Altoona High School - Horseshoe Yearbook (Altoona, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Mx t 0 ,tw ., " ' ,I , J . xy -rf" ' 1' 1 7 'If ir, my J 1 we X Bfxf Produced by the SENIOR CLASS OF THE ALTOONA HIGH SCHOOL Altoona, Pennsylvania 9'-lg .-V .1., . ' .4 M V? S 1 , . 1 hwwfv . mga gwgs A gf 5 5 W Nm- W'--.. rx . ,ny '-'Q1334 WM my xm'V""4a':' f'Ek-Q Y' 2' If '57 fmgm I I L - 'i L ZW' 48 Q il ' W rvya-QW x ' 1A.- X fi ' fbifyg, , 2f"'f-if 'W 4 A L ir":3g ' -V+ ., VN r sz ff -'W' 'V fi A lg '.,- A V ln I wi K ww' if Q A... , Q L,,L: . in . I Hg 1 Qi, , ,A A 4 i V V N A mv Mwg., 'K gif? Q A 1 gf . , if - ,,fi?::. , Q - -ia LQ Q .- K 83--ffw 1 wc ff ' , X, ,, , K igifikjqyuff it 1 ing : .: . :2 1 - 2 - ' I A V f L,,. A.,, W . ., i V, , ,,, A 2 QAA , .. , , . W. 'fi "' M-'Q fm" M2 ' 4 i sez - Q- nf .. .5 ff ' f- " A g .W1ine"" 'K . ' Q1 I 'z Pi, an ' 3' " , ,M A Sf? V M ev es f QV Z " L ' Y' 1' .iw l ,FQ A tg E! 415+ . a'??5P EQ, f 'Q .L M if Aff , 'W A A . 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Varied as TV-sports, drama, news, and familiar friends and laughter- flash from these pages before our eves for our personal enter' tainment as long as We can turn the leaves of this book. X ,V 1 if , 1 ,i if f if i M. r 1 1 1 ,- i i 1 I y 1 V it I N X x Mis: ii: Mr x ly f l hx Q 'f l f ' li K N l ' l f I X X PM " I' r ii 'Q I I , !l ll l Q Y xx Q K xx Q ' I I xl ill ' l i Il W x 2 1, .van I i lil il K' r A l l i, l l l l l - 1 l X l f, ' it 5 r X I c! if Ji" l xy y r fi s lf l lx lu, X51 l lx l lg 5 , , il , ll S a il li 1 i 'lllllllllllllmi Eff' 'vu v . - "'l Tri, i r' lf C'on ten M THE PROGRAM AND THE CAST a We The People ,e,eeee.e,TTee Producers of the Telecast The Faculty ...,.......,............... Student Covemment .,....... The Senior Class .........., The Understudies ..... 1411 Star Revue e.eeeeeeeeeee League and Federation ....... Activity Program ............. Meet e Press .........,..... Your Hit Parade ....... T. V. Playhouse .,.. ,... Hobby Lobby ..........,........ 7eleA,eortA bigedt Football ...........,,..........,. Cross Country ....... Basketball .,............ Track .,,....,........... Baseball ........ Intramurals ....,. Pages 9-83 .........10-15 .........l6-19 .........20-21 ........22-79 ......,..80-83 .....4.....85-123 88-89 91-97 99-107 ....,....108-109 ....,....111-128 125-145 .........126-131 ,....,....,.1S2 ...,.....134-138 ,........140-141 .........142-143 ,........144-145 JV QR.. ,Vik is I Wliii Sail 53 5, igyfkm I: 2' fi , E4 is is fi in Nw Q S, , S Al 'J President IRECTOR ' Few people realize the responsi- bility carried by the nine men who comprise the Board of School Direc- tors for the School District of the Citv oi- Altoona. These nine men super- vise the expenditure of 32,850,000 this term and oversee a school system that has over 11,000 students and 600 pro- fessional and non-professional em- ployees. School district property, evaluated by a nationallv known com- pany this term, is appraised at a re- placement value of fi518,483.000 and sound value of 313,869,000 The Board continued its program of renovation and improvement of school buildings, including new roofs for four buildings, modern lighting in five buildings, remodeling of heating plants, etc. As a final note, the 1951-52 year marks the first time in local history that a Woman was elected to serve as a director. PAUL R. REYNOLDS Producer OF THE TELECAST W. H. Burchfield Gwynne Dodson David Getz WV. F. Lehmann 'QS J. K. MCNHII Jr. Marjorie March Frank Marsh Roy F. Thompson gx 1.- J. sh- ,-v , My 9 fi .H Y f, f' ., vu -.we Qvxs..-x.1wvx.f','-,fwsx DR. A. BRUCE DENNISTON YOUTH TODAY FACES A WORLD OF CHANCE You young people of today live in a world vastly different from the one in which your grandparents grew up. Added to the influences of these times are, among other things, radio. television, and a new kind of newspaper which has had to compete with these new comnnmica- tion devices. l believe that it is no overstatement to say that you seniors have had no first-hand experience of anything but the uHbI10I'lH21l.,, Your short life of eighteen vears has spanned a depression, urgent preparation for war, then war, a short period of readjustment, and again preparation for the defense of our American ideals. As one who believes that our American sys- tem of individual initiative, individual rewards, and individual liberties has more to offer you than any other system so far devised, I am na- turally concerned that vou be well equipped to understand the operation of this system. And so through literature, history, economics, etc., we have tried to give you perspective and a glimpse of the fundamentals upon which our system is based. From reflecting the thinking of great authors of literature, from considering the history book wherein is stored the "memory of things said and donef' you will find that change and progress are not always the same thing and that the latter is a slow process, and that through all times there have been sincere men who took opposite views on questions of great human importance. How- ever, that which has endured has done so only because it has stood the test of time. May you, by evaluating the pressing problems of today against this background of the past, gain some vision for the future. MR. JOSEPH N. MADDOCKS SCHOOLS, LIKE PEOPLE, MUST KEEP UP TO DATE Your theme this year implies that schools, as well as people, must keep up with the times. Not onlv must the textbooks and equipment be ad- justed to the changing conditions, but what is more important, the philosophy which the school seeks to inculcate in each student must be one that will serve him well in these increasingly complex and troubled times. It is the aim of our school to impart to each graduate a philosophv of living that will promote progress and real liv- ing. not onlv for the individual but also for all mankind. Heal living means satisfactory dailv contacts with people. people as individuals. people as groups, and people as nations. Heal living means awareness of the spiritual as well as the phvsical, the cultural as well as the me- chanistic. Any good nhilosophv of living recognizes that life is filled with stress and strain. for the essence of life is struggle and striving for the better wavs and the better things. VVhen the light and will for advancement and betterment go out of an individual or nation, the end is in sight. Security and freedom from care in every step of our lives from infancy to senility, either through government or group action, is im- practical and absurd. It destroys the incentive for Work and increases the tendency to sloth. In the long run, each man-not the government -is responsible to himself for his wav of living and what he contributes to life. Onlv bv awak- ening the inefficient and slothful with an inspira- tion for real service-to oneis self as well as to others-can the world make trustworthy growth. Genuine progress can be achieved onlv through sustained and honest effort. Chaos is upon the world todav and a real challenge faces everv member of this class. May the lessons learned in the Altoona High school equip you for a future of progress, achievement. and a good life. MR. I. EDGAR BROOKS EDUCATION ENABLES MAN TC MAKE WI E CHOICE It was a great moment in history when man plucked a code signal from the air-and wire- less communication was born. It was a great moment when steel was first made, when man first flew. when the first automobile ran, when the first atom bomb exploded. Each was a moment of progressg each was a tremendous impact on history. The great moments seem to pass in an endless review as research and inven- tion continue to delve into the now unknown for new knowledge. It may be that some day man will find the wav to prosperity and security through lasting peace. That will be the very greatest moment of all. the greatest progress the world has ever made. Great moments have also been happening in your life-moments of progress. your progress --your first day at school, your first day of each succeeding school year. your junior and senior high school years. vour school experiences, your many scholastic achievements. AIIS through television-your 1952 yearbook theme-is in keeping with another great moment in vour his- tory, that moment for which you have been pre- paring-Commencemeiit-and for greater mo- ments yet to come when perhaps you. too. can be a part of some new movement. some moment of civilizationls advancement. Through education you have been taught to keep abreast of the times and to prepare for things to come, to choose wisely and well from that which is new. As you leave us to go on with your chosen work thus prepared, mav l sav, "Congratula- tions for a job well done and every wish for success in the future." 144451 tant Produce:-A MARION R. BANCROFT Miss Ba"C"'ft Head of Language Department HUGH G. BLACK Dean of Boys KATHRYN A. BLOOMFIELD Adviser of Student Government Mr. Black IOSEPHINE L- CORLE Miss Bloomfield Miss Corle Attendance Counselor for Girls ERNEST DEJAIFFE Head, Mathematics Department ANNE G. EIFLER Head of Cafeterias WILLIAM GIBBONS Director of Vocational Education ELEANOR G. HARE Dean of Girlsg Placement Director rr, ' ' :" f ':", wk -' X evil, ' 1 ,QL le' Mr. Dejaiffe - Miss Eifler Mr. Gibbons MiSS Hare 41 Miss Heiss Mr. Hoffman Mr. Lantz Mr. Lindaman RENETTA F. HEISS MARY E. LOWTHER ' Head of Business Education Department Head of Home Economics Department RAYMOND N. HOFFMAN MAUD MINSTER Attendance Counselor for Boysg Librarian Athletic Director EUQENE L. LANTZ HAROLD C. WIMMER Head of Social Studies Department Head Of Science DCP?-ftmellf HOWARD W. LINDAMAN ROBERT H. WOLFE Di1'ffCf0f of Music Director of Health and Physical Education v Miss Lowther Miss Minister Mr. Wimmer Mr. Wolfe 15 Yacultq Adams Bashore Boll H. Bloomfield K. Bloomfield Bohn PAUL C. ADAMS CHALMERS F. BRACKEN FRANK CHESSIE JR. Social Studies Vocational Busincss Education KENNETH R. BASHORE WALTER E. BRACKEN HARRY K. LANTZ Physical Education Vocational Vocational SARAH E. BELL PAUL CONWAY MARYLAND NEIKANI Social Stuclics Vocational Homc Economics HELEN L. BLOOMFIELD HELEN CHERRY RUBY K. CRUNUN1 Physical Education Scicncc Languagc KATHRYN A. BLOONIFIELD HAZEL V. CRIST H. MARJORIE DOWNES Business Education Home Economics Social Studics RUSSEL K. BOHN WILLARD C. CROSS SARAH E. DUNCAN Music Vocational Busincss Education C. Brac-li-cn VV. Braclccn Conway Chcrry Crist Cross Chessic H. Lantz Ncikaln Crumm Downes Duncan 16 Ebcrle Faris Faust Fleck Fleming Geesey Gould Graf Cadle llarbau gli Haversticlc H eller Henry VV. Hoffman Holley johns Kavel Y jjvwv at I Krick Krouse Lamont Lauver ALMA M. EBERLE Music CHARLES A. FARIS Language M. VERNA FAUST Science EDITH B. FLECK Language RUTH FLEMINC Assistant Librarian SCOTT S. CEESEY Language MYRTLE COULD Home Economics CARL E. CRAF Business Education NORMAN CADLE Vocational MIRIAM HARBAUGH Home Economics EARL I. HAVERSTICK Science MILDRED E. HELLER Language ETHEL M. HENRY Social Studies WILBERT H. HOFFMAN Science ELIZABETH V. HOLLEY Business Education ALBERTA JOHNS Home Economics GEORGE C. KAVEL Mathematics ANNE E. KRICK Language HAZEL C. KROUSE Business Education ANTHONY F. LAMONT Social Studies MARIE N. LAUVEB Social Studies ?4cultq LCYQUI Lvwis Nlurshall IJ. Rlmdf-s Rico Rin-lmnrcls Munti Matti-rn M4-Call Ritts Rollins Homig MCC Izlrtm-y Hvvcl ML-Cilmis Hung SkHlSl'l'lIl1lIl Sllvvtz x1L'KL'I'ihZlll Mvtzgcr M1-tzlvr Smith X'YKll'lli'l' Stung -I. Milla-r N. Millcl' Nlrmffitf Tnylm' T1-mplv UllN'1'I'ZAljlt Nlurrismm Mursv P21111 wVkl.I'ChLllll Nvhittakn-1' NVo0nwr Plitt Puckvy Ramsey Yoda-r Yun Yost SARAH L. LEVAN Language ELSIE M. LEWIS Language RALPH F. MARSHALL Social Studies DONALD E. RHODES Vocational PHILIP C. RICE Social Studies DOROTHY M. RICHARDS Physical Education JOHN C. MONTI Music E. MARJORIE MATTERN Business Education LESTER C. McCALL Mathematics M. MARIE RITTS Language M. FLORENCE ROLLINS Language CEYLON S. ROMIC Vocational HELEN K. MCCARTNEY Science E. JEAN REED Business Education Mayor Walter H. Grove Honors Retiring Print Shop Instructor. FRANCES E. MCCINNIS Physical Education WILBUR K. RUNG Mathematics IRENE SAUSERMAN Mathematics HERBERT S. SHEETZ Mathematics RUTH E. McKERIHAN Home Economics C. IRVIN METZCER Vocational LOIS P. METZLER Business Education SAMUEL B. SMITH Vocational EARL H. VARNER JR. Vocational HAROLD E. STONC Science JACOB C. MILLER Vocational NELDA MILLER Social Studies LEONARD C. MOFFITT Vocational ELIZABETH E. TAYLOR Mathematics I9 ANNA M. TEMPLE Language A. ANGELLA UNVERZACT Social Studios BEATRICE D. MORRISON Language PAUL E. MORSE Physical Education ELSA M. PAUL Nurse C. ROSCOE WAREHAM 'Mathematics WILLIAM A. WHITTAKER Language IDA E. WOOMER Language MARIAN A. PLITT Art MARIAN R. PUCKEY Mathematics A. CYRIL RAMSEY Social Studies HAROLD D. YODER Science JOHN F. YON Science JOHN C. YOST Mathematics The Senate Our national government has a Senate which represents the peopleg thus the Altoona High School Student Senate represents our stu- dent body. The organization contains twenty- five members who represent each class and each major activity in the school. It is their responsi- bility to study school problems, to suggest a means of solving them, and to Work toward school improvement. This year the group, under the leadership of Miss Kathryn Bloomfield, worked as guides during the teachers' convention, helped or- Melvin Bittner ganize the college conferences, and bv means of a talent show raised money to aid student activi- ties. They took charge of the sale of activities tickets, PTA memberships, and the Horseshoe. Three of their delegates represented AHS at the Pennsylvania Association of Student Councils convention in Kittanning. By its routine activities and through these special projects the Altoona High School Student Senate carried on the traditions of service, of self government, and of laboring for the common Welfare--all elements of American democracv. Seated-Miss Kathryn Bloomfield, sponsorg C. Taneyhill, M. Bittner, B. Holton, First Row--I. Farrell, N. Heller, S. Pennock, M. Miller, bl. Beplogle, N. Lee, J. Orr, M. Close. Second Row-A. Delt-occ, J. Pritchard, Morgan, B. Burchfield, D. Kantner, G. Harley, R. Lingenfelter, HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES ll- von ever wondered where that person was going when he left the room unquestioned in thi1'd period, don't he ulzlrined. The amswer to this regular departure is this: that student is going to the home room reprcseiitutives' meeting to discuss school proh- lems amd make suggestions. The results of the meet- ing are transferred hv the representative to you in the home room. This makes everv representative feel his responsihilitv for the welfare of the school and to his fellow students. It also gives everv home room am opportunity to he represented in the Student Coun- cil Under the direction of Miss Kathryn Bloomfield, these students have rendered many indispensable vices and suggested home room programs such us citi- zenship, hoy und girl relations, high school life, school spirit, amd munv others. Altogether it requires eightv home room representutives to serve the students of this high school. Zl 5 ' norm Room REPRESENTATIVES qiaovsn First Row-T. Stout, A, Deilriseio ll. Heeider, 15. Nleffonnell, K Mundy, A. llzixen, L. Cuseiotti A. Snyder, D. johnson. Second Row-A. Forney, WI. Valley H. Miller, S. NVilmle. lf. -lurrett L. Collins, lt. llomer, DI. Nloigun C. Defilmugli, lt. XVQ-sley. Third Row-R. Noel. P. Glas-., D hurt, D. Benzel, M. Arinstiung 1. Slziven, IJ. Henderson. Jackson, L. lfiiglvy. C. Ardrey HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES QCIRLSJ First Row-Miss K. lilooiniielci, C. Sell, L. Box, N. Sinisi, C. Fiiose. D. Slielc, B. ll-ess. A. Polignone, L. Benner, -I. Cody. Second Row-E. Henry, D. NVelsh, J. Mock, C. VVoll', S. Millei, B. Holton, B. Geurlunt, C. ltei- ghzird, M. Pine, M. Wolfe. Third Row-P. Culderwoocl, D. Peairee, D. Perry, R. Alpen. ll. Rupert, M. Shroyer, N. lle1.ii-er, VVzigner, ll. Cussicly. Miss Kathryn Bloomfield Culliee, YV. -Ioi'lmslq', B. luke- Fourth Row-A. Dean, -I. Rieluir- della, NV. Pylt-s, C, Ingram, nl. 'flue 1952 Senior Mr. Rice Q Mr. Wareham Mr. Wimmer SENIOR OFFICERS Left to right: jack Winter, presidentg Dolores Vitl 111 sure taryg Patty Maxwell, treasure-rg Jann-s Pritrh 1rd nee president. During the year the Senior class un- selfishly sponsored a dance to raise funds for the care of an orphan in Europe. Al- though they did not reach their goal, they made a contribution of over S100 to the Foster Parents Plan for War Children. Among the class's other activities was the Football Frolic held at the jewish Memori- al center. The profit received from this dance and others helped to reduce the cost of the Senior banquet held at the end of the vear. SENIGR 'PONSOR Mr. Bohn Mrs. Harbaugh Miss Morrison Mr. Ramsey Senior MARY C. ABRETSKI . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Mary Kay" . . . program chaimian, secretary, secretary-treasurer while member of Y-Teen club . . . annual show, senior year . . . participated in dramatics and intramural sports .1 . . hall patrol .and a Cappella three years . . . hates egotistical people . . . plans to enter nursing. ELIZABETH ADAMECK . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . "Liz" . . . home room secretary senior year . . . home room president, junior year . . . participated as cheerleader last two years . . . relishes anything just so its food . . . favorite subject is math . . . abhors snooty people . . . hopes to be a secretary. HAROLD W. ADAMS . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Puncl'lyv . . . band member, three years . . . track and home room basketball, sophomore year . . . delights in seeing Boris Karloff . . . has no taste for late people . . . belongs to National Guard . . . wants to join the Navy. JOYCE A. ADAMS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "I0y,' . . . -served as nurse's aid senior year . . . often heard saying, "You know it" . . . enjoys roller skating as favor- ite sport . . . loves to dance . . .plans to become a nurse. VIRGINIA L. ADAMS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "SiS', . . . favorite pastime is piano playing . . . dislikes late people . . . member of choru-s three years . . . member of Booster club . . . names Daphne DuMaurier as favorite aut ior. PATRICIA ANN AIAY . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Patty" . . . member of Bowling club . . . vice- president of the Future Business Leaders of America . . . worked on Mountain Echo and Horseshoe . . . shared in hall patrol duties . . . fond of hamburgers and bookkeeping. ARTHUR A. ALBRIGHT . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Art" . . . names math as his favorite subject . . . relishes steak . . . thinks a lot of Red Skelton's acting ability . . . says model railroading is his hobby and hopes to go into the electrical trade. JANE C. ALBRIGHT . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Janie" . . . sang in a Cappella three years . . . participated in annual show three years . . . was president of home room senior year . . . Girls' League secretary senior year. RUTH L. ALBRIGHT . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . likes swimming, football, anld basketball for favorite pastime sports . . . often heard to say, "You know it" . . . hall patrol member two years . . . wants to be telephone operator. RICHARD C. ALLISON . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Mac" . . . Hi-Y Club three years . . . s uad leader one ear . . . member of TAP . . . participated in church bas- ketball two years . . . vice-president of English class senior year . . . thinks Elizabeth Taylor is tops. Abretski H. Adams V. Adams A. Albright R. Albright Adameck I. Adams Ajay I. Albright Allison ROSAMOND T. ALPER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . held offices as home room president and home room repre- sentative . . . participated in annual show . . . favorite subject, history . . . detests people who are always late . . . plans to go to Penn State. BARBARA I. AMERINE . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Barb" . . . loves swimming and skating . . . relishes breaded veal cutlets . . . often heard saying, "Don't know, do youiv' . . . enjoys English . . . wants to get married. CAROL R. AMES . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . member of a Cappella, Sub-debs, Ushers' club, TAP . . . shared in annual show three years . . . loathes people who repeat things . . . fancies "Now ain't that classy" . . . plans to attend college. I. MERLE AMRHEIN . . . VOCATIONAL . . . prefers baseball as favorite sport and likes to hunt . . . fond of history . . . delights in hearing sport programs and en- joys dancing . . . would like to join th-e Navy. Alper Amerine Ames Amrhein Andrews Albert Angemieier Alfred Angenneier Archey Senior STEVEN T. ANDREWS . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Andy" . . . thrilled by Betty Grable and basketball . . . relishes apple dumpling-s . . . collects old coins in spare time . . . enjoys vocational math . . . hopes to be an electrician. ALBERT P. ANGERMEIER . . . GENERAL . . . intra- mural basketball for two years . . . detests young girls who act ol-der . . . takes pleasure in watching Dean Martin and jerry Lewis . . . happy eating spaghetti . . . fond of baseball. - ALFRED G. ANGERMEIER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Fred', . . . intramural basketball for three years . . . home room president . . . claims steak as favorite food and baseball as favorite sport . . . abhors snooty girls. SHIRLEY M. ARCHEY . . . GENERAL . . . member bf chorus, Bowling club, Dancing club, and Tri-Hi-Y club . . . enjoys Frankie Lane and French fries . . . favorite saying, "Who hit ya?" . . . hopes to be a tele- phone operator. H. DALE ARMSTRONG . . . GENERAL . . . "Army" . . . Hi-Y club, two years, treasurer for one year . . . played intramural basketball for two years . . . plans to enter a commercial school . . . likes Dagmar and jane Russell . . . favorite subject, math. M. ELWOOD AUGUSTINE . . J COLLEGE PREP . . . "Angie" . . . member of Hi-Y club three years . . . par- ticipant on 1-Ii-Y basketball team last twb years . . . plans to enter col ege . . . fancies steak . . . likes jerry Lewis and-Red Skelton . . . dislikes people being late. GEORGE R. AUGUSTINE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Dick', . . . played basketball for one year . . . homeroom secretary sophomore year . . . plans to be radio technician or enter armed forces . . . favorite pastimes, roller skating, building model airplanes . . . enjoys steak, Ken Murrayis television show. MAURLYN IO AURANDT . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . member of orchestra three years . . . Bowling club and hall patrol, sophomore year . . . plans to enter nursing profession . . . relishes spaghetti . . . enjoys playing piano and viola . . . pet peeve, slow pokes . . . loves science, baseball. SHIRLEY I. AURANDT . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Speed', . . . member of Y-Teen and Roller Skating club . . . served as home room salesman and cafeteria cashier . . . plans to enter Waves, train for x-ray or dental technician . . . loves to study people. WILLIAM A. AXTELL . . .COLLEGE PREP . . . "Bill'i . . . played basketball one year . . . member of orchestra two years, band three years . . . wants to continue with music . . . photography as hobby, loves hamburgers with onions . . . spends time playing records and basketball. C. LOUISE BAKER . . . GENERAL . . . "Shorty" . . . member of Booster club for one year, Bowling club for two years . . . enjoys reading . . . likes wrestling, football . . . plans to work . . . frequently heard saying, "Holy Cow" . . . loves French fries. A. LYNN BARGER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . School band three years . . . baseball team, pitcher . . . loves cooking class . . . dislikes girls . . . enjoys reading any- thing by Bill Stem . . . wants a good job . . . likes home baked beans . . . favorite sport is baseball. CLYDE H. BARR . . , VOCATIONAL . . . "Ozzie,' . . . member of Hi-Y club, Baseball club . . . detests stuck-up girls . . . played for school baseball club . . . loves French fries . . . often heard uttering, "You know iti' . . . wants to make baseball his career. EUGENE L. BARR, IR .... GENERAL . . . his hobby is stamp collecting . . . loves French fries . . . hunting is his favorite sport . . . likes Milton Berle and Hedy Lamarr . . . spends spare time sleeping . . . foods and nutrition is favorite subject. QNANCY A. BARR . . . GENERAL . . . KKAlllllt',l . . . dis- likes gossips . . . adores French fries and hamburger . . . often heard saying "Is that right?" . . . prefers Railroad Hour on radio . . . loves to cook, also to ski . . . her author preference, Edgar Allan Poe. JOHN A. BATRUS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . sports editor on Mountain Echo . . . Quill and Scroll . . . por- trayed Keith in "Auld Came the Springv . . . enjoys read- ing Dostoyevsky and eating sea food . , . likes Doris Day and opera . . . wants to study chemistry. MARGARET S. BATTISTI . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "MargieU . . . plans to work at Sylvania . . . spends extra time sewing or reading . . . detests conceited people . . . enjoys bowling . . . adores spaghetti and meatballs . . . prefers Booth Tarkington's works. EDWARD D. BAUMCARDNER . . . VOCATIONAL. . . "Ed, . . . home room basketball team participant while a senior . . . for sports prefers hunting and fishing . . . loves spaghetti . . . plans to do sheet metal work . . . dislikes women drivers . . . goes for Martin and Lewis. PHILIP E. BEARD . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Phil', . . .member of a Cappella and senior octet . . . track par- ticipant . . . plans to go into business . . . home room president two years, appeared in "Good News" and "The Red Mill" . . . loves ice cream. JANET L. BECKEL . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Janie" . . . member of Pyramid club, also Usher club . . . intra- mural sports participant . . . served on hall patrol . . . loves to dance and swim . . . detests slow pokes , , , nursing will be her career . . . Y-Teen member. Armstrong E. Augustine C. Augustine M. Aurandt S. Aurandt Axtell Baker Barge-r C. Barr E. Barr N. Barr Batrus Battisti Baumgardner Beard Beckel 25 JOHN E. BEIGLE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . ujohnnyv LUCY M. BIANCONI . . . GEORGE-BAHDEN . . . goes . . . member of the Hi-Y in senior year . . . played foot- for French fries . . . loves basketball . . . delights in ball and IV basketball in sophomore year . . . partici- sewing . . , enjoys Mr. Bohnis chorus and Pop's a Cappella pated in band . . . enjoys orchestra . . . was in annual .. .home room president and representative in sophomore show in senior year. year . . . intends to design dresses. LOIIRAINE A- BELL - - ' BUSINESS EDUCATION HAROLD C. BICE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Tim" . . . . . . enjoyed being a majorette in senior year . . . partici- enjoys reading and lmselmll I I I loves Illmct Leigh I I I pated in a Cappella and annual show tor two IycarsI.I. . delights in Soutllem frigcl Chicken I I I loatlles women home room representative second year . . . rehshes tried who talk tm, much I I I flwmite sul,jt.ClI history I I I in, chicken . . . plans on secretarial work. tends to serve his Cmmh-yI RICHARD K' BENZEL - - f VOCATIONAII - - - "Disk" SAMUEL J. BIDDLE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . 'fstmfi . . . ' - - memllfl' of the MPX in Sffllmr YUM - - - active In favorite expression is "Confound" . . . notes basketball, JV basketball I. . . captain of mtranulral basketball two f00tballI and lmselmll as his top Sports I I I llwos eating XIIIIIS - ' - SIIJUYS SCIIIUI HI'Y Club - I I- lows Ffvncll ice cream . . . thinks math is a swell subject . . . likes tries . . . chooses armed forces as ambition. RICHARD BETAR . . . GENERAL in intramural sports and Ili-Y club saying, "Say there" . . . indulges chicken . . . enjoys Comedy Hour . Wayne . . . plans to enter college. to listen to Twenty Questions. - I - Inks? 19l9IIS'IIf' JOAN J. BIENIEK . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . ' 'S Oltefl heard' "Jo" . . . loves baseball, chicken, and mashed potatoes lmflllfilftly In frwd . . . often heard saying, "Heavens to Pete" . . . member - - lilvofltf SUIT- .lolln of Future Business Leaders of America club . . . loathes conceited people . . . does a keen polka. Beigle Bell Benzel Betar Bianconi Bice Biddle Bieniek Barbara Bigelow Bessie Bigelow Billetts Birely Bittner Blowers Bohner Bonasso Senior BARBARA I. BICELOW . . . GENERAL . . . favorite pastime, bowling . . . interested in wrestling and French fries . . . detests people who are late . . . enjoys history . . . home room secretary . . . participated in Fellowship club . . . intends to be a telephone operator. BESSIE A. BIGELOW . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Betsy" . . . often seen watching Hit Parade . . . loves Robert Mitchum, French fries, and football . . . favorite subject is typing . . . dislikes sarcastic people . . . intends to be a secretary. FRED D. BILLETTS . . . VOCATIONAL . . . in intra- mural basketball for three years and captain for two . . . favorite star, jerry Lewis . . . favorite expression, "How are you?" . . . loves chili con carne . . . intends to work in Philadelphia. RONALD E. BIRELY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . active on cross country team and participated in Hi-Y club . . . enjoys wrestling . . . relishes turkey and baseball . . . has no use for cars that won't run . . . takes pleasure in working on cars. MELVIN S. BITTNER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Mel" . . . president of student Senate, captain of TAP . . . enjoys being in band and orchestra . . . goes in for basketball and track . . . president of home room . . . swell magician . . . planning to attend college. BARBARA L. BLOWERS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Barb', . . . active in chorus, on entertainment committee, hall patrol, and in annual show . . . loves math . . . in- dulges frequently in French fries and shrimp . . . enjoys skating . . . plans to attend Penn State. WALTER A. BOHNER . . . GENERAL . . . "Walt', . . . loves to paint . . . enjoys chorus and being captain of intramural basketball . . . participated in annual show . . . hates show-offs . . . delights in seeing Jerry Lewis . . . relishes ham . . . prefers westem music. LOUIS A. BONASSO . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Lo11', . . . has taken part in home room basketball three years . . . delights in seeing Ava Gardner . . . loves ham . . . takes time out to watch Red Skelton on TV . . . plans to be an electician. NORMA L. BONSELL . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . was home room vice-presi-dent and treasurer . . . loyal member of Y-Teen for two years . . . claims shorthand as favorite subject . . . loathes "Geez" . . . plans to work at Bell Telephone . . . hates late people. JOSEPHINE D. BOSSO . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "-Ioseyn . . . enjoys reading in spare time . . . top favor- ites are Hit Parade, ice cream, and chemistry . . . happy when reading Shakespeare . . . hobby is bowling . . . wishes to become a nurse. KATHRYN L.. BOWEN . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Katie" . . . participated in a Cappella and octet . . . ardent member of TAP, Ushers' club, and Y-Teen . . . took part in annual show three years . . . plans to enter college. HOWARD L. BOWSER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "limb . . . played on varsity football and basketball teams . . . president of home room and squad leader sophomore year . . . wishes to enter college . . . fascinated by Red Skelton and Doris Day. Bonsell Bosso Bowen Bowser Box Bradley Brady Brauch BOBETTA BOX . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Bob- biej' . . . held office of art editor of Mountain Echo junior year . . . member of Hall Patrol and nurse's aid senior year . . . hopes to be a nurse . . . likes French fries. MARGARET E. BRADLEY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Marge" . . . wants to be a gym teacher . . . took part in intramural sports, Pyramid club, and a Cappella . . . was seen in annual show first two years . . . claims Piper Laurie as favorite star. SALLY BRADY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . active in annual show and a Cappella all three years . . . member of senior octet . . . prefers John Wayne and music as favorites . . . wishes to attend college . . . likes to eat steak ELEANORE B. BRAUCH . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . member of Senate and Academy of Science . . . active participant in Quill and Scroll . . . well remembered as junior class vice-president . . . helped in "Cheaper by the Dozen" . . . wishes to write one good book. Senivm CAROL A. BREHMAN . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . was in chorus in sophomore year . . . nurse's aid . . . enjoys reading Faith Baldwin's works . . . prefers steak and French fries . . . often heard saying, "Are you for real?" . . . going in training. JOHN C. BRESSLER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Jack" . . . favorite food is venison . . . goes hunting and fishing often . . . listens to "Amos and Andy" frequently . . . enjoys seeing jane Russell . . . dislikes long third period . . . reads Zane Gray with pleasure. DOROTHY E. BRICKLEY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Dottie" . . . YWCA . . . softball team, three years . . . dislikes being called "Bl0ndie', . . . Dean Martin and jerry Lewis top her favorite list . . . delights in swim- ming . . . cares for history and expects to go in training. SHELDON D. BRINKLEY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Shel" . . . a Cappella and annual show in junior and sen- ion years . . . senior octet . . . spaghetti and meatballs are his favorite menu . . . watches Bert Parks on television. LEON BROBST . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Leif, . . . a mechanically inclined fellow . . . taste in food runs to huckleberry pie . . . Esther Williams is wonderful . . . likes Tales of Texas Rangers . . . plans to go into car- pentry trade. ANNA JANE BRODISH . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . finds enjoyment playing the piano, listening to the radio, watching television . . . reads a great deal of Earl Stanley Gardner's works . . . Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are her top TV stars. PAUL M. FRANK . . . VOCATIONAL . . . played home room basketball in junior year . . . wants to be an auto mechanic . . . enjoys Mark Twain and listening to sport programs . . . relishes mashed potatoes and hamburgers . . . John Wayne is his favorite screen star. IACQUELYN A. BROWN . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . "jackie" . . . Booster club and Swimming club in junior year . . . Skating club and home room secretary in sophomore year . . . abhors snobbish people . . . often heard saying, "Not Evenn . . . likes watching Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, and Farley Granger. IULIA H. BROWN . . . GENERAL . . . "Tuite, . . . member of Y-Teen and Pyramid clubs junior and senior year . . . active in intramural sports all three years . . . loves reading Shakespeare . . . pet peeve, ignorant boys. SHIRLEY A. BROWN . . . GENERAL . . . "Browni-eu . . . member of chorus sophomore and senior years . . . enjoys eating spaghetti . . . disgusted with conceited people . . . plans to work in Washington, D. C. after graduation. KENNETH W. BRUDER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Tank" . . . spent first and second year high school in Pittsburgh . . . plans to take television production in college, then return to Pittsburgh . . . likes chicken on the plate. DORIS K. BRUMBAUGH . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . plans to enter college after graduation . . . takes pleasure in reading . . . member of TAP . . . delights in solid geometry . . . favorites are football and sauerkraut. KATHRYN M. BRUNNER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Kate, . . . fond of drawing and painting . . . member of orchestra an-d a Cappella two years . . . home room rep- resentative senior year . . . participated in annual show two years. NANCY J. BUCKEL . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . belonged to Fellowship club and a Cappella three years . . . took part in annual show, May festival, and science fair . . . wishes to attend college after graduation. RUTH A. BUCKREIS . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . member of Future Business Leaders of America . . . de- lights in basketball and volley ball . . . belonged to skating club sophomore year . . . pet peeve is conceited people. ARLENE I. BUMGARNER . . . GENERAL . . . "Bum- my" . . . favorite pastime is sitting and talking . . . gets annoyed with people who are late . . . likes to read Frank Yerbyis books and eat spaghetti. Brehman Bressler Brickley Brinkley Brobst Brodish Frank jacquelyn Brown Julia Brown S. Brown Bruder Brumbaugh Brunner Buckel Buckreis Bumgamer Burchfield Burke Burns Cadle Callisto Campanaro B. Campbell C. Campbell THEODORE D. BURCHFIELD IR .... COLLEGE SAM H. CALLISTO COLLEGE PREP pl wed PREP . . . "Tccl'i . . . active in dramatics . . . member of intramural basketb ill three years sophomore home Bowling club sophomore year . . . dislikes noisy people IOOIH vice-preside nt llkes sports espeullly blscblll . . . played home room basketball three years. . . . sang in a Cappella choir two ve mrs pl ms to it tend college. WILLIAM R. BURKE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . DOMINIC E. CAMPANARO VOLATIONAL "Birchy" . . . belonged to Hi-Y club and a Cappella "Domino" . . . enyoys watching Dam Mirtm md Ierrv three years . . . home room vice-president second year Lewis . . . craves I'lXl0ll ill thr time likes dancing . . . relishcs singing . . . in annual show three years. and basketball . construction or stone mison work is his goal in life GEORGIA B. BURNS . . . GENERAL . . . greatest plea- BERNARD R. CAMPBELL VOCATIONAL sure in swimming and eating ice cream . . . fancies Zane "Bernie" . . . actlxe in mtrunurll sports belonffs to Crey's novels . . . pet expression is, 'iBoy, yon know it" lli-Y club and blseb all club plans to work in steel . . . favorites are Van johnson and Bert Parks. mill in Sharon . . home room pre sldent sophomore vc ir RICHARD W. CADLE . . . GENERAL . . . "Dick" . . . CLEORA E. CAMPBELL C ENERAL C eo member of band . . . enjoyed playing homeroom basket- . . . fond of art and potato chlps on h ill pltrol sopho ball all three years . . . dislikes people who brag . . . more year . . . membcr of Roller gliltllig club e plans to join Navy after school books are put away. expression is "You rc joking ol course molds moodv people. NORMA I. CAMPBELL . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . sometimes answers to "Soupy'i . . . sang in the a Cappella sophomore and junior years . . . takes pleasure in baking cookies and listening to Mario Lanza . . . dislikes being broke. CATHERINE M. CAPORUSCIO . . . GEORGE- BARDEN . . . "KateU . . . greatly enjoys home man- agement class . . . dislikes complaining people . . . is entertained by comics, Dean Martin and jerry Lewis, and singer Bing Crosby. MARY L. CARACCIOL0 . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . home room representative second year . . . indulges in spaghetti and meatballs along with murder programs N. Campbell Caporuscio Caracciolo Cardinal Carothers Cartwright Cassarly Cassidy Cellini Chappelle Chase Cherry Chruscz Ciambotti Ciccarella Ciccone DONALD A. CAROTHERS . . . GENERAL Don . . . enjoys playing drums . . . wants to join Air Foru Band after Hnishing school . . . participated in home room basketball three years . . . indulges in ice cream RAYMOND W. CARTWRICHT . . . COLLEGF PREP . . . "Hay', . . . played homeroom basketball three yt xrs . . . squad leader . . . intends to enter ministry Academy of Science . . . enjoys reading jack Londons books and playing baseball. JOHANNAH CASSARLY . . . GEORGE-BARDEN Hilo' . . . Ushers' club . . . takes time out for skitmg 'md French fries . . . Y-Teen club junior and senior ye irs . . . pet expression, "Holy moleyi' . . . movie idol, Audie dislikes show-offs . . . hopes to enter nursing upon Com Murphy . . . expects to clerk after school. pleting school. MATILDA P. CARDINAL . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . HELEN CASSIDY . . . GENERAL . . . Hunee "Tillie" . . . president of Girls' League senior year . . . homeroom president and representative senior year active in a Cappella and Ushers' clubs . . . editor on often says, "Rootie tooti' . . .member of chorus June Mountain Echo . . . likes writing letters . . . member of Allyson and potato chips head list of favorites Quill and Scroll. RICHARD G. CELLINI . . . GENERAL . . . "Dick,' . . . participated in football, basketball, intramural sports . . . likes Kirk Douglas on the screen . . . was homeroom president two years and member of the stage crew. DAVID A. CHAPPELLE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Davev . . . enjoys working with cars . . . president of English class junior year . . . watches the Lone Ranger on tele- vision . . . wishes to become a truck driver after grad- uating. MARY ELLEN CHASE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . takes much pleasure in art work and reading . . . member of Art club sophomore year . . . Stewart Granger and French fries are tops with her. SHIRLEY T. CHERRY . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . served her home room as president junior year and secretary sophomore year . . . intends to be a secretary after graduation . . . relishes chicken and French fries along with English. Claar J. Claycomb M. Claycomb Close Clouser Coble Colbus Colby Senior BALARIA C. CHRUSCZ . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . likes watching Gene Nelson dance . . . pet expres- sion is, "I like if' . . . does not take to lazy people . . . spends extra time sewing an-d listening to the radio. PAULA L. CIAMBOTTI . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Shorty" . . . delights in eating French fries and watching Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis . . . favorite sub- jept English . . . hopes to do ofiice work after finishing sc ioo . SANDRA M. CICCARELLA . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . home room secretary junior year and vice- pr-esident senior year . . . plays accordion and piano . . . likes to cat steak and mashed potatoes. TERESA M. CICCONE . . . GENERAL . . . "Terry" . . . passes the time by watching television . . . does not like late people . . . often indulges in French fries, ham- burgers, and going swimming . . . collects miniature dolls . . . intends working after graduation. PATRICIA D. CLAAR . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Path . . . indulgcs in skating and dancing . . . loves spa- ghetti . . . collects movie stars' pictures . . . belonged to Y-Teen senior year . . . favorite class, crafts . . . enjoys Comedy Hour . . . plans to work in June. JOYCE L. CLAYCOMB . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . was on hall patrol junior year . . . member of Rainbow club . . . enjoys reading . . . hopes to follow in footsteps of Florence Nightingale . . . takes pleasure in bike-riding . . . favorite class, zoology. MELVIN G. CLAYCOMB . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Mel" . . . tak-es interest in shop program . . . enjoys roller skat- ing as a pastime . . . handy with his hands . . . will work as carpenter after finishing school in june. MIRIAM E. CLOSE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Willie, . . . editor of Mountain Echo junior and senior year . . . member of Quill and Scroll . . . active on TAP and Senate . . . plans to attend college after graduation . . . crazy over spaghetti. CHARLES A. CLOUSER . . . GENERAL . . . "Tipp . . . . . . active in football and basketball . . . loves ham and eggs . . . enjoys sports . . . wants to go to college . . . pet expression, "That's for the birdsf, PAULINE M. COBLE . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Red" . . . enthusiastic over Martin and Lewis . . . active as nurse's aid . . . loves to swim and skate . . . pet ex- pression, "I care" . . . plans nursing as a career. LOWELL COLBUS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . was on football team . . . belonged to a Cappella . . . enjoys eating fried chicken . . . hopes to be another Magellan and travel around the world . . . watches Bob Hope during spare time. MARIORIE A. COLBY . . . GENERAL . . . "Margie" . . . member of orchestra . . . enjoys beating the ivories . . . always saying, "Oh my" . . . relishes sauerkraut . . . likes to skate . . . wants to go to business college after graduation. JAMES A. COLE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Jim" . . . enjoys listening to Red Skelton and Jerry Lewis . . . favorite pastime is driving . . . likes to work with wood . . . upon finishing school he would like to be a cabinet maker. B. JOYCE COLEMAN . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Joycie" . . . enjoys square dancing and playing the piano . . . pet peeve is missing buses . . . hobby, eating baked beans . . . upon graduation would like to work in Washington. ANNA G. COLLINS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Army . . . prefers chemistry and sewing . . . happy when eating spaghetti and meat balls . . . hates conceited people . . . likes Esther Williams and the Hit Parade . . . plans to get married after graduation. VIRGINIA L. COLYER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Jean" . . . active in intramural sports sophomore and junior year . . . member of Pyramid club . . . home room representative during junior year . . . likes softball . . . plans to work at Bell Telephone company upon graduation. Cole Coleman Collins Colyer Conway Cooper Corbin Cornelius 32 Senior JOHN E. CONWAY . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Jaek,' . . . active in basketball three years . . . home room president in junior year . . . enthusiastic over Burt Lan- caster . . . can be found watching Martin Kane . . . happy when swimming and eating steak . . . plans to get a good job. CHARLES E. COOPER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Bah" . . . vice-president of Hi-Y club . . . captain of intramural basketball . . . on hall patrol last two years . . . enjoys cheeseburgers and French fries . . . pet peeve is "putting things oilf, H. FAY CORBIN . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . member of orchestra for three years . . . majorette in senior year . . . active in Y-Teen and Rainbow club . . . lists ham- burgers and potato chips as favorite foods . . . plans to enter nurses' training. JOYCE E. CORNELIUS . . . GENERAL . . . "Corney" . . . loves symphony music . . . takes pleasure in playing the piano and eating barbecues . . . participated in English department play during junior year . . . hates snobs . . . intends to be a missionary upon graduation. JUDITH M. COX . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Judy" . . . elected home room president and home room representative second year . . . president of history class first year . . . interested in intramural sports . . . came here from Reading, Pennsylvania. PAULINE L. CRAMER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . takes pleasure in watching Lights Out . . . pet peeve is lovesick girls . . . delights in spaghetti and French fries . . . Elizabeth Taylor is h-er idol . . . favorite ex- pression, "Oh, how cuteln CAROL F. CREIGHTON . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . en- joyed working in boys' attendance oflice, second and third year . . . brushed around in the Art club sophomore year . . . going to follow in Clara Barton's footsteps after school. V. JOANNE CRIDER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . belonged to Future Teachers of America club three years . . . active in orchestra three years . . . looks forward to becoming a teacher . . . enjoys sighing over Tyrone Power. GENE W. CRITZER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . president of Boys' Federation . . . participates in varsity baseball and basketball . . . claims Red Skelton as his TV star . . . sings in A Cappella . . . member of TAP three years . . . pet expression, "Gcez." DORIS J. CROFT . . . GENERAL . . . "Dorie', . . . takes pleasure in swimming . . . an ardent baseball fan . . . takes time out for Martin and Lewis and spaghetti . . . detests people who are always late. DORIS M. CUNNINGHAM . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . helped in pyramid building for three years . . . tries to cure her impatience . . . indulges in mystery programs . . . is delighted with basketball and softhalf . . . wants to obtain a job after school. SARA J. CURRAN . . . GENERAL . . . raves over spa- ghetti . . . favorite subject in school is mathematics . . . in her free time can be found reading . . . plans to get a profitable job after school. Cox Cramer Creighton Crider Critzer Croft Cunningham Curran Curtis Danella Daniels Darr Daugherty Daversa B. Davis janet Davis ANN L. CURTIS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . senior class executive committee . . . member of Ushers, club . . . worked on the Horseshoe staff . . . elects plane geometry, ham sandwiches, and basketball as favorites . . . dislikes smug people. RICHARD P. DANELLA . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Dick,' . . . abhors persons who think they know it all . . . an ardent football fan . . . favorite activities include playing the piano and working on automobiles . . . wishes to be a musician after school. DONNA A. DANIELS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . home room president and representative senior year . . . has no use for eonceited people . . . claims Howard Keel and potato salad as her favorites . . . delights in chemistry . . . sports take her fancy. LEE DARR . . . GENERAL . . . in his spare time he whizzes around on motorcycles . . . fond of Humphrey Bogart and steak . . . has no taste for stuck-up girls . . . has a hobby of model railroads. MARIAN J. DAUGHERTY . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . "Doc" . . . well distinguished as head major- ette . . . member of Pyramid club and intramural sports, three years . . . annual show sophomore year . . . Wants to be a traveler. IOEANNA M. DAVERSA . . . GENERAL . . . "jon . . . works in girls attendance office . . . detests people who are always late . . . enjoys dancing and singing . . . ex- claims, You know it . . . favorites are Martin and Lewis, chicken, English and Alfred Tennyson. BETTY L. DAVIS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . enjoys watching Comedy Hour . . . elects Mark Twain as favorite author , . . member of hall patrol and Roller Skating club, sophomore year . . . wants to enter nursing after school. JANET L. DAVIS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Lefty" . . . states a preference for Alan Ladd, baseball . . . loathes compositions . . . member of Booster club sopho- more year , . . selects English as favorite subject . . . enjoys listening to music. C. IEAN DAVIS . . . GENERAL . . . likes to attend movies and parties . . . indulges in spaghetti . . . plays mushhall . . . enjoys doing math . . . dislikes two-faced people . . . can he found watching wrestling . . . pet expression, "You know it.', ARTHUR R. DEAN . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Arty . . . homeroom representative for three years . . . listens reg- ularly to the Fat Man . . . spends his spare time watch- ing Betty Crahle and hasehall . . . plans to he a tnick driver. DAVID H. DeANCELIS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Dooch,' . . . a-dded his voice to a Cappella and the annual shows for three years . . . sang with senior octet . . . can he found huying new clothes and eating mashed potatoes. THOMAS N. DeBERNARDIS . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "DB" . . . can't resist spaghetti and meathalls . . . claims hasehall as his favorite sport . . . pet expression, "You can het men . . . wishes to heeome a contractor . . . enjoys watching Ann Blythe. jean Davis Dean DeAngelis DeBern arclis Decker DeCriseio Defibaugh Del-Traneeseo D. J. DeLaneey M. DeLaneey Deleoeo E. Delozier L. Delozier Delriceo Deneler DePaolis CAROLYN L. DECKER . . . CEOIKCE-BAl'lDl1.N "Bo" . . . lists health and hasehall as favorites nu in her of Boosters sophomore year . . . has a wr xlvns ss spaghetti . . . delights in watching Martin and Lt viis . . . hopes to become a secretary. ORLANDO DBCRISCIO . . . CENEHAI ,... ull ltlll uses "You can het ini", as his usual expression . p llilkl pated in int1'amural hasliethall . . . Was secretary in lllllllll history class . . . goes for Doris Day and eating lrxi e 1 fries. CARL F. DEFIBAUCH . . . COLLEGE PREP L . . . eontrihuted to the annual shows and a Cappllli names ocean swimming as favorite sport . . nuinhu of TAP two years . . . plans to hecome an clcttl engineer . . . played intramural haskethall. CARL DeFRANCESCO . . . YOCATIOXAL . . Sonns . . . pet expression, "You can het mel' . . . incu is in spaghetti and meatlvalls . . . enjoys watching hlslvm thill and Esther XVilliams . . . can he found doing mith wishes to enter the service. Senior DONNA JEAN DeLANCEY . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . "Jeannie, . . . active in Future Business Lead- ers of America club, Horseshoe staff, Hall Patrol, senior Y-Teen, and home room treasurer, junior year . . . relisllies spaghetti and dancing . . . desires stenographic wor . MARY ANN DeLANCEY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Mid', . . . actiye in dramatics and annual shows . . . en- joys sauerkraut and Cordon MacRae . . . participated in Y-Teen work . . . hopes to become a dramatics teacher . . . can be heard saying "How 'bout that." ANTHONY V. DELCOCO . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Coco', . . . likes French fries and girls . . . member of the Senate senior year . . . played intramural basketball . . . was home room secretary and on hall patrol . . . names history and Doris Day as favorites. EUGENE R. DELOZIER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Poogie,' . . . president of Hi-Y club senior year . . . pet expression, "Happy with it,' . . . active in intramural basketball . . . squad leader last year . . . plans to enter business . . . enjoys steak. LOUISE C. DELOZIER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Toot" . . . abhors people who are late . . . inidulges in steak and French fries . . . can be found roller skating . . . always saying, "You're kidding mei' . . . enjoys Martin and Lewis . . . future secretary. HELEN M. DELRICCO . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . delights in saying "You know itn . . . classes fried chicken, football and typing as favorites . . . enjoys the writings of Longfellow . . . plans to work after gradu- ation. JOHN A. DENCLER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . member of TAP two years . . . added his voice to a Cappella and annual show for three years . . . likes pizza pie, chemistry, and fishing . . . plans to major in science. ROSE ANN DePAOLIS . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Rosie" . . . names Howard Keel and Business English as favorites . . . home room president junior year . . . pet expression, "You know it" . . . can be found watch- ing basketball an-d eating French fries. JANE E. DeSANTIS . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Jellybean" . . . likes to write shorthand and eat French fries . . . is happy when watching jerry Lewis or Jeff Chandler . . . conceited people annoy her . . . wishes to become a stenographer after graduation. DONALD DEVORRIS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Donn . . . member of Academy of Science junior and senior years . . . participated in annual show and a Cappella all three yearrs . . . active in senior Hi-Y club . . . electrical engineer is his goal . . . favorite subject, mathematics. ROBERT O. DEVRIES . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Bohn . . . can be found playing, discussing, watching, or read- ing about basketball . . . member of senior Hi-Y club . . . pet peeve, wise guys . . . will be happy to become a vet or naval officer. JILL M. DIANTONIIS . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Muffy" . . . pleased when dancing or watching Dean Martin and jerry Lewis . . . could eat spaghetti forever . . . spoiled brats and people who are late annoy her . . . wants to work for Bell Telephone. HAROLD E. DIEHL . . . VOCATIONAL . . . loves eat ing mashed potatoes and sauerkraut . . . played intra mural basketball . . . listening to baseball games thrills him . . . often says, "You,re weird" . . . pet peeve is cars that won't start. C. DIANE DINCES . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . Ding . . . took part in annual show and English department play . . . played fiddle in orchestra . . . hates practical jokers . . . member of Future Teachers of America and Y-Teen club . . . hopes to go to college. ANGELINE T. DIPRINZO . . . BUSINESS EDUCA TION . . . "Ang,' . . . enjoys dancing and eating French fries . . . listens to Hit Parade . . . delights in Dean Martin and jerry Lewis movies . . . always does hcr English . . . going to be a telephone operator. SHIRLEY A. DIVELY . . . GEORGE-BARDEN member of Ushers, club her senior year . . . served as president and representative of her homeroom worked on Mountain Echo staff . . . enjoyed Y-Teens her sophomore year. DeSantis Devorris DeVries Diantoniis Diehl Dinges DiPrinzio Dively Dixon C. Dodson N. Dodson Dollar Domenick Dougherty Down Duffy GEORGE L. DIXON . . . GENERAL . . . band all three years . . . intramural basketball . . . essays are his down- fall . . . relishes meat loaf . . . watches Hit Parade on TV quite often . . . math and Iohn Tunis are among his favorites. GEORGETTE B. DODSON . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . "Georgia" . . . Roller Skating club in sopho- more year . . . says "I don't wanna hear it" frequently . . . steak, French fries and business math are tops . . . wants to work or become a housewife. NANCY R. DODSON . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . Hall Patrol junior year . . . Skating club and place- ment office . . . finds enjoyment seeing Errol Flynn or jerry Mahoney . . . interested in photography and foot- ball . . . relishes apples and chicken. IOANNE G. DOLLAR . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Io" . . . participated in intramural sports three years . . . doesn't need coaxing to watch Red Skelton on TV . . . appreciated Dickens and bookkeeping . . . can be found eating baked ham or reading frequently. Senior ELIZABETH I. DOMENICK . . . BUSINESS EDU- CATION . . . "Liz" . . . Hall Patrol, senior year . . . resents people who are late . . . finds entertainment in reading Gilbreth and Carey, or going to one of John Derek's movies . . . likes spaghetti and football. HARRY W. DOUGHERTY . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Doc,' . . . "I don't want to hear itf' his calling card . . . meat loaf is his favorite food '. . . sports, namely baseball, fill his spare time . . . enjoys watching Ken Murray and jerry Lewis. MARJORIE C. DOWN . . . GENERAL . . . finds AI Cappis works enjoyable . . . girls' attendance office . . . chorus sophomore year . . . hopes to work at Sylvania . . . reading and sleeping help her pass time . . . Sauer- kraut and mashed potatoes is her dish. CLAIR E. DUFFY . . . GENERAL . . . "CorkU . . . well known for action on gridiron and cage . . . interested in Hamlin Garlanfd's works . . . girls who crack gum annoy him . . . Bob Hope and Doris Day top the good list . . . wants a naval career. MARIORIE E. DUNNENBERGER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Margie" . . . lists among her favor- ites English, dancing, and almost any sports . . . cannot tolerate very talkativ-e people . . . pet expression, "Not eveni' . . . wants to enter the secretarial field. RONALD EAMIGH . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Sleepie" . . . played intramural basketball for two years . . . loves chicken . . . enjoys playing basketball and collecting stamps and coins . . . his favorite subject is English . . . Gary Cooper rates first with him. ROBERT C. EARNEST . . . GENERAL . . . "Bob" . . . active in intramural basketball for three years . . . lists among his favorites swimming. hunting, and math . . . can't stand people who don't show up for appointments . . . served as home room representative. R. EUGENE EARNEST . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Ernie, . . . fond of carpentry as a pastime . . . puts math, phea- rant. and jane Russell among his favorites . . . after graduation would like to become a cabinet maker. SUZANNE L. EDMUNDSON . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Suzie" . . . served as home room president in sopho- more year . . . enjoys watching Dean Martin and Ierrv Lewis while indulging in sauerkraut . . . active on Hall Patro . RICHARD L. EDWARDS . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Dick', . . . ardent baseball fan . . . enjoys eating chicken and the acting of John Wayne . . . played intramural basketball . . . can frequently be heard saying, "You don't know, do you?U C. RONALD EDWARDS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Ronnie,' . . . enjoys indulging in chili con carne and doing physics . . . active in intramural basketball for three years . . . ardent softball fan . . . after graduation he wants to go West. KENNETH L. ELLIS . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Kemp . . . doesn't care at all for crowded street cars, but just loves Perry Como and Betty Crable . . . active in intra- mural basketball for three years . . . pet expression, "Hi- Ya " SARA L. EMEIGH . . . GENERAL . . . shared in the activities of the annual show and hall patrol . . . active in chorus tor three years . . . enjoys eating Spanish steak while watching wrestling or doing history. PAUL C. ENCELMAN . . . Vocational . . . likes to in- dulge in sports in his spare time . . . puts among his favorites Red Skelton, electric shop, and baseball . . . was active in intranmral basketball for three years. MARY L. EPPLE . . . GEORGE-BAHDEN . . . ulall Lu" . . . enjoys crunching potato chips while watching Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis or Doris Day . . . was an active member of chorus for three years . . . favorite sport. baseball. ,IESSE L. ERI-IARD JR .... COLLEGE PREP . , , 'flesl' . . . puts among his favorites, apple pie and baseball . . . lists all of his subjects as favorites . . . after gradu- ation he wants to become a micro-wave TV engineer. Dunnenberger Eamigh R. Earnest E. Earnest Edmundson Richard Edwards Ronald Edwards Ellis Emeigh Engelman Epple Erhard Fagan Farber Farrell F asick LOUISE C. FAGAN . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . active member of hall patrol and a really top Booster . . . could keep up with the best of them in the Roller Skating club . . . adores French fries and baseball. FLORENCE E. FARBER . . . GENERAL . . . "Flon . . . active in the animal show and a Cappella . . . exhibit- ed a project in the science fair . . . just adores reading and eating spaghetti . . . after graduation she wants to he a telephone operator. NAOMI A. FARRELL . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Nomie,' . . . can often be heard saying, "Doggone', . . . was an active chorus member . . . chicken, chemistry. and roller skating are listed among her favorites . . . pet peeve, people who are late. SYLVIA FASICK . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . active 1110111- ber of Academy of Science and the Mountain Echo for three years . . . on the junior and senior class executive committees . . . designed set for "Cheaper by the Dozenf' ROSELLA E. FEATHER . . . GENERAL . . . "Rosy" . . . lllt'lHlJCI' of chorus . . . hates slow people . . . quite often says, "Doesn't that scald ya" . . . thinks dancing is divine . . . enjoys math and Hit Parade. ENINIA lW. FELKER . . . CENERAI ,... active in church . . . loves to read and eat sea food . . . collects photographs in spare time . . . detests people who think they are popular. EUGENE C. FETHER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Genev . . . can he found working on cars or playing records . . . regular listener to the Bert Parks show . . . doesn't care for girls who are always late. MARY A. FETHER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . secretary of Fellowship club . . . lists French fries and ham as favorite food . . . loves the work of Grace L. Ilill . . . hopes to do Stenographic work. RUTH BI. FETTERS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Ruthie" . . . hall patrol . . . can't resist French fries . . . thinks Tony Curtis is divine . . . abhors conceited people . . . favorites are baseball and English. FRED R. FIELDS . . . VOCATIONAL . . . overworks the expression "get wise" . . . active in intramural basket- ball . . . enjoys Longfellow and Doris Day . . . hopes to he a sheet metal worker upon graduation. CYNTHIA A. FILER . . . GENERAL . . . ucisn . . . claims her favorites are Judy Garland and Martin and Lewis . . . hobbies are reading and Writing . . . pet peeve, people who are always talking . . . preters sewing. EDNA M. FILER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . ulklaen . . . home room president . . . participated in chorus, au- nual show, and May festival . . . drools over barbecue pork chops . . . cxelairns "I carey, . . . expects to he a cashier. Feather Felker E. F ether M. Fether Fields C. Filer E. Filer Filler G. Fink P. Fink Fisher Fitzgerald Fetters Fockler F onner I. F nor Senior MERL C. FILLER JR .... COLLEGE PREP . . . uBud,' . . . drools over Ruth Roman . . . takes part in Hi-Y, Art Display club, and intramural basketball . . . thinks pizza pie is delicious . . . hopes to study forestry at Penn State. GARY B. FINK . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Ga-Gav . . . participant in Hi-Y club two years . . . likes to travel . . . secretary of Nature club . . . intends to join the Air Force . . . lists james Cagney as favorite. PATRICIA A. FINK . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Patty', . . . member of Roller Skating club, Swimming club and girls, softball team . . . thinks John Wayne is super . . . plans to travel . . . loves history. JUNE C. FISHER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . takes pleasure in dancing and reading . . . satisfied eating spaghetti . . . pet expression, "Wow', . . . loves quiz prsgriuns . . . wants to be a housewife when she finishes sc oo . NELLIE M. FITZGERALD . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . participated in chorus . . . favorite subject, music . . . enjoys writing letters and square dancing . . . prefers baseball . . . expects to travel when finished with school. DOROTHY A. FOCKLER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Dottie" . . . participated in Booster club, chorus, and Hall Patrol . . . enthuses over Gene Kelly and chop suey . . . despises bossy people . . . fascinated by biology. ANN R. FONNER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . worked in cafeteria . . . can't stanid girls who peroxide their hair . . . hobbies are roller skating and listening to baseball games . . . exclaims "O my live1"' . . . may join armed services. IAY R. FOOR . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . active in band, intramural sports, and Magic club . . . drum major . . . thinks june Allyson is tops . . . hates homework . . . de- sires to join state police force. LESLIE R. FOOR . . . GENERAL . . . "Lesh . . . mem- ber of band . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Mountain Echo . . . writes poetry for Altoona Mirror and national church paper . . . likes Red Skelton, Martin and Lewis . . . wants to be a writer. SHIRLEY L. FOOR . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Burnie" . . . member of Ushers, club . . . loves horseback riding and swimming . . . prefers Charlotte Bronte,s writings . . . favorite subject, biology . . . adores chop suey and Dale Robertson . . . likes "I Love Lucy" on television. MARIAN L. FORD . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . par- ticularly fond of sports . . . an active member of the Intramural Sports club . . . also Was a member of the Roller Skating club. B. ALAN FORNEY . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Barney" . . . home room president . . . basketball manager for a year . . . likes math . . . hopes to be a printer . . . loves steak and French fries . . . is happy watching television , , , adores Denise Darcel. L. Foor S. Foor Ford Forney Forsythe Foster Franco I. Frank I. WAYNE FORSYTHE . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . member of Hi-Y club and band . . . annual show participant . . . likes history . . . is undecided about future . . . loves French fries and hamburgers . . . detests constantly late people . . . prefers basketball for a sport. DONNA I. FOSTER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Jeanie" . . . member of a Cappella and Fellowship club . . . an- nual show two years . . . planning to attend college . . . science fair participant . . . likes chemistry . . . spends much time swimming or reading . . . loves cold turkey. CARRIE E. FRANCO . . . GENERAL . . . hopes to Work at Sylvania . . . likes to dance . . . hates to wait for people . . . loves Booth Tarkington's works . . . her sports preference is football. JOSEPH E. FRANK . . . GENERAL . . . "Joe" . . . his future plans are the service or railroad shops . . . likes to build puzzles and read . . . prefers baseball and box- ing for sports . . . any kinid of food will do. Senior PAUL L. FRANK . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Dudley', . . . home room attendance director . . . fascinated by Virginia Mayo . . . detests people who brag . . . prefers mat ematics . . . says "Ah, you're kiddingv quite often . . . hopes to be a Welder. DORIS I. FRANKS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . hall patrol and home room secretary . . . favorites are French fries, English, and Alan Ladd . . . delights in eating . . . intends to become nurse. ANNABELL FRANTZ . . . GENERAL . . . "Angiebell" active in Pyramid club and intramural sports . . . home room president . . . happy eating macaroni and cheese . . . often exclaims, "I like it" . . . enjoys sports. DAVID C. FREAS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Dave', . . . co-captain of track and cross-country squads . . . active in Hi-Y club and Tumbling club . . . habit of saying "You know ith . . . plans to enter college. BERNARD FREDERICK . . . GENERAL . . . takes pleasure in playing cards and mushball . . . overworks the expression "I ain't, huhv . . . intrigued by ancient history . . . fond of Jack Benny and Burt Lancaster. EDWARD D. FREDERICK . . . GENERAL . . . "Hay- seedu . . . member of track and cross country squads . . . happ playing any kind of sport . . . active in home room basketball . . . intends to go to Penn State. FLORENCE E. FREDERICK . . . GENERAL . . . lists spaghetti, history, and basketball as favorites . . . loves to travel . . . abhors people who are late . . . often exclflims, "Oh myn . . . ardent lover of Shakesp-eare's wor s. ROBERT L. FREDERICK . . . GENERAL . . . "Fire- crackersi' . . . active in playing basketball . . . ovcrworks the expression "I Bobbiev . . . homeroom president and member of Hi-Y club . . . cannot resist French fries. MARJORIE E. FREED . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Margie" . . . an active participant in the Ushers' club, hall patrol, and Bowling club . . . can be found en- joying French frics and steak . . . worked in main office . . . president of homeroom. EVA M. FUSCO . . . GENERAL . . . "Shortie', . . . can often be found devouring French fries and chicken while doing her favorite subject, chemistry . . . she enjoys dancing and reading but can't stand a conceited person. JOAN A. CAINVORS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . can often be heard saying "Why suren . . . pet peeve, people who talk behind your back . . . puts among her favor- ites meat pic, wrestling, and mathematics. CARL D. GAMBER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . an ardent Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis fan . . . often says, "Beg your pardon' . . . enjoys eating a full Course dinner and indulging in any type of sport. ELEANOR E. GARBER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Rusty', . . . can often be heard saying "Ah, pshawn or "Ah, shucksn . . . lists among her favorites lemon pie, swimming, and typing . . . after graduation, a typing job in New jersey. MARLENE GARDNER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Pokey,' . . . enjoys cooking as a hobby . . . did some high stepping as a majorette . . . can be heard saying 1Ta3n't it a shameu . . . likes football and sweets of all in s. M. COLLEEN GATES . . . GENERAL . . , spends loads of time collecting photographs and devouring steak and French fries . . . lifeis ambition is to be a housewife . . . can't stand listening to people cracking gum. BARBARA M. CEARHART . . . COLLEGE PREP '. . . "Barb,' . . . active participant in TAP and a Cappella . . . home room president for two years . . . member of senior octet . . . a home room representative . . . wants to be a nurse. P. Frank Franks Frantz Freas B. Frederick E. Frederick F. Frederick R. Frederick Freed Fusco Gainvors Gamber Garber Gardner Gates Gearhart Gedmark Geiner Giarth Gibson xi. Gill Glasgow B. Glass P. Glass ELIZABETH M. GEDMARK . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Beth" . . . enjoys hall patrol and being on TAP . . . often heard saying "Wierdie" . . . loves fried banana sandwiches . . . enjoys listening to Television Playhouse . . . intends to go into nursing. ANNA M. GEINER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Ann" . . . can be found indulging in baked macaroni . . . a member of a Cappella . . . pet peeve, extravagant people . . . lists Bing Crosby and science as two of her favorites. PAUL H. GIARTH . . . GENERAL . . . "Rocky', . . . greatly enjoys eating meat loaf and watching Virginia Mayo . . . active as center on the basketball team for two years . . . likes all kinds of sports and math. EDWARD M. GIBSON . . . GENERAL . . . i'HootU . . . names Mickey Spillane favorite author . . . often says "Never let on" . . . enjoys football . . . relishes fried potatoes . . . thinks Ava Gardner is tops . . . wants to serve his country after graduation. A. VIRGINIA CILL . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . 'iGinny" . . . often heard exclaiming "Geepers" . . . was a member of chorus and newspaper . . . loves to sit down to a big meal of steak and French fries. JOSEPH C. GLASGOW . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "lov" . . . was an active participant in the Art Display club . . . played intramural basketball . . . member of the Hi-Y club . . . pet peeve, dumb girls . . . wants to go to military school. BARBARA A. GLASS . . . GEORGE-BAHDEN . . . "Barby', . . . just adores eating spaghetti and sleeping . . . can often be found cutting a rug at a square dance . . . after graduation 1-he wants to work for the Bell Telephone company. PAUL F. GLASS . . . VOGATIONAL . . . "Doodle', . . . likes to devour macaroni and cheese while enjoying the antics of Dean Martin and jerry Lewis . . . acted as home room representative . . . pet expression, "You know it.v Glenn Goldberg Good Graf Craflius Graham Gramly Greene Grove Gunsallus Gwin Hainley C. Hale R. Hale Halow Hamler DONA bl. GLENN . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . nursels JOYCE E. GRAFFIUS . . . COLLEGE PREP l flip aid-e, senior year . . . Y-Teens and chorus . . . eoneeited pella . . . passes time eating and watching sports people annoy her . . . passes time going to parties or chemistry and cheeseburgers top her list finds It riy movies . . . enjoys health and Zoology . . . desires to go in Lewis and William Lundigan enjoyable ic ids Pm ul training . . . likes Bert Parks. S. Buck frequently . . . wants to get marrit d HELENE M. GOLDBERG . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . DUANE L. GRAHAM . . . GENERAL p lsscs tum "Goldy' . . . collects lsouveiiirs . . . says, "Th,at's too shooting pool . . . has no trouble eating lwrsnth fries mucf' . . . ill temperec peope distract ier . . . T.A.P. in . . . watches Fred Skelton frequently on TV mttr senior year . . . chorus in sophomore year . . . thinks ested in aviation . . . desires to work for Lockhc l spaghetti, chicken and steak delicious . . . listens to Theater Guild. ' ' i X X SARA GRAMLY . . . GEORGE-BARDEN Buck PQRI5 COOP.. - ' BUMNIS55' EDUCAWTION - wheati' . . . nursels aide senior year . . Ends pun pu DIZZY llftlf' klfl 13 lwf Plat 1'XP1'9S51lm - - - Future BUS1' delectable . . . Roller Skating club . . . irritittd by poor ness Leaders of America . . . shorthand and baseball top Writing . 1 . uspircs to lwing H telephoms Optrltm. hm' l1W'f7l'?4', llsfl- -1- filkfis 13l'l'115111'i:l Tl Tlglfi dilflcllll-I passes time in sports or listening to mystxries . . . enter :unec ny berry Jewis or o mer . ewis. ROBERT G. GRAF . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Bohn . . . Academy of Science and intramural sports all three E. CLAIR GREENE . . . VOGATIONAL lggr IX xtcd years . . . detests giggling girls . . . thinks physics and by girls . . . takes pleasure in hunting and: fishing basketball tops . . . often heard saying " 'Magine that" Doris Day is his movie idol . . , "Get smirt occurs frm . . . plans to study geophysics and geochemistry . . . reads quently in his conversation . . . Jack London tops luthor Ray Bradbury. list . . . hobby is music. 42 WILLIAM P. GROVE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . vexed by braggers . . . delights in watching Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis . . . zealous in building models . . . plays football and baseball . . . eager to go to college. JAMES GUNSALLUS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Red" . . . band three years . . . often reiterates "You're lyingv . . . fin-ds pleasure in music and Doris Day . . . states home made ice cream is a real luxury . . . is keen on joining Air Corps. MIRIAM K. GWIN . . . GENERAL . . . "Kim,' . . . de- rives satisfaction from reading Shakespeare . . . president of home room senior year . . . frequently declares "Don't be mean" . . . Pyramid club and intramural sports . . . inclined toward joining the Air Corps . . . regards spa- ghetti tops in the food line. 1 ' PHYLLIS J. HANLEY . . . GENERAL . . . "Phyll,' . . . peeved by people being constantly late . . . eager to work for Bell Telephone . . . "Huh?" is her calling card . . . recognizes June Allyson and Red Skelton as tops . . prefers Louisa Mae Alcott. Hammer Hancock Hansard Harber Harkinson Harkless Harris Harrison Senivm GEORGIA HALE . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . bored by talkative people . . . maintains Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis favorite stars . . . gets a kick from softball . . . as- pires to a business education . . . relishes French fries . . . likes Vic Damone's singing. RAYMOND L. HALE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Holy', . . . considers Ken Murray top TV star . . . derives plea- sure from fishing or any sport . . . "Big man" seems to be his pet expression . . . finds satisfaction in math . . . eager to read Robert L. Stevenson's works. JOSEPHINE A. HALOW . . . GENERAL . . . "Josie" . . . home room president senior year . . . enjoys watching "You Bet Your Life" . . . relishes foreign dishes . . . irritated by ostentatious people, also those who can't be on time . . . eagerly listens to Bing Crosby . . . inclined toward being a secretary. PATRICIA J, HAMLER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Patty', . . . enjoyed being a cheerleader junior and senior years . . . helped in main office and was a nurseis aide . . . fascinated by chemistry . . . pastime is ice skating . . . fascinated by Perry Como's voice. JAMES F. HAMMER . , . GENERAL . . . "Ruor" . . . can't stand people who are late . . . enjoys reading Shake- speare . . . thinks Doris Day is tops . . . favorite hobby is sports . . . often heard saying "What's a wrong with you?" M. JANE HANCOCK . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Janie" . . . Booster club member sophomore year . . . Y-Teen club sophomore year . . . participated in annual show three years . . . sang with a Cappella last two years . . . adores Bing Crosby . . . plans to attend college. SARA E. HANSARD . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . reporter for Mountain Echo sophomore and senior years . . . mem- ber of Compass staff and Quill and Scroll senior year . . . shared in Y-Teen activities for three years . . . hates girls who giggle. MAiRIAN L. HARBER . . . GENERAL . . . president of English class sophomore year . . . shared in annual show sophomore year . . . sang in chorus three years . . . Y- Teen member senior year . . . enjoys skating . . . secre- tary of history class sophomore year. SHIRLEY E. HARKINSON . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . "Shirl" . . . names collecting pictures as her hobby . . . goes crazy over Farley Granger . . . hates a show-oil . . . lists swimming as her top sport . . would like to be a secretary. LLOYD B. HARKLESS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . played in band three years and orchestra last two years . . . member of concert band senior year . . . relishes pork chops and mashed potatoes . . . likes physics . . . ambition is to attend college. LEANN HARRIS . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . can't stand drug store hair . . . could live on French fries . . . thinks Comedy Hour is tops . . . likes book- keeping . . . loves to swim . . . served on Girls' League standard committee senior year. LARRY D. HARRISON . . . GENERAL . . . thinks T- bone steak is yummy . . . likes to work on cars . . . squad leader senior year . . . played home room basket- ball two years . . . member of Ski club sophomore year . . . wishes to join the Navy. CAROL I. HARSHBARCER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Jingles" . . . crazy over t-bone steaks, science, and Montgomery Clift . . . sews in spare time . . . hopes to work in Cleveland after finishing school. ANDRE HART . . . GENERAL . . . 'KBrother Hartn . . . active as football manager . . . member of Hi-Y club . . . sang in a Cappella . . . lists history as favorite sub- ject . . . uses expression, uthatis good" . . . travels as hobby. JAMES A. HART . . . VOCATIONAL . . . participated in intramural sports . . . favorite pastimes, baseball and basketball . . . relishes macaroni . . . overworks expres- sion, "go ahead" . . . enjoys seeing Bob Hope and Red Skelton programs . . . desires automotive work for fn- ture. KATHRYN E. HART . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . "Katie" . . . roller skates and sews for recreation . . . favorite anthrr. Kathleen Norris . . . always heard saying, "how about that" . . . abhors conceited people . . . in- dulges in spaghetti and meat balls. Harshbarger A. Hart J. Hart K. Hart Hartz Hartzell Haug Heaton Senior ROBERT E. HARTZ . . . GENERAL . . . "Hartie" . . . likes to watch Martin and Lewis show . . . hobby, pho- tography . . . admirer of Longfellow . . . gets mad at show offs . . . a whiz in consumeris math . . . plans to work in june. CAROL L. HARTZELL . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . active in dramatics . . . lists chemistry and Spanish as best subjects . . . enthusiastic baseball fan . . . delights in eating steak and French fries . . . desires nursing as a career. MARY ELLEN HAUG . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . IIIPIH- ber of Y-Teen . . . sang in a Cappella . . . participated in annual show . . . dances and swims . . . swoons over William Lundigan . . . goes around saying "my gosh" . . . plans to go to college. ROBERT L. HEATON . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Bob" . . . takes interest in shop program . . . devotes spare time to hobby, airplane building . . . enjoys wrestling and baseball . . . likes to see good movies . . . intends to work after Finishing school. DUANE M. HENDERSON . . . GENERAL . . . "Henny" . . . enjoys playing basketball and eating . . . played in- tramural basketball for two years . . . active as a home room representative . . . wants to be a member of the State Police. BERNARD P. HENNICAN . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Bucky . . . makes a hobby of building things . . . likes to stuff himself with steak and working on his favorite subject, math . . . can often he heard saying "Yo." ELLEN L. HENRY . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Ellie" . . . active participant in the Fellowship club for three years . . . home room representative . . . gets a lot of exercise in the Swimming club. ROBERT C. HENRY . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Bob" . . . played tackle on the football squad . . . president of his English class for two years . . . collects gourds in his spare time . . . member of the band . . . wants to go Sonti. PATRICIA L. I-IERSHBERGER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Pat" . . . an active memlter of Hall Patrol and chorus for two years . . . participated in the Christmas pageant and spring musical festival . . . plans to attend college. DONNA J. HERTZOG . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Deaniel' . . . loves to devour liver and French fries . . . president and program chairman of Y-Teens . . . member of chorus . . . likes to watch Dagmar on television. BETTY HETRICK . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Lucky" . . . aided in making the display cases attractive . . . member of Booster club and chorus . . . people who are not on time make her furious . . . wants to be an airline stewardess. MARLENE E. HILTNER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . ulzzyu . . . played intramural sports . . . rolled around with the gang in the Roller Skating club . . . member of dramatics and Hall Patrol. R Henderson Hennigan E. Henry R. Henry Hershberger Hertzog Hetrick Hiltner Himcs C. Hoffman M. Hoffman Hofmann Holland D. Holton -A - R. Holton H , A -1 '1' A Honstine , DONNA M. HIMES GENERAL . . . enjoys watch- JOAN L. HOLLAND . . . GENERAL . . . "Jon . . . jus ing the antics of Milton Berle . . . member 0f.Hall Patrol loves tn Spend her spurt: time driving . D I member of -lr' ' y?11iff1E:1f1ff1dl1? flpmml small -k-A-IVli"Fl'df1lgkfi till chorus for three years . . . likes to stuff herself with lm mn ' ' ' ml 5 'l 0 0 Km I nes spaghetti while doing history . . . home room president CATHERINE M. HOFFMAN . . .GENERAL . ..f'K.1ia' DALENE E' HOLTON - 5 - BUSINESS EDUCATION 0 - I active, in girls, immnmml sports for three years . . ' . . . actively partlcipated in the Ushers club for three member of Pyramid club . . . loves to stuff herself with yfxars ' ' ' Hwlnbsf of TAP and 'wil Patrol - - - 59'-'Tl't11Y! French fries and hot roast beef . . . home room treasurer. Ot 'fer ,home mom ' ' ' Wants H good bU0kk4'f'Pil1g iilld typing Job. NIARILYN L. HOFFMAN . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . can ofter be heard saying "No kiddingu . . . active RALPH E' HOLTON ' - - VOCATIONAL ' ' ' Pct PGUW' participant in the Ush-ers' club for three years . . . home anyone who calls him HMUVN - f - ilifllllgw in Spagheftl room secretary for two years . . . would love to become and fneiltballs - - - Um USUHHY bl' lward Saying HHUIY l s..L.n,mry. Cow . . . names baseball and conservation as his favor- ites . . . plans to enter the Navy. RONALD R.. HOFBIANN . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Ronnie, . I . can oiiten be found indulging in his DOLORES J. HONSTINE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . favorite pastime, pitching horseshoes . . . very actlve Shorty . . . an active participant in intramural sports memlier of the hand tor three years . . . participated in and Pyramid club . . , loves to spend her time enjoying. the activities of the orchestra. the comedy team Dean Martin and jerry Lewis, 45 RICHARD H. HOOPEB , . . GENERAL . . . "Din-lil' . , . hus run ull three ycurs on the truck .ind eross country . . . enjoys chicken und Cury Cooperls pictures , . . likes watching Your Show of Shows on television . . . uhhors selfish people. DALE L. HOOVER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . trupping is his unusuul hohhy . . . uetive ineinher of the liaiselmll teum . . . purtieiputecl in intruniurul huskethull . . . played in the huncl . . . enjoys fish . . . pluns to enter professional sports. R. FRANCIS HOOVER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Fran" . . . dislikes people who stop to tulk in the middle of the hull . . . enjoys cloing physies uncl euting Fr-unch fries . . . wishes to lu-come un uuto meehunie. JANE L. HOOVER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . uclcletl her voice to the u Cuppellu uncl unnuul shows for three yeurs . . . pet peeve, lute people . . . member of Ushers, eluh untl secretary of home room. Hooper D. Hoover F. Hoover june Hoover john Hoover Hopkins Hostermun Hostler Housum Howard Hudson Hughes Humerick Hunt Hunter Humi JOHN HOOVER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . ut xt in the Hi-Y eluh for three yeurs . . . pluyecl in the hind tor two yeurs . . . inclulges in meut pie . . . wutelus Rnd Skelton on television . , . plans to uttend eolltgt STEPHEN F. HOPKINS . . . COLLEGE PRE! "Hoppy" . . . pluyecl in the orchestru und hund for thu years . . . 112111168 photogruphy us his hohhy . . utixf in the unuuul shows until English llljltlftlllfllf pl ns wishes to enter college. RODNEY E. IIOSTERMAN . . . GENERAL . . . llostv . . . lllCl11lJf'l' of Swimming eluh junior yeur . . thlnlts john VVuyne is tops . . . enjoys hunting . . . nuincs 71111 Grey us fuvorite uuthor . . . loxes milk . . . Lollt ets snukes us u hohhy. MARGARET A. HOSTLER . . . COLLEGE PRI' P 'APeggy" , . . will ulwuys he reineniheretl us Ernsstnu in "Cheuper hy the Dozen" . . , ucidecl her voiu, to the u Cuppellu und the unnuul show her senior ye lr pluns to enter college. Senidm LATRICIA P. HOUSUM . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Pat" . . . spends her spare time reading and writing letters . . . enjoys ham barbecues and "I Love Lucyi' . . . names swimming and French as her favorites . . . wishes to enter training. CHARLES E. HOWARD JR .... COLLEGE PREP . . . indulges in spaghetti and meatballs . . . enjoys chemistry and Boris Karloff . . . goes- hunting or fishing anytime in season . . . listens regularly to Life with Luigi . . .' plans to join the Air Force. 5 CHARLES W. HUDSON . . . GENERAL . . . "Chucky . . . president of the junior Hi-Y club . . . likes spa- ghetti and swimming . . . pet peeve, "Nuthin left?" . . . was put out because there wasn't an ice storrm this year. AMALIE M. HUGHES . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Amin . . . active in the orchestra and chorus . . . took part in the annual show sophomore year . . . names horses as her hobby . . . loves Momls chili C0i'l carne . . . favorite pastime, practicing the piano. J. GRACE HUMERICK . . . BUSINESSVEDUCATION . . . "Gracie', . . . listening to the radio is her favorite pastime . . . helped bandage the injured at the nurse's ofHce . . . was home room treasurer and attendance di- rector . . . plans to be a typist. JOAN C. HUNT . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Nouse" . . . participated in the girls' chorus and annual show . . . enjoys meat pie, home management and Doris Day . , took part in the May festival her junior year. ANN M. HUNTER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Pep" . . . can be found dancing or watc ling Tony Curtis . . . enjoys basketball and spaghetti . . . dislikes people who are late for appointments . . . plans to enter training. NANCY L. HURM . . . GENERAL . . . active with the Art Display club senior year . . . spends her spare time watching Red Skelton and basketball games . . . usually says "Well, I swearu .. . . plans to enter the commercial art field, GLORIA L. HYDER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . senior class standards committee . . . Camera club and girls chorus at Bellwood-Antis .' . . does some pretty strutting work as a majorette . . . chooses as her favor- ites typing, steak, and Frenclf fries, and Audie Murphy. WILLIAM A. HYMES . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Bill" . . . takes pleasure in hunting and fishing . . . thinks Vir- ginia Mayo is tops . . . member of intramural sports . . . gets a kick out of history . . . can't get enough turkey. DONALD E. IMLER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Donn . . . people who talk too much annoy him . . . worked on bulletin boards . . . chooses baseball as favorite sport, history as favorite subject . . . fond of Red Skelton. and John Wayne. . I BEN L. IRVIN . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Hap', . ., . sings in a Cappella . . . plays homeroom basketball . indulges in fried chicken . . . annual show and Hi-Y club the last three years . . . avoids talkative girls . . . finds tlfe works of A. J. Cronin intriguing. DONALD L. IRVIN . . . VOCATIONAL . . . vice presi- dent of Roller Skating club sophomore year . . . enjoys seeing John WVayne on the screen . . . loves macaroni and cheese: . . claims Shakespeare as favorite author . . . captain of home room basketball. EDWARD W. JARRETT . . . Vocational . . . home room president for three years . . . develops muscles by weight lifting . . . gets a kick out of trigonometry . . . explores the great ouhdoors byvhunting . . . wants to work as a draftsman. ' BARBARA A. JOHNSON . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . 'fBarby', . . . detests nosey people . . . came to Altoona from Covernor's Island, ,New 'York . . . member of Hall Patrol . . . raves over hamburgers and French fries . . . likes to read Zane Crey's books. DAVID A. JOHNSON . . . GENERAL . . . "Rip', . . . a fervent baseball fan . . . all foods seem to meet his fancy . . . loves to'be quoted as saying "I'll sayi' . . . his iioutaste for people who declare themselves "big w ee s. Hyder Hymes Imler B. Irvin D. Irvin ' . Jarrett R. Johnson David Johnson 4 v r. his Duella Johnson E. Johnson Joseph Johnson Joyce Johnson W. Johnson Jones Kandlbinder Kane DUELLA F. JOHNSON . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Beanie" . . . active in sophomore Y-Teen . . . in- dulges in chicken and sweet potatoes . . . names football and Jeff Chandler as favorites . . . English secretary . . . admits to over using the expression "Sew-buttons." ELMER J. JOHNSON . . , VOCATIONAL . . . enjoys reading Zane Grey's books . . . electric shop ranks high as favorite subject . . . desires to do electrical work after graduating . . . often says "Oh, fine." JOSEPH M. JOHNSON . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Joey . . . hopes to serve in Uncle Sam's army after finishing school . . . likes all kinds of food . . . spends spare time building model-s and Watching Red Skelton. JOYCE M. JOHNSON . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Red" . . . active in chorus and annual show . . . assistant secretary of junior home room . . . takes pleasure in eating fried chicken and hearing Jane Powell sing . . . dislikes late people. Senivm WILLIAM JOHNSON . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Boots, . . . likes to eat pork chops . . . spends spare time playing ping pong . . . played football three years . . . enjoys bicycle riding . . . thinks Esther Williams is a swell actress . . . wants to get a good job after graduation. PEGGY A. JONES . . . GENERAL . . . wishes to go to Bible school upon graduation . . . member of the chorus three years . . . took part in Christmas pageant senior year . . . belonged to Fellowship club same year. JAMES A. KANDLBINDER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Kandy" . . . enjoys music, skiing, psychology . . . dis- likes domineering women . . . administrates student affairs in Senate office . . . claims Dostoevsky as favorite author . . . plans to go to college. M. LOUISE KANE . . . GENERAL . . . delights in going skating and watching comics, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis . . . enjoys football games along with fried chicken . . . pet expression "You know it." ROBERT O. KANTNER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Bohn . . . active in intramural basketball . . . participat- ed in cross country and track teams . . . usually can be heard saying, "You're lying" . . . member of TAP and the band . . . plans to enter college. PATRICIA L. KAPHAMER . . . GENERAL . . . "Pat', . . . took part in the Pyramid club and intramural sports . . . added her voice to the Girls' chorus in her sophomore year . . . pet peeve, snobs . . . names Jeff Chandler, potato chips her favorites. C. RICHARD KAUFMAN . . . GENERAL . . . "Diehl, , . . indulges in spaghetti and meatballs . . . favorites are biology and baseball . . . can be found listening to Martin Kane, Private Eye . . . participated in intramural basketball . . . plans to enter the Service. DAVID C. KEEN . . . VOCATIONAL . . . names Bob Mitchum and Bert Parks as favorites . . . enjoys workin on cars and racing them . . . can be found eating ham and watching football games . . . hopes to go to South Amer- ica. BARBARA A. KEIPER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Kippyv . . . sang with a Cappella and the annual show three years . . . member of Ushers' club and Future Teachers of America . . . executive committee, junior class . . . Spanish and music, her favorites. JANET M, KEIRN . . . GENERAL . . . member of the Swimming club . . . relishes spaghetti and meatballs . . . enjoys history and football . . . keeps the ball rolling with the Bowling club . . . pet expression, "Hah." KATHARINE L. KELLER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Kay Leev . . . added her voice to a Cappella and the girls' chorus . . . likes steak with mushrooms . . . mem- ber of hall patrol and home room representative sopho- more year. MARLENE H. KELLEY . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . usually can be heard saying "Holy cowj' While watching Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis . . . rolled around with the Skating club . . . pet peeve, big brothers . . . names typing, chemistry her favorites. PHYLLIS M. KELLEY . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Phil" . . . active in the Ushers' club . . . sang in the annual show and chorus . . . loves reading Frank Yerby's books . . . bookkeeping is her favorite subject . . . de- sires office work. RALPH I. KELLEY . . . VOCATIONAL . . . enjoys steak frequently . . . can be found watching a baseball game or doing math . . . likes to read books by Mark Twain . . . his favorite pastime is working on ears. PATRICIA A. KENSINGER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Pat" . . . active in the Fellowship club and sang in the a Cappella . . . enjoys whipping up a dress or doing chemistry . . . likes steak and French fries . . . plans to be married. BARRY E. KEPHART . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . model airplanes are his hobby . . . never misses a Gary Cooper movie . . . "How about that," is his favorite expression . . . likes to watch basketball and enjoys history . . . plans to work. GLORIA K. KERLIN . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Kerly', . . . enjoyed singing with the girls' chorus . . . in- dulges in pizza pie , . . names basketball and chemistry as her favorites . . . dislikes people who ignore questions. LAWRENCE G. KIMMEL . . . GENERAL . . . "LzlrrVv . . . "Ain,t that goodP'i is his usual expression . . . likes spaghetti, but abhors stuck-up girls . . . was viee-presi- dent of his home room his senior year . . . listens regu- larly to the Hit Parade. JOYCE N. KING . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . ubloyv . . . nursed patients at the Altoona Hospital as a nurse's aid . . . active in the junior Y-Teen club . . . Wa-s home room representative in her junior year . . . participated in intramural sports. THOMAS W. KING . . . GENERAL . . . "Tom" . . . spends his extra time hunting . . . enjoys reading lack Londonys books and doing health . . . can be found watching a baseball game anld eating French fries . . . plans to enter the Service. Kantner Kaphamer Kaufman Keen Keiper Keim Keller M. Kelley P. Kelley R. Kelley Kensinger Kephart Kerlin Kimmel 1. King T. King CHARLES E. KIRSTNER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . THOMAS R. KLEVAN . . . COLLEGE PREP ll "Cent-H . . . manager of baseball club last three years fyl' . . . active in intramural basketball and Hi Y list thrcc . . . played intramural basketball . . . relishes French years . . . a Cappella sophomore year , . . on tl igk tr m frig-5 and gtg-uk , , , pl-gferg solid gg-Unietry , , , intends . . . spends most of his time swimming , . . pl ms on going., to enter an industrial school upon graduation. fe C0llC2-Zl'- RONALD E. KISSINCER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . claims LUCINDA ANN KNEPFER - - - COLI-'EGF PRI' lj math as favorite subject . . . took part in home room Hcillflyu - - - melubff ef USPCTS, Club - - - P1HlflU1f Of basketball last three years . . . Mona Freeman entrances Y'T4'9U - - - 011 TAP fl1Y'l'0 Yf'1U'S - - ' 21 CIPDKH1 hw him . . . after graduation he would like to join the Navy. 3"-WTS - - - milk Puff ill imnlllil SIIOW llll fl1l'i'C' H ITS VV. JOHN KLAUSMAN . . . VOCATIONAL . . . another NORIWA JEAN KNISELY - - - COLLEGE PRI' l' fun of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis . D Q favorite subject, took part in annual show tor three years . . mrmbu ot math . . . collects stamps as a hobby . . . loves to watch Octet Scniflf YCUI' - ' - in il CHPPCIIH fhfvl' H ITS lmsclmll gmm-S l . . enjoys eating Steak- happy when dancing . . . wishes to become 1 modrl EDWARD F. KLEINER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . RUTH ANN KNOUSE . . . BUSINESS EDUC ATlOlN "Klinker" . . . home room president senior year . . . likes . . . assistant pianist in Fellowship club . . . on h ill p itrol to play basketball . . . lists English, hunting, and ham two years . . . spends spare time playing tht pi mo or among his favorites . . . hopes to go to college after reading . . . happy when eating French frirs ikts graduating in June. to write shorthand. 50 Kirstner Kissinger Klausman Kleiner Klevan Knepper Knisely Knousc Koller Krause Kyle Lafferty Lamade Lambert Lantzer Lauver Senior WALTER L. KOLLER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Walt" . . . lists chicken as his favorite . . , took part in home room basketball three years . . . detests people who brag too much . . . swoons over Ava Gardner . . . hopes to join the Navy. E. LORRAINE KRAUSE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Sis,' . . . member of intramural sports club . . . sang in chorus two years . . . on hall patrol two years . . . relishes steak and French fries . . . upon graduation, would like to enter nurse's training. 'ROBERT L. KYLE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Bob" . . . home room president . . . likes French fries when it comes to eating . . . favorite subject is math . . . ovcr- works the expression "How were ya?" . . . Wants to become a printer after graduation. JANET E. LAFFERTY . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Jan" . . . president of junior English class . . . danced in annual show sophomore y-ear . . . enjoys the works of Shakespeare . . . loves chicken and waflles . . . expects to work for Bell Telephone. CARULE LEE LAMADE . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . likes to write shorthand . . . member of Horseshoe staff an-d Future Business Leaders of America . . . hates conceited people . . . always insists on fried chicken . . . expects to be a secretary. RICHARD E. LAMBERT . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Dick" . . . home room president during sophomore and senior year . . . active in in'ramural basketball . . . worked in girls attendance office . . . hopes to become a dentist or bricklayer after graduation. RICHARD F. LANTZER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Dick" . . . member of band and orchestra . . . is inter- ested in music and baseball . . . likes thrillers by Poe . . . wishes to study music after graduating in June. STANLEY W. LAUVER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Stan', . . . likes to build model planes as a hobby . . . member of band for three years . . . lists hamburgers and football as his favorites . . . detests show-offs . . . plans to study music. HARRY L. LAWRENCE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . active in intramural basketball sophomore and senior year . . . loves Elizabeth Taylor and sports . . . favorite subject is shops . . . often seen swimming . . . intends to join Air Corps. IO ANN LAWSON . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . participates in TAP, vice-presid-ent of home room, and Future Business Leaders of America . . . loves spaghetti . . . enjoys watching TV . . . likes bookkeeping . . . intends to be a bookkeeper. KENNETH L. LEAR . . . GENERAL . . . "Bed" . . . enjoys baseball . . . indulges in fried chicken . . . active as home room president, participated in intramural basketball, and is squad leader . . . loathes bossy girls . . . often heard saying "Git goin'." M. JANE LE CRONE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "jamie" . . . enjoys chorus . . . favorite pastime, talking . . . loves French fries . . . often heard saying "Oh! for corn's sakev . . . abhors people who are late . . . plans matrimony. Lawrence Lawson Lear LeCrone Lee Lefkow Leighty I. Lestochi NANCY V. LEE , . . COLLEGE PREP . . . active for two years in English department play . . . enjoys chorus and being in Senate . . . delights in being TAP captain . . . loves hot roast beef sandwiches . . . plans to attend Penn State. CATHERINE LEFKOW . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Kit" . . . loves swimming . . . indulges in steak . . . active in English department play senior year and chorus for two years . . . oft-en seen reading or knitting . . . plans to attend college. BARBARA A. LEIGHTY . . . GENERAL . . . "Barb" . . . enjoys Skating club . . . relishes apple pie . . . delights in roller skating . . . favorite subject is Pennsylvania his- torylg . . detests busy-bodies . . . going to work at But- teric . JOAN M. LESTOCHI . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Jo" . . . member of the Ushers' club . . . takes pleasure in watching Hit Parade . . . loathes boys . . . relishes chicken and French fries . . . loves basketball and football . . . plans to be a stenographer. Senior ROBERT J. P. LESTOCHI . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Bob" . . . active member of stage crew for two years . . . played intramural basketball for three years . . . abhors girls who are never on time . . . home room rep- resentative for two years. JOAN L. LIEB . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Jon . . . did makeup in English department play and annual show for two years . . . active member of Y-Teens and dra- matics . . . lists jose Ferrer and eating as favorites. RONALD V. LINGENFELTER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Ron" . . . active member of the band for three years and orchestra for two . . . participated in work of the Senate and TAP . . . played intramural basketball. TRUDY E. LIPPERT . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . could be found hard at work in the cafeteria for three years . . . a member of Pyramid club and Ushers' club . . . active participant in TAP . . . sang in chorus. JOYCE M. LITTLE . . . GENERAL . . . Could be found rolling around with the Roller Skating club . . . member of chorus for two years . . . loves turkey and dancing . . . dislikes people who are late. DOLORES I. LOCKARD . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Dee" . . . was a home room representative for two years . . . active Senate member . . . participated in chorus . . . acted as home room vice president . . . favorite ex- pression, "You know it." DOROTHY L. LOCKARD . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Shorty" . . . member of dramatics and hall patrol . . . enjoys stuffing herself with chicken and noodles . . . lists among her favorites swimming, English, and Keefe Bras- selle . . . pet expression, "You don't say!" CONSTANCE L. LOCKE . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Connie" . . . can be heard exclaiming "What,s it to you?" . . . likes to indulge in spaghetti . . . enjoys the comedy team of Dean Martin and jerry Lewis . . . pet peeve, little sisters. GLORIA A. LOMBARDO . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "G" . . . treasurer of sophomore class . . . loves to dance or eat spaghetti . . . aspires to a career with Bell Tele- phone . . . her pet expression, "I don't wanna hear it" . . . participated in intramural sports and Pyramid club. DORIS I. LONG . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . fascinated by chemistry . . . states pumpkin pie and swimming are favorites . . . likes reading Grace Livingston Hill . . . eagerly tunes in to Hit Parade . . . was in chorus sopho- more year. JUNE L. LOUCKS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . a Cap- pella and annual show . . . plagued by moody people . . . declares apples and sauerkraut delicious . . . enjoys Sid Caesar's show . . . likes English . . . home room repre- sentative sophomore year . . . derives pleasure from swimming. SHIRLEY I. LUKE . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . vice- president and secretary of home room . . . people being late for appointments vex her . . . often listens to Frank Lovejoy or Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis . . . "Gee whiz" frequently enters into her conversation. PHILIP D. LUTHER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Flip" . . . pastime is playing cards or skating . . . enjoys trigo- nometry and football . . . declares homework his pet peeve . . . relishes turkey . . . says "No matter" frequent- ly . . . reads Booth Tarkington . . . wants to work when he finishes school. MARGARET R. LUTZ . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Maggie" . . . gets peeved by braggarts . . . "Ah, heck" is her pet expression . . . relishes turkey . . . reads Louisa May Alcott . . . likes dancing and collecting pictures . . . fascinated by Gordon MacRae's voice . . . going in training after high school graduation. RUTH M. LYSINGER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Ruthie', . . . passes time sleeping . . . thrills to "Lights Out" . . . "For crackin' icen is her calling card . . . Wishes to travel abroad . . . two-faced people vex her . . . en- joys English and Grace Livingston Hill's works. l DONNA M. LYTLE . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . asserts sewing is her pastime . . . often watches Television Play- house . . . has a longing for apple pie . . . desires to go to a 'designing school . . . declares enjoyment in home economics class and football. B. Lestochi Lieb Lingenfelter Lippert Little Locke Dorothy Lockard Dolores Lockard Lombardo Long Loucks Luke Luther Lutz Lysinger Lytle McAlarney McCall McCauley McCloskey McCulloch McGee McGrain McGraw SHIRLEY A. McALARNEY . . . GENERAL . . . 11 Cap- pella . . . has sung with local bands . . . delights in reading Shakespeare and studying health . . . recognizes Doris Day and Mario Lanza tops . . . desires work in Washington, D. C .... conccited people irritate her. C. ROBERT McCALL . . . GENERAL . . . "Bohn . . . aspires to being a member of the Pennsylvania State Po- lite . . . ice cream and football fill his favorite list . . . pastime is sports . . . often heard saying "wonder whyill . . . vexed by conceited people. EUGENE T. McCAULEY . . . GENERAL . . . "Dude,' . . . enjoys boxing on TV . . . thinks Gary Cooper and jack London's works are tops . . . inclined toward being a Pennsylvania State Policeman . . . relishes pork chops . . . distressed by conceited people . . . "VVonder why?', enters into conversation. P. IOSEPH MCCLOSKEY . . . VOCATIONAL . . . peeved by silly girls . . . delights in watching Amos and Andy and Martin and Lewis . . . takes pleasure in shops and roller skating . . . goes in for baseball . . . states hamburgers and French fries delectable. JANET M. MCCULLOCH . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . Fellowship club , . . hall patrol and Badminton club . . . vexed by ostentatious people . . . enjoys a meal of endive and meat loaf . . . listens to Hit Parade often . . . enjoys reading Carolyn Keen, and typing. PEARL L. MCCEE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "McGee" . . . Fellowship and FTA clubs . . . a Cappella . . . asserts music her pastime . . . enjoys listening to sym- phonies . . . reads Pearl Buck . . . desires to go to col- lege . . . relishes Italian spaghetti. CHARLES I. MCCRAIN . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Bud" . . . really likes to Work . . . talkative people annoy him. . . . reads Zane Grey . . . enjoys history and football . . . likes working with wood . . . aspires to military career . . . eats hamburgers and French fries often. DONALD W. MCCRAW . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Don" . . . took second place in the science fair . . . regu- larly listens to H2000 Plusn . . . cherry pie and Howard Keel top his list . . . plays football and softball. 06" BRIAN C. MCKINNEY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . inclined in the literary field . . . hopes to write or be an an- nouncer . . . English department play, senior year . . . member of Quill and Scroll . . . declares Robert Hein- lein's books tops . . . states French fries savory. SHIRLEY A. MCKINNEY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . played bass violin in orchestra, three years . . . derives enjoyment from playing the piano, marimba and organ . . . would like to teach in elementary grades . . . leans toward math as favorite subject. BEVERLY A. MCLAUGIILIN . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Bea" . . . treasurer of home room . . . harps on "I don't know" . . . passes time by sewing . . . asserts partiality for Kathleen Norris' works . . . participated in Pyramid club and intramural sports . . . listens to Re- questfully Yours. JAMES F. MCLAUGHLIN . . . GENERAL . . . "Ii1n', . . . vice-president of home room . . . active in intramural basketball . . . eager to see Dick Powell . . . likes to eat turkey . . . often exclaims, "Ah, come onv . . . loves Spanish. B. McKinney S. McKinney B. McLaughlin I. McLaughlin McManamy Madara Maidl Maier Mainello Maloney Mangus Maniglia F. Manley R. Manley Markel Marks JOYCE A. McMANAMY . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . member of Ushers' club, and a Cappella, senior year . . . eager to see John Derek's or Ann Blythe's movies . . . relishes Italian spaghetti . . . aspires to be a secre- tary . . . oft heard reiterating "All rightyf, GEORGE VV. MADARA . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . played on JV and varsity football . . . track team . . . collects pennants . . . member of band . . . declares Red Skelton tops . . . reads Charles Dickens with pleasure . . . desires to go to college. PAUL MAIDL . . . VOCATIONAL . . . nlvfuffn . . . finds Sammy Kayeis music soothing . . . plays trumpet . . . vexed by high strung Girls . . . relishes chicken . . . keen on being an auto mechanic . . . often heard saying "Don,t ask mel' . . . likes math and football. DANIEL A. MAIER . . . GENERAL . . . "Dann . . . remembered for his rugged action on the gridiron . . . considers Jane Russell his favorite star . . . aspires to attend college . . . played baseball sophomore year and also intramural basketball . . . states French fries scrum- tious. JOSEPH M. MAINELLO . . . VOCATIONAL . . . well- known basketball mu ger . . . played JV football . . . watches Milton Bergawith zeal . . . likes history, spa- 9 ghetti and meat balls . . . passes time in various sports . . . enjoys Martin and Lewis. DOLORES C. MALONEY . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . "Dorrie" . . . enjoys listening to Bing Crosby I- FAE MANLEY -K5 - GENERAL - - ' home mom . . . member of chorus her senior year . . . claims French 5f1'0f'9t31'Y - - - asfefls. l Cafe Often - - - llnf-ls Pleiflsufe ln fries and steak as her favorites . . . detests people who flallclflg and Swlmmmg - - - glad T0 do b00kkeCP1Qg - are always late, ambitious to be a secletary . . . affirms spaghetti deli- CATHALINE J MANGUS COLLEGE PREP cious . . . eagerly listens to Perry Como. :Smangy', . . . chorus, senior year . . .likes to repeat B. RAE MANLEY . ' I GENERAL ' 1 . participated in AZZ'ZZ ' ' ' fsllshss Oysters ' ' ' Chagrmml by people the annual show and Pyramid club . . . states square who think they're "it" . . . Booster's club . . . likes skat- ,dancing and gym are enjuyable I . . tunes in to Re- ing and. reading Shakespeare . . . aH'irms Pennsylvania questlv Yours regularly D . D aspjl-es to a Career in history interesting. the Air Corus' HELEN A. MANICLIA , . . BUSINESS EDUCATION H , j ,, . . . Compass staff . . . pct expression is "You know it" WILLIAM H- MARKET-' - - - GENERAL ' - ' Wlllle . . . enjoys Emile Luring's works . . . distressed at talka- - - - Played fwfball iumor and SGHIOY Year - - - declares tive people, especially at a movie . . . prefers French Doris DRY and mU5lCal'P1'0g1'am5 favflfltes - llmls en' fries . . . collects Pittsburgh Pirate pictures . . . likes l0YU13nl in baseball, Wmfer 5P01'l5 and Swlmmlng - - - Jung- Allyson, "Hello baby" is his calling card . . . interested in weld- mg. NORMAN L. NIARKS . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Pekin Marlett Martin . . . home room president and representative . . . says Masehke Mauk "Hi, F lubi' frequently . . . fried oysters and machine shops Mauro Maxwell fill his favorite bill . . . enjoys listening to Hit Parade . . . plagued by stuck-up girls. ANN L. MARLETT . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . home room president and representative two years . . . hates to hear people talking in a theater . . . in annual show sophomore year . . . ardent sports fan . . . hopes to enter nursing. KAY D. MARTIN . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . f'Humph- reyn . . . was in chorus sophomore year . . . craves spa- ghetti . . . intends to be a telephone operator . . . enjoys watching Alan Ladd in movies . . . detests show-offs . . . claims Spanish as favorite subject. CHARLES R. MASCHKE . . . GENERAL . . . uchuckv . . . active in intramural sports all three years . . . can't resist French fries . . . can be heard saying, "Think that's somethinglv . . . drools over Jane Russell . . . would like to enter college. 4' CARL C. MAUCH . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . member of Academy of Science . . . loyal participant in TAP . . . fond of hunting and rifle shooting . . . happy while eat- ing steak . . . claims mathematics tops on list of favor- ites . . . wants to attend college. ELSIE I. MAURO . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . typist and member of girls' intramural sports . . . be- longed to Y-Teen two years . . . plays piano for hobby . . . enjoys baseball and chemistry . . . thrilled by mur- der programs . . . wishes to travel. PATRICIA A. MAXWELL . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Pat,' . . . cheerleader, three years . . . treasurer of junior and senior class . . . faithful member of TAP . . . was prompter of annual show, senior year . . . took part in a Cappella . . . greatest ambition to be a lab tech- nician. SALLY A. MAY . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . shared in annual show sophomore year . . . delights in French fries and fried chicken . . . hopes to be a secretary . . . often entranced by Dean Martin and jerry Lewis . . . likes to dance. ROSE A. MAYERNICK . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Rosie" . . . wants to become a good secretary . . . favorite pastime is watching television . . . can often be heard saying, "You know it,' . . . detests people who are late . . . enjoys Zane Grey novels. FREIDA MAZUR . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Fradle,' . . . member of TAP, chorus, and Booster club . . . helped as junior librarian assistant . . . swoons over Tony Curtis . . . top favorites are German, potato salad, and basket- ball . . . ambition is nursing career. RONALD R. MEINTEL , . . VOCATIONAL . . . likes swimming as a hobby . . . lists among his favorites shops, spaghetti, and basketball . . . when finished with school would like to join the Service . . . relaxes by driving. NANCY ANN MEISTER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . craves chicken and waffles . . . secretary of room 201 senior year . . . member of Deb-Teens . . . detests people that are late . . . often entranced by John Derek . . . hopes to go in training. SAMUEL MENTO . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Barry', . . . played intramural basketball sophomore and senior year . . . on his list of favorites hamburgers rank highest, with shops and football not far behind . . . can be found playing any kind of sport. Mazur Meintel Meister Mento Merilli Merritts 11. 1 I an-Ll ,I Senior IOANNE L. MERILLI . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . enjoys French fries, and seeing Alan Ladd on the screen . . . member of Future Business Leaders of America . . . secretary of sophomore English class . . . favorite subject is shorthand . . . likes office work. JAMES H. MERRITTS . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Jim" . . . hobby, collecting old coins . . . member of Future Business Leaders of America . . . vice-president of home room junior year . . . detests excessive home- work . . . Horseshoe staff senior year . . . enjoys watch- ing television. RALPH S. MICHAELS . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Cass" . . . active on stage crew last two years . . . doesnit like to be interrupted while doing somethin im- portant . . . happy when eating pie . . . claims softball and mathematics as his favorites. MILDRED MAY MICKEL . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . "Millie,' . . . insists on cherry pie . . . hall patrol senior year . . . swoons over Gene Autry . . . can be found roller skating or reading Zane Grey . . . to join the Women's Air Force is her ambition. ANTHONY T. MIGNOGNA . . . GENERAL . . . "Tony" chicken, football and Arthur Godfrey rate high with him . . . played in orchestra, band and dance band . . . in- tends to make music his career . . . loves listening to records. JOANNE M. MILLER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "jo" . . . member of Horseshoe staff, Quill and Scroll and Ushers' club . . . wrote for Mountain Echo . . . handled money for Future Business Leaders of America . . . adores Kirk Douglas and spaghetti. MARJORIE H. MILLER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Margie" . . . active on TAP, Senate and Mountain Echo . . . captain of Ushers' club . . . president of Quill and Scroll and Blair County Scholastic Press association . . . dreams of being a nurse. NANCY MILLER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . de- lights in eating French fries or hamburgers while watch- ing Dean Martin and Ierry Lewis . . . people who lie peeve her . . . often says "you're kidding" . . . can be found skating most of the time. RONALD G. MILLER . . . V OCATIONAL . . . hunting and fishing take most of his time . . . elected home room president for two years . . . could eat rabbit and watch I?hn Wayne any time . . . listens to "This Is Your FBI" o ten. SARA K. MILLER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . playing the piano and doing shorthand take all her time . . . secretary for the Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica club . . . pianist for Fellowship club . . . chicken and noodles make her happy. ANNA M. MINCIN . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Ann" . . . president of Future Business headers of Am- erica . . . worked in boys' attendance office . . . crazy over chicken and jane Powell . . . a whiz in shorthand . . . pet peeve, wating . . . wants to be a secretary. DONNA J. MITCHELL . . . GENERAL . . . "Mitch" . . . could eat spaghetti and do history any time . . . listens to jazz records whenever she has time . . . sang in the a Cappella for three years . . . wants to continue working at Sylvania. Mignogna I. Miller M. Miller N. Miller R. Miller S. Miller Mincin D. Mitchell R. Mitchell V. Mitchell D. Mock I. Mock Montgomery Morgan Morris Mosey ROBERT E. MITCHELL . . . GENERAL . . . "Rob" . . . basketball and English rate high with him . . . ents French fries and likes reading books by Dickens . . . listening to Red Skelton and jerry Lewis take his time. VIRGINIA A. MITCHELI ,... GENERAL . . . "Ginny" . . . Doris Day, baseball, and French fries rute high with her . . . conceitcd people make her mad . . . likes to go dancing und skating . . . often says, "Say, how about thatf' DIANE L. MOCK . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . znlloogiev . . . played in the orchestra two years . . . always does her trigonomctry . . . member of Skating und Y-teen clubs . . . can be found listening to Voice of Firestone. L. JANE MOCK . . . GENERAL . . . wants to join the WAF ufter graduating . . . could eat lemon pie and Watch Gregory Peck forever . . . likes chemistry but not home- work . . . hobby, collecting poems, EUGENE G MONTGOMERY VOCATIONAL "Monk" . . going to be 1 fornst ringer smu he likes hunting and fishing pct Lxprcssion why surt plays football Whtnucl he finds tuna flxorltc suh ject, math. R. JOHN NIORGAN COLLEGE PREP uk . . . home room pu sident incl number of Sen ite ons of our busketb ill md b lsch 111 memht rs eluted vice president of Boys FLClLI'ltlOIl stmor ve ir llTll7llfl0l1 go to college HAROLD P MORRIS VOCATIONAL L krs that wonit start m ike him m ld Virgmi 1 Nl lyo .md hot dogs make ll1l'l1 h lppy supporttr of mtr lmur il his kethull . . . his future 18 going to ht in the SLIVILC CHARLES F MOSEY COLLEGE PREP "Chucky . . Plper Lluru ind Locomut are nn on Lon sole him . . sing in 1 Cmpcllx ind lnnuxl show future is undecided siys Isnt th it cute when fas cinated by something CHARLES F. MULLEN . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Chuck" . . . member of football team three years . . . intramural basketball participant . . . loves iee cream . . . enjoys swimming, diving . . . plans to enter medical school . . . prefers chemistry ancl john Tunis's works. MARIAN R. NIULLER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Toots', . . . member of Hall Patrol . . . spends extra time writing to a sailor . , . chooses nursing for her career . . . loves ham barbecues and French fries . , . enjoys playing the piano . . . likes Spanish best. BARBARA L. MURPHY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Barb" . . . member of orchestra three years, and a Ga Hella . . . ma'orette . . . Jlans to attencl colle fe . . . l I belongccl to Y-Teen . . . cletests snobs . . . annual show participant senior year . . . likes Farley Granger . . . enjoys snaghetti. SARAH E. NIURPHY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Mllrpl1,' . . . member of chorus and Fellowship club three years . . . served on hall natrol . . . often heard saying uWell, do telll' . . . nlans to become a nurse. . . participated in intramural sports . . . home room presiclent. 58 Mullen Muller B. Murphy S. Murphy Murtilf E. Myers J. Myers A. Nagle Eugene F. Nagle Eugene C. Nagle Nail Negley N icoclem us Nixon Norton Novack ANNA M. MURTIFF . . . GENERAL . . . "Ann" . . . member of a softball team . . . favorite subject is P.O.D. . . . wants to join Waves or NVAF . . . loves ham . . . likes to skate and play softball. ELVIN C. MYERS . . . GENERAL . . . "VVhity,' . . . secretary of lli-Y club sophomore year . . . member of track and cross-country teams all three years . . . enjoys hunting and basketball . . . may join Navy . . . dislikes uninteresting talkers . . . in school prefers history. JAMES 1. MYERS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Jim" . . . played intramural basketball three years . . . member of hall patrol anvil Tumbling club . . . plans to join Navy . . . clislikcs gossips . . . prefers plane geometry . . . loves fried chicken . . . gym squad leader senior year. ANNA R. NAGLE . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Recl,' . . . served on hall patrol . . . member of Skating club . . . craves spaghetti . . . claims English as favorite subject . . . her ambition is to join the VVomen's Air Force.. Senior EUGENE F. NACLE . . . GENERAL . . . "Red" . . . daily gym participant two years . . . likes television and sports in general but prefers football . . . "Show of Shows" claims top position on his television program preference. GENE G. NAGLE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . home room basketball participant . . . dislikes people being late . . . loves meat pie . . . plans to do electric work . . . likes to read, dance and swim . . . prefers Zane Grey's novels . . . spends spare time with girl friend. JAMES R. NAIL . . . VOCATIONAL . . . uspikev . . . plans to continue with sheet metal work . . . canft stand women driv-ers . . . likes to view wrestling on television . . . loves cake, pie and ice cream . . . often says "You know itv . . . enjoys hunting andfishing. BERNICE A. NEGLEY . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Berni" . . . member of chorus sophomore year . . . likes to play marimba and roller skate . . . plans nursing as a career . . . likes science- best . . . can't stand teasers . . . loves vegetable soup. EUGENE NICODEMUS JR .... COLLEGE PREP . . . "Nick" . . . three year member of band and orches- tra . . . participated in all district band each year and county band sophomore year . . . loves steak . . . played JV football . . . appeared in annual show two years . . . plans to continue with music. ELLA L. NIXON . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Toosie" . . . member gf Swimming club . . . served on hall patrol . . . hates rising early in morning . . . wants to be a stenographer . . . enjoys spelling and dancing . . . likes shorthand . . . cokes and French fries are tops. MIBIAM L. NORTON . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Kitten" . . . served on hall patrol . . . member of Swim- ming club . . . was a nurse,s aide . . . dislikes tale bear- ers . . . often says "That's touglf' . . . plans nursing as a career . . . likes to read and swim. JAMES M. NOVACK . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Tricky . . . plans to join service . . . dislikes "big wheels" . . . anything called food will suit him . . . likes to work on radios, automobiles and racers . . . enjoys Red Skelton and hockey . . . history rates first. WILLIAM L. NOYE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Bill' . . . participant in intramural basketball . . . captain for one year . . . likes to run around in a car . . . enjoys Comedy Hour . . . wants to become an auto mechanic . . . history is his favorite subject. DORIS M. OBER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "DorrieU . . . orchestra three years . . . president of Future Teach ers' club in junior year . . . member of Y-Teen club . . . Ushers' club last two years . . . enjoys art work and lnusic . . . attending college is her ambition . . . loves o ives. AGNES D. OEXLE . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . home room secretary while in senior year . . . hates early morning rising . . . plans to do oflice work . . . enjoys television . . . likes dancing and baseball . . . English is her favorite subject . . . likes turkey and French fries. MIRIAM A. OLMES . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Mickey" . . . senior home room president . . member of Alpha Chi Sorority . . . writing letters is her hobby . . . likes swimming and baseball . . . plans to join Women's Air Force . . . loves shorthand and Swiss steak. JAMES D. ORANGE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Ji1n,' . . . member of hall patrol . . . likes to read and plav basketball . . . dislikes talkative girls . . . collects stamps . . . history and Charles Dickens, novels are tops . . . loves hamburgers . . . enjoys Martin and Lewis. W. VIVIAN ORBERG . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . worked in girls' attendance office . . . member of Y-Teen club . . . chose nursing as career . . . Ushers' club member . . . held home room oflices first two years. . . likes to read and play ball. N. JANE ORB . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Janie" . . . member of a Cappella and senior octet . . . social service committee chairman of the Girls' League . . . member of the Senate for three years . . . played in orchestra three years . . . annual show while senior . . . plans to attend college. SALLY A. ORB . . . GENERAL . . . a Cappella and annual show . . . participated in intramural sports . . . member of Pyramid club . . . likes to dance . . . doesnit like appointment breakers . . . loves steak . . . wishes to become a secretary . . . hobby is collecting pictures. Noye Ober Oexle Olmes Orange Orberg J. Orr S. Orr Osbome Oswald B. Otto E. Otto Pacifico Pannebaker Parks Panos A. THOMAS OSBORNE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Tom" . . . squad leader senior year . . . participated in English department plays all three years . . . reads Shakespeare . . . aspires to a college education . . . de- rives enjoyment from acting . . . relishes chili con carne. DONALD I. OSWALD . . . VOCATIONAL . . . home room president senior year . . . finds history interesting , . . hobby is clowning around . . . reads joseph Geard . . . vexed by haughtgegirls . . . listens to Hit Parade regularly . . . states ans are delicious. BARBARA I. OTTO . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Barb" . . . vice-president of home room -sophomore year . . . home room representative in sophomore year . . . home room treasurer senior year . . . likes to square dance . . . would like to work in a doctor's office. ESTHER M. OTTO . . . GENERAL . . . "Peanut" . . . enjoyed chorus her junior and senior year . . . craves French fries . . . loves to embroider . . . claims sewing, math, and baseball as her favorites. Seiiivr DONALD P. PACIFIGO . . . GENERAL . . . "Donn . . . intramural sports senior year . . . dislikes silly girls . . . Martin and Lewis rate high . . . enjoys physics . . . reads Stevenson . . . repeats, "You'll Rnd out" . . . declares mashed potatoes and gravy favorite food. MARY K. PANNEBECKER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . assistant editor for Mountain Echo . . . member of or- chestra and Ushers' club . . . plans to be an elementary teacher . . . took part in annual show and English de- partment play. RALPH D. PARKS . . . GENERAL . . . band three years . . . intramural basketball . . . history stands out as a favorite . . . Amateur Hour on television holds his inter- est . . . pastimes are driving and eating . . . wishes a military career . . . goes for hamburgers. RITA L. PARROS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . ardent fan of Martin and Lewis . . . overworks expression "hot dogv . . . relishes steak and baseball . . . detests late people . . . chooses art as hobby . . . wishes to work after graduation. JOYCE L. PARSON . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Joy" . . . enjoys belonging to the Roller Skating club . . . admires john Agar . . . often heard saying, "You know it" . . . while listening to My Friend Inna, she is thrilled . . . plans to work at the Sylvania plant. ESTHER M. PARSONS . . . GENERAL . . . "Mickie" . . . two year member of orchestra . . . often says "My wordn . . . likes to do chemistry . . . always ready for a platter of French fries and ham . . . wishes to work in cosmetics. CHARLES M. PASCALE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Chuck,' . . . likes to build model airplanes as a hobby . . . prefers Robert Mitchum on the silver screen . . . would like to attend a trade school . . . finds pet peeve to be homework. DORIS M. PATTON . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . exer- cised lungs in both Miss Eberle's and Mr. Bohn's choruses . . . finds great delight in Watching Milton Berle . . . fa- vorite pastime is reading Zane Grey novels . . . hopes for nursing career. MARILYN M. PAUL . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . was nurse's aid . . . member of Roller Skating club . . . active in church activities . . . among favorites are bacteriology, French fries, and Errol Flynn . . . nursing is her desired profession. LOIS A. PEARSON . . . GENERAL . . . served on hall patrol two years . . . plans to work at Butterick . . . detests speed demons . . . likes the acting of Burt Lan- caster . . . health tops her favorite subject list . . . de- lights in baking. SALLY A. PEARSON . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . loyal member of hall patrol and a nurse's aid in senior year . . . favorite mermaid, Esther Williams . . . extremely interested in science and reading . . . loathes people who are late. KATHERINE E. PENNABAKER . . . GEORGE-BAR- DEN . . . "Kitv . . . can be heard saying "Heyl" while going through corridors . . . thinks boys should have more respect for girls . . . hopes to work at Bell Tele- phone. IUDE C. PENNINCTON . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . SHIRLEY 1. PETERS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Salt" . . . well remembered as junior class president "Petey, . . . chooses gym as favorite subject . . . faithful and sophomore member of student Senate . . . active in member of intramural sports . . . wishes only to get mar- track and football . . . favorite stars are Arthur Godfrey ried after graduation . . . always ready to eat French and jerry Lewis . . . ambition, hotel manager. fries and crab cakes. SUZANNE B. PENNOCK . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . R0BEfRff PETE? - ' ' Y9CA.T1.5?rlfftP ' - -,f'PQt?v "Susie" . . . three year member of Senate and a Cappella 'N if tin mllsjduglgat exljrmhlflyls. K mv ul? Wfllc . . . had small leads in annual show . . . vice-president Xjclillillllli to .L lx RWD' f li 'umm .lmvnmuif Ehtwr of Girls' League senior year . . . participant in TAP. C, 1 MIIB Z 'UC int ,MW M .dll ' ' ' en-loyh rom mg Zane ,rey stories . . . wishes to join army. PATRICIA A. PENSYL . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION CAROL S. PFEFFER . l D BUSINESS EDUCATION ' - - upiltu - ' ' ViCe'Pr9sid'Cnt of 1101116 mom lllmlor year "Dustyl' . . . bookkeeping is her favorite subject ' ' ' lmttwtw llfm' Sonfwmf' U'i1l'klIlg gum . . . picks short- likes the wrestler, Jackie Nichols . . . claims her hobbies hand as favorite subject . . . would like to obtain steno- art. skating and dancing U I l wants to get married uftm- graplne position . . . swoons over Robert Mitehum. gmduation U I . Swmms Owr Farjev Gnmgvr- DIANE L. PERRY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . 'iDippyi' MARLENE R. PIELMEIER . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- . . . president of intramural sports, junior year . . . in- TION . . . "Mi1n,' . . . constantly watching television . . . tends to be a fashion designer . . .participant in Pyramid loves to do shorthand . . . can be heard saying "How elub . . . home room representative and sales manager about that?', . . . loathes conceited people . . . enjoys senior year . . . hates braggarts. eating turkey . . . hopes to be a stenographer. Parson Parsons Pascale Patton Paul L. Pearson S. Pearson Pennabaker Pennington Pennock Pennsyl Perry Peters Petro Pfeifer Pielmeier 61 WILLIABI II. PIETSCH . . . VOGATIONAL . . . uBill,, . . . home l'UllllI president senior year . . . loathes stuck-up girls . . . indulges i11 rabbit . . . gets a kick out of l1unt- ing and fishing . . . likes john Wayne best on tl1e scree11. RICHARD A. PINNEY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . uliicku . . . active in band tliree years . . . detests girls that talk too IllllCll . . . se11ior steward of DeMolay . . . fond of playing basketball . . . enjoys Martin and Lewis on TV. HARVEY S. PIPER, JR .... VOCATIONAL . . . "Tiny" . . . Illl'IlllX'l' of illIf2lllllll'llI sports three years . . . deligl1ts i11 crab cakes . . . a fervent baseball fan . , . likes chem- istry and trigonometry in school, hunting and fishing out- side . . . JV football, sopl1o111ore year. PAUL E. FLETCHER . . . VOGATIONAL . . . "PepU . . . honie roo111 basketball . . . representative junior year . . . enjoys welding a11d soccer . , . eaine l1ere from Girard College . . . avoids going witl1 girls . . . expects to join the Navy. VIRGINIA L. PLUMNIER . . . GENERAL . . . ucinnyl . . . loves to sit down to a spaghetti dinner . . . her pref- erences include football, English, and Kipling . . . fond of Fred Astaire in tl1e movies . . . l1as no liking for con- ceited people. ANNA L. POLICNONE . . . GENERAL . . . "ToosieU . . . elected home room representative and president two years . . . l1as an abhorrence of jealous girls . . . be- longed to Skating club sophomore year . . . takes plea- sure in dancing . . . i11 chorus two years. VINCENT PORTE . . . VOGATIONAL . . . "BudU . . . relishes French fries . . . favorite subject in SCIIOOI is physics . . . plans to go to college . . . desirous of going 'to Alaska to live . . . canit stand people wl1o are always 'late. IOANNA C. POTOPA . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Potato,' . . . was in chorus sophoniore year . . . claims Longfellow as her favorite QIIIIIIOI' . . . says roller skating is her hobby . . . sighs over Alan Ladd . . . takes pleasure in baseball Zllld dancing. Pietsch Pinney Piper Pletcher Plummer Polignone Porte Potopa Pritchard Dudley Potter Pottsgrove Powley Price David Potter Prough Puckey Senior DAVID E. POTTER . . . GENERAL . . . "Dave,' . . . band . . . tunes in to Crusade in the Pacific . . . played in the orchestra his sophomore year . . . loves French fries . . . claims automobile trouble is his pet peeve. DUDLEY M. POTTER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Dud', . . . member of cross country team and track junior year . . . elected home room president, second year . . . enjoys chemistry and swimming . . . plans to attend Penn State . . . likes food, food and more food to fill his menu. MYRA L. POTTSGROVE . . . GENERAL . . . "Doc" . . . photography and southern fried chicken take her fancy . . . loves to skate and play tennis . . . thinks west- ern music is tops . . . secretary of her home room sopho- more year. IACQUELYN B. POWLEY . . . GEORGE-BARDEN RAYMOND A. RABOLD . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Rav" . . . has enjoyed intramural basketball for three years . . . dotes on steak . . . takes time out for hunting and fishing . . . takes pleasure in doing trig . . . intends to get a profitable job. RACHEL L. RAGO . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Riley . . . participated in intramural sports, Pyramid club, and Booster club . . . enjoys fried chicken . . . loves Steve Cochran . . . enjoys bowling and dancing . . . intends to join WAF,s after graduation. F. DUANE RAY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Ray" . . . enjoys being member of TAP and Academy of Science of which he is president . . . likes to read James Hilton's works . . . expects to attend college. EUGENE L. RAY . . . GENERAL . . . "March . . takes time out for horseback riding and niotorcycling . . . often seen watching Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis on TV . . . indulges in pork chops . . . enjoys reading Frank Buck's books. .. 1 k. ,, if h A .I A . .d P Purcell Quenzler . . .. Iac ie' .. . . o ers er service as .nurses ai. . . . a- K' Rabenstein M. Rabenstein vorite activities are reading and playing the piano . . . Rabold Rago repeats "Good Gussiev . . . loathes nosey people . . . D. Ray E. Ray wants to become a nurse. IOHN H. PRICE . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Red" . . . gets a kick out of painting . . . canit get enough baked ham . . . takes pleasure in watching Red Skelton . . . nosey people seem to be undesirable to him . . . delights in swimming and dancing. JAMES H. PRITCHARD . . . VOCATIONAL . . . 'ijimn . . . vice-president of senior class . . . member of Senate . . . overworks the expression "You know it" . . . vice- president of sophomore class . . . avoids Snobs . . . junior executive committee, publicity . . . member of in- tramural sports. DON O. PROUGH . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Prom . . member of JV basketball and intramural sports . . . co-captain of track and cross country teams . . . indulges in apple dumplings . . . finds the works of Robert Louis Stevenson intriguing . . . member of Hi-Y club. THOMAS E. PUCKEY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . '.'Tom', . . . master counselor of De Molay . . . lists tuna fish salad and Doris Day as his favorites . . . floor captain of TAP . . . pet expression, "How about that?" . . . president of home room. JAMES W. PURCELL . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Big jim" . . . active in band and orchestra . . . has no taste for stuck-up people . . . loves to play intramural basket- ball . . . in annual show third year . . . looks forward to enlistfng in the Air Force. DOROTHY A. QUENZLER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Dotty" . . . favorite sport is baseball . . . takes time out for art work . . . relishes spaghetti and English . . , pet expression, "Holy Cowi' . . . enjoys john Steinbeckis books. KENNETH G. RABENSTEIN . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Red" . . . participated on track team in -sophomore and junior years and cross country for three years . . . loves com . . . favorite subject is history . . . intends to be a cabinet-maker. MARLENE RABENSTEIN . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . "Red" . . . takes time out for art, listening to music, and watching Red Skelton on TV . . . pet expres- sion, "Boy, Iill say" . . . loves sauerkraut and dumplings . . . desires office work. Senior MARIORY A. REED . . .COLLEGE PREP . . . "Margie,' . . . took part in annual show sophomore year . . . member of hall patrol . . . detests waiting for people . . . home room vice president, sophomore year . . . fond of swimming. HARRIET M. REESEMAN . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . plans to be a secretary after graduation . . . active in intramural sports . . . avoids stuck-up girls . . . favorites are French fries and hot dogs. CAROL M. REICHARD . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . home room representative, senior year . . . fancies roller skating and dancing . . . hates to hear people crack gum . . . favorite movie star is Farley Granger. CERARD R. REIGHARD . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Jer- rv" . . . played IV and varsity football . . . hopes to join the air corps . . . takes pleasure in eating steak . . . played intramural sports two years. M. ALICE REIMER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . enjoys reading in her spare time along with growing flow-ers . . . loves to eat pork chops and watch wrestling . . . often says "Dear Cussien . . . reads novels by Frank Yerby. VICTOR M. RENTEL . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "View . . . member of Hi-Y club junior year . . . enjoys sports . . . abhors wise guys . . . played intramural basketball . . . plans to join Navy after school books are put away. LOIS M. RHOA . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . member of Horseshoe staff . . . home room treasurer sen- ior year . . . loves hill billy music and art . . . belonged to swimming club junior year . . . enjoys driving and roller skating. BARBARA A. RHODES . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Barb" . . . delights in sports, especially baseball . . . likes chemistry and spaghetti . . . wishes to be a tele- phone operator . . . takes pleasure in watching Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. GERALD C. RHODES . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Jerry" . . . likes chemistry and football . . . expects to join the xir force favorites Ire eff Chandler and Red 1 - . . . -. . 1 . i - Skelton . . . played intramural basketball two years. JAMES R. RHODES . . . GENERAL . . . ujiinu . . . president of home room sophomore year . . . member of band . . . enjoys cooking . . . likes the Bob Hope show on television . . . played home room basketball two years. JANET P. RHODES . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . member of hall patrol and chorus one year . . . took part in an- imal show . . . plans to go in training at West jersey Hospital . . . home room secretary junior year. DAVID A. RHULE . . . GENERAL . . . belonged to hall patrol and Nature club . . . takes time out for reading and stamp collecting . . . would like to join Navy after graduation . . . favorite sport is football. ROBERT G. RICCI . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Bob" . . . active in intramural sports and track . . . enjoys watching Dean Martin and jerry Lewis . . . member of band and orchestra . . . plans to take up pharmacy. RUTH D. RICHARDELLA . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Dickiedellav . . . active on entertainment and pub- licity committee . . . plans to go in training after grad- uation . . . secretary-treasurer of Fellowship club . . . belonged to Academy of Science. ELVA M. RICHARDS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . in the annual show two years . . . pas-ses time by watching television . . . member hall patrol . . . likes macaroni and cheese . . . int-ends to get married after graduating. ROBERT W. RIEG . . . GENERAL . . . enjoys reading and doing chemistry . . . likes to see john Wayne in movies . . . thinks football is the greatest sport . . . hobby is archery . . . plans to take up Hying. Reed Reescman C. Reighard G. Reighard Reimer Rentel Rhoa B. Rhodes C. Rhodes james Rhodes janet Rhodes Rhule i Ricci Richardella Richards Rieg Rife Riggle E. Ritchey I. Ritchey Robertson Robuck F. Rodgers C. Rodgers i HOWARD RIFE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . 'illowdn CLARENCE E. ROBERTSON . . . COLLEGE PREP . . .expects to continue his vocational training . . . thinks . . . "Clamp . . . can be found playing basketball and Dean Martin and jerry Lewis are tops . . . does not football . . . detests being kept waiting . . . likes the like careless drivers . . . is often heard saying, "Holy Show of Shows on television . . . enjoys seeing Jerry cowf, Lewis. MARLENE I. RICCLE . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION .. . ,, . . . member of Fellowship club sophomore and senior ROBUCK ' ' ZdC?EiNERAPrt'. glflnedi' years . . . was seen in annual show all three years . . . WTF mon? presi tn ' Pd lupdtcbln. 'Bw enjoys listening to Mr. District Attorney . . . active in ' C iid 112 ragga' lfgords ' 5fV?0i1S, Over mls chorus . . . dislikes people who argue. bpgpgessitglgznll Vgafib, an rencl mes ' ' ' Overwm' 5 W. EDWARD RITCHEY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Eddie,' . . . belonged to band and orchestra sophomore FRANCIS T. RODGERS II . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . and junior years . . . avoids talkative girls . . . in annual "Butch', . . . played home room basketball . . . to become show two years . . . active in intramural sports . . . is an engineer is his goal . . . happy when eating steak going to college. . . . member of Senate two years . . . president of A. X. P. JON A. H. RQTCHEY 5 . . VOCATIQNAL - - - "Jack, GEo11GE G. RODGERS . . . GENERAL . . . "Ugly' - Spfllds his extra tllnehffmef Skatmg - 3 - gets dis' . . . thrills over Virginia Mayo in the movies . . . played gllbtied Wlth People who W ISDH' - - - 21PP1'eQlafC5 mathe' hom-e room basketball . . . pleased with turkey for dinner matics . . . craves golden brown French fries . . . cap- . r . devoted to swimming, diving and playing pool ' u I fam Of A' X- P- likes Robert Qis Waxworks on radio. 65 Rollins Rooney Rorabaugh Rothrock Ruckinger Ruggiero I. Rupert M. Rupert Russell Rutherford Rutter Samuels Savage Saylor Scardino Scheffer MARIAN L. ROLLINS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . man- CARL E. RUCKINGER . . . VOCATIONAL "Son aging editor of ltlountain Echo, senior year . . . annual ny" . . . vice-president of English class sophomore year show . . . Y-Teens . . . peeved at people being late . . . . . . vexed by women drivers . . . goes hunting and fish enjoys swimming . . . Mario Lanza and German are tops ing often . . . declares French fries delicious . . . would . . . reads Winston Churr.-hill . . . collects souvenirs. like to work in sheet metal. BARBARA ROONEY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Barb,, MARIORIE ANN RUCCIERO . . . GEORGE-BARDEIX . . . Often says, "It's a pityn . . . enjoys solid geometry . . . "Margie-U . . . says, "I like it" often . . . enjoys rollei and badminton . . . likes to read . . . chorus sophomore skating and mushball . . . entertained by Bert Parks oi year . . . girls, attendance oflice . . . wishes to work for Doris Day . . . reads Shakespeare . . . goes for macaroni Rell Telephone . . . relishes Swiss steak. and cheese. ARTHUR D. RORABAUCH IR .... VOCATIONAL IOANNE RUPERT . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "lo, . . . "Art'i . . . favorite pastime is waxing cars . . . states . . . active in the Roller Skating and Booster clubs . . ham is delicious . . . enjoys football and swimming . . . people who speak now and then annoy her . . . reads watches Red Skelton frequently . . . aspires to a naval Grace Livingston Hill . . . will go in training . . . nurses career. aid at the Altoona Hospital. KENNETH L. ROTHROCK . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . MARION D- RUPEBT - - - VOCATIONAL . . . "Mic-key' "Kenny" . . . known for gridiron action . . . home room - ' - lntfanmml Sports tlffef' YCHTS - - - Clislllim uWl1f'l'lS, president p . ' Wants to go to college- u . . enjoys Martill . . . states sports and lnstory tops . raves over steak and Lewis and football . . . craves pork and French and French ffles - Wpeatsi HYUUTU lYl1'1m ORCH - - frics . I - Saw, f-You know ig' Often. enloys watching Elizabeth Scott. 66 JOHN M. RUSSELL . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Roos" . . . secretary of Boys' Federation . . . cross country and track squads . . . enjoys chemistry and reading . . . wants to study medicine . . . a Cappella choir . . . has many favorite authors. i CHARLES E. RUTHERFORD . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "ChuckU . . . enjoys watching Milton Berle or Alan Ladd . . . watches TV often . . . reads jack London . . . zealous in trig . . . likes steak . . . says, "Forget ity repeatedly . . . plays football. 4 WILLIAM R. RUTTER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Willy" . . . participated in English department play three years . . . home room president . . . squad leader senior y-ear . . . wishes to go to college . . . enjoys spa- ghetti and meat balls. JANET M. SAMUELS . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Sammy" . . . en'oyed being a majorette two years . . . belonged to Art Display and Skating clubs . . . uwheelsv pceve her . . . finds enjoyment in twirling . . . likes to travel. N. Schmidhammer S. Schmidhammer Schroeder C. Sell H. Sell Semple Servella Settle Senivm BARBARA L. SAVAGE . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Prev . . . enjoys bookkeeping class . . . aspires to being a model . . . despises "catty people" . . . states liv-er an-d onions are delicious . . . read-s Earl Stanley Gardner . . . collects toy animals for a hobby. WALTER P. SAYLOR . . . GENERAL . . . "Wulf, . . . played intramural basketball three years . . . IV football sophomore year . . . enjoys sports or fishing and hunt- ing . . . enjoys watching the Comedy Hour. DOLORES M. SCARDINO . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . "Dee" . . . reads Somerset Maugham . . . declares Farley Granger her movie idol . . . hopes for a career in opera . . . states lobster is a delicacy . . . collects sample soaps . . . says, "I can't" frequently. JOHN H. SCHEFFER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . home room basketball . . . desires a career in the Navy . . . dis- likes bossy people . . . participates in all kind of sports, liking basketball best . . . reads jack London . . . enjoys Red Skcltonis program. NORMA E. SCHMIDHAMMER . . . BUSINESS EDU- CATION . . . spends time roller skating . . . was active in girls, basketball for church . . . tunes in Fibber McGee and Molly . . . intends to do secretarial work upon com- pleting school. SUE M. SCHIDHAMMER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Susie,' . . . secretary of home room sophomore year . . . took part in annual show same year . . . likes to swim and eat hamburgers . . . member of hall patrol junior and senior years. LEON F. SCHROEDER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . enjoys electrical work and desires to do this after graduation from school . . . member of Hi-Y club junior year . . . likes reading-novels by Jack London. CAROL M. SELL . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Shortie" . . . senior home room representative and vice-president . . . member of the chorus and Fellowship club . . . passes time by singing . . . often says, "StufIins and Such." HELEN M. SELL . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . active in the Academy of Science for last two years . . . plays marimba in spare time . . . member of Fellowship club sophomore year . . . watches Red Skelton and "I Love Lucy." ARLENE V. SEMPLE . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . belonged to Fellowship club three years . . . enjoys driving around in a car and going to bookkeeping class . . . wishes to 'do the latter after completing school. JOANNE M. SEBVELLA . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Dollie,' . . . secretary of sophomore home rooni . . . pet expression is, "You could have fooled men . . is happy watching wrestling and going skating . . bookkeeping ranks first as favorite subject. MARGARET A. SETTLE . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Peggy,' . . . active in intramural sports and Pyramid club during senior year . . . dislikes bossy people but takes to ice cream and history class . . . member of chorus her last year. EDNA A. SEYMOUR . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . thinks the Comedy Hour on TV is swell . . . enjoys baseball and skating . . . hall patrol member two years . . . belonged to girls' Pyramid club junior year . . . abhors people who gossip . . . likes shorthand and typing. WILLIAM K. SHADE . . . GENERAL . . . "Willie, . . . takes to swimming and playing the piano . . . often says, "Holy cow" . . . reads novels by john R. Rue . . . officer in several extra-curricular activities . . . hopes to be a minister. MARY L. SHAFFER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Lucie" . . . loves eating French fries . . . can't stand conceited boys . . . rates june Allyson tops . . . loves to read and listen to music . . . often says, "Holy Gatlishl' . . . wants office work. RALPH E. SHAFFER . . . GENERAL . . . "Sonny', . . . names Bill Mauldin as favorite author . . . enjoys building model racers . . . thinks spaghetti is delicious . . . can be heard saying, "sort a' liken . . . doesn't care for dis- honest people. Seymour Shade M. Shalfer R. Shaffer Shaheen Shaner I. Shannon P. Shannon 5. Senior LAURENCE C. SHAHEEN . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Larry,, . . . likes to hear the Wittnaur Choralliers . . . says he can't stand homework . . . thinks Doris Day is o.k. . . . would like to study chemical engineering . . . home room president sophomore and senior year. JOHN A. SHANER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Jacky . . . enjoys playing sports . . . sticks to solid geometry as a good subject . . . could live on ham and spaghetti . . . played home room basketball three years . . . hopes to make a career of baseball. IARRELL A. SHANNON . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "jerry" . . . a camera fiend . . . crazy over crab cakes, Jeanne Crain and swimming . . . often says, "You known . . . likes horseback riding as recreation . . . de- sires to work after school. PHYLLIS I. SHANNON . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . puts jane Powell on top of her list . . . participated in annual show sophomore year . . . Pyramid club two years . . . intramural sports three years . . . hall patrol junior year . . . enjoys "Stop the Musicf' JANET M. SHARRAR . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "jan- nien . . . senior executive committee, publicity . . . enjoys playing the piano . . . chorus, two years . . . was in the May festival junior year . . . has no use for tardy people. SALLY ANN SHAVER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Shorty" . . . member of Fellowship club two years . . . drools over baked beans and French fries . . . lists reading, chemistry and Life with Luigi as her favorites . . . thinks Peter Lawford is tops. IEAN R. SHAWLEY . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Jeannie" . . . member of Future Business Leaders of America club . . . on Horseshoe staff . . . has an ab- horrence of snobs and conceited people . . . typist for Mountain Echo . . . fond of TV, English literature and French fries. GERALD R. SHEETZ . . . GENERAL . . . "Bohn . . . vice-president of home room . . . loves English, Burt Lancaster and basketball . . . member of intramural sports three years . . . enjoys reading anythin by Mark Twain . . . overworks the expression, "Catch tliatf' EDWIN L. SHELLENBERGER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Shelly" . . . active in orchestra three years . . . treasurer of German band . . . appeared in the annual show three years . . . loves listening to records and watching Red Skelton. JOAN G. SHOFF . . . GENERAL . . . "floanie" . . . on hall patrol senior year . . . avoids undependable people . . . in chorus junior year . . . enjoys her pastimes of dancing, sports and movies . . . can't get enough spa- ghetti . . . claims Doris Day as her idol. SUSAN I. SHOPE . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Susie" . . . gets a kick out of jerry Lewis . . . a fervent baseball fan . . . spends her spare hours reading . . . likes sauerkraut and Doris Day . . . desirous of becom- ing a secretary. RONALD A. SHROYER . . . GENERAL . . . "Ron,' . . . member of a Cappella, two years . . . Dagmar takes his fancy . . . set designer for English play . . . detests "squares" . . . member of intramural sports . . . favorites are Ava Gardner, English, and swimming. Sharrar Shaver Shawley Sheetz Shellenberger Shotf Shope Shroyer Shubert Siegrist Simendinger Sincer Sinisi Skolnek Sky Slaven CAROL L. SHUBERT . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . member of a Cappella two years . . . sighs over Jeff Chandler . . . on hall patrol junior year . . . takes a fancy to French fries and ham . . . home room secretary sophomore year. MARY E. SIECRIST . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Molly', . . . enjoys seeing Martin and Lewis on tele- vision . . . loathes nosey people . . . likes to repeat, "That,s a good oneu . . . in chorus two years . . . canit do without steak and football. HELEN M. SIMENDINGER . . . GENERAL . . . "Dim- nlesu . . . has fun collectin ash travs . . . likes to sy-end her s are time sc uare dancmf . . . mdul es in a wle ne P - . 1 1 v and SWHHIHIII r . . . likes to listen to Lux Theatre. ls MARY JANE SINGER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . mem- ber of Future Teachers of America club . . . has no taste for catty girls . . . fond of Tony Martin on the screen . . . Hnds the works of Charles Dickens intriguing . . . plans to attend Pitt University . . . member of Y-Teens. ROSE MARIE SINISI . . . GENERAL . . . "Roachie" . . . has a pastime of reading hier diary and listening to musical programs . . . has no taste for "big wheels" . . . likes to exclaim, "Hi chickenv . . . desirous of joining the armed forces. JOYCE K. SKOLNEK . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . 1118111- ber of a Cappella and annual show three years . . . sec- retary of home room . . . spends her spare time in the movies . , . avoids conceited girls . . . sighs over John Derek . . . plans to attend Penn State. THEODORE SKY . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "'Tode,' . . . reporter on Mountain Echo . . . member of Quill and Scroll . . . on Horseshoe staff junior year . . . enjoys football, English and fried chicken . . . member of Academy of Science. JAMES F. SLAVEN . . . GENERAL . . . "Jimson" . . . portrayed the unforgettable Father Gilbreth in the Eng- lish play . . . loathes prudish people . . . fond of Jose Ferrer . . . can't get enough Italian and Chinese foods . . . plans to go to dramatic school. GERALD L. SLEMMER . , . VOCATIONAL . . . 'Kjerryn . . . can be found eating sirloin steak and watching base- ball . . . names Bert Parks and Janet Leigh as favorites . . . was home room representative . . . pet expression, "Do tell. CAROL LEE SLOEY . . . GENERAL . . . 'Token . . . sang in a Cappella for two years . . . participated in hall patrol . . . likes French fries and june Allyson . . . usu- ally says, "Day yes indeedyv . . . enjoys reading an-d Bert Parks. THONIAS W. SMEAL . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . K'To1nv . . . likes steak and French fries . . . member of the foot- ball and track teams all three years . . . enjoys basketball, hunting and fishing . . . plans to study forestry. ALLEN C. SMITH . . . GENERAL . . . dsmittyv . . dislikes people who tell lies . . . enjoys hamburgers . . . likes to watch Jerry Lewis . . . played IV basketball . . . member of track team two years . . . wishes to join the Navv. Slemmer Sloey Smeal Allen Smith Anna Smith B. Smith D. Smith E. Smith J. Smith W. Smith Smithmyer A. Snyder D. Snyder I. Snyder Speacht Spinazzola ANNA NIAE SMITH . . . GENERAL . . . "S1nithy" . . . added her voice to the girls' chorus . . . usually spends her spare time dancing and watching Martin and Lewis . . . enjoys chicken . . . hopes to become a Wave. BEVERLY I. SMITH . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . took part in sophomore Y-Teens and the Skating elub . . . names Jeff Chandler and English favorites . . . likes watching Your Show of Shows and eating spaghetti . . . wishes to become a telephone operator. DELORES M. SlNlITH . . . GEORGE-BAHDEN . . . "Deen . . . active member of Booster club for two years . . . included in her favorites are basketball and bacteriology . . . sp-ends her spare time as a nurseis aid at the Altoona Hospital. EDWARD D. SMITH . . . VOCATIONAL . . . K'Big Edu . . . enjoys doing all types of math . . . participated in football, baseball, and intramural basketball . . . dislikes stuck-up people . . . can usually be heard saying, "Dork', . . . plans to attend college. Senior IANICE C. SMITH . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Jan" . . . names dancing as her favorite pastime . . . took part in intramural sports and sophomore Y-Teen club . . . kept the ball rolling on the girls' bowling team . . . wishes to become a nurse. L. WAYNE SMITH. . . . GENERAL . . . "Smitty,' . . . delights in Watching Lights Out on television . . . thinks Burt Lancaster is tops on the screen . . . can sit down to French fries anytime . . . favorites are Pennsylvania history in school, baseball outside. LEO G. SMITHMYER . . . GENERAL . . . "Smitty," . . . presided over his senior home room . . . spends his extra time sleeping and cooking . . . played intramural sports . . . names, "Rights, rightsf as his pet expression . . . plans to join the Navy. ALFRED M. SNYDER, JR .... VOCATIONAL . . . "Alu . . . was a lieutenant on the auxiliary police . . . added his voice to the Y male chorus . . . indulges in apple pie and olives . . . to become a draftsman is his ambition. DONALD L. SNYDER . . . GENERAL . . . relishes mashed potatoes and watching Dean Martin and jerry Lewis . . . reading Irving Shulman's books is his hobby . . . abhors seeing girls wearing boyis clothes . . . plans to make a lot of money IOHN W. SNYDER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . 'ujacki' . . . builds model cars as a hobby . . . played in the band for three years . . . enjoys eating French fries. watching basketball, and Jun-e Allyson . . . hopes to become a teacher. S. GLENN SPEACHT . . . VOCATIONAL . . . indulges in chicken . . . spends his spare time playing mushball . . . finds working on ears fascinating . . . names shop as his favorite subject . . . wishes to drive a tractor and trailer. ROBERT M. SPINAZZOLA . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . participated in intramural sports . . . active on hall patroi . . . a fan of thc Martin and Lewis team . . . loves steak and a good baseball game . . . plans to enter college. LOUISE T. SPIRIDIGLIOZZI . . . BUSINESS EDUCA- TION . . . "Luigi,' . . . enjoys Y-Teen club . . . prefers Frernch fries and chicken . . . loves to dance and bowl . . . Kirk Douglas is favorite star ...L d etests borrowers . . . plans to get a profitable job. SHIRLEY SPRINGER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . active in orchestra, Fellowship club, and Hall Patrol . . . enjoys nurseis aid work . . . often heard saying, "Jeepers" . . . loves French fries . . . favorite sport is basketball . . . intends to go into nursing. DORIS J. STECKROTH . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Dee" . . . loves dancing . . . detests two-faced people . . . home room treasurer . . . member of Skating club and secretary of transportation class junior year . . . plans to work at Bell Telephone. ANNA T. STEIDLE . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . works in English office . . . fond of Dale Robertson . . . can always eat steak and French fries . . . enjoys football . . . often heard saying, "Not reallyi' . . . intends to do stenographic work . . . favorite pastime, movies. HAROLD D. STENGEL . . . VOCATIONAL . . . could spend hours watching wrestling on TV . . . likes meat loaf . . . favorite subject is vocational math . . . takes time out for baseball . . . intends to be a cabinet- maker. PATRICIA A. STEURER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Path . . . participated in Ushers' club, Mountain Echo staff, hom-e room secretary, Y-Teen club, and enjoys being nurseis aid . . . relishes spaghetti . . . plans to enter nurses' training. JOSEPH G. STEWART . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . en- joys reading stories about the sea . . . regular listener to Dragnet . . . loves egg custard pie . . . takes time out for baseball . . . delights in chemistry . . . intends to study pharmacy at college. JOHN F. STIFFLER . . . GENERAL . . . "Bear1ie,' . . . participated in orchestra, concert band, annual -show, and English department play . . . fond of French fries . . . ador-es Jane Powell . . . enjoys football . . . pet ex pression, "Yep" . . . detests slow pokes . . . intends tc join Service. L. Spiridigliozzi Springer Steckroth Steidle Stengel Steurer Stewart J. Stifller R. Stifiler Stine Stiver Stoehr Stoiber Stone Strebeck Striedl ROBERT B. STIFFLER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "BobU . . . active on basketball team . . . one of Bob Hope's fans . . . collects stamps in spare time . . . favor- ite subject plane geometry . . . abhors swell-headed people. DELORES I. STINE . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Susie" . . . vice-president of junior art league senior year . . . prefers French fries and chicken . . . ardent fan of Mario Lanza . . . after graduation plans to be art illustrator. BARBARA A. STIVER . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Barb" . . . active on Horseshoe senior year . . . typist for Mountain Echo . . . member of Future Business Leaders . . . drools over French fries and spaghetti . . . enjoys swimming and skating . . . future secretary. IAMES STOEHR . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Acme" . . . participated in intramural sports . . . hobby is playing ball . . . overworks expression, "Ha, ha funny" . . . likes English, ham and egg salald . . . enjoys "Howdy Doodyn program. Senior DOROTHEE L. STOIBER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Dotv . . . enjoys Martin and Lewis show . . . lists French as favorite subject . . . indulges in eating French fries . . . desires to attend college after finishing school. ROBERT C. STONE . . . GENERAL . . . "Stoney" . . . manager track and cross country . . . participated in in- tramural sports . . . pet expression is, "What say" . . . claims bacteriology and football as favorites . . enjoys watching Ava Gardner . . . plans to be a chemist. LILA L. STREBECK . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Ish', . . . active in English department play . . . member of a Cappella . . . played part in annual show . . . abhors people late for appointments . . . enjoys eating, eating, and more eating. RITA T. STRIEDL . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . Girls' League standards committee . . . active as nurse's aid . . . loves chocolate pudding, Amos and Andy, and swim- ming . . . goes around saying, "You know it" . . . plans to enter nursing. BARBARA A. STROTHERS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Babs" . . . pastime is roller skating . . . pet peeve is someone who is conceited . . . finds eating lemon pie or French fries no trouble . . . fascinated by chem- istry. DERWOOD A. STRUNK . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Skip" . . . tinkers with his car for a pastime . . . annoyed at fickle women . . . finds Franchot Tone interesting . . . says, "You know it" repeatedly . . . declares spaghetti is favorite dish. HAZEL A. STRUNK . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Shorty', . . . chorus . . . bashful people vex her . . . goes roller skating regularly . . . wants to be a home maker . . . reads Grace L. Hill . . . finds English class interest- ing. DONALD W. STUMP . . . GENERAL . . . Watches Show of Shows frequently . . . pork chops with lots of catsup is his favorite dish . . . pastime is sleeping or going to movies . . . enjoys basketball. ANNA L. STYERS . . . GENERAL . . . "Ann" . . . reads Grace L. Hill . . . people being late annoy her . . . relishes chicken . . . thinks jeanne Crain tops . . . enjoys seeing One IifIan's Family on TV . . . hopes to attend Bible Schoo . DORIS A. TAMPT , . . GENERAL . . . "Dorie" . . . . . . secretary of home room sophomore year . . . de- clares Martin and Lewis and Doris Day tops . . . enjoys a good game of badminton . . . reads O. Henry . . . en- joys typing. DORIS A. TAYLOR . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . snobs vex her . . . reads for a pastime . . . delights in seeing John NVayne's films . . . loves spaghetti . . . states Martin and Lewis favorite comedians . . . enjoys typing. PHILLIP A. TAYLOR . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Zack" . . . fishing and hunting till his spare time . . . annoyed by girls . . . asserts potatoes is favorite food . . . enjoys wood work and math . . . watches wrestling On TV fre- quently. JAMES R. TEDESCHI . . . VOCATIONAL . . , "ji1n', . . . baseball club sophomore year . . . reads Edgar Allan Poe . . . pet peeve is homework . . . never refuses turkey . . . would like to go to college . . . home room basket- ball three years. DAVID S. THOMPSON . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Dave', . . . football sophomore year . . . states chicken is a delicacy . . . aspires to being a minister . . . often heard saying, "Hang it upv . . . enjoys writing letters . . . goes to John Wayne's movies frequently. JOANN E. TILLETT . . . GENERAL . . . Mllillicn . . . secretary of home room . . . Bowling and Skating clubs sophomore year . . . people who crack chewing glllil ldis- turb her . . . favorite spo1't is dancing . . . sews Hur a pastime. ROBERT L. TOFFY . . . VOCATIONAL . . . 'KBob" . . . watches Martin and Lewis or Red Skelton frequently on TV . . . repeats "Iocko', often . . . likes turkey . . . would like to join the Air Force . . . reads Edgar Allan Poe. ALFRED I. TORSO . . . GENERAL . . . "Alu squ Ld leader . . . distressed hy silly girls . . . thinks Frtnch fries delicious . . . likes to listen to music or go swimming . . . watches Sammy Kaye with keen pleasure pl lys baseball. CYNTHIA D. TOUCHSTONE . . . COLLEGE PHI P . . . "Cindy" . . , enjoys French fries . . . relishcs frnd chicken . . . would like to study art in college oftm n heard saying, "Sho nuff" . . . draws and paints for p lstmir DIANN L. TREESE . . . GEORGE-BARDEN uTreesie" . . . Ushers, club . . . TAP . . . majors ttf Ends chocolate frosts a treat . . . repeats, "VVcll lollv often . . . would have Bell Telephone career . Lhnr man of Girls' League standard committee. EUGENE D. TREMMEL . . . COLLEGE PREP "Ge-neu . . . states Latin class interesting . . . p nstnnt listening to radio . . . enjoys watching "Suspense declares Doris Day his movie idol . . . giggling gnls annoy him. Strothers D. Strunk H. Strunk Stump Styers Tampt D. Taylor P. Taylor Tedeschi Thompson Tillett Toffy Torso Touchstone Treese Tremmel MERWYNN L. TREXLER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . CARL M. VAN ORMER . . . VOCATIONAL. C irlie "Trex" . . . participated in intramural sports three years . . .president of sophomore home room . . . a john Wivnt . . . does not like eoneeited people . . . member of the fan . . . participated in football and Cross country sopho Baseball elub his sophomore year . . . watehes wrestling more year, basketball junior year . . . indulgcs in fruit and boxing on television . . . is undecided about future. and meat pie. MARGARET L. TRINDEL . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . DAVID G. VAN ZANDT . . . COLLEGE PREP "Peggy" . . . enjoys watching "The Clock" along with "Dave" . . . participated in the annual show sophomort eating fried ehieken . . . often says "You donit saylv and junior years . . . enjoys watching Milton Berle md . . . intends to work after graiduation . . . Jeff Chandler jimmy Stewart . . . member of traek team First vc ir is her ideal. . . . dislikes snobbish girls. SARAH TBOUTMAN . . . GENERAL . . . nSarsey'l NANCY L. VAUCHN . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . eolleets hill billy r4ceo1'ds as pastime . . . Gene Autry served on the hall patrol junior year . . . aetlxe in tht and Arthur Godfrey are tops with her . . . avoids snobs chorus two years . . . would like to be a telephone optr . . . is fond of baked ham and skating. ator . . . does not like people who talk about othc rs ROBERT M. TURNER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Bob,' LILLIAN L. VEACH . . . COLLEGE PREP 1 . . . Hi-Y elub member sophomore year . . . wants to . . . majorette junior and senior years . . . sin in A join the Navy and see the world after graduation . . . Cappella sophomore year . . . spends spare time m ikmg enjoys potatoes and watching Cary Cooper perform . . . new friends . . . secretary of senior home room takes to math elass. desires to be an airline hostess. 74 Trexler Trindel Troutman Turner Van Ormer Van Zandt Vaughn Veach Vickers P. Vipond R. Vipond Visocky Vitelli Wagner H. Walker W. Walker Senior DOLORES VICKERS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Vickie" . . . member of the Art club three years . . . passes the time by painting and taking pictures . . . pe expression is "You know it" . . . wants to make photogra- phy her career. PAUL L. VIPOND . . . GENERAL . . . served on hall patrol junior year . . . pet peeve is people who have a quick temper . . . belonged to the Nature Observation club sophomore year . . . active in intramural basketball two years. RONALDA I. VIPOND . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Ronnie" . . . took part in the annual show sophomore year . . . enjoys watching Milton Berle on TV . . . Nurse's aid senior year . . . likes chemistry along with football and spaghetti. EVELYN T. VISOCKY . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Evie" . . . second vice-president of the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America . . . claims shorthand as favor- ite subject and swimming as favorite 'sport . . . typist for the Compass . . . Y-Teen secretary in junior year. DOLORES A. VITELLI . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . cheerleader . . . sophomore and junior class secretary . . . junior class executive committee . . . is partial to foot- ball and music . . . member of Y-Teen club junior year . . . secr-etary of sophomore home room . . . wishes to be a Stenographer. GERALD D. WAGNER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "jerry" . . . member of the Mountain Echo . . . Horse- shoe staff senior year . . . takes pleasure in covering sports events . . . participated in intramural sports two years . . , intends to enter the ministry upon graduation. HELEN WALKER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Tootie" . . . Ted Mack's Amateur Hour is first on list of TV favorites . . . is fond of roller skating and reading, along with math class . . . dislikes tardy people. WILLIAM W. WALKER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . . . . "Bill', . . . active on JV and varsity football squads Waltz Watson . . . Hi-Y club member . . . took part in intramural sports WHY WHYDC two years . . . passes the time by arguing and listening Weilliland Weamer to Skip Miller. Weaver Weigand AUDREY M- WALTZ - - - GENERAL - . - "Bunny" cEc1L1A B. WEAKLAND . . . GENERAL . . . "Sally,' Sans in 3 Cappella threeyeafs - mflk Palft iff annual . . . belonged to Basketball club . . . a member of the show three years . . .. thinks English is fascinating . . . Pyramid club for two years . 1 I participated in intra, llgopgs to become an airline hostess . . . hates people who mural sports, the Booster Club, and the chorus. ra . CLETUS . WEAMER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "B du MARTHA H' WATSON ' ' ' GENERAL ' ' ' upeten . . . enjoyh football in spare time . . . holds a gruldge . . . abhors conceited people . . . member of chorus three against -'big Whselsa u r fchooses ham, and math as his years ' ' 1 likes t9 Smg ' ' ' Pnffers mashed potatoes - ' ' favorites . . . goes wild when he sees Jane Russell on futucre spiirltual singer . . . you ll hear her frequently say the screen, "Di you " BARBARA ANNE WAY . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION WILLIAM M- WEAVER - - - GENERAL - - - "WeaYe" ' r r "Barb" , . u member of Yjfeen Club r r I thinks I . . played on football team for three years . . . active Sauer-kr-aut is "lush" I , . likes to read l . l dislikes in basketball and baseball two years . .. . home room querulous people . . . favorite subject is bookkeeping Pfesldent fW0.YeaTS l- - - 112505 fllghfy glfls - - - Pfefefs . . . would like to get a secretarial position. h1Sf0l'Y and fried CIWICICGU- TERRY WAYNE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Swish,' PAUL WEICAND . . . GENERAL . . . detests people . . . belonged to Basketball club . . . shared in the ac- who are always late . . . enjoys Ierry Lewis on the screen tivities of intramural basketball . . . likes to watch jerry . . . claims chicken is wonderful . . . loves to ride horses Lewis and read the works of John R. Tunis. - . . . has hopes of joining the Navy after graduation. 75 Senivr JEANNE P. WEIGLEY . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Path . . . member of chorus . . . belongs to skating club . . . disgusted by people who talk baby talk . . . enjoys spaghetti and shorthand . . . participated in annual show sophomore year . . . likes June Allyson. DONALD H. WEINING . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Don" . . . played basketball for three years . . . says "Well, all righti' frequently . . . sang in a Cappella . . . hopes to attend college then enter the Navy . . . pet peeve, show-offs. GERALD WEISEL . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Jerry', . . . happy when eating chicken or watching wrestling . . . often goes bowling . . . reads books by Jack London . . . wants to go to work after graduation . . . favorite subject, vocational math. SAMUEL L. WELCOVITZ . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Sammy" . . . Esther Williams and French fries thrill him . . . Art club and intramural sports take his time . . . girls who cry bother him . . . would like to major in social work. JOHN F. WELD. . . GENERAL . . . all sports rate high with him . . . enjoys watching Errol Flynn and Ken Murray . . . intramural basketball keeps him busy . . . his future is in the Air Force. EMILY E. WELLER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . spends all her time watching Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis or dancing . . . likes no particular subject but is crazy about spaghetti . . . belonged to the Skating club. R. DONALD WELTMER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Link,' . . . photographic work and magic interest him . . . played in the band, orchestra and brass quartet . . . pet expression "That ain't true" . . . would like to enter college. JOYCE E. WENDLAND . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . would go square dancing any time . . . people who are late disgust her . . . gave her services to the Ushers, Elub . . . reads Vivien Gray's books and eats French ries. CURTIS B. WENDLE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Curt" . . . likes to fish and hunt . . . participates in sports . . . enjoys watching Gary Cooper . . . dislikes slow people . . , relishes eating dried beef . . . lists shops as favorite subject. A. JOHN WENNER . . . CENERAL . . . "J0hnnyn . . . active in band . . . crazy over southern fried chicken, Ruth Roman, and baseball . . . likes to spin the platters . . . goes around saying ucrazyv . . . plans to study music in future. GARY E. WERTZ . . . GENERAL . . . "Hotrod', . . . indulges in potpie . . . enjoys watching Jane Russell and baseball . . . swung a bat with the baseball team . . . spends his spare time eating and sleeping . . . plans to join the State Police. JOAN E. WERTZ . . . BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . "Joanie,' . . . belonged to Skating club . . . exercised voice in chorus . . . indulges in hamburgers . . . fancies Doris Day and football . . . takes pleasure in shorthand . . . desires position with Bell Telephone. ROBERT E. WERTZ . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Bob" . . . played basketball . . . member of band and orchestra . . . confesses a craving for chicken . . . chooses as his favorite subjects, chemistry and harmony . . . detests gabby girls . . . ambition is to go to college. PAUL H. WEST . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Bud', . . . intramural basketball player . . . active in dramatics . . . dislikes talkative people . . . craves pork chops . . . picks physics as favorite subject . . . admits always saying "Uzzz" . . . desires to study photography. SHIRLEY M. WEST . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Shirl" . . . president of home room senior year . . . Hall Patrol . . . participated on standards committee and Booster club . . . pet peeve, homework . . . overuses expression "pretty tricky" . , . expects to be housewife. JANET M. WEYANDT . . . GENERAL . . . orchestra, Ushers' club . . . appeared in annual show . . . excels in music . . . favorite activities include swimming and music . . . enjoys sauerkraut and Jane Powell . . . upon graduation will attend college. Weigley Weining Weisel Welcovitz Weld Weller Weltmer Wendland Wendle Wenner G. Wertz J. Wertz R. Wertz P. West S. West Weyandt J. White P. White Whitfield Wible Wike Wilfong Wilkins Williams JUNE E. WHITE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . worked in nurse's office senior year . . . pet expression "Not even" . . . prefers tuna fish to any other food . . . abhors late people . . . hopes to become a nurse. PATRICIA C. WHITE . . . GEORGE-BAHDEN . . . "Patti, . . . gives vocal workout in chorus . . . heard saying "deHnitely" . . . claims walnut sundaes, basket- ball. and Jerry Lewis, favorites . . . gets riled at smart alecks . . . wants work with Bell Telephone. D. JEANNE WHITFIELD . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Jeanna", . . . on standards committ-ee senior year . . . elected home room secretary . . . belonged to Swimming club . . . people who are late scorch her . . . pet ex- pression "huh,, . . . admirer of author Grace Livingston Hill. I-I. SAMUEL WIBLE . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "JaZzy,, . . . Senate member, home room representative senior year . . . always remembered for a Cappella director . . . crazy about French fries and Jane Russell . . . will attend college after graduation. WILLIAM B. WIKE . . . VOCATIONAL . . . "Billt' . . . elected home room president junior year . . . whiz on roller skates . . . lists math as favorite subject . . . reads Zane Grey's books . . . enjoys swimming and Alan Ladd . . . would like to be a carpenter. GEORGE L. WILFONG . . . VOCATIONAL . . . pet peeve, girls . . . collects match covers . . . relaxes by watching Joel McCrea movies . . . likes both roller and ice skates . . . favorite expression "Takes one to know onel' . . . wants to join Navy. DARLENE J. WILKINS . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . member of Y-Teen club . . . spent happy hours in chorus . . . steak is favorite on people . . . says "Oh darn' Telephone. JACK H. WILLIAMS . . port-er for Mountain Echo band . . . active on TAP menu . . . detests two-faced , . . . desires position with Bell . COLLEGE PREP . . . re- . . . Quill and Scroll, concert . . . ardent football fan . . . may attend Juniata College after school. ROSE MARIE WILLIS . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Rosie" . . . orchestra and annual show three years . . . active member of Y-Teen club and Future Teachers of America . . . finds psychology interesting . . . French fries and cheeseburgers are favorites. PATRICIA A. WILLNECKER . . . GEORGE-BARDEN . . . "Pete" . . . homeroom secretary and treasurer . . . enjoys watching the Ken Murray Show or Doris Day . . . ambition is to get married . . . states chicken de- lieious. THOMAS E. WILLNECKER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . "Willie" . . . home room basketball . . . tunes in to Dagmar program frequently . . . reads books by Steinbeck often . . . annoyed by sarcastic people . . . says "Not evenu frequently . . . fascinated by chemistry. G. JOSEPH WILLS . . . GENERAL . . . "Hot Rod" . . .. track senior year . . . vexed by giddy girls . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . reads Fennimore Cooper often . . . watches lane Russell and Red Skelton on the screen. Willis P. Willnecker T. Willnecker Wills Wilson Winebrenner Winter Woodcock Wyandt Yetter Yin gl ing Yost C. Young T. Young Zimmerman Zorger DOUGLAS S, WILSON . . . COLLEGE PREP "Doug" . . . bulletin board display manager . ti uk and cross country squads . . . displeased by inconslder ate people . . . declares an interest in physics . tikes joy in conducting scientific experiments. SHIRLEY I. WINEBRENNER . . . COLLECF PRFP . . . English department play . . . T.A.P. senior vc ir aspires to a teaching career . . . passes time by scwmg reading or watching sports . . . delights in reading lamu Hilton or watching Doris Day. JOHN A. WINTER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . u.k1c . . . president of senior class . . . hobby is tap dancing, says "You know it" frequently . . . enjoys footbill declares an interest in Zoology . . . band . . . TA P annual show . . . reads Harold Lamb. ANNA MARIE WOODCOCK . . . GENERAL . Glr s League standards committee . . . relishes stork and French fries . . . could watch Dean Martin or Sid Caesir for hours . . . declares Grace Livingston Hill her fuoritm author . . . repeatedly says "You know it.', CAROL A. WYANDT . . . GENERAL . . . "Toots" . . . executive committee and Compass staff senior year ! relaxes when layin the piano . . . would like to study 0 interior decoralling .g. . peeved at getting up early. ROBERT F. YETTER . . . COLLEGE PREP . . . dBob" . . . band junior year . . . states Bob Hope top star . . . N. CHARLES YOUNG . . . VOCATIONAL . . . " ea participates in all sports, especially basketball . . . vexed nuts" . . . track and cross country squads . . . pastimes by talkative girls . . . relishes turkey . . . wants to work are reading or welding . . . aspires to a career in the for Westinghouse. Naval Air Force . . . reads Robert L. Stevenson watches Comedy Hour frequently. M. JOHN YINCLINC . . . GENERAL . . . frequently sees Jeff Chandler movies . . . enjoys horse back riding TRAVIS B, YOUNG , , , VOCATIONAL , , , "Tr.1v , , , states history interesting . . . reads a great deal of . . . IV basketball . . . doesn't need coaxing to watch the Zane Grey's books . . . plays baseball often . . . desires Show of Shows or Jane Russell . . . hopes to attend col to be a farmer. lege . . . relishes steak . . . interested in physics. BEATRICE YOST .-GENERAL . . . Jeanne . . . DOLOR-ES M' ZIMMERMAN l h ' GENERAL , t I ffzlm chorus sophomore-and junior years. . .declares spaghetti my" I Q g girls, a Cappella . n l talkative people annoy a wonderful dish . . . 'likes to tfavelg 110995 ffl S0 to her . . . thinks spaghetti delicious . . . eagerly watches Ajaskaj Enjoys Debbie Reynolds talents . . . interest- Perry Como or Jeff Chandler l I , often repeats -You e in . . . ' " - David C. Ammerman Robert W. Boling john A. Davis Bernard E. Eckenrod E. Paul Franco know it . . . would like to work for Sylvania. RONALD R. ZORCER . . . VOCATIONAL . . . girls who talk in the halls annoy him . . . relishes pork chops enjoys skiing or football . . . aspires to being a draftsman . . . finds trig interesting. EMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1952 WHO DODGED OUR TV CAMERA Wallace F. jorkasky james R. Locke James H. McAlarney jay R. Mackie Gary R. Powell CLASS COLORS Maroon and Silver CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS MOTTO William F. Rockey Harry N. Smith Gene M. Stewart Richard G. Weyer Lewis M. Yohn "What We Are To Be, We Are Now Becoming." 79 Left to right: Donna Henchey, james Burns, Betty McKerilian, I met Farrell. Lil' Abners and Daisy Maes came to life at the Sadie Hawkins Day dance, one of the liveli- est and pleasantest occasions of the school year and a junior class affair. Two students, Bill Reeder and Betty Burke, were chosen hy the vote of the class to be the best representations of the comic strip hill billies at this lively interlude, which was held at the jewish Memorial center. Traditionally social-minded, the lunior class planned a picnic at Lakemont park the last day of school, june 5. The outing included swim- ming, softball, and-in order to insure a success- ful picnic-adequate food. Assisting in planning the activities of this fortunate group, who still have the pleasures of the senior year to look forward to, was the ex- ecutive committee, composed of Nancv Hicks, Valerie Eckley, John Powley, Donna Mehaflie, and Barbara Hendel. univl-A SPEND OFFICERS James Burns ....... .,...,.. .,.,.. .,.,. , P 1 'esident janet Farrell ..... ,. ...., Vice-president Betty McKcrihan ,,.,.,.... Secretary Donna Henchey .. .,.., ,Treasurer JUNIOR SPONSORS Miss Cherry Miss Crist Mr. Graf Mr. Rung Miss Unverzagt Mr. Yost f, ,W . ,J , :ummm 533143 11A A 5 i E , L J A . j 5 5 . V g Bggfilwi, . 1 S S5 xi R, ff 1' as X3 F W 4' M . '-P I .. x.,, . , .. .WAMW 'Ask 9 D W rx ,, N ., . Q. Q Vrkkk . ,kkV, . X 'E SOPHOMORE SPONSORS Mr Black Mr. Dejaifle Left to right: jack H'I 1 l, treasurer, Carol Colhusg Richard K'n t ner, president, Stephen Port " -1- " 1 , x lu. president. OFFICERS Richard Kantner A.A.. ., .... .,..... P resident Stephen Port ,, , i,... Vice-president Carol Colbus Mr. H. Lantz Miss Pucke Miss Lowther Y 82 . .. . ,,... .Secretary Jack Hill .,.,,. ...,..,. T reasurer Members of the Sophomore class made a fine showing in their first TV appearance as they started the three year training that prepares them for the star part in the years to come. The class activities got under way with the election of officers on january 16, and their installation by Dr. A. Bruce Denniston in a special assembly February 7. Those chosen to lead the class were Richard Kantner, president, Stephen Port, vice president, Carol Colbus, secretary, john Hill, treasurer, and executive committee members Frances Allison, Marilyn DeHaven, Allen Hazen, Bonnie Holton, and Sara McGee. The class held its big dance April 19. Class sponsors were Miss Marian R. Puckey, chairmang Mr. Ernest Dejaiffe, Miss Mary Lowther, Mr. Hugh Black, and Mr. Harry Lantz. Sophomore NEW CLASS NI I S I I I I ImIu'r1'. MAKES A FINE SHOWING IN FIRST T. V. APPEARANCE 83 f 5, ' up , , Q, ", .mf . ,dig ,qiwex lf if A F., ' . I 65,5 'rn , Rua: M , 5 S? :pq qi' 2 'f ln Q 4 va +2 -9 -,wr wp ggi" gi W1 i W 'V' 'HY A ,fa -A Q, - V4 ig 42 I F 2' s e H+ . Wwl 5 1, 'ln ,L iv' V'-l,5 um? A f wx 79715 M A 7 W. ii PMN. , f , f-RCF? wx ,ur SS w 'Ji vw ww- JI, -'ff gg . X1 xi is me K mf' 'Q' X K 1 A K "Now it's that Way." Candid Show of the Program TOP "IFS this way-U "Art for zu't's Silkl'.v IIlfi'l'iUl' dl'C'0I'iltilH1. CENTER Postur artist at work. BOTTOM A study in concz-nt1'a1tio11. "Look what I lnudc-." Spa-alkiug of figurus-. 86 W .. Wa.: 2.55 ,, M W I ,4 i . M- -L si V Mmwmm-Qww-f M--......,....,...,.,., M., MM W V+ .,4ggmfE?S' 9 E J O xr X6 ' fi 'OZQXJW 'VV-'Uflflxflxf . ,,',f ffm, A' -. f K I Sai . 