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l RALPH AMENT . . . a quiet, sincere student from Ligonier Township . . . enjoys reading the Satur- day Evening Post . . . belongs to the Commercial Club . . . would like to own a private business some day. GWEN ANKENY . . . better known as Bungle , comes from Oak Grove . . . plans to become a taxidermist . . . All-County honorable mention in football . . . travels around school with Tom Griffith. ELINOR BARRON . . . friendly and dependable . . . spends most of her time in the commercial room . . . supervised the candy counter last year . . . her constant companion is Laura Piper. DAVID BEATTY . . . congenial Dave is vice president of the Culture Club . . . enjoys singing, football, and posing for pictures . . . served as a dignified master of ceremonies at freshmen initiation. EARL BERGSTROM . . . Bud , a born optimist, excels in commercial art . . . displayed his collection of bayonets and swords at the Winter Eair . . . played varsity basketball his junior and senior years . . . noted for his wit and caricatures. ADA BETZ . . . viva- cious, hard-working Ada is anxious to know everything . . . an efficient chef in the senior cafeteria . . . a talented dramatic reader . . . revels in history and debating. MARGERY BRANT . . . petite, neat, polite, soft voiced Margie is the sweetheart of the senior class . . . a conscientious student . . . played Becky Thatcher in Tom Sawyer. SUZANNE BRERETON .. good-looking and queenly Susie lives next door to school . . . plays the clarinet like a natural . . . wants to enter Penn State . . . an excellent cook. fgzf-pp 'gg ra' 4.---I ew - -- -'rg .,.,g. , 3114 , --45' 'S'- ag,-' V- - 11: .V 1'- I--'J-2' FJ 1 -1- :fp-2:'iS1- .1 1'7g'1'1V -'--' T?g'hwTu16?-S'7, !ii'-': ' 4 '14'5 f9 9E,s-:,4f- 1:.',. 'in,'z-2' bgpxb wh . af- :p h S' , -W1 v-i,A,,1:xi-.f-....jl ,I-ix, ,-'. - 'S-4 -' .,. -5,-1 1- '- ,fm A ' 1 hi. '- . . 5. ..CS?'f-E4?'P5'.,-'-ff 2'?n:.o'w':','E-Nnf4?'E.QQD-- 3?1-t?5sfs-- Pf've.-f'S? -S. ,Y-M:-Yi'-53fff.'2'l '13'AfHvf l- -' .- 'l '7. ' C 51 - A ' .,. ' '- X ' f s 'Q A ' 1- P ' - -- f-A: . ff'1:.-:Q---sv :fb-L.f.a4:,.,1-12.422:fre-:11:. ,:.,.,51,-.g--,.- .'.,. .. , - E, j ,4 A x j 4- - L SEN IOR OFFICERS Pres. 'R43BE4IR'I' l'lAMll.I. V. Prcsf-7 ANNI2 LOUGHRAN Sccf MARY I.. CRAMER l Trcasf Miufs Buriu- Miss Marshall, Mr. Mat- hews, and Mr. McKclvcy discuss the financial stand- l ing of the Senior Class. 10
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An Understanding Counselor of Youth FRIENDLY, KIND, AND UNDERSTANDING, SUPERVISING PRiNc1 PAL, MR. C. C. WYLIE APPEARS TO THE STUDENT BODY In the course of our high school education there come many occasions when we are faced with problems for which we cannot find our own solution. Should we go to college? What subjects should we take? What clubs should we join? These are just a few examples of the questions with which we confront our super- vising principal, Mr. C. C. Wylie. Never is he too busy to counsel us and never do our problems seem too trifling for his attention. We have learned