Penn Joint High School - Penn Point Yearbook (Claridge, PA)
- Class of 1960
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V1 My ,W 1 f .V ,. , if f I! ,, . f 5 - 7 M! ,R 0 I K i f dedication As we, the graduating class of 1960, look' back over our years of progress through the public schools, many persons have touched and influenced our lives. The future years will hold pleasant memories of the hard work, relaxing activities, and personal associations which we have encountered. Outstanding in all of these memories will be the friendship and encouragment ex- tended to us by Miss Ruth Peters. For years Miss Peters has prodded her students through the NOMA spelling lists, one thousand vocab- ulary words, and investigative themes. Little did those students realize the importance and values of the as- signments at that time, but many of them now ap- preciate the experience gained from them. For this rea- son, a senior can consider himself fortunate when he is assigned to her English class. In addition to her class work, Miss Peters has un- selfishly devoted her time to the school lunch program and yearbook. lt is with sincere appreciation that the editors of this yearbook, representing the student body, dedicate the 1960 Penn Point to Miss Ruth G. Peters-small re- ward for what she has given us. Y Y' '- ' -'-Q U' fm-A-f-1-...- .., -1- nw-.. . ., , , V Y' -- ---f-2-1 --- V - - . - . 3 -., v . 4.,..' 1-1-1 - - - , if , I If QLI ' frvl, f is 'A .. f J' K ' . f '.,-ff, QA A i Qmmlsnmhnfl I 'Q .-u...u-. .-Q, ,. li.-4:--T F is ,Z Tawny-,:,i: Y 3- fr' N I7 ,jg,.:E,-fl!-fptjgi '-tux 1' ,-1 . 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' x I sl' 42451, . hh. l'!mIJ 5?'vj.1' - ' A '?.EU v'fi-i'Q'!, ' N :'4 .E M. ',l..,., . , .. uwmyglqgq Huaw- Q ici, VF! i ILYQQ-Haw A I. x, ,Man xl I ,ls ,i'r'?,1,5JsQ.- ' . .li , ,v:.., '4,,w.y, ga, 7351.4-'S , F 1 hX HX-W5 .,A, . Ad mlnlsfrahon To these men and women goes the most important iob 1 in the community-that of directing the lives and shaping the f -. ' future of youth of the entire area. Many challenges must be YK T-'Cin met and many obstacles overcome in successfully carrying J -N out the educational program for these students. ln addition, ' Y, ,' this task must be performed well so that from kindergarten to 1,5 senior high school students truly progress through education. .q u 'E f ., -1' .. . 3 Q, if , 7 -, 5315-f' il ., Upper right-CHARLES R. HOSTETLER, Supervising Principal, lower left-RICHARD ,Lf ' l. ROBINSON, Assistant Supervising Principal, lower right-RUTH MOLINERO and ' PAUL KING-Guidance Counselors. 'E irff 7 'I .- gr E be -Aff: v 1 'X Q11-1 lllll Row 2: Daniel E. Geiger, Nick Broker, James Malley, Harry Carl, Carl Joseph Palchak, Vera Rimaley, George Newell, Paul J. Sondrick, Harry Fry, George Kifer, Alfred Painter, Patsy Ferrara. Row 1: Stanley Gunid, BGCKUS- 8 ,--... llllll l I ll JOHN W. MOCHNICK High School Principal PROGRESS THROUGH EDUCATION When used in isolation the difference between the terms education and progress can be vague, but obviously, under the intent of the theme of the 1960 Penn Point, progress in itself is corollary to education. Education symbolizes growth and development in knowl- edge, skills, ability or character by teaching, training, study, or experience. Progress suggests advancement, growth, development, or improvement. The purpose of education is to open the mind and make it receptive, to give it ample space over which to roam, to enrich, and to endow with new faculties. Being thus refined, the mind is given an opportunity to escape from things material, present, or common- place. Consequently, a person who has had his mind satisfactorily educated is equipped to apply himself successfully to any vocation that requires intelligence, method, precision, concentration, patience, or any of the powers developed by a good education. No one would dispute the fact that these qualities have con- tributed immeasurably to the progress of civilization as we know it. The following story will illustrate of education in its proper perspective farmer hired a man and set him to wood. When he checked in the middle he was amazed to find the wood all the importance to progress. A work chopping of the morning, chopped. Next day he told the hand to stack the wood in the shed, he figured this would keep him busy, but by noon the iob was done. On the third day, the farmer decided to give him a light iob. He instructed him to sort out the potatoes in the bin, putting the good ones in one pile, the doubtful in another, and to throw out the rotten ones. An hour or so later the farmer went back to see how the iob was progressing. He found the hired man passed out cold, with virtually nothing done. After throwing cold water in the man's face and bringing him around, the farmer demanded an explanation. Darn. the man said wearily, lt's makin' them decisions that's killin' me. It has been the trained and the educated mind that has made the great decisions that have accounted for the marvelous progress the world has made. We usually attribute to man two very distinctive characteristics. The first is his highly-developed brain, the other, his generalized body form. In addition, he possesses unusually facile and useful hands. His brain permitted him to outwit physically stronger enemies, with his hands, it gave him ability to fashion weapons and tools. The second permitted him to adapt himself successfully to the varied and changing conditions he confronted over the world. The development of his mind, the supreme gift of all creation, has given men a large control over his destiny and determined our achievement. In fact, man has so largely improved the variety and power of his techniques and tools that the effect of his actions upon his environment has been likened to a large scale geologic force. However, it is not mere acquisition of knowledge that is important, but the ability to put such knowledge into practice. Since education is a bearer of a nation's ideals, our civilization is more than machines, buildings and the material things around us, important as these may be. The hope of the future lies in man's desire to be better than he is, as well as in his willingness to become better. This desire is the motivating force in progress and is aptly expressed by the poet, Holmes: Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul. John W. Mochnick. 1 yu' if ' - .2 -.,,,', tw?-z-Q -F -H-t -'iijggh . mf, gy! gel , 'I .0' 1 il 'E ' ,.... . my siifw ' . , V 5 Wifi' . S' Q'-7-- . I - V5 wil R ,Q 9 ' SANDRA ADAMS-B.S. Clarion State Teach- ers College-English 7, 8, reading 8- served on the assembly program commit- tee-has seventh grade homeroom. STEPHEN BENCH-B.S. and M.S. in Mus. Ed.-directs the iunior and the senior high bands-served on the commencement com- mittee. ROSE MARY BENGEL-B.S. Indiana State Teachers College-teaches vocational home- making 10, 11, 'I2-sponsors Senior Future Homemakers-served on the student activ- ities committee. JANET BROKER--R.N. Windber Hospital School of Nursing-member of the health staff. In Memory of rest in peace. THOMAS J. WRITT May the souls of the faithful de- parted, through the mercy of God, Amen V Departed this Life ' January 5, 1960 SARAH BYERS-A.B. University of Pitts- burgh-attendecl Case Institute-teaches chemistry, solid, trig, and algebra 2- sponsors Senior Science Club-is the sen- ior class adviser-served on the com- mencement committee--has senior home- room. ANGELINE CESTELLO-B.C.S. Indiana State Teachers College, Pitt, teaches typing ll, shorthand II, business English, and com- mercial law-sponsors Secretarial Club- served on the commencement committee- has senior homeroom. PATRICK CORTAZZO-B.S. Geneva Col- lege, M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh- teaches driver education. TERRANCE D'EMlLIO-B.A. St. Vincent College-teaches English 9, 10, 'l'l-spon- sors Proiectionists Club-has eighth grade homeroom. 1 - 'V '.i 1' tl .. ,-,' t.. 9:2-ralph' .t.,e.. 'J-Q.:-ef' A-,I ?'.':f -.L .s. l- f-'U,5S'5Ji...'i'. 1. l I f , ww' l ' ee, t -2 l we ' .,, A JQ , :gill -3561 - f 1- i .-.i:Lg, .1-' , 1,1457-Il, -1- .41 '1 ' f .S ' ' its 03:3 ' X J: I z , Y J- , tl f'- :' J Q 1: e -' ' N, WLT ,. ' ,,' it ,Q - ,l -'lie '. .:r'i.,... I- w aa .AA ' 10 'vii L, 5- -sea . . if ,I :Q-,k', X lc will ig' AGNES DESAVAGE - R.N. Westmoreland Hospital School of Nursing: B.S. Indiana State Teachers College - teaches a senior health class-served on the civil defense committee-sponsors Future White Caps. WARNER DORSEY - B.S. University of West Virginia: M.S. University of Tennes- see - teaches vocational agriculture to 9, '10, 11, 12 grade boys - advises Future Farmers of America - in charge of school grounds. MORGAN EGIDI - B.S. California State Teachers College - teaches industrial arts 7, 8, and 9 - co-advisor of the stage crew - served on the commencement com- mittee. JANET FORRINGER - B.S. Clarion State Teachers College - teaches English 7 - sponsors Seventh Grade Cheerleader Train- ing Club - served on the audio-visual educational committee - has seventh grade homeroom. l PAUL FORRINGER Clarion State Teachers College, attended Pitt and Penn State - teaches :science 9 and physics Il- sponsors Sciepcel Club - served on the assembly plfpgram committee. NOVA FOX - B.A. Allegheny College: attended Ohio University -- teaches art 7, 8, 9 - has special art class - sponsors Art Club - in charge of main bulletin board - served on commencement com- mittee - has ninth grade homeroom. JOSEPH HAGUE - B.S. Slippery Rock State Teachers Colle e - teaches social 9 studies 7, 8- freshman class adviser - has ninth grade homeroom. MARION HARDEN - B.S. Muskingum Col- lege: in diabetics from West Penn Hospial - is our cafeteria dietitian - served on civil defense committee. DOLORES HORCHOLIC - .S. Indiana State Teachers College - t es pi I and shorthand I - sp in F.B .- sophomore classa is rl has t n grade homeroom. x MABEL HORRELL-B.A. Seton Hill College: M.Ed. Penn State-teaches social studies 7, 8-sponsors Charms and Manners Club- served on the school citizenship committee -has seventh grade homeroom. HELEN JOHNSTON-B.A. Oberlin Con- servatory Carnegie Tech-teaches music 7, 8, 9-our choral director-served on com- mencement committee. JOHN KELLY - B.S. St. Vincent College- teaches social studies 9, 'IO-Jr. W.P.I.A.l.. football coach - supervises tire and safety patrol - has ninth grade home- room - chairman of civil defense com- mittee. REGIS KELLY-B.S. Slippery Rock State Teachers College-teaches health and physical education-sponsors Varsity P -co-advises May Day activities-varsity football coach-hos tenth grade home- room.f7 ff Zn mf, ' PAUL KING-B.S. Penn Statep M.Ed. Uni- versity of Pittsburgh-in charge of at- tendance records-a guidance counselor visual aids committee chairman-helped in magazine campaign-sponsors Usher Club. 5 l. is : 1 is iii- i lj R . V sr ii war.. l 'lilly - lift, it it TEM Qf5Iiz 7f,lf 1 N fm , I , 1 ii I N will IDE THEODORE KUKICH - B.S. Clarion State Teachers College - teaches social studies 7, 8 - eighth grade class adviser - has seventh grade homeroom. ZIEGY KUNCZEWSKI-B.S. Clarion State Teachers College-teaches arithmetic 7, 8-sponsors Sports Club-served on fac- ulty student social and civil defense com- mittees-has eighth grade homeroom. Anom-1 LARsoN - B.S. Slippery Rock State Teachers College - teaches health 9 and physical education. LOIS J. LONG - B.A. University of Pitts- burgh - teaches Spanish I and 2 and English 'IO - sponsors Spanish Club - has ninth grade homeroom. JOHN LOVRE - B.S. Clarion State Teachers College - teaches geography 8 - advises Geography-Travel Club - served on school citizenship committee - has eighth grade homeroom. RICHARD MAGEE - B.S. Slippery Rock State Teachers College - teaches health 9, physical education, and social studies - sponsors Gymnastics Club - served on faculty Junior-Senior Prom Committee. JAMES MAST - B.A. University of Pitts- burgh -- teaches social studies ll and German I - sponsors the National Foren- sic League and has eleventh grade home- l'OOI'l'l. JOANNE McCOMB - B.S. Slippery Rock State Teachers College - teaches health and physical education - ca-directs May Day activities - advises maiorettes and cheerleaders - sponsors Pep Club. tif KENNETH MCCULLOUGH - B.S. Universit of Pittsburgh - teaches bookk ping - 4 general math - served on f ulty -9' - mittee for Junior-Senio Pr a - c m- mencement - has se W 7? 0 A' QI HAZEL MclNTlRE - B.S. Indiana State Teachers College - teaches typing, busi- ness machines, selling, and consumers education - magazine campaign chairman. JAMES MILLER - B.S. California State Teachers College - teaches science 7 and arithmetic 7, 8 - has eighth grade home- room. RUTH MOLINERO-B.A. Seton Hill College -teaches Latin 'l and 2-chairman of as- sembly ancl faculty student social com- mittees-guidance counselor-aided in magazine campaign-school lunch secre- tary. MARGARET NOCK - B.A. Seton Hill Col- lege: B.L.S. Columbia University - school librarian - teaches library science - sponsors Library Assistants Club. TARCISIO ONDER - B.S. University of Pittsburgh - teaches biology - sponsors Nature Club - served on faculty student social committees - has iunior homeroom. l L' , 'i t f 1 ri, 'K Xl l x xi V l 1 , if .' ly X65-' l Ir' IX 1 sf T A fi' A ap., .J -, .., ....... H I Av'-.,' ' -n.'l- T ,uf 3 ' - 71 , '1 'K . . -is 7 t t , 9 Ere 0 PHYLLIS PEER - B.S. California State Teachers :College - teaches English II and speech-advises Penn Drama Guild and Troupe 1842, National Thespian Society- directs dramatic activities - served on commencement committee - has sopho- more homeroom. GRACE PEES-B.S. Indiana State Teachers College-teaches developmental and reme- dial reading and spelling 7, 8-sponsors Hobby Club-served on audio-visual edu- cation committee-has seventh grade homeroom. P . 7 U ! I 1 mf r if A A Xyrrieo on PERLG '- B.A. Duquesne uni- 'W J fh- x X L 7 'X JV . fy' ' F.. .' . if jf ml X If .Y 4' ' 1 versi! 7 M. d. University of Pittsburgh - ii ' , gf' 1 teaches sociology and economics 12 - spon- 'A Lf, sors Garden Club - adviser of the Penn ,.-w e Point - served on the faculty Junior- l33E',,'1,',3, -1-J1.x,j'ef, . . . . 1,9572 3:55- , Senior Prom, school citizenship, and as- sembly program committees - has iuinor , homeroom. --1 .,- Q gee V I H-fl. ,rzfjbei-.' 1 lfwi- ' f RUTH PETERS - B.S. Indiana State Teach- - 'T ers Collegep M.Ed. Penn State - teaches A n English and iournalism 'l'l, I2 - sponsors ' N .,l.. 3 National Honor Society - advises Quiz Club - citizenship committee chairman - 'L served on student social activities com- .. CY '21 'Alger f -if ' v fi v , f mittee - has iunior homeroom. SARAH RALPH-B.S. Muskingum College- teaches English 7, 8-seventh grade adviser -sponsors Reading Club-served on maga- zine campaign committee-has seventh grade homeroom. LEE REDNOCK - B.S. Clarion State Teachers College -teaches science 7, 8- sponsors Seventh Grade Science Club- served on school citizenship committee- has seventh grade homeroom. RICHARD RIZZARDI - B.S. Slippery Rock State Teachers College - teaches plane geometry, algebra 'l, and business arith- metic - varsity basketball coach - iunior class advisor - chairman of Junior- Senior Prom committee - has iunior homeroom. ARTHUR ROMETO-B.S. Slippery Rock State Teachers: M.Ed. University of Pitts- burgh-teaches algebra 1, 2 and arith- metic 8-sponsors Chess Club-advises Student Council-served on student school activities-helps with the attendance-has ninth grade homeroom. CHARLES ROSS - B.A. Geneva College- teaches English 8, 9 - sponsors Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Club - served on assembly pro- gram committee - has eighth grade homeroom. MARGARET SHUSTER - B.S. Indiana State Teachers College - teaches home- making 7, 8, 9 - sponsors Junior Future Homemalcers of America - served on school citizenship committee - has ninth grade homeroom. FRANCIS SCHRALL - B.A. St. Francis of Loretto - teaches English 8 - sponsors Hunting and Fishing Club - served on the audio-visual education committee - has ninth grade homeroom. GERTRUDE STUMP-B.A.: M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh-teaches geography 7 and arithmetic 7, 8-sponsors Hobby Club- served on magazine campaign and school citizenship committees-has eighth grade homeroom. FRANCIS TIBERI-B.S. Duquesne Uni- versityp M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh- teaches French 2 and Science 9-advises Junior Mechanics and Aeronautics Clubs- served on school citizenship and com- mencement ommittees-has a senior home- room. A t N X. Lxtfr l' i a- THOMAS WRlTT - B.S. California State Teachers College - teaches Industrial Arts 10, ll, 12 - member of magazine campaign committee - co-adviser of the stage crew - has tenth grade homeroom. fu Ce 'mg T .. ,'d 1 ' H Q - fi 'vw Q y i'tr, il. . Xt ' F iw. ' ., i 'T , 'in .. 13:3 I-2 , M. - .- . P 433 Q 'T J v - X . xx , H .5 1 ,, .3-l Eli.. 1 re's'f vc' 5 '. Vs 'x ' A A .Q-,- ,.. siiiffl' 3-flsifif l- if is - 'e , -,flv uiglzxy Wt xl ' '-1:5562 l .gi ftiziif L ll -'qv -y 4 .,,t -. 5-f1ff.t ,!Q', ,f ., The Future Favors the Bold i5ilF'+1i+ . .5 A . . lfflili-J tk if, J in 1 vi if 2 R 7 fi Q I J i P A N , The senior officers and sponsor look at the old while making plans for the new. Left to right they are Secretary Janet Senor, President Joe Erdelsky, Vice President Jerry Hufton, Treasurer Joe Valencic, and Sponsor Mrs. Byers. A vmwx STANLEY ADAMIK-A quiet fellow who enioys hunting and fishing. Stan is well known to his classmates for his peculiar gait which has earned him . it ,, W-. fiv- the name 'Crazylegs. JV Ftbl. 8. Jr. Aeronts. 27 Jr. Hist. 3i Sr. Sci. 4. 51' '- vi. ., . , JON ADDISON-Jon's red hair would seem to suggest a hot temper. On 4' LAR?-'Eli' -V , A the contrary, his cheerful smile and congenial manner will benefit him in ,iffy ' the future. Jr. Crafts 'lp Aeronts. Treas. 27 Gym Club 31 Gym Sec. 45 Yrbk. 41 'gg ,: ', Il ' v X 4 It , ' , gp F E Var. Ftbl. 4. . ,Q . - - .,.... MARLENE ADER-Her quietness, patience, and soft-spokenness make Marlene . ti L 'K a pleasant person. With these qualities she will be an asset to the teaching : mx .,.,,i if profession. Teen-Age lp Nurses Club 2-4. I ' ' X X U I IE K ik, V ,bl ' 1 .KV it E ' VX Y, ffl ,, s . i ' if fl ' I ' f-C tx X I - W v: . Q , 1. a D 1 , 1 N -2 f i - XM fx' PJ' rx -W., yi.. . ,kb W -,tim - ,V 3 .N J 7 -3. I ,JU DAFSLENE 'AGOJNA-Dollr is fully of fu'ffiarlf:lax55'6nvers1aticgn. Shexfnan acliust to gany iv- if, . N enyironmentgxfyl situatiow-94' Aftethgfraduation sh?,jfJlcQs to ltetome a'secfefgry1-ji qX , ul X X I-sd v ' X ' XFN' If X lk J I , X. X Y- yy y M, c 1, sieicgub zgijnufses cy: zs. Pefpr cm? 4. X i J Q, T N M . , ' A x I l -' ' . ' xx V ' iii , lf. XJ J. . ' QB 57, j if ,A Xil4l -J lx-fii-, J J' VJ I J fill .J .Y l 1 'X' 1 . r 1' VJ N v. A W ' 1 . fx W 2: Vi' sf T' ! .R ' - xl 0, hi-P In Pj fx, J xx ., , -at Vu ', .J xx JJ j Q ' Q J U V-97' lv 'V if gl J X I ,, I w 1 I M ' r.--a r::- -'v i 1 it ' 4 ROSEMARY ANDIORIO - To many she seems shy, but to her friends she is a iovial and wonderful girl Sincerity and oliteness are her manner Co . p . urtesy Club if Sec. Club 2, 3, FBLA 8. Pep Club 4. . as IN lx ,EDWARD ANTHONY - Here's one secretary who won't be found sitting on 'p L 'VJ the boss's lap. His ability and aggressiveness are sure to carry him to the top. Band 'l-4 Jr.: Hist. 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y. Hi-Y 4, Sr. Play 4. - A , .. V., ,r W' '-. ff--is -, 51 -- ik gh ' as CAROLE ANN ASHE-Her energy never runs down. She has a reputation 'V V ' for chatter and mischief, as her classmates and teachers are well aware. ' : J Her chosen career is marriage. MCC 'lp Nurses Club 25 Glee Club 81 Sec. ' ..