Upper Saint Clair High School - Clairvoyant Yearbook (Upper St Clair, PA)
- Class of 1956
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' 1 .' .-X' 1 ' i' I J' FACULTY 80-91 SPORTS 92-123 ACTIVITIES 124-161 3 if-5 ' n ...Mt : .AQ as y. ,.--v ...qa4, ..Qv4. v ik' as .Q .n vs 1 ' I Q , .N 'v fa ,W -4' ...Q ws - Q . Q 4- . 1 Q 1 w Q Q v .Q -Q is u. 'Q as se un 1, no -.. .v .Q .1 v. an 1 1 1 Q + v. Q- 1 s 1 . Q 1 ...mx ....., Q -Q4-4, A new-un,.' avwh ff... v Q v Q.. .of '4- Q Q 0 Q 1 0 0 A n 4 1 Q Q Q 4 e n vw an oo' 404 ,ev new QOQ oo' one vw.. un' ...I ,.. .eo na. of. .wa ,Q U Q1 , ,M ..- ,.. nf' vp' vi .QQ oe' 4.v4 fav. anna s.fvA A Q x x W Trudging in on a dreary Monday morning . . . the clang of lockers . . . the jam-up at overdue books' desk . . . the crowd in the girls' room . . . the slow rush to homeroom . . . thirty seconds of private meditation . . . listening to announcements. . .teachers taking roll . . . Tuesday and Thursday homeroom meetings . . . scurrying to X 1 first period . . . growling stomachs anticipate lunch . . . LUNCH . . . conversation, relaxation. . .the mad crush at the shelves . . . meeting old friends and faces . . . plotting the day's activities . . . returning to afternoon classes. -.l 1 '1 1.1 2, ,' W , 1' QM 5 . ,gi .JV . 2 'Ing .., ,1. 6. E .- ,f A 9... Es iv., --'m Ss 'FE' been Qooooc oeooo 00601 - Numerous areas of study add color to the day's routine . . . the new swimming pool . . . audio-visual library complex . . .language lab. . .LGI room. . . science labs. . .riile range. . .computer room. . . corrective gym . . . guidance resource center . . . band and choral rooms . . . art and home ec areas all lend variety to the regular classrooms. A' 7 Much time is spent together . . . experiencing the pilot program . . . working a double period lab and getting IOOZJ error . . . wondering which booth she is tuned into . . . mshing madly to get on the library slip . . . studying in the library in quiet groups . . . watching films . . . creating in art class . . . dissecting in biology- getting squeamish . . . evaluating novels in English . . . working in group discussions . . . participating in panels . . . harmonizing in Chorus . . . struggling to beat the other team. 8 H Q N: , , X ' NWQ' X 'UL v ' - W Q x 9 .. 1- USC 5' 3' QD EPM The unforgettable teachers . . . getting to know new faces . . . conducting class discussions-some heated, some subdued . . . assigning homework that never seems to get done . . . haggling for that one extra point . . . brownie points . . . after school tutoring . . . fearfully anticipating progress reports . . . teacher's pets . . . working together on extra-curricular activities . . . encouraging school spirit . . . sponsoring class activities . . . chaperoning dances . . . talking of past experiences, current events, and future plans. Much time is spent alone . . . trying to use a study hall to study . . . doing research on term papers . . . writing essays, papers, poetry . . . creating masterpieces . . . practicing an instrument . . . viewing a movie for individual use . . . reading a book . . . doing memory requirements . . . preparing a speech. . .drcaming. . .cramming. . .memorizing . . . thinking . . . learning. o X .mix f W-.pq 12 'M i xxx, ,qt , - tn ' 'W Q: Preparation through long practices and drills . . . the use of equipment . . . the black and white uniforms . . . the anticipation for the approaching event . . . the determination to succeed . . . the concentration for perfection . . . the disappointment and pain of injuries . . . the thrill of victory . . .the agony of defeat. E A Y1 ,, . 5? ,E -X- USC -Q, 1 ai' QU? mf 16 l . ea W! A V N NN The seventh period count down for the three o'clock bell . . .buzz. . .scurrying to the lockers. . . slamming of lockers . . . rushing to lind the right bus . . . loading into cars in the upper parking lot . . . traflic jams . . . preparing for practice . . . practice . . .cheerleaders cavorting in the halls . . . majorettcs going through their paces . . . actors rehearsing on stage . . . moans of exhaustion and yells of enthusiasm from the practice fields . . . emptying the milk machine . . . lining up at the telephones . . . bumming rides . . .waiting. . . hungry . . . tired . . . finally going home. 17 'El' Surfer Stomp started the year . . .pep assemblies. . .the Soul Rally . . . Mr. Mehaffey promoted season tickets once again . . . Homecoming game and dance . . . victory line, class floats, senior flowers . . . bonfire . . . Powderpuff Football Game . . .sports banquet. . .All- Star women's basketball team challenged teachers. . . Christmas homeroom projects . . .Franco-Spanish banquet . . . Computer Dance-three zeros and a freshman . . . tryouts for this and that and the other thing! . . . Anastasia and Rally 'Round the Flag Boys . . . Battle of the Bands . . . the Variety Show . . . South Pacihc . . . Senior Day skits. f' ,- 'QI g 5 i n 1: LJ 2 Wits ' ff?Z2'EWQQQQQQ!?!E?lgfnsg. ,.' 1 J- A V 9 , , l 1 I 1 +1 1 4 Jie-.Q X J., Q t s T' -.:, l - QA'-,g.. U.. ' ,j f..,A ' -A K' f I JJ ESQ, - 'QSM ..,t,,g,4... -gf jf A - A , 1. A-FRQQ 'b.f4 -5.4 1 W '- XX QQNL. K , L R -. K , . ,, v. :a- 1 -,xx X 1 . a Q,:,L?Jj: 1 Q y N ' X 17 ' K m -fu' 4 Friday night dances met with overwhelming popularity. . . Homecoming King and Queen, Dave Palmieri and Karen Beehrman . . . Children of Stone turned on the Blue .leans Dance . . .the Thanksgiving Dance where Tyme wrecked their instruments . . .Snowfiake Ball . . .Light . . . strobes . . . all the hicks at the Sadie Hawkins . . . Panther Pizza Party- bermuda shorts, the Pink Panthers, Sunshine of Your Love . . . 'gGone With the Wind theme gave the Prom a Southern touch. 21 gp 'J lf s 5 5 :Y ii Ai f ji? V 5, 4 F kv A is 4 wx A 'Z' YJ Q- D 4l KJ A Y b,JL':3' Am I .qi I 1 1 i u N: I ,Q 4 ig 8 4 kink' Q 1 4 - D .A ill, W 2? USE 2 SENIORS I wonder what Jimi Hendrix is doing right now! Pam Alexander Wreff' Douglas Bailey Ray Bandi Cb-if ,aus Jay Barth 24 ,B Scott Anwyll Thomas Ayer p-. fi'y'f Ts, 1 Kyle Baker Beth Barrett Baltes T! Jim Barkand Allison Barnes Yew'-v iss, x Peggy Bagtien Karen Sue Beehrman Mark Beeson Jeffrey Benz Michael Charles Blumm Jean Bradley -ver T:-.lr Linda Beggs fl' William Bianchin Peter W. Bombassaro April Brightsen Blll Br0Wr1 Catch us if you can! an 'Ui Brad Brown EN-' Virginia Curelle 'I+ NS. Yra, :Y Ciccly Caste 'TFP 'QTSQ ff'-'-v. '-1 Marjorie Brown Jeromg Buford Marcia Burrell 50,2- str-1' lfrv Barbara Carmichael Chris Camgo Vickey Cushdollar 4111... 1 'Nur' 'F R AR l H fic- Q qv B-.. : Richard O. Charlier Charles R. Chronister Peggy Clapham A . 5 agggqgfx-,g.?ggm! l N- -if -azz LA:-mum' f. A' -w Q. ,fi . X. I ...J '3 i in , '-QITP George Colbert Lynette Cook Ky A ii 'SS Bruce Credo Al D'Alessandro John Dodd Bob Donnan ir- f The Glory Stompers! James E. Cooper 1' QS. L- Q-'Q Cathy Daufenbach WD N0 Sharon Douglas 27 24 -' ii Qt A I Ron Corridcn Barbara K. Davis Elizabeth Anne Duff J 1 0 ev '7' -' Q Rebecca L. Eaton Bruce Edwards Richard Fgli fu.. 'if' YJ Oh. the obligations of a teacher! Debi Elliott Karen Emerick Randy Endress is '1'--r' VP'-V9 Michael Ethier Richard H. Faught George Ferguson ik ts' l John E. Filippi Robert James Fillnow Margaret Flannery 28 y l 'x T- Q If ' 2 ff- 4, 'Tw 1' Randell L. Forster Frances Fox Linda Marie Freivolt J- Qi i L- 1' Dennis Friedrich Janet Galloway Barbara Kay George Barbara Frost Vincent G. Gallivan Nm.- Y -vi, George A. Geiser Tom Generalovich 45- v . 5.4. D01-ma Ge,-tz Patricia Gibson 29 uiust try it, Blade! Nsf 2? 'xv 1 Q I Ann K. Gilbert Susan Goodwin 'cz' Richie Gray Won't someone p-l-e-a-s-e take the girl with the skinny legs? Mary Glass Bob Goldberg William I. Gompers Louis Goppelt Robert W, Gray Linda Evelyn Green I 1 U! ITR 4 John Gray if X Robin Louise Hardy X 'I'-' keg sh-1, John Joseph Hurting Dale Jean Hasselman Lynn Hfllfleld Harris Scott Hawkins 1:-Q , Thomas J. Hawkins Eric L. Heatwole 3 N Q5-Q' Karen Hill R. D. Hoag I-V x 17-FV Kristin Albert Hedquist Catherine Herlihy -.YQ ig k T- 'Y Beverly Holden John Charles Holden 1 .. . N You should've seen how much pizza , Harting ate! 31 .. N9 .F ,' I , , P ,Ms Q-.sslg Nsv U! Alan Holmes William Hondos Jun H0mbCCk ,,n-nv-04' 'QD' Craig Hunter Sue Hutchison 4 Y David Isacco IU' W' 3' ,1 ,ig M.. It - .. L-U ia. 3, U ,..,-rg, . , ,ff Kgn Iglgg Thomas Jaquay P11111 JHY 4 - ix 4 - Hey D'AI, you take the teacher on Deborah Iewett Craig Henry Johns Chris Johnson the left. l'll take thc one in the skirt! 32 N CT' gv Joyce I.ynn Johnson Scot! Johnston .,...a' Karol Keefer -L Nadine Kerna ww-...f Sue Johnson Tony Johnson J J V i 1. 'Jw . U X L, in ? I -' J Carol Elizabeth Joseph Richard Junker HORNY Sang. YOU Ulm Ulm Off the wind machine now! G. J. Kefalos Lorraine Kerecz Joan Kirkpatrick Thomas Klimcheck 33 Sock it to mei 3 A- K . Donna Claire Knziubcr --ii Lawrence H. Kunklcr Winona Lasher '5-'af '-...-.,,W wxss S. Craig Knaulh Dean Knepshield Chris Lambert Susie Lane Debi Lick Julie Linde 34 'T-'Tir . Jeff Knierim 7 Andrew J. Lechner. Jr. Carol Lindsley l . ' I tried contacts but . . 9 Bill Linhart Cathy Link Kathryn Litton Robert Jerome Loncrgan l 4' T 'Q-ur Vg Cindy Lytle Don MacKay Doug Mader Tim Maloney Q, an 'LT' Curl Mann Marilyn Mann Linda Marmion Thomas Marshall 35 -L ll , -- 4 A 7 'r' 'ff lt '- ffi:ft,3t'?f5'zggi:' M . t , ' ily, 1 i t art bf, I-gy! gy? s' N ' ' Jul' it.. 10' 'WeIl. it looks like twelve kids made it up there! fflx Roberto E. Martinez Martha McClester Pamelee McFarland Terry McGovern dglwa-uv Robert Masggl Ruth Lynn McCabe 3, 'Eff' 'mi Wendy McCulloch Wesley McCulloch James MCG arvey 1-, l Writ: Scott McLane Wileen McGee Tom McLaughlin x X X- Steve Melton L--V' Karen Mitchell 1 QQ?