Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

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F5 fonfenfs Page Theme . . . .......,....... . . . . l Dedicalion . - . 4 Adminislralion .. 8 Facully ...,. . . I0 Seniors ... . . -. I6 Underclessmen .. .. 43 Curriculum . ., 54 Organizafions . , . 62 Afhlefics . , . , 80 Farewell . . . .. 92 Palrons ......,.,.....,,., ,,.,,, ,,.. ..,..... 9 3 AS EXCHANGE sluclenls, fhese Sfudenl Council members, Schucht, Swineford, Wilson, and Kingston, represent our school a+ Slale College for ihree days. We prepare for unto - M , rseen opportunities JACKIE GRASSMYER, snapped on her way from class, iypifies 'rhe serious side of our school Iife. daft., WE TAKE Iime our for a pIaHer Iunch and a chai- Ior session. 1 AN EXCITING momenf highlighfs an in- forciass compefifion of girls' volley ball. ff , 'I': X in -5 -3 ,ff 5. .- ROUSING CHEERS and high spirifs spark our 'Ieam fo vic'I'ory. I With sincere appreciation to our Parents, WITH A friendly s iomers each clay. IN THE Blessing home we see a happy 'family gaflvering. To our parenis who deserve our deepesr apprecialion QS' lor llweir lcindness and undersianding, we wislrr io express our graliiude. Always when we need ilwem rnosl, our parenfs are ready lo guide us, io slnare our problems and sorrows, and 'ro encourage us in ailaining every worilwy obieclive. All ilieir liopes and sacrifices we can never fully repay, buf in dedicaiing io lliem ilne symbol ol our sclwool lilo, llie Lore, we can show 'rlrem our lrearilelr ilwanlns. mile Mr. Ross greeis cus DOCTOR LEOPOLD is busily engaged in sludying specimens in luis olilice. THE BOWER family is pliolograplred in cl1urcl'1. A 'Y We dedicate the LURE MOTHERS ATTEND a school meeiing regularly each monfh. MRS. DIMEO waves good-bye +o her liHle girl THE FLECKS hold a family council. 1 ' 1 , 9 .1 Q, E In R 5 XXTTN F ff .A ,I 'Rr f f . . f , w-.k,.A.,- , The 1532 studhentghwgrk and live in harmony through thechomhined efforts of 3 f YY' FR ' '--3...,--H -H H.. , 1 - ' X - V A ....--f--- -f- - -- g 9 W gm, mmf -,f-rw, -fm-.m.fw 3, VXI A f - 5 .mp 4 5--fig L- ,1 W. 1 L ,,...,4yuw.,, bl M T WQLM LLL L A L L. .L 58 .ww , ,L A is L L L LWL , L .,,,4 L ,, L X ,,L.Q- , - 5 L.w ' L vi- V- X ..,- - ,.-- ' L, ' mp 15 L ,-- Lv. -1, ' ' 5 ? 5, L . , . vu ' fatally gfdxe: L M L ww L -S5311 Y im Wrg3.fs,L H Q .v , L.Lg Q w , . .-'F ,W W X .. ,Ja 41391 E 5 L. . 3 Aw Q C fr-' t ,.,,,.nA F .-- J -.' ,Qia- E :fj.-QI: 2- vf. :I . L in 5 EF W ks xxilff Lx ,Mg ? X x xxx ' ' 1 - 5 E Wi I 5 I 5 ..m,,M N M : H1 MR. RICHARD F. SNYDER, B.S., M.Ed. Principal LewisTown Jr.-Sr. High School A cordial welcome is exTended To all boys and girls who come To The LewisTown Junior-Senior High School. A capable TaculTy and ample TaciliTies are here Tor Those who earnesTly seek an educaTion. In The search Tor knowledge, young people ac- quire The accompanying aTTiTudes, ideals and skills which make Them good ciTizens oT The day and Tor Tomorrow. Over one enTrance To our school we see The inscripTion, Knowledge is power. Knowledge is a pearl of greaT price. IT can be Tound in our school, iT boys and girls are willing To pay The price. The price is work, enThusiasm, cooperaTion and de- TerminaTion. You Tind a discounT on The price in your rich school experience Through enjoyable so- cial acTiviTies, pleasanT smiles, courTeous words, and kind acTs. To The class oT i954 and TuTure classes, may The ThoughT expressed in The inscripTion which appears over an enTrance To L. H. S. be enTrenched Torever in your minds. EducaTion is God's greaTesT giTT To man- kind. Uur inspiring leaders MR. RICHARD H. BARTHOLOMEW, B.A., M.Ed. SuperinTenden'I' of Public Schools LewisTown, Pennsylvania During my TirsT year as your superinTendenT, l have had an opporTuniTy To observe The l.ewisTown Way -learning, growing, creaTing, cooperaTing, Thinking and judging, These basic TundamenTals are essenTial To all oT us Tor individual growTh and happiness. We raTe as highesT among us, The mind ThaT is creaTive-ThaT sees possibiliTies unseen by oThersg ThaT venTures conTidenTly and eTTecTively inTo The hiTherTo unknown. The degree To which you are willing To seek The masTery oT knowledge, The ac- quisiTion oT worThwhile aTTiTudes, The development oT good habiTs, The desire To assume responsibiliTy and To cooperaTe will help deTermine your way oT liTe Tor The TuTure. You, The seniors, musT use These TundamenTals and Think, plan and grow individually. Use Them eTTicienTly so ThaT The invesTmenT which your com- muniTy has in you will beneTiT boTh you and your comrnuniTy. . , R I earnestly guide and direct, MISS GLADYS S. MCCAULEY A.B. Assisfenf Principal Lowisfown Jr.-Sr. Hi h Scho I ,s ails iff g o MR. M. EUGENE HUTCHINSON MR. HAROLD J. PECK B.S., M.Ed. Director Indusfrial Education MR. RICHARD D. SMITH B.S., M.Ed. Dirocior Music Educaiion B.S.. M.Ed. Assisiani Principe-I Lewisiown Jr.-Sr. High School f MR. JOSEPH WERSINGER B.S. Dirocior Ari' Education 9 Sorvicos wff' x J 'Alb TOP ROW lL.-R.l: Mary S. Barr R.N. Nurse and Home Visifor Roberl' L. Bauman B.S., M.Ed. General Science Dorolhy M. Benner .Qui- A.B., M.Ed. QQ. Harold E. Bosler B.S. Relafed Drawing toward Pauline H. Brandt B.S., M.A. Vocalional Home Economics achieving our goals Harry H. Engle A.B., M.Ed. Biology 9, r if John J. Fagan B.S. English and Public Spealring 1-y , td' X yr l 'ii ' ii 1 ,- h . ' . gg, ' J N :QM ff I ' 1 r r f. if ii English Harry I. Benisel Elecfriciiy f' Lawrence D. Bergman B.S. Geography Phyllis M. Brumbaugh Mary D. Burdick Anna M. Burlxins B.S. B.S. B.S., M.Ed. Geography Special Educafion Hlilvry Esfher Cressman B.S.. M.A. Maihemafics Mary H. Crumbling A.B., M.A. Speech Correcrionisl Q' ii-5 QQ Elizabefh L. Culberfson A.B. English and Ma+hema+ics Q Edgar G. Diclrerf Ph.B. Maihemafics Howard E. Fauih Mary E. Frankenberry Jane E. Grimes B.S. Ph.B. B.S. Commercial English General Home Economics 1 s 9' BOTTOM Row lL.-R.l: Philip L. Guiser B.S., M.Ed. English Dean S. Harlman B.S., M.Ed. General Science Helen M. Harhler Music Esther Helfrechf A.B.. B.L.S. Librarian William M. Helriclr B.S. lo lndusfrial Arfs U I er TOP ROW lL.-R.l: Richard S. Houpf B.S. V M Social Sludies and Hislory A Alberl' W. Houser 5' s.s. W 4 Commercial . R J. Lesler Houser, Jr. - ii A.B.. M.Ed. , W Malhemalics William A. Howe 555 s B.S., M.A. i .3 Junior Science, Chemisfry, A g ' J' if and Radio ' Ross A. Huliford 4 Q.-.df aVl'll3f2fM bw Q me ll 1 Il Gorfrude Kaup Fae L. Klinger L. Vincenl Kochenderfer Marvin S. Lanfz George E. Lees Commercial B.S. B.Mus., M.Mus. B.S. B.S. Heallh and Physical Educdlion lnsirumenlal Muqic Hisfory English 5f.iff9W Thomas W. Lewis fri' B.S., M.S. ... ehce through six A.B. I English and Reading Kenneth J. Lon+z A gg Aulo Mechanics V' -'R f d u u Dorothy B. Maxwell 0 ec I S I 0 Il S A.B. Lalin Grace B. McCoy Earl J. McMillen Eva M. Minick Mary W. Novalr A, Mgy PM-k B.S. B.S. B.S. A.B. A.B., M.A. Geography Hislory and Social Sludies General Home Economics English Laiin, Spanish, and French BOTTOM ECW QL.-R.l: NDLQILK U egg Price Civics William B. Rager B.S., M.Ed. Machine Shop Praclice Fred E. Reigle B.S., M.Ed. . ,,,.. . . ,,1. i Relaled Science l'i'A- B.S. E -.1A - Jay M. Riden Malhemalics Russell A. M. Romig Q. Special Educafion 35 .,., . . is , 232.5211 - f sv' Q je l Maurice C. Shealfer Samuel W. Shearer Joseph F. Sicchilano TOP ROW lL.R.l: Jean Rosensfengel B.S. Heallh and Physical Educafion John Rosensiongel B.S. Healfh and Physical Educafion Roberl' E. Russ B.S.. M.Ed. Civics and Hisfory Josephine M. Schollenberg A.B. English Eleanor Shealhr B.S., M.Ed. Vocalional Economics A.B. Social Siudies and History and they Malhemaiics prepare us for living Jaclr E. Swefelr B.S.. M.Ed. Driver Training Clyde M. Taylor. Jr. Woodworking and Carpeniry Egg' it A.B., M.Ed. Commercial, Social Sludie and English Elizabelh Sowers A.B. Hislory Louise R. Spangler R.D.H. Denial Hygienisl' Charles W. Swarfz B.S. B lnduslrial Arfs ' 0 V ' rw Z Hz B.S. Relafed Malhemafics ' C1-fl f M. Smiley Roger B. Smith B.S. B.S. Vocal Music Commercial .ag qs: V Y if, I tn A 'Fav Ee -A X1 Jael! T. Thompson Alexander Ufema Marie R. Ward B.A., M.Ed. B.S., M.Ed. Mafhemafics Hislory and Science Hehllh and Physical Educalion li ke ff BOTTOM ROW L.R.l: 'ff -s e Harold A. w.be x e y A, 5 s.s., M.Ed. ,l Q Biology and Physics 1 1 'Y Elhel Wray .: f A.a. ' 1 English -. , John M. Zinn X L e.s. lndusfrial Ari: NOT PICTURED: Ivy H. Braflon B.S. Ari' in a world filled with problems A 1: Nia? LEWISTOWN BOARD OF EDUCATION, slanding, IeH fo righiz Norman L. Levine, soIici+or: Frenlr G Jones, George H. Herbsler, Cloyd C. Smilh, John W. Irwin, Paul W. Taylor, Roberl Sluckenrarh solicilorg Dr. CaIvin V. Erdly, ex-superinlendenf. Sealed: Mrs. Edna K. Myers, Waller S. Troul, Ireas urer: Lewis H. Headings, presidenl: Richard H. Barlholomew, superinfendenfg C. Ray Price, secrefary John E. Dumpman. IMrs. Richard Wefzal, vice-presidenlg nol picfuredl. THE FRIENDLY SECRETARIES, sian-ding, Iefl lo righfz Helen Sfewarf, Joyce Krebs Nancy Roche Donna Wolfe, Nancy Uh-I. Sealed: Jean McLaughlin, Mary Keefer, Susan Fisher. is WN S-ui-S1 YQFN '52 ef ..i . M AW. Milf., SENIO R CLASS OFFICERS, leff fo righf: Grace Dimeo, vice-presiclen+ Ziff -n E our Senior Class Uffic , ETS 1 Tvs? , x,-yn. vf--A '1- , 1' Rocco Soccio, freasurerg Mary Lou Blessing, secrelaryg William Harfman, president and our Selmer Blas - S mmsew v 'I lx M x 32 X l lla- , SENIOR ADVISERS, left io riglulz Mr. Harry I. Benlsel, Mr. Earl J. Mc- Millan, Miss Gladys S. McCauley, Miss Doroflxy M. Benner. l ll ,2 ' ? JW 5, 5 , 5, fins af? j 'N E, 1 E X l 1' 'L fri' M 1 I -ix? b G. DONALD ARCHEY Arch Vocational Activities: Football 2: Activ- ity Representative 2. Characteristics: A good worlrer . . . boxing ability . . . black. curly hair. HAROLD E. ADAMS Addy Vocational Activities: Future Craftsmen Club I. 2: Wrestling I. 2: Soc- cer I. Characteristics: Always seen with Bud . . . hails from Sandeminia . . . bellhop at Coleman Hotel. CARL PHILIP AMENT Carl Commercial Activities: Concert Choir I, 3: Boys' Chorus I, 2: County Chorus I, 2. 3: Choristers 2: Activity Representative 2: As- sembly I. 2. 3: Class Play. Characteristics: That bass voice . . . nice personality . . . always on the go . . . seen driving a Ford. 278 Sophomores greet Senior High taeulty. GALE I. BAKER Gale Academic Activities: Graph Club: Prom Committee: Assembly l, 2: Class Play. Characteristics: Quiet until ou now im . . . one o our y I it f small tries. JOHN S. BARGER Jack Academic Activities: Track I, 2. 3: As- sembly 2: Lore Stott: Prom Committee: Graph Club 2: Slide Rule Club 3: Class Play. Characteristics: Loves trig class . . . track star . . . in- dustrious . . . ladies' man. LAWRENCE R. BANNON Jerry Academic Activities: Football I, 2, 3: Basketball I. 2. 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Maroon and Steel Sports Editor 3: Prom Committee: Sophomore Class Party: Stu- dent Council 2: Activity Rep- resentative I: Maroon and Steel Reporter I, 2: Class Play. Characteristics: Oh, that physiquel . . . tirst-class ath- lete . . . friendly . . . impor- ta-nt to football squad. WILLIAM E. BARGER Bill Academic Activities: Football I, 2: Ma- roon and Steel 3: Prom Com- mittee: Hi-Y I. 2. 3: Sopho- more Class Party: Boys' Chorus I: Assembly I: Class Play. 'Charecteristicsz Class tunster . . . lilces to drive a Chevrolet . . . Yankies man. DAVID E. BAKER Dave Vocation Activities: Student Council 3: Sophomore Class Party. Characteristics: Bashful around girls . . . gymndi ability . . . s way with P001 . . . hails from Montgomi Avenue. qc: .gift O-ir , i IAA , N ed A I 1 -.- I ' QC? LINDA M. BENTSEL 'Linda Academic Activities: Gleo Club l, 2: Concert Choir 3: Choristers I, Z: National Honor Society 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Bowling Z: Class Play: Editor ot Ma- 'oon and Steel 33 County :horus I, 2, 3: Prom Com- nittee: Sophomore Class Darty: Class Dues Collector 2. Characteristics: Cuto smile . . nice clothes . . . pretty Zomplexion. I-' i5 THOMAS L. BARKER Tom Vocational Activities: Future Crattsmen Club 2, 3: Class Play. Characteristics: Tall, dark, and handsome ...always talk- ing about Stroudsburg. JAMES L. BECKWITH Becky Academic Activities: Football I, 2, 3: Basketball I, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Baseball I: Prom Committee: Banlzer I, 2: Student Council 3: Sophomore Class Party: t-ti-Y 2. 3: Class Play. Characteristics: Popular . . . good football player . handsome . . . triendly. 'Wins DOROTHY E. BEAVER Dot Commercial Activities: Concert Choir I: Glee Club 2, 3: Bowling 2: Assembly I, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Prom Committee: 60- Word Transcription: Class Play. Characteristics: Always primp- ing . . . a good gymnast . . . possesses a iolly laugh. REGINA K. BEINHARDT Jeanie Commercial Activities: Concert Choir I: Glee Club 3: Assembly I, 3: Bowling 2: Class Play: Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Characteristics: Tallcative . . . hails trom the South End . . . chocolate eyes . . . Ron's girl. Hartman is elected class president. MARY LOU BLESSING Lou Academic Activities: Class Otticer l, 2, 3: C-lee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Choristers I, 2: Maroon and Steel I, 2, 3: Prom Corn- mittee: Activity Representa- tive l, 2: Student Council I, 2. 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Lore Statt: Sophomore Class Party: Class Play: Volley Ball 3. Characteristics: Pleasing per- sonality . . . triend to all . . . very reliable. JANET ELLEN BODLEY Janet Academic Activities: Class Dues Collec- tor I, 3: Sophomore Class Party: Glee Club l, 2: Class Play: A Cappella Choir 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Beta Tri-Hi-Y President 3: Volley Ball 3. Characteristics: Sweet . . . natural curly hair . . . triend ot all. 5 C17 SAMUEL F. BLACK Sam-Bo Vocational Characteristics: Quiet, but friendly . . . lilies pintfsized girls . . .pals with Nut. 45 1 A ANNA C. BRANNON Anna Commercial Activities: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y I, 3. Characteristics: Short . . . talk- ative . . . an ardent tan ot the class of 53. 'G' THELMA SUE BOREMAN Sue Commercial Activities: Glee Club I, 2: Assembly I, 2: Banker I: Girl Representative: A Cappella Choir 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Prom Committee: Lore Statt: 60- Word Transcription. Characteristics: Quiet . . . cute . . . good student . . . pretty eyes. LEE A. BOSSERT Moonie Academic Activities: Baseball I, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Basketball I, 2, 3: Boy Representative: Class Play: Prom Committee: Activ- ity Representative 23 Banker I: Assembly I, 2, 3. Characteristics: First-class ath- lete . . . popular with all . . . a football star . . . good look- ing. I. V. Athletes distinguish themselves in competition. NANCY ANNE BROWN Nance Commercial Activities: Glee Club I, 2: Prom Committee: Class Play: Assembly I, 2: Tri-t-Ii4Y I. 2, 3: Lore Statt: Bowling 2: 60- Word Transcription. Characteristics: Tall . . . peppy . . . personality plus . . . never a dull moment around Nance . . . likes the boys. JOHN R. CAMPBELL Johnny Vocational Activities: Student Council 3: Future Craftsmen Club 2. 3: Class Play. Characteristics: Mr. Lontz's triend . . . a cheertul pal . . . dark eyes . . .wavy hair. EVA BULICK Eva General Activities: Glee Club I, 2: Class Play: Assembly I, 2. Characteristics: Quiet . . . small in stature . . . friendly . . . Studious. WILLIAM H. CAMPBELL Bill Academic Activities: Assembly I, 2: Football I: t-li-Y I: Boys' Chorus I. Characteristics: A good stu- dent . . .talkative . . . full ot pep. rl WW W' We N Yf N BROWER Academic iities' Glee Club I, 2: A a Choir :As mbly I. . . haracteritc . heer I . . charming smile . . . asy tc get along with . . . als witt Jackie. NANCY JANE CLOSE Nancy Commercial Acliviliesz Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2. 