Phillipsburg High School - Karux Yearbook (Phillipsburg, NJ)

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' . 1' ,- ,I ,111 K Traditions Start With Students The greatest of the many traditions that the ancient Greeks passed on to us was that of the democratic form of government. Need- less to say its development required a tre- mendous amount of study. Today it is our job to devote as much study, if not more, to the preservation and advancement of our democracy and thereby of our too often taken for granted freedom. XI I iz J f ,H ' Q fi '4 ' iii ' i 4' ,' Tift F 'Ei' v K! --,v4 g A41 I I 3:29, -. .A ll Q 'L wr 1 ,az ' w 'F' 53 1, A, K X' 22 cl 5' x 9 l 1 4 I 92 ,, ,. 4, .1 AVG . O 15+ - . ' Q ,lf A W-I YE as I .Q rx' bs X R me x , ' ' :yr vu -.fv X -f ' ' , ,. ,, ,, . - . ' 4, 5 t 5 5 ' M., M ' f , 'f'ElEEf Za: 1 , , fav ,N 1- , ,N-w,2H!w1',' ,W - xv ,M ' Q, , Q, S A I A -:rm 4 I 11 'B Q. MA , me Q X ti- V.- 1-- . I aff 1 , ivy 511:33 . V- vm - V'l:C1'I , .W vrvlf, rf: ff V- I Hi: , 1. M. .M ,Lvl The if -, Y 4 ifF'i1WZQ3L 1 ff x 2'1 A , li AL' z' 4 l ff or limi X Fll3Q'f ' 'EWR 13 age 1 Charm N +3 of Good Music Appeals to All Ages Music was an intricate part of the life of the Greeks. Apollo was said to play the lyre so beauti- fully that when he played on Olympus, the gods forgot all else. Today, students find the study of music an interesting and enjoyable change from the normal course of study. Under 'lhe direcfion of Mr. Harper. fhe band pracfices iniricafe formaiions. Jean Michalowski Head Twirler A Cappella Choir members enierfain flue sfudeni body while fhey learn ihe apprecia- +ion of good music. Band members gain a knowledge of fhe inlricacies of music while fhey learn +o play 'I'l1eir insfrumenis. Af the end of ihe school day sfudenfs hurry home. 12 Student Life The lives of any students, from ancient Greece or from our modern world, are made up of many different and interesting facets that make them distinctly the lives of students. These include, not only pouring over books, but developing special talents, sharing the experiences with fellow stu- dents, and finally becoming a better person for the efforts. Rhonda Volk displays her dramatic ialenf as ihe wi+ch. tgu Z' ' tw , , 5 A K Vi , 2' .E., t' , ,,,, fftflli' I Friendly s+uden+s fake Mme ou+ 'from +heir classes to enioy +hemselves ai a picnic. Susan Schlegal diligenfiy does homework. Sfudenis give fhe school a 'Fesfive air fy 5 Q SW? , SHP M 9 Q 58 B. C. 'I 1966 A. D.-S 1 qggw , 0 Dor . X 1 9 y J 5 Jerry McClure pu-is forfh greai effor-'I' as he counfers a swiich in 1 ' , 5 44 in 6 ...., -W y f V ,, 6' y I Z, , Q , . BeHy L J p g f 1 I y vigo g f + ff h I re In The Spotlight The Greeks strived for physical fitness as well as cultural excellance. Every young ath- lete longed to have his statue in the amphi- theater as was done to honor the greatest of athletes. Our students today still find a sense of great accomplishment in participating in varsity and intramural athletic competition. Accomplishments ln the days of ancient Greece, one of the greatest awards that a young person could re- ceive was a laural wreath. This honor bestow- ed upon a chosen few proclaimed to the world that here was one especially gifted in his chosen field, either athletically or culturally. Their tradition of awarding excellence is still present today. The presentation of an award means not only that a talent has been recog- nized but also that a challenge has been set forth. May those that have been honored here meet that challenge and any others that they encounter. Linda Horion demonsirafes iudo skilll. James Bellis Scholar - Athlete .1 Mary Ann Grape - winner of Halloween coniesf Linda Gloor - D.A.R. award Sonda Pa-Hi displays E.S.C. cheerleaders frophy. Mary Helen Wanamaler and David Janci receive congrafulafions from Mr. Conwell as Nafional Meri? Scholarships Finalisfs. Charles Russo - Disfricf and Regional wresfling champion David Janci Valedidorian Marylu McCarthy Salu+a+orian i Commencement Speakers On March I4, the Phillipsburg Board of Education announced the graduating honor students of l966. David Janci was named vale- dectorian and Marylu McCarthy, salutatorian. Dissertations by the highest ranking seniors in each course were given to Douglas Sager, Col- lege Preparatory Technical Courseg Mary Helen Wanamaker, College Preparatory Artsg Margaret Molnar, Business Educationg and Linda Borrajo, General. 1 : r f' .Q 'Z I lv 1 I ' Ji -f , 4 , I 'A f 'l,j,,,wf ,KV. I , , ,, X L . ' ' gk f 7' A , 'Q rr X Q , nf da Borraio, Margarei' Molnar, and Mary Helen Wanamaker Commencemem' Speakers: Douglas Sager, Lin ,,,'. . E. X J 1 H . Ek - 1 Jef! fl l .4 W , fi is X xg: 5 jke .SZ JF ' ' Mfg i lfl ' ' ' ' ' i f j. T u MY y 6, ' if ! A - L I as ' if? - -A' 2 ll F n ,n n 3 21 Mr. John Lennon-Presideni' Mr. Andrew Varga-AHorney Mr. John D. Carberry Mr. Vernon Besf Business Manager The Rev. Mr. George S. Bowden 16- Mr. Charles Pfriemer Dr. Herbert K. England-Superintendent' Board Of Education And Superintendent Of The Phi ipshurg Public Schools Mr. J. Charles Wanamalcer - Principal Principal Develops Educational ldeals Socrates devoted his life to teaching. His aim was to overcome ignorance by showing the proper methods of attaining truth and perfec- tion. Likewise, our principal, Mr. Charles Wanamaker, has pioneered in making Phillips- burg High a model of progressive education. Mr. Wanamaker's administration has seen the creation of the present Guidance Depart- ment with its Director and full time counsel- lors, the introduction of more artistic and cul- tural experiences for the student body through the Tournament of Plays, the school musical, and other dramatic productions. He has im- plemented the national physical fitness pro- gram by introducing varsity golf for boys, var- sity field hockey for girls, reviving boys' var- sity tennis and girls' varsity basketball and ex- panding the intramural sports program for all. ln his attempts to bring the four year course of study of each student up to date. Mr. YVan- amaker, aware of the more recent and worth- while developments in education. has instituted a course in public speaking. He has also been responsible for the inclusion in the curriculum of college-level calculus for advanced place- ment in college, as well as the modern ap- proaches in the field of science. such as PSSC physics, CHEM Study. advanced biology. and the latest textbooks, equipment. and adequate supplies. Mr. Wfanamaker, in the tradition of So- crates. has devoted the past twelve years of his life to the administration of the highest ideals in thc education of the nation's youth. VVe feel confident that the coming years will elicit more new developments at Phillipsburg High, as Mr. YVanamaker persists in his attempts to keep our school among the state's best. Mr. Wanamaker observes office sfaff, Miss Cronca, Mrs. Edolo and Mrs. LaH'ig, as fhey decoraie a Chrisfmas free. Mr. Fred Leonard - Vice Principal Vice Principal The vice-principal of our school, Mr. Fred Leonard, is a dedicated and industrious admin- istrator. Among his duties are such things asg disciplining students, authorizing absences for unusual appointments, scheduling of classes for students and faculty, and solving recurring fac- ulty problems. He also plans some extra-curric- ular activities. He enjoys seeing students hav- ing fun, but at the right time and place. Al- ways friendly and helpful, Mr. Leonard impress- es upon students the necessity of good conduct. Guidance Time, patience, and energy are important factors for the guidance counselors, who devote their time to individual and group counseling. To make their job more effective the counselors have divided up their varied responsibilities. This year the Guidance Department is under the direction of Mr. Willam Conwell, who is in charge of all Seniors and college-bound Juniorsg Mr. David Clauss advises all Sophomores, and Juniors not in the college curriculum: Miss Alice Burrows counsels the Freshmen. Miss Alice Burrows - Counselor Mr. William Conwell - Direcfor if ' Mr. David Clauss - Counselor H-iw 'Q- ll Mrs. Gaulrapp, A.B. Mrs. Kozlow, A.B. Upsala College Buclrnell University General English English Freshman Y-Teens Study Hall English This year the English department continued to enlighten and enrich the lives of the entire student body. As classes explored the depart- ment's excellent program of accelerated reading, listening comprehension, and original composi- tion, each student's ability to communicate clearly and intelligently with one another was increased. While striving to augment each stu- dent's store of knowledge, the English teachers instructed classes in the interpretation of vari- ous literary pieces and in the correct and ef- M, LUH- A3- Mrs- M-ff+if'- MA- . ' . Willres College New York University fective usage of the English language. English, Public Speaking English Boolr and Maslr Club Nafional Honor Sociely i xl ' li 1 ' P 1 in ' . , it g .Lai E 5 ' E it,1 ...,, . . if .r.r fu MVS- Ralph. M.A. Mr. Collins, B.S. Miss Marnnu, B,S, Mrs. Meriz, B.S. Lehigh Universify Penn Slare Wes-f Chegfer Sfa-fe Easl Slroualsburg Slafe Chairman, Senior English English English Business English Na+ional Thespians Blue Pencil Club Ka,-ux Newspaper Jr,-Sr, Y-Teens 75 Mr. Nagy, B.A. Mr. Niclrischer, M.S. Miss Smilh, A.B. Mr. Tomaino, B.S. Moravian Eas+ Slroudsburg Georgian Cour+ Murray S+a+e College General English English English English Visual Aicls Club Free Press Correspondenl Freshman Y-Teens Boy's Tennis Club 'if- fr ,Z 'bw f ,fflcrr 1 5' f 'i'?'afV? ! 4 ra 5 4' rl. , is ya X 'far A : 'iagifig .. ,vi-1..er VV .. . ,,,.W,, . . ,, W My ,, A Mrs. Kozlow's Freshmen English classes learn how 'lo malre accurafe use of lhe reading malerials available af 'lhe high school library Social Science Fine Arts In preparation for intelligent participation in our community and nation, our Social Sci- ence and Fine Art Departments present an ex- cellent program. United States and World His- tory present the accomplishments as well as the failures of the past and illustrate the relation between them and contemporary conditions. The library facilities permit students to do re- search on topics briefly discussed in class and to carry out major assignments. The Art De- partment provides the students not only with the opportunity to improve their artistic abil- ity, but also with the chance to gain a better knowledge of the subject. Miss Haus, B.A. Susquehanna University Chairman, World History General U.S. History N59 Mr. Dragotta, M.A. Mr. Frinzi, B.S. Syracuse University Villanova U.S. History Applied Economics Freshmen Football Coach Football, Baseball Mr. Lucernoni, Nl.A. Mr. Mamana, B.S. Lehigh University East Stroudsburg State U.S. History U.S. History Senior Class Advisor Future Teachers L.. 1 fb Mr. Pambianchi, M.S. Mr. Patti, B.S. Walre Forest Trenton State U.S. History Applied Economics Football Field and Stream Club I YN bm 1 li 1 --V A Mrs. Thompson's Freshmen hisiory class re-enac+s 'rhe merhod used by fhe Greeks fo osfracize a corrupf official from 'iheir governmenf. x b ' W Mr. Schwarh, M.A. Miss Talddd. 8.5- Kulzfown Sfafe Mansfield Slale Arr Librarian Coin Club Library Club Mrs. Thompson, M.A. New Yorlr Universiiy World Hisfory Yearboolt Mr. Warne. B.S. Ruigers U.S. His+ory Confemporary Affairs Club Foreign Language Music A zenith of distinction and excellence has been achieved by an expanded Music Depart- ment. Under the direction of Mr. Exley, tal- ented and interested students participate in choruses and music appreciation. Various as- semblies acquaint the student body with music, and give them an opportunity to appreciate the universal language. Our Language Department, headed by Mrs. Feely, has set high standards of academic quality. Four years of Latin, Spanish, French and German are offered. With the add- ed assistance of recordings and laboratory facil- ities, each student becomes adept in the lan- guage of his choice. Mrs. Feeley. A.B. Moravian College Chairman Spanish Mr. Exley, B.S. Mr. Harper. B.S. Trenlon Sfare Mansfield Siaie Vocal Music Band, lnsirumenfal Music A Cappella Brass Ensemble Club Joel Shipe uses his exlra energy for a song in our'bancl. Mr. Buralli, M.A. Mr. Cameron, B.A. Lehigh Universily Monfclair S'la'l'e German Lafin, English Senior Class Advisor Jr. Classical League Mrs. Feeley's Spanish class, a'H'ired in fheir original cosiumes, creahs a Mexican a+mosphere by observing 'Phe casfom of breaking +he pirTa'fa 'Wx ii Mr. Finelli, A.B. Mr. Gillespie, B.S. Mr- Turner. B-A. Mr- Walli+sch. A.B. Lafayeife College Kufzfown Shale Lycoming Muhlenburg French Spanish Spanish, English German French Club Spanish Club Freshmen Wresiling Club German Club Science Mathematics In this ever-changing world, where man is striving to reach the outer limits of the uni- verse, the students in our Mathematics and Sci- ence courses are learning skills which will pre- pare them for the responsibilities of a growing society. In science and mathematics a student acquires a technique of precision and the con- cept of logical order. Students who have high aptitudes are offered accelerated courses in both curricula. Mathematics and science are explored in such courses as Algebra, Geometry, Biology, and Chemistry. These programs pro- vide a sound basis for the development of Well- rounded individuals. Mr. Bellis, A.B. Mr. Nanlrivell. M.S. Lafayette Temple University Chairman, Algebra General Science Football, Baseball Boolr Room ff, Mr. Cressler, B.S. MVS- Dfagofla- B-5- Shippensburg State M0F'3Vi5f1 Chen-yisfry Geometry, Basic Math Chemistry Club Future Teachers Miss Durnin, B.S. Mr. Getslro, B.S. East Stroudsburg State Kut1town State Biology Science, Biology Aquatic Club Ritle Club Mr. Goodhart, B.S. MV- HU9l eS. BA- Kutztown State Tfef1'l0l1 Sfile Physics Geometry, Algebra Fishing Club Hi-Y Club Mr, Kline, B,A, Mr. Lanlz, B.S. Mr. Palmer. B.S. Allegheny College Kulz-lown Sfale Easi Slroudsburg S+a+e Chemigfry Geomelry, Basic Malh General Science Chesg Club Pa. German Folklore Club Siudy Hall Mr. Quinn, M.A. Lafayelfe Advanced Maihemalics Junior Class Advisor As Biology ll sfudenls dissecl' and sludy 'lhe various sysfems of fha Dogfish shark, one quesfion is uppermost Mr. Rohm, B.S. Mr. Soll, B.S. Mr. Tavalslry, 3.5. Juniala Moravian Juniala Algebra Biology Biology Sophomore Class Advisor Bl0l0QY Club Biology Clllb will fhe cals smell any be++er '53-3' Mr. Turner, B.S. Lehigh Universily Praclical, General Mafh Varsily Club Business Advanced conditions in the complex world of business demand efficient, Well-trained per- sonnel. The Business Education Department provides the basic foundation for applicable skills necessary for success in the business world. The courses are designed to provide practical experiences and cover the primary techniques ofloffice work. Students are prepared for business careers as secretaries, typists, ste- nographers, bookkeepers, clerks, and salesmen. Business law and economics are included in the curriculum. Qualified senior girls are encour- aged to accept part-time jobs for practical knowledge of various aspects of office work and the expectations of employers. Mrs. May, B.S. Beaver College Chairman, Typing Publicalions Club Margarel' Molnar and Jean Bellfy assis+ wifh 'lhe office worlr.. Miss Bevacqua, B.S. Mr. Bevacqua, B.S. Rider College Sefon Hall Bookkeeping Economic Geography Sfudy Hall Boy's Aquafic Club MVS- Bfuden. B.S. Mr. Kachmar, M.A. Rider Lehigh Universily Business Arilhmefic Typing, Boolrlceeping Hosiess Club Service League , 5 ur' ,,,,.-- L P my-f 'eb X K gif QF Mr. Kelemen, B.S. Mrs. Pappas, M.A. Mr. Rosolowslri, M.A. Mrs. Terleslri, B.S. Bloomsburg S'ra+e Wayne Sfaie Buclcnell Universify Rider Law, Economics Secrefarial Pracfice Business Arilhmelic Secreiarial Praclice Sfudy Hall Fulure Secrefaries Fufure Business Leaders Typewriiing Club noon mmm IF ru: ir 0- VEAR IT T 'll S+uden+s in lhe business courses are carefully observed by 'their 'reachersz here Mrs. Terleslci walches one of her iunior lyping classes Home Economics Industrial Arts Foundations for industrial vocations are provided in the Practical Arts Program. Courses are offered in various fields, such as woodwork, mechanical drawing, auto mechanics, electric- ity, metalwork, printing and agriculture. Stu- dents gain valuable experience by personally working with tools and machinery in their spe- cific field. Students interested in domestic skills are encouraged to take advantage of Home Eco- nomics classes. Family Living, Foods, Home- making, and Clothing prepare young women for future non-academic roles. Besides giving the girls the opportunity to gain experience for the future, these classes are teaching skills that help the girls become better people today. Through these classes students learn about themselves and their role in society and the home, and become better homemakers. Ani'I'a Cesari irons maferial which she will use for a dress. Two studen+s apply lheir knowledge 'ro keep our grounds neat N Mr. Doddy, B.S. Mr. Foley, B.S. Miss Gulnac, B.S. Mrs. Hammersfone. B-S Trenlon Slafe Trenlon Slafe Mansfield Slale Beaver College Mechanical Drawing Woodworlr Foods, Family Living Home Managemenl' Draffing Club Camera Club Chef Club Homemaking Club ' M i , y sg jfs. yy Rr ., - ,.:. , ia . 2' , ng .5 ...Q .R A K. 44 .,:,LQ,. Q: .. at xx.: '-flu: 2?-'I' Q Z if l -Q, 'r 1fi i , m e C Sludenls in fhe school's agricullural deparlmenl' devo-le +heir lime and energy lo aid in lhe lanscaping and beaulifying of lhe school grounds Mr, Kelly, B.S. Mr. MacDonald Kings College Gorham College Mechanical Drawing Prinling Rifle Team Aulo Mechanics Mr. Norlon, B.S. Mr. Yosf, B.S. Delaware College Pennsylvania Slafe Agriculrure Melal Worlr Agriculrure Club Slage Crew Health Physical Education The Health, Driver Training and Phys- ical Education Departments are beneficial to every student in the school system. In Health class we are taught correct hygiene habits and proper health habits and proper health prac- tices. Gym classes are always filled with vigor- ous exercises to coincide with the nation's phys- ical fitness program. Besides improving their bodies, students also acquire qualities of cooper- ation, good sportsmanship, and leading ability. To provide the country with more skilled, ac- complished drivers, Driver Training classes provide the students with the occasion to learn safe and correct driving skills from an adept instructor. Miss Clymer, B.A. Trenlon Share College Chairman Healfh Heallh Girls lnlramural Sporis Mr. Lair, B.S. Easl Sfrouclsburg Michelle SimoneHa of rhe gym feam demonsfrafes a handsiand. l Mr. Herb, B.S. Pennsylvania S+a'le Physical Educafion Sporlsmen Club Miss Gibbs, B.S. Eas+ Sfroudsburg Sfafe Physical Educalion Girls Varsi+y Sporfs wg, 'if-va.. Qwxiff. 3 .N Mmmx'-x1ls. X5 gg N ' 'E L' N 0 SFX W ,N 'Q fs' F Q, 55 E 'im gf Q' it I 2, K-fb is Q 1' iw r 8 ff Q 1 swf 'I iief ,S 5 Y fqm N pw I if N 'fr fs 1 gf 'fi ,. l, ff, ,NSU Q A S Q NA. va 1 ,ml Jr' 5 ' 'X A W0 M. 'r Jax if 1 .Q- lg 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Barry Haidu, Presidenfp Sonda Paffi, Treasurer: Rosalie LaMonica, Secrefaryg Mr. Lucernoni, Advisor: James Bellis, Vice Presidenfg and Mr. Buralli, Advisor. Commencemenf day finds Thomas Tulba faking pictures of Wil- liam Kellow and Rufh Hamlen. SEIXIIURS It seems like only yesterday that the word greenie was applied to us. We were fresh, new. eager to make good in this big world called high school. Major subjects and electives pro- vided opportunities for us to increase our knowledge. Musicals, plays, and sports gave us a chance to discover our talents. We chose our friends, students and teachers alike. YVe grew more mature in our thinking and philosophy of life. Suddenly we were Seniors and our fu- ture lay just beyond graduation. It was college for some of us: job opportunities for others. Graduation may mean the end of some friend- ships, but it can never erase memories. So now we go out into the world, fresh, new, searching for new friends and success. ANTHONY ADAMO JOANNE AJHAR JOHN ALLSHOUSE KATHLEEN ALPAUGH f0nY - - - member of Cheis. Jo . . . petite and lively . . . John . . . football fan . , . likes Kathy . . . likes to fish and Biology, and Rifle Clubs. . . plans desires to attend IBM school . . . steak and sports cars . . . plans watch T.V .,.. enioys playing to attend college and study iourn- belongs to Book and Mask Club his future as a factory worker . . . badminton . . . will be a secre- alism . . . Gen, . . . General. General. tary . . . General. 3 Ae enzor ear resenfs a Challenge fo egfuolenfs 5 CHRISTINE ALTONEN Chris . . . active girl who likes to water-ski and dance . . . Book and Mask Club and Intramurals . . . Coll. Arts. ALBERT ANDERSON 1'Ace . . . amiable and fun-lov- ing guy . . . enioys playing pool and cards . . . in Sportsman's Club . . . Gen. DONALD ANDREWS Andy . . . baseball player . . . dislikes homework . . . Honor So- ciety . . . engineer or teacher . . . Coll. Arts. SUSAN ALTONEN Susan . . . winning smile and per- sonality to match . . . a wrestling fan . . . teaching career ahead . . . Coll. Arts. LINDA APGAR Lin tiny and fun-loving . . . likes basketball, football, and boys . . . may be actress . . . Coll. Arts. CLARK ANDERS Rebel . . . likes working on cars and playing football . . . J.V. Letter . . . will be a carpen- ter . . . General. - ,'.- as e'er is '--' . ' ' falizr mifik '. . y -.-. M. .1r.... ...M . RICHARD APGAR Dick . . . goes hunting and boating . . . hobby is guns . . . Sportsman's Club . . . no future plans . . . General. JIM ARAVICH Snake . . . likes fooiball . . . belongs fo lrack 'leam . . . car crazy . . . craves fried chicken . . . General. Tom . . . lall amiable . . likes lo ski and fish . . . Intramurals . . . may leach history . . . Co Arfs. THOMAS ARMBRUSTER ll. curses ecome eibiflliculf an LINDA BACHERT Bach . . . vivacious redhead . . . hockey and baskelball . . . Band . . . office work ahead . . . General. 'fl' J, ELSlE BALLARD Elsie . . . pleasant and agreeable . . . a fufure secrelary . . . member of Girls Aquatic Club . . . General. 4ri 'T' SJ CAROL BADER Carol . . . likes skiing and fool- ball . . . parfies rale . . . Ten- nis Club . . . fo be a beaufician . . . Coll. Arts. THOMAS BALOG Beef . . . small buf mighly . . . possesses skill in arl . . . likes cars, swimming, dancing, and chess . . . Gen. MARGARET ATTINELLO LEE BA BCOCK PEGGY - - ' likes io read and Lee . . . football and pool . . . wafch T-V --'- Hvmemakine Chevies rafe . . . Navy . . . likes Club - . - Plans 'fo be 6 beau- cars . . . lo be a mechanic . . . fician . . . General. General, KIIOHQQWOY k l'e 91446111 Ing Q -,i. DANIEL BALL STUART BALL Dan . . .shy and quiel . .. Siu . . . fall baseball fan baseball enlhusiasl' . . . future . . . likes fo bowl and pllch quoils fechnician . . . Coin Club . . . . . . hopes lo become draflsman College Technical. . . . Prac. Arfs. ANN BANGHART Annie . . . dancing rales . . . wanls io be an airline hosfess . . . Homemaking and Library Clubs . . . General. IN DIANE BARBARY Diane . . . plans fo be legal sec- rerary . . . enioys sewing, swim- ming, and pizza . . . Aqualic Club , . , Secretarial. DANIEL BARNES Beans . . . guitar-playing frack sfar . . . fufure undecided . . . Aqualic Club . . . foolball . . . Coll. Arfs. JOSEPH BARRETT Giuseppe . . . red-haired fool- ball and track man . . . fulure 'teacher . . . Hi-Y and Germart Club . . . Coll. Tech. eniors me gnialance BARBARA BENNETT Barbara . . . unassuming and re- served manner . . . enioys swim- ming , . . plans lo enler business . . . College Arts. DINA BEHRINGER Dee . . . blue-eyed blonde . . . member of the newspaper sfaff . . . in Honor Sociefy . . . F.T.A, . . College Arls. NW X .f eilllf' KENNETH BENNETT 'Ken . . . reserved, pensive lad . . . reads a lol . . . enioys playing baskefball and swimming . . . General. x ALFRED BATES Bu1ch . . . enlhusiasfic arlisf . . . Varsity manager . . . will attend Kulzlown Slate . . , Gen- HELEN BEEBE Helen . . . cufe, peiife miss . . . favors wafer sporls . , . Y-Teens . . . airline slewardess . . . Col- Cfllice O 2 5414 xgnvaluagle JEAN BELLFY Jean . . . blonde, blue-eyed . . . Inlramural baskefball and cage- ball . . . likes lfalian food . . . Secrefarial. .v JOYCE BERUTA Joyce . . . sparkling green eyes and a ready smile . . . member of Book and Mask and Tennis Clubs . , . General. JAMES BELLIS Jim . . . fhrives on peanul buffer . . . gridiron greal . . . Honor Sociely . . . engineering . . . College Tech. vrgwxqy MICHAEL BERUTA Sarge . . . likes fo play pool and swim . . . pizza and cars rale . . . plans fo be accounlanl , . . Accounling. SHEILA BERUTA PHILLIP BIANCO SHIRLEY BILLMAN DUANE BlRD Sheila . . . likes lo dance and Neil . . . enioys wreslling and Shirley . . . enioys wafching bas- V0q . . . good-naluredg a base- swim . . . Hosless Club, Service football . . . plans lo enler the kefball and foolball . . . likes ball fan . . . lnlramural baske?- League . . . lo be an airline service then become a conlraclor llalian food . , . will be a ball and bowling , . . future hosless . . . Sec. . , . General. leacher., , , General, leacher . . . College Arls. acl :fy s ery a e osf- lg c oo ans 'l- fl-7A JW A JI' A S A I I JOSEPH BLANCO DOROTHY BOGOLY Pokey . . . baseball whiz . . . Dol . . . a fun-lovingi miss . . . loves pizza . . . likes lo swim dances and swims . . . Book and . , . Varsily leller, Alpha lad . , . Mask . . . a fulure secretary . . . General. Secrelarial. -d ' 3' ROGER BRAHLER KATHLEEN BRAY Roger - . . eniovs fishing. huril- Kaihie . . , member of band H19. and golf - - - baillefbdlll - - - . . . enioys swimming and fennis 5l0l09Y and KSY Clubs - - f Col' . . . Pizza favorile food , . . while lege TeCl'- collar fulure . . . Commercial. as 1 3 LINDA BORRAJO DIANE BOWERS Linda . . . maiorefle arid 8 mem- Diane . . . likeable and fun-loving ber of fha Honor Sociely . . . lags , , , hopes fo be a lypisf fulure in languages . - - infra- . . . likes hiking and pizza , . , murals . . , General. Commercial, if 5s,,,.r 1! DEBORAH BROWER KAY BROWN Deb . . . small and lively lass Charlie . . . lnframurals . . . . . . a sincere friend . . . likes congenial . . . enioys horseback winler, oufdoor sporfs . . . Clerg riding . . . X-ray lechnologisl' . . . ical. Coll. Arfs. Bday 4 'm,,,g SUSAN BROWN MARSHA BULLMAN MARY BULLOCK Peanul . . . Enioys having a Markey . . . likable young miss Mary . . . a fulure nurse . . . good lime . . . likes golf and . . . plans a career as beaulician loads of fun . . . lnframural cage- swimminq . . . hopes fo be a . . . Hostess Club member . . . ball . . . a candy sfriper . . . beaulician . . . General. Accounfinq. College Arls. l l C ll 04 1- ' J UA I o e e zcczfzons n e o e u l 3 PP P MARY CARITA Mary . . . collecls records . . . won her varsily lelter in hockey . . . a career in nursing . . . College Arts. JUDlTH BURNS Judy . . . enioys swimming and sewing . . . likes Chevys . . . plans lo be a secrelary in fu- fure . . . Secretarial. HELEN BURNETT Helen . . . quief, likable young lass . . . a winner of Three es- say awards . . . fo leach . . . College Arts. Anticipation PATRICIA CATON . . . an ardenl' Garnel lan likes swimming and Chevys plans career in bookkeeping . . . Accounnng. MPM.. x1iW ' 'flhv 'mc . EARL CLYMER LINDA COLLINS PHILIP CONSENTINO JAMES COOK Chip . . . a winner of lwo Lin . . . a failhful Garnet Phil . . . favors baseball and Cookie , , , enjoys skiing , , , varsify leffers . . . lufure Yeacher fall - - - eFll0Y5 danCln9 and Wim- beskelbell - - - lobiiel' l1l9l1 OH Spor+sman's Club . . . band and . . . plays foolball, baseball . . . ming . . . fo be airline hostess llsl . . . fufure is undecided . . . Oreck , , , future uncertain , , , Coll. Aris. . . , General. General. College Tech, 48 -ze.. 