West Allegheny High School - Alleghanian Yearbook (Imperial, PA)

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Table of Contents Administration Page I I Seniors Page 23 Llnderclassmen Page 49 Activities Page 7 5 Organizations Page 97 Sports Page I I9 Advertisers Page I 3 8 High School Is Many Varied Activities The auditorium was readied for the Area III Band Concert. The moment to remember. Combined efforts make changing a typewriter ribbon easy, Students can burn off excess energy at pep assemblies It Is a Time for Formal Study an Commencement brings out the camera bugs. The WA Indian chokes enemy Tartan at football pep rally. A frequent sight, moving into auditorium for assembly. Practice and patience pay off in gymnastic exhibitions. Learning and Inevitable Examinations. National Honor Society Drive for Vietnam Childreni' raises S260 for school in Vietnam. Guest conductor directs Area III Band. Senior Chorus makes appearance at National Honor Society induction as- sembly. Eating this sandwich proves to be as hard as pass- ing Algebra II. Maybe we could pry your hands off with a wrench, son. re boys bounce around' in gym class. It ls Also a Time for Informal Learning School spirit at its peak during the wrest1er's 12-1 season. Chemistry Club hopefully searches for the cure for cancer K'What is it? is the usual reaction to this exhibit of art. Rx, n Order That Cne Can Appreciate Life. 5941918 WA students appear victorious on WIIC's Battle of Wits. l Time drags by as students make up tests. Hey you guysg it's almost time for the bell to ring So, We Have Music, Assemblies, Sports, Art Testing challenges the students knowledge in a typical classroom. Gym class provides a rigorous period of activity. Freshmen take a glance at the candidates for Apnl's Primary election. Timers and scorekeepers are intent at a home wrestling match. 8 as nd Many Other Functions. Much volunteer help was needed to make the post prom buifet a success. ju - W- Sometimes the world is upside down. p A queen must choose the material for her gown carefully Even a waltz can be fun. Columbus never expected his discovery to produce this. The machinery of modern education is a well run and efiicient operation. Today, a school cannot function without the con- tinued guidance and leadership of an effec- tive administration. For not only do they administer to present needs, but they also must adapt to the everchanging develop- ment in modern education. The process of learning does not end in the classrooms. A teacheris influence upon the attitudes and opinions of his students extends beyond this formal education. A good teacher not only teaches,, but instills in his students the love of knowledge and the desire to question, challenge and pursue this knowledge on his own. This, perhaps, is the greatest reward. Working together, the faculty and administration provide the guidance and leadership necessary for a modern up-to-date education. Mr. John Knox Hall, Supervising Principal Principal Dr. John A. Schricker, now in his second year as Supervising Principal, is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. He received both his master of educa- tion and his doctorate of education there. After re- ceiving his doctorate, he served as an instructor at the University for five years during which time he coached both boxing and football. Dr. Schricker is a past president of the Pennsyl- vania Elementary Princi- pals Association. This year, Dr. Schricker has been elected to be in Who's Who in America. principal of the Senior High, is a graduate of California State College. He earned his master's de- gree in Educational administration at Du- quesne University. At present, Mr. Hall is attending the University of Pittsburgh. He taught for ten years at Thomas Jefferson High School, during which time he served for three years as vice-principal. While at Thomas Jefferson he coached both football and basketball. Mr. Hall also served as prin- cipal at Pleasant Middleschool with grades five through eight during the 1965-66 school year. John M. Shane, Rosalie Armour, Wm. J. McElhaney, Harry W. McCullough, Warren W Scott Edward Matters, Eugene W. Beaumont, Desire Guyaux, Henry J. Kelly, James C. Trotter. School Board President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Solicitor Waren Scott James C. Trotter Rosalie Armour Henry J. Kelly Eugene Beaumont Desire Guyaux Edward Matters Harry McCullough William McElhaney Anthony Saveikis John M. Shane Mr. George Allison, Waynesburg Col lege, B.S., University of Pittsburgh M.Ed., Physical Education, Health. Mrs. Virginia Allison, Waynesburg Col- lege, A.B., B. of Music, English 9 Speech. Mr. Edward Beighey, Theil College A.B., English ll, Business English. Mr. Charles Burin, Muhlenburg College B.S., Biology and Guidance. Mrs. Bonnie Cindrich, Wittenberg Uni- versity, B.S., Physical Education. Miss Mary Conley, University of Pitts- burgh, A.B., M.Ed., English 12. Mr. Richard Derewecki, California State College, B.S., Biology. Mrs. Dorothy Dunevich, Grove City College, B.S., Shorthand II, Typewriting II, Secretarial and Clerical Office Prac- tice 7 7 7 Mr. James Fetter, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, B.S., Physics, Algebra l. Mr. Albert Flocco, Duquesne Univer- sity, B.S., M.A., Guidance Mrs. Betty Jean Flocco, Indiana Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, B.S., Home Eco- nomics. Mr. James Fornella, Duquesne Univer- sity, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed., General Science. Board members and Administrators prior to awarding of diplomas Mr. Frank Gauscheman, California State College, B.S., Metal Shop, Me- chanical Drawing. Miss Susan Hanlin, California State Col- lege, B.S., Spanish. Mr. Robert Henkel, California State College, B.S., Electronics. Mr. John Hiester, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed., Art. Mrs. Dorothy S. Kelly, University of Pittsburgh, B.S., Chemistry. Mr. Joseph Klimchak, Duquesne Uni- versity, A.B., M.Ed., Journalism, Latin, Russian. Mr. Joseph Klimchak Jr., Shippensburg State College, B.S., Bookkeeping Gen- eral Business, Typing. Mrs. Margaret Knobloch, Grove City College, B. of Music Ed., Reading Mr. Alexander Kramer, Villanova Uni- versity, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed., Driver Training, Driver Educa- tion. Mr. Larry Livengood, Slippery Rock State College, B.S., English 9, 10. Mr. Thomas Marriott, California State College, B.S., Wood Shop. Mr. Robert McFarland, Indiana State College, B.S., World Cultures, American History. Miss Kathy McNees, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, B.S., General Math, Al- gebra II, Advanced Math. Mr. Richard Melnick, California State College, B.S., French. Mr. Stewart Morgan, Westminster Col- lege, B. of Music Ed., Carnegie Institute of Technology, M.F.A., Chorus. Mr. Dale Reddinger, Slippery Rock State College, B.S., Physical Education. Mr. Alfred Rosen, Carnegie Institute of Technology, B.F.A., Band. Mr. Joseph Schramm, California State College, B.S., Civics. Mrs. Margaret Scott, Mount Mercy Col- lege, B.A., Plane Geometry, Algebra II, Trigonometry. Mr. Harry Sherbondy, Slippery Rock State College, B.S., Civics, American History. Miss Joyce Smith, Shippensburg State College, B.S., Typwritting I, Shorthand I, Bookkeeping II, Notehand. Mr. John Sweitzer, California State Col- lege, B.S., English 10, 11. Miss Elizabeth Stewart, Westminster College, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed., Home and School Visitor. Miss Georgianne Urban, Pennsylvania State University, B.S., Algebra 1, Gen- eral Math. Dr Schricker confers with Mrs. Webster about library needs. Faculty members also were in Paris After Dark' Mrs. Bonna Verelst, Slippery Rock State College, B.S., Girlis Health and Physical Education. Mrs. Gertrude Webster, Clarion State College, B.S., Librarian. Mr. John W. Wherry, III, California State College, B.S., Economics and Soci- ology. Mrs. Sally Yankel, School nurse. Mr. Joseph T. Yavorka, Slippery Rock State College, B.S., World Cultures. Mr. Alvin Zalnasky, Juniata College, B.S., American History, Humanities. lg S . V Mrs, Marie Bolind Miss Kathy Cox Mrs. Margaret Reitmeyer Mrs. Rosalie Armour Mrs. Gloria Drugmand Secretarial Staff Pennsylvania State College students, Lucy Vierck, Kathleen Stephenson, and Barbara Cook taught in the English and commercial departments in the first semester, as student associate teachers. Cafeteria Staff Eloise Soloman, Ann Hamilton, Sarah Yamber, Dorothy Larson, Susan Dellepino, Anna May Strong, Alice Yecko, Mary Zimmerman. Custodians Matrons Sylvia Prosperi, Margaret Swoager, Mary Logar. Missing: Sarah Pogan Al Mitchell, Frank Zalanik. Missing: Duane McCreight, Jim Toperine. 2l One small fact here, another there, each adds a notch to the key that eventually unlocks the door to opportunity and success. CLASS OFFICERS-Bonnie Bartlett, treasurer, Syd Connor, secretaryg Dave Supinski, presidentg Barb Cornell, vice-president. Class of '68 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Maryann Berwick, Syd Connor, Cathy Smith, Mary Ellen Rapp, Debbie Teets, Billie Bartley, Andrea Hanna, Barb Cornell, Bonnie Bartlett, Tony Orel, Frank Daniels, Gary Moore, Gary Henry and Dave Supinski. Missing-John Hucko and Rick Wolbert. 24 Fran Allison Mary Ann Antel Susie Argenta Marilyn Baker Bonnie Bartlett Billie Bartley Margery Bee Maryann Berwick Robert Bills Dolores Bugay Dave Burda Jennie Burns First Day of School ,ss September 5 l Talkative: Joanne Mikoloski and Gary Moore Michael Buxton Catherine Cairns Bonnie Campbell Susie Casciola Carol Ceyrolles Ronald Coleman 5 26 Ronald Conner Sydney Connor Barb Cornell Harold Crimm Frank Daniels Frank Darabant Senior Night '5 es .- 5' V e .