-4 Mary Moore qp.. Linda Rae Morrow Q'-1 fx.,' or- ' Robert Miller Leslie Miner l Ai' vk Mary Ellen Mitchell SUSHH MO'-fkef Y ,v 1 Q :Hs M Q... I .af .F Scott Moore Gary Morrow Cs Y? -rx I- John Murphy Rose Marie Murphy Hi he Silver! 37 'Writ' Diane Nicholas Steven P. Orth TL William Parry l'm sure l filed the projector GJ 1 'C 7e 'Nw 'S' Amy Nicholl Dave Norton Jim Obenchain xx, ..4.r? Alfred S. Osbourne Rosemary Oswick David A- P21lmiCfi Bob Patterson Richard Patterson Susan Paynter under 'P'. 38 -cf' -- H. Brian Peck George Plotner QV'-Q-gf., X - -. 17 Ron T. Purpura Patricia Rago Wswf vi Q1--nv' Eric Richardson David Rinkoski 40-'xi -L, QP' R, Barbara Post 1' +5 Barbara Pulver C' Genevieve Helen Rawa Gail H. Reese Philip Rinkoski 1' 39 Grace Ann Rosile The White Tornado czin't clczin up Voltaire! Believe me, Mvtrcml really works s, Paul F. Salva Steven G. Sawyer Les Sccnna Wu., VN '1S...,.. fs 'U5 ,,. Louanne Schmitt Barbara Schnure Laura Schrock Xlxq -nn-.Q L 'M L. --s L Susan Ruth Schulz James Frunkling Scurlock Mark Stephen Sedley L 1..- James L. Seeba Sheryl Loo Shearer Marti Simmons 1-,. Q Qin'-V Carter Simpson Q Susan Small Ylivx ,rf '21 . ', 'gif 1 KVI 'In 1 ' N.-9: gs, gpg iso YL? Daniel Patrick Singleton Lynda Kay Slusser L li James Doyle Smee Denis A. Smith At last, PURPLE HAZEV' 05.5 1 4. 'Zip 7' Kristeen Smith Norm Stevens Barbara St. John 'iv 1-x v,.-f Qqff D. W James Stranahan Deborah Jeanne Stubbs Mike Ralph Beard THYIOF 41 5 wb Rally 'round the teach. seniors! if 'Z' i Newton N. Teichmann, Jr. Michael W. G. Tener Karen Tessmer l D Stephanie Thompson Chris Thorsen James Michael Thunder George Van Osterom Barbra Vanzin Jeanne Varteressian 42 r eerr Q ' -4 ' A ,11 4 .' A .. J . ' A i . O l V .fi , I . me A. Campbell Thompson 'Ti' Liz Towns F'- v Shelley Von Hagen I Sharon Vuinovich Joan Karen Weber Linda Whelan Karen Whitfield's her name Poligrip's her game! iqftvfxll Patricia Walker Scott Wamsley Nancy Wash T, T' Robert H. Weis Maureen Weitzel Gail Wellel Marsha White Karen Whitfield Judie Witz 43 gs ff 'N W K 'pcm fin 1 f Q L, I Nancy Wood Victoria Wood B. Wright And these individuals emerge unified as the class of '68 I f her Soul at his best! My ofiice is open 24 hours a day Il 6 YOU, Whoever YO C and the number is . . . 44 9 f -fwfr ' 1- 94441 .an:S..s 'h, -.i....,-'f-.L ---'r -.Q H 1 , - -' ' Q . C , y S .- ,. , ,., , . - . I . V ,. , ,. 1- .- 6 ,,- .. - . ' -A ug - - o ,- 5- -A .. ,- -,- . , ' . A.,.- fl l .5 -- , Powderpuff PantHers', Crush Blackhawkettes An innovation at USC . . . weekly and Sunday practice at Fort Couch field . . . competition from the Junior Girls . . . rules and positions to learn . . . November 4th, I P.M .... a pep talk in the boys' locker room . . . mud . . . calisthenics . . . senior boy cheerleaders . . . the amused crowd . . . referees trying not to laugh . . . sliding and falling in the marsh . . , penalties . . . grabbing Hags . . . blue jeans, tennis shoes which turned brown immediately, socks which did the same, USC football jerseys . . . dirty faces, fingernails, clothes and hair . . . bruises . . .aches. . .pain. . .nicknames. . . the announcer . . . the purpose-to raise money for the Senior Prom . . . desire to win on the home field . . . TD made by Gridiron Grit . . . USC 7. Bethel 0 . . . 42 senior girls who never thought playing in the mud was so much fun. I really don't look like THAT, do I? The Motorcycle Gang and Their Woman. 45 Class Officers Launch Senior Activities into Motion Bill Parry, vice-president . . . Sharon Vuinovich, treasurer . . . Miss Dengler and Mr. McClintock, sponsors . . . Sue Bozzo, secre- tary . . . Jim Smee, president . . . six against 258 . . . headaches . . . bi-monthly meeting on Tuesday . . . senior sweatshirts . . . homecoming iloat . . . Prom plans started in February . . . commit- tees organized . . . Gone With The Wind chosen as the theme . . . senior vests . . . censored sayings . . . Senior Day not banned . . . officers caught between the class and the administration . . . six individuals who worked for the good of 258 to make 1968 and the class of that same year great. Class Colors: Navy Blue and White Class Motto: To Each His Farthest Star 46 WD Senior Recognltlon Day The members of the class of l968 acknowledged as the seniors of USC . . . senior girls with senior Howers . . . the dress of the day-navy blue and whitc . . . the pep assembly . . . the senior girls with pillowcascs on their heads spelling out Happiness is the Class of '68 . . . the senior boys dressed up as gorgeous girls with their skit about Moon . . . mothers of seniors in band, majorettes, pantherettes, cheerleading, football, and cross-country recognized at the football game with Moon Township . . . the rain before the sunshine . . . Senior Recognition Day at last. 47 Class of '68 Looks Onward to the Moon Designing the float in September i Q nssn . . . buying materials . . . ham- mers, nails, wood. paint, chicken wire, paper napkins . . . Dean's jeep and the trailer . . . MUSC Conquers Moonl' . . . the Fri- day rush to complete the senior float . . . rushing around for forgotten materials . . . making flowers . . . the famous histori- cal figures navy, white, brown, yellow . . . the parade around the track before the game and during halftime . . . the symbol of the senior class of '68. 48 Underclassmen Honor Seniors with Floats E, I. -. U Freshman Float: The Panther Jumps Over the Moon To Reach His Farthest Star Sophomore Float: USC Rises Above All Junior Float: To Reach For Your Farthest Star 'Hr 49 1 .,x 4-1. s x Seniors Shine as Sta u..fA............- . , 3 ...v w Court 1 Hollywood Homecoming Hollywood Homecoming . . . posters of famous actors and actresses . . elections for the court . . . Coronation at 9:45 P.M .... excitement . . . anticipation . . . the long walk down the white path . . . nosegays of fall flowers . . . bouquet of long-stemmed red roses . . . long gowns . . . the rhinestone tiara . . . semi-formals . . . corsages . . . music by the Vandells . . . Karen Hill, Scott Hawkins . . . Pat Gibson, Jim Grant . . . Barb Schnure, Scott McLane . . . Sharon Vuinovich, Scott Johnston . . . Queen Karen Beehrman, King Dave Palmieri . . . the 1968 Homecoming Court and Dance-one we all will remember in the future. 51 Senior Day-Class of '6 Navy blue felt vests with white letters . . . blue jeans . . . white shirts . . . hats . . . decorated cars . . . the caravans of vehicles . . . the senior assembly . . . dancing . . . Dirt Earl and the Hick Review . . . the can-can routine . . . Tom Ayer . . . Bonnie and Clyde . . . Rolling Stones . . . a dance routine . . . many awards and presents . . . people asleep in the audience . . . the senior issue of the St. Clairion . . . lining up for Baccalaureate and Commence- ment in the gymnasium . . . practicing to walk into the auditorium . . . fatigue . . . eye strain . . . dismissal at 11:30 A.M. . . . the end of Senior Day for the Greats of ,68. 52 Gone With The Wir ig V Fyyi Working Thursday, Friday, and Saturday . . . nails, boards, paint. hammers, rolls of paper . . . card tables, centerpieces, tablecloths . . , trellises with big paper roses . . . 18 parachutes . . . the gazebo . . . the fountain . . . the furniture . . . the garden and the inside of the plantation house . . . waiters . . . the cafeteria dis- guised as a dining room . . . formals . . . nosegays and corsagcs . . . the rain . . . Brad Hunt and his orchestra . . . and a most enjoyable way to participate in the class of 68,5 last dance. -If-N . 5 4 'rovides Atmosphere ,953 .VA L- . 55 Dr. Webb Prepares Seniors for Future at Baccalaureate Lining up in the cafeteria . . . pastel dresses . . . suits and ties . . . flowers . . . The Lord's Prayer sung by Scott Johnston . . . the invocation and benediction given by Reverend Beams . . . Scripture Reading by Mr. Carr . . . '4Rights. Duties, and the Common Good in a Democratic Society by Dr. Webb. i 56 Graduation Only Marks the Beginning nik . . 57 O Speakers Give Their Views to Those Graduating The Band with the processional, Pomp and Cir- cumstancew . . . the lines of navy blue and white filing into place . . . prayers led by Reverend Herrington . . . valedictorian, Carter Simpson . . . saludatorian. Barbara Pulver . . . speaker- at-large, John Dodd . . . address by Dr. Niles Norman . . . the handing out of diplomas by Mr. James Headley . . . sunshine . . . breeze . . . the awkward gowns . . . the ill-fitting caps . . . the tassel blowing in everyone's mouth . . . the flipping of the tassel . . . the recessional . . . the feeling of accomplishment. 58 This is not the end, It is not even the beginning of the end, It is rather the end of the beginningf, Winston Churchill 59 A1 GT TN L 2 W' R im 635 USC UNDERCLASSMEN I told you not to look. W Another hve minutes on the phone and she'll set at record. 62 ,1 ,f- 'f,,..V Ha, ha! He'll never find his contacts in here The linc-up. d I I They don'l know it but it really is detergent in thix bottle. Are you kidding? I'm not going to jump. J . ll-l Row I: J. Brown, treas., V. Alexander, J. Barth, S. Anderson. Row 2: T. Abbott, L. Blumfeldt, S. Bloxhum, vice pres., A. Aldrich, D. Book. Row 3: E. Brown, D. Bentley, B. Blume, E. Bogush. Row 4: J. Bokenkzimp, J, Boyce, D. Avery. I.. Baker, R. Binfortl. Row 5: R. Bazley. Mr. Merritt, Not Pit'r1u'01l: A. Baker, pres., N. Andrews, A. Bartok, J. Blncku. 