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In apprectahon of ht•r twenty-one and one half year of fine , rvice at w i vale High hool, th 1968 " wi . . valian" . taff d dicate thi hook to Mr . Emily Na h Baily. Mr . Baily will long be re· memb red by her tudent a~ a teacher who learned and laugh d with her cia . Her wealth of knowl· edge, upplemcnted by extcn ·he world travel, inter· ested and motivated her Engli. h cia~ . The " wi . . · valian" ~taff, the faculty, and the tudent body thank Mr . Baily for her year. of outstanding . en·ice, and wi h for the future tudent of H a teacher a!' fine as Mr . Baily, and for tr ... Baily a bright and !<UC·

cessful future.

The~e hall have a magic meaning for each tu· dent of wi. vale High chool. To some, they may stand for crowd., talking and pu hing, while for other , they may he . ymhohc of gained knowledge, friendship., or ven failure o matter what unique emotion they tir within you, the.se are the hall of opportunity and their door are open to anyone who wishes to enter.

1968 SWISS ALIA~ VOL

Swi Swi

ME XLVIII

vale AJHS vale, Pa.

wi s Mi ses

Tri- tate

Cindr Whitney, Co·head

Te ,je Ma trilli Paula lackt'\' Rita faro

I. to r.: A. Zeok, D. apoleon, H. Cufnro, •. i'it>l on, P. llop\\oorl, S. Kuhn. L. Erlnndsou. P. Bujako"'ki

Ttvirl To

Cltampionship

Linda Erland on, Co-head

\ rlene Zt>nk Paula Buiako\\ ki, Drum \lajuretle Judv Hall

. Fi Ids. 2nd rou'-l. to r.: T. Baliuka , C. Collin • 3rd ro P. Pollard, . Bilecky, D. Diulu , D. ndrechak, L. Grf"f"ne, L. Renner. 4th rou'-A. fatta, P. Rou e. . Kova ic, I. Plavetich, S. Yeager, L.

Fabiano. 5th rou>-D. Kammerer. B. Antol. . Raxter, K. \'argai, C. Kerlick, ]. Hardin, . Fi her, . fc· Quade. 6th rou- D. Okorn. R. fylo, J Penick, D. Ku ich, ,~. Greb, R. fat ko, R. Buba, P. Dell, D. Pul· cini. K. h!"a. 7th rou'-R. I .ek ich, f imok, R. Stewn on, K. Gallagher, M. Diulu~. J. Darby, •. GolubiC', R. Buck, V. Robert~. 1 Haff"r, C. Perrone, D. fc 'utt. 8th rou,_.P, ~afran, D. ..amphell, A. O'Connor, P. Logan, R. fitrhell, troup, L. Paharik, R. Piroz.zi, R. Backu , E. Hardin. . Franklin, K. King. K. Po~er. 9th row E. Bat 1;:ha, P. Buko\ac, ]. Perit1., M . .:\fele. L. Rothrauff, . e~ton, D. Iovino, J. Kari h. A. Zielin. ki, ]. 01 on, tnen . J\.1. Pi citelli, R. Epp , A. Politi • P. Yeager, J, Sacco, R. Ty on, .M. All n,

. Anthony, M. Davi. .

Pep Club Supports Flashes

OFFICER l. to r · D. Clougherty, Vice President; D. Pascarella, Treas­urer; ]. Bos inger, Se• retary; A. Bon, President.

upport of our team, whether in defeat or vic· tory, is the goal of thi. organization, and never ha thi. goal been . o highly . trived for a. it wa. thi year. The club showed exceptional spirit and vital­ity in their activitie ·. The included weekly kit for pep rallie and " pirit sign " throughout the building. A great deal of hard work and effort by the member of thi club added up to make this . port. . ea on a succe · .

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1st row l. to r.: H. Sor,.-:, D .• eman, 0. :\feglio, ]. Kirk, R. lun•llo, \ice Pw idt•nt: E. Ff'dorwicz, J. pi ... ak, J. Max"f'll, D. 1i , D. Ho ie, R. l\1~ tt•n, J. D Lucia. 2nd rou: J., Jon , \'\. E per, D. Payer, T. Hunt, R. Rocco, D. Cannady, '. Lara, . Hu o, J. HernpfJdd, II. Le\y, G. I>agnu, R. ( re t•ll. 3rd rou: D . .:'mith, K. Arm trong, J. Potente, J. Cencf'rik, R. tc .ann, Prt!Sident; \\. :\tar ... hall, H. ~furrny, "t•crt>lan; !\f. Da,in, H. Iodno. T. \'orohok, P. Bf'gg, Trea urer; R. Rf'e e,

. Perla, < • Berthold.

Varsity Club Members Excel In All Sports

Lettf'rmt•n from all tlw inlt•r"dwla ti<· !'port" par­

ticipat d in hy \\ i '1lt> .\rt•a Joint High chool tudt•nl con titutc thf \ ar itv luh. For their

contribution and achi \Cm< nt. in ~'PI L compe­

tition. the enior mt>mh<'r arc honored with a jacket purcha'-t'd from funds rai. ed hy the cluh

throughout tht' yt>ar. Th<'"<' fund" are al o u ... ed to !'f>Oll or a projt'<'l of !lf'rH'fit to tht' chool. Thi. Yt'ar

the Varsit~ Club pn•-.t·ntt·d a Ill'\\ "'Cr<'t'n for tht•

auditori urn. In addition to the jacket ... , a ~lo"t l'n dfi,h

Senior ward i ri\en. Thi-. a\\.ard j.., hased on

the player·._ overall ahilit). leader-.hip. and willing­n<'"s to .... acrifice for hi .... team· .... welfare. Richard ~1c ann ,,a-. the recipient of thi award for 1967-

1968.

E 'lOR LE'ITEH fEi\j-J.H rou I. to r.: 0. ~leglio, D. Cannady. H. fu­rello, J. Kirk, J. pisak. 2nd rou: D .... mith, . Perla, J, Potf'nte, W. Lara, A. Ru~-.o. 3rd rou: J. Hempfil'ld, J. CencP.rik, R.

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'67 Hom coming B •

The day began uith a parade ...

. .. uith the court riding in convertible .

At hul/·time the girl.~ and their escorts tt ert• we en ted ...

. .. and the queen u as crou ned

7 he court cheered as the team defeated outhrnordand 7-6.

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nnual Tradition

Th~ erening Je~til'itie$ took place at ~eu:meyer .';chool .•.

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P-Mi~s

... tchich concluded a memorable day.

BO\\I.I,'G CLUB- 1st rou l. tor. ,. Carl on, ecretary; D. Faith, Trea urer; T. Thomp on, Pr ident; D. Clark, \ i<"e Pre,ident. 2nd row- D. Kukich, . "O" .. uo. D. Clougherty. 3rd row-B. "i man, K. Hor-\ath, D. Bicht, K. Lackany, J. 01 on, G. dam , M ~>f'akman, P. Getz. Jth rou R. Matta, T. :'\'0\ak, C. Vorobok. J. Cra\\ford, T. \ orobok, T. Anthony, D. Year ey, E. \'a kov, D. Repic.

Bowling and Chess Clubs Provide Competition Though ~cores and average· are not alway high,

the pirit and hop - of thi li\ely !IToup are. Comp · t1t10n i upplied by eight team. , con.i. ting of ap· proximately four member , on a ba ... L of equal total . If it i. needed, a team is given an <•qualizing handicap in th inter '-'l of fair play. Their dual purpo'-e of having fun and fo. l<'ring port man hip i well achi \ed through intra-team competition.

The Ch Club ha. three main purpo : to '-'pread the intere t of che" , to provide th opportu­nity for member to improve their game, and to provid<• a chool acti~ity which offer all tudent a recreational outlet without regard to phy. ical ahility. The match ar t up by an executive committee. Our he Club enter comp tition in the lnter-chola tic Che,.; League of Pittsburgh.

HE LUB-.~eated-1. to T Vorohok, R. Villiotti, Trea. urer; J. Wray, T. , 'ovak, Vice Pr ident; P. pynda, Pr ident; T. E po ito. tar ding- ]. Crawford. D. mith, J. Roger, J. Altemu , W. Gray, . .'rnarra,

R. Exler, J. Yankura, D. pynda, M :\Ia karinec.

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F.T .. - cated l. to r. D. Yt·a lt•y, V. Pre.; J. Penick, IIi turian; T. \'orohok, Pre.; R. tylo, ~ec'y.; D. Faith, Treas.; • \\ hitnr.y, Program Chm ...... tundin I t rou l. to r.-T. Baliuka , \t. Ferrence, P. llopl'ood, . Quinn, 1-Linn, ] . Catone, J. Baran. D. Kukich, C: Baxter, S. Rilecky, R. PirouJ, ' . franklin. 2nd row-]. Darby, D. livka, R. Tomn 1c, }). Pa carella, L. Erland on, 1- Hoa , L. Renner, '. :\fartin, C. Kerlick, J. Richard on, .N. troup, D. Me· Dol\ell, ] . Paharik. 3rd ruu S. Carl on, I" Ho nt•r, • . ...::marra, T. Ru "0, T. nthony, G. Rudge, . Elli , R. Murray, D. Pa) r, G. Hill, B. Cre ~ell, J. pi ak, B. Chuchko. J. Kirk.

Care r Club Prepare for Future

'1 he Future Teacht'r::< of America is an organiza­tion ¥thich eeks to t•nablc ib mt•mher to enter the teaching proft•s ... ion in the future. Thi" year, a..., in tht• pa t, tht• F.T.A .. ponsort'd . t•wral artivitit•s. One of tht> mo t important wa.- their regular vi.,.it to n coli ge. " enior Day" i. the day which hoth the tea(·her and the member..; a wait mo~t <'a aerly. On thi day. the teacher ... arc given a rest while the F.T.A. member tt·ach tht•ir cla se ..

The main purpo~e of tht> F. .A. i~ to encouragt· int rest in the nur. ing profe ....... ion. .._orne of the activiti~ in which they engage are ht•lpina phy .... i· cally handicapped per~on , providing knowledge of ho pital through organized tour and \olunteer work, and providing ~P aker from the health pro· Ies! ions. By belonging, students hope to learn more about our ·ing, how to apply to hospitals and what to expect in the nur ing profe .. ion.

F. . . 1st ruu l. to r t'\\lOn, H .• onewald, P. Bright, Vire-Pre.~.; f. . Sprakman, Pres.: R. Rradi('a, M. Bumbarger, P. Mackey 2nd ou-\'. ( hamhe Fi-.her, K. Ht>nd r--on, D. \\'ehrer, R. fat ko, R. Ran bottom, J. Ric·hard-on, . M. Matt11.

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Adele Bon erves capably a.s president of Y-Teens.

The Y-Tecn of ~·"i \ale rea High • chool are a hard·\\Orking, nl'tht• group of young girl . 1 ht> Young \Vomt•n\ Chri tian "' ciation i compo t>d of \\onwn and girl of diH·r e t> perit•n e and faith . Tlwrefon', tht'ir lht> ma) he opened to n \\ undt'r-.tanding and d Pper relation hip . Together, tht•y rna · join in the t rugglt· for peact' and ju ti e.

frt t dorn and digni!) for nil p pit•. In a h indi­' idual thert• i a tri\ ing to reach goal, to gro\\ a a per on in frit>nd hip "ith pt'ople of all race , religion", and nationalitit•, and nl o in the kno\\1· t>dge and lo\t' of God.

The acthitie ... of the group begin in the fall \\ ith the <'andlelight . Pni ·e to initiatt· the irl and to inform them of tht' c·lub' purpo e and goal . omt• of their a th iti throuahout th ) ear \\ ert' attt'ncl­ma a hri-.tmas proaram at the \Vilkin burg Y\\ CA to hdp "ith the hanging of the gret'n , a pajama party at the YW .A. \'ariou... peakt>r at the nwet­ing:-, and finally, the annual \H"theart Ball.

-Teens eek High Goals

1st rou: ;\1. 'peakman, ICC Repr entathe. 2nd wu 1. to r.: B. ~unic, P. Buko,ac: .1rd rou: L. Lc" i , l>. Doran,

. Fi her . .Jth rou: D. Domi , 1'. Hormood, K. King. Sth rou: J. Yate', L. Ouch, P. Getz. 6th rou: R. Gih ... on, ~1. Ec:cher, •. Brunner, R. Grundler.

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1 t rou: l~ Linn, \ice Pre idcnt. 2nd rou 1. to r.: ~. Payne, I>. Kukich, J, Penick, . Yf'.agt•r. 3rd rou.: B. \Veyel , V . Roh rt", C. Shea, D . .\fc~utt, T. Da\i . 4th row: P. Yuran, ''. ''el on, P. Safran. 5th rou: I>. 1 'apoleon, J. Hruhic, •.

te\en .

catcd l. to r.: f. Ferrcnc I>. Clought•rty, l.C.C. Repn• cntathc tandin 1. Pi citelli, P. Logan, D. Diulu , D. Frend<>r, lh ~'nhiano, {;. .ollin , P. Greh, I. Bumbarger, L. Hong, ]. De imone, C. ( o' aiH){)n.

I t TOll l. to T.: lh Erland on, Trca urer. 2nd TOll: ~. U7.zo, J. 01 on, 1. l\f1 QuilkPn. .1rd row: F. :\fanno, • Jame , D. Quinten, A. Me· Quade, .J. Yu ka. th rou: L. Hothrauff, D. lo· 'ino, 1'. Mackt·y. D. Pa cardia. V. Syhc ,

fartin.

I t ro11 l. to r.: ]. Bell. ~-. Anthony, \f. Allt•n, E. Battaglia, (_ B ter, ]. Baran, . Bile ky. 2nd row· ~· Bulko\CC. ·. Krnmt•r. L. Greene. D. Chri ten on. f. Diulu • B. Antol, P. Pozek, C. Whitney, Program Chairman.

1st rou l. to T.: 1. Mele, <.. McWilliam~. enc-tary: Lo\\Cf}. 2nd TOll: P. Pollard, ]. Sacco. ~·· Toma,, I ... PJa,e· tich. 3rd Tau: R. Bradica. L. Rt•nner . .J. Kari<h, . Zit•lilbki. B. Buha.

1st row l. to r.: C. .ollin , ~· Eno~. D. Kammerer, ]. :\fac· Gregor. P. Dranu ky. ]. Bo ing r. 2nd row: R. T} on, P. Greb, t. Da'i . D. Rradira, '. Franklin. T. Raliuka~, haplain.

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¥-Teens ponsor Annual weetheart Ball

ophomort: Prince Linda Linn, Rita a faro, dt'le Bon, Queen; Linda Erland on,

fary Ann peakman, haron Toma , Junior Prine

Everyone enjoys refreshments betueen dances.

The Cross Fires protide entertainment for the evening.

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.U Hailperin Crou ns Adele, Queen of the u eetheart Ball.

The climax of the evenin u·a.s a 'pecial dance .set a.side for the Queen and her Court.

Tltespians and tage

Crew Combine Talents

To Produce Plays

Bottom to Top: R. Raldt, K. Ilon·nth, D. Hnlrhnk. J, imko, R. \ illiotti, L. Hot·n~r, D. \ 'i nt \\ ki, J. \'a len·

tine, R. ]o,ino.

