Youngsville High School - Aquila Yearbook (Youngsville, PA)

 - Class of 1964

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Youngsville High School - Aquila Yearbook (Youngsville, PA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Cover
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I , .2555-fiaf' i A- wmv-1 mn-Lx 5 7fmsUf.iQsi'fi59i- ,,,,L,,u,n..L ,,,,,,M H fb.,- ,,,,,,xi'G,,giL C3591 'MS ,S ff! ' ' .Q-My www' k Aigfiitfw'sf'f5l?l,x?sfWW'h' -. -. ,, - mfks-M M.-1,,f1s.. f QENIO J , SENIOR C1-ASQ OFFICERS PRESIDENT SECRETARY BONNIE LOU ANDERSON uL0l1lC,, Bonnie for the first Woman President! Paid political CONNIE SUE ANDERSON Moose This red head can really dance and what a cheerleader! Tl0llTlCe7Tl6fI,t. VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER CHARLA MAE MORRIS THOMAS LEROY PAUL GETTINGS 'gCharlie', Ears Pretty smile. Always ready to do you a With all our money, you ought to be able favor. to go places! 8 SEN I ORS CAROL LOUISE AIELLO Carol The life of a party. Never stops talking and probably never will! PHILIP SHERIDAN BAKER 4cBake1! One of our rugged halfbacks who also plays a swinging guitar. WILLIAM MITCHELL ARMSTRONG Mike Tall and slim . . . nice to know. Worked hard on the decorations for the 1963 Prom. VIRGIL CALVIN BAILEY casamrv Where there are girls there's Virgil. RONALD DEAN BARNETT Deana Small but mighty football player. SEN I ORS , CARL DAVID BEMIS BRENT ORVAL BORTON cccarln caorvalss Hot Rod. Quiet till you get to know him. Why worry about tomorrow, today isn't over yet. STANLEY ALLEN BLAKESLEE Beaner Member of the Naval Re serve and a hard Worker at Morley's PATRICK JOSEPH BLACK JOHN NICKOLAS BOSKO MPat75 45Bear59 The mathematical chances of finding a What's more importantg sports or girls? class ring in a hay field are . . . Fine escort for our '63 May Queen. I0 SUE ELLEN BOUCHARD '4Bouch A neat dresser and a real party- goer. NANCY JANE BOWER Nance A real whiz at shortbandg she'll make a good secretary. GARY LEE BROWN '4Browny The only tall blonde in the senior class who drives a '4pink Pontiac. SEN I ORS JOHN ANTHONY BRUNECZ auronyu Our English protege and the able president of the FTA. BARBARA ANN BUCHANAN Barb One of our future beauticians. SENI ORS HOWARD ARTHUR BURLEIGH c4H0wdy9a Where is his loyalty, YHS or Sparta? HOWARD GLEN CAMP Howie', Strong and silent type. Should have a green thumb. I2 CARL GEORGE CHAMBERLIN zscal-119 Rides that minny bike in all kinds of wezither. SUSAN KAY CHAMBERS Susie', Have you ever seen her blush?? ETSY ANN CHECK B ccBetSyn Always looking for mischief, and anything but shy. SEN I ORS JAMES THERON DAILEY sclimsv Loves horses but drives a little G5bug.75 NANCY MARLEY DESHNER acNanCyss A hard-working Candy Striper. ANSON BASIL DEVORE LEADS!! Tall, dark and handsome. Has a friendly grin. DENNIS LEROY DANIELSON NANCY ODETT DYKE '5Denny HNHUCYH Late slips are Sure easy to get these days!! That dark hair is really attractive. She al Mr. Tubbs's anathema! WHYS 0Uj0YS 3 good joke- RONN IE LEE FEHLMAN s4R0nn A person everyone looks up to. One of our prize basketball players. SUE ELEANOR EASTON ANITA JEAN FITZGERALD ue Skeeter A glfl wlth a feat knack for horrowm A frlend to all can flX any problem SEN I ORS GREGORY LEE FITZGERALD 4cFitz91 A real sharp guy who always looks for the easy way out. SHARON SUE FULLER issuers The only senior majoretteg she's also vice president of the FBLA. VERNA ANN CAGE '4Verna A great French Horn play- er who attended District Band this year. ANDREA JEAN GANTZ Andi A real worker . . . if you can ever get her started! ! CONNIE EILEEN GARBER lQJ'ake7! A girl who really gets around-Corry, Titus- ville, and others. I5 SENI ORS KATHY GERTRUDE GRAHAM Gert Talkativeg easy to get along with. WANDA DANNA GURDAK uBettyn Quiet but friendlyg should make a very good nurse. VIRGINIA GAY HAGBERG accinnyn Gets along with everyoneg a good commercial student. w l THOMAS FRANK GRAHAM LAVERNE TERRY HAIGHT HTOH195 6cTerry,, Never has much to sayg an active member A faithful cymbal player. of the Naval Reserve. I6 SEN I ORS DAVID IRVIN HETRICK ROBERT NORMAIN HUMPHREY '4Dave Archie's shadow! l DANIEL JAMES HOLCOMB 4:Dan19 First rate baseball player. Has a wild imagination I DAVID MARION HOWLES Squeak Always seen hitchhiking to or from Warren! aaB0bn Hails from Garland in his baby blue carriage. WILLIAM EDWARD JACKSON HBHIU Our mad scientistg the teachers' biggest problem. I7 SEN I ORS DOUGLAS WAYNE JEWELL ccD0ug91 Has one of the major headaches of the school-as editor of the Broadwalk. MARGARET ELLEN KAY upeggyse One of our budding young artists who is quite a gum fanatic. MARGARET ANN KELLOGG 44Ke11yss The opposite sex seems to be her main attraction. DIANE CHERYL KAY FRANK JOSEPH KWIATKOWSKI sccageyn uFrankv , A real beauty who deserved the honor of The Thin Man who shows great ability being our 1963 Homecoming Queen. in shorthand. I8 SEN I ORS CAROLYN ANN LEFIK 4'Lefty A friendly attitude toward allg constantly looking for a good time. FRED WILLARD LOHNES 4aFudd11 A daydreamer who is seldom seen outside of school. PATRICIA ANN LOVE upatv Real handy with a needle and thread. l l DAVID ALFRED LUND caDaVe1v Easy going member of the Stage Crew. JEANNE ELLEN MAASZ 'ileannew A well-traveled girly by the way how are those 4'males at Penn State? I9 SENIORS JUDITH ANN MACK caBinkyes Do blondes really have more fun? A wild woman driver! GILBERT ALLEN MASON iicihn A real jumping-jack on the trampoline. Future hair stylist. BRUCE JOHN MATVE Bruce You would never know that he and Wayne are twins. MARLENE ALICE MARSHALL WAYNE GEORGE MATVE Marlene '4Wayne Quiet-sometimes!! Always ready with an answer, for anything! 20 SENIORS STEPHEN RUDOLPH MELEEN CLMe179 This guy has vim, vigor, and vi- talityg one of the great athletes of our class! NANCY ELLEN MESSINGER 4sMeSSyva Scatter-braing always ready to help. CAROL BLANCHE MITCHELL Mitch She thinks school is only three days a week. DENNIS ALTON MESSINGER CAROL ANN MONG 44Denny1r 44M0ngOvv Oh h 1 ! H h ld h been a irl, Ouriable editor-who keeps things moving- ,w at curs e s ou ave g not just the Aqulla staff either! I SENIORS VIRGINIA KAREN MICHAEL DERRY IVIORONSKI MURPHY g'Ginger HMurph A whiz in typingg busy beaver as a student secretary and member of the yearbook staff. MARJORIE JANE IVIOURER Termite', One of the wee ones of our class with a real sales ability in magazines. 22 EDIVIUND JOSEPH IVIULVEY l4Ed,9 A guy who did a swell job for our football team as guard. Quick-witted, full of fun, ready to joke with everyone. CHARLENE BELLE NELSON cccharss A roller-skating enthusiast who always has a witty remark. SEN I ORS DAVID ALLEN PARKER c:Daves1 Quiet and shy. That's David that just went by. FREDERICK LEROY PETERS salfredss Spends his spare time building model airplanes. RICHARD JAY PETERSON Hodiev I There's one in every crowd. He can take a riding and still be good-natured. SANDRA KAY PETERSON JOYCE MAE PERRIN Kitten Sandi Always seen with Andi. Could be found When this girl speaks, it's worth listening during football games working in the con- to, for she talks so seldom. cession stand. SEN I ORS VIVIAN CAROL PIERCE Carol DOUGLAS EDWARD RANSOM Anyone in quest of modern dance 4'D0ug,' lessons should see this nimble girl. Great at shooting - pictures and deer! JANICE ANN RAFALSKI flanicev Forward march, is the identifying cry of our color guard captain. JUDITH LYNN POWELL JUDITH LYNETTE REA 55Jud9! 5lJudy77 Just try to keep her quiet! Jud always Judy is tall, but Sl1E,S not shyg she'll get has a joke to tell. success by and hy. 24 PAUL EUGENE REED, JR. cspauln Always having troubles. Quiet in his own way. DONALD RICHARD SEN I ORS ARCHIE LEROY ROSENBURGH Archie Always expressing an opinion, right or wron ROPP saD0n91 A big man on the gridiron. Likes to tinker with his car. 0' E,- ANTHONY ROBERTI DIANNE SUE RUSS HBird7, Hsueff Constantly giving Kass a hard time fshows Takes life as it comes. Has pretty hair. signs of being a great lawyerll SEN I ORS CHARLES KENNETH SAMPLE uchasss There's a sport for every season, Chuck excels in all. CORLANA JANE SHERRIFE 4'Corkie Only her hairdresser knows for sure! CATHERINE ANN SHINE azcathyse Our drum-majoretteg the first Band Queen of VHS. t LESLIE IVIYRON SANFORD INGA .IONA SIGUROARDOTTIR 4'Cheetah Inga-in A friend to all and a great track star. Are Our petite package from Iceland. We all those waves really natural? hope you had an enjoyable visit. Z6 SEN I ORS GARY LEE SITLER ul-leess Youngsvilleis claim to fame as our only member of the Cornplanter Drum and Bugle Corp! I MARY SUE STEC 'iMare Beauty plus charm made her our '63 May Queen. She also served on the Band Queen's court. JONATHAN GREGORY STEFFAN '6Horseman Quiet and shy is the im- pression he gives. Drives that '4Caddy as if he were born in it. PATRICIA ANN STINO aapatu Real friendly! Always has a smile for everyone. BONNIE JUNE STOVER HBoner,' Did you ever see her squbre dance? If not you've missed something. 27 SEN I ORS REBECCA JOYCE STUART 44BeCkysa I'm happy, wl1at's wrong with the rest of the world? KAREN ILONA TAYLOR 'LKaren A little girl Wlth a blg heart. Will do anything foralaughl DAVID EUGENE TURNER Dave,, Rough, tough, and readyg this guy shows great ability on the football field. PHILIP NEAL SZEWCZUK KAREN LOUISE VAN GUILDER 4'Phil'i '4Karen,, Always causing a commotion in class. Always seen but never heard. She-'ll make Great narrator for panel discussion her guy a wonderful wife. 28 SENIORS STEPHEN PAUL SARAH ANNA WACHTER WENTWORTH Steve Sarah Wheels, wheels, wheels . . . where Quiet, nice, always striving to does the cash come from for all please CVCIYOIIC- those cars? CHARLENE DIANE WELDON Harm This girl has a complete wardrobe of the latest fashions in four different houses in two different towns. SHIRLEY ANN WAYDA REBA LOUISE VVERTZ uShirley '4RelJeri' She has that million-dollar smile. Very neat Happy-go-lucky, full of fun, ready to laugh dresser. with everyone. 29 SEN I ORS LINDA FRANCES WILER HLinda A friendly waitress who can be found behind the counter at Lon'sg she asked that you leave a large tip. HOLLY NORENE WILLIAMS HHOHYN The songbird of the '64 classg can be heard singing with the Rerl Blazers. 30 SUSAN CHRISTINE WOOD aasuzyn 'LV-I-C-T-O-R-Y, is a fa- miliar cry from Co-captain of our cheerleading squad. CHARLES ROSS YOUNG 4cBudv A wolf in sheepls clothing! Can be found around the pool room in his spare time. MILDRED ANN YUCI-IA uMillie CENSOREDI Been up North lately? SEN I ORS SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Miss Katherine Auams Mrs. Frances O'Connell Mr. Waide Ingols Mr. Alan Tubbs Mr. Edward Turchan JANE LORETTA ZURCHER J EANETTE LOUISE ZURCHER Jeanette Never seen without her twin sis ter. Jane She's a seamstress that's for sure. ' TQ' 4 A ff ll: X CLASS MOTTO: my Today we followg tomorrow we lead. 1 If CLASS COLORS: Green and Silver pn CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose 3I QE-NIO!-Z DHZECTORY A AIELLO, CAROL 40 Second Street Secretary-FBLA 3, 4, Broadwalk 2 ANDERSON, BONNIE 415 College Street Medical Secretary-Senior Class President, Junior Class Vice President, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Cheerleader 1, 3, 4 CCO-captain 4j, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4 ANDERSON, CONNIE 415 College Street English Teacher-Junior and Sophomore Class President, Senior Class Secretary, Cheerleader 1, 4, FTA 3, 4 fVice President 4J, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4 ARMSTRONG, BILL 197 Bates Street Work-Art Club 2 B BAILEY, VIRCIL 149 Bates Street Navy-Projectionist Club 4 BAKER, PHIL RD 1 Bear Lake Electronics-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 fPresident 4, Vice Presi- dent 3J, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4 BARNETT, DEAN RD 1 Pittsfield Tracie School-Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4 BEMIS, CARL Park Street Extension Math Teacher-Stage Crew 4 BLACK, PAT RD 1 Youngsville Math Teacher-FTA 3, 4 K Treasurer 4-J BLAKESLEE, STAN 571 College Street Navy-Projectionist Club 4, Stage Crew 3, Aquila 2, History Club 1 BORTON, BRENT 447 East Main Street Electronics-Track 1, 2, Key Club 2, Basket- ball 1 BOSKO, JOHN 456 West Main Street Draftsman-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4 BOUCHARD, SUE RD 1 Pittsfield Artist-F HA fVice President 31, Pep Club 4 BOWER, NANCY RD 1 Pittsfield Secretary-FBLA 3, 4 BROWN, GARY 23 Fifth Street Accounting-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sportsman Club 4, Student Council 4 BRUNECZ, JOHN RD 1 Sugar Grove Math Teacher-FTA 3, 4 fPresident 4J, Stu- dent Council 4, Pep Club 4 BUCHANAN, BARB Box 224 Pittsfield Beautician-FHA 3 BURLEIGH, HOWARD RD 1 Spring Creek Farmer-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 lVice President 4J C CAMP, HOWARD RD 2 Pittsfield Farmer-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 fSecretary 45 CHAMBERLIN, CARL 3 Park Street Air Force-Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 CHAMBERS, SUSIE Box 69 Grand Valley Secretary-FHA 1, 2 CHistorian 2D CHECK, BETSY RD 2 Pittsfield Army-FHA 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, Pep Club 4 D DAILEY, JIM 188 Bates Street Draftsman-Key Club 3, 43N Football 4 DANIELSON, DENNY RD 1 Spring Creek Marines-Football 3, 4, F'lA 3, 4, Pep Club 4 DESHNER, NANCY 283 West Main Street Missionary-FHA 2, 3, 4 CVice President 41, Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Office Worker4 DEVORE, ANSON RD 1 Youngsville Work-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer 41 DYKE, NANCY RD 1 Bear Lake Secretary-FTA 3, FHA 1 E EASTMAN, MARIE Box 114 Garland Work-FHA 2 EASTON, SUE Box 113 Irvine Marriage-FBLA 3, 4 fSecretary 41, Library 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, FHA 2, Broad- Walk 4, Pep Club 4 F FEHLMAN, RON Box 223 Pittsfield Undecided-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 FINDLEY, MARY ANN Box 63 Irvine Stenographer-FBLA 3, 4, FHA fSecretary 21 , Aquila 4 FITZGERALD, ANITA 534 East Main Street Nurse-FTA 3, 4 fHistorian 41, Pep Club 4 FITZGERALD, GREG Box 145 Garland College-Track 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4 C Treasurer 41, Varsity Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4 FULLER, SUE Main Street, Grand Valley Secretary-FBLA 3, 4 fVice President 41 , Aquila 2, 3, 4, Office Worker 2, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Student Council 1 G GAGE, VERNA Box 67 Grand Valley Music Teacher-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4 GANTZ, ANDREA RD 1 Pittsfield Secretary-FBLA 3, 4 fPresident 41, Aquila 4, Pep Club 4, Choir 1 GARBER, CONNIE RD 2 Pittsfield Secretary-FBLA 3, Library 2, 3, 4, FHA 2 GETTINGS, TOM 210 East Main Street Artist-Senior Class Treasurer, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Football 1 GRAHAM, KATHY RD 2 Pittsfield Beautician--Library 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Choir 3 GRAHAM, TOM Box 233 Pittsfield Navy-Projectionist Club 4, Stage Crew 3 GURDAK, WANDA RD 1 Spring Creek Nurse-FTA 3, 4 Q Secretary 41, Choir 1 H HAGBERG, GINNY Box 120 Youngsville Secretary-FBLA 3, 4 HAIGHT, LAVERNE RD 2 Pittsfield Mechanic-Band 2, 3, 4, Projectionist Club 3,4 HETRICK, DAVE RD 2 Pittsfield Policeman--Projectionist Club 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 2, 3 HOLCOMB, DAN RD 2 Pittsfield Air Force-FTA 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,-Foot- ball 2, 3 HOWLES, DAVE 85 Ford Street Linotypist HUMPHREY, BOB Box 254 Pittsfield Air F orce-Proj ectionist Club 2, 3, 4 I JACKSON, BILL 3 Mill Street Air Force-Projectionist Club 3, 4, Science Club 2, Aquila 1 JEWELL, DOUG RD 2 Pittsfield Engineer-Broadwalk 2, 3, 4 QEditor 41, Track 3 K KAY, DIANE 176 Bates Street College-Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Student Council 4, Pep Club 4 KAY, PEGGY 214 Second Street Interior Designer-Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Pep Club 4 KELLOGG, PEGGY RD 2 Pittsfield Secretary--Library I, 2, 3, FBLA 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Band Manager 3, 4, Pep Club 4 KWIATKOWSKI, FRANK RD 1 Pittsfield Secretary-Library 1, 2, 3, Projectionist Club 2, 3, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Varsity Club 4 L LEFIK, CAROLYN RD 1 Pittsfield Commercial Artist-Aquila 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, Color Guard 4, Band 1, Broadwalk 4, Office Worker 4, Pep Club 4, Library 1 LOHNES, FRED 414 East Main Street Undecided-Projectionist Club 2, 3, 4 fVice President 45 LOVE, PAT RD 1 Pittsfield Work-FHA 3, 4, Library 3, 4 LUND, DAVE Box 12 Irvine Navy-Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 fPresident 4, Vice President 35 , Track 3 M MAASZ, IEANNE 109 Second Street College-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4 fParlia- mentarian 45 , AFS 3 MACK, JUDY 45 West Main Street Beautician-Aquila 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Pep Club 4 MARSHALL, MARLENE Pittsfield Secretary-FBLA 3, 4 MASON, GIB 182 Bates Street Beautician-Track 3, 4, Football 4, Basket- ball 1 MATVE, BRUCE RD 1. Sugar Grove Work-Library 1, 3, 4, Projectionist Club 4 MATVE, WAYNE RD 1 Sugar Grove Army-Library 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 MELEEN, STEVE 29 Fourth Street Business Administration-Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 f'I'reasurer 45, Key Club 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 3, 45, Freshman Class President, Pep Club 4 MESSINGER, DENNY RD 1 Bear Lake Milk Plant