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5 3 E 2 iS 5 i a G 2 5 A f 1 H 2 In a A V S 4 :Q 5' s v ,. i 7 k ,- Y F. 5 B E 5 S H 1 Q 5 P 5 32 E 5 5 6 75 i K S THE COKER YEARBOOK 1949 MQMGWM- manga, and Mal' duff noi' Jae and camfzal Je cfabzaqecfu -- Wmcfwmoih Editor .......... Associate Editor Business Manager Typist ...,..........,. Art Editor ....,,... Faculty Advisor Photographer ,... ,. Special Acknowledgement ........, 1 .. Gloria Nabors .. Eileen Howard Mary Freed Edith Dill Mary E. Cochran Mr. A. R. McNeil Mr. M. Hartman Mrs. W. B. Gray Miss Sue Hiclms, Miss Helen Henry, Miss Roberta Smufz, Miss Eleanor McClelland, Mrs, Virginia Purrier Miss Naomi Albanese O THE SPONSORS ot the Tri-Hi-Y, under whose guidance and leadership the Tri-Hi-Y has become the leading organization of Connellsville High School, and, one of the most outstanding civic organizations ot our community, we, the staft, dedicate this Coker. 'I win 3 W 5,??ggmiy, ,x 7, fu ', 5 pf 31 Q fw vt , , 4 , W y 35111 -Q: Z' aw 5-su. rn ULTU Editor Assistont 5 Sue Swcney Corinne Bryson MRfW.G.DAVTS To the Class of 1949: The most important objective in the educational program of the public schools is the improvement of the quality of American Citizenship. Good Citizenship and Democracy are interdepend- ent. The ideal citizen will, of course, have mastered the abilities which are a requisite for a basic education. Not all the highly trained inhabitants of a state or nation make a contribution to the further development of our country. On the contrary, some are caught up in the whirlpool of idealogies to such a degree that they cannot differentiate between what is right and what is wrong. They soon drift into a state of indifference which in- hibits them in the performance of their political responsibilities. Selfishness, envy, exploitation, and dishonesty are not com- ponent parts of the good citizen. Neither can Democracy thrive where these negative qualities persist. For young people must be alerted to the urgency of the understanding of our country's present plight. Education should help you in making proper de cisions and in carrying them through. General Omar Bradley recently wrote Until the American people shake themselves out of this appalling lethargy and make their schools-together with the selection, the welfare, and rewards of their teachers-a mat- ter of their personal and intimate concern, we shall go forth to do battle psychologically with the aggressive legions of stateism woefully trained and poorly equipped, handicapped from the outset. MB.WfE.DOLDE As graduates you want the opportunity to enioy a measure of economic security-the opportunity to work and the oppor- tunity to own and use property. As a part of our American tra- dition, you have a right to a iob-not a right to any and every job but one suited to your abilities. lt is a right which exists, however, only when it is matched by your efforts to be econom- ically independent. If you do less than your talents make pos- sible, you will be neither fair to yourself nor to your community. lf you do nothing or perform your tasks inadequately because you cannot get a job beyond your abilities, you will be fooling yourself and be unfair to others. As graduates you ask to what extent does the opportunity to work and to own property exist today? lt is harder to get a start now than it used to be? Can there be future opportunities -opportunities not for all to be leaders, but for each to do the best iob for which he is fitted? The answer can only be that it was never easy to get a start or to succeed. The appeal of economic opportunity in America was not to the soft and to the lazy. It was not gifts or charity or a dole that induced men and women to come from the Old World to America. lt was a chance that they sought-an oppor- tunity to exercise their talents and to reap the just rewards of their efforts. Yes, the difficulty of getting started existed then and has continued to exist, varying only in degree. Some suc- ceeded and some failed. You go into a world which still pro- vides the opportunity for both success and failure. You will need to have confidence in your ability and find that individual self- reliance upofr which success depends. The challenge of success often comes because of the possibility of failure. 6 MISS MILDRED REITER The predominating thought in the minds of youth each year as they graduate from high school is the future. The plans and ideals that you have and a determined effort to carry them out are very important for your happiness in the years to come, but the most important determining factors in your future are the things you do today. The kindly smile, the pleasant word, the thoughtful deed, the helping hand, and the constant consideration for others are the habits of today that will make for you a success- ful future. Greatness does not depend upon your future knowl- edge but how well you use your abilities with humility, kindliness, and service today. Money, position, fame, family and honors will never make you successful. The only successful people are those who have learned how to live happily for others. People who have their interests centered on things, their own families, a few friends and themselves will never radiate brotherhood or a better way of life for humanity. Never in the history of man- kind has it been so necessary that young Americans live unself- ishly today for all the world. Tomorrow may be too late to keep the peace and save the best from this civilization. MR. HARGLD SWANK Congratulations to the members of the class of 1949. You have demonstrated during your four years in school that you are entitled to a diploma from Connellsville High School. You are now to enter fields of useful employment or to continue your education at some other institution of higher learning. Your diploma from this school or from some other does not guarantee immediate success. There is half a century ahead of you on Graduation Day-and half a century would be a tire- some time to learn nothing and achieve nothing if you found immediate success waiting for you. You must realize that suc- cess must be earned. There are not many important positions at the top, these posts go to the fittest, and one does not acquire fitness in a moment, or a year, or four years. lf one did, most of life would be static. You must continue to work, to stick faith- fully to your task, and to learn. Opportunity knocks every day, but you've got to be ready when you open the door. Above all don't be in too great a hurry. The records are full of instances of men and women who waited for success. One such person gives this advice: Learn to walk before you run. The world wasn't made in a minute, nor the people who keep it moving. The worst ignorance is in not knowing how much there is to know. 7 THE SCHOOL BOARD DR. H. H. MCINTIRE MR. J. C. MUNSON, JR. MR. W. L. ZOLLARS MR. J. R. MESTREZAT MR. J. V. SCHROYER MR. C. S. CAMPBELL MR. C. V. PAYNE President Treas. and V. Pres. FA MISS GRACE ADAMS CULT English MISS NAOMI ALBANESE Home Economics MR. CARSON BAKER Science MISS ELEANOR BANE Mcdh MISS GRACE BISIL Librarian MRS. ESTHER BURKHOLDER Chemisiry-Sr. Science MR. JOHNSON BURKE Science-Driving Ed. MISS CARMEL CALLER Sec. to Board MISS ELAINE CURTIS Secreiury MISS GLADYS CLARK Physical Ed. MR. JOHN DAILY Business MISS MILDRED ENANY Training-Bookkeeping MR. JOSEPH DELLIGATTE Mathematics Spanish-Home Economics MR. WALTER Sales FINN MISS LORETTA GALLIARDI History T FACUL MISS BEULAH GILMORE MISS MABEL GOLDEN History English MR. MARLI N HARTMAN Maihemcltics MR. HILDEBRAND MR. DAVID GUHL Physics-Science MISS HELEN HENRY Home Economics Driving Ed.-Math MISS SUSAN HICKS SociaI Science-English MISS BEATRICE HOREWITZ French-English MRS. CARL HUNTER Sec. to Mr. Dolde MR. FREDERICK HUNTER Algebra-Plane Geometry MR. PAUL KEIGHTLY Senior Science-Conservation MR. WILLARD LEWIS Hisiory MISS SARAH KOOSER English MISS ELVADA MARSHALL 10 English MR. ALLISON MARSHALL Science-Maih FACULTY MR. DALE MARTIN P. O. D. MISS MARY MOLYNEAUX Denial Hygienist MRS. BETTY MILLER Typing-Math MISS JEAN MORGAN Sec. lo Supl. MR. HARRY MITCHELL Band MRS. GLADYS MUNSEY MISS ELEANOR MCCLELLAND English MR. PAUL MUNSEY Manual Talning MR. ANDREW McNEIL Algebra-Trig. Math-Science MR. JOSEPH McCUNE History-Civics MISS ELISABETH OSBORN Ar!