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Troup 895 of the National '1 he ... pian ociety wa e.;tabli hcd to encourage the . tudent" of .H .. to attain a Letter rna tery of language, to de' elop poi. e and elf-control, and to appreciate dramatic work and their techniqu . The 'I roup i compo d of tudent. who have app ared in either th Junior or enior cia ... pia ·~. Trip::; to dramatic production in

the Pitt hurgh area. an evening of pre enting one act play to the public, and an initiation ceremony for new member. t'ach !'- •me ter arc a ft'w of their many actn Jtle-... n outbur-.t of applau t"' from the audience i. th, chief aim and reward for any member of the Troup .

The .... tage rew performs the hack. tage dutie which enable variou typ " of chool production to he more profe:- ional and ucce-....,ful. Their main job i. to huild and paint the . ccnery for the dramatic production. . The -..tage crew doe more for the c;chool hy h('lping \\ ith tlw a. "emhly program and being in charo-e of the P. . ~y:-t min the auditorium.

enior Class Presents ''You Can't Take It With You''

1st row l. to r.: B. Chuchko, . Bilech·, T. Ru o, I. Rt•nner, D. Yearsley, G. Rudge, D. Doran. 2nd rou•: R. Bradica, J. Collin, S. Kramer, D. Diulu , R. raig, D. Riccohon. 3rd rou: R. \'illiotti , T. Hugh , f. Hudak, W. Lara, R. Iovino, B.

uda.

Mr . Miller enjoyed directing and produdng "You Can't Take It lf"ith You".

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A T Of CHAH Penny ycamore ................................ L) nne Ht•nner E. ..,je ................................ . ...... . .Donna Doran

Hheba ............. .................................. usan Kramer Paul ·camore ......................... . Dn H' Y ear..,Jey 1r. DePinna ................. .. ................. Ron Villiotti

Ed ................. . . ......................... ...Bill Chuchko Donald ................................................. Tom Hughes Grandpa andt·rhof .. ......... .... Dan Hi cobon

lict• ............... ............. ..... ......... ~ally Bileck} Hender on ...................... ... . ......... .. .... DiC"k raJ"' Ton\ ................................................ Tony Hu-. ... o Mr ~olenkhov ......................................... ~ alt Lara Ga\ W dlington ............................. .. .. Dot Diu Ius Mr. ~1rhy ........................................... Gt>orgt' Hudae Mr .... k1rhy ................ .. ...................... Joyce ullin Detecti\b .................................................... Bill Cuda

Ron Iovino lik Hudak

Mr. Kirby!-Are you hurt?

You are ready . .. u·e begin!

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" ou Can't Takt• It With You" i a tory of two

familie : tht• mad ~~)carnon'"· who manufa!'lure

firt>work!;, f'vade incomt· ta ·t·"· rai.;e nake" and

writ~ play--; and thf' Kirby, who an• more con­vPntional. Tony, thl' all rnct i \1' ) Otlllg on of tht·

Kirh) , fall in lo\t' with lict )Carnon· nnd

bring hi. parent to dint· at th • ._ ) camon• honw

on tht• wrong t•vening. 1 ht• hock u'-taillt•d hy the

Kirhy .. who art' imitNi to eat ch ap food. and an•

t·xpo Nl to nake, firt'\\Ork and t'\f'ntuall) "pend the ni ht in jail, hem lice that marriagt> to Tony i out of tht• que tion. JIO\\PH'r, thank to

wi t• word" from old Grandpa, both familit•:-. t•onw

to a<"<'t•pt ea<·h odwr. Alice and Tony gt•l hack to· oetht·r, and 1r. Kirby ('\I'll JOIII in on a littlt· of the .~yea mort' madnt• .

When I see snakes, it's time to lay dotm.

1VlSSVlll Bartd Crea e

1st roro-l. to r.: ]. BodroA, D. Scng. D. Ho it>, K. 01-<•n • "'· I t>opold, D. Clark, R. Bradica, T. Funk, D .• mith, J. Rogers. 2nd row-L. to r.: D. Yearsley, R. [)' \lesanaru, M. ( rou~ , G. Thoma , ~. Thoma , D. Ta) lor, C. Tro , G. Prell~ man, .I. t•rto, D. B gg, J. i'..nk, G. Kuhn, D. ! hian e. 3rd rou I. to r.: :\l. Ma karinl'c, J. 'l01o t>l, R. Ruckt•r, J. tt•fanic, H. Lybarger, G. \'\it her poon, L. \\ ea\er, D. Rddwrt, K. A mal, J. dam , D. Goodlo11, D. Hothrauff, D. Falk, K. Lack II), B. Stole . 4th rou l. to r.: I>. Bodrog, J. Tom a ic, B. :\fozcik, K. "at on, Br dl v, R. Rag] nd. \\. '1 , '1. 'I homp on, n. ) t•an;lry. H. M tta

. sa,in II, D. Faith, R. Parker, S. Carl on.

Varsity Hand /)i play Preci ion.

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E~ iting Entertainment

Eland marches and plays •.. ... in Homecoming Parade.

R\ f()R~. an c entia! part of the band, u ill be mi ucf. Ten ion builds up during the game.

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1st row I. to r.: 1. Baran, R. fylo, ~- Jaml' , N. t "ton, F. lanno, E. Battaglia. B. Cunic, M. Davi , Da\i , D. Rendulic, P. Buko,ac, . Toma , ~· Harri , ,. Rilecky, P. Rou . 2nd rou: P. Pollard, M. ~imok, K. Gallagher, K. l..ackan}. D. Kukich, D. Domi , ]. 01 on, lh Linn, \\. Gray, 1... Paharik, A. Bon, P. Safran, V. yhe", B. Barku , :'\1. <\rti . . Duda , L. ~mith. 3rd rou: D. :'\h , T. E po,ito, P. \lackey. J. Bell, J. Penick, J. ollin, I. Hoag, R. Toma ic, D. Pa. carella, R. Adam~. . Adam , D. 1\fcDo,\ell, P. Getz, K. KinJ(, S. Mill r, P. Greene, . Field,, P. Logan, 1. ~ u , T. Ko­\ar. 4th rou: C. Bradle). . Totter, J. Aducci, 1. Candiello, R. Falck, J. Fi h, J. Fullen, • . Elli , 0. Eddin , R. Fazio, D. ~an elo, E. Ko~·ar, G. Bodrog, B. !:'oderher , G. Bryan, E. Fedoro~icz, R. Arthrell, ]. Jone, K. Ca y.

Harmony Resounds Through S. H. S.

~'ew Vocal Director, Mr. Camso, conduct an in.· spiring performance.

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wi "'ale High' hoir, con"i ... ting of 94 ~tudt•nts, has been actiw thi ·ear undt•r thf'ir nt'w din·ctor, ~~ r. Thoma Caru. o. t Chri tma. , a pecial program was pre ented hy both tht• junior and . <'nior high choir. \\ ith accompaniment hy th<· hand on pecial "election". The Chri'-tma hm\ wa t'nded re\t'rently with the pn· entation of th<' \a tivit} cene by the tudent . ~orne of the ch 1r\ other out tanding performances were at Open Hou"t' and the annual pring Fe. tival. ttending "Camelot." "Ki. s ;'\le Kate," and ''The 1\le ... ,..iah" wen• a few of their numerous field trip ..

PROGRAM commences uith a selec-The processional of the choirs is an inspiring spectacle.

The unior high choir sings of the jov of Christmas.

Mattheu and J.uke announce the coming of Christ.

The natiz:ity scene entls the program on a solemn note.

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The girls' ensemble presents a Christ mas cantata.

eaud -l. to r. ~tr . ;\tiller, Director : P. Logan, R. ~ te\en on, J. Darby, I. I.e" · , D. Fi her .• tanding Totter, H. Rocco, l. Da, in, B. Mc<.ull~. E. Poln ko, K. Honath.

George ........ ........................................... harlie Krul h . Garnt•t ............................................ 1 an t Darb)

Norman ..................... _ ......................... l\Iike Davin luri I ............................................... Barb teven on

Kate ................................................... .. Pat Logan ~large ............................................... .... Lee Lcwi. Tony ..... ... ........................................... rnie Totter Dottie .................................................... Donna Fi her Mr. Coburn ............................................ Bill 1c ully :Mr. Kennc ................................................ Ed Pol a. ko Fir. t Policeman ............................... Ri hard Rocco

ond Polic man ................................ Ken Horvath

Junior Class Presents

''Out Of The Frying Pan''

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Thre young men and three ) oung women, would­b tag folk, d ide to . har an apartment in 1 "'

York due to lack of economic curity. part of a plan to "b di ... over d," th ') r('nt an apartment immediately ahoH· that of a Broad-y,ay producer who ha. a hit running and i about to ca t a road company. lt o happ n that th produo r is an amateur chef, and right in the middle of a culinary concoction, he rutL out of flour. H come up tair · to borrow a up. t Ia. t tht• kid ha.. him in the apartm nt, and they aren't going to let him out until he ~ e . orne evidence of their ability. o, to irnpr . him. they stage a murder cene. It i. o reali tic that the polic and th landlady warm to the oene. How· ever, in ~pit of ev rything, the kid and the pro· du er become friend , the landlady get her back rent, and it look a if the future might hold orne promi e for the young actors.

I can see him nou almost.

JP hy do )'OU v:ant to be an actre s?

Cia • taff- l. to r.-J. Maxwell, R. Piroui, J. Bo inger, Cia Editor; L. Paharik.

Cindy Whitney, editor-in-chief of the ~-~~is t·alian, retieu·s the final plans.

wissvalian Preserves A Year's Memories The yearbook i!' the climax of the year' activities.

Producing a yearbook i a tediou. job. Taking picture>-. making layout:, writing copy. and drawing page" are only a few of the ta,k_ to be performed. The editor ... have particular dutie. al. o. They _elect the theme. cover, and typ jzt> for thi year end publication with th~ capable guidance of their advisor, Mrs. Haytock.

Acthitie taff eated l. to r.-D. Kukich, R. Cafaro, Acthiti Editor; C. Baxter. tandmg -P. Greb, T. Baliuka~. T. Madia, D. Clou;::herty.

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The taff mu. t et forth with the idea of utilizina every pos ibility to make their yearbook different It i therefore correct to .ay that all the wit, intelli· gence, originality, and efficiency of the cia are a .. embled under one title, the ·earhook . taff.

The editor and the taff hope that the " wL \ali an 68" . ummarize. the year with a . pecial meaning to each and every student.

Unda Fabiano and Donna Pascarella, Bu iness Mana~ers, and Vivian ylt·es, in charg~ of adtertising layouts, look oter the boob.

BU I ~ T AFF ',eated l. to r.: B. ·tand ng L Paha ik troup, D uzzo, f. Pi citelli, R. Pirozzi. A. Zeok.

tcven. on, D. McDowell, L. Tancraitor, L. I ewi.. lougherty, B. Cunic, M. imok, D. Quintr ,

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'ports Editor; B.

Theo Raliuka

Donna Chri ten on

:. orma Franklin

Prom

Court

1968

Sanely Nuzzo

0 horah Quinten

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Pamela Yuran

Patricia Hopwood-1968 Prom Queen

The Junior Ia. i proud to pre ... t•nt 1i ,., Patricia Hopwood a~ iL 1968 Prom Queen. Pat, a member of fi Pringle' Homeroom l, ha h en active in a

numht•r of activitit• at H .• he -.ened a ecretary of .:'tudent Council in her ~ophomore year and is a

majorette.

Thi. year the prom wa. held at the popular Adam~ House in Adam~hur.,., Pa. Highliaht of the evening wa. the crownino of the Que n. The lei Ray pro­vidt•d tht• mu. ic for dancing and a buffet upper wa, . crwd. Mr. Glarner and the Junior homeroom

teacher !'pon~ored the dance.

Combination of Talent and Effort Informs Us

Beverly Antol and RU5sell Fish, Co· Editor of the V ali.stic, look over a ne11 layout.

In the pa!-t ) ear ... , The Vali. tic has gi H'n the tudents at H '-, <' perienc«> in journalism. Ha\ ing

a school ncwspapt>r gins tht• -.tudcnt!'- a chan<'<' to ·pr "'=-' their own idea. b ' workin(T tocrcthcr to

publi h our fine paper. Originality inspire the !'-taff member ... to ha\e a \ariety of nt'\\"' articles and feature:- which are enjoyed hy ewryorw. Then· 1 · much hard work and time ... pent behind t•n·ry i. ue. The <·ditor" mu .... t tabulate the a. ignments and make sure the reporters hring them in on time. \e. t i-. the ta~k of laying out the paiTt's ancl typing the article . Thi" j ... n 't an ea. y joh. lwcau t•

you ha\c to elwck and recheck . o that eHrything i in it prop r place. Their advi or, Mr . artcr, help thi. proce:-. mOH' more ea ily with uggestion and a i"tan e as it L ne ded.

~ ith their c p ricnce in puhli hing a . chool n \\:-paper. the ali ... ti "'taff learn. the funda­mental of making a ne" pap r: deciding on dif. ferent arti ]<..... di trihuting a" ignmcnt.. making . ure they reach the deadline, and mo t important, proof-rcading. Who Know ... ? Prrhap. in the futur<', one of our taff mt•mher" may become a areal journali"t h cau-.e of hi-. foundation in th Vali tic!

EDITORIAL ~ T FF-. eated l. to r.: D. Kukich, Bu ine fanager ; J. Penick, Club Editor· D. Kammerer, Typing Editor. tanding: . Thoma , New Editor; R. Ran bottom, Feature Edito; · D. Riccobon, Art Editor; R. Parker, ~ports Editor; T. Novak, Exchange Editor. '

l. to r.: L. Linn, D. Kammerer, atone, L. Plavetich, B. Grundler,

'EW TAFF 1st row l. to r.: T. Davi., . Lowery, C. Whit· ney. 2nd rour: C. Baxter, T. Baliuka , D. Faith. 3rd rou: S. Carl on, P. Begg, R. Mar h.

TAFF l. to r.: V. Chambers, D. Clougherty, ]. Hrubic, ].

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ides Corttribzlt,e Time And Talertt

Our 11!'\\ lihrnr < ould not function proper! \\ ithout tlw a i tanc<' of the Lihrnr) Aide . 'J hn p(•rform a \\ idt> 'arit>t) of dutie . uch n putting tlw hooh on th<' hehc• •. tamping hook t I)( takt•n out, taking librar) pa .<'s to tud' hall", nd kt>c·ping n•cord .

The ren•ptioni ... t nn• of rn·.rt importance to tht> offic<'. Tlw aid the offie<' pc•r onnel h) runnino Nrand • an "t>rin the• telephone, pn ing out , h-.t'JH c• lw<'l , nrul doing many otlwr ta k to lwlp drt• •!JOol func linn . moothl .

HECbi'TIO I T~ I. to r. l.. <;recn••, "· :\fartrn, C.llrunner, H. fanti , 1'. Getz, "· Smithdale, J. Aurkk.

