Thomas Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (Jefferson Hills, PA)
- Class of 1962
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Each page turned, each hidden story in a photograph or facial expression reveals an- other fragment, another sentiment of a year made memorable, then meaningful, in retro- spect . . . . . . classrooms . . . friends across the aisle . . orange buses . . . 3:16 . . . jammed lockers . . . routine and homework . . . enlightment, dis- cipline, knowledge, and . . . football! . . . runs . . . bands . . . flashing banners . . . cheers and rallies . . . black and gold and . . . blue lights at dark dances . . . loud music . . . night laughter . . . songs and couples, turns and Twists . . . arsenic, old lace, and senior dramatics . . . howls, applause, and senior success . . . noise-makers, final shots, screaming moments, basketball . . . swoops . . . scoreboards . . . victory and defeat inside a yellow-lit gym. suddenly . . . pink and prom-like, pastel and lovely through crepe- paper magic . . . June and silver music . . . June a graduation . . . misty . . . solemn . . , black caps and blurred mascara . . . beautiful finality . . . hello . . . goodbye . . . remember . . . next year . . . This is Monticello: a book of high school times, a sentimental chronicle of nostalgia, a reflection, an epilogue that concentrates not upon the future teacher, businessman, mechanic, or housewife, but that stays fixed, sees only and preserves always the senior, junior, sophomore, or freshman that its owner was in high school, in T. J., in 1962, that its owner is-always- in these fragments, these pieces, this particular portion of Thomas jefferson's history. .- fn ' Iii ADMINISTRATION The Board of School Directors on ,N V 12' rrf' 1 Left to Right: Franklin Michaels, Vice President, Robert Linsday, Rogers F. Davis, Treasurer, George Hilty, Solicitor, Dr. Walton Forstall, Jr., President, Roy H. Miller, Secretary, William J. Blakley, Supervising Principal, John J. Miller, Henry P. Larson, Glenn Davis. West Jefferson Hills School Authority Left to Right, First Row: Harry B. Miller, Sr., Vice Chairman, Paul B. Graham, Chairman, William J. Schlitt, Secretary, Olof V. Johnson, Treasurer. Left to Right, Second Row: Carl Alderson, Ass't Secy. 85 Ass't Tr., Joseph McClure, Solicitor. 8 William J. Blakley Supervising Principal of West Jefferson Hills School District Westminster College, B.A University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Assistant Supervising Principal ,, Principal Howard F. Jack Washington and Jefferson A.B. 1 O r University of Pittsburgh M.Ed. fr Vice Principal John Knox Hall Asst. Football Coach, Jr. High Basketball California State College B. S. in Ed. Director of urriculum Earl M. McWilliams University of Pittsburgh A.B., M.A., D. Ed. Edward Basch Track Coach University of Guidance Counselors Junior High Counselor Ruth Hamilton Manning Senior High Counselor Student Organistsg Junior Counselor University of Pittsburgh, B. A., M. Ed. Pittsburgh, B. S. Mildred Halechko Special Education, Junior High University of Illinois, A. B. Sililiigfflifi., S eeial Education Senior High Allegheny College, B.A.g University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Mrs. Doris Pugh Attendance Clerk ' :Y K.. .M Seated l. to r. Mrs. Dorothy Braidish-Switchboard Operator, Mrs. Carol Stump-Clerk, Mrs. Thelma Hawkins-Secretary to the Vice Principal. Standing l. to r. Mrs. Dora Smith-Secretary to the Assistant Supervising Principal, Mrs. Della Shawl-Secretary to the Director of Curric- ulum, Miss Mary Jo Williams-Clerk, Mrs. Margaret Miller-Payroll Clerk, Mrs. D. Veada Fulton-Secretary to the Supervising Principal. Mrs. ROSGHH C. Wollett Mrs. Virginia Purviance fseatedj Mrs. Gladys E Neely Office Manager and Sec- Dietitian Bookkeeper ' retary to High School Margaret Morrison Principal College, B.S. M is . 14 5 .... Charlotte M. Fritzsch, R.N School Nurse Presbyterian Hospital, School of Nursing Maintenance Staff 4 Row 1 CFrontJ left to right - Mrs. Caroline Raposky, Mrs. Mary Visco, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mrs. Ann Ryerson, Mrs. Margaret Deremer. Row 2 -left to right - Mrs. Ann Siler, Raymond Smith, Elmar Rennie, William Wise, Arthur Siler, Mrs. Evelyn McTaggart, Jennings Wagner, Maintenance Supervisor. Wise Falkenstein Ross Wehrer Moses Wil xg? 6399? 0-P ,l v E An . K r ip 1. H ,. X 2. . ' . ig QM. if , wiv CURRICULUM Adjectives, Beowulf, Compositions in , F. S. DeShields QMrs.j English Senior High Cheerleaders California State College, B. S. Isabelle B. Hustey fMrs.j Language Arts jr. High Forensics California State College, B. S. Marie C. Barone QMrs.j University of Pittsburgh, A.B. Linda K. Cunningham QMrs.j Language Arts l Jr. High Cheerleaders University of Pittsburgh, B.A. ,, fl.',' fl f fi 1:1 tilss A t ,.. , .,.,. ,, , , ,Q ff 0 .tg so fm, I ,Q Q, Avg., .W In 1 ', ,x-,y-'- fig QL' Qgfliwg , -wgfff,+31l' M Elf 4-'11 Q-.f.gff'1q'l f'.S?-'es' I' ff12:eI5?-M, c Pamela Livingston English Sophomore Class Sponsor Indiana State College, B. S. Since communication will be a factor commonly uniting the new generation of bankers, mechanics, secretaries, and teachers, English is required in all areas - academic, commercial, general, and tech- nical. In junior high, language fundamentals are drilled into all classes. As pupils advance to high school status, their knowledge of these fundamentals is tested through further drill, group discussions, speaking situations, written reports, and literature analyses. By the senior year English study is geared more to specific student needs. Business stu- dents focus upon practical application of grammar and form, general students, though their study is not so confined, also focus mainly upon mastery of these mechanical areas, academic students pour over works of Shakespeare, Milton, and Chaucer, while an Advanced Placement group concentrates upon literature of the Greeks, Romans, French, and Russians, as well as the English. Creative Writing and Speech are culminations-elective areas popu- lated by members of all sections, who work to fur- ther and polish their learnings in these technical areas. English, thus, in some variety or offering, is a sub- ject universal to the entire high school set. Tomor- roW's bankers, mechanics, secretaries and teachers cannot fail to feel the subject's influence, nor can they fail, in some way, to profit by it. 16 957, Dorothy B. Neal QMrs.j Language Arts California State College, B. S. Tn :Ti Linda Price English Sr. Class Play Hiram, A.B. What did you say? W Well Tom, you've got some good ideas but ......... x Y , ,,. Marion B. Reynolds fMrs.j Language Arts Junior Red Cross University of Pittsburgh, B.A if . Hey, Turn around! Language Arts N. Illinois University, Ernest Rock English Why? Club, Junior Class Play, Russian Club St. Vincent College, B. A. Ruth W. Smith Language Arts, Geography California State College B.S. Alan B. Rubinstein Public Speaking, English, Practical Economics Forensic Society Helen J. Simpson fMrs.j B. E. Richard F. Strojan Creative Writing, Soph. English Senior Class Sponsor, Spectrum Advisor California State College B.S. YJ., . l , University of Pittsburgh, B.A.g M. of Ed. Will they all pass? Mary Shepler fMrs.j English University of Pittsburgh, A. B. 18 'UC' Sandra Platts Tucci QMrs.j English Statesman California State College, B.S. in Ed fit i A 1, Patricia M Townsend gf' English a career? 4675.1 CMfSD Language Arts Universlty of Michigan Algebra II, Math Review California State Math's importance to T. J.'s curriculum stands unchallenged. From seventh grade deci- mals to senior trigonometry, math's program re- volves from its basic subject fundamentals to its difficult analytical reasonings. To a student traveling this mathematical cycle, challenge is consistent and alive. Always, is the involved quadratic equation to there solve, the difficult geometric theorem to prove, and the obscure angle to ponder. His needed accuracy and his deep delvings for an answer call upon both the fundamental and the analyti- cal, the basic and the advanced. His ability to make the two congruent is his ability to broaden his own mind, its power, its potential. Utilized fully, math employs reason as well as memorization, heavy concentration as much as an accurate manipulation of figures, and a knowledge of abstraction equal to the tech- niques of practical applications. Math's learning is complex. Its probing is boundless. Its impor- ance is permanent-fixed-unchallenged. H F Charles M. Bittner Key Club, Photo Club College, B.S. in Ed. Formulas, Parabolas Challenge athematioians Tillie Ann Hervatin Arithmetic and General Math Slippery Rock State College, B.S. in Ed. A a 1- Quiz time at the ole ranch. Rudolf S. Bruggeman Advanced Math, College Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry Jr. Class Sponsor Thiel, B.S. Pitt, M.Ed. 20 Nancy H. Heisler Algebra I, Arithmetic University of Pittsburgh, B.S. Constance J. Mori fMrs.j Arithmetic, Algebra Muskingum College B.S. James W. Roberts Algebra I Ez II, Math Review California State College B.S. A sls iw :P y stts iiili Qiliilz, A fgti 11- -- .35 v -.i: '-Yi 2 'A'-'Z EY! ' Arno Martello Plane Geometry and General Math University of Pittsburgh, B.S. px 'VS Clear the halls! Stanley Moore Arithmetic Math Club California State College B.A. in Ed. we-Mtv' I ,Q 4' K i Elizabeth B. Stimmel fMrs.Q Plane Geometry, Guidance Office National Jr. Honor Society Bethany College B.A. University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. 1 Neanderthal to anaveral, Ancient an Thomas jefferson's social studies program aims to give students the learnings of world, nation, and state. Its study is, in totality, a docu- ment of Man, his activities, progress, and contributions to his world. Ancient man in his primordial world-sophomores know him. The colonial revolutionist in his fight for freedom--juniors accompany his struggle. Modern man in his democratic America-seniors examine his work and problems. These examples of the past, these experiences of the present, these challenges of the future, studied and absorbed give the students a richer understanding of the world, their place in it, and their duty to it. To know Man and to understand his world: It is to this end that social studies leads. The world's future might well depend upon how near the aim reaches accomplishment. '-so Arthur Conner Geography Varsity Club, 1 Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach Indiana State College B.S. Irene Gourley QMrs.j g- ii: Civics A, 'ns 4 Junior High School I . K I Newspaper Sponsor, I Clarion State College . Ntrf' University of Pittsburgh I 4 ' fix: - ,MAA Merit Pennsylvania State iq' 5' 15,7 1 1 ,,':' i, ., rl fifi U . . ,- , .,ii:!af.g.1E mverslty A5311,'fZ1k.?AfZ'ffi4iZi.2' John V. Fleckenstein A.P. I-Iistory, American History, Civics University of Pittsburgh B.A. in Ed. Clarence Greenway P.O.D., Civics Director of Activities 5 Jr. and Sr. Student Council Sponsor, Ushers Club, Monitors University of Pittsburgh Do you have your homework done? B.S., M,Ed. i to Modern American Time to read. Ainslee Hance History Manhattanville Columbia M.A. - Marjorie Horn American History, World History Pennsylvania State University B.A. Cnot picturedj Nellie Norkus U.S. History, European History Junior Historians University of Pittsburgh Ph.D. Lorraine D. Holzhauser Pep Club University of Pittsburgh B.S. 23 Harold L. Miller History Audio-Visual Aids, Faculty Manager California State College B.S. University of Pittsburgh M.Ed. George C. Stoicovy World Culture Assistant Football Coach California State College B.S. in Ed. Raymond J. Kloock Geography California State College B.S. Duquesne University M.Ed. X cience is emphaslzed at T Delaware Valley College B S Lucille A. Aloisi QMrs.j General Science, Biology California State College B. S. far l It 4 S 5 sf i To provide our students with understanding in a science-minded world, Thomas Jeffersorfs science department is organized for educating both those interested in an eventual science ca- reer and all the others who require some knowl- edge of the nature of our universe and the mod- ern application of scientific principles. For the junior high student, intensive general studies in classroom labs are offered. For the senior high, complete laboratory courses in biology, chemis- try, and physics are available. Also, second year courses in biology and physics are provid- ed for those who wish to pursue more involved scientific study at Thomas Jefferson. John Briggs Science Basketball Coach Morgan Hezlep Benny Kincaid, Mike Riley, and Fred Brown experimenting in Physics. Chemistry F.S.A. California State College B.S. un 3... 'I ! ,ya 'Dex Ernest S. Klingensmith Science, General Mathematics Indiana State College B. S. Steve Steffey, Frank Hollick, and Walt Esselman practice their disecting. XML Joseph Spadafore Biology, Advanced Biology University of Pittsburgh B. S. ff Tr i n 3, . wvjbfffff ytlg 353 Ruth P. Maize qivifsg fvljiff Physical Science K 'c Pennsylvania State University B.S. Glenn J. Snider Chemistry National Honor Society Saint Vincent College B. S. University of Pittsburgh Lynn W. Stablein 25 Biology, General Science California State College B. S. M. Ed. .. 2 Foreign Languages Are Important at T J Duquesne University B. of Ed m ,:.n Florence Frazier QMrs.j l Ziff V ii French I, III, IV eea,a Mr. Mercy College A.B. 11a e1.1- Orlando Jardini Spanish I, II, III F.T.A. University of Pittsburgh A. B., M. Litt. Hey, Jack, Let's study that vocabulary. Anita I. Harper QMrs.j German, Math University of Delaware B.A. i ,.:i 2 V ' . R Q ,R I Julie Rudolph Spanish, French, English Y-Teens Y F I Anne Withers QMrs.j Latin Westminister A.B. X In the T. J. foreign language circles, expressions like Com- ment-vous appelez-vous?,' Wie geht es Ihnen, Come esta usted? and Pax vobiscum are commonplace to respective scholars of the French, German, Spanish, and Latin tongues. These students, confronted with a study new in declensions, conjugations, accent marks, and nouns of various genders, at- tempt first the mastery of these basic fundamentals, and then the knowledge of a foreign people's habits and heritage. Much of this mastery and knowledge comes from classic authors like Cervantes, Cicero, Hanssad, and Mauppassant, and classical works like The Aeneid, Metamorphosis, Les Miserables, and Don Quixote. The by-products of such study - better under- standing of a country's geography, history, and social structure - prove vital to a totality of language comprehension. With further aid by maps, songs, pictures, movies, menus, anecdotes, and tape recordings, students have been able to touch a way of life that at one time was comparatively strange to them. Though their experiences be vicarious, they are also incontestably valuable. Preparation For The Business World Thomas Jefferson's offering to commercial students constitute a pro- gram rich in well-planned, well-directed proficiency. Those pupils elect- ing the commercial program study have for their intended mastery, courses in typing, shorthand, business law, business math, business En- glish, bookkeeping, clerical practice, and transcription. To instruct in these areas, the school employs an efficient staff of teachers, plus the additional aids of up-to-date business machines and departmental equipment. To practice acquired skills outside the class- room and thus give students an even more concrete business experience, the department assigns sets of its pupils to various tasks in and around the high school office. Responsibilities encountered here make clear that actual practice is, as the classroom states, strictly business . With such background, commercial students can enter the business world confidently after graduating - and often, even more easily. By means of T. jfs job placement service, there is good chance that student employment following high school culmination will be soon, and per- haps, even immediate. Susan B. Reinhardt QMrs.j 1 r' 'cs Av' xx.-' ff! y . Helen S. Dolfi CMrs.j Business Math, Clerical Practice, Secretarial Practice University of Pittsburgh B. S. Duquesne University M. of Ed. Bookkeeping, Typing I, Law, Sales Grove City College B. S. in Commerce Judith Petrick CMrs.j Shorthand II, Transcription, Typewriting I Indiana State College B. S. in Ed. Barbara Parnell ix f 'fi me 000 60' OG Business English, Typing I and II Pennsylvania State University B. S. Duquesne University M. Ed. asSJd:fTj7kili Ruth W. Headley CMrs.j General Business, Shorthand I, Consumer Economics University of Pittsburgh A.B. Carnegie Tech B. S. 9 li, . . .i ft - , 1 ij ' t - fl' i Wt J -' K ii e g i ' 4 f..ii 3 Z'.' 