-English MR. DOYLE RHODES Health MRS. VIRGINIA PURRIER Zoology-Biology MR. ARTHUR RUFF Health-Physical Ed. MR. LLOYD SHANER Biology r HM' FA ULTY MR. JOSEPH SPAK Shorihand-Typing-Transcription MISS ROBERTA SMUTZ Law-Business Toining MR. EDWARD SPOTTS Healfh-PI1ysicalEd. MRS. THELMA STONER Dental Hygienist MRS. FLORENCE STRAWN Secretary MISS SYLVIA SULLIVAN Social Science MISS DAISY TRUMP EngIisI1 MRS. ELSIE WALTON Hisiory MRS. MADELYN WANDEL Omce Business-Geography MRS. FLORENCE WERTZ I.c1Iin-History MISS CATHERINE WILHELM Social Science MISS NETTIE LEE WHIPKEY Music NOT PICTURED MISS ANNA KLUTEY English, German MISS DOROTHY WILLS Science MISS KATHERINE FRANCIS Music, Ar? MISS CATHERINE ZIMMERMAN MISS VERA TOMASKA Engiish Math MISS LUELLA OGLEVEE HeaItI'1, Geography 19 Senior Editor ......,.........,.,.......,......,..,. Jean Black Assistants ..,., ....... F Iorence Hart Nancy Fitzgerald Underclass Editor ......, .,.,. E dith Zavatsky Assistants ,.... ...,... R hoda Barron Joyce Blair SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Stdlt Th o rf omas Marshall, Vice Presidentp Phyllis Mistlebouer, Secrtczry Ra s e C Standing--R. J. Rollins, Treasurer. LASS SONG U49 Tune: Wiffenpoof Song Words: Mary Jennet Freed Our days in C. H. S. now end Good-bye friends Our separate paths in life we'll wend Good-bye friends. Class of forty-nine are we Graduates we soon will be We bid a fond farewell to thee. C-H----S We leave our school and books behino Good-bye friends, We hope our place in life to find, Good-bye friends Though we really hate to go We'd like all these friends to know C. H. S. we love you so Good-bye friends. CLASS FLOWER: Coral Rose CLASS COLORS: Coral and Grey 14 CORO NATION QUEEN Martha Lawson KING ,. .... ,.,, , . . Donald Swink ATTENDANTS Edward Krynok Bernadine Smarto Raymond Lunnen Dianne Driscoll Bernard Koval Peggy Pendleton PROGRAM Master of Ceremonies , . . ,. . ,, .. James Haines Vocal Solo-The Talk of the Town . Laura Landymore Piano Solo-Missouri Waltz Dance Duo--Tea For Two . . . Vocal Solo-Wonderful One A Dance-The Maior and the Minor Vocal Duo-The Echo Said No , Class Song , . . , , ., .,. .. . Jack Walker Betty Lou Colborn and John Behanna A Anita Ciamocco . . . , , Mary Freed . T Marvin Livingston and Robert Chase , ,. ,. ... Jack Walker at Piano Accompanist for solo dance and vocal numbers Jean Black 15 SENIORS ERNESTINE AMBRISCO Ernie Leaders 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, H. R. Treasurer l, H. R. Vice Pres. 2, 4, H. R. President 3, Student Council 3, Senior Council, Band 3, 4, DIANA ASSAD Cynthia Dramotics 2, 3, 4. AUDREY BARASCH AlAudll Dramatics l, Colmer 2, Yearbook 3, Leaders 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Stal? 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3. J. THOMAS BARGER ,,Tom,, Fish 8- Game 2, 3, 4, Stamp 2, Sports 3. ANNA BASINGER ,,Ann,. Charm 1, 2, Dramatics 3, 4, Yale- Princeton 3. ALVERTA ANSELL Bert Charm 'l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dram- atics 2, 3, Sewing 4. MARILYN BANSBERG Bonny Yarn 'lp Charm I, Newspaper 2, Girl Leaders 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Yale-Princeton 3. MARIAN BARCUS Barley Dramatics 'l, 3, 4, Leaders 3, Oper- etta l, Band 2, 3, 4, Yale-Princeton 3. ANGELINE BASILE Angie Dramatics 'l, Charm 2. GEORGE BASINGER ,,EddY,t Shop 1, Woodwork 2, Aviation 3 Fish 8- Game 3, 4. 'I6 ENIOBS JAMES P. BASINGER ,rjimn Aviation 3, Fish 8- Game 3, 4. JOHN BEHANNA Nlature Study 1, Boy's Chorus 2, 3, 4, Art 4, Vice Pres. 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Senior Cfass 'lay. WALTER BIEBER Yearbook 2, Boy's Chorus 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 2. RUTH BIGAM Ruthie Yarn Craft 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY LOUISE BIRD frNann :harm 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dram- ntics 3, 4, H. R. Secretary 2, H. R. 'reasurer 4, Operetta 1. 17 MARJORIE BEATTY ,,Mmge,, Charm 1, Tri-Hi'Y 2, 3, Book 4, JOHN BELLUS Junior Fish 81 Game 3, Fire-Fighters 3, 4. RONALD BIGAM Fish 81 Game 4. DAVID BINKIE Haudll Latin 2, Fish 8- Game 3, 4, Sports 3, H. R. Secretary-Treasurer 3. JEAN CLAIRE BLACK Jeannie Piano 1, 2, 3, Tri4Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Year- book 4, H. R. President 2, H. R. Vice President 3, H. R, Secretary 4, Student Council 2, Band 2, Oper- etta Accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4, N. H. S. 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. SENIORS EDNA EARLE BOWMAN llEddYH Charm lg Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 45 Music Appreciation 4, Operetta 'l, 2, 4, Orchestra 3. FREDA BROWN Dramatics 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Bridge 4. ' DONALD F. BRUENING ,Donn Fish G Game 3, 4. SHIRLEY E. BU RSON Hkedll Charm 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Operetta 2, 3. CLYDE CAMPBELL ,npmu Football l, 2, Coker 'Ig Sports 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Fish 8- Game 45 H. R President 45 Student Council 4, Sen- ior Councilg Football Mgr. l, 27 Bas- ketball 'l, 2, 3. THELMA RUTH BROOKS Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Yarn 2, 3, 4. RICHARD J. BROWN naw Football 2, 37 Fish 81 Game 4, Football 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN BRYNER Yarn Craft 'lg Travel lp Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Charm 2, 3: Sewing 4, Oper- etta 1. EARLENE BUTTS Skeets Charm lp Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. CONCETTA CARLETTO Connie Charm 'lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Sewing 4 'IB SENIORS AUDREY J. CARLSON Archie Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders 25 Checker 4. GRACE CASTIGLIA Gracie H. R. Secretary 1. MARTHA L. CHIDESTER Marty Nature Study 15 Coker T5 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Music Appreciation 25 Lead- ers 35 Dramatics 45 H. R. Secretary T5 H. R. Sec.-Treas. 25 H. R. Vice Pres. 3, 45 Student Council 35 News- paper Staff 25 N. H. S. 3, 45 Senior Class Play. ROSE M. ClRll.l.O Rosie Charm 'I5 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 latin 25 Coker 35 Sewing 45 H. R. Secretary 35 Newspaper Staff 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH COCHRAN Coker I5 Piano 1, 25 Bridge 25 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 45 Yearbook 45 H. R. Vice Pres. 15 H. R. Sec.-Treas. 25 Oper- etta i, 35 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4. 19 4 JANE E. CARNEY Janie Latin 25 Dramatics 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4 ROBERT CHASE Bob Drafting I5 Camera 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 H. R. Sec.-Treas. 45 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 45 Basketball 'I5 Track T5 Senior Class Play. ANITA CIAMACCO Neeclee Charm T5 Music Appreciation l, 2, 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Dramotics 45 Operetta 1, 2, 4. MARIAN J. CITRO Shortie Charm 15 Dramatics 'l, 2, 3, 45 Tri- Hi-Y 35 Bridge 45 Operetta T, 2. BETTY LOU COLBORN HDOCI1 Travel 'I5 Music Appreciation T5 Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 H. R. Secretary 'I5 Senior Council5 Operetta 4. SENIOBS WILLIAM COLBORN Bill Dramatics I, Travel I, Camera 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. DOROTHY COLLINS 'IDOHIEH Dramatics I, Charm 'l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. RALPH CRAFT Cheesy Drafting I, Sports I, Camera 2, 3, 4, Woodshop 4. CAROLYN CRITCHFIELD Critchie Coker I, Dramatics I, Leaders 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Service 4, H. R. Treas. 'l, H. R. Vice Pres. 2, Senior Council, Newspaper Staff 4. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM Dexter Checker I, Camera 2, 3, 4, H. R. President l, 4, H. R. Vice Pres. 2, Student Council 'I, 4, Newspaper Stal? 2, 3, 4, Basketball Mgr, 3, 4, 1 RAY COLLINS Fire-Fighters 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE L. COSTELLO Louie Charm I, Tri-HY 2, 3, 4, Cr Dramatics 3, 4, DOROTHY CRAMER HDOVI Charm I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, etta 2. RALPH CUNNINGHAM Bud Football I, 2, 3, Sports 4, aft 2 Oper H.R Treasurer 'l, Football l, 2, 3, 4. EUGENIA DAVIS Shrimp Charm 'l, 2. 