'G' N l . E i Q Ji . ll-2 Row I: J. Coyle. treus.. T. Burg, B. Broadhurst. sec., B. Bradshaw. A. Bozzo, N. Dalton, P. Coltman, vice pres., J. Luton. Row 2: G. Carney, J. Carlson, C. Copetzxs, M. Chiuri, G. Caruso, I.. Chappel, C. Buckley, pres., Mr. Norris. Not Picvurml: J. Caldwell, M. Christovich, R, Cline, W. Cook. C. Colotto. C. Crutchley. 64 II-3 Row I: M. Echtler, C. Donelli. Row 2: D. Duffy, H. Emmons. Row 3: Mr. Pryor, J. Edwards, J. Daven- port, K. Dunn. Row 4: T. Dudas, L. Cornelius, B. Doehner. Row 5: J. Doran, F. Davis, C. Eiben. R. Curl. Nut Pictured: D. Dobbins, R. Crane, D. Duty, L. Deep, A. Dimmock. ll-4 Row I: C. Fox, P. Gaber, B. Fleek. Row 2: N. Frost, S. Fife, D. Finley. Row 3: D Gerrick, C. Gdovku. J. Floyd, B. Gasparatz. J. Gillis. Row 4: Miss Burke, J. Glass, T. Flynn B. Green, D. Fullerton. H. Gardner, K. Forbrich, P. Gulbreuth, P. Georgiades. P. Gaddis, G Fillnow. Not Pfl'flll'l'd.' P. Every, E. Gill. Glasspool, S. Havlish, R. Hart, vice pres., Mr. Small. Row 2: S. Ingram, R. Hancock, J. Jacobs, E. Hursh, J. Griffith, W. Hanlon, C. Groff, J. Harold. N01 Pictured: R. Idler, pres., M. ll-5 Row I: C. Gouzie. D. Graham, B. Heard, S. Gove, B. Haymond, C. Graves, sec., B Gompers, treas., D. Hauth, D. Honey, T. Jacobson, D. Hall, J. Haynos, E. Hawkins. 65 v Il 6 Ron I D. Huffner, H. Helm, B. Henson, P Henning C Hettman sec J Holden D Hosletlei B Hendrickson, pres., S. Hetheringlon, viee pres K Hermg K Helss S Holben Hunl .is., P. Holden. Run' 2: K. Hobson, J Kiistoff F Klineher J Johnson Kulsehbxeh K. Klickcr, M. Katlic, W. Kompare, L Kiuue J Johnson J Krynock Not Plclurul Mr Fischer. ll-7 Row I: T. McConnell, pres Row 2: S. Knierim, treas., K. Kelly vice pres. Row 3: R. Hunter, M Limegrover, L. Joseph, sec. Row 4: J McCall, J. Jones, D. McCall, B Kerr. Row 5: N. Humphries, J Lersh, C. King, T. Liggett, D. Hum phrics, J. Luxbacher. Row 6: Mr Layne, D. King, C. Krug. W. Leuz- inger, M. Karavolos, L. Lanza, J Jenkins, S. Lesnett. Not Pictured: C Lennox, D. Ianni, J. Kirkpatrick. ll-8 Raw 1. K Liyne P Lewis D Mn.Grevm K MeEnteer N Lms Ron 7 D I iwmin J Linde. N. MeC'ilI V Iesher M MeMills K McNilIy Rfm ? T MeKein S Marshall C' Moore. G. Mood! D Molehm S MeL1ughlin viee PICS D Mertcs pres NntP1rt11r4d D MCKelvey,tre1s S M1uDon1ld J lulon Mrs Kimmel ll-9 Row I: C. Motor, K. Mocker, pres., D. Moorhead, sec., S. Moreman, D. Murray, G. Nichols, N. Mackey, L. Milliken, K. Maloney, M. Magulick, S. Nussbaumer. Row 2: F. Mueller, P. Morgan, C. Muscari. P. Opar. treas., T. Murphy, R. Palombo, J. Johnson, T. Nacey. Not Pictured: G. Morgan, vice pres., M. Pegnetter, T. O'Brien, T. Pascale, A. Myers, T. Muzzio, D. Peterson, J. Ondrei. ll-10 Row 1: A. Orient. J. Ribisa, E. Osbourne, C. Pensyl. vice pres.. K. O'Grudy, K. Purkins, D. Phipps. S. Provost. sec., E. Rand, pres.. P. Pietz, K. Petrantoni. Row 2: J. Roussos, B. Rice, J. Price, J. Raffaele, P. Rieke. S. Pandolph, J. Rohr, S. Saunders, P. Rosile, treas.. W. Polscavage, C. Regelin, T. Riordan, B. Schneider. Not Pictured: Mr. Hartman. ,fd r Q15 1 E5 W 1 me 'ef EPT ll-Il Row I: L. Rothermel, J. .5 Sourhcer, K. Staub, J. Rossin, pres., it B. Sisson, C. Saveikis, J. Shipe, D. Rummel, sec., P. Seder, J. Rubino, L. Scott, P. Richey, K. Roso, K. Rivers E i l 1 D. Ripple. Row 2: A. Snyder, treas.. B. Werme, D. Smith, A. Steinmark N. Smith, vice pres., S. Schuessler, D Sharer. Not Pictured: M. Small hoover, J. Richards, S. Scheboth, Mr. Greenway. I'?.. N ii ll-12 Row I: C. Thornton, C. Stevens, K. Staub, K. Wallisch, L. Thomas, Smith, F. Valicenti, Mr. Hazen, G. Winner, E. Towns, J. Van Ackeren, vice sec., B. Smith. pres., R. Spagnoli, treas., N. Wash, C. Shipley, R. Tomnay, C. Swan, P. Truskey, J. Struck, R. Taylor, G. Seim, L. Stankus, T. Thompson, Stewart. Nut Pivtur4'zl.' P. Stark, C. Steel, S. Thomas. ll-13 Row 1: C. Lennox, F. Yeager, G. Winner, G. Wilde, vice pres., W. Wills, pres., G. Werner, S. Wissner, T. Worthington, R. Wohle- ber. T. Wilson, M. Whelan. Row 2: K. Tomich, treas., C. Zoller, K. Utberg, D. Williams, M. Williams, S. Woodard, sec., L. Wamsley, G. Zin- smeister. S. Wigund. N. Vuinovich G. Tussey, J. Visnikar, B. Walker. Not Piclurz'd.' W. Wood, R. Tobey, L Trotter. C. Widman, L. Wieland, M. Wilkinson, C. Zapeline, Mr. Morris. 68 B. Waugh, R. pres., J. Stout, Stoltenberg, D. N. Sicher, K. fl Q! I0-I Row 1: W. Aull, C. Blanchard, S. Adamson, J. Bradley, M. Andes, sec., C. Bailey, pres., K. Bish, treas.. S. Beams. Row 2: N. Aspiotes, M. Aaron, D. Bode, J. Adamson, P. Blumm, B. Blackmore. T. Azeltine, T. Archer, B. Abraham, G. Ballard. Not Pictured: D. Boal, vice pres., F. Berton, J. Bloom, G. Blyth, K. Baltz, E. Barkley, J. Barron, M. Belmont, C. Berg. Q.. 10-2 Row I: R. Burke, J. Capps, R. Bruschi, J. Burgess, D. Bunnell, pres., T. Brown, J. Bowden. C. Charlier. V. Carelle. W. Burrington. Row 2: K. Cochran, P. Cochran, L. Brown, N. Cabral, J. Cahill, D. Browne, P. Colditz, treas., S. Calderbank, sec., J. Brandle, K. Conover, vice pres., R. Buford, J. Cobb, N. Corbett, Mrs. Snodgrass. N01 Pic'turcd: R. Brecht, K. Boedecker, D. Boyce, J. Bressanelli, J. Cheney, K. Chronister. 69 10-3 Row I: J. Douglas, P. Egli, L. Endress, M. Crouch, K. Crouch, M. Danielson, S. Dorazio, S. Dowding, treas., L, Couch, sec.. P. Despo. Row 2: Miss Weaver, R. Curry. R. Clapham, D. DeLeo. J. Davies, B. Dalecki, M. Coup. B. Craft, J. Delach, J. Councilor. Row 3: B. Daufenbach, vice pres., B. Clowes, C. Dean, J. Courtney, M. Cooper, B. Crewson. Nor Pictured: L. Daniels, pres., W. Clark. 10-4 Row I: M. Fields, G. Ferrell, G. Gale. J. Freeman, M. DeSupinski. Row 2: M. Goppelt. J. Gob, P. Hendrickson, pres., S. Gallagher, treas., S. Farmer, M. Fichter, N. Godwin, J. Gianotti, M. Heald. P. Frick. J. Galbreath. sec.. L. Gray, J. Fox. Row 3: D. Duffy. S. Galloway. T. Fess, B. Englert, J. Egler, G. Edwards, vice pres., B. Fiumara, W. Froelich, S. Esherick. N01 Picfured: J. Digregorio, D. Elliott. J. Froelich. 70 I0-5 Row I: D. Gift, A. Gilbert. C. Gustafson. G. Gil, B. Gillespie. S. Gidas. Row 2: C. Joyce. N. Joseph. J. Hickman. M. Hurlbert, M. Junker. sec.. L. Jacobs. treas., K. Hurbanek, M. Johnson. M. lnnis, Miss Hahura. Rim' 3: J. Gray, J. Gates, J. Gilmore, K. Glasspool, M. Gompcrs. J. Griflith. pres.. L. Griffith. M. Gillian. M. Giese, C. Goffe. vice pres., M. Hense. Nm I'icturv1I.' D. Graff. l.. Hish. K. Hard, D. Huffner, P. Hurney. M. Jennings. I0-6 Row I: W. Havlish. J. Hellerstedt. G. Hedquist. J. Hayes, J. Hildebrandt, J. Ginder. Row 2: Mr. Decker, R. Haroff. l.. Keith. C. Kelso, J. Hammond, treas.. J, Henderson, pres., C. Ken- nedy, sec.. J. Korn. S. Keenan. M. Koenig, B. Guernsy. N01 Pit'rurmI: T. Kefalos, vice pres., J. Hendrickson. J. Hickman. J. Higgins. G. Hilton. S. Kendall. L. Kerecz. E. Kress, K. Krynock. I0-7 Row I. D. Lapointe, pres. K. Jay, treas., J. Lins, sec., K Kaltwasser, vice pres. Row 2: A. Limegrover, K. Hurst, W Lebo. Row 3: C. Jueng, D. Kerr, B. Johnson, B. Holcomb Row 3: L. Litton, K. Lynn, K. Lippke, C. Langley, P. Liebel H. Hartley, J. Liggitt, K. Luxbacher, M. Lloyd, N. Kalogeras Not Pictured: D. Ianni, L. Jerome, R. Kaffka, C. Kaucic, R Keay, R. Klein, C. Langley. K . 3 I iff? ul Pall 10-8 Row I: D. Lansing. G. Krofcheck. D. Langhorst. D. Lindsey. K. Kundmuellcr, C. Laufersweiler, F. Lindah, W. Krebs, M. Kuchinic, R. Lewis, S. Lanza. Row 2: G. Moran, C. Murray. K. Manlz. vice pres.. J. McAdams. L. Mcfandless, sec., A. Magdsiek, M. Maher. R. Murray, S. Meyer. treas., M. Moffett, K. Murphy, L. Kortemeycr, W. Kramer. pres., A. Kurzinski. D. Kraft. Miss Hoier. . E I T l 1 A Q f Q l 10-9 Row I: J. Oelschlager, L. Nusbaumer, M. Niewoihner, P. Pietz, D. Pickens, P. Pietzak. M. Popp, N. Pavey. J. Peterson. B. Parey. N. Nicholl, sec.. J. Naismith. Row 2: J. McCallum, W. Maston, G. Lowstettcr, N. Maddich, H. Malone. D. Lyle. B. Martin, R. MacWhinnic. pres., W. Mahoney. K. McGarvey. S. Mellon. vice pres. Nut I'iz'1urc'41.' l.. Palomho, lrcas.. P. MacDonald, D. Martin. A. Ott, M. Pegnetter. Xi I0-10 Row I: D. Seim. R. Roman. S. Siedle. P. Pugar, K. Shafer, sec., P. Sheehan, pres.. R. Post, treas., P. Shaffer, vice pres., J. Simmons, C. Reed, S. Prince, K. Richardson, Miss Hollman. Row 2: D. Merz. C. Nulle, C. Merlz. M. O'Connor, G. Munroc, R. Mueller, W. Minnick, W. Molchan, L. Nelson, B. Miller. Nor Pictured: D. O'Donnell, K. Oelschlager, R. Roman. C. Sakdal. N. Sheehan. 10-ll Row I: M. Smith, K. Sisson, J. Stewart, E. Sourbeer, G. Stuart, treas., D. Simolin, C Spadaro. Row 2: E. Rickle, pres.. R. Rauch. M. Simendinger, B. Stuckert. S. Stauff, sec. F. Solomon, A. Stanizzo. D. Rawu, R. Oelschlager, vice pres., Mrs. Huston. Row 3: D. Roche R. Rankin, W. Peck, R. Radke, R. Remmel, J. Ramous, S. Priebe. Not Pictured: L. Patch, D. Powell, J. Pulver, L. Quinn, R. Regerson, D. Slifkin, N. Small. , 1 - r ' t -.l TI s l it ll. 'init Nh.. o I' it . ' 1 10-12 Row 1: R. Rothermel, B. Smith, R. St. John, T. Smith, R. Sieg, D. Scott, J. Slusser, K. Ryan, V. Scotti. C. Schofield, D. Sharp. Row 2: P. Trotter, pres., N. Trexler, S. Utley, vice pres., C. Sullivan, D. Walker, sec., P. Tapyrik, K. Swope, J. Thompson, treas., B. Trezise, P. Upchurch, D. Thomas, N. Weaver, R. Skaggs. Not Pictured: R. Terrick. 73 10-I3 Row I: J. Stewart, J. Tury, B. Wilson, B. Werme, sec., D. Wright, C. Wilson, J. Ustick, T. Taylor. Row 2: R. Timko, K. Spear, W. Thomas, P. Sutcliffe, T. Thunder, P. VanDolah, R. Vogan. Row 3: T. Von Hagen, treas., D. Spagnoli, T. Staulfer, vice pres., D. Turner, J. Vanchina, pres., Mrs. Reed. Not Pictured: D. Swoger, D. Taylor, T. Toerper, D. Truver, L. Whitfield, T. Wilson, D. Winkleman, J. Woltz. 