Altoona High School - Horseshoe Yearbook (Altoona, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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L J Q 'ffl - ' X ww 1-'WMM gf wif , E xx fum iv . ' M kg by .' ' gif Efijfb' iL,1l Kf- Paul R Reynolds President THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Board of Directors of the School D1StF1Ct of the Clty of Altoona is composed of nine members all c1t1zens of the C1ty of Altoona and elected to their office by the electors of the City The Board s authority and acts are governed by the Constitu t1on and Laws of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania com monly known as the School Laws of Pennsylvania The School D1StF1Ct of the City of Altoona is a Second Class School D1str1ct as defined by the School Code Duties of the Board are many and varied It IS the duty of the Board to establish equip fur nlsh maintain and operate a sufficient number of school buildings to educate every person residing in the School District between the ages of six and twenty-one years of age. The Board of Directors levy local taxes for the support of the schools, elect teachers and other employes, fix salaries of em- ployes, purchase land and erect school buildings purchase school supplies and equipment and other ltems necessary for the operation of the schools adopt courses of study etc The corporate officers of the School D1str1ct for the 1948 49 term are as follows Paul R Reynolds President Charles W Clugh Vice President R L Thompson Secretary Donald L France Treasurer Charles RN Clllgh Davld B Getz Park S Hlte Vhlliam F Lehmann J Foster Meck Dr Leonard N Ray Pabfe Tu eh e James K McNeal Jr Benner M Wilson Y 1 , . 2 . , H, ' : . , - 3 . . , 1 - , l p l Y for a term of six years each. so , . . ,. . . , - p it ' Y! 7 o Q 1 . Y . , - X , . , . . SUPERINTENDENT Congratulatlons to the Class of 1949 on havlng achleved the lmpor tant goal of graduatlon from h1gh school Thls however IS but the begln lllng' of a new phase of your l1fe Even though you IIVG ln a cr1t1cal perlod ln world affalrs by holdmg fast to our Amerlcan ldeals you face a new world of hope and opportunlty for all Durlng your school experlence vou have been developlng character and personallty as well as learnmg facts Such valuable qual1t1es as lntegrlty worthy ambltlon and common able value 1n facmg the great problems of the world of tomorrow It IS the hope of your Board of Educat1on admlnlstrators and teach ers that you w1ll become actlve partlclpants ln the affalrs of our com munlty contrlbutlng your best efforts to lmprove 1tS famlly and church l1fe We hope that you contmue your educatlon and take advantage of the many opportunltles that are avaxlable to you We w1ll always contmue to be your frlends and hope we may be of help to you IH the future May you have a full and successful l1fe Smcerely yours ALBERT G W SCI-ILEGEL Superlntendent of Schools Page Thi teen - 1 1 ' sense cannot be measured ln a materlal way, yet they w1ll be of lnestlm- , - 7 D . . , 'T JOSEPH N. MADDOCKS Our Responsibilities As Americans In 1849 the lure of gold drew Americans westward. Today we still strive for value but we recognize that real worth resides in human, rather than material, resources. The strength of our nation is inherent in the strong characters of enlightened and mature citizens. May I suggest six qualities necessary to such strength of character? First: an individual must learn to "take it" and not be disturbed by misrepresentation and the detractions of others. Second: full individual stature requires a sense of humor to alleviate tension and self-pity. Third: individuals must "know their stuff." We need men who know what they are talking about. This group is still quite small. Fourth: an indi- vidual must have perseverance and endurance if he is not to falter in the race. Fifth: an individual must be generous enough to participate in the race without "fouling" others. Sixth: good judgment based on knowledge and experience is essential to a strong character. With these qualities you can assume full responsibility as an Amer- ican and be a source of strength to others. Congratulations and best wishes. Page Fourteen ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL PAUL A. ZETLER The "Forty-ninersv In Search of "Gold" Through the ages, mankind has been following a dream-a vision of a fuller life, of more satisfying rewards for endeavor, and a state of peace and goodwill among men. In our own brief history we iind a group, known as the "Forty-niners," who crossed sea and desert, many losing their lives on the way, in order to seek some precious thing which they thought would make the dream of mankind come true. So each of us is a "Forty-niner," searching for something which is precious to us and which can help in making our visions become reality. One of the objectives of our school is to give to the visions of each depth and substance, so that eventually we too can find the "mother lode" of humanity's vision of more perfect things to come. To each of you as you leave the Altoona High School we hope that we have given the proper tools for your prospecting and we hope that in using these tools you may find happiness and success. Pane Fifteen Hugh G Black N Edgar J Brooks Josephme L Corle Ernest DeJa1ffe Admuustratwe JOSEPHINE L CORLE Attendance Counselor for Gxrls MARION R BANCROFT Head of Language Department EDGAR J BROOKS ANNE G EIFLER Head of Busmess Education Head of Cafeterlas WILLIAM GIBBONS Dlrector of Vocatlonal Head of Mathematxcs Educatlon Department ERNEST DEJAIFFE ELEANOR G I-IARE Dean of Glrls Placement Dean of Boys Director HUGH G BLACK Anne G Elfier Wllllam Glbbons Eleanor G Hare Page Sixteen , . D H, ,I , Y I O O ' Department n Rene-tta F Henss RAYMOND N HOFFMAN Attendance Counselor for Boys Athletlc Dlrector HOW ARD W LINDAMAN Dlrector of Muslc MAUD MINSTER Llbrarlan RENETTA F HEISS Advlser of Student Government ACtlV1tl6S EUGENE L LANTZ Head of Soclal Studles Department MARY E LOWTHER Head of Home Economlcs Department HAROLD C WIMMER Head of Sclence Department ROBERT H WOLFE Dlrector of Health and Physlcal Educatxon 5 ff' Raymond N Hoffman Eugene L Lantz How 1rd W Lmdaman Robert H Wolfe Harold C Wlmmer Maud Mxnster Mary E Lowther Page Seventeen 1 'Q 'I ' ' .ff ,'-f ' 3 '. sv 1 , . 'L ll I D "1 ", 2 j A 7 .' gp. -Q aan Few.. ,JE ir: g yr 4.3 i7 3 fs Er- bv fr 5 Q if W' fi ,J ' ' H -9" AL:-... Qui New M ly They Guided the Forty-niners Page Eighteen on their way JOSEPH N, MADDOCKS, Principal PAUL A. ZETLER. Assistant Principal HUGH G. BLACK, Dean of Boys ELEANOR G. HARE, Dean of Girls and Placement Director LIBRARY Maud Minster, Librariang Ruth Fleming, Assistant Librarian. NURSE Elsa M. Paul. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Howard NV. Lindaman, Headg Russell K. Bohn. Alina M. Eherle, Francis G. Wood. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Robert H. VVolfe, Director: Kenneth R. Bashore, Helen L. Bloomfield, Frances E. McGinnis, Paul E. Morse, Dorothy M. Richards. ART DEPARTMENT Andrew D. Moore, Marian A. Plitt. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Ernest Dejaiffe, Headg Paul A. Foster, Leon E. Kensinger, Lester C. McCall, Marian R. Puekey, Irene J. Sauserman, Herbert S. Sheetz, Elizabeth E. Taylor, C. Roscoe Wareham, John G. Yost. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Mary E. Lowther, Headg Hazel V. Crist, Myrtle Gould, Miriam Harbaugh, Alberta Johns, Ruth E. McKerihan. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Marion R. Bancroft, Headg Josephine L. Corle, Ruby Crurnm, Mary E. Dunbar, Charles A. Faris, Edith R. Fleck, Scott S. Geesey, Mildred E. Heller, Raymond N. Hoffman, Elizabeth V. Holley, Anne E. Krick, Sarah I... Levan, Elsie M. Lewis, Beatrice D. Morrison, Hilda M. Orr, M. Marie Ritts, M, Florence Rollins. Una E. Small, Anna M. Temple, William A. VVhit- taker, Ida E. VVoomer. DIRECTOR OF CAFETERIAS Anne G. Eifler. , Seat--el Miss Fl--niiiig, lbr. Minster, Miss Paul, ,Q .xllss X',Ul'l'lt'. Miss ii. liloiiiiiiieiii. Miss Ru-lizii-ds. Miss l'lill. Miss Mefliniiis. illllllllllfl Mr. Vs'oiiil, Mr. Alzmiv, Mr. VVol1'i-. Seated -Miss Sziiiseinian M.ss Taylor, Miss Low- tlier, Miss Gaulil, Miss Mi-Ki-riliaii, M.ss Crist. Mrs. Hlll'll1illglll. Standing: Miss l'i11-levy. Mr. li--jai1'lH-. Mr. Ware- ham. Mr. M:'L':ill. Miss Johns. Mr. Mist, Mr. I-Nistwr. Mr She--iz. First Row Miss Orr, Miss R:iii4'rrifi. Miss Fleck. M ss Mni'i'1son. Miss Holly. Miss llillii. Miss Kr.r'k. Si-cond Row Miss Ciirle, Mrs. 1'rumm. Miss Ritts. Miss Rollins. Miss E. Lewis. Miss Dunbar, Miss Levan. Third Row---Mr. Faris. Mr. R. Hoffman, Miss Temple, Miss VV-'norm-r, Mr. Geesey, Mr. VViiitaker. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Edgar J. Brooks Head' Kathryn A Bloom- field Ida H Buek S1r1h E Dune 1n C111 E Graf Eleanor G Hare Renetta F HCISS Hazel G Kiousc Irma B Lewis Lucille Ro key SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Harold C Wimmer Head Helen Cherly M Verna Faust Ruth P GIOXQ Ea1l J Haverstick W1lbe1tH Hoffman Helen K McCartney Wilbur K Rung Harold E Stong Ha1old D Yodei John F Yon SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Eugene L Lantz Head Paul G Adams Sarah E Bell Hugh G Black H Marjorie Downes Nellie M Grimminger Ethel M Henry Anthony F Lamont Maire N Lauver J Franklin McDe1m1tt Ralph F Marshall Nelda M1lle1 A Cy11l Ramsey Phillip G Rice Jeannette Stevens A An gella Unverzagt VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT William Gibbons Dirtttoi Chalmers F Bracken Walter E Bracken Wlllald C Cross Alfred H Dietze VX 1lte1 H Dletze William K Heiler Harry K Lantz C Irvin Metzger Jacob C Miller Leonard C Moffitt Chailes G Plumme1 Donald E Rhodes Ceylon S Romig James C Ross Samufl B Smith wlttd NI1 s I lexus Nliss Rink Miss Dunvxn 'tllss Rorkex Miss IIL1-.s Nliss H11 Stfinriing, Xiis K Bloomiu I1 iss C1111 ICWKS 01a11 Frxf s P11 s 1 Kxou 1 it XI1 Haxers it tru XI1 s G1 ll t ss nf oil, I Ho min N Vlirnmx ron! Row Tis 11mm1115. 1 NI s r ss IIXPIZ im X s tx 1 You 111 X I- L.1n z ECOIKI Ron NI CD 1m1t1 X1 im r-nrx it r ais Il 1 Blitl-1 Il. I lIIl0Ilf Se-at f Mr R1od X 0 Brafk ll Mr Nloffnt D14 Z 1 1 'X Lros hons NI H l11 Standing' Xlr Xiewxzer 1 Bxacken XI W Dntze M1 Ros 'NI1 Romu. ll"Hl'Il r XI1 Smit Student Teache1s , 1 , . , . ' , E 2 . 'Z , Z ' . , . 1 , I In , 1 i 1 iq C . Q-41 ' f C X . . L' ' ' 1 I 1 V ' . - 1 - - 1 3 ' - U . . , . , . 1' . I . . V . 1 Q 1 - , . U V . , - 1 ', . ' , . , , . . ' . fy ' 1 - -1 . g ,. v - ' v, Y , - I - - . . , f . , 1- - - 1 - - . , . , . I V . , . t .Y . 'f. 'ss . '- I, 'Mlm' L . ', Mr. B ' 1- , "Mr. D " , Mr. ,1 1 , 'Mizz 2 'i,'l1, M'ss ' s -. Sm-2 wi- -. 2 I ' Sl' 'k, Miss Fli X ',', . 'ovfq Miss Fa s . Mir: M- ':11't11'-y, Stanmling' Mr. Rung, Mr. Y1111. Mr. Yom-1', M12 St 1 '. 5 1'. W. ff : . 1 I1'. ' 1- '. F 'f-A 'ss G " ' H- '. . is. B1-ll, Miss Milli- , Mix' I' ' ' : ' , .Ixus SI - 'i-11s, Miss Lau 'n-r. Miss I ' ls. .Ir. I. ' I . S 1 '-f. 1'. M w ' , Mr. , is s, Miss H Mr. R' -1-. M . M' 'slz ll, M '. z Tr, .2 , - 1 1' if. . l vs, .IIE . ' ' 'I' . . . ' . Mr, A. 'it 11. Mr Holi- ', .I1'. ' ,s, M1-. Gib . . 1', . ,: itz. - rf-I , . . . M '. Millvr, M12 VV. Mr. P11 QA , . 2 .' ti. lk iq. lVI1ss Rf nctti H1 lss fatui 5 x l IIS ima inn 1 Q XI 1 1 ran I Nl dllklll N 'N ss Ilu fl nu l aux N1 1 man N dl lxunx T 'N 1 Student Senate The Splllt of democracy whlch has always been the essence of Amer1can ploneerlng 15 found 1n the Student Senate of ou1 Altoona Hlgh School Undel the dlI'GCt10I1 of 'Vhss Renetta HGISS thls organlzatlon trxes to solve the problems of students, parents and teachers promptly and lntelllgently Two representatlves from each class are chosen 1n the1r sophomore year to serxe on the Senate durlng thelr h1gh school career Representatn es from each publlcatlon and orgamzatlon complete the group In October our Senate entertalned the members of the Stu dent Government Assoclatlon of Pennsylvanla The whole school p1tched IH to make the convcntlon a memorable one Forums on problems of student got ernment hlghllghted the meetlngs The huge crowd also enjoyed a blght seelng tour and a dance on the final evenlng A speclal commlttee was chosen by the Senate to study the problem of school Splllt As a result the students voted for a mlxed cheerleadmg squad and pep meetxngs lncreased 1nterest 1n our athlet1c program -s at L L 'lla t a D S1 B 7 Vlhtt Puck N K 1 1 Stan ln 5, r M D mutt H ffn an THE SENICR CLASS When the Class of 49 returned after vacatlon for their final year they were both glad and sad Glad because the goal for which all were str1v1ng was near at hand and sad because 1n nine short months the class must sep arate The Seniors d1st1ngu1shed themselves early ln the term by havlng an unusual number of candldates Most unusual of all they elected a g1rl for thelr pres1 dent Because the days were fully sched uled lt was early December by the tlme the OHICSFS were installed On the evening of October 28 lf you had looked 1nto Room 115 guess what you would have seen 'P You re Flght corn stalks leaves pumpklns and orange and black crepe paper Yes the Seniors held a blg Halloween Dance Although there was a shortage of witches the dance was a big success The glrls wore thelr dresses and sklrts long th1s term and everywhere you looked you saw nylon sweaters The boys went 1n for different colored crepe soled shoes The last weeks of the term were filled w1th preparations for and ant1c1pat1on of Class Day final tests and the banquet and dance thls was held on Tues day June 7 Then came the glad and sad days of Baccalaureate and Com mencement Page Twenty one Sw- ed-J. lf.l'lltllt'l'. . . . 1'- vll, D. oran. D. wap:- nula. S I I1 ll rl i ll 5:-A. llivkvy. P. ll:-ish-r, D. a r n n- s, S. Baldwin. A. Rlkvlll. im LA 0 Seated-Miss K. Bloomfield. Mr. ' i aka-r, Miss 1 - ey, Miss llc l'l'4li2il. r'1'-M: c 1-1' ' , Mr. o 1 . , . s . , , y 1 ! ' ! V , . I 1 , - , - ' , , V 7 f V , I 1 7 ' , . , , SENIOR There-a Julla Adameck tFebruarx 161 Commercral Charles Albert Adams Cllarllr fNoxember 51 Vocatronal James lrederrck Adams frm fOctober 11 Vovatronal Rrile Club 1 Intramural Sports Janet I ourse AlIlSM0I'lh CApr1l 271 George Dean Flask and Beaker Club 3 l 0l1lNC lolleen Akers 117011811 Roller Skatrng Club 1 lau ll Allrson ff' CMM 181 General Intramural Sports 2 Audrey Jean Alt Blanchard fJu1x 261 Comrnercral Booster Club 2 Teen Age Club 1 June larose Ammerman Shorty CNoxember 31 George Dean Home Room Secretary 2 Magrc Club 1 Skatrng Club 2 Chorus 3 Intramural bports 1 Mary Phrlomrnna Amrheln iMarch 251 George Dean A Cappella 3 Joseph Paul Angeskr foe Uanuary 91 Vocatronal Intramural Sports 1 John Robert Ansman fAugust 261 Vocatronal Home Room Presrdent 1 2 3 Representatne 1 2 3 Stage Craft Club 1 J V Footba-ll1 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 Class Presrdent 1 Senate 3 VVhaU!' B ourvacahon overaheady! Wlllram Glenn Ardrey Cluzrz fFebruarx 121 Vocatronal Rlta Armenrs Reef tSeptember 161 College Preparatorx Swrmmrrr and Water Safetx Club 1 2 3 Qurll and Scroll Club 2 3 Presrdent 3 Moun tarn Echo Staff 1 2 3 Assocrate Edrtor 1 2 3 Traftlc Patrol 3 Grrls League Executne Conrmrttee 2 Publrcrty Charrrrrarr 2 oseph Edu ard Armstrong for ll Uanuarx 71 College Preparatorx Class President 2 Home Room Presrdent 1 Y Club 1 2 Ba d 1 2 3 Orches 2 3 Annual Show 2 3 Intramural Sports th lalhrrne Arthur Hlondrf 1September 161 George Dean Chorusl 2 3 Robert Hn an Ashburn Bob iMas 71 Vocatronal Intramural Sports 1 2 3 Lablan treorffe Azar Jr Turk Uune 41 College Preparatorx Hr Y Club 1 2 3 Baseball Club 2 Nature Club 1 Cross Country 3 Track 3 Intra mural Sports 1 2 3 T Adameck C Adams J Ainsworth L Akers A Alt J Ammerman J Adams P Alhson M Amrheln Page Twenty two x . . . 2 v cg , ., ' i i C6 - ,77 A - - - 4 ac 7: .1 - ff- v- 4' ' 1 ' , , 1 " A :' - 1,2,3. 1 f ' .MQ '-' X J. A ,L - J 1 r , X ac ,ve r 'Q 1 ' 64 "U Hi-A 5 . . rr, . . 3 L tra KDecember 71 College Preparatory 1' 2 33, Traffic Patrol 5 J I . .S 66441, f79 I . ga ' In f 66 79 I h I V 66 '7 ' g , 2, 3. , ' - H i? ' 1 , . ' . ' 4 N N ca 7: . ' : - : 1- 1 - i - cc 79 s I O O '49 Laura May Badwey Wilson George Baroody Uuly 273 College Preparatory fApril 273 College Preparatory Home Room Sales Mana-ger 2. 33 Booster Home Room Secretary 1: Academy of Science Club 1, 25 Bridge Club 33 Flask and Beaker 1, 2, 3: Conservation Club 2, Treasurer 25 Club 33 A Cappella 13 "Divine Flora" 3: Fellowship Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Class Committees 2, 3. James Wilson Hartley Hfinzl, YYOIIIIC Jane Badwey CJune 273 College Preparatory fSeptember 233 College Preparatory Academy Uf Science 2' 3- Booster Club 1, 23 Bridge Club 35 Future Teachers of America Club 33 A Cappella 1: 5 , H 44 , I "D-ivine Flora" 33 Mountain Echo 2, 3, Art Lllrqelle -llbellh Balet Clnfll Editor 2, 33 Publicity Committee 2, 3. qgcmbpr 13 Vocational Horne- Room President 33 Varsity Basketball 2. 31 Varrsity Baseball 1, 2, 33 J. V. Basket- Kenneth Victor Bailey L'Hurrlu'adl, ball 1, Intramural Sports 1. fNovember 183 Vocational 4 -- Deloris Mercedes Bathurst 'Suszv' ' V .' ff '7 Llanuary 283 General Shirley Ann Baldwin Baldy ROHM, Skating Club 3' 1Marclg 73 Generalcl b 2 S b b 3 E Horse ack Riding u 1 u -De 3 xec- , l , utive Committee 35 Publicity Committee 2, lllcllartl Clair Beach HDICICM Hall Patrol ll' iDecember 33 College Preparatory Academy of Science 1, 2, 31lFellowslgp Cligb -i - Q - -f 1, 23 Flask and Beaker Clu 33 A appe a Dons lwlldred Barnes llD0f'f' 2, 33 Annual Show 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 3. fJuly 183 College Preparatory Booster Club 1, 23 Swimming Club 11 Ushers' Y Y 9 Club 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers of America -lol Ce A1111 Beallf ll-,Oil 9 Club 33 Intra-mural Sports 1, 35 Executive Uxugust 12, Commercial Committee 3. Chorus 1, 2' 3. Thomas Francis Barone Fred Joseph Heck fJuly 203 General fMay 103 Vocational Intramural Sports 2, 3. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. J. Angeski J. Ansman VV. Ardrey R. Armenis J. Armstrong R. Arthur R. Ashburn C. Azar, Jr. L. Badwey Y. Badwey K. Bailey S. Baldwin D. Barnes T. Barone VV. Baroody J. Bartley E. Bates D. Bathurst R. Beach J. Beatty F. Beck 49 Norman Francis Beckel fDeCember 225 College Preparatory Gerald John Becker 'ifvrryn fDeceniber 205 General Home Room Representative 13 Ili-Y Club 23 Varsity Football 1. 2. 3. james Richard Bender "Sian" Uanuary 315 College Preparatory Dorothy l.ou Henson "Dol" lMarc-h S5 George-Dean ,lark Alvin lienson ufalfi 4Mav 135 College Prepa-ratory Art Club 2. N ancy .-K n n Benson lltlarch 85 General Home Room President 33 Fellowship Club 1: Pinochle Club 23 Chorus 13 A Cappella 2. 3. lean Nlarie Benton u.'lIu1wl" tSe-ptember 15 General lrvin Harold Berger 'clivrgu 1.Iune 165 College Preparatory Fhgtoggraphy Club 1, 23 Intramural Sports Leona Ruth lierkey "l.er"' fOctober 185 Commercial Home Room President 13 Home Room Vice President 23 Ushers' Club 2. 33 Booster Club 1. 23 Social Studies Office 3. David Strayer liettwy uffeorgei' tDecember 65 Vocational Ski Club 13 Varsity Track 13 Intramural Sports 1. Marjorie lfllen Biddle "l,o0py" lOctober 145 Commercial Bowling Club 13 Chorus 1. John lfclwin liistline "johnny, 1March 285 Vocational Stage Crow 1, 2. 3. Ernest Sa muel Black hlanuarv 15 Vocational Rifle Club 1. Anne Shelley Bloomfield U.4nn1'f"' 1December 275 College Preparatory Home Room Representative 33 Future Teach- ers Club 3. Treasurer 33 A Cappella Choir 1. 2. 33 Annual Show 1, 2, 33 Christmas Pag- eant 33 Horseshoe Staff 2, 33 Music and Dra- matics Editor 33 Traffic Patrol 2, 3. N. Beckel G. Becker J. Bender D. Benson J. Benson N. Benson I. Berger L. Berkey D. Bettwy M. Biddle J. Bistline E. Black R. Blowers l'. Bodziak G. Boa-se R. Bollinger IC. Bossa M. Bows-rsox J. Benton A. Bloomfield D. Boyer SENIDR D. Boyle E. Brandt J. Braun Ralph Frederick Blowers "Pinky, tMay 293 General Home Room Secretary 13 Roller Skating Club 13 Art Club 13 Swimming Club lj Christmas Pageant 1, 23 Mountain Echo 1. Pauline Elizabeth Bodzialc "Pinkie,' fMarch 23 George-Dean Chorus 3. Ceorgianna Boese 6'Ceorgie,' fNovember 193 Commercial Booster Club 23 Hall Patrol 3. Buth Maxine Bollinger "Blondie" CFebruary 93 Commercial Dancing Club 1. Elvera Bosso "Sh0rty,' tApril 213 Commercial Roller Skating Club 1, 2, 33 Chorus 2, 33 An- nual Show 33 Cafeteria Patrol 13 Hall Patrol 3, Home Room Treasurer 1. Mary Ella Bowersox "Butch" tNovember 213 Commercial Bowling Club 23 Intramural Sports 3. David Robert Boyer "Dave,' fJuly 103 College Preparatory Bowling Club 23 Christmas Pageant 1, 23 Varsity Track 1, 2, 33 Va-rsity Cross Country 3, Captain 3. l-I. Bradley T. Bradley L. Brandt S. Brandt R. Bray M. Brodish Howard Earl Bradley "Hou'dy, Donald William Boyle "Donn fMarch 123 Commercial Home Room Secretary 23 Varsity Football 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 7 Uune 243 Vocational Thelma Alberta Bradley "Salm', tFebruary 63 Commercial Home Room Secretary 23 Bowling Club 23 Miss Lowther's Office 3. Edward Francis Brandt "Erin tNovember 183 College Preparatory Home Room Representative l, 23 Home Room President 13 Home Room Secretary 23 Roller Skating Club 1, 2, 33 Swimming Club 1. 23 Band 1, 2, 33 Annual Show 2, 33 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, Captain 1, 2, 3. Laura Nevada Brandt "Red" Uuly 133 George-Dean Hall Patrol 33 Boys' Attendance Oifice 1. Samuel David Brandt 665077177 tJuly 193 College Preparatory Flask and Beaker Club 23 Traffic Patrol 33 Hall Pa-trol 3. Janet Marie Braun "lan" fMay 243 Commercial Y-Teen Club 2, 33 Flask and Beaker Club 33 Chorus 23 English Office 3. Robert Terrance Bray "Babu fNovember 303 Vocational Home Room Representative 13 Home Room Vice-President 33 Stage Craft Club 1. 