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

 - Class of 1937

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JOY KEFFER . . . popular Joy has served as cheerleader for three years . . , possesses. a sunny, amiable person- ality . . . president of the Commercial Club . . . devoted to Cara-Nome cosmetics. MARTIN KODRICH . . . go-getternof the senior basketball team . . . likes oysters and dandelions . . . would like to make law his life work . . . still enjoys a game of tag. GEORGE KVOCHKO . , . Fritz Kreisler of the class . . . likes to go hiking with a telescope . . . tunes in on the Magic Key program . . . favorite magazine is Etude LA VERNA LUTHER . . . never thinks of entering class without her assignments prepared . . . recognized as the most versatile athlete in senior gym classes . . . chats with Ruth Clawson during noon hour. ROBERTA LUTHER . . . happy-go-lucky Birdie reads the Redbook . . . adept at translating French . . . thinks Astaire and Rogers make a magnificent dancing team . . . likes snowy weather. ROBERT LUTHER . . . limber Roebuck would like to sleep for twenty years . . . played end on the '36 football team , . . is noted for his concise statements . . . interested in hunting and fishing. HAROLD LYNN . . . tall, dark and handsome describes Dick . . . football captain . . . president of the Young Fellows' Club . . . has a professional future in baseball . . . adviser to the Culture Club. MARGARET McKLVEEN . . . diminutive Pudgie rooms in town so that she can engage in more school activities . . . entered an all over design in the National Schol- astic Art Contest. BETTY MCLAUGHLIN . . . Betty collects photographs of movie stars . . . likes to shop and eat cake . . . a violinist . . . supervises the supplies department of the Senior Cafeteria. ROBERT McCLUNE . . . intelligent, popular, reserved . . . outstanding debater . . . Bob missed most of the football season because of injuries but made up the lost time with his brilliant basketball playing. Promising Graduates Page Sixteen

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Dignified Graduates ANNA MILDRED FRYE . . . nothing is too much trouble for gay little Mid . . . wants to study beauty culture . . . has a one and only . . . treasurer of the Girls' Fellow- ship Club. JAMES FRY . . . collects autographs of famous orchestra leaders . . . business manager of the Mountaineer . . . acquired the nickname Barry from his Great Dane dog . . . an omnivorous reader, KATHLEEN GLESSNER . . . gentle Katie is afraid of the dark . . . a conscientious student , . . plays a violin . . . her friendly, sweet manner has won her many friends . . . a senior librarian, WILLIAM HEGAN , . , Hill is a crack shot on the Rifle Team . . . expects to study medicine . . . played quar- terback on the football squad . . . is an ardent skiing fan. BETTY HOFELT . . . grey-eyed and charming . . . prefers classical music to popular . . . wants a driver's license with a roadster attached . . . finds underclassmen amusing. EUGENE HORNER .... Foose would like to be a boxer . . goes after rabbits at every opportunity . . . an outstanding agricultural student . . . fishes in the Wat- erford stream with Bob Luther. VIOLA ISCRUPE . . . Vi serves as errand gi1'l for the school secretary , . . another Robert Taylor admirer . . . belongs to the Girls' Fellowship Club . , . enjoys making English projects REBA JAMES . . . likes to be teased . . . an attractive, unaffected brunette . . . one of the most efficient typists , . . secretary of the senior class . . . active in the Commercial Club. GEORGE JENKINS . . . 'tMopey was the only Mountaineer chosen for the first team on the Class B All-County foot.- ball squad , . . has an infectuous laugh . . . played on the senior basketball team . . . associate-editor of the Publications. EVELYN KASTNER . . . slim and blo11d Evelyn originates assembly programs . . . makes attractive advertising posters . . . spent a great deal of the first semester in the hospital because of appendic-itis. Page Fifteen



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STUDENTS ACQUIRE HABITS OF ACCURACY Just across the hall from the algebra classroom is the new commercial room, one of the most active centers in school. Miss Marshall has already organized an efficient commercial course for juniors and seniors. The hasty click, click of the typewriter keys informed the school that the seniors were not only practicing for mastery but also typing material for other departments. To see that modern oxfice methods were workable, the Junior Business Training students made a number of field trips to local places of business. In the algebra classroom, Miss Dickinson advised the freshmen and sophomores, To keep out of my Algebra Club, prepare your daily assign- ments, Our brilliant math instructor, with her keen sense of humor, made the solution of unknowns and square roots never-to-be-forgotten experiences. Miss Marker, Mr. Wylie's affable secretary, who spent many minutes everyday preparing detention slips, absentee lists, and club notices, also served as typist, telephone operator, and representative of the Lost and Found Department. Page Seventeen . Cusioclians of Records ' ' ' it L' W N Y..-,1s:.1.'ei5e.:.,i, - - .f ' A ' Miss Dickinson plans The Ghost Parade with Miss Marshall and Miss Marker. Patient typists find straight copy work exacting.

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