10-14 Row I: J. Willerton, B. Yohe, J. Winner, D. Wright, P. Young, T. Zawadski, S. Yohe, G. Wheeler, D. Winterhalter, J. Wilson. Row 2: T. White, G. Wetzel, J. Weiland, G. Weling, S. Young, W. Vukoder, T. Weaver, D. Werner, treas., J. Weitzel, sec., J. Walker, pres. No! Pictured: K. Wright, vice pres., R. Woodard. 74 I f f ll 3 ff? 1.1 ' f h X up 4 A rl ' . . X L. api, rr 7 P x, Y? 6 .2 , l H . .-,,x 9-4 Row 1.'J. Dimmock, D. Delach, L. Dasdorf. Row 2: B. Edwards, K. Eschrich, vice pres., M. DeWalt. Row 3: A. Daufenbach, H. Eaton, treas., D. Ellington. Row 4: B. Daufenbach, L. Doehner, D. Darr, G. Daugherty, Mrs. Capp, Nor Pictured: R. Dickehuth, pres., G. Daven- port, J. Davlin, M. DiFerio, W. Dolegowski. J. Dorsey, M. Daurora, W. Dikeman, K. Esherick. 9-5 Row I: M. Fussell, T. English. sec., C. Fry, F, Ferguson, R. Freivolt, vice-pres. Row 2: S. Forster, P. Gidas. S. Fogleman, T. Frankfurt, A. Frost, B. Gasparatz. L. Gullick. Row 3: I. Gallagher, M. Gob, C. Frick, J. Greenawalt, D. Hanley, B. Ewalt, S. Graves, pres., A. Gciser, treas., R. Grahm, Mr. Smith. Nor Pictured: W. Duffy, K, Gardner, J. Etheredge, R. Feuer. 9-6 Row 1: S. Haynos, sec., R. Hays, pres., R. Hunter, vice pres.. J. Glass. treas., K. Hardy, C. Hawkes. Row 2: P. Harold, S. Holben, L. Higgins, G. Hathaway, S. Holeva, R. Hollowood, S. Hettman, W. Green. Row 3: Mrs. Riggs, W. Humes, D. Hielman, J. Ingraham, L. Hatfield, S. Gullick, C. Hill, B. Hayes. Not Pictured: R. Heinl, B. Herlihy, G. Hoffman. 76 9-7 Row I: D. Lind, J. Kortemeyer, treas.. J. King. pres., A. Krebs, vice pres., Mrs, Bishop, C. Idler, A. Keith, R. Lennox. Row 2: P. Isacco, P. Kelley, D. Huffner, S. Johnson, M. Hughes, C. Jaquay, R. Kaffka. D. Krofcheck. B. Kelley, F. Kahl, M. King. Row 3: C. Kaucic, A. Jamie. L. Keuy. C. Lister, T. Kudley. P. Bitner, D. Karwin, A. Lambert, P. Jay. Not Pil'fllfl'l1'.' M. Jacobson, sec., G. Levine, T. Lints, L. Kaisner. 9-8 Row I: M. McNally, J. Logan, S. McNish, vice pres.. K. McFarland, W. McGrath, J. Lynch. G. Luxbacher. Row 2: Mrs. Herb, M. Lowery, G. Landis, K. Langherst, D. Leive, K. Lechner, L. Laufersweiler, P. Korn, K. Kotzuk, sec., B. Kramer, pres., K. Knoell, M. Lewis, M. Lancaster, treas. Nui Pic'mrca': J. McGregor. B. McLaughlin, D. MacLennan, M. Knierim, P. Lappe, J. Lesher. 77 9-9 Row I: S. Moore, G. Morgan, G. Mason, P. Murphy, Mr. Vuono. Row 2: H. Linhart. sec., B. McChesney, C. McComb, vice pres., S. Mann, lreas.. S. Lord, L. Masur. Row 3: N. Lindahl, S. Martin, K. Logan, H. Lloyd, A. Lowery, K. Maloney, D. McGlothin. Row 4 C. McWalter. J. Mace, R. Myers, J. Matthews, D. Mielke, J. Morrow. Row 5: H. Murnane, pres., W. Moreman, D. Martin, J. May, D. Mounts, R. Murray. Not Pic'1urvzl.' P. Mathews, T. McLaughlin. ' L' 1 . 'i :T it 'i..r,iit5 9-ll Row I: M. Norwood, D. Roehn, B Rago, K. Polito, D. Palombo, treas., C. Peter- son, K. Parkins, C. Palombo. Row 2: Mr. Ozimek, K. Stenger, S. O'Neal, M. Pruner, pres.. P. Opar, P. Pehowski, B. O'Brien, M Parry, M. Spadaro. Row 3: R. Stevens, J Stewart, F. Scheboth, C. Sedley, sec., A Smith, R. Smee, R. Scanlon, R. Scenna, E Siren. Nur I'if'111rwI.' S. Simmons, vice pres., D Schnoerr, J. Smallhoover, L. Overtield, L Plunkett. 9-10 Row I: Mr. Saccani, T. Oelschlager, G. Nacey, B. Sawyer, T. Patton. S. Romeo. R. Rippie, W. Pawloski. Raw 2: C. Messenger. E. Morgan, M. Rheinhart, K. Mitchell, C. Provost, M. Montgomery, J. Oelschlager, J. Miller, C. Ott, treas., S. Miller, sec., R. Rolnick, pres., C. Myers. vice pres., K. Powell, M. Moran, D. Rieke, M. Millican, M. Petrey, C. Meston, D. Ragaller, L. Motor, B. Sanker, M. Nadler. Nor Pictured: J. Richards. 9-I2 K. Ward, J. Thompson, C. Thornberry, F. Tcichmann, T. Thornton. Rim' 2: J. Szmdler, P. Seder, T. Scehuusen, C. Riley, treats., P. Simpson, vice pres., L. Simon, pres., C. Thorsen, sec., M. Rosile, B. Roger. D. Roso. N01 Pivmrt'd.' W. Thompson, M. Turbeville, G. Wagner. L. Riortlnn. P. Suttlbttch. Raw I: T. Thompson, R. Vanchina, M. Vestich, 9-I3 Row I: S. Tobey, pres., L. Stewart, J. Slager, J. Stubbs. Rim- 2: B. Sullivan, S. Sullivan, D. Stoicovy, B Stttckcrt, sec. Row 3: D. Smith, T. Thomas, L. Stevens, treats.. D. Tttylor. Row 4: T. Willis, J. Wilson, L. Wil- liatms. Row 5: E. Wright, R. Whelan, G. Weber, M. Whittaker. W, Wieters, vice pres., M. West, R. Wilde, D. Whellcr. Mr. Kirkwood. Noi Pic'11m'd.' C. Wilcox, G. Wilson, R. Smith. 9-14 Row 1: V. Wessbaecher, Y. Wylie, L. Welder. C. Weise, S. Younger, B. Walker, C. Wright, H. Varteres- sinn. Row 2: N. Widman, B. Valicenti, B. Werme, L. While, treats.. D. Tomich, pres., C. Woltz, sec., K. Wil- Iiums, R. Zingle. Nt1tPic'1urml: R. Wright, vice pres., K. Zupkow, N. Willig, E. Wills, C. Wright. . t 1 5 l S l i t L94 ST. 's ' 'farms-K.-QM...-,, K -.gnu-...gum was up f .rl -1 l If I '7 H.. 2 USC E FACULTY When do they bring on the girls? l repeat, gentlemen, there are five men on the team, not six. 82 19+ x 'h aw All right, all right! l'll name him Chilly Con. lf those boys don't stop messing around we'll ncvcr be number one. l'm sorry, but I can't send you home for zx broken loenail A a ox1:i-f e i e Q GH ' um X 1 K. And if you think thut's funny. wait until you hear the punchlinef' 83 L 5 sap nr A x ,eg The School Board ' ' L E 1. w ,! x Rus ? 'Lv A9 P Row I: Mr. Goffe, Mr. Faytinger, Mr. Headley, Mrs. Pringle, Mrs. Smith. Row 2: Mr. Glass, Mr. McClure, Mr. Conover, Mr. McClintock, Mr. Beinhauer. Mr. Craft. 85 1 Dr. Norman. Supervising Principal Dr. Eiehhorn, Assistant Supervising Principal Mr. Belcher, Assistant Supervising Principal -01 'VP--v Dr. Christ. Elementary Supervisor 86 Dr. Zingle, Secondary Supervisor 'li 1 if Administrators plan activities and curriculum . . . Upper St. Clair welcomes new principal . . . Dr. Ferderbar works with Student Government to provide more student freedoms and responsbilities . . . plans are made for special study areas . . . Mr. Brown aids in carrying out school policy. rf' Dr. Ferderbar, Principal Mr. Brown, Vice Principal 87 'F' ,,,, ., Miss Adams Mrs. Ahlquist Mr. Argiro Mrs. Becker Mr. Bloom Mrs. Bowman Mrs. Capp Mr. Carr L. 'V' if Miss Dengler M rs. Enscoe 'UN X, Mr. Brosnahan Mrs. Bumer an S WI. :Vx 1- fqx Y Mrs. Bishop :Lo- Miss Burke 'vs Miss Croushore Mr. DeBlassio Mr. Decker ' f . if - V, yd - I 'W ' ' r-1 il Gy . 'sl lr ,I ,,, In Mr, Errett Mr. Fischer Mrs. Fischer 88 . L '1 -,Au - 1,-or 1 + 1 'V '7-, J' .W 1,4 x 'to L. 44p 'i'f 7 2 TNQ Q-.4 !! hm Miss Gladden Mr. Greenway In ..,, Mr. Hartmann Mr. Hazen Qs 'Ds !Q-Q TTT Mrs. Huston Mrs. Kimmel iv' 7 A -'-.'t:::3 Mr. McClintock Mr. Marks Miss Habura Mr. Harden Mr. Hartley Qi .tk I l ' 'C ' K Mrs. Herb Miss Hoier Miss Hollman rv l yy Y: ur 'to -lg Mr. Kirkwood Mrs. Knauber Mr. Layne a 1. 3- i 4' inf ff' Mr. Mehaffey Mr. Merritt Mrs. Mertens 89 'dwg Miss Natali Miss Nesbitt Mr. Norris hr' N Mr. Ozimek Mr. Pavlov Mr. Peer Ti I vi Mr. Opeka 'P'-rr Mrs. Pennington Mr. Perinis Miss Poellot Mr. Pryor Mrs. Reed Mrs. Riggs Miss Roberts Mr. Robinson 90 i QT? Miss Rocher 1 P' Mr. Rusciolelli Mr. Shoemaker K 1 ' i Mrs. Snodgrass Mr Vrsansky Mr Vuono MISS Weaver I l . ii' Mr. Wood Cr .ff 'K QF' Nil, i. 'KY SPORTS Respectable 2-7 record including Class A competition . . . hard work went into season training . . . excellent team spirit remained throughout . . . Fullback Scott Hawkins nominated for All State . . . End Mike Blumm tied school pass recep- tion record . . . good J.V. and Freshmen teams hold promise for years ahead. player learns what hard Row I: S. Saunders, D. Spagnoli, M. Blumm T. Generalovich, R. Purpura, B. Peck, C Lambert, S. Johnston, T. Maloney, A. D'Ales- sandro, D. Palmieri, S. Hawkins, I. Benz, D. Mader, R. Faught, R. Bandi, S. Moore, R. Goldberg. Row 2: D. Scott, E. Rickel, L. Griffith, R. Doehner, R. Blume, L. Cornelius, J. RaFfaele, S. McLaughlin, S. Lesnett, W. a Wills, T. Flynn, W. Kompare, C. Lennox, M Limegrover, F. Mueller, A. Kurzinski, K Kaltwasser. Row 3: D. Kerr, J. Walker, S. Gal- loway, B. Johnson, J. Carlson, M. Gompers W. Englert, W. Peck, J. Wilson, D. DeLeo, T Toerper, T. Von Hagen. D. Werner, J. Ham- mond, T. Fess, W. Vukoder, R. Bruschi, J Weitzel, G. Ballard, I. Griffith, R. Rankin. 'It's my ball and I wanna be quarterback! t work can earn South Fayette Canon-McMillan Mountour South Allegheny Keystone Oaks Munhall Brentwood Moon Beaver USC Opp 7 6 0 33 12 27 27 20 13 20 I8 25 0 21 13 19 0 46 TEAM COACHES-Mr. McMaster, Mr. Ozimek, Mr. Merritt, Today Munhall. tomorrow Green Bayf Mr. Norris, Mr. Rusciolelli, and Mr. Opeka. 95 M65 P ll! ' x , J Q Y l 52.2-qi mv Jw J 4 E S CL? Z' ' - W ,. T: V5 M , . ,, f , if 'L H S A Q gg: . p- x 1, ff? 40.6.2 i Jr:- 1, Four ears of effort Mike Blumm Chris Lambert Dave Palmieri Rick Faught AI D'Alessandro Scott Johnston Doug Mader Scott Moore 98 pa off for Seniors Jeff Benz Scott Hawkins Tom Generalovich Ron Purpura Brian Peck Tim Maloney Ray Bandi 99 Superb undefeated season propels team to section championship . . . eight letter- men came out of season action . . . winning team paced by senior Brad Brown . . . strong nucleus for promising team next year. Row I: K. Hedquist, B. Brown, B. Wright, I. Filippi. Row 2: A. Holmes, B. Donnan, T. Mc- Govern, D. Bailey. Tremendous team effort .V yy-,., , I 4 Row I: R. Haroff, T. McGovern, A. Holmes, B. Krebs, L. Hatfield, T. Lints, P. Casey, J. McCall. Row 2: R. Abraham, P. Truskey, B. Oelschlager, T. White, S. Bradley, J. May, T, Taylor, G. Hedquist, R. St. John. Row 3: Mr. Kirkwood, J. Brown, J. Henderson, B. Brown, B. Wright, D. Bailey, J. Filippi, K. Hedquist, B. Donnan, R. Wright. 100 7 53' Y is 'P :gf -j.:.:.jl t 0 .. 