20 SENIORS WENDELI. DAVIS Windy Fish 8- Game 3, 4. GERALDINE DeLEON ,,Gen,Yi, Charm l, Dramatics 'l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3, 4. EDITH Dlll. nomyu Leaders l, 2, 3, 4, Charm 'I, News- paper Staff 4. PAUL DOPPELHEUER Fish 8 Game 3, 4. DIANE DRlSCOl.L UDV, Dramatics 'l, Coker 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, leaders 2, 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 2, H. R. Vice Pres. 3, 4, Student Council 2, Senior Council, Yale- Princeton 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4. 21 1 4 DIANNE DeBOLT Nanny Dramatics 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Lead- ers 3, 4, H. R. President 2, Student Council 2, Operetta 2, N. H. S. 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. JOANN E. DeLOZIER UO., Dramatirs 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Senior Class Play. ERN EST DONATO Ernie Coker 1, Camera 2, 3, Boy's Chorus 3, Sports 4. FRANCES MAE DOUGHTY Hennie Yarn 2, Dramatic: 2, ColIector's 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. ROBERT D. DUSHAW ,,Bob., Coker 2, Fish 8. Game 3, Camera 4, Math 4, Senior Class Play, SENIORS JAMES ELLENBERGER llRedlI Fish li Game 3, 4, Track 3, 4. RICHARD L. FEAGIN Dick Aviation 2, Fire-Fighters 3, 4, Bas- ketball 4, Fish 8- Game 3, H. R. President 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Senior Council, Band 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. WARREN FIRESTONE Camera I, 2, Stamp I, Fish 8- Game 3, 4. ALICE ANN FRANTZ ,,Aeo,. Dramatic: I, Charm I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Coker 4, Newspaper Staff 4. ROBERT FREED Hsobn Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4, H. R. Treas- urer 3. THARON FAIDLEY NSW, Nature Study I, Charm I, Tri-Hi-Y 4. JOANNE MARGARET FEARER HJOH Book 1, Charm I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, H. R. Secretary 4, Band 2, 3, Senior Class Play. CHARLES G. FRANCIS Chuck Football I, Drafting I, Fire-Fighters 3, 4, Fish 81 Game 4. MARY ,IENNET FREED Biddie Dramatics I, Yarncraft I: Tri-Hi-Y 2, Latin 2, Yearbook 3, 4, Oper- etta 4, Yearbook Stat? 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. WILLIAM FREED willy Drafting I, Football I, 2, 3: Math 4, H. R. Teasurer 2, H. R. President 3, Student Council 3, N. H. S. 3, 4, Football I, Basketball I, Track . 22 SENIORS GLORIA FRENCH Dean Croft 'I, 2, 3, Yarncraft 1, 2, 31 Sewing 4. DONALD H. GILLOTT Hbonu Hi-Y 39 Band 2, 3, 4. NANCY ELOISE GORDON Ellie Craft 1, Bridge 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Book 3, 4. DOLORES GRAHAM noeerl Drnmaiics 'l, 2: Charm 'lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Operettu 2, 4, Band 1. MADELYN D. GROSS ul-yn., Charm 'Ip Coker 1, 2. 23 1 4 MARTHA B. FUEHRER Marty Charm 'lg Book lp Coker 2, 3, News- paper Staff 3, 4. J. EDGAR GOODWIN Eddie MARY JANE GRACIE Charm If Yarncraff 2, 35 Sewing 4 DONALD D. GRINDLE ubonu Nature Study 1, Lighting Crew 2 3, 4. WANDA LEE GUTH llskipll Charm 2. 1 SENICBS JAMES HAINES Merlin Chess Bi Checker 'ly Lighting Crew 2, 3, Hn-Y 2, Sports 3, 4, H. R. Treasurer 4. RALEIGH HALL IICUHYH Football 2. BERNADINE MARIE HART Bernie Dramatics 2, 3, 4. CHARLES HARTZ Choppie Bridge 2, 3, 45 Sports 4. BETTY LOUISE HEINBAUGH Heinie Dramatics l, 35 H. R. Vice Pres. 8. Treas. lg Operetta I, 2, 4. 1 4 EARL HALFHILL Buster Travel lp Sports 4, Swimming 3, 4. LAVERNE MAE HARRIS Susie Craft lp Yarncraft lp Charm 2, Dramatics 3, H. R. Secretary 3, 4. WILLIAM A. HARTMAN Bill Fire-Fighters 3, 4, Fish 81 Game 3. RALPH HAY Oats Travel I. GLENN HENGOED HHennY,. Stamp If Fish 8- Game 3, 4, Bridge 3g Checker 4, Cross Country 3. 24 SENIORS ROENNA HERBERT Rosie Yarncraft 1, Bridge 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Book 3, 4, Band 3, 4. BETTY L. HERWICK IIGUSII Dramatic: l, 2, 3, 4, Operetta I BERNADINE A. HUDOCK Bernie Charm T, Craft 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, EVELYN HYATT Blondie Nature Study T, Charm l. LQVERNE ISOLA Verne Dramatics l, Charm 'l, Tri-Hi-Y 2. 25 THOMAS HERBERT Herbie Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Woodshop 4, Cross Country 'l, Football 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. HELEN HILD 111-mu Collectors 3. CONNIE HUNTER Blondie Charm T, Dramatics 1, Service 4. GEORGE HYATT Bunk Football 2, 3, Fish 8- Game 4, Track 2, Basketball 2, Football 2. GARNET KALP Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Bridge 4, Dram- atics 3. SENIORS JOSEPH KATONA Karona Boy Football 2, 35 Track 3, 45 Fish 8- Game 45 N. H. S. 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. EUGENE KELLY Drafting 1. MARTHA J. KERN Martie Yarncraft 'I5 Bridge 2, 3. KENNETH KNOPSNYDER ,,Ken,, Stamp l, 3, 4. BERNARD KOVAL Tubbs Sports 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 4 BETTY LOUISE KEITH Bete Charm 'l, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Bridge 3 Service 4. MARCENE KEMP Kempie Book 15 Bridge 35 Service 4 etta l, 2. AUDREY KESSLER 1 Oper Book 'l, 2: Nature Study l5 Tri+Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2. ANTOINETTE KOTCH Toni Charm I5 Travel I5 Tri-Hi-Y Leaders 2, 3, 45 H. R, Vice EDWARD KRAYNAK .,Ed,, H. R. Vice Pres. T5 Football 26 2, 3, 4 Pres. 3 2, 3, 4 SENIORS PAUL LANCASTER lanky Stomp l, 2, Nature Study l, Fish 8- Game 3, Fire-Fighters 4, Sports 4, Football 2. JOHN LANE Jack Football 1, Fish 8- Game 3, Sports 4. HARRY LEIGHLITER Cheetah Travel T, Sports 1, 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Basketball 4, H. R. President l, 2, 3, Student Council 'l, 2, 3, Basket- ball 3, 4. JOHN EDWARD LEONARD Business Lighting Crew 'l, 2, Automobile T, Fish 8: Game 3, Aviation 4, Hi-Y 4. CONNIE LINCOLN Links Leaders T, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics l, 2, H. R. President 2, Student Council 2, Band 2, 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Yale-Princeton 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. 27 1 4 LAURA LANDYMORE Yarncraft 'l, Bridge 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, H. R. Presi- dent 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, Operetta T, 2, 3, Senior Class Play. MARTHA LOU LAWSON Marty Lou Coker 2, Dramatics 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Leaders 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 4, H. R. Vice Pres. 3, Student Council 3, 4, N. H. S. 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, Senior Council, Cheerlead- er 3. WANDA LEIGHLITER Bimbo Leaders 'l, 2, 3, 4, Coker l, 2, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, H. R. Vice Pres. T, News- paper Statf 'l, 2, 3, 4, Yale-Prince- ton 3, 4, Cheerleader 4. JANE LEREW Janie Dramatics 'l, Leaders 2, 3, 4, Bridge 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Yale-Prince- ton 2, 3, 4. EARL M. LIVINGSTON HFrogll Sports 3. SENIORS SHIRLEY LOHR ShirI Charm 'l, Service 4. E MARILYN LOUCKS Yarncraft 1, Craft I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Bridge 2, Book 3, Dramatics 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. RAY LUNNEN Travel I, Football 2, 3, Track 3, 4, N. H. S. 3, 4, Student Council 4, Senior Council 4, Basketball l, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. THOMAS J. MARSHALL Tom Drafting I, Camera 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Track 4, H. R. Pres. I, H. R. Vice Pres. 4, H. R. Sec. 2, Student Coun- cil 1, 4, Senior Council, N. H. S. 3, 4, Track 3, 4. JOANN LOUISE MASON Nana Book 'l, Music Appreciation 'l, 2, 3, Yarn Craft 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 3, 4, Operetta 1. 1 BETTY LONG Lizzy Charm 'I, Dramatics l, Bridge 2 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Operetta 'l KENNETH LUCKEY noocn Nature Study I, Camera 2, 3, Foot- ball 3, Math 4, Coker 4, Student Council 4, N. H. S. 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. ANN EUZABETH MACZKO Bonnie Craft 'l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Bridge 2, Book 3, H. R. Secretary 3, H. R. Treas. 