2, 3: Bowling Club 23 Varsity Baseball Manager 1, 23 Varsity Track 23 Intramural Sports 1. Martha Catherine Brodish 1February 63 George-Dean Fellowship Club 1, 3. "Aren't the sophomores little this year?" Page Twenty-five Remember our first paid assembly- The Deep River Quartette? N Gerald Eugene Brown 'iferryw Q lNovember 13 General Conservation Club 33 Intramural Sports 23 Home Room President 3. Joseph Paul Brown uloew fApri1 93 General Home Room President 23 A Cappella Choir 1. 33 Manager 33 President 33 Octette 2, 33 Annual Show 1, 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 3. Marilyn Edith Brown "Red,' fFebruary 83 General A Cappella Choir 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3 Betty ,lean Brubaker "Phe0be" CJanuary 63 College Preparatory Fellowship Club 13 Booster Club 23 A Cap- pella Choir 1, 2. 33 Senior Octette 2, 33 An nual Show 1, 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 3. Mary lillen Bruhaker fApril 153 George-Dean Home Room Treasurer 23 Home Room Presi dent 33 Roller Skating Club 1, 2, 33 Secre tary 33 Chorus 3. James Sherman Bryner "Spr'c'd7' f.Iune 293 College Preparatory Joyce Elaine Bulick 'ilfedw 4December 183 Commercial Dancing Club 1. Audrey Ruth Bu rget Uune 153 Commercial Ushers' Club 3. Wlilliam Paul Burget 6'B1'll', Uanuary 23 General Hi-Y Club 23 Intramural Sports 2. SENIQR G. Brown J. Brown M. Brown B. Brubaker M. Brubaker J. Bryner J. Bulick A. Burget W. Burget Mildred Alice Burke 4'Mid" 4June 243 George-Dean Chorus 2. Carmen Wehn Burket uCOlL7ll'6:7 tMarch 73 College Preparatory Booster Club 23 Orchestra 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Annual Show 1, 2, 33 Traffic Pa- trol 33 "Divine Flora" 3. Joan Anna Burket 6.1077 fJuly 13 College Preparatory Booster Club 13 Bridge Club 33 Chorus 13 Girls' Attendance Office 1. 2, 33 Senior Class Decorating Committee 3. Russel .lohn Burket "Brickell, iNovember 23 Vocational Anna Mae Burkhart HAIHLIIP77 fDecember 23 George-Dean Home Room Sales Manager 33 Roller Skating Club 13 Intramural Sports 1. Herbert Bertram Burkhart "Heron CFebruary 103 Vocationa-1 Home Room President 2. Joan lrene Burkhart Hfol' fMay 23 General Display Club 1, 2, Vice President 23 Bulletin Boards Club 3. Page Twenty-six J. Egfr gs' VE . Q-T-an -2 M. Burke J. Burns A. Caporuscio C. Burket J. Burket E. Burtnette L. Byers D. Caputo J. Caramadre ,loseph Ellsworth Burns ufoea' tNovember 131 Vocational Home Room Vice President 33 Hi-Y Club 1. R. Burket A. Burkhart H. Burkhart J. Burkhart D. Campbell D. Campbell G. Campbell VV. Campbell A. Cardinal L. Carrieri M. Cassidy M. Caster Alvera Delores Caporuscio MAF' fSeptember 297 George-Dean Home Room Representative 1. 2. 3, Secretary 1, 2, 33 J. V. Basketball 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. lfdwin Hugh llurtnette "S0nny,7 tAugust 65 Vocational Daniel Caputo "Danny Boy" .- L! t.Ianuary 75 Vocational Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. 1 Baseball Club 1, 2, Varsity Baseball 1, 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Lois Yvonne Byers tOctober 87 General Josephine Mary Caramadre "low fNovember 301 George-Dean Home Room Sales Manager 33 Swimming Club 1, Bowling Club 23 Hall Patrol 3. Roller Skating Club lg Horseback Riding Club 1, President 1. Dolores Cean Campbell "i'llousy Llanuary 151 General A Cappella Choir 35 Chorus Show 3. Donald Robert Campbell i'Donw fOctober 95 Vocational Clenn Wvilford Campbell "Pro" tJuly 45 Vocational Intramural Sports 2, 35 Home President 2. William Russell Campbell "Bill" tAugust 183 College Preparatory Christmas Pageant 2. -v Anna Mary Cardinal 6'.4nl1H Uanuary 151 George-Dean 25 Annual . N . .H .W Louis Carrieri Louie' COctober 75 Vocational Marjorie Jean Cassidy Uanuary 183 General Music Club 1, Chorus 1, .3. 1, 2, 3: Annual Show Room Vice fllary Ann Caster fFebruary 251 College Preparatory Booster Club 23 Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3: Traffic Patrol 3, Hall Patrol 3. '49 Page Twenty-seven aa .x .fy J. Castriehini G. Catherman I. Catina S. Cellini A. Cernivivn A. Chamberlain J. Chambers A. Cherry P. Cherry R. Chili-ote P. Chipperfield l'. Ciararella R. Clarke M. Claycomb C. Coder J. Coffman J. Coke L. Colbus Il. Cole H. Cole J. Cole John Joseph Castrichini Hlllilzdyw Uune 93 Vocational Baseball Club 1. 25 Rifle Club 3. lleorge David Catherman "Sl11'11e" tDecember 23 Vocational Hi-Y 13 Intramural Sports 2, 3. lrene Yolanda Catina 'ARene" fDecember 233 George-Dean Y-Teen 1. Genevieve Cellini L'Sc1lly" fApril 53 George-Dean Swimming Club 3: Skating Club 1. Angelina Marie Cerniviro Hflllglif' fFehruary 93 General A Cappella 13 Music Appreciation 1. Archie Mallegzan Chamberlain fSeptember 123 Vocational Joyce Delane Chambers fDecember 123 College Preparatory Girls' Tumbling 23 Gymnastic Drill 35 In- tramural Sports 1. 2. 33 Hall Patrol 3. Alton Ifclgzar Cherry "l'0le" tDecember 313 Commercial Band 1, 2. 3. 49 Patricia Joan Cherry NIM!" Uune 183 Commercial Rooster Cluli 2, llicharcl Chilcote 4'.'Y1'z4'l" flllay 243 Vocational Home Room President 2. Phyllis .lean lfhipperfield "l'l11'l" f fMay T3 George-Dean Chorus 1, 2, 3. Pauline Ann Ciavarella Hljllll'-A 'W x A ix 4 6April 143 Commercial g 1 5 Intramural Sports 2. . , . . .. .. ' ' bb 'J lxohert lzckley Llarkc llolz sl ,K 'K flilarch 113 College Preparatory K' ' Horne Room President I: Home Ronin Vicv President 2: Swimming Club 1. 2. 3. Presi- dent 1, 2: A Cappella 2, 33 .l. V. Football 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Annual Show 2. 3, Nlalile Louise Claycomli '6Slzorry" COctober 163 General Home Room Representative 13 Honn- Room Vice President 3: Y-Teen Club 13 Art Club 1: Nature Observation Club 3. Charles Eflwarcl Coder Hfflzzlclri' fNovember 63 General Varsity Ffpnthgll 1, 24 HQ Boys' Ff'r'l6"l'Hllf3ll President 3. Page Twenty-eight A .9 dx S1 N. Coleman P. Collins E. Corl H. Colledge VV. Collett K. Colyer A. Corbo R. Costella B. Cramer John Donald Coffman "Bunny7' IFQ-bruary 71 Vocational I ,loan Elizabeth Coke Uanuary 221 George-Dean fJune 161 Col ,ge Prep Home Room Vice Preside s . 'I ette 2 3 A Cappella 1, 2, 3g Orche -' , 33 Christ mas Pageant 1, 2. 33 Pu , Committee 3 f A . A 1 3 1 4 ' W Louis Colbus HLOIL7' 61 ' A L . Barbara Ruth Cole "Barbie', fMarch 221 College Prep Ushers' Club 13 Booster Club 13 Bridge Club 23 Swimming Club 23 A Cappella- 2, 33 An- nual Show 2, 33 Mountain Echo 2, 33 Girls' League Secretary 2. Harold Twigg Cole "Teeny,' Uanuary 291 Vocational Joanne Marie Cole 46109, lAugust 191 College Prep Social Dancing 13 Journalism 1. Naomi Ruth Coleman Uuly 301 General We played host to visiting Senate members Howard Clair Colledge "Pete'7 lMay 141 Vocational Varsity Football 33 J. V. Football 2. Wvilliam Keagy Collett "Bill,' tMarch 151 College Prep Baseball Club 1, 2, 33 Academy of Science 33 A Cappella 1. 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 33 Var- sity Baseball 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 33 Captain 1, 23 T. A. P. 2, 33 First Floor Captain 3. Jljhyllis ,lean Collins c'l'hyll', 1May 41 College Prep Booster Club 1, 23 A Cappella 1, 2, 33 Senior Octette 1, 2, 33 Annual Show 1, 2, 33 Christ- mas Pageant 2, 33 T. A. P. 2, 33 Senate 3. Kenneth lflvin Colyer fApril 51 General Pinochlc Club 23 Intramural Sports 2. Alfred Frank Corho Hllumplzyi' fApri1 171 General Swimming Club 2, 33 Va-rsity Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 2. Frances Corl "Fran,' iOctober 111 General Swimming Club 13 Y-Teen 2. 33 Secretary 23 Drgl3Club 33 Chorus 33 Intramural Sports 1, , . Remadias Costella "Nan" fOctober 121 Commercial Booster Club 1, 23 A Cappella 1. 2. Betty Jean Cramer 'iSh0rty,' Uuly 61 General Chorus 1, 2, 3. SENIOR Page Twenty-nine SENIOR Shlrley Jane Cramer 4October 101 Commerclal X ern W llll lrelffhton fApr1l 233 VOC'3.tlOIlal Stage Craft Club 1 2 3 lxoberl I In ood Crook Bob fOc'tober 223 General Squad Leader 2 3 Delores Ann Croyle Dee CAprll 51 Commerclal Booster Club 1 2 Sara ,lane frum Cram Uuls 41 College Prep Home Room Presldent 1 Home Room Vlce Pl"PSldPllt 3 Brldge Club 3 Booster Club 1 Trafflc Patrol 3 Shirley Ann fummlnfrs Qlnrl KADTII 91 C0ll1Il19I'Cl3l Intramural Sports 2 XX xllard lame Lurtls tAugust 61 College Prep Joseph Richard Dalolslo 10819 fSeptember 283 Vocational Home Room Presldent 2 Thelma Mae Danella fAugust 261 Commercxal Home Room Attendance Dlrector 3 Pmochle Club 1 Chorus 1 2 3 Annual Show Glrls Loagum Soc1alSerx1ce Committee 3 Theresa Margaret Danella 4'Terry'7 lMax 287 Gene ral Rollmr Skating Club 1 Chorus 2 3 Annual Show 1 We uncovered hidden knowledge about Pennsylvama Clarence Flmer Dans Click fAugust 21 College Prep Home Room President 1 Home Room Treas urer 2 Home Room Secretars 3 Swxmmmg Club 2 Rlfle Club 1 Art Dlsplaw Club 2 Senate 1 2 3 Vlce Presxdent 2 Presldent 3 Traffxc Patrol 2 Dorothy LOUISE Dans Dot iAugust 151 College Prep Home Room V1ce Pres dent 1 2 Social Danc ing Club 1 Bowlxng Club 1 Qulll and Scroll 1 lHKUlll.8.lH Echo 1 2 3 News Editor 1 2 3 Intramural Sports 2 3 Hall Patrol 3 lrancls Pdward Dans lddu lo iMarch 227 Vocatlonal ne Ruth DHVIS I lFebruarx 18? College Prep Home Room PI'LSld6l'lt 2 Ushers Club 2 3 shoe Staff 2 3 Edltor ln Chuef 3 Senate 3 Traffic Patrol 3 Gxrls League Executne COYIIIHIKIBB 3 ,loan Ruth Dans iDecember 213 Commerclal Swmunmg Club 1 Glrls Tumblln Roller Skatlng Club 3 Rlchard I'dward Dans Dzck Page Thwty iMaX 265 General Color guard 1 Cafeter1a Patrol 1 N Crelghton S Crum J Dalonsxo S Cramer D Croyle W Curtls R Crook S Cummings T Danella H ' GG ' 25 ,,. .' . . :U I .Q : ' ' 7 S . I. . I l : . .' . : ' ' 66 37 y 1- V w cc an . I ' 4 i . . 1 ' - 3 u ' , . . h . , h N v V cs -2 I ' . Z . ' 4' N . 1 . 44 1 . ., ' Q 1 ' ' f 1 ' . ,4 2 ,. ' -1 cc 97 1 ' - g C I , , , - . A ' : ' . : 2: Future Teachers 3: "The Dlvme Flora' 3: Chorus 1, 21 Christmas Pageant 1. 2: Horse- . r , 5 . , . V . V . . .4 . ., . ' 4 4 C- A, C N -, ' I ' : ' ' ' g 2: D e , - - v- Cc - vu ' ' ' 66 97 . ' 1 ' . 1 ' . , : 4 ' 2. 3: , , , ' : . Q ' . . I -1 f ' , 'A 3 if , 146.415-"V I4 f U. A ', 2 '49 f G K, Richard Hannah Davis "Dick'7 fSeptember 193 College Prep Home Room Representative 1. 25 Band 1. 2. 35 Orchestra 35 Varsity Track 2. 35 Cross Country Track 35 J. V. Football 25 Traffic Patrol 1, 2, 35 Class Vice President 1. Bettina ,loan Deantonis uHetly'i fFebruary 13 George-Dean Hall Patrol 3. lfdward Phillip Del-laas "l'l11'l', iMar1'h 273 Vocational Home Room Representative 2g Intramural Sports 1. 2, 35 Cross Country Track 3. John Howard Deitz Hfol1r:ny'7 1February 153 Vocational Home Room President 25 Roller Skating 2. Nl. Joseph Delancey "C0rlfy77 fDec'embor 233 Vocationa-l Hi-Y Club 1. Secretary lg Photography Club 25 Baseball Club 3. ,Iac ueline Ann Delffrosso Hfuckiei' fl :- fApril 33 College Prep Bowling Club 1, 2: Gymnastic Drill Club 3, President 35 Mountain Echo 1. 2. 35 Intra- mural Sports 1. 2. 3. Kickball Captain 25 Bas- ketball Captain 2. 3: Class Vice President 2. Rose Dellensis fApril 293 General Bowling Club 1. T. Danella C. Davis D. Davis l-'. Davis I. Davis J. Davis R. H. Davis B. Deantonis E. Dellaas J. Deitz Janet Marie DeShong Uanuary 273 College Prep A Cappella 1. 2, 35 "The Divine Flora" 35 Annual Show 1. 2. 35 Horseshoe 3. Club Edi- tor 35 Intramural Sports 1. 2. 35 Traffic Pa- trol 1. 2. 3. Floor Captain 3. Clair lfugene Deyarmin iFebruary 153 Vocational Varsity Basketball Manager 35 J. V. Basket- ball Manager 2. l.aura liuth Diamond 6'Red" CSQ-ptember 73 George-Dean Home Room Secr4-tary 25 Home Room Presi- dent 13 Music Club 25 Chorus 25 Intramural Sports 1. James Patrick Diantoniis "Pete" fNovember 33 General Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3: Home Room Pres- ident 15 Squad Lea-der 2, 3. Charles Glenn ood Diclcman fNovember 63 General A Cappella 1. 2. 35 Annual Show 1, 2, 3: Christmas Pageant 3. James Richard Diehl Hfiniu fApril 103 Voca-tional 57 ss: -4 Fu F1 : me S' 5 U CD .... - - :PA - gc XZ -:fn Eg .2-f 4 'UO C6 :fbi nfl TC ME 3-4 : PY "'5 an :z - 4: "1 nw - rn 'E I A M 3' SA' gmc . E. Davis M. Delancey J. Delgrosso . D1-Rensis J. DeShong C. Deyarmin L. Diamond J. Diantoniis C. Dickman J. Diehl Diehl 49 Dolores Grace Dietzel "Deen !May 311 Commercial Home Room Treasurer 13 Home Room Pres- ident 33 Ushers' Club 2. 33 Mountain Echo 1, 23 Circulation Manager 2. Domenick Wvilliam DiFalco "S0nny,' flvlarch 311 General Home Room Vice President 1, 33 Home Room Secretary 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2. Peggy Lee Dively 6'1'11dgv" f.Iune 151 Commercial Swimming Club 3. ,limmie Clenn Dodson "fini" flklay 151 College Prep Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Phyllis Diane Dollar 66Dl-l1Ill'i, fApril S1 College Prep Home Room Secretary 13 Booster Club 1, 23 Chorus 1. 2, 33 Annual Show 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 23 Easter Pa-geant 2. William Herman Donley "Hill" fFvbruary 181 College Prep Swimming Club 33 Tumbling 2, 33 Track 2. 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. Dale Allen Doran fNovember 181 Vocational Hi-Y Club 1. 2: Booster Club 1, 23 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader 1, 2. 3. D. Dietzel D. DiFalco P. Dively R. Douglas 0. Doyle- R. Drosakis C. Dunn F. Dunn K. Earnest Robert William Douglas '6Doug 1December 141 General Home Room President 13 A Cappella 1, 23 Annual Show 23 Band 2. Charles David Doyle c'Charley" 1February 101 General Raymond lf. Drosakis fAugust 181 Vocational Theodore Nick Drosakis UTedcly" tMay 71 General Rosemary Duffy uDufy', tFebruary 241 George-Dean Bowling Club 1. Edwin LeRoy Dumm Nlidi' illlay 91 Vocational Skating Club 13 Bowling Club 1 Francis Xlilliam Duncan "Dunk" 1August 11 General Home Room Secretary 13 Home President 1, 23 A Cappella 13 Sports 1. J. Dodson P. Dollar W T. Drosakis R. Duffy E. V. Ehy C. Eckenlaub R. Room Vice Intramural . Donley Dumm Eckhard D. Doran F. Duncan K. I-Iekley 13 f -.: Page Thirty-two G. Eckmann W. Ehredt W. Eichelberger Charles Richard Dunn "l'e'lcM fApril 31 College Prep Conservation Club 2, 3: Secretary 23 Presi- dent 33 J. V. Football 1. 2. Florence Janet Dunn Llune 81 Commercial Home Room Secretary 13 Home Room Vice President 2, 33 Skating Club 1, 2, 3. Kenneth Elwood Earnest "Kenny" CApri1 21 Vocational Roller Skating Club 1: Social Dancing Club 15 Swimming Club 1: Track 1, 2. Vivian Leoto Ehy 6'Shorly" fNovember 291 George-Dean Booster Club 1: Horseback Riding Club 2: Skating Club 35 Annual Show 1, 2, 33 A Cap- pella 1, 2, 3. Charles William Eckenlaub "Eck'7 tNovember 41 Commercial era glub 1, Christmas Pageant 13 Hall Pa- ro . Ruth Evelyn Eckhard "Bools7' iFebruary 151 Commercial ' Roller Skating 1. ' C M 0' Kenneth Eugene Eckley G6K1'll., fSeptember 41 College Prep A. Eckroth J. Edelblute D. Ehrellfeld J, Ehrigman 0. Eichenlaub J. Einodshofer , . SENIOR George Franklin Eckmann "Curly, KJ e 171 Vocational Club 3. . rf I ' Q1 1 ' x L I Ann Elizagetfi Eckroth "Li:,, QDecember 131 College Prep .A ome Room Secretary lg Ushers' Club 2, 31 'il' Booster Club 21 A Cappella 1, 2, 3: Senior Octette 3: Annual Show 1. 2, 35 Christmas Pageant 33 Traffic Patrol 3. Jeannette Marie Edelblute "Gus" iSeptember 201 George-Dean Roller Skating Club 1: Horseback Riding Club 23 Make-up Crew 1. Walter George Ehredt Uanuary 281 Vocational Home Room President 2, 3. Dolores Louise Ehrenfeld '6Dee', fSeptember 141 Commercial ol Louis hrisman "Ion y 11 George-Dean me Room Attendance Director 1: Music ro ram 1 Treasurer 1 Bowlin Club 13 g - i g my A Cappella 3, Intramural Sports 1. William Alvin Eichelherger ulkeu fAugust 121 Vocational Olive Catherine Eichenlaub Uanuary 71 Commercial Home Room Vice President 33 Social Danc- ing Club 1: Roller Skating Club 2: Library Assistant 1. John David Einodshofer 'ifuckv Uuly 11 Vocational Rifle Club 1. We thought "Flora" was "Divine" in the English play Page Thirty-three What we've always wanted Girl cheerleaders at last! Delores Julie Fmeigh 6'l'ilzky" Uune 71 George-Dean Home Room Vice President 13 Chorus 13 Dancing Club 1. Terry Richard lCmory6'En1n1y tOctober 251 General Home Room President and Vice President 23 Varsity Basketball 2, 33 J. V. Football 1, 23 Captain of Football 23 J. V. Basketball 1. Evelyn Lorraine Epple "Even fJune 51 Commercial Booster Club 1. li-3 D. Emeigh T. Emory E. Epple J. l-Irndl J. Esterly J. Evans H. Evey D. Fagan N. Fagan Sara Jane Faris "Ceeb1'c,' lNovember 241 General Swimming Club 23 Gymnastic Drill 33 Intra- mural Sports 2, 33 Home Room Secretary 23 Library 13 Chorus 1. lfvelyn Mae Farrell "l'f1'ey7' - fS3a.plte b r 191 George'Dean 'W I XFIl Representative 1, 23 Chorus 2. I f M ry. iz beth Farrell "Pain ' 1 oostbr ub 24 A Ca-ppella 1 2 33 Annual ly Show"I1+L Li,:xChristmas Pageant' 3. L ilfdxsxrd W . Fay "Scottie" Llanuary 201 College Prep M' . . L John Alols Frndl 4' - Uune 181 Voca-tional fb E i s Jack Stuart Esterly 9. 3 dune 301 College Prep H fl Art Display Club 13 Bulletin Boards 23 Man- LX Q' l 3 ne 2 College Prep ager 2. 3. Q Y Joan Louise Frans fo" ' - ' I " fDecember 241 College Prep 7 0 I skating Club 1. !' Helen Elizabeth Fvey fDecember 241 College Prep Booster Club 1, 23 Chorus 2, 3. Dolores Marie Fagan 'iDeeH Uune 41 Commercial Skating Club 1, 23 Chorus 13 Horseshoe Staff Typist 33 Attendance Office 33 Library 23 Intramural Sports 1. Xoreen Louise Fagan fApril 181 College Prep Ushers' Club 33 Bowling Club 1, 23 Gymnas- tic Drill Club 33 Senior Class Decorating Committee 3. SENIOR Conservation Club, President 13 Sfqlful , ' 1 Leader 1. Im pf I, M, . . . , iv l James Richard leather "lim ' lst A 3 ' W tAprn 221 Commercial .. Home Room Representative and President 23' Sales Manager 2. 33 Band 1. 2, 33' Orchestra 3: Varsity Track 2, 33 J. V. Track 1, 23 In- tramural Sports 1. John Robert Feather ' fApril 221 College Prep I Band and Orchestra 1. 2. 33 Librarian 2. 33 A Cappella 33 Annual Show 1, 2. 33 Varsity Track 1. 2. 33 Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3. Shirley Lou Feathers rlllarch 51 George-Dean Skating Club 1. 3. Pane Thirty-four fNovember 237 Commercial S. Faris E. Farrell M. Farrell E. Fay J. Feather J. Feather S. Feathers B. Feigert C. Felker J. Fenell E. Ferdinandi M. Ferguson V. Ferramini K. Fetters P. Fickes S. Fiifick M. Filler D. Fink J. Fiore D. Fitzgerald C. Fleck I Rob eigert 'gB0b:7 Patricia Marie Fickes "Shorty,' v 207 enera I , . 1 rp ome Room Secretary 15 Bowling Club 15 j Varsity Football 15 Varsity Track 15 J. V. Football 15 J. V. Basketball 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Constance Joan Felker "Connie'7 1December 57 Commercial Swimming Club 15 Chorus 25 Annual Show 1. James fr Fenell "Jinzm1'ei' 1Ja ry 167 Vocational Bo ng Club 1, 25 Va-rsity Football, 1. 2. 335 arsity Track 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 7 'FAUQCII Richard Ferdinandi "Ferdi', ober 67 College Prep , 1 ing Club 2. rx 1 V X V f.J N 1 - Marilyn Lee Ferguson 'Tergyi' A Uanuary 317 College Prep Orchestra 1. 25 A Cappella 2, 35 Annual Show 2, 35 Pageant 35 Mountain Echo 1, 2, 35 Soph- omore Class Secretary 1. Virginia Flizalieth Ferramini n.,l'llIll'f'., Uune 77 George-Dean Y-Teen Club 1. Kenneth Hay Fetters 'ilfeni' lDecember 217 Vocational Skating Club 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Hall Patrol 3. Shirlee A. Filfick "Fish,, Uanuary 77 General Home Room Vice President 15 Home Room Secretary 25 Bridge Club and Future Teach- ers of America Club 3: Skating Club 25 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Annual Show 2, 35 Christmas Pagea-nt 2. Maxine Marybelle Filler "Max" fAugust 157 George-Dean Music Club 15 Roller Skating Club 15 Future Teachers of America 15 Chorus 2. Donald Edgar Fink "Dorf fMarch 97 Vocational Rifle Club 3. John William Fiore 'flolzrzniei' fJuly 107 General Donald Blair Fitzgerald "Duck': fDe-cembcr 307 Vocational Home Room Secretary 35 Intramural Sports 15 J. V. Football 1. Charlotte lane Fleck fDecember 297 General D Chorus 1. 25 Orchestra 1, 25 Christmas Pag- eant, 1, 2. Page Thirty-five ""u.... jg. I ,wifi 'W WCXQ if-il ' ' ' L. Fleming S. Fleming M. Fletcher VV. Flick M. Foor J Foose D Fon kes J. Franco D. Franks H. Frederick J. Frey VV. Frey NI Frye S Fulton R. Funk Y. Furgione N. Gaines H. Garver R. Garver V5 Gege furt er M Gehard Leslie Camden Fleming "Sonny" Uanuary 285 General J. V. Football 1, 2: Varsity Track 33 Intramural Sports 3. Shirley Ann Fleming: i'Sl11'rlA7 f.luly 285 Commercial Home Room Secretary 15 Chorus 3. Mary Louise lfletcher 'ilfootsl Uanuary 275 George-Dean Social Da-ncing Club 13 Ushers' Club 1 Chorus 2. 35 Annual Show 3. William Clair lflick "Bill" fSeptember 181 College Prep Band 1. 2. 3, Pinot-hle Club 2' Sports 2. Martha lfclna lfoor iifllnrlii lDecember 305 Commercial james ,loseph lfoose Hfinf' fAugust 235 College Prep Dolores Constance lfowkes MDW 1May 265 Connnercial Home Room Sales Manager 33 Ilonu- Ronin Treasurer 31 Skating Club 13 Executive Coin mittee 2. 49 Johnnie l aul Franco COctober 25 General Football 3 J V Football 1 Doris ,lean l ranks Corky fAugust 315 Georgc Dean L40 Music Club 1 vi' Herman Daucl Frederick E fApril 105 Vocational 9 ',.'XX 5 o " ' oan l 0lllNC l rev o flulx 125 College Prep Boostnr Club 1 Swnnnnnf., Club 1 Annual Show 2 Traffic Patrol 1 l 1 llam l uffene l rex Ill lSe ptr inber 115 x70fdl.ll5Ildl Home Room Repruxmntatiu J Intrainurz 'Nlaiy l llldllelll l rye lizlty fMar4-h 145 General Home Room Sales Manager 3: Sewing Club 1. Shirley Mae Fulton Uanuary 105 Gem ral Social Dancing Club 1' Intramural Sports '. -- Raymond louis Funk Razor" Lluly 65 College Prep Ili-Y Club 2. 3: Baseball Club 33 A Cappella 2. 