Washington High School - Little Prexie Yearbook (Washington, PA)

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M 3 , 1 ,ggymi ' , 3 2 H I K . ' 'IAA 'fp ,,,, A ,ip if A, wwf: xvzwfwf f , ,. -, wxp5yWQw,, - - - ?f11sQ1-fgidwfim 1' - , .,,, , K -ew 1, Q ff Q K 'QNX Q Q X i : , X 9 S .Idfla Qld Um dmcmtozm Qfmam... 3 NNW Q QWMWW Qggwmwmwi .Ia1wwL dawn, JM Snap' duaqhmq' wgmmgb 959935 Jn H, Uallaq, Helonqzhq, In Jluz, glldlkllld, The DAVID BRADFORD HOUSE, South Main Street, which stands on Lots 16 and 17 of thc original plan of lots of NVashington. hat a clearing on the frontier's edge would foster a city so distinguished in history and industry. VV hen they reached the end of the long road that led toward the west, they were greeted hy the Delaware Indians, whose leader was Tingooqua, better known as Chief Catfish. These were the men and women who accepted the hard life of the frontier, who had great physical strength, and who were capable of fighting for their own beliefs. These settlers built their own log cabins, made their own split-log bed frames and tables, tilled the soil, and made a living for their families. Yet all was not work. At house raisings, quilting bees, and apple parings there was much gaiety. Deer hunts and church services were festive occasions. Weddings were delightful events, and the guests enjoyed a week-long housewarming with food and fun. In 1771 David Hoge of Carlisle bought land in VVashington, but town lots were not laid out for another ten years. Catfish Camp became Dandridge, then Bassett Town, in honor of a XA ' . jf. The TOLL HOUSE on Route 40 is the only link remaining on historic National Road. These toll gates were placed every mile to collect toll for travelling over the road. relative of Hogets. The land was surveyed and given a new name-Washington. This became a stop on the road between Brownsville and Wheeling for trafiic seeking the Ohio River. In the expanding town, one of several his- torical spots was the Bradford House, the famous home of David Bradford, leader of the Whiskev insurrection. The LeMoyne House was noted for its operation of an underground railroad sta- tion which smuggled slaves to Canada during the Civil War. The CI'CITlHtOI'y on Callows Hill, built by Dr. Francis I. LeMoyne, was the first in the United States. While Washington was yet little more than a thicket, the first court was held in David Hogeis home. By 1810, the population had increased to 800, trades were represented, and Washington was chartered as a borough. The National Pike soon became a mecca for traders. From the com- merce resulting from this road, Washington con- tinued to grow and in 1921, became a third- class city. XlllM'lIlll :XCKl,lCY COYICN- l ll Bllllxllf, lmill ill l8f312. IS mu- nl tlu- lixuwl 1-xaunplvs ul 4uvm'l'c'1l lmrullfv 1ll'i'lllll'L'- hm- Ill nlul ll. 5. x'1u'cl ln' ilu' ll1'm'x' lfm-ml .-. , , , CII.0lll'I INN, Suulln Xluin Stu-wi, was an stopping plau-41 for l.11f11yvltv, mul l7l'l'SlClt'lllS Nlmmw, Pullx, zuul -lau-lxs 1lSlllt'j'll'1lVt'll'1llJj'Sl2lg1'0YK'I'llll'Nillllllllll lloaul. hc C X lx ah, v I -ti . Tia -a Fil . A ? ti. XX , .WY A '90's trallie problem revolved around the horses and bnggies on South Main Street. nieentennial edition of the Reporter, fonestoga wagon of pioneer days was used to deliver the 1V1any Indian trails led through western Pennsylvania. By packhorse and wagon, push cart or on foot, the pioneer made his way to VVashington. Conestoga wagons, or schooners, with their gleaming blue bodies, red spoked wheels and white canopies carried such special- ties as tobacco, seeds, and new clothes, but more importantly brought news of friends and rela- tives. VVashington became a manufacturing cen- ter for the Conestoga wagons, but as the stage coach made its appearance, the wagons lost prominence. In 1871, the first train into Washington was welcomed by a blaring band, while the last pas- senger train departed silently in 1956, without notice. The need for better highways was necessi- tated by the emerging Nhorseless carriagev which became prominent at the turn of the century. In 1900, the first brick road in the United States was laid near Wfashington. This area has been the hub of transportation since its founding in 1781. VVith the new inter- change soon to encircle our city, the future holds even greater opportunity for prosperity. Memories 0-f long ago: the air-conditioned trolley en- tcrtalincd niuny ilx young num and his best girl with il riclv to the ond of the line. The toWn,s leading industry in the l870,s-the Hayes Carriage Works-where many of the stage coaches used on the National Road were made. The first press on which the Reporter was printed. This press was brought over the mountains by William Sample. The pioneer family was a complete little World, supplying its every demand by its own ef- forts. But it was not long until this frontier familyis concern broadened to include the com- munity. What had been wilderness became civ- ilization. Cristmills and sawmills, iron Works and tanneries developed from the small industries of the settlers. Conveniences of trades brought organization of town life, with markets, news- pap-ers, courthouses, and libraries. The news- paper began its long history in Washington on August 17, 1795 when john Colerick, William Hunter, and W. H. Beaumont published the iirst issue of The Western Telegraphe and Washing- ton Advertiser. In 1808, the Washington Reporter was founded-first as a weekly, and in 1876, as a daily. By 1800, NVashington had many trades. The streets echoed with the sounds of hammers on anvils, and of saws in cabinetmakers, shops. There were bootmakers, blacksmiths, stocking Weavers, tanners, hatters, and gunsmiths. One of the oldest businesses in Washington was the drugstore owned by Dr. Samuel Murdoch. In December of 1884, shouts of oil,' echoed through the streets, as a Mr. Cantz brought in a gusher well. Soon after, a gas well was drilled in the Tylerdale area. This news spread afar, at- tracting manv industries, the most famous of which were the Duncan Miller, world renowned for its perfection of fine glassware, and the Hazel A Centennial Arch, built across Main Street, at the Centennial Celebration in 1910. 8 typical gas drilling rig. The oil and gas boom played an iportant part in the economy of Washington prior to 900. Interior view of Jessop Steel Mill under construction in 1902. Atlas, noted for its glass containers. Necessary for glass making are moulds and colors. Two new industries provided these-B. F. Draken- feld furnished the colors and Washington Mould supplied the forms. Tylerdale was named for the Tyler Tube and Pipe Company. Later industries included Ty- gart Valley Glass, jessop Steel, Federal Paper Board, and Washington Steel. The latter plant is the worldis second largest producer of stainless steel and furnishes the steel used in the Atlas missiles. 'There are other industries equal in impor- tance to the ones mentioned, this, however, does give a glimpse of the great strides Washington has made in industry. From the quaint general store to the huge supermarkets, from the mills to the factories, from once having the finest wool in the world to giving the finest of manufactured prod- ucts, Washington can be proud to be able to say we hadi' and now, we havef, The Union School was the center of common school education in NVashington for 44 years. When built in 1853, the cost VVRIS 316,000 Q at-v ,ff X . 5pl A ,z Q N111 X . A XM ' ,'!,Y,,,.f- flow could the advancement of XVashington have been possible Without reading, writing, and arithmetic? The earliest records revealed the first school west of the Alleghenies was started in 1778. This was a church school, affiliated with the Protestant religion. Next came the Reverend Thaddeus Doddis select school in 1780 to train young men for the ministry. However, the first information of a school in Washington Was the VVashington Academy, founded in 1787. This building was of logs, with the courthouse and jail located on the Hrst floor and the school on the second. The benches and Writing desks were made of slabs. hewn out of logs with the broad ax. The famous old Red School which stood for many years on the VV 811 College campus, dates back to 1796 and possibly earlier. This building. later moved to a lot now occupied by the First Presbyterian Church, was used as a public school by the local district until the Union School was completed in 1855. Early in the 180014 schools were conducted on a subscription plan. Most of the teaching was done by anyone who knew reading, writing, and ol , msn U pun I I , I Xxokil Xxx X lfcfvlhl , 'W U' 1 . 6,119 . LVN , XVXAAXA 1 5 l X l el-'rw r'f TlUN' nF ' ., '- :IN X Q K 'MK 1 w'rNYV'lll't li .tv X-'Nt' t . 54 gn 5' . X b X ,. x Nts-U' .X . .s l. l k'U,. Birthplace William Holmes MeGuffey, famous author of the Eclectic Readers and Spellers. l 10 fOWned by Henry Ford Musclnnl arritlunetic. for ll compensation fee from the stu- dent. lioys were taught the basic subjects, While girls could Ienrn sewing. cooking, and economics. The District School came into being in 1831 with the passage of the Public School Law of 1853-1. This provided education for all und eliminated the distinction between rich and poor. Books in these curly schools were scarce, and stu- dents seldom were supplied with inzrteriuls. Dr. XVillirun Ilolmes NlcGul'fcy, born in WVashington County und Ql'tlClll1ltt'Cl from YV8z.l. prepared ar series of school renders and spellers that became fzunous. No school building in XVashington cycr had the place in the hearts of the residents that the old Union School which stood at the corner of East Beau and North Lincoln Streets, enjoyed, Before it wus erected. the schools of WVushington were scattered in il number of locations. But for the next 44 years this became the center of com- mon school education in XVQISTITHQTOII. On the uight of Februawy 12, 1899 it was totally de- stroyed by fire. lVith the oil boom in XV2lSl1lIlgt0lil and the increased population. the high school on YVest lieuu Street was erected in 1895 on the site of the old home ol' Dr. :Xllred Creigh, one of Wlashing- tou's most prominent citizens. This was Hrst called the XVcst Side School. The present high school was constructed in 1932. lt contains approximately 60 rooms, three science luborzrtories, an auditorium. 2ll1d21lilJ1't'tl'Y. Education has seen many advancements from the one-room log schoolhouse to the mod- ern YVushiugton High School. Old Bimini, of NVushington und Alciterson College inf The need lor ar sepurute high school brought about the erection of the X'Vcst Side School. This latter beczune Xllishington High School und served als such until 1932. 2 'i P' u Q' x 8 Q Q9- 1 'Vf Eli we K 'M i n v 2 ' 3 m - r K I, 1? 4 K! EJ ,f ,' 6 .kj LQ. Y ' S if s, 3 1, ., 5, ' ,fi LY, f. Q ,f f' A fi' , .,-Q - 1 ' I .Q zyt ' W. f ' 'Q Q 3 54 J + A xv s V 2 f 1 VL QQ is f i W I , gs' -Q S'-A , X: 'K' S . ' ,vs - 2 K , ,I 'kil W ' E , Z A1 S ,H K 1 - 77 I f 1 w J -.., ' K ' its 04 5 2 V: A Z I 5 an f Q 'Q 'X A Q M 'W' ., V D ' ' ' mfr MJ ,.. , ,., V, sq- A..,A s P4 44 'N asv.: :N 10: fi Q , ,,, QC: 4 ,Q ' M 1 ag J , 45' 55 - A 3 I. v sim KV' M P K 'K-x. U 2 L A 0. f as f ,,,,. f? fylglk WA. wmhmqm Mah Sdwffi wmmmfm, Pwvwlvamd I3 22225 LL-- . , . , N ,Q ,, M, Hg r A. v ? E , 5 5 K, fs 7, 3. - Q , 1 J? V Q .. Q 3 V S Sf viii? ,.,..Y f A ' Q M W' - l .Xi - Vw' . W .-...ex VL , IQ - H ,, it 1 ,K -as-,gm vX 1,i .L ,A.7 .,..A., M M E ,ww Q . Y Nvnshington IIigh's new principal, Mr. Emil F. Dnpkc, took ovcr his duties at mid-term lust ycur upon the rctircincnt of Mr. Homer M. Lowry. Mr. Dupkc Was graduated from Bethany Collcgc, Bcthuny, Wcfst Virginia, and the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. Ho taught at Triadelphia High School ncan' Wfheeling, West Virginia, and came to WVushington in 1950 as head football coach and instructor in English. In May of 1954 he became assistant principal of the high school and live ycurs lutcr was uclvunced to the position of principal. 15 MR. EMIL F. DUPKE, PRINCIPAL WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL jf, ' '4, yn gwnffhr grunt A, UL 3 3 I in umm slnmlcnts lilta nlx inlxgm ol 1 A . ' J 2 a 'a A Y' ' new lnlmorahny equipment in loom 409. , --...,., Four lmasic sulmjects in tlle cnrrienlum are necessary to eclucate a stuclent for liis future life. Xvltllflllt language, wlietlier foreign or native tongue, a person is witliout tlie power of com- munication. VVitl1out matlielnatics in some form, from lmasic aritlunetic to trigonometry, lie is With- out the ability to eope with even the simplest prolmlems involving figures. XVitliout science, lie is unprepared to live in the Space Age. and is un- almle to adapt liimself to tlie social, economic, and moral prolnlems of tlie era. Xfvltllillll' the C0111- mercial sulmiects, tlie only terminal course in tlie currieulum, tlie student is powerless to olmtain a joln in tlle lm u s i n e s s Worlcl immediately upon gracluation. lfi -Q... Dietaplimle trninin,, is inelucleml in Secretzuiul Olliee1'rm-tice eoursm 4 -Er S Kncstrick and Ed Curvy look uw.-1' cquipmcnt obtuilwd fur thc higher 11mtlu'nmtiu.x CUlll'hK'S. Nr. Kirk McCullough, phy nies. imtructor, with Tum XIIIINIPII, Ihlydcn Lipp, l':1triL-in Fzu'rzn', and Iaulws Kms inspx-ct nvw suium-0 :nah-riuls sucurcd tlmmgh thc Nutimml 134-lk-xmw EC,llL'ilfi1l!1 Act. 17 X wg! Owl XXl'1liilL'li ciichivl liLlIIlIN'll ihv spirits ui' thx' XYz1sh High 1'ii1'1'l'il1g M'L'iiOll. XIORNINC. NOON, AND NICIIT OF OCTO- lilili 2253 'iiiiif TINIIC: cJCiOi7Cl' 23, 1959. Tllli l'l,.-XCIIC: XV2lSiliIIQtOll High Sp-lmol TIIE SCENIC: c:l'l'Rli z1c'tiYitx'. Tlw OCICASIOIN: Tha' klllllllili Q Tfilliiy-xv2lSil' lhc' clan' IiilXVlll'li bright and illiiiiilllt with simshiiw. Thv studvnt body was vxc-itvci amd magic-r. Thr- P1-p l'11mcic' ut noon nllowcci them 5 to lat oil sl: lilly ul 'I the ssmmi ix 1 fit M. Y.. .L ting V 1. T High lkumtlmull guimx I g 'll 4- ' 21.1 ml' we s il - 1 1 '. thus hu' pzlckvcl with vx -' X- A chm IX to ici If uh IIIl'lli. Tin- gzum'-wvii, it mlcivci in ciisuppoiiii- me nt to XV lSil Iliqh ims Ilu i if I ,. 4. tc uns hui lui 1 Qui rccm'cis. hut limit pos Slll md L W if Y L TH E.-: nw NYz1sh lligh, thc' s mc-ml. .M thc was thc sim that mid oii with ll score' oi Trii lr. L H, XY11sh Ilig., llaiii-limi' 1u'llv1i11-xiii ihm' lmml an ilu' iriillnlwihw dum' lin' Zurrn I 9 x ww. Vlfuuns v-ww-..... N M. IS Om- ui thx- miuw pnxtvr thi: nm- irmn llmm- liuuin ill thc' Pm-lv llkllllilt' lic-low thi- iI'lIllfN ililllllk XX X , X: 2'-L, X w XR, mis we N x Mm. , pf qv ,xx -.1 N .W .. sir ' 'M .... '- . SM. wi Q5 Qi' w :ga xx .z fi- iipgfgigaz qgggaggtq A VVush High grapplcr is just scconds from pinning his num. Onr nmn gm-is twn points fm' n rn-vs x ing If r 4- 'ncinl iirrt ulnwn ngnimt'1'1'initx n 20 A lluillulaal L-laulrs tha' ln1l'alla'uith Vasa' anal grna-a'lul lorm, Tha- sports at NYash Iligh ofla-r a alivcrsifical program ol' athlctia- l't'C'l'C1lll0Il-l1'0lll foothall, in tha- fall, to track anal lmasarhall, as tha- spring ac- tivitia-s. Tha- alvsira- lor physical alafvclopina-nt, participation in a sport, anal tha- hopv for school ra'a'ognition ha-yonal tha' local scvliv, luring many lmoys into tha' pia-tnrv. llvru they lararn that incan- ing ol' colnpvlition, that saalncss ol ala'l'a'at, anal tha' joy ol- winning. l'hysia'al aralna-ation classvs proxialar a'xa-a-llcnt opportnnitia-s to lmnilal up un- alarr-ala'va'lopa'al lllllSL'lCS anal give many stualafnts that opportunitia-s to participata' in class spon- sorcal sports illlflllg thai sa-hool alay. Tlwrc ara- tonch football ganna-s, vollarylmall contcsts, calis- llla-ntia's-Aall organixawl with ona' ialaia-physiaral lilnvss. lla'-ilnnps anal sinks it lor two vital XY. ll. S. points. Brix-2' sus cnsa-liul manncnt whvn action halts- cvvs turn upward watching 1 Il y . ard hoping. f 1 w is f ,A Q Q 3 ,2 1. 355. A gisdwl if 5 U Jr N! ,P -J J- as ,R ff f 1 ff wsu? Ii A ' A QQSL . L, 'Qu lk ci 6 ik. Z EO I O 22 Jaadmf luhqa, dh, ww 2. Jhigndzhfmjmjwm... 4l0f1eL67afl12fL6fwQlL '33 STUDENT COUNCIL I5U'l I'0NI IIUNY: I, XIEIHIIIIIIIVY, ll, Dziiiglivriv. I . Ah-xis, S. Uri naw, S. XV1'iQll1. lf. l,1'rm:1r1I. fl, XYm17x1i.1k. K. Kawauislx, -I. Slcuvlxlvp. lx Ixmxlvc-ki. rl, SL-h-ullf, ff. Kuff. SECOND INIVV: II. Knox, J. XIIIIIIIPII, QI. llviliy, Ix.S1-l1r1tl.,I. Nlm'3s'i's. li.Cin1in11l ll. Ili-11l,.I.Y11l1il!. N Ifx.n1s. XY. llulm. Al. Szilslu-rl'5'. l', Iiuliulllu. 'TIIIIID IIOYY: J. fllllllllllilll-vllll. IP- l'l'-Hlls. I-5 l5l'lL '- Xl- fjl'llY- lil NPN. K'-'ll-lll'lM l- ll'Xlmws.111cllu. I . Gallo. ll. K:1!:n'iL'Ii, U. Khin, ,I. l,u1-gihwhi, FOUIITII RUN: It l'au'4's11, XI. llmirih-11. XX. Ilvln-.1sIl'41. ,l. NXIIIIV. XI. llullw-r. ,l. Siimliislq, ll. lluiruaircl. xl. lung. li. Six. K.. Mamlilnm-y. sinh-nl. iii' J Kamal ' mmm Ulll fiI'lII'i Ulf S'I1UIlI'lN'I' COUNCII.: llrllvvrl cllllllllll, Yivv l'r4'si1lm'11Ig I ll'Ul VU ' H ' ' llIll.llx. Irv:1s11i'1'1'g lzirul I.v1111iml. H1'l'l'l'l1lI'yL lIll'I1.ll'll livzll. 1.9 01111 of thc' highlights of 1-uch scliool ya-nr, vs- p1-cially to tlu- AIIIIIIOI' Class, is thc 1-lm-1-tim: of oificors to scrw-' thc- stuclviit lmmly tlirough tlu- SIIKIUIII KIUIIIICII. 'Ihc pllrposc of Stuclvnt flmnicil is to gin' thc stiicln-ut hocly tho opportuiiity to pa11'tic-ipntc' in ll clc111m-i'11tic- IIOFIII of g.f0YK'l'lllll1'lll. A rvprc- SK'l!t11IIV0l:l'OIN c-1'1-ry l1c11111-moiii IIIIUIICIS tha- Illi'l'I- iiigs of Stuclvnt Council. In this way tlu- SIIILIOIIIS may voicc tlu-ir opinions on suhjccts cliscussvcl. Togvtlicl' thc oil-ic-ws zmcl lioiiicmuiii rvp1'c-- sc-iitaitivvs c1'c-atc' ll fine-1' school spirit and Cll- CUlll'2!Q,'C stuclcnt pz1i'ticiputioi1 lmsccl upon stunlc-nt clvsirc- amd vllort. Also. thc' council holps luring uhollt Ll closvl' CU01J0l'iltl0ll livtwcvii stllclvilt hocly clllll '15z1c11lty. This yvur thc Stuclvnt CIUIIIICII hvlcl ll cloth- iiigf, clrivc' for cliilclrcn in thc' SOIIIIIUTII IIIUIIIIILIIIIS of thc' Unite-d Stufcs. XVIIUII tlu- final tally wus nizulv, morn- than 1.250 poumls of clothing haul bm-ii svnt to thcsc' nc-Cali' cliilclrc-11. JXYOIIIICI thc' Cliristmus IIUIIQIRIYS, stuclciits we-rc' askc-cl to coutrilmtv 104- 1-114-li lo sc-ml thc' SIIIISIIIIIU hlilgilllllkx to CIIIILITCII in lncliu. This Hliljlkllllll' C0lItllllll'iI urticlvs ahout thc' Irvc' worlcl mul wus to 1'c'plz1cc' p1'0pz1gz1i1cl11 litc'1'11t111'c' thc-1' haul hc-1-11 1'vc0ivi11g.5. Tlu- Stuck-nt Council is s1ipc'1'x'is1'cl at tlu- lii-wvvlxly noon mm-ctings hy Xlr. lllllll A. Krutt. 24 Thc lihriirx' is thc most popular room of thc high school. llcrc stuclcnts can clclvc into thc anicicnt history of thc Crccks or hc whisliccl away in spirit hy rockct ship to thc moon. Thcy can ais- suinc thc chumctcr of Don Quixotc, uclvcnturcr. or Suc Brctt, stnclcnt nnrsc. All this, of conrsc, is nccoinplishccl through rcucling. and on thc shclvcs ol' our lihrurv arc thc inost rcccnt rcfcrcncc matc- riuls uncl inugnzincs. Biogruphics, non-fiction, novcls, inystcrics, sports storics, and thc classics all occnpx' thcir own particulzn' nichcs. To prc- pnrc such hooks for circulation uncl to hclp inukc thc lihrurv ai inorc nttructivc room for study, is thc pnrposc of thc Liln-mv Council, il group of girls from thc scnior high school. Thcsc girls niust haivc goocl gruclcs. ll plcusant zittitnclc, and nt Icnst thrcc frcc pcriccls ai wcck to clcvotc to working in thc lihrury. Ol' most iinportancc to the Council incnihcr, is thc vnluuhlc cxpcricncc shc gains in working with pcoplc und lcurning thc rontincs of lihrary proccclurc. On thc third Tlnirsclav of cuch month, thc l.ihrzn'v Council inccts unclcr thc supcrvision of K.-lit-y. 'lm-as its nclviscr. Miss Nlairgurct Sampson, lilmn'iz1n. LIBRARY COUNCIL 0l 'FlCl'fRS: l'nlnclu llciiiivtt. Svcitt llcrky llnrt, Yicc Prcsiilclllp Nlnrilcc llrynnl. l'ri-sizlciitg llilmn .rw gpwwzazwwi uzmjn L LIBRARY COUNCIL B0'l l'0M ROYV: A IN-ncschi, j. Swim-rczck, NI. Pilgun. I, Schulin, P. llcnnctt, li. Hart, Nl. Bryant. Il. Kcllcy, M. Millvr, Nl. Hu gnrtncr, ll, llanullicrty. S, NIcNzly. SECOND RUNV: AI. NVnrcl, 1. II lllllllllilil, 1', liurkcy, K. NIL-Kny. -I. .'Xnrli'rson. C. l,con:ml, C Dix ll lpili nn Xl llnglns lx Xloiils ll Snnpson M Poitu I ll nnm lx C ioui S Stolln l' llrx i l I' Ka l I lit IV: rs , '.. 'lllmrt . 4 'Ll I CI,l'II UFFICICIIS: -lanncs XYalsh. S1-crctaryg Ifrank Bordcn, Vica- ilcnlg laincs Ross. l'rcs'di-ntg Tracy Clnttcr. 'I4I'1'ilSlIl'l'l'. Jing, Klub Szluzm, Built, nl fn ' 11, Undcr thc sponsorship of Kiwanis Inlcr- national. tho XVash Iligh Kcy Clnh is a scrvicc organization, scrving school. community. and church. Thc chih has niany projccts. In tht- carly fall tlwy sold advertising for a toothall program. thus providing spcctators at thc honic foothall gamcs an official linc-up of tht- playcrs. Bcforc thc Trinity-YVash High gamc. thcy sponsorcd a honfirc at thc stadium. To assist thc parcnt ori- ganization. many of tht- Kcy Clnhhcrs sold pca- nuts at thc annual Pcannt Day Salc. During 'llcaclicrs Institntc thcy opcratcd a parking lot, near thc school and also assistcd cxhihitors in ar- ranging thcir displays of hooks and school snp- plics. At Christmas timc thcy sold fruit calxcs and Christmas wrappings and providcd a nccdy family with a holiday dinncr with all thi- trimniings. In Fchruarv a Carccr Day was lu-Id undcr thcir sponsorship. acquainting stndcnts in the scnior high school with occupations and profcssions. And in thc spring a Parc-nts' .Xp- prcciation Banqnct was hold for tht- parcnts ol' thc clnh mcmhcrs. In carlv Octohcr two mcmhcrs ol' thc Kcy filllll visitcd Pctcrs Township High School to as- sist in thc organization of a Kcv Cllnh at that school. In the spring mam' of thc hoys loolxcd lor- ward to attcnding District and Intcrnational Kcy flhlh convcntions. This has hccn a hnsy vcar, onc in which cach mcmhcr knows that hc has donc sonicthingi to lu-ln othcrs. KEY CLUB IIO'I'I'0NI IIOIY: ll. H1-al,Al. Iloss, li. Ililpkc, IJ. I.m'onald. IF. Ih'u'i1l1s'y, I . Gallo. IJ. S1-llicck. I. Iiryant, SICCUNII IIOYY: XIV. Xlillcr failxiscrl. II, Konuclkn, hl. Ilclnirtt, D. IIuri.:ard. II, Friccllcld, II. Ilird, Ii. Knhovcik. II. Sis. I3. Ilanscn. TIIIIIIJ INHY: ll, I.ipp, IJ. IH-rrx, Ii. xIllXXllIIIYlI'y, IC. Cvrnciinos, IJ. Ilay, I . II1rdcn,.I. XVaIsh, XY. Ilutlcr. FOUIITII IIOYY: -I. Xlaiics, IJ, Yunn- nvy. ll. llackncy. 'I'. Iflnllcr, -I. Cnnnin'.:h.zm, Al. Polka. N. linux-ll, 'W.1 lcissncr. 26 USHER CLUB IIU'I I'0Nl IIUNV: P. Nlorrisou, C, W'-xzuiuk, N. Itinor, C. Iloardley, P. Farrar, NI. Ilryaut, A. Ilart, A. Vlfillizuus, C. Clauiher, V. Xlerritt, I.. johnson. P. Vl'iIsou. SECOND RUNV: Miss BI'Ulllll'y fzldviserl, S. Iluuiphreys, A. Iiayinuud, A. Itullolo, C, Ilell, N. Ilill- urru. Il, Chick. C, Nliller, S. Gelto, N. Phillips, Il. Pierson, N. Ayre, C. Allegro, Miss Siegel Cudviserj. THIRD IIONV: C. Dyer, I.. Auron, C. Alsko, S, Iledilliou. I . -lohustou, S. Carson, C. Denning. It. Fedolxj. lltll1II7ITl'II,-I. Miller, N. Iliggius. FOURTH ROXV: I'I. Xl'rc-nsliall, C, Lindley. ,I. Nlalik, IC. Kuhovcik, NI. Bennett, I. Burgess, V. Zakas, I.. Evans, C. Pahiuu, Il, Iluluherl. IJ. Nlzrvxie, Nl. Ilaxus. I II I'II ROXY: C. l'opeel-s, YXI. Iiodenski. M. Kapis, C. Berry, B. Ilurt, K. Dey, P. lflzllog, P. Slolek, II. Crudi, IC. Slolelt. dlzzfbidlkllgfv 11.0 S. Amos. May I have your tickets and Follow me, pleasell are familiar hvwords of the courteous and elllicieut ushers of lVash lligh. This group, composed ol' G0 girls. usher at foothall and has- ltelhall games. Cloinmeucernent, civic affairs meeting in the XVash Iligh auditorium, and school programs of all tvpes. They present an attractive picture iu their white cardigan sweaters, dark skirts. and Imlue and white arm hands, as they seurry up and down the aisles showing people lo their seats. junior and senior girls comprise this cluh uufler the sponsorship of Miss Zara Siegel and 'Xliss lleleu Bromley. To he a memher in good standing. a girl uiust maintain an S average throughout the year, or she is placed on proha- tion. Points are awarded ou the hasis ol' service, and the following awards are presented: letter H500 poiutslg pin QIU00 pointslg and sweater Cl 500 poiutsj. To complete the yearls activities, a hauquet was held honoring the senior inemhers of the cluh. 27 USHER CLUB OFFICERS: Pat Farrar, Ilead Usher, Marilet Bryant, Seeretaryg Ann Ilaul, Assistant llead l'sherg .-Xuu VVillizuns .Xssistunt Secretary. 9 0 llnllcr. I. S STUDENT OPERATORS STAFF I30'I I'UlXI IIUXYZ I.. Curry, I. Nluwlliinlcy, 1. l':xrcso. XY. Ninio, D. I'rso, D. Smith, A. Iillioll. Il. Scllicck. SECOND IIUIV: XY. ':nnIuskV. II. Klllwovcilx. CI. NILIXVIIIIIIIUV. I. IInnnnon'l. I. 'IxinQ, I. lcrlllinigs, I . Gallo. TIIIIID IIO'NVt II. Ilnclxncy. IJ. I , . . . . . Slmllci. ll. I.n4':1s, XY. Xlzirklcy. 'If Xllllllll'll, II. Rlnwlliililcy. j. XX'.nlsl1, IC. Mzxrkoski. Ii. C-'lun-illios. . U ,Sn Bmpr, Jake, jbfrzn, In BQ, 0FI IfIl'ilIS Ol' 5.0.5. CLUB: fiInu'lcs Nlalwliinncy. Trcnsurcrg Jnnics Ilannmonil, S1'cict.lryg I'I1lxraml Nlnrkoski. Vicx- Prcsinlcntg I'll'1lllli Un Prcsiclcllt. A x V X . if ,X if llo, Tlicrc's il projcctor in our room. Wc must lizwc il movic in scicncc class. The unnonncc- mcnt that somc class matcriul would hc prcscntccl in pictorial form is always Wclcomc ncws to any class. The 5.0.8. Clnlm, or Stnclcnt Opt-rutors Stull is rcsponsihlc for opcruting tlu- movic cqnip- mcnt and showing such films or film strips. This is ll club for boys from the ninth through thc twclfth gruclcs. llcqnircmcnts for uclmission to this scrvicc organization arc onc frcc pcriocl catch day and thc maintaining of goocl gmclcs throughout thc ycar. Tlic clnh mccts oncc ll month nnclcr thi- snpcrvision of Mr. Paul Kraltt. Tlu-su mcctings :irc used to fznniliurizc the- lmovs with thc opcm- tion ol tht- cqinpmcnt nsccl on tht- stugc. in thi- RIIIKIIIOTIIIIU, and in thc classrooms. Tlw lmoys lczrrn to hzmcllc the controls for lllllIUIIIICUIIIUIIIS, clcvotions and usscinblicsg thcy also tukc climgc of stagc curtains, lights. uncl microphoncs for all productions. IVithont thcsc boys, XVnsh Iliglfs :uidio-visual clcpzxrtmcnt would not function. 