4. DOLORES MASELLA nDeen Charm l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Leaders 3, 4, Operetta 2. GRAYDON MAY Jake Nature Study 1, Fish 8- Game 3, 4, 28 SENIORS MARY LOUISE MAY Charm Ig Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Servfce 4. AUDREY METZGER Audol Charm Ip Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY MILES Squirrel Leaders I, 2, 37 H. R. Secretary 2, Yale-Princeton 2. ROBERT MILLER Smoock Music Appreciation 25 Camera 4. JOAN MOCHEL Mochie Dramatics If Charm Ig Leaders 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 H. R. Presi- dent I, H. R. Vice Pres. 3, Student Council I. 29 MARY LOU MAYS Hlouf, Book 'Ig Nature Study 'Ig Charm 2. Etiquette 35 Operetta I. WILLIAM MIHALY nam., Fire-Fighters 3, 4: Band 3. JAMES MILLER Skully Fish 8- Game 3, 4, Bridge 3, Check er 4, Football 3. PHYLLIS MISTLEBAUER PhyI Dramatics I: Leaders I, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper 4, H. R. Vice Pres. I, 4 H. R, Pres. 2, H. R. Treas. 3, Stu dent Council 2, Senior Council, N H. S. 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4. CARMELLA MOLINARO Carmel Charm Ig Operetta I. SENIORS www, Yorncraft 1, Music Appreciation 'l, 2. JOANNE McMANIS llulodyll Book 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Music Apprecia- tion 4, Art 4. MARY Louise NATALE Dolly Charm 1, Bridge 3, 4, Operetta 2. JOAN LOUISE NICHOLSON Nickie Yarncraft l, Craft l, Book Club 3, Music Appreciation 4, DOROTHY OHLER Hoop, Dramatics 1, 3, 4, Charm 2. CHARLES McCLURE Hardy Nature Study 'l, Football 2, 3, Track 2, Sports 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. GLORIA NABORS Coker 'l, Dramatics 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Latin 2, H. R. Pres. 3, Student Council 3, News- paper Stafl 'l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Band 2, 3. GRACE NEDROW Gracie Charm l, Travel 'lg Tri-Hi'Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Service 4, H. R. Pres. 3, H. R. Vice Pres. 'l, H. R. Sec. 2, Student Council 3. ADAM NOSCHESE Funny Sports 3, 4. JANET RUTH OHLER Nature Study 'l, Book 'l, Charm 2, Etiquette 3, Operetta 1, 2. 30 SENIOBS EUGENE THOMAS PAGE Pizon Fire-Fighters 2, 3, 4, H. R. Pres. lg Student Council 'lg Football 2, Bas- ketball 2. BETTY PALLADINE Bets Charm 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Operetta 1, 2. FRANCIS PANZELLA Travel 1, Football 2. PEGGY ANN PENDLETON Coker T, 2, Dramatics I, 2, Lead- ers 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4, H. R. Sec- retary 4, Operetta 4, Senior Class Play. HARRY PETERSON Pete Track 'l, 2, 4, Football 1, Collector's 2, Sports 3: Camera 3, H. R. Pres. lg Student Council lg Cross Country lp Track l, 2, 3, 4, Football 27 Sen- ior Class Play. 31 1 4 ANNA MARY PALLADINE uNinnYn Charm 'lg Craft 2, Bridge 3, H. R. Secretary 21 Operetta 3. CHARLES PALLADINE Feet Chess 8. Checkers ly Football 2 EUGENE PASULKA Gene Nature Study I, Football 2. AMY LOUISE PERRINE Amos Coker 'Ip Leaders l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, H. R. Vice Pres. 'lp H. R. Treas. 2, Newspaper Staff 'lp Yale- Princeton 2, 3. HELEN PlQUADl Chriss Charm 'lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Band 3, 4. SENIOBS ROBERTA PRITTS Prittsy Charm l, Dramatics 2, Yarncraft 3, Bridge 4. RAYMOND F. RANDOLPH Randy Football 2, 3, Math 4, H. R, Vice- Pres. 2, H. R. Pres. 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Senior Council, Basketball 2, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. HELEN MARIE RAYONI Charm 'l, Craft 2, Bridge 3, 4, Operetto 2, Newspaper Staff 4. CLARENCE RESH Pete Drafting 1, Stamp 2, Fish Bi Game 3, 4, Camera 3, Chess 8- Checkers 4, H, R. Pres. 'l, Student Council 'l. ALBERT RINGER Aviation 2, Fish 8- Game 3. GERALD QUINTO HJEHYH Bridge l, 4, H. R. Secretary 4, Band l, Track 3. JOHN RANKER Jim Nature Study l, 2, Woodshop 3, 4, Swimming l. DONALD REILLY Brain FRANCES RIDGWAY Francie Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. MARCELLA RINGER ,Ishii Book 2, Art 4, H. R. Secretary 2. 32 SENIORS MARY CATHERINE RITTENBERGER Kitty Charm 'l, 2, Bridge 3, 4, Service 4, Operetta 2, Newspaper Staff 4. JACQUELINE ROSSI Jackie Craft 'lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, H. R. Vice Pres. 'l. LOIS CLAIRE RUDOLPH Charm ly Dramatics 1, 2, 31Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Music Appreciation 4. DORIS JEANE RUTTER Blondie Dramatics 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Coker 4, Newspaper Staff 4. LOUIS SCHRIVER ULOUH Dramatics if Football lg Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Fire-Fight- ers 4g H. R. Vice Pres. l, 2: Cross Country lg Basketball 2, Senior Class Play. 33 LEROY JOHN ROLLINS HR. LH Football 'l, 3: Travel 'lg Nature Study lp Hi-Y 4, Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4, N. H. S. 3, 45 Football Mgr. 3, 4, Cross Country 'l. DONNA JANE ROWAN Janie Charm 'ly Yarn Craft 2, 3, Service 47 Band 4. EDWARD RUSSELL nEdn Drafting 1, Woodshop 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. DON SAPANARA Hsoppyn Chess 81 Checkers Ig Fish 8. Game 2, 3, 4, Fire-Fighters 2, 3, 4. PEARL O. SCHOBERT Prissy Charm l. SENIORS FRANK SGRO Hodge.. Nature Study Ig Bridge 4, H. R. Treas. 4. DALE SHARTZER Sharkie Drafting Ig Dramatics Ip Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, latin 25 Fish 8. Game 3, Yearbook 4, Operetta 2, Newspaper SIaH 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Senfor Class Play. JAMES SIESKY ,Menu Fish L Game 2, 3, 4. BERNADINE SMARTO Bernie Charm I, Coker I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, H. R. Treas. I, Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Operetto I. JACK EDWARD SNYDER Egghead Boy's Chorus 2, 35 Oper:-Ha 2, Bas- ketball 1. JOSEPH SGRO Second Gear E Nature Study I, Sports 2, 3, 4 Fire-Fighters 4. BETTY ANNE SHAW Charm I, Dramatics 2, 3, Tri 2, 3, 45 Service 4. ROBERT EDWARD SISLEY nach., Camera I, 2, 3, Fire-Fighters H. R. Sec. I. MAXINE M. SMITH Dramatics 2, Service 4. VIRGINIA SOISSON Jeannie Dramatic: 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, Operet'o 3, 4. 34 -H 3, 3,4 ENIORS AUDRICE J. SPARKS Audie :harm 'lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramabics Z, 3, Sewing 4, Opereiia 2, 4. ORVILLE STAHL Fish 8- Game 4. REGIS D. STEINDL ffcrowff iooiboll 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Fish 8- Same 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3. JACQUELINE STILLWAGON :harm Joker i, Laiin 2. JEAN STREMP S1rempie lrovel l, Charm 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Jromaiirs 2, 3, Sewing 4, N. H. S. i, 4, H. R. sec. 1, 4- 'res. 3. H. R. Vice- ' JACK SPINELLI Fire-Fighters 2, 3, 4. JEAN STAINES Jeanne Dramarics 'l, Charm 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Bridge 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4. MARY STEWART Weaxe Dromafics l, Leaders 1, 2, H. R. PWS- lf 2, 3: Sfudeni Council 1, 2, 3. EUNICE LOUISE STRAWN Cookie Leaders 1, 2, Dromaticx I, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, H. R. Sec. 1, H. R. Sec.-Treo RICHARD STROKA Uoicku Fish 8- Game 3, Woodshop 4. s. 3. SENIORS WAITE STRONG Fish 8- Game 4: Bridge 4. SUSANNA KATHERINE SWANEY Sue Newspaper 1, 2: Latin 2: Yearbook 3, 4: H. R. Vice Pres. 1: Newspaper Staff I, 2: Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Band T, 2, 3. JAMES TAYLOR Jim Drafting 1: Football T, 2: Sports 4: Football T, 2: Track T, 2. HELEN THOMAS Dramatics T: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Coker 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Newspaper Staff 4. CARL ULERY Hack Dramatics 1: Travel 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Camera 3: Art 4. E MARGARET ELIZABETH STULL HMUQQYH Yarn T. DONALD SWINK NOON, Woodshop 4 H. R. Pres. 4, Studen Council 4, ROBERT TAYLOR Haobu Travel 1, Chess 8. Checkers 2 Bridge 3: Omcial 3: Sports 4: Trac 4: H, R. Vice Pres. 2: Band l, 2 Track T, 4. HELEN EILEEN TRESSLER Shorty Yarncraft l. DORIS JEAN ULERY Babe Nature Study 'Ip Charm lp Tri-Hi- 2, 3, 49 Bridge 2: Music Apprecia tion 3: Yarncraft 4. 