3: Annual Show 2, 33 Christmas Pageant ' 2, 33 Varsity Baseball 21. Junior Varsity Basketball 13 Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3. Page Thirty-sia: J. Gehret J. Gettig J. Gibboney W. Gibbons L. Gill R. Glandis R. Glass A. Goldberg R. Gopdfrglow Yo 1 i ' ', L .f .wi landa ,lean Furgione ' You ft" iSeptember 203 Commercial , giwigngiing Club 13 Skating Club 13 owling u . I I Norma Jeanne Gaines uleannen , f lMay 283 College Prep W Booster Club 23 Future Teachers of America Club 33 A Cappella 2, 31,Pia'IliSt 2, 33 Orches- tra 1, 2, 33 Vice President 23 Traffic Patrol H 2, 33 President of Girls' League 3, Senate 2. ts ,Q " elen Louise Garver "Sis" f Uanuary 243 General flome Room Representative 13 Home Room Secretary 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3. K7 46 77 1 Robert Thomas Carver Tank Uuly 103 General Home Room President 2, 3. Walter Rudolph Gegenfurtner Ma 1.Iuly 253 Commercial Home Room Representative 33 Hi-Y Club 1. Treasurer 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. ry Ann Gehard fAugust 293 Commercial Social Dancing 13 Intramural Sports 1, 3. James Ronald Gehret "livin Uanuary 103 General Senior Hi-Y Club 1: Intramural Sports 1, 2. A We had more Christmas spirit-Remember 1 all our decorations? Joan Elizabeth Gettig MJOIIIIIIHQ, fJuly 33 College Prep Flask and Beaker Club 23 Bridge Club 33 Academy of Science Club 2, 33 Secretary 33 Home Room Secretary 33 Mountain Echo 1, 23 Traffic Patrol 3. Jean Louise Gibboney '6Cilf' ' CApril 73 Commercial Wi Horseback Riding Club 1. lliam Port Gibbons aBill" tMay 63 College Prep Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2, 33 Academy of Science 33 Band 1, 2: Orchestra 1. 2. 33 Orchestra Librarian 2, 33 Annual Show 1, 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 "Divine Flora" 3. Lorraine Violet Gill Uanuary 203 George-Dean Richard John Glandis "Dick7' Ro 1March 273 Vocational 3 Home Room Sales Ma-nager 33 Swimming Club 3. nald Glass "Beansie?' Uanuary 93 Vocational Home Room Vice President 1, 23 Intramural Sports 2. Allen Leonard Goldberg uColdic" Ro fJuly 203 College Prep Home Room President 3: Baseball Club 1. 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 2, 33 Varsity Base- ball 2. 33 Intramural Sports 1. bert David Goodfellow uCo0dy" fJuly 203 College Prep Swimming Club 1, 23 Home Room President 23 A Cappella 1, 2, 33 Varsity Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2. 33 J. V. Basketball 13 Intramural Sports 2, 33 Annual Show 1, 2, 3. SENIOR Page Thirty-seven SENIOR B. Fay Gordon 'Tagini' fNovember 201 General Boys' Cooking Club 23 Band 1, 2, 33 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 33 Squad Leader 3. Robert William Gorman "Babu fJune 221 General Home Room Representative 13 J. V. Foot- ball 2g Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Paul Ernest Gottshall 6'Slug,' fDecember 251 General Joan Charlene Graffius "low Uuly 201 General Home Room President 1, 23 Hall Patrol 2, 3. Robert James Gralfius "Babu iNovember 191 Vocational Barbara Jeanne Grove uliarbien iAugust 171 General Swimming Club 33 Chorus 1. Mary Jane Grubb "Ionian 1February 251 College Prep Booster Club 13 Swimming Club 23 Orchestra 13 A Cappella 1, 2, 33 Annual Show 1, 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 33 Secretary of Junior Class 2. Margaret Fay Gunsallus ulllargyw QSeptember 141 General Roller Skating Club 13 Ushers' Club 1. Barbara Ann Gwin "H0bI1ff"' fAugust 171 College Prep Ushers' Club 1, 23 Bridge Club 23 Booster Club 13 Swimming Club 23 A Cappella 2, 3: Ch rus 13 Annual Show 2, 33 Christmas Pag- lieverly Jean Graham "lIe1',' fag a li a Mae Habacvich ..RPNe, 1July 261 General ' Bowling Club 13 Hall Patrol . 4 fMar9h 81 Gemige'Dean 0 Bowling Club 1, Home Room Treasurer 2, 3. Cross Country 13 Intramural Sp N772 3. 5 Haddad- 3- 1744! JoAnn Grant fMarch 111 College Pres Booster Club 1, 23 C orus 13 Intramural Sports 3. Mary Jacqueline Grant "Susie" iFebruary 201 George-Dean Secretary 1, 23 Hall Patrol 2, 3. Gerald Franklin Green "fe,rry,' lNovember 161 Vocational Hi-Y Club 13 Roller Skating Club 1, 2, 33 Vice President 3. Marjorie Alice Griffith "Margie', Uanuary 241 College Prep Home Room President 23 Quill and Scroll Club 2, 33 Vice President 33 Christmas Pag- eant 13 "The Divine Flora" 33 Mt. Echo Reporter 1, 23 Managing Editor 33 Traffic Patrol 3. We turned from 'che football field 'co the basketball court lla lieberta Hackett "Ilackie" 1September 301 College Prep Art Club 2, 33 Orchestra 1. Joanne Kay Haigh "lean" iMay 151 Commercial B. Gordon R. Gorman P. Gottshall J. Graffius R. Graffius B. Graham J. Grant M. Grant G. Green Page Thirty-eight NI Griffith J Haigh Harding Betty Lou Hainleyc'l'1'0p'7 C.Ianuary 163 Commercial Bowling Club Ig Hall Patrol 2. Kal ph Leeroy Hall 1Septembvr 73 Vocational Home Room Proaidvnt 1. 2. 3: Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3g Varsity Footba-112, 3: .I. V. Football 13 Intramural Baakvtball Co-Captain 2. 3. Hvlen Nlaric- Louise Hammer fApril 13 Gone-ral Ilorsvbavk Hiding Club 23 Hall Patrol 3. Harry liarton llann uliudu tlllarvh 163 Vovational lie-ily Jane Hanna Hllflllllllu fOctobor 93 Comnwrcial Home Room Pre-sidm-nt 23 Homo Room Sec- retary 13 Social Dancing Club 1, 23 Dance Instrugctor 23 Chorus 1, 23 Intramural Sports 1.2, . Patricia Ann Harber uljllfii fJune 253 General Gloria lfloretla Harding '6Flo" fApril 263 Gone-ral '49 Home Room Tn-asure-r 1, 3: Boostl-r Club 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. Helly lflizabetll llarpsler c'Hf'tIsy" llvlarch 113 Commf-rf-ial Ilonn- Room Att:-ndanvv Dire-ctor 2' ship Club 3. lflcanor Geneive Harlvr i'Si.s" fApril 23 G4-nvral Fvllow- Swimming Club 2: Girls' Lvaguf- Puhlirity Committvv 33 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Ferclinanci James Hasenstab 'iSr'ool1" Llanuary 13 Vocational Roller Ska-ting Club 2. llonald i':llQIC'llt' Haalelt -glllllllu lDvc'n-Iiibe-r 253 Gvnvral Cain-te-ria Patrol Captain 2, 3: Auxiliary Po- lim-o Pl't'Slfi4xllt 2. 3: Svnate: 2, 3. Charles August Hauser "Cl1ic'lru 4OCtober 43 Collage- Prep Band 33 Intramural Sports 2. l'l1ylIis,lea11Ha11aer i'l'l11'1A' Roller Skating Club 1, 25 Uslnfrs' Club 2. 3: fApril 203 Gi-org:--Dvan Chorus 1, 2, 3. Chorus 1, 2, 3. N A 'G V1 , y ,'.hg,, Lg x. 1 I ' V. . 1 ' , 4 . , , 4,' up iff e-'WV ' " L ' A 4' . 'r f, qf".,, .J B. Grove M. Grubb M. Gunsallus B. Gwin R. Habacvich I. Hackett B. Hainley R. Hall H. Hammer H. Hann B. Hanna P. Harber B. Harpste-r E. Harter F. Hasenstah D. Haslett C. Hauser P. Hauser is 'Aw Page Thirty-nine 49 George Harold Heidler tMarch 251 Vocational Swimming Club 3. David Hoderick Heim 1Octob1-r 61 General Varsity Basketball 2. 3, Co-Captain 35 In- tramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Patricia ,lean Heisler "l'r1rA' iDeceniber 271 General Roller Skating Club 1, 23 Gymnastic Drill Club 3: Executive Committee 3: Intramural Sports 2. lfclwin Paul Heiss "floors" tMarch 211 Vocational Dorothy ,lane Hemphill 'illrfnipyu 1De0en1ber 271 College Prep A Cappella 1, 2, 3: Senior Oct:-tte 2, 33 An- nual Show 1, 2. 3: Intrafmural Sports 1, 2. 3: Cheer Leader 33 Traffic Patrol 35 Horseshoe Staff 2, 3, john Augustine Henry "fuck" iMay 51 College Prep Home Room President 3: Mountain Echo 1. fl. 1 ,. Cloyd Franklin Herzog l.Ianuary 51 College Prep Hi-Y Club 1. 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, I? s.,, V, 'lg F" ' 5:14 55- 2' ui .A Annabel lean Hickey 'lllzl-ks" H WML H? , f.Iuly 241 College Prep Home Room President 2, 3: Swimming Club 1: Bowling: Club 2: Ushers' Club 3: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3: Traffie Patrol 2, 3. William Paul Hileman 'tliilli' f.lanuary 91 College Prep Home Room President 3: Baird 1, 2, 3, Pres- ident 33 Dance Band 2, 3: Ort-ln-stra 2, 33 In- tramural Basketball 1. 2. llieharml llnrnell Hinman 1April 51 College Prep Home liooni Treasurer 1: Ili-Y Club 1, 2: Photography Club 1, President 13 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Traffic- Patrol 3. Helen Marie Hite iFebruary 51 George-Dean If ff 1 Home Room Secretary 23 Roller Skating fy'- Club 1, 3. Bridge- Club 3. it V LJ! 1 2, 3, Sports Editor 3. fo 7194 'rt -. -. . V-. . , .. 4 . Joseph Sidney Henry Hfoe' Pauline Vs inifred Hoar ' Polly .1 , ,- iFebruary 241 College Prep 1April 301 College Prep M T4 'X " Quill and Scroll Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Social Dancing Club 13 Booster ub 3 Ush- any Mountain Echo 1, 2, 3: Academy of Science 3. ers' Club 33 Hall Patrol 2. 3. 6-ivy' " G. Heidler D. Heim P. Heisler E. Heiss, D. Hemphill J. Henry J. Henry C. Hersog A. Hickey W. Hileman R. Hinman H. l-lite P. Hoar A. Holzer H. Hoover L. Hoover P. Hoover R. Hoover H. Horton D. Hostler I. Houck Alfons John Holzer "Al" fJune 163 General Baseball Club 2. Helen Elizabeth Hoover tFebruary 233 General Home Room Secretary 25 Home Room Rep- resentative 1. Lois Mae Hoover fMay 193 Commercial Horseshoe Staff 2, 3. Business Manager 3, Patricia Lue Hoover "Pal" tMarch 233 Commercial A Cappella 1, 2, 35 Christmas Pageant 1. Robert Murphy Hoover Hflllllffilu tSeptember 93 General Home Room Representative 1. 2, 35 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3. Howard Glenn Horton "Red" tJuly 133 College Prep Home Room President 25 Home Room Rep- resentative 1g Squad Leader Club 15 Varsity Football 2, 35 Track 1: J. V. Football 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Ha-ll Patrol 1. Donna Jean Hostler fJune 63 General Chorus 3. R. llousley WV. Hutfnagle H. Hughes D. Hurm L. Hurm WV. Hutchison M. Ianeri E. Ingham R. Ingram Q SENIOR lrene Ramona Houck "Baby, COctober 183 George-Dean Home Room Secretary 25 Social Dancing Club 1. Ralph Samuel Housley HSam7' Uanuary 23 General Home Room President 15 Baseball Club 2, 35 Ili-Y Club 1, 25 Varsity Football 35 Varsity Baseball 2, 3: J. V. Football 1. .25 Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3. William Urvis Huffnagzle '6Cu1:by" fOctober 123 College Prep A Cappella 1, 2, 35 Annual Show l, 2, 3: Track 2. Helen Melissa Hughes ul'0key', f.Iuly 283 Cornmvrcial Typist Mountain Echo 15 Hall Patrol 1. Dee Lynne Hurm 1November 263 General Cross Country 1. fm A4 Lee lioy Hurm fab tNovember 263 General ' 'I ' Tumbling Club 2, 35 Cross Count . William Fredrick Hutchison ullulclf' 1.Iuly 83 College Prep Band 1, 25 J. V. Football 2. Mary Louise laneri "Ishii t.luly 273 Commercial Home Room President 25 Home Room Rep- resentative 25 Booster Club l5 Horseback Riding Club 21 Volley Ball 25 Hall Patrol 35 Nurse's Office 3. ' lflvin Fay Ingham 1December 223 Vocational Richard Darlington lngram Wings" fApril 173 Coll:-ge Prep Navy Club 15 Photography Club 15 Intra- mural Sports 1. The Great Open Spaces- "Darling Clementine"- "Cool Water" Page Forty-one Our band and Orchestra concerts- Always successful! Ellen Jane ironside '4fanie7' fAugust 233 College Prep. Fellowship Club 1, 33 Bowling Club 2: Chorus 1, 23 Annual Show 2. John Herlmert Irvin Uanuary 263 General Orchestra 2. 33 Band 1, 2, 3. Patricia Ann Irvin 66111110 Uanuary 93 Commercial Roller Skating Club 1. Thelma Irene Irvin "Ch00k'7 tSeptember 233 General Swimming Club 13 Y-Teen Club 13 Intra- mural Sports 1. James Vlfilliam Jacobs "l'i1zky77 tApril 153 College Prep Booster Club 13 A Cappella 1, 2, 33 Annual Show 1, 2, 3, Angelina Victoria Janetta HAngie" tApril 163 George-Dean Chorus 1, 33 Home Room Representative 3. Vivian Ruth Johnson "Vit", 1November 293 George-Dean Home Room Secretary 13 Hall Patrol 3. P .. in, atricia Ann Jones la!" fMarch 233 College Prep Home Room Secretary 33 Chorus 1, 2, 33 An- Rugl Sihow 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 23 Nurses 1 e . Patricia Lou Jones "Puffy" tAugust 103 George-Dean Hall Patrol 3. Florence lflaine Kane "Flo" fSepteinber 73 General lloine Room Vice President 33 Swimming Club 23 Conservation Club 2, 3. Mary Louise Kantner Hillary Lou" tApril 103 Commercial Fellowship Club 2. SENIOR l-I. lronside J. Irvin T. Irvin J. Jacobs V. Johnson P. Jones Marilyn Faye lxarasek fAugust 293 College Prep A Cappella 2, 33 "Apron String Revolt" 2: "The Divine Flora" 33 Annual Show 2, 33 Sophomore Class Tl'PaSUI'Ql"1 Academy of Science 2. 3. Vice President 33 Girls' League Secretary 33 Mountain Echo 1. Richard Wilbur Karl 6'D1'e1fn KF:-bruary 233 General Baseball Club 2. Helen Jean Karle "feann1'e,' Hanuary 253 Commercial Social Dancing Club 13 Chorus 1, 23 Annual Show 2: Christmas Pageant 2. Louise Carol Kauffman 'ilfeeziev Uanuary 23 George-Dean Roller Skating Club 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3. Delores Jeanne Kearns "Kearny7' lDecember 83 George-Dean glorge2Room Vice President 33 Roller Skating u . Lynda Lou Keen lFebruary 153 College Prep Booster Club l, 23 A Cappella 23 Annual Show 2. Joanna Evelyn Keller 'cfou tDf-ceniber 123 George-Dean Aradexny of Science Club 1. 2. 33 Vice Presi- dent 23 Conservation Club 2, 33 Vice Presi- dent 2. 33 Traffic Patrol 2. 33 Girls' League Vive President 3: Senate 3. P. lrvin A. -lannetta P. Jones Page Forty-two F. Kane L. Keen J. Kimes nt 3 ' :I ii I .g A 3 1 ni , .5: - ,g rl .xi M. Kantner M. Karasek R. Karl J. Keller J. Keller P. Keller T. King, Jr. VV. Kinsel J. Kissell Joanne Marie Keller "low 1November 151 College Prep Booster Club 13 Chorus 1, 2. 33 Home Room Representative 33 Traffic Pa-trol 2, 33 Class Decorating Committee 3. Patricia Sue Keller "Keller" fJaNnuary 281 College Prep Swimming Club 13 Booster Club 23 Orchestra 512. 35 Christmas Pageant 1. 2, 33 Annual ow 3 Horseshoe Staff 33 Class and Ad- ministrative Editor 3. Davicllee James Kelley "Dare" t.Iune 91 Vocational Home Room Secretary 3. William Ray Kemberling "Curly" fAugust 41 Vocational Eva Beryl Kephart 6'Keppy" tJuly 141 College Prep Flask and Beaker Club 3. loan Marie Kimes 66.10" tDecember 191 General Booster Club 13 Horseback Riding Club 23 Art Display Club 23 Bulletin Boards 33 In- tramural Sports 2. if H. Karle L. Kauffman D. Kearns D. Kelley VV. Kemberling E. Kephart J. Kitting T. Kleiner J. Knepper Theodore Roosevelt King, lr., "Ted" Uuly 131 Vocational Hi-Y Club 23 Secretary 23 Track 2, 33 Foot- ball 1, 23 Intramural Sports 1. 2, 33 Home Room Sales Manager 2. Walter Robert Kinsel 4'Curly'7 1December 51 College Prep Bowling Club 13 Social Dancing Club 23 Band 1, 2, 3g Intra-mural Sports 1, 2, 3. ,loan Darlene Kissell ufoarziev rMay 41 Commercial Roller Skating Club 1, 2, 33 Y-Teen Club 2. Jack Kitting tNovember 31 College Prep Intramural Sports 13 Hall Patrol 2, 33 Cap- tain 3. , f , If I, A 3 , - f' 1 f .il 4 fa, fa-ft .,f'3,1j. 7,473 J,-5 , ,fi . 1 , 'lihomag Edward Kleiner i'Thumper", 1August 291 General Intramural Sports 23 Home Room President 2. Joseph liclmoncl Knepper 'ijcnf' tlllay 241 College Prep Home Room Treasurer 33 Booster Club 13 Swimming Club 23 Rifle Club 33 "All in Your lla-ad" 13 Christmas Pageant 1, 2, '49 Page Forty-three Qi I 4 R. Knipple D. Kniseley R. Knisely R. Kozak D. Krater E. Kreuz L. Lambert M. LaMorte M. Lane ltuth Elizabeth Knipple 'iRutl11'ff' Uune 273 George-Dean Socia-1 Dance Club 1, Roller Skating Club 1: Chorus 1, 2. Doris Jean Kniseley 'cfeanlzzri' 1April 43 George-Dean Richard Arflell Knisely 'lR1'cky" fSepten1b1-r 183 Vocational Navy Club 3, Intramural Sports 1. Thomas lticharcl Knott uslllljiyn fJuly 63 Vocational Baseball Club 1. 2. 3. Keith John Knouse HSllI1SlIl.IIl'h fJune 83 Vocational Rifle Club 1, Secretary 1. Paul Joseph Koegler Uanuary G3 General Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Ann Louise Koi1rynl.ul11" Hunt- 253 College Prep Bowling Club 1. 2: Future ica Club 3. ltolnert S. Kozak 'ilfolf' lOc'tober 173 General 49 T. Knott K. Knouse P. Koegler A. Krouse B. Kuhn D. Kuny R. Lane N. Lang C. Larson Donna Lorraine Krater "Honey" iFebruary 163 George-Dean Music Club 1: Girls' Tumbling Club 23 Story Telling Club 1: Chorus 1, 2. Eugene William Kreuz 'gcelzff' fFobruary 123 Commercial Skating' Club 2. Annie lflizalmeth Krouse fOctob4-r 213 College Prep. Booster Club 1. 2: Swimming Club 33 Or- chostra 1: Mountain Er-ho Staff 1, 2. 3, Man- aging Editor 2, 3. llonnie Marie Kuhn f 4April 23 General V Ili-Y Club 1, 23 Orchestra 1. 2. 35 Dance Band Quartet 3. A. V ' Cl 5, Donaltlblenn lxun ' Don 3 , fJuly 233 General Ilall Patrol 3, Captain 3: Senate 2, 3. Tear' -rs of Amer- llarl Donald l,aich Lluly 243 Commercial Bowling: Club 13 Pinochle Club 23 Horse- shoe Staff 2, 3. Sports Editor 2, Literary Editor' 3. 33 A. Koury C. Laich L. Lass Page Forty-jour M. Lawruk M. Leahey L. Leap V. LeCompte D. LeCrone H. Lee M. Lego B. Leidy C. Leighty Leo Anthony Lamhert Hlxfflr iSeptember 281 General Track 13 Intramural Sports 2. Michael Ronald LalVlorte "Mickey" fMarch 291 Vocational Dancing Club 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2 Mary Jane Lane ulaniff' fAugust 21 George-Dean Evening intramurals were popular with our boys Maurice Anthony Lawruk uflloreyi' fMarch 291 Vocational Rifle Club 11 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. Michael Charles Leahey "Mike" Uanuary 71 Vocational Home Room Representative 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Alice Lucille Leap '6Lou,' fDecember 201 George-Dean Home Room Vice President 2: Home Room Attendance Director 13 Roller Skating Club 1, 35 Flask and Beaker Club 23 Hall Patrol 3. Verna Eileen LeCompte fApril 241 College Prep Home Room Representative 13 Girls' Tum- bling Club 15 Fellowship Club 1: Intra-mural Sports 2. 3. Bowling Club 1: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Home Room President 1. 25 Home Room Secretary 1. Robert Holbrow Lane 4630537 fOctober 231 College Prep Baseball Club 13 A Cappella 1, 2, 3. Norman Ulenn Lang I Uanuary 141 General Photography Club 23 Art Display Club 13 Lettering Club 13 Varsity Track 2, 33 Cross Country 3. Charles Elmer Larson fMay 161 Vocational Conservation Club 1. Louise Sondra Lass "Wars" 1September 91 College Prep Booster Club 1. 25 Bridge Club 3: Ushers' Club 1: Mountain Echo Staff 1, 23 Traffic Patrol 3. Donald Wlilliam Lecrone HLu.cky,' fFebruary 261 Vocational Henry Lee tJanuary 241 General Martin Thomas Lego "Tunf7 6October 211 General D Home Room Representative 1. Betty Jean Leiciy Uuly 81 Commercial Art Club 3. Charles Wlillard Leighty mliudr' Uune 41 Vocational Intramural Sports 2. Page Forty-Jive SENIOR Tys1labellLeu1s Stinky tSeptember 123 Commercxal beorge Robert Lxckel fMarch 53 College Prep Joanna Ruth Lrghtner tDecember 163 College Prep Secretary 2 Ushers Clubl 2 3 Horseback Rldlng Club 2 Skating Club 1 2 A Cap pella 1 2 3 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 Sec retary of Semor Class 3 flhrlstlne Catherlne Llmbert Chrzs Uanuary 303 George Dean A Cappella I 2 3 Hall Patrol 3 Sondra Jane Lmdemer Scrum fJanuary 163 George Dean Flask and Beaker Club 1 2 Ruth Carolyn Lroy Ruthze tFebruary 223 College Prep Sales Manager 3 Future Teachers Club Presldent 1 Swlmmmg Club 1 James Larl Llttle Red fDecember 163 Vocatxonal Home Room Vrce Presldent 2 Cross Coun try 3 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 'Nancy Marle Lombardo Kitten Uuly 73 General Home Room Presldent Secretary Sales Man ager 3 Roller Skatmg Club 1 2 Horseback Rldmg Club 1 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 Dull Club 2 George Homer Long Homer 1September 173 Vocatxonal Mxldred Vlfglllla Long Mzckze 1December 23 Genera-l Skating Club 2 Syxlmmmg Club 1 Dancing Club 2 A Cappella 3 Intramural Sports 3 Hollywood Malte Up Man Thrulls our assembly Page Forty sw Howlancl Blalr Loucks Budd fSeptember 173 General Home Room Secretary 1 Vice President 3 Varslty Football 1 2 3 Varslty Track 2 3 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 Hlchard Fay Long Dick ISeptember 43 General Home Room Presldent 1 2 H1 Y Club Vlce Presxdent 3 Intramural Sports 2 John ,loseph Lou e lack iAugust 103 Vocatlonal Va-rslty Sportsl 2 3 Intramural Sports 1 I' red lrw ln Lowery Uune 253 Vocatlonal Home Room Presldent 2 tleorve Robert Lynch Bob Rxfle Club 3 Presldent 3 Swxmmlng Club 1 JW ll Llara Dorothy Lysmffer Dol tFebruary 263 Commercxal Wayne Kmv lVIcAlarney Mac 1May 113 General Roller Skatxng Club 1 J V Football 1 In tramural Sports 3 Squad Leader 1 2 T Levus G Lickel J Llghtner C Llmbert S Llndemer Lxoy J Little N Lombardo Long V. V.i H . ,, V - cc 1: ' : ' , ' 2. , , : ' , . 1 ' 1. ' Y 56 ' 79 V V ' 3 C A' 33 , . IV . . C ' V an 9: . V . . . H . ,, ' Av I V : V 2. 1 . 'v - i 1 v v 0 . Y Y Y - ac - fa ' . , , 1 v - ' V 55 .9 r , ,r ' V - V sa - re Llanuary 103 Vocational A . Sy' l , , . ,' K l 1 ' 1, W L . 1 Y -' 4' ff X ' me V . V f - cs Ja D ax. I V ' . ' '- sc 37 . : - e A A ' 3 . . 3 - I - , ' - as - 1: . 1 .vi - V V : . : V : . , 1 V, ' . ' . R. ' . H ,, . . o. . . . . H . A. ,, . V V. . I . I I - - . M. Long W. McAlarney D. McCormick liaymontl Francis McCall ulfllyu fSeptember 43 General Intramural Sports 2. acl Patricia Ann McCann 1 ali' IApril 277 General Hall Patrol 2, 3. M. Gene Mcfllellan iFebruary 29? Vocational Josephine Ann McCloskey ufo' iSeptember 85 Commercial Gail Mcilonahy 'LSlzorIyu lNovvnib1-r 293 Commercial Betty June McConnell fNovember 299 Commercial David Richard Nlcflormick GNU fFebruary 105 College Prep on" '49 lierlha Pauline McCulloch nlivrf' IMay 33 George-Dean Home Room Vice President lg Flask and Beakvr Club 1: Ushers' Club 1. John Franklin McDermitt. Jr. ulflckw fDecembcr 201 General Home Room Representative 2: Sales Man- ager 33 Rifle Club 3, Treasurer 3, Band 1. 2. 3: Annual Show 15 Track 1, 25 Hall Patrol 23 Traffic Patrol 3. Charles lfdward McDonnell 561,116.7 4September 193 Commercial Photography Club 13 Bowling Club 23 Boys' Federation Secretary 3. Maxine C. McDowell 'ifllzzxl' fApril 211 George-Dean Horne Room President 1. 23 Home Room Idtfsplregsciitativc 3: Skating Club lg Bowling u . Barbara Ann McFarland L'Barb,' iSeptember 231 General Roller Skating Club 1, 2, 3: Swimming Club 1, 23 Chorus 3. liohert McClathery 6'M11c" iSe tember 29? Colle L Prc Ili-Y Club 1. 