Manager-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 MESSINGER, NANCY RD 1 Bear Lake Secretary-FBLA 3, 4 MITCHELL, CAROL RD 1 Youngsville Beautician-F BLA 4 MONG, CAROL Box 101 Irvine Pharmacist-Aquila 3, 4 fEditor 45, Major- ette 2, 3, FTA 3, Pep Club 4, Art Club 1 MORONSKI, VIRGINIA RD 1 Grand Valley Medical Secretary-Library 1, 2, 3, FBLA 4, Aquila 4, Mr. Borton's Secretary 4 MORRIS, CHARLA RD 3 Spartansburg Secretary-Senior Class Vice President, FBLA 4, Cheerleader 3, FHA 1, Newspaper 3, Choir 2, 3, YFC 1, 2, 3 MOURER, JANE RD 1 Pittsfield Beautician--Band 2, 3, 4, FHA fPresident 4, Treasurer 35 , Pep Club 4 MULVEY, ED 348 West Main Street College-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1 MURPHY, MIKE Box 171 Irvine Art College-Track 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4 N NELSON, CHARLENE 193 Bates Street Secretary-FBLA 4, Aquila 4 P PARKER, DAVE Box 93 Garland Artificial Breeding Technician PERRIN, JOYCE RD I Pittsfield Typist-FBLA 3, 4, Pep Club 4 PETERS, FRED 167 Poplar Street Draftsman--Projectionist Club 2, Stage Crew 4 PETERSON, DICK RD 2 Pittsfield Draftsman-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball 1, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4 PETERSON, SANDI RD 2 Pittsfield Accountant-Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Choir 1, 3, FBLA 3, Aquila 4, Broadwalk 4 PIERCE, CAROL 332 College Street Dance Instructor-Aquila 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4 POWELL, JUDY RD 1 Pittsfield Marriage-Choir 1, 3, 4, Broadwalk 1, 2, Aquila 4, FBLA 4, Pep Club 4 R RAFALSKI, JANICE Box 165 Pittsfield Secretary-FBLA 3, 4 fReporter 45, Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaptain 45, Broadwalk 4, Library 1, 2, Pep Club 4, Student Council, Mr. Pierce's Secretary RANSOM, DOUG 832 North Main Street Undecided-Projectionist Club 2, 3, 4 REA, JUDY 451 East Main Street Secretary-Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, FBLA 4, Broadwalk 4 REED, PAUL RD 1 Youngsville Air F orce-FTA 4, Track 3, Library 2 ROBERTI, ANTHONY Erie Avenue, Irvine Lawyer-Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council fPresident 45, Junior Class Treasurer, Pep Club 4 ROPP, DON RD 1 Bear Lake Business College-Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball 1, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 ROSENBURG, ARCHIE RD 1 Grand Valley Marines-Projectionist Club 1, 2, 3, 4 RUSS, SUE RD 1 Youngsville Nurse's Aid-Choir 1, 3, 4 S SAMPLE, CHUCK 126 Bates Street College-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4 C President 4, Vice Presi- dent 3J, Student Council 1, 3, Pep Club 4 SANFORD, LES 26 West Main Street Physical Education Teacher-Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1 SHERRIFE, CORKIE RD 1 Youngsville Secretary-Library-1, 2, 4, FBLA 4, Aquila 4, Color Guard 4 SHINE, CATHY Bates Street Extension Secretary-FBLA 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Pep Club 4 SIGUROARDOTTIR, INGA Holagata 34 Vestmannaeyj ar, Iceland Physical Education Teacher-Art Club 4, Pep Club 4 SITLER, GARY 29 Highland Avenue Machine Draftsman-Band 1, 2, Student Council 3, Basketball 1 STEC, MARY RD 1 Spring Creek SecretaryfAquila 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4 fTreas- urer 4J, Color Guard 4, Pep Club 4, Mr. Turchanis Secretary 3, 4 STEFF AN, JOHN .53 Fifth Street Industrial Engineer-Basketball 1, 3, 4, Sportsman Club 4 STIN O, PAT RD 1 Pittsfield Secretary-FHA 1, 2 STOVER, BONNIE Box 131 Garland Work STUART, BECKY 54 Railroad Street Beautician-FBLA 3, 4, FHA 1 SZEWCZUK, PHIL RD 1 Bear Lake Farmer-FFA 2, 3, 4 T TAYLOR, KAREN RD 1 Bear Lake Physical Education Teacher--Aquila 1, FHA 3, FTA 4, Pep Club 4 TURNER, DAVE RD 2 Pittsfield Undecided-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 fPresident 4, Vice President 31 , Football 3, 4 V VAN GUILDER, KAREN RD 2 Pittsfield Marriage-Library 1, 2, 3, FBLA 3 W WACHTER, STEVE 540 East Main Street Work-Aquila 2, 3, Projectionist Club 3, 4, Library 1 WAYDA, SHIRLEY RD 2 Pittsfield Secretary-FBLA 3, 4, Aquila 2 WELDON, CHARLENE Box 176 Pittsfield Business School-FBLA 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 3, Student Council 2, 4 fSecretary 45, Pep Club4 WENTWORTH, SARAH RD 2 Pittsfield Musician-Band 1, 2, 3, FHA 2 WERTZ, REBA 192 Bates Street Work-FHA 2, 3, 4 WILER, LINDA Box 104 Garland Beauiician-Library 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, FHA 4 WILLIAMS, HOLLY 81 Highland Avenue Nurse-Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Choir 4 WOOD, SUZY 147 Second Street Medical Secretary-Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 ,fCo Captain 41, Student Council 1, 2, Aquila 4 Pep Club 4 Y YOUNG, BUD 140 West Main Street Electronic Technician-Basketball 1 YUCI-IA, MILLY 101 Mill Street Beautician-F BLA 3 Z ZURCHER, JANE Box 126 Irvine Marriage-FHA 2, 3, 4 fHistorian 41, P Club 4 ZURCHER, JEANETTE Box 126 Irvine Clerk--FHA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4 1 1 'it 3 3 3 ,xggqif 1 9. f X x ti 55L,k '91e'3y' if 36 its Vo W. an ai-P 91 3 12 ef 'io bifvlx 96 'ld l Q' 6, ga 12 ,,, oacun o sn E W,90i QNP 1 J' ,Q 41 ' 0' 0 ur 9 9 TB u U5 larfvlhe , 1 3 1 l Sgco I EAST MAIN STREET . Q 1 1 1 1 G 5 K 1, , , 3 g 1 4 O 1 1 S5 5 Q , N ,. coeesoc s1'l.EE1' 1 15 1 All 04 6 ob '82, 5 C, fr 1 1 F 9 4. 1' w 3 N tznsnnr sr If ,U 844' 4' Qc, A 5 'N 1 2' 2 K U 2 I N9 , un 5 M 1,6 1 Z li S 5 Q 4 Q l 1 , E 41 Q R 1 if QA sX+ 1 woobbli Av! Q 4, .9 ,L w Q 1, 2 Q05 00 4 t A 0439 5 A 'V' G9 is I 'X T e W 1 2 el , Y tif 6 P AMEPJMN FIELD QEPMCE I left New York City on June 25, 1963, and sailed on the M. S. Seven Seas to Rotterdam, Netherlands. Traveling by train with other AFS students, we crossed the Nether- lands, Germany, Denmark, and Swe- den. From Sweden, I went by ferry to Turku, Finlandg where I was met by Hmy family. Leaving Tur- ku, 'amy family and I traveled to their summer cottage near Porig where we lived for one month. After this time we left for Kuopio, a city in eastern Finland with a popula- tion of 50,000. Here, at the per- manent residence of my family, I remained until joining other AFS students in Helsinki 'for the final week and the trip back to America. I lived with the Mattila family, consisting of my mother and father and three sisters : Mar- joana, 16g Marketta, 15, and Kirsti, 9. My father was the managing director of several banks. As mo-st AFS students, I learned a great deal from my stay in Fin- land. We all feel that everyone has a wonderful family in another coun- try. Jeanne Maasz t unique natural beauty, symphony of colors and bad roads Inga poses at home with her two American sisters, Connie and Bonnie Anderson. Inga in her native Icelandic dress. Being your foreign exchange student this year, I would like to tell you a few things about myself and my country. Iceland obtained its name by accident. It actually should be Greenland, because Iceland is green and Greenland is ice. The population of my country is 180,000 and the capital is Reykjavik. Iceland has been a democratic, Sovereign Republic since 1944. The President is elected every four years by a popular vote in which every Icelander, 21 years and older, can participate. Schooling is compulsory from the age of 7 to 15. Every Icelander who has the ability can always obtain further education in special- ized schools. I live on a small island off the south coast of Iceland. The name of the island is Vestrnannaeyjar, The West Men Island. The main industry is fishing, and there are five fish factories on the island. Most of the students work in these factories dur- ing the summer. I live with my mother, Huldag. my sister, Bjorg f18jg and my two brothers, Birgir f23J who is a carpenter, and Laugi f13J who is in the equivalent of your- ninth grade in school. Bjorg stayed in the U.S.A. for one year with my relatives and is now in college in Norway. I have enjoyed my stay in America very much and I hope that you will come to Iceland some day to see my country. 38 FOREIGN EXC!-ll-INGE STUDENT Iceland is said to be, a land of frost and fire, a wonder land of contrast, a land of the midnight sun, a land of y Bower John Steffan Q MOST EGOTISTICAL Carol Aiello Bud Young BEST LOOKING L Diane Kay Anson Devore l l BEST DRESSED MOST FLIRTATIOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Peggy Kellogg Mike Murphy Carol Mong Anthony Roberti MOST TALKATIVE Carol Mitchell Don Ropp QUIETEST Inga Slguroardottlr B111 Armstrong MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED BEST DANCERS Bonnie Anderson Dave Turner CLASS CLOWNS Anita Fltzgeralcl Denny Danlelson Suzy Wood Gary Sltler MOST ATHLETIC Cathy Shine Chuck Sample MOST GULLIBLE Holly Wllllams Dick Peterson BEST MUSICIANS Jeanne' Maasz Cary Brown BEST ALL ROUND Mary Stec Steve Meleen FRIENDLIEST Connie Anderson John Bosko rl MOST ARTISTIC Peggy Kay Thomas Gettings SHORTEST AND TALLEST Karen Taylor Ron Fehlman MOST FORGETFUL ewne Weldon Brent Borton A QENIOIZYEAPJN' 4- 6 . ...M 13 14 21 241--26 28 4 5 11 12 17 18 22 26 28 5 EEE' 1 7 9 SEPTEMBER Roll call-school begins Football season begins-Randolph East Mead Student Council dance to Welcome Inga Victory over Cambridge Springs Football game with Kane Senior Pictures were taken Football game with Sagertown OCTOBER First assembly Our defeat at Sheffield First Pep Assembly. Crowning of the Home Coming Queen. Home Coming game with NA Senior proofs came back Defeat at Townville Disappointment reigns-report cards Won Crawford County League Championship after the defeat of Conneaut Valley End of the Senior Magazine Drive NOVEMBER First snowfall. First Broadwalk distributed. YHS's first Band Queen was crowned. State Scholarship Test for Seniors FTA dance YOUNGSVILLE I-HG!-I The carpenters are causing a lot of competition in noise-making. Key Club Dance National Holiday 3:16 Thanksgiving vacation started. DECEMBER W Student Holiday We came back stuffed from Thanksgiving vacation. Another depression?-no, just the second report card period. First Basketball Game+Corry. A smashing victory! Great decline in attendance-first day of doe season. 3:16-Christmas Vacation began. Frosty Night - featuring the Red Blazers. JANUARY Vacation ends. It was fine-while it lasted! Dedication of the school. FBLA Dance, '4Rerr1ember Whenf, The returns of the College Boards! A day off for students-what a relief ! Second semester starts a new era. Why all the tears? It must be report cards again! SENIOR CALENDAR 6 12 13 14 17 21 25-27 3-5 6 13 16 20 26 FEBRUARY Senior Class Party-the beginning of the end. The Senior Economics class held individual cam paigns foreach GOP candidate for the 1964- Presi dency of the US. Travels with Jeanne in Finland. Eagles get Measles! Leaders' Banquet-recognition to those students who lead our school. Sadie Hawkins Dance--particularly appropriate for leap year. We never thought those lights were so bright or the stage so lonely-Jr.-Sr. Play Tryouts. MARCH l.T.E.D. Tests-three days of testing can surely evaluate years of learning. No school for students-another breathing spell. Top basketball players gained recognition at the UAV1.. basketball game. Report cards bring about new resolutions from all- students and teachers alike! New talent, The Driftwoods, were introduced at the sophomore class dance. Before being dismissed for Easter vacation, we heard from Inga about life in Iceland. APRIL 4 Athletes from track, basketball, and football were honored at the annual Sports Boosters Banquet. 8 Career Day provided the students a chance to look into fields of endeavor. We Shook the Family Treen was one big scene! I If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!-Track begins. A couple of senior boys take a three-day vacation. The sixth six weeks at last! I Music assembly demonstrated the harmonious tal- ents produced in room 209. MAY Youngsville Invitational track mee-t showed great competition. Seniors enjoyed a free meal at the expense of the ,Iunior Class. It,s always nice to go to the Ir.-Sr. Prom after a tiring track meet with Northeast. There's much to be remembered on May Day, espe- cially by those receiving outstanding awards. At Baccalaureate we received a spiritual message to carry us through the long years ahead. JUNE They say it's a field trip! The Senior Picnic was a success. c SENIOR GIRLS RAISE CAIN!-I!! Practice makes perfect. Sad good-byes to everyone. This ends a successful year. SENIOR CALENDAR SENIOR: CLAQQ WILL Carol Aiello leaves her strength to Kathy Schnell so she can defend herself against Mr. Campbell. Bonnie Anderson leaves her locker in the shop wing to Kathy Schnell. Connie Anderson leaves her ability to blush easily to Mr. Westover. William Armstrong leaves his lawn-mowing business to Terry Lucas. Virgil Bailey leaves his place in Mr. lVlatthews's office to his brother. Philip Baker leaves his ability to play the guitar to Bart Green. Dean Barnett leaves his front seat in P.O.D. to any deserving junior. Carl Bemis leaves and is glad to be gone. Patrick Black leaves his F.T.A. membership to next year's members. Stan Blakeslee leaves all the hot rodding to Dave Stuart. Brent Borton leaves. John Bosko leaves his number 24 football jersey and his guard position on the football team to Tom Fitzgerald. Sue Bouchard leaves her many days' absence to her brother, Bob. Nancy Bower leaves, to a worthy junior, her great ability in the commercial classg which she has not yet acquired. Gary Brown leaves his great basketball career to Bill Slocum. John Brunecz leaves his Trig grades to any junior who may need them. Barbara Buchanan leaves her ability to get up in the morning to Mary Ann Natale. Howard Burleigh leaves with a name from some other unliked school. Howard Camp leaves, he hopes! Carl Chamberlin leaves his Hot Rod Magazines to Jesse Henry. Susan Chambers leaves her good English fha, hal grades to Bonnie Paden who needs them. Betsy Check leaves and it's about time! James Dailey leaves for good. Dennis Danielson leaves his grades in Trig class to Larry Persing. Nancy Deshner leaves all the fun on the F.H.A. trips to Harrisburg and Penn State to Sharron Chandler. Anson Devore leaves his ability to get out of work to Tom Fitzgerald. Nancy Dyke leaves her typing ability to Diana Schneider. Marie Eastman leaves all her hard work and fun at Y.H.S. to her sister. Sue Easton leaves her ability to worm-out of trouble. Ronnie F ehlman leaves his position in football to Ed Coleman. SENIOR CLASS WILL Mary Ann Findley leaves her ability to figure out Bookkeeping ll problems to next ye:ar's Bookkeeping Il class. Anita Fitzgerald leaves the traditional '4Fitzgerald howl to Diana Schneider. Greg Fitzgerald leaves his worn out track spikes to Denny Mason. Sharon Fuller leaves her majorette boots to the lucky girl that thinks they can be used again. Verna Gage leaves her first French Horn chair to Karen Zalik. Andrea Gantz leaves all her headaches to the next lucky F .B.L.A. president. Connie Garber leaves her grades to Louie Morris who needs them. Tom Gettings leaves his pool shooting ability to Phil Borton. Kathy Graham leaves her nickname '4GertH to Bob Bingman. fHe can use itll Thomas Graham leaves all the work he forgot to do to some unlucky junior. Wanda Gurdak leaves her grade of 95 in Physics to the lucky person who gets her front seat. Virginia Hagberg leaves her job of getting Mr. lngols, coffee to some deserving junior. Laverne Haight leaves his cymbals for some lucky underclassman to have a real bang-up time. David Hetrick leaves his hardships to Bob Bingman the can handle them.J Dan Holcomb leaves his supreme intelligence to Larry Persing. David Howles leaves his nickname '6Squeak'7 to anyone who is willing to accept it. Robert Humphrey leaves his locker to anyone who Wants it. William Jackson leaves his Little Black Book to Phil Borton. Doug Jewell leaves nothing, because he doesn't have anything to leave. Diane Kay leaves her unfinished mural to Bart Green. Good Luck! Peggy Kay leaves her pleasant days in Math classes to Mr. Westover. Peggy Kellogg leaves her position as student secretary- to Mr. English to Kathy Van Guilder. Frank Kwiatkowski leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Acklin to Pete Schillinger. Carolyn Lefik leaves her colorguard uniform to one of next year's colorguards who thinks she has enough safety pins to hold it on. Fred Lohnes leaves-and he figures he is pretty lucky to get out. Pat Love leaves her seat in P.O.D. class to Fran Etter and hopes it gets her good grades. David Lund leaves those horrible bus rides to and from school. Jeanne Maasz leaves her seat in band to- Mary Lee Ransom and hopes she takes advantage of its nearness to the door. SENIOR CLASS WILL Judy Mack leaves her luck with Miss Clairoll' to Margie Olson. Marlene Marshall leaves all her enjoyable memories of Y.H.S. to next year's 7th grade students. Gib Mason leaves his ability on the trampoline to his brother, Den, and Milton Johnson. Bruce J. Matve leaves his locker 347 to Darlene Silvis. Wayne Matve leaves nothingg he's taking it all with him. Steve Meleen leaves his football plays to Miss Adams to aid her interest in the game. Dennis Messinger leaves his good looks to any underclassmnan who needs them. Nancy Messinger leaves her seat in Shorthand and Transcription class to whomever wants a chair that is not too comfortable. Carol Mitchell leaves her seat in Business English to Carol Hedstrom. Carol Mong leaves her time-consuming extracurricular activities to Miss Adams. Virginia Moronski leaves her seat on the