1 I Q 'N i ': ' 2 4 . . i.,, . i ...,.. 1. ,.,,, P, , I 4 Industrial Arts Develops anual Skills Are they making counterfeit plates? The Industrial Arts department occupies most of the first floor area. The simple and complex machinery, the basic and intricate working materials found here supply the wants and needs of all shop boys, grades seven through twelve. In junior high young males use these tools and material first in beginning projects, like door stops and letter holders. As working with lathes, table saws, and drawing boards become easier, projects become, in turn, larger and more involved. By late senior high the I. A. boys have become the near-polished builders of lamps, tables, and chests. Through various courses these same students have also begun work on mechanical draw- ing, blueprint reading, and designing Qa long advancement from the first wobbly door stop.j The finished product of the shop boy, be it letter holder or table lamp, is a work only part-wood. It's also, and even more important, part-maker. Examining the look of either the thinker or seventeen year old as he dabs on the final varnish or drives in the last nail, is testimony enough of this fact - his pride in achievement and workmanship. joseph Matteo Blueprint Reading, Mechanical Drawing Pre-Tech. California State College B. S. 40. 1' 1-' D eff , ff Q- - , A' i f ' Q ff is pq l 1- 5 1'-N f fri A If . A I S '29 Q X H Mewin L. Fouids Q Industrial Arts I 1, f' California State College B. S. A J it P' 'fff S .1 v - is Lewis R. Monath l Industrial Arts In J A 2 George L. Gieske Industrial Arts Stage Crew California State College B. S. California State College B. S. A V Fun and frolic in wood shop. 1 QE? FL! w if 39m ' wif? ':-It J ---r i. lilhf1'-I L Future Homemakers Learn Their Fundamentals Unlike ordinary classrooms, the home economics room is a homey place, made up of sewing machines, kitchen sinks, and pretty-curtained windows. Such decor is appropriate, for a home economics study is designed to solve the problems and develop the skills to make the home a happy and comfortable place in which to live. The equipment provided and the atmosphere prevalent enable in- terested girls to become more adept in preparing food, stitching clothes, caring for the house and the family's health, and Cthat all important itemj making a household budget work. With careful planning and preparation, the products or end results of this feminine study are best revealed in the expression of a delighted girl first viewing her wares - a good meal just cooked, a striking jumper just finished, or an attrac- tive table setting just arranged. Definitely a practical course, home economics is also fun and work, success and failure. Basically, it is all those things that make a home, that are a home. - N A Sondra Herring Home Economics F.H.A. Seton Hill College B.S What's for lunch, Smiley? Junior misses practicing sewing skills. 'x Carol A. Braidic Home Economics F.H.A. Penn State B. S. ' 'Wg ..,. 29 L. 'wt fa M al.. 4- ' ' :Q'. 31 ' Arts and Rudy M. Kuchta Crafts, Senior High Monticello Advisor Edinboro State College B. S. Pennsylvania State University M. Ed. rafts Demand Creativit Elizabeth T. Cole Jr. and Sr. Fine Arts Indiana State College B. S. in Arts When one walks into familiar 101, he immediately encoun- ters groups of students diligently hammering at square of wood, carefully spreading powdered glass onto pieces of copper, or molding, then shaping, pinch pots out of clay. These artisans are T. J. students, this course is crafts, an elective study in which high school craftsmen pursue interests in jewelry, wood- work, leather, graphics, and ceramics. Further penetration into the busy room finds directly below dabbling oils onto a landscape or rubbing charcoal into a still l life. This is the art course, these are its participants. I Guiding the bearers of paint brush and power tool are chief l craftsmen, Cole and Kuchta. Their looks of appraisals, their sug- gestions for improvement or their vacant expressions of enig- matic wonder sum up well the efforts and contributions in cer- tainly the most imaginative and creative of classrooms. We like the one on the b tt .H O Om The Flintstones would be proud of you! the crafts class area a living, moving assemblage of gray smocks, l earning Swings Into Music Mr. Aloisi leads the Junior High band. X iff f Instrumental Music X , . Marching Band Jr. High Bands St. Vincent College B. S. in Music Ed. Treble clefs, sharps, and dotted eighth notes are music's familiar ingredients which the bands and choral groups of TJ. spend 'hours perfecting. Student participants in the music pro- gram receive the immediate pleasures and satisfactions accorded their practices and performances, plus a foundation from these experiences for professional study and further application. The choral department, under the direction of Mrs. Crump, consists of eighth grade music classes, three junior high choruses, and five senior high choirs - A Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, and Girls' Ensemble. Mr. Mango directs both the senior high concert band and the school's dance band - the Moonlighters - and gives individual musical in- struction. Mr. Aloisi also gives private instruction to seventh and eighth grade students and is recognized chiefly as the new director of the Thomas jefferson Marching Band. The usual audience applause that accompanies these groups efforts at a Veteran's Day Assembly, a half-time show - or the annual spring concert is testimony to both the abundance of TJ. musical talents, and the community appreciation of the schoolls musical program. ' . Sing along with Mrs. Crump. Louis A. Mango Sr. High Concert Band, Dance Band, W -jx Instrumental Music Q Duquesne University, Perm Standard if A f Q Henry A. Aloisi f C w swf . Kathleen Crump Music Girls' Glee Club Mixed Chorus 7, 8, 9 A Cappella Choir Girls' Ensemble Hiram B.A., B. M. University of Pittsburgh M. Ed. 4 ,'T 'l3. EL . m Provides Exercise nd Competition Each school week the two periods of physical education bring va- riety to student schedules. The periods are needed pauses and allow for fifty minute intervals of climbing, stretching, and forgetting momen- tarily Act IV, scene I, of Macbeth and misunderstood plane geometry theorem Cthirty-second page, first columnj. Gym is the different period - the period to tumble, bat a volley ball, march in drill time, bounce upon a trampoline, balance on the parallel bars, lift a weight, whack somebody on the arm, or simply jog a lap around the track or gymnasium floor to let off steam. Although tiring, the physical education workout is valuable, it im- proves reflexes, co-ordination, and often, even teenage spirits. Outdoors or indoors, winter or spring, gym is everybody's welcome period, everybody's enthusiastic period of good play, good sport, and tossed-off inhibitions. Get that chin over the bar. n ,, A S x Robert Frazier Physical Education, Civics California State College B. S. Columbia University M. A. Anthony Mullen Physical Education Asst. Football Coach Wittenberg University B.S i 1 Pauline Garden f Girls Physical Education Slippery Rock B. S. Please don't take our picture! Loretta Richardson Girls Physical Education Majorettes University of Pittsburgh B. S. R. Dxd you say you have a term paper due next week? J s Storeroom of Knowledge, the Librar To be functional, the high school library of today must be more than merely a collection of books. It must be a place of atmosphere and importanceg it must be an area of constant activityg it must be - in short - the very heart of a school's academic study. At Thomas Jefferson, these elements essential to a good mod- ern library noticeably exist. Its atmosphere can be observed from the quiet activity among shelves and tablesg its import- ance can be illustrated by the flow of classes scheduled specially for specific library usageg its activity can be witnessed during all periods, as students leaf through a New Yorker or weekly Time, search for term paper information in the card catalogue or Book Review Digest, or just sit silently absorbed in a Brown- ing line, Roosevelt New Deal plan, or Einstein theoretical equa- tion. Under the direction and supervision of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. DeWeese, the Thomas jefferson library functions to blue print specifications. It is, to all manners of thought, an area as im- portant and as busy as the classroom itself. I, 1 Z .Sf Ruth M. Smith fMrs.j Librarian Student Library Assistant Sponsor Clarion State College B. S. in Ed. Duquesne University M.Ed. in L. S. 1, If T f W X SENIURS ,.. XXX X- .X X XXXXXX- X XXXXXX Q- X NXXXX QS? SXXX XXXX XX XX J . . 4. F 1 . X ' Q 1 Xe Officers X X XXX- X X- Mr. Strojian, Sponsor, Nancy Relf, Secretaqgv' Reed, Treasurer, fStandingj jon Stoops, Vice- Pi?ESident, Larry Kalcevic, President. XXXXXXXXXXN XXXXXXXNXXX-XX XX X X XXXX-XXXXXXX XKXQXXEXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX-XXXX'XX5XijXX K KX XXXXXXXXXXX XX XEXSSX XXXXXXX -X X 'XX X XXXXX , X XXXNN XXXXXSXXXXX. 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XXX -X X XX x i xk.E m R X X X 1 A K x X 5 ks X K X Q Q X X X K ---f Xxx' g xri. L xXx xmmmll X XX. Q XXX X XX XX 5 XX K 5 X X1 X X 5 A V i X P S X .XXL Y S NHDTNE WOILFE X X f i:oiNsTANcE M. YOUNG EX X X XX X X 5 X2 A X X X XX X XS X X X XX XXXX K xkXk K . Q X K - ' X Q 'X X- f x 1 ig mXmX A g.Al X X lj X. . -.X- SA XiX 5kX xbxi , f XXXX 5' '95, 7 SLPH'ZIM1VfE1iM?xNX X X ' X X X X N2xNi':Y5z i A Senior Directory ACKERMAN, RAY: Academic-Marching Band 10,11,125 Concert Band 10,11,125 Dance Band 11, 12. ALLSHOUSE, ELAINE: Business-F.H.A. 11,125 Glee Club 12, ANSELM, JAMES QJIMJ: Academic-Marching Band 10,11,12 fDrum MajorD5 Concert Band 10,11,12. ATKINSON, HAZEL MARIE KHAZELJ: Business-F.H.A,, 10, BAILEY, PATRICIA CPATD: Business-F.H.A. 10,11,125 Mixed Chorus 105 Pep Club 115 Jr. Class Play Committee. BALLANTYNE, LINDA: Academic--Girls' Glee Club 105 Mixed Chorus 105 Forensics 105 Jr. Class Play Committee5 Student Council 115 Honor Society 11,125 Monticello 115 Majorette 12' A Capella Choir 125 Sr. Class Play Committee. BATEMAN, PHIL CFEELD: Academic-Student Council 12. BARRICKMAN, KAY ANN CKAYD: Business-Prom Committee 115 Girls' Glee Club 125 Sr. Class Play Committee5 F.H.A. 12, BAUER, LLOYD: General. BEAM, JUDITH QJUDYD: Business-Cheerleader 10,11,125 Jr. Counselor 11. BECK, MARY ANN: Academic-Mixed Chorus 105 Student Li- brarian 105 Girls' Glee Club 11,125 Jr. Class Play Committee5 Prom Committee 115 A Capella 125 Girls' Ensemble 12. BERNARD, HARRY: Academic-Football 105 Choir 105,,Track 11, 12. BICHLER, JANET: Academic-Cheerleader 10,11,125 Girls' Glee Club 10,125 Mixed Chorus 105 A Capella Choir 11,125 Prom Committee 115 Pep Club 12, BLATCHFORD, THOMAS KTOMD: Pre Technical-Marching Band 10,11,125 Why ? Club 12. BOAL, CONNIE: Business-F.H.A. 11,125 Glee Club 125 Student Council 12. BOAL, LARRY: Business. BOOTH, HARRY: General-Jr. Class Play Committee5 Prom Committee 115 Sr. Class Play Committee. BOVARD, DELORES KTOOTIEJ: Business-Jr. Counselor 105 Pep Club 115 F.H.A. 115 Student Council 115 Prom Committee 115 Monticello Treasurer 125 Football Queen 12, BROOKS, CHERYL KAY fCHERIJ: Business-G.A.A. 105 F.T.A. 105 Office Work 105 Pep Club 105 Prom Committee 115 Cafe- teria Work 125 Transfer from Colerain High School. BROWN, PATRICIA KPATJ: Business-F,H.A. 10,11,12, lPres- identlg Student Librarian 10511,125 Statesman 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Girls' Glee Club 115 Prom Committee 115 Jr. Class Play Committee5 Majorette 12. BURCH, MIKE CMOUSED: Academic. CAICCHIOLO, JOHN QANDAMOI: Academic-Student Council 10, 11,125 CSecl5 Ushers Club 10,11,125 Why ? Club 11,125 Prom Committee 115 Hall Monitor 11. CALL, THOMAS CTOMJ: Academic-Student Council 10,11,12 CTreas.l5 F.S.A. 11,12. CARTER, ROBERTA CBOBBD: Academic-Concert Band 105 Marching Band 105 Mixed Chorus 10,11,125 Dramatic Club 105 Girls' Glee Club 115 Jr. Class Play: Prom Committee 115 Majorette Alternate 115 Girls' Ensemble 125 Choir 125 F.T.A. 12. CARUTHERS, NANCY: Business-Cheerleader 105 Prom Com- mittee 11. CASSIDY, LILLIAN KLILD: General-Statesman 105 Pep Club 115 Hall Monitor 11, CASTAGNA, ROBERT KBOBJZ Academic-Football 10,11,125 Track 10,115 Varsity Club 11, CHISLER, LINDA: Academic-Concert Band 10,11,125 Marching Band 10,11,125 F.T.A. 11,12 CPresidentD5 Student Librarian 115 Statesman 115 Hall Monitor 11. CHONTOS, JOHN CJAYD: Academic-Concert Band 10,11,125 Dance Band 10,11,12. CHONTOS, JOHN KBABEJ: General. CLEMENT, JANET: Academic-Student Librarian 10,11,125 Statesman 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Play Committee 115 Prom Committee 115 Russian Club 12. COULTER, WILLIAM CBILLD: Academic-Typing Club 105 Choir 10,11,125 Football 11. COULTER, EMILY CEMMYJ: Academic-Pep Club 10,115 Jr. Historians 115 Play Committee 11. CRAIG, NEVIN QNEVD: Academic-Glee Club 105 Boys' Chorus 105 Latin Club 105 Student Librarian 115 Prom Committee 115 Transfer from St. Elizabeth. CRAWFORD, SUZANNE CSUSIEJ: Academic-Mixed Chorus 105 Statesman 105 Forensics 10,11, CTreas.J 12, CHistorianl5 Stu- dent Librarian 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 CTreas.J Prom Com- mittee 115 Jr. Class Play Committee5 Honor Society 11,12. CUPPETT, WILLIAM CBILLDZ Academic. CURRY, CARL: General. DAERR, SARAH: General-Girls' Glee Club 10,11,12. DAVIS, KATHERINE fKATHYJ: Academic-F.H.A. 105 Choir 105 Jr. Class Play CPrompterl: Pep Club ll: Glee Club 125 Ushers Club 12: Prom Committee 11. DESPO, NICHOLOS LNICKJ: Academic-Current Events Club 115 Key Club 125 Transfer from Olmsted High School. DECIMA, CAROLE: Business-Marching Band 10,115 Concert Band 10,115 F.H.A. 105 Jr. Class Play Committee5 Prom Com- mittee 115 Hall Monitor 115 Student Secretary 12. DE UNGER, JOHN P.: Academic. DODDS, RICK: Academic-Jr. Class Play Committee5 Prom Com mittee 115 Basketball Manager 11,125 Track 11,125 Sr. Class Play Committee. DOLTON, NANCY LEE CNANCJ: General-F.H.A. 105 Glee Club 10,11,12. DOLTON, WILLIAM fDUCKl: General-Basketball Manager 105 Track Manager 10,115 Photo Club 11,125 Football 11. DOYLE, ALAN QALD: Academic-Science Seminar 105 A Capella Choir 11,12, EDWARDS, DAVE fBIRD5: Academic-Basketball 105 Key Club 10,11,125 Prom Committee 115 Jr. Class Play Committee. EDWARDS, HILDA: Business-Girls' Glee Club 105 Pep Club 10. EIRTLE, CAROL ANN KEIRTJ: Business-Mixed Chorus 105 Pep Club 115 F.H.A. 11,12, CSec.l5 Jr. Class Play Committee. ELSESSER, ROBERT ALBERT fALKIED: General. ENGLAND, VETA QVADAJ: Business-Girls' Glee Club 105 F.H.A. 11,125 Monticello 11,125 Statesman 11 fBus. Managerl, 12 fCirculation Chair.l5 Office Help 12, ESSELMAN, WALTER CWALTD: Academic-Weight Lifting Club 105 Jr. Class Play Committeeg F.S.A, 11,12 CPres.Dg Prom Committee 115 Sr. Class Play Committee. ESSEY, MARCIA KJOJ: Business-Student Librarian 105 Trans- fer from Monessen High School. FAIELLO, WILLIAM CBILLD: Academic-Football 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Prom Committee 11. FARR, DONALD KDOND: Academic-Chorus 11, Jr. Class Play Committee5 A Capella Choir 11,125 Ushers Club 12. FOREMAN, IVIIKE: Academic-Football 10,11,125 Basketball 10 CManagerD 11,125 Track 10,11,125 Sophomore Class Dance Comrnitteeg Varsity Club 11,125 Jr. Class Play Committee5 Prom Committee 115 Student Council Alternate 11,125 Sr. Class Play Committee. FOUGHT, PAUL: Academic-Football 10,11,125 Varsity Club 10, 11,12 tSec. and Treas.lg Track 11,12., Senior Directory GALLIFORD, RALPH: General-Stage Crew 11,12, GEAR, DAVID: Academic-Varsity Track 11,125 Spanish Honor Society 11. GILMORE, FRANK: General-Hall Monitor 11. GORSKI, JOYCE: Academic-F..H.A. 115 Pep Club 115 Jr. Class Play Committee5 Jr. Historians 11, Ushers Club 12. GOSLAK, GARY QGOSJ: General-Intramural Basketball 10., GOSSETT, CAROL: Academic-Pep Club 10, Jr. Historians 11, Jr. Class Play Committee, Student Librarian 11,125 F.T.A., 12. GOTTO, TOM: General GOUKER, EILEEN: Business. GRAFT, LEE: Academic-Football 11,12. GRINER, CHRIS: Academic-Concert Band 10,11,125 Marching Band 10,115 Science Seminar 105 Jr. Class Play Committee5 F.S.A. 11,125 Why ? Club 11,125 Student Librarian 11,125 Key Club 12. HALL, NORMA: Academic-Choir 105 Student Librarian 10,115 Jr. Class Play5 A Capella Choir 11,125 Pep Club 11, Girls' Glee Club 125 Ushers Club 12. HANNA, JULIE: Academic-Record Club 105 G.A.A. 105 F.T.A. 11,125 Transfer from Duluth East High School. HANNER, JUDY: Academic-Concert Band 10,11,125 CVice Pres.J: Marching Band 10,115 Student Librarian 10,115 Prom Committee 115 Play Committee 115 Monticello 11. HATFIELD, CHARLES KCORKYJ: Academic-Football 105 Track 10,115 Intramural Basketball 105 A Capella Choir 115 Jr. Class Play5 Sr. Class Play5 Why ? Club 12. HAVEL, SANDRA CSANDYD: Business-Pep Club 10,125 States- man Staff 113 F.H.A. 11, fReporterJ 12, fTreas.l: Majorette 125 Student Council Alternate 12. HAWKINS, WILLIAM CBILLJ: Academic-Boys' Glee Club 105 Mixed Chorus 10,115 Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Key Club 11,125 Jr. Historians 12 CSgt. at ArmsJ5 Variety Club 12. HAYWOOD, BARBARA KBARBJ: Business-Student Librarian 10, 115 F.H.A. 11, fReporterD 125 Pep Club 115 Jr. Class Play Committee. HEIL, KAREN: Academic-Sodalety 10, fVice Pres.l5 Jr. Clas- sical League 105 Class Representative 105 Yearbook Staff 105 School Newspaper 115 Transfer from Sacred Heart High School. HEIMBACH, WILLIAM QREDP: Academic-Key Club 10,11,125 fVice Pres.J5 Jr. Class Play Committee: Sr. Class Play Committee: Prom Committee 11: Basketball 115 Monticello Staff 12. HEMPFIELD, KAREN KTAI: Business-Pep Club 105 Prom Com- mittee 115 Monticello 12, fAssistant Treasurerlg Office Work 12., HESS, CHESTER! General. HICKS, ARTHUR fACE7: General. HILL, EDWARD CTURTJ: Academic-Prom Committee 115 Jr. Historians 12. HOLLICK, FRANK CFREDJ: Academic-Marching Band 10,11,125 Concert Band 10,11,125 Key Club 10,11,125 Track 11,125 Stu- dent Council l0,l1,tVice Pres.l: 125 Jr. Class Play Com- mittee: Prom Committee 11. HOOD, JUDITH KJUDYD: Business. HOPKINS, KATHY: Academic-Statesman Staff 10,11, tSocial Editorl, 125 fEditorJ5 Mixed Chorus 10,11,125 Girls' Glee Club 10,11,125 Jr.. Class Play Committeeg Organist 10,11,125 Dance Band 11,125 A Capella Choir 125 F.T.A. 11,12, HOPPER, JOAN CJOANIEJ: Academic-Mixed Chorus 10,125 Pep Club 105 A Capella Choir 11,125 Nurse's Helper 11,12. HORGOS, STEPHANY CSTEPHJ: Academic-Mixed Chorus 105 .61 Girls' Glee Club 10,125 Statesman Staff 10,115 F.H.A. 10,11, 125 Jr. Class Play: Monticello Staff 115 Prom Committee 115 Jr. Historian 12. HUBBELL, DANA LOUISE fBIG 'D J: Academic-Pep Club 10, 11,125 F.H.A. 105 Jr. Historians 115 Jr. Class Play5 F.T.,A. 12. HUMPHREY, ISHMAEL QISHJ: General-Basketball 105 Track 10,11,125 Varsity Club 10,11,125 Mixed Chorus 10,12. JOHNSON, KENNETH CSWEDED: Academic-Prom Committee 115 Sr. Class Play Committee. 