2, Treasurer 25 Baseball Club 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hall Patrol 2, 3. P S ' D Home Room Secretary 1, Baseball Club 2. R. Long R. Loucks J. Lowe F. Lowery G. Lynch C. Lysinger R. McCall P. Mr-Cann' M. McClellan J. McCloskey G. Mrfonahy B. McConnell B. Mc-Culloch J.McDermitt,Jr. C. McDonnell M. McDowell B. McFarland R. Mclilathery Page Forty-seven 49 liosella Alice Mann ccRCISif'.A Anna Marie Masciarelli N,1IllSl1I'j'H fNovember 141 Commercial 4May 311 George-Dean Home Room Secretary 23 Skating Club 1. Girls' Bowling Club 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3. , . .. ' - . 54 1 fr Lorena Martella f-St.0,m,f' Patricia Ann Mason 1 at fAugust 271 College Prep. Chorus 33 Christmas Pageant 1, 23 Annual Show 2. fAugust 51 General Home Room Representative 1: A Cappella Choir 33 Senior Class President 3. Ruth Barbara Mattas ' - cc ,ve fllafalda 1 olanda Martellaccl .llujy September 245 College Prep I v fMay 281 George-Dean Chorus 1. 23 Orchestra 1, 2. 33 Annual Show Swimming Club 13 Chorus 1, 33 Hall Patrol 3. 2, 33 Traffic Patrol 3. David Scott Martin 6'ScolIy-' Jan?JA'm1IXagC1er1 D K- 1' fDecember 231 Vocational um? Gorge' Cyl 5 Baseball Club 1: Swimming Club 13 J. V. Dancing Club 1' Bowlmg Club 1' va. 4, ' Football 13 Intramural Sports 2. no sg" Andrew Joseph Maxwell 'c.4ndy'7 Y, A ij , 1 - fApril 131 Vocational I . A v' ' DOIOTGD -10311 Iuartln Varsity BaselbaH1133 Varsity Basketbaas, 33 U' I 65:5 f.Iuly 91 College Prep J- V- Basket a - 5 Chorus 1. 2. 33 Annual Show 2. 33 Christmas Qflx y x Pageant 23 Easter Pageant 2. . 66 , ,, I f J. Norman Mayer Norm - :SB fMarch 21 Commercial ' ' Marjorie Nlartin .tluargl-pf, Eggsitef-rr 2, Intramural Sports 1, Che 1August 91 General Home Room Secretary 1: Vice SPresiden5 Home Room Representative 23 kating lu . 1 ' V ff 'J' 13 A Cappella Choir 1. 2. 33 Annual Show 1, Niargarel yldyerulck luurgu' 2. 3. tNovembcr 121 General E. Mclilynn M. McGregor J. McKee P. Mclielvey J. McKillip F. McKinney B. McKnight R. McLucas J. McManamv P. McNeal R. Maher J. Maidl T. Maierhofer R. Mangus D. Manley R. Mann ' L. Martella M. Martellacci D. Martin D. Martin M. Martin lflcda Virginia Meadows '6l'ctc', tNovembcr 113 Commercia-l Dancing Club 13 Mountain Echo 1, Typist 21. Intramural Sports 1. ,Iohn ll. Means '4Snake" fDece-mber 73 College Prep Future Teachers of Ama-rica tary 3: "Divine Flora" 3. lfarl Richard Nlcfllynn uIViI!y" Uanuary 163 General Nlary Virginia Mcflregor '6.lICC1'rk" lMay 93 Commercial Club 3, Secre- SENIOR Freda Iilizabeth McKinney "Fido,' lFebruary 103 George-Dean I gr'-Teen 13 Intramural Sports 33 Nurses A1019 Barbara Lallayne McKnight 1March 313 Commercial Roller Skating Club 13 Hall Patrol 1. Rita Agnes McLucas Uanuary 33 General Joyce Colleen lVlcManamy "fo" fAugust 183 General Booster Club 1. Home Room President 2, Vice President 3. Secretary lg Swimming Club 1, 2. John Lloyd McKee HJOIZIZILQS, Uuly 263 Vocational Patricia Ann Mclfelvy 6'l'uli, fSeptember 163 General Home Room Secretary 3: Roller Club 1. James Wvilliam McKillip Hlinzn fApril 243 College Prep Flask and Beaker Mountain Echo 1, 2, A. Masciarelli P. Mason R. Mattas J. Maucieri A. Maxwell J. Mayer M. Mayernick F. Meadows J. Means Skating Club 2. Treasurer 25 3, Sports Editor 3. Phyllis Jeanette Mcxeel ul'l1yll', fApril 283 George-Dean Y-Teen Club 13 A Cappella 2. Robert Clarence Maher "Rz'd,' fOctober 123 Vocational Home Room Vice President 1. Safles Man- ager 1g Booster Club 13 Conservation Club 15 Mountain Echo 1: Intramural Sports 1. John Ludwig Maidl CNoVember 83 Vocational Home Room President 13 J. V. Football 1, 2. Teresa Marie Maierhoffer '6Trevsc', tOctober 213 George-Dean Social Dancing Club 13 Photography Club 2: Future Teachers Club 33 Chorus 35 Annual Show 2. Ralph Thomas Mangus L'T0m,' Uuly 313 Vocational Dorothy Lois Manley ullllfflllfv 1July 83 Commercial Skating Club 3. The sale of our Horseshoe goes over big Page Forty-nine We held our last class meeting- Senior talent displayed Patricia Ann lVleckley"1'aL" fOctobor 293 College Prep Orghestra 1, 23 Chorus 33 Christmas Pageant 1, . Jean lfleanor Menlzer "Meals" KDecember 163 George-Dean Bowling Club 1, 23 Intramura-I Sports 1. Alice Lee Merritts "Buich,' fJuly 163 Commercial Roller Skating Club 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 23 Library 2. Barbara Joan Merritts "S ecsv P tOctober 53 College Prep Home Room Representative 13 Flask and Beaker Club 23 Academy of Science 33 Ush- ers' Club 33 Intramural Sports 23 Hall Patrol 33 Traffic Patrol 3. William Victor Mcssner c'Bill" fAugust 53 General Roller Skating Club 13 Band 1, 2, 33 Or- chestra 2, 33 Dance Ba-nd 3. Ronald Arlen Mickel HR011l11'v" fMay 113 Vocational Paul Joseph Mignogna fMay 173 Vocational Home Room President 13 Baseball Club 13 Varsity Football 13 J. V. Football 1. Ann lflizalweth Miller gcAllllI'l',, fMarch 13 College Prep Y-Teen Club 1, 2. 3: Tumbling Club 23 Ush- ers' Club 33 Chorus 13 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Dudley William Miller ScDIld-7 fSeptember 183 College Prep Home Room President 1, 23 Tumbling Club 2. 3: Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 33 President 13 Base- ball 23 Basketba-ll 13 Volleyball 2. SENIOR P. Meckley J. Mentzer A. Merritts B. Merritts W. Messner R. Mickel P. Mignogna A. Miller D. Mlllep 4 f ti hz . ,Q Mary Grace Miller 'iCracey" fAugust 103 General Home Room Treasurer 3. , ' . .fill 3 n', L' ul- Lk N L Dorothy Joann Miller 'ifoi' iOctober 113 George-Dean lfdna Joann Miller Lilo" f.Iune 93 Commercial Skating Club 1, 2, 33 Y-Teen Club 1: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2. Joanne Marian Miller "foe CApril 243 Commercial Home Room Vice President 13 Chorus 1, 2. Martha Louise Miller 'ifllarlirfl fNovember 123 Commercial Social Dancing Club 13 Booster Club 23 Chorus 13 Compass 2. 33 Head Typist 2, 3. Mary Jane Miller fOctober 263 George-Dean Ushers' Club 33 Intramural Sports 3. Phyllis Jean Miller fSeptember 273 George-Dean Socll Dancing Club 1. Page Fifty I M. Miller D. Miller E. Miller J. Miller M. Miller M. Mliller R. Miller R. Miller R. Miller R. Miller S. Miller T. Miller B. Mills M. Mills F. Mittermeier M. Mofitt B. Mohler S. Mohler Richard Allen Miller "Dick, fNovember 253 General Band 1, 2. Robert Gene Miller '6Berf' 4August 83 College Prep Hi-Y Club 1, 2. 33 Mountain Echo 33 Basket- ball Manager 2, 33 Head Manager 33 Base- ball Manager 1, 2, 33 Head Manager 33 J. V. Football 13 Intramura-l Sports 1, 2, 33 Boys' Federation Vice President 33 Senate 3. lioliert lra Miller uliolfa fApril 83 Vocational Robert Thomas Miller "Bob" fSeptf-mber 113 College Prep Track 2. 33 Cross Country 3: J. V. Football 1, 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Traffic Patrol 33 Senate 1, 2, 3. Sheila ,loan Miller "Taryn fOCt0b91' 153 Commercial Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 23 Home Room President 23 Intramural Sports 2. Zada Jean Miller "Sis', fSeptember 33 George-Dean Home Room President 33 Chorus 1. 2, 33 gogler Ska-ting Club 2, 33 Intramural Sports Barbara Jean Mills "Bobby,' fFebruary 203 George-Dean Art Display Club 1. Marlene Virginia Mills "Mag, 4November 53 General Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Frieda Theresa Mittermeier "R fFebruary 23 Commercial Maxine Joyce lVlofl'itt'4fUc1x,' iNovember 13 George-Dean Swimming Club 1. lietty ,lane Mohler "Bctls': iAugust 243 Commercial Horseshoe Staff 33 Typist 3. Shirley Alice Mohler "Skid" tAugust 33 George-Dean Gloria Diana Mollica Uuly 53 Commercial Swimming Club 23 Chorus 1. ifcf' P. Miller Z. Miller G. Mollica '49 Page Fifty-one mrs? we 'Q Q. ri Ji J. Montgomery P. Moore J. Mort L. Mulhollen H. Murphy A. Murray J. Naperkoski S. Newton B. Nicodemus John Thomas Montgomery "fuck" tlfebruary 63 Vocational Patricia Darlene Moore "Put" Uune 173 George-Dea-n Booster Club 1. 2: Chorus 1, 2. ,loan Marie Mort "lov Uuly 315 College Prep Home Room President 1. 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1. 3. .ff Grace Vivian Moses H014 1OCtober 173 Commercial Bowling Club 11 Chorus 1: Intramural Sports 1. 2: Boys' Attendance Office 1. john Elliot Ylosser 'sfuclru fOctober 27? College Prep Pinochle Club 2: Band 1. 2. 3: Intramural Sports 2. ,du james Addison Mounts HR1 iOctober 181 College Prep . ' C Baseball Club 1. 2 3, A'adcmy Science 3: Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3. lludolph Nluccitelli"H11dy" fAugust 305 Vocational Home Room Secretary 2. 49 pf J' G. Moses J. Mosser J. Mounts A. Musto I-1. Nah:-rs B. Nagle E. Nicodemus J. Niswonger B. Norton Louise llernice Nlulhollen ",'llm"' 1December 73 Commercial Home Room Representative and Sales Man- ager 3: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3: Girls' At- tendance Office 2. 3. Harold Merle Murphy'f'lIurpl1U Uanuary 18? College Prep Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2. Adeline l.ouella Murray Hl'altyi7 1March 47 Commercial Bowling Club 1. Amerigo Patrick Nlusto "R1'ggy'i fOctober 283 Vocational Home Room Representative 1. lfrnest Xalmers 'cl:'rrziv" lSeptember 281 Vocational Varsity Football 1, 2. 3: Varsity Track 1, 2. 3: Intra-mural Sports 1. 2, 3. Bernard James Nagle Uanuary 283 Vocational Home Room President 3. Xlary Theresa Nagle uigllf'-7 fMay 105 George-Dean Chorus 2: Music Club 1. 4' R. Muceitelli M. Nagle J. 0'Donncl Page Fifty-two L. Oldham N. Otto D. Palmer axes. . D. Orner A. Orr A. Pagliara M. Painter A. Pantazes M. Park Joan Stella Naperkoski "Red7' fJune 107 Commercial We are proud- ol our lovely display cases l.ois June Uldham c'L0kie" Uune 107 George-Dean Music Club 13 Ushers' Club 3. David Wvilliam Orner fJune 47 Genera-l Fellowship Club 1: Band 1, 2, 33 Home Room Treasurer 13 Home Room President 2. Ami Elizalmeth Orr "Annie" fApri1 287 College Prep Booster Club 1, 23 A Cafppella 2, 33 T. A. P. 3: Senior Class Decorating Committee 3. Bowling Club 23 Intramural Sports 13 Hall Patrol 3. Shirlee jean Newton Llanuafry 187 Commercial Booster Club 13 Girls' Attendance Barbara Lou Nicodemus 6'Ba,rby:, tOctober 17 General Booster Club 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3. lfclwarcl lfugene Nicodemus 6'Nick" 4February 77 Vocational A Joan Delores Niswonger H103 fAugust 267 George-Dean Swimming Club 1, Music 1, Ushe 2, 33 Chorus 1, 3. Barbara Ann Norton '6Babs" 1August 77 General Y-Teen Club 2, 33 Treasurer 3, Sports 33 Nurses Aide 3. James lfugene 0'Donnel 6'S1'Ufy" .1December 297 Vocational A Home Room Vice President 13 Hi-Y Club 13 Varsity Football 33 J. V. Football 2, Intra- mural Sports 1,' 2, 3. Nancy ,lane Otto fOctober 27 George-Dean Conservation Club 2. 3: Nurses Aide 3. Office 2. cc 1 Arthur Augustus Pagliara I egv 1August 227 General Mary Lou Painter "L0uie7, fApril 87 Commercial Skating Club 1, 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Vice President 13 Home Room Representa- tive 1: Intramural Sports 1, 2. Dolores Jane Palmer 'cD0lly" CNovember 47 George-Dean Roller Skating Club 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 31 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. rs' Club 1, Angie James Pantazes u.4nge', IFQ-bruary 117 College Prep Home Room Vice President 3: Swimming Club 3, President 33 Christmas Pageant 1, 2, J. V. Football 1, 2: Track Manager 1, 2, 33 Ile-acl Manager 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Intramural xlZ.ll'lll2:l Mae Park nilluzzu iAugust 147 General Skating Club 1. 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3. Page Fifty-three SENIOR John Francis Patterson Pat fFebruary 65 Vocatlonal 'Nxck P6llCgII'lllC fFebruarX 85 General Varsxtx Football 1 2 3 Home Room Vxce PFPQ1d6l1t 1 2 Vlola l llzaheth Pennalmaker Belly Klwoxember 245 General l aul James l enmngzton UP: nny fFebruarx 45 Vocatlonal Rltle Club 3 Valsltx Football Manager 3 Intramural Sports 3 llolmert ll llllam l ern B111 Skatmg Club 1 2 3 Baseball Club 2 Tum blmg Club 1 Intramural Sports 1 2 ,lane 'Xadme Peterman "Pete Uulx 165 General Home Room President 3 Home Room Treas urer 1 Danclng Club 1 Catherlne Flwabeth Peters Betty iJune 175 Commerclal Booster Club 1 lLm1l1o l' rank PCIUCCI Ovlax 195 General Home Room Presxdent 2 3 Intramura-l Sports 1 2 ,loan Carol Phllllps "Joann Uanuars 85 General Skatmg Club 1 Soctal Dancmg 1 Our bulletin boards keep us up 'co claie Page Fmfty four Ruth Paulme Plcketts fApr1l 85 General Booster Club 1 2 Llbrarx ASSIWIBJII 'Z Harold Pclu arcl l 1elme1er I rllz tNowember 125 Vocatxonal tharles l'recler1ck PICFSOII I lzarlzy tJune 155 Commerc1al Swllllllllllg Club 1 PlIl0Chl9 Club 2 Home shoe Staff 2 3 Sports Editor 2 Mary liuth Pme fAugust 185 College Prep Hall Patrol 2 Shirley 'Vlay l me llert Uanuaxx 245 General Sports 2 3 lvalter lvay ne l me fAugust 175 Vocatlonal Gerald Sander Platt ferry 1Julx 125 Vocational Varsxtv Basketball 2 3 Co Ca tam 3 l V Basketball 1 N Pellegrme R Perry F Petuccl J Patterson P P1-nnmgton C Peters S Pemnabaker J Peterman J Phllllps ' C5 ?5 l l . l l 1 V y ' Sc 1, -79 1 W W 1 ' ' 1 F5 ' j 99 - 1- - cs as ' A ' I 3. 1 3 ' 1 " . '4 I 1 ' ' .' 1. 2. ' . . Y r ,. H! .. -7. . , Q Y 54 . ,, e 4 . ' IJUIQ' 155 GPll63F8l Compass 35 Traffic Patrol 35 Intramural ' Q ' ' . . . 3. , , Y J. - . yi, . l ' 1 ' 5 1- - ' N W GG " . . 5 , ' . . .. ,, ' . . 2 - D ' : -- - A E, . , 4. f ' . l I ' z Y, M,,v.....m m,,f,....l . . . ,, 1 ? 3 ' ' . . - .- R. Pick:-tts P. Pletcher R. Potopa Patricia ,lean Pletcher "Dolly, 4March 153 Commercial liernadine Marie Plunket tMay 183 General Joyce lrene Poet "Squirt" tScptcmber 13 General Dancing Club 11 Nurses Aide 3, Gloria Genevieve Policichio ul,!'lISliu 1.1 anuary 183 Commcrcial l.ucillc liita Policichio '4l,0u" tNox'cniber 173 George-Dean Marjorie Sue Pollard "Szu"' fNowmber 63 General Ralph Hohert Portzline fApril 163 College Prep liaymoml Joseph Potopa "Ray" tAugust 313 Vocational H. Pie-lmeier F. Pierson B. Plunkrt J. Poet P. Potter I. Potts '49 Patricia Lou Potter 6'l'at'i Uune 223 General Skating Club 33 Chorus 3. Iris Patricia Potts Llanuary 93 General Social Dancing Club 1: Swimming Club 23 Dance Band 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 33 All Girl Orchestra 2. Anna lrene Powell Lluly 53 George-Dm-an Bowling Club 23 Y-Teen Club 33 Chorus 3. lzlizaheth Anna Pringle "Belly", tSeptember 33 Commercial Y-Te-en Club 2. 3, President 3: Swimming Club 13 Gymnastic Drill Club 3g Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3. Suzanne Jane Prolrst '6Su:ic" Uuly 233 Commercial Home Room Sales Manager 33 Chorus 1: Dancing Club 1. Regis Michael Quirin NR:-g fMarch 313 College Prep Horseshoe Staff 2, 3: Sports Editor 25 Pho- tography Club 3g Intramural Sports 1. M. Pine S. Pine ti. Polocichio L. Polic-ichio A. Powell B. Pringle 5 K Page Fifty-fire VY. Pine G. Platt M. Pollard R. Portzline S. Probst R. Quirin 49 ,lohn Chalmers Redding "fuck" dune 115 College Prep Home Room Secretary 2, Treasurer 1, Vice President 1. 2: Photography Club lg Roller Skating Club 1. 23 A Cappella 2. 33 Annual Show 13 Christmas Pageant 1, 2. Gloria Jacqueline Reed 6SR!'l'dl.f'.- tAugust 252 College Prep Booster Club 1. 23 Quill and Scroll 1, 2, 3: Secretary 33 A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Compass l. 2, 3. Editor-in-Chief 35 Senate 3: Traffic Patrol 3. C. Louise Reed "l.011ivi, tDecember 15? Commercial Chorus 1, 2: Social Studies Office 3. Helen Faye Reese 1September 251 Commercial Home Room Sales Manager 2, Secretary 1: Bowling Club 2: Ushers' Club 1. Retty Louise Reeseman uliells" tAugust 133 Commercial Patricia Sara Reifsteck Hfully 1March 307 George-Dean Home Room Secretary 33 Chorus 1. 33 An- nual Show 35 Traffic Patrol 33 Nurse's Aide 3: Girls' League Social Service Committee 33 Ushers' Club 1, 2, 3. J. Redding G. Reed C. Reed J. Reish B. Renaud A. Resides D. Richardella M. Richards V. Richards M in ,. life-1-A-A vi 4 if. 5. px . K -. .7. .Y john Theodore Reilly 'Ted' Marth 6 Vocational 1 ' J Home Room President 1: Varsity Football 1, 2, 3: Varsity Track 1: J, V. Basketball 1. john Daniel Reish ufolzluiyi' fNovember 135 Vocational Rettyl.ou Renaud HuHl'llSl'ln fOctober 241 General Chorus 2, 3. Addie Nadine Resides 1February 281 General Home Room Representative 2. Clara Mae Resig HCl'SSy.i Llanuary 133 Connnercia-1 Chorus 3. Minnie Dolores Restauri 1August 175 Commercial Y-Teen Club 33 Compass 2. 3. Typist 23 tramural Sports 2. 3. Dolores Joan Reynolds uI,llfI'il'u Ii:- Uuly 43 College Prep 9 Home Room Secretary li Bridge Club l. Swimming Club 2: Chorus 1, 2: A Cappella 4 , Q 3: Annual Show 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 2' O S+-nate 1. 2. 31 Traffic Patrol . , .. .Q H. Reese B. Reeseman P. Reifsteck J. Reilly C. Resig M. Restauri D. Reynolds D. Rhodes G. Richardson E. Riddle F. Rispoli D. Ritchey Page Fifty-sim SENIOR L. Ritchey P. Robison A. Rooney Dorothy Jean Rhodes "Dot" t.Iune 291 College Prep Gymnastic Drill Club 3: Future Teachers of Doris Jean Ritchey '6Rilch,' 1June 251 Commercial Hall Patrol 31 Attendance Office 3. America' Club 33 Chorus 13 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Dolores Jane Richardella "Dolly,i 1February 211 General Mildred Ann Richards '4l'l11'll1'e" 1October 171 General Chorus 1, 2. Van Stephenson Richaris tOctober 271 College Prep George William Richardson i'Bill" tMarch 311 Vocational Rifle Club 3. lfmma Elizabeth Riddle "En1n1y,' 1September 281 College Prep Booster Club 13 Swimming Club 23 Bridge Club 31 Chorus 1g A Cappella 2, 3g Annual Show 2. 3: Christmas Pageant 3. Filomena Antonelta Rispoli uFlIllIlI.f',, lJuly 161 Commercial Chorus 1. S. Robertson T. Rogers B. Rothrock L. Robertson A. Rock G. Ross Louise Elon Ritchey "Rickey, Uuly 41 Commercial Skafting Club 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2. l.eroy Kenneth Robertson 1October 171 Vocational Shirley Elizabeth Robinson "Shirlee'f tOctober 131 Commercial Home Room Representative 1. Patricia June Robison Uune 51 Commercial Skating Club 2, 3. Annabel le Rock "A nnien fFebruary 231 George-Dean Roller Skating Club 1, 3. Terrence Walker Rogers "Terry" tFebruary 151 Vocational Home Room Vice President 13 Booster Club 1, 25 Cheerleader 2, 3. Alice W. Rooney 1April 181 Commercial Home Room Representative 35 Bowling Club 13 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Gene Gilbert Ross tDecember 291 General Home Room Representa-tive 13 Squad Lead- er 3. Rarluara Jean Rothrock "Bobs" fOctober 171 George-Dean Chorus 2. Our Hall Patrol- New, but effective Page Fifty-seven ,CUZ HND SOCK 115' f-ILUCJ9 Y5 " 'TH 1' College conference helps us 'co make up our minds Jackson Chester Houzer '6Cl11'vk" 1February 91 General Hi-Y Club 25 A Cappella 1. 2. 3: Treasurer 35 Annual Show 1, 2. 3: Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3. Dorsey Merle llowles "Bugs,' tSepteniber 301 General Squad Leader 2, 3g J. V. Football 2. Marcella ,lane liuhle ufllarciei' tMay 21 College Prep Home Room President 1, 2, 35 Attendance Director 13 Treasurer 31 Bowling Club 1, 2, Junior Academy of Science 2. 3: Intramural Spcirts 1, 2. 35 Tra-ffic Patrol 2, 33 Hall Pa- tro 3. Regina May Ruggery Sg,'6tlllIli87, tDecember 141 Commercial john Rupert "Rupe" tDecember 231 College Prep Band 1, 2, 3. Helen Gertrude Ryan tSeptember 41 Commercial Roller Skating Club 23 Intramural Sports 2. Alice Pearl Samuels rAugust 151 General Nature Study Club 1. ,loan Ruth Savage 'glow Uune 161 Commercial Skating Club 1, 21 Chorus 1. Patricia Jean Savage "Put" tSeptember 261 College Prep Booster Club 1, 23 Chorus 13 "Divine Flora" 3: Boys Attendance Office 3. Prmrr Fifty 1'ii , 1' I ' J. Rouzer D. Rowles WI Buble R. Ruggery J. Rupert H Ryan A. Samuels J. Sasagi- ' mage Robert Edward Savine 'cllobw fJuly 241 General Hi-Y Club 11 Band 1. 2. 31 Orchestra 2, 3: Dance Band 2, 33 Annual Show 2, 3. Alexander Mario Scacco "Bugg.s,, fApril 241 Genera-l Home Room President 13 Roller Club 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2. Grace Ann Scaglione c'Scag1'e" tMarch 221 General Bowling Club 1. 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3. Phyllis Ann Scardino '6Sc0Hyi' tApril 21 George-Dean Art Club 1. lloliert llay Schall ulfolfi tFebruary 241 Vocational Joseph John Schamris 66,1003 tAugust 291 Vocational llerlierl Paul Scllmelzlen "Newby" rMay 251 Vocational llonie Room Secretary 1. Skating -eight R. Savine A. Scacco G. Scaglione P. Scardino R. Schall J. Schamris R. Schmidhammer C. Schuster J. Seasultz B. Seedenburg M. Servella R. Settle S. Shatter H. Shaneyfelt L. Shank R. Sharbaugh 0. Sharer F. Shay Robert Howard Schmidhammer 'gfiolf' QMay 133 Vocational uckv Charles Edward Schuster "Ch fAugust 143 College Prep Baseball Club 15 Baseball M Intramural Sports 1. James Paul Seasoltz ufinf' tDecember 203 Vocational Rifle Club 1. Retly Jean Seedenhurg "lean" 1December 273 College Prep Roller Skating Club 1: B Chorus 1: Nurse's Aide 1. owling Club Maryann Dolores Servella 6August 123 George-Dean Home Ee. anager 1, 2, 3: Shirley Lou Shaffer '4Shirl7' iSeptember 183 George-Dean Home Chorus 1, 2, 3. Harry Irving 1December Intramural 283 Vocational Sports 2, 3. Lawrence Joseph Shank i'Larry'7 fFebruary 263 Vocational Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sp Richard Charles Sharhaugh lMarch 233 General 1. Home Room President 1. Ona Jean Sharer 'isparkiev iFebruary 283 General Chorus 1, 2. 3. Home Room Secretary 23 President 13 Music Club 23 Chorus 23 Intramural Sports 1. Richard Hari Settle HRW!" iMarch 83 Voca-tional Richard Lee Shade "D1'a'lr:' dune 233 General Florence liileen Shay 66Cfl'Ckf'fA. Uunc 253 General Swimming Club 23 Girls' League 33 Publicity Chairman 3. Marilyn Jean Shields fDecember 253 College Prep Traffic Patrol 3, Hall Patrol 3, H. Schmelzlen R. Shade M. Shields Shaneyfelt i'Sl1aney,' 6'D1'ck', Ec. orts 1, 2, 3. Treasurer Page Filly-'nine '49 Ne. N-f M. Shilller S. Shoenfelt P. Short R. Shoup S. Shaver B. Shroyer J Nhroyer M. Shubi-rt C. Sic-kles, Jr. D. Sigrist M. Sigrist D. Sinisi J. Slee A Slammer A. Slifer T. Slum-y K'. Smawli-y I'l. Smawley S. Snleigh M. Smeltzer ll. Smith Maxine Lorrella Shilller ul'i11lry" fJune 73 General Bowling Club 13 Chorus 1. 