28 Slay l llclp yon? is a liillllllllll' saying of tllle NYash lligh. Inc. lllclllllcrs who work at tlll- con- ccssioll stancl at all athlctic UYCIIIS and otllcl' alliairs llclll cithcl' at thc Stllllllllll or ill thc school 2lllilll0l'llllI1. All thc lillllLlS raiscll hy tlll- salc of llllt clogs. collicc, canlly, popcorn, ctc. arc placccl ill thc activity l-llllllg tllt'l't'l.0l'l', thc cntirc' school llcnl-lits l.l'0Ill lllkxll' wmk. hll'IlllJUl'Slll1J ill thc Clllll is on a voluntary hasisg llllt illflll' thc SlllClL'lll applics, his nanlc is scnt to scyl'l'al tcachcrs who givc thcil' rcconl- llli'IlClilll0llS. c,llll'l' l'l'llllll'L'lIll'lllS stall' that the pclsoll IIIIISI llc llll anlllitions XVOl'lil'l' llllll nlllst lllllllllillll 2111 S aycragc ill all SIIIJIUCIS. This yl'1ll', ill allllition to llll'll' other lllltics, lllillly ol' thl' lHl'lIllX'I'S workcll as l3llSy Waitcrs Slllll XVillll'l'SSl'S at tllll Aunt -ll'lllllllil Pancake Fcs- tival hl-lll on Noycllllml-l' 9 anll 10. Thcy also sold ticlxcts anll t'IlL'Ulll'ilQ,'l'il many of thc townspcoplc fo attcnll. ' I - . ' . . l ' - . ' , - SVASII IIICII, INC. OFFICERS: llayllcn l.ipp. l'l'l'silll'lllg llcycrly lil' nyn Ullflfl thc g-'Illchlllcl Ol lyondld lawn ly Yicl- ,l'l'l-silll-lltg Mary Haas. Sl'l'l'l'llll'j'l .Ivan I3lll'1.!l'ss, 'I'1'l-llslln-l'. 1 anll Nlr. -IQIIIIUS XIOIIIIIQOY, i1ilX'IS01'S, tlll- Clllll hclll its IIIUUIIIIQQS ill lltllllll S03 on thc scconcl ITIIUSKIZIB' chill lnclnlmcrs rccciyc Cl'l'llllS. anll npon thc ac- ol Uilfll Ill0lllll. For tllllll' Y0llllll00l' work, thc Clll1lllli1llOll of GUO points, arc awarclccl a lcttcr. ya uw, pvpwm .9 gum, HL JM NYASII IIICII. INC. lI0'I I'UM IIUNY: j. Km-llllclly. 'l'. Ill-clwlg ll. Lipkillll, C. NYllglll'l', II. Lipp, vl. lillrgcss, Xl. llzlns. ll. llrllwll. K. II1'llll'l', K4 ,,yl,L,,t -I. llryanl. kl. lanls. SECOND ROXY: K. ATCIUIIO, I.. ljllllllfil, I., Alnlm, il. Nlilll-l', j. llannnlznll, P. l.ong, C. llollllshnl. Nl. Nlcri- 'xl-:lllll-r, S. llilll-llnrt. li. XN'isl-, C. Knox. Y. Zakas. THIRD BOVV: Mr. Mlzllillgcl' luallxislll, Nl. llicllartls, l'. llartlllzlll, -I. Klinvillq, l'. lIl4'l'xIllilll, U. Stcxclls, II. Cllil-ll, SIIIIXY. IC. Kcllllalrcl, P. llowzlrll, ll. llvllll, Mr. lilllcrp lallxi-l'l'J. FOURTII HONY: C. llklliL'l'. .-I. 'l'lllllllas. N. Sznns. Y. BIlI'gt'hh, S. l,K'll'Ulil. il. Illlnyvr, H. fllillll-Ul't, S. tX!!14ZS, ll. lfmllll-l'. ll. sllflllll. FIFTII IIONV: VV. Nlllsil-r, VI. Nlnnncll, l.. l.Lllll'Illl'. J. Sloan. D. KIIAOYPS, L. Htll7tlkt'lI, C. XVzllkl-r. 29 fluff dzwuua, Qniafzmi, 914, jnmlkjn, jfmuml, Tlic' Sl'L'0IlCl rllll0Sllklf' ol' uzlcli mrmlli, liilfllll 401 was tlu' nicctiiig, plucc of ilu' mc'inlmc'1's ul' tlu- Nloclcwii Forvigii Illlllgllllgi' Cllllll. Tlic-sv slu- clvnts, stuclying SDlllllSll, l'll'OIIL'll, or G1-rmuii, gutlicrvcl lllKli'l' tliv supervision ul' Xliss 'l'ci'v- simn Nluriiio iuicl Xliss -lain' Sprout, to lmrn rumm- zilmut tliv uctivitivs in tlic l'orl-ign countrivs wllosc- lmigaugc thi-y wcrv stuclyiiigg. Tliv clulfs purposc is to furtlivr tlic- StllLll'IlllS uppivciatioii of lorvigii c'ult1il'c's. to gin- liim am oppcwllliiity to pructicc tha- lzxiigniugv living stuclivcl, :mel to licur otlwi' luiigiiugvs. Tliis your. umm lIIll'I'L'SflllgL pivgiuiiiis wcn- pwsc-iitccl. .Nt tlic Cfliristmus party, i'c-coixliiigs of carols in thi- tlircc- li1IlQlIllg0S wc-rv lwuixl. lCau'lic'r in tlw ynuir, tlic- mcmlu-i's plain-cl lliiigo. with numlwrs c-ullvcl in ull tlm-c lmiglmgvs. Nliss lrcm- Ilzimmvrs pn-smitccl zum lllllStl'2llCQl li'au'c-l- Oglli' of licr tom' zlrouml tlin' worlcl. 'l'lic'rc' wus am 2lllVi'Iltlll'0 willi li0I'UlgI1 foods, llllil all aulotlwi' nic-cting, tlic- clulm iiiviiilmws pn-svntml plays xmmzim ifoii1f:ic:N l,ANc:UAGE CLUB owlczicns: imyllag spoke-11 in Fra-nc-ln, Ga-riiiuii. uml Spzmisli. Sucli xi ':.l'--'I- :sn-'ctii,-,s----1--:ixW' xi-Jw . . , - - , - - .- I,tf,':.Q1'Qf, ,,,,',Q 'X7iQfl', ,,,.Kf1Q,..,fQ, N l 'ml ln ' 'K 'l' pmguuns uicl in all-xvluping thi- stmlcnts nlxilitx' to spvuli llucntly ai moclvrn forvign laiiiguugz' axml to lcum niorc ailiout cmiiitrios zmmiiiicl ilu' wurlcl. NIODICIHN FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB 'TOM HUXVZ S. Siipvr. I. BYLlll4'll, 'lf l'll'fl1l':'llll, li. llilvcrulil, l'. Yivlmmiiii. N. liifur, l. Klurrism-3, j. Sxsiwcvvlc. SECOND RUXY: Xliss Nlairiuu y NUI lulxiwrl. XI. l'li1mvr, .-X. l'n-lwsclii, C, lic-ll. M. lul'h'r, M. Gnlilvs. Nl. l'1ppi'1'ly, l. Nlm'rismi, Z, l'uul. N. lliuuins. Xliss Sprmil laulxisn-rl. Tlllllll Y: 'l'. Clluttm-r. lf. Burclvn. li. Curvy, C. Nz-stvr, P. Buni, N, Yilsvck, XY. Kos:-k, D. Xlya-rs, NY. Irimi, G. XV1'iulit. IJ. Sums, 30 SCIENCE CLUB llU'l l'UNl ROYY: S. Nl111'Q.111, N. Xl111'1'is1111, l.. lY1Xll1's11111l1'11, ll. U1'1'1'11, A. ll111'1'is. C, ll11111ill1111, S. l'1-1ls, C. Asl11115, S, ,l11111's. SECOND RUN M Cnlxxiw, lx. S1-l111ll, C, li1'11xx11, .I. l 11lx11, S. S111'i1-1-, li. linux, ll. l'll'2lAl'l', Nl. .I11l111s. j. clIllll'l'. j. lllllilll. Tllllill RUXY: A. Xlisriu, C. ,l11l111s1111 l lf111'1'y,,l. l'.111-su, IJ, R111-lv, l., XYit11-l111g. 'I'. Cl11H1-r. S, clilI'Illll'l12l4'l. 5' Jmmgff-131111 an HHN 1f f'f '1 Ol Flu blll 111111 'ml gmdls sC11cN111c 1111114 111-'1f1111f:11s1 1.111111 17111-1-1. 1111- 1'1-1-11111-1.11 N wl111 sl111w 1111 111l1'1'1'sl Ill s1'11'111'1' 'llll 'l -- 1 '- - ' ' ' 111111 1 C NVISI ffl Nl11111s.1,11, 51111111251 4lilllll'N 111111-11. l,l'1'5llll'lll. l111'll11-1' tl11111' l11111wl1'1lQ1- illlll sl1ill i11 tl1is s11l1i111't . 1 - 111111 lu-1-111111' 11111111l11'1's 111 tl111 S1-111111-1' C l11l1 llllS 111'g1111iz11ii1111 is 11llili11t1'1l with tl11' S1'i1-111-1' clllllJS 111. .'X1111'1'i1-11. XV11sl1i11gt1111 ID C 1 - 1 1 U11 tl11' first l'll'lllLlf' 111' 1-111'l1 1111111tl1, 1l111'i11g ll11 lllltlll l111111 tl11 1l11l1 1111111l111s 111111 111 H111 111 ll?J XXllll Xllss l'.1l1ll1 l'1'1'1l1'1'11'l1s1111 tl11' 1'l11l1 '11l is1'1'. l'1'11g1'11111s tllis y'11111' l111x'11 l3llK'Il 1'l1i1'llx' slu- -,. . , 1. 1l1111t p11rli1-ip11ti1111. clllt' lJI'0gl'illll. il pl11i', TX lIli111ps1 .11 C.1lil1 11 xx.1s p llllllll lllX .1111 X ll'll3 111 ll11- s1-11-111-1' l111il1li11gs 11t NY is AI C11ll11g11 IS lllillllll'1l l111'11111111l tl11- llll'l'lllljlS. 01111 1111'111l11'1'. Xlllllilllf' Xlisc-i11. l111s 1111t1'1'1'1l ll p1'1111'1't 111 tl11- l5L'll'llL'l' l'1111' 111 lllllll l,l111111f111'i11111. 'l'l111l11sl1111'11t- lllg' i11 Xl11y is Ll pi1'11i1' 11t XYlll1'll tl11' 1111w 11lli1'111's I111' 111-xt l'1'ill' 1ll'1' i11sI11ll11l A 1 ' 1 i11li111'111'1 ' - 1- 1 r-1. 1 1 . . 1 1-1 11 1 , 1 1 . 1 ' 1 131 li. Hart. S. NIeCon1hs, S. Amos, P. Boni, NI. Bfrngiorne, J. Cznnpbe COLLICCIC CLUB OFFICERS: lililahcth Cuzy, Secretaryg Sue Nlilhollan, President, Carol lioardley, Vice President. Knlleqe, pw ww 9 gil, PML Jialdd, During the last two years of high school education, students are faced with the serious problem of choosing a career for which they are well suited. In order to make this decision. and to he hetter prepared for participation in college life, the Co-To-College Club was established. Membership is limited to junior and senior girls, maintaining an S average in grades. On October 23, a College Night was held in co-sponsorship with the Future Teachers Cluh of Trinity High School. Students from 16 area high schools, together with their parents, spent an iniormative evening hearing represeiitatives from universities, colleges, and schools. Miss Alice Drake, club adviser, and the of- ficers Were responsible for the many instinctive programs. Included in these programs were rep- resentatives from Geneva and Bethany Colleges, who spoke of the courses available on each cam- pus and the activities of the school, Mrs. Dickie, who spoke on 'iHome Economics as Your Life XVorkvg James Nvswaner on Teaching as a Pro- fessionng and Paul Harding on '6Cuidance . GIRLS G0-T0-COLLEGE CLUB IiU'l I'0NI RUXY: C. fxlanfredi. li, Redn, A. liilylllllllll, P. WVilson, L. johnson, S. Goaziou, S. Super, M. Nlason, li. Cuzy. S. Nlilhollnn, C. liamrilley, ls. Ilooxer, CI. Cmnher, Nl. Bryant, M. Porter, AI. llc-Nlziriil, C. XVHLlli21k, A. Huilolo, P. Viehnnnni, j. Crain. SECOND ROVV: IJ. Isl-man. 'l'. Felher- lin, C. Denning. P. iiirrar, A. Hart, M. Phnner, M. Millrr, S. Swart, bl. Braden, Miss Drake Cadviscrj, P. Cunin, H. K4-iuiard, P. Howard, Nl. linper- ' l A Vkilliuns P Y cs THIRD ROXV Xl Cr' H I 'xiih-hell 1' HIL ' ' X ey. l. Nlolrixon. C. Hell, S, Carson, ll. Ruecroft, C. Leonard. N. Hauusnen, . z ', . 4 ' . . . , . , H. i , -. XlmCnllonull. li. Kulvovcilx. ll. Xlcllvaline, ll. Scherick, K. llanley, M. Noack, B. Pierson. C. Brezinski, B. Chick, Z. Canneos. j. Miller, N. Higgins, lf, Diving, C. Lindley. S. Taylor, N. lfidelnnlu, K. Dyer, K. Alsko. FOURTH ROYV: Y. Zalxas, P, Slolck, M. liodenski. li. Grudi. C. l'n'ri'y, M. lxapls. C, Popeek. C, Nlmiluoniery. C. Kuly, D. Hallie, IC. XYI1-nsliall, C. Palviau, P. llinnhert, P. Aloia, P. Ilelieke, P. Kulik, S. Hopkins. IC. Sfnlek. ll. Ymlwcl, C. l'n'alcla'l1. FIFTII RUVV: A. Penesehi. il. Swierczek, K. Dey, Anderson, C. Svveitzer, P. Bennett, M. lliclnlrds. Xl. Colwhs, ll. .K X. V Q if 3, 6, 1,5 150 vw W fi W 6 ,R an 1- 15' X S, ga as f 1 W i V ff F' 'E 'X - Qs asf s 5 33 W3 ?jQ ' 9' Q K 5' 35:1 gvg, K 1 nv? LS 3,23 J .ms YQ 9 1 89 'M X X' i 'Ye KH N 4 MQIII, 1 mm uaimwzmmgmg ' XY:1teh the fingers . . . nut tun much ink . .. do a good job. BEN FRANKLIN GUILD Hidden away under the seats of the audi- torium is the machinery that makes the Print Cluh a worthy organization. Here, the prugrauns of the haskethall games and Wrestling matches are printedg the schedules of all the athletic events, posters, open-house invitations. novelty cards, and programs for dinners and hauquets are prepared. The Ben Franklin Guild is quite helpful to those boys interested in learning the hasie fun- damentals of printing. The members are selected from grades 9 through 12, hy vote of the ehih's officers. They meet every Thursday noun in the machine shop with their adviser, Mr. Pxlicluiph Stolfer. Officers of the Clllb are: Iohn King, Presi- dentg Charles Mawhinney, Vice Presidentg Iaunes Soltez, Secretaryg and Larry Laurine, Treasurer. llU'l l'0Nl IIONV: Mr. Shmlfer faulviserj, li. Kuhuveik, jnhn King, C. Mawhinney, li. Durhin,kI. Mxmhinney, D. Smith, J. Owens. SECOND ROVV: K. Smith, NV, Fleissner, J. Sultez, C. Baker, L. L1uu'ine, 1. Holmes, li. Bradiurd. 34 To grow as il pvrsoug to grow iu fricuclsllip lltll grade: wllll pvoplv ol ull mcvs. rcligious, zlucl uutiou- 11,-955419,,t,1gmv1,m-ll C,-mli nlitics: to grow iu tlw kuowlvclgc uucl lou' of yiu- 11,-Q-sich-,,twqju,-4,1 Kum- Clonl-'tlu-sv urs' llu- goals ol' ull tlu' Y-'l'vc'u 54-Q-wfQ11'3--Cjr-4-4-lin Popvck. QYUHITN- Ylll'l'l1SIll'ixl'Ll'lllZilllCtll iluxy Y ll1'l '5 l-0 4l ll'l5 11 HWY l '5Y Yf'fU'- lull Ol, l'rogrguu Cflmiruuuuf-Nlurx' .Nuu Bougioruc- luu lor l'YL'l'X'Ulll'. Ou lJK'L'CIllllUl' 8 ilu' 'Kllaugiug ' ol' flu' f:l'l'l'llSN was llvlcl to clccorntc tllv YXVCA llllll Cl'2lClC lor llu' Clllristums svusou. Dcccrulwr was ulao APl'OSidCllf--l'll'Qlllkif' I0 lhlg-illu ll luoulll for claulcvs. Ou tlw 26th, flu- Cllristmus Yin- IH-4-giqlf-1lthyufglm 'l'lmmug Lluucv, tlw Frosty' Bull, was lllllll iu flu' Xllusll Svcrctaxrx'-Nlurlc-uc Urso lligll uuclitoriulu. 'l'lu'u cuuu' tha- Sxvc'0tlu'z1l't Tl'L'Q1Slll'LZl'-NIQlI'Y Ellyn llq-ugh-rgou l'lOl'lll2ll lll xl1lI'Cl1, Wlfll Czlllclltlzlfvs lol' QJIIUOII l-l'UlI1 Pl'0gl'Q1lH QlllQ1il'll'lL11l-JfjjxlIll Xlqmlvym 7 011C'll group. Tlwy wvrv: lL.tl1-Suuclra lugrzuug lltll llltlvl ' ..,K In-lu-km llltlr-Aloycc' Sclulltzg Qtll- ml' fffilflci llouuu l c'cl1tvr'g uucl Stll-Tcrri Faux. Tllv audi- Pnrsiclc-ut--Clouuic- lhstu toruuu was lwaultilully' clvcorutvcl iu ll lwzlrt motif, Yicv Prcsiclcut-l,y1u1 XVRIQUIIUI' lllillilllg il ll llvstivv ulllur. Sl'L'l'i'l21l'y-IDOIIIlil Fc-clltcr Tlw various Y-rllL'l'll group ollicvrs at XV21Sll f '1W '0'TrS l'lY Sllmlm lligh uw: ,l rograuu Cflllllflllilll-Nlilflllil Bull l2tl1 grarlc: l'rc'siclvul-Suuclru Carson 8th graclc: Prvsiclcut-llnrrivt NlcCzu'rc-ll X lu' Prvsrclvut-Phyllis XllL'llIllilIlIl Yicc' Pnfsiclvllt--l,vilu licrt SK'L'l'L'tilI'f'--lllily Nloyor Scarf-tu1'y-Blouu Slrowultcr rlll'l'ilSlll't'l'--Silllillll Supvr Trcusurcr--Sauclru livvcl llrograuu Qlllllll'Illllllitlllixlllll' lJl'Nlill'l1l Progriuu Cllu1ir'u1z111-Pvggy F11-clv1'ic-li jim li0'l l'Q PM RONY: 74 -Jw gmbzwn wmft gum, Y-TEEN OFFICICRS S. Slxpvr, Xl. Sl1owullL'r, l., ll 'ri, S. Rv- , . ufiorlu- l ' I' ' w ' lr 'V ' ' ' 4 ul M Bo 1, , C , lxu 5. K.. lJ.1.t,1. Nl, L xo. Sl,C.OlND ROV: j. Kloyvr. 1. Norm l l.lllll.l. XI, lln-mlm-uou. IJ. M-4-lm-r. 'I'. Svuclro. M. livll, P. lfrvclvrick, Cf. Popvck THIRD ROW li Vrucli l' Cu x ll Xlnfu l' Xl luuuul S fu ou l XY 1 ull I l71'Xlll1x cum! 1' 1 ,ax . .. .ls S5 ' s ff Hn A , 1' 4. X 2 T 5 ' E I 5 , . .Q df? gf' ., f. Y,- ' 1 M, 'imp 5 3 ' N During thc sununcr months tl1c stuff and ual- yiscr inct to plan thc hook and clcciclc 11pon il thclnc. With xvlwlllliglllll cclclumting its scsqui- ccntcnniul, it was clccidccl to clcyotc thc opcning scctiou to thc curly history of the town. This uicnnt n1ucl1 1'csczu'ch auul writing. Thc scarch lor llliltltflill took thc class hack 1513 ycurs, ns thcy clug into olcl history hooks, scnnnccl thc scsqui- ccntcnniul cclition of tl1c locnl pz1pc1'. lmorrowccl picturcs llllll plutcs from thc ncwspapci' otlicc. :incl wrolc and rc-wrotc copy. Along with ull tl1c 1'csczu'ch. thcrc wcrc othcr prohlcins. Corrcct English, propcr choicc of worcls, lJllOl'0Ql'2llJlly schcclulcs. tinanccs, subscrip- tions, illlX'K'1'tlSlI!Q', pulmlic l'Ullltl0IlS-Llll he-czunc pzu't of thc ycauhook class. Thcy thought and lll'l'11llll'll ycznlmook. For along with thc crliting of tht- opcning scction, thc work iucluclcil, also, ll rccorcl ol- tl1c school yczui NV1'itc-ups of sports cyculs, clulm zzctiyitics. spcciul cycnts wcrc ncccs- sary purts of thc yczu s history. As unc clcarllinc with thc 1'Ilg.fl'21YCl' or pI'lllll'l' pussccl liy, nnothcr look its plz1cc. lsllllllly thc work was tinishccl. Thc lzlst cn- gI.iu.iHg had bvvn SK.2lIt,d5 tht, lust of Uopy Split- Copy just lmnck lroni thc cngrnycr is ch:-ckccl by stull' llH'llllN'l'S. on its way to thc priutcr. 'l'hc class tclt niixccl cinotions--sonic happy that all was complctccl: othcrs, sucl. as thcy rculixccl thcir school yczn' oftcn opcus thc floor to 11 C'ill'l'Cl' in writing. l':1li'll wus ill'1IXVllIQ,' to ll closc. l,il4c all stalls, thc mom- yczu' awurcls arc sought for pcrfcction in ycau' cuts, hours, und cluys wcrc lillccl with LllSCOllI'21gC- hook czliting. This your thc hook will hc juilgcc uncut 11ml accomplisluncut. hy top jo1u'n11lists in thc Slilfl' zuicl nation, :incl XVorking o11 il yczu'lmook oltcrs il yuricty of ccrtilicutcs will lac prcscntcd on thc lmsis ot con- ncw cypcricnccs. rcycalls hiclclcn tulcnts, nucl tcnt inatcriail. ,IUN IOR YICARBOOK STAFF A'l'l'lll: if. lxuly, ll. hl.llllL', Nl. lloilcli-ki. STANDING: IC. liulioycili, .l. llnlxcr. lf, Culy. S. Ainos. ll. flflllll, C. Pupcclx, ll. l'll'ilHl'. S37 4 0l'IINAI.ISNI S'l'.1KI If. S1'11h'1I: I'11lIy XViIso11, Assist1111t I'IcIit111'g II11y I11'1'. I'1sI1Io1'g S11111I1'11 II111111s. II11si111'ss M111111111'1'g Mr. C11111pI1n'II. AcIx'isvl'. .11uIi11g: I'11t1- 1I11x1i1'so11. .MIx'm'1'Iisi11Q IXI11111111vrg II11II1 A1111 IIlll'L'l'llIt. sisI1111t ffi1'm'11I11tio11 XI1111:1Q1'1'g NI111'iIy11 Millvr. 1-Xssist1111l fX1Iv1'1'tisi11i.i lIILlil1'I'Q ,l111I1 Xloyvr, Circ-11I11tio11 XI111111511'1'g IIRIXLIVII I.ipp, Sports IC1Iito1'. ,IOURNALISM 'flew F :JL , 'iTI1v OIIICOIIIL' is worthy of tht- L'II'0I't,h So 1'c11cIs thc' 11111stI11'11cI of thc' LittI4' I'1'vsicIv11t, XY11sI1 IIigI1's st11cIv11t 11vwsp11pc'1'. TI1is p11pc1' is p1'ocI11cccI hy thc- jo111'1111Iis111 cI11ss, which 1111-cts 11111-I1 sixth pc-1'iocI i11 IIUUIII I32 with its 11cI1'isc'1', Xlr. Iiohcrt QIQIIIIIJIJUII. rI1Ili'l'C was 11111cI1 work i111'oI1'c'cI i11 tI1is yt-111 s io111'1111I- istic c'IIo1't. For tha- first time: 1-ight issucs oi' thc- papvr were p11hIisI1ccI i11stc11cI of thc- L'lISIOIIIilI'y six. This lIll'llIIt 11111ch 111o1'1' copv. ICcIito1'i11Is IIQIQI to hc w1'ittc11, 11dx'c1'tisc-14s co11t11c'tc'cI. sports st11- tistics co111piIc-LI 1111cI CIICCIQOLI for i1l'CllI'21Cy. st11- cIf:11t p01'so1111Iitivs i11tc1'vi0wc'cI, 1111cI thc iicws scoops of thv IIIOIIIII Pl'l'Dl1I'l'LI for p1'i11ti11q. I11 Iutv f,CtOIJl'1' 1111111x' ot tho cI:.1ss 11ttc-11cI1'cI il jo111'1111Iis111 cIi11ic spo11so1'ccI hy TI11' IIIJSUTVCI' P11hIishi11g CIOIIIPUIIV. TI1is gave thc st11II' 11111111- hcrs 11111111' I10Ipt11I I1i11ts Oll how to i111111'o1'v thc-i1' own vII'o1'ts. Ill 11cIcIitio11 to p11I1IisI1i11g il IIIOIIIIIIY lwws- p11pc'1'. tht- io111'1111Iis111 cI11ss pl'l'SCIIIl'KI il svrics J of 1'11cIio p1'og1'11111s ovvr XVII A. 1,11 thvsv I111II'- IIOIII' h1'o11cIc11sts, XVLISII High IIUXVS NVQIS Il'iltIll'l'lI, 11's w0II 11s wo1'IcI-widv iwws. I11cI11cIc-cI. 11Iso, xxvrc' sports 1'c'vin-ws 1111cI Il gm-st i11tc'1'vi1-w-11II IllIUl'SPl'l'SltCI with IJOPIIIQII' 11111sic. CLASS IIU'l I'UXI IIOIY: S. 511111113 il. XI1111I'1'n'LIi. I.. .IoI111s1111. II, NI'iIs:1l1,,I,XIoy111', 5. IIUIIIIN. ff. IJ1'S1'11si. C. IIr11111II1'3. SECOND IIUNI: XI. I'11x.111I, CI. I71'1111i11:, NI. Nlillvr, N. I'I1iIIips, S. I'1111I, NI, SiI1111'I. ff. II1-II, I'. IIo11111'1I, TIIIIID HOV: UI. lI4'311oI1Is, II. II1111-1'oII. X. IJ1lt111.111. K. IJ.111I1-x. S, Sx1111'l, XI. I'I111111'1', II. Ipv1'ig1111-. C, II11-Li11sIQi, IJ. SIUNUIIN. FOUIITII IIUNVZ I. C11'i111111, 'If -I11I111s1111, II. Xl111111'1', ,-X. II.11't. LI. IJ111111111. S. C111'so11. II. II111'1', C. Cziwivsoxl, II. I.i1111 IIS FUTURE TEACHERS OF ANIERICA HU'l'TUM HUNT: Miss Urululc, tilKlXi9t'l'l, Nl. Bljillli, U. lXl1lIliil'k'Lli, C. Ncstcr, 'lf lic-ck. S, Sllillglllil, Mr. l'lros iurlyiscrl. SECOND HDTV: ll. Cuppt-lli, S. XYl'i51lit, Nl. Nlcloy, N. Yilsccli, P. llmlg. P. Yuuccy, Al. Cumplwll. THIRD HDTV: P. Xlorrisou. II. Xlirto, S. Cursou, C, Sm-uyy. A. XYilliums. AI. llruslcn, S. Silmrl. FOURTH ROYVZ Nl. NYzlrd. C. Brudcu. U. Sclucrich, C. ML'Ca1l'l'cll. ll. Yun Gildcr, M. l'lppcl'h'y, l'. Hump. l'll 'l'lI HOTT: IC. Curvy, P. XVilsuu, J. lXI0l'i'IlU, 17. Pcrry, M. Portcr, M. Plumcr. Tho ucwcst cluh to hc added to NVush Highs long list of l'Xil'1l-Clll'l'iClll1ll' uctiyitics is thc Futurc Tcuchcrs of AIIIUITCQI Cluh. This is nu organiza- tiou to ncmluuiut young prospcctivc tcachcrs with thc uuuly uspccts of thc tcnchiug profcssiou. It uiius to improyc tht- quality of the tcachcr uud is closcly ullicd with thc Pcuusylyauiu Stutc Edu- cutiou Association uud thc National Education .-Xssociutiou. Thc orguuizutiou is uow ouc of scy- crul thouszuud such groups fuuctiouiug through- out tht- Uuitcd Stutcs. This first your wus ouc of organization and pluuuiug. lu F0l7l'llill'y, the chnrtcr for the cluh was rccciycd, und il spcciul couuuittcc iucludiug olliccrs uud aidyiscrs. lmraycd il cold wiutcr uight to lormulutc thc cluh coustitutiou. This was thcu upproycd hy the cutirc iuciuhcrship at thc March iucctiugl. lu April, the ucw ofticcrs for 1960-G1 wcrc clcctcd. Thc cluh is uow fully orguuizcd uud shall prcscut uiuc prograuus cuch ycur, to hc hcld the sccoucl TlIllI'Silily ntitcruoou ol cuch mouth dur- iug thc activity pcriod. Thc programs will lurthcr thc studcuts' llllCl0I'Sf1lllCiillg of teaching- its iucthods, prohlcms, uud gcucrul lcuowlcdgc couccruiug thc profcssiou. Thc udyiscrs arc Miss lfflizu Crnhlc uud Mr. Eurucst Eros. Jv ' - Jnmofuwwb, J FUTURE TEACIIERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: Couuic Ncslcr, Pro lun Cluliruuulg Murilyu l'orlc1', Sccrclury-'I'l'cusi1l'x'i'g Putty VVils4ul, llis torinug Uuyc Ihrry, l'i'csidcutg lid Curcy. Yicc Pu-simlm-ut. SENIOR BAND BOTTOM ROVV: S. Saunders, T. Becker, H. Lipkind, C, Ashury, M. Patton, Pleacher, M. Frederick. C. XVolniak. ,l. Nlorr s Y. Nlosser. SECOND HOW: T. Clutter, Al. Myers, D. Tarr, I. Falvo, FI. Kuhoveik, G. McCullough. ,l. Mitchell, S. Goaziou, lN Xlanes. A. Keys, C. Collis, hi. Korlly. THIRD ROW: N. Harnsxlen, IC. Culy, C. Leonzlril, P. Kulik, lt. Daniels, XV. Dillon, 'l'hoinas, KI. lieihner, C. Dankowski, S. Ilopkins. FOURTH ROXV: D. Leonard, I. Patterson. P. Pchinow, li. Barto. Al. llaryu .-X. Sams, S. Wright, M. Ilenderson, L. Curry, C. Hopkins, VV. Mcfllosky. FIFTII ROVV: R. Kuhoycik, R. Hickey, D. May, li Uorisio. S. Carson, V. Baer, R. Konpjelka, VValslx, R. Bowser,1'.Borden. Band 0 ' dudienno. dt 'Wnp, L' Flashing hlue and gold painted the picture ol- the XVash Iligh hand as the memhers gathered in lormation at the goal posts, prepared to strut down the iield. Composed of 90 members gath- ered from the ranks of the senior high school, this organization sparked all the activities. not only of the high school hut ot the community. Practice hegan in late August under the tutelage of a new hand director, Roger Williams. Band formations were changed from the preci- sion military drills of last year to tricky maneu- vers ranging from a Zorro show to a simulated trip to the moon via rocket ship. XVith the heginning of school in Septemher, the hand assemhled in the hand room the sixth period for practice, and on Thursdays and Fri- 40 days of each week during foothall season. they went to the stadium for drill. Many were the activities in which the hand participated. The Band Festival on Septeinher 16, the Veterans, Day Parade at lNiononqahela fwhere they walked away with first prize of 5850-- amid stiff competition from the Monongahela Valley school handsj, the Halloween Parade-all found the Blue and Cold wave willing to lend a hand. An innovation this year was the Pop Concert held lanuary 28 to raise money for hand equip- ment. This was an evening spent listening to selections from Oklahoma, Carousel, and other semi-popular music. EVP? 9117! Wi' 1'-.. + 54- - 1 -ii? , I Q W r Kp 5 .. U' Q kt - 5,33 ' 5 ,. ' F 1 .514 x -N' f L 1 1 I xg I--XL . , f L V E ini, wg Q59 A X f' .YQ-Qi 5, ki ' 21:11 Q . . . f 1 - ' I , , . 1 , x LS 'Y ' ,i rifisi v5 ,, f we ewwgffs- s3sw....QfgQ?+qL , E-5,335-E-51 , WSF? -..i 'E'4 P 'vi' 5f-Pp,,f- 2 N . .N , f if 1. ik 2 ,ff LX 3 is P ,,ll'fXX QQWT A133 fa gh 1 ,fg :W ' 1- fi X F N N 5 w ' an 4-X Q :wwf 'n llf FR 'Q' E NIAIORETTES. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Carson, S. VVright, S. Thomas, P. XVilson, C. VVozniak, C. Collis, T. Clutter Cdrnm Illkl-i0l'l, C. Montgo- ry, ,I. Moyer, P. Yiclnnann, S. Hopkins, H. Cette, M. Porter. ow . J.JN8andL BAND COUNCIL SIIATED: I . Borden. C. Leonard, T. Clutter. STANDING: 1. Moyer L gluzy, li. Carry, lt. Becker, P. Knlik, N. Ramsdcn, S. Coaziou, at en. Even before the football players started fall practice, the majorettes began planning and drill- ing in the hot sun three days a week. These girls worked hard, along wth the band, to prepare for the fall half-time shows. Besides the nsual twirl- ing and marching, they did everything from soft shoe to hula, from sword fighting to fire baton twirling. Making costumes and getting to rehear- sals and inspections on time were other problems they met each time the band presented a show. ln slightly different attire, the girls ushered at the bandls Hrst Pop Concert held in january and at the animal concert in May. They appeared with the band in all kinds of weather, and in parades, pep assemblies, or wherever the band went. The twelve girls in white were there to lead the marching band in its activities. From 12:00 to 12:50 cach clay i11 thc hand room, a group of junior high stuclcnts practicc intcntly with thc ohjcctivc always hcforc thcm of hccoming mcmhcrs of XVash High Scnior Band. Thcsc lmancl hopcfuls havc comc up through the clcmcntary school music program into Junior High School. During thc summcr thcy practiced marching up and down Allison Avcnuc, with and without instrumcnts. lcarning coordination of footwork anal playing at thc samc time. How- crcr, hcforc hccoming a incmhcr of thc Junior High Band. cach stuclcnt must pass a test which incluclcs playing ccrtain tcchnical musi- cal passagcs. 'l'hcy prcscntccl halt-timc shows at thc Inn- ior High foothall gamcs and also gavc half-hour programs for thc Band Aiclcs at their monthly mcctings. Scvcral timcs thcv suhstitutcd for the Scnior High hancl at thc pcp asscmhlics. In May thcv prcscntccl a Spring Conccrt, kccping up thc traclition of thc tinc music programs of YVash High. On March IS, Arthur Kowcll, Rohcrt Laiclc, Bcrnicc Camhcr, ancl Norma Marshall rcprc- scntccl our school at Iunior High District Band at Xlontoui' .Iunior High School, ncar Mcliccs liocks. Nlr. Paul NW-lncr is thc clircctor of this youthful group of musicians. JUNIOR BAND OFFICERS: Lawrcncc Pattcrson, 'I'rcasurs'rg Patty Plumcr Sccrctaryg Nancy Aloia, Vicc Prcsimlcntg Rohcrt Laick, Prcsiclcnt. ' ' Hand ldmluwl - ' JUNIOR HIGH BAND lIO'I l'OM RONY: NY. Straxxn. C. Sprowls. NI. Mirto. D. Anclcrson, C. Loar, A. Kowcll, S. Droz, D. Ilcadlcgf, P. Jacobs: D, Hraxcllcy, KI. Shook, R. Ki-In-ll. XV. Smith. ll, Laivk. Xlr. NYL-lscr Ltlircctorl. SECOND ROW: B. Gunlvcr, C, Broun, IC. XVm-avcr, P. Plcrson, VI. XXUIT, J. I'lclssncr, J. Ili-nry, ll. VVagucr. ll. Owcn, C. Plcachcr, S. Tolwcn, C. Clouston, N. Marshall. THIRD RONV: l'. Cainplwll. N. Mt-Cov, C. Andv, lx. Lconaril I5 filnlll A NYrii1lll I' l'luun'r l' I rcilcrick C Ri ll V K ' A ' . K . . , . . .. ir c., , hazarick, N. Aloia, A. Lcvrrs, Ii. Holincs. FOURTH ROYVZ' A. iXIcCloskcy, Il. McCai'rcll2 Xliscio, j. Brown, l.. llattcrson. Y. Snyclcr, II. Kittlc, D. Blacka, R. Shuman, S. Maycr, C, Shoup. if- x. KhmaL Hfwupa. Pfwvida Cuvwluvme, INIOR CHORUS .-XCCOMPANISTS: Daivicl Pcrry. Phyllis Szolck. .u-ilyu l'mh-r, l'utrici.1 Y.lllL'l'j. -luuct Curtcr, Nancy Dlthuuu fscntcclj. III4 l I I rlilllli'1lll1t'llllJL'l'Olllllly of XVllSll lliglfs vocal music groups is ll yczu'-rouucl joli. for thcy prac- ticc around thc cnlcutlzir. Thc suiumcr music program iucluclccl cuscmlmlc training, trio work. and prcpurutiou for Couuty Chorus iu thc lull. XVith tlu- start of school iu Scptcuilicr. thc chornl classcs mct cvcry clay iu C-14. During thc secoucl six Wccks of thc school tcriu, thc scctiou lcadcrs of thc 160-voicccl choir sclcctccl olliccrs to rcprcscut them during thc H159-l960 ycar. Tlicy Wcrc: jamcs Nlirto, Prcsiclcutg cllllll'll'S Bricc, Yicc Prcsiclcutg zuncl .