2 KALCEVIC, LAWRENCE KLARRYD: Academic-Student Council 10, fTreas.D 11, tPres.J 12, fPres.J5 Football 10,11,125 Key Club 10, lSec.J, 11,125 Track 10,11,125 Jr. Class President: Sr. Class President5 Varsity Club 11 tVic'e Pres.D 12, KEITH, SANDRA MARIE KSANDYJ: Academic-Mixed Chorus 10, 115 Girls' Glee Club 105 F.H.A. 10,12, fParliamentarianD5 Student Librarian 11,125 Jr. Class Play5 Pep Club 125 Jr. Historian 125 Ushers Club 125 Statesman Staff 12. KINDER, DAN: Academic-Track 10,11,12. KINDER, THOMAS QTOMD: Academic. KINCAID, BRUCE CBRUP: Academic-Football 10,11,125 Basket- ball 1O,11,125 Key Club 105 Prom Committee 115 Jr. Class Play Committee. KOLKMEYER, KATHY: Academic-Cheerleader 105 Pep Club 105 Jr. Class Play: A Capella Choir 11,125 Variety Show 115 Prom Committee 115 Ushers Club 125 Transfer from Regina High School. KRUGH, CONSTANCE KCONNIEJ: Business-Student Librarian 105 Pep Club 11,125 Jr. Class Play Committeeg Prom Com- mittee 115 Statesman Staff 11. KUSNER, DAN QDAN the 'MAN'l: Academic-Dance Band 10,11, 125 Concert Band 10,11,125 Marching Band 105 Forensic So- ciety 105 Student Council 11,125 Jr. Class Play5 Monticello Staff 115 Statesman Staff 11,12 CPublicity ManagerJ5 F.S.A. 125 Russian Club 12, LEWIS, WILLIAM CBILLJ: Academic-Marching Band 10,11,125 Concert Band 10,11,125 Science Seminar 10. LEWIS, MELVIN KMELJ: General. LICHT, MARY JANE: Business-Cheerleader 105 Pep Club 10, 12 fSec.D5 Prom Committee 115 Monticello Staff 125 Girls' Glee Club 125 Teacher's Secretary 12. LONG, TERRY: Business-Radio Club 10,125 Mixed Chorus 105 Statesman Staff 10,125 Prom Committee 115 Why ? Club 12. LOUGH. PATTI CPATJ: Academic-F.H.A. 10,115 Mixed Chorus 105 Student Librarian 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Jr. Historians 115 Jr. Class Play: Girls' Glee Club 125 A Capella Choir 12. LYLE, LINDA CLITTLE ANND: Business-Choir 10, MACLAREN, MARGARET CMARGIED: Academic-Mixed Chorus 105 Student Librarian 105 F.H.A. 10,125 Pep Club 115 Prom Committee 115 Glee Club 125 Ushers Club 12, MACMILLAN, BILL QALLEYJ: Academic. MAIZE, KENNEDY CKENNYJ: Academic-Forensic Society 10,11, 125 Science Seminar 105 Russian Club 12. MALOSKY, MICHAEL KMIKED: General-Boys' Choir 105 Foot- ball 105 Basketball 105 Transfer from Mt. Meinrad, Indiana. MARLATT, GEORGE: General. MARYNCHAK, JUDY: Business. MAUST, JUNE CAROLE CJUNED: Business-Student Librarian 10,125 Girls' Glee Club 10,115 Pep Club 115 Jr. Class Play Committee, Prom Committee 11. MAY, STEVEN KCHICKJ: Academic. MCARAW, JAMES CJIMD: Academic-Dance Band Manager 10,11, 12. P S I l 44 , enior Directory McCALL, DOLLY: Business., McDEVITT, LARRY CSQUIREJ: General-Intramural Basketball 10. McFARLAND, BARRY CBARTJ: Academic-Track 10,11,123 Prom Committee 113 Jr., Class Play Technician3 Sr. Class Play Technician. MCGINTY, PATRICIA ANN KPATTYP: Academic-Mixed Chorus 103 F.H.A. 10,11, fCounty Sec.l 123 Student Council Alternate 1O,11,12Q National Honor Society 11,12, Pep Club 11,12. MclNTOSH, CHARLES CCHARLIE BROWNJ: Pre-Tech. McMONAGLE, BARBARA CBARBD: Academic-F.H.A., 10,11,123 Chorus 103 Student Librarian 103 Prom Committee 113 Play Committee 11,12, MELVIN, MICHELE KSHELLEYJ: Academic-Forensic Society 103 Student Librarian 10, Pep Club 11,12 CPres.l3 Prom Com- mittee 11,123 Jaguar Mascot 123 F.T.A. Russian Club 123 Ushers Club 12. MERRIMAN, MAXINE CMAXD: Business-F.H.A. 10,113 Pep Club 10,111 METTS, GARY CMETTSD: Academic-Boys' Glee Club 10,, METTS, RAY: General. MILLER, CAROL KALICEJ: Academic-Choir 103 F.H.A, 103 Monticello Staff 113 Prom Committee 113 Play Committee 113 Friends' of Art 11,123 Pep Club 12, Russian Club 123 Glee Club 12. MILLER, HAROLD QHARRYD: General. MILLER, MERLYN: Business-Cheerleader 103 Student Council 103 Class Treas. 113 Prom Committee 11. MINADEO, KATHY: Business-F.H.A. 103 Chorus 10,12Q Play Committee 11: Prom Committee 111 Glee Club 12. MROCHEK, DANIEL CHUNKYD: General-Prom Committee 11. MUELLER, JANET SUE KJANETJ: Academic-Class Vice-Pres. 103 Cheerleader 10,11,l23 Student Council 10,11,12Q National Honor Society 11,123 Ushers Club 10,123 Prom Committee 113 Play Committee 113 Pep Club 10,11,12. MUNSICK, ARLENE CARD: Business-Chorus 12. MURRAY, KENNETH CKEND: General-Astronomy Club 10, In- termural Basketball 10. NANCE, LINDA: Business-Student Council 103 Prom Committee 113 Play Committee 11,12. NAUGLE, GENE EDWARD CEDJI Academic-Barbell Club 103 Why ? Club 11. NEAL, JANET CJAND: Business. NEWELL, PENNY ARLENE fPENNYJZ Academic-Class Vice- Pres. 103 Pep Club 10,11,12Q Newspaper Staff 10,11, Latin Club 103 Scholarship Team 10,113 French Club 113 Chorus 113 Glee Club 12. CTransferred from Marion L. Steele High School-125 NEWTON, GILBERT CGILD: Academic-Boys' Glee Club 103 F.S.A. 11,12, Football Scorekeeper 11. NICHOLS, RICHARD R3 CDICKD: Academic-Prom Committee 113 A Capella Choir 11,123 Why ? Club 113 Variety Show 113 Play Committee 125 Mixed Chorus 12. NICHOLSON, RAYMOND E. CGENED: Academic. PACITTI DELORES CDEEI: Business-Student Council 111 Prom Committee 11. PAGE SHARYN CPAGIEJ: Business-Choir 10,121 Glee Club 12. PALMER, FRANK KTOMJ: General-Monticello Staff 11,123 Why ? Club 11,123 Play Committee 113 Prom Committee 113 Color Guard 123 Transferred from Fairview High School 10, PAUL, MARY CATHERINE: Academic-Pep Club 10,113 Prom Committee 113 Play Committee 113 Junior Historians 113 F.T.A. 12. PAVLICH, ROSE MARIE: Business-F.H.A. 12. PERCIVAL, GARY: Academic-Swimming Team 103 Pep Club 10,11, Varsity Club 10,113 Newspaper Staff 11. CTransferred from Clairton High School 121. PLANTS, MARY: Business-F.H.A. 11,12, Pep Club 11. PORTER, MARY E. fBETSYl: Academic-Student Librarian 10, 11,123 Science Seminar 103 Honor Society 11,123 Prom Com- mittee 113 Monticello Staff 11. PRICE, GEORGE CI-IUMPERJ: Academic-Football 103 Why ? Club 11,123 Prom Committee 113 Play Committee 113 Variety Show 113 Mixed Chorus 11,12: A Capella Choir 11. QUINN, PETER CCHESTERD: General. RANICH, LORELEI QLOUD: General-Concert Band 10,113 Stu- dent Librarian 10,123 Marching Band 11. REED, DONNA: Academic-Cheerleader 10,11,123 Student Coun- cil Alternate 10,11, Student Librarian 113 Honor Society 11, 12 CTreas.D3 Prom Committee 113 Play Committee 113 A Capella Choir 123 Girls' Ensamble 123 Pep Club 12. RELF, NANCY: Academic-Speech and Debate 103 Mixed Chorus 103 Honor Society 11,123 Class Secretary 11,12, Prom Com- mittee 112 Play Committee 113 A Capella Choir 11,123 Student Council 11,12 falternatel Girls' Glee Club 123 Pep Club 123 Majorette 12 falternatel. RIGGS, RAYMOND QRAYJ: General. RINALDI, TELA: Academic-F.H.A. 10,113 Pep Club 11,123 Student Librarian 11,123 Play Committee 113 Prom Com- mittee 11. RITTER, VIRGINIA CJINNYJZ Business-F.H.A. 111 Pep Club 11, 123 Junior Class Play 113 Variety Show 11.. ROBINSON, DONALD R. QTIN CAN7: General. ROTHHAAR, JOHN CBUZZJ: General-Stage Crew 11,12. SANDERS, GLORIA KGLOD: Business-Mixed Chorus 10,113 Girls' Glee Club 103 A Capella Choir 113 Girls' Ensamble 113 Soloist for Dance Band 123 Student Secretary 12. SCHLITT, MARY: Academic-Newspaper Staff 103 Science Seminar 103 Forensic Society 10,11 CPres.l 12 fLibrarianl3 Honor Society 11,123 Prom Committee 113 Play Committee 113 Variety Show 11. SETLEY, WILLIAM CBILL7: Academic-Basketball team 10,11, 12. SHARPETA, PATRICIA KPATD: Business-Cheerleader 10,113 Class Sec. 103 Student Librarian 103 Prom Committee 113 Play Committee 113 Monticello Staff 12, F.H.A. 123 Pep Club 123 Student Secretary 12. SHAVULSKY, EDWARD CEDDI General-lntermural Basketball 10. SKAPIK, SUSAN KSUSIED: Academic-Forensic Society 10,11 fLibrarianD 12 CPres.D3 Dance Committee 103 Prom Com- mittee 113 Pep Club 11,123 Honor Society 11,12. SKEDDLE, GAIL: Business-Student Council 10,113 Student Librarian 103 F.H.A. 10,11,123 Prom Committee 113 Play Committee 113 Pep Club 10,11,12j Monticello Staff 12.. SKEDDLE, GERRYKSKEESJ: Pre-Tech-Dance Band 10,11,12Q Marching Band 11,122 Dixieland Band 11,12Q Why? Club 11,12. SLADE, RONALD KROND: Academic-Basketball 10,11,123 Foot- ball 1O,11,12Q Key Club 10,11,12Q Prom Committee 11. SMITH, ALFRED CALJ: General-Projection Club 10, SIVIITH, EILEEN: Business-Girls' Glee Club 103 Mixed Choir 113 A Capella Choir 12. - SMITH, JAMES E. CJIMJ: Academic. SIVIITH, RON CSMITTYD: Academic-Student Council Alternate 103 Intermural Basketball 103 Projectionist Club 10,113 Foot- ball Team 113 Monticello Staff 113 Why 'P Club 12. Senior Directory ' SMITH, ROBERT fSMITTYJ: Pre-Tech.-Concert Band 10,11,125 Marching Band 10,11,12. SOUKOVICH, CAROL: Business-Cheerleader 11,125 Pep Club 10,115 Homeroom Secretary 105 Prom Committee 115 Play Committee 125 Statesman 125 F.H.A. 125 Glee Club 12, fTransferred from Elizabeth-Forward High School 115, SPARK, MARY JANE KSPARKYPZ Business-F.H.A. 10,11,125 Pep Club 115 Play Committee 11. SPEICHER, RUSS KSPIKEI: General. SPORIO, CARMEN fCARMD: Academic-Football 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,125 Track 1O,11,125 Class Treasurer 105 Prom Committee 115 Play Committee 11, STALKER, JACK fRABBITJ: Academic-Choir 10. STEFANIK, RONALD CROND: Pre-Tech.-Marching Band 10,11, 125 Dance Band 10,11,125 Concert Band 10,11,125 Band Librarian 1O,12. STEFFEY, STEVE: Academic-Student Council 10,115 F.S.A. 11, 125 Track 10,11,12, STOOPS, JON: Academic-Class President 105 Key Club 10,11, fVice-Presidentl, 12 fSecretaryJ: Football 10,115 J.V.Basket- ball 105 Student Council Alternate 10,11,125 Student Librarian 115 Honor Society 11,12 fPresidentJ9 Junior Class Play Cast 115 Prom Committee 115 Career Night Host 115 Monticello Staff 125 Class Vice-President 125 Senior Class Play Cast. STROUSE, PAUL: Academic-Play Committee 115 Prom Com- mittee 11, THOMAS, BENJAMIN CBENNYD: General-Football 11,12 fManagerJ5 Prom Committee 115 Play Committee 115 Varsity Club 12. THOMAS, JUANITA: Business-F.H.A. 10,11,125 Pep Club 115 Play Committee 11, TINTSMAN, DALE: General-Stage Crew 12. TRAPPEN, TERRY: General-Stage Crew 11,12. TRASP, FRED: Academic. TUGGLE, WAYNE E. KTUGJ: Academic-Radio Club 10,11 tSecreta,ryP 12 fPresidentl3 Choir 105 Mixed Chorus 125 Glee Club 105 Safety Patrol 11,125 P.A. Amiouncer 11,12, WALKER, COLEMAN CBUZZYJ: Academic-Intermural Basket- ball 105 Dance Decorating Committee 105 Why ? Club 11,125 Powder Puff Majorettes 115 Prom Decorating Committee 115 Monticello Staff 11 iPhoto EditorP,12 CEditor-in-Chiefl. WALLACE, PATRICIA KPATD: Business-F.H.A. 11,125 Glee Club 12. 63 WARD, EARNEST CERNJ: Academic-Junior Historians 11,12. WARHOLA, EVE QDOCJ: Business-F.H,A., 10,11,12 fHistorianJ Junior Class Play Committee 115 Glee Club 115 Play Com- mittee 12. WAZENEGGER, DONALD fBIG WAGJ: Academic-Marching Band 10,11,125 Concert Band 1O,11,125 Dance Band 10,1l,125 Brass Choir 105 Why 'P Club 12. WAZENEGGER, RONALD QMOLEJ: Academic-Concert Band 10, 11,125 Marching Band 10,11,l25 Dance Band 10,11,12, WELLS, FRANCES KFRANNYD: Business-Pep Club 105 Choir 10. WHITFIELD, MARK CWHALI-37: Gene-rai-Monticello Staff 10,11, 125 Spectrum 1O,11,125 Prom Committee 11, WILDMAN, CHARLES WILLIAM CCHUCKD: Academic-Boys Choir 115 Basketball 11,12, fTransferred from Bentleyville High School 121. WILLIAMS, JACK KMAN MOUNTAINJ: Academic-Mixed Chorus 105 Boys Glee Club 105 Football 10,11,125 Track 10,115 Varsity Club 10,11,12 fSergeant-at-Armslg Dance Committee 105 Prom Committee 115 Play Committee 11,125 Why '? Club 11,125 Basketball Manager 115 Monticello 12. WILLIAMS, MARY ELLEN: Business-Mixed Chorus 12. WILSON, PHILIP KPHILJ: Academic-Concert Band 10,115 Marching Band 1O,11,125 Basketball Manager 105 Junior Historians 11,12, WOLFE, DIANNE E. CANGELD: Business-Jr, Red Cross 105 Lunchroom Committee 105 Young Moderns 115 Business Club 115 Prom Committee 115 Senior Carnival 125 Teachers Pets 12. tTransferred from Lexington Senior High Schooll. WOLFE, NADINE: Business-Mixed Chorus 10,11,125 Girls Glee Club 10,11,125 A Capella Choir 11,12, YOUNG, CONSTANCE M. CCONNIEJ: Academic-F,H.A. 10,125 Girls' Glee Club 1O,11,125 Mixed Chorus 105 A Capella Choir 125 Decorator for Sophomore Dance 105 Prom Committee 115 Make-up Committee for Jr. Class Play 115 Ushers Club 11. ZEHER, RAYMOND YRAYJ: Academic-Student Council 105 Why ? Club 11,12 fPresident7. ZEHER, RICHARD CMEAT MANJ: Pre-Technical-Basketball 105 Football 11,125 Why ? Club 11,12. ZIMMERMAN5 RALPH CZIMJ: General-Magazine Sales Chair- man 11. ZUPANCIC, NANCY: Academic-Class Play Committee 11,125 Prom Committee 115 Chairman of Magazine Sales 11. LL 1 'F 7' DER The Class of 1963 .7 1? 'Y' Junior Class Officers l. to r.-Mr. Bruggeman, Class Sponsor. Mike Reilly, Vice-president, Milan Vucin, President Carol Murray, Treasurer, Janet Dickason, Secretary. 11- Room 113 Row l CFrontD I, to r. - Carolyn Casaldi, Cheryl Lewis, Mary Davis, Pam Woodman, Anita Colbert, Judy Kiggins. Row 2-Janet Galliford, Sandra DeBerry, Sandy McKay, Karen Geiger, Sharyn Celestino, Mary Ann Wilson. Row 3 - Rose Anne Smith, Jocklyn Williams, Barbara Rahrer, Marlene Cundra, Don Soukovich, Stan Hodell, Mike Guzy. Row 4-joe Arbasak, Howard Grainger, Jim Bright, Rod Mclntosh, Bob Hayden, Eric Kintner. Row 5-Milan' Vucin, Bill Rossi, Henry Strong, Bob Downing, Walter Niedziela, Bob Schultz, Bill Shawl. xff l X. I E ,vi-. Wi an K . K. br Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - Pamela Soles, Nancy DiDonato, Kathy Fought, Dorothy Walker, Joan Greenewald, Diane Coulson. Row 2 - Ellen Custer, Jim Martell, Noreen Dougherty, Judy Pascoe, Britta Reed, Cheryl Graft, Buddy Christofel. Row 3 - Carol Murray, Louise Sandmeyer, Jack Scott, Richard Fait, Ronald Beam, James Paul, Reed Avery. Row 4 - Bill Young, Richard Hill, Bill Alberts, Jack Kerr, Julius Quinn, Richard Foster. Row 5 - Bill Elswick, Tom Schuchman, Kerry Lewis, Donna Pugh, Peter Pifer. Not Pictured: John Sprites, Carol Piper, Susan Letcher. sa 1 1-B Room 225 The audience is pretty attentive for nine o'c1ock in the morning. A5 -1+ Q-' may M Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - Marilyn Hughes, Martha Shawl, Doreen Tyhonas, Mary Mar- garet Wimberly, Doris Smith, Audrey Ray. Row 2 - Joeen Sesher, Shirley Ackman, Sandra Eyerly, Eileen Gavala, Leslie Shuttle- worth, Kathy Reilly. Row 3 - Jay Bearinger, Kenneth Martin, Howard McGrew, Eugene Kadar, Alan Lazur. Row 4 - Victor Sutcliffe, Chris Blanning, Robert Hartung, Wayne Forbes, Kenneth Miller. Row 5 - Ted Science, Owen Rodgers, Lee Beten, John McNelis, Larry Barker. Q, 31,83 ,, 1 Q 4 0 1 1-C Room 219 Do you have a parental excuse? .A- 1' 12 1 .11 '23 of Q E Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - Peggy Hamm, Mary Elizabeth Canterna, Leslie Barati, Barbara Bates, Roxie Reid. Row 2 - Harold Kostura, Ben Kincaid, Peggy Muirhead, Jean McCon- eghy, Douglas Smith, Clarence Brown. Row 3 - Norma Thompson, Dave Bozic, Mike Bry- ant, Barbara Stark, Brenda Roup, Del Peter- son. Row 4 - Regis O'Laughlin, Gordon Percy, Duane Lewis, Elliott Weiss, Elleene Grunsky. Row 5 - Mike Flory, Jack Matyas, Roger Zrimsek, Dennis Petro, Ron Gilmore. 