2. Sara Laura Shoenfelt '6Sullyi' fOctober 33 College Prep Ushers' Club 2. 3, Captain 3: A Cappella 1. 2. 33 Annual Show 2. 33 Traffic Patrol 3. Phyllis Mae Short H1'l1yl" INovember 13 Commercial lliley Alden Shoup KSl1oup1'ei' Uanuary 23 College Prep Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Band 1. 2. 3: Dance Band 5. 33 "The Divine Flora-" 3: Annual Show . 3. Shirlee Ann Shover 1November 63 George-Dean Home Room Representative 1: Roller Skat- ing Club 13 Swimming Club 1. liarbara Lou Shroyer ulgllfbiffi lApril 73 College Prep Swimming Club 11 Booster Club 21 Bridge Club 33 A Cappella 3. Joyce Louise Shroyer Uune 303 Colle-ge Prep Booster Club 1. 23 Bridge Club 33 A Cappella 33 Intramural Sports 1: Girls' League Pro- gram Committee 2: Senior Class Publicity Committee 3. Page Sixty Margaret Mae Shnliert "S0oly" fMay 313 Commercial Hall Patrol 1. Charles Harold Sickles. Jr.. ullllflildii fAugust 273 Vocational Home Room President 23 Intramura-l Sports 1, 2. 31 Band Color Guard 3. Dorothy Marie Sigrist 'illofi fJune 203 George-Dean Bowling Club 1. Mary lflyera Sigrist Uanuary 43 George-Dean Donald Albert Sinisi "Don" fNovember 243 General Dancing Club 11 Skating Club 13 Band 1, 2. 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. James Anthony Slee fSeptenil3er 213 General Anna Lina Slennner 'lrlnrzi' tlllarch 43 CUlllIllPI'Cl3l Roller Skating Club 1. 2: Senate 3: Home Room 'Treasurer 2. I , J. Smithmyer P. Snyder D. Spagnola B. Snyder J. Snyder P. Snyder D. Soyster P. Spalding D. Spanoglc Anna Arline Slifer uSll.l'l'f., fOctober 271 College Prep Gymnastic Drill Club 3: Future Tvavliers of America Club 3: Y-Teen Club 1. 23 Compass 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Traffic Patrol 3. Thomas Summerfield Sloey "Tomi, fNovember 117 Vocational Varsity Track 13 Intramural Sports 2. Carmen Marie Smawley tMarch 63 Commercial Photography Club: Sewing Club 23 Intra- mural Sports lg Hall Patrol 3. lfdgar James Smawley Hlidw Uuly ll General Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3: Swimming Club 1, 2. 3: Varsity Track 2. 33 J. V. Football 2: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3. Susan Salene Smeigh MSIISIIUT, tFebruary 291 College Prep Mable Jane Smeltzer "Dutch'i Uanuary 247 Commercial Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 3i Ushers' Club 1, 2, 33 Commercial Office 3. Dorothy Marie Smith 'lllnl' lNovember 241 Commercial Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Spring fever dicln"c affect the busy students of A.H.S. John David Smithmyer "Smilly,' tFebruary 45 Vocational Betty Jane Snyder tJune 95 George-Dean Fellowship Club 1: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Annua-l Show 1, 33 Nurse's Office 23 Attendance Office 3. James Howard Snyder fMay 253 Commercial Home Room Sales Manager 33 Band 1, 2, 3: Dance Band 3. Patricia Louise Snyder "Snee.:y" 1November 17 Commercial Social Dancing Club 13 Horseback Riding Club 2. Patsy Ruth Snyder "Pali, fOctober 67 Commercial Swimming Club 13 Chorus 1. Dolores Jean Soyster "Deen fMay 113 General Skating Club 1, 2. Doris ,lean Spagnola g6DlIffl'.i tApril 281 College Prep Home Room Secretary 23 Booster Club 1: Swimming Club 21 Intramural Sports 23 Hall Patrol 23 Treasurer of Senior Class 3. Patricia Ann Spalding "Pain Uanuary 311 General Roller Skating Club 3: Bowling Club 2: 1. Chorus 1, 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 23 Annual tj -. Show 2' . f ,1 f-1. Cfgnvv JW4'-"!e"'S4' Duane Richard Spanogle : , fSeptember 183 College Prep V 'A I Pinochle Club 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. . SENIOR Page Sixty-one SENIOR Harry Sandford Sparks tMarch 291 College Prep Photography Club 1 Brtdge Club 2 Apron Strlng Rexolt 2 The Dnlne Flora 3 Intramural Sports 1 Future Tea-chers 3 W 1ll1am Russell Sparks Spar s tMaw 201 General Track 2 3 J V Football 1 2 Loleda Imogene peacht L0 tAugust 11 Commerclal Fellovtshlp Club 1 Chorus 1 Kenneth Rlchard Spearlnff Dick fNosernber 81 Vocatlonal Intramural Sports 1 Nancx Elmore Sperl Nance tlNosember 191 Commerclal Home Room Treasurer 2 Home Room Sec retarx Treasurer 3 Chorus 1 2 Annual Show 2 Chrlstmas Play 2 Ushers Club 1 Music Program Club 1 John Spmazzola Spmny t.Iulx 191 College Prep H1 Y Club 1 2 Vlce Pres1dent 2 Dance Club Ba td 1 ll e-lex Hue S on-ler Wes P tJulx 241 Vocatlonal lxathleen Ann Sprlnger Kay 1August 121 Commerclal Home Room Vrce PI'6S1d6llt 2 Home Room Presldent 3 A Cappella 2 Donna Jeanne Stackhouse Tzny fJune 221 Commerclal Home Room Secretary 1 Booster Club 1 Chorus 1 'Nancx Mar 16 Stango tFebruary 131 George Dean Chorus 3 Mmstrels added sparkle 1:0 our Annual Show Page Szxty two P llnor Jean Starrett feann tApr1l 71 George Dean Chorus 1 2 3 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 Nurses Atde 1 2 3 NIHTJOTIC Ann Steel 'llargu tDecember 81 Comrnerelal Booster Club 1 2 Y Teen 2 3 Vrce Pres: ds nt 3 Intramural Sports 3 Ushers Club 3 lllla n 'llelun Steele Jr B111 t'Noxernber 131 College Prep Home Room Representatne 1 Flask and Beaker Club 2 Academy of Sole 2 3 Frances Daffmar temer frank tSeptember 141 General Home Room Presldent 1 Vlce Presldent 3 3 Intramural Sports 1 2 Bet erlx Joy ce Stevens Ish tOctober 61 General Chorus 2 3 Ruth DeArment Stllfler Ruthze tMarch 301 Commerclal Nature Obserxatlon 1 Y Teen 3 Donna Jean Stlver Donn fDecember 251 Commerclal SOClal Danclng 1 Chorus 1 H Sparks Sparks L Speacht K Spearmg N Sperl J Spmazzola. W Sponsler Sprmger D Stackhouse B N w ' ' L4 ' 77 . .. A , , - - cc - ,fr 7' ' ' Cl 77 A I to it , . , 3 . . , . t 3 ' ' 5 ' ' - U Q cc as wi. . . 44 . ,, -ef 2 I ' . . - 3 , ' " e , . - - 64 - 21 L.: ' tg I - .J ' ug n v . D 1 1 Q -- ac 1 no l I I. - ' . ' ff H Horseback Riding Club Ushers' Club 1, 2: ' - 1 . . 3. ' I ' l . ' V 7 v i cc as 4 . ' . I v v ' v 1' ' J ' 66 ' 77 K ' ' 66 ' 97 1, 25 1 q, 2, 3. l ' ' I - . ' . , - C' ,' 77 - V cc 9: ' ' GC 39 ' l as - 1: ' ' ' ' s 4, . . I I 4 A 'V . x , ' . - YQ t ' lv fl 11 I I ., I! 9 x . N. Stango D. Stiver D. Tarner l,esler Charles Stonelwraker "Slony" fMay 215 General Home Room Representative 33 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 33 Cafeteria Patrol 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 J. V. Football 1. Joseph Regis Stormer Hfoff' Llunv 15? College Prep lli-Y Club 2. 33 Squad Ln-axle-rs Club 2, 3: A Cappella 2, 33 J. V. Football 1, 23 J. V, Basketball 13 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Louise Ann Strate 'cl,0u" lSvptember 217 General Chorus 1, 2, 33 Annual Show 2, 3. Sally Ann Summers 'lSr1lliv" fFs-bruary 175 Commercial Ushers' Club 23 Chorus 1. Marlin ,lohn Swovick Hfafilzlzyu Lluly 183 College Prep Social Dancing 13 A Cappella- 2. 33 Traffic Patrol 2. 3: Captain 3. Terry Dwaine Talasky Uanuary 19 College Prep Photography 2. Donald Fred Tarner unolzi' rDec'vmber 233 General Home Room Treasurer 13 Ili-Y 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. lfred Eugene Tate 6'.4l1v" 4October 295 Vocational Home Room Vice President 13 Home Room Secretary 2. 33 Baseball Club 1, 2, 33 Va-rsity Baseball 1, 2, 33 J. V. Football 1, 2. Lauretla l1dithTaylor "l,orr'IIa" fAugust 61 College Prop Future Teachers 1. 3, President 33 Chorus 13 A Cappella 2, 33 Annual Show 2. 3. Jack Telan ich "ll1'llbilly', Lluly 121 Vocational Annual Show 1. Hazel Connie Thomas "Sqlu'z1lf" Uuly 91 Commercial Girls Gymnastic Drill Club 33 H--nry Bur- leigh Chorus 23 Annual Show 2. ,Iolm William Thompson "folznny" 1July 4l College Prep Photography Club 23 A Cappella 2. 33 Christ' mas Pageant 1. 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Annual Show 2, 3. Patricia Louise Torso"l'11lu Uanuary 275 George-Dean Homo Room Secretary 13 Roller Skating Club 23 Chorus 13 Intramural Sports 13 Hall Patrol 3. D. Starrett M. Steel VV. Steele, Jr. F. Steiner li. Stevens R. Ntlffler L. Stone-braker J. Storm:-r I.. Strate S. Summers M. Swovic-k T. Talankx F. Tate L. Taylor J. T1-tanich H. Thomas J. Thompson P. Torso 49 l'ivel!'Ii Mari' Treese "T1'rr'.w1 .llinu fAugust 283 George-Dean Home Room Secretary 1. 2: Intramural Sports 2. Kaye Don Treese HCurly-i Uanuary 263 Vocational Home Room Prosident 1. Homo Room Sorro- tary-Treasurer 31 IIi-Y Club 1. 23 Intramural Sports 2. 3. joan May Tremmel 'ilu 1May 313 George-Dean Home Room Secretary a-nfl Beakf-r 23 A Cappella 3: Ilall Patrol 2. 3. 1: Skating 13 Flask Ueralfl lVlillon Trexler Ufvrry" tFebruary 123 Vocational Intramural Sports 3. Barbara Jean Trout ulfufzsi' tJune 173 Commercial Mountain Echo Art Editor Office 3. 13 Sofia-l Studies ltolnert .lay Troxell "Hoff- t.Iune T3 College Prop Band 1. 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2. E. Treese K. Treese J. Tremmel N. Tsamoutales J. Turchetta J. Vahey K. Vickery E. Vipond P. Vorndran Nick Frank Tsamoulales fFvbruary 73 Vocational Home Room Sales Manager 3: Swimming Club 3: Track 1, 2. 3, Managr-r 2, 33 Intra- mural Sports 1. Nick George Tsamoutales t.Ianuary 263 Vocational John Benjamin Turelietta "Turku tOctober 103 General Roller Skating 13 Intramural Sports 1: Squad Learlor 3. john Michael Vahey ujlllllllly-A fSeptf-inbvr 213 Voz-ational Home Room Secretary 15 Skating Club 1, 2: Intramural Sports 2. Lowell lfugviie Vanlandt Hlvunu fNov1-inlwr 293 Vocational Home Room Vive President 1, 23 Home Room Secretary and Treasurer 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2. Alvin Paul Vaughn i'.4l1"' tSeptember 213 College- Prep Intramurafl Sports 1, 2. Doris Jean Vaughn Llunc 213 Connnervial Chorus 1. G. Trexlc-r B. Trout R. Troxell N. Tsamoutales L. VanZandt A. Vaughn D. Vaughn Netter W. Wachter M. Wagner N. Wagner R. Wagner Sondra Louise Vetter "Sana'y,' tOctober 233 College Prep Y-Teen 13 Ushers' Club 33 A Cappella 1, 2, 33 Annual Show 1, 2, 33 Traffic Patrol 3. Karl XVillard Vickery "View iNovember 223 Vocational Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 3, Treasurer 1. President 23 Intramural Sports 2, 3. lfrnest Harry Vipond ccEl'lll'P7, tSeptember 263 Vocational Home Room President 1, Vice President 2, Pauline Margaret Vorndran "Polly" Uanuary 13 General gkagting Club 33 Chorus 23 Intramural Sports Wilbur Olive Wachter "Bill', Uuly 293 Vocational Home Room Secretary 13 Home Room Repre- sentative 1. Mary ,lane Wagner alll. I." fAugust 73 Commercial Home Room Vice President 1, 23 Ushers' Club 13 Horseback Riding Club 1. Nellie Mae Wagner 4'Nell,' Uuly 23 General Booster Club 23 Chorus 1, 2. R. Wagner A. VYaksmonski B. VYalker V. Walker 0. VValter G. WValters H. Walters L. W'altz M. Warrick SENIOR Robert Bernard Wagner "Bobby" fApril 193 Vocational Robert Bryon Yvagner "Bohn tNovember 293 Vocational Fellowship Club 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1. Ann Delores Waksmonski iSeptember 143 Commercial Booster Club 23 Ushers' Club 3. Beverly ,lean Vlfalker uJl'llIlllfl'-Q fAugust 73 George-Dean Vivian Lee Walker 5'Vizw" tMarch 213 College Prep Future Teachers of America- Club 1, 2, 33 A Cappella 2, 33 Henry Burleigh Chorus 23 Christmas Pageant 1, 33 Annual Show 2. 3: Horseshoe, Girls Sports Editor 2, 33 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hall Patrol 3. Ora June Walter 'glfugw 1May 53 College Prep Fellowship Club lj Bowling Club 2. Gerald Eugene Walters "Budd" tFebruary 83 Commercial Swimming Club 1, 23 Tumbling Club 1, 23 Track 23 Intramural Sports 1. 2. Howard Melvin Walters uPPff',, Llune 273 Vocational Conservation Club 2. Leroy Alden Waltz Uanuary 53 General Roller Skating Club 13 Photography Club 2: Band 3. Mary Catherine Wvarrick 4March 263 General Home Room Sales Manager 3, Treasurer 33 Swimming Club 2. 3, Vice President 3. We struggle through our final exams Page Sixty-five Our biggest social event of 'che year- Senior Banquet Mary Marie Waters 'gillazicn fApril 175 Commercial Y-Teen Club 1, 2, 3. ltoliert liruce Watson "Bob" 4June 297 College Prep Home Room President 23 Fl Club 2. 3. Vice President 23 Band 1. 2, 3: Acadeiny of Science 35 Orchestra 13 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3. ask and Beaker rclon Ifarl Xvatters fOctober 197 College Prep Christmas Pageant 1, 2. tio Ma lithel Louise Way '6S1's" tAugust 293 George-Dean Social Dancing Club 13 Int 25 Hall Patrol 3. ramural Sports 1, Loi Sidney Milton Wlayne "Sid'i 4 September 31 Vocational Baseball Manager 1, 2. .lea George Weamer tOctober 203 Vocational llarlmara ,lane Weaver 'ilirirlf' fMay 65 General Social Dancing Club 1, 23 Chorus 39 Hall Patrol 2, 3. Thomas Grant Weber "Tom" tMarch 241 College Prep Swimming Club 21 Ski Club 31 Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1. 2, 33 Dance Band 2, 33 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3. Gene Bernard Wieiksner nBl'llIll't'.i fMay 11 General Tumbling Club 1, 2, 31 Intramural Sports 1. Mona Mae Nveimert Hfllllllllli t.lune 63 College Prep booster Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2. 3: Annual Show 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 2: Easter Pa-geant 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Page Sixty-six Q M. Waters R. Watson G. Watters E. VVay S. W'ayne G. VVeamer B. Weaver T. Weber G. Vveiksner rtin Wielcovitz 'glficlkyi' tNovember 151 College Prep Intramural Sports 1. s Joyce Vlfelfl fAugust 61 Commercial Roller Skating Club 1, 25 Social Dancing Club 1. n Carol Wenner "Jeanie" tOctober 43 General Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Dance Band 3: All Girls' Orchestra 2, A Cappella 33 Annual Show 2, 3. Carmen Lorraine Wertz tMay 207 Commercial Y-Teen Club 2, 35 Secretary 3. Teddy Wayne Wertz 'gliglyw fFebruary 205 Vocationa-l Skating Club 13 Baseball Club 2: Mountain Lion 2g Home Room President 23 Home Room Secretary 3. John William Wey'ai1t"fohnny', Uanuary 157 General Fellowship Club 1, President 13 A Ca-ppella 1, 2, 33 Annual Show 1, 2, 3. Helen Louise Whistler "Louise" tMay 137 College Prep Booster Club 1: Social Dancing Club 1, In- tramural Sports 1, 3. M. VYeimert H. W'histler G. WVilliams M. VVeIc0vitz L. WYeld J. B. VVhitaker J. lVhite, Jr. D. V. WYilliams A. WVils0n L. lleverly Jean Whitaker 'iBe1"' lJune 93 Commercial Intramural Sports 15 Athletic Office 3. John Thomas White. Jr. "Tom" tAugust 33 College Prep Home Room Vice President 15 Conserv Club 3. Doris lrene Whitfield l'D0rie', CMay 193 College Prep Booster Club 1, 25 Ushers' Club 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3. Edgar Charles Whitfield, Jr. 'llfdq 1December 223 Vocational Helen Joann Whitfield H1037 Uanuary 113 College Prep Ushers' Club 2, 35 Chorus Pageant 25 Attendance Office 3. Patricia Louise Vlvilhur Hfilbbie" fApril 23 George-Dean V :Ax F 4,,--. ,,..... Wenner C. VVertz T. VVertz J. VYeyant Whitfield E. Whitfield, Jr. H. VVhitfield P. W'ilbur Wilson T. Wilson E. Winklbauer G. Winters Violet Louise Williams fOctober 233 Commercial gooster Club 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Annual Show Alla ,lean Wlilson H!l'UlliCu 1September 293 Commercia-l ation Lois lane Wilson 'lljidgei' 1October 13 Commercial Dancing Club 1. Thomas Mair Vllilson "Tomi, fMarch 213 College Prep Nature Club 15 Swimming Club 25 Academy of Science 2. 3, President 35 Cross Country Team 35 Track 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3. 35 Christmas Pfrnest Walter Winklebauer "W'inkv Uanuary 313 Vocational Baseball 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Music Club 15 Chorus 1, 25 Nurses Aide 35 Annual Show 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3 Grace Marie Williams l'l'oo:" 1September 123 George-Dean Horseback Riding Club 1, 25 Conservation Club 2, 3. Georgia Louise Winters tApril 233 George-Dean Home Room Secretary 25 Roller Skating Club 1, 25 Clgorus 15 Intramural Sports 25 Athletic Office . '49 Page Sixty-seven Withers Wolf J Wolf D W oomer W oomer W W oomer 1 oung A Zakem R Zeak 4 i l atrrcia 'Way W rlhers 1 at CAugust 131 George Dean Chorus 1 2 beorffe Herbert XY olf ll ol ey lApr1l 151 G1 nr ral Horne Room President 3 Dance Band 1 2 3 Leader 3 Bandl 2 3 Student Conductor 3 Orthtstra 2 K Annual Showl 2 3 ,lane Louise NX olf funn fApr1l 231 Gmorgr Dean Svumnnng Club 1 2 Ushnrs Club 3 Nurses Aide 3 Intramural Sports 2 Andrew Lorrarne V1 olfe llud W1 Llanuarx 281 George Dean Home Room Prmsrdent 2 Treasurer 3 Booster Club 1 Chorus 1 2 3 'Nlursts Aide 3 Flask and Bmaker Club 2 llram Carl W olfe U ol ZL fAugust 311 College Prep Home Room Secretary 2, Vrcr Presrdc nt 3: Academy of Science 23 Hi-Y C.ub 1. 23 Var- sity Basketball 2, 3' Intramural Sports 1. Llair Euffene W omlmacher 1April 41 College Prep Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3: President 3, Varsity Base- ball 2, 3g Intrarnural Sports 1, 2, 3. Richard Thomas Wood Woody" D tOctober 161 College Prep 0 Dean V ernon W oo mer 49 tApril 131 Vocational ,Q A 9 A W olfe W W olfe I W ombacher B Wray J Wyrough B ion J Barth H Bergle Faris Nlartha Ann W oomer fAugust 191 General Boostnr Club 1 2 N an Olner Vt oomer 1F+bruarx 131 General Squad Lea-der 3 Barbara l ourse W raw Hill Hzlly fDuc1mber 31 George D4 an Flask and Bfaker Club 2 Chorus 2 Annual Show 2 3 Joan Rae Wyrouvh jo fhoumber 201 College Prep Bowling Club 2 Chorus 1 3 B ,loanne1on fan fOct0btr 121 Commercial Chorus 1 Intramural Sports 2 Sheldon Bruce Yon Albyl' KNOW-mber 281 College Pre Home Room President 1, 2, 33 A Cappella 1, 2, 33 President 3: Annual Show 1. 2, 33 Var- sity Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Track 1. . 2 J. V. Basketball 13 Traffic Patrol 2. 33 Gen- eral Captain 3. rothy l auline Younlf Dotlir " Uanuary 171 George-Dean Hom: Room Vice President 1, President 23 Dancing Club 13 Bowling, Club 23 Swimming, Club 3. R Wood S ion I Helsel Page Sixty-eight Sad clay-glad day COMMENCEMENT! James S. Raith ujllfllu Uuly 265 Vocational Harold Chester Reigzle C-lanua-ry 23 Vocational Ili-Y Club 2, 33 Tre-asur--r 3: Varsity Foot- ball 3: J. V. Football 2: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 33 Home Room President 3. Helen Marie Faris fApril 173 General f 1 Tumbling Club 2: Gyninastiv,Drill 3: In- ,'- ,4 ghflollang tramural Sports 1, 2, 3. ll f ' , I, Q . .:E'0l en urg U ' f 'I' hfars Lester Harvey Helsel "Pnl .' I ' 4 ' tltlarch 173 Vocational ' ,I , ,F Home Room Vice President 1. Alice Georgette Zakem uxllllf' flcorgtr Franklin Holland 4'Sl1orty" i f0eteber lit College Prep riymrch im Vocaumiai Home Room St-crm-tary 3: llome Room Trims- ::ifgie3:3..A Cappella 1: Class Exec-ntive Com- James Leroy Seedenburg Gfjim ' Uune 213 Vocational Raymond Alvin Zeak nZelf? - 1 Y- h as .rn Huh, 27, Vocational James lzdmund X icars fuel f.Iuly 289 Vocational Seniors Who Avoicled The Photographer Robert John Rrunner. David Paul Clapper. John Cilbert Rovers. Rernard Fredrick. John Hormanski. Leo Francis lyory. Donald Joseph Love. Michael Natale Mangia. Delores Mayer, Henry Mignogna. Renn Newman. Paul Russell. Harry Ceorge Sanker. Harry Sanker. Richard Howard Saylor. Joseph Shirdon, Thomas John Shortencarrier. Cene Vernon Soult, Donald Robert Szymusiak. William James Taylor. Robert Theodore Yvallace, Ross Dick Vlvalter. Earnest Webb. Ronald Colman Vlferner. Patrick D. Wills. lftta Wilson. Thelma lflaine Yvray. Marie Katherine Zimmerman. CLASS COLORS Blue and Cold CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS MOTTO Nfhe future is what we make itf, Page Sixty-nine Songsters get together Annual Show antics Jeff-4 , .-Z' , an Interested Octette Page Scrcnly X ' .or al 27 1 .. :L .. ,Q , Q' 3 in '- -t 1' rf' g eww 1. if fe ef' 5- - '. . . igxfq tw vw ., gp ,A 1.4 N ii ha.. Xa' -. ' 4. "f..'.1- u x 5. is W k.......u .. 1 -...I The Class of 1950 is pressing onward to reach its goal which comes next year. One year has been completed, a new class is coming, and the Class of '49 has gone. Can our class attain the stand- ard set by its predecessor? "He who hesitates is lost." Realiz- ing the importance of this principle, we of the Class of 1950 will not hesitate in keeping up the standard of our Al- toona High School. With the exper- ience of our sophomore year behind us, we have become more serious and have more confidence in ourselves. To give our class the prestige and status en- joyed by other classes, we elected and Seated-Miss Heiss, Mr. Kensinger, Miss Low- ther, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Dejaiffe. .. f installed class officers. These officers led us successfully and admirably on the rough road to success. There were treasures of happy times scattered throughout the year. When we went to the games, we saw our Jun- ior fellows running for touchdowns or making the baskets. Oh, but don't leave the girls out because you will find them in all the intramural sports. Time sped quickly and second-se- mester examinations were upon us be- fore we knew it. As school closes, we are eagerly awaiting the most important of High School years . . . our Senior year. Seated-D. Koch. C. Rankin, A. McNellis, D. Lyons. Standing-K. Meyer. G. Smith, J. Wolfe, N. Haupt, P. Marquette. was Q- .fa of Mr. Hoffman, Miss Fleck, Mr. Wareham, Miss Bancroft, Mr. Faris, Miss Orr. Life had begun for '51, From every part of the city they came. Yes, they were a bit timid upon entering the big brick building on Sixth Avenue between Fourteenth and Fifteenth Streets. Here they met old friends and made new ones. They found their way about with the aid of The Compass and asking where the "up-steps" were and where the "down-steps" were. It is true they may have been a bit slow finding their 4 i Seated-M. Strawn, A. Horton. Standing-G. Batrus, J. Brown. way around, electing officers and pick- ing their executive committee, but this was at the beginning of the year. By the end, they showed us that they could take their place in A. H. S. We found this out when we went to the games, for they were well repre- sented in all sports. They also took their place in the social events of the year. The big Spring party was the highlight of their year. THE SOPHDMORE CLASS Page Seventy-three O you youths full of manly pride and friendship So impatient full of gciion ATHLETICS X 1,-X L X ,X Qs fz K2 XT PJ cf' k y Tv X ff X 141 XX xi A t . ' fl xx T V ZA , . X X ' , W Y fx . , x 4 f ,ff f , f Y X, 'K .X ' X 5. 