Connellsville High School - Coker Yearbook (Connellsville, PA)
- Class of 1941
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For it is in the extra-curricular activities, in which true lite situations are more closely approximated, that there is a syn- thesis and application of knowledge and an oppor- tunity to experience the importance of cooperation Emma Jean Hay, winner of first place in the state viola contest, played Ave Maria by Shubert in the Girl Reserve Easter Service. and responsibility in carrying a project to completion. Many attempts are abortive but some reach success- ful fruition. Each represents some valuable effort, more comprehension ofthe elements involved in such a project, more tolerance ofthe efforts of others and greater appreciation of a successful production. This is learning to live. a ' ' in Many rqcllwified Students cast their ballots for tlieir favorite posters in tlie contest sponsored by the Student Council and under the guidance ol' Nliss Usburn. Nlrs. Riorclan still clutclies lier tablecloth even when lier future son-in-law comes out of the trunk instead of a tiger's claw. A scene from tlie Freshman Dramatic Club play sponsored by Nlrs. Cbentow. ldentiliving pictures and spelling names properly is one of tlie big- gest jobs of tlie yearbook stall. Lois lVlcCoy and X Betty Ellen Wliittt-11 liere conller on tlie under- class pictures, while Doris Beard and Frank lones work on tliose for the sports section, Di Betty Wlitchell and her Hlleatllinersn furnished music tor manv events clurin 1' the . 5 Vearf'-noon dances, eveninf warties, the . 5 l spring style show. They are picturecl here as they appeared on Parents' Night cluring National Education Wleelc in November. The refreshment talule was a popular spot at the G. R. Sweetheart Ball. Betty Alac- Burney anal lerry Bill Evans, Dorothy Gritlin and Bolr Gigliotti, Barlwara Sahonage, Caesar Lanzi and Barlwara Lang are some of the gay crowd in the picture. The Boys' anal Girls' Leaclers collalmoratecl on a very lveautitlul spring clance. Decorations were so 'trealu that it was a temptation to try to shake clown a cocoanutl Une Hawaiian Night On the beach at Waikiki, One Hawaiian Night, Both palms and ferns Were growing, - Somehow this wasn't right! But Grant was far from botanyg Leaders' feet were light Both clresses and hearts Were fluttering,f On One Hawaiian Nightl Going to the game? I amlu A iam anal iive session. The lmoys helped deliver G. R. Thanksgiving lsaslcets. fllr. lwunsey examines a tool Chest on which Caesar Lanzi and Yvilliam Caroll are putting the finishing touches. The yearlmoolc stall' worlc the moclern assemlwly-line tech- nique in getting the unclerelass pictures ready for the engraver, Ralph annl losephine plan their elopement in ll.fWl.S. Pinatore. Our snappy clrum maiors :incl tlag twirlers. Frecl, News Editor, olmiects to this picture liecause it gives the wrong impression. The reporters had the heaclaches, not Freml. Jlclrienne Brady interviews Nliss Gilmore lor news tor the C. ll. S. Column in the CfTllI'lL'r.,' Miss Willielm sells foothall tickets. People really clo things in clubs: Knitting sweaters-ffYarn Chili Carving ship models Xvoocl-carving Club. Arranging a Christmas talmle decoration Flower Garden Club. ,Maw Q l alma, jffzc ' 24 ymfi J 4, an From 8:30 until 3:05 wc slrugglcnl lwavcllx' ln calcli up willi civilizalion anal ln lcarn llmsc lcclmiqucs impuriant ln carning a living. XVL' learn lmxv lislcning lo cxplanaiions ancl cliscussinns, lmy rcacling anal writing, lm-v nlcmunslraling anal cliscussing, liy practicing slxill sulmiccls annl yes, - Tlic Piclurcs Tom Gray clclncmstralcs usc ull lllc slillc rnlc lor thi- snlicl gcuniciry class. Lois ixlccoy rcacls an arliclc lircmi lllc HNalional GL-ngrapliic ixlagazincn in suppli-im-nl ln-1' lcxl- lmolc worlc in ciL'Ugl'i1l7lltY. Otlwr aicls ln lcarning arc llic lmullclin lmuarcl, lmlaclc lmualxl anml moving picturcs all Ul'XYl1lL'll are slmwn is availalwlc lwrc. Vivian Seuss consults thi- class nn a point nl grammar in Frcncli. Dcmunslraling clcivmnimxlinli ull spun-ilic grav- iliv in Physics class arc Victoria ljasullca, lfnlwarcl .XlaCDnnalcl anal lamcs Bcnnctl. Ill SCXYlI1g ClilSS, SLIIHINCI' plllI1S ilI'L' Illililk' k'2ll'l.X'. nliss Ynnnlcin clcrmmslralcml gas L'l!Ulik'l'-V lm' lxoocls classcs. -XJIIC ull tllc lwcst parts was ilu' sampling ill.lCI'KVill'4lSlH saiml llnmtliy Swallup. IJCNVlS SC0llllClC lll?L'S il CUI1SlI'LlK'llUIl IH'UlllL'l1l lll fiL'IlCI'ill Alillll L'l1lSS. Virginia Urumm pracliccs lm' syn-cal anml a ccu PZICQY . Uunna fllorclv dissg-cts lllc L'll'Clllill0l'.V S.YSlk'lll ol- a frog in znnlng-v class. Glam WML 8:1211 map pda ' cvcn try taking tcsts. Tho picturcs on tlicsc pagcs illustrzitc il vmicty ot' tlicsc lczirning situations. XVQ come unctcr tlic inttucncc of many tcaclicrs and follow stutlcnts. WK- protit uccorcting to our own utvilitics from thc wealth ot' opportunities to lcurn tliut :irc put tmctioru us. rf l lic Pictures Air. Lcwis :incl his lltltilllj' Class took over thc guinlc stu-ut tior thc nuw unit on How Plants Utmtaiin Tlicir Food. Ifmiicis la-Vl'IlC zxnct Str-u'u1't fxtolognc rczut 21 su-nc from Julius C2lL'SilI'H in Axtiss RotzinLt's lfnglisli class, Btiss Aatzuns' class tins il discussion on Nliliu ll t S ousu o i fuvcn fiaitutcsf' Srniors lvunmt tlioiigtittiiitly over Dir. Lure-wys tcst on llci'cLtity unit lfnvironnicntu in Proli- lvnis ot' lJL'lllOCI'ilL'-Y class. Fir. Kciglitlvy ctcmonstrutcs electro-mzignctisni tor ll tircslnnun tiuncrnl Science group. Zfmfmtheq' PICTURICS Clcftj Nliss Vona anml Nliss Flnlo arc lmaslcciliall lxans. Nlr. Lcrcw anal Nliss .Mathias hail quita' a linic willi cml-v om lCCy ln tlll' l700li CLlplJO2lI'il. Nliss Biscl anal Nliss Ziinincrnian confer on thi- snpplcincntarkx rcacling list for Social Scicncc. Nlrs. Purricr anal iwrs. Burlcliolilcr liavc a lmctwccn-classcs chat Nliss Ailanis assigns one ull lu-r famous spclling lists. Nliss llorcwiiz, iwiss Kurlz anal .Wiz Pmylaml iallc over an annmincciiicnt. CAiW1l'1RUN BUILDING Fi-'XCUI,'l'Y I:7ll7f7f'l' 1,l.I'flll't'.' Nlr. Balwiy Nliss iWlcClcllancl, Nliss Sniulz Nlr. Nlarsliall, Nliss Banc, Nlr. llililclnrancl, Nliss Hicks anal f.re'11l4'r'lj Nliss Sullivan. lmwvl' P1'r'l111'r.' Mrs. Fair, Miss Francis, Nliss Ziinmcrnian Nliss rlwflllllp, Nliss fJglQVCL' ilINl CfVt'fIfi'dVl XXvilllCllU, 1lI1ll Nliss Gnlclcn. af L' 'JC7 l'IC'I'L7RICS I'l'IgI1U IIIIWAV cam still SINIIL- :ls IIIL'-V Iczlvc Ivor lIl0 IIZIKV. CINIISS IIm'Iic-x', .XIISS SHIIQIIIISII :xml IXIISS I.IcI1cr1I. IXIV. I,z1sIalv and AIV. Spoloviulm In-:III Ivor lI1c slz1cIium and Imwtlmll IUIYICIICC all .m:0:m. INIV. gxuslinc rclwczlrscs IIN' trio for lI1c music conlcsls. 'IIIIL' Ul'L'IIL'SIl'Ll I3I'1ICIICL'S IIIILICI' AIP. CIIIILZVICIIIS IILIIUII. FIVS. XXIZIIIOII fmII .XIISS UzuIIzu'cII discuss some poini in :'Xn1crI- can IIIslm'tx'. WIISS .XIu1'pI1lx' 4xmI .Wiss Karr' Inspuvi um- of IIN' gawnxcnls mmlu In thc scwing cIz1ssL-S. FIX M I I, I A R SC ICN ICS Ruth Ijl'II1IiL'-V IQImIItv cmmscnlcd io uct tlw pzxrl oI'fI1c cuIpl'Il, nltlmuglm shc was pmIx11ImI-V nuvcr guilty of running up the sizlirs. IXIV. Imwis IIZIINIS out an 11'z1IIIc-Inw violutifm fickci as IXIVS. LIIICIIIUNV :xml .NIrs. IIopIcIns 10014 on. INIr. My-NI-il In-Ips out with Inst minutu QIIICIIIISIVKV crzuuluing, :ns IoI1n I,ucxz1Ii, .Numa Rufh I4ZlINI.Vl1l0I'C, CIUIICYICVL' I,uPm'1c :mil Chris XXIZIQIICI' listen. THEY ENJOY IIOBBIES, TUUl Ready for a day ol hunting Alr. Sisley, Alr. Keightley and Alr. llildelirand. Alr. Guhl and Aliss Sensliach are competing philatelists. Vtlhenever Aliss Senslmachls incoming paclcages laclc stamps, Alr. Guhl has some explaining to do. Nlr. Swanlc is an ardent collector ot, unique pencils. llere he llargains lor one ol' Tu- anita llall's. lwiss Yvalters' piano-playing holmliy is not only very pleasing lvut also most accom- modatingly availalrle. Nlr. Shaner is organist at the United Preslvyterian Church. At home in the tield ol' literature, Aliss Klutey is a competent judge of contemporary pulllications. Nlr. llartman explains the intricacies ol' a l,eica camera to Tom Gray and Alr. Guhl. Some ol' the pictures in this lmooli were talxen with this camera. Alr. llartman is respon- silwle for most ol' the 300 inliormal photographs taken tor the lt?-ll Colcer. ...fzlffna aaa Miss Gimcic ll. Anims, 121.gif IU. A.B. Penn State Collegeg Al.Ed.'f'-'University ol' Pittsburgh. English, Craft Cluhs. Afllss DAISH' ALLEN. B.S.' Penn State College, lVl.Ed. University ot' Pittslwurgh. Supervisor ol' Penmanship. Miz. CARL T. ANs'r1N1c, Hiya -19. B.ATus. f Syracuse University. Nlusicg Chorusg Theory. Choir, Operettag Forensics. Miz. Caizsos Baiociz, 1,1I.11A' IU. A.B. Allegheny College. Science. Miss E1.icANo1z H. BANIQ, Iizlqs 10. A.B. Penn State Collegeg Nl.A. Northwestern University. Nlathematics. Scooper Stall. Mn. Arriu-in R. BARR, 1,41-111' NE. A.B.f - Olmerlin College, A.Al.f 'New York Uni- versity. Boys' Physical Education. ln- tramural Sports, Varsity Swimming Coach, lunior Varsity Footlmall Coach, Assistant Varsity Foothall Coach, Assistant Tracli Coach, Boys' Leaders' Clulr. Miss Gimcic Brsi-:1., l'11yr IU. A.B. University ot Pittsliurgh. School Lilmra- rlan. Miz. ARTIILQR L. BUYLANIJ, 151,40 IU. A.B.- DTA. Duquesne University. Latin. Alarionette Clulm. Miss MARY E. Baicmmx. B.S.' -'penn State College. Supervisor ot, Art. Mas. Esrincii A. BL'lzliilo1.n1cR, 1'11yr 147. 15.5. -Wvest Virginia Wyesleyan College, Chemistry, General Alathematics. Chem- cratit Cluh. Mas. EVA CIIICNTUXV, 1,11-Ill' ll. 15.5. Rider College. Business Alathematics, Bookkeeping, Business Practice. Fresh- man Dramatic Clulv. Miss Gl..x1n's M. Craiux, lhzyf- -IU. A.B. - Olmerlin College. Girls Physical Education. Intramural Sports. Uperetta. Girls' Lea- ders' Cluli. Ma. ll,nzoi.n N. llimi, 1111.116 5A'. BS. Indiana State Teachers College. Iournal- ism, Salesmanship, Commercial Law. Coker tNewspaperj. MR. WIi.Li,m l':.!DtJl.IlI'2, lla-qv 23. B.S. - Allegheny College. Nlodern History, Con- temporary llistory. Sports Clulm. Direc- tor ot' Athletics. Basketlrall Coach. Mus. JANE B. FAIR, 1,11-Ill' IU. BS. California State Teachers College. Speech Correction. Miss Enrrn V. F1.o'ro, Ihzqqr IU. A.B. Thiel College. Latin, English. Quilt Clulm. Miss KA'rin-Jiuxic Fi1,xNcis,1'a-lyv 10. BS.- Penn State College. English, Music, Art. Dramatics Club. Sp . MIss LORETTA T. GALLIARDI, Page 11. B.A.-Seton Hill College, M.L.-Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. Social Science, United States History. Girl Reserves. Miss BEULAH L. GILMORE, Page 7, A.B.- Penn State Collegeg M.Ed.-University of Pittsburgh. Ancient History, General History. MR. RICHARD H. GINGRICH, Page 4. B.S.- Mansfield State Teachers College. In- structor in Instrumental Music. Senior Band, Junior Band, Orchestra. MISS MABEL GOLDEN, Page 10. A.B.- Penn State College 5 M.Ed.-University of Pittsburgh. English, Health, Art. MR. DAVID C. GUHL, Page 12. B.S.- Washington 8K Jefferson College. General Science, Physics. Automobile Club, Stamp Clubs. MR. MARLIN W. HARTMAN, Page 12. A.B.-Allegheny College. Algebra. Cam- era Club, Boys' Adviser. Testing Pro- gram. Photographer for Yearbook. MISS SUSAN C. HICKS, Page .10. B.S.- University of Pittsburgh. Social Science. Glee Club. MR. J. EARLE HILDEBRAND, Page 10. Millersville State Teachers College. Math- ematics, Social Science. Sports Club. MRS. MARY W. HOPKINS, Page 11. A.B.- Goucher College, M.Ed.-University of Pittsburgh. Business Mathematics, Gen- eral Mathematics. Bridge Club. MIss BEATRICE A. HOREWITZ, Page 10. A.B.-University of Pittsburgh. French. Miss MARTHA HORKY, Page 11. B.A.- Wooster College. Stenography, Typing. Etiquette Clubs. MR. J. FREDERICK HUNTER, Page 15. A.B.-Penn State College. Plane Geome- try. Assistant Principal. MIss FRANcIs M. KARR, Page 11. B.A.- Muskingum College. Clothing and Home Economics. Home Economics Club. PAUL A.FIQEI'GHTLEX,,nR4l J, 2. B.S.- Washington 8l Jeffersoh College. ' eneral Science, Senior Science. Woodcarving Clubs. MISS IRENE T. KLINE, Page 61. A.B.- Oberlin College. Biology, Zoology. Year- book tAnnual Cokerl. MISS ANNA M. KLUTEY, Page 12. A.B.- M.A.-Indiana University. English, Ger- Inan. MISS MARY F. KURTZ, Page 10. A.B.- Penn State College. English, General Mathematics. Yarncraft Club. MR. ANDREW S. LASKY, Page ll. B.S.- University of Pittsburgh. Junior Business, Bookkeeping. Assistant Track Coach, Assistant Junior Varsity Football Coach. MR. JOIIN F. LEWIS, Page 11. B.S.- Susquehanna University. Biology, Bot- any, Conservation. Nature Study Club. MR. WILLARD L. LEWIS, Page 51. Ph.B. -Bucknell University. United States History. Problems of Democracy. Bridge Club. MISS DOROTHY G. LIEBERT, Page 11. B.S.-University of Pittsburgh. Typing, Biology, General Science. Social Dancing Clubs. MR. JOSEPH A. LEREW, Page 10. M.S.- M.A.-Gettysburg College. Problems of Democracy. Track Coach. MR. A. R. MARSHALL, Page 10. Cali- fornia Normal School. Science. Camera Club. MIss ELVADA M. MARSHALL, Page 49. A.B.-Oberlin College. English. Junior Dramatics Club. - MISS DOROTHY S. MATHIAS, Page 55. B.A.-Seton Hill College. Spanish, Eng- lish. Senior Dramatics Club. Senior Class Play Coach. Miss ELEANOR MCCLELLAND, Page 10. B.S.-Indiana State Teachers College. Mathematics. Yarncraft Club. MR. ANDREW B. MCNEIL, Page 11. B.S.- Washington 81 Jefferson College. Algebra, Trigonometry. Chess Club. Sports Com- mentator. MISS ALICE E. MURPHY, Page 11. B.S.- Seton Hill Collegeg M.S.-Penn State College. Cooking, Home Economics. Girl Reserves. MR. PAUL L. MUNSEY, Page 7. Industrial Arts-Buffalo State Teachers College. Me- chanical Drawing, Manual Training. Man- ual Arts Club. MRs. VIOLET H. NEWMEYER, R.N.- Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. School . . . .wemuui-5e,,a'f-,ahh Miss LUELL!PIlVF.i0GLEVEE,.gt1ge 10. BA. -University of Pittsburgh. 'i'Eng.lish, Health. Crafts Club. Miss M. ELIZABETH OSBURN, Page 56. A.B.-Carnegie Institute of Technology. English, Art. MISS L. GLADYS PHILLIPS, Page 55. B.S.- Carnegie Institute of Technology, B.A.- M.A.-Ohio Wesleyan University. Stenog- raphy, Transcription, OHice Practice. Business Organization. Sophomore Drama- tics Club. Senior Class Play Coach. MRS. VIRGINIA F. PURRIER, Page 10. B.S. -University of Pittsburgh. Biology, So- cial Science. Girl Reserves. MISS ELEANOR E. ROLAND, Page 40. B.A. -Seton Hill Collegeg M.A.-Columbia University. English. Assemblies. Flower Garden Club. Sponsor of National Honor Society. MR. ARTHUR H. RUFF, Page 69. B.S.- University of Pittsburgh. Biology, Health. Football. MR. LLOYD W. SHANER, Page 12. A.B.- Westminister College. English, Economics. DR. E. C. SHERRICR. School Doctor. MR. CHARLES D. SISLEY, Page 12. B.S.- Grove City College. Salesmanship, Busi- ness Principles. Fish a1Id Game Club. MIss ROBERTA SMUTZ, Page 10. B.S.- Temple University. Social Science, Junior Business. MISS MADELINE V. SONAFELT, Page 11. B.S.-Indiana State Teachers College. Typing, Economic Geography. Yarncraft Club. MR. EDWARD S. SPOYOVICH, Page 69. B.S.-University of Pittsburgh. General Science, General History. Assistant Var- sity Football Coach. MR. HAROLD A. SWANK, Page 12. A.B.- Susquehanna Gollegeg A .M.-Universi ty of Pittsburgh. English. Debate. MISS DAISE M. TRUMP, Page 10. A.B.- Penn State College. English. Scrapbook Club. MIss MARGARET A. VERNON, Page 54 B.A.-Seton Hill College. Social Science General Science. Girl Reserves. Junior Class Play Coach. MISS ANASTASIA VONA, Page 10. B.A.- University of Pittsburgh. General His- tory, Modern History. Charm Club. MIss PRUDENCE L. WALTERS, Page 12. A.B.-Bucknell University. Algebra, Gen- eral Mathematics. Girl Reserves. MRS. ELSIE B. WALTON, Page 11. A.B.- M.L.-University of Pittsburgh. English, United States History. MRS. CATHERINE C. WILHELM, Page 10. A.B.-University of Pittsburgh. English. Girl Reserves. Dramatic Cilubiiw: MISS DOROTHY E. WILLS, Page 57. A.B. -Goucher College. M.L.-University of Pittsburgh. Economic Geography. Voca- tional Club. Assemblies. MIss CATHERINE E. ZIMMERMAN, Page 10. B.A.-Otterbein College. Social Science, English. MISS MAE ZIMMERMAN, Page 10. B.A.- M.A.-Penn State College. Social Science. Nature Study Club. mba! lioarcl ol' Sellool Directors: All: XV. K. Halsey, Flu: I. ll. Strawn, Dr. ll. ll. .XXII , N S11pf'1'z'zzfcmfvflI 'gf olrflunlr A ISS Mlm A U ' I' ' ' M ls' OFFICERS CUMPXITTICIQS: nlr. Xvilllaln L. Zollars. , ....,. 1'1'f'.I'1'u'vf1l l'ROPl-1R'1'Y: XX'UI'tll K. lialsley, Llflrll-l'HIrlH, Ur. C. S. Calnplmell, Mr. XVortl1 K. lizxlsley. , . . I'1'n'-l'n'.f1'n'w1! C'1fH'l1'S V- pil-vm lxlr. lames ll. Strawn., . . .,... Tf'n1.f11fw' LIHIZARY: IZIIHQS ll. Strawn, L'fm1'f'fm1n, Ur. ll. ll, nlelntnre, nliss Carmel Caller. . . . .S4'rf'fI111j1f CIVIC R- Xvcllw- lnon-nwlnlwrl FINANCE: Cllarles V. PZIAVIIU, Lyla!!-!'l111III, Ur. Clytle S. Camplvell, fllr. Samuel U. l3I'iiL'll1Ll . , .Suf1'1'1'!vl' jamcs II. Strawn. tlltill-I11L'llllJCl'j l7URc'lIAslNci: Ur. ll. ll. Melntire, L'l1f11'1'n1m1, lames ll. Strawn, nlany tlmanlcs to tlle Board of Sellool Dlree- Cl V 1' R XV sl I tors from tht- stall' of tlle lghtfl Colcel' ancl l'l'Ul1l A C L I Ll M' tlle wllole stullent lmocllv lor making possllmle A'l'IlI.I'1'l'lL' AND S'1'Al1IL'M: Dr. C, S.Can1pl1ell,L'f1411A1'nmn, Xvortlm tlme special sports seetlon tllis year. K. Balsley, Dr. ll. ll. fllelntire. Plr. Plnlllps came out to see llow tlle The English Department gave a tea in lmonor ol! nliss lfllen Geyer, picture-talcing was going, one lnriglxt clay Protlessor of English, Unlverslt-v of Pittslrurglm. All: Davis was also a ast October. lolln Arn gives the report. guest. Bliss Senslmaclm poured and was assisted ln' Pauline Ryan. tra tau .Slvrlwlfzfzzf In lfw fimlnf af Alias Uorotlxlx' Glllrcrt .S'w, r!f1f11f In A1111 1'f1f'ff'1'f',I' .Nliss Carmel Callcr xllss F. AxlCCllI1tl!L'li S1'1'l'1'f1lf1ll fu Drlvlla' Nlclntlrc, Axlr. S. U. Bracmcr, nlr. XV. L. Zollars, N112 C. V. Payne. 7 Alr. lf. Stanlcy Phillips Dr. C. S. Camplmcll, xllr. C. R. W ciht-. Blix Davis, Nlr. Phillips anal Bliss Scnslmacll have the confinlcncc anal cooperation of lmotll the faculty anal stuclcnt lmcly. Unclcr their far-sightccl intluvncc anal curricular anml cxtra-curricular activities llourisll. 'l'l1c.v also take a prominent part in community al'l'airs, soaking always to promote coralial rclationsllips lrctwccn tlw schools anal the city tht-tv serve. nlr. Davis has scrvccl thc cmnnmnitlv in many capacities including that of vice-chairman of the Communitlv Funcl organization. Nliss Scnslmacld is in alc- manml as a clulm aml alter-clinncr spcalusr. Nlr. Phillips is chairman ot' tht- Professional Group Committee ol' tllc Chamber of Commerce, a past prcsiclcnt of the Rotary Clulm, ancl in clmargc ot' tht- training ot' Boy Scout Coun- scllors. Sfflmlf l,l'!'L'L'fHl'.I' .3'w'f'4'l111j11 X . . l llss Xxvlllltlill fllr, llunta-r . fl .-'llffrlllf l','1'mf,f-4.1 1,l'l'lI1'I.fH1f af lla' 11111111 .Sl'f14ml Bliss Rutlm SQllSlPllL'll l1lfvf.w'1' fn fzylllfr .,x,.1.m - 1 ?wz'.i-.- QW .,.v , ffkiisslififw H- 1 ws if' iff xy Q35 5 Qi 2253, - az: '1 wi .Jn M-w.-,,.f, :V fu f: 9'-wiessf,ginigg-.w1. 1 WU' QQ, 4135 1 1-1 'iw' Vg vs f N Q 3. V L ijh A iii 'U-01 AWP' Wi an 1 1 u 1 'F V .2 Q 1 ? ' ,sg --:- ii.- .Aw V T? 4 NL 75 Nw Q1 55 'E uf, uf- 39? S3 E Q3 N. T has Qi, M ' zJ7E3w11Si ' -51. ms A ,Q ,QF X fm? 4' 'F ww 5 +2 N1 33? lion lfrmzlrilc lflmw um Almxl,1,xl1 lullw AIJUIN Mxmmc Almu Rulxlfm'A1,nlwl-' lfuxxyx All lil-11,1 x :Xvwrwnw .Mn .'X'vIn'mHv Run' .Mrlls Mxnemzuu-11 Asn I. ll Nxrllfv lfmllf Almxy Ilcfxx lixm-'N l.l1.1,1 xw B,x1,nx Wu.1.lfx.Nx lixuuwlw M.xl:c:xm1:lk ll,u.sl,lcY lollx HANNUN llmuwxn' lixlzwm 'I'u.w1c lMnwl4:'1'1' Ruw: Hum llums ISI-tum Mmm' lxm-1 Bmyxn lil--lk1'v lilmxmx Vxvlxw lim!-ir, Ifvr-'x,Yw lll'l'l'wmz I' ,xx H1 1' rwtle L'llmxuu1wr-1 limrx Tum lhxck x I,m'xs1-7lS1-xrmuw1c G1-Qnvmzri Bnwwr-4l'1' Rum411z'r lhwlm IRAN Huw!-111 RVN! Hnvlmi Fu xwvw lin un' llyxuul-'l.1, limums KLIHXIIYY Bnuuxw lrcxw Iimumx Clxnvc l3mul'llrc1zS V,xl,Hx lvx l'zNwl'IH-ilxs G1-:nx1,n liumvw Aim x lr-AN lilvum-: Wnu mm I',l'um'Y .M,ur:nl',x liumilumn Gu xN1l'lilv1'l'l-:ummm-1 Glmuix liuzntxil M,xm:r1C,xlN Diyxlelllz f.xuluuN,xlz x Wlx.1.l,x:u K',uzwwl.1, lfxrxi CANMN Iiumc C.x1zl'r:1z Iiuxsmz C,xvxN,xu1:ll IAM!-is Clmrswwllrin Tuwx' Cllms'x'cmPlu-:R Il,xmzvC1,,xux C,xl'111cmNr: Cu1.x.1Ns W e are .feriouely aware of the .finl.rler L.l'I'l,UlL.CLZfL.0l'lJ' of preeehl move- mehfe in zfhe world info which we are being graduated . . . ROBERT FRAZIER, Senior Class Presi- dent, Academic-Sci., Math. Clulu Life Saving, V. Pres. I, March of Time 2, Leaders V. Pres. 5, Pres. 4. AC!l.t'lifli6.F.' H. R. V. Pres. I, H. R. Pres. 4. Student Council V. Pres. 4, Coker 2, 5, N.H.S. 5, 4, Sr. Cl. Pres. Sports: Swimming V. I, 2, 5, 4, Foot- ball V. 2, 5, 4, Track V. I, 5, 4, Volleyball I. I, 2, 5, 4. EDWARD ABDALLAII, Academic-Sci., Math. Cluh.r.' Sports 5, Leaders 4. S,00rl.r.' Track V. 5, 4, Swimming I. 5, 4, Cross- Country V. 5, 4. Yr. 1, 2-S. Connelhrvllle H. S. IOHN ADDIS, General-Sci. Cluh.r.' Sports 2, Fish 81 Game 5, Manual Arts 5, 4, Automobile 4. MARGIE ADDIS, Commercial. Clulm G. R. 5, 4, Dramatics 5, Bridge 4. .4clivllz'e.r.' H. R. Prog. Comm. I, 5. ROBERT ALBINE, General. Cl1Il1.r.- Fish 81 Game 5, Woodcarving 4. Yr. I, Zf I.C.H.S. FRANK ALT, Academic-Math. Clulm Football 5. Sporlmf Track V. 5, 4, Foot- ball V. 4, Basketball V. 4. Yr. I, 2, 5- I. C. H. S. DELLA ANASTASION, Commercial. Cluhr: Clogging I, G. R. 4. 11L'L'l.Vlifl'6J'.' H. R. Program. Comm. 5, T. Sec. 5, 4. ADA ANDYIOHN, Commercial. Clul1.r: Per- sonality 4. f1elivilz'e.1'.' T. Sec. 4. ROY ARTIS, Commercial. Clulnr: Sports 5. Dramatic I. Sporl.f: Volleyball I. 4. MARGARET ASH, General. Clulir: G.R. 2, 5, 4, Bridge 4. 11Cll.V'l.ll'6J'.' Chorus 5, H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. Yr. I-I.C.H.S. I. B. ATIIEY, Academic. Clul1.r.' Manual Arts I, 2, 5, 4, Chess 4. 1fL'll'Vl.lZ.6J'.' Band 2, 5, A. Prog. 2. Sporhr: Football I.V. I, 2, Swimming I. I, 2. ELSIE ATKINS, Academic-Sci., Lang. Clul1.r.' Dramatic-4, Personality 4. Iifflitlli- lz'e.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 2, 5, 4, A. Prog. I, 2, 5, Cl. Play I, 2, 5. JEAN BAKER, Academic--lVIath., Sci. Clulz.r.- Gharm I, Dramatic 2, 5, G.R. 5, 4, Lead- ers 4. ,dclifil'fz'e.r?'QpgmCJm0g,us 2, R. Pres. 1, 2, 5, H.R. V. Pres. 1, 2, 5, 4, Comm. 5, 4, A. Prog. 2. Sporbr: Basket- ball I. I, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball I. 5. LILLIAN BALDA, Commercial. Clulu: Per- sonality 4. 11cl1's'1'llr.r.' T. Sec. 5, 4. WILLIAM BALDWIN, Academic-Sci., Math. Cluhr: Lifesaving I, Camera 2, Annual 5, Leaders 5, 4. AClliL'lill.6J'.' H.R. Pres. I, 2, 4, A. Prog. I, 2, N.H.S. 4. Sporlf: Swimming V. I, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball I. I, 2, 5, 4. MARGARET BALSLEY, Commercial. Clul1.r.- Handicraft I, G.R. 5, 4, Bridge 4. dcllvl- lz'e.r: H.R. Prog. Comm. I. Sporl.r.' Basket- ball I. 4. Y-Pr 4. IOHN BANNON, Commercial. Sporl.r.' Swim- ming V. I. DOROTHY BARBOR, AcademicfSci., Lang. Clulzw: Handicraft I, Bridge 5, G.R. 2, 5, 4. ACll.Ul.fl'6'J'.' H.R. V. Pres. 5, H.R. Treas. 2, 5. Sporl.r.' Basketball I. I, 2, 5, 4. THANE BARNETT, Academic-Math. Clulv.r: Dramatic 4. Sporlf: Football V. 4, Track V. 4. Yr. I, 2, 5-H.S. Sleuliermllle 0. ROSE BARR, Commercial. Clul1.r.' Dra- matic I, 4, Dancing 2, Home EC. 5. DORIS BEARD, General. Cluhr: Commer- cial I, Leaders 2, 5, QSec.D 4, G. R. 5, 4 CCabinetj. .4elz'uz'lz'e.r: H.R. Sec. I, 5, H. R. Pres. 2, H.R. V. Pres. 4, N.H.S. 4, Annual Editor 4, A. Prog. 5, 4. Sporl.r.' Volleyball I. 5, Basketball I. I, 2, 5, 4, Y.- Pr. 2, 5, 4. MARY IANE BIGAM, Commercial. Clube.- Choir I, 2, 5, 4, Dramatic 2, Vocation 5, Craft 4 QV. Presj. I1L'!l'Ul'fli8J'.' Op. I, 2, 5, 4, For. 2, 5, A. Prog. 2, 5. BETTY BIGHAM, Academic-Sci., Lang. Clube? G.R. 2, 5, 4, Dramatic I, 2, Yarn- craft 5, Choir 4. AL'fliVl'll'EJ'.' Chorus 2, 5, T. Sec. 4. VIVIAN BISEL, General. Clulzrs G.R. 2, 3, 4, Library 4, Yarncraft 5. EVELYN BITTNER, Academic. Clulm: Quilt 2, Bridge 5, Craft 4, G.R. 4. 11clz'ville.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. I, 5. Sporl.r.' Basket- ball 2. FAY BITTNER, AcademicfSci. Clul1.r: Per- sonality 5, Yarncraft 4. CHRYSOGENE BLACK, General. ClulJ.f.' Vo- cation CSec.l 5. 1fcfL'vL'lL'e.r.' Op. I. TOM BLACKA, Commercial. Clul1.r: Com- mercial I, Life Saving CSecl 2, Sports 2, Leaders 5, 4. l1CfliL'lill'6J'.' H.R. Prog. Comm. I, 5, Football Mgr. V. I, Track Mgr. V. 4, Cl. Play Property Mgr. 2. S,oorl.f.' Cross Country V. Mgr. 4, Basketball I. 2. LOUISE BLACKSTONE, General. Cluhr: G. R. 2, 5, 4, Charm I, Handicraft I, Dramatic 5, CV. Pres., 4. 