Strong Vincent High School - Spokesman Yearbook (Erie, PA)
- Class of 1960
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'- 2 . - x I' 2 . ., 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 --' I ' 'K 2 , 1 1 ' x - A. Y 1 ' ' . I, 2 1 . ' 1 K 1 2 1 -. 2 2'2 i'2 ' - ' 2 ' ' 2 ' ' . 7 1' ' '1 ' '. Y Miss Dorothy Evans was a member of the original Strong Vincent faculty. Before coming to Vincent, she taught at Central High School. M'hile teaching at Vincent, Miss livans taught both United States History and French, and served as advisor to many senior class activities. Now that she has retired, Miss Evans will be able to devote more time to gar- dening and traveling, two of her favorite hobbies. Miss Lillian Peters, a teacher dedicated to her work, retired from teaching after many years of serv- ice to Strong Vincent. She will always be remembered by her P.O.lJ. and United States History students for her sincere interest in the subjects she taught. Due to her intense liking for the theater, Miss Peters served as the advisor to the Dramatics Club for several years. Our Retired -TBLZCIQHTJ Mr. Paul Schenck, after serving on the Strong Vin- cent faculty for tnany years, recently retired. He had been school Treasurer and golf coach. This former teacher always had a boys' homeroom and he was very proud of this fact. During any school fund- raising drive, his homeroom always led the others. He encouraged his boys to realize the importance of doing all they could to improve their community. Mr. Schenck, who taught Bookkeeping, will always be remembered and appreciated by his students. Miss Marion Van Natta taught Intermediate Alge- bra and Trigonometry before retiring from the Strong Vincent faculty. She received her degree in Mathematics from Mount Holyoke. During her years of teaching at this school, Miss Van Natta was an advisor for many activities. She was especially active in Y-Teens, College Club, and junior Red Cross. Strong Vincent has lost a wonderful teacher and an understanding friend with the retirement of Miss Van Natta. Our Mend rom QQETJKDIJ -3' Penny Rose Newell Tarrant and B111 McAfee welcome Utaka Tanaka our forengn exchange student from japan Penny IS presentmg Utaka wlth a bou quet of roses a custom prac tlced ln apan The year I stayed IH EFIC wxll rcm11n ln my memory loreyer as the most wonderful expcrlence of my llfe To my surprxse whcn I came to Strong Vmcent last Septcmbel I found that the students were really open minded pollte md s1n ccre they treited me klndly from thc begmnlng is lf I wcre an old frlend ASSOCldlll'lg wlth thc students I understood clearly what they were Ihlflklllg and wh it thcv were dolng IH thclr lexsure tnnc At thc sfnne tnne I was COIHIHCCLI that not only the students wxth whom l attended school at Snong Vmcent but also ill the Amerxc nn people were my close frlends Through the Spokesman I w mt to express my slncere th mks to Nlr GIIICSIJIL the teachers and mv schoolmates for 1 wonderful year ln the Unlted States ,Q x Qm. 'll'T ' l 11 N al' Our foxelgn exchange student Ltaka lanaka seems to be en young lunch wuh his fI'1CIldS Don H arren john Bermon and Ed Kolbe ln the cafeterla It didnt take Ltaka very long to acqtnre a taste for -Xmerncas tradmonal favorlte the hot dog 'Wiki X O '., X . ' , I ' x . 1 1 A 1 2 ' - ' , , 2 - p , 5 1 J, , U2 ,, . ' f , L W V 2 5 ' 2 2 ' y .2 A . . I t XA 1 . 2, ' , I ' z ' N V , f , N my nj 1' 23 X N - - - 5 qeet N,,. ,, Z ,K ' , I ' I, , I , , J y I , I I , - we ' ,f . - ' 5 Q' , . . J ' N- I : , .,, a ... ' 1 4 W I- . V ,y - ., 1' I 4 1 . , , we , , . ,YA ' , .. V . - I9 ,f I 3 ,Q s s Q4 +-T., V , ' I I '14 . V Ly, M u 1 G I-4 A A Debt of Gmtitude .- Lflflfvb l ff of Strong Vincent is proud to ded- icate the l9ti0 SPOKESMAN to MISS MARGARET KUHN. Miss Kulm received her B.A. and M.E.D. at the University of Pittsburgh and later did graduate work at Northwestern University and Pennsylvania State University. Before coming to Strong Vincent to serve as our as- sistant principal, Miss Kuhn taught social studies at XVilson and P.O.D. at Academy. In her six years at Vincent she has made many friends with her under- standing and cheerfulness. Miss Kuhn devotes many hours of her time super- vising extracurricular activities. Her work as advisor to the College Club and the National Honor Society is appreciated by all the members. Although she is a very quiet person, Miss Kuhn's influence is felt by the entire student body. She is al- ways working behind the scenes, constantly striving to make Strong Vincent a better school. ,' l 1' 'I H.-H Miss Kuhn has proved to be a very capable advisor to the National Honor Society. Although responsible for many other functions around the school, she is never too busy to give her assistance to any problem that might arise in the organization. 7 X K X Geometric Progress Mans mastery of knowledge IS moymg forward Wllh geornetrlc progress Let us make the COIIIITILI ance of lhlS advance possxble through adequate hnan c1al support of free educatron and through greatly ex panded publrc f:lI13llCl3l support of research Ill all areas Teachers stlr the llI'1clglI1HI1Oll of PUIDIIS and gutde them along the well establashed paths of knowledge and learnlng Te aehers llke members of 1 relay team pass the student on from one to another untal the student reaches the frontler of the known Here the teachers can only pomt the student 1n the daree tlon ln which the path forward may be found Here the wlsest the brayest and the most dahgent among the students move forvtard IHIO unknown terrrtory seeklng the best traal Here research begans The best traal havlng been determlned by the researchers the teachers learn from the researchers Through contlnuously better prepared teachers all of humfanltv moves form ard wa 1th geometrlc progress The Admzmrtmtzon 0 XVe the students of Strong Vmcent Hxgh School are extremely fortunate an haung such a fine prmclpal as Mr Hamilton C GlllCSp1C He 18 well tr alned to serve as the admlmstratlve leader of Strong Vmcent because of has extenslve educatlonal background Mr Glllesple re celved his AB degree from Mlestmmster Lollege and has M A degree from Columbla Umversaty He has also done graduate work at the Unaverslty of Plttsburgh at Penn sylvanla State UHIVCYSIIY, and at the Unlversaty of WIS consln Our prlnclpal began hlS career by lLZlClllI1g soclal studles and science Later has admlnlstratlve dutles ln eluded an asslstant prlnctpalshlp at East Hagh School ant prmclpalshxp at Roosevelt unxor High School Smce 1946 he has served capably and Cf'llClCl1lly as the PI'lllCllJdl of Strong Vmcent Hlgh School Mr GlllCSPlC IS not only an outstandlng educator but an outstandlng frrend He extends warmness and klnd ness to both students and faculty members Mr Gllles ples attltudes and hlgh ldeals have added much to the prestlge of our school lhas year Mr ballespae was kept busy prepar lespre welcomes Dr acobs the chalrman f the evaluatmg commlttee 0 o a I Sa y X - l . 1 .- 5 - . . t C V ,gyt . . . x X2 . . . . 2 1 . 3 1 l . D - I . 1 3 . J ' ing for the evaluation of the school. Mr, Gil- ' . J , ' o , . . Q . , 2 - . . ' 2 1 . 2 ' 5, ' ' 2 1 ' ' f 1 - s s ' , . ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' A-- 1 - . ,., ' 'a ' ' , 2 ' V ' v ' v . , a , A., Z I' '. ' , . , - F . I K - 1 ' , S Jw., 7,,,,,, V MW y Entzre Scloolmtzc Program Nh Blllhtl guts Illll Se1gel an adnnl to class IlllS IS only one of the many illlllCS performed by our asststant Pf1llClpil V' S MISS M trgirct Kuhn our hardvworkmg ass1st1nt PYIHCI pal IS respected 1nd wellllked by the student body She IS constantly kept busy vuth her many ilLlllCS but 15 always w1l llng to l1sten to 1 student w1th 1 problem Bcsldts chcckmg gms attendmce pl tnnlng the school soc11l Clltllllll' and 5LlpCI'X1SlIlg the 1un1orh1gh as sembl1es Mm Kuhn tlso scrycs 15 the ldy 1sor for both thc Col lege Club and thc N1t1on1l Honor SOCICIY J 9 W-u Although he has been at V1n cent for only two years Nlr nnes Barber our asslstant pr1nc1pal his become a well known figure to Vmcent stu dents Plannmg the zssemblles and mm tgmg the boys attend ance are only a few of h1s many respons1b1l1t1es H15 txme spent on the many schedule changes IS appreclated by all Mr Bar bers pauence and understand mg 1n deal1ng wlth school problems shows h1s capab1l1t1es K5 Nhss kuhn explalns thc correct may of check1ng the attendance to her olhce ll1Ullll0l'S udy Hhlte and Marlhetta Damcott I I Q I . 2. .. ,' ..- ' L' ' . 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I V' If 4 'n 1 be fault -the tmjjic hglaz Mr De 'Wardo shows Clmt Fen 1 the locatxox of arxou xearby unnersmes 6512 ner l Servxng as boys counselor and advlslng the Dramatlcs Club arc two important jobs capably per formed by Mr Donald DeNardo As counselor Mr DeNardo as s1sts the eleventh and twelfth grade students 1n selectlng thc colleges that best sult thelr mence ln our school by showmg patlence and kmdness to every one H15 warm personahty and ready wlt are known to all ..-1 Eve Spampanl HSSISIS Mlss Mercer m her counselmg dutles 'Ti Mlss Mercer our girls coun selor IS always Wllllllg to take time from her busy schedule ln order to dllVl5C students on scho lastlc and personal problems Among Mxss Mercer s dutles are idV1Sll'lg College Club YTeens and maklng xrrangements for college nlght Mlss Mercers chxrmmg personahty makes her one of the best hked members of our faculty I . l 1' z ' : v ' s 2 ' ' . A - , lm -I I . T W . 3 , , . . w .+ l V '- 1,2-M, Q , Nl . 2 A . . at .uf . ' x ., lp'-'lt sg needs. He has acquired prom- 1 x Y, ' V , . i . . 1 l 2 I . . if that keeps us on the In lnmy WW' H I- XNOR S XLBRACHT B A XS csttrn Kollegc for Women English Se noi l Iccn Adu or l'7th Gradc Adusol jEANNE XLSHEINIER BS Villl Xlana College Shorthand Hlxping SPORILSNI KN BOARD IPO X ARNI Xi OST BS Alleghenx Collegc Sticncc Sursu Physics loth Cradc 'AilXl501 National Honor So cieu Adusor LLC ENE. BAMBALER B A l IHNCI sits of Varyland NI Ed LIIIVLTSIIY of Pittsburgh XS orld History lfligt Inlitx .4-3 Mrs. Mac Krell explains the different parts of a leaf to Den- nis Galvin. CLENN BARTHELSON B.S. Lock Haven State Teachers College' Biology' junior Varsity Football Coach' Na- tional Honor Society Advisor. N INC l'Nl BEII ll X Muskin uni C olltgt C htnnstrw Track C oach Foot ball C oach Mr Kingsley shows Pat Cahill why x does not equal y PRANC FS BENEDICI BS Ohio l nncrsity M A Northwestern Um Hclsllv Fnglish RENNEIH A BLAKE BS Alleghenx College Biology Choir Adusor lfl B X Ill ll A B A Nlcrcxllurst Col lege Spanish junior Y Iccn Advisor ROBERT C. BRABENDER, B.S. In- diana Lniversity' Boys' Physical Edu- cation: N'restling Coach' M inter ln- tramurals. RALPH A. CALABRESE, B.A., Find- lay College: Healthg Boys' Physical Education: Varsity Basketball Coach: Intramural Sports. I'HOMAS W CALDWELL BBA Western Reserve University BS In diana State Teachers College Book keeping School Treasurer Mr Dean points out compost tion errors to B Dailey and R XVllks RFC IX A M CARRILK B S Mary grow K ollcge Math Algebra Plane K eotnetry C hoir Advisor Vt ILMOT I COLLINS BA Alle ghenx College MI-'tl University of Pittsburgh World History HOXNARD R DEAN B A Grove C its College M Ed Unnersity of Pitts burgh English Um' facult Ill' MIRIAM S. DONOHUE, B.S.C., Mer- cyhurst Collegeg Typing. MARION ESLER BS Ohio State University Typing Stenography vii ,Af ROBERTJ FERRETTI BS Gan non College MEd University f Pittsburgh Plane Geometry SPOKES MAN BOARD Advisor Tennis Coach Miss Thomas is showing anet Sayles the correct procedure for taking notes ROSE M CALBO BA Mercyhurst College M A Columbia Lniversity Italian Spanish Dante Club Advisor MARCIA B GARNER BEd Um xerslty of Toledo English journal ism News Advisor junior Red Cross Advisor , vm., , J. 'me v - . ' f ' ': . 1 ' 1 . l 5 . ., ' ' 0 1 ': - 1 ' - ,. V . L' ' 'gl ' '. . V - Q . ' : . 'f' -Q '1 Z' - iL,g,..,f g . ., 'f ' ' - 1 ' : 1 - : ' . V 3- ' :J ' . ' 5 v ' ff' ' well tmznea' JOSEPH S. CQERVASE, HA., fillllllibll College: SLA., Syracuse l'niversitv: United States History: Cafeteria Super- visor: 12th Grade Advisor: L-olf Coach: L'nited Nations Delegation Advisor. AGNES 'l'. GOETZ, B.A.. Villa Maria College: Speech: English: National Honor Society Advisor. PAUL R. CRACK. ILS.. litliuboro State 'leachers College: Art: SPOKES- MAN Art. NIRGINIA CROSS, B.S., Villa Maria College: NI.lid., Allegheny College: English. 4991. Mrs. Goetfs magazine unit plays an important role in English. RICHARD ll. GRL'MBLA'l l', li..-X.. Cannon College: NI.E4l., University of Pittsburgh: P.0.D.g 12th Grade Ad- visor: Choir Advisor: l'nited Nations Delegation Advisor. Al Mr. Huniplirev gives competent tlireetiou to Lindsay jeter. MARY A. HEID, BA., Mercyhurst College: English: Student Council Ad- visor. ELLEN F. HELD, ILS., Etlinboro State leachers College: Sight Saving and Orthopedic Class. K. R1t:i-IARD Q5 HILINSRI. is.,-x., tam. non College: NI.Ed., University of Pitts- burgh: L'nited States History: English: l2th Crude Advisor: Boys' Bowling: Chess Club Advisor. RICHARD P. HOGAN. ILA.. Gannon College: l-lnglish: Spanish: Spanish Club Advisor. A. E. HLMPHREY, ILS., Stout Insti- tute: Drafting: Athletic Faculty Man- ager. ' J T ken' student! complete Mr. Krkoska is shown giving a test to Mary Ann Bova. BESS R01-IOl7'I', ILA., William and Mary College: Certnan: Latin: K.Y.B. Club Advisor: Y-'lit-en Advisor: Ger- man Club Advisor. JOHN KRKOSKA, BA., St. Bonaven' ture: Driver Education: Varsity Foot- ball Coach: Stage Crew Manager. EUGENE LE BLANC, ILA., Cannon College: M.Ed., Duquesne lfniversi- ty: Latin: Student Council Advisor. ALFRED LPISOWVICKI. ILS., Find- lay College: M.S., Indiana University Plane Geometry: l2th Grade Advisor Baseball Coach: junior Varsity Foot- ball Coach. ELIZAHEFH MAC KRELL, li.S., Villa Maria College: Biology: College Club Advisor: Student Council Advisor. ylEANli'I I'Ii M.-XSSINC, ILS.. Villa Ma, ria College: M.Ed., l'nivei'sity of Pitts- burgh: llistributive Education: l2tli Grade Advisor: Cirls' Chorus Advisor. ROBERT.-X B. MAZLR, BS.. Villa Maria College: M.Ed., University of Pennsylvania: Homemakingg Foods: National Honor Society Advisor. GENEVA MC GRAXV, Villa Maria College: Home Nursing. ,IOHN MIFKOVIC, BS., Edinboro State Teachers College: M.Ed., Uni- versity of Pittsburgh: Algebra: Trig- onometry: Solid Geometry. education V 9 ' A Q J Y -ill. 62 A 6. L 'N ' 1 at l X, . all Qrv- if figs' K if fi X gi Mr. Mifkovic explains an in- termediate algebra problem to john Marini. 