activity bus to Cheryl Emerson. Charla Morris leaves her nickname HCharlie', to anyone who wants it. Jane Mourer leaves her study halls to anyone who wants them. Ed Mulvey leaves his seat in the back of Mr. lngols' Notehand class to some lucky junior. Mike Murphy leaves all his locker privileges to all the students who return next year. Charlene Nelson leaves her well-used typing eraser to Barb Dyke. David Parker leaves his senior books and subjects to the next senior class. Joyce Perrin leaves her had typewriter to some unlucky 11th grader. Fred Peters leaves his ability to get along with teachers to whomever needs it. Richard Peterson leaves his position on the football team to Tom Carr. Sandra Peterson leaves her headaches in Bookkeeping II to some deserving junior. Carol Pierce leaves her ability to make it to school just in time to Barb Crippen. Judy Powell leaves her chair in District Chorus to some deserving Choir member. Janice Rafalski leaves her dimples to Mr. Tubbs in hopes that he will never be unhappy. Douglas Ransom leaves his seat in Physical Science class to some unlucky junior. Judy Rea leaves her Shorthand grades to anyone who needs them. Paul Reed leaves the problems of graduation to some junior. Anthony Roberti leaves all his gray hair to Tom Carr Cmaybe itill blend with his blonde hair better than my black hair.J Don Ropp leaves his ability to make the Honor Roll to Karen Hajnik. Archie Rosenburgh leaves all the English to the teacher. Sue Russ leaves Science class to whomever wants it. SENIOR CLASS WILL Chuck Sample leaves the 'key to regulate the boys' showers to Gary Hannold fthe key has been handed to a junior boy by a senior boy for 7 years.j Les Sanford leaves his unwanted nickname of 4'Ape to Jeff Font. Corlana Sherrife leave.s her Spanish ability to Skip Murray. Cathy Shine leaves all her headaches as drum majorette to Albert Walton. Inga Siguroardottir leaves, but she will never forget the wonderful time she had in Youngsville High. Gary Sitler leaves Tom Fitzgerald his sleeping ability. Mary Stec leaves her position on Mr. Turchan's lap to Gary Hannold. Jonathan Steffan leaves the nickname of Horseman to Tom Fitzgerald. Bonnie Stover leaves her English seat to Leah Brown. Rebecca Stuart leaves her seat in Shorthand class to her sister. Karen Taylor leaves Dean Barnett for anyone who can make practical use of him. David Turner leaves all the p-ains and joys of football to anyone who wants to Work for them. Karen VanGuilder leaves her seventh periods with Mrs. Bryan to some junior girl. Steve Wachter leaves all his g'Drag Strip Dreamsl' to Terry Lucas. Don't burn or speed shift in Miss Adams' class, slow down and flunk the course. Shirley Wayda leaves her back seat in P.O.D. class to her brother. Charlene Weldon leaves the bottle of 'clVliss Clairol that Lynn Rensma willed to her to Donna Elinski. Sarah Wentworth leaves her last four enjoyable years of English and History to some lucky student. Reba Wertz leaves her seat in English class to Doris Black. Linda Wiler leaves her locker 212 to her sister, Martha. Holly Williams leaves her gullibility to Sherry Walter. Suzy Wo-od leaves her cheerleading skirt to Jeanne Natale. Charles Young leaves all of his bad grades to some unfortunate junior. Mildred Yucha leaves her seat in P.O.D. to Jeanne Natale. Jane Zurcher leaves her ability to blush to any unlucky junior. Jeanette Zurcher leaves her seat in P.0.D. class to Shirley Lamar. THESE ARE THE LAST RIGHTS OF THE CLASS OF 1964. The role of public schools in our society is rapidly becoming more vital and therefore more demanding. Our late president, John F. Kennedy, short- ly before his tragic death noted that: '4Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. Our requirements for world leadership, our hopes for economic growth, and the demands of 'citizenship itself in an era such as this require the maximum development of every young American's capacityf' You students are challenged by the very time in which you live to take advantage of every available opportu- nity to develop yourself educationally to the utmost of your capabilities. Your school board in a like manner is chal- lenged to provide for you as many opportunities as is feasible. You need only to look at the expanded program now available to you and the enlarged and additional facilities for your use to realize the sincerity with which the school board and the community is meeting their challenge. To you graduates of 1964, I would say you are about to face new chal- lenges. The degree to which yo-u have availed yourself of opportunities in high school will determine quite largely how well equipped you are to meet these new challenges of adult life. To you who have yet to complete your high school education, I would say make yourself as aware of the op- portunities available to you and through planning with your parents, counsel with your teachers, and extended effort on your part, take full advantage of that part of your school program which still lies ahead. H. J. Sherwood Supervising Principal QC!-IOOL BOARD Left to Right: Standing: Noyd Chappel, Robert Scott, Marlin Schnell. Seated: Urno Gustafson, Jr., Robert Spencer-President, Kenneth Franklin-Vice President, Doris Rapp. Not Present: Frank Briggs, Lavina Frew, Florence H. Spencer-Secretary. QE EQ Mrs. Florence Spencer is secretary of the school hoard. Besides doing the pay- roll Work and keeping the minutes for the meetings, she does the bookkeeping for the school district. Mrs. Ann .lohnson is Mr. Matthews' private secretary and also secretary for the high school. Her duties include making up the daily bulletin, typing tests, doing account Work for school activities, and recording students' grades in the perma- nent record folders. Mrs. Leila Craft is Mr. Sherwood's secretary. Her du- ties include typing letters, tak- ing care of the cafeteria ac- counts for the school district, processing orders for -supplies, and acting as a receptionist. QUITE MISS Helen Piper Dr. Thomas Gettings Do you have a headache, upset stomach, wa- tery eyes, or maybe even the measles? Go see Miss Piper! Miss Helen Piper is the nurse for all t.he schools in our district. She administers first aid in the case of accidents, Weighs and meas- ures all students, tests students' eyes and ears annually, and assists in dental and medical ex- aminations. The medical examinations are given to the seventh and eleventh grade students each year by Doctor Thomas Gettings, the school doctor. Dr. Gettings also gives physieals to- boys who are trying out fo-r sports. This year the Health Suite was moved to the old art room. The additional space provides more room for records and equipment. 53 WO CAFETERIA WORKERS: Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. M. Jones-supervisor J. Barton L. Hill J. Johnson D. Littlefield F. Mourer J. Peterson R. Sample 54 JANITORS: Mr. G. Anderson Mr. C. Carter Mr. L. Linville Mr. J. Lyon Mr. .l. Lyszaz Mr. G. Teconchuk Mr. R. Walters JANITOI-28 gif! ml l I 1 rm fl WX X E4-KCUDY MR, FRANK ACKLIN English ENGLISH Have you mastered the basic skills of the English language: Word usage, spell- ing, pronunciation, and sentence structure? Competence here is the purpose of all English courses. English is a required course for all students from grades seven through twelve. For seniors planning to attend college, a speech class is offered. English can he called the foundation of our education. Lack of ability to commu- nicate effectively in either a subject, a situation, or a position could cause sudden failure. Progressive movements in all occupa- tions call for more and detailed commu- nication. How We progress in our chosen field may depend on what We have learned in our English classes here at Y.H.S. MISS KATHERINE ADAMS English and Speech English MR. GRAHAM NADAL Upon entering Junior High School, those hav- ing trouble with reading will appreciate Miss York's reading class. This course is taught to seventh and eighth grade students, and it provides a basis for all other studies. A reading scale is used to improve the student's comprehension and speed. All students are given a placement test to determine at which level they are capable of reading. They then advance at their own speed to more diffi- cult reading material as they improve. 5 New 001 tom MISS EDITH YORK Reading and English MR. HERBERT JOHNSON English -6 Q Q foe? Z' -Z, , l fkgf MRS. ELEANORA SANDBLADE English and Mathematics S MP.. ALAN TUBE h Social Studies and Geograp Y I-HQIOEY History, a vital phase of our curriculum, is com- prised of many different courses. History gives each of us a knowledge of our countryis heritage and an awareness of the various functions of the government. ln the seventh grade, the foundation for under- standing our history is begun by studying Ancient History. ln eighth grade, the students study Ameri- can History. Pennsylvania History, taught in the freshman year, gives continuity to American His- tory While enlarging our scope by moving to the local level. Sophomores concentrate on Wo'rld His- tory, which is important in developing an insight to World problems. American History is again studied in the junior year, this time from a more adult point of view aimed at the background and development of democracy. Problems of Democ- racy, Economics, and Sociology are studied by seniors. These courses are planned around direct application of ourselves to contemporary problems. - --4' ' 3 i t t KNAPP MR G ' - REID S ' . PIERC . MUNA h oc1al Studles E A Ygliial Studies and Frenc U' M MR. JAMES C43 Social Studies and Ge LE Ogfa ph y DEP QU S 35 NXBIKM Swax 500 NN R. ORVAL BORTON Social Studies ER DON . and MH- Social Studxes MR. JERRY WESTOVER Mathematics Even if you can't solve algebra problems you can have fun drawing, as these juniors illustrate. MR. ROBERT WAGN ER 60 Mathematics Have you ever wondered what two and two are? Students who have gone through the Y.H.S. math department usually know this simple fact. Their high school math training begins with a gen- eral math course in the seventh grade. The majority of the eighth graders take general math, while a few take Algebra I as the ninth graders do. For those students who strive to increase their knowledge of this exact science, the more ad vanced courses of Plane Geometry Algebra II, and Trigonometry may be taken. General courses such as Business Math and Senior Math are also offered. 2, 2. 2, b IVV'-4-ac 2.6. MRS. JEANNETTE CONNELY Mathematics MR. THOMAS DUNN Mathematics and Science DEPAIZIMENT Two he-ads are better than one, especially when you are solving a geometry problem. bl The Science Department offers a variety of courses throughout Junior and Senior High School. Advanced technology in almost any field requires at least some science background. The department aims to satisfy everyone-fs needs, Whether he plans on farming or collegeg shop Work or 'secretarialg forestry or nurs- ing. During the first two years at Y.H.S., students are required to take General Science, an introductory sci- ence course touching on some aspects of biology, chem- istry, and physics. A new course for interested fresh- men Was added this year: Earth and Space Science, a study of our solar system and characteristics of the earth. Plant and animal life is studied by all sopho- mores in Biology, While Chemistry is a junior elective and Physics, a senior elective. Consumer Chemistry is an elective also open to juniors. Here, chemistry is related to everyday living. Physical Science is a consumer-type physics course open to seniors who are more interested in physics' application to familiar substances rather than strict application of formulas. 62 Above Left: MR. FLOYD WADDELL Biology and Health L0-wer Right: Chemistry and General Science ENOE Above Right: MR. JAMES MILLER Science and Geography Lower Left: MR. LESLIE ERIKSEN Science and Mathematics mm., DEPARTMENT It looks like Charlene Weldon is well beyond the 'Ahunt and pecki' stage, as she demonstrate.s keep- ing your eyes on the copy while using one of our new electric typewriters. L Left: MR. WAIDE O. INGOLS Business Education Have you ever been frustrated because of a certain teacher who dictates at the rate of 100 miles an hour and that commercial stu- dent sitting next to you is taking it pretty calmly with a paper full of those curly Qis? Then there's typingg what a job trying to get your fingers over all those keys! The Commercial Department tries to solve these problems. Typing solves the mastery of the keyboard by using the touch system of typewriting, and de- velops typing techniques such as posture, stroking, skillful manipu- Rzghz. MRS. FRANCES OCONNELL Business Education Right: Charlene Nelson works at ,the ditto machine. Maybe she's making copies of that big test you flunked. lation of the parts of the typewrit- er, and keeping the eyes on the copy. Shorthand solves your note problems by developing the ability to punctuatc sentences and letters correctly, increasing your vocab- ulary, Writing with co-ntrol, and constructing new outlines from dictation. Other business subjects taught in this curriculum are Busi- ness English, Business Math, Of- fice Practice, Transcription, Book- keeping, Record Keeping, and Notehand. Left: Andrea. 'Cantz demonstrates her shorthand ablllty on the board. Do-n.'t Worry, I do-n't understand it either! DEP MR TERRENCE HOOK Business Education MR. ROBERT ENGLISH Music Music gives many of us hours of pleasureg it often relaxes and soothes our tensions. However, to receive the full benefit of music, we all need to develop- sensitive and intelligent listening habits. This is the main purpose of music and the chief reason why it is required in seventh and eighth grades. It also provides the students with an opportunity to express themselves in music. They gain additional knowledge about the instruments of the orchestra and band and learn some musical his- tory. If students at the end of the eighth grade feel that another year of music would help them develop their musical appreciation to a greater degree, they may elect it in ninth grade. v Y nl-L, if -Y - ' ' 1, l' L Y V I. - Y , li' - , I. ,, Y --V- E MUSIC Classes in Visual Art are taught to students in grades seven through nine. The classes are con- structed to give the students an understanding of the significance of Visual Art. Mr. Carl Campbell tries to impress upon his students the uses of art in their everyday lives. The objects of art class are to develop alert- ness, understanding, and self-realization. Art brings out those things which arouse admiration, approval, or pleasure in human beings. MR. CARL CAMPBELL Visual Art ART 1 LANGUAGE Our Language Department has been greatly expanded this year. French has not been taught here for many years, but it has been brought back into the curriculum. Mrs. Knapp took one period a day to teach first year French, which is open only to juniors and seniors. Also, Spanish was reopened this year, taught by Mrs. Dickey. Students from grades nine through twelve were able to enroll for one of four classes offered daily. Latin ll was taught to give last year's La.tin I students a full credit before the language is abandoned here. This course was taught by Miss Henry. All foreign languages are two-year electives, taught five times per week. MHS. MABEL DICKEY Spanish and English MISS JANET HENRY Latin MRS. MONA KNAPP Social Studies and French MR. JOHN SHEA Boys' Physical Education and Health v The car that passed few tests but passed many long study hall hours! A valuable part of every juniorls schedule is the required Driver's Education class. Meeting once a week, the class studies the laws pertaining to drivers of all vehicles and important facts concerning driving. Every student has experience in actual driv- ing sometime during the year. This gives him practical experience along with textbook theory. No one missed seeing this year's Driver Education car. Mr. Shapiro and his students were whisked smartly about town in a 'alively red onel' from Ford. The car, leased each year from Clarkls Ford, is equipped with dual controls for greater safety and instructional value. MR. HARVEY SI-IAPIRO Driver's Education and History i -Z-DU-Q ff .The ke Vs, Mada 111 e MRS VIRGINIA BRYAN Vocational Home Economics -Ur 4' 4- I 4 1 -1- -vr ,'1 -r me - ' 1 at if li, .Wi I Q PMN Q .l ,Vplibl E P i l I I ill' T ' ' hm I a.' . s v.. s W ' .till 'F ,ffl AGIZICIJLTUIPE 70 The Vocational riculture Department not only tries to create an mterest in the farming occupa- tion and its related fields but it also tries t 1nst1ll in the boys such things as self-confidence, the ability to make wise choices concerning their farming program a prlde in the farm home and 1ts surrounding area and a greater appreciation of their social personal and civic duties MR. JOHN HUMMER Vocational Agriculture HOME EO. Do you know how to bake a pie? The Home Eco- nomic students in our school do. With a fine instructor like Mrs. Bryan, yo-u are bound to learn to cook. In addition to this accomplishment, the girls also learn to he more aware of their appearance, to acquire skills in construction of garments, the principles of nutrition, the making of wise decisions, home nursing, child care, efficient management, and social hospitality. Home Economics is required for all junior high stu- dents. This year for the first time, the Crisco award for the outstanding student in Home Economics will be given in addition to the traditional Betty Crocker award. Mr. .lo-hnson constructs a drawing for his drafting class and points out the importance of three dimensional drawings to his metal shop class. MR. DONALD JOHNSON Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts department has been greatly enlarged this year. The additions made it possible to expand the program to include senior high courses. The previously used facilities were barely adequate for junior high alone. The senior high courses include: drafting, wood shop, and metal shop. These courses are electives. The main objectives of teaching industrial arts on the senior high level is not to teach a boy to be INDUQTEJEALAPIQ MR. RAY KAHLE Industrial Arts Mr. Kahle explains the fundamental tools and demonstrates their use in the wood shop. a mechanic or draftsman, but to help' him build a background and interest in this field. The seventh and eighth grade students are required by the State to take industrial arts. Freshman courses in industrial arts are elec- tives. lndustrial Arts has many phases including work with wood, plastics, metal, and electricity. 