-Xugclu llilylllllllll. Sccrctzirv-rl'1'c11s11rcr. lu orclcr to misc moucy lor klXY21l'ClS, truvcl cx- pcuscs, choir cxpcutliturcs, auvcl social cvcuts, tlu- choir solcl calmly liars. lu 21 short pcriocl ol' two wcclqs, morc than 1900 liars wcrc solcl. lt wus SENIOR CHORUS llU'l l'0H RUNYZ N. Shook, l'. Cuppt-lli, C. llizor, S. Gump, C. Caxspcr, IC. llogvrs, K. Korclcclii, A. lfzlrllliug. ll. lfcmlor. l.. -Ioluisou. ,l. Xlorris l' Wilson. kl, l'orlcr, Xl. Doriu. C, Collis. SECOND RUVV: Nl. liwyuxit. S. Gozlziou. A. llnymoml, S. llouus, 1. Nloycr, K. SfllIlLlllllI'il. N. Colc. Xl llaitlcixolr, N. NlcKm1u. ll. Acklcy, Curtcr, .I. Atkinson. S. Nloorc. K. Bccli, Al. Murphy, li. K4'lIll1l!'Ll. K. Dycr. Nl. Cumlimgliailu. N, Scolcrc. TH ROXY: l'. l'1x.1us, C. luliusou, ll. Manic, C. Kuzy. S. Nloulgouicry, 1'. Yzmccy, Nl. Colvlis, I. Doulcy. E. Elliott, C. Nlcru. Xl. Cr.1lit, C. l'.1lvi:u1 l' f - v . , 1 . 1 . 4 llumlwll, K. lim. S.i'l'l1o11u1s, juzly, ll. Grulli, P. Szolck, C. Nlorrls, I . Palclllzx. FOURTH ROW: D. Nlulpliy. K.. llallxvi, ll. lolcu. l.. lulllllll ' Ni Nlmrri' XY Irion C' Bricc XY Cru' ll Durluiu E. llcniictt. l lJcl'ov. FIFTH ROYVI ll. Slcualrt, D. XYollc. ll. l'crry ll ll.lJ:1x1s ,l. 1.59. l.. 1 s, . , .. . . .., . , -. l'i1uumi lt ll 0 luumlcr, 'I'. lll'llIl'l'llllllTll, M. liz:-rsky, 1. Mirto, C. Scnuy, E. Ccrucimos, D. Ostrzmclcr. .' L. . si 1111111111111 111 111'11s11111 11111111-11s to 1111 s1111iors with 1111 111111111111111111 ol' 11ll'1'C y1111rs i11 C1lOl'1lS. T1111 hoys w111'11 gix'1111 11111111 SXY1'1ltl'l'S 111111 t1111 girls, 111111111 l11i1Zt'l'S---NVl11l 11111 1111111111 1111111111111 p111c1111 1111 th11 111111111111 .111111 with 11111 1111111p111ti1111 of two yl'ill'S ill 11111 1Xlix1111 l'1IlSL'1ll17111, si1x'11r pins w11r11 1lNVlll'l1Cl1 111 11111 111111111111rs. .Ns it is 1'Y1'I'y' Y1'lll'. 11111 c11ll'1Stlll1lS s1111so11 was 11111 1111si11st 1111111 for t1111 11h11i1'. T1111 Mix1111 Ell- s1111111111 111111 11111 1111111111 Choir p11rfor1111111 i11 11111st of 11111 lJl'0g1'2l1l1S 1111ri11g t11is s1111so11. I-110gCt1ll'1' 11Il'f' Silllg lior 11111 v11ri1111s Sl'l'Y1C'l' 1111111s-KiW1111is, l.io11s, 111111111-111 1h11i1' 111111-h11o11s, 111111 for t1111 XV111111111's .1Xss111-i11tio11 of 11111 S111-111111 Pr11s11yt11ri1111 c1lllIl'L'1l. A 1'1111io PI'0gl'2llll 011fl1l1'1StlHklS carols XVLIS 11l'1lll11CllS1 111111' NV-IPA from 11111 C11111w1111 Store, 211111 11111 NIix111l 1C11s1111111111 pr11s1111t1111 two p1'Og1'illUS ol' vo1111l 11111si11 for th11 c1llI'1'CIl1 EV1111ts cllllll. To 1-1111 11111 f11ll'1Stll12lS 111stix'iti11s, 111001101118 111111 11111111 1111-s1111t1111 21 llilllllilf' 11ss11111111y for st11111111ts 111111 g1111sts. 01111111 p111'1'o1'11111111'11s for s1111oo1 11ss11111111i11s 111is 1'l'1ll' i1111111111111 IIllISll'il1 l7l'0gl'lllP1S for th11 lv-IHHY: . ' I ' ' T11111111sgix'i11g 111111 E11st11r 11ss11111111i11s. U11 April 28, 11111 11111111111 Spring C11111111r1 which was 111111111111 1.11t Th11r11 1111 1Nl11si1-1' was giv1111. Th11 Pl'0gl'1lll1 was 1111s1111 1111 21 l'2l1II17UXV ol' Vilfylllg typos of 11111si11 from 11111 light 1l0V1'lty 111111111111' t11 11111 s11rio11s 11111ssi1-111 s1111111ti1111, 111111 11111 colorful 101111111 11t1ir11 of 11111 C1l0l'lIS 1111111111111's 111111111 t11 11111 r11i111111W of 111111111152 111 11r1111r to 1111 s11l1111t1111 for t1111 Vlll'1OllS vocal groups, st11111111ts must 1l1lVlt ll high gfillli' of 11111si- 11111 1111i1ity. S11111ctio11 is 111111111 hy co111p11titiv11 try- out for trio, 1111111111 Choir, or 1X1ix1111 E11s1111111111. T1111 1111o1'11s was v11ry 17101111 t11is y4'ill' t11 1111111 six of its 111111111111rs l'CPl'l'Sl'Ilt XV11s11i11gto11 High School i11 11111 District c11l0I'llS 111 S11illCI' High School 211111 111so i11 11111 XVl'Stl'l'll Ar1111 C11o1'11s i11 Dill'11llgt1Jll. Tl111y w11r11: P11trici11 Ex'1111s, lhlilfllyll POl'tOl', D11Vi11 Perry, 1111r1111rt f,S1l'1lllC101', 1501121111 Murpliy, 111111 c111llI'10S Bri1111. Out of th11s11 six, D11vi11 Perry was s111111't1111 to 1111111111 1111- 1q2lSt0l'l1 Division of 11111 N11ti1111111 Music 1511111-11to1's' As- soci11tio11 i11 A112lllt1Cc111y. 111111 to si11gi11 1111-1-11111-111 groupp111'ti1-i1111ti11g 111 t11is 1-o11v1111tio11. D 171111: C.. 11llll1l1'V, N. NY11l11111', I . C1111-, C. S11111'isk11x', P. NV11o11s, C. x1I.'f12ll'l'l'11, P, S111111kovi11l1, P. l.1111g, S, l11111ss1111', S. 111111-- 111 ll NX1s1-,1., YX1.11111'111l1, 11. liwing, j. XIor1111o, S. C111's1111. SECOND RUNV: D, Schvrich, P. 1111111111111 K. Pow11l1 C' A1111v I l1l'llL'Iilll'l' l'lll1 I7 ' ' ' 1 1 1- ,- .- - .l- - oss, . 511l111l1z, N, D1t11111111, Nl. Nlvloy. 11. Mosi11r, S. Paul, V. II1'111111rso11, N. 1'1ll0L'lI, M. Sihiirt, C. A111111rso11, S. l1ill'T15, P. Aloi11, M. 11111- 111 X llllllllllils, N. Yils111-k, A, 111111. 'I'lIll1DROV1': C. Spruflil, S. NVri1lht, ll. C111111, M. VY111111, C, P11111-1-k, M. Knpis. M. 1111111111ski, C. Y11111111, I 'X1llllI', D. Is1-1111111, S. G1-1111, C. All11gr11, N. Avro, F. IUIIIINHIII M Port11r I NVi1s1111 P 111111111111 B F11111111 D Nl1K11 B XV1s1l1111111 M l's11 . , . ,,. , ,. , . . - . 1, '1, .11'. lllll ROXY: IC, l isI1111', 1-X, l'111i1111, C, lirowlii 1111li111's, hi. Nixon, W. Kon-k, D. Crox'11s, I.. 1I1111ok1111, 11. Hlhck, II. Criiiitli, C. NY11l1111l'. XY. 111111 l, 11'is1-I11-r, ml. H1511111. FIFTII RONV: VV. 11ll1ll'l'. I. NYhit11, I. L11gl11r, VV. B111'1111v. I, 11111111 1s 11. 1D'lllklW! li ' K A11t11111v 11 1111 111 1 IILK 111111 D 'XIlll'1lt'l' -h 1, 1 sy, 1... 1'1,,I.Ki,, 45 IIOBED CHOIR ll0'l l'0NI IIUIYI l'. Vl'ilsou, I,. Iolinson. fl. Collis. C. liilur. Nl, Urso, ll. Ewing, S. Couliou, N. Clolc. Xl. lirynil. .VM lluyinonnl X ll nl Nl ' ' ' ' ' XV Y Yilsula ll llxclm' Xl: rri Xl I'or1ci I Y num Xl I7ori.1, if. liilviun. -I. Iiullon, ll. Iloss. N. llillnmn, l. lixans, hl. lXIorcno. SILCUND R0 : . , ' , . ' ' . ,I. , 1 s. . . Xlvlox IJ. Sn-luulll, NI. Colvin, D. Nlavliv. I'. Smile-Ii, ll. llrucli. Nl. Iloslcnslci, S. W'i'ii.!I1K. ff. Ncslcr. j. Nloycr. C, Xlanlrcsli, S. f ns III ' ' ' ' ' I na I I7 Crows I I lsqlui Illllllzl K, Anlliony, ll. lluul, I, King, ll. liorcl, 'lf lXIo1'i'is, XY. Irion. C. lirics-. I. lJcl'oc, NX. K-rav, Ii. Ilurliln. lu. Icn 'I , . . ' ' IIITII RUIV' ll Nlurpliv il. Ilulxcr, IJ. lYolls'. li. Slm'w:n'i. 'l'. llollicrnluncl, Il. Oslruliclcr. ll. l'ciry, ll. Crunnniclx. rl, Xlnlo X QI. Iliyanl. IUI . . , I, XY. Ilutlcr. NY. Ilarncy. Ii, liankowsky. Thi-sc songliircls wcrc guiclccl in tlicii' cllorts lay Nlr. l,. llcrlmcrt Ostranclcr, Vocal Music Supcr- visor ol' tlic XVLISIIIIIQIOII Scliools. llc llas sclcc- tcrl tlic music for liis clioral groups with carc and consiclcratiou for tlic apprcciatiou of tlic lincst in musical art. liotli classical aucl moclcrn music arc stucliccl witli complctc tliorouggliucss as to clic- lion. intcrprctation, anal tonc. To concluclc a liusy ycar of singing, tlic cliorus attcurlccl a picnic liclcl at tlic Xlfasliington l'au'l4 in lim- Nlay. 'l'lic cnscmlilc rcccivccl tllc rcwarnl of a lianquct for tlicii' ycomcn Work tlurougliout tlu- scliool ycar. lircclit for tlic accomplislimcnts of any vocal group Slllllllil also lic givcu to tlic accompauists. 'l'lic six pcoplc wlio playccl cluriug tlic class pcri- orls ancl at tlic community pcrlormanccs wcrc ac- complisllccl musicians wlio rcccivccl littlc or no rccognition lol' tllcii' scrviccs. ClwmL yfwupa DK Enfblfdlfle 6 . . Jlvwuqlcil md? .. . AIG am 0 71110 'li' P BUTTONI ROWV: AIUAIIII Murvnu, jzukis' Murrix, llvfly Lou Ross. SECOND RUN' llalrlzx Malling Bmmiz- Ewing. MIXED lCNSEMl!l.l'I BUI IOM HOW: NI, Huclvllslxi. S. Ummliull, C. l3l'ic1', KIuy4'l', N. Culv, P. Swxlvk, D, Klnlziv, Nl. Pnl'h'r, VV. Irion. C. Mzlllfwcli. P. Yzxnux P I xzlnx. SECOND RUNY: B, Crmli. ll. l'vl'xy. .-X. liaxynlmuld, NY, Ii1u'm'y, H. l n'dul', 'l'. liull1s'x'nluIld, A. lluri, J. King, P. NYiIsm1. 'l'lllRD I ulh-, S. fyilfstlll, 'l'. Xlurris, X. Yilwuk, ll, fj5fl'illlCll'l', C, lxillliilll, D. Nlurplmy, ll. Schultz, li, Ilnnkcmwsky. 47 : Czlrul Pulrlun .IUNIOR HIGH CHORUS BO'l l'ONI RONY: l.. Portcr, N. lkiairslmll, C. Phillips, B. Gmnhcr, E. Pnpcck, li. Hull, NI. Ensingwnml, C. XVurd, B. Gildow, -I. NlcDowm-ll ll. l'uu'i'. 'l'. llifur, D. ll:-.ulh-y. K. Pattison. SECOND ROWV: C. Kolxlin'chim-k, Brooknnni. J. Lzingcr, P. Lucas, D. 'l'homns, C. linoch, l. Sliuup. l'. lmsllcr, C. Nliincs, ll. McKz'A', T. Nloycr, H. NVuslcr, .I.Fl1'issm-r, NlcCzllln. THIRD ROWV: B. Black, S. lXlorris. S. fllnushnl A. Nlincr. N. Morrison, l'. Judy, P. Day, L. llunt, G. Alcxns, NY. Dunn, D. Ward, NI. johns, D. Rn-ihncr, C. Kcrn. FOURTH ROVV: A '- - -' l 4 - ' v ly '-l'un C Shou 1 I. lcc, S. C'zunhcr, A lscnmn D. Sznnson, II. Martin, bl. llnrnhill, S. Camniclmcl C11 ixulinos. l. li.ntnmn, D. llc.itl,, I. lXc s , . 1, h , . y . , XY. llunncn. I. Cul:-. FIFTH ROYV: N. Glass, Mnrrincr, I. lXInwhimn'y, L. VV1ljlOlll'l',,I.fllllllliI1gll1lI1l, S. llornc. Nl. llcll, ll. Ill2lt'lilllll'Sl XY. Milcs. lJ.'lXlcXVrcnili. I. Diannond, F. Mounts. l 6 DK Lilting mclodics pourcd cuch day from Room G15 wllcrc cighth und ninth gradc studcnts, di- rcctcd hy Mr. llichzn'd Ncvin, przlcticcd for tlu- U ' g Mb many programs they prcscntcd during thc ycar. Ulf-QA' IL f Thc choral mcmhcrs, 140 strong, wcrc ublv to ful- fill thcir hnsy schcdulcs only through ll'2lI'lllllg the lmsic fnndznncntuls of good tonc production, rhythm, part singing, and good diction. lXlcmhcrship is dctcrmincd hy K. D. music tcst scorcs and individual try-outs. Thc choir is cvcnly dividcd--70 cighth grudc studcnts und TO from thc ninth grudc, so that cuch ycan' Mr. Ncyin is facccl with thc prohlcm of rc-molding Ll choir of many ncw voiccs. Nloans and groans Wcrc hcard about thc tcdious sculcs und daily practicc scssions, but thc singcrs wcrc not rcully :crious in the-ir complainings. 48 IIU'I I'0M RUIY: I7. 'l'Innnnl, S. XImIxn, C. Duns-I, II. XIQCIQ-II1nlcI, A. II.ll'l'i9, I'. Uicw, N, NIt'Ci'.lL-Iimi, I'. Cinnpln-Il, K. SUIIUII, IIYUUIN, S. Hrnl. IJ. Hnlwr. SECOND IIONY: It. Ilicknmn, -I, Orlnsky, XY. Knghn. l'. Stt'rntm't', lt. Cox, It, IVnrriL-k, lt. lilnkv. II. I iiIc-Innnu. l.. Ilnwnrtl. S, Itnxli. 'I'. Iinnx, I. Ymlvrs. S. Itupclivll, A. Dn1'Ixin, NI. SIlmx'zlItL'l'. TIIIIID IIOYV: IU, Kvs'I's', D. XIz'i'cIlalnI. II. 1,Hl'IPl', IIm'n4'i', N. lnllu. IS. Ynli-nlilnr, I'. I t'vtIvi'it'k, l'. XYIM-vIn'i', 'l'. Sm-mlru, S. Mm'sLnn, Nl. Simtnturv, Y. Sunil, II. Itvynnlcls, II. Iiukvr. FUUIITII RUNV: II. ngull. IC. Inu-, S, Sm'iu-, I . Xlnyvr, Yiln, Il. NIL-Cr4'l't-y, II, Fnihmn, I . XVQIII5, ff. Iiairnvy, V. I'Iwil1g. I. INIcNIui'cIy, IJiII1il'cI, NI. I7iIIvIIn, l. II4-ynulxls. I II 'I'II IIUIY: XY. Xluliinlm. AI. Xlnrtin, I., XI'iIlt'IiilyL, C. I,:u'Iitllalil. XI. VViIxun, S. Mnyvr, A. Milt-5, S. Siinpxun. NI. Driv- ilx Inxrst. S. Kvnnm' During thc- cIIll'ISIIll1lS SORISOII, tin' c,-Iioir pru- sc-ntvcl il vvry vntvrtnining IioIicI11y concvrt cn- titIc'cI Music nt cIIll'IStllI2lS.I Sing Ont, Aincricu, lln' nnlninl spring comvrt. wus givcn May 227 Soloists fin' tht- two coiicvrts wcrc Hairy Ann IJiI3m'IIo, Doris IinIwi', Sandy' IInsIi, Tvrri IJLIUX, zlntl SIn'i'l'y Urol. 'l'In' -lnnior IIigI1 nrgnnixzltion IIQIS ll consti- tution, tl nn-rit systvin. and cinlmlvin awards. Tlw ninth gi'z1cIt' oiIic'v1's inc'IntIv: XIQITIIIQI IILXII, Prcsi- cIc'ntg Sann Soricv, IIIISIIICSS NIQlIl1lgl'l'Q Lilllfil Ilnnt and Bob Ifnlton, I,iIn'an'innsg and Hairy Ann Di- Iit-Ilo, IR-ggi' -lncly, Iiin Cult: and lion lilaicklnirst, Sm-tion IA-a1cIa'i's. For tht- viglltli graclcz jack I Ivissm'r was Viva' I7I'K'SIKIL'IlIL Nick ZnIIo was As- sistant Iinsincss Nluinigvrg Knrvii Schott and l mnI4 Nlovcr w't-rc' tht- I.IIII'ill'I11llS1 and Randy I3InIw, .Inv Vito, Ifrnn IIOyn0IcIs, and Iicrnico Unnilwr wvrv 'tin' Svc-tion I,vncIci's. I oIIowing catch com-vrt, tIn' nn'inIwrs of thc c-Inmrns wort' i'cwnrcIcQI with 21 CIRIIICO. .IUNIOR IIICII PIANO ACCOINIPANISTS: Xlnry Ann IJiIIt'IIu, IXIxu'lIl:l IIt'II. Slnxrnn Ilurnt-. 'IR-rri linux. Xurinn Nkuslnill, ,Inu-v limnkxg ul tht' pinnn. Iiulx Fulton. I wmhmqfm auxin scam am mm dthletim, I l 0 ffwfkzblo, Spam, Ramada, 911, Jim Pau, dual pmum SEASON RECORD WVHS 6 Scott Township 33 . Conncllsyillc 34 ,Schcnlcy 13 ,Uniontown 0 Mt. Irchanon , 39 ,.flilllOIlSlJllI'g 6 , ,Trinity 1-1 Nlnnhall , 20 . Baldwin ,, . , NVon - 6 Jlwf'P' Ld l.ost - 3 Opp. 119 ,13 .. 6 O .6 H7 H14 13 13 XVash lliglfs season was a good onc as thc Littlc Prcsiclcnts, for the first time in thc foni' ycars of VVL-stcrn Confcrcncc compctition, sharccl thc title-, clcacllocking with Nlnnhall anal Mt. Lchanon. A loss to Class A contcnclcr, Scott Town- ship, at thc start of the scason got thc tcani oil on thc Wrong toot, lint it improvccl itsclt' ancl moved along wcll nntil losing to Nlt. Lchanon ancl latcr to Trinity in thc animal hattlc for thc city titlc. Possibly the Littlc Prcsiclcnts' most ont- stancling victory was thcir win ovcr Uniontown. This was thc first timc sincc 1952 that XVash High had clowncd thc Raiclcrs. Thc Littlc Prcxics aclclccl to thcir yictorics hy clcfc-ating Nlnnhall which lost only onc othcr ganic all scason. Thc longcst pass of the ycar coycrccl 80 yards, whcn Patch Strothcrs hnrlccl tho pigskin to Boh Stock in tht- gamc with Uniontown. Tctl Vactor gallopccl 60 yards in tht- Schcn- lcy ganic. thus accrccliting himsclt with tht- longcst rnn of thc ycar. THE MEN BEHIND THE TEAM linrncst Eros, Vllilliznn Hclircns, Dayirl Johnston, lluclolph Stollicr. ,Iowph llmljoln, llcrlwrt Iolinson. Under the watt-hful eye of Assistant Coach Eros, the team prac- tices in Inll training. Sam Parisse, Wash Higlfs leading scorer, Went on to receive a nomination for the Big 33 team. Parisse, Sonson, Cimino, and Selway are the four scorers who will not return to the gridiron next vear. Coach .lohnston's first year was a year of achievement. XVith the aid of his capable staff, he directed the Little Presidents to victory in six out of nine games. INDIVIDUAL POINTS GAINED TD EP Pts. Sain Parisse . , ,. H 9 1 55 Dick Sonson ., . .. 5 0 30 Tom O'Conner ., .,.r, 4 0 24 Bob Cimino .. . ..... 2 I 13 Ted Vactor . , ,.,.. 2 0 12 Holm Stock .. ..,.. 2 0 12 Bob Davis .,... 0 I2 I2 john Barr .. 1 0 6 Bob Selway ., . 0 I 1 Totals , 25 15 165 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAINI BO'l l'OM RONV: D. Davis, E. Colnedy, VV. Robinson, G. Burk, R. Cimino, I. Sulitz, C. Stock, R. Beatty. SECOND ROVV: K. Smith Lynch, R. Sonson, ll. Davis, K. Miller, II. Selwaly, S. Parisse, H. Wheeler, R. Stock. THIRD ROW: R. Riggle, C. Mawhinney, T. O'Connnr VV. lieleaistro, F. Mazza. M. Class. I. Decker, W. Strothers, VV. Reed, R. Cowan, .I. Ulloin. FOURTH ROW: R. Loholzo, R. Pisarcik, llughvs, J. XVhite, T. Vuetor. I. Mirto, C. Senvy, I. Barr, I. Cunningham, I. Soltez, R, Contas. 5 Q . .f.1 3 5,g,.i. k,.L,V .SL skkV.7.,: K I I K ifl L..-. .1..-.. 1. -... i.- . it A . b, , .,.. M. . ,. . I I 7 ' ' 'Q ' F' A ,if P ,Q . :I a s 11 w st .3 . Q . O KE? ' P ' swf' V . 3 7 f .... 1 Q6 , mg? .H . inf 'Z' , F 1., 2 8 ' r 1 ':.' ' 'Y' Q L fs C Q l 6. 43 0 24 TOP PICTURE: BARLOW RURK CIMINO COVVAN DAVIS DICCKIGR CLASS GONTAS BIILLICR BOTTOM PICTURE: MIRTO MURRAY PARISSE PISARCIK ROBINSON SEAVY SELXVAY SUNSON STROTHIQRS ULLUM NVHEELER YODERS Am X If , E R, , RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM liO'l l'0M ROVV: I.. lin-ttingvr, T. llvndlvy, xY.HlTOXVill'd, D, Asbury, E. Bvnnott, j. NIQHVIITIIIIPY, K. Smithsun. SECOND ROW: M. Bugaln I. lm-clnrn, D. Lutvs, R. Higgs, D. Blusv, I. XNISO, C. Rnbmson, I. PEIYOSO, J. Bvnnett. THIRD ROW: VV. Butler, D. Sums, B. Pizzi, llnrlmx. D. Mnrriwn, NV. Strumidm-1', J. Morrison, J. Thompson, C. XVnlthc-r. Q, jnnfball ' ' Jnntball 7 9 9 7 9 9 XVHS Opp. WHS Opp 6 38 A Trinity qpupp 18 ., ,. McKccsp0rt, . 7 . . ,. - Q2 0 9 A Mflwiu A AAAAA 21 2? 1 g 51111213191 .. . p . gg Ho 13 , Canonsburg ,.,.. 24 37 E p ...A Cim0n-CCCi1 A 12 13 Uniontown , 13 13 . , .,... C:illlOllSbll1'g . ,... 26 XVON 1 LOST 3 NVON 2 LOST 3 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM BO'l l'OM ROVV: YV. Kmzhn, R. LlK'Kil1Ill'f', M. IJOIHIDIIC, I. Olvnick, W. Dunum, T. Brown, T. Rizor, L. Sulitz, P. Stcrzxtoru, N. Zullu. SECOND ROYV: S. NY1'ig1ht. S. SIQTIIIIPY, D. Puffs, R. Glass, D. Popvck, S. Sorfce, F. Moyer, I. Martin, L. Williamson, F. Lindhvrg, J. lfunku, l.. llu:u'Lllm'y. T. M031-r. THIRD ROVV: Mr. Stolfcr fL'O2lChT, T. McKc'e-, Mr. Mvrmy Cruucllb, H. Hull. I. Kk1Zkll'iCk. L. Mikchvll. D. Km-A-Ib, Al. Yitu. j. Diaunuml, XV. Hznmvn, C. Burk, R. Wisv. N. Vuctor, Mr. Iulm.un Lcuzxclml, D. Haxrflcy. FOURTH ROW: L. Witzcling, il. liurnhill, I . llurm-, 1. Liphlk, XV. Milvs. R. Spcncs-r, M. Dc-ckvr, R. Bhxckllurst, R. Bnkvr. 1 i 5 -.. .1.w-Mm.QQvwwwwm..Nummv-.ww-Q.. .. -......, .V-,www -Q f.-f,w4-,m....wwm .1-1-wmv1m Tha- l.ittl0 Prvxics finishcd thc 1959-1960 sc-ason with 21 rt-corcl of tc-n Wins and tour lossvs. This is not an ularining rvcorcl, clnv to thc fact that Coat-li Lzinghlin St1ll'f0C1 off with an cntirvly now first string. In thc lust 18 svconcls of the gznnc with Trinity, on Trinity's postage stznnp court, XV11sh lligh was tlt-fcntl-cl 51-50. Tho Little- Prvxics only haul tiinc for ll clcspvmtc lu-nyc ut tht- hziskct hc- lorc- tht- horn hlvw vntling thc- gznnc and hringing Trinity ai victory that it has songht for over 12 yours. Trinity inzulv nvarly 40 pci' cent of its shots while NVush Iligh muclc only 31 pt-r cont. xviwlllllgftlll silccvvclcd in making 14 of 21 shots lroni thc- fonl lint- whilc Trinity inzulc- 13 of 20. Tho XVilSll Iligh 11l'Sl'l'Vl'S kvpt it from hcing an ull-ronncl snt-cvss for Trinity hy Winning tht- pre'- liininury gznno -1-1-38. The' XVushington tcznn with 11 playcrs con- trihnting, gzitlivrccl 297 fit-ld goals :incl 188 free throws for 11 total of 780 points in the 14 lvzigno gznnvs. ln tc-ann statistics, XVashington hclcl svconcl plum- in olfcnsv and third plucc in clctcnsc. Tho Little' l'rcxi0s z1x'i'1'z1gc-cl 55.8 points por gannv, while' thc' opponvnts 1tYl'l'21gl'C1 37.6. Nlornl: lJon't i'L'f4'l's'x' footlmll gznnvsl Conrli l.nnghlin l'rnt'lul ankle doing so. 'Mnunq,d5' aljmmyaina 6 ' Jw-54 Y.XR8lTY BASKICTBALL TEAlW, lvff lo right: ll. Davis, XY. Bnrgvss, K, Sinilhson, I, Smitllisky. J. Hliitv. lt. Ui'ilinini1.-li, NY, Slrotln lt, lllgglv. lt. Stock. ll. johnson. Mr. Laughlin Ccoan-hi, Al. Crinnn tkm-1-lingl. C. Cinnlwr tingrsj. l VARSITY SENIORS ltiel1:1rL1 Crnliilniek Nvuverly Strothers Son11y Burgess, a sophomore, led the lnillllgll- li11-111e11 in scoring hy sinking 71 field goals and 42 free throws. This record put Burgess in fifth plaee ill imliyiclilal scoring O11 tl1e NVPIAL See- tion IV returns. Aeeording to Coach Laughlin, tl1e seaso11 should have been hettern hut that tl1e 'ioutlook for the future is rather l1rigl1t. XVaverly Strothers and liiehard C1Tllllll11Ck are the two Sl'll1Ol'S who wonit return next year. All others are seheclulecl to return next season, plus rei11'es'e11tatiyes from tl1e 1' e s e 1' V e team, eonehecl hy llerh johnson, which came through ll 22-ganie seheclule with only two defeats. To make the pieture l7l'igllft'I', every o11e of tl1e 15 hoys who macle up till' reserves is a11 underelziss- inan. Five of 1110111 are juniors tl1is year, the other ten are sophoniores. Niore stre11gth is being pro- clueecl hy Coach xvillikllll l3el11'ens. Whose junior high squad finished tl1e S01lSOll with an unheateli reeorcl. 57 SEASON RECORD VV. H. S. 45 , Donora 52. Baldwin , 59 California ,. 49 Connellsville 42 , . Henipfielcl 46 Beth joint 53 tl e an 1 lixffl' 381 . . Do1'111o11t 64. . . , Fort Cherry 58 . . 'ML Lebanon 51 'Burgettstown 76 'Chartiers 58 .,.. 'Trinity . , 69 QCEIIIOII-hi01511112111 56 Duquesne ,. 48 ., .w1JOI'lllOll1 A 64 . , H Fort Cherry . 28 .. 'Mt Lebanon 53 Burgettstown 73 . . 'Chartiers 1 . 50 , oT1'inity . , , 50 , . . Canon-MclNIillan 'L m'a1 gnc ga 111s 's 1Von 13 Lost 9 ASSISTANT COACHES xvilliillll Bel1re11s, j1111ior High IUQKIII Ilerhert Johnson, Reserve team Opp . 67 ,49 41 . 39 , 54 1,40 54 .. .. 4-1 1 49 45 48 33 34 60 64 38 66 M47 H49 51 34 sk VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Ewing, Sandra Super, JoAnn DeMaria. TOP RONV: Ruth Ann Hueeroft, Patty Aloia, Gloria Manfredi, Patti Helicke. 6' BDDAL ' ' UK, J ARSITY CIIEERIMAIJERS. LEFT T0 RIGHT: G. Manfrcdi, . Ewing, l'. Alexia, j. l,L'hi21!il1l, R. liuecruft, P. Ilelicke, S. Super. Our seven varsity cheerleaders, assisted by Wash High fans, urged on the big teamsu this year. Super-animated junior and senior girls, all gifted with strong vocal cords and an abundance of energy and school spirit, kept the stands ringing with victory shouts. Every game found the cheerleaders pre- senting an attractive scene in their chic white uniforms with blue and black letters. Whenever the game was played out of town, the cheer- leaders went also, to boost morale and spark the cheering section. At the crucial moments of the game, a rally would be started by these girls, yells of i'Let,s go, Prexies, we want some actionf' After victories the Victory Yellv was heard, and following our few defeats T-E-A-M, Yea, Teamv was still sounded forth. Try-outs for these competitive posts, excit- ing trips to out-of-town games, decorating the goal posts, planning pep assemblies-all these were the rewards for the time and energy devoted to boost school spirit. sie STLYWGS' FAOVFTE VARSITY YVRESTLING TEAM 'IONI IKOXY: T. Brown, 1. Burns, I. Higgins, NV. Hoyt, F. Gallo, P. D'Allesandro, R. Barr, M. VVhitco. SECOND ROYV: Il. Becker fmau it K llurk. li. lan-as, C, Mawhinney, Al. Scandale, F. Mazza, J. Ullmu, AI. Cunningham, ,I. Tlunnpsou, Mr. Xlousetis ieoaehj. ' J .Slwwa .flmplwv The l.ittle Presidents launched their campaign on the right foot as they won seven of 13 houts in the match with Uniontown. Six of the seven VVash lligh triumphs came when the Uniontown matmen found themselxes examining the skylight of the gym while a XVash Iligh grappler was pressing their shoulders to the mat. XVash High ran through its first five matches this season without a loss. But later they dropped verdicts to power Trinity twice, and to Canon-Nlc- Xlillan, NVayneshurg, Shaler, and Nlt. Lebanon. The Blue and Black, which has had its share of champions in the past, has had rough going in re- cent eamnaigns as far as tournament winners were concerned. This year, the hest the Little Presidents grapplers could do was to gain some places in the Section Three semi-finals. XVith a w r e s tl i n g team which won eight matehes and lost six during the season and several hoys returning again next year, YVash Highis mat eoaehes. Nlr. Mousetis and Nlr. Moninger are hop- ing that their l.ittle Presidents will he ahle to return to championship form again. lil T Wrestling coach, Stanley Mouse-tis and his assislanl. .lzuues Nloniu A Little Prexic works hard for the glory of VVash High A total of eight boys won their letters in wrest- ling this year. According to Mr. Mousetis, this rec- ord of eight letter awards in a single year has never been equaled while he has been wrestling coach at Wash High. A lack of boys to qualify in the different weight classes was a major cause of the reserve squad los- ing as many matches as it did. With new boys to appear next year, plus some others who saw limited action this year, Coaches Mousetis and Moningcr will be striving to bring Wash Highis team up next season to its usual place among the top ones in the area. SEASON SCORES W. H. S. Opp. 37 ,. .Uniontown ,. 23 44 ...,.. . ., Claysville ., 1,16 ....Avella . 9 28 ,. . .. Carnegie ,. ,. .. .19 80 .llurgettstown 22 19 ., Canonsburg . . 38 57 ,. , Peters Twp. . ., 3 9 , Trinity . .,,. 87 6 ..,VVaynesburg . . 43 20 ,. Shaler .,,..... , 29 34 ..,, . ,, Chartiers . , , 16 35 ,. . .lefferson . ,, , . 13 21 .. . Mt. Lebanon . . 22 6' , ,. Trinity . ..,. , . H43 SENIOR VVRESTLERS TOP: George Burk, Pete lJ'Alessandro. MIDDLE: Frank Gallo, Joseph Scantlale. BOTTOM: lolm Ullom, Michael VVllitco. 61 IKOTTOIN1 ROVV: J. Kvllllmly, C. 'I4hlll'llllHl'LZ, M. King, j. Maxwllinlwy. Y, Bawr. j. l':n'L'sn. SECOND ROW li. Rigg. fIllilIl2lLZi'l'J. ll. Culvlm, A. Juhmnn, l'. l'cl1inow, -I. Diaunuml, l.. XYitfn-ling, Mr, Nluningvl' gg-mu-Ill, BOTTOM ROVV: G. Dom-I Qnuumgcrj, R. Blzxkv, S. Mnwku, L. Lvnlmrt, C. Cohn 17. Nl:-iullml, C, Clumtull, NV Kuglm, H. l'willm'1'. SECOND ROVV: NIV. Mul1iny.u'l' LL-ualcllj, -I. Vihr, F. Kluywr, 'lf CL'mrum', Al. Orlusky, ll NYusle-r, I.. XVHHHITTSIIII, F. Lindberg, R. Shumun, H. Higgs. D. Blackn. D. Dom-l. 62 jnzbidlf ' L' 9.4, fvnfzq, Dall Qfmam, iifXetion, aetion, We Want action! is the ery ol' the spiritecl girls who whip up enthusiasm at the junior high ancl reserve football and basket- ball gannes, pep assemblies, and W 1' e S t l i n g inatehes. Varsity eheerleaclers hold ten practice ses- sions lor girls interestecl in trying ont for the sqnacl-this giving them the opportunity to learn IIICSICIKYIC Clll-IlClil,l'IADlCRS. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nlerriqly Ensti loAnn Moreno. NW..