Elderton High School - El Hy An Yearbook (Elderton, PA)
- Class of 1951
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Hold Infinity in the palm of Chisj hand,
And Eternity in an hour."
-WILLIAM BLAKE
Editor .......................,....,.........,...... DELLA PETERMAN
Assistant Editor ,.,.......,. ......... D ELONE WINGARD
Busmess Manager ,.......,.,. ...... G ERALD HOWARD
Advertising Manager ...,........ BLAIR BLEAKNEY
Photography ......,......,..... BSIQZDSSTESHLING
Art Editor ............ ......... J ANICE HEI!-MAN
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As our forefathers were pioneers in the new Westem
World in the seventeenth century, so have we, the Senior
Class of 1951, been pioneers in a new educational program.
Those hardy pioneers, through courage and perseverance,
paved the way for modern education. Today we, too, have
been a part of modern education in progress, and we have
seen in four years how our school has grown. Having been
pioneers in education has better prepared us for richer, fuller
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Published by the Senior Class of Elderton High School, Elderton, Pennsylvania.
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IN MEMORIAM
MARIE HANNA
1935-1950
The Sophomore Class of 1951 would like to dedicate this page of the
EL-HI-AN to one of our very well-known classmates, Marie Hanna, who passed
away this previous summer. We all remember her for her friendliness to everyone
in her class and her ready willingness to help anyone.
She was born at South Bend, Pennsylvania, on May 6, 1935. Marie lived
in South Bend all her life.
Marie was an active member of the F. H. A. Club last year and was to
have been president of the Tri-Hi-Y this year.
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Our Supervising Principals Message
I have an especially warm spot in my heart for your class because we
entered Elderton High School together in September, 1947. The past four have
been years of change for all of us. I hope these changes have been for the best
and that you are leaving Elderton Joint High School better prepared because of
these changes.
Again the roots of the tree of liberty are being watered with the blood of
patriots while we pray for enduring peace. War-like thunder clouds loom over-
head. Remember that the sun often shines brightest after a thunderstorm.
Courage and God speed to you on the journey ahead.
ALEX J. KUNKLE
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We Dedicate This Volume
To
AMES B. KANE
We, the Senior Class of 1951, wish to dedi-
cate this yearbook to James B. Kane who has so
willingly given us his time and patience in both
teaching and athletic activities.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION
Seated, left to right: Clair Miller, Harry Burkett, J. L. Hawk, C. H. Rupp, Mrs. Mildred Schall, Ross Wilson, Harlin
Smeltzer, R. D. Howard, C. N. Green, D. E. Rupert. Standing: James Smith, Russel Geidel, J. O. Farester, john Wilson,
Charles Everhart. Not Present: G. V. Elgin, William Altman, Burton Townsend, Wilber Rearick, Delone Wood.
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Fredonia, Pennsylvania
Fredonia High School
Grove City College
English, Spanish
Activities: Hi-View, El-Hi-An,
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MARY ANN PORTER, B.A.
Mt Lebanon, Pennsylv nia
PAUL R. FLEMMING, B.S.
Butler, Pennsylvania
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South Bend, Pennsylvania
Elderton High School
Indiana State Teachers College
Math, Science, Geography,
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Rickeyville, Pennsylvania
Centerville High School
Indiana Slate Teachers College
Band, Chorus
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Elderton, Pennsylvania
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Indiana, Pennsylvania
Ebensburg High School
Indiana State Teachers College
Social Studies
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Elderton, Pennsylvania
Elderton High School
Indiana State Teacher: College
Penn State College
Chemistry, Biology,
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JAMES B. KANE, B.S.
Mt. Jewett, Pennsylvania
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THELMA Cenurrr, B.S.
Cadogan, Pennsylvania
Kittanning High School
Indiana Slate Teacher: College
Business Education
Activities: Hi-View, El-Hi-An
HAROLDF. LONGWELL,B.S., M.S.
Dixonville, Pennsylvania
Green Township High School
Penn Stale College
Vocational Agriculture
Assistant Administrator
Activities: F. F. A.
JOHN HERCEG, B.S., M.Ed.
New Kensington, Pennsylvania
Plum Township High School
Slippery Rock Stale Teacherx College
General Math, Algebra,
Geometry
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CLARENCE SHAFFER, B.S.
Elderton, Pennsylvania
Marion Cenler High School
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CLASS HISTORY OF. "51"
On September 2, 1947, the doors of E. J. H. S.
opened to a group that later became the "Class
of '5 l". There were many wanderers in the hall
until we got to know the rooms and classes.
Our first year courses consisted of Civics, Gen-
eral Mathematics, English I, and Science. The
instructors were Mr. Brown, Mr. Curry, Mrs. Ru-
pert, Mrs. Wood, and Mr. Kunkle, supervising
principal.
This year the class consisted of Vivian Smith,
Della Peterman, Louise Rupert, Francis Win-
gard, Doris Westlake, Mabel Frailey, Patricia
Emert, Elmira Emert, Janice Heilman, Luella
Ankeny, Eleanor Rearick, Velma Cribbs, Ma jorie
Shaffer, Donald Freehling, Ronald Rearick, Floyd
Sheasley, Donald Farster, Gerald Howard, Blair
Bleakney, Delone Wingard, Wayne. Frailey, Guy
Reefer, and James Flickinger. Heading the class
were President, Delone Wingardg Vice President,
Gerald Howard, Secretary, Janice Heilman,
Treasurer, Luella Ankeny.
In October came a fearful event-initiation-
after which there was a party held to welcome
us into the line of classes.
It wasn't long until vacation rolled past and
we came back to the same old building, but as a
new class, "Sophomores".
This year we added to our class Bernard Boy-
er, Bernice Boyer, Robert Rearick, Peggy Silvis,
Louise Crownover, Donna Smeltzer, Floyd Smail,
and Jim Henderson. During the year we lost Guy
Reefer, Wayne Frailey, and Robert Rearick.
Guiding the class were President, Ronald Rear-
ick, Vice President, Guy Reefer, Secretary, Jan-
ice Heilmang Treasurer, James Flickinger.
Our subjects were Biology, World History,
Algebra I, English II, Shop, Home Economics,
and Music. The instructors were Miss Emigh,
Mrs. Denning, Mrs. Spicher, Mrs. Rupert, Miss
Colonna, Mr. Herceg, Mr. Kane, and Mr. Brown.