-.rss . . .I Club 2, Chorus 8. FBLA 4. : za I ' 1. L4 ' , ,fs- . .. 5 . IN MEMORIAM RUTH CAROL ATWOOD Died February 27, 1960 fi. BEVERLY BAKER - Anyone who has Bev for a nurse will be mighty lucky, for ' K where else could you find such a cheerful, bubbly person. She plans to attend Columbia Hospital. Teen-age 1, Nurses 2-4. ' 1 ' nf Mil-,Is , W BONNIE BAKER - A proud possessor of naturally curly hair, Bonnie is at her in best when she is working at her sewing machine or when she has the class l wifi? .,.,, I . . L.. 3: -.5553 , T - .Ee H J 'fr in -1 Q- - .li-. in an uproar. GAA 2, Nurses Club 3, 45 FHA 4. I . P - . l V 7 Q 4 .-- fh 9 4' S E I O O O 'il DAVID BAKER - Dave, a mild mannered person, is as much at home in ':,, xx : the schoolroom as he is on the gridiron. A degree in engineering is in the ' V ,,.' near future. Jr. Hist. If St. Coun. 2-4, JV Ftbl. 8. Bio. Club Pres. 21 Sr. Sci. - Club, Var. P, 8. Hmrm. Pres, 3, V. Ftbl. 3, 4, Var. Pres. 8. Yrbk. 4. P .pr , I fi' ROBERT BARCLAY - Gus is a lively person who walks with a beat and talks ,qi E, f with a beat. He generates fun wherever he goes. His philosophy is Relax, 15:35 N. 7 don't sweat if. i'f.,2if'll if 4 .QW ,' - 29 3' :-. 1 'i J . 1, V l ' 'gy , DIANE BAREFOOT-A popular girl who is easily embarrassed or excited. Her , ,N , love for animals reveals her gentle nature, Nursing holds a successful future. Q 'gi ' .I Hmrm. Sec. 8. Nurses Club 2-4, PDG 3,47 Pep Club, Sr. Play, 8. Ass't Ed. A U, 'L Yrbk. 4. A 2 - ,fi V , ',Q5?a,. Q :'f E I' vnu 1 JAMES BARRON - The Baron starts every day with a booming, iovial laugh 3, 4, Yrbk. 8l Sr. Play 4. 'I5 He may be seen dragging his little red Wagen, Valks, that is. Geog.-Trvll 8: Jr. Crafts 'lf Band 'l-3, Band Sec. - Treas. 4, Bio. Club Sec. 2, Sr. Sci. Club - , ,I CLIFFORD BAUGHMAN-Speaking only when he has something to say, Cliff takes ever thing that comes his wa in stride. His 'future holds a career in Y Y mechanics. Gym Club 'I,2. PATRICIA BELAK-This lively girl uses most of her energy for talking, but 235' -' Pres. 'I5 Sec. Club 2-4. S , ' ' I I, , ' , s , ... I - 'in 5 , 1. s 1. 1 1 gf manages to save a little vitality for mischief in English class. Courtesy Club -J-53 , 'i tr K 1 'Y ei -f:a 4. wi-If GERALDINE BERLIN - From shorthand classes to chorus practices, Gerry 3 never has a dull moment. Nevertheless she can always find time for a friend. put l Jr. Hi. Chorus Sec. Bt Geog.-Trvl. I5 Hrmr. Pres. 'I, 25 Sr. Choir 2-45 Sec. Club V. Pres. 81 Glee Club 2,35 Nurses Club 8. Pep Club 4. HELEN BERLIN-Her dark eyes suggest a touch of laughter. HeIen's neat 1 K appearance, efficiency, and good sense of humor 'will greatly aid her as an , . - ., elementar teacher. Glee Club 'I35 Jr Hi, Chorus 8. Jr. FHA 15 Girl Friday , , y - . Club 25 Sr. Choir 81 Nurses Club 2-45 Pep Club 4. ii. H 5 . I Y .5 I I mp' ' ,.,. .,.. rd I 5 T, , . ,,- H, . - .nw . M 4 ss. Qu in H If, ' ' T, M 11 V ' - .s i lf 'les 4. V I V 'x .Q T .se ..,. ,.- H f L- . ff V ' it T ' ,, S ' ,,, ,- , ' 1' ,,... it Iiilt lt-I'lI? ' Y lllf-H lil , M .f , V ififffi .' 5 , w izi-:... V' ij- ' 12-Eff 5421 - , i - ' 112:-., I wli m 'ls '-1 ' H . , 7, gvg ,, ,W 5 NW ,,., gm in my x g ,, ,. ., . ' H ' 'li' . 1 Y 5 ,Q I . ,I . x J .W X .C . . v ,. ,.' sas.: ' pw swim 55,-I ,, -I ,M T t A 'IA' A Y: 5 yu 'Z H , , I 5 - M t I.: 2 .- ' ' f in wi -ee i :ii Mil f , v: f -Y I Y Z V I 'H' iwIwwi,.1llHI ..., ,.1wU.,.l.em.w SENIORS . . . MARCIA BERLIN-Although usually quiet, when she gets wound up-look outl Be it flute or softball, Marcia is a top-notch player. Band 8. Glee Club 'I-45 Jr. Chorus G Geog.-Trvl. 'I5 GAA 25 Sr. Choir 3,45 Sec. Club 35 Nurses Club 8. Pep Club 4. LARRY BLASH-This courteous, well-dressed young man is always at the top of his class. FIash's determination will conquer any challenge. Geog.-Trvl. 8. Hmrm. Treas. I5 NHS 35 NHS Pres. 45 Aeronts. Pres. 25 Sr. Sci. Club 3,45 Yrbk. 4. MADELAINE BLUM-You could recognize Madelaine in a minute by her iolly laughter. Her good nature is known by everyone. If you need cheering up, find Madelainef GAA, Hmrm. Sec. 25 Jr. Hist. 35 Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y, Hmrm. Treas. 4. HARRY BOYLES - Buddy Boyles is a dynamo of human energy, buzzin' around these halls. He is the smoothest of dancers, and he is always around when there is work or fun. Band 1,25 Gym. 25 Treas. 35 Bsbl. 2-45 Sr. Sci. Club 4. WILLIAM BOYNTON - Extremely shy, one would say, but not those who know him. Being a scouting enthusiast, Bill is a fond lover ofthe outdoors. Jr. Chorus I5 Sr. Choir 2,45 Bio. Club 25 Rifle Club 35 Art Club 4. PATRICIA BRECHT -Thoughtful and considerate, Pat is always willing to help others. Underneath her quiet reserve, we sometimes get a glimpse of her sunny disposition. Jr. Hist. 25 Nurses Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y 4. 16 RUTH BRINTON-Quiet, but ready to stand by her class. When you're in need here's a friend indeed. We're proud of her mild manners and 'gl gentle heart. Teen-Age Club 15 Jr. Hist. 25 Ette Kette 35 Book Explorers 4. ROY BRUNSON -Co-captain of the basketball team, Roy shows real initiative, not only in sports but also in his studies. Here is a classmate of whom we're iustly proud. Jr. WPIAL Bskb. 1,25 Bsbl. 1,35 Hntg. 8. Fshg., Hmrm. V. Pres., 1 Var. P 25 Sports Oftcls, Jr. Knight of May Day, American Legion Camp Award 35 Var. P, Var. Bskb. 35 Yrbk., Hmrm. Pres. 4. l 1 DAVID BREAKEY-A well-rounded he-mon, Dave has a quiet, studious dispo- . sition. He enjoys scientitic study and plans to enter the field of physics. Band 1,45 Jr. Craft Treas. 15 Bio. Club 25 Sr. Sci. Club V. Pres. 35 Sr. Sci. Pres. 5. Hmrm. V. Pres. 4. HARVEY BUSH-Being a quiet, self-contained person, Harvey reminds you of a fellow who would be content looting, but he suddenly comes alive on the skating rink. Jr. Crafts 15 Jr. Proj. 2,35 Garden Club 4. SENICRS . . . CATHERINE BUTCHER - Cathy, of the every ready smile, will we ever forget .fi her contagious laughter? We can't imagine a class without her talkativeness and good nature. Geog.-Trvl. Club, Jr. Chorus 15 Sec. Club, Glee Club 25 Sec. Club, Glee Club, Ushers Club 3,45 Sr. Choir, Pep Club, 8. Nurses Club 4. e -qv F Ai as 9' i Q' rv Q-v .4 , f JOYCE CAVADA-Joyce has brightened many hours with her happy chatter. ' ,I- We will long remember her for her friendly smile and twinkling eyes. GAA, Glee Club 25 Sec. Club 35 FBLA Sec., Sr. Choir, Pep Club 4. ,f ,. -5 f . AU in i MARION CHEFLICK-We hear a giggle ond see a grin and know that Mo's ,A been ushered in. What wouldn't we give for her cheery disposition in the face of work and study? Geog.'Trvl. 8. Jr. Chorus 15 Sec. Club 2,35 FBLA 8. Pep F G- Club 4. ' 'P f JAMES CHILKO-Jim is one of the class iesters and is always telling iokes or laughing it up. He enioys sports and was a real standout center on the varsity football squad. JV Ftbl. 15 Sports Ottcls. 35 Var. P, V. Ftbl., Br Fire Patrol 2-4. . ' V X KAREN CIFRANIC-Short and sweet-that's Karen. Her witty remarks may li V V let you think she's a scatterbrain, but her high grades prove she's canscien- ff, 5 idllw, ' 1 A tious, too. Band 1-45 Jr. Chorus 8- Geog.-Trvl. 15 Sr. Choir 2,45 GAA 25 Glee . ' -. il 1 , ii' Club Gt NHS 2,35 NHS Treas. 45 Sec. Club Sec. 3,45 Girl Friday Club, Hmrm. ' i fn - by , Treas., Yfbk., a. sr. Play 4. 4 ar , Q 1 .5 1 ' 5 . 2 Q.. - . ' ff--rr . ' WILLIAM COCHRAN-Speaks only when necessary and in good taste. Bill ' '4lfi14A :,'. 5, is a quiet and conservative person who is proud of his berth as a proiec- 1' Y '+.i 1. 'g .Q, A tionist. Jr. Proj. 25 Jr. Proi. V. Pres. 35 Garden Club Sec. 4. , 11' I 5 . , 1. 512 'I7 Q ROBERT COSTELLIC-Here is a boy who is well-liked by all his classmates. f Bob's determined efforts in athletics will cause him to be remembered. Jr. WPIAL Bskbl., Jr. Crafts Pres., 8. Band 15 JV. Bskbl., JV Ftbl., 81 Biol. Club 25 .ao ' Sports Offcls. Club 35 Var. Bskbl. 3,45 Sr. Sci. Club 4. silt 40' .. . 'il QW' .rc ' . ' 'R X, b its ALVINVBEIBLER 5 I'm bagel, Let's. gal That's Alvin. Always ready to go, never :-, minding his studies. He is iust a i:arefree'lad. Jr. Chorus 81 Jr. Mech. Pres. 15 iv qim-..,,,, AutorClub 25 Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y 8- Glee Club 35 Sr. Choir 8. PDG 2-45 Pep Club 4. - 'N 'iz - RONALD DePALMA-Ron's devilish grin and masculine technique make him a smooth operator, not only with the girls but also on the gridiron. His charm and winning ways will assure o bright' future. Jr. WPIAL Bskbl. 15 JV Ftbl. 1,25 Bsbl. 25 iSports Oticls. Club 35 Fire Patrol 2-45 Var. Ftbl. 81 Var. P 3,4. SYLVIA DEVOLA - Intelligence, eH'iciency and friendliness are Sylvia's out- standing qualities. In addition to this is her ability to win an argument. Jr. FHA 15 Sec. Club 25 Jr. Hist. 35 NHS 2-45 FBLA 81 Yrbk. 4. Q16-.,, ,if . 'V .5 . 'I Q , 1 ,lf ' ? ' llw,u f' CAROLE DiBlASE - She is iust a tiny lass, but then good things come in 6-1 , , 5-if l small packages. With her winning ways and charming smile, we are sure Y 5-1' - Carole will have a pleasant future. MCC 81 Hmrm. Sec. 15 Jr. Hist. Treos. 35 ., i- , f 'V Z Span. Club 25 Mai. 2-45 Sr. Choir 8- Sr. Play 4. , . ', 'ti rf J CHARLES DIETRICH-Chuck is quite good looking and is consequently well liked, by the girls in particular. His studies are the least of his worries, but we are sure he will be a success. Jr. Mech. 15 Hntg. 8. Fshg. Club 25 Rifle fi legged,-2' Club 35 Garden Club 4. L iii' - SENIORS . . . M 5 NADINE DEFONSO - lt will be a fortunate boss that gets Nadine for his secretary, not only because of her ability but also because of her good disposition. Teen-Age Club Treos. 15 Sec. Club 2-4. 15 CAROL DRYBURGH -Carol is one of the more unpretentious members of the class. Although she is not heard in the class room very often, some time she will speak up, and the world will know her. Jr. Hist. 1,35 PDG 4. FRANCIS DUDEK - A fellow with a natural smile is Fran, who appears to make a great deal of progress with a minimum amount of endeavor. Aeronts. 25 Jr. Hist. 35 Art Club 4. ffl, s. Q .1 BETTY ANN DUGA- Riot is the only way to describe Betty. There is never a dull moment when she is around, for she always has a dozen tricks up her sleeve. Hmrm. Treos. 81 Jr. FHA 15 GAA 25 Jr. Hist. 35 Sr. FHA, Pep Club, 81 Art Club 4. ' 1-- ' ' F 1 ,g.i..-v ' :- L., , ...zu M 1 .. , 18 21337 -T Y ,.'.': ggf' ' .. .gig F511 i 7 ' If le , , r ,,, JAMES DUNNY-A very accomplished violinist, he is an intelligent person R A with a pleasing personality who dwells in the world of science and music. fit ,Z 4- N' Geog.-Trvl. Club 17 Jr. Hist. 27 Sr. Choir 3,47 Glee Club 37 Sr. Sci. Club 4. , gmt. RAYMOND EDELMAN-A great orator on the spur of the moment is none other than Ray. This distinguishes him as the most talkative in the senior class. NFL 1-47 NFL Sec. 47 Jr. Hi Chorus 8. Geog.-Trvl. Club 17 PDG 8. Sr. Choir 2-47 Glee Club 2,3. -P K ' 155' GERTRUDE ENICK-Trudy is loads of 'fun in any classroom. Her favorite - ft saying is, Oh, suchl She has a wonderful sense of humor, and never gets ' fy, t - vm- it Y 1 -rn , angry. Teen-Age Club 8. Jr. Chorus 17 Sec. Club 2-47 PDG 37 Sr. FHA 4. , L , . nv- ...,,' t Q..- 1 snr N W., H JOSEPH ERDELSKY-A hard worker, Joe can get things done very well. The class of 60 is proud of him because he has proven himself worthy to be - its president. Jr. Mech. 17 Jr. Proi. 8- PDG 27 Fire Patrol 81 Sr. Sci. Club 3,47 Stage Crew, Hmrm. Sec., Class Pres., Yrbk. Ass't. Ed. 4. . 'ck ,C rg 1 l .. MARGARET FAIRFULL- Peggy has the appearance of timid one with nothing J 'I 11 to say, but appearances are sometimes deceiving. It doesn't take long to 1 5 9 become acquainted with our good-natured Peg. Art Club 17 Sec. Club 2,3,4. . H . , , - -V. , ai. .V J iii fff?fWfl.e5l'f't's. ,. , . ,.:. 7 4 K 'QV WILLIAM FIERST-Decker delights in turning a study hall into wild pande- H ,J-.f . V .il .X if ' l 4 monium. Being a sportsman, he is content with a gun, a license, and a dog. Jr. Mech 17 Hntg. 8. Fshg. 27 Rifle Club 37 Art Club 4. 7 xi 5 ff 'K ' s ., KL. f SENIORS . . . DONNA FINK-Although Donna is very shy, she has wedged her way into many hearts. She takes a back seat to no one as an ardent sports fan. Jin- ' Jr. FHA 17 Span. Club Treas. 27 Jr. Hist. 37 FBLA 4. 'sv Y RICHARD GARVAS - What would the day be like without Matty and his crazy antics? Look for Garv heading for Alaska with a ring of Kolbasi around his arm. Jr. Mech. Club 81 JV Ftbl. 17 Blv. lt or Nat Treas. 37 Fire Patrol, V. Ftbl., 81 Var. P. 2-4. r A ROBERT GESTLER-Mooch is a sharp dresser and rates high with the girls. ,F ' ' .Q Q He will be remembered in years to come for his artistic ability. Jr. Mech. - . . 4' -N Club Ei Hntg. 8. Fshg. 27 Rifle Club 37 Coin Cols. V. Pres. 4. 4 '-4 f' wt , .f M -Qqul J if rffiaffif 7 'ef ,pf - JOANNE GOOD -- A girl with a sunny smile, who thinks quietly, talks Q gently, and acts friendly. With all these charming qualities she will surely at- ...qw tain success. Jr. Chorus B. MCC 17 Hmrm. V. Pres., Span. Club, 8. JV Chrldr. 27 YS' Glee Club 2,37 Jr. Hist. 37 Sr. Choir 2'4i Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y, Pep Club, 81 Yrbk. 4. 19 R. fi' 1 ,3,1A,J..3- ffl' 2.. xi.. - .3 . 'f 2 'mt 's . .N . w. An, A 'L xi: 'A LYNN GRAY-An attractive blonde with personality plus brain power. She can always be relied upon to do a iob promptly and satisfactorily. Jr. Chorus 81 Jr. FHA 15 Outstanding Student 8. Glee Club 35 PDG 2-45 NHS 3-45 Sr. Choir, Pep Club, Sr. Play 8. Yrbk. Co-Ed. 4. f,.f A 7' KATHRYN GREER - A quiet lass with a cheerful disposition who possesses a ,sg wonderful sense of humor. When tlustered, Kathy prettily shows her dimples U ' Jr. Chorus 81 Jr. FHA 15 Glee Club 2,35 Sec. Club 2-45 Sr. Choir 4. 'J I l 1, Q -. I HARRY GRESSMAN--Bloncle hair and laughing eyes add to Harry's good looks. This combined with his personality and sharp dress should be of great 'fx' -fin ' X- K: . help after graduation. Jr. Mech. Club 15 Hmrm. Treas. 25 Blv. It or Not 35 Sr. VY B Play 8. Coin Cols. Sec.-Treas. 4. - '. , 'V' ' . tw I . . 'Q ' ti ANDREW GUIDDY-Although Pudd has never let his lessons worry him, we U know study, not brains, is his only need. May graduation bring him success. V ' Jr. Hist. 1,35 Art Club 4. .fi X 1. fi- C, L, X X . I DOLORES HAJNOSZ--Being voted the most attractive suits Dee to a t. Most pleasing to look upon, she is an accomplished accordionist. MCC 8. Jr. 3 Chorus 'I5 Span. Club Sec. 25 Jr. Hist. Sec., Hmrm. V. Pres., Class V. Pres., 8. Z Jr. Maid of Honor 35 Sr. Choir, FBLA Pres., 8. Hmrm. V. Pres. 4. or 5' GERALD HARPER-Judda, a reliable guy who always has helpful hints about your car. Wherever car craft is mentioned, he is on the spot with the needed information. Jr. Crafts 'lp Hntg. 8. Fshg. 25 Rifle Club 35 Sr. Sci. Club 4. SENICRS . . . .I F- A I LLOYD HARVISON-When it comes to mischief Lloyd makes a practice of . being Johnny on the spot. A profitable career in agriculture awaits him. '. A-2 Q3 5 ' ' Hmrm. Sec. I5 Nature Club 25 Jr. Hist. 35 FFA V. Pres. 4. - DEAN HAUBRICH -Peach, the class flirt, plays his role properly by 'Fascinat- 4 ing the girls. He always has a witty comeback to any type of question. Jr. 1 Mech. 15 Jr. Hist. 2-35 Sr. Sci. V. Pres. 4. ' GERALDINE HELLY - A iovial, friendly girl, Gerry has many domestic talents. Her cooking and sewing skills will make her an excellent housewife. Art Club 1,35 Span. Club 23 Sec. Club 4. ELMER HERRHOLZ-A lad noted for not saying much is none other than Hose. However, his actions on the football field show he is not timid. Gym Club 'I5 JV Ftbl. 1,25 Bsbl. 2-35 Sports Otfcls. 35 V. Ftbl. 8. Var. P 3-45 Fire Patrol 4. 20 PATRICIA HICKEY-Pat has a gift for coming straightdo the point, as 'T V ' SP indicated by her snappy remarks. She is well liked for her congenial dis- SA position. Courtesy Club 15 Sec. Club 2,45 Jr. Hist. 3. il- , GEORGE HILL-George is another silent member of our class, but remember, still water runs deep. Being dependable and pleasant, he is an individual who will get a lot from life. Jr. Mech. Sec. I5 Jr. Hist. 25 Jr. Proi. Treas. 35 Sr. Sci. 4. EDWARD HOMCHAK-Eddie is continually on the lookout for a good time. I . I' . Q If he continues to enioy life as he does now, he is sure to have pleasant 4, , 'Li' H prospects. Camera Club I5 Hntg. 8. Fshg. 25 Jr. Hist. 35 Art Club 4. W, EDWARD HOOLEY-Ed gives the impression that he is bashful, but you can't tell a book by its cover. Specializing in good times, he will find future life a ioy. JV Ftbl. I5 Jr. Mech. V. Pres. I5 V. Ftbl. 2,35 Fire Patrol Bi Var. P 2-45 Blv. lt or Not 35 Sr. Play 4. SENICRS . . . GEORGE HUDSON-Happy, content and iolly is he. His face expresses a mild carefree attitude. His hair is wiry5 his eyes are brown. Here is a friend who won't let you down. Jr. Hist. 35 Garden Club 4. ll 2 14- JERRY HUFTON -Jerry, with his crew cut and captivating smile, is one of our quietest boys, but don't let that fool you, for he is a natural leader. Bsbl. 'I-45 Jr. WPIAL I5 JV Bskbl. 8. Hntg. 8. Fshg. Treas. 25 V. Bskbl. 3,45 Class Pres. 1,25 Class V. Pres. 45 Var. P 8. Fire Patrol 2-45 St. Coun. 2,45 Sports Offcls. Sec. 3. WILLIAM JONSEOF-A very enterprising young man who has had his hand in many a pizza. With his managerial skill, we are sure Bill will be suc- cessful. JV Ftbl. I5 Gym Club I-45 Golf 2-4: Golf Letter 3,45 V. Ftbl. 4. r I 11 U i KAREN KAUFFMAN -The live wire of the senior class. She's always laughing . .- and talking. She will be successful because of her never say die spirit. 5' ' MCC I5 Glee Club 2,35 Nurses Club 8. St. Coun. Sec. 25 Ushers 2-45 Ushers N Club Sec., St. Coun., Class Sec., 8. Nurses Club Sec. 35 Sr. Choir 8. PDG 3,45 '-X .4 . Nurses Club Pres. 8. Sr. Play 4. -S 'wr . ' w' 1- r.: , -X- X 'I .QL E-.2 ,rj PATRICIA KEMERER-A standout because of her attractive and neat appear- ance. Her cheery smile has been a pleasure to all. Pat's willingness to lend . a helping hand is gratifying. Courtesy Club 8. Lib. Ass't. I5 Sec. Club Treas. i, E 25 Sec. Club 3,4. uf' .r , f WI ROBERT KILLIAN-Bob's never content unless he's grinning or laughing. . ,Rb A His hot rod tinkerings are sure to cause a shake-up in the auto industry. , Bsbl. I-45 Hntg. 81 Fshg. Club I5 JV Ftbl. 8. Auto Club 25 Var. P 3,45 Sports ..... ' 'W' V V Offcls. 35 Fire Patrol 4. 5 -QQ. ' tv, ' V 4 ' fl.. . , -QE 'Eli' If V . - . ' 21 gg ,iggszsstzegr 15 u .. t:..,fwm-V.. A .-- , GRACE KILPATRICK-An air of serenity radiates from Grace, but under this reserve lies a sunny disposition. Those who know her best consider her an invaluable friend. Teen-Age Club Sec. 8. Lib. Ass't. 17 Sec. Club 2,37 Girl Friday Treas. 37 St. Coun. 8. Sec. Club Treas. 4. :TJ ., stair - il? f NYT-g, ff' - BARNEY KISTLER-His initiative, determination, and reliability distinguish If Barney as a leader. He stands upright and honest to all winds that blow. Geog.-Trvl. V. Pres. 17 St. Coun., Bio. Club Treas., 8. Outstanding Student 27 E W NFL 8- PDG 2-47 St. Coun. V. Pres., Golf Letter, Class Pres., Hmrm. Pres., 8- M , M Y Sr. Sci. Club 37 NTS 81 Golf 3,47 St. Coun., Sr. Sci. Club Sec., Yrbk. Ass't WY F Ed. 4. limi 7 V -V4 Y ' s ', - ' ' -77?-T.-. V its .Nix I 'lv' .- gn I - .ix V R ,, ,..,: -. K , JUDY KLINE-A quiet, pleasant girl who is industrious and continually , , pa 4 busy. She is a sincere person who is quite conscientious about her work. ' . Teen-Age Club 8. Lib. Ass't. l7 Sec. Club Sec. 27 Sec. Club 3,47 Girl Friday , 'gf 5 r Club 37 Yrbk. 4. f '0 ' 1 , X' TERRY KOHL-Can best be described by this little rhyme: Here, there, and everywhere, Terry's on the go, Making merry mischief for everyone you know. Band 8- Jr. WPIAL l7 JV Bskbl. 27 Rifle Club 37 Sr. Play 4. 