Penn Hills High School - Seneca Yearbook (Penn Hills, PA)

 - Class of 1966

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,,. .,., A Y x , ffl' Qf'C2fT Q ,vi K 'J ,P 2 N Z , 1 5 1 W I f . 3 'J 1 X f I . f 5 f F ? 5 2 i 3 ,Y . N . 3 3 V? , 4 I ' 1 jlz if . Egg! .gy-, s ff 5- 1 G :if 572:35 'nw ,Kfffbl 1 iris! K li ' 4 ,Qs pi . 3 W i 'N :Q 1 z 5 1 'f w v The years of high school at Penn Hills have brought with them many changes for the individual student and the school. These changes were particularly noticed by thc Sophomore Class. A new school, a larger curricu- lum and new activities typified this first year in senior high school. The Juniors had perhaps the most diflicult changes to make. They had to mature enough in this one short year to make decisions that most certainly would affect the rest of their lives. Testing, curriculum changes and preparation for the last year are all changes that belong to the Junior Class. Then there are the Seniors, they have seen three years pass since that September day when it all started. They have made the change and adapted well. Those three years have lent themselves to a maturing of mind and body for the Senior. Certain changes have been common to all stu- dents, new teachers, new classes, new friends, the school has also changed, the new football field came into use for the first time this year and along with it the new field house. These were large changes, but there were many more, some not so obvious, but all affected us equally. These changes were developed in us by the things we did and saw, such as our participation in sports, plays, club activities and the classroom. All of these things converged in aiding to the growth of our minds and attitudes. These are all things which typify growth. Ac- cordingly, this is the theme of the 1966 SENECA. Par- ticularly, we want to emphasize the change that growth evolves. We hope that each individual will remember these changes and cherish them, for they cannot be relived. Of the many events and occurrences this year, the 1966 SENECA has tried to record as many as is pos- sible. If these events are remembered in years to come when they are nearly forgotten and if the pictures of old friends and familiar scenery is brought back to mind, the 1966 SENECA will have succeeded and our purpose will be fulhlled. V, I N W u i Q Z 1 af Q H4 ! in Y, fm' ,, if ZR W1 jig? W 'VKX . 'km I A MJ? E W ' I ,.w'4' T. . ,ffl C I i . t , ,f 1- 'L yi -W' sl ' M gsqw Q qw . M 5 m W f X 'V 57 w,,.v.w-+1 ,.,.-ff-ff..vv- WWMm W ,,,. viii' ., W L. 6' i K ,L,,. - 1 L, ..-7, ,M 1 S 5 , A gt fggg ,IN 1 H 52 W Q G 1 Qu 1 , 1 1 1 1 I 1 ,- 5 f 1 . l '1 W... ,Ma 5 ,V v, , f af , zgyg 5 . .. Q 2 I fn - ,2usr,,,'5a3' ' , , arm mf- ,- ' ' fl 41771 1, 3 'fi' ' V. V 359.1 ff.-.:gg,g' I ' 3.1 ,N I .-1 Cf' 'Eff 1,9 , I V g 3 df .V ? K 4, af 5 4. .w ff! 2M ', ,gk if X i 1 t '...'ES f..'fD r N O f.1'..i.'.?1 S 10 Ni. Q ov .Lf 5 N 2 i 1, X i Q HES! I f -4 -QEEEI, .,J, Maui ffE,wx31.,Qau,ga ff AW' 6551, sa Wk J' W Q. Q 'W 1 1 V v Q iv Uv! L gl' 1 is gzwss 3. an-neun'-'- ,H A-...,,.,f -Q w,.....Q.. f,,. ,...-ff , .np I fm. 1 .l . 'L I 41 am 18 . I, ,Q bf 20 Q 21 22 23 1 DONALD CAMPANELLA-President On September 5, 1963, as sophomores we entered Penn Hills Senior High School somewhat apprehensive of what lay in store for us. We soon settled down to the serious business of electing those classmates that were to lead us through our first year. Trusting our better judgement we chose Paul Allen as Sophomore Class President, Ross Polizzano as vice presi- dent, Lynn Laslavic as secretary, and Barbara Caldarelli as treasurer. Mr. Bruce Murphy, director our first One Act drama, THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER, selected a fine array of talent from our class. At the Coronation Ball on November 8, 1963, our votes crowned Trudy Ricci and Ross Polizzano as Sophomore Queen and King. Barbara Byers, Joanne Chasey, Bill Bergamasco, and Tom Foster completed the court. With the able assistance of our class sponsors, Mrs. Sarah McAfoose and Mr. John Love, we planned our first project, the Sophomore Class Dance, THE KRANBERRY KRASH. Our well laid plans came to an abrupt halt by the tragic and untimely death of the late President John F. Kennedy. The dance was rescheduled for January 17, renamed JANUARY JUBILEE and was again cancelled, this time because of a snow storm. The old saying the third time is a charmn fit appropriately in our case. The dance was scheduled for final time on May 1, the MAY BEE proved a great success. Our class play, GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE, was held on February 28, 1964, and was directed by Mr. Bruce Murphy. The Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior classes combined to present the musical production, MY FAIR LADY, which proved to be a smashing success. Before we realized it, September was upon us again, and so we began our Junior year. Under the able guidance of our class officers, Rose Marie Howe-president, Kathy Gunnell -vice president, Joanne Chasey-secretary, Linda Khouri -treasurer and Trudy Ricci-historian, and our fine class sponsors, Mrs. Marion Decker and Mr. James Fields, we enjoyed a most successful year. At the Coronation Ball in SENIGR CLASS OFFICERS November, Joan Zimmerman and Rick Zomnir reigned as Junior class monarchs. The court was composed of Beverly Best, Louise Cupelli, Paul Allen, and Al Echko. Our Junior Class dramatic presentations, OVERTONES, a One Act, and LIFE WITH FATHER, the class play, were capably directed by Mr. Charles Marshall. Then came our Christmas dance, THE ALPINE GLIDE, which was well attended by the Junior Class. The Junior Class thespians, along with those of the Sophomore and Senior classes, did their usual fine job in presenting the school musical, MUSIC MAN. September 1965, was the most outstanding of all Septem- bers, the beginning of our final year in high school. This year would be filled with mixed emotions-joy at being Seniors and sorrow at the thought that one day soon we would have to part. The Senior class officers, Don Campanella-presi- dent, Glenn Cannon-vice president, Joan Zimmerman- secretary and Joanne Chasey-treasurer with the counseling of Mrs. Helen Saunders and Mr. Raymond DeVito directed the most successful magazine campaign in the history of our school. The grand total of the magazine sale rocketed over 338,400 We presented our One Act play, SORRY, WRONG NUMBER, directed by Mrs. Wise. The Senior Class Play, THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, was staged on November 19, 1965. Directed by Mrs. Mildred Dunham, this play was one of our best. Crowned as Senior Queen and King at the Coronation Ball were Barbara Cal- darelli and Tony Tierno. Michele Fleming, Ann Marie Gionta, Don Campanella, and Bill Foltz composed the Court. Reviewing our past accomplishments, we would have to conclude that 'fsuccess and pride mix'd,, truly symbolize the Class of ,667 Soon these happy days will end, never to be forgotten. Trudy Ricci Historian 26 T GERTRUDE RICCI-Historian JOAN ZIMMERMAN-Sm-,-Ula,-y SENIOR BOARD lx 4 ii ,Q is 1 'I JOANNE CH ASEY-Treasurer Ist row: Mrs. Saunders, Trudi Ricci, Glenn Cannon, Don Campanella, Joan Zimmerman, Joanne Chasey. Mr. DeVito. 2nd row: Patty Ruane. Ruth Rosswog. Meredith Davis, Linda Khouri, Patty Barzen, Rosie Howe, Debbie Crawford, Diane Keck, Barbara Kuhns, Carol Hostler, Louise Cupelli, Judy Huffman, Lynn Laslavic, Karen Wainer, Roberta Mancini, Stephanie Nirschl. 3rd row: Joe Arena, Greg Jones, Keith Roofner. Tony Maggio, Ron Young, Dennis Bruwelheide, Dave Barrett, Ray Joseph, Lou Urbano, Paul Allen, Tom Cul- bert, Rick Zomnir. IETIE I. JEANNE ABER MARY T. ABRANOVICH RICHARD I. ADAMS MARCEY ANN AHEIMER PAUL BRUCE ALLEN DONALD J. ALLISON LOUIS C. ALVIN FRANK K. AMATO FRANK AMOROSO ROGER A. AMOROSO JOHN L. ANDERSON SANDRA L. ANDERSON JOHN D. ANDREACO 28 BARBARA K. ALLEN EILEEN LOIS AMATO ERNEST E. ANDERSON WILLIAM V. ANTOLIC MARY A. ARCU RI CLAIRE ANN ARNOLD MARK J. BABUSCIO DONNA MAE BAKER JOSEPH J. ARENA JOANNE ARTHURS JOSEPH BADALI SAMUAL BAKER LINDA LOU ARGALL EUGENE GUY AUTORE KATHLEEN R. BAILEY MAUREEN BALLANTINE 29 BEVERLY ARIONDO KATHLEEN ARMSTRONG JOANNE BAIN BRIDGE RICHARD J. BALLARD KATHLEEN BARCELLINO BRUCE BARKER BARBARA LEE BARR DAVID W. BARRETT JAMES E. BARTH CHARLES W. BARTON PATRICIA ANN BARZEN CHARLES B. BASSELL PEGGY ANN BASTIAANS X , MARJORIE L. BATE PAUL LOUIS BATTISTA ROBERT BATZEL WAYNE G. BAUMEISTER BONNIE BELLAMY GREGORY S. BENDER BARBARA A. BENTEL DIANE BENZENHOEFER LYNN BERARDI 30 CAROLYN J. BEREXA BEVERLY N. BERGER ROBERT L. BERKOPEC LAWRENCE E. BESH BEVERLY LYNN BEST JOHN DAVID BEST WILLIAM J. BETZ KATHLEEN BIANCULLI DAVID BINDSCHADLER in Rx, QQXRR xmx x RICHARD R. BINGHAM FRANK BIRICOCCI-II ALICE L. BIXLER DAVID L. BLACK JOHN R. BLACK MARIE E. BLACK BELINDA SUE BLAIR BARBARA L. BLAZECK 31 FRANK BLEFERE BONNIE MARIE BLUE INGE L. BOOHER LINN C. BOUGHAMER BONNIE LEE BOYD GERALDINE BRADLEY LEONARD J. BOEHM DONNA CAROL BOOK MARGERY ANN BOYD JUDITH A. BRANNAN 32 ANDREA S. BOGACZ JEFFE RY D. BOYLES NORMAN F. BRAUN DEIDRE L. BONOMO DONNA L. BOSTJANICK SANDRA L. BOZSAN MILOVAN BRENLOVE JOSEPH A. BRIDGES VERA BROADUS S ., Wgxx WAYNE E. BUFF ,,n,,. PATRICIA A. BRIDIGUM CATHY A, BROWN JAMES W. BROWN WILLIAM L. BROWN VICTORIA E. BURGO ELIZABETH A. BURKE MARLENE C. BURNS BARBARA J. BYERS DENNIS BRUWELHEI if T' f GARY W. BYERS ANGELA CALABRESE BARBARA CALDARELLI JOYCE CALDWELL WILLIAM CAMP DONALD CAMPANELLA ROSALIE A. CANCILLA GLENN CANNON ROBERT F. CANNON ELAINE A. CANNONI ALFRED M. CAPRINO TIMOTHY CARDAMONE JOSEPH T. CARELLO DONNA CARLISANO BARBARA CARLISLE EVERETT J. CARMACK DIANE CARPENTER JANIS A. CARVER 34 KATHERINE CASERTANO KATHLEEN A. CASSIDY SALVATORE CASTELLI MARK E. CAVANAUGH MARJORIE ANN CAVES nv , gf,g5MW I . GLORIA JOYCE CECCATO MARY CEFOLA PATRICIA A. CELMER .qw IQ 4 up W DORINE M. CERVI BARBARA CESTRA NEAL C. CHADWICK MARIANNE CHASE gm A, JOANNE CHASEY JAMES D. CHEPKO CAROL HARIETT CHINN DONNA JEAN CHINN KAREN ANN CHOLKA 35 JANE E. CHRISTIAN LINDA ANN CLEVER DAVID COLLETT LORRAINE CHRISTY COLLEEN L. CHURCHEL PAMELA CLIFFORD Igtr DONALD E. COLLINS JQSEPH COLLINS LINDA LEE CLARK CANDICE D. COFFMAN CHE RYL A. CLAUS EMILY M. COLAMARINO LAU REL L. COLLINS RONALD WARD COLLINS CAROL ANN COLOSIMO JOHN COLUMBUS TERRY JOSEPH COLVIN 36 EDWARD JAY CONDRAC REGINA MARIA CONTE f PATTI R. CONVILLE ALAN RAY CORCORAN wJ, 1 SUSAN J. CONDRASKY MARILYN CONLEY JOHN MARTIN CONNOR KATHLEEN CONSTANT fi. WILLIAM A. CONTE RICHARD C. CONTI KAREN LOUISE COOK ANTHONY COSTANTINO JUDITH ANN COOVER MARIE C. COSTANTINO 37 PATRICIA COPELAND CHERYL CRAWFORD DEBORAH CRAWFORD -Aim. mmigiz. Webs ' - 'ml LM 3555 M f , gmf isgwfg 1' , K- 'lei ff f f' A . :'- . A NORENE J. CRITCHLOW EARLENE L. CRQNE WILLIE M. CROWDER CHARLES F. CRUMMY NANCY LEE CRUSAN THOMAS E. CULBERT PAUL HUGH CULLEN MARJORIE J. CUMMINS ...s1m af .:,,g,gk ' A I P' , , . CAROL A. CUNNINGHAM LOUISE CUPELLI CARLA LOU CURRY SHIRLEE EVE CUSHING FRANK N. CZURI HM ,,.. - SUZANNE E. DAKAN WILLIAM T. DANIELS CATHLEEN A. DANIHER ANDREA LEE DAVIS 38 DIANE L. DAVIS GENA LOIS DAVIS MEREDITH J. DAVIS RICHARD E. DAVIS HENRY WAYNE DAVISON w, JOHN DAW PATRICIA A. DAWES ROBERT DEBRECZENI JACQUELINE DCCESARE JOANNE RUTH DEES DENNIS A. DELO JANET LOUISE DeLONG MICHAEL R- DELOZIER PETER J. DeLUCO VINCENT DeMARTINO LETITIA DeRUBERTIS MATTHEW DESTEFANO ANTHONY DiCESARO CAROLYN DOTHARD SANDRA NOLA DINELY JOHN DONOVAN WAYNE C. DOUGLASS JUDITH LEE DU RICK LINDA M. DiTOMMASO ROBERT HARRY DOOLAN KATHLEEN DRISCOLL SHIRLEY ANN EASLER 40 JILL ANNE DONAHUE N BONNIE CAROL DU BOIS J. ALLAN ECHKO MICHAEL DONALDSON VIRGINIA S. DORER MAUREEN P. DUNBAR GREGORY C. EHALT 1 gi 32, I s ,Ei THEODORE EI-IRENBERG ROBERT C. ENGEL GERALD A. ESQUINO DAVID PAUL EILER RONALD WAYNE EMRICK KAREN LYNN END GAIL ENGLISH LINDA JEAN EPPINGER LINDA L. ETCHISON ROBERT ERGLER LINDA LEE ERICKSEN ARTHUR H. EUNSON CHARLOTTE EVANS MARY w. EYMAN MARY ANNE FARRELL WILLIAM L. FARRELL GEORGE FARTHING 41 FREDERICK J. FAZIO JAMES P. FEDERLINE JOSEPH ALBERT FEDON MARGARET FERRANTE BARBARA FERRANTI s JANICE M. FERRARO HAROLD FEY ROBERT G. FIELDS KAREN LOUISE FIKE 1 . sf 'Eff' WEA R? 1 JAMES FIOLA ROBERT A. FIORI ANTHONY J. FISCHIONE CARDIFF FISHER - M E, R, wi .ffj. I ,RQ f ,, -,Hd A 1- . A THOMAS C. FISHER EDWARD C. FITZROY G. MICHELE FLEMING SUZANNE FLEMING I 42 DAVID R, FLICK MARY ELLEN FLOCOS Wu PAUL JOSEPH FORBECK DIANE M. FORNICOIA f A ' '17 - 2 A l Y'--I . ..A .ww I I ., .mf .- .2 THOMAS LEE FOSTER CHERYL FOWLER tg . R 1' 1 'mx JOHN JOSEPH FLORA RICHARD A. FOLEY WILLIAM FOLTZ LINDA FOSTER JOSEPH PETER FRANCO PAUL FRANK MARILYN FRANKE THOMAS FRASER DOROTHY FRATANGELO JOHN M. FRAZIER RICHARD FREILAND 43 KATHLEEN FRIEL LEO T. FULLEN DOUGLAS G. GAINER CAROL GARZOTTO JAMES A. GATEWOOD LAURA ANN GAZZO DAVID J. FURNIER SANDRA GANGWISCH JOSEPH G. FURNIER HUGH M. GARFOLD JAMES FUTULES THOMAS C. GARSCIA ROSE MARY GAUGER JANE GAUGHAN LINDA KAY GAZZO RONALD GAZZO BRYAN W. GEARHART 44 ALBERT L. GENTILE , . -EL., 5 QW. . , JK' iw. LINDA ANN GENTILE WILLIAM JAMES GENTILE . A X M JOSEPH D. GIBBONS PATRICIA L. GIBSON MADELINE F. GIGLIOTTI JAMES L. GILBERT DONNA LYNN GIONTA KATHRINE E. GILCHER DON WILLIAM GINGERY LIN GETZ EUGENE S. GIARNELLI ANN MARIE GIONTA PHYLLIS GIOVANNINI PAUL P. GIUNTO DONNA MAE GLEDHILL 45 ,X RENEE E. GLOSS XS h is LORIN DANIEL GLOSTER MARY JAN RICHARD WILLIAM GORE , KH fffi'iy4H'5EtY, , I ,. , s ie I MARY SHARON GRAHAM KAREN M. GREENE JOYCE GROSS E GLOVER CAROL ANN GOLDINGER NEIL M. GORDON 7 KATHLEEN L. GORNEY VICTORIA GRABOSKI JACK GRABOWSKI CARLA E. GREENLEE WAYNE ALBERT GROSS 46 if- H' SR 'in 'W' WILLIAM S. GREGG JANE HELEN GRIEST MARILYN GROSSMAN xx 1 MARGARET J. GUGGIE tn., t rim Ykki ,L K fs- bv H in ANTHONY R. GUIDO ALAN DAVID GUISEWITE KATHLEEN GUNNELL GEORGE M. HACHICK ALRITA MARIE HAINES LYNDA DIANE HAINES MARY R. HALLIGAN LINDA RAE HAMILTON THOMAS HAMMER JOYCE ANN HARMAN THOMAS HARMAN RQNALD HARPER ROBERT ALEX HARRIS F. LEONARD HASSON CYNTHIA L. HAWKEY 47 GEORGE A. HACKETT JAMES R. HAMERLY DAVID C. HAWKINS LARRY HAWKINS ROBERT GARY HAYS LYNN CATHERINE HECK JOHN KEITH HEDEEN JANET KAY HEDGES PAULA ANN HELSEL MARY E. HENDRY JOHN FRANCIS HERBERT ELNEAU F. HEROLD BENJAMIN M. HERR RICHARD HERRINGTON DAVID L, HERTZOG DAVID R. HESTER ROBERT JAMES HIGGINS NORMAN HARRY HILL PAMELA JO HILLEGAS 48 if' RICHARD THOMAS HINCH LARRY J. HINKLE MARGARET HOBBS 5 GAYLE ELAN HO BDAY DAVID J. HOCKENBERY JOANNE HOCKENBERY HELEN MARIE HODGSON JOHN HODIL 3 MITCHELL I. HOFFMAN W-T BARBARA ANN HOFFMAN Jil' I 133 1' LARRY J, HOLDEN JO ANN HOLLAND JOSEPH HOLLER 49 N.. THOMAS HOHAN DIANA LYNN HOELZLE A'-w F, JEAN A. HOLLIDAY MARGARET M. HOLLIS 3 I RICHARD T. HOLMES TR Q , I 2 ,. W 4' CAROL ANN HOSTLER RICHARD HUGHES LINDA S. HONSPERGER JAMES STEPHEN HULIN JOANNE M. HUSOVECK GLEN W. HOPKINS PATRICIA L. HOPPER JUNE HOPSON ROSE MARIE HOWE JUDITH ANN HUFFMAN JANICE D. HUGHES ROBERT HUNTER MARG ARET A. HUSSING 50 JEAN L. HU RD KAREN J. IAGNEMMA NANCY MARIE IBELLA M DEBORAH R. ICKES ORA IVANNONA ISAAC KAREN R. JACKSON VICKI LYNNE T' A. MICHAEL IGN ELZI JAMES A. IGNELZI JOSEPH IONADI BETH IRELAND JAMES D. ISHERWOOD JACKSON it SANDRA JEFFREY LEONARD S. JENKINS div JOHN RICHARD JACKSON JUNE MARIE JAKOVAC JULIUS R. JIGGETTS 51 IW-X FRANK JANOSS LUCY ANN JOBE JUDITI-I ANNE JOHNS , , Y I ..:vi' as ,,' Q 15: .:fi4712i: ,,LA,,, ,, .Q ,,.:,. gf ie , L,,L,I LLLL ,,LLL,,,LL ,,,L . . LAWRENCE JOHNSON LINDA R, JOHNSON NANCY P. JOHNSON THOMAS A. JOHNSON CAROL LYNN JOHNSTON JAMES E. JOHNSTON GREGORY A. JONES RAYMOND JOSEPH VIRGINIA ANN JOYCE HOPE ANN JULIAN SANDRA LEE KAMINSKI JAMES E. KANE PATRICIA KANUCK 52 WILLIAM D. JOHNSON EILEEN MAE JOSEPH KATHERINE KAGARISE SUZANNE JO KAWA an-, 45 -.x . f ff DIANE E. KAZMIERSKI f! TSX DIANE M. KECK MARY KEEVICAN ',p T??,!1n LEE C. KENSINGER DANIEL KERNICK RUTH ANNE KEYSER KURT DOUGLAS KELLEY BARBARA KEMMERER A 1 LINDA KAY KHOURI MARLENE KINGAN JANET MARTHA KITTLE DENNIS C. KLAUS kk. I avg. EDWARD KLEIBER CHARLENE KLEIMAN FRANK C. KLEIN MARJORIE KLEIN MARJORIE R. KLENK 53 MARJORIE L. KLINE WILLIAM D. KNEPPER NANCY JOAN KNIGHT DENNIS G. KOCIBAN T MARY M. KOPELIC POLA M. KOSTRZEWA GEORGE PERRY KRATSAS ERNEST R. KRATZ PATRICIA D. KROUSKOP DAVID RICHARD KRUG DEAN H. KRYSTEK MARILYN KUCERA BARBARA KUHN BARBARA KUHNS REGINA KURIMSKY ROBERT KUZMICKI WILLIAM LALOR 54 FRANK LAMANNA LINDA LEE LAMONT CATHERINE IRENE LANE ROY LAWRENCE THOMAS LAWRENCE 'A Allx g I J, fi? f 'P' K if 9, . ' f 'firzh I bZAtL5g,',fE?f'iK' ., 5.-gm . ff' , -: ??.1 1'2- THOMAS LARKIN LYNN RAE LASLAVIC JAMES L, LAWSON ELAINE JEAN LEATHERS JAMES N. LEATHERS LINDA J. LENTZ KEENE L. LeVAN SAMUEL R. LEWIS LOUIS N. LIGHTFOOT BARRY Y. LINDER JOYCE A. LINN 55 ROSE MARIE LIPNICKY LINDA LITZNER CAROLYN LLEWELLYN 2 MARIE LOMICKA WILLIAM J. LONG LINDA L. LONGPHRE JOAN F. LODOLCE Q LEONARD LONG A fag K4 3 X JANICE M AY LOPRESTI R. THOMAS LOUGHREY KARIN LOVELADY 56 JUDIANNE LOEBACH FRANCES M. LOGUE SCOTT EKHARDT LONG L. GERALD LOTT ROY R. LOTT JAY K. LOY PHILIP G. LOZOVOY DANIEL J. LUCAS REGINA V. LUDOVICI GLORIA J. LYKENS JAMES F. LYKENS gn ROBERT JOHN MACK LOUISE MARIE LUFFY HARRIET M. LUTHER ing. 3 A .2 DUNCAN MacEACHRON DAVID HUGH LYNN J ,gf . . .W : A . ,pr 1- MARLENE MACKOWSKI ANTHONY R. MAGGIO ROBERT MAGINN JOAN J. MAHLMEISTER LOVITA RUTH MAHONE VINCENT MAINIER 57 DAVID MacINTYRE LINDA R. MAIOLO REGIS JOHN MALIE DONNA L. MASCARO ROBERTA M. MANCINI GLORIA ANN MARANO 11' DOUGLAS MARSHALL DONALD RAY MARTIN RAYMOND MASCARO JEAN A. MASI MARY JANE MASON SUSAN MARY MASSY RONALD MASTANDREA MARILYN MATISKA JOHN B. MAXIM 1 1 JIS Y f ,ggngsu 1 ' fasefaiff-2 1 ga INA RUTH MAXWELL ROBERT EARL MAXWELL WILLIAM DARRYL MAY ANN M. MCALEESE 58 MARGARET MCCAULEY BEVERLY MCCRACKEN EDITH ANN MCDOWELL MICHAEL MCGUIRE MICHELE MCCLAFFERTY KAREN LEE MCCLURE TERRANCE MCCONNELL GREGORY MCCORMICK KAREN MCDERMOTT RONALD MCDONALD ROBERT MCELHENY ELLEN JEAN MCEWEN MICHAEL H. MCGANN SHEILAAL RAE MCINTYRE JOHN A. MCKELVEY WAYNE JOHN MCKENZIE SUSAN G. MCKINLEY J 59 KAREN I. MCLANE SHERRY DIANE MEIERS A. STEPHEN MERRILL M. JANE MCMAHON LOUIS PAUL MEININGER JACQUELINE MCNULTY JAMES R. MCPHERSON JANET L. MCWHIRTER WESLEY MELLON . W f. iii FRANK F. MERCURIO fr- EI. . JSLIJ YVONNE C. MERRILL DONALD KEITH METCALF MARY E. METTRICK is al ROBERT S. MEYER ELEANOR MEYERS BARBARA MIHELIC JOANN C. MIKETIC . 60 JOHN S. MIKINA JANET K. MILLIKEN THOMAS M. MOHN KAREN LOUISE MOORE JOLAN MARIE MILLE HERBERT S. M ITN ICK PATRICIA MOLCHAN I I . .5 DARBY JO MILLER GREGORY JAMES MILLER ROBERT J MILLER QF 'J I SHARON A. MOFFITT GERALDINE MOLLICA AL FRANCES MOORE MARY ELAINE MQQRE ALBERT E. MORRA PATRICIA J. MORRILL JUDITH ANN MORRISON 61 ROBERT H. MOSES THOMAS JOSEPH MOXIE MARIE LOUISE MUELLER JAMES PAUL MULLEN 'l -4. X P , ,A . Y K .I Q SAEA Kkkk i' ' I ,, .f Q . 5 f A lf- 'f f LINDA MAXINE MUTH DELIA MARY MYERS CAROL ANN NARDOZZI SUSAN EILEEN NATLIS MARY JO NEGREY MADELEINE A. NELSON MARI FRANCES NELSON BRUCE A. NEWELL LAWRENCE NEWMASTER 53 fu V JAMES L. NEWTON KATHY LOUISE NEWTON ANTHONY NICASSIO MARY ANN NIGLIAZZO 62 w DIANE JEAN NIRSCHEL EDWIN J. OGDEN RAYMOND C, OROWETZ J UDITH OWENS STEPHANIE M. NIRSCHL ROBERT J. NOONE LAWRENCE O'CONNOR STEVEN J. O'CONNOR NOREEN LOUISE O'HARA ROBERT JOHN OLSON PAUL JOSEPH O'NEILL CATHI ANN ORRIS RAYMOND E. OSBORNE STEPHEN W. OSBORNE DENNIS JAMES PACK ANTHONY PALAMONE LOUISE M. PALUSELLI 63 .xmw l 5' '2 5 L sfxx ERVIN JOHN PANEK MARIANNE B. PAOLINO JOSEPH J. PARAVATE ROBERTA PASCARELLA LINDA PEEL 19- RICHARD A. PERRY gb, X CLEMENTINE PELLEGRINO RONALD PELLEGRINO 4 WX. avi x . . ., Aviv 'D' Q 3. - KAREN PETROSKI ROBERT J. PICI GREGORY LUKE PIEPER GEORGE J, PIETROPOLA MARLENE PIETROPOLA PATRICIA A. PILGRIM 64 4' in-iii. ... JOHN MICHAEL PERCH ANTHONY PIETROPOLA THOMAS PISON DAVID REED PIZZICA JOHN GORDON PLATT MARY L. PLUMMER K -ff:-F CARL K. POCHATKO Ii J. ROSS POLIZZANO RUTH ANN PRENTICE PATRICIA PRIESTLEY JOHN JOSEPH PORCO SR'AS DOUGLAS PRINCE DANIEL POWELL THEODORE CARL PRAHL qu-N ,Vx 'Vs' FRANCINE C. PREVIC DENNIS ROBERT PRICER REGINA PRANNO ROBERT E. PROSOSKY SANDRA LEE PUGLIESE LAWRENCE E. PULICE 65 K THOMAS PUSATERI I LOUIS A. RAIMOND HELEN MARIE REMMICK JOHN C. PUTTEMAN E. KAY RENSCHIGAI N GERTRUDE E. RICCI MAUREEN E. QUINN LINDA LOUISE RANALLO X DONNA JEAN RAGER ROBERT W. REDSHAW SHELLEY RAILINGSHAFER WILLIAM REICHENECKER PATRICIA RHEA CATHERINE LEE RHOADS CAROL J. RICE KAREN M. RIEDINGER ROBERT R. RIEDINGER 66 KAREN A. RINEHART GAIL ANN RITCHEY GLORIA J. ROBINSON THOMAS L. ROBINSON VINCENT C. ROMITO NINA L. RONEY RONALD F. RITTER RITA D. RODDEN KEITH R. ROOFNER RUTH ANNE ROSSWOG STEPHEN ROSSWOG CHRISTINE F. ROTH 67 RALPH W. ROACH BERDELL ROBINSON ROCCO W. ROSSI HELEN MARGRET ROTH JEROME S. ROTH 421: KES ' gray I '- SUSAN F. ROWE DALE E. ROWLEY MARYANN LOUISE RUSSO CHERYL DAWN RYAN CAROL ANN ROZEK MARY PATRICIA RUANE BARBARA LYNN RUPP LINDA J. RYDING PAUL MCALIAN SADLER ALBERT SALERA SHARON LEAH SALMON JANICE E. SAMPSON PHILIP M. SANSOSTI 'X .1 ,, H h ii: ' -1 '15 .1 DIANE MARIE SANTORO WILLIAM J. SAPIENZA WARREN SATTERFIELD SHIRLEY ANN SAYLOR 68 KENNETH G. SCHACK DANIEL D, SCHIRRA CHARLES K. SCHNARS MAUREEN E. SCHUBERT ,,. ,,,. . ,, ..,, , ..,, .,,,. Bi? ,xii J .Y 55235 S ' A 3 1, I5 1 if 'X I , . I S I . . , .H ,J ,,.. . 1 I. . .. , 55 . , H ,,... 753535 'ff ., :g...,..qmf1Egg? ff My WILLIAM P. SCHAFER DAVID SCHARPF JOHN SHELLENBERGER SALLY R. SCHIMP SANDRA L. SCHLEICHER BARBARA SCHMEZER PAUL JOHN SCHOLL MARY M. SCHROCK ROBERTA J. SCHROTT JAMES ROBERT SCOTT RALPH SCULLON SANDRA LEE SEEL SUSAN RAE SEIBERT 69 DONNA MARIE SHAGI WILLIAM SHANNON KATHERINE SHAULIS KEVIN HOWARD SHAW LEANNA J. SHEARER DONALD JAMES SHERAN GEORGE SHERMAN DAVID C. SHIRING DANNE REESE SHOLES I ROGER B. SHULER JANET MARIE SHULTZ LINDA C. SHULTZ SHAROYN M. SICILIANO I I N SUSAN J. SICILIANO CAROL ANN SIEFERT RONALD SIMAK MARYANN SIMBOLI 70 4 , ,L Q CHRISTINA K. SIMS GEORGE J. SKILLEN CONSTANCE A. SKIRPAN RONALD A. SKIRPAN FRANK JOSEPH SMALL ,Q hiv :wif f N fi, ,W ,fm 4 A N' KY 1 f . -fig .eh 11.4 wi .-nag la. V . KENNETH W. SMITH PAUL G. SMITH REX LYNN SMITH ' 'F ' Rx K ' 'fi T Q' 'Gif Q 4' JAMES F. SNIDER ANTHONY SOLAZZO DOROTHY J. SOLONIKA LINDA SOMERHALDER CAROLYN SOMMER CATHERINE SPANBAUER WILLIAM W. SPEAKMAN NORMAN L. SPERLING JOSEPH M. SPEZIALE 71 MARJORIE J SPRAGUE SHERMAN HUGH SPROULE THOMAS G. SPUDIC NICOLETTA STABILIT0 X MARY L STADELMAN ,431 L1 I Rm, - .- . . at Ji g ' I Vttk. KATHLEEN A STECKEL GARY CLARK STEELE ,lr 'M- GARY GENE STAMPO DALE ROBERT STANDFEST MARK LOUIS STANIK RICHARD STEHLE ANTHONY M. STELLUTO SUSAN E. STERRETT SUSAN R. STEVENS GLORIA STEVENSON 72 'RCP' IN -I .IUNA E. STIFFLER 50 2 .gk f., Airy? 1, JAMES CHARLES STOCK DAVID ALLEN STOCKER ...dnt ROBERT G. STRAHLER HARRY L. STRANG 'G- PAUL A. STOTLER .itgx 4' CHERYL K. STOVER GEORGE JOHN STOVER DEBORAH L. STRESKY DONA LaVERNE STROM WILLIAM H. SULLIVAN MYRNA LYNN STRUNK HELEN GRACE STUDNER CHERYL L. SULLIVAN ANN T. SUM LOIS EILEEN SUM LINDA L. SUTTINGER ROBERT E. SWAN 73 CANDIDA L. SWISHER DIANE MARIE TAYLOR ROBERT J. SYLVESTER LINDA LEE SZITAS PATRICIA TALIAFERRO RALPH D. TAMBURRO ,,, L,AV S L. ww .,,,, mg was 5 QE iQ54'5'f15i14x5b -in, .. ,fffiff - S-'?z!i,.6'm5'EfkE'GS!T22fi1f , ' .545 -e gggggs CRAIG C. TARRY BEVERLY J. TATTON SUSAN M. TAVENNER NANCY JANE TAYLOR EDA MARIE TEDESCO FRANK A. TETI DEBORAH L. THOMAS DENNIS PAUL THOMPSON FRANK LEE THOMPSON MARK C. THOMPSON LINDA THURANSKY 74 JAMES F. TIERNEY LINDA CAROL TITMUS PATRICK JOHN TOOLE CHARLES TRONSBERG 'Q ANTHONY R. TIE RNO .x RONALD A. TOMACARI Q09 Q- . VIRGINIA L. TRUEMAN THOMAS E. TILLETT MARYANN TOMAINO RICHARD A. TOWLE A SUSAN C. TITLOW ALBERT J. TOMASINO BARBARA TRIO COLEEN C. TOOLE DAVID A. TUMULTY FRED MARK TURNER LINDA M. TURNER I 75 ., ...J Q., Q-. 'Pr NADINE M. TURNER ' . SUZANNE VENABLES JOHN VIKARA PEGGY TURPIN KATHLEEN A. VILANI 'UA X JEAN MAE UNG . LOUIS URBANO is 'Q STEPHEN V. VENTURINO GEORGE VERNON GREGORY J. VITANZA if GEORGINA VULETICH DEBORAH S. WADDLE 76 .se KAREN L. WAINER THOMAS VANO LYNDA E. VERTULLO JEAN F. VRENNA BONNEE WAKEFIELD WILLIAM WALDSMITH THOMAS JOHN WALKER JANICE S. WALTERS SANDRA K. WALTERS JAMES V. WALTERS SUSAN V. WALTERS RITA L. WALTON BROOKE ANN WARD DONNA A. WEBB SHERROLYN GAIL WEED STEVEN W. WEIDMAN 77 DAVID W. WALLACE FRANCIS JOHN WALSH 6' ik 1 5 an In 42 A MARK L. WARKASKE WILLIAM R. WEIMER DAVID HARRY WALTER 1 V K GERALD K. WELLER M. LINDA WELLINGS ELIZABETH ANNE WELLS SUSAN LOUISE WELSH DANIEL J. WESOLEK DONALD M. WESOLEK RONALD C, WESTBROOK JOSEPH L. WESTRAY DALLAS W. WETZLER KENNETH C. WHALEN VERONICA WHARTON DAVID JOHN WHEATON PATRICIA M. WHITE RONALD WHITMIRE DANNY WHITMORE JAMES EDWARD WIDMAN DOROTHY WIELAND BONNIE JANE WILLIAMS 78 W' DARLEEN WILLIAMS DOUGLAS R. WILLIAMS NANCY WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WILLIAMS NANCY VELMA WILSON PATRICIA WILSON JAMES MICHAEL WINCH JAMES ROBERT WOLFE if fSI h VIRGINIA J. WOLFE WESLEY H. WOLFE JOHN A. WOLOSENCUK JANET LOIS WRIGHT f L gs, A I Q WILLIAM I. WRIGHT PATRICIA A. WYLAND DANIEL YAKLICH LORRAINE YENNETTI RICHARD YOHE 79 ff X l W 4, , . CHARLENE YORIO Q9 DIANA C. YU NGWIRTH , 5 GRAZIA ZANIN RQNALD M YOUNG THOMAS H. YOUNG DAVID YOUNGMAN ROBERT J, ZAK CAROL A. ZAMISKA A Y I :P . I V Q ., ' Il- is A K Lk A , .Wm O . M A -2.. A 'tb' is ya,-r AK, wr.. 1 Q' ' by R 3.51 A J' 1 vi ,Q CATHERINE C. ZAPF ROBERT H. ZBIKOWSKI JOAN ZIMMERMAN RICHARD M, ZDMNIR RICHARD A. zoRowsK1 RAYMOND J. ZUPANEK .5 V' ., V 1. 80 MARY LOUISE ZILLES SECRETARIES OF THE MONTH Deborah Ickes Barbara Kuhn Clementine Pellagrino September October November , 5 -,ig 1. ,,,. I rf wif . r ebeeb l i L A:.L, , eeeebe Kathleen Armstrong Gail Ritchey Ruth Rosswog Helen Studner December January February Mfll'cl1 Ruth Keyser Gloria Ceccato Inge Booher April May June 81 TOP SALESIVI EN Kathy Bianculli, Lou Urbano, Dave Shiring, Shirlee Cushing Ist row: Mary Ellen Flocos, Lynn Laslavic, Don Campanella, Pat Gibson, Bev Berger. 2nd row: Bill Waldsmith, Dennis Bruwelheide, Tony Nicassio, Jerry Weller, Steve Venturino. Fred Turner. HIGH SALESNIEN This year the Senior Class set an all time record in magazine sales in the his- tory of Penn Hills High School. The total amount of sales exceeded fB38,400. Be- cause of the accomplishment of this feat, the class of 1966 is justified when they say, Success and Pride Mix'd is the Class of ,66. 83 I Tl V ? ? 2 L ,,, ,,,,,,, Y . Juniors Ist row: D. Kuhn, F. Spierto, J. Ciorra, L. Brown, F. Champion. 2nd row Mr. Kuczek, R. Musgrave, G. Pack, R, Keesee, B. Zupanek. lst row: L, Boody, C. Parker, S. Ayres, M. Spambauer, B. Tripoli, ISI 'OW-' L- Arena, R- McMahon- D- Shelton, L- Taylor, J- Stemlef P. Barnett. 2nd wwf B. Plaikner, J. Slonska, B. Quailey, D. Slutsky, M- Blaskovich, C- Alffvfefe- 2'1d 'OW-' V- Tallor D- Schultz, D- Mil- D, May, R, Poole, R, Hicks. ler, J. Richey, T. Mlinar, D. Tommarello,-B. Miller. 86 Junior Board Mr. Fields, R. Memo fPres.1, A. De- Renzo IV. Pres.J, B. Kowalski fSec.j, P. Ernst fTreas.2, D. Gibbon fHis.J, Mrs. Decker, L. Rose, C. Calderone, S. Gregory, S. Ziegler, B. Nelson, K. Pieper, B. Kohl, L. Koontz, J. Bayko, C. Curry, D. Nott, T. Brown, C. Meglio, W. Swiger, D. Gray, T. Riemer, V. DelleDonne, R. Niebauer, B. Davenport, S. Colella, J. Hawkens, T. Locklin, P. Clawson. lst row: M. Gazzo, D. Simmons, D. Schrayer, P. Mercurio, M. Miller, M. Lyons, W. Montgomery. 2nd row: S. Zeckowski, J. Traficante, J. Best, C. Gianfrancesco, C. Abt, J. Cerra, E. Hutchinson, E. Agate, D. Bornemann, R. Cahill, T. Ariondo. Tech School Ist row: B. Batey fPenn Prs.J, D. Meuser KSI. Councilj, G. Aiello fSec.-TreasJ, J. Bayko fPres.1. Znd row: Mrs. Berg, T. Poole IV. Prem, J. Ball lSt. Councilj. Isl row: C. Burkhart ISI. Cozmcill, M. Bellini KV. Presj, D. Nott X fPres.l, C. Pongibove fPwzn Pts.j. 2nd row: D. Berg fSec'.-Treas.j, 1 D. Oliver fB00.s'Ierj, R. Oliver ISI. Councill, Miss Wetzel. Ist row: J. Scott, P. Butcher, M. Babuscio, D. Seman, J. Bitezer, S. Ragan, C. Barr. 2nd row: V. Scassera, K. Sproul, B. Maclean, M. Mileski, D. Hartung, R. Skeplar, W. Johnston. L4 111 lst row: K. Bruwelheide, D. Brown, C. Cooney, K. Connelly, S. Miss Abele, M. Braun KPCHI1 PIs.j, G. Brancati fB00sterj, J. Short KSe Stockey, S. Williamson, K. Smith, S. Bolte. 2nd row: W. Weis, B. Cvllllvffl, J. MOliIi6rrl0 CPHPS.-St. CIIMIlC'flf, R.Sf2b21SIi21f1fTfwS.l. Rudy, D. Kennelly, M. Kendall, J. Reilly, S. Montgomery. L. Remaley. 2nd row: R. Dozzi, F. Tamburro, D. Shaw, L. Spinelli, 1 lst row: G. Ceresa, R. Butker, S. Best, P. Fanale, E. Groer, R. Ross, I. Tatum, G. Sylvester, M. Shiring. . 88 Ist row: B. Buttgereit, L. McMahon, C. Baila, C. Bracco, O. Thompson, K. K Ryezek. 2nd row: S. McElheny, K. Whitaker, M. Tavenner, R. Mento, T. f McClinton, J. Robinson, K. Reichard, W. Washington. lst row: D. Runyan, C. Bertosh, L. Beazley, K. Rich, J. Lott, M. Caranfa, P. Skowron, P. Curran. 2nd row: J. Nelson, J. Purse, R. Wyland, P. Hussing, P. Morrow, J. Schaming, J. Guiliano. Ist row: M. Everett KSI. Councilj, K. Brady fBooslerJ, M. Mercer ISI. Council Alt.J, C. Collins fSec.J. 2nd row: Mrs. MacMillan, T. Shook fTreas.J, J. Hunter fPenn Pts.j, C. Pet- rusch KV. Prem, M. James fPres.j. lst raw: S. Busche, J. Dopieo, S. Rauch, J. Davis, A. Huff, D. Moxon, J Wood. 2nd row: D. Shank, J. Morris, A. Genutis, D. Smith, G. Rueile, M Scurpino, G. Bradley. 89 , . .5 A. in 4 '-s n .. rf S .P J W Qlilf., lx! row: J. Guenther, D. Francis, C. DeFranCisco, S. Hall, J. Condrac, S. Davison. 2nd row: E. Then, C. Wright, J. Davis, B. Youngman, R. Morra, B. Habcgger, R. Ulanosky. lst row: K. Finley fl1'00.x'tt'r Rep.J, N. Davis KSI. Coulzcill, D. Ross fTr'va.v.j, M. Hockenberger LPUIIII Pts.j. 2nd row: T. Della Sala KV. Prv.s'.J, T. Brick KSUCJ, K. Piepei fPrc.i'.l, Mr. Laslow. lsr raw: C. McKee, T. Corbett, J. Porter. P. O'Donnell, C. Washington. 2nd row: L, Frueh, B. Czegan, B. Radick, J. McFadden, T. Zilles, B. Dopico. Frye KB00.i'tvrJ, L. Sauers fSec'.J. 2nd row: Mrs. Bock, N. is! row: C. Calderone !Prfs.1, M. Maruccio fPenn Pts.1, D. 3 Leonard, D. Hay KTreas.J, K. Eckhardt fSt. Councilj. 1 2 4 lxt row: P. Purcell, L. O'C0nnell, D. Mathis, E. Geraci, S. De- Rubeis. 2nd row: D. Franco, T. DiLeo, H. Burden, B. Fandozzi. l l l Isl row: P. Hockenbery KSI. Cozuzcill, W. Gray KSI. Calmcil AIIJ, C. Gardner lPenn Ptm, P. MCCOmbs KSN.-Trva.v.l. 2nd row: K. Ludovici fB0a.s'tc1'J, G. Dakis IV. Prcs.J, R. Nie- bauer fPrv.s'.1, Mrs. Greulich. 90 116 Ist row: F. Pampena, S. Rodella, N Popobich, D. Fisher, G. Coggeshall 2nd row: P. Urbano, G. Gallagher L. Gambogi, G. Fussenegger, D Raymond, R. Seminora, B. Shaw. lst row: J. Fullen, C. Giordano, P. Doolan, M. McShane, S. Dubois, C. Pat- terson, L. Fuchshofer. 2nd row: H. Yuille, C. Woodfill, R. Grimenstein, J. Sines, J. Peffer, S. Litvik, B. Collier. lst row: L. Miller, D. Holman, I. Goff, M. Rote, L. Emmerick, R. Johnson. 2nd row: B. Cornell, D. Micheals, R. Wedmore, B. O'Hara, J. Steam. 91 Ist row: M. Hill, L. Moses, C. Ivory, J. Michaux, L. Maeioee. 2nd row: B. Edmunds, P. Peters, B. Wilson, J. Longo, S. Vais, D. Briggs. 