2 ' A ' 'I'f'f'I'f. f ' Lf :ll-ilu'-1 1 Q 0 A t gg' . K W The team is cheered as they leave for finals at Penn State. resulted 1n victory for Cross Country Team SCORES USC Opp Washington l 8 37 Peters Township I5 40 Coraopolis I5 40 Norwin 22 33 Churchill 17 38 Thomas Jefferson 26 29 McGulTey 17 38 Bethel 25 30 Trinity 26 29 Laurel Highlands 22 33 Mclieesport 25 30 W.P.l.A.L. CHAMPS--Row I: P. Truskcy, K. Hedquist, J. Henderson. Row 2: B. Brown, B. Wright, J. Fil- lippi. 101 Hard work paid oif in a fine record for season meets . . . first place team in A.A.U. meet at Mt. Lebanon . . . two girls from the team went to state finals with Debbie Murray placing . . . with most of team returning, a fine season is expected in 1968-1969. But I like it this way. 102 Row 1: M. Moran, C. McComb, J. Lesher, J. Galbreath, D. Bazley, L. Masur, C. Frick, B. Stuckcrt. Row 2: K. Krynock, M. Laucik, B. Valecenti, P. lsacco. Row 3: Mrs. Enscoe, J. Fox, P. Colditz, L. Gray, S. Younger, D. Delach, C. Motor. Row 4: N. Frost, J. Rossin. Row 5: D. Hostctler, D. Murray, A. Gciser. mnastics team won A. A. U. meet HIS there ever a surprise for her! 103 J. Griffith, J. Harting, B. Wood. M. Taylor, J. Blacka, D. Isacco, B. Edwards, B. Peck, J. McCall, G. Winner, T. Jacobson, Mr. Perinis. Varsity and Junior Varsity teams have Peck, you get the Cokes and, Blacka, you get the popcorn. Good I0-ll season with six games won or lost by five points . . . five team members topped 200 points for the season . . . Coach Perinis expects good season next year . . . boys on this year's team were the most outstanding group ever. Smndimu: D. Kraft. J. Vain China. B. Macwhinnie, T. Weaver, T. Brown. D. Bunnel, L Griflith. T. Tocrpcr, S, Saunders, W. Peck. l.. Patch. J. Hammond. Km'rliny: T, Archer, Mr Smith. R. Mahoney. excellent seasons Rim' I: D. Brown. J. King. J. Kortemeyer. M. Couy. J. Burkey, C. Lister. A. Smith, R. Wilde, A. lumbcrt. Run' 2: M. Allen. B. Murnane. J. Lynch. C. Thornberry. R. Cook. S. Simmons. D. Mz1cl.cnnon, C. Scdley. C. McWalter. 105 i A fine record was achieved by Panther matmen . .. captains Cokie D'Ales- sandro and Bill Bianchin led the team the brilliant win at the South Fayette National Tournament showed the excellence of the team . . . with many veterans returning, better things are promised next year. USC Opp. McGuffey 26 27 Munhall 29 18 Gateway 36 16 Peters 11 35 W. Allegheny 20 30 S. Fayette 33 20 Baldwin 29 24 . Eliz. Forward 29 20 Hopewell l9 25 Charleroi 46 7 Fort Cherry 29 14 Bethel 33 15 S. Side 63 0 Thomas Jefferson 14 33 rapplers win South Fayette Row I: B. McLaughlin, S. Moore. P. Seder, M. Petrey, C. Laufersweiler, S. Escherick, D. Swan. D. McCall, B. Rankin, B. Bianchin, A. D'Alessandro, S. Hawkins, and M. Limegrover. Row 2: Mr Rusciolelli. P. Blumm, G. Levine, D. Gift, B. Clowes, J. Thompson, D. Berg. S. Lesnett, S. Pandolph, J, Oelschlager, M. Christovich. T. Von Hagen, B. Guernsey. M. Small- hoover. B. Stevens, P. Galbreath, B. Binford, J. Raffaele, and Mr. Errett. Conch Ruseiolelli received the trophy at the South Fayette National Tournament. ational Wrestling Tournament 51 E?-vt Lf Ar L wa .L-. n, 109 feng-v Much hard work You're still using that greasy kids stuff, aren't you? Al D'Alcssandr0 earns many victories Bill Biunchin ian-ww 55 ff! IEC if Scott Hawkins You look, I can't stand blood. ' George Van Osterom Nik Teichmann Fine 3-4 record was earned by first year rifle team . . . rivals Mt. Lebanon and McKeesport were defeated in season ac- tion with Panthers . . . highpowcred team is expected next year with nine of the starting ten returning. Bill Gompers Dick Egli Cairn Thompson Eric Richardson 17. --f'7 Row I: C. Muscari, J. Krynock, M. Giese, J. Ribisa, A. Aldrich, J. Simmons, S. Siedle. M. Kuchinic, S. Gullick. C. Provost, B. Gasparatz. Rau' 2: J. Bloom, J. Humphreys. D. Egli, F. Davis, C. Thompson. B. Frochlich, B. Gompcrs. Mr. Greenway, J. Bokenkamp. E. Richardson. D. Swoger, J. Kristoff. G. Van Osterom. B. Hanlon, R. Hancock. N. Teichmann. 111 Row 1: D, Smith. S. Sawyer, S. Osbourne, Coach McMaster, R. Forster, K. Baker. Row 2: P. Nl. Fussell. Row 3: R. Idler. S. Forster. L. Baker, C. Regelin, K. Lynn, J. Boedecker, R. M. Fussell. Row 3: R. ldler. S. Foerster, L. Baker, C. Regelin. K. Lynn, J. Boedecker. R. Mueller. J. Woodard, B. Daufenbach, B. Wohleber, R. Radke. 1.41 9 M, Panthers were runners-up in section Brilliant 10-2 record placed U.S.C.'s first year swim team as runner-up in section . . . Panthers were defeated only by McKeesport . . . team was lcd by captains Slack Osbourne and Randy For- ster . . . 400 yard freestyle relay team traveled ' to state finals at Bucknell . . . many underclass- men next year should continue the outstanding record. ., ....---. ......-Q..- -X Faster than a speeding bullet . . . and tenth in WPIAL COMBINED SCORES USC Belle Vernon 138.5 Mt. Pleasant 153 Charleroi 127 Laurel Highlands 112 McKeesport 67 Latrobe 104 Opp. 51.5 36 63 78 123 86 1 The Phantom of the Deep rises. 1 13 TRIANGULAR MEET SCORES Bethel 99 USC 52 Hopewell 30 Chartiers Valley 76 USC 74W Keystone Oaks 30 USC l 20 Coraopolis 40 Northwestern 21 W.P.I.A.L. QUALIFYING MEET: USC l02, nearest competitor 62. W.P.I.A.L. CHAMPIONSHIP MEET: USC 36, AVALON 33, SOUTHMOR LAND 30. DUAL MEET SCORES USC Opp. Churchill 87 58 Trinity 94 5 6 Moon 1 1 1 M: 3 3 M4 Baldwin 56 88 Hopewell 93 52 Thomas J efferson 85 56 Track team came into the limelight, as predicted . . . team crushed Moon High by an unprecedented 78 points . . . team spirit sky high in spite of all away meets . . . interesting gift for the busdriver when team won W.P.I.A.L. champion- ship . . . a brilliant year holding memo- ries that wouldn't be forgotten. Track team Coaches Zuraw and Small Row I: P. Truskey, R. Taylor, S. Melton, R. Ripple, R. Clapham, T. English, M. Whittaker, J. Kortemeyer, T. Taylor, W. Krebs, N. Maddich, T. White, J. Ustick, L. Kortemeyer, C. Broyles, K. Hedquist, D. Rieke. Row 2: T. Worthington, S. Pandolph, W. Kompare, J. Weitzel, T. Fess, B. Johnson, B. Minnick, P. Van Dolah, J. Capps, S. Melton, T. Thornton, S. Bradley, M. Bissell, J. Boedecker. C. Stoltenberg, J. Hellerstedt, T. Flynn, D. Roche, D. Sharp. Row 3: Mr. Zuraw, T. Brown, R. Bandi, T. Smith, T. Lints, G. Hedquist, R. Harolf, B. Oelschlager, R. Abraham, J. Henderson, A. Kursinski, D. Norton, T. Maloney, L. Cornelius, J. Grant, G. Geiser, W. Brown, T. McGovern, K. Baker, W. Vukoder, K. Klicker, and Mr. Small. 54 Jim Grant and Terry McGovern Dave Norton and Tim Maloney anti w 5 1 awk!! it Riff iff a..l,,,l ,Q Q ' li. , V -xx ix. h H ,,y,,,,? .- ' ' -' J L .f.' 1 Q K W. 'af Won PIAL Championship at Mt. Lebanon AW' E55 Kris Hedquist and Ray Bandi Kyle Baker and Steve Melton Bill Brown and George Geiser 115 S 116 li! wxfm-Q bwt. 5-311' ,.,' . 3,.pT'q,g,g',:a1 .-Q '- '! ' 3 ' 'Q-fv :'1.dZw'fw4l?vw A. f q 1 Y ...H .-. X... GOLF TEAM-A. Smith, J. Gray, B. Kramer, B, lVlucWhinnie, Coach Saunders. B. Potscav- age, D. Book, J. Councilor. P. Seder. Hard practice resulted in a line season Fine 6-4 record for team . . . golfers pounded Chartiers Valley 16-0 . . . three team members played in all league matches . . . with no players graduating a fine year is expected in the 168-'69 school year. Mt. Lebanon Thomas Jefferson Chartiers Valley Brentwood Baldwin Chartiers Valley Mt. Lebanon Baldwin Brentwood Thomas Jefferson SCORES USC 7M 13 13 14W 4M 16 3 6 15 10 Opp. 8M 3 3 116 llh 0 13 10 1 6 Row I: J. Luxbacher, J. Bellis, J. Hammond, D. Bunnel, T. Weaver, J. Lersch, D. Singleton. Row 2: M. Taylor, B. Peck, S. Osbourne, C. Thorsen, S. Johnston, M. Blumm, and Coach Hartmann. Good 3-4 record earned by team . . . 14 SCORES inning game against Baldwin ended in USC defeat for Panthers . . . rain cancelled South Park 2 or postponed most of the games . . . Baldwin 1 with good J.V. squad for next year Mt. Lebanon 2 Coach Hartmann expects fine season. Thomas Jefferson 4 Bethel 4 Chartiers Valley 2 Bethel 6 Ball team had a good year OPP 0 3 1 5 3 6 8 Chris Thorsen Slack Osbourne Mike Taylor 1 18 4' is , f 3 1. fr H. . sl A 'V kg ,. ir -sf Dig v V A A , I Q H ,V . A ' N- .N 7 4 .- I i , -w-1 - Z, , 5 6 ff' s 'r' I rj V 1 .. 'm' K 4' ff: ,J x A Ng, . A fuk, ,PAA A f -It 'Q f if 5,V I' I j in 17 ,. '. 'o', . , 1,7 .,... - '- ff p I gf: V h W V. ' I Q I . V , V . V2 , 4 I , , r' 6 QW , W, , . I I ,tv . k ' V . VX..-f -, F ,,-ki., -5, ' -vlfllvfv , .1 V fi , , , V Row 1: B. Parry, L. Goppelt, B. Fillnow, B. Edwards, P. Gaddis, G. Fillnow, G. Wilde Ron 2: Coach Saccani, G. Kefalos, R. Corriden, R. Wilde, T. Liggett, T. Wilson, K. Spear P Keller, J. Higgins, D. Berg. ai?iE1f.l-Q-fffliiiiiiflspl' -.. .-,... 5, . 5.3, .2...,,....., , I First year team had a fantastic 11-2 rec- ord . . . team finished second in its sec- tion . . . Senior Lou Goppelt led the team to victory . . . Coach Saccani hopes for an even better season next year. Another FTD florist. 120 SCORES Crafton Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Mt. Lebanon Brentwood Baldwin Peters Bethel Mt. Lebanon Brentwood Baldwin Peters Bethel 5--41 If that Hy will just hold still B ,.... Bruce Edwards He does the Frug, too. Lou Goppelt Ron Corriden 31 Bob Fillnow Fillnow, just over the net, not the fence too! -C-ow L41 , , 1 Q 1 . ni Z S as A, JL Ze iv I I Q I fjl, QI.. QQ X g ' -44? 