LIBH \H't \IDE - eatcd l. lu r.- . Franklin, D. Frender, ]. Glenn, \1. ~~ ttn, D. l'n cnrdl , 1 ... Fabiano, I ... PlnH•ti h, 1'. Bujnko\\.-ki, L. ,n enP- • tanding I. to r. P. GrPh, i'i. \nthony, .1. Baran. H. fylo, D. Proch, L. Hong, ( _ Pt•rronc•, ~f. Spt>nkman, L. Paharik, t rs. Ht~niC'k, Librarian.

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Lltnguage Clubs Have Active Year

FRE · H CLUB IJt row l. to r.: \'. Robert , L. Ko t, r-;, ~e\\ton, D. Bradica, J. De imone, F. fanno, J. Peritz, D. Catone, Trca .; ]. Baran, Pr .; B. Chuchko, \'.Pr .; ~· Baxter, - c\·.; ~f. ;\[de, I .. Rothrauff, P. Grch. 2nd row: R. Bodroj.t, G. Kntilius, ~· Jam , . Farni h, A. Politi, A. Zielin ki, H. nf',,aJd, C. ~nf'lling, •. fnrino, . tolarz, L Finlkovich, J. Knri h, l. Pi citt>lli, -· Fi her, C. Whitrwy. 3rd rou: .1. ) nnkura, J. Fi h, ~. Carl on, G. Hill, J. Kirk, R. Fazio, B. lo­zeik, G. \\'nrchol, L. Tnylor, B. Gib on, 1 ' • .."tt•,en , B. Croft, A. l..a" n, P. Gn·h, . \\ ardrop, I ... Paharik, 1 • 'troup, H. Pi­roui, R. Ran bottom, J. lac umbec, D. fc. utt.

The panish luh\ purpo"<' i to promote a lH't· tcr understanding and appreciation of the ~pani"h language and cu tom-.. Tht· luh ·._ aC'tivitie" thi-. yt•ar included a Halltmt•cn danC't', hri tma" party. 'i it to Buhl P 11 £ ui urn. and monthly nwt'tin ,.., of the Pitt. burgh pani. h luh in Oakland. Their ultimate goal was to e"tahli"h a tudt'nt e ·chan ue program with outh menca.

The French luh ·. purpo" • i. to enliv n the ~tudy of French for the tudt•nt. out ... idt• of the cia -.room. To hecorne a memher. the "tudt·nt-. mu-.t haw had at lea t one year of French. During the holiday. the luh ana frt'nch hristma" tht' hildren' Ho ... pital. They . old pin l 'lke "ale-. in order to rai t' morwy for \ ew York itv in the futurt•.

Chri .... tma,., arol-. for

and held a trip to

~PA1 I H apoleon, Trea".; R. lurello, Pre~.: D. Clougherty, -ec'y.; P. Be~g. \'-Pre . 2nd rou: J. Zak, P. Pozek, •. Lo¥.ery, M. \llf'n, E. Battaglia, B. unic. A. "'o,., R. Bradira, D Rt>ndulic, P. Bukovac. Jrd rou: B. Hulick, R. Con~tantino, K. ht·ync, D. Okorn, L. Tancraitor. T. Da,i•. B. Backu .. , 'r \fa karinec, L. Ouch, P. Hopwood, B. tevt·n .. on, N. 1 'el~on, J. Hrubic, J. Pt•tri ko. 1th ror<: R. Rocro, E. Pola ko, P af ran, j. 01 on, ]. ~acco, :. Thom ]. RalkoH'c, R. Perry, D. ~fcl>o"ell, R. Goodman. P. Bri ht, R. Matf'lnn, J. Po t e•i. II. Gallo"ich, J. Darby. 5th rou R. Iovino. B. Friend, R. Valko, D. Pippy, J. Frawley. R. 1\lnrr y, J. Leind cker. R. Toma ic, C. Buck, B. Bahleda, j. Ro~ers, D. mith, J. Toma,ic, E. \'a kov, J. Wray, J. :.'\faxwell.

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Honor ocieties Reward Achievement

QUILL .A1 'D ' ROLL: .'eated-l. to r.-R. Cafaro, ctl\lll Editor of th ", \\i \ali n"; B. Antol, Co-Editor of the "\'ali tic"; A. Bon, ~port EtJitor of the "~\\ i \alian"; C. \\ hitney, Editor· in· Chi f of the " \\ i \a !ian"; J Unf' Bo inger, Ua Editor of the "S\\ i ~alian." ~tamlinc-\lrs. Haytoc.k, " wi ,alian" dvi or; T. ·u,ak, Ex han t' Editor of the "Vali tic"; R. Fi h, ( o-Editor of the "Vali tic''; Mrs. Carter, "Vali ti " dv' or.

"Quill and ~croll." International Honor ociety The National Honor ociety is one of th mot for High ....,chool J ournali. m. eh•ct a number of prominent group at "'i .;vale High ~ hool. ·holar· out. tanding enior from wi!"svale rea High . hip, character leadership, and -.en ict• are me of

chool. Thi, year even _tudcnt-. were initiated at the "'PC ial qualitie found in each member 1 cted the annual pring ceremony and four !"tudent were l' th faculty. With the-.e qualitie-. the member:- of given Award of Honor Certificate .. Tho e ,tudent H .. lwlp to promott• better . cholastic . tandard honored for -P ial contribution. to the chool', and achi wment among the club and their fellow publication wen Donna Pa. arella and Linda cla. smate-.. With this goal. tht•y can help them •he Fahiano of the " wL valian" and Ray Parker. Dan 3"- they ht'lp others through their tutoring ~ n ·icc Riccohon. and D1ane Vavra of tlw ··Vali tic.'' offered rach year to help the tudent in their cla ·

\\.Ork. Throuahout the )Car. the) rai. money to provide . cholarship for the f emhrr to help finance their future education.

N H ... OFFICER R. Fi-.h, Vier-Pre ... ; •. Bilt>cky, .St·c'y.; N. marra, Pr .; D. Year lt•y, Trea. 1st row­l. to r. R. Mylo, J \1acCumhee, D. Catone, D. Okorn. '2nd rOII'-P. Bright, R. Piroai, R. Ran bottom, A. Bon, B. Grundler, J. Bo,~inger, L. Fabiano, R. Park••r, •. Carl,on. T. 1 'ovak, W. [._per, J, ;\fax\\ell. 3rd rou·

-M. fa-.karinec, D. ~eman, D. l urello, J. \\'ray, D. Faith, P. Begg, T. Thomp~on, T. \'orohok, R. \ illiotti, A. avmell, C. Berthold, F. Pa <"arella.

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Honor Roll

Gold Honor Cords

Alan Savinell June Bo inger Ru ell Fi h Paula Bright Cynthia Baxter Ronald Villiotti Betty Jane Grundler Thoma. Novak

ilver Honor Cord

Joanne Baran Crawford B rthold Adele Bon

amuel arLon Delphine atone David Faith Ro~eann M ylo Debra Okorn J arne Paharik Raymond Parker

J ant>ne Altemus Chri. topher Arlen

andra Balkovec Theo Baliuka Peter B gg

tephen Dudas William Esper Norma Franklin Ro. alie Lek ich

Jo ph Alesse Deborah Bicht Carol Bodner Carol Cos!'aboon Dorothy Domis Maureen Fialkovich Jo. ph Fish Wilma Gray Patricia Greb Patricia Hughe

ally James Robert Kamenic

JU lOR

Jan ice MacGregor Toni 1adia 1ichael Ma karinec

J arne Maxwell David Murello Loi Paharik

tephen Patternac Ricki Pirozzi Edward Pola. ko

OPHOMORE

Gay Katilius Lorraine ko t

u an Lowery '-.ancy Marino Gt>orge Martin Debbie apoleon .,._,ancy ~el. on 1\ancy ewton Jt>an Peritz Joseph Petrisko Vincent Riccobon

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Franci Pascarella Ruth Ran bottom Janet Richardson Neal Smarra Peter Spynda Thomas Vorobok

haron Wardrop Cynthia Whitney Donald Yearsley

Dt•horah Quinten Daniel eman Raymond org Da nd p)' nda L ro)' Taylor Jam Wach John Wray Pamela Yuran

Jame Rogers Dt•bbie Rothrauff Denni. mith Carla nelling Helen onewald '-.orma te .. en .. andra tolarz Eugene Va.kov Glen Warchol John Yankura

ndrea Zielin ki

tudent Council Represent .H. •

0~ FICERS /. to r.--.1. fa·n~ell, Vire-President; B. Cunic, • ecretary; \' . • yht , Treamru; R. Parker, President.

The ... tud nt Council i. made up of repre nta­tive from the enior, Junior, and ophomore cia. "e . . Their dutie..; are to give the correct train­ing in lf-manaaement and citizen hip, to timulat the pirit of cooperation among the tudent , and to further the •eneral welfare of the chool. The

tudent Council held regular meeting!' thi year "ith the officer;; prt' iding. Thi" year, th , tudent

ouncil had a p tition upporting the dmini tra­tion 's poli y in Viet 'lm, pon ored the annual intramural champion h1p aamt• , had a ug e tion hox, and helped the Lion. luh collect canned oood~. Al~o, they had an exchanae program with We t Mifflin ~outh and encouraged the acqui. ition of new water fountain .

Kneeling I. to r. - J. Yankura, D. ~ pynda, T. ovak, >" •• marra, R .• org, A. l.aw on. , tanding l. to r.- T. Haliuka , P. Hopwood, P. Rt'gg, I.. Linn, J. Pott'ntc, '. farino, J. llruhi .. , N. , tl on, R. lo\ino, D. raig, S. Rilecky, . Bon.

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Flashes Fight To Victory

Thi-. has h n "the )Car of th~ Fla h." In th minds of the ~tudt•nt hody, th, !·Ia h hould h \e he n 9-0 hut Ute fini lwd v. ith an e c II nt 6 3 n·cord. It all tarted under the heat of a bri ht

ugu t morning. I· rom ugu~t 18 to eph•mh r 8, Coach 7larner conditioned hi t am in th

pa sing, blocking, and running. Practice make perfect and it all paid off against Munhall a tlt

Fla he ored on the Ia t play of th gam '~innin 11· 7. Highlighting the fir t Homeeoming and put. ling the finishing touche on a good a on, the f Ia. he h at favored outhmorcland 7-6. o ended "the year of th<· Fla h" on a bittt>r cold day in 'owmh r. The team had come a long v.ay from thP

heat of the ugu t pra tice field.

l.H row-[. to r.: . Royle, P. Bt•gg, H. Lt'H, R. fcCann, R. i\f urray, J. Pott•nte, ~f. Da\in, n. Cannady. 2nd row-.\fr. Glenn Kiger, i tant oach; 0. ieglio, H. Murcllo, J. Kirk, G. Dn~nu-., K. Ann-.trong, E. Ft•doro\\icz, \l,. Lara, T. Perla, lr. Gcor~e Glarncr, He d oach. 3rd rou-Mr. Hale Jenkin .. , i tant ( oach; n. furello, J. Fullt•n, I> . ...:l'man, J. DeLucia, D. Pa}t>r, R. Cn \\ell, I. ntolik, R. Kochi , K. Hor.ath, Mr. Arnold KocJtka, -.i tant Coach. 4th rort J. ( .enc rik, R. Hudale, R. F p r, A. Kendeall, D. 1i c, <: Bradfe,, H. 'od •rherg, P. D' \It• io, H. rthn•ll, D. DiLorenzo.

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JU!\IOR \' R. ITY 1 t roro-1. to r.: -\. Kane, ~f. hoH~l. R. Exler. T. Ro\w, P. dtwri, J. Kohut, T. Royd, J. Pirozzi. 2nd rou -l. to r.: W. C nnnady, R. llulick, •• Tomn. F. l>a\id on, R .• ix mith, G. Polo\chik, J, ducci. 3rd row-1. lo r.: R. Dudley, C. \ orobok, G. \\ nrchol, .I. Yank urn, j. \\ hite, ~. Gle\\, P. \toloknch.

w1. _ vale-12

-w 1. • vale-28 wi. vale-14 wi. ~vale-14 wi . vale- 7 wi. vale-23

7 w 1. "vale- 6 ,.,is vale- 7

TEAM RECORD Monaca-6 Home-.tead-1 :Munhall-7 Burrell-46 W. Mifflin outh-0 Brentwood-14 Duque. ne-19

. Allegheny-14 outhmoreland-6

mllh, R .• ~iciliano. D. Smith, R. Rocco, p ak. Kneelin,::: ]. L bnrger.

John 1 y

'alter Lara, Guard, 6'0", 160 I ., 2 } e r letterman.

Ronnie ~furray, H lfhack, 6'2,. 185 lb , 3 year letterman. II ~ ton II tar.

Olhio feglio, Center, S'i", 165 lbs., 1 r letterman.

enior Players

OFFE · E-7 t row-l. to r.: R. furray, P. Begg, ". Lara, 0. fr.glio, J. Pot nit, :\f. Da\ in, D. I ann d). 2nd rort l. to r.: R. lurello, K. Arm trong, R. fcCann, G. Dagnu , J. Kirk.

Ronald Murcllo, Halfback, 5'9", 155 lb ., 2 ·ear lett~rman, Aile· fon lktar.

Anthony Perla, End, 6'0'', 160 lh ., 2 yl':ar lett~rman.

J eph Kir , H lfb ck, S'tl", 150

John Potent!', Gu rd, flO''. 190 lh ., 1 Yf'.ar lettl':rman.

park Flashe

l ., 2 r lett rman.

John Hempfi ld, End, 5'10", 1 5 I .• 1 year letterm n.

icz, .I • J. ro l to nn,

VAR ITY l. to r.: R. Murray, R. Rl'f' e, P. pynda, W. Mar hall, F. Pa. carella, Hempfield, D. turello, J. Maxwell, R. Murello, J. Bodrog, D. Yearsley.

Flashes End First Year In Class B

With Victorious eason

Wl vale 73 Wl. val 49 Wl. vale 67

Swi. vale 66 Wl. vale 82 wL vale 76 Wl. vale 63 WI vale 51 w1 vale 64 w1 vale 69 wi.svale 83

. wi vale 75

TEA f RECORD

Edgewood 75 Braddock 71 West 1ifflin outh 53 Rankin 88 Ea. t Pitt burgh 52

outh Park 62 Edgewood 50 Braddock 67 We t Mifflm outh 63 Rankin 101 Ea t PitL burgh 53

outh Park 38

MA 'AGER -Kneeling l. to r.: J. mith, R. iciliano, J. Por· tue i, R. Lybarger. tanding: Mr. Clougherty, Hl'ad Coach; Mr.

tahl, A i tant oach.

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Roland Re e

Ronald lurello Co-captain

Franci Pa~arella

John Hempfield Rodney Ma ten

Ten Flashes

Graduate

Jo-eph Bodrog

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Ronnie lurray Co-captain

David Yearsley

.. wi ,-valt• end d th '67-'68 ea. on with a team

rc<'ord to bt' proud of \\ ith t'H'n win~ and fh e

defeat-. in league comp tition. For the fir"t time,

the FJa,hc pia) t•d four of their league gamt"' at

the Civi · rena gi' ing the team experience on larg court .... In our fir:-t year in Ia ... B. we \\on

and Jo,t many gam "' h · a margin of a few point-..

Who could C\er forget our thrilling one-point victory O\ er We_t :Mifflin .._ outh? Our FJa.,.hes

gained much e p riene' in the '67-'68 "'t'a ... on that

will help them in future year .