6 ANN MINNIUM, BA., Mercyhurst V -' College: English: Dramatics Club Ad- ' visor. ,fy 11 the l66lCl761 J' DI-TNF B MODIE B A Western Re setse lnnerstty NIHIIICIIIZIIICS College C lub Xtlusor V-XLMA B NIUMI-ORD BS Nlercw hutst C ollege 1 wpeurntnng 12th C rade Aelusot SLIIIOI Y Teen ACIXISOI RON ALD S NOVELLI BS Etlm boro State Teachers College Ceog mphy mam oal Wir Scott admnnsters a test t three of his H orld Hxstory stu tlents CHARLES Ol D-XCH BS Ednnboro State leachers College C eneral SCI tnee Xthletle Pacultx Nlanager CILBER1 ll PORSCH B School Xfusu Oberlin College Nl X Western Resexxe Lnnersztw Instrumental Xiu sic Dlreetor of School Orchestra and Band l I-ON A NI ROGERS B A Mercv hurst College M Eel Pennsylvanxa State I nnersltx Algebra General Nlathcmatxcs junior Red Cross A l usot .13 Mrs Mumford helps Names Weber wlth a typlng exerclse j0SEPH R ROUSE B-X Gannon College Hxstorw Audio V1sualA1ds H 'N SCO FT BS l ntversltw of Pitts blngh NI Eel UlllWCl'SIly of Pittsburgh l mtetl States Htstorw VINEII-X C, PETROXIO B -X Nler Fl Il-XBETH S SEIC,lI:.Y BS Vllla uhurst College I-rench En hsh g Xlatta College Clothing Classes l2th C xatle Xtlusor Our teachers also advise man JULIAN W. SHINOL, B.S., Indiana State Teachers Collegeg M.A., Alle- gheny College World History Geog raphy Al ICE C SIMPSON BS Edmboro State Teachers College Music D rector of Concert Choir and Ceciltan Choir Mrs Seigley gives her expert adnce on hemming a skirt C ARNETA 'IAORMINA B S Villa Maria College Bookkeeping Com merclal Math CHARLOTTE L FHOMAS BA Smith College M Ed University of Pittsburgh English National Honor Society Chairman 12th Grade Advisor College Club Advisor SIEPHEN IOIH BS Cannon Col lege WVorld History Athletic Facultv Manager l2th Csrade Advisor United Nations Delegation Adusor fr be ,V CLARA E. TUTTLE, B.S., Temple University: Health: Physical Educa- tion Mr Shmol explains the begin ning of Christianity to a group of interested students I-'RANK J VICCHY BS Slippery Rock State Teachers College United States History Civics l2th Grade Advisor Swtmmtng Coach Water Polo Coach STANLEY A IVALKER BA Niagara Lnnerstty M Ed Pennsylvania State Lnnerstty Latin English IDA C WVARI-EL BS Edinboro Stat Teachers College M Ed Unnersm of Pittsburgh Ofhce Practice lNat1onal Honor Society Advisor I-.RNIA C INFIXHFIMER BS Um versity of Pittsburgh NI Ed Lnnersttx of Pittsburgh Physical Education SPOKESMAB Board Cheerleaders Adusor Tutrlers Advisor lntramur a extmcuwzculm' actwztzef I YU Xfrb XI llcox Lxplams the mean mg of 1 IIILIJPIIOI md A SlIlIlIk to Pun I'IIl1lLll '-I S NIIC DX BS Eclmbmo Sldlt FILICIILIS Collggn ILIILIISII STANLEY S XXII RINSOX BS Edm horo Stain lcaghus Collcgc C hexms try Blologx SCILIICC. Suuu Student COLIIICII Xduiom jumox IJTSIIQ Bas kctball Coach Floss Coumrx Coach N I- X Pums 1 IL mu rx 1 I'IlIIllC Icachus of XIIILIIKQI Xmlusor RFI I I -Xlltlll u l IIIIQISIIS ot I'lIINIJlllf,Il Hoomluor Ill XI ICI IN I ROIC H School Nuns JEKNNIL FI l'li I-RXLD IIIJIAIX Kluk SONY I ROBINSON Umm Cluk BI' I IS SLESSER Omce Clark JXNIC I' I'O FH Chlef Ofhcc C lul-, -.1 IS o I rs uusu un s RIIJIIISIDII uv. our IJILISIII oihu. clnrks I XXI RI-XI F I-OI I'llgIllU.l 'CU 5 1 Recognition or Hi lo Acloiezfeinentf fe lValking past room 224 dur- ing sixth period, one will hear the melodious tones of the Ce- celianChoir, under the direction of Miss Alice Simpson. Not only do the girls receive training in proper singing techniques, but they also receive much personal satisfaction. The Cccelian Choir participates in the Christmas program and in the Spring Con- cert. CECELIAN C H O I R-R O YV ONE: N. Buhl, S. Peterman, NI. Clawson, Kock. RON' TWO: J. Emhkok, M. Kwnowski, is. McCracken, S. Gaerttner, l'. Mazzeo, C. Rocco, NI. Hilliard. Row THREE: j. Mangold, J. ShellygXI. Roberts, Gillespie, J. Shelly, L. XValters. ROWS FOUR: L, Pifer, K. Benzing, M. Donatucci, B. Sabatini, j. 22 Morgan, N. Smith, S. Shinol. Cecelian Choir N lf ,egflfl 1 if f ofnffwfx Membership in the Quill and Scroll is limited to seniors and juniors who have done out- standing work in some phase ol' high school journalism. They must have a high scholastic av- erage plus a full year of experi- ence on the staff of either the SPOKESMAN or the NEXVS. QUILL and SCROLL-ROW ONE: J. Morrell, A. Beyer, G. Martin, M. Roseman. RON' TXVO: B. Swarlzell, D. XVagner, D. Miller, S. Allburn. .,1 iN. H. S. Dare XN'agner waits anxiouslx for Sandi l-tlstaison to sell hiin a tandied apple. Dick Dunn and Louise Schmidt are assist- ing with this National Honor Society project. To be at ineinber of the National Honor Society is the desire of every student at Strong Vincent. Twice each it-:ir new nienibers are inducted into the organ- ization during assemblies held especially for this pur- pose. Membership in the N.H.S. is based on the qual- ities ol' scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Nleinbersliip is limited to the top Hfteen per cent of each senior class. 7 UlHlllll --1 N.X'l'lONAl. HONOR SOCIETY-ROM' ONE: A. Billings. M. lillI'lilIlll'l. ll. Dunn. Nl.'I'rinrlilc'.I'1. Kollie, S. Huffniztn, A. Girad. I.. Schtnidt. ROW TXVO: S. Gustavson, C. Serin, Nl. Rosetnan. XV. Nlac'Affee, N, Tarrent, D. XVarren, QI. Bermon, P. Rose. lirukhouser. r? NATIONAI. HONOR SOCIETYAROYY ONE: WV. Crankshaw B. May. l.. lirownlic-ld. XV. Lions. Nl. Balko, S. Hanauer. A. Shel don. X. lltlYle, Nl. Singer. S. .-Xllhurn. RON' TYVO: F, Baus clmrd. I.. Calnlncse. R. St. john. P. Roth. D, Leihau, E. lacks B. Thonipson. D. XYagner. v ur Student Council Prowkley Our Student Council provides many valuable services to Strong Vincent High School. It is respon- sible for arranging and financing professional assem- blies, it pays for the athletic letters, it buys the athletic trophies, and it sponsors the annual Merit Award Assembly. These activities requiring financial support are perhaps the ones best known to the student body. However, they are really not the most important. The Council is responsible for approving new stu- dent organizations, for sponsoring the all-school wel- fare drives, and for keeping the student body aware of school problems when they occur. The Strong Vincent Student Council is an important link be- tween the students and the school's administration. In the process of serving our school and the stu- dent body, the Council performs a function impor- tant to the representatives themselves. Each mem- ber goes through the experience of participating in an organization which carries out certain neces- sary jobs in a democratic procedure and through student participation. The group's officers also learn by receiving valuable training in leadership. Several of these officers are privileged to attend the State Convention, held once each year. Newell Tarrant and YVinnie Lyons were the representatives who at- tended the 1959 convention. Mr. LeBlanc, chief advisor, and New- ell Tarrant, President, discuss the re- sult of a Student Council-sponsored function. Q Guiding the Student Council were Mrs. Heid, Mrs. MacKrell, Mr. Le Blanc, and Mr. Wilkin- son. Under this capable leader- ship and advice the Student Council had a very successful year. V .xy K l f ,fi ' ' Sandra Leone, Elsa jakuhesuh, and john Heals take time out miimrov a bottle of coke a Student Council sponsored dame. jean Sthus ter and Pat Cooney are assisting Winnie Lyons Man Valuable Servicer The student body elected New- ell Tarrant, Jackie Stonewall, XVinnie Lyons, Nancy Alden, and Roger Ellenberger to head the Student Council. These stu- dents held the offices of Presi- dent, Recording Secretary, Vice President, Corresponding Secre- tary, and Treasurer respec- tively. By performing their duties efhciently and conscien- tiously, the oliicers helped to make this year's Student Coun- cil a memorable one. STVDENT COINCII.-ROW ONE: R. Daniico, E. Russell, J Macer, P. Kepliart, C. Currie, Stephenson, Mangold. K WVriglit, K. Schellang. M, Poletz, M. Clugston. Il. Bruno. J. Cala brese. Z. Sprouse. RON' TXVO: D. MacGregor. L. Fatica, C Cocco, M. Trimble, B. McPharlin, J. Alexander, N. Armstrong. Y. Tanaka, J. XVhite. M. Cuilianelli, M. Scalzitti: J. Stonewall P. Patterson, R. Rhoads. RON' THREE: P. Amidon, C. Camp- anella. X. Mitchner, C. De Santis, D. Barnes. R. Read. J. Irwin R. Marsh. Felhinger, N. Cowan, Peterson, S. Robins, X. Alden. XV. Lyons. ROXV I-'Ol'R: P. Cahill, R. Ellenherger. J. XVheeler. H. Arrowstnith, J, Post, ll. Meyers, C. Axikfight, R. Frick, R. Bonney. A. Lasstnan, K. Roy, A. Spanipani. A. Han- nah. ROXV FIVE: R. Dunn, R. St. John, P. Roth, D. XVarren. N. Tarrant, J. Schuler, E. Kolbe, E. Lampe, S. YVheeler,UJ. Liebau. B. XVatialik. M. O'Meara, C. Seyin. , ,,,,,,,4,,,..,, L i Q T 08,1 'I s Q .ig Copy La outs and Pkotof - Editor Mark Roseman checks over a dummy layout with assist- ant editors, Eve Spampani and Barb Swartzell, These editors have the hnal responsibility on all photos, copy. and layouts that appear in the SPOKESMAN. Producing a good yearbook is not an easy job. There are many details which require an endless amount of time and energy. Besides the obvious work of tak- ing pictures, designing each page, and writing the main copy, there is the iden- tifying of pictures, checking of athletic scores, proofreading of copy and many other details that require careful atten- tion. The yearbook stall' works under the direction of Advisor Robert Ferretti. He is assisted by Editor Mark Roseman and Assistant Editors Eve Spampani and Barb Swartzell. Handling the Or- ganizations section is Pat Major, while Nancy DuVze headed the Activities Section. Mlinnie Lyons is Faculty sec- tion editor and Marilyn O'Meara is editor of the Classes section. Athletics are recorded by Dave VVagner. Pete Yochim is chief photographer and Dave Miller prepares the layouts. M. Roseman, T. Bauman, N. DuVze, R. SPOKESMAN STAFF-ROYV ONE: YV. Lyons, B. Swartzell, M. XVagner, R. 0'Meara, K. Eisert, E. Spampani, S. Shank, C. Angelotti. ROXV Baushard. TYVO: D. Miller, P. Major, C. Fenn, P. Yochim, C. DePaulis. D. i ,y mwwq th. I 3 t i mm, J HCL' SG' A, F297 1.2314 sl ' X , , fa! SPOKESNIAN SAI.l-.SMI-IN-RUYV ONE: T. Magnon. NLE, Xiu Conncll, D. 'I'ullio, N. Bnhl, J, Caserra, CL, Hutchison, B, Moon J. Fiasco, R. Hchcrlc, D. Moore. ROM' TXVO: R. Baccio, M Fucci. K. Roy, R. Elnlcmlorf, I.. Jensen, L. Cipallo, N. Fronlag- lin, il. Snxocclmio, N. Simon, ml. Colonna. RON' THREE: Agcr. S. Hinspclcr. A. Ilillllllih, D. l'llgUlAlIl1ill, XV. McAfee. XV. Pvrry. A. 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U ' ' , ' 1 . ' f , J ' 2 lv . . y xl I 5 . 21' , ' X I . 1' 4 'Q 1 ' l . ' I I. I. , A . IL , I . I I y ' '1 , ' 1 ja ' , - identg Marilyn O'Mearu, Secretaryg Sidney IYheeler, l I' , ' A , I VI ',... ,.. A,. I .,. The NEWS NENVS STAI-'F-ROW' ONE: P. Barron, J. Sayles, L. DiLeva, G. Darr, J. Morrell, P. Falbo ROYV TYVO: A. Beyer, L. Benacci, D. Nass, G. Martin, N. Armstrong, H. Arrowsmith, S. Allburn J. Lockwood, P. Dowden, J:Ma-Bea, J. Livoli, P. Beyer, Freed, Mrs. Gardner, D. Riazzi. Afii- .7AM4f 'M 7 NEXVS SALESMAN-ROKR' ONE: Jacobson, D. McCain, S. John. on. J. Fiasco. J. Mangold. J. Gillespie, E. Carson, L. Deno- Scotl, T. Young, B. Gilson, K. Hall, E. Slllllh, J. Ilrozeski, C. frio, E. Schwab, C. Caldwell, B. Thompson, C. Conboy, D. Siegel. ROYV TVVO: L. Shepard, L. Comstock, J. Krahe, K. Feucht, R. Neumeyer, R. Loch, A. Miller. Informlg One of the leading or- ganizations in our school is the Strong Vincent NEWVS. Under the compe- tent advisorship of Mrs. Marcia Garner, the staff not only publishes our monthly paper, but also receives instruction in journalism. Each of the nine edi- tions must contain a com- plete coverage of school news and accurately pre- dict future events. The paper must not only re- late news of school activi- ties, but it must also carry a variety of sales fea- tures such as personality articles and Hit, Bits and Comments. vlnle I mtructg Influences 'u x ' kk, lub Editor Andy Beyer and Advisor, Mrs. Garner check over the latest copy of the Strong Vin- cent NEWS with the assistant editor, JoAnne Morrell, and the four associate editors: Nancy Armstrong, Sue Allburn, john Livoti, and Gloria Martin. The Officers Of the Dame Club Under the direction of Miss Galbo, our Dante Club serves to promote a better aff Robert? Caufm' Presfdemi understanding of the Italian language and the culture of Italy. This year the Laura Faufl. Wie President' Dante Club sponsored a Carnevale or Mardi Gras for its members. John Marini, treasurerg and Joyce Savocchio, secretary. Club long to shout but dre ul to he ll The Club IS one ol the extri CHESS CLUB-ROXV ONE: C. Caldwell, B. Larsen J Carlow ricltson -X Bexar M Cross J Bearer A Axtell P Harler D. Ungerman, L. Youtz. F. Root. ROYV TXVO: lx Row Hencl The Senior Hi-Y, :iililiated with the Y.M.C.A., provides ll varied schedule ol activities for senior high boys. The olli- Cers for this years club are President, Harold Arrowsmith: Vice President, Torn Bielg Secretary, Tom Careyg Treas- urer, Bill Cook: Sargezlnt at Arms, Bzirrr Zonna. 091 gPor que estudia espanol?- Students studying Spanish have an opportunity to learn the var- ious folk songs and the many quaint customs of Spain by join- ing the Spanish Club. This or- ganization, under the direction of Mr. Hogan, gives its members a closer look into the Spanish way of life. The officers for the Spanish Club are Susan Xvllflllllfll. Secretarx: Ioan Blila. Yice President: 'lihomas l'illlllIll'lf, Pres- ideull Gordon Geisler. ilil'L'2iSllliL'!. The study of a language is much more interesting if the Sill- dent has a knowledge of the country in which the language is spoken. At the German Club meetings, lectures, slides, and other educational methods pro- vide the second year German students with detailed informa- tion about Germany. German Club Spanish Club CQIERMAN Cl.l'l4-RON' ONE: D. Miller, Bermon. RON' TYVO: G. Gillespie H, Sproal. S. Huffman. D. Ratlunau. R. Nelson, P. Cassano, A. Mohkriby, K. Darr, B. Axtell, H. Estock. ROM' THREE: J. Lemon, C, Sevin, S. Hanauer, E. Joy, R Fisert. R. Dublin, D. Renz, 'II Gausman, R. leginhcrm, R, Roehrl. ROXV FOUR: lk. Riesler, D. Henshaw, D. llierig. J. Montgomery, XV. Fiedler, B. Mc.-Xfee. B Thompson. F. llausrhzml. 