-aww M s, Sue IUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS, BOTTOM TO TOP: lieekx Grlnnn, Connie Dasta, Lynn Giles, Karen Schott, Donna lfeehter all the cheers. Then, each girl must perform a sample cheer before Miss Martha Clark, adviser, and the varsity cheering squad. They are cho- sen for their personality, cheering and aerobatie ability. The aim of every beginning cheerleader is to beeoine a varsity cheerleader, ancl these peppy girls work hard to achieve that goal. f Keirs, Donna McKee, Marlene Urso. Wendi 63 1959 VARSITY TRACK TEAM BOTTOM ROW: S. Washington, W. Mosebay, R. Cimino, S. Parisse, R. Davis, T. Schneck, C. Burk, R. Lobozzo, I. Ulloni, R. Proven zano. SECOND ROYV: M. Gwilliam, R. Davis, D. Ferrell, T. Rothemiund, S. Burgess, F. Siek, T. O'Conner, R. Fischer, C. Yoders C. Seavy, K. Smith. THIRD ROW: C. Mawhinney, B. Mawhinney, R. Stinson, I. Lynch, K. Parry, R. Supler, W. Belt-astro, C. NValth er, J. Soltez, R. Contas, R. Murray. FOURTH ROVV: W. Scalzo, C. Wright, D. Sinus, C. Rust-bel, E. Barlow, C. Zanibeli, I. Miner P. D'Allm-samlro, Meloy, H. Riggle. lclaah, Here we go againv was the favorite saying of track members in 1959. For the third consec- utive year i11 triangular competition, the Little Prexies defeated Canonsburg and came in sec- ond bebind Mt. Lebanon. Sam Parisse placed first in the broad jump, and Ken Parry placed first in the pole vault. During the track meet, Wash Highs Dick Gontas set a new discus rec- ord with a throw of 124 feet 9Vz inches. Mt. Lebanon scored 45V2 points and Canonsburg scored 11. Out of 21 competitive teams, Wash High placed 11th in the Canonsburg Relays. The Lit- tle Prexies took a second place in the distance medley and fifth in the two-mile relay as Tom Schneck placed fifth in the mile run. On April 21 Wash High met Connellsville in an unsuc- cessful meet. Three boys placed first in their respective events: Don Ferrell in the 100-yard 64 .,J . Liam, dash, Watson Mosebay in the 800-yard run, Bob Provenzano in the mile run. Dick Contas broke the school record in the discus by heaving it 1311!2 feet. The Little Prexies out performed all other teams at the County Coaches meet in Can- onsburg, they did the same at the District Quali- fying Meet. 'Tom Schneck, Roger Fischer, Bob Proven- zano, and jerry Zambell wore the school colors into second place in the four-mile WPIAL relays. The team of Walter Swesky, Tom Schneck, Bob Provenzano, and jerry Yoders placed fifth in the medley relay at the annual South Park Coaches meet. The 1959 Track Team had a fair season. Watson Mosebay, a senior, who was out for track only this one season, did an outstanding job, and won his letter in varsity competition. The lmaliy Prexies worked hard during the 1959 season to achieve victories, hut due to lack of experience and uhad luck they lost the ma- jority ol their meets. Nlr. Orville Conn, coach ol' the junior high, stated that the team was very strong in the heavyweight division, but that it had no depth in the other weight classes. At the Comiellsville meet, XVash High placed first in the 50-yard dash, 75, 100, 200, high jump and hroad jump. A record was set by the Little Prexies' S80 relay team at Uniontown. This team consisted of Frank Nlazza. Bob Higgle, Ted Vactor, and Bob Stock. Bill Hoyt, a promising freshman, won the 50-yard dash every time he ran it. Another freshman, Ted Vactor, captured first place honors in the low hurdles each time he participated. Eight of the trackmen will lie engaging in varsity meets in 1960. Their experience in iun- ior high will help them make the i'60,' team one of the best the school has ever produced. .0. .9-QDHLX' JUNIOR HIC I I at X I i Ss ...,. - 3 i I , 3 1 With a fine display of skill, it's up :md over the lmr and into the sawdust. II TRACK TEAM l!0'l l'0M IIONY: lt. Cohlis, li. Rnsehel, I. Falvo, D. Devennev YV Dillon R Baker S Sorice II NIeKee C Skinner A K N I -, . , . . , .. , . , , .. . , . eys, o SECOND ROYV: Il. Owens, K. Sniithsun, T. XYAICIUT, NI. Hogan, 11. Bartu. j. Bennett, NV. Colmlis, j. Mawhinney, M. Nixon. A. D1-mas, Mr fonn acorn-lull.. THIRD ROYV: Mr. Eros tcoaclij, lt. Stock, j. Donner, NY. Butler, XV. Fleirsncr, F. Mazza. R. liiggle, J. Liptak, B. Pizzi, J. 7lll 1 o i. U HIISUII. .. W af. , I ' 9 : . i . Q. K Xdffill Ixxvf l - xx! ,H in U Q xx-ff - Y X Q 1 'YW' s..J K 1959 BASEBALL TEAM BOTTOM ROW: A. Chandler, I. Brown, A. Elliott. SECOND ROW: 1. Ross, W. B l pack E. Mnrkowski. THIRD ROW: Mr. Rodjom Qcoachj, T. Headley H Vactor, D t rxhre, R. Selway. arney, D. Day, T. Hughes, I. Barr, D. Richmond, D. . Barnes, R. Pisnrcik, I. Mirto, O. Bedillion, R. Holden, ' 67 ' ofou,,7n97'ZL.ofabnnon. I 911, Strike three! You're outiv and baseball sea- son starts again. The diamond men opened the 1959 season by playing to a deadlock with Burgettstown, and went on to a season record of five wins and three losses. In mid-season they had a four-game win- ning streak, placing them in position with Mt. Lebanon for section leaders. That game proved the downfall for the Rodjom-coached team, for Mt. Lebanon defeated the Little Prexies by a score of 3 to 0. There were seven seniors on the 1959 team- Tom Hughes, who played shortstop, Pete Vac- tor, pitcher and center fielder, Buckie Popeck, center Helder and pitcher, Orville Bedillion, pitcher, Reggie Bolden, pitcher, Don Richmond, left fielder, and Frank Steratore, second baseman. Coach liodjom reported that, in spite of conditions, the season was an over-all success, with a fair outfield and a strong infield. Flaw!! As this book goes to press, old man winter has limited baseball practice to the confines of the gym. And with the opening game only days away, the team has had little opportunity to test its strength. However, there is one drawback- a shortage of good pitchers. SEASON SCORES 1959 Washington . 6 Burgettstown 6 Washington Trinity . Washington Mt. Lebanon Washington Canonsburg Washington Chartiers Washington Trinity .. . , Washington Mt. Lebanon Washington Canonsburg Washington Chartiers . Won 5 Lost 3 Tie 1 'fha' pnrposc of any lcttur clnh is to rvcog- nim- gill aitlilc-tvs and nunnigcrs who liavv qnuli- lit-d for llll'Illlll'l'SlliP and to stiniulutv al spirit of coopvrution lwtwevii follow atlilvtvs and stu- clcnls. tlw coaching stall. faculty, and thc ud- niinistrution. :Xt alll tiinvs ai coclv of good sports- niunship is ohscrrccl, in fact und in spirit, und this hrings crvclit to thc organization. thc school, nncl thc' connnnnity. NVush lliglrs lc-ttvr club nivcts livery third NVm'clin'sLluy ol' wich month nnclcr thc gniclanicc' of its uclrisvix Mr. llcrhcrt johnson. During foot- lmll sm-uson, inovivs of prvcvcling gznncs wore shown, and the film of the 1952 WPIAL Chain- pionship footlmll gannv lu-twvvii XVilSllilIflt0Il and .-Xliqnippu wus svvn. This your thi- clnh took churgm' of clmniing and polishing thc trophivs in thc' trophy cziscs on first lloor. Along with thc- zninnzil picnic lu-Id in thi' spring ait XV2lSllllIQi0ll Park. thc XV Clnh has 21 nvwly liorinvcl projcvt of uwnrcling ll trophy to thi- ontstzincling svnior iltlllltft' of thc XOQIII to hc pru- scntvtl on Roc-ognition Dux' in lutv May. lh-cc-iving 11 Varsity lvttcr award for any vzlrsily sport is thc' only 1'0ql1ir'vi1iviit for zuhnis- sion to thi' club. CU Klub Jn Un. XV CLUB OFFICERS: Gi-orgv Burk, Ss-c'l's-tnryg jrrry Nouns liolwrt Cinrino. l'x'4-sialvntg ltii-lnml Cowan, Yin- Prvs NV CLUB Il0'I l'0M HUNV: l . Cnllo, .l- flrhnin, lt. ciimim, ll. XYln'i'lm'l', S. Nlhsllington, S. Pnrissv, C. C1nnlmc'r, Nl. Xvliiico. C. Burk, 'l UK oni l'lloni, il. llu'kn'x'. SICCUND ROYY: Nlr. llvrlwrt johnson taulx'iss'rl, ll. liigglv, ll. Daixis, QI. l.yni'h, C. Klnwliilillvv, ll. Dnvis, C. Slot Hoc in Al. 171-rlwr, Al. XYhilm'. 'I'. liollwrnnnnl. l.. llnghvs. ,l. Zannlwll. THIRD ROYV: C. Svzwy. ii. Cownn, 1. Nlirto, lt.'Stock, AI. Yoclvrs, ni ix Qlxxilliann, li. Uonlns. Al. Soltvl. Xl. Class. IC. llnrlow. 37 fo L I fL:7fI 5'x 'Un- 2 ie fl ,Q ?R 2 A ,W Q , 5 Q H W' 1 j I - jim Sclwni 6711011 6 ff' Q. 68 41 -wwkk ' f-wr vs li .Q rw 1' My 4-Ji 'N' ,gun 45 N Rip .fiirffk -. k N Sa. . ' 155 8 i 'HQ we m Ns P P.:- .- Jalmjlmg zllnjmclwmfy' 69 I I O L ofccwldmtyuida lmzb, WILLIAM E. AMOS B. - Washington and jciferson Economies Home and School Visitor CLEA L. ANDREWS Secretary, High School office WILLIAM E. BEHRENS A. B. - University of South Carolina Boys, Physical Education Reserve Foothall Coach, junior High Basketball Coach MARY. L. BELL B. A. - Chathaing M. A. - University of Pittshurgh English PHILIP R. BERRY B. S. - Washington and jefferson Science RONALD BLOCH B. S. Art Education - Edinhoro State College Art A. L. BOULANGER B. S. - California State College Geometry KATHARINE BOYLES A. B. - Beaver College University of Pittsburgh English HELEN NI. BROMLEY B. A. - Chathaing M. A. - University of Pittsburgh World Ilistoryg American History Co-adviser, Usher Cluhg sponsor of United Nations group. DOROTHY I. BRYSON B. A. - Geneva College Englishg VVorld Historyg American Ilistory MARTHA A. CLARK B. - VVittenherg University Englishg Reading Coach of cheerleaders, forensics ROBERT L. DAY B. S. - Penn Stateg M. Ed. - Duquesne lVIi1l'llClll2ltICSg Algehrag Reading VINCENT DiBELLO B.S. - WVashington and Jeffersong M. A. - Washington and jefferson Algebra I and H MARGARET MCQ. DICKIE B. - Margaret Morrison, Carnegie Institute of Tech- nolo ry Foods and Nutrition ALICE BI. DRAKE B. S. - Bethany Collcgeg M. S. - Washington and jefferson Biology Girls, Go-To-College Cluh Adviser REED DUNN B. A. - VVashington and Jefferson Chemistry DONALD EMERY B. S. - California State College Industrial Arts Co-sponsor of VVash High, Inc. EARNEST A. EROS Graduate of VVestern Reserve and Pitt Historyg Economics Assistant Football Coachg junior High Track Coachg co-sponsor of Future Teachers of America 70 Jil-Qlif 9 ' gf ' fnco ICDITII l Rl'1Dl':lllCKSON ll. S. - l'4'ml Slallvg Xl. ICQI. - lylliXk'l'Sily of l'illsl1lll'gll c:C'llK'l'lll Scivmw' illlil lllfllul SQ'il'llL'l' Club Allxisvl' IRVING T. COTTLIICB llzls llc-g1'vvs Hum BIUUIIISIYIIFQ Stalin- Cnllg-gc :mtl Uni 'vc'l'sily of 1'ittsl1ll1'gIx lillsillcss l'Ixplm'uim'yq f:t'llK'!'ill 'fypiug ELIZA CHABLH llulcls two llc-grvvs frmn Unix'orsily of Pittslmrglm ICIIQHSIIL livuding KZO-SDUIISUI' ui' lfllfllll' 'l'vz1clu'rs of A1111-rica lCl.IZABlC'l'Il IIAINIILTON H. A. - W 1msh'1' Cfclllvgvg Nl. A. - NVa1sl1i11gt0l1 Zlllll hlvff- l'l'SUlI Arm-1'ic-am llislury IRICNIC I.. IIANHNIICRS li. li. IC. - lluslmn UlliN1'lxSitf'1 Xl. lflcl. - Unixvrsitv of PiHSlHll'Qll Clmgrupluy PAUL lf. IIAIZDINC ll, S. - llllvlxllvll Uxlixwsilyg XLS. - lli'llll Stzlfc' Assistant l'1'im-ipallg Clliclalllvv f:OllllSl'lUl' C. GAYLORD llAli'l'NlAN li. A. uml NI. A. - XYllSlIiIlQ,'tUll :mal .lt'H.l'l'SUll lhnglislng lirauuutim-sg Algvlmm Sn-nim' Play l,il'Q'l'tUI'1 f:l70I'lhllillUl', Blllllilll' amd Svnim' Ac- livilivs SARA G. HICRIUUTT A, ll. - l'1'ml Stallm' linglisll GUY ll. AIARIJINIC li. A. - xvilillillglllll amd Jl'H'L'l'SUIl W'm'hl Ilistmyg I'c'11l1sylx'z111izl Ilistory Bmvliug Club Spmlsor Mr. llllfllillg, as QlIid2lllL'l' cmmsolor, lu-lps stuck-nts prvpurm- for tlxc future-. 71 yfwhsfww J1m,nwL3Mp ' wma... RITA JARDINE A li. S. - Unixc-rsity of l'ittxIml1rgl1 l30okkt't'pingg Sl1m'tIml1cIg CIl'l'iC1ll IlI'lll'tit'l' HERBERT R. JOHNSON B A - Bvtllalm' C0114-gv C 11111 ll SCiC'llCl'1 llvzllth XX Club Sponsor: Qlllllilll' High lfllllfllllll C0111-lug lh's1'1'u lizxskotlmll C0211-I1 DAVID R. JOHNSTON B.S. - slippt-rv Hook Static- Cullt-gpg NI. .-X. - Uni- vt-rsity of l'ittslm1'gl1 c:l'lll'l'lll Nlntlmmmxtics Varsity lfootlmll Conn-Img Varsity 'lwI'LlL'li Ccmvln SHELDON KELLFIY B. S. - Whyllc-slm1'g Cullvgv Assistant P1'im'ipz1l CURTIS VV. KERNS B. S. - f:LllifUl'l1i1l Stats' Collc-gm Nl. Iicl. - Ullixs'l'xily of Pittslmrglu Mcclulllivzll l,l'2lXVillQL PllUfOQl'1l17Ilj' PAUL KNESTRICK zlslmingtml :mil -ll'fI't'l'SUll Algvlmralg solid Un'mm't1'yg 'I'rigmlulm't1'yg Culh-gtk Mzltllclllzltirs PAUL A. KIKATT B. S. illlil Xl. A. - NYzlsl1i1lglm1 llllll vll'lIl'l'SUIl fui'llt'I'ill Suit-m-v1 Iloultllz JXIILHO-xviSlllll Xlill4'l'i1llS spmgm-Uf'smm1tx..1 cjilllllfil :tml Stlltlvut fJlN'I'1llUl4S Stull REED KRICIDICR B. S. - Ifclinlxom Stalls- CuHm-gv junior Iliglx Artg ALIXLIIILTLI Art Assistant Vlil'ilL'k llrmclm ELIZABETH A. KROI. B. A. - Svtmm llillg li. S. - cIill'Ill',Lfit' 'Ibn-In s1.m1l.1...tI. 'l'x'pi1lgg HllSilIt'SS lfnglisllg I't'1's1m1ll Typ- ing. .-Xssistaml l'1'im-ipzll, Xlr. Kc-llc-y, SlI1'll'l'ViSi'S twat SL'!ll'ClllIi s zmcl thc- orclmillg ut' books and Sll1717lit'5. 7:2 Jim, gui gm glawwm param ww. Qnfmmi CORA R. KRUECER Clerk, VVashington High office WILLIAM M. LAUCHLIN B. S. - WVashingt0n and Jefferson Health Varsity Baskethall Coach HELEN NI. MANES B. S. - Penn State English, Reading, Spelling Youth for Christ sponsor TERESINA MARINO A.B. - University of Pittsburgh, M. A. - Washington and Jeflerson Frenchg Spanish, Speech Co-adviser of Modern Foreign Language Cluh KIRK W. MCCULLOUCH B. S. and M. A. - Washington and Jefferson Biology: Physics Boys' Co-To-College Cluh Sponsor MARY BELLE MCCOWEN B S Clrni fit Institutt of Ttchnolor - 1 1, - .' - et gy Clothing SARAH E. NICENRUE B. A. - Seton Hill, M.A. - Penn State English W. L. RICCLUMPHY B. S. - Wayneshurg College Senior Ceography Faculty Manager of Athletics MARY B. NIERRIN B. S. - lndiana State College Home Economics LEAH B. MILLER Bookkeeper, Washington lligh School WATSON MILLER H. S. - Wayneshurg College , Biologvg Advanced Science Key Club Adviser JAMES A. MONINGER B. A. - Washington and Jefferson Ceneral Math: Advanced General Math go-sponsor, Wash High, Inc., Assistant Wrestling .oaci STANLEY NIOUSETIS B. A. - Franklin and Marshall Pennsylvania History, Civics Varsity Wrestling Coach, Junior High Track HARRY E. MURRAY B. A. - Grove City College Prohlcins of Democracy Assistant Junior High Foothall Coach J. RICHARD NEVIN B. M. Ed. - NVest1ninster, M. F. A. - Carnegie Insti- tute of Technology Music Appreciation, Junior High Chorus JAMES M. NYSWANER li. S. - California State College Algehra lg Eighth Grade Math L. HERBERT OSTRANDER B. S. - Duquesneg M. F. A. - Carnegie Institute of Technology Chorusg Vocal Supervisor, elementary schools. GUY E. PATTERSON, M. D. B. S. - VVashington and Jefferson, M. D. - Univer- sity of Pittshurgh Medical Examiner, WVashington Schools 73 13.0, dual Qbuzct Jim .Siclwni Cdfmk ROBERT C. PROVINS B. A. - VVasliington and .Iellierson English BEATRICE VV. PRUVINS B. and M. S. - Penn State Cirls' Plwsieal Edueation JEAN W. ROBINSON B. S. - Carnegie Institute oi' 'llt'L'llilOlOj.fy1 M. Ed. - University of Pittsburgh Sliortliandg Typi-writing: Secretarial Olliee l'rnetiee Yearbook Adviser JOSEPH S. RODJOM B. A. - WVasliington and Jellersong M. E. - University ol. Pittsburgh World History Varsity Baseball Coaelig Assistant Football Coaeli MARGARET SABIPSON B.S. - Westininsterg M. Ed. - Unixersity ol' Pitts- bnrglig Library eertifieation - Duquesne Librarian Librarv Couneil Adviser JOANNA SCHOTT B. A. - Tliiel College Soeial Studiesg lteading ZARA L. SIECEL A. B. and M. E. - University oi Pittsburgli Latin Co-sponsor, Uslier Club EDVVARD R. SLOSKY B.S. and M. S. in Pliysieal Edueation - Indiana Uni- versity Driver Education JOSEPH M. SMITH B. A. - VVasbington and Jellersong M. Ed. - University of Pittsburgli Algebra I, Matlieinaties 9 JANE SPROAT A. B. - YVaynesbnrg College. M. Ed. - Penn State Cerinang Latin Co-sponsor, Modern Foreign Language Club WILMA STEELE Clerk, VVasliington lligli Seliool olliee RUDOLPH V. STOLFER B. S. - California State College Ceneral Metal Sliopg Printing Assistant Junior lligli Football Coaelig lien l ranl4lin Guild Adviser MRS. JEAN STEOTT Allegheny General Hospital Training Seliool tor Nurses Scliool Nurse KERMIT L. TAGCART B.A. - Grove City College Social Studies PAUL E. WEBER B. F. A. - Carnegie Institute of 'l'eelinoloQ5': M. M. - New England Conservatory czl' Musie Instruinental Musieg Junior Bandg Elenic-nt:u'y Musie Supervisor ROGER E. WVILLIAMS B.M. and M. M. - NVest Virginia Universitx Senior Bandg Instrumental Musie Supervisor 74 E s i l 5 i 'l'hc prclimiuarics to thc facc-lifting prom-css at thi- jclfcrson-IIallam CUIIIUI' ol thc huiltl XVash Iligh lx-gan to show its middle 1lgC this ycar. To postponc such a tragedy, an cmer- gcncy liacc-lifting opcration started in the fall. Thc lmcauticians, in thc forms of construction mon, gavc thc school a scalp trcatmcnt: hot tar and gravcl. liuckcts uscd for cxccss rain arc now in cold storagc. The tcachcrs' task of hailing out watvr has ccascd. The Walls we-rc bulging at thc scams, so construction cxpcrts took onc corncr of our school apart and rclmuilt it. The shutting off of that stairwav inconvcnicnccd many. Namcs and cartoons vanishcd as the lcffer- son Avcnuc stairwavs Wcrc paintcd. Now bright colors mav also lac sccn in thc fourth floor class- rooms. Confusion rcigncd wlign thc lmclls rang at thc wrong timvs-or ncvcr rang at all. Now, all hack to normal, NVash High has again lmccn prcscrvcd in good hcalth. 75 Jim Kham, ' UZ, jim 7 9 9-60 Sclwnl VVorkmcn prvparc for thc scalp fl'k'ilfllll'llf+ll0f tau' and gravel it-.M ,, W.. The Ollieial VVashington lligh School lling hc, I 5 planning dances, preparing for a gigantic jnnior prom. selecting name cards, deciding on Senior pins-are memories to treasure in the years to XVith mixed emotions, caps and gowns are donned for the final phase of high school life- CIommencement. Then the memhers of the lune Class of 1960 will leave for the adnlt m.Q0.QIDlQ:Qd, H Five years of classes, elnhs, athletics, and Q Cmm,mnQ lmw. fiuauv Cmm. to an cud' The world-departing from the walls that sheltered them. that shared their joys and sorrows, and wandering through endless halls, making new friends. joining clnlms, serving on committees. listened to their plans and dreams. Senior officers: Don llnrgartl, Yiee l're-identg Carol l i'nnk. 'l'l'easiu's'i'g Susan Griines, Ss taryg llohert Murray, President. 76 HAZEL CIIRISTIE ACNEW Commercial Chorus, I'-Teens ller presence will brighten any business oflic CATHERINE MARIE ALLECRO Commercial Usher Club, Cirls Chorus, Senior Chorus Has been accepted at Robert Morris Bu JOHN CHARLES ANDERSON Academic Boys Co-To-College Club, Football, Track Hopes to attend Annapolis and become a naval oflieer KENNETH RICHARD ANTHONY General Senior Choir, Robed Choir After graduation, he hopes to get a good job, if not, he will enter the Armed Forces pa September 10 e considerably April 27 siness School September 13 January 3 4 ci, JACKIE ATKINSON July 6 General i CAA Council, Choral groups, Y-Teens Will enter the Held of beauty culture, after training at Ireneis Beauty School NOREEN AYRE October 12 Commercial Choral groups, Usher Club Robert Morris Business School is a definite part of her future. RAYMOND BAER August 29 Academic Boys Go-To-College Club, Editor of school newspaper Expects to attend Washington and jefferson College BRENDA MAE BAKER August 20 General Hopes to attend a business school and learn how to operate business machines EDWARD CHARLES BARLOW April I-I Academic Boys Ce-To-College Club, VV Club, Football, Track Itis college-the Milwaukee School of Engineering and then the Marines. RICHARD BEAL October 28 Academic Key Club, Student Council President, Boys Co-To-College Club, Wrestling, Track Fenn College is in his future 77 ,IOIIN ROBERT BECKER March 16 KMMDLZ g Academic Band, Boys Go-To-College Club Secretary, W Club, Wrestling manager, Band Council Plans include enrolling at Washington and jefferson College CAROL ANN BELL December 20 Academic American Legion Award-Sth Grade, Girls Go-To-College Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, Choral groups, Usher Club, Y-Teens, newspaper staff Plans to continue her education at Allegheny College CAROL BIARIAN BOARDLEY August 4 ,Academic Girls Go-To-College Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens Her future plans definitely include jerry FRED BOLDEN October 18 General VV Cflub, Baseball, junior High football, basketball, and trac' Expects to attend Western Michigan or become a profes- sional baseball player SANDRA JOYCE BONUS hlarch I8 Commercial Choral groups, Usher Club, Y-Teens, Business manager of newspaper, Top Tones Quartet Plans to become a social service worker, but first wants to attend john Robert Powers Finishing School WILLIAM F. BORDEN July ll Academic Band, Key Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, Boys G0-'To-College Club, Student Council, Dixieland Band His future plans include Carnegie Tech IEAN CLAIRE BRADEN January 28 Academic Band, Band Council, Library Council, Girls Go-To-College Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, Future Teachers of America, Y-Teens Hopes to be hard at work in September at Grove City College ROBERT BRADLEY Nlay 4 General Hi-Y, Basketball, Football, Track Would like to sail the ocean blue after graduation GAROLYN NANCY BREZINSKI Nlurch 15 Academic Newspaper staff, Girls G0-To-College Club, Y-Teens Hopes someday to put an R.N. after her name. CHARLES W. BRICE January 3 General Choral groups, County Chorus, District Chorus, Student Council, Modern Foreign Language Club, Boys Go-To- College Club His plans for the future are indefinite 78 gwwtefusa' ' N MARILEE BRYANT April 25 Academic Choral groups, Library Council Presiclent, Usher Club Secretary, Cirls Co-To-College Club, Y-Teens, newspaper stafl, Future Teachers Club. Looks ,way into the future: four years at Muskingum, grauluate school tor library trainingethen marriage. DONALD BURCARD Academic Student Council, Senior class vice president, Key Club, Boys Co-To-College Club, Band, Band Council, Choral groups. His education will be furthered at Creenville College in Illinois. April 9 GEORGE D. BURK April 3 Ceneral W Club, Football, Co-captain of wrestling team, track. Hopes to see his nzunc on some college roster. EDWARD CAREY, JR. June 12 Academic Boys C0-To-College Club, vice president of Future Teach- ers Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, Band, Band Council, Chorus, Hi-Y, Senior Plav. His plans include either engineering or teaching after four years at Greenville College in Illinois. ,lOSl'Il'll c:AluioZzA gi May 27 Academic Boys Co-'l'o-College Club. Plans to attencl college but is uncleeiclecl. SANDRA ,IEAN CARSON September 13 Academic Choral groups, Girls Co-To-College Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens, Future Teachers Club, Newspaper staff, Bancl llllljOI'i'lt9. NVill enroll at the Washington Hospital School of Nursing after graduation. BARBARA KAY CHICK hlay 14 Commercial Cirls Co-To-College Club, Usher Club, VVash High, Inc., Y-Teens. 'l'here's certainly variety in her future: WVill attencl Robert Morris Business School, continue with inocleling career, ancl become an Arthur Murray clance instructor. ROBERT CIMINO july 1 Academic XV Club President, Stuclent Council Vice President, Foot- ball, 'l'racli. College tops his list of future plans. RlCllARD CLARK April 28 General XVrestling. NVoulil like to earn his wings in the Air Force. MARY JANE CLUTTER 0Cl0l'ler 3 Commercial Y-Teens. C Her future plans inclucle Rl certain boy! 79 L CHARLES TRACY CLUTTER November 29 Academic Band, Drum Major, County Band, Key Club, Boys Co-'l'o4- College Club, Modern Foreign Langauge Club, Track, Senior Play. Plans to attend Grove City College in September. NELLIE E. COLE April l General Choral groups, County Chorus, Y-Teens. VVould like to enroll at Penn Commercial-tlren get a job and save some money. STANLEY COLE, JR. February 27 Academic Will enroll at Metropolitan 'l'echnical Institute to study electronics. CATHY JANE COLLIS January 8 Commercial Student Council, Reserve Cheerleader, Majorette, Seuio-r Chorus, Y-Teen Sweetheart in 1956, Y-Teens. Will teach dancing this fall, as well as attend modeling school. EDWARD C. CORNETTO january 7 General W Club, Track manager. Wants to be one of the boys in Air Force blue. REBECCA ANN COULTER Octllber 15 General Y-Teens. YVill be satisfied with a good job after graduation. RICHARD S. COVVAN, July 27 Academic Football, Student Council, Key Club, Reserve Basltetball, NV Club Vice President. VVill continue bis education, either at NV 61 ,I or at an lvy League school. C. CRAHABI COWIESON Billy 23 Academic Wash High, Inc., Science Club, Newspaper stafl. His education will be furthered at VV ISI AMANDA COX August 27 General A certain boy seems to be a definite part of her future. JO ANN GRAIN April 14 Commercial Girls Go-To-College Club, Science Club, Y-Teens, Future Teachers of America. Hopes to get a secretarial job. 80 Umm an, Ja saw 5 ww., WMM HA ' 62144 RICIIARD L. CROTIIERS June I4 General Plans to enroll in ll trzule school. JESS CRUMRINE August 22 General Ilus un auubition to work with muehinery. KARENLEE CUNNINGHAM June 22 General Will Flllil il future in beuuty culture. PETER L. D,ALESSANDRO, JR. January 21 Academic Stuclent Council, Boys Go-To-College Club, NV Club, Wrestling, Truck. Hopes his future will inelucle il lnilitalry eureer nt West Point. PATRICIA ANN DANIELS November I General Y-Teens. Is uncleeiclecl about the future. ROGER DAVID DANKOWSKY July 3 General Cho-ral groups. A eunclinlute for Unele Szuu's Navy. KAREN LOIUSE DANLEY February I General Girls Go-To-College Club, Y-Teens, Newspaper stuff, Future Teuehers of Aluerieu, Senior Play prouipter. Her future inelucles beeoiuing il fresluuaui nt Californian State College. DAVID RALPH DAVIS lNIay 27 General Football, Truck, VV Club, Senior Play. NVoulcl like ll eareer with the Navy. CAROL ANN DAY NOVCIHIIJCI' 7 Academic Library Couueil, Pep Club, GAA, Y-Teens. Will alttencl beauty eulture sehool. JAMES DECKER July 22 Academic Ili-Y, Football, NVl'CStlIIlfJ,', WV Club, Chorus. Expeets to join the Air Foree. S1 gmwgzo p. .IOANN DeMARlA july 25 Academic Cheerleader, Girls Go-To-College Club, Y-Teens, Sophomore attendant to May Queen. Plans to become a registered nurse. JUNE ANN DEJNICHAK September 21 General Chorus. Beauty school is in the immediate future-plans to attend Felix Beauty School. CAROL DENNING October 15 Academic Usher Club, Girls Go-To-College Club, Newspaper staff. Plans to attend Beauty Culture School-then get married. CAROL IEAN DeSENSI April 9 General GAA, Y-Teens, Chorus, Newspaper staff. Will enroll at Robert Morris Air Line School after graduation. NANCY IEANNE DITTMAN May 12 Commercial Usher Club, Newspaper staH', Y-Teens, Senior High Trio. Ensemble. Hopes to use her secretarial training in a good office job. JUDITH LOUISE DOMAN August 24 Academic Newspaper staff. Plans to continue her education at Nyack. PATRICIA LOUISE DONAHUE September 28 General Will wait for Michael Anthony to knock on her door with a million dollar check. WADE E. ELLIOTT August 4 Academic Boys Go-To-College Club. Will follow in his brotherls footsteps to Concordia junior College, where he will study for the ministry. NORMAN ENCELL December I Academic Key Club. NVould like to become a math teacher-will study at Robcrt's Wesleyan College. MARY MARGARET EPPERLY October 3 Academic Girls Go-To-College Club, Future Teachers of America, Modern Foreign Language Club, Y-Teens. XVill attend Keystone junior College-Then enroll in nurses' training. 