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JU:-liOR YAR ITY TEAM-standing l. to r.: R. Kamenic, J. Aducci, P. J)'AI io, Coach John tahl, J. Fullen, J. Catone, D. Ho~ie. Kneeling: J. Brozovich. R. Polito, A. Kendeall,

. Partlow, W. E per, J. Frawley, J. Pirozzi.

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"1 vale- l WI \al•.}}

"· "vale- 3 \\1 vale- 3 w1 vale- 2 w1 vale-11 w 1 val · 5 WI. svale- 2 w1. vale- 0 w1. vale- 4

1EAM RECORD

Gold Flashes plit Season

1st row-l. to r.: ]. Maxwell, ::. Me arthy, G. Gaydo,, E per. 3rd row-Coach Beojbl, R. fa ten, R. Parker.

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hurchill-2 Brnddo k-3 Penn Hill -2 Wilkin burg-4 • orth Braddo k-3 Braddo k-1

hurl'hill-3 Pt•nrt Hill -0 Wilkin hurg-15 ~.n. ott-5

1st rou'-l. to r.: D. ~1arone, T. Perla, ]. Patter~on, D. f"man. 2nd rou'-D . . mith, D. Mi«e, T. Hunt, J. Ful­len. 3rd rou:-D. Payer ; Manager , A. Ru o, D. Yf"ar ley.

The '67 Fla he .. , under the . killful coaching of Mr. Jerry B jbl in hi la~;t year at wi. vale, chal­lenged a fine . election of team. with a young. in­experienced team. The Fla.hes, with weak hitting and only two pitcher~, ended their . ea on with fi"e win and five lo~;. e", including two victorie over the . ection champion team, Penn Hill. . With a fine team returning thi year, the Fla. he ' nine promi. a fine 1968 . eason.

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Room 1- 1 t rou l. to r.: L. lloag, I~ 1.~ .... i , P. Hop.,.,ood. 2nd row: K. Kin , ~. Harri. 3rd row: P. Lo~an, R. l.ek-.ich, D. Ki tier.

eniors and Juniors

"Did I make it?"

Room 2- lst rou l. to r.: R. Hepner, W. Lara, J. Kirk. 2nd row: \V. far hall, R. Ia t n, R. Reese.

hare Championship

Touchdown!

Give him room.

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George practices the latest dance step.

Double-dribble?!

Juniors

quash • enlors

ROOM 1- / t row- l. to r.- l.. Hoag, L. Lewi-., P. Hop­wood. 2nd roi('-R. L~k ich, D. Ki tl r, P. I.o an.

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Tony and Dan prove that there are no hard feelings.

Too l·a-a-a-te!!

ROO~f 31 1st rou,__,[, to r.-R. Valko, J. Wray, D. eman. 2nd row---0 py'lda, I. Taylor, . Vorobok.

Chri fc\\' illiam - Co·head

\ ivi "' } h ' Co·head

wissval Cheerleaders

Encourage chool • • ptrtt

fary Ann ' 1•eakman

Linda Linn

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Su an I' n

"h rou I'omn-I\ ( HEEHLE \DI:i{" bark I. 111 r. 1'111 Safran, \ft·lan} Da,i~, .Tar t• "· • ·o. Knt•t>ling PauleiiP BukO\ac.

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'68 Golf Team

Swings Into

Action

tanding l. to r.-]. Fullen, P. Begg, T. Vorobok, \\'. Marshall, C. Brrthold, R. Iovino, C. Vorobok. Kneeling l . to r.- oach, G. Kiger, D. Mantia, R. Kochi , D. Ho. ie, D. Repic, T. Ro\\e,

Golf team from area high school including Gateway, orwin, Penn Joint, We tinghou. e Me­morial, and Franklin met with wi vale' golfers throughout the month of April and May. Matche were held each Tue ... day and Friday with the. e t am at golf cour. e at Murry ·ville, Rolling Field m Trafford, and the Lincoln Hill Country Club. Practice .e .. ion were held everal time each week at Cloverleaf and Delmont golf cour. es. Team mem­ber including Crawford and Doug Berthold, Walt ~1arshall, Tom Vorobok, Dave Ho. ie, and Ray Kochi returned from the 1967 team and agre d to work hard thi year to "win one for Mr. 1\.iger."

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Dr Vernon C. Patterson Superintendent of chool.(

During hi second year a. up rintend nt of chooL, Dr. Vernon C. Patter on wa faced with th

great re~ponsihility of preparing for the high too) evaluation hy the fiddle tlantic tate octation.

a re ult of hi. effort many n ded imprO\ . ments ~ere made in our ~chool · tern. orne of th improvrment. and addition to our O\\ n high hoo) building were a new floor and light in th nudi. torium alon"' with chair and table which com rt it into a lunchroom, two fuJI •· quipped biology lnb , and a lihrnry which offer hook on a gn•at variety of uhjcct. 1any ne¥. textbook hav • al o be n purcha t'd. The tudent and faculty appreciate th caliber of leadership that Dr. Patter on po e and thank him for hi. ~en-ice to our rhool .

Admini tration Initiates

CHOOL BOARD-1st row-- [. to r.- Rudolph . Okorn, Rev. William E. Harper, • ecretary; Dr. Jam L. Kelly, Pn• ident; Mrs. Dorothy G. Petro\ ky, 't. ~ ec'y.; trs. Helen M. firth, John R. 'mith, 'olicitor. 2nd rou;o-Dr. Rex H. 1 'e"ton, Franci J. De e are, Jr., Vire·Pr . ; Dr. Roy ~t. Smith, f'rank C . • te"an, Edward F. Garrity, Jr., Raymond frazik, Paul C.

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arah Denni. on Home and chool Visitor

Helen Hyvarinen Dorothy Petrov~ky

umerous Improvements

Mr. Willard L. Curry, Principal of wissvale Area Joint Hiah chool, ha devoted many hours of hard work to improve our chool and it activitie . During hL . even year a. principal he ha had to r~ olve many problem and thi year was unique in that it wa. an evaluation year. Be ide , upervLing improvement of our building and presiding over the weekly faculty meeting_, he ene a. a leader and rnide for e' ery . tudent in the high _chool.

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Dr William Barnett chool Physician

Willard L. Curry Principal

Margaret Young

Arnold Koepka Health, Phy.,ical Education

f:,,,rnorie E. Pfeiffer Uathematir.

~. Thoma Cnru o lUu ic Co·ordinator

\\ illiam Guidance

Georg F. Glarner f.ommercial

~haryn Len Health, Phy ical Education

Cla sroom Teachers

\hia Rcrnick · l.ibrarirm

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Harrv \\. -dtP.uch I rt

Margar t E. Muranyi Guidance f.oun clor

Dnnit•l Web r Bafld Director

Judith chlegel English, ocial tudies

Grace Miller Speech, English

..___../ Ruth F. Buehner

CommP.rcial

Donald M el. on Chemistry

Ann Roe English

ophomore Homeroom Teachers

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John Trice ocial tudies

"01 homore Ua Officer" - Carol Bodner, ~·ecretarr· Treasurer; Gu Da nu, President; Df'hhie 'apol on. Vice-Pre ident.

E. Battaglia J.Bell

G. Bonnlmnn C'. Bodner

J. Rrusro (;, Bryan

Room3

.J. Haacke

R.Btntz

H. Bodrog

.T. Denlin~rt·r

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T. Rnhleda J. Balkow!' M. Bar foot

R. Bt•rnard n. Bil'ht G. Bilt'l'k

T. Boyd n. Brndica C. Bruce

D. DiLorenzo D.I>omi ]. Petri,ko

Room7

K. In y J. Caton

C. < ollin

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Gus DaKnU · et · a good example for hi fellow ophomores.

T. E ... po ito

D. Gaydo R. Get y

Room 11

I ... Getz

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R. Cole R. Epp I.Fchr

B. Gib on f. L. Gigliotti ]. Gildroy

R. Hudale R. Kamenic

Room 12

F. David on Pam Greh Pat Greb L. Ho\\thorne K. Hechler R. Holler

D. Holleran P. Hren J. Hruhic P. Hugh ~. Jome~

D. Janov , . Jo~eph . Kendeall J. Kohut D. Ko tyak J. Kuzmic

T.. Kuzniew ki A. Law on D. I.r.mok 1. ,\fandalinci R. ~farsh

G. Martin

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ophomores have the pritilege of u:atching a~sem· blies from the balcony.

L. Kost G. Kvorjack

P. Madia F. Manno l';, Marino

L. McGriff R. ~fcQuijZan T. feched

P. Molokach W. Mozeik

Room 16

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G. Katiliu E. Kerston C. Kettering

K. I..ackany J. Lova ~. Lowery

R. fartin W. Matelan D. fcGough

L. Mesarchik ]. fihalcin D. Mi e

D. Mura R. Perry J. Pirozzi

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P. Rukovac P. C..amillo M. Candiello

\ . Gray R. Harri T. He! el

J, Kari h

]. De imone

1. Hickman

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Room17

R. Dudlt·y , . Elder

L. JanO\ B. Hulick

• 'ue demonstrates step.

dance

fr. llailperin aid Ron Constantino rtith an le congruence theorem.

G. Polo\chik J. Portu 1

D. Repic \'. Riccobon

Room 24

I... Oldhnrn

I... Prentice

J. Ro~er

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ngio E. Pn)ne

H. Hagland K. Heichert s . Reidell

T.Rowe \~. Hud e D. , angdo

0. Eddin J. Pt•ritz P. Perry

P. Pozt•k f. RadakO\ ic D. Rendulic

R. Rucker M. hovel

D. mith ]. mith R. , oderherg

I ... Talr.nto K. Tamburro D. Taylor

D. Ritmanich

L. , tuller

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Room25

A. Politi C. Po~er

D. Rothrauff L. Rothrauff

J. ~u

B. ixsmith

T. zypul ki

Irs. chlegel makes sophomore classes enjoyable and informatire.

~.Stolarz

G. \\ ar<·hol

]. Yate

Biology is a new et· perience for sopho­mores.

]. Diulu

J. Te ta D. Thomp•on

P. Yt"agt"r ( Zap:orac

Room 27

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H. ~onewald i'i. ~IC\Cn

) C. Toma C. Totter ]. Trumbull

R. \\'a \ton

R. \\ i 'man ]. Yankura

J Zak F Zenone

Carmella Carranza Mathematics

:\farjorie Carter English

Ed a. J Hill 'oc al ·tudies

Junior Homeroom Teachers

Frederick E. Lewis Physics

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Carol Orringer French

Linda Pringle Biolo~l·

]. Aurirk

(: Hempfield

R. Hukill K.Kinl!

Room I

Junior Cla.1s .'iecretary-Trea urer, Donna Clough­erty, elfishh enjoys a crearruicle as Dan , eman, President, and Bill Esper, Vice President, look on hopefull-y.

D. Ki tier R. Kochis T. Kovar

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C. Krul

R. Cro\'ie

D. Gallowkh P.Getz

. Golubic R. Goodman H. Guiliano

E. Hardin

Room 14

R. Falc · E. Fedoro\'i icz

\\. full K. Gallagh~r

R. Gynda j. Hafer C. Hair~ton

Ed, Barb, and Michelle calculate the force as John prepares to lou er the boom.

Bill Esper prores the impossible.

B. Buck C. Buck D. Campbell K. Case

\'.Chambers B. Champion D. Chri ten on D. Clougherty T. Colaric A. on~tantino

R. Cre, well ]. Darby M. Davin T. Davis ]. Delucia P. Dranu.ky

M. Ferrence D. Fi her

Room 18

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R. dam J.Aitemu C. Ang tadt

R. \rthrell B. Bac-ku R. Baldt

J. Brozovic-h

Room 19

L.Antolik C. \rlen 1\. Arm trong

T.Baliuka ~ . Balkovr.~ P.Begg

E. Hor.nick . Boylr

G. Stroup Km and Ror hettn their undn~tandin!{ of history through the !He of maps.

Room 21

electing a rollt'IW IS UTI important deci ion for junion.

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Room 2,3

C. Dudu I>. ~furello I. l'aharik

R. Pirozzi E. Pola ko

D. Pro .. h D.Quintt'n II. Rohert Y. Roh rt R. Rocco R. Rothr uff

Jim and Pall} admire nn' neu class rin~.

lUis ing from Picture: D. Or/itelli, f . Rou c

Juniors e\amine the neu· card catalogue.

Missing /rom picture: John Wray W. Eckenrode

I. Tancraitor . Toma

J. Toma ic A. Totter R. \'alko C. \'orobok J, \Vach B. Weyel

C. William D. Wi niew. ki E. Wi new ki P. Yuran J. Yu ka

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Glenn W KiJ?;er ocial tudies

fargaret I. Browne St>cretarial Studies

Ann Rayne English

Cyru B. Hailperin Mathematics

Raymond H. Roebuck ocial tudies

enior Homeroom Teachers

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W tlliam pielman Biology

Joyce W oelke Spanish

On Graduation The day that once we thought would never end Have gone too fa. t and . oon will be no more. To many peer<~ and t acher we befriend We'll ay good-bye and leave behind these door~. The many time we've cheered and urged our team To victory, for honor and for fame, Will oon be but to u a pa .. ing dream, For joy. like the. ... e will never he the ~me. The mem'rie we hold o dear from childhood days And all we've learned and loved in twelve long year Have filled our mind and heart in every way And soon will fill our eye with farewell tear . Commencement end. the live. that we now know, But send u on to live that rich may grow .

• enior cia officer - Fran Pa rarella, Pre ... ident: David Year.,fe:y, .:r.rretary -Trea~urer; Gary £per, Vice-Pre ident.

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.... enior not pictured: Edward Dziak,

John Hempfield

enior Profil C ROL n: D M~ . . . hoir 2, 3, ... F.' 2 ... Intramural 2, :t 1- ...• ta t' Crew It ...

GHlHGE 0. AD M JH .... Bn !'hall 2, 3, ... Bowling Cluh 2, 3. 11 ••• Clw luh 2. :~, 11 . . . Intramural 2, 3, 1 . . .

D \ 1D C. AIHII HT ... Football 2 ...

t>t:BOH H A 'DHECH K ... Choir 2. ~

Intramural 2. ~~. 1 ... Pep Club

THOM T'J'HO:'\Y ... Bmding luh 4 . Fo th II 2 ... FTA 1 ... French ~luh 2, 3 ... Intramural 2 ..

Bl~Vl:.HLY Ai\'. 'E A.\ TOL ... Band 2 ... FT :~ ... Intramural-. 2 .. ~. 1 ... PPp lub ~pani h lub 2 . . . Valic:.tic Editor-In-Chief •1 . . . Y-Tecn" 2, :3, 1 ... Quill and ~croll 4

PATH I lA ARGO ... Intramural 3 ...

~IAHG RE'IT R~f TRO~G ..

BElL 'ARD BAHLEDA ... Intramural" 2, :~, 4 . . . pani h luh 4 . . .

HOBFHT D. BAHLEDA ... Intramural" 2. 3 ...