139 lst row: L. Marino fPl'IlI1 Ptm, J. Gigunle lTrcu.s'.2, L. Rose, A. Liotta KV. Pramxj, I.. Milonos fPl'Illl I't.v.j. 21141 raw: D. Lord fSc'c'.J, L. Flummerfelt ISI. Cnum'ilJ, L. Lintelmzm fSf. C'r11uzc'il1, P. Claw- son fPre.s'.1, Mrs. Decker. Ist row: D. Mauro KSI. CouncilJ, A. Mastromonaco fBo0.s'1crJ, S. Jeunnett fScc'.-Trcf1.x'.J. 2nd row: J. DeSuntis KV. P1'es.J, J. Knox fPvmz P1s.1, J. Litzinger ISI. Cozurcilj, Mrs. Freeman. lst row: S. Llewellyn. D. Walsh. li. Lovelidge. C. Lislon. D. Marlin. 2nd row: A. McKinney, B. Bannon. G. Luft, J. Potlmeyer, B. Fohr. 92 lst row: J. Donnelly, C. Kemmerer, C. Forman, J. Guenther, K. McFarland. 2nd row: J. Diana, D. Meixner, D. Melel, D. Curry, M. Dickson. lsr row: D. Martin. S. Mason, M. DuBois, G. Long, D. Micheas, E. Osborne. 2nd row: D. McNeillie, B. Brooks, D. Kiser, C. Roman, K. Harkins. ls! row: A. O'Shea CSUCJ, C. Petrarca fPFIlIl Ptsxj, O. DiCristofaro ISI. Cuuncilj, P. Ernest fBu0.stz'r2. 2nd row: D. Huntley fTreus.j, T. Brown fPre.s'.l, G. Bonam KV. Prv.s'.J, Mrs. Davis. 'U ks 1 s ..-' Q.: I 4 Isl row: M. Macioce, J. Marasco, F. Washington, L. Palladino, L Hamley, P. McCue. 2nd row: M. Colaizzi, G. Bretz, T. Bellamy, R Mclntyre, J. Bozson. Isl row: E. Long, B. Gearinger, S. Lersch, F. Oliver. 2nd row: C. McGonigle, R. Cohen, J. Kojsza, D. Andrews, C. Marshall. Ist row: L. Proudfoot, G. Krulac, B. Lewis, J. Zidar, S. Luttrell, M. Ist row: S. Sokol, J. Quinn, M. Kim. 2nd row Scuilli. 2nd row: G. Lohr, R. Battaglia, J. Morrow, E. Bouchard, L. N. Sneider, P. LeDonne, S. Lee. Gallo. Walters, T. Mascaro. lst row: F. Truan, S. Murray, S. Kittle, A. Thomas, G. Shriver, A. Renna. 2nd row: E. Starkey, C. Kvamme, R. Kovach, B. Ackerman, K. Jones, J. Kiser. Ist row: P. Purcell, B. Uhryniak, L. Mazzulli, F. Strothers, L. Ham- ilton. 2nd row: B. McKeag, T. Ayres, J. Bigenh, E. Liberto, G. lst row: E. Navara KSI. Coumrilj, L. Koontz fPres.j, C. Predmore fPenn Pt.s'.2, B. Moorefield fTrcas.j. 2nd row: S. Cimion fB0osterJ, K. Kress KV. Prem, Miss Gary. lst row: C. Kuhar, L. Maxim, M. Sellers. S. Mantick, I. Young. 2nd row: R. Weber. R. Lesnansky. C. Hazlelt. M. Blaskovich. B. Jewett, K' Kuhn. lsr row: B. Smetak fTreas.2, B. Nelson fPrz'.s'.-St. Coun- cill, J. Papp !B0o.s'ferJ. 2nd row: C. Mitrakos fScc'.j, B. Kowalski ISI. Councilj, V. Ruane KV. Pram, Mr. Fields. -V . z , 4 nv .1 . J 'T' .Iii ,. 7' 1strow.'C. Leland KTreus.-Pwm P1s.J, A. Moses KSA Comzcilj, K. Reed lx! rf1w.' A. Tallor. C. Whiteford, L. Blye, P. Keaton, T. Terrill, B. fSc'c.J, S. Williams ISI. Cifllllltlll. 2nd row: B. Kohl KPres.J, P. Holmes 95 Johnson, J. Masi. 2nd row: N. Nagel. L. Riddel, J. Dolgos, W. Her- KV. Pres.-Bomlurl, Mr. Troy. rington, W. Schultz, S. Mader. lst row: R. Holman, S. Kernick, R. Sanford, B. Rupert, K. Keller. lst row: J. Roman, J. Wiesenbach, J. Kosar, K. Neva, S. Schack. 2nd 21111 row: A. Johnson, D. Kelly, J. Hodil, R. Santilli, T. Johnson. row: K. Vidznk, P. Pz1ppz1,J. Collins, D. McCormick, G. Kefalos. 219 Isl row: L. Pietrowski, S. Hertzog. V. Rowe, A. Krah, C. Sprague. 2nd row: L. Sum, L. Wharton, J. Jaffurs, S. Heck, G. Compton. Ist row: N. Festa, E. Santoliquido, B. Pribich, K. Tomb, D. Smith, B. Knight. 2nd row: R. Larko, J. Bedillion, G. Heffler, J. Shook, R. Giordano, G. Troutmun. 96 . .adm ff.:-04' I ,,,..f.uvW'n in-, . - A f. wi fin -?f-I -wr ' lx! row: M. Scuillo ISI. Councilj, L. Hoover fScc.j, C. Truncante fTf'EIIS.l, B. Tonsic CV. Prem. 2nd row: D. Jackson fPrcs.J, R. Howe ISI. Cozuzcilj, D. Tyner fBoo.s'tvrj, M. White fPvnn Pts.2, A. Winne. Ist row: K, Sefiick fSf, Counfilj, S, Sqherggr fgf. C0,,,,f-51 ls! row: M. Sterrett, R. Kicko, L. Tedesco, C. Scuro, E. Harris. 2nd AIU, J. Webb IBUU5-ren, P. Thomas fjpf-,.Pg,m P15,9A 2,141 row: R. Reichard, P. Foster, R. Lz1Bella, R. Morton, P. Irwin, B. row: P. Thompson fTref1s.J, S. Shook KV. Pram, D. Gray Wllfehllm- lPres.Q, Mrs. Kraus. lst row: J. Rossetti KSec'.1, P. Seibel fPL'l1Il Pls.-St. Cozmcilj, L. Skowronski 1-V? WW? C- HZIVU- R- Gradu, B- SY0Ugh, J- HCVSTTCY- S- Jones KSI. Coluzcrili, C. Rupp KV. Prvs.j. Zrm' row: A. DeRenZo fPrc's.J, A. Oster- 2111! FOW-' D- KCCFIQ, B. Whiie- D- Spudic, R- BObiCY1Z0, A man fTreas.J, R. Herrmann fBo0szerj, Miss Jones. 0'C0fm0f- 97 303 lsr row: K. Powers, D. Stampo, L. Fleming, L. Stafford, L. Murray, L. Duff. 2nd row: D. Bothell, T. Rankin, J. Livingstone, J. Hayes, J. Sposit, L. O'Connor. 304 lst row: K. Roth, D. Facchiano, M. Michels, S. Johnston, B. Thom- ason, S. Wepfer. 21111 row: J. Drueger, J. Franco, D. Caquatto, D Greziak, J. Damiano. lst row: L. Caffacus, E. Green, S. Henderson, K. Parlak. 2nd row: D. Auden, J. George, D. Livingston, D. Daniel, M. Mul- vihill, L. Erickson, B. Hamm. lst row: L. Right fB00sterJ, A. Zielonka fSec.j, J. Previc ISI. Council AIU, C. Yee KV. Prem. 2nd row: D. Gibbon fTrt'ns.j, D. Yarbrough ISI. Cl2llllC'flJ, R. Dardanell fP6llI'l Pts.J, G. Meglio tPr0s.1, Mr. Norman. lxt row: V. Zipay, S. Miller, N. Macioce, L. Parker, C. Wetzel. 2nd row: R. Markavic, T. Gaughan, T. Tischer, J. Allison, T. Grifhth, R. Traser, D. Autore. lst row: J. Tebay fSt. Councilj, J. Harcarik KV. Prem, L, ls! row: H. Robinson, N. Vogeley, D. Fitz, B. Sahene, S. Rainey Schirra fB00.c1grj, S, Gregory fPrgg,j, 2nd rgwg C. Tomei Zim' row: R. Hart, F. Mutimer, R. Byers, B. Golightly, B. Hofscher fSeC.j, P. Wildauer fPemz Pts.J, J. DiNardi fTreas.j, Mrs. Means. QW mf ff- . . gi . 3- Q rifp, -' P A 3 21 Ist row: L. Price, K. Fitzmaurice. S. Goddard, J. Haubach, P. Moynun, P. Hanna. 2nd row: D. LeRoy, K. Paincel, T. Hetrick, A. Loh, B. Duva. Ist row: P. Diorio ISI. Councilj, C. Fogle KSI. Council- Boosterj, D. D'Amico fSec.-Treas.j, E. Piatek fPenn Pts.Q. 2nd row: J. Hawkins lPres.l, R. Darak KV. Prem, Mr. Reeser. 307 ll-r row: J. Fituoy. D. Mziscngill, S. Fish, R. Morris, B. Dorricott, C. I-Yf WWI C- C'lII'l'y fPI'4'-Sul, R. HC2igy lPl'llll PIM, M. Fruhriep Deluca. 21111 naw: B, Abholl, J. Emigh, I-Q E1'QOIC, S, Hugheg, A. fBI2lI.Xfl'I'l, l.. lil'l11ll'l KSI. C'0lu1f'il2. 21111 row: J. Lemmon KV. PrL'.v.J, Damiele. C. Conlrcrzis f.S'vc'.J, B. Ciczily f7'f'w1.v.J, Mr. Nickels. K , Q ls-1 row: M. Laird, M. Fox. M. Knuppenbergcr. S. Ondish. 2nd row: lx! ww: P. Connelly, M. Collins. J. Reilly. C. Edwards. 2nd row: J. B. Brzxcco. T. Muchl. P. Cruychcc. R. Tey, P. Lilly, S. Leuvy. Archer, T. DcMzirco. T. Bzirtmun. B. BollingCI'. E. Sharpe. Ist raw: K. Kutcher. M. lippingcr. H. Johnston, C. Wiclgomus, D. Campbell, D. Aubele. 2111! rmr: D. Hurst. D, Climpson. F. Fiorinzi, P. Freese, L. . I :kk ' ? McHugh. T. Kurilsky. W. ff .V g i , . .I l if- 5 N la e f Q 312 4 Ist row: S. Lavery fV. Prem, M. Davis fS6L'.-TFEHSJ, A, Estatico CSL Councilj. 2nd row: K. Zunich fB00ster- Penn Pts.J, S. Colella KPres.j, Mr. McGrath. lst row: I. Murphy fSec.j, L. Ketterer fSt. Councilj, D. Longo fPemz PIXJ, J. White fB00sterj. 2nd row: D. Kearney fBo0stL'rj, D. Mitnick KV. Pre.s'.j, Mr. McDowell. 308 Ist row: C. Knoll, G. Kuba, P Lehan, R. Overbeck, K. McCullough M. McFarland. 2nd row: B. Di Emidio, R. Heinz, K. Bothell, J Abel, W. Appman. lsr row: B. Nedz, P. Curtin, J. Powell C Clark B Wilson 2nd row: M. Haines, D. Best, B DAm1Lo B Clark R Huey Ist row: L. Hzlselline, M. Forshl, S. Dodd, K. Jeifrey, M. Renck, C. Ceccato. 2nd row: R. Wedoski, L. Brooke, L. Pedigo. L. Irwin, K. Knezetic, J. Canzian. 6 4 Ns N. 1.4,-fx ,,.a T lsr row: M. Truschel ISM'.-I3or1.s'!z'rJ, C. Werntz KSI. Cnzuzcill, A. Rielund IPr'mz Pl.s'.l. 2nd row: M. Hyde fTrvu.s'.1, V. DelleDonne fPrvs.j, T. Coufield KV. Pram, Mr. Smith. 151 1-OW M, DiBen fgy, Cglmgilj, C, Cggemina lst row: D. Hoerner, L. Zimmer, L. Casilio, C. Burton, S. Elliott, S. fB00sterJ, B. Connor fPC'l1ll Pls.j, P. Buskirk fTreas.j. Swearingen, S. Thomeson. 2nd row: B. Bruni, T. Flocos, D. Unetich, 2,141 mwg J, Huff fjy, Cuum-il-SgC,j, J, Hammer fV, A. Stewart, D. Kress, G. Carey, J. Wilson, J. Fiore, R. Cassidy, R. Prem, W. Swiger fPrz's.j, Miss Tucker. Cherok. 320 lst row: K. Bruce, E. Clark, D Zurcher, L. Detweiler, K. Fleisch auer. 2nd row: T. Lineoln, J. Capo- bianco, P. Cammuso, K. Zellars, M Flinn, R. Cook, B. Soost, D. Hunter. NI flvf' Ist row: R. Genouese, P. Cardone, P. Grebiner, K. Jackson, E. Fields, S. Dees. 2nd row: J. Johnston, B. Goodlin, B. Wilson, J. Crowe, B. Titus, D. Borthwick, E. Durst, R. Criswell. K. 7. ya' Ist row: J. Seherder, I. Trujillo, S. Francescon, E. Ebert, T. Fornicoia, B. Vogel. T. Rodgers. 21111 row: D. Harris, J. Bruhan. J. Rideout, E. Klein, M. Chandler, D. Weidner, R. Parrotta, T. Lantz. lst row: R. Travers, M. Conklin, M. Carr, M, Schlanger, T. Slang, S. Cefola. 2nd row: R. Johnson, F. Brinton, F. Mattes, I. Valerio, M. lsr row: R. Henley ISI. Comzcilj, L. Tepel fTreas.j, J. Ga- brielson ISec'.J, M. Toia fpfllll Pt.v.l, S. Ziegler KPres.j. 2nd row: V. Falco KV. Prem, S. Wadsworth KSA Councilj, K. Davis fBon.s'1w'J, Mr. Zurosky. Speck, G. Krueger. R. Buckvich. 103 V -ef .4 1 Q. r ,f 4 I, . 1 ,I .fs Q 4' ix' , 'J lst row: C. Cuno, J. Fitzroy, K. Edmunds, K. Brenner, D. Briscoe, M. Schmidt. 2nd row: R. Bindschadler, T. Cicero, H. Runyan, T. Leax, D. Smith, D. Mellars, M. Koricich, J. Talotta. is W If M.,- ,i Y 1 1 i , f V xV A f.r lst row: K. Gionta fSr'c.l, P. Burr KSI. CouncilQ, J. Specter fPCI1I1 Pf.v.J, J. Whitehead fBrmslvrJ. 2nd row: J. Catello fTf'l'fI.Y.l, S. Solomon fV. Prem, T. Shlopak fPres.J, Mr. Golla. lst row: J. Carey CBaoslcrl, D. Smith fSec.J, C. Stuparitz fSt. Coluicill, N. Boughter fSt. Cozuicilj. 21141 row: T. Taylor fPenn Pts.J, J. Luniewski fTrc11.s'.j, T. Riemer fPrcs.1, B. Brown CV. Pres.J, Mr. Misenhelter. 325 lst row: M. Allison, L. Ayres, C. Anderson, E. Allen, J. Allers. A. Allen. 2nd row: J. Sexton, G. Weinberg, J. Rod- riquez, M. Roth, M. McKenna, R. Stahl, S. Pogacar, R. Moyer, J. McKnight. lst row: S. Carsey. P. Branson, M. Yennetti, P. Beck, J. Zielonka, B. Cameron. 2nd row: R. Seuro, J. Flinn, J. Batchelor, B. Wormington, L. Bulow, J. Loughner, R. Snyder. Ist row: B. McAllister, C. Williams, M. Bahor, D. Santella, R Tonti, J. Bosco. 21111 row: R. Baker, C. Kastner, G. Meier, C. Koval, L. Rodnok, B. Scott, L. Shontz, J. Blinkhorn, M. Steele, F. Bagnato. Ist row: K. Cain. L. DiSabato, C. Pampena, V. Bencivenga, R. Tumulty, K. Bonomo. 21141 row: G. Stradlcy, D. Lipnicky, A. Peters, E. Blanck, J. Bergsteresser, D. Kaley, B. Wible, J. Luther, G. Sereda, R. Palandro. Ist row: R. DeNinno. L. Schottstall, W. Verbanic, S. Badali, M Wallace, N. Carson. 21111 row: M. Hooper, J. Buxton, R. Simpson, J Clark, R. Wickline, B. Patterson. l.s't'rcm'.' R. Blough fI?o0.s'tt'r Sc1'.-Trmlx.J, L. Rose lPrv.s'.!, J. SCOtt fPl'l1I1 Pt.s'.1. 2114! row: Mr. Young, D. Brown KV. Prem, A. Venturo fSt. Cozmcill. K. Carlisle KSI. Coznzrily. l LL l lst row: M. Austerlitz, J. Aiello, S. Barnes, S. Simon, R. Stiltz, lst row: P. Acquaviva, J. Solonika, P. Aiello, L. Marchionna, L. D. Ammon, F. Van Eman. 2nd row: J. Aber, B. Venables, B. Baker, S. Snyder, B. Yingling. Zllll row: M. Bridges, T. Powell, B. Beier, P. Rizzo, T. Affalter, B. Stewart, B. Pegnata, D. Renko. Pringle, R. Mathias, B. Reese, F. Aliberti, D. Beckwith. Sophomore Board Mrs. Hobe, F. Post KV. Prem, J. Williams fPres.J, K. Kane fSec.j, M. Mc- IS! FUW-' D. Rhule IV. PWS-7, M- MCKTlfghI fB00SfC'f Knight fTreas.J, Mr. Love, L. Roman, S. Ward, D. DeMartini, M. Kumer, R. Sf- C0lU'lCfU, P- Wif1diSCh.fSFC--TVCf1SJ- 2nd FOW-' K Emigh, W. Smeaton, D. Morber, J. Cenna, F. Duffy, W. Dietrich, C. Scherba, Bates KSt. C0uHCil-PWH1 PIS-J, K- Shifk KPFUSJ, MF N. Arcuri, S. Wandel, J. Matone, K. Shirk, G. LeDonne, G. Montgomery, T. Buddemeyer. Keefe, D. Morrill, M. Smutko, D. Simons, M. Kenley, D. Giouannitto, P. Cicero, M. Hedges. Aud. 2 lst row: P. Luffy, C. Palmieri, C. Leonard, P. Lowery, S. Smith, D. Wetmore. 2nd row: R. Griser, J. Pallatino, G. Simon, R. Comanici, E. Segreti, R. Aber. 106 lst row: T. Locklin fPre.s'.J, L. Baker ISI. Councilj, K. Tovey ,fSf'C.l, S. McGinnis fTrvas.J. 2nd row: D. Webb fB00.s'terj, J. Nig- relli fP011Il Pts.j, M. Beatty KV. Pram, Mr. Karkowsky. 327 Sophomores Ist row: D. Shore, D. Lopousky, N. Bushem, G. Baratta, J. Alex- lst row: M. Link, L. Bowden, J. Lipesky, J. Bourekas, J ander, M. Leone, S. Patterson. 2nd row: G. Perry, M. Scuro, D. Moore, L. Wibhe, C, Quinn. 2nd row: G. Coleman, R. Torn- Hood, R. Tomb, A. Destro, K. Elicker, J. Means. H. Hunter. Aud. 1 Ist row: N. Arcuri fPrc's.j, A. Michelson KAII. St. Councilj, E. Bowman KV. Presj. 2nd row: P. Barber lPenn Ptsj, P. McNearney KSI. Courzcilj, Mr. Waronsky. acari, E. Maher, J. Deriggi, R. Oto, J. Vilani, E. Lever, J Cahill. Ist row: J. Tierney, D. Capone, M. Ariondo, A. Sabo, L. Wohlert, K. Wittmer, E. Beatty, M. Yetsko. 2nd row: J. Macioce, P. Spiri, J. Heck, J. Tiani, B. Martino, D. Hulin, J. Meyer, J. Elder, L. Ross. 107 lst row: T. Zechender fPenn Pts.J, J. Williams KSI. Counci1J, R. Morra KB00slerJ, L. Miller ISI. Council AIIJ. 2nd row: D. Morrow fSec.-Trca.r.l, E. Finke KV. Prem, Mrs. Bundschuh. Ist row: S. Spaulding, J. Sprague, C. Myers, C. Walters, S. Kovalcik, J. Yan- akura, G. Cigler, B. Wyland. 2nd row: D. Hoehn, J. Hamer, P. Helsel, D. McElroy, J. Freyer, V. Lilja, M. Berry, D. Best. Aud. 4 lst row: W. Brown, S. Ludwig, G. Platte, S. Schratz, D. Baklarz, T. Krelko. 2nd row: D. End, R. Hervieux, J. Madar, K. Piper, C. Hol- liday, J. Teplitz. R. Everill. F. Daronell, J. Tysarczyk. lst row: S. Frank fBoosterJ, S. Pommer CSI. Councib, L. Sommers KV. Pres.J, L. Dunkle fSec.-Treas.J. 2nd row: H. Atkinson KSI. Coumrilj, D. Simons fPres.J, Mrs. Dayton. lst row: M. Cutler, P. Shergy, C. Wellings, P. Seethaler, J. Evanosky, B. Dothard, V. Scoglietti, B. Horick. 2nd row: R. Frank, C. Werksman, L. Bird, N. Cintin, M. Smith, J. McCrory, D. Phillips, W. Hill. Aud. 5 'W lg. ., . in 7 ...W Ist row: C. Belland, M. Weiland, C. Chipolino, B. Byers, K. Aippersbach, J. Wesolek, M. Session. Znd row: R. McGowan, J. Renko, E. Zorak, L. Danison, D. Marasco, B. Koza, J. Rukat, L. Rose, V. Bouma. u lst row: D. Burgamasco, B. Pietrowski, E. Snyder, S. Busche, S. Bradley, M. Schroeder. Znd row: S. Piacenti, T. Emigh, P. Vespa, M. Gianfrancesco, M. McCabe, T. Scheyler, D. Mathewes, D. Mc- Cauley, R. Tepel. lst row: J. Rodella CV. Prem, S. Garo fSec.-Treasj, C. Sherba fPres.j, C. Klinefelter fB0osrer-Sz. Councill. 2nd row: B. Black fPenn Pts.J, K. Sekerka KSI. Councill, Miss Polca. Ist row: C. McConnell, L. Sembower, A. Boston, P. Welsh, Thompson, J. Caruthers, L, Hull. 2nd row: B. McKinnon, Lintelman, B. Heasley, M. Edwards, B. Steckel, A. Martin Bender, B. Gall. L Ist row: P. Nardozzi KSI. Cormcilj, K. Williams fB00.vterj, D. 1 Mawhinney KSI. Councrilj, L. Shuler fPenn Pts.j. 2nd row: B. Smith KV. Prem, M. Hedges fPrcs.Q, Miss DePastino. Ist row: D. McGovern, R. Davis, B. Larkin, L. Diskevich, C. Conte. M. Hines. 2nd row: W. Lunden, R. Remai, B. Boyd, D. Cramer, B. Ostendorf, K. Easterbrook, E. Sutter. as Ist row: K. Regan, S. Thomas, L. Weinel, B. Emrick, D. Bassell, S Allen, N. Kuhn. 2nd row: L. Woolner, T. Dzura, W. McTaggart, D Evans, J. Castman, E. Fornataro, G. Conn. lst row: P. Yochum, C. Dickson, F. Amoroec, A. Giordano, M. Kenley, N. Valenti, J. Fandozzi. 2nd row: D. Honesperger, D. Thomas, J. Poli, T. McCullough, B. Knerr, T. Robinson, W. Magyar, J . Crawford. 110 'Student Council A 11.1, Ist row: L. Trzyna, P. DePaul, I. Burton, C. McDermott, G Mc Affee, M. Gangwisch, K. Blickenderfer, C. Sellers. 2nd row W Connelly, D. Corteal, L. Suttinger, L. Watts, B. Fensterer, J. Eazor ht row L Pennacchla D Shandor P Chambers C Klfk Rcawmaugh Bluoyd Bfrestat hm L Voltz S Lyda 2nd row B Tauro D Hll1DSkl E Lob 2 st row: M. Thompson CSecretaryJ, R. Yallum L. White fVice-pre.s'idmztJ, E. Iiggetts fPenn Pointsj, ' 2nd row: D. Bozich CStudent Councilj, M. Smutko fPresidenIl, Mrs. Bohne. Ist row: R. Yinger KSQC.-Trez1s.j, L. Loxterman fPenn Pts.j V. Vidak KV. Pres.J, L. Beebe fB00sterl, 2nd row: W Smeaton CPres.l, F. Rost KSI. Councilj, C. Ricci fSt. Coun cilj, Miss Gamer. Aa 54,4 .... ' Ist row: C. Taylor, J. Prata, D. Zeckowski, S. Graham, B. Bilecky, K. Hann, C 1 B. DiSabato, 2nd row: D. Antonecci, D. Stewart, C. Sanderson, D. Krezan, J. Aber, M. Lovelady, A. Merola. N. Lentz fV. Prcsj, P. Varoga fSec.-Tream, G. Arnott KSI. Coun- cilj, J. Werder fBo0s1erJ, O. Murray fPres.J, Mr. Ford. I Ist row: D. Longdon, P. Manza, B. Agate, K. Hayhurst, J. Casper- wen, M. Loh, B. King. 2nd row: J. Vento, J. Litzinger, V. Amorose, J. Gunia, D. Weber, J. Czoper, L. Newhard, M. Schultheis. Caf 3 lst row: K. Chilcote, J. Simpson, S. Covarik, C. Wright, S Kinney, I. Berei. 2nd row: C. Felt, L. Suprak, T. Wiggins, R Kozusko, G. Williams, D. Stover, B, Nealon, D. Yeskey. Ist row: H. Melcher, A. Gorman, K. Bruno, N. Keaton, K. McWilliams, T. Headrick. 2nd row: J. Spehar, T. Strattan, J. Oskin, J. Strum, D. Crawford, B. Siefers, J. Hart, R. Daw. Young, B Bryson. 2nd row G. Deshong, J Spilecki D. Kane W Hoover, J Ist row: L. Bento KSQC.-Treasj, P. Burns fB00sterJ, C. Bonacci fSl. Councilj, B. Lauderback KV. Pres.J. 2nd row: D. Tomaszewski flioosterj, F. Duffy KPres.j, E. Weber ISI. Councilj, Miss Hugh. lst row: R. Cammuso, A. Ballough, L. Baxter, S. Crokshank, E. Joyce, L. 2 Johns, B. Alberts, J. Sarver, AF. Hankey, M. D'Malley,,J. Stewart. C ls! row: C. Bierer ISI. Councily, V. Truschel fB00sterj, C. Martin fSt. Councilj, A. Boyd KV. Pres.J. 2nd row: Mrs. Wil- son, J. Johnson fSec.-Treas.J, L. Halliwell fPenn Pts.J, G. Montgomery fPres.J. 113 lst row: K. Crawford, P. Bentley, L. McIntyre, J. Calabrese S. Maclntyre, A. Rutter. 2nd row: J. Kase, C. Insogna, J McClintock, L. Johnson, D. Lewis, B. Burgess, B. Hopkins. Ist row: L. Kosar, C. Martinelli, V. Rodgers, J. Campbell, D Thomas, B. Blue, J. Yallum. 2nd row: R. DeMonaco, P. Barrho, J Woodhall, G. Peters, J. Miller, L. Lempert, L. Myers, T. Sulliean, J Konop. af4 S. Malatesta ISec.-Treas.l, D. Garzotta CV. Pres.l, S. Cunpston ISI. Cozmcill, K. Kane ISI. Councilj, G. LeDonne fPres.j, Miss Collins. lst row: J. Raab, D. Gausser, P. DePaul, O. Geter, L. Donahue, T. Tom marello, J. MaKary. 2nd row: M. Evanosky, J. Dornstadter, D. Hyser, R Lamm, P. Johnston, T. Metz. t 114 L P. Finley fBrm.s'fcrl, D. Bonomo CV. Prem, C. Elkin f.S'c'c.-Trz'u.s'.J, B. Connor fSt. Comzcill, T. Keefe ll'rv.s'.l. Isl raw: D. Dougherty, Y. Bacco. R. Jcunnett. L. Thorne, J. Curr K. Miller. 21111 row: R. Griflith, N. Squcgliu, J. Musgrave, B. Pinkis H. Melcher, R. Davis, D. Costa, B. Syder. i .L l.st rmv: M. Moore C out oue ll tuer Hlse Pottmeyer. 21111 rms A Anderson M Hlllldxn R Slevln M Mc Curthy, C. Ballard. 1- . lst row: D o Y Kim N Quayle C DeC1rol1s Penati, N. Cruz 21111 mu W Weymdt E Turner C Klrk sey, D. Allison B Autore B Wlllltms J Lease R Stefetnos D. Watts KV. Pra.v.J, A. Rivetti f.S'uc.-Tn'z1.x'.2, D. DcMz1rtini fPres.J, F. Blough lBoo.s'tcr-St. Cnuncill, L. Romungo fP4'I1ll Pr.s'.J, C. Mar- Cinizyn KSI. Courzcill. 4 F ,,,.-W lst row: S. Huntley, P. Dronlowslu D Dcldoclx R Prttt J Floyd M. Potocnk, F. Anderson B ldllllt, 21111 mn B ClSSIdy M Kee vican, J. Costell, J. Tovey E Fll'lLl'l M Rmhnds T Iles R Whlte .i- .., -w A' J. Niebauer KV. Pres.j, N. Gebhart fB00sterJ, D. Murray fSec. Treasj, W. Dietrich fPres.-Penn PIM, A. Glaras ISI. Councilj, N Linhart ISI. Councilj. 137 Isl row: S. Mueler, W. Dubois, B. Brown, S. Stough, L. Holden, K. lst row: C. Jenkins lPenn PISJ, P. Engel fB00sterJ, J. Depew, S. Renolds. 2nd row: C. Duffy, D. Sehovski, J. Bitzer, B. Sabel fSf'C.-TVGIISJ, B. Zimmer KV. Presj. 2nd row: J. Baker, C. Oliver, J. Dougherty, L. Conte, B. Whiteacre. Hobday fSI. Councilj, D. Giovannitti fPres.J, B. Cox CSI. Councily, Miss Brenlove. lst row: M. Giunto, S. Leonard, C. Mszyco, G. Tessmer, R. 15, ww, S. Cowan 557. Coumilj, J. Hanna fpmn pts-J, J. Sudaz, S. Aifhafi- 21161 VUW-' D- BMW- G- Mclilwaid- G- Fabec- Hohan KSGC.-Treas.J, G. Fulton fB00sterj. 2nd row: Mr. Stan- M- SGFGDCSS, J- BFOWD, B- Kenny- B- Sugden- J- Whiteside- R- field, P. Crow fPres.j, K. Getkin KV. Pres.J, K. Wieland. Harris. i . 116 Ist row: G. Bigenho, E. Serra, J. Yungwirth, H. Purcell, R. Anto- Ist row: R. Rizzo, S. Colaizzi, C. Potter, C. Falcone, M nucci, B. Glentzer. 2nd row: A. Emanuele, R. Whitefoot, S. Gingery, Stanik, E. Racioppi, M. Dorer, D. Slaminko. 2nd row: D G. White, J. Cox, B. Kay, R. Daer. Scott, J. Haley, H. Amalong, H. Cooper, T. Kassouf, L. Mil- ler, R. Miller, J. Sedlek. Ist row: L. Ciorra, L. Haney, S. Wagner, E. Strang, P. Frost, S. Cinefra. 2nd row: T. Givinner, R. Miller, G. Hayhurst, D. Ken- nevan, K. Beers, B. Berstin, K. Neal, G. Logsdon. 148 Ist row: R. Hudson, C. Porter, A. Castelli, D. Giarrusso, J, Cerra, P. Will. 2nd row: R. Mack, F. Caldarelli, S. Martini, I. Blackburn, B. Miller, N. Kerr, T. Ogden, G. Yankosky. lst row: C. Fowkes, C. Swearinges, D. Bricker, S. Mostel, S. Camppel. 2nd row: M. McConaughy, J. Bullian, C. Sheaffer, D. Ku- rimsky, B. Closson, R. Klein, J. Funkhouser. Ist row: D. Casertano fPenn Pts.J, P. Boyle KV. Presj, N. Ireland CSI. Councilj, C. Hart fScc.J. 2nd r0w.' S. Ward fPrc's.j, S. Amato KTreas.j, S. Trumick fB0osterj, Mr. Ruddock. E. Coleman fSec.-Treasj, M. Burish fB0osterJ, D. Molinaro fPenn Pts.J, M. Kumer fPrvs.j, B. Thompson KV. Prem, J. Baker ISI. Councilj. 153 5 S' Q lst row: N. Howells, R. Marelli, J. Hopson, P. Oliver, C. Neal, J. Grbenich. 2nd row: K. Long, D. Krystek, G. Pampeno, J. Ferranti, J. Larkin, L. Smith, T. Pearson, J. Davis. Ist row: R. Barraso, B. Antonueci, B. Isherwood, S. Carryer, M Mastrilli. 2nd row: D. Meyers, B. Smith, L. Lazzaro, J. Williams, A Green, C. Lawrence, B. Schleicher. Ist row: S. Wandel fPre.s'.l, C. Gismomdi ISI. Councill, L. I-Vt VOW-' D- Flickiflgef, S' Gfeef, K4 C21SSldY, C- H01-lil, K- MCUOH Morgan rV, Prem, 2,14 row: B, Mocgulski fga-.,T,l.c,s.,, R. D. McDonald. 2nd row: N. Ferruro, B. Kingun, S. Starks, K. Pollick Curry rpgnn pill, 5, Hawkey fB00S,L,,,, 5. Hollis ISL gow- R. Whiteside, R. Bastiaans, L. Mascaro, B. Gordan. cilj. Ist row: K. Barnes, R. Toy, V. Swift, P. Holtman, M. Leham. 2nd row: B. Barzen, R. Wiesen, H. Mickee, B. Brooks, G. Laus, B. De- Luca, B. Gormly, B. Clifford. Ist row: K. Pringle, P. Osborne, K. Budish, J. Jewett, E. Wyble, L. Kalp, M. Eyrich, J. Cunningham. 2nd row: M. Schiff, B. Demsey, G. Davis, D. Murphy, J. Cleland, T. Turpin, L. Leon, E. Fiala. 119 Ist row: C. Outten, C. Moersch, E. Martin, M. Lesnansky, D. Stark 15, ww, ph Criswell 5551-.-T,4,,,SJ, C. Faust fgf. Colm- N. Sipe, D. Kocibzm. 2nd row: J. Charles, L. Pickersgill, B. Lockard, Cm, K. Schneider KBOOWW. gud fowl- R. Enjieh L. Downer, R. Garfold, R. Lantz, G. Stockey, G. Weitz. fPre.v.2, S. McCloy fV. Pres.J, D. Jones KSI. Councilj, Mr. Klinger. G 7 Ist row: D. Slagle, S. Soles, S. Triel, J. Desciscio, L. Russo, P. Churillo, G. Templeton. 2nd row: A. Scatena, S. Carroll, G. Bothell, B. Molyneax, M. O'Connor, R. Pring, A. Castelli, L. McNemar, J. Wright. Miss Mellor, C. Bender fSt. Councill, J. Conway CSec.-Treus.j, K. Elicker KV. Presj, D. Morrill fPres.j, A. Rose fSt. Councilj. 213 120 Q 161 H Miss Bruso, B. Gainer fPl'llIZ Pl.s'.j, C. Boyer IV. Pres.-St. Councill, lst row: C. Donatelli, E. Schrock, B. Merriman, K. Rumisek, S B. Mauro fPrcs.l, B. Collins fBoo.x'tvrJ, M. Bechtold fSec,'.-Treu.v.l. lst row: H. Musgrove, M. Bartko, D. Baker, K. Amo, P. Muth, M. E. Fitzpatrick. 2nd row: F. May, P. Welsh, S. Depkon, N. George, G. C. Schaffer, D. Sandidge. lst row: L. Courtley, C. Mohn, A. Evans, K. Davis, D. Dougherty, P. Conte. Zml row: K. Tomaseski, L. Tuckey, J. Coyne, R. Whalen. P. Mead, B. Mauck, H. Dawson. Gentile, Collins, Crowley. J. Baker, K. Foster, V. Contardi. 2nd row: R. Schmidt, R Delo, G. Johnston. J. Rendas, R. Marano, B. Ainsworth, G. Wil loughby. 121 lst row: R. Raccasano, M. Remgers, C. Fitzgerald, P. Smith, C. Oliver. R. Gandino, S. Seibel, B, Curtis. Zna' row: E. Kappler, P. Boughamer, W. Widman, G. Haag, T. Nardozzi, D. Auten, W. Ross. 'WP Ist row: B. Rosenkranz KSI. CfIIllIl'lll, G. Boyd ISI. Coullcilj, L. Fazio fP01111 P1.s'.-Ser'.-Trcas.j. 2111! row: T. Smith IV. Pres.J, B. Finlay fBo0s1erJ, P. Cicero fPrv.s'.1, Mr. Master. 56.4. 5. an-1. os' . ' , lst row: T. Bechstin. J. Dees, J. Schaffer, R. Zadarko, T. Robertson, S Bocian, T. Hagg. 21111 row: R. Banos, E. Gess, D. Mertz, F. Schaepke, T Whitaker, S. Karaffa. G. Prahl. P. Flinn. lst row: J. DeMasi, L. Tierey, M. Cunningham, C. Vetter, I. Fields, V. Cle- land, P. Whatmough, J. DeSimone. 21111 row: D. Santoriello, B. Soeher, D. Blauser, J. Thompson, B. Price, T. Ciccarelli. B. Ellis, L. Linn. lst row: M. Weyer, C. Pezzillo, S. Woessner, J. Ferry, E. Kittle, F. Ziegler, L. Cook. 21141 row: B. Starks, H. Straub, M. MCGoldriCk, G. Matthews, C. Ginzer, D. Sampson, R. Scott. 122 lst row: B. Rogers ISt. Courzcilj, C. Christ IV. Presxj, E. Koeberle lst row: N. VanEman, J. Dodson, C. Smith, B. Williams, P. Sta- IPenn Pts.j, W. Dunkel IBOoszerj, 2nd row: L. Hoffman ISI. Coun- hovic, P. Durst. 2nd row: J. Corrao, P. Protheroe, T. Mees, J. Olvin, L-HQ, C. Connelly ISec.-Treas.J, B. Best IBoosrerQ, M. Dearing K. Guggie, L. Remaley, M. Noel. IPres.j, Mr. Thomas. Ist row: J. Hoffman, E. Stanfest, J. Ecker, D. Mandros, W. Juanita, M. Shipe. 2nd row: D. Reichenecker, R. Mason, G. Harvey, C. Jen- kins, J. Wilborn, G. Swift, A. Brenick, R. Vollmer. lst row: E. Metala, M. Rose, K. Daniels, K. Phillips, D. Matter, B. Brayton 2nd row: M. Geras, A. Chape, J. Johns, L. Pugliese, G. Ketterer, M. Sloss, J Walcroft. 123 Ist row: L. Roman IPres.j, L. Fassinger IV. Prem, J. Massaro ISI. Councilj, L. Valentine IB0osterJ. 2nd row: Miss Barick, L. Pauli ISec.-Treas.J, C. Harcharik IB00ster1, M. Schneider ISt. Councilj, C. Fullet IPenn Pts.j. 313 Ist row: B. Gibbons, M. Decker, B. Myers, D, Brady, E. Wolfe, M. Zorowski 2nd row: J. Bambling, R. Grieco, J. Wright, R. Hiller, R. Griender, C. Tower C. Stuebner, D. Conti. Ist row: C. Piacentino, R. Dialoiso, M. O'Connor, S, Goolsby, D. Kuhn, E. Mclntyre, D. Kelterer. 2nd row: S. Zehr, G. Rodden, J. Thompson, B. O'Block, D. Hall, B. Bodycombe, D. Martz, J. Loughrey. D. Morber CPres.j, R. Lipnicky fSf. Cozmcilj, K. Linn fSec.-Treas.l, L. Laviana CPenn PISJ, P. Adams KSI. Councilj, Mr. Scarcelli. Ixt row: K. Cassidy. J. Jackson, K. Johnston, S. Schofield, M. Ma- hone, D. Pozzani. J. Dobson. 2nd row: R. Williams, J. Wright, B. Richmond, T. Canzian, B. Nestor, G. Marino, R. Carr, S. Kirby. 1 Ist row: A. Porco, A. Sawetzka, C. Friday, S. Mitchell, T. Benedetti, J. Shiblish, D. Broskin. B. Kightlinger. 2nd row: R. Tieren, B. Sereda, F. Crino, B. Hurst, L. Woods, B. Bruno, G. Chick. P. Rodnok fSl'l'.-Tft'llS.J, B. Kachelries fSt. Councilj, D. Duff fB00.s'tz'rl, S. Zimmerman ISI. Cozmcilj, J. Ccnta fPrv.s'.J, B. Fischer KV. Pram. --gm Miss Baker, C. Mull fB00sterj, K. Cerra fSec.-Trva.s'.j, B. Berg KPUHI Pts.J, D. Juckley fSt. Councili, J. Matone fPrcs.j, E. Flynn CV. Prem. Ist row: J. Pofi, L. McDonald, P. Shimko, K. Mahony, V. Iag- nemma. Zim' row: T. Tumulty, J. Fowkes, D. Loughrey, E. Chinn, R. Romanko, J. Shaffer, B. Book, P. Wroblewski. 125 . l lx! row: E. Porco, M. Hockenberry. D. Duncan, E. DePastino, L. Lauletta, H. Mason, B. Wolfe, M. Shugats. Zim' row: B Buehner. D. Williams. D. James. D. Kirchartz. F. McGhee. R Haubach. D. Piposzar, M. Daniele, P. Muscaro. V,, YW, who -4' 41 L J 5s'3 -vel .N I Wi , ,,, 'Q K7 ff Siu.. , 4 Q M.-' nm .W ,uw-f ,L - W,--v-.,,,,. .fm wmmwnh' Student Council, advised by Mr. Rob- ert L. Walters, represented government to the students of Penn Hills High School. Elected to office by the student body, the olhcers and Standing Commit- tee, with the support of the homeroom representatives, performed such duties as chartering all school clubs, conducting all class elections, publishing the Student Handbook and operating the refreshment stand at football games. The Council promoted school Welfare by establishing a better relationship between the Admin- istration and the high school students. This year the Council led the school in a three day Cookie Drive for Viet Nam and sponsored the annual Spring semi- formal dance. M. McGann fPres.J, J. Weller IV. Presj, M Flocos fSec.J, L. Foster fTreas.J, Mr, Walters, STUDENT CDUNCIL Ist row: J. Murphy, D. Campanella, J. Chasey, S. Gregory. Znd row L Cupelli, V. Falco, A. DeRenzo, B. Best, D. Yungwirth. Ist row: N. Ireland, J. Tebay, D, Meuser, K. Bianculli, C. Bierer, R, Lipnicky, C. Bonacci, M, DiBon, P. Nardozzi. 2nd row: J. Williams, S. Pommer, B. Kachelries, L. Hoffman, G. Boyd, K. Kane, K. Carlisle, L. Ketterer, A. Moses. 3rd row: G. Arnott, P. White, S. Wadsworth, K. Bates, J. Hobday, C. Marcinizyn, C. Boyer, P. McNearney, C. Navari, J, Mossoro. 4111 row: J. Snider, J. Baker, D. Jones, R. Oliver, K. Eckhardt, D. Bozich, A. Rose, K. Sekerka, K. Kelley, F. Rost. Ist row: L. Paluselli, P. Hockenbery, M. Quinn, R. Howe, P. Kanuck, S. Moffitt, M. Everett, P. Diorio. 2nd row: N. Davis, M. Klein, S. Seel, P. Barr, N. Knight, L. Shearer, B. Blair, K. Seftick. 3rd raw: B. Byers, L. Collins, C, Berexa, A. Davis, M. Pietropola, D. Yarbrough, M. Kline, M. Plummer. 4111 row: L. Flumerfelt, C. Fowler, N. Boughter, B. Kowalski, L. Erhart, L. Baker, J. Litzinger, A. Estatico. 129 lsr row: J. Mille, C. Lane, S. Mofhtt, R. Howe, D. Rager, P. Bridigum, L. Foster, B. Byers, D. Miller, M. Arcuri, D. Keck, P. Gilcher, P. Clifford, K. Jackson, M. Plummer, L. Laslavic, C. Arnold, R. Pranno, E. Amato, L. Ranallo, J, McMahon, P. Priestley, D. Bonomo. 2nd row: J. Ung, E. Cannoni, S. Fleming, D. Gainer, L. Shultz, B. Ward, J. Durick, J. Masi, P. Rhea, B. Best, M. Davis, T. Ricci, C. Sommer, P. Kopelic, C. Claus, P. Krouskop, M. Franke, B. Betz, M. Fleming fSec.J, J Chasey, J. Holliday, F. Previc. 31-d row: Mrs. Kraus, B Olson, G. McCormick, E. Condrac, G. Jones KV. Prem L. Muth, J. Gilbert, J. Griest. P. Gibson lTreas.j, N Chadwick, B. Meyer, R. Roach, M. Thompson fPres.j J. Jakovac, S. O,Connor, D. Bindschadler, D. Shiring, J Hulin, M. Cavanaugh, L. Lightfoot, S. Sterrett. 130 NATIONAL HGNGR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is comprised of qualified seniors who have kept a 3.35 average throughout their first three years of high school and who have achieved a B rating in two activi- ties other than homeroom. The four purposes of the Honor Society are to encourage scholarship, to forward leadership, to mature character, and to render services to the school. With the guid- ance of the sponsors, Mrs. Susan Kraus and Mrs. Alice Merkner, the Society provided a tutoring service. Annually the Society awards one scholar- ship to a deserving senior. Ist row: M. Davis, T. Loughrey, S. Kawa. 2nd row: L. Shultz, S. Cushing, J. McMahon, L. Luffy, B. Ireland, J. Dees, N. Crusan, R. Cancilla, T. Ferrante, C. Nardozzi, R. Pranno. 3rd row: L. Cupelli, M. Cavanaugh, B. Ferranti, J. Griest, W. McKenzie, J. Weller, J. Mason, G. McCormick, D. Bonomo, D. Miller, Mr. Maute. Tom Loughrey fEdftor-in-chiefl, and Wayne McKenzie CBusi- ness Managerj. SENECA During the spring of l965, the 1966 SENECA Staff was chosen. Under the guidance of the ad- visor, Mr. Edward Maute, the staff began to formulate plans for the new yearbook. ln the follow- ing months, Room 129 bustled with the activity of completing sections and meeting deadlines. Then, in March, the final pic- tures, copy, and write-ups went to the printers. The Stall was well satisfied when the 1966 SENECA returned completed. Beth Ireland, Faculty Editor. Darby Jo Miller fAs.vi.i'1z1111l, and Regina Pranno !H0mt'room Edimrl. 