4 6 - XJ ,Ng B i Y qw A LOUIS KOVAC-One of the unpretentious members of the senior class. , ' if Lou's movements are slow but sure7 however, this does not apply to his E .L eg ' qggq' . Q' interests in autos. Auto l 27 Rifle Club V. Pres. 3. ' -j psf, ' . ' tl uf' life: j - -s Egg: V 1' SYBIL KREN-Billie is never seen without her delightful smile. We can't , , . v. imagine a class without her talkativeness, contagious laughter, and good , it W: ' it :gl nature. Jr. FHA Pres. 'lp Sr. FHA 81 Ushers Club 2-47 Hmrm. Treas. 81 Nurses K .. 5 ie 'fl it T- L 3 0 RAL, Club 27 Nurses Club V. Pres. 37 Nurses Club Sec., Pep Club, 81 Yrbk. 4. 1 4 , Q!! E -K Eli .- I, is . fl . V SENIORS . . . JAMES KUNKELMANN-Our happy-go-lucky chap who tackles every iob with enthusiasm is none other than Jim. Less worries and more good times are typical of him. Jr. Mech. 'I7 Auto Club 27 Jr. Hist. 37 Golf 3,47 Pep Club, Sr. Play, 81 Art Club 4. 515 JULIA LARSON - A talkative lass with a sparkling, vivacious personality, Julia is always attired in the latest of fashion, which she skillfully creates. Jr. FHA Treas. l7 Nurses Club 8. Ushers Club 2,37 Sr. FHA 2-47 NHS 37 Sr. Sci. Club, Pep Club, Sr. Play, NHS Sec., Ushers Club Pres., 81 Yrbk. 4. I VAUGHN LAWSON-His brown curly hair draws envious glances from all the girls. Vaughn pleases many iust by walking by and saying Hi. Geog.- Trvl. Club 81 JV Ftbl. l7 Span. Club 27 Rifle Club Treas. 81 V. Ftbl. 37 PDG 4. gf' PAUL LEONARD-A boy we all admire for his musical ability. The echo of his cornet will linger for many years in the hearts of those who have heard him. Gym Club 17 Camera Club 27 Band 1,27 Band Pres. 37 Jr. Proi. 3,47 Band Bi Sr. Play 4. 22 A L l Y, l l 'J RUTH ANN LESHER- Ruth, cha cha cha, would rather dance than study, cha NI 5 cha cho5 she goes through life, cha cha cha, without a worry, cha cha cha. N., ,gg GAA 2, Sr. FHA 3,45 Jr. Hist. V. Pres. 35 Art Club 81 Pep Club 4. if K ' ur: w '7' THOMAS LIMBERGER-Being a modest, unassuming guy, Tom is the proud possessor of a tantalizing grin. His magnetic personality always draws friendly smiles. Geog.-Trvl. Club 15 Span. Club 25 Rifle Club 35 PDG 8. Sr. Play 4. CARLISLE LLOYD - A fiery clebator who argues with skill. Carlisle is studious, I, ' . sincere, and always willing to take part in class affairs. Art Club, Hmrm. VA, Trees., s. Class Trees. 15 NFL a. Glee Club 2,35 Poo 2-45 PDG v. Pres. a. sr. P5 -' I .' SE' ' ' Coun. 35 Sr. Choir 81 NTS 3,45 NFL Pres.,'St. Coun. V. Pres., 8. Yrbk. Ass't 0' , if! Ed. 4. f ' ,A LONNIE LOGERO-The life of every class. Lonnie's flirtotious ways lead her 17 in and out of mischief. Being active makes her attractive. MCC 15 GAA 25 I . Ette Kette 8. Glee Club 35 Mai. 2-45 Art Club, Sr. Play, PDG, Sr. Choir, Pep Club, 8. Yrlak. 4. RONALD LONG-Although he has a smile and a friendly hella for every- one in school, Ron is a rough, tough character while playing football. Jr. I N WPIAL Bskbl., 8. Hmrm. Treas. 15 Gym Club 81 JV Ftbl. 1,25 JV Bsbl. 2,35 Hmrm. V. Pres. 25 Sports Offcls. 35 V. Ftbl., Hmrm. Pres. 8. Var. P 3,45 Fire Patrol 4. f: WILLIAM LUTZ- Bill is known for his personality, around which orbits many different moods. He is mysterious to outsiders, but to those who know him, he is gay and debonair. Band 1-45 Jr. Chorus V. Pres. 8. Gym Club Treas. 15 JV Ftbl. 25 Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y 35 Sr. Sci. Club 4. SENIGRS . . . WILLIAM MacCURDY-A witty remark, a wild laugh. There's Mac in the center of a fun loving group. He adds much zest to the gang's entertainment. Jr. Chorus 8. Aeronts. 15 Band 1,25 Span. Club Pres. 25 Glee Club 2,35 Hmrm. Treas. 35 Sr. Chair 2-45 PDG 3,45 Sr. Sci. Club 4. 1 Q... . iff GERALDINE McCOY-Gerry may be short, but her personality gives her extra height that has made our school proud to have her as captain of our cheerleaders. Band 1-35 MCC 8. JV Chrldr. 15 V. Chrldr. 2-35 Head Chrldr. 45 Nurses Club 8. NHS 3,45 Hmrm. V. Pres. 35 Art Club, Sr. Play, 8. Hmrm. Treas. 4. V MARLYN MCKISSOCK-Mar is a sweet friend who always avoids trouble. , I -, ., Actions speak louder than words. She cIoesn't say much, but she goes right , W ahead with her work. Teen-Age Club 15 Span. Club 25 Glee Club 2,35 PDG Y - Q ' , 8: NFL 3,45 Sr. Choir 8: NTS 4. . 'S 5 Lx - .-'.4 ,I I GERALD MADEIRA-Winky, as he is called by his friends, is a hit with 3--frm' everyone. He never lets his books interfere with his education. Auto Club B 11 8. Proj. Club 25 Rifle Club 35 Sr. Play 8. Art Club V. Pres. 4. an-1 T' - I hu-.3 ' -.S . ' ' A n Ll' . 'z' law-.M4.......4 .f' L ,sl 23 f 'ff LAURA MAGILL-The winner ofthe NMSQ Test. A very intelligent, de- pendable girl, Laura likes the little things in life. She is humble in all she does. Teen-Age Club 'ly Jr. Hist. 25 Ette-Kette Club 35 Art Club 4. gil '-A JOSEPH MAHKOVIC-Among a group of talking boys, you can always dis- tinguish Joe from the rest of the crowd. He's the one that is seen and not heard. JV Ftbl., Jr. WPIAL Bskbl., 81 Art Club 'Ip Bio. Club 25 Var. P 8. Var. Ftbl. 3,4. EDNA MALLIK-You may see Edna enioying sports at any time, and you can 'mix -'LT' be sure she is a good sport, too. Ette-Kette 37 Art Club, Pep Club 8. FHA -4. ,A K X . 'W , ,hip . EVELYN MALLIK-Possessor of mischievous eyes and a pony tail on the gallop, Evie is a typical redhead who can be as gentle as a kitten. Jr. Hist. 3, sf. FHA 3,4, Aff club, Pep Club, sr. Play, a. Yfbk. 4. VL ., A .4 I . , ' . ' Q S E N I O RS . . . BETTY MENEGHINI-Betty has red hair, but there must have been a miss somewhere, for she is one of the best-tempered girls in our class. MCC ' '2 Pres. 1: GAA 25 FHA 8- Sec. Club 35 Ushers Club 3,45 FHA Sec., Pep Club, Art 5? M Club Treas., Hmrm. Sec., Sr. Play 4. FRANK MENEGHINI-A mild tempered person, Fuzzie is always into mis- . 'Lb ,:-: 1.: chief. Watch his mild mannered attitude change as he charges onto the ' tiii gl ' X gridiron. Jr. WPIAL Bskbl. 'Ip JV Bskbl. 8. Jr. Proi. 25 Var. Ftbl., Var. Bskbl. 8. R '1-fi., Golf 3,45 Fire Patrol 2-41 Hmrm. Pres. 4. . LINDA MERRITTS-Being athletic, a good dancer, and lots of fun, Linda is a live wire with plenty of energy to spare. Teen-Age Club 17 Class Sec. 'I-35 GAA 27 Jr. Hist. 37 PDG, Art Club, Sr. FHA, Sr. Play, Pep Club, 8. Yrbk. 4. JEROME MERTZ-Jerry is a friendly 8. congenial type of person who is always willing to help others. With these assets, who can deny him success? JV Ftbl. ly Choir 8- Boys Double Quartet 1,25 NFL 1-4, PDG 2,37 Var. Ftbl. 35 Speech Club 4. ,, .mx RICHARD MESSALLE- Dick is a tall young man whose intelligence is directed W - A .iilnwegli '-'W' toward math and science. Beneath his shell of shyness, he has quite a V sg. humorous wit. Jr. Mech. 'Ip Aeronts. 25 Sr. Sci. Club 3,4. ' BEVERLY MILLER-Those who have been lucky enough to win the friendship of Bev have a faithful and true friend. If we were to pick the ideal home- maker, it would be she. Band 81 FHA 'I-47 Chorus 8. Teen-Age Club JI Jr. Hist. 2,35 Sec. Club 4. Jt, 24 ' JOEL MILLER-Quiet, easy going, and pleasant to be around. His hidden ' 'J' H4 ,, M athletic ability has just been exposed along with his interest in all sports. Coin Cols. 2,37 Coin Cols. Pres. 4. l- it ROBERT MILLS-Millso is a calm person who is quick-thinking with a trigger mind. You can't have a nickel saying without Bob's two cents. Jr. Proj. Club l,27 JV Ftbl. 27 Sr. Sci. Club 3,47 Sr. Play 81 Yrbk. 4. GWENDOLYN MORRIS-Gwen's the gal with the friendly hello to all. With this happy way to start the day, she is never caught sad nor gloomy. .6 Teen-Age Club 'I7 Sec. Club 27 Ette-Kette Club 37 Splg. Club 4. FII: RUTH NEIDIGH -Ruth is a charming girl who is always clowning around. Her cooking talents are sure to make her an ideal wife. Jr. FHA Sec. 17 Band 1-47 Sr. FHA 2-47 Jr. Hist. V. Pres. 27 Jr. Hist. 81 Ushers Club 37 PDG 3,47 Ushers Club V. Pres. 4. SENICRS . . . DAVID NICKLE-He has quietly made many friends among students by his courteous and cooperative manner. Dave's side interests are hunting and 1 :- trapping. Gym Club 1-4. 'Ju' EDWARD ORR- Eddie is a quiet, serious-minded boy who occasionally enjoys getting into trouble. He has artistic ability which will make him a success in that field. Art Club Treas. .li Jr. Hist. 2,35 Sr. Play, PDG, Art Club Pres. 81 Yrbk. 4. RONALD PAINTER-A happy-go-lucky person, Ron enjoys the outdoors. He can frequently be seen playing his devilish pranks on some unsuspecting person. Hmrm. V. Pres. i7 Jr. Proj. Club 27 Sr. Play 4. BEVERLIE PATEK - This is an all-round girl with poise and charm who leads a busy and exciting life. Beverlie's a persistent and impressive worker who F blends versatility with ability. MCC i7 PDG 27 NHS 8. NTS 3,47 PDG Sec. Clerk 8: NFL 37 PDG Treas., Sr. Play, Pep Club, 8. Yrbk. Co-Ed. 4. I f f BEVERLY PINAZZA - A sweet and neat girl with big, brown eyes who ' ' ' id r ' spends most of her spare time bowling. She is sure to strike success. Jr. st. ff' 0, FHA 'I7 Sec. Club 27 Ette-Kette Club 37 Sr. FHA, Art Club, 81 Pep Club 4. -': 1 ,, '--, -f jf l 4 s- WILLIAM POPELLA-Beeb has an easy smile which reflects his good nature. Y His disposition and personality are adaptable to any occasion that may arise. Jr. WPIAL Bskbl., JV Ftbl., 8. Art Club .li Jr. Hist. 27 Blv. It or Not 37 Art Club 4. 25 Q. I J. LAURA FAITH RAMAGE-A petite miss who is blessed with a combination of :3g .,,...V ' ' beauty and brains. Whether it's a tune onthe clarinet or the results of a test, ' A 1: she's always on top. Band 'I-45 MCC 81 Jr. Chorus 15 Sr. Choir 2,35 Glee Club Ibff 2-45 GAA 25 NHS 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y 35 Sr. Choir V. Pres., Sr. Sci. Club, Hmrm. 2 Z ,f.. I ' Sec., Sr. Play, 8. Yrbk 4. Y Q 'l N K PHOEBIE RAMSEY-Cute, witty, and talkative best describe Phoebie Jean. J t N 1 V vft- ,E n Her dancing reflects her bubbling enthusiasm for anything she undertakes. 5 ,i i 'H' ' ,' PDG, Sr. Play, 8. Yrbk. 4. bf? J - P P '. 5.85, . .. T As' Z.. . will ., ., CAROLE RAYMALEY - Her serious and industrious attitude makes her well- gf, known throughout the school. Carole's lovely alto voice and pleasant smile make her seem somewhat angelic. Jr. Chorus 1,25 Teen-Age Club Pres. 'I5 Glee Club l-45 Sr. Choir 2-45 Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y 35 FHA, Nurses Club, Pep Club, 81 Yrbk. 4. JACQUELINE REDDY-Jackie's a natural born secretary. Her ability to take . shorthand and transcribe it back perfectly will make any employer happy A to have her as his assistant. Teen-Age Club 8. Jr. Chorus l5 GAA 25 Sec. if 'I' Lf Club 35 Sec. Club V. Pres., 8. Yrbk. 4. X N. ff '.. as v -f ff .-f' Luth... 5' .mf ' I 'mf .:f5,1Z'-7T3TfI3f'i'7'ifE ' EUGENE REDISH-Maybe Gene has the appearance of a timid one with nothing to say, but appearances are sometimes false. Just learn to know him and discover that he is quite as pleasant as any boy could be. Art Club 8. Hmrm. V. Pres. 'I5 Hntg. 8. Fshg. 25 Sports Offcls. 35 Coin Cols. 4. l ,W fis- W. E' 5 ,1 l , , 1 kg ROBERT REDMAN -Although Mouse's antics may lead one to believe he is an Aft impish prankster, a further glance sees him as an intelligent scientifically- !! V minded lad. Band 1-45 Art Club Pres. 15 PDG 2-45 Aeronts. Club 25 NFL 3,45 5 SENICDRS . . . DORAN ROBB-Of this quiet and rather reserved 'Fellow we fear that we can say only too little. His easy-going manner and dependability should bring success. Jr. Hist. 1,25 Rifle Club 35 Art Club 4. L PM . ,.. . . .. QE ,Y NTS, Art Club, Sr. Play, 8. Yrbk. 4. it 1 Fit' l L: ,nk l A lui-523' lille. 'l 3 ...ss vi 'Ill' Ti 's f ' l ll.t tr 1 F' .1 w gl 'LE t. P 5 t H l BETTY ANN ROSCHER-Our most popular girl who seems to have two 'n worlds. In an acting mood -creative, original5 then 'lull of fun and conversa- , tion. Jr. FHA V. Pres. A Hmrm. Sec. 15 Sr. FHA V. Pres., Hmrm. Pres., 3 St. Coun., 81 PDG 25 PDG Treas., Ushers Club Treas., 8. Sr. FHA Pres. 35 NTS 1 3,45 Sr. FHA V. Pres., Hmrm. V. Pres., PDG Pres., Pep Club Pres., Ushers ' Club, St. Coun., Sr. Play, 8. Yrbk. 4. JERALD SCHMUCK- You can't keep a good man down. Jerry surely has proved this old maxim to be true, especially on the gridiron. Geog.-Trvl. Club 'I5 Hntg. 81 Fshg. 25 V. Ftbl. 2-45 Var. P 3,45 Blv. It or Not 35 Fire Patrol 4. H- Ml. . V N QQB JQ . ' . Fifi. f iii., DONNA SEMEGA-A quiet, helpful person who never says anything about ' 11, .V fp gli -- anyone else unless she has something nice to say. Her plans include an V . V 5 'jf 5 :'iLl':f:'? ...L education in elementary teaching. MCC 15 Nurses Club 8. NFL 2-45 Sr. FHA -, .1T'fQg. ,f li' 3,45 Yrbk. 4. 5 .L : lj-JE '63- 51-if 5 u s- les 'F lgqyg' -Eiijn-1 .,,- ,t , :'i L - uJ 5' 26 . , I , . f., 'l JANET SENOR-A girl with sincere manner and real charm. Her blonde -, hair, picturesque figure and gracefulness has made her the head of our I ' 1 qu' maiorette squad. MCC Treos., Jr. Chorus Pres., Class 8- Hmrm. V. Pres., 8. 3 tw ' Freshmen Girls Sextet 17 GAA 27 Glee Club 'I-37 Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y 37 Mai. 81 Sr. .Q ,,., I Choir 2,37 St. Coun. 81 PDG 2-47 Hd. Mai., Sr. Class Sec., Art Club, 8. Sr. T215 .' X? FHA 4. K -' BONNIE SHANTER- Bonnie is a girl of few wards, but her congenial nature, pleasing personality, and sound iudgment of right or wrong tell better than f words what she really is. Sec. Club 37 FBLA, Sr. FHA, 8. Pep Club 4. I f .I . ZA ELLA MAE SNYDER-Life will never discourage Ella Mae. She greets every I day with a smile and always has a cheerful word to say. With this bright fn' ,R xl Q outlook, she'll go far. Jr. Chorus 8. Girls Sextet 17 Glee Club 2,37 Sr. Choir, 'A j ' 2 I Sr. FHA, 8. Nurses Club 2-47 Yrbk. 4. fy- 5 I s .W r -- . if if 1 - tif it LEONARD SOSINSKI-Skeez has his own intriguing way of fascinating the gf 'N . opposite sex. His serious sports-mindedness has made him an excellent '- N athlete. Jr. WPIAL Bskbl. 8. Geag.-Trvl. l7 JV Ftbl. 1,27 V. Ftbl. 3,47 Sports I. X W Otfcls. 8. Var. P 37 Var. P V Pres 4. ' A Nj, , .srfd by . . X .7 2735. T V THOMAS STAMFORD-His gift of gab surmounts every characteristic of V silence. Tom's motto is Onward men, if you sight work, turn around and ' - go the other wayl Jr. Hist. 'I7 Hntg. L Fshg. 27 Rifle Club 3i PDG, Sr. Play, .' .. s Pep Club 4. . 7 LILLIAN STANEK-Neat as a pin and immaculately dressed is none other '- than Lil. Her attractive appearance receives many admiring glances and often -- . . 1 -E . X -. fm.- ,EY .af 1 leaves a few spell-bound. Geog.-Trvl. Club 'I7 Jr. Hist. 27 Sec. Club 3,4. , ff. X V ii.. 'i ' i . 2 ' 4-pl. get, ,.. .,,, get V SANDRA STAPLES-Sandy, a sweet lass with boundless energy, is always F. 3 '- ready with a winning smile. She is one of our most active and attractive ' '5' .3 5 cheerleaders. Jr. Chorus Sextet 81 MCC 'I7 Glee Club 8: Sr. Choir 1,27 Nurses xi. Q Club 8- Sr. FHA 2,37 Var. Chrldr. 3,47 Yrbk. 4. K 3.f:. ' qi it in ROBERT STEVENS-A friendly lad whose neat appearance is quite obvious X, 'Gig' to everyone. When the chips are down, you can still see a glowing smile I i lllllih , on his face. Hntg. 8- Fshg. 27 Rifle Club 37 Garden Club V. Pres. 4. ' , Q, , I , .. r7T ' it 'ti ' ' J ' GERALD SUTHERLAND - Being an Eagle Scout, Jerry well represents this organization with his sound character. He will best be remembered for his role in the senior play. Jr. Crafts 17 Coin Cols. 27 Garden Club 37 Garden Club Pres., Sr. Play, 8. Yrbk. 4. JAMES TAMARELLI - Tammy's crewcut, brown eyes, and dancing ability are definite assets to his flirtiness. He often remarks entertainingly, That's cool. JV Ftbl. 8. Gym Club 1,27 Bsbl. Bt Hmrm. Pres. 'I-47 Fire Patrol 2-47 Sports Offcls. 37 St. Coun. 3,47 Var. P, Stage Crew, Yrbk. 4. 27 ' r r- 'F . v ,SN U - if . G . up ll ll l uw , J l 1 5 'iii 1' ll ' . ' 3 VSAT L Q N Y 4 ww ,ff 5 f 1 5 5 . 1 K he ' Wifi -. is-uv' tiiyu '--,'f, gf' 4 l were fn' ' ' 'V' l l'1'r3' ll :li . , . l Lili , V M - ' - x ,. If . . .5 - . 9 it ' t EL QW' -g i' H' tu , ,. it 'ji .1 .I :Er . X I 1 .. A 5, E ,W ' .L AS A-fbizf. . -f 'ro STUDY or DAVID THORNTON-Dave has earned a reputation as a proficient talker. In fact his mighty line has become something of an institution among his friends. JV Ftbl. 'I5 Var. P, V. Ftbl., 8- Fire Patrol 2-45 Bio. Club 25 Rifle Club 3. CHARLOTTE TRKULA-Char was born to be a leader, not a follower. Wherever there is mischief or a bit of seriousness, she'll be seen or heard. Band 'I-45 Geog.-Trvl. Pres., Jr. Chorus, 8. Girl Friday 15 Girl Friday V. Pres. 2,35 Class 8. Hmrm V. Pres., GAA 25 Sec. Club 35 NHS 3,45 Girl Friday, Sec. Club Pres. 8. Yrbk. 4. CAROL TURNSEK-Lively, interesting, cheery, happy, might describe Carol a little, but to be her friend is more pleasure than reading a description of her character. Jr. FHA 'I5 GAA 25 Ushers Club 2-45 Jr. Hist. 35 Splg. Club Pres, 4. JOSEPH VALENCIC-With the combination of dancing ability and intelligence, BoIug leads the parade. He has made a very good treasurer of the Senior class. Bond A Sr. Choir 1-45 Jr. Chorus 'I5 Glee Club 2-45 Hntg. 8- Fshg. 25 Jr. Hist. 8. Boys Quartet 35 Hmrm. Treas. 3,45 Class Treas., Sr. Sci. Club 81 Yrbk. 4. WALTER WAITLEVERTCH-Although Wally is shy with girls, he is a real menace on the gridiron. He has persistence and courage which will move all obstacles. JV Ftbl. 8. Hntg. 81 Fshg. 25 Rifle Club 35 Var. Ftbl. 81 Var. P 3,45 Fire Patrol 4. 'f RlCHARD'WALLACE-Rich is o shy bay who doesn't have much to say. But whenphe plays for victory' on the basketball court, he makes up for all this and more.iJr. WPIAL Bskbl. 'I5 Jr. Hist. G JV Bskbl. 1,25 Sports Oftcls. 35 Var. Bskbl. 3,45 Var. P 4. fl! L 6 - 535,29-' OOPSI Here comes the teacher. 28 SARAH WALLACE- A friend in need is a friend indeed, can best denote Sarah. Having a well-liked personality combined with a warm heart, will win her many new friends. Geog.-Travl. Club lp G.A.A. 25 Jr. Hist. 35 Art Club 4. DARLA JEAN WALTERS-Honesty and sincerity are assets to Darla Jean. Her breezy chatter brings joy and adds to the merriment wherever she goes. Jr. FHA I5 NFL 25 Glee Club 2,35 Nurses Club 81 Sr. FHA 3,4. THOMAS WATKINS-A quiet reliable person, Tom makes a habit of helping others. These habits will surely make him a success at college. Band 8. Sr. Choir 1,45 Jr. Choir l5 Jr. Hist. 1,25 Glee Club 2-45 Quartet 2,35 PDG 3,45 Sr. Choir Pres. 8. Yrbk. 4. JANET WILKINS-She is a cute blonde with a pleasant disposition. Jan is always friendly and gay. Her soft-spokeness makes her a sure hit with all. Jr. FHA 'I5 NFL 2-45 Nurses Club 2,35 Speech Club Pres. 4. ROBERT YATES-A good sport, carefree and happy, Bob always gets by. Of l' h G m Club course he will make a success of anything he tries to accomp IS . y 15 Coin Cols. 25 Rifle Club 35 Coin Cols. 4. MELVA ZATEZALO-Melva is a cheerful girl who meets and tries to overcome all obstacles with a smile. Her long eyelashes could be the topic of any conversation. Sr. Chorus 'l-45 Glee Club 'I-35 MCC 8. Girls Sextet 15 PDG 81 JV Chrldr. 25 Nurses Club 8. Hmrm. Sec. 35 Nurses Club Treas. 8. PDG 4. 351' e:swsse1i': H , r. 1 .. H i i ri 1 i 'Rm . .7 ia' sr iz ,slr .w f xx . mx' i 'S' I .Gr- ky,- NOT to STUDY OOPSI Here comes disaster. 29 SENIOR' PERSONALITIES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Q p . W J f-y Le .X MOST STUDIOUS Roy Brunson and Laura Faifh Ramage Larry Blush and Sylvia Devola 4 MOST RELIABLE Joe Valencic and Bonnie Shanter as W av BEST DRESSED Harry Gressman and Lillian Sianek ' as MOST COMIC BEST DANCERS Tom Stamford and Befiy Ann Duga .lim Tamarelli and Ruth Ann Lesher BEST VOCALISTS Alvin Deibler and Gerry Berlin BEST lNSTRUMENTAl.lSTS Paul Leonard and Churloite Trkula 30 X'-5 REFLECT CLASS SPIRIT r I MOST MISCHIEVOUS Harry Boyles and Maclelaine Blum 'TH HERE run YQ . - ., ERE'5 A PLACE .-11 .. A ' T ,fl 'F 31' i'l'f'wH i N. V .', ' Am i . MOST VERSATILE Bill Lutz and Beverlie Patek l.lt'lL3 -suing :mf V7 W, ,. s 6 .WW -A r' '.t55:F Tlfv. HEP. af :,:- -. 