JOA \ F BARA ... Choir 2. 3, 11 ••• FTA 3. 4 ... french Club 2, 3, 4 ... Intramural 2, 3. 1. •.• Lihrary ide :t . . . tage rcw 3, 4 ... Y-Tt> n" 2. 3. 4 ...

CY1 'THI . BAXTER ... Choir 2, 3 ... FT 3. 1 ... Frt>nch Club 2, 3. 4 ... lntramurals 2. 3, 1 . . . Pep luh 2. 3, 4 . . . \\is.., val ian :~. 4 . . . Vali. tic 2 ... Y-Tt>en 2. 3,

( A\ F. BF'IT7 ... Choir 2 ... F A 3, 4 ... ~ T 2 ... Intramural 2, 3. 11 . . . pani. h Club 2, 4 .. .

CR WFORD BERTHOLD ... Choir 3. 4 ... Golf 2, 3. 1. ••• Intramural. 2, 3, 4 . . ""lational Honor ocit>ty 3, 11 • alUic l ... Varsit) Cluh 2. 3, 4 ... Football Announcer .. .

S LLY A.\\ BILFCKY . . . hoir 2, 3, 4 Cia. ecretar) · T rea, urer 2 . . . FT A 3, 4 . . . French luh 2 . . Homecoming Court 4 ... Intra­mural 2, 3 . . . ~ational Honor '"'ociety 4 . . . 'ational Thec:.pians 3, 4 ... Pep Cluh 3. 4 ... Mu. cia! (" upt•rman") 3 .... t•mor Clas Play 4 . . . Prom Court 3 . . . tudent ouncil 3. ·1 Vali·-tic 2. 3 . . Y-Teen. 2, 3, l ...

GEORGE J. BODROG ... Bo\\ling Club 2 ... Choir 2. ~. 4 ... lntramurals 2. 3. 4 ... ~tage Crew 11 ...

JO EPH ;'\1. BODROG . . . Band 2. 3, 4 . . . Ba kethall 2, :~. 1 .... Cia Pre;;idt>nt 2 ... Intra-mural" 2, 3, ... ;\fu ical ("~up rman" 3 ...

pani h Cluh 2 .. .

DELE .LAIR BON ... Choir 2. 3, 4 ... Intra­mural 2. 3. . .. National Honor ocietv Pep Cluh Representatin~ 2: Vice-Pre ident 3; Pre .. i­dent 4 ... ~fu ical (" uperman") 3 ... Reception­i!'t 3 ...• pani h Club 2 . . . tudent Council 2.

ecrctary 3; ViC'e-Pre.;;ident 11 ... '3w('rthrart Quren 4 . . . wi val ian ports Editor 11 ••• Y-Tt•en 2; I. C. C. Rcpn·~ ntative 3; Prt'sident 4 ... Quill and Scroll 4 ...

RO E ~f. BO CO ... Intramural 1 ...

J[\f . ' ~ BO T~GER ... Choir 4 ... French Cluh 2, 3, ... I ntramural!'o 2. 3. 1 ... National Honor ~ociety 4 . . . Pep Cluh 2. 3: ecretary 4 . .. ~ wi valian 2; Clas .... Editor 4 ... Y-Tecn. 2. 3. 4 ... Vali. tic 2 ... Quill and '"'croll 4 ...

ROSA\\ A MARIE BRA DICA ... Band 2. 3. 4 . .. l \ \ 2, :t t Intramural 2. :~. . .. Pep Cluh 2 .• ~. 1 . . em or Ia. _ Play 4 . . . pani. h Cluh 2. 1 ... Y-Tew 3, 4 ...

PA LA BRIGHT ... F'\A 3; Vict•-Pn·-.idcnt 4 . .. Intramural. 2. 3. 4 . . \ational Honor ociety 4 . . . pani h Cluh 4 ...

CLARI';. A BRL \ 1\'FR ... Intramural 2. :t 4 . .. Reccptioni t 1 ... Y-Teens 4 ...

BEVFRLY BUBA . . . Choir 3 . . . Homeroom Reprr-.entatne 2. ~ . Intramural. 2. 3. 1 ... Pep Cluh 1 . . pani"h Cluh 2 ... Y-Tet'n 4

DA IEL B CCIARELLI ... Intramural 2. 3 ...

PAULA B J KOW 1\.1 .. Intramural 2. 3. 4 . .. Lihrary ide 1 . . fajort>tte" 2. 3. 4 ... Y-Teens 3 ...

JO EPH R. Bl KOVAC ... Intramurab 2, 3 ...

MICHELE Bl 1BARGER ... F"A 3, 4 ... Y-Teen 4 ...

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RITA CAFARO . . . Homecoming Court 4 . . . IntramuraL 2. 3. 4 ... Majorette 3, 4 ... Prom Court 3 . . . Receptioni. t 2 . . . pani. h Club 2

tudent Council 2. 3. 4 . . . weetheart Court 4 . . . wi .. valian 3; ctivitie F.ditor 4 . . . Y­Teen 2, 3. <1 ••• Quill and .._croll <1 •••

DAI CA AD"\' .. Ba. ketball 3 ... Football 2, 3, 1 ... Var 1ty Club 3, 4 ...

LY. DA CAPA. 0 ... Intramural 2, 3 ... Library ide 1 ... Pep Club 2, 3 ... Y-Teen. 2 ...

PEGGI LEE CAPFZZl TO . . . Intramural 2, 3, t ...

DAVID . CAP TO ... Choir 2 ... Football 2. 3 ... Intramural. 2 ... Latin Club 3 ...

A\1 EL CARLSO . . Band 2, 3, 4 . Bowling lub 2. 3. t FTA 3, 4 French Club 2. 3. 4 . . ational Honor ociety 3, 4 . . tage Crew 3 . . Vah. tic 4 ...

LORRlE CA TOR ... Intramural. 2, 3, 4 ational The.;pian. 3, 4 . . . Pep lub 2, 3

Drama ("Bad ... eed") 3 ... Mu!'ical (" uperman") 3 ... Y-Teen 2. 3 ...

RO EAV~C TA\7A O ... FTA2 ... 1ntra­muraL 2, 3. t. ... Latm luh 3 ... Pep Club 2, 3 ... Receptioni t 2 ... Y-Teen. 2, 3 ...

DELPHI1 ,E ATO\E ... FT 3, 4 ... French luh 3; ecretary-Trea ur r 4 ... Intramural 2,

3, 4 ... ! •ational Honor ociety 4 ... Vali tic 4 .. .

JOH:\ CE CERIK ... Football 2, 4 ... Intra-mural 2, 3, 4 ... Var ity lub 4 .. .

CAROL"\' CHE HIO . Choir 4 . . . Intra-mural 2, 3, ·1 . .

BILL CH CHKO . . . FTA 4 . . . Frt>nch Club 4 ... Intramural. 2, 3, 4 ... \lational The pian 4 mor Ia Play 4 . . . tage Crew 3, 4 ...

JOE CH RAK . Football 2 ... French Club 3 . . . Intramural 2, 3, 4 . . .

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DAVE CLARK . . . Band 2. 3, 4 . . . Bowling Club 2. 3, 4 ... French lub 2 ... Intramural 2. 3, 1 . . . tagt· rew ·1. . • •

JOY E OLLI . . Choir 3, 4 ... 1 ational The.p1an. 3, t. . P. A. Announcer 3, 4 ... Drama ("Bad eed") 3 ... Mu. ical (" up rmnn") 3 . . enior Clns Play 4 ... Receptioni t 2, 3 . . . pani. h lub 2, 3 ...

RICHARD A. CRAIG ... Football 2 ... Intra­mural. 2. 3. 4 . . . enior Cia. Play 4 . . . tage Crew 4 ...... tudent Council 4 ...

TH0:\1A W. RAIG ... Football 2 ... Intra­mural. 2. 3, 4 . . .

JA 1E CRAWFORD ... Golf 2

BILL C DA . . . enior Cia. Play 4 . . . tag Crew 2, 3 . . . wi .. valian 2 ... Vali tic 2 ...

JOH D' MBRO IO ... Intramural. 2, 3, 4 ...

BROOK J. DEA ... Vali tic 3 ...

PA LA DELL ... Pep luh 4 ..• Drama ("Bad eed") i tant Manager 3 . . . Receptioni. t

4 . . . wi. svalian 4 ... Y-Teen 3 ...

DO\\ A M. Di HI ERA ...

DOROTHY Dll TL ... Intramural 2, 4 Pep Cluh 4 . . . enior la. Play 4 tage

rew 4 ... Y-Teen. 4 ...

DO\ A DOR 1\\ Homecoming Queen 4 .. . Intramural 2, .~ . ational The .. pian. 4 .. . Pep luh 2, 3. t ... Mu 1cal (" uperman") 3 ..... nior Cln .. Play 4. Y Te n. 2, 3, 4 ...

RICHARD ORA L 1\.Y .. Intramural 3, 4 ...

CH I TI~E A. D DA

ED DZIAK. .

PAT ELLI . Intramural 2 . . .

A 1 'EL G. ELLI . . . hoir 4 ... FTA 4 ...

HARO E 0 ... Y-Te n 2, 4 .. .

LI DA DARLl 'E ERLA D 0\ .. FTA 3, 4 ... lntramurals 2, 3, 4 ... Majorette. 2, 3; Head 4 ... Prom Court 3 ... Sweetheart Court 4 .. .

wi valian 3 ... 'r -Teen 2, 3; Trea urer 4 .. .

GARY F. E PER ... Cia! Vice-Preddent 4 ... Intramural. 2, 3, 4 ... Mu~ical ('' uperman" 3 . . . pani h lub 2 . . . tage Crew ·~ ... Vali,tic 3 ...

LINDA F Bl NO ... 1·\ ~ 2 ... Intramural 2, 3, 4 ... Librar • Aide ... National Honor "'O<'i<'ty ~. 4 ... Pep Club 2, 3, 4 ...• pani. h Cluh 2 ...

\\i \'alian 2, 3; Bu ine Manager 4 ... Y-Teen 2 3, 4 ...

D VID G. FAITH ... Band 2, 3. 4 ... Bowling Cluh 3; Trea urt>r ... Che..-. Club 3, ... FTA 3; Trea. urer ·1 ... Intramural 3, 4 ... National Honor ociety 2. 3. 4 taae Crew 3 ... Va­li tiC' 4 ...

RICHARD FAZIO ... Choir 2, 3, 4 ... French luh 2, 3. 4 ... Intramural" 2. 3 ... Ba htball

2, 3 ...

GEORGE FEDELE .. Intramural 2. 3, 4 ...

HARO G. FIELD ... Choir 2. 3. 4 ... Intra­mural 2, 3, 4 . . . Pep Club 2, 3. 4 . . . pani. h Club 3. 4 ...

ADRIE ~E FILIPOW KI . . . Bowling Club 2 . . . Intramural 2, 3, 4 ..

FRANCil'IE FILIPOW I\.1 ... Intramural. 2, 3, 4 ...

RU ELL E. FI H ... Band 2. 3 ... Bowling Club 2 ... French Club 4 ... lntramurals 2, 3, 4 . . ational Honor ociet\ 3, 4 ... Vali. tic 3. . . . Co-Editor 4 ... Quill and croll 4 ...

SA DY Fl HER ... F'\'A 1. .•. French Club 4 . . . Intramural 2, 3, 4 ... P<'p Club 4 ... Y-Teen 3, 4 ...

MICHAEL FRAWLEY ... Intramural 2, 3, 4 ...

Jl DY GARDELL ... Bowling Club 2 ... French Club 2 ... lntramurab 2, 3, 4 ... Library Aide 4 ...

DO A GLEW ... Intramural 2. 3, 4 ... Library Aide 4 ... Prom Court 3 ... Y-Tt>en. 2, 3, 4 ...

ROBERT GRAGG ... Football 2 ...

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ROBERT A. GRAHAM ...

A~DHA IARIE GREB Pep Club 4 ...

. IntramuraL 4 . . .

LINDA ANN GREENE ... Intramural 2, 3. 4 ... Library ide 4 ... Pep lub 3, 4 ... Prom Court 3 ... Rf'ceptioni"'t 4 ... Vali~tic 3, 4 ... Y-Teen 3. 4 ...

PAM GREE. E ... Choir 3. . .. Intramural. 2. 3. 4 ... Pep Cluh 3.

BETTY JA \I GRL.:\DLER .. Bowlina luh 3 ... French Club 2 ... Intramural 2. 3, 4 ...• 1ational Honor ociety 3, 4 ... Vali tic ... Y-Tet>n. 2, 3,

JUDITH HALL ... FNA 2. 3 ... Intramural. 2. 3, 4 . . . Majorette:-. 3, 4 . . . Pep Cluh 2, 3 . . . Spanish Club 2, 3 ... Y-Teen 2. 3 ...

1\Al\CY HAMMER TROM ... F\A 4 ... Intra­mural 2, 3, 4 ...

JA ET MARIE HARDI'{ ... Intramural. 2. 3. 4 ... Pep Club 4 ...

RICHARD HA \rfHOR~E ... Intramural 3 ...

A:'{TOI~ETTE HEL EL ... Intramural 2, 3 .. . Pep Club 2, 3, 4 ... ~fu. ical ("Superman'') 3 .. .

JOH HEMPFIELD ... Ba:-;kcthall 4 ... Football 4 ... Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . pani h Club 2. 3 . .. Var ity Club 4 ...

KARLY HE DER 0~ ... F\iA 4 ... French Club 2 ... Intramural. 2, 3. 4 ...

RO HEP~ER ... Football 2. 3 ... Intramural. 2, 3, 4 ...

LA REN A. HOF ER ... Football 2 ... FT 4 . . . Intramural 2. 3. 4 . . . tage Crew 1 . . .

MIKE HOHA

MICHAEL A. Hl'DAK . . . enior Cia. Pia~ 1

tudent Council 2 . . .

Intramural 2. 3. 4 pani:-;h Cluh t ...

FRA TK HUGH£ ... Intramural 2. 3. 4 ...

'I H0:\1 \ JOH • Hl GHL ... Intramural 2. 3, 4 . . . nior Ia" Pia • 1 •.. ,~pani. h .lub 2 ...

'I HO~IA, D. Ill T ... Baseball 2, 3. 1 ... Intra· murals 2. 3 ... Var .. ity Club 2, ~

RO • LD . 10\ h ·o ... Bo"ling luh 3 ... Golf 3 . . . lntramurals 2. 3. 4 ... ~enior CJa.., ... Play 1 ...... pani"h luh 2. . ..•. .tagt· rew 4 . . . .:'tudent ouncil ... Var,..it) Club 3.

J \l\IE~ JO •b ... Ba ... kethall 2 ... Choir 2, ~~

1 ... Football ;\lanagt>r 2, 3 ... I'TA l ... French Club 2 ... Intramural:- 2. 3, 1 ... Var .. ity Club :t 4 .. .

DEBBIF KA~I:\IEHER ... Home oming Court l . . \atwnal Honor .=o ·iety :~, t ... Pep luh 2. 3. l ... .:'enior ]a,..,. Pia). ~tudent Direetor 4

llllor Ia-.-. Pia). tudent Director ta"'t n'w l ... -wi""'aliun 2. :~ ... Vali:4i<'

I . ") I CCII 2. 3, 4 .. .