11cllz'vllie.r.' H.R. V. Pres. 2, Coker 2, Op. Chorus I, Band 4. GEORGE BONNETT, Commercial. Sporlm: Track V. 4, Cross Country V. 4. ROBERT BOYD, General-Sci. Spor!.r.' Swimming V. I, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball I. 2, 5, 4. 'IEAN BOYER, Commercial. Cluhr: G.R. 2TP5: 54.,...,Brid1ge 4. 14L'll.VlifLi6J.' A. Prog. 5, G.R.5,4. RUTH BOYLE, Academic-IffaiIgT,'Sci. Clula.r: Nature Study I, Leaders 2, 5, 4. 1fcllvllle.r.' H.R. Pres. 2, Op. 2, A. Prog. I, 2, 5, 4, CI. Play I. Sporl.r.' Basketball I. I, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball I. I, 2, 5, 4, Cheer- leading 5, 4, Y.-Pr. 2, 5, 4. FRANCIS BRADY, Academic-Math., Sci. Clube: Linoleum I, 2, Coker 2, 5, Leaders 5, 4. Sporl.r.' Swimming I. I, 2, 5. DARRELL BROOKS, Academic-Sci., Math. Cluhm: Fish 81 Game 5, Woodcarving QSec.l 5, Chess 4. f1clz'ullz'e.f.' H.R. Prog Comm. 2, 4. Sporl.r.' Football I. V. I, 2, Basket- ball I. 2. GLADYS BROOKS, Academic-Sci., Lang. Cluhr: Dramatic I, Craft I , Leaders 2, 5, 4, G.R. 2, 5, 4. CPres.l deliuille.r.' H.R. Sec. I, 2, H.R. Pres. 2, 5, H.R. V. Pres. 4, Coker 5, 4, A. Prog. I, 2, 5, 4, N.H.S. 4. Sporlm' Basketball I. I, 2, 5, 4, Y.-Pr. 5, 4, Volleyball I. I, 2, 5, 4. JEAN BROOKS, Commercial. C!lll7J.' Eti- quette 5, Yarncraft 5, Home Ec. 4, Personality 4. CLYDE BROTHERS, Commercial. Clulm: Camera 4. ' VALLETTA BROTHERS, Commercial. Club..-: Nature Study 2, Etiquette 5, Personality 4. GERALD BROWN, Commercial. Clul1.r: Woodcarving 2, 5, Camera 4. 11elivllie.r.' H.R. Pres. 2, H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. ALMA IEAN BURKE, General. Clul1.r.' Dra- matic 5, 4, Knitting 5. Aclz'w'lie.r.' Op. 5, Band 4, A. Prog. 5. Yr. I, .2-S. Connellf- ville H. S. WILLIAM BURKEY, Academic-Sci., Math. l4Cfl.Vlill.6J'.' Band I, 2, 5, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 5, 4, H.R. Pres. 5, Cl. Play I, 2, For. I, 2, 4, Op. I, 2, 5, 4, All Western Band 2, All County Band. Sporlx: Swimming I. I. ALBERTA BURRIIOLDER, Academic-Lang., Sci. Clubw: Dramatic 2, Personality 5, 4. GRANT BUTTERMORE, Academic-4Math., Sci. dclz'vz'lie.r.' H. R. V. Pres. I, 2, 5, Orchestra I, 2, Coker 2, 5, 4, A. Prog. I, 2, 5, 4, N.H.S. 5, 4, Cl. Play I. Spor!.r: Football V. I, 2, 5, 4, Swimming V. I, 2, 5, 4, Track Mgr. 4, Basketball I. I, Volley- ball I. I, 2. GLORIA BUZZELLI, General. Yr. I, 2, 3- Dunhar Borough H. S. IVIADGE CAIN, General. Clulm' Scrapbook I, Home Ee. 4, Personality 4. MARIE CARBONARA, Commercial. Clulzw: Personality 4. WILLIAM CARROLL, Commercial. Clulz.r.' Collectors I, Manual Arts 2, Automobile 5, Fish 81 Game CSec.D 4. I IACK CARSON, Commercial. Sporl.r: Foot- ball V. 2, 5, 4. ROSE CARTER, General. ClulJ.r.' Dramatic I, 5, 4, Etiquette 2. .f HOMER CAVANAUGH, Commercial., Cluh.r: C mera 5,iAaFish Sl G , , . A rw, 1 . I-AMES CHRISTOPHER, Academic-Sci. Clubw: Chess 4. TONY CHRISTOPHER, Commercial. Clul:.r: Life-Saving 2, Bridge 4. HARRY CLARK, Commercial. ClulJ.r.' Wood- carving I, 2, Automobile 5. CATHERINE COLLINS, Commercial. Clube.- Handicraft I, 5, CSec.D, Indian Craliti2' Yarncraft 4. 1iCl'l'UL'fL-6J.' H.R. Sec. 4. J N. H. S.-National Honor Society. For.fForensics. H. R.iHomeroom. Prog. Comm.-Program Committee. A. Prog.--Assembly Program. Home EC..-Home Economics, T. Sec.-Teacher's Secretary. Cl. Play-Class Play. Op.-Operetta. G. R.-Girl Reserves. Y. Pr.-Yale and Princeton. I. V.-Iumor Varsity. V.-Varsity. I.-Intramural. i l W e are prepared io meei ifze challenge fo oar a'em0erafZe way of lfe beeaawe we have an afwlzakeable faiirz . ARCHIE CALLAHAN, Senior Class Vice President, Academic-Sci. Clubm' Marioiiette l, 2, 55 Fish 81 Game 55 Dramatic 45 Chemistry 4. 14l'fl.t'l.fl.6J'.' Op. 5, 45 For. 5, 45 A. Prog. 2, 5, 45 Cl. Play 55 N.H.S. 5, 45 H.R. Pres. 5, 45 H.R. Sec. l,'2. DONALD CONLON, IR., Commercial. Clulmz' Fish 81 Game 4. Spor1'.r.' Basketball I. l, 2, 5, 45 Volleyball I. 2, 5, 4. MARY CONTE, Commercial. Cluf1.r.' Dra- matic I, 25 Clogging 25 Leaders 5, 4. 14el1'v1'lz'e.r.' Band 45 A. Prog. I, 2, 55 H.R. V. Pres. 15 H.R. Prog Comm. 5, 4. Sporlf: Basketball I. I, 2, 5, 45 Volleyball I. 5, 4. MARGIE CONWAY, Commercial. C!ub.r: G.R. 45 Personality 4. 11rlfsfz'lz'e.f.' A. Prog. 2, 5, 4. Sporbr: Basketball 4. MARY ANN CORDARO, General. Cfubm' Etiquette 25 Personality 5, 45 G.R. 5, 4. r1c'lz'vz'lz'e.r.' A. Prog. I, 5. ROBERT CORNISH, AcademicfSci., Math. Clubx: Life Saving I5 Leaders 5, 4. zfrlivf- lz'e.r: I-l.R. Pres. I5 Basketball Mgr. 5, 4. Sporhr: Swimming I. 5, V. 45 Basketball I. 5, 45 Volleyball I. 2, 5, 4. VINCE CORRADO, AcademicfSci., Math. Clube: Sports 25 Football 55 Leaders 4. 14clz'v1'lz'e.r.' A. Prog. l, 2, 5. Sp0rf.r: Football V. I, 2, 5, 45 Basketball I. 5, 45 Track V. 4. ELDA COUGIIENOUR, Commercial. Clabax' Handicraft I5 Personality 55 Bridge 45 Chorus 4. f1e!l's'l'!1'e.r.' A. Prog. 55 Chorus 4. JEAN COUGHENOUR, Commercial. Claba: Dramatic 1, 45 Dance 25 Leaders 5. 11Cfl.Vl'fl.6J'.' A. Prog. I, 55 Band 45 T. Sec. 5, 4. Sporhr: Basketball I. l, 2, 5, 45 Volleyball I. I, 2, 5, 45 Y.-Pr. 2, 5, 4. WILLIAM COUGHENOUR, Commercial Sporlw: Football V. 1, 25 Track V. 5, 4. LoYAL COYVAN, Commercial. Yr. I- Prowpecl H.S., Yr. 2, 5-ezlledzfy Creek H.S. MERLE COX, Academic-Sci., Math. Clufmr- Sports 25 Woodcarving 55 Bridge 5, 4. Sporl.r: Basketball I. 5, 4. MARIORIE CRAIG, AcademicfSci. Claim Nature Study 15 March of Time I5 Crafts Club 25 G.R. 2, CSec.D 5, 45 Coker 5, 4, CV. Presb. .4clI'viIz'e.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. l, H.R.V.Pres. 55 H.R.Sec. 2, 45 Coker 5, 45 A. Prog. 2, 5, 45 Cl. Play Prompter l, 5. ROBERT CRAIG, AcademicfSci., Math. Cfuligi Glee 15,25 Manual Arts 25 Marion- ette .' 11ch'vilie.r.'iOp1'2THfR. Pi'eg'CQ. mm. 15 H.R. V. Pres. 25 Coker 45 Annual 4. If DORIS CRAYTON, Commercial. Clubm' Ping Pong I5 Table Tennis 25 Know Your Own City 55 Etiquette 45 G.R. 4. dclz'vz'lZe.r.' H.R. V. Pres. 25 Sec-Treas. 55 A. Prog. 5. Sporbr: Basketball I. 5. Yr. 1, 2-Dunbar Twp. H.S. PEARL CRICCO, General. Clube: Scrap- book I5 Collectors 2. f1C!l.Vl.fl.6J'.' H. R. Pres. 25 Band 5, 45 A. Prog. I, 5. GAIL CROUSE, Academic-Sci. Claim.- Stamp 15 Auto. CV. Pres.J 55 Coker 5, 45 Chemcraft CV. Pres.J 4. 11elz'vz'Zie.r.' H.R. V. Pres. 15 H.R. Sec. 25 H.R. Pres. 55 A. ' ixwrsfsb Prog. 2, 5, 45 Cl. Play Stage Crew 2, 5. Sporl.r.' Volleyball I. I, 25 Basketball I. I. MARTHA CRYNOCK, Commercial, Clubf: Personality 4. EVELYN CUNNINGHAM, General. Claim.- Dramatic I, 25 Bridge 55 Personality 55 Etiquette 4. BETTY DABERRO, Commercial. Clabr: Charm I5 G.R. 2, 45 Personality QPres.l 55 f1clz'v1'!z'eJ.' Op. l, 25 Chorus I, 25 Coker 5, 45 A. Prog. 25 H.R. V. Pres. 2. Sporhr: Basketball I. 4. FRED DALESSIO, General. Clubax' March of Time 25 Football 5, 4. OLIVER DAVIS, Commercial. Clubar: Wood- carving CV. Pres.j 5. RUTII DAVIS, Commercial. Clubm: G.R. 5, 45 Crafts 5, 4. NICK DELLAVEGIIIA, Commercial. Clair.- Football l, 2, 55 Manual Arts 4. Sporl.r.' Football V. l, 2. FELICIA DELSORDO, Commercial. Clubr: Commercial CSec.j l. Sporhr: Basketball I.4. FRANK DENNIS, AcademicASci., Math Clufven' Lifesaving l CPres.j, 25 Leaders 5, 4. 11elz'cfz'lz'e.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. Sporlmf Football V. I, 25 Track V. I, 2, 5, 45 Swimming I. 1, 2, 5, 45 Cross Country V. I, 2, 55 Volleyball I. 2, 5, 4. MARY DIMAGISTRO, Commercial. Claim Charm I5 Personality 4. CHARLES DINATALE, Academic-Lang. Clufnr: Stamp l. 14clz'v1'Zz'e.r.' Orchestra I5 A. Prog. 2. CIIARLEs DIXON, Academic-Sci., Math. Clubw: Nature Study I5 Linoleum Block 25 Hunting 81 Fishing 55 Chemistry 4. 11clz'v1'lz'e.r.' H.R. Pres. l, 25 H.R. V. Pres. 55 Basketball Mgr. 2. Spor!.f.' Basketball I. I5 Volleyball I. l, 2. IOSEPII DONATO, Commercial. Clubx: Commercial CPres.D l5 Woodcarving 25 Automobile 55 Fish 81 Game 4. 11elz'vz'lz'e.r.' Music 55 A. Prog. 5. BETTY DOXVLING, Commercial. Clubx: G. R. 2, 5, 45 Yarncraft 55 Etiquette 4. AcZivz'lz'e.r.' A. Prog. 5, 4. Yr. I-German Twp. H .S. VIRGINIA DRUMM, General. Clabw: Dra- matic 55 Vocational 55 G.R. 4. l4ClL.Vl'fl-6II'.' Annual 45 A. Prog. 4. Yr. I, 2fI.C.H.S. IANLA DUNKLE, Academic-Lang. Cfalu: Dramatic l, 25 Coker 5, 4. dc!ivz'lie.r.' H. R. Sec. l5I'I.R.V. Pres. 25 I'I.R. Prog.Com.5,45 Orch. I5 A. Prog. l, 2, 5, 45 Property Mgr. 5. VIRGINIA EBERHARTER, Genera. C!u!1.r: r'aTnatiC I, 25 Knitting 5, 45 G.R. 2, 5, 45 1fcz'z'v1'lz'e.r.' A. Prog., 2, ROSEMARY EMANUEL, Confmercial. C!ul1.r: Handicraft 2, 55 Flower Garden 55 Bridge 45 Quilt 4. 11eZz'uz'lL'e.r.' T. Sec. 4. LIDA ENGLEKA, Academic-Sci., Lang. Claim' Nature Study 15 Marionette 25 Leaders 5, 45 G.R. 2, 5, 4. 11rlivilie.r.' Band I, 2, 5, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 5, 45 Music For. 2, 5, 45 A. Prog. I, 2, 5, 45 N.H.S. 45 Cl. Play 2. Sporlrs Basketball I. l, 2, 5, 45 Volleyball I. I, 2, 5, 45 Y.-Pr. 4. MARJORIE ERRETT, Commercial. Cluba: Commercial fSec.j 15 Dramatic 25 G.R. 55 Annual 45 Marionette 4. 14rZz's'1'l1'e.r: A. Prog. 5, 45 H.R. V. Pres. 25 T. SJC. 4. Sporfm Basketball I. 1, 2. CHARLES ETLING, Commercial. Claim.- Bridge 45 Fish 81 Game 4. 14rlz'vz'lz'e.v,' ll.R. Prog. Comm. l. DOROTIIY FETTE, General. Clabf: Bridge 2, 55 G.R. 2, 55 Leaders 4. I1l'!l.Ul.fl.l'.1'.' A. Prog. 5, 45 lI.R. Prog. Comm. 45 Annual 45 T. Sec. 4. Sporlr: Basketball l. 5. Yr. I-I.C.H.S. GAYLE FISHER, General. Claim Yarn- craft 5. Yr. I, 2-S. Connell.iw'lle H.S. IOHN FLEMING, Academic-Sci., Lang. 1fclL'c'1'lz'e.r.' Orchestra I, 25 Band 5, 45 H. R. Pres. 15 For. 2, 5. WILLIAM FLINN, AcademicwSci., Math. Claim' Marionette l, 2. Sp0rI.r.' Football V. 2, 5. LOUISE FLOYD, General. Yr. Iffiffon- gonay, W. Va. H.S. Yr. 2-Dunbar Twp. H.S. WILLIAM FOLEY, Academic-Sci, Matfi. Clubw: Life Saving l5 Chess 25 Leadsrs 5, 4. dI'lvilz'e.r.' H.R. Pres. l. Sp0rl.r.- Foot- ball V. I, 2, 45 Swimming V. 2, 5, 4. MARTIIA FORD, Commercial. Cluhr: Com- mercial l5 Dramatic 2, QV. Pres.j 55 G.R. 55 Leaders 4. fYclr'u1'lz'e.r.' Annual 45 l5l.R. Pres. 25 II.R. Treas. 55 lI.R. Sec. 45 lI.R. Prog. Comm. 5, 45 T. Sec. 4. Sporl.v'.' Bas- ketball I. 5, 4. DON FOSSELMAN, Academic-Sci., Math. Claim' Life Saving 15 Chess 5, 45 Bridge 4. I4elz'vz'!z'e.r.' Orchestra 1, 2, 55 For. 1, 25 Op. l, 2, 5. Sporlat' Swimming V. I5 Volleyball I. 1. JUNE FRIEND, Commercial. Claim' Per- sonality CSec.5 4. 1fclz'vz'!ie.r.' A. Prog. l, 5. GERALDINE GALASSO, Commercial. Clabr: Dramatic l, 2, 45 Bridge 4. 1felz's'z'lz'e.r.' Op. '7 RICHARD GALLAGHER, General. C!ub.r,- Sports CTreas.J 25 Fish 81 Game CS:C.D 55 Camera QPres.D 4. f1clc'v1'l1'e.r.' H.R. Treas. 2, 45 A. Prog. 2. BETTY GARBER, General. Clabm: Etiquette 55 G.R. 45 Bridge 4. Yr. I, 2-Ear! Hunl- Zngdon H.S. WILLIAM GAUDIELLO, Commercial. Claim.- March of Time 25 Sports 55 WoodcaI'viIIg 4. 14clivilie.r.' Op. 4. Sp0rZ.r.' Basketball I. 15 Swimming I. I. IOAN GEARY, Commercial. CfuI1.r.' Eti- quette 55 Handicraft 55 Personality 4. Yr. I-Knoxville Jr. H.S. Yr. 2-Sanzer- .rel H. S. WILLIS GIasH,RING,: Commercial. Ciaba-: Woodcarving 25 .Auto 55 Chess 45 Fish 81 Game 4. CARL GEENEN, Academic-Sci., Math. Clubr: Leaders 4. .4e!ivilie.r.' Band 1, 2, 5, 45 Orch. 1, 2, 5, 45 For. 55 A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, 45 Coker I, 2, 5, 45 Cl. Play 2. Sporlw: Football V. l, 2, 5, 45 Swimming I. 25 Volleyball I. 1, 2, 5, 4. GENEVIEVE GLASSBURN, Commercial Claim' Personality 55 Craft 45 G. R. 5,i4. 11elivi!ie.r.' Op. 1, 55 Band 4. N. H. S.-National Honor Society. For.--Forensics. H. R.fHomeroom. Prog. Comm.fProgram Committee, A. Prog.-Assembly Program. Home Ec.-Hame Economics. T. Sec.-Teacher's Secretary. Cl. PlaymClass Play. Op.-Operetta. G. R.-Girl Reserves. Y. Pr.-Yaleand Prin t I V I ' V 'ty V V 'fy I I f 8 r I . .- umar arsx . .- arsi . .- n r mu 3 , In the importance 0 l'6fLZL.l'LL.l'lg for ourrefvar and our p0.r1ferL'iy zfhoxe rzyhir and prL'vZlege.I for which our orefaihery made .racrificex . IEANNE BROOKS, Senior Class Secre- tary, Academic+Sci., Lang. ClufJ.r.' Yarn I, Dramatic 2, G.R. 2, 5, 4, Leaders 5, Treas. 4. 11clz'v1'fl'c'.r.' H. R. Sec. 2, 5, 4, Op. 2, 4, For. 2, 5, 4, N.H.S. 4, A. Prog. l, 2, 5, 4, Cheer- leader 5. BOB GOLDSTONE, Academic-Math., Sci. Cluba: Nature Study l, Chess 2, 4, Auto- mobile 5, Dramatic CV. Pres.l 4. drZz'vz'!z'e.r.' Cheerleader 4, H.R. Prog. Comm. I, 2, 5, 4, Coker 4, A. Prog. I, 2, 5, 4, Cl. Play 2, 5. Sporlr: Football I. V. 2, Basketball I. I, Volleyball I. l, 2. ETIIEL GOSXVICK, Commercial. Clubf: G. R. 2, 5, 4, Etiquette 4. .ffcI1'vz'lz'e.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. HOWARD GOUCHER, Commercial. Cfubr' Woodcarving 5, Camera 4, Fish 81 Game 5. GERALDINE GRAY, Academic--Lang. Cfuhrs G.R. 5, 4. Yr. I--Grrnzan Twp. Yr. 2, .7 - Un ionlown . TOM GRAY, AcademicfMath., Sci. Clubs: Nature Study I, Chemicraft 2, 4, Camera 5, 4, Automobile 5. A7rlz'i'1'l1'c.r.' A. Prog. 5' H.R. Prog. Comm. 2, 5, 4, Stage Crew 2, 5. Spnrhrf Volleyball I. 5, 4. GLADYS GUARD, General. Claim G.R. 5, 4, Dramatic 4, Choir tPres.D 5. f1Cflit'l'fl'L'J'.' Op. 5, T. Sec. 5, H.R. Prog. Comm. 5, 4. Spor!.r: Basketball 4. Yr. 1, 2fS. Con- nelbville H .S . MARY HABERER, Commercial. Clubf: Quilt 2, Etiquette 5, Personality 4, Home Bc. 4. MILLARD HAGERMAN, Commercial. Cfulm' Stamp I, Scrapbook l. Sporhr: Track V. 2, 5, 4, Football V. 5, 4. CHARLES HAIRSTON, Commercial. Sporlf: Swimming I. 4, Basketball I. 4, Volleyball I. 4. . IUANITA HALL, Academic-Sci. Cluf1.r.' Dramatic 5, 4, G.R. 5, 4. lfL'fl.t'l.fl'8J'.' Op. 5, H.R. Sec. 5, Cl. Play 5, A. Prog. 4. Sporlm' Basketball I. 5, 4, Volleyball I. 5, 4. Yr. I, 24-S. Co1zlIefl.rvz'lle H. S. MARIE I'IANEY, Commercial. Clufmt' Yarn- craft 2, Etiquette 5, Personality 4, Bridge 4. f1rlz'vz'fI'r.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. rHARBAUGqAxGen J.' Hana. dicratlt l, Yarncraft 2, Etiquette 4,,Qui'lff'i4. ANNA MARY HARMON, GeneralfSci. Clubr: Choir QSec., I, G.R. 2, 5, 4, Marion- ette 2, Dramatic 5, 4. 1fc!1'v1'lz'e.r.' Chorus I, A. Prog. l, 2, 5, 4, For. Music I, 2, 5, For. 4, Op. 5. WILLIAM I'IARRIS, Commercial. Cluhr: Bridge 4, Fish Sl Game 4. Sporlm' Swim- ming I. 2, 5, Track V. 5, 4, Cross Country V. 5, 4. IOHN HARTMAN, Academic-Sci. Clulnr: Football 5, Dramatic 4. 1fclz'c'I'lz'e.r.' H.R. V. Pres. 5. Sporl.r.' Football V. 4, Basket- DALE HAY, Commercial. Clulir: Fish 81 Game 2, 5, 4, Camera 4. 11L'll'Ul.fl.6J'.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 4. Yr. I-Ulzfopyle H.S. EMMA IEAN HAY, Academiciluang. Clulm' Nature Study I, G.R. 2, 5, 4, Bridge 4. z1r!c'v1'l1'e.f.' Op. I, 2, 5, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 5, 4, For. Music 2, 5, 4, H.R. V. Pres. 5, A. Prog. 5, 4. Sporz'.r.' Basketball I. I, 2, 5, 4. GEORGE I-IEINBAUGH, General-Sci. C!ub.r: Chess 5, 4. lfCfl'Vl'll.t'J'.' H.R. V. Pres. 5. Sporlws Swimming I. 2. ALBERT HENDRICKSON, Commercial. Clulm-: Life Saving l, Sports 2, Chess 5, Wood- carving 5, Bridge 4, Fish 81 Game 4. deliv- l.fl.KJ'.' H.R. Sec. l. FOREST HENRY, General. z1clI'vz'lie.r: Band 5, 4, Orchestra 4. Yr. I-lVilliam.fl1urg, Va. H.S. Yr. .2YLaw1'enccv1'ffe, Va. H.S. REBECCA IIERD, General. C!llf7J.' G.R. 2, Cabinet 5, 4, Leaders 2, 5, 4, Dramatic I, Craft l. dc!ivz'l1'e.r.' Cheerleader 2, 5, 4, Op. I, 2, 5, 4, Cl. Play I, 2, For. I, 4. Sporlax' Basketball I. I, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball I. I, 2, 5, 4, Y.-Pr. 2, 5, 4 DONALD HERRINGTON, Commercial. C!ub.r: Automobile 5, Choir 4. 1fclz'v1'llie.r.' Chorus a, 4. TOM I'IERWICK, Academic-Sci. Claim Vocation 5, Chemistry fSec.j 4, Dramatic 4. .f4cl1'vz'lz'e.r.' H.R. V. Pres. 5. VIRGINIA ITIEISTERMAN, General. Yr. I, 2, 3'--Dunbar Twp. H.S. MERILYN HIGGINS, Commercial. Clul1.r: Clogging 2, Personality 5. 1fclfvz'lz'e.f.' H. R. Prog. Comm. 5, T. Sec. 4. MARTHA HIXENBAUGII, Commercial. Clu!1.r: Yarn I, Handicraft I, 2, Craft 5, QSec.Q 4, G.R. 2, 5, 4. f1clz'v1'lz'e.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 4. FRANK HOLT, General-Sci. Clubm' Chem- craft 1, Woodcarving 2, Automobile 5, Chess 4. JOSEPH HOMONAI, Academic. Clubr: Ca- mera 5, Sports 5, Dramatic 5, 4. Draflea' Feb. 10. IV!!! receive diploma wilh claw. LOREEN HOOVER, Commercial. Clubw: Yarncraft QV. Pres., 2, Bridge 5, 4, G.R. 5. 4. lfCll.t'l.ll-6'J'.' H.R. Sec. I, H.R. Treas. 2, A. Prog. 5. Sporbrs Basketball 2, 5. CATHERINE HORAN, Commercial. C!ub.r: Commercial l, Clogging 2, Personalitv 5. dclz'vz'lzi2?H.R.-AQQQ: 5, H.R. Treasl 4, T. sec. 5, 4. spar..-IBaSI.e1baII.I4. IAMES HOSTETLER, Academic-Sci., Math: Clulw: Stamp I, Camera CV. Pres., 4 11clivz'lie.f.' H.R. V. Pres. 1, For. 2, A. Prog. I, 2, 5, Orchestra I, 2, 5, 4. WAYNE HOUGH, Commercial. Club.r.' Fish 8a Game 2, 4, Football 5. Sporlr: Football V. l, 2, 5. IAMES HUESKEN, Academic-Math. ClulJ.r.' Life Saving CSec.D 1, Sports 2, Leaders 5, 4. Ieybali I. 1,2,5,4, Baskefiliail 1. V. 2, v. 5, 4. BEATRICE HUEY, Commercial. Clubr: Dramatic l, Clogging 2. 1f1'l1'vflc'e.r.' H.R. V. Pres. I. Lois JEAN HUEY, Academic-Sci., Lang. C!ul1.r.' Knitting 2, G.R. 5, 4, Bridge 5, 4. WILLIAM JOHNSON, General. Clufm' Chess 2, 4, Dramatic 4. .4clivI'lz'e.r.' H.R. Pres. I, 2, A. Prog. 2, 5, 4, Band 5, Op. 4. FREDA IOHNSON, Academic-Sci. Club.r: Knitting I, Home Bc. 2, Craft 5, Etiquette 4, G.R. 4. .4clz'vz'lz'e.r.' Op. 5, 4. TOMMY JONES, General4Sci. Clubm' Sports 2, Leaders 5, 4. l1Cll't'l,fliE.I'.' H.R. V. Pres. I, H.R. Pres. 2, Band l, 2. Sporlm: Basketball I.V. 2, V. 5, 4, Football V. 2, Mgr. 5, 4, Volleyball I. 2, 5, 4. ELEANOR JORDAN, Commercial. Club.r.- Handicraft l, 2, Etiquette 5, Bridge 4, G.R. 4. Yr. I-Dunbar H.S. MARY IORDAN, Commercial. Cfubw: Eti- quette 4. AGNES KANE, General. Cluba: Craft CS:c.J l. 1fclI'L'z'Iz'eJ.' Band l, 2, 5, 4, N.H.S. 4, For. 2, 5, Coker 5, 4. H. R. Sec. I, H. R. Prog. Comm. 2, 5, A. Prog. l, 2, 5. Orches- tra I, 2, 5, 4, Cl. Play 2. Sporlw: Basket- ball I. 5, 4, Volleyball I. l, 2, 5, 4. FERNE KEMP, Commercial. Clubax' Home Bc. 2, Handicraft 5, Etiquette 4, Bridge 4. STEVEN KENO, Commercial. C'!ub.r: Wood- carving 2, 5, tSec.j 4. NELDA KERN, General. Clufrm' Quilt 2, Craft 5, Dramatic 5. i BETTY KERNS, General. Clulm' Dramatic 5. Yr. 1, 2-S. Conne!Lrville H.S. IOHN KNIGHT, General. f1rlc'vz'lfe.f.' Band I, 2, 5, 4, H.R. Sec. I, H.R. Pres. 5. ARLENE KOOSER, Commercial. Clubr: G.R. 2, Handicraft CSec.-Treas.l 5. WILLIAM KOPF, Commercial. IOHN KRUPER, Commercial. Clubm: March of Time I, Collectors I. 1fr'lz'vz'h'e.f.' Band 5, 4. VINCENT KRYNOGR, Commercial. Club.-': Football CPres.J 5. Sporl.r: Football V. 1, 2, 5, 4. TWILA KUNKLE, General. Clul1.r.- Quilt 2, Etiquette 5, 4, Handicraft 5. f1cliv'flz'e.I'.' H. R. Prog. Commrl, 5. RUBY LAMBERT, Commercial. Cfubr: Dra- matic 1, Quilt 4. dCfl.t'lYl.8J.' T. Sec. 5, 4' H. R. V. Pres. I, H. R. Prog. Comm. I. A THELDA LAMBERT, Commercial. Cluhr: Dramatic 1. ANNA RUTH LANDYMORE, Academic-Sci., Lang. Clubaz' Leaders 5, 4. .4c!iuI'lz'e.f.' H R. Sec. l, Orchestra 4, A. Prog. 5, 4, Cl. Play 2. Sporbr: Basketball I. 2, 5, Volley- ball I. 5. Yr. I, 24I.C.H.S. 1fcIc'u1'l1'e.f.' H.R. Treas. I, 4. Spor!.r.' Vol- ball I. 2, 5, 4. N. H. S.-National Honor Society. For.-Forensics. H. R.fHomeI-oom. Prog. Comm.-Program Committee. A. Prog:-Assembly Program. Home Ee.--Home Economics. T. Sec.-Teachers Secretary. Cl. Play-Class Play. Op.-Operetta. G. R.-Girl Reserves. Y. Pr.-Yale and Princeton. I. V.-Iunior Variity. V.-Varsity. I.-Iritramural EA 4 A-' ., EL. Hs. ...ici .vm W I I i il W e ,oereelve noi only llzlf neeel buf rzlro an opporzfunlly,-bollz of un- paralleled ,oro,oorzflon.r,-ono' llze .flzeo one lo ilze meooure of lhe ozflzeru Senior Council, the governing group of the Senior Class, is made up of the presidents of the senior home rooms, and the class officers. From' Row: Sally Minerd 9, Donald Nixon 2, Christy Wagner 40A, Robert Frazier 25, Miss Sensbach. Back Row: Mary Louise Young 42A, Russell Pritts 41A, Archie Callahan 10, William Baldwin 5, Frank Van Norman 6, Jeanne Brooks QNot picturedl. GENEVIEVE LAPORTE, Academic+Sci. Clubr: Dramatic CSec.l 2. .4cllvz'lle.r.' H. R. V. Pres. 1, H.R. Sec. 2, Coker 4. Sporbr: Basketball 1. 4. GERALDINE LAPORTE, Academic-Sci. Club.r.' Knitting 1, Leaders 2, 5, G.R. 5, 4, Bridge 4. 11cllvllle.f.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 5, A. Prog. 5, Op. 1, 2. BERNADINE LAUGHERY, Academic-Lang., Sci. Club.r.' Dramatic 1, 2, Bridge 5, G.R. 2, 5, 4. l4Cll.l'l.lliEJ'.' H.R. Pres. 1, Annual 4, Cl. Play 1. GEORGE LEASURE, Academic-Sci. Club.r.' Manual Arts 4. Sporlr: Football 1.V. 1. ELEANOR LECHLITER, Commercial. Club.r.- Choir 5, 4, G.R. 5, Personality 4. zfcllvl- flew: H.R. Prog. Comm. 1. Yr. I-Allzgang H. S. Yr. 2WForl Hill H. S. HELEN LEICHLITER, Commercial. Club.f: Dancing 2, Yarncraft tSec.1 5. JOHN LEONBRUNO, General. Clubw: Bridge 5, Dramatic 5, lSec.D 4. Yr. I, 2-Dunbar Borough H . S. MARGARET LEWELLEN, Commercial. Ac- ll'Vl'lL'CJ'.' Annual 4, H.R. Prog. Comm. 4. Sporlat' Basketball 1. 1, 2. BENJAMIN LINCOLN, General-Sci. Clubf: Sports 5, Fish 81 Game 4, Woodcarving 4. .f1cllullle.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. Sporl.r: Football l.V. 1, 2. PEARL LININGER, Commercial. Club.r.- Yarncraft 1, 2, 4, Handcraft 2, 5. dcllul- lle.f: Op. 4. ALBERTA LISTON, Academic-Sci., Lang. Club.r.' Handicraft 1, G.R. 2, 5, 4, Dramatic 2, Bridge 5. 1f!.'ll.Vlill.6J'.' Annual 4, A. Prog. 2, 5, 4, H.R. V. Pres. 1, H.R. Sec. 2, 5, H.R. Prog. Comm. 1, 5. SARAH LIVINGSTON, Commercial. Clube: Dramatic 2, 4, Etiquette 5, Choir 5. IfL'llVl.lliEJ.' Op. 5, For. Music 5. WILLARD LIVINGSTON, Commercial. Sporl.r: 'Football V. FREDERICK LIZZA, Academi'c.hCluhn'-.liis 81 Game 4. Yr. I, 2, 3-Dunbar Boroug H.S. JAMES LOGSDON, General. Sporl.r.' Foot- ball V. 1, 2, 5. EARL LOWERY, Academic-Sci., Math. Clul1.f.' Chess 2, 5, Chemcraft tPres.l 4. dclivllle.r.' H.R. V. Pres. 1, H.R. Pres. 5, For. Debating 2, 5, 4, Coker Associate Editor 5, Editor 4, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, 4, N. H.S. 5, 4, Cl. Play 1, 2, 5. Sporl.f: Basket- ball 1. 1, 2, Volleyball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4. CARL LUCAS, Commercial. Cluba: Com- mercial 1, Stamp tPres.j 2, Dancing 5, Fish 81 Game 4. l1L'll.Vl.lli6J'.' H.R. Sec. 1, H.R. Pres. 2, H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. IANET LUCKEY, General. Clube: Charm 1 , Dramatic 2, G.R. 5, 4, Bridge 5, 4. dcllvl- liar: Op. 1, 2, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5. IOAN MALCOLM, Academic-Sci. Club.r: Dramatic 4. dclivilier' Op. 4. Sporl.r.' Basketball 1. 4. Yr. I, 2, 5-Dunbar Borouglz H.S. ANTHONY MANCUSO, General. dclivilie.r.- H.R. Prog. Comm. l, 2, 5. S,oorl.r.' Foot- ball V. 1, 2, 5, 4, Basketball 1. 2, 5, 4, Track V. 5, 4. Volleyball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4. SALVEY MANCUSO, Commercial. Clubr: Dancing 5. dcllullle.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 1, 5. S,fJorl.r.' Basketball 1. 2. WILLIAM MANSBERRY, General. Clubw: Stamp 1, Fish 81 Game 5, Automobile 4. Enlzlrled ln Nalionul Guard-Feb. 5. MARIAN MANTELL, Commercial. Club.r: Clogging 1, March of Time 2, Etiquette 5. ICE MARTIS, General. Club.r.' Dramatic 1, 5, QPres.j, Woodcarving 2, 4, Bridge 4. zfcllvlllem' H.R. Pres. 1, H.R. V. Pres. 5, A. Prog. 1, 4, Cl. Play 2. ALBERT MARTZ, Academic-Sci., Math. Club.r.- Fish 81 Game 5, Chemcraft 4, Woodcarving 4. Sporlw: Track V. 4, Cross Country V. 4. LIBERA MASCIA, Commercial. Club.r: Handicraft 1, Etiquette 5, Bridge 4, Quilt 4. VIRGINIA MAssIONI, Commercial. Club.r: Dancing 2, Etiquette 5, Quilt 4. 11cllvllle.r.' T. Sec 5. DOROTHY MATHEWS, Academic-Sci. Clubux' Yarncraft 2, 5, Household Manage- ment 2, Dramatic 5, Etiquette 4. ELWOOD MAY, General-Sci. Clubf: Col- lectors 1, 2. S,oorl.r.' 5, Fish 81 Game 4, Woodcarving 4. .4cllvllz'e.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 1, 2, 5. FAY MAYO, Academic-Lang., Sci. Club.r: Knitting 1, Marionette 2, G.R. 2, 5, 4, Leaders 5, 4. Aclz'vz'lle.r.' A. Prog. 2, 5, H.R. Prog. Comm. 1, 4, H.R. V. Pres. 2, H.R. Pres. 5. FOTENIE MELASSANOS, Academic-Lang. Club.r.' G.R. 5, 4, CCabinet1. 1fL'lilli0l'll.6J'.' Op. 1, 5, A. Prog. 5, H.R. V. Pres. 1, 5, H.R. Prog. Comm. 2. ELMA MICKEY, Academic-Lang., Sci. Club.r: Handicraft 1, 5, Clogging 2. dcllvl- llef: A Prog. 1. S,oorl.r.' Basketball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball 1. 2, 5. TED MIDDLETON, General. Clube: Sports 1. BUD 1V11LLER, Academic-Math. Club.r.' Chess 4. Y r. 01,4-'.Q, ,w?iDunbar Borough H S ' A 'F DOROTHY MILLER, Academic-Sci., Lang. Clubax' Nature Study 1, G.R. 2, 5, 4, Marionette tSec.J 2, Bridge 5. 1fCll.Vlilli6J'.' A. Prog. 1, 2, 5. Sporle: Basketball 1. 5, 4. FOSTER MILLER, General. Club.r.- French 2, Manual Arts 2, 5, Automobile 5, Dra- matic 4. 11cllvllie.r.' Op. 5. RUTH MINERD, Commercial. Club.r.