3: Class Play: Tri-Hi-Y I, 3: Mixed Chorus I: Valley Ball 3. Characferislicsz Ouier 'till you know her . . . prolly blonde hair . . . pals wirh Pal . . . blushes easily . . . seen in Ihe Ponliac. ESTHER M. CAVANAUGH Eslher Commercial Aclivifies: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Class Play. Characlerislicsz One of Mc- Crory's helpers . . . sweel dis- posilion . . . quiel . . . like- able. GERALD B. CLELAN Clem Academic Acliviliesx Soccer I, 2, 3: Base- ball I, 3: Class Play: Class Dues Collecfor 3: Lore Shall: Aclivily Represenlalive 3: Prom Commillee: I-li-Y 3: Bas- Icelball I: Assembly 2, 3. Characlerislics: Always has a crew cu? . . . pals wilh Coon and lhe boys . . . a good soc- cer player. RICHARD S. CLAAR Dials Vocalional Characferislicsz Mr. Benlsels righlhand man . . . always laughing ...one of Ihe Mon?- gomery Avenue gang . . . bashful. HELEN LOUISE CLOSE HeIen Commercial Acfivifiesz Band I. 2. 3: Tri- Hi-Y I: Assembly I, 2, 3: Ac- fivily Represenlalive 2: Prom Commiffee. Characferislics: Nice . . . al- ways ioking . . . easy lo get along wilh. Hearts are high at the Sophomore Class Party. JAMES R. CONRAD Jim Academic Acliviiiesz Football I: Soccer 2. 3: Concerl Choir I, 2, 3: Counly Chorus I, 2, 3: Hi-Y I, 2. 3: Traclr 3: Sophomore Class Parly: Prom Commillee: As- sembly I, 2, 3: Maroon and Sfeel 3: Class Play. Characlerisfics: Tha? curly hair . . . greai lover? . . . lilies Io dance. FRANCIS B. CREAMER, JR. Frif1 Academic Acliviliesz Assembly I., 2, 3: Concerf Choir 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Graph Club 2: Class Play. Characferisficsz Sporls a Buick converfible . . . popular . . . quiel7 . . . seen wilh Scoll. DONALD COLLINS Don Vocalional Characlerislics: Quief around girls . . . always seen in his maroon Chevy . . . Sassaman's righfhand man. -.-.,-...,,..,-N.-wmv .- rv-nn WILLIAM D. DAILEY Bill Academic Activities: Football I, 2, 3: Wrestling I, 2, 3: Activity Rep- resentative 3: Class Play: Base- ball I. 2, 3. Characteristics: Donna's boy . . .classroom cut-up . . .owner ot the Little Bel4Air. JOHN L. CROUSE C gney Academic Ac 'tiesz oc er 3: Track 2, 3: Clas ues Cdllfi Ser 3: As- sembly Cheracteristic Fast . . o wel RUFUS C. CUFF Cuppie Vocational Activities: Student Council 2. Characteristics: Never travels tast in his slow Ford . . . the mayor ot Strodes Mills . . . nsoccer PlaYer . . . - m tuture sailor. 3 X 'I l Hartman is re-elected for second term as president. LORRAINE DeLONG Lorraine Commercial Activities: Lore Statt: Glee Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Student Council I: Banlrer 2: Trivt-li-Y I, 2, 3: Class Play. Characteristics: A good dan- cer . . . nice personality . . . always with Bill . . . ambitious. JOAN E. DIPPERY Dippy Commercial Activities: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I. 2. 3: Prom Corn- mittee: Class Play. Characteristics: Lots of tun . , . always seen with Cass . . Norm's girl. GRACE LOUISE DIMEO Grace Commercial Activities: Concert Choir I: Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Lore Statt: Student Council I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Sophomore Class Party: Prom Committee: Class Dues Collector 2: Class Ofticer I, 3: 60-Word Transcription: Class Play. Characteristics: Pint sized . . . always wears a smile . . . magnetic personality . pretty hair. FREDERICK C. DIVEN Fred Vocational Activities: Future Craftsmen Club 2, 3: Class Dues Collec- tor 2: Activity Representa- tive I: Sophomore Class Party. Characteristics: Slow driver? . . . always seen with Rodlzey . . . supplies Mr. Huttord with candy . . . blaclr wavy hair. I . L, y . ' I ' IM. ll yi ll? NEI' D E if ' cial ct' i Ge I I, 2: As b 231' I pell 3: 6 - rd n- sc' ti CI ss Play. 'I i e t is ' A t I , I I Ch e s: Pa lj: V3 An . I al llri . . tall lb slim trdin Ita . 'to' it f it nt' 'HQ MARGARET L. ESTEP Peg Commercial Activities: Gloo Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Bowling 2: Assistant Editor ot Lore: 60. 80-Word Transcription: Class Play. Characteristics: Jirn's girl . . . reliable . . . nice personality . . . ambitious . . . always laughing. JOYCE VIOLA DODSON Joyce Commercial Activities: Assembly I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Class Play: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Class Dues Collector 3: 60, 80-Word Tran- scription. Characteristics: Everyone's pal . . . pretty eyes . . . great iolcer . . . neat. BARBARA LYNN EBERTS Barb Home Economics Activities: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Bowling 2: Assembly I, 2, 3: Class Play. Characteristics: Enioys sports . . . sweet disposition . . . triend to all . . . bowling abila ity. A l Xiffifqvy of ' -f ' fwfr the go i PHILIP H. ERB Erb Vocational Activities: Band I, 2, 3: Base- ball 2, 3: County Band I, 2, 3: District Band 3: Prom Com- mittee. Characteristics: An A stu- dent ot Drafting Shop . . . bass singer ot Vocational Quartet . . . drives a SI Ford. Five classmates help charter National Honor Society. RONALD W. FIELDS Gabby Vocational Activities: Future Crattsmen Club I, 2: Class Play: Wrest- ling I: Activity Representative 2. Characteristics: Small but mighty. . .always quiet? . . . future ioclrey . . . crew cut. SUE ANN FINK Sue Ann Commercial Activities: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: 60-Word Transcription. Characteristics: Slim waist- Iine . . . small but mighty . .. likes to square dance ...hails trom Granville. L. RICHARD FEGLEY Dick General Activities: Traclr I: Soccer 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: County Band I, 2, 3. Characteristics: Hot-rod driver . . . curly hair . . . always on the go . . . quiet until one gets to lcnow him. ROY LAWRENCE FISHER Tray Vocational Activities: Football I: Wrest- ling 3: Class Play. Characteristics: Goes for the women . . . a flair tor loud shirts . . . always seen with Bev. LARRY A. FISHER Larry Commercial Activities: Football I: Soccer 3: Student Council 2: Banker 3: Sophomore Class Party: Class Play. Characteristics: Quiet until you know him . . . a nice per- sonality . . . the Casanova of Granville. MARLENE FISHER Marlene Commercial Activities: Glee Club 2, 3: Bowling 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2: 60- Word Transcription: Assembly 2. 3. Characteristics: Quiet . . . pretty hair . . . friendly . . bashful . . . and neat. Halls glitter as we flash nur class rings. CONSTANCE B. FLEISHER Connie Academic Activities: Student Council I: Assembly I, 2. 3: Band I: Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Prom Committee 2: Class Play: Maroon and Steel 2. 3: Soph- omore Class Party: County Chorus 2: Mixed Chorus I. Characteristics: Flirtatious . . . likes to dance . . . neat dresser. EDWARD R. FORCE Ed General Activities: Student Council I: Sophomore Class Party: Band 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 2: County Chorus 2: Class Play. Characteristics: Smooth dan- cer . . . likes to travel to Har- risburg . . . chemistry whiz . . . Anne's man. FLORENCE E. FOLTZ FIo Commercial Activities: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I. 2. 3: Class Play: 60, 80-Word Transcription. Characteristics: Quiet, until you get to know her . . . pals with Barb . . . pretty eyes. RICHARD J. FROMM Dick Academic Activities: Football I, 2, 3: Wrestling I: Sophomore Class Party: Student Council 3: Prom Committee: Class Play. Characteristics: Slow, but oh that guy . . . neat dresser . good football player . . . lots of fun. WILLIAM R. FLECK Bill Academic Activities: Lore Staff: Class Play. Characteristics: Ability to get along with others . . . the best of manners . . . shy . . . good student . . . likes sports . . . pals with Don. M, 1' 7 pau FRANCES M. GINGERICH Fran Home Economics Aclivilies: Glee Club I, 2: Assembly I, 2: Valley Ball 3: Class Play. Characierisficsz Prally wavy hair . . . pals wilh Joan . . . likes io square dance. , . ROBERT L. FRY Bo Academic Acfivifies: Prom Commilleey Class Play. Characierisiicsx Good sense of humor . . . liked by all , .. hangs around al The gas sla- lion. SHIRLEY C. GAYTON ShirI Home Economics Acliviliesz Glee Club I, 23 A Cappella Choir 33 Assembly I, 2, 3: Class Play. Charecferislicsz Pleasinq smile . . . likes Earl . . . pretty so- prano voice . . . likes biq ear- rings. THOMAS P. GARRISON Termy Academic Aciiviiiesz Foolball Ig Prom Commilleeg Sophomore Class Parry: Bankers lg Graph Club: Class Play. Characlerisiics: Likeable . . . a jolly companion . . . likes Mig class . . . ambilious. PATRICIA ANN GEORGE Pal General Acliviliess Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 33 Class Play. Cha-raclerislicsz Loves lo square dance . . . always look- ing for a way fo Belleville . . . pals with Sue Ann. Blue and White class hats adorn the campus. LARRY A. GLICK Larry Academic Activities: Football I: Soccer 2, 33 Track I, 2, 37 Lora Siaflg Hi-Y 37 Baskelball Ig Assem- bly lg Class Play. Characlerislics: Nice person- alily . . . seen wilh Rock . . . likes Ihe girls. wi I I 2 In' , A 1 ' if Ji y . MI . l X A Y L SS X P ICI . G YE ' an ' om rcial ' e ' am ml c ' ues: ee lub , 2, 3' clivif' : GI u I , 3' mbl I 2 3 W .JIAS ly I 3' s I nsc no la,s my. aracferi I . L lh M2 erisi s: I nde I r - red gi , , yi. . 6 fu . . . q . . . b Ose he groun Reis IwiI?fChayILn7q J ' x , I wr NELSON E. GREER Hi Gear Commercial Acfivifies: Baseball 2: Foolball I: Sophomore Parly: Class Play. Characlerislics: Always seen in his green Chevy . . friendly . . . easy qoinq . . . Iols oflun ...a loyal member of the Gang. '-Gr ii 7 JACQUELYN D. GRASSMYER Jackie Academic Acliviiiest Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Prom Com- mifiee: Assembly 2. 3: Class Dues Colleclor I: Volley Ball 3: Class Play. Characlerisfics: Prelfy eyes . . . musical abilily . . . hails from lhe Wesl End. RICHARD L. GRASSMYER Rails Academic Aclivifies: Foolball I. 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Wresllinq 3: Lore Slalf: Prom Commillee: Class Play. Characferislicsa Dark hair and dark eyes . . . oh, fhal phy- sique . . , blushes around girls . . .when lhere is a confusion lhere is Leon, llur Iunior Prom takes us on a sea voyage. sf--' .. t ,. A! Y lb ,f 6, i i J' ii JUDY MAE GUTSHALL Judy Mae General Acfiviliesz Glee Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Assembly 2. Characlerisiicsz Hails from fhe Easl End . . . cule . . . pals wirh I-lopple. HAROLD D. HARSHBARGER Harsl1y Vocalional Acfivifiesz Wreslling I, 2, 3: Baseball 2: Banker 2: Sludenl Courl I, 2. Characferislics: The modern Daniel Boone ol lhe Voc . . . drives a 36 Chevy . . . shorl' ...nice physique. 'v JOSEPH FRANCIS GUY Joe Academic Acliviiiesz Aclivily Represen- lalive 3: Graph Club 2: Class Play. Characierislics: Has a qreef- ing for everyone . . , oh, Thai drawl .. .cheerful .. . peppy. WILLIAM J. HARTMAN Bill Academic Aclivifiesz Baskelball l, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Soccer 2, 3: Foolball I: Prom Commillee: Sophomore Class Parry: Class Presidenr I, 2, 3: Siuclenl Council I, 2, 3: Lore Stall: As- sembly 3: Class Play. Characlerislicsx Personalily plus! . . . Senior Ciass's pride 'n ioy . . . sporls abililies. '-5 LARRY L. GRONINGER Larry Academic Aclivifies: Sophomore Class Parlyg Prom Cornmiflee: Art I, 2: Aclivily Represenlalive I. Cheracferisiicsz Everyonc's friend. . . whiz with a paint brush . . . always has a iolre. i,-.f . SANDRA L. HENDERSON Sandy General Acliviiies: Band I: Glee Club 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y I: Class Play. Characlerisficx: Friendly na- fure . . . preliy eyes . . fufure nurse. CARL L. HARTSOCK Dinh Vocational Acfivilies: Banlrer 2. 3: Class Play: Presidenl of Crallsmen's Club 2. 3. Charechrislics: A good hunler . . . curly hair . . . always on the Hill . . . good worker. RONALD L. HAYWOOD Ron Academic Aclivifies: Class Play. Characlerisiicss Puri+y's righf- hand man . . . easy 'ro gel along wilh . . . loves fhaf Nash. RAYMOND A. HAWK, JR. Sieve Academic Aclivifies: Prom Commilleez Acfivily Represen+a+ive I. Characferislics: Pals wifh Larry . . . a whiz in chemislry . . . blond wavy hair . . . friend fo all. RONALD R. HECKERT Red Academic Aclivilies: Foofball 2: Baseball I. 2. 3: Siudenl Council I, 2: Banker 3. Characferislicsz Loves hunl- ing. lishing, and Helen . . . one of lhe Easf End Boys. . wa ' Q? ZA McKee and Estep head our lore. KATHLEEN E. HESKETH Sis Commercial Aclivifies: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2. 3: Class Play. Chereclerislics: Shorf . . . preffly complexion . . . hails from lhe Hill. JAMES LEROY HESS Jim Vocalional Acfivilies: Banker I, 2. 3: Class Play: Fulure Craflsmen Club 2. 3. Characierislicsz The Senlinel's number one man . . . fall . . . bashful7 . . . Mr. ReigIe's righf- hand man . . . freckles. ififyff N if 7 4414! . lo F I CHARLES W. HENRY Chic Academic Aciiviliesz Track I: Wresfling I: Class Play. Characferislics: Guifar player . . . falkafiire: . . neaf dresser . -cy sm ,l'bu+ mighty. gulf, Alle? HOWARD F. HILL HilIbiIly General Acfivifies: Class Play. Characferisfics: Hails from fhe Wesf End . . . friendly . . . quief . . . sfudious . . . de- pendable . . . always seen on his bike. MARLENE AE. HESS Tin General Acfivifies: Banker I: Acfivify Represenfafive 2, 3: Bela-T-ri- Hi-Y I, 2: Sfudeni' Council I, 2, 3: Lore Sfalf: Glee Club 2: Mixed Chorus I: A Cappella Choir 3: Class Play: Prom Commiffee: Assembly I, 2. 3: Bowling 2. Characierisfics: Friend fo all . . . good baskefball player . . . eager fo gel' her man . . . always seen with Penny. THOMAS F. HIGH Tiny Academic Acfiviiies: Foofball Manager 2. 3: Baseball Manager 3: Sfage Manager 3: Boys' Chorus 2: Concerf Choir 2, 3: Chor- isfers I: Assembly I, 2. 3. Characferisfics: Talkafive . . . likes fo ea? . . . class comic. Hanman again is chosen to guide Class of '54. EDITH ANN HOFFMAN Edie Commercial Acfivifies: Glee Club I. 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Assembly I, 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Class Play: Mixed Chorus 2. Characferislics: Always seen wifh Marshall . . . cheerful . . . possesses a friendly smile. JOHN RICHARD HOGUE Jack General Acfivifiesz Foofball I, 2, 3: Baskefball I, 2. 3: Track I, 2: Prom Commillee: Class Play: Sfudenf Council I. Chareclerixlics: Likes lhe girls . . . afhlefic abilify . . . hails from lhe Soufh End. LANTZ A. HOFFMAN Chief General Aclivifies: Band I, 2, 3: As- sembly I, 3: Class Play. Characferisfics: Pride and ioy of WMRF . . . Shirley's man . . . speeds around in his Iiffle coupe. MARY ANN HOGUE Ann Academic Acfivifies: Glee Club I, 3: Assembly I, 3: Maroon and Sleel 2: Class Play. Characferislics: Hails from fha Soulh End . . . falkalive . . . Clinion's girl . . . friendly. JOHN BUD HOCKENBERRY Hocky General Acfivifiesz Foofball I : Class Play. Cheracierisfics: Heils from fhe .luncfion . . .. a good baseball player . . . nice kid and liked by all. R. SCOTT HUGHES Fuzz Academic Activities: Assembly I, 2, 3: Boys' Chorus I. 2: Hi-Y I. 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I: Basketball Manager 2, 3: County Chorus I. 2. 3: Soccer 3: Sophomore Class Party: Class Play. Characteristics: Pals with Fritz . . . terror of Lindbergh Way . . . woman crazy. i . 4 J NN HOPPLE General ctiv' ' s: lee Club I. 2: A C ella oir 3: Bowling 2: -Hi-Y : ssembly I. 2. 3: lass . ' 1 teristi . Pe . . . ys seen Ki'I'I1'XP . . . In that red and c Ford. RICHARD A. HORNING Dick Academic Activities: Class Play. Characteristics: Quiet . . . one of the Spanish gang . . friendly . . . nice smile . . seen with Joe Guy. DONALD RAY HORNING Catty Vocational Activities: Future Craftsmen Club 2: Baseball I. 2. 