Westminster Junior High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1961

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LWeg4 chose the theme afjpace--Age for this year because itlis sirch a dominating factor in our lives. By the time we are out of high school we will have to know how to live with the probllems cyfthe Space AQ 6. : Q:::k Y X X We hope that this yeayk will help bring back many memories long af ave left Westminster ,,, in ' , - T V- I 'ggi 3 A ,s-ff? 4- 'X I in :V ' E1-fwfr no f KL .,- . , , i... E 4 ss sq '12 --L-.-. s S ,Q 5b Q1 5 K 3 4. x K fx Junior High School. ii +V ' rs Q- +. . L -45--- . Qi... ,L +543-QE, 'fx ss., xr ig . ..,, ,R E ?.,-m N A - . XXX Qv, - ::. A- -YV.. 1.- 2 '.. Qin Y 1 g b- ' f - , V ' r V c-- ---if 'Ei ' I, I . Q-a M Q:- A-4. - ' s -, - i h x lib- A A N -'-f-f:- - X I 7 .X-. gl I l if ' '..q..-af.La,Y- -J in,-K 7 - , Q , fa' , A Q If agfifil' .f' f -f,a234, ,V ' 1, if 'ss N- ' li. lx M W ' so N sh ss- 'f ff ii R :I-3 - K ' K' Xi R 4-- .--91 W , , fs ,. , A -YK - -,,,,,,, Ii '- L S., c-- -Q -2- Dedication . . . in W i - V ggi V.:9W A lf' WK, K s if M 4 GUS ANDERSON Gus Anderson is one of the most respected and most popular teachers in our school. He has devoted much time and effort to the boys in his Health and Physical Education classes. Recently he has been instrumental in organizing our annual Gym Show. Gus has given his services to this school and its students unselfishly for many years. As we leave Westminster we shall always remember this inspirational leader of young people. Therefore, with great pleasure and pride, we dedicate this yearbook to Mr, Gus Anderson. -3- W Princ' al's Message . . . sl T il J . uf, . . 2+ A i 'i ff -atf T '7 MR. JOHN S. SWIFT, Principal Another yearbook - - or annual - - has found its way into your hands. It may not be the first: we hope it will not be the last. As a reminder of 1961 in Westminster Junior High School it will bring you first many happy recollections and later many smiles as you think back on how you looked and felt at this age. Any age should be but a challenge to greater effort and more meaningful accomplishments. The poet, Oliver Wendell Holmes, upon viewing the abandoned shell of a small sea animal, felt that people should cast away outgrown shells that bind them to the small, narrow present. His call to constantly enlarging ideas and challenges should be a spur to us all. Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, As the swift seasons roll! Leave thy low-vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea! - - From The Chambered Nautilus -4- A , mf L lib Y 1...-Q f I I K J 1 , lf X S n?ffW ,f ff Lfgfbf 'L Carlotti A.B. F. Christo h B.A. G. Anderson B. S. , Colgate U. ,Penn State. Phys. Ed. . Health. C. Foye, B.S.. Allegheny Coll. . Columbia U. , L. Busch, B.S. Edinboro State Coll. , Art, Art Club. g1'Goldenio B12 S. , 1 er c St P5 CLI M S M h M D wat E1bi'c'1' at , usic, ir. ,estmins C o ., 0 Jul' Butler, eens M. Hart, B. A. . Otterbein Coll. , Coll. , ' Gannon Call. , M. Ed. . Penn State, Gen. Math, Algebra. I. Helmick, B. A. , B an College, Westem Reserve Vgla Maria Coll. , Librarian, English, M. A. , Allegheny Library Club Adv. Coll. , Social Stud. , of Choruses and Mifli. QV., 3 1 flag .' L7 DVI. Glee Club. ,' , , f 3 ,Ac Newspaper Adv. I Hennin B A JAM F Hill B S M. A. , Fin5'1aycbi1., Edinboro slaii Bolling Green, College. History, Science, Mathematics. Atten ance Officer L. Kunz, B.S., R. McCoy, Edinboro State Edinboro State Collegle. Englis College. B. S. , Geography M. Iewell,XSi., L.. Johns, I Mercyhurst Coll. , C1nc1natt1 Con- Latin, English, servatory, Univ. Sentinel Adv. R. Mallor , B.S. of C1nc1natt1, Band 8. Orchestra Director. J. Murphy, B. S., Edinboro glare Ohio State Univ, Coll., M.A. Columbia Univ. , Guidance, Stu. C. Adv. , Basketball 8: Football Coach. -5- D Horne Economics 1 JN .go C . Johnson, Edinboro State College, B.S.. California State Teachers College. A. Nason, B.A., Difiance College, Ohio College. Science. NX , M. Oler, R. Paulsen, S. Petruso, B.S. I. Root B.A. W. Sloan B A gpecial Class Indiana State Edinboro State Mount Union St. Francis Coll ertification, Coll. , Univ. of Coll., Allegheny Coll., Lock Haven State Edinboro State Pittsburgh, Coll., Geography. Special Education Collegie Coll., Univ. of Reading Civics, Footbal Englis Pittsburgh, Coach, Projection Special Class I Crew Advisor. S, Ul, B.S. G. Watters, B. Willey, B.S. Slippegzy Rock Carnegie Tech, Edinboro State State ollege, Secretary., Co11eg1e. Health gl Phys. Ed. fi I, Englis . f' 1 IYDDV L - J Pictured above are most of the women who help brighten our school day by preparing the food which gives us the energy we need at midday. They must work to prepare meals for close to five hundred food craving students each day. -6- The Ninth 'ray i f f aww, , , WW? 1 1 . ' ww ,-.. vw Wwhwo-was r Grade , f 4 A, 4 hum, Y ff , X No A f X pt x JA x W , DWQ Fu.-musfafx 777 f f f X f f 'X ' 54 4- ,f ff I . , X, 7 ,llJ 4' 1 4 , 3 y Ai. .T N ai kfk., ff 5 DENNIS ALBERT - - Art Club, Student Council, National Junior Honor Society. Dennis, they say, is a very smart cub, And he belongs to the Junior High Art Club. ERIK ANDERSON - - Projection Crew, Gym Show Erik, by no means needs to go on a diet, And in Civics class he causes a riot. LOUISE ANTOSIEVICZ - - Louise is a girl who's very shy, And she is intelligent, My O My! CHERYL ANUNDSON-M.Chorus, Y-teen, Newsp'r. Cheryl is a girl who's sometimes lucky, And for her nickname call her Ducky. BRAD BAKER - - Orchestra, Band. Brad is a boy whose hair is always blown, But, man, can he ever play the sousaphone. ED BAMBAUER- - Student Council, Football, Basketball, Sentinel, 9th Grade V. Pres. Ed wants to be an engineer, And he'1l make it, never fear. DOUG BANISTER- -Sentinel, Newsp'r., Art, Football. Squeaky is a boy known to all, And he plays centerfield in baseball. DAVID