C ROL 't 1 ki:JU.I (h. .. VI A 3. l ... Intra· murals 2, 3. 1 ••. Ptp CJuh 2, ~. . . . panish Club 2 ... Y·Teen 3, 4 .. .

WILLI ~~ L kl\(,. ... lntramurab 2, 3 .. .

JO"EPH P kiRK ... Foothall2, 3, 4 ... FTA 4 ... Fret th Club 4 .... Varsity Club 3, 4 .. .

TEPHAXll kOVA lC . . . hoir 4 ... Intra· mural 3, P('p Club 4 ...

C. A\ J kRA\lEH ... Intramurals 2, 3, 4 ... Pep Club 1 . owr Ia Play 1 ... Vali>-tic 4 ... Y·Teen 4 ...

DO\\ A KUKICH ... Bowling lub 4 ... Choir 4 . . . FTA 3. 4 . . . lntramurals 2, 3. l ... Pep

lub 2, 3. . . . pani. h lub 2 ... "\\i "'alian 3. . .. VaJi..,ti<• 3; Bm-int'"" ;\lanaaer •t ... y. Teen 2. 3,

WALTER C. LARA ... Football 2. 3. 4 ... Intra· mural 2. 3. 1 ... National Thespian!5 3, •1 ... Mu ... ical (" ... uperman .. ) 3 . . . enior Cia. Play 4 ... Ph)"ical Fitne-.,. Team 2. 3. 4 ... Var ... ity

lub 3, 1 ...

... Al\DR R. LEOPOLD ... Band 2, 3. 4 ... Choir 2. 3 ... lntramurals 2, 3. 4 ... Latin Club 2. 3 ... Y-Teen. 2 ...

CHRI .. TI~E LER .. H Intramural 3. 4 .. .

LINDA LOl I F LI\ \ . . Cht>t>rleadf•r" 3. 4 .. . Choir 2. 3, l . . . Ia s e1 retary-Treasurer 3 .. .

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FT 3. 4 ... French luh 2. 3 ... Intramural 2 :i, 1 ... P p Cluh 2 ... Prom Court 3; Qu n ... "ttHl nt Council ... .=weetheart .. ophomorc and Junior Prinrt.::,.. 2. 3; .ourt 1 . . \\i \alinn 2, :3. ... Vnli-.ti<' t ... Y-Tccn 2; ~hnplnin 3; Vi e-Pre-.ident

DEBOR H LITCH ... Intramural 2, 3 ... Pep Cluh 2. 3 ...... pani h luh 2 ... Y-Teen 2, 3 ...

JOYCE L. ~la l ~lREE ... French Club 3, \at10nal Honor .. ociet\ a. 1 ... Pt·p .Iub 2 . .. pani"h luh 2 ...

RICH RD l\. \lc \l\N ... Ba~k tball 2, 3 Choir 2 . F<.·othall 2. :~; o -Captain ... Intra­mural~ 2. ~- 4 ... Varsity 2, 3; President 4 ...

ELA L 'E Me I F1 I. \N'D ... Intramural 2, 3 ... Pep luh 2 . ) Te<'ll" 2. 3 .. .

n VID ~1< GO\\ \

I C \~NE MeG TIG T ... Intramural 2, 3, w i. "'ali an 4 ...

TH0:\1 ~lcMICHAEL ...

A\ \F i\1. McQl DE ... Homecoming ourt 4 ... Intramurals 2. 3, ... Pt•p Cluh 2, 3 4 ... . weeth<>art Court 1 ... Y-Teen · 2, 3.

CHHL TINE ~lcWILLI M ... Cheerleader 2, 3; Co· Captain •1. ••• I ntramurals 2, 3, •1 ... ~1u iral (" uperman") 3 . . . Prom Court 3 . . . Recep­tion A 1 . . . tudent Council 2 . . . weetheart Court 1 . . . wJssvalian 2. 3 ... Y-Teen 2. 3; . ecreta ry t1 . • .

PAPL l\N J.\1 CKEY ... Choir ... I'N 3. 4 ... Fn•n<'h Club 2 ... Intramural 2, :t Majorettes 3, •1. .•• Latin luh :~ ... Y-Tt•t•n. 2, 3, 4 ...

LA WRE \"CE LA.~ M-\ \'\ . Intramural 2. 3, 4

RO. -\\ "\ E. lA \ TI A ... Intramurals 2. :3. 4 ...

Rec£:ptwni. t 4 . . ) Teens 2. 3 ...

WALTER W. 1\lAR HALL ... Ba. kethall 2, 3, 4 . .. Golf 2, 3. 1 ... Intramural 2, 3. . .... panish Club 2, 3 . . . arsity luh 2. 3,

KATHLEF~ A. MARTI\ .. Choir 2 ... Intra­mural 2, ). 4 ... Pep Club 2, 3. 4 ... Reception· i. t 2 . . . tage rew 3 . . w1 valian 2. 3 ... Vali tic 2, 3 . ) Teen. 2. 3 ...

SHEIL E. MAHTI ' ... FT 3 -1 ••• Intra· mural 2. 3. . .. Latin Juh 3 ... Pep Club 3 ... Ht'ceptioni t ... ~tagr> Crt•\ 3, ... y.

Tt•t•n 3, 1 ...

H D 'I·.Y K. MA. TE~ ... Ba ehall 2. 3. Ba kethall 2, 3, Intramural!' 2, 3, •1 Vnr ity Cluh 2, 3,

TI:Ht ;\f Majon•ttt' 3.

TBILLI ... Intramural 3, 4 ... ... Pt·p Clult 2. 3 ... Y-Tt>t>n" 2,

3 ...

HO ~E HIT ~1 T KO ... r . 2 ... Pt·p Club

. .. Intramural

~1\HIE.lTTA .. F·\ ... Intra· mural 2, 3, 4 ... Pep luh

~~ HLE E J. ~IArr . Intramural 2, 3. 4 ... Library Aide 1 ... Pt•p Club 2 ... Y-Teen" 2 ...

HI -HARD .M:\'II'A ... Band 2. 3. ·1 ... Bowling Club 2, \ 1 ... French luh ... Intramural 2. 3. . . . tage Cre\\ 3 ...

CHAHLC A. MEIG ...

OLIVIO MEGLIO ... Football :t 1 ... Intramural 2. 3, 4 ... Var!'ity luh

C. A\ C. fiLLER . hoir 2. 3, 4 ... Intra· mural 2, ,t 1 ... Pep luh 3 4 ...

RO\ALD HRTH ... Intramural 2. :t -1

KAREN E. IITCHELL ... Intramural ... 2. 3. 4 ... Lihrary Aide 4 ...

BRUCE M. tORE U . lutramural 3. 4 ...

11 HAEL J. ~tOREAC ...

RO\ALD T. Ml RI-..LLO ... Ba~ehall 2. 3. 4 ... Ba. ketball 2. 3. 4 ... Football 2. 3, 4· ... Intra· murals 2, 3. -1 ••• "pani. h Club 2; Pre ident 4 ... Var ... ity Club 2, :~: Vice-PrP"idt•nt

RO\ \IF ~1 RR.\1 .. Ba ... htball 2: Captain 3. 4 ... Che"s luh 1 ... Football 2. 3; Captain 4 ... FTA 3, 4 IntramuraL :2. 3. 1 . . pani.;h Club 2, 4 . . wi. ·valian 4 ... Vali!-tir J. 4 ... Var ... ity Club 2. 3, ecretary-Trea ... urer 1 ...

lOi

HO. E iW\ ;\f. i\1 YLO ... C:hoir 4 ... FT 3; ~('('retar 1 . . . I ntrnmural 2, 3, 4 ... Lihrary

idt· ...• ~ational Honor • ociety 3, 4 ... Pep Club 3. •1 ...• pnni h Club 2 ... "turlf'nt Council 3 ...

TH0~1 • JOH ~OVAK ... Bo,ding Club 3. 4 ... ChP . Club ·~; Vic•p.J>rp..,jdt•nt 4 ... Intra· mural 3, . . . Tational Honor • oC'iP!y 2. 3. 4 . . . , tuciPnt .ourwil t . . . Va)i ... tic 1. Exchangt• Editor ... Quill ancl • rroll

CH RLE. W. 1l 'ZZO mural 2. 3. 1 ...

. Bn Pball ... J ntra·

DEBBIE J. OKOHl\' ... Intramural 2. 3. 4 .. . 'ational Honor • ocil'ly 3, 1 ... PPp Club 3. 4 .. .

~ pani"h C:Iub 1 ...

ROBERT OLDHAM ... Bm\ ling Cluh ... C:he" Club

JA IE. G. P H \RTK ... ~ational Honor oriPtV 3. 4 ...

R Y;\10 'D J. P Rl\.1 R ... Band 2. 1. 4 ... Bn,chall :~. 4 ... Intramural" 2, 3. 1 . . \ational Honor ."oriel) :t 1 . . . fu ic 1! ("~ upt rman") 3 . ... pani!'h Cluh 2 . . . tudent Council 2, 3; PrP idt•nt 4 ..• \\i,c;valian 3 ... Vali..,tic 4 ...

DO\\:\ P AIU:.LLA . . . hoir ·1 •.• FTA 3. t ... Intramural" 2. :t -1 • • Library ide 4 .. . PPp lub 2, 3; Tn·a ... un·r 1 . pani"h Club 2 .. . ~'\ j ..... ,alian 3; Bu ... ine ..... i\lan.l t r 4 ..• Y-Teen!-2. 3. 1 ...

FR.\ CI PA RELL . . . Ba ... kethall 4 . . . .I ... Prc,ident :~. 4 ... Intramural-. 2. :~. 4 ...

\ational Honor ocirty 3. . . . pani"h Cluh 2 . .. Vnli. tic 4 ...

J .\\ J( E PENICK ... Bo,\ling Club 2 ... Choir 4 ... FTA 3; Hi ... torian 1 ... Intramurals 2. :~. ·1 . . . Prp Club 2. 3. 4 . . . pam"h Club 2 . . . Va!i!"tic Club \t'\\" Editor 1 ... ) Tt•ens 2. 3. 4 ...

A \'THO\ I R. PEHLA ... Ba ... ehall 2. :t 1 Football 2. 3, 4 ... lntramurals 2, 3. tap:e Crew 1 ... Var ... it) Club 3. 4 ...

AHMELLA PLTH R A ... Intramural~ 2. 3, 4 ...

JOYCE PETTY ... Intramural 2. 3. 4 ...

P TRI I Al\T ROl'~E ... hoir 2,.,

Intramural' 2. 3, ·1 ... Pep Cluh 2. 3, ·1 . . . pan­i h luL 3 4 ...

Gl!.ORGE W. R D , •... Ba,kethall 3 ... Bowling Club 2 . . . hoir 2 ... FT ~t 4 ... Golf 2. 4 ... Intramural:- 2, •l . 1 Tational The--pian~ 4 .

A.l\THO 'r . R ~ 0

I . ..,.., luh 2. 3.

ior Cia~ Play 4 ...

. Ba!'eball 2. 3. cl • . • Ba ... kethall tati tician 1 ... Football Tramer 2. 3. l ... FT 3. t ... Intramural:- 2. 3. 4 . atwnal Tht,pian. 3. . .. Drama ("Bad ..,eed") 3 ...

fu ical (''._up rman ") 3 .•. ~ enior Ia ~ Play •1 ... Var. ity luh •l ...

~fiCH EL . ABOL ... Intramural" 2. 3. 4 ...

0 ... Football 2. 3 ...

l\1 RTi -\. ADLER ... Football 2 ... Intra­mural. 2, 3.

I \ A v I'FLL ... Band 2. 3. 4 . . . .Ia .. VILe· Pr(' .. idf'nt 2. 3 ... Intramural 2. 3, 4 . atwnal Honor oc•cty 2, 3, ·1 . . . panish lub 2 ...

K THUf E A ... Intramural 2. 3, 4 ...

kATHLEE' A HEA ... Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4 ... Y-Tecn 4 .. .

EDWARD HOGA ...

JOH'I IMKO ... Intramural 4 . . panLh luh

·1 . . . tag Crew 4 ...

ILLIAM IMMI\

THERE. A ~f. I IOK . . Intramural:- 2. ~t 4

... Y-Teen 2, 3 ...

DAVID I 1\ K A ... Ba. hall 2. 4 ... Football 2 . . . FT A 3. 4 ... Intramural 2. 3, 4 .. .

L1 DA PLAVETICH ... Homecoming Court 4 ... lntramurals 2, 3, 4 ... Library Aide 4 ... Pt•p Cluh 2. 3. 4 ... Receptioni t 2, 3 . . . pani. h

lub 2 ... Vali tic 4 ... Y-Teen. 3, 4 ...

JOH' J POTE TE ... Ba. ehall 2. 4 .. Football 2, 3, 4 ... Intramural 2, 3. 4 . . . tudent Council 4 ... Var-.ity Club 4 ...

PATRICIA POLLARD ... Choir 2, 3. 4 ... Intra­mural 2. 3. 4 ... Pep Club 2, 3. 4 ... Reception­i. t 3 ... ValLtic 3 ... Y-Teen!' 2. 3, 4 ...

DO' A l\f. P LCI~I ... Band l ... Intramural

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2 3, 4 ... Pep Cluh 2. 4 . . . v. L valian 4 ...

Y-Teen. 2. 3 ...

H RO 1\\ Qll\ ... F\A2,3 ... FT 4 ... Intramural 2. 3. 1 ... Latm lub 3 ... Pep Club 2, 3 ...... pani h luh 2 ... ._ wi valian 3 ... Y-Teen· 2, 3 .. .

R TH RA BOTT0.:\1 ... F\A 2, 3 ... FTA 3 . French Cluh 2. '3. 4 ... Intramural 2, 3,

'at10nal Honor ociety 2. 3. 1 ... Vali ti 4 Y-Teen. 2. 3 ...

ROLA D REE E ... Ba ketball 3, ·1 . Intra-mural 2, 3, 4 ... Var ity Club 3, 4 ...

I 'r \\ RF ER ... FT 3. 4 ... Home oming Court 4 ... Intramural 2. 3, 4 ... National The · pian 4 . . . Pep Club 3, 4 . . . 1u. ical (" uper­man") 3 . . . enior Cla"" Play 4 . . . tudt•nt Council 3 ... Y-Teen 3, 4 ...

DA IFL RICCOBOl\ .. Intramural 2. 3. ·1 .. . i\ational The ... pian 1 ... ~ enior Ia.. Play 4 .. . Vali tic 3; Art Editor 4 .. .

JA:\ET RI HARD 0 .. F 'lA 2, 3, 4 ... FTA

'3. 1 ... lntramurals 2, 3, 4 ... ~ w1 . valian 3 ... l' -Teen 2, 3 ...

DARLE:\E ROTHRACFF ... French Club 2 ... IntramuraL 2, 3, 4 ... Pep Club 2 ... Y-Teen

2 ...

'lEAL MARRA ... Che. Club 3, 4 . .hoir

2 ... FT A 4 ... lntramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . atwnal Honor ociety 2, :~ ; Pre ident 4 ... ~ tudent ouncil

3, 4 ...

JOH~ D GLA MITH ... Ba.eball 3, ·1 ... Football 2, 3, 4 ... Intramural 2, 3, 4 ... Var ity

Club 3, 4 ...