132 if Greg McCormick fAssistantJ, and Jerry Weller fSp0rls Edi- torj. Meredith Davis and Suzanne Kawa fArt Co-Editorsj. Janie McMahon fAssistunzj, Shirlee Cushing fSeniar Editorj and Nancy Crusan CAssislantj. Dee Bonomo Ifissistanlj, Linda Shultz Cflctivity Editorj, and Janie Mason fflssistantj. 133 V A,,I E. ,,Vk H we . ' 'Y 5310 - .wp . ,qw . 1... ,1,. ...Lx 2. -' -afwezegs W .- we ,,ff N, 115535 -'ff 1. Rose Howe fEditorj, Mr. McLeister Mdvisorj, Dave Black fBusiness Managerj. PENN POINTS Monthly issues of Penn Points, the high school newspaper, linked the student body with news of school events and ac- tivities. Mr. Walter McLeister advised the staff composed of the editor-in-chief, reporters, page editors, typists, and the journalism class. In addition to school publications, Penn Points held its annual Coronation Ball and edited the weekly Penn Hi Points column in the Penn Progress. STAFF-Ist row: I. Booher, L. Marino, C. Cunningham, I. Coover, C Pongibove, C. Cosentino, M. Cefola. 2nd row: C. Lane, M. Sciullo, R. Howe M. A. Chase, R. Heagy, E. Potts, P. Barzen, R. Howe, B. Byers, D. Frye. 3rd row: M. Plummer, M. Caves, D. Fitz, M. Davis, L. Erhart, J. Knox, J Durich, P. Ruane, D. Yungwirth, L. Collins. 4111 row: K. Shaw, K. Bailey, T Harman, J. Nigrelli, T. Taylor, T. Spudic, D. Black, T. Hohan, J. Talotta, T Griflith. 134 REPRESENTATIVES-Ist row: C. Rice, P. McCauley, T. Zechender, C. Cunningham, P. Seibel, M. L. Maruccio, M. Braun, C. Pongibove, E. Piatek. 2nd row: L. Collins, M.Toia, C. Jenkins, P Thomas, J. Specter, R. Heagy, N. Crusan, S. Bradley, L. Fazio, D. Molinaro. 3rd row: J. Hanna, F. Duffy, K. Bates, S. Lauer, L. Loxterman, W. Dietrich, B. Black, M. Hockenberger, E. Jiggetts, A. Tomasino. 4111 row: C. Claus, M. Hobbs, K. Zunich, L. Halliwell, I. Nigrelli, J. Hunter, L. Milonas, R. Dardanell, L. Kensinger, L. Lamont. Pat Ruane, Barb Byers, Margie Caves, Diana Yungwirth, Pat Barzen, Rose Howe, Cathy Lane. Kathy Bailey, Carol Cunningham, Laurel Collins, Judy Coover, Tom Hohan Tom Spudic, Kevin Shaw. lst row: C. Rhoads, C. Burkhart, J. Murphy, B. Moore- field, N. Davis, C. Washington, D. Brady, K. Cerra, E. Metala, J. LaDolce, A. M. Gionta, J. Zimmerman, D. Thomas, D. Shelton, L. Fassinger, D. Thomas, D. Flick- inger, C. Berexa, J. Arthurs, P. Barzen. 2nd row: D Meuser, K. Barcellino, B. Boyd, G. Coleman, B. Laud- erback, M. Kenley, C. Burton, L. Blye, P. Curtin, L. Baker, M. Hockenberger, V. Falco, J. Bayko, C. Evans, J. Cenna, G. Davis, R. Bennett, F. Strothers. 3rd row G. Platt, C. Connelly, G. Baratta, V. Contardi, C. Fowler, J. Giovannini, B. Daquila, L. Hanley, P. Wildauer, M. Rote, S. Elliott, B. Autore, A. Evans, S. Burden, K. Crawford, I. Evanosky, K. Shaulis, A. Davis. 4tlz row: D. Kelly, D. Baklarz, D. Maqhinney, J. Blink- horne, J. Snider, B. Clifford, B. Golightly, J. Jiggerts, G. Cannon, J. Chepko, B, Lloyd, O. Murray, S. Baker, E. Kleiber, M. Dickson, M. Dickson, R. Williams, R. Rose. lst row: Mrs, Berg, L. Laslavic KV. Prem, S. Railingshafer fPres.l, R. Herrmann fHist.j, 2nd row: B. Caldarelli fTreas.j, M. Nelson fCoordinat0rj, T. DiLeo fCo0rdinatorj, G. Hobday fSec.j. The Variety Club is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Catherine Berg and its members include tal- ented students from every class. Through Variety Club they had opportunities to perform before audiences. Along with entertaining schools, churches, and community civic clubs all year, they presented the Annual Variety Club Show in the Spring. 136 Ist row: P. DeLuco, K. Shirk, B. McKeag, J. DeSimone, C. Felt, C. Abromats, D. Chinn, J. Arena, M. Scuilli, K. Seftick, S. Scherger, K. Vilani, P. Rodnok, B. Ireland, J. Harman, C. Fogle, J. Nievauer, S. Graham, C. Pezzillo, M. Weyer, L. Bowden, S. Natlis. 2nd row: D. Duncan, D. Baker, B. Bellamy, T. Williams, J. Meyers, J. Fu- tules, T. Bellamy, D. Duff, D. DeMartini, J. Herbert, L. Boughamer, D. Hall, J. Haubach, D. Pozzani, D. Flick, K. Connor, P. Hopper, M. Strunk, S. Kaminski, K. Widman. 3rd row: M. Kumer, L. McDonald, C. Kem- merer, S. Wepfer, D. Zurcher, B. Johnson, J. Gilbert, G. Kratsas, C. Crummy, E. Panek, G. McCormick, W. Mc- Kenzie, M. Davis, D. Kuhn, K. Renschigai, A. DeRenzo, P. Helsel, L. Loxterman, K. Davis, W. Dietrich. 4th row: R. Amoroso, W. Johnston, J. Farnsworth, T. Loughrey, D. Shiring, C. Collins, P. Crow, J. Hegnes, J. Weller, J. Nelson, R. Mento, B. Kowalski, K. Kress, S. Desmuke, S. Spaulding, F. Fiorino, G. Bretz, D. Shank, J. Stearn. lst row: N. Howells, P. McCauley, A. Bixler, L. Hons- perger, L. Rose, J. Huffman, J. Coover, N. Sipe, K. Gordon, L. Shuler, B. Byers, N. Knight, L. Shearer, K. Jackson, R. Cancilla, C. Klinefelter, W. Dunkel, D. Rager, J. Guenther, L. Stafford. 2nd row: N. Boughter, J. Reilly, S. Ondish, V. Wolfe, S. Weed, M. Allison, C. Scuro, S. Sterrett, S. Gangwish, E. Joseph, D. Hoezle, D. Bostjanick, R. Rosswog, L. Foster, M. Kline, G. Mollica, B. Emrick, J. Sabel, J. Previc, C. Anderson. 3rd raw: S. Cowan, J. Guenther, D. Cervi, C. Hostler, D. Miller, L. Cupelli, L. Clever, B. Barr, B. Best, S. Wads- worth, D. Carpenter, L. Etchison, P. Bridigum, E. Mc- Ewen, D. Mandros, L. Milonas, M. Caves, P. Thomas, T. Ricci, E. Navari, T. Mitrakos. 4th row: D. Shore, G. Marano, C. Sommer, J. Loebach, C. Claus, J. Federline, B. Shannon, H. Garfold, P. Cullen, M. McGann, F. Janoss, B. Wilson, W. Douglass, P. Kopelic, K. Craw- ford, P. Gibson, S. Massy, S. Dakan, B. Ward, B. Jack. 137 I 138 CUE AND CURTAIN Cue and Curtain is composed of juniors and seniors who have earned points for membership by acting in school dramatic productions or participating on play committees. Advised by Mrs. Mildred Dunham, Cue and Curtain created interest in the theater by sponsor- ing 'fAn Evening of One Actsn and by entering local dramatic competition. L'Eddy', awards presented to the best actress and actor and certificates awarded to all members completed the year of dramatic activities. Ist row: M. Quinn, A. Bixler, J. Porter, B. Ireland lSecr.1, D. Miller fPres.1, S. Cushing fTreas.J, G. Can- non KV. Presj, B. Cameron, A. Moses, C. Burkhart, J. Coover, L. Laslavic, J. Huffman. 2nd row: B. Moore- field, J. Diana, D. Meuser, J. Harman, D. Bonomo, C. Hostler, L. Cupelli, S. Kawa, J. Mason, M. E. Flocos, M. Caves, D, Carpenter, T. DiLeo, J. Quinn. 3rd row: L. Wellings, G. Coggeshall, B. Blue, L. Flumerfelt, S. Ondish, J. Farnsworth, K. Shaulis, J. Masi, G. McCor- mick, D. Flick, L. Lamont, B. Johnston, D. Mitnick, C Scuro, W. Douglass, M. Sterrett, L. Shultz, L. Collins 4th row: R. Oliver, L. Baker, K. Bailey, B. Kowalski, J Chepko, M. McGann, D. Pack, J. Weller, B. Golightly J. Nigrelli, D. Black, S. Railingshafer, R. Herrmann, C Churchel, S. Massy, C. Kleiman, P. Helsel, E. Joseph. 139 1.x-1 row: D. Carpenter, E. McEwen, B. Caldarelli, S. Gangwisch, D. Miller, S. Weed, C. Collins, J. Hanahan, S. Desmuke, L. Shearer, K. Jackson, C. Garzotto, A. Bixler, C. Rhoads. 2nd row: B. Moorefield, E. Meyers L. Etchison, S. Wepfer, K. McLane, B. Blair, B. Mc Keag, B. Ergler, B. Wilson, B. Jack, E. Joseph, M Nelson, K. Connor, J. DeLong, C. Kemmerer, A. Thomas, D, Myers. 3rd row: A. Tallo, P. Helsel, C Claus, G. Coleman, K. Shaw, W. Douglass, J. Federline, P. DeLuco, T. DiLeo, R. DiSanti, J. Hodil, G. Hobday, J. Harman, L. Khouri, C. Fowler, P. Morrill. 4th row: D. Hoezle, C. Crawford, G. Marano, N. Knight, S. Leavy, J. Wood, H. Garfold, G. Cannon, J. Nelson, G. Hachick, B. Hays, M. McGann, B. Golightly, D. Pack, S. Pailingshafer, D. Waddle, E. Herold, P. Kopelic. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The Music Department of Penn Hills High School, under the direction of Mrs. Betty Jo Wareham and Mr. James Stivanson, is one of the largest in Pennsylvania. The Choral Department consists of the total of six choruses which in- cludes A Cappella, Junior-Senior Girls, Con- tabile, Bel Canto, and the two Sophomore Girls Choruses. Throughout the year these groups par- ticipated in activities such as the Christmas Pro- gram, assemblies, and a Spring Concert. The most select of the choruses is A Cappella. In addition to singing at school activities, A Cap- pella also entertained at various events in the community. Smaller groups from A Cappella are Penn Notes, Sub Tones, and Triple Trio. 140 lst row: E. Santoliquido, V. Graboski, J. Porter, B Pribich, C. Traficante, D. Walsh, D. Huntley, J Schereder, M. Schlanger, C. Colosino, C. Curry, E Geraci, L. Hamilton, K. End, S. Easler, M. Eppinger, K Rich, C. Forman, M. Everett. 2nd row: A. Boston, P Celmer, D. Gionta, G. Trueman, G. Mollica, K. Finley, C. Ivory, J. Hart, A. Aiello, J. Huff, P. Barnett, M Simboli, A. Calabrese, L. Caffacus, G. Rowe. J Gaughan, D. Brown, S. Lee, D. Bonomo. 3rd row: S. LQ Kawa, J. Specter, P. Buskirk, G. Brancati, L. Murray, J Guenther, J. Guenther, J. Masi, K. Driscoll, O. Isaac, L Goolsby, L. Wharton, B. Tonsic, K. Fleischauer, M McShane, C. Knoll, M. Fruhriep, J. Shultz, J. Litzinger, Mr. Stivanson. 4th row: L. Lamont, S. Seibert, C. Pred- more, M. Matiska, K. Petroski, K. Zunich, A. Haines, B Ogden, C. Churchel, C. Paterson, K. Parlak, A. John- son, B. Wickline, J. Walters, S. Mantik, P. Ernst, K Moore, B. Carlisle. Ist row: D. Nott, D. Shelton, M. Scuilli, M. L. Maruc- cio, D. Longo, J. Bayko, M. J. Carr, G. Gray, P. Mc- Cauley, D. Frye, S. Scherger. 2nd raw: S. Mason, J Johns, M. Paolino, S. Seel, R. Blough, J. Vrenna, D Tyner, L. Beazley, N. Davis, B. Knight, L. Paluselli, M Rogers, F. Strothers, S. Jeannette. 3rd row: J. Morrison, M. Laird, D. Santoro, K. Newton, M. Rote, R. Sanford CONTABILE M. Knappenberger, K. Kagarise, L. Flumerfelt, C. Mitrakos, C. Gardner, B. Johnson, S. Kernick, M. Franke, K. Fike. 4th row: J. White, C. Barr, L. Blye, J. Solonike, L. Baker, N. Boughter, S. Massy, M. Nelson, R. Herrmann, P. Wildaur, K. Kress, J. Loebach, C. Coffman, H. Stevens, P. Hanna, M. Hockenberger. 141 JUNIOR SENIOR GIRLS' CHOIR BEL CANTO Ist row: S. Woessner, P. Boyle, S. Soles, D. Bonomo, J. Charles L Chahoy J Desciscio, D. Brady, S. Busche, S. Greer, J. Bourekas, D. Derdock J Ung D Slagle P. Will, M. Session. 2nd row: Mr. Stivanson, B. Pietrowski, C. Faust C Bender S Cumpston, P. Engel, E. Koeberle, M. Potcnik, L. Tuckey, B. Henderson S Pommer J Moore, L. Linn, M. Gagwisch, P. Finley, K. Williams. 3rd mw: K Cerra D Paro D Bassell, C. Short, C. Marcinzyn, J. Evanosky, M. McKnight, D. Shore A Glaros L Shuler, B. Finlay, K. Gordon, S. Cowan, B. Curtis, D. Longdon D Kachelries 4th row: G. Coleman, H. Melcher, T. O'Malley, B. Clilford, B. Kenney M Kenley D Morrill, R. Beyers, R. Wright, G. White, D. Stover, J. Aber, D. Meuser D Rhule lst row: G. Coleman, B. Ergler, D. Meuser, B. Kenney, B. Wilson, J. Aber, H. Melcher. 2nd row: S. Leavy, P. DeLuco, T. DiLeo, B. Clifford, D. Morrill, R. Byers, G. White, W. Douglass, K. Shaw, D. Stover, B. McKeag. 3rd row: Mr. Stivanson, J. Wood, G. Cannon, M. McGann, B. Hays, J. Federline, G. Hachick, D. Hunter, B. Golightly, J. Nelson, D. Pack, J. Lawson, H. Garfold, J. Hodil. 142 BOYS' GLEE CLUB Ist row: M. Decker, L. Bowden, J. Prata, D. Casertano, L. Miller, K. Chilcote, M. Noel, L. Sembower, C. Vetter, L. Fassinger, D. Garzotto, K. Miller, L. Kalp, L. Baxter. 2nd row: E. Metala, J. Williams, D. Mawhinney, L. Vento, B. Emrick, C. Connelly, F. Blough, D. Duff, E. Beatty, S. Ludwig, E. Strang, D. Kociban, S. Goolsby. 3rd row: R. Davis, A. Boyd, R. Morelli, N. Bushen, D. Lepovsky, D. Baklarz, S. Spaulding, B. Best, SGPHDIVIORE GIRLS' CHORUS J. Hanna, P. Shimko, S. Harkins, K. Bates, B. Merriman, Mr. Stivanson. 143 PENN NOTES Ist row: S. Gangwisch, S. Weed, D. Miller, B. Jack, E. Joseph, M. Nelson 2nd row: T. DiLeo, S. Railingshafer, D. Pack, B. Wilson, W. Douglass. SUB TONES J. Harman, S. Wepfer, C. Crawford, P. DeLuco, G. Cannon, J. Nelson. 144 Ist row: C. Collins fSub.1, B. Moorefield fSub.l, 2nd row: E. McEwen, C. Kemmerer, A. Bixler. 3rd row: K. Jackson, N. Knight, L. Shearer. 4th row: C. Claus, P. Kopelic, P. Gibson. TRIPLE TRIO chestra. Ist row: L. Titmus, P. Kopelic, D. Stark, D. Thomas, B. Rupert, B. Jack. 2nd row: M. Shugats, L. Laviana, W. Lockard, W. Book, J. Futules, D. DeMartini, S. Anderson, A. Rose. 3rd row: J. Hulin, G. Kratsas, K. LeVan, P. Luffy, J. Masi, J. Johns. 4th row: Mr. Reichenfeld, G. Luft, R. Amoroso, P. Cullen, J. Knox, P. Pilgrim. 145 ORCHESTRA The orchestra directed by Mr Eugene Reichenfeld performed at many events throughout the year. In addition to playing dur ing the intermissions at the class plays, the orchestra also pre sented a concert 1n the spring and performed at the musical Select members of the orchestra participated in the District Or fi fig. BAND The Penn Hills High School marching band consists of approximately one hundred members who are se- lected for their playing and marching ability. Aided by the sponsorship of Mr. H. F. Williams, the band per- formed this year at football games, pep rallies, and basketball games stimulating school enthusiasm. The band also played at several community events and ren- dered an outstanding performance at the Annual Spring Concert. BAND MEMBERS- C. Abromats, M. Allison, R. Amoroso, C. Arnold, K. Bailey, D. Baker, J. Batchelor, R. Beier, B. Bellamy, T. Bellamy, J. Bitzer, J. Boyles, P. Bridigum, T. Canzian, D. Coquatto, M. Caves, J. Cenna, A. Chape, D. Chinn, P. Clifford, G. Coggeshall, L, Courtley, P. Crisswell, C. Crummy, P. Cullen, D. Daniel, K. Davis, N. Davis, D. DeMartini, J. DeSimone, L. DeWalt, M. Dickson, T. DiLeo, C. Felt, D. Flick, J. Franco, J. Freyer, J. Futules, D. Gainer, J. Gilbert, J. Giovannini, J. Grbenick, E. Green, W. Gregg, R. Grieco, R. Hamm, R. Haubach, S. Henderson, G. Hobday, R. Holman, P. Holmes, P. Hopper, J. Hulin, J. Hunter, D. Hyser, D. James, C. Jenkins, W. Jewett, J. Johnston, S. Kaminski, G. Kefalos, R. Knerr, R. Kozusko, G. Kratsas, B. Kuhns, M. Kopelic, G. Laus. K. LeVan, Lewis, J. Livingstone, G. Logsdon, E. Long, J. Maeioce, D. Matter, C. Marshall, W. McAllister, J. McWhirter, G. Meier. J. Meyers. L. Milonas, W. Monagle, J. Morris, J. Morrow, L. Muth, S. Natlis, J. Nie- bauer, S. O'Connor, R. Patterson, S. Patterson, J. Perch. P Pilgrim, C. Powell, D. Powell, D. Pozzani. D. Rager, D. Ray- mond, D. Rhea, B. Rupert, M. Schroeder. C. Scuro. M. Scuro R. Sheplar, L. Somerhaldcr, C. Sprague, K. Sproul, S. Sterrett D. Stewart, M. Strunk, J. Teplitz, B. Thomason, T. Tumulty W. Werksman, C. Whiteford, J. Williams, V. Wolfe, L. Young. L. DeWalt, G. Hobday, M. Strunk, J. Gross, D. Baker, P. Hopper fCap1ainJ, C. Whiteford, S. Kaminski, S. Natlis, D. Chinn. NIAJORETTES The 1966 Penn High Majorettes had another successful year under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Barbara Means. Led by captain Pat Hopper, the majorettes per- formed for football games, pep rallies, parades, and other events including the Spring Variety Club Show. With the band, they executed routines that demon- strated their marching skill and talent in drill work. Chuck Crummy, Drum Major Pat Hopper, Captain 148 Ist row: B. Caldarella, R. Cansilla, L. Haines, D. Rager, K Valini, J. Zimmerman, D. Bostjanic, B. Knight, P. McCombs, J. LaDolce, A. M. Gionta, 2nd row: D. Thomas, L. Cupelli fSec.j, L. Clever lTreas.J, C. Hostler fPres.j, B. Barr, C. Berexa, B. Best KCaptainJ, RHYTHMETTES The Penn Hills Senior High School Rhythmettes provided entertainment and promoted school spirit at all football halftime shows. Directed by Mrs. Patricia Gottemoeller and drilled by captain Bev Best, the squad marched in pep rallies, at basketball games, and in parades. Along with endless hours of practice, the Rhythmettes sold candy and held their annual dance in the spring of the year. K. Barcellino, R. Rosswog, M. Kline, L. Foster, S. Gre- gory, G. Mollica. 3rd row: P. Barzen, B. Ward, B. Boyd, D. Cervi, S. Dakan fHist.J, S. Ralingshafer, S. Massy, T. Ricci, K. Shaulis, C. Fowler, A. Davis, J. Arthurs. Bev Best, Captain 149 CHEERLEADERS The Cheerleaders and the Squaw and Indian boosted the spirit and morale of both the Student Body and the school's athletes. Under the supervision of Miss Jane Gary, the Varsity and Junior Var- sity Cheerleaders planned the pep rallies for the football and basketball seasons, sponsored the annual Cheerleaders, Dance, and crowned Bev Best and Bill Foltz '4Miss and Mr. Football. Dave Shiring, Indian, and Linda Honsperger, Squaw. SQUAW AND INDIAN ,J 'L' :QW ff.. Q:Eafbfs215!l5:!5X'fsi'ifise2?Ef 4 Xl .L . . Q ,l' . 2 A J 1 A X Charlene Kleiman, Cap tain VARSITY IliBgga?.aIxii3?frl2LinlJyers, S. Wadsworth, C. Kleiman, J. Coover, E. Joseph, L JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS M. Weyer, C. Mull, S. Ward, B. Kacheiries, J. Alexander, G. Platte. 151 Engel, S. McKinley, M. Hobbs, G. Truman, V. Whar- Ist row: J. Coover, B. Byers, E. Moore, K. Williams, A Mastromonaco, E. Beatty, S. Frank, G. Fulton, J. Mille, K. Bianculli, C. Cosentino, V. Truschel, R. Morra, P Finley, L. Laslavic, J. Huffman, L. Rose. 2nd row: R Prentice, S. Welsh, M. Fruhriep, D. Frye, N. Gebhart C. Mull, G. Brancati, R. Blough, F. Blough, L. Valen- tine, L. Beebe, C. Dowell, M. Grossman, C. Klinefelter, L. Schirra. 3rd row: C. Fogle, D. Duff, K. Gordon, P ton, G. Davis, M. Fleming, D. Gionta, K. Ludovici, W Dunkel, S. Hawkey, D. Kearney. 4th row: S. Bozan, C Kleiman, R. Herrmann, D. Meyers, S. Harkins, J Griest, T. Loughrey, J. Weller, D. Tomaszeweki, B Trio, M. McKnight, S. Wadsworth, H. Roth, S. Cimino 5111 row: J. Westray, G. McCormick, B. Smith, J Werder, L. Long, J. Kellogg, S. Trunick, J. Ball, J Ionadi, J. Federline, G. Cannon, T. Nicassio. The Booster Clubis main ob- jective is to promote school spirit and support the high school teams at all times, whether win- ning or losing. The club, open to every member of the student body, sponsors Booster buses to and from away football and bas- ketball games. By making posters and signs, printing programs, and organizing the Pow Wow, Booster Club, helped to increase pride at Penn Hills High. D. Shiring fPres.j, B. Ireland KV. Pres.j, J. Carey fTreas.j, K. Finley fSec.j, L. Collins ICOordinatorj. 152 VARSITY CLUB The goal of the Varsity Club is to establish a better understanding of athletics and to create a greater interest in high school sports. In keeping with the tradition that Penn Hills is satisfied only with the best, the Varsity Club lettermen consider representing Penn Hills High School an honor and a privilege. PROGRAM SALESNIEN The football ushers and pro- gram salesmen helped spectators find seats and obtain programs to identify their favorite players at every home game. Displaying courtesy and respect, they pro- vided information for the fans and took care of any problems P. Welsh, D. Oliver, K. Zunich, G. Jones, D. Shiring, V. Delle Donne that arose. FOOTBALL USHERS C. Mitrakos, J. Shultz, J. Specter. D. Oliver, P. Welsh, K. Zunich lst row: W. Crowder, D. Kociban, J. Emigh, J. Burn- ham, G. Bender, D. Campanella, T. Corbett, B. Wid- man. 2nd row: M. Hooper, T. Bellamy, B. Weimer, B. Foltz fSec.l, G. Flinn, T. Guido, S. Venturino, R Fraser, G. Sherman, L. Solomon, C. Tarry, F. Turner, J. Scott, D. Thomas. 3rd row: S. Castelli, K. Kelley, M Beatty, G. Giarnelli, R. Emrick, T. DiCesar0, C. Bas sell, E. Carmack, G. Cannon, J. Wolfe, M. Thompson, P. Lozovoy, D. Shiring, G. Jones, W. Swiger, C. Ed wards. 4tlz row: R. Zomnir CPres.l, F. Walsh, J. Mullen, K. Schnars, R. Poole, R. Niebauer, K. Zellars, M. Flynn, J. Wilson, T. Shlopak, T. Powell, K. LeVan, R. Bingham, D. Whitmore, P. Allen, B. Davenport. 5111 row: V. Delle Donne, D. Thompson, J. Maxim, D. Webb, A. Corcoran, G. Hackett, S. Osborne, L. John- son, M. James, J. Hamerly, E. Flynn, R. Tolliver, M. Tavenner, D. Bruwelheide, R. Gazzo, CV. Pres.l, J. Capobianco. l 153 Ist row: L. Wellings, D. Hay fV. Pre.r.j, L. Casilio, L. Honsperger fPres.j, M. Costantino, L. Argall fTreas.1. 2nd row: J. Kittle, N. Roney, G. Ceresa, M. Boyd, L. Proudfoot, S. Hertzog, S. Walters, C. Scuro, C. Anderson, C. Sprague, B. White. 3rd row: P. Seibel, M. Klenk, B. Berger, C. Chinn, A. Bixler, B. Stough, J. McMahon, R. Stritz, J. Litzinger, C. Fogle, C. Kramme, K. McFarland. 4th row: L. Ayres, J. Clark, S. Ayres, P. Grebiner, S. Seel, L. Ranallo, D. Nott, S. Schleicher, M. Farrell, L. Muth, D. Keck. 5111 row: J. Scott, S. Murray, N. Carson, L. Milonas, J. Knox, B. Nelson, P. Wildauer, M. Schmidt, B. Wickline, M. Rote, M. McFarland. 6111 row: Mrs. Furrie, D. Martin, D. Shelton, C. Washington, E. Piatek, P. Gilcher, B. Bentel, P. Priestley, M. Franke. The purposes of the Senior Mathemat- ics Society are to strengthen interest in math and to further the use of it. Mrs. Annette Comenetz, who is the sponsor, led the club in accomplishing these in- tents. Members consist of seniors who have had Algebra II and who took an academic math course in their senior year. G.L.C. The intention of the Girls' Leaders Club is to develop leaders through sportsmenship. Aided by their sponsors, Mrs. Jeanne Furrie and Mrs. Elfrida Jack, the members organized intramural tournaments in field hockey and basketball and also officiated at these games. After collecting points for attendance and participation in club activities, worthy members received awards at the end of the year. MATH SOCIETY lst row: S. O'Connor fPres.j, E. Kratz, L. Lightfoot KV. Pres.J L Laslavic C. Sommer fSec.J, R. Zorowski, T. Prahl, M. Delozier. 2nd :ow Mrs Comenetz, J. Gilbert, D. Maclntyre, R. Meyer, J. Roth, J. Hamerly G Jones Under the guidance of Miss Molly Davis, spon- sor, the Chess Club emphasizes good sportsman- ship in playing and better understanding of the game. Through the Pittsburgh Chess Tournament, the members had the opportunity to play other schools. At the end of the year a trophy was awarded to the best player. CHESS CLUB Ist row: A. Rose, M. O'Connor, D. Kaley, D. Andrews, R. Mason, E, Palguta, G. White, B. McAllister, R. Bastiaans, W. Betz fSec.-Treas.j, K. Hann. 2nd row: P. Helsel, R. Banos, L. Smith, D. Bindschadler, J. Pottmeyer, M. Sloss, J. Means, S. O'Connor CPres.j, R. Zorowski KV. Prem, J. Litzinger, Miss Davis. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club serves its members by culti- vating their interests in fields of biology, chemis- try, and physics. The club, sponsored by Mr. David Slatery, holds weekly lab classes at which they conduct varied experiments. Ist row: T. Pison, J. Morrow, J. Ung, P. Welsh, J. Scott, T. Lies, B Gainer, D. Climpson. 2nd row: Mr. Slatery, B. Wormington, G Byers, E. Condrac fPres.Q, C. Duffy fTreas.J, V. Scoglietti, T. Prahl R. Kuzmicki fSec.j, G. Farthing, K. Whitaker, R. Greenlee. OUTDOCR CLUB Boys interested in hunting and fishing were able to talk together and share ideas and information because of the Cutdoor Club. The members exchanged opinions and knowledge of equipment and techniques with their advisor, Mr. Frank Laslow. Ist row: R. Davis, B. Learzaf, K. Shaw, R. Prososky, D. Lynn. 2nd row: J. Canzian, C. Kastner, R. Byers, D. Hunter, M. Stanik, Mr. Laslow. NJQL Rostrum is devoted to the promotion Le but du cercle francais, c'est de don- ner aux eleves de cette langue llopport- unite de se reunir pour parler et pour entendre parle le francais. Au cour de l'annee, pendant les reun- ions qui ont lieu une fois par mois, on entend des conferences, souvent illustrees de diaposatines, sur la culture et la civili- zation frangaise. FRENCH CLUB of debate, oral interpretation, and extem- poraneous speaking. Members of Ros- trum participated in various speech tour- naments at schools throughout the dis- trict. In January the club, along with NFL, sponsored a debate tournament at the high school. Members of rostrum who earn twenty- five points may then become members of the National Forensic League, a National Honorary Society. They can continue to earn points by competing in tournaments and eventually earn honorary degrees. Both clubs are sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Davis, Mr. William Mathos, and Mr. James Porterfield. Ist row: M. Everett, S. Weed, B. Kuhns, L. Parker, L. Marino fSecj 2nd row: Mrs. Davis, S. Kernick, L. Erhart KV. Pres.J, T. DeMarco fTreasl D Kaley, L. Flumerfelt. 3rd row: F. Martini, S. Colella, N. Chadwick fPresj T. Taylor, J. Morris, M. Chandler. SlLN. The Student United Nations is a club designed to help students understand the procedures of the United Nations. As members of the Student United Nations of Western Pennsylvania, the club had seminar type meetings and sometimes met with the larger organizations. I .. 9 - Ist row: F. Duffy fPres.l, C. Wellings, K. Bates, M. Shipe, J. Hanna fSec.l, J. Evanosky, B. Bender. 2nd row: Mr. Mathos, J. Litzinger, T. Hagg, J. Strum KV. Pres.J, E. Segreti, G. White, J, Elder, W. Weyandt fTreas.l, Mr. Porter- field. fi , A . P Q2 lst row: F. Previc, B. Berger, D. Rager, W. Gray, S. Moftitt, B. Knight, M, Plummer, C. Lane KV. Presj, J. Huffman, E. Moore, A. Moses KSec.l, E, Amato, L. Paluselli, B. Tat- ton. Znd row: Mr, Cannon, R. Pranno fTreas.j, R. Morris, S. Luterell, D. Zurcher, P. Skowron, P. LeDonne, L. Beazley, K. Gunnell, S. Stockey, P. Barr, A. Liotta, Miss Jones. 3rd row: L. Hamley, M. Caves, G. Joyce, D. Spudic, J. Knox, B. Ward KP:-es,J, L. Shultz, L. Lamont, J. Mason, E. McDowell, A. Mc- Aleese. 4th row: D. Climpson, C. Sommer, P. Krouskop, P. Helsel, J. Chepko, R. Meyer, A. Venturino, J. Jakovac, K. Kress, P. Hanna, B. Rupert. SOPHOIVIORE ROSTRUM Ist row: D. Davis, J. Stemler, E. Moore, M. Ballantine fSec.1, S. Schack, C. Daniher, P. Thomas, M. Sciullo, C. Ivory, C. Cosentino, D. Brown. 2nd row: M. Quinn, J. Short, D. Franco, P. Thompson, C. Clark, L. Maxim, P. Keaton, R. Heagy, J. Quinn, N. Roney fSec.l, L. Tepel. 3rd row: B. Blue, L. Erhart, S. Colella, D. Wetzler, R. Meyer, L. Urbano, M. Warkaske, C. Wetzel, K. Zunich, C. Fowler. ,- - - 2- --- Cada Clase avanzada de espanol ha or- ganizado su propio 'gclubf' Muchas veces estos uclubsl' se reunen durante la hora de clase. La clase especial de espanol tres que se reune la primera hora es muy activa. Ellos hicieron una gran fiesta e invitaron a todos los ostros grupos. Durante el ano sus planes incluyen una pelicula sobre NLazarillo de Tormesj' la gran novela picaresca de Espana y tambien un banquete al lin del ano. Este ano los clubs trataran de presentar un sky-show en la lengua espafiola en nuestro planetario. CLUB lst row: N. Crusan, L. Ranallo, fTreas.l, L. Maiolo, K. Bian- culli. 2nd row: C. Hostler fPres.j, K. Renschigai, D. Santoro fSec.Q, S. Tavenner. - 1 4 A lst row: S. Cushing. P. Bastiaans fPres.J, R. Stiltz, J. Porter, R. Pranno, Fox. D, Bonomo, G. Huff, P. Barnett, K. Jackson, P. Gilcher fV. Presj, Pratt, N. Davis, D. Davis, Mrs. Rose. 2nd row: H. Remmick, P. Pilgrim, Jack, F. Duffy, B. Wilson, R. Bastiaans, J. Hayes, J. Wright, B. Best, Buckvich, D. Metcalf, T. Hagg, D. Santoro, J. DeLong. 3rd row: B. Learz M. Shiring, M. Boyd, C. Bracco, M. Schmidt, T. Pison, B. McAllister, Wormington. L. Fuchshofer. S. Sterrett tTrcus.l, B. Beier, M. Smutko, Gainer. 4111 row: T. Grithth, P. Lilly. M. Dickson. D. Webb. M. McGann. King, T. Taylor. B. Golightly, L. Boehm, A. Genutis, W. McKenzie, Kuzmicki, J. Jaffurs, A. Rose. V lst row: J. Murphy, O. DiCristofaro. J. Harman, V. Bencivenga, D. Smith, D. W Crawford, A. Bixler. Zml row: J. Masi, J. Stearn, B. Blue fSvc.l, E. Joseph. T. Della Sala, S. Weed, K. Reed. 3rd row: D. Mitnick !Trcu.s'.J, B. Weimer KPres.J, B. Johnston, T. Spudic, B. Niebauer KV. Prcsj, J. Hunter, B. Rupp. GERMAN CLUB Der Zweck des Deutschen Vereins ist lnteresse fuer deutsche Kultur in allen Studenten zu erwecken. Der Hohepunkt des Vereinsjahres ist der Deutsche Abend im Februar. Hier untcrhalten die Schueler Elte r n und Freunde mit deutschen Theaterstuecken, Liedern und Musikalischen un Literarischen Vortraegen. Schueler des Vereins neh- men auch teil in der neverdings Organ- isicrten Language. Fair im Buhl Planetar- rum. SPANISH Ist row: M. Carr, P. Siebel, K. Seftick, P. Connelly, K. Carlisle fSec.-Treas.J, K. Vidak. 2nd row: M. Arcuri, D. Gib- bon, C. Gardner, R. Prososky, N. Braun, G. Platt, R. Rodden, P. Fanale. 3rd row: M. Hockenberger, R. Herrmann, N. Boughter, D. May, R. Holmes, J. Fiola CPresJ, L. Maxim, D. Baker, C. Clark. lst row: R. Luther, B. Ireland fTreas.J, M. Klein, J. Holler, F. Brinton, G. Bender, I. Trujillo, C. Brown. 2nd row: L. McHugh, P.Curtin, J. DeLong, L. Khouri fPres.J, K. Davis fV. Presj, D. Myers, M. Hill. 3rd row: E. Allen, M. Franke, B. Hofscher, T. Nigrelli, C. Claus ISec.J, N. Sneider, B. Kuhns. RUSSIAN CLUB The purpose of the Russian Club is to promote a better un- derstanding of Russian culture and language. Club membership is open to all Russian students at Penn High School. lst row: L. Rose fTreas.J, L. Ketterer, C. Fogle, S. Fulmer R. Howe, J. Previc, S. Schack, C. Curry fSec.J, C. Burkhart 2nd row: J. Short, J. Hershey, N. Carson KV. Pres.J, B Johnson, M. Wallace, S. Kernick, M. Knappenberger, D Franco, D. Martin, E. Leonard. 3rd row: M. Sterrett, T. Lin coln, K. Sproul, V. Delle Donne, D, Slutsky, J. Farnsworth, G Davis, J. Emigh, L. Baker, L. Parker fPres.j. Ist row: L. Marino, P. McCauley fSec.J, M. Negrey, M. Arcuri K Smith C Coffman, K. Fleischauer, J. Miketic, S. Seel, C. Daniher, R. Perch 2nd row C. Koval, B. Fandozzi, D. Unetich, P. Lozovoy fPres.J, T. Riemer T Lies C Pascarella CTreas.J, W. Mellon, Miss Barich. 159 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The Library Assistants Organization, sponsored by Mrs. Frances DeClever, is a service club which aids the librarians. The members work to provide an elli- cient library system for the student body. Ist row: C. Martinelli, S. Stuparitz, L. Chakoy, G. Davis, C. Chinn, B Isherwood, J. Wiesenbach, A. Bixler. 2nd row: Mrs. DeClever, M. Bellini, M Fox, J. DeLong, S. Panati, L. Holden, R. Dardanell, N. Kuhn, L. Boody, F Blough, C. Mszyco, L. Lamont, N. Roney, S. Huntley, D. Brown. 3rd row: M Boyd KV. Pres.J, S. Seel fSec.J, E. Santoliquido, J. Litzinger, C. Connelly, L Hoffman, M. Klenk, D. Runyan, R. Cancilla, A. Giordano, D. Longdon, H Mason, R. Morelli. Ist row: L. Proudfoot, T. Rossi, G, Platte, B. Pietrowski, M. McKnight, K. Renschigai, M. Stadelman, K. Cassidy, R. Howe, R. Blough. 2nd row: M. Caranfa, A. Porco, P. Ernst, Miss Woomer, N. Valenti, J. Solonika, L, Lintel- man, S. Hollis, M. Wallace, J. Haley, J. John- son, N. Bushem, P. Wildauer, W. Dietrich, E. Cannoni, D. Kazmierski, P. Shimko, C. Hart, K. Limegrouver, J. Specter, R. Pascarella, S. Miller, L. Marino, C. Pongibove. 