'Dw- -sb ! -QD f N af? ROBERT COOPERSMITH EILEEN CORCORAN THOMAS COWLEY' c DONNA CRONCE Coop . . . enioys swimming and Corky . . . a bubbling per- Tom . . . hunjing, swimming Donna , , l wafer skgmg and danc. gardening . . . plans lo be a sonalify . . . popular . . . Book and fishing enlhuslasf . a fu- ing are Tops , . . fufure psychol- carpenfer . . . in Siege Crew and Mask Club . . . lnframurals lure machinisf . . . Aquatics Club ggigf , , I Acappellal fennis clubs . . . Praclical Aris, . . . Secrefarial. , , . General. . . . Coll. Arfs. . Lat yollows MCA o Ae em' 5 xclfement revies. 'Wi or Qs.. 5 JOHN CROZIER BARBARA CSORDAS Joner . . . easy-going and gen- Barb . . . cute, friendly miss ial , . . likes lcolfaall, baskel- . . . enioys skafing and painting ball . . . plans to be a foresfer . . . future X-ray technician . , . . . . Coll. Arfs. College Arls. 'N wr ixx 'i N-.. LARAINE CULLEN CYNTHlA DAVENPORT ll' was an unforgelrfable morning for Donna Kisselbach and Marylu Red . . . avid reader :nd fool- Cindy: lik- - an Ailvhdhmiii - - - McCarlhy when lhe mail broughl lhe ioyous news of lheir ac- bal fan . . . aso ll es pizza enioys a ing on 'I e p one . . . . . plans fufure in nursing . , . lo be a Teacher . . . XKE's . . cepiance ai Muhienburg College' College Arls. Coll. Arfs. aww . W, Team f i . , I1.,, .. , ,,L I-'ill .KL' ill' K' I 2 f.. 2 I ' ' HERB DAVIS- . . KENNETH DAVIS Herb.. . - baieball. flshlflg N971 Ken . . . roller skaling and On 'llsf . . . .cafeer In armed swimming fan . . . fufure as an SSFVICBS - - - FISIHHQ Club - - - elecfrician . . . prefers Plymoufh College Tech. cars . . . General. Sfudenfs fjxai Learning we GILBERT DICK Gil . . , reficenf fellow . . infelligenf . . . fo be an accounf- anl . . . likes fo read . . . Col- lege ArI's. ANTHONY DeMONTI Tony . . . enioys baskelball and -iusl' Ioafing . . . is a parficipanl in many intramural sporls . . . General. ROBERT DILTS Bob . . . Iwo-mile runner . . . enioys sporfs, especially hunfing . . . fufure uncerfain . . , Coll. Arfs. ROBERT DAVIS KATHLEEN DEATS Bob . . . amifzable, brown-hair- Kathy . . . blue-eyed girl with ed QUY . 1 . enpoys bofh foofball a greaf personalify . . . Hosfess and wresllmg . . . likes fun . . . Club . . . fulure as a secretary Coll. Tech. . . . Secretarial. 04 Ljwzw anguage ay e OWEN DEVLIN Oe , . . amiable boy wifh an extraordinary and lively sense of humor . . . active sfudenl' , . . College Tech. LINDA DOWLING Linda . . . amiableg anyfhing for laughs . , . fakes pleasure in swimming . . . Aquafic Club . . . Accounling BARBARA DiBlASE Barb . . . blonde, friendly lwirler , . . skillful swimmer . . . enioys sfeak . . . Y-leens . . . College Arfs WILLIAM DUKETT Duke . . . avid sporfs fan . , . varsily foolball, basketball and baseball . . . fufure Teacher . . . College Tech. IRENE DUNWELL JOSEPH DURNIN l . . . amicable girl with mis- Joe . . . likes to swim and build chievous character . . . enioys models , , , National Thespian swimming and cooking . . . happy . . . hopes to be a teacher . . . . . . Accounting, College Arts. 1 :cu f, uf onverszng n 'S-f 46 DONALD EMELE CAROL EMERY Moose . . . rugged, easygoinq Carol . . . friendly blonde . . . fellow . . . plans to be a printer loquacious . . . likes typing and . . . Varsity letter in football . . . 5Wlmml l9 - - - in l-lbfal'Y Club General. . . . Clerical. 'Nt' gi 'rw' 1 Q58-,X ROBERT EVANS JAMES EXLEY Fute . . . avid SPOFYS fan - 5 - Jim . . . congenial, fun-loving wants to be a printer . . . Chevles , , , avid swimmer and tennis and steak rate . . . Drafting Club player , , , 5 future engineer , . . . . . Gen. College Tech. 'l ...5f 'W A' LILLIAN EASTERLY MARIAN EASTERLY Lil . . . amicable, brown-haired Marian . . , friendly, future sec- lass . . . steak and swimming refary , . . Intramural. basketball rate . . . cageball, Intramurals , , . Girl's Aquatic Club . . . . . . Accounting. Accounting f an e ery ewar :ng 67 C FU - , M' ide' J J- LINDA EMRICK JOHN EUREYECKO Clancy . . . plays tennis, sews, Fuii . . . avid water skier and and bowls , . . likes G,T.O,': pool player . . . Intramural toot- . . . cosmetology school ahead ball . , . a future engineer . . . . Clerical. College Tech. an x ,E sq' -ar ,ff ANDREA FACKENTHAL DALE FALCINELLI Andi . . . participant in in- Fatah . . . personality and tfdmufdl bdSliefball . . . F-TAN. charm . . . Student Council treas- Y-teens, and Hostess Clubs . . . urer . . . plans to be a lawyer College Arts. . , . College Tech. CAROL FELLOCK PATRICIA FIRTH CYNTHIA FITZGIBBON SUSAN FLAD Carol - - - likes folk music . - Pai . . . pelife blue-eyed Cindy . . . enioys ouidoor sporls Sue . . . shorl and sweef . . . Skiing FGTGS - - - Y-l'BenS - blonde who likes bowling and . . . auto races . . . plans lo fufure psychologist . . . National VBFSHY h0CkeY. baikefball - swimming . . . favorile food, pizza work after graduation . . . Com- Honor Sociely, French Club . . . Coll. Arls. , . . Secrelarial. mercial, Coll. Arfs. L 7 . l J . . C 7 Ae gjfarux QWSPQPGY ssemggy VOVI 25 lflALCltfy Ol' Ae THOMAS FLYNN Skin . . . a fufure Marine . . . waler skiing and' Chevys rale . . . Tennis Club . . . lnframural sports . . . Gen. DAVID FOOSE RUTH FORDER Dave . . . baskelball and fool- Ruthie . . . friendly girl wifh ball are favoriies . . . hobby is an inferesf in library work . . , coin collecling . . . Band . . . parficularly likes baseball . . , General. General. ANTHONY FORNACIARI DONNA FORTNER JOHN FREEH GAIL FREY Moe . . . pariicipaled in fool- Donna . , . enlhusiaslic and in- Jack . . . frackman . . . chem- Gail . , . likeable lass wilh a ball and wresfling four years . . . felligenl' cheerleader . . . enioys islry and science rale . . . plays delighlful smile . . . 'fufure beau- Chevys and hunling rals high . . . swimming . . . fulure beaulician guifar . . . sfealr is lops , . . fician . . . loves G,T.O.'s , , . General. . . . becreiarial. College Tech. Clerical. 52 MELODY FREY SANDRA FRINZI LEON FRITTS LEONARD FUCILLI Mel . . . attractive miss with Sandy . . . trophy winner in Fritt . . . tall, sincere . . . Len . . . would like to be a a pleasant personality . . Girls' bowling . . . avid Chevy fan . . future draftsman . . . likes steak millionaire . . . favorite sport is State . . . a Thespian . . . Sec- Italian foods rate . . . F.T.A. . . . . . a varsity wrestler . . . football , . . will eat anything retarial. Coll. Arts. General. . . . General. essenger J e nferesfzng vents f . . . PAUL FULMER JACK FULPER SANTA GANGUZZA JACK GARDNER Paul . . .plays baseball and bowls Jack . . . always ready with a Sandi . . . basketball is tops Jack . . . good looking guy who . . . Chess and Drafting Clubs ioke . . . favorite hobby is cars . . . Publications Club . . . ln- hails from Stewartsville . . . ex- . . . architect or engineer . . . . . basketball and football fan tramural SDOFTS - - - PGP Club Peflefltied in-lmPeiel' - - - Band College Tech. . . . Gerkeral. . . . Secretarial. . . . Coll. Arts. ' MARY GELLOCK ANITA GEORGE VIRGINIA GERSPACH RICHARD GILLESPIE Mimi . . . nursing in the fu- Neat . . . well-liked and'full Ginny . . . petite, perky, and Dick . . . tall, blue-eyed quy ture . . . enoys baseball and of fun . . . future as a medical pretty . . . water sports rate . . . future occupation: printing records . . . Chevrolets are fave- secretary . . . Book and Mask . . . high with her . . . future unde- . . . enioys baseball and fishing rites . . . General. Secretarial. cided . . . Clerical. . . . Gen. HAROLD GILMER ROBERT GIVNIN KATHLEEN GLOOR KENNETH GRANER Duke . . , enioys working wilh Chic . . . likes iazz, car rac- Linda . . . likes lo play lhe Gramer , , , likes to pul' cars model cars and playing chess. . . ing, and goofing off . . . lrack piano and affend parties . . . fogefher , , . Chef Club and All' Force Career ahead ' ' - Gan' - - - Plaf1S a Career in 'fha All' Inframurals . . . college ahead Stage Crew . . . wanfs lo be auto eral. Force . . . General. . . . Coll. Arls. mechanic . . . Gen. . c?4!fAou A 3 A v om lefevl man enzors ever ef 3 2.7 Q e P J' .Aw r W ...MW fad! . MARIANNE GRAPE PATRlClA GRUBE JOHN GRUMER Marianne . . . painfs, plays the Pal . , . slim, green-eyed miss John . . . favorile hobby and pnlano, and lisfens lo records . , . . . . fulure nurse . . . swimming sporl' is skiing . . . member of Will be a commercial arlisl' . . . and pizza rale . . . Service League Camera Club . . . will be ski in- Coll. Arls. . , . General. slruclor . . . General. FRANK GUDZINAS MARILYN GUIDI BARRY HAJDU FRANCIS HALL Frank . . . likes lo hunl and fish Marilyn . . . likes +o swim and Gouk . . . handsome class pres- Skip . . . popular gridiron sfar fufure endeavor is in me- dance . . . Fulure Nurses . . . idenl . . . foofball and wreslling . . . weighllifling enfhusiasl . . . ehanics . . . Sporlsman Club Candy Slriper. . .a fufure nurse lellers . . . lo be an engineer future Teacher . . . track . . General. . . . Coll. Arfs. . . . Coll. Tech. Coll. AHS. 54 . , .W X Yfsfo sh 'gi Q., Q -22 - was fs - ,, in li ,'5 r- 5 . gi elicit? 'H 2 lag,-Zig? 1, 53511. aqgfrlzsarfi -. iff. . k - we RUTH HAMLEN JO ANN HAMMERSTONE GREGORY HANISEK DAVID HANN Rufhie , . . popular wirh every- Ham . . . full of fun . . . Greg . . . good-leaking and Dave . . . mechanical-minded one . . . a fufure guidance coun- hoagies rale . . . Free Press Club popular . . . baskefball and frack lad . . . fishing and cars rafe selor . . . Yearbook and F.T.A. . . . hopes ro become a beau- sfar . . . a fufure doctor . . . ...Chefs and Spor1'sman's Clubs . . . Coll. Arls. llcian . . . General. Honor Society . . . Coll. Tech. . . . General. Msevl fjo fjlose rusfrorfing 54144 fjiring erm aloers ? H IMARGUERITE HANN l RICHARD HARDICK JOHN HARDING LINDA HARRISON MBVQ' - - - SPUVTKY 95' Wlfhj Dick . . . likeS foolball - - - John . . . frank, buf sincere . . . Lin . . . shorf and sweefg a keen sense of humor. . . . aqlle fufure polifician . . . .honor sfu- plans a career in iournalism . . . bubbling personalify . . . plans ddfmef - - - VOC-ifloflil SCHOOI dent . . . siudenl lralnerg Band fennig fgam , , .J.C.L ,.,, Cqll, a career as a beaulician . . . ahead . . . Secrefarial. , . . Coll. Arfs. Arfs. Clerical. T ci -one 1 is if CHRISTINE HART SANDRA HEATER BOBBY HEATON LlNDA HELLER Qrefl . . . flair for boys . . . San . . . a reserved lass . . . Bobby . . . enioys playing in The Linda . . . IOQUGCIOUS - - - IUVGS enloys dramalics . . . fulure math enioys swimming . . . plans to en- Band . . . wafer skis and ice 'lo have fun . . . plans 'lo be feasher - - - AC6Ppella . . . Coll. fer a vocational school . . . Cleri- skates . . . J.C.L .... college medical secrelary . . . Y-f9eHS AHS- cal. ahead . . . Coll. Arts. . . . Collegf' Arfs. DONNA HENSHAW Donna . . . quiet and sweet girl . . . likes baking . . . college and teaching career ahead . . . College Arts. kj-I-67lllOWCen . . SAMUEL INGENO Sam . . . career follows in engineering . . . sportsman . . . likes to watch athletic events . . . Coll. Tech. 96-A DONNA HOLGATE Donna . . . likes Chevrolets . . . enioys swimming, roller and ice skating . . . Biology Club mem- ber . . . Clerical. DIANE HOMA Diane . . . likes to be happy . . . future will hold beauty school . . . Junior Classical League . . . Col- lege Arts. ime or DMCA Gr reaf, WALTER HUGHES Walt . . . quiet and well liked . . . business college ahead . . . in Band and Mixed Chorus . . . KENNETH HULL Ras . . . career as an auto mechanic . . . enioys stock cars and being a spectator at foot- Clerical. ball games . . . General. DAVID JANCI Jance . . . plays chess and ten- nis . . . National Honor Society and Yearbook . . . future in math . . . Coll. Tech. RICHARD JANKOWSKI J. R. . . . plays guitar with the best . . . weightlifting and fish- ing rate high . . . future unsure . . . General. JAMES HUB Jim . . . a wrestling and swim- ming fan . . . likes guns and hunting . . . college in future . . . General. ump ins, 041401 'ff M... BONNIE HUMMER Mae . . . loves dancing and cooking . . . Guidance Club and Tennis Club' . . . career in busi- ness . . . Secretarial. DAVID JIORLE Dave . . . hopes to enter ac- counting . . . likes golf and swimming . . . steak is a favorite . . . Accounting. LAURIE JIORLE Laurie . . . a vivacious red head Ed . . . red, Beatle-like hair . . . energy to spare . . . medical . . . carefree and happy . . . col- technology in her plans . . . Col- lege bound guy . . . wrestling lege Arts. . . . College Arts me crowning Queen EVAN JONES Ev . . . drama participant . . . iournalism is in his future plans . . . National Thespians . . . Gen- eral. BETTY LOU JUMPER Bet . . . blue-eyed blonde . . . likes swimming and Italian food . . . future lies in nursing . . . College Arts. EDGAR JOHNSON LARRY JONES The highlight of the Halloween festivities was the crowning of l-HWY - - - fed-half. Qfeen BYSS the queen, Sonda Patti, who reigned with dignity and charm over ' ' ' lulure eleclmal e 9'nee' ' ' ' the annual parade, 'Followed by a student dance. Camera Club, Aquatics . , . Coll. Tech. ilu' STEPHEN KANALAS KATHLEEN KANIPER BONNIE KEENAN Steve . . . congenial and witty Kathy . . . perky and talkative Bonnie , , , likable and reserved . . . enioys baseball and pizza . . . eager bowler and ice skater . , . enioys camping . . , book. . . . a future in biology . . . Col- . . . Publications Club . . Sec- keeping ahead . . . Homemaking lege Arts. retarial. . , . Secretarial. RUSSELL KELCHNER KAREN KELLER WILLIAM KELLOW WILLIAM KELLY RUSS - - - P0PUl-if Gihlele - - - Ki'Hy . . . blue-eyed Alpha Bill . . . iocular and fun-loving Bill . . . avid sporfs fan . . Colleqe and. P0llllC-il SClef1CE lass . . . likes foolball and danc- . . . a fulure engineer . . . mem- is in the Weigh? Liffing Club , . ahead - - - fcelball and ffiflk - - - ing . . . fulure airline sfewardess ber of German Club . . . College career in fhe armed forces . . Coll. Tech. . . . Commercial. Tech. General. U I C QWIOVS Gln QWQVJ C7QelaXQtlOn 3 -..4,.,-N. DONNA KISSELBACH Donna . , , will malriculale al Muhlenberg College . . . Honor Society . . . in Fulure Teachers . . College Arls. ,, ,, EDWARD KENNEPY ALICE Kici-mme EILEEN KIENZLE Ed ' ' - 5 5e 0U5 mlnf-led lad Alice . . . cufe Sfewarfsville Kins . . . small buf lively . . . - - - Ye5YbQ0k Slaff Bfjd OH STU- lass . . . lnlramural Sporfs . . . Library Club, Fads and Fashions denf CO'-'HCI' - - ' GUIOYS SPOr1s airline hosless as a career . . . Club . . . a 'fufure beaufician . . . . . . Coll. Tech. CDH. Anas. Clerical, RichafJCHARDrr'g'hEEP0g:ili fo H IlLENE KLEINMAN ' LINDA KLoTz this boy '- 'loves fg shooif coli Peanul . nursing career for Lin . . . a friendly smile for I I . Sporfmians. Club 5 her .. . . enioymeni comes from everyone . . . likes io swim and eral. ' ' ' en' Pa'ni n9 . . u. Girls Gym Club dance . . . in Girls Aquafic Club . , . Accounhng. . . . Commercial, L., WILLIAM KNOBLE Mace . . . avid fisherman . . loves fo eaf . . . Hi-Y and Book and Mask Club . . . wresfling . . . College Tech. xgnferesting JI-o 'sais WT 7 JOANNE KOLCHAK Jo . . . bowling and fennis enfhusiasf . . . especially fond of Ponfiacs . . . hinf of mischief . . . Coll. Arfs. hiv' X EILEEN KOPPE Eileen . . . Bloomsbury girl . . . enioys bofh bowling and cooking . . . desires fo be a beaufician . . . General. Ldies qfUAicA SAQW fjleir .Tl7 ' 'x SARAH KRAMER Sally . . . fufure wifh The Navy . . . enioys horseback riding . . . friendly . . . Band . . . Gen- eral. LANA LACEY Lana . . . Book and Mask, and Aquafic Clubs . . . collecfs and lisfens lo records , . . Band . . . Secrefarial. ,,nllP DONALD KRAYCIK Don . . . handsome . . . a fufure as an aufo mechanic . . . swimming and shoofing pool rafe . . . Coll. Tech. Wigh- ,fi 'asf y 'Tun-v fi 'ks- LORETTA KUKLES Loreffa . . . pefife miss is a fufure Teacher . . . likes bowl- ing and swimming . . . lnframurals . . . Coll. Arfs. -q'f'f 'l SHARON KORONA Sharon . . , red-haired miss . . , fufure as a secrefary . . . likes folk music . . . Book and Mask . . . Clerical, Us adm! Ijafenfs - Xi x X A g A vu T A i '- tion' .M JOHN KULICK John . , , sfeak and Chevys rafe . . . likes foofball . . , plans fo affend vocational school . . . College Tech. Q, . Us fn- CAROL LAMBERT ROSALIE LaMONlCA KATHLEEN LANSCHE Carol . . . clown . . . blue eyes Ro , . . popular class secrelary Kafhy . . . sugar 'n spice . . . . . . enioys dancing and Iisfening . . . music and drama . . . Thes- friendly . . . Sfudenf Council . . . fo music . . . Aquafic Club , , . piansg A Cappella: Y-feens . . . Honor Sociefyg Y-feens . , . Col- General. College Arfs. lege Arfs. ff W JOAN LE CAUSE ROBERT LILLY WILLIAM LINDABERRY Joan . . . hasfun wherever she Bob . . .talented organist . . , Bill . . . is enthusiastic for goes . . . happy-go-lucky . . . enioys playing pool and swim- swimming . . . also likes football Book and Mask Club and Band ming . . . member of the Thes- and basketball . . . Aquatic Club . . . General. pians . . . College Arts. . . - General. l I I O I 3 Ae arzeal adchvzfzes vazlagle gn gym GARY Lyns'l'er . . . Ii basketball . . member . . . m . . . Coll. Arts. JOSEPH LISSI Joe . . . handsome man of few words . . . Varsity letter- man . . . football, baseball . . . Accounting. mdk LYNN DONNA MACAULAY kes to relax . . . Donna . . . fun-loving . . . likes . a Chess Club to walk . . . football fan . . . ay be a teacher college is in her future plans . . . Coll. Arts. RICHARD LOUDENBERRY Rich . . . avid sportsman . . . likes to lift weights and wrestle . . . will attend college . . . College Tech. SHARON MACHER Sharon . . . attractive and neat . . . Student Council representa- tive . . . plans to teach . . . Col- lege Arts. JOSEPH LIRO Joe . . . future political scien- tist . . . enthusiastic lounger . . Chess and Chef Clubs . . . Col- lege Tech. Class ro Viv! e JUDY LUTTERSCHMIDT Lut , . . fun-loving . . . fu- ture lab technician . . . Book and Mask, Future Nurses . . . German . . . Coll. Arts. KATHLEEN MACZKO Kathy . . . won trophies in bowling . . . Intramural basket- ball . . . J.C.L .... to be a teacher . . . Coll. Arts. I9 am ir JEANNE MAGINI ALAN MANICKE LINDA MANNING PATRICIA MARINA Jeanne . . . perky miss with love- Al . . . likes to collect coins, Lin . , , fun-loving miss from Pat . . . quiet and friendly ly dark hair . . . to be a Span- ice skate, and have a good time Bloomsbury . . . to be a beauti- . . . likes to drive . . . Guid- ish teacher . . . Future Teachers . . . track is his specialty . . . clan . . . Intramural bowling . . . ance Club . . . a future medical . . . College Arts. Coll. Tech. General. secretary . . . Sec. C 7 . 34 IWQICOWQQ FCHL gn Ae kmfndal Cwoutlne il' , ' ,,,,, 49 ,. ! t Mi A 4? w - 1 5 .S ,ia fl SAMUEL MARINO. CATHERINE MARTINO PATRICIA MARTINO ELAINE MASTERSON Salim - - - 9nl0YS hUfli'fl9 and Cathy . . . likes to swim and Pat . . . petite miss with a Lainy . , . quiet and good- boiling - - - baskelball ' ' - 5 ski . . . in Tennis and Spanish smile for all , . . future cosmo- humored . . . archery and art are future machinist or printer . . . Clubg , , , uncertain future , . . tologist , , . likes to ski , , , favorites . . . to be a librarian General. College Arts. Clerical. , . . General. .fix Q., S. , , ,W DALE MATLOCK MARIE MAZZA MARYLU MCCARTHY MARCIA MCCORKELL Dale . . . always locking for fun Marie . . . attractive . . . perky Mac . . cheerful, sweet, and Mar . . .tall and friendly . . . . . . likes to swim . . . nlans to cheerleader . . .likes girl's bas- lively . . . Varsity basketball and future fashion designer . . . Publi- be a mechanic in the future . . . ketball . . . to be a secretary hockey , . . Honor Society . . . cations Club, Art Club, Y-Teens General. . . . Secretarial. College Arts. . . . Coll. Arts. f U 'qw CAROL McNAMEE Carol . . . likes lo dance, sew, Sue . . . dancing and football and play records . . . F.T.A. . . inferesred in social work . . Coll. Arfs. s law' N. New, SUSAN MELCHOR JOHANNA MELNITSCHENKO Jo . . . likes fo read, sew and cook . . . Fads and Fashions Club . . . plans fo be a secre- fary . . . Secrefarial. games are af lop of lisf . . . Sludenf Council . . . Service League . . . Sec. fjze Class AMW era:- -1 '- .. 4 is .gs see- .1 3 We in 111:45 W ax is , ., . ,..--,,.,,.if,a,.,s - . X s ,i,ri . 1. fi5ffi-11 gg f I ff E is BRUCE MERRICK THOMAS MERWARTH Bruce . . . wants to become a Flipper . . . sfale lrooper of linolype operalor . . . likes base- the fufure . . . VBFSHY fovfbell ball and collecfing coins . . . player . . . Aquafic Club . . . quoifs . . . General. General. I v JOANNE MEYERS Jody . , . roller skafing and swimming are fops . . . Fufure Business Leaders . . . Gym Club . . . Clerical. 'tar STEPHEN MEYERS CONSTANT MICCACCHIONE 'Sfeve - - - ef'l0Y5 foofball and Connie . . . friendly miss . . . having a good time . . . Publica- adepf b,,5ke+b,3ll player , , . ac- fions Club . . . college ahead 1-ive Thespian . , . enioys tennis . . , College Arls. , , , General, Sv? JUDITH MERLO Judy . . . pefile and lively . . . swimming and collecfing records rate high . . . plans for feaching . . . General. COP? OCZ? . . me 0-of LINDA MERWARTH Lin . . . friendly Bloomsbury miss . . . enioys swimming and pizza . . . Service League and Y-teens . . . Gen. 'Ns lk DONALD MILLER Don . . . likes lo sleep. Gal. and collecf coins . . . hunfs and fishes . . , career in Air Force ahead . . . Gen. 'hw 'fir' 'Y' Q -vu. JOSEPH MILLER LINDA MILLER JOHN MINORICS DANIEL MOCK Joe . . . future attorney at 'Lin . . . quiet miss . . . plays John . . . varsity football letter Dan . . , friendly, always hav- law . . . loves to sleep . . . guitar . . . in Future Nurses and winner . . . bowling and hunt- ing fun . . . outdoorsman . . . swimming and cars also rate high Mixed Chorus . . . Nursing career ing devotee . . . to be a biolo- avid hunter . . , to be a forester . . . Colleoe Tech. . . . General. gist . . . Coll, Tech. . . . Coll. Arts. . . - ClfllHfllVlaflOV2 0 many Sales fi Carols k.MQgQZlneS Mew' r JULIUS MOLNAR MARGARET MOLNAR Big Red . . . big football Peggy . . . Honor Society . . . player . , . great iudo man . . . future secretary . . . dances and future policeman . . . pool and collects records . . . tennis . . . cars rate . . . Gen. Secretarial. is ws.- CAROL MORRIS GAIL MQRROW Jim Orclway, Jeanne Magini, and John Minorics won .this prize ENE' 4 -MIUIEVS SGCVEISZY . . , Gail . . . D2tige.hPEfkY miss ' A V tor selling the most magaiines in Iast years drive to raise money oo an as . . . a ootball k ng rates ig . , . future ' ' . and wrestling fan . . . Intramurals ilihical psychologist . . . Band for ihe Semor dass QIH' we Scoreboard' . . . Sec. . . . Coll. Arts. 'Wx Qkm. JOHN MORROW WEDA MOSELLlE John . . . qlllel. ffl9f'dlY - - - Moe . . . iocular and talka- plans 'l0 be an Enqlfleef - - - ln' tive . . . teaching ahead . . . YI'dI'1'lUI'BlS - - V 9l0l0QY Club - - - enioys intramural sports . . Coll. Tech. Tennis . . . Coll. Arts. O ege' Olffn QVZIOYS ace C ll J S ' WILLIAM MURPHY Turk . . . pool and baseball are favorite sports . . . Camera Club . . . Coin Club . . . Ford . . . General, LINDA MOYER Lifey . . . Candy Striper . . . ambition to be a nurse . . . Ital- ian food, TV rate high . . . Col- lege Arts. DONALD NATISIN Don . . . avid hunting and fishing enthusiast . . . uncertain future . . . baseball . . . pool shark . . . Gen. ,k,, gr, K W, 5, wigs ? i, I 'T T' P i s srrr ff ,V af 1 l?g3j?.lf'f,f. gg7 , gig 'fm I V a .aff x 55 X q - .ff if f ii 3, , l fu? ' L ni JEANNE MOULE Clancy . . . desires to be a secretary . . . swimming is favo- rite sport- . . . Mustangs rate . . . Secretarial. GAIL MOSER Gail . . . sparkling personality . . . enioys skiing and swimming . . . nursing ahead . . . Tennis . . Coll Arts. me AYJMOM5 College OHV fslfiilz' fr,l sf 5 4 f llbi . f s fi 'N ,Qi s N -sf, Elvfl I 439. :gala 'S JOHN MURPHY Murph . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . is interested in dramatics . . . a future lawyer . . . College Tech. LARRY MOYLE Larry . . . a future printer . . . bowling, baseball, and wrestling rate . . . Italian food is tops . . . General. ALBERT NICUSANTI CAROL NICUSANTI Nipper . . . future teacher or Carol Nic . . . pretty miss . . engineer . . . water skis and loves to swim and dance . . dancing rate . . . a star qrappler will be secretary . . . Band . . . . . Coll. Tech. Commercial. DAVID OAKLEY CATHY O'DONNELL JAMES OLEXA Annie . . , fulure career as Calh . . . pelile and lively . . . James . . . desires lo be an Air aulo mechanic . . . lkes .oulball Fulure Nurses officer . . . infra- Force man . . . cars and pizza . . . a Camera Club member . . . murals . . . nursing career . . . rale wilh him . . . Agricullure Praclical Arls. Coll. Arls. Club . . . General. Xan1lnQflOnS n 1 QM EQSJ 3 Q56 QCP' ncyon JAMES ORDWAY LINDA OTTEN LINDA PARENT Jl '1mY - - - 9004-IOOHUQ. PINS' Linda . . . alfable, pleasant . . . Lin . . . loves lo collecl stuffed an? . . . Teaching ahead - - . desires 'ro be an x-ray Technician animals , , , enioys swimming BOYS' Sfafe VGPVESSNTBHVG - - - . . - lJ9l0f1QS +0 Fllfufe NUFSGS - - - . . . Fulure Nurses Club . . . Col- fishing . . . Gen. General. lege Arls. -,. .,,,x ff? 4 X CAROL PARR BRUCE PARRY EMMA PATTERSON Parsey . . . enioys dancing and Skin . . . wafches foolball and Jean . . . fun-loving . . . mem- Wfmmlflg - - - Cafleball PIGYEI' Television . . . Archery Club . . . ber of F,T.A. and Biology Clubs . .. Homemaking Club, Gym Club fulure plans fo be a prinfer . . . . . . plans lo aflend college laler . . . Commercial. General. . . . General. WESLEY OPDYKE Wes . . . plans for career as a stale lrooper , . . will enler armed services , . . he likes fool- ball . . . General. e gb Comlolefe CHARLES PARKS Charles . . . member of lhe book- room crew . . . hunling and weighflifling are high on his lisl . . , General. ,U ,R SONDA PATTI Sonda . . . our varsily head cheer- leader , . . Gym Club, Sludenl Council . . . lo be a beaulician . . . Commercial. ALAN PAUSKA Jout . . . popular, handsome lad with a flair for fun . . . Var- sity letters in football and base- ball . . . General. fzMfA wr: fer alla aaa ,,....f,,.,.