82 Pat J Hecubna, 0. H. H. Hand Kilt' ' dwa1wL PATRICIA LORRAINE EVANS june ll Academic Choral groups, District and County Chorus, Senior Play, Y-Teens. A future beautieian-will attend Ireneis Beauty School. LILA EWING February 10 Academic Y-Teens. Plans to become an X-ray technician. PATRICIA JEAN FARRAR February 14 Academic Yearbook Editor, 'Head Usher, Girls Go-To-College Club, Future Teachers ot America. Will train at Washington Hospital School of Nursing. TERESA LOUISE FETIIERLIN May 18 Academic Girls Go-To-College Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, Y-Teens. VVill enroll in nurses' training at Washington Hospital. CAROL JEAN FRANK August 11 General Senior class treasurer, Chorus, May Queen attendant-Sth and 11th grades, Pep Club, Y-Teens. Plans to enroll at lrene's Beauty School. CERALDINE FRANK August 11 General Chorus, Pep Club, May Queen attendant-8th grade, Y-Teens. Hopes to enter secretarial field. BARRY FRIEDFELD February 12 Academic Hi-Y, Key Club, Modern Foreign Language Club. Undecided between Carnegie Tech and Penn State. FRANK CALLO January 27 Academic Boys Go-To-College Club, Key Club, S. O. S. Club, Stu- dent Council, W Club, Wrestling. WVill continue his education at Penn State or Ohio State. CHARLENE CAMBER JZ1l'll1ill'y 8 Commercial Girls Go-To-College Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens. Plans to' attend Ireneis Beauty School. CHARLES PHILIPS CAMBER, II October 5 Academic Baseball, Basketball Manager, Photography Club, W Club. Undecided about college-if so, it will be Bowling Green. 83 labs, ymmmi wfuuswwam ' gm fnlnm CHARLES GEROLIUM June 12 Academic Modern Foreign Language Club. WVill sign up with Uncle Samis Heet after graduation. SUZANNE ELIZABETH GETTO October 8 Commercial Chorus, Usher Club, Advertising Manager of Yearbook, Y-Teens, Y-Teen sweetheart candidate-11th grade. l VVould like to become a private secretary to a lawyer- thcn marriage. MELVIN IOSEPH GLASS November 24 Commercial Football, W Club, Future Teachers of America. Plans to attend California State College-then teach history. SANDRA LEE GOAZIOU November 21 Academic Choral groups, County Chorus, Band, County Band, Girls Go-To-College Club, Y-Teens. YVill attend college in thc fall. RICHARD CONTAS July 28 General Football, Track, W' Club. Has no plans for the future. BESSIE GRAYSON November 4 General Newspaper staff, a transfer from Trinity where she was a member of Chorus, Future Homemakers and Trinity, lnc. Unclceicled whether to attend Penn Commercial or Beauty Culture School. SUSAN ANN GRHNIES February 2 Commercial Senior class secretary, Student Council, May Queen attendant- lilth and llth grades, Y-Teens. Hopes to obtain a secretarial job or attend Penn Commercial. JAMES GRIMINI February 11 General Basketball manager, Newspaper staff, W' Club. XVill attend Game Commission School. RICHARD GRUNIMICK july 21 General Basketball, Chorus. Future includes a job at NVashington Steel. PHYLLIS DARLENE GUNIP December 31 Academic Band, Girls Go-To-College Club, Future Teachers of America, Senior Play, Y-Teens. NVill train for elementary teaching at Californian State College. 84 F. NIARSIIAL GYVILLIANI lx'IZll'Cl1 6 General 'l'racli, IV Clulm. After gfracluatiou it will hc trade school. ANN VV. HART June 25 Academic Choral groups, County Chorus, Girls Go-To-College Cluh, Newspaper statl, Assistant Head Usher. Plans ,to attend jcH'erson Medical College Hospital for nurses training. FREDA llU'I'll IIEADLEY June 25 Commercial XVould like to do general oflicc work after graduation. ,IUDITII ANN IIOOVER Iimuilry 31 Commercial Wlash Iligh, luc., Y-Tccns. llopcs for a secretarial join in june. KAY HOOVER October 25 General Girls Go-To-College Cluh, Usher Cluh, Y-Teens. Will attend Art Institute of Pittsburgh to train for a career in fashion illustration. MARGARET DARLENE HOWARD December 13 Academic Girls Go-To-College Cluh, Lihrary Council, Science Clulm, Newspaper staff, Wash High, Inc., Y-Teens. Plans include training in the nursing Held. SAUNDRA LEE HUMPHREYS November I0 Academic Usher Club. Hopes to cuter nurses, training. ROBERT KENNETH HUNT August 26 General Track, VVrestling, lfootlxall lNlanagcr. Will enlist in the Navy. PATRICIA HUSTON October 24 Academic Chorus, Majorette, Y-Teen candidate for Sweetheart-10th grade, Y-Teens. Already wears two rings on the left hand, so her carecr as homemaker is already cstahlishcd. LINDA LEE IIUTSON December 24 Academic Band, Y-Teens. Hospital training is a part of her future. 85 L'!au,nKZ ALBERT IANNONE Academic Football, Traek, Modern Foreign Language Club, Boys Go- To-College Club, Seienee Club NVill traxel to California to enter U.C.L.A. SANDRA ANN INCRABI General CAA, Y-Teens Nlason Felix Beauty Sehool will elai after graduation BONNIE KAY IPERIGNE November 5 Commercial l,ibrary Couneil, Journalism staff, Y-Teens Plans to attencl llulnbolt Institute WVALTER C. IRION June 15 Academic Modern Foreign Language Club, Key Club, Mixed Ensemble. Our Cerlnan exchange student-will return to Cerniany and enroll in Eberharcl-Kart University in Tuebingen March 9 November 21 her as a student CAROL DIANE ISERIAN January 23 General Chorus, Girls Co-To-College Club, Senior Play, Y-Teens Uncertain about her future plans JOHN JENNINGS May 25 Academic Modern Foreign Language Club, S.O.S. Club Hopes to raee ears and boats, and in his spare time to op- erate the Washington Vault Company JEANIE JESTER May 13 General Y-Teens Plans to join the Air Force LINDA DIANE JOHNSON August 28 Academic Choral groups, Usher Club, Girls Co-To-College Club, Newspaper stait, Pep Club, Y-Teens Will enroll at Washington Hospital to train for a nursing career TIIEODORE DAVID JOHNSON April 22 General Traek, Wrestling, Football Manager XVill head for sunny Florida and enter raclio work FRANCES R. JOHNSTON July 8 Academic Chorus, Usher Club, Y-Teens VVashington Hospital is her ehoiee for nurses, training S6 Cclalfm, Qlukm. of 9.Qlll'l'lLlI'l1j. 12, 7.41, PATRICIA ANN KAZARICK luily I9 General Plains to enroll at lrene's Beauty School to train for beauty culture work WILLIAM LINDLEY KEENER September 24 General Left school at semesters to join the Murines EMMA KENNARD March 24 Commercial Chorus, Girls Go-To-College Club, Library Council, Science Club, VVush High, Inc., Y-Teens First: attend Penn Commercial, second: get an good jolmg third: get married FLOYD KENNEDY Iune 12 General Plains tl future with Uncle Szun PEGGY KERR November 24 Commercial Y-Teens Hopes to become n secretary or at model WILLIAM PAUL KOSEK February 16 Academic Modern Foreign Language Cluh, Chorus Will attend Carnegie Institute of Technology for training us tl nuisie supervisor GLADYS LAIRD August 14 General Plains include ai good job-then, inzuriaige WILLIAM LAUGHLIN, IR. September 4 Academic Boys Co-'l'o-College Club, Student Council, Bzlsketlmll .Looks forward to at future in the foreign service utter attending NVillizun and Mary College CAROL JEAN LEONARD November 19 Commercial Student Couneil St'L'fl'titI'y, Girls Go-To-College Cluh, Band Secretary, Band Council, Y-Teens llzis heen at-er-ptr-cl for seereturinl training at Robert Morris CAROLYN LEONARD October 5 Commercial Liln':n'y Council, Y-Teens llopes to get work us il liooldteeper 1 i 87 Num, dwalwi lol WILLIAM LEONARD General HAYDEN I. LIPP Academic lish achievement award winner. JOHN LOUCKS General Plans for the future are indeHnite. PEGGY JANE LOWTIIER Commercial Y-Teens. An otlice job is in her immediate future. CHARLOTTE LARUE NIACE General VVill enroll in modeling school. MELVIN MAHANNA General State Police training. LARRY MAJOR Academic IOS E PH MANE S Academic Band. NANCY ANNETTA MANES Commercial Band, Y-Teens. finger holds the answer to any future plans. GLORIA JEAN MANFREDI Academic erican Legion Award in 8th grade. 88 Uncle Sam has first claim-after that he His future includes an education at Bethany Z 911. nq.lz21h, October 25 Plans include getting a job or enlisting in the Army. january 16 Key Club, Wash High, Inc., President, Boys Go-To-Col- lege Club, Senior Play, Sports Editor of newspaper, Eng- Plans to attend Carnegie Tech and major in chemistry. January 8 October 6 January 13 November 30 will apply for April 12 Modern Foreign Language Club, Boys Go-To-College Club. Northwestern will find him on campus in September. February 21 Track, Wrestling, Key Club, Boys Go-To-College Club, November 26 May attend Penn Commercial, but the diamond on the vital November 28 Choral groups, Student Council, Cheerleader, Girls Go- To-Collcge Club, Library Council, Newspaper staff, Am- Plans to attend Wheaton College-will major in psychology. WILLIAM C. MARKLEY, III March 28 Academic S. O. S. Club. Plans to join the Navy-then become the owner of a sharp car. EDWARD MARKOSKI, JR. January 26 Academic Baseball, Basketball, S. O. S. Club Vice President. Hopes soon to be wearing the Air Force blue. MARTHA ANNE MASON NOVemb6l' 20 Commercial Girls Co-To-College Club, Y-Teens. Secretarial work, folloyved by a successful marriage, lead the list of plans for the future. Q JAMES A. MCCREREY, JR. September 20 Academic Will soon be on the campus of Washington and Jefferson College. MARLENE MELOY January 20 Commercial Choral groups, Future Teachers of America. Will major in music at Bob Jones University. VICKI SHARON MERRITT October 2 Academic Usher Club, May Queen attendant-11th grade, Future Teachers of America. Edinboro State College-teaching-marriage-are included in her future plans. CHARLES W. MILES January 3 Academic Boys Co-To-College Club. Hopes to attend the Air Force Academy in Colorado. GLORIA SUE MILHOLLAN October 12 Academic Band, Girls Go-To-College Club, Wash High, Inc., Y-Teens. Is undecided between Gettysburg College and Ohio University. CAROLYN MILLER August 26 Commercial Usher Club, Y-Teens. A good job in the secretarial field and marriage are her desires. GEORGE HAROLD MILLER July 8 Academic Barrington College and training for the ministry or foreign missions are part of his plans for the future. 89 L'la.u,n,Z5 p. BART MILLER July 26 General Band The Marine Corps will claim him in june. E. KIRK MILLER December 25 General Football, Track, VV Club. Plans to move to sunny California. JAMES R. MIRTO August 26 Academic Football, Baseball, Student Council, Key Club, W Club, Chorus, Future Teachers of America. WVill enroll either at VV lk I or Slippery Rock. LAWRENCE MORRIS May 25 General Plans to attend a tradc school or join the Air Force. KATHRYN EILEEN MORRIS November 18 General Library Council, Y-Teens. VVould like to attend Robert Morris School in Iittsburgh. J ADA LENORA MORRIS january 28 General May enroll in some branch of the service or secure an oHice job. WANDA MORRIS October 8 General Chorus, Y-Teens. Attendance at beauty school heads her list of plans for the future. PHYLLIS ANN MORRISON December 3 Academic Chorus, Girls Go-To-College Club, Future Teachers of America, Modern Foreign Language Club, Senior Play, Science Club, Usher Club, Yearbook staff, Y-Teens. WVill be on the Grove City campus in the fall. ROSE ANN MOSIER August 6 Commercial Choral groups, GAA Plans to enlist in the Navy in june. JUDY KAY MOYER january 13 Academic Cho-ral groups, County Chorus, Majorette, Newspaper stafi, Senior Play, Band Council, May Queen. Interests include nurses, training and W 51 I. 90 am Jaya www. 5 Jwumzr J' JOHN MUNDELL April 15 Academic Plans to don the uniform of the Air Force soon after graduation. THOMAS CHARLES BIUNNELL September 12 Academic Boys Go-To-College Club President, S. O. S. Club Treas- urer, Future Teachers of America. YVill enroll at California State College in September. DONALD MURNER lanuary 26 General Chorus, Newspaper staff. Future includes some branch of the Armed Forces. DONALD E. MURPHY .luly 27 General Choral groups, County Chorus, District Chorus, Regional Chorus, Hi-Y Club. Plans include enlistment in the Navy after graduation. ROBERT JAMES MURRAY February S Academic Senior Class President, Football, Track, W Club. Hopes to attend either West Point or Annapolis. CONSTANCE ANN NESTER December 23 Academic Modern Foreign Language Club, Choral groups, Girls Go-To-College Club, Future Teachers of America. Plans to teach music after graduation from Greenville College. BETTY JANE NICHOL April 2 General Y-Teens. Beautician School is the next step after graduation. MARY ANN NOACK December 20 Commercial Girls Co-To-College Club, Y-Teens. To become a medical assistant to a doctor is her ambition. HERBERT OSTRANDER, IR. july 13 General Band, Chorus, District and Regional Chorus. Either the Navy or the Air Force are possibilities in june. JOYCE CHARMAINE PAGE january 14 Commercial Plans to attend Michigan University in September. 91 Q.Pmmq,.Sbzqa,dL,f' ' ' mwmticm FRANK PARESO September 6 Academic Stuclent Council Plans for a career in the Air Force BERNARD S. PARISSE INIIIYCII ll Ceneral Football, track, NV Clulm WVilI attcncl college JOYCE PARKINSON June I0 CcneraI NVants a goocl jolm after gracluation-wlierc slioll malw lots ol money SUE ELLAN PAUL November 2 Academic Clloral groups, Modern Foreign Language Clulm, CAA, Girls, Co-To-College Clulm, newspaper stall' Hcr engagement Iias Imccn announccml-so marriage is in lier imma-cliate future DAVID ALLEN PERRY June 15 Academic Choral groups, County, clistriet, ancl regional eliorus, Stuclent Council, Key Clulm, lnusincss manager of tlic ycarlbook, Boys, Clo-To-College Clulm, prcsiclcnt of Future Teacliers of America NVilI attcnml XV 61 .I-Iiopcs eventually to It'2IL'Il in a college JOHN PETERS April 9 Li-lit sl-Iiool in january, IE260 ,IUIIN R. PICTTIT, IR. June 28 l Ceneral Senior Play Ilia- U. S. Naxy will claim lum ou june 10 NANCY PHILLIPS September 9 CeneraI Uslu-r Clulm, newspaper stall, Y-Teens llopcs to enter tllc Iwusincss worlml as a sec'retzll'y BONNIE MAE PIERSON October 10 Commercial Usln-r Clulm, Cirls' Co-'I'o-College Clulu, Y-Teens, Co-Imusiness xnanagcr of vearlrook, CAA Anotlu-r Imcauliciau in our miclst-will attencl Mason Felix Seliool RICIIARD PILCUN Allgllst 13 General Senior Play NViIl join tlu- Navy-tlicn lxcconu- a moulcl Illllkltl' 92 p. RICHARD PAUL PISARCIK December 27 General Baseball, Basketball, Chorus, Football, VV Club WVould like to enter the University of Tennessee or join the Air Force NIARY I0 PLUNIER December 15 Academic Girls Go-'lo-College Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, Library Council, Flltllfl' Teachers of America, Science Club, Senior Play, Y-Teens Has enrolled in elementary education at Indiana State College JOSEPH POLKA November 22 Academic Boys Go-To-College Club, Key Club Will study at Duke University JOHN H. PORTER July 1 General Reserve Basketball Has no plans for the future MARILYN JEAN PORTER October 25 Academic County, District, and Regional Chorus, Library Council, Mod- ern Foreign Language Club, Girls Go-To-College Club, Ma- jorettc, Future Teachers of America, Y-Teens, Senio-r Play Plans to continue her education at Indiana State College NANCY RAMSDEN July 27 General Band, Girls Go-To-College Club, Modern Foreign Lim-- guage Club, Y-Teens Tentative plans eall for business school-either Robert Morris or Penn C0lllll1CfL'l.ll ANGELA RAYMOND November 19 Academic Choral groups, County Chorus, Girls Go-To-College Club, Usher Club, Yearbook staff, Y-Teens Plans to enroll at Carnegie College of Celevland to train as a medical secretary ROSE MARIE REDA August 24 General Gi1'ls Go-To-College Club, Wash High, lne., Y-Teens NVili continue her education in the secretarial field KENNETH A. RENIO August 10 General junior High Football, VV1'estling, Hi-Y Hopes to open his own garage IOHNNA LEE REYNOLDS September 5 General Chorus, Newspaper Staff, Senior Play, Y-Teens ltis junior College--but undecided where 93 flau,nLZ ,IANIES RICHNIOND September 16 General One of the few boys who wants to become a farmer RALPH RIETHMILLER january 12 General Track His next new suit will be a Navy uniform HAROLD RICGLE September 11 X General Track, W Club VVauts to be another Reddy-Kilowatt DONNA RIGGS December 19 General Chorus Hopes for a successful future in clerical work WOODROW RIGGS july 7 Commercial Senior Play Itis uCalifornia Here I Comcn for him in june SANDRA KAY RINEHART September 27 Commercial Chorus, Science Club, Wash High, Inc., Y-Teens Would like to attend beauty school, but the diamond may indicate her future plans NARDIS LEINANI AUDREY RIZOR December 25 Academic Modern Foreign Language Club, Ushcr Club, Y-Teens Hopes to land a good job in june WILLIAM ROBINSON November 25 Academic Track, Football Westminster or Waynesburg may find him on campus in September JAMES ROSS April 6 Academic Baseball, Key Club Aims to become a graduate of Penn State RUTH ANN RUECROFT November ll Academic Cheerleader, Girls Go-To-College Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, Newspaper sta , Y-Teens Future includes an education at some school of fine arts 94 97lD,lj.QlL6llDA.QI'Lf0 ' HA,Qu.QQn, ANCELINE MARY RUFFOLO Commercial JUDITH ELLEN RUNDQUIST Academic Y-Teens. BARBARA ANN RUSINEK General Y-Teens, lrene's Beauty School and becoming future. IWARY ANN SACCO General Usher Club, Y-Teens. Hopes to fincl an exciting job. IOSEPII ANTHONY PAUL SCANDALE May 23 Academic Boys Go-To-College Club, Senior Play, Wrestling. ls full of plains for thc future, but he won't tcll what they are. JOHN IOSEPH SCHEHL July 15 Academic Boys Co-To-Collcgc Club. Future plans are uncertain. HENYA SCHNEIDER April 15 Commercial Y-Tccns. Itis business school in june for uclditioual sccretzlriul training. CAROL ANN SCHRISKEY October 12 Commercial Chorus. Plans to bccomc il bcuutician. DEANNA MAE SCHULTZ June 13 General Chorus, County Choms. Plains incluclc college, but unclccidccl which school it Will be. DAVID SCOTT November 15 General The crystal bull is cloudy about his future plans. 95 ai 7960 gum pam November 1 Girls Go-To-College Club, Chorus, Usher Club. Future includes becoming al secretary or an X-my technician. September 22 Will enter nursing school after graduation in june. May 27 u beuuticinn are in hcr June 15 fm and Hnlcl gm pm an gem 9 0,4 mm FRANCIS CLIFFORD SEAVY, III February 12 General Choral groups, Co-captain of 1959 Football team, Future Teach- ers of America, Hi-Y, Track, W Club. Wants to attend Morehead State College in Kentucky. ROBERT SELWAY August 2 General Baseball, Football, VV Club. Expects to continue his education with the Marines DAVID W. SHAFFER June 21 General S. O. S. Club, Track, Senior Play. VVill make a career of the Air Force. JOHN SHAVV June 28 General Would like to become a part of the U. S. Air Force IRIS SHIFFLETT November 19 General Wfill plan for the future when graduation day arrives. HAROLD SHRUM November 15 Commercial VVash High, Inc. Expects to enroll at Robert Morris to further his education in business. NIARY LOUISE SIBURT hluy 5 Academic Choral groups, Reserve Cheerleader, Wash High, lnc., GAA Council, Library Council, Newspaper staff, Senior Play, Y-Teens. Only plans for the future include marriage. BARBARA ELLEN SIMPSON October 19 General Library Council, Y-Teens. Will study beauty culture at Ireneis-plans also include marriage. CAROLYN MARIE SMITH Iuly 29 Commercial Choral groups, Wash High, Inc., G.A.A., Y-Teens. Will increase her secretarial training at Robert Morris after graduation. RICHARD E. SONSON June 13 General Football, Track, W Club. Plans to study at Morehead State College. 96 YVONNE DALE SONSON January 4 Commercial Cheerleauler, Y-Teens. Penn Colnluereial will Hull her naune on its list of new students in june. ROBERT LEE STEN July 30 General Student Council, Noclern l oreign Language Club, Bo-ys Co-'l'o-College Club, Football. XVill head for lfloricla in june-then attend college. DEANNA DARLENE STEVENS May 19 Academic NVash High, Ine., Newspaper stall, Pep Club, Y-Teens. Ilopes to attend Robert Morris and become a secretary-also an Arthur Murray clanee instructor. SALLY SHARON STOLLAR October 26 Academic Band, Library Council, NVash High, Inc., Y-Teens. ,intends to become a nurse. DAVID DELANEY STRAWN August 19 General Plans to beeoiue either a brick-layer or a carpenter. VVAVERLY STROTHERS October 4 General Baslietball, Football, NV Club. NVill enlist in so-me branch of the Armed Forces. SANDRA JEANNE SUPER August 14 Academic Cln-erleacler, Modern Foreign Language Club, Girls Co-To- College Club, Newspaper staff, Senior Play, Y-Teens, Forensics. lalas decided on a eareer in speech and dramatic arts at Ohio State. CHARLES GLENN SUTTON June 10 General Band. XVill either get a job or join the Army in June. JOYCE BIARIE SUWAK November 9 Commercial Y-Teens. Plans inelucle additional etlueatio-n. SUZANNE lNlAl'lY SVVART Jallluary 16 Aeademie Girls Go-To-College Club, Newspaper Stall, Y-Teens. llas been accepted for nurses' training at Washington Hospital. 97 K!aa.4,vgZ JJ. I. D. SWARTZFECER September 18 Academic Boys Go-To-College Club Hopes to become a pathologist-will train at Washington and jefferson CHALLEN RAY TENNANT August 15 General Future plans include a job-or the Air Force WILLIAM THOMPSON September 2 Academic Track Plans to become a millionaire, but before that will study at Penn State RONALD TUTAY February 16 General Track Will trade cap and gown for a uniform of navy blue JOHN UMSHARES April 28 General jcssop Steel will become his employer after graduation PHYLLIS ANN VIEHMANN April 8 Academic Majorette, Modern Foreign Language Club, Girls Go-To- College Club, Y-Teens College-then marriage-are included in her future CAROLYN WAGNER August 30 General Wash High, Inc., Y-Teens Plans to become an airline stewardess, if not, will join the Armed Services CARY WACONER August 18 Academic Boys Co-To-College Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, Senior Play, Sports Editor for yearbook Will find himself on some college campus next fall-pref- erably VPI BETTY WARD March 21 General Chorus, Y-Tccns Plans to work at Herdis Drug Store MARTIN WARD February 18 General Will seek work at Washington Steel after graduation 98 Aman amwazamuarpgylm LON NIE WATSON November 30 General Future Teachers of America Further education at Waynesburg College is a part of his future JANET ELEANOH WEST September 19 Commercial Will make an efficient, capable secretary for some lucky employer MICHAEL VVHITCO Iune 16 Academic Wrestling, W Club Would like to attend college WILLIAM WHITE September 19 General Plans to enter some branch of the Armed Services JUANITA RUTH YVHYTE March 14 Academic Senior Play, Y-Teens Has definite matrimonial plans ANCHARAD VV ILLIAMS April 18 Academic CAA, Girls Go-To-College Club, Future Teachers of Ain-f erica, Senior Play, Usher Club, Y-Teens Has high hopes for a career in chemistry after four ycars at Muskingum WILLETTA JOAN WILSON November 1-1 Academic GAA, Y-Teens ls considering marriage as the next step after graduation MICHAEL ROBERT WILSON january 19 Academic Boys Co-To-College Club Will become a pre-med student at Washington and Jefferson PATRICIA ANN WILSON July 24 Academic Choral groups, County Chorus, Girls Co-To-Collegc Club, Majorette, Usher Club, Future Teachers of America, Assistant Editor of newspaper, Y-Teens Planning to major in the commercial subjects at Indiana State College BETTY JOYCE WISE January 3 Academic Chorus, Wash High, Inc. 4 Will continue her education at Penn Commercial 99 fL.BmfL02 ampamymgs ' me CLASS COLORS: Olive green and white CAROL ANN WOZNIAK December 15 Academic Student Council Treasurer, Girls, Go-To-College Club, Usher Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, Majorette, Y-Teens Is enrolled at Washington Hospital School of Nursing SANDRA LEE YEAGER June 3 Academic Her only plan for the future is to get a job and get rich quick! PATRICIA ANNE YANCEY November 6 Academic Choral groups, Girls' Go-To-College Club, Future Teachers of America Is college bound in the fall to Duquesne to study music GERALD YODERS September 20 General Football, Basketball, Track, VV Club Would like to attend Morehead State College ROSEMARY YOUNG lNIay 9 General Girls, Go-To-College Club, Y-Teens Plans to attend Business Training College in Pittsburgh DARLENE YUKICH December 27 General Chorus, Y-Teens u Has a special interest in beauty culture-will attend Irene s Beauty Culture School JERRY ZAMBELL September 25 Academic T rack, W Club Hopes to attend Colorado Air Academyg if not, plans include the Air Force Not pictured CRAIG WALTERS December 3 General Craig transferred to Wash High from Trinity this year. Plans to sign up with the Marines after graduation 100 1 lil K un iiliinpts to rcnioxc lim-s froni tln' davcnport, as In lx uns mil Xnn Xlillinnis watch, On Novcmhcr 24, 1959, thc Class of 1960 presented thc delightful comcdy Onions ln the Stcwf' nndcr thc direction of Mr. Gaylord llart- man. The cast inclndcd 22 scniors, with thc as- sistance of two cighth-grade studcnts and two faculty mcmhcrs. An island off the coast of YVashington Statc providcd thc sctting, and thc plot was wovcn around the prohlcms of a family with two tccn- agc daughters. Living on this rcmoto island prc- sentcd many hilarious prcdicamcnts-hoy fricnds -had plnmhing-snow storms-and morc lioy fricnds. You livcd with thc McDonalds, as you cnjoycd thcir good timcs and sympathixcd with thcir many prohlcms. Thc cast spcnt many long hours in prcpara- tion for thc all-important opcning night. The tirclcss ciforts of thc various committccs and tho stage crow hclpcd to make 'thc production an outstanding succcss. ' gil.. UmbnA, 911, jim SENIOR PLAY CAST Scnlcd: Judy hloycrl. Diinicilscinnn. Patty Evans, Ann lVillinms, Connic Booth, Tracy Clnttcr, Sandra Supcr, L1ll'l'V Lclilinll ,lllllll llffllllv- Milli! Nlilfli- 5l4lmllllII2 Carol Day. Many Jo Pllnnc-i', Phyllis Uunip, Mniilyn Ports-r, liiclinrd Pilgnn, -lllilllllil XYliyl4 Dnvnl Sliallcr, l-ary XXagoncr, llaydcn Lipp, Iudward Carcy, Ixarcn Danlcy, just-ph Scandalc, Carol Boll, Barbara Simpson, XVnod row Higgs, jolninn llcynolds. 