BAXTER - - Mixed Chorus V, Pres. . Foot- ball, Basketball. Dave is a bo who keeps u with the trends, And on the Eyootball team be's one of the ends. CHARLES BLILEY - - Chuck is a boy who acts very keen, And he is such a science fiend. JUDY BOCIANOWSKI - - National Jr. Honor So- ciety, Projection Crew Sec. Sc Treas. Judly has beautiful hair, An wears her clothes with a flair. MARLENE BOETTIGER - - Enjoys Art and Tennis. Marlene is interested in art And for her nickname call her Mart, RICHARD BOMBOY - - Football. Dick is a boy who's not a lamb, And he is a Westminster Ram. PATRICIA BRONSON - - Y-Teen . Pat is a girl who's lots of fun And she's a member of H.R, 21. ANN BUCHKOVICH - - Mixed Chorus Ann is nice and likes to sing, And gets to class before the bells ring. WILLIAM BUNDY - - Orchestra, shop assistant The violin is what Bill plays, And later in life he will find this pays. DOUG BURNS - - Football, Basketball, Sentinel, Projection Crew, Student Council, N.J. H. S. Doug is a boy who can draw just fine, And he plays the center of the line. DAVE CARNE - - Football, Basketball, Projec- tion Crew. Dave is a boy who's always on the beam, And he was a member of the undefeated foot- ball team, ANTOINETTE CARSON--Mixed Chorus, Y-Teen . Her nickname is Kitty, And she is very pretty. NANCY CHAFFEE - - Cheerleading, Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus, Newspaper, Trask Teen Board Nancy is a female Dennis the Menace, But, they say, she can play tennis! RON CHASE - - Ron, they say, isa fairly smart lad, And he does not follow every fad. KAREN CHURCH - - Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens. Karen's manner is not mild, And she always wears a smile. JIM CLARK - - Band, Wrestling. Jim is one who's always in defiance, And he surely asks questions in science. GWEN COX - - Gwen always has a pleasant look, And she sometimes likes to cook. DAVID CRAWFORD - - Chorus, Art Club, Library Assistant. Dave is a library assistant, And he is very persistent. CATHY CULBERTSON - - Y-Teen President, Twirling, Mixed Chorus, Sentinel. Cathy is on the Sentinel staff, And she comes up with a cute little laugh. KAREN CUTHBERTSON - - Y-Teen, Orchestra. Karen plays the French horn well When she's around, everyone can tell. SANDY DEFFENBAUGH - - Projection Crew, Orchestra, Y-Teens. Sandy is a member of the club Y-Teen, And she is made to be a queen. MAUREEN DEGNAN - - Y-Teen, Projection Crew, Newspaper. Maureen is a member of the Projection Crew, And for her color it is blue. ALLYN DETZEL - - Sentinel Editor, Projection Crew V. P. . , Student Council Sec. , Y-Teen, Orchestra. Allyn's the editor of Sentinel Sixtly-One, She's pretty, efficient, always fu of fun. JEAN DIEMERT - - Mixed Chorus Pres. , Y-Teen Vice Pres. , Twirler Capt.,Sentine1. Jean is a rather smart little lass But she has her troubles in Algebra class. PAUL DISANTIS - - Office Mimeographer. Kind and helpful, never slow, Paul's the kind you like to know. BRIAN DOWNIE - - Mixed Chorus, Basketball. A Sir Walter Raleigh he is not, But in basketball, what a shot! AIMEE EBERT - - Student Council Pres., News- Paper Ed. , Y-Teen, Twirling, Orchestra. Aimee is the editor of our school Paper, And on the dance floor she cuts a cool caper. GEORGE EBERT - - Projection Crew, Band, George is known as a mechanic, And in some classes he's a panic. CHARLES ELLER - - Mixed Chorus. Chuck is a boy who can sing real stem, But in shop class he got a bad burn. CAROL ENGLERT - - Y-Teens. Carol means a song of joy, That she is, as well as coy. J ,vis Fvgikvbkf wk x .h A X X x S e ' IV -,fmt if YNY if fx! ,J S X -9- f fi g: All ,Q lv ar W P, W LINDA ERIKSON - - Mixed Chorus, Newspaper, Y-Teens. Linda is a cute blond. Of whom all seem very fond. KENNETH EXTEIN - - Ken is a boy who's surely sane, And for his hobby he likes airplanes. GERALD FEIGE - - Jerry, they say, likes coin collecting, And in tenth grade he'll start dissecting. ROBERT FERRELL- -Projection Crew, Mixed Chorus Bob, they say, is a mischievous boy, And acts like a wound-up toy. JOHN FICKENWORTH - - Iohn is a boy who is no square, And he has nice, wavy brown hair. JAMES FITZREITER - - Football. Jim is a boy who seems very prudent, And he's a good algebra student. SHERI FOGLEBOCI-I - - Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens Sec., Newspaper, Twirler Co-Captain. In Mr. Sloan's class Sheri was a reporter And in the halls she does not loiter. JUDITH FRANZ - - Y-Teens, Chorus. Judy is fairly new- - We like her, yes we do. FRANK FRATUS - - Frank is a boy who has a lot of zest, And he is very well-dressed. KRISTAL FUHRER - - Y-Teens. Kristal is a girl who really rates, And, they say, she roller skates. BONNIE FYE - - Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus. Bonnie is a pleasant girl, And in school she 's all awhirl. JOHN GAMBLE - - Sentinel, Chorus, Wrestling. John is a boy who is well-dressed, And in school he does his best. MICHAEL GARDNER - - Football, Basketball. Mike is a boy who's fairly slim, And he is pretty good in gym. GREG GEHRLEIN- -Art, Football, Projection Crew Greg is a member of the Art Club, On the football field he's no flub, WILLIAM GEHRLEIN - - Art Club, Shop Assistant Bill is a boy who likes to bowl, And he's a merry old soul. MELVIN GLAS - - Melvin is a boy who's fairly well known, And he likes to argue with our Mr. Sloan. SUSAN GOTT - - Y-Teens, Orchestra. Sue is a girl who has intuition And she's a pretty good musician. MARIAN HAMMER - - Library Club. Marian is a girl who has persistence, And she is a library assistant. NANCY HAMMER - - Y-Teen, Projection Crew, Newspaper. A hard worker is our Nancy, Sweet and simple, not too fancy. LARRY HARRIS - - Shop Assistant. Larry is a boy who will not be a flop, And he knows what he's doing in the shop. PENNY HARRIS - - Penny is a girl who will take the lead, And they say she likes to read. SANDRA HARWOOD - - Band, Orchestra. A