36 SENIORS RALPH VEIGHTS Football l, 2, 3, Track 4, H. R. Pres. 'l, H. R. Vice Pres. 4, Student Coun- cil 'I, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4. CAMILLA VINCH Carm Charm l, Dramatics l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Operetta 2. DIANE WENSING Hjoen Dramatics 'l, Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R, Vice Pres. l, H. R. Pres. 3, Student Council 3, Senior Coun- cil, N. H. S. 3, 4, Yale-Princeton 3, Senior Class Play. JAMES WHIPKEY CooCoo Football l, 2, 3, Chess 8- Checkers l, Track 3, Bridge 4, Track 2, Foot- ball Mgr. 3, Football 4. RUTH WHIPKEY nRue1f Nature Study l, Yarncraft l, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, H. R. Pres. l. 37 1 ALBERT VENSEL Dinner Football l, 2, 3, Sports 4, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. JACK WALKER Stamp l, Collector's 2, Boy's Ch 3, 4, Music Appreciation 3. DOLORES ANN WENSING OTUS Wens Dramatics l, Leaders l, 2, 3, 4, N. H. S. 3, 4, Yale-Princeton 2, 3, 4. JOANN WHIPKEY H-lot, Charm 2, Collector's 3, H. R. Vice Pres. l. LORETTA WILLIAMS Snoolcei Charm l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4. SENIOBS MARGARET JEAN WINGROVE Cookie Yarncraft I, Dramotics 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Sraff 2 BERTHA WOODS ,menu Yorncraftl EDWIN WORKMAN Eddie Noiure Study 1, 2, Chess Checkers'l Boy's Chorus 2, Hi-Y 3, 4 Camera 3, Dramalics 4, H. R. Sec. I Opereha 4 BERNARD J. WOLFE Bernie Veieran Sports 2, H. R. Pres. 4 Sfudenf Council 4, Senior Council MARIAN E. WOODWARD Charm 2 EDITH ZAVATSKY Edie Nafure Study I, Charm I Leaders 2, Yearbook 3, 4 Tri-HIAY 4, H. R. Sec. 3 Band I, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 3, 4 S E N I O R S Not Pictured 1 4 RICHARD BALSLEY llDickll Nature Study lp Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 39 Foot- ball Mgr. I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3. ROBERT LAWRENCE CONDIFF lllarryll Sports 4: Basketball 4: N. H. S. 3, 4: Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD KNIGHT nspiksu Travel 'lp Lighting Crew 2, 3, 45 Track 4: Band 3, 45 Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM MARTRAY nlyleu Football l, 37 H. R. Vice Pres. 45 Senior Council, Football I, 3, 4. JOSEPH OLINZOCK ROBERT 5. BUCHHOLZ llsobll ALBERJ' HELMS Track Mgr. 3, 4, Cross Country Mgr. 4. GEORGE RUSSELL KOPF Travel 2, Sports 4. JOHN MORRISON Football I, 2, 31 Sports 3, H. R. Treas. 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, wlLuAM Queen am Travel lp Chess 81 Checkers 'Ig Sports 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD ROSEN DALE llkoiyll lljoell Bridge 27 Checker 4. FREDA LORRAINE RICHTER llshonyll Yarncraft 1, 2: Bridge 3, 4, Operetta I. Smmp 2. JAMES WEBB Rosco Travel If Football 2, 37 Sports 41 H. R. Treas. 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 4, Track I, 2, 3 ,4. 39 SENIOR COUNCIL Ray Lunnen, Pres., Randolph, Mistlebauer, Driscoll, Wensing, Rollins, Critchfield, Wolfe, Ambrisco, Lawson, Marshall, Colborn Although the Senior Council engages in many activities, there is a large percentage of our student body who don't know what the sen- ior council is. The Senior Council is the governing body of the senior class. lt plans the activities of the seniors such as senior day, color day, the prom, senior luncheon, senior elections, senior party, and other proiects in which the seniors may engage. lt can never be said that senior council is a dull, stuFfy organization for its representatives are the choice ofthe senior class. Two members to the council are elected from each homeroom. The council elects officers pro-tem, but, when the senior class oFficers are elected, the temporary officers step aside and the permanent ofticers take over. This year the elective body is headed by Ray Lunnen-President, Tom Marshall-Vice President, Phyllis Mistlebauer-Secretary, and R. J. Rollins-Treasurer. The faculty advisor of the council is Miss Mildred Reiter, dean of girls. No more need be said ofthe senior council, for all of us realize that it has completed many undertakings, all of them well-done. But, with such leaders, how could those iobs be anything but well-done! V. Abdallah, D. Adams, S. Akers, S. Aller, M. Artis, H. Auer, E. Balda S. Balsley, R. Barron, R. Bo- sescu, V. Basinger, B. Baxter, D. Beal, B. Bender B. Bierer, R. Bishop, D. Block, R. Black, R. Blackstone, J. Blair, M. Blasey H. Boardman, J. Bower, J. Bowser, M. Bowser, M. Boyd, B. Brady, D. Brahm K, Brooks, B. Bryner, H. Bry- ner, P. Bryner, C. Bryson, M. Bugosh, T. Bundorfi D. Butera, T. Cadwallader, C. Caldwell, L. Coppello, C. Cas- sa, J. Cirilla, T. Clements A. Cochrane, M. Cochran, A. Cotiman, C. Collins, R. A. Col- lins, J. Caughey, C. Comfort G. Conner, J. Costello, F. Coughenour, D. Craft, W. Cropp, B. Crouse, R. DeAngelis W. Decker, J. DeClement, D. Delligaiti, F. Delligcvrti, D DeMarco, E. Denvir, M, De- Pompe E. Dopplelweuer, J. Driscoll, P. Driscoll, D. DuShaw, J. Du- Shaw, J. Ebberf, E. Edmund- son 41 I 1 .W X 3 lxkw . L 1 9 .,. W. -4 , X ....... i s - E . r lk 1, el X' V A U' B ,gg I 9 O 'Q' .1 ., r 1: J H' Ml tk T ,sth pt. - . YN x l , lv M f l f Q ll Ck XV 'Q i LE , X 1. J Y ,fi si? l 1 ' i 6 i 2 fig Q. -' 5 .4 X W :X J x. rf G 'ZF X if Q so ,H Y ' Q 1 5:vlv.'S4 an ,, if V .11 'Xx A I G ui N H. Edwards, J. Egnot, W, Et- ling, W. Etling, J. Evans, W. Farner, D, Firestone J. Firestone, N. Fitzgerald, E Foore, W. Fordyce, G. Fos- brinlx, P. Fullem, K, Gqllen. tine R. Gurlick, M. Ghost, J. God- dord, B, Goodwin, J. Gray, H Grimm, B. Guard M. Guthrie, E. Halfhill, L. Half- hill, D. Hamborslly, A. Han- nah, L. Harr, F. Hort F. Hawkins, B. Hayes, D. Hefl- ley, J. Helms, E. Henderson, I. Henderson, E. Hendrickson B. Hensel, B. Herman, P, Hen' ry, J. Herbert, L. Hiles, P. Hill A. Hiltabidel B. Hodge, D. Holt, F, Hood, D. Hoover, D. Hoover, L. Hoover, M, Horewitz J. Houck, E. Howard, M. E. Hunt, S. Hyde, J. Jackson, A. K. James, E. Jeffers N. Jellreys, D. Johnson, V Johnson, R. Johnston, D, Jones A. Kcuylar, D. Keith J. Kelly, W. Kern, C. Kearns R. Kessler, T, Kimmel, C. King R, King 42 I. Kooser, C. Kraynalx, E. Kray- wok, L. Landman, B. Langley, D. LoPorte, R. Laughery D. Lealle, E. Leasure, B. Lily, M. Lilza, S. Loomis, J. Lynch, L. Lynn L. Malloy, D. Martin, D. Mar tin, J. Martin, T, Martuci, E May, B. May J. May, L. Meadows, G Means, H. Michaels, E. M'ck lus, R. Mihaley, J. Miller P. Miller, P. Miner, 3. Mislxo vish, L. Mologne, J. Mongol M. Morrison, R. Munclcufl C. McLeod, M. Niclmnmn, E Oberleitner, T, O'Brien, W O'D0novan, J. Omaticlc, M Oppenheim L. Orndorf, J, Osler, D. Os D. Oswald, M, Paduone, K. Patalca, M. A. Phillips, W. Phillips J. Pilla, J. Pittsment, W. Poclx staller, M. Pratt, C. Prinlxey M. Pritchard, R. Pritts R. Pritts, R, Provins, D. Ran clolph, J. Reese, B. Reed, E Ringer, C. Robbins D. Roberts, R. Roby, R, Rum- aaugh, N. Russell, J, Rutter '. Sandusky, P. Savage 43 - A f' xl Q 'xo X 93 s i. ..,oi. Y ' Xixsil ENE: '- F . , C, rX.d'.?:sl Q . x F , w ,, .l l .99 l 69 R. Q 291. .x 4? ' 2 li I+- 'i 5. XL 93? ir L F 1 .flwfw . .N W' A 5 D 0 4 il. fl YM Q l . ' ,.'iii L ' qn , ' M ' 5 ll X Nl ss! X l, .1 i is ... D ' 5 Q, I i K Q iii s, W.XX. ' . .f ' 4 in 'B Y Y m K- 3 l ii V1 R if H S k as , 5 J it s ,. X ll l Qi 2 1. WJ L R l it :R il ef K Q ga .fi 1 . sf, Q, , NM 5 3 I E-Nlxl -4 , 1 .. ' if 'F' ff ss., r ,ml by 7 W krl, B! X I ,T .l N. Saylor, W. Scheller, C Schrock, D. Schroyer, D. Sea man, R, Seep, L Shaffer K. Shaw, H. Showman, . Sleasman, G. Small, D, Smiil H. Smiilw, D. Smilh B. Snyder, B. Sparks, E Sparks, C. Spicola, B. Sprau J. Staley, R. Sfeede J. Sfeindl, J. Siewarf R. Ste wart, K. Sfillwagon, J. Sioch P. Stull, A. Swallap G. Swift, M, E. Swisher, l Tesia, E. J. Thornburg, T. Tow sey, D. Tressler, P. Turney R. Ulery, L. Urosek, H. Vinosky N. Walker, R. Walker, J. Wal kins, B. Watkins C. Wedge, G. Weimer, C Weisgerber, S. Walker, Vx Welling, E. Whipkey, R. Whip key l.. Wolfe, H. Wolfe, A. Wood: B. Yoihers, D. Younkin, J. Lay man SOPHO J. Abbey, C. Alesontrino, J Alesontrino, F, Aller, H. An- Clerson, J. B. Anderson, S Anderson J. Andursky, B. Angle, C. An- sell, S. Assad, K. Atkins, B, Augustine, C. Averi P. Bolsley, M. Boluch, H. Bor- cus, J. Bortholomcni, A. Bosile, R. Bossinger, S. Bcxsinger S. Bcasinger, D. Bates, S. Beatty, J. Betters, C, Beucher, M. Bilestein, H. Bigom C. Blackstone, K. Bloom, D. Boardman, D. Bobo, A. Brod- ley, H. Bradley, P. Bridegum R. Brooks, W. Brooks, R. Brothers, J. Bruening, A. Bry- ner, J. Collohon, N. Capo F. Cclppo, C. A. Carlson, H. Costerwiler, J. Covolier, A. Clternitsky, J. Cliidester, M. Christner C. Cicumocco, D. Clark, H. Clement, R, Colborn, A. Col- loncl, J. Ciminsky, B. Conowcay M, Costello, T. Costello, D. Cox, T. Cunningl1on1, R. Dc1l1l, A. Darby, D. Davidson P. Dcivis, T. Davis, M. Dow- son, J. Deon, W. Deon, W. Dcrov, N. Detwiler 45 A rx M RES 1951 W-, fl -1 ' X X 'iv ' Fi l 'ff f ix ..i'P . A f l A A ' iff lv C, s t J .x in is il- I . I .. Qi Q X 1 ik. .V Q , xl , . 