1' -J ellie LT' MOST ATHLETIC Ron DePalmd and Gerry McCoy ., MOST TALKATIVE Ray Edelman and Phoebie Ramsey at-.. . Lniifi.. up W- M, . ea .gr ' ,Jn MOST CAREFREE Terry Kohl and Sybil Kren MOST POPULAR Jerry Hufton and Betty Ann Roscher MOST ATTRACTIVE Joe Erdelsky and Delores Hainosz A' ra n g . , . V 2 2 H! vl. Q' ' - L ie! ,ll 5 ': A l L 5'-'L , l 2 2 W l . 'X 'El . ,N .. 1 Jar :gi-2 Q-ai . fu -.1 h 'S , , F 2 ie .. 1 Liv. - S ,' -,Q ,A, ' y f' 'Mi 1 g,f,1 gQ'xl ll . 1g,fL,Kr'1,,-,V ' fig, f 4-.. M 'r 'PWFJ ., A -.,,fI, ' A25 1'1ie?1Q'gs?-E ' Euler 'eflilj Q . :Egg f 4 mi. , , A.-'img . in V egzrg ' V - ' -' ' ' 'i' Quill 'C' 13' , ' I ' f- '- J' .S . in N T' H '55' 'I ' HY T522 i l' A wi, T' 5522E:.fE2Z:is:'Z!Z,-' I f ulL i 'f gag 2- , ' gf - r'-.Lf'Q.'-grill im , ,.,.1..1',:f m i n-1 :HQ kk? '15, fr :. , nu. , ':-34 I 1- Em: ' 4.. 1.if::, , W - 1 'iilziilfr-iw .1 5- . ell, -,-- . - iauefzpp w. ' ul ':151:fU ?fF'f31 w.- 1 f-'p'.:fa'5 .:.' , ':,'L:-- l-,- . 1,1 fe- NW- 1 Hr, ,.,,L, -e 1 , . Q 4, -. v ,,i,r y 51RFg.i,.T5: gd,.g.1i,:.i.,,. 5, :e f . , , Qgfi 125, - . if 'P W5 37 1 'E ' , W 'if'i-?'fii:ifs'etA:i l 'ui' K4-9 FA ' K .fi3'fl::':-L'i9 . 1 J Hur ' 17- A 'lv .wir 4 '-Q! I J, V Q T ,121 ,'vgElf-ETLEQZXQQIQIQ ' ,aw , P f ?:f?:j.1'f' Z.s,gLl-13 11fji::.1 f ia . . ' -1.-E CLASS FLIRTS Dean Haubrich and Lonnie Logero 31 SHYEST Richard Wallace and Helen Berlin K, Underclassmen ..... Class of 1961 fx QQ : f Junior class oflicers making plans for the prom. Left to right they are Vice-President Gwen MacCurdy, President Edward Joyce, Treasurer Paul iCampbell, and Secretary Amelia Kushnar. .,, . E3 ROOM 223 Row 3: C. Altman, M. Atlenbaugh, G. Caler, A. DeLaney, C. Bryant, A. D. Baird, Miss Peters. Row 1: B. Brown, S. Betts, S. Barclay, P. Baginski Devroude, W. Bukoski, A. Berger, R. Comunale. Row 2: C. Caroselli, C. B. Brissel, P. Crowell, E. Ceol, P. Cavanaugh, J. Bordogna, D. Byers, Bryant, W. Cinti, P. Campbell, E. Brant, J. Bavaro, R. Bohinc, M. Costellic, B. Costellic. 32 Co-operation achieved succ ss .... . J j 2 -1. - . . V, ,faq ' A J - fee-' J .. Q, 'R' - rf? s onli : ' - as. 35' ? ROOM 224 Row 3: L. Hitchins, H. Glunt, E. Good, P. Gernhardt, C. Guinn, D. Hetrick, R. Rizzardi. Raw I: M. Gernhurdt, C. Dryburgh, E. Kifer, K. Grace, M J. Giocobbe, R. Harden, T. Florey. Row 2: J. Hamilton, L. Helzel, M. Fletcher, C. Harper, C. Dunmire, L. Grubb. Gestler, D. Hopkinson, J. Irwin, D. DeStefano, W. Gorver, R. Ferrari, Mr. . i Tzmn - 'f-4: , ,, 5 1 , 5 ' K X I K X 'L' xii .wi 9 P' Q5 ...J az . .. i,, , +--1. . . .-- -I vw- if DQ no X 'FL -' .7-f v 'lf' g-G ,fi L ROOM 225 Row 3: P. Kelly, J. Mathews, M. Kovsky, J. Kish, J. Kaczmarkiewicz, R. Kistler, R. Kontetta, D. Kota, E. Joyce, T. Litrun, Mr. T. Perich. Row 1: K. Joram, D. Lowther, R. Marefka, J. McKissock, W. Lukasik, H. Loughner, R. Lamb, L. Kohl, D. Martin, C. Kish, L. McElwain, D. Klebingot, M. Lang, A. McDowell. Row 2: D. Livingston, J. Laspina, Z. Kunczewski, P. Leonard, P. Kushnar, G. MacCurdy, C. Lutz. 33 Pln ned 'fhe Prom it .... .. . ,, M . . gg if 'Nl H eg ROOM 226 A 8. B Row 3: Mr. Mast, R. Pfeil, D. Soclcller, K. Rugh, R. Mock, J. Rigney, J. Modar, A. Pendro. Row 1: H. Shaffer, G. Saylor, B. Miller, N. DeMark, J. Montrose, R. Painter, H. Rubright, J. Rizzarcli, M. Patik, J. Modra, H. Mil- Pfeil, H. Painter, S. Matthews, S. Ritchey, M. Muse, J. Susa, M. Sosinski, liren, Mr. R. Magee. Row 2: J. Miller, J. Meyers, C. Miller, J. Semega, C. K. Seibel. Schweilcarth, S. Rees, J. Sokolowski, V. Blake, J. Slater, J. Regina, L. , Y Y, H , E ' V. . A ..,,. , .A - tt '-' if tt Z 1 - H Y V. -1 jygfw Q ' ,1-1 a . . H . frx N- af -ls Fai Pu ROOM 227 Row 3: J. Wallace, J. Varacalli, M. Schultz, K. Cham, G. Sanclrick, W. I: D. Walker, O. Yates, J. Vozel, K. Van Dyke, J. Yates, K.. Terkel, M Salesky, C. Watt, J. Utzman, L.Whatule, J. Smuch, Mr. Onder. Row 2: Wallace, C. Susko, E. Todd, S. Swencki, L. Wagner, S. Whitehead, M D. Vogel, T. Smith, W. Van Pelt, R. Wierzbowski, J. Volker, D. Scheuerle, Zuzich. L. Zierski, J. Wallace, S. Uram, D. Stephens, F. Walton, P. Winslow. Row 34 earned u 1 tum- Y wr--4-T-eil. 1 1. ,,- -: , lt , ,tl ll l. 1 , 'l ' :' ' i,.' wg it Y - i 1 X .M 1 , : i' 35:1 ri' 'wi' - fi V ' ii? - 'E E-' , l 1 l Inez? ' s- .qv At o special 'meeting Think. How can we make money to finance the Junior-Senior Prom? I know. We'll let a committee do it. of the Prom Planning Com- mittee, they decide to run the concession stand at the 'Football games. Ahh, but we need something with customer appeal. blend of coffee. Soooo I have iil We'lI sell a choice ln the midnight shadows: o brew wos concocted. Thot's Whgf was fhe secref? HI never fell, right, girls, third burner on the left. 35 Underclassmen Class of 1962 Secretary Elizabeth Dubulis, Treasurer Marsha Bryanf, President Harry Snyder, and Vice-President Toni Martinelli glance up from their duties as 1 -V 4 sophomore class olficers in planning the social events for the year. in +++n+ ll lllnll in r ROOM B-2 8. D-E Row 3: Mr. Thomas Wriff, C. Ayers, D. Ruperf, W. Soliis, G. Anderson, T. field, D. Beck, J. Brown, R. Allman, J. Barfus, K. Anlhony. Row 'I: S. Park- Senior, F. Cigich, J, Belak, V. Bush, F. Amenl, H. Snyder, J. Sekuia, Mr. ins, B- Robb, E- Neiblfb R- Ram'-1991 M- PUYSOIL l-- NBCJFOW1 D- BUfl9l'1 Paul Forringer. Row 2: W. Schrock, R. Sloan, J. Butler, T. Brenkus, B. Sars- B. Ballislella, K. Baughman. 36 High School holds new allure . . ,v rw. I-H b- ref. 5 i - ,-. rw 'J 115,05 all-gl ill, ROOM B-3 Row 3: Mr. J. Kelly, J. Fry, G. Galley, D. K. Hill, K. Dietrich, R. Davis, Boyd, R. Jones, W. Fowler. Row 1: K. Bohince, D. BerIin,.P. Barton, K L. Jones, D. Evans. Row 2: J. Filkosky, J. Hazletf, P. Gilkey, M. Bryant, Bohince, C. Brown, E. Blum, P. Beck, B- Bukewellf M- 50l'1lI'lC9, B- Bell!- P. Ank, A. Bedonf, C. Beanner, D. Barton, J. Charlesworih, C. Bronick, M. V- . ff-ivfif-'74 35 Ls: ., .,V -Gb - I J CAFETERIA Row 3: R. Kocsis, R. Lukovich, T. Lang, W. Kaczmarkiewcz, E. Kuznik, H. D. Fry, M. Dailey, W. Howell, A. Good, R. Glunf, S. Kelley, E. Dubulis, l. Lesher, E. Kifer, D. Kemerer, G. Jonseof, R. Kisiler, W. Keller, J. Krafofil, Gressman, M. Donnini. Row 3: P. Devroude, R. Coy, G. Loppola, B. Kendig, J. Kurek, Mr. Regis Kelly. Row 2: B. Gess, R. Douds, K. Hodder, B. Congoli, R. Garver, D. Clemens, L. Helly, D. Haubrich, P. Davis, I.. Fairfull. 37 Making 'roclay's progress ..... . . . ggi lvvl' .-g.' N'- as 1' f-fe -- -qi ,B ,, ,p 1 i Y N. wx' ROOM 221A Row 3: R. Poth, J. Piraino, B. Richert, J. Regina, E. Phillips, W. Magill, Kistler, M. Modery, R. Logero, M. Messich, J. Redman. Row I: D. Panagallo, T. Rising, R. Palladino, J. Nickle, B. Rowland, L. Pany, J. Reidmiller. Row R. McKain, C. Matrisch, N. Meyers, J. Lloyd, T. Martinelli, A. Meneghini, 2: Miss Horcholic, J. Miller, F. Madeira, L. Koontz, C. Moffat, H. Kull, B. K. Nedley, N. Livingston, J. McGough. . EM ,ii 'T ' L ef ' UWM' -L 7-'lfzfif r . JLH sf' Q Y E - , i' H -- if..--3 - ' . . . .b.....- .. .. .Y W iris? fij ei? ' ROOM 222 Row 3: A. White, R. Thomas, R. Stoughton, H. Torrance, L. Wilson, W. Sul- Taylor, S. Taylor, J. Supancic, J. Yerina, K. Stape, B. Veronesi, J. Soltys. livan, M. Zierski, C. Wilcher, R. Zackel, B. Thomas, P. Wanczak. Row 2: L. Row 3: R. Vesco, B. Siegfried, P. Smith, B. Zackel, E. Whiteman, D. Soltys, R. Wilson, M. Yakovich, J. Stoughton, D. White, D. Thomas, L. Rupert, A. Uherek, C. Whiteman, D. Robb, K. Turner, J. Watt, E. Thompson. 38 i 1 1 ..i Diligentlyi tic'it seeking tomorrows 7.-w ...vig Y Q Wee., v., xii Sophomores found new responsibilities awaiting them in their first year of senior high school. Undaunted by the problems confronting them, they showed great co-operation and determination to succeed. Ahem ..... fellowsl! Perhaps you're co-operating too much. look at the next picture. Now-that's the way you should prepare your work. Being called upperclassmen showed new adult attitudes. Sophomores enioyed the oppotunity to express their ideas and opinions through free discussion. However as the picture below points out, in every democracy there ore areas of despotism. r lf 'X .1 'li Underclassmen Class Qf 1963 .. ,' fi gi e. A, ,Q 7 ' ll l .eu .a iling W I Vice President James Ruoff looks ready to shoulder the burden as Secretary Karen Irwin, Treasurer Delores Killian, and President Angelo Meneghini smile with confidence. ROOM 'l'l3 Row 3: A. Clemens, C. Atwood, J. Agana, D. Blash, J. Beech, H. Banks, D. Costellic, R. Brissel, J. Costellic, F. Brinton. Row 'lz N. Earhart, D. Balch, Blash, D. Crescenzo. H. Christner, L. Ader, Mr. A. Rometo. Row 2: W. S. Gotich, A. Cummins, C. Edelman, C. Brecht, V. Ealcman, K. Appleby, S. Braikovich, K. Ashbau h, C. Burtoft, M. Cham, L. Dunny, D. Ashe, T. Beck, N. Cline. 40 2 ..- , .-...........-W.-...,..... , Seeking an exclhng break Through l ' . ' , ' , -.. , 1 ,',- ...,, l tt. .I E, 1 Pri ll vi. iff C3 H -'au ROOM 114 Row 3: R. Gofhari, W. Doberneck, T. Gornick, J. Davis, T. Dudek, J. Gummo, G. Facini, H. George, H. Defar, L. Ellig, G. Falla, S. Haiduk. Row 2: Mrs. Long, S. Light, A. Lebbano, K. Irwin, D. Killian, D. Hughes. V. Kifer, J. Hoenshell, S. Kendrella, M. King. Row 1: N. DeVincenfis, W Finley, R. Eakman, B. lckes, M. Hubish, S. Klingensmiih, B. Greer, P Filko, D. Hardy, M. Duga. -,.. 'Hf::,,, . :vm ' Flin, Q I V35 I M -V V An wr .-ey., .Z .ff--fl! A ..Q.5ac9 ' ROOM 116 . 4 N .. n - .V ...m....... .-f.sff.:1..s?f.s1f.s- 5... si . V , - --r:- . H: ' ' 'w' 'ww ul X . -2 - . . . '- Ju .I L ,fselfgf - f l'4'f'3 Ml - -lk.. ?'0'n- ' fi. Row 3: G. McCarrison, D. McWilliams, A. Meneghini, R. Kendig, S. Mack, D. Lint, J. Mclntosh, M. Mclntosh, C. Kish, E. Kunkle. Row 1: P. Lloyd, M R. McFadden, D. Jones, D. Kavran, R. Jackson, J. Fagan, R. MacCurdy, McSwiney, J. McElwain, S. Mallik, R. Messalle, P. Mahkovic, M. Magill D. Kinzey, Mr. J. Hague. Row 2: W. Kline, M. Litrun, L. Marfz, J. Miller, J. Mclntyre, C. Loughry, S. McGough. V Swearing ou'r hours of decision . . s 1 , 1 .1 . ,,,, . , K 1 11 . 21 1 sw, ' - 'H f J .A A .11 . 1 .. 1 M 1,1 ...mf ...Ng ., 1. :fs ' 11 11 1 11f 1 s-iss? ,N ,., 1 A' 0' ,. su- K if . . V ' 15' .gl- Q W ROOM 117 Row 2: A. Reberg, P. Ofterson, L. Rice, N. Palision, Miss M. Shusfer, C. Palmer, C. Molnar, B. Pifer, J. Morris, R. Ocepek, I.. Palmer, D. Mital. Poznick, M. Morris, B. Morris, H. O'Connor. Row 1: M. Radclkovich, S. gi: 'f fr N W Z 2 Q 1611 4-1.4 15 1' 'l s - r J :ot ROOM 119 Row 3: I.. Mlakar, R. Prady, E. Schmuck, W. Schweikarih, T. Mertz, M. Richko, R. Schickel, C. Rosyok, M. Saddler, C. Rudick, P. Schweikarth, S. Phoebe, L. Sargent, E. Nesbifi, K. Schartner, D. Painter, E. Roney, T. Peruzzi, R. Romelo, Mrs. Fox. Row 1: M. Seice, G. Reynolds, M. Regina, K. Pvfflclff N- Miller, R- 5GdClleI', G- RU05- Row 22 T- Preffimdm R- RifCl'19Y1 T- Robb, C. Schmidt, A. Sundrick, J. Rutan, S. Rogers, B. Shuner, M. Redman, 42 with rewarding moments to come y VM fi 5 .. C5511 -C' ROOM B-l Row 3: T. Strychalski, D. Wallace, P. Shirer, K. Stevens, L. Shula, C. Smith, J. Zorzi, l. Sugent, E. Watson, B. Yates, B. Walker, G. Zackel, R Woods, R. Welshons, R. White, L. Smith, S. Todoric, R. Watkins, R. Stewart, Seslar. Row 1: E. Yacenich, S. Stamford, L. Watt, A. Tuttle, J. Terkel, E P. Vaglia, Mr. Schrall. Row 2: J. Whatule, M. Yris, J. Sokolowski, P. Walter, M. Whiteman, C. Sloan, P. Wrightman. Below, Donna Baloh displays the citizenship banner while Mr. Rometo warns Alvin Clemens to get out from behind the eight ball. - Mrs. Fox proudly listens to R. Prady and M. Regina express their appreciation for the interesting bulletin board displays. 43 Underclassmen Class of 1964 Eighth grade officers may have time on their hands now, however they will have many busy moments J ,, um H it ' ahead. Left to right they are: Lennie Popella, Joan Painter, Taunee Sue Snyder, and Robert Laylock. ' 1 l Q9 U9 L l .l ,. ROOM 105 Row 3: Mr. Miller, E. Andiorio, L. Alwine, L. Beaboui, W. Anderson, D. K. Barefoot, M. Borgo, J. Buughman, C. Burris, J- Bdftenhvvse- Row 1: Bochneack, J. Blake, D. Bakewell, T. Barr, R. Anderson, D. Achard. Row R. BGr1kS, J. 5UkOVClC, J. Albert, M- Bieliflff J- AClC1I1'lik, M- BGCRUS, D- 21 M. Brezler, R. Albert, H. Berger, D. Bouch, D. Bohince, M. Caralli, Agerton, R. Altman, V. Baginski, E. Baginski, R. Baker, D. Allison. 44 I X l l A hand in 'rhings io come ..... ,vo :I ml m s' .nail Q 9 Lq a. L l I4 . ROOM 107 Row 3. D. Cole, G. Churchiield, A. Crowell, G. Brant, R. Camera, R. Devolo, M. Chilko. N- Gornick, J. Geiger, G. Brunson, W- Diemerf- Row 1 Dence, B. Diethorn, R. Bushyager, V. Bratkovich, K. Brown, D. Ellis, W. Dietrich, H. Dixon, L. Calisti, D. Cutshall, D. Dellarciprefe, L. Cramer B. Alder, Miss Stump. Row 2: L. Eakin, K. Davis, D. DuBulis, J. Close, S. N. Frye, G. Cales, P. Clemens. G .......... . ... -.. .- ' H iv 1 gi.. -' P 1 . i I ' 1 .,f - Wim' ri ..-1 - ', ,,, pi? . g an . .5 an i ' Q-n ,- L FJ url' 31:5 F. r i:x'U 191. 5. ui'- l, l w'ff.n l ROOM 'IOS R0W'3f Mr- KUHCISWSHI W- Gonguwure, A. Geeiey, 5. Hedrd, W. Good, man, B. Grubb, B. Heard, M. Irwin. Row 1: J. Gano, D. Hizer, G. Hilclen- R. Hill, R. Guy, W. Hassenfritz, M. Gotich. Row 2: C. Jackson, S. Kebe, D. brand, R. Hughes, D. Horchler, D. Hricsina, G. Hohman, J. Irwin, D. Kane, L. King, C. King, D. Katinksy, S. Kistler, K. Krafofil, D. Kunkle- Geiger, H. Ickes, G. Geiger. 45 Experience is 'rhe greaf Teacher . f'-' - 1 T J if M . e . F.- ee .- . -- e z Y ml .J SQ ' 'Eff . e Q . ROOM 109 Row 3: Mr. D'Emilio, C. McLeod, J. McMilIian, O. Loughner, C. Lewis, R. Leech, F. McFadden. J. Kelley. D- l-eras, M- Kovsky, J. Mugill. Row 1: C. Laylock, D. Kosoglow, A. Keehnle, R. Jackson, J. McWilliams, J. Kupcheck. Lanaiti, D. Kundle, S. Milne, M. Mills, J. Larson, N. McKain, J. Mellon, R. Row 2: J. Kosoglow, E. LaSifis, G. Love, R. Kish, S. Modery, M. Lawson, J. Lloyd, M. Martin, D. McElwain, D. Mahkovic. 1 H .v 3- . : M M ' d-- . -. . J V' ' ' i' 1-I .-.1 ...e, -,: 1-.--V ' . 1 M I ga J J 5 45 ,, ,e Q - 52' - t .V gif . H . T '. el? ll M e' ll esiege M ll ll ll W. :-- . e , - Q.. f' 5 .. ' . r 5 ' --- 1 . . - I' 1 .Q U' fam, JL 1 .. tr 1 iq A -I ,,, J ,P- - -Q I 1 M4312 . -- N: ,A I' -1 :Q .11 H ,A- ROOM 110 Row 3: K. Neale, N. Miller, J. Plecenik, R. O'Connor, E. Misner, D. Painfer, J. Montgomery, J. Pevolrnik, D. Morrow, E. Mock. Row 1: C. Painter, T. Marks, L. Newhouse, W. Moog, M. Menz, H. Parfitt. Row 2: Morris, R. M. Orange, P. Oesterllng, M. Pressley, J. Path, J. Ramage, J. Pefrella, M. Morgan, R. Paesano, G. Mochan, J. Podowski, D. Pifer, S. Painter, C. Moravelz, C. Modra, P. Plechey, V. Palla. I 46 l l each adding to knowledge 'lf -jr ' pa--1 3 G I lk , M 'Y H ,Q . 1 l f... -A ' ' I, -,N , f ' - 'Um .....' Q .891 9-F ff- Tezy-43. ROOM 'I11 bauer, S. Snyder, T. Snyder, D.Saddler, R. J. Schmuck. Row 1: D. Rogers, D. Reeder, G. Rugh, C. Saylor, P. Skallos, P. Shullo, H. Rugh, D. Ritchey, L. Schickel. Row 3: R. Rigney, J. Shaffer, D. Scott, R. Siegfried, R. Scholler, R. Salesky, G. Sadler, D. Sadler, R. Schultz, R. Rupp, L. Popella, Mr. Ross. Row 2: J. Sandrick, D. Rizzardi, E. Sandrick, K. Smuch, C. Sosinski, M. L. Stilgen- L L ccce R2 ef ' c u y yyyy . tffevh, f tra: :J ,tw :ck 1-,at-' 'CF' 1,1 :. lvi: . - iw lL .nj ' .1 qfz Pi .. -- , . y t fFf5,5?f'TQ3 ' 'fic A bl ROOM 112 Row 3: L. Zielinski, C. Urtin, W. Veahman, F. Winslow, A. Soles, D. S. Uram, F. Vaglis, P. Waibal. Row 1: G. Zatezalo, B. Turn Wumpler, D. Wolfe, A. Stoughton, D. Thornton, R. Smalley, R. Yurt, B. Dyke, E. Watkins, G. Thomas, J. Stoughton, J. Zahrobsky, D. Stempfer, R. Vollmer, Mr. Lovre. Row 2: C. Taylor, A. Sturm, K. VanDyke, Soltis. M. Tamarelli, D. Todd, A. Yerina, C. Vogel, B. Towle, A. Thocley, B. Watt, 47 A. Rometo, B. Ramsey, er, R. Van Swencki, S. Underclassmen Clagg gf 1965 j J , A , 1 , ' ' 3 i ' f ' 4 '- J i - V , .,.: . Q mga.. , t 1.- it TCF' R F Seventh grade officers line up to face the duties ahead. Left to right they are Secretary Robert Care, President Charlotte Lang, Vice President Carol Bartolomucci, and Treasurer Carl Tuttle. iw ' f? ' . ' it M, ri' I L25 Y i , ,,, f - ' -- eefvzflg-' mm 'Y we.-. A .eii . . - ' gif . , It Q -5' ' ' r . 4 , ROOM A-1 Row 3: Miss Adams, R. Brown, R. Alwine, R. Care, G. Berkstresser, J. S. Bainliridge, M. Bukovac, C. Barfolomucci, H. Bohince, A. Bush, C. Bowers, Bianchetti, D. Beanner, R. Barron, R. Brownlee, M. Bartolomucci, P. A. Bethune. Row 1: D. Ceresa, K. BIOOITII W- BUYHS, J- Bfeflilel, L- BUSGT0, J- Bohince, J. Bilak. Row 2: A. Buterbaugh, R. Bigler, J. Campbell, R. Brant, Allshouse, L. Cifranic, M. Boynton, C. Bence, E. Ank, T. Bank, J. Carmichael. 48 Annual magazine champ f i i Y I I lic ' Y . C.. 1 .4..,' . as. 3. 1 mf. E-A N P4 -.E . .. . -L5 nw -.1-. ROOM A-2 Row 3: R. Cronin, T. Drakulic, F. Frost, J. DeMarchi, J. Cunkelman, J. Cox, M- Carroll, 5- Chanoski, S- Bush, A- Congoli. Row 1: N. Doughty, W. Cole, M. DeSavage, J. Durst, R. Eberharclt, J. DeMark, Mr. Rednock. Row 2: B. Bush, A. Fletcher, W. George, J. DeVincentis, R. Goodman, J. Grant, N. Ferguson, C. Costellic, P. Cochran, L. Cianciotti, J. Cigich, B. Cavada, K. Dinning, E. Gornik. 4 l li ' sf Y I dfvu. ,. -l MJ I . r .- i ' :?l - ' ll 'il ROOM 101 Row 3: B. Kistler, R. Higgins, G. Kelly, S. Hallock, B. Goga, S. Horscler, D. Gray, Mrs. Forringer. Row 1: K. Hazlett, W. Greer, R. Hughes, K. M. Geiger, M. Jones, J. Greer, K. Jones, R. Heistan. Row 2: J. Irwin, S. Kenclig, M. Klavonick, R. Keffer, D. Johnston, W. Jaram, A. Kulcovich, J. Fisher, S. Francis, S. Gummo, S. Frye, M. Hughes, H. Hayes, G. Henkel, Kepple. 49 Be. . to grow In . . . . . ' i luv for f ' ' ' ' ' f l ROOM 102 Row 3: T. Milliren, D. Matthews, M. Lydic, C. Krupp, C. Lawson, H. Lough- S. Kifer, D. McClure,. D. Lenker, Mrs. Ralph. Row 1: C. Leece, C. Land- ner, P. Leach, L. Lupachino, B. Kull, P. Lentz, K. Lorenz. Row 2: E. Mc sperger, G. Kozain, K. Lorenz, W. Liss, J. Lenart, S. Konfetta, D. Lusebrink, Gough, G. Mickey, T. Mafura, S. Long, C. Lang, W. Lamb, K. McWilliams, T. Luckinich, A. Leonard, R. Lentz. A it lf , f ww H ' ,, Z . .. li , .- iq 2'-..,.,..,.Y .,... ,1..,, ' W , if ,. -: :'. it it ,, M M 'g if A Q , it-eg. rf uulv 2-2 lt. Y 4 L, ...Q f ooo 'ao 39 ri ily -s.J ROOM 103 Row 3: S. Pfeil, R. Orr, E. Niemi, J. Moffat, R. Richert, H. Painter, M. fessanfi, N. Nesbitt, M. Mallik, S. McFadden, R. Nesbitt, T. Muse. Roy 1: Phillips, C. Pavetto, G. Pricener, G. Ralph, P. Pretiiman, Mr. T. Kukich. W. Reustle, C. Redman, M. Meneghini, M. Mazur, J. Miller, K. McWilliams, Row 2: L. Nakich, B. Magill, M. Miholovich, J. McClure, J. Miller, P. Maf- R. Mattucci, G. Parfift, D. Previc, P. McVickers, J. Phillippi. 50 1 1 Knowledge and perception fu 5. , 1 1 . v ,. , U 'u .AT . - i- .f ,X 1 ,r . X . x -pa., 1' H' ' T Q - ' Uv' ' -:A 1 an ,- 1' 1- 'ee Q15 if . ROOM 'I04 Row 3: Mrs. M. Horrell, D. Shula, E. Reynolds, K. Rosyak, C. Norton, l. Robb, E. Robb, J. Seice, J. Slaby, J. Syndes, S. Offe, V. Patla, R. Red Plecenik, J. Simpson, F. Seda, S. Rebich, L. Rebaric, T. Smola, H. Sarsfield, nock. Row. 1: D. Rulan, D. Shaffer, A. Plecenik, L. Rhea, M. Pangallo, A G. Silvis, E. Senor. Row 2: K. Skena, J. Nickle, M. Rice, L. Ocepak, F. Rosser, J. Pointer, P. Reidmiller, S. Pifer, D. Orr, R. Rupert, A. Rubrighf .. ,,- -,, h, --- 4. I Il, 1 ffl- - H. f 1 ei in in L 1 in I , M .I . L. ' I N will i QQ ' .if 1 , ,UA 'lies sv' -ff '? J ' - .:. . - il ' 1, -' ,-,LFVLJ- . , ROOM 106 Row 3: K. Sumner, R. Trembath, N. Yakovich, L. Supancic, R. Stoltz, E. Todoric D Wampler S Watt E Vroblick C Tuhle T Yea ers T Wil- 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . g 1 - son, T. Werner, Mrs. G. Pees. Row 2: F. Soliys, M. Turner, B. Smilh, M Watkiss, C. Weightman, C. Stude, L. Valencic, M. Sarferi, M. Snyder, J Smith, M. Travis. Row 1: G. Wanczak, R. Wampler, J. Shaner, N. Wallace K. Surrec, M. Senkowski, L. Weightman, M. Whatule, M. Sfrychalski, KZ Sfape, R. Taylor, R. Srricklin. Academic Subiecfs Commercial Subiecis Vocational Subiecfs Special Classes r Services and Service Groups 4- ,-QW ,. '- f, ,Q .. lifffws 1 Nr, -. 