to rely on his opinions, given from his long experience with youth and his knowledge of our abilities and an understand- ing of our difficulties. To him goes the credit for our academic program and for the activities which ac- company it. He has given unsparingly of time and effort to advance our high school. I-Ie has traveled with our football, basketball, and debate teams, with our band and has visited our club meetings and our classrooms so that his praise or criticism of them comes from a sympathetic understanding of their problems. Through his talks in assemblies and in classrooms and his friendly conversations with individuals he has gained the friendship of the student body. He has inspired us to greater accomplishments, has helped us to form our character, and has given us friendly guidance. It is for these reasons we regard Mr, Wylie not as an autocratic leader, but as an under- standing, friendly counselor of youth. .u ,A vu . - . -I 'V - .- 1, . . .-, rm ,- , -.v gf . f '-1 K ' 'A'-'-4 11-. I v-'. ' T, '1 'ik' 34 -' 'ffrf-'4 p-Zu 3- 'f 1 1 - D ' ' ' 15 , 1 1-usher1--''A1a4,y,g'G:fg-f '-:f-1.g.sf.i-fu.k ,Q -I ,-lp1-.wbfyiie-qu-':1141 fa'QF.Q:-2 '5..'C-91-! fl+y-g5rT'6f?2'v':--5 :?:.5f'T':'1-6:1-ff'IlK1'Qfi-QW zwv 'K 'J' J P1 f'1F f:93'f-ge f'k,U,22'fE :flip-N-fa, ini:-r g... '--f-.N yrlsf- .':E'Lq-'K' -vSi'3':f'k5 1'Lz'.-,gpfsv v. .P ,-., ' -n 'L'-xyg-4'1'5 r I '- '-.-H' N- -2 H--fb.-g,. 1,1 -fy wa' - ' s ,Re f . S ' HY:-r'-g,a+ 'v'-Q4-N. ZZ-x 12-x r' . . 1-Qi. 'V - kf v- '-1-'Ri ' - ' 1.5-Kg, aa. - ' FvZ ii' , ' - - 5 '5' f,5.::P 15? - , -is. -:..,...- 4' - -. ,: '2s.- A- .f .N sf 'rf S- 'wax - . - '-fp. . - 4- ., ,, -- ' ..- s . -N ,xi-,L . .,.,.f.., 2-A ' We or 2 ,Q yi.. .4-.-an -lf .g-, . .--1--. ---- ..-N -.1 - -.-sv . 1- -V -- .- r- ff- V ., .,. . LM ,.,,N, .. 1- 1-5 ya, ,:.g,,3-,---, '-.z'-::r..cij5f,,3f-- rw,Q1w,N.,3:,,Zi'-:':f::.J.1,C-Agg.Q'jg:?'.:',5:Jj:i'525-.Pai-,-Q'fri-fieff--7.TZf-'frqliz V I A ., Q, V - . ..,- .g A .., , A .. .Qc-..,,,.y.,f,-4-...p.g.,.,-H-. -N 9 Yout11's Leaders
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MILES BUELL . . . reliable, determined, energetic l-lerky' '... an all-around sports' fan, reporter, and everybody's friend . . . served as class trea- surer for four years . . . has a valuable stamp collection. BETTY BURKHOLDER . . . during senior year moved to Salisbury, but later returned to her old Alma Mater . . . a crack-shot on the Rifle Team . . . wants to study art at Edinboro. FLOR- ENCE CARNS . . . friendly Flo of the sweet dis- position . . . the inseparable friend of Mary Lou' '... witty and amusing . . . spent her sopho- more year at Derry Township. LILLIAN CARNS . . . joy-loving Lillian excels in mathematics . . . a completely natural person, always finding some- thing to laugh at . . . belongs to the orchestra . . . wants to become a nurse. ELISE CHRISNER . . . versatile and efficient . . . editor-in-chief of the Publications . . . possesses many friends . . . an experienced debater . . . blushes easily . . . peppy cheerleader for three years. GERTRUDE CLARK . . . quiet