This year Gerald Howard was received on
the Varsity Basketball Squad.
Soon it was May. That meant our vacation
would start, and we were through for another
year.
Another vacation soon rolled by. On August
29, 1949 we entered E. J. H. S. for our third
year. During the preceding year and the summer
we lost Guy Reefer, Wayne Frailey, and Dwight
Wagner. This term the subjects and teachers
were U. S. History, Mr. Hercegg Physics, Mrs.
Denningg Health and Physical Education, Mr.
Kane, Plane Geometry, Mr. Herceg, English III,
Mr. Faulkner, Home Economics, Mrs. Spicher
and Miss Nuceg Commercial, Mrs. Rupert, Shop,
Mr. Brown, Music, Miss Colonna.
For the activities the class had a square dance,
Junior Play, and the one that took most of the
treasury was the Junior-Senior Prom. When the
year ended, we had 563.18 in the treasury.
The officers of our class were as follows: Presi-
dent, Gerald Howardg Vice President, Ronald
Rearick, Secretary, Janice Heilman, Treasurer,
Luella Ankeny.
On September 5, 1950 the last vacation of our
school years in E. J . H. S. was linally over. As we
look back on our school days we see the work
and effort that has sent another group out into
the world.
Last year we lost Doris Westlake and Francis
Wingard. We also lost Marjorie Shaffer and
Elmira Emert because of marriage.
The officers were President, Gerald Howard,
Vice President, Delone Wingardg Secretary, Jan-
ice Heilmang Treasurer, Vivian Smith.
The subjects were Home Economics, Algebra
II, English IV, Chemistry, Commercial, Shop,
Problems of Democracy, and Agriculture. The
teachers were Miss Tucker, Mr. Herceg, Miss
Uhrey, Mr. Rupert, Miss Cerutti, Mr. Longwell,
Miss Porter, and Mr. Flemming.
Our class also had six members on the basket-
ball team, Gerald Howard, Blair Bleakney, Ron-
ald Rearick, Donald Freehling, Jim Henderson,
and Floyd Sheasley. Members of the cheering
squad were Eleanor Rearick, Peggy Silvis, and
Louise Crownover.
On November 10, we sponsored a round,
square, and polka dance. The Night Hawks
played and called for the dance.
On November 17, our class presented the
Senior Play, entitled "Excuse Me, Please". It was
directed by Miss Uhrey and Miss Porter., The
play was a farce comedy in three acts consisting
of sixteen characters.
For a motto we chose, "So much to do, so
little done." As class colors we selected blue and
gold and the white rose was our class flower.
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SENIORS
LUELLA ANKENY Tad
Known to all as "Tad" the people's pal . . . brown curly hair and
flashing smile . . . plays a French Horn . . . likes to square dance
. . . Ambition-X-ray technician . . . F. H. A. 2, 3, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 49
Band 2, 3, 49 Chorus 39 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Soft Ball 49 County
Band 2, 39 District Band 2, 39 Orchestra 2, 39 Class Treasurer 1, 39
Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 29 Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 49 Hi-View 4g El-Hi-An 49
"Adam's Evening" 39 "Excuse Me, Please" 4.
BLAIR BLEAKNEY' Buster
Slim and tall . . . likes to play basketball . . . ambition-plane pilot
or mechanic . . . J. V. Basketball 19 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 49
Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4g Intramural Softball 49 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 49
Hi-View, El-Hi-An, "Adam's Evening" 39 "Excuse Me, Please" 4.
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BERNARD BOYER Sparky
Hails from South Bend . . . has no special friend . . . wants to be a
farmer . . . J. V. Basketball 3g F. F. A. 2, 3, 49 Intramural Basketball
3, 49 Softball 3, 4g Student Council 49 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 49 Boys'
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4.
BERNICE BOYER Willie
Our small wonder at the typewriter . . . a nice combination of beauty
and brains . . . excells in home ec . . . ambition-seamstress . . .
Chorus 1, 2, 3-, 4g Chorus President 49 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 49 F. H. A. 2, 3,
49 F. H. A. President 39 Cheerleader 39 Student Council 1, 4g Student
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SENIORS
VELMA LEE CRIBBS Shorty
"Shorty" goes all out for dancing . . . works down at Shaffer's . . .
ambition-beautician . . . Tri-Hi-Y President 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45
F. H. A. 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball 45 Chorus 3, 45 Hi-View 45
"Excuse Me, Please" 4.
Louisa CROWNOVER Crownover
"Crownover" a popular lass and a favorite to all . . . was active as a
cheerleader . . . wants to be a typist . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 F. H. A.
1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Mushball 45 Intramural
Basketball 1, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 I-Ii-Vigav 45 "Excuse Me, Please" 4.
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ROGER ELLENBERGER Rocky
Athletics is his first love . . . top honors in baseball . . . to his friends
he is known as "Rocky" . . . ambition is to be a carpenter . . . F. F. A.
3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball 4.
PATRICIA ANN EMERT Pat
Nickname is "Pat" . . . enjoys basketball and dancing . . . wants to
be a telephone operator . . . Chorus 3, 45 F. H. A. 2, 35 Intramural
Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Softball 45 El-Hi-An 4.
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DONALD FREEHLING Hugh
"Hugh" is really an all-around guy, not only held his own on the
basketball lioor, but in other activities, too . . . wants to be a machin-
ist . . . Class Historian, I-Ii-View 1, 2, 3, 45 El-Hi-Ang Orchestra 2,
33 Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus lg J. V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball
3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Intramural Softball 4g Baseball
2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, Film Club 43 "Adam's Evening" 35
"Excuse Me, Please" 4.
JAMES FLICKINGER Flick
"Flick" is small but flighty . . . got along with his classmates . . . a
member of the band . . . wants to be a forest ranger . . . Hi-View
3, 4g Intramural Softball 4g F. F. A 49 Band 2, 3, 4g "Excuse Me,
Please" 4.
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CLARA MABEL FRAILEY Dimples
Sweet and lovely . . . 'have you seen her dimples? . . . interested in Q
Gerald . . . Chorus 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball
2, 4g Intramural Softball 4, "Excuse Me, Please" 4.
DONALD LELAND FARSTER Don
This speed demon likes to buzz about in his "Dodge" . . . wants to be
a truck driver . . . F. F. A. 3, 49 "Excuse Me, Please" 4.