'II Busliar, Ii. Seaburg. Q .A Mu- -.. , .. SFNIOR Y-TEENS-Oflicers: S. Huffman, IV. Crankshaw, K. Pagliari, M- OMeara, M. YVils0n, Kinsella, S. Allhurn. ROW' ONE: Crasbcrger, C. Licbel, G. Mucheroni, N. Buhl, I.. XVetherhec, B. Swartzell, A. Hill, M. Culhert- ' son Sayles, G. Gustafson, A. Beraducci, J. Patton, A. DeCarolis, C. Reynolds, N Weher. RON' TIVO: M. Jewell, K. Beckwith, N. Christensen, B. Nelson, B. WVallis, Morrell, N. Lackey, Karch, R. Maggio, J. DiNicola, Renz, E. Ohmer, S. Bowser, D. Edkin, V. Bongiorno. ROXV THREE: C. IVard, M. Laurila, B. Tirpak, M. Singer, A. Billings, D. Bauer, J. Colonna, D. Pelton, 'l'. C uilianelli, I.. Bauer, M. Damcott, L. Marquurdt, R. Olszewski, P. Zonna, M. Icntulay. ROW FOUR: J. Mangold, M. lamho, M. Matson. B. Johnson, J. erson, J. Luschini, D. Lucarotti, T. :kllgllSlIIlC, R. Callari, K. IVilson, C.. 1 ussi, S. Custnvson, P. Murray, J. Austin, Arndl. . E I gd SENIOR Y-TEENS-ROIV ONE: P. Ross, L. Hulfman, L Brookhouser, C. Cocco, S. Berchtold, A. Phillips, E. Conway, A Biancosino, E. Rounds, P. Bennetti, J. Felbinger. P. Cooney, M Trimble. ROXV TIVO: N. Armstrong, W. Lyons, N. Michener, C. Campanella, I.. Schmidt, C. Cooper, S. Demers, S. Grisier, S XVinchcl, L. SJIIIIIIOIILIS, Hartman, B. MacGregor, C. YVrixton RON' THREE: S. Hinspeter, N. Casper, M. L. Balko, L. Mc- Guire, B. Hallock, B. Michel, L. Pifer, A. Spampani, J. Reisen- weher. N. DuVLe, C. Parenti. G. Martin, I.. Brownfield. ROWV FOI'R: C. Scvin, R. Mandarino, C. Lytlc, M. Silberman, S. Showers, S. Hanaucr, A. Sheldon, M. Bebko, G. WValker, M. Stevens, C. Edler, R. Ruggerio, B. Keith. The Y-Teen group has acloptecl as its symbol the triangle. The triangle represents the three major purposes ol' this girl's organization-spiritual growth, service to others, and social development. These goals are achieved by a number of activities: making sock dolls, collecting canned foods, filling Easter bas- kets ancl attending the annual Tri. ELEVENTII GRADE Y-TEENS-ROW ONE: E. JONES, P. Barron, M. Shea, B. McCall, O. Childs, C. Klan. I.. Seth, M. Cianelli, A. Scalzitti, M. Boya, S. Matthews, C. Coburn, N. Scott, J. Nolan, C. IVright, M. E. McConnell. ROXV TIVO: J. Calaa brese, S. Bilotti, M. Clawson, J. Fachetti, K. DiRenzo, C. Cac- chione, J.. Denning, S. Aylsworth. J, Caserta, S. Ycmcukih-LLM-4-v-F Yoccabozzi. S. Perry, Chaffee, J. Macer, J. Nicholson. ROIV THREE: F. Neiswonger, S. Koffman. B. Kearney, J. Taylor, P. McDonald. J. Skeooy, C. Braynt, R. Roehrl, C. Cilson, M. Lett, A. McCarthy, D. Bruno, E. Salo, N. Dunn, S. Filburn, G. Han- sen. ROXV FOLR: C. Moon, J. Kosco, C. Polito, C. Angelotti, ff-A-U 7' Eleventh Grade Y-Teens EI.EVEN'IiH GRADE Y-'I'EENS- Officers: S. Robins, M. Mur- phy, C. Diemel, S. I.eone. ROIV ONE: A. Lupo, N. Simons, I.. Charmante, R. Trigilio, M. Koper, N. Fuller, N. Cowan, J. Klapp, P. Beyer. R. Logue, B. Knipes, S. Calabrese, Hart, R. Perris, K. Goetz, M. Restiyo. RON' TIVO: S. Berarclucci, J. Stear, J. Elser, M. IVilliamson, N. Alden, D. Bowser, L. Com- stock. C. Rumble. P. Brock, K. Reymore, B. M'hitledge, C. Monteyecchio, A. Legas, G. Presky, B. Lebert, J. Horton. ROIV M. Fucci, D. Burns, M. DiLeva, D. Eakin, J. Caserta, C. Stewert, P. WVatson, V. Siegal, C. Jorclauo, C. Carter, J. Byers. J. Mc- Laughlin. THREE: I.. Fatica. P. Schaffer, Twargoski, M. Nartli, J. Peterson, M. Fuller, P. Griest, C. Frai'flc, C. Bossart, C. Notari- one, I.. Jensen, J. Khrae. E. DiMasi, D. Coleman. J. Savocchio, M. Clawson. ROW FOUR: Blila, R. Simmons. IVurzbach. L. Vogel, P. Meehan. K. Carlton, B. Allen, S. WVright, K. XVynn, B. Thayer, L. Brawn, IVilliams, L. Benacci, M. DeSantis, i ' Schuster, H, Adams, J. Berarclucci, E. Jakubcsik. --' 'Q' V5 . ,,.L...L- Tenth Grade Y-Teens 'IENIH GRADE Y-'IIIICNS-ROYV ONE: E. Smith, CL. lIl1l chinson, H. Allen, M. Clngston, 9:SlalTor, S. Shank. ROM' TWO NI. IYICCZIIIIIIIHII, C. Clark, A. Cook, M. Cottrell, K. Trcglcr, xl Brennan. R. Iimctcis, S. Dale, C. Rocco, S. Boam, QI. Hulmharcl ROXV THREE: T. Young, K. Eiscrt, M. Liebel, B. Schmcmlcr, I.. Cocfo. P, Stephens, E. Mosher, j. Bruno. Rowe, V. Tompkins, K. Sfhcllung. R041 F09 F2 ' ' I. K., 'l'I-INTH GRADE Y-TEENSfROXY ONE: C. DiRaimo, M. lzlkulyrsik. I.. Waller, J. Tannchill, C. DcPz1nlis, M. jones. NI. Nlillcr, Hilfllcock. Irwin. IVhilL'. ROM' TIVO: M. NIC- Crznfkcn. sl. Schclly, M. Rohn-rms. ll. Szxwrlcy, ll. XVulkow. C. Sci- fcrlh, S. Shinol, N. Smith, -I. .-Xlcnznulcr, K. Alcxick. ROW THREE: A. Lassnlan. QI. Egcr. S. Myers, K. Rose, N. Schz1-- . lxactker. liner, M. Coblcntz, I., Read, J. Sucsscr. lf fwdf-H-9' ,..,,,, ,I . . J... Katln' .xlllllllx Marily 0'M1-ara. llol- lit .Xd.nns. and Sue ,Xllliurn display Ll few ol the Illllllf xock dolla which were snbrnitted hy the tenth. L'lL'YL'lllll. and twellth grade Y-'I'eens, Theae dollb are e1'e11lu:1lly presented to the llllqll or phanageb. 'lilirough this project, the girls 11ot only fulhll their duty ol' 5ervic'e to others, hut also gain points necessary for the Fall Tri. As Tom McQuaid looks on, Pat Zonna and Nancy Lackey stop to admire their corsages while enjoyiiig theinselses at the I-'all Y-teen Tri. jUNIOR HIGH Y-TEENS- RON' ONE: D, Marquardt, I-I. Hoffman, P. Cooper, P. Tor' rance, C. Mang, L. Stcnt. ROM' TYYO: M, Krystck, j. Lasko, E Franzen, D. Mercier, 5. Scott, C Gifford, P. Swartwood, M Manos, D. Stl1wab. ROW THREE: D, Pctrillo, R. Groen- endaal, M. Allen, S. XYCSIIHHII, P. Meadowcraft, N. Fnegel. K. Hall, D. Clolonna. ROV' FOl'R: I.. Herhcrt, K. Doty, li. Mc- l'l1arli11, j, lfenn, I., Slllfillll. K. Henshaw. B, Barnharl, M, Boka, ROM' FIVE: l.. Brown, XVIII' den, S, Mitchell, S, Boch, S. Allen, fl. lvilllllllglOll, j. Muzi- ka, IJ, Baldwin, An Annual YTeen Project UQ , . lls The junior High Y-Teens had an active and enjoy able year u11der the leadership of Patty Cooper, Presi dent: Iillen Hollinan, Vice President: Linda Stent Secretaryg Patricia Torrance, Treasurerg Dodie Mar- quardt, Prograing Charlene Mang, Service Chairman 'A 5 ii .Q 3 :. 5.2 fr' COLLEGE CLI'B-ROWS' ONE: A. Hill, M. Holmes. K. Stout, J. McLaughlin. I.. ser, M. Seth, S. Robbins, D. Milburn. S. Gustav- son, M. Singer. M. Shea. Nl. Damcott. ROM' TIVO: M. Murphy. B. Jones, N. Weber. K, Ei- sert. C, Mannarelli. I.. Read, Cl. XVrixton, D. Bruno, S. Bilotti, ti. Siegel, I-1. Karsh, V. Bongi- orno. ROM' THREE: I.. Hutchings, E. Hitch. A. .Xxtell, J. Kokoros, J. Carlow, If. Root. P. Roth, S. INheeler, IJ. Strong, J. IN'ingerter, I.. Ciipalla, H. Estok. ROM' FOI'R: M. Darling, M, Stevens, M. Balko, G. Walker. P. Murray, C. Sexin, P. Major. B. Hallock, N. IJuVze, S. Ha- nauer. A, Sheldon. B. Michel. Future-minded members of the College Club present panel dis- cussions, films, and question and answer sessions which enable them to learn more about the colleges and universities of their choices. Talks given by teachers and alumni inform the students of accept- ance requirements, school life, and interesting activities available in many colleges. The comparison of various schools, such as co-ed and private, assist them in selecting a college of their choice. The knowledge gained during these meetings help the participants to decide on a definite career. The capable oflicers of the club are John Bermon, President, Ed Kolbe, Vice Presidentg Antoinette Spampani, Secretary, Ann Sheldon, Treasurer. 33 College Club COLLEGE CLUB-RON' ONE: I., Gustavson, E. Mosher. M. Cotrell, N. Lackey, J. DeCeglio, L. XValter, C. DePaulis, J. Kelly Vurzback S. I.eone. L. Bennacci K. Xlvnn. RON I-OLR l CI. Klan, B. XVallis, C. Coburn, Perry. ROVV TIVO: J. Mertens. ' ' . ' ', ', ' ' ' : CL. Siemel, N. Cowan, J. Clapper, S. Comstock, S. Grieser, XV Lyons, N. Alden, J. Blila, J. Berarducci, Lemmon, M. lJiI.ewa. F. Iiauschartl. l-- Jeter' T' Bushaf, J- BCYIUOII- ...,...,., ROIV THREE: 'l'. Spampani, Reisenweber, Savacchio, NI , Pucci, R. Ruggerio, C. Edler, J. Pederson, M. NVilliamson 9 , Yokum, J. Freed, R. Penske, T. Bauman, B. McAfee. R. Morin ,-47+ .Z Sewzke to Other! Service towards others is the main purpose of the Junior Red Cross. Each year this organization fills a chest which is sent to a disaster area. This chest con- tains school articles and some personal items. The money lor this project is raised through a noonday dance and by selling candy apples. The Junior Red Cross also sponsors an annual variety show at the Veterans Hospital. This year, Vincent is honored to have two of its members elected to the city wide council. They are Thomas Bauman, Vice President, and Andy Blarofsky, Treasurer. Painting windows at lem Lent Hospital are 'l'oni Bauman, Sidney Deiners, and Fred Bauschard, This is one of the many activities of our Junior Red Cross Chapter. JR. RED CROSS-RON' ONE: J. Leone, D. Schick, R. Iiednar CQ, Gustafson, K. Eisert, C. Wrixton, K. Wilson, P. Barron, NI Shea, B. Seth. N. Green, N. Lackey. ROW TWO: K. Halhlic-h V. Tompkins, S. Derris, J. Hart, B. May, J. Reisenweher, K Alexik, A, Grossi, R. Sheline, N. Fuller, I.. Stent, J. Canella ...',..+....,...... ...Q 4-1 'QP LJ ROM' THREI-1: X. Thayer, P. Pose. R. Roehrl, J. Schuster . Beyer, I.. lirownlielcl, A. Marana, P. Meehan, K. Conisto Bhla, Ningerter. RON' l Ol'R: li, Mosher, X. Xxtell, R . ter. li. Thayer, IJ. Daubenspc-ck. 'lf Ilaunian, lf. Baiiscliaicl Berinon, J. XVillianis, D, Miller. A. Sheldon, .ua X 1 l.OXl.IxRI CIIOIR- ROV' ONIQ: .X. f.i1111'1l. S. II:1rI1111111. .X Ilillings. NI. Shun. CI. I.icbcI. I311ll'. K. Smut. lllilu. K IQUIJIIIS. K., C.41l111111. II. ,Ic111c5. NI. NIlIl'IJllX. NI. Pole-tl. Nl. 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R. 511111-1ll. ll. S11u11g. R. XIl4lt'lNUll. I-. I-11l11'1liu. l'. NIUIIIIIN. I'HI'IlIllLlIll. R. Ifllllflllllbll, R. Rlmgnclx. RUN' IfIYIi: KI. 5i111pw11. lf. Sylwx. W. Kmxlrivl. lf. lI.111s1l1z111l. R, I'.1I111c1'. CQ. .XIkldX'IkIgllI, N. I111 111111, QI. lQill1u11. 1, Lung. R. f1I1NILlXSHll, II. Nlwu, I. II.1111111111. R. 5l.IIIM'Ill. K.. lllllll1'll1lL'l. R. 81. IUllll,f1, I.lIllllllLl, Il. Inga-1' 1111111, QI. IIz1111l1sc11. K.. I5I'l!lJClllll'l. X , X 117 'S' i , Snappy Twirlem' liverylzty during sixth period the girls gym is oc- cupied by the senior twirlers. Under the direction ol' Miss XVCiIlllCiIllCl', the twirlers practice their inztny routines until perfection is attained. The twirlers are divided into three sections: the single twirlers, the double twirlers, and the flag twirlers. Each girl stztrts out zts at single twirler ztnd ztfter ztwhile she may ztdvzmce to at flag, or double twirler. lhc skillful douhlt lVNlIlLlS uc Rona RLISIIILLI Iindt Ihotious lliint liousu Bonnie Nltfsill xulx l'lSllLl N1 nw Xnn liebko lonnic 1 h in and Sue Olnntn Performing snappy routines with flags 'i 'e Nancy Christensen, Karen Beckwith Bex- erly Brown, K'uhy Carter 'lorence Sinnnons. , .Clin .-R . .:. ' lgtro '.'. E . l' e ', . Xfit L' t', , -21111, . ' ' m, . . .ClIll'V, Q oolitlle, . Dl'0li'5'l. R0 ' 'l' ' Z . ' o, . XYhitIem 1 e. Lillll'2iX'. ' iillll, 5. Anderson, . -s. . .- Cl. Xeuhurfer, . Li l ' . , ,Q R ,-1 . 'f . W. . if Q R.. 2 Q , a IIM A 4 f , , K K QQ? 95 p E Q, H H, M H v 4 'Z ' 7 My . fy. fin Mn my I :.,,,2Y,,-I: U Qyz,f'fEj',f 3 I Q' Q FM , if A, ff' Mt! ff ., i I is leading our hand as color guards were Joyce Pedersen, Nanty XYeher, Kristen Stanger, Donna lidkin, and lidwina Karch. The MuJz'c Maker! Some ol' the IIlllSIt'llllI rninded Vincent students spend sixth period practicing in instutnental nntsic' class. On rlear lall days the hand may be seen on the loothall field practicing their intricate lorina- tions used at the loothall games. The band consists ol' lilly-live nletnhers who are led in their efforts by Vint-ent's inan about music, Mr. Porstih. Mr. Porsth can always be depended upon to help his students perlortn at their best. Our pep rallies ne 1 souitt ol fun Mr. I'orst'h shows this as he httnioi or exeryone. lllfllllllllg the ll'3lL'lll'l'5. , A .. is ously leads the hand in Rotk .hound the fllorkf' r'x'Q'l 1 SENIOR BAND-ROW ONE: D. DiDionisio, R. Bauman, R. Michael, Fava, D. Parsh, N. Fronzaglia, j. Iilser, J. Caldwell, WI. Doyle, ROXV TIVO: A. Killings, H. Hudson, S. Rleckner, D. Cantoni, G. Grignol, J. Cross, H. Pence, R. Siherthorn, j. Loeb, D. Carlson, P. Palmer. ROW THREE: A. Hanna, D. Doyle, L. Ahlberg, H. Anderson, li. Thotnpson, G. Peterson, II. Larson, D. Johnston, Presogna, j. Bashaw, j. Allen, T. Haller, D. Stout. ROW F0l'R: F. lHIlll'I'21fY, R. Forguer, A. Buuaneo, R. Chase, j. Karhu, D. Caldwell, G, Szyininski, S. Gilbert, G. Cui rie, G. Crankshaw, R. Thayer. ROXV FIVE: R. Carlson, E. Sea- berg, T. Presogna, R. Dunn, R. Rhoacls, YV. Mikesell, R. Post I.. Benson, D. DiSanLis. ROWS' SIX: E. lacks, C. Darling. RQXV- SEVENI' 'M.'Iff'r6WfTj1'-Iloppq-jvSh'iehls. 171. ,.-.. r.....J. gif! WIC XY 6171- ,XQUA 9: HIGH SCHOOL HIGH '15 ..-tx, '!Hl'. ' BA ND 0 Our School Although not large in nunt- ber, the Vincent Senior High Orchestra is a source ol pride to our school. The orchestra acts as a good will ambassador to the grade schools and to the junior high schools of the city by making annual concert trips to their buildings. At functions such as these concert trips, Mr. Porsch is assisted in his duties by the student conductor, Lynn Shepard. lfor their UllItl'l'S. the lllt'lllilL'I'i ol the Seniot Orchestra eltwtell Rt-ne .Kus- parh, l.llll'lll'ILlllI Jean lilser. Yin' Pres- ident: Linda Bauer, President: Robert Post, Social Secretary: Ari Hannah. 'lil'C'ilSlll'l'I'I and Lynn Shepartl. Sill- delll Conductor. .K-Z 1 SENIOR ORCHESTRA-RON' ONE: M. Weaver, H. Sproat Shepard R Post lx R Nelson J N Lackey L. Bauer, J. Elser, J. Hendrikson, R. Anspach, M. Stevens l- J Nolan ROV THREE J I-asa J Ruhl A Lutz S Bilotti Miller, R. Rudolph, Boyles. ROW 'I'N'0: A. Hannah L -X Cross: C, Niartln J Irerraro Junior Orchestra The junior Orchestra selected the following :ls its oilic-ers: Toni Ilztller, Presidentg Iillen lloilnizan, Vice Presiclenlg Lynn Herbert, Social Secretziry :incl Lihmr- inn. I r, A ' U' . r UK . Z .lunior Band .IPNIOR BAND-ROV' ONE: Loeb, R. Carlson, Cfiillk- shuw, R. Rolhrock, B. Dowmlen, lb, Clzielson. RON' TXYO: G. Sfynninski. XV. Sehaeekel, CQ. Palmer, S. Gilbert, 'l'. Tale, L. Gil- bert, R. Thayer, R. Baumann. V' frvvfv--2. ll'NlOR ORClllES'liR.X-ROXN' ONE: B. Barker, P. l'lll'l'il1lSC. I M. XVilIiains, D. Petrillo, NI. Kolhe, I, Swzirtwooml. ROW TWO: B. ixfL'ilil2ll'iill, IE. Gilson, I-1. Hllfiilllllll, l'. Cooper, l.. Herherl. I.. Olson. P. 'I10l'l'21lli'C. RON' 'I'HRlili: R. johnson, Deiinel, ll. NVagner, If. Murray, S. Bock, S. Gilbert, 'lf Haller, Il. Clailtlwell. R. Baumann, ll. Stout. li V' , , . . . . ' Llush! Llzang! The music ol our junior High band t cu 1 he hezml resounding from the band room during hircn This Junior High activity is an essential part of oiif sc'hool's music training progrzun because it pre' lmres students for inenibership in the senior orchestra. W... t , v lllll 'S .-2-f-'Q' 'Au mf'154i'2 Y fftafcbs f- J- 64-if X The xlunior High twirl- ers spend llllllll long huttrs after school i11 IJl'CIJliI'lIlg tl1eir rotttines for tl1e junior High ztssernblies, Judy Drofeski and Betty XYl1itledge. senior twirlers, assist Miss XYClIlllClllll'l' i11 trt1i11i11g the junior twirl- ers. JUNIOR 'I'WVIRI.ERS-R O W ONE: J. Drozeski, B. XYhitedge, P. Greiner, K. Hall, D, COlOIlIl2l. P. Kephart, K. Nlagooir NI. XYillia111s, ROXV TYVO: S. Boch, C. XVl1itti11gto11, E, jones, B. Gilson, M. Roberts, K. Henshaw. Flmlain Ba om O ed ' KIVNIOR CHliliRI.l-LXIJIQRS-ROV' OXI ' Mattms, S. Miller, R. Morad, P. Cooper, I l'kllll D. Nl2lI'flllflI'lll, K. H:111s011. D. Pelrillo 111z111, ROM IH O: l.. Hlbfflllall, S. SNlJlllll C The Junior Cheerleaders, u11der the direction of Miss XVei11- 5l1 '?1' .l' M 'Yk1'- IA- Uilbcftvs- I- '1 l ' - - - - V - llllilfllll I.. Stctit, I. I,:1slm. ROW TH he-.1mer, su J Jl 1 the 1 f tl 1 r l1 l1 bt xketb' ll z ll I l1ese ' - ll l Php or H' Junlo lg is A gn LS li11111rik. R. f,lJL'lll2lIl4ll'l', l'. llllllilll, K. llotx lx girls practice l'z1itl1l'ully i11 the hopes that SOlllCKl2ly they will be on wilson' I.. I,mm.wn, Nl Ndwn, I.. Homin the senior cheering squad. S, 9t'11tl,fZ. f.ifl'urd. 1.19, - 1,111 Audio Visual Aids Department -5 c mol LISSLIIIIJIIQS 1 c mac L Ich 1 nc Lnjomhlg l cf :rts of our smgc crew. T ICS' arc: om H'1mc1'1uun, om Ashby Riahfml Bausrharcl, Chuck food, Daw Strom , gb- 11' 1 cnbcrfcr. llnmlc .Xrr sv ' 1 l b Schu cr. 48 IJISTRIISI' l'lYli ElDl'CI,YI'l0N Cl.l'lifROXY ONE: ll. Xutti. P. lirowti. M. Russ. XY, Kvnnelley, li. Kolpcl, ll, llloms. T.. XX cix. R. l5iMai'to. .X, laillm. NY. Mztrki, .X. lit-nnitti. liptliil.. ROW D E 4 two. n. Synth. 1. Xt-lwn. n, Mt-nnini. lf. Nun. ll, tmitlmtt. l.. ' ' Mt'Dzlnnt'I, IJ. llctllioltl. R. Xlmrn. Miller. llolusli. l'. 