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tif get '7,,A t 4 utstanding JU IOR Won HS Membership ROBERT LAUGHLIN-Well known as Gomerg kept his Chemistry class in stitches. RANDY LEFEBVREfHis female ad- mirers secretly call him Teddy-Bear. JOAN LEPSIC-Her scholastic ability has won a reserved space on the honor roll. THORNING LITTLEfA valuable foot- ball player, was also active in Dramatics. GEORGE LONCARfArt class provided him opportunity to exercise his talent. STANLEY LONCARfCar Club and World Cultures are tops on his list. SHIRLEY MADISHA-Stylish and petite, she frequently ushers at the games. RITA MANCHESIANfMoved here from Germany, writes musical scores from memory. ESTHER MARTINfQuiet Esther was acclaimed for her work in Home Ec. JOHN MCGARRITY--Carefree attitude, books don't bother him. JOHN McHENRYi Whitey has a territic following, life's not dull for him. CHARLES MEHNO-Always has some- one laughing with his quick wit. RUSSELL MERRITT-Decided to look for greener pastures in November. LULA MORRIS-Talkative redhead with many interests. RICHARD MOSURA-Guaranteed everyone at least one laugh a period. STEPHEN MOSURA-merited second award in the Beaver Valley Art Contest. LESLIE NICOL-Enjoyed the work in- volved in Distributive Education. TERRY ORDICHaWell liked classmate, participated in All School Play. THREE INDUCTEES of the National Honor Society, John Flasco, Yvonne Pucci, and Lucy Balser, review plans with Mr. ' ., ,,. , . -v A ly ,V 1 .guy 1 it uv ' Robert Laughlin QVV Randy LeFebvre George Loncar .M-ff Esther Martin Stanley Loncar John McGarrity g , 914' Gallo, their Sponsor. Russell Merritt Lula Morris iL...... .,,w-3'-f ' ,iff y , Mini' 41 Joan Lepsic Thorning Little Shirley Madish Rita Manchesian f i,,yO 1 f A f 'af' i A f f f 4 fm v 'ef , lg iii! WW 2 I . , ' E ,t . ,...,i 1 I John McHenry Charles Mehno ' l f' H f,fk Richard Mosura Stephen Mosura 1' Leslie Nicol Terry Ordich J 1 A J W , ,. we -aff' I ' 1
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avr LaDawn Halfhill Michelle Hanner Myra Hoyt Debra Hudson LADAWN HALFHILL-Amiable person- ality, makes her friends everywhere. MICHELLE HANNERfWel1-dressed Michelle is also a cheerleader and member ofthe Lettermen club. JAMES HAWTHORNEfInterested in sketchingg enjoyed working in the art room. SHARON HENDERSHOTfAddresses much correspondence to the Lackland Air Force base. VICKIE HEN'I'HORNEf-Tall, talkative, and genial classmate, sings also in the choir. JAMES HILLeHis favorite class and main interest is his shop work. MYRA HOYTfHelped to organize a successful campaign for sending items to Viet Nam. DEBRA HUDSONfQuiet but forever willing to make new friends. CHRIS JAMESON-The diamond Chris wears signifies a lasting commitment. James Hawthorne Sharon Hendershot fi , 3 W' 1. W . I Q it f I ' if Christine Jameson Leslie Judd LESLIE JUDD--Brings mischief and merriment wherever he goes. CONNIE JUSTICE-Enjoyed the work involved in being on the Highlighter staff. JOHN KELKERfAn active member of the basketball team. PARTICK KELLY-Being tall as well as nice makes him tops with everyone. JERE KENNEDYfEnjoyed chocolate chip cookies regularly in shorthand class. NANCY KNOX -Nancy's lucky patients will benefit from her experience in the Future Nurses' Club. CHRIS KOVACKfHas a variety of tal- ents centering around singing and art. HENRY KULAKOWSKIeHis wit and great personality makes him a favorite with all. PHILIP LACEYeAthletic-minded Phil joins all school sports. -,Li -........k Vickie Henthorne James Hill Ms! Connie Justice John Kelker , A V Q X, ijmw , f ! f 4 H , , nt, f 4 Patrick Kelly Jere Kennedy Nancy Knox Christine Kovak Henry Kulakowski Philip Lacey TERRY TREVINO, top magazine sales- man, solicited Mr. Allison's help in drawing a homeroom winner. 77
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COMPETITIVE CHEERS were the favorite events of pep rallies for Juniors. Maybe it was because they frequently won the spirit stick. Debra Parker Diane Patterson Ga A 1 1 K if fi l Henry Price Patti Ratkovich 5 , , ' Paul Richards 1 f N AQ 2 is 1 I 'A M! 'K fn s' F! :tit fa x 7, ,X -w ,f f 1 ' 3 fwf . 1- I ' -Mfw' . ,+A 'ff 1 'ti 3' Yvonne Pucci f A.. . ...W KVVV ' I fir , ' , ' J' inf ar ff I ,fi ffm' E ! 1 '74 4 . f 9 , :gl 1. V George Reed ,K X Robert Robbins id? R Phyllis Porto William Powell Karen Queen Diane Queer f 'e mi ., Ai!! Lester Reed Gloria Richards Emily Robinson Sally Rodway DEBBIE PARKERABeing an avid mem- ber, Horsemen club trails often began at her house. DIANE PATTERSON-Has a touch with needle and thread which many girls wish to possess. PHYLLIS PORTOeMakes the best of any situation, has beautiful blond hair. JACK POWELLfAlias John, Bill, Wil- liam, conscientious and studious. HENRY PRICEfBetter known as Sonny has brought us many a sunny moment. YVONNE PUCClfKnows where the action isfMrs. Clear's converted storage room. KAREN QUEEN-Aifectionately called Queeny enjoys people and has many friends. DIANE QUEER-Pretty and versatile, enjoys keeping busy with work and fun. PATTI RATKOVICH-One of the nicest persons we know, seldom without a smile. GEORGE REED-Worked on AVA squad, enjoyed preparing meals in Home Ec. LESTER REEDwHard-working student, works at Economy after school. GLORIA RICHARDS-Achieved scholas- tic aims while enjoying herself, Aurora Staffer. PAUL RICHARDS-A member of the band, often late for first period class. ROBERT ROBBINSfHas dark good looks and intriguing shyness, an excellent golfer. EMILY ROBINSON-Really knows how to dance, and swings with the best of us. SALLY RODWAY-Light blonde hair, and blue eyes, lots offun. 79
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