-. - S Z - ' V X131 K -: October 27 Tsi- Most Popular-Dave Supinski and Barb Cornell Senior Class Play f e W wik- . Ja eq- ,X Q I , I ' 'Q S -if November 10 David Day John DeSantis Linda Edwards Barbara Ann Evanitz Anita Falconer Donna Fornara Michievous: Billie Bartley and John DeSantis Robert Fowler Diane Franchek Daniel Fruecht Mike Gerstner Sam Gillo Robert Gregory Bernard Guyaux William Haines John Haley Andrea Hanna Bruce Hartman Donald Heinz Carey L. Henderson Gary Henry William Heron William Herrick Lee Holtman Kathy Horzempa Eugene Howard John Hucko Dennis Hughes Joyce Hundagen Paula Johnson Linda Kilian Bgshful: Margie Bee and Tony Orel Roast Beef Dinner 0 o March 9 Dave King John Kovach Steve Kowalik David Kozloff Desire Kramer Steve Kubatka Nancy Kukulinsky Mary Lakomy Linda Latshaw Mark Lauderbaugh William Lemon Judy Leonard Investigative Themes Due 0? ,M K 1 5 x! April l Athletic: Bonnie Bartlett and Mark Lauderbaugh Best Looking: Andrea Hanna and John Hucko Washington Trip Qi x -'rr' K 455.39 Q e '51-af' I I 25 -.Ln April 25, 26, 27 David Levie Helena Maltempo Nancy Marion Robert Matchett Thomas Matlack Sandra Mazar John McCoy Kathy McFadden Mary McNair Nancy Meanor Joanne Mikoloski Janet Miller James Moore Gary Moore Judy .Morgan James Morrow Elizabeth Muenster Sandra Muenster Trudy Murin Joe Nester John Newport Tony Orel Patty Patton Connie Perkins Friendliest: Debbie Teets and Rick Wolbert Q59 Prom ED 5 Z May 10 Graduation 'Wlllll May 29 Scholarly: Dave Kozloh' and Diana Shagas Donald Pickens Patty Placek Rose Lee Plance Deborah Poskin Audrey Potocnik Rocklin Powell Donna Pregel Ted Preniczky Karen Purdy Mary Ellen Rapp Diane Ridley Pat Riley Connie Scheer Lee Schiefelbein Dale Schulte Martin Schultz Melvin Schultz Blair Shaffer Diana Shagas Eleanor Shoff Jack Shrum John Simko Donald Simpson Paul Skacan Cathy Smith Dave Snatchko Diane Snezak Joe Sollinger Alana Stewart Wilma Stripp David Supinski Andrea Sylanski Debbie Teets Donald Thomas James Tomazich Florence Trax Jill Vehar Susan Vogus William Walker Laura Watts Wayne Weltner Fay Wimer Kathleen Souff rant SENIORS NOT PICTURED Susie Adams Janet Baucant Robert Cox Pat Crowell Gayle Gray Florence Grinage Walter Kelly Darrell Leonard Perry Lonchiek John Lonchiek Colleen Reynolds Michael Rizor Juanita Robinson Charles Short Dennis Singer David Slovick Frances Toward Dennis Wilson Richard Wolbert Darlene Wright Roberta Yoder Constance Yordy James Zak Robert Hartz ceci s zi' L- -- V ' . 4 H 4 g'iL l A Cleanup of lockers for the final time. Chuck Short and Ron Connar examine prom jackets. A bit of relaxing in Washington. Walt Kelly practices his skills at me- chanical drawing. Solemnity is keynote in processional. Dave Levie emotes with Janet Miller in the Senior Class Play, Old Doc . Magazine high salesmen, Alana Stewart, Don Simpson, Dave Supinski, and Donna Pregel, hope for a chance at the special tripstakes . 42 Syd Connor gets Dan Fruecht ready for his debut in an English class skit, Joyce Hundagen and Turdy Murin support NHS program ti build a school in Vietnam. I 3 5 f Bonnie Bartlett adds finishing touch to a painting representing Red and Gray Day Dave Supinski speaks on leadership at NHS Induction Assembly, E l i Alana Stewart receives corsage on Senior Night. 43 Judy Leonard, Who me? Tony Orel doesnlt appreciate Mr. Fetter's music. Rocky Powell believes this is better than jogging. Billie Bartley and Donna Pregel try out Commercial Department display. Senior Directory ADAMS, SUZANNE f'Susie Art Club 9, 10, 115 Hootenany Club 115 Pep Club 95 Fizz Ed Follies 105 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 12. ALLISON, FRANCENE Fran GAA 9, 105 Literary Club 115 FBLA 125 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 Senior Class Play. ANTEL, MARY ANN Library Club 95 FNA 10, 11, 12. ARGENTA, SUSAN Susie Tri-Hi-Y 95 Spanish Club 95 Art Club 115 Drama Club 105 FBLA 125 Chorus 10, 12. BAKER, MARILYN Lynn Library Club 95 Literary Club 10, II, 12 CClub His- torianj, Band 9, 10, 11, 12. BARTLETT, BONNIE GAA 9, 10, 11 tTreasJ5 Leaders Club 95 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Girls Gym Team 125 Basketball 10, Majorette 105 Cheerleader 10, 11, 125 Executive Committee 9, 105 Chorus 10 tPub. Chair.J, 11, 125 Treasurer of Junior, Senior Class5 Most Athletic. BARTLEY, BILLIE FBLA 125 Spanish Club 95 GAA 105 FNA 95 Leaders Club 95 Literary Club 115 Student Council 115 Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 125 Fizz Ed Follies 9, 105 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, BAUCANT, JANET 'tJan GAA 95 FHA 10, 115 Tri-Hi-Y 10. BEE, MARGERY Margy Tri-Hi-Y 95 FNA IO, 11, 125 Library Club 12 tVice Presl5 Chorus 9, 10, ll, 125 Shyest . BERWICK, MARY ANN M.A. Pep Club 95 Art Club 9, 105 Drama Club 10, 115 Spanish Club 11, 125 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 125 Executive Committee ll, 125 Student Council 105 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 Senior Class Play. ' BILLS, ROBERT Bob Sportsmen Club 95 Rifle Club 105 Art Club 115 Photography Club 125 Track 9, 10, ll, 12. BUGAY, DOLORES GAA 9, 10, 115 FBLA 125 Basketball 105 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. BURDA, DAVID Dave Bird Spanish Club 9, 105 Sportsmen Club 9, 10, 11, 12 fTreas.J5 Basketball 105 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. BURNS, JENNIE Library Club 9 tVice Pres,l5 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11 CSec.j5 FBLA 125 Chorus 9, 10, ll, 12. BUXTON, MICHAEL Mike Auto Club 9. CAIRNS, CATHERINE 'tCathy French Club 9, 105 Drama Club 105 FHA 9, 10, ll, Newspaper-Yearbook Stah' 125 Minorette 11. CAMPBELL, BONNIE FHA 9, 10, ll, 125 Art Club 11, 125 Basketball 105 Majorette 9, 10. CASCIOLA, SUSAN Sue Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10, 11 fPres.J5 Art Club 10, 11, 12 fPres.j5 FBLA 125 Chorus 9, 10 QBus, Man.J5 Treasurer of Freshmen, Sophomore Class. CEYROLLES, CAROL FHA 95 Literary Club 10, 11, 125 Newspaper-Yearbook Stall' 11, 12. COLEMAN, RONALD Ron Photography Club 95 Chemistry Club 115 Drama Club 105 Baseball 115 Band 9, 115 Chorus 9, 10, II, 12. CONNER, RONALD Goldylocks Curly Auto Club 95 Sportsmen Club 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10. CONNER, SYDNEY 'tSyd GAA 9, 105 Leaders Club 95 Spanish Club 9,10, 11 fPub. Chair.J 12 fTreas.J5 Girls Gym Team 125 Chorus 9, 10 tBus. Man.J, ll, 125 Secretary Sophomore Class, Junior Class, Senior Class, CORNELL, BARBARA Barb Spanish Club 95 GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 105 Girls Gym Team 125 Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12 tCo-CaptainJ5 Majorette 105 Fizz Ed Follies 9, 10, 115 Chorus 9, 10 tSec.J, 11, 12 tSec.J5 Secretary Freshmen Class5 President Sophomore Class5 Vice President Junior Class, Senior Class5 t'Most Popular . CRIMM, HAROLD Rick Sportsmen Club 9, 105 Varsity Club 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball 9, 10, 115 Baseball 10, Track 115 Chorus 9, 10, ll, 12. CROWELL, PATRICIA Patty FHA 9, GAA IO, 115 FBLA 125 Minorette 11. DANIELS, FRANK I'Spanky Spanish Club 9, 105 Student Council 9, 10, 115 Na- tional Honor Society ll, 125 Football 9, 10, 115 Baseball II, 125 Executive Committee 125 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. DARABANT, FRANK Junior Athletic Club 95 Sportsmen Club ll, 125 Football 9, IO, II, DAY, DAVID Redbird Sportsmen Club 9, 10, 125 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 125 Track ll, 125 Gymnastic Team 125 Fizz Ed Follies IO, ll. DeSANTIS, JOHN Rat Drama Club 9, I0 fTreas.l, 11, 125 French Club 10, Student Council 115 Fizz Ed Follies 95 Executive Committee Il. EDWARDS, LINDA Lynn Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Student Council 9. EVANITZ, BARBARA 'tBarb FHA 95 Library Club 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11 iReporterl5 Executive Committee 95 Chorus 9. FALCONER, ANITA FHA 9, 10, 11, 12 IVice Pres.J. FORNARA, DONNA Dawn FHA 9, 10, 125 Spanish Club 9, 10, 125 GAA 11. FOWLER, ROBERT Fowls Auto Club 10, 125 Sportsmen Club 9. FRANCHEK, DIANE FHA 9, 10, ll, 12. FRUECHT, DANIEL Dan Photography Club 95 Science Club 105 Hootenany Club IO, II. GERSTNER, MIKE Junior Historians 95 Spanish Club 95 Junior Science Club 105 Drama Club 10, 11, 125 Auto Club 125 Track 95 Baseball 10. GILLO, SAMUEL Sam Electronics Club 9, 105 Chemistry Club 115 Football 9, 10, 11, 12. GRAY, GAYLE t'Gabe FHA 9, 105 Literary Club ll, 12 CSec.I5 Drama Club 125 Minorette 11, 125 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Senior Class Play. GREGORY, ROBERT Arden Sportsmen Club 9. GUYAUX, BERNARD Bern Sportsmen Club 9, IO, 11, 12, I-IAINES, WILLIAM Spike Spanish Club 9, 10, 115 Hootenany Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Drama Club IO, ll, 125 Chorus 10, ll, 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Senior Class Play. HALEY, JOHN Athletic Club 95 Sportsmen Club 105 Spanish Club 9, 105 Literary Club 11, 125 Football 1O,11, 125 Basketball 9, 10 CMan.j, 11 tMan.l, 12 fMan.j. HANNA, ANDREA Andi Drama Club 95 Art Club 10, 11 tVice Pres.j5 FBLA tVice Pres.J5 Chorus 9, 10, ll, 12 fPub, Chair.l5 Executive Committee 10, 125 Senior Class Playg Best Looking . HARTMAN, BRUCE Literary Club 95 Junior Historians 10, 11, 12. HARTZ, ROBERT Bob Sportsmen Club 95 Biology Club 105 Drama Club 11, 12. HEINZ, DONALD t'Don Sportsmen Club 105 Football 10, 11. HENDERSON, CAREY Literary Club 10, Il, 125 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. HENRY, GARY Sportsmen Club 9, 10 CPres.l5 Spanish Club 9, 105 Basketball 9, 10, 115 Football 9, IO, 11, 125 Chorus 9 tVice Pres.5, 10 fVice Pres,l, 11, 125 Executive Committee 10, 11, 12, HERON, WILLIAM Bill French Club 9, 105 Rifle Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Hootenany Club 125 Drama Club 9, 125 Auto Club 125 Band 9, 105 Chorus 12. HERRICK, WILLIAM 'lBill Athletic Club 95 Science Club 105 Auto Club 11, 12. HOLTMAN, LEE Sportsmen Club 9, 105 Auto Club 12. HORZEMPA, KATHLEEN Kathy Pep Club 95 Science Club I0 tSec.J5 French Club 105 Literary Club 115 Drama Club 125 Minorette fCo-Captainl. HOWARD, EUGENE Gene Science Club 9, 105 Spanish Club 9, 10, 115 Drama Club 10, 11, 125 Auto Club 125 Chorus 9510, ll, 12. HUCKO, JOHN Athletic Club 95 Spanish Club 9, 105 Sportsmen Club 10, 115 Chorus 9 tPres.j5 10 fPres.l 11,12 tPres.J5 Student Council 115 Executive Committee 115 Basket- ball 9, 10, 115 Best Looking . HUGHES, DENNIS Sportsmen Club 9. HUNDAGEN, JOYCE Tri-Hi-Y 95 Literary Club 9, 10, ll, 12 tTreas.l5 Drama Club 115 French Club ll, 125 National Honor Society Il, 12 tTreas.l5 Newspaper-Yearbook Stall' 12, JOHNSON, PAULA GAA 95 Jr. Historians 10, Il fTreas.J5 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 125 Chorus 9. 