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IEHNNE ESPOSITO Hcademic Whether running down the hockey field, playing baseball or helping with class projects, 'leannie displays the co-op- erative spirit and peppy per- sonality which have won her many friends. lournalism 10 lV, PresJ5 Home Room IC llreas 1, 1V Presb Soft- bal. 10, 11, 12, Dramatics 11' Sr, Rifle 11g QH.S News 11, Fldver- tising Committee lPlayJ 11, Hockey 11, 125 Prom Committee fPromotionl 11, 127 Prompter tPlayl 11, 12- Girls' Varsity 12 lTreas.lp Tri-Hi-Y 125 Publicity Committee lP1ayl 125 Chrysanthemum Committee 12, Ex- ecutive Committee 125 Recall Hlsst. Sr, Sect. Ed,J. ROGER FBUT Hcademic With undefeatable spirit and untiring effort Roger strives to perfect his electronic devices His conscientiousness should be a vital asset in his chosen career. Plastics 95 Franklin Scientific So- ciety 9, 115 Radio 10 CV, PresJ5 Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Cafeteria 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee tDeco- rationl 11, General Hobby 115 Band 11, 125 Mens Glee Club 12. DOROTHEH FIELDS Vocational Homemaking Playing the clarinet in the band and driving are two of Dot's favorite activities. This serious, prize-winning home- making student enjoys cooking and sewing. Indoor and Outdoor Games 9, Stu- dent Council l1.ost and Found Com- mitteel 9: FHF1. 95 10 lPres,l, Home Room 9 tPres lg 11 lTreas.l, O11 Painting for Non-Qrt Students 105 Band 10, 11, 12g Bux-Mont Band 10, 11, 12: Reading Club 11 CV. Pres.l5 Hdvertising Committee lP1ayJ 11: Cafeteria 12, Recall lflsst. Sr, Sec. lEd.J. KENNETH FLUCK Vocational Wood Kenny, one of the ladies' men of the class, has excep- tional skill in woodworking and hopes to establish his own cabinetmaking shop sometime in the future. Basketball 9 Franklin Scientific So- ciety 9, Wood Hobby 9, 10, Base- ball 9, 10 Cafeteria 9 10 ll FCQ 10, 11 12, VVeight Lifting 11 Dance instruction 12. ROSE MARIE I-'LUCK Commercial Pldmired for her fine sense of humor, MRosie served her class on the Publicity Commit- tee for the Senior Play. She showed her interest in sports by acting as baseball cam- paign manager. Plastics 9- Sr, High Wood Hobby for Girls 13 12 Dance lnstruction 117 Baseball Campaign Mar 11 Commercial Club 12, Publtczty Corri- 'ntttee lPlayJ 12. KENNETH FLY Vocational Wood Q keen competitive spirit makes Kenny a well-known figure around school and on the football fielcl. lnterested in mechanics, this athlete plans to attend an automotive school. Track 9 Boys' Gym 9, 10, 115 Foot- ba.. 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Baseball 9, 10, ll, 125 F,C,Q. 10 11 12, 'Weight Lifting 12 lPres.J, Lgterary Society 12 lPres,l. DHVID FOX Vocational Wood Friendly t'Foxie is always with a group of his shop bud- dies. Manning a pool cue or rolling a bowling ball, he pro- vides many laugh-fillecl mo- ments. Camera 95 Dance Instruction 10, 115 FCP1. 10, 11, 125 lnd. Qrts 12 STHNLEY GEISSINGER Vocational Hgriculture Q polite boy who enjoys meet- ing new people and working in the cafeteria, Stanley be- comes daring behind the wheel of his Chevrolet FFR 9, 10, 11, 12, Cafeteria 9, 10, 11, 12 HUDREY GEORGE Rcademic With outstanding ability, Flu- drey rates high in all musical groups This versatile senior adds zest and wit to the school as humor editor of the Quaker Challenge. Tennis Club 95 Softball 9, 105 Home Room 9 lSeclg 12 l'l'reas.l- Girls' Cvlee Club 9, 10, 115 12 l'l'reas.1, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10 11 125 Bux-Mont Band 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12: District Pand 11,12 FTQ 11,12 Quaker Challenge 11 12 lHumor Edt Var- sity Trio 12 Recall fl3lsst. Plct. Edl GLENN GERHHRT Hcademic Blonde-haired F1ce's manly stride and carefree disposition are his outstanding character- istics. lf theres a little chuckle in class or among the cafe- teria crew, it is frequently caused by smiling Glenn. Ecxzng and Wrestling 9, Student Counctl QSafety Cornmitteel 95 Foot- ball 9 10 Franklin Scientific So- :ety 9 19 Qgrzculture for Non-Hg. Students 12 Executive Committee lf, lunicrlflay, Forum 11, 12: Cafe- feflfl 1. .E Twenty-one