1.111- lzthzin, R. Htrit-gel. K. Kintllv. ll. Kll'Sfll. lx i lx Your Book is verdue LIBRARY MONITORS-RON' ONE: K. Scheloske, N. jackson T. Young, C, Baumgartlner, j. Tittle, G. Hutchinson, T. Guila nelli, X. Scott, B. Nelson, j. Stonewall, E. Tregaskis. ROW TWO M. jones, j. Pederson, I.. Grassi, M. Grossi, J. Ciotti, Cl. Iarussi D. Milburn, M. Hamilton, B. Taylor, P. Long, J. Patton. ROW THREE: J. jones. P. Artlillo, A. XYhite. J. Suesser, B. Walkow. P. Amidon, K. Wilson, A. Marana, G. Martin, A. Grassi. -I. lfel- lpinger. ROM' I-'OL'R: X. Rietle, j. Reisenweber. S. Berchtoltl. S. Grisier, B. Fisher, B, Pacuraw, I . Simmons, M. Bcbko. G. XValker. j. Klutz. ' ' : Cl. Dunkle. P, Morgan, M. McCracken. its I Lf- . ' ,' ' ig 49 The School Monitors Per orm ,- I E'J-'51 R , NS:-1111. M. hlcwc . .Y I OFFICIE MONITOR-ROXV ONE: xl. Mlll'll1'i'l. ll S Xllburn. RON' TNVO: l,. Smlnmiclt, l. Rose, N. Casper. CI. l-Zeller Rc-zul, ll. JXQILIIIIS. MR. ll.XRllliR'S MONITORS-ROM' ONIC: ll l'm'llur1, Stczlr. A. llL'ru1'mll1ffi. C.. fsllSIklXSUll RON' TXYO: l,. Clululncsc, Morrull, B. klulm sun, D. Warren. MISS Kl'HX'S MONITORS-ROW ONE: M Singer, Cl. Fcrrzxrc, C. Klan. ROM' TYVO: B Wallis, M. Dammit. M. Iialko, P. Murray. . CD ov 3 fs C-3 S7 Man Valuable utzef Q GYNI MONITORS-ROM' ONE I.. Wcathcrbcc, li. Carson, A Billings, K. Pagliari, li, Kzlrch S. Huffman. ROM' TWO: L Kopp, IS. Nlcilall, H. Hudson, CI lcclsclorf. If, Klasmano, N. Buhl ROW 'lHRlil'1: j. Hurt. Nl George, l,. liiifflllilll, B. Wojla lik, G. Walker, l'. Major, ll Bowser. The Ca eterza and Cuftodml Staff? 'Jar - 'f A 73 ,gf sd bi: ,. 4. V5 . kj Y 3 A ,sl -1, CUSTODIAL STAFF-ROM' ONE: J, Mlsh B Fuller, Manager, S. Golembuski. ROV' TM 0 M Magcl, J. Kacbroniz, L. Reynolds. C. l.iLbel C .X F E 'I' E R I A MONITORS-ROM ONE: J. Cranksbaw, S. Peclerman, M Culbertson, C. Hlhitehill, J. Mornon J. XVice, J. Hubbard, J. Grasberger ROYV TXVO: R. Oulright, C. Hanes B. Johnson, C. Johnson, K. Nulph, S. Mlinchel, M. Hanun, T. Campanella ROXV THREE: T. McCabe. 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Eighteen year old ,Iudy would have been a senior this year, and it is difficult for us, her classmates, to explain how much she is missed. Judy was a little girl filled with all the charm, beauty of mind, and goodness a woman should possess. She was always around with a helping hand, no matter how big the task would be. She never quit anything once she started despite the work it took to make it perfect. Her unselfishness and devotion made her a willing worker and a true friend. Judy is gone, but we won't forget her. The memory of a little girl with a big heart, always smiling and helping someone, will forever remain in the minds of those who knew and loved her. 'Sv' The class of 1960 was very fortunate in having such outstanding class of- ficers as Dick Dunn, vice- presidentg Nancic Arm- strong, secretaryg Pete Roth, treasurer: and Don XVarren, president. They did a fine job representing our class. MICHAEL AFI-'RUNTI-Q llI'ilIlI2lllCS Club 3: Band 3 E rw I a' Z7 : 2 77 F5 x U7 fr x F1 'r C 7: -4 L, l : 7: F7 J 4 fr x -4 z llf PT M., ww-Q -:rw :vu , l -Qi?-., . 4 tt!! i A :K y I .J sh .. -n -r-Q . f ' J I-'RANK ALESSI MARIE ALFIERI Basketball 13 Cross Country l: Gym Monitor 2: Ollice Monitor Track l: Distributirc Education I. 3. SUSAN ALLBURN PENNY AMIDON National H on 0 r Society 3: Student Council 3: Spanish Club Hoineroom 230 President 33 l, 23 Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Libr NEXVS Staff 2, 33 Dranlatics Monitor 33 Basketball I. 2: Club 1.2, President 33 Quill and Swimming 3. Scroll 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. CAROL ANDERSON HAROLD ARROWSMITH Student Council I, 2, 33 Merit Award l, 2, 33 Football l, 2, 33 Track l, 2, 33 National Athletic Scholarship Society 3. Rl'SSELL ANDERSON Homeroom I24 President 2: Vice President l: Football lg Bowling l. Student Council li Science Club lg Spanish Club lg Hi-Y 2, fl: Hall Monitor 23 Track 3. NANCIE ARMSTRONG Homeroom 230 President 33 Senior Class Secretary 33 Stu- dent Council 23 NEWVS Staff 2, 33 College Club 2, 33 Spanish Club I, 2. vIlYDlTl'l ARNDT College Club 33 Dramatics Club 33 Future Teachers 33 Y-Teens l, 2, 33 Cecelian Choir l, 2. An unforgettable year l,2, 3. TERESA AUCL'S'I'INE NEWS Salesman 1, 2, 33 College JO-ANN A L'STIN Club 33 Dramatics Club 33 Y- ing 3. Teens 1, 33 Cooking Monitor Y-Teens 33 Orchestra 3 lo MARY l.Ol' BALKO MCU! fXVV2il'd 1, 21 lfuture Teach- ers 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent l3 Concert Choir l, 2, 3: National Honor Society 3: At- tendence Monitor 3. RICHARD BARDO Distributive Education 3. IDARLENE BAUER l'ltllIlCl'00lll 230 Secretary 31 llraiuatics Club 33 Science Club lg Y-Teens 33 Cynr Monitor 2, DENNIS BANDECCA NEWS Salesman l. ALEX BARTO Bowling 2, 3. LINDA BAUER liomeroom 230 President 23 College Club 23 Future Teachers 33 Y-Teens 33 Orchestra l, Vice President 2. President 3. THOMAS BAUMAN SPOKESMAN Board 33 College Club 2, 3: Future Teachers 33 German Club 23 junior Red Cross l, 2, City YVide Vice Presi- dent 33 Concert Choir l. 3. 'CJ 'PTT FRED BAUSCHARD College Club 33 Cernian Club Vice President 33 junior Red Cross 2, Vice President 33 Con- cert Choir 33 Bowling l, 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3. We have now reached dl mum e point and RALPH BAXTER College Club 2, 33 Science Club l, 33 junior Red Cross 33 Con- cert Choir I, 2. 33 Bowling 2, 3. 'it' 1--'P MARY ANN BEBKO Council Variety Shows l, 23 Col- lege Club 2, 33 junior Red Cross 2, 33 'l'wirlers I, 2, 33 Y-Teens l, 33 Eligibility Monitor 23 Library Monitor 2, 3. KAREN BECKWITH Council Variety Shows 1,23 Mer- it Award 2: Twirlers l, 2, 33 Y- Teens l, 2, 33 SPOKESMAN Salesman 2. .M fs s 'W 'V .XR'lilll'R BENNEYII Distributixe Education 3: Dante Club l. , X Q ,,ff,i,g i XXII -X III XXCOSINO I HONIAS BIEI, Homuooni P30 Sccretarx VS Salesnlan 3: Hi-Y 2, .3 SPOIII-SKI XX Board 5 Dante Hill Nlonitor 2: Football l, 2. 3: ii lu, I library X Bas etball lg Baseball 2, 3. I'A'I'RICIA ISI-1NNEII l'I junior Red Cross I, 2, 3: Y- Iieens 33 Bowling 3, Captain 2. ANGELA BERARDVCCI Student Council lg Council Var- iety Shows I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Cecelian Choir I3 Counselor's Monitor I3 Ofhce Monitor 2, 3. IOHN BERMOX Council Variety Shows l, 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 33 College Club I, 2, President gl Concert Choir I, 2, 3: IVater Polo 2. 3: National Athletic Scholarship Society 2. 3, KAREN ISICNIINC Council Variety Shows 23 Y- Ieens I: Cecelian Choir I, 3: Concert Choir I, 2, 3. SALLY BERCHTOLD College Club 3: Dramatics Club 33 Future Teachers 2, 3, Y-Teens I. 2, 3: Cheerleader lg Library Monitor 3. DONALD BETZHOLD Distributixe Education 3. . ' -' I i .-W we at ' 3 Q R 4 A ' 3 Q I .fee before MI ez orl of mek ex W ez' ' perience D KX ID Illl- RIC YI XRIx IIII I-.I NIIx0I'I' ANNE IIILLINGS DIANA BIRLEY C l- RNI XX 1 I l li 3 Honicrooni I 4 Prcsidcnt 23 Council Variety Shows 2: Na- Bowling 2, 3. amish C lub I l'00lhdll I, 33 tional Honor Societv 2, 3: Y- M gffflll-'I' Baikctball I Teens I, 2, 35 Concert Choir 1, 9 . - . ' . -, 3, C-ym Monitor I, 3, Bowl- ing I, 2, Captain 3. JOSEPH BOLASH VIDA BONCLIORNO Distributive Education 3, College Club 2, 33 Dante Club As' 2, 33 Future 'fcachers 33 Y- Y7 i Teens l, 2, 33 Counsel0r's Mon- an-Y itor 3: Library Monitor l. JOHN BONNEY SANDRA BOXVSER NEXVS Salesman lg College Club College Club 33 Y-Teens l, 33 Student Council l, 2, 33 NVater Polo 1, 2, 33 Swinnning 1, 2, 33 National Athletic Scholarship Society 2, 3. BFG' Ben GBC GEORGE KIOANNE BRADLEY College Club 23 Stage Crew 33 Merit Award l3 Twirlers I3 Y- 'I Concert Choir 33 Hall Monitor Teens I, 2, 33 Life Savi l, 23 Cross Country li Track 2, - , National Honor Society 3. 3. x Monitor 23 Track 3. RAYMOND BRICKER College Club 33 Hi-Y l3 Hall 'RK 5' 1777 , gi' A Y A il ff'4?1ii'f 1 .. LINDA ISROCIOUS Couneil Variety Shows l, 23 Twirlers l, 2, 33 Y-Teens l, 23 Bowling 2, Captain 33 Swim- ming 2, 3. Gram Lim and Learn LYNNE BROOKHOIKSER BEVERLY BROXVN National Honor Society 2, 33 lwirlers 2, 33 Basketball l, 2, 33 Merit Award lj College Club 33 Bowling 2, 33 Swimming 33 Ilrainatics Club l, 2, 33 Y-Teens Girls Letter Club 2. 1.2. 33 Concert Choir l, 2, 3. Q 3 an 5 LINDA BROYVNFIELD Merit Award 23 College Club l, PECC Y BROXVN Distributive Education 3. 2, 33 Cheerleader 1, 2, 33 junior Red Cross 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2. 33 Life Saving 1, 2. lf if 1 A, NANCY Bl'HL SPOKESMAN Salesman 3: Y- Teens 1, 2. 33 Ceeelian Choir l, 2, 3: Gym Monitor 31 Lilmrztry Monitor 2. MARY BLRCHART Student Council 2, National Honor Society 2, 3: College Club l, 2, 33 Cheerleader l, 2, 3: jun- ior Red Cross l, 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, Secretary 1. THOMAS BUSHAR College Club 2, 3, German Club 3, Concert Choir 2. 3: Bowling 2, 3. DENNIS CACCHIONE I ARRY CALABRESE Dante Club l 2 'National Honor Society 3: Mer- Passed away on December 21 it Award 2: Concert Choir l, 1959 Treasurer 2, President 33 Bas- all l, 2, 3: Track l, 2, 32 'Vatlonal Athletic Scholarship Soctetv 2, 3. BARBARA BURGER Distrihutiie Education 3. A R'l-Hl.'R BURKHOLDER NEYYS Salesman lg SPOKES- NIAN Salesman 2, 3, Projection- ist 2, 33 Cross Country 33 XYrest' ling 33 Track 2, 3. GLENN CABLE Bowling 2, 3. Y L. T FY 1 john Comi and joe Cramle illustratt- the use of the Bunsen photometer to john Schuler and Dick Read. This is one of the many experiments rontern- ing light that is performed in the twelfth grade physics classes. ' J if 1'-1, G19 had in-ny DENNIS CAl.lNVEl.l. l'A'l'RICK College Club 3: German Club 2: Basketball Bantl 3: WVrestling 2, 3. cation 3. We JOSEPH c:,xRc:Io1.1 College Club 3: Dante Club NEYYS Saleslnan 2, 35 Cynl Presitlent 2: Gytn Monitor 2: Football l. FRA NCES CASSA NO .Xttentlanre Monitor 2: Gym t Monitor l, 3, 3, 3: Y-Teens 33 Eligibility Mon itor 3. CAROL CHARNEY Basketball 33 Howling 3: Life Saving 3: Swimming 33 Cirl's Letter Club 3. EVELYN CA RSON Monitor 3: Basketball 2, 3: Switntning 2. DOROTHY CERVICRO College Club 3: K.Y.B. Club l NANCY CHRISTENSEN Council Variety Show 2: Twill ler QQALIAAHAX R0llliR'l'A C.-Xl,l,.'XRI lg llistributive Edu- Honleroom 230 Treasurer l, 2, 3: Dante Club l, 2, 33 Y-Teens 33 Gytn Monitor lg Bowling l, Captain 2, 3, ANTHONY CAMIR-XNEl.lA College Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 33 Cafeteria Monitor 31 llall Monitor 2: Football l, 2, 3: Base- ball 2, 3. have heen tem ht throughout lzfe CAROL CAMPANELIA Student Council l, 2, 35 College Club l, 2, 33 Dante Club l. 2: Dramaties Club l, 2, 3: Y- Teens 2, 3, President lg Con- cert Choir l. s l, 2, 35 Y-Teens 3. THOMAS CAREY College Club lg junior Real Cross I, 25 Football l, 2: Trafk l, 2, 3. and up Z' V. ., -2' is IOANNE CICI-IRO Dramatics Club 3: Spanish Club lg Y-Teens l, 2. fl: Bowling 2, 3: Homeroom 216 President l. GJ 135 S.. l l -IRAN CIOTTI CAROLYN CLANTON BARBARA CLARK Dante Club 2: Library Monitor Cafeteria Monitor l, 2: Eligibil- 2g Basketball lg Bowling 2, ity Monitor 3: Basketball l. 2: Swimming 2: Intraniurals l, 2. to prqmre 01' tlozk cluipiciouf occmion COR.-X COCCO -ll'llI'l'H COLONNA College Club fl: Y-Teens 1, 3: SPOKESMAN Salesman l, 2. 3: Library Monitor I3 Basketball Y-Teens fl: Basketball l. 3. 'Env ,guy into JOHN COMI EDITH CONAXVAY 5 Q:-ar '56 5-Q Dante Club 2, 33 Bowling I, 3. CRAIG CIONBOY Merit Award lg College Club fl: Hi-Y 2. fl: Gym Monitor 3: Foot- ball l, 2, 3: Track 2. 3. PATRICIA COOXEY Student Counril 2: College Club l, 2, 3: Draunztties Club l, 2. fl: junior Red Cross l, 2: Y-'lt-enx l, 2, 31 Attendance Monitor Ii. Dramatics Club 3: junior Red Cross 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 33 Bowl- ing 3. XVILLIANI COOK Student Council l, 23 Spanish Club l, 2: Hi-Y 3: Hall Monitor 2: Football l, 2, 3, CAROL COOPER College Club 2. 3: Cheerleader 2, fl: Y-Teens l, 2, Il: Bowling fl: l.il'e Sailing l, 2, fl: Home- l'OOIll 216 President 3. 63 of' fx 2 1.-lx llll Ullllllll' 111 '1 1l11-111 IN 111111111111 111 , 1 . 1ll 11111111 l'.llU,llNll Nlll1lt'Illx. 111.111 R1-111. l111l1 C.11l11111111. l1LlllL'llC l511111'1'. 1ll14l .1111' 1111' I1 . ' 'I 11s1 ll1llQlllllLQ lll.l' llllIllllLQ 111 111k1' l'lllLll'lll 111111-s 11111 llll'll' 1l111s1'11 SlllJl1'tlN. is 1l11' 11111 slvp lll X1llllll1' Ll Qll1lll 1111111-1, N LURIQX COPE CLXROI. 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'T--n ,Z Q ir' KIAMES DANDREA CARY DARR Football 2, 33 Basketball l. 2. 3: NEWS Staff 33 Nl-IX Baseball 2, 3. 3: Wrestling 3. if YQ-17 WADE DAVIS VS Salesman Spanish Club lg Bowling 3. E ,IANIET IDE CAR.-X Homerootu 2l6 Secretary l. 2. 3: Dramatics 33 Twirlers 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2. 3: Cooking 3: Bowling I. 2. 3. Each of us will Jtrive to do lair bert AUDRIE DE CARot.is sriivii DECOTA 25555535 Dramatigg Club lg Twirlgrg l, Spanish Club lg Hall Monitor 23 . 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Library lVater Polo 2, 33 Swimming 1- 2. Monitor l. 33 Bowling 1. K 4 5 ,sw-5, :.v -W ww: ' I 'K 4? ' A f fx . . , ,- sY1mxr.v1m12Mi.Rs :eel College Club 1, 2, 33 Future AJ iq' A5 Teachers 2, 33 Junior Red Cross 2, 3: Homeroom 216 President lg Y-Teens I, 2, 33 Coui1selor's Monitor 2. IIAMES DI FL'CCI Hi-Y 3: Hall Monitor 2, 33 Bowl- ing 3. 'Il'Dl'l'H Ill NICOL.-X SPOKESMAN Board lg Dra- lnatics 33 Y-Teens l. 2, 3: Ce- relian Choir 2: Basketball l: Bowling 2, 3: Swimming l. GUY DI ANGI College Club 35 Future Teacher 33 K,Y,B. l, 2, 3. RONALD DI NI.-XRCO Distributixe Education 3. lll-ZXRII-1'Ii'l.A'l lil SAll.X'I'INO llratnatics fl: Cooking Monitor 33 Cytn Monitor l: Basketball 25 Swinuning I. HENRY MAYME DON.-XTUCCI Distributive Education 3. College Club 2, 3: Dante Club 3: Fixture Teacliers 2, 3: Y-ICCIIS lg Cecelian Choir l. 2. fl: Bowl- 12? ing 3. PHILIP DOWDEN ,JOHN IJOYVELI. NEXVS Staff 33 College Club 2, Cyin Monitor fl: Track 2. 31 31 Hi-Y 3: Cross Country 2, fl: Chess Club 3. Basketball lg Track 2. 3. 'V' INIANE DOYLE RICHARD DUNN UFHHIHIICS Club 2, 31 Pf0jCCIi0l1' National Honor Society 2, Vice ists I, 2: Band I, 2, 3. President 33 Class Vice Presi- AL dent 3: Council Variety Shows I, 33 2, 33 Cross Country I, 3. College Club 3: Band I, NANCY DU VII-1 SPOKICSM.-KN Board 33 College Club 2. flg I uture Teachers 31 Iizisketlmzill 3 Y3I'eens l, 2, 3: Student Coun- cil 2: National Honor Society fl. We pray that We ewe CIARICE I-IIJLIQR DONNA IEDKIN RICHARD I-IDKIN Merit Awartl 3: Future 'I'e:tcli- Ifootbzill Ig Cross Country I: ers 3g Color Cuard 3: Y-lee ' 1 I, 2, 3: Main Ollice Monitor 2' Basketball 2. 66 ns I1 tck I, 2, 3. Y-'Ieens I, 2, 33 Main Ollice Bowling I, Captain 2, fl. Hotnerooxn 108 Secretary-'I'reas- nrer I. 23 College Club l, 2, fl: Monitor I, 35 Basketball I. 2, 33 SANDRA EDINGER Y-Teens I: Library Monitor 2: learned well S'I'ELl.A EVANS Student Council I C 1 leaders I, 2, 35 Kctclmn I 1 lg Cirls' Letter Cli 'S -mmf ,,, 'On HJ 'ZIP' NIICHAELINA FARGIORGIO Y-Teens 2: Cecelian Choir 2: Cooking Monitor 31 Bowling 2: ' Swimming l, 3. 11' me fi:- 'FQ FHONIAS FISCHER BEVERLY FISHER X rcstlmg l 7 3 Council Variety Shows 2. 3: 'fwirlers l, 2, 33 Library Monitor 2, 33 Bowling 2, 3. the lersom tau lat ur bl.