45 KELLY, WALTER Walt Varsity Club 9, 125 Sportsmen Club 105 Basketball 9, 10, ll, 12. KILIAN, LINDA Spanish 9, 10, 11, 125 Leaders 95 Pep Club 95 Science Club 105 Hootenanny 115 FBLA 125 Exchange Student 11. KING, DAVID Dave Poochie Drama 9, 10 QTreas.J, 11, 125 Hootenanny 9, 105 11 fPres.j, 12 tPresJ5 Football 9, 105 Baseball 9, 105 Basketball 9, 105 Track 115 Chorus 9, 10, ll, 12. KOVACH, JOHN Mumbles Hootenanny 9, 105 Rille 105 Drama Club 11, 125 Foot- ball 9. KOWALIK, STEVE Buck Auto 9, 115 Electronics Club 105 Sr. Sportsmen 125 Football 9, 105 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12. KOZLOFF, DAVID Dave Kaz Literary Club 10 CTreas.J 11 fPres.J 12 fPres.j5 Student Council 95 Adv. Math and Science Club 9, 105 National Honor Society 11, 12 1Vice Pres.Jg Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball Manager ll, 125 Executive Committee 115 Chorus 95 Most Scholarly KRAMER, DESIRE Krame French Club 95 Jr. Sportsmen Club 95 Science Club 105 Literary Club 11, 125 Varsity Club 125 Football 9, 10, ll, 125 Baseball 11, 125 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. KUBATKA, STEVE Duck Rifle 95 Jr. Historians 105 Biology 105 Sr. Sportsmen 11, 12. KUKULINSKY, NANCY Kook Drama 9, 10, 11, 125 Thespians 10, 11, 125 Girls' Leader Club 95 Spanish Club 115 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 Senior Class Play. 46 LAKOMY, MARY Literary Club 11, 125 Library Club 95 Student Council 105 National Honor Society 11, 125 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 11, 125 Executive Committee 10. LATSHAW, LINDA Lad GAA 9, 10, 115 FBLA 125 Girls Softball Team 9. LAUDERBAUGH, MARK Spanish Club 9, 105 Varsity Club 11, 125 Jr, Sportsmen Club 9, 105 Sr. Sportsmen Club 11, 12 CVice Pres.J5 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Baseball 11, 125 Chorus 9, 10, ll, 125 Most Athletic . LEMON, WILLIAM Bill Lem Jr. Sportsmen Club 9, 105 Sr. Sportsmen Club 11, QVice Presb 12 fPres.J5 Football 10, 11, 125 Band 9, 10. LEONARD, DARRELL Ragweec1 Jr. Sportsmen 95 Sr, Sportsmen 11, 125 Library Club 105 Basketball 9. LEONARD, JUDITH Judy Drama Club 95 Tri-Hi-Y 105 FBLA 11, 12 tTreas.J5 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. LEVIE, DAVID Dave Lev Drama 9, 10, ll, 12 fVice Pres.J5 Spanish Club 9, 105 Newspaper-Yearbook Stall' 125 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12. LONCHIEK, JOHN Athletic Club 9, 10, 115 Football 9, 10, 115 Baseball 12. LONCHIEK, PERRY Jr. Sportsmen Club 9 QTreas.J 10 tTreas.J5 Sr. Sportsmen 11 tTreas.J 12 QTreas.j5 Football 9, 10, 115 Baseball 9, 10, 11. MALTEMPO, HELENA Jr. Historian 9, 115 Literary 105 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 12. MARION, NANCY Nance GAA 9, 105 French Club 105 Chorus 9, 11, 12. MATCHETT, ROBERT Bob Future Teachers Club 95 Jr. Sportsmen Club 105 Sr. Sportsmen Club 11, 125 Chours 9, 10, ll, 12. MATLACK, THOMAS Tom Jr. Sportsmen Club 105 Sr. Sportsmen 11, 125 Athletic Club 95 Track 9, 10, 115 Football 9, 10. MAZAR, SANDRA 'lSandy GAA 9, 10, ll, 125 Drama Club 125 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. MCCOY, JOHN Jr. Sportsmen Club 9, 105 Football 9, 10, II, 125 Track 125 Executive Committee 11. McFADDEN, KATHLEEN Kathy Pep Club 9, Drama 10, ll, 125 Spanish Club 10, 11 fTreas.J5 Minorette 105 Cheerleader 11, 125 Executive Committee 105 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 Senior Class Play. MCNAIR, MARY Bee FNA 9, 10, 11, 12 fVice Pres.J5 Spanish Club 105 Hoote- nanny Club 12. MEANOR, NANCY Tri-Hi-Y 95 Student Council 115 Literary Club 10, 11 fSec.J 12 tSec.J5 Newspaper-Yearbook Stall 125 Basketball 95 Chorus 9, 10. MIKOLOSKI, JOANNE 'tJo GAA 9, 10, 115 French Club 95 Leaders Club 95 FBLA 125 Basketball 9, 105 Executive Committee 115 Chorus 10, 125 Band 9, 10, 115 Most Talkative . MILLER, JANET Jan Drama 9, 10, 115 Spanish Club 9, 10, 115 Chorus 9, 105 Senior Class Play. MOORE, J. GARY Gary Moe Student Council 95 Jr. Sportsmen 10 tSec.j5 Sr. Sportsmen 11, 12 fSec,J5 Football 10, 115 Baseball 11, 125 Executive Committee 9, 11, 125 Chorus 9, 115 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Vice Pres. of Freshmen class5 Most Talkative . MOORE, JAMES Jim Athlete Club 9, 11, 125 Sportsmen Club 10, 11, 125 Football 9, 10, ll, 125 Chorus 11, 125 Band 9,10,l1,12. MORGAN, JUDITH Judy Tri-Hi-Y 9, 105 FBLA 11, 12 1Pres.J5 Chorus 9, IO, 12. MORROW, JAMES Jim Auto Club 95 Sportsmen 105 Stage Club 11, 12 fPres.J5 Band 9, 10, 11, 12. MUENSTER, ELIZABETH -'xarerr' GAA 95 French Club 95 FHA 10, 11, 125 Bas- ketball 105 Chorus 9, 10, Il, 12. MUENSTER, SANDRA Sandy GAA 9, 10, 115 Leaders Club 95 Spanish 105 FHA 125 Basketball 9, 105 Baseball 95 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. MURIN, TRUDY Spanish Club 9, 10 tTreas.J ll QSec.J 12 tSec.j Literary Club 9, 11 fTreas,J 12 tClub HistorianJ5 Spanish Honor Society 125 Student Council 10, 115 Junior Historians 105 National Honor Society ll, 12 tSec.J Senior Class Play. NESTER, JOE Athlete Club 95 Jr. Sportsmen 10 fVice Pres.l5 Sr. Sportsmen 11, 125 Varsity Club ll, 12 tVice Pres.l5 Football 9, 10, ll, 125 Basketball 95 Baseball 9, 10, 115 Executive Committee 10, ll, NEWPORT,JOHN Nugie Literary Club 12 CVice Preslg Student Council 105 Gym- nastics Club 125 Spanish Honor Society 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Soccer 95 Track 11, 125 Gymnastics 125 Chorus 9, 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 12 CBusiness managerl. OREL, ANTHONY Tony Biology Club 95 Electronics Club 105 Student Council 115 Varsity Club 11, 12 fPres.j5 National Honor Society 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball 9, 10, II, 125 Baseball 11, 125 Executive Committee 9, 125 Most Bashful . PA'I'1'ON, PATRICIA Patty French Club 115 FNA 9 QI-Iistorianj 10 fTreas.1, Il, 125 Chorus 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 12. PERKINS, CONSTANCE Connie Perky GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 FBLA 125 Basket- ball 9, 105 Baseball 9. PICKENS, DONALD Don Drama Club 125 Science Club 9, 10 fVice Pres.15 Auto Club 115 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. PLACEK, PATRICIA Pat Tri-Hi-Y 105 French IO, 115 FBLA 12. PLANCE, ROSE FNA 9, 10, 115 French Club 10, 125 Softball Team 9. POSKIN, DEBORAH Debbi Pep Club 95 Spanish Club 105 Hootenanny Club 115 Science Club 10 QPres.J. POTOCNIK, AUDREY Aud Spanish 95 FHA 9, 10, Il, 12. POWELL, ROCKLIN Rocky Jr. Sportsmen Club 9, 105 Sr. Sportsmen Club 125 Varsity Club 125 Basketball 9, 105 Football 10, Il, 125 Baseball Il, 125 Track 12. PREGEL, DONNA Drama Club 9, Pep Club 105 Tri-Hi-Y Club 105 FBLA 11, 125 Minorette II5 Chorus 9, 10, 12. PRENICZKY Ted Jr. Sportsmen 9, 105 Sr. Sportsmen Il, 125 Athlete Club 9, 105 Basketball 9, 105 Baseball 9, 105 Golf 9, 10, 11, 12. PURDY, KAREN Spanish 9, 105 Student Council 10, 115 Tri-Hi-Y 95 Leader's Club 95 Literary Club 11, 125 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 115 Majorette 125 Chorus 9, 10, 125 Band 11, 12. RAPP, MARY ELLEN Pep Club5 Science Club 105 Spanish 10, 115 Literary Club 115 Drama Club 125 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 125 Drill Team QCaptainJ 125 Executive Committee. REYNOLDS, COLLEEN Drama Club 9, 10, 115 Art Club 10, Il, 12. RIDLEY, DIANE French 9, 105 Pep 95 Literary 105 FBLA 125 Chorus 9, 10, 12. RILEY, PATRICIA Pat FHA 95 Tri-Hi-Y 105 FBLA 11, 12 QSec.j Executive Com- mittee 115 Chorus 9, 10, 12. ROBINSON, JUANITA Nec Nec GAA 9, 105 Hootenanny 11, 12. SCHEER, CONSTANCE Connie Library Club 9 QSec.j5 Tri-Hi-Y 10, I1 CPres.j5 Spanish Club 105 FBLA 125 Chorus 125 Drill Team 11. SCHULTE, DALE Sunshine Jr. Sportsmen 9, 105 Spanish Club 9, 105 Basketball 95 Wrestling 9, 105 Gymnastics 12. SCHULTZ, MARTIN Butch Science Club 9 QVice Presb 105 French Club 115 Drama Club 125 Football 9, 105 Wrestling 9, I0, 115 Track 10, 11, 12. SCHULTZ, MELVIN Mel Science Club 9 QSec.J 105 Jr. Historians 11, 12 fVice Pres.j5 Fizz-Ed Follies 95 Wrestling 10, 11, SHAFFER, BLAIR Howdy Science Club 95 Chemistry Club 10, 115 Spanish Club 9, 10, 115 Sr. Sportsmen Club 125 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. SHAGAS, DIANA 'iDi Spanish Club 9, 105 Tri-Hi-Y 95 French Club 125 Literary Club 11, 125 Jr. Historians 105 National Honor Society 11, 125 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 125 Band 9, 105 Drill Team 125 'ilVIost Scholarly SHIEFELBEIN, LEE Gus Science Club 9 fPres,J, Stage Crew 10, 11, 12 fTreas.j5 Drama Club ll, 125 Wrestling Manager 9, 10, 11, 125 Chorus 9. SHOFF, ELEANOR Ellie Spanish Club 105 GAA 95 Tri-Hi-Y 10, Drama Club 115 FBLA 125 Art Club Il. SHORT, CHARLES Chuck Athletic Club 95 Jr. Sportsmen Club 105 French Club 9, 10, 115 Auto Club 12 IVice Pres.j5 Chorus 9, 10, 125 Football 95 Basketball 105 Baseball IO. SHRUM, JACK Spanish Club 9, 105 Future Teacher's Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, SIMKO, JOHN Butch Auto Club 9, IO, 11, 125 Track 10. SIMPSON, DON Snoopy Future Teacher's Club 9, 125 Drama Club 105 Literary Club 115 Chorus 9,10,1l, 12. SINGER, DENNIS Hootenanny Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Auto Club 125 Chorus 9, 10, ll, 125 Band 9,l0,11,12. SKACAN, PAUL Parrot Auto Club 95 Jr. Sportsmen Club 105 Sr. Sportsmen Club ll, 125 Basketball 95 Chorus 9, 10, Il, 12. SLOVICK, DAVE Chink Auto Club 9, 10, ll, 12 fPres.J5 Football 95 Track IO, 115 Chorus 9, 10. SMITH, CATHLEEN Cathy Hootenanny Club 105 Student Council 9, IO, 115 Tri- Hi-Y 10, 115 Chorus 9, 105 Executive Committee 10, ll, 12. SNATCHKO, DAVID Dave Auto Club 9, 10, 11, 12. SNEZAK, DIANA LYNN Diane GAA 95 Science Club 105 Spanish Club 10, 115 Literary Club 115 FBLA 125 Spanish Honorary Society I25 Chorus 9, 10, 125 Newspaper- Yearbook Stall' 125 Senior Class Play. SOLLINGER, JOSEPH Joe Hootenanny Club 9, 10, 115 Drama Club IO, 125 Varsity Club Il, 125 Football 9, 10, 115 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 10, ll, 125 Chorus 9, 10, ll, 125 Senior Class Play. SOUFFRANT, KATHY Sis FNA 9, 10, ll, 12. STEWART, ALANA Lan Tri-Hi-Y 95 Literary Club 10, 11, 125 French Club 125 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 125 Drill Team 12. STRIPP, WILMA Bunny Library Club 9, 105 Drama Club 10, 115 Spanish Club 9, IO, ll, 125 Art Club 10, 11, 125 Literary Club 125 Chorus 9, 10, Il, 125 Newspaper- Yearbook Staff 125 Exchange Student 10. SUPINSKI, DAVID Dave Spanish Club 9, 105 Drama Club 9, 10 tPres.J5 National Honor Society 11, 125 Basketball 95 Baseball 9, 105 Band 9, 10, 11, 12 fPres.j5 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Class oflicer-10 fVice Pres.l 11, 12 fPres,J5 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 11, 125 Senior Class Playg Most Popular . SYLANSKI, ANDREA Andi French Club 9, IO, 11 QSec.j5 Drama Club 9, 10, 115 FBLA 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Student Advisory Committee 125 Executive Committee 105 Basketball 95 Chorus 105 Band 9, 10, Il, 12 fSec.j. TEETS, DEBORAH Twiggy Spanish Club 10, 115 Leaders Club 95 FNA 10, 11 fSec.J 12 iPres.J5 Student Council 9, 105 Executive Committee 9, 11, 125 Chorus 125 Band 9, 10, ll, I2 CSec.j5 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 125 Frienclliest, THOMAS, DONALD Don Jr, Science Club 105 Auto ll, 12. TOMAZICH, JAMES t'Jim Spanish Club 9, 10, 11 CVice Pres.j 12 fPres.J5 Electron- ics Club 105 Varsity Club ll, 125 National Honor Society 11, 12 fPres.h5 Student Council 9, 115 Executive Committee 9, 105 Football 9, 10, 125 Basketball 9, IO, 11, 125 Baseball IO, II, 12. TOWARD, FRANCIS Auto Club 9, 115 Photography Club 12 fPres,J5 Wrestling 9, 10. TRAX, FLORENCE Flo Traxie FNA 9, 10, 115 Spanish Club 9, 105 Literary Club 12. VEHAR, JILL FHA 95 Jr. Historians I0 CTreas.j 115 Spanish Club 9, 10, 115 French Club 125 National Honor Society I1, 125 Newspaper-Yearbook Staff 12. VOGUS, SUSAN Susie FHA 95 FNA 105 Literary Club 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Newspaper-Yearbook Staif 12. WALKER, WILLIAM Bill Jr. Historians 95 Chemistry Club 10, 115 Football 9, 105 Track 9, 10, 115 Chorus 9, 10, II, 125 Senior Class Play. WATTS, LAURA GAA 115 FHA 125 Girl's Basketball 9. WELTNER, WAYNE Manard Sportsmen Club 95 Science Club 105 Auto Club 115 Photography Club 12. WILSON, DENNIS Denny Basketball 9, 105 Football 9. WIMER, FAY GAA 95 Tri-Hi-Y 105 Spanish Club 95 Drama Club 105 Art Club 115 FBLA 11, 125 Chorus Il, 12. WOLBERT, RICH Homo Jr. Historians 95 Drama Club 125 Varsity Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Student Council 105 Executive Committee 125 Chorus 9, 10, Il, 1.25 Basketball 9, 10 115 Track 9, 10, ll, 125 Men's Gym Team 125 Senior Class Play5 'lFrier1dliest. WRIGHT, DARLENE FHA 12. YODER, ROBERTA GAA 9, 10, 115 FHA 125 Basketball 10, YORDY, CONSTANCE Connie ZAK, JAMES Jim Photography Club 125 Track Il, 125 Fizz-Ed Follies 10. 