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JAMES HENDERSON Jim
Kept his classmatees amused with his never ending antics . . . member
of the Student Council . . . ambition is to join the Navy . . . Baseball
2, 3, 45 J. V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Intramural Basket-
ball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Softball 45 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4.
DELLA PETERMAN Petey
"Petey" to most of us . . . those posters you saw in the hall were
probably printed by Della . . . helped with the class play . . . Student
Council Secretary 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 3, 45 Intramural
Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Softball 2, 45 Student Council President
45 Majorette Club 45 Hi-View 2, 45 El-Hi-An 4.
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GERALD HOWARD Bush
A tried and true basketball champion . . . helped to make the '50
team a really fine one . .' . wants to be a Physical Ed teacher . .
ambition is to be a basketball coach . . . Class Vice President 1, 25
Class President 3, 45 Student Council 25 Film Club 45 Hi-View 1, 2,
35 El-Hi-An Business Manager 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural
Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Softball 45 Chorus 1, 25 Band 2, 35
Orchestra 2, 35 "Adam's Evening" 35 "Excuse Me, Please" 4.
JANICE HEILMAN Janice
Brains and personality in just the right amount . . . a professional at
drawing . . . Quiet type . . . Hi-View 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y
25 Class Treasurer 25 Orchestra 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball
35 Intramural Softball 45 El-Hi-An 45 "Excuse Me, Please" 4.
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ELEANOR REARICK Red
Small girl . . . ambitious . . . one of our peppy cheerleaders . . .
wants to be a waitress . . . F. H. A. 3, 45 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y
Treasurer 43 J. V. Cheerleader 35 Varsity Cheerleader 4, Intramural
Basketball 2, 3, 4g Girl Chorus 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 49 "Excuse
Me, Please" 4
RONALD REARICK Ron
"Above all" a baseball lover . . . tall and friendly . . . studies his
algebra with a trying effort . . . wants to play pro-basketball . . .
Chorus 1, 2, 33 Film Club 4, J. V. Basketball 1, 2, 33 Varsity Basket-
ball 4g Baseball l, 2, 3, 4g Class President 23 Vice President 3, Intra-
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Typing is this blonde's specialty . . . speed is her motto . . . expects
to be a beautician . . . Student Council 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 F. H. A.
2, 35 Intramural'Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hi-View 1, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45
Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2g "Adam's Evening" 35 County and District
Band 2. ,
FLOYD ERWIN SHEASLEY Bus
"Big Bus" . . . a nuisance to study hall teachers . . . frequently seen
around Mt. Union in his "Li'l Ol' Packard" . . . ambition is to be a
farmer . . . Student Council 45 F. F. A. 4, Orchestra 23 Chorus 45
J. V. Basketball 3, 4s Intramural Basketball 3, 4s Intramural Softball
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PEGGY SILvIs Peg
A peppy cheerleader with lots of attraction . . . her happy-go-lucky
personality reels folks in . . . ambition is to be a housewife . . .
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ball 1, 2, 45 Intramural Softball 1, 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 El-Hi-An 4.
DONNA SMELTZER Sally
"Sally" is a proper nickname . . . a career on the stage awaits her
. . . ambition is to be a graduate nurse . . . F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 County Band 35 District and County Chorus 45
Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 I-Ii-View 45
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"Smitty" really goes for Algebra II Care you kidding! . . . heading
for nursing school . . . County Band 35 Band 2, 3, 45 District Chorus
45 Orchestra 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y Vice President 35 F. H. A.
2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Cheerleader 35 El-Hi-An 45 Basketball
2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 45 Hi-View 4 Intramural Softball 45 Band
Librarian 45 "Adam's Evening" 35 "Excuse Me, Please" 4.
DELONE WINGARD Wingard
Likes square dancing . . . a fine friend . . . most girls don't interest
him, only Arlene . . . ambition is to become a barber . . . Class Presi-
dent 15 F. F. A. President 4 Student Council 25 Film Club 45 Hi-View
35 El-Hi-An 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Softball 45 Intramural
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The first half of the term was spent studying English Litera-
ture. We studied "Macbeth" and many other English authors.
Miss Florence S. Uhrey, our English teacher, was our play
director, too. Due to lack of time, we spent the last three weeks
practicing in our English class.
Tryin' Our Actin'
Excuse Me, Please!
The Senior Class presented their play on November 21 and 22. Several
members of the class put together their comedian abilities, dressed as hobos and
clowns, and entertained the audience before the beginning of the play.
"Bashful Bob' Brantley was the main character. He was afraid of women.
The first afternoon at Mrs. Whitson's rooming house, he saw Nancy Starling, a
pretty young girl who roomed at Mrs. Whitson's. He fell head over heels in love
with her that very minute. Unfortunately, he got her confused with her. room-
mate. When he wrote a note asking for a date, the maid gave the note to Nancy's
man-crazy roommate, Geraldine Monks. One day he went swimming. He dived
into the empty pool-not noticing it was empty. As a result, he had to stay in the
house for three days. Geraldine took advantage of this situation. Later when he
sent for a license for his car, they made a mistake and sent him a marriage license
for Geraldine and himself. He didn't know how to get out of it. He wanted to
marry Nancy but instead he seemed headed down the aisle with Geraldine.
Then, something happened very unexpectedly. An old friend of Geraldine, side-
splitting Thaddeus Huckabee, entered the scene and asked Geraldine to marry
him. She accepted him. Bob got Nancy after all.
unior Play
Adam's Evening
Many people still remember the play, "Adam's Evening," put on by the
Juniors of "51". It was presented on March 30 and 31. Everybody seemed to
enjoy it for it was the talk of the town for weeks.
Adam Adams had been having an enjoyable evening while his wife was
on vacation. It was so enjoyable that he stayed out until four o'clock with another
woman. They got mixed up with a crazy taxi driver who was trying to kill him-
self but never accomplished the task. His wife comes home unexpectedly and
finds out he was out until four o'clock. He had some tall explaining to do. He told
her he was in an accident in which a man was killed. Mrs. Adams sends a wreath
of flowers to the dead man who is very much alive. There are some tall entangle-
ments that follow, such as the crazy man comes to the Adams' home and tries
to kill himself. After being unsuccessful, he explains Adam's situation to Adam's
wife. Everything turned out perfectly.
The play was directed by Mr. Faulkner and Mr. Brown.
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The class motto of fifty-one,
"So much to dog so little done."
Describes us-everyone and all,
As we harken to the world's call.