--- STEPHEN PYATT Steve , . . swimming, water skiing high on his list . . . Aquatic Club . . . career in art for him . . . General. PATRICK PETROLL CHARLES PFREIMER ball . . . future barber . . . Stage Crew, Sportsman Club General. career . . , College Tech. Pat . . . likes hunting and foot- Bear . . . handsome varsity track man . . . Fishing Club, . . Karux newspaper . . . College DAVID PHEIFFER Drake . . . gets enioyment from both cars and swimming . . . plans for a future in State Police . . . General, 524ml jAe Snow ome Sfevlohng, nowgall , 'N lllisl . .... ff- . , Q 5' ' , 4 'I N. QSQXXL-Jiri S 21,4-2: gm A-ir, ,gri m JOSEPH PIANELLI Joe . . . fun to be around . . . enioys coin collecting . . . hopes to become an accountant . . , College Arts. JUDITH PICKEL ment . . . iovial personality . teaching lies in the future . Coll. Arts. MARY PROCITA Pickel . . . never B dull TWO- Mary . . .friendly smile for every- - - one . . . Italian food her favo- - rite . . . Book and Mask Club . . . General. DAVID PYSHER CARL RADER JAMES REGINA Bodei . . . Lafayette in his fu- Raid . . . varsity wrestler and Jim . . . water skiing and bowl- ture Plans ' - - YEGVNS to be CIVII track star . . . enioys boating ing rate . . . future in law . . . enqineer . - . Hi-Yi German Club . . . draftsman-to-be . . . Hi-Y tennis, basketball, and fishing . . . , . . Coll. Arts, Club . . . General. Coll, Arts. ?'T S DOUGLAS RHODES MARY ANN RICKLINE RICHARD RIDDLE 1r'7 CHARLES RIKER Doug . . . swims, sleeps, and Mary Ann . . . tall, friendly lass Riddle . . . future pilot . . . Charlie . . . a clown . . . mis- plays cards . . . Drafting Club . . . likes dancing and swimming likes to study and hike . . . chievous . . . Chess Club, Band . . . drattsman or architect . . . . . . Guidance and Gym Clubs Chinese egg roll rates . . . fun member . . . will be a scientist Coll. Tech. . . . Comm. Sec. . . . Coll. Tech. . . . College Tech. lg fs, eaflng, ling, n ew n orfunafe Cc: enfs DONNA RISING PATRICIA ROCCONI Donna . . , considerate , . . pleas- Pat . . . vivacious missg a ant, helpful . . . Service League, cheery personality . . . a member Future Business Leaders . . . Ac- of Future Teachers and Y-Teens counting, . . . College Arts. 'QS BRUCE ROGORA 19' qs LYNNE ROLING efrsefv Bruce . . . plays tennis well . . . Lynne . . . attractive, alert girl tuture math teacher . . . likes . . . lively green eyes . . . a Italian food . . . a spor , . . Coll. Tech. ts tan tan ot football and wrestling Secretarial. CYNTHIA ROCHLIN Cynthia . . . attractive and stylish . . . likes to dance and buy clothes . . . a hemotologist . . . Secretarial. PAULINE RONCORONI Pini . . . enioys playing the piano . . . skiing rates . . . Presi- dent of Future Nurses Club . . . College Arts. .N-v, GLENN ROEDEL Rodent . . . always ready tor a laugh . . . likes fishing . . . future career as a forester . . . College Tech. LILLIAN ROSE Lee . . . desires to be an ac- countant . . . spends her free lime painting, and skating . . . Accounting. LINDA ROSE GAIL ROSENBAUM ALLEN RUSH Linda . . . aspires fo be a Gail . . . fufure ambifion is fo Wink . . . a quief manner . . . privale secrefary . . . a foofball become a secrefary . . . enioys happy-go-lucky fellow . . . play- fan . . . Fads and Fashions . . . foofball and reading . . . Karux ing pool rafes high wifh him . . . Secretarial. . . . Secrefarial. General. rj-Ae 6xcAan8fe cjvamecarals, Q7Aaf IL EILEEN RUSH Red . . . glowing red hair . . . cheerful personalifyg an accom- plished equesfrienne . . . preffy . . . Commercial. THOMAS RYAN DOUGLAS SAGER Tom . . . member of Band and Doug . . . loquacious lad known .l.C.L .... loves fo wrestle and for his ever ready wil . . . fop dance . . . fufure mafhemafician French sfudenf . . . fennis . . . . . . College Arfs. College Tech. CH ARLES RUSSO John . . . fulure Navy-man . . . likes fo fish and shoot pool . . . enfhusiasfic mafman . . . College Technical. DANIEL RUSH Rushy . . . horses are his hobby . . . likes fo read and go fo foofball games . . . a fufure blacksmifh , . . Gen. Qty ecal! ROBERT RUTH Mush . . . foofball fan . . . avid reader , . . likes swimming fo enfer vocafional school , . General. CHRI Chris . . ly miss . . Choir, and STINE SAMPSON . pefife blonde friend- . Musical, Acappella varsify hockey . . . RALPH SAVERCOOL Ralph . . . fall likeable lad . . . likes fo hunf and wafch drag races . . . lobsfer and GTO rafe high College Arfs. . . . General. KENNETH SCHERER JACK SCHANE SUSAN SCHLEGEL l WILLIAM SCHMEELK l Bear . . . tall, amicable bas- Jack . . . diligent and popular Sue . . . always friendly . . . Bill . . . stamp collector-5 ayid ketball player . . . likes bowling . . . college-bound lad . . . a Future nurse . . . in F.N.A., Band, weightllfter . .' . enloys skating and pool . . . future teacher . . . basketball star . . . chess great and Yearbook . . . Tennis . . . . . . future engineer . . . College College Arts, . . . Coll. Arts. Coll. Arts. TeCl'l- 3 Lose we Penf jAese our ears WM Ms PATRICIA SCHNOOR Pat . . . future undecided . . . spends her time horseback riding and writing . . . Art Club . . . Comm. Clerical. ROBERT SCOTT PEGGE SCHROED ER Peg . . . likes to sew and watch baseball . . . Future Teachers . . . Biology Club and Tennis . . . General. WILLIAM SECK 'Chunkey . . . plans to be a ln . . . likes to fish and sleep professional skin diver . . . en- . . . track and Band . . . to be ioys playing baseball and football computer data processor . . . Col- JOHN SCHUMACHER I FREDERICK SCOTT John . . . studious and fun-loving 5C0llIe - - . .lIlKeS lo hllfll' and . . . especially likes baseball and read - . - SHIOYS Sf26k5 - - - television . . . J.C.L .... Col- Chevies . . . Plans T0 be al-'lo lege Arts. mechanic . . . Gen. 'Fm.lR...m M'l' if '-Wir: DARLENE SEGREAVES JOHN SEGREAVES Dolly . . . short and sweet Sig . . . likes to read and . . . musically inclined . . . French hunt . . . plays football and cards Club and Honor Society . . . . . . future construction worker . . . General. lege Arts. teacher . . . Coll. Arts. . . . General. BRUCE SHAFER Chug . . . football enthusiast . . . a friendly guy who enioys races . . . future in farming . . . College Tech. YGIZCV city ROBERT SILLUP Rob . . . an avid outdoorsmang hunting and fishing rate . . . hopes to be an architect or drafts- man . . . General. ,f THOMAS SHAPPELL JACK SKILLMAN CARL SHEOLA Tom . . . J.V. letters in wresf- Horse . . . future printer . . . Crash . . , an active outdoors ling . . . enioys hunting and fish- avid hot rgd fan , , , likes out- rnan . . . enioys fishing and shoot- ing . . . Sportsmens Club . . . doors ,. .friendly personality . . . ing pool . . . to be a doctor . . . General. General. Coll- AHS- aloers C2669 J o Jfeep emorzes many JOEL SHIPE Joel . . . future accountant . . . officer in band . . . ice skating, swimming . . . Art Club . . . Commercial. LINDA SlMPSON Linda . . . sweet and spunky . . . loves to swim and watch tele- vision . . . Art and Guidance Clubs . . . General. uns-psi' :.-nv' VIRGINIA SICKELS JEANNE SIEMASKO Ginnie . . . likes Italian foods Jeanne . . . blond miss to af- . . . watching T.V. and swimming tend Business College after grad- rate . . . Chevrolet favorite car uation . . . enioys swimming . . . . . . General. Clerical. STEPHEN SINGER CAROL SIPOS Swinger . . . to be a mechanic Carol . . . a petite, blond lass . . . sports are drag racing and . . . desires to become a social fishing . . . weight lifting . . . worker . . . an Art Club member General. . . . Clerical. 'T' ..,, PW' YN' EUGENE SLACK JOHN SLACK KAY SLACK HARRY SMITH Eugene . . . will be prinfer in John . . . an electrician of the Kay. . . foofball and lennis rate Hap . , . a future mechanic Ihe fufure . . . will go 'lo Roches- fufure . . . a friend fo all . . . . . . cooking as a hobby . . . . . . likes hunfing and drag rac- ter Universily . . . Camera Club baseball is a favorife College fulure bookkeeper . . . Homemak- ing , . . sfeaks and Fords are . . . General. Technical. ing Club . . . Account. favoriles . . . General. CAe2Yflfll And kj-ITJMQOYOMS CCMYGVICQS PRSA X914 Cnr AMVIL JEAN SMITH SCOTT SMITH SmiHy . . . brown hair and Smif'ly . . . ambifion Io be a eyes . . , hails from Riegelsville mechanic , . . hunling and fish- . . . baseball rafes . . , pizza ing rale high . . . Fords are fops lover . . . General. . . . General. CHARLES SNYDER RICHARD SPEAR Charlie . . . fufure docfor . . . Bucky . . . baskefball and base- popular Sludenl Council presidenf ball slar . . . plans fo attend . . . hopes Io alfend Rulgers . . . Texas Chrisfian U. and feach affer- Coll. Arfs. wards , . . General. WALLACE SMITH Wally . . . quiefg friendly . . . plans include feaching . . . likes hunfing, baseball, and sleak . . . College Arls. , Q A, .mf-.. . JUDY SNOW Jule . . . has fun everywhere she goes . . . plans Io ioin fhe service . . . Girl's Aquafic Club . . . General. KAY SPILMAN Kay . . . preffy miss . . . a fu- lure leacher . . . Honor Society member . . . loves fo swim . . . College Arls. 'ir' LOUIS SPINOZZI Spinner . . . will a draflsman . . . fishing are favorifes Club . . . General. sfudy fo be hunfing and . . . Draffing mi WILLIAM SPROWL PAMELA STECKER PAUL STEFANEL JOSEPH STEFANO Bill . . . a member ofthe Agri- Pam . . . desires to be a teacher Brillo . . . a future as a me- Big Joe , , , a hearty six culture Club . . . likes baseball . . . likes to play hockey and chanic . . . likes hunting and footer A A , dependable, fun-loving . . . future plans as a mechanic go swimming . . . F.T.A .... fishing . . , avid Chevy fan . . , , , , enjoys fishing and hunting . , General. College Arts. General. A A , General. J Ae Senior anqnef 04 Ways e reasureol 045 Cue ALLEN STILES TERRY STOCKER JAMES STORM Al . . , football fan , . Terry . . . sportsmen, chess and Monk . . . enioys pool and photography bug , , , Camera wrestling clubs . . . to attend a football . . , aquatic and wres- Club member , , , Air Force as vocational school . . . J.V. letter tling clubs . . . future as a musi- a Career , , , Coll, Ai-fs, . . . Gen. clan . . . General. Sis' DONALD STRAUSS RITA SULLIVAN STEVE SULLIVAN CHARLOTTE SUMMITT DOH 4- - A tall. imlable QUY Rete . . . goes horseback rid- Steve . . . enioys football and Charlotte . . . enioys iust having I - - Gvld SP0l'fSm6l'1 with 6 letter ing . . . basketball, and football hot rodding . . . would like to fun . . . Library, Gym and Ten- lfi football - . - to be B doctor fan , . . future airline stewardess be a mechanic . . . track . . . nis Clubs . . . enioys basketball - - - Coll. Arts. . . . Clerical. General. . . . Commercial. JAMES SUYDAM MARILYN SWEET WILLIAM SWICK EVELYN SZEKERES Jim . . . congenial fellow . . . Sweely . . . pleasanl and con- Bill . . . good looking lad . . . Ev . . . fun-loving and inlelli- one of our arderlf baskefbell PISY- genial . . , loves wafer sporls a baskefball enfhusiasf . . . a gent . . . likes lennis and Pon- erS . . - fo 59 df' ENQIUGEV f - - . . . a lulure legal secrelary . . . fufure accounfanf . . . J.C.L .... fiacs . . . lnlramural parficipant Coll. Tech. College Arls. College Arls. . . . Coll, Arfs, . . . Ae xg Afs our ears n xjc A ScAoof f 3 9 9 2 .9 STEPHEN TAKACS Sieve . . . honor roll member . . . fufure in engineering . . . inferesl in pholography . . . Col- lege Tech. FEW'- KAREN THORNTON Karen . . . pelile blue-eyed brun- elfe . . . always on the telephone . . . likes lo swim and walch football . . . Gen. .. :'. BEVERLY THATCHER BEVERLY ANN THATCHER ANN THOMAS Babs . . . a fufure beaufician Bev . . . enioys horseback rid- Ann . . . popular and well-liked . . . easy fo like . . , swimming ing . . . favorile car is Rolls . . member of Honor Sociely and fennis are favoriles . . . Gen- Royce . . . hopes fo be a . , . Acappella Choir . . , Karux eral. sfewardess . . . Commercial. . . Coll, Arfs. 'lr exit' 'mv CATHY THORPE ANTHONY TODARO THOMAS TOTH Cafh . . . aclive in F.T.A .... Todd . . . recipienl' of fha Na- Tom . , . aspires fo be a likes to skale and swim . . . Band lional Award for Heroism . . . chemist . . . enioys fishing and . . . to work afler graduation . . . enioys football, pool and popular punnlng . . . Hi-Y Club member General. music . . . General. . . . College Arls. 551 STEPHEN TRIMPER Trimp . . . grid and track let- terman . . . likes pool, eating, sleeping . . . wants to be drafts- man . . . General. CAROLINE TROUT Carol . . . will become a typist . . . enioys basketball and bad- minton . . . quiet and sincere . . . General. me fjkaohfional G servance eq? if aw ...M DOMINIC VANGELLI Dom . . . likeable and funny . . . mad about drumming . . . hopes to be a musician . . . Hi-Y . . . General. fi TERRY VanARSDALE Monk . . .tall and rugged . . . weightlifting and fishing . . . for- estry in his future . . . College Tech. DAVID VARGA Varg . . . enioys playing pocket billiards . . . Aquatic Club mem- ber , . . hunting and football fan . . . General. 'Nr-f' CAROLYN TROXELL Trox . . . wishes to be a fu- ture model . . . ice skates for pleasure , . . favorite car Toronado . , . Commercial. THOMAS TULBA Tom . . . intelligent . . . state Junior Classical League officer . . . future history teacher . . . College Arts. Cf Cfass ary LZ 04 gifting DEBORAH VAN EMBURGH Debbi . . . Likes to listen to records and swim . . . to be an I.B.M. operator . . . Service League . . . General. 1U SANDRA VARGO Sandy . . . quiet, sincere . . likes swimming and dancing . . wants to become a secretary . . Clerical. JUDITH VAN EMBURG Judy , . . sugar 'n spice . . . cute dimples . . . fond of Italian food . . . future teacher . . . Col- lege Arts. .Xxx WILLA VASH Willa . . . reserved manner . . . plans to attend college . . . en- ioys sewing, reading, and swim- ming . . . Coll. Arts. ilu-P' 'lit if' ,ao-.f-.. JACQUELYN VERES JOSEPHINE VlSCOMl DUANE VOLK BARRY VOLKERT Jackie . . . attractive and con- JO . . . likes to listen to records Duane . . . dashing and d9bOl'l6ll' Leech . . . avid fisherman . . siderate . . . hopes to attend . . . member of the Biology Club . . . a future C.P.A ..., likes enioys building model cars . . business college . . . Y-teens . . . . . . to attend Churchman's . . . to swim, wrestle and eat . . desires to become 5 printer , Secretarial. Secretarial. Accounting. General, . . End, 3 o iour ears Sfuogy, VIGWJSAIP, 041441 21414 'TTC CHARLENE VOLPE Char . . . very attractive, petite lass . . . intramural cageball . . . enioys art and dancing . . . Clerical. S ' TIMOTHY WALTERS Tim . . . will study drafting . . . drives a Chevy . . . likes to work on cars . . . Aquatic Club . . . General. DARLENE WALKER Darlene . . . plans include col- lege . . . desires to be a private secretary . . . Art Club . . . Sec- retarial. MARY HELEN WANAMAKER Mary Helen . . . plans call for college and then teaching . . . Honor Society, National Thespians . . . Coll. Arts. as ,ra hu... R JAMES WALKER Jim . . . tall, fun-loving fellow . . . enioys horseback riding . s musician of the future , . , Gen- eral. .- :Qs - - '1 f 2, -f fzsegsf RONALD WALTERS Ron . . . enthusiastic fan of drag racing . . . future auto mechanic . . . wrestling manager . . . General. JAMES WARDLOW Webb . . . hunts and fishes . . . likes to play football and cards . .I. not sure of future . . . Gen- era . .ev-ff BARBARA WEDO Bobbi . . . will work in a hos- pital . . . Book and Mask Club . . . likes to read, ski and dance . . . College Arts. I - ,nr SUSAN WEST JOAN WILHELM RONALD WILLEVER GARY WILLIAMS. West . . . shy . . . G.T.O. is Jennie . . . hopes to be a legal Ron . . . plans career as a state Gary . . . his ambition is. to be best . . . swims, dances, and secretary after school . . . enioys trooper. . . hunting and baseball a pharmacist . . . an avid golf bowls . . . secretarial work ahead water skiing and swimming . . . rate high . . . likes Chevys . . . and wrestling fan . . , congenial . . . Secretarial. General, General. . . . Coll. Arts. graoluafion LMaAes rienalsAiP5 eern ven ore mporfanf LAW Wiz . . . hopes to be billiards, sh General. RENCE WISMER red-h 5 P rimp aired clown . . . rinter . . . likes and horses . . . uv Y SUZANNE WILSON Suzanne . . . favorites are skiing and dancing . . . Book and Mask . . . will teach in the tuture . . . College Arts. DALE WOLFRAM Dale . . . a little Hercules . . . loves to water ski and snow ski . . . to attend Warren Tech. . . . General. fake DONALD WINKLER ROBERT WINTER Wink . . . loads of personality Beansy . . . would like to. be . . . interested in electrical work a state trooper.. . . he enroys . . . Varsity football . . , Gen- hunting and eating . . . Sports- eral, man's Club . . . Gen. CHRISTINE WOODRING Chris . . . cute and petite . . . enioys dancing, skiing, and ltal- ian food . . . future beautician . . . General. PAULA WORLEY Paula . . . sweet and sincere . . . swimming and tennis are favorites . . . wants to work in an office . . , Commercial. Eerr . . , is considering a career in music . . . li es lo swim and ski . . . enioys loofball General. who x haw BARRY YVRIGHZI I k . JANET ZANSKY Jan , . . fufure beaufician . . . loves ice skalinq and dancing . . . Y-Teens . . pizza . . Secre- Tarial NANCY ZELLNER Nance . . . acfive and full of fun . , . enioys dancing and mos? sports . . . Library Club . . , Commercial. NANCY WYANT THOMAS WYANT JOHN ZAGRA Nancy . . . a member of our Harry . . . enioys hunlinq, swima John . . a friendly fellow who band . , . likes swimming and ming and Yelevision . . . consfruc- enoys fishing and foofball 4 , . fenr-is . . . bound for praclical lion worker affer qraduafion . . . a Chevy man . . fufure carpenler nursing . . . General. General. . . Gen, en 1:0 af lg C oo nays f' re ver ' UL eff' A S A I QD ff!! 'N--.. W Ax VF ,f ,Vs , 9 in -f 'f . :M f .f . -,. 439s--l f I ' wg A fi 1 3'-5-M' 5 Tom Armbrusler, Cynfhia Davenport and Roberl Evans lry lo concen rra+e on lheir sfudies as 'lheyr admire lhe beauly of lhe arborelum on an auhxmn day. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Sfeve Samson, Vice-President Michelle Simone++a, Treasurer: Barry Slacer, President Carol Reilly, Secretary and Mr. Quinn, Advisor. Junior Class As upperclassmen we Juniors anxiously hailed the new school year with great anticipation. The increased responsibilities encountered in varsity sports, drama, classroom work, and other extracur- ricular activities presented a great challenge as we attempted to improve or maintain our status as students at Phillipsburg High. Courses were chosen with care while we began to think seriously about the future. The Junior Prom was the social high- light of the year, but all of our experiences will be remembered as the Senior year looms on the hor- izon, with its note of finality. A , x -, f A 4 rrsrr J . ' fi . Q. ,, ' f 1 ' WP lli' A r K' -f . f is if T L' H? if lr we ' 5 ey 'lr ,-' X 9.-f A ' ' L X ' 2 i 1 Begg? i TOP ROW: Tom Aber, Michael-Ann Agrefio, Diane Allshouse, John Allshouse, Roy Anders, William Anflwony, Wilma An+l1ony, Eddie Apgar, Roberr Apgar BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Applefon, Frank Au, Gene Azzalina, Roger Bacon, Evelyn Barnes, Barbara Barreri, Judy Barios, Richard Baylor, Beverly Bean i 'wiv-' r 4 fg, .I 'I A- -- Q 4 A gif? I Vyyy Q, T ,W V V , l 'ZAR , , A ' 'i - ' 4 lr - . , ' ,, -, Ng 40 it . ' Q lynn-I K4 , 'i T pf' W 1 H gsisrf,z r ly ,A ,, ag gaas ,gal rrrr few M am y 0 TOP ROW: Paula Bennefi, Janice Benzano, William Bercaw, William Berlza, Viio Berfuglia, Jane+ Berufa, Fred Bidwell, Terry Billger, Bonnie Bird BOTTOM ROW: Bob Blanchfield, Beilw Boguslry, Mary Louise Bonclwer, Louis Bolia, Earl Bowers, Larry Bowers, Jim Brierly, Tom Brunner, Carole Budd W, 'W rarli JJ: , L A - i i ii,. -- fm 91 N22 L if fi we M ii , T M r.1,, ' 'T ' J f. i A 'rf W y JL fs Q wa 3, ff rgrfefgfzifif fr, pf T ' A 'AV . B: New , C af Q 'T :QL M T A or A we ,ia is L lf ID Qfslllli ll iii i 1 I TOP ROW: Ronald Buzinslri, Priscilla Calwoon, Jacob Cariia, Danna Carlson, Thomas Caion, Dave Cavanugh, Don Cavanauglw, Bill Clarlc, Linda Clymer BOTTOM ROW: Sian Clymer, John Conseniino, Virginia Cook, Jill Corley, Jim Cressman, Judy Crobaugli, Gerald Crouse, Lucille Crowley, Andrew Czordas .f , , '- 2 f?ii?E, H l :ir- Q Ti' .V - . ' ill ii g ' ' .. . 3 ., .gf if , , .Z , L , . we an M is ,, ., ,:. ,. ,iii y jlggg y ,, , V ,:.,,, . , ggi ,,.LL 11121. TOP ROW: Waller Czar, Wilber+ Dalrymple, Judy Day, Georgene Davis, Karen Deemer, Carol DeLuca, Wayne Deremer, Arfhur DeWirr, Sandra Dil'ls BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Donovan, Roberl Duclrwor+h, Bonnie Dugans, Dale Dunfee, Richard Dunwell, Judilh DuH', Linda Ech, Ann Eichlin, Donna Emery The Prom ls The Social Climax Qi The Junior Year 4 x 5- ' l ' T Q ff . -if R 'Q-1f!!l!v!!wI .,-b, lg 1, g, -gi I rf H Q . , i T - , PM 22 J ,, - ' 'A f iii' ' L T :,sr l ' TOP ROW: Michael Englese, George Farina, Rosemary Farina, James Farmer, Keilh Ferlanie, Thomas Fey, David Fillebrown, Rich- ard Firlh, William Fleming BOTTOM ROW: Paul Ford, Adele Forniciari, Jay Fox, Linda Franlzenfield, Lesler Franlz, Helen Frey, Charloile Frinzi, Joseph Frinzi. Gloria Gara ls Q . Q 1 A by k. Z 'fig TOP ROW: Pafricia Gardner, Joanne Gigliolli, James Gilds, Herberl' Graner, MaryAnn Grasi. Russell Grover, Barbara Hadiu, Ruih- Ann Haley, Judilh Hanies BOTTOM ROW: Michael Hanisalr, Leslie Happel, Lillie Harden, Lorefla Haring, Theresa Hauch, Lorraine Hawlr, Jerrl Heebner, Janel Hemingway, Sherry Henshaw 'SZ' I '12 I 55, x s. , A ,frm ur-M' TOP ROW: Mildred Herleman, Clifford Hess Thomas Hess BOTTOM ROW: Bealrice Hinlrle, Karen Hoadley, Barbara Hoclrman Carol Reilly and Ricky Riclceifs anficipaie an enioyable evening. ' f Q li V .5s., 5 h, 1. . ,, 'W . i, .... 3, Wi my A A. ssis 1 i. .'Z '.'1-1:5 , , TOP ROW: Dawn Hodge, Nancy Homadieu, Chris Hughes, David Hughes, Linda Hull, Earl lhrie, James lmre, Winnie Jenkins, Terry Jones BOTTOM ROW: Kaiherine Karabinus, Linda Karcher, Judirh Kelly, William Kennedy, Jeanne Kepler, Carla Kiclrline, Harry Kisselbach, Belle Kline, Donna Klofz 'X 1 fr: 2 fm M - I T' ,, Sw lgiyei 'E L i L iff? fi 3 E t B B T , Q k Vw ins-. I La f 1 ,.,, TOP ROW: Charles Koclr, Cheryl Kramer, Gail Kroemelbein, Alan Krosenclry, Michael Kucheruck, Ronald Kucheruclr, Johnsfon Kuhler, Susan Lachemeyer, Wayne Lamparl BOTTOM ROW: Roberf Lance, Roberf Lanslri, Thomas Large, John Lefler, Bradley Libby, Nancy Lindaberry, Joyce Lipari, Richard Lippincoff, Suzanne Long , , is E, H.,,,: , ,- a-img :r i . J T ' A g b r 'f .gg . T f T, . Q ,u Y J T grru ,, , ,5 5 3' K fi-1 'uw f L 2: 1 B 1 -K W :W - '--, :fe -, Q . TOP ROW: Alan Luclrenbach, John Luh, David MacFarlane, Barbara Magini, Maria Malaspina, Donna Mann, Paul Mann, Johni Marason, Valerie Marcus BOTTOM ROW: Richard Marlrle, Cindy Marlrs, James Marsieller, Jeff Maynard, James McGee, Thomas McGinley, Daniel McMullen, Sharon McNevin, Harriel' Meyers rrmzscgg T .sf , , Many sludenls, including Barry Sfacer, can be found browsing 'rhrough calalogues in search of 'the righi' college. , , V img, V, 'T 5 l ss.,, A T V iv B : ,EE ,Qt rigs, S Q i Jff' 'W 4 ii K 1 1 ...L ik Q 'iz 1 ith The Junior Year 1 a 1, , ,,.., . . , . i , .. ls.,s 351 T s' K I W ei TOP ROW: Larry Micci, Jean Michalowslri, Jeff Miller, Jerry Miller BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Millheim, William Mills, Waller Mifchell, Frank Mondzalr . :Q ,al .sy ,iii T , T 1 ' . a li : - s ' . .., , Q Qi I - . x 1, . Tiff-' , 'V B TOP ROW: Beisy Moore, Marilyn Moore, Margaref Mopperf, Sam Morello, Richard Morris, Wayne Morse, Sharon MoscoH'a, William Moyle, Thomas Mulvaney BOTTOM ROW: Caroline NGQY. Wayne Nase, Karen Nesbi'H', Russ Nicrone, Diane Niscusanii, Caiherine Olan, Linda Opilz, Terry Pa rlc, Roland Pas+or l fs. lf H 1 is , gi N W! se Fa iii me ' Y ii -1 Kp E 41 xi KX .. ,1:.,: K Sm K ii . N ,. . ...,. is Ee kk. ii - 0. 11 , - 'S ' V. - i n ' R Q 2 ' si? T P Q, 5 K 5 w 1 , i xi we V 12? rx 'lf S ff ai. an Us if is, TOP ROW: Ben Pal-li, Susan Peel-, Alex Penyak, Roberr Penyak, JoAnn Phillips, Par Piazza, Barbara Pierfy, Pal Pordan, Ellen Porler BOTTOM ROW: Janel' Poyer, Gloria Prilchard, John Procila, Nick Pugliese, Don Pursel, Joyce Pya'H', Jeanne Pysher, Donna Raabe Ted Raabe Comes The Responsibility Of Choosing College ' Q, 3, f sf- fd A lkaaizf .L.. T- . S elss as S as Q . -l.. U , ' kkrh ui . xl . I in 3. X 1, .,, ' :it y o r 4 , - . ' if fl X S loa ii ,, .. - 4 . , ' T , ,F QVK, . N. V Q W so ' - oo, soo,oo 5 as , 3 S ff' uv, a X ., 1 -sv TOP ROW: Be'H'e Rapp, Connie Rapp, Carol Reilly, Phyllis Reilly, Kay Reifenaur, Gladys Reyes, JoAnne Riche'Ha, Terry Richline, Nancy Richline ' BOTTOM ROW: Slephen Riclrer, Royal Riclrells, Kennelh Rissmiller, Ronald Riflenhouse, Richard Rose, Bonnie Roselaerry, Gloria Ross- e++i, George Rounsaville, Sharon Rule , , S . M mg a'- Q' . 'X ' ,B , U9 '.,i,. 