3rd row: B. Blair, P. Criswell, B. Best, S. Schack, B. Hen- derson, J. Marasco, M. Nigliazzo, B. White, L. Titmus, H. Hunter, B. Ogden, B. Bryson, D. Bricker, K. Brenner, J. Campbell, C. Parker, P. Pilgrim. N. Arcuri, S. Schimp, K. McDermott, C. Christ, E. Allen. PUPIL PERSONNEL The Oflice Assistants helped the secre- taries in the High School, Guidance, and Pupil Personnel Oflices, Not only did the Assistants deliver messages and operate the switchboard, but they also learned and performed regular office procedures. J. Yankura, P. Aiello, B. Ferranti, K. Bates, L Courtley, J. Mason, L. McDonald, P. Varoga L. Haney, J. Taylor, S. Jeannett, K. Casertano J. Carr, J. Niebauer, K. Bianculli, J. Roman K. Powers. OFFICE GUIDANCE M. Sprague, K. Cassidy, B. Trio, P. White, S. Kovalcik, D. Kearney, S. Williams, P. Thompson, J. Williams, B. Ariondo, L. Tepel, A. Mastromonaco, K. Wainer, J. Murphy, R. Stiltz, D. Garzotto. 161 9 1 Isl ww: G. Ritchey, J. Linn, L. Luffy, A. Sum, S. Natlis, K. Armstrong, L. Sum, M. Russo, G. Zanin. Zna' row: K. Greene, R. Ludovici, K. Friel, K Cholka, T. Pellegrino, E. Wells, R. Cancilla, L. Heck, B. Kuhn, D. Mascaro. 3rd row: S. Nirschl, J. McNulty, C. Siefert, S. Saylor, L. Getz, G. Bradley, M. Lomicka, J. Schrott, G. Ceccato, Mrs. Naser. 4111 row: H. Studner, M. Schu bert, L. Kensinger, N. Johnson, L. Lentz, S. Burden, L. Berardi, M. Mettrick C. Zapf, N. Taylor. STUDENT SECRETARIES Student Secretaries is a service group composed of Senior commercial students. Each girl is assigned to a faculty member to do such Work as typing and duplicat- ing for the entire year. At the Annual Student Secretaries' Banquet, the previ- ous years' Student Secretaries returned and talked to the girls about their work. -.. ...,..-mb' Ist row: K. Cook, A. M. Gionta fPres.J, R. Rosswog CSec.J, D. Ickes IT:-ec1s.l, D. Carlisano KV. Prem, I. Booher, M. Cefola. 2nd row: R. Keyser, M. Hendry, D. Thomas, L. Eppinger, B. Cestra, J. Zimmerman, S. Easler, C. Ryan. 3rd row: M. Abranovich, C. Cunningham, P. Bastiaans, M. Kline, M. Pietropola, M. Tomaino, D. Bostjanick, C. Goldinger, M. Chase, M. Stadel- man. 4111 row: G. Marano, K. Barcellino, C. Spanbauer, J. Durick, S. Dineley, I. Caldwell, T. Ricci, D. Cervi, B. Boyd, H. Julian. ee if 162 4.. , . li l 1 lst row: P. Biorio, C. Garzotto, N. Williams, D. Runyan, C. Hawkey, S. Simon, B. Lewis. 2nd row: D. Kearney, D. Hay, J. Vrenna, P. Barr, P. Gilcher, P. Clifford, J. Brannan, N. Knight, R. Gloss, L. Casilio. 3111 row: B. Mihelic, N. Nagel, J. Solonika, P. Helsel, S. Salmon, C. Mitrakos, H. Roth, A. Davis, P. Aiello, C. Gardner. 4111 row: S. Venables, N. O'Hara, S. Siciliano, C. Swisher, M. Hobbs, D. Cervi, S. Desmuke, B. Rupp, M. Boyd, P. Ernst. . f . .- F.N.c. - - Open to juniors and seniors interested in a health career, the Future Nurses Club organizes service projects and provides in- formation concerning nursing and other fields of medicine. Mrs. Cordelia Stuckert and Mrs. Doris Busbey advise the club which sponsors tours to nearby hospitals. To gain job experi- ence, members give up their study halls to work in the school Health Office. lst raw: J. Guenther, fTr0r1s.l, P. Priestley. J. Jakovac. S. Schleicher KV. Pre.s'.j, M. A Farrell tPres.J, J. Masi, M. Schrock, E. Navari fSec.1. 2nd row: K. Bonomo, J Rosetti, K. Jackson, S. Best, M. Fox, P. Fanale, E. Moore, L. Wright, D. Frye, S Rowe, J. Roman, Mrs. Stuckert. 3111 row: L. Proudfoot, D. Ross, C. Chinn, K. Brenner K. Smith, K. Pieper, H. Remmick. M. McShane, L. Somerhalder, P. Buskirk, M. Braun K. Neva. 41h row: R. Prentice, A. Winne, D. Spudic, M. Caves, L. Milonas, K Riedinger, L. Zimmer, E. Allen, M. Burns, P. Thomas, N. Leonard. 5111 row: J Guenther. K. Fleischauer, L. Baker, L. Maxim. L. Boody. D. Yungwirth, J. Hughes, M Nelson. S. Ayres, L. Thuransky, L. Flumerfelt, S. Williamson, C. Coffman, S. Cimino. l63 Ist row: I. Maxwell, P. Hockenberry, J. Rossette, G. Hobday, B. Caldarelli, S. Moflitt, C. Garzotto, Gi Brown, K. Bonomo, D. Brown, V. Wolfe, L. Honsperger. 2nd row: K. Gunnell, K. Casertano, L. Moses, S. Miller, N. Davis, L. Ketterer, J. Tebay, B. Knight, R. Heagy, Scherger, T. Stang, K. Tomb, M. Plummer, J. Murphy, M. Carr, M. Maruccio, B. Byers, M. Negrey. 3rd row: E. Piatek, R. Blough, J. Scott, J. Marasco, D. Smith, P. Hillegas, C. Anderson, C. Ivory, S. Fulmer, J. Bayko, M. Caves, J. Short, P. Thomas, S. Fish, M. Costantino, J. Morrison, L. Detweiler, L. Schirra, T. Fornicoia, J. Quinn. 4111 I'iIW.' S. Weed, V. Falco, N. O'Hara, J. DeLong, J. Masi, B. Stough, S. Rodella, A. Estatico, B. Nelson, B. Dubois, S. Kernick, C. Barr, A. Rieland, B. Rupp, J. Hershey, C. Berexa, V. Bencivenga, K. Kagarise, L. Szitas, S. Wadsworth. 5th row: J. Griest, J. McWhirter, P. Ruane, M. Davis, B. White, L. Valerio, R. Holman, M. MacFarland, E. Panek, M. McGann, D. Pack, P. Lozovoy, J. Fiola, S. Ondish, J. Jakovac, K. MacFarland, J. Clark, C. Cosentino. K. Ryczek, B. Barker. F.T.l-l. The purpose of the Future Teachers of America Club is to introduce interested juniors and seniors into the teaching pro- fession and to give them an opportunity to learn every phase of a teacher's work. Under the guidance of Mrs. Virginia Cramer and Mrs. Judith Kreiling, F.T.A. members listened to guest speakers, vis- ited a college, and sent representatives to the State Convention in Harrisburg. The highlight of the year came when the Sen- ior members experienced three days of actual classroom observing and teaching in the grade schools and high schools. Ist row: S. Cushing, M. Everett, E. Santoliquido, K. Powers, D. Bonomo. 2nd row: N. Crusan, R. Henley, B. Tatton, J. Johns, K. Bianculli, L. Maiolo, K. Seftick, C. Fogle, J. Huffman, L. Laslavic, S. Murray, L. O'Connell, G. Ceresa, J. Mille, P. McCauley, L. Paluselli, M. Trus- chel, B. Connor. 3rd row: Mrs. Kreiling, K. Vilani, E. Amato, N. Williams, J. Harman, C. Arnold, S. Salmon, M. Flocos, M. Fleming, T. Carson, T. Wellings, M. Zilles, S. Fleming, S. Venables, K. Carlisle, J. Carey, R. Walton, M. Quinn, P. Seibel, Mrs. Cramer. 4th row: L. Shearer, K. Cassidy, E. McDowell, C. Hostler, L. Col- lins, B. Barr, M. Arcuri, D. Santoro, M. Rote, L. Argall, P. Krouskop, L. Khouri, M. Glover, G. Joyce, C. Klei- man, D. Cervi, B. Best, J. Holliday, A. McAleese, K Davis. 5111 row: C. Kuamme, D. Myers, P. Skowron, P Rhea, D. Spudic, P. Thompson, K. Iagnema, P. Kopelic, S. Shook, S. Massy, R. Herrmann, K. Kress, E. Joseph M. Nelson, C. Crawford, B. Rupert, M. Hochenberger, D. Baker, S. McKinley, J. A. Litzinger. Ist row: D. Davis, L. Pietrowski, I. Trujillo, C. Chinn, P. Connelly, A. Bixler, C. Rhoads, R. Pascarella, F. Previc fSec.J, D. Nott, M. Bellini, M. DiBon. 2nd row: W. Gray, P. Grebiner, D. Rager, C. Lane, R. Howe, L. Marino, R. Howe, B. Berger, C. Werntz, J. Taylor, S. Seel, J. Miketic, R. Pranno, P. Walter, J. McMahon, L. Wright, A. Moses, S. Luttrell. 3rd row: P. Bastiaans, L. Etchison, J. Previc, L. Tepel, O. DiCristo- faro, M. Wallace, P. LeDonne, J. Huff, G. Coggeshall, R. Morris, C. Kemmerer, P. Taliaferro, P. Curtin, P. Hopper, J. Specter, E. Fields, L. Miller, B. Batey, L. Taylor, J. Hedges. 4th row: C. Gardener, N. Stabilito, L. Shultz, J. Hanahan, C. Curry, L. Lamont, A. Venturino, K. Reed, B. Jack, M. Rench, S. Liotta IV. Pres.J, E. Cannoni fPres.J, C. Wetzel, B. Williams, D. Stresky, L. Titmus, R. Keaton, L. Ranallo fSec.J, G. Stevenson, M. Toia. 5111 row: M. Allison, G. Davis, K. Zunich, C. Baila, D. Mitnick, C. Bocco, T. Guido, J. Knox, K. Mitrakos, M. Schmidt, M. Eyeman, C. Churchel, B. Trio, B. Foltz, K. Shaw, M. Chandler, J. Fitzroy, G. Aiello, M. Frankie, B. Ferranti K T reas J 1 L. N., --4-. ART CLUB Through field trips, lectures and first hand experience, the Art Club fulfilled its purpose of bringing together students inter- ested in art and acquainting them with its many facets. This year the Art Club sponsored the Annual Spring Art Show and made posters and cover designs for school activity programs. Ist row: C. Burkhart, Strunk, T. Brown, M. row: Mr. Karkowsky, McMahon, T. DiLe0, Kawa. 3rd row: J. Iagnemma, D. Barrett, C. Brown, E. Moore, B. Cameron. S. Rodella. M. Sciullo, B. Berger, C. Dothard, L. D. Tommaso. 2nd P. Barzen, L. Cupelli, C. Curry fSec.J, D. Stresky, L. L. Valerio, C. Clark, V. Bencivenga, K. Jackson, S. Clark, B. Ferranti fTreas.l, B. Trio, S. Ayres, K. L. Ayres, M. A. Nigliazzo, P. Aiello, R. Shuler. 165 Ist row: P. Taliaferro, S. Rowe, M. Quinn, D. Carpen- ter, E. McEwen, K. Bianculli, J. Miller, B. Tatton, J. Ung. 2nd row: S. Moffitt, B. Caldarelli, J. Chasey, J. Miketic, L. Wellings, M. Ballantine, M. Caves, P. Bar- zen, N. Williams, B. Mihelic, N. Stabilito, J. Wright, J. Morrison, C. Chinn, R. Howe, E. Moore, L. Sum. 3rd row: A. Davis fSec.l, R. Walton, B. Farrell, C. Hostler, B. Best, J. Herbert, F. Amato, D. Youngman, J. Snider, K. Shaw, R. Tamburro, K. Renschigai, S. Fleming, B. STUDENT IVIUNITORS Supervised by Mr. Robert L. Walters, the Student Monitor Club exists for the purpose of helping to control the student . body and for assuming duties de- signated by the administration. The club is composed of ap- proved seniors who serve at least five periods a week. The sale of Penn Hills High School license plates was the project of the year. 166 .V.,..... Barr, B. Blue, P. Clifford. 4111 row: B. Barker, G. Stev- enson, S. Walters, J. Gilbert, L. Boehm, L. Hawkins, S. Leathers, W. Conte, R. Holmes, D. Lynn, D. McIntyre, J. Brannon, S. Nirschl, K. Roofner, S. Venturino !Treus.J. 5111 row: T. Palamone, J. McKelvey, N. Chad- wick, C. Claus, E. Leathers, C. Swisher, E. Kratz, D. Bruwelheide, D. Barrett fPres.J, K. Schnarz, J. Jakovac, S. Salmon, B. Williams, T. Moxie KV. Pres.j, T. Cul- bert, B. Foltz. DANCE BAND The Penn High Dance Band, spon- sored by Mr. Stokes Clark, provided mu- sic for various social events during the school year including the Coronation Ball. All members belong to the high school Band and audition for their chairs in the spring of the previous year. The Dance Band's purpose is to offer practi- cal experience in entertaining as well as experience in music arranging. lst row: S. Lewis, J. Batchelor, J. Haubach, G Kefalos 2nd row K Le Van B. Gregg, J. Johnston, T. Bellamy. 3rd row: R Amoroso N Davis R Beier W, Jewett, J. Meyers. SENIGR CGURT JUNIOR COURT M. Fleming, B. Foltz, B. Caldarelli, Queen, T. Tierno, King, A. M. Gionta, D. Campanella. I l P. McCombs, J. McKnight, K. Seftick, Queen, T. Locklin, King, J. Bayko, A. Daniele. 168 CORONATION The Coronation Ball, spon- sored by Penn Points, was held this year on Wednesday, Novem- ber 24, 1965. A King and Queen from each class were chosen to reign over the Ball with their four attendants. K. Elicker, C. McDermott, Queen, R. Tomacari, King, C. Bonacci, Queen, F. Rost, N. Ireland. 169 SOPHGIVIORE COURT CONTROL ROOIVI OPERATORS Ist row: B. Nelson, L. Milonas, J. Knox, S. Panati, A. Estatico, D. Keck, F Pampena. 2nd row: Dr. Goehring, D. Mitnick, W. Buff, K. Shaw, B. Shannon I. Batchelor, G. Giarnelli, K. Whalen, S. Long, Mr. Ferliche. 3rd raw: C. Crummy, J. Hamerly, D. Wetzler, D. Powell, B. Knepper, R. Kuzmicki, J. Chepko, S. O'Connor. 170 The Control Room Operators sponsored by Dr. Harvey Goehr- ing, is a service organization composed of high school students who give up homeroom and study hall periods to operate the school public address system. STAGE CREW Under the direction of Mr. Thomas Bond, the permanent stage crew handles all behind the scene activity connected with the stage or the auditorium. This includes lighting, sound, set changes, and any technical apparatus for assemblies, programs, and school productions. Mr. Bond, P. Cullen, J. Hunter, C. Crummy, B. Ham, D. Powell fcfllffl A Loh. SOPHOMORE ONE ACT: RINSE THE BLOOD OFF MY TOGA The Sophomore Class contribution to An Evening of One Actsn was Rinse the Blood Off My Togaj' a satire with the flavor of a modern day spy thriller. Flavius Maximus CDon Rhuleb is hired to Hnd the murderer of Big Julie Caesar. In doing so, he interviews Calpurnia CSharleen Cowanj and Claudius CDave Morrillj. Finally he discovers that Brutus CReed Slevinj is the murderer and sends him up the Tiber. Reed Slevin and Don Rhule Sharleen Cowan AN EVENING OF ONE ACTS Bobby Moorefield JUNIOR ONE ACT THE POT BOILER The Pot Boilerw was presented by the Junior Class during the Evening of One Acts. The plot centered around a play- wright CDave Martinellij who insisted upon producing one of his own works. By using certain dramatic principlesf' he thoroughly confused not only the ac- tors, but also an aspiring young play- wright Uohn Nigrellij. Tom Taylor and Rosemae Herrmann. The Senior entry to the MEvening of One Acts, Sorry, Wrong Numberj, was a drama about an invalid woman, who overhears on the telephone a plot to kill a woman that night. The tension builds as Mrs. Stevenson CDarby Millerj real- izes that it is she who is going to be killed. She tries to get in touch with a policeman 1Wayne Douglassl, but as the clock strikes eleven, a man Gerry Wel- lerD enters the house and murders her. X :Q 5 l z gl ,t +'f,g.g.4 . lst row: L. Shearer, C. Garzotto, C. Rose, P. McCau- ley, A. Bixler, E. McEwen, K. Jackson. 2nd row: D Carpenter, S. Weed, D. Miller, C. Churchel, B. Ireland, M. Davis, J. Harman. 3rd row: W. Douglass, G. Mc l 1. C41 l 'JH' . 'R ' li -I Yi-? ' 'V' ' fgggmmucma loezuva-.n+t:fmc::A .gnwexmcuc 0OlxUQ:z9i'.?c'4l,1 munvomwc-nc: ,gqvwani-user: Cormick, D. Black, N. Chadwick, J. Weller, G. Cannon, D. Shiring, J. Chepko, J. Snider, K. Bailey, M. Nelson, S. Ralingshafer, D. Pack, D. Flick, P. Batista. 4tlz row: M. McGann, B. Meyer, J. Leathers. SENIOR CLASS PLAY: THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER On November 19, l965, under the di- rection of Mrs. Mildred Dunham, the Senior Class presented HThe Man Who Came to Dinner. Sheridan Whiteside CBob Meyerj, the famed critic and lec- turer, breaks his hip while leaving the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanley CGlenn Cannon and Darby Millerl and is persuaded to spend his convalescence in their home. Entanglement in other peo- ple's affairs became his greatest occupa- tion. By the time his hip healed, all were relieved to see the portly Sheridan White- side leave, but, to their dismay, while de- parting, he slipped on the ice again. 176 177 Ist row: D. Martinelli, G. Coggeshall, J. Murphy, R. Herrmann, J. Nigrelli. 2nd raw: C. Burkhart, B. Moorefield, B. Cameron, R. Oliver, B. Johnston, L. Baker, D. Mitnick, JUNIOR CLASS PLAY WE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE We Shook The Family Treei' was presented by the Junior Class under the direction of Mr. Charles Marshall. The play centered around Hildegarde Dolsonis Uulie Murphyl decision to get a date for the Prom. She ends up with t'Short- Pants Freddy CRick Oliverj, the only guy in the school who wears knickersf' Hildegard had just won a debate on Prohibition by using an ex- ample of a drunken father, whom people believed to be her own. By the end of the play, she not only persuaded the people that her father was not the drunkard, but she also persuades Freddy to wear long pants. Z' 1 179 SOPHOMORE CLASS PLAY: PAPA IS ALL On March 5, 1965 the Sopho- more Class presented 'LPapa Is Allw under the direction of Mr. Bruce Murphy. The play centers around a Pennsylvania Dutch family with a tyrannical father CBruce Golightlyj, who keeps his family in strict isolation. After his daughter Emma CLynn BakerJ sneaks off to the theater with a surveyor, Father sets out to kill him in spite of Motheris CRosemae Hermannl and Jake's Uoe Dianal attempts to stop him. Father accidentally shoots the wrong person and the play ends as the police haul Papa oif to jail. Isl row: L. Baker, R. Herrmann, B. Mooretield. 2nd row: J. Diana, B. Golightly, T DiLeo. 180 181 THE MUSIC MAN In April of 1965, Penn Hills High School presented the Broadway show The Music Manf' The plot re- volved around Professor Harold Hill CDan Stonej, a professional con man, who came to River City, Iowa to sell band instruments to the children of the town. He promised that after receiving the instruments the boys and girls would soon be able to play them by his revo- lutionary Think Method. Marian Paroo CCarlene Lindbergj, the town librarian, presented his one diffi- culty as she was the only one in the town who saw through him. By the end of the show, Marian and Harold fell in love and the children miraculously, through the Think Method, learned to play their in- struments. Carlene Lindberg, Marian Paroo. 182 Dan Stone, Professor Harold Hill Michele Bruce, Mrs. Paroo. Angie Pitts, Marcellus Washburn. Mike Kosewicz, Mayor Shinn. Shelley Railihgshafer, Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn 184 5 ' . x Don Meuser, Winthrop Paroo. 185 Christie Gesler, Amaryllis 186 V .,,, V j' sigppssvvl' 'W' ' 1 IM, ,,., ,. y 'Wi 191 ui 193 N DISAPPGINTING SEASON FOR GRIDDERS The 1965 season was long and hard for the Penn Hills Football Team. The hard fighting In- dians faced stiff competition every week and even though they were cheered on by enthusiastic fol- lowers they were only able to complete a 4-4-1 season. The Indians began the season with victories over Carrick and North Catholic. Three hard fought disheartening defeats followed, with all three games ending in close scores. The Indians then tied Har-Brack, but lost again the following week to Johnstown. The next game proved to be one of the highlights of the season when the In- dians defeated West Mifflin North 25-13. The In- dians ended the season with a 20-6 victory over Penn's traditional foe Wilkinsburg. Coach Lou Nemec and the entire team deserve special credit for their hard work and good sportsmanship during such a disappointing sea- son. lst row: Garfold, Walsh, Bruwelheide, Giarnelli, Emrick, Schnars Gazzo, Marshall, Burnham, Emigh. 2nd row: Davenport, Murray Whitmore, Mullen, Allen, Carmack, Foltz, Wolfe, Skillen, Lozovoy, Zomnir, Caprino, Shlopak, Flinn. 3rd row: Brick, Maxim, Aliberti Corcoran, Dakis, Guido, Giordano, Daniele, Solomon, Powell, Nie- bauer, Tolliver, Webb, Lemmon. 4th row: Duva, Rideout, Prtrusch a Bridges, Sposit, Castelli, Tumulty, Koval, James, Poole, Eiler Guiliano, Johnston, DiNardi. 5th row: Johnson, Broadus, Sexton Gray, Osborne, Adams, McKinney, Reichard, Davis, Harper, Davis Campbell, Carey. Top: Managers Griffith, Tommarello, Bassell Schellenberger. lst row: Lou Rossi, Lou Nemec, Dutch Elicker. 2nd row: Scott Klinger, Bob Cloherty, George Pekich, Ed Caye. s den. 3rd row: Trunick, Jackley, Loughrey, McCarthy Penn Hills SOPHOMORES Crino, Emigh, Morrill, Dougherty, Hedges, Elicker, Ist row: Santarcangelo, Johnson, Elicker, Colaizzi Mauro, McClintock, Rost. 2nd row: Sandidge, Schmidt Pugliese, Klein, Newhard, Greenlee, Ricci, Hilinski Bechtold, Fullet, Hoehn, Mack, Frank, Lintelman, Og- Philips, Bruno, Garfold, Caliendo, Carr, Daniele SCORES Opponent Carrick 12 North Catholic 0 McKeesport 27 Clairton 7 Gateway 13 Har-Brack 6 Johnstown 25 West Mifflin North 13 Wilkinsburg 6 Emigh, Comanici, Simons, Artinger, McNemar. 4th row: Schultheis, Mascaro, Davis, Smith, George, Clos- son, Murphy, Watts, Matone, Jones, Oto, Williams, San- derson, Werksman. 5th row: Coleman, McCullough, Denham, Willborn, Yankosky, White, Ketterer, Larkin Martz, Futules, Ross, Managers Grinder, Schuyler, Os- s tendorf, Melker. SCORING Carmack 61 points Davenport 18 points Gazzo 18 points Solomon 12 points Niebauer 6 points Zomnir 6 points Whitmore 1 point Downs Downs Downs Downs First First First First STATISTICS Rushing Passing Penalty Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Intercepted Fumbles Fumbles Lost Penalties Yards penalized .,.., , 'SRP 3 .M :p S. THIRD PLACE IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS lst low Cannon fMg1j Stampo Dgnaldgon Thomp mw: Mr. Mooney, Renco, Fraser, Flynn, Morton, Zel- son Hammerly Roach Venturmo Scott Tarry 2nd ICFS,WiIS0H,CZCg21H,J0hI1S0H, MF- Davis. The Penn Hills Cross Country Team compiled the best record in its history during the 1965 sea- son. Only one defeat was recorded during the season, a 23-32 defeat to Bethel Park. The Indi- ans won their seven other meets against Butler, South Hills Catholic, Clairton, Aliquippa, Con- nellsville, Shaler, and Fox Chapel. Leading the team in their victories was Craig Tarry, the team captain. He placed in the top ten in every event that he participated and was se- lected to the Western Pennsylvania and the W.P.l.A.L. Class A All-Star cross country squads. The team made outstanding showing in the championship meets. They finished HIST in the W.P.I.A.L. Qualifier and third in the W.P.I.A.L. Championships. After this championship meet the Indians were able to enter the State champion- ships. At this final meet the team made a tremen- dous showing and placed third. Coach Glenn Davis is to be congratulated for producing another outstanding team. SCORES Penn Hills Opponent 32 Bethel Park 23 20 Butler 35 19 South Hills Catholic 36 15 Clairton 40 15 Aliquippa 40 22 Connellsville 33 34 Shaler 39 34 Fox Chapel 55 CHAMPIONSHIP MEETS Tri-State Coaches Meet 3rd West Penn Conference 2nd Central Catholic Invitational 5th W.P.I.A.L. Qualifier lst W.P.I.A.L. Championship 3rd State Championship 3rd SECOND PLACE IN 11-A The Penn Hills Varsity Basketball Team had one of its best seasons in school history. The Indians won 17 of their 23 games and ended the season tied for second place in Section 1 1-A. After the first eight exhibition games, the regular season started with two excit- ing victories over Springdale, 54-52, and Wilkensburg, 53-52. During the entire season only two sectional games were lost, one to Fox Chapel and one to Springdale. The highlight of the year was Penn's second meeting with Fox Chapel. It was necessary for Penn Hills to defeat Fox Chapel in order to tie for the 11-A Championship. In the game the Indians showed outstanding skill by overcoming Fox Chapel's 14 point lead and winning the game in the first period of overtime. Penn Hills, Fox Chapel, and Springdale were then tied for hrst place in the sec- tion. Penn Hills again played Fox Chapel, this time at the Pitt Field House in order to break the section tie, but was defeated. Congratulations to Coach Richard Misenhelter for an excellent season. ,..,,,,. ., ,. . V I . .,f...- - ra . r -1 .... ' ,:.!e. 1-'ff-:5w::J1.t.-1.-' ,,-- ' Nth- Ist row: Urbano, Culbert, Catello, Kelley, Palamone, DOHHC, Tolliver, James, J0hI1S0IL Foster, HHFITIOH. Hawkins. 2nd row: Mr. Hennon, Niebauer, Delle M0Xi6,Mf.MiS6I1halICr. 1 Catello, Hawkins, Irwin, Mader, Powell, Urbano, Mr. Hennon. lUNIORS SCORES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penn Hills Opponent Name Games Points A verage 61 Jeanette? 59 Johnson 23 363 15.8 52 Alliquippag 79 Foster 23 280 12.2 75 Latrobe? 65 Kelley 23 214 9.3 50 Duqusneif 48 Niebauer 21 135 6.4 73 Hemplleldik 50 Harman 17 101 5.9 52 West Miiflin Northif 56 James 21 88 4.2 82 Kiski Area? 44 Tolliver 17 69 4.1 64 Shaleri' 53 Moxie 13 45 3.5 54 Springdale 52 McElheny 17 41 2.4 5 3 Wilkinsburg 5 2 Delle Donne 16 3 3 2.1 67 Gateway 56 Culbert 12 19 1.5 86 Plum 61 Catello 11 11 1.0 3 8 Central Catholic? 49 Palamone 10 10 1.0 50 Fox Chapel 65 Urbano 5 6 1.0 59 Churchill 51 Hawkins 3 3 1.0 5 1 Springdale 86 54 Wilkinsburg 52 68 Gateway 5 8 77 Plum 41 78 West Allegheny? 5 8 y 5 8 Fox Chapel 5 6 7 l Churchill 54 Sectional Championship 46 Fox Chapel 63 'tDen0tes exhibition SOPHOMORES lst row: Tovey, Schnider, Ross, Mauro, Atkinson, Morton, Greene, Zimmer. 2nd row Bullian, Benson, Dougherty, Carr, Flynn, Kirby, Sedlak, Conte, Morrill, Elicker, Mr Aston. 201 202 203 Tavenner, Caufield, Thompson, Lilly, Beatty, Capobianco, Ehrenberg, Loughrey, Shiring, Jones, Hooper, Maclean, Pegnato. Coach: Mr. Stevens GYMNASTS' BEST SEASON Congratulations to Coach Adie Stevens for an excel- lent season during his first year at Penn Hills. The Gymnastic Team compiled the best record in its his- tory. The Indians finished the season with a fine record of 5-2-1. The team also displayed excellent form by placing second in the W.P.I.A.L. Section One Quali- fying Meet at Belmar. Leading the team in scoring this year were Mike Beatty on the side horse and long horse vault, Phil Lilly on the side horse, Mike Tavenner on the hori- zontal bar, and Mark Thompson on the parallel bars and the long horse vault. Also aiding the team were Greg Jones, captain, on the still rings, Dave Shiring on the parallel bars, and Ted Ehrenberg on the still rings. Special recognition should be given to the team for an outstanding season in 1966. Greg Jones 204 Mike Hooper Mark Thompson Dave Shiring 205 Penn 73 49M 51 48 32 75M 60 39M l i a Z E SCORES Hills West Mifflin North Kiski Area West Mifflin South Mount Lebanon Butler Springdale Gateway Belmar Opponent 23 46M 45 48 64 20M 36 5616 Glenn Troutman Ted Ehrenberg 206 l Bill Maclean Tom Loughrey Mike Beatty Mike Tavenner Phil Lilly 207 OUTSTANDING SEASON IN '66 Coached by Mr. Anthony Miller, the Penn Hills Wrestling Team completed another outstanding year. The Indians compiled a I0-4 record. The team also had an excellent record in tourna- ment meets. Penn Hills won the Holiday Tournament at Churchill and tied with Wilkinsburg and Churchill for the Section 8 championship. ln the Holiday Tournament, Paul Allen, Greg Flynn, and Don Campanella won the championship of their individual weight classes. Both Paul and Don also competed in the W.P.I.A.L. Regionals, in which Don was eliminated in the semi-hnals and Paul was elimi- nated in the finals. Special credit should be given to the wrestlers and their coaches for a winning season. 2 if lst row: Corbett, Campanella, Pinkos, Walter, Burden, Sapienza, Ehalt. 2nd row: Sweiger, Flinn, Sholapk, Allen, Guido, Flora, Climpson. 208 SCORES Penn Hills 19 Burrel Joint 36 Churchill 30 Jeanette 23 Keystone 39 Shadyside Academy 26 Gateway 48 North Hills 35 West Mifflin North 29 Baldwin 34 Hampton 19 Hempheld 19 Greensburg 26 Shaler 39 Wilkinsburg Opponent 29 23 22 18 I3 26 1 l 12 25 I3 26 23 24 l l 3 r W- ,,,, , f',' 3 4 4- '7 t Chuck Hodil Ist r0w.' Orowetz, Guiliano, Delle Donne, Daniele, Lozovoy. 2nd row: Flora fMgr.l, Yar- The Penn Hills Varsity Volleyball Team compiled the best record of any team in the 29 year history of Penn Hills High. The Volleyball team is the first athletic team from Penn Hills to win a Pennsylvania S t a t e Championship. Eighty-one games were played before the team won the sectional championships, and were able to go to Penn State to compete for the State title. At Penn State the Indians played eighteen more games to become the State Champions. Such key players as Moe Barr, Ray Rielly, Chuck Hodil, and Vic Delle Donne led the team to its hard fought victories. The man who deserves much of the credit is Coach George Pekich, who spent many hours working with the team and helped them to Win such high standing. Moe Burr Ray Reilly Vic Delle Donne PFW p aztts yytdi FEM. Bellamy, Taylor, Lilly, Ackerman, Goodman, Mr. Berg. EXCELLENT RECORD FOR FIRST YEAR An excellent record was compiled by the Penn Hills Varsity Tennis Team in its first year of competition. The Indians competed against the more established teams of such schools as Peabody, West Mifflin North, and Edgewood, but still finished the season with a very commendable 7-7 record. The four Seniors and one Sophomore who comprised the team won hard fought victories over the teams of Oakmont, Bellevue, North Allegheny, and Wilkinsburg. The team coach, Mr. Les- lie Berg, deserves much credit for an excellent record in a challenging season. 214 Terry Bellamy Penn Hills Opponent 3 0 Kiski Area 3 Oakmont 0 0 Peabody 5 0 Kiski Area 5 5 Bellevue 0 2 Oakmont 3 5 Bellevue O 5 Wilkinsburg 0 3 North Allegheny 2 0 Edgewood 5 1 W. Miiflin N. 4 5 Wilkinsburg O 3 North Allegheny 2 0 Edgewood 5 J im Taylor John Goodman 215 l ONE DEFEAT IN '65 The Penn Hills Varsity Track Team completed a very successful 1965 season. Under the excellent coaching of Mr. Glenn Davis, the Indians Won 7 of their dual meets and lost only 1, this only de- feat was to Mount Lebanon. The team qualified for many Championship meets and recorded an excellent record for Penn Hills. They placed first in the West Penn Conference, the W.P.I.A.L. Relays, and the Allegheny County Champion- ships. The Indians also made an out- standing showing when they placed third in the Mount Lebanon Invitational and fourth in the W.P.I.A.L. Championships. Special credit should be given to high scorers: Dennis Thompson, Dave Czegan, Bob McElheny, and Rich Cahill. Dave Czegan also averaged the highest number of points scored in each meet. lst raw Gross Buccille Corcoran Tauro Forbeck FOW MY Hemphill, MT- MOOHY, Hamefly, HHCRCI, Flynn Cahill Casey Venturino Parker Troiano Mer DHVIS D0f1HldS0fl, Clllbefb KGNCY, WHSOIL KCVCKHII, rill Shelton Wysong 2nd ffm Murry Czegan Scott Roach Schlopak, Anderson, Morton, MCElhney, Mr. Penn Hills Opponent 98 W. Mifflin N. 47 123 Montour 22 136 Churchill 17 67 Mount Lebanon 92 97 South Hills 21 83 Shadyside 44 104 Aliquippa 46 124 North Hills 17 CHAMPIONSHIP MEETS Tri State Indoor Championships 9th Tri State Outdoor Championships 4th West Penn Conference lst W.P.I.A.L. Relays lst Mount Lebanon Invitational 3rd Allegheny County Championships lst W.P.I.A.L. Championships 4th Tony Schlopak Mark Thompson INDIVIDU Dennis Thompson Dave Czegan Bob McElheny Rich Cahill Ron Gazzo Jack Burnham Bill Murray Mark Thompson Jeff Wilson Bruce Anderson Rob McElhr1ey Willie Crowder 219 , :A -ul Ist row: Mellars, Jelovchan, Kozusko, Skowronski, Hall, Giflley- 3rd 'OW-' CHSICUL Belldef, Fullen, PWIVOPOHH, Marasco, Woods, 2nd row: Giarrusso, DiCesaro, BHFFCII, Best, DSl0ZiCf, SPOSU- 41,1 f0W-' 511561, SkifP3I1, Joseph, Landy, Snyder, Ketterer, Absalom, Koch, Mc- CapflfloyWlHCh,MCKe1VCY,C0lliHS,Schellenbefgef- SECOND PLACE OF SECTION II Under the coaching of Mr. Charles Mc- Ginley and his staff, The Penn Hills Varsity Baseball Team completed an ex- cellent l965 season. The Indians started the W.P.I.A.L. season with four straight victories against Scott, Churchill, Swiss- vale, and Braddock. A close game then followed against Wilkinsburg and re- sulted in a 2-l defeat for Penn. The team scored a 4-l win over Scott and a 3-O victory over Swissvale, but were defeated by Churchill and Braddock. The most exciting game of the season was the last one when the Indians defeated Wilkins- burg 7-6 in a hard fought game. Penn Hills finished the season in second place in the W.P.I.A.L. Section 2. Andy Kozusko BATTING AVERAGES Names Vince Jelovchan Andy Kozusko Frank Hall Tom Mellars Norb Skowronski Bob Landy Leo Woods Hits 14 10 11 7 7 8 2 Average .412 .329 .306 .291 .259 .222 .222 Sonny Jelovchan r Dave Barrett Penn Hills 3:14 Arnold 4 Scott 4 Churchill 12 Swissvale 8 Braddock l Wilkinsburg 3 if Munhall 4 Scott 3 Churchill 3 Swissvale 2 Braddock 7 Wilkinsburg 9tExhibiti0n games Mr. McGinley Opponent 5 2 1 6 O 2 4 1 5 0 3 6 Tony DiCesaro Ron Collins SLOW SEASON FOR INDIANS The Penn Hills Varsity Golf Team compiled a very respectable record for the 1965 season. Coached by Mr. James Wolfe, the team completed a 6-6 record. ln the first match of the season the Indi- ans lost to Plum, but then went on to four straight victories against Wilkins- burg, Fox Chapel, Oakmont, and Shady- side. Again they lost to Plum and then to Churchill, but then defeated Wilkinsburg a second time. The season was ended by a very close match with Fox Chapel when the Indians were defeated by one point. Mr. Wolfe, Coey, Prislipsky, Cherok, Barr. 224 Penn 6 16 916 13W Sh 4 6 12 7M 1216 6 8 Hills Plum Wilkinsburg Fox Chapel Oakmont Shadyside Plum Churchill Wilkinsburg Shadyside Oakmont Churchill Fox Chapel Opponent 10 O 6M 2M 7M 12 10 4 Sh 3h 10 9 Cherok Barr In spite of hard work and ambition the 1966 Penn Hills Rifle Team had a disappointing season. The sea- son started with a victory over Milvale and included a victory over Butler. Many of the matches were close, such as the Shaler match, 796-795. Coach Dr. Harvey Goehring and the team should be congratulated for their effort. SCORES Penn Hills Oppvnenr 498 Franklin? 