'vs f, ,ang xv George Kefalos 121 Bill Parry A. Bozzo, L. Beggs, V. Cashdollar, G. Wetzel, L. Blumfeldt, B. St. John, D. Knepshield, K. Petrantoni, and K. Beehrman. The cheerleaders were responsible for many victories . . . helped to keep flagging school spirit high . . . helped all teams greatly by their spirit. S. Stauff, L. McCandless, B. Heard, M. Junker, C. Fox, I. Brandle, P. Hendrickson, C. Joyce and K. Lind. 122 I f , w FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS-G. Landis. K. Hardy. P. Barzler, B. Ewalt. R. Hayes, S. 'I'ul1cy. R N . n '36 . vb . . Xa -' 1l 3 fl! B!!! ill! EDM- ...-,....,-.,- .2-7-W , - .4.....,,.. A N f- ' ' ' TLS' '.- ' ft H ' -F-1 j.+ f:.,.-wrf-'4!'...y.,- - M '- u -1--f-WN . .,J.f'Q-f-.' Q ff'-.L-' ' .. .. 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Well, if you don't have them in pink I don't want one 126 K'Honest Injun? i S sf! . Get a load of those bathing suits! Jay, there's a policeman behind us. 127 '4.. J ,I Qifiiif I NQQL ii Guess what, Pat? We're out of gas. i P ? ' mv mn N1 'HW mf Qxvxvxxxxvx lf she doesn't get her knees out of my back . . 4 ru ng-s W .fi V3 Wcll, it's one way to make a living! Hmmmm . . . by the hair of my chinny chin chin. 128 . . . you put your right hip in and you shake it all about That wz1sn't loo terribly funny. I I I sf 4, N X x This hall situation is getting completely out of hand. x A handshake instead of a kiss! Row I: K. Maloney, M. Weitzel M Marks, Dr. Ferderbar, J. McGarvey L. SChrOCk, R. St. John. Row 7 R Cook, B. Parry, S. Plotner. Student Government Students improve the school . . . new traffic sys- tem . . . coke machine in the cafeteria? . . . de- bate about beards and blue jeans . . . senior section holds their own . . . U.S.O. Christmas project . . . an amended constitution . . . re- vised demerit system student directory finally comes . . . last meeting, induction of new Student Government ofhcers. Row I: J. King, R. Cook, J. VanChina, B. Murnane Burkey, W. Wills, P. Simon, R. Martinez, D. Bailey Grant, S. Plotner, treas., T. McConnell, D. Mertes Henderson, R. St. John, D. Norton, L. Cornelius McGarvey, pres. Row 2: C. Johns, S. McLane, sgt arms, I.. Schrock, vice pres., M. Weitzel, sec., M. Glass C. Caste, C. Fox, R. Bailey, E. Rand, M. Pruner S Graves, L. Daniell, S. Tobey, P. Hendrickson, C. Court ney, J. Rossin, P. Trotter, A. Baker, L. Simon, B. Hend rickson, D. LaPointe, K. Maloney, P. Sheehan B Smith, C. Bailey, E. Rickel, B. MacWhinnie, D. Isacco B. Kramer, D. Bunnel, J. Grilfith, J. Walker. J. McGarvcy, pres., S. Plotner treas., M. Wcitzcl, sec., S. Mc- lane, Sgt.-at-arms, L. Schrock vice pres. Sponsored Welcome Week and the first dance . . . induction on November 9 of five seniors and twenty juniors selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership service, and character . . . organized and started the college guidance center, the lost and found, and the tutoring service. Row I: T. Generalovich, R. Forster, R. Idler, B. Kompare, J. Smee, J. Thunder. Row 2 Gouzie, B. Kerr, K. Maloney, F. Galloway, J. Davenport, B. Davis, G. Rosile, E. Rand Pensyl, M. McMills, C. Thornton, P. Stark, Mrs. Bowman. Row 3: G. Wilde, M. Glass Pulver, A. Bozzo, J. Rabeno, C. Muscari, B. St. John, sec., D. Bailey, B. Hendrickson Coltman, E. Osborne, L. Goppelt, S. Saunders, T. Jacobson, B. Parry, treas., C. Johns Goldberg, S. McLaughlin, C. Thorsen, B. Fillnow, M. Taylor, R. Bandi. 1 .. ,,. .. Q 'Q 2211-4?ff2fg.I5.11:1 2 fi Qin 4 ia . ,--f ffm -s' j .. ' 41 -f' ' f.c'fiw': 132 v Row I: R. Martinez, foreign exchange student, K. Mocker, Mrs. Sagan, C. Graves. Row 2: S. Melton, A. Aldrich, D. Williams, S. Hetherington, K. O'Grady, C. Crutchley, M. McMills, E. Osbourne, C. Thornton, G. Nicholls, P. Sheehan. Row I: M. Lloyd, S. l-lolben, D. McGrevin, K. Heiss, S. McLaughlin, vice pres. Row 2: S. Farmer, M. Nadler. L. Stankus, K. Mclntyre, C. Lindsley, sec-treas,. R. Murphy, pres.. D. Weiland. 133 FS Trying out for the A.F.S. pro- gram . . . one of the more diffi- cult questions to answer- Would you-at a party in Sweden?', . . . Roberto's little red telephones . . . selling choco- late, crunch candy bars men faculty smeared by superior women basketball stars . . . send a Panther a broad? . Send Karen Mocker overseas! Trip to New York . .. our declaration of Arab-lsracli peace . . . Uganda and Luxembourg . . the peace demonstration . . . Steve McLaughlin's award for his Security Council speech. Activities Club Hollywood Homecoming . . . claimed our favorite stars' pictures . . . bothered by the coke machine that did not work . . . cut snowflakes for the Christmas Dance . . . sponsored the talking Christ- mas trcc . . . sent invitations for the Battle of thc Bands. Say, isn't that what's-his-face? 1 ,1- 'wx 'r., '.. ' .mb , .,, 'ful 574 Hurry up, I can't hold this eye forever! 134 Gwen, look out for that panther! Don't worry, I won't float away, I'm tied to the tractor P. Egli. K. Parkins, D. Sloicovy, G. Nicholls, K. Mitchell. M. Mcfflester, pres., P. Clapham, sec.-treas., K. Whitfield, S. Schulz. ls 135 Clairvoyant Ohio University was the place for journalism home- work . . . association with a new ycarbook publishing company . . . rushing to meet consignment dates . . . the daily deficit during the counting of Clairvoyant money . . . much needed help with errors in addition from Dave Norton . . . macabre search for the year- book meeting . . . hardworking editors' meeting . . disorganization throughout the taking of pictures . . . arguments over suitable covers . . . at last, senior cdi- tors put their finishing touches, during Senior Week, to a completed 1968 Clairvoyant. ,aa RCC' S' X A Row I: K. Mocker, S. Vuinovich, R. Hart, R. Faught. Row 2: C. Thornton, C. Pensyl, K. Stewart, E. Osbourne, C. Courtney, S. Farmer, Miss Hollman. 136 S. Vuinovich, senior ed., R. Faught, ed.-in-chief, D. O'Donnell, sports ed., K. Mocker, activities ed., R. Hart, faculty and underclassmen ed. 'P i ' 2 Our leader. ff ' i Editor-in-chief Rick Faught 1 3 7 St. Clairion Barb Pulver was Editor-in-Chief . . . in September representatives attended High School Newspaper and Yearbook Clinic in Wilkinsburg . . . in February partici- pated in High School Press Institute at Pitt where St. Clairion won third class award . . . Features Editor Ruth Mc- Cabe won honorable mention at the H.S.P.I. . . . paper included news, edito- rials, features, and sports . . . School Daze candid pictures well liked by stu- dents . . . year ended with ten page Sen- ior Issue. Row 1: B. Pulver, ed.-in-chief, J. Harold, sports ed., L Schmitt, business ed. Row 2: R. McCabe, features ed., P Georgiades, managing ed., M. McMills, news ed. Jim puts finishing touches on sports article. 138 Run' I: K. McAn:llly. M. McMills. S. Hetherington. S. Farmer. Provost. B. Kerr, L. Wam- slcy, D. Moorhead. D. Ripple. P. Pietl. G. Nicholls. C. Weise, K. Ncstcn. K. Maloney. C Sullivan. M. Koenig. M, Lloyd. R, lwcfarhc. K. Wright. P. Clapham. K. Kccfer. J. Weber. B. Pulvcr. limi- 2: Mr. Mcflintock, Z. Mystery, T. Archer. R. RllLlliC. S. Melton, B. Broadhurst M. McC'lcstcr. S. Mcliuighlin, S. Saunders. T. Abbott. J. Dodd. L. Andes. D. O'D0nnell, T McConnell. P. Piotr. S. Shearer. l.. Schmitt. P. Salvu. Q J l 5 'ni li n . f!! E! ISS 'il X 1 ,l T 455' . ,7 9' Is that a term paper she's writing? . . . No, it's an article for the St. Cluirion Their leader. 139 Montage Reading submissions for our magazine . . . what do you think about this? . haiku has I7 syllables, right? . . . okay, Iet's vote 14, 3, 2, 1 maybe OJ ..Zl typing on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday . . . stapling together hun- dreds of magazines . . . then the sales campaign. 'iw 4 yy.. L Silling: Joie Slager, C. Fox, K. Wright, D. Knauber, co-ed., B. Davis, co-ed., Miss Zivic. Srumling: M. Sedlcy. J. Bradley, S. Knierim, D. Werner, B. Glasspool. K. Rivers. K. Mc- Anally, R. Hart, C. Blanchard, typing ed. 140 ' 1 'Ugg German Club The great trip to Buhl Planetarium . . . our jammed meetings . . . the 'poor' turnout for the Christmas party at Nancy Dalton's . . . our good sense of direc- tion on the way to Chatham College. Quai .xv T1 Row I: E. Wright, S. Pandolf, J. Egler, D. Truver, R. Clapham, H. Bednar. Row 2: C. Regelin, P. Truskey, C. Broyles, D. Hasselman, J. Mace, M. Glass, D. Knauber, sec.-treas., D. Jewett. B. Eaton, K. Mitchell, B. Clowes, C. Mertz, J. Smee, pres. Row 3: B. Rice, J. Grant, J. Knierim, D. Mounts. I.. Joseph. L. Cornelius. D. Smith. S. Schuessler, J. Logan. K. Isles. Mr. Hartley. 141 1--f 'TQ .2 ,uv Q. Q.. French Club French Banquet . . . Carolyn Cmtchley, une vaie Cinderella . . . grand mire . . . trip to Buhl Planetarium . . . e'coutez, e'coutez, e'coutez bien . . . Amor est Bleue . . . Allegheny Center Mall and Rhea's Bakery . . . Bingo . . . Franco- Spanish banquet . . . Rich Souri Tay- lor . . . Rock . . . Barb St. John, our president, recieved an award for her out- standing service . . . Farewell to Miss Rocher. B. St. John, pres., K. Whitfield, sec., D. Humphrey, B. Kerr, Miss Rocher, S Osbourne, J. Varteressian, C, Pensyl. S. Wigand. C. Thorton, K. Utberg, C Gdvoka, K. Mocker, S. Provost. L. Rothermel, S. Havlish, E. Rand, J. Pro- vost, A. Lechner, C. Crutchley, B. Kompare, R. Taylor, T. McConnell, L Chapel, T. Worthington, P. Opar, M. Glass, D. Phipps, K. Litton, B. Pulver sgt-at arms, S. Moreman, J. Dodd, F. Klancher, C. Linsey, treas., E. Towns, B Heinl. J. Glass, T. Ayer, vice pres., J. Naismith. 142 Spanish Club lg-1.-as Q ' 9 il. Row I: R. Egli, R. Martinez, D. Smith, C. Chronister, M. Tener, C. Saveikus G. Nicholls, P. Hennings, C. Weise, S. Woodard, M. Mitchell, L. Beggs, S Sullivan, D. Nicholas, P. Sheehan, M. Rosile, C. Gouzie, M. Brown, pres. Miss Weaver. President was Margie Brown . . . the near-miss of our Christmas party ffour people at a party?J . . . Denis Smith played Santa Claus . . . Scott Johnston's brilliant skill for flamenco dancing . . . Dr. Ferderbar and his luck with the piiata. . .farewell to Miss Weaver. 