'Q ff' 'S 1 s. vs 35, s 1 . ...J K X .. , s-' - 'f' f T- 41 I i , dl TOP ROW: Gloria Rush, Roberl Rush, Judilh Russo, Laurina Rufler, Wal+er Ryerson, Suzanne Sabo, Calhy Sager, James Salcill, Slephen Samson BOTTOM ROW: Jennie Sanfini, Julia Sanlini, Donna Sassi, Michael Savory, Thomas Savory, Margaref Schafzabel, Joseph Scheelz, Geraldine Schmellzly, Russell Segreaves , X eerr ig ef ...,. m, L1 V ,. ' hz' p ' T , S ff, an i- .r T. N T 1 . T ii, A I' ' W' me 5 f . .QA S ez, 0 V - , , t- 3 TOP ROW: Linda Seip, Thomas Seiss, Donald Semonche, Roberl' Shepherd, Bruce Shive, Beverly Shivley, Cafherine Sigafoos, John Sillup, Linda Simmons BOTTOM ROW: Michele SimoneH'a, Linda Singley, Andrew Smifh, Jaclr Smilh, Thomas G. Smilh, Thomas J. Smilh, Bonnie Smull, Sandra Snoolc, Dianne Snover New nd Complex Subjects Challenge Juniors . as A eesi ,, - me T S S , J f ,,k : 1 A Fi .. f A is 6, , J S , T me.se ' y S , T esle. y . me y T s. TOP ROW: Jeff Snyder, Lonnie Snyder, William Snyder, Gerald Solfes, Richard Sprowl, Barry Slacer, Brendai Sl-amel-z, Waller Siena, Sharon Slanger BOTTOM ROW: Peler Sfanlcus, William Sfrahle, Denise Sfru-lhers Sleclcer, Edward Sieible, Laureen Sleller, Connie Srires, Suzanne Slolren. Kay Sform, James . ,i - .,,, N , ' S he , ieel 1 g 1 1 H ,jf ri' V, ., .1 ,, ' K K ,- y 'li, m I 3 I ,ee,e,Ze 'W he ' -- f' V ' ' , 'L 1 if ' . i W f . J or .T . T .J 2 I , is 'f:'-: nv. '- 4 - W: L - f Akkk i .. ' A T llll 1 ' VV fl' , ' 12 , ,,-f Q N K 1 y T l X ' fl 2 TOP ROW: Richard Slrulhers, Furman Suydam, James Swick, Roberl' Swope, Donna Taiana, James Tale, John Tale, Trude Teel, JoAnne Tharp BOTTOM ROW: James Thompson, Sharon Thorp, Roberr Torcivia, Linda Tracy, Lucy Trembler, Scoll- Trimmer, John Troulman, Donna Troxell, Marlene Turchi Jim Swicl: confemplafes fhe difficull' problems of higher mufh, .9 ' a or O s ss? fx .V 1 V3 3 5353 E K - TOP ROW: Virginia Uivary, Linda Unangsf, Roberl- Van Narficli, Charles Vansycle, Elizabefh Vargo, Diane Veal, Diane Verenna, Lo- rinda Vincenf, Frank Viscomi BOTTOM ROW: John Viscomi, Rosalie Viflro, Susan Vorhees, Robert Ward, Linda Wean, Barry Weaver, Thomas Webb, Janey Weldon, Marjorie Werner T 4 O sc Cf, ' V f x ,' .rf 4-4 W ' fi i iil K- is 5 14 I .af X TOP ROW: Charles Whife, Marla Wieller, Sfewarf Willever, Vincenf Wippel, Michael Woodring, Roberl' Woodring, Kafhleen Woodruff, Marcia Woolf, Sherry Woolf BOTTOM ROW: Sfewarf Woolf, Susan Woolf, Virginia Woolf, Richard Work, Roberf Wrighf, Rawson Wyanf, Sfan Yezierslri, Gloria Zaremlna, Carl Zongolo SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Sealed: Glen Seiferf, President Nancy LaMonlca, Secretary. Back Row: Mr. Pambianci Advisor Don Jean, Treasurer: Terry Nolo, Vice-Presidenh Mr. Rohm, Advisor. With a new outlook and self-confidence, We sophomores returned to school to accept our responsibilities. Academically We applied our- selves and diligently tried to achieve excellence. Some of us became members of the Honor Society and others made the Honor Roll. By participating in clubs and sports, We were able to accept leadership as well as become better acquainted with each other. Several events highlighted the year. The Sophomore Hop and the day we received our class rings were most memorable. As we look to our Junior Year we are filled with eagerness and anticipation. Our memories of our Sophomore Year are to be cherished in the years that are to come. SOPHOIVIORE CLASS , ' . Q49 ,W ,,,. rg, N 'Y -iv A 3 , P rl, 3. TOP ROW: Frank Ahar+, James Andrews, Alice Au, Veronica Badini. Sandy Baily, Thomas Bakley, Karen Barnowski, Susan Barrow, David Bar+holomew. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis Bafy, Sheila Beach, Larry Beaffy, Michael Becci, Randy Beck, George Beers, Ruihanne Beers, Nancy Benneff, Lorraine Berfolino. iii-I I 1 .,,, ffl 5- ' V T I .Q if 9 2: il, 'i'. Q q G, ,. , ,,..,. 51' i ,I X .L I is H .L , 5 V2 f ,A all, Y, : A JE 'Tf'!! 1 ' I 2.4: W' 44 5. A 1. -.' - rf, 1, TOP ROW: Daniel Berufa, Margo Bes+, Ka+hy Bianco, Dale Bickle, Theodore Biller, Michele Bilous, Terry Bird, Linda Blassman, Roberi Bouion. BOTTOM ROW: Garry Bracken, James Breiner, Thomas Brahman, John Brower, Larry Brown, Gary Brownell. Linda Busci, Edward Bullock, Richard Bush. V i it M Hr? .S 1, x TOP ROW: Nancy Canning, Richard Capone, Susan Cariy, Donna Case, Toni Celia, Anifa Cesari, Janei' Cicale, Edwin Clymer, Randy Clymer. BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Conrad, Charles Conseniino, Harold Cook, Georgia Coopersmiih, Jane Corcoran, Gladys Corlwrighl. Dlvid Crafi, Daniel Craig. Richard Cronce. in x , i 'M xy ,,,,1 , 5 I D Aj fazmzfsafx ww L . , ,,f.,,lwp,,,- I ,,,,,,,,, V 'zz Chu S., , T :,i - '4 l if I . J llll -f T J F it A W ,JI I Vvqy V r Q 4 LV,,k' Il1:,,wf, kk-if ii, i ffy, it We V 'V ,, s ? z ali TOP ROW: Susan Crosson, Cryslal Crouse, Tom Curlis, Craig Cyphers, JoAnn Dalrymple, Mike Dalrymple, Frank D'Angelo, Debbie Davis, Janef Davis. BOTTOM ROW: John Davis, Kafhy Davis, Noreen Davis, Marla DeBiase, Ka+l1y Decker, Larry Deemer, Mary Deemer, Diane De- Gerola mo, Leonie Delong. Classes, Sports, And Extra-Curricular Activities , . we, -, 'ne 11 , my , , . , , ,M .. .0 Q . 3.3 ,gy , y ff , '.,- F' ff? ,sl I S il 'I 4 ' 1 TOP ROW: Jeff Dorius. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Dowling, JoAnne Drake, Ted Drake, Gail Edwards, Frank Ehasz, Glen El1rl1ard'l', Jean Ellwood, Frances Emery, Frank Eureyecko. Carol' Densler, Mike DePalma, Susan DeRosa, Greg Dick, Donna Dickey, Margarei' Dickey, Jo-l'1n Dil+s, Sharon Dollard, I T fr' . ,,f VV A A gsf tl ii ' ? fv T T l, .a T as T' llsslsls ,I . ' , , 5 . A iw-Qs' 'gif W a.,' ' J mls- ' ,,,.. y V 44. H JV ,fp rye, H , VV ,,,. V E. ll T fs , , l erll Q1 ' , , 35. . 12 Y 1 TOP ROW: Dick Exley, JoAnn Farina, Tom Felver, Linda FeriH'i, Ken Fillebrown, Richard Finnochio, Ralph Firlh, Lois Forlner, Rober+ Francef. BOTTOM ROW: Anlhony Frank, Cyn+l1ia Franlz, Michael Freeman, Donna Frey, Rober+ Frinzi, Rosemarie Fronrino, Rober+ Gall- agher, James Garner, David Gary. an if l lu M LM 2 K X E, We ,AH LMA PM 1 .112 .iw k 111I -' S2-H ,T ei 4, S ' Q im? . ywgekik Q ,wavy , 6 Q, i Jw TOP ROW: Mabel Gary, Kafhy Gebhard, Thomas Gerbino, Roberf Giamoni, Sherry Giordano, Sfeve Glodek, Neil Gordon, Susan Grassi, Connie Graziosi. BOTTOM ROW: David Gulini, Carl Sunderman, Michael Gurinlco, Melody Hager, Rosemary Hall, Judy Hallef, Mary Hamlin, Bar- bara Hammersfone, Linda Hammersfone. Result In n Exciting, Eventiul Sophomore Year . f K f,:- K 1 iil A W ., e 35 1 fi? f BSS e S m E , 'S' J ilio 3 ' i 4 ' A iil T. T J Q . . A , , . , i, 3, . , I f t X-,egg Kgs -K 6 ,f,k , 3 TOP ROW: Vicki Harding. Bruce Heilforlh, William Hendra. BOTTOM ROW: David Hill, Robin Horn, Linda Horion. Har Hill. Ki SAE 3? ms, Beverly Harrison, Virginia Harsfine, Susan Hawk, Rober+ Hea+or, Teddy Healon, Candy Pauline Hineline, Debbie Hoadley, Sandra Hoclrman, Cynlhia Holden, Gloria Horn, Linda 5 . X . Q , E fs? TOP ROW: Waller Howell, William Howie, Donald Hoyd, Neil Hughes, Sharon Hughes, Roberi' Hummer, Gary Huichison, Beverly lhrie, Barry Imboden. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Janci, Donald Jean, Sandy Jiorle, Sharon Johnson, Vaughn Jones, AnneHe Kane, Donna Karcher, Jaynee Keenan, Karen Kelly. x E 3 'SSS' 1 ,J . L L lf , sa or as at J -A i t X Lx N - it ' Q . Q . y i . I L , L , , , kf kV A,,, , 1 E it Qf its f , L iaiinap TOP ROW: Thomas Kelso, Gail Kenery, Jill Kent, Kathy Kenyon, Craig Kessler, Jane King, Joanne King, Diane Kleedorter, Mildred Kleinman. BOTTOM ROW: Doris Kleintop, Dawn Kohler, Ralph Kramer, Edward Kressler, Judith Kressly, Johnette Kutsopias, Nancy La- Monica, Charles Laros, William Lance. Excitement Increases With The Passage Gi Each ,if Ibm ' evf , L. - ,,,e . TOP ROW: Brenda Lanning, Dennis Laughlin, Kathy Lawler, David Leone, Arthur Leslie, James Lilly. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Lilly, William Lilly, James Litton, Judy Llanos, Charles Loebsaclr, John Long. Sue Push and Sandy Jiorle wait im- patiently while Gail Eswards chats with a friend. l f ' ' ., if ,ne ',,,, , ' , L - J J 4i.,- mi . , fi ,.,,,,.... . ' -' Hs - -92521 wif - 'v - 4 7 r U .,,. f Q 45 an , L L Qi .Q r TTT, K T ,.,, ' EV' , L ,,,, , if TOP ROW: Margaret Losan, Deane Love, Richard Lowe, Tim Lynch, Pat Maguire, Thomas Mainhart, Michael Malaspina, Diclr Maloney, Gary Marcantoni. BOTTOM ROW: Claude Margeson, Ronald Marina, Edward Marcus, Deborah Martino, Maurice Mascari, Kay Masterson, Winona Matlock, Kathy Mattson, Ann McCarthy. H!! as a: 3 Y: ' - '-f. i, gfiee i ? 1 5 f a me 54? o , ,.,f v '7l , X MV I rm, R Q T iiiia f i P R T yii i by R J , T :i l 4 1 . . TOP ROW: Gerald McClure, Carol McCorlrell, Janeen McCormick, Kim Mclree, Shirley Meads, Judy Melchor, Paul Micci, Fred Milford, Belly Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Miller, Connie Minorics, Ronald Mirazi, Brenda Morley, Jesse Morley, Alberl Morris, Harold Morrow, Linda Moschino, Kalhy Moser. Day In nticipation Ol The Sophomore Hop Ki' fl. r, ,, ,.,., , M , Vw ,,,,'.1 , E T' A io, 4 . iw z ff 2 ffm x Q A T TOP ROW: Ernesl Moyer, Phillip Mugavera, James Murphy, Debra Nagy, George Nagy, Louis Napoli, Bruce Nicholas, David Nickel, Toni Ninlo. BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Nixon, Terry Nolo, William Nolo, Sandra Olah, Sleve Olah, Edward Pacenli, Peggy Parry, Salvalore Palli, Belle Paulus. I ,, A ,',, K Y F F ',,,,, iw, ,S , ..,, g I . T . H J .,,,, VJ .f .,,, . T P' , , in , i- . 1 , 5 Z my H , J -.nv lv.. ll l lg A if t N V,', 1 J ,V V V V , V 5 , V 5- M VV - ,W X f , OF., 3. 4: , , ,,i, PM , , ,, X I 4 TOP ROW: Roberl Pelonero, Leon Pelerson, Thomas Pelrus, Alherl Pianelli, Jean Piall, William Piclrel, John Pierce, Elizabelh Pierson, Alan Piggoll. BOTTOM ROW: John Piggol-l, Donna Piscalello, Alberla Pyall, Roy Pyall, Linda Raabe, David Race, Lydia Radlce,, Margarel Rambo, Helen Ray. f ag- fxfff' ' , 'ff , 5., L iw W af. ' 6 ? V 6 2 J wi .3 f '2 V 2 ,A ' 3 'f E W , ., f.- F i F ifi? l TOP ROW: Judy Regifz, Vivian Repper+, Cafherine Re++ger, Craig Reynolds, Clara Riclrer, Caiherine Riclrline, Virginia Riley, Carol Rissmiller, Thomas Roberis. BOTTOM ROW: Kalhryn Rogers, Jan Roling, Theresa Roolrs, BeHe Rose, Karen Rosoche, BeH'e Rush, Jonaihan Rush, Sandra Rush, Arihur Russo. Obtaining Class Rings Is A Highlight Gi The tx' 3 ,, 'PGA ' ws W.. ff wg 'fl' ,legge TOP ROW: Joseph Russo, Donald Samson, Alfred Sanfora, Ronald 56515. KGY Scarle'f+. Tl10f'l1iS SC9fl90. Jeffrey Schell. MiCl139l Schafzabel, Karl Schmid. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Schofield, Ellen ScoH', Thomas Sciascia, Eileen Seifert Glen Seiferi, Sheila Shaner, Michael Shay, Alberl' Shenniger, Laura Shiller. 3 1 W T' W iff ,,,, ,N ,f . is 3' X ' TOP ROW: Barry Slaclr, Paula Smefana, Connie Snyder, Valerie SoH'olano, David Scuders, Charmaine Soufh, James Spencer. George Siameis, Jerry Siameis. BOTTOM ROW: Ulvia S+ammherr, Linda Sfangil, Virginia Sfeele, Maria Sfeinmeiz, John Sfires, William Slires, Linda Slorm, Harold S+reePY- Earl SuHon. 2931 l I wma' A if 531 illi ' 1 , ' K T Zfcw' 'D ' 'l , 'L' ,A fe,-1 ,I , V.,hV. f 5 5 .,,V gi or M 9 Q T H ' -- , , , , fi? . i TOP ROW: Russell Suffon, Don Suydam, Virginia SwoH', Chrisiine Takacs. BOTTOM ROW: Gail Tarlowski, Joan Taylor, Charles Thaich- er, John Tharcher. Margo Bes+'s exciremeni' in receiving her class ring is shared wiih Susan Grassi, Jim Murphy, and Jackie Willever. h 5 ia si I 'Z' ,A 1 Y gl. 1 J , ,. . . K , :,VV i ,TVV 5 aj T 5 , iiiie T J 1 '7 'T Q my A ff J lv lr liii - P' . lr TOP ROW: Mark Thafcher, Janis Thomas, John Tibboffr, Richard Toih, Earl Touchfon, Carole Tracy, Maureen Trembler, Eugene Uivary, Ronald Unangsi. BOTTOM ROW: Conslance Upham, Jacqueline Vaida, Kaihy Vargo, Nancy Vargo, Nick Varhall, David Vine, Barbara Vizbara, Rhonda Volk, Linda Walfers. A we TK, it an, f , 'iii Y' Q egxg,Q6,- TOP ROW: Beverly Warner, Roberf Webb, Roberl' Workiser, Alice Wheeler, Dan While, Cynihia Whifesell, James Wialler, Russell Wildrick, Carl Wilheim, BOTTOM ROW: Jackie Willever, Linda Willis, Karen Wollman, Kenneih Wilson, Elizabefh Woodruff, Jim Woolf, John Yearance Roger Zellner, Jan Ziegenfuss. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - Sealed, Mr. Bellis, Advisor: Charles Ufley, President Geoffrey Haniselc, Treasurer: Sfanding, Jill Collins. Secrelaryg and Joy Burgslresser, Vice-President Freshman Class To all freshmen, high school life seems large, glittering and exciting. There are football games, alive with enthusiasm and the brilliance of the half time show. During the winter basketball games and wrestling matches occupy a freshman's time. In spring, there are baseball games and track meets. But a freshman's life isn't all fun. It involves a great deal of thought, time, and energy. A fresh- man must prepare himself for the futureg he must set his goal and follow it. Under the able counsel- ing of Mr. Bellis and Mr. Rosolowski, the Fresh- man Class should have no trouble in their four years of high school. if of -3 'M Wi , ff - 'f X 'f .. I y , I V fi If V i TOP ROW: David Abel, Barbara Ahari, John Aharf, John Albrigh+, Douglas Alpaugh, Marisue Alpaugh, Mona Lisa Amala, Jane Amey. Deborah Amico BOTTOM ROW: Judifh Apgar, Keiih Apgar, Marlene Apgar, Raymond Aravich, Carl Archer, Allen Au, Howard Babcock, Susan Baines, David Balmer Mary Hamlen, Barbara Wyker, and Deborah Heins believe fhaf by coming early +o foolball game, 'fhey can save besl seals for 'friends - 4: , ' 'A Nfffyfgj- ffm: 4 A .., If P y . .rl , N1 6 y i , g A TOP ROW: Irvin Ball, Arfhur Bangharf, Deborah Banlro, Sylvia Barnowslcy, Theresa Barnowslry, Barry BarreH', Linda BarreH, Michael Baleman. Edward Baumgarlner BOTTOM ROW: William Bean, William Bechlold, Fred Behringer, Linda Behringer, David Beidleman, John Bercaw, Jacquelyn Beres, John Berry, Barry Besl . F ,, , I 1L vga, W , 4 ,, '-,, . ff if A 2 4 f ? gm f T svgsmffefrf' , f ,, 4 , , TOP ROW: Deborah Bevilaqua, Deborah Bird, Roger Blum, Chris Boam, Paul Bogoly, Jeanelrle Boico, Nancy Bolla, Diane Bonney. Linda Bowers. BOTTOM ROW: Margaref Bowers, -Gail Brassau, Richard Breiner, Donald Brensinger, Brenda Brighl, Deborah Briglia, Thomas Brown, Carolyn Buckley, Karen Busci. Freshmen Team Up To Help Students And Friends , fx ., W 'n 4 -rii, T s - T J 4 o ,,,, f f .., T M rf, 1 Q 'K N NI 1 N-1 M 5, E t ' L V, -.-k 1 , I ' ll :'?1,'!T i T T R 4 .az TOP ROW: Niclr Bundro, Richard Bundro, Phyllis Burd, Joy Burgs+resser, Kaihy BurneH', Jason Buzas, Jane Canada, Nancy Carharl, Carol Carifa. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Case, Roberl' Case, Diane Caslner, Wayne Cicale, Mary Clofher, William Clofher, Gary Clymer, Gail Cole, Marilyn Cole. s. eil 1 5 I A W 1 T TOP ROW: Jill Collins, Connie Coolre, Roberl' Corona, Joseph Cosner, Linda Cofugo, Phyllis Cronce, Charles Crosson, Gary Crosson, Frank Csordas. BOTTOM ROW: Marie Dalrymple, Richard Davis, Roberl Davis, George Deemer, Virginia Deemer, Glenn DeHarl, William DeHar'l', Thomas Dellaiore, Michael DeMon'ri. Freshmen Louis and Eddie Vernon, Bob and Russ Thomas, Fred and Linda Behringer and Dawn and Bob Russo prove +ha+ good rhings come in pairs. , -..,s 3. I 'V ..1-r ' 1? .1 - A I ' ,:h' W I V,,, i i A X r,f N V, I li I, Q H rsl -eil ' ' H My , T T ' ' 1 fil vi f- - - , ii V A is f ' ni f 5 1 1 TOP ROW: Richard DiBiase, Earl Dilis, Ronald Dil+s, Joanne Dopillra, Eric Dorius, Joan Doyle, Franlr Drago'H'a, Marlin Druclman, Michael Ducla. BOTTOM ROW: Fefie Dylcsfra, Carol Dyrelr, Richard Easierly, Bruce Eckharf, Michael Emrick, John Erdo, Thomas Evan, Bruce Exley, Gary Farmer. .L M ., W 4, krik , . . , V, . V s W., M I - ,f T V,,, K , , gr J E ,'r'. T, ' in is . 45 iii' K . , ' f F J rl'i'i ' 'Ziff J Q 'N F' - 9 T 'Si , is ' M ,,yy 3 M 'ff 1 we y ,,.. a, , V y, -T T, oo , 1 3 l M12-' .Raul N J, . :T , '1rs,. 4 - TOP ROW: John Fear. Connie Fegley, Jeane'H'e Felloclr, Sfella Fiamma, Paul Fielding, Richard Fields, Sharon Filler, Emma Forder Albina For+ebouno. ' BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn France, Connie Frank, Grace Frank, Barry Franlcenfield, Kafheleen Frederick, Nancy Freeh, Sandra Frey Charles Frinzi, Margaref Fri'Hs. LCP ROW: Karhy Fulper, John J. Shook, L. PeHi+, S. Baines, B. Smilh, L. Tuxhorn, S. Fiamma, and B. Wylrer recreare medieval limes annon. BOTTOM ROW: MaryAnn Gara, William Gardner. Freshman Find Writing nd Producing Original 5- V .- h z, ' - ili ii .9 , Q fi x. A -V a s i Q ? 1 3 .,r, Q TOP ROW: Roberf Garriiy, Wayne George, John Gi'Hens, David Gobbi, Harvey Gordon, Carl Guliclr, Edwin Gurslri, Diane Haga- man, Daniel Hagerly. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Hall, Mary Hamlen, Michael Hancewicz, Geoffry Haniselr, Carol Hann, Ed Harper, Elaine Harrison, Ka+her- ine Harrison, Susan Harrison. A ii ,... .g.... ........., D Q T D . ririin Q 5 , TOP ROW: Gary Harfung, David Hause, Larry Havens, Shirley Hawlr, Debra Heins, Be'H'y Herleman, Karen Herllrorn, Michael Hinlzle, Joseph Hoagland. BOTTOM ROW: Joseph Hoffman, Warren Holden, Barbara Hol+en, Diane Horning, Helen Hosbach, Sharon Hubbard, Beih Hulber+, Elmer Hulchison, Anila lngeno. 'M l ' T ' Q'f g 'QI ' . 1 L ,V HMV, Wii, 1' EW K 'ay if' ' T Q K f if ,.,. ' ' l?1f:5,, . f 5 l 'xv J g r : 9 , .Q 'awk ' Nia . of W Z9 TOP ROW: Gail Jenlcins, Marie Jessamine, Frank Jiorle, Michael Jiorle, Mary Jurinlro, Waller Karcher, Arlhur Kardos, Alberl' Keen- an, Jeff Kehres. , BOTTOM ROW: Pam Keller, Joseph Kerelres, Sharon Kerehes, Mark Kefchledge, Karol Kisselbach, Bonnie Kleedorfer, Thomas Kleinlop, Dorofhy Klemlra, Bruce Klipple. Historical Plays An Enjoyable Way To Learn ,F .,,, 'ig '- Q65 f' T3. ' 9 yaai 4 an l 4 was if f Q , VV V.:V - , .. HI ? 5: . . TOP ROW: Denise Kohl, Joseph Kubich, Joan Komisak, Jeanne Korp, Chrisfine LaCaruba, Barbara Lance, Eva Lendvai, Georgeanne Leslie, Joan Leslie. BOTTOM ROW: June Levisay, Joseph Lilly, Dale Limeberry, Charles Lippencolf, Terry LippencoH, Peler Louhas, Deborah Lowe, Carol Lunger, Caihy Luh. ,Q M , - 4 , 7 'idx' x T y, ii 1 ii L 2, ,L L EYSQQL' i 'i4 lf' ' . L ,A 'WAQAE ' ' ' i V. ,, Q iirya ie- ' ,, B-are + if mf' ' , W x yy V, - , y 4 y I we TOP ROW: Mark Luiz, Roberl' McCauley, William Mains, Roherf Mann, Gloria Marascio, Maria Marcanloni, Diana Marlrs, Dale Marlrus, Janel Marsfellar. BOTTOM ROW: Colleen Marlin, Mary Marlinez, Edwin Maslonha, Byran Malloclr, June Malloclr, Debra McElroy, David McEnroe, PaHi Meller+, Olesia Melni+shenlco. A 2,09 WW' 7 4 9 f Q I I R TOP ROW: Sieve Merring, Brenda Mich, Joann Miller, Richard Mineo, Joseph Mirrenna, Milfon Mohr, Thomas Molnar, Elaine Mond- zalr, Douglas Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Morrell, Sieve Moschini, Michael MoscoHa, Chrisfine Mosellie, Barbara Moule, John Mulvaney, Margaref Mur- 'FiH', Shirley Mufhig, Theresa Nagy. Eager Freshmen Look To Seniors For Guidance M . r 75 J 9 y if gi 1 i x , Pr V li sz!!! ' fmezmzi VA ,,'1 2 , ,L ' rro. T S if fi ' 4 + P' ' 1 V J A f ' i 1 f ' .s .x 441- Y T TOP ROW: Jude Noel, Jackie Ochs, Roberl' Opdyke, Marsha Orr, David Oswald, Yvonne Passori, Judy Pauslra, Jean Pauloski, Bersy Peel. BOTTOM ROW: Rosemary Pelonero, Daniel Perio, Kennefh Pefersen, Linda PeHi+, Carmen Pici, Margarel' Piperaia, Jean Porier, Siephen Price, Thomas Price. , ,, X, .,,,,, ,,,, VN , .. k y I . may -M i r J ,,f ' ,J A V, 1 4 . :W A 5' TOP ROW: Rober+ Pruzniclc, Elaine Pulizzano, Alan Pursell, Barry-Pursell, Randy Rader, Elizabefh Rambo, Kenneih Rapp, Wendy Rapp, Deborah Reese. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Regru'r, Donald Reilly, Janice Reilly, Beverly Renaldi, Pearl Rifz, Ches+er Richards, Anrhony Riche'H'a, James Ricler, Lewis Riclrer. aff , X3 ir 5 E 11.9, 41 ,N if 5 ,W f 54 'i'1i QQ' 'gf Q 1,13 H' is only ne+ural fhaf under- classman Jeff Kehres loolrs up fo and admires All-Sfaie Var- T. sify co-capfain Jim Bellis. ,wx ,- 41 - ' '- ' ,,, T ff ' 'W A .' ' ' E' z 1, ,, xg- I , . '4 A..i , W' ' ' ' 24,15-335 - R T TOP ROW: Harold Riclrei-+s, George Robbins, Beverly Robinson, Sharon Rogora, Thomas Romagnoli, Kafhie Romanick, James Ron- coroni, Erdie Rose, Roberi' Rose. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Roselli, Doreen Rounasville, Lois Rounsaville, Hope Rupell, Nan Rush, S+eve Rush, Timofhy Rush, William Rush, Dawn Russo. f fx ' M ,ef f mf K' J, wo rj ffl 4 f TOP ROW: Rober+ Russo, Sharon Ruff, Joseph Samoge, Tony Samra, Lorene Sariini, Floyd Schaffer, Joan Schisler, Gabrielle Schoeppner, Lynn Schulh. V BOTTOM ROW: Janefie Scofi, James ScoH, Chrisfine ScoH', Gene Sears, Marcia Searles, Bruce Seagreaves, Gale Seiferi, Karen Seip, Sally Seip. , We-' Q 2 . I . ,, , 3: 1 A , if . , Q' :,, . + p f ., ,-,: fl A 1 TOP ROW: Wayne Sherrer, Brian Shields, Larry Shields, Rhonda Shively. BOTTOM ROW: James Shoolr, John Sigafoos, Donald Sig- man, Dorofhy Simpson. 9 Help! Help! Eva Lendvai's si+ua+ion appears hopeless as she uses 'lhe TOP ROW: Susan Sinlco, Brenda Sisonick, Dororhy Slack, library's card calalogue for 'lhe firsl' lime. Roberl' Slaclc. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Slu'H'er, Befsy Smilh, Linda Smifh, Joann Smuliclr. f, , K VL VAA rl Ji k,'. , 2 , V I l ,M J 5 ff ,V ,jizz ,,., 'Q ' - A, I I ,,'1'f 1' i- 5 ,.1l 'V ' - y T Tsil rnl T arl .llfal ' ,gif l f: 4 Vlrr 4 . 1. ,, A ,, ,Qi TOP ROW: Connie Snover David Snyder Marsha So'Holano Roberl' Sprowl Domenica Slabp Barry S+ame'l'z Linda S+anlcus Deborah Slaples, Karen Sfefano. I I I I I I BOTTOM ROW: Ernie Sfires, Bradley Sioclcer, Brenda Sfone, Barry Sform, Charles Srorm, Barry S+ou+, Cafhy S-lreader. Nane'H'e Swiclr, Gail Taylor. rf, i ,, 5. T ,U g f M ' ii' L 4 ' ' ,J 2 TOP ROW: Nancy Tharp, Deborah Thafcher, Lynn Thafcher, Roberi Thomas, Russell Thomas, George Tooma, Beverly Trauger, Kirk Trauger, Elaine Troxell. BOTTOM ROW: Charmaine Tully, Arrie Turner, Linda Tuxhorn, Laurie Ubel, Karen Unangs'I', Charles Urley, Rolaeri' VanDoren, Donald VanSyclrel, Franlr Vargo. Anxious Freshmen Experience Frustration nd Jo A y ,syy lAgyy,ss y ysys , y T- ,.,, A T, 3 fe P f aw. , iii P In if , . ,,W, J T f , .. - V :gg P ,v u I y if fr! b yy H E ss s P Q ' L ii ,. .N y ,,f rf T r'Ti 'lf f 'M N 1 5 3 f Y 45' E ,r '.V. -av , 1, TOP ROW: Luanne Variu, Eugene Vayda, 'BeHyAnn Velekei, Ed Vernon, Louis Vernon, Edward Viscomi, Frank Viscomi, Kaihy Viscomi, Lillian Vizbara. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah Wagner, Cynihia Walden, Hugh Walls, Janice Walls, Dennis Waller, Dianne Walfers, Donna Warner, Phyllis Weaver, Marion Weldon. iff' ' if ,, K, A ' 1 V 1 ' A f, A g , ' 'f , B as ai 'R ., .S Vrrt Q , V . V 5 , t is - me-. is ' H K ' , ' C! ' , 1 L TOP ROW: Pai Weldon, Edifh Wheeler, Page Whiring, Lynn Whieller, Richard Williams, Pafriclr Williamson, Carol Willis. Laurie Wilson, William Woodring. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Wyan+, Barbara Wylrer, Richard Yeziershi, Ronald Yezierslri, Chrisiine Yurgariis, Elizabefh Zaro, Roberl' Zaro, Debra Zenfrick, Roberl Zullo. .xdcfiuified ! something new every day. Solon Bob Bouton, Rhonda Vollr, and Marilyn Terleslri contemplate the privilege of being chosen Sophomore members of the National Honor Society. 'X I i!fXlCD?,1.3f: ' nj 'X . i V 1 ., V Uur Day ls Filled With A Variet Of Activities X, X A Connie Rapp and Bill Rodenbough leam the fundamentals of driver education. Talring lime our on 'lhe iob. Dave Burlre admires fha beaufy of our quadrangle George Rounsaville spends mosi' of his spare lime pracficing lyping skills and helping ouf fhe yearbook sfaff. Officers ct the Student Council are Dale Falcinelli, Bill Dulcett, Shirley Billman, and Charles Snyder. Freshmen who talte chances by writing on Senior Sign Only placard, adcl more fun to pre-Turltey Day activities. Student Council Promotes Active Program Responsibility is a necessary qualification for the Student Council, for with each delegate there are placed important representative faiths. As the result of Council action, the seniors, for the first time, sat together at the Beat Easton pep rally. The Phillipsburg jackets, underclass photographs, two scholarships for Worthy seniors, and a trust fund for the children of Mr. Lucernoni are all measures taken by the Student Council. This cross-fire of ideas, opinions, and classes reflect the trust and judgement of the student body. Class representative Joy Burgstresser gives her homeroom's money for their pictures to Chip Clymer and Charles Snyder. ,Y I V: I , I .sy i . ,Lf Y . V- I l i STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: C. Hughes, G. Seiferf, S. Billman, C. Snyder, B. Dulceii, R. Morris. SECOND ROW: M. Besf, S. DeRose, J. Gigliofii, C, Riclrer, M. Sweef, B. Bean, D. Nagy, E. Pulizzano. THIRD ROW: M. Hamlen, M. Druclrman, R. Thomas, C. Micac- chione, D. Leone. J. Bercaw, M. McCarihy, R. Vollr, G. Seiferi. FOURTH ROW: A. Piggoii, C. Reilly, J. Corcoran, C. Yurgar+is, E. Touch- fon, T. Lippincofi, S. Woolf, T. Barnowslry, B. Kipple, E. Troxell. LAST ROW: J. Gi'Hins, B. Slacer, D. Reilly, M. Hancewicz, S. Sampson, B. Haidu. R. Lippincoff, G. Deemer, D. Jean, E. Kennedy, C. Clymer. Some members of ihe Sludenf Council decorafe a Chrisfmas free fo help promo'l'e fhe fesiive spirii. Service wifh a smile. Mary Alice Hamlen gives Bob Up- clylre his Phillipsburg iaclxef. Z ..-fl., , .xf me 4 ... f I .IZ ,, .1 mf ui 1-f , HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: A. Thomas, G. Hanisek, M. McCar+hy. SECOND ROW: S. Flad, M. Wanamalrer, S. BiIIman, J. Barfos G. Rosenbaum, D. Kisselbach, L. Borraio. THIRD ROW: K. Spilman, P. Molnar, K. Lansche, J. Brierly, K. Bercaw, K. Pierfy, B. Seigei O. Devlin. LAST ROW: C. Hughes, B. Sfacer, W. KeIIow, J. Murphy, J. BeIIis, J. Shane, D. Janci, J. Swick, D. Behringer. Stoyniet llecoining a nieniber of the National Honor U Society IS the highest honor and greatest achievenient afforded to students in our high school. Election into the Society is dependent upon scholarship, leadership, character, and service. After the annual induction service in January, Society members, their parents, and faculty were invited to a tea. As in previous years, all members were busily engaged in sell- ing crew shirts so that the group could attend a show in New York. 5 .Q IQ A I- -I E5 IA ..,. ' ' 5 I I4 . I, HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: D. Segreaves, D. Barbary, L. Hull, M. Hamlin, J. Piafi, M. Sweef, E. Szekeres, R. LaMonica. SECOND ROW: M. Turchi, L. Gloor, M. Frey, L. Eas+erIy, J. Magini, R. VoIIr, M. Guidi. THIRD ROW: J. Veres, R. Boufon, S. Giordano, R. Lance, D. Sager, J. DuH, M. Terleski, C. Nicusan+i. LAST ROW: C. Clymer, R. Torcivia, T. To+h, D. Carlson, S. Talcacs, L. Clymer, D. VoII:, J. Snyder, D. TroxeII. BOY'S TENNIS CLUB: FRONT ROW: H. Graner, T. Flynn, S. Price. Moscolla. THIRD ROW: P. Tomaino Iadvisorl, J. Fear, G. Nagy, F. T. Brown, J. Long, M. Hancewicz. Boys' Tennis Club A popular club at Phillipsburg High School this year is the Tennis Club. Under the fine guidance of Mr. Tomaino. the club provides a chance for any interested student to learn the fundamentals of the game. SECOND ROW: T. Felver, B. Best, B. Sfoclrer, J. Buzas, D. Perio, M. Monclzalt, D. Reilly, K. Rapp. LAST ROW: L. Fucilli, T. Price, J. Dills, Boys' Aquatic Club The Boys' Aquatic Club, under the direc- tion of Nlr. Bevacqua. learns more about the various phases of aquaties. Activities include a dance. swimming at the YNIC.'X. and boating. Demonstrations and talks are also given. S. BOYS AQUATIC CLUB: FRONT ROW: B. Haidu, A. Nicusanli, T. Smith. SECOND ROW: K. Ferlainie, W. Lambert B. Blancbfield, R. Brahler, F. Hall, R. Dunwell. THIRD ROW: D. Vangeli, S. Trimper, W. Morse, R. Fir+I1, E. Clymer. BACK ROW: J. Carila, T. McGinley, W. Ryerson, J. Smilb, J. Sakell, R. Givin. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE: FRONT ROW: W. Moyle, V. Marcus, F. Viscomi, R. Volk. SECOND ROW: D. Case, P. Maguire, M. Hamlen, L. Moschina, B. Aharl, M. Dalrymple, E. Lendvai. BACK ROW: Mr. Cameron iadvisorl, E. Johnson, S. Giordano, J. Durnin, E. Woodruff. Classical League The Junior Classical League, sponsored by Mr. Cameron encourages'among its members an interest in and appreciation of the language, literature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome. Each year the club sponsors a trip to the state and national convention. Blue Pencil Club The club's intention is the development of literary skills. After learning basic elements, members judge not only selected Works, but al- so their own. The Academe, P.H.S.' first lit- erary magazine, was received enthusiastically by the faculty and student body. Success of the venture insures its reappearance next year. BLUE PENCIL CLUB: FRONT ROW: M. Tersigni, C. Micacchione, J. Pia++, V. Harding. SECOND ROW: L. Radlre, M. Sleinmeh, J. Farina, K. Mosher, K. Fredericlts, G. Coopersmifh, A. MCCaflhY. BACK ROW: Mr. Collins iaclvisorl, C. Taclras, N. Rush, D. Piscalello, D. Case, S. Shaner. HOSTESSES: FRONT ROW: M. S+elnme+z, M. Bullman, J. Tharp, L. Moyer, D. Klo+z. SECOND ROW: M. Losaw, K. Kelly, B. Hammer- slone, S. Hughes, B. Boguslty, B. Rush, B. Haidu. THIRD ROW: M. Terleslci, B. Pierfy, B. Siegel, M. Warner, P. Pordan, C. Tacltas. P. Smefana. Spanish Club The Spanish Club, under the guidance of Mr. David Gillespie, is aimed at creating better cultural understanding between the Spanish- speaking countries and the United States. The activities of the Spanish Club include skits, dialogues, and songs. Games also play an im- portant role in the club. Hostesses It is considered an honor and a privilege to become a Hostess. These girls, who are selected from the sophomore and junior classes, attend all school functions and serve as official guides and receptionists. Mrs. Bruden, the advisor, in- structs them in the fundamentals of finesse and etiquette. SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Mr. Gillespie laclvlsorl, J. Pickel, C. Davenporl, C. Budd, D. Crcnce. SECOND ROW: K. Herfkorn, A. Richefia, J. VanEmburg, C. Carifa, S. Fifzer. BACK ROW: V. Repperf, J. Kulich, S. Miller, D. Ball, G. Horn. SERVICE LEAGUEiAl: FRONT ROW: G. Zaremba, D. Mann, L. Manning, D. VanEmburg. SECOND ROW: B. Tharcher, A. Fornaciara C. Nagy, L. Karcher, B. Moore. THIRD ROW: J. Meyers, L. Merwarih, W. Anfhony, R. Hailey, J. WiII'1eIm, S. Mascoifa. LAST ROW D. Hodge, P. Grube, N. Zellner, D. Rising. Service League aintains Grder Through various services and projects, the Service League, under the direction of Mr. Kachmar, aids the school and the students. Members of this club volunteer their services. They are responsible for maintaining order in the halls between classes. Using the profits from the sale of bookcovers, they finance a scholar- ship for a deserving senior for college. SERVICE LEAGUEKBI: FRONT ROW: K. Scarleff, K. Siorm, S. Bailly, A. Au, C. Olah, L. Simmons, S. Crosson. SECOND ROW: M. Losaw, D. Veal, P. Schahabei, L. Wean, V. Badini, B. Sfamefz, B. Lanning. BACK ROW: B. Rose, S. Bead, D. Snover, L. Blassman, L. Sform, B. MiIIheim, P. Smefana. BIOLOGY CLUB: FRONT ROW: V. Sweif, B. Shively, J. Freeh, S. Frinzi. SECOND ROW: C. Upham, D. Allshouse, L. Raabe, B. Smull, S. Rufe, B. Morley, D. Frey, M. Hager: THIRD ROW: B. Vargo, J. Ziegenfuss, B. Nixon, K. Vargo, L. Ferreiii, J. Skillever, D. DeGeroIamo. LAST ROW: D. Hughes, J. Halle+, C. Welhelm, H. Sfreeky, C. Graziosi, J. Viscomi. ' The Biology Club is one of the most ac- tive and enthusiastic organizations and one of - - e o the largest clubs in our high school. It is un- der the supervision of Mr. Solt and Mr. Taval- sky. The club meets weekly and during this time filmstrips and movies are shown concern- ing biology. The highlight of the year is the annual Bug Hop . BIOLOGYKBT: FRONT ROW: B. Vizbara, R. Viflro, N. Vargo, R. Bou+on, L. Opiiz, B. Bird, G. Gare. SECOND ROW: E. Touchfon, R. SuHon, J. Tibbof, B. Siires, G. Marcanfoni, M. Thaicher. BACK ROW: J. Morrow, R. Webb, D. While, T. Lynch. Carl Rader, Tony Fornacairi, Jaclr Shane, Greg Haniselr, and Joe Blanco display the types of athletics made available to 'lhe students. Varsity Club Stresses Sportsmanship The sole purpose of the Varsity Club is to teach fair play and promote sportsmanship among the athletes of Phillipsburg High. Un- der the guidance of Mr. Braden Turner, the Varsity Club is open to membership to all who have earned a Varsity letter in any inter- scholastic sport. The Club's activities are de- signed to help the school in every way possi- ble, such as keeping students off the lawns, acting as ushers during assemblies in the large gym, and assisting at basketball games and Wres- tling matches. VARSITY CLUB: FRONT ROW: J. Shane, B. Duket+, J. Bellis, G. Haniselr. SECOND ROW: M. Mascari, R. Morris, J. Thompson, D. An- drews, E. Clymer, A. Fornaciari, B. Bercaw. THIRD ROW: M. A. Pauslla, J. Barrett. Lilly, A. Bates, J. Blanco, C. Rader, S. Sampson, T. Marwath. LAST ROW: Publications Club A Worthy Assistant The Publications Club works closely with the Yearbook Staff in publicizing the Karux annual. Under the guidance of Mrs. May, the club handles all the financial business for the yearbook. Among the many duties the club has are finding patrons and advertisers for the Karux. The members of the club also assist in raising money to lower the cost of the school newspaper. Without the assistance given by the Publications Club, the Karux newspaper and annual would have much difficulty in supervising financial problems. Jules Molnar, Gail Morrow, Larry Wismer, Linda Heller, and Andrea Faclrenthal rally receipts from the sale of candy. PUBLICATIONS CLUB: FRONT ROW: Andrea Faclrenthal, Julius Molnar, Linda Heller. SECOND ROW: Carol McCorlrell, Sandi Ganguua, Barbara DiBiase, Donna Kisselbach, Gail Moser, Sue Melchor, Diane Hema, Marilyn Sweet. THIRD ROW: Patricia Schnoor, Sharon Woolf. Lynn Roling, Larry Wismer, Carol Felloclc, Donna Fortner, Gail Morrow. LAST ROW: John Kutzler, Marsha McCorlrell, Stephen Meyers, Don Winkler, Jim Regina, Stanley Clymer, Paul Mann, Jerry Soltes. GYM TEAM: FRONT ROW: K. Gebhard, N. LaMonica, D. Nicusanii, M. Simonefia. K. Masferson, J. Thomas, B. Paulus. SECOND ROW: J. Cicale, S. Voorhees, L. Hull, L. Walfers, E. Porfer, C. Reilly. LAST ROW: K. Woodruff, L. Bacherf, J. Roling, K. Rosoche. J. Corcoran, C. Rapp. Gym Team Freshman Wrestling The Gym Team, a new addition to the field Under the guidance of Mr. Philip Turner, of girls' teams, was established last year. Under this club makes available to boys interested in the guidance of Miss Gibbs, the girls practice wrestling an introduction to many skills of the on the apparatus. The highlight of their prac- sport. The boys are also instructed in rules, tice is their annual show. attitude and stamina. WRESTLING CLUB: FRONT ROW: B. Mains, F. Vargo, C. Sform, N. Bundro, M. Ba+eman. SECOND ROW: G. Harlung, J. Noel, F. Jiorle, B. Zaro, T. Riclcer. LAST ROW: J. Roncoroni, G. DoHar+, R. Slu++er, L. Shields, B. Pruzniclc. .f- Q, SOPH. Y-TEENS: FRONT ROW: M. Hamlin J. Zie enfuss J. PiaH V 1 Q I 1 - Kufsopias, D. Frey, C. Minorics, C. Upham, N. Canning. THIRD ROW: Coopersmi+l'1, F. Maguire, C. Whifesall, J. Dalrymple. FOURTH ROW: E. Rush, V. Riley, V. Swe++ BACK ROW: C. Franiz, L. S+angil, S. Giorda Junior-Senior Y-Teens The members of the Sophomore Y-Teens turn their attention to both spiritual service and social activities. The Y-Teen Rally Day is an important day for the Y-Teens. The Y girls are affiliated with the Y.W.C.A. 4-45 Harding. SECOND ROW: M. Besf, K. Bianco, A. McCar'll1y, J. J. Farina, D. Davis, J. Elwood, J. Willever, D. DeGerolamo, G. Seiferf, K. Wollman, R. Fronfino, C. Tracey, U. Siammlwerr, S. no, L. Moschini, L. Woodruff, D. Case, W. Maflock. Sophomore Y-Teens Membership to the Junior-Senior Y-Teens offers many girls an opportunity for making new friends and sharing experiences. Coopera- tive Work with groups from other schools or- ganized many community activities. JR.-SR. Y-TEENS: FRONT ROW: B. Bird, M. AgreHo, D. Troxell, B. Boguslty, J. Barios. SECOND ROW: S. Snoolt, A. Eichlin, L. Hawlr, B. Rapp, L. Merwarfh, S. McNevin, P. Piazza, P. Todd. THIRD ROW: C. Sager, J. Crobaugh, S. Peel, L. Tracy, G. Kroemelbein, J. Lipari, S. Sabo, L. Singley. BACK ROW: S. Henshaw, L. Vincenf, J. Veres, L. Opifz, K. Deemer, K. Lanche, K. Woodruff, J. Weldon. FUTURE TEACHERS iAl: FRONT ROW: D. Henshaw, B. Pierfy, S. Billman, J. Regiiz. SECOND ROW: J. Paiferson, R. Hamlen, J. Cro- baugh, W. Mosellie, M. Wanamalcer, J. Kclchalr, K. Maczlco, J. Merlo. THIRD ROW: J. Barfos, L. Ruflee, J. Magini, K. Lanche, J. Vis- comi, L. Kulcles, P. Rocconi, B. Siegel, G. Roseiii. BACK ROW: M. Werner, L. Eclr, S. Alionen, R. Dil+s, K. Scherer, R. Spear, l.. Clymer, M. Grape. H. Burneif. The Future Teachers of America rovides S valuable information concerning the iieaching . profession to all those students interested in becoming teachers. Included in the program are speakers, filmstrips, joint meetings with other schools, and club trips. Stressing the im- portance of good teaching qualifications, the club allows its members to observe elementary classes for two days to become acquainted with the teaching profession. l FUTURE TEACHERS iBl: FRONT ROW: N. Canning, S. Meads, J. Kuisopias, K. Kelly, S. Hubbard, G. Taylor, J. Apgar. SECOND ROW: S. Fiamma, J. Davis, U. Srammherr, V. Riley, G. Seiferr, K. Kisselbach. R. Froniino, B. Mich. THIRD ROW: S. Rush, P. Wicasrarb. D. Russo, D. Amico, T. Celia, D. Snyder, D. Klemlca, J. Reilly, C. Snyder. FOURTH ROW: E. Troxell, C. Souih, M. France, D. Zeniriclt, J. Deemes, C. ReHger, T. Barnoslci, B. Brighi, P. Rirz. BACK ROW: M. Terleslri, S. Barron, H. Hosbach, G. Rounsaville, D. Bircl, C. LaCaruba. V. Harsiine, E. Harrison, J. King. l2U l FUTURE NURSES lA : FRONT ROW: L. Trighorn, J. Marsteller, N. t . ink' Freeh, L. Sartini, D. Reese, J. Dopillca, S. Seip. SECOND ROW: P. l Cronce, L. Norelli, G. Tarlowslci, J. Canada, J. Boice, J. Day, C. Vis:omi, P. Gardner. THIRD ROW: K. Harrison, C. Holden, M. Cole, D. Heins, S. Rutt, K. Stefano, P. Hineline, G. Stelle, J. Collins. BACK lert, C. Yugartis, C. Frinzi, K. Romaniclt, M. Hamlen. Future Nurses Contribute Services D. Thatcher, B. Jum FUTURE NURSESKBD: FRONT ROW: S. Brown, Lindabery, C. Lutz, M. lrr, D. Castner, L. Horton, L. Busci, C. Frank, Guidi, L. Parent, G. Cortwright, F. Dykstra. FOURTH ROW: S. Sch J. Kressly. BACK ROW: S. Carty, V. Cooke, P. Grube, A. Kane, N. ROW: J. Taylor, N. Bolla, J. Corley, B. Lance, V. Sottolano, P. Mel- Membership in the Future Nurses Club gives each girl the opportunity to become fa- miliar with the responsibilities as well as sat- isfactions of the rnedical profession. In order to build up their scholarship fund, the club sponsored a bake sale and a dance. By work- ing as hospital volunteers many of the girls gain valuable practical knowledge of the voca- tion they have chosen. fs ez' 3 s Otten, C. Lunger. SECOND ROW: N. M. Bowers, L. Ubel, D. Klientop, M. legel, C. Cooke, M. Kreis, L. Miller, V. Velekei, M. Clother, M. Carita, Davis, B. Kleedorter. per, P. Roncoroni, C. Thorp, L. C. O'Donnel. THIRD ROW: ARCHERY CLUB: FRONT ROW: B. Thaicher, B. Slad, H. Reed, T. Seiss. SECOND ROW: D. Karcher, J. Hoagland, L. Horn, C. Troui, B. Herleman, D. Lowe, B. Winiers, C. DeLuca. THIRD ROW: A. Forfebuono, C. Fegley. D. Alpaugh, C. Margeson, R. Rose, L. Jones, B. Hinltle, J. Gardner, E. Dorius. LAST ROW: B. Gardner, W. Deremor, J. Vaida, B. Raub, M. Weldon, D. Souclers, G. Uivary, D. Abel, B. Segreaves, D. Dunfee. Archery Club Periects Techniques The Archery Club, supervised by Mr. Dra- gotta, proposes to demonstrate the various skills and safety precautions required in this fast growing sport. Members obtain many val- uable pointers on the shooting and care of their equipment. At the end of the year, awards are presented to those displaying the best devel- oped skill. Bob Slack and Wayne Dreem- er loolt on as Howard Reed improves his 'lechnique and shows ihem his sfyle. RIFLE CLUB: FRONT ROW: B. Piciel, R. Clymer, C. Loobsack. P. Mugavero, J. Piggolf. SECOND ROW: E. Bullock, T. Peirus, F. Eureyeclo G. Elwrhardf, R. PyaH, E. Pacenfi. THIRD ROW: K. McKee. J. Brower, J. Ferrence, J. Pierce, S. Glodelr, P. Micci, J. Murphy. BACK ROW: A Sheninger, A. Morris, T. Curfis, J. Thaichor, K. Schmid, K. Wilson. Rifle Club Practices Marksmanship The Rifle Club, a new addition to Phillips- burg High this year, teaches the techniques of shooting properly as Well as the fundamentals of gun handling. They plan to improve in their marksmanship, and perhaps in the future, if enough interest is shown, build a rifle range and enter into scholastic competition. RIFLE CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: C. Consenrino. S E C O N D ROW: T. Biller, R. Finnochio. THIRD ROW: M. DePaIma, L. Deemer, F, Ehasz. CHEF CLUB: FRONT ROW: C. Sheola, J. Lissi, J. Liro, T. Van- Arsdale, D. Vollc. LAST ROW: J. Miller, W. Kelly, D. Pysher, J. Minorics. STAGE CREW: FRONT ROW: A. Rowe, S. Marino, R. Cooper- smilh, B. Vollrerf, W. Howell. SECOND ROW: A. Keenan, D. Jiorle. M. Gurinlto, F. Yosl - advisor. BACK ROW: C. Archer, R. Werk- heiser. R. Dills, P. Loukas. Chef Club Improves Cooking Skills The Chef Club is limited to senior boys who are interested in developing culinary skills. Most of the time is spent in preparing appetizing dishes, while the rest is spent in eating them. This sometimes proves hazardous, nevertheless, the boys keep trying. Stage Crew Offers Assistance The boys in the stage crew are always ready to help Whoever may need the stage facilities. Sponsored by Mr. Yost, the members of the stage crew handle properties, lighting and oth- er chores for the assemblies, plays, and func- tions in the school. oontemporary Affairs Club lnoreases Knowledge Under the supervision of Mr. VVarne, the members of the club study the cultural, in- tellectual, political, and scientific events which are shaping our world. Each student studies a particular phase of current events and shares his knowledge with others. Pennsylvania-Dutch Club Studies Folklore The Pennsylvania-Dutch Club, under the direction of Mr. Lantz, studies the customs and folklore of the Pennsylvania Dutch. While dis- cussing the traditions of the Pennsylvania Dutch people, many of the members become better acquainted with their ancestors. CONTEMPORARY AFFAIRS: FRONT ROW: V. Berluglia, D. Bird, R. Harcliclr, K. Declrer. BACK ROW: J. Cressman, J. McGee, Mr. Warne iadvisorl, A. Smifh. PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH CLUB: FRONT ROW: K. Bray, J. Hanics W. Hughes, S. Kramer. SECOND ROW: S. Hughes, J. Shipe. C Densler. LAST ROW: Mr. Lanh fadvisorl, T. Richline, L. Riclrar, G. Schmelfzly. HI-Y CLUB: FRONT ROW: J. Barre++, E. Ihrie, R. Kelchner, T. DeMon+i. SECOND ROW: J. Swick, B. Knoble, H. Kisselbach, C. Hughes, G. Farina, W. Smith, J. Brierly. THIRD ROW: B. Apgar, C. Snyder, B. Swiclr, A. Luckenbach, J. Snyder, B. Sfacer. FOURTH ROW: E. Kennedy, D. Emele, R. Buzinslti, D. Kraycik, J. Harding, R. Lippincoif, S. Trimper. LAST ROW: B. Kellow, R. Gillespie, B. Libby, J. Smifh. S. Talracs, J. Trouiman, B. Clark, T. Tofh. I-Ii-Y Club Stresses Good Character r . Y E Q 3 Ls. Z 0-A . Under the guidance of their director, Mr. Hughes, the members of Hi-Y Club exper- ienced another successful year. The members promoted a number of activities designed to develop good fellowship and provide wholesome recreation. This year the club held a successful dance and, also played a basketball game with Y-Teens. The club is open to all boys in Phillipsburg High School and is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. . .MAMA HI-Y CLUB: FRONT CLUB: L. Bea++y, R. Thomas, J. Siameiz, T. Regrui, B. Slack. B. Bean, T. Kelso, R. Thomas. SECOND ROW: G. Sei- 'Fer+, B. Berlco, R. Kucheruck, T. Baltley, G. McClure, R. Lance, Mr. Hughes. THIRD ROW: C. Su'Hon, R. Kramer, A. Russo, T. lvo+o, J. Lef- ler, T. Scerbo, G. Farmer, F. D'Angelo. LAST ROW: D. Samson, C. Koch, R. Lowe, R. Fox, A. Pianelli, W. lvoio, D. Race, S. PaHi, M. Becci. TENNIS CLUBKAI: FRONT ROW: S. Frey, J. Pyslner, K. Davis, R. Hall, C. Rissmiller, N. BenneH', S. Sinio. SECOND ROW: J. Maflocl, J. Pauslra, S. Baines, J. Leslie, R. Shively, C. Snover, J. Doyle, E. Pulizzano. THIRD ROW: B. Trauger, B. Magini, S. Hawk, E. Mondial, C. Mosellie, B. Stone, C. Willis, E. Szelieres, K. Seip. FOURTH ROW: S. Berufa, C. Bader, M. Turchi, J. Poyer, T. Teel, L. Sfefler, P. Pordan J. Korp, H. Frey, B. Bean. BACK ROW: K. Busci, E. Wheeler, J. Komisalr, B. Wylrer, R. Pelonero, L. Wilson, S. Rogora, J. Drake, D. Walfers. ' ' The Girls' Tennis Club exercises every possible opportunity for its members to devel- , op and study essential and practical tennis skills as well as enjoy'the game. Miss Clymer, the advisor, instructs the girls as to proper stance, movement, and in intricate plays. When Winter weather interfered with planned activi- ties, the girls engaged themselves with cage- ball, volleyball and singing songs. TENNIS CLUB KBJ: FRONT ROW: B. Peel, M. Malaspina, V. Deemer, B. Holion, D. Banlco, L. Scliullz, B. Renaloli. SECOND ROW: J. Miller, J, Smulick, M. Gary, D. Briglia, P. Keller, D. Sfaples, B. lhrie, T. Ninfo. THIRD ROW: L. Vaiclu, L. Sfangil, D. Saszi, M. Rambo, B. Moule, H. Rupell, D. Holgafe, L. Behringer, P. Weldo. FOURTH ROW: J. Schisler, C. ScoH, M. Trembler, P. Bircl, M. Alpaugh, M. Scollolano. B. Zero, B. Robinson. BACK ROW: N. Swiclt. N. Carliarf. G. Schoeppner, M. Frif-Is, D. Bevilacqua, M. Marcanfoni. CHESS CLUB: FRONT ROW: P. Fielding, D. Janci, C. Dilter. SECOND ROW: R. Heater, F. Behringer, R. Dunwell, R. Bush, R. Garrity, R. Davis, W. Hendra, J. Kehres. THIRD ROW: D. Semon- che, M. Malaspina, G. Robbins, D. Roselli, H. Gordan, B. Rogora. P. Loukas. FUTURE SECRETARIES: FRONT ROW: E. Corcoran, M. Mana. SECOND ROW: L. Klofz, L. Easterly, J. Belfy,' M. Easterly, D. Bogoly, L. Seip. THIRD ROW: A. lngeno, J. Kepler, S. Thorp, C. Fitzgibbon. BACK ROW: C. Dyrelc, K. Deats. Chess Club lm proves Strategy The Chess Club, under the direction of Mr. Gene Kline, is not concerned with merely idle amusement. The techniques of the game strengthen the quality and ability of each play- er's mind. The club is affiliated with the Penn- Jersey Scholastic League and offers an oppor- tunity for scholastic competition. Future Secretaries Stimulate Interest The Future Secretarial Club attempts to stimulate interest in the secretarial profession, to develop a better understanding of secretarial' responsibilities, and to provide a basis for bet- ter secretaries in the future. The members learn important duties and skills connected with their future profession. ational Thespians Present Senior Play The National Thespian Society is an or- ganization which promotes dramatic arts in high school. To become a member, each stu- dent must actively participate in any phase of the theater. This year, the Thespians success- fully presented The Tea House of the August Moon, a former Broadway play. Hostess Club Studies Good Grooming Mrs. Bruden, advisor of the Hostess Club, instructs the girls in good grooming and con- duct. The group attempts to create favorable impressions for the schoolg to make visitors feel welcomeg to serve as guides on tours of the school and classrooms, and to offer their help at school functions. NATIONAL THESPIANS: FRONT ROW: A. Thomas, R. LaMonica. J. Murphy, M. Frey. SECOND ROW: V. Jones, M. Wanamaher, C. Micacchione, S. Sabo, J. Lipari, C. Sampson, C. Upham. BACK ROW: D. Hughes, G. Morrow, E. Jones, D. Carlson, C. Hari, C. Kichline. HOSTESS CLUB: FRONT ROW: K. Barnowsli, D. Hageman, B. Hulbert. SECOND ROW: S. Harrison, D. McEmery, J. McCormick, S. Hawlr, B. Hammerstine. 12 Guidance Club . ....,,.--' The girls in Guidance Club help to keep the Guidance Office orderly and attractive. Jackie Veres, Eileen Rush and Pal' Marina worlt in 'l'he Guidance donate their tifI1C to assist the Guidance Office d 'l 9 B hee Pe'l d' Department with such routine but necessary duties as the recording of grades. During the year the club members were busily engaged in a series of debates on the im- portance of personality and personal appear- ance. A bake sale was held to raise money for club projects. GUIDANCE CLUB: FRONT ROW: P. Worley, P. Marina, J. Veres. SECOND ROW: L. Simpson, J. Pawlosli, J. Riclie-Ha, C. Sfreader, D. Kobler, L. Barreff, B. Sisonick, D. Simpson. THIRD ROW: D. Hall, L. Collins, B. Csordas, M. Amalo, L. Thafcher, L. Peril, V. Sickels, L. Franlrenfield. BACK ROW: M. Gurinko, D. Bonney, M. Searles, J. ScoH', L. Sfanlcus, M. Apgar, J. Melni+scl1enlro. C. Price. Diclr Slrufhers and Paul Ford loolc on as Bruce Shive inspecis his puHer and confemplales fulure pufis. Golf Club Improves Technique Under the supervision of Mr. Clauss, the members of the Golf Club exchange opinions, discuss slides and movies on the sport, and ex- amine their equipment. The club's activities vary. Sometimes the boys explain golfing rules to novices, and other times they actually par- ticipate in the great game of golf. Sleve Moschini seems disinferesfed as Tom Molnar wonders if ihose speclts on his wood are iermifes. Don Jean, Bruce Sfrulhers, and Bruce Shiva look on as Paul Ford follows ihrough on his drive. Dennis Laughlin, Bob Zullo, Bruce Exley, and Craig Reynolds sludy fhe lerrain of fhe course before beginning lhe game. 'Sli' BAND: FRONT ROW: L. DeLong, L. Schultz, D. Love, D. DiBiase, C. Nicusanii, G. Morrow, L. Borraio, K. Lansche, B. Nixon, J. Wiilever S. Baines. SECOND ROW: V. Repperf, L. Sigman, T. Gerbino, C. Densier, B. Hocirman, J. Michaiowski, Mr. Harper, M. Jurinko, E. Harper D. Segreaves, J. Kehres, J. Lipari. THIRD ROW: B. Lance, S. Lachemayer, D. Case, C. Kramer, N. Wyanf, W. Hughes, J. McClure, D Aipaugh, R. Dunwell, L. Heaion, L. Moschini. FOURTH ROW: K. Brown, L. Ricicer, G. Schmelizly, G. Marconioni, P. Bogoly, T. Richline J. Coolc, J. Grumer, J. Gardner, S. Kramer, C. Rilter, R. Suifon. FIFTH ROW: J. Shipe, C. Lunger, C. Sigafoos, B. Heaion, T. Fey, W Sed, J. Freeh, S. Riclrer, T. Ryan, T. Dellaiore, B. Franlreniield, J. Hanics. Marching Band The P.H.S. Marching Band added color and excitement to each football game. Although it was small in size, the band represented our school spirit superbly and put on new and en- tertaining halftime shows. Under the super- vision of a new director, Mr. John Harper, the band executed intricate formations while play- ingg thus showing evidence of many hours of loyal practice. The band has now become an example of showmanship for both the students and the community. After the fall season, the Concert and Dance Bands are formed. These perform at assemblies, social functions, and spe- cial holiday programs. Linda Barraio and Gail Morrow waich fhe aciivifies on fhe field ai' 'ihe Thanksgiving Day Game. A Cappella Choir Voices of youth raised throughout the land in worship, praise, and fun are echoed in the Phillipsburg High School A Cappella Choir. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Exley, the A Cappella Choir presented a Christmas Ves- pers Service and a Spring Concert both of which were well received by the community. During the year, the choir performed at Moravian Col- lege before an estimated 5,000 people, and also at Hotel Easton, on behalf of the Rotary Club. YCEII' fOT Il'1C flI'St flIHC, Ll1C gI'OLlP has Illl- chione, Lynne Roling, and Donna Cronce, cluded boys as well as girls. The A Cappella Choir of Phillipsburg High School has truly gained the respect and admiration of the com- munity. Mr. Exley explains a difficulr piece of music io Connie Micca- A CAPPELLA FRONT ROW: S. Sabo, B. Fuller, C. Har+, R. Villco, L. Eck. A. Thomas, L. Roling, R. Volk, K. Meyers. SECOND ROW: R. LaMonica, B. Warner, A. McCar+l1y, N. LaMonica, N. Richefla. D. Marlino, S. Voorhees, D. Frey, M. Besr. THIRD ROW: D. Cronce, D. Kobler, D. Allslnouse, C. McCorlcell, L. Seip, E. Seifert. B. Bean, D. Davis, L. Franlrenfield. J. Piarr, L. Hull, J. VanEmburg. FOURTH ROW: S. Samson, V. Markus, S. Srolren, J. Ellwood, T. Kelso, C. Micacclilone, C. Sampson, M. Wanamalrer, C. Tracey, R. Hoyd, V. Har- s+ine, T. Hess. BACK ROW: R. Frinzi, R. Torcicla, J. Dorius. B. Moyle, D. Carlson, J. McGee, D. Gary, J. Dilis, G. Rounsaville, E. Jones. A. Lesley. D. Exley. Run 'For your life! shoui ihe judges of ihe beauiy parade as fhe And why would you like 'lo be queen, masfer of ceremonies asks angered molhers of 'lhe losing conleslanls alfaclr lhem. Miss Joy Slrim Milk and Miss Yum-Yum Upsidedown Cake. Sophomores, Rhonda Vollr, Mike Shay, Margo Besl, Mary Alice Ham- len, and Kim McKee, appeared in a lake-off of Hansel and Gre1'el. Mr. Lu'F+, producer of 'the Tournament offered many helpful suggesiions and flue necessary guidance. Tournament Cf Plays 'AA Tournament of Plays, an interclass drama competition, was presented by the Book and Mask Club and the National Thespian Troupe 849. The event featured plays entered by the freshmen, sophomore, and junior classes with the seniors serving as directors, technicians, and committee chairmen. Directed by John Murphy, the junior class presented Sorry, Wrong Number by Lucille Fletcher. Rosalie LaMonica directed the soph- omore production, UThe Bad Children, writ- ten by Shirley Jackson. The class of l969, un- der the direction of Ann Thomas, presented a play by Conrad Seiler entitled Beauty Parade. Trophies were awarded for the best play and the best individual performance. 