Forbes High School - Forbian Yearbook (Kantner, PA)
- Class of 1956
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Mr. and Miss Senior of 1956:
Eugene Miller and Beverly Berkey
PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS
FORBES HIGH SCHOOL
Hooversville, Quemahoning Township
Stoystown, Pennsylvania
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We, the class ot 1956, are proud to dedicate this yearbook to Miss
Elliott, who has helped to guide us through our last and vital years ot
school.
We hope this dedication will, in part, show our appreciation for the
understanding and the time she has given to us.
e wish her boundless happiness in the years to come.
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STANDING: B. Fulton, A. Mostoller, R. Donahue, Y. Donahue, M. Bassett, L. Gindlesperqer
SEATED: C. Miller, Mr. Rodger, K. Shaffer, B. Paul, B. Berkey, I. Henry, D. Wentz
I-KTIU AI. HU UH SUIIIETY
The National Honor Society is a select group of students who fulfill
the qualifications of having outstanding records in scholastic achievements
and citizenship. The purpose of the society is to interest others in becoming
better students and citizens. Though the society is only in its second year.
it has twenty members with four as charter members. The four charter mem-
bers are: Myrna Bassett, Carole Miller, Karen Shaffer, Beverly Ann Berkey.
Other members are Iudy Henry, Barry Fulton, Barbara Paul, Lois Gindles-
perger, Donna Wentz, Yvonne Donahue, Adam Mostoller, Ronald Donahue.
Mary Ann Mueller, Shirley Oaks, Ioan Ianidlo, Nancy Carbone, Ioan McClem-
ens, Connie Gohn, Linda Metzgar, and Mary Hause.
President ................. .. ............. BARRY FULTON
Vice President .. . CAROLE ANN MILLER
Secretary .....,.,,. .. ............ IOAN IANIDLO
Treasurer ....,. .... M ARY ANN MUELLER
I-KDMINISTHATIIIN
PIJHBES JUI T SIIHUIJL BU!-Hill
OFFICERS
IACK SHAFFER ....... ........ P resident
RICHARD STETLER ......... ....... V ice President
FORREST LOHR ....... ........ S ecretary
MILTON SPANGLER ...... ........ T recrsurer
STANDING: C. Miller, R. Meyers, R. Dinning, H. Wentz, R. Gindlesperger, S. Zimmerman, A. Ober,
R. Stetler, O. Custer
SEATED: C. Long, F. Lohr, M. Spcmgler, I. Shaffer, D. Lehman, M. Schiffhcxuer, E. Custer
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GREETINGS CLASS OF 1956
It is a pleasure to have this oppor-
tunity of extending a greeting to each
one of the l956 graduates. You have
earned your diploma and you deserve
congratulations and best wishes.
For each of you I wish success and
happiness. May you find employment in
keeping with your interests and abilities.
May you prosper in keeping with your
needs.
I covet for each of you the satisfaction
of a life well spent, of work well done
and of service to others.
Success requires work. Happiness
comes through achievement, good health,
faith in God, family and friends.
You will see many changes during
your life. There will be new inventions
and discoveries. You will need to adjust
your way of life to meet new conditions.
However, you will recognize that the Ten
Commandments and the principles ex-
pressed in the Sermon on the Mount do
not change.
Do not think that the world owes you
a living, but rather through study and
work make your own way. Do more than
is expected of you.
Work at being a good citizen, ever
mindful of others. Be a good neighbor
recognizing all men as brothers.
Life is a rich experience. Learn to meet
both success and failure with courage
and humility.
DAVID LICHLITER
Supervising Principal
IOHN P. RODGER DOROTHY WIRBICK NELLIE SANK IANET FETZER
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FRANCES TRENT
English, Librarian
Hood College
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IOSEPHINE S. ELLIOTT
Shorthand, Typing
Bookkeeping, Business Math
University of Pittsburgh
lOHN P, RODGER
Algebra, Latin
Plane Geometry
Bethany, Duke University
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Shortha , I. B. T.
Typing, Ottice Practice
Indiana State Teachers
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CHESTER PFEFFER
Driver Education, History
Head Coach
Lock Haven State
Teachers College
ALICE WITT
Home Economics
Indiana State Teachers ,
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KENNETH ADAMS
BiolOQY, Physics
Chemistry
Shippensburg State
Teachers College
MARY CAGLEY
Vocal Music
Elementary Music
Indiana State Teachers
College
Qlfxmxiu Lou-ummm
HARLES LAWSON
Problems ot Democracy
History, Guidance
Counsellor
University of Pittsburgh
FACULTY
ELLIS WERNER
English, Math
University of Pittsburgh
California State
Teachers College
Pennsylvania State
University
IOHN A. WINTERS
Industrial Arts
California State
Teachers College
University ot Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania University
CHARLES G, CLARK
Geography, Math
Bethany College
University ot Pittsburgh
THOMAS ZIMMERMAN
Math, Science
Lebanon Valley College
University of Denver
University ot P'ttsburgh Vg
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STANLEY STATNICK
Girls' Physical Education
Girls' Health
Slippery Rock State
Teachers College
DONALD DRENNER
History, Civics
University of Susquehanna
University ot Pittsburgh
GEORGE SVITCHAN
Boys' Physical Education
Boys' Health
University ol Kentucky
IACK DICKEY
History, Science
Iuniata College
NINA I-IORNE
Art
Edinboro State Teachers
College
NELLIE SANK
Geography
Indiana State Teachers
College
University of Pittsburgh
ESTELLA LEAF
English
Indiana State Teachers
College
STANLEY MISH
Band Director
Elementary Music
Indiana State Teachers
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BARRY FULTON
MYRNA BASSETT
IOHN TOKAR
FRANCES TRENT
IOSEPHINE ELLIOTT
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Class Motto ,ee,e,.. BE SURE YOU'RE RIGHT-
Class Colors
Class Flower 7,
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MAY 14, 1956
MAY 17-19, 1956
MYRNA PEARL BASSETT
Myrna . . . 5'6" . ..
