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Mill . . . interes JACK TOSH-Captain of the football team . . . President of Young Fellows' Club . . . takes Constantine Tiberi joy-riding at noon . . . Athletic Editor of the year- book . . . talented in dramatics. MARY LOUISE TOSH- Decided before Christmas that she preferred working to school . . . was the only Senior from Oak Grove . . . is always happy-go-lucky . . . school Secretary's good friend. DOROTHY WALLACE-Member of the Girls' Fellowship Club . . . occasionally giggles out loud in English class but is afraid to recite in French . . . is one of the Waterford trio. CLARENCE WEIMER- A good checker player . .' . everybody knows Spike from Laughlintown . . . showed himself a small, but spunky player in one football game . . . professional gun carrier and caddy at Rolling Rock. FRANK BAUM- Comes ROBERT WELTY-A share-holder in Lig- onier's first Riding Academy - . . belongs to Rifle Club . . . girls covet his curly hair . . . jolly Santa Claus in Class of '36's sophomore party. SARAH WINELAND-An active member of the Brush and Palette Club . . . likes typ- ing and wants to be a stenographer . . . Faye Thomas' shadow . . . enjoys read- ing long biographies . . . earnest student of government. THOMAS WUCHINA- Dependable stage- manager . . . leads a double life, milkman in the morning and newsboy in the even- ing . . . invited to the football banquet because he was champion ticket-seller at the games. MARGARET ZIMMERMAN- The third member of the Waterford trio . . . is known by her strange nickname Dude . . . plays on the Oak Grove mushball team . . . brings Miss Marker's ice cream at noon. from Weaver's ted in ping-pong and agri- SENIORS JACK TOSH MARY LOUISE TOSH DOROTHY WALLACE CLARENCE WEIMER ROBERT WELTY ARAH WINELAND THOMAS WUCHINA MARGARET ZIMMERMAN culture . . . is always seen With Henry Coleman . . has gained first hand knowl- edge of court procedure, as an actual wit- ness. Gli TM! MCDUNTAI NEEVQ Page Twenty-one
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BERTHA SAVAGE- Won't be separated from Ruth Kelso . . . was chairman of re- freshment committee for Art Club's Treas- ure Hunt . - . enjoyed square-dancing at Senior Bazaar A . . belongs to Girls' Fel- lowship Club. JANE SHAFFER-Affirmative speaker on debating team last year . . . made puppets for Hamlet project . . . 'neat in appear- ance . . . helped arrange decorations for banqnet before 1935 Prom . . . Senior Editor of the Mountaineer. RICHARD SHIREY-Business Manager of the yearbook . . . played varsity football four years and is an expert marksman . . . outside of school he is interested in hunt- ing, fishing and his various jobs. FRANCES SHOUP-Editor-in-Chief of the Mountaineer . . - a handball enthusiast . . . usually seen in her black Plymouth and visits'Lat1'0be frequently . . . adviser to sophomore Culture Club . . . a profici- ent pianist and organist. SENIORS BERTHA SAVAGE JANE SHAFFER RICHARD SHIREY FRANCES SHOUP RUTHE SMITH FAYE THOMAS CONSTANTINE TIBEI GLENN TOSH RUTHE SMITH-The snappy brown-eyed gypsy fortuine teller at the Senior Bazaar . . . first Editor-in-Chief of the New Fort . . . President of Cecilian Chorus and a member of the trio. FAYE THOMAS- Gracie Allen of the senior class . . has definite ideas on everything - . . weighs all the way to eighty-five pounds . . . interested in art and active in Girls' Fellowship Club. CONSTANTINE TIBERI- Originator of the famous Duck Drawer in the art room . . . had his leg broken in the Mt, Pleas- aut game . . . interested in boxing, Tosh, and Wilpen . . . member of National Guard. GLENN TOSH--Circulation Manager for the New Fort . . . Senior Class Secretary, Rifle Club Treasurer, and hall patrolman . . drives a truck for his father and works at Idlewild in the summer. Tl-LE SCMQCDL UMC EDU NGN Page Twenty
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Class of 1936 Walter Morris: Good afternoon. We are sending across the ether a description of the reunion of the class of 1936. This tenth reunion has brought classmates from all parts of the world to dream of days gone by and renew high school ac- quaintances. Our time on the air is lim- ited as we now give you, friends, a de- scription of the festivities. Betty Peo- ples and Helene Egry, famous editors of Better Literature and Poetry, have just arrived from England where their main oifices are located. Hello, Bob, can you tell us some news? Robert Welty: Sure, Walter. I see Ruth Kelso and Roy Meyers in the crowd. They painted an individual portrait of each class member and the pictures are on exhibit here. Graydon Anth0ny's Maga- sin de Paris is well represented as I see Graydon and Louise Heintzelman, his well known mercantile buyer, playing tennis with Harry Cox and Jean Chrisner. Jean is a physical tra-ning teacher at Ligonier High and Hairy owns the Cox Stores Company. This class certainly favors athletics as I see numerous games in progress. I'll have to leave now since some of my friends are calling for me to do some trick riding. I'll be seeing you. Walter Morris: Our Bob is a successful business man. He holds 80 per cent of the stock of the Welty Riding Academy, Inc. Speaking of athletics reminds me that two '36 graduates are now football coaches. Jack Tosh, who was captain of the '35 team, is coach at Princeton. Rich- ard Shirey, an outstanding player of the '34 and '35 teams, has cnarge of the Southern California squad. The boys are arguing the prowess of Eastern and Western football, while Clarence Weimer, Laughlintown realty dealer, is listening. Here comes Louise Heintzelman. Say a few words, Louise. Broadcasts Louise Heintzelmarl: Certainly. Olga Pons, who owns a chain of restaurants, gave the class reunion luncheon. There wasn't anything left when the class of '36 finished. John Ament and Chester Hays, who own most of the farms in Ligonier Valley, are obtaining some valuable farm information from Turney Ross, state agricultural expert. Wesley Mickey, United States Senator from Pennsyl- vania, is handing out statements of his political views. He just now gave Fran- ces Alexander, poetess and dude rancher, some of his propaganda. I must leave now. Good-bye Walter. Walter Morris: Merle Bossart, conductor of the Ligonier Philharmonic orchestra, is now playing some scores from Baum's Haunted, Frank Baum wrote his opera last year and it became famous im- mediately. Boyd Muir, first violinist in the orchestra, will soon play the solo part of The Ghost Creeps, by Baum. Roy Frye's orchestra will play for the danc- ing after the Philharmonic Orchestra has Hnished. Fern Patterson and Roy are the featured vocalists of the orchestra. No doubt you have all heard the famous name of Tiberi. Constantine is head of the Tiberi Barber's Supply Company. What a coincidence! Constantine is headed toward me now. I know you want to speak to the folks, Constantine. Constantine Tiberi: I intended to give my old classmates a thrill this afternoon, but my plans didn't work out so well. I had my pilot, Richard Nicely, bring me to Ligonier from New York this morning. I intended to enter your midst by para- chute, but . . . as you have noticed, I didn't. I jumped from the plane and my parachute opened, but the wind carried me to the business section of town. Im- agine my surprise when I landed on top of the only skyscraper in sight. I stayed IME SCMCDQL Lil-E l:DlllQN Page Twenty-two
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