- Charm 1, Handicraft 1, Dramatic 2, Yarn- craft 5, Personality 4. SALLY MINERD, Academic-Sci., Lang. Club.r: Leaders CTreas.l 2, 5, 4 QV. Pres.l G. R. 2, 5, 4 CCabinetl. 14L'll.Vl'll'CJ'.' Op. 2, 5, 4, Student Council Sec. 4, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, N.H.S. 5, CSec.1 4, H.R. Treas. 1, H.R. Pres. 5, 4. Sporla: Basketball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Y.-Pr. 2, 5. BETTY MITCHELL, Academic-Sci., Lang. Clubo: G.R. 2, 5, 4, Leaders 2, 5, 4. dcllvi- lle.f: Band 1 CSec.l, 2, 5, 4, Orchestra 1, fPres.l 2, 5, 4, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, 4, H.R. Sec. 1, N.H.S. 5, 4. Sporlr: Basketball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4. ANN MOLOGNE, Academic-Sci., Lang. Clubs: Glee 1, Charm 1, Annual 4. ffclivl- lle.r.' Annual 4, A. Prog. 4. IOSEPH MONGELL, Commercial. Club.r: Chess 5, 4. LORETTA MOREY, Commercial. Club.r.' Handicraft 1, Knitting 2, Etiquette 5, G.R. 4, Bridge 4. 11cllvz'lz'e.f.' H.R. Sec. 2, 4, H.R. V. Pres. 5, H.R. Prog. Comm. 5, 4, T. Sec. 4. MAXINE MORRISON, Academic-Sci. Club.r: Charm 2, G.R. 2, 5, 4, Bridge 5. diff!-Ulill'BJ'.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 5, Annual 4, N.H.S. 4. HAROLD MORTIMORE, General. Club.r.- Chess 5, Woodcarving 5, Bridge 4. Sporlw: Swimming 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Football V. 1. LEWIS MULLEN, Academic-Sci. Activi- lle.f.' A. Prog. 5. Sporlo: Swimming 1. 5. Yr. I, 2-S. Connellocfllle H.S. PAUL MYERS, Academic-Sci, Math Clube: French 5, Chemcraft 4, Manua Arts. 4. 11ClliUl-fl.6J'.' H.R. Sec. 2, 5, H.R. V. Pres. 4. i ETHEL MCCLINTOCK, Commercial. Club.r.- Etiquette 1, Dramatic 2, Bridge 5, G.R. 4. flcllvllle.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 1. Sporl.r: Basketball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball 1. 2, 5. JUNE MCDOWELL, Commercial. Club.r: Etiquette 1, Dramatic 1, 2, Leaders 5, 4, G.R. 5, 4. .4clivz'lle.r.' H.R. Sec. 4, For. Music 1, 2, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, Op. 1, 2. Sporbf: Basketball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4. ALLAN MCFADDEN, Commercial. ETHEL N ICHOLSON, Commercial. Club.r: Collectors 1, Social Dancing 2, Personality 5, G.R. 4. 11L'll.Vlill'CJ'.' H.R. Sec. 1, 2. HILDA NICHOLSON, Commercial. Club.r: Charm 1, Dramatic 2, G.R. 4. ROBERT NICHOLSON, General. Club.r.- Hunting 81 Fishing 5, 4, Woodcarving 4. DONALD NIXON, Commercial. Club.,-5 Life-saving 1, Leaders 5, 4, Manual,.Af-ts 4. dl.'ll.Vl'll.6J'.' H.R. Pres. 1, 5, 4, A 2, 4, N-1,31-Sf-fA, .5ggrh'f'wI'RbtbalFiV. 1, 2, 3, -Track V. 4, Swimming I. 1, 2, 5, V. 4, Cross Country V. 4, Basketball 1. 4. PATRICIA O'DONNELL, Academic-Sci. Lang. Club.r.- Handicraft 1, G.R. 2, 5, 4. 1fclz'vI'lle.r.' Op. 1, H.R. Sec. 5, Coker 2, 5, 4. Sporl.r: Basketball 1. 4. JAMES OIDONOVAN, IR., Academic-Lang., Math. dcliville.r.' Band-4, Coker Business Mgr. 4, H.R. Pres. 4. Yr. 1, 2, 5-l.C.H.S. N. H. S.-N t' IH S ' t . F .-F ' . H. R.-H room. Prog. Comm.-Program Committee. A. Prog.-Assembly Progra . H E .-H E ' , T. Sec.--TealCh?rii:Seci:tiiali'y.0CiC117Play?iClasgiPE5kFS Op.-OpereitiFd2 G. R.-Girl Reserves. Y.Pr.-Yaleand Princet I V -I ' V VomV C't qmel ianomwi Q . . unlor arsi . .- arm v, ,- n ,-,mum Q i ' W e Jlzall make lhe mari of oar opporlaally lo repay .roelezfy for llze eclaeallon we have received . . . We pulled our officers out of Uncle Sam's hat at the President's Ball! Bob, Ieanne and Archie with the weight of office newly upon them. GLADYS OHLER, Commercial, Clal1.r.' Charm 1, Yarncraft 2, Etiquette 5, Personality 4. IOAN OLSZEWSKA, Commercial. Clalnr: Charm 1, Dramatic 2, 5, Bridge 4. IOHN ORAZEN, Commercial. Claim: Com- mercial 1, Fish 81 Game 2. ANN ORAZI, Commercial. Clabm: Nature Study 1, Dramatic 2, 5, Yarncraft 5, G. R. 4, Choir 4. zfellvlllem' H.R. Sec. 2, H.R. Prog. Comm. 5, A. Prog. 1, 2, Band 4, T. Sec. 4. Sp0rl.f.' Basketball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4. FRANK PALLADINO, Commercial. Clal1.r: Collectors 1, Woodcarving 2, 4, Automo- bile 5, Sports 4. 11ellvllle.r.' H.R. Pres. 4. MARGARET PASTOR, Commercial. Claim G.R. 4, Personality 4. 11FlliVlilliEJ'.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 2. ANTHONY PASTORE, Commercial. zfcllvl- lz'e.r.' Band 1, H.R. Pres. 1, A. Prog. 1. MARY ELLEN PAYNE, Commercial. Clalhr: Handicraft 1, Dramatic 2, G.R. 4, Choir tSec.I 4. l1Cllil'l'lliKJ'.' Op. 2, 5, 4, Orchestra 4, T. Sec. 4. MARY PEARL, Academic-Sci. Clalnr: Dramatic 1, Quilt 2, Craft tPres.I 4, Bridge 4. Aellvllle.r.' H.R. Pres. 1, H.R. V. Pres. 2, H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. WILLIAM PEARL, Academic-Sci. Activi- lie.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 1, 2. Sporl.r: Football V. 2, 5. HARRY PERRUS, Commercial. Clalu: Woodcarving QV. Pres., 4. Sp0rl.r.' Basket- ball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Swimming 1. 1. RUTII PHILBURN, Commercial. Clabm: Handicraft 1, 5. Ifelluillef: H.R. Prog. Comm. 1. LUCILLE PHILLIPPI, General. Clalaf: Per- nsonality 5,.,QP.res.I 4, G.R. 5: Choir 4. 11CfliUlll'8J'.' H.R. Seo. 5, 4.Q'kfNPxl'Qg0 5. Yr. I-Olzlopyle H .S., S. Connellrville 117.8 Yr. 2-S. CUl1I1Ell.!'L'l.ll6 H.S. GRACE PILLA, Commercial. Claim: Clog- ging 1, Dramatic 2, G.R. 5, Handicraft QV. Pres.I 4. 11Cll.t'l.lliL'J'.' A. Prog. 5. HILDA PILLA, Commercial. Clalvx: Handi- craft 1, Clogging 2, Craft 4, Bridge 4. MARGUERITE PIQUADI, Commercial. Clal1.r: Handicraft 1,Clogging 2, G.R. 5, Etiquette 4. dellville.r.' T. Sec. 5, 4. GLORIA PISTILLI, Commercial. Aclz'vilI'e.r.- T. Sec. 4. A. Prog. 1. V YVONNE PIZZI, Academic-Lang., Sci. Clalu: G.R. 5, 4, Bridge 4. delI'vI'lle.r.' H. R. Prog. Comm. 5. Sporlw: Basketball 1. 5, 4. Yr. 1, 2-S. Connellfvllle H.S. ROMAYNE PRINGLE, Commercial. Claim.- Stamp 1, Charm 1, Dramatic 2, Handi- craft 5. ALMA PRINREY, Academic-Sci., Math. Clalnr: Dramatic 1, 2, G.R. 2, 5, 4, Person- ality 5, Etiquette 4. f1cllville.f.' A. Prog. 1, 2, 5. CURTIS PRITTS, Academic-Math., Sci. Clair: Fish 81 Game 5, Dancing 5, Manual Arts 5, 4, Chess 4. GEORGE PRITTS, Commercial. Clalzr: Fish 81 Game 5, Camera 4. RUSSELL PRITTS, Academic-Sci., Math. Clabm: Sports 2, Fish 81 Game 5, Chess 4. lfCll.Vl'lli6J'.' H.R. V. Pres. 2, H.R. Pres. 4. DONALD PROVANCE, General. Claim French 2, Dramatic 2, 5, 4. Yr. I-Dam bar H.S. CARL QUINTO, Commercial. Clul1.r.' Dra- matic 1, Sports 2, Fish Sl Game 5, Wood- carving 5, 4. WALTER RECIIENBERG, IR., Academic- Sci., Math. Clalu: Stamp 1, Collectors 1, Chemcraft 2, Camera 2, 5, Automobile 5, Bridge 4. zfcllvlllem' H.R. V. Pres. 4, For. Group Discussion 4, Annual 4, A. Prog. 5. HAROLD REED, Commercial. Clair: Foot- ball 2, 5. FRANCES REILLY, AcademicvSci. ClalJ.J'.' G.R. 5, 4, Bridge 4. Yr. I, 2-S. Conlzellr- ville H .S . ROBERTA RICHEY, Academic-Sci. Clal1.r.- Nature Study 1, Handicraft 1, 5, G.R. 2, 5, 4, Clogging 2, Personality 4. lfCfl.Ulilli8J'.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 1, 2. Sporlf: Basket- ball I. 4. LOUISE RIDER, Commercial. Clabux' Knit- ting 2, Handicraft 5. VERNA ROMESBURG, Commercial. Clalu: Charm 1, Dramatic 2, 4, Handicraft 5, G.R. 4, Knitting 4. ROBERT ROSE, General. Clalzr: Wood- carving 1, 2, Camera 5, Woodwork 4. zfellvllle.r.' Band 1, A. Prog. 5, 4. ELSYE ROSSI, General. Clalm: Knitting 2: Dramatic 5, Bridge 4. DUANE ROUGH, .Ge1IeralfSci. Train Stu- dent. A EDNA RUGG, Academic-Sci., Lang. Clab.r.' Personality 5, Dramatic 5, 4, Etiquette 4. Yr. 1, 2, - S. Connellsville H. S. ANTHONY RULLI, Commercial. Claim.- March of Time 2, Sports 5, Woodcarving 4. MARY IANE iRUSSELL, Academic-Sci., Lang. Clal7.r.' Handicraft 1, G.R. 2, 5, QCabinetI 4. .4cllville.f.' Coker 4, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, 4, N.H.S. 4. DAVID RYAN, Academic-Sci. Yr. I- SI. Peler'.r H.S. Yr. I, 2, 5-I.C.H.S. PAULINE RYAN, Commercial. Clabm: Charm 1, G.R. 2, 5, 4, Craft 5, Dramatic CSec.I 4. dcllvllz'e.r.' A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, 4, CI. Play 5. GENEVA SANDUSKY, Commercial. Clab.r.- Dramatic 1, 5, Dance 2, Personality tSec.I 5, G.R. 4, Bridge 4. lfClliUlilli6J.' A. Prog. 1. Sporlf: Basketball 1. 5, 4, Volleyball I. 5, 4. CORA SAXON, Commercial. Clalmr: Handi- craft 1 , Nature Study 2. 11rlz'vllle.r.' H.R. V. Pres. 2. IOSEPH SCACCHI, General. Clabw: Wood- carving 1, Football 5. Yr. 1, 2, 3fI.C.H.S. MADELINE SCHOMER, Commercial. Clalu: Collectors 2, Crafts 5, Bridge 4, Knitting 4. 11elI's'I'lle.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 2, Music 1, 2. MARY SCHOMER, Commercial. ClalJ.r.' Commercial tPres.I 1, Quilt 2, Dramatic 5, Knitting 5, 4, Bridge 4. zfcllvlllem' H.R. Sec. 1, 2, H.R. V. Pres. 5, Music 1, 2. HAROLD SCOTT, AcademicmSci., Math. dellvz'lz'e.r.' H.R. V. Pres. 1, H.R. Pres. 2. Sporl.r.' Track V. 5, 4, Cross Country V. 5, 4. MARIE SECAN, Academic-Sci., Math. Claim: Nature Study CSec.I 1, Leaders 2, 5, 4 CPres.I, G. R. 5, 4. AL'll.Vl.ll.8J'.' H.R. Sec. 1, H.R. V. Pres. 2, H.R. Pres. 5, Coker 5, 4, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, 4, Cl. Play 1, 5, N.H.S. 4. Sporl.f.' Basketball I. 1, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball I. 1, 2, 5, 4, Y.-Pr. 4. DONALD SEESE, Commercial. Clube: Na- ture Study 1, Dramatic 2, Sports 5, Fish 81 Game 4. VIVIAN SEESE, Academic+Lang., Sci. Clalnr: Nature Study CSec.I 2, Personality 5, tPres.I 4, Bridge 4. 14ellvllle.r.' H.R. Sec. 2, 5, 4, A. Prog. 5. Yr. I-Prlvale Sclwol. IOANNA SIIALLENBERGER, General. Clalnr: Dramatic CSec.-Treas.I 1, G.R. 2, 5, 4, Leaders 2, 5, 4. dellvz'lie.r.' H.R. V. Pres. 2, Op. 1, 2, 5, For. 1, 2, 5, 4, Coker 5, 4, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, 4, Cl. Play 1, 2, 5, Chorus 2, 5, N.H.S. 4. Sporl.r.' Basket- ball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4. EARL SIIERRICK, Academic-Sci., Math. Clabr: Dramatic 1, Current Events 2, Leaders 5, 4. delluz'lie.r.' H.R. Pres. 5, Band 1. Sporl.r.' Basketball I.V. 2,-5, 1. 4' Volleyball 1. 1, 5, 4. KC CHARLES SIEIIPLEY, IR., General. ClllhJ'.' Nature Study 1, 2, Sports 5, Woodcarving 4. I NORMA SHOEMAKER, Commercial. Clabax' Knitting 1, Charm 1, G.R. 2, 4, Bridge 5, Personality 5, Dramatic 4. EMOGENE SHOWMAN, Commercial. Clam,- Knitting 2, Personality 5, Choir 4. 1icll,,,'- lie.f.' T. Sec. 4, H.R. Treas. 2. N. H. S.fNationnl Honor Society. For.-Forensics. H. R.-Homeroom. Prog. Comm.--Program Committee.. A. Prog.-Assembly Program. Home Ee.-Home Economics. T. Sec.-Teachei-'s Secretary. Cl. Play-Class Play. Op.-Operetta. G. R.-Girl Reserves. Y. Pr.-Yale and Princeton. I. V.-Iumor Varsity. V.-Varsity. I.-Intramural, .3 1 W e .rlzall exereiee lo llze fuller! exzfeni our freedom of individual in- ilialive and meei our duly lo elqfenel democraeyfr l'L:QhfJ' . . We toasted our officers in chocolate milkl Preparing the libation and the ac- companying items of importance are Phyllis Younkin, Fay Mayo, Pauline Ryan, Sally Minerd and Marjorie Craig. FRED SHRALLOW, Academic-Lang., Club.,-: Stamp 1, 2, Bridge 5, 4, Collectors 1, 2. .4cllvllz'e.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm.. 2, H.R. Treas. 4, Debating 5, 4, Coker 5, 4, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, Cl. Play 1, Spotlight Crew 2, 5, 4, N.H.S. 4. BETTY SHULTZ, Commercial. AC!!-lll'll.6lF.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 1, 2, 5, 4. RUBY SHULTZ, Commercial. Club.r.' Yarn- craft 2, Dramatic 5, Personality 4. zicllvl- lz'e.f: H.R. Prog. Comm. 5, T. Sec. 5, 4. SAMUEL SIESKY, Commercial. Club.v.- March of Time 1. 14cllvllz'e.r.' A. Prog. 5. VAUGIIN SIPE, Commercial. Clubw: Wood- carving 2, 4, Dramatic 4. 11Cll.Vl.ll-EJB' A. Prog. 1. THEODORE SKALESKI, Commercial. Clube: Nature Study 1, Collectors 2, Wood- carving 5, Bridge 4. 14ellvllle.f.' H.R. Sec. 1. Sporl.r.' Swimming 1. 5, 4. RACHEL SLEASMAN, General. Clube: Yarn- craft 2, Etiquette 5, 4. RAYMOND SLEASMAN, General. Clube.- Dramatic 1, Marionette 2, Wcmodcarviiig 5, Fish Sl Game 4. CHARLES SMITH, AcademiciSci., Math. Clube: Football 1, Woodcarving QV. Pres.l 2. !1Cfl.Vl.ll-t.'J'.' H.R. Pres. 1, H.R. V. Pres. 2, 5, 4, A. Prog. 1, 2. Sporhr: Football V. 1, 2, 5, Basketball V. 1, 2. CONSTANCE SMITH, Academic-Sci. Clubf: Dramatic 5, Personality 5, Etiquette 4. Yr. I, 2-S. Connellrville H.S. WILMA SMITH, Commercial. Clul1.r.' Dra- matic 5, 4. Yr. I, 2-S. Connellrvllle H.S.' RITA SMYTH, Academic-Lang. Clube: Knitting 4, G.R. 5, 4. Yr. I, 2, 5iI.C. H.S. DOREEN SNYDER, Academic-Sci. Lang. Clubf: Knitting 1, 2, Home Ec. 1, Eti- quette 4. - ELSIE SNYDER, General. Clul1.r.' Dramatic 1, 4, Knitting 5, Bridge 4. f1clz'vllz'e.r.' H. R. Prog. Comm. 1, 4. HARRY SNYDER, General. Clubx: March of Time 1, Fish 81 Game 5, Manual Arts 4. Sporbr: Track V. 5, 4. GLENN SOLIDAY, Commercial. Clubw: Woodcarving 5, 4. Sporl.f.' Track V. 5, 4. SARAH JANE SPARKS, Academic-Sci., Lang. Clubw: Stamp 1, Handicraft 1, Dramatic 2, Knitting 5, Home Ec. 5, Bridge 4. l1Cll.6'l.ll.CJ'.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 1, 2, H.R. V. Pres. 2, Annual 5, 4, Coker 4, Fashion Show 1, 2, 5, A. Prog. 1. EILEEN SPRINGER, Academic-Sci., Math. Cllllbrfl' Dramatic 1, Linoleum 2, Flower Garden QV. Pres.l 5, Etiquette 4. Acllvl- llew: Chorus 1, Op, 2, H.R. Prog. Comm. 4, H.R. Sec. 1, 2, 5. ALICE STADER, Academic. Clube: G.R. 5, Dramatic 5. Yr. 1, 2-I.C.H.S. HARRY STAFFORD, General. Clube: Auto- mobile 5. 11clz'uz'lI'e.r.' Op. 5, 4. TRELLA STEEDE, General-Sci. Parl of Yr. I-Uhlopyle H.S. Parl of Yr. 4iDun- bar Twp. H.S. EDITH STILLXVAGON, AcademiceSci., Math. Club.r.' Dramatic 1, Crafts 4, Etiquette 4. IAMES STONER, Commercial. Clulzm' Wood- carving 2, 5, 4. Sparl.r.' Swimming 1. 4. MARGARET STONER, General. Clube: Knit- ting 5, Etiquette 4, Crafts QSec.1 4. Yr. I, 2fS. Cannellwllle HAS. JOSEPH STOPKA, AcademicfSci. Clubw: Mythology 1, Marionette 2, Fish 81 Game 5, 4. MARTIN STRAVVN, Academic-Sci., Math. Clul1.r.' Chess 4, Bridge CSec.j 4. zfellvc'lz'e.r.' Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 4, H.R. Prog. Comm. 2, For. 5, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, H.R. Pres. 1, Sporlw: Basketball l.V. 2, 5, Volleyball 1. 2, 5. EDISON STRONG, Academic. Clul2.r.' Fish 81 Game 4. f1f'fllUl.lll.CJ'.' A. Prog. 4. Yr. 1, 2, 5-Dunbar Borough H.S. LEONA SUTTON, General. ClI1b.r.' Knitting 1, 2, Home Ec. 5, Etiquette 4. BERNARD SYVALLOP, Commercial. Clubx: Leaders 5, CSec.-Treas., 4. 11ellvllz'e.r.' H. R. Pres. 2, H.R. Treas. 4, H.R. Prog. Comm. 2, 4. Sp0rl.r.' Basketball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Swimming 1. 2, 5, 4, Volleyball 1. 2, 5, 4. MELVIN SWEENEY, Academice-Math., Sci., Lang. Clabf: March of Time 1, Life Saving CV. Pres.j 2, Marionette 5, CPres.l 4, Automobile 5, Manual Arts 4. ACll.Ul'll.6J'.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 1, 4, H.R. V. Pres. 1, 2, 4, Coker 2, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, 4, Cl. Play 5. HARRY SWINK, Commercial. Clubw: Scrap- book 1, Woodcarving 2. IOSEPH TACCON1, General. AcllvilI'e.r: Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Orchestra 2, 5, 4, A. Prog. 5, 4, All County Band 5. Sporlf: Track V. 5, 4. GARNETT TAYLOR, General. Clube: G.R. 5, 4, Leaders 4, Dramatic 5. zfcliville.r.' H.R. Treas. 5, Op. 5, Band 4. Sporlat' Basketball 1. 5, 4. Yr. I, 2-S. Connellf- ville H .S. MANUEL TAYLOR, General-Sci. dcllvi- ll'e.r.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 5, For. Music 4. ROBERT TAYLOR, Commercial. Club.r.' Fish 81 Game 4. .fellvL'lle.r.' H.R. Treas. 1 , H.R. V. Pres. 4, Band 2. MILDRED TEMPLETON, General-Sci. Clube: Commercial 1, Clogging 2, Etiquette 5, Bridge 4. 11clivl'lz'e.r.' H.R. Sec. 1, H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. ELIZABETH TESTA, Commercial. Clubf: Etiquette 5. AMOS THOMAS, General. Clube: Current Events 1, Woodcarving 2, Chess 5, Fish 81 Game 4. HELEN TOEER, General. Club.r: Leaders 5. IfCll.Vl'fl'6-.l'.' Chorus 2, Op. 5. ORLAND TORCHIO, Commercial. Clubx: Woodcarving 2, 4, Automobile 5, Sports 4. GUY TREssLER, Commercial. Clube: Woodcarving CV. Pres., 4. Sporlaz' Swim- ming 1. 5. MARGARET TROPE, General. Club.r: Handi- craft 4. Yr. I, 2, 3-Norly Union H.S. LETA TRUMP, Commercial. Clubm: Charm 1, Handicraft 1, Home Ec. 2, Etiquette 5, Bridge 4. .f1clz'vI'lle.f.' H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. LOUISE TULLEY, Academic-Lang., Sci. Clulm' Nature Study 1, Leaders 2, 5, 4, G.R. 2, 5, 4, CTreas.1. lfCfl.Ul'fl'EJ'.' H.R. Sec. 1, 2, H.R. Prog. Comm. 5, 4, A. Prog. 2, 5. Sporl.f: Basketball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Volleyball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Y.-Pr. 4. WILLIAM TYI.ER, Commercial. Clubm: Woodcarving 4. Yr. I-Herron Hill H.S. IRENE URCHASKO, Commercial. Clube.- Dramatic 1, Clogging 2, G.R. 5, Etiquette 4, Bridge 4. ACll.VlifliBJ.' A. Prog. 1. FRANK VAN NORMAN, Academic-Math., Sci. I4ClL'Vl.ll.EJ'.' Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 4, H.R. Pres. 4, For. 1, 2, 5, 4, A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, 4, Cl. Play 5, Cheerleader 4, All Western Band '58, Orchestra '57, '58, '59. CHARLES VEGIITs, General. Club.r: Life Saving 5. ' CLAIRE VERNON, Academic-Sci., Lang. Cwlllildl' Nature Study 1, Leaders 2, 5, 4, G.R. 5, QCabinetl 4. AL'fl'Vl.ll.6J'.' Op. 2, Annual Art Editor 4, A. Prog. 2, 5, 4, H.R. Pres. 2, H.R. Sec. 1, H.R. Treas. 2, H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. Sporl.r: Volleyball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4, Basketball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4. CHRISTY WAGNER, Academic-Math., Sci. Clul1.r: Life Saving 1, March of Time 2, Leaders 5, 4, Chess 5, Fish 81 Game CPres.J 4. 1fclz'vz'l1'e.r.' H.R. Pres. 1, 2, 5, 4, St. Co, QPres.D 4. Sporlw: Basketball V. 5, 4, Volleyball 1. 1, 2, 5, 4. JAMES WAGNER, Commercial. Clubw: Col- lectors 1, Woodcarving 2. ROBERT WALKER, Commercial. Clube: Sports 1, Woodcarving 2, Chess 5, 4, Bridge 4. 11cllvllz'e.1'.' A. Prog. 1. GERALDINE WASHINGTON, GeneralMSci. Clul1.f: Dramatic 1, 4, Home Ec. 5. lfelful- ll.6J'.' A. Prog. 2. HERMAN WEIMER, Academic-Sci. Club.r.' Linoleum 2, Automobile 4. ACfl.Ul'fl.CJ'.' A. Prog. 2, 5. Sporbr: Track V. 4. S DONALD WELKER, Academic-Sci. Clube.- Nature Study 1, Stamp 1, CPres.l 4, Automobile 4. z1ellville.r.' A. Prog. 1, 2, 5, Band 1, 2, 5, 4. WILLIAM WELSH, Commercial. Clube: Fish 81 Game 4, Football 2, 5. Spordr: Football V. 1, 2, 5, 4. ARLENE WHIPKEY, General. Clube: Home Ec. 2, Bridge 5, Personality fSec.l 5, Etiquette 4. dclivz'lie.r.' H.R. Sec. 2, H.R. Prog. Comm. 5. ,H.R.--H ' . Pr ggcs m.-Ingram com mee. A.P .-A bl P . H E.-H E ' , T.Sec.-Teaehefssecretnry. Cl.P1dy-Class Play. U15.40pere2tii?mGTR.-Gjirl Regeirves. 2.Pr.-Yaldlimd Princetoi-'Eg I.V2fTunTor V,5ls.it-gi. Vi1lVar:ity. lTiiIni::giiii'Z1. N. H. S.- National Honcr Society. For.-Forensics. We .rlfzall zflzuf ln.mre the realization 0 our lna'lvL'dual polenllalllex and the .mrvlval Qf our glorlouf way Qf lofe At commencement each senior receives a diploma as a symliol ot' his tour years, accomplishments. WVhat these symlmols reall-v represent varies as have varied during the past tlour -vears individual eftiort and initiative. 'lllius also the value of the diploma in years to come resides in the lcnowledge, skills and atti- tudes which have lieen developed in the process ot' earning it. Ciizoimic Wuiriiicv, Academic --Sci. Cluhr' Collectors l. .1elli'1'llv.n'.' Up. 2, Band 2, 5 4. LUclLi,ic XVIIITIC, Academic' Sci., Lang C'lulr.r: Yarncratit 5, llome Ec. CV. Pres. 5, Bridge 4, Dramatic 4. 14Fll.t'l.ll.l'J'.' Il.R. Prog. Comm. 5, 4. Yr. I, fn S. Cminellr ville H.S. Doaornv Wii1T'1'Aii14:iz, Academicd Sci. Lang. Clulnr: Yarncraft lg G.R. 2, tCalJi netj 5, V. Pres. 4, Leaders 4. flellez'lz'e.r' Cl. Play 2, A. Prog. 2, 5, 4, Band l, 2, 5 Sporlat' Baslcetlmall l. 2, 5. 5 FLoiz12NcE WIiOOl.ERX', General. Clulr.r.' Etiquette 4. f1cllvz'lz'e.r.' Chorus l. Yr. I- GlaJ.fp0rl Pa. H.S. Yr. 2---fflzlglz Sprlngx, Flu. H.S. Yr. 3fGerman Twp. ILS. lmms Wn.cox, Academic4 Math. Clubaz' Stamp l, Nature Study 2, Fish 81 Game 5, 4, Bridge 4. Doiurriiv WlLIiINSON, Commercial. Clubm: Collectors 2, Yarncraft 2. Donornv WILSON, Cenex-alnSci. Clulu: Yarncraft l, llome EC. 5, Dramatic 4, Etiquette 4. DALE W11 l', Academic'--Alath. Club.r.' Nature Study l, Sports 2, Nlarionette 5, Choir CPres.l 4. .1rllw'lle.f.' l'l.R.V. Pres lg H.R. Prog. Comm. 5, A. Prog. 5. Sp0rl.r.' Basketball l. 5, 4, Volleyball l. 4. HOWARD WCJRIKAKAN, AcademicflVlath., Sci. Club.r.' Chess 5, 4, Marionette 5, tSec.D 4, Chemcraft tSec.D 2. f1L'll't'l.fl.EJ'.' ll.R. V. Pres. 5, A. Prog. 5. BLANCIIIC Woimacii, Commercial. Clubm: Yarncraft l, Clogging 2, llome Ee. 5, Dramatic 4, Etiquette 4. FRED WRQTE, Academic Sci. Club.-': Wloodcarving l, 2. XIrl1'vll1'c'.r.' Band l, 2, 5, 4, A. Prog. l, 2, 5, 4. MARY Louisif: YOUNG, Academic' Sci., Lang. Cl11b.r.' Etiquette l, G.R. 2, tCalvi- netl 5, 4, Coker tSec.l 5, Bridge 4. lfrllvl- lle.r.' H.R. Pres. l, 2, 5, 4, A. Prog. 2, 5, 4, Coker 5, 4. GRANT YOUNKIN, Academicf-Sci. Clulm Collectors l, 2, Automolmile 4, Wloodcarv- ing 4. PnvL1.is Yousms, Academic -fSci. Cluban' G.R. 5, 4, Bridge 4. flcllellle.v.' A. Prog. 5, ll.R. Sec. 5, 4. Yr. I, 2fS. Co1111ell.rvl'lle H.S. NICK ZAMMAIU-:i.i.i, AcademicffSei. Clulv.r: Automobile 5, 4, Vtloodcarving 4. lfellvi- lle.r: ll.R. Prog. Comm. 5, 4. Yr. Iflfezl- .flone H .S. N. H. S. -National Honor Society. For. W-Forensics. H. R. - -- llomeroom. Prog. Comm.fProgram Committee.. A. Prog: -Assembly Program. Home Rc,--Home Economics. T. Secs' 'l'eacher's Secretary. Cl. Play-W Class Play. Up. mtlperettu. G. R:-Girl Reserves. Y. Pr:-Yale and Princeton. I. V. --lunior Varsity. V:-Varsity. Ip flntrainural. Ci-:onion WYIIIPKFIY l.UCILl.i-1 XVIIITE Douo'ruY WmT'rAKi-iz F1.our-:Nci-1 Wiioomcuv IAMI-is XX'li.cox Dono'1'nY XVILKINSUNI IEOROTIIY xVILSON DALE Wrri- llowanu W'0RKMA5. BLANC!!!-: xVLlRMACK Fam: VVao'ri-: MARY Louiss Youm ciRANT YOUNKIN PHYLLIS YCHUNKIN NICK ZAMMAMU-:LLI ll31ll KRT uve receive symlrols ol, our Seniorityfthe Mr. Lewis' mlviee tannot l ' 'Nellecl with American Beauty rose and lmlne and white regard to senior portraits, s-ag Nlargie Con- rilmlxons, as the linale to the Senior Color way, Doris Cruyt ll l' l Uuv llrouram. Se1z1'0rJ In cap and gown are given. io .renilmenial f'en1ineJCence.f. How well we all renzemlfers Sitting for our senior portraits. , . .... Early Fall Election of class ollicers ...... . . .October 15 Presiclenlfs Ball .,............... ..,. N ovemher 23 National Hon cvl' Society Initiation .,........,.....................,. .... anuary 9 Plugging away at our stuclies anal enjoying sports ancl other activities ......... All Year Selecting our Class Colors anal Flowers .................. ..,..,.. . , .February 11 Senior Color Day ...,................ .... M arch 6 Nati cmli al Ho ricu r Society Initiation .... .... 1 'Vlay 1 Selection of Class Song . . . ,. . ,. , , . . .Nlay 5 Saclie Hawl4in's Day ....,. . . .Nlay 16 Alumni Dance for Seniors .... , . ,Nlay 17 Last Day of Classes. . . . . .... . . .May 21 Senior Chapel ancl Luncheon . . . .. . , . ,..... , , . . . .. . . . . . .Nlay 22 Baccalaureate Service.. ......................,.. .......,.....lune1 SermonfRev. F. A. Myers, Church of the Brethren, Connellsville, Pennsylvania. Class Play You Can't Take It With You ...............,....,.,...,,...,.. Iune 5 Commencement .............,.,...........................,........,.,... Iune 6 Aclnlress Dr. Herbert L. Spencer, President of the Pennsylvania College for YVomen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Senior Spealcersn Sarah lane Sparks, Archie Callahan, Earl Lowery. Senior Prom. ...,.. .................,.......,.................. . . .Iune 6 b Y? -Xg r xr gf.- 'ri' 'H Q Y , EE Exo. .V g sk s K Qi, MFE- if gf as llomeroom Sf? Raw I Miss Phillips, D. Anderson, G. Beth-rs, P. Brooks, H. Conner, L. Cuperaggi, F. Hartman, F. Ioyce, D. Kalp. Row 2 K. Krause, A. L. Krupp Sec., D. Lei- lrerger, R. Mulvihill, Nlccoy, Pritls, G Richter, R. Sanner, Schroyer, D. Shipley Treas., I. Smith, K, Snyder. Paw 3 W. Steindl, M. Stephens, R. Stillwagon, R. Stremp, L. Strickler Pres., ll. Vunorsdale, G. YVM- kins, E. WH-aver V. Pres., ll. Weisgerher, I. Xvclls, M. We-p'al1t, C. Wlhipkey. Raw 4 M. Yvhitc, WV. YYilhelm, E. W'orkman, P. Younkin, E. Zavatsky. llomeroom 7-H Raw I Miss Vernon, T. Bailey, Bishop, I. Bonnett, E. Buvhholtz V. Pres., R. Candalora. Row 2 E. Clark, I. Cole, A. Costella, I. Cunningham, D. Daherko, N. Uiperna, L. Dye, T. l'fmanual, B. Franks, I. Green, D. Haines, R. Harshman. Row 3' I. Hartman, A. Irvin, D. Kessler, I. Kessler, ll. Knopsnyder, F. Lattanza, I. Long Sec., I. Maxon, H. Miller, V. Mosley, E. McClin- tock, M. Peek. Ron' 4 C. Rist, Schultz Pres., L. Snyder, D. Stull, D. Swallop, C. Trump, H. Veltz, B. Warrick. ilomeroom H-B Raw I Miss Floto, H. Addis, C. Burnhart. Huw 2 ll, Brothers, C. Bryner, A. Cain, M. Cavalier, Cougllenour, C. Davis, G. Drumm, G. Durbin, lfdenbo, R. Franks, M. Haynes, A. llosfelt. Row 7 I. Hough, F. lohnson, I. King, ll. Krnynock, C. Lowe, ll. Merritt, G. Miller, T. Moon, A. MeGann, G. Pasulku, A. Pierce, R. Prinkey. Row 4 R. Randolph, E. Rice, A. Scncehi, R. Sherrick, N. Snyder, G. Stewart, I. L. Stillwagon, E. Urhack Sec., C. Velucci, S. Yvagner, R. Wllip- key Pres., M. Yarnell. Raw 5 L. Younkin. llomeroom ll-B Row I Mr. Hartman, I. Adams, C. Beal, A. Brady, C. Candnlora, R. Clements, T. Coughenour, D. Uillworth, R. llurhin V. Pres., M. Fram. Raw 2 H. R. Gurlick, Glass, R. llctzel, T. Hook, R, Keller, I. Lamanna, C. Lnnzi, M. Mnssionl,. S. Mills, R. Mongelluzzo, W. Moser, McRob- hic. Raw .7 I. Pierce. E. Reece, B. Reynolds, I. Rush Pres., L. Shaw Sec., C. Shoemaker, R. Shultz. C. Smith, B. Sohonage, E. Stroka, YV. Vernava, T. YVestphul. 