Though angels now we seem to be,
We oft have acted differently.
Then, in detention hall have stayed.
When noise we made in study hall,
Then to the oilice we would Hy.
Many teachers' hair turned gray,
Before we finished our school days.
Through the years we lost quite a few,
Whose seats were taken by some new.
Until now, here at last remain, '
The twenty-four whom I will name.
Bernard, Louise, Blair, and Bernice,
Mabel, Delone, Pat, and Janice.
Vivian, Roger, Jim, and Donald,
Peggy, Eleanor, James, and Ronald.
Louise, Gerald, Don, and Della,
Donna, Velma, Floyd, and Luella
Waiting patiently to receive
A goal we have longed to achieve.
Time has come for us to utter
"Farewell to our Alma Mater."
The noise and bustle put aside,
And time for us to show our pride.
To this poem there's rhyme and reason,
And many jokes and tricks have played,
It ends our list of Seniors for the season.
To all graduates we say "So Long."
May God watch o'er you and praise yo
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CLASS WILL
We, the Senior Class of 1951, Elderton Joint High School, having achieved in our four
years a reasonable' goal, would like to leave a few undisclosed possessions and items behind us:
We hereby declare our last will and testament.
SECTION I
FIRST! To our parents we leave our love and "thanks a million" for making possible our
attending high school. -
SECOND: To our Supervising Principal, namely Alex J. Kunkle, we leave our thanks for the
' advancement of our high school in size, power, and reputation.
THIRD! To the Junior Class we leave the Senior home room and Mr. Herceg, the home room
teacher.
FOURTH: To the Sophomore Class we will our use of study halls and our manners and hall
courtesy.
FIFTH: To the faculty we will roses and thanks for the help they have given us toward seek-
ing our goal in education and a basis for a future.
We wish to leave: '
To Mr. Herceg's future Algebra II students
the Algebra books and good luck in your
work. '
To Miss Tucker all the unpolished silver,
stained pans, and broken dishes.
To Miss Uhrey thanks for the fine directing
of our play and a class who'll understand
English Literature, better than we.
To Mr. Rupert many thanks for our amateur
chemistry work.
To Mr. Longwell all misbehaved students and
the future detention halls.
To Miss Porter our deepest appreciation for
directing our yearbook so finely.
To Mr. Kane good luck and some very unpre-
dictable basketball teams.
Luella Ankeny leaves her energy and basket-
ball playing ability to Edith Harkleroad.
Blair Bleakney leaves his height to Raymond
Schall.
Bemice Boyer leaves herself to be the future
Mrs. Ronald Shaffer. ,
Bernard Boyer leaves his quietness to Don
Elder.
Velma Cribbs leaves her liking for Fords to
anyone who finds a use for it.
Louise Crownover leaves her ability as an ac-
tress to Wilda Johns.
Roger Ellenberger leaves his love to Pat Bar-
rett.
Pat Emert leaves her careful driving ability to
Janice McGaughey.
This, our last will and testament, has been
our class on this 8th day of J une, 1951.
Don Farster leaves farming ability to Ray
Cashdollar.
jim Flickinger leaves his hunting ability, es-
pecially deer hunting, to Wayne Meyers.
Mabel Frailey leaves her smile, accented with
dimples, to anyone who may use it.
Don Freehling leaves his personality to any-
one who can find a use for it.
Janice Heilman leaves her high I. Q. to Jack
Rearick.
James Henderson leaves his baseball playing
to Paul Gillespie.
Gerald Howard leaves his ability to play bas-
ketballto Stanley Rupert.
Della Peterman leaves her ability as a good
leader to the future president of the Stu-
dent Council.
Eleanor Rearick leaves her neat manner of
dress to anyone who may find a use for it.
Ronald Rearick leaves what he wishes he
could take with him namely, Shirley Orr.
Louise Rupert leaves herself to be the future
Mrs. Harold Stubrick.
Floyd Sheasley leaves his carefree manners
of acting to Lynn Parks.
Peggy Silvis leaves her quietness to Audrey
Yount.
Donna Smeltzer leaves her ability as a good
English student to anyone in need.
Vivian Smith leaves her natural curly hair to
Marjorie Pasterik.
Delone Wingard leaves his square dancing
ability to Bill Mclntire.
witnessed and signed by the 24 members of
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CLASS PROPHECY
What will the members of the class of "5 1"
be doing' in June, 1961? As I sit in a dimly
lighted room looking into my crystal ball, I
will predict for you their future as seen by me
through this luminous globe.
Delone,Wingard is now a licensed barber.
He owns one of the largest shops in Pennsyl-
vania.
I was talking to Janice Heilman and learn-
ed that she is getting married. Her husband
will not have to worry about Janice talking
him to death for she is as quiet and sweet as
ever.
Gerald Howard, a very good athlete in
school, graduated from Penn State with high
honors. Since his graduation from college,
Gerald has been the basketball coach of his
Alma Mater, Elderton High School.
"Who is the teacher scolding her students?"
Why, that is Louise Crownover. Louise is the
Business teacher at Elderton High School.
Oh, yes. Did you see the World Series on
television? Our former classmate, Ronald
Rearick, hit three home runs in this game
between the Pirates and Athletics.
Bernice Boyer, the seamstress of the class,
is now the wife of Donald Freehling, another
member of the class.
Look at that handsome Forest Ranger
coming down the street. That is Jim Flick-
inger, the shortest boy in our class. J im is now
the president of the Forest Ranger Associa-
tion.
"Where have I seen her before?" Oh, that's
Velma Cribbs. Velma and Blair Bleakney,
her husband, run a swanky restaurant.
Donald Freehling, a good student in Alge-
bra, is now Professor of Math at the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania. His wife is the former
Bernice Boyer of South Bend.
Pat Emert is now the wife of a dairy farmer
near Kittanning. Pat is busy milking the cows
and raising a family of four. She won the
blue ribbon last year for being the best farm-
er's wife in this country.
Don Farster was never very studious. He
is now the owner of a fleet of freight trucks.
He lives in Chicago.
Look! Who is that lady coming down the
steps of that mansion? Why, that is the former
Eleanor Rearick, now the wife of a millionaire
oil man.
Bernard Boyer, a twin in our class, made
his dreams come true. Bernard is now one of
the best potato growers of the state. He won
the blue ribbon for raising the most potatoes
per acre for this year.