71 GUDGNCE OOUNQELOI21 Have a problem? See Mr '4T.7' At the beginning of the year there were naturally, schedule changes. As time went on things settled down and Mr. Tur- chan could perform hls other duties as guidance counselor Testing students and counseling them on the re ults make up a great part of his duties. Hrs office IS always open to students who would like to plan their future careers. SPECIAL ewezxnom uoME-QcuooL ADVIQOPJ -www mfuwii..,,m,1fffs The program in special education was 1n1t1ated at Youngsville High for the first tlme this year The purpose of speclal educatlon IS to provide the best education for those pupils who would otherwise have a difficult time in regular classes It also en ables students who are in special education to grad uate with students of their own age Students in' special education take their main sub jects as a groupg however they are lntegrated with the other students in areas such as art physical education, music, health mdustrlal arts and home economics. The program this year is operated by the Warren County School Board To get the parents and school to work together that's his aim. Mr Pierce calls on the parents of seniors during the first semester The second semester is devoted to the v1s1tat1on of eighth grade parents A great deal of his time was spent this year v1s1t1ng the parents of new students Another of his many duties is to visit students who may be 1n the hos MR. REID PIERCE C!-AQQEQ CLASS Left to Right: LARRY PERSING, Vice President BARB DYKE, Treasurer '65 CONNIE KNAPP, Secretary HERK WOOD, President Allio, Bonnie Anthony, Robert Bailey, Frances Baker, Carol Barnard, Barbara ms Bouchard Robert Brant Lois Bri gs Fredrick Brown Leah Bull Roxene Barton, Jeffrey Barton, Linda Beers, Dale Black, Doris Borton, Philip Camp, Harold Carr, Thomas Chitester, ,lean Clark, Cary Crippen, 'Barbara Crippen, Lewis Danielson, Lois Dehner, Jewel Devore, Harry Dey, Susan Dunham, William Dyke, Barbara Emerson, Cheryl Enos, Nancy Etter, Frances Grady, Dennis Green, Bart Groves, Harold Gurdak, Joseph Haight, Thomas Howell, Nancy Huselton, Joel Jewell, Barbara Jewell, Karen Johnson, Mendle Knapp, Connie Lamar, Shirley Lewis, Robert Linkerhoff, Gerry Lucas, Terry Fitzgerald, Tom Font, Jeffrey Frew, Robert Gettings, Joan Glenn, Arden Hajnik, Karen Hannold, Gary Hartford, Joyce Hedstrom, Carol Howell, James Johnson, Robert Jukes, Marilyn Kenney, Dan Kenney, Norman Kirk, Judy Martin, Dale Mason, Mary Mathers, Frank Meleen, Billie Jo Miles, Winifred Natale, Mary Ann Olson, Margery Parker, Tallant Persing, Larry Pilling, David Schneider, Diana Schnell, Kathleen Scott, Alan Shannon, Patricia Shellhouse, Don Miller, Julia- Mills, Ellen Moniak, Barbara Moniak, Sharon Morgach, Steve Pugh, Lucille Reynolds, Sheryl Roberts, Sandra Rodgers, John Schillinger, Peter Strickland, Thomas Sveda, Deborah Szewczuk, Barbara Taydus, Thomas Thomas, Kenneth VanOrd, Thomas Walter, Sharyn Wiler, Martha Williams, Diane Wing, Robert Slocum, William Smith, Charlene Snow, Don Stewart, David Stino, Josephine Thompson, Leonard Tumer, Linda Urhanik, William Vanderwark, John VanGuilder, Robert Wise, Jerry Wood, Craig Woodburn, Ruth Young, Robert Yucha, Mary Ann Class rings arrived on October 8. Zalik, Pamela CAMERA SHY Burrows, William Kihhey, Marjean Linkerhoff, Mary Smith, Mark This is Grandma Moses and Leonardo De- Vinci. They are members of the Junior Class, believe it or not! 4 The Thinker 77 Cl-ASQ OF- '66 Abraham, Joyce Albaugh, Jack Alexander, Dolores Andress, Nancy Archbold, Donalyn Left to Right: Jeanne Natale, President, John Meleen, Vice Presidentg Susan Brooks, Secretary, Elaine Rhodes, Treasurer Camp, Cheryl Castile, Barbara Chandler, Sharron Clough, Dixie Coleman, Ed Asp, John Baker, Barbara Baker, Leanne Bingman, Maxine Bower, Sylvia Brooks, Susan Brunecz, Theresa Buchanan, Kenneth Bush, Harry Caldwell, Terry Collins, Ed Coons, Carol Cowles, David Curry, David Devore, Dennis Devore, James Dininny, Craig Dunham, Mary Edwards, Ed Fedorchuk, Patricia Ferry, Philip Finlan, Millie Fisher, Loretta Franklin, Mary Gantz, Robert Ishman, Helen Jordan, Dean .l ukes, Dale Kane, Tom Kellogg, James Kiser, June Lanning, Judy Lawrence, Carol Lefik, Kathleen Leofsky, Richard dwill, Terry 512000 I ns H V1 o s: 51 'JU DJ -4 aham, Lee rdak, Paul aehn, Joseph arkins, James O0 I' 11 Hendrickson, Kathy Hetrick, Harold Hodge, Don Howell, Trudy Lewis, Richard Lilliblidge, Barb Lind, Connie Lohnes, Robert Long, Thomas Lore, Sam Lucia, David Lyon, Mary Mason, Dennis Meleen, John Petko, Martha Piccirillo, Pat Radecki, Terry Radecki, Thomas Ransom, Mary Lee Rapp, Brian Reed, Richard Rhodes, Elaine Rigby, Dennis Robbins, Bradley Miller, Marilyn Mitchell, Michael Moronski, Joseph Morrison, James Mulvey, Nancy Natale, .leanne Paden, Bonnie Peeples, Marsha Peterson, ' Karen Peterson, Wayne Shine, Patrick Silvis, Darlene Smith, Betty Smith, Mary Lou Smith, Shirley Smith, Troy Stuart, Rosemary Suppa, Sandra Taber, Peggy Taydus, Patricia Roberti, Nancy Rosenburgh, Dorothy Ruhlman, Herman Russell, Herbert Savitz, Elizabeth Savugot, Shirley Schnell, Nancy Scott, Charles Shellhouse, Ronald Sherlock, Patricia Theuret Dennis Trask Michael Turner Carol Van Guilder, Kathy Vorse, Sheryl Walton Albert Whaley, Richard Wilcox Richard Wiler, Eugene Wilson Elizabeth Winans, Ruth Wojtowicz, John Yucha, George Wolfe, Virginia Wood, .ludy Wright, Regis CAMERA SHY Brown, Cynthia Peters, Sandra Watch that pin, Connie. May I help you? This Student Council Receptionist runs errands for everyone. Ol-ASQ Allen, Dennis Bailey, John Barber, Dane Barnard, Kathy Bean, Deanna Brunecz, Colin Brunecz, Margaret Bubash, George Buckley, Thelma Bugbee, Carolyn OP Seated: Mary Mulvey, Secretary. Standing: Steve Wood, Treasurer' .lim Rafalski, Vice President, Milt Jorhrrson, President. 1 Black, Dan Blystone, Joyce Bower, Donald Brehxn, Michael Briggs, Rick Burleigh, Kay Carter, Gary Castano, Susan Clark, Mary Collins, Glenn Crandall, Harold Curry, Nancy Danielson, Barbara Chappel, Connie Chisholm, Robert lv K , 1 Danielson, David Devore, Susan Dunham, David Durlin, Carol Eastman, Charles Gallagher, John Giegerich, Karen Groves, Richard Gumina, Jim Gurdak, Lana Eastman, Robert Elinski, Donna Fedorchuk, Michael Fitzgerald, Bruce Gage, Max Gurdak, Mary Hackman, John Hamilton, Ernest Hanner, Patricia Hazeltine, Evelyn Hedstrom, Mary Hendrickson, Dean Henry, Jesse Holcomb, Edward Hultbe-rg, Elma Jewell, Laura Jewell, Rebecca Johnson, John J ohnson, LaDonna Hannoild, Susan Holcomb, Kathleen Holcomb, Thomas Hoillabaugh, Cindy Hoy, Bonnie Hoy, Diana Johnson, Milton Johnson, Susan Kay, Geoffrey Kenney, Susan Kibbey, Virginia Little, Larry Lohnes, Richard Loomis, Donald Lore, Ruth Lucas, Glenda Messinger, Phyllis Miles, Rosemary Mimm, Alfred Mitchell, Marie Moore, Roberta Murray, Clyde Myers, Sallie Natale, Ronald Nulph, Betty Ongley, Kathryn Reagle, Sue Rex, Sandra Reynolds, Judy Rice, Violet Savitz, .lohn Knapp, Ronald Kuzminski, Tom Lehman, Christy Leofsky, Sally Linkerhoff, Bob Martin, Phyllis Mason, Marjorie May, Linda Maze, Shirley Mclntyre, Yvonne Moronski, Ronald Morris, Louis Morrison, Russell Muczynski, Frances Mulvey, Mary Pavloclx Chr1st1ne PICISOD Linda Proctor Herbert Pugh, Kenneth Rafalski, James Savko, George Sherlock, Robert Slocum, Leslie- Smith, Charles Smith, Clifford Smith, Sandra Spear, Christine Sullivan, Susan Taylor, Dan Taylor, John Teoonchuk, Ronald Theuret, Linda Thomas, Donald Trask, Susan Upton, Larry Urbanik, Caroline Vroman, Linda Watson, Linda Wayda, Jake Weldon, Joanne Wentworth, George Wiler, Terry Williams, Linda Wo-od, Steve Woodburn, Earl Woodin, .lohn CAMERA SHY Alahaugh, Cary Bemis, Linda Burleigh, Karen Yanni, Toni York, Michael Zalik, Karin CLASS CF '68 Left to Right: CONRAD DANIELSON, Secretary LINDA HANNOLD, Treasurer YVONNE CRAFT, Vice President VVALLY LONG, President Asp, Denice Bacon, Elsie Bacon, Kenneth Barnard, Mary Benedict, Nancy Black, Douglas Black, Kathy Blakesileve, Rick Blum, Robert Bosko, Russell Briggs, Larry Briggs, Margaret Caldwell, Raymond Carr, Linda Chase, Randall Coons, William Cowles, Susan Craft, Yvonne Danielson, Conrad Dunham, Kathy Ferry, Ellen F eny, Kenneth Finlan, Margo Font, Cindy French, Raymond Hill, Patricia Hodak, Linda Holcomb, Philip Holcomb, Ronald Holden, Beulah Holden, Patricia Hollahaugh, Roy Howell, Susan Howles, Douglas Hoy, Jack Jordan, Susan Kibbey, Sandra Kushner, Susan Lamar, Thomas Lampert, Carolyn Landas, Sharon Lawrence, Ronald Lewis, Cathy Lind, Sandra Long, Wallace Gantz, Karen Gettings, Susan Goodwill, Dennis Greely, Richard Haight, Larry Hannold, Dianne Hannold, Linda iHarkins, John Hendrickson, Dawne Hetrick, Karen Hoy, Marsha Huffman, Harold Huffman, Phillip Hultberg, Duane Hutley, Pamela J ackson, Sally Jameson, Jean Johnson, Judy Johnson, Larry Jordan, Linda -..., , ' '13 Morley, Lynne Morris, Paulette Muczynski, Kathy Munson, Barry Nelson, 'George Ongley, Sandra Oviatt, Roger Persing, Bonita Peters, Patricia Peterson, Darrel Lowe, Michael Macks, Sue Mahoney, Susan McGary, Michael Meabon, James Meabon, Thomas Miller, Betty Miller, Bonnie Morgach, Susan Morley, Lynda Rodgers, Dennis Ruhlman, Dan Savitz, Victor Sedlak, Robert Shellhouse, Kathleen Silvis, Nellie Silvis, Ralph Smith, Linda Sobeck, Thomas Stino, Kathleen Pierson, Christine Rafalski, Judy Rafalski, Richard Rex, Karen Rice, Fred Ristau, Nancy Ritter, Debra Robbins, Linda Roberti, Sam Roberts, Patricia H Stuart, William Vanderhoof, John Vandewark, William Walters, Samuel Walton, Dennis Warner, Linda Westfall, Linda Williams, James Wolfe, Dale Wood, Gary Yucha, Martin 'AI want to hold your hand. Sveda, George Swabik, Katherine Swanson, Marilyn Taber, John Taydus, Kathy Taylor, Gloria Taylor, Richard Thompson, John Turner, Lois Zawacki, Sheryl CAMERA SH Y Latshaw, Yvonne Oviatt, Robert An activity period of hard work? 90 Cl-ASQ Left to Right: John Rafalski-Student Council Representative, Amy Papalia-President, Penny Sweetland-Secretary-Treasurer, Victor Beau- seigneur-Vice President. Allen, Daniel Allen, Michael Andress, Richard Antal, Thomas Anthony, John Bacon, Minerva Baker, Leo! Baker, Sue Barber, Paula Barber, Scott Barnett, Shirley Barton, Sue Baumgardner, Penny Beauseigneur, Varden Beauseigneur, Victor Beers, Robert Benedict, Duane Bingman, Truman Birchard, ,Bernard Boardman, Christine Bower, Billie .lean Bowers, Stella Brehm, Brenda Briggs, Marc Brunecz, Kevin Myers, Susan Nagurney, Edward Olson, Elizabeth Ongley, Susan Oviatt, Nancy Paden, Ronald Papalia, Amelia Pavlock, Louis Petty, Jean Phanoo, Gary Pugh, Mabel Pulliam, Sharon Rafalski, John Ran e Sandra S 7 Reynolds, Betsy Savitz, Charlene Schumacher, Greg Schwanke, David Seekings, Mark Shannon, Barbara Smith, Nancy Smith, Phyllis Snyder, Thomas Spencer, Robert Stec, Carol. Rhodes, Lynette Richardson, Clarence Richardson, Rose Riggs, Larry Rorsenburgh, Howard Skelley, Larry Slocum, Roger Smith, Blaine Smith, John Smith, Linda Stec, 'Gloria Steffan, Paul Steuart, Janet Sweetland, Penny Taydus, Ted i 3 Trask, Cl Theuret, Dia H116 Thompson, David 3.I'3. 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Dsville got belted with an un- sary roughness penalty on down sendincr themuback to own 3a yard lin Youngs- vained four on a two-handed wer the middle to Ron Fehl- :vle dished out can' . on l D I 1 ced W th a third down and 19 tion Sample hit Eagle end Radecki across midfield for oring play that covered 61 1 Rad cki made the end zone ched Fehlman hauled inan- nsmc fnr- the nvfrn nnint . erlnes third win in five' six yard run by Jerry Mc- had g1ven Sheffield its touchdown 111 the second Sheffield-19 Newark P arsons Swartzfager Lloyd Hecei Elmquist Slack Korbar Hall Bolicz McGuire 0 0- 7 6 7 6-l9 Brl99S Hall 127. PAT- S terference pen against a CQ coach for unsi duct. Late in the Eagles stopped and run the p the ball on e 19 yard e. to the nine ya: onds showing 4 half time. Thf Springs' playe linued to roll I heir third win . :day afternoon The d1'lVc Lau uuv., uvvvcvcn, f A l h - on the Cambridge Springs' 27. -defeating.Saegemmgglkiglilylgag t . 'Jhuck Sample h three touch- IS cause while mtriwbuted the 't get the ball :rimrnage until .s almost over. on a quarterback sneak., Phil- ,Baker ran with tl1e!e2gt.ra:,point. The halt ended with Youngsville 'holding a 20-6 edge. The second halt opened- with more centering problems. Youngs- 'ville received the kickovt f, couldn't move the ball and' tried to punt :four plays later. The pass was high and Saegertown took over on the Youngsville nine. The first play gained nothing. The second play saw the Eagles throw the- Panthers fora three- time U ther play le ln P13 e gralnl V5 Hex from it 95 e en time gi-our n' amp. 'or al ' My' I tit Want 1 Lg- e sc! e ag 'tra p , half rw passe: 9' , sides sf 32 5529 i caused of Sy soil 1. Saegei d' . PGHCQ, .. W- -. - --- .... .... .-..-..--.... came a: Bbbing' Penalty Bhd 8 43. rect result of a bad pa ft- i0P,al rying to an H FUD role. Gr: mi owr le part all he same 'fi dge I i 19 r twl 9 .H abbin 'st score l lg I the '- nple's '7- l f V lf ' ard ling, QQOYL prays later. J-UIULIICI' 'Dau pass ttggnquarter en' igk jump pass from center on the attempted and quarterba .laels who had .-punt found Saegertown taking the pig-skin ove kicked the PA scoring Springs got day on their ne recovered a fu Youngsville 25 I dumped Ondisl and then were tive five-yard I for receivers . precarions Jsih I ran harmless en to ibhe end zone. lter on the ex- washigh and caslght in his r run the ball lved the kick- bad pass from lagle punter's l run back aft- bulled to s In -. .. ...... ra.. .,..,it to prevent end theygame. es Ol ways., gSaegertownmfrom turning it into Head CoachAToby Shea ny ' imtel leased i nthers got the ball on ' y p wth HE . A . . . suit, although I think we comxfg . .- rdsj ,f1?f5:alfi5,1n over on the tour. On the tirst play Spencer Ferry went around 'left end for the scorep Dave l-laemer kicked the extra point. Ferry crossed the goal line again late in the.game but it was called back because oct a penalty. Youngsville gained 11 yards in its first two plays after taking over. On the next play - the first of the second quarter e- Sample started through the left side of his line on a keeper play, saw some daylight and went all the way for a 64-yard TD. Frank Mathers' extra point attempt was Sample prob:-rblv the 'm Qpsfft B611 Af Vn1Im n'om1':1'n n'-ll HUA--- .I .. I-- I- elehration Is Hel if Of a test ned 1 ted 'ho pas. ert the nd are You 3.56 Y a tield 4 the pri- end This form: pn, its and v for 1 que rts. ays z the the' rrn was e be aid dan .st Wed :thei big fool eeted b gt. ,ew ben d gym plai ley' Wot Q , . p - , ' but a 1 otti F Nm- uroardottlr, and Charlene Weldon. are expected tl alice barracks 5f,rgvement, The dance, sponsored by the The large new 'The LHW and V Part of the improvement he was Dine fh1'0llSh l talking about will come in the cheerleaders, attracted many stu- the school was dents who witnessed the crowning week, adding tl at the Queen at nine o'clock.lp19t8Cl projects The cheerleaders made enough A PAREN19 ,J U money to purchase new skirts for lkenstraw Valley Music Boosters basketball season. ON FRIDAY afternoon there was a pep assembly held on thei athletic field with all the students 3 participating. The cheering was'5 excellent and there was much' team support at the game with: Northern Area on Saturday. But' this wasn't enough as the Eagles were defeated 27 to 21 in a very exciting game. The weather turn-l ed out beautltully for all the ies- l etivities, f Tonight the Ea-gles travel to- 'Townville for a battle with the Townville Eagles. There was also at 11 SYN exp' Tl soot .Thig You to. l! Pm! Tl long are idea lto - la A ty. evel Schl stra clas Q '25 IW!!! tean roor..- . . , A tumble on the first play of the -third quarter -on the Youngs, ville 20 yard line by the Eagles set' up the third Knight score. The Knights scored again in the fourth Y? Ward WH11- periodlon a pass interception. The stanza V, when .Southpaw Samples arm got hot but by that time the Eagles, were fighting the clock-' more than the Knights. ' , NAS 3rd l By D4 le for 33 yards, on the 30. A Baker aerial g, down on the l rangy Feihlman' from Sample 2' 9 ' line 1 ie PAT jsville halt, 2 ling kin l ther in succ Jn. A face-mask g b in put l' rd line vwn foi i pass. eh in tl aut Ve 1ir-d qi ngsvill les hel 1 and Er. Ho nple l' took 4 son fat down, but was teen-yard lossy fate two plays of most ot tl The Eagles Eagles. also scored in the lastl than two Ulm? .yard plunge by Phil Borton, but ning for the lay as T the r renee, pays w....g.,v..le travels to Town- vill be given by the Boys l Mform of better offensive blocking. As. early as the eng of Youngs-. :e of the Ki-' villefs first series of owns, it wasl ay of the sec- : apparent that the line was goingl I1 . f to have to do better. 