3: Class Dues Collector 3: Prom Com- mittee: Class Play. Characteristics: Dinlc's buddy . . . those 'big eyes . . . hails from the Hill. LINDA P. HOWELL Linda Academic Activities: Cheerleader I. 2. 3: Glee Club I. 2: County Chorus I. 2. 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Assembly I, 2. 3: Mixed Chorus I: Sophomore Class Party: Maroon and Steel I. 2. 3: Activity Representa- tive I: Lore Staff: Class Play. Characteristics: C a p a b I e cheerleader . . . cute kid . . . Camay complexion. Bossert and Bannon are co-captains ot the football team. MARY KATHRYN IRWIN Mary Academic Activities: Assembly I, 2. 3: Concert Choir 2. 3: Glee Club I: Mixed Chorus I: Bowl- ing 2: Prom Committee: Sophomore Class Party: County Chorus 2, 3: Class Play. Characteristics: Sewing ability . . . swell girl . . . easy to get along with . . . likes Mifflin- burg. PATRICIA E. JOHNSON Pat Commercial Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Glee Club I, 2: Assembly I. 2, 3: Class Play: 60-Word Transcription. Characteristics: Short . . . darlc hair . . . always tallcing about her one and only Don . seen with Greta. RICHARD T. HUNTER Tom Vocational Activities: Soccer I. 2. 3: Track I: Future Craftsmen Club I. 2. 3: Secretary of Future Craftsmen Club 3. Characteristics: C h a rl i e ' s right-hand man . . . always with Ray and Don . . . future manager of Adler's store . . . tall. , x I irlfw RL E L. K PP rl . m er I ' 'I' : ub , 3: or s , 3: - d T cr i as lay. ar risii : a 'ru l bl W . . . fri dl . . o e for q . W i Q an 1-ru 'Q' EARL R. JORDAN Sla+s Academic Aciiviiies: Siudeni Council 2: Sophomore Class Parly: Prom Commiilee. Characferisiicsz Likes io fish and huni . . . proud of his Ford . . . hol-rod driver . . . easy lo gel along wiih. ROBERT A. KAHLEY Bob Vocaiional Acfiviiies: Class Play: Fulure Craflsmen Club I, 2. Characierisfics: A lifile man . . . friendly io all . . . Mayor of Hawsione . . . RandalI's pal. Platter lunches enrich the cafeteria diet. A MQW ooNEsr JOAN KEPNER Joan Commercial Acfiviiiesz Glee Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Banlcer 3: Class Play. Characferisiicsz Thai' green Buick . . . oh, Those eyes . . . lols of fun . . seen wiih Sissy. JO ANN KINGSTON Jo Academic Aciiviiiesz Assembly I, 3: Tri-I-Ii-Y 3: Glee Club 3: F.T.A. l, 2, 3: Prom Commif- iee: Class Play: Sfudeni Coun- cil I, 2, 3: Maroon and Sleel 3. Characierisfics: Friendly . . . those eyes . . . hails from ihe Easf End. :ami V is CHARLES E. KILLINGER, JR. Lighfning General Aciivilies: Soccer I, 2: Class Play. Characferisiics: Nice guy io have around . . . good baslref- ball player . . . lilies To fish . . . Bonnie's man. MARY ANNE KLINGER KIinger Commercial Aciivifiesz Glee Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Class Play: Assembly I, 2, 3. Characferisiicsz Ambilious . , . bashiul . . . pals with Ruih. A Q Y I ,X in.. S+ GERALD S. KEPHART Jerry Commercial Acfiviiiesz Ari I: Class Play. Characferisiics: Abilily Io malce millrshalces . . . always in a hurry . . . Louise's man . . .seldom heard , . . friendly disposilion. A, . l gf' .La X 1 WPHQ 6 LESLIE H. KNEPP. JR. Leslie Vocational Activities: Class Play. MARIETTA PEARL KNEPP Marietta Academic Activities: Band I, 2, 3: Glee 'f- Characteristics: Mr. Lontz's Club 2: Assembly 2. N ' pet grease monkey . . . Characteristics: Ability as a A V built tor speed . . . Parchey's maiorette . . . Buckeye's tuture Ii fig., flower salesman. wite . . . sports a diamond. . 1' ll B fi 1' . -if A IE' ilgfit-Q if DONALD G. KRESEN LLOYD S. LAUVER ' ' Don Academic Coon Academic Activities: Football I: Mixed Activities: Baseball I, 2, 3: ' Chorus I: Soccer 3: Assembly Soccer 2, 3: Basketball I: A , I. Football I: Class Dues Col- ' -- . Characteristics: Very talkative Iector 2, 3: Activity ,Repre- ' ' . . . s orts minded . . . nice sentative 3: So homore Class 3 P P Y kgxltarata tad. ka Party: Prom Committee: Lore 't W K Statt. X. xg 9 , C G kcafg Characteristics: Quiet . . . tall ' I 1 It I I ' . A . . . an ey . . . nice person 9 9 AIOV4 ality. In ka It W Q6 U Y 0 I- .va GEORGE R. LEOPOLD ,ne , George Academic L ' Activities: Lore Statt: Concert . Choir 3: Boys' Chorus I, 2: -Q -Q, . x National Honor Society 2. 3: Q , ' i as Ab' Prom Committee: Sophomore PQ f , ' ' Class Party: Class Dues Col- E.: J 'I f- R lector I: Mantle Oration 2: 1 ft 0 if Assembly 2, 3. i ui Characteristics: A whiz in ' h mathematics . . . neat dresser. .A.,, E -515 2 K, I N, ii Soccer players provide stiff competition for opponents. J. DARWIN LONG Dar Academic Activities: Football I, 2, 3: Basketball I: Baseball I, 2, 3: Activity Representative I: Hi- Y 3: Assembly I. Characteristics: Likes sports . . . pals with Moonie and G-ummy . . . neat smile . . . cute kid. rf' 29 ELSIE P. LOUDENSLAGER Elsie Home Economics Activities: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Class Play. Characteristics: One ot the Home-Ec. gang . . . hails from Pine Street . . . triendly . . . nice kid. 1: sr'-rv R E sk MI . JAMES W. LEWIS Louie Vocational Activities: Future Craftsmen Club 2: Class Play. Characteristics: Short and handsome . . . likes to drive anything with wheels . . . al- ways tearing his motorbike apart. v-A-' we 5 ' 2 .Q . , I RUSSELL B. MAYES Russ Commercial Acliviiiesz Assembly I, 3: Class Play. Characferislics: Quiel . . . lilres lhe girls? . . . shorl . . . sociable. at if l . ss,,,1 71 . ,. ., ,w 25.3, .. NANCY JO MARKER Nancy Je Commercial Acfivifies: Glee Club I, 3: Band 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2: Sophomore Class Parly: As- sembly I, 3: Class Play. Characrerisfics: W a l I e r ' s sweelhearf . . . prelfy hair . high-slepping'maioreH'e . . hails from 'rhe Wesl End. MARVIN RAY MARSH Marv General Acfivifies: Sludenl' Council 3: Class Play. Characlerislics: Blonde curly hair . . . hails from The Soulh End . . . friendly. Student assemblies prove popular success. fi, 7' img, ROMAINE J. McCLENAHEN Romaine Commercial Acflvilies: Glee Club I, 2: As- sembly I, 2, 3: Prom Commir- lee: Bowling 2: Class Play: 60- Word Transcriplion: Tri-I-li-Y I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3. Characlerisficsz Builf on a small scale ...nice personalily . . . has lhal sunlan look all year around. SAMUEL S. McCRORY Sam General Acliviiies: Class Play. Characferisficsz Hails from 'Ihe Terrace . . . Iravels wilh Larry Vaughn . . . slow bul sure. DONALD E. MCCONNELL Don Academic Aciiviiiess Baslrelball l, 2: Baseball I, 3: Aclivily Repre- senlalive 2: Lore Sfaflg Prom Commillee: Sophomore Class Parly. Characferislicsx Friend to all . . . good sludenl . . . a lol of lun . . . a good friend of Bill's . . . likes Park Place JOAN G. McKEE Joan Academic Activities: Sludenf Council I: Sophomore Class Parry: Prom Cornmillee: Edilor of Lore: Glee Club 3: Class Play: As- sembly 2, 3: Nafional Honor Sociely 2, 3. Characferislics: Nice person- olify . . . dependable . . friendly . . . neat dresser . . . our Edilor. .-n idk. r 5 I' f ALBERT c. McCALIPS Son Vocafiona Acfivifies: Sludenl Council 3 Fufure Craffsmen Club I, 2 3: Class Play: Sludenf Courl 2 Characlarisficsz Oh! that rec hair . . . seems Io hurry ir Ihe car . . . always on the gc . . . always laughing. 4 . g Gr' 3 G MARY ANNE MEANS Myrt Academic Activities: Band 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Class Play: County Band 2. 3. Characteristics: Always late . . . that blonde hair . . . never without a smile ...cute kid. Q JOYCE ANN McKEE Joyce Academic Activities: Sophomore Class Party: Vice President 23 Stu- dent Council 25 Prom Commit- tee: Banker 3: Lore Stattg Gleo Club 33 Assembly 3: Class Play. Characteristics: An A stu- dent . . .one ot the twins . .. nice personality . . . pretty hair. EMORY PAUL McMASTER Nick Vocational Activities: Student Court 2, 3: Student Council 3. Characteristics: W o m a n hater? . . . good kid . . . dark hair . . . always seen at the Parkway. STANLEY EDWARD McKEE Stan Vocational Activities: Future Craftsmen Club l, 2, 3: Class Play. Characteristics: Quiet, but triendly with all . . . an able wood-cutter . . . tuture stock- car driver. JOHN R. McMULLEN Ace Vocational Activities: Student Council I: Student Court l, 2. Characteristics: Curly hair . . . always iokinq . . . seen with Sambo . . . Eleanor's man. Panther cagemen set out in quest of league title. EDWINA JOYCE MOHLER Winnie Commercial Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Glee Club l, 2: Banker lg Assembly I, 2, 3: Prom Com- mittee: Lore Statt: Class Play: Bowling 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I. Characteristics: Nice person- ality . . . Bill's qirl . . . sweet disposition . . . seen driving a Bel-Air. JAY R. MONTGOMERY Gummy Academic Activities: Sophomore Class P a r t yt Prom Committee: Banker l, 2: Lore Stattg Maroon and Steel I, 2, 35 Football Ig Class Play. Characteristics: A big help at Rea and Derick's . . . nice guy. ...asf m Xt -. CARRIE R. MELLINGER Cass Commercial Activities: Student Council I: Glee Club I, 2, 35 Assembly I, 2, 35 Class Play: Sophomore Class Party. Characteristics: Built close to the ground . . . strictly a Dodger tan . . . never quiet . . . always cutting up . . . blonde . . . pretty. had 3 me-N 3' 'fi ,TX JAMES F. NOLAN Congo Commercial Aclivifias: Wreslling Manager I: Boys' Chorus I: Class Play: Assembly I. Characlerislicsz Loves 'rhal' blue Nash . . . always ioking. if ' of 'H .Vw LEOTA P. NEALY Dol Commercial Acfiviliesz Cvlee Club I, 2, 3: 60-Word Transcriplion: Class Play: Assembly I, 2, 3. Characferislics: Prefly dark hair . . . pals wilh Corinne . . . cuie. CONSTANCE E. NOERR Con Academic Aclivilies: Sophomore Class Parly: Glee Club I, 2: As- sembly I, 2,-3: Bowling 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Class Play. Characlerislicsz Nice lo be around . . . drives lhe Cadillac . . . a good sludenl in social sludies . . . Presidenf of Junior Hospital Auxiliary, Strains of our class song echo through the corridors. G- LOIS MARION PENNEBAKER Penny General Aclivifies: Banker I, 2: Band I: Sludenl Council 3: Bela Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3: Glee Club lp A Cappella Choir 3: Bowl- ing 2: Assembly I, 2, 3: Sophomore Class Parly: Class Play. Characlerislics: Alhlefically inclined . . . always seen driv- ing a Plymoulh. DANIEL J. POWELL Danny Vocalional Aclivilies: Sludeni Courl I, 2, 3: Class Play. Characlerisfics: Loves all girls . . . possesses a hearly laugh . . nice personalily. N 32 vi 2'6- DONALD T. PIERCE Dan General Acfivilies: Soccer I: Track I: Concerl Choir 2. Characlerislicsz Likes lo argue . . . lalkalive . . . dark hair . . pals with John Shirey. RAY ELWOOD PRY Ray Vocalional Aclivilies: Assislanf Business Manager ol Lore: Vice-presi- den? of Fufure Crallsmen Club 3: Banker I: Class Dues Col- leclor 3. Characlerislics: Singing abilily . . . seen wilh Wanda . . . nice personalily. ix LENA MAE OPDENHOFF Shor'ly Commercial Acliviliesz Chorislers I, 2: As- sembly I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Class Play. Characlerislics: Greal heighl . . . friendly . . . mischievious ...awaywilhboys... never quief. . 1 , 'N I Y Ffa' I 42 JOAN O. REIGLE 'Joan Home Economics Activities: Glee Club I, 2: As- sembly I, 2: Class Play: Vol- ey Bell 3. Characteristics: Pet peeve- Fran . . . one ot the Home-Ec. gang . . . Jim's tuture wite. KENNETH E. QUINN Ken Vocational Activities: Band I, 2, 3: Or- chestra I, 2, 3: County Band I, 2, 3: District Band 3: Sopho- more Class Party: Banker 3: Prom Committee: Future Craftsmen Club I, 2, 3. Characteristics: A good mu- sician . . . a way with women . . . always seen with Red Smith. HAROLD B. REESMAN Harold Vocational Activities: Future Craftsmen Club I, 2, 3. Characteristics: A way with girls . . . electric ability . . . always seen on a motorcycle. SHIRLEY MAE REESE Shirley Academic Activities: Assembly I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Glee Club I, 2: Activity Repre- sentative 2: Bowling 2: Prom Committee: Class Play: Beta Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3. Characteristics: Pals with Patsy . . . cute smile . . . will make a good nurse. ROBERT E. REHRER lck Vocational Activities: Baseball I. 2. 3: Soccer I: Activity Representa- tive I: Student Council 2: Fu- ture Crattsmen Club I, 2. Characteristics: Tall and hand- some . . . bashtul around girls? . . . hails from the Hill. llur new panting Int makes our school safer. PAULA JANE REIK Paula Jane General Activities: Activity Representa- tive 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Glee Club I. 2: Bowling 2: Class Play: Choristers I: Tri-HiY 2, 3. Characteristics: Pretty hair . . . cute . . . hails from Gren- ville . . . always laughing. RICHARD L. ROMIG Dick Vocational Characteristics: Quiet but he tinds his way around . . . a great hunter from Decatur . . . an A student in Auto Shop. CARLTON G. REIK Punk Vocational Activities: Student Council I, 2: Prom Committee: Sopho- more Class Party. Characteristics: Albility to play the accordian . . . always talking . . . slim . . . shy. ...i.1 i . .......m.. HELEN KAY ROTHERMEL Sis Commercial Acfivilies: Assembly I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Glee Club I. 2: Mixed Chorus I: Sophomore Class Pariy: Banker 3: Bowling 2: Class Play. Cheracferiliics: Slim chick wifh pep lo spare . . . neaf dresser . . . always on ihe go . . . seen in fhe Plymouih. FRED S. ROSS Fred Academic Acliviiiesz Banker I. 2: Class Dues Collecior 2: Boy Presi- denf of Sludeni Council: As- sembly 3: Class Play: Prom Commilfee. Characferislicsz Popular . . . good sfudenl' . . . friends wiih everyone . . . big smile. MARY JANE ROSS Janie Commercial Acfivifies: Concerl Choir I, 3: Glee Club 2: Chorisiers 2: Bowling 2: Bela Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Counfy Chorus 2, 3: Banker I, 2: Assembly I, 2, 3: Sophomore Class Parly: Prom Commirfee: Class Play: 60- Word Transcripiion. Cheracferislics: Musical abilily . . . lols of fun . . . seen wilh Dee Dee and Lenlha . . . Ray's girl. Panther matmen look forward to successful season. LEON E. ROWE Leon Academic Aciiviiiesz Sophomore Class Parry: Boys' Chorus 2: Con- cerf Choir 3: Band I, 2. Cheracferisfics: One of Ihe Y's boys . . . everyone's friend . . . red-head. M. SUZANNE RUBLE Susie Academic Acfivilies: Mixed Chorus I: Sophomore Class Parly: As- sembly I, 2, 3: Counfy Chorus I, 2, 3: Disiricl' Chorus 2: Prom Commiiiee: Maroon and Sieel Reporier I, 2: Associale Edilor of Maroon and Sleel 3: Class Play: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2. Characferisiics: Never seen wifhoul' a smile . . . loves io gel' Those leiiers . . . popular. RANDALL W. ROWLES Randall Vocaiional Characierisficsz Game pro- iecfor of Hawslone . . . al- ways seen wifh Kahley . . . dark curly hair . . . nice per- sonalily. RUTH ELLEN RUPP RuIh Commercial Aciiviiiesz Glee Club I, 2. 3: Assembly l, 2: 60, 80-Word Transcripfion: Class Play. Characferislicsc A cule blonde . . , quief . . . slim figure. l l mcr-:ARD E. Rorr-mock Dick Vocalional Aciivifiesz Siudenl Council 2: Fulure Crallsmen Club 2. 3. Characferisficsz M a c h i n e Shop's lover boy . , , always seen with Mary Lou . . . likes fo drive a big car. JAMES -EDWARD SHORE Jim Academic Activities: Class Play: Prom Iommittee. Zharacteristics: One ot the 'resby stars . . . travels with rchucht and the gang . . . ine of the West Enders. CHARLES F. SCHUBERT Chuck General Activities: Basketball 2. 3: Banker 3: Assembly 2: Class Play. Characteristics: Tall . . . likes basketball . . . has an answer for everyone . . . Mary's man. JOHN W. SHAMBACH Sebastien General Activities: Soccer 2: Basket- ball 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3: Foot- ball 3:,Hi-Y 3: Class Play. Characteristics: Darl: wavy hair . . . likes to go to Carlisle in the convertible. L, Hag. R D S ll 1 ' c Foot I, 2, 31 as etb I 2: seball I. , cra catlonal 3:s Fu Craftsmen Cl V'c r side t 2' Activit e ntative Q Pr om- mittee. 