143 President's Club Presidents all meet to discuss various club activities . . . to report club prog- ress . . . to talk over school-wide prob- lems . . . to co-ordinate dances and other programs . . , to try new ideas. M. McClester, T. Ayer, B. Kompare, C. Johns, S. Mocker, J. McGarvey, B. St. John, D. Smith. The president of presidents. 144 Business Club Girls kept busy by teacher work . . . grading papers . . . typing tests . . . making badly needed typewriter covers . . . the speaker that never came twice in a row . . . field trip to Berkeley. Mrs. Fischer, G. Rawa, sec., L. Green, vice pres., G. Carelle, J. Kirkpatrick, R. Oswick, B. Baltes, treas., L. Freivolt, W. McGee, S. Mocker, pres., A. Stanizzo. e.. , 1-Q K3 Our mascot. 145 FH Learning how to be gra- cious homemakers. . .sell- ing candied apples at the Homecoming game helpful hints for future use . . . the speaker on party sandwiches from Braun's . . . making Christmas tree decorations for Mayview . . . serving coffee and cookies at Open House. FT Covered dish dinner . . . guest speaker, Miss Crou- shore told of her travels in Europe . . . Karen Rich- ardson and Paula Lewis were sent to Harrisburg for the State Convention . . . student teaching in area schools . . . Western Re- gional Conference held at U.S.C. . . . panel on levels of education . . . Dr. Ferderbar explained the modual system . . . Tom Ayer was Western Regional Treasurer. C. Culotto, D. Hostetler, C. Dnufenbach, sec treas Mrs Ahlquist L Couch S Scheboth K Emerick, pres., P. Gaber. Row I: J. Weber. P. Despo, A. Myers Endrcss, P. Pietz, treas., C. Motor, S. Thomas. Row 2: M. Koenig, J. Rossin, L G. Seim, K. Richardson, C. Blanchard, L. 146 - uture Physicians Anyone can cut apart, only a few can sew together . . . Presbyterian Hospital Field trip . . . But we're having spaghetti for lunch . . . how about all those great speakers . . . Mr. Greenway's meeting after school. Row 1: K. Sisson, D. Smith, pres., J. Knierim. Row 2: J. Galbreath, D. Wright, L. Baker, T. Wilson, D. Seim, C. Crutchley. ol '-Qgvnn-Q. iv W' 9 Sewing costumes. . . finding pro s. . . aintin sets . . . selling tickets . . . bshind stgge fo? Anastasia . . . giving Miss Dengler her puppy . . . Rallying Round the Flag, Boys . . . im- promptu skits. . .dramatic interpretations. ,lil Row 1: D. Knauber, vice pres., Miss Dengler, J. Linde, sec-treas., T. Ayer, pres., M. Mitchell. Row 2: A. Bartek, R. McCabe, L. Morgan, D. McGlothlin J. Lord, M. Rosile, S. Farmer, C. Kaucik, M. Lloyd, C. Lindsley, J. Mc- Adams, P. Upchurch, B. Post, P. Egli, B. Briggs, B. Kerr, S. Thomas, S Shearer, D. Stubbs, G. Rosile, K. Hering, S. Provost, L. Wamsley. 148 You should see my slider! And I love you, too, sweetheartf Where do you get your hair done? 149 Speech Club Getting up at eight o'clock for the Saturday morning speech meets . . . three speeches per person . . . twenty minutes for preparation . . . extemporaneous . . . topics ranging from Does God exist? to manda- tory birth control . . . the day everyone gave the same speech . . . LSD meet . , . Bill Krebs, master speaker. Row 1: C. Johns, B. Kompare, K. Hering, P. Stark, B. Krebs Row 2: S. Farmer. J. Stewart. R. St. John. l.. Goppelt. Mr. Vrsansky. Row 1: E. Wright. sec.-treas., R. Frievolt, C. Chopp, pres., L. Hatheld, vice pres., K. Stenger, Mr. Kirkwood. Row 2: S. Bradley, E. Avery, B. Ripple. Science Club Built the model rocket and made the final test with the launch . . . studied acids and bases . . . constructed circuits to demonstrate electric theory . . . led by pres- ident Conrad Chopp and Mr. Kirkwood. 424, 151 Work with equipment started first day of school . . . movie produced and Hlmed for the Pilot Program . . . Xeroxcd for students . . . delivered equipment in the morning Clatel . . . Wednesday film rush . . . Video Tape Recorder arrived and closed circuit T.V. station set up in 113 for High School. AV Aides Row l: D. Lindsey, P. Salva, C. Lindsley, J. Campbell, Mr. Pryor. Row 2: D. Rieke, S. Anderson, B. Clark, H. Bednar, M. Mitchell, D. O'Donnell, D. Hauth, D. Truver. Row 3: I. Bokcncamp, B. Dickehuth, C. Nulle, D. Ragaller. The work to help improve the library . . . sending overdue notices . . . col- lecting the unbelievable fines . . . shelv- ing . . . circulation at the desk . . . placing periodicals and new magazines on rack . . . attendance . . . checking in the mail . . . performing the numerous routine desk jobs . . . Library Aides as ,t fy, 4. -aw lp i L. Stankus, D. McGrevin, P. Richey. 152 was it Xiijgi Crew worked on Rally 'Round the Flag and Anastasia . . . set up lighting for all the dances . . . worked after school and at all the assemblies . . . working late in the loft. . .after-play parties. Stage Crew is . V1 Row I: E. Bogush, T. Thunder, D. DeLeo, D. Hauth, Mr. Errett. Row 2: C. Mertz, D. Truver, C. Justafson. Band The workout in the sum- mer . . . chart books . . . instruments . . . forma- tions galore . . . the drum- mers . . . sectional prac- tice in the morning, full band in the afternoon heat . . . repetition . . . whis- tles . . . guiding right . . . 8 steps to 5 yards .. . being squad leader FM I6 RP 8 TTR, recog- nizing Senior Power . . . football games at lunch . . . Mr. R's megaphone . . . the Hill . . . the fence . . . seventh period . . . yelling 3, 4 . . . a trunk- load of ice cream, compli- ments of Mr. R . . . ap- plauding mistakes. . . band bus rides . . . losing your plume . . . white bucks . . . the melodies of the Xmas season . . . grades . . . shows at the Village . . . 'fPortraits in Sound . . . awarding of senior letters . . . gift eer- tificate to a deserving band director . . . and the con- clusion of another year for those in the USC band. --1 r-fl I ,DX fx Majorettes Head Majorette, Sharon Vuinovich Summer practice . . . sun . . . heat . . . whistles . . . Fort Couch field . . . a welcome lunch break . . . football clinic . . . pep songs . . . standing at attention at the goalposts . . . fear . . .fanfares. . .smiling. . .twirling fire. . . mud . . . the Alma Mater . . . Toot Toot Toot- sie Goodbyen . . . relief . . . away night games . . . buses . . . Munhall . . . stopping at Crow's and McDonald,s . . . the Christmas Show . . . soldiers, dolls, red skirts, paper boxes . . . com- petition at the Mall and Thomas Jefferson High . . . clean batons . . . batons which try to knock off hats, get stuck in skirts, and boots that knock og'U one off balance . . . the majorette clinic . . . og-xo Spring Concert . . . a collection of routines and more routines . . . one dozen roses to express thanks . . . and one great year for a group of 13 lucky girls who represent USC as majorettes. QD'--:P tiz- - S. Vuinovich, head, V. Lesher, S. Wilson, co-head, L. Joseph, K. Utberg, D. Williams, P. Opar, M. Niewoehner, K. Mantz, E. Rand, K. Murphy, R. Hart. Not Pictured: K. Hill. 156 Row I: J. Gianotti, D. Walker, K. Hawkes, N. McCall, M. Flannery, head, M. Gompers, M. Weitzel, A. Baker, P. Coltman. Row 2: M. Danielson, S. Utley, K. Conover, J. Davenport, B. Herdrickson, N. Vuinovich, M. Burrell, C. Lytle. Pantherettes perform for football crowd. Pantherettes 17 girls practicing under the Au- gust sun . . . a much deserved break . . . the thrill of the Pan- therette fanfare . . . pompom routines . . . precision drills with the Band . . . marching . . . kicking the boots with black and white tassels high . . . colorful formations . . . shiver- ing at the icy cold games in the end zone . . . green-and-red- clad skaters for Christmas . . the dance steps . .. playing Santa's helpers . . . trophy from competition at the Mall . . . pep assemblies . . . black and white tissue littering practice areas . .. working with the band tapes . . . marching down the aisles for the Spring Show . . . finally new uniforms and em- blems . . . and the end of the fourth year of an added attrac- tion to the Band-USC's drill and dance team. 157 0l'!l'l.' D. Dobbins, T. Ayer, M. Junker, D. Book, V. Wood, W. Leuzinger, K. Heiss, D. Truver, C. Gouzie. Glee Club: Row 1: V. Wood, T. Hawkins, R. Wright, J. Johnson, E. Wright, K. Stenger, C. Regelin, D. Truver, Mr. Wood. Row 2: T. Ayer, P. Sut- cliffe, J. Thunder, T. Wilson, K. Klicker, D. Book, D. Kutchbach, B. McLaughlin, M. Bis- sell. Girls' C horns: Row I: K. Parkins, P. Korn, M. Milliken, B. Trezise, M. Widmen, L. Stankus, G. Lost. Row 2: Mr. Wood, K. Heiss, P. Richey, A. Aldrich, C. Cimino, M. Moran. M, Lloyd, D. McGre- vin. Chorus f2ll!Il'll'l.' D. Truver, W. Leuzinger, D. Book, T. Ayer Sl'.lAll .' Row I: Altcrnates: K. Kotzuk, M. Moran, P. Korn, D. Courtney. Ron' 2: D. Mciirevin. L. Higgins. A. Aldrich. D. Walker. K. Richardson, B. Sullivan. The daily rehearsals . . . Thanksgiving and Christmas programs . . . South Pacifc . . . the fallen palm tree at the assembly . . . the race by Debbie Dobbins to get dressed on time . . . Walt Leuzinger's sudden illness and the switch of solo to Cindy Gouzie. Row I: Mr. Wood. l.. Wamsley, D. Dobbins, L. Higgins. D. Walker, J. Peterson, D. Ellington, M. Junker, li. Bogush. B. Sullivan. B. Pulver, L. Rothermal. D. Thomas, B, Cash, K Richardson, C. Peterson, A. Binford, C. Riley, S. Lord. Raw 2: J. Rabena, C. Fitcher. R Murphy, C Lindsley. J. Johnson. S. Kitzen, T. Thunder. S. Johnston, J. Thunder, D. Book, C. Lambert. D. Halloman. M. Bissell, D. Truver, L, Masseur, L. Schmitt, N. Cabral, K. Heiss, L Morgan. C. Gouzic. GAA Very successful Varsity and Junior Varsity bas- ketball teams . . . various interscholastic and intramural sports . . . annual Sadie Hawkins Dance . . . Gayann Zinsmeister chosen most val- uable basketball player . . . the basketball team took a weekend trip to Deer Valley. S. Paynter, pres., N. Vuinovich, lreas., F. Fox, sec This is who we are ll X This is what We do '-fir, A 1 JJ jf A . lb-. R 4 .f J Q., 3 il .N-Tv 9 9 X1 This is what we feel 9? Ns L . 