47 The key to understanding the prob- lems that confront todayls generation lie in education. In today's classrooms, as never before, students are urged to chal- lenge what they hear and read, and to decide for themselves the thin line be- tween fact and prejudice. This learn- ing through involvement is vital in preparing students for accepting- -and if necessary, changing-our complex world. In this way also, a student gains more understanding of himself and his fellow classmates. He can accept the views and ideas of another, even if they are in opposition to his own. This important lesson-the key of un- derstanding-can open many doors- previously shut-for him. 49 Class of '69 Executive Committee: Jerry Henke CVice-Pres,J, Dan Hanzar, Yarmul, Candy Gray, Cathy Lewis, Bonnie Hlavay, Linda Nester, Chuck Lutz, Ed Petrozelli fPres.J, Tom Walk, Dan Bulhngton, Mary Patti Logan fSec'yD, Shirley Bogart, Debbie Reddinger fTreas.j. 50 l Adams, Margie Alimena, Bonnie Allison, Jeffry Anderson, Michelle Armstrong, Louis Atkins, Debbie Auten, Billie Barnes, Van Barrett, Gregg Bartus, Chuck Beaumont, Bill Beaumont, Sharon Beck, George Berwick, Dennis Bevan, Terry Bogart, Shirley Borkoski, Michele Bouchon, Marvin Brinkman, Judith Brown, Susan Buffington, Daniel Burgoyne, Don Buydash, Sandra Cacia, Diane Cain, Harold Cain, Linda Cain, Patrick Cannan, Michele Carnahan, Patty Cepulis, Melissa Chauvet, Karen Church, Peggy Clark, Diana Clough, Mallory Coligure, Candy Connor, Randy Cook, Terry Cool, James Coombs, Mary Ann Davis, Daniel Decker, Gwen DeLuca, Beverly Dietterich, Kevin Dillon, Ernest Dixon, Julu Dolenc, Richard Drew, Jean Dzera, Michael Edwards, Darlene Ehle, Marvin Evans, Charles Fobes, Nadine Fodse, Dennis Franchek, Mike Fritz, Judith Gardner, Martin George, Danny Gillo, Diana Gittens, Debra Gorczya, Mary Kay Gorenc, Rosemary Gray, Candy Hamilton, Harry Hanczar, Danny Hansford, Mary Beth Hartung, Ronald Henke, Jerry Hertzer, Shirley Hipkiris, Edward C. Hlavay, Bonnie Holtman, Ann Homol, Andy Hookey, Jim Howell, Terry Hribar, Leonard Hughes, Keith Jordan, Linda Kavalukas, Michael Kirk, Terri Kovach, Debbie Kovach, Marsha Kraszewski, John Kuzio, Stephen Lauderbaugh, Jerry Leo, Kathleen Leonard, Patrick Lewis, Catherine Lewis, Linda Little, Donald W. Logan, Patti Lonchiek, Karen Lowry, Douglas Lundeen, John Lutz, Charles Lynch, Theresa Mack, Suzanne Mackey, Lucia Maga, Rick Magdalene, Tom Malinosky, John Mascellino, Victoria Mazar, John McConnell, Joy McElhany, Sandra McGrogan, Bonnie McQuillan, Robert Mitchell, Susan Morrow, Arlene Mowry, Karen Mudrick, Carol Muenster, Bill Murin, Mary Murin, Patti Nadik, Nick A growing boy, such as Steve Puskar, keeps his strength by drinking chocolate milk. 53 Naleppa, Chris Naman, Dave Neely, Kathleen Nester, Linda Nicoll, Don Nonclerg, Michael Oravetz, Charles Owens, Nancy Palas, Frank Pangersis, Cathy Papke, Michael Perock, Anthony Petrozelli, Edward Pierce, Robert Plance, David Ponticel, Diane Pressely, George Pritchett, Doug Purdy, Jack Purdy, Walter Puskar, Stephen Rapp, Dennis Raspat, Jay Reddinger, Debra Reinstadtler, Janet Reynolds, Jackie Rieger, Marlene Robb, Larry Robinson, Raymond Robson, Joseph Robson, Ralph Roedler, Kahleen Rohm, Robert Roman, Leo Sabaton, Denise Salkeld, Richard Scarfone, Linda Schmidt, Debbie Seemann, Ted Seifert, John Seik, Glenn Simon, Charles Shifler, Kathy Sikorski, Patricia Smith, Gary Snarey, George Solomon, Ron Souffrant, Kenny Speelman, Diana Spellman, Sheryl Stein, Larry Stuckwish, Frank Thompson, Bill Thompson, George Thompson, James Tobias, Linda Underwood, Terri Vogus, Danny Wojtowicz, Tom Walk, Thomas Warman, Dewayne White, Martha Willy, Joseph Williams, Wayne Willy, James P. Wright, Gail Yarmul, Mary Young, Robert Zak, Tom Zupancic, Anthony Missing Carolyn Grinage Bob Wilbert Rene Snatchko Henry Reinstadtler Larry Robb intently watches the development of a plate for the A1- Mary Kay Gorczyca gets salt the hard way. Lites, Parents were invited to the National Honor Society Induction. Waiting to have pictures taken at Prom. 56 Decorating was almost as much fun as the prom. Diane Gillo and Judy Fritz act the hostesses for Arlene Morrow at tea. Dan Vogus interviews Harry Hamilton for A1-Lites sports story. Patti Logan and Susan Mitchell seem to enjoy the new type of splints employed in First Aid class. A whole afternoon was used to get the Cafe candles ready for Paris After Dark, 57 Class of EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Ron Lutz, Debbie Tarap, treasurer, Nester Bob Orel Susie Heron secretary John Cherm Sherry Gary Hager, president, Carol Baertschi, Danny Longstreth, vice- Plance Don Skacan president, Patty Peternel, Debbie Stewart, Valerie Feist, Kathy Alimena, Donna Andresky, John Augustin, Dolores Baertchi, Carol Baker, Bernard Ball, Katherine Barnes, Beverly Barney, Annetta Bartus, William Beal, James Bee, Jill Bee, Nancy Berthold, Viola Bigler, Deborah Bittinger, Elmer Bolind, Michael Bowers, Douglas Britton, Mary Jane Bugay, John Bugay, Karen Cacia, Linda Cacia, Teresa Cain, Betty Cain, David Cain, Donna Campbell, Robert Carnahan, Martin Casciola, Carla Cheesebrough, Gregory Cherin, John Conlon, Roseann Conn, Gerald Cool, Robert Cooper, Jeffrey Crowell, Harry Daughenbaugh, Mardelle Davis, Marianne Davis, Ralph Davis, Thomas Day, John Dennis, Alphonso Duckworth, Vickie Dufour, Emile Dziak, Carole Dzubinski, Martin Ehle, Ginger Evans, Grace Farkas, Paul Feist, Valerie Fowler, Margaret Franchek, George Gonze, Emile Gray, James Guyaux, Gary Hager, Gary Hall, Betty Hans, William Harbison, Linda Hanzel, Dennis Heinz, Edward Heinz, Margaret Heron, Susan Herrick, Eugene Herror, Douglas Hopson, William Hundagen, Pete Daisy Mae fBernice Meaccij, and Crazy Luke CDenny Ursicj dance at Hillbilly Heaven, the Soph Hop. 60 Hutchinson, Virginia Ireland, Joyce Jablonski, John Jedinak, Ronald Jellison, Wayne John, Belinda Jones, Linda Jula, Margie Junker, Dennis Kennedy, Thomas Kirk, Judith Kirkpatrick, David Kochansky, Samuel Kocuba, Stanley Kohl, Gerald Kovach, Charles Kukulinsky, Janet Kulak, Gary Kurchina, Richard Duzio, Andrew Labans, Gary Lakomy, Raymond Laughlin, Ronald Litterini, Roger Little, Jan Logan, Ronald Longstreth, Daniel Longstreth, Steven Lutz, Diane Lutz, Ronald Lydic, Gaynelle Mack, Fred Mackey, Maria Marion, Marcie Marsh, Rebecca Maslanik, John McCarthy, Debra McCartney, Mary McConnell, Barrie McConnell, Darla McCullough, Terry McLaughlin, Patti 'MW ,,..-ibut An inexpensive way to get to the Prom is to be a waiter. Pat Wilson and Bob Campbell ruff it at the Soph Hop McNair, Gary Meacci, Bernice Meacci, Sybil Medved, Walter Mehalic, Michael Menke, Robert Menke, William Meutz, Nancy Mitchell, Sam Moore, Betty Moore, Ernie Morrow, Robert Muzy, Joseph Nea, Joseph Neiser, April Nester, Kathy Nicoll, Donna O'Donnell, Bridget Walt Medved shows his prowess in gym class 62 Orel, Robert Pagliuca, Daniel Palas, Jane Pangersis, Martin Perok, Vicky Perry, Patricia Persin, Debbie Petak, Nancy Peternel, Patricia Peternel, Valerie Peterson, Stephen Petock, Catherine Pfeiffer, Kathy Pickens, Katherine Plance, Patricia Plance, Sherry Powell, Terry Pressley, Joseph Progar, Richard Purdy, Dale Puskar, Mary Quinn, James Rapp, David Reilly, Vincent Reitz, Daniel Rifendifer, Richard Robertson, Thomas Roedler, James Runkles, Bruce Sachetti, Carol Schulte, Jeffrey Shields, Christine Shiffler, Albert Shuggs, Roberta Simon, George Skacan, Donald Skvarj, Frank Snatchko, Carol Souffrant, James Spangler, Ralph Speelman, Sandra Stewart, Darlene Stewart, Deborah Strader, Penny Stripp, Sharon Stuckwish, Richard Swoager, Amy Tarap, Deborah Teets, Pamela Thomas, David Tinkey, Jamet Todd, Kathleen Tomazich, Bruce Ursic, Dennis Vesci, Frank Vogus, Thomas Watts, Pamela Wilkinson, Roberta Wilson, Deborah Wilson, Patrick Wintersgill, David Woolridge, Wendy Yolton, Young, William David Ziel, Judith Zimbelman, Catherine Missing Marsha Delaney Michael Falconer William McGinnis Ralph Kessler The first volley of the year in gym class. Don't expect tips for your services tonight. Jim Gray and Vince Reilly repair an oscillator in electronics. George has always fascinated biology students, especially after they realized he wasn't really dug up somewhere. 64 Who's king of the hill? Yes, these are sophomores. No, they didn't always dress this way. Learning the ins and outs of the Stock Market the safe way. Janet Tinkey and Jill Bee play the part of snake charmers with Herman Some members are more vociferous than others. Class of ' I Adams, Karen Ahlborn, Terry Allison, Robert Alters, Debbie Andresky, Cindy Antel, David Bain, Deborah Baker, Beverly Banas, Diana Bartins, Roy EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Row 1: Jill Bartlett Anne Logan Joanne Little, Secretary Darlene Williams Row 2: Pam Hlavay Cindy White, Treasurer Carol Nalesnick Jackie Plance Row 3: Gary Hurley Wilbur Patton Greg Daniels, President Greg Henry, Vice-President x l Cdl Trying to be Tarzan isn't as easy as it seems. E 3 Q Bartlett, Jill Bartlett, Joyce Beaumont, Helen Bonato, Richard Boustead, Kenneth Braisted, Philip Branigan, Terry Brown, Becky Bruce, Gary Bugay, Philip Burgoyne, Patty Bush, Janet Butya, Terry Cacia, Shirley Cain, Cathy Cairns, Nancy Campbell, Doreen Carr, Michael Ceney, Penny Chambers, Sara Chappell, Raymond Chauvet, Rebecca Chauvet, Rita Clark, Robert Clough, Monte Cook, Larry Corbett, James Coyne, Ann Cox, Sharon Craig, Donald Crimm, Gary Crimm, Rebecca Crowell, John Cumpston, Mary Lou Cunningham, John Daniels, Fred Daniels, Gregory Dase, Loretta Dase, Marjorie Davie, Debra Davis, Barry Davis, Crystal Davis, Tom Day, Dan DeSantis, Gary Dick, Daniel Dodds, Betty East, Thomas Edgar, William Erfley, Colleen Ewin, Jacqueline Fedunok, Charles Fehl, David Fiest, Robert Fobes, Norine Fodse, Debbie Fritz, Penny Geier, Rita Gelston, Eric Gorence, Linda Grinage, Dorothy Grinage, Matthew Gray, Gwen Hallas, Susi Hansford, Leslie Hartung, Diana Helton, Debbie