very nice girl is Sandy, She's as sweet as sugar candy. DONALD HEDDERICK - - Mixed Chorus. Here is a boy who doesn't act real gone, If you want him, ask for Don. SHIRLEY HEMME - - Y-Teens, Orchestra, News paper, Band. Shirley is a mischief maker, And she writes for our school paper. BEVERLY HINDMAN - - Mixed Chorus Sec., Y- Teens, Newspaper. Bev did a dance from the land of the palm, Through it all, she remained very calm . LORETTA HINKSON - - Gym Assistant. Loretta is a girl who can tell a story, For her nickname, call her Laurie. HEIDI HIRT - - Cheerleaders Captain, News- paper, Y-Teens. Heidi is neat, And she's very petite. PAMELA HUDSON - - Orchestra. Here's a girl who's never blue, For her nickname, call her Sue. GERALD HUNT- - Football. ,Terry is a boy who played football, And this boy is fairly tall. SUSAN HURLEY - - Y-Teen, Sentinel. This girl's hair is dark and curly, ' She's known to all as Miss Sue Hurley. CAROL HUZINIC - - Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus. Carol is nice, a good friend, too, Always cheerful, never blue. ANDREA INGRO - - Mixed Chorus. Andrea is a girl whom they call Swan, And her hair is the color of a fawn. ROBERT JACKNA - - Art Club, Shop Assistant. Bob is friendly, loves to draw, Makes the prettiest pictures you ever saw. BEVERLY JOHNSON - - Y-Teen. Bev is a girl who likes to laugh, But not while in Mr. C's math class. GARY JOHNSON - - Band, Orchestra, Football. Gary is a lad seldom alone, Boy, can he ever play the trombone! JANET KACPURA - - Y-Teen. Jan is a girl never out of line, For her hobby, sports are fine. 5 w l I 1 I, JAMES KERN - - Band, Orchestra Jim is smart and quite terrific, Quiet, too, to be specific. GAYLE KETZEL - - Band, Orchestra, Art Club Y-Teen, Sentinel, National Jr. Honor Society. Gayle is a lass who's always set, And she can surely play the clarinet. RONALD KING - - Football, Mixed Chorus. Ron is a boy who's seldom last, And they say he's a good gymnast. JAMES KINNEAR - - Projection Crew, Chorus. Jim is a boy whose duties never seem through And he's a member of the Projection Crew. HM KIRBY - - Art Club. Here's a boy well- liked by all, When you need help, give Jim a call. JOAN KIRBY - - Art Club. Joan is a member of the Art Club, as you see Her middle name is Marie. MARK KLAUK - - Mixed Chorus, Manager I. V. Football Team. Mark is always on the beam, And he's the mgr. of the I.V. Football Team. FRANK KOMAR - - Frank is a boy who does not nap, And they say he likes to trap. GARY KRANTZ - - Band, Art Club. Gary is a nice boy of course, But in gym he has trouble on the horse. PAT KUCZAJ - - Y-Teen. Pat is a girl who keeps herself trim, And she likes very much to swim. MAUREEN LEE - - Here's a girl who's nice as can be, And her name is Maureen Lee. STEVE LEGENZOFF - - Football, Student Coun- cil, Class Treasurer. Steve is in charge of the ninth grade money, On the gridiron, he's a honey. KATHY LINDER - Y-teen,Newspaper, Class Sec. Kathy is a girl who look very merry, The ninth grade chose her for their secretary. BILL LINDNER - - Band, Art Club, Wrestling, Gym Show. Bill is a boy who packs quite a sock, And he's interested in unusual rocks. CHERYL LOGAN - - Band. Cheryl's hair is well set, In the band she plays the clarinet. SHARON LOGAN - - Chorus. Sharon is a girl who is sometimes funny, And she likes to collect old money. BILL LOGAN - - In Science, Bill learned about the amps, And they say he collects stamps. BILL LONG - - Bill likes B. ff as his name, Whlchever's used, it means the same. HERB LOOMIS - - Band, Orchestra. Herb is a boy who's set in his ways, On his report card he gets many A's. DENNIS LOREI - - Shop Assistant. Dennis is a boy who's a friendly sort, And they say he likes all sports. IO ANN LOVE - - Y-Teen, Orchestra, News- paper, Band. JoAnn is a girl who is quite cute, In the band she plays the flute. BOB LOVE - - Football, Band, Basketball Man- ager. As pure and saintly as a dove, That's our boy-Bob Love. MARY LUPO--Projection Crew, Y-Teen, Chorus Mary Frances likes to dance, In this field she has a chance. ROBERT LUTE - - Mixed Chorus. A hard worker is this Bob, And his heart will never sob. GERALD LYONS - - Football. Gerry is a boy who's athletically loose, And his friends just call him Moose. LONA MCCALL - - Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus. Cooking, cooking she can do, She can even prepare an Irish Stew. JOHN MCCURDY - - Shop Assistant. John is a speedster on the track, And he's a boy who'l1 never lag back. PENNY McNAB - - Sentinel, new?aper, Pro- jection Crew, Y-Teens, Mixed C orus. Penny is a girl who is never ailing, And for her hobby she likes to go sailing. GARY MCDONALD -- Projection Crew, Shop Ass't. Gaily is a real go-Cart fan, An he is a nice young man. LOUIS MACHINSKI - - Louis is a boy who is said to be very quiet, But when you get to know him he 's a real riot. SANDRA MAKI - - Y-Teens. Sandy is a girl who never gives up without a try, And her actions are always so very spry. CHARLES MANGIN - - Sentinel, N. J. H, S., Football, Band, Orchestra. Chuck is a boy who's always on his feet, And he sure is one strong athlete. WILLIAM MARSHALL - - Wrestling. An outdoorsman is our Bill To shoot a rabbit is his thrill. CAROL MELGAARD - - Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus Carol sings like a meadowlark, And she has visited Denmark. DIANNE MERCER - - Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus Neat as a pin you shall find her, For an example, look at her notebook binder. MARILYN MEYERS - - Twirler, Y-Teens. Marilyn is an attractive girl, And does she ever like to twirl! 'F' V ,, I fs 5 f, .JU , :fi-.fr if s K 2 ,, ,gg S M aw wi V vis' ,r l T .Qs 1 ,. 