-XMES FOR'FUNA'I'0 Merit Award 2: Dante Club 3: K.Y.B. Club l, 3, President 2: junior Red Cross 33 Concert Choir Student Conductor 1, 2, 3. hm - Al, FALBO Student Council 3: Distributive Education 3. PHILIP FALBO Student Council 23 NEWVS Staff 3: -Iunior Red Cross 2: Cross Country 2. 33 Wrestling 2: Track 9 ,IA Mus ixwfx Band l, 2, 33 Orchestra 3: Foot- ball 23 Track 3. AIl'lJI'I'li H-:1,mNt:ER jAMEs rmsco NEXVS Stalf l, 23 Spanish Club NEYVS Salesman 1, 2, 3: College l, 2: junior Red Cross l, 2, Y- Club 33 German Club 1,33 Foot- teens l,2.31 Library Monitor 3. ball l, 2, 33 Bowling 1, 2, 3: Colf NICHOLAS FRONYAGLIA JAMES FROST SPOKESMAN Salesman l, 2, 33 Student Council lg XYrestling 3 German Club 2: Junior Red Baseball 3 CAROLYNN I-'YE NEXVS Salesman l. SANDRO GARBIN Football 35 Cross Country 1: Basketball l, 2, 33 Baseball 3. NANCY GASPER NEXVS Salesman 25 junior Red Cross lg Y-Teens l, 35 Main Office Monitor 3: Bowling 3. FRANK GALE College Club 3: Spanish Club fl: Hall Monitor 2: Bowling l, 2. 3 'L Y'-or -N1 'fl GERALDINE GARDNER Council Variety Shows lg Twir- lers lg Y-Teens lg Cooking Mon itor 33 Basketball 3. gk, ,., s-uni nr THOMAS GAUSMAN German Club l, 2. 3. L . 05,5 CAROL GAVI'l I' MINNIE GEORGE junior Red Cross 23 Y-Teens College Club 2, 3: Gym Moni- 3: Cafeteria Monitor lg Swim- tor 33 Swimming 23 Intramurals ming 3. 2, 3. We will mfiafe to be? other! CAII. CIl,I,liSI'IE ANN GIRARD THIERESA ClUI.IANEI,l.I 'l'l'lE0l30Rl'1 GIVLER College Club 2: Cecelian Choir Student Council 23 National Dramatics Club 33 Yfleens 33 Student Council l,2g Homeroom l. Honor Society 2, 33 Spanish Library Monitor 33 Basketball l05 President lg Count-il Vari- Club 2, 3: Concert Choir l, 2, 3: llonu-room l20 President 2, fi. .s Q5 I 2, 3: Intramurals 2. ery Shows 33 Concert Choir 2. 33 Hall Monitor 2: I-'ootball 2, 3. 7 - rn. .,., .ML --Zi . . fi t , if t if in 'QI .XLIAN CIASCOXV Cxifeteria Monitor l: Hall Mon- ttor 2: lYrestling l. fl: Track 3. CHARLES CUUDRICH 5 Jil lg Bowling 3. 'sl 'fv lziZ'?if,lT. X ,X :LQ-K Ax 'J l a4lfQ,3qi:w?:f-t lo E632 110.-XNNE CRASBERGER NEWS Salesman lg SPOKES- MAN l: Drainatics Club 3g Y- Teens l, 2, 3: Cafeteria Monitor YN F0 fs. imskcttmtt 1. 4 LOUISE GREGORY SUSAN CRISIER Council Variety Shows 2g Twir- Stttdent Council lg College Club lers 2, 31 Y-Teens 3, Cafeteria I. 33 Drznnatics Club 33 Y-Teens Monitor l, 2: Library Monitor 2. l, 2, 33 Cytn Monitor l. - ' Hall Monitor 2: Cross Country RICHARD GOODMAN Hall Monitor l, 2: Bowling 2. 3. JOSEPH GRANDE Student Council fl: Science Club lg junior Red Cross 33 Cross Country 2, 3: Track 2, 3. l.Ol7 ANN GRASSI Library Monitor l, 33 Basketball 1: Bowling 2, 3. V-J Seniors that take l'.0.lJ. bt-cotne awart of the itnportance of hating ati actin interest in their school, their coin' tnunity and their country. Barb Swar- tzell, Nancy Du VIC, Betty Hallock Ellen Rounds, and Nancie Artnstrong are discussing the xarious fortns ol city gorerninent. 1-my A 70 1 N ,, Q 6.3 3 'Q- M izix AMELIA GROSSI Council Variety Shows 2, 3: Dante Club 2: junior Red Cross 3: Cecelian Choir l, 2: Or- chestra 3: Library Monitor 3. SLSAX HANAUER 5.1 Q' 3 , GERALDINE GUSTAFSON College Club 2, 3: Dramatics Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3: jun- ior Red Cross 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 33 Mr. Barber's Monitor 3. ,Q I . K A. wie ,,31g2,l iff ' 11 ' SANDRA GUSTAVSON National Honor Society 2, 3: Homeroom 108 Secretary-Treas- urer l: College Club l, 2, 3: Y- Teens l, 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3: Con- cert Choir l, 2, 3. KAY HALBLEIB SPOKESMAN Board l: Dra- matics Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 23 Basketball 2: Swimming 2: Intramurals 2. 0 e or debt 0 mtztu Wew fg 'deovzll ELIZABETH HALLOCK AMM Merit Award 1: College Club 33 Cafeteria Monitor 3: Basketball Dramatics Club 2, 3: Y-Teens l. 2. 3: Bowling 2: Swimming 2: 3: Library Monitor l: Intra- Intramurals 2: Girls Letter Club murals 2, 3. CARL HANES 2, 3. College Club l, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, Cafeteria Monitor 3: Cross 2, fl: Concert Choir l, 2, 3: Bowl- Country 2: Track Manager 2, 3. ing l, 2, 3: Life Saving 1, 2, 3: L Intramurals 1, 2, 3: National Honor Society 3. DANII-1I.IlANSON jorcgii H,xR:1'xIAN College Club 2. 3: Dramatics Club 2, 3: Y-'leens l, 2, 3: Mr. lluxnphl'ey's Nlonitor 3: Bowl- ing 2: Swiniming l, 2. IJAYIII ll.-XRIER Wrestling 2. fl. l'QliNIO llllllikflwl' Football I: Basketball l. '13, l ,f A K K HTS' L - 1 7- , .UA K A : 41 . -' 7 t E 5 ., ' Q it ' I e T - 3 ii Y' , N ,Q 'if n f X 2 x ix AlfDREY HILL SHARON HIXSPETER ALBERT HOLDEN MARY ELLA HOLMES College Club l, 2, 3: Cheer- SPOKESMAN Salesman 3: Col- Wrestling 2. NEXVS Staff 3: College Club 2. 3: leaders 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: lege Club 2: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Bowling 3: Swimming 2. Counselors Monitor 3: Basket- Concert Choir 2, 3: Swimming 1. ball 2, 3: Life Saving 2, 3. who lm we l76gJ66i uf alan the way HEATHER HUDSON LARAINE HUFFMAN junior Red Cross 2: Y-Teens l: NEWS Salesman 1: Future Band l, 3: Gym Monitor 3: Bas- Teachers 2: K.Y.B. Club 2: jun' ketball 2, 3: Bowling 3. ior Red Cross 1: Y-Teens 3: Sl T7 N, in Yin- atv 'Vs SJ' Gvm Monitor 3. SVSAN Hlll-'FMAN National Honor Society 2, 3: Merit Award l: German Club 2, 31 Cheerleaders l, 2, Co- Captain 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, Secre- tary 3: Bowling l, 3, Secretary 2. N,-X NCY JACKSON Library Monitor 3. Nl,fXRll.YN jliXK'liLI, ijl'1llllilIiL'S Club 31 Future Teatllers 3: Y-Teens Ii: Bowl- ing fl, 'NPS , 'moi 1 fix . S CYNTHIA IARVSSI Merit Award I: Dante Club 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: Counselor's Mon- itor 3: Library Monitor l. 33 Bowling l, 2, 3. LINDSAYJETER College Club 3: Cross Country 2. 3: Bowling l: Track 3: Na- tional Athletic Scholarship So- ciety 2, 3: Hi-Y 3. ISARBARA JOHNSON Student Council 2: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Cafeteria Monitor 2, 3: Nlr. llatrlmers Monitor 3: Bowling 2, 3. 71 C5 Learning to operate the complicated computers and machines found in the modern ollice is one of the many skills acquired in Office Practice. -lean Pat- ton, Ann Billings and Frances Cassano are learning how to run the mimeo- graph machine. 44 VVTLLIAM JONES Spanish Club l, 2: Cafeteria ol - 3: German Club Monitor 33 Hall Monitor 2: 2, 35 Hall Monitor 23 Basketball Football 23 Cross Country lg lg XVrestling 2: Track 3. Basketball l. , X EDVVINA KARCH 0 KARRFALT SPOKESMAN Board 23 College 'man Club l, 2: Hall Moni, Club 2, 33 Dramatics Club l, tor 2. 2, 33 Color Guard 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 33 Bowling 2, Captain 3. BONNIE KEITH XVILLIAM KENNELLEY K.Y.B. Club 33 Y-Teens 3. Distributixe Education 33 Hall Monitor 3. ROBERT KERN KAREN KINDLE Ilistrihutive Education 3. 419' E:- -png, 4-5- Lp Y.. gg, ll IDI I II KIYSIiI.I..X I5.XRl4.XR.X KIRSCIII IQRXI-1SI' KUISEI, IQIDXYARIJ KOLISE IfImm'1'um11 QI? 5l'LI'Clill'f I. Cllwss Club I. 2: Distribulixv llietribulixc Ifflllulliml 33 Swim- SIIIIICIII Cluuufil II: Nation I'1'cNi1Ivl1I 2: Nlcxit .fXwu1'lI 2: I'IlIIll'llIIUll 3: IIYLIIIIRIIICS Club I, Illillg 21 Iiuwliug I.2: Golf 2. Ilnum' Smicty 2. PI4l'9IlIL'lll I CIl1cc1'lc1ulc-rs Il: Y-Inca-us I. Yin: 2: 'l.NYII'Il'l'S I. 2: Iixxsketball I. fffvllvgl' CIIIII 2. Vid' Prcsimlc I'rcsiclc'ul 2. I'1a-sicluul Il: I'1nck 2ISIK'Il1lIIlIIlgI.2, II: C4llllt'l'I Cllmir 2. fl: I m'1'igl1 Quccu 2: Bowling 2. II. PIXCIIZIIIQ1' Slumlcul 2: Swiuuuiug, Ma we profit mankind in all our Worley LYNX KOPI' QIICRRY RUSIURICK IIUIIIUYUOIII 215 SUl'l'IJIill'I I. Spzuusll Club lg Iluwliug I. I'I'CllSIlI'Cl' 23 Gym Monitor I, II: Iiuskctllzlll I, 2: Howling I, Cz1pl11iu2, 3. Q' if CII IIFRXXRIJ Ixkffl XIX Nxxfcx I X1 kkx 'N C-Ice-Club I. UUII4'-, KSIII ,I ,cr- V ' CQIiR.XIIIl II.Xl'RII..X Nl.-XRIORIIE I..Xl'RII..X iran' 1-lcv Club I3 fIUIll'l'lI Kllmi1'2.fI. Cluuuril Y11x'ivlx Slums I, 2, fig Iwillvrs l, 2. fl: Y-IL-cus l, Ili , Iimvlilug 2. fl, IJURUIIIY I,Iii1.X'I I,-X NIARIIE LEX I l'I..XY fouuul XZIIIUII Slums I, 2, fi: I.N'III1'l'S 2, fl: Y-Iccus I. 2, fl: Iwirlc-xx l. 2. fl, Lynx Nlouilm' I: Iinwliug 2. fi: Swiuuniug I. YVILLIAM LEVBE Science Club lg Hall lN1onitor 2: Track 3. CAROL LIEBEI. Y-Teens 3: Cecelian Choir l: Concert Choir 2, 3: Library Monitor lg Bowling 3. JOHN LIPCHIK llistributive litlucation 3. ,.....-.- DAVID LIEBAI' German Club l, 2: Hall Monitor 2g Golf lg Captain 2. 33 Na- tional Athletic Scholarship So ciety 2, 33 National Honor So ctiety 3. RONALD LINDEY Hall Monitor 2: Football lt XVatcr Polo 2. Y joux LIVOTI Homerooin 120 Vice President 2, Treasurer 3: Counselor's Monitor 2. 3. 1 E JOHN LOCRXYOOD 33 Cross Country lg Basketball .l. 1'5 15' I Q 2..- T17 2-...ff I-'RANK LONIBARDO Spanish Club l, 23 Football 2, NEWS Staff 3: junior Retl Cross We have been em bt not on! by extboole C,'XROl. l.ONCQNliCl-ilfll DEAXNNA l.l'CARO'l l'I AIOXNNIC l.l'SCHlNl Qllvlil Y-Teens 2g Basketball 2. 3: Dante Club 3. Secretary 2: Y- Hoint-room 213 l'rt-siclent fig . l-ISM.-KN Salesman l 2 Swiniining fl. 'l't't'nS 2. 3: Gini Monitor l: Merit Awami 21 Dante Club 2: Hi-Y 1.2: Bllllfl 1.2, 33 UIC Bowling l, 2, fl. Y-'lt-ons 15: Sl'UKliSNIi-KN Salt-me tra l, 2. 33 Swimming lg X81 0-. 'Qu uv' V57 man 1,23 Howling l, 3, bs sr fl W? -v ling l. tn... XYINNIE LYONS Stutlent Counril 2. Yire Presi :lent fl: Merit Awatrtl 2: SPOKI-IS MAX BOARD Il: Future 'lieziclr ers 2. President fl: Y-Teens I 2. fl: National Honor Society 3. CXROI. I.Y IiI.I-1 X-Ieens fl: Cooking Moniioi I Ilzisketbztll I. fi: Swinuning I I Intrinnurzils l, Il. ROBERT LYTLE BETTY MQUQGRECOR College Club l, 2, fl: Drzuna l, 2: Clieerlezitlers I, 2, Il: I Icons I. 2. fl: Concert Choir 7 fl: Stutlent Council l. ROS!-iI.I,A MAGGIO PATRICIA MAJOR College Club I: Dramalics I, SPOKESMAN BOARD 3: lol 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Basketball 2: lege Club 2, fl: Cheerleaders I Bowling fl: Life Saving 3. ROSEMARIE MANDARINO ,IANICE MANCLOLD College Club 2: Dante Club 3: Merit Awzml 2: Cheerleaders l, Future Teachers I, Vice Presi- 2. 3: Y-'Iieens I, 2, fl: Bowling 3: tlcnt 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. Swiinining 2: Stutlcnt Council 2, 5. ana' manual but by faith and hope NI-1l.I,O MANCONI .-XRLIHIXI-1 MAR.-VAX SPORI-QSM.-KN Sttlesinuu fl: Stu- Concert Choir l. 2. tlent Council I: Hall Monitor Monitor l,fl. 2: Matin Olliee Monitor 2: Foot- ball I, 2. 3: Wrestling 3. .f 2. 3: Y-Teens I, 2: Teachers Monitor 3: Swimming I, 2. ROISERI MARKI .XNIJRIQW MAROFSKY 'I' l,ibrzu'y Merit .Xwurtl l: llistributixe litl- NEWS Siilesinzin 2: junior Ru urzition fl: I'rojcc'tionists l. Cross 2, 'lireasurcr fl: Hull X itor 2. 'S T? I.INlIA MARQUARDI Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Bowling l, Cap, tain 2. 33 Swimming 3, Girls' Letter Club 2. WILLIAM MARVCCI llall Monitor I, 2. ,IOHN MATTEO Spanish Club I. GLORIA MARTIN Council Variety Shows l, 2, 3: NEWS Staff 2, 3: NEWS Sales- man 2: College Club 2, 3: Y- W Teens l, 2, 3: Orchestra l, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll Secretary 3, X MARNIIA MATSON Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Basketball 3: Intramurals l, 2, 3. BONNIE MAY Merit Award lg College Club 2, 35 Future Teachers 2, 33 Cheerleaders 2, 31 Y-Teens l, 2. fl: National Honor Society 3. K- gf gif 9' . MARY MAY XVILLIAM MeAlfl-lli F Y-Teens l, 2: Basketball 2. Il: National Honor Society 2. 3: LYNDA MCDANNEL Swimming 2, fl. Hoineroom 117 Treasurer 2, 3: SPOKESMAN Salesman fl: Cer- rnan Club Secretary 33 Cross Country Manager 3: Basketball l, Manager 2, 3. Pmklg Relpeclg Reiponsilailit SPOKESMAN Board 2: Distri- butire Education 31 junior Red Cross 33 Cafeteria Monitor I: Basketball l. 2: Intramurals I 'J Ll-ZANNPI McClIIRE IJONAIJD MIENNINI .Xl.l.IiNA MIEYI-QR Merit Award lg Y-Teens l, 2, 33 Ilislributixe Education NEWS SHICSIIILIII 31 Cooking 3 Concert Choir l, 2, 3: Bowling Basketball 2, 3, Captain I l, 2: Life Saving lg Cirl's Letter Swimming I. 2, fl: Intramurals Club l, 2. l. 2, 3. 'ln-w-A if 'lb BA RBA RA MICHEL NORMA MICHENER Student Council 3: College Club Student Council lg College Club 2. fl: Dramatics Club 2: Spanish l, 2, 3: Dramatifs Club l. 2. 3: by Club I. 2: junior Red Cross l, Cheerleaders l, 2. 3: Y-Teens l, 21 YfI'eens l, 2, 3. 2. 3: Cirl's Letter Club 1.2. 3. - CONNIE MILBURN CARY MILLER ,N - Council Variety Shows I, 3: Football l. 2. 3: Track I. 2. S F 'l'wirlers I. 2. 3: Basketball l, 2, ' as jf' 33 Howling 35 Intramurals l, 2. '25 I ' A, jAMES MILLER Distributive Education 31 Foot- ball 2. jOAN MIODLTSZEXVSKI Y-Teens 33 Basketball 2, 3: Swimming 2. 33 Intramurals 2, 3 .W MARIO MONTAGNA jAMES MONTGOMERY 'Iirack 2, 3. 1 I . if .,,. The 1960 co-chairmen of the senior class committees are Barb Swartzell, Sue Allburn, Ann Sheldon, Cicily Se- xin, Marilyn XVilson, jo Ann Reisen- weber, Barb Puskus, john Comi, jim Ifortunatn. Pete Roth, Bob St. john, Bill Mac.-Xlfee, Bob Schjerven, Dick Read, Larry Calabrese, and Nick I'il'OlIlilglli1. 1 C:r P 1, Z JOHN MOORE XVILLIAM MOREYVOOD JOANNI' 'WORRILLL C NFNDOI YNI' Honicrooln l26 Vice President NEWS Stall ' Xsststant Editor NHKCILXRONE 2: College Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 33 3, NEWS Stlcstnan ' 3 wurlers l Lens 5 lk in Football l, 2, 33 Baseball 33 Na- lege Club Ot ant OHICL MOIIIIOT l tional Athletic Scholarship Soci- ety 2, 3. Scroll Tlcisuier l Ofltcc Mon itor 33 Life Strung., P fl We know that all tlam 5 are pomlale 'wud PEGGY MVRRAY College Club l, 2, 33 Drarnatics Club l, 2, 33 Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Cecelian Choir lg SPOKESMAN Salesman l, 2, 3: Attendance Monitor fl. DAVID N.-XSS NEXVS Staff 3: Bowling l, 3. FRANK NEFF Hi-Y l, 23 Golf 1, 2, Distribu- tive Education 3. ALLAN il'LVIN XNNFI TE NIURRAX DAVID NARDVCCI Merit Awztrtl l: Projectionist l 2. 3: Football l. 2: llztseball 2, 3 j.,XMES NECCI Dante Club 2: Distributive Ed nczition 3, BRENDA NELSON Homeroom 202 Secretary l, 2 Student Council 23 NEYVS Sales man I: College Club l, 2, 3: Dra matics I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. WX Ol-IVAN l 2 Concert Choir Council Variety mms T45 irlcis l Z 31 Y-Teens l, 2, 3 I :bran Monitor 2. CAROLYN NEUBURGER XVANDA NULPH Council Variety Shows l, 2, 33 Cafeteria Monitor 33 Basketball Twirlers 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens lg 2, 33 Bowling 23 Swimming 2, Basketball l, 2, 33 Bowling l, 2, Intramurals 2, 3. 3: Intramurals l, 2, 3. zf people beheafe zn and work for them EILEEN OHMER DANIEL OLSON Dratnatics Cl , -Teens 2, 3: Football 2: Track 2. SE OLSZEXVSKI MARILYN OTNIEARA RI-ISNIAN oar . , -' - Stutlt-nt Council 3, ' OKFS- tlcs 3: Spanish Club lg Y- . .V .' .3 ramatics Club cns 2, 35 Basketball l, 23 l, 2, Secretary 33 Cltccrlcatlcr 3: Bowling 2, 3. junior Rctl Cross l, 23 Y-Teens l. 2. 3. ll IRIS,-XR.-X l'.'XCI'R.-XX' V 'NQLLIARI Conn ' Cty Shows l, 2, fl: Stutlunt c:KDllmV3T -QIllJ YS Stull 21 Twirlcrs I, 2, 33 I, 2, 3: Chccrlcutlcr 2, 3: Y-Teens library Monitor 2, 3: Bowling 3, l, 2, St-trctary 3: Bowling l, 2: CLirl's l.t-ttt-r Club l, 2, 3. 