1, ,yi 4291, Ik xy Q ' f- 2 -2. via, ' rf ' K thi 5: ti is ' X W is L, he s fi gifs? gif. is fi fr if ,, 'Q ' 4' M. T' X 'QQ .Q , 1 K K 2 'fa if, , 1 49 , ,,,.,, N- 1 Qs- r e. P t s J 1 . C iii ,-l,ii Suzanne Sabo, winner of fhe besi' performance award, appeared as a hypcchondriac in 'Phe iunior produciion. The iunior casi receives Iasi' minu+e advice and insrrucfions before curiain Mme 'From director of the winning play, John Murphy. govich, Purdy's IH hand man. + ith d s is ur er August Moon Shines Over Phillipsburg Capt Maclean enioys flue secrei' of To- biki's wealilw, home made poiafo brandy. Salrin F +iIely ahempls 'lo explain fo fha Ladies League for Democra+ Action fhaf i'I' is impossible io requisilion bob- by pin To break away from a family situation corn- edy tradition, the Drama Department of PHS innovated its policy with the presentation of The Teahouse of the August Moon . The setting of the play is post-war Okinawa. The production involved several intricate scenery and technical problems. Sakini QDoug Sagerj, a native interpreter, has the double part of narrator-character. His superior, Col. Purdy QDave Jancij assigns him to assist Capt. Fisby Qjohn Hardingj with the recovery program at Tobiki, a small village. There Capt. Fisby receives as a present a geisha girl, Lotus Blossum QLinda Apgarj. But the villagers oppose the planned building of a schoolhouse. W'ith the help of Higa Jiga QAnn Thomasl, Oshira Qason Buzasj and other Okinawans, they build what they want, a beau- tiful teahouse. joe Barrett had the part of Sgt. Gregovich, John Freeh played Seiko, and John Murphy portrayed Capt. MacLean. A fender momeni for Loius Blossom and Seiko, embiiiered lovers. Loius Blossom is defermined and persis+en+ lo male angered Capf. Fishy comforlable. Higa Jiga speaks for fl1e'ladies of 'Phe village who wani Loius Blossom fo +eacl'1 fhem +o become geisha girls. Prom Proves To ex! Dave smiles approvingly ai' Mac as she pins on bouionmere. .4,nAlv'4' A . Alice Kichline and her escorl' gree+ friends before enfering 'the Prom, Hue biggesi even+ of The year. 138 n Isle Cf Magic One of the biggest and most exciting events of our high school career was the Junior Prom. This enchanted evening, a beautiful, mistic formal, provided hours of lovely music which added to the magic atmosphere of the affair. Much too soon the festivities drew to a close leaving fond memories in the minds of every- one. Pam Sfeclrer and Sieve Talacs reign during fhe hours of +l'ae magical evenf. Rosalie presents gif+ and con- gralulalions fo flue lring. Queen receives gif+ from class president Z Mg, V X if Nr' 1 A romanfic atmosphere prevails during fha enfirs evening Co-edifors Diane Barbary and John Murphy fall: over piciures for fhe nexi' issue wifh Miss Mariinex, 'Phe s+aff's advisor. Charlie Pfriemer, Donna Henshaw, and Barbara Pierfy identify pic+ures and wrife capfions for the paper. Karux ewspaper Providing the students with current events, humor, and sports coverage, the Karux news- paper plays an important part in Phillipsburg High School life. Under the guidance of Miss Martinez, the newspaper staff endeavors to ful- fill its obligation by serving as the voice of the student body. The staff again initiated the year with a Karux Assembly which was designed to stimulate student interest in the newspaper. In this year's newspapers colors were used for the first time, and the Karux received extra publicity from the Express for their Vietnam Extra. The variety of new ideas introduced this year should inspire future Karux members to keep in step with the modern Karux news- paper tradition. 025, W fi Barbara Pierfy sells copies of fhe 'finished paper +o members of her homeroom. r XXI gl' ,r 421' 'QM ,Vi Chris Tackas, Cyn+hia Whilesall, Charlene Volpe, Carla Kichline, Debbie VanEmburgh, and Evan Jones work indusfriously fo gel rho paper fo 'lhe prinfer on fime. Darlene Seagreves, Joe BarreH, Mary Carila, Linda Bacherf, Jeff Dorius, and Mary Alpaugh exchange ideas. s fx!! Evelyn Szekeres compleles ihe General index while Susan Schlegel and Joanne Kolchak puf ihe 'Finishing iouches on a yearbook page. Karux Yearbook This year the Karux Yearbook staff, under the supervision of Mrs. Thompson, again at- tempted to present, to the student body and faculty members, a comprehensive review of the year's activities. Throughout the year, the staff was busy choosing the best pictures avail- able to illustrate the curricular and extra-cur- ricular activities at the high school. The staff was also responsible for the write-ups which described the activities of the various depart- ments and clubs, and for the captions which appeared under most pictures. The staff was responsible, too, for deciding on the general layout of the book. In cooperation with the regular staff, the business staff, under Mrs. May, handled all the financial problems. Gail Rosembaum, Miss Ryerson, prac+ice ieacher, Jim Woolf, John Murphy, Barbara Siegel, Mrs. Thompson, Yearbook Advisor, Jim Brierly, and Doug Sager work diligenily fo prepare +he I966 Yearbook for publicaiion. 142 y Jim Bellis Yearbook S orfs Edi+or looks on while Dave Janci I P I I Greg Haniselr, and Don Andrews decide which piciure is besi. Jim Swiclr, Ed Kennedy, and Tom Tulba +ry fo revise lasf year's Linda Gioor, Charlene Volpe, Alice Kichline, Kay Spilman, Dalo Falcinelli, and Donna Henshaw worl: on lhe underclass secfion. General Index. Yearbook Ediiors Ruih Hamlen, Marylu McCar?hy, and Ann Thomas idenfify a picrure before use. .xdfkgeficd Let him who would move the world first move l l himself because fame is the 2 , W- e perfume of heroic deeds. ,mag is Socrates Stateliners Fail to Break 6-Win Jinx Easton High School's football team stopped Phillipsburg's string of victories of five by de- feating the Stateliners 13 to 7. Neither team has been able to break this jinx since the series started. Phillipsburg scored in the first quarter when it took advantage of a short Easton punt. After this, however, the Rover defense stymied all offensive drives to score. The Easton offense only managed to get in- side our 50 yard line twice, but scored on both opportunities. The game was really closeg Eas- ton had l38 yards and Phillipburg had 125. One of two breaks in the final quarter could have put the Stateliners on the scoreboard again. Senior end Joe Lissi pulls in a pass from Bill DulteH' Ml' -3,64 Fullbaclc Chip Clymer hurdles one Easlon Red Rover in 'lhe hard loughl Thanksgiving Day Game af Fisher Field. 'N Alan Pauska I1auIs in a pass for a nice gain againsf a New Brunswich defender. Quarierbaclr Bill Duleff displays his abiIi'I'y io run wifh 'Ihe ball as well as 'throw it Speedy Sieve Trimper drives for fha? exira yard againsf Be'II1IeI1em. Slrip Hall snares an aerial during fhe Easf Orange game. PHILLIPSBURG OPPONENTS I9 Norfhampfon 7 I3 Brick Township I3 7 New Brunswiclr I2 7 William AIIen I0 34 Somerville I3 I3 Eas+ Orange I9 27 Befhlehem 0 27 Dieruff 7 6 Easion I3 FRONT ROW: M. Frinzi, J. Mason, R. Kelchner, J. Lissi, J. Minorics, T. Merwarih, A. Nicusanfi, A. Pauslra, S. Trimper, J. Bellis. B. Haidu, E. Clymer, F. Hall, D. Winkler, D. Sfrauss, A. Fornicairi, W. Dultefi, J. Barre'H, G. Pambianchi. SECOND ROW: E. Jiorle, W. Conwell, W. Bercaw, J. Farmer, W. Moyle, R. Morris, N. Pugilese, D. Semonche, J. Cressman, R. Bianchfield, T. Smi+h, P. Ford, S. Woolf. R. Duclr- worih, M. Schahabel, C. Cyphers, W. Fauerbach. THIRD ROW: T.KeIso, D. Craft A. Ba+es, G. Farine, C. Hughes, J. Snyder, B. Sfacer, E. Sieible, J. Smilh, W. Nofo, W. Morse, D. Jean, H. Kisselbach, T. Bakely, R. RiclteHs, D. Emele, R. Rush, N. Varhall. Stateliners' Record 4-4-1 Hurt by the loss of many lettermen from last year's squad, the football team started slowly this season. It had trouble finding the correct offensive combination until the second half of the schedule. A rugged defense yielded a bleak average of one and a half touchdowns per game. Al- though their record, 4-4-l, doesn't show it, this team had the possibility of winning every game. In each contest lost, the losing margin was only one touchdown or less. This season was a very ironic one. During the first game an officiating error caused both teams to replay three extra minutes in the last quarter. In the New Brunswick game, an of- ficial called an actual touchdown a dead play and the game was lost by five points. Chip Clymer evades 'rhree Hurricane faclzlers io chalk up a large gain for himself in +he Befhlehem game. Halfback Skip Hall drives for every inch againsf Norihampfon. ' K' I . 'f'v', vo r, o An aerial 'From quarierback Bill Dulu:-H' +o end Alan Pauslra is complefed for one of four iouchdowns againsr Belhlehem. Bill Dulrefi hands-off io Skip Hall io begin a reverse as his +eam- males open a hole in a huge New Brunswick line. JUNIOR VARSITY - FRONT ROW: B. Pelonero, A. Russo, J. Sfires, J. Andrews, T. Lynch, D. Jean, M. Schafzabel. MIDDLE ROW: B. Giamoni, J. Brower, T. Brofzman, P. Mugavero, G. Seiferl, M. Dalrymple, T. Baltely, D. Leone. BACK ROW: Mr. Pambianchi fCoachl, T. Noio, D. Lowe, S. Pa+'ri, D. Cronce, B. Slires, J. Piggohf, D. Exley, N. Gordon, M. Becci, C. Cyphers, B. lmboden, J. Thaicher, J. Woolf, B. Nofo, D. Samson, D. Race, G. Siameis. Junior Varsity The junior varsity team, coached by Mr. Pambianchi and Mr. Conwell, again had anoth- er successful season. Their only setback came at the hands of arch-rival Easton. Because of out- standing play during the year a few players were promoted to the varsity team for the Tur- key Day game. The experience they gained will be beneficial to the team next season. Freshmen This year's frosh football team, coached by Mr. Dragotta and Mr. Clauss, had a fine rec- ord, losing only one game. The freshmen gain- ed the needed experience to play great foot- ball in coming years. The nucleus of the fu- ture team will be developed around these young athletes who were strong and aggressive in their hard fought games. FRESHMAN - FRONT ROW: B. Exley, B. Sfroui, B. Zaro, T. LippincoH, R. Gariiy, G. Farmer, J. Noel, B. Klipple, M. Lu+z. SECOND ROW: T. Kelso lManagerl, G. Haniselc, F. Viscomi, R. Thomas, C. Sform, T. Regru+, F. Jiorle, G. Vayda, W. Cloiher, R. Thomas, B. Opclyle, E. Clymer lManagerl. THIRD ROW: V. Dragoiia lCoachl, K. Trauger, J. Bucaw, B. Mann, R. Blum, J. Giriins, C. Ufley, T. Rush, H. Riclreifs, E. Gurslci, J. Roncoroni, D. Hause, D. Clauss lCoachl. LAST ROW: G. Deemer, C. Boam, B. Shields, R. SluHer, B. BenneH, D. Bundro, D. Rosellie, D. Abel, F. Carhari, M. Emriclr, G. Deharf. J. V. Cheerleaders With an abundance of energy and eager- ness, the J.V. Cheerleaders lead the cheering of the fans and spectators for the junior varsity and girls' athletic tearns. By participating in pep rallies and by displaying posters before the Thanksgiving Day Game, these girls add to the spirit of enthusiasm of the student body during the sport seasons. Wendy Rapp, Phyllis Weaver, and Joanne Giglloffi hurry fo sell lheir shakers and lo spread enlhusiasm. SEATED: B. Paulus. KNEELING: D. Mar+lno, J. Gigliolli, W. Rapp, M. Woolf. STANDING: lL. +o R., K. Gebhard, J. Thomas, J. Ruling, J. Corcoran, P. Weaver, C. Tracy. Varsity Cheerleaders Win First Place Striving to boost the enthusiasm and school spirit of the students, our Varsity Cheerleaders perform lively cheers at the athletic contests during the year. They add fun and enjoyment to the sport seasons by directing pep rallies and participating in the annual l'Kick-off Dance. Completing many hours of practice, these girls went to Bristo, Pennsylvania, Where they competed with eleven other top squads from Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Our Varsity Cheerleaders won first place in the Senior Di- vision, Eastern Scholastic Championship. A+ +he Thanksgiving-Day Game, fha Varsily Cheerleaders arouse lhe spiri+ of ihe specaiors. Michele Simoneifa Connie Rapp Marie Mazza Sonda PaHi Kay Masferson Carql Reilly Diane Nicusanfi Ndncy LaMonica Donna Foriner J . , fi. ell. 5 ,c I H4 I ' V' ,4 , 11 6' ity V WW f K ' .1 f -439' S , A fy. ' ,y V, N ' J. V. SQUAD - FRONT ROW: P. Rohm fcoachl, M. DePalma Kmanagerl. SECOND ROW: D. Leone, E. Touchion, A Russo D Jean G Sfamefs, D. Race, D. Samson, A. Pianelli, N. Gordon. . V. Basketball The junior Varsity, guided by their coach Mr. Rohm, turned in a fairly good season this year. Hindered by their lack of height they compensated for this with speed, hustle, and accurate shooting. Because of his fine playing sophomore Buddy Pianelli was moved up to Varsity two-thirds of the Way through the sea- son. The young Stateliners whipped their arch- rivals Phillipsburg Catholic both games. The experience they gained this year will aid them tremendously for Varsity competition next year. Duke drives pas? his defenders for 'two more points. sell ,, ..,,, 'ktf ' 5? t'-' F1 Varsity Basketball It was another tough season in the East Penn League for Soach Al Senvitis' Stateliners. Hard work and team effort were not enough to overcome the height advantage enjoyed by most of the teams they played. The bright spots during the season came with two wins over the defending East Penn League champions, Allen- town Central Catholic and a win over arch-rival Easton High School, the first since l96l. Sen- iors Bill Dukett and Bucky Spear turned in out- standing performances on the hardwoods. The team was composed mainly of seniorsg there- fore Coach Senevitis will be building next year's squad around a young Junior Varsity team. Bucky Spear snuffs a shof which would have been an easy fwo gn e Q! git ff. '3 ld, I MLM: X t ff? .fl 5 4? ag! .4 W VARSITY BASKETBALL - FRONT ROW: S. Samson, W. Rodenbough, W. ROWS. J- SUYC-lami K- Sfllefef. R- SPSGV. M- Depalma manager SECOND ROW: E. Clymer, J. Shane, G. Hanisalc. J. Liro. W. DulreH'. Al Senavills fmaclil J- B-ellis fminiaefl- . Senior Al Nicusanii cross-faces his opponeni' enroufe io an un- defeafed cluel-meer season. Charlie Russo, Regional winner, prepares fo pin his Easfon rival. Don Winkler toys with foe from Belvidere. Garnet Grapplers Starting the season slowly, the Phillipsburg matmen came on strong at the end of the year to post an impressive 10-4 record. Numbered among those teams who did defeat Phillips- burg was Washington, considered by many to be the best team in the state. High spots of the season including the avenging of a previous loss to namesake Philips- burg, Pa., Coach TUTHC1',S home town. For the second straight year, the team defeated always powerful Hunterdon Central. Once again Phil- lipsburg finished second in the District Wres- tling Tournament, this time to VVashington. The team emerged with three champions in Frank Viscomi, Charlie Russo, and Buddy Mor- ris. Charlie Russo Went on to gain a Regional championship and, also, took fourth place in the state finals. VARSITY WRESTLING Dec. ll-Nazareth Away I6--Befhlehem Home I8-Washingfon Home 22-Norihampfon Home 28-Phillipsburg, Pa. Away Jan, 6-Berhlehem Catholic Home 8-Hunierdon Ceniral Away I3-William Allen Away 20-Nofre Dame Home 26-Pennslaury Home 29-Neshaminy Away Feb. 3-Dieruff Home 5-Norih Hunterdon Home 9-Easton Away I8-I9-Disfricis Home 26--Regionals Away Mar. 5-Siaie Finals Away J.V. WRESTLING - FRONT ROW: M. Bafeman, F. DeAngeIo, C. Siorms, J. Lifion, A. Krosencky, H. Kisselbach. SECOND ROW: T Bakely, J. Shres, B. Pelonero, J. Viscomi, R. Work, T. Curfis. THIRD ROW: E. Pacen+i, G. McClure, A. San+oro, J. Smi'II1, B. Nofo, J. Tafe, T. Bilger. :rdf , . . 4 '73 'T 5 3 5 VARSITY WRESTLING - FRONT ROW: F. Viscomi, M. Mascari, C. Russo, J. Fox, B. Zaro, B. DucIrwor+I1. TOP ROW: R. Morris, J. Thomp- son, A. Nlcusanh, C. Rader, D. WmIcIer, B. Hadlu. Ei 2 . 3 3 T ' E if. 5 , , fp: W: ff: . . R HS P..-4.5, IP H 5. PHS PH R H,s. FRESHMAN WRESTLING - FRONT ROW: D. Markus, W. Maines, N. Bundro, B. Pruznick, G. DeHar+, F. Viscomi. SECOND ROW: B. Shields, J. NoeI, R. SIuHer, R. Radar, F. JiorIe, G. Hariung. TOP ROW: J. Roncoroni, J. Ricker, F. Vargo. Hocke Team Member of New League Under the supervision of Miss Gibbs, the hockey team participated in the East Penn Hockey League. Although the girls Won four games, lost four, and tied four, their record is not indicative of their increasing strength and ability. The co-captains this year were Linda Bachert, and Mac McCarthy. Although the of- fensive team had trouble coordinating its mem- bers, Marty Malaspina scored twelve goals. P.H.S. girls rush for fhe ball before fhe opponenfs gain possession. FRONT ROW: P. Sfeclrer, M. Carifa, G. Boice, D. Henshaw, B. Aharf, B. Miller, B. Lanning, K. Frederick, G. Seiferf, J. Ochs, B. Shively, D. Sfrufhers, K. Woodruff. SECOND ROW: H. Rupell, M. Terleslri, L. Clymer, M. McCarfby, L. Bacherf, K. Deemer, B. Moule, R. Vifko, C. Felloclc. THIRD ROW: M. Gara, R. LaMonica, C. Sampson, V. Soffolano, S. Hughes, N. Benneff, N. Lindaberry, S. Seip, C. Carifa, J. Cicale, J. Keenan, L. Walfers, J. Pysher, M. Malaspina, G. Davis, J. Duff, Miss Gibbs lcoachl. BACK ROW: S. Sfanger. B. Harrison, J. Felloclr, M. Dickey, M. Sfamefs, G. Gara, K. Maffson. R ffl f :T if S. :rife el , . l 2. l . . W . 3 , f i ' , - , f 5, FRONT ROW' J Cicale N LaMonica N Benne'H C. Micacchione, K. MaHson, B. Paulus, S. Voorhees. SECOND ROW: S. Long. C Tully, M. Malaspina L. Bacl1er+, M. Werner, M. lvlcCarll'1y. THIRD ROW: B. Moule, G. Davis, L. Clymer, D. Bird, S. Barnowslii, P. Whil- ing, C. Felloclr. BACK ROW: C. Hann, C. McCorlrell, J. DuH, H. Rupell, B. lhrie, Mass Gibbs lcoachl. Basketball Team Has Commendable Season The Girls' Varsity Basketball Team, in- fluenced by the coaching of Miss Ruth Gibbs, completed a successful season in the always difficult East Penn-Jersey League. Compiling a record of ten wins and four losses, the girls finished the season in third place in the league. This year's captain, Connie Micacchione, led the team in scoring with 185 points while Marty Malaspina was close behind. Freshman Page Whifing af- iempfs fo +ap fhe ball 'ro a feammafe. Q Coach Bellis leads fhe squad fhrough pre-game drills. Experienced senior baseman, Joe Lissi anxi- ously awaifs a chance fo cafch any ball fha? mighf be hi? his way. Senior cafcher Don Andrews huslles down +he base line in an aHemp'I' io beal oul a hii. Baseball Squad Experienced Team Expects Successful Season With an abundance of experienced letter- men returning, Coach Bellis and Assistant Coach Frinzi have a sound basis upon which to build a winning team. With plenty of de- sire for victory and an experienced pitching staff, the Stateliners anticipate a successful cam- paign. A strong finish last year clinched a three way tie for second place in the always-tough East Penn League, and indications point to- ward an even better rank this year than was achieved last year. Senior Bill Dulreif cauliously leads off +hird base waifing 'for a chance +o score. ..-vw-Meow an Before fhe game hurler Joe Blanco 'fakes his warm- up pifches. WN FIRST ROW: B. Sfacer, A. Luclrenbach, D. Andrews, E. Clymer, A. Safes, B. Dulrell, R. Spear, A. Pauska, J. Bellis, J. Lissi, J. Blanco, S. Samson, R. Kuclceruclc, M. Bafeman, Manager. SECOND ROW: H. Bellis, Coach, N. Varhall, Manager, D. Leone, R. Coopersmilh, Man- ager, T. Balcely, B. Nofo, E. Iouchlon, W. Morse, A. Russo, G. Sfame+s, M. Schalzabel, D. Samson, D. Suydam, D. Gary, M. Kuclcerach, A. Pianelli, J. Woolf, D. Gulini, C. Uiley, D. Jean, G. McClure, S. Willever, B. Rose, M. Emericlr, J. Coolr, T. Kelso, Manager, M. Frinzi, Coach. all Track Team Prepares For Tough Season After the loss of thirteen lettermen from last year's squad, coach Herb appears to be faced with a rebuilding job this season. How- ever, a nucleus of returning Weightrnen and distance runners along with some promising underclassmen should provide the Stateliners with another successful East Penn League carn- paign. The sprinters and hurdlers are led by team captain Steve Trirnper, while Bob Dilts and Greg Hanisek provide experience in the dis- tance races. Al Manicke and Carl Rader will head the list of returning Weightmen. G g H 1 T It GI Dick, and Bob Dilis worlroui' in proparafion for +heir running evenfs. FRONT ROW: R. Riclceffs, E. Apgar, R. Kelchner, G. Haniselr, S. Trimper, D. Falcinelli, G. Diclc, R. Dil+s, J. Barre++, C. Rader, S. Talracs, J. Coolr. SECOND ROW: Coach Herb, N. Hughes, C. Koch, R. Slaclr, W. Miller, J. Troulman, C. Hughes, A. Manicke, E. Ihrie, R. Lou- denberry, J. Freeh, B. Moyle, Coach Rohn. THIRD ROW: G. Seiferf, J. Dcrius, M. Hancewicz, D. While, S. Pa++i, R. Lowe, W. Sfires, M Becci, R. Clymer, R. Kramer, C. Cyphers, R. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: W. Piclcle, J. Sillup, W. Updylxe, R. Easlerly, T. Nofo, R. Lippen- coH, H. Sireepy, G. Haniselr, B. Nicholas, C. Snyder, J. PiggoH, A. Shenninger. FIFTH ROW: M. Freeman, W. Cicale, K. Ferlaine, E. Bowers, P. Mugavero, J. MoscoHa, J. Dilfs, R. DiBaise, M. Malaspina, R. Berry, D. Oswald, R. Clofher, A. Piggo+'r. SIXTH ROW: M Ke+chledge, K. Rush, F. Schaffer, R. Garrify, R. Unangsf, R. Gallagher, L. Salsell, E. Harper, J. Kraff, T. Biller. V Cap+ain Sreve Trimper clears a low hurdle. Russ Kelchner displays perfecr shof puf form. Alan Manicle begins his iavs- lin approach. FRONT ROW: Coach Tomaino, O. Devlin, B. Rogora, D. Janci, B. Clarlr, J. Regina. BACK ROW: T. Janci, T. Molnar, G. Wocdring, J. Hub, R. Webb, J. Exley, T. Felver. Tennis In Second Year Tennis entered its second year at Phillips- burg this spring under the able direction of a new coach, Peter Tomaino. In their first match the P.H.S. netmen swept by Dieruff without losing a single set, and the rest of the year prom- ised to be equally exciting as the team re- tained all but one of last year's lettermen. Mr. Tomaino is coaching a group of boys who are determined to make their team com- petitive enough for the tough East Penn Ten- nis League, and they seemed very likely to suc- ceed. Missing from the team picture are senior letterman john Harding and Jack Gardner, senior Doug Sager, and junior Gene Azzalina. Senior, Dave Janci seems safisfied as he sends a forehand shoi' sailing over ihe nef. Owen Devlin displays fhe form fha? won him a varsiiy leH'er as he smashes a serve lo his opponent Junior lei-lerman Bill Clarlr gives full concenfrafion +o a fough backhand shol. Nefmen, Bruce Rogora, Bill Clark, Owen Devlin. Jim Regina, and Dave Janci show lheir individual s+yIes as lhey pracfice lheir serves. ry Bea'Hy prepares 'ro line up a difficult pu'H'. enior Gary Williams is abou? io drive ihai li'H I ng way. Golf Team Looks For Successful Season Varsity Golf appears this season for only the second time, but all indications show that the team will be in top form. Coached by Mr. Richard Exley, the team strives for perfection by playing other teams in the league at Hark- er's Hollow. Matches are scheduled with VVilliam Allen, Bethlehem Catholic, Whitehall, Easton, Die- ruff, Central Catholic, Parkland, Blairstown, Notre Dame, Hunterdon Central, Bethlehem, and Wilson. Dick Exley is in a 'france while +rying io sink fhis pu'H'. Bob Lilly concenfrafes on sinking -this one. x. , if, This 'foursome follows a long drive by Paul Ford. 4 1 x Q., ' ff M, 0054 Tom McGinley gives his all , -' ,, A for anofher long drive. 'N l ,: -V fi, lf 4,7 ff, Nfl , . qxifif x2f.wf 'm ' I 1' 'Q Tom McGinley and Bruce Shive appear weary affer l8 long holes -.x -- -nwrwf, W, , .f ' - L1 J -an ' L f5's'F- 'liAii-if 5- ,,.. , f , . . ., . Rich Sfrufhers, Jim McGee, and Tom Ryan wall: fo 'Phe nerd' fee. BEST LOOKING Barry Haldu Sonda Pafii X ' MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Sonda Paffi Charlie Snyder BEST DRESSED Joyce Benlh Jael Shane I Senior O 0 5'L Popularity Poll 1 mosr Poruuuz ' 0 Sonda Paffi Barry Haidu wu l MOST TALENTED S Most mxmvs Jul' G 'd Wada Mosellio M Rosalie LaMonica 'N L, 6 COUPLE OF THE YEAR Bill Duieff Shirley Hillman TALLEST BOY SHORTEST GIRL Richifd SPN' lleene Kleimnan l 1,12 X. ' BEST DANCERS Donna Forlner Alan Paush 95 E 3 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dave Janci Mary Helen Wanamaler MOST ATHLETIC Connie Micacclliono 1 Bill Dulelf Mac McCarll'uy r. Vincent Lucernoni 1933-1966 WE THINK OF DEATH AS ENDING: LET US RATHER THINK OF LIFE AS BEGINNING, AND THAT MORE ABUNDANTLY . . . WE THINK OF PARTING, LET US THINK OF MEETING. WE THINK OF GOING AWAY: LET US THINK OF ARRIVING. AND AS THE VOICE OF DEATH WHISPERS YOU MUST GO FROM EARTH. LET US HEAR THE VOICE OF CHRIST SAYING, YOU ARE BUT COMING TO ME. Norman Macleod Death Be Not Proud by john Donne Death be not proud, Mighty and dreadful, For those whom thou Die not, poor Deathg From Rest and Sleep, Much pleasureg then And soonest our best though some have called thee for thou art not sog think'st thou dost overthrow nor yet canst thou kill me. which but thy picture be, from thee much more must flow: men with thee do go- Rest of their bones and souls' delivery! Thou'rt slave to Fate, chance, kings, and desperate men And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell: And poppy or charms can make us sleep as well And better than thy stroke. Why swell'st thou then? One short sleep past, we wake eternally. And Death shall be no more: Death. thou shalt die! 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SOUDERS, JR. Dial 258-29l4 ELECTRIC SANITARY LAUNDRY Dry Cleaning A Service for Every Need and Budge'l The Phillipsburg Pharmacy, Inc I78 Soufh Main S'l'ree+ 454-4352 Alpha Pharmacy Branch Railroad Ave. and High S+. 214 NORTH BANK STREET EASTON, PA. 4544362 Comple1'e Family Heal'lh Service Complimen'l's of C0-OP FOOD MARKET COMPLIMENTS Choice Qualily Mea'l's 8: Groceries plus OF Friendly and Courfeous Service M. C. RICCIARDI COMPANY Sargenl' 8: Elder Ave. 859-346I Phillipsburg, N. J. 225 Ca+ell S'lree+, Easfon, Penna. 258-3621 RAY SARSON'S CATERING SERVICE complimenh 3:9 NEW JERSEY AVE. of PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. WEDDINGS - PICNICS - BANQUETS CLAM BAKES Phone 454-6704 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Finegan TOBY'S CUP Delicious Sfealxs and Hof Dogs Complirnen+s of DR. LEWIS E. GENNINGER KRESSLER, WOLFF AND MILLER, INC. 370 Memorial Parlcway Phillipsburg, N. J. General Insurance Real Esfafe R U S H ' S POULTRY 8: MEAT MARKET Wholesale - Beef - Veal - Porlc 8: Lamb - Retail Tel. 454-766l PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. Compliment of PAT TERSIGNI OLDSMOBILE t. 333 MORRIS STREET PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. Phone 859-6432 Complimenfs of PHILLIPSBURG TRUST COMPANY YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS and , FUEL OIL and COAL SUPPLIER H- P- W0 l'M C0- PI-IILLIPSBURG MQW' H'- SUPPLY CO., INC. Esfablished I902 Phillipsburg, N. J. Dial GL 4-IIO6 We served your Grand-paren+s, all old grads , HOW ABOUT YOU? Philllpsburg R+. 22 Clinion New Jersey 454-2 IO3 Clinfon 735-7 I 57 ALSCO ALUMINUM STATELINE ALUMINUM 154 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHILLIPSEIURG, NEW JERSEY L4 WRENCE Tl-'RSIGNL IR. HARRY J. SNYDER Agency General Insurance 206 Third S+. Morris Parlc Phone 859-2742 Complimen+s of Complimenfs CENTRAL SUPER MARKET of II00 Easl Boulevard Alpha, New Jersey JAVES BAKERY MARCIE'S CERAMIC WORKSHOP STEWARTSYILLE, N. J. COMPLETE CERAMIC SUPPLIES Ins'I'ruc+ion Given Personalized Gift Made To Order 859-32l8 SH EETS 81 GARDNER Sporfing Equipmenf Guns - Ammo - Archery - Fishing Dial 479-4347 Bloomsbury, New Jersey Compliment Of WELDON OIL COMPANY, INC. WINKLER -STEWART WARNER HEATING 81 COOLING WHITE HEAT FUEL OIL We Sell The Bes+ And Service The Resi' Phone 454-6448 Phillipsburg, N. J. Complimenfs of AMORE'S FLOWERS Complimenis Complimen+s of of SUPERIOR TN. STAR DOLLAR CLEANERS Zenifh and Philco - Sales and Service PHILLIPSBURG, N, J, 454-785I Joseph Drogo John Delsero Complimenls of DIAMON D POTATO CH I PS Wholesale and Refail and Par+y Snaclrs Harry F. Price Phone 454-45I I EASTON FRUIT 8- PRODUCE, INC. WHOLESALE FRUITS and VEGETABLES Bananas Are Specially 390 So. Main Sfreel Phillipsburg, N. J. 350 Dock S+ Dial 258-6208 CASE'S SERVICE Compllmenls 2 I9 N. 3rd S+ree+, Easlon, Pa. OF THE PAVILION Phone 253-4208 Your Goodyear Tire Disiribufor -Famous for Service- H UNTINGTON HARDWARE New Brunswick and Phillipsburg. Hawk Avenues New Jersey Phone 454-6 I 5 I Com pIimen'Is of HUFF'S Where Cus+omers Send Their Friends R+. 