2 Characteristic fi letic . . twinlrlin l p blue eyes . . . tall . . . a . . . handsome. JOHN L. SHIREY John Academic Activities: Soccer l, 2. 3: Track I, 2. 3: Student Coun- cil 3: Business Manager ot Lore: Sophomore Class Party: Concert Choir 3: Boys' Chorus 2: Band I. Characteristics: Soccer ability . . . good voice . . . pride of the track team . . . nice guy. Seniors send eight members to district chorus festivals. DONALD R. SINGER Singer General Activities: Class Play: As- sembly 2, 3: Prom Commit- tee. Characteristics: Great lover? . . . blond hair . . . crew cut . . gymnastic ability. JOSEF E. SMILEY Joe General Activities: Sophomore Class Party: Class Play. Characteristics: Class clown . . . flashy dresser . . . that black hair . . . full of tricks. EDNA L. SHOWALTER Bunny Commercial Activities: Assembly I, 2. 3: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Class Play. Characteristics: Likes to square dance . . . lots ot fun . . . ambitious . . . pretty hair . . . always seen with a certain fellow. K V PATRICIA ANN SMITH Pal Commercial Acfivifiesz Maroon and Sieel I, 2. 3: Lore Staff: Glee Club I: Concerf Choir 3: Assembly I, 3: Class Play: Sophomore Class Parfy: Class Dues Col- lecior 3. Characferislics: Quief . . hails from Wafer Sireef . . easy fo gel' along wifh. FL YD SMITH Vocaiional Represenfaiive I, 2: Council 3: Soccer I. Likes all hof- ohl Those eyes . . . dark, and handsome. GRETA ANN SMITH Grefa Commercial Aclivifies: A Cappella Choir 3: Glee Club I, 2: Assembly I, 2. 3: Class Play. Characlerisiics: Curly hair . . . preffy eyes . . . a Maf- fawana ian . . . can'f wair for bookkeeping class . . . likes fo argue. Glass play is a sell-out production. JAMES RONALD SNYDER Ron Vocafional Acfivifies: Fufure Craffsmen Club I, 2. 3: Prom Commit- iee: Wresiling I, 2, 3: Class Play. Cheracferisfics: A way wiih Jeanie . . . carroi'-fop . . . lady killer . . . fall . . . slim. ROCCO JOSEPH SOCCIO Rock Commercial Acfiviliesz Class Treasurer I. 2, 3: Sfudenf Council I, 2. 3: Acfivify Represeniafive I, 2: Sophomore Class Parfy: Prom Commif+ee: Soccer I, 2, 3: Assembly 3: Maroon and Sfeel 2, 3: Lore Slalil: Class Play. Characferisficsz Oh. fha? dark hair! . . . A-I personalify . . . always seen in a green fruck. CAROLINE ANN SOCCIO CaroIyn Commercial Acfivifies: Glee Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Bowling 2: Assem'bly I, 2. 3: Lore Sfafi: 60. 80-Word Transcripfion. Characferislics: Quief . . . preffy hair . . . a smile for everyone . . . nice personality. FREDA CAROLA STADE Freda Academic Acfivifiex: Band I, 2. 3: Or- chesfra I, 2, 3: Slale Band 2: Disfricf Band I. 2, 3: Couniy Band I. 2, 3: Prom Commif- fee: Sophomore Class Parry: Class Play: Assembly I. 2. 3: Acfivify Represenlalive 2. Characferislicsz Musical abil- ify . . . nice kid . . . quief. BARBARA BLANCH SNYDER Barb Commercial Acfiviliesz Glee Club I, 2. 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: 60. 80-Worcl Transcripfion: Class Play. Characierisficsz Ouief . . . dark hair . . . pals wiih Flor- ence. I 1 li . VIVIAN CECELIA STONE 'Vivian Commercial Kclivifies: Glee Club I, 2, 3: 'sssembly I, 2: Class Play. Dliereclerisiicsz Blonde bomb- .hell . . . lalkaiive . . . oh, hai blush. CAROLYN ANN STAFFORD Cackie General Acliviiiesz Maroon and Steel I, 2, 3: 60-Word Trans- cripiion: Bowling 2: Sopho- more Class Parly: Glee Club I. 2: Banker 2: Assembly I, 2. Charecferislics: Hails from Pine Sfreer . . . Sleve's girl . . . falkafive . . . likes aih- lefics. DONALD STOIANOFF Smooge Academic Aciivifiexz Track I, 2, 3: Prom Commilleeg Banker I, 2: Siu- denl Council I. Characferisiics: Thai Iilfle black Ford . . . easy 'ro gel' along wilh . . . righlhand man af ihe Speedy Cleaners. ' DOLORES M. STEES Dee Dee Academic Aclivilies: Sfale Chorus I, 2: Disfricl Chorus I, 2: Counly Chorus I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2: Concerl' Choir I, 2, 3: Banker I: Aclivlly Represenla- live 2: Sfudenf Council 3: As- sembly I, 2, 3: Class Play: Prom Commillee: Sophomore Class Pariy: Tri-Ti-Y I, 2, 3. Characferislics: Shorf . . . al- ways laughing . . . pals wifh Janie and Leniha. LARRY STOICHEFF Larry Academic Acfivifiesc Aciivily Represenla- five 3: Foolball 2, 3. Characferisficsz Quiet . . . in- ielligenl' . . . shy around girls . . . loolball is his favorife sporl. Iuniors give us a magnihcient Prom. CAROLE ANN SWISHER CaroIe Academic Aclivifiesz Class Dues Collec- ior I, 2: Lore Sfafl: Bowling 2: Concerf Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I: Maroon and S+eeI 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3: Glee Club I, 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2. 3: F.T.A. I, 2. 3: Couniy Chorus 2, 3: Class Play: Volley Ball 3. Characlerisficsz Cuie kid . . hails from The Wesl' End . . winning personalify. DORIS JEAN TAYLOR Dorie Academic Acfivifies: Assembly I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Glee Club I: Class Dues Collecfor 2: Aciivify Represenlalive 3: Prom Comrniffeeg Class Play. Cheraclerisficss Likeable . . . a frue friend . . . enjoys riding in a cerlain Buick. DAVID LEROY SULOFF Luke Academic AcI'ivi'Iies: Band I. 2. 3: Or- chesfra I, 2. 3: Sophomore Class Parfy: Prom Commiflee: Soccer 3: Maroon and Sleel 2, 3: Lore Slaff: Counly Band I, 2. 3: Dislricl Band I, 2. 3: Hi- Y 2, 3: Class Play: Track 3. Characierislics: Nice person- alify . . . likes Jean ...friendly lo all . . . halfback on 'lhe soccer leam. :A rl.-an 'T' HELEN IRENE TREASTER Helen Academic Acfivifiesz Glee Club I, 2: Assembly I, 2, 3: Concerl Choir 2, 3: Maroon and Sleel I, 2, 3: Prom Commiiree: Slu- denf Council 3: Sophomore Class Pariyg Chorislers I: Banker 2: Disiricf Chorus I, 2: Couniy Chorus I. 2: Bowl- ing 2. Cheracferisfics: Popular . . . neai dresser . . . winning smile . . . friendly. , l V' i JACK HAROLD TIMBLIN Jack General Acfivifiesz Class Play. Characferisficss Curly headed cowboy . . . likes McClure . . . always seen in Ihe Chevy, JANET L. TRAXLER JaneI Academic Acfivifiesz Band I, 2, 3: Bowl- ing 2: Class Play. Characierislicsz Good soprano voice . . . member of Ihe band . . . quier uniil you know her . . . will make a good nurse Awards are presented to Seniors on Senior Day. MARY ANN TREECE Mary Ann General Aciivifies: Banker I: Band I: Glee Club I: A Cappella Choir 2: Concerf Choir 3: Counly Chorus 2. 3: Maroon and Sleel I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Class Play. Characierisficsz Preiiy hair . . . lois of fun . . . ElI'on's wife . . . good underslandinq of people . . . always seen wiih Carole. LENTHA JEAN VARNER Len Academic Aciiviiiesz Maroon and Sleel I, 2, and Business Manager 3: Glee Club l, 2: Counly Chorus I, 2, 3: Disiricl Chorus I, 2: Prom Commirlee: As- sembly I, 2, 3: Sophomore Class Parlyg Mixed Chorus I: Concerf Choir 2, 3: Aciiviiy Represenlalive I: Class Play. Characierisfics: Beauriful allo voice . . . pals will-I Dee Dee and Janie . . . friendly. PATRICIA ANN TUMINSKI Polly Commercial Acfiviliesz Glee Club 2: Tri- I-Ii-Y 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Bowling 3: Assembly 2, 3: Class Play: Volley Ball 3. Characferisficsz Cure . . . model sludenr . . . has a won- derful personalify . . . likes Io make people happy. LUCRETIA JEAN VINCENT Crish Academic Aciiviiies: Cheerleader I, 2, 3: Class Play: F.T.A. 2, 3: Glee Club I: Assembly I, 2, 3: Aclivily Represenlalive l: Maroon and Sleel I, 2, 3: Siu- denf Council 2: Counly Chorus 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Characferislics: Peppy cheer- leader . . . cure kid with a laugh all her own .. . person- alify plus . . . loves fooiball. . RUTH A. TREASTER RuIh Commercial Aclivifies: Glee Club I, 2: Assembly I, 2, 3: Class Play: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: 60- Word Transcripiion. Characlerisficsc Cule . . . friendly . . . prolly dark hair . . . seen wifh Klinger. 3 MARY LOU WAGENSELLER Lou Commercial AcTiviTies: Assembly I, 2: G-lee Club I, 2: BeTa Tri-I-li-Y I, 2: 60, 80-Word TranscripTion. CheracTerisTics: PreT'ry eyes . . . pleasing personalify . . . a True friend . . . lilies The boys. DOLORES ANN WARNER Dolores Commercial Acfivifies: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Band I: Acfivify RepresenTaTive I: Banlcer 2: Prom CommiTTee: 60, 80-Word Transcripfion: Tri-I'Ii- Y 2, 3: Lore STaTf: Class Play: Volley Ball 3. CharacTerisTics: Keen sense oi humor . . . magneTic person- aliTy . . . lots of Tun . . .bash- Tul aT Times . . . Triendly . . . lilies The Navy. BRUCE J. WALTER Bud Vocaiional Aciiviiies: STudenT CourT I, 2, 3: Aciiviiy RepresenTaTive I. CI1erecTerisTics: The number one joker of Voc ..., pals wiTh everyone . . . gives Mr, LonTz a rough Time . . . friendly. JAMES E. WARNER Jim VocaTional AcTiviTies: Fooiball l, 2, 3: Baseball l, 2, 3: WresTling 3: Banker 2, 3: FuTure CraTTsmen Club 2, 3: Class Dues Collec- Tor 3. Cl'1aracTerisTics: Red Grange of The Voc .... Iimpy . . . Bobo's boy . . . curly hair. 4 . .... L, K I h RONALD J. WATSON X . ' ' 3. AcTiviTies: Class Play: As- ' H , 'g-- QQ A , I Characterisfics: Always gel- 1 My Ting in Trouble , . . never I A X ' .A , Ngi, , N' fx I . Y quieT . . . one of The shorTer ' X g fly ig yi , Seniors . . . his Temper . . . ,A 1 'i I rf . 'Oval member of The gm. ,yss T ,:,, -- fe' - ,,.' M f ' I iii V Class picnic and dinner dance climax our high school social life 3? NANCY MAURINE WATT Nancy Commercial Ac1'iviTies: Glee Club I, 2, 3: BeTa Tri-Hi-Y l, 2: 60-Word Transcripiion: Class Play: As- sembly I, 2. CheracTerisTics: Small buT mighTy . . . pals wiTh Mary Lou . . . hails from Fairview . . . quieT uniil you lrnow her. SHIRLEY JANE WATTERS Shirley Commercial AcTivi'lies: Glee Club I, 2: ChorisTers 2: Banlcer 3: A Cap- pella Choir 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3: Class Play: 60-Word TranscripT. CheracTerisTics: Never quieT ...shorT..,loTsoT'Tun... lilces Ron. HARRY A. WATT Harry Vocaiional CI'ieracTerislics: Lilces To hunT in The Granville mounfain . . . quieT . , . lilces To drive The Plymouih . . . bashful. , 4 BLAIR EDWARD WILSON Ted General Acfivifies: Siudeni Council 3: Acliviiy Represenialive I: Slage Manager 2, 3: Class Play: Assembly I, 3: Prom Commiiiee: Band I. Characierislics: Grace's man . . . always in frouble . . . pals wilh Herb . . . blushes easily . . . almosi makes ii io school on lime. seg, ,lan PATSY H. WEAVER Pai Commercial Acfivilies: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3: Sfudenf Council I, 2: Sophomore Class Parry: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Bowling 2: Class Play. Characfarislics: Pals wiih Shir- ley . . . greai love life . . . hails from ihe Souih End. CAROLE SUE WERTZ Carole Commercial Aciiviliesz Conceri Choir I, 3: Disfricf Chorus I, 2, 3: Counly Chorus I, 2, 3: Bowling 2: Banker 2: Glee Club I, 2: Class Play. Characferislics: Singing abil- iiy . . . charming personaliiy . . . Roy's girl . . . pals wiih Mary Ann. Baccalaureate service proves an inspiring accession. VY R N CY ANNE ss y 3, ss la, A bly , ,3, Clas Play I Il , o ' ll I Ac y-f- C31 e , 3: Xcfk1i ee C A ' ' S I 2 ' O W n 0 ord r Trans rip? T nscri ion fe if Q RALPH L. WRAY Ralph Vocaiional Characlerislics: Quiei . . . friend of all . . .a greai base- ball player . . . farmer from Decaiur . . . one of Ihe many Wrays from Belliown. e s Haas rom C re . . g hep in - C o s res ur ni sec ion . . a s ab R ren C goal y m cial b I 2, 3: I y 7 1 X I ar r' ic: 'l I A an h bl de l ' o ai cu r ' I I Ik Ji I X DELWAIN S. YOCUM Babe Vocaiional Aclivilies: Wreslling I. Characferisiics: Shori buf muscular . . . Connie's man . . . always seen in the Ply- mouth. ii MILDRED JEAN WOODS Millie Commercial Aclivilies: Glea Club I, 2: Class Play: Assembly I, 2: Banlcer I: Prom Commiifea: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2: Bowling 3: 60, 80-Word Transcripiion. Characlerisficsz Natural curly hair . . . always has a smile . . . reliable . . . Chas's girl. v I4 HERBERT A. YOCUM Hub General Acfivifies: Assembly I. 2, 3: Siege Manager 3: Prom Com- miifeez Class Play: Banker I. Cherecferisfics: His curly hair . . . fha? black aulo . . . pals wiih Ted . . . fhe Cassanova of 'lhe Wesl' End . . . friendly. RONALD L. Zl MMERMAN Zimmy Academic axzxhzi -3: CES ay. 5 i fall . . . ohl, ose curls. PQTP 205 Semurs achieve the coveted prizes-diplomas' l l CORINNE C. ZINN Rennie Commercial Acfivifies: Glee Club I. 2: Assembly I, 2: Class Play: 60. 80-Word Transcripfion: Vol- ley Bell 3. Characierisiics: A blonde bombshell . . . flidafious . . . 'lelkaiive . . . lall. GARY LEE ZOOK Sam Academic Ac+ivi+ies: Lore Sfaffz Prom CommiHee: Banker 3: Sfudenr Council 2: Maroon and Sfeel Phofographer I, 2. 3: Sopho- more Class Parfyg Class Play. Cllaracferisiics: Our Maroon and Sieel Phorographer . . . likes 'his Mercury . . . always seen wirh a camera . . . nice. lNof Picfuredl JOHN DUANE FISHER 4l 64 Class Song L. H. S., we bid farewell lo you, We look lo Blue and While wilh pride, And lo memories ol our class play, The dinner dance, commencemenl day. L. H. S., here's larewell lo you, To lhose who've helped us every day, And as we parl, we only hope lo show Thal we're proud lo raise your name lor one and all lo know, And we always will be lailhlul lo your way. THE CLASS SONG COMMITTEE is worlring on lyrics for our class song The members ol lhe commillee are, slanding, lefl lo righl: Ronald Monlgomery Carol Werlz, William Campbell, Carolyn Slaflord, Janie Ross. Sealed: Lenlha Varner George Leopold. . f -.- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS, standing. Iett to right: Steve Shimp, treasurer: Mr. Lees, adviser, Robert Wismer, president, Mr. Reigle, adviser. Seated: Anne Metzger, vice-president, Mrs. Sheaffer, adviser, Helen Phenicie, secretary. + ' 4164 4 ' i- l , an A an f' --.nu-.- - f EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS, stand- ing, left to right: Mr. Swarh, adviserg Barry Stuck, president, Miss Bratton, Miss Brumbaugh, advisers. Seated: Patricia Derr, secretaryg Concatti Dimeo, vice-president, Matthew Soccio, treasurer. . if x,,-A -' ,X SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS, standing, Iett to right: John Long, president: Mr. Howe, adviser: Edward Stoicheg, treasurer, Mr. Lontz, adviser. Seated: Phyllis Fulton, secretary: Miss Sowers, adviser' Susan Fleming, vice-president. Underclass Officers and Advisers NINTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS, standing, Iett to right: Mr. Zinn, Mr. Bergman, advisers: James Groninger, president: Mrs. Novak, adviser. Seated: Charles Beers, treasurer, Wilma Wright, vice- president, Miss Burkins, adviserg Patricia Warner, sec- retary. SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS. standing, Iett to right: Miss LIeweIIyn, adviser, James Bannon, president, Miss McCoy, Mr. Hetriclr, advisers. Seated: Kay McCaIips, secretary, Paul Phenicie, treasurer: Sandra Hughes, vice-president. 