'N if f' X ff- fx! ,4 , X -ix ,N XX V -, , L .T S X , - 4 x U Y ,A 4. ,.... - A, ,f - , VI' MM Y - -X , W f X "" X M5 M J , , Q, QED, U ' ' . k - 'v"l.Z.1. , gn 'ffsf+5 . X ff I: 41 X. XX ' X '-- ' ' X x W g, f- X -4432 Af T' i, . X J If 001111111 Page Seventy suv Coach Bashore H Dmges K Bashore F Mastrocola P Morse J McDerm1tt VARSITY FOOTBALL The Mountaln L1on grld ders fought hard but lost thelr openlng game They staged a H106 comeback by w1nn1ng the next two games Erle Academy 14 Altoona 12. Two placement k1CkS, two pomts, that was the sl1m margm by whlch Erle defeat ed A H S 1n our openmg game The turnmg pomt of the game came 1n the final mlnutes of the last perlod when, leadmg 12 to 7, Al toona fumbled the p1gSk1I1 w1th the lake s1de lads recov erlng on the locals' 43 yard 11ne w e SPLIT SEASGN A Altoona 14-Westinghouse 13. A duo of extra point conversions proved to be the margin of victory for the Mountain Lions as they got a belated start to come from behind and take a 14 to 13 decision from the Bulldogs of Westinghouse. Altoona 20-Peabody 0. The A. H. S. grid machine turned into a powerhouse in the third and fourth quarters togrind out a 20 to 0 decision over the Peabody Highlanders. The lads of the Maroon and White played a scoreless first half, but chalked up 20 points in the last half. New Kensington 32-Altoona 13. A. H. S. Mountain Lions held New Ken to 7-6 half time score, but folded up in last half. This was the second setback for Altoona during the 1948 season. Altoona 33-Latrobe 6. Altoona's football squad served up a dish of power and razzle-dazzle to defeat the Latrobe grid- ders 33 to 6. Ken Bashore's boys made a good many end runs which accounted for most of the points gained. Greensburg 21-Altoona 0. The Golden Lions of Greensburg defeated the Moun- tain Lions of Altoona, under the arcs, 21 to 0. In the first period the Greensburg boys were on the A. H. S. five yard line, first down, and goal to go. The Lions held them for four downs and took over on their own one-yard line. 4 Johnstown 19-Altoona 7. The first half roar of the Mountain Lion of Altoona High School was hushed to a kitten's purr by the Men of Troy from over the moun- tain as the Johnstown lads came out on the big end of a 19 to 7 score. Our boys played a hard game, but Lady Luck just wasn't with them. Penn Township '7-Altoona 6. It was a close decision, but we again came out on the wrong end. It was nip and tuck in the first half which ended in a scoreless tie. Penn made its extra point good, but the decision point was lost by Altoona when they failed to convert. Altoona 31-Williamsport 14. Pouring it on in the second half the Bashoremen top- pled the Williamsport boys 31 to 14, to end the 1948 season with four wins. This was one of the most outstanding games of the year. F rst Row-L. F11-ming, N. Pe-llvgl'iiie, II. Horton. R, Loucks. C. Coder, A. Curbo, E. Nzilv--i':4, ll. Ilzill. li. Gomill-'low. cond Row-P. llllgflltlflllil. ll. Collcflgv, J. Fenell, F. Ake, L. Stoiiebrakf-r. .I. 0'Do1111e-ll. G, Bw-kvr, IXI. Maiigia, D. Boyln C w w O, '-V.. Cliippf-i'. K, CUllll2ll'llt'I', li. llouslvy, R. Lawlivad. Ii. Gatos. G. DvAm:vlis, l'. K1-lly. .l, Fqi2.Z'lll'1'l. li. llild lx. :NIV Thirri Rovi P f , v -1, w 1. ,- w ,. lnraiimi. Xl. Muftitt. Flurtli lioww T. I'i'obst, li. l':ii'kvi', D. B+-rry, .I. Kiper, F. Troxn-ll. IX. lt:-lim, IN, Coilm, l. Lllliiliiiiii. l. lloopii. Fifth liovv- Fozivli Hzislioiw-. lfl. l"1llLl'lt'lll2lIl, li. Stn-th-V, lj. .luhiismu H. Co:-llovx. P. luniiis. l. l4lIl1ll1,LlIlll, II. Dumps, F Mn:-t1'om'olz1, Cuaivli Miirs--. 5 l E l 1 V '- - 1 1, 'V " i-.4 . l I . . LIONS ON PARADE -n vu . 1 R. Stetter, P. Pennington, D. Dickenson, D. Lingenfelter, K. Eastep. Line-R. Hall, N Rehm, R. Law- head, J. O'Donnel1 N. Corbo, A. Cor- bo, B, Goodfellow B a c k g E. Nabers K. Connacher, C Coder, B. Loucks Line--J. Figurell, G. Becker, L. Stone- breaker, W. Hoo- per, L. Hildebrand, N. Pellegrine. Back-R. Gates, G. DeAngelis, L. Fleming, R. Grove. JUNIOR VARSITY The Llttle MOuHta1H Lxons of the grldlron started then' season wlth a bang up WIH over Mahaffey The Jr s took an exght pomt lead and won 20 to 12 FIFQI Rove G Luciano J Colller B Bolger C Johnson W Walterq H Sell J Relllx P Cogan B Vhntua E Wxlllams G Barrx Second Row D Nale P Kearns P Hollen D Rudder J Frlezo F Tussex W Snxder D Lxngenfelter S Bentlex B Walters D Buck NI Dmgea D Marlglla Thud Row Coach Ramsex H Betar R Roblson E Rxckette P 'VI1lIer D Woodfl D Carr R Brafzzle D Lxtle J Luclano B Kerstetter J Lantz .I Peddle D N1codemus C Emes Coach Black li ' YY ' ' , . . ,- 1 I I ' I' 'lu Page Ezghty tuo "LITTLE" LIONS OF GRIDIRON The Blue Devll J unlors of Bellwood handed the J V s thelr first set back by a score of 19 to 0 Johnstown left our B team a l1ttle shaken when they took advan tage of a few breaks and walked off on the blg end of a 34 to 0 score The Llttle Llons held Carrolltown thelr hosts scoreless through the first half but then Carrolltown put our lads on the short end of a 7 to 0 count Beaverdale came through to de feat the Altoona Hlgh J V s 24 to 0 ln thelr last game of the season A lot of the B team member w1ll be on Varslty next year thanks to the swell coachmg of Hugh Black and Cyrll Ramsey Lme H Sell P Cogan J Wmters D Nxcodemus G Berry M Wllhams C Emes Back R Roblson J Man1g11a P Mlller H Betar Page E ghty three Basketball HIGHLIGHTS CF THE RICEMEN S SEASON Coach Rlce Coach Kensmger VARSITY BASKETBALL The A H S cagers opened a long and success ful season by defeatlng the Alumn1 by a score of 40 to 37 Bellefonte was the Cagers second v1ct1m 71 to 39 A H S tucked away her first scholastlc game by trouncmg the hometowners on the1r own floor Last year s story was repeated as Altoona met McKeesport and was defeated 40 to 36 Foul shots gave the Tlgers the1r much needed pomts agaln drubbmg Mount U1non 45 to 24 The Maroons rolled to an easy vlctory over the Hunt mgdon county boys Sharon 1nvaded A H S and walked home w1th a score of 44 to 30 tucked under the1r belts Foul shots gave the opponents the edge It was n1p and tuck all the way but the L1on Cagers came through 1n the th1rd perlod defeat 1ng Beaver Falls 37 to 36 Page Eighty four a Victory again--the Ricemen came through II. Betar, B. Beaver, S. Yon, A. Maxwell, D. Mclntyre. M. Nodimyer, D. He-im. B. Cochran, T. Emory, B. Wolfe. J. Platt, A. Goldberg, B. Burvh. E. Bates, E. Foe hler. Team Bellefonte McKeesport Mount UHIOH Sharon Beaver Falls Al1qu1ppa Duquesne Bellefonte Johnstown Ferndale Wllhamsport Johnstown Westmont Frankhn Westmont Wllhamsport Mount Umon Ferndale Lewlstown Westmont Season s Record ELIMINATION GAMES Page E gl tu fi e AHS Opp il X17 a s 'G lf I ' ..........................,...................,...........,........,.,.......... 45 24 ' .........................................,..................,,..............,............. 30 44 ' ' .....................................................,..........,..................... 36 58 Franklin ............................................... ..,............,....,...........,....... 4 0 36 ' ' .....,.........................,....................,,..,....,.................. 48 32 ' ..........,..............................................................,.............. 72 48 ' ' ....................,..,..,.............................................,....... 36 38 ' ................,...........,.............. ....,............,,,. .....,........ 6 4 43 ' ..,......,...................................,................................,..... 68 40 0 74 ' 2 TQT K 171. 'f0r f X- w,..K.g3.,, fkkfin . 1 Q.. 'IIE' 'L . s X Wax 'V 6 H I 1 . i -X QI f LJ WW0 ff Vu I' I 1' 91 'vc 1 XS XS BASKETEERS Alquippa's cagers turned back the Maroon and White's with a score of 58 to 36. Aliquippa's lads really went to town. Duquesne High put the skids under Altoona as they dropped a field goal in the last eight sec- onds of the game, to win by a score of 39 to 38. Ricemen had an easy time of it as they romped to a 64 to 36 victory over the Raider quintet of Bellefonte High School Nip and tuck again as Altoona Lions came out of a bad start to take a big lead over the Trojans of Johnstown final score 54 to 40 The Mountain Lion cagers won their fifth PIAA district 6 game by trouncing Ferndale 65 to 51 A H S again showed its comeback strength by defeating Franklin High A H S won by a 40 to 36 count on the Blue Jay court lg gf Aft 51a First R Mathieu D VS J Rilex D Can ell A a Roth k J Ke e S cor d R vt h k g G C ee s I Fletk D Pa k r L Fletch r A Flank G Stewart 'Nia age: Third Row J Lucian 0 W Ka-ch 1 J Vai Orme B Fred rick T Se-dere D Parsons R Dickman Manag 1 Page Ezghty seven HCGP PLAY HIGHLIGHTS A H S Hoopsters added number nlne 1n the w1n column as they defeated the MIIIIOHHIFCS of Wllllamsport 48 to 32 The Trojans of Johnstown fell 1n as the Mountamers walloped them to the tune of 58 to 53 The Hllltoppers of Westmont tled the score but ln an overtlme play the A1 toona basketeers came through again with a 67 to 63 score The Mountaln LIOHS ran the1r wm column up to 12 as they trounced the Blue Jays of Franklin 72 to 48 Westmont gave the MOUHtalH Llons the1r first D1str1ct 6 loss wlth a final score of 66 to 59 The Llons ended up on the short end of the score A last perlod surge gave the William port MIIIIOHHIFGS a two pomt V1Ct0FJ over the Maroon and Whlte 38 to 36 Altoona Varslty put on a scoring urge and walloped the Trojan FIVC of Mount Umon wlth a 64 to 43 count Coach Phil RICGS lads ended their hoop play season on the Jaffa Court by wh1rl1ng away with a 57 to 38 count over the Ferndale Hlgh boys The Rleemen gave the Sllktowners of Lewlstown a double deal in the first D1StF1Ct 6 Play off by beatmg them 68 to 40 A H S lost out agaln ln the finals The Westmont cagers played a very good game and trounced the Maroon and Whlters 69 to 31 Seoxe P1 aetice Makes Perfect defeat for theusecond time this year - 1 W iff . 'Q se -Q x v 9 I 15 .I 5 u f 'L Q k F , ' 'M r' yi fy" Mi, . IJ' l N . I' , 5 M' K sf ' 30. -13' 'L 3" 2 4 i s v ,? r 5 Rf, 4 xx wt, if H' ".4?1! K 4 '4.,v , Xt C fy ,f ,F ,V-X I W' 1 Q f "W rua. .. W l5'f+g?fg' I 11955 ' Head track coach, Paul Adams, who was very ably assisted by Cyril Ramsey, led his thinclads to another very successful season. The cindermen of A. H. S. were barely nosed out by Mt. Lebanon, 34 to 33 at the W. P. I. A. L. meet. The Shot Put record, which had been set the previous year by A. H. S. fell. The trio of weight men, Nabers, O'Donnell, and Hoover tossed the shot for a combined total of 136 feet UQ inches. The Adams men captured the Pitt Junior college meet as they racked up 55 points. The Lions placed first in seven events. Grove and Feigert took the dashes. Shortencarrier. Fei- gert, Snyder and Davis took the mile relayg Goodfellow. the broad jumpg Foor, the pole vault, and Nabers, the Shot. The Lion tracksters won the Coaches Relay as the quartet of Kelley, Fleming, Goodfellow, and Donley chalked up a new record of 53.5 seconds in the Shuttle hurdle relays. The Lions also placed first in nine other events. B. Feigart, J. Davis, R. Grove, J. Figurell, B. Snyder TRACK AND FIELD A1toona's Trio Leading Best Foot Forward f I l.. L lil! Rl' Nl X . .lg Ifrllt How-R, VVagner. H. Goorlfellow. L. Miller. T. Shorti-iic'ai'rir-r. .l. Davis. R. O'Domivll, E. Nabers. R. Snydvi V . 'uve . Snxvr. lFoml.I.Gi .Dl, nw-XV Ov-"do'ff 1' Ds-Pnse R Grow- D Soniiiivrs B Y-wnvin I Lawson L Fleming l Fe-'illivrs K sl . fl l . x. A V- . . . . p.. . . U Q , - . f . . . - . c 5 img. ll. Davis, VV. Cow-r. K. Coi1iiac'liv1'. nfl l ow-li. Mille-r. .l. F:-aitliw-rs. XV. Donlvy, D. Ke-lly, R. F':-igzirt. F. Ak:-. .l. ll:-nry. .l, Oswzilt. I-I. Sh-tlvr, G F ippm-V. vuith lmw-S. DePa'lmai. S. Yon. E, Slllillllvy, VV. C11m'ari. T. Illvans, li, I4ilPl'SllI'l'2. .l. All'D1'l'llllll. Il. Sparks, T. Slow th low--Assistant Coach C, Ramsey. D. Berry. J. VVllltQ1'S. E. llmm-V, R. Figurel. VV. lrvill. X. Lang. W. M1 Lillgllllll. Head Coach P. Adams. Nth IIPXV'-312111212019 A. Pantzizf-s, E. Smith. li. Lawson, R. Fink. A. VVhitss-l. Head Managvi' N. Tsa-moutalvs. The relay teams journeyed to Lock Haven where they took the class A meet with 20 points. Altoona took four out of five events. Altoona ex- celled in two lap relay, the sprint medley relay, the four lap relay and the mile run. Continuing their victory streak, the Lions pounded the cinder paths for 85 points in the District Relays. Clapper, Davis, Grove and Figurel took the 880 relay. Shortencarrier, Feigert, Snyder and Davis the mile relayg Foor, the Pole vault, and Nabers, the Shot. In the P. I. A. A. meet, held on the cinder path of Penn State, the spiked-shoe schoolboys of A. H. S. with Grove, Feigert, Davis. and Sny- der carrying the baton placed first in the 880 yard relay. Shortencarrier, Snyder, Feigert and Davis placed third in the mile relay. Page Ninety-onf Coach Ramsey! Coach Adam Front llnw --- F. Tall-, A. Guldlw1'g', .l, Rolvhins, P. Shaw. E. Musk. J. lsv11lw1'gf, XV. Maier. J. Low-, E. Rates, li. Fink. D. VVilwl-1. A. Maxwell. Sn-1'r+l1rl liuwiC41z14'l1 Dlzlvk, .l. Tl1m11:1s, S. Miller, S. llzls- lvy, PI. Calrlwvll, IC. Bllftlltltltf, XV. C0111-tt. VV, Cust- lnw, VV. Hemi. C. VV1nnlvac'hv1'. XV. Cum-l11'a11. C. Wnmi Assistant Coarh Vka el11111 T nd R111 Ill: 'X B Ilaskxns BASEBALL THE ELEPHANT DIAMOND NINE 'vs .af -' Cod h Black Coach Wareham P aye Nmftyt Season s Record A H S Opponent Houtzdale Osceola M1lls K1sk1 Johnstown Clearfield Osceola M1lls Clearfield Johnstown ILO Sl'llllSlPI'.1l. ISI' 11. .1i11.l1-. , Q . C ' n R. R. M X V 12 .......,......,...,. .,...,.............. 8 11 .......,,,...... ' ,,.,..,.,, . .,,., 0 , t 2. ..,.......,..,.......,. 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Av -.3 2 ' 1 V '- AQ .l 1 ' 1' R 11 1 1 V 2 - ' .b-' P :yr X' ty-fffm' JUNIOR WARSITY NI MERALS Sheldon Bentley Gene Berry Walter Betar Sam Cogan Cody Emes Blalr Kerstetter James Mrraglla Dave Nlcodemus Ronald Roblnson Harvey Sell Gerald Snyder Wllllam Snyder Dave Wenrleh Edward Wllllams Wllllam Wllson Joe Wlnters Dlcken Mgr Steak Mgr Llngenfelter Mgr Engleman Mgr BASKETBALL 1948 49 1 ARSITY SQI AD X -XRSITI EIGHT INCH I IIILNIILLI1 A Dave Helm Jerry Platt Terry Emory Wllllam Wolfe Sheldon Yon Gene Bates Xllen Goldber Andrew Mixwell Robert Bearer Pete Nedlmyer Wllllam Burch Clalr Deyarmln Mgr WARSITY SIX INK H FELT A A t Baer Dlck Campbell Gene Cheers Tom Fleck Ronald Fller Louls Fletcher AUStlH Franks Howard Hlte Jlm Kelley Jlm Mathleu Dlek Parker Ray Rlley Jlm Rothrock Wllllam Srlyder John Varl Orme Dlek Woods TRACK AND FIELD FIGI-Il' INCH CHFNILLE A DlVld Boyer Gordon Clipper Vyllllan Conrad James DIXIS Wllllam Donley Bob Felgert John Flgurel Leslle Flenllng J mes Foor Jrek Grove Ronald Grove Donald Iselley Norman Layson Larry Mlller Ernest Nabers James Oswalt Thomas Shorten calller Robert Snyder Don Sommer Ray NVagner Sheldon Yon SIX INCH FEI T Wllllam Cover Rlehard Davls Scott DePalma Robert DeRose James Feather K1rlForshberff Clarence Irvln Theodore KIIIU James Lawson John McDermltt Thomas Means Robert Mlller Benjamln Newman Wllllam Reaney Frank Ake Dean Berry John Feather Wllllam Overdorff Edgar Smawley Thomas Sloey Wllllam Spark Ronald Stettel Mana ers Ron lld Flnk Rrchard Lawson VVIIIIHIII MeLau hlln An le PIIIIILQS Earl Smlth Nllck Ts rmoutlles Albert Whltsel BASEBALL FIGHT INCH I HEWILI F Clyde Eu ene Mlek Jessc Scott Isenberc, Wllllam Kelgy Collet Eugene Joseph Bates Wllllam L Cochrln Wllllam Paul Costlow Wllllbald Otto Maler Ernest Walter Wlnklbauer Allen Leonard Goldberv Donald Robert Wlble Andrew Joseph Maxwell John Joseph Lowe Edward Geor e Clldwell John Nason Wlberg Clarr Eugene Wom bacher Samuel Edwlrd Mlller Joseph Arthur Robblns Rlehrrd Louls Kllne Manager Clrl Gary Woods Mani LI SIX INCH FELT Dudley Wlllllm MIIILI Glol e VVal er Ree Fred Fu ene Tate Charles Wllllam Shaw Edwln Hu h Burtnette Rllph Slmuel Housley Rlymond Louls Funk, Robert C1 Mlller Mana er Rob rt F Br 15 Marla er Ch llles Edward Shuster Manager Ernest Eugene HdShlDS LIMERALS Sidney Mllton Wlyne Mlna cr Jlrnes Irvln Thom rs Mrn iger Page N mety hte 1 1 1 1 -1 I f L . . 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C, ,, . . 1 1 . 11, . 1 1 1 1 . . , D , C . 1 , D 1 1 , , I 1 1 1 , I 2 X, 2 ' g F ', 2 I ' 2 ', 2 2 1 CHEERLEADERS It s finally happened' Altoona High now has both girl and boy cheerleaders These boys and girls do a Athletlcs line Job of keeping up our school spirit and certainly deserve a great deal of credit for helping to make all our athletic contests successful Miss Helen Bloomfield who IS the new sponsor rates high praise for untirmg Promoters efforts to make good cheerleaders ATHLETIC COUNCIL All athletic events held by A H S are under the supervision of the Athletic Council This board IS com posed of various members of the school board and faculty D J Djaff BkVS ia 1 D C I as well as a student representatlve Robert Mlller was chosen to represent the student body this year The Council meets monthly Some of their duties are to make out the schedules arrange games and pur chase equipment PuJ1 N mety slr , . O . ' . ! ' Y 7 7 3 T3 ,QA . Q " Fil-sm 1:.,w --- 'Ii '7 limlgl-i's. .I. linu- xvr. . Im-ziii. 1. S1-vullll li 11 W - - ll. Burk.-t. P. Mai-- qu.-ttn-, D. llvmp- x ,,. liill. D. .Izu'ksmi, ' 1 I M. Ruin-i'igu, U. -lj 1 lflurris. . li- -5 I l'llS1I. V ' Tliirfl Row - G. Smith, S. Holtz- ingvr, N. llaniiu. Miss H, Bloom- I'i4-ld. ll. Tlionipsmi, .l. P , . Mzlellloc-ks, ll. A llnffiiiziii, P. Zvt- ' le'I'. A. Svlllvgvl, ' 4 D. Getz. P. llvy- A7 f liulrlS. VV. Gilm- lmiis, J. McNeal. Y E. vli 0. E, run S, '. Iliff- 4 iizii. f 7 ." . - ' Jawelln Track and F meld Records Event Yard Y Il d Yard Yard M11e Yard D 1sh D 1sh Dash Dash H1gh 142 111ehesJ Yald H1 h C39 mchesl Yard Low Hurdles Yud Low Huxdles Pole Vault H1gh Jump B1oad Jump Shot Put Dxseus 14 lb DISCUS 13 lb 9 oz! Hamme1 Throw Hurdles Hu1dles 6ozJ M1le Relay 2 Mlle Relay Dlstince Medley Rel 1y 440 Relay 880 Relay Shuttle-Low Hurdle Relay .,........... Holder James Ward James Ward W1ll1am Madden Calvln Ward E Ammerman Donn K1nzle James Gehrdes Donn Klnzle James Gehrdes Paul Kruls Byron Croz1er Jack Hopper Steve Laeh Steve Laeh Leonard Frescoln Steve Laeh Dan Galbralth G1ll1land OShe1l Shaner Madden McDonald Scott Lone Ward Sw ope Mauro V M1ller E M1ller Lon Fmn Hopper Ma1lla1d Long McDonald Ward Shaner ....... Goodfellow Kelley Donley Fleming Meet D1str1ct 6 D1str1ct 6 State Meet State Meet Brown U Pltt Freshman State Meet D1str1et 6 State Meet DlStT1Ct 6 D1StT1Ct 6 D1str1ct 6 Alumn1 State Meet W P I A L Relays Alumm Dlstrlet 6 Inv1tat1on Meet Coaches Relay Coaches Relay Penn Relays Coaches Relay Coaches Relay Page Ninety-seven Year 1935 1935 1939 1942 1937 1936 1943 1936 1943 1944 1939 1940 1938 1938 1939 1937 1938 1939 1940 1940 1941 Raymond N Hoffman Athlet1c D1rector Record 218 501 588 289 1 mm 4 mm 152 148 238 223 1 ft 61 f f 91 53 ft lr 13 ft 51+ 148 ft 101 1 ft 18 ft 11 ITIIH IYHI1 YTIIII 1942 ....... 1 min 1948 ........,..... SCC SCC SCC SCC SGC SCC SEC SGC SBC 22 2 sec 28 8 18 9 44 3 33.2 53.5 SEC SBC. SSL SCC SEL Altoona Intramurals Perfect P0159 A great many boys ln Altoona Hlgh School who do not have tlme to partlcl pate 1n Varslty Sports take part 1n the var1ous Intramural events Many of these boys cannot meet the requxrements to take part 1n varslty sports and find exer CISG and enjoyment ln the lntramural pro gram Paul Morse supervlses the sports pro gram Wh1Ch mcludes touch football track foul shootlng and basketball physlcal alertness IH the boys who stage them after school hours ln the gymna Slum A keen sense of competltlon has been developed between the homerooms 1n these 1nterest1ng mtramural aCt1V1tleS The homerooms wh1ch wln these con tests are awarded banners 1n recognltlon of the1r hlgh achlevement Each home room keeps the banner It w1ns unt1l the next year when they have to compete to keep the coveted banner The first event 1n the schedule of sports IS touch football Seven players com prlse the team three of whom are backs Each game lasts twenty m1nutes w1th only a two mlnute rest between each quar ter of five m1nutes each Flrst downs are glven Wlth each five yard galn Thxs year teams part1c1pated ln the homeroom basketball tournament The wlnner of the wlnner s bracket plays the w1nner of the loser s bracket for the school The broad Jump hlgh Jump pole vault shot put dlscus and Javelln are lncluded 1n the track events wh1ch are staged along w1th the 50 75 100 , and 220 yard dashes Zxmmerman was the foul shootlng champ1on w1th 68 out of 100 shots Lytle and DeV1tt txed for second place w1th 61 out of 100 Page Nmety eight ' . . , . . y a I . ' Y y - . n . l ' D ' 9 v ' ' 1 . ' y . . , Such sports develop coordination and Championship' . . . - D . Y ' l . . Y l ' ' ' v v ' . 'J 'v ' ' kd. 4.5 f? 1 5 s . S R f I :'- s f M if ' QI 5- K x - v 13? JK' ..!x ' M5 K LK- W I Q. I I 52 ' L if SQ 3 EEK! I Y I ' X .U my' U - Q. . '21 . 1 . ' . 4 'Q 5 f QS ? if r - 2 ' ,yy 5 'ill .4 t Wag Q , AAWQBF 14 f ,M- . . T 'AN is ak 5 5 SS: fl- T? 3 . 3 X I M .o. 1 nn' Q ' u 1 K 4 155 - it 41 -A Jn. as Z y Rmif, , i h ? I XL . h 504 Q, 2 f 3' 13 W , f '1 fvinn-nag il-fi it Z We i 3 W ,D- 4 K -. A K , L h V ,, fa -L . W Q i, Y as 'llc ' A N j 'I' tiki 5 X S in ' :., X Mk V4 ' i zi. . 