11-E Room 2 2 11 -D Room 11 Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. -Gerda Rupert, Maureen Tomaselli, Carol Stein, Gail Latter- man, Ellen Despo, Cheryl Biddle. Row 2 - Karla Geiger, Karol Francellini, Diane Shirley, Audrey Martin, Carol Schmittel, Lynn Wilson. Row 3 - Eileen Hawley, Louis Trent, Carol Stanojev, Larry Kettish, Fred Boeving, Ann Nagel. Row 4 - Joyce Holzhauser, Charles Taylor, Marvin Maxson, Richard Wagner, Ray McGogney, Fred John. Row 5 - Jack Austin, Bob McCracken, Rex Stalnaker, Leslie George, Walter Tomlinson. .lg J' I li IW. y 'vsbr ot, . Or V V040 5Q4,'D gp D 4 or Jw 509 :SJ Q1 11-F Room 2 7 The Pep Club raises some noise at a pep rally. 5 , Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - Pat Steele, Nancy Struble, Betty Crawford, Delores Nolder, Jackie Hohn, Carol Prout. Row - 2 Francis Glackin, Bill Aiken, Dave Simoncic, Ben Lusk, Fred Brown, Mike Reilly. Row 3 - Dick Burtt, Bill Neff, Susan Schweitzer, janet Bauer, Mar- ilyn Clausnitzer. Row 4 - Gayle Gorgey, Carolyn Wiktorawski, Sue Toner, William Fink, Keith Shortuse. Row 5 - Irl Zuber, Tom Lewis, John Stock, Bob Mayson, Tom Head- ley. Ml, Sm l M '5'-lun:- s W W Who made a funny? Row 1 CFrontD 1. to r. - Marian Cox, Donna Rauch, janet Dickason, Dick Swan, Jean Yacobucci. Row 2 - Jeff Getty, Larry Smith, Marian Humphrey, Barbara Brownlee, Marlene Tennant, Barbara Scott. Row 3 - Jim Mc- Vicker, Nancy Verno, Gloria Sisco, Nancy Brown, Ray Sweeney, Paul Morrison. Row 4 - Karen Jones, Al Henger, Bill Griffiths, John Sapula, Dan Petrovich. Row 5 - Dave Cas- person, Dick Bartolomeo, John Burns, Bill Merriman, Gale Dryer, Paul Gilmore. l , uf .- l Y 'F .fl .1 is The Class af 10- Room 14 1,41 of 1964 Sophomore Class Officers Seated-Miss Livingston, Class Sponsor, Bob Horn, President. Standing-Dessa Stepano- vich, Vice-president, Glenn McGogney, Treas- urer, Ilene Evans, Secretary. Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - Sharen Iames, Edith Frola, Cindy Taylor, David Bruggeman, Ned Boyle, Gail Mort, Janie Wilson. Row 2-Lee Miller, Mary Lou Tocar, JoAnn Brotemarkle, Carol Lanker, Sharen Lewis, Sandy Nechaj, Bob Martin. Row 3-Sheila Trasp, Russell Hall, Jack Layhue, Sam Brnilovich, Alan Nougle, John Super, Lynn Hoffman. Row 4 - Bill Wollett, Eddie Williams, Dave Herron, Jim Adams, Bob Giering, Ted Kacmarik. Row 5-Dick Stoops, Jim Wagner, Mike Rod- gers, Gene Hynok, Allan Smith, Larry Colianni. Not Pictured: Betsi Johnston, Charles Blatch- ford, Ken Kautz, Sally Doyle, Colin Lawson, Betty Tachoir. S -ug., 'N .2 : . 2 'XE .E ,Jkk k rg A ' , li 11,5 5 Qs immk.. K Kid ,, 5 T limi' FW ii avg, and we mean better than ever. 10-B Room 224+ Q 'uns' Row 1 CFrontD 1. to r. - Lois Kincaid, Jane Evans, Carlton Layne, Barbyjo Gerber, Saundra Kurutz, Barbara Bonheyo, Charles Bisel, Peggy Boggess. Row 2 - Ira De Shields, Karen Weddell, Jean Dickason, Jenny Rey- nolds, Gwenn Getty, Nancy Guardino, Kathy Kidder, Barbara Morton. Row 3 - Floyd Forma, Mike Maranche, Mary Louise Leh- man, Cathy McCay, John Harr, Dick Kessler, Ernest Young. Row 4 - Bill Hurley, John Williams, Charles Petty, Bob Purviance, Nancy Miller, Bob Marner, George Hartlein. Row 5 - Stewart Fine, Mike Julian, Diane Suhody, Don Wetzgly Larry Cronin, Charles Thatcher, Jim Charney. All I know is I-120. i , M ff 1. 1 .' EI 8 ,W , q.,,,,,, ! A 'E --...q X-f 3 IF it fx 10-C Room 111 ,..,i,, . Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - Cheryl Garber, Thea Bornhoeft, Carolyn McCurdy, Carol Hines, Mary 'Louise McDonald, Robert Joyce, Bar- bara Morgan, Paula Munro. Row 2 - Alice Tsouris, Karen Doyle, Ilene Evans, Ginger Rollins, Karen Alderson, Mary Stanton, John Bryant, Chris Glass. Row 3 - Kenneth Sayre, Harry Fulmer, Charles Paterick, David Weight- man, Jack Friewald, Diann Wolfe, Judy Polink, Steve Hodge. Row 4 - Paul Speck, Bob Horn, Dan Curry, Ed Campbell, George Man- ners, John Ondich, Michael Hyjurick, Michael Kulish. Row 5 - Walter Swanson, Tom Bartolini, Arthur Finch, John Peterson, Jack Kolkmeyer, Bill Montgomery, james Granger, Tom Burkhardt. Not pictured: Bette D'A1es- Sandro. 2--ff -:L- ,,,,.-- -.-- - L-----' ' ' Ig-.zz f- if A-SQ., - , . , A---- -f' 2' -f 7: 11:11. : ':.::::5 , , A5 ..-4755.-: f:-jj gs: . rr E ,-n--v LE- : .?'.i?':..:7 i - - 'il'i: 'f' -11, gn . i,K C pn. n ,,,.,.... -.-::-,.:-L : Wt ,.g: 1--- Ex' ' ::.-:: 2171: Z -',::a1l1525:- 1 -Q.: Al 10-D Room 114 Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - Donna Turowski, Shirley Burke, Judy Motteram, Cheri Cali- guiri, Mary Jackson, Margaret Hosmer, Mari- lyn Mueller. Row 2 - Kathy Vucin, Lorraine Wilds, Dessa Stepanovich, Ginny Drnach, Karen Miller, Karen Dolnak, Karen Kiggins, Jon Polcawich. Row 3 - Sharon Mairson, Janice Setley, Patty Cundra, Robert Lostetter, Ralph Kunkel, Richard Hamilton. Row 4 - Bob Brownlee, Ronald Holbert, Jon Lanks, Tom Esselman, Harry Page, Dwight Towney, Martin Haines, Mary Anne Carothers. Row 5 - Keith Maxfield, Bob Davis, Cindy Gates, Michael Santoro, Charles Lee, Bill Hines, Bob x Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - Toni Jo Stadnicki, Becky Jo Caley, Betty Roesch, Lana Blank, Cheryl Earnest, Carole Biddle, Patty Kerr. Row 2 - Janice Conn, Marcela Wimberly, Beverly Weiseckel, Pam Stevens, Linda Ower- ly, Theresa Kampert, Marian Hess. Row 3 - Kathryn Trent, Billie Marie Carrozza, Marlene Samarin, Renee Boulet, Marylyn Eles, Beverly Yansha, Grace Steiniweg. Row 4 - Kathleen Moresea, Patty Klimek, Mary Jane Rimsky, Cathy Jester, Doris Kurland, Sherry Keffer, Barbara Pacitti. Row 5 - Donna Cuddy, Carole Kosar, Kathleen Winn, Jean Lewis, Saundra Walsh, Cheryl Felix, Judy Bendel. 10-E Room 103 Keefer. r 5 I 1 In 9 Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - Paul Klauss, Arden Hibbert, June Shaheen, Jacqueline Nestor, Nita Schnatterly, Darlene Green, Joyce Fregin. Row 2 - Judith Alexander, Marlene Houck, Susan Duff, Vivian Davis, Jeannette Yanko, Judith Fakesch, Elaine Jones. Row 3 - Caro- lyn Pakkala, Linda Pust, Bill Sheppard, John McQueen, Timothy Snyder, David Dreier. Row 4 - Robert McAchren, William Hoop, James Hebda, Steve Schwartz, Joseph Essey, Marcell Spartz. Row 5 - James Gogots, Donald Ander- son, Wayne Janczewski, James Hudgens, James Barr, Herb Richardson, Terry Ballan- tyne. 17 10-F Room 11 Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - Mary Jane Kadar, Darlene Kerlin, Patty Dojcak, Donna Sparks, Sharon Snyder. Row 2 - Nancy Vavra, Paul- ette Eori, Valerie Holmes, Fran Mazzafer. Row 3 - Carol Lyons, Linda Florenz, Bonnie Mac- Millan, Marsha Petrosky, Jo Ann Brusick. Row 4 - Pauline Munsick, Susan Nazaruk, Molly Granetz, Mary McBride, Linda Bailey, Row 5 - Cheryl Boeving, Lorraine Osborne, Dorothy McCay, Patty Frantz. Not pictured: Joyce Semian. 10-G Room 213 E -vp fag fs' '1- l . 3 Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - Bob Wildman, Mary Louise McMillan, Janie Green, Bob Verschar- en, Karen Wood, Elaine Erskine. Row 2 - Cin- dy Samuels, Carol Simpson, Judy Lane, Bar- bara Dumont, Karen Leaver, Sandy Slusser, Patty Jordan, Jack Hustwit. Row 3 - Rose- mary Gibson, Carol George, Andria Horgos, Sandi Schaffer, Alex Belfiglio, Dave Bate- man, Harry Breitinger. Row 4 - Greg Watko, Carl Anderson, Bob Remensnyder, Reed Tarvis, Howard Kissell, Gayle Hubbell, Ron Karloski. Row 5 - Bill Trasp, Mike Petrovich, Lynn Morini, Terry Kalcevic, Glenn MCGog- ney, Dennis Brain, Dave McCormick, Ted Hansen. Not Pictured: Ricky Marks, Mike Dick, Dave Shannon, JoAnn Armstrong. if-A W -M., , .gijt-:IP-'xvkvnwbk - 1 - ,-- ,,. TILE , 3, gil'- ' fs S5234 1 , 4 'M' lg? ' - , 1 , i ' . Q ,, gi! , - 'rf ' Mrs. Purviance, may I have a late slip. 10-H Room 221 '11 Oil Y' S it 2 9-A Room 205 Row 1 Cfrontj l. to r. - Carol Patrick, Diane Bennett, Sandy Large, Vicki Baker, Sheila Allen. Row 2 - Cindy Mason, Linda Heller, Candy Coo, Jayne Plants, Ruth Gotto. Row 3 - Rosemarie Kulish, Sharon Irwin, Diane Check, jane Avery, Goldie Dropulich. Row 4 - Sherry Slepecki, Judy Lynch, Sally Jones, Mary Mesing, Martha Dunlop, Row 5 - Diane Schmidt, Linda Runatz, Grace Bucar, Diana Hartlein, Maris Fine, Linda Neff. for the lunch bell. Susan Beck, jackie Weltner, and Susan Duff waiting 1 :I . 3 4 43.0, , ... V L . ,Fw 9 .fm-,err t ,I r sp sr A A , ,rx , 9 'S' N Rfk SQ, ' , K , , - 1: ,-f-' ' W '- LN.: fifjjf? I 203. ,ll S ' ye Q ' , ,....,,,,,v 9- Row 1 CFrontD l t . o r. - Jackie W Elaine Scott E eltner, , ddie Casaldi B ' Jea ' , everly Kiggin nnle Tarues Kath S! , y Porter Row 2 Jaskol Sand . - Evelyn , ra Crouch, Teresa Petersen, Linda Campbell, Sandra Munsick, Susan joseph. Row 3 - Sandra DeMaio, Karen Urbany, Giv- en Arnold, Karen Stoops, Jackie Schnorr, Carol Ney. Row 4 - Carrie Snyder, Randy Mills, Douglas Abel, Mike Cundra, Jeff Johnson, Frank Duschek. Row 5 - Charles Hirth, Jack Wolfe, Ralph Dolton, Jay Weber, Gary Goltz, David Barkman. C Room 124 9-B Room 20 Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - Carole Malli, Joyce Hicks, Linda Shirley, Jean Dewar, Patricia Smith. Row 2 - Barbara Coleman, Roberta Smith, Norleen Froelich, M. Kathy Arrn- strong, Louise Erickson. Row 3 - Donna Tyhonas, Carol McCarthy, Janice Hiscar, Annette Niedziela, Jean Efaw. Row 4 - Patricia Degenhardt, Barbara Steinman, Linda jones, Jean Query, Carol Handshue. Row 5 - Patricia Yanik, Kathy Vennebush, Ruth Lewis, Patricia Fink, Barbara Langfitt. v. 7 9-D Room 1 04 Row 1 fFrontD 1. to r. - Jane Hodge, Clyde Lance, Joy Henze, Frank Puschak, Signe Orman, Linda Bartko, David Aiken. Row 2 - Connie Soles, Alva Jean Blakley, Wesley Bon- enberger, Carollyn Malacki, Nancy Davis, Janice Ifft, James Gillium, Roslyn McTag- gert. Row 3 - Carol Rogerson, Holly George, Bill Stalker, Yvonne Ebbinghaus, Jenny Jones, Susan Heil, Charles Stouffer. Row 4 - urphy, Bob Lane, Richard Gordan, Sharon M Micky Cavanagh, Jerry Sjoblom, Ron Lewis, Blanche Dersam. Row 5 - Jim Clement, Jim Jordan, Jim Vennebush, Tom Brierly, Bob Alexander, Don Anjeski, Laila Crawford. Not pictured, Martha lene Gibson, Jim Garish, Aretha Scott, and Roy Thompson. Olson, Carol Domer, Dar- N K 9-E Room 100 Row 1 fFrontJl. to r. - Paul Flemming, Randy Lappa, Douglas Bradley, Bernadetti Murray, Margie Crawford, Elmer Hess, Ron Polca- wich, Randy Sommavilla. Row 2 - Roger Hoge, Paul Sutcliffe, Peggy Otw ay, Barbara Clemson, Barbara Smith, Janet Sowa, Sally Megraw, James Odenthal, Gary George. Row 3 - Cindy Elswick, Braden Mon Sandra Lewis, Betty Hawk, Leith Donahoe, Carol Wilson, Jackie Cerqua, Lorraine Thomas, Sandy Critchfield. Row 4 - Nancy Petrovich tgomery, Kathy Greenwald, Gloria Hofstetter, David Kramer, Donald Bowser, Jack Gillen, John Klett. Row 5 - Chester Haynes, Fred Haun Bill Steele, Russell Harrison, Bob McCorkle, Joe Kolvek, Walter Davis, Connie Lavery. kw a S Line up according to size 4. 9-F Room 203 Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - Ronnie Cohen, Don- ald Larcinese, Marcia Rupert, Linda Jester, Maxene Schwartzmann, Tullyne Johns, Gloria Gilmore, Danny Greenwald. Row 2 - Richard Hall, Herbert Hite, George Cherrington, James Ashman, Diane Miller, Gail Spark, Carol L. Wilson, Cheryl Lisak. Row 3 - Paula Shar- peta, Norine Owens, Karen Smith, Betty Stein- iweg, Ed Bucar, Karel Shelkey, Jerry Nacey. Row 4 - Andrew Alcorn, James McElheny, James Quinlan, James Bauer, Nicholas Phil- lips, Carol Engelmohr, Raymond Vogel. Row 5 - Joseph Kobelak, James Hazen, Janice DeWalt, Joyce Riggs, Stephen Foreman, Douglas Markle, Jack Higham. .V 'ff i E- is f J ' ' V ,., qs A -Q 9-G Room 107 Row 1 QFrontD l. to r. - Logan Ausburn, Ralph Conrad, Richard McGarrity, Willard Lockwood, Douglas Hindman, Susann Allison, Deborah John, Linda Stevens. Row 2 - Frances Horgos, Janet Miller, Karen Koeberlein, June Heley, Sharon Knorr, Frederick Kearney, James Lula, Alvin Chervon. Row 3-Judy Marnell, Linda Grubesky, Marlys Maxson, Bonita Burke, Janet Porzio, Gretchen Quinn, Lee Letcher, Joan Shuback. Row 4 - Linda Walsh, John Cunningham, Thomas Miller, Jeffry Pifer, William Neilson, Thomas Teves, Robert Brown, Burke Salsi. Row 5 - Barbara Newcomer, Jamie Ewing, Edward Moore, Ken- neth Bowman, Taylor DeWeese, Jonathan Squire, Philip Larcinese, Michael Pallotta. Not Pictured - Susan Beck, Julia Maley, Joan Stokes. 9-H Room 120 Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - Gary Hemminger, Linda McGrew, Janet Sue Miller, Linda Smith, Geraldine Bernard, Ned Hornberger, Thomas Koch, Larry Sanders. Row 2 - Frank Romano, Ronald Stack, Francis Doyle, Karen McWilliams, Catherine Zorn, Barbara Pavlack, Joanna Barker, John Charles, Thomas Ditt- man. Row 3 - Louis Visco, Paul Moore, Karen Johnson, Chrisie Hall, Bob Cope, Diane Gosser, Robert Dinsmore, Anthony Revetta, Paul Shuttleworth. Row 4 - Nancy Stevens, Sandra Carter, Alice Keefer, Kathleen Eles, Patricia Eisley, Leslie Chisler, Margaret Glas- coe. Row 5 - Harold Anderson, William Burk- ett, Willie Bowman, Randy Nelson, Tom Domer, Thomas Leech, Allen Curry, James Williams. Not Pictured - Anna Marie Fe- dorka, ,L 1, a- k:1L.,.,,:i'7' f if ff 6 KM, . 9-I Room 109 Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - Willa Tolbert, Bar- bara Menozzi, Pat Plauchak, Mabel Roberts, Mary Lees, Jeanne Grainger, Joyce Keffer, Beverly Caley, Raven Wall. Row 2 - Wayne Travis, Patrick Russell, Gary Arasin, Edward Motteram, Jim Angotti, Marsha Houser, Frank Henderson, Ray Goslak, Barbara Em- mer. Row 3 - Paul McGrew, Glenn Schu- mann, Karen Minadeo, Kathy Brady, Donna Mattes, Sally Jo Gallo, Cheryl Clark, Barbara Kondrat. Row 4 - Carol Sartore, Eileen Jol- ley, Dennis Gaza, Walter Brand, Lois Smith, Bob Wray, Calvin Felix, Richi Niccoli. Row 5 - Mike Stadnicki, Matthew Barna, John Ruey, Tom Stokes, John Perozich, Jerry Uni- tes, Richard Curry, Bob McClellan. 