Henderson, Jane Hennemuth, Guy Henry, Gregory Herrick, Joseph Highfield, Janet Hlavay, Pam Hohnstein, Susan Holtman, Mary Horvath, John Hribar, Lennette Hunter, William Hurley, Gary Ireland, George Joos, Jeanne Keith, Norman Kenney, Carl Kerr, Larry Kessler, Janet Kramer, Leontene Lah, William Lauderbaugh, Sharon Lee, Robert Levie, Alan Lewis, Virginia Little, Joanne Logan, Ann Logan, Ray Lonchiek, Donna Lutz, Clifford Lutz, William Mack, Connie Magdalene, Becky Marshall, Randy Matchett, Barbara McConnell, Robert McCoy, Harry McCrory, Jeff McElhaney, Michael McGinnis, Gary McLean, McNees, Meanor, Medved Mehalic, Metcalf, Meyers, Kim Karen Sam , Robert George Wendy Tom Missonak, Vince 69 Mitchell, Jean Moody, James Moore, Joseph Moore, Leonard Morgan, Jay Morris, Philip Morrow, Nancy Mudrick, Janet Muenster, Gail Murin, Catherine Nalesnick, Carol Nesbitt, Linda Newman, Bill Newport, Paul Novak, John Oravetz, David Pancirov, Monica Papke, Richard Patton, Wilbur Perock, Mary Ann Peterman, Nancy Peters, Regina Pickens, Joyce Pierce, Paul Civics and Pennsylvania history is a Freshmen must course Mwmgminie- Taking notes for Patty Burgoyne can sometimes be interesting. A behind The SCCHCS Of how Kim MCI-C2111 studies in the lang'-lag Placek, Barbara Plance, Jackie Plance, Norman Potocnik, Frank Poznak, Barbara Preniczky, Kathy Pugliese, Donald Pustover, Jody Rajagopolan, Latha Redick, Paul Rehak, Gary Reilly, Debbie Reitmeyer, Bob Richey, Beth Riley, Kathleen Ritson, Mona Robinson, Tanis L. Robinson, Sandra Roman, David Romiti, Ginny Roscart, James Rowlee, Susan Rumberger, Kathy Salkeld, Mary Schnatterly, Chris Schultz, Carolyn Schumacher, Glenn Seabright, Harold Seik, Rose Shaffer, James e lab Shoff, Richard Simpson, Denise Siry, Clifford Slovick, Dennis Smitsky, Robert Solomon, Randy Soubie, Cheryl Souffrant, Richard Stewart, Dianna Spikar, Wilhelmina Steele, John Stilley, Jim Stoner, Linda Strader, Susan Sweet, Judson Swoager, David Thompson, Debbie Thomas, Shirley Tomazich, Karen Toward, Joyce Trautman, Kenneth Tropeck, Carl Usenick, Rudy Valent, Richard Veon, Cathy Vidmar, Linda Walker, Stewart Ward, Nancy Watts, Lorraine Waltonbaugh, Glenda Wheeler, Laura White, Cindy Williams, Darlene Williams, Marlene Willy, Amy Wilson, Paul Wojnarowiski, Joseph Work, Nancy Yoder, Paul Missing Ray Little Bill Smith Sandra Snarey Robert White Mike Carr, Larry Cool, and John Cunningham experiment in Science class. Latha Rajagopalan, a little bit of India, pours tea at a Home Ec. tea. Loretta Dase seems amused as she listens to a Spanish story. Darlene Williams and Carolyn Schultz help Sara Chambers with the length of her skirt in Home Ec. class. Wilhelmena Spiker and Sharon Lauderbaugh decorate a bulletin board. 73 'W An important facet of modern edu- cation is a well-rounded schedule of activities. To relax from the hectic pace of schoolwork, a student needs some type of extracurricular activity. Some are purely social, while others are connected with school subjectsg but all are necessary for a complete education. Baccalaureate - May 26 Commencement Program Theme: Challenges of T ornorrow Processional - '?omp and Circumstance .... ..... E lgar National Anthem Pledge to the Flag .... .... L eader, David Supinski President, Class 1968 Invocation ...,...........,... ..... R everend James Karcher Speech - We May Go To College . . Speech - We May Go To Workl' . . . Senior Commencement Choir - Give Me Your T ireai Your Poorv ...... CFrom the New Colossus j Speech - We May Join the Armed Forces ..... Baritone Solo - 'Trelude to the Cycle of Lie . . Gary Henry Speech - We May Get Marriedv ....... Speech - We May Take the Wrong Roadv . . Hebron Presbyterian Church David Kozloff . . . Mary Lakomy . . . Irving Berlin . . . James Tomazich . . . . .Ronald . . . . Trudy Murin . . . . Diana Shagas Commencement - May 29 Piano Solo - Sonata in D Majorv .......... Presentation of Class . . Calling of Senior Class Roll . . Presentation of Diplomas . . . Benediction . . . David Supinski Recessional - Pomp and Circumstancen . . Adams, Suzanne Allison, Francene Antel, Mary Ann Bartlett, Bonnie Berwick, Mary Ann Burda, David Burns, Jennie Casciola, Susan Ceyrolles, Carol Connor, Sydney Cornell, Barbara Daniels, Frank Haley, John Hanna, Andrea . . . Joseph Haydn . . .Dr. John A. Schricker Supervising Principal . . . Mr. John Knox Hall High School Principal ......... Mr. Warren Scott President Board of School Directors . .Reverend Stanley Hartung Clinton United Presbyterian Church . . . Elgar Honor Students Hundagen, Joyce Kozloff, David Kramer, Desire Kukulinsky, Nancy Lakomy, Mary McFadden, Kathleen Meanor, Nancy Mikoloski, Joanne Miller, Janet Murin, Trudy Newport, John Orel, Anthony Patton, Patricia Purdy, Karen Shaffer, Blair Shagas, Diana Simpson, Donald Snezak, Diana Stripp, Wilma Supinski, David Sylanski, Andrea Tomazich, James Trax, Florence Vehar, Jill Vogus, Susan Wolbert, Richard Zak, James 5 J I 79 Paris Motif at Prom Debbie Reddinger, Barb Cornell, Gary Henry, Nancy Marion, Jim Moore, Ed Petrozelli, Andrea Hanna, Joe Nester, Susie Argenta, John Hucko, Bonnie Bartlett, Dave Supinski, Pat Logan, Front: Chris Hanna, Joan Supinski, Dave Snatchko. Patti Logan crowns Queen Andrea. King Joe and Queen Andrea The theme of the 1968 Junior-Senior Prom was Paris After Dark? Decora- tions for the prom included a huge Eiffel Tower in the Center of the gymnasium and French cafes along the walls. The motif was comp- leted with the draping of blue and purple crepe paper from the ceiling. Barb Cornell and Joe Nester Nancy Marion and Jim Moore Bonnie Bartlett and Dave Entertainment for the prom was provided by the Leo Alman Orchestra The post-prom party began with a buffet luncheon Entertainment following the luncheon consisted of the Ravm Blues a singing group John Macura a hypnotlst and Jlm Quinn, a KOV disc Jockey Prizes were given to lucky couples whose names were drawn Each girl attending the prom received a toy French Poodle as a favor A breakfast was served at 5 30 to end the post prom party Washington Trip, April 25-27 Chaperoned by Mr. Burin, Mr. Zalnasky, Miss Conley and Mrs. Dunevich the Seniors made their annual Washington trip. They are pictured on the Capitol steps with Congressman Jim Fulton. Good Weather favored the group as they toured the city. On the itinerary were visits to the Washington Monument, Mt. Vernon, Smithsonian Institute, Arlington Cemetery, a boatride on the Potomac, and many other sights. Chorus Provides Many Fine Musical Memories . iiesi .., .il S Row l: J. Henke, D. Reddinger, B. Bartley, Mr. Morgan, B. Bartlett, S. Bogart, P. Cain. Row 2: J. Shrum, D. Simpson, C. Naleppa, D. Schmidt, D. Gittens, T. Kirk, D. Teets, D. Nicoll, K. Hughes. Row 3: D. Supinski, T. Bevan, N. Marion, P. Riley, K. Purdy, J. McCon- nell, W. Stripp, V. Mascellino, J. Newport, D. Pickens. Row 4: W. Walker, M. Bouchon, S. Speelman, S. Mitchell, L. Lewis, D. Kovach, C. Lewis, F. Allison, D. Singer, P. Skacan. Row 5: H. Cain, M. Lauderbaugh, J. Drew, D. Edwards, K. McFadden, M. Hansford, S. Mack, M. Kovach, J. Mikoloski, J. Allison, J. Tomazich. Row 6: M. Papke, T. Howell, K. Roedler, A. Holtman, B. Cornell, S. Con- nor, G. Decker, P. Church, M. Adams, W. Woolridge, R. Conner, G. Howard. Row 7: J. Willy, F. Daniels, P. Carnahan, B. Alimena, m. ......,,. D. Bugay, S. Muenster, S. Brown, S. Mazar, N. Fobes, M. Cepulis G. Thompson, D. Hanczar. Row 8: G. Henry, T. Walk, C. Perkins C. Scheer, L. Latshaw, J. Burns, M. Bee, P. Patton, N. Kukulinsky M. Anderson, C. Mudrick, D. Kramer, R. Coleman. Row 9: D Pritchett, D. Warman, G. Barret, D. Pregel, J. Morgan, M. Yarmul D. speelman, K. Todd, M. Gorczyca, G. wright, K. Leo, N. Noni clerg, J. Willy, C. Henderson. Row 10: D. Heinz, R. Crimm, C Bartus, M. Coombs, F. Wimer, S. Argenta, A. Hanna, J. Leonard, M. Berwick, D. Ridley, J. Haley, J. Moore, R. Matchett. Row 11: A. Perock, B. Shaffer, T. Magdalene, L. Robb, J. Seifert, W. Haines, C. Short, J. Hucko, D. Burda, W. Heron, J. Sollinger. r Row 1: Debbie Gittens Debbie Kovach Diane Ridley Bonnie Bartlett Row 2: Debkie Reddinger Donna Pregal Bill Haines Melissa Cepulis Joanne Mikoloski Row 3: Gary Henry Bill Walker John Seifert Jim Tomazich Frank Daniels Vice Pres Rick Wolbert Secretary Barb Cornell Pub Chairman, Andrea Hanna President John Hucko Section Leaders Chorus Officers Gary Henry and Rick Wolbert represented WA at the District and Regional Choruses. The chorus presents one of its many programs before the student body. Mrs. Margaret Knobloch regularly accompanied the chorus on the organ. Senior Dave Supinski was piano accompanist. L 86 Sophomore Chorus Row l: S. Stripp, V. Peternel, B. Meacci, D. McConnell, D. Stewart, J. Little, D. Stewart, P. Perry, M. Jula, A. Swoager, P. McLaughlin J. Ewing, T. McCullough, R. Shuggs, G. Ehle, L. Harbison, Cl Baertschi, M. Puskar. Row 2: Mr. Morgan, R. Marsh, N. Bee, K. Pfeiffer, P. Watts, M. Heinz, J. Ziel, D. Persin, G. Evans, V. Perok, M. Marion, V. Feist, M. Mackey, C. Shields, D. Tarap, P. Peternel D. Wilson, V. Duckworth, M. Britton, M. Laughenbaugh, G. Hutch- inson, B. Cain, R. Laughlin, F. Mack. Row 3: C. Sachetti, B. O'Don- Officers, Row l: Dan Longstreth, fVice-Pres.j Debby Tarap, fTreas.j, Debbie Stewart, CSec,y,J Row 2: Jim Quinn, fPres.j, Valerie Feist, fPublicityj. nell, B. Wilkenson, J. Tinkey, K. Ball, C. Snatchko, J. Bee, N. Meutz M. Davis, P. Teets, D. Herror, A. Dennis, A. Shifller, D. Longstreth F. Skvarj. Row 4: T. Davis, D. Wintersgill, S. Mitchell, R. Lutz, R Orel, M. Carnahan, D. Skacan, G. Kulak, J. Cooper, R. Litterini, J Beal, T. Robertson, E. Heinz, J. Jablonski, T. Kennedy, E. Moore R. Spangler, J. Roedler, M. Pangersis, G. Labans, G. Hager, B Tomazich, J. Quinn, D. Ursic, C. Kovach, G. Conn. Section leaders, Row l: Patti McLaughlin, Jan Little, Row 2 Trisha Peternel, Tom Robertson, Nancy Meutz. Row 3: Ron Lutz, Jim Beal, Bruce Tomazich. Freshman Chorus Row 1: N. Fobes, A. Willy, B. Baker, C. Davis, S. Robinson, J. Mudrick, C. Andresky, M. Salkeld, G. Muenster, L. Rajagopolan J. Pickens, D. Campbell, J. Henderson, J. Kessler, S. Chambers, M Ritson, T. Branigan, N. Cairns, S. Strader, L. Stoner. Row 2: D Simpson, M. Perock, N. Ward, V. Lewis, P. Ceney, J. Bush, J. Little B. Matchett, L. Kramer, A. Logan, B. Dodds, G. Rimiti, S. Hallas C. White, D. Fodse, C. Mack, R. Geier, S. Hohnstein. Row 3: R Seik, K. McNees, L. Hansford, K. Tomazich, A. Coyne, J. Mitchell Section Leaders: x s M. Cumpston, R. Fiest, K. Trautman, J. Sweet, W. Newman, C Kinney, R. Solomon, G. Henry, G. Daniels, J. Moody, D. Fehl, H Seabright, R. Lee. Row 4: Mr. Morgan, P. Wilson, W. Lutz, E Gelston, J. Morgan, P. Pierce, R. Rietmeyer, R. Allison, P. Braisted K. McLean, J. Corbett, D. Antel, R. Marshall, J. Shaffer, C. Lutz F. Daniel, G. Hurley, R. Papke, W. Patton, R. Shoff, D. Roman, R Bartins. Karen McNees, Ann Logan, Amy Willy, Betty Dodds, Officers: Kenneth Trautman, David Antel, Wilbur Patton, Patrick Philip Braisted Cseclyj, William Lutz, ftreas.J Greg Henry, fpresj, Gary Hurley Wilson. Cpublj, Greg Daniels, fvice-pres.J : i Seniors Present Old Doc' 5'Old Doc , the senior class play, a comedy- drama, was presented on November 10, 1967. The play centers around an old, country doc- tor, Old Doc CRick Wolbertb and his son Bob fDave Leviej. Others in the cast were Joe Sollinger, Nancy Kukulinsky, Janet Miller, Dave Supinski, Mary Ann Berwick, Bill Haines, Francene Allison, Trudy Murin, Diana Snezak, Gayle Gray, Kathy McFadden, Andrea Hanna, and Don Simpson. The play was directed by Miss Conley. Patty Carnahan, Kathy McFadden, Barb Cornell, Bonnie Hlavay, Bonnie Bartlett, Chris Naleppa, Cathy Pangersis, Linda Nester, Debbie Reddinger. Q , Barb Cornell, Head Bonnie Bartlett, Co-head Varsity Cheerleaders Sport New Colorful Outfits Senior Kathy McFadden Pam Hlavay Betty Dodds Ann Logan Cindy White Junior Varsity Wrestling Cheerleaders Patti McLaughlin, Maria Mackey, Nancy Bee, Susan Heron, Deborah Stewart, Valerie Fiest Row lg Mary Ellen Rapp, Kathy Horzempa. Row 2g Gayle Gray Carol Mudrick, Darla McConnell, Row 35 Mary Ann Antel, Mary Kay Gorczyca, Alana Stewart, Diane Shagas, Linda Jordan. Indianettes Add Color and Precision Marching to Games And Pep Assemblies Co-Captains:'Kathy Horzempa and Mary Ellen Rapp, The Indianettes prepare for the last pep assembly. 