There is Peggy Silvis with her twin girls.
She and her husband live in the residential
section of Silvisville.
Floyd Sheasley, the crooner of the class,
has really gone places in this world. He owns
a large chicken farm in Mount Union.
There is Mabel Frailey. Mabel has been
a pin-up since she graduated from high school.
She has been crowned "Miss Pin-Up for 1961"
by the U. S. Army.
Look at that new house on the hill overlook-
ing Girty. That is the new house Roger Ellen-
berger is building. Roger, a contractor in Girty,
owns one of the largest building supplies de-
pots in the state.
Della Peterman, who attended the Carnegie
School of Art, is now the Art teacher in Green
Oak. She is married and president of the Artist
Association of America.
Blair Bleakney, who once worked as a
grease monkey, now owns the new super ga-
rage along Route 422. His wife, the former
Velma Cribbs, is busy raising a family and
working in their new garage and restaurant.
Donna Smeltzer, after attending the Pitts-
burgh School of Nursing, is Superintendent of
Nurses at the new Smeltzer 85 Ankeny Hospi-
tal at Girty.
After graduation from high school, James
Henderson joined the Navy. He is now sta-
tioned at Great Lakes Naval Station and is the
instructor of a group of WAVES.
As I was coming through Girty this morn-
ing, I saw the former Louise Rupert working
in her flower garden. Louise has been married
for nine years and is busy making a home for
her husband and children.
There comes the former Vivian Smith and
her husband. Vivian enlisted in the WAFS
after she graduated. She is married to an Air
Force Major. She is the president of the Air
Corps Wives Association.
If you want an X-ray taken of your heart,
go to the Smeltzer 85 Ankeny Hospital at Gir-
ty. Luella Ankeny graduated from an X-ray
school in New jersey. She is now the X-ray
technician at Girty.
I have taken from the crystal ball the
prophecy for the class of "51". I ask you to
join me in ten years from now so you may
know the truth of my prophecy.
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On September 25, 1950, thirty eager students
wandered about the halls of Elderton High. The
otlicers this year are:
President .......,..,......,.. .,...,.., W AYNE MEYER
Vice President .,......,..........., DON WINGARD
Secretary ..,,.,...........A.,. NANCY RICHARDSON
Treasurer ...........A,.......A....,,.,....... SHIRLEY ORR
Student Council .,.. ROBERT BOYER
RAYMOND Sci-:ALL
In our junior year we were all very happy
when our rings arrived about the second week
of school. We also had various activities to earn
money for a trip to Washington during our last
year of school.
About this time we were all very disappointed
when we lost two of our classmates who were
Gayle Mclntire and Kenneth Smay. A
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Mclntire, Kough, Heilman, Claypool, Rodocker, Leightner, Johnston, Miss Uhrey Third row Kepple Boyer Strong Rear
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The Sophomore Class haskthirty-seven mem-
bers who participated in different school activi-
ties. Our class officers are as follows:
President ..l...4,......,...,.....,........... FRANK BoR'rz
Vice President .,..,....,.V DOROTHY HADDEN
Secretary ..........,,.....,..... ANNA MAE ADAMS
Treasurer ............l.,,.......r ARLENI: SHEASLEY
Our class also has a club which we call "The
Hot Shot Club." The oflicers of the club are as
follows:
President .......... ,......., D oNNA CRAVENER
Secretary. ....... ....ii., ...,.......... E n NA BOYER
The Sophomore Class chose as their special
activity a square dance which was held on March
17. The music was provided by the Night Hawks.
First row Silvis Wagner Henderson Wissinger Kimmel, E. Ashbaugh, Boyer, E., Varner, Beighley, Rishell, Grinder
Boyer R Second row Shaeffer Peterman Johnston Williams, Hadden, Kunkle, Wissinger, Sheasley, Gearhart, Ellenberger
Cravener Adams Third row Ridenour Elder Parks Wmgard, Fiscus, Smeltzer, Bortz, Kimmel, C., Fleming, Johns Mr
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FRESHMEN
We began our Freshmen year with sixty-four
students instead of the forty frightened little stu-
dents who entered the halls of Elderton Joint
High School in the fall of 1949.
The officers for the 1950-51 term were as
follows:
President ,r.... .. ,... BETTE THoMPsoN
Vice President.. ..,. -THELDA FARSTER
Secretary ................ .... D onus MCCAUSLAND
Treasurer. .,.....,..r,. ....,.,....,.... PAT BARRETT
The 9B section had charge of the Christmas
assembly. They produced a musical and narra-
tive program of the nativity.
The 9A section produced the play entitled,
X he Farmer's Daughter" on December 6, 1950.
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First row: Huselton, Gunter, Hartman, Baker, Boyer, Hollobaugh, B., Henderson, Erb, Mrs. Denning. Second row: Boyer,
Blose, Clark, Fairman, Fleming, Bowser, Blystone, Heilman,Cashdollar, Craft. Third row: Harding, Farster,Bierer, Cribbs,
Barrett, Elgin, Hankinson, Hollobaugh, J., Boyer, E., Beck, Bowser, B.
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First row: Kanzlemar, Wood, McPherson, Wright, Schall, Johnston, Jamieson, Painter, Klingensmith. Second row: Prugh,
Silvis, Seich, Mclntire, Peterman, Mills, Uplinger, Yount, Rishell, Wright, M., Reefer, Miss Cerutti. Third row:XNYoung,
Yount, A., McCullough, Kunkle, Smith, Rosenberger, Lasher, Schrecengost, Thompson, Lawton, McCausland. Mr. Flem-
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First row: Frazer, Flemming, Frailey, F. Boyer, J. Hankey, Clever, Henderson, Ashbaugh, Bier, Formigner, Butler, R. Kunkle,
Brier, E. Hankey, Hartman. Second row: Erdley, E. Hankey, Kough, Hawkins, T. George, Heilman, D. Kunkle, Cosner,
Bruner, Kanzlmar, Frye, Humble, Garrell, Everhart, L. Baker. Third row: C. George, M. Baker, Anderson, Campbell, Heck-
man, Brown, L. Boyer, K. George, Graham, Hoover, Johnson, Bortz, Miss Porter. 1 f ,fl
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First row: M. Wiegand, Smay, Wissinger, Shaffer, L. Schall, Rearick, Smith, Schaffer, Reefer, L. Meyers, Painter, L. Up-
linger, Rodocher, J. Meyers. Second row: R. Uplinger, D. Shupe, Lytle, Mclntire, Solinger, Walker, Leard, M. Schall, M.