'cz' 5 I if foo-'JQQQ f 1 2 ' L 9-J Room 105 Row 1 fFrontJ l. to r. - Audrey Dodds, Ray Dalzell, Pat Brannigan, Claudia Zoller, Natalie Magiske, Elaine Novak, Bill Carter. Row 2 - Dave Mrochek, Keith Snyder, Suzi Howard, Carol Schwenk, Joy Funk, Sharon Prolenski, Kay Kislan, Lee Weisenbacher, Casper Nolder. Row 3 - Linda Lidey, Patty Barna, Gary Gray, Charles Jester, Ed Trainor, Terry Pax- ton, Joan Black, Dale Crownover. Row 4 - Jay Clarke, Nick Siroki, Blaine Maucher, Linda Kurin, Linda Costolo, Kathy Paul, Oma Knopfel, Sheila Mullen. Row 5 - Tim An- gotti, Louis Diamond, Barbara Stokey, Roger Finfinger, Dale Harry, Paul Roberts, Merle Henry, Dave Karako. . K v 'L' 1 'D ., 1 V. V , , 3-A Room 11 Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - Linda Neal, Jeff Wells, Dave Acheson, Philip Haines, Dan Gorgey, Gerald Little, Carole Shetter, Michael Lee. Row 2 - Bob Bennett, Diane Cranisky, Janice Pascoe, Nettie Pernisek, Carole Miller, Albert Matyasovsky, Michael Boyd, Karen Thomas. Row 3 - James Costello, Dan Do- linar, Catherine Gallo, Nancy Danklef, Bonnie Lucas, Carole Phillips, Jim Reynolds. Row 4 - Janice Lasher, Beverly Hummel, Carole Schmidt, Shirley Econovich, Jim Reid, jeff Wagner, Michael Baker. Row 5 - Pamela jo Spear, Robert Young, Monroe Young, Richard Kossum, Jim Ferguson, Jim Smoyer, Robert Hickman, Susan Brown. Who left the gym door open? 51, ,L ji 3-B Room 123 Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - William Hilty, Donna Bracken, Barbara Struble, Gary Miller, Mary Ellen Maust, Mona Bornhoeft, Sidney Willson, Judith Schnorr. Row 2 - Rose Peiffer, John Alahouzos, Richard Castagna, John Williams, Cathy Stadnicki, Georgia Lehman, Ken Ber- nard, Roberta Gates. Row 3-William Brown, Linnie Shipp, Linda Wagner, Lawrence Cir- illo, Judith Pleunick, Marilyn Primm, Janice Zarnic, Tim Zdrale. Row 4 - Emmett Gouker, Keith Geraci, Steve Livingstone, Glenda Mc- Grew, Vaughan Dean, Thomas Emswiller, Robert Werner, David Lucas. Row 5 - Charles Nestor, George Patrick, Robert Essey, Wayne Fisher, Cynthia Humphrey, Larry Pearsol, Mary Santucci, Rebecca Lee. Iii' Q- 'i',. f 3-C Room 110 Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - Cheryn Nuss, Gerald McGrew, Bob DeShields, Terry Lehner, Rick Shortuse, Ed Chontos, Regis Gouker, Mary Thompson. Row 2 - Monna Maust, Cathy Withers, Beverly Kusner, Bob Hansen, John Tennant, Francis Brady, john Kampert, Bill Rhea. Row 3 - Bill Buchanan, Cindy Dupree, JoAnn Hiscar, Mary Lou Warhola, Suzanne Finfinger, Gail Lute, Mary Jane Wherry, Carole Lloyd. Row 4 - Nancy Kalback, Bob Hurley, Ed Stefanik, Mary Lou Zarnic, Bud Erhardt, Rex Bisel, Ron Monich. Row 5 - Ellen Celli, Terry Sands, George Watson, Becky Cathell, Barbara Arch, Frank Genari, Alfred Stunkey, Gary Schombert. AWB sl x 1' 5'vl 3-E Room 211 Row 1 CFrontb l. to r. - George Armstrong, Kathleen Gillen, Rosemary Ceryack, Jill Edwards, Albert Woodman, Marilyn Slade, Melvin Horne, Lynn Beeson. Row 2 - Joel Schwartz, Bill Jackson, Dave Zewe, William Farr, Linda Green, Melanie Stepanovich, Nancy Crowder, Nancy MacLaren. Row 3 - Germaine Burke, Mary Ann Bricker, Linda Hope, Donna Purvis, Greg Earnest, Claire Faix, Larry Hosmer, Steve Elory. Row 4 - David Dick, Creigh Bogart, Bob Wilson, Pat Sutcliffe, Kristin Langley, Betsi Stock, Vicki Trafalis, Ann Townley. Row 5 - Joan Mayak, Jackie Hough, Shirley Karako, Steve Wattenmaker, Bill Paterick, Steve Mairson, David Angotti, James Cleveland. Not Pictured: John Loose. NV.: 3-D Room 10 Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - Bruce Sands, Ralph CLeeJ Totty, John Withers, Dana Watkins, Michael McGrew, Jim Burtt, Jim Gibson. Row 2 - Donna Gray, Donna Eroline, Hilda Lewis, Judy Plants, Sandra Schran, Judy Steinman, Linda Sims. Row 3 - Bill Kaszycki, Daryl Celestino, Jody Harbison, Sandra Hen- rich, Nancy Moore, Shirley Beam, Agnes Riggs, Peggy Sumney. Row 4 - Ola McBridge, Park Crosier, Dennis Maxfield, Bill Dennen, Karen Kean, John Wiley, Bob Bonner. Row 5 - Junius Brietinger, Gilbert Durosko, Wil- liam Jackey, Elaine Lytle, Susan Clark, Char- lotte Frantz, Rose Arch. I dont care if the lunch bell . did ring, I still have another K Mi L 3-F Room 204 Row 1 CFrontJ 1. to r. - Sue Miller, Linda Wilson, Veronica Wray, Doreen Coulson, Christine Stetar, Luana Certelli. Row 2 - Sarah Bence, Linda Gillen, Jeanne Matteram, Nancy Licht, Kathy Curry, Tom Farmer, Randy Chapman. Row 3 - William Gresczuk, Ron Roup, Jenan Friedlander, Brenda Burkett, David Tamburino, James Armstrong. Row 4 - Karen Loos, Ron McAchren, Mark Booth, Sam Kidder, Lucy Lane, Sharen Mann. Row 5 - Susan Quel, Linda Weaver, Beverly Smith, Kathy Houlihan, Melody Laverick, Bill Gilmer, Bill Scott. ,xii XJ 87 M V I raauvl-1 Row 1 CFrontD 1. to r. - John Kintner, Wil- liam Mowry, Bruce Grimes, William Calesaric, Robert Turner, Carl Austin. Row 2 - Dennis Bendel, Linda Rudolph, Beverly Fazzoni, Linda Lotz, Linda Houston, Nancy Fuller. Row 3 - John Dinsmore, Charles Quinn, Roy Cus- ter, Phillip McCormick, Nancy Webb, Linda Martell, Donna Romano. Row 4 - Nancy McMonagle, John Taucher, Lynn Smith, David Cheplic, Carrie Sedinger, joy Hazen. Row 5 - Linda Janczewski, George Bendel, Ronald Fuccaro, David Brown, jeff Cox, Vaughn Pakkala. 'E S 3-G Room 201 9-. ew? 5 The hungry mob -e ': ,,, L, 'f , 1 ' ' P' ,' Wm at r af' ily' 'Li 1- .V v l l :QM 1 1 .. EL 'u.- l . ' vw Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - David Grimes, Carol McPaul, Wanda Caley, Janis Little, Carol Kobelak, Bernadette Mattes. Row 2-Phyllis Fusco, Patricia Nath, Dick Terrill, Fred Dal- zell, James George, Ed Weighlman. Row 3 - John Lazur, Jane Raposky, Gilda Brown, Mar- ion McClure, Peggy Palmer, Harry Williams, Sandra Tyhonas. Row 4 - Louise Malacki, Bob Gorden, Helen Lovell, Betty Kay Rush, Bob Johnson, Chuck Shafer. Row 5 - Jack Snyder, Delores Bowman, Barbara Yonich, Diana Henry, Bob Doering, Mary Bennett. P 3-H Room 203 O Let's try that last note again. ,,', S , , Q K ' l 1 , - X, A NM,--CJ MH'.,,i1 fr : 2: fm Worn, f 1 ff ,fe WSEDW 'GHZ .WSWS Barry Row 1 QFrontD l. to r. - Brian Houston, Bisel, Floris Walton, Margaret Fedorka, Nazaruk, Lynne Sandmeyer, Richard James Thompson. Row 2 - Harry Jenks, jg! Galen Kathy Zewe, Meyer, Bill Chontos, Dennis Abel, James Hilty, Andrew Sharpeta, Carl Tavalaro, Bill Wolf, Dana Robinson. Row 3 - Sandra Harris, Sally Busler, Karla Bauer, Linda Jordan, Nancy Cundra, Linda Puschak, Naomi Weiss, Sandra Bricker, Nancy Jean McDonald. Row 4 - Bob Frye, Randy Mazon, Jack Moraites, Russell Marcase, Dennis Gilligan, Michele Palotta, Dan Pitocco, Marcy Kessler. Row 5 - Ronald Guthrie, Tom Stiles, Nancy Down- ing, Helen Bowman, Judy Popham, Judith Lloyd, Dwight Conklin, Zane Stouffer, Gordon Lawson. . N ' , , , l H Q, 'Q' -A Room 119 Another day begins in the halls of TJ K I ,,.. K Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - Patricia Metzinger, S am Tyhonas, Fred Zoller, Gayle Black, Harry Brant, Diane Dupree, Sally Gardner, Larry Johnson. Row 2 - Robert Smith, George Wil- son, David Lazur, Richard Wolfe, Ricky Shetter, john Glass, Lucy Ward, Mary Jane Lucas. Row 3 - Sam Hanna, Bill Klett, John Schalles, Karen Moresea, Debbie Markle, Betsy Miller, Cheryl Pleunik, Joanne McCay Row 4 - Howard Matthews, Jack Fulmer, Sharonrose Cushing, Eileen Felix, Steven How- ell, Fred Hubbell, Edward McGinn, Frank Roesch, Harold Hines. Row 5 - Lynne Sum- marville, John Hosmer, Jack Hayward, Robert Christofel, Randy Carter, Elmer Beam, Kerr F Y oster, Russell Welsh. I , Va Mr A Q J lx f LY Az, Mil, f au' ' A if S :I All I f f 4 ,SS ef . R -li 7-C Room 102 Row l CFrontJ l. to r. - Kim Hite, Bob Fraz- ier, Charles Miller, Bill Santucci, Allan Water- house, Bill Blasier, Sherry Lute. Row 2 - Linda Suttner, Ron Phillips, jim Porter, Joyce Furlong, Bill Huber, Joe Breisch, Margaret McCay. Row 3 - Sonja Schlosser, Karen Mort, Sandra Vamossy, Beverly Allen, Blanche Markley, Tom McGrew, RonCarruthers, Rus- sell Roland. Row 4 - Carole Jones, Suzanne Ferguson, Peggy Beitel, Dennis Goltz, Betsy Heisler, Donna Duval, Susan White. Row 5 - Carol Shoemaker, Steve Pavlach, Tony Kobel- ak, Larry Lees, Helen Borders, Suzanne De- Berry, Tom Cochran. Room 1 1 , In .fu Q - Row 1 CFrontj l. to r. - David Keffer, John Shoemaker, Kenneth Karnpert, Randy Mea- dows, Douglas Miller, Carol Breitinger. Row 2 - Frank Wiktorowski, Terry Robin, Bar- bara Atkinson, Lucinda Rose, Patsy Lee, Polly Hoffman, Maryann Koechel, Patty Woodman. Row 3 - Mary Ann Lewis, John Gajdosik, Nancy Bendel, Pat Prolenski, Paul Herron, Cindy Schnatterly. Row 4 - Carol Pauline, Virginia Jones, Allen Fiore, Ann Mabon, Emma Collins, Gregory Szekeres, Linda Mar- shall. Row 5 - Ruth McClellan, Eleanor Wat- son, Wayne Ankney, Kathleen Chapin, Joyce Gorgey, Marion Hudgens. O-'Y M ' 1 M 1- MM ' 4 -'O if -E Room 106 Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - John Wiktorowski, David Smith, Daniel Walbert, Karen Skergan, Linda Dodds. Row 2 - Alan Meehleib, David Williams, Kathy Foster, Barbara Lewis, Susan Scott, Robert Gulla. Row 3 - Beverly Mc- Coneghy, Keith Bogart, Robert Ross, Trudy Marynchak, Larry Webb. Row 4 - Paul Chap- man, Linda Wright, Karl Miller, Carl Bennett, Kay Tawney. Row 5 - Sandra Elder, Deborah Heylmun, Nancy Kondrat, Brooke Gamble. ...gi 9,1 ni A Row 1 CFrontJ 1. to r. - Tom Foster, Gary Raduykovich, Robert Boon, Kathy Mason, Thomas Higham, Gary Taylor, Pat McCon- nell. Row 2 - Patrick Petersen, John Scott, Janet Rowland, Carroll Chasko, Mary Macri, Linda Farber, Peggy Wall. Row 3 - Kathy Miller, Eliot Jackson, Marianne Barella, Mar- tin Hako, Ronald Hood, Grace Smith, Richard Kump. Row 4 - Marty Brotemarkle, James Wehrle, Mary Lynne Hance, Caren Yanik, Pamela Melvin, Deborah Kapp, Carol Bercik. Row 5 - Ella Wilson, Dennis Peterson, John Pacitti, David Lewis, Joe Coulter, Harry Neel. 1 vu .. g A , ' 4 ' ' aff- gg, .f, fi, 3 - g, f 1 K ,.Y .1 5' 455 ess 2- if Q X - l 53 ,xx , .i 1' N i Qi ' 1 V V .. K A , ,V ,J 'V' '- S17 IP' ' A W, fl 3 ei 1: 'X ' 4.5 3 'Y 0 ' New 'A - , l Q 1- I, K , 1 ,N R P--L' 'L 5,561 ti .L - LbX.A- V 1 'lfiilgvaiq l ,X.,,.k K.. 4, , 11,4 he ,.., , .V A ., viii.-gl ,ii , Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. - David Reith, joe Friedemann, Terry Semian, Bob Lauker, Fred Moninger, Richard Lindberg. Row 2 - Barbara Burch, Emilie Samuels, Allan Fedela, HOWaI'Cl Walter, Fred Gillen, Danny Weimer. Row 3 - Tom Yarnall, Ronald Chervon, Jerry Sowa, Bob Dolton, Ruth Ann Weightman. Row 4 - Roxie Biddle, Patty Wildman, Sallie Hill, Sam Young, Andy Pifer, Robert Maple. Row 5 - Bruce McCurdy, Jim jenkins, Elena Poro- patich, Carol Thompson, Geraldine Cuddy. -H Room 206 f I-.u g .r ,f. A 1 '2 'ir .bu- Z N 2 'S t r 1 c' ' . v l 7-G Room 113 Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - Linda Fought, David Squire, Kathryn Brown, Mark Wallace, Robert Taylor, Robert Karpinski. Row 2 - Regina Doering, Eileen Hill, Blaine Barker, Gregory Reilly, Jeff Mandock, Sharon Gilbert. Row 3 - Kem Metz, Bernadette Rumancik, Beth Handshue, Linda Miller, Wayne Kunkel, Bev- erly Mattes. Row 4 - Frances McCorkle, Carol Nestor, Sandra Hood, Kay Farrell, Mary Ann Bickerton, Jo Ann Petrovich. Row 5 - Donna Crawford, Robert Bootay, Mark Lidey, Sharon Jackson, Gail Semian, Josephine Chervon. A S . . gf x r- , s5x. 5 . O, Y, Q Xvn :I ? xx : ' SWK 'mn' i N CTI ITIES Double cast is a shocking success 9 NB' K f.e '.r3, f, I 2,4153-1, Row 1, l. to r.: K. Kolkmeyer, V. Ritter, S. Keith, S. Horgus, N. Hall, L. Montgomery. Row 2: G. Price, M. Melvin, R. Carter, D. Hubbell, J. Stoops, C. Hatfield The evenings of March 23 and 24, 1961, Noel Coward's comedy, Blithe Spirit, was the Class of 1962 presentation in the high school auditorium. Each evening a completely different cast performed the play. Under the direction of Miss Linda Price, the sparkling novelty of a dual cast added a spirit never before seen in a Junior Class Play at Thomas Jefferson. This spirit filled the play with moments of high suspense and ridiculous action. Mr. Condo- mine, an English author doing background for a pro- posed novel, invited Madame Arcati, an obvious trickster, to his country home one quiet evening to perform a seance as entertainment for his wife and friends. The frightening appearance of the ghost of the first Mrs. Condomine and the ensuing lunacy were delightful to the largest audience ever to view a student production in our auditorium. The ex- cellent staging, realistic scenery, palatable acting, and general enthusiasm on the part of all concerned truly exemplified the Blithe Spirit of the Class of 1962. l. to r.: Mr. Strojan, Class Sponsorg Miss Price, Junior Play Director, Frank Hollick, Student Director 'T ...a Only a day to go W Q Now listen carefully Chin up, it'1l be over in a second Oh, yes, I know Mrs. Bradman i ix Oo W -vm 'f' S 1 IBM-M Arsenic and ld Laeew Attraets Record Arsenic and Old Lacel' broke all attendance records. No other student drama in the history of Thomas Jefferson has attracted more people into the TJ. auditorium as on the nights of De- cember 7 and 9, 1961. On these evenings a cast of devoted seniors recreated with comic spirit and suspenseful action Joseph Kessel- ring's Broadway hit of 1940. Set in the Brook- lyn home of two elderly ladies with the habit of murdering lonely gentlemen, the plot de- veloped as Mortimer, their young drama critic nephew, discovered the latest cadaver. Compli- cation arises as the criminally mad nephew, Jonathan, enters with his plastic surgeon com- panion. The most hilarious character is nephew Teddy, who believes he is Teddy Roosevelt and behaves accordingly. Miss Linda Price deserves extra credit for excellent type-casting and direc- Row 1 Cl. to r.J - Charles Hatfield, Patty McGinty, Karen Heil, Julie Hanna, George Price. Row 2 - Nevin Craig, Gary Percival, Jon Stoops, Frank Hollick, Dick Nicholls, Chris Griner, Harry Bernard, Ed Naugle, Walt Esselman, Dave Edwards. tion in a play long to be remembered. , A .QD'i f .--fa f-1-iw,---Q, Crowds i, 4 How does the poison get in the wine, Aunt Abbie? Charrrge ! But Jonathan, what happened to your face? Hey, thafs in the next scene. Nap Fourth Annual Football Banquet On Wednesday evening, November 15, 1961, the Football Mothers' Club hosted the fourth annual Football Ban- quet in T.J.'s cafeteria and community room. The 1961 Jaguar football squad were the guests of honor. In addition, the players' parents, the coaches, the school officials and other persons con- nected with the team were invited. A turkey dinner was served in the cafe- teria, then all moved to the community room. First, Mr. Jack and Mr. Conner made their comments, followed by co-captain, Carmen Sporio, speaking for the team. Norton Seaman and Bill Kaliden, for- mer University of Pittsburgh players and now on the Pitt coaching staff, were the featured speakers. Concluding the evening, every player was given a gift by the Football Mothers to finish an ex- cellent banquet. Honored Guests Coach Conner comments , 1 ,Q 'Y 422 m 7'X Wx .V The Jaguars Roar The Jaguars Roar was a novel- ty in student performance on the T. J. scene. Presented by the Why Club and the Pep Club, and directed by their respective sponsors, Mr. Walt- er Evans and Miss Lorraine Holz- hauser, The Jaguars Roar was performed before the public the evening of May 5, 1961. A cast compiled of varying talents from all the senior high classes presented eighteen musical and comical skits in Thomas Jeffersonls first variety review. It's been a long night. 1, --ev .,. Once in love with Amy T. J. Visits Ga Pareew AN I' l lg l F' l' ,.-alia That's the Eiffel Tower? ii, Eddie Hill, llflary Lou MacMillan, George Price, and Kathy Kolkmeyer pause between dances. 105 On April 21, 1961 the Junior Historians pre- sented a Gay Paree semi-formal dance in the gymnasium. The highlighting attraction was a revolving sphere made from mirrors which had been diligently collected by Dr. Norkus and the Historians. The Eiffel Tower, sidewalk cafes, flower baskets, and refreshments added to the festivities. The 'tMoonlighters set the musical mood for the dance and rendered an excellent performance from Moonlight Serenadev to f'When the Saints Go Marching In. Entrance to UGay Paree . . neath the crystal ball ! Did you ever dance in a castle before? On June 2, 1961, a once upon a time night came to T. jfs juniors and seniors. It was a night when the school gym was suddenly, miraculously, the legendary Camelot kingdom. It was a proud night for the class of '62, a night when white, pink, and lavender trees sprang forth from a clear-waxed floor and pale lights illuminated high watch towers and the pastel scene of a medieval castle and countryside. It was an evening of Hal Curtis melodies, softly flowing from a pink-checkered bandstand and sophomore lords and ladies serving punch and cookies to passing dancers. It was romantic, it was chivalrous, it was en- chantment among hidden basket hoops and blue covered bleachers - until one o'clock, when music ended and couples departed, to drive off to an After-Prom party . . . . . . Lincoln Manor and the post prom were a maze of enter- tainment and door prizes viewed through drowsy eyes and nod- ding heads. The expected orchestra wasn't there, but somehow it didn't matter. Five-thirty came soon, too soon, and once more couples were driving off, this time for home, the airport, or the nearest Eat 'n Park. Morning still meant blue gowns and white dinner jackets. Morning still meant Camelot. Inside slow trail- ing cars, the night before was still present in the souvenir poodle on the dashboard, the gold-starred flag in the back seat, or the crown on the special girl's lap or the special boy's hair. All were remnants of Camelot. Even a year later, they've dimmed but little, To seniors, To TJ., the Camelot tale still lives, the old loveliness and new legend. 107 .xx xl Q FN 2 Milan Vucin and Betty Crawford check with Sir William Coulter on the latest dragon scare. 108 Ye Olde Enchanted Castle . . Here comes what's-her-name. Ho N w are you fixed for servants? 109 Council is Voice of Students 'rv N-I The Senior High Student Council is, by its own virtue, the most important student organization in the school. Every Wednesday morning during the school year representatives of the senior high home-rooms meet to discuss their various areas of responsibility. Basically, the student council is the voice of stu- dents in various school matters. This view, along with many purposes and objectives, was explained this year in the fourth annual installation ceremony before an assembly of underclassmen on February 2, 1962. Among many fund raising projects this year were the bas- ketball dances after Friday home games, selling pins, book covers, and selling programs at the football games and col- lecting advertisements for them. Then again, service projects by the Council include granting charters for school clubs and organizations, issuing identifi- cation cards for all Senior High stu- dents, buying a phonograph for the school, and helping with yearbook col- lections in addition to administering their general business. The Student Council is definitely part of the school's character and spirit. We have a bill for 512.50 here. Row 1 CFrontj 1. to r.