4. gs i' '01 Sv 4-X ' as A-qv Fa.-.V Wu W '35lq,. E W-, 1, '1 ..f vu X, Failma. ,H x af Ql.5'1..:: . 1 ,A-fi Lgiiflfff' ,wi :?' an .,, K W -.'-. 5, Y . 1-5 fi is w 1 V T 'hh- ',..l ,:. ,V .f 4- f ,. ,lu .:-55- , wa ' ..,, av-- Y: If .V '-.. Jw, -ti QF TU - xx.. ,f , f V , r N 1 4' n , .f'-rf, .. , X , 1- wx. -41 Ap, A c -swf , . A ,,,.., , ,-,. F: ' 113.1 , Dil k ,1,n,:., , F-'I-T! -- 1- r :--1..- ' ,CU . A T 'ia .V , ,yr SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAYS ff pun vit -qv Q , ,- W'Fe.SA. x, -'4 1 Q E? .a-A ,. x., I ,429 W P' Nxwaifh Knowledge is the fabric of sound decisions. At this stage of learning, we sift through know- ledge in an attempt to find ac- curate answers to our many in- quiries. Our work ranges from routine studies to digging out and evaluating information for our complex investigative themes. Forward looking students need forward looking courses. As science and modern commun- ication grow, we, as students, must grow along with it. We must have the urge to create which must not be stifled by so- cial pressures. So as we progress through education, we are thankful we will have a hand in things to come. GOOD OLD GOLDEN RULE DAYS li 1 - lf 54 Qs VN , , 4 READIN', RITIN' AND RITHMETIC Today, we're witnessing one of the hardest fought crusades the world has ever seen-the all-out assault on every fron- tier of knowledge. The begin- ning of these ventures are not marked with fanfare. The strug- gle is fought and won by groups of men sharing their knowledge. Our nation's investment in education is already yielding dividends in terms of America's economic growth. Out next goal: to extend man's dominion to the moon and neighboring planets in the solar system. Therefore, while still concentrating on reading', ritin', and rithmetic, we cannot turn our back on world affairs. 3 C' l Shi V-'U T' 'FEW' wi BUILDING CJUR FUTURE ' f ,Ei . V- It fi . X 1 Q, aio fiVff :A it gs If ik.-. XJ. X1 iilit fx if if fgiixiwqi 'sl Above: Do birds of a feather all flock together? Right: Now when your boyfriend tells you about dropping his transmission . . ell!-. To Whagfs on the ceiling? Finished-one problem-tough! 56 THROUGH QUALITY EDUCATION .f1'P!w:fa.i.,..gi.Mf-...,,qmW4.h 1 I f 2 ' ff' www- .U , WW..- 'S-vffrvuf, 1 ' '12--Tu., ' T an XT pw ff --.. Germany over all? NEVER! Are you sure Cleopatra didn't say that? ' New Left: There are soda fountains and there are ammonia fountains ,lug li K Below: There's a little bit of weight to this problem. 1 I R -wig-I i 12 3 g ,Lg L ' flg I llll,f i 2 T! THE CCDMMERICAL WORLD Iralqk. EV 'ff f 1 3:15. Wa I 3615, Hx w on nresns ll' T, 1- J ' , 1'9fll'r':Zgm1g ,t-, rf f Sd ,M z-:ff li' 1,5 N 5.113531 Q law P A- -1 ' Q ....,. K f ' ul? .4 1 f 5 v. fsgglji 4 1 ., , , y .R . ,V X .,.... X l ' T at Q' Q '33 -., A 'AlYtflfTll'.T- ',' . l 41 l 15 , :Li!5,5v.,',j2 M. I s 1 -4 - L fr Vx P ' A ,.f,1,, k!H,.,v'h , V- , , Il J V P 5 . 1-:F i .g 2, - V, Q Lf,-Q -g. i , kk' A eg-Li mg-:AK l . 4, .V ,ll 'll ' 'Q g r:-I-Y Y b A fyiiqi ' .nw L mm W4 may 154- - allege s-I'::,m..ln-5 is 'N ' 1M'lmll-l- tn, R. Garvas takes the floor in an attempt to prove a point in Commercial Law. ls Trudy using the right Gngers? 4 ,s ,Z - g - .---...L , .1 ' -fr-.....s..wW,.,,, A must for every shorthand student is his daily practice in taking The class roars with laughter as E. Todd delivers her sales talk. dictation. 58 ,Q 34.4-I - -.J ff lx DEPENDS UPON PERFORMANCE 1 .- 'iii i 'JA ' 71 i . H. ' 5,3515- ,wr it ,W wu- Q E231 A Q F '. . gk :::..,.3., .,.,. , . . -..2'ff..1:.::: ........u.-.....g my I HP' ls this one of the Champs? Mr. McCullough makes etfective use of visual aids in teaching bookkeeping. The morning sun sheds light on the subiect . . . typing 1. There'5 gong be qn end here somewhere! 59 Aff' INDUSTRIAL ART IS VARIED N I -' ' . J- F5900 is P0II5hIn9 his finished Prod!-'Cf' while P- Shifef The shop is on exciting plcce where action is the keynote. is iust starting his proiect. 3 J. Sekuta doesn't seem to care that Mr. Faust is explaining the French curve to H. MiIIiren. I B -5 . 1 I D ' -I'-vat - Q, 'silent :Er ,,,...11-- 1.,---.F ' .-'S'-,1n?-wc-.BEAT , A. If K. Shartner cIoesn'1 watch where he's sawing, he isn't going to have Checking papers with one another seemed to be a good idea af the any fingers Ieftl fime, buf ----- 60 EMPHASIS ON PRACTICALITY r l 1 .-'q' Anxiously awaiting their turn are ackel operate the electric drill. 'Tr'--RQ F af I is 1 i. 1 A I ll I f . Smith and J. Whatule, while R. Seslar and J. Never fear when R. Watkins is near, l1e'll get the sanding iob done. 'Mil Zim' . Lf?1't?i:'-efifi-Q34 , FTETX tl l , A 1.1,,g:1es.1 - I 'l, in 1- 'if all ij' l V 'S 1 f l l. J V nv.. l W A watchful eye results in accuracy. ..-33 An encouraging word brings a happy smile. -, umw. ,, i A tool for every occasion. 61 AGRICULTURE Left: From out of the shadows emerge the leaders of tomorrow Below: Campus sfyle educalion requires bus Iransporfafion. 4 - Today brufe sfrengfh is being replaced by man's ingenuity. Left. L. Jones Below: Stanley Uram 62 HOMEMAKING Right: Julia's fashionable outfit won her second prize in the State Farm Show at Harrisburg. Below: Ah! Is it done? Hungrily waiting ore J. Pratt, E. Thompson, and f J. Null. I 'f t t , tl L 'i ffl . .i -4 X l .fi- vv ,wk l r 1 H . if v, Qg WMM Below: J. Stoughton, A. Uherek, and R. Logero add the finishing touches H :.: gm to the table setting. Now where's the food? Right: J. McGough, N. Livingston, and D. Thomas are proud of the A tl skirts and vests they mode, and have reason to be. '?:gA,,..' 'S , ,gg . , ...lim 'L fb N 5 it ,.,.. . Q 1 ' S A '6 v .gg W 1 ,Sw v L 4.4, l. , ,ZVSWL J Q A .-. n SPECIAL COURSES GIVE .p Wha' happened? Standing behind the iron barrier, Mr. Cortazzo takes no chances with student drivers. Q 'I Q ,.-v-A A A i ,N inf, Are these the pros of tomorrow? Ed Orr is bound to be as successful as Van Gogh, if he has a model like Ruth Lesher all the time. V: illlfl FULL ADVANTAGE OF ,E'D'Uf'CATlfQN ive? Y, ,Leis A library assisfant checks out u book for Kathy Bohince as Larry Ellig waits his furn of the desk. ,i xl' it Bob Seslor, Ted Sfrychalski, and Ray Edelman seem to be deeply en- grossed in seleciing library books. ,,v. -er. 'tr fi ......k,, ,If . - V I -1' , V Y ' 14,5555 Y fl , U :A-L ., , , - 1 f,lj,,,.-'iff l 1C:,'i5'-L' .J rf iw .Li ' ' 'f 'D' '51 g -.-M : . -- .v Q-..,'J. - ..- -Q53-rxlii, . uf f ',L', 'i ' .N Bljrr iz, l :riff U- ,Q e, -ul. ff' 'ij aw' 'i,'5f,fjf-Qlflzf L 'vu JJ, f.v.alnx.,..r:4,:':nd, 4 4g'9l ,g'. Y ,,7QgLHg- Scoop! This musi be an inferesfing news item, since il brings smiles fo The faces of Rulh Lesher, Judy Kline, Diane Barefooi, and Sylvia Devola. L-.LE51.i.k,, hu... JoAnn Wallace helps Carol Bryan? as she proudly displays o news column written by the iournolism class. SERVICE GROUPS Mrs. De Savage, school nurse, weighs and measures the iuniors. Don'i' hurry girls. There's plenty for everyone. Seel Even enough for seconds. 5 .ZFX is 4 '15 x . 'I 'J fxl' Mrs. Luiz shows a great amount of versaiility as secrefary in The main oflice. Mrs. Galley is indispensable as Mr. Hos1etler's sec- refory. LEND A HELPING HAND JR. PROJECTIONISTS Row 2: J. Lospina, D. Livingsfon, A. Berger, M. Patlk, J. Smuch, J. Malazich, M. Zierski, C. Wait, P. Winslow, Mr. D'Emilio. Row 1: K. Anlhony, F. Brinton, D. Hardy, F. Walton, J. Wallace, L. Helzel, C. Longanecker, H. George, J. Volker. . TJ, .. erlll, in' - -.I UCD . .H ww, .1,..,, W , .+I , f .I T , ,W , ,'-A . 5 . , .. Y , ., ,...,T.,.-..,.... .N L if ?xf:-A-A' : ww 9211 Iv 'fee ewiee- .q ' .al ,I RFQ, I. I. FI RE PATROL Row 3: R. De Palma, B. Communale, P. Geiger, E. Hooley, C. Guinn, R. Garvcls, D. Thornton, J. Mahkovic, E. Joyce, J. Giucobbe. Row 2: R. Long, J. Huffon, J. Chilko, J. Tamarelli, B. Kil- Iian, E. Herrholz, J. Erdelski, Mr. J. Kelly. Row I: J. Sosinski, B. Barosh, R. Holmes, D. Sad- dler, R. Thomas, W. Waiflevertch, J. Schmuck, P. Kelly, J. Ufzman. I :Q ..Q.Q'., ' lillfruf Q- . .' sf, 1 I GIRL FRIDAY Row 2: 0. Yates, S. Wallace, C. Trkula, L. Kohl, B. Brissel, B. Costellic. Row 'l: D. Clemens, R Vesco, Mr. King, K. Cifranic, R. Kontefta. I Fkfll 'T' ' ll' I' Wm Illl' Hg... V I 5 . rr .. ml! , al ' 's 67 Cb PROMPTNESS AND DEPENDABILITY STAGE CREW - u I ,,, Row 2: L. Helzel, M. Alfenbaugh, C. wilchef, R. Sloan. Row 'I: J. Tomarelli, J. Erdelsky, D. Beck. O.K., wise guys, who turned the lights out? I I f: f fe ,I -lNxt 'jf3,'V f I -ll A GUIDANCE COUNSELORS 'Q-N-ra 55 - , 11, ' g 1 I 'gg . .-, I-I - :.- . I 'ff' 'Q' I , r J ,, I h I R A d' io decide Mr. King, boys' guidance counselor, helps Terry Kohl interpret fest results Mrs. Molihero, girls' guidance counse or, eps osemary n nor which business would be best for her. 68 MADE OUR SCHOOL YEAR PLEASANT l I . I l l , 5 Y uf., I ,N X :r I fl' ,. l l I 1 5 yi . I i 11 Fl! s- . A. .Y 1 .1 x l ! l.J s l L S - Q, . , ' ,-- .- I 'tu 1-1 C 'S is Student Council Row 3: C. Lloyd, J. Varocalli, B. Kistler, C. Wilcher, C. Guinn, C. Bry- C. ant, J. Mertz, S. Kistler, F. Ament, H. Snyder, J. Hufton, J. Tamarelli, E. G. Joyce, D. Baker. Row 2: S. Matthews, L. Dunny, J. Terkel, A. Meneghini, R. M. Prady, D. Saddler, S. Haiduk, H. Dixon, K. Skena, W. Liss, J. Grant, qv...- ifvr ' hav: Above: Senior members of the Student Council take time out from their duties to pose for a picture. Right: Senior council officers and adviser Mr. Rometo display the pencil machine recently purchased by the Student Council. . . -.,.: f fA .f Pavetto, G. Thomas, G. Kelly, Mr. Rometo. Row 'I: R. Ocepek, J. Smith, Kilpatrick, B. Roscher, B. Bakewell, S. Painter, D. Kunkelmun, J. Irwin, Gestler, K. Seibel, J. Larson, J. Albert. 6 4 H! For The Opportunity To Develop t Magazine Campaign Typical scenes from one of our pep meetings show school spirit and sprit de corps of our student body. The band, cheer- leaders, maiorettes, and various other organizations helped make our pep meetings enioyable 'For the students and encouraging for the boys on our team. The first lyceum of the year had Dr. Parks, who lectured on Americanism. Many questions were asked of him concerning his talk and experiences. Wimpey the Clown, the sec- ond participent in our lyceum schedule, demonstrated the type of make-up used by clowns in England and America. Mr. Goodman, a world-re- nowed organist, made the third assembly an enioyable one. Many diFFerent types of music were presented by him during his performance. The Mighty Missouri, which was presented by the Harrisons, frequent visitors to our school, was educational as well as en- tertaining. A trampoline act presented by the Koehlers proved enjoyable not only to the students who participated in it, but also to the whole student body. :,,. R. A . I I ': ffl Lp - ' KVI. it lmljs I fN 1' 3,1-I-vu Q , David Breakey, Campaign Manager. David Baird, captain of the Blue team, Karen Sarah Wallace, highest sales Kaultman, captain of the Red Team. 70 OUR TALENTS WE GIVE THANKS ii ia ' l iw II ' fi . Q V 1 USHERS Row 3: S. Barclay, M. Gernhardt, K. Grace, J. lrwin, J. Regina, E. Ceol, M. Sosinski, P Crowell, P. Barton. Row 2: K. Terkel, A. Urerek, S. Whitehead, D. DeStafano, K. Bohince, B. Hughes C. Harper, K. Bohince, A. Meneghini. Row 'I: C. Turnsek, S. Kren, C. Butcher, J. Larson, K. Kauffman B. Meneghini, R. Neidigh, B. Roscher. A typical school day at PJHS starts at approximately 8:00. By this time, the buses which bring the students have arrived. There is a fifteen minute period during which we can socialize before starting our exhausting routine. At 8:15 attendance is taken, devotions are held, and announce- ments of the day's activities are made. Then our classes begin. We share our ideas in the academic, commercial, and general classes. ln a world where nation- alism is collapsing, the modern language has become more and more important in our communications. The social studies must relate the past to the present. Opportunity to express student's ideas and opinions through free discussion is encouraged. Science and mathematics make good work- ing partners, and their importance is stressed in today's courses. Shorthand, transcription, business math, and typing prepare our commercial students for the business world. A basic education is ob- tained by our students in the general and vocational classes. At 4:00 our day is over and we make our way home, where we prepare our lessons for the following day. Em1 When day is done And shadows fall, Who stays and sweeps our dirty halls? Wallyl A !Vf'X. One of these days, Gurvas . . . Seniors win the Junior-Senior gumel P.S .......... ' gt i : x I 1 V 'ki s ,' ri! 43: ff- xt,- Look, Moml Nc cavities! r x ,Q 1 47. Our photographer will go to any extreme to get a good picture. av 'i-Ex K ' af! If X4 ' f ,ffl jg Ef Af . ., .5 -, 'J 'Vfag.4'.7': ,f If X' ,Q- ', ' 1 'I 1 I Q 'A L-,,-.J 4 3 ' A nm, 5 , .L x -, 1-.W.s HT., l. L -Hmm I , ix..T.. -.- .,...J Sl P' 1 ! WE HAD FUN fl A 'rifvef-ff f.-'fwfr , . 51 A ' eemmeww 1-r wef'fs'Af'Pv-wifi-2:5-iw' A a r ee-L-' 'ffflf'T'f' ''Mfr,fff-we-fare--Q 'f f ' 1' - 'WEE i ri ' '- '4 r Q'-. 'ffi 'i 'A i F 2 1 . -e es- ' ' , f . ' ' , n 2 -F' - 'ff '- ' ' mhz ,xi -ff f r - Q H If , x , .fr 1, fix. , . J. - - ' yy - 'V , F. 4 rl : F 8 I a . ' it H ,f ... ,,. xp' V 1 - 7 v I ' 'i .' if YI' .1 -+-' ki :Y -wa., I I V A--V 'fvfh 1' ., , , - -1- ' I- W ' ' ,' .':'. -5. , --- . . ,., K . . ' . '. r : -if .:' H '- A -ere N... -- fr, -, -- - q . A - .A -Y ,T if M N Q 1 F :K .Q A 'L Q...-'LQ ' 7- '2 za- 'Q . 'L : A ni 15- E' if Q - ' ., - A K- , e 3 1' 1- Disaster Area! Please, iusf one drop of wafer. ls' Everything but the kitchen sink. ' , Cui' on fhe dotted line. 1 'if .-fa ,QQ -Q Like, dirfy feet, Tangled hair, big eyes are very crazy-the end, Manl 73 Special Events Music Clubs .g'..1 : lv -35, ,Q-ids 1.1: :A .5921-14 mg-, .51 -fQ.5'jf3 12' gif? 1 .se if r J 1 4 'if X J' ,J X N . X Q ' . vxf I V . ,'f.g.g:,1.1 .gg ff' '. .. 3. ,f 'i,j'.1I Zfpjlbrft '-,Ars-. ' ,Q 4 -:' 2'ksQpQ51i - M ,Ag :i,.,g-Q - , ww' rw.-Q--g-4. 1 ,437 . l- 535557-QQ.. ,L Q'i'.i5' L: L1 '-'n'.-A 12'fwff- . UAE 111931. .fi-f.Q i3':,1.i- iii' 'fl 5 -1 'f EL-Yi.41,1 224.1 , 1 Q -fv -- .J 1q,iF , 5' X. XX , ' N, z AC H HVUTHES , A'-'V ' ' fr 3 'Y PENN PCDINT STAFF . . . RECAPTURES t. ,,55g.... ... T. Y 1 it A IX fp -H. Lk L Co-editors: Lynn Gray and Beverlie Patek -3 1, 'K Meeting the printer's deodline called for many conferences between Assistant Editors Above: Penn Point Stal? Row :J. Dunny R. Edelman J. Kunkelmon Baker, W. MacCurdy, T. Kohl. Row 5: C. Lloyd, J. Barron, V. Lowson, Killian, J. Erdelsky, L. Blush, T. Limberger, J. Addison. Row 4: B. Kistl B. Duga, R. Lesher, L. Merritts, B. Roscher, J. Larson, M. Zatezalo, R er L Mogill. Row 3: C. Trkula, G. Enick, S. Devolo, D. Hainosz, J. Cavadu, J Kline, M. Berlin. Row 2: D. Barefoot, J. Senor, C. Raymaley, L. Gray, Patek, C. Butcher, J. Good, D. Semega. Row 1: S. Kren, C. DiBiase, Meneghini, N. DeFonso, M. Fairfull, S. Staples, P. Ramsey, G. Berlin, Cifranic. all , 'J I 'H-2' 1 ':...-- 2 Es.-.1 -. . i S- 1.4. Barney Kistler, Carlisle Lloyd, and Mr. Theodore Perich, yearbook adviser. 76 B B K Joe Erdelsky, staff photographer OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS 1 ,1 'M-N V1 'rfrf '- gf. jf' is . 32-. I an .1 ii 'I fjg ,- - I 3. , ,L I ve I 4g Ii, IW . I S. Devola, J. Good, and J. Kunkelmann explain the benefit of advertising C, Trkulq and K, Cifrqnig prepare final copy for the printers. in our yearbook to the businessmen of our community. YOUTH INJECTS TALENT AND INITIATIVE IN PUTTING OUT A SOUVENIR INVALUABLE Illini.: gavrfa.- L -,-ev TQ. . S -.,,,.. ii- sf:- W 'N' if I T-. AL'E'.'Q-3-. . I 1..-f. .1 ' '-7 ' ,415-32 -4,2 Dt-L 'Q Y i5'51f'5- 1 I ' 'Lt -Q i A 'I--Vis' rg ' it A - ' i 151- , . -.-Y ' AI .af ,J . .. v' ' - y. ,A 5... 1 X, y I V., Bob GBSIISF, staff artist. D. Barefoot, D. Baker, R. MessaIIe, T. Watkins, B. Roscher, J. Barron, L. Blush, J. Larson spent many hours trying to gain insight into the personalities of our seniors. 77 i... Q And now the exciting mome king and queen. ug.. . MAY DAY . QM., .f, W i nf-.lo Lane Brant and Frank Diebold crown Ray Slater and Doris Davidson, .441 1' Q 'J- Leff: Hail to ihe Queen! Above: If isn't all pageanfry, as Harry Boyles and Jim Tamarelli will tell you. 78 4 ar l ' n 1 , 1 R .- Q K fa, , 4 2 T 1? 4 ' S ir: -4 Q11 ' M ' ' n 4 .5 PQL . .-Q -iii bl 2 f gl JUNIQR-sENloR PROM f' fl L+' ,- -' A: i. -Ep! .- A gig., Qi l ll 1 r H :Q 1 , K i f 1- . r r, fr v f ' ff gf ' ' f . 'l jr: if !12,lisifl'- 35.2, , ZF 1+ ' ,M ' fn Fifi' N , -rms Above: Members of the decorating commitlee get ready for the big night. A! right: Diane, Bill, Lynn, and Harry look like fhey're ready for an evening of fun. -2 ' xv 1. fr N. .,, Y 'x BAND i Qwf 'rife l-H' ' ' it . J i' .- Row 4: L. Logero, K. Cham, D. Lawther, J. Valencic, K. Herrholz, M. R. Douds, D. Frye, C. Bryant, M. Berlin, R. Neidigh, M. Bryant, J. Miller Brown, R. Harden, J. Barron, W. Lutz, P. Leonard, M. Patek, J. Kish, P. C. Trkulu, L. Ramage, B. Siegfried, R. Schultz, C. Urtin, W. Moog, R Shirer, Z. Kunzewski, N. Cook, J. Kratefil, D. Rupert, J. Senor. Row 3: Barron, L. Dunny. Row 1: C. DiBiase, K. Kratotil, K. Nedley, J. Miller, A L. Koontz, D. Hill, K. Dietrich, F. Walton, E. Anthony, R. Redman, B. Cummins, G. Thomas, J. Gano, B. Kendig, G. Saylor, S. Parkins, G Thomas, T. Watkins, M. Cicci, D. Breakey, B. Miller, C. Moffat, S. Rees, C. Nickey, A. Dometo, S. Devola, K. Cifranic, C. Saylor, L. Fairfull, G. Mac- Beanner, S. Kistler, V. Blake, J. Miller, J. Susa. Row 2: J. Lloyd, K. Stape, Curdy, Mr. Bench. A brief interlude between selections. The woodwind section is seen practicing for the Spring Concert. Wl1o's missing? . . . . . . l'll never telll T 80 BAND Paul Leonard was the first person to be a soloist with the County 1,2-ready playl Band. Congratulations, Paull Senior band members are proudly displaying their band jackets they earned by serving several years in the band. Row 3: T. Watkins, J. Valencic, D. Breakey, R. Redman. Row 2: B. Miller, R. Neidigh, M. Berlin, K. Cifranic, L. Romoge. Row l: W. Lutz, P. Leonard, J. Barron, E. Anthony, C. Trkulo. Band members that attended various music festivals throughout the year. Row 2: L. Ramoge, county, J. Barron, county: W. Lutz, county: M. Brown, county, P. Leonard, county, district, region. Row 1: K. Cifranic, county, district, S. Devola, junior county, R. Barron, junior county, C. Trkula, county, A. Cummins, junior county, A. Rometo, junior county. Officers ot the band are: K. Cham, secretory-treasurer, J. Barron, vice president, P. Leonard, president. N. .AJ SR. HIGH 1 . - H -' . Y M 'ss N . - . 1: ,L S ,Zigi fx , V i ' , 1 , i S A .J 5.552 V- ,gi - L i - ' ' . H 'i 341.12 - 1 W . F i' . f i L. of 1 t it :.,, FW rl- ' I , Iv , is . u . t, 7 5' 'X ' 'E 1 A- 1 ,.z . '- f .V V.. . . . . . Z- A ,V - ll vt j .. .Q ' . L J 3 A f 2 A ' 1 . A . H A A J ,. S he. W 1 -N.. 2 f 5 tk ,. . 7 3 , . ' H- 1. .. i. 1 Qi : fir :' - 'J iff' .aff ' ii! l is 22 Q I N Af' ' 4 . I. : '37 , . ,,. ' . ,. . . li '. W 'ta lllz fr J .ft 1 150 v 'T' 1. ' ' ' J 'S - ' ,ff-tv' - .- ' E '-J'- Q .:.' 'Q V sr-'35 I L, I.. A ' . i . , , ,W l yr s.g3,,W Q .. . A . ., M.. . , . ,3 it ,, Y bi, - , l A , Y 1 . .Q ' ' T ' if -M' .1 it Mm 3- -5 . Row 3: C. Urtin, W. Eaton, D. Pointer, D. Blash, D. Blash, J. Frueh storfer, T. Long, C. Ayers, L. Whatule, R. Edelman, T. Watkins, J. Valencia: Row 2: Mrs. Johnston, J. Bordogna, D. Greer, C. Bryant, J. Good, R. Kontetta, D. Hajnosz, B. Kistler, M. McKissock, R. Romoge, M. Zatezalo, G. MocCurdy, D. Berlin, E. Todd, C. Beonner, D. Walker, M. Donnini. Row 1: R. Atwood, K. Cifronic, G. Soylor, S. Ritchey, L. Gray, B. Beltz, H. Berlin, C. Kish, H. Painter, C. Moffat, C. Ashe. . . . i it ,te . 