KATHLEE A' MITH ...

ER\E T C OWA ... Bowling Club 2 . . . hoir 2, 3 ... Intramural 2, 3, 4 ...

MARY A P.t.AK)fA . Bowling Club 4 . . . Cheerleader 3, 4 . . . F A 2, 3; Pr~ ident 4 . . . Intramural 2, 3, 4 . . . Library Aide 4 . . . Pep Club 2 . . . Mu ical (" uperman") 3 . . . Prom Court 3 . . . tudent Council 2 . . . weet­heart Court 4 . . . wi. valian 3 ... Vali tic 2 ... Y-Teen 2, 3; I.C.C. Repr~ entative 4 ...

VINCENT F. PIF:RTO

J ME C. PI AK . . Football 2, 3, 4 FT A 4 ... Intramural 2, :~. 1. • . . Var. ity Club

4 ...

P , TER S. PYNDA ... Ba,ketball 4 ... Bowling Juh J, . . . he Club 3; Prt>sident 1 ... FTA

3, 4 . . Intramural 2, 3, 11 . . atwnal Honor o ·iety 3, 1 . . . pani. h Club 2 ...

THERI. 'E TUMPF ... Intramural 2, 3, 4 ...

VIV YLVE . . . Chet>rlt·adt>r~ 2, 3; Co-Head 4 ... Choir 2, 3, •1 ... Intramural. 2, 3, 4 .. . Latin Club Pre ident 3 . . . tudt>nt Council 4 .. . Y-Tecn" 2, 3, 4 . . . wi valian 2, 3, 4 ...

K THY T :\IBl RRO ... Fl\'A 3, 4 ... Library Aide 4 . . Pep luh 4 . . . Receptioni t 3 . . .

THO~IA I. TH0~1P 01' ... Band 2, 3, 4 ... Bowhn~ luh 2, 3; Pre ident 4 ... Intramural 2, 3 ... '\atwnal Honor ocit>ty 2, 3, t1 • . . pani,h Club 2 ...

RITA C. TOMA IC ... Choir 2, 3, 4 ... FTA 4 ... Intramurals 2, :~. ·1 . . . pani. h Club 4 ...

A '\FITE TRAI\1 .. Intramural 2, 3, 4 ... RecephonL t 4 . . .

JIM VALF'\TI\T .. Intramural. 4 . . . tage Crew 3, 4 ...

1\.ARf'\ E VARGA! ... Intramural 2 ...

DE'\ I F VAVRA ... Intramural 2, 3, 4 .. Rt>c ptwni. t 4 . . .

DIA~E VAVRA . . . Intramural 2, 3, 4 . . . Prom Court 3 . . . V ali tic 4 . . .

A'\THO'\Y P. VELTRE ... Ba.ketball 2 .. Intramural 2, 3, 4 . . . tage Crew 2 . . .

MARK W. \ E~T RELLA . . . Basketball 2 .. Intramural. 2, 3. 4 . . tage Crew 2 ... ValUic 2 ..

RO VILLIOITI ... FTA 4 ... lntramurals 4 ... '\ational Honor ociety 2, 3, 4 . . . emor

la. Play 4 . . . pani. h lub 2 ... Che Club 2, 3; ecrctary-Tn•a urer 4 ...

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TOM VOROBOK . . . Bowling Club 3, 4 . . . Che. Club 3. tl ... FTA 3; Presidt>nt 4 ... Golf 3, 4 ... Intramural 2, 3, 4 ... 1 ~ational Honor

ociety 3, 4 . . . pani. h Club 2 ... Var ity Club 3, 4 ...

HARON WARDROP ... Band 2, 3, l ... French lub 2, 1 ... Intramural 2, 3, 4 ...

DARLE 'E C. WEHRER ... F. 'A 4 ... Intra· mural. 2, 3, 4 ... Pep Club 3. 4 ... Y-Teen. 3 ...

CY1ITHIA RAE WHITNEY ... FTA 3; Program Chairman 4 ... French Club 2, 4 ... lntramurals 2, 3. 4 ... ;\fajorette..., 2. 3; Head 4 ... Pep Club 2 ... , lu ical (" upNman") 3 ... wi ,..valian 3; Editor-In- hie£ 1 ... Vali tic 2, 4 . Y-Teens 2, 3; Program Chairman 4 ... Quill and croll 4 ...

ROBERT G. WILT ... Intramural 2 . . . tage Crew 3 ...

P TRICIA WL '/\{JEW Kl ... F\'A 3, 4 ... In-tramural. 2, 3, 1 . . . Library A1de 1 .. .

A'\TOI\fiTE M. WO . . . Che. s Club 1 . .

panish Club 4 . . .

. . . Bowling Club 3, 4 Intramural 2, 3, 4

l A' J. YEAGER ... Homecominu Court 4 IntramuraL 2, 3, 4 . . . Pep Club 2, 3, 4

. . . Y-Teen 2. 3, 4 ...

DAVID . YEAR LEY ... Band 2. 3. Ba. ehall 3 ... Ba. kethall 2, 3, 4 ... Cia. ecretary-Treasurer 4 ... Intramural 2, 3. 4 ... ~ational Thespians 3. 4 ... Mu. ical (" uperman") 3 .. .

enior Ia Play 4 ... P. A. Announcer 3, 4 .. .

DOS >\LD ): E >\R LEY . . Band 2. 3. 4 . . . Bowhng Club 3. 4 ... FTA 3; \"ice-President 4 ... Intramural 2. 3, 4 . . \atwnal Honor

ociety 3; Treasurer 4 ... ~fu. ical (" uperman ") 3 ... P. A. Announcer 3. 4 . . . ta.,.e Crew 3 ...

RLF'\F B. ZFOI\. .. lntramurals 2. 3. 4 ... Majorette.· 3. 4 _ . Pep Club 2 ... ~pani-.h Club 2 . . . wis valian 4 ... ): -Tt>ens 2 ...

MARGARET I-. l\V AHLF'\ .. Intramural 2, 3, 1 . . . wi. valian 1 ...

Mr. and :\lr". Regi ccettulla

rnie and Debbie

Ann and Larry Fore~er

lr. and Mr . 7eorg B.

Anne Baliuka

Mr. and lr . Loui ... Baliuka ...

Mr. and Mr .... Ma Ban

7ert at Bard'

Bobby and Janis

George Bodrog

Margaret I. Browne

Mr. and tr .... W. A. Buehner

Mr. and .Mr-.. William Carter

1968 JV Cheerleader

huck I. and athy G.

lr. and Mr . teYe rnkovic

1r. and tr .... Frank umc

Danny and Linda

Dave and Dian lways

1r. and 1L. Clifford Dell

Patrons

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Diane and Louie

Doug and Donna

Elbow and Judy

Adrienne Filipow ki

fr. and lr . I I. E. Fi her

.Mr. and 1r.... 7etz

George and Debbie

Greg and Donna

1r. and :\1r<;. Ben Ha ·tock

Jack and Jeni

Jan and _j.Jark

atherine Joyce

Barbara Kerr

Florence Kuk

Mr. and ~1r . . J. F. Kirk

i\lr. and Mr-.. H. Kuhn

Laura and Don

Larry and arol

Mi s Len

Mr. and Mr . F. E. "Tug" L wi~

Lin and Pat

Linda and Joe

1r. and Mr . MacGregor

~ancy Mianzo

ue filler

fr. and 1r-.. D. \. filler

Rev. and ~1r . tcphen A. Muranyi

Mr. and .Mr ... Donald t. ·el on

Mr. and Mr . John . 11ovak

\orma . and Frank G.

Norma and Gu ~

Pat y's hoe tore

Patty and Jim

Pete and Pee~' ee

Mr. and Mr . John E. Pfeiffer

fr. and 1r . . A. Pi. citelli

Mr. and 1r~. Paul Quinten

Randazzo Brother

Mr. and Irs. Ranker

Ray and Debbie

fr..... ylvia Reznick

Rick V. and Linda F.

Mr. and Mr . Roebuck

Mis. Ann Roe

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Patrons

lis. H. ayer ...

haron and Ceal

~1r. and l\fr;;; . J• • mith

1\lr. \Villiam • pielman

wi"""valian port.. taff

ue and Dav

u i and Ray

.:\lr. and .:\tr ..... C. Ly le yhc ....

Tao en"e

Toad and Carpo

Tom and Debbie

Tom and andy

Toni and 1ar .... ha

Tom, andy, and Lee

Toni and haron

Mr. and Mr.... . ~ . Wach

Viola Whitney

Mr. and i\tr ..... \Voelke

Mr. and Mr.... lbert Zeok

Andrea Zielin~ki

Zimp and haron

Evaluation Year A Busy One At SHS

New Biology Labs greeted incoming sophomore .

Miss ayers, French intern teacher for the second semester, inspects new facili­ties zn. the teachers' lunch room.

The ~chool year 1967-1868 wa an imp<Jrtaut one for the admini tration, faculty, and tudent at Swi. vale Area High chool. After preparation. la ting almo t two year. , the . chool was ready for evaluation. Improvement included two new biology lab., a new library, a new floor, light , and furni­ture for the auditorium, fre h paint in the halls, new water fountain., and more exten ive audio­vi. ual equipment.

Weekly teachers' meetings /or et·aluation u·ere presided oter by Mr. Curry.

The third week in March, eventeen profe. ional evaluator. from the Middle Atlantic State A. ocia­tion in pected our . hool plant, faculty, and' facilitie to rate the level of education taking place. All tho. e a .. o iated with wi. vale Area High chool hope that the evaluation will re ult in a better educa­tional plan.

Terry Boyd enjoys one of the neu:ly in­stalled U'ater fountains.

Dr. Kelly, President of the Joint School Board, addresses a combined meeting of faculty and evaluators at a banquet at the Quality Court Motel East.

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Seated-1st row- . Wardrop, C. Whitn!'y, D \"tehrer, A Zeok. 2nd rou'-K. Vargai, D. Vavra, P. Wi~niew ki. 3rd roll'- 1. Venturella, T. Vorobok, P. pynda tanding-[. to r. Mr. Kiger, D. Y!'ar. lry, R. Wilt, A. Veltre, D mith, ]. pi ak, R. Villiotti, E. owa, T. Thomp ·on, T ovak.

Room 30

Trig Class

To Cyru B. Hailperin, who i a living in piration to all tudenL of mathematic . From the trigonorn· etry class of 1967-68, Craw£ Berthold, Tom Thomp· son, Dave Faith, June Bo .. inger, eal marra, George Rudge, Jim Paharik, am Carl on, AI avi­nell, Torn ovak, Pete pynda, Fran Pa. carella, Russ Fi h, Ron Villiotti. Mi .. ing from picture: Ray Parker, Torn Vorobok.

ROO~f 22-/ !t rou l. to r. . Nuuo, D. Pulcini. D. Kukich. ~. Quinn. 2nd row-]. Paharik, C. Petrarca, J. Penick, D. Pa car lla. 3rd rou R. Ro ro, D. Okorn, ~- Miller, R. 1\lylo. :itandin~:- J\Ir . '' oelke, B. King. R. Parker, R. Murello, R. ~lirth, T. Craig, n. Ricrobon R :\lurray, T. Pt•rla, J. Potente, B. Moreau. ,'l.lissing-~1. ~latta, L. PlaH·tich, J. Petty, B. Dt'an. ' ·

We the ~enior. of room 22 would like to e pre. our incere thank to our great homeroom teacher, Ir .... Wo Ike. for making our three year at .H ..

ones that will remain with u throughout our live . To the faculty of .H. ., we extend our appreciation

for all the ht•lp and guidance the · ha\e given u . To all the future cia~. e of ...,.H .. we wi h happinc and ucce-. .... P .. Tony a · ''Bye.'' so do " Poe. Rag. , Riera, and the oul brother Ronnie and Brooks and everyone el e from room 22.

ROO~I 28-lst rou l. to r.-P. Argo, ]. Ro ... inger, D. ndrerhak, . ~fortin, ]. , imko. 2nd rou Riler.ky, J. Baran, - Ra1eter. 3rd row-C. Adam , K. ~fartin. ~. Bentz, D. irhart: D. Caputo. tandin~-\Ir. Hailperin, D. Bucciarelli, . Bon, B. Bahleda, J. Buko\ac, . Berthold, D. Cannady, G. Bodrog, E. Dziak. Mis ing- D. Craig.

Room 28 114

Compliments of

C. A. McKINLEY

FUNERAL HOME

SWISSVALE

Compliments of

G. C. MURPHY COMPANY

Phone 351-3422

Swissvale Real Estate Company

Service since 1923

2005 Noble Street- Pittsburgh, Pa. 15218

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE

Phones: 241-2868 241-4338

Certo's BEAUTY SALON

7114 Schoyer Ave. Ext.

Swissvale, Pa.

"Distinctive Hair Styling"

Home of The Famous Lamp Cut

Swissvale Auto Parts

1904 Monongahela Ave.

Swissvale, Pennsylvania

271-3556

"Flowers You'll Be Proud Of"

• 1919 McCague Street

• Swissvale, Pa.

• PITISBURGH, PA. 15218

• Telephone: 271-8700

Jan's Children's Shoppe

Fashion Center for the Younger Set

Phone: 351-2951 2024 Noble Street

SWISSVALE, PENNA.

Telephone: 271-0345

TESTA

PHARMACY

21 0 I Monongahela Ave.

Swissvale, Pa.

Phone 271-6293

7441 Washington Street

Thomas L. Neid Funeral Home

For appointment call

271-8361

Coiffures by

Mr. Augustine

2014 Monongahela Ave.

Swissvale, Pennsylvania

Ambulance Service

Swissvale, Pa. 15218

CONGRATULATIONS

TO THE GRADUATES

O'CONNOR'S SMOKE SHOP

VILLAGE DAIRY

Your Jeweler

SWISSVALE SHOPPING CENTER

Delicatessen - Restaurant

Union DruCJ Store 1900 Monongahela at Church

SWISSVALE. PA.

271-2220

PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Headquarters for:

Accurate Prescription Service

Class Rings Watches Leading Lines of Cosmetics Whitman's Hand Fashioned Candies

Gifts Diamonds Gifts

Jewelry for all Occasions

J. B. LABUSKES & SONS, INC.

7527 Washington Ave.

Phone 271-4674

STATE fARM STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES AuTo • L tP'or ·· F'110or AND C••u•t.TY

WDIOI.D'II LAIOIIIliiT AUTO INIIUIOiliO

INSURANCE •

FRED STOCK, JR., Agent Phone:

Office: 731-2666

Residence : 793-6306 1709 Monongahela Ave.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15218

VAL-MAR STUDIOS

''the professional school ..

DANCE STUDIO

2 121 Noble St.

Phones: 351-0230

351-0566

MUSIC MART

21 19 Noble St.

Home of the .. Swissvale Hurricanes ..

Drum and Baton Corps

RECORDS UNLIMITED

20 I 0 NOBLE STREET

PITTSBURGH. PA. 15218

351-2070

Congratulations and

Good Luck to the

Class of 11 68 ..

John Udstrom

Sheats Candy Shoppe

7531 Washington Avenue

SWISSVALE, PENNA.