5 Quarterback Chuck Sample wenti back to punt. A host of Rockets X came through the line and blocked . his attempt, taking over the ball on the Eagles' 21. On the third play from 'scrim- Mmage after the big break, Rocket quarterback Jerry Wilson dashed over from the two. Larry Jones l umbled' a n d passed to Neil Hart for the extra. iveredi on the ' P03415 ys 1ater Van- 5 Youngsvillextook over on its own' yards for the 37 after returning the kickoff 19 gempt was Ynog yards and ten plays later had a MTD of its own. Sample ran out of' ter, Dope Ann the .DOCk6t for a first down on the ice of BY to the Y 10-' , 'Ihreq ck d his I :ly pickin' :ht 21 and rst oni past. cd e extral he m centei as ipt. l ltS ie interd :backers rd tting tht es lay befol ne attem ' 17, A the ba mf, - l ill, Ed rn, ads rent ,pr eld fro 111 . Sampl ,gs in the l ad Phil h ' iss. Baker also mint. Northern after the kick- t. an offside penalty nv1,,,,N,, Mc villewith hopes of keeping its , Randolph cou1dn't move the ball for the first half of thetfinal per- iod- but finally did get a. drive gog. ing. On the Youngsville 14 yard line, blocked the attempt 'and' V Yolmgsviue 1f?E2VE?Edi.--, . . V 1'-gfinwtliew-next play'San1ple hit Pick Brides u-nfield and the-scorev 1 . ix .Lax .-1.3.2 .. . - efforts. 'egllef Y0ung5vil1glVl'5.'4 6-0. Briggs was all alone-and i' 'i' 'A' 4 punt fqrrnation. Tile' had no -'trouble ,strollingl 97 thei: line, Wilson tried to pass. Norms Kenny came dashing through the. 1 has not been decided vthethei to Blownqutst all' file an official protest mm by Fran The call came late in the fouith Chuck- Sal' Yotmgsvuill 'SIN fNf'X U pseis Eagle. 4-. -311 sl -The the Saltiurn soor S0631 orfa om'Dot EALS1 one-'ya -EW Iicial to comn explain what ignored him. i ien 1 nad an ex? nlnnntinn r-nmino' l' Shea Said, he ision once its ble -Qdll was s, before. The ah intention- 'lavity against i rushed at the ehlman down- ofi balance hefcaught it g down. How- ' went all the r plays' later h -the middle attempt wal , TD came. just before the end of the game. The Eagles were starting to 'drive dcwn field. Sample passed and Peeples picked it 4 back upfield he real doing to get caught sc nation SamQe was caught in their ,Q .4 .5 ' 'tu H Townville 'line Q at made. it throw instead, 1 lgs' E FOI' e ball titer a 1 i' ng Yom y Coat! ss iintnef gaiinst i Da, . h all om quist me A 4 Qiofr took IHC, li a. ,TMO Y ro inf toss Ck 19 yams' Iinom Greet' to Rook. Luearelli Q WOWQS with added uiieffmint, giving Kane a. -W gave them lead of 34 to e. :mari 'the Ili ng tlhe' mgs' ,ttf 'ilhe vvuivels Soon oauurgm ! me une-ywu wie. L'LlrO81'Sl' mn if Rggk mrnrnrl lhite ftilmt nf tho n,nmn.c.eamr nqftmt to th mod- 'ouohidio helt tin me it quaint . Nosvn rd quart Sat- stamt r a. bon BHG' led 'no r robe-d til son- ! PWM ' wed up 5 GSVU rd. Err H ,AISI vart, be logg! tea-H1 f split th: an 3.-fllefnf piece, ivlnil a det' the vict 'Thi ,. iste of ' eil' ou at- thu , any ov years 1 uckl 5 Northe md Combi est .ya ired ,Lfl-an P in Jus! ti.- re the I ling Ol bout y Shea out 15-au yarusi ire wnoie unng uieuiter--said'he iownviiie escort on On the 'rim cmnle the sideline. call. Intent c:..,.A wvlf-ills ...1,..-.vm um ku sve Meleen at- had never been so madiinllis-lifel away from his claimed there was nbibasisfor tha ional 'gfounding is lais: grounded in the at the sar in front-Or to the lers were tserf M ' x , him. The iproceeded' 'to mar-ku yards dow lor the penalty. IU- iour yard: Siding issa live yard Dibble's ' ' 4 , , ,he gmum that, the game' was ed on the r the Eagles. 'Ihere at Frelick had his nefcftrz -n I , qw-,,vC,,,,,k5 , this game against Eight . pl boi. Tovwnvillex jump- i 25-0 lead 'before his first Quarterba Stewartp C dozen Stel safety me was perfe stride. ant end zone. point., W 1 Sample, that gain luld score. scored its first Ville in the first period. the ball away hbled A V id play from scirim- lays later Townvillel ' s Bil1'Darling'wa!g end ot one of passes good ff ighthave been P' . ting ird's r Vf i v'r QE ui .liz dc l.l.'v ec se Ui to le. re H: 3!t0 11 le B: th' Cc he gi 45 pi th yz tt te D if! Yt Bi th? wt to th bz th pit til di hi B. yi H 14- H11 tu a OV the to fiv th! Mi f0l P1 thi in: thi SE' CC 'CGI ya go in of th' tix Ra the m A a Y , E Youngsville safetyh, whenhe returned the kickoff from mah. who, was fOrC'Gd to workrhw' score and .. ,., ,,,,, his ,nwn1'25 to the Northern Area K' FM 'Jew later Baker scooted be two going through 1. of the line. Samp'e 'A ,.,. W to ,bye Meleen tor the his way around an official' running 8 downneid. lugh 'lfownvillesgame was highlight- th ed by ,the 'running of junior riglitew fi -halfbaqlgf -Tom Peeples. Peeples- 011 Y ' 7' ' 1 ' l WXIZQHY Congratulations, to the Crawford County Champs! twenty-two lettermen this year. In Order to 63111 3 letter, a boy must play a totallof eleven quarters dur- ing the season. In order to be given credit for 21 quarter, a boy must play at least six of the twelve Nice goin', fellas. The hard Work which went before this successful season began on August 18. Mr. Shea and his assistants: Mr. Tubbs, Mr. T. Dunn, and Mr. Kiesnowski coached these boys to this fine season. minutes in the quarter. There were fourteen senior boys out of a total of Left to Right: Row 1: T. Lucas, R. Fehlman, D. Turner, .l. Bosko, P. Baker, C. Sample, S. Meleen, L. Sanford, E. MIIIVGY, D. Rupp, J. Rafalski. Row 2: Mr. Kiesnowski, J. Gurdak, A. Devofre, G. Fitzgerald, D. Danielson, L. Thompson, T. Carr, D. T Rad ki E Coleman D Kenney, Peterson, D. Barnett, F. Mathers, R. Anthony, Si. Lore, Mr. Shea. Row 3: Mr. T. Dunn, . ec , . I ., . . A. Scott, B. Slocum, N. Kenney, P. Bofton, R. Briggs, Bi. Wing, D. Mason, T.. Caldwell, M.r. Tubbs. Row 4: R. Leosky, T. Radeckl, D. Devore, K. Thomas, H. Camp, T. Kane, Bi. Rapp, C. Dinniny, J. Harkins, P. Ferry, G. Mason, J. Kellogg. Come on, boys, let's see some Tension mounts as af Play' g00S action! ! into action. Y.H.S. OPP. 18 Randolph-East Mead 7 14 Cambridge Springs 7 12 Kane 34- 26 Saegertown 13 7 Sheffield 19 21 Northem Area 27 20 Townville 32 26 Conneaut Valley 13 Crawford County League Champions 'E' wa s me xr! 2, semi Left lo Right: Kathy Schnell, Lois Danielson., Barb Crippen, Suzy Wood-Co-captain, Bonnie Anderson-Co-captain, Connie Ander- son, Jeanne Natale, Holly Williams. DEIZQ The cheerleaders, under the supervision of Mrs. Mabel Dickey, cheered our football and basketball teams to many victories this year. The Varsity Cheerleaders sponsored dances and sold pennants tor raise money, which they used to purchase red pleated skirts. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders not only cheered for J.V. basketball games, but also for junior high basketball and football games. They furnished their own uniforms and used the newly secured red and white shakers to add to their cheers. Center: Joanne Weldon, Vonnie Craft. Right: Judy Rafalski, Diana Hoy. Left: Susan Cettings, Bonnie Persing. IOI for Sparta was Larry af the h with 18 ,EHSQ F e Ea les went into a 14-10 1 HH 3551-ft. the first quarter and stayed ond ' Per 10' front all the way By the mid- 1S'1?01Hf t' mark it was 32 25 at the end While the third period 48 34 efh1'0US'h 4 and Phil Borton 1'7 The big YOUYIZ-Will Th ff- 1pleWolve igles in 9 -41 ll 1 East 'Foresthere Friiay walloping the Bears, 95-41, Pleasantville downed Tidi- S-39. t the only two teams the expect to have any tI'0Ub1G :his 'year as defending ons ot the Upper Allegheny League are Spartansburg es Sp. eci jtar igh rta .S' ifor irs ,Cas scored A16' , sw lrst eaguer Eagles, backed :ed the Titusville The Eagles had th Chuck Sample Pd to make a romp out e. Ron Fehlman scored 18 points in the last S Meleen and Phil Bor. lt in double figures with D. respectively. Sam wirfiheicbig gi-U: 'for the IHVLACLD , e Ea 2l-30 from the foul line 'Wai ' ville ver Tidii IENVILLE - nY Eagles ha lngsville had 1 ouole figure ' Ronnie McCanna lrthern Area. Both are on l hm bv Hu, fime rl 15 mem scoring mor Fehlman's 26 led Phil Borton tallic Sample 20. Steve Bearswith' 11 foll Clain with,-10. V 'Tidioute's Bull warmed up in ti ff? pu 'UI nly dog st . -ln. l 1 Z. zer..,,,- --. -..c v...,, 1 them. E . Totals Score by ouarte YOUNG-SVILLE EAST FOREST The Eagles jur 11 first quarter built it up. to 51- ended. Youngsvi lead up to 78133 third quarter. -' were outscored ij Youngsville pul- per cent of its! goals hitting on 3 the foul line the: 63.4 .per cent. Sheffield fired from the floor hii attempts. They 1 the foul line foi 'Theres were 52 fouls called inthe' game, 23jaga.inst Youngsville and the Rockets connech-' -A 1- 'e e4--to heffieldg The Tltusville a a 70-35 Qin over Lu. ' 1'9UZhf'.the Eagles ,re per game 'up to- ouble figures waslat with 15. Three of lviu svious top scorers,i .rs , Bill McGraw and Ea-H 5, scored only 16 'the i vk lEag YQYNQC' S ,. In Bl' LY ditor basketball 4-1 record, L king-sized 3' night here 'ines, -98-58. :tfie1d's re- fopped only and that to init, 69-63. 1 good part ehind in the :ontest. 's' in .double gures, the rgagles nad no- trouble all stopping Sheffield. Youngs- e had a 10-0 lead early in the t period before John Bulicz k an foul shot for Sheffield to put Wolverines Von the scoreboard. -all adds up to 'seeing the in, good position for hardwood. cham- e for some 1 est scorers, land Chuck both put.on Q period for t back into :regular in the entire jBorbon. 'He ioints in the ample com- St 10 points nple would p one of the Q court pre- lp, In many si would be psket alone. to Fehlman Usually net- 'play failed en Fehlman e recovered , and put, it Jints for the ined in the ille was on 1 the game y 1UlU.' DULVIIU old. core af Held B 1 Sheffield coach Rod? Vashaw is still apparently' trying the right combination. Several times throughout ithe game he re- aEagle's- -ovnm at the' i VA!-ZQUY Left to Right: Row 1: Mr. .lames'Mi1ler-coach, P. Borton, G. Hannoild, R. Fehlman, C, Sample E. Meleen. Row 2: F. Kwiatkowski, T. Carr, A. Roh-erti, J. Bosko, J. Stefffan, D. Danielson, T ucas. You can't beat 'em, You can't beat 'em, You can't beat 'em . . . in This cheer seemed to characterize the 1963-641 basketball season. The team was managed by Frank Kwiatkowski and Terry Lucas. Under the coaching of Mr. James Miller, they had a record of 17 Wins and only 3 losses. They were UVAL champions and Went to the play-offs at Meadville where they were defeated by Mercer. There were ten lettermen this year, two of whom were receiving their third letter and seven of whom were receiving their first letter. In order to be eligible for a letter, a boy must have played one-half of the total quarters which were played during the season. The Starting Five BASKETBALL 9 Jia. mrzenv Victory, victory is our cry! This cheer from our .1 .V. cheerleaders helped lead the boys on to victory. Mr. Shapiro coached these sophomore and junior boys on to a season with 19 vic- tories and 5 losses. Toward the end of this year's cam- paign, a group of these boys played in the varsity games. This successful season might L be an indication of the Var- ! sity Eagles of years to come! The .l.V. Eagles were led by Larry Persing with a total of 261 points for the season, followed by Denny Rigby with 111, Al Scott with 103, and Denny Mason with 101. The other boys and their scores were Lennie Thompson, 933 Don Snow, 643 Pat Shine, 615 Bill Slocum, 595 Ed Coleman, 483 Ken Buchanan, 10g Bob Wing and Tom Radecki with 7 each, and Tom Kane and Terry Radecki with 2 each. These boys are to be congratulated for their fine efforts. Left to Right: Row I: L. Persing, B. Slocum, D. Snow, L. Thompson, B. Wing, A. Scott. Row 2 K. Buchanan, T. Kane, D. Mason, P. Shine, T. Radecki. Row 3: D. Rigby, T. Radecki, E. 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The sophomore girls presented the tradi- tional May Pole Dance in honor of the Queen. Patrick Black, Steve Meleen, Anthony Roberti, and Chuck Sample were chosen to attend Keystone Boys State held at Penn State University, and Mary Stec was selected to attend Keystone Girls State held at Ship- pensburg, Pennsylvania. Judy Lanning and Dave Cowles were the recipients of the American Legion Auxiliary and American Legion School Awards respectively. Awards were also given for scholastic achievements and member- ship to clubs throughout the year. I-I The second annual Homecoming exercises were held October 12, 1963. The announcement of the Queen was made by Bonnie Anderson at a dance held by the cheerleaders on the eve of the Northern H0 NG Area vs. Youngsville football game. The lovely Queen was Diane Kay, escorted by Bart Green. Sue Sher- wood, last year's Homecoming Queen, crowned Diane during the halftime ceremonies of the game. l963 Homecoming Queen, Diane Kay HOME-COMING Left to Right: Connie Anderson, Jeanne Na- ane Kay, Bart Green, Bonnie Anderson. Holly Williams escorted by Steve Meleeng Suzy Wood escorted by Gary Hannoldg Diane Kay escorted by Bart Creeng Inga Siguroardottir escorted by Chuck Sample: Charlene Weldon escorted by Gary Sitler. Left to Right: Inga Siguroar- dottirg Suzy Woo-dg Holly Wil- liamsg Charlene Weldong Di- ane Kayg 1962 Homecoming Queen, Sue Sherwood. Ill tale, Chuck Sample, Di- SCENES W7+'-,MJ - fha Closes Y'ville, Season MEADVILLE - Playing ple run and shoot game, opened ifne District 10 C: playofis Friday night in Al College gym by downing vile, EB-49. FIGHT FOR REBOUND - Y0ungsville's Gary Hanold 1133 hauls in a rebound during the District 10 Class B playoff action at Meadville Friday night. The Eagles .were defeated by Mercer, 63-49, knocking them out of the -action. Also trying for the rebound is Me'rcer's Mark Brown 1341. Watching the action is Youngsville's backcourt ace Chuck Sample 1211. SHOT,GO0D - Youngsvil1e's Chuck Sample 1211, surrounded by Mustangs from Mercer during Friday night's game at Meadville, finds only one course open and that's to take a shot. The shot was good, one oil Sample's 19 for the nigh-t in a losing cause. The Eaglesi were defeated, 6349. Watching Sample take the sho are Mark Brown 1343, Mark Patterson 1253 and Fre McConnell 1153. McConnell had 29 points against the Eagley -Timesphoto by Knight as mm PAST YEA!-21 Left to Right: Row 1: A. Roberti, T. Carr, C. Weldon, S. Meleen. Row 2: D. Munson, J. Ratfalski G Schumacher, S. Gettings, N. Mulvey, C. Wood, D. Lucia. Row 3: D. Chappel, S. Chapman, SL Macks S Cowles, S. Verse, P. Kellogg, T. Johnson, B. Crippen,- M. F inlan, G. Nelson, G. Bubash, A. Scott. Row 4 C Knapp, D. Kay, S. Reagle, B. Jewell, K. Barnard, B. Hoy, M. Yueha, D. Snow, B. Wing, L. Thompson J Brunecz, D. Cowles, T. Radecki, P. Kay. Not Present: B. Bouchard, C. Brown, C. Chappel, J. Ratfaflskl SECRETARY The Student Council is the governing body of our high school, under the guidance of Mrs. Knapp. The members are elected by their fellow classmates in each homeroom. Also, each class as a whole elects delegates to represent them in, the Council. These students must have an 85 average grade. One of the Council's first activities was the Welcome lnga Dance. The foreign exchange student is always an honorary member of this group. Each year the Council presents a yearbook and an American Flag in remembrance of Youngsville and America to our exchange student. A new idea, that of having a receptionist in the lobby every period to- receive and assist any visitors to our school, was started this year. The group voted on the assem- blies to be presented during the 1963-64 school year. A committee from the Student Council worked with class presidents and faculty members to set up standards and rules concerning school dances. The Council sponsored the Frosty Night, our annual Christmas Dance, on December 20. As a money raising project, they sold folders in the lobby. Again, the group presented scholastic achievement pins to those students who ranked first, second, and third in each class. Left to Right: Row 1: P. Shannon, S. Lamar, J. Hartford, C. Camp, C. Baker, S. Bowers, K. VanGuilder, S. Suppa, R. Wilcox, S. Smith, Miss Henry. Row 2: P. Love, V. Wolfe, D. Black, C. Sherrife, C. Garber, K. Peterson, D. Clough, L. Turner, L. Brant, B. Matve, S. Lore, R. Reed. Row 3: N. Andress, K. Hendrickson, L. Wiler, K. Graham., N. Deshner, S. Easton, C. Coons, E. Savitz, .l. Rea S.P ,T.H 1l,.W'1d,P.T,d.,M.Y . . . eterson Owe J 00 ay us wha Miss Henry and Mrs. lngols busily revlewing a new seleotion of books which has just arrived in the library. UBEARY The new library, which was opened this year, contains 5,727 volumes and has a potential capacity of 8,000 volumes. Seating capacity is now 75 people, which is 413 more than the old library could seat. The doors were opened September 25 for limited service to students in grades 10, 11, and 12. During the Week of October 21-29, the seventh grade was orientated to the layout and operating procedures of the library, and on October 30 the library was opened to the entire student body. The library training class, consisting of 47 students, meets in the library during activity period. This class familiarizes interested students with the ftmetions. of the library. They learn the classification of books and their arrangement on the shelves in addition to various duties they will perform as library assist- ants. There are 52 other staff members who work in the library . with the training class. Left to Right: Row 1: Miss Henry, Br. Nulph, K. Giegerich, C. Lehman, L. Gurdak, S. Ongley, L. Robbins, L. Hodak, P. Morris, D. Hoy, M. Finlan, C. Hollabaugh, S. Castano, P. Hutley, J. Jameson, S. Morgach. Row 2: E, Hazeltinre, M. Gurdak, P. Hill, L. Williams, Si. Landas, M. Barnard, G. Taylor, L. Hannold, K. Muczynski, K. Black, Sl. Zawacki, N. Curry, F. Muczynski, S. Howell, K. Lewis, P. Peters. Row 3: P. Hanner, K. Taydus, L. Morley, J.