Brown eyes . . . Blonde
hair. . . Ambition:
Teacher.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Iournalism
Club, Dancing Club,
Honor Society, Aerial
Stait, "Demon in the
Dark."
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DONNA MAE BERKEBILE
Tiny . . . 5'4" . . .Blue
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Airline Host-
ess.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Band, Student
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RONALD SIPE BOWERS
Bowers . . . 5'9" . . .
Blue eyes . . . Brown hair
. . . Ambition: Coach.
Activities: Football, Band,
Baseball, Mixed Chorus,
Athletic Club, "Demon in
the Dark."
ROBERT IOSEPH BUTLER
Bob . . . 5'7" . . . Blonde
hair . . . Hazel eyes . ..
Ambition: Mechanic.
Activities: Outdoor Club,
"Accidental Hero."
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DONNA IEAN
BERKEBILE
D. I .... 5'2" . . . Blue
eyes . . . Brown hair.
. . . Ambition: Dress De-
signer.
Activities: Band, Mixed
and Girls' Chorus, En-
semble, Art Club.
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BEVERLY ANN BERKEY
Bev.. . 5'2" ...Brown
eyes...Redhair...
Ambition: Teacher
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Band, Swing
Band, All-County Band,
Iournalism Club, Aerial
Staff, Radio Club, For-
bian Stati, Honor Society,
Future Homemakers of
America, Fall Festival
Queen, "Demon in the
Dark," "Acciden al
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CONNIE IANE
BRUENING
Con. . . 5'5'l2" . . . Ha-
zel eyes . . . Dark brown
hair . . . Ambition:
Secretary.
Activities: Dancing Club,
Mixed and Girls' Chorus.
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WILLIAM CHARLES
CHASAR
Hills . . . 6' . . . Brown
eyes . . . Black hair . . .
Ambition: Mechanic.
Activities: Baseball, Ath-
letic Club, "Accidental
Hero."
RONALD RAY CROYLE
Beanie ... 5' 10" ...
Brown eyes Brown
hair . .. Ambition: Un-
decided.
Activities: Football, Foot-
ball Club, Dancing Club.
IUDITH ANN FISH
Fisko. . . 5' 5"
eyes . . . Black hair . . .
Ambition: Airline host-
ess.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Iournalism
Club, Dancing Club.
ROBERT BARRY FULTON
Barry . . . 6' . . . Brown
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Electrical en-
gineer.
Activities: Aerial Staff,
Mixed and Boys' Chorus,
Outdoor Club, Honor So-
ciety, Radio Club, For-
bian Staff, "Demon in
the Dark," "Accidental
Hero."
ROGER STEPHEN
GERNEY
Roger... 5' 6" . . . Brown
eyes . . . Black hair . . .
Ambition: Fur farming.
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YVONNE MARIE
DONAHUE
Yvonne ... 5'3" . . .
Green eyes Brown
hair Ambition: Se-
cretary.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Iournalism
Club.
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PEGGY ANN FLORY
Peg. . .5'l" . . .Brown
hair . . . Blue eyes . . .
Ambition: Art work
Activities: Band, Girls'
and Mixed Chorus, Art
Club, Dancing Club,
"Accidental Hero."
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ANDREW THOMAS
GAVLAK
Babe. . . 5'9" . . . Brown
eyes Dark brown
hair Ambition: Un-
decided.
Activities: Outdoor Club,
Dancing Club, Athletic
Club, Baseball, Foot-
ball.
LOIS NAOMIE
GINDLESPERGER
Lois , . . 5'l" . . .Brown
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Secretary
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Iournalism
Club, Ensemble, Honor
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ROBERT RICHARD
GORSUCH
Bob...5'...Gray
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Auto me-
chanic.
Activities: Student Coun-
cil, Mixed Chorus, Out-
door Club, Forbian Staff,
"Accidental Hero."
WILLIAM HAHN
Abe. . . 5'l0Vz" . ..
Dark brown hair . . .
Blue eyes . . . Ambition:
Undecided.
Activities: Outdoor Club.
IOAN IANICE IANIDLO
Ioan.. .5'5" .. .Blue
eyes . . . Blonde hair . . .
Ambition: Teacher
Activities: Mixed and
Girls' Chorus, Ensemble,
Aerial Stati, Student
Council, Iournalism Club,
"Accidental Hero.",
MARIE BLANCHE
KORZINSKI
Squirt . . . 5'5" . . .