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INTH CUKURS Rcademic Proficient in language skills, lnta anticipates a career as a linguist. She enjoys singing in a local musical organization and driving her fathers car. Ir. Red Cross 9, Penna. Dutch 10- Travel ll, Theater Qrts 12. HLICIH CYGRN Commercial Pls class treasurer l3llice buzzes around with dollar signs in her eyes. Gay and happy-go-lucky, she has a pleasant smile for all. Plastics 9 fSec.1, Home Room 9 fPres.l, Glee Club 9, 10, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, Class Treasurer 10, ll, 12, Executive Committee 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Dance lnstruction 11 fPres.J, Commercial Club 12, Theater Flrts 12, Prom Committee 1Promotionl 12, Cafe- teria 12. LOUISE DHHL Commercial Louise's one and one-eiqhth inch finger nails don't hinder her typing speed or her bat- ting average. She applies her ability to the activities ac- counts and an office job. Tennis Club 9, Softball 9, 10, 11, 12, Penna. Dutch 10 KSec.l, Dance Instruction ll flflsst. Treas.J, Quaker Challenge 11, 12, fMimeo- graphist and Stencil Cutterl, School ccountant 11, 12, Cafeteria 11, 12, Prom Committee iDecorationJ 11, 12, Hdvertising Committee CP1avl ll, 12, Commercial Club 12, Recall fBusiness Mgr.l. HNNE DHVIDSON Hcademic Known for her Pittsburgh ac- cent, Flnne has become a great asset to the class as play prompter and member of the executive committee. This energetic senior also plays in band and orchestra. Dramatics 11, Orchestra ll, Bux- Mont Band 11, 12, Band 11, 12, Prom Committee fPromotionl fCo- Chairmanl ll, 12, Publicity Com- mittee 1PlayJ 11, 12, I-'.'l'.F1. 11, 12, Dance Orchestra 12, Executive Committee 12, Prompter Iplayl 12, Chrysanthemum Committee 12, Franklin Scientific Society 12 KSec.l, Recall tHsst. filct. Edl. WHLTER DERR Commercial Three-thirty. School's out, but not for Walter, who gives extra time on the commercial bal- cony. Rooting at football and baseball games gives him great pleasure. Boxing and Wrestling 9, Penna. Dutch 10, Boys' Gym ll, Quaker Challenge 11, 12 fMimeographistJ, Commercial Club 12, Dance Instruc- tion 12, Twenty X, N.. X '64 a, I I WINONH DIEHI. Vocational Homemaking Tall, blonde, Pickie is ex- tremely fond of horseback rid- ing and fast cars. Her heart's desire is to own an 88 Olds- mobile. General Hobby 9, F.H.Fl. 10, Typing 10, Reading Club 11, Rifle Club 12. IEHNETTE DOCKTOR Commercial Being a competent cafeteria worker and Commercial Club treasurer are two of leanette's main interests at school. Her favorite outside activities are ice skating, swimming, and sewing, Camera 9 fSec.l, Girls' Home Me- chanics 10, Class Committee CPen- nant and Hatl 10, Home Room 10 CV. Pres.l, Cafeteria 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee KDecorationl 12, Chrysanthemum Committee 12, Commercial Club 12 CTreas.J, Re- call fP1sst. Circulation Mgr.l. MICHAEL DREWNIHK Vocational Metal Shy? Not Mike He has dis- couraged many a determined opponent heading for touch- down ground. He keeps in condition by trying to outdo Schulz in weight-lifting. lr. Rifle Club 9, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12, 1 '.C,R. 10, 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12 CCO-Captainl: Weight Lifting 10, 11 f'l'reas.J, 12 CV. Presl: Executive Committee 11, Hi-Y 11, 12 tSec.l, Home Room 12 KV. Pres.J. ELIZHBETH EGNER Vocational Homemaking lovial manner and warm smiles behind the cafeteria candy counter have won Liz many new friends. She plans to fulfill cr long-time desire by joining the Flir Force. Grls' Sports 9, Hockey 9, 10, ll, Library Staff 9, 10, 11, 12, Softball 9, io, ii, 12, ri-1.9. 9, io, 12, Girls' Home Mechanics 10 iSec.l2 C4119- teria 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee tDecorationl ll, 12. DOROTHY ELFERS Commercial Chawclate and New Yawk leave little doubt as to Dot's birthplace. With a sweet smile and gentle personality, she will be remembered for her literary and journalistic ability. Journalism 9, 10, Q.H.S. News 10, 11 KHssoc, Ed.J, 12 ICO-Editorl, Franklin Scientific Society 10, Dra- matics ll, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Quaker Challenge 11 tlfeat. Ed.J, 12 tLit. Ed.l, Rado Forum 12: Com- mercial Club 12, Prom Committee tRefreshmentJ 11, fDecorationJ 12, Chrysanthemum Committee 12, Commencement Committee KCO- Chairmanlg Recall KHct. Ed.l.