1 f A Q N F X A l A X . . . is ' sr Y' is , X .:E: - A if 4 X 'lf A . , f' if f A 1 A J A Q :sux ,Q s N A K C L Y xt '. K. 4. nfl: .u. A iiiei . C 1 1 5 W . . ' 5 .se , 'ele . .,., - T . P' I Y If 3 Y f. il s In .o iii K Nl . :gl is . .,.. .. . .12 K t. ., .. Q, , ,r X.. OPHOMORES 1951 V O' -, QM' C. DeWitt, M. Dill, I, Donato S. Driscoll, G. Dull, J. Durbin R. Durnell M. Edwards, K. Evanchuclm E. Evans, F. Feagan, E. Flinn R. Forrest, H. Forsythe S. Fosbrink, M. Franc's, L Friend, V, Friend, A. Fuller B. Funfrock, R. Golilm A. Gans, L. Gilbert, W. Glad- den, N. Glotfelty, Z. Godfrey J. Goodwin, M. Gough P. Grass, E. Green, T. Gregg, J Grubbs, H. Halfhill, C. Hann W. Hann C. Harper, A. Haines, R. Hat field, T. Hatfield, V. Helms, P Henderson, P. Hennessey B. Henry, G. Hensel, H. Her rington, C, Higbee, M. Hilde brand, E. Hileman, W. Hilta bidel D, Hogan, V. Hough, E. How- ard, F. Hutosky, B. Hyatt, P Hyatt. M. Jones M. Kotonu, S. Kenner, P. Kest ner, P. Keys, S. Kloppenberger O. Knopsnyder, .l. Kopf R. Kosislmo, M. Kraynak, P Kurka, K. landefeld, T. Le- Rosa, D. Laugherty, C. Lay I'T1CI1 46 1 1 1 1 SCPHO S. leighlifer, J. Lenhart, E Lewellen, B. Lewis, M. Lewis, N. linderman, K. Long R. Lucas, D. Lynch, T. Ma- hokey, D. Marquis, D. May T. Means, V. Means E. Meholic, R. Micheals, S Micheals, D. Mickey, B. ME holy, D. Mihaly, B. Miller D. Miller, D. Miller, G. Miller H. Miller, J. Miller, R. Miller R. Milliran H. Miner, R. Miner, J. Minerd K. Minerd, J. Mix, K. Monnsky V, Moon F. Munson, C. Murphy, M. Mur ray, B. McClelland, M McClure, C. McCoy, G. McEl- honey B. McFadden, P. McGann, D. McGinnis, O. McLeod, J. Ned- row, E. Nicholson, G. Nichol- SOI1 J. Nicholson, D. Ohler, B. O'Neil, W. O'Neil, F. Orndorff, S. Patterson, P, Pearl D. Peterson, R. Pefrone, S. Phillips, A. Phunleck, V. Pierce, A. Pilla, K. Pirl S. Pleicher, J. Preslia, G. Prin- gle, E. Prinllie, F. Prinllie, A. Quinfo, J. Quinvo 47 OPHOMO l Q 4 if RES 1951 3 f.l A Ky -R 5. 'K x x f .HA ' - sie L. Randolph, W. Raupaugh D. Ream, H, Reed, M. Rider M. Rider, K. Riley P. Ringer, l.. Rinker, R, Rossi, J. Rowan, P. Russo, A. Son- ner, F. Saylor R. Scholnick, H. Shearer, H Shearer, G. Shepler, G. Shep ler, S. Shields, J. Show -r W. Showman, F. Sleasman, M Smith, M. Soisson, J. Sparks R. Sparks, N. Staflord E. Stickel, G. Shown, B. Sul lon, S. Tolone, R. Tannehill W. Tannehill, D. Taylor N I T. Thorpe, R. Trump, K. Tulley T, Tulley, l.. Ulery, A. Voigf, M Walker D. Wondel, R. Ward, E. Warcl zellcx, W. Weimer, A, Whip key, L. Whipkey, D. White A. Wilcox, W, Wilders, D Woods, R. Yarnell, E. Youn kin, J. Zebley, C. Zelosko M. Aclamcheclc, E. Akers, J Albright, G. Aller, M. Anas! Iasion, R. Anderson, R. Arz berger D. Bailey, J. Bailey, W. Boker H. Bolsley, M. Baloch, E. Ba' ronie, D. Bartolamai A. Basinger, B, Bates, D. Bal renlield, G. Bauer, E. Benford C. Bergman, M. Bernstein W. Beucher, T. Bigham, E Biler, R. Bird, E. Black, R Black, G. Bowers L. Brody, G. Brahrn, B. Break- iron, J, Breolliron, E. Brewer, J. Brewer, O. Brewer V. Broderick, J, Brooks, M. Brooks, N. Brooks, H. Browell, D. Bryner, R. Bryner W. Bugosli, L. Bundorff, D. Burlcholcler, G. Bush, D, But- ler, D. Callaghan, E. Calwell D. Canestrale, G, Ccuppa, A. Carbonara, V. Carlson, J. Car- penter, R. Carroll, R. Coraldi D. Cavanaugh, J. Cliidesler, D. Clements, A. Cochran, W. Colboin, G. Collins, R. Conner N. Conway, P. Corvin, G. Craig, E. Cramer, W. Cunning- ham, G. Darby, W. Darby 49 S' ii' 3, 1 1 is ' F 6 v 1 M ,Q N x I r xi 4' gh x .QQ 9 Q1 rw. Ja X B K. QW S55-. f f i - xi Q ' Y 5 1 0 frm- me N Q 1 f ' 5.21 'J .-J? Q o 4. x Fx, -v 3-if 6. sl fl , V if l 'Cr X xx y rs TJ V, W x ek '4 ev I . S x is in 5 1 r gi K 'i In -- sf, 1 v . sz: Ss. 'i . ,.-A .. F F1 r .N l 1 , , 6 '35 W m X 5 1 r 1 :' 1 Vgtjq XX . 5, Y 19 ily, I 965.19- F? . .Q Y '7 .tl f xi. Xl wJZ:L'gYZ.f . A . Q tr 4 an ,M Q2 L Q . L. Davidson, F, DeMarco, DeWitt, A. Dilella, D. Doppc heuer, S. Doughty, K. DuSha S. Dye, V. Eiford, D. Emeric P. Evans, C. Faidley, V. Fai ley, E. Firestone G. Firestone, J. Firestone, Firestone, M. Firestone, Flack, L. Fornwalt, T. Forre E. Fosbrinll, L. Franks, l French, G. Galasso, L. Galasst T. Gales, R. Gallentine R. Gallentine, J. Gaudiello, l Giles, W. Gilpen, B. Grass! G. Gross, B. Hall R. Hall, P. Hamborslzy, Hann, H. Harr, A. Hart, S. Ha field, W. Heffer E. Hensel, K. Hensel, T. He bert, W. Herwiclx, H. Hetric J. Hildebrand, R. Hill V. Hiltabidel, J. Howard, A Hughes, G. Ilcin, S. Jeffrey D. Jordan, J. Ketter J. Kelly, S, Kelly, L. Kemp, Kennedy, R. Kern, G. Kerr, Kessler W. Kessler, J, Kimmel, R. Kin Z. King, V. Kooser, E. Kopf, ' Kotch 50 J. K0lC!k, T. Lambert, E. Lane, A. LaRosa, E. Laymon, L. Leed- er, M. Leftwich R. Lewis, M. Lilley, J. Lincoln V. Livingston, J. Lohr, P. Lohr, J. Longanecker R. Macayak, F, Manzella, J. Mascia, R. Mason, J. May, A. Mays, R, Mazza A. Meadows, D. Means, F. Merendino, S. Metzger, B. Miclmey, J. Mickey, J. Miclclus D. Mihaly, D. Miller, E, Miller, M. Miller, M. Miller, R, Miller, T. Miller U. Miller, G. Mills, W. Mine- harl, C, Miner, R. Mislcovish, M. Mongell, J. Moran J. Moreland, S. Morgan, T. Morrison, C. Moyers, V. Moy- ers, A. Mulnix, J. Munsey C, Murray, l. Myers, J. McDon- ald, S. McFadden, E. McFar- land, S. McKenna, B. McMani- gal M. McManis, R. McManis, S. McMas1ers, R. Newcomer, A. Nicholson, B. Nicholson, E. Nicholson R. Nicholson, A. Nicklow, S. Noschese, R. Olclland, J. O'Neil, D. O'Neil, E. Oppman 51 X ' Q. lx. 2 131 ' x. .F yy ' 1 'Avlis N r, Y :rf . .:. I l A xy X il NN.. K' .X ,- w 0 l ,fy K 4' ii , ,i me 9. ' 2' - 1' f 1+ 4? 1' W 4 f . .. v- gli .asf ' ' 1.30 , . in f ' W r A9 1 V . 'J '54 L ' I . W 9 Q. , i ., 1. , 51. . , w 5 , u Q -fs, K. - l 0 . 'osvu 1 A . F .r I ,V vxtykiykg I G ff w ' ' 7 ' Q. J Y K: x y I k .Q l ,, .A D Q, ,l5, is if 55 1 '. z J E J . ,Q vi-. ff N ' .S in If-' av a , , 7' S ,,., S A X 4 V 0- if f N L ' s.,- 9 1 if l . i 5 A ,, V. X 5 - . , :li ' ' fb l . J 'J Lmh, ' - -. I llfl p,:'.4.?:- . k '1- X N ' 3 s :rr M. K 'K rx YW' 6 Q 4' if -MV' ' 2. f f :V . ,.,, I i 2 i 5 'f 1 . .. . rf S. Orndoff, J. Osler, T. Os wald, M. Palladine, V. Pallow A. Pafaka, S. Pearl W. Peffer, M, Penn, C. Pierce N, Pockstaller, C, Pringle, H Prinlcie, R. Prinlcie M. Prilchard, K, Priffs, M Queer, M. Ramrnage, J. Rau baugh, J. Raubaugh, D. Rear ick B. Reed, C. Reed, S. Reed, V Reynolds, M. Rich, B. Richey D, Richey G. Ricter, S. Ricver, W. Rigger J. Riggin, W. Ringer, C. Rif enour, I.. Roby S, Rose, O. Rowan, C. Ru dolph, B. Ruggieri, W. Rum baugh, D. Ryan, D. Sage W. Sage, B. Scanner, D. Schom er, P. Schroyer, P, Sgro, C Shal, R, Shaulis O. Shearer, G. Shelly, D. She- raw, E. Shipley, H. Showman R. Shulfz, M. Sleasman P. Smarto, J. Smith, M. Smiih K. Snopps, M. Snyder, M. Sny der, M. Soisson S. Soisson, G. Sproat, E. Stern berg, E. Stremp, B. Siull, D Stull, J. Suitor 52 . if.. 9 .. , D. Taylor, M. Thomas, W. X f i, F Thompson, R. Tishue, J. Tober, ' 5. C. Tripoli, S. Trump .e L ii X . I K , e K X .. W Q if X X .6 X. N D. VanSickle, A. Venesky, h T. Vinosky, T. Vinoslci, R. Wag- ner, A. Walker, A. Walker K ii A. M. Walker, M. Wallcer, M. ,L 1 Washington, R. Welling, J. fb-- Welling, P. Welling, A. Whip- K lxey , B. Whiplney, F. Whiplxey, J. 1 while, s. widdowwn, F, 3 , Widemer, F. Wilfrouv, R. Wine miller C, Winkler, W. Wisoloslcy C. Wifi, V, Witt, J. Wolfe F. Woods, G. Holt T . . , -Q :Q 1 j i I 5, 'Nr i b n' g N .