Blonde hair . . . Brown
eyes . . . Ambition: Air-
line hostess. '
Activities: Dancing Club,
Girls' and Mixed Chorus.
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GREBECK
Hap. . .5'8". . .Brown
hair . . . Hazel eyes . . .
Ambition: Teacher
Activities: Band, Swing
Band, Mixed and Boys'
Chorus, Baseball, Foot-
ball, Basketball, Outdoor
Club, Forbian Staff,
"Demon in the Dark,"
"Accidental Hero."
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IUDITH ANNE HENRY
Iudy . . . 5'4" ...Brown
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Nurse
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Future Home-
makers of America, Ra-
dio Club. Iournalism
Club, Forbian Staii,
Aerial Staff, Dancing
Club, Honor Society,
"Accidental Hero."
IAMES WILLIAM
KOONTZ
Iim. . .5'l1" ...Blue
eyes . , . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Veterinarian.
Activities: Dancing Club,
Athletic Club.
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GALEN WAYNE
LAUGHLIN
Twigg . . . 5'9'lz" . . .
Blue eyes . . . Brown hair
. . . Ambition: F. B. I.
worker.
Activities: Band, Outdoor
Club, Boys' and Mixed
Chorus, Forbian Statf,
Quartet, "Demon in the
Dark," K
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ALLEN WAYNE LEASE
Coonie . . . 6'1" . ..
Brown eyes . . . Brown
hair . . . Ambition: F. B. I.
Activities: Aerial Staff,
Forbian Staff, Iournalism
Club, Thespian Club.
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EUGENE PARK MILLER
Uncle Miltie . . . 5'9Vz"
...Brownhair...
Brown eyes . . . Ambi-
tion: Craftsman.
Activities: Football, Base-
ball, Art Club, Forbian
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MARY LOU MOSTOLLER
Chub . . . 5' 2" . . . Brown
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: loin the Arm-
ed Services.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Future Home-
makers of America, Ra-
dio Club. Iournalism
Club, Dancing Club,
"Demon in the Dark,"
"Accidental Hero."
SHIRLEY ANN OAKS
Shirley. . . 5' 6" . . . Blue
eyes . . . Blonde hair
. . . Ambition: F. B. I.
worker.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus. Iournalism
Club, Dancing Club, Pep
Club, Future Homemak-
ers of America.
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CAROLE ANN MILLER
Chick.. . 4' 11" . . . Blue
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Teacher.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Band, Iour-
alism Club, Swing
nd, All-County Band,
e pian Club, Aerial
f, Radio Club, For-
Honor Society,
Forbian Staff, "De-
rnons in the Dark," "Ac-
cidental Hero."
KENNETH DAVID MORT
Kenny.. .5'8" .. .
Brown eyes . . . Black
hair . . . Ambition: Ma-
rme.
Activities: Athletic Club,
Football.
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MARY ANN MUELLER
Mugs. . . 5' . . .Brown
hair . . . Hazel eyes.
. . . Ambition: Nur e.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Forhettes,
Cheerleader, Student
Council, Dancing Club,
Iournalism Club, Radio
Club, Aerial Staff, "Ac-
cidental Hero."
BARBARA IEAN OSTER
Barbara.. . 5'4" . ..
Green eyes . . . Blonde
hair . . . Ambition: Secre-
tary.
Activities: Dancing Club.
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BARBARA IOAN PAUL
Barb.. . 5'6Vz" . . .
Blonde hair . . . Hazel
eyes. . . Ambition:
Teacher.
Activities: Band, Swing
Band, Girls' and Mixed
Chorus, Forbettes, Art
Club, Dramatic Club,
Aerial Staff, Forbian
Staff, Honor Society, Ra-
dio Club, Journalism
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GLORIA KATHRYN
PYSNIK
Gug. . . 5'2" . . . Hazel
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Secretary.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Future Home-
makers ot America,
Dancing Club.
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Ianie . . . 5'8'lz" . ,.
Blue eyes . . . Blonde
hair . . , Ambition: Secre-
tary.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Future Home-
makers of America,
Dancing Club "Accident-
al Hero."
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KAREN ELAINE
SHAFFER
Shat . . . 5'2" . . .Brown
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Teacher.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Forbettes,
Iournalism Club, Aerial
Statt, Forbian Staff,
Dancing Club, Radio
Club, Cheerleader, Hon-
or Society. "Demon in
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THELMA ANN PLOVISH
Thelrn.. . 5'7" ...Blue
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Secretary.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Dancing Club,
Future Homemakers of
America.
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THOMAS HARRY RICE
Griz . . . 5'lD1lz" , . .
Blonde hair . . . Blue
eyes . . . Ambition: Car-
toonist.
Activities: Football, Art
Club, Boys' and Mixed
Chorus, Quartet, Base-
ball, Aerial Staff, "Acci-
dental Hero."
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IOSEPH KENDALL
ROOSE
Kenny.. .5'l0". ..
Brown eyes . . . Light
brown hair . . . Ambi-
tion: Mechanic.
Activities: Student Coun-
cil, Boys' and Mixed
Chorus, Dancing Club,
Outdoor Club, "Demon
in the Dark," "Acci-
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RONALD HORNER
SHAFFER
Butch . . . 5'6Vz" . . .