Sheasley, J. Miller, D. Sheasley, McVay, Smeltzer. Third row: Stitt, Peterman, Schreckengost, J. Shupe, J. Miller, L. Schall,
Parks, R. Williams, L. Leightley, Prugh, D. Miller, T. Williams, R. Leightley, E. Wiegand, Mr. Deemer.
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First row: Frazier, Kansmire Baker Crownover L Cessna Gunner Blose Cribb C Bl B
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Bruner, Fleming. Second row: Granny, L. Claypool, Constanzo, Altman, D. Boyer, Altmire, Bruce, Campbell, S. Boyer, P.
Cessna, Cochran, L. Boyer, Frailey, Coleman. Third row: I-Iankinson, Akins, M. Gillespie, George, Abercrombie, F. Blystone,
Crissman, Bowser, A. Claypool, Croffut, Barrett, Cashdollar, Mr. Shaffer. .
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Standing: Mr. Deemer, Wright, Smith, Claypool, Miller, Boyer, Bernard, Silvis, Frye. Seated: Cravener, Kunkle
Boyer, Bernice, Richardson, Henderson, Peterman, Sheasley, Boyer, Edna, Boyer, Robert, Altmire, Schell.
The Student Council is a government organization of the school. It is
made up of six seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, two freshmen, two eighth
graders, and two seventh graders. It is sponsored by Mr. Deemer.
The officers for the year 1950-51 were as follows:
Presidents .l..,...........A.,....................,..,.. DELLA PETERMAN
Vice President ,...,... ......,, N ANCY RICHARDSON
Secretary .......,4..., ..,..........,.... E DNA BOYER
Treasurer ..........,.,,.,..,..,. ,..,....,,4. ........, B E RNICE BOYER
The main duties of the Student Council are to make the laws that govern
the school and take charge of the lost and found articles.
One of our projects this year was the planning of a Student Patrol.
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First row: Heilman, Janice, L. Rupert, McGaughey, Flickinger, S. Rupert, Freehling, Bortz, J. Kunkle, Williams, R. Smeltzer,
Second row: Heilman, Judy, McCausland, C. Heilman, Richardson, Orr, Leightner, D. Smeltzer, Johnston, Schall, Solinger,
R. Boyer. Third row: L. Smeltzer, Ankeny, L. Boyer, Frye, Baker, Fleming, McPherson, Wood, R. Kunkle, Mr. Debslry.
The Elderton Joint Band was organized in 1949 under the direction of
Miss Marianna Colonna, Kittanning, Pennsylvania. It now consists of thirty-four
members.
The director of the band at the beginning of the term was Mr. John
Cutler. He was called to the Army. Our director now is Mr. Joseph Debsky, who
is doing a very fine job.
This year the band has added something! We have ten majorettes and
one drum major. They have green and white uniforms and white boots. The band
also has officers this year. They are as follows:
President ,...,...,....,.,..... .. ..,.,.....,....... FRANK BORTZ
Vice President ......,..... .,..,., R AYMOND SCHALL
Secretary ................ ........... D QNNA CRAVENER
Librarian ........,.......,.,...........,..,.,.,...,..,...,......,..,. Vzvum SMITH
The Elderton Band does not have uniforms, but the band members'
mothers have organized the Mothers' Auxiliary. The auxiliary is helping the
band to raise money for our uniforms which we hope to get soon.
- Mr. Debsky organized a Junior Band this year.
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MAJQRETTES
Campbell, Leard, Peterman, Sheasley, Mclntire, Prugh, Kunkle, McIntyre, Johnson, Rearick.
Our high-stepping majorettes made us proud during the Halloween Parade
when they led the band through the streets of Elderton. This was the first appear-
ance of the majorettes with the band.
Miss Peggy Ann Smith, a Senior at Indiana High School, coached the
girls for a few weeks until they had mastered several new twirls.
The girls also performed during several of the basketball games.
A Majorette Club was formed. The officers elected were: President, Della
Peterman and Secretary-Treasurer, Margaret Sheasley.
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Kough. Second row: Kimmel, johns, Frailey, Boyer, Hollobaugh, Emert, McCullough, Claypool, Cribbs, Barrett, Heilman,
Boyer, Smeltzer, Beck. Third row: Boyer, Varner, Sheasley, Thompson, McCausland, Reefer, Rishel, Yount, Adams, Rich-
ardson, Prugh. Fourth row: Smith, Harkleroad, Bier, Farster,Coleman, Orr, Cravener, Grinder, Jamison, Johnson, Cribbs,
Wright, McGaughey, Rearick, Painter, Jackson, Crownover, McIntyre, Boyer, Rishell. Fifth row: Young, Leightley, Seich,
Silvis, Mills, Uplinger, Pasterick, Gunter, Hollobaugh, Henderson, Beighley, Harding, Ellenberger, Hartman, Erb, Clark.
Sixth row: McPherson, Baker, Wood, I-Iuselton, Blose, Flemming, Heilman, Boyer, Weight, Johnson. Seventh row: Schreck-
engost, Silvis, Wingard, Rearick, Boyer, Weight, johnson. Seventh row: Schreckengost, Silvis, Wingnrd, Rearick, Boyer,
Bleakney, Sheasley, Simmons, Bortz, Kunkle, Smith, Rodocker, Mr. Debsky.
Mixed Chorus is composed of ninety-seven members. It is the largest
chorus we have ever had in the Elderton Joint High School.
Everyone enjoys chorus. We think Mr. Debsky is improving the quality
of our chorus.
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GIRLS' CHORUS
First row: E. Boyer, Varner, A. Sheasley, Thompson, McCausland, Reefer, Rishell, Yount, Adams, Richardson, Prugh.
Second row: Harkleroad, Farster, Coleman, Orr, Cravener, Grinder, Jamieson, Johnston, Cribbs, Wright, McGaughey, Rear-
ick, Painter, Jackson, Mclntire, Crownover, Silvis, Boyer, Rishell, Mr. Debsky. Third row: Young, Boyer, Seich, Silvis,
Mills, Uplinger, Pasterick, Gunter, Hollobaugh, Henderson, Beighley, Harding, Ellenberger, Hartman, Erb, Clark. Fourth
rowi Leightley, Kough, Sheasley, Gearhart, Meyers, Elgin, Yount, Leightner, Rupert, Stewart, Lawton, Mclntire, Peterman,
Hankinson, Rodocker. Fifth row: Beck, Smeltzer, Boyer, Heilman, Barrett, Cribbs, Claypool, McCullough, Emert, Hollo-
baugh, Boyer, Frailey, Johns, Kimmel, Smith.