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IRENE GILBERT Commercial Whenever HGilbie is in the halls, there is sure to be laugh- ter as she relates some humor- ous incident. She rates ice- skating as her favorite recre- ation. Camera 9, Sr High Wood Hobby for Girls 10, Dramatics 11, Com- mercial Club 12, Quaker Challenge CMimeographist and Stencil Cutterl 11, 12, Dance Instruction 12 LEROY GLBDFELTER Hcademic Revealing his musical talent as a three-year band member, this mechanically-minded joke- ster also brightens many classes with his amicable per- sonality. Wood Hobby 9, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, Men's Glee Club 10, ll: Band 10, ll, 12, Cafeteria 10, ll, 12, Orchestra 12, Senior Play. NHOMI GROSS Commercial Hn honor rating and willing- ness to assume responsibility promise success for Naomi in office work. Her dependability merits respect of both teachers and schoolmates. Camera Club 9 KV. Pres.l, F.H.l3l. 9, National Honor Soc ety 10, 11, 12: Oil Painting for Non-Hrt Students 10, Knitting ll, 12, Commercial Club 12, Recall fTypistb. ROBERT HHBSE I-lcademic Bob with his innocent humor has prompted boisterous laughter in many classes. He is renowned for his speedy taxi service from Haycock to O. H. S. Camera Club 9, Cafeteria 9, 10, 11, 12, Property Committee fPlayl 11, 12. IHNICE HHCKER Vocational Homemakinq Ian will be remembered for gay laughter in chemistry classes and her favorite re- mark, 1'You said it. Roller skating and sewing are her pastimes. Reading Club 9, Sr High Wood Hobby for Girls 10, Handicraft 11 Cafeteria 11, 12. Twenty-two if LL. if IHCQUELYN HHRNER Hcademic lackiew brought honor to O. H. S. by participating in Dis- trict and State Bands. This exceptional musician also manages the school store, her duty as vice president of F.'l'.R. Dance Orchestra 9, 10, 11 tPres l. 12- Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Bux-Mont Eand 9, 10, 12, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, Home Room 10 fPres lg Sr Rifle 10, Executive Committee 10, Class Cornmttee fPennant and Hatl, ilflower, Color, and lvfottol 10, State Band 11, District Band ll, 12, Iunior Play, Prom Committee tPublicityl 11, F.T.Q. ll, 12 KV Presl, Recall ffllsst Patron List l.fgr.l GEORGE HHRPER Hcademic Known for friendliness and sincerity, George applies him- self diligently to all his studies, This spelling champion of the class is an avid reader with an extensive vocabulary, Chess 10, Cafeteria 10, ll, 12, Radio Forum 12. RUTH HHRWICK Commercial Tall, dark-haired, immaculately dressed Ruthie was a cap- able basketball campaign manager and is a skilled ac- cordionist. Handicraft 9 fPres.l, Mixed Chorus 9, Franklin Scientific Society 9, Basketball 9, 10, Penna. Dutch 10, Dance Instruction 11, Commerc.al Club 12, Knitting 12, Home Room 12 fTreas.l, Decoration Committee fProml 12, Basketball Campaign Mgr. 12. I ORN HEHDMHN Hcademic loanie, the shortest member of the class, is an energetic worker whether hiding be- hind play scenery as a promp- ter or serving behind the cafe- teria counter. Plastics 9, Wood Hobby 10, Cafe- teria 1U, 11, 12, Dramatics 11, Prom Committee fDecoraticnb 11, 12, Prompter IPlayl 11, 12, Fldvertising Committee CPlayJ 12, Recall fl-Xsst. Patron List Mgr.l. DWHYNE HECKMHN Hcademic Interest and knowledge of scientific equipment make Dwayne the capable head of the amplification crew. He en- joys announcing at football games and experimenting in electronics. Photography Staff 9' Mixed Chorus 9 10, 11, 12, Mens Glee Club 9, 10, Rmpllication 9, 10, ll, 12 lHeadJ, Franklin Scientific Society 9, ll, 12, Rifle Club 9, 12, National Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Radio 11, Executive Committee 11, Recording Crew ll, 12.
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