'vi B-3 Top row, lefl' lo righl: Maclxneer, Orner, Loudenslager Hawk Boyer Zam elli L 1 I I P n ' Sfriclrer, Snoolr, Marrone, Lembo. Second row: Mauery, Whifeman, Heslxelh, Walls, Pierce, McAlisfer, Peachey, Irons, Bossinger. Brannon, Frame, M. Sfriclrer, Mr. Houser. Firsl row: George, Thomas, Walfers, Rodgers, Sifkin, Werlz, Becluwilh, Phillips, Tubbs, Nelli, Lufman, Johns, Harlley, Bubb. B-4 Top row, lefl 'lo righf: Yeariclr, Lembo, Man- nino, Seiberf, Taylor, Beclnwilh, Rook, Applelay. Second row: Jones, Phenicie, Snoolc, M. Goss Siulfs, Burlew, Knuclson, Ruperf, Maurey Muckel, Schuchf, Mr. Smiih. Firsi row: Wray B. Goss, Buble, Mansell, Sausman, Weaver Passion, Nichols, Grose, McLaughlin, Sellers Yocum, Rocco, Cavanaugh. As Juniors we strive B-I Top row, leff fo righl: Herlmen, Ganoe Rishel, Dippery, Burcl, Knepp, Werfz, McNeal Varner. Second row: Burge, Aurand, Cole- man, Harper, Deuberl, Hammill, Wagner Shonlz, Zampelli, Ellis, Smilhers, Mr. Lees Firsf row: Nichols, Whifelew, Roselle, Mierly Mefzger, Baldwin, Hilo, Talbof, Naugla, Laub Hampfon, Peace, Speering, Liddick. B-2 Top row, lefl +o righlz Goddard, Kornmann, Holf, Knepp, Winegardner, Wilkins, Rodluey. Howe, Goldsfein. Firsl row: Himes, Benneff, Stafford, Bock, Houser, Diehl, Sleele, Blessing, Harp, Logan, Miller, Mrs. Keup. ., 5' . V f . s I Wk A -I F V1 . . - ' '. -1 . ' .' fr . to reach our goals .5 l l N ffl 1 B-5 Top row, leff lo right: Bobb, S. Shimp, Mc- Laughlin, Miller. Second row: Aurand, Ganoe, I. Shimp, Barn-aM, R. Johnson, Nofe- siine, PreHy-leaf, Smiih, Miss Parlr. Firsi row: M. Johnson, Shawver, Planlr, Kinser, Heim- bach, Ori, Lehman, Welzel, Kepler, Snooh, Frohm, Knepp, Powers, Rahauser. B-6 Top row, lofi +o righiz K. Rhodes, Siihin Greene. Second row: Irvin, Boolnwalfer, Kaley. Campbell, Hoffman, Shull, Shore, Phillips, Owens, Mr. Howe. Firsf row: Spigelmeyer, McCehan, Aumiller, Deamer, Woods, Kise, McMillin, Thompson, Eby Ritter, Kline, J Rhoades, Walters. l. J . ll - X . A It 4 I.. 'f- 5 7 , 14100, i ,Qx2,,,,7Af Lf f ll V-l 5 Top row, leff lo right Goss, Leisler, Slifi, McMas+ers, Middlesworlh, Nichols, WaH. Second row: Boonie, Tale, Snoolr, Snyder, Solf, Wheeler, Williams, Yoder. Firsi row: Smilh Plalzer, Wynn, Miller, Carolus, Slrausser Crouse, Kinser, Kuhn, Yelleir. II V-2 Top row, lefi lo righl: Cavanaugh, David- heiser, Henry, Shaeffer, Swope. Second row Vaughn, Ugheiio, Felfers, R. Smiih, Yeiier Price, L. Smith, Boreman, Thomas, Leisfer Firsf row: McConahy, Slever, Laughlin, Wil- liams, Harpsier, Norton, Berryman, Davis Wynn, Swisher, Beally, Spigelmyer. C-2 Top row, leff io righf: Shehan, Hoffman, Ful'rz, Aurand, Dreese, Kline. Second row: Rifierr, Brene- man, Kofyo, Fulfon, M. Miller, Brown, Conaway, Shepherd, McCormick, McKinnon, Mr. Engle. Firsi row: Campbell, Morgan, Harbsf, Hannon, Norris, Wagner, Rhodes, Kuhns, B. Miller, Grabbe, Sweil- zer, Baker, Hobbs, Weaver. fl U ce L- l Top row, left fo righi: Sfafford, e Vgocco Riden, Bear, Klewiffer, Troufman, lm Genoa, Loclrelf. Second -row: Sny er, il N Pennebalrer, Curry, Moed, Johnson, Hdche erry, Craig, Barrier, Shuman, Beale, L. Penne alrer, Kochenderfer, Miss Sowqrs. Firsf row: riflifh, Pennepaclzer, Norris, Horion, Baker, Neason, I Meclcneer, Haywood, Zoolr, Burlew, Wilson, lsen berg, Cullar. C-I Top row, lofi fo righl: Arnold, Weriz, Wag- ner, Sherman, Blessing, Bearley, Taylor, Faux Sloicheff, Klimelr. Third row: Conrad, Heller Hoclnenberry, Eby, Slemons, Zeiders, Grove Baumgardner, Wilson, Brillain, Haubrich, Dip pery, Miss Cressman. Second row: Bemford Rarig, Carler, Jennings, Shoemaker, Larson Feafhers, Swineford, Rhodes, Lynch, Mc- Elwain, Leeper, Moore, Brannon. Firsf row: Cohen, Sheaflier, Lash. LJ-1 C-4 Top row, leff 'lo righf: Mannino, Riden, Flam- ing, McElhenny, Fleck, Sheaffer, D. Cramer, Jones, Goss, Thomas, Saxlon. Second row: M. Wise, Johnslon, Rhine, Gross, Caldwell, Price, Logan, Chesney, Allison, Lepley, Koch- enderfer, B. Fisher, Bradley, Knapp, RiHer, M. Snyder, P. Snyder, Mr. Webb. Firsl row: Haubrick, C. Fisher, Balmer, Bradford, Bickel, Ruble, Hess, Adams, Edmislon, Henry, L. Cramer, Swifzer, Maben, R. Wise. C-5 Top row, leff io righf: Bailey, Cunningham, G. Hughes, Marsh, Shimp, Gers, Cohen, Cupp, Mowery. Second row: Henry, Fosfer, Zimmerman, Dauberf, Wolfe, Long, Siegel, Gramley, Sleele, Krebs, Elder, Esfep, Miss Franlzonberry. Firsf row: Kline, Arnold, Mad- den, Troufman, French, Shshen, Force, Trouf, S. Hughes, King, McMullen, Miller, Fleming. X I0 V-3 and I0 V-4 Top row, lofi fo righh C. Romig, Wheeler, BraHon, Bender, Broughf, Laub, McCormicl:, Huffnaugle, Sfoner. Third row: Mr. Swariz, Duperf, Auslin, N. Spigelmyer, Laughlin, Dean, Persons, Goss, P. Romig, Williams, Yoder. Harshbarger. Second row: Shofsberger Feafhors, Morgan, Goss, Harbsi, G. Spigel- myer, Orner, Wray, Norris, Riffer, Shearer. Firsf row: Flood, Wilson, Fiko, Johns, Moyle. A 5 DL' iff W ' if , ffm wif 614111, 6 O 0 Top row, lefi' i 1: d yon, Renninger, Heck- erf, Berrier a r cCoy. Second row: Mr. Fagan, iff ho Horning, Eposi+o, Bolt, Kresen, Snook, a R, 1 lmyer, Hall, Sfiff, Dorr, Moore. 'rs ro Hpmh, Fraine, Leoras, Beckwiih, iher rissman, Ruble, Genhel, Herbsler, nep eisfer, Miller, Norfon. As Sophomores we choose our way I0 V-l and I0 V-2 Top row, leff io righh Smifh, Myers, Wilson, Thomas, Dysinger, Allen, Miller, Snyder, Burlrholder, Appleby, Mr. Reigle. Second row: Dona-hey, Peffer, Sfringfellow, GazeHe, Lindsey, Morgan, Wakefield, HoHman, Johnson, Sfroup, Beers, Wili. Firsf row: Haines, Olson, Kling, Shauver, Speck, Kline, Bacluwiih, Houser, Franklin, Johnson, Bousum, Grassmyer. ,jr 7 - 9-I Top row, lefi lo righl: Culi, McMullen, R. Somers, Hacluen- berry. Second row: Goss, Hower, Jaclrson, Lafchford, D. Somers, Leisier, Kuhns, Chesney. Firsi row: McKnighl, Fagan, Balmer, Davis, Grove, Halfpenny, Gulshall, Seese, Fisher, Nichols, McElhany, Spearing, Franklin. . ,X ff - 'F fx ' - '04 kip QKWL 'QL V? w,,-2 9-3 Q4 1 L QSQWQZJ Top row, lefl lo righl: Mowery, Ly , -hillips, R' e, Penne- baker, Van Zandi, Schuchf. Second row: SfaHord, Bishop Kodhenderfer, Hackeii, Siins, Aumiller, Sipe, Brown, Elder McCardle, Powell. Firsl' row: Miller, Lynch, Maclrnair Machamer, Broome, Jones, King, Holderman, Marh, Yoder, Kauliman, Logan, Wilson. fe iwfefeef. is . K A .Ji ' '. 2 '5-je ,'i,':f?'i4 1l'-'fS'i', , if ' ' A , ' TT? - - ' 1, Q fi ' 'mi' 1.55--zviffii ' , snail 5, .A 1 M .g.,4f,,S.,. , N W V. . -sw +L - gp, ,W V . ws Heins., 2 Q5-..f',' e ., 4, , ' I X f .. - . ' Q so: 1' ..-we f- wifi- L. V K, lv W ,js-,UU B My 9-To is Top row, lofi 'jo righi: Spigelmyer, Horning, Grimminger, Webb, Wade,fAnasiasi, Moyle, Everly. Second row: Pierce, Baumgardner, Vanada, Gisewhiie, Edmision, Swisher, Gales, Lulrens, Dippery. Firsl row: Peferson, Romig, Pefers, Werf, Teenie, Williams, Condol, Miller, Leoras, Weaver, Wray, Johnson, Heaih. As Freshmen our visions broaden 9-4 3 Top row, lefi fo righi: Cowan, Beers, Meloni, Alexander, y Richardson, Lauder, Werner, Teenie. Second row: McMillin, Q Broughf, Wynn, Palm, Yeaier, Shohberger, Merkley, Sipe, Soli, Woods, Bailey. Firsr row: Fulfz, McMullen, Auslimkh X Brooks, Cavanaugh, Kahley, Rhine, McVicl:er, Sfump, Mcglf ii Nelly, Everly, Hagan, Killing. ce Q S 'ii W- 9. . i - v 9-5 X H f ij Top row, leff lo righf: McKnighl, Zoolr, Curry, Snoob' fx Cavaneugh, Henderson, Knapp. Second row: E. Goss, Pacin- ' ard, Sheeffer, Sfewari, Brannon, Brown, Schmidl, Carlson, Berle'H, Harp. Firsl' row: Dippery, Neff, Bingaman, Canyp- C0 .V bell, Bowersox, Baller, Glace, Miller, Warner, Marker, Baile l Ps K . s. XX . , Yi Long, Sechler, A. Goss. 1' . PL. 5 1:4 V A :Ni N 72' - pkcdcv ' 116- Arill 9-6 Top row, lofi io righ+: Woodward, McNeil, Beers, Searer, Rosenberry, Ripka, Durs+, Caro- lus. Second row: Uhl, Fulfz, Dillman, Hey- wood, Huff, SMH, McLaughlin, Krouf, Rees- man, Waller, DeArmenl. Firsl row: Burl- holder, Swisher, Ellis, Broughi, Ayres, Wheeler, lrons, Caldwell, Shank, Mounlz, Coffey, Knepp. 9-7 Top row, leH fo right Goldsfein, Hassinger Persons, S. Miller, Niemond, Cunningham Fegley, Ammerman, Conner. Second row: Harlacher, Colyer, Burlew, Zimmerman Grimes, Rishel, Aurand, Rowe, Baumgerdner Henry, Weyanf. Firsf row: Werner, Grass- myer, lnnis, Nicodemus, M. Miller, Hunfer McCurry, Arseniu, Corlnins, Rhodes, Seller, Shearer, C. Miller. LE 9-8 Top row, lefi fo right Fliclringer, Herberl Hemmalcer, Cupp, Heclrenberry, Ayres, Fry Second row: Carler, Kuhns, Kyle, Kehley Houser, Samuelson, Sheidy, Gross, Mani gomery, Ddmpman. Firsi row: Hower, Snoolr McCalips, Wade, Holi, Fields, Hogue, Hoel Dalby, Shuey, Campbell, Wagner. 9-9 Top row, lefi 'lo righf: Desiderali, Wilcher, Bresenlwan, Thompson, Crawford, Groninger Clemens. Second row: Kemrer, McCarfney, Keiser, Neason, Lundvall, Jordan, Brubaker, Fields, Whiiesel, Howe, Lonlz. Firsf row: De- Long, Crouse, Rishel, Schuberf, Crawford Wrighf, Shawver, Weaver, Jones, Hawn Yeager, Knepp. 8-I Top row, Iefl' lo righl: Spiclrler, Druclrenmillor, Shively, Slilf, Harmon, Bailor, Waison, Bramm. Firsl row: Young, SeHle, Knepp, Coffey, Wray, B. Yenler, Kochenderfer, Searer, Fry, J. Yea- fer. 8-2 Top row, lofi lo righl: Renninger, Lepley, L. Maclcneer, Beers, Slull, Mowery, Freed. Sec- ond row: Wilson, Fisher, Finlr, Moore, R. Maclrneer, Smilh, Laub, Snyder, Powers, Bax- fer, C. Thompson, Slilf. Firsl row: Richard Frankhouser, Yoder, Ruby, Yocum, Berger Breon, Warner, L. Thompson, Wallers, Grove. 0ur alms become clearer and our id als develop wwf, Top row, lefl lo righl: Kelly, Spigelmyer, Brannon, Shellenberger, Naugle, Snoolr. Spechl, Everly. Second row: Coleman, Davis, Wynn, Wagner, Seachrl ', Goss, Nearhood, Fink, Norris, Porch, Weav '. Campbell. Firsl row: Shawver, Yealler, Snvker, Laub, De- Armenr, Clelan, Harlon, Eby, Dillman, Follr, Phillips, Klinger, Briar. 8-4 Top row, lefl lo righl: Van Zandl, Broolrs, Gross, L. Dean, McCracken, Knox, R. Knepp, Van Horne, Haclrenberry, Kirlr, Wray. Sec- ond row: Smilh, Zampelli, Cherry, Wakefield, Murray, Parsing, Miller, Yocum, Broughl, Mar- row, Campbell, Werf. Firsl' row: Fisher, Lewis, Aurand, Blessing, Himes, Cummings, R. Deen, D. Knepp, Barlelf, Mogle, Heisler, Kepner, Long. B-6 Top row, leff io rigl-I+: Davis, Alexander Ruperf, Pleasanf, Eby, Shilling, Zampelli, Drass Second row: Kahley, Shores, Blessing, Swanger, Searer, Swineford, YeHer, Chesney, Kearns, Harbsl, Hopple, Gross, Boreman. Firsl' row Yohn, Maffhews, Beclrwifh, Shfirey, Heaps, Sellers, Wagner, Rowe, Taylor, Parson, Sfimely, Spigelmyer. 8-7 Top row, lefl 'lo righi: Sipe, Henry, Powell Machamer, Soccio, Davis, Ruble, Goss, Seby Wise. Second row: Snoolr, Houfz, Hefriclr Treasler, Clark, Dimeo, Faux, Wilmer, Con- way, Kosman, Hulchinson, Harfley, Sfine Sigler. Firsf row: Wagner, Chilcofe, Kauffman Werh, Janis, Derr, Pennepacker, Miller Mowery, Wisehaupf, Kline, Sheaffer, Welzel Mayes. 8-9 Top row, leff lo righf: Beaver, Dalby, Sfuch, Sloicheff, Kralzer, Woods, Thompson, Bar raclough, Saxfon. Second row: Hopson. Burchfield, SHN, Wili, MacElwee, Wilkins, Fullz, McLain, Baker, Sassaman, Brown, Reich enbach. Firsi row: Toner, Grumbine, Shilling, Swanger, Rupp, Henderson, Holi, Musselman, Peffer, Geary, Hughes, Meloni, Long. 8-5 Top row, Ieff io righl: Gingerich, Price, Croyle, Duncan, Olson, Bender, Edmision, Glazier, G. Varner, Riden, Treasier. Second row: S. Varner, Wilre, Ryan, Shissler, Mc- Curdy, Snyder, Wray, Young, Goss, Black, Maclrneer, Cornelius. Firsi row: Carolus, Druclcenmiller, Mauery, Wagner, Maieer, Davis, Penningion, Walfers, Kinser, Penne- baker. ' i VL ref, V N ,ww-V. by 1 'ag .t , ,- B-B Top row, lofi fo righl: Klimelr, J. Wagner, Hay wood, Eichelberger, We'r+z, Knepp, Cramer, Polfer Second row: McMillen, Romai, McConnell, Harbsl Hefriclr, Grubb, Ingram, Gramley, Shoemaker Rowles, WaH, W. Wagner. Firsf row: Brosius, Buiferworih, Singer, McLaughlin, Ellinger, Norris Loudenslager, Hackefl, Wilson, Forsyihe, Kresen, Heslre+h. L .1 7-2 Top row, lefi fo righf: Siewarf, Zampelli, Kohler, Bannon, Swanger, Ellioff. Second row: Riley, Hannon, Jacobs, Sievers, Adair, Bossinger, Traxler, Weaver, J. Hicks. First row: Ornenr, Conner, E. Hicks, Bedelyon, Fleck, Rishel, Wagner, Davies, Kuhn, Yohn, Skull. We learn to live in new surroundings 7-I Top row, lofi' fo righiz Leoras, Worley, Bailey Silks. Second row: Sausman, Bressler, Siimely Snyder, Sherman, Hile, Harpsfer, Bowersox Davis. Firsf row: Calhoun, DeArmeni. Cuff Carlson, Fulh, Shunkwiler. l 503 V. M f-1 f .. v i i '- -. ' , ' he . 1- , ,Q iff, , a. if . - . 4,-r . M vi, Ab-l., -M ekswf. 1 .55-- A T.b,,,': , .,m,,. W ' . 7-3 Top row, leff fo righf: Sfimely, Lynch, Bailor, Hile, Gayfon, Morgan. Second row: Sweiher, Gemberling, Krick, Wray, Pearson, T. Waller: Pry, Kingsfon. Shirey, Kauffman. Firsf row: W. Waliers, McCalips, Norris, Shealier, Pers- ing, Searer, S. J. Clark, S. M. Clark, Weri Siewarf, Taylor, Sharher. 7-4 Top row, lefl lo righf: Barr, Lalchford, Jones, Bilger, Rocco, Fulfon, Kelley, Balmer, Sncol, Romig. Second row: Lehman, Searer, Dunion, Brehman, Bosserf, Shelzar, Neiman, Tamura, Howe, Dillman, Norlon. Firsl row: Leidy, Milchell, Packer, Colyer, Young, Slumplf, Kingsion, Herberf, Harfley, Lindsay, Bender, Bresenhan. ,. , -1 l T 7-5 Top row, leff 'ro righl: Reber, Crys'l, G. Anasfasi, Toner, Paige, Barber, Mauery, Her- bik, H. Miller, Wallers, Maunder. Second row: T. Miller, Riley, Aumiller, Collins, Kislner, Snyder, Hicks, J. Anasiasi, Reese, Yea-Her, Crosson, Gers, Zinn. Firsl row: Sheflield, Olslny, Warnick, Harshberger, James, Rocco, Snook, Price, Alexander, Beclxwifh, Plummer, Eclfeld, Varner. -.Q -4' wg!-- .4 ,-f'. W- A-1--f . . --1 '- , 331' - 'f'f': +i ' 'jfiif , Av 53,3 if M-egi,':,E:f,.f,'3.ffigisM.,.,:a,5Q - n.-.ar.... In 4... .-Q1 -'f .- - ffm IQY-25,1 1-fffisfzl-W- ' 7-6 Top row, lefl lo righl: Campbell, Rodlrey, Par sons, Beers, Sloicheff, Thomas, Shirey, Snyder, Plummer. Second row: Riden, Clifford Hughes, Murphy, Bilger, Bachman, Rocco, Mohler, Sewers, Gales, Sipe, Phenicie, Kem berling. Firsl row: Loudenslager, Dean, Per shew, Glanl, Smilh, Bingaman, Treasler, Slein bach, Meizger, McKee, Broughi, Shiller, Max well. 9-IO, 8-l0, 7-l0 Top row, lefi fo 'right Grumbine, Taylor, Slull Second row: Bender, While, Snyder, Hlrlon Henderson, Hagan, Bailey, Fulfz, Craig, Penne- balxer. Firsf row: J. E. Bowersox, Carfer Blessing, Myers, Elder, Shehan, Rolhroclr, Johnson, J. A. Bowersox, Shilling, Brannon Findley. liiiiiilun-its-:vena-an-n.. , ..- 1111 iunannunnuauu-:nn-nu-nun-:eww iinivgniuwsmmuuew-..fuuuv sm'-a-up an-11111 U g.l111n11naas1nun-unseen-:nun-uunnun liiiiuiiilinsliiruseu-nausea ww,-vs 1 1 W. ee. M.. ,mu me,-V1.1-........ .us .Ms an-qv--.U-an-v4gnuugsnnu1a1i7 im:':unsvsqnuJv ,nv uname-111111: '5..'.?r:.'-.::? '5':-:'ET5'..-:'.g'.':..' :? '5:'El7e gps. Q V s -'Qu ll' - J at 'IQIL ,- , --- , R 'V' v. 1' Q' 'T .'. .'.'2r..'1.'S'i-'E Iii ,, - y . 'Q 5 A A '. v I ' . l m1 1 aa-.:.-U 9 2' sw T 2 9 Q -f f:-,'i1!,'2 4 l N , ' ' I :nun , .7 x ' ' ' .. E :A . gl o ni i ir , 4 . ,' A Q q 1 M ' VN .5 ' l F ' ' 17: Ei' ' ' ' T' V 'HP K '- ill , W, ,. 7 L - - L--l ' q 1-'1'-F gf .. -e .sp lf- NY-f 4 .1 'S ... , e 7 , 1. . .. ,..,,, 4 Q '37 V A 'N ' .S Q v ll 5. 7 I , ,Qy I y W i r,43r 'N' x In 4 l 4 4 ,U 4' ' - flfwaw-eftrecve-qawfiffi 7' 6' 'Ia 'T'-5, ' sa -Y'a'65'4.QVT' 1. wr- - . .....a.... .................n-an-huge We prepare ourselves for DESIGNING AND conslrucling of bridges and buildings call for a lrnowl- edge of frigonomelry, a course which reaches pupils 'lo 'rhinlr for lhemselves. Solid geomelry, algebra, and plane geomelry are also available. Acadefmk Pupils may choose also Spanish and Lelin THESE PUPILS are learning fo use a balance. Through experimenlal worlx in 'lhe chemislry labore- fory pupils malre simple chemical discoveries and applicalions. Demonsfrafions, individual leboralory worlr, and fexibook study are imporianf paris of lhis course. FRENCH RECORDS help fo improve pronouncra lion and 'lo make lhe sfudy of French infereshng Any modern language requires much oral 'lrarnrng +o develop an inlelligenf underslanding f T a variety oi occupations Commercfhl THROUGH DRILL, iyping pupils learn fhe fundamenials of fha lreybcard, differenf sfyles of business leffers, fabulaied and office forms, and basic iechniques of iypewriiing. sl ALONG WITH fha repeiilive pracfice in shorthand of brief forms, phrases, word beginnings and endings, given af challenging speeds, ihis Sfenography ll Class sfudies iranscripiion which includes spelling, grammar, and puncluaiion. 