3, if W fr RICHARD MEYN - - Art Club. Dick is a boy who isn't a saint, But, boy, can he ever paint. JEAN MILLER - - Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus. Jean is a girl who's rather small. But in her spirits she is tall. LEO MILLER - - Library Assistant. Leo is a boy whose last name is Miller, And in math class he's a real killer. PATRICIA MILLER - - Mixed Chorus. Pat isasmall girl, and in Science whata whirl! CARLA MINEO - - Cheerleader, Newspaper Sentinel, Projection Crew, Mixed Chorus, Y' Teens. Alwa s happy, full of fun, Busy ar1a's always on the run. HARRY MISHRELL - - Harry sometimes acts a clown, But you'1l never see him frown. TRISTY MOORE -- Newsp'r., Footba1l,Basketba1l Trist is a wizard with the bat and ball, And he is noisy when in the hall. RAYMOND MORITZ - - Butch is another name for Ray, His hobby is cars, or so they say. JAMES MOSHER - - Football, Basketball, Sen- tinel, Orchestra, Class Pres., National Jr. Honor Society. Jim is a boy who's a friendly sort, And he's terrific in all sports. KATHLEEN MUROSKY - - Y-Teen, Art Club, Mixed Chorus. She likes to swim, that's not a pity, For her nickname, ask for Kitty. DAVID MUSHRUSH - - Football, Wrestling. Here's a boy who will succeed, Just ask his teachers, yes indeed! JACK NEIDRICK - - Jack is a lad whose interest lies in cars, And also he likes to look at stars. CAROL NIELSEN - - Mixed Chorus. Carol is a girl to whom one may confide, And she likes to horseback ride. FRANK NISSEN - - Gym Show. Frank is a boy who's fairly smart, And he's interested in go-carts. EUGENE NORCROSS - - Shop Assistant. Eugene is a boy whose hopes never fade, And for Science a magnet he made. JAMES NUBER - - Jim is a boy who builds models swell, And he likes go-Carts just as well. JANET OBERKIRCI-IER - - Newspaper, Y-Teens. Janet is sometimes funny, For her nickname, call her Honey. DAVID PEPLINSKI - - Projection Crew. Dave is on the Projection Crew, And he likes motorcycles, as many do. EVERETT PERDUE - - Here is a boy who's not a tramp, And they say he likes to camp. BARBARA PETERS - - Newsgaper, Y-Teen, Projection Crew, Orchestra, at. Irg Honor Society Bonnie is a member of the Y-Teens, And in English class she's on the beam. AUGUST PICARDO - - Gym Assistant, Manager of Ninth Grade Basketball and Football. Here is a boy whose mind's not foggy, For his nickname, call him Augg1e. JUNE PIHL - - Y-Teen, National Jr. Honor So- ciety, Sentinel. June is a member of the Honor Society, And she cooks quite a variety. CHARMAINE POLAGYI - - Here is a girl who may someday be a star, For her nickname, call her Char, GERALD POWELL - - Jerry is a boy who likes to travel, Tales of the South he can unravel. JANE POWELL - - Sentinel. Jane is a girl who's no jerk, And for her nickname ask for Herc. THERESA PRESTA - - Mixed Chorus. Sweet and pleasant as a saint, Quiet and shy and even quaint, DAVE PROHM - - Library Assistant, A solemn boy is Dave. And books he does crave. GAIL PROZAN - - Y-Teen, Projection Crew, Newspaper, Mixed Chorus Treasurer, Gail is by no means a midget, And some people call her Gidget. SANDRA PUTNAM - - Y-Teen Sec. -Treas. Here's a girl who likes to sing, Her friendly nature is the thing. ROLAND RANGE - - Roland is a tall young lad, And he seldom looks very sad. HARRY REISCH - - Football. Harry likes to be outside. , Hunting and Fishing are his pride. CHERYL REYNOLDS -- Library Club Pres., Y-Teen In the library, Cheryl works, And her duties she never shirks. JENNIAFER ROACH - - Mixed Chorus, Y-Teen. She is as well-liked as a brand new penny, If you want her, ask for Jenny. ROSE ROACH - - Mixed Chorus. Rose is gentle, everyone knows, A friend you need? Look for Rose. VERNA ROACH - - Mixed Chorus. In the chorus she sings real cool, Always in tune, that's her rule. DOUG ROBINSON - - Doug is a mischievous lad, And this boy is never sad. flhgfg an r, kr W FM? , W L L DAVID ROESSLER - - Student Council V. Pres. Band, Basketball. Tim' is a boy who is not rash, In the Spring Concert, did you hear the crash? BARBARA ROLOFF - - Y-Teen. Barbara has such pretty hair, And for clothes she has a flair. PENNY ROOT - M.Chorus, Newspaper, Y-teens Penny has a horse named CountQ' And, they say, she keeps her mount. FRED RORABAUGH - Basketball mgr. , Band, Orch Fred is the director of the band, And for a friend, he is just grand. JAMES ROTHROCK - - Band, Art Club. Jim in Art class is not lax, And in the band he plays the sax. WYLIE RUDHMAN - - Band. For his nickname, call him Wy, And a plane he can really fly. ROBERT SCHRIMPER - - Shop Assistant, Librarian. Bob is a boy who is not an imp, And if you want him, call him Schrimp. JOHN SCHULTZ - - John is a boy who's not from Mars, And his hobby is model cars. COLLEEN SCHUSTER - - Y-Teen. Colleen is an athletic lass, And this girl will surely pass. RONALD SEIGLEY - Sentinel,footba11,band,orcb. Ron is the Sentinel's picture taker, And in Band he's a real music maker. RICHARD SEMOCK - - Band, Orchestra. Rick is a boy who really clicks, And he can use a pair of drumsticks. JOHN SHAFER - - John is a boy who's never late, And you should see him on ice skates. CAROLLFN SHAGINAW - - Orchestra, Y-Teens, Ban . Caro1yn's a natural in gymnastics, And her cartwheels are fantastic. PATRICIA SHAGINAW - - Band, Orchestra, Y- Teens. Pat is a girl who's not forlom, And in band, she plays a horn. GLENN SHALLENBURGER - - Motorcycles he does like Because they're faster than a bike. BARBARA SHANER - - Y-Teens Barbara is a girl who loves to cook, She also enjoys reading a good book. JAMES SHARPE - - Shop Assistant Jim is a boy who is a real wit, And in shop he made a screw-driver kit. DOUGLAS SHEPARD - - Band, Orchestra. Doug is a boy whom the band really needs, For his nickname we all call him Weeds. DONALD SHIMOL - - Int. Amateur Radio Don is a boy who likes to camp, And in shop he made a nice lamp. FLORENCE SHORT - - Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus. Here is a girl who is not bossy, When you see her call her Flossy. DAVID SISSION - - Mixed Chorus. Dave is a boy who's rather short, Just see him on the basketball court. JUDY SMITH - - Art