Hazel eyes . . . Brown
hair . . . Ambition: Me-
chanical Engineer.
Activities:
Basketball,
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GLORIA LEE SPANGLER
Gloria . . . 5'2" . . .
Brown hair . . . Hazel
eyes . . . Ambition: loin
Waves.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Cheerleader,
Future Homemakers of
America, Dancing Club.
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SALLY ANN WALKER
Sal . . . 5'6" . . .Blue
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Secretary.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Future Home-
makers of America,
Dancing Club.
FRANK IOSEPH
WALTOS
Pinky. . . 5'9" . . .
Brown hair . . . Blue
eyes . . . Ambition: Ma-
chinist.
Activities: Football, Foot-
ball Club.
NANCY IOYCE
WIRBICK
De . . . 5'5" . . . Green
eyes . . . Blonde hair . . .
Ambition: Teacher.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Iournalism
Club, Dancing Club,
Girls' Ensemble, "Acci-
dental Hero."
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IOHN STANTON
TOKAR
Iohnny . . . 6'1" . ..
Brown hair . , . Brown
eyes . . . Ambition: Ac-
countant.
Activities: Boys' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Band, Swing
Band, District Orchestra,
All-County Band, Base-
ball, Forbian Staff, Iour-
nalism Club, "Accidental
Hero."
MARIAN IEAN WALTERS
Ieanie . . . 5'5" . ..
Brown eyes . . . Light
brown hair . . . Ambi-
tion: Teacher.
Activities: Future Home-
makers oi America, Iour-
nalism Club, Girls' and
Mixed Chorus, Booster
Club,IAr Club.
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DONNA LEE WENTZ
Wentzie . . . 5'6" . . .
Green eyes . . . Brown
hair . . . Ambition: Pri-
vate secretary.
Activities: Girls' and Mix-
ed Chorus, Band, Iournal-
ism Club, Thespian Club,
Forbian Staff, Aerial
Staff, Radio Club, "Acci-
de qll Hero."
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STEVE ADAM
ZBOROVANCIK
Tele . . . 6' . . . Brown
hair . . . Brown eyes . . .
Ambition: Mechanic.
Activities: Baseball, Ath-
letic Club, Basketball.
WILLIAM PAUL ZIPFEL
Zip. . . 5'9" . . .Brown
eyes . . . Brown hair . . .
Ambition: Farmer.
Activities: Outdoor Club,
Football Club, Dancing
Club.
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SEATED: Miss Elliott, A. Lease, B. Berkey, K. Shaffer, D. Wentz, B. Pcrul.
STANDING: C. Miller, B. Fulton, R. Gorsuch, E. Miller, I. Henry.
FIIHBIAN ST FP
Editors
Sports Editor
Advisor
Photography Stott
Business Stott
Advisor
Subscription Staff
Typing and Proofrecding Staff-
MRs. BITTNER
YVONNE DONAHUE
Lois GINDLESPERGER
MARIE KORZINSKI
SHIRLEY OAKS
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BEVERLY BERKEY
CAROLE MILLER
KAREN SHAFFER
ALLEN LEASE
Miss ELLIOTT
BARRY FULTON
ROBERT GORSUCH
EUGENE MILLER
RONALD BOWERS
BARRY FULTON
STANLEY GREBECK
GALEN LAUGHLIN
RONALD SHAFFER
IOHN TOKAR
MR. PEEFEER
. .. IUDY HENRY
BARBARA PAUL
DONNA WENTZ
BARBARA PAUL
GLORIA PYSNIK
DONNA WENTZ
IOYCE WIRBICK
When new ventures are undertaken, they are often accompanied with
doubts and misgivingsg when the same path is trodden a second and a third
time, doubts disappear and a habit pattern emerges. Eventually habits be-
come tradition, and traditions are ageless.
So it is with our yearbook. Tradition decrees that regardless of the times
or conditions it must continue. Hence this volume of The Forbian has evolved.
If you enjoy it, tradition has been satisfied.
In this publication of our school annual, The Forbian, we have striven
in Words and pictures to portray the lite of the students at Forbes High School.
It has been our aim to create a book that the school and community will be
proud to possess. We realize your cooperation was vital to the success of
this project, and we extend our appreciation for your sustaining patronage.
It is our hope that our yearbook will preserve your school-day memories
and carry you back often to F. H. S.
SEATED: B. Fulton, S. Grebeck, R. Shaffer, G. Laughlin, Miss Elliott.
STANDING: R. Bowers, I. Tokar.
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Myrna Bassett
Barry Fulton
MOST FUN
Mary Mostoller
Kendall Roose
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Barry Fulton
Carole Miller
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Beverly Berkey
Allen Lease
Robert Gorsuch
Lois Gindlesperger
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Ronald Shaffer
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SECOND: D. Rader, S. Keith, B. Hostetler, P. Newcomer, L. Metzgar, C. Dunmyer, N. I. Shaffer
FIRST: Mr. Adams, P. Miller, S. Birch, C. Tirko, N. Rexroth, I. Keri, I. Schokora, E. Moranduzzo
I. Hahn
UNIUH III. SS
The Iunior Class of 1957 has reached the threshold of a world of many
new and exciting experiences and of additional responsibilities.