'Qi KNOWLEDGE OF bookkeeping is valuable noi only io a business employee who musi daily prepare records, buf also io individuals who conducl iheir own personal finances. In fhis course, neainess and accuracy ere imporianf faciors in achieving success. ffm. V ck.. b it . IN ART CLASS pupils are able lo express iheir creaiive abilify and find enioymenr in employing ihe usual mediums, such as painfing, ceramics, sculplure, and craffs. They sfudy modern and realislic arf. THESE PUPILS in social siudies find ihai 'Films concerning each lesson make fheir course in nafional governmeni in- feresling and noi loo difficull fo unclersfand. iff' K- Q. 1 I 9-1 Modern methods of -gg, U 4 I - i I . W fkaii ,gy 3 . n......... ,, General BOOK REPORTS for English class are fun when pupils can choose 'Iheir boolrs from a wide seleclion of inieresfing lilies. The sludy of English includes vocabulary, grammar, composiiion. lilera- fure, and oral reporis. every day living BUSILY SEWING, ihese senior girls are preparing fhemselves io be fufure homemairers. They learn ihe fundamenials of culling, fifiing, and sewing. THE VALUE of nuiriiion is emphasized in cooking class as well as 'lhai of plan- ! ff nuff' latinas: 1-L-. -r rm ning and serving affracfive meals. These girls find 'rhaf pracfice plays an im- poriani par? in becoming efficieni cocks. .fgygg .f - .Ulf 5 nw... -'I M 4? llomemakzbg IN RELATED aris class ihe woriz in ceramics helps develop originaliiy and imaginafion. Ceramics can be a relaxing hobby or a profirable occupaiion. and the world BY WORKING on machines such as The circular saw, boys in The carpenler shop direci' 'their efforis foward perfeciion in The imporfanr field of Ihe manufacfure of wood procluds. I-'IIIIIII IQ I, :Jae-so-so-og..l '!9'f'1l'OQlOOll 0'll- THE BOYS receiye insfruclions ebouf 'Ihe operalion of Ihe verlical milling machine. In the machine shop fha developmeni of precli- cul skills is viial Io indusfry. TODAY ELECTRICITY is esseniial in our daily life. Modern conveniences would be impossible wi+h- ouf if. The use of The dishibufion panel is demonsiraled in fhe eIec+ric shop. ' of industry Vocarzbnal ANY CONSTRUCTION work requires Trained draffsmen. Pupils maine plans, maps, designs, and mechanical drawings in fha draffing shop. IN AUTO SHOP fhese boys are hoisiing mobile induslry employs a large per- cenfage of American worlxers. ' Nga N X: 0 ' in 4 I , THE BOYS gain an unclersiending of mechanics, hear, lighf, sound. and elec- iricify in fha shady of physics Through experimenfeiioh. a molor wilh a chain hoisl. The eulo- Sgemgf WB Bnlny 132 1, Hwy' !z:s sMQ . - MK lr, J' . Q3-I I 50213 g,mIlg5 . -fr A JI M., HI Feature: vrganizations :A X :M g 1, ? Ei fin wfgzigg I x .bi m X . Mr 55 3 I ii 23 L? if i 'i aff AMkH I im , X . J ,xx B X' c 1 , iJ .23 J V., P- X s., Q If I xi il .f 1 ' 'fa Y R ' Q my :BA S r it M. 5, ff A .,.. V, K . FF? H . Q V -.living-.,, . V . will ,M wx K me I 3, 3?' , .M 1 . Q 1' xl ! 91- vi Us us Q PEGGY ESTEP Assisianf EdiTor TYPING The manuscripf, soeTed. lofi To righi: Boreman, Smiih, Brown, Warner, Mohler. Slandingz DeLong. COLLECTING The money, seafed, lofi' To X riglnl: Flock, Clelan, Shiroy, Zook, Herfman, Soccio. Sfendingz Glick. 63... id? ln The spring The Junior Class elecTs The Lore sTaTf. lTs commiTTees begin To work immediaTely in The Tall. They plan The layouT, wriTe The biogra- phies, idenTiTy The picTures, Type The manuscripT, and soliciT The paTrons. When all The work is checked, The yearbook goes To press. Published Tor ThirTy-five years. The Lore has received many honors. The I953 Lore received The FirsT Place CerTiTicaTe given by The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion, and won an award of FirsT Place RaTing in The Pennsylvania School Press AssociaTion. LEON GRASSMYER SporTs Edifor The Lore symbolizes our life in L. H. S. SENIOR DEPARTMENT STUDENT COUNCIL Top row, lefT To righT: Sheaffer, Lash, W. HerTman, Frohm, J. Becl:wiTh, L. TrouTman, C. HarTman, Wilson, Wal'T. Third row: Miss McCauley, Yocum, Mr. Ruger, FulTon, D. Trouf- man, Swineford, Bichel, MeTzger, WhiTemen, Hess, Penne- balrer, Boyer, SchuchT, Beers, Knepp, Ranch, Soccio, Mr. Through Student STUDENTS WHO represenTed our school aT The Sfafe Council Conference in PiTTsburgh were, leTT To righT: Barbara Swineford, Fred Ross, Clifford Harfman, and Helen TreesTer. SENIOR OFFICERS, leTT To righT: Fred Ross, boy presidenh Helen Treasler, girl president Lee Bos- serT, boy represenTeTiveg Sue Boreman, girl repre- senTaTive. Riden. Second row: Blessing, Swisher, Kingslon, J. Snyder R. Bechwifh, Boremen, Bosseri, Treesier, Ross, STees, Kepler Phenicie, STafford, Hoffman, Dimeo. Firsf row: Johns, Kline Snyder, Myers, YeTTer, Long, Miller, UgheHo, Laughlin, Brown NorTon, Aurand. Council we learn to express ln our school The STudenT Council TuncTions as one oT The mosT imporTanT orqanizaTions, and in This council pupils can voice Their opinions on maT Ters perTaining To school liTe. This represenTaTive body includes The Lower House, consisTing of Two represenTaTives Trom each homeroom, and The Upper House, composed oT The Tour STudenT Council oTTicers. The Three advisers Miss McCauley, Mr. Roger, and Mr. Riden meeT wiTh The group. The council has direcTed The American Junior Red Cross Drive, The school dances, sTudenT assem blies, The bulleTin board proiecT, The driveway proiecT, and The welcoming oT new sTudenTs. J ' T ' T1 lll Tllllll ul rr un X .- I Y- - iKx4,Lj JUNIOR DEPARTMENT STUDENT COUNCIL Mfr!-j ,xrff X-'!!4'3 OC C Top row, left To righlz Goss, McCracken, Wilcher, Werner, Rhodes, Grimes, Derr, Shiller, Lehman, WelTers, Luub. Meloni, Lauder. Second row: Mr. Thompson, Soccio, Werfz, Schmidt McKee, Marker, Everly, Rocco, Fulfon, Plummer, Miss Price. Firsl row: our ideas of school government Seefed, left To righi: Helen Merlrer is in charge of STudenT Loan for lunches: Richard McCracken is selling panTher emblems. ..d JUNIOR OFFICERS, slanding, leff To righfz Edna Lou Rhodes, vice-presidenh PaTricia Derr, secre- ' Tory: Gordon Warner, Treasurer: Connie McKee, corresponding secreTery. SeaTed: Sally Grimes, presidenf. 553 Junior DeparTmenT STudenT Council consisTs of one represenTaTive from each of The TwenTy-Two homerooms and Miss Price and Mr. Thompson, ad- visers. These TwenTy-Two members elecT Tive oTficers. presidenT, vice-presidenT, recording secreTary, cor- responding secreTary, and Treasurer. Pupils who serve Three or more semesTers during Their Three years in The Junior DeparTmenT receive awards. By meeTing once each weelc This council has accomplished much. ITs proiecTs include social life as well as communiTy and school life. Some pro- jecTs sponsored This year are: dances, sale of pen- cils, emblems, and boolc covers, operaTion of a sTudenT loan sysTem, and a hall paTrol. 6 pn-on f-Tl:-CQ TAKING ADVANTAGE of our school's savings syslem, Mary Johnson makes a deposil 'lo Palsy Plank and Ivan Shimp, bankers. We practice economy AS ACCURACY is imporlanl in banking, Donald Mc- Neil, Richard Lundvall, Suzanne Hoel, and Carles Corkins, bankers, check fheir figures. SENIOR DEPARTMENT BANKERS Top row, Iefl' Io righl: Peffer, Zook, Norris, Schu- berl, Heckerl, Flood, McCoy. Third row: Grose, Kressen, Rarig, Heller, Hawk, Zampelli, Smilhers, Shimp, Maurey, Quinn, Hess, Harisock, Smilh, Mr. Houser. Second row: Spigelmyer, Plank, Aurand, Norris, Horlon, Fleming, Wafers, Kepner, Rolh- ermel, Joyce McKee, SfuHs, Houser, Burlew. Firsf row: Snyder, C. Mannino, Fisher, Haines, Burk- holder, Riden, Shepherd, Shore. --nl ' M JUNIOR DEPARTMENT BANKERS Top row, lofi lo righf: Rodkey, Ban- non, McNeil, Anasfasi, Murray, Mauery, Shilling, Sfuck, Lundvall, Hile. Second row: Dillman, Huff, Glace, Waller, Shirey, Tamura, Krick, Brannon, Soccio, Brown, Keisor, Ellis, Mr. Houser. Firsl row: Beckwilh, Yohn, Zinn, Plummer Swanger, Reichenbach, While Dean, Wrighf, Hoel, Corkins Mogle, Wagner. Under Ihe School Savings Plan in Lewisiown Junior-Senior I-Iigh School each homeroom elecls Iwo bankers, who have been chosen lor 'rheir abilily 'Io handle finances well. This banking plan noi only leaches ihriil bui' also helps sludenls in Their graclualion aclivilies and college life. The sludenfs who have parlici- palecl in lhis aclivify feel lhal il has an imporianl place in school life. so ,,.. .' A Q -, A SENIOR DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY REPRESENTATIVES Top row, Iefi Io righl: Clelan, Dailey, Holi, J. Tay- lor, Werlz, Lauver, K. Rhodes, R. Smith, Scraichard Sheaffer. Third row: Mr. Lonlz, N. Rhodes. Guy Shehan, Fleclr, Ganoe, Raymond, Miller, Orner, Jonas, Campbell, F. Smilh, Appleby, Yoder, Allen Houser, Mr. Faufh. Second row: Reilx, D. Taylor Hess, Heywood, Herbsler, Caldwell, Smifhers, Hughes, Madden, Brannon, Blessing, Tallaol, D Smiih, Peachey. Firsl' row: Sfoicheff, Wallers Rehrer, Sfili, Fields. XA PUTTING ECONOMY info preclice, Maxine Shirey and Wally Slefford make paymenls on Acfivify Tickels 'Ihrough John Ganoe and Donna Haywood, represenialives. and develop beneficial saving habits By buying lhe Aclivily Ticlcef Ihe inveslor pro- cures in an inexpensive way admission lo home games of loolball, baslcelball, wreslling, and olher aclivilies, such as concerls and dances. I+ also enlilles lhe sludenl lo receive all issues of lhe RONALD SHANK and Nancy Fields malre inslallmenis on iheir Acfivify Ticlzeis Io Marilyn Miller and Roberl Fisher. school paper, Ihe Maroon and Sfeel. During lhe school year of I953-54 The sale ol many liclcels inclicaled lhai The sludenls realized ihe value ol Ihe Aclivily Ticlcel. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY REPRESENTATIVES Top row, Iefi +o righi: Pofier, Beers, Ven Horne, Meuery, Kochenderfer, Shank. Second row: Mr. Dicleri, Maxwell, Clifford, Hughes, Rocco, Swisher, Herbilr, Toner, Anaslasi, Phenicie, Bach- man, Loudenslager, Mr. Guiser. First row: Hawn, Yeager, Mowery, Weizel, McCaIips, Wakefield. Fisher, Fields, Rishal, Miller, Hunfer, Dalby. Q A THE ADVISERS, Miss Wray, Mr. Lees, Miss Helfrechf, and Mr Houpl discuss The edilions. SUZANNE RUBLE, associale edilor, and Linda Benlsel, edilor, check copy for lhe dummy. llur publication reveals current news This year lhe Maroon and Sleel slaii published filleen issues of our school paper, including several larger-lhan-aven age edilions of six pages. The Chrislmas issue consisling ol eighl pages and lhe Cornmencemenl issue conlaining 'ren pages were very special publicalions. The schools currenl aclivilies, sporls news, and many pholographs made up lhe paper. Also The slaff slarled for 'rhe lirsl lime This year several new fealures, which appeared in each successive issue. MAROON AND STEEL STAFF Top row, lefl' lo righl: Smilh, Plank, Zampelli, Tubbs, Howe, Mauery, Shonlz, Johnson, Burlew, Campbell, Kise, Howell. Third row: C. Slafford, E. Rhodes, Shawver, C. Miller, Troul- man, Melzger, Blessing, Swisher, Kingslon, Treasler, Hughes, Madden, Kepler, Phenicie, Hoffman, Arseniu, S. Sfaliford, J. Rubla, Judy Conrad, King, Fleisher, Vincenf, Rarig. Second row: McCurry, M. Miller, Spigelmeyer, Zoolr, Wolfe, Baldwin Hile, Bannon, S. Ruble, Benlsel, Lehman, Greene, McNeal lnnis, Grassmyer. Firsf row: Varner, Soccio, Siegel, Jones Shore, Welzel, Clarlr, McLaughlin, R. Conrad, Monlgomery Suloff, Colyer, Clemens. THE DANCE Orcheslra provides rhylhmical insfrumenlal background for our dancing enioymenf. RATING HIGH in musical ialenf is flue singing +rio, fha Melloelles, composed of Delores Sfees, Len'rha Verner, and Mary Jane Ross. This year, lhe Music Deparlmenl of our school has presenled a program placing emphasis on The developmenl of individ- ual lalenfs, as well as on our vocal and inslrumenlal groups. 0ur musical program merits approval OUR BAND presenh a fleshy, new drum secfion Huis year. Drummers are, leff 'lo righf: Burd, Palm, Hoffman, Beckwith, Orner, Johns. GEORGE LEOPOLD, n musically giffed senior, plays ihe inlroduclory music for our assemblies. Our Music Deparlmenl offers organ lessons 'lo music-minded pupils. Q 'as Vocally, il has presenled The Concerl Choir, lhe A Cappella Choir, and lhe girls' glee clubs: inslrumenlally, our band. Rep- resenlalives of our school have ably proved lhemselves al counly, dislricl, and slale music leslivals. indicaling 'rhe high qualify of worlc accomplished. Much credil is lo be given lo our able direclors, Mr. Richard Smirh and Mr. Wal- Ter Smiley. 6 !'l .WL A CAPPELLA CHOIR, lop row, Ief+ fo righh Rocco, Hopple, Kepler, Taylor, Lemmerf, Burlew, Deemer, Pennebalrer, Leh- man, Wefzel, Vincenf, Fleisher, Hess, Ruble. Third row: Treasfer, Soccio, Brower, Keley, Kepner, Naugle, Johnson, Smifh, Mohler, Rofhermel, Gufshall, Clinger, Shonlz, Opden- CONCERT CHOIR, fop row, Ieff 'Io righf: High, Schuchf, Carier, Creamer, R. Haywood, Zimmerman, Klawiiier, Knepp Berrier, Ganoe, Cohen. Third row: Conrad, Amenf, Yearicls, Leopold, Rowe, Berryman, Dippery, McCormick, Orner. Second row: Elder, Fraine, D. Haywood, Varner, Benfsel 'Ns hoff. Second row: Geyfon, Jones, Yocum, Noerr, DeLong, Grassmyer, Boreman, Miller, Shull, Williams. Firsf row: Mr. Smiley, Howell, Smilh, Roselle, Telbol, McCIannhen, Tumin- slri, Hoffman, Bodley, Siikin, Mierlev, Dimeo, Reese, Waliers. ise our voices in harmony Ruble, Johnson, Zampelli, Mefzger, Treece, Treasler, Mauery Heller, Genfzel, Houser, French. First row: Slees, Baldwin Whiiman, Fleming, Hile, Werfz, Johnson, Zook, Irwin, Smilh Hughes, Ross, Gross, Burlew, Neason, Mr. Smiley. N or ' .A ' I 4 on gf, -.3-4 5 5 SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, fop row, Ieff +o righh George, ond POW! L0Ud'9l'lSIH99f. Fink. Weaver. RUPP. Kingsfon- SIGN Werner, Cevanaugh, Beinhardf, Pike, Kling, Marker, Hogue, BVGHHON. 6055- FITSI' 'UWC Mollingvr. ESIGP. Blessing. -I. G Beaver, Close. Third row: Dippery, Showalier, A. Wray, MCK99. J- A- MCK09. DOCISOH. EI90l ISi Gl'lfmY9l'. MY- SITIIIOY We participate in gay singing, and we enjoy THIS YEAR our represenfaiives Io 'ihe SOUII1-CBHIFBI Disfrici' 51395. fi,-sf algo: I-en+ha Va,-ne,-I second alfa: Suzanne Ruble' Chorus IFB. IOP POW. 'eff I0 VIQIYIC Carl ANSNI. Thomas High- 'Iirsi' elfog Carol Weriz, Hrs! soprano: Carole Houser, Jane second bass: George Leopold, Iirsi bass, WilIiam Dippery, Ross' firsf SOP,-ano- firsi Ienorg Ronald Cohen, second fenor. Firsi row: Dolores 11'- 1 i - fl-ki v :l e 1au g nn. rf' K' fl n , 9'?4l 1 Q-is in 'Q L .- JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB fo row lefl lo ri hi: Blessin I P I 9 gi Kline, Phenicie, Johns, Kinser, Hamplon, Campbell, Wray, B. Walfers, Burge, Coleman, McCal1an, Pre'Hyleaf, Slafford, Boclr, Orfh, Knepp, Hammill, Wolfe, Goss. Third row: Ellis, Tubbs, Benneft, Beclrwifh, Rahauser, Sellers, D. Walfers, Harper, Laub, Bubb, Nelli, Miller. Second row: McAlis1er, the delightful SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, 'top row, leff fo righi Packard, Johnson, Adams, Wolfe, Esposilo, Craig, Kling Horning, M. Miller, Conrad, Rhine, P. Snyder, Knepp, Cramer. Third row: Hobbs, D. Balmer, Henry, Hackenberry, Kuhns, Kochenderfer, Norris, Kolyo, Berrier, Haubriclr, Curry, C. Miller, Carfer, Price, M. Snyder, Griffiih, Shuman, Criss man, Breneman, Campbell, Logan, Knepp, Hoclrenberry, owls. rm Pierce, McMillan, Phillips, Pallon, Peachey, Slull, Powers Snoolr, Hall, Cavanaugh, Kise, Mr. Smiley. Firsl row: Bos- singer, Brannon, Eby, Frohm, Snook, Thomas, Shawver, Thomp- son, Riffer, Heimbach, Steele, Walls, Goss, Deamer, Wag- ner, Elliolf, Dauberf, Plank, McLaughlin. performances Chamberlain, Maben, lsenberg. Second row: Rifler, Herb srer, J. Penebaker, N. Pennebalrer, J. Miller, Dauberl, Wilson McMullen, Maclzneer, Smilhers, Edmislon. Firsl row: Mr Smiley, Baumgardner, BriHain, Larson, Grove, B. Miller Wagner, Kline, Dippery, Bradford, Biclrel, Henry, Eslep, Nor lon, Jennings, Harbsl, Shirey, Force, Moad, Snyder, Leoras Leisfer, I. Baker, Brannon, Weaver, Beckwirh, Culler, Eby. ee 0 QNV1 N Z- NINTH GRADE MIXED CHORUS, lop row, lefl 'fo right Ellis, Knepp, Cunningham, S. Miller, Con- ner, Pennebalrar, Nieman, Goldsfein, Burlcholder, Swisher. Third row: Hunier, C. Miller, Nicodemus, Lynch, McCurry, Zimmerman, Finhbeiner, lnnis, Grimes, Jones, Corkins, Aurand. Second row: Dillman, Weyanf, Grassmyer, Broughf, M. Miller, Shearer, Henry, Rowe, Salfer, Rhodes, Mr. Smiley. Firsf row: Fulrz, Arseniu, King, Werner, Huff, Baum- gardner, Holderman, Uhl. EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS' CHORUS, lop row, leff io righl: Barlefi, Cummings, Honiz, Wisehaupf, Hefrick, Mogle, Pennepaclmer, Janis, Wefzel, Faux, Knapp, Mowery. Third row: Smifh, Wakefield, Sheaffer, Kepner, Dean, Clark, Fisher, Keisfer, Treasler, Kauffman, Cherry. Second row: Lewis, Blessing, Kline, Miller, Derr, Wagner, Himes, Maize, Mr. Smiley. Firsl row: Aurand, Dimeo, Chilcoafe, Werlz, Long, Snool. der, Snool, R. Hicks, Miller. Burkholder, Burchfield, Shank, Mr. Smiley. ............. 