BOYS' CHORUS
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First row: Baker, Huselton, Rearick, Fleming, Weight, Wood. Second row:
McPherson, Schreckengost, Johnson, Heilman, Bortz, Kunkle, Blose. Third
row: Silvis, Wingard, Boyer, Bleakney, Sheasley, Simmons, Boyer, Mr.
Debsky.
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SMILE, PARDNER, SMILE!
Seated: Mr. Herceg, Freehling. Standing: Schall, Meyers, Rearick, D. Wingard,
Delone, Howard, Meyers, Erwood, Boyer, Johnston.
The Elderton Joint High School wishes to thank Mr. Herceg for making
it possible for the school to have a movie club.
The club has just been started. It is not well organized, but the main
purpose of starting the club was to have movies shown for the teachers in the
classroom.
The school secured free films from the industrial corporations throughout
the year which were shown in different classrooms by the teachers who could
use them most ellectively.
Each member of the club was permitted to operate the machine in an
assembly program.
The club, at the present time, consists of only junior and Senior boys.
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TRI-HI-Y'
First row: Ellenberger, L. Rishell, Harding, Ashbaugh, Beighley, Hartman, McGaughey, Mclntire, Thompson, Wright,
Johnson, Uplinger, Mrs. Denning. Second row: Reefer, E. Boyer, Henderson, Ankeny, Stewart, Sheasley, V. Cribbs, B.
Boyer, Coleman, Orr, Richardson, Rearick. Third row: Barrett, G. Cribbs, D. Peterman, Johns, Smeltzer, Young, Seich,
Young, Silvis, E. Rishell, Yount. Fourth row: Williams, Leightner, Elgin, Smith, Rupert, Claypool, McCullough, Lawton,
McCausland, H. Peterman.
The Tri-Hi-Y Club of Elderton High School is under the supervision of Mrs. Denning. The club
meets on the last Monday of every month. The club has doubled its membership this year with forty-six
members.
The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is: "To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com-
munity, high standards of Christian character." The platform of the Tri-Hi-Y is self-improvement, Chris-
tian fellowship, and united service.
SLOGAN: Pure words, pure thoughts, pure actions.
OBJECTIVE! To seek, to find, to share.
COLORS: Red, white, blue-exemplifying sacrifice, purity, and loyalty.
THE EMBLEM: The pin is a small triangle with "Tri-Hi-Y" in the corners and a
torch inscribed in a circle in the center.
ACTIVITIES: The club holds many different activities during the year. They
are as follows: dance, fixing Christmas toys, fixing a Christmas
box for the needy, fixing a Thanksgiving box, having a meeting
and supper at Indiana.
OFFICERS
President ........,,...................,.,...,... SHIRLEY ELLENBERGER
Vice President .,.,.,.... ...........,....,............ E DNA BOYER
Secretary ............... .....,.. L UELLA ANKENY
Treasurer ....,.,... ........... E LEANOR REARICK
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F. F. A.
First row: Schall, Woods, Weight, Huselton, McPherson, Silvis, Fleming, Kepple, Rearick, Bortz, Wingard, Mr. Longwell.
Second row: Henderson, Meyer, Klingensmith, Kunkle, Henderson, Fairman, Parks, Boyer, Fiscus. Third row: Parks, Boyer,
Kunkle, Wagner, Silvis, Boyer, Cashdollar, Blose, Flickinger. Fourth row: Ridenour, Smeltzer, Strong, Ellenberger, Smay,
Simmons, Linsenbigler, Sheasley, Johnston, Farster.
In the fall of 1949, our Vocational Agriculture Department was started. We didn't know much
about the course, but a class of thirty-two decided to take the course. We soon found it very interesting.
Before we knew it, our F. F. A. Chapter was being organized. Our financial standing was not very good,
but we sold vegetable seeds and sponsored our school fair.
Field trips are planned when possible. We help farmers in the community do any special work
which they might want done. On our field trips we also visit any outstanding projects which our mem-
bers may have at the time.
As our school is enlarging, we expect our Chapter to be growing very rapidly in the coming years.
This year our enrollment has grown to forty-two.
Our float won first prize in the Halloween Parade this year.
The second annual F. F. A. and F. H. A. Christmas party was held before Christmas vacation.
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First row: Johnson, Hartman, Coleman, B. Boyer, Beighley, Wright, Rearick, Cravener, H. Peterman, Mclntire, Thomp-
son, Miss Tucker. Second row: Ellenberger, V. Cribbs, Leightner, Ankeny, Sheasley, Seich, Orr, Heilman, Rishell, Crown-
over, Reefer, Hadden. Third row: McGaughey, E. Boyer, Johns, Williams, Richardson, D. Peterman, Yount, Adams, Frailey
Smeltzer. Fourth row: Kimmel, Young, G. Cribbs, Lawton, Barrett, McCullough, Smith, C. Kimmel, McCausland.
The F. H. A. Club of the Elderton Joint High School was organized in
1948. Their achievements to date are paying for half the school movie projector,
helping to buy the P. A. system, having milk and candy available to all students,
sending Christmas boxes to children in Europe and helping to send some of its
members to Harrisburg.
The club projects this year are a skating party, a square dance, and selling
milk and candy bars.
The purposes of the club are to promote and appreciate the joys of home-
making, to encourage democracy, to promote international good will and to
further interest in home economics.
Officers for the year 1951 are as follows:
President ..............,,. ..,...... N ANCY RICHARDSON
Vice President .....,,.. ,...........,..,......,....,... S HIRLEY ORR
Secretary ............. ...,,.,... S HIRLEY ELLENBERGER
Treasurer ............ ............,.. J ANE LEIGHTNER
Song Leader ......... ......,.. A NNA MAE ADAMS
Historian ..,....,. ,.,..,..... D oNNA CRAVENER
EL-HI-AN STAFF
Standing: Rearick, Miss Uhrey, Cribbs, Miss Porter, Heilman, Ernert, Rupert, Ellenberger,
Boyer, Sheasley, Farster, Henderson, Flickinger, Crownover. Seated: Frailey, Silvia, Freehling
Rearick, Ankeny, Smith, Peterman, Wingard, Howard, Bleakney.