1. i JR. CHORUS EIGHTH GRADE Row 2: M. Tomorelli, D. Rogers, M. Kovsky, R. Vollmer, W. Moog, J. Leech, W. Gonga- wore, C. Urtin, J. Blake, D. Todd, R. Lloyd. Row 1: J. Larson, C. Morovetz, S. Pointer, T. Snyder, M. Mortin, C. Vogel, N. Frye, J. Romoge, S. Kistler. yi: . 1 E it .4 i. , ,nv . ' JR. CHORUS SEVENTH GRADE 'x .-.. V J- ,xl Row 2: D. Ruton, J. Phillippi, R. Richert, ' igjl J. Greer, M. Boynton, M. Wotkiss. Row 1: t 1 M. Mozur, S. Geiger, S. Frye, N. Wolloce, A I cr A H v. Potlo. K X553 .. W 'Ei 4 1. J 'l it , is lb .... l .Z - l f Si' K 7.' A . 'J Ai Y E , ' lll. li W4tTf..tlj'i -tjf f'?1lfi'i: tlll' W gill? . t-'f it JR. CHORUS NINTH GRADE J -F 5-V f 7541 Sf A ,t Row 3. cs. Mccemm, D. McWilliams, D. ' , lk' FJ VA ' JJ K. CJ' 'I X J ' tif' , Ll, Painter, D. Blush, C. Woods, D. Blush, R. Lil.,-A,, ,..,!Qj,',....w ,-Q.1'..wil?Q?f 1 'iff I : ug McFadden, H. Banks, T. Mertz, J. Ruoff, N. N ' M N.. 5' DeVincentis. Row 2: J. Mclntyre, B. Walker, X 53- 4 'VL V. ., V. Kifer, L. Rice, M. Mclntosh, J. Mclntosh, 'J , - H W ' Q I , ' 1 ..,' A. Lebbano, D. Boloh, A. Sondrick, A. Cum- G mins. Row 1: J. Rutan, L. Dunny, M. Cham, V gn: .f Il lj , l J! ' C. Edelman, R. Messale, C. Poznick, H. .E-1: F' ' it 152' 4 1 J .T 4 ' i ' W O'Connor, M. Redman, M. Hubish. i 46 I Q H ',.. l A 1 A dig. ' 4 1 82 CHCRUS A . y 1 1 Q 1 6 I 5 ' . . 4 q V I S ' L 1 , 'B 2 X Q L Y I . 2 i .1115 l - I :ff P l , ,' 'i fl T l . , i. i i 1 F . J , tr l, - 'L ' fir - -Q11 Q I lu Row 3: J. Miller, C. Lloyd, W. Fowler, D. Kosaglow, T. Senior, J. Dunny, Hqubrich J Cqvadq G Berlin R Douds Mrs Johnston Row 1 C A. Devroude, K. Cham, K. Herrholz, H. Glunt, R. Harden, W. Mac- DiBiase, C Butcher L Ramage S Rees M Bryant C Raymaley E Curdy, W. Boynton, R. Pfeil, L. Hitchens, W. Garver. Row 2: K. Kauffman, Snyder, S Matthews P Devroude M Lang J. Senor, M. Berlin, S. Parkins, B. Bakewell, E. Nesbitt, E. Dubulis, D. These members of the Senior Chorus par- ticipated in the PMEA Music Festivals dur- ing the school year. Ella Mae and Tom attended County, District, State, and Na- tional Choruses. Bill represented TJHS at County, District, and State Choruses, and Carole, Harry, Joe, ond Jim went to County Chorus. President Tom Watkins looks quite pleased with himself, ond why not? Standing be- side him are Treasurer Laura Faith Ra- mage and Secretary Jonet Senor. Nice company, isn't it? Tom bursts into song, but Ella Mae seems to be preoccupied. They were the tirst students to represent Penn Joint at Na- tional Chorus in Atlantic City. ,Xl an te Beauty and the Beef if.. ,. Y 3 ant , 1 vt CAST BGClH P. l-90'1Ul'df E- AFIfl'10HY, l-- RCHTICIQS, B- ROSCHSF, T. Kohl. Orr, T. Stamford, J. Barron, J. Mertz. Front: B. Meneghini, R. Redman, L. Logero, L. MSFVWIS, D. Semega, J. Sutherland, D. Barefoot, J- C. DiBiase, V. Lawson, K. Kauffman, L. Gray, R. Mills, K. Cifranic, P. Kunklemann, H. Gressman, T. Limberger, J. Larson, J. Madeira, E. Ramsey, G. McCoy. is 5 V55 Fi HW Left: Hustle up, Mollyl This is heavy. Lower Left: What! A football in a bird cage? Why not it's cheaper than feeding a bird. Lower right: Okay, Okay. Who started it? H J kvigy . S. PENN DRAMA GUILD Penn Drama Guild Row 3: S. Swencki, C. Lloyd, J. Butler, L. Whutule, J. Varacalli, T. Watkins, T. Limberger, V. Lawson, E. Orr, B. Kistler, T. Devroude, K. Herrholz, K. Cham, R. Edelman, D. Baird. Row 2: M. McKissock, P. Crowell, K. Terkel, C. Dryburgh, B. Patek, L. Merritts, L. Logero, K. Right: Members of the cast study their lines for Outward Bound. Lower Right: But mum, my name is Midget, says Phoebie. Lower Left: Don't lie to mel fpiilaziw... f .1 l l Fl 'M l L ,, , F: -- -V----f-ff--Aff.-f-f-WQ fr -, .1---v 5 , l P 1 i Kauffman, J. Senor, J. Larson, D. Barefoot, M. Kovsky, W. MacCurdy, R. Redman, Mrs. Peer. Row 'I: D. Walker, M. Bryant, A. Kushnar, P. Devroude, B. Dubulis, B. Bakewell, C. Bryant, G. MacCurdy, P. Ramsey, D. Hopkinson, D. Hopkinson, D. Klebingot, B. Roscher, L. Gray, M. Zafezalo, R. Neidigh. W 'fe ' ' I E vig, , , , . H N L Y . 1 yyy, , . .tx . l:..f'.'r'. v : . , Q T' T i '- pf 1 , , ,,,. .. . .s 5.17- . .fe.e,.f,e , .. 'M ills . If -,,.i!.. '1AMn...-a 1. Reading Spanish Book Explorers , ,WY - . .fe , ,ee READING CLUB Row 3: G. Bucar, L. Lupachino, K. Lorenz, S. Kifer, H. Loughner, R. Lorenz, C. Leece, Redneck, C. Sfude. Row 2: S. Horchler, M. Whafule, S. McFadden, N. Wallace, M. Lyd R. Taylor, A. Bethune, S. Gummo, J. Irwin, Mrs. Ralph. Row 1: K. ...H X .1 i V Qi! N ,. ww fain 1 fi e'f1.- u :I N' , Magee ,i wmiggg ..- i, iw rf. H umm will in i H il wfe1..eU....,, . ' W uazgm..,.w in iq ,N N523 H , L . , i. Qi., ii we g. iid? 'gee . I .H , 3. i u .w ee-.1-L. w H gee 'E ,523 ,LQ S. Francis, N. Haines, S. Bainbridge, K. Hughes, ic, J. McClure. 1 .- ',Ye , ..-f M W 1 - W! v ' , , H ' L ee ' ' . llz- ,, 'lx i lllif .ull li 1 ll' I s...4 N 'A W ' 1 L A-uh! 1 1-A L Q- 23:5 4' is -. -- F if.. x -SEQ .. N. , fs! .ng ' 'X ' ' ww A ,L 5 Q BOOK EXPLORERS CLUB Row 3: J. Whafule, R. Orange, J. Bukovac, D. Bouch, B. Watt, C. B. Ickes, L. Wah, Jackson, T. Lang. Row 2: R. Kifer, M. Boyd, H. Shaffer, C. Schweikarth, Reynolds, M. Seice. D. Hughes, D. DeStefano, K. Hodder, D. Katinsky, Mrs. Nock. Row 1: 86 SPANISH CLUB Row 2: J. Redman, A. DeLaney, S. Kunc zewski, K. Nuss, P. Wanzak, A. Pendro, L Wilson, Mrs. Long. Row 'I: J. Stoughton , we 4. E. Thompson, D. White, G. Siankewich A. Uherek, D. Thomas, J. Yerina. 3 f ALQLLLLL ...JL D, Harris, J. Hoenshell, N. Cline, R. Brinfon, J. I 1 I Coin Garden Spelling COIN COLLECTORS Row 2: Mr. McCullough, K. Kifer, J. Mertz H. Gressman, R. Gesfler, T. Florey, D Rupert. Row l: J. Reidmiller, J. Kaczmar- kiewicz, J. Anderson, T. Brenkus, J. Miller R. Yates. GARDEN CLUB Row 2: Mr. Perich, R. Stevens, H. Bush, G. Sutherland, J. Bavaro. Row 'l: W. Cochran, C. Diefrich, G. Hudson. SPELLING CLUB Row 2: J. Watt, J. Supanclc, C. Turnsek, L. Helly, G. Morris, Miss Peters. Raw I: P. Smith, B. Zackel, R. Vesco, D. Clemens, E. Brant, C. Whiteman, K. Turner. -nn Q Jr '.,x 5 . J N .5 .ll -:WK u. . 87 :bf I V v National Forensic League A LL National Forensic League Row 3: C. Lloyd, L. Whotule, R. Redman, R. Edelman, R. Ferrari, R. Harden, Edelman, M. Muse, M. Redman, Mr. Most. Row 'l: J. Miller D Klebungot B. Kistler, A. Devroude, C. Wilcher, R. White, C. Ayers, J. Ruoff. Row 2: D. Hopkinson, K. Terkel, G. MocCurdy, D. Semego, O. Yates S Potlch M. McKissock, P. Devroude, B. Bakewell, J. Wilkens, E. Yacenich, C. J. Mclntyre, D. Balch. :Y ,ni H144 i. sill'-if,.tfifgg?gg.l li, . - ,anti 88 Left: Carlisle Lloyd keeps time for Jim RuoFf as the NFL debates before the Harrison City Women's Club. Lower Right: Dramatic facial expressions mark the style of Roy Edelman, one of the top debnters. Lower Left: Jim Ruoff strives to prove a point at on exciting debate. f ins.. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY T .'J ,, v 1. .-4.,,a an 9 Buck: R. Devroude, R. Rumage, M. Parsons, M. Brycnf, L. Whaiule, R. Konteiia, C. Bryant, J. Sokolowski, K. Turner. Front: B. Belfz, L. Gray, K. Cifranic, S. Devola, L. Ramage, J. Larson, B. Patek, C. Trkula, J. Miller. N. F. L. Three NFL members keep up-To-dafe on fhe news for The speech tournaments. s-Q' ,fs ur 'Q - W-,'a'.. '1., i , N I I P 93- 5327.-12 , -' 1 SPEECH Members of ihe Speech Club are: Standing: R. Romenfo, an Thomas. Sitting: J. Wilkins, Mr. Must, M. Redman. 'i 89 Hunting ancl Fishing I . ,, .,, , J . . Q J 1 P 'K E 1 I if 5 M, N . -f W HUNTING AND FISHING Row 3: D. Butler, R. Stoughton, J. Mont- Matthews, R. Kisler, Mr. Schrcsll. Row iz R. Davis, D. Evans, B. rose, J. Modro, R. Mock, J, Brown, J. Kish. Row 2: K. Dietrich, T. Richert, R. Jones, R. Zczckel, D. Pongollo, W. Keffer, F. Cigich. Chuppe, J. Piruino, V. Bush, D. Kosoglow, R. Hainosz, L. Modar, J. E plorers 1 ' ,.- 1 J EV ' l EXPLORER Row 3: E. Good, K. Anthony, J. Beech, T. Dudek, W. Fowler, P. Wanczak, E. Kifer, W. Keffer. Row 2: Mr. Mochnick, Mr. King, P. Campbell, A. Berger, L. Ader, T, Kovrczn, W. Eaton, R. Kistler, Mr. Tiveri. Row i: S. Haiduk, S. Todoric, P. Kelly, R. Stewart, J. Reidmiller, H. Snyder, R. Comunale, J. Costellic. 90 i , HUNTING and FISHING I g'l X., ' JV, ' -2 -afg- ,W an ask. -1 at ix . ,, I l..- ' -1 What a crazy cartridge casel ,ff I we ' . ,Xrwmconi I' -0745, IRII, V V I NE, I X A 4 ' - - Ml. 1 ' ' , rf - . Q .1 ,, 'f Our best today for a better tomorrow is the theme for the newly-organized Explorer Unit IHII. Exploring is the name of a program of activities, experiences, and ideals for groups of high-school age fellows. Explorer Unit if- I toured the Shippingport Atomic Plant. However, before taking the tour, they studied a model of the plant to become familiar with atomic operations. Science Club Q? ' my 1' :yi L1 - -1 ., ,, lie, - - E ,J , 3,1 1 -I . . :Q ,,1?,, . SCIENCE CLUB Row 3: R. Bohinc, M. Cicci, B. Herrick, M. Alfenbaugh, W. Salesky, C. Guinn, C. Bryant, R. Ferrari, R. Harden, M. Brown. Row 2: C. Kuhns, R. Jackson, T. Sirychalski, D. Jones, M. Cosiellic, W. Van Pell, 2 .e R. MacCurdy, D. Galpin, J. Hamilton, Mr. Forringer. Row 1: R. Ocepak, S. McGough, S. Palmer, K. Appleby, H. O'Connor, C. Rudick, P. Lloyd, C. Loughry, W. Cinfi, J. Fagan, J. Myers, L. Wagner. er' SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB Row 2: B. Kisller, J. Dunny, J. Erdelsky, R. Mills D. Breakey, G. Hill, S. Adamik, D. Haubrich J. Valencic, Mrs. Byers. Row 'l: J. Barron, G Harper, W. Lutz, H. Boyles, J. Larson, L. Ramage L. Blush, R. Messalle, W. MacCurdy. . ' .W if ' i L lf.m...iEi il . ' WV ' 'Ti' . J?ii?i ia .. ii W 'U' ' ,. ' .. W...-ef - ig .,-45? T A 5 if 4-sn-LL., JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Row 2: D. Sl1aHer, K. Skena, G. Kelly, G. Ralph, L. Zupancie, J. Cunkelman, T. Muse, K. Dinning, W. George, J. DeVincen1is, M. De- Savage, R. Nesbiff, D. Shula, R. Care, Mr. Redneck. Row 'lz L. Ci- franic, M. Travis, E. Ank, F. Frosf, J. Carmichael, N. Yakovich, J. Grant, K. McWilliams, D. Maiihews, T. Drakulic, E. Garnik. 92 1 SCIENCE CLUBS Sr -. ' Pa-fri , r',f-J Mr. Redneck points out the different parts of The human body To mem bers of his Jr. Science Club. room. he explains the rain gauge. -l h:':'iux. 'TI-as ... 93 Left: Helpl I'm being attacked by a giant mush Cheers' Left: Science club members watch and llsfen fo Mr Forrgmer as SECRETARIAL CLUB iw, , ii Mr' , ' ee me 1 .153 wL5.5AZ Wufiiifz-Qf .i15 -Y-E41 ' ' .EQ T ffeyewvff- A 4 :Qiff .'-1.-252-' '- z ., elif 1 ' 5:-:gn--f. ' :.:.:. , 5 ' 3 exams ' 5 :.: r ' ' ' .' 7 '- iw' H. - il- l 5 S. . , i W4 uJ',,' l,, ,ql fw --H15 '- Egg- ,-gyriv. ... : J: 'H wi 5 hp. Yi 1 'Jian-ill! ' ffl' 'ff .ee ,F , ..., M 5. Q , In-up Row 3: S. Whiieheacl, N. DeFonso, P. Fairfull, P. Hickey, B. Miller, R Atwood, K. Greer, D. Martin. Row 2: J. Reddy, L. Slanek, G. Enick P. Belak, G. Helly, C. Trkula, G. Kelpairick, J. Kline, J. Vozel, Mrs Cestello. Row 'lz M. Wallace, B. Brown, S. Bells, E. Ceol, D. Byers B. Scoft, L. Zierski, J. Bordogna, C. Caroselli. Q ' l'j-51513431-W1 3 ,: '.- , 1. T 'Wi 1 '- 1 i . F' ' 'if-fi if - 5 'r in ff-fm , Le ' ll EB' 'l , E5 . ' -1 nj 5' :A ...- 1 -1 w 5 1: 1 gil 1 .. , ,Af - 4 f 1 M 1 - ,gg ,M :zf-------:-.1 5 . -'I W e f-wi w b 1,,,.,-A-'1'L',..-- K.. , ,eg - 1 A :-- .ill-,-'J We ,V lm-.-lnhliinqfg 'M x' 3 Q 'wifi w l 5 Hi Work flows with a maximum of speed and a minimum of efiori when using modern equipment. Up-fo-date accounting machines, type- wrilers, and adding machines make payroll, general ledger, sales l , and commission analyses easier for todays secretary. 94 Future Business Leaders of America -- ' ' f- . :ii-.1-1 i l ,fr ,Si-11. I E 83 S+ ,J Row 3: K. Seibel, J. Slater, D. Hoinosz, D. Fink, S. Devola, B. Shanter J. Cavoda, R. Andiorio, M. Cheplick, C. Ashe. Row 2: V. Krotochvil, L Koontz, K. Matrisch, R. Glunt, S. Barclay, M. Sosinski, L. Kohl, J. Irwin B. Brissel, B. Kifer, J. Reggina, Miss Horcholic. Row 1: O. Yotes, C. Susko B. Miller, K. Nedley, H. Painter, J. Semego, C. Miller, C. Harper, C Dunmire, R. Kontetto. Publishing a school newspaper demands much creative talent. Passing out assignments, gathering news, typing up news items, and proofreading requires much time. Orchids to Miss Horcholic and her energetic club for bringing the Tomohok to our school. FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA i , . F 1 i mt 1 ' 1,-75 ' . . - ef, .5 . ,. A V -T.. in V - H . , , .T . W e, 2- 11... Wg . - ee exif. ,. 1 Er. ii, v--1 A Sill, . i FFA Row 2: L. Sargent, R. Baughman, S. Uram, J. Seketa, A. White, J. Rigney. Row I: H. Detar, J. Butler, R. Kocsis, D. Vogel, J. Watkins, K. Schurtner, L. Ader, A. Clemens, R. Jaram. sf GS, ' Members of the FFA study methods for the scientific feeding of farm animals. Ag boys learn to operate different types of farm machinery. Members of the FFA prepare to treat sheep for internal parasites. as. X J Mr. W. Dorsey, Sponsor of the Future Farmers of America. ART CHESS ll, A W -it ART CLUB Raw 3: J. Rizzardi, G. Hayes, H. Glunt, A. Devroude, F, Dudek, J. L. Hitchens, Mrs. Fox. Row 1: J. Sokolowski, B. Duga, E. Mallik, R Madeira, E. Orr, W. Popella, C. Altman, J. Kunkelmann, J. Bartus, R. Lesher, L. Merritts, L. Lagero, J. Senor, S. Wallace, D. Haubrich, B Altman. Row 2: V. Blake, W. Boynton, B. Thomas, R. Redman, G. Meneghini, C. DiBiase. McCoy, B. Pinazza, E. Mallik, A. Guiddy, E. Homchak, W. Garver, Ahl Thought I didn't see that one, huh? What do you want us to draw next? CHESS CLUB Row 3: B. Deitharn, J. Gressman, R. Bushyager, C. Atwood, R. Carnera, G. Facini, H. Banks, D. Ackard, W. Veahman, G. Churchf field, P. Filko, R. Albert, H. Rugh, J. Kulpcheck, L. Calisti. Row 2: R. McFadden, C. Burtoft, W. Doberneck, G. Brant, A. Geesey, C. -v Urtin, D. Rogers, G. Mochan, D. Ritchey, R. Paesano, P. Clemens, N Miller, Mr. Romefo. Row 'iz D. Reeder, J, Schaffer, S. Mack, S. Peruzzi, E. Mock, A. Romefo, E. Misner, D. McWilliams, G. McCarrison, S. Soltis, D. Swencki. 97 Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y ii 1 TRI HI Y AND HI Y Row 2: M. Muse, L. Grubb, C. Cochran, C. Moffat, C. Ayers, P. Kisfler, E. Anthony, J. Miller, M. McSwiney, D. Lint, N .XI 4 4 ifw' -. ,L r 'lt , . , Pm. .Ev Qi iw.. w eg ess? SELL Tyx 5 Earhart, P. Regina, Mr. Ross. Row I: S. Ritchey, R. Douds, J. Miller, M. Blum, J. Good, H. Kull, R. McKain, D. Walker, S. Matthews, C. Edelman. 'uf S, I 1 One of the newly formed clubs, the Tri Hi Y and Hi Y proves that all teenagers are not iuvenile delinquents. Under the guidance of Charles Ross, the Tri Hi Y and Hi Y strives to study, live, and advance Christian ideals and principles. l Roy Supansic, Beverage Distributo Charm Mechanics' Nature .- v i i . i - v . i -1 ' I ! -.2-M'U.,,, l CHARM AND MANNERS Row 3: B. Cavada, M. Miholovich, S. Hallock, L. Ocepek, B. Kull, S. Rebich, C. Lawson, B. Magill, S. Fisher, L. Weighfman, C. Barfolo mucci, P. Leach, C. Krupp. Row 2: M. Bariolornucci, R. Brownlee, S Long, C. Bence, C. Bowers, N. Doughfy, K. McWilliams, N. Nesbitt, M. Waflciss, M. Senkowslci, P. Moiiessanfi, L. Valencic, Mrs. Harrell. - Row 1: W. Corle, D. McClure, B. Goga, S. Pifer, J. Smith, J. Painier, . M. Rice, M. Pcmgallo, M. Hughes. l , T l I I l X JR. MECHANICS Row 3: W. Anderson, W. Schweikarih, J. McMillan, D. Hill, D. Bochneak, D. Bakewell. Row 2: E. LaSifis, R. Salesky, H. Porfiff, D. Saddler, J. Kelly, D. Kosoglow, R. Smalley. Row 1: H. Dixon, H. Ickes, W. Moog, J. Podowski, R. Scholler, D. Scotf, L. Schickel. l v :ee ., Q, I 14 1 . X H1-r J ' 1 D I 4 - js l, i fi l l l l i .Q i ':-2, , i ' z 5 . i 1 11g :gx - 5,3 5-yy . :Emi .gr ii NATURE Row 3: H. Snyder, R. Sloan, C. Wilcher, W. Fowler, N. Cook, T. Senior, J. Filkowsky, J. Kraiofil, G. Jonseof, E. Kifer, J. Fruehsforfer, R. Wilson, W. Kaczmarkiewicz, E. Kuznik. Row 2: R. Coy, W. Howell, M. Dailey, M. Parson, P. Barion, P. Beck, K. Bohince, D. Berlin, L. Gressman, M. Bohince, P. Davis. , 99 Soliys, B. Veronesi, P. Gilkey, R. Lukovich. Row 1: A. Good, R. Logero, M. Messich, J. McGough, R. Romoge, N. Livingston, T. Mar- finelli, A. Meneghini, S. Parkins, B. Gess, J. Lloyd, K. Bchince, L. Bill Knechlells Barber Sh'-'JP T. W. Eaton and Sons, Landscopers, Harrison Cify, Pa Jr. Future Homemakers of America l l I il t E . f KYB! QD JR. F.H.A. Row 3: S. Gotich, L. King, K. Barefoot, A. Reberg, B. Shaner, D Kuikehiau, R. Lloyd, L. Dunny, D. Balch, J. Rutan, M. Radakovich, S. Rogers, J. Sandriclc, P. Plechey, F. Bendle, D. Rizzardi, P. Weight- man, L. Martz. Row 2: B. Walker, S. Stamford, P. Otterson, C. Mor- avetz, A. Cummins, M. Chilko, T. Snyder, S. Light, C. Molnar, E Watson, J. Painter, P. Skallos, J. Albert, A. Tuttle, J. Terkel, V. Kifer, L. Rice, D. Killian, Miss Shuster. Row 1: C. Lanatti, W. Mc- Kain, B. Greer, S. Mallik, D. Dubulis, M. Berger, B. Millicent, S. Beck, D. Mahkovic, R. Schickel, J. Mclntyre, D. Mitol, J. Larson, S. Hugus. .4-f' Ir.,---1 JN5' .,. 'tangy Wdwe uf. ,-,A , ,wx Q Pl1il's Barber Shop, Harrison City, Pa. Q 5- 'QQ F rlaavai! 'I00 4- .Q Above. It's really very simple, girls. Just don't zig when you should zag. Left: With a look of accomplishment, Jr. FHA members display the rag dolls they have made for the orphanage. Lou's Service Station, Harrison Cnty Pa Sr. F. H. A. P ill- ir ,z lf ,l l if I .E 4 . 1 A. ' 1 Haw: Sr. F.H.A. Row 4: K. Bohince, J. Lloyd, T. Martinelli, B. Siegfried, J. McGough, R Ramage, N .Livingston, P. Devroude, B. Dubulis, V. Kratochvil, R. Glunt, H Kull, B. Kistler, R. McKain, Mrs. Bengel. Row 3: E. Mallik, B. Duga, R Lesher, D. Semega, K. Terkel, M. Bohince, S. Parlcins, P. Crowell, B. G.MacCurdy, D. Hopkinson. . Matthews, S. Rees. Row 2: B. Pinazza, E. Mallik, L. Merritts, T. Eniclc, S. . Kren, B. Meneghini, B. Roscher, K. Grace, M. Blum, K. Kauffman, J. Larson, . B. Miller, E. Snyder, R. Neidigh. Row 1: K. Bohince, D. Berlin, B. Blllfo' Hughes, P. Barton, K. Brown, D. DeStefano, M. Gernhardt, C. Kish, S. , is .-1' J - - Z , all Member of the Sr. FHA endeavor to promote a growing appreci- ation of the ioys and satisfaction: of homemaking. They accomplish this through demonstrations given for community organizations, practice of social graces, and informal club activities. .QUQQ 101 B 0Wn'5 G'-'UCSB' l'lUl'l'5S0h City, Pa. Dr. M. D. Greenfield, Irwin, Pa Geography Travel Club GEOGRAPHY-TRAVEL CLUB Row 3: S. Todoric, J. McWilliams, R. Siegfried, G. Hohman, J. Stough- Dietrich, A. Meneghini, J. Ruoff, N. Miller, A. Soles, J. Davis, J. ton, J. Leech, J. Montgomery, C. Woods, R. O'Connor, D. Blush, R. Kosogglow, Mr. Lovre. Row 1: E. Yacenich, J. Ramage, M. Tomurelli, White, D. Blash, J. Blake, W. Eaton, J. Zcuckel, R. Pracly, R. Laylock, M. Magill, B. Zafaras, S. Uram, C. Saylor, J. Mclntosh, P. Mclntosh, 5. Haicluk, W. Kline. Row 2: G. Zatezclo, R. Vollmer, M. Kavsky, D. C. Vogel, C. King, R. Schmuck, P. Mahkovic, M. Hubish. Kane, M. Irwin, J. tj ' ,BL Swenson's Drug Store, Irwin, P Sokolowski, P. Smith, E. Sandrick, C. Moclra, B. an-Q '?' C-if ' cf ' p 935, . Above: Now Liz, with your looks and our brains, we ought to go places. Left: We know where we want to go. Now how do we get there? 102 G' Zanarini Brothers' Flower Shop Future White Caps ...,-g B ' i y I 1 A - W r t n - I I Z FY' Row 3: J. Pfeil, M. Donnini, M. Zuzich, E. Todd, L. McEIwain, R. Gar- M. Gernhardt, M. Lang, M. Gesfler, Mrs. DeSavage. Row I: K. Kauff- ver, D. Frye, K. Sfape, B. Kistler, D. Semega, R. Leonard, B. Hughes, man, D. Barefoot, S. Kren, B. Baker, C. Butcher, D. Agana, G. Berlin, C. Kish, P. Baginski, C. LaCaria, B. Siegfried, B. Baker. Row 2: M. S. Staples, J. Susa, M. Zatezalo, J. Yates, J. Wallace, L. Fairfull, M. Berlin, H. Berlin, S. Rees, G. Saylor, G. MacCurdy, E. Nesbitt, J. Null, Ader. D. Klebingot, E. Snyder, B. Bakewell, C. Bryant, P. Crowell, K. Grace, nw Above: No, I don't want any, Mommy. Right: Sure it works, I can hear it. 