'll SEVENTH GRADE MIXED CHORUS, lop row le'f+ io righ+: Mefzger, Reese, Conner, Rishel, Shef field, Bannon, Shiller, Anasiasi, E. Hiclrs, Glanf Maxwell, Orner. Second row: Mrs. Harhler, Siem bach, Jacobs, Gers, Harshbarger, Price, Page Toner, Bingman, Adair, Varner, Olskey, Treasfer Firsf row: Kuhns, W. Riley, B. Riley, J. Hiclis, Cros son, Beclrwifh, Eclrfield, Aumiller, Hannon, Maun JUNIOR DEPARTMENT BOYS' CHORUS lop row, leff fo righf: Machamer, Ruble, Nieman, Con ner, Parsons, Miller, Goss, Cunningham, Murray Second row: Hassinger, Goldslein, Knepp, Davis Sigler, Soccio. Firsl row: Swisher, Ellis, :pe PANTHER MARCHING BAND, 'lop row, lefl 'lo righf: Peier- son, R. Gramley, M. Kemrer, Yeaier. Werfz, McCracken Bamford, Snoolr, Krepps, Hoffman, Sfeele, Hile, Slade, Lonfz, Rocco, Arnold, Shofzberger, Traxler. Fifth row: Rarig, Dump- man, Weriz. Fegley, Sherman, BraH'on, Wagner, Close, Su- loff. Fourth row: Naugle, J. Moore, Howe, Weizel, Norris McViclrer, Groninger, Kline, Fleming, Raymond, Welcher, Horfon, J. Grabbe, D. Moore. Third row: Aurand, Quinn, Lundvall, Erb, Trour, Morrow, Leeper. Second row: R. Gralabe, Burd, Orner, R. Beckwilh, Hoffman, Johns, Palm, Force. Firsi row: Knepp, Heller, Siifr, Marker, Clemens, Walfers, Rhoades, S. Beckwirh, Whifelaw. With pride we look to the bandstand The Panfher Marching Band has an imporiani pari in The school life ihroughoui' The year. The band plays lor ihe ioolball games, gives moral suppori lo ihe ieam, and pariicipaies in parades and olher civic affairs. Aiier lhe close oi iooiball season 'rhe band prepares lor assembly programs, ihe annual spring conceri, and commencement fus- 7' J Wi OUR REPRESENTATIVES ai ihe Disfrici Band Fasiival in Mifilinburg are, sfanding, left fo righiz Yeariclr, Rocco Suloff, Fegley, Beclcwilh, Quinn. Sealed: Snoolz, Means Slade, Hile, Raymond. Below: Norris, Rarig. FAMILIAR TO 'foofball fans are rhe high-siepping senior maioreffes, Marieria Knepp and Nancy Jo Marker, who are displaying iheir lwirling abilily. JUNIOR BAND, lop row, lefl lo righl: Goss, Porch, Snyder, Naugle, Haywood, Ayres, Shellenberger. Fiflh row: Hack- ell, Morgan, Parsons, Knepp, Campbell, Mr. Kochenderfer, Clelan, Laub, Eby, Harlon, Bailor, Wallers, Shaeffer. Fourlh row: S. Norris, Sharlzer, Brosius, Wray, Broughl, Gales, McCalips, Shirey. Third row: Thomas, Rocco, Powell, Hile, Schmidl, Gemberling, Pelerson, N. Nor- ris. Second row: Ellinger, Packer, Pry, Bachman. Firsl row: Fraine, Gramley, Plummer, Pierce, Kauffman, L. Moore, D. Moore. The Junior Band has become a very capable organizalion. ll appeared al one loolball game and look parl in numerous pa- rades. 5 THE MEMBERS ol lhe Slring Ouarlel are, sealed, leff lo righl: Keilh Mauery, Freda Slade, Helen Baldwin, Barbara Lehman, Jane Norris. The Junior Deparlmenl Orcheslra lunclioned very well lhis year. They played regularly lor Junior Deparlmenl assemblies and gave a very good per- lormance each lime. The develop- menl ol players in lhe lower grades has produced lhis resull. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA, lop row, left lo righl: Ellinger, Gramley, Thomas, Pierce, Mr. Smilh. Third row: Clark, Gloul, Naugle, Campbell, Snyder, Pelerson, Knepp, Gemberling, Powell, Pry, Shellen- borger. Second row: Bingman, Jones, Loudenslager, M. Norris, Parsons, Wallers, Clelan, Laub, Gales, Hackell, Haywood. Firsl row: Shiller, N. Norris, Maxwell, Sleinbach, Treasler, Melzger. '1' , . rl - .n wg, We as Y. 5 131 ww Q 3 di ,W KK 4' +- -9 ? 1 ' K Z 3 15 . . x. ' K , ,aft 45. ,wifi 7' KTM H' -4 , sf f .1 x if 1 , 1Q,,. A ' xxx: . v v ! Riagg' M E -if 15.23 u 1. J P, ' If 1 M 4' E. jFWm:fi gy .1 , I '-A A longeawaiTed evenT has Tinally arrived, and as seniors we have Tound ourselves caughT in a gay whirl oT Try-ouTs, dance rouTines, songs, cosTumes, and The many oTher acTiviTies ThaT The Senior Class Play has broughT each year. These Two exciTing weeks in March have Talcen Their place among never-To-beeTorgoTTen memories oT our liTe in l.. H. S. STep This Way, a musical mysTery, direcTed by RoberT S. BancroTT oT John B. Rodgers Produc- Tions and presenTed by The Class oT l954, depicTed The loss and recovery oT a sTring oT pearls. Among The choruses, which highlighTed The show wiTh color and music were The Maids and BuTlers, ln The Wind Singers, PiraTes, SOTT Shoe, and Tap RouTine. In The Wind Dancers. THE GRAND FINALE arrives and The casT of STep This Way sings for The lasT Time The Class Song. 'fl 0 'Y T I 5 ,ai f '15 b A555 lfl THE PHANTOM, Jerry Clelan, sTarTles The preTTy CRYSTAL GAZER, Darwin Scrafchard, peers info The fuiure of Mary Ann Treece and Carl AmenT NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 'Io row IeH 'ro ri hi' Planli. I P - 9 ' Aurand, Wolfe, M. Johnson, Sfuifs, Nelli, Hile, Weriz, Bald win, Phenicie. Second row: N. Varner, R. Johnson, Hamp- fon, Hofiman, Rodgers, Lehman, Burlew, Kepler, Campbell Shoniz. Firsi row: Leopold, Warner, Blessing, Treasfer, Beni- sel, Swisher, L. Varnsr, Joan McKee, Joyce McKee, Ruble, Ross. Organizations and Assemblies MR. SWETEK, driver iraining ieaclier, insirucls Bar- bara Kaley on ihe principles of an engine. ASSISTANT LIBRARIANS discuss favoriie books with Miss Helfrechi, librarian 78 FUTURE CRAFTSMEN CLUB, Ieff Io riglwlz Mr. TGYIOV. Mr. Swarlz, advisers, Larry Slieaffer, Carl Harfsoclr, Thomas Hunfer, Ray Pry, officers, '1 are vital parts of our school life To emphasize sludenl pariicipaiion is ihe principal aim of our assembly pro- grames 'rhis year. A commillee consisling of six members selecis pupils endowed wiih exceplional laleni in 'rhe field ol en- ierlainmenr and offers The amaleur ac- iors, musicians, and public speakers of our school a chance lo prove 'rheir abili- iies. These praiseworlhy siudenl assem- blies lhroughoui lhe year add 'ro our school life refreshing and delighilul en- ieriainmenl and give hidden lalenl a chance lo appear. Our school also pro- vides an excellenr schedule of Lyceum programs lhal bring professional aciors and speakers io our slage and enrich lhe enioymoni of our life in L. I-l. S. . .. IN THE Chrisimas assembly ihe A Cappella Choir renders beaufiful music in ihe singing of hymns and carols. THE JUNIOR DEPARTMENT enioys an exciling game of 'lable fennis in an assembly in which lhe pupils 'themselves faire part AN INTERESTING and inielligeni panel discus- sion gives Senior Deparimenf pupils an oppor- funiiy io consider problems confronfing fhe world ioday. X' K. -c L.. 0ur objective is sportsmanship Under fhe capable fufelage of Alex Ufema and Joe Sicchifano, Lewisfown I-Iigh School complefed anoiher foofball season. The record wasn'f as impressive as former years, buf fhe local followers of fhe Maroon and Sfeel feel fhaf wifh a few brealcs, fhe scores could have been differ- enf on fhree occasions. The feam was plagued wifh injuries mosi of fhe season and fhis alone pre- venfed fhe 'team from showing ifs full power. However, we are proud of fhe boys who gave fheir all and we feel iusfly proud T of The parenfs whose cooperafion was deeply appreciafed by 'rhe enfire sfaff. l 117' Q ff Mwzg, .,. .W ,gr f! ... VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES L.H.S. OPP. w , Conemaugh .... ... I4 20 Ballefonie .... ... I9 7 Tyrone .......... . . . 32 6 Capfain Jack .... ... 7 I2 Chief Logan .., . .. I3 39 Lock Haven ..... ... I9 25 Lancasfer Cafholic .. ... I3 7 Danville ........, . . . I3 6 Siaie Collage .... . 6 7 Hunfingdon . ... 4l I3 Leif io right: J. Lesier Houser, Jr., coach of J.V. foci- ballg Marvin S. Laniz coach of iniramural foofball and assisian+ coach of wresilingg Maurice C. Shaeffer, coach of J.V. foofball and varsify baseball, Jack T. Thompson, coach of inframural fooiball. 80 ' ,Saw Xe f A as-faxes 5 COME ON BECKYg cafch Ihai ball and make if goodl Leff Io righh Alexander Ufema, head coach of fooiba'II and baskefballg Joseph F. Sicchiiano, assisianf coach of varsify foofball and coach of J.V. bashefballg Jack E. Swefelr, fac- uIIy manager of afhleiics and irainer. D D A 4 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, Top row, leff To righT: Sheaffer, eff, Bearley, Mr. SicchiTano, assisTanT coach: Mr. Sweielr, Zimmerman, Hogue, Fromm, ScraTchard, Wismer, Beckwith, Trainer and faculfy manager. Firs+ row: Harfman, manager: Shimp, Shambach, Warner. Second row: Mr. Ufema, coach: Graxsmyer, Carfer, Yeariclr, Winegardner, Sfuclr, BosserT, Rhodes, SeiberT, Greene, Beers, Taylor, Holf, Long, SToich- Bannon, McCormick, Howe, Hughes, Knepp, High, manager. VARSITY FOOTBALL LETTERMEN: Jerry Bannon, Lee BosserT, Jack Hogue, James Beclcwifh, Darwin Long, Larry SToicheTT, Robsrf Wismer, Leon Grassmyer, Ronald Zimmerman, Richard Fromm, Darwin Scrafchard, James Warner, KenneTh Rhodes, James Winegardner, James Taylor, James YeTTer, Wil- liam Greene, Calvin Holi, Donald Sfuck, Roberf Beers, William Knepp, Peie Searer. LEWISTOWN I4-CONEMAUGI-I 20. The Pan- Thers were deTeaTed in The inaugural game oT The season by a sTrong Conemaugh Team. The Pan- Thers were inexperienced in many posiTions, buT The boys played well. LEWISTOWN I9-BELLEFONTE 7. Being held by an inspired BelleTonTe Team in The TirsT half, The PanThers came To life in The second half To hand BelleTonTe The Tirsl' deTeaT oT The season. LEWISTOWN 32-TYRONE 6. For The TirsT Time of The season The PanThers showed a loT of scoring punch. We had some injuries in The game, and especially Co-capTain Jerry Bannon suffered a broken leg. LEWISTOWN 7-CAPTAIN JACK IZ. Aided by Two brillianT runs by Noveal I-licks, CapTain Jack upseT The PanThers. IT marlced The TirsT Time a UTema coached Team was deTeaTed by CapTain Jack. LEWISTOWN I3-CHIEF LOGAN 39. ATTer playing a brillianT TirsT half, The PanThers were Trounced by Chief Logan. We held a I3 To 7 lead aT half Time, buT we couldn'T sTop The rushes of Bohn and Company du.ing The second half. LEWISTOWN I9-LOCK HAVEN 25. Playing wiThouT The services of Jack I-logue, and Co-cap- Tains Jerry Bannon, Lee BosserT, The PanThers puT up a brillianf TighT againsT The BearcaTs. The Pan- Thers led I9 To I8 wiTh only Two minuTes remaining, buT They Tumbled, and Loclc I-Iaven wenT on To score. LEWISTOWN I3-LANCASTER CATHOLIC 7. The PanThers won one oT The ToughesT games of The year when They deTeaTed The LancasTer Team. This deTeaT was The only one inTlicTed upon LancasTer Tor The year. LEWISTOWN I3-DANVILLE 6. Combining a smooTh air aTTaclc and a sTrong ground game, The PanThers deTeaTed Danville. The line charged hard and TasT, and This lcepT Danville oTf balance all eve- ning. LEWISTOWN 6-STATE COLLEGE 7. This was a game ThaT will be remembered Tor a long Time. The game was played wiTh TiTTeen inches oT snow on The playing Tield. A bloclced lcick spelled de- TeaT Tor The PanThers. LEWISTOWN 4l-I-IUNTINGDON I3. WiTh Twelve seniors playing Their lasT game, The PanThers rolled over I-lunTingdon in easy Tashion. . LEON GRASSMYER JACK HOGUE CO CAPTAIN LEE N ,Quad ,7 if H-f' JAMES WARNER if 'Aa -1 J RICHARD FROMM DARWIN SCRATCHARD JRHN, 8. s ,hwkgq-' rv. A-inf, A . VJ A-..,, I ' -1 X ' ' I 1:1 . ..I' pi CO-CAPTAIN JERRY BANNON E:-11 41 'E EN aug,-... 'KF LARRY STOICHEFF Q JOHN SHAMBACH 1135 LN +435 DARWIN LONG W Sn 'L Ls- - M.-Dwm NL-.3 I' RONALD ZIMMERMAN JAMES BECKWITH .L vo, R! 'CT' r 1 Q I v. M-' 'T 'I hr . e M' ' L, ww ww. fa' ef' jx ,5q53'l-?'7,',4j4..N, as , , ...., ,gif J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM, lop row, Ieffl 'ro righi: Thomas, Searar, Haclrenberry, Bailey, Sfoicheff, Shaffer, Cunningham Cupp, Meloni, Cohen, Crawford. Second row: Mr. Houser coach, Alexander, Bishop, Fegley, Kochenderfer, Ranch, Mc- Kinnon, McElhenny, Dreese, Beers, Harshbarger, Mauery J.V. FOOTBALL SCORES L.H.S. OPP. Capfain Jack ... ,.. 0 39 Bellefonle .,.. ,.. I3 I2 Chief Logan .. .. I3 7 Hunlingdon . ... . 6 0 Caplain Jaclr ... . 0 6 Sfafe College . . .. 26 27 Hunfingdon , 4, I8 I3 We learn the ha WEIGHT TEAMS, lop row, Iefl Io righf: J. Campbell, Sproul, Mr. Lanlz, coach, Bearley, Mowery, Lepley, McNair, F. Slimely, Bannon, Van Zandl, Barraclough, Shilling, EI:-y, Lem- merl, Neiman, Mr. Thompson, coach, Hopple. Firsf row: McCurdy, D. Sloicheff, Findley, Davis, Glazier, D. Campbell 1 r Q' ' I . , ' : V '4 4' be 'Hn la L , ' 1-5 A I V. X f .f wma 33 . I , we-1. .. -,L IB!-... .1 .. A Hariman, manager. Firsf row: Richardson, Cramer, Am- merman, Kaiser, Flickenger, Beclzwilh, Brown, Rosenberry, Blessing, Hoffman, Sfafford, Lash, Faux, Mr. Shealifer, coach labsenil. WEIGHT TEAMS' SCORES L.H.S. OPP. Juniala Joinl ..... ., .....,.,.,..,...... I8 I2 Chief Logan ,. ... 26 6 Chief Logan ,.,. .,. I3 6 Juniala Joinf .. ... 46 0 sic principles of teamwork Persing, Machamer, Goss, Ruble, Saxlon, Swanger, Sluclr, SIIH, Bosserl, Balmer, Werlz, Broolxs, F. Sfoicheff, Wagner, Swineford, Blessing, Maunder, Reber, Kemberling, Soccio L. Sfimely, Wilmer, Varner. , ,J ,,,, ,., .,,,,..--,,. ,ml .- .V A . . . . ... - - - . - 17- ,H .fum W.,-......-... .. f . .An 1 .s . ,. v-..uxn..- fa-. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, standing, left to right: C. Hartman, Wertz, Schubert, Aurand, Beers. Kneeling: Glick, Boyer, Bannon, Taylor, Hogue, W. Hartman, Knepp, Mr. Utema, coach. Team spirit is what counts The basketball year, l953-l954, notched another successtul season in the history ot Lewistown t-ligh School. Coach Utema's high-scoring quintet ably demonstrated it ability to score points when the boys came trom behind to win several games. The team, built around some returning seniors and bolstered by underclassmen, detinitely had a style, which has not been seen in Central Pennsylvania tor a long time. As always, their play was highlighted by time teamwork and good sportsmanshipha tradition in our school. Congratulations are due to those who were associated in any way with the basketball team. The Panthers won the Mountain League Championship and they were tinalists tor the District Championship. LETTERMEN: Jack Hogue, Bill Hartman, Charles Schu- bert, Jim Taylor, Ronald Wertz, Jerry Bannon, Leonard Aurend, Gale Baker, manager. CHUCK SCHUBERT is rebounding with Bill Hartman and Jack Hogue in the background. With determination SENIOR COURTMEN IN ACTION n. XII. .gf 'vvf 1,04 1. JERRY BANNON LARRY GLICK WILLIAM HARTMAN JACK HOGUE CHARLES SCHUBERT THE STARTING FIVE, leff Io rigl'1I: Mr. Ufema, coachq Ron Werlz, Charles Schuberi, Leonard Aurand, Jaclr Hogue, Bill Hartman. X' A ,Z ,, Sfafe College Bellefonfe ... Sh-smokin .. Bellefonfe ,. Holliclaysburg Capl. Jack .. Hunlingdon Tyrone ,.. Lock Haven Philipsburg .. Capt Jack .. 