Ahead of them is the final year of their high school education and the
thrill of being the first to graduate from the new Forbes Iunior-Senior High
School building.
To the Senior Class of 1957, the Senior Class ot 1956 extends its best
Wishes for a happy and successful year.
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THIRD: W, Stutft, R. Knecht I Lohr T Gardner S Rlce W Day R Donohue P Muro
SECOND: R. Morcmduzzo, R Berkeblle I Lecx1er R Eutm I Trrko I McC1emens H Emerick
FIRST: G. Nagy, C. Gohn D Berkeblle M Hctuse S Custer N Ccxrbonc I Kostro P Fleegle Mrs Bittner
ABSENT: D. Iohnson, B. Llberty D Iohnston
President-
CARL STRASISEN
Vice President-
ADAM MOSTOLLER
Secretary-
IOAN Kosrrzo
Treasurer-
RONALD DONAHUE
Class Historian-
WILLIAM STUFFT
Advisors-
EVELYN BITTNER
KENNETH ADAMS
FOURTH' D. Shatter, B. Berkebile, I. Yerovsek, I. Lcverknight, T. Fyock, I. Potochar, F. Krevetski, P. Rice, G. Peden
THIRD: D. Kovack, M. Henry, I. Henry, W. Maneer, I. Wirbick, D. Rose, H. Dom, C. Escherich, R. Kapitan I
SECOND: K. Laughlin, P. McGowan, N. Mostoller, I. Mezack, H. Miller, I. Zborovancik, I.. Walker, S. Ober, D. Ringler
FIRST: Mr. Pfetter, M. Strelko, P. Stanko, I. Armagost, B. Morgan, W. Gerney, M, Shaver, P. Clark, C. Keith,
L. Marston
SIJPHUMUHE III. SS
The Sophomore Class has reached an important plateau in their high
school education. They are now at the place Where they can look with ex-
pectancy into the future, but also cling to the security ot past and present.
Best wishes from the Class of "56" to the Class of "58."
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THlRDt A. Evenich, A. Secrest, R. Charlton, P. Dill, B. Tokar, E. Statler, I. Dinning, M. I. Paul, M. Zborovancik
SECOND: E Walker, R. Croyle, M. Dryburg, C. Zimmerman, L. Bruening, R. Iock, S. Yoder, I. Pugh M. Koontz
FIRST: E. I. Hay, P. Georq, S, Brown, E. Kubas, I. Barnett, M. Durst, B Lambert, I. Sheeler, S Zimmerman,
Miss Elliott
President--
WILLIAM MANEER
Vice President-
FRANK Kruzvsrsrcr
Secretary-
BARRY TOKAR
Treasurer-
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CHARLES LAWSON
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Mrs. Leaf, I. Custer, V. Fulton, S. Clark, W. Bassett, C. Wilson, S. Rodger, T. Tirko
I. Strelko, C. Logue, G. Shaver, H. Mincek, I. Ianidlo, B. Mostoller, I. Lohr, L. Moore
D. Koontz, N. Peden, D. Peden, I. Holley, E. Haupt, W. Mrogik, S. Retassie
Mr. Drenner, G. Putman, P. Kolesko, P. Mort, E. Lisbon, M. McDowell, R. Manges, G. Holpit, C. Kovack
S. Makay, D. Butler, I. Carbone, I. Leasock, C. Wright, S. Waltos, D. Shroyer, D. Armagost, M. Fleegle
D. Ross, B. Shroyer, I. Fleegle, A. Rice, C. Hunter, I. Miller, B. Reed, P. Kapitan
Mr. Zimmerman, D. Knopsnyder, C. Swope, B. Rininger, M. Shroyer, D. Brant, E. Wingard, D. Day
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B. Fleegle, A. Chisholm, D. Drysburg, I. Gorsuch, E. Hause, L. Hause, B. Holpit, A. Emerick, C. Charlton
Mr. Clark, R. Berkebiie, S. Clayton, R. Custer, E, Fuschino, B. Darr, D. Angelo, B. Dixon, H. Barron
E. Miller, H, Miller, W. Minzer, R. McGowan, L. Manges, M. Iohnston, C. Meyers
C. Mostoller, L. Kubas, S. Mostoller, M. Kolonich, I. Peterman, D. Koontz
Mrs. Horne, G. Retassie, D. Lake, S. Miller, E. Leone, P. Newcomer, D. Kilroy, R. Pysnik
I. Burner, M, Zapotosky, M. Zborovancik, G. Rigo, D. Smith, D. Roose, T. Thompson, D. Walker
F. Rose, T. Tirko, M. Zapotosky, C. Young, C. Wain, I. Toth, I. Zimmerman, C. Sanders, P. Roose
Mr. Svitchan, I. Vought, R, Zipfel, N. Wright, D. Sabo, I. Tranovich, L. Shaffer, I. Shaulis, I. Wirbick
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B, Armagost, G. Boyer, S. Carbone, D. Foust, L. Dunmeyer, G, Boyer, P. Charlton, D. Alumbaugh
Mr. Dickey, D. Bruening, R. Georg, L. Day, R. Fish, I. Custer, C. Birch, D. Chasar, D. Decker
T. Miller, I. Malnar, R. Leasock, V. Long, N. Kovack, F. Holsopple
R. Krone, R. McGowan, B. Miller, M. I. Miller, I. Manges, D. Nagy, I. Lawrence
K. Koontz, C. Knolrisnyder, I. Naugle, D. Hunter, R. McVicker, D. Massung, S. Makay, I. Iock
Mr. Werner, B. Koontz, M. Kennedy, P. Mincek, N. Krone, N. Hause, C, Kovach, R. Henry
C. Shroyer, W. Stutzman, I. Wentz, W. Strelko, G. Turner, L. Rader, M. Sniecienski, C. Sehn, S. Peter
man, E. Shatter
Mr. Statnick, I. Steckman, K. Powell, E, Waltos, N. Phillips, S. Peterman, D. Stotler, E. Shontofski, G
Shaulis, T. Swank
I. Zimmerman, P. Strelko, I. Strelko, E. Retassie, B. Ptetfer, I. O'Roark, R, Shaver, A. Shontofski, I
Rosenbaum, I. Swope
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EISHTH SHADE SEVENTH SHADE
ELASS IJEEIEEHS CLASS UFEIEEHS
Harold Miller, Sue Clayton, Robert Shaver, Victoria Long.