-Reynolds, C. Urbanik, C. Pavlock, 'G. Lucas, M. Hedstrom, C. Brunecz, S. Kushner, L. Turner, L. Morley, M. Mitchell, E. Ferry, H. Crandall. LAYOUT Lay it out.', lt,s wrongln Lay it out againlw This group of imaginative stu- dents plan the positions of the pictures and Write-ups on each page. Layouts are done on special forms, the exact dimen- sions of the pictures and their positions are drawn through on triplicates. The completed triplicates are sent to the pub- lisher as blueprints for printing the pages. LITERARY '4Write-up's, write-ups, Write-ups, forever write-ups! This is a familiar exclama- tion from everyone on the literary staff. But, of course, that,s what this staff does. In addition, they help with the identifying of pictures, writing of captions, and alpha- betizing of the names for the class sections and the index. Left to Right: C. Emerson, J. Mack-staff editor, E. Mills-assistant editor, L. Turner. Left to Right: C. Pierce, S. Moniak, T. Strickland-staff editor, J Chitester, M. Kibbey, S. Wood. l20 AOUILA TYPING All the material which is to he printed in the book must he typed on the tripli- cates. Our typists are the back-bone of the staff. Without their effoits, a single page could not leave for the publisher. These girls strive for accuracy because errors must be erased three times! Left to Right: A. Gantz, C. Nelson, V. Moronski, M. Steo-staff editor. ART Throughout the book are small drawings and spot designs. These are the work of the art staff. Much care is taken with these drawings, for each must complement the page as well as fit for size. PHOTOGRAPHY The photography staff took all of the action shots found throughout the book. Wally Long, our young apprentice, is learning which Way to point the camera. We hope to see him snapping the shutter for a few to come. . N. , . W ,E V 5. ADVISOR Pm here to advise, not to do the Work. This is what our advisor said at the beginning of the year. But by the time everything was completed, he had certainly done his share. MR. FRANK ACKLIN Left to Right: W. Long, J. Huselton, K. Hajnik, B-. Clrippen EDITOR '6Let's get that do-ne-tonightln, a fa- miliar ery from our editor who Wants to get things done! The editor's task is no easy one, but Carol has really done a tremendous job. Examine the book and see for yourself! CAROL MONG The Broadwalk, our school newspaper, is published monthly. Two new teachers, Mr. Nadal and Mr. J. Dunn, were named as ad- visors of the paper this year. With Doug J ewell as editor and a large, ambitious staff of re- porters, one of the best newspapers ever pub- lished at Y.H.S. rolled off the press this year. Reportersk could be found haunting class- rooms and lurking in corners. They snatched pieces of inforniation daily from whomever and Wherever they could to select a Boy and Girl of the Month in addition to a Teacher of the Month. A few items of intriguing gossip were a speclalty of our snoopers. Events of in- terest always received adequate coverage as did club activities, class projects, and sports. Jeanne Natale and Elaine Rhodes sent news items from Y.H.S. to the Warren Times Mirror every week. B72-AOADWALIG QTZXFF Left to Right Row 1 S Vorse J Lanmng S Brooks D Jewell M Mulvey Row 2: S. Suppa, St Peters, C. Lind, S. Bowers, C Camp J Abraham S Smith P P1cc1r1llo D Hoy D Allen N Bower Mr Nadal. Row 3: P. Taydus, J. Natale, T. Brunecz, M. Petko .J Klser N Schnell L P1erson C Sherrife M Franklin M Ransom J Wood, D. Archbold, V. Moronski. Row 4: N. Roberti, M Miller T Radeckl A Walton C Brown J Reynolds G Lucas N Andress S Hannold, S. Rex, S. Peterson, B. Hoy, J. Rea, R. Winans C U 'QW I WCW' L 1 l B The Key Club is a service organization which tries to prepare young men for future life by developing such qualities as initiative, leadership, and citizenship. Once a month, five of the nineteen boys attend the local Kiwanis Club meeting. ln cooperation with the Kiwanis, the boys help maintain Peters' Park. One Key Club boy and one Kiwanian work together at Peters' Park keeping it clean and in repair. The boys also help the community by assisting in the before and after tasks at the fairs and Carnivals. On Monday mornings, the boys in the club carry supplies for the teachers. This year they sponsored a dance and sold popcorn at the football and basketball games. These money raising projects helped to send the boys to their state convention and pay for their ackets. This yearls officers were: President, Chuck Sample, Vice President, Craig Wooidg Secretary, Les Sanfordg Treasurer, Greg Fitzgeraldg and Lieutenant Governor, Steve Meleen. Le 5 to Right: Row 1: Mr. Shapiro-advisor, G. Fitzgerald, L. Sanford, C. Wood, C. Sample. Row 2: T. Lucas, J. Dailey, P. Picoirillo, L. Crippen. Row 3: J. Bosko, J. Barton, S. Meleen, D. Mason, T. Carr. Row 4: F. Briggs, PI Barton, D. Peterson, T Kane, R. Leofsky, E. Coleman. I23 Left-to Right: Row 1: F. Briggs, P. Baker, N. Kenney, Mr. Miller-Advisor. Row 2: D. Barnett, D. Kenney, L. Sanford, A. Scott, G. Fitzgerald, C. Sample. Row 3: F. Kwiatkowski, T. Lucas, G. Hannold, J. Bosko, D. Ropp, A. Devore. Row 4: E. Mulvey, R. Peterson, P. Burton, T. Carr, D. Turner, R. Fehlman, S. Meleen. vzxrzsnv Those boys in the red jackets selling candy at the games are members of the Varsity Club. But really, they are more than that. This is a. club made up of the athletes of our school. Any freshman, sophomore, junior or senior boy who has earned a varsity letter in any sport is eligible for membership. Those boys receiving three letters are awarded varsity jackets. And what a proud day it is when those jackets arrive! Where do the green- backs come from to pay for these jackets? From their candy sales at the basketball games, and from the dances they sponsor after the Friday night basketball games. And who is the advisor of this group?-None other than Mr. J. Miller. Ez:-,-v, I Z XX-I 1 I 1 1 ff' f ' 9 X A Q 3' yy IV fx 1 H Wx if I 5 I A ' 9 I A1 ff f 1' ' fb 1 I 1 5 L t . . . fm a ,H f 'af' 113 , if f' if' ' .-. 75 rj J' ,J Mifaagnff ' . ft , 3 X pal 'Q If ,ff ii ' A vigil '7 fxoxji f ' 1 .f . j 4 ., iii:--:,-., 1+-31 ' ,' 4142 ,ff ,- ' f t tf . , l ,, :rr . -N, . tx .T F I . 1g,3 , .. A, ,rw ,X S 5 si' 4 Q 'U 1 1' 1 f F r , I af ...J I A' t ,wrdliff JD, J Y. ' .rs ,gm fag VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS: Left to Right: Phil Baker-President, Rick Briggs-Vice President, Norm Kenney-Secreitaxy-Tre-asureir. Frank Kwiatkowski Sifikes H P060 in his VHISUY Sweaffef' A big pile up of our opponents is viewed by the Eagles and a large enthusiastic crowd. Up in the air-Sample and an opposing player have a F1vi11ghigh,Harm01dclearsthebarat 10! jump hall. I26 Left to Right: Row I: C. Anderson, W. Gurdak, A. Fitzgerald, J. Brunecz, P. Black, J. Maasz, MIS- Sarldblade-AdViiS0L Row 25 S Walter, K. Schnell, D. Lucia, D. Cowles, M. Olson, M. Mason, K. Jewell. Row 3: D. Holcomb, P. Reed, V. Gage, .l. Kirk, D. Danielson D. Sveda, B. lewell. F-TA. The Future Teachers of America is an organization for students who are interested in making teaching their career. They tour different colleges throughout the year, observing their procedures and gaining new insight into college life. This year they visited Edinboro State Teachers College. Karen Jewell and Larry Persing also attended the State Convention held in Harrisburg on April 3 a.nd 4. ln addition, the club sponsored an alumni dinner, a dance, and a bake sale. D Left to Right: Standing: P. Black-Treasurerg J. Birunecz- AtYPiCa1F-T-A' meeting' Presidentg W. Gurdak-Secretary. Seated: J. Maasz-Parlia- mentariang C. Anderson-Vice President, A. Fitzgerald-His torian. 9 rn-4-MMU L U D Left to Right: Janice Rafalski-Captain, Cindy H0-llahaugh, Carolyn Lefik, 'Corlana Sherrife, Mary Stec, Sherri Voirse. Kneeling: Kathy VanGui1der, Cathy Shine, Sandy Smith. Standing: Barbara Szewczuk, Sharon Fuller Left to Right: Row 1: J. Maasz, M. Ransom, C. Spear, M. Mulvey, C. Urbanik, M. Mason, L. Pierson, J. Kirk, M. Franklin, G. Lucas, K. Jewell, S. Walter, M. Mason, D. Sveda. Row 2: J. Mack, R. Bull, B. Meleen, C. Maynard, P. Messinger, M. Gage, K. Zalik, V. Gage, M Olson, D. Hendrickson, S. Brooks, S. Rex, N. Mulvey, C. Smith, T. Kuzminski, J. Mourer SENIOR Left to Right: Seated: Judy Kirk, Vonnie Craft, Sherri Walter, Karen Jewell, Judy Mack, Karen Hajnik. Standing: Dean Hendrickson, Susan Brooks, Margie Olson, Holly Williams. T U E T E l28 9 Director M Peeples S Sullivan N Andress. Row 3: Y. Mclntyre, S. Hannold, K. Lefik, F. Muczyn- ski l Curdak M Smith V. Kibbey, P. Hanner, J. Lanning, A. Walton, J. Wise, L. Haight, J Wllhams G Brown B Jewell, B. Danielson. Left to Right: Row 1: J. Chitester, R. Woodburn, B. Baker, S. Bowers, F. Muczynski, C. Hofllabaugh, C. Baker, N. Enos. Row 2: L. Baker, L. Turner, G. Lucas, S. Dey, J. Reynolds, B. Smith, M. Olson. Row 3: S. Russ, M. Wiler, L. Brown, S. Rex, B. Crippen, M. Bingman, J. Powell, K. Jewell. Row 4: D. Schneider, S. Peterson, N. Deshner, N. Andress, K. Hajnik, C. Pavlock, B. Jewell, V. Gage, S. Hannold. Members of choir not present: H. Williams, D. Black, P. Shannon, L. Gurdak, V. Kihbey, D. Hoy, C. Chappel, Y. Mclntyre, B. Nulph, K. Giegerich. '29 MR. ROBERT ENGLISH Left to Right: Row 1: Mr. Ingols, A. Gantz, J. Rafalski, S. Fullefr, M. Stec. Row 21 B- Bouchard, J. Gmings, C. Smith, J. Miner, C. Sher-rife, N. Mes- slnger, M. Findley, C. Aiello, C. Baker. Row 3: B. Dyke, C. Shine, P. Kellogg, R. Woodburn, B. Moniak, N. Bower, C. Morris, M. Marshall, J. Powell, J. Rea. Row 4: D. Schneider, C. Knapp, C. Weldon, C. Hedstrom, M. Yucha, B. Stuart, V. Hagberg, V. Moronski, S. Wayda, C. Nelson. Missing: S. Easton, C. Lefik, B. Meleen, C. Mitchell, J. Perrin. Due to the remodeling of the High School, no summer meetings were held no-r activities attempted. Induction of new members and installation of this year's officers were held in September with a candle light ceremony followed by refreshments. The officers with their sponsor, Mr. Waide O. lngols, attended the State Worrkshop in September at Gettysburg Interchange. Here, the group attended meetings to plan for the State Convention and money-making proj- ects. For the complete football season, the club has op- erated the concession stand and made and sold footb-all pro- grams for each of the home games. ln October of this year, the Youngsville F.B.L.A. was host for the Fall Regional Meeting for Region l. Warren, Union City, and Lawrence Park are a few of the chapters that attended. The club also served for the Kiwanis Banquet. Every year the F.B.l...A. visits the Hoffman Children's Home F. B. A glimpse at a typical F.B.L.A. meeting. Left to Right: Seated: Janice Rafalski-Reporterg Andrea Gantz-Prewsidentg Sue Fuller-Vice President. Standing: Mary Steo-Treasurerg Sue Easton- f L Secretary. These F.B.L.A. officers proudly glance at the scrapbook which was entered in State competition. ! il in Warren at Christmas, bringing each child a gift and having a little party for them. Also, sunshine baskets were made to cheer the Women at the Rouse Home at Christmas. An annual event held by the F.B.L.A. is the Faculty Banquetg The teachers were entertained by a few of the students of this school. The members of the club attended the Spring Regional Meeting for Region I, which was held at the War- ren Area High School in April. Winners of contests from the Spring Regional Meeting will attend the State Conven- tion at Gettysburg Interchange in May. The F.B.L.A. earned money to attend the State Convention by sponsoring the concession stand at the football games where hot dogs, pop, and coffee were sold. Bake sales, dances, and the sale of license plates with YOUNGSVILLE printed on them also helped fill the till. At all the home bas- ketball games, programs were made and then sold. -'fsziii-'ff AMA o NEA F UTURE B usmtss 1. EADERS A MERICA - UMM! Business lgduni'-Im Hiwdhf-ION ment Y Hu i - A APT CLUB L- Left to Right: Row 1: L. May, N. Enos, E. Rhodes, I. Siguroardottir, D. Kay. Row 2: P. Kay, V. Rice, B. Anderson, C. Knapp, K. Hajnrk, C. Anderson. Row 3: P. Baker, T. Gettings, A. Robrerti, B. Green, S. Reagle, H. Williams. Not Present: M. Murphy. Now some suggestions on how to paint! The Art Club, under the direction of Mr. Camp- bell, has as its goal, the promotion of a greater sense of visual perception and aesthetic apprecia- tion. Because of the nature of this club, much of the Work is done individually. The main service rendered by this organization is designing and painting posters for 'various school activities. Members contributed paintings of the surrounding area for a sidewalk art festival in order to obtain funds for future projects. UN. Left to Right: Row 1: Mr. Borton-Advisor, K. Hajnik, L. Turner, Mr. MoKissock. Row 2 M. Wiler, J. Hartford, K. Stchnell, B. Urbanic. Row 3: C. Turner, L. Danielson, B. Cnppen M. Lyons, B. J. Meleen. H As junio-r stockholders in our nation and the World, We owe it to ourselves to make every effort to understand the functions and the value of the United Nations. The mem- bers of the Model U.N. group strive to attain this goal. They do this by attending the mock General Assembly meeting held at Gannon College every spring. This is just like a meet- ing of the United Nations general assembly on a small scale and is a very valuable learn- ing experience. The group that attends the Model U.N. is under the guidance of Mr. Orval Borton. ii 1-I Left to Right: Karen Hajnik-Chairman, Linda Turner- Secretary. l33 Seated: Mr. Waddell-Advisor. Left to Right: Row 1: T. Curry, D. Harkins, D. Ferry, V. Beauseigneur, J. Chapman. Row 2 D. Hultberg, B. Bingman, D. Loomis, J. Font, T. Fitzgerald, P. Shine, J. Rafalski. Row 3: I. Devore, D. Curry, D. Jukes, K Bacon, B. Rapp, R. Knapp, R. Leofsky, M. Mitchell, H. Ruhlman, J, Albaugh, D. Whaley, T. Radecki, J. Wojtowicz, J. Steffan T. Long, T. Holcomb, K. Burleigh, G. Brown. Q Left to Right: Tom Fitzgerald-Secretary-Treasurerg Cary Brownhlaresidentg Tom Holcomb-Vice President. The new Sportsman Club has been organized by Mr. Waddell to encourage boys in the fields of hunting, fishing, camping, and other outdoor sports. Several films from the Pennsylvania Game Commission were viewed. Demonstrations and discussions of the new equipment used in hunt- ing and fishing were observed and held by the members during the year. This organization is open to all boys from seventh to twelfth grades. Left to Right: Seated: P. Schillinger-Secretary-Treasurer, J. Morrison-Vice President, D. Lund-President. Standing: C. Scott, H Russell, D. Curry, J. Moronski, B, VanGuilder, J. Rodgers, C. Bemis, Mr. Kahle-Advisor. The Stage Crew, under the supervision of Mr. Kahle, are our men behind the scenes. Credit must be given to these hard-Working fellows, for the success of many school activities depends on a job well done. This year, in addi- tion to Working on props for assemblies and plays in the auditorium, a few of the crew have had to hecorne techni- ciansf' Running the lights in our new auditorium is no longer a simple task. Don't you enjoy a class more if there is a film to assist you in your studies? Thanks to these boys who show the films, classes are almost bearable! Besides running the projectors, these boys repair them and keep them in Working condition. Left to Right: Row 1: F. Lohnes-Vice President, A. Roisenburgh-Secretary-Treasurer, A. Glenn-President. Row 2: D. Lohnes, R. Wilcox, H. Huffman, T. Bailey, Mr. D. Johnson-Advisor. Row 3: T. Meabon, S. Blakeslee, V. Bailey, B. Humphrey, D. Pilling, B. Dunham, B. Matve, H. Hetrick, D. Hetrick, J. Wayda. Row 4: T. Graham, S. Wachter, B. Jackson, R. Silvis, C. Brunecz, L. Haight, J. Kellogg, R. Reed, B. Lohnes, T. Parker. D Devon-e. S. Lore. . F H . Yyjeildentvl ' P . 