'Hollidaysburg Holliclaysburg Capl. Jack .. Hunringdon . Tyrone .,.. Shamokin .. Philipsburg , VARSITY SCHEDULE L.H.S. OPP ....b3 5I ....39 48 ...,4I 38 ....50 54 ..,.4I 37 ....33 40 ....7I 45 62 33 49 54 ....60 24 55 32 ...,69 55 . .,., 66 58 ..,.56 3I ...,63 39 ...,43 53 ,..,76 63 5I l Firsf half of play-off we push our way to the top Under The capable leadership of Coach SicchiTano, The Lewis- Town High School Baby Panfhers compleTed Their second consecu- Tive season wiThouT a deTeaT. Over a span of Three seasons, The JV's have won 34 consecuTive games. Displaying Tine Teamwork and uncanny shoofing abilify, The Baby PanThers were a Tormidable aggregaTion. Don Cramer, Rohlf ShaTTer, Jack Alexander, Tom McCormick, Bob Ranclc, and Wally STaTTord will be making sTrong bids Tor varsiTy berThs nexT season, and The remainder oT The squad will provide a nucleus for nexT year's JV Team. JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE L.H.S. OPP. STaTe College ... ,. ..,,....... M56 43 Bellofonfo ..... ..... 4 T 2I Shamolrin ,... ...,. 3 8 29 Bollefonfe ...., ..... 3 I 28 Hollidaysburg . .. ,,.., 70 43 Capf. Jack ,,., ..... 6 I 3I Hunfingdon .. ..,.. 46 28 Tyrone .... ,.... 6 9 39 Lock Haven .. ,..4, 48 23 Pllilipsburg ....... ..... 6 2 38 Hollidaysburg .... ..... 6 I 36 Cepf. Jack ,.... ,44,, 5 3 35 Hunfingdon 4,,,, 57 32 Tyrvne .... .,... 5 9 35 Shamolin . ,,4., 55 45 PI1iIipsburg .. ,,,,, 8l bl CRAMER drives in for a Two-poinier .,. mb J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM, sianding, lofi To right Schuchf, Cramer, Al- exander, Beers, Cupp, Ranck. Kneeling: Shaeffer, Crawford, Parsons, STaITord, McCormick, Keiser, Brown, Groninger, Mr. Sicchiiano, coach. .nf Y,,,q,I1u1g,, ' we -I WRESTLING TEAM, sfanding, Ieff fo righi: Kresen, Seiberi, Howe, Cunningham, Zimmerman, Klimelr, Lash, K. Smilh, Au- rand, Henry, Spigelmyer. Second row: Mr. Lanfz, coach LETTERMEN: William Dailey, Lee Bosserf, Floyd Smifh, Leon Grassmyer, Ronald Zimmerman, Cloyd Goddard, Harry Blessing, James Yeller, Roger Owens, James Winegardner, Robert Wismer, Earl Jordan, manager. SENIOR WRESTLERS, slanding, Ieff 'io righl: Smilh, Mr. Owens, coach. Kneeling: Bosserl, Grassmyer, Dailey. Zim- merman Inoi picluredl. X! Bosserf, Grassmyer, Wismer, Winegardner, Irvin, Mr. Owens, coach. Firsi row: Dailey, YeHer, Cohen, Goddard, Blessing, Swisher. F. Smifh Inol picfurecll. We hold the opposition L.H.S. OPP. Mill Hall ...,. 2? I4 Tyrone ..... ...,. I 6 3I Chief Logan . ..... 34 ll Phillipsburg ., ... 8 32 Lock Haven ,. ...,. I7 26 Williamsporf ... .. , 2l 26 Slaie College M, ..... I4 30 Osceola Mills ... .... .38 B Sunbury ..,.. ..... 2 5 I6 Muncy .,.,. ,,, 9 32 Bellelonlc .,., U , 3 43 Hollidaysburg .. ..... l7 27 Shamolrin ,.... ,,,,, I 5 33 JAMES YETTER, a Junior, was Ihe winner in lhe l27-pound class in PIAA Disfricf Six and Ceniral Norlhweslern Regional Meal. GRASSMYER begins a malch in a siariing posifion wilh a Slale College opponenl. Q C! if Nil fl! E TRACK TEAM '53, lop row, lefl' fo righl: T. McCormiclr, Cohen, Powell, Mr. Lewis, coach, Mr. Harfman, coach: While, McEll1enny, Rocco, B. McCormick, manager. Second row: PUR SENIOR cheerleaders are L. Howell and L. Vincent ,ann Banker, Lash, Kline, Thomas, Rolhermel, Hughes. Sloianoff, Sheaffer, Bailey. Firsl' row: Beally, Shirey, Shimp, Crouse, Knepp, Creamer, Sloicheff, Zimmerman. Berger lnol pic- luredl. and streak to victory I953 TRACK SCHEDULE INTER-CLASS TRACK MEET Freshmen and Sophomores ................ .... 5 6 Juniors ...,.........,....,.....,. .... 2 8 Seniors ...,.....,.,...,,...,..... ..... ..., 5 3 DUAL MEETS L.H.S. OPP. Bellwood ,. ,.... ... 50 56 Hunfingdon ..........,...........,........ 44 65 - Carson Long ..,.......... ....,.,. 4 2 37 CENTRAL COUNTY MEET Lewisfown . . . Fourfh place .... ,.....,......., 2 8 poinls X ...ag ...,wi an ., Y, .4- CHEERLEADERS, slanding, left io righi: Jones, Whifeman, Fullon, Melzger, Brannon. Kneeling: Vincenl, Werlz, Hughes, Howell. 17 as Q7 x. ' SW.: I953 BASEBALL TEAM, lop row, lefl lo righfz Long, Grass- myer, Shambach, Rariclz, Scrafchard, Aurand, Finlenbiner, Rehrer, Deamer, C. Hariman, B. Harfman. Second row Mr. Sheaffer, coach: Bannon, Bosserl, Rhodes, Dailey, Heck erl, Beers, Leisier, L. Sheaffer, Taylor, Knepp, Cunningham, Mr. Houser, coach. Firsf row: W. Shealifer, Fleck, G. Riden, C. Riclen, Greer, Goss, Horning, McLaughlin, Hoffman, Wray. Erb. I 953 BASEBALL SCORES BASEBALL LETTERMEN: Alan Deamer, Cliff McLaughlin, Ned Finlrbainer, Ronald Sipe, Warren Knapp, Clinfon Goss, Lee Bosserf, Darwin Scralchard, William Harlman, Darwin Long, Jerry Bannon, William Dailey, John Shambach, Leon Grassmyer, Ronald Heclrerf, Ken Rhodes, James Taylor, Leonard Aurand, Roberi' Rarick, Roberr Rehrer, Donald Horningg Wayne Shealifer, Ronald Fleck, managers. ACTION AT ihe plale and a full swing from Darwin Scralh- ard could mean a homer. L.H.S. OPP Juniafa Joini .... .. . I0 3 Porf Royal ..,. .. . 25 0 Capfain Jack Hunfingdon Bellefonle .. Capfain Jack Chief Logan Chief Logan Porf Royal . Bellefonie .. Juniafa Join? TRYING FOR a b base. . 0 4 . 6 I . 0 4 I2 0 . I 0 . . 3 2 . . 5 4 . 2 I5 . 8 0 ase hif, an opponenf clashes foward firsf T 4 , W of-,., ,f Y- hs, , esffifffz.. F' ,l'vf- 1 ,ima :J . , . SVA! .'5:'9xf -vo ,dna Un 5,-'Tl fi ,Q '1 We in .A .' N v ' ' , , v N . , ,L . U . SOCCER TEAM, lop row, left +o righlz Mr. Hariman, coach: Siflrins, Kresen, Shirey, Owens. Firsl' row: Conrad, Lauver Shellenberger, Houser, Warner, Schuchl, Soccio, Lulrens, Clelan, Crouse, Rehrer, Suloff, Fisher, Gliclc, Hunler. Harlman, Hughes. Second row: Fegley, Rocco, Vaughn, Dean S. Harlman, soccer coach. llur spirits are high as we strive to gain the goal L.H.S. OPP. Beaver Vocational .... .. 0 l MUGS TOWI1Sl'Iip ... . 0 5 Cenqre Hall hlllnl- I 6 Loganlon ....... . I 0 Em Penn ....,, .. 0 7 Sfafe College .... . 0 l Hublersburg . .. .. 0 0 Gregg Township .. . 2 4 SOCCER LETTERMEN: William Hariman, John Shirey, Roger Owens, Lloyd Lauver, Jerry Clelan, James Conrad, Larry Glick, Rocco Soccio, Kennelh Schuchl, Odon Snyder, John Crouse, Larry Vaughn, Frank Rocco, Jack Siilrins, Tom Hunier. SOCCER SENIORS, lop row, leff 'lo righf: Gliclr, Kresen, Soccio, Shirey, Hunier, Harlman, Crouse, Hughes. Firsf row: Fegley, Lauver, Fisher, Suloff, Conrad, Clelan, Rehrer. ,Al -1 As self-reliant citizens we face new responsibilities in the L. H. S. way .an 'Q-I The frua ies? of civilizaiion is, nof fhe census, nor 'lhe size of cifies, nor fhe crops,-no, buf fhe kind f 'lh f 1 ul' o man ecoun ry urnso . From SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE: CIVILIZATION by Ralph Waldo Emerson Published by William T. Cooke Publishing, Inc., Philadelphia. Phofography by The Kepler Sfudio. WE WANT TO THANK THE FOLLOWING PERSONS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS WHO HAVE HELPED TO MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE BY CONTRIBUTING AS PATRONS: ADVERTISING: AUTOMOBILES-REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES The Neon Shop AMUSEMENT DEVICES: Frank Guerrini ANTIQUES: Kei+h's Anfiques ARMY AND NAVY SURPLUS: K-Sales-Army 81 Navy Surplus ASSOCIATIONS: B. P. O. E., No. 663 Loyal Order of Moose. No. I43 George T. Sioicheff Cupp Molor Co. Erb's Body Shop Warner-Lewis Buick Co., Inc. Miller's Auio Supplies Corkins Moiors, Inc. Frey Molors Novak Molor Co. Noerr's Garage. Inc. Wilson's. BAKERIES: Wagner's Pasfry Shop Leiferman Bros. Bakery. Inc. Beaver Bros. Bakery Uniied Sleel Workers of America, No. I94O BARBER5: Cify Hook and Ladder Company No. 4. Bela-Tri-Hi-Y - '54 Henderson Fire Co. Lewisfown Educafion Associafion The Nesf Home Associaiion Phillips-Jones V. F. W. Posf I349 Lewisiown Federafion of Teachers. Local No. 89I ATTORNEYS: Siegel and Siegel Fefferolf and Brugler Houck and Barron Sluckenrafh and Levin Miles L. Cohen Paul's Barber Shop Hip Rhodes' Barber Shop Fisher's Barber Shop Ruhl 84 Rowe Joe Dimeo's Barber Shop BEAUTY PARLORS Powder Puff Beauly Shoppe Mary Barnes Modern Beaufy Shoppe Mary Cooper Beaufy Shoppe Elsie Shingler's Beaufy Shoppe Towne Beauiy Shoppe Shirley McCormick Beaufy Shop BICYCLES: Whi're's Bicycle Sfore BOTTLER: Miller Bolfling Works BUILDING SUPPLIES: Hoffman Supply Company Lewisfown Lumber 8: Supply Co. BUSINESS MACHINES: Zoller's Business Machines CABINS: Cify Line Cabins CHIROPODISTS: Dr. Sidney C. Sivilz CHIROPRACTORS: Dr. George E. Woriman C. H. Hess and Don Miller Dr. James W. Mauery CLEANER AND LAUNDRY: Half-Hour Laundromal Speedy Three-Hour Cleaners CLERGYMEN: Reverend E. S. Opdenhofl Reverand Owen F. Reilly Reverand Edward J. Deller Reverand J. Sydney Kane Rabbi Manning H. Bleich A Friend Reverend Cloyd Fields CLOTHING: Joseph's Fashion Shop Smarl' Shop Arlene Shop Krenlzman's Ladies Shop Bob Davis Princess Shop The Famous Lila Ford's Accessory Shoppe Ruhl's Clolhing Arlley Apparel Adler's for Men Pennshire Clolhes for Men Rubin's Joe Kafz Ladies Bazaar COAL DEALERS: J. B. Kasmarlc V. H. Shawver Roy Berrier CONFECTIONERS: J. V. Monlgomery 8: Sons-Old Fashioned Cocoanul Candy Lewislown Candy Company CONTRACTORS: Richard R. Myers W. Roy Crider Calvin R. Myers. Regislered Engineer W. D. S+einbach's Sons COOKING UTENSILS: Roy J. Freel- Vila-Craf+ -628 S. Wayne Slreel' 94 . COUNTY EMPLOYEES: H. Fred Fosler-Sheriff J. Paul Riden, Jr. George I. Howe-Prolhonofa ry Judge Paul S. Lehman CREAMERIES AND DAIRY STORES: Rieck Seallesl Ice Cream Purily Mill: Co. Royal Dairy Co. DENTISTS: Thomas H. Lake. D.D.S. William E. Chamberlain, D.D.S. Dr. George A. Shiller Dr. H. R. While Dr. Earl C. Cosfa Fred H. McClain, D.D.S. A Friend Dr. Paul Lawler DEPARTMENT STORE: Danlcs and Company DRUGS AND. NOTIONS: Parkway Service Slore S+aliford's Service Sfore Hillside Service Slore Peoples Service Drugs P. M. Headings Rea and Derick. Inc. Paul F. Wilson DRAPERIES: The Fabric Shop ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND APPLIANCES Roy Gales-Eleclric Service and Supplies Lewislown Appliance Cenler Shoop Radio Eleclric Service Wesl End Radio Shop Reynold's Elecfric R. H. Force Eleclric Grabbe's Eleclrical Service Eisenharl Appliances Wesl' End Repair Shop Q. F. Bash 5 81 I0-CENT STORES: McCrory's 5 8: lOc Slore G. C. Murphy Co. Slores of Lewislown, Pa F. W. Woolworfh FLOOR COVERINGS: George T. Bridgens 81 Co. FLORISTS: Leisl'er's Greenhouses lvlilIer's Greenhouses 8: Flower Slores Lewisfown Florisls Sowers Greenhouse FRUIT AND PRODUCE: S. Boova 84 Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS: Heller 8: Baudoux Ralph Barchus William K. Barr FU RNACES: Mauery's Sheel Melal Shop 95 FURNITURE: GROCERY STORES: Slewarl Taub Taub's Furnilure Exchange Penn Furnilure Co. Kaullman's Music and Furnilure Slo Bohn Furnilure Co. Mallern's Furnilure Slore The Woll Furnilure Co. B 8: G Furnilure Co. William F. Killing Furnilure Slore Hugh B. McMeen and Son, Inc. GAS COMPANY: Lewislown Gas Co. GASOLINE AND OIL: Eddie Armslrong's Penn-Lewis Molo Spigies Esso Slalion Shorl's Service Slalion Gallucci's Service Slalion Bob's Esso Slalion Sleven's Esso Slalion Snook's Allanlic Service Slalion Young's Allanlic Service Slalion Edmislon's Sunoco Service Ulsh's Amoco Service Lundvall's Esso Service Cenler A Friend Slewarl's Esso Slalion Shearer's Allanlic Service Slalion GIFTS: Holsopple's Chrislian Book Slore Parlchey's Flowers 8: Gills Fe r Co. Gianl Shopping Food Slore Meloni's Sell Service Baker Slore Co. E. B. Fink Berlha Bachman Grocery Yealer's Grocery L. D. Kline Marrone's Food Markel Margarel's Grocery J. B. Huey Yocum's Meals 8: Groceries Joe Bossinger Valley Food Markel Sluckey's IGA Markels Tony Soccio Clover Farm Grocery Hogg's Grocery Rocco's Super Markel Bigelow's Grocery Slore BedeIyon's Grocery A 8: P Food Slore Searer's Easl End Grocery Everly's Grocery-2I9 Brallon Avenue Shimp's Markel Fullz Grocery 8: Conleclionery Slore Smilh's Grocery-Junclion Mr. 8: Mrs. Allred Killing Markley's Meal Markel HARDWARE STORES: Bosserl's Hardware Roberl Johnson Hardware Ulsh-Shinkel Hardware Co. Franciscus Company Burnham Hardware Wilrose Gills--Miller Thealer Bldg. HATCHERY: Cavanaugh Bible, Book, and Gill Shop pennsylvania Forms Hafcnery' inc. GLASS: HAULING: Philip Woll 8: Sons Noerr Molor Freighl, Inc. HOTELS: Hofel Lewisiown Green Gables Hoiel INDIVIDUALS: Ronald Glick Jack Bosseri Hazel Showaller SI Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Pennebalcer Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ruble Mr. George McKee A Friend Buffy Mr. and Mrs. John W. lrwin Mr. A. D. Guy Eddie Jones 52 Mr. and Mrs. J. Orren Egolf, Sr. Geraldine Slroup '53 Rock, Tip. Doug, and Beanie Mr. and Mr. and A Friend Lewis H. A Friend Pai and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Meyer Mrs. Warren R. Shealifer Headings Mike Mrs. J. G. Pefers Mrs. C. B. Noerr Mrs. C. F. Diehl Mrs. Charles Schuchi rMr. William Uliley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Baldwin Neal H. Demslcie Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blessing Sam '59 Mildred G. Wenfz Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Shields Mrs. Rush Treasler Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Wian A Friend of A-4 M rs. Buelah Howard Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Snoolc, Sr. Russell Searer A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Waifers Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kauffman Charles W. Royce Phyllis Dreweil 45 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kingsion Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bailey Mr. and Mrs. E. Lohf Fred R. Gulshall Cliff Harlman 55 Carole Webber Mr. and Mrs. Marrhew Soccio Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Howell Mr. and Mrs. George Zinn Mr. Lesier A. Evans Charles A. Shoop Harold D. Cohen I8 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sfeever JEWELRY STORES AND REPAIRS: McClure's Jewelry Mur Jewelry Company Weaver's Jewelry Siore Paul S. Foss. Jeweler-4I W. Marker S+ Ronald E. Gilliland-Wafchmalcer Olson's Jewelers Kessinger's Jewelry Francis Orris Jewelry Wili's Jewelry JUNK: Joe Krenlzman and Son A Friend JUSTICE OF PEACE: Oscar F. Brush LOAN COMPANIES: Capilal Finance Corporaiion Beacon Loan Company Dr. C. F. Burns Drs. E. F. and W. E. Henry Boyd H. Hammaker, O. D. Personal Finance Company Consumer Discoum' Company MANUFACTURERS: Overhead Door Co. of Penna.. Inc. American Viscose Corporafion Sfandard Sfeel Works Division Lewis+own Foundry 84 Machine Co. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS: Dr. R. W. While Dr. O. C. Cole PAINT AND WALLPAPER SUPPLIES: Mann Edge Tool Co. MONUMENTS: Luck Monurnenf Co. MUSIC STORE: S'rade's Music Siore MUSIC TEACHERS: M. Elberr Prerfyleaf, Jr. The Miichell Sfudios Howard Sfackpole Mrs. F. A. Houser The Edna K. Myers School of Music NEWSPAPERS: Royer News Agency The Senfinel Zook's Painf 8: Wallpaper Service Maxwell Harder-Pain'rer 81 Paper Kemrer Paim' 84 Wallpaper Sfore PHYSICIANS: Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Marfhouse Dr. Frank R. Kinsey A Friend L. W. Schaefer, M. D. Jesse R. Johnson, M. D. Dr. Leo H. Roszell Dr. J. R. W. Hunfer, Jr. Andrew J. Parker, M. D. A. Reid Leopold. M. D. E. E. Rodriquez. M. D. Ralph E. Morgan, M. D. A Friend S. Meyer Klein, M. D. J. S. Brown, M. D. Eleanor M. Aurand. M. D. Joel Goldman, M. D. Dr. C. B. McClain Dr. Milfon H. Cohen George G. Dawe, M. D. J. R. McNabb, M. D. OPTOMETRISTS: Dr. Leon H. Fegley Dr. Thomas M. VanNaHa PHYSICIAN SI-IPPI-IES: Dr. R. K. Karn Dr. L. V. Rhodes Hile Physicians Supply Hanger PHOTOGRAPHERS: The Kepler Sfudio PLUMBING AND HEATING: D. E. McCoy-Plumbing 81 Healing Conlraclor POTATO CHIPS: I-Iar+ley's Porafo Chip Mfg PRINTING: Wagner's Prinl' Shop RESTAURANTS: Grandview Diner Spic 81 Span Reslauranl Jean's Reslaurani' Laskaris Bros. 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