and courteous 'Certie' '... the smallest member of the class . , , interested in commercial work . . . deserted her classmates in December for marriage. HARRY CLARK . . . happy-go-lucky Corky enjoys life to the limit . . . a member of the Swing Band . . . can usually be found at the news stand . . . played Rastus in the Ghost Parade . JAMES CLARK . . . genial i'jim is seldom down-hearted . . . always smiling . . . a loyal friend . . . likes school less than anything else . . . enjoys driving his Ford or teasing the girls. .ppc 1 rs., ,.,t, A...-. -1 . . --4,4-1 -,g. ,,..' .- , . - 44-gf-'11--aaa','..,,.-4 f,f-1991.9 33.-gp .-'--' 't'f.zs.-x.:.--L.f:'-nb'Iuka-.t-fm-s.fLLf-FP-f-1lf.. my.: P A l,1g f4.k3Qg f.'yv-nil, :.3'5-uf--hf,..1,f.gg1fq,r,1,, ,fy-giv. ,,h-Q-,,-Q sgwrcx,-i.4.3:-,1.-, -5g,,.1,x,,,f ,.. as P1 pg. , -- s..-gpgwx-...,. Uk., ru- J,,.., ,, V., ,..:..,f -A., .- 1- . -2- .-:JL L..-1-.--. f.. A-. . P- H.,-. -- . 11--4,1-a-,S+ -kwa-, yr.. --...H fr. Q-Q.. -'- ' . +A- J - . 14- ---...af I-z. x. -- i A,-2 Q,-,gssggfm-2.5.2 -fFsr 1-fan -'1-9-- my- ls': ' w a., 1-aw fs Y -sf: J sank, iqw... c--5g5Sr- 5 ,,,..-5.1. L. . A-y,,,4:u N: A vhpkv . . , wg .. . .L , - -3 1. 4, yf.,53.11,,5.,,,3,, .31-ig .4. ...!:,q-g149,.i5 3.-,3gA: ,,5,gq3, mm, gs. - Qs ,e1-s ,agfaA.' ,., si S9'17f' - As . -z . 1 1 ' - 5' 1 55:3-.si wE1 :-531711e6?Ef15ilf15Q2?l+'5-..+ lr-PPS 1-2-1-'e11'23?'?? 11-Jlfififllli-tl? f-T-931' -.b:???4lQ s-ri-fsx-E-A-?5'T-'-' 9 -Q 7'-,gRxf+?-.-i.:1-- T. .A ' 'li'T -' fffui -FA .Sis -. 4 - --'5f:g.':-f.':'.1z X .- is-,ef-M' A- ' -2'f.g,?:-: .P-'1,'--2 ''ffff--2.:','w-t5-fA'fwf.2 2'ik-'--?-'I'+- A , 5- L 1' ' ' ' ' ' i . ' '- . ' .' - f 'f '--- '- ' ff- '-srff-,--,--.jf1:f,,17',HL1'Tf.::f'.:L3---3,1--.ir-Z+',:.r',: v1.-..-R-.-lf - V I - - -- 1---mfg.,-,,1-,-. as-W-,.,.yAf Youth Moves Forward Mr. McKelvey and Mr. Mathews, the homeroom advisers, have been busily engaged in mak- ing the last school year for the seniors the most memorable. In addition to having to wrestle with junior and senior English classes, Mr. McKelvey also serves as adviser to the New Fort and the Debate Club. His efflcient and economical supervision of the school newspaper is characteristic of his achievements. I-le enjoys participating in amateur theatricals. Under Mr. Mathews' direction of senior class projects, enough money has been raised to finance a four day bus trip to Washington, D. C. Feasible plans for government and current pro- blems are argued pro and con in his Problems of Democracy class with an occasional field trip to gain firsthand facts. Upperclassmen receive their instruction in French from Mr. Mathews. As business adviser of the yearbook, he has helped the Staff finance successful annuals. Miss Marshalls capable management of class funds and promotion of activities by her sales- manship classes have done the seniors no end of good. I-Ier tactful and competent business methods have been bestowed upon her commercial students, who now show promise of becoming proficient in that field. 11
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