The yearbook staff of the class of "5 1" leaves this EL-HI-AN as a remem-
brance of the past ,four years we have spent in Elderton High School. We hope
it brings pleasant memories as you read through it.
The EL-HI-AN was under the direction of Miss Porter and Miss Cerutti
whom we give our appreciation for their patience and kindness towards the book.
The pictures for the yearbook were taken by Boyer's Studio of Rural
Valley. Snapshots were donated by the pupils.
The yearbook staff and directors have enjoyed working and planning the
EL-HI-AN of "51". Meetings and gatherings were held until finally it was ready
for the printer.
The yearbook staff of "5 1" hopes that it will serve as a remembrance of
the enjoyable and exciting years of your high school days.
HI-VIEW
Standing: Ankeny, Silvis, Peterman, Kunkle, Claypool, Cribbs, Smith, Boyer, Flickinger,
Bleakney, Freehling, Johnston, Bortz, Heilman, Judy, McCausland, Heilman, Janice, Boyer,
Rearick, Schall, Richardson, Orr. Seated: Smeltzer, Miss Uhrey, Rupert, Meyer, Miss Cerutti,
Wingard.
The school newspaper worked very hard in order to publish nine papers.
The paper is read and enjoyed by the students, their parents, and the community.
Many of the members of the staff were new in their jobs but with the
help of Miss Cerutti and Miss Uhrey as our advisors we feel safe in saying it was
a successful undertaking.
Editor-in-Chief ........ . .. .,,. . .,..,,.,.. .
Assistant Editor .,...,,....
News Editor ..
Art Editor ,r,...., ....
Sports Editor .........
Feature Editor .,........... ...,. ,..,
....,LoUxsE RUPER1'
.,....,i.WAYNE MEYER
,DONNA SMELTZER
.DELLA PETERMAN
DONALD WINGARD
ELEANOR REARICK
Business Manager. ....,.i ...,. , . .DONALD FREE!-ILING
"COME ON TEAM, LET'S GO" -K
CROWNOVER, REARICK, SILVIS
The varsity cheering squad started out this season with only three remain-
ing cheerleaders from last year. However, there were six new J. V.'s to help
carry out our Elderton traditional peppy spirit.
Coleman, McGaughey, Heilman, Leightner, Richardson, Orr
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"Buster" Bleakney stands 6' 3", weighs 164 pounds,
plays forward, good on a jump shot, third year on Varsity,
wears No. 6, and is a Senior.
"Bob" Boyer stands 6', weighs 168 pounds, plays for-
ward on second string, good play maker, second year on
Varsity, wears No. 7, and is a Junior.
"Hugh" Freehling stands 5' 7", weighs 150 pounds,
plays guard on second string, good play maker, second
year on Varsity, wears No. 5, and is a Senior.
"Grandpa" Henderson stands 5' 8", weighs 150 pounds,
plays forward on second string, good rebound man, sec-
ond year on Varsity, wears No. 8, and is a Senior.
"Bush" Howard stands 6', weighs 168 pounds, plays
forward, good one hand shot, third year on Varsity, wears
No. 3, and is a Senior.
Seated : Silvis, Wingard, Boyer, Rearick, Henderson, Freehling.
Standing: Mr. Kane, Howard, Bleakney, Sheasley, Meyer, Meyer.
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"Bus" Sheasley stands 6'3", weighs 170
pounds, plays center on second string,
good on lay up shot, lirst year on varsity,
wears No. 12 and is a Senior.
"Wayne" Meyers stands 6', weighs 165
pounds, plays center, good pivot man,
second year on Varsity, wears No. 11,
and is a Junior.
"Ron" Rearick stands 5' 11", weighs
150 pounds, plays center on second
string, good on lay up shot, first year on
Varsity, wears No. 9, and is a Senior.
"Lee" Silvis stands 5' 10", weighs 165
pounds, plays guard, good play maker,
second year on Varsity, wears No. 4, and
is a member of the Junior Class.
"Don" Wingard stands 6', weighs 160
pounds, plays guard on second string,
good on a set shot, first year on Varsity,
wears No. 10, and is a Junior.
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Seated : Schall, Peterman, Johnson, Fleming, McPherson Wood
Standing: Mr. Kane, Johnson, Heilman, Rupert, Kunkle, Silvis Shaeffer Meyer
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active group this year. The six teams consist of students from grades eight through twelve. This
Intramural Basketball was started for the benefit of the students to provide recreation for both
players and spectators.
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All games were played during the noon hour. This provided entertainment for the students and
faculty during the fall and spring.
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GAS HOUSE GANG GREYHOUNDS
HOTRODS PANTHERS
PIRATES DIAMOND STARS
This year our intramural activities were increased by the addition of more Intra
mural Basketball teams.
Each team played eight games which helped provide enjoyment for everyone.
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MR. 8: MRS. A. M. MCCOMBIE MR. DONALD CROWNOVER MR. 6: MRS. JAMES KANE
GEARHART'S DRESS SHOP MR. JOHN HERCEG MISS THELMA CERUTTI
LUXEMBERG JEWELRY MR. 81 MRS. EDWIN REARICK MR. JOSEPH DEBSKY
DAUGHERTY DRUG STORE DR. HOWARD HEILMAN MR. 8: MRS. LAISLE PETERMAN
MISS FLORENCE UHREY MISS MARY ANN PORTER MR. 8: MRS. R. M. HEILMAN
MR. 81 MRS. FRANK M. BORTZ MR. Br MRS. M. R. ANKENY MR. 8: MRS. HUGH FREEHLING
MR. DONALD RUPERT MISS BETTY TUCKER MR. 81 MRS. EDWIN DENNING
MR. Az MRS. MARLIN CROWNOVER BERNARD GETTO f MR. 8: MRS. ALEX KUNKLE
MISS PEARL KEELER MR. 8: MRS. PORTER MILLER MR. 5: MRS. EARL RUPERT
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MR. DALE MCKELUEY MR. G: MRS. HERMAN RUPERT MR. Br MRS. FRANK G. SMITH
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MR. C. J. PAIL MR. Ar MRS. WILBERT REARICK MRS. JENNY E. SILVIS
COLONNA'S MUSIC STORE MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM ROSE CPL. DANIEL G. SMITH
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