22 Memorial Parlcway Phillipsburg, N.J Complimenfs EASTON'S LARGEST STORE of EOR MEN 3. BOYS CHICO'S PIZZA HOUSE J O S E P H ' S 296 SouI'l1 Main S'Iree'I' 222 NORTHAMPTON STREET Phmipsburg' NJ. EASTON, PA. 258-067l 454-986' HOBBY HANGOUT B A l N E S Trains - Planes - Boa+s - SI'amps RADIO AND TELEVISION sales 8 Service Coin Folders - Archery - Gifls Arfisl' Maferials MONO Dial 252.6811 5 Union Square Phillipsburg, N. J. 509 NORTHAMPTON ST. Phone 859-5763 EASTON, PA. BEN FRANKLIN sToRE M ' ERS A Comple+e S+ore A+ Your Baclz Door Ar+is+s' Ma+erlals-Television-Appliances 427-433 so. MAIN STREET 235 Nor+hamP+on S+- PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. Easlon, Pa. Dial 253-6773 JESSAMINE BROS., INC. M A Y ' S Qsnszzaf Uonbzaaiou t t t PhOl1CS: 859-U4-38 4th and AURORA STREETS 859-0616 DELAWARE PARK E A S T O N 859-2776 PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. Complimen+s of ASA N. HAGERTY Complimen+s of MARIE'S BEAUTY SALON MANOR SUNOCO Complimenfs of Road Services Tune Up Minor Repairs TEXAC0 New Brunswick Ave. Phillipsburg, N J i 454-9025 Insurance Specialisfs 81 Advisors YOUR SOUND FRIEND Since i860 F I A M M A ' S DEICHMAN 8. McCONNEL, INC. 92 Souih Main Sheef 859-546i 375 So. Main S+., Phillipsburg, N.J. Sound Service for All Occasions RCA VICTOR-MAYTAG-HOTPOINT Call 454-072 I HUB ROOFING 8. SHEET METAL co. RARITAN VALLEY FARMS Slafe, Asphalf and Slag Roofing, Sheef Me+al and Furnace Work Spoufing 669 Nor+hampfon S+. Easfon, Pa. l30 Bushkill Drive Eas+on, Pa. Phone 253-4I3I Complimenls OF W 0 O L W O R T H ' S HILLCREST SHOPPING MALL B59-0443 DEI.-CREST MARKET Home Owner Sfore COR, LINCOLN ROAD AND BELVIDERE AVENUE JOHNNY'S CORNER Special+y in l+alian Slyle SPAGHETTI and RAVIOLI also Sead Food 81 American Dishes 37I Sou+h Main S+ree+ Phone 454-445I Phillipsburg, N. J. PARK CIRCLE ESSO STATION Roberl L. S+eclrer R. D. I. PHILLIPSBURG, N. J Phone 252-3421 PENNA. LOCKSMITH CO. SALES 3. SERVICE Locks - Safes - Guns - Door Closers Hand 81 Power Lawn Mowers 530 Norfhampfon Sfreef Easlon, Pa. VOGU E BEAUTY SALON Permaneni Waves a Specially 96 So. Main Sfreei' 859-4000 2I6 Pershing Ave. 454-5449 Phillipsburg, N. J. Rose 8: Les+er To+h MARCHlE'S DELICATESSEN Compllmenls 4l7 So. Main Si. Phone 454-3652 of Largesl' Variefy of Fresh Sliced' Cold Cufs ln Town also HHTZH Alpha, New Jersey HOAGIES and STEAKS BUSINESS PATRONS Sa les Ren'I'a ls e LARRY's DRAKE S SERVICE The Renfal King 'N Memorial Parkway Phone Phillipsburg, N.J. 859-9834 Memorial Plcwy. 859-2450 Complimenls Your Villager and Ladybug of Seeekeeeee DEE s BARBER SHOP Phone: 859-4274 45 Schulz Ave. VILLAGE SHOP Ml.. Hudson Sf. and Glen Ave. Ph'll' b , N. J. Hillcresf Shopping Mall I 'ps urg Tony Delzrancesco run-lzu ssnvlcs sTA'rloN PONZ' TMLOR SHOP l-UBRlCATlNG 1 GAS - TIRES Formal Wear Renfed for All Occasions CAR WASH - 25C 356 So. Main Sf. Phillipsburg, N. J 454-39l3 238 South Main Street - Phillipsburg, N. J. Phone 454-9l l l Aihar's Super Marlcef Slewarlsville New Jersey 859-2200 Qualily Cleaners 3rd 84 High Slreels Alpha, N.J. Phone: 454-52l l Ken. Bracler 8: Son 359 Ferry Sl. Easlon, Penna. Phone 253-652I Alpha Liquor S'I'ore 737 - 3rd Ave. Alpha. N.J. 454-2823 Lau+er's Furnilure Co. 223 Norlharnplon ST, Easlon, Penna. Phone 258-6246 Joseph Piazza 360 Soulh Main Sl. Phillipsburq, N.J. Phone: 454-3923 A Friend Mr. and Mrs. F. Edward Aharl' Mary Ellen Aiello Mr. and Mrs. S. Aiello Patron List Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Curry Mrs. Gladys Davis Mr. J. l. Decker, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James lrvin Decker Miss Kafhleen Decker Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Hall Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hamlen Miss Dorofhy Hamlin Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hamlin Heafer Mary Amy Ellwood E. Andrews, Jr. Mrs. Jesselee Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Angsf Claylon Apgar Harold Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony Aflinello Edna Baker Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball Miss Sara L. Ball Miss Mary Barber . and Mrs. Philip Bafy . Herman Beam Mr. and Mrs. Enaldo DeGerolamo Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Deifrick R. J. DiBiase Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dickey Mr. and Mrs. Edward Diehl D. J. C. Drew Mr Dr. and Mrs Mr. Mr s and Mrs. Nelson J. Becci . and Mrs. Roland Beck Mr . Beers Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bellis Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Besf Miss Mary Bevacqua Mr. Raymond Bevacqua Mrs. Lawrence Bidwell, Jr. Miss Shirley Billman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond Dr. and Mrs. Walfer A. Boquisf Rev. and Mrs. George S. Bowden Mr. Alberl' Driesbach Mrs. Sfella Driesbach Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doddy Mr. E. P. Dougherfy Mr. and Mrs. Vincenf Drogoffa Dr. and Mrs. Paul Drake Miss Rufh Dukefl' Mr. and Mrs. Walfon Dukeff Senafor Wayne Dumonf, Jr. Mr. Gene DuNee Miss Roseann Durnin Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edolo Mr. and Mrs. John Exley Mr. Edward Encelewski Helen Encelewski Mr. T. Encelewski Mr. Arfhur Engel Mrs. Josephine Engel Mr. Joseph Hammersfone Dr. and Mrs. William Hanisek Mr. and Mrs. John Harper Mrs. Kafherine Harfman Pafricia Ann Mr. and Mrs. Whiffield Heafer Mr. and Mrs. William Heafer Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hess Mrs. Sadie Hendershof Mr. and Mrs. James Herb Hearsey Bears Boosler Club Miss Sally Hixson Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Dr. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Homadieu and Mrs. Frank Houck Sfan Huff and Mrs. R. Hughes and Mrs. Joseph Humberl' and Mrs. Henry Jacobius y, Jerry, Jim and Barry and Mrs. Thomas Jones Mr. and Mrs. Cornelious Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Alden J. Brassaw Mr. and Mrs. Kennefh Brown Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bruden Alfred Buck Marion M. Budd Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buralli Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burns Mr. and Mrs. Wilden Burns Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Caccese Miss Alice Burrows Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cahoon Mr. James Cameron Mr. and Mrs. John Carberry Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Celia Cindy and Skeef Rev. and Mrs. James H. 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Wickie Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wismer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weisel Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weldon Mrs. C. Wendland Mrs. Carrie Whifesell Cynihia Whilsell Mr. and Mrs. Wildongek Mr. and Mrs. Earl WiH'mann Mr. and Mrs. Ar-ihur Woepple Miss Beliy Ann Woolf Mr. and Mrs. Dale Woolf Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woolf Jan and Lynn Woolf Mr. and Mrs. Waller Wynkoop Mr. and Mrs. John Yeager Mr. Lee Yezierski Mr. F. Yosl' Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zaremba Frank Zaremba Vicror John Zeeman Vicfor M. Zeeman Senior Activity Director 84 Index A Adamo, Anthony - 44 Aihar, Joanne - 44 Alpaugh, Kathleen -- 44 Altonen, Christine - 44 Altonen, Susan-Future Teachers - 44.I20 Anders, Clark - 44 Andresen, Albert- 44 Andrews, Donald-Honor Society, Baseball - 44,I IO, l60 Apgar, Linda - 44 Apgar, Richard -- 44,I36 Aravich, James - 44 Armbruster, Thomas - 45 Attinello, Margaret- 45 B Babcock, Lee - 45 Bachert, Linda-Gym Team, Newspaper, Hock- ey, Basketball - 45,l I8, l4I,l58,l59 Bader, Carol-Tennis - 45,I27 Ball, Daniel-Spanish Club - 45,l I3 Ball, Stuart - 45 Ballard, Elsie - 45 Balog, Thomas - 45 Banghart, Ann - 45 Barbary, Diane-Honor Society, Newspaper - 45,l IO, l40 Barnes, Daniel- 45 Barrett, Joseph-Football, Karux, Hi-Y, Track - 46,l26,l4l,l48,l63 Bates, Altred-Baseball - 46,l60 Beebe, Helen - 46 Behringer, Dina-Honor Society - 46,I I0 Bellfy, Jean-Future Secretaries - 36,46,I28 Bellis, James-Student Council, Honor Society, Football, Baseball -- 46,l0B,l l0,l48,I60 Bennett, Barbara - 46 Bennett, Kenneth - 46 Beruta, Joyce - 46 Beruta, Michael - 46 Beruta, Shelia-Tennis Club - 46,I27 Bianco, Phillip-Chet Club - 47,l24 Billman, Shirley-Student Council, Honor Soci- ety, Future Teachers - 47,IOB,l09,l I0,I20 Bird, Duane-Contemporary Attairs, Hi-Y - 47, I25,l26 Blanco, Joseph-Baseball, Varsity Club - 47, I l6,l60,l6I Bogoly, Dorothy-Future Secretaries - 47,I28 Borraio, Linda-Honor Society, Maiorette - 47, I IO, I 32 Bowers, Diane -- 47 Brahler, Roger-Aquatic Club - 47,I I I Bray, Kathleen-Band - 47,I32 Brower, Deborah-Library Club - 47 Brown, Kay-Band - 47,l32 Brown, Susan - 47 Bullman, Marsha-Hostesses - 48,I I3 Bullock, Mary-Future Nurses, Yearbook Staff- 48,l2I Burke, David-Agriculture Club - 48,I06 Burnett, Helen-Future Teachers - 48,l20 C Burns, Judith - 48 Carita, Mary-Future Nurses, Newspaper, Hockey - 48,I2I,I4I,l58 Caton, Patricia - 48 Clymer, Earl-Student Council, Honor Society Aquatic Club, Varsity Club, Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball - 48,I08,l09,l I0,I I I,ll6 I46,I48,I54,I60 Collins, Linda-Guidance Club - 48,I30 Consentino, Phillip - 48 Cook, James--Band, Track- 48,l32,l63 Coopersmith, Robert-Stage Crew, Baseball- 49,I24,I60 Corcoran, Eileen-Future Secretaries - 49,I28 Cowley, Thomas-Agriculture Club - 49 Cronce, Donna-Spanish Club, A Cappella - 49,I I3, I 33 Crozier, John-German Club - 49 Csordas, Barbara-Guidance Club - 49,I30 Cullen, Laraine - 49 D Davenport, Cynthia-Spanish Club - 49,I I3 Davis, Herbert-Fishing Club - 49 Davis, Kenneth-Chess Club-49,I28 Davis, Robert - 49 Deats, Kathleen -- 49 DeMonti, Anthony-Hi-Y, Track - 50,I26,I63 Devlin-Owen-Student Council, Honor Society Thespians, Newspaper, Tennis - 50,I09, llO,l29,I4I,I64 1 DiBiase, Barbara-Maiorette - 50, I32 Dick, Gilbert-Track -- 50,l63 Dilts, Robert-f-Future Teachers, Track - 50,l20. I63 Dowling, Linda - 50 Dukett, William-Student Council, Football, Basketball, Baseball- 50,I08,I09,l47,l48, I54,I60,l6I Dunwell, Irene - 50 Durnin, Joseph-Junior Classical League, Thes- pians - 50,I I2,I29 E Easterly, Lillian-Honor Society, Future Secre- taries -- 50,I l0,l28 Easterly, Marian-Future Secretaries - 50,I28 Emele, Donald-Hi-Y - 5l,I26 Emery, Carol - 5I Emrick, Linda - 5I Eureyecko, John - 5l Evans, Robert -- 5I Exley, James--Tennis - 5I,I64 F Fackenthal, Andrea--Publications, Y-Teens - 5I ,I I7,I I9 Falcinelli, Dale-Student Council, Track - 5I, l08,I09,l63 Fellock, Carol-Publications, Hockey, Basketball - 52,I I7,I58,I59 Firth, Patricia-Homemaking Club - 52 Fitzgibbon, Cynthia-Future Secretaries - 52, I28 Flad, Susan-Future Teachers, Honor Society, Contemporary Attairs - 52,I l0,l20,l25 Flynn, Thomas-Tennis Club - 52,I I I Foose, David - 52 Forder, Ruth-Mixed Chorus, Library Club - 52 Fornaciari, Anthony-Varsity Club, Football - 52,I I6. I48 Fortner, Donna-Publications, Cheerleader - 52,I I7, I52 Freeh, John-Biology, Track - 52,I I5,I63 Frey, Gail -- 52 Frey, Melody-Honor Society, Thespians - 53, I I0, I29 Frinzi, Sandra - 53 Fritts, Leon - 53 Fucilli, Leonard-Tennis Club - 53,l I I Fulmer, Paul - 53 Fulper, Jack - 53 G Ganguzza, Santa-Publications - 53,l I7 Gardner, Jack-Band, Thespians, Tennis - 53, l29.l32,l64 Gellock, Mary-Homemaking Club, Mixed Cho- rus - 53 George, Anita - Future Secretaries - 53,I28 Gerspach, Virginia--Gym Club - 53 Gillespie, Richard-Hi-Y - 53,I26 Gilmer, Harold-Aquatic Club - 54,I I I Givnin, Robert-Aquatic Club - 54,I I I Gloor, Linda-Honor Society, Biology, Future Teachers, Yearbook, Hockey, Basketball - 54,I l0,l l5,l20,l42,I5B,I59 Graner, Kenneth - 54 Grape, Marianne-Tennis Club, Biology, Future Teachers -- 54,I I5, I20 Grube, Patricia-Service League, Future Nurses - 54,I I4,I2I Grumer, John-Band - 54.I32 Gudzinas, Frank - 54 Guidi, Marilyn-Honor Society, Future Nurses -54,lI0,I2I H Haidu, Barry-Student Council, Aquatic Club, Football, Wrestling - 54,I09,III,I4B,I56, l57 Hall, Francis-Football, Track, Aquatic Club - 54,I I I,I47,I48,I49,l63 Hamlen, Ruth-Future Teachers, Guidance Club, Yearbook - 55,I2O,I30,l42 Hammerstone, Joanne - 55 Hanisek, Gregory-Honor Society, Basketball, Track- 55,I I0,I54,I63 Hann, David - 55 Hann, Marguerite--Gym Team-55,I IB Hardick, Richard-Contemporary Attairs, Stu- dent Trainer - 55, I25 Harding, John-Hi-Y, Play, Tennis - 55,I26, I36,I37,I64 Harrison, Linda - 55 Hart, Christine-Thespians, A Cappella - 55, l29,l33 Heater, Sandra-Aquatic Club - 55 Hearon, Bobby-Junior Classical League, Band - 55,l32 Heller, Linda-Publicalions - 55,I I7 Henshaw, Donna-Fulure Teachers, Newspaper, Hockey - 56,l20,I40,I58 Holgale, Donna-Tennis Club - 56,I27 Homa, Diane-Publicalions - 56,l I7 Hub, James--Tennis - 56, I64 Hughes, Waller-Band - 56,I32 Hull, Kennelh - 56 Hummer, Bonnie-Book 8: Mask Club - 56 I lngeno, Samuel - 56 J Janci, David-Honor Sociely, Play Yearbook, Tennis - l7,IB,56.l I0,l36,I42,I64 Jankowski, Richard - 56 Jiorlie, David-Slage Crew - 56,l24 Jiorlie, Laurie-Chemislry Club - 57 Johnson, Edgar-Junior Classical League - 57, I I2 Jones, Evan-Thespians, A Cappella, Newspa- per - 57,I29,I33,I4I Jones, Larry--Archery Club - 57.I22 Jumper, Berry-Fufure Nurses - 57,l2I K Kanalas, Sfephen -- Chemislry Club - 57 Kaniper, Kalhleen-Publicalions - 57,I I7 Kernan, Bonnie - Homemaking Club - 57 Kelchner, Russell - Hi-Y, Foolball, Track- 57, l26,l48.I63 Keller, Karen-Tennis Club - 57,I27 Kellow, William-Honor Sociely, Hi-Y, Year- book - 57,l IO, I26, I43 Kelly, William-Chef Club - 57,l24 Kennedy, Edward-Sludenl' Council, Hi-Y, Year- book- 5B,l09,l26,I43 Kichline, Alice-Yearbook Slaff 8: Club - 58, I43 Kienzle, Eileen--Furure Secrelaries - 58,I28 Kisslebach, Donna-Honor Sociely, Publicalions - 53,I I0.l I7 Kleedorfer, Richard - 58 Kleinman, Ilene - 58 Klolz, Linda-Furure Secrefaries - 58, I28 Knoble, William-Hi-Y - 58,I26 Kolchak, Joanne-Fulure Teachers, Yearbook -- 58,I20,l43 Koppe, Eileen-Homemaking Club - 58 Korona, Sharon--Drama Club - 58 Kramer, Sarah-Pennsylvania Dulch, Band - 59, I25,I32 Kraycik, Donald-Hi-Y - 59,l26 Kreidler, David -- 59 Kukles, Lorella-Furure Teachers - 59,I20 Kulick, John-Spanish Club - 59,I I3 L Lacey, Lana-Homecoming Club - 59 Lamberf, Carol-Aquatic Club. Yearbook Club - 59 LaMonica, Rosalie - Honor Socie-ly, Thespians, A Cappella, Hockey - 59,I I0,I29,I33,I58 Langen, Vincenl - 60 Lansche, Kalhleen-Honor Sociery, Y-Teens, Fu- +ure Teachers, Maiore'He - 60,I I0,I I9,l20, I32 LeCause, Joan - 60 Lilly, Roberl-Aqualic Club, Golf - 60,I67 Lindaberry, William - 60 Liro, Joseph-Chef Club, Baskelball - 60, I24, I54 Lissi, Joseph-Chef Club, Foorball, Baseball - 60,l24,I46,l48,l60 Loudenberry, Richard-Weighllifling Club, Track -- 60,l63 Lullerschmidl, Judilh-Chemisfry Club - 60 Lynn, Gary - 60 M Macaulay, Donna-Guidance Club - 60,I30 Macher, Sharon-Spanish Club - 6I,I I3 Maczko, Kalhleen-Fu+ure Teachers - 6l,I20 Magini, Jeanne--Honor Sociefy, Fufure Teach- ers - 6I,I I0,I20 Manicke, Alan-Track - 6I,I63 Manning, Linda-Service League - 6I,I I4 Marina, Pa+ricia-Guidance Club - 6I,I30 Marino, Samuel-Slage Crew - 6I,I24 Marfino, Calhy-Spanish Club-6I Maslerson, Elaine--Guidance Club-6l,I30 Mallock, Dale-Rifle Club - 6I Mana, Marie-Fulure Secrelaries, Cheerleader - 6I,I28,I52 McCar'fhy, Marylu-Sludenl Council, Honor So- ciely, Aqlualic Club, Yearbook, Baskelball, Hockey - I8,6I,I09,I l0,I42,I58,I59 McCorkell, Marcia-Publicafions - 62,I I7 McNamee. Carol-Guidance Club - 62,l30 Melchor, Susan--Service League Club, Publica- lions - 62,l I7 Melnifschenko, Johanna-Guidance Club - 62, l30 Merlo, Judifh-Fu+ure Teachers - 62,l20 Merrick, Bruce - 62 Merwarlh, Thomas-Varsily Club - 62,I I6 Merwarlh. Linda - 62 Meyers, Joanne--Service League Club - 62 Meyers, Slephen-Publicalions - 62,l I7 Miccachione, Conslance-Sludenl' Council, Blue Pencil, Thespians, Baskelball - 62,l09,II2, l29,I59 Miller, Donald-Rifle Club - 63 Miller, Joseph-Chef Club - 63,l24 Miller, Linda-Mixed Chorus, Fulure Nurses - 63,l2I Minorics, John--Chef Club, Foolball - 63,I24 I48 Mock, Daniel-Chef Club - 63,l24 Molnar, Julius-Sfudenl Council, Publicalions - 63,l I7 Molnar, Margaref-Honor Sociefy, Fulure Sec- reraries - l9,36,63,l I0, I28 Morris, Carol-Homemaking Club - 63 Morrow, Gail-Publica+ions, Thespians, Maior- elle - 63,I I7,l29,l32 Morrow, John-Biology Club - 63,I I5 Mosellie, Weda-Fufure Teachers - 63,I20 Moser, Gail-Publicalions - 63,l I7 Moule, Jeanne-Fulure Secrelaries - 64,I28 Moyer, Linda-Hosfess Club - 64,I I3 Moyle, Larry-Rile Club - 64 Murphy, John-Honor Sociely, Thespians, News- paper, Yearbook- 64,I l0,l29,l4l,I43 Murphy, William-Rifle Club - 64 N Nafisen, Donald-Fishing Club - 64 Nicusanli, Alberf-Aquafic Club, Foolball, Wresfling - 64,I I I,I4B,l56,I57 Nicusanli, Carol-Honor Sociely, Maiorehle - 64,I I0,l32 O Oakley, David - 64 O'Donnell, Ca+hy-Sludenl' Council, Fufuro Nurses - 64, l2I Olexa, James-Agricullure Club - 64 Opdyke, Wesley-Agricullure Club - 65 Ordway, James-Aqualic Club, Track - 65,l I I, I63 Ollen, Linda-Fu+ure Nurses - 65,l2I P Parenr, Linda-Fulure Nurses - 65, I2I Parks, Charles-Rifle Club - 65 Parr, Carol--Homemaking Club - 65 Parry, Bruce-Rifle Club - 65 Palferson, Emma-Fufure Teachers - 65,I20 PaHi. Sonda-Sluclenl' Council, Gym Team, Head Cheerleader - 65, I09,I l8,I52 Pauska, Alan-Aqualic Club, Foofball, Baseball - 65,l I I,I47,I48,I49,l60 Pelroll, Palrick - 65 Pfriemer, Charles-Newspaper - 65,I40 Pheilfer, David-Aqualic Club - 66 Pianelli, Joseph-Coin Club - 66 Pickel, Judilh-Spanish Club - 66,I I3 Procila, Mary-Biology Club - 66 PyaH, Slephen-Agriculfure Club - 66 Pysher, David-Chef Club, Hi-Y - 66.I24,I26 R Rader, Carl-Varsify Club, Wreslling, Track- 66,I I6,I57,I63 Regina, Ja mes-Publicalions - 66,l I7 Rhodes, Douglas - 66 Rickline, Mary Anne-Guidance Club - 66,I30 Riddle, Richard-Conlemporary Affairs, Track - 66,I63 Riker, Charles-Chess Club - 67 Rising, Donna--Service League - 67,I I4 Jean-Homemaking Club - 7I Roccon Rochlin, Pairicia-Fulure Teachers - 67, I20 Cynlhia - 67 Roedel, Glenn - 67 Rogora, Bruce-Chess Club, Tennis -- 67,I64 Rolling, Lynne-Publicalions, A Cappella - 67, I I 7, I 33 Roncoroni, Pauline-Fulure Nurses, Mixed Cho- rus -- 67, I2I Rose, Lillian-Guidance Club - 68,I30 Rose, Linda-Publicalions - 68,I I7 Rosenbaum, Gail-Honor Sociely - 68,I I0 Rush, Allen - 68 Rush, Daniel - 68 Rush, Eileen-Guidance Club - 68,I30 Russo, Charles-Wresiling - 68,I56,I57 Rufh, Roberl'-Coin Club - 68 Ryan, Thomas-Band, Wreslling, Golf - 68, I32, I 67 S Sager, Douglas-Honor Socie'Iy, Tennis - 68, I IO,I64 Sampson, Chrisline-Thespians, Hockey - 68, I29,I58 Savercool, Ralph-Rifle Club - 69 Scherer, Kennelh-Fulure Teachers, Baskelball - 69,I20,I54 Schane, Jack-Honor Sociefy, Varsiiy Club, Baskelball - 69,l IO,I l6,I54 Schlegel, Susan-Fulure Nurses, Yearbook - 69, I2l,I42 Schmeelk, William-Publicalions - 69,I I7 Schnoor, Palricia-Publicalions - 69,l I7 Schroeder, Peggy-Homemaking Club - 69 Schumacher, John-Sludenl' Council, Junior Classical League - ScoH, Frederick-Chef Club - 69,I24 ScoH, Roberf-Rifle Club - 69 Seck, William--Track - 69,I63 Segreaves, Darlene-Honor Sociely, Fulure Teachers, Band, Newspaper - 69,l I0,I20, I32,I4I Segreaves, John - 69 Shafer, Bruce-Rifle Club - 70 Shappell, Thomas-Fishing, Club - 70 Sheola, Carl-Chef Club - 70,I24 Shipe, Joel-Band - 32,70,l32 Sickels, Virginia-Fufure Nurses, Guidance Club - 70,I2I,I30 Siemasko, Jeanne - 70 Sillup, Roberl-Dra'F+ing Club - 70 Simpson, Linda-Guidance Club - 70,I30 Singer, Sfephen - 70 Sipos, Carol- 70 Skillman, Jack - 70 Slack, Slack, Slack, Smilh Smilh Smilh Smilh, Eugene-Camera Club-7I John-Dra+'+ing Club - 7I Kay - Homemaking Club - 7I Harry-Agricul+ure Club - 7I Scoll'--Rifle Club - 7I Wallace-Hi-Y - 7I,I26 Snow, Judilh-Aqualic Club - 7I Snyder, Charles--Sfudenf Council, Hi-Y, Track - 7I,I08,IO9.I26,I63 Spear, Richard-Fufure Teachers, Baskelball, Baseball - 7I,I20,I54,I55,I60 Spilman, Kay-Honor Sociefy, Fulure Teachers, Yearbook- 7I,I I0,I20,I43 Spinozzi, Louis-Drafling Club - 7I Sprowl, William-Agricullure Club - 72 Sfecker, Pamela-Fulure Teachers, Hockey - 72, I20, I58 Slefanel, Paul-Slage Crew - 72 Slefano, Joseph-Coin Club - 72 Sliles, Allen-Camera Club -- 72 S+ocker, Terry-Chess Club - 72 Slorm, James-Aqualic Club - 72,I I I Slrauss, Donald-Varsi+y Club, Foofball - 72, I I6,I48 Sullivan, Rila - 72 Sullivan, Slephen-Agricullure Club - 72 Summi'I', Charlo'I'Ie-Homemaking Club - 72 Suydam, James-Baskelball - 73,l54 Sweel, Marilyn-Sludeni Council, Honor Soci- ely, Publicaiions --- 73,l09,I I0,I I7 Swick, William-Hi-Y - 73,I26 Szekeres, Evelyn-Honor Sociely, Fuiure Nurses, Tennis, Yearbook - 73,I I0,I2I,I27,I42 T Takacs, Slephen-Honor Socie'Iy, Hi-Y, Track- 73,I I0,I26,I63 Thalcher, Beverly-Fulure Business Leaders - 73 Thomas, Ann-Honor Sociely, Thespians, A Cap- pella, Yearbook - 73,I I0,I29,I33,I42 Thorn+on, Karen - 73 Thorpe, Calhy--Fulure Nurses - 73,I2I Todaro, Anlhony-Track - 73,I63 Tolh, Thomas-Honor Sociery, Hi-Y - 73,I IO, I26 Trimper, Slephen-Aqualic Club, Hi-Y, Fool'- ball, Track- 74,I I I,I26,I48,I63 Trouf, Caroline-Tennis Club - 74,I27 Troxell, Carolyn-Fufure Teachers - 74,I20 Tulba, Thomas-Junior Classical League, Thes- pians, Yearbook, Wres+Iing - 74,I43 V Van Arsdale, Terry - Chef Club - 74,I24 Van Emburgh, Debbie-Service League - 74, I I4 Van Emburgh, Judi+h-Spanish Club - 74,I I3 Vangeli, Dominick-Aqua+ic Club - 74,I I I Varga, David-Aqualic Club - 74,I I I Vargo, Sandra-Fu+ure Secrefaries - 74, I28 Vasl'1,Willa-Chemislry Club - 74 Veres, Jacquelyn-Honor Sociefy, Y-Teens - 75,I lO,I I9 Viscomi, Josephine -- 75 Volk, Duane-Honor Sociely, Chef Club - 75, I I0. I24 Volkerf, Barry-Slage Crew -- 75,I24 Volpe, Charlene-Newspaper - 75.I4I W Walker, Darlene - 75 Walker, James - 75 Wallers, Ronald-Camera Club - 75 Wallers, Timolhy-Hi-Y - 75 Wanamaker, Mary Helen-Honor Sociefy, Fu 'lure Teachers, Thespians, A Cappella - 75 I I0,I20,I29,I33 Wardlaw, James - 75 Wedo, Barbara-Book 8: Mask- 76 Wesl-, Susan - 76 Wilhelm, Joan-Service League - 76,I I4 Willever, Ronald - 76 Williams, Gary-Golf -- 76,I66 Wilson, Suzanne-Book 8: Mask- 76 Winkler, Donald-Publicalrions, Thespians, Fool'- ball, Wresfling - 76,I I7,I29,I48,I57 Winiers, Roberl' - 76 Wismer, Lawrence-Publicalions - 76,I I7 Wolfram, Dale-Aquafic Club - 76,I I I Woodring, Chrisline-Fulure Nurses - 76,I2I Worley, Paula-Guidance Club - 77,I30 Wrighl, Barry - 77 Wyan+, Nancy-Fu+ure Nurses, Band - 77,l2I, I32 Wyanf, Thomas - 77 Z Zagra, John - 77 Zansky, Jane+ - 77 Zellner, Nancy-Service Leaigue - 77.I44 A Abel, David - 95,l22 Aber, Thomas - 79 Agretto, Michael-Ann - 79,l I9 Ahart, Barbara - 95,Il2,I58 Ahart, Frank - B7 Ahart, John - 95 Albright, John - 95 Allshouse, Diane - 79,ll5,I33 Alpaugh, Douglas - 95,I22,l32 Alpaugh, Marisue - 95,I27,I4I Alpagh, Weldon - Amata, Mona Lisa - 95 Amey, Jane - 95 Amico, Deborah - 95,I20 Anders, Roy - 79 Andrews, James - 87,I5O Anthony, William - 97,II4 Apgar, Edward - 79,I63 Apgar, Judith - 95,I20 Apgar, Keith - 95 Apgar, Marlene - 95 Apgar, Robert M. - 79,l26 Appleton, Susan - 79 Aravich, Raymond - 95 Archer, Carl - 95,I24 Au, Alice - 87,II4 Au, Frank - 95 Au, Allen -- 79 Aualina, Gene - 79 Babcock, Howard - 95 Bacon, Roger - 79 Badini, Veronica - 87,I I4 Bailly, Sandy - 87,II4 Baines, Susan - 95,9B,l32 Baker, David - 95 Bakley, Thomas - 87,l26,I48,l50,I57,I60 Ball, Erwin - 95 Banghart, Arthur - 95 Banko, Doborah - 95,I27 Barnes, Evelyn - 79 Barnowski, Karen - 87 Barnowski, Sylvia - 95,l59 Barnowski, Theresa - 95,l09,I20 Barrett, Barry - 95,l50 Barrett, Linda - 95 Barron, Suianne - 87,I20 Bartholomew, David - 87 Bartos, Judy - 79,Il0,ll9,I20 Bateman, Michael- 95,lIE,IS7,I60 Baty, Phyllis - B7 Baumgartner, Edward - 95 Baylor, Richard - 79 Beach, Sheila, 87 Bean, Beverly, 79, III,II9,l33 Bean, William - 95 Beatty, Larry - 87,l26,l67 Becci, Micheal- 87,l26,l50,I63 Bechtold, William - 95 Beck, Randy - 87 Beers, George - 87 Beers, Ruthanne - B7 Behringer, Frederick - 95,97 Behringer, Linda - 95,97,l27 Beidleman, David - 95 Bellis, Mr. Harold - l34,l48,l60 Bennett, Nancy - B7,IIl,I58,l59 Bennett, Paula - 79 Benzano, Janice - 79 Bercaw, John - 95,I09 Bercaw, Kenneth - lI0 Bercaw, William - 79 Beres, Jacqueline - 95 Berka, William - 79,l26 Berry, John - 95,l63 Bertolino, Lorraine - 87 Bertuglia, Vito - 79,l2S Beruta, Daniel - 87 Beruta, Janet - 79 Best, Barry - 95,lII Best, Margo - 87,I09,lI9,l33 Best, Vernon - 22 Bevacqua, Miss Mary - 36 Bevacqua, Mr. R. - 30 Bevilaqua, Deborah - 96,l27 Bianco, Kathy - 87,Il9 Bickel, Dale - 87 Bidwell, Frederick - 79 Biller, Theodore - 87,l23,I63 Billger, Terry - 79,I57 Bilous, Michele - 87 Bird, Bonnie - 79,Il9 Bird, Deborah - 96,I20,IZ7,l59 Bird, Terry - 87,II5 Blanchtield, Robert - 79,l I I,I48 Blassman, Linda - 87,II4 Blum, Roger - 96 Boam, Christopher - 96 Bogoly, Paul - 96,I32 Bogusgy, Beth Ann - 79,I I3,I I9 Boice, Jeanette - 96,I2I,l5B Bolla, Nancy - 96,I2I General Index Boncher, Mary - 79 Bonney, Diane - 96 Botta, Louis - 79 Bouton, Robert - 87,l06,ll0,l I5 Bowers, Earl -- 79,l63 Bowers, Lawrence - 79,I63 Bowers, Linda - 96 Bowers, Margaret- 96,I2I Crowley, Lucille - 79 Csordas, Andrew - 79 Csordas, Frank- 96 Curtis, Thomas - 88,I57 Cyphers, Craig - 88,l48,l50,I62,l63 Czar, Walter - 80 D Bowden, Rev. George - 22 Bracken, Gary - 87 Brannan, Renee - Brassaw, Gail - 96 Breiner, James - 87 Breiner, Richard - 96 Brensinger, Donald - 96 Brierly, James - 79,I l0,I26 Bright, Brenda - 96,I20 Briglia, Deborah - 96,l27 Bret-zman, Thomas - B7,I50 Brower, John - 87,I50 Brown, Thomas - 96,I ll Brown, Larry - 87 Brownell, Gary - B7 Bruden, Mrs. Gussie - 36 Brunner, Thomas - 79 Buckley, Carolyn - 96 Bucsi, Linda - 87,l2l Bucsi, Karen - 96,IlI Budd, Carol- 79,l I3 Bullock, Edward - 87 Bundro, Nicholas - 96,IIB,I57 Bundro, Richard - 96 Dalrymple, Joanne - 88,Il9 Dalrymple, Marie - 96 Dalrymple, Michael- 88,l50 Dalrymple, Wilbert - 80 D'Angelo, Frank- 8B,l26,l57 Davis, Davis Deborah - 88, I I9, I33 , Georgene - 80,I58,l59 Davis, Janet - 88,l20 Davis, John 7- 88 Davis Kathleen - 88,Ill Davis Noreen - 88 l2l Davis Davis : Richard - 96 Robert - 96 Day, Judith - 80, l2l DeBiasi, Marty - 88 Decker, Kathleen - 88,I25 Deemer, Donald - l23 Deemer, George - 96 Deemer, Karen - 80,I l9,l58 Deemer, Joseph - 88,l20 Deemer, Mary Louise - 88 Deemer, Virginia - 96,l27 DeGerolamo, Diane - 88,lI5,I I9 DeHart, Glenn - 96,II8,I57 Buralli, Mr. Richard - 32 Burcaw, Kenneth - I48 Burd, Phyllis - 96 Burgstresser, Joy - 96,l0B Burnett, Cathy - 96 Burrows, Miss Alice - 27 Buzas, Jason - 96,I ll Buzinski, Ronald - 79,l26 C Cahoon, Priscilla - 79 Cameron, Mr. J. - 32 Canada, Jane - 96,I2I Canning, Nancy - 87,II9,I20 Capone, Richard - 87 Carberry, John - 22 Carhart, Nancy - 96,l27 Carita, Carol - 96,Il3,l58 Carita, Jack - 79,Ill Carlson, Donna - 79,l I0,I l2,I29,I33 Carty, Susan - 87,l2l Case, Donna - 87,II2,ll9,I32 Case, Richard - 96 Case, Robert - 96 Castner, Diane - 96,I2I Caton, Thomas - 79 Cavanau h David 79 DeHart, William - 96 Dellatore, Michael - Dellatore, Thomas - 96,l32 DeLong, Leonie - 8B,I32 DeLuca, Carol - 80,l22 DeMonti, Michael - 96 Densler, Carol - 88,l25,I32 DePaIma, Michael- B8,l23,l54,l55 Deremer, Wayne - 80,I22 DeRose, Susan - 88,I09 DeWire, Arthur - 80 DeBiase, Richard - 97,l63 Dickey, Margaret- 88,I58 Fellock, Jeanette - 97,l58 Felver, Thomas - 8B,III Ferlaine, Keith - 80,lll,l63 Feretti, Linda - B8,Il5 Fey, Thomas - 80,l32 Fiamma, Sttella - 97,98,l20 Fielding, Paul - 97 Fields, Richard - 97 Fillebrown, David - 80 Fillebrown, Kenneth - 88 Fillebrown, Thomas - Finelli, Mr. Daniel- 32 Finnochio, Richard - 8B,I23 Firth, Ralph - 88 Firth, Richard - 80,I II Fit1er, Sharon - 97,lI3 Fit1, Robert- Fleming, William - 80 Foley, Mr. John - 39 Ford, Paul - 80,I48,l67 Fornacairi, Adele - B0,ll4 Fortebueno, Anna Maria - l22 Fortebueno, Albino - 97 Fortner, Lois - 88 Forter, Emma - 97 Fox, Jay - B0,l57 Fox, Rodney - l26 France, Marilyn -- 97,l20 Francett, Robert - 88 Frank, Anthony - 88 Frank, Constance - 97,I2l Frank, Grace - 97 Frankentield, Barry - 97,I32 Frankenfield, Kathleen Frankenfield, Linda - 80,l33 Frant1, Cynthia - 88,ll9 Frant-1, Lester - B0 Frederick, Kathleen - 97,l l2,l58 Freeh, Nancy -- 97,l2I Freeman, Michael- B8,l63 Dilts, Earl- 97 Dilts, James - lll,l23,l33 Dilts, John - 88,I63 Dilts, Ronald - 97,I24 Dilts, Sandra - 80 Doddy, Mr. Francis - 39 Dollar, Sharon - 88 Donovan, Marilyn - 80 Dopilka, Joanne - 97,l2I Dorius, Eric - 97,l22 Dorius, Jeffery - B8,I33,l4l,I63 Dowling, Barbara - 88 Doyle, Joan - 97,lIl Dragotta, Frank- 97 Fretl, Frey, Frey, Frey, Frin1i, Robert- Donna - B8,ll5,l l9,l33 Helen - 80,lIl Sandra - 97,III Charles - 97 Frinzi, Charlotte - 80,l2l Frinzi, Mr. Dominic - 30,l48,I6O Frinzi, Joseph - 80 Frinzi, Robert- 88,l33 Fritts , Margaret - 97,l27 Frontino, Rose - B8,II9,I20 Fuller, Bernadine - l33 Fulper, Kathleen - 98 G Gallagher, James - I63 Gallagher, Robert- 88 Gannon, John - 98 Q i Cavanaugh, Donald - 79 Celia, Toni - 87,I20 Cesari, Anita - 87,I38 Charles, Mrs. Gwendolyn Cicale, Janet -- 87,I I8,I58,I59 Cicale, Wayne - 96,I63 Clark, William - 79,I26 Clauss, Mr. David - 27 Clother, Mary Ellen - 96,I2I Clother, William - 96, I63 Clymer, Edwin - 87 Clymer, Gary - 96 Clymer, Randy - B7,l63 Clymer, Clymer, Clymer, Miss Judith - 40 Linda - 79,lI0,l20,l58,l59 Stanley - 79 Cole, Gail - 96 Cole, Marilyn - 96,I2I Collins, Collins, Mr. Dennis - lI2 Jill- 96,I2I Conrad, Bonnie - 87 Consentino, Charles - 87,l23 Consentino, John -- 79 Conwell, Mr. William - I48 Cooke, Constance - 96,I2I Cooke, Harold - 87,I60 Cooke, Virginia - 79,I2l Coopersmith, Georgia - 87,l I9 Corcoran, Jane - 87,IO9,I l8,I5I Corley, Jill - 79,l2l Corona, Robert - 96 Cortwright, Gladys - 87,I2l Cosner, Joseph -- 96 Cotugo, Linda - 96 Craft, David - 87,I48 Craig, David - 87,l48 Cressler, James - 97,I25, l4B Cressler, Mr. Carl - 34 Cressman, James - 79,I25,l48 Crobaugh, Judith - 79,Il9 Cronce, Phyllis - 96,I20,I28 Cronce, Richard - 87,I50 Crosson, Charles -- 96 Crosson, Gary - 96 Crosson, Susan - 88,II4 Crouse, Crystal - B8 Crouse, Gerald - 79 Dragotta, Mrs. Renee - 34 Dragotta, Mr. Vincent- 30 Drake, Joanne - B8,I II Drake, Theodore - 88 Druckman, Martin - 97,I09 Duckworth, Robert - B0,I48,l57 Duda, Michael- 97 Dugens, Bonnie -- 80 Duntee, Dale - 8O,I22 Dunwell, Richard - 80,lIl,l32 Durnin, Miss Roseanne - 34 Dutt, Judith - 80,I IO, l58,l59 Dykstra, Fetia - 97,l2I Dyrek, Carol - 97,l2B E Easterly, Richard - 97,I63 Eck, Linda - 80,l20,l33 Eckhardt, Bruce - 97 Edolo, Mrs. Diana - 25 Edwards, Gail- B8 Ehasz, Frank - 88,I23 Ehrhardt, Glenn - 88 Eichlin, Ann - 80,lI9 Ellwood, Jeanne - 88,II9,l33 Emery, Donna - 80 Emery, Francis - 88 Emerick, Michael - 97,l60 England, Dr. Herbert- 23 Englese, Michael- 80 Erdo, John - 97 Eureyecko, Frank - 88 Evan, Thomas - 97 Exley, Mr. J. Richard - 32 Exley, Richard - 88,I33,l50,I67 F Farina, George -- 80,I26,l48 Farina, Joanne - 88,I l2,l I9 Farina, Rosemary - 80 Farmer, James - 80,l48 Fauerbach, Mr. William - l48,I60 Fear, John - 97,Ill Feeley, Mrs. Mildred - 32 Fegley, Constance - 97,I22 Gara, Gloria - 80,I I5,l58 Gara, Mary Ann - 98,l58 Gardner, William - 98,l22 Gardner, Patricia - 80,l2l Garner, James - 88 Garrity, Robert - 98,I63 Gary, David - 8B,l33,I60 Gary, Mabel- 89,l27 Gaulrapp, Miss B. - R Gebhard, Kathy - 89,ll8,I5I George, Wayne - 98 Gerbino, Thomas - 89,l32 Getsko, Mr. A. - 34 Giamoni, Robert- 89,l50 Gibbs, Miss R. - 40,l58,l59 Gigliotti, Joanne - 80,I09,I5I Gilds, James - 80 Gillespie, Mr. David - 32,l I3 Giordano, Sherry - 89,lI0,Il2,II9 Gittins, John - 98,l09,I50 Glodek, Steven - 89 Gobbi, David - 98 Goodhart, Mr. Kerry - 34 Gordon, Harvey - 98 Gordon, Neil- 89,l50,l55 Graner, Herbert - 80,lIl Grassi, Mary Ann - B0 Grassi, Susan - 89 Graziosa, Connie - 89,II5 Grover, Russell - 80 Gulick, Carl- 7B Gulini, David - 89,l60 Gulnac, Miss B. - 39 Gunderman, Carl- 89 Gurinko, Michael - 89,I24 Gursky, Edwin - 98 H Hager, Melody - 89,lI5 Hagerty, Daniel - 98 Haidu, Barbara - 80,Il3 Hall, Diane - 98 Hall, Rosemary - B9,III Halley, Judy - 89,ll5 Halley, Ruthanne - 80,I I4 Hamlen, Mary - 95,98,I2I Hamlen, Mary Alice - 89,l09,IIO,III, II2 I-lammersfone, Barbara - 89,Il3 Hammerslone, Mrs. Florence - 39 Hammerslone, Linda -- 89 Hancewici, Michael- 98,l09,IlI,I63 Hanics, Judy -- 80,l25,I32' Hanlsek, Geollery -- 98,l50 Hanisek, Michael - 80 Hann, Carol- 98,l59 Karabinus, Kalhy - 8I Karcher, Donna - 89,l22' Karcher, Linda - 8I,l I4 Karcher, Waller - 99 Kardo Keena Keena s, Arlhur - 99 n, Alberl - 99,l24 n, Jaynee - 89,l58 Kehres, Jeffery - 99,l00,I32 Kelemen, Mr. Louis - 37 Keller, Pamela - 99,l27 Happel, Leslie - 80 Harden, Lillie - 80 Harding, Vicki- 89,ll2,I I9 Haring, Lorella - 80 Harms, Bruce - 89 Harper, Edward - 98,l32,I63 Harper, Mr. John - 32,l32 Harrison, Harrison Harrison . Harrison, Harsfine Harlung Beverly - 89,158 Elaine -,98,l20 Kalherine - 98 Susan - 98 Virginia - 89,l20,l33 Gary - 98,ll8,l57 Hauck, Theresa - B0 Haus, Miss Zelda - 30 Hause, David - 98 Havens, Larry - 98 Hawk, Lorraine -80,Il9 Hawk, Shirley - 98,III , Barbara - 99,l2I,I32 Lance Hawk, Susan - 89 Healer, Roberl - 89 Heafon, Louise - 89,l32 Heebner, Jerrl - 80 Heilfurlh, Candy - 89 Heins, Debra - 95,98,I2I Hemmingway, Janef - 80 Hendra, William - 89 Henshaw, Sherry - 80,I I9 Herb, Mr. James - 40,I63 Herleman, Belly - l22 Herleman, Mildred - 8l Herlkorn, Karen - 98,l I3 Hess, Clifford, 8l Hess, Thomas - 8l,l33 Hill, David - 89 Hill, Robin - 89 Hineline, Paula - 89,l2l Hinkle, Bealrice - 8l,l22 Hinkle, Michael- 98 Hoadley, Deborah - 89 Hoadley, Karen - 8l Hoagland, Joseph - 98,l22 Hockman, Barbara - 8l,l32 Hockman, Sandra - 89 Hodge, Dawn - 8I,l I4 Hoffman, Joseph -- 98 Holden, Cynlhia - 89,l2l Holden, Warren - 98 Hollon, Barbara -- 98,l27 Homadieu, Nancy - 8l Horn, Gloria - 89,I I3 Horn, Linda - 89,l22 Horning, Diane - 98 Horlon, Linda - 89,l2l Hosbach, Helen - 98,l20 Howell, Waller - 89,I24 Howie, William - 89 Hoyd, Donald - 89,l33 Hubbard, Sharon - 98,I20 Hughes, Chris - 8l,l09,ll0,l26,l48,l63 Hughes, David - 8I,lI5,l29 Hughes, Neil- 89,l63 Hughes, Mr. Ray - 34,l26 Hughes, Sharon - 89,ll3,l25,l58 Hulberl, Belh - 98 Hull, Linda - 8l,ll0,I l8,I33 Hummer, Roberl - 89 Hulchison, Elmer - 98 Hulchison, Gary - 89 Ihrie, Beverly - 89,I27,l59 Ihrie, Earl- 8l,l26,l63 Imboden, Barry - 89,I50 Imre, James - 8I lngeno, Anila - 98 J Janci, Thomas -- 89 Jean, Donald - 89,l09,I48,I50,l55,l60 Jenkins, 'Gail - 99 Jenkins, Winnie - 8l Jessamine, Marie - 99 Jiorlie, Frank - 99,I I8,l50,I57 Jiorlie, Michael- 99 Jiorlie, Sandy - 89 Johnson, Sharon - 89 Jones, Terry - 8I Jones, Vaughn - 89,I29 Jurinko, Margarel -- 99,I32 K Kachmar, Mr. John - 36 Kane, Annelle - 89,l2I Kelly, Judy - 8I Kelly, Karen -- 89,ll3,l20 Kelly, Mr. W. - 39 Kelso, Thomas - 90,l26,l33,l48 Kemery, Gail - 90 Kennedy, William - 8I Kenl, Jill- 90 Kenyon, Kalhleen - 90 Kepler, Jeanne - 8l,I28 Kerekes, Joseph - 99 Kerekes, Sharon Kessler, Craig - 90 Kelchledge, Mark- 99,lb3 Kichline, Carla - 8l,I29,l4I Kichline, Thomas -- I25 King, Jane - 90 King, Joanne - 90,I20 Kisslebach, Harry - 8l,l26,l48,l57 Kisslebach, Karol- 99, l20 Kleedorfer, Diana - 90 Kleedorfer, Bonnie - 99,l2l Kleinman, Mildred - 90 Kleinlop, Doris - 90,I2l Kleinlop, Thomas - 99 Klemka, Dorolhy - 99,I20 Kline, Belly - 8I Kline, Mr. Gene - 35 Klipple, Bruce - 99,l09 Klol'1, Donna - 8l,ll3 Kobler, Dawn - 90,l33 Koch, Charles - 8l,l26,I63 Kohl, Denice - 99 Komisak, Joan - 99,l ll Korp, Jeanne -- 99,I ll Kozlow, Mrs. Belly - 28 Kramer, Cheryl - 8l,l32 Kramer, Ralph - 90,I26,I63 Kressler, Edward N- 90 Kressler, Judifh - 90,l2l Kries, Nancy - I2l Kromelbein, Gail- 8l,Il9 Krosencky, Alan - 8I,I57 Kubich, Joseph - 99 Kucheruch, Michael- 8I,l60 Kuche ruch, Ronald - 8I,I26,I60 Kulsopias, Johnelle - 90,ll9,l20 Kul'lIe LaCar r, Johnslon - 8I L uba, Chrisline - 99,l20 Lachemayer, Susan - 8l,l32 Lair, Mr, Harry - 40 LaMonica, Nancy - 9O,ll8,l33,l53,l59 Lamparl, Wayne - 8l,lIl Lance Lance ,Roberl - 8l,ll0,l2b , William - 90 Lanning, Brenda - 90,I l4,l58 Lanski, Roberl -- 8I Lanfz, Large Laros, Lallig Laugh Lawle Mr. Dennis - 35,I25 , Thomas - Bl Charles - 90 , Mrs. - 25 land, Dennis - 90 Kalhy 90 r, - Lefler, John - 8I,l26 Lendv Leona ai, Eva - 99,I02 rd, Mr. Fred - 26 Leone, David - 90,I09,I50,I55,l60 Leslie, Arlhur - 90,l33 Leslie, Georgeanne - 99 Leslie, Joan - 99,lII Levisay, June - 99 Libby, Bradley - 8l,l26 Lilly, James - 90 Lilly, Joseph - 99 Lilly, Roberl - 90 Lilly, William - 90 Limeberry, Dale - 99 Lindaberry, Nancy - 8l,l2I,I58 Lipari , Joyce - 8l,ll9,l29,l32 Lippincoll, Charles - 99 Lippincoll, Richard - 8l,I09,l26,l63 Lippencoll, Terry - 99,l09,I50 Lillon, James - 90, l57 Llanos, Judy - 90 Loebsack, Charles - 90 Long, John - 90,III Long, Suanne - 8l, I59 Losaw, Margarel - 90,l l3,Il4 Loukas, Peler - 99,l24 Love, Lowe, Lowe, Deane - 90,l32 Deborah - 99,I22 Richard - 90,l26,l50,I63 Lucernoni, Mr. Vincenl - 30 Luckenbach, Alan - 82,I2b,Ib0 Lufl, Mr. Jerome - 28 Lunger, Carol - 99,l2l,l32 Lulz, Calhie - 99,l2l Lulz, John - 82 Lulz, Mark -- 99,I50 Lynch, Timolhy -- 90,ll5,l50 M Macauley, Roberl - 99 MacDonald, Mr. Wallace - 39 MacFarlane, David - 82 Magini, Barbara - 82,III Maguire, Palricia - 90,II9 Mains, William - 99,lI8,l57 Mainharl, Thomas - 90 Malaspina, Marla - 82,l27,l58,I59 Malaspina, Michael- 90,lb3 Mamana, Mr. James - 30 Mann, Donna - 82,lI4 Mann, Paul- 82 Mann, Roberl - 99 Marascio, Gloria - 99 Marason, John - 82 Marcanloni, Gary - 90,I32 Marcanloni, Maria - 99,l27 Marcus, Valerie - 82,ll2,I33 Margison, Calaude - 90,I22 Marina, Ronald - 90 Markle, Richard -- 82 Marks, Cynlhia - 82 Marks, Diana - 99,l27 Markus, Dale - 99,l57 Markus, Edward - 90 Marsleller, James - 82 Marsleller, Janel - 99,l2l Marlin, Colleen - 99 Marlin, Mrs. Margarel - 28 Marlinez, Mary - 99 Marlinez, Miss Diane - 28 Marlino, Deborah - 90,l33,l5I Mascari, Maurice - 90,l57 Maslonka, Edwin - 99 Maslerson, Kalhleen - 90,ll8,l53 Mallock, Byran - 99 Maflock, June -- 99 Mallock, Winona - 90,I I9 Mallson, Kalhleen - 90,l58,I59 May, Mrs. Marian - 36 Maynard, Jeffery - 82 McCarlhy, Ann - 90,l l2,l l9,l33 McClure, Gerald - l2,l26,l32,I60 McCorkle, Carol- 9l,l33,l59 McCormick, Jeaneen - 9I McElroy, Debra - 99 McEnroe, David - 99 McGee, James - 82,l25,l33,l67 McGinley, Thomas - 82,l Il,l67 McKee, Kim - 9l McMullen, Daniel- 82 McNevin, Sharon - 82,II9 Meads, Shirley - 9I,I20 Melchor, Judilh - 9l Mellerl, Palli - 99,l2l Melnilshenko, Olesia - 99 Moscolla, Michael- I00,lll,I63 Moscolla, Sharon - 82,II4 Mcsellie, Chrisline - l00,III Moser, Kalherine - 9l Moule, Barbara - l00,I27,I58,I59 Moyer, Ernesl - 9l Moyle, William - 82,Il2,l33,l48,I63 Mugavero, Phillip, 9l,l50,I63 Mulvaney, James - I00 Mulvaney, Thomas - 82 Murfill, Margarel- l00 Murphy, James - 9I Mulhig, Shirlee - I00 N Nagy, Caroline - 82,ll4 Nagy, Deborah - 9I,I09 Nagy, George - 9I,lll Nagy, Mr. James - 29 Nagy, Theresa - I00 Nankivell, Mr. L. - 34 Napoli, Louis - 9l Nase, Wayne - 82 Nesbill, Karen -- 82 Nicholas, Bruce - 9l,I63 Nickel, David - 9I Nichischer, Mr. K. - 29 Nicrone, Russell - 82 Merring, Sleven - I00 Merh, Mrs. C. - 28 Merwarlh, Linda - II4,Il9 Meyers, Harriel -- 82 Meyers, Karen - I33 Micci, Lawrence - 82 Micci, Paul- 9I Mich, Brenda - l00,I20 Michalowski, Jean - 82,l32 Milford, Frederick - 9I Miller, Elizabelh - 9l,l58 Miller, Jeffery - 82 Miller, Jerry - 82 Miller, JoAnn - I00,l27 Miller, Mr. Waller - 4l Miller, Wayne -9I,I63 Millheim, Brenda - 82,II4 Mills, William - 82 Mineo, Richard - I00 Minorics, Conslance - 9I,II9 Miroski, Ronald - 9I Mirenna, Joseph - I00 Milchell, Waller - 82 Mohr, Millon - I00 Molnar, Thomas - l00 Mondzak, Elaine - l00,III Mondzak, Frank - 82,III Moore, Douglas -- l00 Moore, Elizabelh - 82,II4 Moore, Marilyn - 82 Mopperl, Margarel - 82 Morello, Samuel - 82 Morley, Brenda - 9I,ll5 Morrell, Daniel- l00 Morris, Alberl - 9I Morris, Richard - 82,l09,l48,l57 Morrow, Harold - 9I Morse, Wayne - 82,llI,l48,I60 Moschini, Linda - 9l,l l2,ll9,l32 Moschini, Slephen - l00 Nicusanli, Diane - 82,l I8,l53 Ninfano, Anloinelle - 9l,I27 Nixon, Brenda - 9l,lI5,l32 Noel, Jude - l00,lI8,l50,l57 Norelli, Linda - I2l Norlon, Mr. R. - 39 Nolo, Terrence - 9l,I26,I50,I63 Nofo, William - 9l,l26,l48,l50,l57,l O Ochs, Jacquelyn - I00,l58 Olah, Calherine 4 82,lI4 Olah, Sandra - 9I Opdyke, Roberl - l00 Opi'l1, Linda - 82,l l5,ll9 Orr, Marsha - I00,l2l Oswald, David - I00,63 P Pacenli, Edward - 9l,I57 Palmer, Mr. Lawrence - 35 Pambianci, Mr. Gene - 30,l48,l50 Pappas, Mrs. Mary - 37 Parks, Terry - 82 Parry, Peggy - 9l Passori, Yvonne - I00 Paslor, Roland - 82 Palli, Beniamin - 83 Palli, Salvalore - 69,9l,l26,l50,l63 Palli, Mr. Salvalore - 30 Paulus, Belle Ann - 9l,lI8,I5l,I59 Pauska, Judilh - I00,III Pawloski, Jean - I00 Peel, Belsey - I00,l27 Peel, Susan - 83,II9 Pelonero, Roberl - 9l,l50,l57 Pelonero, Rosemary - l00,III Penyak, Alex - 83 Penyak, Roberl - B3 Perio, Daniel- I00,IIl Pelersen, Kennelh - I00 Pelerson, Leon - 9I Pelrus, Thomas - 9I Pellil, Elsie - l00 Pellil, L. - 98 Phillips, JoAnn - 83 Pianelli, Alberl - 9l,l26,l55,I60 Piall, Jean - 9l,I I9,I33 Piazza, Palricia - 83,lI9 Pici, Carmen - I00 Pickell, William - 9l,I63 Pierce, John - 9I Pierfy, Barbara - 83,IIO,I I3,I20,I40, 4I Pierson, Elizabelh - 9I Piggoll, Alan - 9l,l09,l63 Piggoll, John - 9l,l50,I63 Piperalo, Margarel - l00 Piscalello, Donna - 9I,II2 Pordon, Palricia - 83,IIl,lI3 Porler, Ellen - 83,II8 Porler, Jeanne - I00 Poyer, Janel - 83,lIl Price, Slephen - l00,llI Price, Thomas - I00,Ill Prilchard, Gloria - 83 Procila, John -- 83 Pruznick, Roberl - l00,II8,l57 Pugiliese, Nicholas --83,l48 Pulizzano, Elaine - I00,I09,lII Pursel, Donald - 83 Pursell, Alan - 83,I00 Pursell, Barry - I00 Pyall, Alberla - 9l Pyall, Joyce - 83 Pyaff, Roy - 9I Pysher, Jeanne - 83,lll,l5B Q Quinn, Mr. Eugene - 35 R Raabe, Theodore - 83 Sform Charles - I02,II8,I57 RBPP. Viscomi, Race, David - 9l,l26,I50,l55 Rader, Randy - I00,l57 Radke, Lydia - 9I,ll2 Rafferfy, Mrs. Carolyn - 4l Ralph , Mrs. Lillian -28 Rambo, Elizabefh - IOO Rambo, Margaref - 9I,l27 Beffy Jane - 83,Il9 Talada, Miss A. Shively, Beverly 84,l l3,I I5,I58 Willis, Carol- l03,IIl Rapp, Consfance - 83,l06,I l8,l53 Rapp, Kennefh - l00,III Rapp, Wendy - I00,l5l Raub, William - l22 Ray, Helen - 9l Reed, Howard - I22 Reese, Deborah - I00,I2I Regifz, Judifh - 92,I20 Regruf, Thomas - I00,l25 Reilly, Carol - 83,I09,IIl,I I8,I53 Reilly, Donald - I00,l09 Reilly, Janice - I00,I20 Reilly, Phyllis - 83 Reifnauer, Kay - 83 Renaldi, Beverly - l00,I27 Repperf, Vivian - 92,ll3,I32 Reffger, Cafherine - 92,I20 Reyes, Gladys - 83 Reynolds, Craig - 92 Richards, Chesfer - IOO Richeffa, Anfhony - l00,Il3 Richeffa, Joanne - 83,l33 Richline, Terry - 83,I25,I32 Ricker, Clara - 92,l09 Ricker, James - l00,lI8,I57 Ricker, Lewis - I00,l25,l32 Ricker, Sfephen - 83,I32 Rickeffs, Harold - IOI Rickeffs, Royal - 83,l48,I63 Rickline, Cafherine - 92 Riley, Virginia - 92,l l9,l20 Rissmiller, Carol- 92,III Rissmiller, Kennelh - 83 Riffenhouse, Ronald - 83 Ril'z, Pearl Ann - l00,l20 Robbins, George - IOI Roberfs, Thomas - 92 Robinson, Beverly - lOl,l27 Rodenbough, William - l06,I54 Roger, Kafhryn - 92 Rogora, Sharon - IOI,lII Romanick, Kafhleen - l0l,I2l Rohm, Mr. Philip - 35,l55,l63 Roling, Jan - 92,ll9,l5l Romagnoli, Thomas - IOI Roncoroni, James - l0l,ll8,l50,I57 Rooks, Theresa - 92 Sanfini, Julia - 83 Sanforo, Alfred -- 92,l57 Sarfini, Lorene - l0I,l2I Sassi, Donna - B3,I27 Saszi, Ronald - 92 Savary, Michael - 83 Savary, Thomas - 8 Scarleff, Kay Lynn - 92,II4 Scerbo, Thomas - 92,I26 Schaffer, Floyd - I0l,I63 Schall, Jeffery - 92 Schahabel, Margarel' - 83,lI4 Schahabel, Michael - 92,I48,l50,I60 Scheefz, Joseph - 83 Schisler, Joan - lOl,l27 Schmidf, Karl - 92 Schmefzley, Geraldine - 83,I20,I32 Schoeppner, Gabrielle - lOl,l27 Schofield, Charles - 92 Schulfz, Lynn - lOl,l27 I32 Schwarh, Mr. William - 3I Sciascia, Thomas - 92 Scoff, Chrisfine - lOl,l27 Scoff, Ellen - 92 Scoll, James - I-OI Scoff, Janeffe - I0l Searles, Marcia - lOl Sears, Gene - l0l Segreaves, Bruce - l0l,l22 Segreaves, Russell - 83 Seiferf, Eileen - 92,l l9,l33 Seiferf, Gail- 92,l0l,l20,l58 Seiferf, Glen - l09,l26,I50,l63 Seip, Karen - I0l,IlI Seip, Linda - 84,l28,I33 Seip, Salley - l0l,l2B,I58 Seiss, Thomas - 84,l22 Semonche, Donald - 84,l48 Senavifis, Mr. Alberf - 4l,I63 Sfangil, Linda - 92,ll9,l27 Sfaples, Deborah - l02,l27 Vargo, Kafhleen - 92,lI5 Vargo, Nancy - IIS Sfecker, William - 84 Sfeele, Virginia - 92 Sfefano, Karen - l02,IZI Sleible, Edward - 84,l48 Sfeinmefi, Marie - 92,ll2,Il3 Sfefler, Laureen - 84,IlI Sfires, Connie - 84 Varhall, Nicholas - 93,148 Variu, Luanne - l03,I27 Vaydu, Eugene - I03,l22 Veal, Diane - 85,ll4 Velekei, Beffy - I03,I2l Verenna, Diane - 85 Vernon, Edward - 97,I03 Sfires, Earnesf - l02 Sfires, John - 92,l50,l57,l63 Sfires, William - 92,ll5,l50 Sfocker, Bradley - l02,lll Sfoken, Suzanne - B4,l33 Sfone, Brenda - l02,lll I02 Sform, Barry - siarmf Kay - a4,ii4 Slorm, Lana - 92,II4 l02 Sfouf, Barry - Sfrahle, James - 84 Sfreader, Cafherine - I02 Sfreepy, Harold - 92,I I5,I63 Sfrufhers, Denise - B4,I58 Sfrufhers, Richard - 84 Suffon, Earl- 92,II5,l26 Suffon, Russell - 93,l32 Suydam, Furman - 84 Sweff, Virginia - 93,Il3,Il5,Il9 Swick, James - 84,l l0,l26 Swick, Naneffe - l02,l27 Swope, Roberf - B4 Taini, Donna - 84 T Tackacs, Chrisfine - 93,lI2,Il3,I4l Tackacs, Mrs. Joseph - 23 -3I Vernon, Louis - 97,l03 Vincenf, Lorinda - 85,ll9 Vine, David - 93 Viscomi, Edward - IO3 Viscomi, Frank - 85,ll2,I57 Viscomi, Frank- I03,I50,I57 Viscomi, John - 85,ll5,IZO,I57 Kafhryn - IO3 viika, Rosalie - e5,i i5,i33,isa Vizbara, Barbara - 93,II5 Vizbara, Lillian - I03 Volk, Rhonda - 93,l0b,l09,IIO,II2,I33 Voorhees, Susan - 85,I l8,I33,I59 W Wagner, Deborah - IO3 Walden, Cynfhia - IO3 Wallifisch, Mr. R. - 32 Walls, Hugh - IO3 Walls, Janice - I03 Waller, Dennis - IO3 Walfers, Diane - I03,lII Wallers, Linda - 93,II8,l58 Wanamaker, Mr. J. Charles - 24,25 Ward, Roberf - 85 Warne, Mr. Harold - 3I,l25 Warner, Beverly - 93,l33 Warner, Donna - I03 Wean, Linda - 85,I I4 Shanner, Shelia - 92,II2 Shay, Michael - 92 Sheninger, Alberf - 92,I63 Sheperd, Roberf - 84 Sherrer, Wayne - I02 Shields, Brian - I02,I57 Shields, Larry - l02,II8 Shiller, Laura - 92 Shive, Bruce - B4,I67 Shively, Rhonda l02,lll Shook, James - 98,I02 Siegel, Barbara Sigafoos, Cafhy Sigafoos, Linda Sigman, Donald lI0,Il3,I20 84,I32 l02 Sigafoos, John - - l32 - I02 Tarlowski, Gail- 93,l2I Tafe, James - 84 Tafe, John - 84,I57 Tavalsky, Mr. A. - 35 Taylor, Gail - l02,l20 Taylor, Joan - 93,l2l Teel, Trude - 84,lll Terleski, Mrs. Agnes - 37 Terleski, Marilyn - I06,l l0,l20,I58 Terleski, Mary Ann - II3 Weaver, Barry - Weaver, Phyllis - Webb, Roberf - Webb, Thomas - Weldon, Janey - 85 IO3, ISI 93,I I5 85 85,lI9 Weldon, Marion - l0,I22 Weldon, Pafricia - I03,I27 Werkiser, Roberf - 93, I24 Werner, Mariorie Wheeler, Alice - - 85,l20 93 Tersigni, Mary - II2 Tharp, Joanna - 84,II3 Tharp, Nancy - IO3 Thafcher, Charles - 93 Thafcher, Deborah - l03,I2l Thafcher, John - 93,I50 Thafcher, Lynn - I03 Thafcher, Mark - 93,II5 Wheeler, Edifh - I03,IlI Whife, Charles - 85 Whife, Daniel - 93,ll5,Ib3 Whifesell, Cynfhia - 93,I I9, I4l Whifing, Page -- I03,I59 Wieller, James - 93 Wieller, Lynn - IO3 Wieller, Mark- 85 Sillup, John - 84,I63 Simmons, Linda - 84,I I4 Simoneffa, Michelle - 40,84,Il8,l53 Simpson, Dorolhy - l02 Singly, Linda - 84,Il9 Sinko, Susan - l02,lll Sisonick, Brenda - I02 Slack, Barry - 92,l26 Woeppel, Vincenf -- B5 Rose, Rose, Rose, Rose, Roseb Befly - 92,ll4 Erdie - IOI Richard - 83,I22 Roberl' - IOI,I60 erry, Bonnie - 83 Roselli, Dennis - IOI Rosoche, Karen - 92,II8 Rosolowski, Mr. Sfanley - 37 Roseffi, Gloria - 83,I20 Rounsaville, Doreen - IUI Rounsaville, George - 83,l06,I20,I33 Rounsaville, Lois - IOI Rowe, William - I54 Rufe, Sharon - B3,ll5 Ruppel, Hope - l0l,I27,l58,l59 Slack, Dorofhy - l02 Slack, Roberf - l02,l63 Sluffer, Richard - l02,l l8,l50,I57 Smefana, Paula - 92,lI3,Il4 Smifh, Andrew - B4,l25 Smifh, Befsy - 98,l02 Smifh, Jack - ll,84,l26,l48,l57 Smifh, Miss Joan - 28 Smifh, Linda - I02 Smifh, Thomas G. - 84,llI,I48 Smifh, Thomas J. - 84 Smulick, Jo Anne - l02,l27 Smull, Bonnie - 84,ll5 Snook, Sandra - 84,lI9 Thomas, Janis - 93,IIB,l5I Thomas, Roberf - 97,l03,l09,I26 Thomas, Russell- 97,l03,l26,l63 Thompson, Mrs. Henrieffa - 3I Thompson, James - 84,l57 Thorp, Sharon - 84,I28 Tibboff, John - 93,l I5 Todd, Pafricia - II9 Tomaino, Mr. Pefer - 29,lIl Teoma, George - IO3 Torcivia, Roberf - 84,l l0,l33 Tofh, Richard - 93 Touchfon, Earl - 93,l09,II5,I55,I60 Tracy, Carol- 93,II9,I33,I5I Tracy, Linda - B4,II5 Trauger, Beverly - I03,III Trauger, Kirk - IO3 Trembler, Lucy - B4 Trembler, Maureen - 93,I27 Trimmer, Scoff - B4 Troufman, John - 84,l26,Ib3 Troxell, Donna - 84,I I0,I I9 Willever Willever Wildrick Wilheim, ,Jacqueline - 93,II5,ll9,l32 , Sfewarf - 85,I60 , Russell - 93 Carl -93,ll5 Williams, Richard - IO3 Williams on, Pafrick - IO3 Willis, Linda - 93 Wilson, Laurie - l03,lll Wilson, Kennefh -- 93 Winfers, Bruce - l22 Wollman, Karen - 93,I I9 Woodrin Woodrin g, Michael- 85 g, William - I03 Woodruff, Elizabefh - 93,lI2,II9 Woodruff, Kafhy - 85,IlB,l l9,IS8 Woolf, J ames - 93,l50,I60 Woolf, Marcia - 85,l5I Woolf Woolf Woolf Sherry - 85,l09 Sfewarf - 85,l48 Susan - B5 Snover, Connie - l02,lll S Zaremba, Gloria - B5,lI4 Rush, Rush, Rush, Rush, Rush, Beffy Sue - 92,ll3 Gloria - 83 Jonafhan - 92 Nan - l0I,l I2 Roberf - 48,83 Rush, Sandra - 92,Il9,l20 Rush Sfephen -- I0l Rush: Timofhy - ioi,ie3 Russo, Arlhur - 92,l26,l50,l55,l60 Russo, Dawn, 97,I0l,I20 Russo, Joseph - 92 Russo, Judifh - 83 Russo, Roberf - 97,I0l Rufler, Laurina - 83 Ruff, Sharon -- I0l,I2l Ryerson, Walfer - 83,l II Snover Diane - 84,ll4,l20 Snyder, Connie - 92,I20 Snyder, David - I02 Snyder, Jeffery - 84,lI0,I26,I48 Snyder, Lonnie - 84 Snyder, William - B4 Sabo, Suzanne - Sager, Cafherine 83,II9,I29,l33 -83,Il9 Sakell, James 83,Ill,I63 Samoge, Joseph - IOI Samra, Anfhony - IDI Samson, Donald - 92,I26,l50,I55,l60 Samson, Sfeven - 83,l09,I33,I54,I60 Sanfini, Jennie - 83 Solf, Mr. Henry - 35 Solfes, Jerry - 84 Soffolano, Marsha - l02,l27 Soffolano, Valerie - 92,I2I,l58 Souders, David - 92,l22 Soufh, Charmaine - 92,I20 Spencer, James - 92 Sprowl, Richard - 84 Sprowl, Roberf- I02 Sfabp, Domenica - l02 Sfacer, Barry - 84,l09,ll0,l26,I48,I60 Sfameh, Barry - I02 Sfameh, Brenda - 84,II4 Sfamel-1, George - 92 l48,l50,l55,l50 Sfamefz, Jerry - 92,l26 Sfammherr, Ulvia - 92,lI9,I2O Sfana, Walfer - B4 Sfankus, Linda - I02 Sfankus, Pefer - 84 Slanger, Sharon - 84,I58 Troxell, Elaine - l03,l09 Tully, Charmaine - I02,I59 Turchi, Marlene - 84,ll0,lll Turner, Arrie - I02 Turner, Mr. Braden - 35 Turner, Phillip - 32 Tuxhorn, Linda - 9B,I02 U Ubel, Lorraine -- I03,l2l Uivary, Eugene - I3,l22 Uivery, Virginia - 85 Unangsf, Karen - IO3 Unangsf, Ronald - 85,92,l63 Upham, Connie - 92,II5,ll9,I29 V Vaida, Jacqueline - 93 VanDoren, Roberf - I03 VanNorl'wick, Toberf - 85 Van Syckle, Charles - 85 Van Syckle, Donald - IO3 Vargo, Elizabefh - 85,ll5 Vargo, Frank- I03,Il9,l57 Woolf: virginia - as Work, Richard 1- 85, I57 Wrighf, Roberf - 85 Wyanf, Daniel- IO3 Wyanf, Rawson - 85 Wyker, Barbara - 95,98,l03,IIl Y Yerance, John - 93 Yezierski, Richard - IO3 Yezierski, Ronald - IO3 Yezierski, Sfanley - B5 Yosf, Mr. Frank - 39,l24. Yugarfis, Chrisfine - I03,I09,I2l Z Zaro, Elizabefh - l03,l27 Zaro, Roberf - IO3,II8,I50,I57 Zellner, Roger - 93 Zenfrick, Debra - I03,I20 Ziegenfuss, Jan - 95,ll5,ll9 Zullo, Roberf - IO3 Zungolo, Carl - 85 Un Closing Up Shop The l'966 Karux Yearbook Staff employed much hard work and energy in order to produce another edition. This undertaking involved the combined efforts of the student body, faculty, and administration. On behalf of this year's staff, We express our gratitude to: O Mr. Russell Benson, our invaluable publisher, who assistance, advice, and endless ideas were greatly appreciated. O Mr. Oller, Mr. Lambert, Mr. Slutker, and Mr. Oxford of the Lorstan-Thomas Studios who provided us with photographs of fine quality. 0 Mrs. Henrietta Thompson, our dedicated advisor, who sacrificed much of her time and of- fered inspiring advice to our entire staff. O Mrs. Marion May and the Business staff who worked diligently and competently to handle our financial matters. 0 Mr. Charles Wanamaker and Mr. Fred Leonard for helpful and understanding guidance. 0 The Free Press and Easton Express for generously donating additional athletic pictures. 0 Alice Kichline who tirelessly typed rnillions of headlines, captions, and letters. VVe would also like to take this opportunity to thank our talented and enthusiastic staff. These students have given of their time and ability to produce a book which we hope everyone will enjoy. A special thanks should be extended to Jim Bellis, our sports editor, Whose contribu- tions and work were unequaled. With great pleasure, we present to you our attempt to recapture the highlights of the 1965-1966 school year. Sincerely. Ruth Anne Hauilen Marylu McCarthy Ann Thomas Tri-editors


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