'Q' ,Q 'IP- A . JOYCE PEDERSEN SPOKESMAN Salesman 31 Color Guard 33 Y-Teens 33 Library Monitor 33 Bowling 3. XYll.I.I.vKM PERRY Scienre Club l: Hi-Y l: Bowl- ing 3. IAYXXIJA PIH-lk Cloumil Variety Slums 2: NEXYS Salesman I1 Y-'Ii-uns 2. 3: Cea celian Cllmir l, 3: Concert Cllmir 1,2143 Swinnning 2. fi. The senior class was wry fortunate in haxing such capable amlxisors as Mrs. Minnforcl, Mrs. Seigley, Mrs, .XllJ1'acl1I. Mrs. Held, Miss Tlmlnas, Mrs. Mass- ing. Mi: Grulnlmlau, Mr. Arniagosl, Mr. Gerxase, Mr. Hilinski, and Mr. Lubo- wicki who helped us solve our many prolilenls. CORINNE PARENTI JEAN PATTON Y-Teens l, 2, 35 Gym Monitor 33 Science Club lg Hi-Y 33 Cafeteria Basketball l, 2. l: Library 3, G' in- JAMES POPP JOSEPH PRESOGNA JACK PRESTON NEXVS Salesman 2: Band l. 2. 3: Band l, 2, 33 Orchestra 3, Ten- Hall Monitor 2: Cross Couna Hall Nfonitor 2, nis 2, 3. try lg Basketball l. BARBARA PUSKUS Homeroom 202 President 2: Student Council l: Cecelian Choir l, 2: Basketball l, 2, 3: Life Saving 2, 31 Swimming l, 2, 3. Lzfe will mold at we live and work in it DOUGLAS RATHMANN Hall Monitor 2. RICHARD READ Student Council 2, 33 Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Basketball lg Track 2, 35 National Athletic Scholarship Society 2, 3. V' -'PQ if . ,'- . 1 . 2iQ.,iQ V - ' X THEODORE REICHERT N I Distributive Education 3. ! . Tj RONA REISINGER Cirl's Letter Club l. 2. 3. CA ROL REYNOLDS Homeroom 202 Secretary 2, President 3, SPOKESMAN Sales- man lg Dramatics Club 2, 33 Y- 'l'eens 1.2.33 Bowling 2. 3. Twirlers l, 2, 33 Basketball l, Captain 2, 33 Bowling l, Cap- tain 2, 3g Intramurals I, 2, 3: 'T' JOANN REISENWVEBER Homeroom 202 Treasurer l, 2, 33 College Club 2, 3: Cheerlead- er 2, 3g junior Red Cross 32 Y-Teens l, 2, 33 Library Monitor 3 jOAN RENZ College Club 2, 33 Cheerleader I, 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Bowling 2: Swimming 2, 3. DOMIXICK RIAZII NEXYS Staff 3. 81 V JOHN RICIOR Stage Crew 31 Hall Monitor fl. ROBERT RIESTER German Club 33 Science Club 3: junior Red Cross 35 Projection- ists 21 Bowling l, 2, 3: Track 2, 3. K K- RICHARD ROEHRI, German Club 3. EI-I.EN ROUNDS Council Variety Shows lg Col- lege Club 2, 3: Dramatics Cluh 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2. fi: Counselor's Monitor fl: Office Monitor 3. ,ll'DI'I'H RIEDER .IAMES ROACH Cross Country l, 2, Track l, 2. 412' 11 H PENEIIJPE ROSE National Honor Society 2, 3: ' Merit Award 2: Future Teach- ers 2, 3: Cheerleaders l, 2, 3: junior Red Cross l, 2, President 33 Y-Teens l, 3, President 2. .RLISEINIA-IN National Honor Society 2, fl: SPOKESMAN Board l, Sports Editor 2. Editor fl: Quill and Scroll fl: Chess Club 3, Vice President 23 Bowling l: College Cluh 2, 3, E' 1, V 'E lr National Honor Society 33 Class Treasurer 3: College Clnh 2, fl: Concert Choir fl: Cross Country l, 2: Bowling l, 3: 'I'rat'k 2, 3, This is the completion of bi lo Jclaool ROSE MARIE RKGGIERO MARY ALICE Rl'SS KATHY RYAN Homeroom ll0 Treasurer 2: junior Red Cross 3: Y-Teens l: Spanish Cluh 3: 'Inn is Merit Award l: SPOKESMAN SPOKESMAN Salesman 2, fl: l.i- Basketball l. lloard l. 2: College Cluh fl: Dan- hrary Monitor 2: Distrilnxtiye te Cluh 2. fl: lruture Teachers fl. liducation 3. s.. H jANET SAYLES NEXVS Staff 3: SPOKESMAN I Board 2: College Club l. 2. 3: Dramatics Club l. 2. 3: Y-Teens 1.2. 3: Life Saxing l. 2, 3. W-ry ROBERT SCHJERVEN SPOKESMAN Board 2: German Club 2. JOHN SCHULER Spanish Club l, 2: Stage Crew l, 2, 3: Water Polo I, 2, 3: Swimming l, 2, 3. WVILLIANI SENGER JAMES SETH Basketball l. 2, 3: Baseball l, 2. V'fCSllil1g 2- 3- 3. and the beginnin 0 61 new IH? CICILY SEVIN Student Council 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: College Club l, 2, 3: Cheerleaders l, 2, 3: Y- Tcens l. 2. 3: Concert Choir t, .5 ::q,,...- , . THIQODORE SCHALL Hi-Y 3: junior Red Cross l, 2, 3: Hall Monitor 2: lVater Polo l, 2, 3: Swimming l, 2, 3: Tennis l. 2. 3. LOUISE SCHMIDT National Honor Society 2. 3: Council Variety Shows 2: Merit Award 2: College Club 3: Y- Teens l, 2, 3: Concert Choir l 2 ll ,-.-. RUSSELL SCHYVABE NENVS Salesman 3: Hall Moni' tor 23 Bowling 3: Tennis 3. ANNE SHELDON SANDRA SHOXVERS N'lI.l.lANf SIEGEL Nlerit Award l: College Club Student Council l, 2: Homeroom Spanish Clllb 2, 31 F00 lldll 1 l, 2, Treasurer 3: junior Red ll0 Vice President 2: Council B2lSkCll12lll lifivlf l,2,3 Cross 2, Secretary 3: Y-Teens l, Variety Shows 2: Y-Teens l, 2, 2, 3: Counselors Monitor l. 3: 3: Concert Choir 3: Life Saving National Honor Society 3. I. 3, Elgar . ,. MONICA SILBERMAN College Club 33 Dramatics Club 33 Future Teachers 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Main Olhce Monitor l, SANDRA SIMMONS SPOKESMAN Board 13 College Club 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 jun- ior Recl Cross I3 Homeroom 120 Vice President l, 3, Secre- tary 2. MARILYN SINGER Merit Award 23 College Club l, 2, 33 Cheerleaders 1, 2, Sec- retary 33 Y-Teens l, 2, 33 Na- tional Honor Society 33 Life Saving l, 2, 3. FLORENCE SIMMONS Council Variety Shows 23 Twir- lers l, 2, 33 Cafeteria Monitor 23 Library Monitor 33 Bowling 3. CAROL SIMONS Council Variety Shows I3 Dra- matics Club l, 33 Y-Teens l, 2, 33 Bowling l. MARY ANN SITEK Cafeteria Monitor l. fl? FLORENCE SMITH K.Y.B, Club 33 Y. Teens l, 3: Intramurals 33 Basketball 3. GORDON GLENN SMITH Spanish Club 2, 33 Gym Monitor 23 Hall Monitor 23 Football 2, 33 Cros try lg Track 3. . . V .re aware 0 a challenging are GORDON Scffrrr SMITH JOHN SMI'IwlI Merit Award 23 German Club I3 College Club 33 F Hi-Y 33 Football l, 2, 33 IVrest- ling l, 2, 33 Track l, 2, 3. X MARY SMI Teachers K.Y.B. Club l, 33 S 'turning 3. Football , 23 Basketball JOSEPH somzzo Baseball 1 2. l Sa Ti Sl 4 1 KRlS'l'l-QN STA NCR R Culur fillillll Il: Flag Busin- limvling 251 lllll'llllIlll'2llS fl. 'S-0 I.-XNIES SOLVEIYIC Hall Nlmiitor 23 Football I. 2, 3. iKX'I'0Nl-1'I I'I-Q SP1-XNIP,-XXI Student Council 2, 3: Hoiiicmoiii llll ,lil'l'2lSlll'Cl' l: College Club 2, Sc1'rc1z11'y Il: IXIIIIC Club 21 Y-VIQCCIIS 2, 3: flCCCll1lll Choir l. DEAN SP.-K'l'H NEXVS Szilcsmzni 2: Distributixc Ifllllflllltlll fl. Bl'Q'l l'Y S'l'liFl-'Y 1 3, X- lvcns lg f.CL'CllLlll C.l1011' l. 2: Sh'llllllllllgfl1 l111ra111111rals Il. 3, Tube 1 5 45 rum 5.5 1 a ni RICHARD SOL'THWOR'I'H Spanish Clllll 1,22 Hall Monitor 2: Golf 3. EVAXGELINE SP.-XNIPANI Homeroom ll0 Presiclcnt 2: SPOKI-QSM.-XX Board I. 2, As- sistant Editor 3: Miss Mc1'ccr's Nlmiitms 3: Quill :incl SLil'0ll fl: Sltilllllllllg l, MICHAEL SPIRITO Hull Monitor 2: N'1'estli11g fl: Howling 3: Tcniiis 3. l Bill Kcnm-Ili, joseph liolash, mul Canal Young, IIlCIIllJCfS of thc Dis- Il'llDllIlYl' EtlllC2lliOIl Class, haue af- quirccl lllC necessary' skill for ilcsignv ing display wimlows. 1 'Q' M MARILYN STEVENS Homeroom 209 Vice President 13 Secretary-Treasurer 2, 33 Fu- ture Teachers 33 Concert Choir l, 2, 33 Orchestra l, 2, 33 Coun- sclor's Monitor 33 Life Saving I, 2, 3. ROBERT ST. JOHN KIACQITELINE STONEWVALL RUTH STRIEGEL Student Council 1, 2, 35 Cgncgft Student Council 2, Secretary 3: Distributive Education Club 3 Choir 33 Cf055 Cguntfy 2, Cap. MCIRL Award 21 ChCCI'iCHClCI'S 2, tain 33 Baseball l, 2, 33 National C0-Captain 3: Y-Teens l, 3, Athletic Scholarship Society 2, Treasurer 2: Library Monitor 3: 33 National Honor Society 3. Imf3mUf3lS 1, 2, 3. Where will we e years laenag what wzll we BARBARA SWARTZELL SPOKESMAN Board 2, Assistant Editor 33 Quill and Scroll 33 College Club 2, 33 Future Teach- ers 2, Secretary 33 Spanish Club l, 23 Y-Teens l, 2, 3. CHARLES TACHE YUTAKA TANAKA Football 23 Cross Country 2, 33 Swimming 33 Exchange Student Basketball l, 2, 33 Baseball l, from japan. 2, 3. NEWELL TARRANT Student Council President 33 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 33 Coun- cil Variety Shows 2, 33 Merit Award 2, 33 Dramatics Club I, 2, 3. BROOKE THOMPSON NEWS Salesman 1, 2, 33 College Club 2, 33 German Club 33 Band I, 2, 33 Bowling 1, 2, 33 Golf l, 2, 33 National Honor Society 3. NORMAN TAYLOR Hall Monitor 2. BA RBA RA TIRPAK College Club 33 Y-Teens l, 2. 33 Counselors Monitor. LINDA SYMMONDS College Club l, 2, 33 Dramatics Club l, 2, 33 Cheerleaders 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Concert Choir l, 2, 3g Life Saving 1, 2, 3. ,-Q Q AQ4 MARATHA TRIMBLI-L .XNNE'I l'E TULLIO JUAN VARGO National Honor Society 2, Sec- Dante Club 23 Counselors Mon- SPOKESMAN Salesman l 2 3' retary 3: Homeroom 209 Treas- itor 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3. Spanish Club 1, 2. urer l: College Club l, 2. 3: Cheerleaders 2, 33 Y-Teens l. 2, 3: Life Saving 2, 3. awe accomplzlfloea' . . . GAII. YVALKER ELIZABETH WALLIS Council Variety Shows 1,31 Col- College Club 2, 33 Dratnatics lege Club 33 Dramatics Club 33 Club 2, fl: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Ce- Y-Teens l, 2, 33 Gytn Monitor 33 celian Choir 1, 23 Attendance Library Monitor 3. Monitor 3. 3 X CAROL WARD 33 Cytn Monitor l. .Sf nerr A iut't'ut'it WAY X' Science Club l't'esitlent l. CARY WEHRLE 1 x, ing l, 2. iff gv Hotneroom 110 Treasurer l, Vice President 33 Y-Teens l, 2, Stage Crew 33 Hall Monitor lg Basketball lg Wrestling lg llowl- DAVID XVACNER National Honor Society 33 SPOKESMAN Board 2, Sports Editor 33 College Club 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Cross Coun- try 2, 33 Track 3. DONALD WVARREN National Honor Society 2, 33 Class President 33 Concert Choir l, 2, 33 Basketball l, 33 Tennis 2, Captain 33 National Athletic Scholarship Society 2, 3. NANCY W1-ZBER Nl-IWS Salesman l, 2, 33 College Club 2, 33 Y-Teens l, 2, 33 Cafe- teria Monitor l, 35 Life Saving 3 GI'lRAl.D YYEIS junior Red Cross l, 2: Xvrestling lg Track 1. Lx .450 -:Y ALBERT XVHITE Wrestling 33 Track 3. AR'l'Hl'R WILLIAMS SPOKESMAN Salesman l, 2, 35 junior Retl Cross l, 2, 33 Hall Monitor 23 Intramurals 13 Foot- ball l: Basketball l. MARILYN XVIISON Stutlt-nt Council l3 Couluil Yar- icty Slums I, fi: llralnatus Club 2, fl: Chet-rlcatlers I, 2, Iig Y- l't'ens l, 2, Yice l'rt'si1lm'nt 31 l.ile Saxing 2, 3, if 'l lu' llltill 10lIllllClltUlllL'IlI speakers are: Martha ltiinble. Susan Hanauer, -las quelinc Stonewall, Mark Rosernan. Htl, ward Kolbc, anrl john Bcrrnon. 'llu Ileltl ol business ctlllt3ation was rho- scn as llu: topic for the speeches this ye-ar. LILA XVETHERBEE JAMES XVHlilil.ER Horneroorn 209 President 13 Stutlent Council 2, 35 Spanish Dranratics Club l3 Y-Teens l, 3: Club 25 lli-Y l, 2, 33 Football l3 fiylll Monitor 3. ROBERT XVICKHAM Projectionists 23 Bowling 2, 3 Track 2, 3. KATHERINE YVILSON College Club 33 Dante Club 3 Y3I'eens l, 2, 3g Library Moni tor 33 Bowling 33 Basketball 3. SVS.-KN WINSClllil. Y-Teens fi: Cafeteria Monitor fl Basketball 2. fi. ,991 Basketball l3 Bowling 1, 2. E -Q ' 3 BEI IX XXX M Oj I XI Ik LDV ARD N RIGHT GERALD XVRIGHT Stntlcnt iounul 3 Homuooin Nltrit Xndrtl l: Projcctionists lg j.V. Football l. ' 5 SPO Conccrt C hoir l. l 'X X A i ICIHVARD ZACKS Concert Choir 33 Band l, 2, 33 National Honor Society 3. MILDRED ZAMBO llziskctbzill l, 2, 3: Bowling Cap- tain l, 2, 33 Girls Lcttcr Club 2. RONALD ZIIQLINSKI Swimming 3: XVrcstling 33 Base- ball 33 Track 3. HARRY ZONNA Stutlcnt Council 23 liomcroom 206 'llliC11SUl'k'l' l: Spanish Club l, 2: Hull Monitor 2, 33 Football l, 2, 33 Wrestling 3, 8.4, 'saw Q'-7 CAROL YVRIXTON College Club 33 Dramatics Club N l, 2, 33 junior Real Cross l, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. CAROL ZERLSDORF Gym Monitor 3: Bowling 3. 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QQ Q4 :EL Jigsaw ean Clapper Bob ei genhine Richard Penske Claire L1ll1s and Ann Berarducci d 1 s p 1 a y the projects they made lor his tory class American His tory IS required for ill elex enth grade students so th it they may become aw ire ol our countrys heritage NI irgaret Carey Eddie Hitch and Bex Allen are actively p irticipating in a pinel discussion concerning some of the problems of the YVestern Hemisphere Xlr Scott uses panel discussions to stimu lite interest in his elasses Soczal Studies and Languages In the 1960 SPOKESVIAN we are in troducing a new seetion Academic Activities In this section me propose to emphasize various aspects of school life which we feel have been overlooked in previous yeirs This division features photographs depleting the many aca demic subjects offered it Strong Vincent 1nd also stresses the honors achieved by students in IllC1I' studies In addition it includes sehool HCIIYIIICS related to the icademic program such as assemblies rillies esaluation ind college night Government social problems and citizenship 'ire the general fields studied in the lXinth gr'1de Civics course. Under the guid- ance of Nlr. Yicchv our fresh- men begin to prepare their xo- cationwl plans for the future. Supplement Um' Academzc Program Iohn Hendrlckson B111 Haffa, Karen Schelllng 11nd Nldfk Cross dlsplax the1r Latm pro jects Vwhlfll '1re the result of weeks of resedrchmg on the customs '1nd hlstory of Anc1ent Rome Through these projeets md 11111, class work the L1t1n students not onlx le 1rn the 11ngu1ge but thex 11s1 obt 1111 1 cle ner understmdlng ol Ro1n11n llfe Two hrst yen bpnnsh stude11ts P1111 B1 ullex lllll Pnttx Hl11l1S 1re I'CUJI'l1lI1Lf 1 d1 ll02l1L 1 llel the lille M111 be pl IN ed 11 mek Hx he lllllg their own xorees these students M111 become IH ure of llltll' Q1 lors 111 pronunc11t1on The use of the t11pe recorder IS one of the newest ll'1e1 best ends 111 l61C11lI1Q,' 1 fOI'C1Qll 11ngu1ge Sue H1111 1uer 1nd Torn Buslnr re 1d 1 Germ 1n dl l1OgllL xx h1le Mlss Kohout fol lows Ill l1er book Re llllllg i1lil0QllLS 1loud en 1b1es Gillllill students to le nn the proper pronunu 111011 1111 11110111 non xequlred to spe 1k the C Lllllill l1n Readlng 3IJlSSl2L1IOIIl the ldxlls of the lung ire Pltlx 15111011 Fred Root -Xnn Nl me Xlel nthx Roge1 Gustuson R1lil1lC NI 1rsh 1nd udx Bxers rl-1115 IS 1 requued llllll 111 lll110I' Illlgllbll 'md 1t 15 lHICIldCC1 to 1equ unt the students Ykllll the lltelature 'lllll culture of the past I 0 I 'Q -1 illll ' 1. , 1 . . . 1 1 1 - 11, , , 1 e x 1 . . . .1 1 . 