Iacqueline Wirbick, Donald Walker Kay Long, Mary lane Miller
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SEATED: M. Mueller, C. Cohn, K. Roose, R. Knecht, R. Eutin, G. Peden, M. Shaver, R. Gorsuch, l. Ianidlo, S. Brown
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STANDING: Mr. Adams, advisor
SE Illll HIGH STUDENT IIIJUNIIII.
The Student Council, a group ot students representing each home room,
has endeavored to establish co-ordination between the students and teachers
and to promote educational benefits. This group, twelve in number, have
been active in selling programs at the home football games, holding dances
after the home basketball games, decorating a beautiful Christmas tree in
the school hall at Christmas, and participating in National Education Week.
President . . .. KENDALL RoosE
Vice President . . .. ROBERT Gonsucra
Secretary . .... . NANCY Io SHAFFER
Treasurer .. A MARY ANN MUELLER
Sponsor . KENNETH ADAMS
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JUNIUH HIGH STUIIE T EUUNIIIL
The Iunior High Student Council, twelve in number and representing
each home room, endeavors to be helpful to the teachers and students in
all ways. Their main project tor the year has been a magazine sale. From
the proceeds they hope to buy a television set for the new school. They also
intend to buy a new movie screen. Each month they sponsor a movie. Con-
ducting Student Day is also one of their activities.
President .......,.. .... S ALLY Rr:'rAssu:
Vice President ...,.. ,.,,. L INDA CARBONE
Secretary ......... .....,. R oss Pvsmx
Treasurer ...... .........,....v........... I OAN TOTH
Sponsor ...... .... M H. THOMAS ZIMMERMAN
Twenty Nine
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Editor
CAROLE MILLER
Feature Editor
KAREN SHAEEER
Business
MR. PFEFEER
BARRY FULTON
Co-Sports Editors
ALLEN LEASE
IUDY HENRY
IERRY LOHR
DONNA M. BERKEBILE
DONNA L. WENTZ
IOAN IANIDLO
Advisor
Alumni
MYRNA BASSETT
Subscription
BEVERLY BERKEY
Reporters
HELEN EMERICK
IAMES TIRKO
Typists
BEVERLY BERKEY
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Associate Editors
CONNIE GOHN
IUDY DINNING
Exchange Editor
MARY A. MUELLER
Circulation
IOYCE WIRBICK
NANCY I. SHAFFER
Art
TOM RICE
ROBERT BERKEBILE
THOMAS GARDNER
MARYLIN SHAVER
WILLIAM MANEER
BARBARA PAUL
Mlss ELLIOTT
MEMBERS OF THE IUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH IOURNALISM CLUB
Iunior High Advisor - MRS. LEAF
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M. Zbarovancik
FOURTH: T. Fyock, G. Laughlin, D. Shatter, S. Rice, S Grebeclc, I. Wirbiclc, M. Bassett P Dill E Walker
Escherich, D. Wentz
THIRD: R. Berkebile, C. Rosey, D. Rose, I, Henry, E. Kubas, A. Secrest, S. Oaks, M Dryburq I Bruuiinq C
Zimmerman, P. McGowan
SECOND: I. Hoover, I. Henry, I. Ianidlo, G. Spangler, Y Donahue, D. Berkebile, M Mostaller I Ybwrovaricilc
I.. Marston, P Clark, P. Georg, Miss Caqley
FIRST: S Brown, B. Lambert, I. Sheeler, S Custer, I. Armagost, M. Strelka, K. Tirko, M Muelltr S Zimmerman
Mury Ami Mueller
Carole Miller
Karen Shatter
Barbara Paul
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SECOND: L. Walker, N. Peden, D. Peden, B. Hostetler, T. Ringler, H. Miller, N. Shatter
FlRST: Mr. Mish, D. Dinning, P. Newcomer, A. Fritz, R. Manges, M. McDowell, I. Miller, C, Zimmerman, I. Corbett
FUHBES B1-KN
Under the capable direction ot our new band instructor, Mr. Mish, the Forbes High School
band has marched its Way through another momentous year. Highlights of the year occurred
when the Forbes Band was awarded several prizes in the volunteer fireman's parade in which
they participated.