Phone: 271-8588

• Special prices to orgc!!nizations

on quantity orders

ht rort l. to r.-R. Graham, J. ]one.]. Hf'mpfil·ld. 2nd rou~Mi Bro"~>ne, K. Kerlick, J. Hardin, . Kramer, D. Kammerl'r. 3rd rou­S. Lf'opold, K. Mitchell, . Kova. ic, . Hel t•l, S. Grt'h. lth row-F. Hughes, R. Ha"~>thornf', M. Hudak, L. Hof'nt'r, T. HujZhf'", J. Hall, P. Gr~t'ne, F. Filipo" ki.

For the pac;t thr<'e y<'ars all of us in ROOM 15 have t'njoy<'d c;uch thing a. getting to be good friend., having a great homeroom repre. entative, four actors in the t>nior dac;;.. play and the . tudent dirt'ctor, var ity club and pep club members, a girl on homt'comin.,. court, Jonesy'o;; ". oul," and great intramural player . But be t of all we've shared the

experi<'nce of learning together, and hoy have we learned!

In all sincerity we want to thank Mi. Browne for being . o nice and under tanding. We think that the "Create t Homeroom Teacher Award for '66-'67-'68" should go to Miss Browne!

I <t rort~/ront to bat:k-E. ~hogan, . _a, in!' II, f Morl'au, . Meig" 2nd row f to b D. "a•·co. K. Ta..,hurro. I. R nnt'r. 3rd ro11 b.-\. Ru "0, ]. Richard•on, R. Ran,hottorn, \ vlves. 4th row-f. to b. \I "abol, K "hea. P. Rou--e, T Sirnok tandin~-1\f. ~ pPak-rnan, :'\ . ....:rnarra, F. Pa«can·lla. G. Rudge. 1r' .._,nuth, B. 'immen, M. ·adlrr, D Yearsley, R. Tomasic, D .livka, k tumpf, D. \ avra.

Room 26 119

SWISSVALE ARCADE LANES 16 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATIC LANES

-OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND-

-AIR CONDITIONED-

7518 DICKSON STREET

SWISSVALE, PENNSYLVANIA 15218

FOR LEAGUE RESERVATIONS A D OPEN PLAY

Call GIB GRIMES 271-9899

Compliments

of

ALLEN Rexall

I PHARMACY

20 19 NOBLE STREET

Prescription Service

Since 1922

Dial 271-3116

121

TRANTER'S AUTO SERVICE

I 043 SOUTH BRADDOCK A VENUE

Official Inspection Repc!irs - Lube - Oil

241-3335 Compliments of

VA HOR FU ERAL HOM

s l) ECHA CS

21l1-9551 Ample off steet parking

~ Mologne's Village Automotive Repairs

1202 5 . BRAOOOCK AVE REAR

OF"'F SA OERS

GA

SWI SSVALE PA

COMPLIME TS OF

I p ACY, I C.

BARRICI I CA DIES

71 0 I Harrison Avenue

Swissvale, Pennsylvania

PHO E 731-9568

Ambulance service

Going away will give u orne grit'£ which we know we'll not take ea~ily.

Remembrance will be all that we'll have left and we'll . ay "Plea~e remember me.''

Ji.ambling on thi we will leave .H. ., £,en though we will know thi i true,

..Q.ther are going be ide all of u , And we'll all be forgotten . oon.

.Qther will com~ and it in our place Ten will he their room and filled with their fac

:\feaningle" we'll be aq they fill our old . eat , Teacher won't know u a we pa on the street .

Thf' ound of our voice a we walked through the hall Time will fade and will make them ink into the wall .

.,l;pdeavors in which we've uccf'ed d to "core Eventually hall all ht· remembered no more .

~ever again will we walk the•f' hall a WI' did, and • 'o longer be tudent , of u you'll h rid.

Are you ad? We are glad, and a Farewell We Do Bid!

Room 13

l.H row-[. tn T.-.c. Elli•, D. Faith, •. Fi her. 2nd TOll Erland on, ~. Eno", L Frawley lth rou'--B, Gragg, G. K per. 5th ro11 I.. Greene, D. Doran, 6th TOll tanding-R. Dranu ky, B. Cuda, 1\. Fedele. Missing-.._. Field~.

123

R. Fazio. A. Filipo'''ki. 8rd rou R. Fi h. L. -J. \'alt•ntine, B. Grundln. D. Diulu .... D. Clew, e-.-.a, :\fr. Roehuck, .1. Cardell, Ift Fabiano, G.

SW ISSVALE LIONS CLUB

Paul C. Austin

Frank Bell

John M. Burkman

John B. Fullen

Philip J. Grana

Dr. James L. Kelly

Paul W. Kinkella

Robert G. Nelson

Peter P. Perla

Alfred Protheroe

John Richards

Paul Snyder

Fred Stock

Grant T uteur

Joseph Valentino

Isadore Zinnman

Robert D. Beaty

J. Merle Bullions

Christy Cariher

William S. Getz

Theodore W. Greb

Ralph Kemmerer

Stanley Maluty

Rev. Lee N. Page

Rocco A. Perla

Dr. David Ravella

Geo. Rossney

Guyton Squillante

C. Lysle Sylves

Gene Van Horn

Melvin Wach

Salutes the Graduating Class of 1968

AIR CONDITIONED

OFF-STREET PARKING

Phone 271-51 15

Edw. T. Perrone Mortuary

24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE,

OXYGEN EQUIPPED

CHAIRS & LIMOUSINES FOR ALL

OCCASIONS

7455 CHURCH STREET

SWISSVALE 18, PA.

GOOD LUCK

AND GOOD HEALTH

.. CLASS OF 68"

LAWSON, INC.

E. J. MARTINELLI, MANAGER

~ Christine's BEAliTY SALON

AU types of Hairstyling

1704 Monongahela Avenue

SWISSVALE PITTSBURGH, p A., 15218

Phone: 371-2255

Success

to the

Class of "68"

SYLVES AGENCY

Realtors lnsurors

Complete Service

to

BUYERS and SELLERS

J. W. Edmundson & Asso., Inc.

CIVIL ENGINEERS

7531 Roslyn Street

SWISSVALE

PITTSBURGH, PA. 15218

INTERIOR EXTERIOR

$ckwarzbach lirotherJ

PAINTING e BUILDING e REMODELING

S. W. SCHWARZBACH 2424 Delaware Avenue

Pittsburgh 18, Pa. 241-7954

W . S. SCHWARZBACH 2513 Delaware Avenue

Pittsburgh 18, Pa. 371-5241

Shop: 271-5800 Home: 823-0698

A.E.Y. RADIO-TV SALES - SERVICE

ANDREW E. Y ACKOVICH

Hunting and Fishing Licenses Available

2040 OBLE ST. P ITTSBURGH 18, P A.

P HCNit! 271 -966 2

GEO. WOODS' SUNOCO SERVICE C CilNitll w ...... INIITQN ST. & MDNQNIIAHitLA Avlt.

STATE INSPECTION - TUNE U P S

GEe. Wooos P~ta""lltTCil

Compliments

of

W. T. GRANT'S

MELE BROS. FLORISTS FLOWERS THAT TELL YOUR THOUGHTS

ANTHONY MELE

CAMILLO MELE

BART MELE

JOE MELE

FOREST HILLS PLAZA

512 Braddock Ave., Braddock, Pa.

WILKINSBURG SAVINGS AND BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION

Home Office: 1039 S. Braddock Av-.,ue

Braddock Office: 639 Braddock Avenue

CHurchill 2·1500 Swissvale Office:

2029 Noble StrMt BRandywine 1-9251

ELedric 1-3212

"Save Today for Your future Education"

4% Current Dividend 4%

Compliments

of

Doctor Kelly

FLOWERS

FLOATS

DESIGNER

FRUIT BASKETS

Ph. 351-1622

HUPPLE'

FLOWER SHOP 2000 • TOBLE STREET

WI SV ALE, PA.

BR. 1-1400

Swissvale's Only 'F.T.D.' Florist

PAT & TOM'S BEAUTY SALON

All types of Permanent waves from $9.00 to $25.00

Styling by appointment only- Hair coloring experts

For your next appointment call 271-5858

1909 Colombia Avenue Swissvale

1st row- L to r.- A. fatta, C. Lf'r~<'h. C. Dndn". R. kCann, P. Mackey. 2nd row--R. Mantia, R. fat ko, M. Z"nhl~n, T. Ma•trilli, Mr. pielman, D. Litch, I.. ~fcGuij.!an, E. ;\fc lelland, 3rd row- R. Re , J, Kirk, " '· Lara, I.. !ann, A. !\fcQuad , L. Linn, C. fc\\ illiarn~. 0 . feglio, T. I fichncl , R. fa ten, \\'. tar,hall.

We the enior" of ROOM 2, hid a fond farewell to .... H. . In graduating, we leave hehind our lockers and biology room. We were fortunate to have fr.

pagnola for our ophomore and Junior homeroom teacher and :Mr. ptt>lman a. a great ~enior home­room teacher.

We would like to . ay good-bye from a great

BEST WISHES

Daniel W. Brooks Post No. 63

AMERICAN LEGION

7400 PARK AVENUE

Martin J . Connelly, Commander

homeroom- the he t homeroom of ''66-67-68'' for we were champ~ in both ba~ketball and volleyball during our high ·chool year . We are very proud of having the Junior Prom Queen in our room and al~o the first runnerup of the hom~oming Queen. o once again we would like to ay good-bye and thank

.H. . for the memorie · we will carry with u .

COMPLIMENTS

OF

GUENTERT'S BAKERY

1910 MONONGAHELA AVE.

271-7221

REGENT PHARMACY SIDEHAMER BROS.

PHARMACISTS

I I 0 I S. BRADDOCK AVE.

EDGEWOOD, PA.

Tel. PEn hurst 1-40 14

REGISTERED PLUM8ERS

GEORGE A. MOZEIK & SONS

2020 MONONGAHELA AVENUE

SWISSVALE, PA 115218 3151-233a

PITTSBURGH

DIE & CASTI G CO.

Telephone 271-5422

Die Castings in Zinc 7503 Ardmore Street

and Aluminum Swissvale

Pittsburgh, Pa. 15218

Weddings

Children

Candid

Lower Level

Congratulations and Best Wishes

To The 1968 Graduates

And Their Families

TERRACE ARCADE STUDIO

BRENTWOOD

Passports

811-8900

811-8493

Whitehall Shopping Center

130

Graduation

Groups

Commercial

Pittsburgh. 15227

McConville Atlantic

I 130 S. Br~ddock Avenue

Regent Square

AAA Service

State Inspection

24 1-1004

GOOD LUCK

and

GOOD HEALTH

Bard's Dairyland

G. R. M~stri ll i

Manager

PHONE: 271-6800

William B. Venables Established 1935

Commercial Printing

WEDDING INVITATIONS

7724 EDGEWOOD AVENUE

PITTSBURGH, PA. 15218

Compliments

of a

Friend

UNION FOOD STORE

7312 CHURCH STREET

SWISSVALE. PENNSYLVANIA

BR 1-5292 CHAS. KLEJMENT Prop.

Find your space age career right in your own back yard

You may associate the term "space age technology" with faraway places like Cape

Kennedy, Oak Ridge and Los Alamos. But you'll find the same basic technology being used right

here at home-at the Signal & Communications Div. of WASCO. We're working with the most advanced

techniques to find better ways of transporting millions of people faster, with more safety and in

greater comfort. Lasers, digital computers, micro­miniature components and other sophisticated

equipment are used in our systems for speeding freight, controlling the flow of oil and gas in

pipelines and automating urban mass transit.

Will you advance quickly? It's up to you. Our goods are being sold in stable, growing markets. So when you make a decision about your future, we urge you to first consider the opportunities at WASCO. You can learn while you work-our tuition refund program will help you earn an engineering degree.

We also offer the high school girl graduates excellent career opportunities in secretarial, clerical and laboratory technician work.

WASCO is known throughout the world for its accomplishments in the fast-growing fields of electronics and automation. We'd like to have you know our company and share in our growth. Come in and talk to us.

VVABCC ~

WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE CO. SIGNAL & COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION

An Equal Opportunity Employer F I M

Telephone: 351-2266 - 271-9883

"FINEST QUALITY IN FLOWERS"

7548 Roslyn St. at Noble

Swissvale

Pittsburgh, Pa. 15218

P. Camillo Market

FROZEN FOODS

FRESH ITALIAN SAUSAGE

Open From 9:00 Till 8:00

PHONE: BR 1-0861

2040 Monongttheltt Avenue

COMPLIMENTS OF

liNN'S PHARMACY

Stingi Home Remodeling

ONE CALL DOES ALL

351-0886

SWISSVALE

John B. Amato

Barber Shop

Swissvale Hardware OTTO A. ARGELANDER

Hardware, Paint, Glass, Plumbing,

Electrical Supplies and

Window Repairs

7544 Roslyn St.

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA

PHONE: 271-3 160

ROTARY CLUB

1. Is it the TRUTH?

OF SWISSVALE

Rotary Indorses

THE FOUR-WAY TEST

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

134

PIXIE STUDIO

SPECIALIZING

Portraits-Weddings-Children

PHOTOGRAPHS OF DISTINCTION

MEMBER

Phone: 27 1-6608 7525 Washington Street

PITTSBURGH, PA. 15218

BEAUTIFUL HAIRSTYLEs-

must

begin

with • ,.,..,,.u, punneJ,

expert h•ircut.

w;,., IO/JS for Tols .nJ Te ... s, Too!

Do phone soon for an appomtment.,..~

242-1533 HOURS:

Tu~a.wad.Sat, 9 to SilO Thura,Frl. 9 to 9

Occidental BEAUTY SALON

RECORDS

RADIOS

HI-FI TAPE RECORDERS

TRANSISTORS

HALLMARK CARDS

BENDER'S MUSIC SHOP 2041 NOBLE STREET

SWISSVALE, PENNSYLVANIA

"THE HARD TO FIND SOUNDS ARE HERE"

BR. 1-3003 REPAIRS

GLASSER REFRIGERATION

I I 19 South Braddock Ave.

241-4871

YOUR PHILCO DEALER

FREE GIFT CATALOGUE

Compiling photo. , ide~, and word to form a yearbook is a complicated ta. k, requiring the assi t­ance of . everal profe . ional . For technical advice the 1968 " wi valian" ~taff extend appreciation to the Foote and Davie Publi. hing Company and its repre ntative, Mr. McWilliam . For our cover, thank are due to the . K. mith Company, repre­sented by Mr. tewart. For the tiring, and often comical hour. of photographing, we thank Mr. Phillip~, Mr. Agate, and their a. i tants at the Terrace Arcade tudio , and Mr. Kne taut of the Rasbach Photo Service. We thank Mr . Buehner, our ad­verti er , and patron for the financial . ection of our book. A pecial thank goe to Dan Riccobon for the art work.

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To Mr . Haytock, our advi or, thank you for helping u to organize our idea., for adding many creative touche·· of your own, and for making our hour of work enjoyable and rewarding. In con­clu ion, thank you to each tudent who i a part of thi. book of memorie , which in the future will be laughed, ighed, or perhap even cried over. Neverthele. , it will remain a FLA HBACK to

wi. vale High chool in the year 1968.

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