92 Majorettes Entertain With Tricky Routines i Nancy Work, Linda Cacia, Bonnie Alimena, Mary Yarmul, Headg Kathy Preniczky, Feature Twirlerg Karen Purdy, Kathy Nester, Rebecca Crimm, Sandy McElhany. Senior Majorette Karen Purdy. Majorettes twirl fire in half time routine at football game 93 Many Events Keep Band Busy Row 1: N. Work, L. Cacia, B. Alimena, E. Dillon, K. Preniczky, M Yarmul, K. Purdy, K. Nester, B. Crimm, S. McElhany. Row 2: M Coombs, B. Baker, V. Missonak, T. Meyers, G. Schumacher, R. Logan H. Beaumont, J. Highfield, D. Reilly, M. Baker, R. Gorence, L. Go- rence. Row 3: C. Siry, D. Swoager, J. Pustover, J. Hookey, P. Patton G. Bruce, T. Davis, S. Beaumont, P. Fritz, B. Moore, A. Sylanski, C. Nalesnick, R. Jedinak. Row 4: J. Raspat, K. Neely, W. Hunter, C. Schnatterly, D. Oravetz, J. Yerman, M. McCartney, R. Peters, K. Chauvet, D. Sabaton, T. East, E. Herrick, D. Bowers. Row 5: Mr. Rosen, Director, D. Supinski, J. Morrow, J. Newport, J. Beal, P. Newport, P. Redick, R. Logan, D. Rapp, J. Malinosky. Officers Rosemary Gorence, Librarian John Newport, Business Manager Andrea Sylanski, Secretary Dave Supinski, President Y E , , ,,.: H --VV .WS .5 k , A SF? 3 L . Q 3 . 53 . 5. , f,,,m1w1,1n-f..gp , 1-4 ., mit-- 'X Q K X Q E 3, t W - ,,- Q s inf.- x, gl Interests vary among individual students. A variety of organizations can open up whole new horizons for the students. The process of acquiring a well- rounded education does not end when a student leaves the classroom. It is carried over into various school- sponsored activities. FBLA Places at State Convention Row 1: Miss Cook, Miss Smith, sponsor, B. Bartley, C. Farland, E. C. Casciola, J. Burns, B. Bugay, J. Mikoloski, M. Kovach. Row 3: L. Shoff, G. Evans, J. Brinkman, D. Ridley, S. Argenta, L. Killian, S. Latshaw, C. Perkins, P. Riley, F. Wimer, J. Morgan, E. Gazda, D. Bogart, M- Cannon, M. Rieger. Row 2: Mrs. Dunevich, Sponsor, F. Pregel, A. Hanna, J. Leonard, C. Scheer, D. Snezak, L. Jordan. Allison, P. Placek, A. Sylanski, S. Casciola, P. Crowell, L. Harbison, Andrea Hanna, Pat Riley, and Judy Morgan examine the Donna Pregel, Judy Leonard, and Patty Placek check W. A.'s winning scrap- awards given the FBLA at the State Convention. book. 98 Girls Display Talents at FHA Fashion Show Row 1: Mrs. Flocco, sponsor, D. Bigler, S. Snarey, J. Bartlett, D. L. Hribar, A. Morrow, B. Auten, S. Thomas, S. Cox, B. Richey, U Williams, K. Lonchiek, D. Grinage, J. Bush, D. Alters, D. Alimena, Franchek, M. Pancirov, K. Riley, K. Bugay. Row 4: B. Hall, C P. Watts. Row 2: S. Lauderbaugh, W. Spikar, N. Peterman, J. Zimbelman, L. Watts, R. Yoder, K. Muenster, S. Muenster, K Plance, S. Plance, N. Morrow, D. Fornara, R. Brown, D. Lonchiek, Tomazich, A. Potocnik, D. Nicoll, P. Strader, G. Ehle, D. Augustine T. Robson, B. Campbell, J. Reinstadler. Row 3: C. Shultz, C. Nesbit, B. Magdalene. Anita Falconer reigned as Queen at the annual FHA Fashion W Show. A modern dance was part of the entertainment at the Fashion Show. 1-pl. Gymnastic Teams New Additions 3 2 IWW .. J. Lime, U. Schmidt, P. McLaughlin, D. Stewart, B. Bartlett, S. S l S. Connors. Row 3: S. Heron, C. Naleppa, B. Hlavey, L. Mackey, D. PCC mail, S- MCEHTCHCY, C- MCiC21lf- ROW 21 B' COFHCH, L- N6SiCf, Speelman, C. Snatchko, K. McFadden, S. Speelman, D. Ponticel, Mrs. C. Pangersis, V. Feist, D. Tarap, K. Nester, C. Shields, P. Carnahan, Verelgr, sponsor ? Members of the club practice on the balance beam. ctra Curricular Program Row 1: T. Kennedy, M. McElhany, G. Bruce, J. Schulte, J. Jablonski, G. Crimm, T. Robertson, C. Schnatterly. Row 2: W. Medved, T. Davis, D. Bufhngton, D. Schulte, J. McCoy, D. Day, R. Connors, M. Carnahan. L . 1 . Dan Buffington executes a Kep on the horizontal bar. MQTIY Carnahan begins 3 mund 05 into a back hand' sprmg. l0l Highway Safety Aim of Auto Club Row 1: Mr. Kramer, Sponsor, T. Myers, B. Davis, D. Skacan, R. - S treth, J. Sutton, D. Longstreth, R. Stuckwish, K. Dietrich, W Thomas, D. Kovach, T. Underwood, P. Burgoyne, P. Watts. Row 3 H. Cain, D. Berwick, D. Roman, B. Wilbert, F. Stuckwish, G. Smith l02 1 W. McGinnis, M. Ehle, G. Simon. Row 4: G. Crimm, D. Dick, L. MOITOW, P- Bugay- R- Liftefilli, G- Kohl J- NCB- ROW 21 S- LOU S- Holtman, C. Bartus, D. Thomas, B. Herrick, N. Nadik, R. McQuil- lan, D. Slovick, S. Kubatka. Row 5: W. Heron, R. Fowler, J. DeSan- tis, E. Howard, J. Simko, C. Short. Photography Club Left to right: J. Lundeen J. Muzy Mr. Gaushem T. Seemann G. Thompson J. Schulte F. Toward J. Zak J. Thompson an, sponsor Rifle Club Produces Good Shots .K . 5, U Row l: Mr. Burin, sponsor, R. Gorenc, B. Campbell, P. Yoder Thompson, D. Riley, C. Kinney, D. Purdy, C. Siry, B. Newman Logan. Row 2: J. Corbett, G. Rehak, S. Walker, M. Bolind, Farkas, F. Potocnik, J. Shaffer, L. Butya, B. Baker, J. Cool, Kocuba. Row 3: G. DeSantis, C. Schnatterly, P. Wilson, D. Re a a D R P S itz R. Solomon, C. Simon, W. Purdy, D. Little, M. Clough, C. Lutz, S. Strader, J. Brinkman. Row 4: M. Borkoski, L. Tobias, J. Pressley, A. Shifler, M. Pangersis, P. Newport, P. Wilson, J. Moody, L. Stein, W. Medved, G. Beck, J. Wojnarowski. Row 5: B. Heron, J. Gray, B. McConnell, J. Quinn, D. Plance. Susan Strader pins a sharpshooter medal on Paul Wilson as Wally Purdy checks the scores that made him W. A.'s second distinguished riiieman. Bill Newman looks over his certificate. I03 Great Interest in Outdoors Mak Row l: Mr. Allison, sponsor, T. Preniczky, S. Kowalik, D Day, R. Powell, F. Darabant. Row 2: J. Nester, W. Lemmon M. Lauderbaugh, C. Farland, P. Skacan, R. Connors, R Row 1: Mr. Fetter, sponsor, J. Novak, A. Usnick, V Missonak, D. McCarthy, D. Lutz D. Persin J. Zeil B Meacci, D. Paliuca, J. Herrick, G.,Bruce. Row 2: D. Day, T. Davis, J. Morgan, S. Peterson, M. Dzubinsky, D. Clark, G. Kulak, E. Heinz, R. Allison, O. McLain, T. Ahlborn, S Meanor, L. Boustead. Row 3: J. Horvath, R. Smitsky, R Chappe1l,VR. Valient, G. Daniels, F. Daniels, W. Lah, R Kiirchina, R. Lutz, E. Dufour, J. Cooper, E. Skvarj. Row 4: Row l: Mr. Sherbondy, sponsor, J. Robson, T. Wojtowicz W. Thompson, S. Puskar, R. Dolenc, W. Beaumont, M Gardner, D. Davis, W. Williams, R. Connor, J. Allison Row J. Willy, D. Little, R. Robson, M. Dzera, K. Hughes L. Hrlbar, G. Snarey, M. Franchek, C. Lutz, T. Walk, D I04 s Matchett. Row 3: D. Leonard, W. Kelly, B. Guyaux, J Moore, S. Kubatka, B. Shaffer. Row 4: J. Hucko, G. Moore D. Burda, T. Matlack. R. Orel, J. Cherin, R. Lutz, H. Crowell, T. Davis, J. Day, J. Yerman, B. Tomazieh, G. Hager, G. Labans, D. Ursic, P: Hundagen, S. Mitchell. Row 5: F. Vesci, M. Carnahan, J. Wilkinson, J. Bugay, C. Kovach, R. Rifendlfer, D. Bfowers, J. Beal, D. Young, T. Vogus, W. Yolton, F. Stuckwish, A. Kuzio, D. Junker. Row 6: W. Heron, E. Howard, B. Runkles, R. Spangler, J. Roedler, R. Menke, W. Jellison. Naman, J. Malinosky. Row 3: R. Salkeld, A. Homol, J Mazar, E. Petrozelli, J. Purdy, D. Burgoyne, V. Barnes, L Roman, T. Magdalene, J. Seifert, D. Plance, G. Seik. Row 4: D. Pritchett, D. Lowry, R. McQuillan, R. Maga, J. Kraszeski D. Buffington. 1 :ree Sportsman Clubs National Honor Society Recognizes Scholars Row 1: S. Mitchell, M. Hansford, L. Hribar, P. Sikorski, D. Little, H. Hamilton, L. Mackey, R. Gorenc, E. Dillon, B. Hlavay. Row 2: W. Purdy, D. Sabaton, M. Clough, D. Vogus, M. Cepulis, J. Raspat, G. Pressley, R. Solomon, R. Dolenc, D. Rapp. Row 3: J. Hundagen, M. Lakomy, S. Vogus, J. Vehar. Jim Tomazich, president, welcomes the student body at NHS Assembly. W6 NAHONAL HONORSOGHY 9 f Ox s if as -7- -E , I 7 A W 3 xx l Students congratulated on being selected for the Honor Society. Hootenany Club Kept Students Jumping Row 1: F. Mack, J. Hookey, D. Hanzar. Row 2: Mrs. Knoblock sponsor, J. Highfield, H. Beaumont, J. Ewing, C. Mack, C. Todd, A. Neiser, J. Ziel, D. Persin. Row 3: M. Jula, A. Coyne, L. Hansford S. Mitchell, J. Tinkey, M. Hansford, S. Mack, D. Rapp, D. Fehl Row 4: M. Puskar, E. Herrick, P. Cain, B. Cool, J. McCrory, D Herror, R. Young, D. Nicoll, T. Robertson. Row 5: G.,Franchek, W Heron, E. Howard, D. Singer, D. Rapp, D. King, W. Haines, S Kuzio. Row 6: W. Hawthorne, R. Robinson, A. Dennis, C. Grinage J. Robinson, F. Grinage. The Vertigoes, one of WA's many groups: Jim Hookey, Fred Mack, Dennis Rapp, and Dan Hanczar. l07 Spanish Club ls Smaller but More Active Row 1: Miss Hanlin, C. Preninzky, M. Heinz, B. Poznak, S. Stripp, S. Connor, T. Murin, M. Berwick, C. Sheilds, J. Mitchell. Row 2: C. White, D. Augustine, N. Ward, P. Ceney, J. Miller, D. Fornara, W. Stripp, T. Lynch, B. A. Moore, M. Clough, N. Meutz. Row 3: M. The Bullfigl1ter A. Coombs, G. Hutchinson, B. Wilkinson, M. K. Gorczyca, K. Leo E. Dillon, J. Raspat, M. Bouchon, M. Nonclerg, J. Tomazich, B Tomazich, D. Rapp. l08 Nancy Meutz and Judy Kirk hold up the painting of The Bullfighterv for all to see. The Spanish Club presented the painting to the school at an assembly. French Club Explores Cultures and Customs Row 1: J. Vehar, J. Palas, N. Work, Mr. Melnick, Sponsor, B. Crimm, A. Barney, N. Owens. Row 2: R. Plance, K. Todd, K. Adams, R. Magdalene, C. Lewis, M. Yarmul, D. Sabaton, K. Chauvet. Row 3: D. Edwards, B. McGrogan, J. Drew, V. Duckworth, M. McCartney, D. Shagas, J. Hundagen. Spanish Students Have Honorary Society Row I: N. Meutz, D. Augustine, J. Kukulinsky, S. Mitchell, D. Reddinger, Miss Hanlin, sponsor, M. Clough N. Kukulinsky, M. Berwick, R. Wilkinson. Row 2: D. Rapp, M. Nonclerg, J. Raspat, E. Dillon, J. Zak, J Newport, R. Dolenc, W. Purdy, L. Hribar, H. Hamilton. Service Is Keynote of Tri-Hi-Y Row 3: P. Watts, T. Underwood, B. Baker, D. Sabaton, B. Alimena, WllS0n, M- DHViS- ROW 12 R- MHTSIT- B- Placek, G- Gray, J- Kessler P. Church, M. Britton, G. Decker, S. Buydash, K. Chauvet, Miss S- Stfipp, B- MHHIITCUZ, J- P21182 J- Kirk, D- MCCOHHCU, D- Clark, L Urban, sponsor. Row 2: D. Gittens, T. Kirk, C. Mudrick, J. McCon- SC21Yf0HC- nell, D. Fodse, S. Brown, E. Earhart, R. Shuggs, J. Bee, N. Meutz, D. Science Club Tries Hand in Experimenting Row 1: R. Medved, B. Edgar, G. McGinnis, R. Bonato, W. Muenster, Barret. T. Bevan, R. Papke, J. Souffrant, W. 