They provided entertainment lor the football spectators at halftime with many colorful
and intricate tormations.
Sandra Ober represented the Forbes Band in the District Band. There were eleven repre-
sentatives in the All-County Band: Beverly Berkey, Connie Gohn, Carole Miller, Priscilla New-
comer, Sandra Ober, Barbara Paul, Dorla Peden, Norma Peden, Tom Ringler, Iohn Tokar, and
Donna Wentz.
President .. . BEVERLY BERKEY
Vice-President . .... DONNA I. BERKEBILE
Secretary . ..... ..... . .. CAROLE MILLER
Librarians DONNA M. BERKEBILE
NANCY I. SHAFFLR
Director .. . STANLEY MisH
Student Director IOHN TOKAR
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THIRD: I, Lohr, I. Tokcxr, R. Fusinc, D. Shaffer, D, L. Wentz, A. Evenich, M, Dryburg, S, Ober
SECOND: B. Miller, R, Fulton, M. Paul, C. Gohn, I. Gorsuch, D. M. Berkebile, D, I. Berkebile
FIRST: B. Berkey, C. Bruening, S. Custer, P. Kolesko, S. Clayton, I. Wirbick, C. Miller, M. Grebeck, I Wirbick
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MRS. BITTNER
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Advisor
MISS ELLIOTT
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Forbes High organ-
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in May of 1955 un-
der the direction of
Bob French and Ioe
Pasquale. They at-
tended instruction
classes during the
summer. Six hour-
long programs and
one special halt-hour
program were pre-
sented over WVSC
throughout the
school year. Each
member was respon-
sible for a part of
the program.
Student Director-
BARRY FULTON
Engineer-
ADAM MOs'rOLLER
Disc Iockey-
RONALD DONAHUE
News Reporter-
RICHARD ARMAGOST
Reporters-
IUDY HENRY
BEVERLY BERKEY
CAROLE MILLER
KAREN SHAFFER
MARY A. MUELLER
BARBARA PAUL
MARY LOU
MOSTOLLER
DONNA LEE WENTZ
LINDA METZGAR
IOAN MCCLEMENS
SHARON CUSTER
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One of the most memorable occa-
sions for the 'Class of 55" was the
Iunior-Senior prom, on May 7, l955.
For the Seniors, "Cinderella's Ba1l"
was the final stepping stone in their X
Career in high school, and we enjoyed 11 R' 5,1 Z R y
holding it in honor of the graduating X, X A ,Teil A " at
"Class of 55." Now after another year 2,2 " ' '
and another prom, we Seniors know El .,.: N In W, xg'
that we will always look back to this -' - n
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The cast and property stuff are recognized in these pictures
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IETS EDGE OUT I. B. I.
13-12
Windber, September 9, 1955
-Forbes Iets copped their
first gridiron play over I.
B. I. Touchdowns were made
by Bowers 111, Krevetski
111, and Bowers scored the
extra point. Muro raced 42
yards for the longest run
in the game.
FORBES PICKS UP
VICTORY NO. 2
Berlin, September 16, 1955-
The Iets started the season's
second game with a touch-
down in each of the first
three periods. Touchdowns
were made by Muro 121,
Bowers 111, Krevetski 111,
the extra points were made
by Bowers 111, Krevetski 111
-the final score was Forbes
211, Berlin 11.
FORBES COPS THIRD
VICTORY
Meyersdale, September 23,
1955 - Forbes gained its
third victory by defeating
the Meyersdale squad by
the score of 13-6. Bowers
raced 80 yards after the
opening kickoff. The Raiders
came back in the same
period to score, and tie the
game. Ron Bowers again
scored the final TD and the
extra point to take the game
for the Iets.
IETS ARE DEFEATED
BY RAMS
Windber, September 30,
1955-Richland handed the
Iets the first defeat of the
season by the score of 27-13.
Frocker and Levengood
scored all of the 27 points
for the Rams. Mort block-
ing a punt, and Moran-
duzzo carried the ball across
for the Iets first TD. Ron
Bowers scored the second
AHSITY FIJIITBI-11.1.
P 1-Ill Star
Mr. Pfeffer Ronald Bowers
Ronald Bowers was awarded honorable men-
tion in the Pennsylvania Associated Press All-
Star High School team for 1955. Ronald is the
first Forbes football star to receive this recog-
nition. A combination of speed and power
placed Bowers high in scoring ranks during
the past two seasons.
Forty Four
TD and extra point to make
the final score 27-13.
FORBES DEPEATS UNITED
13-7
Windber, October B, 1955-
Forbes started a rally in
first quarter when Krevetski
completed a pass to Stra-
siser. United picked up their
only touchdown with a 74
yard run by McCormick and
Simmons getting the extra
point. In the final period
Ron Bowers scored the final
TD and the extra point to
make the final score 13-7.
FORBES RALLIES 19-6
Windber, October 13, 1955
-Forbes defeated South-
mont in a game of intense
rivalry. Burnish scored the
Tigers only TD in the first
quarter. Ron Bowers scored
in the second and the third
periods and made one extra
point. Waltos scored another
TD on a 42 yard run. The
final score 19-6.