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AQ '11 4 Roger Ellenberger and Georgia Diemel are testing the hydrogen which tl1ey produced in Chemistry class. Chemistry is studied by many juniors. Biology is a required course for all Sophoniores. lkittyclilgw, N john Jacobson, Dave Parsh, and Sally Shank are observing tl1e Parameeium, a one-celled animal that is essential to the study of elementary Biology. l'll1Utl5 Commercial Courses Shorthand will play an important part in the work of these future steno- graphers and secretaries. Under the guidance and supervision of Mrs. Alshe- imer, these girls practice their newly ac- quired ability. Among the various trades offered at Vincent IS YVoodshop, which gives our boys a ch ance to le trn improve a vocational skill. Here, ohn Furxesl and Mike Spirito refinish an antique tea tible Through Home Economics, Vincent students obtain many techniques help- ful to them in planning their future homes. Joyce Kosko, Kathryn Straw- bridge, Pat Greco, and Carolyn Moon practice some of their newly attained kitchen efliciencies. Learning to operate the various ma- chines found in a modern office is a skill every future business woman should learn. This group of girls is studying to operate an adding machine with accu- racy and speed. Recognition 0 T 19056 Edward Zacks, Martha Trim- ble, Mark Roseman, and David NVagner have been named as National Merit Finalists. Ap- proximately one-hall' ol' one per cent ol' the nation's seniors each year receive this scholastic' hon- or. The purpose of the Merit Scholarship Program is to lo- cate the students of the nation who can especially beneht from a college education and to help them attain this education. Patty Cooper and ,lim Marnen won the 1959 American Legion Award. lt is presented to the out- standing boy and girl of the eighth grade class. One of these five eleventh grade stu- dents will visit Europe this summer un- can Field Service Program and the Strong Vincent P.nI'.,AX. Andy Beyer, Ann Marie McCarthy, George Grignol, john Freed, and Roger Gustavson are the live candidates selected by the l'.'l'.,'X.'s lfor- eign Exchange Student Committee. der the joint sponsorship of the Ameri- Who Recewe Honor 'iv ankle btonusall IS the ILLIPILIIL xl the 1900 bamor D MX R Xu 1rd The cn L SLIIIOI I ss IIIIUIHX tikes p rt choobmq .1 uwelilh QI ide gui to recuu thls zecoqmuon ol lugh uluuuuem If' Hlulp num, ns one oi thu lour lrrln Coumy ILIJIC sun IIIXLS to the X mon ll umon Rui QIOSS I1 umnq Cqmu nl the I nnusxlx ol NI1 um, Iom Blumm ws ns clulul lo the C emu 5 gournmg Louncxl The Iumox D FXR -Xu nd SIJOIISOICC1 bx the Diughtus of the XIHLIICIII Ruolutlon ufis quell to 'xllll Look md Herbut ohnson members of the ples em Sophomore d iss 111 C ...iii ' x..,--K 1 , .V .. W' -1 f.. ' . ' A 1 - 1 1' -'1 ' Q 1 M 1 1 J x x- x 1 'A x ' 'i . ' I 1 x ' '1 ' , vf A , 1 .A . .A L . A ur- ' C 21.1 21 1 ' 1 ll m x ' . , '1' . . .I 1 v l -1 .- -,--, ' 4 ' I 2 X l K 1 K 4 K '. .,- ' ' , . ',,, , mf' - 1- ' 1 - K A K ix . , . ' , V,- , . . '1 . Douglas Dundon proudly displays the telescope that won him recognition at our annual Science Fair. He made the entire project from articles found at home. 'GN '79 Sharon Robins is ready to an- swer any question which might be asked about her display. This display concerns the man- ufacture ol the now lamous Salk polio vaccine. At the annual Vincent Science Fair, which is held in the school library, Mar- ilyn Murphy proudly displays her ex- hibit. The exhibit consists of a number of glass jars, each containing an embryo chicken in progressive stages of develop- ment. This display was one of the most interesting at the Fair. 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During an asscnthly ptugtutnt in his liotttni the .Xrt XYc'ilmcl Nlt-tnrni Plaque wits prcsetitt-tl to tht' school lixwyottc wats plcttxctl with this it-tug tnttun of Art. while tht-x ttwit-wt-tl tht it own fund ttu-tnuticw ul this gl'L'ill pct NON. uclt Iache 1 hctit sheer- lcadci urges our girls luothall squad on to uctori .igainst Prep. j y All Ln Lge, ,x ii' v - A s 1. As the penalty for picking thc boys to outchecr the girls, lloh Neuinaier receives a fate full of cream from john jones. G? Newell Ta rent, our popular Student Council President, dues one of his hilarious Andy Grif- fith monologues at a pep rally. The enthusiasm and pep of the student body is denionstrated here, as a group of lively stu- dents cheer the team on to vic- tory. 's ollege i lot and pen Houfe Clollt-gc night in :tn :tnnuatl ttllntit' att Strong Vincent 4 , . . . ltllllIllQ. lln: college 1'cp1'cmct1tztt1vc ts usually :tn lzrtt v t xitlt-nt atntl :tn ztltnnnus of tht- mlltrgc l't-pmst-tltctl. ln 5 tl2lSSlkt70lIl. lmmspcctive collcvc- stntltlnts :tntl tltcil h rtttntx listun intcntlx' to Hrst lntntl llllltlllll .ttion about ' ' 7' tllc Cul- tttrrn ulunl, :ta well its about otl1t'1' llt'llY1lll.S ol ltgt: lltt' l't'lJl'cscllt:tl1X't's nrt' YCIW' lrtlipx' to tny qttcstitnls that tllc stutlcnt lllllf lutvc HIISXYCI' Klan-5 .Xnn ll2llX'l'S1lt'lK :incl Nlillf Qlztnt' Gltusi, twu IIlt'llllJl'lN ul lllL' flfmllvgc- Cllulx. lmss taut lJllllllJllll'lN lu Nlt. :Intl Xltx. . . . ' tt-nt lm' Opt-n lltll1Nt'. 'llnwt' s not only gltvl tln' pant-nts -4 1 mzttt its guitlt-5. This is at typitxtl stunt: :tt Upon lluustx lu-ltl atnnuztllv :tt Strong Yintt-nt. Nlty llcll Cx- lmlztins to xt lblllflll tln' pmlmlcttls xtncl I:1'ogl't-xx ol l1t't' t'l11ltl Ill c'l1ctni5tt'y. 5 at ' t ur School zk mlucltea' On B.l.E.L. Day representatives from local business, industrial, and labor groups, visit our school in order to study a typical high school day and to learn more about the educational progress ol'- fered at Vincent. f 1 ll I ' x Doctor Jacobs, the head of the evaluation commit- tee, is presented to the stt1- dent body by Mr. Gillespie. Dr. Jacobs and the other committee members spent several days at Strong Vin- cent observing and eval- uating the schools many activities and functions. J , tw- 4 The evaluation committee, most of whom live in Pennsylvania, visited Strong Vincent for several days last No- vember. Some visited classrooms, while others interviewed students and faculty. Although the committee does not pres- ent a formal report until December ol' HMSO, it has already stated that our en- tire prograrn is excellent. if -n-Q 117 Language Assembly Our annual Language Assembly ollers students the opportunity to cleinonstrate their ability to speak 21 foreign language. Jztxicye Caserta,Sandi Beraducci, Sandy Leone, and John Marini portray za scene from the Famoiu Italian Opera Pa- glizrfc-i. Fred Bauscharcl, John liermon, Ted Givler, and Don XYarren, all seroncl year German students, presented the Gerinan song Du du liegst mir im llern-n in at most hilarious anal ClllL'l'lllllllllg niainner. Bonnie Tliziyer, Linda Synnnonmlr., Belly Nlill'fiI'Cg0I', Lincla lSrrm'11fielcl, Tony Clznnpanella, Corclie Smith, Xlanrk Luther, Tom Smith, and Tom Carey pzn'tin'ipatecl in the Mexican Hat Danica. l Ihe I, .5. is not the only coun- try that boasts lmeztlniks. 'Ilicst' lovely I'Tench lmeatniks, Susan XX'ooLl, Rolicrlii Rot-hrl, Nlxtri- lgn lt-well, anal .lutly lieycrs are singing Vila l'lon Vent, ll popular French lolksong. Beverly Brown, Heather Hudson, Auclrie Phillips, Eileen Ohmar, and Millie Zambo are members ol Ups and Downs, the team which led the Girls' Bowling League. Captainsof the Girls' Bowling Teams are Linda Nlarquartlt, Edwina Karsch, Carmella Poli- to, Linda Brocious, Rona R singer, oyce Savocchio, Marie Lentulav, Miller Zznnbo, Carol Angelotti, Lynn li-ppp. Barbara -johnson, Anita Bianuiano, Q Ecller, Carol C2lIlllJllIlCll2l, Roberta Callari, and Ann Bil- lings. The officers of the Girls' Bowl ing League are Susie Huffman secretary, Millie Zambo, presi dentg Roberta Callari, vice-pres identg Pat Major, secretaryg Di anna Lucarotti, sergeant-at-arms. - Bowling v The members of the Strong Vincent inter-scholastic Boys' Bowling League are XVayne Johnson, Bob Reister, john O'NIahonev, David Nass, David Zimmer- man, and John Smith. Bowling has become one of the most popular intramural sports at Strong Vincent. Under the supervision of Miss YVeinheimer and Mr. Hilinski, our bowl- ers are given the opportunity to partici- pate in this enjoyable past time. 0.5- 3. 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A . ,, , Lp My Eff, ,L - QQ' .4 ' I wwow-wwwmwwmx' Czliy Clmmpzomlaqb Catcher Bob St john shows stellar form as he gets mto po sltlon to make a final out Bob IS a three year veteran behmd the plate l'arl Butch YVOrner outstand mg sophomore lnhelder sparked the Colonels with all around sklllful play Bull Senger and jack Lodmood handled the lnheld dutles fot the Colonels These bows and second baseman Butch Horner prouded Nmcent power at the Ihc trlo of Chuck 'Iache 1 Dandrea and Iom Blel pitched the Colonels to the cttw and bug sewn dlalnplonslnps lom Blel nent uncleftalul through ine games plate o g , Y 1 I is l ' . E . Q J f 'I Dave Hickok, Gary Arkwright, - ' ' ' ' ,jin Thin-Clad! Place Second TRACK . Vincent Gln Ashtabula '78 East 58 Academy 74 Prep 81 Tech 84 Harborcreek P.I.A.A. District Ten City Meet U':tlly Knox lengtheus his lezttl mer the secontl place runner in the high hut-alles. Xhtlly went on to take first place in the lumlles, low hur- tlles, :mtl high jump in the city meet. Ofzjmnmtl SGW 49 75 53 46 43 2nd Place 2nrl Place E' z f 'Q 'YF 53 x 095 A ii . A .' Q 'Z ' 'fm . 2. john Dowell soars eleven feet V., s over the pole vault bar to cap- 5, WY K ture second place in the city. W f 'ov I 1 TRACK-ROYV ONE: A. Varhola, G. Miller, D. Rogers, S. Hester, D. Wlhite, D. Arkwright, R. Stromfors, L. Calabrese, K. Darr, A. Mokhriby. ROWS' TYVO: E. Gieza. J. Montgomery, YV. Poulson, WV. Knox, YV. Mertens, C. Conboy, T. Pfefferh R. St. John, J. Dowell, R. Henshaw. RON' THREE: L. Hutchings, Maddin, D. Maggio, F. Mosher, G. Smith, P. Roth. R. Read, M. St. john, j. Grandi. ROYV FOUR: C. Hanes, YV. Ross. ' ?l? iT?i' tif ' .te . ' 1. 1' fll W5 1'? 7f?2fi . lefvfff .LP sf ' V H ,:.,'4 g- nas.. J -W. 'se :1 a. wffg ':'l ' . . iv. .gr 'pt 3,441-.' .1 ' fl' P R V -f'f '24 -wtffff' ' Jr I if -KRW.--' -.y - I .. gf? R P R Fi .ps - .' -we gn gy ' wr ' N.-. 4 ' I14lltJL3 - 51+ t Mm? A .. i ' .uf E, , V -f , kq'hfw,' it-'ffl ' W , ' .' Q -.- f 4, T QA.. f G QQ' K 1 ' 1-Ja ' 9 '. to' -..W-Lil? :Ll .'. l 1 .. N .Qll'yi .Ale I A .314 Paced by Vlally Knox in the hurdles and high jump, Bill Mer- tens in the sprints, Sam Hester and Abdel Mohkriby in the disa tance runs, and john Dowell in the pole vault, Vincent's thin- clads placed second in both the city and district meets. Defeated only once in seven encounters, Vincent compiled a praiseworthy record of six victories and one defeat. Four runners gained district honors, enabling them to go to the state meet: YVally Knox placed first in the high hurdles, and second in the low hurdles and high jump, Bill Mertens was second in the l00 yard dash and 220 yard dash, Sam Hester finished hrst in the half mile rung john Dowell soared the highest in the pole vaulting contest. Crossing the finish line in a spring downpour, Abdel Moh- kriby picks up third place in the one mile run, and two points for Vincent in the city meet. Divot-Dzlggers Fare Well GOLF-H. Anderson, R. Siegel, L. Cipalla, D. Liebau, Coach Gervase, R. Penske, C. Wilson, B. Thompson, J. Conley. Dave Liebau demonstrates for Coach Gervase the style he used to win the Glenwood Golf Club Championship. Dave is the youngest person in history to win this championship. 'u -'s Ziff' 'ww Vincent IW 5 9W 0 9 W 3Vz 7M 0 12 City Series l The Strong Vincent golf team placed third in city series competition, and by doing so, added valuable points to Vin- cent's quest for the Trophy of Tro- phies. The match, which provided the necessary third place win, was played against Tech. Team Captain Dave Lie- bau along with john Conley, Rick Pen- ske, and Hugh Anderson were respon- sible for Vincent's victory in the Tech GOLF Opponent Academy IOM! 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I-'1'i1'k, li. Scalnurg, Coach Vi1'c111', ROM' THREE: D. Miller Ass1. Mgr. lf. Murray, C. Good. E. L11111111-. D, Pclkowski, D. Bauscl1z11-11, CL. Dcimcl, A. M11khri111'. 1 ' 2 .11 ' 1 1 ! I 'W ' ' ' ' 'fs' .1 11mg 1 fb' I 1, QW -im' fx I , -V -132 1 1- A, I .1 J...- vi-1-,111 1 L Q I H' W- , f Vw O A -mv' -'M I -:p, I M 'W V -Il .f ' 1. K 1 2 ,LV-4 ' .-gnu:-nr .,f s.. -vn... - , 8 Cigf Champion! WATER POLO Vincent Opponent 3 East 2 7 Prep 5 7 Tech 3 6 Academy 3 6 Tech 2 Q 8 Academy 2 2 East 4 8 Prep 3 9 East 8 City lst Place 45 tw' Pat Cahill demonstrates the kind of defensive play that earned him a position on Erie's All-Scholastic First team. All together now, one, two, All-Scholastic center john Schua three -'fhe XVater P010 team ler pr-'BPHICS I0 S1621 lhf ball goes wild after this victory over during the Academy-Vincent East and throws Coach Vicchy malrih- into the Memorial pool. Tennis This year's tennis team, alter losing by a close 3lfQ to 4 W score to Academy, came back to crush all remaining city opposition. Led by seniors Herb Heintz and Tom Hughes, the netters captured second place in the city race. Veteran Herb Heintz reached the Quarter Finals in state competition before being eliminated by the eventual state champion. W, TENNIS Vincent Opponent 'f' ' ' 4 Oil City 3 7 Tech 0 3W Academy 4W GMZ East IMZ 2 Meadville 6 6 Prep 2 City Series 2nd Place TENNIS-Coach Rose, R. Ellenberger, H. Heintz, B. Meyers, T. Hughes, IJ. WVarren, T. Smith, T. jones, j. 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'J-1: 5 ,Q if 1' - 1 Hg Y a nv' , 1 A 0' ,, Q. 1 5 ta Q 4 - J , X 9 In an 2 'S ' - ' s ai -5 ' 'P C ' ' 1 7 ' i- 1 , 4 1 ' 40 43 1 ' ' 1 E 1 ' 5 xf' . 1'1 -1 '11 H ff- 1 - ' 1 -1 51- X , ' '-' 1- ' 1:2 N. -' L 1' H 1:11 f 1, 1 Q ' - 1 . D-. 1 X . 1 - V 7 I 1 . K .V1, 1 - 5? ' B .1 -. Yi 1.74 ga Rich Runstedler picks up blocking from Toni Canipxinella and Craig Conboy on his way to a first down. Jim Dandrea breaks into the open for a iirst down against Prep. Jim was one of Vincent's top scoring threats. C.: Little Colonel! Show Good De emo JUNIOR VA RSITY FOOTBALL Vl7l!,'e7lt Opponent 0 Academy 0 20 East 0 14 Tech 0 0 Prep 21 20 McDowell 0 26 Harborcreek 0 City Series 2nd Place J.V. FOOTBALL-ROM' ONE: G Jacobsen, T. Paternaster, B. Hayes M. Manos, B. Grossman, N. Tarrant D. Gambatese, D. La Lone. ROW TYVO: Coach Lubowicki, T. Mona- han, D. Barnes. B. Campbell, W. Dis- que, Buchanan, B. King. D. llerar- ducci, B. Carlson, Assistant Coach Barthelson. RON' THREE: N. Peter- son, E. Pellow, K. Schmitt, A. Laird, J. Jacobson, T. Page, L. Guilianelli, J. Burnett, B. Buchanan. ROM' FOLK: L. Stroup, R. Lee, D, Ruggerio, I.. Speed, XY. Irwin, G. lloflinan, 'lf Hal- ler, A. Vergotz. F. Fabrizio. Coaches Lubowicki and Bzirthelson again proved the value of good defense and good teziniwork, as they piloted the J.V.'s to second place in city series competition. The Little Colonels were scored against by only one team. For the second year in a row, they compiled ll record of Your wins, one loss, and one tie. Hdfflfff Take Seventh Top Vincent runners, Dick Reed, Bill Nottle- man, Joe Grande, Lindsay Jeter, Bob St. John, Bill McAfee, Ken Darr, Coach VVilkinson, Abdel Mohkriby, Dave Johnston, Dick XN'indsor, and Frank Volgstadt, take a well deserved bow after annexing their seventh straight District 'l'en championship. Vincent's top ten runners, Joe Grande, Lindsay Jeter, Ken Darr, Dick Windsor, Bill Not- tleman, Dave Wagner, Bob St. John, Abdel Mohkriby, and Clint Fenn, display the form that enabled them to capture third place in state-wide com- petition. CROSS COUNTRY-Coach WVilkinson, Banko, B. Volhrecht, M. St. John, B. Larson, R. Marsh, P. Dowden, Kuhn, K. Darr, J. Grande, XV, Nottleman, D. NN'agner, I.. Jeter, R. St. John, C. Fenn, A. Mohkriby, A. Volbrecht, D. W'indsor, D. Xviner, L. l'enl'eck, Swanson, Jones, D. Read, F. Voltlstadt, B. McAfee, D. Johnston. CROSS COUNTRY Vincent Opponent 27 Prep 30 34 Academy 23 15 Tech 40 15 East 40 21 Prep 36 28 Academy 28 15 Tech 40 15 East 40 City Series 2nd Place District lst Place State 3rd Place Stmzlglat Diytrict rown After dropping an early season loss to Academy, the Vincent harriers improved steadily throughout the year. In the second Academy meet, Vincent drew a tie, thereby winning second place in city competition. In the District Ten meet, the Vincent harriers ran against six other teams. Using a strong finish, all seven Vincent runners broke the eleven minute mark and won their seventh straight district meet. On November sixth, the Colonels traveled to Penn State to compete in the state meet. Forty-five teams, including over 250 runners, participated in this contest. As a team, Strong Vincent captured third placeg as individuals, the Colonel's placed seven among the top sixty runners. joe Grande and Ken Darr catch their breath after placing high in the District Ten meet. Giving welcome assistance are Mr. Shi- nol and Jim Kuhn. Abdel Mohkriby crosses the finish line well ahead of competing Prep runners. Abdel broke the District Ten record, turning in a time of 102296. -Mg, .' ,Q Team Captain Bob St. john heads for the final W qu. -'fkif' . ,. stretch in city competition. Bob's strong finish in the District Ten meet helped earn Vincent ,M ag, its seventh straight championship. . 