'I03 Peterman's Prescription Pharmacy, Irwin, Pa. Duncan Hardware, Jeannette, Pa I - Hobby I and II Cheerleaders Club l W ' 1 T I s I HOBBY CLUB NO. 1 w 3: K. Stape, L. Kepple, W. Lamb, T. Yeorgers, J. Campbell, R. Mickey, K. Heisfon, R. Sfolfz, Mrs. Pees. Row 'lz J. Miller, M. Boynton, oodman, E. Burns, A. Buferbaugh. Row 2: B. Fowle, L. Rebaric, B. R. Matiucci, C. Taylor, P. Woibel, G. Kozain, A. Sfurn, D. Todd, A. rubb, K. Toniolo, M. Turner, C. Morris, M. Carroll, A. Leonard, G. Yerinu. 70 V fr,-ez... . .,, ,., , HOBBY CLUB NO. 2 Row 3: D. Cufsholl, P. Cochran, J. De Lozier, M. Cramer, L. Eakin, N. Plfef, J- Clase. J- BGUSLIWGY1, M- BOLWFDCG, J- Geiger, M- Corelli, Miss Cornick, K. Davis, S. Modery, K. Brown, L. Newhouse, B. Elder, R. Sfump- Row 1: D- Bohinc. P. De Laney, B. Heard, C. Burris. M- Brezler. Brown, M. Morgan. Row 2: D. Morrow, D. Kunkle, S. Painter, D. 5- DeV0lU,l-- LeI1Clel',C- PQS,P. B0l'lif'lCe- V' 'Ni?' In SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Row 3: F. Robb, M. Geiger, S. Frye, B. Todoric, S. Otte, K. Kendig, S. Kanfeifa, V. Patla, A. Plecenik, L. Nakich, A. Rosser, M. Mazur, Mrs. E. Vroblick, E. Norton, M. Mallik, J. Nickle, A. Bush, C. Weighimon, Forringer. Row 1: P. McVicker, H. Hayes, M. Jones, M. Bukovac, C. S. Chanoski. Row 2: D. Dusebrink, C. Lang, C. Geiger, M. Meneghini, Cosfellic, L. Cianciotti, B. Smith, D. Orr, M. Snyder. Compliments of a Friend 'IO4 Dr. John D. Ferro Sporls I, ll, and lll f-J I SPORTS CLUB NO. l Row 3: R. Sfricklin, J. lrwin, D. Hricsina, D. Geiger, B. Hughes, R. Hill, W. Good, S. Heard, K. Summ Wanczak, F. Soliys. Row 2: W. Gangaware, A. Crowell, D. Hizer, G. Wampler, D. Ellis, R. Anderson. brand, M. Backus, T. Wemer, G. Forun, Mr. Kunczewski. Row 'I: L. er, J. Batfenhouse, R. Baker, G. Alwine, R. Dence, L. Beabouf, C. Tuttle, T. Wilson, A. Rubino, R. Geiger, G. Coles, C. Donovan, B. Hossenfrilz, R. Guy, G. Hilden- ' limi -' ff. 3 5, 5 iii. ,, 5, , V . , .. ,.T,'-fx SPORTS CLUB NO. 2 ow 3: R. Orr, E. Robb, R. Ruperl, H. Painter, P. Lentz, J. Bianchelti . Phillips, T. Milliren, G. Parfitf, G. Silvis, R. Shaw, J. Moffaf, J. Simp- on. Row 2: T. Luckinich, T. Bank, C. Paveho, C. Redman, G. Pricener, Jurom, J. Slaby. . Allwine, P. Prettiman, S. Pheil, R. Richerr, K. Rosyak, R. Branf, E. , Niemi, K. Jones, D. Gray, Mr. Kukich. Row 1: C. Landsperger, K. Hazletr, W. Bigler, J. Snyder, W. Reustle, A. Rubright, B. Phillilski, W. l l l o 1 l i I . l G- rx SPORTS CLUB NO. 3 ROW 22 B- KlSllEr, J- Bferlflel. J- l-if1SEf1blQleI', J- DeMC1rCl1i, G. Berk- Liss, K. Bloom, J. Lenarf, S. Kwitoski, J. Cox, A. Kukovich, J. Greer, T sfresser, R. Eberhardf, F. Seda, J. DeMark, H. Bohince, R. Lenfz, W. Mafura, A. Fletcher, D. Johnston. Greer, M. Klavonick, E. McGough, Mr. Miller. Row I: G. Henkel, W. 105 KUVVS Shoe 5l0fe, -lf-Nflflelfef PU. Urbani's Pharmacy, Jeanneite, Pa. ' ravfw-if .amy X , Gymnasfics Club .--...J V ll .,,.,:, li I l .. , i ,l l , l 1 r Q gh- l , f I af I lr rhprk .. Y, GYMNASTICS CLUB V fc' l. 1 . .'- - 4-l . TW? 1'3 ' ff 45: ' 45- .N -'wi-A lg 1 2.5715 .-'Ig . , Row 3: T. Duclek, M. Schultz, D. Nickle, G. Sondrick, P. Shirer, E. Smith, M. Dugo, C. Kish, E. Kunkle. Row 'l: C. Devroude, K. Rugh, W. Roney. Row 2: P. Campbell, J. Costellic, J. Addison, J. Crescenzo, L. Moya, J. Huzleft, M. Yuris, P. Valiga, M. Wells, M. Litrun, T. Gornick. 15' ' Kutz's, The Mun's Store, Jeonnefie, Po. Ev 106 Last one over's u rotten egg! Clover Form Sfore, 575 Fifth Street, Trafford, Pa VARSITY P M . ' li ... W l J. riir. . H 'aillf - . J 1 21 A rr ii 'll e mix J 1 - M 2 A A 'IQ e 2 ff J ll f . P - P -.RP fr P rp P . f- xi X if - R' - N Q X X W , . 7 ff , 1 fx . 53 4' T I K-I--' '51 V' J' ,- 'I ' ' '. V I D f' ' , A il' 'ff l J Q f l lu 1, .. :fd .5 ,' . Row 3: J. Schmuck, R. Killian, R. Brunson, D. Baker, D. Thornton, R. E. Herrholz. Row 1: J. Kurek, F. Ament, A. Isianish, R. Marefka, D. Garvas, R. Wallace, J. Mahkovic, W. Waitleverfch, R. Costellic, W. Saddler, W. Sullivan, J. Giacobbe, E. Joyce, J. Ufzman, P. Kelly, P. Barosh, Mr. R. Kelly. Row 2: J. Hufton, R. DePaIma, J. Cl-nilko, J. Geiger. Sosinski, J. Tamarelli, R. Long, R. Communale, R. Holmes, R. Thomas, Above left: Don'i argue with ihe referee, boys. She knows best. Above right: A perfect fill J ,H Lower right: Fooiball was never like fhisl T07 SP'-'9 '0l Lumber C0-I Export, Pu. Sowash Bros. Marker, Manor, P Cheerleaders Football Basketball Baseball Golf I 15 .Hnf .l girkifyfflhfi' ily ':-:.2'.fr Y 1 I nn ' .ful-. X ,,, mm H , ,. rr' A M ll pr LJJ M I I 'L TFA 'V' 'Q1x1 i v', .'.' ul - , 1 , V ,P 'V ,X fy ,,lnn..L I H ' . , 1 I , , L., , N , .-3151-E 1'f'L t' 11'i.-M- '.' '- 'I ' V ' wmv , 1.1 I flu, 1 ,a,,.s',', ,gl --!- Jfwlw-1 , I I ' -I ,-fi 1 -111 'EH PH -'-HH.1. , Y .-1.1, J. 1.1 .-9 H ,lu E741 :v dm .U V H ': . . - , ...V , . 1f ,I- ,, !:lIw N., I 1 7 , .1 X 1 . ,. , , H . Elm. . , 4 V . , -.,,' N .'l' .V W, ,M , 1 .N W 0. 2. ,- - ,. . ' 1 fu -J it ATHLETHCS ,s ggi. wg 7 If 9. MAJCJRETTES .N TT . ' .ui 3 . gpg, .,,Af-me H, CHEERLEADERS . . . 7 -110-'r f S , j .X If II: I l. ,. x,i,,xZ - - iQ',46'lJL-L, , 4, TLL, 1 ig I 75:1 7 A 'UO' iv A Y! l Tyul l X A -9-Ag .Y ' o-- Q., 1? 21? 9.4 'V 1 f we fi A WJ' 1 1 q,,1-Q, , , .few A Above: Varsity Cheerleaders: Juliane Slater, Karen Seibel, Sandy Staples, Gerry McCoy, Patty Ank, Donna Klebingot. Right: Senior Cheerleaders: Gerry McCoy, captain, and Sandy Staples. Lower left: Jr. Varsity Cheerleadersp Sandy Stamford, Ruth Schickel, Judy Rutan, Ann Meneghini, Sarah Mallik, Sandy Rogers. Lower right: Varsity cheerleaders participate with Varsity P members in Bags and Belles. 1. ., Q E-11 l'l'l if -. I, kg v G... ,.-,,L, ,KJ x F ,gf 11 ,wx CQ H , Q4 ,VJ . ...D -Hifi fl .1 ,7 ,,, ,1 xiii WIT V 1: X lflf . 7 .rg VARSITY Row 31 MY- P- KEIIY, MF- R- Kelly. J' Rlllflfdif J- MGl'Ik0VlC, P- Geiger, vrifch, J. Hazleff, J. Filkosky, J. Addison. Row l: A. Isfanish, R. J. Sosinski, R. Thomas, R. Long, W. Borosh, D. Kosoglow, D. Baker, P. Marefka, R. DePalma, J. Chilko, D. Thornton, R. Gurvas, E. Herrholz, Kelly, J. Giacobbe, J. Ufzmun, E. Joyce, W. Bratkovich. Row 2: J. Smuch, D. Sadcller, P. Campbell. W. Sullivan, R. Comunczle, J. Kurek, J. Schmuck, R. Holmes, W. Wuiile- Buck row: R. Thomas, R. DePalma, W. Bcxrosh, P. Kelly. Front row: J. Sosinski, D. Boker, D. Thornton, J. Schmuck, J. Chilko, R. Gurvas, E. Herrholz sd WA JR. WPlAl. Row 3: J. Meriz, J. Agono, E. Schmuck, W. Good, R. Dence, M. Phoebe, H. S. Hoicluk, R. Prody, A. Meneghini, J. Kelly, R. Saddler, J. Zockel, R George, D. Painter. Row 2: J. McMillan, D. Kuvron, J. Beech, J. Ruoff, O'Connor. W. Cosfellic, J. Biancheffl, J. Montgomery, D. Morrow. Row 1: S. Kwiioski, 112 . 4 T INDIANS , l '1?e.,,m-5M ' DTE!-u -I-.asiglum . k 1 L., N lk Y POUNCE ON A TOUGH SCHEDULE Head Coach Regis Kelly FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Penn Opponents 0 Jeannette 26 7 Scottdale 27 18 Bellmar 35 O St. Vmcent Prep 6 18 Ligonier 6 O Sewickley 53 13 Wilmercling 13 6 Ramsay 35 14 Rostraver 28 fi r r -L R. . rw ei ' 1 -4 YQ' Our Team Provided Many RONALD DEPALMA Quarierbcck RICHARD GARVAS Left Guard ELMER HERRHOLZ Left End ' 'sf I - 55ii'fTL:f r5 'I is ' V611 . 41 5325, r I' 1.- - ' :f i l' V , L E, V' 114 'S an 1oN AoousoN Right half DAVID BAKER Right Tackle JAMES CHILKO Center ' F X A . ' V 'LJ .- . P V i va I F21 ' Q' 'X 1. Q M 'v M 515 , ,, ' 'E : '.,': . 2 6 V' :', TJ! -' hr l t' -- 1, 1: 4 11, V ' !A1'Eb - -A' rl , MH -A 'H f it U 2' J-:B X ,f ' a-1 RONALD LONG Left Half JOSEPH MAHKOVIC Right Tackle JERALD SCHMUCK Right Guard Exciting Thrills and Spills JAMES SOSINSKI Right End DAVID THORNTON Right Tackle WALTER WAITLEVRITCH Left Tackle x if .4 ,Jo H31 f A :ff V' 'MH Q Liz' .T .eff if Our athletic department has in- stilled a sense of teamwork among its many participants. Even in the shadow of defeat they emerge vic- tors, for self respect is better than any trophy won. ... ... e.5A?!fETBALL J. Huffon, M. Kovsky, R. Wallace, R. Cosfellie, C. Guinn, co-captain? -Bryant, R. Brunson, co-ccptaing V. Berurclinelli, E. Joyce, A. Isfunish, Mr. Rizzurcli, head fcooch. W' L ' J Left: Guinn fries for a tip-in. 'I 16 Above: Coach Dick Rizzurdi briefs the lecm before the next quarfer. Claridge Spor1smen's Club VARSITY BASKETBALL Costellic shoots! SCH EDULE Opponents Freedom 49 Glassport 56 Ramsay 47 Ligonier 52 Gateway 63 Scottdale 31 Trafford 55 Glassport 58 Hempfield 62 Latrobe 60 Greensburg 61 Norwin 66 Connellsville 54 Uniontown 76 Jeannette 75 Hempfield 53 Latrobe 45 Greensburg 67 Norwin 59 Connellsville 54 Uniontown 93 Jeannette 64 Swish, go the cordsl Charlie's fouled. j -Q,-.14 . ' ' z as i ': fL?e 1 , EY:i,gfffi-, . , ' -A I ,V N . JW' who ll Se' Lf? Part of the overflow crowd at the Jeannette game 7 lf YI,- in... ABILITY, VERSATILITY, and TEAMWORK I MAKE UP THE INDIANS Sensor members f p T I: I J y H f B b C rd Wallace. II RyB d wif , . A '-- , Q4 0.9.4 J. v. and Jr. W. BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Standing: J. Filkosky, W. Sullivan, R. Ferrari, Mr. Cunningham. Kneeling: J. Wallace, P. Gilkey, F. Ameni, J. Hazletf, L. Mlakur. JUNIOR WPIAI. Back: Mr. R. Kelly, E. Misner, J. Beech, R. Salesky, T. Mertz, W. Braikovich, D. Painter, J. McMillan, R. Brissel. Front: R. Rupp, R. Prady, G. Zackel, T. Cosfellic, J. Leech, A. Meneghini. 'I19 Varslfy Baseball B ck J Chllko E Joyce, J. Huffon R Brunson D Front J Wallace J Schnckel J Uizman H Boyles J Tamarellz A Baker A lstanlsh L Marcmkewlcz F Amenf, E. Herrholz M Clccl B Barfoleih M Laylock R Slater J Fllkosky J Hazletf BASEBALL' SCHEDULE Penn Opponents Norwin Plum Trafford Gateway Franklin Plum Trafford Gateway Franklin Roy Brunson HUYVY B0Yle5 Bob K'll'a ' Jerry Hunan GOLF I... Golf Bock: R. Ruin, B. Kistler, Mr. Onder, R. Gestler, J. Kunkelmann. Front: C. Watt, R. Rebich, F. Meneghini, R, Montgomery, W. Jonseof. matches last year. AXP' GOLF SCHEDULE f ! ,.,., M Penn Turtle Creek 15M Wilkinsburg Penn Hills Plum 9M Oakmoni' Wilkinsburg 'IW Penn Hills 'HW Plum Bill .lonseof demonstrates the pre-address position. tv. Ar tm f, lf' l'-this .- A.. 4. ...M-tx... ' 1 t L-V wily., V :gfgg.....,-F ' The golf team watches Frank's fine swing which won for him many golf Opponents 6 M 14 3 6M 3 HM 4M , :-.msg-41' 1' Barney Kistler Bob Gesiler Jim Kunkelmann 'I21 M ,NO .X , , NK C h TJ ., , .J J' N ,Q ' X, N0 if O fu F ff? fl 4A fy! J Aw ,x , . NV. ff NU? .Wy fi! WWE W f0 , A ' fy , f ' 5 B I A V 5 Q A I ! X Q XXQU i Q, -J j' ' U J Ll n Oi I ff -' If NW F x D ' , ' yn A I Gig V Xia ff, ffl Wflaj 1 I u f 4 2 I U, ?',:'.' J a 7 X 1 A fi X 'Q ,,,f LA , M J! Vw R MXN? A 1?L'f,0J! V I U Q l ff 1 I 11 A MU . W , l p J y, X Q9 l,w Wh Aff 'I ffl ,' fl f LA, .Mi eg, ' - 3 wp I ju,-Chu bb L4 H M! 0 BE ST BR P' K XO- i - I Lf f AX 'Y A I Z ' Q l W M W W N M M x ,W M fy H I K Af Q x ff! 'L J ff! V 4, ljlygznoumuouuv Ry f A J f X XXL JIU A Q f ji Q I X DX t N W f f f ,lf N U Q ML f AL A jj 1 My fwkfff if Suvvfi0f0w1li1u Aj J f f 'M' E J N jf Jffilbf Wy O Jmx l M W 3 JU ' AN X '2'S22Z's2'ucQEf1'f.' 2fW ! , I f I, 1 CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1960 'I22 My J X CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 W f, ,., M -ff IN L lv: J g, LU' WESTMORE LAND COUNTRY CLUB CARLETON OTIS GENERAL MANAGER 'I23 JNL I x lull . . IVV pf I I I J I 1' Q v j XANN-Hoy s SERVICE STATION 101-IN F, TURK K Q XVII' P jf-'G?fI'lI!RAL REPAIRS MARKET X5 A JJ BQ? 325 Meats, Groceries,.Produce, General Merchandise - 5191 V I fu f fl, U rl rn 1 ffl: my KAQJQNJF, Penrld. Claridge P:4-3681 ,' ,fx I' I I' I -J I X I fl O RXQ ,jj CJU ILSON CANDY CO. VA 4-1588 BR 1-2212 ,J J I Manufacturers Nationally Famous WILMERDING BOTTLING WORKS J WUNDER BAR MISSION BEVERAGES Jeannette, Penna. 754 Airbrake Ave. Wilmerding, Pa, COMPLIMENTS OF PINE LAKE FARM TOP SOIL-CORDWOOD UNDERHILL 3-4479 R. B. DAVIS FURNITURE QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS Floor Coverings - Home Appliances East Race Street Manor, Pa. UN. 3-5700 SANDSONS MARKET 321 MAIN STREET COMPLIMENTS OF ' UNION HOTEL IRWIN, PA. PENN, PA. Watch the Green Bags Go By MANOR PHARMACY TENS BUCKS RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE BOWLING MAX H. APPLBAUM, PH.G. Phone UN 3-8852 Race St., anor TIM'S 19 LANES Corner of 5th 81 Clay Ave. LA. 7-9973 M ROBERT DEGUFFROY SPEEDY TV 8. RADIO SERVICE Phone LAfayette 7-6608 R,F,D, No, 1 Jeannette, Pa. 12 4 DEGUFFROY EXCAVATING General Hauling Grading Top Soil Fill R.D. I, Jeannette, Pa. Phones: LAfayette 7-1442-3-4552 GREENSBURG TRIBUNE REVIEW R Westmoreland County's largest Newspaper IRWIN SAVINGS 81 TRUST CO. UA GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COMMUNITY Two Loccufions 309M SI R I 30E I I P I . 'J I I . I WAT I S, Dlx' ONDS, JEWELRY, APPLIANCES I I , R N I Q I EGERS INC. CREDIT JE ELERS I County's Lead Q Jeweless I MARY T BEAUTY SHOP Hair Cutting Our Specialty MAIN ST., IRWIN f 1' . - -A Pa., 304 Mail? sg. UN. 3-6757 UN- 3-2999 II I I Jeqnnene, Pg., 5IofI:jI1y Ave. LA. 3-4821 ,Xl ALJ E ffl! JV V jf' ' I 4 ELEANOR'S f III! HA 'SON PARK ,fill PI House of Fashion, Inc. I f 1 U I IJ FRQFQE 1-ERm'SES,lfqC I sos CLAY AvE., JEANNETTE, PA. N I' I -I ' I C 'yr .f I' Ph I LAf 3-8742 ' ILDERS RHDIE2 ELOPERS one 'Welle LA. 3-1336 Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dresses 84 Accessories N I EARL'S MOBIL SERVICE STATION ' KOHLISA Tires - Batteries - Accessories DRUG STORE CGI' Wash 8: Wheel Balance I A H FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY 620 Clay Ave. Phone,,l:Afayette 3-2021 Jeannette, Pa. Phone: Dkexel 2-9986 Just As 'Your Doctor OrcIered EARL MAINES, Prop. ' Q T.V. Stamps DUAL SLAB CINDERS TUFEDIL MORGAN FEED 8: SUPPLY RED UGG FILI- FARM, GARDEN, 84 SUPPLIES L. DE BASE S.W.P. Paints ' ' gxcaaalinq Ganhacialz WGYU6 Feeds GRADING AND HAULING UN. 3-8408 Irwin, Pa. PI-Ions VA s-2159 WALL, PA. DAIRY QUEEN BOB'S AMOCO CONES - THICK SHAKES -- BANANA SPLITS Corner Wayne Drive-Harrison City Road SODAS -- FLOATS - FREEZES Jeannette - Greensburg Road Phone. LA 3-2542 Level Green Phone DRexeI 2-9900 ROBERT E. WIPPICH, Prop. Tailoring a Specialty - Pick Up 8t Delivery STAR DRY CLEANERS ancl SHIRT LAUNDRY LEVEL GREEN SHOPPING CENTER Phone DRexeI 2-8769 6 Ask Your Trucker 'For CHAMPION COAL ADAMSBURG COAL CO. Adamsburg P6000- coNGnATuLATloNs to the cl.Ass of 1960 V , HARRISON CITYFIREMEN H. J. GGNGAWARE SONS,iINC. Chartered Buses For All Occasions ir Transfer and Moving - Wafer Hauling 'k 24 H T S Ph UNd h II 3 4500 2 LEVEL GREEN Automatic Transmission S ' THE CORNER emce RESTAURANT Geoeeelee we SERVICE OR EXCHANGE SERVICE STATION PRQDUCE Dynatiow Mercomatic Hydromatic Power Glide Jet-Away Fordomatic Phone P' 44176 I Power FI te CAII A I 1' I u Route Iso R.D. 2, Irwin, Po. Y om 'CS Claude Madeira Trafford, Pa HUGH RAMAGE PLASTERING CONTRACTOR R.D. NO. I La 7-5522 Jeannette, Pa. For the Best in Dairy Products Call RATHGEB'S DAIRY Te 7-4830 RT, 66 EXCEL GLASS COMPANY AUTOMOBILE GLASS - WINDOW GLASS MIRRORS CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE TOPS - THERMOPANE LEONARD'S JEWELERS Tomorrow's Treasure Phone La 3-3231 Phone Lu 3-3101 440 South Sixth sf. 405 my Avenue Jeenneee Pe Customer Parking Jeannette, Pa. Leonard Bickan GLA-MAR DRESS sI-IOPPE COMPUMENTS OF 412 MAIN ST. MCCULLOUGH ROD and GUN CLUB IRWIN, PA- R.D. No. 1, JEANNETTE, PA. IL I, , X I J. F. KINGSTON A COMPLIMENTS OF LUMBER Coe I MONROEVILLE BRICK INC. BEAIJLING MOTOR INC. TE'AE5I'Y1'i5L 1-oo42 .'ZLZi,L,1I1YATZj,L,L'Z.i,T,ZEB0NDS FIRE INSURANCE 3700 Wm. Penn Highway Monroeville CLARENCE C. WHIRLOW AGENCY PLYMOUTH - VALIANT INSURANCE THAT INSURES va vu HARRISON PARK 'I2 HARRISON CITY. PA. .1 4 Q .af PEOPLES UNIOW THE FRIENDLY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Glass City Oftice-Clay Avenue, Jeannette Irwin Office-Main Street, Irwin Jqckfown Ofiiice-Lincoln Highway, West Irwin MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM COMPLIMENTS My 'IMJLM OF fo fha CLARIDGE gym of ,960 VCI-UNTEER Sam fi, raw, plant FIRE 'lfligfrngd oude cfdcffrf DEPARTMENT golymamm 129 , -,W I :I f J IN 6, L59 yr? EIL? I 1' ILL.. ,. ' - V.,:,IQ.'-573 I f y I TI-IE IRWIN STANDARDI p . W. C. LUX A ' N - ' x If Oum'ff'd 79 ewspape' F hfu ' GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR Serving 0 Greaf Cvmmurvifv R.D. No. 1 - Jeannette, Pa. A Phone FAirview 7-2323 212 Third Ave. UN 3-4300 Irwin, Pa. Sprucebank 8' Helzel Co. Sagath Brothers Super Market Sheet Metal Work and Roofing Level Green, Pa.-DR 2-9809 warm Air Furnaces A Complete Line of Meats, Groceries, Produce, JEANNETTE PENNA. 'M' PMG F0045 ' , WEINER'S Pleasant Valley Builders' Supply Lumber, Sewertile, cisiem Is- auiiaang Block Hardwuel paints, plumbing supplies Ladies' and ChiIdren's Ready-to-Wear Harrison City-Trafford Rd., Irwin, RD 2, Po. PHONE Ploneer 4-3700 JEANNETTE, PA' B E S T W I S H E S COMPLIMENTS OF . Compliments of LEESE 8. ORRIS, INC. Jeannette Ford Sales Co. - Compliments of Compliments of J Cr M FOOD MARKETS First 8' Harrison Jeannette, Po. The Famous Department Stores WERL'S PHARMACY I Ladies'-Children's-Intants' Wear WILLIAM PENN HIGHWAY FAi'VieW 7'3277 DOMESTIC LINENS MURRYSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA 'I30 Jeannette Coraopolis Mt. Pleasant NOVAK'S SERVICE Wheel Alignment and Balance Expert Tune-Up -il New and Used Cars at Great Savings -il Official Station Number 3088 'K MAIN STREET Harrison City, Pa. Ploneer 4-5227 PE RICH RETAIL COAL Hutchinson Champion Washed Pittsburgh Domestic Seam THE N EWS-DISPATCH Read by more than 10,000 Families of the Greater Jeanette-Irwin District Phone: LAfayette 3-5541 FElDER'S H EAVEN LY MEALS AT DCWN TO EARTH PRICES C 221 South Fourth Street JEANNETTE ' C Phone: ILA 3-9161 Coca-Cola 'A Daggett's Chocolates Reymer's Blenndsl Reymer's R.V.B. Chocolates A A ' OLIJNYK BRO . M. FRIEDBERG S Since 1888 . Wholesale and Retail Meats I WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY Cigars, Tobaccos and Confections custom 5 '9 'e 9 Representative 1 716-718 Clay Avenue pioneer 4-2701 Jeannette, Pa., La 7-2261 ' . TRAFFORD MOTOR CO. Chrysler ond Plymouth Philco Appliances TfGff0fCl, PO- DRexel 2-3737 HUMMELL BROS. Electrical Supplies 359 North First Street Phone: LA 3-3611 Jeannette, Pcl. Euwer's Truly EUWER Cr COMPANY Dependable Home Fumishers 407-409 Clay Ave., Jeannette, Pa. Ducks Tens BOWL-A-RENA 20 Modern Lanes, 12 standard, 8 automatic 200 Baughman Ave., Jeannette, Pa. Phone: LA 3-5480 of LA 3-5489 I-Unch Bur Phone '-A 7-1 1 U Compliments of Compliments of DeSAVAGE MARKET LONG'S CANDY SHOP R.F.D. No. 1 Jeannette, Po. we Sell the Best for the Least Loreski's Photo Cr Hobby Mart' AL'S BARGAIN CENTER Miracle MiIe in Monroeville 703 Clay Ave., Jeannette, Pa. DREXEI 2-5155 Hin the Arcodeu : A - Phone L 3 8053 Business Is Our Hobby Congratulates the Class of 1960 A New World of Fashion Compliments of MERCURY SALES RA1'NER's JONNET MERCURY : COMET : ENGLISH FORD . . . at Prices You Want To Pay Pennsylvania's Largest Volume Mercury Dealer JEANNETTE PENNA. ROUTE 22 DR. 2-7100 Monroeville, Pa 132 , JM I :IVE ! 2 ,V All ' F' -J I 'J 4 ,f A 4 ,IJ XJ ,XI I fly fl!! V V 1 W ,I f I I . ' I Y ,,3 I If I U4 J , I ,F L, M .A v I J A, . 