145.7 Sean We Sfzall Ee 7fze Se ' . The ,Iunior Class has this year well established itself. Eleven of its members have already been elected to the National Honor Society. The Class obviously does not lack leadership. Furthermore statistics show that the Iunior Class has supplied almost one-third of all the par- ticipants in most of the school's activities and as high as fifty percent of the cross-country team, forty-two percent of the Boys' Leaders' Club and forty-tive percent of the Debate Squad. CWQ .rlzoufd be able to put the third leg on that debate cup next yearlj Outstanding Iunior home room programs have been built around everything from sports to recorded music l33ll and imitations of radio programs. Miss Matliias has demonstrated to the groups theatrical make-up. Forensic contestants practiced their stuff on them, they have been subjected to many questionnaires and have been expounded to, at length, on South America and the European war. Mrs. Wills' room 27 had a hobby show October 5, in which Paul Hetfly talked about assembling boats, Nelson Moore displayed his old gun collection, Charles Lohr showed his drawing and stamp collection and Leroy Christopher ex- plained his assembly of Believe-lt-or-Not items. Miss Karr's room 4 enjoyed Gloria DePolo's musical story in which blanks were to be Hlled in with the names of songs. Ilomeruom I Rim' I Miss Kurtz, D. Aililis, C. Anslcrson, A. Anslyiohn, I , Iialmla, R. Ilarn- hart, G. Basinger, I.. Bauer, V. Beale, R. Bcitzel, II. Bower. kms' 2 I.. Ixroolcs, C. Ppur- rows, F. Byrne, Capo, I.. Cavalier, M. Conifli, M. Cropp, P. Daniels Ser., S. DelVIuth, M. Detwiler, If. DiIulio, Ii. lJiNamIe. Rim' 3' D. Dix, Ificlier, B. I':llenI1ergel', XV. Ifutsey, B. Gallentine, M. Ilerrington, R. Ilogan, I. Krynoela, F. Layton, B. Longanerlcer, C. Myers, B. Macliurney. lfvu' -I I. Phillips, If. Phunteli V. Pres., M. Shipley, If. Smith, I. YVestpl1aI Pres. IIomeroom 7 Run' I Miss Ilorewitz, R. Iiaclistram, R. Ilailor, C. Baker, I.. Iiarthells, A. Basinger. Row 2 R. Ilauer, R. Beer, R. Bigam, P. Iiosley, M. Iloltomley, D. IIranlley,C. Iiroolcs, R, Brooks, V, Calhoun, M. Canestrale, F. Capella, A. Catulili. Ifnw 7 Ii, Clmmlrers, I.. Coll-irusso, L, Colhorn Pres., I. Cole, I.. Corlwin, M. Corclaro, YV. Cramer, C. Dennis, I. DePaul, A. Dragoo, P. Dunlale, D. Iinany. Rum -I M. Falcone, Ferraro, I. Ifrieml, I.. Gillntt, M. Glatfelty See., If. Grimm, XV. Ilamlmrosliy, G. Piper V. Pres., D. Yeniclc, Iloineroom 22 Row I Nlrs. XVnllon, I. Betters. Raw 2 NV. Iiisel, D. Brooks, R. Brooks, D. Burlcet, G. Burnswortli, R. Burns- worth, P. Conte, P. Costelln, Ii. Cowan, M. Cunningham, S. Dahl, M. D'Auria. Raw 3 I.. Davis, M. Dawson Pres., I. Dellavcehia, I.. Detwiler See., F. DiPernn, E. Dmlson. XV. Doppelheuer, C. Driscoll, Ir. Dura, M Duggan, V. Ifieher, B. Ifnsley. Raw 'I If, Errett, C. Ifvuns, M. Fox, I7, Gallagher, I.. Ghost, A. Crinclle, IV. Iluines, V Pres., V. Ilull, B. IIerl1ert, If, Iloover, R. Renzi. IIomero0m 20-A Roo' I lvliss Vouzi, V. Bettcrs, D. Ilryner, A. Burilirk, I.. Drum II. Iieharcl, I.. Iivans, A. Ifaltin, M. Pao, Ii. Fauble, If. Fiano, I. Gaul, Huw 2 IS. Gales See., I. Galilc V. Pres., I.. Christ, V. Gillatt, B, Goswick, R. Craluun, M, Griglala Tre:-is,, T. Grimalili, M. Grimm, I.. IIaley, I.. Ilar- haugh, H. Ilarshman, Ifuw 7 Il. Iloover, H. IIutI'mnn, Iolies, Ii. Iohnson, G. Krause, F. I.ane, I.. Metzger, NI, Miller, R. Miner, A. Mitchell, If. Mongell, F. Dlinzark. Rim' -I I. Seefelt. Pres. IIomcroom 29-II Rim' I Miss Zimmerman, A Basarals, R. Brinnlle, I. Collinson, II. Dm-iilson, H. Garber, A. Gamliello, M. Cray Pres., Ii. Hagerman, IC. Ilaley. Ifnw 2 IW. Ilall, S. II:-inlmugh, M. IIQ.-nnessey, If. IIess, If. IIomIg-ze, A. Holt, D. Ilmloek, IW. Ilumphrey, I. Inlin- son, E, Kemp, K. Kino, I. Kress. Huw 7 XV, Leiehliter V. Pres., G. Love, I . lVIal'tin, V. MiisL'ia, R. Mille1', R. MillL'l' Sec., Milia-rcI, S. Molinaro, H. Meliern, If. MeGuire, A. Natale, G. Nicholson. Ifuw -I G. Pastor, D. YVingrove. Ilnmeroom 34 km.-1 AIiss Kline, C. Iiierlein R. Cochran, G. Cr:-xhen, I. Geiger V. Pres. B, Ilart, D. IIerwiek, II. Ilunter, Il. Kramer Rim' 2 D. I.amlyuiore Pres,, F. I.int, V. I.uhr M. I.ucas, If. Martin, A. Mzil'tis, If. Mirkey B. Miller Ser., M. Mineril, I.. MrCoy, G Nelson, I. Olillaml. Rim' 7 I . Dlszewska, AI Panluonc, P, Pallzulino, C, Pasullui, C. Payne C. Peterson, I. Phillwurn, C. Pilla, IC. Pleteher T. Riteh, I.. Rulli, XV. Sapunara. Ifnw -I AI Sieslcy. l IIomcromn 55 Ifau- I lNIrs. Purrier, S Beighley, A. Ilieshanla, XV. Cropp. 'l'. Dix C. Dixon Pres., Dwire, I. Ifvans, D, Galla gher, R. Goran. llomeroom 55-Cont'd. Ifnw I ll. Graves, ll. Gritlin, F. Grinim, F, llarvey, N. llaug N. llomer, YV. llook, A. Iavkson, lf, Miller, M. Miller, A. Pigman V, Pres., P. Pratt. Raw 2G. Pritts, IW. Reeve, D. Reid, R,Rcvoi'k Sec., B. Richey, P. M. Rulli, C. Shalala, D. Shultz, R. Siesky, F. Sofranko, S. Spicola, A. Stusko Row 7 lf. Swink, I. Taylor, C. Vernon, M YVL-luster, N. YVhittaker. llomeroom Sh Iflm- I Airs. liurkholder, I Dixon, G. Feniello, ll. Frazier, U. Gaiteer, R Gigliotti. Rim' 2 G. Guerriel' V. Pres., lf Hannigan See., U. llart, R. Iohnson, ll, Iunk A. Knlp, ll. Keith.. M. King, l. Klein, li Morgan Pres., G. Queer, I, Richter. Raw 7 U. Rohlf, F. Sahatino, A, Sanner, M. Shesllock, D. Showman, C, Smith, F Smith, R. Smith, lf. Sotirnnko, M. Staines, ll. Stillwagon, B Swartzwelder. Rim' 'I K. Swisher, R. Tulley, I.. Wlalton. llomeroom 53 Rau' I Air, Guhl, l'f. Firestone, B. llough, l.aPorte Sec., P. Lashinsky Pres., ll. l.aymun, B. Lewis, B. Lizza. Row 2 K, Logsdon, S. Marehel, I, Marshall, I. Martin, I. MH5' Treas., R. Mazza, Merx'is, M. Milli-r, V. Morris, ll, Prytulak, ll. Randolph, XV. Rugg. Row 3' l.. Russo, M. Shearer, ll. Sherriek, C. Shi-rrielc V. Pres., D. Showman, M, Smalley, Smarto, YV. XVoodWard, Yakimick. Homeroom 41 Rim' I Nliss Liebert, T. Alisantrino, M. Gillit-rt, E. llerwiek, S. Nlologne E. Nlurphy Pres., H. Olszewski, R. Prestia. Raw 2 D. Reagan, I, Richards, A. Roberts, F. Sandusky, R. Schomer, T, Sleasman, A Siesky, A. Smyth, R. Skinner, H. Staley. M Stillwagon, S. Swallop. Rim' T IW. Swan, V. Swink, YV. Swink, l.. Tnlucci, G. Taranta, l.. Thomas, N. Thomas Sec., R. Tlioinas, IW. Thompson, M. Tissue, A. Torchio, XV. 'lirope Ifnw -I G. Trump V. Pres., ll. Tyler, M, Ulery, N. Umliel, R. Vaccari, R. Venersky, I. Wlalker, B. Wleisgerlxer, M, Zammarrelli. llomeroom 43 Rua' I Miss llorky, E. Brooks. Row 2 YV. Dye, P. Mitchell, I. Mullen, Nl. Mccairns, P. McGill Pres., Al, Newmcyer, G. Owsky, V. Phillips, 1. Sample, ll. Sefcheck, G. Shank. Row 7 U. Showman Treas., M. Slensman, R. Small, XV. Sohonage, l.. Stipa, U. Tissue, D. YVilliams V, Pres., A. XVingnrd, P. WVishart Sec,, G. YVitt, M. Yaniello, H. Yaniello, ll. Younkin. Sa maaeft rqcquiae ' une The Sophomore Class has to its credit a year of bustling activity and enviable accomplishment. ln sports, approxi- mately one fourth of the varsity and intramural teams were Sophomores. ln band, orchestra and operetta, Sophomore musicians supplied about twenty-tive per cent of the talent. Sophomore Girl Reserves made up thirty- seven per cent ot' that clulfs total membership. llome room programs every 'l'hursday at 5:05 have been planned to provide entertainment and opportunitites to consider seriously problems of interest to Sophomores. Summer vacations of some of the members of Miss llorky's room -15 were reviewed with stereoptican pictures on September 26. Iames Sample, Gerald Showman and Donald YVilliams were in charge of the program. Cartoon drawings on the black board and on paper provided the ll35ll entertainment in room 45 on Ianuary 51. Muriel Mccairns won the prize for the most original idea. A novel Spelling Bee kept home room 29B on their toes December 5. In- stead of saying t the speller was required to cross his hands, and instead of saying r , was required to stamp his foot. Evelyn Hagerman organized this further hin- drance to an otherwise difficult enough art. But everyone says life continually becomes harderl Sophomores also went in for imitations of Truth and Consequences, Take It or Leave lt and Uncle Iim's Question Bee . Having been quizzed on so many subjects, there's no wonder about the quizzical expression the Sophomores wearl However, the summer will change all of thisl By September the Class of '45 will return knowing all the answers and clothed in dignity. LX N ,. A 2 ., 1, 'Q 3 -9. 52 I M Lx : fi?- ilfi .35 QS M... 1 ij: 51 W, Ni? L w..,r,.-- A.. 5. iff .S X i if 5 :SSL .S 5 .am .J .Y ,: ,S E 3 HN .an llonieroom 33 Rim' I Mrs. Hopkins, NV. llixenbuugh, W. lludson, R. Kelly, C, King Pres., S. Kraynoek. Raw 2 V. Kurtz, D, Leichliter, C. Nlagni, V. Martin Pres., C. Miller, ll. A. Nloxin, A, Nlurphy, C. Murtlancl, R. lVleFnddcn, U. Neil, A. Ott, Pearl. Rim' 5C, Perrus See., A. Porterfield, H. Prinkey, Il, Pritts, Rnnker, Rnnker, A. Ridgway, A. Robbins, 1. Ruggieri, 15. Rutter, L. Sehmidle, D. Sehrork. Rim' -I E. Sehroyer, P. Stipa, R. Swany, I. Tully, ll, NVeisgerber, F. lvingrove. llomeroom 40 Raw I Mr. Diem, A. Basinger, D. Kraft, lf. Layton, C. Livingston. Rim' 2 L. Nletzger, U, Nlortimer, E. Pasulka, R. Petrone, R. Prinlcey, Riley, W. Rodgers, ll. Ruggieri, M, Schwartz, M. L. Seese, G. Sharp, L. Sliownmn. How J A Skaleski, M. Smnrto, lf, Smith, lf. Snyder, Soliday, R. Sparks, R. Steindle, D. Swink, Taylor V. Pres., L. Tliornley, Thrush, F. Tripoli. Row -if G. Towzey, R. Veltz, E. Wlagner Pres., G. XVhipkey, M. lVhipl-tey, Wilders, Young, B, Youkin. llomeroom 42 Rim- I Mr. Lnsky, E. Conlon, F. Fosbrink. Rim' 2 E. Lattanzo, R. Lewis, S. Long, Nleans, YV. Morxii, M. Olinsock, WV. Percy, WV, Pritts, R. Ritenour, II. Robbins V. Pres., R. Routzahn, R. Ryan. Row 3 1. Sansone Treas., R. M. Sgro, M. Shaw, C. Shultz, B. Sipe, N, Soika, S. Spear, H. Stetl, ll. Summers, M. Sweeney, L. Taxaeher, K. Tissue. Row -I Turney, R. Ullery, T. lvagner Pres., E, lvalker, lvalters, D. Yvilcox, 13. Nvolfe, G. Yothers, A. Zammarelli, YV. Zavatsky See., K. Swink, Setieheek. 7emfm qfwifzman Span 151 Ready 404 711.6401 Freshman home rooms had meetings every Thursday at 5:05. Programs varied from serious subjects to parties. lfach room tried to find a happy balance ofthe recreational and educational. Miss Usburnis room 8 had a series of programs on lV1anners during February and Marcli. Their guest speakers were chosen to present several points of view-- Miss Sensbach, that ot' the facultyg Miss Nlurphy, that of table etiquette, and Thane Barnett, that of the older student. Each member of the home room participated in some way, either by serving on a committee or by con- tributing to discussions. Miss Gilmore's room 21 thoroughly enjoyed a demon- stration ot' tirst aid procedures April 5 when Grant Butter- more explained bandages for a variety of purposes, anti- dotes for poisons, and methods of moving injured persons. Creativeness was at a premium when Miss Sonafeltis room 32 had a caricature contest. Each drew his impression ot' another home room member. The sketches were identi- tied and judged and prizes were awarded to Vllaneta King, lames Ruane and Clyde Sample. lVlany groups planned their own versions of popular radio programs, letting their imaginations run rampant 11371 particularly on devising consequences when the unlior- tunate victim did not tell the true answer to the question he was asked. Mrs. Chentowis room 31 had a real Valentine party with heart games and refreshments, capably planned by Ruth Meclyfec, Doris McQuigg, Lloma Gangawere, lack Senior, Lois May and Bernadine Moore. Miss Ienkin's Brilliant ldean for raising church funds entertained room 21, April 17. The play was planned by Mary lo Coughenour and in the cast were Evelyn Cole, Nellie Frantz, lean Lashinsky, Lois Brooks, Cynthia Mzirench, Pauline Firestone, and Elizabeth Delligatti. As a class the Freshmen have proved themselves inter- ested in school affairs and anxious to participate in all kinds of activities. They made up 7 percent of the lunior Varsity Football Team and were represented by Robert Dunston on the lunior Varsity Basketball Team. Their intramural girls and boys teams in volleyball, swimming and basketball made such a good showing that they should set a strong pace for upper classmen next year. ln band, orchestra, operetta, debate and newspaper Freshmen have more than a good toe-hold. ln September, as Sophomores, they will move on to further achievements. Homeronm 20 Raw I Miss Wilhelm, H. Balsley, Black, XV. Bradley, C. Brothers, L, Carnes, M. Crayton, R. Davis, R. Ellen- berger, T. Fao, M. Gillette, A. Hart, F. Harvey, F. Holt Sec. Row 2 M. lolinson, B. Keys, D. Liston, N. Malloy, M. Murray, R. Myers Pres., H. Mecutclleon, Pane, F. Richter, R. Rowe, G. Schomer, D. Senor V. Pres., Soltis, Strawn, P. Tissue. Row 5 D. Ulery, M. Witt. Homeroom 17 Row I Miss Bane, XV. Adams, E. Bauer, E. Bulelrush, M. Carroll, R. Carson Pres., H. Crouse, M. DeAngelis, C. Freeman, R. Furtney, G. Glass, I. Godfrey See. Row 2 R. Henry, G. Huey, H. Iones, I. Innes V .Pres., Lohr, G. Mills, M. McCartney, E. McDivitt, E. McDonald, T. McLellan, Nozemaek, I. Persico, D. Roberts, T. Sage, Sodies. Row 5 P. Thrush, C. Williams, P. Wright. Homeroom 21 Row I Miss Trump, H. Anastasion, C. Balsley, F. Bethard, D. Burkett, G. Cochran, A. Collmorn, S. Cropp, DeAngelis, A. DePaul, F. Dippolito. Rim' 2 I. Hann, Il. Harris Pres., Hartman, W. Iackson, I. Karwatsky, Keith, Kestner, K. Knight, D. Lanzi V. Pres., D. Marineli, H. Mikrut, E. Moore, P. Morgan, R. Neil, R. Oaks. Row 5 G. Pierce See., Reece, Shaw, M. Shipley, R. Stiekel, B. Stipa, Tulley, H. Wlliittaker. Homeroom 15 Row I Miss Oglevee, D. Barge Sec., W. Barnllart, B. Borris, D. Brooks, G. Brooks. Raw 2 K. Campbell Pres., L. Clements, N. Craft, A. DeMutl'1, C. Driscoll, E. Dusliuw, D. Egnot, G. Goodwin, K. Greatly, WV. llilsen, T. lluey, Iames, Kestner, Long, E. Miller. Row 5 W. Moneyhun, M. Mornis, K. Orndorff, A. Periotti, D. Pratt, W. Rohlf, P. Saxon, F. Show- man, R. Stewart, I. Swink, S. Wilson, E. WVinkler. Auditorium Raw I Miss Smutz and Mr. Hildebrand. Raw 2 D. Banning, I. Barlxor, C. Barrett, E. Basile, W. Beaver, L. Bender, ll. Betters, R. Bittner, Brahm, YV. Burket, R. Clalxaugh, D. Colateli, F. Colland, B, Collett, A. Collins. Row 5 E. Conway, I. Crislip, R.D'Auria, I. Davidson, D. Davis, C. DeBolt, I. DeLeon, H. Delmar, P. Deore, R. Dewey, A. DiLella, M. Dill, R. Dill, E. Duffy, I. Dull. Row 4 D. Franks, F. Gallo, L. Gangaware, ll. Giles, E. Gough, E. Haines, H. Harshman, K. Hart, B. Henrieh, I. Hoffman, Z. Hyatt, Jones, L. Iones, W. Karwatsky, D. Kennison. How .5 D. Kessler, WV. Keys, G. Kohl, L. Krupp, S. LaPorte, I. Lolxr, B. Lucius, P. Luckey, R. Mallory, F. Massioni, H. May, M. Mazza, I. Mellott, D. Mochabee, A. Mongell. Raw 6' D. Morrell, E. McDowell, W. McFarland, V. McCann, C. New- man, XV. Nicholson, E. Norton, S. Owsky, R. Peach, M. Pearn, C. Peterson, M. Pirl, C. Porterfield, E. Revoek, B. Rodkey. Raw 7 N. Rugg, A. Schultz, P. Shallenlrerger, B. Slxrallow, Skelton, I. Smith, NV. Stevenson, E. Stewart, M. Stillwagon, R. Stoner, B. Stull, A. Tissue, G. Welling, V. W'eshlosky. Raw 'Y W. Wlhipkey, A. Wilkinson, C. Wlilliams, B. Wolfe, C. VVorry, E. Younkin. 4. 38 39 llomeroom 9 Rim' I Miss McClelland, C. Amleregg, N. liuxter, A. Bittner, T. Bower- master, V. llrothers, YY. llrown, M. Brunette, G. Collins, Dixon, T. Dunlcle V. Pres., P Feather, I. Fiersrlnmller, I. Gallagher. Raw 2 l 'l'. Geenan l res., A. lluines, D. Hay, D. llerwiclc, M. lrviu, D. Keller See., D. Leonard, G. Limlerman, A. Lolir, M. Miller, M. Me- Cuteheon, C. MuMastL-rs, Nosehese, M. Dales, M. l'oli4Iom. kim' 7 F. Rist, G. Sidow, M. Statler, C. Statliord, lf. Stewart, YV. Stewart, li. WVelsl1. llomeroom lll Ifmv I Miss llielcs, A. Alesun- trino, ll. Avi-y, R. Bittner, D. Hlavlistone, D. Brown, A. Camlin. Raw 2 Clements See., L. Craft, C. Driscoll, YV. Drumm, D. lfutsey. lf. lfvans, R. Gettings, V. Gillette, D. llalfllill, L. Ilall, F. llerlmert, R. Lee Pres., G. Losier, M. Madison, D. Mitchell. Rim' T Neil, B. Nicholson, V. Pres., ll. Oakes, YV. Opperman, ll. Romeslvurg, XV. Rose-mhile, M. Sliger, S. Sterrett, XV. Tlionms, I. YVilliams, G. Young. llomeroom ll lfim' I Miss Zimmerman, G. Hulda, M. lf. Ihwlley. Huw 2 B. Bradley, YV. Cnmlin, M. Critehtielnl, F. Dalessio, ll. Daniels, C. Feniello, I. Freeman, S. Grist, Hartman Pres., S. Haynes, Huey, I. Lindsay, Nlartray, W. Mickey, Il. Morgan. Raw 3 G. Munson Treas., V. McClelland See., S. Mc- lntire, G. Nicholson, F. Omaticlc, G. Oppman, I. Paduone, Roberts, Rolxinson, Poli- doro, I. Shank, M. Thomas, D. Tressler, D. Wlalker, M. YVisiloslcy. Homeroom 12 Raw I Miss Francis, R. Bradley See., I. Brahm, R. Brindlinger V. Pres., H. Crupp, K. Driscoll, N. Enslcy, M. Frazee, C. Galasso, N. Gough, D. Hahn, R. lleater, L, Iaynes, B. Kennison. Raw 2 B. Kennison, C. Lcielllitcr, M. Nleacldows, P. Miller Pres., I. McClurn-, B. McCoy, R. McMullen, M. Ressler, E. Riggar, S. Showman, B. Snopps, C. Stewart, R. Swallop, M. Tkae, R. Walker. Rau' 5 E. Warclzellz, E. Wlebster, E. Wlhiplcey. llomeroom lfi Raw I Mr. Marshall, R. Anderson, C. Butera, R. Capo, D. Critehtield, I. Danner V Pres., E. Duggan Pres., Evans, F. Falvo, F. Goron, YV. Grimm. Row 2 L. Hay, G. llileman, K. Iones, E. Leonard, M. Long, G. Lopes, R. Marengrs, P. Marietta, C. Metzger, E. Mongell, I. Uppenheim, D. dale. Raw 313. Seolnick, C. Smith, M. Smith, M. Thomas, XV. Wlagner, T. NVilliams, V. YVilson. Patterson See., C. Porath, I. Queer, A. Rosen- 4 Homeroom 15 Raw I Miss Golden, L. Angle, Y. Barker, V. Bonnes, R. Brooks, ll. Cole, V. Davis. Raw 2 B. Durnell, l, Frazier, I. Fueher, C. Hall, S. Henderson, L. Iumes, D. Ioy, D. Luiack See., C. May, I. Nlurruy, D. McFurlanLl, H. Orndorflv, C. Palmer, L. Payne, M. Rnblxins V. Pres. Raw 3 N. Rolxertueci, F. Rulli, G. Schomer, M. Tolxer, C. Trimpey, F. VanNorman Pres., R. Vance, M. Wlallier I. Welxlm, R. Whipkey, Yvynkoop, Yaniello M. Yarnell. Homeroom 22 Row l Mr, Baker. Huw 2 R. Artis, L. Austin, M. Baldwin See., Bisel I. Blannun, R. Bulelmush, E. Davis, YN. Daw- son, M. Foley, T. Ghrist, G. Giles, ll. Gillespie, T. Glasso, B. Hralmak, M. Kraynoelc. Raw 5 E. Largent, l. Martin, M. Mazza, C. Miller, D. Mortimer, M. MeCairns Pres., C. Mc'Cmmr- mielc V. Pres., S. Pennington, D. MeGann, B. Perrine, I. Shallenlxerger, R. Smnil, C. Smith, A. Verhoslcy, B, Wleimer. v f Gm Qalamf f Slam Leaders in Scholarship and Activities Leading roles in class and extra-curricular activities have elevated thirty-five Seniors and Iuniors to stardom in C. H. S. Recognition of their success is in the form of membership in the National Honor Society. Election, based on faculty ratings ot each student scholastically eligible, usually occurs during the senior year but is an especial honor when received by juniors. Although it is given due emphasis, excellence in scholar- ship alone does not earn membership. Qualities of character and leadership, together with the ability and willingness to serve in school projects are also neces- sary qualifications. Obviously, the society is designed not only as a reward for merit but to call attention to those characteristics which determine success in any undertaking. Nlembership might then be taken as an indication of promise for the future and as a mandate to continued leadership. Two initiation ceremonies were held in assembly this year. Un Ianuary 9, Archie Callahan, president during the first semester, presided, and on May' 1, Grant Buttermore, president during the second semester, was master of ceremonies. Sally Nlinerd, secretary, read the list of new members supplied by Nlr. Phillips, Principal ofthe High School. After each new member signed the membership book, he was presented with an arm band and congratulated by the president. The membership pledge was then administered by Mr. Phillips. The themes of the two ceremonies were planned to em- phasize first, the qualifications for membership and second, the significance of election to the society. Talks based on these themes were given by two out- standing members of the community. The Reverend Iamison, Ministei' of the Central Nlethodist Church, spoke on Ianuary 9 and Nlr. Vincent Soisson, District Manager' of the VVest Penn Power Co., gave the second National Honor Society Students initiated into the Society on Nlay l, 19-fl. SENIORS Ruth Boyle Sarah lane Sparks Nlarjorie Craig Claire Vernon Emma lean Hay Christy VVagner IUNioRs Iohn Arn lVlelva Burdick Dorcas Burkhardt Tom Coughenour Ruth Glassburn Iohn Luczak David Nlusgrave Edward Nlacllonald James Rush Lester Strickler Betty Ellen Vilhitten address. lViiss Roland, the faculty sponsor of the National Honor Society, helps to plan initiation ceremonies and the activities of the organization. On Play ti, Miss Roland was the guest speaker at the first initiation of members into Hurst High Schools new chapter of N. ll. At the initiation on January 9, the address wa. given by the Reverend Iamison Archie Callahan is shown welcoming Jeanne Brooks, while Fred Shrallow signs the membership book presided over by Betty Mitchell and Sally Minerd stands ready to give him his arm band. Qfficers FIRST SIiMES'l'ER . .A 'chic Callahan Pl'f.r1'11'e11I ......... ..... V ' ' IJI1'-l'l'dt'Ilf ...... I zvf ' ' ' uw' ..... rzf I l'm.v1 Sc'1'l'f'f11 l - SECOND SHfYll'1STl'fR PF?-Fl.d6l1l ........,...... 1 'fre Pm 'J'l'lft lll, . . . . Serrefaly-Y'1'm.m1w'. . . ' lu 'klmlieates electlon L 1 . . . ,Earl Lowery . . . .Sally Nllnerml ,Grant Buttermore .Wlilliarn Balclwin inercl .. ..Sally Nl Iunior year. ring I 1 f 5 f il I leanne Brooks Gladys Brooks Doris Beard Willi Bald Fred Donalal Nixon Maxine Nlorrlson Betty Mitclmellx Sally MinCl'll ak Ea rl IA 5VV6,' I'xV tk Agnes Kane Rolmert FFHZICFX Lida Engleka Archie Sh rallow Ioan na Sliallenlmerger Nlarie Seca n Nlary lane Russell Callahan? Grant am Butte Win rmorelc ina 1 C l in XX utt if Alaltha lissutlt Ruth l luikut Audriu Millullolg lols U on- l lu 1 i l uhn Brooks I 1sSnultr Stella ltan Qunmngham Rosglla Tolmeitlg Lharlottt Whip- mla 1 tiuuu 1 1 examine la it s llnlnn Blooks linnu SOPIIOMORI-18 l z'r.fl Row: Cleo Driseolltlg, Laurella Hauer, Betty Alillerx, lieth Reece, Virginia Beal, Patricia Dunkle, Viviun Calhoun, litatriue Chambers, Marian llerrington, Second Rum: Norma llaug, Loretta Collrornbk, Bernice Goswn Doris Addis, Anna Grace Pigman, Marie Connitli, Suzanne Delvlutlflg Doris Showman, Gayle Pritts. Y71z'rd Raw: Betty MacBurney3lf, Frances Ducai, Lillian llallxaugh Agnes Martis, Anna Dragoo, Phyllis McGill7k, Alargaret lean New xneyer, Betty Lou Lewis, Virginia Cunningham, lfthel Nliller. lfuurlh Raw: W'ilma Leiehliter, Diary Thompson, Paula Wishait Marian Griglaktk, Geraldine Queer, Betty loyce Cole, Arva lean May', Sally Marehel, Iaekie Wlestphalak, Audrey Smyth. lfifffz Raw: Mary Siesky, Lois Drunim, Theresa Grimaldi li s Mecoyt, Dorothy Sherriek, Norma lVhittalcer4', Shirley lieinlmaugh Rowena Stickelt, janet Seefeltx. ml Help Qthers and GIRL RESERV li CABINET Sralrzlr lane Lee Shaw, Mary Louise Young, Miss Galiardi, Miss Vernon Miss Murphy, Mrs. Purrier, Mary lane Russell, Claire Vernon, Slalzd1'11y1.' Doris Beard, Miss Wlalters, Gladys Brooks, Dorothy NVhittaker Relxeeea Herd, Sally Minerd, Louise Tulley, Mariorie Craig, Dorcas Hurkliardt Fotenie Melassanos. G. R.'s CALENDAR FOR I9-10--ll G. R.'s First Meeting.. . Get Acquainted Tea . . . . Mardi Gras Parade ,,.. ....... G. R 's received prize ...Sept. 16 ...Sept. 30 ...Dct. 10 Hallowe-'en Parade .........., ,.... C ict. 25 Mystery Mansion, '... .... ............,.. t J ct. 29f5l G. R.'s Hallowe'en Assemlmllv Programa Scavenger Hunt . . . . . ....................,. Nov. -1 TinCanFrolic..,..,........... Admission one can of liood G. R.'s Deliver Thanksgiving Baskets , . Toy Time Toile-rs ............ . . G. Rfs Toy Shop Skit G. R.'s Go Christmas Caroling. . G. R.'s Deliver Toys . . . .. . . . Title Pages ..........,........... Book reviews lmy Miss Klutey Sweetheart Ball ............ . . . G. R.'s get their men Sophomore Minstrel .. . . . Irish Iign ......... . . G. R. Vesper's Service . . . .. . . . .. Parents and Daughter Banquet. . . Reading of Honor Roll Election of Officers ......... lnstallation of New Ollicers . . . ..Nov. 22 . .Nov. 27 . .Dec. 9 ..Dec. 19 ..Dec. 20 ...Iz1n. 20 ...Feln 15 ...Felm. 17 ....Mar. 17 Apr. 6e8-9 . . . .May 8 ..May 12 ,..lVlz1y 26 Helping Santa Claus to rememher everyone, G. R.'s 're-glamorizecl' old toysl The 'glamor-giving' girls pictured are Phyllis Younkin, Audrey Smyth, lane Lee Shaw, Gladys Brooks, Fotenie Melassanos. One hundredland twenty Thanksgiving haskets were packed with the needs of particular families in mind. Pauline Ryan, Geneva Sandusky und Loretta Morey are shown below, doing their hit. 'l' Indicates membership on honor roll. l'f1-.rl It'nw.' Betty lloughx, hiarie Grimm, hlary K. Cropp, Lurlie lvalton, lletty Richey, hlatlelyn Zaniinerrelli, lune Lal,orte, Mini'- garet ltiao, Frances Vance, ixlarfella Falcone. Altiurlnl lfme: .Marian King, Peggy Lasliinsliyg Valeria Pe 'gy Wlitnhellii, lfvelyn Fiano, Gretta Piper, Nlziriorie Swan, hlariorie E- St illuagon, l lelen Yauniello. 1711711 lftn-'.' Frances Rantlolph, lean Gaal, lflizalreth Dilulio, Betty Xveisgerlwer, Leonore Gillott, Pauline Conte, hlarie Tissue, Lucille lfvans, Naomi Umlmle. l o:u'Ni lfmv: hlarioric Gray, Loretto Russox, Verna Lohr, Virginia hlartin, Lulu Vliallieci, Betty Shounian, Dorothy Gritlinjt, iwlary Blar- 'aret Glottieltyzt, Doris Xvingrove. 5 lffflfl Rimes Dolores Rohlti, Retha lolinson, lfniily hlorgan, lfvelyn t llagernian, hlnriel i'VleCairns, Nhiry Cor4laro , lflizaheth Kemp, Diary hlinertl, Dorothy llurlcett, Grace Nelson, twariorie iluniphrey+ ltrecla llaryeylg. Rwieaaeft Have a Good Time 'rllis -VL'ill' thc cxilil IIUSCFXVCS, tlrlc l,f the niost outstantling organizations of our school, haul a niemhership ot' 2-15 enthusiastic girls. Practically every activity in which these girls participatecl was carriecl on with the purpose ot' nialcing other people hap- pier. ltfach girl ioytiully helpetl in either collecting txootl or in paclcing ancl clistriliuting lfltl lmaslcets to the neemly lxaniilies ol, this coniniunity for their Tlianlisgiviiig clinners. At Christmas time the girls louncl lots ot' tvun in playing Santa Claus to poor lcialtlies. No toys the G. Rfs col- lectecl were so olcl or hrolien that they coultln't he matle new again hy these jolly girls anal many a poor ehiltl was thrilletl on Christmas morn when he touncl that Santa hatln't forgotten him atiter all. lfver to he remem- heretl is the G. Rfs inspiring anal solemn Vesper Service which was heltl April ti at the First Preslmyterian Church. The G. R.'s tlouncl time to partici- pate in activities that were for mem- hers only. They haul a lot of txun at the Scavenger lluntn where they eagerly searehecl for seemingly impossible things, This year atxter the hunt the girls enjoyed their traclitional Hlmalcecl hean slipper at the new lfast Park. ln ltiehruary twhen Cupitl shoots his how antl arrowsj the G. R.'s Sweetheart Ballu was heltl anal each girl brought her nian. Wlany romances were startetl hy Dan Cupitl tllavicl Dan- ielsj who presitlecl over the atlxair. The proud parents ot' these girls were given an opportunity to participate in at least one oti the clulfs activities. This was the annual Parents-Daugh- ter Banquet heltl Flay 8, at the Nlethotlist Episcopal Church. Sl-INIORS lflf-.f-1R.1..'.' Louise Blackstone, lfthel Nicholson, Nlary n i un 4 Ann Urazi, Verna Romeshurg, Ruth Davis, Genevieye Lulyoltt ixl uit Nu i Betty Phillipsi lloulingak. Sf't'mi1fft'.m'.' Alma Prinlceytli, Betty llaln-l'lao3k, lfotenie 'Nh s 1 s N u L s 1 ul a Anna Diary Harmon, leanne lirooksali, Geralnline Lal'ortt loinn A Shi tiosuu it Statler, Nlargaret Pastor, Ethel hleClintoela, Frances Rile Tlifrd lfmu: Fay Nlayoak, Geneva Sannluslcy, lliltla Nuhos t in a Geralmline Gray, Loretta Nlorey Glaclys Guaril, Louise 1 i nt IV tlloxullt Nlaigu Athlis, Glamlys Hrooksx, Patricia U'Uonnell44, Della Anastasion f nurU1 lfmuf Betty i'Vlitcl'1ell:H4, Betty liighani, Yvonne ina I Q all Verxiont, Allrerta Liston, Rita Smyth, Freda lohnson, Ruti Soylt ugu nuay ,g tm Lois lean Iluey, Liala lfnglelca, Genevieve Glasshurn. 1 IfH1 li'na-.- Dorothy lfarlior, Pauline Ryantt, Loreen lloox nt nts ant .aint Taylor, luniata llall, Dorothy YVliittakerl:. Doris Crayton N ix 1 st t 'VX il ia llxsn llaugh, Nlaxine hflorrison, Bernatline Laughery, Virginia Ui in N l y lint ntl , w IJl'L'J'lt1t'l1f . .... .Gladys Brooks LOXUUI U I R' ' ' ' I A . I i f . 1 fer-P1'e.v.. . .Dorothy Wlhittalxer lffbtffftlf -xltlllml I -i X l Pri 1' un 'Uorot ix N 1 1 H L Wi in tyl'l'l't'flIl:ll ......,. Rhea llercl , 1-ft' , . K U H 5 t L l T I . T ll .Sm'141f .Se1'v1refS1llx in in s f' 'II.l'l1l l'. . . ...... OUISL' ll CV ' ' I 1 ' - tsrlfltlf -lane Lu Sian, xllss Alun vi- '-R-ll V 4 tlwlllh' L UM 'l 'uf Jani' uS5C llfzmlt' 'Dorcas l 1 nc t xlis X '1 te Colzzllzelwzzf ber.. . . . .Doris Beartl Smzpfnmt- 4Fottnu W t 1 mt N ss i 1 The goat ate three retl shirts right oll' the line in tht t Nhnsi IS ion Coming through an ar-'h ot' Cupirlls arrows in the 5.1 in ut S ut ual Ball, Virginia Drunim antl Thane llarnett fAlmvx'I AIJVANCICD CAMERA CLUB flop lefty 1 1il'.rI Row: C. lluirston, lv. Riclgwuy, D, Ilay, Il. Ilutlinmn. .S'mw1Jlt'f1u'.- Air. Ilurtnmu, C. Rnalolpli, I.. Lenlmrt, N. Ilolner, ll.Cavamiugl1, T. Cray. WOODCARYINC CI UB LWUIJ ftoari htj 1 . . 1 g l fr.rl Raw: Il. Wlfisgerlxer, I. Ii. Thrnslxer, G. Cortlzxro, U. Toreliio, L. Sclunitlle. I. Iiielier, R. Strelnp. .Slrrnnrl 1t'uu'.' F. Snntlusky. R. Kniglmt, C. Shipley, F. I'ulla.lino, G. Solimlay, R. Burnlmrt, R. Petrone, R. Nnlrors. L. Beatty. Yyuvrd Rmv: A. Rulli, G. Younkin, G. rllresslar, N. Zalnnmrelli, Aflnrtis, A, Murtz, C. Buuklioltz, H, Iolxnson, Mr. Ka-iglitley, CAMERA CLUB fnmidtlleleftj f i'1'.rlRnu'.' P. AI. Rulli, A. Torchio, ll. Carrol, I. Riclxter, S. lVIolinuro, A. Antlys iolm, B. Miller. .S'rrm1d Row: XV. XVoonlwnrtl, C. Davis, P. I'allmlino, ll. Goueher, A. Marakns, C, Dixon, G. Pritts. 77u'rd Row: Mr. Ilartnmn, I. llostetler, ll. Iirhzxrml, R. Gallagher, A. Rolxerts, C. Brothers, I. Brown. VVOOIJCARVING CLUB fMon.I tmiddle riglitl l'lI1'.rl lfnw: L. Struugliters, C. Lolmr, Ifivller, Spieola, A. Rulli, B. Evans If Craft G Carla' I 'I'I-- I ' - -' .i s no, Q. S up Ly, IN. Lounxnu. 'A'n'm11l Rinu: I. Senor, I. Connor, B. Ensley, G. Tresslar, C. Bowser, L. Ilya: R. Niellolson, XV. Ilillen, A. Stonelmrnker, A. Kulp. 77u'rri Rum: Il. l'errus, Carlton, G, Solicluy, V. Sipe, G. Stoner, R. Selxneiiler XV. Gnmliell o, B. Lincoln, I. WK-lslx, ll. Snyder, Mr. Keiglxtley. MANUAL ARTS tlowcr Ietitj 1 fr.rl Raw, 'If Ritell, Il. Cramer, B, Ifnsley, R. Venersky. Svmfzrl lfow: B. Miller, K. May, Il. Iluviclson, R. Snytler. l f1zrI Rom. R. Sllerrirk, Swnnfi R4 XV. May, R. m MANUAL ARTS flower rightj K. Brooks, A. Uhler, WV, Scarlett, IJ, Regan, K. Krause, U. Leasure G. Mi'ller, C. Risk, R. Stremp. Rose, Crulner, Mr. Munsey. G. Friend, C. Pritts, C. Lanzi, NV. Carroll, I. NVL-lslm, N. Pritts, Boys' Cratts Clulms tllvlowj cumfr CLUB mv.-.in ttop lefty l 1'r.rl Row: R. Uavis, ll. Pillu, G. Pillu, A. Malloy, If. Ilnrslxnmn. .S'm'mnI Row: M. l'lnlxnun4lson, L. V. Grimm, M. Trope, M. IK-zxrl, B. XVeisgerlwer Tflfrd Raw: B. Bowers, E. lVIeClintoc'k, l'l. Collison, G. Glusslxurn, L. Bittner. YARNCRAFT CLUB ttop riglitl f fl'.fl1fnw.' M. NVQ-luster, C.-Collins, M. Critelitieltl, P. Lininger, ll. Younkin, A. llostielt, M. Herbert, B. Hart. .S'n'und Rvws V. Romeslwurg, B. Lininger, I. Ulclluntl, I. Mulrolm, R. NVitt, S. Huy, S. Snyder, L. A. Tlmnms, U. Gaiter. Tlzfrfi Raw: M. Staines, If. Rive, V. l'flwerlxurter, ll. Garber, lf. Iless, B. Barren I. lValters, If. Bittner, R. Brooks. YARNCRAFT CLUB feenterj l I1u'l Row: R. Mongell, L, Iletwiler, L. Tlxornley, C. L. Ilriscoll, R. l'rin'.t-5 Il. R. Pierre, M. Meadows, T. Renzi, R. Moser. Serufzd Row: A Basinger, D. Rotleliezxver, B. S. Rt-hm, M. Sehomer, I. Noze- mack, R. Mulvihill, Miss Kurtz, M. Iones, R. Smyth, B. Graves, B. Kinnan, A. Iackson, M. Svlnmnier. QUILT CLUB flower leftj lffnrf Raw: R, Emanuel, S. DeMutl1, M. Conitlf, G. Ilarlmugli, V. Mussioni. Suzrond How: M. L. Newmycr, S. Nvagner, B, Goldstone, A. Kcstner, M. Lilley, L. Masein, G. Stewart. Third Row: E. Sine, A. Yvingarcl, L. Brooks, V. Connwuy, R. Luinlmert, AI. Tremor, Miss Floto. CRAFT CLUB tMon,I flower rightb Flrfl Raw: Cv. Cainlin, C. Clark, M. Ilawkins, Seliroyer, A. Costello, A. Iaekson, F. Iones. Srconrf Row: Glass, E. Stillwugon, A. Stull, G Yothers, IT. Keith, IC. Fire- stone, M. I. Bigam, D. Anderson. I7u'rd Row: R. Stcinclle, If. Blue-Imaugli, M, Stoner, F. Veltz, B. Iluinplirey, M. Gould, T. Gultlenslmh, N. Kuhn, I.. Gungawere. Girls' Crafts Clubs 4 0-'L fail! ancf Saciadllflll' Social Dancing Clubs tAlmvt-I socmi. nfwciwu cruns tWt-tl. I lop lcftl l I'l'.rf Ruin' NI. Ilt'rlrt'l'l, II. Rullur, M, Kininlcl, Crixlvr, If. Alvtlnllnli, I.. Ilroolcs, U. illowzcy, I.. Sliowmzxn, M, Collmorn. St'1'ufid lt'.m',' C. Mulmncy, M. Iain:-s, Y. I.alI:inzo, Rnnl4cr, Ir. Alzllirc I.. I. Davis, If. S-'limytfi-, II, IVIoorc. I. Rnnlwr. 5 Tfrlnl' lfutu' R. III. Pitlwncnt, S, Cooper, IV, King, G. Sliarp, III. I.. Ililfat-n, R. IWcI mltlt'n, II. Ifricntl, III. Scliroclc, V, Finno, If. IWullL'nnt'x. l u1:rlf1kfm'.' B, IIcIIoll, A. Skzllt-Slti, M. Ifignm, II. Rolwliins, If, Vt-ltz, II. Iunlc, l.. Dixon, M. Wluipltt-y, li, Iloopt-r. txvvtl. ll lop riglill l'lf1'.rIlx'm.',' R. Grnlmm, Ilcllnvcrliizl. C, Clurlt, I.. Quinto, I. Ntvil, II. Mar Ilurnvy, I.. Kwiuulior. 1 W 1 1 - At'i'm11Ilt'nw.' I. Sunsout-, lt. Iluw, S. Sow,-r, IVI. Stzunt-s, I. Oltllunfl, II. IVolIic A, Sloll, C. Millt-r. Tlzfril lfnw: R, Stcin.ll, I. lftlcnlmo, Il, lluntcr, R. Szmnt-r, P. IWcCratli, I. llnxson, K. Ilnrroux, R, IW, Scgro, IVI. IVt'yzinl, III. IYIiitu. I mu'lI1 lfu.--: IC. Solirzmko, II. Dixon, R, King, M. l't-pt-rnli, III. Staincs Snmrlo, II, Barron, lf. Ifclligntti, I.. FI05-tl, C. Sliullx, G. Rift. IMon. II 'lower luftl l 1'1-.rllfntw II, llootl, G. Furtnuy, N. Frantz, M. lim-tw-, IC. I5iInlin, Ii. Goltl stont-, A. Picrcc, IVI, Blast-y, M. Ilurrington, N, llaug. Snmfnl l?fnt': ll. Yanicllo, I . Vnncc, P, Dunlilt-, M, Fino, IVI. Tissue, I. I.t-ighty, P. Conti, C. I.. Uris-'oll, P. Ivislmrt, M. Swan. Tlzlrd lt'.1..-.- I, Wt-lls, G. Pritts, ll. Gi-intllt-, P. Firestone, A. Smytli, IJ. Ilurlwtl I. Gnal, A. lf, IIrngoo, M. Zzuimmrrn-Ili, I, Imsliinwlty, 'l'. Crinmltli, IVI, I.. Nw.-wine,-ycri lfnrlrill lfmiu' V. Cnllioun, I.. Ilzwlmuugli, IJ. Sliownmn, lf. I. Marlin, I.. Ifvuns, II, Atltlis, NV, l.t-iclilitt-r, II. Cult-, l., Fa-uliur, U. Goultl, A. Mnrlis Ill Slillwngon, A. Kcstnt-r, l 1'f'lh Klum' AVI. Stillwagon, IVI, lf. IVlnllory, I.. lIrumin, V. Lolir, lf, Ki-mp, II. Gowwirk, M. SL-Islay, II. Rohlf, II. llurvvy, N, Yvluitlulicr, If. Morgan, N, Long If. Millcr, M. C. Cropp. tMon. I 'lower rigltil l 1'f-.rl Rim-: IW. Ynnit-llo, li. Galt-S, lf. Swinlc, K. Solranlm, V. lfivlwr, Il. Iloovt-i F. Grimm, F, I.int, M. Ilunncsscy. St-mm! lfntv: Miss l.it-lit-rt, M. Sht-art-r, li. lloilgu, Ilalil, I.. Daviw, IJ. Slum-- nmn, II. Sliiplt-y, I. Ivullicly M, Ulrcy, IJ. Ilunirlc, III. Wvugncr. Tlifnl Ruw: I . linltlu, IJ. Rt-itl, R, Ilmlnas, M, Sccsv, A, Gziutliullo, IC. Miclwv, R. Miller, K, Logstlon, M. IVIillcr, T. Slcusinan, V. Morris. i lfmzrlli li'nit': P. Pratt, I., Ik-twilcr, B, lmmranurkci-, II. lfllt-nlicrafcr, Il, Ilroolts, R. Rcvorlc, K. Kino, R. Iolinson, R. Miller, I. Ilt'Paul, S. Marincli, G, Stull. lfffllz lftmm- M. Millci', II. lfuululc, I. Young, R. Bt-cr, F. Olszewslm, A. Swinla, C. Burrows, M. Slit-tlltwk, IVI. Putluonc, IVI. Swccncy, I.. Glirist, I. Ifricnil. ,M. IBL-lowj CIIICSS CLUB flop lclilj l 1'r.rlRnw.' F, llolt, A. Thomas, G, llcinlmuugh, R. IVIilln-r, M. Slruwn, If. Ioyu- R. Small. C, Iiarnlmrt, I. Inlmstm. A'.'1-mid Ix'nw.' R. XVnllwr, II. I.cilvt-rgur, R. Us-lilstom-, I. Cliristoplu-r, YV. Ct-cl: ring, D. liroolss, R, IIulnmn, Mr, MCNQ-il, VV. Iolinson, Il. Ivorlunnn, R. Prills II. Ifossclinun, I. II. Aint-y, llurtnmn, A. Crintllt-. CIIUIR Ilop riglill l 1r.rl lfuw: C. llriscoll, R. Crmnvr, M. l'rt-stin, M. lf, l':uyn:-, R. llroolcs, A Iirumnl, M, Grimm, M. Iiollomlcy, II'Auriu, Kiniwy, M. Slcuurl, S. Dvlioli I, Mazza, M. Sailor, C. Corrznlo. X.'r.1ml R.fw.- li. IJcBolt, I.. XValton, ll. Ilninus, IJ. lit-ll, I.. Clniuitw, S. Mills l.. Pliillippi, II. Liningvr, B. Coram, IJcl7zu'l, G. Iwillur, ll. Rmlt-l1t1u't-r, I3 I.nnglt-y, A. Uruvi, R. 'lNlxoinns. Tlifni lfuw: Mr. Anstinv, I., liittnvr, Y. lfii-In-r, lf, lft-i4'lulitcy', IC. lfinno, I Milllc,-n, G Trump, S. Grcgg, If. Slnownmn, l.. Clips-miggi, IC l'nrtritlgc, G, 'l'urnnIo S. lfalvo, M. Iluilinc, M, I. Biguin. lf. C :ugln-nour. l m1r1I1 Kimi. R. llarslinmn. N. Snyilcr. II. liitzzim, R. XVitI, V, Uoppt-llit-tit-I' II. Rolilf, C. Ilfvirston, II. Yvitt, Il, Ilvrrinuton, A. Otl, l., fizulgnwt'l'u, Inns lrrinli, S. Kohl, I. Kvslncr. IIRIIIGIC CLUB tIVIon initltllu It-tty f fr,rl lfntu' I.. Trump, M. Srliolnvr, M. Stliomt'r, M. l't'url, lf. M. Snytlvr M. Icniplcton, lf. Ctiuglit-imur, S. Sparks, R. l'fiimm.t-l. AIf'1'm1rf1f.m'.' Mr. IV, I.. Lcwis, III. Sluiluslai, C, lflling, IV, Rtwlu-nlw-rg, C. Sniilli I, Martis, II. Porte-r, M, Cox. IIRIIDGIC CLUB Uvml niitltllc riglill I 1'r.rlR.m'.' If. Ilay, I7. llnnivls, I . Rilvy, U. I.ul,orYn', I.. lluvy, IJ. Mtvl't'x' 1 I.. lloovcr, l..1Vlot-I-y, Y. I izvi, IVI. l.. Young, G. Suncluslcy, M. Atliliw, If. W't'iivtii'i Strunzff Rum: I . Mt-lasstxiitvs, I.. Snyrlvr, lnirlwy, II. Suliouuuc, lf. Iortlnn R. IVallwr, M, Strawn, ID. Ifosst-lnmn, M. Asli, II. U1u'lwt-r, ll. Anustusion M Iialslvy. I i STAIVIP CLUB Ilowcr IQIII l l'1'.rlRmu.' I . llolt, R, Ilt-tzel, I.. Davis, ll. lIowt-r, IV, l't'rt'y, iYt'mw1d Huw: I, Ilnsingcr, R. Miller, O. llt-inlmugli, II. Iunlc, YY. Sulioinur IJ I iran.. ' ' Third lfmu: C. Mycrx, IJ, lhntllt-y, XV. liuncuttt-r, II. XVL-llu-r, C. Iioviscr, R Cross, Mr, Gulil. H BRIDGE CLUB tIVIon lowur right! l l'r,rl Row: C, Cnntliloro, I . Krinp, G. Ilt'l'olo, N. Ilouurtl, I. Urslmwlto V. Sccsv. I I Sifrvnzrl' 1t'uw.' Mrs. lloplcinu, II. Ilcliolt, G. Davis, M. Isrzxin, l., VVhitt', M, Haney, V, Atlums, Il, Iluntlcrson. Y711'ri1 Row: G. Gnlasso, I, Picrcc, D. Corvin, Puml, I. XVilt'ox, 'l'. Christoplicr D. MrIfmltlen, T, Moon. D Games, Singing ancl Collecting ln Dramatics MARl0Nli'l l'li CLUB l'1'r.r1 lfmv: I. MrCoy, M, lirrult, I.. Christ, E. Zzivulslcy, lllr. lioylzinil. .VuriuI1f Rmvf R. Snyilvr, M. Swvclwy, lV. rllllolwllcy, Gclgcr, ll, lVorlcnmn, D, Davis, l RliSllMAN URAMATIC CLUB l 1'r.rl Ifnwf R. llillvn, ll. Luiilililcr, C. llflalmm-y, L. Sllowmun, A. Nlzilloy, L. Sliownmn, M. Mi-mlows, Nl, Collnurn, i3l'i'ivnlR1m'.' S. Cooper, lf. Alnlallnll, M, Collglwnour, lf. Si-liroyi-i-, L. Alr- l arlnml L. Corin-al, I. Goulrl, M. Scllrovlc, li. Moore, I, Rnnkur. T-'lzinfilfmu' lVullu'r, ll, lk-Bolt, F. Alguin-, M. L, llilscn, M. Inxnus, YV, Uillispivs G Slmrp S. Speer, Y. Luinnzo, A. Slmlcslii, L. Bvnliy. lim,-1A lem' Mi-L. ci..-iifmi. M. Ks...1,.-I, H. Rolxlvins, R. M.-,lvl-.-, I. rmmwm, l R. Roulznlm, R. l'crrinL', Bal., K. liurrows, ll, Gravy-s, ll. lin-ll. SENIOR IJRAMATIC CLUB l fr.-'I Rui-'.' M. Coulu, L. lllzirlistom-, V. Ronicslmurg, lf. Atlcins, S. Livingston, XV. Smith. iS'wr'm1.l lfmv: ll, lVilson, L. Sutton, ll. lVornmcla, G. lVzisning1on, R. Carter, R, linrr. Srmwui Rm . A . 1 , cz mi..-.1 J c.,..2i.,-M...-, '. nl...-li, . , . , C I-mu-lh Ifvii-.' lf, Millnr, R. G'-lilstom-, A. llurlcu, P. Ryan, 'I'. lli-ruin-lc, A, Cullu- lmn, lV. Iolinson, I. Luonlvruno, llzill, A. M, llarnxon, T. llzlrnull. I. Lnl'or1c, Kmmli SUl'll01ll0Rl'i URAMATlC CLUB I l'r.rI Rnw: M. lfulvonu, L. llnuvr, Nl. Slwnrcr, Al. Gillucrl, N, Umlrle, V. Beal, lf. .' . Si'f'omI lfmv: V. Czxllmoun, li. Rh-li.-y, A. Nlny, B. Cole, M. Millcr, R. Miller, l l l., 'l'nIuuii, ' ' S uiisimin. 'l'hff-.i ICM-. ll. Lina, Miss Phillips, V. Phillips, K. Kino, I. Sn-rl!-lt, R, Stifkel, lf. llagcrlnan, R. lolmson, ll. lloover, A. G, Pignmn. IUNIOR IJRAMATIC CLUB l ff-.rl Huw: li. Ailclis, ll. Rilrli, C. liiselu, G. lVatkins, M. Olillannl, L. Conway, ll. Illm1lLalnx'vl' A Miller, l ranu-s, Camlulora, R, Nlongelluzzo. .Vrrm1if Ruin: VI. ll!-lls, V. l L'nln-llo, l'. llroolas, C. lllliiplwy, M. Cramer, I. Cun- ninglmm, K Kvuncr II Carlsonuro, L. Younlcln, lf, Riu-. 7'1,,f.1 1e.,.1-.- Mass M..is1,..11, 1. M.-R..1,1,i.-, T. ivimm, I.. sample, 12, xx'.,rk.mm, ls, Many, ll, Corvin, N. llownril, ll. Ruggicri, ll. Franks. u' 'Vliss M'l1l'1lzxs li. M, Snyclcr, Nlalvolln, G, Pistilli, G. Galassu, Makm 7!ze Mad ln Personality and lllanners l'l :RSUNALlTY CLUB flV1'cl.l l 1'r,rI Huw: lf, lloilgc, A. l,iii-zulq, Nl, Stcvuns, R, Riulii-y, R. Mincril, S, lVuis- gn-rlmcr, Cunningham, D, Slllplvy, R, Prinlwy, ll. Callus, D. llrilis. Srfivluf Raw: Nl. l7iMagislro, R. Cirilln, A. Burliliolalcr, li. Spimlii, lf. Ri-sh, I. lfricnnl, S. Kozcl, M. llaincy, V. P1-isullm, M, A. Cormlnro, Miss Si-nslmcli. Tfzinl Row: V. Sn-csc, I. l'icl's'c, M. Cnrlionaro, V, llrollxurs, L. Sf,-isliy, G. Olilv.-r, D. McFarlmlcn, l. Friuml, M. Sin-lu-rt, R. Shultz, M, Conway, C. Qurcr, l'l'CRSONALlTY CLUB lMon.l I 1'r.rl Raw: F, Cnnclilaro, L. Bulfla, A. Anclylolwn, M, Ulillnml, lf, Allllur, lf. Clark, lf. Atkins, L, Pliillippi, Ill. Massioni. .Vi'm1x1I Rum: D. Haines, V. Carlmonaro, M. Crynorlx, ll. Curlxonuro, R. llnrsli- nu-in, I, Uuary, I, Brooks, B, l'ierrc, Miss SQ-nslraclm. Tluini Raw: ll, llluclx, E, Lciclililcr, ll. lirotlicrs, N, liipurnn, li. Fira-slum-, M. Hnlucrcr, M. Cain, C, Blucl-1, B, Fuulalu, M. Ioncs. CHARM CLUB l 1'r.r1Ruw: U. Ruggicri, M. Yannicllo, M. Ulrcy, M. Fun, A. lfullin, F. Gillotl. Surmzd Rum: K. Sofrunko, U. Sliowinam, lf. lfrrutl, M, L. Sccsc, F, Ulsm-wslm, P, McGill, S. Cirilli, I, lVullacr, G, Furtncy, M. I. Ncwniycr. Yyiird ICM-,A li. Brooks, M, Pailuonc, D. M. KL-ith, R. Rcvorlc, M. Mincril, M. Slxccllorli, C, Burrows, A. Swinlc, M. lluggnn, lValfcrs, U. llroolcs. l'C'l'lQUl'i'l'Tl': CLUB l'lVuil.I f'lfr.rl Row: F. ljvlsorxlo, A. ljrinlccy, ll. Uzilrcrlur, G. llnnlilc, lf. KL-mp, R. Sleaslnan, lf. Stillwagon. Srrrnlrf 1x'fm'.' A, Sfmla-r, C. Vclllvvi, ll. Slcusxlmlh lf. Goswiak, ll. Broolis, Nl. Piqxmrli, S. Huy, l, Urchaslco. Third Row: I. Bonnctk, Ill. Stoner, A. lrwin, F. lVnoolcry, ll, lVliiltnlu.-r, V. l'ilmcrlmrlcr, M. Szmner, F. Iollnson, C. Smitli, lf. Clelrls. l'fTlQUli'I l'l'f CLUB tMon.J 1 l'r.rl Row: U, Young, T. Runlxlc, G. llzxrlmuglx, ll. llanlczunycr, ll. Uilisfm, lf. Zavntslxy, G. lVasl1ington, Z. Gaines, ll, lVilson. iSl'vnm1Rnw: R. Cartcr, H. lVorniucla, L. Sutton, lf. Springer, M, Crzunur, Ill. Lilly, A, Kane, L. Younlcin, I, Giloslcy. Tlzfrrl Raw: ll. Knopsnyilvr, P. Younlain, lf. Cunningham, V. Conway, N. Snyslcr, ll. Snyalrr, Y. Camp, C. M. Long, M. Iorilun, D. Maltlxcws, D. llarkroln. In Gut-of-Door Activiilcs FISH ANTI Gflllllf Clllll l 1'r.rl Raw: A. Mitchell, D. Leunnrml, Il. Sielnnll, l,. Sllllnngou, N. King, I Cole, Ilougl1, Dl'ism'nll, lv. Hough, II. l.nylnnn, I. lllnnlrl, lf. Allan, fl. Thomas lll. Ilarlmngh. Svvofrd Rum: C. Lowe, D. Seese, B.Gnrli1-k, llf Knplk, I. Slolqma, ll. R. Gm-lil-k F. Hartman, I. Steimll, D. Leilverger, R. Slmerrifk, C. llhgm-r, U. Illmler, ll Boyd, F. Lizza, IC. Strong, E. Niehlow. A. Ohh-r, Il. llallvnlinu. Third Row: Mr. Sisley, D. Ilny, ll. Grifllihs, ll. lllllan, ll. Nlosrr, ll'. Ueeln-ing U. Craig, O. Davis, R. Taylor, V. Tlmomas, B. Kelll-r, I. llonnlo, C. Smlllx, K Krause, C. Iser, R. Nicholson, ll. Kalp, T. Plmillips. Fnurlll Raw: C. Filing, B. lllarrielc, Nl. Peek, R. Sleusmun, ll'. ll'lnlln-lm, ll' Pearl, I. lvilcox, N. Prllls, D. Conlon, Il. Vnnorsclnle, ul. Ilulrhinson, li, l.ln4'oln R. Channing, B. lvelslx, I. Cramer, ll'. Carroll, Il. Csnumxnplm. R. Shipley. llUTUlVlUBII,l': CLUB l 1'r.rl Row: D. Leonard, R. Mazvzx, P. Hensley, If. Strolm, ll. lllanll-ll, R. Kniglml V. Thomas, Nlitrhell, Pritts. Xwrnlzzl Haw: lv. King, Glxrlsl, G. Yuunlaln, C. lser, R. Keller, I. Srlmnllz R. Schneider, C. Trump, I. Aalnlis, ll. Kalp. Tlrfrrf Row: A. IVlrGnnn, N. Zalnlnnrelll, P. Fino, I.. lxlvlzgvr, fl, ulnslerson K. Nlay, R. Semlvower, K. Bun-kluoliz, D. lVn-lker, If. Iolmson, R, Ilollmnn, Axlr Gnlml. NATURE STUDY CLUB vMon. lv l 1r.rI Raw: ll'. IliAenlwaugl1, ll. Kalp, Nl. Salnwxrlz, Nl. I Nlnllory, lf. Ill-ntvl' R, Sparks, lvilrlers. Svrmni Raw: Mr. Lewis, I. Enos, lf. Pasullm, lv. Tropv, lf. l7ill'iH, ll' Nloon, F. Tripoli, Emanuel. NATURIC STUDY CI.l.'l3 4ll'eml. llu f l'r.rfR1m',' D. llvilson, Ilengueml, Tulley, K. Tissue, llrmllep, N. lfrnulz IJ. Grindle, M. Blasey, I. Senor, R. Swnney, N. Clemmer, R Snipln-5. Srmnrl Raw: Taylor, lv. llillen. Il. Prylululc, S. Iames, U. Tissue, ll. ll'eis gerlwr, I. Nlervis, C. Nienolson, P. Craft SPORT CLUB 1'l'r,rf Row: C. Evans, lf. Drxzlsmi, B. ljzzn, N. Klnu. I. lflllmurn, R, Venerslu' C. Peterson. I I Sufmzd Rum: F. Sanclusliy, P. Daniels, R. flipliotti, O. Torvlno, I. Collinson R. Prinlcey, D. Gallcntlne, R. Small. Third Row: WV. Saponaru, R. lleitzell, U. Small, R. Skinner, I. lfrienwl, I. Klein R. Nosshese, F. Pallamlino, E. Nil-klow. l o14rIl1 Rum: Mr. Dolnle, If. Hannigan, I. Cartwright, I. Hannon, ll. lhuillson. C. Scisky, M. Sleasman, R. Kephart. xp wmv For the tirst time, the High School gave a double performance ot' the annual operetta. Un the twenty-tirst and the twenty-second ol' November, Gilbert and Sullivan's delightful and mild satire on the British Navy was ably per- formed by the outstanding singers ot' our lligh School. Riding at anchor otli Portsmouth lies Her Nlajestiels Ship, the Pinatiore com- manded by Captain Corcoran. Everything is in order for the visit ot Sir Ioseph Porter, First Lord ot the Admirality. Little Buttercup who sells tritles to the sailors comes aboard. Ralph Rackstraw, a sailor, appears seeking sympathy from his mates for his hopeless love for the Captain's daughter, Iosephine, who although she really loves Ralph, obeys her t'ather's wishes and receives Sir loseph, who arrives with a host of admiring sisters, cousins and aunts, asa suitor. That evening the Captain who is greatly attracted to Little Buttercup un- wittingly olliends her by remarking that their stations in life are very ditlierent. Buttercup loses her temper and threatens him with the taunt that all is not well with his position. The bewildered Captain diverts his attention to Josephine who has cleverlv planned to elope with Ralph this very night. The Captain torewarned by Ueadeye Dick, Ralph's only ill-wisher, foils their attempt. In the midst ot the confusion Sir Ioseph appears and demands to know the reason for this trouble. Little Buttercup has been anxiously awaiting this moment and intiorms Sir Ioseph that many years ago the Captain and Ralph were mixed in childbirth and that Ralph was really a true aristocrat and the Captain is lowly 1444 ZUGMLILQ JI. M. 5 Doris Lanilymore made a very captivating Josephine Allihad a happy elnding as the company ioinenl in the hnale. Now Little Buttercup can marry the Captain for he is no longer the Captain. The Captain and the Admiral ot' the King's Navee salute Iosephine while Ralph Raekstrnw looks on enviously. Nlaking ll. M. S, Pinatore ship-shape are Rohert Vanorsky, Donald Reagan, ton the bridgel Herman Nveimer, Iohn llueslain, and lerry Bill Evans, ORCH ESTRA Pfanobf Nlary Ellen Payne and Nlargaret lean Newmeyerg lvl-tlllilld' - IohnFleming, Anna Ruth Landymore, Iames Hostetler, and Jane Dunkleg Cfarfne! Wpeggy Nlitchellg Trombone V Lida Engleka and Agnes Kaneg Yk'unz,0f'lf-lohn Bishop, T. Arm- strong and Thomas Baileyg egI1.WI,l7lI0l'1E f-Betty Mitcliellg Fremrfz Horne-A VVallace Cableg 1'llllfF ' Ross Prestiag Drzun.rff- Billy Burkey. born. By this declaration Ralph be- comes the Captain with Iosephine as his wife. The Captain becomes a sea- man and is free to make love to Little Buttercup. Sir Ioseph is left alone but Cousin Hehe convinces him that she can comfort his remaining days. 14604464 'af Archie Callahan proclaims in song that he is the Admiral of the Kings Naveu Silently on Tiploc Stealing away were Ralph and losephine when their elopement is suddenly thwarted by those who wish losephine to marry the Admiral. After a successful dress-rehearsal the coaches had a brief conference on a few details that needed polishing. Miss Gladys Clark was in charge of the dancing, Mr, Carl Anstine directed the whole proiect, and Miss Elvada Aflarshall coached the speaking parts, The chorus listens to the Bell Trio during dress- rehearsal. Miss Marshall is talking off-stage to those who are about to make an entrance. CAST The Rf. Hon. Sir Jameplz Parfel' ..... Archie Callahan Caplzzffz Curcorzzn . . .vtlilliam Iohnson Rafplz Racfeirlraw. .... George Sherrick llzlzl' lieadeye . . . . 