500 497 Franklin? 494 500 Millvale 497 795 Shaler 796 497 Butler 498 499 Fox Chapel 500 595 Millvale 596 596 Shaler 597 497 Butler 496 ? Den0tes exhibition lst row: Kratsas, Turner, Pilgrim, Weimer, Bassell, Bingham. 2nd row: Dr. Goehring, McAllister, Hartung, Byers, Canzian, Coughlin, Smith, Learzal. 226 DIFFICULT SEASDN DESPITE EFFORT . ATHLETE 0F THE YEAR The Penn Hills High School Athlete of the Year Award is presented annually to the student who best represents the school in athletics. This athlete is chosen by nominations from the head coach of every sport. The coaches' choice for the Athlete of the Year for 1966 is an outstanding participant in track, gymnastics, and cross- country. In his Junior year he broke the school pole vault record, for a new record of 12.7 3X4 feet. He was able to do this even though he was ham- pered by an injured ankle during much of the season. He also showed outstanding ability in gymnas- tics and was one of the top scorers for the Indians. He competed on both the parallel bars and the long horse vault and scored a total of 45.5 points during the season. Congratulations to the 1966 Athlete of the Year, Mark Thompson. AE sf F: f H I A R5 3 SC HOOL BOARD s , u . L. 1 1 . Standing: Rhody R. Brenlove, Esq., Dr. John A. Linton fSuperintendenlJ, William A. Matteer, Jr., Robert I. Miller, Carl W. Brueck, Walter J. Fitzmartin, Carl L. Goodlin, Dr. Arthur C. Kelley fflssistant Superintend- entj. Seated: Clara A. Brunton fSecr-etaryj, John D. Beswarick, Charles V. Hoey, Margaret G. Dalzell, E. Bruce Ashcraft. 230 'F'-x Dr. Joseph E. Wherry Principal R- I Dr. Matthew W. Alcorn Vice Principal ADMINISTRATION Iss, ' e If I Qi 4 ., -fb-I vii - V 5 A Q., 4' James Ball Thomas Bond Robert L. Walters Administrative Assistant Coordinator of Curriculum Assistant Principal DIRECTORS Charles Alcorn Director of Physical Education JHIUCS Golden Eugene Ednig Dff6'Cf0f Of Pupil Personnel Assistant Director of Equipment Charles McGinley Fred Williams Athletic Director Director of Music Wayne Moon 232 Director of Equipment e iww- e . James Mewhirter Louis Rossi Peter Mervosh Director of Guidance GUIDANCE 1, 287' 'S Rs Harold Elicker Catherine Berg Patricia Gottemoeller Richard McDowell BIOLOGY Eleanor Polca William Norman William Golla Edward Smith Richard Misenhelter Thomas Zurosky Bernard Lapinski Duane Kirklin I James Nist Barbara Means David Slatery Donald Nesbitt D D . .dl V la., , . Donald Thomas ASTRONOMY PHYSICS 1 l 1 ,A flw-ge,-1, If all ,Sn 4 . lam, wb my L arvey Goehring Harry Nickels 235 51. 5'- f' 2 Haffy Riemef Raymond DeVito Judith Ann Kreilmg SOCIAL STUDIES nu., I William Mathos Atlee Buddemeyer James Fields Sarah McAfoose James Porterfield gi ll 'M l John Manion Donald Snyder i Jean Hadfield ,, E5 Lv-ze -WMA le Jane Gary William Hennon George Pekich Robert Mccrmh 'H Albert Aston Anne Day IOH Paul Black Lawrence Allen 237 yin M nl - fgQgagQfif- ' M M , . , Q af: 1 if-if QF: -H4 ,xg ,J Mildred Brenlove Bruce Murphy XX 02 Edward Maute Joan Freeman Margaret Greulich Janet Wetzel Lois Fenton Shirley Riemer Mary Ruth Davis 238 T' 7 Ji Janice Wise Marion Collins Frank Laslow Marion Decker Mary MacMillan Nancy Hobe Mildred Dunham is Charles Marshall Darlene Kovachik i fl wet' 1 Q? f' ng, sv I lf Beth Ann Tucker Jean Horensky Walter McLeister Eileen Haeberlen Carolyn Blake 239 Harriet Naser Marilyn Haack Helen Saunders Robert Klinger 1 t M tts mm 1.,, V M M , -i,-, , L fi - lriat ii ab la A M Larry Miller Margaret Bruso Dorothy Lamuth Anthony Miller William Kosanovich LANGUAGES Martha Rose Molly Davis Kathy Baker Georganne Jones 240 Alice Merkner Patti Bock Margaret Foster BUSINESS EDUCATION William Young -aim SS S ' v , Nm. - , wx:--iz Linda Teetz Eileen Mellor Thomas Cannon Doris Grinder Jack Troy Betty Ziegler Cecilia Massarelli Susan Kraus Mara Barich MATHEMATICS William Ferguson DRIVERS EDUCATIDN Leslie Berg Hubert Randour Ernest Hanuska 242 Celeste Bohnn Ross Scarcelli ' f r 'E' l 11 me V' l Louis Nemec Edward Eisenhauer Morto n Stanfield Trl Charles Hemphill John Love Carol DePastino James Kuzeck 243 Rodney Ruddock Walter Majeski Michael Karkowsky Frank Waronsky Carolyn Napier ARTS AND CRAFTS 244 3' 1 QA ' 'Q- MUSIC S? a . K x., X, Eugene Reichenfeld James Stivanson Betty Jo Wareham 245 LIBRARY WH, Charlotte Woomer HOME ECGNOMICS Barbara Berg Virginia Cramer Bonnie McCoy Mary Margaret Hanig 246 Frances DeClever Harriet Sexton Louis Hribik INDUSTRIAL ARTS Frederick Harris David Gaskill John Boronkay Q E ,555 Silvio Roberty Robert Carpenter 247 Howard Dressing Harold Klein James Wolfe Q PHYSICAL EDUCATION Robert Ford Robert Grine Elfrida Jack Janet Hugh Glenn Davis Priscilla Anderson Susan Wilson 248 HEALTH DEPARTMENT David Wilson Thomas Wilson Jeanne Furrie Edward Caye Lois Bundschuh 249 CAF ETERIA PERSONNEL Helen Hoyer Dietician Ist row: Cannillo, Ross, Angel, Macioce, D'Ambrosio, Casperson, Scranna 2nd row: Lynn, DiEmidio, Davis, Piekarski, Spagnola, Levitsky. 3rd row 0'Shea, Vigletti, Scuilli, Maiolo, Scullan, Tommarello. 4th row: Rachon, Oakley Krueger, Titelli. 5th row: Williamson, Dadamo, Hoover, Weisbecker, Giovannini Kelly, Bobich. 250 1 s Ist row: H. Freliche, C. Slagle, S. Kozusko, G. Davis. 2nd row: R. Sagle, W. N T C E K. J. .... PERSDNNEL nv' Clarence Sperling 251 4 .,,.. --EE-lifS?!EEE?E6EiizQ:' E ff - :HBE I if 1 W5 ze. efwz-1 I' i was egffvfaxwi'-v 'f. 1-M W . J 'Exif V ' A if A, I W Anna L0uiSe Dail Marguerite DiMaria Barbara Alcorn SECRETARIES Marian Liesch Ethel Wilson Elizabeth Charrie Mary Miller Elizabeth Deuerlein Shirley Marshall Jean Scott Mary Riffle Ruth Bailey Helen Haygood K tx, Q i ' ff.-.l 4:1 ' w 5 N , i'l .'t'f?.A 4 Laura Hardie Rose Marie Starr Georgetta Dancu Dorothy Wilson Doris Gordon Wanda Dardanell JUN R' , 40. dv. Naomi Fox Mary Draper Judith Hahne Charlotte Jelovchan 253 Merle Dodd Karen Randall Benn Bills Qcbunl Jbistrict Phones: 242-7220 793-6400 J osnrn E. WHERRY ww MATTHEW M. Awonu P ' ' al V' P ' ' I mm? PENN HILLS SENIOR HIGH scHooL we mmm 12200 Garland Drive Ronin L' Wfmfms Asswtant Pfrmczpal Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15235 To The Class of '66 Dnce again the time has come to bid farewell to our Senior Class. We are justifiably proud of the accomplishments of this class both individually and as a group, We are truly appreciative of the definite contributions made to the school by this class. It is my profound hope that you have gained more than knowledge within these walls.'- If you have learned that facts are tools of learning I To help you think, that judging is your aim --To find the facts, then weigh in balanced measure And count that good which has the better claim, If you have learned to laugh, but not at others, And to be clean in body, soul, and mind, If you have learned that you best star in teamwork, And most of all the gift of being kind, If you regard your promise once it's given As sacred as an altar's holy flame And treasure most of all things under heaven Your self-respect as well as your good name, If you have learned that error's often lauded, That truth is very difficult to find, You will have earned that coveted diploma And what is more, you'll have a well-trained mind.N It is inevitable that you should leave Penn Hills Senior High School, but we shall not forget you. The best wishes of the faculty go with you wherever you may be and in whatever you may do. ta Joseph , Wherry, Principa Penn Hills Senior High School 255 i l ,gown 3 Y 0 if Q 33.1. 'X Q' , 'L'U? ABER, JEANNE Gina . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . en- joys horseback riding . . . plans future as a beautician. ABRANOVICH, MARY THERESA Mitzie', . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- taries . . . spends time reading and drawing . . . being a secretary is her goal. ADAMS, RICHARD JOHN f'Rick . . . Academic . . . Soph. Board . . . Football . . . Soph. Wrestling . . . Soph. Baseball . . . future in business. AHEIMER, MARCEY Commercial . , . enjoys sewing . . , plans to make a career in sewing. ALLEN, BARBARA K. t'Barb . . . Commercial . . . likes swimming and dancing . . . future undecided. ALLEN, PAUL BRUCE Academic . . . Soph. Class Pres .... Senior Board . . . Varsity Football, Wrestling and Track . . . plans to be a psychiatrist. ALLISON, DONALD JAMES Academic . . . enjoys collecting stamps . . plans to become a civil engineer. ALVIN, LOUIS CHRISTOPHER Lou . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Sci- ence Club . . . proficient at piano . . . des- tined to be a lawyer. AMATO, EILEEN LOIS Academic . . . NHS . . . FTA . . . French Club . . . likes to dance . . . foresees a future in teaching, AMATO, FRANK KENNETH Academic . . . Student Monitor . . . Booster . . . likes to participate in all sports . . . busi- ness administration is his goal. AMOROSO, FRANK Academic . . . Sec.-Treas. of Homeroom 112 . . . Booster . . . Baseball . . . Soph. Football . . . future career in law. AMOROSO, ROGER ANTHONY Academic . . . Variety Club . . . Dance Band . . . Orchestra . . . collects coins as a hobby . . . hopes to be a math teacher. ANDERSON, ERNEST E. Ernie . . . Academic . . . likes cars and drag racing . . . plans a career in commercial airlines. ANDERSON, JOHN LEWIS Andy . . . Academic . . . likes hunting and motorcycles . . . future in teaching. ANDERSON, SANDRA LOUISE Academic . . . Orchestra . . . Band . . . Music Man . . . enjoys ice skating and clarinet . . . plans future career in music education. ANDREACO, JOHN DAVID Academic . . . Art Club . . . Soph. Gymnas- tics . . . wants to be an artist. ANTOLIC, WILLIAM VICTOR Bill . . . General . . . his enjoyment in cars will lead to a future in auto mechanics. ARCURI, MARY ANTOINETTE Academic . . . NHS . . . FTA , . . Spanish and Russian Clubs . . . enjoys reading . . . fu- ture career in foreign languages. ARENA, JOSEPH JAMES Little Joe . . . General . . . Senior Board . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . in future would like to enter music field. ARGALL, LINDA LOU Academic . . . FTA . . . Booster . . . Penn Points . . . GLC Treas. . . . Basketball and Softball team . . . wants to be a teacher. ARIONDO, BEVERLY Commercial . . . Y-Teens . . . Booster . . FTA . . . will become an airline stewardess. ARMSTRONG, KATHLEEN MARIE Kathy . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- tary . . . Booster . . . Student Council . . sees a career as a history teacher. ARNOLD, CLAIRE ANN Academic. . .FTA. . .Band. . .NHS. .. Orchestra . . . Music Mani' . . . will some- day be a teacher. ARTHURS, JOANNE Jo . . . Commercial . . . Rythmettes . , . Variety Club . . . Treas. of Homeroom 146 . . . Soph. Y-Teens . . . plans on entering the commercial field. AUTORE, EUGENE GUY Gene . . . Academic . . . Soph. Board . . . Booster . . . foresees a career in business ad- ministration. BABUSCIO, MARK JAMES General . . . enjoys working with cars . . . a future career in the Navy. BADALI, JOSEPH Joe,' . , . General . . . cars are his hobby . . . wants to enter the Air Force upon gradu- ation. BAILEY, KATHLEEN RUTH Kathy . . . Academic . . . Cue and Curtain ...PennPoints...Band...FTA... French Club . . . advertising management is her career. BAINBRIDGE, JOANNE MARIE Jo . . . Commercial . . . likes to cook . . . hopes to be a beautician. BAKER, DONNA M. Academic . . . FTA . . . Variety Club . . . Majorette . . . Gymnastics . . . enjoys fishing . . . will be a future elementary teacher. BAKER, SAMUAL REYMER Sam . . . Variety Club . . . Band . . . Gymnastics . . . future career in engineering. BALLANTINE, MAUREEN J . Academic . . . Student Monitors . . . SUN . . . Boosters . . . spends free time swimming . . . plans a career in fashion merchandising. BALLARD, RICHARD JOSEPH Rich . . . General . . , desires to be a mechanic. BARCELLINO, KATHLEEN LEE Kathy . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- tary . . . Rhythmettes . . . Variety Club . . . hopes to become a secretary. BARKER, BRUCE EDWARD BU . . . Academic . . . Student Monitors . . . Booster . . . FTA . . . Soph. Track . . . wishes to be an engineer or advanced mathe- matics teacher. BARR, BARBARA LEE f'Barb . . . Academic , . . Rhythmettes . . . Student Monitor . . . FTA . . . Penn Points . . . hopes to be an elementary teacher. BARRETT, DAVID WILLIAM Pap . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club . . . Student Monitors Pres. . . . Art Club . . . Booster . . . Science Club . . . Art Director of Sr. Class . . . Baseball . . . Basketball . . . an aspiring architect, BARTH, JAMES EUGENE Jim,' . . . Commercial . . . enjoys music and art . . . future undecided. BARTON, CHARLES WARREN Chuck . . . Academic . . . Projection Club . . . Chess Club . . . hopes to be a draftsman. BARZEN, PATRICIA ANN Patti . . . Academic . . . Penn Points . . . Rhythmettes . . . Cue and Curtain . . . Vari- ety Club . . . Senior Board . . . Student Mon- itors . . . plans to be a speech and journalism major. BASSELL, CHALRES B. JR. Bones Academic Booster Club . . . Football Manager . . , Rifie Team . . . future undecided. BASTIAANS, PEGGY ANN Dutchess . . . Academic . . . German Club Pres .... Gymnastics . . . FTA . . . wants to be a German teacher. 258 BATE, MARJORIE LYNN Margie . . . Forbes Trail . . . Booster Club . . . enjoys writing . . . future career in the field of merchandising. BATTISTA, PAUL LOUIS Toost . . . Academic . . . Sr. Class Play . . . Soph. and Jr. Track . . . wishes to be an actor. BATZEL, ROBERT Bob . . . General . . . future undecided. BAUMEISTER, WAYNE GERSTER Academic . . . Booster Club . . , Penn Points . . . Basketball . . . Golf . . . desires to be a salesman. BELLAMY, BONNIE LYN Belly,' . . . Academic . . . Band Sec.-Treas. . . . GLC . . . Variety Club . . . Girls Bas- ketball, Hockey, Tennis, Softball Teams . . . hopes to become a physical education teacher. BENDER, GREGORY SCOTT Tud . . . Academic . . . Wrestling . , Baseball . . . future in the teaching career. BENTEL, BARBARA A. Babs'l . . . Commercial . . . Booster Club . . . GLC . . . Gymnastics . . . hopes to be a typist. BENZENHOEFER, DIANE General . . . enjoys collecting stuffed animals . . . foresees a future in airlines, BERARDI, LYNN I. Commercial . . . Soph. Y-Teens . . . Booster . . . Student Secretaries . . . hopes to enter the secretarial field. BEREXA, CAROLYN JEAN Academic . . . Student Council . . . Rhyth- mettes . . . Art Club . . . Booster . . . FTA . . . hopes to have a future in home econo- mics. BERGER, BEVERLY NOEL Bev . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . GLC . . . French Club . . . Art Club . . . desires to be an elementary teacher. BERKOPEC, ROBERT LEWIS Bohn . . . Academic . . . hopes to be an ac- countant. BESH, LAWRENCE EDWARD Larry . . . General . . . Booster . . . Stu- dent Monitor . . . Volleyball . . . would like to be a shop teacher. BEST, BEVERLY LYNN Bev . . , Academic . . . Rhythmettes' Capt. . . . Student Council Sr. Standing Committee . . . Handbook Editor . . . NHS . . . Student Monitor. . . FTA . . . Jr. Court . . . J. V. Cheerleading . . . Variety Club . . . desires to enter the field of teaching. BEST, JOHN DAVID Jack . . . Academic . . . Control Room Operator . . . Varsity Baseball . . . desires to enter the field of electronics. BETZ, WILLIAM J. Bill . . . Academic . . . Chess Club Sec.- Treas. . . . Math Society . . . NHS . . . fore- sees a future as a doctor. BIANCULLI, KATHLEEN ANN Kathy,' . . . Academic . . . Student Council ...Booster...FTA...FNC...Art Club . . . Student Monitor . . . Spanish Club . . . Gymnastics . . . plans to major in home economics. BINDSCHADLER, DAVID ERNEST Binds . . . Academic . . . Sr. Math Society Treas .... Chess Club . . . NHS . . . Ger- man Club . . . will become a mathematician. BINGHAM, RICHARD REED 'KRich . . . Academic . . . Rifie Team . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . career unde- cided. BIRICOCCHI, FRANK C. t'Frankie . . . Commercial . . . enjoys sports . . . sees a career in ofiice work. BIXLER, ALICE LOUISE Academic. . . FTA. . . GLC. . .Cue and Curtain . . . Library Asst .... Spanish Club . . . will become a teacher. BLACK, DAVID LEE Dave,' . . . Academic . . . Penn Points Busi- ness Manager . . . Booster . . . foresees a fu- ture in architecture. BLACK, JOHN RICHARD Academic . . . Gymnastics . . . aspires to be in the Merchant Marine. BLACK, MARIE ELIZABETH Rec . . . Commercial . . . enjoys collecting stamps . . . would like to become a beautician. BLAIR, BELINDA SUE Academic . . . Student Council . . . Library Asst .... Chorus Pres .... Booster . . . a future as a draftsman. BLAZECK, BARBARA LOUISE Academic . . . FTA . . . French Club . . Booster . . . plans to attend college. BLEFERE, FRANK General . . . enjoys all sports . . . future ca- reer as a salesman. BLUE, BONNIE MARIE Academic . . . FNC . . . SUN . . . Student Monitors . . . Booster . . . Spanish Club . . . desires to be a nurse. BOEHM, LEONARD JAMES Len . . . Academic . . . Student Monitor . . . Booster . . . Soph. Football . . . will be- come an engineer. BOGACZ, ANDREA S. Andy . . . Commercial . . . Library Asst. . . . GLC . . . Booster . . . future undecided. BONOMO, DEIDRE LEE Dee . . . Academic . . . Seneca Staff . . . NHS . . . Cue and Curtain . . . German Club . . . FTA . . . Gymnastics . . . hopes to join the Peace Corps. BOOHER, INGE LENORA Commercial . . . Student Secretary . . . Penn Points Typist . . . Booster . . . future plans in secretarial field. BOOK, DONNA CAROL Commercial . . . future undecided. BOSTJANICK, DONNA LEE Commercial . . . Rhythmette . . . Variety Club . . . Student Secretary . . . Booster . . . being an airline stewardess is her goal. BOUGHAMER, LINN C. Academic . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . Gymnastics . . . enjoys music . . . is a future engineer. BOYD, BONNIE LEE Commercial Sr. Homeroom Sec. .. . Rhythmette . . . Student Secretary . . . future career as a secretary. BOYD, MARGERY ANN Marge . . . Academic . . . FNC . . . GLC . .. Library Asst. Vice-Pres. . .. German Club . . . Booster . . . her future is in nurs- ing. BOYLES, JEFFERY D. Jeff . . . Academic . . . hopes to attend col- lege. BOZSAN, SANDRA L. Sam . . . Commercial . . . Rostrum . . . Booster . . . enjoys cooking . . . being a ther- apy technician is her goal. BRADLEY, GERALDINE ANN Gerry . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- tary . . . wants to be an executive secretary. BRANNAN, JUDITH ARLENE Judi . . . General . . . Student Monitor . . . FNC . . . Booster . . . hopes to be an airline stewardess. BRAUN, NORMAN FRED Norm . . . Academic . . . Spanish Club . . . plans to teach Spanish. BRENLOVE, MILOVAN SIMON Van . . . Academic . . . Gymnastics . . . enjoys working with cars . . . an aspiring at- torney. BRIDGES, JOSEPH ALLEN Hush . . . Academic . . . future plans unde- cided. BRIDIGUM, PATRICIA ANN Patty . . . Academic . . . NHS . . . Band . . . Variety Club . . . Orchestra . . . FTA . . . plans a career in medical technology. BRINKE, HAROLD PAUL Academic . . . enjoys hunting . . . hopes to become an engineer. BROADUS, ROBERT B. General . . . Penn Points . . . Football . . Track . . . plans to be a business manager. BROADUS, VERA Commercial . . . enjoys sewing . . . desires to be a secretary. BROWN, CATHY ANNE Academic . . . FTA . . . Spanish Club . . . French Club . . . Booster . . . would like to become an interpreter. BROWN, JAMES W. Jim Academic .. . likes to collect model airplanes . . . hopes to be a teacher. BROWN, WILLIAM LEWIS Bill . . . General . . . Booster . . . enjoys collecting records . . . would like to enter the business field. BRUWELHEIDE, DENNIS RAYMON Flash . . . Academic . . . Senior Board . . Jr. and Soph. Board . . . Student Monitor . . Varsity Club . . . Boosters . . . Football . . Track . . . future plans are still hazy. BUFF, WAYNE E. Academic . . . Booster . . . enjoys working with automobiles . . . hopes to be an elec- tronic engineer. BUHONICH, CHARLES W. Skip . . . General . . . spends free time working on cars . . . plans to be a mechanic. BURDEN, SHERRY DEBORAH Commercial . . . Variety Club . . . Student Secretary . . . Booster . . . Chorus . . . plans to be a secretary. BURGO, VICTORIA ELIZABETH Vicki . . . Commercial . . . Jr. Homeroom Vice-Pres .... 'enjoys singing . . . foresees a career as a commercial artist. BURKE, ELIZABETH ANNE Betsy', . . . Academic . . . Senior Board . . . Student Council . . . FNA . . . aspires to be a nurse. BURNS, MARLENE CLARE Academic . . . FNC . . . Booster . . . enjoys sports, sewing, and cooking . . . sees a future career in nursing. BYERS, BARBARA JO Barb .. . Academic . . . Varsity Cheer- leader . . . NHS . . . FTA . . . Student Council . . . Penn Points . . . Junior Miss 1965 . . . would like to be a secondary English teacher. BYERS, GARY WILLIAM Academic . . . Science Club . . . Wrestling . . . wants to become a minister. CALABRESE, ANGELA MARIE General . . . spends spare time reading . . will someday become an X-Ray technician. CALDARELLI, BARBARA LEA Academic . . . Rhythmettes . . . FTA . . Variety Club Teas .... Cue and Curtain . . Soph. Class Treas .... Student Monitor . . plans to attend college. CALDWELL, JOYCE ELLEN Commercial Student Secretaries . . . Booster . . . will someday become a secretary. 259 CAMP, WILLIAM MICHAEL Bill . . . Academic . . . enjoys playing golf . . . plans to go into Held of drafting. CAMPANELLA, DONALD MICHAEL Don . . . Academic . . . Senior Class Pres. . . . Student Council Standing Committee . . . NHS . . . Varsity Club . . . Booster . . . Var- sity Wrestling . . . foresees a career in mathe- matics. CANCILLA, ROSALIE ANN Rose', . . . Commercial . . . Rythmettes . . . Seneca Typist . . . Student Secretaries . . . Li- brary Asst .... Variety Club . . . Miss Dis- cretion . . . will become a secretary. CANNON, GLENN MARTIN Academic . . . Senior Class Vice-Pres. . . . Cue and Curtain Vice-Pres .... Variety Club . . . Class Plays . . . Cross Country . . . Stu- dent Monitor . . . will go into Community- Leadership. CANNON, ROBERT FRANCIS Bob . . . General . . . enjoys archery and music . . . future undecided. CANNONI, ELAINE ANNETTE Academic . . . FTA Pres. . . . NHS . . . Penn Points Rep .... Library Asst .... will enter the field of elementary teaching. CAPRINO, ALFRED MICHAEL Al . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club Treas. . . . Baseball . . . Football . . . will become a teacher. CARDAMONE, TIMOTHY A. Tim . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Soph. Baseball . . . plans to enter college. CARELLO, JOSEPH THOMAS Joe,' . . . General . . . spends spare time hunting . . . will become a draftsman. CARLISANO, -DONNA GRACE Commercial . . . Student Secretaries Vice- Pres. . . . plans to become a secretary. CARLISLE, BARBARA ANN Barb Academic .. . enjoys cooking . . . will someday be an airline stewardess. CARMACK, EVERETT JAMES Bromack . . . Academic . . . Football . . . would like to be a professional football player. CARPENTER, DIANE Carp,' . . . Academic . . . Variety Club . . . Cue and Curtain . . . Hall Monitor . . . FTA . . . Jr. Class Play . . . Sr. Class Play . . . will become an elementary education teacher. CARVER, JANIS f'Jan . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . trans- fer from Wilkinsburg . . . aspires to be an air- line stewardess. CASERTANO, KATHERINE ROSE Kathy . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . Boos- ter . . . Art Club . . . plans to become a his- tory teacher. CASSISDY, KATHLEEN ANN Kathy . . . Academic . . . FNC . . . FTA . . . Library Asst .... Cue and Curtain . . . Booster . . . Oflice Asst. . . . will become a home-economics teacher. CASTELLI, SALVATORE ALBERT 'tSal . . . Academic . . . Football . . . Wrest- ling . . . will become an engineer. CAVANAUGH, MARK EUGENE Academic . . . Art Club Pres. . . . Seneca Staff . . . NHS . . . Science Club . . . aspires a career as an architect. CAVES, MARJORIE ANN Margie . . . Academic . . . Band . . . Penn Points . . . Cue and Curtain . . . FNC . . . FTA . . . Student Monitor . . . French Club . . . Rostrum . . . hopes to become a nurse. CECCATO, GLORIA JOYCE Commercial . . . Booster . . . Student Secre- taries . . . Sec. of 223 . . . desires to be a secretary. CEFOLA MARY COLLETT, DAVID JOHN Commercial . . . Student Secretary . . . Penn uDaVen ' ' ' Academlc ' ' ' hkes Working o,n Points Typist . . . the future sees her as a 3525364 hopes to be an auto and body repalr legal secretary. ' CELMER, PATRICIA A. EOLEINS' IZOIILALD EDVVQIIFI? B Pat . . . Academic . . . Chorus . . . enjoys Don I ' ' ca emlc ' ' ' ' ' ' Ooster , . . . . . . Ski Club . . . hopes to be a teacher. reading and swimming . . . future undecided. COLLINS JOSEPH MICHEAL CERV1, DORINE M' Joe' . . ., General . . . enjoys swimming and nReneu ' ' ' Commerclaj ' ' ' FNC ' ' ' FTA stamp collecting . . .future in diesel mechanics. . . . Booster . . . Varrety Club . . . Ryth- COLLINS, LAUREL LYNN mettes . . . Seneca Typist . . . Student Secre- Academic I . I Cue and Curtain 1 I 1 F-l-A taries' ' 'Would like to be a teacher' . . . Student Council . . . FNC . . . Booster CE5TRAg BARBARA l . . . Penn Points . . . Soph. and Sr. One Acts gominerclal ' ju' Stlildegt kiecrefarleli ' ' ' . . . hopes to be a secondary English teacher. OOS CI' . . . W1 ma C 30 Ceplflg CI' Ca- COLLINS, RONALD WARD reef' 'KRon . . . Academic . . . Baseball . . . en- CHADWICKY NEAL CARL joys working with cars . . . hopes to become a Academic . . Rostrum-NFL Pres .... Cue draflsman' and Curtain .lyf . German Club . . . Vice-Pres. COLOSIMO, CAROL ANN 'hkiglgelfllng a doctor' Commercial . . . Penn Points . . . Library Q Asst. . . . enjoys reading and dancing . . . Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . . would llke to be an executive Secretary, Penn Points Typist . . . Booster . . . to be- COLUMBUS, JOHN ROBERT Come 3 legal Secretary is her 3031- Academic . . . Baseball . . . future undecided. CHASEY, JOANNE COLVIN, TERRY JOSEPH Academic . . . NHS . - . Jr- Class SCC ---- Academic . . . enjoys bowling and baseball Senior Class Treas. . . . Student Council , , ,future undecided, Standing Committee . . . Booster . . . Student CONDRAC, EDWARD J. Monitor . . . aspires to become an accountant. Ed , , , Academic . . . Science Club Pres. CHEPRO, JAMES DOUGLAS . . . NHS . . . vocation lies in computer tech- Jim i. . . Academic . . . Variety Club . . . nology. Rostrum . . . French Club . . . Cue and Cur- CONDRASKY, SUSAN tain. . .the future sees him as a doctor. Sue . . . Commercial . . . Student Secretary CHINN, CAROL H, . . . Homeroom 118 Treas .... hopes to be a Academic . . . FNC . . . FTA . . . Library SCCFCIZTY' Asst. . . . Hall Monitor . . . Booster . . . CONI-EY, MARILYN plans I0 go lntg the Qf nursing. Commercial . . . BOOSICI' . . . Pl3.l'1S to be 3. CHINN, DONNA JEAN beautician- Academic . . . Majorettes . . . Variety Club CONNORf JOHN MARTIN D I . a FNA H - - Gymnastics . . - future uude, Commercial . . . Football . . . enjoys working elded. on cars . . . future cxireer in special forces. CHOLKA, KAREN ANN CONSTANT, KATHLEEN ANN Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . uKathY,, U' - j Academic - ' ' FNC ' ' ' Plans Booster Club . . . a future secretary. to be a dleticlan- CHRISTIAN, JANE ELIZABETH SXQNXE, REGINA MARIA Commercial . . . Booster . . . enjoys traveling Gma ' ' ', Commfrclal ' ' ' Student Secre' I I .hopes for a secretarial career' tary . . . enjoys sewing and cooking . . . sees CHRISTY, LORRAINE CAROLE Egflfgaiclfgffigyll Doll . . . Academic . . . FNC . . . Gym- ,, . ,, A . ' . . . Bill . . . Academic . . . Student Monitor nastics . . . Booster . . . Spanish Club . . . . . . . . . Control Room Operator . . . Booster desires a Career In nursmg' . . . aspires to have a career in medicine. CHURCHEL, COLLEEN LORRAINE CON-1-I, RICHARD CHARLES Communal ' ' ' FTA - - ' An Club ' - - Rick . . . Academic . . . likes working with Booster . . . Cue and Curtain . . . future cars. I .his future is undecided. Plans me hazy' CONVILLE, PATTI R. CPARK' LINDA LEE Pat . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . Kitten . . . General . . . Booster . . . Gym- plans to be abeautician- nastics . . . spends spare time horseback riding COOK, KAREN LOUISE dlzguflgflglxi hliier' Coimercial .f. t. Stlldent Seleretary .t . .. I-zrgclycgs Academic . . .Variety Club . . . NHS. . . A E03qj21i:,i1,'jUBIl'1?I-IITTINIILII e sem ana e ' Cappella . . . Triple Trio . . . Spanish Club f-Judyr' Q I l Academic l r I Cheerleaders Cc- Sec -- GLC - - ' SUN ' - - Booster - - - Capt .... Cue and Curtain. . . Variety Club Student Monitors. . . Helds of biology and in- l l 0 Penn Points ' . e FNC l v I Student terior design are her future vocations. Council l n e future undecided' CLEVER, LINDA ANN COPELAND, PATRICIA E. Academic . . . Rythmettes Treas.-Business -'pap' . l l Commercial , , , Booster G l l en- Manager . . . Variety Club . . . future lies in joys sports. , 'future undecided. a biological field. CORCORAN, ALAN RAY CLIFFORD, PAMELA JUNE Corky . . . General . . . Football . . . Pam Q ' - Awdemic - - - NHS - . - FNC Track . . . Wrestling . . . Jr. Board . . . ca- . . . Student Monitors . . . FTA . . . BOOSICI' feel' in mechanics is his future. . . . future career lies in nursing. COSTANTINO, ANTHONY J, COFFMAN, CANDICE D. Tony . . . General . . . enjoys working on Candy . . . Academic . . . FNC . . . Chor- cars . . .Tony foresees a career as an automo- us . . . Boosters . . . Health Office Asst .... tive technician. Russian Club . . . enjoys music . . . probable COSTANTINO, MARIE airline stewardess. Academic . . . GLC . . . FTA . . . Booster COLAMARINO, EMILY MARIE Club . . . Hockey . . . Basketball . . . Gym- Em . . . General . . . Art Club . . . enjoys nastics . . . a future as a physical education sewing . . . wishes to be a beautician. teacher. 260 CRAWFORD, CHERYL RAYE Cheryl . . . Academic . . . Penn Notes . . FTA . . . Variety Club . . . Gymnastics . . wants to be a teacher. CRAWFORD, DEBORAH ANN Debbie . . . Academic . . . Senior Board . . . Student Council . . . Junior Board . . . Spanish Club . . . Booster . . . Ski Club . . career in teaching. CRITCHLOW, NORENE JOYCE Commercial . . . her future is undecided. CRONE, EARLENE LOUISE Commercial . . . Booster . . . Gymnastics . . . future career as a secretary. CROWDER, WILLIE M. Will . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club . . . Track . . . Cross Country . . . career in data processing. CRUMMY, CHARLES FERNAND Chuck', . .. Academic Drum Major . . . Variety Club . . . Orchestra . . . Stage Crew . . . Tennis . . . would like to be a music educator. CRUSAN, NANCY LEE Academic . . . FTA . . . Seneca Staff . . . Spanish Club . . . will major in secondary social studies in college. CULBERT, THOMAS EDWARD Tom . . . Academic . . . Senior Board . . Student Monitor . . . Varsity Basketball . . Track . . . Baseball . . . will attend college. CULLEN, PAUL HUGH Academic . . . Stage Crew . . . Band . . . Or- chestra . . . Variety Club . . . Forensics . . . Tennis . . . aspires a career in business admin- istration. CUMMINS, MARJORIE JANE Margie . . . Commercial . . . Booster Club . . . enjoys music and sports . . . would like to be a secretary. CUNNINGHAM, CAROL ANN Commercial . . . Student Secretary . . . Penn Points . . . Booster . . . career as a secretary. CUPELLI, LOUISE Cupe . . . Academic . . . Senior and Junior Boards . . . Seneca Staff . . . Rhythmettes Sec .... Student Council Standing Committee . . . Variety Club . . . Art Club . . . future vocation lies in fields of decorating and design. CURRY, CARLA LOU Academic . . . Art Club Sec .... FTA . . . foresees a career as an elementary teacher. CUSHING, SHIRLEE EVE Cush . . . Academic . . . Seneca Staff, Sr. Editor . . . Cue and Curtain Treas .... Stu- dent Council . . . FTA . . . German Club . . . Jr. Class Play . . . aspires to a teaching career. CZURI, FRANK N. Academic . . . Variety Club . . . A Cappella . . . enjoys music and record collecting . . . Frank's career is undecided. DAKAN, SUZANNE ELEANOR 'GSuzy . . . Academic . . . Rythmettes Histor- ian . . . Student Council . . . Variety Club . . . FNC . . . will make nursing her career. DANIELS, WILLIAM THOMAS Bill . . . Academic . . . enjoys participating in all outdoor sports . . . will enter the Held of marine biology. DANIHER, CATHLEEN ANN Cathy . . . Academic . . . SUN . . . Rus- sian Club . . . transfer student from Sacred Heart . . . the future sees her as an attorney. DAVIS, ANDREA LEE Andi . . . Academic . . . Student Council . . . Cue and Curtain . . . Rythmettes . . . Variety Club . . . Art Club . . . Rostrum . . . aspires to become a nurse. DAVIS, DIANE LEE Dee . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . German Club . . . g'Music Man . . . Variety Club . . . will become a history teacher. DAVIS, GENA LOIS Academic . . . FTA . . . Library Asst. . . . Booster . .. hopes to become a guidance counselor. DAVIS, MEREDITH J. Academic . . . NHS . . . Seneca A11 Editor . . . Variety Club Art Director . . . Art Club . . . Cue and Curtain . . . will become an art teacher. DAVIS, RICHARD EARL Rich . . . General . . . Outdoor Club . . . Track . . . Football . . . aspires to join the Air Force. DAVISON, HENRY WAYNE Hank . . . Academic . . . enjoys working on cars . . . would like to work with computers. DAW, WALTER JOHN John . . . Academic . . . desires to join the Navy after graduation. DAWES, PATRICIA ANN Pat . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . enjoys reading and sewing . . . desires to be a medi- cal technician. DEBRECZENI, ROBERT S. Rob . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Soph. Baseball . . . would like to enter the broad- casting field. DeCESARE, JACQUELINE ANN Jackie . . . General . . . Booster . . . enjoys water sports . . . would like to become a com- mercial artist. DEES, JOANNE RUTH Jo . . . General . . . Seneca Staff . . . Boos- ter . . . hopes to become a commercial artist. DELO, DENNIS A. Dino . . . General . . . Variety Club . . . Wrestling . . . his goal is to become an airline pilot. DeLONG, JANET LOUISE Jan . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . German Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Library Asst. . . . will make teaching her career. DELOZIER, MICHAEL ROBERT Mike . . . Academic . . . Sr. Math Society . . . Booster . . . Baseball . . . future lies in the field of mathematics. DeLUCO, PETER JAMES Academic . . . A Cappella . . . plans to be an engineer. DeMARTINO, VINCENT Vinny General .. . enjoys working with cars . . . will enter the Armed Forces. DeRUBERTIS, LETITIA Tish . . . Academic . . . future undecided. DESTEFANO, MATTHEW R. Matt . . . General . . . being a mechanic is his goal. DiCESARO, ANTHONY N. Butch . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Var- sity Club . . . Baseball . . . Volleyball . . . Football . . . hopes to be a chemical engineer. DINELY, SANDRA NOLA Sandi . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- tary . . . Booster . . . wants to be a secretary. DiTOMMASO, LINDA MARIE Commercial . . . Art Club . . . Booster . . . enjoys dancing and playing tennis . . . future as a secretary. DONAHUE, JILL ANNE Commercial . . . Y-Teens . . . likes to spend time painting . . . future undecided. DONALDSON, MICHAEL E. Mike', Academic . . . Cross Country . . . Track. . . future undecided. DONOVAN, ,JOHN Jack . . . Academic . . . Vice-Pres. of Homeroom 206 . . . enjoys playing golf . . . will make law his career. DOOLAN, ROBERT HARRY Bob . . . General . . . enjoys working on cars . . . future undecided. FARRELL, MARY ANNE Academic . . . FNC Pres. GLC . . Booster . . . desires a career in nursing. FARRELL, WILLIAM L. Bill . . . Academic . . . Student Monitor . . . Booster . . . Gymnastics . . . enjoys art work . . . aspires to be a commercial artist. FARTHING, GEORGE ALBERT Biff . . . Academic . . . Science Club . . . Control Room Operator . . . will make engineer- ing his career. FAZIO, FREDERICK JOHN Fred . . . Academic . . . Gymnastics . . hopes to become an architect. FEDERLINE, JAMES P. Academic . . . Variety Club . . . Wrestling . . . Booster Rep .... will make a career in architectural engineering. FEDON, JOSEPH ALBERT Joe . . . Commercial . . . Wrestling . . . en- joys sports . . . future undecided. FERRANTE, MARGARET A. Toni Commercial Soph. Board . . . Student Secretaries . . . Seneca Staff . . . Cue and Curtain . . . Booster . . . will find a career in bookkeeping. FERRANTI, BARBARA ANN Academic . . . Seneca Staff . . . FTA Treas. . . . Art Club Treas .... her goal is to be- come a teacher. FERRARO, JANICE MARIE DORER, VIRGINIA SHELLEY Ginny . . . Academic . . . Vice-Pres. of 157 . . . FTA. . .future undecided. DOTHARD, CAROLYN Faith . . . General . . . Art Club . . . en- joys hand sewing . . . hopes to become a nun. DOUGLASS, WAYNE CRAWFORD Academic . . . Cue and Curtain . . . Penn Notes . . . Variety Club . . . Tennis . . . would like a career in management. DRISCOLL, KATHLEEN ANNE Academic . . . Booster . . . Art Club . . Student Council . . . enjoys dancing . . hopes to become a choreographer. DUBOIS, BONNIE CAROL Commercial . . . FTA . . . would like a ca- reer in the theatre. DUNBAR, MAUREEN PATRICIA Maur . , . Commercial . . . FNC . . . en- joys swimming . . . would like to become an airline stewardess. DURICK, JUDITH LEE Judi . Commercial . . . Oflice Asst. . . . Student Secretaries . . . Penn Points . . . NHS . . . would like to enter the field of business. - EASLER, SHIRLEY ANN Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . . Va- riety Club . . . Booster . . . the future sees her as a secretary. ECHKO, J. ALLAN Al . . . Academic . . . Soph. Wrestling . . Jr. Court . . . aspires to become a broker. EHALT, GREGORY C' Jan . . . Commercial . . . Soph. and Jr. Greg', ' . . Academic . I . Booster . ' . Booster Rep .... desires to become a secre- Wrestling . . . would like a career in electron- UIYY- ics, FEY, HAROLD FRANCIS EHRENBERG, THEODORE Garry . . . Academic . . . Track . . . de- Ted' . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club . . . Sires ag0Vefl'lmeI'1ta1 P0Siii0H- Gymnastics . . . enjoys the outdoor . . . will FIELDS, ROBERT G. make forestry his Career, Bob . . . ACad6l'1'liC . . . will make drafting EILER, DAVID PAUL his Career. FIKE, KAREN LOUISE Commercial . . . Booster . . . enjoys music . . . the future sees her as a secretary. FIOLA, JAMES LEO Academic . . . FTA . . . Spanish Club Pres. . . . Booster . . . will major in secondary edu- cation in college. FIORI, ROBERT ANTHONY Academic . . . Cue and Curtain . . . FTA . . . Soph. Board . . . Student Council . . . Soph. Play . . . Basketball Manager . . . Track . . . desires' to become an accountant. FISCHIONE, ANTHONY JOSEPH Tony . . . Academic . . . the future sees him as a draftsman. FISHER, CARDIFF EDWIN Skip . . . Academic . . . Variety Club . . . Baseball . . . his future lies in the Held of electronics. FISHER, THOMAS CHARLES Tom . . . General . . . enjoys water skiing . . . will become a draftsman. FITZROY, EDWARD GEORGE Ed . . . General . . . enjoys listening to rec- ords . . , will enter the Armed Forces. FLEMING, GRETCHEN MICHELE Academic . . . Booster . . . enjoys working with cars . . . future vocation in photography. EMRICK, RONALD WAYNE Ron . . . Academic . . . Football . . . likes to spend free time drawing . . . desires to be a commercial artist. END, KAREN L. Commercial . . . Variety Club . . . GLC . . Booster . . . hopes to be a beautician. ENGEL, ROBERT C. Bob . . . General . . . will be a future draftsman. ENGLISH, GAIL ANN General . . . would like to be a beautician. EPPINGER, LINDA JEAN Sam', . . . Commercial . . . Student Secretar- ies . . . Booster . . . Chorus . . . a future air- line hostess. ERGLER, ROBERT BRUCE Bob . . . Academic . . . A Cappella . . . enjoys painting . . . will do work in the engi- neering field. ERICKSEN, LINDA LEE Lin . . . Forbes Trail . . . Booster . . Gymnastics . . . hopes to work for IBM. ESQUINO, GERALD ANTHONY J . . . G l . . . t t b - . chigztl mera wan S 0 e a ma Michele . . . Academic . . . NHS . . , Stu- ETCHISON LINDA H. dent Council Standing Committee . . . FTA Academic . Student Council Variety . . . desires to become a chemical engineer. Club . . . FTA . . GLC . . iaaester . . FLEMINGY SUZANNE BARBARA hopes to be an elementary teacher. Suzie . . . Academic . . . NHS . . . FTA EUNSON, ARTHUR H. . . . Booster. . .Student Monitor. . . French HAH., 1 ' 1 Academic I I I Booster ' I U forex Club. . .the future sees her asasecretary. sees a career as an engineer. FUCK, DAVID RAYMOND EVANS, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH Flick . . . Academic . . . Cue and Curtain ..Char,. ' ' Q Commercial r . . Variety Club . . . Band . . . Riile Club . . . desires to . . . GLC . . . enjoys dancing . . . will be a become a busboy' Secretary. FLOCOS, MARY ELLEN EYMAN, M ARY W. Mef . . . Academic . . . Student Council Academic . Q . FTA ' . . An Club . . l Boos- Secretary. . . Cue and Curtain. . . FTA . . . ter . . . wishes to be a Spanish teacher. Booster ' ' ' future is undecided' 261 FLORA, JOHN JOSEPH ' Academic . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . Wrestling . . . Football . . . Volleyball Man- ager . . . hopes to be a business manager. FOLEY, RICHARD A. Academic . . . Riiie Club . . . enjoys hunting and scuba diving . . . future undecided. FOLTZ, WILLIAM THOMAS Fuzzy . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club Sec. . . . FTA . . . Student Monitor . . . Football . . . Track . . . Basketball . . . the future sees him as a teacher. FORBECK, PAUL JOSEPH Academic . . . Booster . . . Track . . . Cross Country . . . desires to enter the field of teaching. FORNICOIA, DIANE MARIE Commercial . . . will find a career in office work. FOSTER, LINDA Commercial . . . Rhythmettes . . . Student Council Treas .... NHS . . . Student Secre- tary . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . de- sires to become a legal secretary. FOSTER, THOMAS LEE Tom . . . General . . . Basketball . . . as- pires to a career in heating and remodeling. FOWLER, CHERYL JEANNE Academic . . . Student Council . .. SUN Pres. . . . Rhythmettes . . . Booster . . . future lies in the field of nursing. FRANCO, JOSEPH P. Joe . . . General . . . attends Forbes Trail . . . enjoys hunting . . . future undecided. FRANK, PAUL Buddy . . . General . . . enjoys working on motors . . . the future sees him as a welder. FRANKE, MARILYN RUTH Academic. ..NHS. . .FTA. . .GLC.. Booster . . . will be a teacher. FRASER, THOMAS ROBERT Tom . . . Academic . . . Track . . . enjoys football and golf . . . future is undecided. FRATANGELO, DOROTHY JEAN Dorth', . . . Commercial . . . enjoys dancing . . . the future sees her as a beautician. FRAZIER, JOHN MARSHALL Academic . . . enjoys sports . . . would like to become a doctor. FREILAND, RICHARD G. Rick . . . General . . . enjoys working on cars . . . desires to become a body man. FRIEL, KATHLEEN ANNE Kathy . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- tary . . . Booster . . . will become a secretary. FULLEN, LEO THOMAS Lee', . . . Academic . . . Baseball . . . Basket- ball . . . enjoys sports . . . future undecided. FURNIER, DAVID JOHN D.J.', . . . General . . . enjoys working on cars . . . aspires to become a welder. FURNIER, JOSEPH GERARD Joe . . . Academic . . . enjoys sports . . has no definite plans for the future. FUTULES, JAMES WILLIAM Jim . . . Academic . . . mechanics is his hobby . . . future lies in engineering. GAINER, DOUGLAS GORDON Doug .. . Academic .. . Vice-Pres. Art Club . . . Seneca Staff . . . Band . . . NHS . . . foresees a career as an industrial designer. GANGWISCH, SANDRA MAE Sandy . . . Academic . . . A Cappella . . . Penn Notes . . . Variety Club . . . would like to enter the Held of nursing. GARFOLD, HUEY MICHAEL Lefty . . . Academic . . . Penn Points . . . Variety Club . . . A Cappella . . . Football . . . Baseball . . . hopes to become a physical education teacher. GARSCIA, THOMAS C. Tom . . . General enjoys basketball and football . . . sees a future as an automo- tive repairman. GARZOTTO, CAROL ANNE Academic. .. FTA .. . FNC . . . A Cap- pella . . . Booster . . . wants to become an elementary teacher. GATEWOOD, JAMES A. Jimbo . . . Commercial . . . likes building radios in his spare time . . . aspires to be an engineer. GAUGER, ROSE MARY Rosey,' . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . enjoys dancing . . . her goal is to become a secretary. GAUGHAN, JANE General . . . her career lies in the field of merchandising. GAZZO, LAURA ANN Commercial . . . Jr. Homeroom Treas. . . . collecting stuffed animals is her hobby . . . fu- ture as a bookkeeper. GAZZO, LINDA KAY Commercial . . . enjoys ice skating . . . she wants to become a model. GAZZO, RONALD PHILIP Ron . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club Vice- Pres. . . . Varsity Football . . . Track . . . will become either a lawyer or an engineer. GEARHART, BRYAN WEBSTER Academic . . . his hobby deals with competi- tion sports cars . . . a future as a draftsman. GENTILE, ALBERT L. Alu . . . Academic . . . foresees a career as a draftsman. GENTILE, LINDA ANN Commercial . . . Booster . . . her future lies in a secretarial field. GENTILE, WILLIAM JAMES Charmin . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Track . . . enjoys sports . . . his future plans are hazy. GETZ, LIN Commercial . . . Student Secretary . . . Boos- ter . . . enjoys swimming and ice skating . . . at present she plans to be a secretary. GIARNELLI, EUGENE S. Gene . . . Academic . . . Football . . Wrestling . . . Sr. Homeroom Vice-Pres. . . a future as an engineer. GIBBONS, JOSEPH D. Joe', . . . General . . . Football . . . his fu- ture is undecided. GIBSON, PATRICIA LOUISE Pat . . . Academic . . . NHS Treas. . . . FTA . . . GLC Sec .... Pres. Library Asst. . . . Spanish Club . . . Girls' Varsity Basket- ball . . . Booster . . . aspires to a career in teaching. GIGLIOTTI, MADELINE F. Maggie .. . General . . . Booster .. Girls' Basketball . . . Girls' Gymnastics . . will become an airline stewardess. GILBERT, JAMES L. Gil . . . Academic . . . NHS . . . Math So- ciety . . . Variety Club . . . Rostrum . . . his future lies in the field of mathematics. GILCHER, KATHRINE ELISE Pinky .. . Academic . .. German Club Vice-Pres. . . . FNC . . . GLC . . . NHS . . . Library Asst .... her future is in the field of sociology. GINGERY, DON WILLIAM Academic . . . Baseball . . . would like to be- come an engineer. 262 GIONTA, ANN MARIE Commercial . . . Student Secretary Pres. . . . Rhythmettes . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . a future as a secretary. GIONTA, DONNA LYNN Commercial . . . Booster . . . Chorus . . . en- joys dancing . . . her goal is to become a sec- retary. GIOVANNINI, PHYLLIS E. 'fPhyl . . . Commercial . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . would like to become an airline stewardess. GIUNTO, PAUL PHILIP Academic . . . Student Council . . . Soph. One Acts . . . enjoys sports . . . aspires to be an accountant. GLEDHILL, DONNA MAE Commercial . . . enjoys reading . . . her fu- ture lies in the secretarial field. GLOSS, RENEE ELIZABETH Academic . . . FNC . . . enjoys sports . . foresees a future in nursing. GLOSTER, LORIN DANIEL Academic . . . interested in music . . . his plans include college. GLOVER, MARY JANE Shane . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . likes to bowl . . . foresees a future as an elementary teacher. GOLDINGER, CAROL ANN Commercial . . . Student Council . . . Booster . . . her career lies in the field of accounting. GOOLSBY, LINDA MARIE General . . . Chorus . . . will be an airline stewardess. GORDON, NEIL McKINLEY Flash,' . . . Academic . . . Junior Board . . . Soph. Baseball . . . Soph. Cross Country . . . a future in professional baseball. GORE, RICHARD WILLIAM Rick . . . Academic . . . enjoys reading and stamp collecting wants to become a teacher. GORNEY, KATHLEEN LOUISE Bubbles . . . Academic . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . Musical Production . . . a career in programming. GRABOSKI, VICTORIA MARIE Vicky . . . Commercial . . . Chorus . . . enjoys swimming and skating . . . future in food. GRABOWSKI, JACK H. Commercial . . . likes to work with cars . . . a future in accounting. GRAHAM, MARY S. Sharon . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . studies modern jazz . . . her future is unde- cided. GREENE, KAREN M. Commercial . . . Student Secretary . . . Boos- ter . . . a career as a secretary. GREENLEE, CARLA EDWINA Muffin . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . as- pires to a career in teaching retarded children. GREGG, WILLIAM SAMUEL f'Willi . . . Academic . . . Band . . . Dance Band . . . Booster . . . Variety Club . . . Or- chestra . . . future undecided. GRIEST, JANE HELEN Academic . . . Seneca Staff . . . NHS . . . FTA . . . Art Club . . . Booster . . . will be- come a teacher. GROSS, JOYCE Academic . . . Variety Club . . . Majorette . . . Booster . . . Music Man . . . would like to be an airline stewardess. GROSS, WAYNE ALBERT Wayne . . . Commercial . . . works with models and cars . . . a career as a draftsman. GROSSMAN, MARILYN REESE Lynn . . . General . . . Booster . . . enjoys swimming and sailing . . . hopes to become an airline hostess. GUGGIE, MARGARET JEAN HAYS, ROBERT GRAY HQELZLE, DIANA LYNN Margie . . . General . . . Art Club . . . Bob . . . Academic . . . A Cappella . . Diane , , , General , , , Library Asst. T i T Booster . . . enjoys dancing . . . her future is German Club. , .future undecided. Booster , , , Variety Club , , , Gymnastics undecided. HECK, LYNN CATHERINE . . . hopes to become a singer. GUIDO, ANTHONY R- Commercial . . . Student Secretary . . . being HOFFMAN, BARBARA ANN Tony . . . Academic . . . Football . . . a Secrelary is her Seal- Barb . . . Commercial . . . plans to attend Wrestling . . . Jr. Board . . . a future as a HEDEEN, JOHN KEITH bnsincss school. leaeher- Academic . . . likes to spend time hunting HQFFMAN, MITCHELL I, SJUESEWITE' ALAN DAVID Q , - - -l'l0PeS I0 be an elecrrlclarl- Mitch . . . Academic . . . Penn Points . . . All ' ' ' Acauemlc ' ' ' has hobbles m dec' HEDGES, JANET K. likes to play golf . . . aspires a career as a tfnlfst and mmeralogy ' ' ' aslures to be a Jan . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . Gymnas- lawyer. C emls - tics . . . hopes to major in homemaking. I-IOHAN, THOMAS MICHAEL SEUNIYELL' KATHLEEN MARLF HELSEL, PAULA ANN Gomer . . . Academic . . . Penn Points Kathy . . . Academic . .. Library Asst. . . . . . . Academic . . . French Club . . . FNC . . . Sports Editor . . . Projectionist . . . Cross . . . Vice-Pres. of Jr. Class 1. . . French Club Variety Club I . . Cue and Curtain I h . Boos- Country- 1 ' Golf' ' ' desires to be a journal- dlriaI?lTA ' ' 'niggilgt Momtglr' imlsfiihiig ter . . . the future foresees her as a nurse. ist. . ' ' ' ' ' ' HENDRY, MARY ESSON HOLDEN, LARRY JAMES iliiinciiiiriiliiegicigiifiedii MICHAEL Scotty . . . Commercial . Student Secre- ififefgicineini after graduation he will be an Commercial A Ca n h t taries . . . Penn Points Typist . . . would like Y 3 - ' Pre a ores 0 t is rivet secr ter HOLLAND 10 ANN Obtaina careerin music' IEEEEEPRT 501.115 FRANCIS Academic , Booster will become a HACKETT, GEORGE A. r A , ' , Veterinarian. Academic. . .Track. . ,Baseball. . .enjoys Mcaqimlc ' 'hj glinetu C1112 itudiirlt HOLLER JOSEPH WILLIAM weight-lifting . . . aspires to be a physical ed- ,om or ' ' ' ls u ure ls m t e e 0 me 1' rt ,, , . . . cine. Joe . . . Academic. . . Sr. Homeroom Vice- ucauon teacher' HEROLD ELNEAU F Pres .... Spanish Club . . . Wrestling . . HAINES' AI-'RH-A MARIE tt - sr ' - ' the future sees him as a teacher l General . . . Booster . . . Y Teens . . . Eule ' ' ' Academic ' ' ' Aiqappeua ' ' HOLLIDAY JEAN ANNETIQ Chorus . . . the future sees her as an x-ray Booster' ' 'hopes to be atechmclan' . ' E technician. HERR, BENJAMIN M, Academic . r. . NHS . . . FTA . . . future ca- H AINES, LYNDA DIANE Ben . . . Academic . . . enjoys working with rccr W111 be ln matnernancs- Lynn . . . Commercial . . , Rhythmettes cars- - -Plans include college- HOLLFSI MARGAREFIRMARY i I . . . Variety Club . . . Library Asst .... sm- HERRINGTON, RICHARD DENNIS Mafg1e - Commefclal - - -RHIOYS dancmg dent Secretaries . . . Booster . . . will be a Rick - - - Academic - - - Pr0lectl0HlSr - - - ' ' 'wouldhke to be a Secretary' secretary, Booster . . . Track . . . would like to be a 5101-MER: RICHARD . HALLIGAN, MARY RUTH draftsman, Sherlock . . . Academic . . . Student Moni- Ruth . . . Commercial . . . Student sccrc- HERTZOG, DAVID LAWRENCE wr- - -fUtUfeUf1deC1ded- tary . . . Booster . . . hopes to work with General . . . enjoys working on cars . . . the l'l0NSPERGERr LINDA SHARON office machines. future foresees him as an architect. Academic - - - GLC Pres ---- VarletY Club HAMERLY, JAMES RAYMOND I-IESTER, DAVID R. . . . Squaw . . . FTA . . . Library Asst. . . . 'KI-IamS , , , Academic , , , NHS, , ,Varsity ffDaVc,' . i . Academic . v I Soph. Football Gymnastics . . . Girls Basketball . . . Booster Club - - - B00Ster - - - COHIFOI ROOIH 0Pera- . . . likes to spend time working on cars . . . ' - -.Rlnc Tcarn - - - would like to become a IOI' . . . Track . . . Cross COUIIIFY . . . l'lOpCS hgpes IO be 3, physical educatign teacher, Pl'lYS1caleClUcaU0I1leaCl'lel'- to enter the field of science or engineering. HIGGINS, ROBERT JAMES HOPKINS, GLEN HAMILTON, LINDA RAE rtnoba . . ' Generai . ' i enjoys collecting Hops', . . . Academic . . . likes to listen to Lin , , , Commercial , , , Booster , , , cn. coins. ' 'Wishes to become a mechanic' folk music . . . being a mechanical engineer is Lays digizegrg andbcgllfqinlf records D . l fore- HILL, NORMAN HARRY IIIORCFEIR PATRICIA LEE esa asa e Icia . - . N0 ...Ad ...lk t d ' HAMMER- THOMAS timenciollecting cciilnseriqlc. hopes ltjsattindpjgl- Hpatv ' ' ' Academic ' ' ' Miijorettes Capt' Commercial . . . Gymnastics . . . enjoys lege, - - - GLC - - - FTA - - - Variety Club - - - Swimming and cars , , , hopeg 1,0 be an x-ray HILLEGAS, PAMELA JO BOOSICI' . . . dCSll'CS to bCC0l'I1e 3 pl'lySlCal Cdll- 'ech 1C'an' Pam Academic FTA SUN canon teacher' FAIXIPTON- MALINpA DARNELL , . , . Cue and Curtain . . . would like to enter HORSQN- JUNE E' , Lin . . . Commercial . . . enjoys cooking the neid of poiincai science Jun1e . . .General. . . Booster , . .being a . . . would like to be an accountant. ' professional model is her goal. HINCH, RICHARD THOMAS HARMAN, JOYCE ANN trDickrr Academic enjoys bowiing HOSTLER, CAROL ANN Academic . . . FTA . . . GLC . . . Vari- I funn? nians are snn Academic . . . Rythmettes Pres. . . . Spanish ety Club . . . Cue and Curtain . . . Sr. One i-IHLIKLE LARRY I ' Club Pres .... Cue and Curtain . . . Variety Act . . . Booster . . . her career lies in the General ' Treas 'of Jr H m OO Club . . . Student Monitors . . . FTA . . . field of teaching. . ' ' ' ' ' 0 er m ' ' Senior Board . . . would like to be a teacher. HARMAN, THOMAS would like to be a baker. HOWE ROSE MARIE Academic . . . Penn Points . . . Basketball IZIOBBS' MARGARET LANE Rosie . . .Academic . , . Senior Board , , . , .future is undecided. 'Marg'e,' ' ' ' Comfnefcuu ' ' 1 FNA ' ' ' Penn Points Editor in Chief . . . NHS l HARPER, RONALD HARRY Eiigitgglnsiegspenn Pomts ' ' 'aspires to be an Cue and Curtain . . . Student Monitor Ron . . . Academie . - - will J0lH the Navy ' FTA , . . Jr, Class Pres .... Spanish Club in the future. EIOBPAY- GAYLEIELAN D . . . Sr. and Soph. One Acts . . . would like HARRIS, ROBERT ALEX Gay . Academic . , . Variety Club Sec. to be a teacher' .tnobrr D I I General . T i enjoys Creating things . . . Majorettes Sec. and Treas .... Student HUFFMAN, JUDITH ANN . . .the future sees him asawelder. Counsll ' ' ' Gliph' ' ' FTAI1 ' ' ' Booster Judy . . . Academic . . . Cheerleader , . . HASSON, FRANCIS LEONARD ' ' ' e 'gan EWS teacher 15 argon seeh. Jr. sr. Boards . . Variety Cirrus . Lenny - - - General - - - lllccs lc Spend time HSCEENBEY- DAVID JgSEPH lik Cue and Curtain . . . FTA . . . French Club fishing and dancing . . . his goal is to be a H uc H - - - cncra - - t Oostcr - - ' 1 cs . . .being an elementary teacher is her l. barber, to spend time worgcing on cars . . . would like HUGHES, JANICE DEBORAH goa HAWKEYI CYNTHIA LOUISE to enter the field 0 drafimg' Debbie . . . Academic . . . FNA . . . Boos- Cindy . . . Academic . . . FNA . . . Boos- HOCKENBERY, JOANNE ter U I U Penn Points . ' . being a nurse is ner ter . . . her future lies in the tield of nursing. Jo . . . Commercial . . . hopes to be a goal. HAWKINS, DAVID CHARLES beaufieian- HUGHES, RICHARD CHARLES General . . . enjoys working with cars . . . fu- HODGSON, HELEN MARIE Rick , , , General , , i will ioin inc Service ture undecided. Commercial . . . enjoys dancing . . . being a upon graduation. HAWKINS, LARRY WILLIAM secretary 15 her goal- HULIN, JAMES STEPHEN Academic . . . French Club . . . Booster . . . HODIL, JOHN T. f-jim , , , Academic , , , NHS U l l Science Student Monitor . . . desires to be an elec- General . . . hopes to join the Service upon Club , , , Musical production , i 1 will cnicr trical engineer. graduation. the field of rnedicine- - 263 HUSOVECKI JOANNE MARIE JOHNSON, NANCY PATRICIA ffjor' I I I Commercial I I I penn points I I Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . hopes to become an accountant Booster . . . aspires to become a secretary. HUSSING, MARGARET ANDRES JOHNSON, THOMAS ARTHUR -fAndiH I I I General I I I enjoys Collecting Tom . . . General . . . would like to enter china dolls . . . plans on attending secretarial the NBVY UPOH gl'3dll21fi0I1- school. JOHNSON, WILLIAM DEAN IAGNEMMA, KAREN J. Moose . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . Art Club . . . Boos- Projectionist . . . desires to become a printer. ter . . . Ski Club . . . future career is being JOHNSTON, CAROL LYNN an elementary teacher. Commercial . . . Booster . . . swimming and IBELLA, NANCY MARIE dancing occupies her spare time . . . plans to Commercial . . . Booster . . . enjoys dancing become a secretary. . . . future undecided. JOHNSTON, JAMES EDWARD ICKESI DEBORAH RUTH i'Ed . . . Academic . . . will find a career in Debbi . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- advertising. taries' Treas. . . . hopes to be a bookkeeper. JONES, GREGORY A. IGNELZI, ANTHONY MICHAEL Gregi' . . . Academic . . . Senior Board . . . fflggi' I I I General I I I will be a future NHS. . .Jr. Board. . .Gymnastics, Capt.. . . Marina Track . . . will find a career in the field of IGNELZI, JAMES ANTHONY mathematics. Jim . . . Academic . . . Soph. and Jr. Board JOSEPH, EILEEN MAE . . . Soph. Football . . . Baseball . . . teach- Academic . . . Cheerleader . . . FTA . . . ing is his goal. Booster . . . Variety Club . . . Spanish Club IONADI, JOSEPH ANTHONY . . . hopes to become a Spanish teacher. Joe . . . General . . . Booster . . . enjoys JOSEPH, RAYMOND GEORGE collecting stamps . . . foresees a future as a f'Ray I I I Academic I I I Senior Board I I draftsman. Soph. Board . . . Baseball . . . Basketball . . . IRELAND, BETH desires a career in medicine. Academic . . . Seneca Faculty Editor . . . Cue IIOYCEI VIRGINIA ANN and Curtain Sec .... Variety Club . . . Boos- ffGinnyv I I I Academic I I I l:'l-A I I I Boos, ter Vice-Pres .... Class Plays . . . Spanish rer I I I French Club I I I will major in pri, Club Treas .... plans to major in sociology. mary education in eollegeI iSAf'Seg ORA i' I I JULIAN, HOPE ANN 'Nome ' ' ' Commercial ' ' ' she would like Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . . en- to become a dancer' joys swimming . . . plans a future in the field ISHERWOOD, JAMES DONALD of ANI Don . . .General. . .future undecided. KAGARISEI KATHERINE ANN JACKSON, JOHN RiCHARD Kathyli . . . Academic . . . Chorus . . . FTA ii-iaeki, - - ' General ' - - enioys Working on . . . Penn Points Rep .... wants to become cars . . . the future sees him as an automotive an elementary reacheia mechanic- KAMINSKI, SANDRA LEE JACKSQN, KAREN RUTH Sandy . . . Commercial . . . Pres. of Major- Acafiemic ' ' ' NHS ' ' ' Giirmfiii Ciub ' ' ' ettes . . . Variety Club . . . GLC . . . Gym- Variety Club . . . her future lies in the field of nastics I I I a future as a Secretary drama- KANE, JAMES E. JACKSON- VICKIILYNNE I I Jimi, . . . General . . . his future is unde- iiVlCi, . . . Academic . . . enjoys cooking and CIdedI sewing . . . plans to become an airline stew- KANUCKI I, A-I-RICI A ANN ardess' Pat . . . Forbes Trail . . . Student Council LAROVRC' JUNE MARIE . . . Booster . . . plans to be a fashion buyer. cademic. . . FNC . . .FTA .NHS . . . KAWAI SUZANNE JO French Club . . . Student Monitor . . . Stu- Academic Art Club Cue and Curtain dent Council . . . Booster . . . her future in- S ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . eneca Staff . . . the future sees her as an ?11gIigSii311?EANK advertising artist. Academic . . . Variety Club . . . plans to be- KEEMIERSKI' DIANE ELIZABETH come a teachen DFI . . . Commercial . . . Library Asst. . . IEFFREYI SANDRA LEE Variety Club . . . Club . . . Booster . . Commercial . . . Penn Points Rep .... plans Eglcbli egiliggeirtician or an artist' to become a secretar . ' ' IIENKINSI LEONARD STANLEY Academic . . . Sr. Board . . . NHS . . . GLC astanv I I I Academic I I I spends Spare nme . . . Gymnastics . . . her future is undecided playing the piano . . . will find a career in at the Prieiii' A engineering. KEEV1 N, M RY JIGGETTSI JULIUS RI Marne . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . Butch . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club . . . Y'Teen5 ' ' -will bewme 3 YCCCPIIOUISI- Student Council . . . FTA . . . Booster Rep. KELLEY, KURT DOUGLAS . . . Football , . , Track , , , would like to Academic. . .Student Council. . .NHS. . . become aphysical education teacher. Booster . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Varsity JQBEI LUCY ANN Track . . . Cross Country . . . aspires to be a i'Gert'i . . . Commercial . . . enjoys swimming d0et0T- and bowling . . . hopes to be a secretary. KEMMERER, BARBARA LYNN IIOHNSI JUDITH ANNE Barb'i . . . Commercial . . . enjoys horse- Judy . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . Spanish back riding' ' 'a Career in Oiiice Work' Club . . . future is undecided. KENSINGER, LEE CHARLOTTE JOHNSON, LAWRENCE 'iBleachie . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . ffstretcliv I I I Academic I I I Football I I Penn Points Rep. . . .her future will be in the Basketball . . . has no future plans. Secretarial iieid' JOHNSON, LINDA RAY KERNICK, DANIEL HENRY Commercial . . . Booster . . . enjoys swim- l'A1kie - - - Academic - ' ' enjoys iinniing ming . . . plans to go to a business college. - ' ' Weiiid like to be an opioineiiisi' 264 KEYSER, RUTH ANNE Commercial . . . Student Secretary . . . Boos- ter . . . likes to bowl . . . plans to be a secre- tary. KHOURI, LINDA KAY Lotus Blossom . . . Academic . . . Senior Board . . . FTA . . . Spanish Club . . . Can- tabile Choir Pres .... Jr. Class Treas .... her future lies in the teaching field. KINGAN, MARLENE MARY Commercial . . . would like to become either a secretary or a beautician. KITTLE, JANET MARTHA Jan . . . Academic . . . GLC . . . Gymnas- tics . . . Booster . . . French Club . . . desires to be a legal secretary. KLAUS, DENNIS C. Commercial . . . has no future plans at present. KLEIBER, EDWARD Academic . . . Variety Club . . . plays guitar and bass guitar . . . plans to be a draftsman. KLEIMAN, CHARLENE ANTONE Charlie . . . Academic . . . Student Council . . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . Variety Club . . . Cue and Curtain . . . Booster . . . FTA . . . Jr. Board . . . Musicals . . . wants to be a teacher. KLEIN, FRANK C. Commercial . . . Homeroom Vice-Pres. . desires to become a dental technician. KLEIN, MARJORIE LEE Marge . . . Academic . . . Student Council . . .Booster. . .GLC. . .FTA. . .Spanish Club . . . Girls' Varsity Basketball . . . Girls' Softball . . . plans to major in physical educa- tion. KLENK, MARJORIE RUTH Margie'i . . . Academic . . . GLC . . . Li- brary Asst. . . . Soph. Rostrum Pres. . . . Girls' Varsity Basketball . . . Girls' Varsity Softball . . . desires to become an operating room technician. KLINE, MARJORIE LYNN Margie . . . Commercial . . . Rhythmettes . . . FTA . . . Student Council . . . Student Secretary . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . will be a secretary. KNEPPER, WILLIAM D. Bill . . . Academic . . . Student Council . . . Control Room Operator . . . Projectionist . . . Football . . . Soph. Track . . . Soph. Wrestling . . . his future is undecided. KNIGHT, NANCY JOAN Academic . . . A Cappella . . . FNC . . . Booster . . . Student Council . . . her future is in nursing. KOCIBAN, DENNIS GEORGE Den . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club . . . Wrestling . . . Golf . . . desires to be an engi- neer. KOPELIC, MARY MARGARET' Peggy . . . Academic . . . NHS . . . A Cappella . . . Band . . . FTA . . . Orchestra . . . plans to major in music education. KOSTRZEWA, POLA Cookie . . . General . . . Art Club . . . Booster . . . Penn Points . . . wants to be- come a beautician. KRATSAS, GEORGE PERRY Academic . . . Varsity Club . . . Variety Club . . . Band . . . Dance Band . . . Orchestra . . . German Club . . . Rifle Team . . . plan- ning a career in music. KRATZ, ERNEST RANDALL Erniei' . . . Academic . . . Math Club . . . Student Monitor . . . sees a future as an elec- trical engineer. KROUSKOP, PATRICIA DIANE Pattyi' . . . Academic . . . NHS . . . FTA . . . French Club . . . Booster . . . Soph. Board . . . her future lies in the field of biol- ogy. KRUG, DAVID RICHARD Dave . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . likes working on cars . . . his future is undecided. KRYSTEK, DEAN HERBERY Commercial . . . spends spare time reading and writing . . . wants to become an author. KUCERA, MARILYN A. Commercial . . . Y-Teens . . . has the hobby of collecting postcards from different states . . . plans a career in computer work. KUHN, BARBARA Barb . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- tary . . . Jr. Board . . . her future will be in the secretarial field. KUHNS, BARBARA Academic . . . Band . . . Rostrum . . . Senior Board . . . Student Council . . . a career in social work. KURIMSKY, REGINA K'Ginny . . . Commercial . . . wants to be- come a SeCretal'y. KUZMICKI, ROBERT K'Bob . . . Academic . . . Science Club Sec. . . . Projectionist . . . Control Room Operator . . . Plans a future in electronics. LAMANNA, FRANK MARTIN Toad . . . General . . . enjoys collecting coins . . . future plans include the Service. LAMONT, LINDA LEE Lindy . . . Academic . . . Cue and Curtain . . . FTA . . . French Club . . . Library Asst. . . . foresees a future as an elementary teacher. LANE, CATHERINE IRENE 'tCathy . . . Academic . . . NHS . . . Penn Points . . . FTA . . . French Club Vice-Pres, . . . Booster . . . aspires to be a special educa- tion teacher. LARKIN, THOMAS J. Tom . . . Academic . . . Soph. Board . . Penn Points . . . Booster . . . Baseball . . foresees a career as an engineer. LASLAVIC, LYNN RAE Academic . . . Math Society . . . Variety Club Vice-Pres. Cheerleader .. . Cue and Curtain . . . FTA . . . Booster . . . NHS . . . Senior Board . . . would like to be a clothes designer. LAWRENCE, ROY T. Commercial . . . enjoys hunting . . . desires to enter the field of drafting. LAWRENCE, THOMAS ALLEN Tom . . . Academic . . . will someday be an engineer. LAWSON, JAMES LINDSAY Bambi . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Baseball . . . Football . . . hopes to become a teacher. LEATHERS, ELAINE JEAN Lainy,' . . . Commercial . . . Student Moni- tors . . . future plans are still hazy. LEATHERS, JAMES N. Skip . . . Academic . . . SUN . . . Booster . . . Gymnastics . . . future plans include join- ing the Marine Corps. LENTZ, LINDA J. Lin . . . Commercial . . . Student Secretar- ies Booster enjoys dancing and swimming . . . being a secretary is her goal. LeVAN, KEENE L. Academic . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Rifle Club . . . hopes to be a veterinarian. LEWIS, SAMUEL R. Sam . . . Academic . . . Dance Band . . . Orchestra . . . being a history teacher is his goal. LIGHTFOOT, LOUIS NORMAN Lou . . . Academic . . . NHS . . . Math Society Vice-Pres .... Investment Club . . . Soph. One Act . . . aspires a career as a chemical engineer. LINDER, BARRY Y. Crow . .. General . . . desires to be a printer. LINN, JOYCE ANNETTE Commercial . . . Student Secretaries .. . Booster . . . the future sees her as a secretary. LIPNICKY, ROSE MARIE Red . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . en- joys bowling . . . hopes to be a secretary. LITZNER, LINDA DOROTHY Weissle . . . General . . . Student Council . . . being a beautician is her goal. LLEWELLYN, CAROLYN J. Carol . . . General . . . Booster . . . Penn Points . . . plans to go to business school. LODOLCE, JOAN FRANCES Commercial . . . Rhythmettes . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . the future sees her as a secretary. LOEBACH, JUDIANNE Academic . . . Variety Club . . . desires to be a nurse. LOGUE, FRANCES M. Frannie . . . Commercial . . . being a beau- tician is her goal. LOMICKA, MARIE CAROL Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . . Li- brary Asst .... Booster . . . plans to be a secretary. LONG, LEONARD Academic . . . being a draftsman is his goal. LONG, SCOTT EKHARDT Academic . . . Booster . . . Ride Club . . his career will be in communications. LONG, WILLIAM JAMES Fish . . . General . . . Golf . . . wishes to be a teacher. LONGPHRE, LINDA LOUISE Academic enjoys dancing and cooking . . . her goal is being a teacher. LoPRESTI, JANICE MAY Jan . . . General . . . Booster . . . hopes to become a beautician. LOTT, L. GERALD Gerry . . . Academic . . . likes to spend free time working on cars . . . will be an engi- neer in the future. LOTT, ROY R. Commercial . . . enjoys sports . . . plans a ca- reer in industrial arts. LOUGHREY, ROBERT THOMAS Tom . . . Academic . . . Seneca Editor-in- Chief . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . Gymnastics . . . his future lies in the field of biology. LOVELADY, KARIN NARCA General . . . Booster . . . enjoys sewing . . future undecided. LOY, JAY K. Academic . . . enjoys hiking . . . future in medicine. LOZOVOY, PHILIP GEORGE Phil . . . Academic . . . Russian Club Pres. . . . Football . . . Baseball . . . Volleyball . . . will enter the field of law. LUCAS, DANIEL JOHN Luke . . . Forbes Trail . . . enjoys working on engines . . . hopes to be a state policeman. LUDOVICI, REGINA VICTORIA Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . Booster . . . will be a future secretary. LUFFY, LOUISE MARIE Louie . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- taries . . . Seneca Staff . . . Booster . . . be- ing a receptionist is her goal. LUTHER, HARRIET M. Roni . . . Academic . . . Gymnastics . . future plans are still hazy. 265 LYKENS, GLORIA J. General . . . enjoys cooking and sewing . . will be a beautician in the future. LYKENS, JAMES F. Jim . . . Academic . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . will be an architectural draftsman. LYNN, DAVID HUGH Dave . . . Academic . . . Student Monitor . . .Student Council . . . future undecided. MacEACHRON, DUNCAN A. General . . . enjoys all sports . . . future is undecided. MacINTYRE, DAVID EARL Dave . . . Academic . . . Sr. Math Society . . . Student Monitor . . . French Club . . . Booster . . . would like to become a civil en- gineer. MACK, ROBERT JOHN Bob . . . Academic. . . Booster. . . Baseball . . . Wrestling . . . would like to become a mechanical engineer. MACKOWSKI, MARLENE HELEN Lana . . . General . . . enjoys ice-skating and swimming . . . plans to become a beautician. MAGGIO, ANTHONY I. Tony . . . Academic . . . Senior Board . . . Variety Club . . . will find a career in archi- tecture. MAGINN, ROBERT SAMUEL Bob Commercial . .. enjoys sports . . . plans a future in accounting. MAHLMEISTER, JOAN JOYCE Joyce . . . General . . . would like to be- come a saleslady. MAHONE, LOVITA RUTH Vita . . . Academic . . . enjoys cooking and sewing . . . Booster . . . plans to continue her schooling. MAINIER, VINCENT Vince . . . Academic . . . Football . . . would like a career in the field of engineer- ing. MAIOLO, LINDA ROSE Academic. . . FTA . . . Booster . . . Spanish Club . .. would like to be an elementary teacher. MALIE, REGIS JOHN Rege . . . Academic . . . Football . . Wrestling. . . plans to become a teacher. MANCINI, ROBERTA M. Robbie . . . Commercial . . . Soph. and Sr. Board . . . Booster . . . will enter the field of fashion merchandising. MARANO, GLORIA ANN Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . . A Cappella . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . would like to become a secretary. MARSHALL, DOUGLAS WAYNE Doug . . . Academic . . . Football . . . Track . . , Booster . . . plans a career in busi- ness administration. MARTIN, DONALD RAY General . . . enjoys working on cars . .. would like to enter the Navy upon graduation. MASCARO, DONNA LEE Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . Booster . . . plans to become a secretary. MASCARO, RAYMOND LOUIS Ray . . . Academic . . . Track . . . collects coins in his spare time . . . the future sees him as an engineer. MASI, JEAN ANTONIA Academic . . . FNC . . . NHS . . . Orchestra . . . Cue and Curtain . . . Booster . . . would like a career in nursing. MASON, MARY JANE Janie . . . Academic . . . Seneca Staff . . . French Club . . . Cue and Curtain . . . Oflice Secretary . . . Booster . . . plans include col- lege. MASSY, SUSAN MARY 'tSue . . . Academic . . . Rythmettes . . . FTA . . . GLC . . . Variety Club . . . her future lies in the field of teaching. MASTANDREA, RONALD D. Bones . . . Academic . . . Golf . . . enjoys sports . . . would like to become a profes- sional golfer. MATISKA, MARILYN PATRICIA Academic . . . Jr. Board . . . Booster . . . FTA . . . plans to become an airline reserva- tionist. MAXIM, JOHN BRUCE Jack . . . General . . . Football . . . Track . . . future is undecided. MAXWELL, INA RUTH Academic . . . FTA . . . Student Council . . . Booster . . . would like to become an elemen- tary teacher. MAXWELL, ROBERT EARL 'KEarl . . . Academic . . . Vice-Pres. of 314 . . . Golf . . . plans to become a hotel execu- tive. MAY, WILLIAM DARRYL Maypo . . . General . . . Secretary of l48 . . . enjoys hunting . . . future lies in the field of electronics. McALEESE, ANN M. Academic . . . FTA . . . French Club . . the future sees her as an elementary teacher. McCAULEY, MARGARET FELICITAS Peggy . . . Academic . . . Variety Club . . . FTA . . . Booster . . . Russian Club Sec. . . . Gymnastics . . . aspires to become a Russian teacher. MCCLAFFERTY, MICHELE ANN Mickey . . . Academic . . . Spanish Club . . . has no definite plans for the future. MCCLURE, KAREN LEE Commercial . . . attends modeling school . . . the future sees her as an airline stewardess or model. McCONNELL, TERRANCE JAMES Terry . . . General . . . enjoys working on cars . . . future is undecided. McCORMICK, GREGORY PAUL Greg,' . . . Academic . . . NHS . . . Cue and Curtain . . . Variety Club . . . Seneca Staff . . . Booster . . . career lies in the field of marine biology. MCCRACKEN, BEVERLY ANN Bev . . . Commercial . . . aspires to become a secretary. McDERMOTT, KAREN Commercial . . . Booster . . . the future sees her as a secretary. McDONALD, RONALD W. Commercial . . . attends Forbes Trail . . . has no definite plans for the future. McDOWELL, EDITH ANN Edie . . . Academic . . . French Club . . . FTA . . . Booster . . . would like to become a social worker. McELHENY, ROBERT Mac . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club . . . Track . . . Basketball . . . future plans include college. MCEWEN, ELLEN JEAN Mac . . . Academic . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . GLC . . . A Cappella . . . Bas- ketball and Softball Teams . . . aspires to be- come a physical education teacher. McGANN, MICHAEL HERBERT Mike . . . Academic . . . Student Council Pres .... FTA . . . Variety Club . . . Cue and Curtain . . . German Club . . . Baseball . . . will enter the field of law or dramatics and music. MCGUIRE, MICHAEL TERRANCE K'Mike Academic enjoys playing basketball the future sees him as a lawyer. McINTYRE, SHEILA RAE Commercial . . . Booster . . . her goal is to become a secretary. MCKELVEY, JOHN A. Academic . . . Student Monitor . . . Booster . . . Baseball . . . future lies in the field of engineering. McKENZIE, WAYNE JOHN Academic . . . Seneca Business Manager . . . Variety Club . . . German Club . . . Booster . . . Tennis . . . future plans include college. McKINLEY, SUSAN G. Sue . . . General . . . Booster . . . enjoys all sports . . . GLC . . . hopes to become an airline stewardess. McLANE, KAREN Academic . . . Booster . . . A Cappella . . would like a career in elementary teaching. McMAHON, MARY JANE Janie . . .Academic. . .FTA. . .NHS. . . GLC . . . Seneca Staff . . . Soph. Play . . . Spanish Club . . . Girls' Basketball and Softball Teams . . . Cue and Curtain . . . future lies in the field of teaching. McNULTY, JACQUELINE ANN Jackie . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- taries . . . Booster . . . A Cappella . . . plans to become a secretary. McPHERSON, JAMES RICHARD Rick . . . Academic . . . attends Forbes Trail . . . enjoys swimming . . . future unde- cided. McWHIRTER, JANET LOUISE Jan . . . Academic . . . FTA . Art Club . , . French Club . . . Booster . . . Band . . . foresees a career as an art teacher. MEIERS, SHERRY DIANE Commercial . . . Penn Points . . . Riiie Club . . . Booster . . . aspires to become a secre- tary. MEININGER, LOUIS PAUL Miner . . . Academic . . . enjoys listening to records . . . foresees a career in physical ther- apy. MELLON, WESLEY J. Wes . . . Academic . . . Russian Club . . Student Council . . . future is undecided. MERCURIO, FRANK F. Merc . . . Academic . . . would like to be- come an engineer. MERRILL, A. STEPHEN Steve . . . Academic . . . Variety Club . . desires a career in music education. MERRILL, YVONNE CHRISTINE Blondie . . . Commercial . . . Student Sec- retaries . . . Booster . . . Gymnastics . . . Softball . . . hopes to become an IBM Opera- tor. METCALF, DONALD KEITH Don . . . Academic . . . German Club . . Booster . . . foresees a future in law. METTRICK, MARY Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . . Booster . . . the future sees her as a secretary. MEYER, ROBERT SWENSON Bob . . . Academic . . . SUN . . . Cue and Curtain . , . Math Society . . . NHS . . . Sr. Class Photographer . . . Football . . . desires to become a physician. MEYERS, ELEANOR JANE Commercial Booster A Cappella . . . desires a career as a medical secretary. MIHELIC, BARBARA ANN Barb . . . Academic . . . FNC . . . Student Monitor . . . the future sees her as a nurse. MIKETIC, JOANN CHRISTINE Academic . . . FTA . . . Russian Club . . . likes to play the piano . . . a career in second- ary teaching. MIKINA, JOHN STANLEY Mikina . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . en- joys sports . . . a future in business administra- tion. 266 MILLE, JOLAN MARIE Chookie . . . Academic . . . NHS. . . FTA . . . Spanish Club Vice-Pres .... Booster . . . Student Monitor . . . will become a teacher. MILLER, DARBY JO Darb . . . Academic . . . Cue and Curtain Pres .... Variety Club . . . Penn Notes . . . A Cappella . . . NHS . . . Seneca Staff . . . Booster . . . foresees a future in social work. MILLER, GREGORY JAMES Mitch . . . Academic . . . his future is un- decided at present. MILLER, ROBERT JOHN t'Bob . . . General . . . likes to work on cars . . . after graduation he will enter the Navy. MILLIKEN, JANET KATHERYN Tish . . . General . . . Variety Club . . . Girls' Basketball . . . a future career is danc- mg. MITNICK, HERBERT STEVEN Herb', . . . General . . . Booster . . . enjoys sports . . . desires to enter the Armed Forces after graduation. MOFFITT, SHARON ANNE Academic . . . NHS . . . FTA . . . French Club . . . Student Monitor . . . Ski Club . . . Booster . . . Student Council . . . desires to become a secondary teacher. MOHN, THOMAS M. Tom . . . General . . . future plans are hazy. MOLCHAN, PATRICIA ANN Pat . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . enjoys sewing . . . plans to be an airline hostess. MOLLICA, GERALDINE ANN Gerry . . . Commercial . . . Rhythmettes . . . Variety Club . . . aspires to become a secretary. MOORE, KAREN LOUISE Commercial . .. Booster . . . A Cappella . . . enjoys water sports . . . hopes to become asecretary. MOORE, MARY ELAINE Elaine . . . Academic . . . Art Club . . Booster . . . FNA . . . French Club . . , Tennis . . . her future lies in the field of nurs- ing. MORRA, ALBERT E. Al . . . General . . . Track . . . Gymnastics . . . the future sees him as an engineer. MORRILL, PATRICIA JEAN Pat . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . A Cap- pella . . . Library Asst .... will enter the field of elementary teaching. MORRISON, JUDITH ANN Judy . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . GLC . . . Booster . . . Student Monitor . . . will become a teacher. MOSES, ROBERT HASELTINE Bob . . . Academic . . . Ski Club Pres. . . Booster . . . future is undecided. MOXIE, THOMAS JOSEPH Tom . . . Academic . . . Jr. Board . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Student Monitors Vice- Pres. . . . will enter the field of teaching. MUELLER, MARIE LOUISE Commercial . . . GLC . . . Booster . . . Gymnastics . . . desires to become a secretary. MULLEN, JAMES PAUL Jim . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club . . . Jr. Board .. . Booster . . . Football .. Track . . . future plans include college. MUTH, LINDA MAXINE Academic. . .Band. . .NHS . . .GLC .. plans to enter the field of medicine. MYERS, DELIA MARY Dee . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . A Cappella . . . Booster . . . Jr. Achievement . . . plans to enter the field of elementary education. NARDOZZI, CAROL ANN Carol . . . General . . . Seneca Staff . . . enjoys sports . . . intends to be a commercial artist. NATLIS, SUSAN EILEEN Sue . . . Commercial . . . Majorette . . . Student Secretary . . . Variety Club . . . plans to be a secretary. NEGREY, MARYJO ANN Jo . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . Booster . . . Russian Club . . . desires to be a beautician. NELSON, MADELEINE ALBERTA Academic . . . Student Council . . . Variety Club Co-Ordinator . . . A Cappella . . . FTA . . . Penn Notes . . . wants to major in physi- cal education. NELSON, MARI FRANCES Cricket . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . Penn Points Rep .... Gymnastics , . . A Cappella Contabile would like to become either a nurse or an airline hostess. NEWELL, BRUCE ALEXANDER Academic . . . likes to draw . . . wants to be a commercial artist. NEWMASTER, LAWRENCE F. Larry . . . Academic . . . enjoys sports . . . will be an engineer. NEWTON, JAMES LAWRENCE Isaac . . . Academic . . . interested in sport cars . . . a future as an electrician. NEWTON, KATHY LOUISE Kath . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . Contabile . . . enjoys swimming . . . a future career as a secretary. NICASSIO, ANTHONY Tony . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Ski Club . . . aspires to have a career in medicine. NIGLIAZZO, MARY ANN Commercial . . . Art Club . . . Booster . . . Library Asst .... plans for a career in com- mercial art. NIRSCHEL, DIANE JEAN Commercial . . . Booster Club . . . enjoys cooking as a pastime . . . future lies in the secretarial field. NIRSCHL, STEPHANIE M. 'fStephie . . . Forbes Trail . . . Student Sec- retary . . . Student Monitor . . . Booster . . . Senior Board . . . a career in fashion mer- chandising. NOONE, ROBERT JOHN Noon . . . General . . . Booster . . . enjoys working on cars . . . foresees a future in com- puters. O'CONNOR, STEVEN JOHN Steve . . . Academic . . . Chess Club Pres. . . . Sr. Math Society Pres .... NHS . . . German Club . . . Russian Club . . . Track . . . Cross Country . . . will be a future engi- neer. OGDEN, EDWIN J. Auggie . , . Academic . . . Booster . . . Golf . . . enjoys collecting coins . . . will be a draftsman. O'HARA, NOREEN LOUISE Academic . . . Booster . . . FTA . . . FNA . . . will become a teacher. OLSON, ROBERT JOHN Bob . . . Academic . . . NHS . . . Spanish Club . . . FTA . . . enjoys swimming . . . be- ing a teacher is his goal. O'NEILL, PAUL JOSEPH MO . . . Academic . . . enjoys water sports . . . foresees a career as an engineer. OROWETZ, RAYMOND CHARLES Ray . . . Academic . . . Transfer student from Peabody High . . . Booster . . . Volley- ball . . . engineering is his future. ORRIS, CATHI ANN Cecil . .. Academic .. . Jr. Homeroom Sec .... enjoys dancing and art . . . hopes to be a beautician. OSBORNE, RAYMOND EDGAR General . . . enjoys all sports . . . would like to become a carpenter. OSBORNE, STEPHEN W. Steve . . . Academic . . . Varsity Football . . . hopes to enter the field of business admin- istration. OWENS, JUDITH ELAINE Judi . . . Commercial . . . Student Secretar- ies . . . will be a secretary. PACK, DENNIS JAMES Academic . . . Class Plays . . . Musicals . . will enter the field of teaching. PALAMONE, ANTHONY J. Banchi . . . Academic . . . Basketball . . . enjoys golf . . . will enter the field of business administration. PALUSELLI, LOUISE MAXINE Mimi . . . Academic . . . French Club . . . FTA . . . Student Council . . . will become a home economist. PANEK, ERVIN JOHN Erv . . . General . . . Varsity Club . . FTA . . . desires to become a writer. PAOLINO, MARIANNE B. Commercial . . . Booster . . . enjoys swim- ming . . . plans to become a beautician. PARAVATE, JOSEPH Nick , . . Commercial . . . Vice-Pres. of 316 . . . desires to become an accountant. PASCARELLA, ROBERTA M. Bert,, . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . French Club . . . Library Asst .... Booster . . . the future sees her as an elementary teacher. PEEL, LINDA ELAINE Commercial . . . enjoys reading and dancing . . . plans to become a beautician. PELLEGRINO, CLEMENTINE Tina . . . Commercial . . . Student Council . . . Student Secretaries . . . aspires to become a beautician. PELLEGRINO, RONALD General . . . Golf . . . will enter the Navy upon graduation. PERCH, JOHN MICHAEL Jack . . . General . . . Band . . . enjoys working on cars . . . will become a truck driver. PERRY, RICHARD A. Rick . . . General . . . works on cars in his spare time . . . plans to become a mechanic. PETROSKI, KAREN LOUISE Kay . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . en- joys playing basketball . . . will find a career in office work. PICI, ROBERT J. Bob . . . General . . . enjoys working with cars . . . future plans are undecided. PIEPER, GREGORY LUKE Greg . . . Academic . . . Track . . . Cross Country . . . Gymnastics . . . plans to be a mechanical engineer. PIETROPOLA, ANTHONY JOHN Tony . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . en- joys all sports . . . hopes to be an electrical engineer. PIETROPOLA, GEORGE JOSEPH Academic . . . Baseball . . . Football . . . fu- ture plans include college. PIETROPOLA, MARLENE JOYCE Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Library Asst .... will be- come a secretary. PILGRIM, PATRICIA ANN 'fPat . . . Academic . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . German Club . . . Library Asst. . . . Rifle Club . . . plans a career as a medical technologist. PISON, THOMAS Tom . . . Academic . . . German Club . . . Chess Club . . . Science Club . . . enjoys ten- nis and swimming . . . future career, teacher, 267 PIZZICA, DAVID REED Dave . . . General . . . likes to read . . future is undecided. PLATT, JOHN GORDON Gordyi' Academic Variety Club . . . Spanish Club . . . would like to become an electrical engineer. PLUMMER, MARY LOUISE Molly . . . Academic . . . Student Council ...PennPoints...NHS...FTA... French Club .. . Booster Jr. Varsity Cheerleader . . . will become a teacher. POCHATKO, CARL KENNETH Commercial . . . Booster . . . enjoys reading . . . will enter the Held of computers. POLIZZANO, JOSEPH ROSS Academic . . . Soph. Class Vice-Pres .... Jr, Board . . . Soph. Basketball . . . will enter the field of business management. PORCO, JOHN JOSEPH Academic . . . enjoys all sports . . . plans to become a teacher. POWELL, DANIEL E. Dan Academic attends Forbes Trail . . . Band . . . Stage Crew . . . future in aircraft. PRAHL, THEODORE CARL Ted . . . Academic . . . Sr. Math Society . . . Science Club . . . Booster . . . desires to become a chemical engineer. PRANNO, REGINA . Reggie . . . Academic . . . NHS . . . FTA . . . Seneca Staff Homeroom Editor . . . Sr. Class Play . . . desires to become a French teacher. PRENTICE, RUTH ANN Academic . . . FNC . . . Booster Rep. . . aspires to become a nurse. PREVIC, FRANCINE CAROL Academic . . . FTA Recording Sec. . . . French Club . . . NHS . . . Student Council . . . Cue and Curtain . . . future plans include college. PRICER, DENNIS ROBERT Denny,' . . . Academic . . . enjoys volleyball . . . future is undecided. PRIESTLEY, PATRICIA ANN Pat . . .Academic. . .NHS. . .FTA. . . GLC . . . Library Asst .... will enter the field of nursing. PRINCE, DOUGLAS Doug . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . in- terested in cars . . . will enter the field of business administration. PROSOSKY, ROBERT EDWARD Bob . . . Academic . . . Spanish Club . . SUN . . . plans a career in civil service. PUGLIESE, SANDRA LEE Sandy . . . General . . . the future sees her as a beautician. PULICE, LAWRENCE ERNEST 'iLarry . . . General . . . Football . . . will become a draftsman. PUSATERI, THOMAS JOSEPH Misty . . . General . . . plans to enter the Navy after graduation. PUTTEMAN, JOHN CHARLES Jack . . . General . . . Outdoor Club . . will enter the field of forestry. QUINN, MAUREEN ELIZABETH Academic . . . Cue and Curtain . . . SUN Ambassador . . . FTA . . . Student Monitors . . . Student Council . . . Library Asst. . . . Gymnastics . . . hopes to become a homemak- ing teacher. RAGER, DONNA JEAN Academic . . . NHS . . . FTA . . . Variety Club . . . Rhythmettes . . . future career lies in music. RAILINGSHAFER, SHELLEY RONEYI NINA LYNUE SANTORO, DIANE MARIE Academic . . . Variety Club Pres .... Cue uNinen ' ' ' Academie ' ' ' NHS ' ' ' GLC Aeademie I I I SPa1'1iSh Club SCC. . - - FTA and Curtain. . . Rhythmettes. . .Penn Notes ' ' ' SUN Sec' ' Llbfafy Asst hopes I - - German Club I I I 3SPifeS to beeeme H . . . Class Plays . . . aspires a career as a to be apsychologlst' SPaf1iSh leaehel music teaeherI ROOFNER, KEITH RAYMOND SAPIENZA, WILLIAM JOSEPH RAIMONDI LOUIS ANTHONY Roof . . . ACad6nIiC . . . Jr. and Sr. BLJHFCI Bill . . . General . . . Wrestling . . . has no uLonwI I I AoadornioI I I onioys bowling I I . . . Student Council . . . Student IMonItors definite plans for the futuro future plans include college. . . . German Club . Penn Points . . . SATTERFIELDI WARREN DOUGLAS RANALLOI LINDA LOUISE EFOSS QOUUYFY I I I aSPl1'eS 3 eafeel' BS 8 Chem- General . . . enjoys swimming . . . desires a Academic . . . FTA Corresponding Sec. . . W2-1eng1f1eefI career asa baker' NHS . . . GLC . . , Spanish Club Treas. . , ROSSI, ROCCO WILLIAM ?AYI-OR, SHIRLEYIANN Booster. . .desires a future as a teacher. Rock . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Ishlf' I I I COIHIHCFCIHI - I - Student Setrretar- REDSHAWI ROBERT WILLIAM Soph.CBoardC, . . Track .f. . Sopli. FOOtb:ll - I I B00Stef I I I h0PeS to be 3 fecePti0n' G lIII- I l- IIIII ross ountry...uturepansune- I IIIii1EIr5IedI enjoys mo orcyc Ing u ure CIIIIIIIII SCHACKI KENNETH GI REICHENECKER, WILLIAM FREDERICK ROSSWOG. RUTH ANNE gI':I':'IfIZaIiIIIfIsIII2:IieS to Play golf ' ' ' will be a Bill . . . General . . . future plans are still Commercial- I I FTA- I I B00SteY I - I RhY1h' ' hazy mettes . . . Student Secretaries Sec .... Senior E'ISI:f'FER' XVIIELIOM PATRICK II III B dIIIVIiClbIIIf I caemIc...enjoysa spos REMMIICK' HELEN MARIE Oar I :me Y u oresees a Career . . . desires to become a history teacher. Academic . . . FNA . . . German Club . . as a Sects ary- SCIIIARPF DAVID WILLIAM f ture in the field of nursing ROSSWOG STEPHEN JOHN . ' . U ' II ,, ' . Academic . . . Booster . . . Gymnastics . . . RENSCHIGAII ELINOR KAY Steve . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . en- wouidiike to be II forester ff ' ' hanics . . . being a dentist is his goal. ' Kay . . . Academic . Rhythmettes . . . JOYS mee SCHELLENBERGERI JOHN EDWIN Variety Club - - - Spanish Club - Llbrary ROTH, CHRISTINE F- Shelly . . .Academic. . . Football manager Asst.I. . .IStudent Monitor . . . desires a fu- I-Krissy I I I Academic I I I Booster I I I en- I I I Baseball I I I wants to become a com- iufe H1 bUS1f1eSS admm1SlfaU0HI joys writing and swimming . . . future career puter progr-ammerI RHEA, PATRICIA S TA as a mortician. SCHIMPI SALLY RQBERTA Pat I I -Academic- I -NH I I IF I I I ROTH, HELEN MARGRET Commercial . . . Booster . . . Omoo Asst. Booster - - I- Jr' Aehievement - - - a Career as Academic . . . Booster . . . FNA . . . likes to . . .hopes to become a model. H PSYCh010s1St Of teacher- swim. . .wishes to be s nurse. SCHIRRA, DANIEL DOUGLAS JR. RHOADS, CATHERINE LEE I RO-I-IIII JEROME SANFORD Academic . . . Booster . . . enjoys working Cathy . . . Academlc . . . Varlety Club ..Ierry,, Academic Sr Math Society with cars . . . wants to major in business ad- . . . FTA . . . Booster . . . aspires a career as BOCISIIIII wni eIIIEr'the' nerd of Mali? mioisu-ation a history teacher. IIIIIIIICS ' ' ' SCHLEICHER, SANDRA LEE RICCI, GERTRUDE ELAINE ROWE' SUSAN F Sandy . . . Academic . . . FNC Vice-Pres. g'Trudy . . . Commercial . . . Senior Class II II ' 'I . . . Booster . . . enjoys all sports . . . hopes . . Sue . . . Academic . . . French Club . . . . . Historian . . . Rhythmettes . . , NHS . . . . . to enter the nursing profession. - FNA Student Monitors aspires a ca- Soph. and Jr. Board . . . Student Secretaries ' ' ' ,I d ' ' ' SCHMEZER, BARBARA . . . Variety Club , . . Soph. Queen . . . reer asa reels ere nurse' Barb . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . hopes to become a secretary. EIOWLFYI DAQ-EI E-COIIIIIIII Wrestnng Student Secretary . . . desires to be a com- RICE, CAROL JANE enera - - - SS - ' - puter programmer. Commercial . . . Booster . . . Penn Points I I I Tfaek I I I foresees H Career as a drafts- SCHNARS, CHARLES KENNETH Typist. . . future in secretarial field. man' Ken I - I Academic - - - ST-Uderli M0rlil0I' RIEDINGERI KAREN MARIE ROZEK, ICAROL A. . . . Val'Sily Club . . . Football . . . Baseball Academic I I I FNA I I I Booster I I I likes to Commercial , . , Student Secretary . . . . . . would like to be an industrial purchaser. spend time reading I I I will be a nurse in the Booster . I. . will enter the field of computer SCI-IOLL, PAUL JOHN fnIIiroI programming. HSITIIIYY, . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . RIEDINGER ROBERT RALPH RUANEI PATRICIA MI FTA . . . would like to be a computer pro- -Igobv I I I General I I I will attend IBM Academic . . . Penn Points Activities Editor MARY MARGARET h II . . . Student Council . . . FTA . . . Booster I QIIEEHART IQIREN ANN I I Isenior BoaIdI I Ifuiure uridecided Academic . . . FNA . . . Booster . . . aspires ' . . . . . ' d' RUPP, BARBARA LYNN 'O a Career as a nurse- Comrinerctal . Booster enjoys rea Ing II II I TA SCHROIITI ROBERIIIA IIOANNE . . . esires to be asecretary. Barb . . . Academic . . . FNC . . . F IIIOIIIIIIIIII Commerdal Student secre ...S 'hClb...b' th 'h ' PITCHFY- GAIL ANN oar pams u emg a eac er ls er tary . . . Booster . . . will be an efficient sec- Stump . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- S I IIIIIIIIYI tary . . . BoosterI. . . Sr. Homeroom IV1ce- RUSSOI IVIARYANN LOUISE I SCHUBERTI MAUREEN ELIZABETH Pres .... would like to be a SCCFCTHTY H1 the Commercial . . . Booster . . . enjoys sports ..Mar,. Commercial Student SCCIIIIII future. . . . hopes to be a beautrcian. tary I I I Booster I I I GLC I I I hopes to be a RITTER, RONALD F- RYAN, CHERYL DAWN secreiaryI Ron . . . Academic . . . enjoys Cal'S and Cheri . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- SCOTT, I AMES ROBERT Self- I Ifutufe Undeeided taries . . . Booster . . . will be an efficient --Sooiiyv I I I Aoadornio I I I Booster I I I Siu, ROACHI RALPH WARREN NHS Seefelafy- dent Monitor . . . Cross Country . . . Track NI B- FI I I I Academic I I I I I I RYDING, LINDA JEANNE . . .hopes to beateacher. CPOSS COUUUY I I -Trade I -Wires a Wee' Commercial . . . Soph. Board . . . future SCULLON, RALPH RAYMOND as 3 Writer- plans include business school. General . . . enjoys all cars . . . career lies in ROBINSON BERDELL automotive de artment. ' . SADLER, PAUL M ALIAN P ..Bert,I I I . COmmcrc1al . . . foresees future Generai I I I Student Council I I I enioys all SEELESANDRA LEE I as an accountanIIORIA JEAN SPOIISI I Iforesees a fninre in drafting Sandyirr . Academic . . . Student Council ROBINSON, G SALMON SHARON LEAH . . . . . . Lbrary Asst. . . . Russian . -, 1 Commercial . . . Booster . . . Soph. and Jr. II II I Club I I I BooS1erI I I GLC I I I hopes to en- Sam Academic FTA . FNC Chorus . . . will be an efficient secretary. BAOIIIII SIIIIIIIIII 'Monitor' ' Win ter a career in elementary education. ROBINSON, THOMAS LAWRENCE became a Speciai education teacher ' ' ' SEIBERT, SUSAN RAE Tom . . . Academic . . . Baseball . . . fu- ' Sue . . . General . . . enjoys all sports . . ture undecided. SAMPSONI JANICE EVELYN desires a career as a model. RODDENI RITA DOI-IORES SSJHIIH . . . General . . . Aft Club . . .IGylT1- SHAGI, DONNA MARIE ..IIOIeeoI I IAcademicI I Ispanlsh Club I I I nastics . . . Booster . . . FNC . . . aspires to General I I I Booster I I I future as a comI Student Council . . . likes to read . . . future a Career as a secretary' mereial a11iSt- pians still hazy SANSOSTI, PHILIP MARIO SHANNON, WILLIAM PARK ROMITO VINCENT CARL Phil . . . General . . . hobbiesIinclude fish- Ifsoikerf I I IAoadomio I I I Variety Club I I I ..VIn,, I I,I GeIIeIaI I I I Chess Club I I ing and working on cars . . . will become a Control Room Operator I I I would like to be Cross Country . . . future undecided. Palmer' a social Worker- 268 SHAULIS, KATHERINE GWEN SNIDER, JAMES F. Kathy . . . Academic. . . Rhythmettes . . . Jim . . . Academic - . . Bccslcr . . . Stu- Cue and Curtain , , , Variety Club , , . dent Monitor . . . Student Council . . . Sr. Booster . . . desires a career as a medical sec- Class Play - - - Vafiefi' Club i - - fl1ll1l'C U11- refary, decided. SHAW, KEVIN HOWARD SOLAZZO, ANTHONY JOHN Academic . . . Penn Points Photographer . . . HTOHYU - - - Academic - - - ViCC'P1'CS- Of Sl'- Outdoor Club . . . Projectionist . . . Control HOIHCFOOITI - - - CHJOYS Weighnliffing - - - Room Operator . . . FTA . . . hopes to enter aspires tc be an architect- the field of teaching. SOLONIKA, DOROTHY JEAN SHEARER, LEANNA JEAN Dorie . . . Academic . . . FNC . . . Library Lee , , . Academic , . , Student Cguncil Asst .... Art . . . BOOSICI' . . . be- . . . FTA . . . Gymnastics . . . hopes to be a COIHC 21 HUFSC- home economics teacher, SOMERHALDER, LINDA ARLENE SHERAN, DONALD JAMES L'Lynna'i . . . Academic . . . FNC . . . Band f-Done . . . Academic D . . Booster g . - SUN . . .German Club. . .a future as a nurse. . . . Cross Country . . . Wrestling . . . future SOMMER, CAROI-YN -JOYCE plans include ccllege, Academic . . . Variety Club . . . French Club SHERMAN, GEORGE MASON . . . NHS . . . Sr. Math Society . . . Booster Academic . . .Variety Club. . .Varsity Club - - - Ski Club - - - Gynlnasiics - - - has H0 . . . Wrestling . . . being an art teacher is his definite Plans for ine fninie- goal. SPANBAUER, CATHERINE ANN SHIRING, DAVID C, Cathy . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- Dave , , , Academic , , , Cue and Curtain taries. . .desires to become a secretary. . . . NHS . . . Variety Club . . . Booster SPEAKMAN, WILLIAM W. Club Pres .... Sr. Math Society . . . Indian i'Sku1l . . . Academic . . . enjoys music . . . . . Class Plays . . . Gymnastics . . . Varsity aspires to a career in medicine. Club . . . desires to be an electrical engineer. SPERLING, NORMAN LEWIS SHOLES, DAN General . . . likes to work on cars . . . wants Zorch . . . Academic . . . German Club to become acomputer programmer. . . . SUN . . . Booster . . . Rifle Club . . . SPEZIALE, JOSEPH MICHAEL Rostrum Club . . . wants a career in medicine. Benny , , , General , , , B0051er , , , enjoys SHULER, ROGER B. drag racing and swimming . . . a future in au- Dusty,' . . . Academic . . . Art Club . . tomotive engineering. would like to be an artist. SPRAGUE, MARJORIE SHULTZ, JANET MARIE Margie . . . General . . . Ofiice Asst. . . Jan . . . Academic . . . Football Usher . . likes sports. . .will become a secretary. wants to be an IBM operator. SPROULE, SHERMAN HUGH SHULTZ, LINDA CHRISTINE General . . . has no plans for the future. Shultzie . . . Academic . . . French Club SPUDIC, THOMAS G, - - - CUC and Curtain - - - FTA - i - NHS Tom . . . Academic. . . Penn Points Sports . . . BOOSICI' . . . SCIICCQ Activities Edil01' . . . C0-Editor , , , enjoys Sports , , , desires to Plans I0 attend C0llCgC- become a sports journalist. SICILIANO, SHAROYN MARIE STABILITO, NICOLETTA CAROLYN PliYlliSi' - - - General - - - FNC - - - Ch0fUS Nickii' . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . Science - - -W0Uld like tc bc 9- Pl'aCliC21l HUFSC- Club . . . Student Monitor . . . Booster . . . SICILIANO, SUSAN JEANNE Penn Points Rep .... her career lies in the Sue . . . Academic . . . FNC . . . Booster field of special education. . . . desires a career in nursing. STADELMAN, MARY LOUISE SIEFERT, CAROL ANN Mary . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . taries . . . Library Asst. . . . Booster . . . Booster . . . future career as an accountant. plans to become a secretary. . SIMAK, RONALD STEVEN STAMPO, GARY GENE General. . .enjoys working with cars. . .de- General . . . Cross Country . . . Track . . sires a career as a welder. Wrestling . . . future in social work. SIMBOLI, MARYANN STANDFEST, DALE ROBERT Commercial . . . Chorus . . . wants to be a Academic . . . likes to hunt . . . will find a teacher. career in agriculture. SIMS, CHRISTINA K. STANIK, MARK LOUIS 'iTina . . . Commercial . . . will be a sales Academic . . . Outdoor Club . . . Booster clerk. . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . his future is SKILLEN, GEORGE. JOSEPH undecided. Joe . . . General . . . Football . . . Wrest- STECKEL, KATHLEEN ANN ling . . . will enter the Service upon gradua- Kathy . . . Academic . . . Soph. Board . . . tion. French Club . . . FTA . . . interested in danc- SKIRPAN, CONSTANCE A. ing and drama . . . no definite plans for the Connie . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . future. aspires to have a career as a secretary. STEELE, GARY CLARK SKIRPAN, RONALD ANDREW Gar . . . Academic . . . Gymnastics . . . en- Academic . . . Baseball . . . future undecided. joys sports. , ,wants to be an architect. SMALL, FRANK JOSEPH STEHLE, RICHARD JOHN Joey . . . Academic . . . Outdoor Club . . . Junior . . . Academic . . . likes sports . . Booster . . . Track . . . future plans still hazy. will become a jet mechanic. SMITH, KENNETH WILLIAM STELLUTO, ANTHONY MICHAEL Ken . . . General . . . Wrestling . . . Will Skip . . .Academic. . .Baseball . . .wants enter the Navy upon graduation. to become an engineer. SMITH, PAUL G. STERRETT, SUSAN ELLEN Academic . . . Booster . . . enjoys drawing i'Sue . . , Academic . . . German Club . . .will be an architect. Treas. . . . Variety Club . . . NHS . . . SMITH, REX LYNN Booster .. . Girls' Varsity Basketball and Academic , , , future undecided, Tennis . . . Ski Club . . . future is hazy. 269 STEVENS, HEATHER LYNN Academic . . . Soph. Board . . . Gymnastics . . . enjoys sports . . . desires to become a politician. STEVENS, SUSAN R. Sue . . . Academic . . . Penn Points Rep. . . . Booster . . . Gymnastics . . . a future in bookkeeping. STEVENSON, GLORIA KAYE Academic . . . Cue and Curtain . . . FTA . . . Student Monitors . . . Booster . . . a ca- reer in the teaching field. STIFFLER, JUNA ELIZABETH Commercial . . . likes to sew . . . will become a secretary. STOCK, JAMES CHARLES Jim . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Rifle Club . . . interested in mechanics . . . will be- come a teacher. STOCKER, DAVID ALLEN Dave . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Ten- nis . . . likes to horseback ride . . . a future in public relations. STOTLER, PAUL A. General . . . Rilie Club . . . Booster . . . Pro- jectionist . . . Outdoor Club . . . Gymnastics . . . Baseball . . . future career in field of conservation. STOVER, CHERYL KAYE Commercial . . . Booster . . . likes to cook . . . desires to be a secretary. STOVER, GEORGE JOHN General . . . enjoys sports . . . his future is undecided. STRAHLER, ROBERT GEORGE Bob,, . . . Academic . . . Booster . . .. has no definite plans for the future. STRANG, HARRY LAWRENCE Academic . . . Science Club Vice-Pres. . . . Tennis . . . coin collecting occupies his spare time . . . aspires to a career in medicine. STRESKY, DEBORAH L. Debbie . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . Stu- dent Monitor . . . Art Club . . . Booster . . . future undecided. STROM, DONA L. Donie', . . . Commercial . . . enjoys sports . . . her future is hazy. STRUNK, MYRNA LYNN Academic . . . Majorette . . . Variety Club . . . Art Club . . . Band . . . a career in the field of art. STUDNER, HELEN GRACE Hallie', . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- taries . . . Booster . . . GLC . . . will become a secretary. SULLIVAN, CHERYL LOUISE Commercial . . . Booster . . . FNC . . . fu- ture as a bridal consultant. SULLIVAN, WILLIAM HOWARD Bill . . . Academic . . . enjoys all sports . . . a future as a swimming coach. SUM, ANN TERESA Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . Booster . . . will become an airline hostess. SUM, LOIS EILEEN Lo . . . Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . . Student Monitors . . . Variety Club . . . Penn Points Rep .... desires to be a secre- tary. SUTTINGER, LINDA LOUISE Academic . . . FTA . . . enjoys reading . . will become a history teacher. SWAN, ROBERT E. Bob . . . General . . . enjoys working on cars . . . will be an auto mechanic. SWISHER, CANDIDA L. Candi . . . Academic . . . Student Monitors . . . occupies spare time by reading . . . de- sires to be a dental assistant. SYLVESTER, ROBERT JOHN Syl . . . General . . . Wrestling . . . Cross Country . . . future not definite. SZITAS, LINDA LEE Lin . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . Spanish Club Gymnastics will enter the teaching profession. TALIAFERRO, PATRICIA OLENE Patsy . . , Academic . . , FTA . . . Student Monitor . . . enjoys collecting coins . . . hopes to be a teacher. TAMBURRO, RALPH DOMINIC Tud . . . Academic . . . Student Monitor . . . enjoys playing golf . . . future as an ac- countant. TARRY, CRAIG CHARLES Terry . . . Academic . , . Varsity Club . . . Cross Country Capt .... Track . . . future plans include college. TATTON, BEVERLY JANE Bev . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . French Club . . . Student Monitor . . . Booster . . . desires to become a language teacher. TAVENNER, SUSAN MAUDE Academic . . . Spanish Club . . . Gymnastics . . . desires a career in psychology. TAYLOR, DIANE MARIE Commercial . . . desires a career in marketing. TAYLOR, NANCY JANE Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . Booster . . . desires a career as a secretary. TEDESCO, EDA MARIE Edie . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . Forbes Trail . . . will become a keypunch operator. TETI, FRANK ANTHONY Academic . . . Football . . . will become a civil engineer. THOMAS, DEBORAH LEE Debbie . . . Commercial . . . Rythmettes Student Secretaries Variety Club . . . desires a career as a secretary. THOMPSON, DENNIS PAUL Academic . . . Booster . . . Track . . . Bas- ketball . . . Cross Country . . . desires a ca- reer in hotel management. THOMPSON, FRANK LEE General . . . Projectionist . . . Forbes Trail Student . . . desires to become an engineer, THOMPSON, MARK C. Academic . . . NHS Pres .... Cross Country . . . Gymnastics . . . Track . . . A Cappella Pres. . . . aspires to enter the field of theology. THURANSKY, LINDA MARY Academic . . . FNC . . . enjoys all sports . . . will enter the field of nursing. TIERNEY, JAMES FRANCIS Jim . . . Academic . . . Outdoor Club . . . enjoys fishing . . . will enter the Held of for- estry. TIERNO, ANTHONY ROBERT Tony . . . Academic . . . weight-lifting oc- cupies his spare time . . . Vice-Pres. of Home- room 146 . . .-future lies in the field of ac- counting. TILLETT, THOMAS EDWARD Tom' . . . General . . . Cross Country . . . will become a truck driver, TITLOW, SUSAN CATHERINE Sue,' . . . General . . , enjoys horseback rid- ing . . . future undecided. TITMUS, LINDA CAROL Academic . . . Orchestra . . . FTA . . . Li- brary Asst. . . . will become a secondary math teacher. TOMACARI, RONALD ANDREW Ron . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Span- ish Vice-Pres. . . . plans to become a civil en- gineer. TOMAINO, MARYANN Mary . . . Commercial . . . Art Club . . Student Secretaries . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . Penn Points Rep ..,. will be a legal stenographer. TOMASINO, ALBERT JOSEPH VRENNA, JEAN FRANCES Al . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . Penn Jeannie , , , General , . , FNC , , , Con- POIHIS RCP. . . . TI'3Ck . . . ClCSlI'CS 3 CZFCCI' ll'l tabjle , , , will Seek 3 Career in nursing, Omce Work- VULETICH, GEORGINA Tg?LE' C21-EEN 'C' B 1 Gina . , . General . . . Booster . . . likes to H on ' ' ' Ca emlc ' ' ' Ooster ' ' ' Pays horseback ride. . . no definite plans after high the guitar in her spare time . . . desires a future School' in journalism. ,, urfgfgiiea' ' emoys ma mg mgs ' ' ' u ure . . . A Cappella . . . Booster . . . future un- ' decided. TOWLE, RICHARD ARTHUR Toe . . . Academic . . . Student Monitors WAINERK KAREN LOUISE . Booster French Club Penn Commercial . . . Booster . . . Senior Board Points Rep .... Baseball . . . future unde- ' ' ' Qmcie Asst would like to become a cided' receptionist. TRIO BARBARA ANN WAKEFIELD, BONNEE L. Acadelnic r ' . Booster Rep- . I r FTA . . General . . . enjoys swimming and ice-skating will become an an teacher. . . . will become a beautician. TRONSBERG, CHARLES WALDSMITH, WILLIAM J. nchuck., 1 ' I Academic . . I aspires to be- Academic . . . Booster . . . photography oc- cupies his spare time . . . would like to be- come an engineer. come a teacher. TRUEMAN, VIRGINIA LEE Ginnie . . . Commercial . . . FTA . . . WALKER- THOMAS JOHN Booster . . . Penn Points Rep .... the future HCOOPCIN - - ' Acadefnic - - ' Track - - - Baseball . . . Gymnastics . . . the future sees him as a graphic engineer. sees her as a secretary. TUMULTY, DAVID A. Dave . . . Academic . . . Outdoor Club WALLACE, DAVID WILLIAM . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . will be- Dave . . . General . . . Booster . . . enjoys come an industrial teacher, swimming and bowling . . . desires a career in TURNER, FRED M. business management. Academic . . . Varsity Club . . . Rifle Team WALSH, FRANCIS JOHN , , , future plans include College, FI'al'1I' . . . ACZCICIHIC . . . Football . . TURNER, LINDA MARLENE TI'aCk . . . flllllfe pl3.l'lS ll'1CIl.ldC college. Lin . . . Commercial . . . enjoys swimming WALTER, DAVID HARRY and bowling . . . desires to become an IBM Dave . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . Booster keypuncher. . . . Wrestling . . . would like to become a TURNER, NADINE MARIE teacher- Commercial . . . Booster . . . Jr. Achieve- WALTERS, JAMES VINCENT ment. . .desires to become a secretary. Jim . , . General , , . enjoys working on TURPIN, PEGGY A, cars . . . desires a career as a mechanic. Peggie . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . WALTERS, JANICE SUSAN Girls' Basketball . . . the future sees her as a Jan , , , General , , , Booster , , , enjoys Secretary- sports . . . the future sees her as an airline UNG, JEAN MAE stewardess. Academic . . . GLC . . . German Club . . . WALTERS, SANDRA KATHERINE NHS . . . Student Monitor . . . enjoys sports --Sandy-' I h . Gone,-al . I r Booster . . , enjoys - - -her future P13115 are Indeanite- sewing and cooking . . . will major in home econgmjcs, Gigi . . . AC3,dCIY1lC . . . SCDIOI' BOaI'd . . . Student Council . . . SUN . . . aspires to a nsueu . I r General ' v . Booster t . I GLC Cafeefin medicine' . . . Student Monitor . . . would like to be- VAN0- TOM JOHN D come an airline stewardess. General . . . foresees a future in auto mechan- WALTON, RITA LOUISE ics. . - M556 m f?a?3z215s.g4.33?f:a.:1.zngLz1.4..g.4,,B'M . .ui Booster . liblges tojbecome a nurse. XIQEZECBROOKEHQNN Rhythmcttes YENQURINOA STEPHEN VINCENT French Club Pres. . . . Variety Club . . Vent . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Jr. Booster. ' 'future undecided' Board . . . Varsity Cross Country and Track . . . a career as a landscape architect. WARKASKE- MARK LAWRENCE . VERNON, GEORGE MONROE Academ1Td .tSEJN . . . Clie tand Curtain General . . . spends pastime hunting and fish- ' ' 'Won 1 e O ecome an ar IS' ing . . . a future in mechanics. WEBB, DONNA A- VERTULL0, LINDA ELMIRA Commercial . . . Booster Rep .... the future Commercial . . . likes to s nd s are time sees her asa court Stenographer' PC P fishing and ice skating . . , desires to become a WF-ED, SHERROI-YN GAIL Seeretafy. Sherry . . . Academic . . . Penn Notes . . . VIMRA, JOHN A. Cue and Curtain . . . Variety Club . . . FTA Academic. . .has no definite future plans. ' ' 'U Spanish Club ' would like to be a VILANL KATHLEEN ANN Christian Education Director. Kathy . . . Academic . . . FTA . . . Rhyth- WEIDMAN- STEVEN WILLIAM mette . . . Variety Club . . . Booster . . . Steve - - - Academic - - - Booster ' ' ' Orchestra H n U will become an elementary :rack . .I. Cross Country . . . the future sees teacher' im as a awyer. VITANZA, GREGORY JOHN WEIMER, WILLIAM R. Butch . . . Academic . . . likes to work on Bill . . . Academic . . . Spanish Club . . . cars . . . wants to become an aeronautical en- Varsity Club . . . Rifle Team . . . future plans gineer. include college. 270 WELLER, GERALD KEENAN Jerry . . . Academic . . . Seneca Sports Edi- tor . . . Student Council Vice-Pres .... FTA . . . Cue and Curtain . . . Variety Club . . . Penn Points . . . Jr. Class Play . . . Soph. One Act . . . Sr. One Act . . . future includes college. WELLINGS, M. LINDA Academic . . . GLC Points Chairman . . . FTA . . . Student Monitors . . . Girls' Varsity Basketball . . . Tennis . . . will become an English teacher. WELLS, ELIZABETH ANNE Pixi . . . Commercial . . . Student Secretar- ies . . . desires a career in fashions. WELSH, SUSAN LOUISE Commercial . . . Booster . . . enjoys sports . . .future undecided. WESOLEK, DANIEL J. Dan . . . General . . . enjoys boating . . will enter the Navy after graduation. WESOLEK, DONALD M. Don . . . General . . . enjoys boating . . will enter the Navy after graduation. WESTBROOK, RONALD CURT Ron . . . General . . . Soph. Board . . . de- sires a career in hotel management. WESTRAY, JOSEPH LAMONT Academic Booster enjoys skating . . . the future sees him as a lawyer. WETZLER, DALLAS WAYNE Academic . . . Cue and Curtain . . . NHS . . . SUN . . . Wrestling . . . Soph. and Sr. One Act . . . will become an engineer. WHALEN, KENNETH CHARLES Ken . . . Academic . . . Control Room Op- erator . . . Gymnastics . . . will be an engi- neer. WHARTON, VERONICA ANN Ronnie . . . Commercial . . . Booster . . . enjoys sports . . . would like to become a commercial typist. WHEATON, DAVID JOHN Dave . . . Academic . . . future undecided. WHITE, PATRICIA MARIE Pat .. . Academic . .. Student Council .. . Booster Rep. . . . Office Asst. . . . Health Room Asst .... will become an ac- countant. WHITMIRE, RONALD WILLIAM Academic . . . enjoys sports . . . would like to be a data processor. WHITMORE, DANNY ALLEN Dan . . . General . . . Football . . . future plans include college. WIDMAN, JAMES EDWARD Jim . . . Academic . . . A Cappella . . . Variety Club . . . Wrestling . . . future unde- cided. WIELAND, DOROTHY MARIE HDee . . . General . . . would like to become a model. WILLIAMS, BONNIE JANE Bon . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . FNC . . . Student Monitors . . . the future sees her as a dental assistant. WILLIAMS, DARLEEN Commercial . . . GLC . . . Booster . . . would like to become an officer in the Salva- tion Army. WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS ROBERT Doug . . . Academic . . . Ski Club . . . the future sees him as an industrial arts teacher. WILLIAMS, NANCY Academic . . . Student Council . . . FNC . . . Student Monitors . . . Booster . . . Gymnas- tics . . . will become a nurse. WILSON, NANCY VELMA Commercial . . . Seneca Staff . . . enjoys sports . . . the future sees her as a secretary. WINCH, JAMES MICHAEL Jim . . . Academic . . . Basketball . . Baseball . . . desires to become a teacher. WOLFE, JAMES ROBERT Academic Varsity Football and Track . . . will find a career in business administra- tion. WOLFE, VIRGINIA JANE Academic . . . NHS . . . Band . . . A Cap- pella . . . FTA . . . Variety Club . . . will become a music teacher. WOLFE, WESLEY H. Skip Academic enjoys drawing . . . his future lies in architecture. WOLOSENCUK, JOHN ARTHUR General . . . Booster . . . Penn Points Rep. . . . Soph. Baseball . . . future undecided. WRIGHT, JANET LOIS Jan Academic . .. Student Monitor . . . German Club . . . future undecided. WRIGHT, WILLIAM JOSEPH t'Wink . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Soph. Board . . . Soph. Basketball and Cross Country . . . future plans include college. WYLAND, PATRICIA ANN General . . . Soph. Chorus . . . enjoys singing and dancing . . . will become an airline ste- wardess. YAKLICH, DANIEL J. Dan . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . likes to work on cars . . . undecided career. YENNETTI, LORRAINE M. Lori . . . General . . . Y-Teens . . . wants to become a hairdresser. YOHE, RICHARD Dick . . . General . . . wants to go into some type of management. 271 YORIO, CHARLENE Char . . . Commercial .. . enjoys tennis . . . will become a medical secretary. YOUNG, RONALD MICHAEL Ron . . . Academic . . . Soph. and Jr. Board . . . Band . . . plans to become an at- torney. YOUNG, THOMAS HOLTON Tom . . . Academic . . . Booster . . . Sr. Math Society .. . Ski Club . . . Wrestling . . . Cross Country . . . desires to become a lawyer. YOUNGMAN, DAVID LEE Dave . . . Academic . . . Student Monitor Booster . .. FTA a future as a teacher. YUNGWIRTH, DIANA C. Academic . . . Student Council Standing Committee . . . Penn Points Feature Editor . . . FNC . . . foresees a career in nursing. ZAK, ROBERT J. Bohn . . . Academic . . . enjoys sports . . . future plans include college. ZAMISKA, CAROL ANN Commercial . . . likes to dance . . . a career in the secretarial field. ZANIN, GRAZIA Commercial . . . Student Secretaries . . . Miss Attendance . . . Booster . . . future as a sec- retary. ZAPF, CATHERINE CLARE Cathy . . . Commercial . . . Student Secre- taries . . . Booster . . . desires to become a secretary. ZBIKOWSKI, ROBERT HENRY Bob . . . Academic . . . Baseball . . . will be a lawyer. ZILLES, MARY LOUISE Academic . . . German Club . . . FTA . . . Booster . . . a career in the teaching field. ZIMMERMAN, JOAN LINDA Commercial . . . Rhythmettes . . . Variety Club . . . Student Secretaries . . . Miss Con- geniality . . . Senior Class Sec .... Jr. Board . . . Jr. Queen . . . a future secretary. ZOMNIR, RICHARD M. Rick . . . Academic . . . Senior Board . . Varsity Club Pres .... Varsity Football . . his future is indefinite. ZOROWSKI, RICHARD A. Rich . . . Academic . . . Chess Club Vice- Pres. . . . Math Club . . . a career in mechan- ical engineering. ZUPANEK, RAYMOND JOSEPH Ray . . . General . . . intends to go to the Service after graduation. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF THOMAS LOUGHREY ART EDITOR MEREDITH DAVIS SENIOR EDITOR SHIRLEE CUSHING UNDERCLASSMEN EDITOR REGINA PRANNO SPORTS EDITOR JERRY WELLER FACULTY EDITOR BETH IRELAND ACTIVITIES EDITOR LINDA SHULTZ BUSINESS MANAGER WAYNE MCKENZIE ADVISOR MR. EDWARD G. MAUTE BUSINESS ADVISOR MR. LARRY MILLER A successful yearbook is determined by the people who work and strive toward its ultimate completion. Noting this achievement and expressing gratitude is difficult. Many problems were met and deadlines drew near. But all problems were handled quickly and effi- ciently. Our advisor was Mr. Edward G. Mauteg through his dedication and knowledge of yearbooks our major problems were solved with little delay. The Art department, headed by Meredith Davis, was responsible for lay-outs, dividers and the cover. Many hours were expended by the staff of the Art department that included Doug Gainer, Barb Ferrante, Jane Griest, Joanne Dees, Mark Cavanaugh and Louise Cupelli. The assistant art editor was Suzanne Kawa, who also performed a fine job designing the cover. The Senior department handled a most diihcult sec- tion of the yearbook with the accuracy and patience that such a large section demands. The Senior depart- ment consisted of Janie McMahon and Nancy Crusan. They were capably headed by editor Shirlee Cushing. The responsibility of the Faculty section was com- petently handled by Beth Ireland, the editor of that department. The task of getting pictures taken, names written and sorted for the Underclassmen section fell into the hands of Reggie Pranno and Darby Jo Miller. The enormous job of the Activities section was han- dled by Janie Mason, Dee Bonomo and editor Linda Shultz. They spent many hours in the very involved details of the extracurricular activities of Penn Hills students. The Sports section began last spring and has lasted continuously throughout the year. This meant the spend- ing of many hours after school and at home preparing a fine section for the athletes of our school. It was adeptly handled by Jerry Weller, editor, and Greg Mc- Cormick, assistant editor. This years Business Manager was Wayne McKenzie. His job involved the selling of the book and the ac- counting work involved with it. Giving aid in this area was faculty Business Advisor, Mr. Larry Miller. Special thanks go to Colao Studios and our photog- rapher, Ed, who provided us with all the fine pictures used in the yearbook. The 1966 Seneca owes its completion to these peo- ple who gave most unselfishly of all their time and talent to produce a yearbook that meets the standards of all Senecas in years past. To these people I wish to extend my sincere thanks. THOMAS LOUGHREY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF


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