1 fl ! f J, U M J IV? VUQI I!,.fi,N!L LIU! gl I C' I WI! .L If I M JK 5 R ' A, on RY UE GREER I IU W JI BUILIJINO CONTRACTOR If I -Q RD ,gn JEANETTE, PA. All Kinds of Carpentry work Phone FA 7-0177 FREE ESTIMATES LEVEL GREEN REAL ESTATE 343 KUEHN AVENUE LEVEL GREEN, TRAFFORD, PA. O HENRY YERINA Realtor, Builder, Farm Broker Insurance, Pre Cut Homes Swimming Pools MEMBER GREATER IRWIN MULTILIST, INC DRexel 2-6810 ROBERTSON Moving and Storage Moving and Storage Local and Long Distance - A ' n N-mfr 'NOYQQMIQSEICH ' ,, r. .w.w.i,fliim'im3 I Illlllllrl ymmlml .Bmw 'Va in ai m AGENT NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES, INC. Enioy a Wife-Approved Moval LAfayeHe 7-77'I7 416 Magee Ave, Jeannette, Pa. 3 COMPLIMENTS OF CERVI MOTOR SALES YOUR RAMBLER DEALER 418 LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST IRWIN, PA. UN 3-5550 GEORGE L. TERKEL, MGR. yf' I , RAYMALEY'S SERVICE STATION ATLANTIC GASOLINE Tires, Batteries, Accessories . Main St. Harrison City, Pa. Ploneer 4-5721 COMPLIMENTS OF PHILLIPS MARKET MAIN 81 MILL STREET Harrison City, Pa. PI. 4-2221 Thanks for Helping Us Grow HILLS CITY SERVICE SUTHERLAND'S BEAR FRAME - WHEEL - AXLE 8. STEERING ALIGNMENT NURSERY 8. GREENHOUSE Oakforcl Rd. 420 Harvey Street Greensburg, Pa. TEmple 4-9020 . . . 4-9021 Jeannette, Po. LA. 7-7773 MOORE BROS., INC. Your B. F. Goodrich Dealer Televisions-Refrigerotors-Mowers-Washers Bicycles-Dryers-Quick Service Recopping Visit our Electric Recapping Dept. Third Street LA 3-3232 Jeannette, Po. FISHER PONTIAC OLD WM. PENN HIGHWAY BOX 122 Telephone FA. 7-1500 Export, Pa. WILSON CANDY CO. Manufacturers of Nationally Famous WUNDER BAR Jeannette, Pennsylvania C. W. Russin Funeral Home Ambulance Service - UN 3-5458 Race Street Manor, Pa. DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SALON Constitution Ave. - Kewtown, Pa. Phone: Ploneer 4-7191 Specializing in Styling and Cutting Compliments of A FRIEND nag renal sum: MARKET C0mP men'S0f sa SL F M MURRYSVILLE, PA. QP Irwin Monument Works IRWIN, PA. DRACH'S DRUG STORE 404 CLAY AVENUE JEANNETTE, PA. U The Prescription Store ,Ke Nba' X. Y- R0 X XX eiiwt ov OK qv-, 0 , 6 . A X Y 5 K Yo 506 +1 0 4' 9' 6 Xafr D are Qs AJ- UAV rx obb as Q D cf! Abba 40 Y' Oo OX-I 9 LQ 560 Ox Y 610 'xy Qs be or Xe, YTIOMPLIMENTS 9 1 KX Szosvx Ph' .eo 0 js of as :lg LUX O xx x Fox xQ g+'e a 7 Q1 olznfn OF owls Nest Number 1356 V Claridge Pa. JGHNSTONS DAIRY FARM MONROEVILLE, PA. Your Local Dairy WE: Produce Process Distribute Dairy Products direct from our farm Choice of Container Phone: DRexeI 2-3924 E. R. DRENGWITZ Q Sheet Metal Work and Roofing Since 1901 I zoz SOUTH sEcoND STREET Je unne fre, Pe. Phone 3-2261 135 Compliments of Daugherty Funeral Home TRAFFORD, PA. Compliments of Level Green Women's Club Jeannette Mirror Works COMP'-'MENT5 GLASS -- MIRRORS 500 North Third Street Phone: LA 3-4381 Jeannette Pennsylvania MANOR NATIONAL BAN K MANOR, PA. MEMBER F. D. I. C. E V E R L E D G E MANUFACTURING, INC. Manufacturers Plastic Products Traftord-Harrison City Road Box 228 Phono: Jeannette, Pa. Ploneer 4-2491 Compliments of IRWIN COUNTRY CLUB Paintertown Road John and Allen Vial-Owners Phone: UN 3-5016 OHRINGER Home Furniture Company MAIN STREET Across from the Court House Greensburg, Pa. 136 BYERS DRY CLEANING CO. Quality Cleaners-Fur G' Garment Storage Phone: LA 3-9971 Jeannette, Po. EMIL LOCK RADIO AND TV REPAIRS HARRISON CITY-TRAFFORD ROAD O Phone: Ploneer 4-2085 O EMERSON TV AND STEREO DEALER RETAIL SCREENED LUMP RUN OF MINE A WHOLESALE ZEGLIN COAL BOX 223 CLARIDGE, PA. Phone: PI 4-5071 3 ROOMS OF F 't WEST CHEMICAL urmure P R 0 D U C T S I I N C . Living Room Bedrooom Kitchen -Sofa 'I-Double I1 cp. ft. West Disinfecting Division -chair 1-Egger Refngemlor I CLARENCE F. STICKEL O Corner State and Stark Streets GREENSBURG, PA. Greensburg II30 Fairfax I-9800 I37 -Sofa Pillows -Step Tables I-Bookcase Bed 'I-Nite Sta nd 2-Pillows -Gas Range Table -Table Lamps 2-Lamps 'Chairs -Cockfqil 'I-Mattress 35-piece Table 'I-Box Spring Dinnerware All S1000 58.00 FOR oowN wsex WAUGAMAN'S IRWIN, PA., We Give S! H Green Stamps ,I I J N , fi 'W A ,V A y X. - t I X A A-I ' h. , Ri4l X GARAGE if fi Y Llndsay Funeral Home P J 1 ,ft 1 1' F LSV' GENERALVREPZAIRSK 1 5 P , f I X AMBULANCE SERVICE QL J J , I fij' Q-, jf' dfriciql sfqfton Nunrbgr 2131y X A f 1 .jr 5 fi I .! R , , ' , f jj , 1 Ploneer 4-2721 R ,, 1 , N X31 ff R.D. No. 'le-lleannette, Pa. , 11 X' fy, y , j ai ' 5-fi . ' we , l 2 Bvushygynim Roady, I LN 7-6601 Harrison City W Pennsylvania 1 fi' ,if 'X if if f Q f my ,f ,F ,IHSEDA FREEZER Eooos rrrr ' ,t if mf-fi M M 1' v .Q . .1 1 , 5 ' Processors and Packers of Food 1 .I at .ff f 1 Qibili X l L AW, PlZZ,l-SANQYVICHESHL on ERRM tif For Restaurants and Institutions f,' J 3 W ,fb ff ijgk' ' V' ,R ' ' f -6 ' I 'V'-X 'x. mg J AL QURBESERVX E W yy jx Meat Processed For Freezers lk tix' it It til X X' 5 . 1?-X Rbiite122iffU I A! 'U Phone Fairvievv7-26711 Custom Slaughtering fiji' K ,xiii ' Hi ia J-Qi U ini 'vii RINALDI BROS. BODY SHOP 24-Hour Wrecker Service THATCHER FORD SALES INC. Authorized Salesman Service NEW and USED CARS - FORD TRUCKS Thunderbird Styling - New Lifeguard Design Phone: 3-4931 V-X Jeannette, Po. C QQ N F1 . . T3 QQ Q Wm. Penn Hgwy. Fairview 7-5090 Route 22 my if 'E Lxsj 5? ,E so X XQ fi K Qi to ef HEAD -CQQPQRATIQN DIEHL-MAYFLOWER R. 5 ,X C ,ffl :IM-e yEn -Bo u a rs -.J ' X4 N x4gX'AutomEfc Rubber Bicmd Duckpin Setters LOCAL 8' LONG DlSTANCE ff i Routfe 665' if .D. 3, fe 15 N .JfG.r ensjafurg, Pa. L0cust 3-1522 Jr' 5 rg l 13 New Modern Heated Warehouse Reasonable Rates - Free Estimates Phone LA. 3-6511 Jeannette, Po. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 FROM SUNSET DRIVE FOREST NURSERY ' 1, T QI I P.J.H.s. STANDARD CLUB PINS E , AWARDS CQLQ I Fai I Q DON ENEIX S SO e UNION TRUST BUILDING PITTSBURGH I9, PA. PHONE AT 'I-0384 LEVEL GREEN LANSCAPING, FOREST, AND ORNAMENTAL BAND UNIFORMS COMMENCEMENT TRQ355 FIR CHEERLEADER UNIFORMS INVITATIONS IIL,I CAPS S. OOWNS PERSONAL CARDS G. E. Breakey If Phone DR 2-3492 CHQIR RQBES ANNUALS 0 X I X O av I UW,XxRJIfIP FLAGS RESOLUTIONS XX Y D-QI XE! HW RIM 1 RN X215 . I TELI VV 'fi A afbd I Pg XS V I-.TIE lxuu bT,,! C . RR X ? - 'SP. CI X, I , LJ LM' 9 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 Tj CONORATUL TION5 TOXTHE JCLAISS OI? oo EA A . I I If BUSHY RUN -I 9 X I QUT - ,0 f, Q90 I I XCWIRL V , I' -.V PY J A ERXEWIHHTO RX LIONS CLUB K, CX- IR: YR L XC Q X U Q, J XCR. VA V flux J 'viagra' X. I X Ny yxm H QA jx ,I 9 9 AI ,. DN S QV I I I' 4, V' L K A1162 LHCOLN IQIWYAWIEST JPN ,JI Q JIS 1 I , Lf I 'I I 5 61 IRQM PAJ TT N PENN TOWNSHIP XJ 'X ' IS WESTMORELAND COUNTY 'f lj IL I I HARRISON CITY, PA. WESTMORELAND COUNTY'S PROGRESSIVE FORD DEALER PHONE: UN 3-6800 YOUTH HAS MANY PROBLEMS, ONE OF WHICH IS TEACHING PEOPLE NOT TO DESPISE THE AMERICAN HERITAGE. 139 AL-I-MAN'5 The Glunt Funeral Home CASH FEED STORES FLOUR A DOG FEED s. SUPPLIES 506 Cherry Drive , Level G een FEED E LAWN s. GARDEN SUPPLIES CHICKS FERTILIZER TRAFFORD, PA- IRWIN JEANNETTE EXPORT Phone DR 2-3520 W j MU! KIsTLER'S I JF W O . GOLF DRIVING IM W My D B0 e USED C55 1 I K ' J Chev olet V- ohile Q a ROUTE Tao P SAL AND SEB ' 'I Mile West of Jeannette Q! I , 1 1020 Telephone La 3 3208 I My I Phgwesz , l9000-0 -0 I 'I mf V Ji fl fb ' 0 A ,fp I KD 'I b Pho. La 3-5 j If J , f -. COMPLIMENTS OF f V I S HAW EWS JH XD X 3 4 fl ' GUN wo ,f Ki M41 SHOO UPF S NORMAN A. VENZON,a . AR E E U P 4 ' lg O DJJ V akford P k Road Jeannette ,Sf I A I Jeannette Federal Savings SIX BOWLING LANES al tCl l.0al'I I A.B.C. SANCTIONED EACH ACCOUNT SAFELY INSURED TO 510,000 Open Friday Nights and Saturday Morning Come Visit Our Completely Ploneer 4-2137 New and Modern Office at, C 418 CLAY AVENUE 140 CLARIDGE, PENNA. CITY OFFICE SUPPLY 607 Clay Ave. Jeannette, Pa. next door to Olympia Phone LA 3-9471 Supplies for Schools, Homes, and OFfices f , .'. -L J .,-V ,W on. 2-7165 FLOYD MESSALLE REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN House 8. Commercial Wiring Complete Insulating 81 Electrical Healing R. D. 1-Box 211 Trafford, Pa. 2 Mikan Motor Company Seventh Street and Forest Avenue Tratqord, Pa. E Phone: DR 2-5600 PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE JOHN M. FINK COAL AND GENERAL HAULING Phone: PI 4-7942 Harrison City, Pa. 1 ,Ci , if ,low , 1 f lily. ,SLI ff ,, JEANNETTE CONCRETE AND G I L L E S P I E ' S ' yf y .1ly.iQ Z?i'y si.ocK com PANY -A f J I ' 'V all ' 5415 Jeonnette's Best Store ' D f ,111 'ii' i Ready Mixed Concrete Pittsburgh Phone: BRcindywine 1-7735 Jeannette Phone: LA 3-6583 1010 HARRISON AVENUE iff? . .lf I .1 sahce was Telephone LA 3-5561 ff' Compliments of Myrrls' Barber Shop 129 Murrysville Rd. Level Green, Pa. WE SPECIALIZE IN CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING Compliments of JOHN R. BUCAR, M.D. ny' IQ f V ll, 'Q AXWW' wx , ,JT ' v - L A , 6 A 70M LQ lib f ' 'NIM W P39973 lv lv We L ll! ff W 1 L ' M , y lf! Aki T c RD's MARKET WR K ,fBb9XC. CL K s v Ml K l ' L L X-f ' PER MARKET SHOPPING J .Ji A- ,sul lTT AVE. - 1 LLL ,E n 4,1 f ,L rl ON A FRIENDLY BASIS. I Lk, I wma, Pell DR 2-2250 FA 7-0356 1 f WIGLE'S DRUG STORE CHARLEY BROS. YOUR REXALL PHARMACY WHOLESAILELLLRSOQUEERS K, , FA 7-2475 'f O 3 Export, . 6' GREENSBURG4-'.lP Of Q L. - PA. U it , r?l...f' of J A LL. l xg ' fl' S V E 'll ,, V Q L 45,- P 1-WWE - L MANORALANES M D JE NKETTED CLE Nflclzi CO. , ff:-AfRfl5.B.C.SANCTIONED' T , L ANINQLPRESSI ERATLONs A lnli - f '- 665gLAYA VU PHONE LA 3-4521 ' F9fB?53Lv31fifmS ,FL lv' L Residence jx ax 'U E CALL F65 AND DELIVER UNdel'l'1lll 37.9885 J L Uljlclerhill 3-4712 Q A SP CIA cEs FOR PROM Tux M L ' MANOR, PENNA. Com liffn-lenlnts of N X W PM 1:5955 Schaller's . . Fine Bakers L LEVEL GREEN 9 ESTABLISHED 1902 PUTT PAR GOLF COURSE C. Boyd and Helen Shuster, , OWNERS C f G lf---PAR 48 me O Phone TE 7-3660 l Route 66 4 Miles North of Greensburg 5 9 A 8: M SUPER MARKET I l. IRWIN, PA. Greensburg , Penna. A The Best Place To Shop and Save Cash. 142 l l I I ADMINISTRATION .,.,. ADVERTISING ...,. ALMA MATER .,,..,. ASSEMBLIES ..., ATHLETICS .,,.... Baseball ........... Basketball ......... Football ..,.... Golt ....... BAND ........,.,.... CHEERLEADERS ......, CHORAL GROUPS ....,.,. CLUBS ........ Art ......,............... Book Explorers I,4I..., Charm .....,........,. Cheerleaders .,.... Chess ...,.............. Coin Collectors ...I,.,.,.....,..,...,......4.,. Explorers .....,........,.,............,............ Future Business Leaders ot America Future Homemakers, Junior ,.........,.,.. Future Homemakers, Senior .r....... Garden .....,4..........,.r....,...,..,... Geography-Travel ................ Gymnastics ............ Hobby I, II .....,.r,4,....,. Hunting and Fishing .,.... Junior Mechanics ..........,... Junior Science ....................... National Forensic League .... ,..., National Honor Society ...4,... Nature .,..,.........,....,......,.., Nurses ................,...,...... Penn Drama Guild ..,...... Reading ...,.....,,......,,.. Science .......,,... Secretarial .,..,..,.,. Senior Science ...,... Spanish ........... Speech ..,.,l Spelling .,...... Index ..,.....,8,9 , ,f ..,.. I22-T42 -L Inside Cover ,.....II2-I2I ............I2O l...l.II6-II9 I2-I I5 .l.....,I2I .,l......8O,8I II ,.,......82,83 ,......85-IO7 .......97 ......,86 .,.....99 ..,......IO4 ..,...,97 .......i.9O,9I ,........iOO ..,..,...IOI .......87 .........iO2 l,....,..IO6 .........IO4 .......s.9O,9I .l.l.....92,93 .,.....89 .......99 .........IO3 .......85 ,,.......92,93 ......,..92,93 .......86 .,.....89 ......,87 AB. 1 vu-A-I smm. DS BROTI I ERS llmr, Michi 4 Sports I, ll, III .,...., Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y ..l..., Varsity P ...,.,.... DEDICATION ...,... DRAMA ...4..,.l.,.,.............. Beauty and the Beet ....., Outward Bound ,l...,..., FACULTY ,......,,..,...,. I .,....... MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN ...,..l MAJORETTES .,...... OFFICERS Eighth Grade .,..... Freshman ,.,... .. Junior ......,...., Senior ......r ..l.l...., Seventh Grade ..,.. Sophomore .....,..,.. PENN POINT STAFF ....... PROM ..,..,.l,...........,....,.,,. SENIOR PERSONALITIES l..,.. SENIORS .,.....,......,...,.... SERVICE GROUPS Cafeteria ......,...... Fire Patrol ,.......,......... Girl Friday ............l...l........ Guidance Counselors ....,..,. Junior Proiectionists .,...l, School Nurses ......... Secretaries ........ Stage Crew Ushers .....,........... STUDENT COUNCIL ,.,..,.,.......,....... ,..,. UNDERCLASSMAN HOMEROOMS Eighth Grade ..,,.......,..................,... ,....... Freshman ..................,....,.,.. ......,. Junior ................... Seventh Grade ........ Sophomore ....... ...IO5 ..l.l..,iO7 .,..2,3 84,85 ,....84 .....85 IO-I3 IO .......I4 .......36 .........76,77 .,....,.l3O,3I .l...l..I4-29 ......67 ......67 ...H69 32-5 I 44-47 40-43 32-35 48-5 I 36-39 ADAMIK, STANLEY ....... ADDISON, JON ......... ADER, MARLENE ........... AGONA, DARLENE .. ...,., .. ANDIORIO, ROSEMARY ANTHONY, EDWARD ..... ASHE, CAROLE ANN ....... ATWOOD, RUTH CAROL BAKER, BEVERLY ........... BAKER, BONNIE ..... BAKER, DAVID ...... Senior I ........14,76,106,112,114 .....................14,103 ...............14,103 ..................I5,6B,95 ........15,8O,8 I ,84,98 ............14,82,95 ........15,82,94 ..: ...... 15,69,76,77,79,107,112,114,120 BARCLAY, ROBERT ......... ..,.,...........................................,. 1 5 BAREFOOT, DIANE ...... ......... 1 5,65,76,77,84,85,103 BARRON, JAMES ................. ....... I 5,76,77,80,8I,84,92 BAUGHMAN, CLIFFORD BELAK, PATRICIA .......... BERLIN, GERALDINE ...., BERLIN, HELEN ....... BERLIN, MARCIA ...... BLASH, LARRY ............ BLUM, MADELAINE .,.... .. BOYLES, HARRY ........... ,. BOYNTON, WILLIAM ........ BREAKEY, DAVID ........... BRECHT, PATRICIA ...... BRINTON, RUTH ........ BRUNSON, ROY .....,.. ..,.................16,94 ......I6,30,76,83,103 ..............I6,31,82,I03 1 6,76,8O,8 I ,B3,103 I 6,3O,76,77,82,92 ....,.........16,31,98,101 .........I6,3I,78,92,12O ..................16,83,97 1 7,7O,8O,81,92 . .......,. ................ ............................. 1 7 ,86 ........5,1 7,30,78,107,109,1 16,1 I7,I 18,120 BUSH, HARVEY .............. ....................................................... 1 7,87 BUTCHER, CATHERINE ...... ...... I 7,71,76,83,103 CAVADA, JOYCE .......... ...,......................... 1 7,76,83,95 CHEPLICK, MARION ...... .............................,............ 1 7,95 CHILKO, JAMES ........ CIFRANIC, KAREN ........ .......5,17,67,107,I09,112,114,120 1 7,67,76,77,8O,81,82,84,89 COCHRAN, WILLIAM ....... .......................... , ...... . ..17,87 COSTELLIC, ROBERT ..... DEIBLER, ALVIN ........ DePALMA, RONALD ..... DEVOLA, SYLVIA ....... DIBIASE, CAROLE ......... DIETRICH, CHARLES ..... DiFONSO, NADINE ...... DRYBURGH, CAROL ...,. DUDEK, FRANCIS ...... I8,66,107,116,117,118 18,31 ,67,1 07,1 12,1 14 I 8,30,65,76,77,89,95 ......18,76,B0,83,B4,97 I 8,76,94 ,...,.....I8,85 ,...................18,97 DUGA, BETTY ANN ...... ...... I 8,30,76,97,101 DUNNY, JAMES ........... ................... 1 9,76,83,92 EDELMAN, RAYMOND ..... ....,... 1 9,3I,65,76,82,85,88 ENICK, GERTRUDE ..... ............ I 9,58,76,94,101 ERDELSKY, JOSEPH ,........ ........ I 4,I9,31,67,68,76,92 FAIRFULL, MARGARET ..... ..................,..... 1 9,76,94 FIERST, WILLIAM ....... FINK, DONNA ............ GARVAS, RICHARD ..... GESTLER, ROBERT ...... GOOD, JOANNE ....... GRAY, LYNN ............. GREER, KATHRYN ...... GRESSMAN, HARRY .... GUIDDY, ANDREW ....... HAJNOSZ, DOLORES ....... HARPER, GERALD ......... HARVISON, LLOYD ...... HAUBRICH, DEAN ..... HELLY, GERALDINE ...... HERRHOLZ, ELMER ....... HICKEY, PATRICIA ....... HILL, GEORGE .............. HOMCHAK, EDWARD ...... HOOLEY, EDWARD ...... HUDSON, GEORGE ....... HUFTON, JERRY ....... JONSEOF, WILLIAM ..... KAUFFMAN, KAREN ..... .......19,58,67,IO7,112,114 ..................19,77,87,121 ...............19,76,77,82,98 ........2O,76,79,82,84,85,89 ........2O,3O,79,84,87 ....................20,97 ........2O,3I,76,82,95 ....................20,92 .........2O,31,92 ............................2O,B7,94 20,67,107,1 12,1 14,120 ........2I,92 ........21,97 ........5,14,21,31,67,69,107,109,1 16,117,1 18,120 .........2I,70,71,83,84,B5,101,I03 KEMERER, PATRICIA ....... ......................,................... 2 1 ncIex KILLIAN, ROBERT ...... KILPATRICK, GRACE ...... KISTLER, BARNEY ....... KLINE, JUDY ..........,. KOHL, TERRY .,.... KOVAC, LOUIS .... KREN, SYBIL ...................... KUNKELMANN, JAMES ....... LARSON, JULIA ................. LAWSON, VAUGHN ,....., LEONARD, PAUL ........ LESHER, RUTH ANN ........ LIMBERGER, THOMAS ..... LLOYD, CARLISLE ,... LOGERO, LONNIE ....... LONG, RONALD . ...... , LUTZ, WILLIAM ............ MacCURDY, WILLIAM .... MCCOY, GERALDINE .......... MCKISSOCK, MARLYN ...... MADEIRA, GERALD ..... MAGILI., LAURA ........... MAHKOVIC, JOSEPH .... MALLIK, EDNA ............. MALLIK, EVELYN ........ MENEGHINI, BETTY ....... MENEGHINI, FRANK ...... MERRITTS, LINDA ........ MERTZ, JEROME ........... MESSALLE, RICHARD ...... MILLER, BEVERLY ........ MILLER, JOEL ...........,... MILLS, ROBERT ................ MORRIS, GWENDOLYN .... NEIDIGH, RUTH ....,........ NICKLE, DAVID ...... ORR, EDWARD .......... PAINTER, RONALD ..... PATEK, BEVERLIE .... PINAZZA, BEVERLY ......, POPELLA, WILLIAM ............... RAMAGE, LAURA FAITH RAMSEY, PHOEBIE .......... RAYMALEY, CAROLE ...... REDDY, JACQUELINE ..... REDISH, EUGENE ......... REDMAN, ROBERT ...... ROBB, DORAN ....... . ...... .. ROSCHER, BETTY ANN ...... ......... SCHMUCK, JERALD ..... SEMEGA, DONNA ...... SENOR, JANET ................ SHANTNER, BONNIE ...... SNYDER, ELLA MAE ....... SOSINSKI, LEONARD ...... STAMFORD, THOMAS .... STANEK, LILLIAN ...... . STAPLES, SANDRA ....... STEVENS, ROBERT ........... SUTHERLAND, GERALD ..... TAMARELLI, JAMES ...... THORNTON, DAVID ...... TRKULA, CHARLOTTE ...... TURNSEK, CAROL ....... VALENCIC, JOSEPH .......... WAITLEVERTCH, WALTER WALLACE, RICHARD ..... WALLACE, SARAH ...,........ WALTERS, DARLA JEAN ...... WATKINS, THOMAS ....... WILKINS, JANET ......... YATES, ROBERT ............ ZATEZALO, MELVA ...... ................21,67,76,107,120 ....................,.....22,69,94,101 .........22,59,75,79,a5,as,92,121 ............................22,65,75,94 ........22,31,66,68,76,B4 ,......22,31,71,76,101,IO3 .........22,76,77,84,97,121 .......22,63,71,84,85,92,10I ..................22,76,84,85 ................22,30,8O,8'I,84 ..,...,23,3O,64,65,76,97,1OI .....................23,76,84,85 ........5,7,23,69,76,83,85,88 ................23,3I,84,85,97 .......23,67,107,112,114 1 ,81,92 ......................23,76,83,85,92 ........5,23,3 1 ,7O,84,97,IO9,I I1 ...........................23,B2,85,88 ................23,84,97 .....................4,24,76 ......24,67,107,112,114 .................24,97,10I ...............24,70,97,101 .........24,7I,76,84,97,1OI .........24,76,84,85,97,IOI ...................24,84,87 ..........................24,77,92 .........24,80,81,94,95,101 .....................4,25,87 ......25,84,92 ........25,71,ao,a1,a5,1o1 .............,........25,I06 .........25,64,84,85,97 .........25,31,76,85,89 ........,.........25,70,97,IOI .......26,3O,8O,81,B3,84,89,92 ...............26,37,76,84,B5 .,..............26,76,83 .....................26,94 ..............................26,81,84,85,88,97 26,31,69,70,71,76,77,79,84,85,101 . .............................. 26,67,107,112,I14 ......26,76,84,88,101,103 .........14,27,76,8O,B3,85,97 .........................27,30,95 ..........27,83,101,103 ......27,67,1o7,1 12,1 I5 ................27,3O,84 ...................27,3O,94 ........27,70,76,103,1 I1 .............................27,84,87 .,......27,30,67,69,78,107,120 ........,..........2s,67,1o7,112,115 ........28,30,67,76,77,80,81,89,94 .......14,28,3O,8O,8I,82,83,92 ,............2B,67,IO7,112,115 .........28,31,107,I16,117,118 ........................29,67,70,97 .......29,8O,81,82,83,85 ...................29,as,a9 .......4,29,76,82,85,103 1 I I I 4 , QXQJJJJ ? 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