130IIf.VLI1l'll . . . . . . J0,rr,0f11'ne . . . . . . 1166? . .... .... . Lflffe Ifullcwrup. . . ,George Rudolph . Iohn McRol1lmie Doris Landymore . . .Rhea Herd . .Ieanne Brooks CHORUS Sz'.r1'er.v and C01m1'n.r.' George lfisele, Gertrude Handle, Nlarie Tissue, Elizabeth Kemp, Goldie Basinger, Freda Harvey, Elizabeth Abdallah, Dorothy Shipley, Nlaryetta Shearer, Nlartha Nliller, Ioan Nlalcome, Lois Snyder, Catherine Cupperaggi, Dorothy Haines, Audrey Smyth, Helen Schmidle, Anne Irvin, Yvonne Camp, Betty Lou Kessler, Nlarion Mille1', Clara Nlae Long, Lillian Harbaugh, Velma Eicher, Ruth Brooks, Irma Friend. flulzfm' Gertrude Watkins, Vtlilma Uhler, Erma Culleson, lean Brooks, Nlary Iane Bigam, Rhea Baldwin, Beulah Lininger, Freda Iohnson, Dorothy Reid, Marion Grey, Pearl Lininger. Sailor Gl.fLf.' Rachel Smith, Dolores Rohlti, Florence Sabatino, Betty Staley, Annabelle Gtt, Mary Barclay, Iune Gregg, Norma lean Howard, Iune Kessler, Sara Gregg, Ida Cunningham, Laveria Corbin, Gloria Trump, lflsie Buchholtz, Lois May, Lillian Niclrarland, loan Glass, Ruth Glasshurn, Gloria Uellolo, Ardrienne Brady, lane Shaw, Barbara Reynolds. Sailor I3QlfJ'.' Anthony Cataldi, Iohn Bradley, Harry Staltord, Yvilliani Gau- diello, Ralph Prinkey, Richard Leighty. We .fave l P Band lffnrl li'nw.' Greta Piperik, Iaclcie hlitchell, Geraldine l'alaclino:l', Doris Ann Nloxinak, lohn Fleniingkk, .Y1'1'ufi11 ffme: Emlwarml Nliicllixnalsllk, Genevieve Guerriero, lwarie Carlethfk, Frank Gnllaghertk, Nelson Nloorei, llnrolcl Stetlzk, Dave Nlnsgrave. Tyulra' Rune: George Nlunson, Licla Englelia, Agnes Kane, loseph Sinurtof, Ross Prestiat, YVillialn Dulltk, XVilliani Reynolds. l nur1l1 Row: Rolxert Feniellox, Charles I.ight'tf, Frank Nlartin, llaviil lluslwamlif, Anthony Isolapk, lmlc lfeliartlt, Robert llanlch-'k, Rolsert Collins. lffflli Raw: WVilliani Smith, Gerald Schonierk, George XVhiplriey+, Dominica Bellacimax, YVorth Cropp, Iohn Kruper, Tom Bailey, Iohn Bishop. :Flnmlicates those who have rereiveil letters. This year the C. ll. S. Bancl, a group of seventy-tive veteran performers, really went places anal clicl things not only musically hut also geographically. During the summer they faithfully lcept up their practices anal trelclietl olli to paracles in various parts ol' the state, winning for excellence in tlrill the Eagle's State Cham- pionship 213200 prize, which swellecl the coffers con- siclerahly. A weelx-encl trip over Nlay 9 to Xvashington, U. C. to participate in a paracle with school safety patrols anal other school hands was the climax to an exciting year. lim Betters was awarclecl tirst prize in alrum maioring. The orchestra, although it still laclcs the espirit-cle- corps that we should like to see, certainly has shown great improvement over other years. Perhaps the musical taste of the stuclent hocly as a whole is at fault. Yvhen we tlemancl gootl music, our musicians will he glaal to give it to us. Nlusically, the hantl went in for lioth jazz annl classical selections. They wowc-cl the crowcl at Pitt Statlium, the night of the haslcetliall play-oil' with Nlonessen, with their Hhoogie-woogien anal their iitterhug numhers to which Io Glass ancl Boh Goldstone put on a goocl show. They really get serious over l7rieclman's Sla- vanic Rhapsoalyf' Utltieiiliaclfs Morpheus' Descent into the Uncler YVorlcl anal Bennetts Cypress Silhouettes in the Dark. The orchestra has heen playing the Russian Sailoifs Dance lirom the Red Poppy an outstanding worlc lay a moclern Russian composer, Un the Steppes of Central Asian hy Ueliussy antl Rio Rita hy Rhomherg. REED SECTION BRASS SECTION 3 71,1 GUN-gc Bl-Hers, Floyd Ilulmk.,-I Nlargnret Newinyer ,Sm1t1'd: Agnes Kane, Linla lfnglelca, loe Tan-oni, Gem anistl Ross Prestia, Ianice Linnlsay. Blvflvlli, lark MllFfl11- 1mI1m1.'1Wai'y lfllen Payne fpianistl, Betty Wlitchell, iS'li11i1fffz-41:Charles Light, Forest Henry, Tlionias Hailey' i.iM.i.i 1wi1.lflu..n..1.i. izumiui li...-imigi., Auilith lm,-K-t-. lwhn His!-lm. W1-llfwc Cf-hh-. Clmrlffrrc IA:-In-. Sain Spiuola. lurk Kniglzf. Nm! Wana Gancmli Band 700 1 1'r.rI Raw: Lois Hall, Randal llarlmangli, Rciil Pat- terson, Theresa Giilslclisliiilfk. .S'1'mnd Row: Dun lluy. llcrfon Kriiiiialinvkcr, Nlvl- vin l ox3f', Charlotte lmhrx, Peggy lwifrhcllfk, Nlartin Griglnlci, lmncs Br.-tfcrslc. Tflfrrf Rnw: Xvallnvi' Cnlmlc, l7cnrl Grirco, Gent Bicrli-iliak, Bt-tfy Mitvliullli, Nlnrioric Gray, Cvorgc Pillai, Tlivocloru Allcssnnslrinoif. Fnurlfz Row: Forest llvnryik, Vinvcnf Uruzipk, lulna-S Miirsfiallgk, lnnius Tlirnsli, Inflt Nlnrtin, Gi-urge licttn-rs, lffflli Ifniin- Lloyd Ghost, Yvillium lim-lu-y, Floyil llnlinvr, Fred Xvrotc, Stanley lit-igfilq-gf, Im- 'l'm-uni, 'klnilivatcs flmsu wlio lmvt- lun-ivcil luffvrs, INS'l'RUMEN'l'Al, CONTESTS CUAClI MR. GINGRICH ltvwzl Lll7lIft'-Vfllllfff' 43171111411 ltlvwzl Clt7llff'J'f1II1f.l' County l71'.v!1'1'1'I Sfalz' Truinpct loin Iiuiluy. lolin Bishop, Xvallacc Drums XVilliain Burlccy first first cxccllcnt 'llrio Czilmlc Scconcl rating Viola lfinnm In-an Ilziy first first first Brass Gene Bicrlcin, Nlartin Griglalc, Eclwm-QI Sc:-:tct .figiics liantyh Clmi-lotta IJt7l1l', X Clarinet Ivxaclbonaltl Scconll X mccnl Umm' Ralph Rcnzl' Sccoml Alto Sax Betty Mitcllcll first first excellent Lzirgc 'llom Bailcy, Xvallzicc Cable, laclc A mlmg lfnscmlilc lfclit-i', Liclai lfnglclia, lolln Flcm- . Margallcil loan I . I ing, Dain lla-v, Betty Mitclicll, Ijlano Ncwm-VY lllm llcgg-V Nutclwll' lfdwmxl MM, l ltlutc Ross Prcstia tlnrcl Donzilcl, Flo-val Palmer, Ross Oboe Frank VanNormzin first first cxccllcnt llrcstizi, loc Tacconi. First r rating Qrchestra STRING SECTION PERCUSSION SECTION X i'11 lui: A iiii a Rulli l, ziiii lyino i'i', l'flnina lean llny, lfnuisi .Yla1irIfr1-11.' 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Z gk ,1 is I 11 3 1 f Y if 1, We Rm 0 4 Wazm VOCAL SDl.UlS'l'S Coach Mr. Ansti ne ci0I1ft'J'ft1l1f l',it'FHf County lJl.J'!l'l'!71 Jeanne Brooks Soprano First Second Rhea llerd Alto David Mus Yrave Tenor Second Second En X ' 'g ' p aritone Second Second VOCAL GROUPS- Coach Mr. Anstine liven! Cj0l1fc'J'1llll'lf.I' Clllllllllf 111.4-l. 1i'l Trio leanne Brooks, Dorcas Burk- hardt, Doris Landymore Second Second Octet Nlary lane Bigam, lda Cun- ningham, Carl Geenan, Gladys Guard, Ioan Mall- colm, David Nlusgrave, Frank VanNorman, Emma Partridge, George Rudolph, Rowena Stickel First Second and With Respect to Student Government Student Council, a group made up of the presidents ofthe home rooms, is the student governing hody of our school. Under the leadership of its otlicers,f President Christy Yvagner, Vice President Rohert Frazier, and Secretary Sally Alinerd, splendid activities have heen carried out for the henetit and pleasure of the student hody. The hest-liked of these events were the Friday noon dances, when every dancer swung out to the fast and sweet music of Betty Mitchell and her lleadliners. The poster contest also sponsored hy this organization served to show us ways in which we could promote hetter school conduct. Dt' the many heautitiul and colorful posters that were entered, the one which was awarded first prize hy the judges was also voted most popular in the show hy the student hody. Une ot the most important plans ofthe Student Council for the coming year is the Student Court which will promote higher standards of conduct in the school. STUDENT CUUNCI L l 1'r.rl Huw: Theona YVagner 42, Martha Tissue 24, Peggy Lashinsky 58, lean Lashinsky 21, Loretta Colluorn 7, Phyllis Nleflill -13, han Leighty 51, Dolores Schrock 53, Marian Blasey 20, Ruth Glasshurn 4. Srcizfizf Raw: Earl Wlagner 40, Virginia Martin 33, Margie Gray 2913, Nlary Louise Young 42A, Nlary Dawson 22, Iuckie YVL-stphal I llelen Sehmidle 26, Ianet Seefelt 29A, Sally Nlinerd 9, Emily Morgali 36, Doris Landymore 34, john Arn 3. Yylfrd Raw: Clark Dixon 35, Bots Durbin HB, Boh Frazier 25, Frank VanNorman ti, Iames Rush SB, Chris Xvagner 40A, George Rudolph 37, Lester Strickler 39, Donald Nixon 2, Russell Pritts 4lA, Archie Callahan 10, Eugene Nlurphy 41, Bill Baldwin 5. Sally reads the minutes in a Student Council Meeting. The winners of the psster contest: Betty Uarher, first, and Nelda Kern, second. l53ll Rounds ot applause greeted the cast ot' the annual Iunior Class play, Hlune lwxilllxy at the tinal curtain ot, the three-act comedy presented April 18 at the High School auditorium. Penny Xvood, Dorcas Burkhardt, 15 years old and attempting to settle her lit'e's career which varied daily, Chuck Harris, David hlusgrave, an airminded lad ot' the same age who huilt himselti a glider. His main worry was to convince his father it wasn't dangerous to glide. Nlrs. Wlood, Helen Schmidle, attempted to aid the children in ironing out their prohlems. Elmer Tuttle, Iames Smyth, the errand hoy was the hoy friend of the maid Ellie, Irma Nlarietta, who, much to the disgust ot' the children, was always greeted with f - 1 w f 1 rv Illlz SAINI Our Christmas Assemhly Program was also given pulrlie presentation Deeelnlxer Ill. It was the story ol' how Nicholas lrerame Saint Nicholas, the Giver ol' Gitits. A east ut tiorty participated with lfarl Lowery and lark Har- mon in the leading, roles. Bliss Niathias and .Miss Phillips directed the production. your slip is still hanging. Nlilly Lou, Adrinne Brady, the perfect nuisance. not only tagged along continually hut invited herselt' to parties, dinners, etc., and then told everyone's secrets, not even omitting prices tor articles purchased. G. Nlervyn Roberts, George Ru- dolph, a hrother ot' Nlrs. Yvoods and resided at that establishment. He is a college man and is accompanied home with a school chum, Roger Van Vleck, Nlichael Revock, a socialite lirom New York and Florida whom the women can't resist. Nlr. llarris, lohn McRol+hie, tiound it most distressing playing father and mother to Chuck and his daughter, Iulie, lane l.ee Shaw. Friends of Penn-v's included Shirley and Ralph VVentworth, Dorothy Daniels and Francis Ioyce. Lqfl: Miss Vernon, coach of the Iunior Class Play. Schmidt, Dorothy Daniels, Irma lean hlarietta, Vfiprr rfghl: A dress rehearsal view ol the Opening lane Lee Shaw, Miss Vernon. scene of june Wind. i5'rrnr111 Raw: Dave Nlllsgrave, Nliehael Revoek, lim I,4ru'r1'1'1'.1l1l: Cast ot 'Iune hind. Smyth, Francis Ioyee, Edward Diaellonald, John l ir.v'I Raw: Iloras Hnrkhardt, Adriene Brady, Helen lWcRohl'ie, K K une ad ll54ll ot .Xhees lannly. The situation is not relievecl when otlleers ralcl the Sycamore home ancl jail all the niemliers ot the laniily with their guests, the Kirlws, tor nianu- Xantlerhotx, with his gentle lmut tloreetlul manner, per- suacleal ixlr. Kirlwy that lille is quite simple it' you relax to enioy it, tlor You Canlt Talxe It Xvitli You. So the Que am! ewzfculn decade ancf 4 ' You Can't Talie It with You The setting ol the Senior Class Play, You Can't Talce It Vl'ith You, is the home ol Nlartin Vanclerholl, lust arouncl the eorner llroni Columliia University. 'AThis is an every-man-tlor-hiniselll home, lor here meals are eaten, plays are written, snalces eolleeteml, liallet steps praetieeml, xylophones playetl, printing presses operatecl, il' there were room there woulcl prolialily lie iee sliating. ln short, the lirooml presitletl over hy ixlartin Vanclerliol' goes on aliout the lmusiness ot! living in the lullest sense ot the worml. From Granclpa tlown, they are intlivitlualists. This is a house where you clo as you like anal no questions are aslceclf' Vlillk' Iylllt L'tTIlL'L'l'nS tllk' tl't5lllllL'S ol' ilxllfte' S-VL'iln1Ul'C, gramlclaugliter ot iXli1I'tlI1 Vanclerhot, anal her socially prll-Inlncnt. lllulntc' I Olly lxllilly' uvllosc pilrcnts Oppose tirnlly in the tlarlc, empty 1-luclitoriuin looking earnest their marriage. , stage techniques. lvhen the Kirliy llaniily pays an unexpeetecl tirst ' ' CAST Ol CIIARACTICRS Pwiulupx Ajfrixnzunf , . . . . , . . , . , . . ltlrfle Surufrmn . li'fu'ln1 . Paul .Sfvr'i1n1nrr. . Jlr. l7i'P1'n1u1 . ,. lull C'f1rn1fL'fn14'f . . . nnlnllzf.. . . , ,,. . A llnrlfn 1 'a111!i'rlmf. . I ffm' Sven nmri' Jlr. llunJi'r.nm 71111-y Kfrhy. . Burilr lfizlefikliuv. . . Jlr. fffrlfy, , . . .UAL fkifrlfy.. . visit to the play writing, Xylophone playing, tireworlas inanulaeturing, lmallet tlaneing, Sycamore laniily, they tail to untlerstaml the unusual haliits anal philosophy llaeturing tireworlis without a lieense. ltinallv, Grantlpa Y Miss Matllias anrl twiss phillips pieturetl very elmraetel'is- lv towurml the lightecl stage, where stutlent netors struggle to nmstel' .. Ann hflolugne . ,lflsie Atkins . Nlartlm Fortl . Donnlnl Nixon Rohm-rt Craig lfretl Shrnllou , ixlelvin Sweeney' . .lfurl Lowery , . Rhea llercl ,. , tiail Crouse . Arrnie Cullalmn Roliert Goldstone ,xvillimn Hulmlwin . , .lennne Brooks htiw' ..... . V Tonitlray play Qntls happily lor .Xliee anal Tony. ' 'A Sl'fNltlR CLASS PLAY CAST SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST l l'1:rl fi'im': Rolvert tiolclstone, .Xlelvin l'l1'l'.rf Row: ixlariorie Craig, Rhea llercl, SXYL'L'IlL'4Y, Iqjfllll T4tYYYK'l'.V, rlltllll clI'il.Y, IXQQIICS Kilmli, Elsie lxl.lCll1S. C ' J '. NUM Svenziif Raw: Donalcl ixlixon, Roluert .S'i't'mnt li'uu'.' .Xlariorie lfrrett, Ann Craig Archie Callahan, lvalter Reehen- nlologne, tilatlys liroolis, .llartha lforcl. lwung,,Fretl Shrallow, Bill lialtlwin. Uaidanfing 1444014 SEPTEMBER 5-6 We1ccime Back fMr. Phillips. 10-12 Student Dance Band. 19 Constitution Day Talk-elvlrs. M. Young. President of B.P.VV. Club and Member of D.A.R. 24-28 Coker Subscription DrivefMr. Diem. OCTOBER 5 Band Concert--Mr. Gingrich. 8-10 Fire Prevention Week Programf-Miss Gilmort 22 Pep Meeting 2-1 Banking as a Vocation -Talk Mr. Hiram Lepley, from National Bank and Trust Company, Connellsville. 29-51 Mystery Mansion fG. R. 11allowe'en Play. NOVEMBEIZ 12 'lflmerica Marches Forward''-wlfducation Yveek - Mr. Swank. 19 Enjoying Readingufl-Talk Miss Ellen Geyer, Professor of English, University of Pittsburgh. 21 Man Without a CountryUfBook Yveek Program fMrs. Walton. 25-26 l'Why Be Thankful''flhanksgiving Play-f Miss Vona. DECEMBER 5 Movies-f Hit and Run Driver. 10 Marionette Club DramafMr. Boyland. Foreign Christmas Carols fe- Language Depart- ments. 17-19 The Saint -Christmas Play ---Miss Phillips and Miss Mathias. In zflze Piciurea' Miss Roland commends the Pan-American Day speakers after the program. Miss Roland is in charge ol' scheduling the high school assembly programs. An Irish air to celebrate St. Patrick's Day on the program of Famous Days in March. To faint from hunger is not a very litting way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day. Something was done about it in the Thanksgiving play Miss Vona wrote and produced. The nastv spook is finally captured and the valuable jewels restored to their rightful owner, in the Freshman Dramatic Club play, The Tiger's Claw. ll 56 pang. af flue Qeaa JANUARY 7 W'hat's Right with the United States wTalk. Dr. Richelson, National Association of Manu- facturers. 9 National Honor Society Installation. 14 Minstrel Showw Mr. Baker. 16 Iunior High Band+Mr. Gingrich. 21 Current Events QuizfMrs. Wills 28-50 Etiquette Program-Miss Horky, Miss Sona- felt and Miss Liebert. FEBRUARY 11-15 Lincoln Day Program-Miss Marshall and Miss Zimmerman. 25 Moviesfpresented by Mrs. Edith Wyatt, Fayette County Tuberculosis League. 27 Program by Forensic and Music Contestants. MARCH 6 Senior Color Day-Miss Sensbach. 11-15 Tiger's Clawuf-Freshman Dramatic Club- Mrs. Chentow. 18 Famous Days in March-Miss Osburn and Miss Walters. 20 The Blessings of Democracy fTalk. Mrs. Salom Rizk. 25-27 The Perfect Redhead -play by Melvin Sweeney. Produced by Mr. Shaner. STAGE MANAGERS AND SPOTLIGHT CREW Bark Row: Fred Shrallow, Paul Beighley, George Sherrick, Charles Bryner, Harold llileman. l rnnl Raw: Andy Maralcas, James Geiger, Robert Schneider, Iames Marshall. fe eerily A ' i A A ' X fm: f h Y ., ii .Q . , 31, N. S we SPEAKERS OF THE YEAR ' Miss Caroline Hood, from Rockefeller Center. Mr. Ioel B. Guin, representing the National Forum. Mr. Hiram Lepley, from National Bank and Trust Co. Mr. David Drenning itopl, of the Bureau of Criminal lnvcstigalion. Dr. Richelsen, representing the National Association of Manufacturers APRIL 1 Iunior High Minstrel Show-f--Miss Smutz. 5 Verse Speaking Choir--Seton Hill College. 8-9 G. R. Easter Service-Miss Walters. 15-17 Pan-American Program-Miss Floto and Mrs Wills. 22-24 French Program-Miss Horewitz. 29 Dog Training Demonstration+Mr. C. L. Standish MAY 1 National Honor Society lnstallation. 6 National Music Week Program-Mr. Anstine. 9 Musical ProgramaMozart Club. 22 Senior Chapel. 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J win .azxficlsfniff Krws Sw cya.-un: up an md-L: 511 snaiiv Nw vifulxxmg v Qlimgv 1.2-vf mms' wi' izsw rim mg.. .md FARM .zlhimvi fn. he-2' c'im1l.i,.4,,wi 5 p...ym.ziw, Your y'w-gmrzvz' Em-. ,' from mmm amltcv 121-at ffusuixxrl Ckvvzmx gm' rgsntr kuxmzwrxzs W xv wl fo iii,-nlmpninf vow.: . , , but Lhsr cast, had :mt yet bww def' rricied xspfm whfm ww xwni N prom, wfimu Jak in Am Www The Coker fthe eyes and ears of our schoolj has been successfully published bi-monthly by a hardworking staff of thirty-nine enthusiastic journalists under the supervision of Mr. Diem, Faculty Adviser. The plan- ning and the organization has been ably taken care of by Earl Lowery, Editor, and Martha Tissue and Lester Strickler, Assistant Editors, who have written many pertinent editorials and supervised the make-up of the paper as a whole. The News Editor, Fred Shrallow has been kept stepping at a fast pace in order to procure news of all the important happenings for the front page. This year's Coker has been popular because it was com- posed of news articles which appealed to the student body as a whole and really hit the spot. Ever to be remembered are the hardworking star news reporters: Genevieve Columbus, Mary Louise Young, and Peggy Lashinsky. The Feature Editor, Marjorie Craig, has been busy assigning the feature write-ups and taking care ofthe contents of the second page and a part ofthe back page. Among the many well liked feature write- ups that appeared in practically every issue were Agnes Kane's entertaining Said and Done by Everyone , Mary Iane Russell's feminine and sometimes masculine Cokerette Fashions , and the staffs inquisitive Who Is It columns. In the Library Corner , an excellent column, which was usually written by one of the Faculty, good books were recommended to us, and last but not the least, appeared that ever embarrassing Sidelights by Snooping Sadie fthe most popular person in the school?D. Special credit must likewise be given to Melva Burdick whose special feature write-ups delighted us all. The Sports Editor, Tom Coughenour, has not only kept his sports reporters actively engaged in coyer- ing every thrilling sports contest in which our school has been a participant but has also been responsible for the retelling of these events on the third page and part of the back page. Everyone was twice thrilled by C. H. S.'s victories: first at the real happening and then at the reading of the exciting and yet detailed write-up of the event in the Coker. The Staff Cas pictured on opposite pageb EDITORS Firm! Row: Martha Tissue, Annabelle Ott, Agnes Kane, Loretta Russo, Ioanna Shallenberger, Marjorie Craig. Second Row: Bob Gigilotti, Mr. Diem, Earl Lowery, Lester Strickler, Iames Wolfe, Gail Crouse, Tom Coughenour, Fred Shrallow. REPORTERS Seafeaf' Dorcas Burkhardt, Sally Marchel, Mary Louise Young, Mary Cordara, Muriel McCairns, Gene- vieve Columbus, Lois Linthicum. Sianding: Sara lane Sparks, lane Lee Shaw, Betty Daberko, Marjorie Swan, Mary Thompson, Patty O'Donnell, Ianie Dunkle, Adrienne Brady, Barbara Reynolds. FEATURE WRITERS Mary lane Russell, Melva Burkick, Ruth Glassburn, Genevieve Laporte, Ioanna Shallenberger, BUSINESS STAFF Sealed: Mr. W. L. Lewis, John Arn, Lloyd Ghost, Bill Baldwin. Sfana'ing: Iames O'Donovan, Grant Buttermore, Bob Munson. 5911 SPORT REPORTERS W Seaied: Gladys Brooks, George Sherrick, Rhea Herd. Sfana'z'ng.' Ierry Evans, Bob Frazier, Iames Wolfe, Tom Coughenour. ms a..3L-a,. s... Xlxfv-Q 'Z-1 'llo a very loyal antl entlmsiastic stall, a sponsor expresses lier gratitucle. lloris Beartl, Claire Vernon anal Betty lfllen Xllliitten liave lreen especially llaitlitlul tllftlllgll tlie wliole project. Claire alrew up anal letteretl tlie wliole nlummy. Doris was in cliarge ol' preparing copy for tlie printer. Betty lfllen toolc tlie main respon- siliility tor tlie Activities Section :incl in aqlclition capalily managecl canmly anal picture sales. Allwerta l,iston anal llCl' C0lllIlllttCC ilSSlll1lCtl tllk' llt1l'tlCIl Oli tlL'tilllS lll SL'llCtlLll- Q A x E - s f'fdr'luf' ..,. . ,lloris llearcl ,111 ltlffflnr. . . . .Claire Vernon ,I.i',v'1'mli111! ltlfffnl' .... Betty lfllen lvliitten ing senior class portrait sittings ancl in planning tlie classes section. illaxine Nlorrison courteously arrangenl tor faculty pictures. 'lllie sports committee tlial a mar- velously complete piece ot' worlc on tlieir section. livery- one has willingly contrilmntenl to eacli portion of tlie year's work, no matter wliose tinal responsilmility it was. It is the liope ot' tlie sponsor tliat we sliall all rememlmer tliis jolm we liave nlone together as a special lionml ol tlrientlsliip. tS1Q111f'1fD lrene 'l'. Kline. The sports committee eontiers with tlie pliotograpliers anal lllaxine lllorrison, Clmirnmn, eontiers witli lier committee etlit xr on plans tior tlieir section page. on plans tor tlie opening seliool life section page. llzxrry Prinltey, Norman llomer tpliotouraplieri, Lawrence lvluxinc lllorrison, .Non lxlologne, Anna l,on Krnpp, Iolin l,enlmrt 1pliotograplierl, lirnnlc lones 4Clmirnmnl, iwlurtlm lforzl, Doris Bearil 'l'i.litor!, llorotlly lfette. rn he Year Book Staff ,0rcas'el1i.f E 1941 CQKER wllfz a PM S S l,cl's ull, slz1i'i'z1ml siuclcni hocly, Illillik' an cspccizml poinl of Sil-Villg, Hylillilllli -Vlllln lo all ihosc who have hclpcnl us this year. To the Bozuxl of School Directors im' the sports scctlon. lo 5111 IIill'fI11ZlI1 for all lhrcc humlrccl piclurcs. To AWP. XV. L. Lcwis and his husincss L slnflx for pulling ovcr thu filizllwizll campaign. To NESS Scllshzlclm for hcl' inlcrcsi in the lllilllllill OixlBI'UllllL'tiOI1. ,Xml to Ah. Phillips for making possihlc ccriuirm varia- imns lll schcmlulc whlch iilfllltiltkil our work no cml. 'IxCilL'llL'I'S, sccu-tz11'ics, siuclcni hml-V, all oi' us working tugutlm- haw- hccn ilwolvucl in successfully cmuplcling the prujccl. w .S,1mf1.1'nr - V w V . Ax1lSS IFCHK' I. Ixllnk' .Xlhcrla Listnn talks uw-V thc layouts fur thc rlasscs M-rliun 'rhc Activitics Cmmnittvc haw- um-ulv an hig cH'm'l In im-lush uith ilu- glzwscs cmnlnitlcc mul Khr Assklzxlul l'fJilu1', Bully rcvugnitimm ui all thc vul1ll'ihnl!im1s ui' ull ilu- slllnlvxlls lx lfllcn Xvhillcn. , - vxlru sul'l'iullzn' nff'11il's. Surah 'nm' Sparks, Hcrmuhm' Lzulgha.-l'y? 1Ulmn-rlu Lxslnm, .Wul'iul'iu lfrrvll, .Nlnlgnrvt I,cuclh'n, Virginian llrumm Ruhvrl fl'niH, I, ri: V 'C v Ill-ttv lfllvlx XVI Urn ' ' 1, 1 s A 1 uh, l n , Walton Realm-:mln-rg. Q 4 Y A S Fe 5 3 B Q i gi 1 K. l Lili' SQ? 