5-K: f wp gh Nasir X : Q7 --.v,A Q14 ' league LEAGUE OFFICERS Left to right: Betty Burke, trensurerg ,lane ,-Xlliriglil. scum t ux Suzzuim- Pennocli, x'iee-presiclentg Nlzililclu Clamlinnl pi clent. PROMOTES SOCIAL AND MENTAL GROWTH OF MEMBERS Miss Eleanor Hare As the television caunera moves around the school, it sooner or later must focus on the Cirls' League. Composed of all the girls in the high school, the League has us its ohjective the social and intellectual development of the girls them- selves. lt encleavors to give them opportunities to ohtuin outside work, to serve the school, to clevelop leadership, and to solve their prohlems. llighlighting, their twice-monthly meetings were the inzuigurution program with Nlrs. Ceorge Nlurphv us speaker, the hugelv successful talent show, panel discussions on problems confronting the girls, films presented hv Bvron McDowell. and Mrs. Betsy Orris talk. All senior girls will long remember the II1Otll6l'-Clilllf.IlltCl' hunquet sponsorecl hx' the Girls, League. In zulclition to these activities, the stzmclarcls committee plzumecl the cafeteria menus for 21 week, amcl the Bl'Gillil1lSt cluh tutored lagging students once ll Week for several months. Kelp' ?ederation Mr. Hugh Black HEARS TALK BY EX-MAJOR LEAGUE STAR The high spot on the 1952 Boys, Federation program was the talk in February by Harold "Pie" Traynor, famous major league player, manager and scout. The boys greatly appreci- ated Mr. Traynoris interesting talk, which was about baseball as he knew it during his life as a player. On sev- eral occasions Mr. Chick, state game commissioner, gave much valuable information Concerning hunting, Hsh- ing and outdoor life. Mr. Chick add- ed to his talks exciting films on the wild life of the state. As in other years, Mr. William Houraney enter- tained the boys on the electric organ during the Christmas season. As an added attraction to Mr. Houraneyis program contests were held for cash prizes. This meeting was immensely successful. FEDERATION OFFICERS Left to right: Jack Morgan, vice-presidentg Gene Critzer, prtsident -lick Russell, secretary. s, l . E 14cti1Iitie Frogr PROVIDES VARIETY FOR CHGOL PROGRAM The spice and varietv of the TV screen cle- nasts. mask experts, top-Hight mnsieiansg news rives from the well-chosen activity program. This in the Mountain Echog and information in the control nnit, like any good program, provides Compass. As a special premium, the stnclent maximum varietv and interest for the maximum also receives a reclnetion on athletic event tickets anclience. Through the sale of activities tickets and the Horseshoe. the viewer receives entertainment snch as gym- 49-V """-.. Ticket salesmen alwavs face a line of eager customers. 90 O wkwgawy E . A ,M """'H V , , V. 1- xx N xy W' 5 HORSESHOE ' MOUNTAIN ECHO ' COMPASS ' QUILL AND SCROLL 91 44-w--.....,,,,. .,, -'M---M., V' The 1952 H0 AeAlwe COVERS THE DRAMA OF SCHOOL LIFE IN PICTURES To the strains of stately music, time marches on, and the TV camera, after catching the numerous acts in the drama of school life, is put aside, while the pho- tographer and historian compile this vearls volume of our personal history, the 1952 Horseshoe. The staff, composed of selected juniors and seniors and under the guidance of Mr. Faris and Mr. Ceesey, started in early No- vember to plan this book. "A. H. S. on Televisionv was the theme selected. Senior pictures were completed in january, and the individual write-ups in February. After completing the editorial section and assem- bling the photographs, the book was ready for publication by the end of April. This year the publication adopted the policy of printing the pictures of all seniors who start the year and are eligible for grad- uation. ln addition there are more pictures of sophomore and junior personnel and ac- tivities than in previous years. Universally, the Horseshoe is a rather precious thing to each member of the grad- uating class, and each member of the staff takes great pride in his contribution to this personal history. Top: Sports department in conference. Center: Senior personnel writers compare notes. Bottom: Typists swing into action. 5 Q,-F 5 ,M zfffvww ff' Y - we N J ,N my KIM MOUNTAIN ECHO STAFF First Page-Miriam Close, Marian Hollins Literature-Marjori-c Miller, Mary K. lJill1IIl'l7lll'il'I' Sports-john llatrus, Brian McKinney Fourth Page-Matilda Cardinal, Patricia Ajay News-Sylvia Fasiclc Typist-Iloanm' Miller l Miss Mildred Heller "Room 114 needs more copies." Some thirty vears ago, our school pub- lication, the Mountain Echo was a maga- zine in form. Since then it has been a news- paper, seven issues having been published this year. For each issue, a staff of twenty editors and managers, and a reporter crew of fifteen combine efforts under the leader- ship of Miss Mildred Heller to produce a copv of recent and available future news of the school and related groups. In addition to covering departmental, administrative. club, sports, and graduate news, the Moun- tain Echo oflers literary and news features. editorials, columns. and poetry for variety. The staff also participates in contests sponsored by PSPA, CSPA, and Quill and Scroll. which have established standards for school publications. The lllvuntam UFFERS A fclw WIDE VARIETY OF LITERARY AND NEWS FEATURES - nhmf- I-, . , I , ' AA IIE I A 4 The C'ompaAA PROVES HELPFUL GUIDE TO NEWCOMERS ui! and Scroll Looking now at the television script room, we come to the yearly publication, the Compass. Under the capable leadership of Miss Ida Woo- mer, the stair provides a helpful guide to the newly-arrived sophomores. To a newcomer, the Compass has become a reliable source of information to acquaint him with our school. It includes helps such as school regulations, attend- ance rules, songs, cheers, faculty list, required reading books, and even a floor plan of the build- ing for those who get lost. Behind the props we give full credit to those who faithfully work to get this booklet to the press. Each staff member is responsible for her own duties. This involves consulting the heads of departments and the administrators for spe- cific material and then checking the accuracy of it. When this is done, the material is gathered, then checked, re-checked, and proofread. Then the Compass is ready for publication. All the hard work that the staff does is not considered when they think of the sophomores who turn to the Compass for aid. The staff un- derstands what really lies behind the scenes and what makes the show click. WRITES SCRIPTS FOR RADIO BROADCASTS Miss Mildred Heller I The Scriveners are our TV script department, the AHS chapter of Quill and Scroll. Every Thursday at 4:45 they present student-written skits over WRTA. The international Quill and Scroll society, founded in 1926 in Iowa, aims to encourage and reward high school students in- terested in journalism and creative writing. The local group was organized in 1980 and is under the sponsorship of Miss Mildred Heller. Mem- bers participate in national and international con- tests. They conduct local contests in which all AHS students are invited to enter poetry, short stories, or essays. Many members turned in lyrics to be considered for the class song. 96 COMPASS STAFF Editor-in-chief ..,.. ,. Carol Wyandt Associate Editor ...,.., ,..... P hyllis King Business Manager ,..... ..... . ., Dorola Lear Typists ....,.,........,... ....... H elen Maniglia Evelyn Visocky Mary -I. Turbett Proof Reader .,...... ,.,.,, . . ........ Dorothy Storm Reporters .......... .., ... Martha Braun, Sara Hansard Elizabeth Thompson, Wanda Schroeder COMPASS STAFF Seated: Miss Ida Woomer, Phyllis Ring, Carol Wyandt, Dorola Lear, Dorothy Storm. Standing: Helen Maniglia, Ev- elyn Visoeky, Sara Hansard, Martha B r a ll ll . Wanda Schroeder, Mary jane Tur- hett, Elizabeth Thompson. QUILL :Sr SCROLL Seated: Miss Mildred Heller, sponsorg Eileen Cipprieh, seeretaryg Marjorie Miller, presidentg John Batrns, viee- presidentg J a e k Williams, treasurer. First Row: Miriam C l o s e , Marian Rollins, Nancy Shew, VVilma Bnrket, Peggy Brown, Delores Graf, Donna Hen- ehey, Theodore Sky. Second Row: Sara Hansard, Eleanor Branch, Joanne Mil- ler. Brian McKinney, Leslie l"'ool'. 97 QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS XVilma Burket Eillen Cipprieh Dolores Graf Marjorie Miller Sara Hansard Joanne Miller Miriam Close Iohn Batrus Brian McKinney jack Williams Peggy Brown Eleanore Braueh Marian Rollins Leslie Foor 'Fed Sky Nancy Shew Donna Henehey 5 35,3 wi an f + I . . nv ? X W 1 ,, , 3 ,Q - f!',!'3"11 .P I A ' "JG-if f" V .ar ,ag W E ,:N,,,.,L gg Ek - ,Aw 5 K , Mgsmiq .W , , 7,2 1, .. . ,, 1,2 W sa 1. ., .11 ' ' ff, t -. v i 4 Ei! ' my . 1,3 :,, , - Q .. 1, ,Y ms, Ti? 'PSE Q , gf? , E I .QA Q A , Q 3 si if V , Mg, ,, vw .ru " 3, 4 iq Z mf a-ABQ " sf Qgg -,134 ',,p'5j5,,1g,g,,w ' ,, 5,4 ,,,,.......,.....w -. I w et qc- . -' X fl hy S- aw 5- K 5, F I 'wmv' D' . X fs. Q4 :SL nflxx., 'H . f .A h . I z v A , at fx? ...vw-' J .. S 'fm im , . - ,Q em ' X ' ie ,i5 -e.5l- .3 ki, u .. AF . . " x ff Kifmiisif-f-'ig Szmiflffxfiia- M " .f f-'firm .fzi-1,l1.,ff,..s1, 1 Q- we .1 Q7 HIT PARAD THE PERSONNEL OF THE BAND IS AS FOLLOWS: Clarinets: P. Ayers, J. Beigle, G. Buckreis, C. Espenlaub, R. Catina, R. Fritz, R. Lantzer, I Loose, nl. Landis, D. Miller, L. Nfearhoof, F. Pizzino, D. Restauri, nl. Rhodes, E. Shellen- hcrgcr, C. Shipe, J. Snyder, P. Williams, R. McKihhcn, J. Cibhoney. Saxophones: W. Axtell, I. Bcrkstresser, G. Eckley, T. Fisher, L. Foor, S. Hawk, J. Hoover A. Hyle, K. Meyer, T. Reese, R. Ricci, K. Ross, K. Umbower. Trumpets: D. Brumbaugh, I. Bnrkholder, D. Cadle, R. Dandrea, D. Earnest, F. Estep, H Fickes, M. Galant, J. Gunsallus, R. Johnson, L. Kantenwcin, R. Kantner, R. Lingenfeltcr R. McCahren, I. Morton, D. Perry, R. Pinney, M. Polignone, W. Pyles, R. Rcddick, I Streightiff, T. Summers, R. Weltmer, J. Wenncr, M. White, P. Dixon, K. Arthur. Bzuitones: M. Braekbill, D. Gibson, I. Croft, W. Lightner, VV. Rupp, I. VVinter, C. Bohn, K Wfoomcr. land . . . HUNDRED-PIECE ORGANIZATION Mr. john Monti As the figures of players scurry off the TV screen and the roar of the crowd fades, the stir- ring measures of marching music quicken in our ears and the AHS band strides into view in per- fect formation. This year's band, one of the largest in recent years and directed by Mr. John Monti, added the right atmosphere of melody and excitement to our big games. Consisting of 105 musicians in natty uni- forms, eight color guards, and two corps of expert baton-twirling majorettes, the band was a credit to AHS and drew favorable comments from hundreds. The band journeyed to Windber and Johnstown with the football team, and, as a special bonus, the Altoona Chamber of Com- merce sponsored the band's trip to Allentown to back up our gridders. Trying for new effects to please the fans, the boys added munerous acts to the standard drills and initiated the mobile- type drill. Few will forget the sight of the band outlining on the chalk-striped field the figure of a ship, the marine insignia, the tank 100 I Basses: H. Adams, R. Dejaiffe, W. Ickes, S. Lauer, W. McNeel, E. Nicodemus, E. Ammerman. lTrombones: A. Barger, 1. Batrus, M. Bittner, H. Bolger, R. Gosnell, R. Hoffman, W. Ken- singer, S. McDonald, D. McCready, J. Purcell, I. Rouzer, D. Smith, A. Straw. Horns: C. Dixon, W. Fagan, J. Clacken, L. Ilarkless, S. Hopkins, M. Franklin, H. Myers, j. Stiiller, ll. Williams, Ft. Iiobson. Drums: B. Alwine, XV. Fleck, W. Forsythe, K. Kuhn, A. Mignogna, F. Nagle. C. Romano- wiez, T. Shelow, D. Shope, C. Stanke, M. Troxell, N. Vasile, H. Apple, P. Franco. Flutes: W. Graflius, B. Grove, D. Potter. Bassoon: I. Williams. Drum Majors: J. Four, Wible. PROVIDES ATMOSPHERE OE MELGDY AT BIC GAMES with moving tread, and, at Iohnstown, the west- ern display of the ten-gallon hat, the old corral, and the steer's head. A group of Eve boys from the band, Iohn Loose, Edwin Shellenberger, Melvin Bittner, Robert Wertz, and Eugene Nicodemus, 01'gk1I1- ized a little German band, which brought back Cay Ninety memories with their gusty renditions of old and new favorites. The high spot of the year was undoubtedly the band concert presented at the Roosevelt Auditorium, Thursday, March 20. The largest crowd ever to attend a band concert came within a few dozen seats of filling the house and rocked the hall with thunderous applause for the many soloists and for the performance of recently pub- lished compositions, as well as for the standard numbers. Everyone agreed it was the best yet. 14 Cappella Gln Oil' Mr. Howard WV. Lindaman A MAIOR ACTIVITY IN ALTOONA HIGH One of the chief activities our TV camera in Altoona High school reveals is the work of the a Cappella choir. Their shows have given this school many hours of good entertainment. They can he heard practicing for these shows during second period in the auditorium under the di- rection of Howard W. Lindaman. The choir is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. VVithin the a Cappella are small groups such as the senior octet, and various other quartets. These groups do performances of their own, un- der Mr. Lindaman's supervision. Both sacred and popular music are sung, including this year, "Halls of Ivy," "Good News," and "just Imagine." The choir plays a part in many major events in the school during the year. It will be remem- First Row-M. Biggle, M. DeLancey, J. McManamy, A. NValtz, S. Orr. K. Bowen. Knisely. S. Pcnnock, B. Keiper. J. Skolnek, M. Hang, -I. Orr, -I. llancoek, -I. Loncks. C. Ames, D. Ilinres. I... Knepper, B. C-earhart, M. Miller, M. Hostler, N. Lee. pl. Albright. Second Row--M. Bing, C. Stifiler. M. Kimherling, V. Yeckley, M. Hendricks. P. Porter, B. Mclicrihan, J. Fleck, D. Linihcrt, l'. Brown, -I. Bcplogle, F. Allison, D. Carle. K. Treesc. Third ROW--T. Kazor, Bartholomew, D. Hemple, B. O'Doncll, D. Mehathc, M. Turnhaugh, N. Hicks, B. Dencler, S. Mahaflic, A. Davis, C. Maximon, N. llepner. C. Fitvgerald, C. Critzer, D. Potter. E. Cottshall, B. Stewart. Fourth Row-W. Fink, VV. Burke, M. NVagner, J. Jackson, A. Damiano, P. Beard, A. Adler. C. Amerinc, NV. Delulius, P. Comes, J. Burns, -I. Smouse. L. Cisney. B. Ihmsard, A. llart. D. DeVorris, S. VVihle. Fifth Row-li. Homer, XV. llcwitt, S. Callisto, C. Defihaugh. THEY ENTERTAIN SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY ALIKE hered for its part in making tl1e annual show, 'flood Newsf, SllClI a success. Tl1e greatest part of the singing and dancing was undertaken hy tl1e choir. The Varsitv Drag was one ot the great features of this show. Throughout the year. tlllt group also made various other pcrforinances for the scl1ool. They sang for Girls' League, Boys, Federation, a11d senior assemblies. Many of tl1e soloists from a Cappella presented the school with delightful music. As in the past. tl1e choir was llIIlClI in demand i11 tl1e city, and in surrounding comnumities. Tl1ev eiitertained tl1e public at the Mosque on several occasions, and sang o11ce at tl1e Penn Alto hotel. The Mav festival, in which other schools in tl1e citv took part, contained units from a Cap- pella. IIere tlltl members work as a team with the orchestra and other choruses to make a suc- cess ot the eve11t. Another scene from the scho0l's activities i11 which the choir participates is the Baccalaureate service. Under tl1e direction of Mr. Lindaman, the whole choir takes part in this service. The songs selected are usually sacred. The presentation of the music for Com- IDCIICGIIICIIT is made bv the seniors, and marks the climax with the a Cappella for them. These different activities make tl1e a Cappella the well- known success that it is. Incidentallv, the a Cappella proved to he o11e of tl1e finest advertisements for the school in the community. ALTOONA HIGH SENIOR OCTET Seated: Barhara Cearhart faceoinpanistj. Standing flett to rightl: Sam NVihle, Dave D1-Angelis, Kathryn Bowen, Sally Brady, Cindy Knepper, jane Orr, Phil Beard, Bill Burke. rcluwtra MAGIC CAMERA As on any good TV program, the magic cam era swings eventually to quality music. Under the direction of Mr. john lX 'lonti the AHS orches- tra, composed of 92 members, offered music in- cluding svmphonies, classics, and 'ipopu numbers. This organization is Well-balanced in all sections. especially the strings and Woodwinds. The orchestra presented the music for the English Department play 'KCheaper bv the Dox- enf, and provided the music for the annual show. "Good Newsf' They also gave several concerts for the student body in assembly. On March 6 the group traveled by bus to Indiana State Teachers, college to compete in the Orchestra Dav program with other high school orchestras from the state. Each orchestra livelyn and her x iolins. 1952 ORCHESTRA First Bow: ll, XVogau, E. Trotter, M. Close, I. Clrl'ilTTlllS, M. McKinney, UI. Tilton, B, Grove V. Urbiuato, C. Stewart. Second Row: hl. Orr, B. Murphy, D. Thompson, D. Obcr, F. Corbin, S. Charlesworth, A. Hyle J. XVilliams, C. lifspcnlaub, K. Ross, j. NVQ-yandt, M. Aurandt, l'. Trotter, S. Mehaftic. Third Row: Al. Blowers, l,. VVilt. D. Smithbauer, J. Creighton, K. Hoover, B. Staufler. C. Thomas, E. NVilliams, B. Adams, C. Dinges, E. Eb:-rsole, C. Smith, D. Donley D, Fitzgerald, M. Black, li. Zinnners Aurandt, B. VVillis, B. Murphy, ll. XVeisc. 7l7ourth Row: M. l'annc-becker, S. ML-Kinney, D. Corl, J. Chase, -l. Detrich, tl. Salomie, D Baumgarclner, S. llawk, bl. lloover, A, Thompson, D. Ernest, M. Polignoue, F. Estep, D Brumbaugh, R. Lingentelter, B. VVeltmer, B. Vtlertz, E. Shellenberg-er, -I, Loose, L. Near- hool. Al. Cibboney, UI. Beigle, B. lticci, P. Williams, E. Parsons V -' Fifth Rov: C. " l- ' ' ' , . Caidmi. w l Nitoct Inns, ll. Stilller, L. llarkless, S. Hopkins, S. Burrows, F. May, I. Purcell. ll. llollman, S. McDonald, D. Smith, M. Bittner, D. Mehallie, P. Brumbaugh, B. llomer. D. Camn, D. Shope, C. Fleck, N. Lockaiid. ATCHES A.H.S.fMUSKHANS had the opportunitv to hear others play. One high school orchestra was selected to present a concert with the college orchestra in the evening. Mr. Monti felt that great benefit was derived from hearing the performances of other similar groups and that others benefited bv hearing our own Well-disciplined orchestra in action. Another major concert was given in the ltoosevelt junior High school on April 17. This program consisted of several classical selections including "Symphonv in B Minorfi light operatic numbers such as, "Tales from the Vienna XVoods," and ballads as "Little Brown jug." "Concerto tor AT REHEARSAL Pianof' with john Loose as the piano soloist, was presented in this program, accompanied by the orchestra. The Parents, Music club, one of the most active parents' organizations in the city, held a Shamrock party for the orchestra on March 12 at the Juniata Memorial pavilion, at which mn- sicians enjoyed round and square dancing from 7:30 to 11:00. The orchestra has been extended an invita- tion to play a concert for the School Directors' Convention that will be held in Harrisburg on October 7, 1952. The trip will be made by train. Bass fiddlcs swing into line. 'wiv H i, X ,. 1 7, A X V " as 331 fm' V -321-'iv W ,1,,., I - WVLL h M Wi K-amqwsggzsw N- fl- WITH GOOD MUSIC MR. BOHN'S CHORUS First Row-D. Emerly, D. Musser, A. Oexle, C. Diantoniis, P. Hershber- ger, I. Regenhogen, M. McCauley, Il. Strunk, D. Peters, E. Lehman, A. Polignone, N. Peters, I. Curry M. Johnsonbaugh, F. Felker, C. Romph. Second Row-S. Fogal, D. Muir, B. Curry, S. B-eatty, A. DePrinzio, A. Campbell, B. Kaiser, B. Mummert, A. Grey, P. Lardieri, A. Crimming- er, C. VVagner, C. Johnson, P. Cam- panaro, M. Berndt, M. Shade, M. Vickers, D. Lego, P. Jones, I. Far- rell, D. Zimmerman. S. Emeigh, P. Willnecker, Mr. Bohn. Third Row-J. Cole, N. Clessner, S. McAlarney, J. Tillett, A. Snyder, G. Wolfe, L. Keister, M. Harber, E. B D a Farber, C. Wolfe, B. Dirrigl, . Morning, M. Knee, B. Megahan, . Maloney, M. Downs. Fourth Row-D. Crawford, L. Mar- kel, E. Williams, B. Braddock, L. Hartsock, M. Watson, R. Adams. Not Present-D. Summers, M. Ying- ling, J. Weyandt, N. Boslet, D. Scardino, H. Rupert. 1 MISS EBERLE'S CHORUS First Row-H. Simendinger, K. Kel- ler, S. Davensizer, W. Estep, D. Crotsley, J. Rhodes, C. Mangus, P. Trindel, N. Hornberger, C. Zim- merman, D. Roddy, E. Chipperfield, ' S. Woomer, D. Kushner, N. Steek- roth. Second Row-P. Pringle, C. Heckert, B. Rodgers, D. Fockler, H. Cassidy, D. Mazur, G. Pringle, B. Otto, P. Shamas, H. Tanzi, N. Wigfield, S. Charlesworth, M. Doyle, B. Wag- ner, S. Carrig, M. Kowalizyk. C. Lloyd, H. Light, M. McMullen, Miss Eherle. Third Row-J. Cassidy, L. Hepner, B. Chilcote, E. Riley, S. Hansard. I. Dickerson, S. Geist, I. Miller, R. Karl, I. Becker. S. Clinger, G. Gill, J. Little, C. Cillaspie, K. Temple- ton. L. Hershberger. Fourth Row-N. jones, S. Berndt, R. Miller, M. Edwards, C. Riley, B. Mohler, J. Lonsinger, W. Cramer. Miss Alma Eberle Mr. Russel Bohn MR. BOHN,S CHORUS Specializing in classical numbers such as Sixteenth century music, Bach, Brahms, and Schuman, Mr. Russel Bohn's chorus has consist- ently excelled in its work. One of the finest choral groups in our school, it consists of 74 voices. Less publicized than the bigger choruses are, this group provided the music for the Christ- mas pageant and several assembly programs. They also took part in the May Music festival. Although they worked hard to memorize their remarkable repertoire, they enjoyed a full and satisfying year., MISS EBERLES CHORUS Miss Alma Eberleis chorus has always work- ed quietly to provide the school with good music. Composed of girls from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes, the chorus has presented pro- grams at P. T. A. groups, hotels, and club meet- ings. The big event this year was the May Music festival, toward which they had worked all year. The chorus is so large that it must practice after school in order to be together. The girls have been an inspiration to all who have heard them. 107 . IA Paqlwu e . GGCHEAPER No TY studio caincra passcs a wcck without focusing a finc lcns on tllc drama. Cliinaxing a finc dramatic scason, thc English Dcpartnicnt prcscntcd uflllCi1Pt'l' luv tlic Dozcni' luv Frank Cillmrctli and liarncstinc Gillmrcth Carcy, un- dci' tlic dircction of Miss Sarah Lcvan. But this did not tcrniinatc dramatic activitics. Sincc the initiation of tlic arcna stvlc play, "Archiv Conics lloinch and Ulf Mcn Played Cards as Women Dow liavc lmccn draniatizcd to invitcd audicnccs. Both plays wcrc rcccivcd quitc favoralmly. On tllc xl1llljll'l'Sl'l'lll' from Cliristnias talmla-au. BY THE DO7F J JN3' HIGH LIGHT convcntional stagc "Tlic Ilauntcd 'lilicatcf' was pcrfornicd. In addition to tlicir activitics. tlic dramatics classcs prcscntcd inforinativc and intcrc-sting prograins ovcr tht- public addrcss systcni on Ar- niisticc dav, Thanksgiving, and otlici' days of spccial significancc. Tlic Draniatics dcpartuicnt finds it gratitviug to scc so manv from tlic dc- partmcnt taking activc part in community pro- ductions and continuing with drainatics follow- ing graduation. o Avg? fs S J! L Q' - 1 3- Q K fi . ..4X,m j fm .L -14, lik ' ui. 1, ,ui JL 11 I-1f..::w .- .f,L1fg.:9-,g f 534,35 'K ,f1,1m., Mk.. . , . VZ QF: 3 ,, 5. 4 ES 2 S fi. 'M A ,, 4, ,i f A f it u 1 Q , . .. , sw E ik wff xgg Q ei wg ww 8. IW' 'Sk Walw' Work hop . . . SOME SKILLS CANT BE LEARNED IN TEXT BOOKS Top Left: Sturt the 17I'1'SSl'Sl'UHiIlj.I. Top Right: 'Alf I'd known you xu1'e'col11i11'-.H Bottom Left: Cloud things conn- in small pzlckzlgc-s. Bottom Right: 'AA straight linv is thc shortest diSt2lllC1'- N 2 ,ff CLUBS - SOCIAL ' VOCATIONAL ' EDUCATIONAL III .,...... L-,-.. ri" .9 f F' iii: av 2' M H s ' .. N. ww Y S Y Q Q? M as 5 JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE First Row-1-Mr. Wimmer, E. Brauch, treasurer, D. Ray, president, S. Fa- sick, secretary. Second Row-R. Richardella, B. Graf, YV. Pyles, R. Cartwright, Jr., C. Mauch, H. Sell. Third Row-T. Sky, J. Russell, D. Devorris. ART DISPLAY CLUB First Row-D. E. Woodring, S. Fa- ' sick, E. Brauch, Miss Plitt, D. YVil- son, A. Sager, I. Smith. AUXILIARY POLICE First Row-D. Flarkey, C. Wray, A. Snyder, Mr. Yon, M. Boslet, J. Westbrook, R. Kline. Second Row-A. DeCriscio, I. Apple- by, I. Young, G. Harley, F. Rod- gers, R. Delozier, D. Amick. C'lu6A AID ADOLE SCENT ACTIVITY JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Under the sponsorship of Mr. Harold Wim- mer, the Academy of Science has been teaching the student to use scientific methods in solving problems as its purpose. The project of this yearis club was experimenting with the effects of hor- mones on rats. Students fed the rats and observed, noted and studied various reactions. The stu- dents making these studies provided most of the contestants entering the Science Talent searches. This year the Altoona group won more honors than any other similar group in the state. ART DISPLAY CLUB This group of art students, under the guidance of Miss Marian Plitt, designates the coming im- portant events by the use of the bulletin boards and the attractive show cases. We remember the show cases for their different presentations of holi- days such as Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and many other events during the year. The bul- 'letin boards are decorated to depict the different seasons of the year, sports events, campaigns, and special announcements. Remember the blue birds of spring, the snowmen of winter, the carollers of Christmas, and the sweethearts of Valentine's Day? These things the club does for our school. It also helps the student who is interested in art display work by giving him actual experience. v AUXILIARY POLICE Through all kinds of weather the Auxiliary Police have aided in the enforcement of safety laws and the direction of pedestrian traffic. Their pri- mary duty is the protection of students from traffic hazards near the building. As a reward for their service the boys eam a high school letter at the close of school. Under the direction of Mr. john Yon, the Auxiliary Police have made their arm bands a symbol of safety around the high school. Among their many tasks, the boys parked cars at football games and gave aid at the district PSEA convention. 113 'X C7 C'la6A . . . SUPPQRT THE SCHOOL AND SOCIETY Qiilliljfg S 2 -at I N6 . HALL PATROL One of the many student groups giving daily service to the school is the Hall Patrol. It is com- posed of one hundred and twenty-five boys and girls who, under the supervision of Miss Kathryn Bloomfield, maintain proper hall conditions during every period throughout the day. Their task is certainly a difficult one, but they tirelessly attend to the duties assigned to them. These duties in- clude advising people whn need help in locating various parts of the buildingjchecking student hall passes, and keeping order in the halls during class periods. At the end of each period this group re- ports to a sponsor to give information concerning their tour of duty at any of the twelve posts. AHS is proud to have this instance of practical de- mocracy at work as volunteers from the student body assume a share of the responsibility for stu- dent group behavior. GIRLS' PYRAMID CLUB To have fun, to help build strong bodies, and to develop good balance and body coordination are the main purposes of the Pyramid club. The club has been under the guidance of Miss Frances McGinnis for the past few years. On numerous occasions this club is called upon to demonstrate before and entertain various organizations in the community. The girls in this fine club have entertained the Altoona chapter of the Eastern Star and members of the Girls' League. For an added enjoyment the club was scheduled to entertain the patients at Cresson Sanitorium in the spring. ' 114 HALL PATROL I First Row-N. jones, F. Frederick, E Seymore, M. Pielmeier, I. Mangia- carne, B. Fowkes, A. Kibler. D Lockard. Second Row-M. Noll, P. King, S Brown, R. Sperl, E. Walter. R Knouse, A. Delcoco. Third Row--J. Rouzer, M. Carles, S ,Royer, M. McCauley, D. Stoiber S. Pearson, J. Curry, P. Willnecker Fourth Row-D. Potter, I. Angeski L. Lehman, I. Batrus, B. Taylor. K Vickery, D. Steckroth, C. Shubert gR. Baum. Fifth Row-R. Spinazzola, D. Riley I. Powley, C. Robertson, B. VVeller, W. Green, R. Lingenfelter. HALL PATROL II First Row-Miss Bloomfield, S. NVeak- land, S. Dively, B. Box, L. Krause, B. Blowers, I. Regenbogen, L. Fa- gan, M. Reed. Second Row-D. Glenn, S. Charles- worth, D. Graf, B. Hess, P. Calder- wood, I. Shott, C. Sloey, P. Hersh- berger, B. Gottshall, K. Ebersole. Third Row-I. Overdorif, B. Meister. Dorothy Neil, V. Davis, N. Sinisi, D. Wilkins, D. Himes, N. Hepner, D. Sill, D. Holton. Fourth Row-E. Richards, M. Grove, ,A. Fusco, M. Freed, M. Aurandt, S. Schmidhammer, M. Russell, E. Domenick, B. Eichelberger. Fifth Row-S. West, R. Fetters, I. Cristillo, P. Jones, A. DiPrinzio, A. Nagle, I. Diantonis, M. Mickel, J. Beckel, B. Haulman. GIRLS' PYRAMID First Rqw-M. Wirick, D. Rutherford. I Mangiacarne, A. Cox, D. Sauers, IQ Dittsworth, R. George, G. Lom- fbardo, J. McBroom. Second Row-Miss McGinnis, I. De- Lancey, R. Fowkes, L. Box, D. Ho- enstine, G. Pulcine, S. Geist, I. Beckel, M. Ford. Third Row-D. Diantonis, S. Brown, J. Shaifer, M. Lego, Z. Bowser, A. Frantz, D. Cunningham, I. Walker. Fourth Row-M. Watson, I. Brown, M. Bradley, K. Hoffman, P. Kap- hamer, P. Shannon, K. Givin.' Q Qwggz- K wx, VW. X f xv C'lu6A . . . PROMOTE POISE AND PERSONALITY Z K: fre' - GIRLS' INTRAMURAL SPORTS - Quniors - Seniorsl 1 Loud screams coming from the girls' gym in- dicate the Girls' Intramural Sports' club is playing some rousing game. The purpose of the club, which is under the leadership of Miss Frances McGinnis, is to stimulate interest in and to pro- vide opportunity for participation and growth in athletic activities. Badminton, requiring a quick eye and fine muscle coordination, is a favorite. Likewise basketball is always popular and exciting. Above all, the girls 'emphasize good sportsmanship and physical fitness. V - BOYS' SQUAD LEADERS . Boys' squad leaders are chosen on the basis of their ability and dependability. They have rendered valuable aid in activities such as the first aid program, and have assisted in the 'efficient operation of the dressing room facilities. They gain not only gymnastic skill by being squad leaders but also a sensehof leadership. Tak- ing charge of daily squad work is among their duties. They do much to make gym classes run smoothly and efliciently. - . . GIRLS' INTRAMURAL SPORTS fSophomoresJ This sophomore group is part of the Girls' Intramural Sports' club, taking full part in the ac- tivities with the juniors and seniors. Besides bad- minton and basketball, the girls play table tennis, dodgeball, baseball, and softball. The program is large enough to permit every girl to participate in the maximum number of sports and to practice refereeing, score keeping, and timing. All girls receive credit based on points awarded for par- ticipation in the various sports. 116 GIRLS' INTRAMURAL CLUB JUNIOR - SENIOR First Row-F. Dittsworth, D. Ruther- ford, R. Miller, M. Lego, P. Settle I. Mangiacarne, H. Rupert, M Wigfield, I. Beckel, M. Ford. Second Row-I. Dollar, R. Fowkes, G. Lombardo, D. Hoenstine, I. Re- genbogen, L. Box, N. Wigfield, G Pulcine, D. Cunningham, M. Gwin. Third Row-J. Greiner, I. Wright, I Shaffer, M. Johnson, B. Meister, S Charlesworth, K. Frantz, P. Shan- non, S. Geist. Q Fourth Row-I. Walker, I. Brown, S. Fogal, G. Brunner, E. Lehman, M. Bradley, K. Hoffman, P. Kaphamer, M. Watson, L. Nabers. BOYS' SQUAD LEADERS First Row-D. Morse, C. Mauch, L. Harrison, I. Pennington, D. Potter, J. Myers, G. Corbin, R. Lynn, D. Dandrea. Second Row-W. Walker, T. Osborne R. Allison, B. Rutter, G. Oast, Ri Green, E. ,Parker, A. Widzer, D. Snyder. Third Row--D. Johnson, C. Dively, R. Verillo, E. Nagle, W. Thompson, - R. Birely, A. Hart, R. .Hooper, A. Mignogna. Fourth Row-D. Weining, D. Van- Zandt, D. Henderson, D. Prough R. Kohuth. J. Murray, Leader-C Richard, R. McCall, E. McCauley SOPHOMORE GIRLS' INTRAMURAL CLUB' First Row-D. Sauers, I. Lantz, M Kessler, A. Cox, T. Robison, I. Ken- ner, C. Conrad, R. George. Second Row-Miss McGinnis, spon- sor, D. Diantoniis, 1. DeLanoey, C Jones, I. McBroom, N. Re-em, A Carracciolo, M. Fitzgerald. Third Row-G. Ware, M. Wirick, S Brown, A. Campbell, I. Armstrong J. Hooper, Z. Bowser. Fourth Row-S. Tiemey, S. Ickes, T Devine, T. Dickerson. .nn 0 as ef ff w ,X Ar' f ,Y F 1 5? L 4 . A lf' Z X sun ,-'ii ' F 25 x gh 113 . ff A f I Q 'P' I fx Mm, Y f .W TRAFFIC PATROL First Row-E. Trotter, B. Hendel, M. Bittner, N. Lee, M. Miller, M. Car- dinal, T. Puckey, P. Hostler, S. Pen- nock, C. Defibaugh. Second Row-Miss Marie Lauver, -sponsor, S. Winebrenner, B. Ced- mark, E. Brauch, S. Fasick, L. Knepper, C. Ames, I. Orr, B. Brum- baugh, M. Close, G. Rhine. Third Row-C. Brooks, J. Winter, P. Maxwell, D. Treese, P. McGee, B. Gearhart, D. Holton, J. Lawson, R. Kantner. Fourth Row--D. Allison, B. Levine, D. Ray, C. Critzer, I. Dencler, P. Beard, C. Mauch. CAFETERIA PATROL First Row-C. Kelley, R. Dean, C. Hanna, B. Martz, A. Hancock, I. Black. USHERS' CLUB First Row-P. Shamas, C. Taneyhill, C. Ames, M. Braun, M. Miller, cap- tain, M. Cardinal, captain, I. Far- rell, L. Spiridigliozzi, L. Knepper, B. Gearhart. Second Row-I. Lestochi, M. Hoff- man, P. Kelley, I. Hoover, I. Cas- sarly, N. Hicks, E. Brauch, S. Fa- sick, J. Loucks, K. Bowen, D. Sum- mers. Third Row-B. Fuoss, B. Braddock, I. Overdorff, W. Burket, R. Waks- monski, D. Ober, M. Freed, A. Cur- tis, I. Miller, V. Orberg, Miss Marie Lauver, sponsor. V Fourth Row-C. Wolff, C. Stif'Her, N. Shew, D. Holton, I. Wendland, B. Keiper, P. Steurer. Fifth Row-P. Brown, M. Orberg, I. McManamy, E. Gipprich, S. Dively, - S. Foor, I. Beckel, E. Lehman, L. Bothwell, B, Hendel. C1116 . . . GATHER THE GIFTED IN GROUPS TRAFFIC PATROL The Traffic Patrol, under the direction of Miss Marie Lauver, keeps order in the halls and on the stairs during the change of classes. Of great as- sistance to Miss Lauver are the general manager and the floor captains. The members are chosen by students already on the patrol and are approved by the faculty. The members of this group are recognized by the armbands with the monogram TAP '52. Citizen- ship and scholarship figure largely in the selection of members. CAFETERIA PATROL Flying saucers are a great rarity in the AHS cafeteria. So are loose garbage, dirty trays, dis- order, and slipping out of the cafeteria before the bell. This is because of the energetic work of the Cafeteria Patrol which is under the direction of Mr. Ernest Dejaiffe. The members function daily by watching for offenders against cafeteria rules. This club has proved to the whole school that stu- dents will obey rules of the school when enforced by fellow classmates. 