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

 - Class of 1939

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Donato enjoys Chrisner's emphatic praise of the junior class play while Wylie and Mclntyre look on, QThrough the eyes of the candid camera, the past year has been one of profit and pleasure for the juniors. Although they met with many defeats, they also gained much in the way of learning. As our cameraman moves up the hall, he hears strange melody, emerging from one of the classrooms. lt's only the juniors practic- ing Frere jacques in the fourth period French class, a little off key perhaps, but the students are enjoying themselves. As he waits at the end of the hall, Margaret Martens approaches with a pail of something which turns out to be ice cubes. Shes on her way to the physics laboratory where the juniors are trying to test thermometers. Wait a minute, Mr, Photographer! We'll have to snap a picture of our varsity athletes. Five of the outstanding basketball players, C. Donato, j. Kozar, R. Haas, B, Melville, and G. Wuchina were juniors and were greatly responsible for the team's success. The Junior Class Upholds OFF l CERS ROBERT WYLIE - - - - - President CHARLES DONATO - - - - Vice President BILL CHRISNER ---- - - Secretary KI ANE MCINTYRE ------- Treasurer Miss DICKINSON AND MR. WAUKEAMAN - Advisers Well, we had better move along now while it's still light enough to take pictures. What luck! l-lere come james Corna, drum major of the band, and his assistants, Eleanor l-lunter, jean I-loupt, and Ellen Griffith. They certainly know how to handle those batons. Remember Bob Riggs' assembly speech during the Publications' hamburger campaign and Tom Carnes' description of his trip to the Farm Show in Harrisburg? These were proofs of the fact that the juniors also have some eloquent speakers in their class. Not to be outdone, Bob Wylie and Margaret Martens attended the All-Western Orchestra at Gakmont, and Bob also attended the All-State Band Festival in johnstown. Look out! you're going to run into jean Shirey. My, she certainly hurries around to gather feature material for the Publications. And heres the question of the year- Why do the freshman boys like jean so well? Lucky freshmen!

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ages . . . active in every club he joins . . . class president in junior year. GEORGE WEAVER . . . hates to study . . . known as Buzz to his friends . . . interested in mechanical en- gineering . . . shows indifference toward the weaker sex . . . one of Mr. Pershing's agri- culture students. MARY ELIZABETH WELLER . . . Bids or Judy enjoys basketball . . . Mother Mclntyre in Growing Pains' '... owns a dog named Skippy' '... is a decided opti- mist and dreamer who thoroughly detests posing for pictures. ADEL WILT . . . really and truly a blonde . . . an important member of band and orchestra . . . also finds time to design decorations for dances . . . plays the alto horn . . . has burning ambition to be an interior decorator. THOMAS WoLEoRD . . . an enthusiastic nimrod who usually gets his deer . . . wants to be a pilot . . . follows the New York Giants very closely . . . says he is allergic to onions. MARY JANE WYLIE . . . crowned May Queen last year . . . popular T. Zimmerman B. Zuri and friendly . . . calls her pet dog Pest . . . her love for reading makes her an excellent librarian . . . adores springtime . . . played the lead in Growing Pains. TwYLA ZIMMERMAN . . . it's not hard to see why her nickname is Zimrnie' '... famous for her bright blue eyes and pretty hair . . . a good student . . . comes from Waterford . . . prefers brunettes and anything blue. BERT ZURI . . . tall, dark, dignified, reserved Bert . . . has smooth, graceful walk , . . desire to study forced him to leave varsity athletics this year . . . girls envy him his black curls.



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Prestige of Predecessors However, the juniors have been social- minded, too, During the class play, The Charm School, they celebrated jane lVlc- lntyres birthday by going on an eating spree for a few hours one evening. The juniors also sponsored the St. Patricks Day dance and the annual Prom and banquet. Another annual event on the juniors' calendar was the selection of class rings. Here, we can stop just long enough to snap FIRST GROUP First row Corna, D. Camp- bell, B. Essey. Blair,Fedorkey, lfelgar, Ankney, Berkey. -Second raw Donato, L. Camp- bell, E. Essey, Gramer, An- dreyehack, Baker, Enos, Fish. Ghrisner. 'Hurd mum E. Dennison, Cllse, D. Brant, lVl. Brant, Buell, Carnes, Ferry, P. Den- nison, Ambrose. Donaldsonf absent. SECOND GROUP First mu' I2 Hunter, Horner, lsgrupe, lvl. Graham, W, llunter, P. Graham, lvlartens, Hartman, Kurtz. Surond ruui. lvlenoher, Housty, johnson, Hantz, Kallman. Houpt, Kuhns, lvl Miller, Jackson, Kastner. 'Third mu' lvlonico, llarkcom, B. Hunter, Griffith, Melville, Kennedy, Freeman, A lvlillcr, Muir. Fourlh row Kline, lvlalkoch, Luther, Kozar, Kolesar, Haas, Long, McLean, Mimna. Houston and G Hutchison-. absent. THIRD GROUP Fzrsl row' XVeller, Nlelntyre, Smith, Noel, L. Nicely, Pe- trucci, T. Neiderhiser, NIC- Kelvcy. Sucond mu' G Shirey, Taylor, Wuchina, Snyder, Shotz- barger, Stoner, lvl J. Nicely, X. D. Nicely, lvlelvlaster. l Third rouu' Wilt, RifHe, Sois- son, Roddy, P. Neiderhiser, Riggs, Naugle, Wylie, Rite- nour. Fuurlh mu' Weimer,J. Shirey, Nameth, Popp, Talarovich, Perkey, Ray. a picture of the ring committee, composed of Peggy Graham, Bob Wylie, Alta Snyder, Bill Ghrisner, Charles Donato, jane lvlclntyre, and Tom Carnes. Alta prominently dis- played her love of black with the choice of a large onyx ring. And now we must hurry home and add these pictures to our list ofjunior class memo- ries in our class treasure album. 1 1 3 Y Q : l if

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