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' O CAMPl To Campl All lmoys lmetween the ages of 1-I and 19 years are to report to Camp Yvildwood on August 25, 1940, for special training for warfare on the gridiron! That was the call oti Coaches Ruff and Spotovich granting Cnot commandingj forty-four eager recruits the privilege of tighting to further the glory of C. ll. S. Up at 7:3113 hreaktiast at 83 scrimmage at 93 this regular schedule prepared the lmoys to lace a wall ot lmrawn and lmrains rather than a wall oth lmullets and lmayonets. Returning home ten days later, they were ready, willing, and alile to glority the Urange and the Black. COKERS vs DERRY BOROUGH I2-0 Before a throng of enthusiastic tiootlmall lovers, the Coker Tigers fittingly ushered in the I9-lil season at Camplvell Field on Septemher I5 hy winning over Derry Borough 12-0. The tirst touchdown came in the lirst quarter as a result ol' a 21 yard aerial from Luczak to Buttermore, who worked himselli out ot' the arms of Ueeds, Derry,s letit haltilrack, and crossed the goal. The Cokers failed to score again until the fourth quarter when Hart, with good interference opening the way for him, lmarged through right tackle and over the goal. IW g T I Patsy Ealatino, Richard llixon, Rithard lliluorth, Paul Lilavlc, Harold Frazier, Donald COKERS VS MOUNT Pl,lfASiXN'l' 26-13 The mighty Cokers took the lead in the tirst quarter with a touchdown hy Hart on a 20 yard pass tirom Luczak. Then in the second quarter NH. Pleasant turned the tables with a touchdown and the extra point. ln the second half, Delligatti tirst skirted around right end behind Coker hlockers for another touchdown and then Schroyer plunged through left guard, putting the Cokers ahead with a 13 to 7 score. Luczak picked up Ramsay llighis kick on the Coker 55 and evaded tacklers to cross the goal for a third touchdown. A pass from Luczak to Buttermore added to the score to make it 20-7. Before the third quarter ended, Funk ot' Mt. Pleasant lxrought his teamis tally up to IS. After a few plays in the last quarter, Frazier made a lmrilliant 50 yard dash tor another touchdown. The outstanding ground gainer ot' the game was VVally Schroyer. COKER VS WASHINGTON ti-6 Both the Cokers and the Little Presidents put up such a hard hattle in the first halt ot the game that neither side was ahle to score. Yvashington lmroke loose in the third quarter with a startling dash lmy Vtvarnick for a touchdown. The Cokers then lwegan to show that there were two teams on the tield. Schroyer's continuous plunges through YVashington's line tinally clialked up six points. ll64ll Eacawn am! Eaain Graves, lames Funari, Carl Geenen, Louis Scacchi, lfnimitt Ik-ligntti, Bernard Ulszewski, lohn Firestone. lfilft' li'i1w: Assistant Coach Edward Spofovich, Kenneth Drumm, Alfred Bieshada, Anderson Todd, YVilliam Foley, lalnes Smyth, Grant Buttermore, lohn Seliroyer, Raymond Goron, John Luezak, lack Hart- man, YVillinln Flynn, Rolwert Frazier, Coach Arthur Ruflf COKERS vs LATROBE 0-20 COKERS vs GREENSBURG 0-7 Inability to acclimate themselves to a day-gamev proved disastrous as a hard running Latrohe eleven took over the Cokers. The first score came on an end run hy Nlassena who carried the hall over the line and later place-kicked it for the extra point. A thirty-six yard run, during which the hall kept hounding in front of Reitgen until he picked it up and crossed the goal, tallied the next score. The last touchdown came on a pass from Kasper to Reitgen in the end zone. As in lVlassena's case, Reitgen place-kicked the extra point. COKERS vs DUNBAR 40-6 The Coker eleven sufliering from a surprise defeat hy Latrohe the previous week, steam-rollered over neigh- horing Dunbar Township High with the higgest score since 1922. Sensational runs hy Delligatti and Nlancuso of' -18 yards and 38 yards, respectively, featured the evening's scoring. After the first two touchdowns, Coach Ruff' inserted the second and third stringers, hut still the Cokers were not content. Wlith the heginning of the second halt, Coach Ruff' started his first team hut soon gave way to the third stringers again. H6511 The Coker Tigers went down to a 7-0 defeat only alter a hard fought hattle with the Greensburg eleven, a new team on our foothall schedule. After three scoreless quarters, Greensburg hit pay dirt. Connells- ville was weakened considerahly in the second period when Schroyer was injured and had to leave the line-up. ln two instances the Vtlestmoreland Countians gambled on the chance of gaining sufficient ground on the last down to record a first down while in their own territory. The winning touchdown was made hy Hutchinson and the extra point hy D. Hoffman. COKERS Vs SCOTTDALE 15-6 Sparked hy the sensational hroken field runs of Dave Hart, the Coker gridders hung up a 13-6 victor-v over Scottdale. Hart, snappy left halfhack, scored both Coker touchdowns on 25 yard and 60 yard runs. Sch- royer supplied the extra point to llart's first touchdown hy a plunge through center. The Scottdale tally came on an aerial from Byhel to Kunkle which netted 60 yards The Scotties came hack into scoring position again in the closing minutes of the game, hut the Coker line rose to the occasion and stopped the drive. 4 144 Me Back! Qc 7eaain9 B Cokers vs Uniontown 19-0 Connellsville turned on the old Pitt power as taught by lock Sutherland during the more successful days of Panther elevens and rode roughshod over a badly out- played Uniontown lligh football team at Hustead Field, winning the annual battle between the two schools. From the opening kickoff the Cokers displayed a vastly superior offense and defense and after the first few minutes of play the badly demoralized Uniontown team was at the lnercy of the Cokers. ln fact Union- town's offense was conspicuous by its absence while the defense wasnlt much better, the Connellsville ball car- riers piling up one first down after another to compile the lopsided total of I5 to one for the Red Raiders, who were conceded an even chance for victory in the pre- game calculations. Uniontown just wasn't clicking. The line wasn't holding, the backs weren't running and due to con- ditions under which the game was played there wasn't any forward passing. On the other hand the Cokers ran the Uniontown tackles and ends at will and staged one march after another, being forced to kick on but one occasion as they dominated the game. Uuring the first quarter, big gains by Schroyer and llart, right guard and right tackle, brought the ball to the Uniontown six yard line where it was fumbled and lost. Luczak ran the Uniontown kick from the 40 to the 20 yard line. A run by Hart and two plays by Schroyer carried the ball over for the first touchdown. To put the ball in play again, Luczak drop-kicked on the kick-off. The opponents then succeeded in making their only first down of the whole game before they were forced to kick. Frazier recovered and Connellsville made two more first downs before the quarter ended. On the fourth down after the beginning of the second quarter, Luczak carried the ball over for the second score of the game. With the half-way period over, two successful first downs won six more points for the Cokers, the ball- carriers having been Schroyer, Hart, and Luczak. Uniontown was still unable to gain, and lost the ball to Connellsville on the 50 yard line. The quarter found them on the Uniontown 15. During the fourth quarter, five plays took the ball to Uniontown's seven yard line, where it was lost when the carrier slipped. No other close opportunity to score occurred. Throughout the game the Cokers took advantage of the field and ball conditions. They used a seven man line on defense, knowing the Raiders could not attempt any passes with a slippery ball. left tackle. Cokers vs Latrobe Ilart attempting ton Luczak making a able gain on a rev around l,atrobe's l ft end. Scllroycr and Har about to tackle Ma sena of Latrobe. Mnncusmm starting A 69-yard run for a touchdown, for which he was called back for h ldi 5 Dave Hart about to pass hall t l k k l reverse. Varsity Football Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov. 6711 15 20 27 5 11 18 25 1 9 16 Season Derry. . . .... . . . Mt. Ple asan t.. . . . Washington.. . . . . Latrobe .... . . . Dunbar Twp.. . . . Greensburg .... . . Scottdale. . . Uniontown . . Vandegrift. . . . Brownsville. . , Cokers vs Vandergrift 21-0 Sophomore star, Dave Hart, spirited the Coker machine into blank- ing a strong defensive as well as offensive Vandergrift eleven. Lead- ing his mates in the scoring, this lively left lialfback turned in spec- tacular touchdowns. His running mate, Iohn Luczak, shared honors with a 15 yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Another member of the Coker backtield, Bob Frazier, did a fine job of blocking and signal calling. The Coker forward wall performed superbly and much could be said about its fine performance. Cokers vs Brownsville 6-19 C. H. S. closed its 1940 grid season successfully even though the last game was lost to Brownsville. Their 210 lb. fullback, Paul tBuckl Sutton, scored all the visiting teams points and 14 of the 15 first downs. The first touchdown came on a sustained drive of 76 yards, with Sutton carrying the ball ending on the 5 yard line. Finally he crossed the goal and made the extra point. Then Alt blocked Sutton's punt on the 15 yard lineg Dixon recovered the ball and carried it across the goal bringing about our only score. This 'made the score 7-6. The Cokers must be given ample credit, because they performed valiantly despite the odds against them. A masterful job of tackling was done by Luczak who prevented several touchdowns. This game ended the C. H. S. football careers of eleven boys and brought to a close the 1940 football season. As a token of our appre- ciation of the time and energy they gave to their alma mater, these boys were given jackets. Several outstanding players, namely, Iolm Luczak, Bob Frazier, Frank Alt, and Iohn Schroyer made the mythical All-County second team. Iames Smyth, Dave Hart, Bill Foley, Bernard Olszweski, Louis'Scacchi, and lack Hartman received honorable mention. A71 ' awed JACK ll.xu'r'.w.xN QCenterD J1lClC . . . il SL'lllOI' . . . CZlpillJlxY lJZlClCL'll Ill? the line . . . changetl the clireetion ol: an opponent . , . too liacl it's twarewell so soon, laelcl lasuzs Sm 1'n tliiglmt Taelclel HSI11llt.VH . . . tirst year in taelcle position . . . cl-vnamite at the scrimmage line . is a favorite for same place next liall. ,..,,, , w.Qa..,,J 'fg- 'o3,igZ,,T, , ' ' QR K, 1, Qn,,E,q:1v Q FRANK .XLT fhetit 'lqaclclel IOIIN I,L't'Z.XIi tliight llaltilraclij Xllas clepenclecl upon to glVL'l l1ElllygElIllCS Lu . . , a mainstay on the team two the right start with a goocl lcicli-olli . . . years . . . has another year in which to aclclecl much weight to the power ol the run, lcicli, ancl pass the Tigers to victory. line. Ions SCIIROYICR Clfulllwaclcb Hlvallyy' . . . outstanclingly playecl his own position and also skillfully hancllenl tackle and encl occasionally . . . one otx the niain shows on the gridiron . . . going to further glory next year. IQICHARIJ Uixox Cllight limlj Dixon . . . a new name on the Colm.-1 line-up . . . offensive anal cletwensive play not spectacular hut steacly . . . Chemie will shine next year at the same position. ll 63 Il ,Llama ll69ll Louis SCACCHI CRight Guardl I'Looey can block, tackle, and pull out of the line . . . has the makings ofa fine football player . . . another opportunity next season. BILL FOLEY fLeft Guardj He served ably both as an offensive and defensive player . . . handicapped first part of the season by an injury sustained earlier in his football career. BERNARD OLSZEWSKI CLeft Enclb Olszewski . . . a name familiar to the ears of Connellsville sport fans . . . has the makings of one of the best ends the Cokers will have had for a long time. GRANT BUTTERMORE CRight Endj His 6 feet 5 inches snagged many a breath-taking pass . . . often discouraged his opponents' advances . . . good in- fluence on team for sportsmanship. ROBERT FRAZIER QQuartei-backj Bob . . . one ofthe best blocking backs in this district . . . continually cleared the way for his fellow ball-carriers . . . because of clear thinking and generalship it was his job to call the plays. DAVID HART CLeft Halfbackj Dave . . . light but one of the hardest driving and running backs on the squad . , . has two more years in which to display his gridiron abilities. Coach ARTHUR H. RUFF dmlrfanl Coach E. S. SPOTOVICH i i 1 ayvee Football The Connellsville I.V.'s broke into the win column when they set a Hurst lunior squad hack hy a 19-0 score. Richards and Krynock ac- counted for the touchdowns. Coker lays found the Nleyersdale Varsity too tough to conquer. The Meyersclale team scored in every quarter hut the third, the game ending with the Cokers on the short end of a 3-1-0 score. The Coker lays went down to their second defeat when the Nlt. Pleasant midgets played the hreaks to score a 6-0 victory. The lone tally came when Case fell on Taminsky's fumble in the end zone. The Coker Iuniors ended their 1940 grid season with a scoreless tie with the Wlashington lays at Campbell Field. Gampieff Snappy between-half shows lvy the 70 piece marching lmand added glamor to the weekly displays of prowess on the footlxall tield. In the picture to the letit is shown a portion ot' the bell and elapper, the formation accom- panied lxy The Bells of Saint lVlnry's . The Tea-for-Two Ballet and the goose-stepping to Pop Goes the Wleaseln always drew en thusiastic applause from the audience. Familiar to the footlrall crowds was the trio pictured at the left. Coach Rutt, Ml'. Barr, and Ierry Bill Evans are shown run- ning off the field after examining an inlurcd yoeman. .amz IUIIIOI' Varsity Football Team Bark Raw: U. llerwick, lf. Haley, W. Rugg, lVallm'e, E, Lnttanzo, G. Feniello, C. Dennis, D. Perrine, C. Dixon, F. Byrne, I. Richards. ,flfddlu Raw: Mr. Burr, R, Doppleheuer, I. Krynock, D. Gallagher, Conway, C. Shalala, B. Ryan, A. Blannon, I. Ruggieri, R. Kephart, Mr. Lasky. Froril Row: W. Sohonage, D. Randolph, ll. Stillwagou, I. Dwire, WV. Dye, Cartwright, R. Bailor, YV, Swiolc, R. Graves. ll70ll 14 4122 ' Rewaacf Lettermen Each asterisk C11 indicates Cl'l7.I'.l'-614711IIIIIII 19-10 1V1arvin Sagei I. L. Stillwagonx Edward Abdallahblg Wlilliam Harrisi '110111111tY lloolfk George Bonnett' Pk lfnolbzlff 19-117 Robert Frazierw Anthony lV1ancuso:'4 lack Hartnianbk Vincent Corrado? Vincent KrynoclC 1 Williznlii Foley, Grant ButtermoreM Frank Altx Thane Barnett Carl Geenenx Tom Iones 1W1gr.k Pk Earl Sherriclx lV1grf': john SC111'0AVC1':lOli john Luczali Iames Srnlvtliak Richard Dixont' Louis Scaeehit' 21014 Ratewed Uec. Dec. Ian. lan. 1an. lan. lan. lanl Ian. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 10 Redstone Twp.. . 17 North Union, . . 5 11m-st ....... 7 Ieannette. . . 10 Scottdale ...... 1-1 Yvest Newton. , . 21 Norwin . .. ... 24 Greensburg. . . 28 Uniontown. . 31 Latrobe , , . . -r 0 Ieannette. .. 7 Scottdale. . . 1-1 Latrobe . 18 Norwin ..,.. 21 Greensburg . , . 25 Uniontown . . . Mar. lV1ar. Mar. 1 71 -1 11urst ...... 11 Dunbar . 18 Dunbar. Total . . ll The Season I,pll7Ul1FIl! Coker one letter received. Emmett Delligattiag Anderson '1'odd3't Paul Litavicak David Hartak Bernard Ulszewslcitk Iiaxkrlbaff Iohn Lucza16 :k Tom 1ones'k ' Christy WilgUCl'ik Alfred Bieshadax Iohn Schrotver t Iames Hueslcenx Paul Litavicak Frank Altt Robert Randolph? Robert Cornish 1V1grfk Swfnznz fng Robert Frazierw 'lc Grant Buttermorewgk Bill Foletvw Bob Bo-vdH'k Robert Cornish? Ialnes Ruslfw lhree of our star letter men examine a L. 11, 5. letter alis- p1ayf'Bob Frazier, Iohn Lueznk, Grunt Pluttermore. Thomas Coughenourw VVil1ia m Baldwin M ak ff Harold Frazier Iames D1X'll'CPk:k Glen Solidayak 101111 SC11 I'Oj'C1',li Iohn Luczakbk Franlc Dennis? Robert Frazier ayvee Y'f-ark 1941 Robert 1V1unson ' Donald Nixon? 7 Anthony 1V1ancuso Bill 1'ei-cya Cleo Calcagnit fx 1'11L' 1lV1i111S1lC1'gL'1'y Pk 21' Basketball Xvillarcl Lewis' 50 25 19 27 52 52 29 25 27 25 54 IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBAIJ, 'rl-:AM 53 Back R4 Jltf : Robert Feniello, lack Klein, Ronald Daberko, Francis Byrne, llarry Davidson, William Sohonage, Robert Bailar, Andy M. .rii lm. M.m..gQ.- lm...-S w..l11-. 25 1+ .rfi 1 H. iitv. - Jack Canway, Harold Schrum, naw rim, Chris sit-Sky, Rau-rf Ix.ma.m, lg Iohn Richards, George Seaton. gg Dave Hart, Chris Siesliy, and Iohn Richards were double 59 duty men, playing as substitutes on the varsity after having 50 gone through a twentnv-four minute preliminary game. They 27 formed the nucleus ot' the undergraduate team which made ei such a spectacular showing in the Undergraduate Tournament, 555 presaging another successful season for C. 11. S. CHAMPHUNS OF 1 z Varsity Basketball Season Up1mm'nI.r CUM PRE-SEAsoN Dee. 10 Redstone Twonship .,....., 18 62 Dec. 15 Brownsville .,.,.,... . . . 17 29 Dec. 17 North Union. . 51 45 llec. 20 Brownsville.. . 50 38 Ian. 5 Hurst. ..,.. 26 59 SECTION IX Ian. 7 Ieannette. . . 19 52 Inn. 10 Scuthlale. ........ 28 56 lun. 14 YVest Newton ....,. . . . 20 40 tlfxliibitionj Ian. 21 Norwin ......,... 25 58 Ian. 24 Greensburg ,..,, 26 41 Ian. 28 Uniontown. . . 17 22 Inn. 51 Latrobe. . . 14 46 Feb. 5 Iennnette. . . 51 48 Feb. 7 Scottdale.. , . . 16 45 Feb. 11 Nvest Newton ..... 42 22 tttxliibitionl Feb. 14 Latrobe ....,.,... 54 66 Feb. 18 Norwin ..,,..., 25 60 Feb. 21 Greensburg .... 51 50 Feb. 25 Uniontown. . . 21 29 POST-S12AsoN Mar. 4 Hurst. .,.. 56 48 Mar, ll Dunbar. . . 50 56 Mar. 18 Dunbar. . . 42 72 CLASS A FiNAI.s Mar. 8 Nlonesson .... 40 54 Total ....,,........... 619 1056 UNl11fRGRA15UAT1': TOURNAlV11fN'1' Mar. 10 Georges Township. ......... 19 56 Mar. 15 Redstone Township. ..,. . . 18 59 Mar. 14 Uniontown ,..,...... , . 28 50 Total .... . . . 65 105 ' nr ag if YVc're going hack in there und fight, fellows . . . Chris Yvagm-r, lohn Luczak, Iohn Sehroyer, Tom Iones, Alfred Hieshmln. The Coker quintet, Champions of Section Nine, carried an envia- ble record into the semi-finals for Wlestern Pennsylvania at Pitt Stadium, March 8. Having dropped only one league tilt, and that to Greensburg by only a one-point margin, the team lead its closest competitor, Uniontown by two wins. The Greensburg team, highly acclaimed as probable section winners because of their previous year's record, turned in only a 4th place in the section. The pre-season warm-up games gave the Grange and Blaclfs fans strong indications of the thrilling season that actually did follow and attracted record-breaking crowds. The initial PPS-SCZISOI1 game was dominated by Tommy lones who led his cohorts in accumulating the staggering advantage of 62-18 over Redstone Township. ln the four successive victories which followed during the next few weeks Coach Dolde saw all of his boys in action, giving each his opportunity to demonstrate his ball-handling ability. The Cokers winning streak continued as the league play progressed, building up breathless suspense from game to game. A bit of cocki- ness cropped out only to be put in its place by a disappointing and unnecessary defeat. By the next game smooth teamwork was again apparent in the score. ln its 1941 debut in league competition the C. H. S. whirlwinds brushed aside Jeanette, 52-19 at the latter's gym, as each of the nine players used by Coach Bill Dolde tallied two or more points. ln the second Section 9 league game, Iones reached a new high in scoring at the Scottdale game in the Scottdale Armory by ably chalk- ing up 25 of the locals 56 points. The sharp retort of the gun cut short the Cokers rampage against the Millers and brought the scoring to a stand still at 56-28. The following Friday, in an exhibition game, the Cokers downed the Wlest Newton Hornets by a -10-20 score. Luczak, the boy who stays in the back court while his mates work in for a shot at the basket and who is there to check an ottense if the Coker pass is intercepted by the opposing team, had the major part in the victory. The Cokers continued their sensational drive for honors in Section 9 of the W. P. 1. A. L. by drubbing Norwin decisively 58-25. The tirst stringers were used only in the first and fourth 1721 SEC ICON N N' quarters, hut that was more than enough since the com- ion Friday night, Ianuary 31, hy trouncing Latrohe hinetl ahilities ol' Iones, Yvagner, Bieshacla, Schroyer -16-1-1 at the Yviltlcats gym, thus emerging from a tem- antl Luczali tallienl 25 points in each ol, these quarters. porary scoring slump sustainecl in the Uniontown liracas lourneying to Greensliurg, the Colceijs conqueretl the the previous Tuesday. Brown anal Vvhite, Champs ol I9-10, alter a gruelling, The thirteenth game provetl to lie anything hut a iinx rough anil tumhle game. Schroyer, Luczak ancl Bic- when Coach Bill Dolcle's quintet rompeml to a 48-31 shamla's tlelensive plays were an important tiactor in victory over Ieanette as the seconcl hall' oli the League enalwling the Coliers to extencl their winning laurels to games got untler way. lfxplotling an 18 point attack ten games. The Uoltlermen captured a 22-17 clecision in the secontl perioml while holtling Scottdale to l, the over a stulmlmorn Uniontown aggregation as action on the canonatling Cokers enclecl whatever hopes the Nlillers lloor waxetl hot anal furious. The Connellsvillians, might have entertainetl after a low scoring first quarter untleteatenl quintet, capturetl another win in easy fash- hy piling up a -13-16 victory. This was Coach Uoltlt-'s VARSITY BASKFZTBALL Tlfilixl Burk Huw: Bob Cornish, hlgr., jim Huesken, l i'ank Alt, Paul Litaviv, Holi Ramlolph, Coach Xvilliani lf. llolcle. Fran! Huw: Chris XVagner, Tom jones, John Sehroyer, john Luezala, Alfred liieslmcla, 0144 76604 G06 MG-My G mmmmmw rvmnmmsnis Qi. A 1 A W cagers 1-lth straight win and their 8th in the Section 9 YV. P. l. A. L. The manner in which the ball was zipped around in tiront court before working it into the basket was great to watch. The first loss, luckily not a league game, was suttiered at the hands of Vtlest Newton at the latter's tloor by a 42-22 score. A great comeback was evident in the game the tiollowing Friday though, when the Coker cagers showed that their spirit may have been bruised but not broken by the Wlest Newton Hornets a few days betiore. Wlhat a titting Valentine present to give to their coach-3 a score oti 66-5-I against Latrobe. It is impossible to mention one player as the most outstanding in this game without naming the Kllflifl' starting tive. This furious type ot' scoring was carried over into the next game when a bewildering passing attack with sudden accurate passes to teammates in scoring position demoralized the Norwin dribblers giving C. ll. S. a 60-25 margin at the end of the game. The second loss of the season thus preventing the Cokers from having a clear record in the League games, was administered by Greensburg in a return engagement at the Tiger's tloor on February 21. Time intervened unfortunately tior the Cokers, leaving the score at 51-50. In the tinal league game, You vie lem on l Connellsville defeated Uniontown and annexed the Sec- tion 9 Championship. Each member of the squad did his part in securing the triumph and their greatness lay in the teamwork that dominated the entire 52 minutes of the game. The most spectacular play used in this game and several other games, was a pass from Luczak to Wlagner in the corner, back out to Iones in the middle, then over to Schroyer in the opposite corner. Wzilly faked a pivot and shot the ball back to Iones, who cutting for the hoop, dumped it into the net without a Uniontown man being near him. So went the game, nip and tuck the whole way, but the Tigers did manage to remain constantly in the lead by at least one basket. ln tuning up for the Championship clash Saturday night with Nlonesson, Section -1 champs, the Orange and the Black raked up a thrilling 48-56 triumph over Hurst High at the latter's gym on Tuesday, March -1. This game marked the 18th win in 20 starts. The Coker's bid for honors in the Championship tourney of the VV. P. l. A. L. were shattered when Nlonesson clamped down in the fourth quarter, at Pitt Stadium, and gained a 40-54 decision. Vtlith the end of the season in view the Cokers kept up their good record by twice forcing Dunbar Twp. to bow, 46-50 and 72-42. ll74ll Between halves at the Green burg game the camera xnllg the crowd relaxing. Man notables were there A D Campbell in his usual front: row seat, and other Coker tan Y 1 lc tl t H ,Pin ' Ex 4 ff is 'W f fx ' P , 1 Stage' ' uv JMZL - is r my Q 1 11' Y km A , 5 P, , eg 231 Y wfk W in M !' .A ,s KV FS Q .2 A W H 5 ,X 'ff ' in ' Q r , 3 .Q F M QM Q, ,g M, AV , fu 'B 353:42 wr' gag? ,iss 5 C' Mr 4 i:,,5'Qwg',, ,ff S-lui: KKK A89 9 ive: fees, QFN. Q K, a K r fl CHRIS XVAGNICII il u1'wz11'ml? Nimlmlc, cuu'lc-lllinliillu l'm'wurnl V I - - . . . last-lnovxllg, nu'urz1lc sluml . . . luxlcnl lm' czxlmlu'ss mulcr sircnuous ZlL'll0Il . . . Scumul Inglu-st scm'L'r on llu' lcunl. Im llL'l'1SliIN Clforwfmlj lxxilllk' ClCYL'Il 7lTllllS lll tllk' llllill . I iIllZll'lCl'ilgillI1Sl. Rcclslolu' . . . l'f 'l 'OMS at l Wf l' .'XI.FRI'IlJ BIICSIIAIJA Lfhmmll Slvppccl llrmn ilu' lunim' Vzxrsilx lu ll x'L'gul4u' plzux' on ilu' Yill'SllX . . . luis NVCll-l'Ulll1KlCil zllrilily . . two IIHJVL' -vm':u's ln go llll'0llgl1 llu' l1l'L'. 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Rolslcwl' lz.XNI3Ol.l'H lclllillill Smzxllcsl lumix' ml lczlm . . . noialmlu vlavcr in ilu' Lvrulcr- l,AL'I,l,I'I'AYIL'fl'1Ol'Wzll'cl I, Q . .'5 f lUUlV l0U m'.V ' - - L'XI70flL'fl lA5Vill mam on 1'csv.'1'vc . . . wi to play as il HI'L'EflllZll'n 1u'xl .VL'2lI'. lu. luwk again ncxt .u.m,' IFRANK Alxr CLI-xmtcn-AJ lfirsl -vczu' all lmzlslicllwzlll . valualmlc rcscrw' at L'CIllL'I' . . . slczuly wlu'n tlu' going was llillgll. , , . . . zxllll lu'1'c S lu Quzulm llolclc lol' lns cxfullcnt lL'zu'l1lng noi only ul lmzxslwllwzlll lccllxliqllcs lull also ul ilu' 1mpm'ia1lu1' ul' luxvzllllv, l1UI1k'Sl.