'Menke, G. Conn, Mr. D. Slovick. Row 2: R. Kessler, R. Jedinak, D. Oravetz, G. Henry, G. Fornella, sponsor Hurly, G. Ponticello, W. Patton, C. Tropek. Row 3: M. Falconer, G. I0 Literary Club Makes Avid Readers Row 1: N. Meanor, S. Vogus, M. Baker, T. McCullough, T. Murin, F. Trax. Row 2: D. Vogus, J. Hundagen, D. Shagas, M. Clough, A. Stewart, Mr. Livengood, sponsor. Row 3: J. Haley, C. Evans, C. Henderson, D. Rapp, D. Kozloff, D. Kramer, J. Newport. Al Productions Get Helping Hand From Stage Crew Row 1: B. Pierce, D. Roscart, F. Palas, Mr. Marriott, sponsor, L. Schiefelbein, F. Stuckwish, K. Souffrant. Row 2: R. McQuillan, A. Perock, T. Magdalene, R. Morrow, R. Rohm. I Future Nurses Gain Experience in School Row 1: D. Cain, D. Teets, A. Barney, Mrs. Yankel, sponsor, W. Wooldridge, M. Fowler, M. Marian. Row 2: K. Mowry, K. Rumberger, M. Bee, B. DeLuca, C. Dziak, M. A. Antel, L. Cain. Row 3: P. Patton, C. Nalesnick, P. Murin, D. Gillo, M. McNair, K. Souffrant, B. Cain. Patty Patton and Debby Teets help out as they Mary Ann Antel looks for a splinter in Joanne Mikoloski's hand. check Jay Raspat's weight and height. ll2 Drama Club Provides Stage Experiences Row 1: Mr. Sweitzer, sponsor, L. Gorenc, B. Campbell, A. Swoager, V. Peternel, G. Romiti, B. Feist, D. Reddinger, P. Logan, Mrs. Allison sponsor. Row 2: C. Mack, J. Ewing, P. Fritz, N. Bee, A. Logan, J. Jablonski, D. Wintersgill, G. Gray, J. Miller, S. Beaumont, P. Sikorski Row 3: B. Hartz, P. Teets, K. Neely, K. Ball, M. Mackey, M. A. Coombs, G. Wright, M. Yarmul, N. Fobes, M. Cepulis, S. Mazar, N. Kukulinsky. Row 4: R. Peters, R. Wilkinson, M. McCartney, C. Baert schi V. Duckworth D. Pickens, M. Schultz, M. Gerstner, J. DeSantis E. Howard B. Heron, J. Kovach. Row 5: D. Swoager, K. McFadden B. Haines J. Seifert M. Bouchon, G. Pressley, J. Sollinger, M. Papke Scene from Christmas Play, Why the Chimes Rang L. Robb, QE. Dillon., i l I3 r Row 1: R. Ritson, E. Dufour, T. Branigan. Row 2: D. Hazel, L. Stoner. Row 3: G. Ireland, K. McNees, J. Andresky. Row 4: M. Mehalic, E. Moore. Row 5: R. Logan, Mr. Derewicki, sponsor, Biology Club Row 1: L. Rajagopolan. Row 2: J. Ireland S. Kochansky. Row 3: B. Hartman, M Schultz. Row 4: R. Progar. Row 5: T Kennedy, Mr. Yavorka, sponsor. Junior Historians Row 1: D. Bigler, L. Wheeler, J. Kessler, M. Dase. Row 2: T. Lynch, J. Mitchell, D. Hartung. Row 3 C. Cain, M. Bee, S. Mitchell, P. Banas. Row 4: J. Ireland, Mrs. Webster, sponsor, V. Hutchinson Row 5: M. Nonclerg, R. Lakomy. Row 6: R. Mar- Library Club Row l: J. Doxon, C. Roedler, N. Cairns. Row 2 J. Schrum, T. Lynch, M. Gorczca, E. Gelston Row 3: S. Hcrtzer, K. Leo, S. Mitchell, B. O'Don nell. Row 4: S. Hohnstien, V. Hutchinson. Row 5 D. Simpson, M. Nonclerg, Mr. Schramm, sponsor R. Laughlin. Future Teachers Club Busy Year for Staff The Alleghanian stall was composed of seniors and juniors in the Journalism class under the direction of Mr. Joseph Klimchak. Diana Snezak, Mary Lakomy, and Alana Stewart with Mr. Klimchak, year- book and newspaper advisor. The burden of the typing fell upon stall' members Nancy Meanor, and Alana Stewart. The Journalism class also II6 produced the school newspa- per, the West Al-Lites, which was published monthly. Seated: Bonnie Bartlett and Su- zanne Adams. Standing: Mary Ann Berwick, Paula Johnson, Mary Ellen Rapp, Debbie Teets, Wilma Stripp. Seated: Cathy Cairns, Diana Shagas, Carol Ceyrolles. Standing: Helena Maltempo, Jill Vehar, Joyce Hundagen, Susie Vogus, Nancy Meanor. Seated: Dan Vogus, Dave Supinski, Tom Zak. Standing: Dave Levie, Mike Papke, Larry Robb. Seated: Patty Murin, Linda Nester, Linda Jordan. Standing: Pat Sikorski, Candy Gray. ATHLETICS Athletics plays an important role in the total education of a student here, he learns not only the importance of keeping physically fit, but also the rules of sportsmanship and competition. As a member of a team, he learns co-operation through teamwork. He learns to obey orders, and if necessary, make accurate split-second deci- sions. Competing alone, he learns self-discipline and self reliance. In both, he learns a sense of achievement. Whether winning gracefully or accepting de- feat, the athlete learns an important lesson in life. It is how you play the game that really counts. Famine Ends, Squad Shows Wins, Ties Row 1: G. Henry, J. Nester, W. Lemon, D. Kramer, R. Powell, J. Moore, J. Haley, J. Tomazich, T. Orel, J. McCoy. Row 2: C. Lutz, M. Gardner, J. Seifert, J. Mazar, R. Orel, D. Davis, J. Cherin, W Hopson, M. Lauderbaugh, J. Quinn, J. Willy. Row 3: B. Tomazich Kneeling: Coach McFarland, Ass't Zalnasky, Ass't Duzicky. Standing: Ass't Derewecki, Asslt Yavorka. I20 M. Franchek, T. Walk, W. Medved, J. Conn, M. Papke, T. Powell D. Ursic, D. Nicoll, E. Durfour, J. Jablonski, G. Hager. Row 4 Ass t Derewicki, Ass't Zalnasky, Coach McFarland, Ass't Duzicky Asst Yavorka. VARSITY WA 37 Penn Joint 13 Western Beaver 13 W. Mifflin South 13 South Park 12 Avella 21 Quaker Valley O Fort Cherry 12 Carnegie Won 2 Lost 4 Tied 2 Jr. Varsity WA 7 Carnegie 7 W. Mifflin South 12 South Park 6 Montour 18 Quaker Valley 12 Fort Cherry 20 Burgettstown Won 4 Lost 3 Oppo. 7 19 7 13 31 26 0 13 Oppo. 0 19 O 13 0 18 O Tony Orel Desire Kramer Rocky Powell Bill Lemon Mark Lauderbaugh Although the 167 Indian football team had only a 2-4-2 record, for twelve senior football players it was a very good year. Halfback Mark Lauderbaugh became one of the leading ball carriers in WA his- tory gaining 582 yards. Against West Mifflin South, Lauderbaugh rolled up 176 yards and scored two touchdowns. Gary Henry guided the team as quar- terback completing 56 passes for 538 yards. Rocky Powell, besides playing offensive and defensive tackle, was the punt and kick off specialist of the Joe Nester Jim Moore John McCoy John Haley Jim Tomazich Gary Henry team. Powell averaged 36.6 yards on 22 punts and 41.8 yards on 21 kickoffs. Joe Nester led all linemen with 48 tackles and 26 assists followed closely by Tony Orel with 44 tackles and 29 assists. Orel also caught 9 passes for 111 yards. Also playing on the WA line, one of the strong points of the team, were tackles Jim Moore and John McCoy, Center Jim Tomazich, Guard Bill Lemon, and Ends Desire Kramer, John Haley, and Dave Kozloff. il! saw wawn,1 Q Iatxiz 1 xx,, , .e, g Lv.. .W .,,1 U . .Q by , i -5 1 J , E , E 9 Y P Q gff 55' .Q im M gg . v W f gang 'F be Q KTM fg Q2 ,E gxl '11 i fl ywgf X QU 3 Q My ' l LLIL V L' - . : if - 'K 5 I W, ,J', qgr' -: H fr v M Q Exif? X gifw ,., , , A A . . yu 4, I F , 3 . - . M sl -. .nl - V , 1 .sf 'L X 1 . ,V ' , ff - 4 ' Ag L A-Nm: ww 5, i' Key Injuries Hurt Varsity Basketbal' Squad Front: Manager, J. Haley, Coach Beighey. Back: B. Orel, M. J. Quinn, P. Hundagen, J. Seifert, B. Tomazich, G. Hager, VARSITY WA 56 South Fayette 56 Oliver 76 East Pgh. 51 Shadyside 57 Avella 45 Burgettstown 58 West Mifflin South 61 Fort Cherry 42 Brentwood 44 Center 34 Western Beaver 63 Crafton 64 Quaker Valley 67 Carnegie 57 Southside Beaver 53 Neville 51 Center 59 Western Beaver 76 Crafton 44 Quaker Valley 62 Southside Beaver 69 Carnegie Won 6 Lost 16 I24 OPP 41 75 71 48 44 48 60 77 79 82 42 75 63 73 73 87 87 71 91 88 60 100 Lauderbaugh, J. Tomazich, T. Orel, W. Kelly, J. Mazar, A. Homol. JUNIOR VARSITY WA OPP 56 South Fayette 36 42 Oliver 62 55 East Pittsburgh 31 41 Shadyside 56 48 Avella 50 44 Burgettstown 30 52 West Mifflin South 69 38 Center 51 41 Western Beaver 56 40 Crafton 47 41 Quaker Valley 51 49 Carnegie 56 46 Southside Beaver 58 35 Neville 47 49 Center 54 81 Western Beaver 56 69 Crafton 71 53 Quaker Valley 39 60 Southside Beaver 42 48 Carnegie 45 Won 7 Lost 13 ng W 5, The Basketball team finished the '67-'68 season with a disappointing 6-16 record. The squad was hampered by injuries to Tony Orel, Walt Kelly, and Jim Quinn. Tony Orel, probably the finest defensive player on the squad, was lost early in the season. Kelly had an opportunity to be one of WA's top scorers if he hadn't missed a number of games. Although they didn't have a winning record they beat many tough teams such as Quaker Valley, Carnegie and South Side Beaver. Quite a few battles were lost in the final seconds of play. Walt Kelly was selected on the first team in section 17-B. He was also nominated to the Roundball Classic. .IV S q U a d Jim Tomazich Tony Orel Mark Lauderbaugh Walt Kelly Bill Hopson, Andy Homol, Frank Vesci, Larry Robb, Coach McFarland, Pete Hundagen, Bruce Tomazich, Gary Hager, Bob Orel, Don Skacan l25 5 Nas X15 I -V'A . ' , ' ' k' ,S - -W g 'ds , is r '- Y-ms: Q ' .6 I A M 'iiiy' 2 T F W.A. players battle for the rebound. i Oh, the advantages of being tall: everyone looks up to you Walt Kelly, W.A.'s leading scorer, shoots for two. You should have seen the one that got away. Matmen Sport Best Season in WA History Row 1: T. Wojtowicz, S. Puskar, M. Dzubinsky, S. Kowalik, D. Levie, J. Henke, D. Day. Row 2: R. Lutz, C. Lutz, C. Simon, D. Ursic, J. Sollinger, D. Plance, R. Robinson, J. Cherin. Row 3: R. Solomon, J. Ray Robinson at 180 lbs. had an outstanding record this fine year. I28 Cool, D. Vogus, R. Dolenc, D. Junker, P. Farkus, T. Vogus, R. Camp bell. Row 4: Coach Sarachine, L. Schiefelbein, L. Armstrong, G Beck M. Gardner, D. Warman, E. Moore, Ass't. Coach Kelly. The West Allegheny wrestling team under head coach Ed Sarachine and Assistant Ted Kelly had the best wrestling team in WA his- tory. The Indians set a school record of twelve wins and one loss. The Indians underrated against many tough schools pulled through to come out on top as champions. WA produced two sectional champions Ray Robinson and Chuck Lutz and Lutz moved on to the semihnals of the regionals. The squad was made up of mainly sophomores and juniors, with only three regu- lars, Robinson, Levie and Sollinger, not return- ing, WA could move on next year to become the champions of section five. E i Joe Sollinger WA OPP' AZP1 l 31 South Fayette 22 30 Upper st. Cm 20 1 21 Avella 30 t t,tt t 33 Freedom 17 1 . ,t,t t . ll, 26 Keystone Oaks 25 t 45 Freedom 11 1 A 40 Shadyside Academy 