'mid-L 31144 WDW 7960 Wfaq, Queen, COURT ATTENDANTS, BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Wright, 10th Grade. SECOND ROW: Patty Aloia and Mary Ann Bongiome, 11th Grade. THIRD ROW: Carol Kuzy, 11th Grade, Marlene Urso, 10th Grade, Cheryl Montgomery, 11th Grade. FOURTH ROW: Carol Frank and Ruthann Ruecroft, 12th Grade. There was much excitement early in March, when nominations were made by each of the Senior High classes for the Junior Prom attend- ants. From the list of nominees, the Junior class selected the Queen to reign at their Prom, May 6, and the attendants to appear in the Queen's court. It was an evening to be treasured in mem- ory- An Evening in Shangri-Laf, Q ' l03 -IFNIOR Cl..-XSS 0l lVlCliliS: llouulns Day, Yin' l'rvsi4lc'l1k5 llarliara Urutli. 'l'1'l'asura'rg Carol Kuvy. Sn'z'ri-taryg ,lolin fiunninqlnnn. l'rz-sisln-nt jun, and fxulcmxznt 'l'lw ycar 1959-60 will lw a yvar wvll rc'1nc'm- lui-lwl ln' tlu- llN'IIllJl'l'S ol' tliv junior class. lt was a your lille-fl witli linn ancl vxcitoim-nt. Tlic-ro worn' now L-lulms to join. Boys lwgan to partici- pate- on tlu- atlnlvtic- tc-anis, so tliat tlic-y conlcl liaw a part in bringing lionor to tln-ir Alina Nlatm-r. All was not lun. liowm'c'r. Tlwrc' was plvnty ol' liarcl work lor c-vc-1'yoiw, L-spvcially for tliosc- planning to attc-ncl collvgc. lt was tlic yvar to start making clvc-isions cone-crning plans aftor graduation. Xlany wlio wort- thinking alvout collcgc- took tht- Collvgc lioarcl Exams, and in Xlarcli, sr-x'vi'z1l ol' tlu-ni took tlw National Xlorit Sc-liolarsliip tc-stg otlicrs ln-gan to tliink almout sonic- lurancli of thi- Arinm-cl Scrviccsg still otlwrs plannn-cl a romantic- aclx'cnturv on tlw sc-a ol' mat- riniony. ln lic-ln'uarv, tlw Iunior class ollicvrs wvrv 1-Im-tml: l'rt'siclont, .lolin kllllllllllglllllllg Vim' l,I'1'SlilL'IIf, Douglas Dayg S4'l'l't'f2ll'y, Carol Knzyg anrl 'lll'K'1lSllI'l'l', liarlmara Crucli. Thi- first lmig task for tlw class was tlic Prom vntitlvcl NlCVCllllIg in Sliangri-l,al'. 'llliis yvar an Orivntal tlic-mc' was usml lor tlic' clvcorations Tllc' connnittvcs workvcl llarcl to niakc' it a llllgl suc'c'c'ss and onv tliat would equal, il' not surpass all otlicr proins. Tlic climax ol- thi- clanu' was that appc-arancc of Qin-on luclx' Xloxvr anal lim attvnclants. Carol Frank and llutli Ann lluvcroft r0p1'0sm1tccl thi- svniorsg Pattx' .-Xloia, Nlarvann Bongiornc, Carol lxuzv, anal Clwrvl Nlontgoinvry wc-rv thi- junior c-lioicvsg Nlarlcm' Urso ancl Sandra XVriglit wc-rv soplioinorv attvnclants. On Nlay 27 tlu' luniors olticiallx' lwc-aint' Sc-niors. Dre-ssvcl in tht- traclitional lmlack ancl wliitv, tlic-V niovvcl into tht- span-vs vacatvcl ln tlw Seniors, Wlio liacl rc'aL-livcl tht- vncl ol lllcii liiqli scliool carvcrs. Tlw yvar liacl lwvn an vn- iovalmlv ono. 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Huifer Susan Insley Andrea Iseman Michael Johns Carl Johnson Robert Johnson Diana Johnston Sandra Jones Tyrone Jones Peggy Judy Joseph Kania Michael Katsaros Reynolds Kemp Susan Kennedy llarriet Kerns Arthur Keys Marlene King Merle Knestrick Margaret Knox Roger Knox Carol Kolilarehick Carl Kotwica John Knlik Thomas Laurine Cecil Lee Joyce Lee Diana Levers John Liptak Shirl Littell Douglas Livingoocl Jean Longdun Eugene Lowery Mary Lucas Joyce Lytle Eva Mandich Connie Manes Sharon Marriner Janice Martin Jim Martin Jean Mawhinney Louis Mazzie Sharyn McCausland Doris Mccomiick Nila McCoy James McCracken David McCrerey Sally McNay Harry McKee Jerry McVay David McWreath 2 23 mil Blagma Patricia Metz Karen Miles Paula Miller Anna Miner John Minnis Anthony Miscio Ioseph Miscio Richard Mitchell William Molinaro Dolores Moon Sandy Morgan Deborah Morrell Henry Morris Susan Morris Nancy Morrison Walter Mosicr Vance Mosse-r Frank Mounts Terry Moyer Gerald Munnell Charlotte Murphy William Murray Martha Nelson Cathy Nicolella Andy Osko Gene Osko Richard Page Patty Parkinson Raymond Parkinson Michael Patton Gary Peel David Pettit Charlotte Phillips Marcia Phillips Sue Pierce Jackie Pisarcik Nancy Plymirc Frank Poland Phyllis Popper Ioan Pounds James Powell Edward Provenzano Nancy Riggle Harold Riggs Harriet Ritchie David Rizor Phil Romano Andrea Rose Susan Huschel Gary Rush Iudith Rush Robert Salansky Alfair Sams David Samson mul Blagrlux, Sherry Sealzo Kenneth Schott Janet Scott Theodore Semlro Orvle Shracler John Sim Carolyn Simpson Charles Skinner Chloe Ann Smith Judy Smith William Smith Samuel Sorice Marian Spatafore Richard Spencer Monroe Stewart Charles Stock Lauren Stockley Virginia Swart Donald Tarr William Tehalt Moses Thomas Robert Throckmorton Stacy Vactor Elizabelh Valentino Lynn Wagoner Cyrilla Walther Bruce Ward Donald Ward Dorina Ward Karen Warrl Robert Ward Lee Ann Wheeler Patty Wheeler Linda Wherry Diane Wiencek Clyde Vllilliams Michael Wilson Larry Witzeling Don Woodbum Earl Wright George Young Rebecca Zimmerman Larry Adwull Nancy Aloia Dc-anna Anderson llvhvcca Archibald Ianws Avolia Marsha Bailey Bm-My lillvn Bakvr Doris Baker Dianv Balog Carol Barney Rosa' Baron Ronald Barr Edgar Barrows Dorothy Boatty Esthvr Bcdillion Donna B1-mu-tt Thomas BL-nnctt David Borda Lvila Bort Paula Bicv Donna Bird Douglas Blacka Randy Blake Ioann Blazv Blanvlu' Boardlcy Donna Boardlcy Larry Boardlcy Cha-sh-r Bojanowski Conniv Booth Owen Bowscr Daniul Bradlvy Dorothy Bruwcr Ioycc Brooks Bvn Brown Cclostv Brown Charles Brown janws Brown Rcggic Brown Rohvr! 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Canupnign lih-milm' is ohs4'l'vv1l during thc' wa-ck of shuh'nk toun- oil ollicrl' s'h'a'tinn. 131 Sxi jim. 79 9 ' Mmm, ly X1 nun Khirol llishin proudly 5llIll4'N ns Boll Murray, junior clnss isnhul, crowns lu-r VHS Klan Ouccn ul' lSl59. junior Prom night is thc highlight of thc school ycur. Clirls in gorgcous gowns hlossom lilxc Cinclcrcllasg thc unticly hoy hccomcs 21 Princc Cluirining in his spotlcss whitc jacket. Thc Qui-cu uncl hcr court mukc ll lowly picturc us thcy waltz ucross thc floor. Tho auclitoriiun with its niyriucl colorccl Howcrs ancl soft lights givcs thc propcr utmosphcrc to 11 .lunior Prom uncquallccl hy any othcr. Vvalsh Higlxls 1959 Mny Court with tht-ir lmndsolnv iscorls. 3 c c x M... .x Mtcr thc crowning, Quvcn Curol and ln-r nth-mlaliits tlanicc rf s iq ., , , 'X -W 4 W tin - in .h I N 54 1 :lin 5 2 4 sv ii 'llnw oul Ilom xlglrlvilm, .ls Illv ssllior toollmll plxlyvrs :mal tlwir u':lt'lu-s lnnlw lor al posv. 'l'l1c- vml of lootlmll scason furnislwcl the tlwngv lor tlw first orclxcstru LlLlllCC of thc your. lfootlmll llcrovs and tlwir clutvs Wvrc guests, along witll tlw cozxclws. Tlu- llllllll0l'llllN loolivcl lilo- il lootlmll fit-ld in miniature with lite-likc' calrcllmozlrcl figurvs ol' tlu' Svnior players clistrib- utvcl kll'OllIlll tht- gym. Prolmlcms Wcrc forgotten, lmoolx rcports lwcmnc somctlming to clo Wllvn there was no longvr alum-ing. and CYC1'yOllC cnjoyed tlw music' of .lolnmy Cimiuo. l musiv. 41 NX luispl-rml wortl cl'ca1h' al lmlgic spcll for al clL'ligl1tfulnigl1t. jzwfball, Q 'llxn' lust sow! fzulvs into ilu- nigllt us ills' tootlmll clzulcn' lwcolllv- al l1ln'Illm'5'. Football playa-rs turn in thvir slmouldcr pads for solid brass :md n night ol llonky tonk. Ilu- Y. I, I'.'s of Comm1-lim-nimitg Hr. Uupkc-, Prim-ipzilg Dr. NVill , r, I ra-sirlrnl ol' VV1'shniilsh'r. Spn'a1lu'l'g Dr. Hm'm'i', Supvrinhimlvni. From flu' tlllilltlilllill Nlovo-Up Day to CIommmic-viiiviit, all tha- scliool activity cviitcrs 2ll'0lllNl tlic seniors. Tlw gzw moments worn- at tllc ummul lnuiqm-t and dzuiccg tlic more serious ut llzicczllallimltc and gllllllliltlllll. lt was tlic mid of twvlw' long yours of studying, of p1'vpzi1'ing lor tlw l'llflll'1'. For immy. if was tlic lwginning oi' still more stuclyingg for otlicrs it was tlic cncl 79 950 lt NYUlllCll1'f lw ylmcllmtion night without tlmt vu-1' mln-pvmlaxlmli l'r'minim' Iouvll. of tlivii' formal vcluczltiong for all it Was thc op- portmiitv to viucrgc as citizcns, making u lwtter plum- in which to livv. A hunch oi lmppy guysfwliy? ln-uuxsc tlwylrn- grucllmh-s. i-ir high sn-liool -,lays :irc gum- l'orc'v1'r, lmt Hwy look qi lmppy ulvout it, When the 1960 Little Prexie was in the dream stage, and before pencils touched paper for lay-out, design, and theme, talk centered around the possibility of a sesquicentennial section in the book. In 1958 the Washington Reporter celebrated its 150 years of existence, and commissioned Mr. L. Evans Parcell, a noted illustrator, to paint six color illustra- tions to use for its sesquicentennial issue. - Through the generosity of the Observer Publishing Company and Mr. Iames L. Lyon, we were permitted to use these illustrations for our divider pages, and the theme for our book was born. The artist who painted these illustrations, Mr. Parcell, was a native of VV ash- ington County. He was born August 13, 1891 in Claysville and spent his life in and around Washington. His father was pastor of the Broad Street Baptist Church for many years. Evans Parcell graduated from Washington and Jefferson College and did graduate work in art and illustrating at Carnegie Institute of Technology. He devoted most of his time to magazine illustrations and building models with a gratifying measure of success. Washington can well be proud of its artist family--the Parcells. Malcolm, a brother of Evans, and also a noted artist, designed the sesquicentennial seal which appears on page one. So While the city is celebrating its 150 years of incorporation, the Washington Reporter has reached the century and a half mark and is on its Way to its 200th birthday. Our most grateful thanks to them for their courtesy in supplying many of the pictures in the opening section, as well as the divider pages. 135 mf as , E .1H'. www F, 1 25259152 I ,Q , .Ji .uh- J ,4w2b iw 'ff 'Nu 'f 'V' ---Q... N va . M 5' ii gk A2 L' 'E v 4 , 'i Q 1 wr- 1 s ...M ....,.'.ggg,x-.Hgh R exif- .gf- f - xg. 3, EER Q 1 is -' if Q' I I nfl iw 'SM 242 3 Qsfmwj f I 4 R N, ff Q3 f is ... ' 1 +- -1'xx i 3 3 xv , .ew Y 1 I K, A. r 1 an 7 5 ' 1 xi X '. f yr'-Af I fipsf 'gig Q. L ' lf? sg , , .. as ,Q .W .Q N . VW -Jr. -- 5 Svix. TQ iekgw, . 35595 . Q : Ji QW X. , .mg 7 -Qvmii, wg 7'-. wggwf . ff I ,fi , f5?fFa?f 153. fm 34 1 3r-fm-,. 1 x if' Q 'L A-gf Nia 3- wg. 75-5 K. 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The reason is the exacting specifications are able Since 1955, however, . stainless steel sheet for the outer cover ' ' Washington Steel has been able to meet his momentous undertaking. ' . ' is out of this World' ver set u y simple. ineers for t ,elis stainless . ,m 0+ coo S' 72. l Corp Q A li 5 NIA p by space eng That is why Washington Ste oration Washington Stee VVASHINGTON PENNSYLVA PRE-TEEN EXCLUSIVES r Little Ladies R STOLFER,S CHICKENBURGERS Fine Fashions fo 61 VVest Chestnut Street Route 19 VVashington, Pennsylvania South of Washington, Pennsylvania Phone BAldWin 5-5950 SIMON WHITE,S SONS oute 19 North Phone Pa BAldwin 2-9370 Granite 3 MAUSOLEUMS RIONUMENTS MARKERS nd Marble VVashington, . NC. AND SISSON-DOUCAN, I Used Cars d Traded 68 West Maiden Street Phone BA 5-0330 Bought-Sol - SISSON BOB D ' ton, Pa. OUGAN Washmg 1oHN 140 Compliments COMPLIMENTS of THE HUB INC. OF Phone BA 5-7310 A 36 North Main Street I I FRIEND xVk1Sh1llgtOH Pennsylvania William McC. Richardson RICHARDSON CANDY COMPANY SHOP KROGEPCS Wholesale Confectioners 865 Allison Avenue LIVE BETTER FOR LESS Washington Pennsylvania Phone: BA 5-4210 Compliments of HAZEL NO. 1 and HAZEL NO. 2 PLANTS of CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY , INC. WASHINGTON PENNSYLVANIA 141 COEN OIL COMPANY AMOCO CAS QUAKER STATE OIL TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES FINE FURNITURE DEPENDABLE APPLIANCES Phone BA 5-1300 1100 West Chestnut Street Washington, Pennsylvania Compli 111c-1 1 ts of MONTGOMERY WARD Bl CONIPANY 66 West Chestnut Street Washington, Penna. Pho-ne BA 2-4100 DAVID O. CONGER VVholesale Confectioner Blue Star Potato Chips Tom's Craeker's, Candy, Etc. Phone BA 5-1940 54 Seminole Avenue VVashington Pennsylvania CAR DIRTY?-Now you can have your ear SUNSHINE CLEAN IN A FEW MINUTES! Thoroughly Cleaned Inside and Outside A Clean Car Rides Better Lasts Longer NO FUSS-NO WORK-JUST VVATCH SUPER CLEAN - FAST SERVICE AUTOMATIC' CAR WASH MINUTE CAR WASH 280 South Main Street Ac-ross From Hazel Atlas No. I MCNARY JEWELRY STORE 31 North Main Street 'Washington Pennsylvania EAT 'n PARK RESTAURANTS Enioy the BIG BOY Hamburger Host to over 7 million people in 1959v 2 Distributors of DUNN ,S DRY GOODS Finest Quality Paints, Class and Hardware formerly for Over 30 Years THE STORE OF MARSHALLY WASHINGTON Now located at PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY Main and Spruce Avcnue Featuring 138 South lun St is 1ng,ton P1 YARD GOODS AT THEIR BEST J ' 1N' 1 ' . We ch' f , z. ISI Est. 1921 Phone BA 5-1510 QUALITY DRY GOODS A LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE For 178 years . . . FOR MEN training leaders in Business, Science Education, Medicine, Law, and the Ministry WASHINGTON AND IEFFERSON COLLEGE Boyd Crumrine Patterson, President BEN REYNOLDS 8x CO. Everything Musical Since 1900 116 North Main Street VV ashington Pennsylvania WM. WARRICK, FLORIST Flowers and Gifts 15 East Beau Street Phone: BA 5-3660 143 KEEP EYE ON Compliments of DUNBAR 81 WALLACE LUMBER COMPANY ww fa.. mg ugmon you 1045 jefferson Avenue Washington Pennsylvuni For the Newest In Quality Womenys FaShi f'S Phone BA 5-6720 ROBERT A. BRUNO Sz CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING REGISTERED PLUMBERS BALDWIN 2-15360 335 jefferson Avenue Washillgtolm, Penna 144 Jn 9 The Finest in Dairy Products 365 Donnan Avenue Washington Pennsylvania Phone: BAldWin 2-1220 Established 1876 VVASHINGTON TAILORS VVARD PRINTING CO. Office and Plant 82-88 Shaffer Ave. FORMALS RENTED Telephone BAlclwin 2-4920 78 North xhin Strcct Printers and Stationers Phone BA 2-8613 NVashington Pennsylvania F- W- WOOI-WORTH CO- ACME QUALITY PAINTS, INC. Top Quality 61 Value Since 53 Wt,st Chestnut Street 1879 Washington Pennsylvania 4-6 South Main Street Paints - Enamels - Varnishes BA 24230 Art Materials - Sundries Wholesale - Retail Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded plume BA 5-5840 FREEDMAN FURNITURE CO. jefferson Avenue at Chestnut Street Washington, Penna. cimere your tjadzer am! Wofher g2149A,fH Compliments of CRILE METALLIZING 81 MACHINE CO. N. Main St. Ext., R.D. I WVashington, Pennu. Phone BA 2-5700 CORNER CUT RATE STORE PATENT MEDICINES SODA FOUNTAIN SUNDRIES Main and Vvllllillt Streets Phone BA 2-9961 BLUE STAR POTATO CHIP CORPORATION 326 East Pike St. Houston, Pu Phone S Hn-rwood 5-2820 Your Clothes Will Tell FLOVVERS If You Shop ASHMORE'S FLOWER SHOP 80 South RIZIIH St. Washington, Pu. Phmu' BA 2-8050 28 West Chestnut St. Washington, Pcnnzl Phone BA 5-5402 GRAHAM P. COWIESON FUNERAL HOME 395 East Maiden Street Phone BA 5-4500 Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipped 146 WASHINGTON DEALERS' ASSGCIATION WASHINGTON PENNSYLVANIA Beatty CMC Truck - Buick Sales Company Brown Sz Husted - Ford Cars and Trucks Chartiers Motor Co. - DeSoto Sz Plymouth Fulton Garage -Rambler W. D. Gardner - Edsel, Lincoln, 81 Mercury Sadler, Inc. -- Oldsmobile 61 Cadillac McClelland Motor Co. - Studebaker 61 Packard Powell, Inc. - Chevrolet Cars 61 Trucks Steele Pontiac, Inc. - Pontiac Guy Woodward - Chrysler Sz Imperial cz Dodge Cars and Trucks SHIELDS, LTD. Compliments DISTINCTIVE MEN'S APPAREL IVY LEAGUE FASHIONS 90 S mxnl th Main St. Washington, Pa. Phone BAldwin 2-8600 DD RANCH Restaurant Open 24 hours a day Good food served in pleasant atmosphere SH 5-1613 Across from Hitchin' Post 110 West Chestnut Street VVashington, Pennsylvania The Store of Personal Servicev Phone BA 5-4160 Compliments of MORRIS INSURANCE AGENCY A Good Place To Do Business 86 East Chestnut Street Washington, Pennsylvani 1 Phone: BA 2-6880 C. W. PHILLIPS AND SONS 28 North Franklin Street Roofing - Heating - Sheet Metal VVork Phone: BA 5-2730 ROBERT E. HUMMELL FUNERAL HOME 585 Fayette Street Phone: BA 5-7710 GEORGE WASHINGTON GARAGE Dee Edmonds, Prop. PARKING - WASHING GREASING Park and Shop BA 5-0710 52 East Beau Street Compliments of H O M E HUDSON'S IEVVELERS YO111' Credit Jewelers Launderers - Dry Cleaners A93 North Main Street Phone: BA 5-7170 Diamonds - Watches - Iewelry Samsonite Luggage 148 Phone: BA 5-2620 Hemlock Street BORDEN'S ICE CREAM TASTY BRAND COMPANY HAMS LUNCHEON MEATS BACON 7 Sumner Avenue Washington, Pa. P COMPANY Phone: BA 2-6330 'U' IF IT'S BORDEN,S, IT,S GOT TO BE GOODV, NVASHINGTON PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL PAPER BCARD COMPANY, INC. Folding Carton Division Washington, Pennsylvania Plant Manufacturer of Folding Cartons and Display Boxes of All Kinds Phone: BA 2-7500 149 For Complete', Business Training C ll t f omp imen s o Phone A Write BA 2-5330 T Box 255 C. E. cchucky Wise T E N ATLANTIC D PENN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE N. Main and Hallam George Washington Hotel Building Phone: BAldwin 2-9886 Washington Pennsylvania HEWETT STUDIOS SPECIALISTS IN SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY 748 Willoughby Way, N. C. Atlanta, Georgia Pennsylvania Representative Charles Tanner 34 Maitland Lane New Castle Pennsylvania Electrical Repairs Wiring X7IEHM ANN PHARMACY STORRICK ELECTRIC COMPANY W, E, Viehmgmn, Ph, G Established 1930 Cor. jefferson 61 Wylie Motor and Generator Rebuilding 71 East Pine Ave. Washington, Penna. Nvashington Pennsylvania' phone: BA 2-7150 Phone: BAldwin 5-2415 150 WASHINGTON ENGINEERING AND GONSTRUCTIGN GOIVIPANY WHEN YOU THINK OF INSURANCE Think of ANDERSON 81 POLLOCK 14-18 West Wheeling Street VVashington, Pennsylvania BA 5-1 190 Fire, Life, Accident, Auto Compliments of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCLATION OF WASHINGTON 77 South Main St. Washington, Pa. Member Federal Home Loan Bunk of Pittsburgh Member of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Each Individual Account Insured Up to 310,000.00 7 CERAMIC COLORS FOR THE CLASS, CLAYWARES, and PORCELAIN ENAMEL INDUSTRIES B. F. DRAKENFELD Sz CO., INC. WASHINGTON, PENNA. NEW YORK, NEW YORK XVILLIAM RUSCIIEL RUSCHEL STUDIO YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER S7 XVest CllI,,St1lllt Street Plumc BA 5-6690 3 Compliments of BUNNY BREAD Harris Boyer Bakery 63 Springfield Avenue Compliments of ADAMS ESSO SERVICE Murtland and Ridge Avenues Washington Pennsylvania Phone: BA 2-9878 O'BRIEN STEEL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Stecl Fabricators Established in 1909 KURTZ MONUMENT COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers Cemetery Work P E E R L E 5 S WASLER FLOWER SHOP Kitchens -Floor 81 Wall Tile 955 Broad Street Washington, Pa. Plumbing Fixtures Phone: BA 5-7371 1-14 West Chestnut St. Washington, Penna Phone: BAldwin 2-1450 Flowers For All Occasions PAUL B. HICKSON Office Machines 6z Supplies 17 East Wheeling Street Washington Pennsylvania Royal Typewriters McCaskey Registers Victor Adding Machines Calculators Phone: BA 2-0140 COMPLIMENTS OF HOWARD jOHNSON'S RESTAURANT STACK'S VVashingt0n Cafeteria Located in the heart of Washington Daily Lunches or Banquets Phone: BA 2-9724 WASHINGTON DISCOUNT COMPANY 126 WEST CHESTNUT STREET WASHINGTON, PENNA. Benrus - Elgin - Louis - Timex - Remington - Norelco - Schick - Sunbeam - General Electric - West- inghouse - Hoover - Samsonite - Smith-Corona BA 2-8170 WHOLESALE TO YOU Compliments of WASHINGTON MOULD, MACHINE AND FOUNDRY COMPANY 'D' Washington Pennsylvania Compliments of ROBERT D. VANCE INSURANCE AGENCY Washington Trust Building WASHINGTON PENNSYLVANIA Phone: BA 5-8120 Compliments of the SMART GOWN SHOPPE Dresses Blouses Sportswear 10 Court Square Washington Pennsylvania Compliments of STUART'S AMOCO of IMPERIAL CLEANERS s. W. MILLER AGENCY 81 DYERS INSURANCE of WASHINGTON, INC 40 North Main Street Four Stores lS1l1llfJ,'t0I1 Pennsylvania T0 Give YOU the Best Servige I' 151 South Main Street 944 Iefferson Avenue AL L0NG'S E550 Service 182 North Main Street 1 118 North Main Street Luhrieutioli - Tires - Buttery Service VVASHINCTON, PENNA. Phone: BA 2-9757 Corner Hull 61 jefferson Avenue. Phone: BA 5-4070 Compliments of MCVEHIL PLUMBING, HEATING SI SUPPLY CO., INC. 156 PRECISION PRODUCTS COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF GROUND TOOL STEELS for Americzfs Industries Washington Pennsylvania QUALITY TO MATCH OUR SERVICE Compliments FOLLOW THE THRIFTY KOZY KOTTAGE RESTAURANT Specializing-Ravioli, Spaghetti SHOPPERS Soda Fountain Service 308 East Maiden Street TO PENNEY'S Washington, Pa. Phone BA 5-5640 Open on Sunday REICHERT,S MOTOR SALES 4' 770 jefferson Avenue Washington, Penna. WASH I NGTON PENNSYLVANIA Ford Thunderbird Phone: BA 5-0770 157 C0 16 of Since 1910-First in Values 76 West Chestnut Street VVashington, Pennsylvania BAldWin 5-1750 C. H. JONES 81 SONS MANROW 81 NEVIN llt-ating, Air Conditioning, Roofing lfim- Hzllwrdalsln-ry for Sllvvf Mvfall NVOTTQ 60 Yi-urs South lsfilllklill Sl. Plionvz HA 5-6-150 Nillslniligtrmll 'l'l1c'z1is'1' Bllilciiiig , X , I W nslnngton, I 4-nun Y Enioy ourself... with Coke xx , 1 ' x If x X5 I S 1 If I I 's--n-F if Z.-'A-ND 'I' ggi' 2155 Colm in a rsgixlered had:-mari. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COC COL BOTTLINC COMP Y VVASHINCTON, PENNSYLVANIA 58 Compliments of IESSOP STEEL COMPANY WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA Foremost Producers of FINE QUALITY STEELS Compliments of GEORGE WASHINGTON HOTEL Compliments of PIATT FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service 132 159 Everything Wholesale to the Public Use Our E-Z Lay Away Plan Nationally Known Brandse Sunbeam - Zenith - General Electric Toastmaster - Taylor Tot - West Bend Diamonds -- Radiogjiuggage - Watches Jewelry - Stereophonic - Cameras Clocks - Electrical Appliances Baby Needs - Lawnmowers PEOPLES DISTRIBUTINC COMPANY West Chestnut St. Washington, BA -5000 - 0 BA 5 5001 Across from Immaculate Conception High School P 1907 1960 Fifty-Three Years of Service to the Building Industry of Washington, Pennsylvania RUSSELL BROS. 101 West Wylie Avenue BA 5-5510 Compliments of MOLYBDENUM CORPORATION OF AMERICA Washington Pennsylvania Compliments of MARSHALL'S LUNCHEONETTE THE CITIZENS WATER COMPANY At Hospital Entrance of FOUNTAIN SERVICE Washington Pennsylvania BAldwin 2-6410 C. 81 C. SERVICE, INC. BURCH MORTUARY CTP A I Recapping and New Tires Courtesy-Dependability-Economy Harold D. Burch 850 East Maiden St. VVashington, Pa. Mortician Phone BA 5-6680 121 Ridge Ave. Washington, Pa. 160 g 1 J 1 H ' 4 . H . P A 2 f I y s F f . W I 2 m : '- : u' X : p I l ' V :I 1 1 161 BEATTY MOTOR EXPRESS, INC. CONTRACT CARRIER OF PROPERTY Jefferson Avenue Extension Phone: BA 2-7200 Washington Pennsylvania BOWL Where You See the Magic Triangle ROUTE 19 BOVVLING CENTER 24 AMT Lanes Route 19 North LINDLEY SERVICE STATION EARL LINDLEY, Owner 1279 Park Ave. Washington, Penna TEXACO PRODUCTS WEST WASHINGTON CASH HARDWARE 135 West Chestnut St. Washington, Phone: BA1dwin 5-0910 Model Airplanes and Supplies Penna. AUTOMOTIVE VVELDINC 61 SUPPLY CO. Automotive Parts and Supplies Complete Radiator Repair Shop and Servict Welding Supplies 1296 VVest Chestnut St. Washington, Pa. STAR ENGINEERING 81 SALES CORPORATION ENGINEERING AND DESIGNERS OF SPECIAL MACHINERY Fourth Street and Meadow Avenue WASHINGTON, PENNA. Phone: BA 5-2520 OFFICIAL WHS CLASS RING COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CLUB PINS DIPLOMAS DON ENEIX A COMPLETE GRADUATION SERVICE SINCE 1917 Union Trust Building Pittsburgh 19, Pa. ATlantic 1-0884 Band Uniforms Awards Caps Sz Gowns Annuals Trophies MCKEAN6fISjg11X4P1f?f3OHEATING Manufacturers of ' Quality Concrete Burial Vaults Coppes Napanee Kitchens Warm Air or Hot Water Heating WASHINGTON BURIAL Plumbing 8: Fixtures VAULT CO, Phone BA 5-6260 468 West Chestnut Street Washington, Pa. Phone BA 5-2550 W. A. LITLE LUMBER AND BUILDERS, SUPPLIES 222 Hall Avenue Washington, Pa. Phone BA 5-1380 163 READY-MIXED CONCRETE BUILDING SUPPLIES COAL - DISCO T ' v1., :jul f, fggfgqf.-'!un f A - DUE, '-. 11.A.. 4.1 ze' :, ' rms .D P! 'LQU52v'M9gmi:Q-mi-u' CEMENT VVORK OF A LL KINDS A SPECIALTI IUDSON WILEY 81 SONS 164 Compliments of ANDY BROS. 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Posn 169 Carey, Sandra .... Ackley, Beverly . . , Adams, Nancy . . . Adwell, Joseph , . . Adwell, Larry . . . Agnew, Christie , . Alexas Freda ..., Allegro, Catherine Jean ...,.. Allen, Allum, Aloia, Aloia, Alsko, Amon, Amon Amos: Amos, Anderson, Anderson Anderson 66 67 78 , Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, , Maurine George Nancy .. Patty ...., Katherine . Don ...,. Lucille . . . Karen .... Sandra .... Cecelia David . Deanna Doris .. John .. oyce . Margaret Andy, Carol .... Andy, Mary Lou . Angott, Robert . Anthony, Kenneth Archibald, Rebecca Ardeno, Kathy . , , Asbury, Cheryl . . . Asbury, Denny . Atkinson, Jacqueline Aurouze, Gary . . . Avolia, David , . . Avolia, James . . Ayre, Noreen .,.. Baer, Raymond ., Baer, Victor .... , Bailey, Marsha Baker, Betty Ellen Baker, Brenda Baker, Carl . , . , . Baker, Doris . . . Baker, John .,.. Baker, Josephine . Baker, Meriam . . . Baker, Ronald , , .....,..24,53,58,105 Baldwin, Joyce ,. Balog, Diane .... Balog, Phyllis ,.., Bam erger, Donald Barfield, John .,., Barlow, Edward . Bames, Darwin . . . Bamey, Carol .... Bamey, William . Bamhill, James . . . Baron, Rose ..... Baron, Victoria . . . B hn . A ...,.44,105 ......111 ...,..111 ....,...125 77 ....24,48120 ..,,27,45,77 , .,.....,.,... 105 ,125 43 32, 45, 59, 103, 105 29 32 105 ........27, , , ,. .105 ........27,29, 105 .,...,.,111 .....27, 29, 32, 37, 105 .. .,..,...... 45,105 120 .....43,125 ...,....111 77 .. 25,32,105 ........120 .........105 ..,43,44,111 ......,.111 49,120 ..,,45,46,77 .125 ,.....29,105 .. 31,40,111 55,111 ..,,44,77 ......120 .,.,..,.111 ,.125 27, 45, 77 33, 38, 77 ,..40, 62, 111 4149 , ,125 ...29, 34, 44, 46, 105 ....,,..,.,49,125 ., .120 ..,-37, 41, 105 .120 ,...55,120 ....,.120 .125 .,....27,105 ....,......120 ...120 ....54 5 7,77 .....45,46, , , .5 ,6 58 66 105 .. ,, .43,49.125 47 66 105 48 55 . ........,. , , 120 120 BIT, RJ ...,. ,. .53, 66, 105 Barr, alph . . . . ..,. 60, 125 Barr, Ronald . . . ..... 48, 111 Barrows, Edgar ..... ...... 1 25 Barto, Richard ...,.... ..... 4 0, 111 gaumgartner, Margaret . . ..... 