Ligonier Valley High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Ligonier, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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JEAN CHRISNER- You look all right, Mr. Deglau's ready, advises the photograph editor af the Mountaineer . . . vice presi- dent of Cecilian Chorus . . . senior ad- viser to sophomore Culture Club . . . de- signed wall hanging for Mr. Wylie's office. HENRY COLEMAN-Each morning and evening he sta1'ts to Walk eight miles to and from school . . . comes from Cook Township . . . fell off the bleachers at the football game . . . likes to play ping- pong. BILL COPELAND-Has red hair . . . member of the debating team - . . bril- liant student in chemistry . r . collects stamps . . . sold one of his collections . . . one of the Seniors who belongs to the National Guard. HARRY COX-Member of the football squad . . A six feet, two inches tall . . . plays an accordian . . . favorite sports are swimming and ice-skating . . . drives a. Chevrolet with an airplane on the engine. SENIORS JEAN CHRISNER HENRY COLEMAN BILL COPELAND HARRY COX HELENE EGRY MAURICE FLACK ROV FRYE HUGH HAMILL HELENE ERGY - Attended McKeesport High School sophomore year . . . has had her poetry in Hungarian publications . . . entered the League of Nations Contest her junior year . . . member of Debate Club and of the Girls' Fellowship Club. MAURICE FLACK-Violinist in the orch- estra . . l an efficient stage manager . . member of the Brush and Palette Club . . . Mr. Martin'S assistant . . . sharpens skates as a hobby . . . hectographs ma- terial for the teachers. ROY FRYE-Drives a green Ford road- ster . . . member of Mixed Chorus . . . one of the handsome members of the class . . . works at the American Store - . . expects to have his own store some day. HUGH HAMILL-Half of the Mutt and Jeff pair . l . had his finger broken while playing football . . . member of the Rifle Club . . . enjoys outdoor sports . . . be- longs to Good Fellows' Club. THE SCHQQN l Ei UDITNCDN Page Sixteen

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SENIORS RANCES ALEXANDER OHN AMENT ,RAYDON ANTHONY ESSIE BATES IILDRED BETZ IERLE BOSSART ICHARD BROWNFIELD OUCETTA CARNS i FRANCES ALEXANDER-Book Worm of the class . . , read Quo Vadis three times . . Little Women' ten times . . . follows Longfellow in her poetic endeav- ors . . . scurries here and there collecting articles for the New Fort. JOHN AMENT- Excellent impersonation of Mr. Deglau, the photographer, in senior chapel review . . rides to school with Lew Marker in his milk truck . . . Rich- ard Nicely's best pal . . . battles hard with difficult math problems. GRAYDON ANTHONY-Did somebody say an acrobat? . . . that's our cheerleader . . . he isn't triplets . . just in the play, The Perfect Getaway . . . secretary of Rifle Club - . . class humorist . . . sang in Mixed Chorus. JESSIE BATES-Comes from Darlington . . . enjoyed the privilege of riding to school with Mr. Fink . . , just can't think of French without her paper . . hates to recite . . . everybody's friend. MILDRED BETZ-Why the brush and palette? . . . she's a member of the art club . . . inseparable from Sarabel Luther . . had her paragraph selected by as- sistant editor of Scholastic as one with literary possibilities. MERLE BOSSART-All those sweet notes . . . the-y're coming from Merle, president and trumpeter of the Band and Orchestra . . . efficient class vice president for two consecutive years . . Coach's selection for most versatile football player. RICHARD BROWNFIELD-Some one run- ning with a first aid kit . . . that's the football manager . . . one of the feature editors for the 1935 Mountaineer . . . Bazaar fish pond promoter . . supplies the class with the joys of living. LOUCETTA CARNS-Walked to school in twenty below zero blizzards . . . likes to mix acids and gases and be surprised at the results . . . good natured . . belongs to the Girls' Fellowship Club. CDF UAE MQUNTAI NEER Page Fifteen



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JOHN HAMILL--Played the Freshman in senior chapel review of the school year . . . enjoys mastering trig problems . . his pugilistic tendency resulted in five black eyes in fcnir years . . inter- ested in stamp collections. CHESTER HAYS-The tall silent Senior whom the New Fort named Velocity . . . plays the piano by ear . . . enjoys corn roasts and square dances . . . we never find him loafing in study hall. LOUISE HEINTZELMAN- Leading lady in plays . . . hand tennis champion . . . one senior who read' Ludwig's Napoleon . . author of plays for assemblies . . . Assistant Business Manager of 1935 annual . . . Associate Editor of 1936 Mountaineer. MABEL ISCRUPE-Is not afraid of diffi- cult jobs . . . served as general chairman of Senior Bazaar . . . belongs to Cecilian Chorus and Girls' Fellowship Club . . . many others girls envy her-her curly red hair. ARCHIE JOHNSON-Won't be rushed. . . enjoys heated arguments . . . his noon hour is divided between eating lunch and de- livering orders for the Cash Meat Market . . . belonged to agriculture class last year. DOROTHY JOHNSON-Enrolled in Cecil- ian Chorus and Art Club . . . handled tickets for Bazaar . . . her neighbor's little girl likes to come to school with her . . . Mabel Iscrupe and she have interests in common. JEAN KEFFER-Delights in teasing Ruth Kelso and Bertha Savage . . . talented worker in crafts . . . planned programs for Art Club meetings . . . entered gift box with cut-paper design in Craft section of Scholastic Contest. RUTH KELSO- Won the Mountaineer Poster Contest two successive years . , . her block prints have added to the attrac- tive appearance of the New Fort . . . her curly head is often bent down to suppress a giggle. SENIORS JOHN HAMILL CHESTER HAYS LOUISE HEINTZELMAN MABEL ISCRUPE ARCHIE JOHNSON DOROTHY JOHNSON JEAN KEFFER RUTH KELSO QF THE MCDUNTA! NES? Page Seventeen

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