+ -K -. .e i ' i' - li ibfk A Q 1 Q Qi W W' ' K T 3... 1 . l E 1 s X 1 Y - ,gf w T. A BAND CONCERT I Q . . ,J .Qi , W .lf a' as X Q. 5 , 7i 2 N 3 53 5 , ,N 4. mf A 7 ' , 11 , ,iff ' ' V ,I f KY Y.A, EIGH H, Laugherty, D. Leckemby, J Lepera, R. Lenhart, S. Leucies R. Lohr, P. Longanecker L. Metzger, M. M'cheals, M Mfcheals, A. Miller, D. Miner S. Miner, M. Minko O. Morrison, S. Morrison, L Mundorff, R. Murphy, V McBurney, A. McClintock, C McLaughlin R. McLeod, D. Nicholson, E Nickman, R. Noschese, E. Nutt, T. Orr, E. Panzella M. Pataka, E. Peterson, M. Piuichetta, H. Powell, J. Rea gan, S. Queer, E. Richter L. Richter, L. Ridenour, F. Rob inson, J. Rowe, N. Russell, L. Russek, A. Ruvo D. Sandusky, M. Sandusky, B. Savage, H. Saxon, L. Schomer, L. Shallenberger, H. Shipley E. Showman, S. Siclow, B Sklenar, S. Smith, D. Snyder J. Soisson, S. Stewart W. Summers, J. Sutton, S Swallop, R. Ulery, L. Voight E. Walker, B. Walker T. Walker, R. Warman, Y Watson, W. Whipkey, J. Whip- key, N. Wiltrout, D. Work 55 1 T HGRADE 1953 3 . d X Q QT K 5,51 53 l fs We S I ,Lk h ,V sv N ii' R 'Ml I . ff fi L N N l f J n . at K L 7 . -an Hi 1, Q . A 4+ r 5 A 2 xi if SSS Q 1,4 ee if dv R if L . sr 1 I t Hi' 'S NX X I 5 7 gill fs - 4. 'les S 1' .. r 7 f' V ' hki, lk ycltl. 1, M W f ,fu t M f,,,, 3, 1 ff gi kwin W p fj I' K? NF , Q li Q S gf. va.,- Q9 Y nm u xwe . .. .W Q PQ Q xr E. 6.2353 : 3 Q peg .3 vw- wwf- 1 A Q.. W g -Q- Editor ........ ..... D ole Sharfzer Asssifant ...,.. ......, F Iorence Hood 59 of ' THE COKE Bih Row-Foore, Sfernbevg, Behunno, E. Edmundson, Kern, Be 7th Row-Freed, ulefy, Roby, Guthrie, Wilt 69h Row-Museck, Henderson, Leeder, Sioines, Kozcck, Loucks, Murphy, G 5th Row-Friend, Weimer, Swift, Whipkey, Henderson, Howard, Rowan, Pr 4th Row-Mason, Mongell, Rich, Walker, M 3rd Row-Sleusmon, Bus 2nd Row-Orndoff, He is1Row--DeBoI1, DePompe, Fivzgeruld, Sn 60 AND st, Bowser, Mihaly, Kopf, Sleusman, Hatfield, Miller. ger, Chase, Brooks, Barcus, Russell, Cox, Callaghan, Barasch. al, Bauer, Francis, Lewis, Colborn, Munsy, Rudolph, Hunt. d, Stevenson, Kloppenberger, McBurney, Beatty, Gaudiello, Michaels, Giloert. hers, Balsley, Durbin, Carletto, Bradley, Driscoll, Mr. Mitchell. lerson, Kessler. amer, Piquncli. sone, Patterson, Tober, Henry. 61 K! MAJORETTES 8: COLOR GUARD l. to R-B. Smarto, E. Stickel, D. DeBolt, R. Herbert, M. DePompe, N. Fitzgerald, J. Bowser, M. Walker, M. Ghost, J. Moran, J. Kopf, E. Ambrisco, S. Patterson, L, Orndorff, D. Schomer, J. Tober, B. Henry. THE BAND Through the years the Connellsville High School band has been an asset to the school and this year is no exception. Under the capable di- rection of Mr. Harry E. Mitchell the band has par- ticipated in many extra activities. Concerts were given throughout the year to increase the inter- est of the grade school students in band instru- ments and music. A brass quartette and clarinet ensemble were featured on several radio Broad- casts as well as before the business organiza- tions of Connellsville. The pitt orchestra is fast becoming another asset to CHS. Its appearance at the operetta, class play and the senior activities proved its worth to the school. Rehearsals for the orches- tra are entirely on the students own time and it can truthfully be said that they are rapidly showing considerable improvement. Usually when you speak of a high school band your thoughts immediately go to the football field and here also the Connellsville High School Bank kept up its high standards of drills and per- formances. At every football game, no matter how near or far, the band was present, playing snappy marches along with popular songs, and in every way cheering the team on to victory. At the half time, whether we were winning or losing, the band marched on in their brilliant orange and black uniforms and white spats, holding their heads high with pride. Every member of the band plays an important part during football season whether he is a first chair person or whether he is clear at the end of his section. He has a position to fill in the forma- tion and a part to play and without them the band wouldn't be complete. Although the band worked hard all year they were iustly repaid with their trip to the Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh to hear the United States Marine Band concert. As the old members of the band graduate there will be new ones coming up from the Jun- ior Band to keep the band of CHS marching on. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Ray Lunnen, Pres. lst Row-Maholxey, Durbin, DuShaw, Goddard, Randolph, Cunningham, Bishop . 2nd Row-Campbell, Pierce, Adamcheck, McKenna, Shaw, Stremp, Minerd 3rd Row-Carroll, Swink, Wolfe, Colborn, Moreland, Swift, Callahan, Orndortt 4th Row--Taylor, Rollins, Durnell, Rowan, Stickel, Henry, Katona 5th Row-Hayes, Mologne, Smith, Bundorg, Feagin, Landymore The Student Council is perhaps the most important organization in Connellsville High Schol. As it is the ruling force over extra curri- cular activities it effects every person in school. Student Council is the government of the school. Every year the homerooms elect their delegates who are to represent them. All mat- ters brought to the student body are discussed with the members and faculty advisors and then voted on. The representatives from the home- room participate in the discussion andthe voting. He also serves on at least one of the various com- mittees. Student Council has four standing com- mittees. They are: the assembly committee, which takes care of assembly programs, the safety committee, to promote safer conditions in the school, the lost and found committee, and an eligibility committee which checks on the require- ments needed by the delegates to stay in Student Council. There are also special committees such as the proiect committee, which finds new things for Student Council to do, and the committees needed for events such as the noon dances. The Student Council has three officers: a president, who presides at the meetings and ap- points committees, a vice president, who presides in the president's absence and assists him in all matters, and a secretary-treasurer, who keeps all records and makes and files a report of each meeting. Student Council sponsored activities include the annual student council party, transportation to athletic events, noon dances, and professional plays and programs. It also promotes safety and studies conditions and co-operation among the students and teachers. NHS NArioNA L HONOR SOCIETY NW 32 4, XY CHARACTER 5 D' SERVICE SCHOLARSHP The meaning of the component symbols and letters of the National Honor Society emblem are its foundation and life. Could any other symbols be more appropriate than the keystone signify- ing supreme support, the flaming torch of the light of guidance and power, and the letters for their respective words denoting the standard qualifications for admittance to this nationally recognized society? In the words character, scholarship, leader- ship, and service, listed in line of their impor- tance, are embodied the requisites for member- ' LEADERSWP ship in the National Honor Society. Some Senior and a few Juniors are rigorously selected to fill the few places of the society. As a whole the body is to be the nucleus, and incentive, for the betterment of students, school, and world. Through the duties of Scholarship, Leadership, and Service-the sum total and zenith of per- sonality, character is strengthened. Thus may the Society continue as the guid- ing star for good leaders, the prime need of our world today. Top Row, L to R-R. Bishop, R. Walker, R. Chase, T. Marshall, R. J. Rollins, W. Freed, J. 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P -f' V . g ,A Sucgl x ,vp A In .. ., QQ! a- 'J ' U. ' llliiiw' ,, 'O'u-qq,,,... 5 -QQQIQ, QP? ga br 5, . . tg Du Q. ' 1 an 3 5-A naaswem. ,4 A...-L....x,..,,...X.,,, WNNw -X . k....Nwwf-wnduqq 8 K X .Sf W 1 cr ,gf ... bf if G M- :A 5-Q X Q Y Q M. r v X if-xr .. x YA fa-Qi K Q A 5 . A M f K 1 Q-.ww ACTIVITIE Book Club Shop Club Fish and Game Club Track Club Yarncraft Club fr I w Q k X ni , t. IQS Editor John Callahan Assistants ., James Driscoll Jack Miller 81 CONNELLSVILLE HIG Date Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 l I Top Row, l. to r.