25, ayne, James .. Beal, Judy ...,.. Beal, Richard Beatty, Dorothy ,. Beatty, Ronald . .. Beck, Karen ..... Becker, John . ,... Becker, Thomas .. Beckus, Robert . . . Bedillion Esther .. ......,....111 ..,.24, 26, 33, 77 ........48,125 ., ........... 53,111 ....,,,,....,44,105 33, 41, 42, 60, 67, 78 ........,..29,40,120 .. .....,........ 111 Bedillion: Georgetta' A I Bedillion, Sharon . Belcastro, William Cadrey Patricia , , , Bell, Carol .... . . Bell, Martha . ,. Bell, Nancy ..... Bennett, Donna .. Bennett, Edward . Bennett, James . . . gennett, BJiohn ennett, ary .... Bennett, Pamela . Bennett, Thomas . gerga, Dravid .,.. er a, o n . . . Berry, dural . . . Berry, Phyllis .. Berry, Susan . . . .....,....125 ........,.....27,105 27, 30, 32, 38, 78, 101, 136 137 .......35,48,49:120 ...........120 . .125 ...44,46,55,111 ......,.41,111 .....26,55,111 . ..,,... 21,105 ...25,a2,4s,1o5 ...........125 ,,.s.....125 ... ... 111 ...2r,az,1o5 .,....,.120 ......120 STUDE T I DEX Bert, Earl ..., Bert, Leila . . . Bice, Paula . . . Bice, Sandra , . Bier, Yvonne , . Bird, Donna . , , Bird, Judith . . . Bird, Ronald .. Black, Betty . . , Black, Robert ,.., Blacka, Douglas ., Blacka, Jean .... Blackhurst, Ronald ......120 ...35,125 ...49,125 ...,.105 ,..120 .....125 ,.....120 ,..26,105 ,....48,120 45,111 .,.43, 62, 125 ,111 ,..48,55,120 sz 125 Blake, Randy .,.. . . .49, , Blaze, Joann ..... ,.... . . .125 Blose, David .... ..... 5 5, 105 Blose. Lewis ..... ..,..,..... 1 05 Boardley, Blanche . ......,.. , . .125 Boardley, Carol , . . ..... 27, 32, 38, 78 Boardley, Donna . . . ........,. .125 Boardley, Larry . . . ,....... 55, 125 Boardley, Raymond ..,...... 105 Bogan, Dorothy . . , . . . , .105 Bogan, Monroe . . . . .55, 58, 120 Bojanowski, Chester Bolden Fred .... Bongiorne, Mary Ann V .......,..,125 ,i::32,35,103,105 Campbell, Jan . .. Campbell, Patricia Capo, Dennis .... Capo, Mero .,.... Cappelli, Patty . . . Carey, Edward . .. Carmichael, Scott . Carozza, Joseph .. Carson, Sandra ,,.,.. Carter, Edward ., Carter, Janet .... Catherine, James . Caves, Wilma Chandler, Arthur . Chick, Barbara .. Chicone, Gerald .. Christ, William . . , Cimino, Elizabeth Cimino, Robert .. Cimino, Ronald ,. Cincinnati, James , Clapp, David ,. Clark, Janice .... Clark, Richard Cleary, Janice ,... ...27, 32, 39, 105 .....43,-19,125 . .,......... 125 .. .39,44,111 ,.17, 30, 33, 39,41, 42,79,101 .....,...41,120 .,......31,48,120 ....,...,. 79 ..27, 32, 35, 38, 39, 40, 42, 45, 46, 47, 79 ,,....,....44,105 .........125 .... 58, 66, 111 .,..27, 29, 32, 79 ......,....106 Boni, Patricia . . . . . . ..,..,..30,32.105 ......38,44,78 ........111 .,....120 ..,..120 .,.......105 .,.....101,125 . , . .24. 26, 30, 33, Clouston, Charles . Clouston, Sharon ,. Clutter, Barbara ..... Clutter, Mary ....... Clutter, Terry ....... Clutter, Tracy ..... 3 Clutter, Wayne , . . , . . 40, 41, 42. 78 , ..,. ,..... 1 25 .....,,.40,105 Cobb, Richard . . , Cobb, Willie ,..,. Cobbs, Maryjane Bonus, Sandra ...,. Booker, Donald .. Booker, Robert . . . Booker, Roberta . . . Booker, William . . . Booth, Connie .... Borden, William . . . Bowser, Owen ..,. Bowser, Richard . . . Boyko, Patricia . . . Braden, Camilla . . . Braden, Carol .,.,.. Braden, Jean ,...... Bradford, Frances , . . Bradford, Robert .. Bradley, Daniel Bradley, Robert Brant, Thurl ,.,, Brewer, Dorothy . Brezenski, Carolyn Brice, Charles .... , ......,., 111 .32, 39, 41,111 ,......,...105 25, 30, 32, 39, 41, 42, 78 111 ...34, 105 ...43, 125 .78 125 ...,,.,..32,38,78 ,33, 44, 46, 7,78 Cobucci, Andrew ...,.......58,125 24, 53, 54, 64, 67, 79 ....,.....,58,111 ,.,........41,120 ,,.,.111 ......106 ......,,79 ,.111 ,..43,62,125 ......48,120 79 .26,31,41,120 0, 33, 40, 42, 80, 101 N125 .....,,....62,120 .. .. ...... .111 ..30, 32, 44,46, 106 .,......41,58,111 ....,,..,.62,125 45111 Cole, Carroll ...,. Cole, Faye ...., Cole, James .. Cole, Nellie Cole, Richard .. Cole, Ronald . . , Cole, Stanley ..,, Collis, Cathy ...,. 48,120 .....44,46,47,80 ,..,..,....120 .......,..41,106 ,. 80 4244 46 80 Brookman, Shirley .. Brooks, Joyce ..... Brown, Ben . .,.. . Brown, Beverly ,. Brown, Bonnie . . . Brown, Celeste , ,. Brown, Charles . , . Brown, Charles . , . Brown, Eddie Brown, James ,. Brown, Marva ,... Brown, Reggie . ,. Brown, Robert ,. . Brown, Ted ....... Bruckner, Joanne . . . Bryant, Estelle Bryant, John ...... Bryant, Marilee ,... . Bullotta, Domonick . Bunner, James , .... Bunner, Toni ,... Burgard, Donald Burgard, Leah ...,. Burgard, Stephen .. Burgess, Jean ,... Burgess, Vickie ..... Burgess. Walter .... Burk, Gary ...... , Burk, George .... 53 Burk, K RICH .,.. ,54,60,61,64,67 4 ...........48,120 ,...,.,....49,125 ......125 ...29,105 .,.....,120 .. .125 ...31,43,125 .....45,105 .....,,..111 ...43, 66, 125 .....,..120 .......,125 .125 ,..55,60,120 ......29,-45,105 ....,..125 .....26,45,46,111 ..25, 27, 32, 38, 39, 44,46.79 ....,.......125 ...,.,.....41,111 .....111 ...24,26,41,76,79 ....27,29,105 ..........,29,120 ...,....,...56,111 24,55.120 ,79 Burk, Patty ........ Burkey, Phyllis .. Burt, Becky ..... Bums, Katherine . Burns, John ..... Butler, William B r iola ye s, V ...... Buxton, Shirley ..... Callender, Nancy . . . Caltuna, Nicholas , . Calvert, Betty Jo . . . Calvert, Delores . . . , ,...... ,,.... 1 20 ....,......25,105 ......,.....111 .125 60 , 105 24, 26, 28, 45, 46, 55, 58, 111 111 .'lll11l11l1l1:111 .,.125 Colwes, Michael ,. Comedy, Alan . . , . Comedy, Edward , Comfort, Ruth . . . Conget, Robert . . . Cook. Robert . Cometta, Edward . . Corsie, John ...... Coulter, Rebecca .. Cowan, Richard ..... Cowieson, Graham Cox, Amanda ...., Cox, Lawrence , . . Cox, Ronald , . . Craft, Martha ., grail, getty . . . raig, ary ...... Crain, Jo Ann Crawford, John ., Cree, Samuel . . , . Crothers, Richard .. Crouse, Judith . .. Crow, William .... Cunningham, Karen Cunningham, Mary Curry, Lloyd ....,.. Cutter, Joseph .,.... D'Alessandro, Lydia D'Alessandro, Pete Daloia, Edward . . . Daniels, Patricia .. Daniels, Robert ., Dankowsky, Carrie Dankowslg, Roger Danley, aren Danley, William ., Dasta, Connie Dasta, Paul ...... Daugherty, Diane Davidson, Carolyn Crumrine, Jess ...... Cunningham, Jean . .. Cunningham, John . --40, , , , ..........31,120 ...........120 ...53,106 ...29,111 ...,.125 ...106 .,.........108 .,...80 .....53,54,67,80 .,,.,....38,80 .106 ......49,126 ,..32,44, 106 ..,..43,126 ......120 ....32,80 ..,...126 .....111 81 ...126 . .,........ .. 81 ,..... 48,120 ..24,26,33,53,6O, 104,106 ........44,106 ...28, 31,40, 112 .....31,41,120 . .,.. 31, ....24, 60, 61, 126 81 . ,... ...... 1 06 ...,...,40,112 .....,...40,120 ....45,46,47, 81 ...32,38,81,101 ...,..,....112 .......35,63 ..,....,..112 .....24,25,120 ....53 54 67 81 ...120 ....,105 ..,..125 ...105 170 Davis, David .... Davis, Eddie ...... Davis, Elizabeth ,. Davis, Joan ..,... Davis, Mattie ., 120 112 120 112 Davis, Robert .... Day, Carol .... . Day, Donna . . . Day, Douglas .... Day Phyl is .,... Decker, James 1 . . Decker, aclaren Decovich, Paulette DeMaria, Joann .1 Demas, Alexander Demchak, anne Denning, arol 1. DePoe, Jon ...... 44,53,56,64,67,106 ...,.......25,81,101 121 ,...26,66,104,106 , ,......... 48,121 1..5a,54,e1,a1 .....1.ss,121 ....1.1.11.112 ..1a2,a5,59,s2 .......1.112 ...,,...... 82 . ..... 21,a2,ss,s2 1 .... 41, 44, 46, 112 DeSensi, Carol . , ......,. 38, 82 Devenney, Donald . , . .......... 26, 112 Dey, Karen ....... .... 2 7, 32, 44, 106 Deyell, Betty ..... ....,,....... 1 26 Diamond, John , .... .... 4 8, 55, 62, 121 DiBardo, Dominic 1 . 1 1 ....,... . . .126 DiBello, Ma Ann ..,..... 49, 121 Dillard, Judah 1 1 , ...... 49, 126 Dillard, ouis .... ....,. 1 12 Dilliard, Sharyn . , ..... 126 Dille, Donna .,.. 1 . .45, 112 Dille, Gre .... ..... 1 06 Dille, Katgleen 1 . . 1 1121 Dille, Linda 1 1 . , . .112 Dille, Samuel , . . , ............ .112 Dillon, William .. Dittman, Nancy ., Doak, Judith .... Dobscha, Darlene Dobscha, Karen 1. Doman, Judith 1 .. Donahue, Linda .1 Michael Donahue, Donahue, Patricia 1 Shirley Donahue, . Donahue, William Donaldson, Emest Donel, David .... Donel, George Donley, Janice 1. Donovan, Thomas Doria, Mary ..... Dorisio, Robert .. Dorsey, Bonnie 1. Dorsey, Robert .. Doty, Walter .. Doyle, Patricia Driehorst, Mary .. Droz, Sherry .... Dulany, Diane . . . Duncan, William 1 Dunkle, Harry .. Dunn, Charles . 1 . Dunn, William . . . Dupke, Robert .. Durbin, Ann .... Durbin. Richard . . Dye, Howard .... Dye, Linda .... .........1... 40,121 ..,27,38,44,45,46,82 .1.....,.....,...1oe .11.....1.,1.....1oe ..,.,..121 ....38,82 .126 ...55,126 82 106 1.,.,.112 111..1..112 ...11..62,112 ....49,e2,12e ...1.44,112 ... ..41,1os ..144,4e,112 ..1..4o,112 ......1os ...121 ,.....126 ..1..1,.12e ..... .11. 49 ...4a,49,12s .,.,1 .106 ...55,126 1..1..1,121 ...1 .....12e .11.24,4s,121 .1.1.11.2a,112 1 ,..,.... 1.49,121 1 ..,. 34,44,46,106 106 121 Dyer, Karen ....,........ 27, 32, 44, 106 Eakin, Patti ..... ..... 1 12 Ealy, Thomas .,4..... ...,.. 1 12 Easingwood, Melody . . .,.... 48, 126 Eckert, Charles .,.,., .,..,...,.. 1 21 Eckert, Kathy ,... ........., . 121 Elliott, Arthur . . . . .28, 45, 66, 112 Elliott, Eileen 1 1 . ........ 44, 112 Eiuon, WVade 1.. ..... ,.33,82 Ellis, Frances .... ..,.. 1 26 Ellis, Sandy ..... , 1 ,112 Elwyn, Bonnie .... ...., 1 26 Engell, Dorothy 1 . ,,,,,, 126 Engell, Nonnan . . . .... 26, 82 Engle, Karen .,.. .....,..... 1 21 Enoch, Carol 1 . 1 ...,.,... 48, 121 Enoch, Nancy ..,. ..,. .... 4 5 , 106 Epperly, Mary . . . Eustis, Merridy Evans, Linda .,.. Evans, Patricia .. Evans, Shirley .,... Everley, games . . 1 Ewing, onnie 1. Ewing, Helen .... Ewing, Lila ..... Ewing, Verna Ezersky, Michael' I. 1 1 . Fadeley. Linn 1 . . Falvo. James ...., Farrar, Patricia .. Farthing, Anita .. .30,32,39,45,82 ...1.....sa,112 1 ..... 121,106 44,46,47,83,101 , ........ 24, 126 . .121 106 45,4e,41,59, . 83 1 1 .49, 126 . . .44, 106 , 106 ..1131,40, 121 27, 32, 36, 83, 137 112 TUDE TI DEX Faust, Terry ..... ............ 1 126 Faux, Terrill ..............,.... 49, 126 Fechter, Donna ..........., 35, 63, 121 Fedor, Rose ......, 27, 37, 44, 46, 47, 106 Felton, Sam ....,.,.,............ 106 Fenton, Jay ...,,.,.,............ 121 Fetherlin, Teresa ..,. , 1 . .30, 32, 83 Fidelman, Barbara 1 . , ..,.. 49, 121 Fidelman, Nancy 1 1 . 1 , .32, 106 Fischer. Terry .... .. 45,46,112 Fisher, Charlotte ,. , ..... 112 Fisher, Edward 1 . 1 ..,..... 45, 106 Fisher, Ronald .... . . . . . 1 . . 126 Fleissner, Jzlck ...... . . 143, 48, 58, 126 Fleissner, illiam 1 . 1 . . .26, 34, 58, 112 Fletcher, Eugene . . , ....... 41, 121 Foley, Pat ,..,.. 1 . .,,, .... 1 12 Fonner, Betty .... .... 2 9, 45, 106 Ford, Robert .,.. 1 . .45, 46, 106 Fraley, La Veme 11 ,1.. ..1.112 Frank, Carol ,... , , 176, 83, 103 Frank, Geraldine .. ..,.. .. 83 Frank, Paul . .,.. 1. 24,106 Frazee, Donna 1 1 . , , 1 ,126 Frazee, Harry ,1 1 . 31, 121 Frazee, Linda 1 . , . ....... . .106 Frederick, Mary . 1 . . 40, 121 49 F reder ick, Peggy . . , 1 1 Friedfeld, Barry 1 , . . 1 Friedfeld, Wayne . a5,4a, ,126 ...26,s3,1s7 ...1.....12e Grudi, Janice , . 1 . 1 Grummick, Richard . . Gump, Phyllis ...... Gump, Shirley ...,., . .1 . . 107 . . . . 44, 46, 56. 84 ,1 . 132, 39, 84, 101 44, 107 Guzy EHzabeH1 ..,. 32,35,37,40,42,107 Gwilliam, Marshal . . . H Haas, Mary ,..,.... Hackney, Robert Hague. Leonard 1 . . Hall, Harry ....., Hamilton, Carlene . . 1 Hammond, Carol .. Hammond, Jackie Hammond, James .. Hammond, Judith Hampe, Thomas . . . Hannen, Cecelia 1 . . Hannen, Robert . . 1 Hannen, William .1 Hansen, David 1 1. Harps, Merle .. Harris, Anna .....,. Harris, Shirley . Hart, Ann ,...,. 27, Hart, Rebecca .... ,. Hartley, Dale ....... Frye, Linda ..... ,,,,,, , ,121 Fuller, Elmer . , .....,... 126 Fulton, Janet .... , , ,45, 46, 112 Fuuon, Roben .11 .,... 49,121 Funka, George . . 1 . . . 106 Funka, James . 1 , 1 , . . 55, 126 G Gallo, Donna .... . . . ,...... . . .126 Gallo, Frank . .24, 26, 28, 33, 60, 61, 67, 83 Gamber, Bemice ..,....,..... 43,48, 126 Gamber, Charlene 1 ..,....,.,. 27, 32, 83 Garnber, Charles 1 1 .... 56, 67, 83 Gamber, Sherry , 1 . ...,. 48, 121 Gameos, Albert ,,,, , 121 Gameos, Zariifa . . , 1 32, 106 Gasper, Gloria ..., ...... 4 4, 106 George, Thomas ...... ......,.. . 62 Geracirnos, Antonette .,.... . . 48, 121 Geracimos, Eugene 1 1 ..,. 26, 28, 44, 106 Gerolium, Charles 1 . . ...,....... . . 84 Gerolium, Jackie .... , ..,..,..,. 112 Gerolium, James , 1 1 ,......, 1 .106 Gettig, Richard .. 1 . . . . . . 1 , .121 Getto, Helen .... .... 4 1, 42, 45, 112 Getto, Mary Ann .. ,......., 1. 126 Getto, Suzanne . . ..... 27, 36, 45, 84 Gheen, Kenneth .. . ,..... 1 1 . .126 Cildow, Betty . 1 1 .1.... 48, 126 Giles, Jolinda .... ,,,,, 1 26 Giles, Lynn ..1.. Gilson, Timothy 1 . . . . Glass, Melvin ..,.. 1... Glass, Nancy ..,..,.,.... Glass, Ronald .,1. Glendenning, James , , . 1 . , Goaziou, Sandra . .32, 40,42 Gontas , Richard .11.....1. Gottschalk, Patty Gough, Gough, Gough, Graham, Gray, Gray, Gray, gray, ray Gray: Linda ,.., Madolyn . 1 Marglaret . . Art ur , 1 Carl ...1. Kathleen . . 1 Leroy . . 1 Patricia ..1. . , Richard ..., William . 1 1 Grayson, Bessie .. Grayson, Joyce . Gregg, Green, Greene, Griilith, Mary Barbara .... Richard . . 1 Carol ..,. Grimth, James 1 Grim, Terry , Grimes, Grimm , Grimm, Grimm , Grimm Susan 1 . . Becky . . . 1 . James . . . . . Mary Alice . . Larry .... Grove, ' Cloydena . 1 ..., . . .,.1.,63,121 .121 .53, 54, 67, 84 11..,148,126 .,....55,126 ...121 , 44,46,47, 84 .53, 54, 67, 84 ...1111..112 11..,1.1.121 .1.121 ..1112 ...126 ..1126 ..1112 .11..,.11121 ..1...1..106 ...11,1,.126 24, 44, 46, 106 84 126 11...,126 126 ...31, 1....126 ......126 1....45, 112 126 11.124,7s,s4 , 1.11 63,126 1ss,s6,s1,s4 .1..1....12a 11...,...112 ..,..1.1.112 ..25, 29, 112 David , 1.1.1... .29, 45. 46, 112 Grover, Karen 1.1... , 1 , . 1 Groves, Gmdi, Barbara ,..,, 27, 32, 171 35, 37, 44, 46, 47, 104, 106 ...,.11..64,67,85 . ...27,29,107 . 26,28,107 . 1. 107 ..55.121 ...,.31,112 .1112 .125,29,107 ....28,107 1.1.,.126 .....1..1.126 .....,....1121 .. . 1,107 .. 48,55,58,121 1. .. ..26,107 . 1121 ...,..1.31,49,121 . ...,. 45,107 32, 38, 45, 46, 47, 85 .. . .25, 27, 32, 107 ....11..,..55,127 41 Hartley, Willard . . ...... , 107 Hatton, Connie .... .,,.,1,,1. 1 27 Hartman, Phyllis .1 1 . . 29, 48, 121 Harvey, Beverly , 1 . .1.. .107 Harvey, Joanne ...., 1 . .40, 121 Harvey, Mary Jane 1 1 1 ,,.. , 107 Harvey, Richard . . 1 1 1 . . . , .127 Hawkins, Nancy . , . 1 . . 1 . . 112.1 Headley, David . . . .1.. 43, 48, 127 Headley, Freda ..1. ,.., , . . 85 Headley, Leora . 1 , ....... .121 Headley, Richard . . 1 1 , 1 . . 1127 Headley, Ted .... 1... ,.,. 5 5 , 66, 112 Helicke, Patti .1.1.,.11. . . .32, 59, 107 Henderson, Kathleen ...,111111 . . .121 Henderson, Mary Ellen . ..,.. 35, 40, 113 Henderson, Vir inia ...,1 ,.1.. 4 5, 107 Henderson, Waiter .1.. ...,... 1 13 Hemelrich. Edward . 1 . 11.1. .121 Hennen, Eric ,... 1 . 1 ....1.. .107 Henry, Donald .,.. . . , 1 . 121 Henry, Jack 1111 . . .24, 43, 127 Henry, Lillian .1.1 ....11.. 1 21 Hercey, Richard 1 1 . .1.1.,. .107 Hickey, Robert .1.. 1 1 140, 58, 121 Hickman, Paulette . , . 129, 45, 113 Hickman, Robert 1 . , .11... 49, 127 Hickman, Ruth . . . .1.... .127 Higgins, John 1..1. 1 . . . 60, 113 Higgins, Nina 1 . . ..,. 27, 30, 32, 107 Hoboken, Larry 1 . ...,.1. 29, 45, 113 Hodgen, Elizabeth , 1 . ....1...1. .121 Holmes, Jerry .,1,, .1...1. 4 5, 113 Holmes, John ,... .... 3 4, 45, 107 Holmes, Rodney . . , 1.1. 43, 58, 121 Holston, Sandra . 1 . ....1. .127 Hoover, Judith 1 . .... 29, 85 Hoover, Kay . . . . ,,...,. 32, 85 Hopkins, Carolyn . . . . . . . .40, 113 Hopkins, Sandra 1 1 . ..., 32, 40, 42, 107 Home, Francis . , 1 1.11.... 55, 121 Home, Joyce 1 . ,... 25, 113 Home, Sharon . , . 1.1. 48, 49, 122 Horner, Donald 1 1 . ...1. .107 Horner, James . . 1 . . 149, 122 Horner, Lee .1.. ..... ..... 1 2 7 Homer. Virginia . 1 1 11.1.1..,1.. .107 Howard, Linda 1.1. . . . . , 49, 122 Howard, Margaret 11,... 25, 29, 32. 38, 85 Howard, VVilliam . . ...11.11.1 55, 113 Houston, Charles 1 1 .11.1.1. . ,127 Houston. Edward , 1 . 1 . . .58, 127 Hoyt, William .... 1 1 . . .60, 113 Hughes, Lyle ..1., 1 . 1 53, 67, 107 Hughes, Mary Jo ..11 .1,.. 2 5, 107 Hughes, William 1 , 1 . .41, 113 Huzus. James 1 ,, ...1 .113 Hull, Claudia 1.1. .11,,, 1 13 Hull, Rebecca ...1 ,.,... 1 48, 127 Hull, Vickie . 1. .. ..,.113 Humbert, Patricia 1 . 1 1... 27, 32, 44 107 Humphreys, Saundra . Hunt, Laura .,,11 Hunt. Robert ...1. Hunter, Rennette .1 Hunter, Robert .1 , ' Hunter, Huston, Robert . 1 1 Patricia . . 1 . ..,.1.,.. 27,85 48,122 ,....45,46,85 11.....1127 ,.127 ...4l,113 85 Hutson, Linda liutson, Sandra Hutter, Janet , ,....... I Iams, James .. Iannone, Albert ..,.. Ingram, Sandra ., lnsley, Susan .,.. Iperigne, Bonnie Irey, Dianne ..... Irey, Sally .,.... . , Irion, Walter . . . . . . Iseman, Andrea . . . . Iseman, Dianne . . lseman, Karen . . . Ishley, Sharon . . . . . l Jacobs, Edward ......, Jacobs, Paul .,.. . . . etfers, James .... ennings, John , , . ester, iuaanie .... ohns, ichael . . . Johnson, ohnson, ohnson, ohnson, Johnson, Johnson, ohnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston , Johnston , ohnston, Arthur ..., Audrey . , . Carl ,..,.,... Elizabeth ..... Herman ...... Linda ...., 27 Philena ..,..,. Robert . . . . . Robert ..,. Theodore . . . Carole . , Diana .. Frances ,. Kidwell Edward ohnston, ones, Jones, ones, Jones, loses, lgdll Kania, Kapis, Levita . . Audrey . . , Janice Nancy Sandra Tyrone Nancy .. Peggy, K Joseph Myrtle . . , . Katsaros, Michael . , . Kazarick, Jemhn , . , Kazarick, athryn . . Kazarick, Patricia .. Keener, Douglas . . . . Keener, VVilliam .. Keefe, David Kelley, Helen . . . . . Kelley, Norma . . Kelly, Helen .... Keirs, Sue ...,.. . . Kemp, Reynolds .. Kennard, Emma ,. Kennard, Kenneth Kennedy, Emest .. Kennedy, Floyd .. Kennedy, John . . . Kennedy, Susan ., Kem, ary ,.... Kems, Harriet .. Kems, Larry . . . Kerr, Margaret Kestner, andy , . . Ketzell, obert Keys, Arthur .... Kiger, Wanda Kimberland, Russell King, Lohn ..... 24, King, inda ..... .28,. King, Marlene . . . King, Michael . , . Kinnan, Donna . . . Kittle, Berrent . . Klein, Dessie ..., Klinzing, Joann .. Klutch, Linda , . , , Knapp, Dennis . .. Knestrick, John ., Knestrick, Merle .. Knestrick, Patty .. Knox, Camet .... Knox, Margaret .... Knox, Roger .... Koblarchick, Carol . . Kongelka, Robert . . . Korby, Marlene .... Kordecki, Karen ....41,85 ...,.113 ...122 ...29, 107 ....33,86 86 .....122 . . ..25, 38, 86 .....127 . ......,,.. 127 .30, 44, 46, 47, 86 ....,...48,122 ..32,45,se,1o1 .........,..12v ....,......107 ...127 43 ,.,......107 .......,.28,86 .86 ..31,48,58,122 62 ...,.,. ,113 ...... ..1o7 ..,..... 31,122 ..,....,..,.127 . .... ..56,113 ,32,38,44,46,se ...........,113 .....,......127 ........122 ... ...3s,s6 .. 29,44,107 .,. .. 122 ....27,45,86 ,.......127 ......107 ...127 .....127 ...31,122 ...,.122 .. 44,113 ...48.122 ... ..... , 122 ,..27,32,45,107 .., , , . 122 ,,,24,55,58,127 ...,,24,43,127 87 ........,...113 ,.. .... .. 87 . , ,31, 49, 55, 58, 127 ...,.,...25,113 ............1l3 .127 ,113 .,.... .122 ,25, 29, 32, 44, 87 ..,..,......113 127 ....,....63 ... 87 .,...29,62, 113 122 ., r..r .49, ,.,24,48,58,127 .......,...122 . ..,.,... 113 ... 87 .. .113 ...43,127 ,..40,122 ......127 ....,.......1o7 ,... .......107 34,45,4e,41,1o1 .,.........,127 ,...........122 ...62,113 ,.....127 ...43,127 ... ,127 .. 29,107 . ,... 113 ...127 ...113 .....122 ......127 ,....29,107 ... 41,122 ,..24,31,122 ... 48,122 ...26,40,107 ... ..4o,1o7 ..,24,44,113 STUDE TI DEX Kosek, Bill ,.... Kotwica, Carl .... Kotwica, John Kovacic, Frank . . . Kowell, Arthur .... , . Kubovcik, Elaine , . , . Kubovcik, Ronald ..,. Kulik, John ...,. ..21,32, ,40, . 40 ...30, 45, 87 ......122 ...........,107 ,113 127 43 37 107 .26, 28, 34, , 113 . .122 Kulik, Peggy .... ...... 3 2, 40, 42, 107 Kughn, William ....,..... 49, 55, 62, 127 Kurucz, John ..,..., .........,... 1 07 Kuzy, Carol . . , . .24, 32, 35, 37, 44, 103, 104, 107 L Lackman, Carol ..... . . .49, 127 Lacock, John . . . ..... .107 Laick, Robert . . . , . .43, 127 Laird, Gladys . . ..... 87 Lane, Linda , ..,. ..... 1 27 Lang, Carol ,..... Langfitt, Thomas .. Langer, Judith ...... Laughlin, William . . . Laurine, Larry ..... Lauri ne, Thomas Leaver, Janet .... Lee, Cecil .... , . Lee, Clarence . . . Lee, Darlene . . , Lee, Elmer . . . Lee, Joyce . . , Lee, Mona ...., Legle r, John ..... Legler, Patricia .. Leiner, J. , . . . , , Lemasters, Carole . . Lemasters. Grace . . , . . Lenhart, Leonard, Larry ., Carol .. .,.....113 ......58,113 ........48,127 ..,.......33,87 ...29, 34, 44, 107 ...........122 ..,......108 ...122 ...127 ...127 ...127 122 127 108 127 33 ::i48,49, i1I1.45Q ...4a .....111t1l11113 ...,........113 ., ,.62,101,127 24,32,40,42,87 Leonard, Carolyn . . . ....,... . .25, 87 Leonard, David . . ....... 26, 40, 113 Leonard, Kathy . . , ..... 43, 127 Leonard, William . . . . . . 88 Levers, Alan ..... . . .43, 127 Levers, Diana . . . .... .122 Lewis, Sandra ..... . . .113 Liggett, Catherine . . . ..,.. .127 Liggett, Patty ...... ....,... 1 27 Lindberg, Frederick . . . . .55, 62, 128 Lindlay, Floyd .... ........... 1 13 Lindley, Kathy ........... 27, 32, 45, 108 Lipkind, Rose Marie . ..,.. .29, 40, 113 Lipp, Hayden ...,.. 17, 26, 29, 33, 38, 88, 101, 136, 137 Liptak, John .,... . ...... 55, 122 Liston, Michael .... ........ 1 13 Littell, Shirl .,.. ...., 1 22 Livingood, Douglas . . ...... 122 Livingood, Judy .,.. ....,.., 1 08 Loar, Gary . , . . . . ,,.. . .42, 128 Lobozzo, Richard . . ...,. 53, 64, 108 Long Michael .,.. ,..,,.... . 128 Long, Patricia . . . .... 29, 39, 45, 108 Longdon, Jean . . , ,.., .,... 1 22 Loucks, John .... ...,..... 8 8 Loughman, Carole . . . . . .128 Lowery, Eugene . . , , .,.... 122 Lowther, Margaret . . . ...... . . 88 Lowther. Patricia . , .... 113 Lucas, Ben ..... . . 28, 60, 108 Lucas, Mary . . . ..,. 122 Lucas, Penny .... . . .48, 128 Lucas, Walter . . . . .113 Lucatorto, Gerald . . . . 24, 128 Lucero, Sharon . ..... 128 Lusher, Beverly . . . . . .113 Lutes, Danny . , ..,. 55, 108 Lutes, Ronald . . . . . . . .128 Lynch, John . . .... 53, 67, 108 Lytle, Joyce . . . , . .... . . . 122 M Mace, Charlotte ..... 88 Mace, John ........ .... 1 28 Magnetta, Lawrence . . , . . .128 Mahanna, Melvin ..., ..... 8 8 Major, Lawrence . . , ,... . , 88 Malik, Janet ...,. .... 2 7, 108 Malone, Donna .... ..... 1 08 Malone, Michael . . . . . .113 Maloy, Sam ....,.. 1 . .108 Mandich, Eva . .,,.. ....,. 1 22 Mandich, William . . ..... .113 Manes, Connie .... . , . . . .48, 122 Manes, Joseph ..... . , . 26, 33, 88 Manes, Mary Jane Manes, Nancy .... 172 .,......128 ,...40,88 Manfredi, Gloria .. rlillfianlhey, Harry . ar ey, ames Markley, William . . . Markoski, Edward . , Marriner, Sharon , . . ,32, 38, 39, 45, 46, 47, 59. 88 .......114 ....28,89 .28, 66, 89 .48, 122 . . . .... 43, 48, 128 Marshall, Norma Jean Martin, Donald ,,.. .. ........ 108 Martin, James ,,.,... .,.. 4 9, 128 Martin, Janice . . . ...,.. ,122 Martin, Jim . . . .... 55, 122 Martin, Leon .... ..... 1 14 Martin, Sheila ,... . ,... 114 Mason, Martha ...... . . .32, 89 Mastrangelo, Barbara . . .... , . .108 Mastrangelo, Joseph ,... . ...... , . . .128 Mawhinney, Brad ..,.,..... 26, 28, 108 Mawhinney, Charles .... 24, 28, 34, 53, 60, 67, 108 Mawhinney, James , Mawhinney, Jean . , May, David .,.,. Mayer, zz Susan ...... Frank Ma a, ..... Mazzie, Darla ..27, Mazzie, Louis ...... McAvoy, Danny ..,. McCalla, James ,... McCarrell, Charlotte McCarrell, Harriet .. McCausland, Sharyn McClay, David .... McClelland, Alex , , . McClelland, Robert . McClelland, William McCloskey, Annetta . McCloskey, Walter . McClure, Bridget .. McCombs, Sara , . . . McCormick, Doris .. McCoy, Nila ....,.. McCracken, James .. McCracken, Naomi . McCready, George .. McCrearey, David .. McCrearey, James , McCullough, Grace . McCullough, James . McCullough, William McDonough, Linda . McDonough, Saundra McDowell, Joyce .. McDowell, Robert .. .24, 28, 34, 55, , 114 122 62 .40, 49 108 .....,...43, ,128 ..,,.....53,60,114 32, 37, 44, 46, 47, 108 .. .,........,. 122 . .. ..48,128 ., .,.. 39,45,114 .. .... 35,453,128 122 . . ....... 128 114 , . .... 49, 128 . . ,..,. , .114 . . . . , 43, 128 . ..,. 40, 108 28 . .... 32, 108 . .,.. . 122 . .... 43, 122 . ,,,. . 122 . , .... 49, 128 128 . ...,. 49, 122 89 108 . ,... 32, 40, 48 .. , 114 108 128 . . ..,. , 114 128 . .,... 128 128 McFeely, Saundra . . , . . . . . Mcllvaine, Bonnie . . McKay, Darlene . . , McKay, Karen ,. . McKean, Nellie . , McKee, Charlotte . . . McKee, Donna . . . McKee, Harry .... McKee, Thomas . . . McKinney, Richard . McMurdy, Janice . . McNay, Sally . . ,. McVay, Jerry . . , . McVay, William . , . McWreath, David Meighen, Donald .. Meloy, Marlene .. Mera. Carol ...,,. Merchant. Danny . . . Meriweather, Lewis Meriweather, Mildred Merritt, Vicki ...... Metz, Patricia ..,.. Metz, Samuel ., Mesko, Mary, .. Mesko, Step en .. Meyer, Peggy .. Meyers, ilanet ,. Miles, Alyson . . Miles, Charles .. Miles, Karen .... Miles, William , . Milhollan, Sue . .. Miller, Bart ..,.. Miller, Beatrice , , . Miller, Catherine . . Miller, Carolyn ., Miller, Clark . . . Miller, Frank ..., Miller, Harold . . . Miller, Jentie .. Miller, Kirk .... Miller, Marilyn . . , Miller, Oscar .. Miller, Paula .. . .... 32,108 . .,.... 108 ....2-5,114 ..44, 114 .114 ....45, 63, 114 .,..,48, 122 ....55.128 . .... 55,128 ....49,128 ....25,122 .122 .. 41,114 ...48,58,122 62.128 .,.39,45,46, 89 . ......, 44,114 .. ..... 49,128 .128 .,.. 29,108 .. .,.27,89 . ....... 123 ....108 .114 . 49,82,128 .......128 ,,.,....24 49,128 89 , .123 48,55.128 , .32,41,89 .. .... 90 .....128 .... 114 ,,.27,89 ..........12B ......12s .. .. . as ....27,29.32.1os .,.,. .s3,s4,9o .. 25, 32, 38,45 .....128 ......,.123 Miller, Miller, Susan ,. Miner, Miner, Miner, Moonean . . . Minnis, John , . . . . Mirto, James . .39, 4 Mirto, Mary ...... Miscio, Anthony . . . Miscio, Joseph ..., Mitchell, Joan Mitchell, Leonard .. Mitchell, Richard .. Mitchell, Saundra .. Molinaro, Frank . . . Molinaro, William . Montgomery, Cheryl Toni Anna ...,. John ..... Moon, Dolores .... , ..,. , . .92, 101 ..,...128 ........114 .....48,123 ....,...108 128 ........,.. .123 4, 46, 53, 54, 66, 67, 90 ...........,.43,123 . ..,......... 