4. olonel Tanker! Capture Four eentlo -s .1 G' Captain john Sclntlcr, Clo-Cap mins Stcvc Deflota and Randy Brmncy consult tinuth Victhy about their next lncct. 'NINIINC RON UNI' J S lllllLl I Idllll 0 bltthl l' SL-ihlllg ROW IFIRIEI Nllllllflll.B1lllSL'lli1I'll, Soludt S Dcfota R Bonnu D St tang ROM NO -K Pllngle D NI1fkos1t K food R lillcnhcrgcr, J. MtzXllistcr, ' 5 3 t,..t. Simi lat C161 and Dzktrzkt Crownr SWINIMIXK, Vincent Opponent 62 :xl8KlClllf' 24 53 Prep 33 56 East 30 76 Tech 10 T0 Corry 16 55 Academy 31 63 Meadville 22 T0 Jamestown 13 56 Prep 30 54 East 32 '71 Tech 1-1 City Series lst Place District Ten lst Place Regional 2nd Place State 3rd Place Each year it becomes more difficult to describe the amazing record made by our swimming team. Coached by Frank Vicchy and cap- tained by john Schuler, the squad has compiled a total of 115 straight dual wins without a loss over a period of fourteen years. In addition to winning the city title for the fourteenth year, the tankers have been District 10 champs for the same length of time. Through their unusual efforts, several Colonel swimmers deserve special recognition. Pat Cahill, a junior, was the city's outstanding diver, while Eric Lampe won the fifty yard freestyle in District 10 competition. At the state meet, Steve DeCota, Randy Bonney, Eric Lampe, and Pat Flanagan placed first in the 200 yard freestyle relay, and Dick Solvedt, Alex Pringle, Roger Ellenberger, and jack Mc- Allister ranked fourth in the 200 yard medley relay. Star backstroke artist, jack McAllister, cuts through the water in the expert style that en- abled him to set a new District record of 1:02.6, and to place third in the state meet. State Champions Erie Lampc, Steve Deilota, Randy Bonney, and Pat Flanagan combined tal- ents to set several records in the 200 yard free- style relay, including a new XVestern Regional mark of 1237.1 and a new State record of 11358. The 200 yard medley relay team, consisting of jack McAllister, Dick Solvedt, Roger Ellenberger and Alex Pringle. proved to be the best in the city. 1 33 City Finalist, Gaylord Nlagoon, is about to pin his opponent in the Tech ineet. Gaylord won fifteen matches and lost only one. reftlin Team Producer Man XVRI'1S'I'I.lNCQ Vincent Opponent 48 Wattshurg I2 20 .Xcadeniy 26 -I4 Tech 8 35 Le Boeuf Ili 22 Prep 22 I7 Iiast 27 38 McDowell I5 I9 Acadeiny 24 44 Tech G 38 Falconer I4 17 East 26 30 Prep I4 City Series 3rd Place City Champions Al Holden, Terry Haise, and Bill Seth are shown with Coach Brabender fol- l lowing the city meet. stemller, KI. Akers, j. Kuhn, T. I-isher D. IIrl'I'2llIllflI, P. Ferguson, li, Xonna ROW 'I I-IRI-Lk.: P. Nlagoon, j. .Xgnello I-Q, Pellow, R. IYintIsor. Ii, liegenhinie IJ. Harter, X. NZIIXIIIUI, D. Erwin, IJ Cirino. ROV' IfOI'R: If. llelnca, T Nlcflall, I.. Sheppard, li. Baldwin, 'I' Cook, P. May, NI. Niagoon, j. Loeh P. Bolender. XYRIfS'l'I,ING-ROYY ONICZ B, Sclll. 'IQ Ilaise, G. Nlagoon, Seth. ROV' 'I WU: .L Holden, R. Rhoads, R. Run- Fine Individual Per ormem' Our wrestling team finished third in tits' series com- petition behind tXcadetny and East who tied for hrst place. Being weak in the heavyweight divisions. the Colonel grapplers depended upon their lightweight strength to score the majority ol team points. ,Xntong our lightweights were Bill Seth, Terry Haise. and .Xl Holden, all individual city champions. 'l'hese championships, however, were not the only honors re' eeived by the matmen. Gaylord Klagoon, Tom Fisher, and Rieh Runstedler were finalists in the city meet, while Terry Haise and Bill Seth won district Cham- pionships in their weight divisions, and proceeded to compete in the western regional finals. Although the squad loses seniors Barry Zonna, .Xl Holden, .ferry Seth, and lont Fisher, Coach Hob lirahender forecasts a very successful season next year with the remaining members ol' the team returning. Bill Seth gains top time hy breaking his man down in the tity finals. Hill went on to cap- ture tlte tits and dislritt titles on his way to winning sixteen straight tnatthes. Rieh Rttndstetller. a tonsistent winner for Yineent, went on to heeome a finalist in the tits meet. l'ndefeated in sixteen straight tontests. 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Letl by all city lorwartl -lack I,ot-kwootl and playinaker Bill Senger, the squatl set a new scoring recortl when it tallietl ll2 points against llarhorereek. Other valuable nienihers ol' the basketball team inclutle litl Tansey, Irv SCIIU, Charley Tache, Sandro Garbin, and .lim Dantlrea. Ed antl lrv, hoth members ol' the starting five, will return next season. flllllllllllllllg' 'l'eth opponents, center litl lansey shows why he was Yintents top hoard man. o J unnmt ws lll x hlllll NNlI ms lon 4 ltl out in t nuts S1 ith I taht TL o 1 ttbount 'rg s let lt it mn 1 ts ru s 1 1 ttlxounti g, is 1 N it t 4 s lgtl nts 4 s x mis t X pldymd U olontl all Sei' .il Tl 1-arhin antl Charley ' t ' 1 55' set t pull tlounz l 1 aint 'l1. Ruth we' act' Il'l 'l perlornlers in erring intl '- l'n f. I l l I I P S I I ' 'l It 'llllfs ml-fl' W llrclft 'loin llrixin' Iii! ln-xsiltleietl l'l'1'p l'f-nlel. llill llc' ' as llt' ltL't'I lllt' C111 els i gk., .- Su .. 3 lui i C I, ki! S V ,kb uhh ill me 504 I mtl' Cl Bill ahh tlirettetl the! ' ' atk. V col I'l. Vincent Snare! Fourth Conrecntive 3? jim Dandrea streaks under the outstrettlted arnts of Prep defenders to store a clutch basket. jim's strong defensive ability was a deciding factor in our drive for Section and District crowns. The IV. Basketball squad, led by Cap- tain Art Laird, compiled a record of eight wins and five losses. Supporting Art in the stot ing department tx ere Dick Nether md ern Ritz while Dick lvhtte 'ind Lexell bpced Controlled the boards 'I wo important points ate scored in tlte Sharps- xille gttnte. 'I'ltt Clolonels went on to wilt tlte gaine I3-43. 'Ihis xirtory gave Vincent its fifth liistiitt Chatnpionsltip in six years. .l.V. Basketball JUNIOR V-XRSITY B-XSKETB XI L-ROW OYI- Coach Wilkinson J Ritz X Laird D White L Speed R NCIIICT L D Onoitio D Cambatese ROM IHO B Yolbreeht R Yhatt J Iattea L Stroup X Ciannelh R Mui IJ Xnderson C, Stonewall irtrict Crown ln posteseason play, the flolonels were defegited hy Prep helore coming alive and routing Tech lor the Section One title. Proceed- ing against Nleadville, our cagers. who were decided underdogs, de- feated the Section Two champs. Against Sharpsville. the go-go Colonels, still underdogs, overcame the Section Three winner's ter- rihc height advantage and won their fourth straight District Ten title. The team Hnally met defeat at the hands of DuBois, rounding out the season with a I6-8 record. Jr. High Basketball JUNIOR HIC-H BXSKl-I'l'l5.XI.I.-RON' ONE: Coath Cieriase, IJ. Kllill, N, Peter son, D. Kramer, B. Childs, N. Rogers, NI. Bradley. ROW TWO: Manager B. Braun, P. lfranzen, 'l'. St. john. 'II Haller, Al. Nlisthler. Ci. Berchtold, Assistant Manager D, Crawley. ,lark lntkwootl hits one of his patented outside itnnp shots in the Sharpsxille game. jack led the Colonel attack with 6-l points in three games. Bill Senger drives in for two against Nleadrille. ISill's defensixe hall-hawking helped Yincent score 27 points in the crucial second period, Our Junior High Basketball team had at successful season, winning five games and losing seven, The highlight of the season was an upset victory over Prep, marking the hrst time the Little Colonels had ever defeated Prep. Coach Gervase's well balanced scoring punch was provided by Bob Childs, Cap- tain Norm Peterson, and Norm Rogers. The team finished the season tied with Memorial for fourth place. vw 'it I Guflr Fwd Relolxatzon and Enjoyment Wx LIFF SAVINC ROM ONE P Shaeffer C Swartvwood K YVells A Cook K Hanson C 71mar1k M Kolhe D Petrlllo M Nfanos H Sproat ROXV TMO S Bandecca C Dlnger F NCIS wanger S Olszevnskl S Huffman C Carter E Mosher A Hxll Hutehlnson M Smger ROW THREE B fllSOll J Skelly Allen P Cooper B Dowden M Openlancler B MePharl1n Niarquardt B Kmpes C Cllson ROVV FOUR G Delmel Fuller Hart P Naxa N NIIICDIICI' S Allen C Selferth S Hard L Cllbert K Henshavs A Darr ROV FIVE Erzer J Eger S Hanauer C' AAhllllllgl0l1 S Kohn J Kluti C Llllls NI Stexens N Coblentl M ONIeara Although gnls sports are not wulely known at Vmeent they nexertheless prov1de necessary recrea tlon and excerlse Most popular among the varx ous HCIIYIIICS offered are SW1l'I1HllI1g and lrfesavlng Gxrls from sexenth to twelfth grade actnely par IICIPHIC ID basketball ten ms archery wolleyb ill and tumbllng A well rounded athletle program helps keep Vmeents gxrls physlcally ht and mentxllx alert SWIMMING RON ONE K Hanson P Kepharl C' XVells M TWVO K Xhlson C lunerlk S Allburn RON THREE M YVIISOH D Marquardt M Jewell Duff C Brandt P Cooper H Sproat S Huffman A Hxll ROYV FOUR R Bedner D Mc lregor RON HXF K Henshavw C Dxnge A Darr J Gremer B NICPl'l2iI'l1ll C Xiang B Gllson ROXV SIX L Gilbert Skellx S Bock J hier ROV SEXFIN N Nhtchner M O NICAIZI lxluti D Kohn S Hanauer M Stuens C Llllls K Pagllarx Q I U Q r-n,re,l -ark' . , V 3 'L' ll! 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Girly Intramurals er Variet Tennis may be played both in the fall and in the spring In the spring girls are given instruction as to how the racket should be held and the proper court positions in the fall singles and dou bles tournaments are conducted Audrey Hill Beth Mfallis anne iuesser Barb Puskus Betty Hallock Allena Meyers jackie Stonewall and Marilyn Singer are representative of our tennis enthusiasts Softball is the one sport which is enjoyed by a large number of girls. Every class is organized into teams which compete against each other after school as part of the intramural program As udy Dixlicola gets set to swing she is cheered on by her teammatcs Annette Tulio Eileen Ohmer Kathy Wilson and Carol Craft which may be practiced throughout the wear Although the outdoor field is not always axalla ble due to football practice the girls pursue this interest by shooting in the gsm Displaying their skills in archery are Marilyn O Nleara Barb Michel Pat Valor and clCllW Sum . 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J0- Archery is a sport offered at Strong Vincent Ameracan Faeld Servace Amerac an Legaon Award -Xssemblaes Xudao Vasual Aades Band unaor B and Senaor Baseball Basketball unaor Hagh B askctb all unaor Vfarsaty Basketball Varsaty B 1 L L D ay Bowlang I L agucs Cafetcraa Employees Cecelaan C hoar Cheerleaders unaor Cheerleaders Senaor Chess Club College Club College Naght Commencement Speakers Commcrcaal Courses C onc ert Chou C IOSS Countrw C ustodaans D ante Club D A R Award unaor D -X R Award Senaor Dcdacataon Dastrabutase Lducataon Clu Dramatacs Club Laghth Grade Llew enth Crade hx alu ataon Lxchangc Student Pacaaltx Iootball aanaoa Varsity Pootb all Vaasaty Futuac Tc acheas of -Xmeraca Club C C1111 an Club Carls Spoa ts Colf H1 Y Senaor unaor Rcd Cross Index 136139 140 141 40 41 130 131 90 95 1319 128 129 140 142 unaor Red Caoss -Xu ard K Y B Club Language -Xssemblx L angufaqes XI athem atacs Xlonators N ataon al Honor Socaety 1Nataon'a1 Meaat Fanalasts 'NILYX S Strong Vancent Nlanth Cr ade Open House Orchestra unaor Orchestra Slenaor Prancap al Prancapals Assastants u111 and Scroll Rallaes Retared Teachers Scaence Scaence Faar Senaor Class Adwasors Senaor C1 ass Commattee Chfaarmen Senaors Suenth Grade Soual Studaes SPOKPSMAN Board SPOKESMAN Queen Spanash Club Stage Crew Student Couaacal Svaammang Tennas Tenth C 1 adc Ir ack 'Ia ack C uccn Iwaalcas aanao Iwarlcrs Scnaoa llnatcd N ataons Dclcgataon X an Duscn 'Nlaldacd 11 atcr Polo XX acstlang Y Tccns 19 53 30 31 96 89 26 27 24 25 132 133 9:1 100 124 125 126 127 134 135 34 37 , ff 1 ' ' ' 111 ' ' 1 '. 111 1 ' 2 ' 110 . , . ' 28 1 ' 115 2 k gk 1 1' 118 1 ' - ' ' ' 48 2 .L 107 2 ' 46 , 1 1 ' 108 2 , 1 ' 44 1 ' ' 1 - 2 122,123 1'2 ' 2 1 ' ' 23 2 2 ,KI ' ' 139 '2 ' 2 A' ' 2 ' 110 2 1 2 ' 1 ' f 138 11' '1', ' ' , ' ' , 2 D f - 1 1 ' ' 2 101 ..f. . 2 117 - - 116 ' A H2 '1' , j ' g,J ' 46 2 ' 53 1 2, 1 ' 45 ' I ' 22 ' ,' 1 10 ' 47 ' ' ,1 11 1 1 ' 43 Q ' ' 22 33 ' 114 38 ' 1 - 5 ' k ' 116 ' ' 108 2 88 1' ' 1' 112 ' a ' ' 'a 109 Q ' '2 ' 80 1 i l' , 1' ' ' 2' 1 ' 2' 77 Counselors 12 Senior Class Ofhcers 56 1 ' ' 53 2 103 2 31 1' fg 1' ' 106 .1 . . ' ' 110 1' 11' 1 ', ,1 . .1 , ' 111 ' 2 113 A I ' 7 - ' ' 32 ' 'f ' ' ' b 49 I ' 48 2 2 ' 29 ' ' ' , 2 102 ' ' , ' ' ' ' - ' '- 127 2 2 ' 117 I L-1 - '- 1 1 ' 1 A 5 ' ' 2 t ' , 1. 1 ,' L- 1 2 ' Q af 113 f 11.1 'Q 2' 129 -1 47 ' 2, Z 42 ' 12. 3' 1 ' ' 28 4 '- 1'2' J -12' 111 Q ' I 1 32 'Q , 1 ' 4 ' 125 ' K , J ' ' ' 39 Now tl11t tl1e 19110 SPOKLSMAN comes to 1 close we feel that tl11s 19 the IJIOIJCI tnne to thank the x lI'l0l1S eo1np1n1es represenu IIVCS and luultx lIlClI1lJLfS xx l1o nded 111ater1 1lly 111 the book s pro dllCUOIl YVG are grateful lor the IJLISOII 11 111te1est show Il by NI1 Don Mess IHQCI hr1e 1ep1esent1t1ve ol VVIII Keller Inc pr1nters lt xx 18 a pleasure to WOIR wlth Mr C len H.11nm1ll ol lXIuelle1 Art LOVCI Company VVe 1lso recelved outst illlllllg IJI'OfCS5l0I1il rsslstanee hom K arvaglla s blllCll0 our OlllCldl photographer XVe must ICSCTVC a speclal Thank you for M1 Robert Ferrettl the SPOKESNIAN S chlef faculty aelxlsor He gave much of h1s on I1 t11ne and energy 1n the planmng 1nd reallzatxon of our Yearbook Mr Ferrett1 was dSS1SlCd by Mrs Ieanne Alshelmer who handled the subscrlptlons, and Mr Paul Grack and Mr Albert Humphreys VVe thank also the other members of the faculty ss ho contrlbuted thelr servxees to the Yearbook Mr Robert Brabender Mr Ralph Calabrese Mr joseph Gervase Mr Rlehard Grumblatt MISS Ida Warfel RIISS Erma Welnhelmer Nlr Everett Xvflghl and Mr Lawrence Foy Engmeer Fmally a smcere thanks to our subscrxbers wx 110 enabled us to pre sent thls detalled Sllllllllafy of the school year 1960 The SPOKILSMAN Staff Mark Roseman Edzto1 'U 1 L 1:-3 Thxs book pnnted by VELVATONE, a specml process of htho graphxc pnntmg Sole producers Wm J Keller Inc , Buffalo, N Y No other pnntrng firm IB authonzed to use the Velvatone method 1 1 . 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