2.5 1 : ' L A vffg' Vip, as mv f ,' K 1, A ,iff S 4 ' D th .Qs W 'W It . , msg? 5 ' 'i ' ' W 2 x 'E f A w. , X fig f E5 X A X5 5 X , F' 2 , v , H , 1 ii 'lx u 4,11 lr s Intramurals GIRLS IN ACTION Phys1cal fitness IS a necesslty It IS just as essent1al for the glrls as the boys To meet th1s need of var1ed IH terests at Altoona H1gh School 1ntra mural sports events are carrled on 1n the gym In th1S way a fine Splflt of frlendly competltlon IS aroused En thus1asm IS kept uppermost 1n all games Under the superv1s1on of MISS France MCGIHHIS every g1rl 1n h1gh school IS g1ven the opportun1ty to par t1c1pate 1n some part1cular sport One of the first attractlons of the year was the pyram1d bu1lders There were th1rty five g1rls part1c1pat1ng The g1r1s recelved twenty five po1nts for each performance Wh1Ch gave them sev enty five po1nts toward the1r 1ntra mural award Badmlnton started the lntramurals for the year Of the hundred and four teen g1rls who s1gned to play e1ghty tive part1c1pated 1n the tournament The wmnlng pa1r was Marcella Ruble and J ackle Del Grosso Followmg the badmmton tournament the glrls started s1gn1ng up for bas ketball Elghty five g1r1s slgned up to play Captams were elected and those succeedmg were Hazel Thomas VIV 1an Walker Nancy Lombardo Helen Far1s Cloyde Ray Jack1e Del Grosso and Marcella Ruble There were a few weeks of practlce throwmg holdmg chose thelr teams and the tournament began Outstandmg basketball play ers are eventually chosen for honor ary vars1ty Immedlately followmg basketball came the klckball and volleyball tourna ments The losmg teams 1n volleyball and klckball were el1m1nated untll a champlon team was chosen Last of all came the softball tournw ment wh1ch lasted unt1l the end of the year Paje One Hzmdred 0 ze . l, 5 - ' - - and catching the ball. The captains From the ancrent rates, still hallowed Flows our strength and PgOHdd quiet power e ne un re Two ACTIVITIES II 5 ,J in f X 1 1, .f MK ,M Q. -f kfl 'K V ,I S . 4 2 j 'X Q., J' I I Q ' ' -W AIIIQQIQ i I M I f ,T X ,I -, QQ 5395 , A. V gxx -UNA 05.3 .- f it ,uw -s. A.. 1 I f ir ,H my N--A ,. ,Q Investlng Memorxes Actwltles Program Durlng the latter part of September of thls last year the homerooms of A H S were engaged 1n an excltlng contest to see Wh1Ch room would be first to reach the covet ed goal of one hundred per cent member Shlp 1n the sale of aCt1V1ty t1Ck6tS by the ACtlV1t1GS Assoclatlon The act1v1ty tlcket IS a type of maglc key Wh1Ch unlocks the doors of speclal assembhes and athletlc events to those who hold It and saves the students money The more than fortunate owner recexves a Compass our newspaper the Mountaln Echo and a reduced prlce for the Horseshoe our year book along Wlth many other prlvxleges Just from th1s one maglc key The teachers were qulte w1ll1ng to glV9 thelr loyal support valuable tlme and en thuslasm for the Vafled and mterestlng ac t1V1tlCS The students gave the1r money and of course the1r wholehearted support The money galned from th1s sale of 8Ct1V1 ty tlCketS IS placed IH a common treasury to be used for the good of the ent1re school Pajc Ons' Hzndrvi Fon' Mlss Kenetta Helss Home Room Representatives BOYS First How- J. Iawhini. XV. Ilili-man, R Roberta. VV. Forr, .I. Ansman, R. llaiiiley, S. Ili-nry. H. Ilorton, H EW-v Swoiifl Hovv-XV. Hitt-. T. Korli. J. Svrwlli-. ll, llurifif-r. XV. Fry. li. Mr-- liit3'i'v, XV. Blziiiisoii, .I. Slizi-i'lmoi1gli. T. XV-irtz. Third l-tow-N, Tsanioutalvs. li. Wood, G. Bates. J. Miller H II 'H XV. V . HUXQT, 1195-If'llflll'tll4'l', P. Miller. GIRLS First Row .l. Conrail. ll. Dziy, P 3l2ll'fll11'liP, K. Springer, 'l'. Martclla L. 3lEll'il'il2l. J. Hurley, B. Alflllllll- gal. B. Linrivniiir, E. Shay. M. lleiss Sn-concl Row-B. Saleme. G. Parker. VV Hooper, Il. Rooney. N. Benson, Z Miller, A. Bloomfield. L. Mille-r, P Kopp, R. Ili-on-i'. Third How-M, VV:1lk:-r, D. Knoll. D Div-tzvl. E. Sziinf-l. C. Mille-r. M Strawn. .l, Frey, A. Hicks-X. P. T. A. tickets, Activities tickets, HORSE- SHOE sales. These sales along with many other jobs have been the mainspring of A. H. S. The group responsible for these activities was the HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES, under the supervision of Miss Renetta Heiss. Throughout the year this group presented some very useful programs in the home rooms. Citizenship and Courtesy headed the list of topics for discussion. Next on the agenda was the Stu- dent Government and then the representatives supplied us with some enlightening views on vocations. When the seniors' thoughts began to turn to- wards post high school days the HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES were on hand to offer aid in choosing the correct college. A helpful discus- sion on Boy-Girl Relations was the final program sponsored by this group. N if Y. fi' ,E .s Page One Hundred Fire Girls League The Girls League is an organization of all of the girls in Senior High School. The interests and needs of the girls determine its activities. The League makes the girls co-partners in the planning of the school's activities, and it has as its objective the development of the girls themselves. It en- deavors to give them opportunities for work and service, to engage in wholesome recrea- tional activities, and to interest them in girls' problems-such as boy-girl relation- ships, vocations for girls and personality developments. Some of the activities and programs that high-lighted the present year were The Style Show by the stylist of the Simplicity Pattern Company using high school girls as modelsg the forum for senior and junior girls on the subject of "Men" conducted by Mr. Black, Mr. Faris and Mr. Lantzg the program featuring the eight girls-gradu- ates of 1947 and 1948, who returned to high school to tell the senior girls about their jobsg the program on Personality and Man- ners, written and produced by the program committee. Many girls will have memories of the truck decorated for the Santa Claus parade. And all senior girls will long re- member the Mother-Daughter banquet held for senior girls and their mothers in the cafeteria on Saturday, May 14. M. Karasek J. Gaines J. Keller E. Shay Page One Ilzmdrfrl Six V The purpose of the Boys Federation is to create more interest in the affairs of the school among the boys and to advance their physical, social. mental, and spiritual wel- fare. The initial meeting of the organiza- tion was held in October with the Rev. Al- fred Petersen as guest speaker. His talk included points on good citizenship and the need for the best of men in every vocation. The Federation viewed a movie on foot- ball plays and they also had a Christmas program of music. At one of the meetings Chief Petty Officer Dunn gave a very in- teresting talk on the United States Navy as a career. At the January meeting Mr. Bashore presented Chuck Coder with the "A" Blanket, which signifies his work as an out- standing athlete, and following this presen- tation the boys enjoyed a film on safety. The remaining programs dealt' with Physical Education, Annual Show Previews, and the final Senior program held on May Tenth. 1 4 Q Boys Federation Hugh G. Black R. Miller C. Coder C. McDonald X Page One Hundred Seven s " ,S " x' W ". J N. ff' 4, 1 1 1 1 A X f ,xwffwn K PV ' N 1 , X , X.. ' ,f ng , ,f-N, ,ff V-4. Af 1 , , H ,,' , I . .K , ',,,w..Qfh Qi Q tx p, ff' f, ,Z N 1525 i :.',jjffi 1 1. ant:-,:'f'v1" ff ' X, 'wg , .QVF5 ,:7fij?.lf4Q, ' Wy' 'wg ,j W 95:1 3 Qi- 1 Q .-1 15. It Y ,gli 'gsflth-iff f '1 l, ' -, '. , fu.-1: Qi .PJ -" -'J , 'v1fy-x-5y4.,5- . u y Y - S! n ev. .t , , V14 ffyjp.-52's 41 9 jg .C .V,,k,, u, ,"fr 4 Mfr".--1." "1 . li ' v :Z , I g KW? 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T e 1949 Horsesho Puyr' Ons' Ilundrcfl Tmz -fgiQQ- Work has begun C? 1 Sang Agree? or Disagree? HORSESHOE The aim of this year's Horseshoe Staff has been to produce a book that would serve as a written record of our activities and the people who participated in them. Photography has been utilized to introduce the different sections of the book and to illustrate the activities in our school this year. We have endeavored to edit this 1949 Horseshoe in such a manner that it will serve as a reminder of our high school days and of the out- standing events which took place. In this volume your staff has tried to keep in mind the ideals and char- acteristics suggested by the theme of the Horseshoe tThe Forty- Ninersj. Though history and legends tell of the progress and discoveries made by the Forty-Niners, we believe that our High School students have also made progress and new discov- eries in this world of today. The Early Stages STAFF MEMBERS Editor-in-Chief ....,..,.....,............, ..., Ione Davis Business Manager .,.. ...., L ois Hoover Editors: Literary, Carl Laich: Photography, Regis Quiring Per- sonnel, Dotty Hemphill: Administration, Classes and Publications, Pat Keller: Clubs, Janet DeShong3 Music and Dramatics, Ann Bloomfieldg Boy's Sports, Charles Piersong Girls' Sports, Vivian Walkerg Typists-Delores Fagan, Betty Jane Mohler. Other Staff Members- Nancy Boland, Peggy Daniels, Betty Jane Rutherford. Sponsors-Edgar J. Brooks and Eugene L. Lantz. Printing Adviser-Ceylon S. Romig. Right where we put it elf elm T Mountain Echo Managing Editors ... Associate Editors .. Literary Editors . .. Sports Editors News Editor ....... Circulation Managers Typists . . , 5Kae Parks 1Nancy Haupt 5Audrey Davis fCloyde Ray Uoanne Albright 'Barbara Bistline 5Ronald Ewing 1Frank Blake .. Marilyn Walker 5 Martha Dodson 1Sara Miller lShirley Ann Ropp 1Dorothy Smith Exchange Managers ... ....i-Lane Davis Art Editors .... Sponsor. . . The Big Five 1Lois Stumpf lYvonne Badwey ..lJoan Burkhart lRobert Miller ....Miss Mildred Heller Miss Mildred Heller Beating The Deadline Business-Like Papers Ready Busy People Work with a Smile Evidently members of the Mountain Echo Staff still believe in the old say- ing, "Where there's a will, there's a way." Although they had to lower the number of issues and cuts due to finan- cial circumstances, the backbone of the paper remained. In order to keep this backbone firm, the students increased their efforts on style, make-up, and new types of articles. The paper, under the sponsorship of Miss Mildred Heller, is written, styled, and "made-up" by students for v'-Q 31 Serious Business Interesting Reading the benefit and pleasure of fellow class- mates. Student and school activities are the general topics of interest which are reported. This includes anything from "pet peeves," or the latest fads, to the coverage of sports events. These are presented in the form of features, editorials, interviews. or news stories. The Echo, adding more honor to its name this year, won first place from the international society of Quill and Scroll. So you see they really have done their best for you this year. Pagw Om, Hzmrlrfrl Thirteen Mlss Ida Woome1 Just as the Forty NIHGFS IH the1r frenz1ed bew1lderment turned to the compass for guldance so the Sopho mores comlng 1nto Altoona Hlgh School depend upon The Compass for aSS1St ance Although The Compass IS pubhshed pr1mar1ly for Sophomores all students find 1n It necessary and helpful mforma t1on It contams the da1ly schedule fac ulty 11StS school regulat1ons and fac1l1 tl9S muslcal organ1zat1ons sports and for the conven1ence of each student who wlshes to know about h1S school atd 'N Bo Il G Reed J Hu The Compass STAFF Ed1tor 1n Chlef Glorla Reed BUSIHQSS Manager Joan Hurley Assoclate Ed1tOT Margaret Brown Head Typ1St Martha M11ler Assoclate Typlsts MIHHIS RGStaUF1 Mar ene Kelly Reporters Arhne Sllfer Shlrley Pme Mary J Edwards Allce Gremer F R R tau 1 A Sllfer N11 s V50 'N 'XI ll 'NI Kell 'NI J Edwards SP1 Puuf ze 1 r II Four li' ' y ' 'I ' . ..,................, . 1 ' ..........,.....,....... ' ' . . ' . .- . . 1 y - e . I Q . . . . Y 1 1 V a reading list. The Compass is pubhshed I . . . . ' - 1 v . . , Se -v -11. r w . . . . rley. irst ow-A. Greiner. M. ns rl , ' , 1 's ' 01111-r. ,I. 1 i er, A - Y. 1 . . ' . . HP. , P Or ' Ilmlral fflll rj. at QUILL AND SCRCLL Can we ever forget those weekly broad casts held over WRTA by the Altoona Hlgh Radlo Stars? No you say we ll never forget the fun We had nor the hard work It meant The Qulll and Scroll a natlonal SOC16ty for hlgh school Journahsts orlglnated 1n 1926 To become a member of the organlzatlon a student must have contrlbuted work to one of the publlcatxons of the school and he must also have a hlgh scholastlc standlng Each member wrote one act sklts for pres entatlon over the a1r Current t0p1CS were also featured ln these radlo programs MEMBERS Joann Albrlght Rlta Armems Audrey Davls Dorothy Davls Jane Davls Marjor1e Grlfflth Nancy Haupt Joe Henry Kae Parks GIOFIH Reed Page One Hundred F1ftccn Seated G Reed R Arm IS M G r 1 f f 1 t h Henry Standlng J Albrlght D Davls K P rk A Davxs J Davxs N Haupt Miss Mlldred Heller -. ,. - en',. ' ,J -- , ',.a,. ' v . . , , 7 , 7 ' , 7 Y 1 7 Y 7 1 1 ! ! , . 4 X 1 ,, ,S y 4 II A -M-M111 lwmww + 535' . .affzff .,f I S r ...- 2, M W I W S 'NI R if gl ALiy ef Lf!! ww'w ' I x ' X A bk' .1 A Mfiwdilf 2 , . I gg is Tw' 1 W, M 7 7' Qswjggpz-':AfwA A v '13, ,., 'B ' i - 'MG' ae? A " j5'wi:5X31 i -A5134 f 2-W, U dw" ' mm 'g,,m im.i'2 fwnemuwwf 5 v WZ. ,""',,....'Q "MM ,Agg- . 0 ,Mqnalww If an Q-- 'N Q. ..... , - :VWP4 V: . Y-MQ, .: , Q si .y,. ,A '..-L T i,-A3135-53-ivi,.,W .WM Jeff' N Q- : un! . ' '- t ff ' . gy f ,.f....x. ff K' AQ 'ggi STV -. .WZ 3 , '11 CLUB DISCLOSE HIDDEN TALENTS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE This year, as in past years, the Junior Academy of Science is made up of pupils interested in different phases of science. The members consist of fifteen seniors, ten juniors, and live sophomores, selected for outstanding achievement in science. The club is under the sponsorship of Mr. Wimmer, head of the science depart- ment of the school. Speakers, individual projects, field trips. and many other interesting projects make it an educational and enjoyable year for the members of this club. . E 5 AUXILIARY POLICE The Auxiliary Police, sponsored by Mr. Yon, is composed of boys who are inter- ested in the safety and well-being of their fellow students. Their arm bands are a sign of safety at dangerous street crossings. They are on the job, rain or shine. They help to make parking easier at Commence- ment and Baccalaureate. They have a plan whereby they may get awards at the end of the year similar to the football awards. E Academy of Science Se-ated-J. Gettig, M. Kara- sek. T. VVilson. J. Keller. First Row-M. Cornelius, V. Mundy, B, Merritts, M. Huble. B. Cullvtt, B. Gib- boils. S--cond Row-VV. Ba'roody. F. Henderson, B. Nelson. B. Steele, J. Bartley. R. Beech. Third Row-J. Henry. C. Snn-al, J. Mounts, R. VVat- son. C. Lindsay. Auxiliary Police First Row - D. Su-edeiilii-rg, K. Potter. D. Ilasln-tt. ll. Foosn-. J. Fry. D. Clark. Second Row-Mr, Yon. R. Piper, G. Colby, R. Con- lon, E. MCGlynn. BRIDGE CLUB A Grand Slam! The goal of every mem- ber of the Bridge Club which met in the Placement Office every alternate Thurs- day for instruction and games. First the fundamentals were learned and then some snappy games were played. Traditional prizes were awarded to winners. This club under the direction of Miss Hare is comparatively new in A. H. S. It is only in its third year of existence. Bridge Club First Row-A. Bloomfield, .I. Gettig, D. Gossard, L. Cohen, ll. llitv, S. Fiffirk. G. Holton, N. Ilaupt. N. Mvntzer, L. Lass. A. Hand- maker. Second Row-D. Hemphill, J. Burkvt. Y. Badwey. M, Shwartz, II. George, B. Hunter, M. lla-llf-r, D. Mu- ran. E. Ridfilv, S. Crum. Third Row-M. Karasek, G. Kolb. S. Kuritzsky. B. Sliroyer, J. DeSh0ng, J. Sliroyvr, E, Bigelow. A. Da- vis, M. ll:-nclrivks, L. Bad- wvy, J. Mull:-n. '49 FRIENDLY RIVALRY CAFETERIA PATROL The main purpose of the Cafeteria Patrol under the guidance of Mr. Graf and Mr. Yon is to maintain order in the cafe- teria through student participation. The members have the fifth period free and are on duty every day. Their job is to assist in preventing in- terruption in the movement of the lines, to insist on students' respecting the rights of others and to see that chairs and tables are in place for the incoming classes. Cafeteria Patrol S'-ated-B. Louder. Mr. Graf. Mr. Yon. B. Huffnagle. First Row-D. Ilaslett. R. Piper, D. Mm'Garry, C. Cn- fivr. CLUB VARIED INTERESTS FELLOWSHIP CLUB This club is composed of boys and girls who are interested in having Christian fellowship together and in becoming Chris- tian workers. They meet every other Thursday in Room 102 to have a program of Christian fellowship which includes singing hymns, and choruses, prayer, and reading of the scripture. The speakers for the club meet- ings are ministers, missionaries, or repre- sentatives from schools or colleges which prepare students for this kind of work. The Fellowship Club is sponsored by Miss Duncan. FLASK AND BEAKER CLUB Under the leadership of Wilbert Hoff- man, the Flask and Beaker Club performs many experiments on various commercial products in order to analyze the products and to determine their value. This club also goes on field trips, hears interesting lectures, and sees many valuable movies. This club, one of the oldest scientific clubs in A. H. S., is composed of students who wish to know more about chemistry than there is time for in class. Fellowship Club Seated-P. Grabill, Miss Duncan, J. VVeyant, D. Porte. Standing-D. Hauser. M. Young. C. Rankin, .I. Iron- side. D. Lytle. L. Miller. E. LeCompte, B. Ilarpstcr, L. Speacht. Flask and Beaker Club Seated k R. Isenberg. R. Steinriv-l. F. Fochli-r. First Row- E. Griffith, A. lllye-rs. L. VVilliams. L. Barlwey. VV. Iluoper, P. Ross. M. Cornelius. ll. Evey, Mr. Ilrvffma-n. Sw-oiirl How-C. Limlsay, .l. Braun. E. Kvphart. .I. La- ratonrla. T. Grusciynski, ll. VVatson, E. VVilliams. '49 PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Th1s club under the sponsorshlp of Mr Lantz accomphshed a great deal durmg the year There were many speakers who gave talks on requlrements for teachers as well as stresslng the need for good teachers Some of the members had a chance to practlce teachmg 1n the ele mentary schools The a1m of the club IS to promote 1nte1 est and glve mformatlon about the fleld of teach1ng an amb1t1on Wh1Ch It reahzed to a large extent durmg the year Future Teachers Club 1 I Means M Vka Tax or A Bloom flf ld Fnst Rom Vkolfe Cornehus V Reed B Hun trr D Dodson J Barratt Walker 'NI Fller Lantl nd I 1 Lxt 0 Nlarhoffx NI Rmlghaxri b Coe L Kourx S Clum Burket S F1fflCk hnc Rrvx Y Barium ssslsr C ce I C' Batrus F Suton D Barnfs in mnastlc Drlll C lub Flrst Row P Strunk NI elghard A Sllfer Chambers H Thomas D Co eman Troxell S Faris N Fagan fund Rovx Carl I osso II Faris M VS alk B Pflllgli D lack 'N Lombardo J Fern Third Rovs Rax Rhodes NI Ferrxs I Nia: tm B 'lIc'Ne1l J Aultrnan F llusler S Pringle GYMNASTIC DRILL CLUB Thlrty five g1rls under the sponsorsh1p of Mlss MCGIHHIS make up the Gymnast1c Dr1ll Club Meetlng on every Thursday after school, they do d1fferent CXCFCISGS on the mats, r1ngs and sprmgboards The g1rls entertalned the State Stu dent Senate, when It met here 1n Octo ber the GIFIS League, and at a number of other occaslons The members of the club do th1s for enjoyment and It helps them to galn polnts 1n the Intramural Sports Program L QA 3 . Q . . K' . - , 9 Y I 9 S1-atv i-. . . . " lk- vr. L. gl , . - A1 I ' - J. ' , M. V.' A .' i Mrf S0111 i'lW 4 L. Q I . T. . v". . . V ' ' . '. ll. . . ' , J. , , ' ' . L, Miller. T "1 v'- , ' VV. Tr - . 1. Ti ' 2 N. lan- lla, 1. . ,, . t , T ' . ' 1 'JZ 1' . 'P, ' ,f EQ Q S ' 'I '-F. - . .. Ds-l- gr , . . " - 4-r. . ' 1, , . "son, .'. . . "s. ' ' - C.. D. 1 CLUB SCHOOL SERVICE HALL PATROL The patroling of the halls of A. H. S. was very efficiently handled by a staff of students under the direction of Miss Heiss. This patrol was very effective as it main- tained order and put an end to student loitering in the halls during classes. This group has functioned for one year and students as Well as the faculty felt it was a success. HI-Y CLUB This year the Hi-Y Club consists of over thirty members. This high school club is affiliated with the Y. M. C. A. They hold their meetings each Wednesday evening in the Y Building. During these weekly meetings of the club the boys enjoyed the many facilities offered by the Y, such as basketball, volleyball, swimming and even some bowling. The purpose of the members of this club is to develop themselves mentally. as well as physically in order to maintain high standards of living. Hall Patrol First Row G. Smith, P, Mar- quette-. M. Reighard. B. Prinzle. M. Dodson, P. Fickes, R. Eckhard, D. Kuny. M. Bowersox. E. Bosso, J. CIil'1iH1Il1ll'U. H. Huptln-s, C. Sniaxxley, M. Shopv, J. Trem- m l nl, Svvunrl Row - M. Siprrist. M. laneri, D. VVilson. B. Mer- ritts. T. MvNs-lis. G. Parker. J. Chambers. B. McNeil, T. Mais-rhofvr. H, Himes, M. Pinv. Mary Servella, A. Pow- ell, L. Leap. Tliirrl Row R. McNight. N. Piper, Y. Bm-sc, B. Defin- tnnis. P. Joni-s. J. Graffius. l'. Mi-Calm. M, Ruhlv. M. lusckarri. Z. Mille-r. J. Bas- hore. M. Grant. B. Jones. H. Hammer. Fourth Row R. Weaver. V. Johnson. D. Davis, S Balrl- win, R. Bush, C. Carey. J. Fasirk, M. Shii-iris. H. Hom'- vr, B. Grzilmm. C. Limlu-rt. K J. Rita-In-y, J. Simmons, J. Taylor. Fifth Row S. Brandt, D. Mr-- Fnrmick. F. Lauer, VV. Sparks. K. Parks. F. Hollin Hi-Y Club S1-ated-B. VVintvrs, J. Burns. H. Br-iglv, C. Wombacher. Mr. Oylvr. First llow--li, Hoopes. A. K1-nip, B. Biirgvt. T. Arni- strong. Ii, Anderson, S. Bentley. C. Christafiolus. L. Meadows. L. Davis. Sm-4-onrl Row--B. Connolly, R. Isviiberg. .I. Arinstrong, K. Vii-kiiry. .l. Rodgers. B. Tzrylor, H, llall, A. XVhits-il. .l. Anslingi-r. D. Sliroyvr. Third How - B. VValt--rs. J. Storxncr, L, Shank. E. Srnawley. D. Long. F. Tus- sey, E. Rhodes, B. Clark. D. Miller. 