Club, Y-Teens, Orchestra Judy is a wonderful lass, A girl with real high class. BETTY SOBOLESKI - - Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus. Betty is a real cute name, And her looks are just the same. JOHN SOBOTINCIC - - Projection Crew. John is a boy who really grew, And he belongs to the Projection Crew. EDWIN SOETY - - M. Chorus, Football, Basketball Butch is a boy who likes to direct, And his clothes are always correct. KEN SORENSON - - Football, Projection Crew. Ken is a boy who is not lazy, But sometimes he acts real crazy. DAVID SPIRES - - N. I. H.S. ., Football, Bas- ketball, Sentinel, Gym Show. Dave is a boy who does not lack, And in football he played fullback. ERNEST SPIRITO - - Ernie is a boy who's seldom a foe, And his last name is Spirito. PATRICIA SPIRITO - - Art Club, Y-Teens. Pat is a Y-Teen member, And we hope to see her next September. SUSAN STIFF - - Susan is so very neat, A girl you'd really love to meet, KRISTIN SWANSON - - Y-Teens, Sentinel. Kristin never does look beat, And she does things very neat. DAVID TAYLOR - - Dave is a boy who does rate, For his nickname call him Tate. LINDA THOMAS - - Band, Y-Teens. Linda reminds us of sugar and spice, Because she is so very nice. JOYCE TITZEL - - Band. Joyce is always so very grand, And is a member of the Junior Band. MARY TRAMBLEY - - Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus Mary is a pleasant lass, And what a debater in English class. RICHARD VOLGSTADT - - Dick is a real thriver, But in shop had trouble with his screw driver. fn WILLIAM VON - - Likes cars. Never restless is this Bill, Always looking for fun and thrill. BARBARA VON BUSECK - - Y-Teens, Band. Barbara plays the clarinet, And for the future is all set. CAROL WALBURN - - Y-Teens Carol likes to cook and sew, And they say she's always on the go. RANDALL WEBER - - Librarian. Randy is a hunting fan, And is a nice young man. CAROLYN WELTHER- - Mixed Chorus, Twirling Y-Teen. Carol is a sweet oun irl And rrgn, can she Zver gygrlf ROSE MARIE WENNER - - Mixed Chorus, Y- Teen. Rose Marie is kind and sweet, To know her well is quite a treat. DENNIS WHITEMAN - - Mixed Chorus, Sentinel, Gym Show, National Ir. Honor Society. Dennis is a tall young lad, His report card marks are never bad. DON WILL - - Orchestra. Don is one of our scientific brains, He even predicts when it will rain! JIM WHITTMAAK - - Band, Football. Jim collects rocks and bones, And plays one of the trombones. SARAH WRIGHT - - Y-Teen. Sarah is a rare kind of girl, Or, if you wish, just like a pearl. CHERYL WURST - - Y-Teen. Cheryl is a girl with quite a smile, Who loves to sit and talk a while. DOROTHY ZIRKLE - - National Ir. Honor Society, Orchestra, Sentinel, Y-Teen Treas. Dot is bright and full of fun, The liveliest thing under the sun, -, , f.'V -S ..- L4 . . 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Marts, I. Mesh, E. Michel, L. Milks, S. Miller, P. Moffat, I. Moyak, K. Murosky, L. Meyers, S. Ore, K. Orloff, L. Pearson, G. Penberthy, R, Perkins, B. Peterson, D. Pifer, D. Pimley, E. Pomeroy, K, Putnam, R. N. Rapp, R. V. Rapp, I. Richardson, G. Rilling, N. Robins, S. Rogers, S. Roloff, I. Roos, N. Root, R, Rothrock, D. Samson, T. Saylor, D, Sayre, A, Sceiford, P. Schaab, D. Schermer, N. Schlosser, R. Schwartz, S. Senger, E. Seyler. -22 - k , i, I . . gx. I iv I M5 5' , - E I, 1 , ,,M it M S ........,....., .M K K if ' .- .,. s 1 if ,:,, vii 15? SQWPLTWY' ,Et F35 5 ,f i-f . 'f '11 'wh T 5 , Q E AQ . - ., S 5 sf. ' ' 1 ' .UPI , I .. A ,. , B. Shafer, D, 1 , :ini K? L - V21 Si' . W H, 13 -J f S' W. I i I r 4 .. ,, , ff S -H a M 2 W W' Ph.: f ' .- , 5 , 'R ,, E, n . ,. . . r h fn 1 ,P f'f mL,, ,-kv! 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S , w wf: ,L,, . ,Q A 't YY ww ' A , , wg J , M... 3.13 f Q7 I 2 rf A ' W , f . ,A , 'ini I f -rw - f, 1 f Y E ,M .N 1. in rw ff' f f If 1 .n 1. . , if 'F ai .S K ,A Vrk' ik! Lk sf' if I EIGHTH GRADE lCont'd.D .ff Y rrp iff Sherrange, B. Shoben, S. Shoben, E. Shook, P. Sliker, R. Smith, V. Smith, G, Snyder, I. Sorell, D. Spires, R, Spires, C. Steffey, S, Steinhauer, W. Stevens, I. Stiner, S. Stokes, S, Stone, D. Sutkoff, G. Swanson, R. Swanson, S. Swanson, W. Swanson, R. Tennant, C. Terlitsky, S. Trampenau, M. Trigilio, T. Turi, R. Venable, C. Vogel, M. Volgstadt, W. Wadell, J. Walsh, J. Weiss, K. Whitmore, D. Williams, N, Willis, R. Wimmer, C. Wolfe, J. Wolfe, T. Work, P, Wright, D. Young, S. Zuck. ..23- f f-.' fl sf- ' NU . k xl xlf'l 1 ' A iiii Q 1 ..:-v:l ::f I V gp' lg? :Z4 Y VLQAI: 335,35 ,f?!ML--'.w. f11,,.f gk' 7 ... 1-' , f+f 1 :'-' li ,. M., , if V I J. V 1 W, s 3 MY 4-.hi 2- 75. W 111 SEVENTH GRADE L. Ackerman, M. Althouse, S. Anundson, S. Baker, I. Baldwin, D. Barnhart, A. Beezub, B. Beightol, T. Benson, T. Benson, J. Bliley, G. Bomboy, R. Bronson, D. Bower, I. Brydon, J. Burek, C. Burns, C,Burton, R. Byrd, M. Carlson, R. Carnes, B. Clark, D. Clark, R. Clark, V. Clark, L. Collier, R. Confer, S. Conrad J. Corbett, R. Corcoran, R. Costello, C. Cottrill, R. Crabtree, D. Daniels, G. Davies, M. Davies, J. Degnan, R. Delivern, K. Dershimer, I. Doener, M. Ducato, P. Durst, D. Dwyer, B. Elmer, W, Engell, S. Erb, T. Euston, E. Evans, D, Faulkner. -24- 1 G. Ferrell, J. Fiddler, D, Franks, Guckes, T. Hampy, S. Hanley, D, J. Hoover, N. Hoover, T. Hultgren, W. Joslin, R, Karrfalt, G. Karch, K. Kraus, C. Krepps, C. Krepps, Lipchik, K. Lipchik, C. Little, R, .,ffWWp a'M,,e,,,,,,,,fr -.ai , W L. Fuller, J. Geer, A. Gerus, C, Gomey, T. Green, T. Greving, D Harding, D. Heitzenrater, T. Henry, H, Hinkson, K. Holm, G..Ho1tz B. Huzinec, D. Jackson, J. Jackson, J. Jantzer, R, Johnson, J. Jones R. Kasmaier, C. Keister, R, Kelly, D. Kern, J. King, G. Kramer, L. Kress, S. Kress, K. Laughery, P. Lee, R, Lenz, D. Lindner, J Loeffel. -25- fuy if UNL , Q , Y 4, , xl-we if i ,, .- ...vp-. ,f WMI, l ,J 4 1 9 f 2,1 V gww? ' Q ' f 'if .sk .H -1- . QFVF-ng v PMN ' 3 ,1 s W5-0 5 ZF iff' ' SWL sg. f wif' fi .J v it 5 , W, l,. A Ili' f , 9 . 