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Well, here it is-the '52 book, After the many hours of work-and fun, too- we're convinced that if future Bervalon staffers eo-operate, and if they are advised as we were, the yearbook will ad- vance by leaps and bounds. jovciis ANN JOYCE ANN GILL. EDWARD LABUTE, JAMES REED lt is a pleasure and a worthwhile opportunity to belong to the Bervalon staff. I was glad to do my part in publishing the book. Wtxrk- ing with the staff and the sponsors meant many happy, busy hours. ED 9' 9 nlmhg lCnnum Thr Elrnuhlr il up Ewa Where will we go today? Somerset, No doubt you have seen that our theme is Music. We tried to produce a dif- ferent kind of yearbook- treasured by seniors and in- teresting to patrons and underclassmen. jim Meyersdale, Garrett, or Shanksville? Those were the words asked Mr. Leh- man by the boys in the Advertising Department. Solieiting ads was a lot of fun, but it also required a great deal of work. We weren't finished when the ads were all obtained. The ad pages had to be set up, but the work, though diiiieult much of the time, was a lot of fun. JOHN AND KEN Iaqe .38 JOHN BEACHLEY. KENNETH SEIFERT
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Rou' I : Betty Ohler, Joanne Webreck, Virginia Caron. Ron' '23 Sara jane Shockey, Florence Henning, jean Smith, Patty May, Veronica Woytek, Sara J. Poorbaugh, Lois Boyer, Phyllis Custer. On ground: Charles Lyons. Rau' l: Paul Hendershot, William Bridegum, John julia, Phillip Fritz, Earl Watkins, Robert Glessner. Rau' 2: Richard Tartarelli, Kenneth Martz, Don Miller, john Saylor, William Hittie, Fred Bittner, Rich- ard Coughenour, Lynn Donner, George Kalbach, Dale Hoover, Kenneth Coughenour. O6 9? 311151 09112 fllllnrv Glhtmrr S Row I: Shirley Walker, Erla Jean Shaffer, Dolores Leister, Doris Zorn, Roberta johnson, Shirley Miller. Row 2: Robert Sweitzer, Aaron Rugg, Lester Hittie. Rau' 3: Charles Burk, William Riley, Fred Leister, Eugene Beal, Paul Bittlebrun, Robert Werner, junior Coleman. Stooping: Peggy Walters, Lois Harkins, Frances Horning, Virginia Burkholder, Marian Good. Standing: Evelyn LaBute, Veronica Hankinson, Eva Jean Harmon, Rose Ann Hummel, Nancy Llewellyn, Nellie Kritzburg, Pauline Swet, Wilma Glessner. JUNIOR CLASS Gee, I wish I were a senior. That is the thought wave vibrating through the air in the junior class. The following officers of this class have a great responsibility this year: Prafidenl, Lynn Donner, Vice Prerident, Fred Leisterg Secretary, Dolores Leisterg Treat- urer. George Kalbach. They are responsible for arranging the financial part of the junior-Senior prom, and they look forward to the prom with pounding pulses, and new formals. The juniors received their class rings, and prepared and presented their dramatic talents in their exciting class play, Kind Ladyf' The junior class supplied the majority of players on our football and basketball teams. They had a splendid class party with the accent on the refreshments. The sponsors for the junior class this year were Mrs. Shultz and Mr. Long. Well, juniors, we leave the school in your hands as we are graduated, and we'll always remember you as the life of the school! Page 30
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