15 , 1 1 38 Bethel Park 12 ,, lf 1 45 North ,..k'f M g 25 Hopewell 21 eetee 14 27 Fort Cherry 17 . t,., tte, ttee.tt 1 1 Won 12 Lost 1 11te11.,11,1111,e ee1e1 Steve Kowalik Dave Day Ray A Robinson Dave LCVIC l 1 W stl o k-o t t tl . . . re ers W r u a prac we Assxstant Coach Kelly and Coach Sarachme look con cerned as the wrestling team works for another victory I29 Breaking down opponents leg proves to be a diflicult task for 133 lb Chuck Simon. Dave Plance Hattens opponent in the 154 lb class. WA wrestler Dave Plance struggles for a reversal Ray Robinson works for a ride in the 180 lb class. Dave Levie picks up his opponent for a two point take down at 112 lbs. Ron Lutz turns his opponent on his side in the 127 lb class. Using his unusual bear hug 133 lb Chuck Lutz maneuvers for a takedown. Marty Dzubinsky half nelsons his opponent for a takedown in the 154 lb class. WA's unlimited, John Cherin, stays up with his challenger. A Joe Sollinger dives for a takedown in the 154 lb class. WA grappler Dave Levie drives his opponent to the mat. Baseball Wine Takes Second Place Row 1: E. Herrick, J.Lo11chiek, D. Kramer, F. Daniels, J. Tomazich, Vesci, G. Snarey, R. Lutz, J. Willy, A. Homol, G. Hager, J. Seifert, M. Lauderbaugh, T. Orel, G. Franchek. Top Row CL-RJ C. Lutz, F. D. Warman, B. Orel, J. Mazar, M. Gardner, W. Hopson. WA came in second in WPIAL Section I with a 7-2-1 record. The tie was a scoreless duel with Crafton that went 19 innings, a WPIAL record In non-league tilts WA won 5 and lost 2. Senior Members: Frank Daniels, Jim Tomazick, Desire Kramer, Tony Orel, and Mark Lauderbaugh l32 SEASON RECORD Neville Neville Bellevue Fort Cherry Burgettstown Bellevue Burgettstown Moon Carnegie Stow-Rox Coraopolis Moon Carnegie Coraopolis Stow-Rox Craf ton OPP 0 0 5 0 2 2 4 0 0 5 O 1 1 0 5 0 Trackmen Set Two New School Records Row 1: Mr. Zalnasky, Coach, E. Moore, D. Junker, G. Pressley, J M. Papke, Mr. Reddinger, Coach. Row 2: R. McQuil1an, R. Lakomy, J. Muzy, T. Davis, G. Rehak, R. Papke, P. Newport, B. 100 yd p 440 yd 1 mile 1 mile Discus Broad Joe Sollinger ran the mile in 4:45.9, new record at W.A. Tomazich, D. Antel, R. Progar, B. Newman, R. Clark, J. Beal, D So11inger,J. McCoy, R. Wolbert, J. Zak, T. Zak, D. Hanzar, D. Day, Young, G. Daniels. Row 3: R. Souifrant, D. Rapp, J. Schulte, J Cherin, D. Oravetz, J. Pustover, J. Stilley, G. Kohl, S. Longstreth R. Fiest, J. Purdy, J. Newport, T. Kennedy, R. Logan. WA Track Records . dash . dash 220 yd. dash 880 yd. dash fun 180 yd. low hurdles 120 yd. high hurdles 880 yd. relay relay Two mile run Shot put throw Javelin throw jump Hop, Step, 8L jump High jump Pole Vault R. Knobloch H. Crowley R. Benson R. Benson J. Sollinger R. Benson R. Krawchyk Wotawicz, Butyal Smith, Patterson Wotowicz, Bartos Nofsinger, Patterson J. Craig D. Wolbert D. Moore J. Perry J. Burin J. Burin R. Wolbert R. Benson 1960 1961 1962 1961 1968 1962 1961 1965 1964 1965 1965 1962 1965 1964 1964 1968 1962 10.3 53.1 23.6 2:12 4:45.9 14.5 16.3 1138.6 3:48 10:27.5 51' 6-1 X2 137'6 l78'6 19'10 40'1-1!2 6,10 l1'6 Golfers Take Section Championship E. Petrozelli, D. Skacan, L. Robb, H. Hamilton, D. Nicoll, T. Preniczky, A. Gonze, D. Wintersgill. The Golf team compiled an enviable record of 14-1 to become the lirst champion- ship team taking the Section 15 title. After the first half of the season, Harry Hamilton, Ed Petrozelli, and Larry Robb had averages in the 70's to qualify them to play in Regional Qualifiers. Robb and Hamilton moved to the Regional competition. Hamilton shot an 80 but did not survive the cut to compete in the State tournament. x W.A. 11-112 14 12 10 14-112 10 12-U2 10-1!2 15-1 X2 10-U2 12-112 7-1!2 11 11 12 Coach Beighey and co-captains Ed Petrozelli and Harry Hamilton admire the championship plaque won by W. A. in section 15. I 34 South Fayette Center Twp. Chartiers Valley Bethel South Fayette Fort Cherry Avella Trinity Chartiers Houston Fort Cherry I Washington Avella Washington Trinity Chartiers Houston Opp. 4-1!2 2 4 6 1-1!2 6 3-1!2 5-1X2 1!2 5-1!2 3-1!2 8-X2 5 5 4 Jr. Hi BB Shows Promises for Future Row 1: F. Williamsg M. McMurrayg J. McCroryg B. Davisg G. Henry. Row 2: R. Walkerg G. Danielsg S. Marshg W. Pattong J. Danielsg Coach Reddinger. Row 3: P. Braistedg D. Kettererg D. Romang J. Shaffer CManagerJg T. Ritson. Jr. Hi Teams Have Own Cheerleaders Karen Newman, Darla Stewart, Nancy Horzempa, Susan Lynn, Karen Krenn, Susan Logan, Susie Kehm, Joanne Lutz. lnexperience Wrecks Jr. Hi Wrestlers Row 1: B. Bolind, B. Burns, R. Solomon, B. Stickley, B. Newman, T. Meyers, R. Lutz. Row 2: B. Lutz, J. Steele, R. Souffrant, A. Levie, G. Hurley, V. Warman, B. Reiger, T. Kennecly, J. Newman. Row 3: R Kerr, G. Darras, J. Moore, R. Clark, L. Kirkpatrick, R. Miller, D Jr. High Basketball WA Oppo. 40 Burgettstown 46 61 Ft. Cherry 18 34 Quaker Valley 48 33 Quaker Valley 39 38 Ft. Cherry 27 42 Crafton 45 35 John Wight 31 19 Carnegie 47 31 John Dewey 44 28 So. Fayette 30 33 Sewickly Acad. 36 44 Crafton 39 38 John Wight 30 31 Carnegie '45 45 John Dewey 48 48 So. Fayette 45 32 So. Side Beaver 29 Won 7 Lost 10 I36 f Pugliese, K. Trautman, H. Plance. Row 3: Coach Sherbondy, P. Wil- son, C. Lutz, M. Clough, R. Plance, L. Moore, J. Stilley, R. Schultz Asst. Henkel. Jr. High Wrestling WA 41 Fox Chapel 1 9 Mellon 34 North Allegheny 8 Harding 1 8 Shaler 37 John Dewey 23 Jelferson Won 2 Lost 5 Oppo. 34 47 36 64 54 36 44 SENIOR HIGH RECORDS WOH Lost Football 2 4 Basketball 6 16 Wrestling 12 l Baseball l 2 4 Track 5 7 Golf 14 l Tied 2 0 0 1 O O JUNIOR HIGH Football Basketball Wrestling RECORDS Won Lost Tied 1 4 0 7 10 O 2 5 O ADVERTISERS Vercammen's Market Noblestown Johnny's Esso Service Oakdale, Pa. Brody's of McDonald Fine Furniture Nationwide Insurance David M. Purdy 899-2765 Clinton, Pa. Odd Saucer Antique Shop Box 21 Clinton, Pa. 695-7044 Bouchon's Auto Main Street, Imperial, Pa. 695-8541 Pitt Hotel 110 S. McDonald Street McDonald, Pa. 926-2144 or 9991 Hi-Gal Shop 130 E. Lincoln Avenue McDonald, Pa. 15057 Kerin's Food Market Quality Groceries 8L Meats Imperial, Pa. 695-8271 Compliments of J. Lipman Jr. Jewelry Store McDonald, Pa. Masquelier's Store Sturgeon, Pa. 926-864 1 Joanne Featina's Beauty Shop Clilf Mine Road Imperial, Pa. 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Lumber and Mill Work Phone 926-8620 Roofing Gravel Sand Lath Sewer Tile Plaster FORT PlTT INN Cemenf Old Route 22 and 30 Ready-Mixed Concrete Hunkey Forms Exif Lime East of West Hardware 783-4133 Insulation 6954361 R. KENNEDY DAVIS ' - Y, - Apache Camping Center UQ 2 Miles West of Imperial on Q1 5 P6616 so 1 ' 9 A sa. Imperial, P6. 15126 Phone 695-6741 SHAW'S GROCERY STORE Self Service Groceries Meats Fresh Produce Ice-Cubes or crushed 695-3172 Clinton, Pa. KELLERMAN'S PIZZA SHOP AND NURSERY Route 30 Clinton, Pa. Hallmark Cards Gifts - Costume Jewelry - Novelties OAKDALE CARD SHOP 103 W. State St. Oakdale, Pa. Dorothy Provost 693-9622 IMPERIAL LAUNDROMAT Westinghouse Licensed Coin Operated Laudromat and Dry Cleaner Top Loaders, Double Loaders, Triple Loaders 61. 166 Dry Cleaning Hrs. 9 AM-6 PM Phone: 695-7481 155 MONTOUR MOTOR INN BIANCHI CHEVROLET - OLDS Bogogfvicjvlilijel Telephone 926-2188 CORAOPOLIS, PA. 15108 120 BPH Street Cocktail Lounge and Dining Room E MCD0n0l9If Permcl- 15075 Joanne Kulak -A -' LT Manager Phone 923-2744 OLDSMOBILE Hyman's Men's 8E Boy's Wear McDonald, Pa. Lak, r 1 ' TEL IMPERIAL 6 W HO -. ' f' Rt. 30, Imperial Congratulations 6957411 Seniors Phone 693-9885 Rentals FARM MARKET SHATTUCK'S MOBILE HOME count Rt. 30 - 2 miles west of Clinton Pfopflelofs Vernon 84 Helen Box 291, R.D. 2 HOME GROWN Shattuck Oakdale, Pa. 15071 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Open From: AL TUICCILLO July Through November 0 AMERICAN SERVICE Open Daily: 24 Hour Towing - State Inspection From 12-OO Noon to 8-oo P NI WW Sw Gwen Smmps ' ' ' ' Phone oos-7450 cmd SUMGYS NIQIII Phone 695-3197 Route 30 Clinton, Pennsylvania I' I if CHUCK'S BAR ,O fi Sea Foods - Sandwiches Phone: 899-2271 Q3 .X pt-1 Take Out Orders Imperial, Pa. Route 30 695-7444 60? KEHM OIL CO. STOUT George M. Kehm T.V. and Radio Your Sunoco Dealer Hankey Farms UNOC Sales and Service High and Ida Streets - P.o. Box 415 695-7314 3 BOB WILSON 02? Distributor of Texaco Products 3-9800 921-5200 788-4616 R. D. 9951, Oakdale, Pa. SWOAGER'S BARBER SHOP Open Monday Through Saturday 5 to 8 Fuel Oil Furnaces - Hot Water Tanks -Excepf TI'U'SdUY Sales and Service Imperial, Pennq, Buy the BEST - Buy TEXACO Compliments of ALEX B. GRIEST Wholesale Ice Cream Distributor Washington, Pennsylvania Phone 225-2411 I57 IMPERIAL DISTRIBUTING Local And Premium Beer Tel. 695-7397 Main 84 RT. 30 KOVACH'S ESSO SERVICE Auromobile Repairing Emergency Road Service - Official lnspeciion 695-7739 Compliments of Frank J. Nation Funeral Home Compliments of GENE POVERO P 0 V E R 0 B U I C K Laurel Hill Road McDONALD, PA 4 'E ' ' ', ' -2 il?- ll iiell . ' BUICK X? Area Code 412 GENE POVERO s Phones 926-2154 ll S. Phone 947-5259 926-2155 For The loesl oleal in new and used cars. PIAZZA BROTHERS COAL COMPANY Coal and General Hauling IOO Clinlon Avenue Oakdale, Pa. Frenclo Piazza William Piazza 926-2275 693-9460 I58 Don'T Pay Sky High Prices Another Day. Shop ar FOODLAND Briclgeville, Pa. Imperial, Pa. RT. 30 You re IHOTICY ea ' 95, I X Aiif , A N ,, 2 We WHOLESALE TIRE COMPANY Route 30 West Imperial, Pennsylvania 695-7372 921 -5388 ' SUPER MARKET Quality Meats - Groceries Produce and- Fruit Baskets 559 Carnot Road Phones: 264-6533 Coraopolis, Pa. 264-6534 A Complete Selection All Standard Brands Wholesale and Retail KINNEY'S SERVICE Precision Front End Alignment State Inspection Auto Repairs Towing Route 30 Clinton, Pa. Day or Night 695-8431 Day Only 264-3611 I59 I60 Compliments of TONIDALE RESTAURANT 81 LOUNGE Banquets 8Q Wedding Parties Old Steubenville Pike Interchange Routes 22 and 3O Ten Miles West ot Pittsburgh For Reservations Phone 787-2I33 S. A. BUGAY MCDONALD, PA. MASQUELIERS SERVICE Your Friendly Ford Dealer McDonald, Pa. SALES SERVICE 926-2107 Compliments of ELEANOR'S FASHION SHOPPE Women's and Children's Wear IO5-IO9 West Lincoln Avenue McDonald, Pa. BRIGGS 81 TURIVAS INCORPORATED New Mill Type Cars, Rebuilt Freight Cars, Railroad Equipment, Freight Cars tor Lease 788-4433 788-4434 4O Years in the Community. u ' W L1 . Jw QV H ,ff-I I. A , d 4 I , ' MLN '4 an , 1 C u -ul ,P , n w w L Sf- - as if -J? - ,V 'F' gy-'A F ' K' M ? ff? A 5 42' f ,Qi ff Q? 9 . I '5 f 52 t P8 rgwif' 191 H H. Q2 ,a rf-- V ' 293- , ,Agn ' I'71 , Pwle ik' . - '1'g,?A ,..- :Q 53 . QA --Q v...- fab. . L 1 f.-4 L .r ga hy., , 'Avg I If Vx. A Q 1- ' ,hx 'hal P K -'xwssvn-'iw-2 5' V f :1f3W:'f!x'-5f-'f'fcff '-Arf. f i vi- N3 ' , .. ' i!. -LW, A 5 ,f rftf x N f ..,,,, 1 2 R 1 i 1 4 1 1 i NX


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