-E. Scott, D. Bennett, P. Soles, J. Conn, M. Toma- celli, J. Mueller, J. Hiscar, C. Hall. Row 2-K. Kiggins, E. Jones, L. Florenz, C. Boal, L. Kurin, C. Ma- lacki, K. Reilly, K. Koeberlein. Row 3-H. Hite, H. Kostura, K. Green- wald, M. Cox, T. Call, J. Adams, B. Purviance, L. Kalcevic. Row 4-D. Curry, J. Unites, D. Kusner, M. t. Vucin, C. Sporio, J. Caicchiolo, T. Kalcevic. Ir i 1 , 1:1 s 6 -wi Row 1 CFrontD l. to r.-M. Cox CRec. Sec.J, L. Kalcevic CPres.D, K. Reilly CV. Pres.J. Row 2-T. Call CTreas.J, Mr. Greenway CSpon.D, J. Caicchiolo CCorr. Sec.J. Honor Society Induets Twent Thank you, Mr. Jack dent, Mr. Snider, Spon- sor. Row 2 -Janet Mueller, Secretary, Donna Reed, Treasur- ed. Row 3-Jon Stops, President. Under the influence of a new sponsor, Mr. Snider, the Thomas Jefferson Chap- ter of the National Honor Society began the year with a slight membership of eleven persons. As in preceding years, the Honor Society's most noticeable ac- tivity was the yearly induction cere- mony for new members. Held on De- cember 15, 1961, the fourth annual Na- tional Honor Society Induction Cere- mony was an original and freshly-inspir- ing production. Two scroll readers re- vealed each new member's achievements while a spot light followed him or her to the stage as four seniors and sixteen juniors were awarded membership. An- other project of the Honor Society is to compute homeroom averages each six weeks and to select the first and second place holders in every senior high grade, plus the senior high homeroom with the highest average. Thus, this year, while honoring scholarships and character, the Honor Society has also served the school. Row 1 Cl. to r.D -Pat McGinty, Vice-Presi- G Raise your right hand and repeat after me. K s i - , x f,, 5 1.:,, 5. r Row 1 Cl. to r.D -Pat McGinty, Stephany Horgos, Susie Crawford, Janet Mueller, Pam Woodman, Nancy Struble, Gail Latterman, Maureen Tomaselli, Mr. Snider. Row 2-Julie Hanna, Mary Schlitt, Nancy Heisler, Marian Cox, Dorothy Walker, Sandy DeBerry, Barbara Rahrer, Nancy Relf. Row 3-Bill Siken, Betsy Porter, Kathy Hopkins, Brenda Roup, Gail Skeddle, Leslie Shuttleworth, Donna Reed, Susie Skapik. Row 4-Linda Ballantyne, Penny Newell, Jon Stoops, Bill Neff, Bob Hayden, Irl Zuber, Ray McGogney. Statesman Under the new sponsorship of Mrs. Tucci, the Statesman staff, producers of the senior high newspaper, have increased the frequency of publication to once every three weeks this year. Covering all facets of reporting including news, feature articles, sports, and editorials plus the business and circulations opera- tion, those working on the Statesman receive experience in practical journalism. Basically, the Statesman has four pur- poses: To present information about the school, to foster school spirit, to develop responsibility, and to provide another outlet for those who like to write. In fulfilling these purposes the Statesman has become one of this school's most worthwhile or- ganizations. Seated: Kathy Reilly, circulation manager, Louise Sandmeyer, feature editor, Nancy Struble, news editor, Marilyn Mueller, exchange editor, Dorothy Walker, business manager. Standing: James Adams, sports edi- tor, Kathy Hopkins, editor, Sandra Tucci, sponsor. Row 1 CFrontJ 1. to r.-Doris Smith, Gerta Rupert, Barbara Morton, Lois Kincaid, Cheryl Lewis, Maureen Tomaselli. Row 2 l. to r. - Ned Boyle, Veta England, Carole Saukavich, Kay Barrickman, Cheryl Havie, Marlene Janck, Joan Greenwald, Gail Latter- man. Row 3-l. to r.-Sandy Keith, Judy Nickolson, Karen Kiggins, Janice Setley, Karen Alderson, Joyce Simian, Karol Francilini, Lorraine Wilds. Row 4 l. to r.-Linda Bailey, Janet Dickason, Elaine Jones, Leslie Shuttleworth, Ilene Evans, Nancy Miller, Bob Reimenschnyder. Uses Practical Journalism taff Row 1 CFrontD 1. to r. -Nancy Struble, Marilyn Mueller, Cindy Samuels, Edith Frola, Barbara Morgan, Janie Green, Veta England, Pam Soles. Row 2 1. to r. -John Harr, Sandi Schaffer, Dessa Stepanovich, Kathy Kid- der, Elaine Erskine, Louise Sandmeyer, Nancy Heisler, Kathy Reilly, Mary Schlitt. Row 3 l. to r.-Dave Edwards, Alice Tsouris, Joyce Holyhauser, Sandy Nechaj, Carol Murray, Marian Cox, Jocklyn Williams, Kathy Hop- kins, Mary Lehman. Row 4. l. to r.-Bill Aiken, Bill Wolet, Howard Grainger, John Super, Dal Peterson, Terry Long, Jim Bright, Row 5 l. to r. -Mike Julian, Bob Downing, Glenn McGogney, Jim Adams, Lynn Morini, Jack Kolkmeyer, Bob Horn. .Ml Circulation Staff ontieello taff Sets New Standard Although the total personnel of this year's staff was not as large as in past years, everyone worked very hard to make this volume the best. Each member of the staff spent an interesting year working on a little bit of everything, from picture captions to layouts, and during subscrip- tion week they spent all their activity periods canvassing the school. With deadlines rushing them every month, you could find the mem- bers working diligently every Tuesday and Thursday activity periods to put out Volume No. 3 of Thomas Jefferson High School's Monticello, and set a standard to be lived up to in future years. W Monticello Editor, Cole- -NTSXN man Walker and Adviser Mr. Kuchta discuss home- ll. N I room layout. ' Delores Bovard, Treasurer and Assistant Karen Hemp- . field tallying the days' -f receipts. Q7 L What!! The deadline is tomorrow? Row 1 CFrontD l. to r.-Mary Jane Licht, Delores Bovard, Treasurer, Coleman Walker, Edi- tor: Audrey Martin. Row 2-Gail Skeddle, Pat Sharpeta, Karen Hempfield, Asst. Treasurerg Veta England, Barbara Bates. Row 3-Tom Palmer, jack Williams, Wayne Forbes, Jon Stoops, Bill Heimbach. Fail' at itn, , 1 . 'X ,,f '15 5 Key Club Key Club Row 1 Cl. to r.D-Bill Montgomery, Francis Glackin, Ray Sweeney, Jack Scott, Dave Edwards, Lee Miller. Row 2-Jon Stoops, Ray McGogney, Bill Heimbach, Larry Kalcevic, Bill Hawkins, Dick Stoops, Bob Pur- The Thomas Jefferson chapter of the Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Charles Bittner, is a service organization with a limited membership of twenty-five boys from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. During the 1961-62 terms the boys aided the school by picking up the trash around the grandstand, keep- ing spectators off the gym floor at all home basketball games, and putting up a Christmas tree over the main entrance of the school for the whole Holiday Sea- son. Some of their other projects in- cludes selling Jaguar emblems, Christ- mas candy, and sponsoring their annual movie-dance. The school administration values highly the character-building and the service of the Key Club. --. ids the School fx viance. Row 3-Glenn McGogney, Tom Lewis, Jack Despo, Dan Curry. Row 4-Ron Slade, Frank Hollick, Mike julian. Not pic- Foreman, Barry McFarland, Bill Neff, Matyas, Nick Chris Griner, tured-Mike Milan Vucin. Row 1 Cl. to r.J -Francis Glackin, Treasurerg John Stoops, Secretaryg Bill Heimbach, Vice-President. Row 2-Frank Hol- lick, Presidentg Mr. Bittner, Sponsor. 114 ? lub Fosters Spirit . ll 41 Cl. to r.J - Mr. Rock, Larry Smith - Vice-Pres., Ray Zeher - Pres., Jack Scott - Sec. Row 2 1. to r. - Mike Rilley-Treas., Rex Stalnaker - Sgt.-at-Arms, Fred Brown-Chaplin. The major objective of the Why ? Club is school spirit. Through various functions - pep rallys, buzz books, and a Sadie Hawkins dance, the Why ? Club has grown from year to year until they are one of the most functional clubs in the school. Their sponsor, Mr. Rock, took over from last yearis spon- sor and has given the school a new word to say when they think of school spirit - Why ? Club. Row 1 l. to r. Fred Brown, Charles Taylor, Jim Bright, Marcey Spartz, Ray Zeher, Larry Smith, Bud Christophel, Jack Scott, Ned Boyle. Row 2 1. to r. Jim Smith, Tom Blatchford, Gary Skeddle, Tom Palmer, Howard Granger, Wayne Forbs, Jack Williams, Nevin Craig, Mr. Rock. 'Row 3 l. to r. Paul Morrison, Jack Austin, Bill Rossi, Irl Zuber, Ray McGogney, Buss Walker, Bill Neff, Mike Rilley, Gordon Percy, Jim Adams. Row 4 1. to r. Ted Science, Pete Pifer, Les George, Owen Rogers, John Calacholla, Charles Hatfield, George Price, Rex Stal- naker, Glenn McGogney, Don Wetzel. YY F.T.A. Arouses Teaching Enthusiasm An active organization which is trying to arouse enthusiasm in teaching and introduce differ- ent types of work in that field is the Future Teachers of America. -.ff S At their meetings, guest speak- ers give short talks, members look over literature sent out by the state, and officers present the new activities to the group. The activities are many and varied - a trip to the Juvenile Court, tours of Indiana and California State Teachers Col- leges, talks with teachers and administration, an assembly, N-.1 the sale of pencils, a scrap book for the state chapter. Under the guidance of its capable officers e - Linda Chisler, Rose Anne ,Tj y Smith, and Pam Woodman, and f its sponsor - Mr. Jardini, FTA S sr-'P' has become one of the leading S xnxx, clubs of the school. Seated Cl. to r.D -Linda Chisler, President, Rose Ann Smith, Vice-President. Standing- Mr. Jardini, Sponsor, Pamela Woodman, Secre- tary-Treasurer. ,Flo -L ,..g..a5- L. is Row 1 Cl. to r.D -Sharon james, Pam Woodman, Edith Frola, Sally Doyle, Gerda Rupert, Doris Smith, Cheryl Lewis, Pat Steele, Gail Latterman. ROW 2 -Julie Hanna, Janet Galliford, Ginny Drnach, JoAnn Brotemarkle, Carole George, Karen Alderson, Pat Jordan, Shelly Melvin, Linda Chisler, Gayle Gorgey. Row 3 - Rose Ann Smith, Marilyn Hughes, Leslie Barati, Judy Pascoe, Mary Elizabeth Canterna, Diane Shirley, Carol Schmittel, Carol Gossett, Mary Cather- ine Paul. Row 4-Roberta Carter, Carol Murray, Dana Hubbell, Diann Wolfe, Donna Pugh, Del Peterson, Brenda Roup, Elleene Grunsky, Nancy Brown, Joeen Sesher. t F.S.A. For The Scientific Minded On Thursday nights at 7:30, a group of boys may be found in the Chemistry lab with test tubes and chemicals surrounding them and Mr. Hezlep directing them in one of their many experiments. This is the weekly meeting of Future Scientists of America , a comparably new club in Thomas Jefferson's realm of extracurricular activities, but a very interesting one. The projects the boys work on vary from a fuel cell to a parameciumexperiment to the mechanics of a ge-iger counter, and all should prove to be very good experience for these scientific-minded boys. During the year, the club went on several field trips to steel mills and to Buhl Planetarium to view the science fair, which several of our boys entered. This was a knowledgable year for the F.S.A., and it is sure to be one of the up and coming clubs in Thomas Jefferson High School. Cl. to r.J - Gilbert Newton, Vice-Pres- identg Walter Esselman, Presidentg Mr. Hezlep, Sponsorg Michael Reilly, Secretary. Row 1 Cl. to r.J -Walter Esselman, Gilbert Newton, Michael Reilly, Fred Brown Ray Sweeney, Richard Hamilton. Row 2-Mr. Heslep, Tom Call, Steve Steffey, Jack Matyas Henry Strong, Robert Hayden, Bill Wollett. :YV ' 'ev' ctive Girls l 1 K I , i 1 ' 'fb r I N l Lead FH The Thomas Jefferson chapter of Future Homemak- ers of America is a very active group of senior high girls. To begin the year they had a picnic for all new members to get acquainted. Another big activity was selling Christmas candles to raise money. During the year they have served for a high school debate meet and for the Slippery Rock Gymnastic Team. Also Cas pictured belowj they treated the faculty's children to a Christmas party. The girls have attended a ballet per- formance and have heard lectures by representatives of McCall Pattern Company and Duquesne Light Com- pany. In addition, six girls from the local chapter at- tended the Harrisburg Farm Show in January and state FHA summer conference in State College, Pa. Through all, their purpose toward a life as homemakers and mothers remains to guide them. 2 VH . .. ,+-eff, Row 1 11. to r.J - Sandy Snyder-Vice-Pres., Pat Brown-Pres., Carol Eirtle-Sec., Row 2 ' 'wiiiaw' ' ' in as ' - Barbara Haywood-Reporter, Sandy Kieth -Parliamentarian. and Miss V A . c'i-'Ty it X Bradie break the monotony with a few laughs. Wilson, Mary Plants, to r. Mary jane Sparks, Veta Eng- land, Juanita Thomas, Stephany Horgos, Pat McGinty. Row 2-Pat Bailey, Eve Warhola, Pat Wallace, Connie Boal, Elaine Allshouse, Carol Soukovich, Kay Ann Barrickman, Pat Sharpeta. Row 3-Barbara McMongle, Sandy Kieth, Sandy Snyder, Rose Marie Pavlich, Cheryl Boeing, Susan Nazaruh, Karen jones. Row 4- Connie Young, Pat Brown, Carol Eirtle, Barbara Haywood, Eileen Grunsky, Nancy Brown, Gail Skeddle. Histor Come ' y s AIIVC l The busy Junior Historians i has become one of the outstand- ' ing clubs this year. It meets every Wednesday in Activity Period to make plans for their I various group functions and, this year, they were numerous. J F r s During the fall they attended a special group showing of The Flower Drum Song and a pic- ture on Colombia, South Ameri- ca, and also benefited the school by selling the New York Times newspaper to interested students. In the spring, the club , kg r sponsored a dance and attended a mock United Nations General Assembly at the University of Pittsburgh, which proved very interesting. The highlight of the year for Dr. Norkus and her Row 1 Cl. to r.J-Doris Smith, Treasurer, Phil Wilson, President, Peggy Hamm, Secretary. Row 2-Bill Hawkins, Sargeant-At-Arms, Jack Matyas, Vice-President. charges was their trip to Wash- ington, D.C. at the end of the school year. All in all, this year was a very interesting one for the members of the Junior His- torians. Row 1 fl. to r.l -Stephany Horgas, Kathy Kolkmeyer, Doris Smith, Peggy Hamm, Mary Wimberly, Emily Coulter, Carol Piper, Noreen Dougherty. Row 2-Elleene Grunsky, Gayle Gorgey, Karen Jones, Sandy Keith, Judy Pascoe, Mary Canterna, Edward Hill, Phil Wilson. Row 3 -Delwyn Peterson, Dave Simoncic, Brenda Roup, Bill Fink, Bill Hawkins, Ben Lusk. Row 4- Vic Sutcliffe, John Stock, Donna Pugh, jack Matyas, Bill Elswick, Ernest Ward. 1 Forensic Soeiet Row 1 Cl. to r.J-Sue Howard, Fran Horgos, Janet Sue Miller, Pam Soles, Shirley Burke, Jacquie Nestor, Barbyjo Gerber, Jane Hodge. Row 2-Linda Smith, Donna Sparks, Tom Dittman, Ira DeShields, Pat Russell, Bill Lockwood, Barbara Emmer, Mary Tom Davis, Sue Crawford, Margaret Hosmer, Judy Motteram. Row 3 -Sally Jones, Nancy Guar- dino, Judy Lynch, Marleen Houck, Mary Mesing, Mary Lou Lehman, Mary Schlitt, Jenepher Reynolds, Dessa Stepano- The Forensic Society was described once this year as the most successful of Thomas Jeffer- son's varsity teams. While success in Speech and Debate cannot be compared with athletic achievement, this statement does show the qual- ity of the Thomas Jefferson Forensic Society sponsored by Mr. Alan Rubenstein. Almost every Saturday either the Speech or the Debate crew-using seniors for the first time this year- entered into various tournaments at many area high schools composing the Western Pennsyl- vania District of the National Forensics League. Their record in competition shows outstanding wins in numerous tournaments in extemporane- ous and Dramatic.Speech and in Debate. Two tournaments were held at T. J. this year. On March 3, 1962, more than twenty schools attended a district debate session here. Also the Semi-Finals for debate were held at Thomas Jefferson on March 31, 1962. The Forensic Society has earned much honor for themselves and their school in turn with their efforts. ,Z - n tion that . . . inning Team vich, Carolyn McCurdy, Cindy Samuels. Row 4-Lynn Hoff- man, Sandy Nechaj, Thea Bornhoeft, Marian Cox, Jocklyn Williams, Louise Sandmeyer, Sharon Mairson, Karen Wed- dell, Sandy Slusser, Karen Leaver. Row 5-Irl Zuber, Lynn Morini, Sue Skapik, Betty D'Alessandro, Janet Bauer, Brenda Roup, Bill Wollett, Ric Hamilton, John Ruey, Connie Lavery. Not pictured - Jean Dickson, Ken Maize It is our proposi- 3 RQ' 1 1 ff E- .S ,4 P 65' 31 .QM 'gg?!-:sg X. ,- nv- --s 4. r ki x Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r.