31,123 ......,.....43,123 ...32, 40, 108 55, 128 123 ......108 ,. 114 49 123 .. ...... ,. , ....,.32,41,42,44, 103, 108 . . .....,... 123 Moore, Starr ..,... .......,.., 4 4, 108 Moore, William .........,.,..... ,108 Moreno, Jo Ann . . . .35, 39, 45, 46, 47, . 63, 114 Morgan, John .... ......,. ...... 1 1 4 Morgan, Sandy ..,. . . .31, 49, 123 Morrell, Deborah , . ....,....... 123 Morris, Charles . . . ,... ....... 4 4, 114 Morris, Henry .......... ,. ....,.. 123 Morris, lgacqueline .... 40, 44, 46, 47, 114 Morris, athryn . . . ......... 25, 44, 90 Morris, Lawrence , . .....,...... 90 Morris, Lenora , . . ........... 90 Morris, Susan . . . , ....... 48, 123 Morris, Terry , .... . . .44, 46, 47, 108 Morris, Wanda . . . ..,.... , . 90 Morrisey, Iola . ..,. ...... 3 0, 114 Morrison, Debby .. ...... 128 Morrison, Don . . . .,....... 55, 108 Morrison, Jghn .... ..,..., . 55, 108 Morrison, ancy ..,,.. . . 31, 48, 123 Morrison, Phyllis ...... 27, 30, 32, 36, 39, 90, 137 Morrow, Catherine . .........,... 114 Moser, Linda .... , . . . 128 Mosier, Rose . . . .... 45. 90 Mosier, Walter . . . . . .29, 123 Mosser, Vance . . . ..,.., 40, 123 Mounts, Frank .,......,....... 48, 123 Mounts, Linda ........... . . 108 Moyer, Frank .... . . 49, 55, 62. 128 Moyer, Judy . . . 35, 38, 41, 42, 44, 46, 47, 90, 101, 102 Mo er, Terry . . ............ 48, 55, 123 Muhleman, Judith .. '32'38,39' ' Rotunda, oe .... Plumer, Mary Jo .. ,. 24,29 . . .54, 67, 76,91, Mull, John ...... Mundell, gohn .... Munnell, erald . . . Munnell, John . . . Munnell,DThon5as . urner, ona .... Murphy, Charlotte . Murphy, Donald .. Murphy, Joanne . . , Murr, Lil ian . . . Murray, Robert , . , Murrav, VVilliam Musante, Gavle Musolino, Judith . . . Muto, Wil iam . . . Myers, Dennis Myers, Janet ..... . ........ 108 .....,114 91 ...,.....123 . . . .17, 28,33,91 . ...... 38, 45, 91 .. , 123 ,....44,46,47,91 ...........44,114 , ...128 132 ...,........128 .128 ...28,114 ...30,114 ...40,114 Neff, Eileen .......... ......... 1 28 Nelson, Martha .,..,. ..... 4 8, 123 Nester, Constance . . . .... 30, 39, 46, 91 Nettle, Bonnie .... ...,.... 4 1, 114 Nicastro, Joseph . , . Nichol, Betty .... Nicolella, Cathy . . . Nixon, Mark ..... Noack, Mary ......,..128 91 .123 ...45,114 ....52,91 Oberst, Robert ........, , 108 O'Connor, Thomas Olenich, James Oliver, Elaine ..... Organ, Margaret . . . Or osky, John ..., Osko, Andy ..... Osko, Gene . Ostrander, David .. Ostrander, Herbert Owens, David ..... Owens, John ,.... Owens, Robert . ,. .. .:i53,64,67,108 ........55,128 .,......,.108 .. .129 ...49,62,129 .,........,.123 ., .123 41,44.114 41,44,46, 47,91 ...........43,129 .,....,..34,114 .,...108 TUDE TI DEX Pabian, Pacilla, Carol ,.... Frankie Jo Page, Joyce ...... Page, Richard .,.. ,......,...35, P .27, 32, 44, 46, 47, 108 44 ,114 .............58,123 Parcha, Walter ...........,..... 41, 108 Pareso, Frank .,,..,... .....,,., 2 4, 92 Pareso, James ,.... 24, 28, 31, 55, 62, 114 Pareso, Mary Lue . .,.,.,.,... ..., 1 29 Parisse, Samuel . . . Parkinson, Joyce .. . .....53,54,64,67,92 Parkinson, Patty . . .........,..,.,. 123 Parkinson, Raymond . . . ..,.. .123 Patterson, James ...... . . .40, 114 Patterson, Lawrence . . . . , .43, 114 Patterson, Mathyle . . . . . .44, 114 Pattison, Kenneth . . , . .48, 129 Patton, Michael . , . ..... 40, 123 Paul, Robert ..,.,. . , . . . . . 114 Paul, Sue Ellan . , ..., 38, 45, 92 Paul, Zelda .....,.. ..,.. 3 0, 108 Pawich, Mary Jane . , . ....... ,108 Pawich, Ronald . . , ...,.. 129 Paxton, Kenneth . . . Pchinow, Paul Peacock, John . . Peel, Gary .... Peel, Lennon ,,., Peneschi, Adele . . . Perry, David ,,... Perry, Helen .. Eerts, Saiildra .. et r , ,.... Petgri, Jgscgmh .... Peters, Martha Pettit, David . , . Pettit, James .. Pettit, Igghn Settiti gs .... etro a, an a Phillips, Charlotte ., ggigps, lygrcia ..,. 1 ips, ancy .. Phillips, Patricia ,. Pierce, Kathryn .. gierce, Sarah .. lerce, ue ..... Pierson, Bonnie .. lliiierson, hliaul .... 1 gun, ary . . . Pilgun, Richard ., Pisarcik, Jackie Pisarcik, Richard .. Pizzi, Bryan ...,. Pleacher, Carroll Pleacher, Sherry .. Plumer, Patty ,...,. Plymire, Nancy Plymire, Robert Polan, James ...., Poland, Frank Polen, Ralph . . . Polka, Joseph .... ,. ..... 109 .,.40, 62,114 ,.,.....129 123 109 ...25,30,32, .26,33,36,39,44,46 47,92,136 ............41,114 ...31,114 ..... 92 ,..109 ...129 .....123 ......109 ..,92,101 .,....129 ...29, 114 . ..... 48,123 ..... .,,123 ....27,38,92 .,......114 ....,,...109 ........,..114 .....27,32,36,92 ,.......43,129 .......25,114 .,....,.,....123 ....,53,54,66,93 .....,....,.55,115 43 129 40 109 30, , ,93,101 ..,....,....43,129 .,...,..,......123 ......129 31,115 123 H... 44,115 ,...26,33,93 29 109 Pollard, Leona ,. ,..,........,.. , Ponton, Frances . ,................. 115 Ponton, Robert ..... , ..,.... 129 Popeck, Cecelia .... 27, 32, 35, 37, 45, 109 Popeck, Daniel .............. 55, 58, 129 Popeck, Eleanor ................ 48, 129 Popper, Phyllis , . , ..... .123 Porter, John . . . ..., . . 93 Porter, Judith ..,. . . .44, 115 Porter, Karen ....,...........,..,. 115 Porter, Kenneth ,..............., .115 Porter, Lynn ..... . , . . .... 48, 129 Porter, Marilyn , .25, 30, 32, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 93, 101 Porter, Richard ................. 49, 129 Porter, Ronald . . . ........,... .115 Porter, Roslyn . . . .... .129 Posa, Patty .... . . . .109 Potts, Dallas . . . , .55, 129 Pounds, Joan . . ..... 123 Powell, James .. ,...,. 123 Powell, ohn . . . , . .41, 109 Powell, Karen . . . . .45, 115 Presto, Hala ,. . ...., 129 Price, George . . . . . . .129 Pridgen, Jean . ,... , . .109 Pridgen, Mary ...... . . .129 Provenzano, Edward . . . . , ,123 Pulkowski, Gerald . . . . . .129 Ramsden, Nancy .... ..,. 3 2, 40, 42, 93 Rankin, Andrea . . R ,....,.,...129 173 Ratley, Beverly .....,.. Ratley, Wendell .....,. Raymond, Angela 27, 32, Reck, Trudy .......... Reda, Rose . ..,,.... ,. Reed, Sandra .. Reed, Wayne ,. . . Reihner, Connie .. Reihner, David Reihner, Herbert ,. Remo, Kenneth .... Rettinger, Larry .. Reynolds, Beverly Reynolds, Frances Reynolds, Johnna ' 1 Rice, Charles ,.., Rice, John ...,.,. Richards, Melva . . . Richmond, Earl . . . Richmond, Evan .. ,..115 . .......,.. 129 36 44 46 47 93 Richm ond, James Riddle, Joan ...., ' ' Riethmil er, Ralph .........39,115 .,....,29,32,93 .....35,129 .. 53,109 1, 40,115 .. 48,129 ....,62,129 ....,.... 93 .,.55,58,115 ,... 49,129 .... 49,129 ...3s,93,101 ..... ...109 ,....,..109 ...29,32,109 ..,..,,...109 .... ...109 .,..,. 94 ,..129 .. .,. 94 .,....... 129 ,.....,. 41,123 ...53,5e,5s,115 ,........67,94 . 94 .....62,123 .44,115 Riggle, Daniel . . . Riggle, Nancy .... Riggle, Robert . . . Riggle, Harold , . . Riggs, Donna ,... Riggs, Harold . . . Riggs, John ...., Riggs, Robert .... Riggs, Woodrow . Rinehart, Sandra ,. Risbin, Carol ..... Ritchie, Harriet . . . Rizor, David . . Rizor, Gwendolyn Rizor, Nardis .... Rizor, Thomas ., Rmnne amph Hff... Robinson, Clarence Robinson, William Rodenski, Marlene Roessler, Darlene . Roessler, Judy ,... Roessler, Shirley . Rogers, Ethel Rogers, Mary Ann Rogers, Sandra .... Romano, Phil Andrea . . . Rose, Ross, Betty Lou . Ross, Darlene ...., Ross James ,... Rotliermund, Thom RS Ruecroft, ima Ann f .'.'. 30, 32, 33, 59, Ruffolo, Angeline . Rundquist, Judith Ruschel, Susan .... Ruschell, George . Ruschell, Raymond Rush, Gary ..,.,. Rush, Judith ..... Rush, Larr ..... Rush, Sandia ,, Rusinek, Barbara . Russell, Lois . . . S Sacco, Mary . ,... Salansky, Robert ., Salisberry, Larry . . . Salsberry, Joe .... Sams, Alfair . .. Sams, Duane ,... Samson, David .... Sanders, Graham .. Sands, Charles .... Sandusky, gerry ...., .... Saunders, usanne Sargent, Dixie ..,. Sargent, Larry . . , Sayre, James .,.. Scalzo She scandim, d Qph'f... Scanlon, Margaret Scarborough, Diane Schehl, John , ..,. , . . Scherich, Diana . . . Schieck, David . . . Schiver, Harold . . . Schneider, Henyn . . Schott, Karen .... ..,55,62,109 ..... 94,101 ....29,45,94 ........132 .,.......123 ...........123 ... ..... ,., 44,115 ,.,.27,30,46,94 . ..,..,, 55,129 ........ 41,109 ,,...., 55,115 .,... . 53,54,94 .... 27,32,37,45,4Q 47,109 ......,.....115 ,... 129 ...45,109 ...44,109 .....109 ......... . 115 ,,..,....24,123 .. .. .123 ,...,41,45,46,47,115 ...., ...109 ,..,. ..17,26,66,94 ...44,46,47,58,64, 67,109 .. .. 129 94,103 U.27,32,95 ,,., . 95 .,.49,123 ,.,..109 ...115 ...123 .....123 ., ..109 .. 49,129 . ..,, 95 ...115 ... 95 .. ...123 ...,...., ,..129 .,..,., 24,129 ...,,.. . 29,40,123 ..,.30,33,55,58,109 .......... 48,123 ............109 ... .. . ..115 24,2s,5s,115 .....,. 40,115 ,...,....115 ........, 129 ..,........115 ., . , .124 . . . .60,61,95, 101 ,.... .........,.129 ......,., 129 ... . 33,95 ..,32,39,45,109 ...26,28,58,115 .. ........... 109 ..,............. 95 ....24,41,49,e3,129 Schott, Kenneth , Schriskey, Carol , Schultz, Deanna , Schultz, Jsfxyce . . . Scolere, an . . . Scott, David Scott, Janet . . . Scott, Larry .... Scott, Linda .... Seavy, Clifford . Seibert, Carl .... Selvaggi, Gloria . Selway, Robert . Sendro, Theodora Sensky, Jacqueline Shaffer, David ., Shamitko, Alan . Shankovich, Peggy Shaw, Janet .... Shaw, ohn ..... Sheets, Paul .... Shick, Patricia ., Shiillett, Iris .... Shifliett, Richard , Shives, Janet .... Shook, krry . . . Shook, ancy .. Shoup, Carol Shoup, Linda , . . Showalter, Mona Shrader, Orvle ,. Shrontz, Helen .. Shrum, Harold .. Shultz, ,Joyce Shultz, udith Shuman, Robert . Shuster, William . Sibert, Sharon .. Siburt, Joyce .. Siburt, Mary .. Siek, Frank .... Sim, John ..... Sim, William Simpson, Barbara Simpson, Simpson, L Simpson, ouis . Simpson, Sheila . Six, Ray .... , , . Skinner, Charles Sliman, Regina . . Carolyn ames , Sloan, James . . , Smith, Chloe Ann Smith, Carolyn , . Smith, Davi . . . Smith, Frances . . Smith, Judy .... Smith, Kenneth . Smith, Marsha . . Smith, Pete ..... Smith, Sharon ., Smith, Velma . , . Smith William . Smith William , Smithson, Kenneth Sn der, Vemon .. Soltez, James . .. Sonson, Richard . Sonson, Yvonne . Sorice Samuel .. Spatatiore, Marian Spencer, Richard Spingola, Sarajane Spragg, Gloria .. Spriggs, Carol .. Sprowls, Carolyn Stacher, Eric Stage, Janet .... Standiford, Karen Stautfer, Joseph . . St. Clair, Francis Sten, Robert .... Steratore, Patrick Stevens, Darlene Stewart, Clark . . . Stewart, Monroe . Stewart, Russell . Stock, Charles ., Stock, Robert .. Stockley, Jane , . . Stockley, Lauren Stollar, Sally Strawn, David .. Strawn, William .....,..31,124 4595 .,..45,46,47,95 .,.......24,25 ..,...44,115 95 .,....,......,.115 44,53,54, 64, 67,96 . .,,.......... 115 ....53,54,66,96 ,.,..35,49,124 .........129 ...28,96,101 ..,.,...129 ...45,109 ,..29,109 .,.. 96 ...109 ...129 ....96 ..,..115 .,....115 .....43,129 , ..... 44.115 ...43,48,129 , ..... 48,129 ...35,49,129 .......,.124 ......,.109 ....29,98 ......115 ..,.,..,115 ,..43,62,129 .....,.,,129 . .,..... 89,115 .,..i.......109 ...38,45,96,101 ........64,109 .........124 ,.. ..... 109 ...25,96,101 ........124 ......115 ..... ..109 ......49,129 .,.24,26,109 ...,.55,124 ... ..115 ...27,115 ....,...124 ,..,...., 96 ...28,34,115 ..,.,......115 ...,.. M124 .,..34,53,64,109 ...,.....,.130 ...,,,...115 .....115 . .,... .115 .......,43,130 43,124 ...55, 56, 58,115 ...,.....43,130 ...34,53,67, 109 ......53,54,96 97 .,.31,49,-55,124 ........49,124 55,124 ,.,39,116 ,..45,116 ......130 ...43,130 .....130 .130 ..,44,116 .......,116 ...116 24.33,97 ...49.55,130 ....29,38,97 ....,,...130 ...........124 ...,,.44,46,109 ....53, 56, 67, 124 ...,.53,67,116 24 .,..,....124 ....25,41,97 97 ...43,130 TUDE T I DEX Streator, Hugh .,.., Strosnider, William .. Strothers, Waverly . . . Studivant, Beatrice . Sulitz, David .... ........,109 ....,...55,116 ...53, 54, 56, 97 .......,.l16 ........116 Sulitz, Jack ....,....... ,.., . .,.,.. 5 3 Sulitz, Larry .......,........... 55, 130 Sumney, David . ,... ,... . 26, 41, 116 Super, Sandra . ,30, 32, 35, 38, 59, 97, 101 Supler, Ronald ............,....... 109 Sutton, Charles .,........,..,... 41, 97 Suwak, Joyce . . . ...,.... , . 97 Swart, Suzanne . . .... 32, 38, 97 Swart, Virginia .... ..... 4 9, 124 Swart, Wayne . .... . Swartzfeger, J. D. , . , Sweitzer, Carol . . , Swesky, James . . . Swierczek, Janet .. , .... ,..130 .....,.,33,98 .....32,36,109 . .. .116 ....25, 30, 32, 109 Sykes, Howard . . ..,........ 116 Syrek, Cheryl .... ...........,..,. 1 09 Syrek, Edward ...,..,..... , . . . . .110 Szolek, Eileen .,... , , .27, 82, 36, 110 Szolek, Phyllis ,.... 27, 32, 44, 46, 47, 110 T Tarr, Donald ....... Taylor, Anthony .,... Taylor, Shirley .... Tebalt, William . . . Tennant, Challen .. Thomas, Adrienne . Thomas, Carol . Thomas, Debra Jo . , Thomas, John ,.,.. Thomas, Moses .... Thomas, Sandra. . . . Thompson, Jack ,. . ...40,124 ....,.110 ...32,110 ........124 .. 98 ,...29,45,110 ,.......130 ....,..48,130 ..,,.......110 40,42,44,116 11.55, 60, 116 Thompson. Joann . . ......,.... 116 Thompson, Vivian ., .......... 130 Thom son, William . ...... 98 Thornburg, Gary . , . . , .62, 110 Throckmorton, Robert . . . . . .41, 124 Thumm, David ......., . . .49, 130 Tilton, John ....... .. .130 Toben, Suzanne ,... , , AS, 130 Tucci, Janet .,.,.., ..... 1 30 Tutay, Ronald ..... 98 U Ullom, John . . , .53, 54, 60, 61, 64, 67, 110 Ullom, Patricia . . , ........ ,........ 1 16 Ullom, William ,,..,.......,....., 110 Umshares, John ....,.,,........... 98 Urso, Dennis ..,.. . . . . .,.. 28, 110 Urso, Marlene .... 35, 45, 46, 63, 103, 116 V Vactor, Norris , . . . . . Vactor, Stacy ....... Vactor, Theodore ..... Valentino, Elizabeth ,. Van Gilder, Ruth ..... Vaughn, Barbara .... Viehmann, Phyllis . ,. Vennum, David . .,.., . Vemo William . . , . , ....55,58,130 ..........124 ....53,58,116 .,.....49,124 .....39,41,116 ....130 .30, 32, 35, 42, 98 ...,........110 45,116 vuseck, Nina ...... ao, 39, 45, 46, 41, 110 so Vito, Joseph .... .... Vrabel, Delores .,... W Wagner, Carolyn .... Wagner, David ,.., Wagoner, sary agoner . , . Walker, Charlie? . . . Walker, Nancy . . . Walls, Francis .. Walls, Roberta . . . Walsh, James . .. Walther, Cyril .... Walther, Cyrilla . . . , B tt . , Ward W d e y .... Bmce .... . al' i Ward, Candace Ward, Carol ..,.. Ward, Donald Ward, Dorina ..,. Ward, Jcanet . . . Ward, aren ..... Ward, Martin ..... Ward, Mary Ellen . . , Ward, Robert ..... 174 62, ,..49,55, ..,......32,110 .........29,98 .43,1 , 30 ....-'33, 38, , 101 35 124 98 ,48, .,..29,45, 45 49 116 ,116 ,130 , ...... .... 1 30 .,..26,28,40,110 ........55,110 ......,....124 98 .,...124 ...48,130 ,..,....130 ,.,.48,58,124 , ....... 124 ...2-5.116 ....,....,124 . .98 41 ....s9, ,45,116 124 Ward, William .,..,. ........ 1 10 WHffiCk, Richard . , . ....,.. 49, 130 Washington, Sandy . . . .... 64, 67, 110 Wasler, Howard ...,. ,.., 4 8, 62, 130 Watson, Lonnie . . . ,,.,,, , , 99 Watson, Toni .,.. ,,,,,,, 1 30 Weaver, Edward . .... 43, 130 Weaver, Karen .... ..,., 1 30 VVeimer, Barbara . ,,,,, 130 Weimer, Dale . . . ,,,,,, ,130 Weir, Willis ..... .... 4 3, 130 Wells, William . . ,,,,,,,,,, 110 West, Janet ...., ,,.,.,,.,,, 9 9 Westbrook, Betty . .,..,..... 45, 116 Wheeler, Harold .... . . , .53, 54, 67, 110 Wheeler, Lee Ann ......,.... 124 Wheeler, Parry ..,..o....,...... 49, 124 Wherry, Linda . .,.....,......,.... 124 Whitco, Michael ,....... 60, 61, 67, 99 Whlfe. James . . .24 45, 46, 53, 56, 67, 116 White, William ..,,..,............ 99 Whitener, Joan ...........,........ 130 Whitner, James . . . ...... .110 WhYle, Juanita . . , .....,, 99, 101 Wiencek, Diane ..... ........... 1 24 Wilkes, Virginia .....,............. 116 Williams, Angharad ,..... 27, 32, 39, 99, 101, 137 Williams, Charles . . . .......... 130 Williams, Clyde . . . ......... .124 Williams, Merle ..... ,.... 1 30 Williamson, Barbara . ....... 110 Williamson, Donald . . . .,.... .110 Williamson, Leonard . . ..,. 55, 62, 130 Williamson, Linda . , ,... .130 Wilson, Jean ...... .... 4 5, 110 Wilson, ohn .... ..,. 4 1, 110 Wilson, Mary ,.......,... ...... 4 9, 130 Wilson, Michael ....,.....,,..,.. 33, 99 Wilson, Michael . .,..,. .,.,. ,... 1 2 4 Wilson, Patricia . .27, 32, 38, 39, 41, 42, 44, D 46, 47, 99 Wilson, Richard ................... 110 Wilson, Shirley . . ,,,,, 130 Wilson, Willetta . . . . . . , . 99 Wingett, Donald ., ..... .130 Wingetty James .,. .., 41, 110 Wyse, Betty .... . . .29, 45, 99 Wise, David ...,...,. .110 Wise, Jghn ..... ...,.. 5 5, 58, 110 Wise, efnneth . . ............,. 116 Wise, .Robert .....,... .... 5 5, 130 Witzeling, Larry ...... 31, 49, 55, 62, 124 Woycvich, James ., ..... ,... ..... 1 3 0 Wolfe, David . . , . . . 44, 46, 47, 110 Woloszyn, Pat ..., ........... 1 10 Woodburn, Don . . . ...... 58, 124 Woods, Alice .... .130 Woods, John ..,... ,.., . 110 Woods, Penelope ...,.. , ..... , . .45, 116 Woods, Ramona ........ ,......, . . 130 Woods, Shirley ........ . . . ..,. 116 wozniak, cami . . , .24, 21, 32, 40, 42, 100 Wrenshall, Ethel .,..,..,..,. 27, 32, 110 Wright, Amy .,....,.....,..... 43, 130 Wright, Carolyn . , . .............. 130 Wright, Earl . . , ........ . . . . . .124 Wright, Gary ....,.. ..., 3 0, 33, 58, 110 Wright, Sandy ....,. 24, 39, 40, 4?6435, 46, , 116 Wright, Stephen ................ 55, 130 Yancey, Patricia . . .32, 39, 44, 46, 47, 100 Yeager, Harold ..............,...., 116 Yeager, Sandra . . .....,...,...... 100 Yeager, Sharon .. ..,. ....... 1 16 Yoders, Gerald . , , . . ,54, 64, 67, 100 Yoders, 'Judith .... .,...... 4 9, 130 Yoders, arry ,.,,... , .,.... .116 Young, Charlotte . . . .... 45, 116 Young, George .,.. .....,. 1 24 Young, audit .,.... .... 2 4, 130 Ymmg: osemary ..., ..... 1 00 Yukic , Frances ..., , , ,130 Yukich, Darlene ...,.. , , , 100 z . Zakas, Vlada ........,... 27, 29, 32, 110 Zambell, Jerry .,..,. ........,. 6 7, 100 Zlrnmemian, Rebecca . . .........,. 124 Zollars, Geraldine , , . ,,,, ,,,, , 110 Zucchero, Joseph . . .,.. 41, 55, 116 Zullo, Nick ,..,... .... 4 9, 55, 130 ADVERTISING INDEX Abel Funeral Home .......,... Acme Quality Paints, Inc. Adams Esso Service ......A...,.. Albert Packing Company ..,... Anderson and Pollock .A........... Andy Bros. Tire Company ....,........... ....4..,. Ashmore's Flower Shop ........r.,........,r.,........r.... Automotive Welding 61 Supply Co. ,..........4... . Banks Funeral Home ,........r.......,....,.... .......,. Barnhill's Funeral Home .,.....r......... ......,.. Beatty Motor Express, Inc. .,... , Bell Sportswear ...,...................... Blue Star Potato Chip Corp. .........................,. . Borden's Ice Cream Company ..r.......,.,........,.. Bruno, Robert A. Plumbing 6: Heating Co. Burch Mortuary ...,..,......,..,..,.............,.......,.,..... C 6t C Service, Inc. ..,...............,...,..........,......... . Citizens Water Company ..,,..,.....r.... ........, Coca Cola Bottling Company ...,,.. a..,..... Coen Oil Company .........,,.......,..... ...r..,.. Conger, David O. .,r......,.4...,.,... . Corner Cut Rate Store .......,.,........ a...,... Cowieson, Graham P. ....................... .,...... . Crile Metallizing 6: Machine Co. .... .. ..,.. D. D. Ranch ..,................r.........,.....,... ..,.. . .. Drakenfeld, B. F. 61 Co., Inc. ,.......... ...... . Dunbar ft Wallace Lumber Co. ....... ...,.... . Dunn's Dry Goods ..................,.......... ......... Eat 'N Park .............,..............,.,....... ......... Eneix, Don .........,...........,......,.,....,.. ,....... Federal Paper Board Co., Inc. ........ ,.,..,.. . First Federal Savings 61 Loan ........ ,......., Foremost Dairies ........,.......,...,....,.. ......,.. Frazier-Simplex, Inc. ........................,.. ,.,..... . Freedman Furniture Company .............,..,..,.. . Harris Boyer Bakery ,............,..,..,....,.......,...., .. Hazel Atlas Division of Continental Can .,..... Herd Drug Stores .....,.....,.........,.....,.,..,.........,.., Hewett Studios ......,........,,..,..........,.....,....,.. .,... Hickson, Paul ..4........,.................. Home Furniture Company ........ Home Launderers ...,............... Hub, The ............................... Hudson's Iewelers .....4......... Hummell Funeral Home ..,.., Imperial Cleaners 6t Dyers ........ Isaly's .......,...,,..,4,........,............. Iahn and Ollier Engravers ...,.,.. Iessop Steel Company .................. .,....... Iohnson, Howard Restaurant ...... ...,.,.. Jones, C. H. 6r Sons .................. Kozy Kottage ............,....,........ Krogeris .......................,.,....,.. Kurtz Bros. ...................,......,., . Kurtz Monument Company ...... Lang's .,.............................................. ...,.... Lewis, Hal, Inc. .....................,...,..... , ......, .. Lindleyls, Earl, Texaco Station ........ .,......, Litle, W. A. ....., L ..,,.,...............,......,,.. .....,. . . Long's, Al, Esso Service Station ....... ......... Manrow 6z Nevin ...,.........,....,..,...... ,..,..... Marshallis Luncheonette ,..,........ 165 145 154 149 152 165 146 162 168 168 162 146 146 149 144 160 160 160 158 142 142 146 146 146 147 152 144 148 142 163 149 152 165 165 145 154 168 168 150 154 158 148 141 148 148 156 168 161 159 154 158 157 141 169 154 144 168 162 163 156 158 160 McKean Plumbing, Heating 6t Supply Co McNary Jewelry Store ................................ McVehil Plumbing, Heating 6z Supply Co McVVreath, S. B. Dairy .,..,................,.....,., Millcraft Products, Inc. ,....,....................... . Miller, S. W. Agency ......,..,..,...........,.......,. Minute Car VVash ......,..,............................., Molybdenum Corporation of America ...... Montgomery Ward Company ....,..,........,,,. Morris Insurance Agency ,.............,...,.... . Murphy, G. C. Company ...,,..,.... ..... Nichol, C. Clair Florist .................. ..... O'Brien Steel Construction Co. ,..... . Peerless ...........,..,..,.............,..,....... . Penn Commercial College , ......... , Penney, J. C. Company ..,.....,.,.,,....... . Peoples Distributing Company ....,.. . Phillips, C. W. 6z Sons .................... , Piatt Funeral Home ..,.........,,...... . Precision Products ......... . Pre-Teen Exclusives ...........,. s 9 Relcherts Motor . ...,....... ....,..... . Reynolds, Ben 6z Company ........ . Richardson Candy Company ...,.... , Route 19 fBowlingj ........ .,..,.......... . Royal Crown Cola .,................., . Ruschel Studio ................... . Russell Brothers ,. .,..,..........,,. . Sears Roebuck Company ........ , Sharp's Furniture Store , ..,.... . Shield Ltd. ...,.............,,...,.. . Sisson-Dougan Inc. .. ..............,. . Smart Gown Shoppe .......,................ . Stackis Washington Cafeteria ........ . Star Engineering Company ........ , Stolfer's Chicken-Burger .,..,... . Storrick Electric Company .....,,. . Stuart s Amoco .....,...............,.... . Tealcraft Boats ....,.................... ..,.. Tri-State Engineering ......,.........,.......,.,...... Tygart Valley Glass Company , .... ,... ...,.... Vance, Robert D. Insurance Agency ......., Viehmann Pharmacy ...,..........,................ , Ward Printing Company ....,.,,.....,..... . Warrick, Wm. Florist .,.........,...... . Washington Burial Vault ............., . Washington Dealers Association .....,.,,..... Washington Discount Company .............,.. Washington Engineering 6z Construction Washington, George Garage ,.,.....,......,..,.., Washington, George Hotel ...................,.... Washington 6: Jefferson College ,.,........,.. Washington Mould, Machine 61 Foundry Washington Paint 6: Glass ...........,.,..........., Washington Steel Corporation .,.,....,....,.... Washington Tailors .,..............,..,..,... ,..., Wasler,s Greenhouse ......,.....,................,....., West Washington Cash Hardware ............ White, Simon 6: Sons .......,.................. ,.... Wiley, Iudson .................................,.. .,.., Wise, C. E. CChuckQ ....,,............. .,,.. Woolworth, F. W. Company ...... ..... ACKNOWLEDGMENT Another school year draws to a close, and with its close, another issue of the yearbook rolls off the presses and into the hands of its subscribers. Within the pages of the book are many memories, some pleasant, some better forgotten. And so comes the time to thank the many people responsible for your year- book . . . people who saw to it that the book appears as it does. First of all, my thanks go to each and every member of the yearbook staff. Everyone carried out his assignments, some on time, and some a wee bit late, but doing his work well. Phyllis, my assistant editor, helped in editing copy and work- ing to meet deadlines. Dave and Bonnie, the business managers, did a fine job of handling the finances, as Well as the editing and typing of copy. Suzanne was an outstanding advertising manager, seeing that our advertising pages were set up, bills sent out, and financial records kept. Angie, as circulation manager, did a little bit of everything-subscriptions, copy, mounting, proofreading. Gary, our sports editor, filled the position quite capably. Carol and Eileen, the junior mem- bers, contributed greatly of their services Wherever needed. Mrs. jean W. Robinson, adviser, gave many suggestions and applied the pressure when we re- laxed a little too much. Thanks, too, must be given to James McWilliams, james L. Hoover, William Ruschel, and Chuck Tanner of Iahn and Ollier, Kurtz Bros., Ruschel Studio, and Hewett Studios respectively, for their cooperation and patience. To the faculty for their indispensable cooperation, to the advertisers and patrons, go a much appreciated thanks. Also, my thanks is extended to the Henry Ford Museum for furnishing us with pictures from their museum files-for use in our opening section. We are deeply indebted to the Observer Publishing Company for their per- mission to use illustrations as divider pages, and also for the many pictures we borrowed from them pertaining to the Sesquiceutennial. There you see the names of the people responsible for your yearbook. I hope you like it. Pat Farrar, Editor 176 5. of - I Si ' ,gi .Z ' A . f Qi L4 .. V I . 7 'wgg mfe' .7 X fi, ,,.,, f I, , A Ti'-'PmW!.4f, K H 5 , ,W f . , 4 ' Ah ym, , A m 3 I -ff g ff' ,ya ki SY. T ,NK Hu, ' N1 ' ' ii K 53 A 4 . 3 Q ,ew i 5 s K . 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