1 N De5hneYT5V1?ne:f'YreaS foeerher rllijlrtlgnt and Advis l ' . ht: Sealed: Siandirlrgi ' a meeting, Or, Mrs. Brya Left W Rlg,Yre51dent' mfg. H' W'-7TliiI1 1. McgHE1iand1erfS'ecre g ur ef v ' The F.H.A. is a national organization of home-economic students. The members of the F.H.A. worked on their junior, chapter, and state degrees this year. Nancy Deshner received her state degree which is the highest degree given. The award was presented to her in Harrisburg on January 15, 1964. The F.H.A. had a Christmas party at which they exchanged gifts. ln order to raise money, they sold cookbooks, with the girl selling the most receiving a free cookbook. The following girls attended the Farm Show in Harrisburg on January 13, 14, and 15 of this year: Nancy Deshner, Frances Etter, Pat Love, Jane Mourer, Linda Wiler, and ,lane Zurcher. While there, they had a chance to visit the capitol. Left to Right: Row 1: .l. Mourer, F. Etter, N. Deshner, S. Chandler, Mrs. Bryan-Advisor. Row 2: M. Lyons, S. Savugot, L. Brant, P. Love, L. Wiler, K. Graham. Row 3: R. Wertz, B. Check, J. Zurcher, B. Buchanan, M. Natale, D. Rosenburgh, P. Sfhetrlock. Row 4: F. Bailey, L. Brown, B. Paden, T. Howell, S. Roberts, P. Fewdorchuk, L. Fisher, B. Castile, D. Alexander, C. Lawrence. M ,,.., ...,s,.,.., ...,, , Nkli-f ' f11r' Exif-fi ' I i : ' -1 K ' A ' FPA. The F.F.A. is a national organiza- tion for all boys who are interested in agriculture. This club was or- ganized to give boys an opportunity for a vocational education covering all phases of farming. Methods of raising money in this club include dues and selling seeds. On January 13, 14, and 15, these boys attended the Farm Show in . Harrisburg: Howard Burleigh, Den- nis Theuret, Donald Shellhouse, :Har- old Groves, Jim Kellogg, and Paul Gurdak. At the Farm Show, the: boys Were particularly impressed with the farm machinery display and the dairy judging. This yearis officers Were: D. Turn- er-Presidentg H. Burleigh-Vice President, H. Camp-Secretary, A. Devore-Treasurer, J. Howell- Chaplaing T. Haight-Reporter: H. Camp-Sentinel. Left to Right: Row 1: Mr. Hummer-Advisor, T. Haight, H. Camp, D. Turner, H. Burleigh, A. Devore, H. Camp. Row 2: L. Graham, D. Theuret, R. Young, D. Curry, H. Russell, J. Taylor, E. Hamilton, C. Scott, L. Little, M. Fedorcliuk, E. Woodburn. Row 3: B. Roh bins, C. Eastman, E. Edwards, H. Devore, R. Anthony, B. Burrows, D. Hodge, D. Messinger, R. Groves, C. Smith, D. Devore, B. Gantz Row 4: D. Rigby, B. Proctor, J. Morrison, L. Morris, H. Groves, J. Asp, J. Kellogg, D. Sheillhouse, P. Gurdak, W. Peterson, B. Johnson, M. Smith, J. Rodgers. Xxx XV Y . 1 .. -X 2.4 fx gf is production and financing of this year's book. My staff and I have' striven to make this the best volume of the Aqfuila to be produced. After you I wish to thank everyone who helped in the have viewed the evntire book, it is m ho e that Y P you will be greatly' satisfied with its contents an the efforts which ha ve gone into it. Carol Meng Editor ni 'll' i XE!!! A NX 7 7 i Xxx, X it X 4h'1'ID Ay it BL -E17 xi Rf J g..P f a f if i Abraham, Joyce -, ...., 78, 122 Acklin, Frank ........,......,.... 56, 121 Adams, Katherine .............. 31, 56 Aiello, Carol .... 9, 32, 39, 46, 130 Albaugh, Gary .,........................ 85 Albaugh, Jack ........,........... 78, 134 Alexander, Dolores .,.......... 78, 136 Allen, Daniel ...................... 90, 122 Allen, Dennis ,......... Allen, Michael ...,...... 82 Allio, Bonnie ............................ 74 Anderson, Bonnie .... 8, 32, 38, 40, 46, 100, 111, 132 Anderson, Connie .... 8, 32, 38, 41, 46, 100,111, 126, 132 Andress, Nancy .... 78, 119, 122, 128,129 Andress, Richard -. ..............,.... 90 Antal, Thomas ......... ................ 9 0 Anthony, John ......,......,.........,.,.. 90 Anthony, Robert ........ 74, 99, 137 Archbold, Donalyn ...,.,,. 78, 122 Armstrong, William .,.. 9, 32, 40, 46 Asp, Denice ...... ,........... 8 6 Asp, John .,.-,. ....... 7 8, 137 Bacon, Elsie ..,.......... ............. . 86 Bacon, Kenneth ...... ..,... 8 6, 134 Bacon, Minerva ..... ......,,... 9 0 Bailey, Frances ................ 74, 136 Bailey, John ........................ 82, 135 Bailey, Virgil ........ 9, 32, 46, 135 Baker, Barbara ..............., 78, 129 Baker, Carol ........ 74, 119, 129, 130 Baker, Leanne .................. 78, 129 Baker, Leo ....... ..................,,... 9 0 Baker, Philip ........ 9, 32, 46, 97, 99, 124, 125, 132 Baker, Sue ................................ 90 Barber, Dane .........................,,. 82 Barber, Paula ..... Barber, Scott ......,.. 90 90 Barnard, Barbara ...... ............ 7 4 Barnard, Kathy ......,......... 82, 118 Barnard, Mary .................. 86, 119 Barnett, Ronald ........ 9, 32, 46, 97, 99,124 Barnett, Shirley ...,....,........,....,. 90 Barton, Jeffrey ........ ....... 7 4, 123 Barton, Linda ..... ..,......... 7 4 Barton, Sue ...... 90 INDEX Bauerle, Ruth Ann ....... ...... 1 09 Baumgardner, Penny ....., ....... 9 0 Bean, Deanna ..,......,......... ...,,.. 8 2 Beauseigneur, Varden .............. 90 Beauseigneur, Victor ,...,..... 90, 134 Beers, Dale ...,..,....,....,....,.,.......... 74 Beers, Robert .....,........................ 90 Bemis, Carl .......,.,,. 10, 32, 46, 135 ' ' 85 Bemis, Linda .............,.........,.. . Benedict, Duane ...... ........... 9 0 Benedict, Nancy ........ ....,.,........ 8 6 Bingman, Maxine ............ 78, 129 Bingman, Truman .....,.....,......,... 90 Birchard, Bernard ......... ........ 9 0 Black, Dan .,,,..,......... ........... 8 2 Black, Doris ...,...,,. ..... 7 4, 119 Black, Douglas -- ......,............... 86 Black, Kathy ...,.........,.......... 86, 119 Black Patrick ........ 10, 32, 46, 126 Blakeslee, Rick ............................ 86 Blakeslee, Stanley ........ 10, 32, 46, 135 Blum, Robert .......... ....... 8 6 Blystone, Joyce ...,.............. ,. ....... 82 Boardman, Christine ................ 90 Borton, Brent ........ 10, 32, 41, 46, 109 Borton, Orval .................... 59, 133 Borton, Philip ........ 74, 98, 99, 103, 104, 123, 124 Bosko, John ........ 10, 32, 41, 46, 96, 99, 102, 104, 110, 123, 124 Bosko, Russell ........,................,,... 86 Bouchard, Robert ................ 74, 130 Bouchard, Sue ............ 11, 32, 46 Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Susan ........ Cynthia .,.............. 81, Gary 78, 122, 128, 129 122 11, 32, 41, 46, 109,128,134 Leah ..,...,,,,.,.. 74, 129, 136 Brunecz, Colin ............ 82, 119, 135 Brunecz, John ..,... 11, 32, 46, 118, 126 Brunecz, Kevin .................,.......... 90 Brunecz, Margaret Brunecz, Theresa - Bryan, Virginia .... Bubash, George ,............... Buchanan, Barbara Buchanan, Kenneth Buckley, Thelma .... Bugbee, Carolyn .... 78, 122 -- ....,.. 70, 136 82, 118 11, 82, 46,136 78, 105 .- ....,.... 82 91 Bugbee, William ........ Bull, Roxene .......... ...... 7 4, 129 Bunk, Allen ........,....................... 91 Burleigh, Howard ........ 12, 32, 46, 137 Burleigh, Karen ..... ................ 8 5 Burleigh, Kay ......... ....... 8 2, 134 Burleigh Thomas ...... ,...,....... 9 1 Burrows, William ..........., 77, 137 Buser, Thomas ......,, ............. 7 2 Bush, Harry ............ ...... 7 8 Cable, James .................. ......... 5 9 Caldwell, Raymond Caldwell, Terry --- Camp, Cheryl -- Camp, Harold . 78, 99 78, 119, 122 74,, 187 Camp, Howard ........ 12, 32, 46, 99, 137 Campbell, Carl Campbell, John Bower, Billie Jean .................... 90 Bower, Donald ............................ 82 Bower, Nancy ........ 11, 32, 39, 46, 122, 130 Bowers, Stella ............................ 90 Bowers, Sylvia ........ 78, 119, 122, 129 Brant, Lois ............ 74, 119, 136 Brehm, Brenda .......................... 90 Brehm, Michael .....................,.... 82 Briggs, Fredrick ........ 74, 98, 99, 123, 124, 125 Briggs, Larry ............................ 86 Briggs, Marc ....... ....... 9 0 Briggs, Margaret ...... ........ 8 6 Briggs, Rick ...... ........ 8 2 91 Carr, Kenneth ............................ 91 Carr, Linda ................................ 86 Carr, Thomas ........ 74, 98, 99, 102, 104, 118, 123, 124 Carter, Gary .............................. 82 Carter, Sandra ........ ......,..,...,.., 9 1 Castano, Susan ....... ....... 8 2, 119 Castile, Barbara ...,............ 78, 136 Chamberlin, Carl ........ 12, 32, 46 Chambers, Susan ..,..,.. 12, 32, 46 Chandler, Sharron ............ 78, 136 Chapman, Jerry ...... ,...,,. 9 1, 134 I39 Chapman, Sonna ,,,............. 91, 118 Chappel, Connie ,1,., -...,..,..,. 8 2 Chappel, Debra .,-,. ,.,,,.., 9 1, 118 Chappel, Noyd .........,1,.,--.11-.,..-. 51 Chase, Randall ,,....,.....,.,.--,,.,..-,11 86 Check, Betsy ........ 12, 32, 46, 136 Chisholm, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82 Chitester, Jean ..,..... 74, 120, 129 Clark, Cary .... , ,...1,..,,,,,,,,.,,l,,,,,,, 74 Clark, Geraldine ,.,..,..,,.,.,..,,,,,1,l,, 91 Clark, Greg .,,... ---,,,,, 9 1 Clark, Mary .,.,, -,,,,,,Y, 8 2 Clark, Nancy .......,...,..,,.......,...... 91 Clough, Dixie ,,..,,,,,...,,,..,,, 78, 119 Coleman, Ed ......., 78, 99, 105, 123 Collins, Edward ,..,.,.........,....,,,, 78 Collins, Glenn ..... ,,,,,,,, 8 2 Collins, Max ,,..... ,,--,,-- 9 1 Colvin, Sally ..,,,,.,,,,---,--,--,--,-,,- 91 Connely, Jeannette .,....,.....----.,,. 61 Coons, Carol ....,....... 78, 119, 122 ' ' 86 Coons, William ' ..,....,,,,,,,,------,-,-- Cowles, David ..,....,.... 78, 118, 126 Cowles, Susan ,,,.., ....,,.-,-- 8 6, 118 Craft, Leila .,.,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Craft, Vonnie ............ 86, 100, 128 Crandall, Harold ..,,......,.,,,, 82, 119 Crane, Pauline ..,.....,.....,........,,,,, 91 Cressley, Karen ..-.........,,,,,.,,,,,, 91 Crippen, Barbara ...,....,,,,., 74, 100, 118, 121,129, 133 Crippen, Lewis ......,.....,..... 74, 123 Curry, David .,...... 78, 134, 135, 137 Curry, Nancy ...................,.... 82, 119 Curry, Tim ,..,..,.......,.....,,,, 91, 134 Dailey, James ........ 13, 32, 46, 123 Danielson, Barbara .......... 82, 128 Danielson, Conrad ,.,,,--,--,,,1,,,,,. 86 Danielson, David ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 83 Danielson, Dennis ........ 13, 32, 40, 46, 97, 99, 102, 104, 126 Danielson, Lois ......., 74, 100, 133 Darling, Wayne ..,,--,-----,,,.,,,,,,,,,- 91 Dehner, Jewell .,....,,,-,---,.-,,,,--,,, 74 Deshner, Nancy ....,,.. 13, 32, Devore, Anson ........ Devore, Devore ' Devore, Harry ...... Devore, James ...,.. Devore, Linda ....... l40 46, 119, 129, 136 13,32,39,46, 97,99,124,137 Cheryl ,,...,...,..,.,,--,,,,,,-- 91 , Dennis ......,..... 73, 99, 135, 137 111174,137 111-79,134 . ......... 91 Devore, Susan ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,1,, 8 3 Dexter, Gary ..... ,.,...,,..,... 9 1 Dey, Susan ,....... ..,,..., 7 4, 129 Dickey, Mable ,,,.,,, ..,,,..,..,.,, 6 7 Dininny, Craig ,.1... ,..,... 7 9, 99 Dunham, David ....... ...1 1 1 83 Dunham, Kathy ....... .,.... 8 6 Dunham, Mary ,.,,.,,. ,.... ,,,,,,,,,,.,.. 7 9 Dunham, William ,,,,,....... 75, 135 Dunn, James ....,.,,....., ,,,...,,... 5 9 Dunn, Thomas .,.,., ,,,.,,, 6 1, 99 Durlin, Carol ..,.. .,...,1..,.,,. 8 3 Durlin, Rita ,...... Dyke, Barbara ...... 74, 75, 130 111. 13, 33, 46 Dyke, Nancy ,.,... Eastman, Charles ....... ...... 8 3, 137 Eastman, Judy .,.,....,.,,,.,,,...,..,,,.. 91 Eastman, Marie ..,,,,,,.... 14, 33, 46 Eastman, Robert .........,........,..,,. 83 Easton, Sue ...,........ 14, 33, 46, 119 Edwards, Eddie ............,.., 79, 137 Elinski, Donna .......... ......,,,...,. 8 3 Emerson, Cheryl ....... ..... 7 5, 120 English, Robert ...... 1 ,,.... 66, 129 Enos, Donald ...... ,..,...,.......,,,.... 9 1 Enos, Nancy ................ 75, 129, 132 ' ' 63 Eriksen, Leslie ..,.,,, ,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,, Ervin, Ronald ....... ...,...,.. 9 1 Etter, Frances .....,.. ..... 7 5, 136 F edorchuk, Frances ,.... ........... 9 1 Fedorchuk, Michael ............ 83, 137 Fedorchuk, Patricia ..,.....,.,, 79, 136 Fehlman, Ronald ....,... 14, 33 , 41, 46,97,99,102,104,124 91, Ferry, Don ,.,...,...........,...,,.. 134 Ferry, Ellen ,......,.. ...,.... 8 6, 119 Ferry, Kenneth ..... ,,.....,. 1 1. 86 Ferry, Philip .,....... ...,... 7 9, 99 F indley, Kathleen ...............,..,..,. 1 91 Findley, Mary Ann ........ 14, 33, 46, 130 F inlan, Margo .,.,... ,..... 8 6, 119 Finlan, Millie ,,.,..... .,.... 7 9, 118 Fisher, Loretta ...,.. .,...,.. 7 9, 136 Fitzgerald, Anita ........ 14, 33, 40, 47,126 Fitzgerald, Bruce ..............,..,,,.. 83 Fitzgerald, Gregory ..,,.... 15, 33, 47, 97, 99, 123, 124 Fitzgerald, Thomas ....,.,.,... 75, 134 Font, Cindy ,............. .............. 8 6 Font, Jeffrey ...,..........,..... 75, 134 F ranklin, Kenneth ........................ 51 Franklin, Mary ........ 79, 122, 128 Freeborough, Diana ........,,,...,... 91 French, Raymond F rew, Robert ,....................,....,... 75 Fuller, Sharon ..........,... , 15, 33, 47, 127,130,131 Gage, Max ...,,..,.........,...,.... 83, 128 Gage, Verna ...,.,.. 15, 33, 47, 126, 128, 129 Gallagher, John ......,.........,....... 83 Gallagher, Rose .......................... 91 Gantz, Andrea ........ 15, 33, 47, 65, 120,130,131 Gantz, Karen .............................. 87 Gantz, Robert ..,,............,.., 79, 137 Garber, Connie ............ 15, 33, ' 47 Gentile, Stephen 119 Gettlngs, Joan .................... 75, 130 Gettings, Susan ...,...... 87, 100, 118 Gettings, Tom ,....... 8, 33, 41, 47, 132 Gettings, Dr. Thomas ,..,....,,.,..,, 53 Giegerich, Karen ................ 83, 119 Glenn, Arden .......... ....... 7 5, 135 Goodwill, David ...... .........,... 9 1 Goodwill, Dennis ..,. .,,.. 8 7 Goodwill, Terry ..... ............... 7 9 Grady, Dennis ............................ 75 Glifaham, Kathy ........ 16, 33, 47, 119, 136 Graham, Lee ........................ 79, 137 Graham, Tom .,....,. 16, 33, 47, 135 Greeley, Richard .,.,.................... 87 Green, Bart .........,...... 75, 111, 132 Green, Judy ,..,..... Green, Robert ........ ............ 6 2 Groves, Harold ...... ...... 7 5, 137 Groves, Raymond Groves, Richard 111- 1111111 91 11111111 83, 137 Gustafson, Urno, Jr. ..... ........ 1 51 Gumina, James .1...11... ........1 8 3 Gurdak, Joseph 111111111.1.1.111111 75, 99 Gurdak, Lana 11.1.....1.. 83, 119, 128 Gurdak, Mary ......... ........ 8 3, 119 Gurdak, Paul 1111.. 1..11111111 7 9, 137 Gurdak, Wanda ........ 16, 33, Hackman, John 1..1... 47, 126 11111111 as Haehn, Joseph ....1.....1...........1.11.. 79 Hagberg, Virginia 1....... 16, 33, 47, 130 Haight, Larry ..1... Haight, Laverne ........ 16, 33, 47, 129, 135 Haight, Sandra .,... ....,.....,...... 9 1 Haight, Thomas ......,......... 75, 137 Hajnik, Karen ........ 75, 121, 128, 129,132,133 Hamilton, Ernest ....,,,......... 83, 137 Hanner, Patricia ......., 83, 119, 128 Hannold, Dianne .,..................,... 87 Hannold, Gary ......., 75, 102, 104, 111, 124, 125 Hannold, Linda ........,... 86, 87, 119 Hannold, Susan ........ 83, 122, 129 Harkins, Barbara .................... 91 Harkins, Donald ......,......... 91, 134 Harkins, James ..,.., ....... 7 9, 99 Harkins, John ........... .......... 8 7 Harkins, Marie ......,,..,....,......,..... 91 Harroun, Raymon .............,,. 79 Hartford, Joyce ..,..... 75, 119, 133 Hazeltine, Evelyn ..............., 83, 119 Hazeltine, John ......... ,.....,..,,... 9 1 Hedstrom, Carol ................ 75, 130 Hedstrom, Genevieve ..............., 91 Hedstrom, Mary ......,......,.. 83, 119 Hendrickson, Dawne ................ 87 Hendrickson, Dean ..,......... 83, 128 Hendrickson, Kathleen ,... 79, 119 Henry, Frank ...........,,.,.,,...,1..... 92 Henry, Janet ..,,,. ............ 6 7, 119 Henry, Jesse ..........,...........,....... 83 Helirick, David ......., 17, 33, 47, 135 Hetrick, Harold ..,,.........,,... 79, 135 Hetrick, Karen .......... Hill, Patricia .,.... Hodak, Linda ..... 119 87, 119 87, Hodge, Donald .................. 79, 137 Holcomb, Daniel ........ 17, 33, 47, 126 Holcomb, Edward .......,. ......,. 8 3 Holcomb, Kathleen ....... ....... 8 3 Holcomb, Philip ....... .,.,.,. 8 7 Holcomb, Ronald ...... .........., 8 7 Holcomb, Tom ......... ..... 8 3, 134 Holden, Beulah ..,... ...,,.,.. 8 7 Holden, Linda ....... Holden, Patricia ...... Hollabaugh, Cindy Hollabaugh, Roy Hollabaugh, Susan Hook, Terrence ........ Horner, Jeffrey .,,..... Host, Gene .............. 92 es, 119, 127, 129 92 65 92 92 Howe, Dianne ...,, ......,, 9 2 Howell, James .,,...... ....,.,, 7 5 Howell, Nancy ..,.... ,..... , ......... 7 5 Howell, Susan ..... ,........ 8 7, 119 Howell, Trudy ...,........ 79, 119, 136 Howles, David ..... ..,.. 1 7, 33, 47 Howles, Dianna ,..,......,.,, 1, 92 Howles, Douglas .,.....,................ 87 Hoy, Bonnie ................ 83, 118, 122 Hoy, Diana ..,.,,.. 83 100, 119, 122 Hoy, Jack ............,.......,......,-,,.., 87 Hoy, Marsha ..,,,,..............,.,.1...,, 87 Huffman, Harold ........,,.... 87, 135 Huffman, Phillip ....... ,.,,..,.... 8 7 Huling, Nord .,.,....... ............,.. 9 2 Hultberg, Duane .,..,. ,..,,. 8 7, 134 Hultberg, Elma .... ........... 8 3 Hummer, John .,,.....,...,..... '70, 137 Humphrey, Robert ..,.,.., 17, 33, 47, 135 Huselton, Joel ...,.. ...,. 7 5, 121 Hutley, Pamela .1.. ,..,. 8 7, 119 119 lngols, Betty .....,,. U' W Ingols, aide 0. .,...... 31, 64, 130 lshman, Helen .,,., ............,..... 7 9 Jackson, Sally .,,,.,,,...,........,.,,, 87 Jackson, William ........ 17, 33, 47, 135 Jameson, Jean ...... ..... 8 7, 119 Jarmul, David ...,.. 92 Jarmul, Virginia -. .,,,,....., 92 Jewell, Barbara ...., .....,,... 7 5, 126 Jewell, Douglas ........ 18, 33, 47, 122 Jewell, Karen ..,...,. 75, 126, 128, 129 Jewell, Laura ...,,,..,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,-,,.-. 83 Jewell, Rebecca ........ 83, 118, 128, 129 J0hnS0n, Anne ..,,. ,---- , 1 52 Johnson, Dennis ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, , -, 92 Johnson, Donald .,,.,,, -,,.,, 7 1, 135 Johnson, Herbert ,..,.. -,,,,,- 5 7 Johnson, John ,,,1-, ,,.,,,, 8 3 Johnson, John ..,.,, ,--,,-- 9 2 Johnson, Judy ,,1--,- ,,,---- 9 2 Johnson, Judy ,,.,,,. ,,,,--. 8 7 Johnson, Kris ,.,.,,,,,, --,-,-- 9 2 Johnson, LaDonna ,.1,.., -,,,,,- 8 3 Johnson, Larry .,,,,,-- ,,,,,,, 8 7 Johnson, Mendle ...... ......,.,,..,. 7 5 Johnson, Milton ,.,,,. .,,,,, 8 2, 83 Johnson, Robert ....... ...... 7 5, 137 Johnson, Susan ..... Johnson, Terry ...... Jordon, Dean Jordon, Linda Jordon, Susan 92, 118 79 87 Jukes, Dale .,,. ......,. 79, 134 Jukes, Marilyn ....... ..,.........ff 7 5 Kahle, Ray .....,,,., ....,.... 7 1, 135 Kane, Barbara ,,,..,,................,.... 92 Kane, Thomas ,... R 79, 99, 105, 123 Kapp, Riclrard ..........................-. 92 Kay, Diane ..,,,. 18, 33, 39, 47, 109, 111, 118, 132 Kay, Geoffrey 1,,,.,,....,......f,-s-..,s,,. 