-X mul lL'ilIllVV0l'li. J.. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TEAM! Hiicfv lffmn' Nlanager Bill Tluornley, Iohn Arn, lim Dwire, Reed Kephart, Tom Coughenour, XVilliam Baldwin, llarold Stetl, Paul Stipa, Robert Cornish, Nathaniel King, Coach Barr. l'rnnl Roux' Robert Boyd, lim Rush, Robert Frazier, XVilliam Foley, Grant Butterlnore, George Sherriclx, Harold Frazier, Bob lV1unson. Donald Nivon, Smith Iames. The Coker Swimmers, undefeated in the past three seasons, this year extended their list. ot consecutive dual-meet victories to 31. Coach Barr built this year's team around veterans from last year and developed much new talent, on whom C. H. S. will depend to carry the Orange and Black to even greater victories next vear. ln the nine dual meets on the 19-tl schedule, the illarrmen downed all opponents and piled up a total ol' -lll points. The Colcers toolc two tirsts and one fourth positions in three championship meets with a total of 100 points. The most thrilling meet turned out to be the one with ltlrie Strong Vincent, the toughest opponent on the schedule. It was a nip-and-tuclx battle all the way and was decided by the relays which were both won by Connellsville. ln their initial meet the C. ll. S. mermen toolc over a tough Vandergrilnt team despite the tact that several local stars were on the sick list. It was the strongest Vandergrillt swimming team in years and the Barrmen were pressed hard in many ol' the events. lourneying to Butler, the Colcers won the second meet ol' the season at the expense ol' their hosts. Despite the tact that no new standards were set the Barrmen displayed very promising power, Rounding into championship form, the Barrmen downed Clairton for their third consecutive victory. Although no records were broken, the locals showed much improvement over the form displayed earlier. At Duquesne, the Colliers tried out a number of new members who gave a splendid account of themselves in helping trounce the Dulces. Duquesne toola tirst place in two eventsg a feat accomplished by no other opponent thus tar in the season. ln their tirst home appearance, the Colcers set two new records as Clairton liell before a one-sided score. lim Rush tied Dell'er's record with a 19.5 performance in the -10 yard tree style event. Grant Buttermore set a new record ol, 1:15 in the 100 yard breast strolie. Turtle Creek became the sixth consecutive opponent to go down to defeat before the Cokers swimmers. Une oth the features ot the meet held at Turtle Creels was a sterling performance of 1107.1 by Bob lloyd in the 100 .VU Fil 11llC1i Stl'01i0. The sensational Colcers splashers became XV. P. l. A. L. Champions for the fourth consecutive year by scoring Stiyj points in the annual competitions at Pittsburgh on Feb. 15. The Barrmen captured all events except the 100 yard tree style, and diving events, the latter being forfeited. Buttermore set a record ol' 1112.0 in the 100 yard breast strolce and Uwire set a new Colier marls ot' 2:56.12 in 220 yard liree style event. Nlunson showed great promise by talaing second in the 100 yard baclc crawl as did Stipe in taking third in the 100 yard breast strolse. Vandergrilit became the seventh victiln oli the Coker swimming champs, emerging on the short end of a -17M-27M score. Bob Frazier defeated the Vandies' 100 yard YV. P. 1. A. L. champion in the fast time ot lt 78 tl '7fne1f lic! 17 rqqain Fourth Time VV 58.-1 anal Buttermore's l:l2.5 in the 100 yartl lmack stroke provecl to lie a recortl lireaker. Top honors in the Wlestern Regionals with 31 points came to the Cokers tor placing in six ot' the eight events: taking three seconcls, two thirtls, two liourths, anal one tilth. Erie East was secontl with 26 points anal lfrie Strong Vincent antl Erie Tech tietl for thircl with 23 points each. The Cokers were closely pressetl hy Turtle Creek at the local pool as the Barrmen macle it nine in a row. Both teams showetl excellent liorm, lmut the Cokers provecl too powerful tor the visitors. The State Nleet at State College on Nlarch 1 liountl Connellsville in fourth place. The Cokers, who tinishetl seconcl last year, racketl up IZMQ points to linish lmehincl York, lfrie East, anal Erie Tech. Coming up to the last clual meet ol' the season against Erie Strong Vincent lligli, with an unlvroken series ol tour years ol' consecutive victories in clual meets, the . P. 1.. . L. Champs team matle a su reme eltort to maintain the recortl. , P . . Pour men who hacl lieen with the team tlurmg these lour years ot triumph rose to the occasion in the closest meet ot the season, to clinch the recortl lor C. ll. S. Frazier, Buttermore, Baltlwin antl Bovtl urovetl them- , . I selves stalwart perlormers to the entl. RECORDS 19-ll Rush. . . -10 ytl liree style , . . . . 19.5 Uwire .,.... . .220 ycl three style .... . .2Z3i3.2 Buttermore , . 100 ycl lrack stroke . . . 1:12.13 Frazier, R.. . 100 ytl three style . . . .58.-1 S'l'A'l'li Nllflfrli Rush. . . . 50 val. liree stvle .... . . .Sth Baltlwin . ...... . Free Stvle Relav. Nletlleyi Relay .i. 100 ivtl. lrreastistroke. , . 200ytls....,.,.,.... 150 ytls.. , ...nth ...4tli ...Srtl Swimming Season Ulf! 'rrf 1 i'f1 I.r Coker lun. 15 Vnutlergritt , 20 4512 1 xxll . I8 llutler . . 24' 40 Inn. 25 Clnirt. uli. . . 20 -th lan. 30 lluq uit- sm Jn 40 Fel' tu Clnirton. . 1.3 Sl Feh ll '1' ill' tlt- C x'n-n- lc. . 2.3 -11 I-wt. 20 v ,..-. I t-i- Q.-in . 27 4712 Ft-lv 27 '1' inl' tle Creek. 27 48 Mnl'. H 1'1rieStr wwli g Vi l1a'1- nt. 32 43 ...if 41 1 lf! 1'fr11'rr11 lf .vf1.r Plfiet I' if1'f :lf Feh. 15 XV. l'. 1. A. l... 1 M115 lfeh. 22 XXX-su -u'nu Regi :ini al 1 Sl Mar. l State ,. . , 4 1215 ltltl Top llow gnily the swimmers letit tor the 'linrtle Creek mlunl meetl They still wore their chip- per smiles when they returnenl. Rightf Frnzier takes ntl nn the secontl leg ot! the free-style relay in the home meet with Llalrton. Note lim Rnshs anxiety anal Tom Ctvughc' nour's return to Greek styles. 1791 .xl7l'll Aprxl April ,fxpfal .Way M :xy Aluy ATM' I8 30 J 1'1 17 .la .lo VS I9-11 TRACK SICASON OUTSTANDING MEMBERS UF Tllli TEAM U,npmzfn!.r C'afzfzclLrr'1'ffe Gernmn Township. ........,.... 42 TTOLQ Georges Township., . , ...4.., . . Uniontown ...............,.... 84 -15 XV.P.I.A.L. Relays at Campbell Field Altoona ..............,,...,.,. 31 2016 Uniontown .,.. . . 20 Cz1nnonsT1urg .,.. 22 Xvzxshington .... 35? my Lzltrotme ,........ . . . 452 Slyj Uniontown ........ , . . H1723 89912 KTCYIHZIII Township.. . . . . 58 Brownsville. .,,..,. . . I5 Georges Township.. . . . . 7 Alt. Lebanon .,.... , , 44 74 Czmonstmurg ,,..........,...... ol XV.P.T.A.L. l':lTl'IlTlliltT0llS Tor State Meet in Pittslmurgh ......... ......... 1 IM Pole Vaufl ...,..... Hzigfz Junzp ,... Hlgll Jzwzp.. . . l7f.fc11f.. . . . . Javvlfzz. ...... . l3r0adJ1mzp,, . . . Sim! Pu! . ......,, , 120 yd. Hzlgllz HurdZc.r. . Dennis . . , .Luczzlk . , . .Hook . . . .Taylor , , . .Solidny , . . .Hook Alt ....Rush 220yfl. Law I1lll'dfEJ' .,.. .,........,,.....,....... R ush 171 Ile Relay .....,... I0l7yd. Dar-'lz. . . , .?2Uya'. lhufz ..,. ,llfle-Ifzuz ..... Haff,f1f1'fv-fi'zu1. . . 4-IU yd. Dalrlz .... 86'Uyd. Relzzy. . . Frazier, Sicsky, Stetl, Hucsken ......................XNYilgl1CI' .,.,,....,.....,.....xX7ilgl1Cl' . , . . Sage, Bonnett, Stillwugon Sage, Coughenour llueslien, Sta-tl Xvagner, Sieslcy, Taylor, Frazier n ltfze -746,05 H803 Gaau Goa . . . in lffae gall ln o menin Y the 19-10 season, H170 H 1,erew's Cross- 1 5 country team won a smashing 58-17 victory over the Georfes 'llownshib harriers. Sa fe, Coker ace, set the E- 1 5 pace hy covering the two mile course in 12:38 with Ahtlallah anal Stillwagon iinishini' seconcl antl thircl. e E 'llraveling to Brentwood on Oct. 9, the Connellsville Cross-Country team hantlecl the hosts a 22-33 clefeat. The Cokers took seven places. Sage taking tirstplace. coveretl the 2.3 mile course in 12:-13. The Cokers met their tirst cleteat on Uct. 15 when faimonslrurg, the 1939 state champions, set them hack 2-1-31. Although Sage, the outstanding Coker per- llormer missecl the two mile recorcl ol, 11:36 hy a mere two seeoncls, he took tirst place. Pop 1,erew's Cross-Country outtit cletxeatecl the Uniontown harriers 2-1-31 at the Staclium on Oct. 18. N1arvin Sage set a new recorcl hy covering the 2.2 mile course in 11:31 .3. The following week the Cokers met Uniontown anal Georges in a triangular meet with the Cokers taking thiircl place. The Harriers clefeatecl a highly favored Mt. Lebanon Cross-Country team at the Staclium 27-28, Uct. 29. Although they hoast one of the strongest Pittsburgh llarrier teams, they were outclone hy lV1arvin Sage, who placecl tirst hy covering the course in 12:18. ln the YV. P. 1. A. 11. relays at Pittshurgh, Connells- ville High finishecl in fourth place, the meet having heen won lmy Cannonsluurg. The winning time was 11:-15. Connellsville placecl thirnl in the 1Vestern Regional lfliminations on the Schenley park course at Pittshurgh which qualitienl them tor the state tinals at State College. lnclement weather preventetl them from taking part though. The Coker runners who qualiiiecl for the state meet tinisheml in the following orcler: Sage, seventh: Ahclallah, sixteenth: Bonnett, seventeenth: Stillwagon, twenty-first: anal 11ook, thirty-thirtl, CROSS COUNTRY li'f11flf: Sage. Coker Ace, ilominntcs the picture. Yin fmfilf Beginning nt' L1l'oss-Coun- try race, lu-st oulsinle the statlinni at Calnphell Fu-lil, liin-'rl' l.wf1.-Crow-Country Squml. l'irunf Raw. George llonnelt, Thomas Hook, lV1arvin Sage, 1. 1.. Stillvragon, liilxuirnl Alkhillali. link lbw.-i'N1auuigt-r Tom Blacka, lnmes Rush, Xvilliam llarris, Alhert N1urlz, Chris Sit-sky, Rolxert llelman. C-mt-lm luwpli A. l.eu-ew. 1311 All lzlaufi 'llhree hunalreal anal titty lvoys participateal in the extra-curricular tournaments in volleyliall, swimming, liaslaetlmall anal foul-shooting. ln the gym anal swimming classes throughout the year, all lioys toola part weelaly in a program of sports including softball, soccer, horse shoes, volleylmall, tumliling anal apparatus worla, liaslaet- hall, swimming, lille saving, anal tennis. ln such a complete program, the lienetits ot' athletic participation can reach all lmoys anal not only those who have sports as their main interest. The intramural program is alesigneal to rounal out the experience ot' many who woulal otherwise miss the thrills of participation liecause ol' the necessary limitations of varsity team numbers. This was the Seniors' year in intramural competitions. llictureal lmelow are the winning teams in the Volleyliall, Swimming, anal Baslaetliall tournamentsfWall seniors. ln the lunior Volleyhall League Freshmen A's won over a lunior anal a Sophomore team. The Freshies on the winning team were: Clemmer, Conlon, lones, Lattanzo, Nlaralaas, Nlurphey, Patterson, Roliliins, Senor, 'l'ulley, anal Xvallaer. The winning swimming team was prac- INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS tically the same aggregation that It-aal in last yearls meet. Before an aualience ot, fathers anal men ot' the liacul- ty, they scoreal an all-time high of55 points to thoroughly alrown the other classes. The Sophomores were seconal with 30 points anal the luniors anal Freshmen tinisheal thiral anal fourth with 25 anal 1-1 points respectively. ln the Senior League Baslaetliall tournament two Senior anal two Iunior teams playeal six games each. Xvinning Senior B's team rolliclaeal through with only one aletleat. ln the foul-shooting tournament, Uunston, Luczala, Schroyer, anal Slirumm maintaineal eligilmility for the linals, which were won lmy Luczala who sanla 29 out oth 55 throws. The Seventh anal lfighth Graale League 'l'ournaments lioth involveal seven teams anal each team playeal six games. Coach Holm Ranalolph haal the victorious Eighth Graale Champs, Team C, who were: Alesantrino, Bittner, Brothers, Fierschnaller, Goron, fVlortimore, Nlunson, anal Vllagner. Bolx l7razier's winning Seventh Graale A's were Dill, Dull, Furtney, ll. Iones, lones, Rowe anal YVisilowslai. INTRAMURAI. SWIMMING CIIAM PS ffmnl Raw: Be-rnnrcl Swnllop, Harry Perrus, Charles llair- l rm1IRam'.' Bernaral Swallop, Franla llennis, Grant Butter- ston, Darrel Brooks, Dale Xvitt. Bark' Raw! lvalter Reehenlmerg, Earl Lowery. lNTRAMURAl. VULLl'1YHALL CHAMPS more, Uonalal Nixon, Rolwert Frazier. Bark Rmu. 'l'ox1i Blnclaa, Hill llalalwin, Nlelvin Sweenay Carl Ga-a-nan, Hal Alxalnllah, Holm Cornish, llolu Boyal. Rox- Artis Toni Innes, lim llueslaen, Earl Slierrirla, Tom .'ll Rzlfllll: Mll. BARR anal his two stanal-lvys, Grant Hutta-ra azmyj ci..-is ixuagm-.-, out wsu, Charles iiaa.-am.. more anal Rolrert Frunier, nienal a volleyliall. ll82ll Boys' licaclcrs' Cluli l l1-.rt lffm-.' Rolsert Cornish, Tom Hluukn, lolin Arn, Robert Rnntlolpli, Vinrent Corrmlo, Bill Bnltlwin. i Ai'1'n1lff limo: Donnlnl Nixon, Tom Con Donulil Stoll, Holi Boyxl, Y'l11'1'illf.nt-.' Holm l 'ruzier, Chris XYagner, lmnes XYolt'e, Inmes Rush. glxenour, Htlwnral Alulallali, Robert Uurlmin, Mr, Barr, Imm-s l 'unurl. Rolwert Nlunsou, Earl Sliwrifli, Curl Geenen, Tom tones, Fl'am'is lirmly, l nur1l1 lime: Dick Dilworth, Frank Dennis, Bill Thornley, Grant Butterinore, lolin Scl'1ruyer, lohn liuczala, lmnes Huesken, Bill Foley, Bernard Swallop. The Boys' Lezulers' clulv is tlie key group llrom wliicli all intramural sports rzulizlte. 'lllie memlmers not only participate entliusiustiually lvut function as coaches uml otlicizils in class :xml extru-curricular activities. .Wlany oi' tliem are outstznnmling varsity performers us well. As an group, tliey lmye met eucli lxltilltlilj' ut 5:05 anal twice il montli tor evenings ot' good tlellowsliip togetlier. lnclivinluzully they lmve spent aclclitional class periocls anal many utter suliool liours promoting utliletie com- petition. 'l'l1eir imleuls ol' loyalty :intl sportsmzunsliip set tlie stumlurcl for C. II. S. as ai wliole. Tliose wlxo coziclienl teams in tlie Seyentli anal lfiglitli Graule linslcetlmll League were: Boll Cornisli, Boll Durliin, Grunt Buttermore, lolin Arn, Boll Awunson, lim Funzuri, Holm Frazier, Uiclc Dilwortli. lim Rusll, Bolm Rainclolpli, lfrunlc Dennis, Vince Corrzulo, Bernie Swztllop, :intl Don Stell. ll83ll Election of Officers. . . ......... Septemlmer 25 Pl'F.t'l.lfFlIf ..,.. . . .Robert Frazier l'1'f'e 1,l't'J'l'l2lt'l1f ..... ......, I im Rusli Sf'1v'fla1j11-1Y'e11.1'z11'f'l'. 4 . .Bernztrcl Swallop Snr. CfI1Il'l'lllIIlI .... . . .Iim llueslcen lnitizntion of New Nlemlmers ..,.. ....,.,.... t lctolmer 17 Inter-Class Volleylmall 'liournament ..... Oct. 24-Nov. 27 'lilmnlcsgiving Dunn -...,......., . . .Novemlmer 50 lnter-Class Swimming Nleet . . . . .Decemlmer 19 Baslxetliall Quiz ............... . . .January 13 VVon by lames lluesken Prom Hllziwaiimi Nights ..... .... 1 Npril 5 Foul Shooting 'llournament . . . . . . .Nturcll 27 Yvon lay Iolm Luczalc lr.-Sr. Basketball League 'l'ournument.. , . . . .April 9 Wlon lay Senior Team B 7tl1 :xml Stli Gracle Baslcetlmll rllournament . . . .......... . . .imzircli I4-April 23 lr.-Sr. l.it'e Saving. ...... . . .April 29-Nlzly 22 Picnic Camp YYilclwoonl. . . ,.,...., Nifty 29 14lEo4fL'5paal' 14 4 ZZ flzaqmm a Spon sorecl bi CIHICIICIH I' Election of Officers ......... , Qept. Initiation of New Nlemlners, , . .Uet Parents' Night ,.....,...,..........,. Nov Swimming anal Vollelvlmall Uemonstrations 'lllianlssgiving Party ..... ...,.,...,.,, N ov. Basketball Tournainents Begin., . .Uee Informal Dance ,... .........,,..,.. . . lan Nominatecl Outstanding Senior ol' tlie Leatlers' Clulm linvtjlf ffvlif. . , lfeln. Freslimen Party , . ...,..,. Felm. Yale-Princeton . ,.,..... Nlar. Yale 30-Princeton 22 Prom Hawaiian Nights . . , . nlpr, 5 California Play Day ....,............. Apr. Q6 Sillly IVIIIICITI, RIItlI Ist?-YIC, INIZIFIU SCCIIII, B.-t-ky 11.-I-tl ..,............NI.1-xo Bethany Play Day ..,. . Louise lulley, Glaclys Brooks, ixlary Conte. Doris Bearcl Sports Day anal Picnic .,... . . . .olay I-I Awarcls Partlx '.., . . . .... ............. I Wlay BI Clllll ICIIIIDICIHS llllll I3iISlCt'tl7illl I4CttL'l'S PICTU R ICS It took only a few more minutes for Princeton to elmnge the 20 to 22 anal Yale the Zo to 301 tHe sure to notice Nllss Clarles nantlsoine gsrclenln uorsage.J Ruth Boyle, Princeton captain, passes to Gloria Ift-Polo 'fan 5on lintl Miss Senslraeli in the urow4l'f Ilinl. l.ooli at top ol Iell eorner ol l1aleony.J The first lxaslaet ot' tlie Yale-Princeton game nas a wore for Yale as you eoulll easily guess lroin one glanre al tlie Yale clit-er lenllers, PRlNCIi'I'tJN Tl'1.IM l'il'l'.1'f Knw: Louise Talley, Ruth lioyle Captain, l,imla Ifnglt-ka, Ioan Pearl. Sn-om! Huw: Gloria Ifellolu, Charlotte Imlu-, Muriel lVIeCairns, Wlartlla Tissue, Noi Pielurenl' Doris III-aril. 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Cliris Sicszliqv :xml Gc1m1gc Sculmi wcrc prouil io lizmg up tlw lC2lI1l'S wunilcrlul scorn-S on the I. 'XV I ' BPL' lJUill'll pI'0YiilCkl l.llI'0llgll tllt' ' - lm15,11n su Lin c1'1msil-v ul' llic liisliup Post ol! thi- 1xlHCI'lL'ill1 Lcgi UH. .1 ,1, h V A V V - Q' ,M .,., ' in ' .V Q-5 . A 1 Q HOME E Xvlm For Xvllzli For Z Xvliu XVQ Coiinzi Yi-ll For Cuiiiicllsvillc III Ulf l II Ili-U1--Ili! Ili-D1--llo XVCZI 'l'Cill11l l.ci's Go Cuimcllsvillc l lippil-V l lippii-V Iloss 'l'llL'I'C ziinll no llics on us 'lilicrc miglil luv llics on smm you guys lalll tlm-Q Zllllyl no llii-S on us llursc uml Xyugoii llorsc :mil Yvzxgoii Tczixiil Tczxinl 'licznnl l 1 I 'DOWN H746 0 am! Me Black CLARENCE B. MITCHELL FRANCES SHACKET-TON J 'lg - -Z A Il -A--l 4- i . 5,Eii:If za- 3 I1 Ei f P o ae o1--3-oT- R- Ji-.T .d 1 V- li 'H V . , r. Althougl1Ya1e has al- ways-fav-ored .The V1 - o-lets dark blue, 2. Thro' the four long years of High School, Miqst tlie scenes we know so well, 3. Whenthecares of lie o'er-take us, Mmglmg fast our locks Wlth gray, 'll - - ,- -5. i--' l-If -4- '---:sv ' 5-E-3 S- Il -4 ' E - 22-Q0 . - --serif. sr-sfo E rf n'-1 L - -T --2 ' 'ii 1' 'd'- T '6' - - P ' --el P I-bg -' . p p . Q1- Qirlzi :r --:1 rg E4 5' l! P ti E C- E lf- ti 2121 ---l5-E3i- 1--fr-9 A---l+f-!,5o----fb 1 -A l IL D- +9 lgrrurrr rural J rl? Elise, ' - l QQ' --iff' v - as -1 ' ' . -J -If j '-- at A-il ' -Q ei- gi: Aliiif 1. ' 'J . I qvf' T 1i-L 3l-'H- U And the gen - tle sons of Har-vard, To the crim - son rose are true, As the mys - ticcharm to knowl-edge We vain - ly seek to spell, Should our dear - est hopes be - tray us, False For - tune fall a - wiyg iiifiilmfgried-Q-e-E-31153-5-Egljasliew K is if E. .E . -E - Q Q l 5. lb , J -ss ,E -, i fgagif-W SQL eg s- J .15 s- 3 EE EV-E S235 s- ., --U' ' - 1-4 '4 ' 'l ' ' - i iT' - v nf ' - ' r v r 1 J il? if A 1 ET lygl . 'irQ'34E,L 3 9 for ' 1 vit rel-. est . Q FIV 1 We w5l ovfm the lil - ies slen-der, Nor hon - or shall they lack, Or we win ath - let ic vic-t'ries On the foot - ball field, or track, Still we ban-ish care and sad-ness As we turn our mem-'ries back, .. .l ---4---- TA- -.- --l-1 '11 as ii-EEL 5135556-ik-.iiilir sg-T ' 0- Z - - ' - n+ p n n-bs -1 - n ?' if F-75' - 5'2 e P 'j 'Z ' Y f' B - hm? ' J' g. ra-L -, -as-F-5-eg: v gig ENE' ,Lp 'Hee L T I 'l2 57- 'f ' T . -J ' 5 -'-'Z 4 ' '- pilfip' --.lgE..4,- X- QEE- T41 :UM--EAEEA ':Ai-..l::3TQl: C L ' JI 3 J ZW'-K. While the Ti - gerstands de - fend- er Of the Or - ange and the Black. Still we work for dear old High School,A1nd the Or - ange and the Black. And re-call thosedays of glad-ness'N-eaththe Or - ange and the Black. - -J - s' 'N -l I -3 1 a-- QT 1 1 il , 'xj, -1-- .3 -Sign 1:51 ii, 5 gi ig?lgwfi.5ig.g3 - 1. it' 21 4. 4- ' A . 9 Q 9 ' ' -l . if -e -l seg-glziiglgg s.-li A. p r E U , -av J 2 -:1,' N11 -g-. Printed by permission of Princeton University and A. S. Schirmer, lne. lCirggE'1ihlClZfli4lsy A.ISchirmer, Inc. Copyright renewal as- SlghCL, x , O . C IFITIEF, HC. Uh, when our tiootlmall lmoys all fall in line, We want a touchclownl Hear them sing, We're going to win this game another timeg We Want 3 f0L1Chd0WHl Tl'l3f'S the thing. Ancl when the game hegins we're going to shout, Irust get a great big brulsg' husky and tall' We'll tell the whole wicle worlcl just what it's all about. 0 fanny t C bali' in no time at an A d th, yu F ht tx ht F ht f 'J We ll have a touchdown, n' fn We lg ' lg ' lg I Orflery yall ' When it's over let us hear you make some noise, lve ll circle encls anal hit that line right hartl, V I C T 0 R Y Ancl then we'll roll olcl-fe-gon the socl, on the soul, C.H.S.l We want a touchdown, hoysl 87 wi wi- .T The Aaron Co. Alpha Florist Co. Al's Triangle Food Store Arcade News Ash Hat Co. Ioseph Attea Automohile Sales Co. Edward Baer Helen Belle's Beauty Salon, Mary' D. Santine Paul Beighley, Anchor Grocery Bernardo's Wall Paper and Paint Store Atty. Samuel Braemer Briekman Insurance Agency Clyde B. Brooks, Indian Head, Pa. Burns Drug Store Carmel's Beauty Shop A. A. Clarke, Druggist Connellsville Bottling Wlorks, Bottlcrs of Spur Connellsville Fruit Market Connellsville High School Alumni Assn. Dr. I. I. Cossell Coughenour Cleaners and Dyers I. E. Red Crislip's Ilot Point Stream- lined Store George C. Crouse, Druggist, Smithton, Pa. Bertha Cunningham Ahe I. Daniels M1', and Mrs. G. C. Davidson I. R. Davidson Co. Denny's Clover Farm Store A. W. Dice Co., Uniontown, Pa. Dr. I. llarold Dull East End Grocery Eloise Beauty Shop Chas. Enany,s Federated Stores Enany Motor Sales Fayette Baking Co. Fayette Realty Co. R. Bruce Fike's Dairy Findley's Service Store Fisher's Awning Co. Dr. Edward F. Fitzgerald Dr. D. C. Fosselman Franklin Commercial College Frank's Dairy Bar Fred's Place Cvalley's, Plymouth and Chrysler Genevieve Beauty Salon Gigliotti's Mens Store Palhawi Dr. I. H. Goldblum Goldstone's Youth Center Goodwin Cleaners and Dyers I. N. Hagan Ice Cream Co. Dave Hart Auto Laundry Harris Mens Store Dr. Earl F. Harris C. Roy Hetzel, Druggist Hiles Nut Shop Hill Crest Roller Rink E. Hindes Electrical Contractor Hollywood Shoppe Hooper and Long Hoover's Groceries and Meats Iahn and Ullier Engraving Co., Chicago, Ill. Kay's Beauty Shop Keagy's Drug Store Keller's Stationery Store Kessoff Confectionery Kestner's Office Supply, Book and Sport Store Dr. Francis King Dr. Wm. H. Klein Kotler's Shoe Store I. M. Kurtz, Jeweler C. Lanzi 81 Sons Iames Laughlin, Insurance Leon's Smart Shoppe Louckls Hardware Co. M. and M. Service Station Manhattan Cafe and Bowling Alley Tony Martin's Barber Shop Ed. L. Mellinger Menetee and Cunningham Miedel's I. R. Miller, Indian Head, Pa. Dr. H. D. Minerd Charles C. Mitchell Milton V. Munk Funeral Home G. C. Murphy Co. McKenna Shoe Market National Academic Cap and Gown Co., Philadelphia National Bank and Trust Co. New York Studio N. V. Grille Chas. O'Donnell Clover Farm Store Dr. V. O,Donovan Oglevee and Sons Oppenheinfs Opperman's Supreme Service Oppman's Auto Parts Co. Orazi's Barber Shop Orpheum Theatre Paramount Theatre Personal Finance Co. Piern's, Connellsville Cleaners and Dyers Kenneth C. Pletcher, Indian Head, Pa I. D. Porter Insurance Co. Posner Iewelry Store Ross Prestia's Barher Shop 2 Iimmy Prudente's Barber Shop Dr. Wm. A. Pujia Quality Dairy Co. Reiley's Beauty Shoppe Atty. Kirk Renner C. W. Resh, Sparks Supply Co. Indian Head, Pa. AIrs. Rice's Beauty Shop Royal Bakery Glenn W. Rush Ph.G. Sapolsky's Market Schneider's Market-Robert L. Roh- bins. Dr. Stuart Scott Sherrick Duplicator Co., Saegerstown Pa. Shulman's Clothing Store Silcox Market Silver Slipper Snyder's Mens Wear Soisson Theatre Harry Sparks, Indian IIead, Pa. Iohn I. Spishak, Funeral Director Red Sterhutzel William P. Sullivan, Industrial Equipment Stewart Pennzoil Service Tailor-Molinaro's-Alusic Thrift Drug Co. The Troutman Co. F. P. Welker Son, Bernard Welker, Mgr Western Auto Associate Store West Penn Barber Shop West Side Motor Co. West Side News Windsor Studio Dr. Iohn Y. Woods, D.D.S. Wright's Shoe Store Ira D. Younkin Zacks Fashion Shop E. B. Zimmerman Co. Prinlenr Engravelzf THE GRAY PRINTING Co. THE JAIIN AND OLLIER Co. DuBois, Pennsylvania ChicagO, Iui110iS H, Y 1 A- r 14 'x N x , A A' ' I gif I F 'fur I h gg KJ I ' I WWW A I I I ' ,, .IV H DMM I 9 away. EEJQI if I 'X RX A ' A 1.x . it I cyrjt b V E UMM? WJ SK I fs I I N lf I I It jp +1 QU IJ ' V I u Q s X X gx ,f ,A N, -.- . '- I if QJQ, Qigggvv X 3 XWQ? I V5 by : f ii? . .Wy 1 I 9 +5 Qi R , I Q wx I NX 3 'U' I Rf, Q. 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