LAUREL VALLEY OVER-
POWERS FORBES
New Florence, October 21,
1955-Laurel Valley downed
Forbes by a score of 19-6.
Parsha scored the 19 points
for the Rams. Ron Bowers
scored the only Iet TD. The
Rams tallied one TD in the
second half to make the
fine score 19-6.
FORBES IS DEFEATED
BY THE BLUE IAYS
Windber, October 27, 1955
-The Iets were defeated
by Turkeyfoot in their last
game of the season by a
score of 13-9. The Iets scored
two touchdowns in the first
period. Ron Bowers picked
up 229 in the game after
a 77 yard TD march. The
final score was Forbes 9,
Turkeyfoot 13.
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THIRD: I. Yerovsek, F. Berkebile, W. Stufft, G. Peden, C. Strasiser, R. Knecht, F. Krevetski, I. George, T. Fyock
SECOND: Coach Pfeffer, I, Tirko, E. Stotler, G. Clark, I. Potoshar, R. Slern, G. Shaffer, D. Armagost, H. Dom,
B. Tokar, D. Walker, Coach Svitchcm.
FIRST: F. Weible, R. Moranduzzo, K. Mort, P. Muro, R. Bowers, T. Rice, R. Croyle, F. Waltos, E. Miller,
A. Gavlak, C. Fish
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RONALD BOWERS-Right Holi. 5' 8"-co-captain of Iets, top scorer. Made A11-
Sfate, 66 points senior year. Backed the defensive line. No. 90.
EUGENE MILLER-Center. 5' 10"-co-captain of Iets. Rough cmd tumble boy,
Opened those holes, good on defensive as Well as offensive. No. 45.
THOMAS RICE-Left Tackle. 5' ll"-co-captain of Iets. Eager to play, got his
man out, remember I. B. I. No. 59.
RONALD CROYLE-Right Tackle. 5' lU". Sixty minute man, hard Worker, disliked
calisthenics. keeps the Opponents from gaining. No. 64.
E. Miller
R. Croyle
T. Ri:e
R, Bowers
Mr. Svitchan Mr. Pfefler
PEHSUNALITIES
FRANK WALTOS-Fullback. 5' 9"-Fast when Burnich is trailing him. Line
backer on defense, liked those holes up the middle. No. 46.
KENNETH MORT-Middle Guard. 5' Q". Played on the defensive team, Blocked
punts, Mort really bit into opponents. No. 44.
ANDREW GAVLAK-Defensive End. 5' lU". First year man, would like to play
several more years. No. 50.
THIRD: Coach Svitchan, R, Bowers
SECOND: T. Rice, A. Gavlak, K. Mort, F. Waltos
FIRST: Coach Pfelfer, R, Croyle, E. Miller
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FIRST: F. Berks-bile, Manager: B. Tokcrr, W. Mcmeer, E. Stotler, R. Shaffer
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Southmont 88
Dale 75
Southmont 85
Somerset 70
Stonycreek 7U
Salisbury 41
Meyersdcrle 57
Turkeyfoot 36
I. B. I. 43
Shade 51
Rockwood 53
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Forbes 41
Forbes 59
Forbes 53
Forbes 61
Forbes 45
Forbes 61
Forbes 62
Forbes 66
Forbes 68
Forbes 66
Forbes 79
Forbes 73
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FIRST: C. Fish, W. Mrogik, A. Rice, E, Grebeck, E Croyle E Stotler I H nry Mr Dck
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Forbes organized the first baseball team in its history during the 1954-55 term. Twenty
enthusiastic hopefuls led by team captain Frank Kostro proved that eagerness to win, hard
practice and team spirit bring coveted success.
In their first season they not only Won the league title but went undefeated in competi-
tion with eight county teams participating. They came from behind to win games that seemed
completely out of reach and in so doing turned in some remarkable feats. Four boys batted
at a percentage above 500 and were headed by Stanley Grebeck with a .653 mark. The team
as a whole averaged .4l9. They collected 73 runs on 94 hits: including 16 doubles, 10 triples and
3 home runs. Pitching performances were outstanding as the opposing teams scored only 31 runs
earned and unearned. The pitchers were well supported as the team made eight double plays
that carried them through tough situations.
Graduation took eight lettermen from the team but they left something for those who fol-
low to strive for, which has been accurately summed up by an anonymous poet.
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BASEBALL SCORES
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Beverly Berkey was selected by her
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SEBI Ii HUUBLE
Mary and Michael Zapotosky, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Zapotosky,
Hooversville, Pennsylvania, Iack and Mack Henry, sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Henry,
R. D. No. 2, Stoystown, Pennsylvania, Norma and Dorla Peden, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
David Peden, Hooversville, Pennsylvania, Donna and Donald lock, daughter and son of
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Shroyer, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shroyer, Hooversville, Pennsylvania, Sally and
Susan Sorber, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sorber, Hooversville, Pennsylvania, Pa-
tricia and Pamela Grazier, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Grazier, R. D. No. 1, Holsop-
ple, Pennsylvaniag Ieanece and Ieanette Byrd, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Byrd,
R. D. No. 3, Stoystown, Pennsylvania, Geraldine and George Grazier, daughter and son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Grazier, R. D. No. 1, Holsopple, Pennsylvaniag are the ten sets of
twins from our school district of 924 students.
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