-Mr. Ruff, Mr. McCune, Rollins, Egan, Luckey, Conway, B4 Second Row-Quinta, Minerd, Smith, Nedrow, Lohr, laughrey, H Bottom Row-Watkins, Haynes, Pocksmller, Raubaugh, Pittsment, wf SCHEDULE Opponent CHS Opponent Ramsay A 19 7 German Twp .... O 40 Beaver Falls . A .,.,.. 13 14 Jeannette fawayl , 0 6 Greensburg . .. 0 13 82 CHOOL VARSITY SQUAD lefeld, Kosislxo, Katona, Connor, Randolph, Pillo, O'Donovan, Mihaly, Bolsley. lure, Mologne, Kraynalx, Whipkey, Thompson, Hatfield, Morrison. ker, Marlroy, Webb, Brown, Herbert, Stillwogon. Date Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 15 , 22 . 2 12 SCHEDULE Opponent Redstone Twp. , Har-Brack Union lawoyj Uniontown Cawayj , . Dunbar Twp. fawayl Brow' sville . 83 CHS 3 7 6 26 12 Opponent 0 27 12 6 13 OUR COACHES MR. ARTHUR RUFF Mr. Art Ruff is the head football coach at Connellsville High School. To prepare for his career he attended Pitt University where he ma- jored in Physical Education. In 1936 he came to C. H. S. He has been here ever since, except for the time between 1943 and '46 when he served as a Lieutenant in the U. S. Navy. All teams coached by Mr. Ruff have been modest in victory and determined in defeat. MR. EDWARD SPOTTS Mr. Eddie Spotts is assistant coach at Connellsville High. He graduated from the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. While there he played both football and basketball. Mr. Spottz coached here for 4 years before entering the Coast Guard in 1942. He again made his en- trance into our halls in 1945. This time we hope that Mr. Spotts is here to stay. MR. JOSEPH McCUNE Mr. Joe McCune is a new addition to Connellsville High. After graduating from Brownsville High, he attended Waynesburg Col- lege. While there he played tackle for the Yellow Jackets. Coaching isn't new for Mr. McCunep as previous to coming to C. H.S. he coached for six years at Brownsville. We sincerely hope that Mr. McCune will spend many more happy years at C. H. S. 84 ,X O' K.. f I .su . -Q.: gg -QQ' as Y O I A x .ws t1 L A N Q is 5 5 . K X N Wh ' . sr 5 6 :. X cf 2 K . 'N f x L ,L XX CGKER BASKETBALL SQUAD Date Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 3 7 10 15 17 21 30 - ' ' 'ha Top Row, l to r-Basescu, mgr., Tannehill, Scheller, Barcus, Queer, Long, Mr. Spotts, coach, McCoy Middle Row-Koval, Taylor, Small, Lohr, Condiff, Mclogne First Row-Betters, Ambrisco, McFadden, Tcmnehill, Edwards Opponent North Union , Georges Twp. Uniontown South Union Point Marion German Twp Dunbar Twp. North Union Georges Twp Uniontown South Union Point Marion H 33 H-Home A-Away CHS Opp H 35 20 , H 39 31 A 29 50 A 29 50 H 28 40 , A 28 41 1 , A 34 40 A 27 36 . A 24 33 ,.. ,., H 33 44 44 1 ..A 46 40 SCHEDULE LEAGUE SCHEDULE Opponent A-Away CHS Opp. Dqfe Jon. 7 Washington . Jan. H Jon. 14 West Newton Jan 18 Jan. 21 Johnstown .. Jan 25 Feb. 1 Scottdale .. Feb 4 West Newton Ee? 1? e . Clairton Feb' 15 Feb 18 Scottdale .,.t. Feb. 22 German Twp H 51 56 tr I ',', ff 4 W, ' - X Ki k nf ,M 2 X X A 5 S k Q J f I '- x SX Y . N wwf n as H if W ,I ,Q 35 f V75 1. fi gk p 'rat xx! is is I .. 5 K . . ' i '33, , 1 1 fv Y Q 42X X. wk X 'Y ...I .1 I as 6 is S xg .WO E ve If 2 .1 img ug-1 all-F-1 i . .Q ...- lwk ' ME! -an is ' THE COKER SWIMMEBS Mr. Rhodes, coach, Burger, Mgr., Earl Holfhill, Leasure, Connor, Ed. Holfhill, Gorlclc mgr 'Ist Row-Sisley, Derov, Davidson, Benford, Chidester, Angle, Collohon Jon. Jon Jon Jon Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb CHS Opp Butler ot Connellsville 22 44 Connellsville ot Cloirton 8 52 Duquesne ot Connellsville 22 44 Connellsville at Johnstown 27 39 Connellsville ot Butler . 22 44 Cloirton cnt Connellsville . 'I2 54 Connellsville ct Duquesne 'I6 50 Johnstown ot Connellsville 28 38 W. P. . A. L. Championship Meet ot Pitt Pool-Med. Relay Quol. first 88 1 2. ' X i X .. ' -n 5 if 7f,,5. f Q: . Q , ef ,. V iw . iv Q S 6 1 L, Q' I 1 10- 1. x 4... A 5 . 1 is x ' k .. 5 5 ..,, ,. 1 , f s.- -, ....M.,. NQTQQ ,3 S X i ' F W fx S ,W 5 -N55 15 'k xg 5, , ' X 'L Y Q .X- ffif f -Y - - . f H ' A V W: , - , S ' E l f QSG ' Awfiiff 1, ,I ...........,. .QX.. .M ....,,,,, Q Qf?.'y N Q K . . Q f si? N-aw. ' gf' Assy? x K ' 'T 5 5 . . ivy? Q' ' NS Mg, Q' ' Q vi , W5 X, .. m , WSL f S . .,.ew'!'f'wflw 5 Kg - wsq n in 4 . ' w:'3 'F . V E N SFN I THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Top Row, l. to r.-Helmsinger, Knight, Woods, Mr. Rhodes, Coach Center Row-Moyers, Malloy, Bobo, Cl-iidester, Firestone, Delligatti, Stoots From Row-Munsey, McDonald, Osler, Sage, Durbin, Sl-ueraw Bottom Picture-Knight Wins! Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 5 Nov. 13 SCHEDULE CROSS-COUNTRY 1948 CHS Opp Kittanning lawayj 19 36 Brentwood Cawayl . 16 39 Canonsburg lawayj 29 26 Mt. Lebanon 27 28 New Kensington ..,.., 15 40 Penn Twp. lawayl , , . ,. . . 21 34 W. P. I. A. L. at Alcoma Country Club Placed State Meet at State College. Placed 4th in State. Ed Knight 9th-won medal. 90 1 V.FOOTBALL Top Row, l to r-Carbonara, mgr., Firestone, Merendino, Bruening, Sparks, Ward, Welling, Mr. Spak Coach Third Row-Saylor, Angle, Munson, Talone, Dahl, Dull Albright Second Row-Michaels, McFadden, Firestone, Pearl, Kessler, Mine-hart First Row-Craig, Bird, Connor, Walker, Andursky, Davidson JR.HIGH BASKETBALL Top Row, I to r--Connor, Franks, Carpenter, Merendino, Mr. Spak-Couch Front Row---Corvin, Walker, Queer, Bird, Minehart, Moyers 91 THE TRAC 3rd Row, I to r--Mr. Rhoades, coach, Raubaugh, Steindl, Kraynalx, Meadows, Marshall, Woods, Kat 2nd Row, I to r'-Delligatti, Knight, Veights, Walker, Laughrey, Hayes, Mologne, K lst Row, I to r-Stoots, Ward, Keith, Chidester, DeAng SCHEDULE 1949 March 19-Tri-State Track Coaches Indoor Meet Trials at South Park March 26-Tri-State Track Coaches Indoor Meet lFinalsJ April 9 Note-all ten boys who entered trials qualified for finals. Scored 'I4 points. Jim Webb placed 2nd in 50 yd. Dash. -at Latrobe April 12-Wilkinsburg at Connellsville April 19 April 23 -Washington at Connellsville -W. P. I. A. L. Relays at Canonsburg 92 QUAD ideteld, Kosislxo, Barcus, Marquis, Bobo, 'bert, Luckey, Lunnen, Peterson, Wisilosky, Stillwagon, Rambaugh, Oppenheim, Helms, mgr Goddard, Reilly, Paisley, Snyder, Francis. es, Towsey, Malloy, McClure, Stahl, Firestone. April 26-at Uniontown April 29-at Washington Invitational May 3-Canonsburg at Connellsville May 6-Fayette Co. Meet at Connellsville May 10-Clairton at Connellsville May 14-W. P. I. A. L. Meet at Connellsville May 17--at Greensburg May 21-State Meet at State College 93 if .5 'ff ,Z f in Q N ., at 3 s X' if -rs xf X if W .3 1 X Q A 2 ' M rf aj I - as 5 by f 2 ,ar ur 'Q 'V f, ge , x 5 . , .. W S -A i vii? ff fel if N Q S 4. S ? GJ - -Tk 5 2 g E mg Q is Q E 4 V 5 N- e q El as , f , Q -ag X xr 2 .. f ,, 2 'liar S' Tw ,Y 5?-9 eg . QB 3 i N if X 5 5 S ,Q Q 12 X PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Bell, Dawson, Pa. Bixler's Pharmacy, Dawson, Pa. Burdette's Appliances and Plumbing, Dawson, Pa. Glenn A. Cadwallader, South Connellsville, Pa. Clifton 8- Farmer Harry Cochran, Dawson, Pa. A. A. Clarke, Druggist Connellsville Drug Co. Davidson's Edenbo Sporting Goods Farmers Dairy Mart Harry Gause, South Connellsville, Pa. Gerry's Jewelry Store Kotler's Shoe Store Olive Lee's Confectionery 81 Grocery, South Connellsville, Pa. l.eonard's Cut Rate John F. Love Sam Levin's Furniture Luiack's Luncheonette Maricondi Dairy Bar MoInar's Market 96 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A McCormick McMullen Motor Co. North End Market S. D. Oppenheim J. W. Prinkey Rich's Esso Station Ringer's Friendly Store, South Connellsville, Pa. Rulli's Wallpaper, Paint 8. Glass Rudolph's Upholstering S. 8- S. Market Clyde Rude Spotto's Wallpaper, Paint 8. Hardwu e Sterbutzel Service Stewart's Dairy Bar, Dawson, Pa. Superior Market Troutman's West Crawford Beauty Salon West Side News Will's Market, South Connellsville, Pa. W. L. Whipkey, Est. 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