-Jean Dickason CVice Pres.J, Sue Skapik CPres.J, Janet Sue Miller CFreshman Pres,J, Mary Schlitt QLibrarianD. Row 2-Marion Cox CSec.D, Carolyn McCurdy CAssistant Librarianj, Marleen Houck CAssistant Librarianj, Sue Crawford CChief Statisticianj, Mr. Rubinstein CSponsorJ, Ken llVIaize CTreas.J. Left to Right- Sandra Slusser, man, Dessa Stepanovich. Row 1 fl. to r,J -Cheryn Nuss, Donna Bracken, Barbara Struble, Kathleen Gillen, Robert Turner, Jeanne Motteram, Beverly Fazzoni. Row 2 - Linda Houston, Carole Miller, Bev- erly Kusner, Mary Lou Warhola, Cindy Dupree, Lynda Lotz, Nancy Webb, Mrs. Hustey. Row 3-Francis Brady, John l l Loose, Mary Lou Zarnic, Karen Kean, Karan Loos, Shirley Jocklyn Williams, Mary Louise Leh- ,J of X ?f H 'xox A These will look good in the trophy case. '1 k Econovich, Betsy Stock, Bill Kaszycki. Row 4-Becky Cathell, Charlotte Frantz, Melody Laverick, Pamela Spears, Mary Bennett, Joy Hazen. Not pictured-Janan Friedlander, Steve Livingstone, Ronnie Roup, Milanie Stepanovich, Gail Semian, Steve Wattenmaker, Betsy Miller, Georgia Lehman, Janice Zarnic arsity Club Represents Athletes s Row 1 Cl. to r.J - Jack Williams, Bill Hawkins, Ish Humphrey, Mike Koreman, Jim McVickers, Larry Kalcevic, Bruce Kincaid. Row 2 -Dan Curry, Sam Brnilovich, Lee Graft, Dick Bartol- omeo, Paul Fought, Jeff Getty, Dick Stoops. Row 3-Bill Faiello, Carmen Sporio, Bob Castagna, Ben Thomas, Milan Vucin, Bill Setley, Bill Griffith. Row 4-Dennis Brain, Rex Stalnaker, Frank Hollick, Chuck Wildman, Les George, Ron Slade. The Varsity Club sponsored by Mr. Conner is composed of boys who have earned varsity letter awards in either football, basketball, or track. There are two purposes of the Varsity Club. First, to promote an ath- letic organization and to aid the school, its faculty, and student body in any way necessary. Also, to secure jackets for senior boys who are members. This is done by co-sponsoring with the Pep Club a semi-formal Christmas dance every year. The Club oc- casionally ushers and helps with track meets. In addition each year, films of the past season's sports program are presented. This year the Varsity Club sold magazines for funds. Generally, the Varsity Club honors school athletes and aids the school. Row l Cl. to r.J - Larry Kalcevic, V. Pres., Bill Faiello, Sec,g Jack Williams, Sgt.-At-Arms. Row 2 - Bruce Kincaid, Pres., Mr. Conner, Sponsor. -i4QF'x f..,4-s 1 Go Jaguars Go! The Pep Club which was newly organized in 1960 has strived to instill in its student body, a feeling of unity and school spirit. They have spon- sored activities which they felt would best support the athletic program at Thomas Jefferson. The Christmas semi-formal which has become one of its an- nual functions featured the mu- sic of Dick Bertini amid its theme, Snowflake Frolic this year. The organization has kept active through its sponsorship of sweatshirt and candy sales and the chartering of busses to away games. They have used their talents to assist in providing some rousing Friday afternoon rallies and again this year spon- sored the night pep rally prior to our football game with North Allegheny. Recently the group has become the proud parents of a foster child. i S Mary Schlitt-Vice Pres., Mary Jane Licht-Sec- retary, Susan Crawford-Treasurer, Shelley Melvin-President. 0 Qui Row 1 fl. to r.J -Pam Soles, Jane Evans, Barbara Morton, Janice Conn, Kathy Kidder, Jane Green, Edith Frola, Sally Doyle. Row 2 -Pat McGinty, Janice Parks, Kathy Reilly, Nancy Gerber, Ginny Ritter, Pat Sharpeta, Nancy Struble, Mary Jane Licht, Susan Crawford, Kathy Trent, Kathy Vucin, Rose Ann Smith, Judy Alexander. Row 3 - Cheryl Garber, Eileen Hawley, Martha Shawl, Mary Elizabeth Canterna, Louise Sand- meyer, Jocklyn Williams, Mary Schlitt, Bob Joyce, Judy K ix- Lane, Carol Simpson, Billie Carrozza, Ginny Drnach. Row 4-Mary Lou Lehman, Karen Miller, Mary Stan- ton, Ginger Rollins, Carol Soukovich, Shelly Melvin, Nancy Relf, Tela Rinaldi, Betsi Johnson, Janit Cle- ment, Sandra Keith, Donna Reed. Row 5-Karen Kig- gins, Barbara Rahrer, Ilene Evans, Dana Hubbell, Gail Skeddle, Connie Krugh, Joyce Holzhauser, Brenda Roup, Susan Skapik, Marilyn Clausnitzer, Pat Brown, Penny Newell, Nancy Brown, Donna Pugh. M Stage Crew -an-X I is Row 1 Cl. to r.D - G. L. Gieske, Thomas Lewis, Dale Tinstman, Terry Trappen. Row 2 -John Rothhaar, Rodney Mclntosh, Ralph Galiford. Radio Club B 20 N 22 XVVV V sv V' 1 I 3 1 l vm AM Row 1 Cl. to r.D -Terry Long, Chief Operatorg Eric Kinter, Secretary. Row 2-Mr. Beal, Sponsorg Bob Hartungg Alan Naugle, Vice Pres.g Bill Hoopg Wayne Tuggle, President. ii' Hall Monitors Row 1 Cl. to r.D - Janice Hiscar, Janet Mueller, Pam Soles, Diane Bennett, Elaine Scott. Row 2-Sally Gallo, Sharyn Celistino, Billie Carozza, Gale Mort, Chrisie Hall. Row 3-Linda Florenz, Karen Kiggins, Herb Heit, Cathy Greenwald, Leslie Barati, Marian Cox. Row 4- Dan Curry, Denis Brain, John Cacchiolo, Bill Alberts, Bob Purviance. Photo Club W-5 El!! i Row 1 Cl. to r.J -Peggy Hamm, Judy Kiggins, Doris Jean Smith, Martha Shawl, Gerda Rupert. Row 2-Elleene Grunsky, Diane Shirley, Bill Dalton, Francis Glackin, Dave Simoncic. Row 3 -Howard Grainger, Jim Bright, Del Peterson, Bob Downing. Thomas Jefferson s Choral Grou S Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r.-Audrey Ray, Darlene Kerlin, Carolyn Cassaldi, Jackie Nester, Bar- bara Gerber, Barbara Bonheyo, Martha Shawl. Row 2-Sandy McCay, Kathy Kidder, Cheryl Horie, Cheryl Garber, Carolyn McCurdy, Ei- leen Howley, Dick Kessler. Row 3-Kathy Hopkins, Alice Tsouris, Thea Bornhoeft, Carol Prout, Bill Hoop, Cheryl Biddle. Row 4 - Dave Weightman, Carolyn Pakkala, Joyce Holz- hauser, Barbara Rahrer, Nadine Wolfe, Joan Hopper, Sheila Trasp. Row 5 - Mike Petrovich, Mike Flory, Dick Nichols, Bobbi Carter, Cheryl Felix, Jack Kolkmeyer. A Cappella C Row 1 1FrontD l. to r.-Sharon Iames, Diane Hindman, Stephany Horgos, Barbara Gerber, Tony Stadnicki, Barbara Bonheyo, Elaine Eir- skin. Row 2-Donna Sparks, Janice Conn, Theresa Kampert, Maureen Tomaselli, Mary Jane Licht, Kay Barrickman, Darlene Kerlin, Janie Green. Row 3 - Carol Prout, Kathy Hop- kins, Sandy DeBerry, Noreen Dougherty, Aud- rey Martin, Bonnie McMillan, Joyce Fregin, Margie MacLaren, Janice Parks. Row 4-Eve Warhola, Pat Wallace, Connie Boal, Elaine Allshouse, Peg Muirhead, Carol Kosar, Nancy Relf, Kathy Davis, Norma Hall. Row 5-Gail Gorgey, Nancy Miller, Nadine Wolfe, Sandy Walsh, Mary Ann Beck, Lynn Hoffman, Penny Newell, Donna Pugh. DCM Provide utstanding Chorus ow 1 CFrontJ l. to r. -R. Smith, K. Reilly, P. oles, J. Evans, D. Tyhonas, C. Lewis, K. rent, B. Brownlee, J. Bichler, K. Kolkmeyer, D. Kerlin, S. Aimes, E. Smith, M. Davis. Row 2-K. Hopkins, B. Scott, C. Lanker, G. Getty, C. Biddle, A. Horgas, M. Beck, B. Bates, J. Greenwald, S. DeBerry, P. Lough, J. Yaca- bucci. Row 3 -L. Ballantyne, M. Cox, J. Holz- hauser, L. Shuttleworth, D. Shirley, C. Young, C. Wiktorowski, N. Relf, J. Fregin, B. Morton, . Toner. Row 4-I. Zuber, J. Matyas, D. hanon, J. Ondich, F. Brown, A. Doyle, J. arr, D. Nicholls, H. Kostura, G. Dryer, J. opper, N. Wolfe, D. Pugh. Row 5-P. Pifer, B. McCracken, T. Lewis, D. Farr, M. Reilly, FM. Flory, B. Coulter, C. Lee, B. Griffiths, B. Elswick, C. Pakkala, N. Miller. Glee Club Ensemble Qs Entertainment Row 1 CFrontJ 1. to r.-Kathy Reilly, Peggy Hamm, Nancy Struble, Pam Soles, Nita Schnatterly, Barbara Brownlee, Mary Jack- son. Row 2-Sharon Lewis, Arlene Munsick, Noreen Dougherty, Sandra DeBerry, Leslie Shuttleworth, Sue Schweitzer, Judy Kiggins, Mary Lou Lehman. Row 3-Mary McBride, Jean Yanko, Judy Takesch, Sharyn Page, Richard Hamilton, Bob Brownlee, Stanley Hodell, Bill Coulter. Row 4-Paul Speck, Marilyn Clausnitzer, Carolyn Wiktorowski, Karen Doyle, Bob Marner, David Simonsic, Charles Taylor. Row 5-Wayne Tuggle, Peter Pifer, Bob McCracken, Michael Julian, Terry Ballantyne, Donald Wetzel, Herbert Richard- son, Charles Lee. Row 1 Cl. to rj -Jean Yacobucci, Sandy De Berry, Joan Greenwald, Mary Davis, Pam Soles. Row 2 - Rose Ann Smith, Leslie Shuttle- worth, Donna Reed, Mary Ann Beck, Mary Louise Lehman. Row 3 -Barbara Bates, Bobbi Carter, Linda Ballantyne, Nancy Miller, Joyce Holzhauser, Kathy Hopkins. Row 1 CFrontD l. to r.-Jane Evan, Barbara Morton, Cheri Caliguiri, Nancy Gerber, Pam Soles, Cheryl Lewis, Lois Kincaid. Row 2- Doris Kurland, Cheryl Horie, Eileen Hawley, Nancy Guardino, Karen Dolnack, Kathy Trent, Karol Francellini, Sharyn Celestino. Row 3- Patty Klimek, Cherry Keffler, Kathleen Moresea, Sandra McCay, Shirley Ackman, Jean Yacobucci, Roxie Reid, Carol Soukovich. Row 4- Cheryl Boeving, JoAnne Armstrong, Andria Horgos, Mary Stanton, Judie Pascoe, Mary Elizabeth Canterna, Barbara Kahrer, Mary McBride, Sharyn Page. Row 5-Carolyn Pak- kala, Ginger Rollins, Nancy Dolton, Barbara Pacitti, Joyce Holzhouser, Connie Young, Mary Lou Glascoe, Barbara Stark, Marlene Cundra. T. Ushers Club Row 1 Cl. to r,J -Kathy Kolkmeyer, Janet Mueller, Pam Woodman, Nancy Heisler, Pam Soles, Karen Kiggins, Linda Florenz, Kathy Reilly. Row 2-Margie MacLaren, Louise Sandmeyer, Mary Lou Lehman, Janice Setley, Barbara Morgan, Peggy Hamm, Nancy Gerber, Sandy Nechaj. Row 3-Kathy Davis, Mary Ann Beck, Nancy Relf, Shelley Melvin, Kathy Vucin, Cheryl Garber, Carol Murray, Marian Cox. Row 4-Buddy Christophel, Bill Rossi, Tom Palmer, Mike Reilly, Les George, Jim Adams, John Cacchiolo, Sandy Keith. rganists Cl. to r.D -Sharon Iames, Ernie Ward, Nancy Kalback, Kathy Hopkins, Eileen Smith. 'x Q .1 Inter-com nnouncers Cl. to r.J -Jack Austin, Wayne Tuggle . Nj fy Sr. High tudent Library Assistants 1 Row 1 CFrontD l. to r.-Karen Kig- gins, Dessa Stepanovich, Ginny Drnach, Cindy Samuals, Margaret Hosner, Karen Wook, Sandra Kurutz, Linda Sorg. Row 2-Ilene Evans, janet Clement, Sharon Mairson, Linda Bailey, Betsi Johnson, Carol Lanker, Shelly Melvin, Karen Alder- son. Row 3-Bobbi Carter, Gary Metts, Linda Pust, Brenda Lynn Hoffman, Donna Reed, Carol Anderson, Bob Hayden. Row 4-Jon Stoops, Jim Adams, Jack Kolkmeyer, Jim Barr, Henry Strong, Glenn Mc- Gogney, Mike Julian, John Caiach- olla. Roup, ........ ti Row 1 fl. to r.J Toni Stadnicki, Barbara Morgan, Mary Louise Mc- Donald, Lorelei Ranich, Mary Jane Kadar, Robert Joyce, Audrey Martin, Row 2, Marilyn Hughes, Sandra De- Berry, Non-member, Judy Pascoe, Sandra Keith, Nancy Heisler, Mary Lou Glascoeg Row 3, Janet Clement, Carol Gossett, Louis Trent, Peggy Muirhead, Mary Elizabeth Porter, Barbara Rahrer, Del Peterson, Row 4, Martin Haines, Elleene Grunsky, Barbara Stark, Non-Member, Marlene Cundra, Barbara Haywood, Lynn Morini. l RUSSIHH lub 1 fTT'N-,. 7 - ll L M Weight Training Program t - 1 n.If A a fs J 3- 1 x 1 J ,f sr V 3 if ,,, Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. - W. Jancz- weski, W. Bowman. Row 2 - T. Kalce- vic, D. Curry, T. Burkhardt, W. Forbes. Row 3 - J. McVickers, L. Colianni, D. Brain, D. Petro, P. Pifer. The Marching Band Adds Spiri The 1961 Thomas jefferson High School Marching Band started to rehearse in August and by the time the first football game rolled around, Mr. Aloisi, the band director, had the band in tip-top shape. Included with the band are the TJ. Majorettes and Head Drum Major, James Anselm. During the course of the year, the TJ. Band participated in the Pleasant Hills Halloween Parade, BrentWood's Christmas Parade, a school Memorial Day service, and also, a South Park Picnic. This year the band helped support school spirit with Band Cheersf' terrific half-time per- formances, and many fight songs. f fb V y arf sf' N 2 :5 I 3 41-so 'W' 14.5, A x gg! EU., ?' fx 5,1 fff , 2 -We To TJ. Drum Major Jim Anselm sup 233' Fi gr .iff J,-. A .-2 .1 ,-,arc .sep r mtl gf n sa swab? Jr ., B 515.1 Wx? Our Majorettes Kneeling-Pat Brown, Donna Pugh Standing-Eileene Grunsky, Sandy Havel, Barbara Bates, Linda Ballantyne. Majorettes do their part in the West Mifflin North pep rally. 131 ur Fine Bands Provide iw ll IHREH - ,g:,-W, . -, 'r1'f.1z,'- ,'5,.g .,,-. fiiif Row 1 CFrontD l. to r. -R. Wazenegger, K. Griner, P. Woodman, J. Reynolds, J. Dickason, C. Taylor, J. Miller, P. Steele, L. Chisler, R. Finfinger, R. Smith. Row 2 -S. Snyder, L. Trent, J. Hanner, J. Anselm, J. Higham, P. Munro, J. Brotomarkle, R. Stack, S. Hodge, R. Foster, J. Galliford, J. Semian, M. Hyjurik, L. Miller, R. Stalnaker, J. Dickason, R. Stefanik. Row 3-A. Blakley, E. Gavala, A. Keefer, B. Stokey, J. Sesher, M. Vucin, B. Lewis, J. Friewald, E. Campbell, W. Carter, B. Salsi, W. Rossi, T. Leech, D. Lewis, T. Headley, F. Romano, G. Latterman, R. Marks, D. Kusner, J. Greenwald, T. DeWeese, J. Chontos, K. Weddel, D. Petrovich, J. McAraw. Row 4-D. Bozic, D. Bruggeman, I. DeShields, M. Cavanaugh, J. Polcowich, R. Hodge, R. Ackman, G. Hemminger, J. Wilson, M. Wilson, F. Hollick, R. Kunkle, T. Science, C. Murray, N. Heisler, C. Lane, J. Super, L. Donahoe, J. Squire, D. Drier, J. McElheny, R. Horn, B. Christofel, D. Wazenegger. Row 1 fFrontJ l. to Stefanik, J. Dickason, D. Kusner, D. Lewis, man, D. Bruggerman, Dance Band K. Hopkins, J. Miller, Mr. Mango, D. Ferguson, J. McAraw, R. Miller, R. Wazenegger, K. Weddell, J. Chontos. Row 2-T. Leech, Horn, D. Wazenegger, B. Christofel. Row 3-T. Science, R. Acker- Kunkel, G. Skeddle Musical Delight W, 151311, llllll IIIQIINI xv, n Huw. nm! IIUJIIBU wx. In-'uw vw-1 . -,,- 5 , ,k.: ,ii E - ' Gm QQ 1 , I H-v A rm -rt, ,,v,....a Concert Band l Gloria Sanders sings at the Veterans Day assembly. A hard working and exacting group of students who receive only momentary reward for their work are the members of the school bands, directed by Mr. Mango and Mr. Aloisi. Primary is the Senior High Concert Band which practices every Monday and Wednesday and plays for numerous assemblies throughout the year. The band receives special recognition by playing for the Spring Festival every year and by having individual members honored by selection for all-district, all-county and all-state bands. Also entertaining the student body occasionally is the Dance Band, which is known as the Moonlighters . The bands definitely add flavor to our school life. Q ,ff -AO Junior High Band Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. -L, Janczewski, D. Cranisky, M. Slade, B. Lane, D. Wynter, J. Pasqua, L. Shipp, L. Green, B. Clemson, Mr. Aloisi. Row 2 -C. Jester, C. Shetter, S. Lewis, B. Cole- man, P. Munsick, R. Kulish, N. Pernisek, D. Aiken, P. McCormick, A. Neidzela, K. Houlihan, B. Hummell. Row 3 -J. Hazen, L. Hope, J. Alahousas, R. Polcowich, D. Lucas, M. Boyd, S. Flory, G. Stiefvater, S. Kidder, F. Romano, P. Fink, P. Moore, C. Sedinger, B. Turner, J. Taucher, J. Wagner. Row 4-D. Celestino, B. Dennen, B. Fazzoni, A. Matasousky, J. Arm- strong. .T f , Z National Junior Honor Society 4- v-. Row 1 fl. to r.J - Bill Lockwood, Dick McGarrity, Ralph Betty Hawk, Judy Lynch, Herbert Hite, Richard Gordon, Conrad, Margie Crawford, Jane Hodge. Row 2-Mary Nancy Davis. Row 4-jack Higham, Barbara Stokey, Mesing, Pat Russell, Carol McCarthy, Frances Horgas, jamie Ewing, Sally Jones, Tom Dittman. Not pictured Linda Smith, Janet Sue Miller. Row 3-Suzi Howard, -Barbara Kondrat, Donna Mattes. Junior High tudent Council 'N uv ,K Row 1 Cl. to r.D William Blazier, Ann Mabon, Blaine Barber, Dick Terrill, Cathy Withers, Row 2, Joe Friedman, Shirley Beam, Luana Certelli, Joel Schwartz, Jack Moraitis, Row 3, Bill Brown, Jeff Cox, Joe Coulter, Diane Cranisky. Junior High Student Librar Assistants L Q P9 ,K , Row 111. to r.5- Janet Miller, Barbara Emmer, Roslyn McTaggart, Janet Miller, Signe Orman, Kathy Arm- strong, Diane Bennett, Jane Hodge, Elaine Scott, Sharon Nuss. Row 2-Carol McCarthy, Roberta Smith, Nancy Kalback, Mary Ann Bricker. Germaine Burke, Mabel Roberts, Patty Plauchak, Mary Lou Warhola, Linda Campbell, Frances Horgas. Row 3-Pamela Spear, Judy Marnell, John Taucher, Linda Jones, Carol Handshue, Alva Blakley, Barbara Langfit, Martha Dunlop, Sally Jones, Nancy Davis, Janice Ifft. Row 4 - Diane Schmidt, James Ferguson, Bonnie Burke, Sherry Slepeck, Judy Lynch, Gwen Arnold, Sharon Daerr, Diane Gasser, Helen Lovell, Carolyn Malacki, Linda Grubeski. Row 5-Barbara Stokey, Joseph Kobelak, Jeff Pifer, Melody Laverick, Grace Bucar, Gretchen Quinn, Ruth Lewis, Cheryl Rentschler, Linda Neff, Kathy Brady, Jackie Schnorr. Y-Teens Club M Row 1 Cl. to r.J Jane Avery, Jackie Cerqua, Raven Linda Florenz, Karen Kiggins, Karen Miller, Lynda Wall, Karen Wood, Signe Orman, Dianne Bennet, Bailey, Lorraine Wilds, Lynda Kurin, Sharyn Snyder, Marcia Rupert, Toni Jo Stadnicki, Row 2, Carol Mc- Row 4, Diann Wolfe, Mary Stanton, Mary Ann Wilson, Carthy, Linda Grubesky, Gerry Bemard, Carole Sandy Walsh, Ellene Grunsky, Carol Crawford, Jean Schwink, Sue Allison. Marv Tom Davis, Gerda Rupert, McConeghy, Linda Neff. Doris Jean Smith, Elaine Erskine, Row 3, Carole Malli, offer-Sun Staff Mrs. Gourley and some Jeffer-Sun staffers plan the next edition. Row 1 CFrontD l. to r.