1 ROLLER SKATING CLUB The members of the Roller Skatlng Club under the leadershlp of Mr Morse, met 1n the afternoons after school at the Jaffa Mosque They practlced very hard to 1m prove the1r skating and to learn the lat est steps Some of the members became very skllled and even performed for out s1de groups The faC1llt1eS avallable at the Mosque were excellent and the members enjoyed the evenlng set aS1d6 for skatlng Roller Skating Club llkl Row Sutlett lvarhoof I onalrlson xakl r P Flsc Lmdamfr S Featn A G 'lwxwf-4 1 TS utshall lllfnflfl J Cxumm D Palmer mr J Flukl J C M Gfr LI to nl on Grow D Mann KEEP IN STEP SQUAD LEADERS Physlcal Education is especlally 1mpor tant to the young men of today because Wlth mllltafy tralnlng an lmportant part of every boy s l1fe Physlcal Educatlon can get hlm 1n proper body cond1t1on to be long to one of the branches of SGFVICE The Squad Leaders, who are p1Ck8d by Mr Morse accordmg to the1r ab1l1t1es to lead help and teach others, are dolng a line Job gettlng the boys ln shape A Q.: - E "1 :Y , '11 ' gn ,nrlaf ,m. 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I . ,r 4. onrth Ron J Duvls Dunn J l mmlr J I ow NI Rlffle 'NI Bur lll 1- Flckls A Johnson Z N11 Q I-uufman XI Shopn P Maxquetu J 1 no S 1-. s Flnn B Bur 1 Jolnx-.on D Vkxlson R Troxm nn Ron D hum Txemmll oyd X e1r Lnxp XI Francls F Bosso J Topzle P Roblnson Q1-.ur Tmnllttx XI Brubaker X lhl nssu Bunn D Carvso B Pm sm X Meultts J' Klllg J Rossmar P spalrixng P Ixvln B McFa1land M Puk S Huplrl L Baku P Vondrxd Nl' Gunsalus P Wlntn F Bmnrlt R w J n Kno 'NI an J' Danella C Robbzn D Xlexander H + A Roack I Hax R Duffe Y 'mer C Fleck V G'lll1lY B Cla k sl Cl k ar e x 1 Ron Capstuk J Amlck M I x ardnu Nlclxlnnex un I Ninn zer P C lx us P Belglm J FJIISICK C 'VI1er 1 91 r K Porter Ij0IfIDtlSf9I' B xlCb..'llllIl B Iklflghl X NI1Nell1s Squad Leaders s Pon R Chaznb rs G N axshall D Howl: s I Potter P DeRose F Gor don G Hauck H Plper P Koegler D Klme ond Pow Stoll Poss H Murphx B Es trlght P Hlnnlan A Fa 119111 T Steel L Conforte G Lease nd Povx X Ff Homer X Woomer H Belgle P 'NIcCall F Gates T Drosakls D Boxer B Jacobs 'N Maur CLUB SNAPPY ACTION SWIMMING CLUB There were quite a few students inter- ested in aquatics this year, as was shown by the large membership in the club. This club was under the sponsorship of Hugh Black. The meetings were held every Thursday afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. Two lifeguards assisted in the training of club members. The idea of the club was to help the students improve their strokes and diving as well as having fun in the water. TRAFFIC PATROL The Traffic Patrols, all seventy of them, are seen in the halls between classes. They are distinguished by the maroon and white arm bands, bearing the initials, T. A. P. Why are they there? To tell you such things as "These are 'up' steps," and to keep order in the halls. What would the halls of A. H. S. be without T. A. P.? This organization is under the sponsor- ship of Miss Lauver and is made up of students elected by the faculty and the older members of the patrol. Swimming Club f First Row-D. Lyons. G. Smith, .I. Y.Volt'v-. M. Fran- ws. D. VV:-hm-r. D. Caruso. T. lklairtvllziv. M. VVari'il'k. P. Marquette. S. Campbell. S. Cellini. E. Rightnour. E. Frakvr. J. Donaldson. .l. F:-him. N. Bfllalitl. tml IiovviVV. Iiiurray, G. Vanllornv. R. Fulton, D. Young. P. Divcly, B. Grove, M. Dodson, M. Shay. J. .if-wi-ll. D. Noll. J. Miller. P. Barry. P. Nicorienius. ll. Eirli--. R. Armenis, D. Boland. E. Sharrer. Tliirri Rowili. DeBolt, E Mivkvl. S. Clarke. B. Don- ivy. ll. Clarke. A. Corho li. Blnw1'I'S. H. Gl3liLliS, K Eai'm-st. A. Pantazes. M Moran, N. Tsanioutales. Traffic Patrol :iti-rl .l'. IUeShon:. M. Swo- virk. A. Hir-kvy. S. Yon, J 11:11:11-5. XV. Collt-tt. First RowfD. Gossard, A. Slif- er. J. Gettig, AI. Griffith. D Hemphill, B. Maloy, J. Ehris- man, J. Ki-lh-r. C. B 'k- ui it R. .Xrmi-n.s. r-ond Rmvffll. Reynolds. M. Krirnse-k. G. Reed. A. Orr. B Mt-rritts. M. Shields. M. Ru- bl J Kllr A Bl ' 1-. . 1- 1- . . oomhelri, A. Eckrozh. Miss I.z1uver. Thirst Row S Brziiidt. B. Bist- lint- D. Kuhn, S. Crum, Vvttvr. S. Shoe-nfelt. M. Cas- ter. I. Davis. B. Cole. B. Salome. P. Dick. I.. Lass. J. Simmons, B. B4-art-r. Fourth Row- J. MCDQ-rrnitt, R. Hinmfin. J. Armstrong. D. Davis. R. Miller, D. Som- mt-rs, C. Lt-zisurv. J. Miller. R. Stvlviflvl R. VVolf. E. Foclilvr. R. Guts-s. SENIOR Y TEEN These glrls under the sponsorsh1p of MISS Teeters have accompllshed many thlngs durlng the1r weekly meetmgs at the Y W C A They have packed a parcel for an overseas teen ager besldes makmg ce ramlc Jewelry and other useful artlcles Jewelry boxes wh1ch the glrls made and pamted themselves proved to be one of the1r most lnterestlng projects Th1s club part1c1pated 1n the annual hanglng of the greens at Chrlstmas The club IS now a part of the Y W C A HIGH STANDARDS SOPHOMORE Y TEEN The Sophomore Y Teen Club was reor ganlzed th1s year under the d1rect1on of MISS Levan Thelr most lmportant project of the year was the1r membersh1p dr1ve early 111 the season Some of the1r more outstand mg 3Ct1V1t1BS lncluded stralght and char acter make up, make up for everyday use dramatlcs, pr1nc1ples of actlng, ceram1cs classes, etc In the1r ceramlcs class these glrls made g1fts for needy famxhes l Senior Y Teen Il Qt Povs 'No 1111 1 1tl 'XI tk el B P 1 'Nl VK 0 e l 1 xx vm 1 lll D Jackson Stl 1 NI R staune M Walken L pp1 rt J Jew llli I K 1t11s 111121 T 1 A S I x Y 1 I P11 K Il'Nlll 1 Sophomore Y Teen '1t1 11 u 91 1 lldlll 1 L 51 night D 1 1 1 u Ill pf IDQ Lughtx - - - 3 H . ,, . 1 . . F". 1 '-B. .' rt' . C. W-' 1 . S X , . 1'i11- gl -. 1 . ' lt' . S1-1-1v111i in ' - A. Mill1-1'. A. P1 '1-ll. P. M1'N -il, T. Ir- v' , . ' ' V: , R. 'ffl -1', A . vi ' , . Y' 4 t, G. i 1' , . 'ell. Th" iow - M. X '1 1 S. P" 1-, .I. yl1-', . tahl. L. I nj, J. 'V -rtz, . . .'11111, J. 1- g'1'. S1-.p ' -E. R tt '. S. VV'l- ' s. Fi 'st Iiow-Ft. 'is -11l1111't. B. All -'f . . Illillflul, L. St , J. Sh' 2, S. 1, Ushers' Club Nat:-xl ll, Kuhn, S. Slioenfclt B. VVoorl. ner, J. VVolf. M. Dodson. A Miller. J. Hurley, C. Fleck bor, J. Lightnvr. Sm-conrl Row A. Burger. A Er-kroth. J. Wlxitfii-ld, A VV:1ksmonski, P. Jorkasky. M Stu-le. B. Merritt s. M Strawn. J. Dingus, A. Miller J. Simmons. Third RowfT. McNclis, J, Cur ry, A. Hickey, D. Dielzel. B Swovirk, T. Gruszczynski, C Miller. F. Slvinl-r. B. Salvrne Miss I.:111x'vr, Fourth Row D. Barnes. S Vetter. M. Miller. Il. VVl1it field, M. VVvaklzmd. J. Nis wongvr, M. Smellzer. M Hendricks. A. Davis, P. Hoar USHERS' CLUB The members of the Ushers' Club, di- rected by Miss Lauver, give courtesy, at- tention, and a big smile to their patrons, as they lead them to their assigned seats. This group of students has ushered at the football games, basketball games, the English Department Play, the Annua Show, and Music Department concerts given by the school band and orchestra. They also help in the Commencement ex- ercises and other civic affairs. TIMELY TOPICS l -, First Rowe-M. Gfrerer. E. Car- Ti N. Fagan, O. Horton, P. Har- Glad It's Lunchtime Brave Girls! Admiration! In 3 2 ,3 .. W c . , l Fil' . V. ,K :I ' im: , f A at tx V X I , , X, d , . -. V Q , i.x, z 5 :fav FNS.. , r, T .wx ' "' ,Viz f' - . A- ff . ' -g f V X - v ' X " A nfs. ' 4 X ' X 5? f 'A na x X 'S' as Y 15 . f .F W 1. 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' W KKK ,EV r ,Q,,:,., Wa- .,,,,. ,rf 3' ., , 5.49 ,-r 'mf ' 1, A 5 1' A k . " . .H ,F '- 1 ff'-6 sm. FE" In R I KY in W Q HU F.. J" I nfs.- if 'eu 'r 31N ' Q Wi.. f"-4 1 'BT' 3'. . W- - 3 A 3 'kk .W 5 ti ,j- 1 E if 1 ff ii 1 1 455- :gag A l l and This is a group which you've all heard sometime-especially if you're a football or basketball fan. They pro- vided the music at these games and led the students in their cheers. They also mingled with band students of other schools in entertaining the crowd. Not only did they have to know how to play but to march as well. They had many chances to display their ability for they could be seen in practically every pa- rade, marching through town in their maroon uniforms. The band, under the leadership of Mr. Russel Bohn. presented a line con- cert to the public, and several members of the band played in the district and state orchestras. We certainly can say that these boys are, and will continue to be, very im- portant contributors to school spirit. Mr. Russel K. Bohn Yost-ph Al'lll4fl'1lIlf' Howfirfl Auker Richard Barklev, Robert Beaver, Robert Bi-lif-rs. .lack Botteicher, John Brown. Darrel Cadle. .lay Cave. Alton Chl-rry. Nick Corbo. Alan Cover. Terry Dundrea. Richard Davis. VVilliam Dean. Richard DvBolt. .Ioe Dunn. Edwin Eic'li--llwrga-r, Henry Every. James Feather, .John Feather, liichard Filer. liiifhard M. Flack. .I-'rrp' Fishkin. Paul Fraiico, 1-Iona-lll Gates. VVilliain P. Gibbons. Fay' Gordon, Earl Griffith. Kermit H. Haiuley. Dau- lIIlIl1'Hi'k. Jann-s XV, Ilartsock, Charles A. Hauser. VVilliain N. Hengst. VVilliani P. Hilvinan. Harold Hoffman, Robert Hour-k. ,lolin ll. Irvin. Paul D. K1-vn, .Ianivs Kensinger, Rohn-rt N. Kinsa-l. Frank Leader. Cha-rl:-s E. Lichty. Carl Lindsay, Riflizird tl, I.o1-kard. N-liinzin G. M1-Elfish. .lark :l1C'Dt'I'lIllIt, VVilliani Messner. John E. Massv, liirliard D. Nah-, Iiolwrt H, Ne-lsnn. Flwli Urkiszwski. David N, Orn--r, .lulin Peddie. Elrirvd H. Pletclivr. John Norman li-fain. Donald K. Rhine, John E. llilpn-rt. -IW' lin.-ln-rt, llol.n'l't E. Savinz-. Bert A. Schmitz, George J. Se-gnieltvr, Alden R. Sloupe, Richard Slatvs. James ll. Snymii-r. Iiirhzirfl G. St'-infix-l. G1-urge E. Taneyhill, Roy Tipton. .Irvhn S. Tornan. Holm-rt J. Troxe-ll, liobm-rt H. VVHISUII, Tlx-fnizis G. VV:-In-V, ldflwzirrl L. VVilliziins, GQ-urge VVnlt, Jann-S VVolf. VVaynv NVorrn-ll. .l. Al'lllStl'lPllf.f, P. Hair. L. Bair, li. Bvllvrs. B. Bistline. J. Botti-i1'l1ei', .l. Brumbaugrli. J. Biiiwvws. D. C:uIl-f, G. Czivpa- rusn-io, J. Cave, N. Colman. V. Danrlrea. J. Davis, N. Davis, J. Dinges, J. Dull. K. Ernest. J. Feather. .I. Feather. J. Ferris. J. Gaines. H. Gates, E. Gm-si-y, VV. Gibbons. E. Griffith, VV. Hengst. P. llileman. S, ll-vltziiigf-r. A. Horton. R. Houck. J, Irvin. S. Kaylor, P. Keller, J. Kensinm-r, R. Kinsvl. B. Kuhn. J. Kuhn. F. Lvarlvr. P. Lvnke-r, H. Ma-ttas. W. Iilessm-r. R. Mich:-l. VV, Murray. M, Nassif, G. Nelson, F. Orkiszwski. R. Potter, I. Potts, C. Rzmkin. H. Iii-igh, M. Ross. Ii. Saviiw. S. Shahf-en, B. Shi-are-r. A. Shoup, J. Toman, Ii. Tipton, V. Ullein. T. VV.-lli-r, .I. Xvl'lllll'l', E. VVillian1s, G. XYolf. A, Yvnml. XV. XVHI'l'l'll. The Altoona High School Orchestra is under the direction of Mr. Russel Bohn. It is one of the most active groups in our school. The members play for assembly programs, and contribute greatly to other school programs. They play at the Eng- lish Department Play, and provide accom- paniment for the Annual Show. This year the orchestra presented two concerts for the public. In these concerts not only did the orchestra itself perform, but members of the group who had special talent were given a chance to display it. On some programs, arrangements by orchestra members themselves were fea- tured, along with the works of modern and classical composers. The orchestra sent members to both district and state orchestras, and con- cluded the year by playing for Baccalau- reate and Commencement Services. Trumpet Tunes T rchestra Page One Ilzmrlrefl Thirty-one . A Cappella Choir Howard W. Lindaman First How-lVlr. Linrianizin, B. Brubaker. D. Hemp- l' '-ld .I Gai -s M Kms-k B ull. A. Blunnifu , . ll1 . . aiai , Col'-. C. XV'-inbi-rg. M. I+'m-rguson. C. Burket L. Cohen, J. DeSliong. Second Row-B. Kaufman, S. Vetter, S. Mohler. P. lInnx'ei', S. Yon. P. Farrell, P. Collins. L. Col- bus, R. Funk. A. Eckroth, M. Ritchey, M. Mof- fitt, J. VVeyant. J. Thompson. J. Redding, J Stoibm-r. 'Third Rovvshl. II:-ncirick. .l. Grub, B. Maloy, G Calnplwll, D. DiNisi. A. Ilandniakvr, M. Martin S. Slimriifelt. C, Ili-ckvrt. C. Lettle, C. Linibert G. H1-ed. A. Orr. J. Lightner, J. Donaldson: J. Rouzer. Fourth How-R, Gooflfellow, C. Rothrock, R. Lane. J. Stormer, G. Sheraw, W. Kirkpatrick, D, Som ers. R. Capstivk, W. Jacobs, F. Gerhart, D. Rey nolds. E. Riddle. B. Gwin. R, Beach. D. Collett. J. Brown, C. Dicknian. , Q This choir was composed of Juniors and Seniors, most of whom had been members in previous years. The sound of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," or "Louisiana Hay- ride," or "Water Boy" informed anyone passing the auditorium during the third period that the choir was rehearsing for one of its public or school programs. The choir's services were in great demand in the city of Altoona, and in surrounding communities. To climax a busy year, members of the choir participated in the County Chorus concert, held this year at Roaring Spring, and in the District chorus at Center Hall. One member represented our school in the State Chorus at Pottsville. All of the choir, however, had a part in that grand school spectacle-the Annual Show. SOPHOMORE A CAPPELLA This A Cappella is a new one in the school this year, consisting mostly of Sophomores and Juniors. The group was organized to give Sophomores a chance to participate in A Cappella work. They presented many pro- grams at school, and otherwise, and occa- sionally joined with the Senior A Cappella to present a program enjoyed by all. Every day during the second period, under the direction of "Pop" Lindaman, this choir practiced the music which was a worth- while addition to many school functions such as the Annual Show. In this year's Show this A Cappella has a scene in which it por- trays the spirit of pioneer life in this part of the countr y' fied tt-tbitw fziflftlgfkf x 71 Ji L"'l"'k L T L4 M49 it 6 5- 5fi,iifiL..,.x- U' .-,I -.fz"flfL' sw? . f Blended Voices First Row-D. Korh. L. Spiers. T. McNelis. B 5hV"5'w-r. J. Shroyer. B. Weller, J. Brown. E Heinilzach. M. Walker. J. Burns, N. Jordan P. Bake-r. M. Brown. L. Martella. E. Fraker N. Benson. V. Lind. A. Staub. M. Malone. Si-1-ond llow-J. XV:-nner. S. Cruni. S. Bashorv, E Wilson. C. 11+-1-ki-rt. L. Mc'Crack4-n. M. Svliwzirtz J. Di-bo, J. Johnston. S. Crain. N. Sniith. J Brown. C. Brown. J. Sherman. E. Long, G. Tice J. Date. Third Row--J. Feather. M. Dunlap, S. Bi-tar, A H05'Z1'i', C. Burris. L. Stunipf. D. Laffe-rty. D Bruin:-ik:-r, J, Byrd. M. Strawn. L, Taylor. C. Stn-- vvnson. H. Mr'Naniard. D. Cornian. N. Hanna G. Lippert. Fourth Row-N. Greenberg. C. Stoner. J. Carson M. lliffvl. S. lXlr'Allarnvy. E. Young. P. Brown iii 1 P VK ii D lx ll VK Dilsou. F B. M: '-1 s, i. 'oo . . 'i in. '. Davis. J. Silw-i'ii1:ui. J. Dunran. T. lXlr'N4-llis. , Fifth Row-C. Benson. XV. Madison. L, Piotrowski L, Ls-Crone, D. Allison. D. D'Elia. J. Mathieu C. Hart. H. Parke-r, Ii. Savoy, .l. Marks-y, G llouvk. BI. Swovii-ii, O irls Chorus MR. WOOD'S CHORUS The girls who participated in the activi- ties of this chorus throughout 1948-49 en- joyed a full and satisfying year. They pre- sented programs over WVAM at various times throughout the year, and several church concerts and school entertainments were enhanced by the singing of these girls. The annual trip taken by the chorus was made to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where they not only presented a fine program but went on a sight-seeing trip which included such places as Steven Foster's Memorial Chapel, University of Pittsburgh, and Buhl Planetarium. The musical sessions every day were of benefit not only to the girl themselves, but to the whole school. Y 4 5 i 5 l i , s f 5 E , l 5 l l 1 I Q 1 Francis G. Wood First Row-J. Arthur. B. Crzimvr. J. Shiw. M. Ani- I rheln. V. Eby. D. VVilliam. G. Ilayslvtt. B. Lin- durnr-r. II. Martin. D. Dollar, M. XKvk'llll0I't. J Young. E. Spencer. V. VVz1lkf-r, J, Mc-Cullough J. Carlvs. M. McFarland. D. Caruso. Sf-1-nnrl Row-J. VVliitfivld, C Fle-1-k. S. Yvlllllllllli M. Bilirllv. S. Kaylor. S. Krfvpf. P. Troxell, D llostlvr. J. Kvllvr. .I. Starr:-t. P. VVithvrS. N Shott, S. Zagas. C. Mort. M. Long. G. Parker M. Luke, M, Gunsalas. Third Row - J. Yeager. P. Bloom, M. Grove, B Yingling. P. Jones, M. Lewis, J. Schock, J Shvarer. S. Fiffick. M. Parker, M. WVolff, K 11y1f65'Cg'S, J. Cassidy, R. Ein-he, A. Myers, C T001 . Fourth Huw-J. Aniick, B. Ni:-orivmus, B. Snyder M, L, Gates, M. Lockarri, V, S1-nh-ras, .I. Anmivr- man. Il. Garvn-r, J. Mort. M. Flvtvln-r, E. Farrell L. Lytlv. C. Felkvr. R. Truxe-ll. Fifth Row-P. 'White D. Rouzer. P. Ratchford. S Hoffman. D. Martin. P. Chippe-rfleld. S. Gearhart S. Shaffer, D. Hampton, D. VVhitfivlrl. A. MC Nichol, M. Jarrett. J. Niswmige-r, E. Petroga.-lla T. Darm-lla. P. Hauser, R. .lom-S, J. Martin. 4 l 4. l Miss Alma M. Eberle First Row---D. Hagerty, C. Harpster, P. Price, D. Moore N. Snyder, P. Stevens, N, Kruise, P. Gates, M. Starrett. D Jackson, Miss Eht-rlc, P. Harbor, M. Kroust-, M. Gt-arheart J, Ammcrman. A. Wolfe, R. Krumpfl. G. Wt-yant, M. Stahl: J. Dt-un. T. Dani-lla. Second Row-A. Stango. S. Orange, J, Mills. E. Dav. M. Lane E. Dirrigl. S. Flory, A. Kelly, M. Esterly, P. AMecklvy, J'. Barett, M. Walker, J. Cassidy, P. Mask:-y, P. Sml-al, L. Kauffman. E. Bosso. A. Masciarelli, B. Hannah, A. Gut shall. M. Crook, A. Anderson, I. Fredrick, J. Tremmcl, J. Himl-S. P. Simmi-rs, P. Waltz. Third RowfR. Lioy, I.. Shipe, N. Davis, S. VVhittman, P. Gra bill, J. Erb, N. Stango, M. Lowry, C. Raye. L. Holland D. Campagna. D. Franks, R. Arthur, S. Pringle. L, Cala hood, B. Stevens, Z. Miller, L. Marhofer. G. Scalftone, P Potter. B Fockli-r. M. S4-rvella, L. Harter, K. Gibhoney, M Miller. A. Johnson. Fourth Rows? Kyle-r, J. Karlheim, D. Hoover. M, Regenbagcn D. Dt-:qt-nd, E. Shaver. N. Boland. J. Feists-r, P. Bcigle, E Day. D. Dell, G. Smith, D, Palma-r, J. Crum, J, Bashore J. Aullmand, N. Strawmire. R. Askey. C. Rn-sin. J. Shirf. Fifth Row P. Fli-cgi-r', A. Powell, N. Miller, B. Ove-rcash. P Armstrongz, R. Nixon, J. VVyr0ugh, B. McFarland. S. Grefcrer M, Brubaker. D. Noll, J. Miller. J. Krihn, S. Scott. C Womhacher, B. Long. H, Tamburrii-, A. Appalonia, J. Bra-ssl lor, S. Blst. sixth Row B. Burger, E. Rutter. E. Turnbaugli. l.. Robinson S. Allison, M. Monigal. B. Herzog, M. Burke. J. VVliitv, G. Miller. J. Sloey, J. Fri-:li-rick, B. Shearer, B. McNeil, B. Burk:-t. B. Farrell. P. Barry. R. Hart, P. Long, D. Lawrence. R. Knipple, G. Stewart, B. VKX-ave-r. Girls Chorus MISS EBERLIEYS CHORUS Miss Eberle directed this chorus of girls in music of various types. The chorus specialized in religious works- sacred music of all kinds, from Bach to spirituals familiar to all of us. They also sang selections with a lighter touch, and their music was enjoyed by all. They were very active in school and community affairs, singing in the An- nual Show and the Christmas Pageant. These girls form the largest musical group in the school. Among these we find Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors -almost two hundred good reasons why ours is a better high school. ...1 4... .4 iq ' ' '44 xx 5 "' X :. ,xx N IL Q ,,-, . ,ikxf . W ,,, x ' 12,-,fx 'V,."a5'MMf 1' N1 x,,x'x'1--M x !,f,Mt ff .sf 4 1 NRA- 9',e! f',?A ', 'Q ' wg- lf J Q 'X '. I v. s O -5. . q .,. nf. .Y ' YX fa x if if -f . ,5 f 461, X, j s X677 ji -Q' L! . , s-Eli? fwm Q, :' X -W 9 lv 1. ,- Y 3' X g ' i i g ' , Lii, gg .la f . ! S 1 X X i 2 1 : 4 I 5 'X Z' S . .4 ,Y X 3 5 5 , i 'ifibki if , ,W 5 ' L QQ W , gg ab ' ' f .f 1 ' ' " f K i , ' A U .gr . f fs- 3 JWQ .. - ' wr , g f , I' A .-fa 1 ' V ' W , ' A ", 'Bi' I gi' 'Ea' A as -71Q . , S -13 Q5 , Q V v az' K Y I Ni v Q 1L,- V . ,Ei 'W f , ,Q A ,,.,,,f1 I , ' "'a,lggg 11.2 iwmf . Q X Z Aff X11 TE if -- " 14 X. .1 - f -. .5 21235, A 5 , ,lf WH' ' v . ff V 1 4 4 'J' IX fig, ' fa V! F .5 ...i ance Band If you've ever heard the dance band, and chances are you have, you'll agree that they are really "hep." Their specialty is popular music, and they practice after school during the week. Many of the ar- rangements were made by their own members. As always, a student led the bandg and this year they were under the direction of George Wolf. who led them when they played for class meetings and school dances. They were a very busy and active group, for their services were in de- mand for many occasions through- out the city. Hard at Work First Rowkl. Potts. .l. XV+-nner, P. Linker. Kuhn. H. Tipton. A. Shoups-. li. Potter, V. D 1111-:1. F. lnurl1'l'. S+'1"'llfi liow-I1 llziuvk. L. XV'-lv-1'. VV. llil--nimi. T lfawr. D. Cmllv-. .I. SlIXflI'I'. F. Hrlziszwski. 'XX XVHI'l'4'll. li. Szxvilmu VV. M:-ssri-fr. 41. XVfll!'. A S . The Engllsh Department play en t1tled The DIVIHC Flora was pre sented by the Dramat1cs Department under the d1rect1on of M1ss Fanme Magee It was a comedy whlch gave those 1n the audlence much enjoy ment The Chrlstmas Pageant Wh1ch IS presented annually used the com b1ned talents of the mus1c and dra mat1cs departments and was of a rellglous nature M1ss Magee who taught dramat1cs 1n Altoona for n1ne years left at the second semester and her place was taken by M1ss Sarah LeVan The end of the 1948 49 term brought the dramatlcs department to the end of a xery successful year and the students could look back on a year of pleasure as well as worth Whlle adx ancement M1ss Fannle E Magee TCUHIIUCS Makeup Job Gomg Somewhere 'P Puyr One Hundred Th irty-Fight ME' W' 4 4:1 - g f H 3? , , Q Q E . 5. S32 gggizt' f 43? N -e 5212, -ff X fy, .355 is iuif '32 or 4 , f 1. 'I- M 5? SM ,x .K SA. ,A fm 'il' ig xx , qv. Qsigf f ,, 'f ' : 4 W, ,A ,,, ! I 1. f Leif gg, ' in ga Ig if , ' IUSW? 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