83 Kay, Peggy ---- Kay, Roxanne Kellogg, James 18, 33, 41, 47, 118, 132 79, 99, 135, 137 Kellogg, Peggy ........ 18, 33, 39, 47, 118, 130 Kemery, John ..,......................... 92 Kennedy, John F. Kenney, Dan ,,,..... 75, 98, 99, 124 Kenney, Norman .,...... 75, 98, 99, 124, 125 Kenney, Susan .,..... ...... 3 3, 122 Kihbey, Marjean ....... ...... 7 7, 120 Kibbey, Sandra ............,............. 87 Kibbey, Virginia .,.............. 83, 128 Kiesnowski, Thaddeus ................ 99 Kirk, Judy ..,1,,,. 75, 126, 128, Kiser, June .....,,..........,...... 129 79, 122 Knapp, Connie ,... 74, 75, 118, 130, 132 Knapp, Frank ,...., Knapp, Ronald .,,.. Knapp, Mona ,,,..,, 92 84, 134 58, 67 Kushner, Susan ...,,... ...... 8 7, 119 Kuzminski, Thomas Kuzminski, Walter Kwiatkowski, Frank 84, 128 18, 33, 47, 125 104, 124, Kysor, Mary ...... ....1....,,,. ....., 9 2 Lamar, Shirley ,,,,.. ...-. 7 5, 119 Lamar, Thomas ......... -...-------. 3 7 Lampert, Carolyn Landas, Sharon ........ .....- 3 7, 119 Lanning, Deborah ..............,,...--- 92 Lanning, Judy ,A.........- 79, 122, 128 Latshaw, Virginia ....---------------- -- 94 Latshaw, Yvonne .-.-.--- ----- -- 89 l4l Laurence, Edward Laurence, Ronald - 92 Lawrence, Carol ....,.....,..... 79, 136 Lefik, Carolyn ,,.... Lefik, Kathleen ...........,. 34, 47, 122, 127 79, 129 Lehman, Christy .,,... ...1... 8 4, 119 Leofsky, Carolyn ......... Leofsky, Richard ....1. Leofsky, Sally .,,... Lewis, Cathy ,,.,,.. Lewis, Richard .....,... 92 79, 99, 123, 134 87, 119 79 Lewis, Robert .............. ....,.... 7 5 Lillibridge, Barbara .1,.,........... 79 Lind, Connie .,,................... 79, 122 Lind, Sandra ........... ....,....... 8 7 Lindstrom, Carl ..... Linkerhoff, Gerry Linkerhoff, Mary ...,.,,. Linkerhoff, Robert ...... 92 75 77 84 Linvay, Nancy .....,.,.................... 92 Little, Larry .......,.,. 84, 137 Lohnes, Fred ........ 19, 34, 47, 135 Lohnes, Richard .........,........ 84, 135 Lohnes, Robert ...,.... .,..... 7 9, 135 Long, Robert ....... ...........,,,.. 9 2 Long, Thomas ,- .............. 79, 134 Long, Wallace .,,.....,... 86, 87, 121 Loomis, Donald ................ 84, 134 Lore, Ruth ...............,......,.......,... 84 Lore, Sam ........ 79, 99, 119, 135 Love, Patricia .....,,. 19, 34, 47, 119, 136 Love, Ross ....,... ..,...............,.... 9 2 Lowe, Michael ..,...,...........,......... 88 Lucas, Glenda .....,.. 84, 119, 122, 128, 129 Lucas, Terry ...... 75, 99, 104, 123, 124 Lucia, David ....,........... 79, 118, 1.26 Lund, David ., ..,.,.. 19, 34, 47, 135 Luvison, Jeff .........,,..,................ 92 Lyon, Mary ................ 79, 133, 136 Maasz, Jeanne ...... 19, 34, 37, 41, 47, 126, 128 Mack, Judy .....,.. 20, 34, 47, 120, 128, 129 Macks, Charles .....,.,.....,,.,......... 92 Macks, Sue ............... ........ 8 8, 118 Mahoney, Susan ......,................. 88 Marshall, Marlene Martin, Dale ....... I42 20, 34, 43, 130 75 Martin, Janice ,,...,...,.,....., , ,..,,.,,, 92 Martin, Phyllis ,...,,...,,,....,,......., 84 Mason, Dennis ..,,.. 79, 99, 105, 123 Mason, Gilbert ,..... 20, 34, 48, 99 Mason, Marjorie ,..........,.,.. 84, 129 Mason, Mary ............ 75, 126, 128 Mathers, Frank ............ 75, 98, 99 Matthews, Felix .... Matve, Bruce ...... 20, 34, 48, 119, 135 Matve, Wayne .,............ 20, 34, 48 May, Linda .............. ....... 8 4, 132 Maynard, Carol ...,... .......... 1 29 Maze, John .....,... ....,... 9 2 Maze, Shirley .,....... ........ 8 4 McAvoy, Howard McGary, Michael - Mclntyre, Yvonne .............. 84, 129 McKinney, Donna ...... ,........ 9 2 McKissock, Gary ........ ..,,... 1 33 Meabon, James ....... ...,..,....,.... 8 8 Meabon, Thomas ....,......... 88, 135 Meleen, Billie Jo ...... 75, 129, 133 Meleen, John .,..........,........... 78, 79 Meleen, Steve ........ 21, 34, 41, 48, 96, 99, 103, 104, 111, 118, 123, 124 Messinger, Dennis .,.... 21, 34, 48, 137 Messinger, Nancy ....,, 21, 34, 48, 130 Messinger, Phyllis ...,,....... 84, 128 Miles, Rosemary .,..... ..,......,... 8 4 Miles, Winifred ....., ...... 7 5 Miller, Betty ,,,,,, Miller, Bonnie .... 88 Miller, Don ..,...........,,..........,... 59 Miller, James ,..,....,, 63, 104, 124 Miller, Julia .....,.. ,........ 7 6, 130 Miller, Marilyn .,,... .,...... 8 0, 122 Mills, Ellen ...,..,., .,.....1.,.. 7 6, 120 Mimm, Alfred ......,........,............ 84 Mitchell, Carol ,,.,.. 21, 34, 39, 48 Mitchell, David ....,..,....,.......,....... 92 Mitchell, Marie , ,,.. .........,... 8 4, 119 Mitchell, Mrchael ..........,..,.. 80, 134 Mong, Carol -- ..., ,- 6, 21, 34, 39, 48, 121 Moniak, Barbara ......,......... 76, 130 Moniak, Sharon ,....,........., 76, 120 Moore, Roberta .,,. ..,.......... 8 4 Morgach, Steve .,... .............. 7 6 Morgach, Susan ................ 88, 119 Morley, Lynda ...... ........ 8 8, 119 Morley, Lynne ...... Moronski, Glenn ...... 33, 119 92 Moronski, Joseph .,.......,...,,. 80, 135 Moronski, Ronald Moronski, Virginia Morris, Charla .,...... 22, 34, 48, 130 120, 122, 3, 34, 43, 130 Morris, Louis ..................,. 84, 137 Morris, Natalie ...., Morris, Paulette .... ,...,.... 8 8, 119 Morrison, Cathy .,,,,.........,,,.,,,...,, 92 Morrison, James .,..,... 80, 135, 137 Morrison, Russell ..,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,, 84 Mourer, Jane ...... 22, 34, 48, 123, 136 Muczynski, Frances ........ 84, 119, 128 129 7 Muczynski, Kathy .....,...... 88, 119 Mulvey, Edmund ...... 22, 34, 48, 96, 99, 124 Mulvey, Mary .... 82, 84, 122, 128 Mulvey, Nancy ......., 80, 118, 129 Munson, Barry ...............,.,..,,,.,,,. 88 Munson, Dale .....,...........,.. 92, 118 Murphy, Michael ...... 22, 34, 39, 48 Murray, Clyde .,.... Myers, Sallie .... Myers, Susan ..,.... 93 Nadal, Graham ......,.,,.,,.,, 56, 122 Nagurney, Edward ..,......,..,,..,,,... 93 Natale, Jeanne ,..... 78, 80, 100, 111, 122 Natale, Mary Ann ..,.,,,.,,., 76, 136 Natale, Ronald ..,.,...,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,, 84 Nelson, Charlene .... 22, 34, 48, 65, 120, 130 Nelson, George ........,...,,..,. 88, 118 Nulph, Betty .. ....... ...., 8 4, 119 O'Connell, Frances .....,,.,,, 31, 64 Olson, Elizabeth ...,..,.. . ..,, 93 Olson, Margery ...... 76, 126, 128, 129 Ongley, Kathryn .......,.....,,,,,,,,,--,- 84. Ongley, Sandra ............,,., 88, 119 Ongley, Susan ..... Oviatt, Ernest ........ Oviatt, Oviatt, Robert ....... Oviatt, Roger ...... Paden, Bonnie ....... Paden, Ronald .... - Papalia, Amelia Nancy ....... 93 5 93 89 88 80, 136 93 90, 93 Parker, David ....,7 23, 34, 48 Parker, Tallant .....,.....,...... 76, 135 Pavlock, Christine 84, 119, 129 Pavlock, Louis .... . .....,.,..,.........,.,. 93 Peeples, Marsha ..... .....,. 8 0, 128 Perrin, Joyce ..............,. 23, 34, 48 Perslng, Bonita ..,....,.......... 88, 100 Persing, Larry ,.........,. Peters, Fred ....,.... 74, 76, 105 23, 34, 48 Peters, Patricia ....,.. 88, 119 Peters, Sandra ..,...........,,,,,. 81, 122 Peterson, Darrell ...... ............ 8 8 Peterson, Karen ,...........,,,,,. 80, 119 Peterson, Richard ........ 23, 34, 40, 48, 96, 99, 123, 124 Peterson Sandra ...... 23, 34, 48, 119, 122, 129 Peterson Wayne .......,.... 80, 137 Petko, Martha .....,,,. ........ 8 0, 122 Petty, Jean ......,,,,. ,.......,,,,..,. 9 3 Phanco, Gary ....,...............,,.., 93 Piccirillo, Patrick .... 80, 122, 123 Pierce, Carol ...... 24, 35, 48, 120 Pierce, G. Reid -- 55, 72 Reagle, Sue ..,.........,,.. 84, 118, Reed, Paul .,........ 25, 35, 48, Reed, Richard ,,....,... 80, 119, Rex, Karen ,..,., ......,....,,,, Rex, Sandra - .... .,,.. . . ,,.. 84, 122, Reynolds, Betsy ,,.,,.,,,.,.,,,..,,..,,,,,1. 93 Reynolds, Judith ........ 84, 119, Reynolds, Sheryl .......,................ 76 Rhodes, Elaine ...,.,,. Rhodes, Lynette ,........, Rice, Fred ..,........,..,, Rice, Violet .....,,,......... 78, 80, 84, Richardson, Clarence ....e,,,...,. Richardson, Rose 88 Rigby, Dennis ......,....... 80, 105 Riggs, Larry ....... .............,.. Ristau, Nancy ....,. Ritter, Debra ......................,....... Robbins, Bradley ......,....... 80, Robbins, Linda ,,,...,.,,,.,,.... 88, Roberti, Anthony 25, 35 45,105,104,115, Roberti, Nancy ,,,......,,,....,... 80, Schnell, Marlin ....... Schnell, Nancy ,,,,. ,,.... 8 0, 122 Schumacher, Greg ,,,.c.... 93, 118 Schwanke, David ..,..,.,......,..,.,.... 93 Scott, Alan ........ 76, 98, 99, 105, 118,124 Scott, Charles .... ,,,,,. 8 0, 135, 137 Scott, Robert ......,, .......,........... 5 1 Sedlak, Robert 1,,..,... Seekings, Mark .,...1,. 88 93 Shannon, Barbara ..,,.,.,.....,.,.... 93 Shannon, Patricia ............ 76, 119 Shapiro, Harvey ,,,,.... 69, 105, 123 Shea, John ,,...........,..........,,.. 68, 99 Shellhouse, Donald ,,.......... 76, 137 Shellhouse, Kathleen Shellhouse, Ronald .................,.. 80 Sherlock, Patricia .....,......,. 80, 136 Sherlock, Robert ..... Sherwood, H. J. ...... - Sherwood, Sue ....,,...,. 76, 99, 105 Pierson, Christine Pierson, Linda ............ 84, 122, 129 Pilling, David .... 76, 135 Piper, Helen ...,.,.,...........,.,.......,,. 53 Powell, Judith ...... Proctor, Herbert ....... 24, 55, 45, 129, 150 84 Proctor, William .....,,,. ...,.... 1 37 Pugh, Kenneth ....,... Pugh, Lucille ,,..... 84 76 Roberti, Samuel ...... Roberts, Patricia .,....,. Roberts, Sandra ...... ..,..,. 7 6, Rodgers, Dennis ..,,,,,,............,, Rodgers, John ,..,.,...... 76, 135, Ropp, Donald ,.,,., 25, 35, 39 96, 99 Rosenburgh, Archie ,.., 25, 35, Rosenburgh, Dorothy ........ 80, Rosenburgh, Howard .,,,......,..,1. 88 Pugh, Mabel .......... .,.,. 9 3 Pulliam, Sharon ...,......,,..,,,..,.,., 93 Radecki, Terry ........ 80, 99, 105, 122 Radecki, Thomas .,..., 80, 99, 105, 118, 134 Rafalski, James ...... 82, 84, 99, 134 Rafalski, Janice ...... 24, 35, 48, 127, 130,131 Rafalski, John ..........,. 90, 93, 118 Rafalski, Judith ...,....,..,.,,, 88, 100 Rafalski, Richard .,,.... ..,........,. 8 8 Range, Sandra ..., -- .,,..,,......,., 93 Ransom, Douglas ...,.... 24, 35, 48 Ransom, Mary Lee 80, 122, 128 Rapp, Doris ....................,..,.. , ..... 51 Rapp, Brian .......... 80, 99, 134 Rea, Judith ...,., 24, 55, 45, 119, 122, 150 Ruhlman, Dan ,,,,.............,.., Ruhlman, Herman ,.....,....... 80, Russ, Sue .,,..,........ 25, 35, 49, Russell, Herbert ........ 80, 135, Sample, Charles ...... 26, 35, 40, 96, 99, 103, 104, 111, 123, 124, Sandblade, Eleanora ......,, 57, Sanford, Leslie ...... 26, 35, 49, 99, 123. Savitz, Charlene ........................ Savitz, Elizabeth ...... ,....,. 8 0, Savitz John .,.... ........ Savitz, Savko, V1CtOf .,.... George ..... Savugot, Shirley ,..... Schillinger, Peter Schneider, Diana ........ Schnell, Kathleen 50, 76, 76, 129, . ..... 76, 100, 85 111 26, 35, Sherrife, Corlana ...... 49, 119,122,127,130 Shine, Catherine .,,,,... 26, 35, 40, 49,127,130 Shine, Patrick ...,........ 80, 105, 134 Siguroardottir, Inga .... 26, 35, 38, 40, 49, 111, 118, 132 Silvis, Darlene .........,,.,.,,,...,..., ., 80 Silvis, Nellie ......,..........,.,,,..1,,,.. 88 Silvis, Ralph .,....,.........,......, 88, 135 Sitler, Gary ....., 27, 35, 40, 49, 109, Skelley, Larry .........,......,,,,.,,-,,.- 133 Slocum, Leslie -- v.............. 85 Slocum, Roger .... .................. 9 3 Slocum, William Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Betty .....,,, 50, 129 Blaine ,,,,.. .........,.,,,,,,. 9 3 Charlene ...,..,... 76, 129, 130 Charles ...... ........... 8 5, 137 Clifford ........ ,...... 8 5 Smith, John ........ ....... 9 3 Smith, Linda ..,.,,.. ........ 8 8 Smith, Linda ........ ........... 9 3 Smith, Mark ........,.... ,,..... 7 7, 137 Smith, Mary Lou ,.,.,...,..... 80, 128 Smith, Nancy ......... ......... 9 3 Smith, Phyllis ...... ............... 9 3 Smith, Sandra .................... 85, 127 Smith, Shirley .,.......... 80, 119, 122 Smith, Troy ..,............................. 80 Snow, Donald ,,......,... 76, 105, 118 Snyder, Thomas 143 Soheck, Thomas .,,. ....,...... 8 8 Spear, Christine ....,.. ,,,.. 8 5, 123 Spencer, Florence .,.. ..,.... 5 2 Spencer, Robert ..,...., ...W... 5 1 Spencer, Robert ....ttt ....... 9 3 Stahlman, Mary ....... ....... 6 8 Stec, Carol ,,...,,...,r,,,.........Vt..,... 93 Stec, Gloria .......,........................ 93 Stec, Mary ...... 27, 35, 41, 49, 108, 110, 120, 127, 130, 131 Steffan, Jonathan 1- 27, 35, 39, 49, Trask, Clara ,..., Trask, Michael ...... Trask, Susan ...... 103,104,134 Steffan, Paul .......,...................... 93 Steuart, Janet .,,11. ,.1.,v. 9 3 Stewart, David ...... ........ 7 6 Stino, Josephine ...... 11..... 7 6 Stino, Kathleen ...,.,.. ......,,..,,,.. 3 3 Stino, Patricia .... .,.... 2 7, 35 Stover, Bonnie .,,,....,1...... 27, 35, 49 Strickland, Thomas .,,......... 76,120 Stuart, Rebecca ....1. 1 28, 35, 49, 130 94 Tubbs, Alan .,................ 31, 53, 99 Turchan, Edward ..,..................... 72 Turner, Carol .,........ 81, 122, 133 Turner, David ,.,. 28, 35, 40, 49, 97, 99,124,137 Turner, Linda ....,. 76, 119, 120, 129, 133 Turner, Lois ...,. 89, 119 Upton, Larry .,...... .......,..,.,..,,.. 3 5 Urbanik, Caroline ...... 85, 119, 129 Urbanik, Julia ....,.... ............... 9 4 Urbanik, William ,.,..,,......, 76, 133 Vanderhoof, John ...,....... ....,,,, 8 9 Vanderhoof, Rebecca ..,.,,,,.,,,.,,. 94 Vanderwark, John .,......,.....,..... 76 Vanderwark, William .,...,,.,...,.., 89 VanGuilder, Karen ........ VanGuilder, Kathy .... VanGuilder, Robert Van0rd, Thomas Vorse, Sheryl ........ Swabik, Katherine Stuart, Rosemary .,..........,,,...,... 80 Stuart, William ,,................,...,,.. 39 Sullivan, Susan ............,.., 35, 128 Suppa, Sandra ........,,,. 80, 119, 122 Sveda, Deborah ............ 76, 126, 128 Sveda, George ......... ............... 3 9 89 28, 35, 49 81,119,127 -111, 76, 135 31, 113, 122, 127 Swanson, Marilyn Sweetland, Priscilla Szewczuk, Barbara .11111. 90, 93 111111 76,127 Szewczuk, Philip -1 11.,.,., 28,35 Taber, John 111...... ,111111111 8 9 Vroman, Linda ..... .1................. 8 5 Wachter, Stephen ...... 29, 35, 49, 135 Waddell, Floyd .,.11.. ..... 6 2, 134 Wagner, Robert 1...........1.1..........1 60 Walter, Patricia ........................ 94 Walter, Sharyn ,.1..... 76, 128, 129 Walters, Samuel ...........1............ 89 Walton, Albert ........ 81, 122, 129 Taber, Margaret .11.1,1111111111,111111, 80 Taydus, Kathy 1,11,111111111111, 89, 119 Taydus, Patricia 1.11.. 80, 119, 122 Taydus, Ted ....,,,1,111,11111 1 111111,1,1 93 Taydus, Thomas ..... 1 76 Taylor, Dan 1,11111 111,11,,1,, 8 5 Taylor, Gloria ..1.1111111111111,,, 89, 119 Taylor, John 1111111,111,1111111111,, 85, 137 Taylor, Karen ...... 28, 35, 41, 49 Taylor, Richard ..1,....11111.111111111111 89 Teconchuk, Ronald 11,1111111111,11111, 85 Theuret, Dennis ....... 1..11 8 1, 137 Theuret, Diane ,1111 111111 9 4 Theuret, Llnda .1...1 111,1,, 8 5 Thomas, Donald ...111111111,,111,,11,1,1, 85 Thomas, Kenneth 111111,,,11111 76, 99 Thompson, David ...,........1.,11111,, 94 Thompson, John .,1..111.1..,,1111111111 89 Thompson, Leonard ....1. 76, 98, 99, 105, 118 I44 Wilcox, Richard ..1..1.. 81, 119, 135 Wiler, Eugene .11,....1.1,11111111111,11 81 Wiler, Linda 1..... 30, 36, 49, 119, 136 Wiler, Martha ...1.....11. 76, 129, 133 Wiler, Terry 1. ...11....1....,...1.1..111. 85 Williams, Diane 111111111111,11,,1,111,111 76 Williams, Holly .1...1 30, 36, 40, 49, 100, 111, 128, 132 Williams, James ............1... 89, 129 Williams, Linda ...1...1.....11111 85, 119 Wilson, Elizabeth 111,11 11,111111 8 1 Winans, Mark 1,,1,11111,,11111,11,,,,,,,, 94 Winans, Ruth 1111,,1111111111 81, 122 Wing, Robert 111..1.. 76, 99, 105, 118 Wise, Jerry ........................ 77, 129 Wojtowicz, John 1111111,11111111 81, 134 Wolfe, Dale .....,.... .1.1..,,11111 8 9 Wolfe, John 11111,,, 111111,1,,,,,, 9 4 Wolfe, Virginia 111,, 11,,,111 8 1, 119 Wood, Craig ....... 1.11. 7 4, 77, 123 Wood, Gary .................11....1 89, 118 Wood, Judy ....1.....1..... 81, 119, 122 Wood, Mark 11111111111111111,,,,1,,111111 94 Wood, Steve ......11...1.11.1.....1. 82, 85 Wood, Susan ...... 30, 36, 40, 49, 100, 109, 111, 120 Woodburn, Earl ...1...1..11...1 85, 137 Woodburn, Ruth ........ 77, 129, 130 Woodin, John ,11111111111,,,,,,1111111111 85 Woodin, Linda 1111, .-,.,, 9 LL Walton, Dennis ..,..........1........1... 89 Walton, Leonard ...... .....1.. 9 4 Warner, Linda ..... ....... 8 9 Watson, Linda ........,......1.......... 85 Wayda, Jake .1...1.....1.......1.1 85, 135 Wayda, Shirley ..1... 29, 35, 49, 130 Weldon, Bonnie ........1....1.......... 94 Weldon, Charlene ...... 29, 36, 41, 49,109,111,118,130 Weldon, Joanne ..,,1,11....,. 85, 100 Wentworth, George .................... 85 Wentworth, Sarah ........ 29, 36, 49 Wertz, Reba ...1.. 29, 36, 49, 136 Wertz, Ronald 1 Westfall, Carol ........ Westfall, Linda .... Westover, Jerry 1..... Whaley, Richard ..... .111 94 -111 89 11111. 60 11- 31, 134 Wright, Regis 1..1 ...... 8 1 Wright, Roxana .......1... 111111 9 4 Wroblewski, Barbara 111111 ,11111 9 4 Yanni, Toni 11111111111111 11,,,,, 8 5 York, Edith 1111111 ,11111111111,,,,,-,,- 5 7 York, Michael ....1..11...1..,11111111,,1, 85 Young, Charles ...... 30, 36, 39, 49, 109 Young, Robert ...... ...1, 7 7, 137 Yucha, George 11,1,, ,-,,,,.,,.-,.----, 8 1 Yucha, Martin .1......,................... 89 Yucha, Mary Ann ...... 77, 118, 119, 130 Yucha, Mildred .........,.. 30, 36, 49 Zalik, Debra ,...... Zalik, Karin ....... -1111111 94 ,11-35,123 Zalik, Pamela 11111,111111111,111,,,,,,,,, 77 Zawacki, Sheryl ................ 89, 119 Zurcher, Jane ..1... 31, 36, 49, 136 Zurcher, Jeannette ........ 31, 36, 49 Zurcher, Robert ,,,11111 94 x MISS JANET E. 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