-Candy Coo, David Mrochek, Barbara Merozzi, Dianne Bennett, Sandy Large, Ronnie Cohen, Emily Samuels, Jackie Weltner, Charles Miller. Row 2-Jane Hodge, Anthony Ravetta, Douglas Bradley, Jane Avery, Elaine Novak, Janice Hiscar, Barbara Emmer, Raven Wall, Janet L. Miller, Frances Horgos. Row 3-Margie Crawford, Herbert Hite, Patrick Russell, Sally Jones, Judy Lynch, Betty Hawk, Suzi Howard, Nancy Davis, Linda Bartko. Row 4-Cheryl Rent- schler, Dianne Cvasser, Carollyn Malacki, Patty Degenhardt, Karen Koberlein, Janice Ifft, Linda Jones, Paul Shuttleworth, Dianne Check, Carol McCarthy. Row 5 -Mike Pallotta, James Hazen, Douglas Markle, Blanche Dersam, Linda Neff, Judy Schweitzer, Sharon Murphy, Carol Sartore. CNot pictured-Barbara Kond- ratj . Junior Red Cross Row 1 CFrontJ l. to r. -Jeanne Matteram, Mona Barn- hoeft, Sidney Wilson, Barbara Struble, Kathleen Gillen, Donna Bracken, Robert DeShields, Gary Baker. Row 2 - Janice Zarnick CTreas,J, Carol Kobelak, Robert Ben- nett, Mary Lou Warhola, Mary Ann Bricker, Nancy Kal- back, Linda Houston, Linda Sims, Mrs. Reynolds. ROW 3 -Jody Harbison, Shirley Econovich, Marion McClure, Ronald Roup, Diane Cranisky, Lynn Smith, Georgia Lehman CPres.D, Sara Bense. Row 4-Pamela Spear, Becky Lee CV. Pres.J, Dolores Bowman CSec,D, Joan Mayak, John Wiley, Peggy Sumney, Claire Faix, James Costello, Louise Malacki. Not Pictured-Ola McBride, Becky Cathell, Donna Eroline, Nancy McMonagle, Charles Nestor, Marilyn Slade, Betsy Stock. l X X Eighth Grade Math Club Row 1 iFrontJ l. to r, -Carol McPaul, Beverly Fazzoni, Jane Raposky, Sandra Schran, Cathy Stadnicki, Luanna Certelli. Row 2-Lynda Lotz, Gilda Brown, Beverly Kusner, Carole Miller, Melanie Stepanovich, Karen Kean, Jeff Wells. Row 3-Daniel Dolinar, Joy Hazen, Seventh Gr Carole Schmidt, Glenda McGrew, Elaine Lytle, Char lotte Frantz, Karen Loos, Richard Castagna. Row 4 William Brown, David Lucas, Sam Kidder, Tom Ems willer, Bill Dennen, Jeff Cox. de Math Club Row 1 CFrontJ 1. to r.-Mark Wallace, Emily Samuels, Linda Marshall, Patty Woodman, Karla Bauer, Joyce Furlong, Kathleen Nazaruk, Robert Karpinski, Richard Zewe, Cindy Schnatterly. Row 2-Ronald Chervon, Dana Robinson, Blaine Barker, Tom McGrew, Fred Zoller, Paul Herron. Ricky Shetter, Jimmy Porter, Bill Huber, David Squire, Gary Raduykovich, Richard Wolfe, David Lazur, Lynne Sandmeyer, Row 3-Tony Koblak, Patty Metzinger, Carole Jones, Randy Mazon, Carl Bennett, Bob Frye, Steve Pavlack, Bill Wolf, Jack Stamp lub Row 1 CFrontJ l, to r.-Karen Thomas, Richard Lindberg, Greg Reilly, David Squire. - ' Row 2 -Charles Nestor, John Charles, Melody V Laverick, Judith Lloyd. Row 3 -Jerry Sjoblom, CLE Bill Jackey, Jim Gogots. 137 Moraitis, Howard Matthews, Jim Hilty, Steve Howell, Dennis Abel. Row 4-Sam Hanna, John Hosmer, Jack Fulmer, Marion Hudgens, Polly Hoffman, Betsy Heisler, Debbie Kapp, Betsy Miller, Linda Puschak, Nancy Cundra, Marcy Kessler, Emma Collins, Kathy Miller, Marianne Barella. Row 5-Dwight Conklin, Gordan Lawson, Lynne Somerville, Gail Semian, Jo Ann Petro- vich, Bernadette Rumancik, Kay Farrell, Nancy Kondrat, Nancy Downing, Mary Ann Bickerton, Mary Lynne Hance, Michele Palotta. 3 x Q 'E Q1 i D N I ,,,,+ r .,tQK Q + T' ,I .. 4: . -. .L V a l AM If 5 A' fa' ,,., ff! K. ...Q-.ix X X lax ASTM S f w , 5 N Q in- 'L A 5 ff , .,., -, , ,. Lx' 'A Ke, af E5 w - s 'wav Q, .JN 'fl Ill' N4 Min! ff ,A qi in 'YZ My +R ' ,Q 1-'wr ' . 'ii' WY? f Y' fig.. X v ?S'n ,rrrifl lTQ'v,,, ATHLETICS , ,, Q ,,W,V , we ' QQ 99 In Flrst lass Though the Jaguar football squad finished the 1961 season with a record of three wins and six 3 Year losses, it was a year of firsts in T. J. football. This TJ- OPP- was Thomas Jefferson's first year of competition in Rostraver 7 18 the Western Pennsylvania Inter-Scholastic Athletic Elizabeth-FO1'Wa1'd 12 0 League as an'AN' school. This was also the first year West Mifflin NOYU1 0 13 the Jaguars defeated arch rival Brentwood High South Fayette 0 14 School in varsity competition. In addition, the foot- Bf6I1fWO0d 20 6 ball squad defeated Elizabeth-Forward High for the Bethel 0 26 first time in its varsity career. This first year in lVlOI1OI1g8l'16l8 0 5 AA ball provided numerous underclassmen with N0ftl1 Hills 14 6 playing experience - next year 12 lettermen will NOftl1 Allegheny 18 19 return. But to the class of '62, though not a winning season, this will remain as a year of hard-fought football and a year of Jaguar firsts on the gridiron. l l R A sv . Sl ' 5' J .j yy... ,p l g . Y It r 'L ,' ' ,r,,' ,' A Ee l V 3 . T' E' w. K l iv N f 1 .. . 1+ A f 7+ s S ' las ' 1 Q.. It ,stir ,fl A 7 1 ,' - if Milf- Q W X A Y 5 ll ox 51 ' it ,.,f We . , 4 1 35 4 3 o 115 K P ' . i '12 1 LW . 3. M A A ' ff' 'frifi 1 . ll 1 1 W' gg N ll' e . I QQ 33 IQ 31 334 S5 , 15 -SU 18 415 '30 .- .,. ,,., 5 5 f 5' f ' . ' :Lid 2,7864 V . gg . V , u, YA A A 'ml ll . D r l S it , ., if l J . ' . ,.. - V . ' x fl 'ri A ' ll ff' i f .raw tffaal of1112.4-li1ls4:l .a1l Sie. ale -eta: 21:22.15 -'f-- ff 2, .aie tlia iaii i.,,... ..... 1 at 'T ' .f 'Vrik Wfxl 'v', LVV'k .,kk ' fL,LL yfr- 'ii- i '- ' - lil 1512 1:fs,Qc4:'3sf.-.Q ' -' . 1 'V M -fl -'-, ., A M. .gil V isrrt' : - A f itr if ' 'eif .1 T low 1 CFrontD left to right: G. Dryer, B. Thomas, R. Zeher, F. Griffiths, J. Getty, M. Vucin, M. Foreman, B. Castagna, C. iporio, J. Williams, L. Kalcevic, P. Fought, B. Faiello, B. Kin- aid, E. Trainor, C. Taylor. Row 2: G. Stoicovy, A. Conner, L Stalnaker, B. Horn, J. McVickers, W. Janczewski, D. Curry, I. McCraken, P. Pifer, R. Avery, D. Petro, K. Shortuse, B. Kin- caid, R. Slade, D. Bartolomeo, B. Wildman, A. Mullen. Row 3: W. Forbes, V. Sutcliffe, B. Hawkins, T. Burkhart, L. Beten, D Stoops, S. Brnilovich, B. Davis, D. Brain, J. Weber, F. John, J Hall. Row 4: D. Peterson, R. Hall, T. Kalcevic, G. Watko, J Granger, B. Purviance, L. Cronin, L. George, M. Maranche, W Bowman, J. Gillen, L. Graft, G. Manners. l if V rg 'Xt 1 U Q, 2 'Q ,wil 5? 1' Q l sa' ,xx 1 f'ilx2.1.i! 4,1 df Q 'VF' -rm .si,,.?i I Semor End Sophomore End Q4 5 J H ' gi A W 244 A Mm H . -ii , kk ,. .M X ,',4I'1 'U 4 V ug: ., 3 32- fvw' YA ' ' 7' L fjifa Q?-'Y -T K f,.' wa, ,, . eieifairg 21554-F'5., rv 3, ,S ,..,f if N- 1 A ' .,9, ws 1 ' ooo aw J , ,f ll, J: wav' , Q, .M W . Q., H ,M 5 f . v1 ewkm -K , fig ..,.,, 1 , ,Wg A 'Q' 'I i 5,lQ,3'xg. Q! - xxx' K? ZIQPQ3, ', ' Hn if .f 1 Rex Stalnaker junior End ii rfaf' .. 3 Q' N., Q K ' ? H Jack Wxlhams Denms Bram Wayne Janczewski Dick Bartolomeo Bob Castagna Semor Tackle Sophomore Tackle Sophomore Tackle Junior Tackle Senior Center xg ,rc ' 'V' FVETF' . 11 . -fm -t f if '-ci'?'+g'9n v ,f L.gl.,Af- px 0 nu' gc , wp, Q, , ,M ' ff: 4 l el if I' 43- 4 ff . af fn 4. ,ga 43- 5. ,pf 1. f725fi'f A infix! ' 'S 1 ., V4 W! ' - -4 gg, W,1 .'k- jj 511 T .prpl i?M4Ef ff fs '1 I iw. , 5 M M f 2 If N egg, s' 9532? J . W F, 8 ' gy leg ji' L M lwgx ,az 3 ' 4 'W' -52 4, N ' 'gg fl , X X Ygvg Y 7 Q Q' lv' f l To wi: l QW xii iw i 'I 1 , V,.. R E Qlrgi gd-rib? Q .1 +9 visslq fe ,A415 K 'A ,' . fiffziyrl'-i' 5,125 ' -S 6 , ' I T ' 5 :i ,e or - 'elr f 4 - N S, aww , W . ,., . . e2g.gl..i., . 1 'xuafhi J'i'jfi+1 1 SQQQ, Awe xlxgxytgi 4 he WL- I -hifi Laffy Kalqevic Bill Faiello Mike Foreman Jeff Getty Bob Davis Senior Back Senior Back Senior Back Junior Back Sophomore Back 4 au th Lal Pe- ,A S xc bu, sg!! Bill Griffiths Sam Brnilovich Bruce Kincaid junior Guard Sophomore Guard Senior Back Milan Vucin Junior Guard af' j., , J , - ni, in .4 if i ly M ' ' X T ., ' f X . V Gi t . A ,, Zag, ff , , -r k Q4 l .V .ri-cl I Y, .Qi M A 1 .,g ' N Nl. . , 1' K ,Q-fl 3 ,, fy, , rx 'JJ 1' ,, , . gh, fy. 4 l 5 f 1 fl f55yff2'Q?5'i , , W, Ti., ., :ff 'A K, .fi 57,351-a..,4 r Q 1 . 291. fix' Z V501 4.0 97' .LVQQQSEV . V. V . L 'rxvw4fY'5i lf A' 1, 'W -'X fa ' M A 'nifhf i - o r ' if ii i! .Aw ti A: ., . 41 ,,,a?,,,H: , ,Ig Q- 911, , ui iii 595' 5 'fififiski lf'-1 51 ' l'+f'k35f6 f f- 1 ' , a ' t , , 'v -, QQ-ij' ,wg I 1-b 'V ,lj 5: Y, ,qu 2.5 . f . ' 'f?9PT?'.ff-- ' 3: .fn ' ff' A ?Y1pp,rf E 45, 11 if , ww'-f , 1' gf '- Q aX,.,J.-A . My 44 h . ,',,.,f .., Q. ISL.. -fr, ' K 92 ,.,f- iuw-will-.'Je Carmen Sporio Senior Back gn..- Ui I V1 ?5i1'fTi r W ' ,'-fifxi ll'ffa'? A ?:'EKff'E'3,,, x f . -.Nc.GiwvtQi t Y . 'K hwy.-if M sq -, SQ I zz ' if , x I N T' V28 s '25ggg?5.5 if X .' . -- .N 'J g 'g. W. 1'.L,,' G we r fir V 1 ?,'-ff 253' Hi- 55.3 3. I '.QJ,i'-11 -i,J'T'aQ,1'f . ll? 5' X. .iff ,Q . f ,ff .. :F Vg , .1 A f Here come the Jaguars! 5 V x X The Coaches. Left to Right-Am Xl thony Mullen, George Stoicovy, Art A Conner, Head Coach, and John Hall. . ek' 7 , an ' ax ,fl . A ,M ,,,, The Managers- CLeft to rightj Bob Wildman, Gayle Dryer, Bill Merriman, Ben Thomas, Charles Taylor, Ed Trainor. The Seniors Row 1 CFrontj left to right-Paul Fought, Mike Forman, Bob Castagna, Bill Faiello, Jack Williams, Bruce Kincaid, coach, Art Conner. Row 2-Bill Hawkins, Ron Slade, Carmen Sporio, Rich Zeher, Larry Kalcevic. an T J: ,y I 2.3 c 49 - Q34 S6 15 50 30 ' V N , 5 gs-'..f Y . C eerleaders Incite Jaguars 1 -,f . w::,'-1w- llll N . . . ,, A . , -L - . jwg D... -L - - ' 'gal' t j:..,':I, K .,--. v v .. 1-S' . N ' ,- ,L '. - S M 1. v 1-!'Sef fUf:' V., 'W--w fr' '- f ,V ., Row 1 Cl. to r.J Juanita Schnatterly, Janet Mueller, Carol Soukovich, Rose Ann Smith, janet Bichler, Mari- lyn Mueller, Kathy Trent, Row 2, Martha Shawl, Betty lCrawford, Mary Elizabeth Canterna, Donna Reed, iDonna Rauch, Judy Beam, Edith Frola, Altemates, Kathy Vucin, Pam Soles. Eighth ,Grade Squad Row 1 Cl. to r.J Judy Pleunik, Peggy Palmer, Jo Ann Hiscar, Cathy Stadnicki, Linnie Shipp, W Row 2, Lynda Lotz, Joy Hazen, Karen Kean, Row 3, Dolores Bowman, Becky Lee. Beverly Hummel. Ai. :I-Q.,-' A, .. 1. ,Sirk TB ' -4w'Vf' V 1 Senior High quad The cheerleaders of our school who have brought added spirit to our athletic events, also brought recognition to the school in entering several cheerleading clinics this year. They participated in the clinic conducted at Slippery Rock State College and also the Allegheny County Cheerleading Clinic conducted in February at Montour Joint High School. At this event, they were given an honorary membership in the United States Cheerleading Association on the basis of their perform- ance, interest, paticipation and enthusiasm. Three awards were given. Our girls won second place. In order to earn money for maintenance and replacement of uniforms, the Senior High Squad sponsored the Turkey Trot , a Thanksgiving Dance. inth rade Squad Row 1 Cl. to r.7 Jane Hodge, Marcia Rupert, Signe Orman, Karen Koeberlein, Karen Minadeo, Linda Kurin, Row 2, Katharine Kislan, Janet Sue Miller, Cheryl Rentschler, Linda Costolo. Nancv Davis. 0 S . ., 1 Y 0 'PST v'dQ -bi Sf' - - gm , jk wk xy- E 4Q52FSN aa'?n' up , k p n., 1 5- .2 6 F -..Q 'C Q -L i I 2 Varsity Wins 4, JV's Set Record 'X xv. . iff.:-54 mr Left to Right-Charles Wildman, Bill Faiello. Varsity Jr.Varsity Bill Griffith, Mike Reilly, Bill Setley, Bob Opp- Opp Horn. Not pictured, Ron Slade. Snowden 41 43 29 5 Monongahela 46 48 32 35 Fort Couch 42 69 37 29 Clairton 33 57 52 33 Rostraver 63 50 34 32 Baldwin 36 55 38 31 Wilmerding 48 46 46 28 Elizabeth-Forward 50 55 No Game Elizabeth-Forward 41 56 45 26 Brentwoodx 43 57 27 23 Carnegiem 72 79 33 28 Bethel? 36 50 35 51 West Mifflin Southtk 37 50 44 24 West Allegheny? 49 53 35 27 Canon-McMillan 51 68 31 36 Brentwoodpli 60 67 35 21 Carnegie? 63 60 38 18 X, Bethel? 37 59 46 25 West Mifflin South? 48 43 30 20 xl West Allegheny? 46 74 67 42 :l'League Game W-4, L-16 W-16, L-3 JV Coach. Art Conner: Varsity Coach, John Briggs. 'Nm 3 3 1 r 'V-..,., 3 Charles Wildman Bill Faiello Bill Setley Ron Slade mu vii Q-...vt -..,,,f W1 Coach Briggs reviews the first half. ,xl Bill Senior Center Senior Forward Senior Guard Senior Center junior F Junior Varsity l s K , s Left to Right-Dan Curry, Milan Vucin, Lee Beten, Mike julian, Les George, Ted Hansen, Tom Headley, Glenn McGogney, Larry Cronin, Marvin Maxon, Gordon Percy. ,Ai ,, ,. 'Nz ev- fl iii a Mike Reilly Bob Horn Junior Forward Soph Guard Action from the Bethel game. M The Junior Hi h Blue .Vs 3 pus- Jlsl . Row 1, Cl. to r.J Burke Salsi, Ed Trainor, Sam Kidder, Brown Cmgrj, Row 3, Gary Hemminger Cmgrj, Jeff Jay Weber, Mike Pallotta, Jim Ashman, Jack Gillen, Pifer Cmgrj, Dennis Maxfielcl, Bob McCorkle, Robert Charles Stouffer. Tom Briefly. Row 2, Wayne Fisher, Schlernitzauer, Jack Hunter, Bill Wolfe, Paul Chapman, Steve FIOYY: Steve FO1'em8n, Doug Markle, Taylor Coach Hall, Absent from photo, Ron Fuccaro, Steve DeWeese, Bob johnson, Bill Scott, John Scott, Bill Pavlack. N 'W - . ' 'Q' wel ' , j g '92 Jack Gillen lays one up. The tip-off against Lebanon All-Stars Beat Faeult ,gil jkl. , 4 Q. 54-3 xjb 4358i 95 52m 4 X., ,af Q t f if-'t y adxfm, N if if V . ltzf A 45 6815, 'tmixftm ,Q ix is i' iitikxllfxxr if ,.' ,MJ In Benefit Game On the night of February 23, 1962, an excit- ing and hilarious basketball game was played before a capacity crowd at T.j's gymnasium. This was the Fourth Annual Faculty-Student All Star Game sponsored by the West Jeffer- son Hills Professional Association for the bene- fit of its scholarship fund. The pre-game cere- monies were highlighted by an exhibition by the Slippery Stone Gymnastic Team and a wrest- ling match featuring f'Crusher Kloock and Hercules Hall in a one round split-decisioned event. At half time, the cheerleaders took over the show doing some laughable impersonations of several of T.J.'s well-known teachers. With all the extra entertainment provided for the audience, the game topped off the eve- ning with some very exciting action. It was a hard fought contest all the way for the students who utilized a fast break offense to their ad- vantage. At the final buzzer, the senior all-stars had won the game 36-32 proving that their speed was too much for the ageing faculty team. V -1 W-.fa ,lx 0, - KA ,, -., Y YYYV T. J. Places Two 01 Row 1 l. to r. Lee Beten, Ron Karloski, Jack Kolkmeyer, Bob Thomas, jeff Getty, Mike Foreman, Larry Smith, Gale Dryer, Ray Sweeney, Calvin Mowry. Row 2-Coach Ed Basch, Charles Stouffer, Bill Hawkins, Harry Bernard, Dan Kinder, Doug Brown, Ish Humphrey, Larry Kalcevic, Chuck Lee, Greg Watko, Bob Wray, Glenn Schuman. Row 3-Milan Vucin, Dale Saller, Carmen Sporio, Barry McFarland, Frank Hollick, Ted Science, Ted Hansen, Jack Williams, Larry Percy, james Hazen. Q 'I ll ...va Frank Hollick spins for another try Larry Smith strains for a few extra at the discus. 156 inches. .P.I. . L. Honor Roll 's Go Mike! Our track team for 1961 competed in four dual meets - Donora, Turtle Creek, West Mifflin North, Elizabeth-Forward, -- and two triangular meets with Clairton, Elizabeth-Forwardg Brentwood, Burgettstown. Our thinclads triumphed in the Do- nora, Turtle Creek and West Mifflin North meets. They drew a second in the Brentwood-Burgettstown meet and kept the scoring close in several other meets. Our team also entered the Track Coaches Association meet at East Palestine, Ohio, the Western Pennsylvania Conference meet at Penn Hills High School, and the W.P.I.A.L. meet at Mt. Lebanon. Dick Ehringer and Jeff Getty were outstanding enough to be placed on the W.P.I.A.L. Honor Roll for the 1961 track sea- son. Other outstanding team members, who lettered in track, are Bill Hawkins, Ishmael Humphrey, Frank Hollick, Milan Vucin, and Mike Foreman. 157 ...- - ,-,. ....,m,,,, i 1 raduation It comes at different times-that final football game, that final assembly, that final test, that final trek through the halls. It comes, and the departing senior feels all this. With a great satisfaction he contemplates the arduous task just completed, one that's taken possibly a quarter of his life. But he also real- izes-with a great anxiety-that for the rest of his life he is the bearer of new and sometimes frightening responsibility. He may think that he should have worked harder--read a few more books, perhaps, or listened more intent- ly to afternoon lectures, or, he may just think of other things-the gang . . . parties . . . a much-remembere-d face-and ponder big and small thoughts about their importance, their dimension. It comes, and every time it does there's June and life and iinal treks. It comes, as the bright-faced teenager looks back, and, inevitably, forward. M mA f , 4 -f 5 - ' A ,,..K-rww ,M '-'L A 1,,.,.m w M.. ., Nz. .... M ,? - W ., Q ,Q E b.. x i MM, ..,L... is ' , Q 'Q -K 1 ,.':w-V-. is In in 55555 . Qiffiz- V , V 1-'11 L 1 , ' v ' QW. , ,MH 2- A fag V, f 3- W ., 'iv ,-MAX, , M 5 f S MA, , , ' 5 vis E -W 1 T. ,N ' . . .'li.uivL ,+V , .,y1 1 . . .x,.- ,Awwx H Lick x H X .V . . .Lw.Z..wv t,,.. H X- w .. ug- ztvvzz fum nf wzzcfnza sjnthzrh :wh aixfg. 24 .L FM W' QWW K .,.,.,: gg: --A.. 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