1 USHERS' CLUB For courteous, smiling service the entire school looks to the Ushers' club. Its activity starts with the opening of football season and ends with Commencement at the Jaffa Mosque. It offers its services not only for high' school entertainment but also for civic programs. ' This club has flourished for some years under the sponsorship of Miss Marie N. Lauver and Miss Irene J. Sauserman. The girls enjoy the part they take in school activities and are proud to belong to the AHS Ushers' club. 119 ' owifvff 1 ' '.'ln:a, Mwst" V 7 il' Q 54 J ' Q .K L ,Nh I ,X . A "P - .fqf ' 1 YV fi? ll 'l NADA A AH V . ma? i ' -1?-' ' T - .."" - f mf 2-,-wif" f ' ' ' ' - ' '. ,Z ' ' tm- .-,rf 4 i " 4"--Hff.:f. 'Tea' ,H I , , ,- -, ffl" .N 7 ' ' M 0 s X all i K Q lj itil 'lpn-I X ..g xxgs vga 'ILL' r.. L A IN :1 i N v' ' a I' '. Q X Q, A L . F H L.- FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Seated-I. Miller, S. Miller, A. Min- Cin, E. Visocky, P. Ajay. First Row-I. Bieniek, I. Merrilli, I Shawly, Miss Metzler, sponsor, I Lawson, A. Steidle, C. Lamade. Second Row-D. DeLancey, T. De- Santes, D. Good, B. Stiver, R Buckreis. SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS First Row-M. McMullen, M. Kissler, S. Woomer, P. Brumbaugh, trea- surer, H. Lee, I. Parsons, C. jones, D. Spinazzola. Second Row-C. Ware, I. Mock, I Filler, S. MehafHe, A. Wohlbruck, J. Lantz, D. Kimes, B. McKenzie T. Rabold. Third Row-F. Allison, T. Dickerson K. Burris, B. Dencler, B. Iorkasky J. Heckert, C. McGirk, I. Replogle HI-Y CLUB Seated-D. Freas, C. Cooper, E. De- lozier, W. Forsythe. First Row-D. Allison, I. Beigle, B Campbell, P. Soyster, G. Madara, I Hoover, B. Irvin. Second Row-B. Burke, E. Augustine R. Wertz, F. Augustine, C. Hudson R. Betar. C'lu6A . . . FOSTER FRIENDSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America is to prepare business education stu- dents to become better business leaders. This is a new club, organized just this year, and is -spon- sored by Miss Lois Metzler. An honorary club, it has both scholastic and personal requirements which must be met before students may belong. Both students and teachers vote on new members. The club's biggest project is the excursion to local business establishments to study employment opportunities and to see business in operation. SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS The Sophomore Y-Teens have three main pur- poses for their club. They are a social group, an educational group, and a service group. Their service group performs many duties throughout the community, such as helping with the March of Dimes or any other volunteer work that can readily be done by the club. Their social activi- ties include dances and parties. They usually have a social early in the spring for just their club. The educational department is composed of discussion groups that conduct meetings on dating, going steady, and other subjects of interest. They are now working on a project that lists good home and church life. This summer they will send two outstanding girls from the club to the national convention in Chicago, Illinois. HI-Y CLUB One of the finest clubs to come before the TV camera for its moment of I glory is the Hi-Y club. This club, consisting of junior and senior boys, is under the sponsorship of Robert Fulton. These boys try to create, maintain, and extend through- out home, school, and the community high stan- dards of Christian character. At Christmas the group distributed baskets to the poor and helped decorate the Y.M.C.A. ,The Hi:Y boys took an excursion to Washing- ton and later to Harrisburg. At the latter lplace they received first-hand experience in the work- ings of the state government. 121 Cf! ' , -. ,. pf "ll I flilflliiei i fs' .1 I K .. Wigawilwl iq ,ui .Av Q52 Club LEAD TO LEARNING IN LEISURE Zf-:SN f FELLOWSHIP CLUB The members of the Fellowship club meet twice a month. The meetings usually consist of the singing of hymns and choruses, special music, testimonies, prayer, and scripture reading. There is usually a guest speaker and frequently Christian films are shown. Members of the club also enjoy an outing each year. The purpose of this group of young Christians is to study the Bible together, and to obtain information for those desiring to enter Christian service. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Under the guidance of Mr. Eugene Lantz, the Future Teachers of America endeavors to encourage high school students to train for the teaching profes- sion. The club, meeting every two weeks, has lec- tures and led discussions by various speakers including the superintendent, the principal, and local and visit- ing educators. Teaching aspirants got a first hand experience through visiting the elementary grades in the spring. This local chapter is the second oldest chapter in the state. JUNIOR-SENIOR Y-TEEN CLUB Bound together by friendship, fellowship, and fun, these girls have worked to further World fellow- -ship and community projects. Under the sponsorship of Miss jane Owen, of the Y.W.C.A., the seniors held several dances to raise funds for a worthwhile drive. They also packed a box for Europe and helped in the Hanging of the Greens. The Junior Y-Teens have been active in the March of Dimes and the Heart Fund drives. Helping wherever needed ha-s been their specialty. 122 FELLOWSHIP CLUB Seated-P. McGee, E. Ironsides, D. Foster, -R. Richardella, S. Miller. ' First Row-N. Buckel, R. Knouse, S. Shaver, Miss Duncan, spon- sor, L. Wilt, P. Kensinger, A. Semple, E. Henry, N. Light. Second Row-M. Riggle, S. Mc- Gee, I. McCulloch, P. Hersh- berger, N. George, P. Jones, B. Noon, M. Fether. Third Row-S. Rhone, I. Wood- pock, Settle, J. Robinson, I. rvm. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row-L. Schadle, G. Corri- gan, J. Crider, Mr. Lantz, spon- ,sorg I. Powley, P. Brown, J. Courrsman, J. Claycomb. Second Row-I. Regenbogen, M. DeLancey, D. Leslie, B. Blow- ers, D. Dinges, B. Keiper, D. Ober, M. Sincer. JUNIOR-SENIOR Y-TEEN CLUB First Row-J. Cassarly, P. Claar, D. Hertzog, fsenior presidentl, R. Willis Cvice-presidentl, S. Miller, D. Crawford, I. Wright, D. DeLancey. Second Row-M. Harber, B. Lant- zer, I. Lieb, P. McGee, D. Sal- yards, I. Brown, G. Brunner, J. Shawley. 1 . i xq :Q '71 fp, .fgygn ,sum . Q .N " 3 fm, 5 vm xi' fi' ' 122' asf, , S.. 1 ,--.Q 1 5 1 55? .E it ff? ii '3 W H751 In A I saw -A ss' LL., it , M. f I, LL af? 2 q ,M " Lf 4 - ' , a ?Ww+nNmi A.: 55' 'w w ' , M ur L 9. 4 5 'f mW,, W05 ',f h Q35 We , f . l ' Q Q Q: if ' Q " ff eg xv 1 X ' 1, K Q, - Q -ff , A , X X- Q ex fb f P A wh, Kfgd 4 A T yQwAQg5 L fm 52 ig gil fh,, it ZS Q if W 4 Qi ie W I W Q A 5 QA K ,V V. wr , K1 M . 4' , ? f r Q ...Q n Wm? gmac! + k rf. -.: h WW ' .. W wa 'g R34 n" y R wig ,i J Vpm L mA,. w is 3' Q " A KJV, . -.f .. - , 1, .. , 2 , . . , , 4 " . N 1., , " 2- -1+ ages A, ,-5, u 4 5, x 'J X. iq Q f ., mt U '45 1 I A M x .U as 32 ' i ,x 2 yi. .LQ ' 'Es Q y 3- ,W , fn 'Ai'f5jLgQ. Y 1:4 X in Y wi V pNf1iQ55f V fsxgx ff 'W W' A f 1 A .Q . +-w v I Vs K ,gexgw YT W Qfcizw Q .mi . nuff . Eg: W 9 -S5525 ' 'if' 315' ff. QL! ff. , f W Xa , W5 X.. if ' " .- 4 ,gm 2 k QT 1 We 9 V Miz-EN f - r 'W W, ff, is N N' T Q ! x """"' sg, . Muuiw il' -A-Q-.mn gwllw If ' 5 if mv f W qu. v, . wx gm-3 4 I 3 . 1-1- 1 First Row-C. Niadara, C. Duffy. J. Maint-l- lo, ll. NV:-yer, ll. C4-llini, ll. Bowser, K. ltothrock, NV. XVeax'er. C. Clouscr, NV. johnson, C. Mullen. l.. Collins, D. Maier. Manager A. llart. Second Row-Assistant Coach llarry Din- ges. T. Smeal, XV. llowsarc, B. Danvdrea. F. Augustine, D. Knee. D. Martin. I. Soeey, NV. Hl'l'llIll'l', li. Parker. NV. Reeder, C. Beighard. D. P-eterman, T. Brantlingcr, B. Sill. B. VVagner. J. jackson, Ilcad Coach George Karel. Third Row-Assistant Coach jack Hopper, H. Inlow, j. Kcirn. il. llcpncr, J. Sill, K. Swopc, J. Cathernlan, C. Powell. R. Morse, T. Conrad. T. NVoods. T. llughcs, K. Kuhn, Trainer Gerald Cuttshall. Assist- ant Coach Cyril Ramsey. Fourth Row-Managers XV. Stumpl. P. Schaefer, E. Oast, C. Ollionnor. B. Croft. ll. Geisler. I". Pilzino. NV. Stewart. 1:26 se- 7lue grid 5.64400 LIONS CAIN EVEN N THEIR SECOND vear under the tutel- age of Head Coach George Kavel the Altoona High Mountain Lions gained an even split in their ten game schedule. After winning five of their first six games the locals went into a tail- spin, following an unfortunate midseason injury to fullback Bill NVeaver, and lost their remaining four contests. The season opened with great promise on September 7 as the undermanned Mount Union squad went down to a 33-0 defeat. Boh Sill. junior halfhack, led the local attack, with two six-pointers. Other tallies were recorded by Bill Weaver and ends Clair Duffy and Danny Maier, the last two coming on passes. Bill johnson suc- cessfully converted twice and Bill VVeavcr once. The Winning streak lengthened to two straight as the host VVindher team was nosed out Top: Johnson carries in prac- tice session. Lower: Line seriimnages under watchiul eye of coach Rani- sey. ALTOONA HIC H Q' 1 tgfr sesi . ri 'ifii SPLIT IN TEN CAME SCHEDULE 12-7 in a bitterly contested struggle. After Len Rubal of the Ramblers had capitalized on a Lion fumble and returned it S9 yards for a score in the first quarter, the Kavelmen came back strong- ly to register two second-half touchdowns, The Mountain Lions' first score came as the climax to a 26-yard drive with Dick Cellini bootlegging the ball around end for the Hnal 19 yards. Ken Rothrock's fine catch of a fourth down pass then gave Altoona the margin of victory. Returning to Mansion park the following week the Lions' hopes received a sharp jolt when the Westinghouse Bulldogs clawed the home team, 534-0. Bill Peatross of the visitors tallied thrice on running plays with Tom Schubert and Fran Griham each scoring once in the rout. At no time were the Kavelmen able to mount a sus- tained drive and they ended the game with a SCHOOL 1951 FOOTBALL SQUAD Dick Cellini - 1 se a a we eaas - at , 1 .L .,,, 1 1 , ,,f .A ase t ftft Q GRID PLAYS BY GREAT minus figure in thc rushing clvpartmvnt. lirnit- jones of XVL-stinghousc maclc good in his first four attempts from placement. hut his fifth trv was Wide of thc- goal posts. In its first gamc in pursuit of tht- XVPIM, title Altoona rvhounclvcl the- nvxt Friclay to trip Vandergrift's Lance-rs on the loscrs' fic-lcl hy tht- Close margin of 15-12. The Hrst canto proclucc-cl nine points for thv Lions as Koszlawski. whilv punting for the home team. stcppc-cl out of tht- eud Zone for an automatic safvtv. and Clair Duffv took a NVQ-avvr pass for a 48 varcl touch- Boh Sill pursues visiting hack in night action. Top Row: Cary Powvll. Bill johnson. Bottom Row: Boh Sill, Lowt-Il Collins. l95l FOOTBALL RECORD A.Il.S. OPP. 5353 Nlonnt Union 0 I2 Nvinflhvr ,. , 0 XM-stingl imril sc 34 l 5 XlllllCli'I'gl'lH 12 33 X c'xx ' Kc-nsington , . 20 I3 Latrohv . ,. . , T 0 , Un- c-1u shurg ., 6 I2 Johnstown 21 I2 Allvntown . . 35 lflll Total ,. . . l42 I, IZ8 , J A A V if Summary: 5 wins. 5 losses 5 e 2 STARS UP TO TELECAST EXPECTATIONS down-play. In the second quarter an 84 yard pass-lateral play from Demchak to Lopata to Virostek accounted for the Hrst V andy score. The Lancers and Lions traded six-pointers in the sec- ond half with Bill johnson and Lopata tallying. A mixed attack of running and passing gave the Kavelmen their second WPIAL victory and their fourth win of the season when they downed New Kensington, 33-20. Bob Sill registered twice and Cellini, Maier, and Duffy once each in the high scoring fray. The last win of the season was a 13-7 decision N , .ti ,V .E ,amy 1 K , A fri, iv , , K ," is Ai' .K-'F' . "i ,,, ' gh 'K ' . , A d ' i 3 A 2" V' ' ' .... , , , 4 i-,gage 8 , , Q I --.' .-5:51 ai' N . fg, ' 'Ky la Q ' Q, l -1 . , . U N 'F -4' '1 ir T J' A l A.H.S. MANAGERS Kneeling-NVilliain Stewart, William Stumpf. Standing-Howard Geisler, Paul Schaefer, Bernard Croft, Andre Hart, Clair O'Connor, Ed Oast, Fiore Pizzino. Top Row: George Madara, jim Sou-y, Dart-hie Martin, Dare Knee. Bottom Row: Bill Brenner, Chuck Mullen, jerry Reighard, Dick NVQ-yer, Joe Mainello, Toni Suu-al. Q ,vmi i i as -N ... -wrunxi ,Q A .. W alleging riddel-A Top: Ken Rothrock, Tip Clouscr. Bottom: Clair Duffy, Danny Maier. I 11 fri 4 xr a ,J fag , 6, to gli, Q35 1' as i .rig ' ji L - 'i Q3 - ' g n Q., if , 1, ,, sw TT Q xv- ' 5 2. A Bill Weaver over Latrobe which served to avenge last year's defeatf"'The first half turned into a kicking duel with neither team able to score. However, jim Bowser and Bill Iohnson tallied for the locals in the second half to offset a fourth quarter touch- down by Latrobe. The high spot of the seasons play came when the Altoona squad outplaved, outfought, but didnit outscore the Golden Lions of Greens- burg in a titanic struggle at Mansion park. The only marker came on a 66-yard fumble return by Bob Vrable, Greensburg end, as Altoona was eliminated from the WPIAL race, 6-0. The traditional game with the Trojans of Johnstown turned into a 21-12 defeat for the Maroon and White. Although the Lions drew first blood, the Men of Troy quickly rallied to f 10.5 ,QQ . 4 x , 'NH Q, , 1 az- 3, ,- Q ' s .,' ., 1 Q! R132-5.x UK? x : Y 1 lf?-55.1 J,s'i .x ,ff HL QQ- x x A X. gas-uk h x X at X .1 NR X, 4' . Q gxJf',r +1! R ' 1 '- b1'4"" ,, 'Y' A M, 18' ru . f fm. an A S F , ,Nw First Row-K. Rabenstein, D. Duval, D. Freas, D'. Prough, E. Frederick, R. Hooper, J. Cohen, E. Myers. Second Row-R. Cox, G. McGinnis, N. Herzog, D. NVilson, D. Donley, I. Russell, Coach Paul Adams. Third Row-W. Delulius, Hill, R. Dean, li. Kantner, C. Young, Manager H. Stone. C'1-MA Conn try . . . STHIRTEEN' PROVES LUCKY NUMBER FOR HARRIERS For the first time in thirteen years of compe- tition the Altoona High cross country team cap- tured the state PIAA championship by besting a field of fifteen other high schools at State Col- lege, November 10. The final tabulation of points showed the A. H. S. harriers with low score of 66 while sec- ond place Mount Lebanon, last yearis champions. finished second with 80 points. The Millionaires of Williamsport High finished a distant third with 129 points. George Lazure of Latrobe broke the tape first, while Altoonais Don Prough was a close second. The winning time over the 2Vs mile course was 11 minutes, 2.6 seconds. Other finishers for the Lions were Dave 13 2 Freas, Dick Hooper, Ed Frederick, Dave Duval, Elvin Myers, Ken Rabenstein, and Ioel Cohen in that order. In the first dual meet of the 1951 season the Altoona High harriers downed Latrobe by a score of 23-32 with George Lazure, winner of the PIAA cross country race, taking first honors, with Altoonais Don Prough and Dave Freas finishing second and third respectively. The dual meet with Williamsport was finally decided in favor of the Lions, 27-28, after a scoring mix-up which saw both teams claiming victory. Don Prough and Dave Freas of Al- toona led the pack home in the good time of 11 minutes, 19.3 seconds. CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Patty Maxwell, Pat- tx litkson, Barbara 0'Donald, ' w Hamler, jane Mangia- L irnt Dolores Vitelli, Elizabeth Ad uneck, Daniel- Mm-nza. Claeering C O O MAJORETTES Left to rgiht: Gloria Hyder, Lillian Veaeh, Marlene Cart Janet Samuels, Marian Daugherty, Carol Mt-Cirk, I x Auker, Naomi Knee, Kathleen Ilousely. Dolores Spinavfr l I trearl. C LION LASSIES ARE ON THE BEAM, BIAJORETTES CHEERLEADERS Pictured above in their White regalia are a group of ten AHS lassies whose colorful drills did much to enliven Lion football games both at home and awav. In their second year as an or- ganization the Majorettes have made such rapid progress that their precision and all around per- fection of performance entitle them to rank with the best in their class. Equally important in adding pep to ath- letic contests are the faithful cheerleaders shown below. Coached by Miss Helen Bloomfield these girls practice faithfully after school and are al- ready on band to urge the boys to "hold that linef, Our TV camera man reports that the AHS cheerleaders are truly "on the beamf, 1 33 Coach Phil Rice VARSITY SCORES A.H.S. Opp. 58... 52... 58... 61... 52... 50 .,........,..,. 46 ...... .,.... Kittanning ..,.. ..... .Mount Union ............. .Lock Haven .. Duquesne ......., .... McKeesport ....... ..,.. .Alumni .,....... Iohnstown .. .. 49, ..... ......, P unxsutawney 69 ...... ....... D uBois ..... .....,. . ......, . 40 ...... .....,. W illiamsport .............. 48 ...... ...... 51 ...... ....,A 55... 42 ,........A,A.A. 60... 63 ...... ....., 65... 49... 51... 51... 1,070 .Johnstown . ....., .... . .Westmont ....... .Punxsutawney .... ...... .Williamsport ..... ..... .Westmont .,...... ,..... ,Conemaugh ....... ...A.. .Mount Union ........., .Lock Haven ....,.. ,.... .Chambersburg ..,...,.... .Conemaugh ...... ......... 3 0 Totals Ka lzetball . . . CAGERS RECORD SEVERAL LTHOUGH THE MOUNTAIN LION cagers fell below the .500 mark for the second straight year, the season must not be counted as a losing year for there were several games against major foes in which the Lion-s came out on top. The season record was nine wins and 11 losses. The two outstanding games played by the Altoona team included their 52-26 victory over McKeesport and a 60-40 victory over the Westmont Hilltoppers. In the McKeesport fray, Altoona trailed at halftime by one point, but came back in the third period to rack up 17 points while the visiting Tigers could notch only a lone foul. The same team got to the semi-finals of the im- portant WPIAL tournament. The other outstanding win over Westmont, a team that also did well in the play-off competition, came as revenge for the 72-51 loss pinned on the locals in an earlier game. The contest got off to a fiying start as the Lions took the opening quarter, 20-5, and th-en went on to withstand a torrid third period drive by the losers to notch the 20 point win. The Lions opened the 1951-52 season with three straight wins as they defeated Kittanning, Mount Union, and Lock Haven by large margins. The first defeat was suffered at the hands of a tall Duquesne outfit who came back after trailing most of the game to cop the 63-61 decision. Art Ellish and Bob Burstin led the winners' attack with 15 and 16 points, respectively, while Altoona's Dick Cellini was taking honors for the game with 19 points. The Lions next met an experienced Alumni quintet and fell before a final period rally to drop the 61-50 tilt. Dave Heim led the ex-luminaries with 11 points and Tip Clouser scored 15 for the losing Mountain Lion squad. The Lion losing streak was lengthened to two as the aggregation traveled to the Cambria county War Me- morial arena to take on the Johnstown Troians. With Trojan reserve Tom Beach hitting for 15 points, the locals went down to a 58-46 loss. It was the only sensational game played all year by the I-town guard. The third loss in a row was recorded as Punxsutaw- ney, led by Sutton Tait's 28 points, withstood a late Lion rally and emerged a 52-49 victor. 134 -A ii PSETS AGAINST MAIUR FOES Altvl' clvtvntiiig an llIlllt'I'IIlilllll1'll DuBois qnintvt. 69-38, tli:- Mountain Lions tlroppvtl fivv struiglit, as lossos wvrv r1'corclc'cl in giniics against xVillitllllSDlJ1'f, -Iolnistown, NV-vstinont, PllIlX5lltilNVI1l'y. uncl ll sc-cond gaunt- to tlic Millionnirvs of XVllll11HlS170l't. Atta-1' winning tin- NW-stinont contc-st, tht- Mountain Lion fin- wont on to cle-tm-at Convinungli :intl Mount Union, Tin- Convingnigli ganna' vnflvcl with tin' final connt 63-43, wliilc' tin- Mount Union tilt Ckllllt' ont 65--16 as Cc-llini aincl Boll Stiflicr sinokt-cl tin' cords for I9 :incl 17 points, 1'c'sp0ctix'L'ly. The tlirvv ganna- strvzik was lironglit to zln nlmrnpt ond as tin' Lock Have-n Bobcats look il 52-49 npsvt win ovvr tin- Maroon and NVliit'n-. Clniiiilivrslnirg, wliosv first st-ln-clnlvcl ganna was L'illIL't'll0ll dnt- to ll Dux-iiilx-r snowstorm, took tin- incu- llvros one tliut niissvd snrv of thc visiting Lions, 61-51. Tliv locals lccl for inost of tht- first tlirov qn:n'tcrs lint could not inuintnin tln- palw. Tint Swanson canin- to its 1-ntl witli an busy 51-30 rvtnrn win ow-1' c:UIll'llllllljllI. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row-N. Cvllini. J. Conway, C. Critzcr, H. Stitiic-r. D. XVQ-ining, P. ciillflll, Ii. Howsvr, C. Clonscr, I. Morgan. Second Row-Coaicli Phil Hiw, -I. llniting. ll. Liicus, NV. Bnrvlufivlcl, XY. llowsui'l'. Nl. Dm'Nicoln, P. Parsons. H. Vcrillo. N :- K-5: ,-'I'-5 JACK MORGAN Forward DICK CELLINI Forward BOB STIFFLER Center PAUL GIARTH Center BILL HOWSARE Guard JACK CONWVAY Guard CHARLES CLOUSE R Forward RALPH VERILLO Forward GENE CRITZER Guard BILL BURCHFIELD Center HAROLD BOWSER Guard DON WEINING Guard 3' F I 'QQSPI' 'ar F32 l L ff tggq .0 , fi? 4 , I ,iw .IE : 5 gd 'W QM 1-. Uamity . . . I SHOWS PRGMISE FOR THE FUTURE First Row: C. 0'Connor, 'l'. Woods, H. Vifhite, J. Cheers Second Row: M. Armstrong, M. Seedenberg, H. Craig, D. Donley. Tlnrcl Row: E. Soyster, nmnngerg Coach Guy Denniston, I. Cather- ni in, J. Iekes, inanager. Terminating the 1952 season with 11 Wins and nine losses, the Little Mountain Lions showed much promise in the future for the form- ing of next yea1"s basketball varsity. After winning their first three games against Kittanning, Mount Union, and Lock Haven, the Little Lions were stopped by the Duquesne I. V fs at Pittsburgh. Rebounding against the Hi- Y quintet, the Lions took a thriller by the score 1. v. BASKETBALL scomzs A.H.S. Opp 50... .....,.,. . Kittanning .. .. 22 55 . ..,......,.. Mount Union ...... H15 55 .,... ....... L ock Haven 17 33 ........... ,Duquesne .. ...55 37 ..,. .. Hi-Y.. .. .36 49 .......,. ...Iohnstown 51 57 ......,....,,... Williamsport . ...29 46 ...,,.,........ Punx sutawn ey ...,..... 31 48 ....,. ..,,.... A ltoona B ...... . .. .49 30 ..,... .....,... W illiamsport , 33 .,.... .....,. I ohnstown . .,....,. .. 47 39 ,..,.,.., . ..Westmont . . . . 60 55 .......... ..., P unxsutawnev ..... . 34 32 .........,.. ..Williamsport .. , .,.. 43 38... ...... ..,., W estmont . .. M48 47 .,..,......,.... Conemaugh ........ 26 49 ..,..........,., Mount Union 27 61 .......,.... ...Lock Haven .. ., . .. 20 31 ,......... ..,., C hambersburg ..... .. 36 36 .........,. .... C onemaugh , 24 881 Totals 702 of 37-36. In another exciting finish the I. V were defeated by the Altoona B team 49-48. Following three straight defeats at the hands of Williamsport, Johnstown, and Westmont, the j. V.'s came back to defeat the invaders from Punxsutawney to the tune of 55-34. The Little Mountain Lions garnered four wins out of their last five games to ring down the curtain on another basketball season. 14 tlule tic Council No account of the athletic activities in AHS would be complete without a generous nod in the direction of the individuals pictured below. Composed of representatives of the admin- istration, faculty, and school directors, the Ath- letic Council is in charge of fixing policies, pur- chasing equipment, and approving schedules and personnel for the various Mountain Lion ath- letic teams. During the past year, for example, the Coun- Mr. Raymond Hoffman cil decided to transfer the site of the final basket- ball games of the season from Iaffa Mosque to the more familiar scenes of the Roosevelt High gymnasium. As a result the success of the cagers and the enthusiasm of the fans amply justified the change. Because of the farsighted decisions of the Athletic Council Altoona High teams have ad- vantages possessed by very few teams in this are: of the state. Seated: Mr. Robert Thompson, Dr. A. Bruce Denniston, Mr. Joseph N. Maddoeks, Mr. Paul R. Reynolds. Standing: Mr. yvllllillll Gibbons, Mr. Wilbert Hoffman, Mr. Raymond Hoffman, Mr. Ernest Dejaiffe, Mr. Edgar AI. Brooks. fMr. Iames K. McNeal Ir. was absent when picture was takenj ' is 95 Q' m V ji , 1 ia? AV M: N 25 f A F-it I .wig ,Q .. 35. :Y fi M W ,L,. iq., K K 2.:.,.,. , 5 , - , Q :" .Lf . A ,, L A ,m,.LmmmW.LM W x is .,. , ' ff ' 'M . m"' ' V . ff 48 J ' I 'f,.Vk7..L ., A -'Fm , . I v. if f - -f , if., Elsbf' . 1 N :ff if 3 X vit - xf 'f - M 'f'Q 3 lm LT " , L 2 2 K- P 5 J I 3 x ,QM gif 4' 14" M sgqgx. 5 A WM fs . A E: , :A ' - vs' 'A xg . . 69 A f f wr L , . ,A M QSCM N QF , vs. iw '--,-,,.. ,. QW . 3 .E , Z ,-17 ,r Y- f-f?"" ' 3 1 Q. X Q 6, an M F W x in A x F ix' L S sf I 9' 4 'UW Y? un ?'f sg 5 Jzlwg 5 W .wi Q 1. ' . Q sr " f' ' b Q 1,1 A L , M, if ,F HP lil! WM 'va ,rs ,MFT CENTRAL COACHES MEET 1951 TRACK SEASON RECORD The high spot of the 1951 track season was when Altoona traveled to Johnstown to cop the NVest Central Coaches Association meet. Altoona won with total team points of 94. Johnstown was second with 5912 points. The bright spots for Altoona were Dick Hooper who won the mile race and Don Prough who won the 880. In the YVPIAL relays the Lions finished fourth. Altoona was first in the discus and shot. At the Coaches Relays Altoona High took four first places. As in the NVPIAL relays, Clou- ser also won the discus and the shot. The two- mile relay and the distance medley were also taken. At the State Meet, Altoonais Clouser was second in the shot and discus. Altoona dropped the District Six meet to lohnstown hy the score of 8314: to 7416. Dave Freas was second in the mile as was Don Prongh in the 880. For the twentieth consecutive time the locals captured the Pitt lunior Colleire Meet. lu a dual meet with the Millionaires of NVilliams- pert, Altoena was defeated. Top: Cleorge Dunmire tops the tinilmer in low hurdlts Bottom: Coaches and otlieials survey aetion at District nn First Row: J. Kelley, L. Fletcher N Snxt Lytle, C. Clouser, N. Barry, IS 31 mu 1 Nl it Second Row: Head Coach Paul Ad uns Assist int C onli C Nlll R nnsu I l lx A Snnth R Hooper, K. Rnlicnstein, D. bln th Ill it L ls NVilson, H. Halnmakcr, D. Dux ll D Potttl ll Nl Y D B inks Assist int Xl in lr: s ll. Stoner, C. Antle. Third Row: F. Pizzino, M. NVagnu H 1x tnc C Xo ssl onus ii T. Klexan. N. llostler, N. Bittn 1 Cl YIIC N N A gum ff W ,. 'NW p cn uir l'UlJf1'l'S ut C11-A1 'fi xl 1 1951 SEASONS SCORES A.H.S. 'm Oppone 2 .. .. ,4,, N11lI'11llS1llll'g ... , . ,. 1 -1 .. . ,. . ,. Szlxtull-Libwty . .. 1 7 , . , . x1L'l'L'1'l'S1llll'f.f Acucluxuy 3 I4. . . IJIIBIHS .. , ., 3 5 . ,..,.,. Alulmstown . .. I 1 ,. . Kiski Pre-p .. ,. 5 6 . . .,,.,. c:1l'llI'f1L'1l'1 . . 3 ll. ., .. . xV1Ill111'L'l' 5 U.. , . XIOSIILIIHIUII . ,, 2 15. . ., ., .,XVi11c11x'1' ,. , ,. 10 I0 ,. . , c11C1l1'Hl'1C1 , .. 0 3, . . .jolmstmuu ,. .. 2 7 . . N10S1111I1I1Ull . . .. 5 1 ,. . , .,.. Suxtoll-Lilw1'1y . , . 0 0 , .. Kiski Prvn 9 Summary: I2 wins q thru' lussw . , ..4 nt I 4 c gzunv. 142 I I Chuck Kl'2lllSl' ou t at first in clam- play Ka eball A. H. S. MOUND CORPS COMPILES BRILLIANT RECORD An experienced pitching staff that held the opposition to two or less runs in 10 of the 15 games played led Altoona Highis Elephants to a 12-3 record in 1951. The all junior staff, with the exception of Artie Baer who pitched only part of one game, will return for the 1952 edition of the Elephants. Altoona lost to Kiski twice and fell before Moshannon Ioint for their three losses. The victories included wins over Martinsburg, Sax- ton Q2j, Mcrcersburg Academy, DuBois, Johns- town Clearfield Windber and a return win over Moshannon. Martinsburg fell before an overtime eighth inning pinch-hitting barrage as two Altoona subs came through with timely hits to cop the 2-1 de- cision. The next win was scored over Saxton on a one-hitter by Clvde Barr. The score was 4-1. The victory streak was extended to five with wins over Mercersbnrg, 5-3. DuBois, 14-3, and Iohns- town. 5-1. Six errors by Altoona paved the wav for a 5-l loss to Kiski Prep on the Mansion Park field. The winners collected eight hits. The Elephants then won over Clearfield, 6-3, and Windber, 11-5, before falling prey to a two hit pitching job by Richie "Cowboy,' Srock of Moshannon joint. The muddy game was chalk- ed up as a defeat for Art Baer in his only ap- pearance on the hill for Altoona, but his boom- ing triple broke the no-hit performance by Srock. The Elephants then went on another streak of five victories as they whipped VVindber, 15-10, in which game the locals garnered 11 runs in the first inning and Iack Ruffing won on the mound, Clearfield, 10-0, as Gene Critzer hurled a neat two hitterg johnstown, 3-2, a 7-5 win over Moshannon Ioint as Critzer pitched 3 and 16 innings of hitless relief through rain and mud: and a 1-0 Win over Saxton in which "Nookyi' Bohn relieved Clyde Barr with the bases loaded in the seventh and none out and retired the side without a score. The e11d of the season brought a 2-0 loss 'to Kiski as Bill Johnson bested Gene Critzer in a pitchers, duel. 1951 BASEBALL SQUAD First Row: B. Campbell, C. Robertson, W. Brenner, II. Bolg-er, Jr., A. Hoover, L. Barger, A. Baer, J. Morgan. Second Row: C. Bohn, C. Krause, C. Brunhuber, VV. Black, R. Scheeler, B. Wfoods, J. Rafting. G. Wertz. Third Row: 1. Dorman, R. Campbell, W. Bnrchfield, W. Weaver, C. Critzcr, J. Dc-Witt, I. VVaksmonski, C. Barr, C. Duffy. Fourth Row: Head Coach llugh Black, Assistant Coach Roscoe Wareham, Managers D. Miller, C. Kirstner, W. Dale. 1 5 -fr Q fx I QL .1 1' R , ,sw f L 4 , ,... gg. HI- all 'tn 144A-,. LED 714 'Iv 5 -i' lfiU K wi? W 1 2 ,,w-n -.--up-hm. u-A an-:aural Qu. . Yff ik xii 1 ,vs '1- 4 X X mg Q. M A-0' if-'gf ,, .. ' ' M M V , -- f- ' ' ' , ,,W......,.ws:2A X ' ,f-....-ww ,- WMWWV fsmfwmw , , . , ' '1..Q,- .mam-,4w,MMw.m::f:e:sfv4-bsfwsw wi- 1 I rw ,m,, .wwwff ,. . K . ' AVN :Qu Am , A . -- ,cw W Y ? ., 4 ,..,..,,.'+w ,, m 5,53 hw- V V ' A A i bin' A x ' . mv-w'm"""f"'W"m V K ..Q7WW K, - ' " H -' 1 ' ,X L . - W, Q , V M , M f,,m ' 'Mk' i ff: - ' 'VJ ' ' ' -Eg .. 1, A, , ,. .. ,V g W,k: v,AV A f A K . 4 , I wbhmf k .M5Za,WvAafA W -JL.....- li' WHA ' in tmmumla SPORTS PROGRAM OPEN TO ALL COMERS While the girls' intramural sports program is open to all girls of all classes in the school, the regular participants are found mainly in the Girls' Intramural Sports club. The program was designed to foster among high school girls genu- ine sportsmanship, good fellowship, and the fun that comes from playing a good game. Directed by Miss Frances McGinnis, the girls report after school for dodgeball, badminton, scooterball, basketball, kickball, volleyball, softball, and table tennis. Points are given for each sport, and a girl must win a specified number of points before being eligible for awards. Lcft: "Can you top this?" Bottom: Good for the waist line. MMMN 5 G Xt x t i f , an I ,, ..... 3 . 5 . 3 1 il.. i ,, ,A E ,, f m , W M- I fl JI ,li v ,aM A f i - 2 ' T3 ,za 1-5 fa I ,k I . f 0 Q' B ' I ,, 'Y' fg 9 U . a .3 2 3 11 1 Q is gg 1 S -.s.f,,.. I 'F 1 -' ' I is i Q, -Q-ii .--' Qi' fxk 15 4.g:j', ,., , ' 1? V M. ,r ' I ll- J' V, 1 g ' L I . 8, , Z , 1 8 V X 'A lx Wg, I 5 M I ' - it . :fv- ' 'AW W Ns b A 'Q M YR- W 0' ' , 55+ ,'-J,, 9 'M Q . , x .wg A, W . K I? " "X -W Im' . sv' N ,NN V -. - N , ,A Q Y .,., . 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'Q CLASSfDAY Take one lust look around hel-ore you gog For future ineinorv regard these friends And friendly ohjects of il day that endsg Then pray that memory will undergo A mellow change to dull the edge of truth, f,l7lltf'l'2ltU defeats, rehuits. regrets: For wise is he who purposely forgets The petty sorrows that infest our youth. - I In retrospec-tion this glad day will seem Happier still. its suhtle joys revealedg The golden windows of our past will gleam Brighter than now, their lJt'llllty' uneoneenled, Shining through time with glory unforseeng Distance enchants, and far-oft fields are green. -NVellington Curniner Hill School lottstown. P?llIlSVlV2lI1li1 Quoted from "Younger Poets' J v 14utograpluA , S I , ' s I w.w.1 sr . - n H I P I :I11 5 7 5 ' "lH' . H W! . YW " " ul ' , -f , 459115 WLM , wi ' 4' 14: , 11 fi? 355555 1f!'.-I . I 'we' vu- Q , ,1 . I-: ffl? Jw ,n i, My-3 I-2. 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