1' V ALMA MA TER All Hail, Alma Mater All Hail the Black and White All Hail, Alma Mater Our sign of truth and right. Her strength and honor shall last While future triumphs are cast. So Hail to the Panther's reign, And to dear old Upper St. Clair 167 Alexander, Pam ,......,.. ........... 2 4 Anwyll, Scott ....................... 24 Ayer, Tom . . .24, 52 142, 144, 146, 148, 158 Bailey, Doug .............,.. 24, 130, 132 Baker, Kyle .....,......, 24, 112, 114, 115 Baltes, Beth .........,,...,...... 24, 143 Bandi, Ray ......, 24, 94, 99, 114, 115, 132 Barkand, Jim .,....,. Bames, Allison ....., Barth,Jay Bastien, Peggy .,... Beehrman, Karen .... Beeson, Mark ..... Beggs, Linda .... Bellis, Jack .,.. Benz, Jeff ..,.... Bianchin, Bill . . . Blott, Bob .,,....... Blumm, Mike ....... Bombassaro, Pete Bostwick, John Bozzo, Sue ...... Bradley, Jean . . . Briggs, Barb ...... Brightsen, April . . . Brown, Bill ..,.. Brown, Brad ..... Brown, Margie .... Buford, Jerry . . . Burns, Cheryl Burrell, Marcia .... Carelle, Ginny . .... . Carmichael, Barb Caruso, Chris ....... Cashdollar, Vickey . . Caste, Cicely charlier, Rocky' f I I f f Chronister Chuck Clapham, Peggy . . 1 ' A Colbert, George . . . Collins, Tim Cook, Lynette . . . Cooper, Skip . . . Corriden, Ron . . . Credo, Bruce ...... D'A1essandro, A1 .... Daufenbach, Cathy .. Davis, Barb ..,...... Dobbins, Debbie . . . Dodd, John .,.... Donnan, Bob ..,... Douglas, Sharon . . . Duff, Liz ,... . . . Eaton, Becky ...,.,.. Edwards, Bruce .,,.. Egli, Dick ..,... Elliot, Debi ...,,. Emerick, Karen .. Endress, Randy . . . Ethier, Mike ..... Faught, Rick ..,. Ferentz, John Ferguson, George . Filippi, John .,,.. Fillnow, Bob ...., Flannery, Margaret Forster, Randy . . . Fox, Fran ....... Fox, Nancy Freivolt, Linda . . . Friedrich, Dennis . Frost, Barb .,.... Gallivan, Vince . . . Galloway, J an .... Geiser Geor e , 8 . - 1 Generalovich, Tom George, Barb .... Gertz, Donna .... Gibson, Pat ...... Gilbert, Kathy . . . Glass, Mary .....,,., Goldberg, Bob .. Gompers, Bill . . . Goodwin, Sue . . Goppelt, Lou . . . Grant, Jim . . . Gray, John ,,.. ................24 .. ....,...., 24,144 ........24 .....25:118:1l9 .........25,94,99 ....24,51,122 ........,..25 25 122 149 ........25,108,110 ................24 ..25,94,9s,11s,119 ................25 .....25,46 .....25,148 ..........146 .............25 .....25,114,l15 .....26,100,101 149 .......26, ....26,157 ....26,l43 ........26 .. .. .,..,. .26 .. ,.,,. 26,122 .....26,130 ........,..26 .........26,149 .....26,135,139 ...........27 .....27,l44 ...........27 ......27,120,121 . ,....,,. .,...,, 27 ..27,94,98,108,l10 ............21,144 ......21,132,14o ...............159 .....27,58,l39,l48 .27 ,149 .28 105106 121 149 .28 , , ,120, ...H...28,11L ................2s .....28,144 ............,.28 ..28, 94,98,136, 137 ..ffffifffff2s, ....28 120 121 . ......... . , .28 112 .....29, , .......29, .28 101 , , ,132 157 132 161 .,.29, 143 ......29 ....29 .29 ...... 29,132 .... 29,114,115 132 ........29,94,99, . ,.... . ,...,. 29 .............29,5l ................30 30,130,132,148,149 .........30,94,132 ............3o,111 ................3o ....30,l2l,l32,150 .3Q5L11Q11i130 Gray, Richie ..... Green, Linda .... Hardy, Robin .... Harting, John ,... Hasselman, Dale . . ........,30 ..H..30,143 ............30 ...........31,1o5,1o7 ...............31,149 Hatfield, Lynn .,......,...,..... . .31 51 94 99 108 Hawkins, Scott ... .31 , , , , ,110,119 158 Hawkins, Tom .......,........,. 31, Heatwole, Eric . . . Hedquist, Kris .... Herlihy, Cathy . . . Hill, Karen .,,... Hitson, Stan . . . Hoag, Bob ....... Holden, Beverly . . Holden, John .... Holmes, Alan .... Hondos, Bill ..... Hornbeck, Jan ,.., Hunter, Craig . . . . Hutchison, Sue . . . Isacco, Dave . . . Isles, Ken ....,.. Jacobs, Wendy Jaquay, Tom . . . Jay, Paul .,.... Jewett, Debbie . . . Johns, Craig . . . Johnson, Chris . . . Johnson, Joyce . . . Johnson, Sue ...., Johnson, Tony . . . Johnston, Scott 33, 51 Joseph, Carol .... Junker, Dick ...,. Keefer, Karol .... Kefalos, George . . Kerecz, Lorraine . . Kema, Nadine . . . Kirkpatrick, Joan Klimcheck, Tom . . Knauber, Donna . . Knauth, Steve .... Knepshield, Dean . Knierim, Jeff ..... Kunkler, Larry . . . Lambert, Chris . . . Lane, Susie ....., Lechner, Andy . . . Lesher, Winnie . . . Lick, Debi ......, Linde, Julie ...... Lindsley, Carol . . . Linhart, Bill ..,.. Link, Cathy .,,. Litton, Kathy .,.. Loncrgan, Jerry . . Lytle, Cindy ..... MacKay, Don .... Mader, Doug . . . Maloney, Tim . . . Mann, Carl ....,. Mann, Marilyn . . . Marmion, Linda . . Marshall, Tom . . . Martinez, Roberto .... Massol, Bob ..... McCabe, Ruth . . . McClester, Marty . McCulloch, Wendy McCulloch, Wesley McFarland, Pam . McGawey, Jay . . . McGee, Billie .... McGovem, Terry . McLane, Scott .... McLaughlin, Tom Melton, Steve .... ff' 'ffff31,114, ... .31 ....31,10l,114,115 ..............31 .........31,5l .....1s9 .....13l ....31 31 32 32 32 ..............32 ................32 ....32,105,106,130 ..........32,149 ......32 . ............... 32 ..............32,149 150 ...32,130,132,142, , 56, 94, 98,118,119,159 ...................33 ...................33 . . ,,,,.,. ,139 121 .33 120 . ,.... 33, , ...........33 .........33 .. ,,.,,..,. 33,143 ..............33 ....34,140,l46,149 .34 ... ......., 34,122 ... 34,145 149 - 1 ....34,94,98,159 .......34,148 .34 ...............34,146 ...34,133,146,148,l59 .. ..... ........... 35 ................35 ...35,14s .........35 .....35,157 ..............35 ..........35,94,98 ....35,94,99,114,115 .............35 ...,..........35 ...36,130, 133,149 . ..... ......,... 3 6 .......36, 138,139,146 .......36,135,139, 142 ...................36 . .... 36,l30,131,142 ... .......... 36,143 ... ...... 36,114,115 . ...36,51,l30,131 .36 115 Morrow, Gary ..... Morrow, Linda .... Murphy, Jack . . Murphy, Rose Marie .... Nicholas, Diane Nicholl, Amy ..... Norton, Dave . . . Obenchain, Jim .... Oglesby, Trisha Orth, Steve ....... Osboume, Slack Oswick, Rosemary . ........31 ......37,14: ............31 .....37,133,l59 .........38,149 .. .38 ....38, 114, 115, 13C .3a ....38,112,118 . 38 143 Palmieri, Dave ..,........ 4 f 38, '51, 94, 9a Parry, Bill ....... 38, 46, Patch, Joan Patterson, Bob ......... Patterson, Rick ......... Paynter, Sue Peck, Brian . . 39, 94, 99, Plotner, Sandy .......... Post, Barb ,....... ..... Pulver, Barb .39, 58, 132, Purpura, Ron .......... Rago, Patti ............ Rawa, Genia . . . . Reese, Gail .... Richardson, Eric .,.. Richardson, Kathy Rinkoski, Dave ....... Rinkoski, Phil ...... Rosile, Grace Ann .... Salva, Paul ..... . . . Sawyer, Steve ..... . . Scenna, Les . ........... Schmitt, Louanne Schnure, Barb .... Schrock, Laura .... Schulz, Sue ..... Scurlock, Jeff . . . Sedley, Mark .... Seeba, Jim ...... Shearer, Sherrie Simmons, Marti Simon, Phil ..... Simpson, Carter . . , Singleton, Dan .... Slusser, Lynda .... Small, Sue . .... . Smee, Jim ...... Smith, Denis .... . Smith, Kris ....... . Stevens, Norm ....., Stewart, Barb St. John, Barb ....... Stranahan, Jim ...... Stubbs, Debbie ..,,.. Taylor, Mike ....... k Teichmann, Nic 120,12l, 130,132 .............3s .............3a .........3s,161 1o5,1o6,11s,119 ....39,130,13l .........39,146 138,l39,148,159 .......39,94,99 ........,....39 ....39,143 ......39 ....39,11l ........39 . .......... 39 ....39,132,146 .....40,l39,152 .........4o,112 M40 .40, 138,139,159 40, 51 130 131 135 .....40, , ......40, ........4o ......40,140 ............4o ....4o,139,146 ......,...4o .........13o ........41,5s ....4l,118,119 .............41 .............41 .41,46,132,149 .41,112,l42,145 .............4l .............41 122, 132,142,148 'l iQi45Q .........42, .41 ........41 146 .41,105,106,119,132 111 149 Tener, Mike ...... ............ 4 2, Tessmer, Karen ..... .... , .42 Thompson, Cam ...... 42, 111 Thompson, Stephanie ................. 42 Thorsen, Chris .............. 42, 118, 132 Thunder, Jim ........... 42, 132, 158, 159 Towns, Liz ......... .,........... 4 2 Van Osterom, George ............ 42, 111 Vanzin, Barb ........................ 42 Varteressian, Jeanne .............. 42, 148 Von Hagen, Shelley .............. .... 4 2 Vuinovich, Sharon .43, 46, 51, 136, 137, 156 Walker, Pat ........ Wamsley, Scott ..... Wash, Nancy . . . . Weber, Joan ...... Weiland, Debbie Weis, Rob ...... Weitzel, Moe .... Wetzel, Gail .... Whelan, Linda .... 144 .....43,139, ............133 .43, 130,131,157 .........43,l22 Miller, Bob ..... . .......... 37 White, Marsha .... .......... 4 3 Miner, Leslie .... ,............... 3 7, 144 Whitfield, Karen .... .... 4 3, 135, 148 Mitchell, Karen ..................... 37 Wilson, Sue ....... ......... 1 57 Mitchell, Mary Ellen .37, 135, 146, 149, 152 Witz, Judie ..... ........ 4 3 Mocker, Sue ................ 37, 142, 143 Wood, Nancy . . . ...... . .44 Moore, Mary ........................ 37 Wood, Vickie . . . .... 44, 158 Moore, Scott .......... . . .37, 94, 98 Wright, Bill ....... ......... 4 4, 101 This book printed by VELVATONE, a special process of litho- graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. 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