1- 4 Q Vx LK Ui 1 . E 5 ,L ,E A ,f ggi. .X- !l '74qP ,X V ji .. II, . , A - s tr A-3 i W . f., ,Iva fffi if' 1 .. 3, fm M -l . s. W v, . W. , -,-P , Q' .r ' 1 ,fa ure Ss A ,W., !'..,, .V -9' I .11 'w 4.1 is f x. .2 'lf' 4' Q'-21 5. s. 1 -.1 wmv-+ ,fx 'i .!'. I. Love, D. McCand1ess, B. McGrath, D. McKay, C. Magee, B. Mariuce, R. Marshall, J. May, J. Meyn, R, Miano, K. Miller, 'M. Miller, S. Mitchell, M. Moffat, W. Morton, D, Moyak, N. Naser, T, Nash, D. Nuber, R. Ohmer, K. Paavola, N. Parker, B. Pelton, M, Perdue, C. Perry, T. Phelps, R. Phillips, D, Picardo, D, Pimley, D. Porte, F. Pounds, D. Prosperi, J, Redmond, D, Ristau, S, Ritch, L. Robinson, I. Rogers, J. Pogerson, M. Roloff, G, Rorabaugh, J. Rothrock, W. Rothrock, C. Rounds, W. Rudhman, J Sceiford, M. Schauble, W. Schrock, J. Schulz, J. Schwab. -26- .t as ,aw y i w . . Wifi M .1 . M, S . , X x ' .L X Mew L. Schwartz, J. Seifer, J. Seifer, R. Shafer, D. Shane, R. Sharpe, P. Singer, W. Smith, F. Sobotincic W. Stadler, J. Steinbaugh, T. Stephan, I. Sutto, J. Talbot, T. Tatara, R. Temple, K. Tousey, N. Turner D. Van Atten, C. Vanderwende, W. Van Vleet, C, Volpe, S. Von Buseck, B. Walker, G, Warner, T Watson, D. Wegelin, C. Wilkins, G. Williams, S. Wolchik, P. Wo1fski11, C. Woodruff, F. Yurisic N.Zdma A X -27- 'U' '- .35-ii? -f Us s 112,551 ' is-2 gn . 5? -1 , 111: EW-iz 'SIZE ,,,, , HOMEROOMS 41 - 42 J. Arnold, M. Barnes, R. Brooks, S. Canfield, N. Chiocco, D. Copen, C. Cracium, D. Dore, Z. Fisher J. Geer, K. Gerrety, D. Getz, R. Haggerty, D. Harrington, L. Huya, R. Inman. J. Irwin, J. Jackson R. Jackson, R. Jenkins, H. Krahnke, D. Lock, R. Miller, J. Muffie, R. Murray, I. Nyari, C. Percy, G Phelps, R. Robinson, P. Rogers, D. Rycek, E. Sargent, G. Sargent, J. Sargent, B. Sourwine, L. Williams -23- CURRICULUM TCs+l'1ordQ1z,--f If-.Q--M Gi. n f-'Y1e'5 'Mg , 1? Qcu- 52-218 flour Gqlcgyggg f i- .Z-'F' ii'- ' ' Q ---'?'il-11. 64 -V ,-, ,,?,,,-1-A Bi- Q J- -3 'f Q 4 In-an ,,Q 1?- Q' , ' ' A V , v AY -,t,i,,i-M V -NM -k rg-,-,,-,.,f- ' i - --...i k.,,..-,V Q 1 U W ,,. Bk, -.s -29- l 4 English and Heading Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. Willy, Mrs. Kunz, Mrs. Hart, and Mr. Sloan teach the English classes in -iv' our school. The seventh grade classes studied grammar, writing, and literatureg the eighth grade classes enjoyed vocabu1ary,1iterature, and grammar: and the ninth grade found debating, grammar, literature, and drama interesting, Mrs. Paulson teaches one semester of read- ing to the seventh and eighth graders. The stu- dents receive a wider vocabulary, better compre- hension in reading, and an ability to read with greater speed. Mathematics Mrs. Hill, Mr. Christoph, Mr. Golden, and Mr. Foye teach us the basic principles of mathe- matics. In this course, we study percentage, in- surance, geometrical construction, and the study of checks and banking. Mr. Christoph also teaches the Algebra class- es, which is our first course in higher mathe- matics. -31- ,E sf fifty' Q., ,fain ink W P' If 1 Social Studies Social Studies includes Ancient History and World Historyg eighth grade American History and United States Geographyp and ninth grade Civics. In the History classes, we learn about our country and the world from ancient to present times. The Geography classes give us a better understanding of the many different ways of life in our country and throughout the world. We who study Civics learn about the types of government and their organization, citizenship, elections, and Pennsylvania history. The Teachers of Social Studies are Miss Helmick, Mrs. Butler, Mr. Henning, Mr. McCoy, Mr, Petruso, and Mr. Carlotti. These teachers strive to give us a better understanding of the world in which we live. -32- latin ln the ninth grade we have for the first time the opportunity of learning a foreign language. Through the patient build-up of vocabulary and syntax we acquire a reading knowledge of the Latin language. By the end of the year each one of us feels a personal satisfaction in being able to read in the language of the Romans about the deeds, myths, and the life of the Romans. Singing Latin Songs such as Adeste Fideles and reading orally make this class interesting and enjoyable. -33.. Science Our teachers of General Science are Mr. Nason and Mr. Henning. This course serves as a background for the more advanced studies at McDowell. Astronomy, sound, light, heat, metallurgy, and biology were only a few of the subjects we studied. The teachers performed interesting experiments using chemicals, metals, and electricity, among other things. Those of us in the Seventh and Eighth grades learn some of the basic principles in science. Mr. Hall teaches the one semester course. -34- Y , W WWW '51, 'Nb Art Under the supervision of Mrs. Busch we have studied art, design, an various tools during the past year. Among the problems worked on were oil painting, water color, charcoal, . . . . rt. I scratchboard, blockprinting, unit design, repeat design, and still life. While not all of us become great a is s, some of us develop a true appreciation of art, P. T.S. A. Card Party and Style Show on April 20th at McDowell. d methods of applying materials with Those of us that are skilled in his field exhibited our work at the -35- A 1. Home Economics Mrs. Murphy teaches the Home Economics classes. In Home Ec we learn sewing and cooking. Aprons, pin- cushions, and breakfast planning are the projects for the seventh grade. In eighth grade, we make skirts and plan luncheons, while we in the ninth grade may choose the garments we wish to make and we also learn how to pre- pare dinners. -36- ,gms Industrial Arts Most of the work today is done in the factories and shops. The course in Industrial Arts teaches the students to work together and how to operate the machines. Under the careful supervision of Mr. Johnson and Mr. Cederloff, the students leam the basic machine shop practices, Included in these practices are milling, machine work, drilling, planing, shaping, and using the lathes. The students learn good safety practices when they use the machines, tools and precision instruments. In Shop, the boys make projects from wood, metal, and plasticsg and they work on electrical and home mechanics jobs. -3'7- f i i 4 fit J, Q lisa .t x W , Q of f ,LS if . V Ma Phgsical Education During the past year, Mrs. Ul and Mr. Anderson have directed a physical education program centering upon our need of building strong bodies. In Gym classes, we have participated in team games such as basketball and volleyball and we have increased our abilities in tumbling, rope-climbing, wrestling, boxing, and other such activities. Our efforts were climaxed and displayed with the performance of the Gym Show on Thursday, April 19, in our own gymnasium, -38- I X IBS 4 mx If II f xx I V' 1 ACTIVITIES Z K m ff Q 5 2 Qu K s 'K 'E gf 'X -I swip- ,AW 5,2511 1.3 - I Q ,A , , I 4-11--'-1-f 7 ' 1 Y i -u -Q Lili-1 :C lax -39- Westminster Chimes ,9 5 Fifi R The Westminster Chimes is a group formed to keep the student body informed of the school happenings. The monthly publications of this paper have proved to be interesting to all grades. The newspaper is headed by Aimee Ebert, their editor. The faculty advisor for this organization is Miss Helmick. Sentinel Staff K ,,..-., 2 , I gg - f :rib This year the Sentinel has put forth a great effort in producing the yearbook which you are now reading. Putting together a book such as this requires much teamwork, time and effort, The advisor Mrs. Marilynn Jewell Seated: D. Zirkleg R. Seigleyg D. Bannisterg C. Manging Mrs. Jewell, Advisory Allyn Detzel, Editorg J, Mosherg I. Pihl. Standing: I. Rogersong C. Mineog E. Carrollg S. Wolchikg C. Cu1bertsongP. McNabg S. Hur1eygG, Ketzel' E, Bambauerg J. Powellg I. Griffing I. Gamble: D. Spiresg K. Swansong D. Whiteman: I. Diemertg D, Burns. ..40- Honor Societg 4 4 ATHENA CHAPTER INSTITUTED DECEMBER 8, 1955 Seated: Chuck Mangin, June Pihl, Iudy Bocianowski, Dorothy Zirkle, Jim Mosher, Dave Spires. Standing: Mr. Mallory, Faculty Advisor, Gayle Ketzelg Dennis Albert, Dennis Whiteman, Doug Burns, Bonnie Peters. Some of the members of our student body are exceptionally good students. As such they are eligible to be elected by their teachers to National Junior Honor Society. The students elected possess the following: lj good scholarship, 23 service to the school and community, 35 leadership, 45 citizenship, 53 strength of character. This year the members of our Honor Society have ushered at the Instrumental Spring Concert, the Choral Spring Concert, and the joint McDowell, Westminster, West Lake P,T.S,A, at which Mrs. Whitney spoke. Student Council Officers: Allyn Detzel, Secretary, Aimee Ebert, President, Tim Roessler, Vice Presidentg Ed Bambauer, Treasurer: Mr. Mallory, Faculty Advisor. Other members: D, Albert, M. Lupo, D. Burns, S. Henneous, E. Carroll, S. Legenzoff, D. Kern, T. Watson, C, Gorney, T. Faulkner, L. Cloyd, M. Trigilio, C. Vanderwende. The Student Council is the group of students who represent us according to home rooms. They help Mr. Swift make some of the rules concerning the running of the school and some ofthe student activities. This year the Student Council has held a skating party and a variety show, both of which were successful. Theyhave also sponsored a suggestion box which is located in the Library. At the present time they are preparing a Student Handbook for next year. ' -41- Art Club D. Albert, A. Carson, J. Kirby, I. Smith, K. Murosky, G. Ketzel, E. Norcross, R. Meyn, J. Wittmaak, B. Gerhlein, D. Crawford, I. Rothrock, B. Jackna, G, Gerhlein, Mrs. Busch, Faculty Advisor. During the past year a number of ninth grade students, interested in the field of art, have participated in the functions of our Art Club. These students have contributed their time and talents in the form of services to the teachers. Besides assisting the teachers with bulletin boards and other art projects, they work on worth while pro- jects of their own such as ceramics and copper tooling. Projection Crew 4 n 1 The Projection Crew is an organization in which a certain number of students learn the use of projectors, tape recorders, and the like. The main function of this organization is to secure films from a film rental company and show these films for the teachers thus making it easier on the faculty, who then do not have to set up the equip- ment. The Projection Crew is made up of seventh, eighth, and ninth grade students and is under the direction of Mr. Sam Petruso. -42- Book Club I - . f I - L. . - . W 1.5 The Book Club is a seventh grade organization advised by Mrs. Paulson. They elect a new group of officers each semester. Their presidents and vice-presidents were Tim C-reving and Debbie Wegelin, first semester, and Gwen Karch and Pat Lee, second semester, This group is made up of students who take a great interest in reading and discussing books. This is the first year for this organization, librarg Club rhniim .fiUEiUHm1+4 'u'v I'-.fs va These boys and girls are in all grades from seventh through ninth grades. Their main purpose is to keep the library in order, check out books, put books back on the shelves, and to collect fines. These students forfeit their study hall time in order to be of service to the school. Their assistance is greatly appreciated by Mrs. Hart, the librarian. -43- 4.7. Beginning Strings This organization was formed to prepare seventh graders for entering the Junior Orchestra. This group is under the direction of Mr. Lloyd Johns. Mr. Johns is aided by the ninth graders in teaching the pupils to play the instruments. The ninth graders hope that these people meet with great success in future years. Junior Orchestra The Junior Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd Johns, is a group of eighth and ninth grade students who have worked hard to attain and maintain a position in this group. The members of the sections, except for the strings, are also in the Junior Band. The Orchestra this year has played in the Instrumental Spring Concert and for P. T.A. -4,4- 4 Junior Band 2 1 XXL. This year Junior Band consists of about '75 pieces. It is also under the capable hands of Mr. Lloyd Johns. By the time the student enters this band he has a pretty good understanding of music, plays his instrument correctly. The band makes field trips to elementary schools to enable the sixth grade students to become more interested in some instrument. Also, the band has played for Golden Age Clubs who just enjoy hearing the music. Beginners Band The Beginners' Band is made up chiefly of seventh grade students who have had little or no musical back- ground. The job of their director, Mr, Lloyd Johns, is to work with the students and get them playing the instru- ment which the student likes and is best qualified for. The main purpose of this organization is to prepare these students for the Junior Band to which they will advance, if they prove themselves worthy and hard working. -45- Fi, 4 Mixed Chorus Officers: Ed Soety, Student Director, Jean Diemert, Presidentg Dave Baxter, Vice President, Bev Hindman, Secretary: Gail Prozan, Treasurerg Mr. Foye, Faculty Advisor. The Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Foye, is made up of mostly eighth and ninth grade girls and boys. They have sung for the P. T. A. , Golden Age, for a group of elementary school children, and in their Choral Spring Concert. Mr. Foye has done a very good job with the members of the Mixed Chorus. He has taught them not only the fundamentals of singing, but also how to behave on stage while waiting to perform and after performing. -46 - Boys' Glee Club , sa , Lv. The Glee Club is made up of about thirty boys, who only meet once a week. These boys just signed up about three months before the Spring Concert, in which they performed. Mr. Foye says that these boys sing very well for the short time in which they have practiced. The music which they sing is taken from a book of music for boys. Girls' Chorus 6 W , Y This is a chorus made up of seventh and eighth grade girls. It is advised and directed by Mr. Foye. During the year they have sung before the P.T.A,, at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, and at the Choral Spring Concert. A11 members of the group have worked hard to accomplish this program. -4'7- F,-?,,,,, L TWIRLERS Aimee Ebertg Cathy Culbertsong Sherri Fogelboch, Co-Captaing lean Diemert, Captaing Sally Stokes: Carolyn Weltherg Marilyn Meyersg Faculty Advisor, Mrs. Murphy. We have seen the twirlers entertain during the pep rallies, the football games, and the basketball games. These girls have worked hard and practiced a great deal to entertain us thus. We are proud of them, and the whole school is proud that they give other schools a good impression of us. 1 CHEERLEADERS Mary Ann Trigiliog Sandy l-larwoodg Nancy Chaffeeg Pat Wrightg Carla Mineog Heidi Hirt, Captaing Mrs. U1, Faculty Advisor. The cheerleaders have given our team the wim and wigger which they might have lacked. They keep us cheering with all our might for the members of our teams to get in there and give it to 'emi' The members of the basketball and football teams have received moral support from the cheers led by these girls and yelled by us. This helps them to win, which they often do. -48- Ggm Assistants The boys pictured above help Mr. Anderson in maintaining order in the boys' gym classes. Also, these boys are among the best gymnasts in our school and they assist the boys in learning the basic fundamentals of tumbling, horse, and the parallel bars. Shop Assistants These boys assist Mr. Johnson and Mr. Cedarloff by helping the students with their varied projects. The help given by these boys is greatly appreciated by both teachers. -49- r,h 4 Y-Teens V 'W The officers of this fine organization for girls are: President, Cathy Culbertsong Vice President, Jean Diemertg Secretary, Sherri Fogelbochg Treasurer, Dorothy Zirkleg and Social Chairman, Allyn Detzel. The Y-Teens is an organization sterning from the Y, W. C, A. In this club there are one-hundred and twenty members, To become a member of this club one must be either in eighth or in ninth grade. The purpose of this group is to help needy people. We have had projects all year long to further the aid and boost school spirit. -50- X ,x H, xbktxgsy ., ' 7, X W Q , 1 - it C H 3 A 1 R Q5 f . N N'g': ' i W 4 1 W' J XM gy , J Y at, .VA' . I . x V K V ' 'E 7 L lx X 1' f Xfflf X Q 6 X F, iff! O Y Q RQAZTQ. W , ' Q ' X ll Q A , f W1 2fX X, rpms A! , S .B!M'fW57'gi 45 656 Q A - .5 gfffrv 51 L , A 1 . , ,1 'f W1 i .'2'. W'-, F D. Spires -52- E. Bambauer . 5 ' ,Q 323 in 4, . s S , sa. V . . I . . W. 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Fitzreiter. SCOR ES Fairview - 0 Westminster - 12 Lawrence Park - O Westminster - 27 North East - 6 Westminster - 33 WESTLAKE - O WESTMINSTER - '7 Harborcreek - 7 Westminster - 7 WQN - 4 LOST - 0 TIED - 1 ADDITIONAL LE TTERMEN W .. if is A I. Lyons B. Foht B. Waddell -53- 5 SOME SPECTATORS! LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS I . READY TO BREAK THROUGH OUR IUG AT LAST UGH! I , A GETTING READY FOR WESTLAKE TOUGH DEFENSE SET -54- +2 D. FAULKNER T. HAMPY B. DOWNIE D, CARNE T. FAULKNER , v V A D D I I. MOSHER D. BAXTER D. SPIRES -55- Basketball lst, row - A, Picardo, Managerg D. Spiresg D. Carney I. Faulkner: I. Mosherg T. Hampyg D. Baxter B. Downieg B. Love, Manager. 2nd, row - D. Fau1knerg,M. Gardnerg E, Bambauerg C. Steffyg T. Roesslerg A, Siefordg F. Rorabaugh Manager: I. Lyonsg D. Burnsg E. Soetyg T. Mooreg, P. Schaabg R. Mallory, Coach. 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