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LOUISE HARKCOM . . . Louie to her friends. . .carefree . . . spends her free moments singing and listening to Cab Callaway's orchestra . . . interested in poetry. ED HART- MAN . . . laughing eyes and million-dollar smile . . . a plea- sant drawl . . . answer to a maidens prayer . . , regular in attendance although he comes from the sticks . KEN- NETH HORNER . . . Kenny prides himself on his golden locks . . . likes to ski . . , debonair . . . artistic ability enabled junior float to win first prize in '38, JEAN HOUPT . . . one- third of triple-threat twirlers . . . scraps with cousin Dick . . . was active member of debate team and good student . . chatterbox. MARY HoUsTY . . . gentle sweetness . . . is handy with a needle . . . likes Shakespeare and poetry . . . member of senior crowd from Wilpen . . . wistful smile. ELEANOR HUNTER . . . sprightly bass viol player of music depart- ment . . . victim of practical jokes . . . drum major three years . . . glee club member . . . Hutterbye. WILLIAM HUNTER . . . works his tongue overtime , . . goes in for red in a big way: cars, hats, ties . . . plays trombone . . . a born cheerleader. RUTH HUsToN . . . dignified, serene . . . claims Rolling Years is her favorite book . . . partial to red heads and Ford V8's . . . left school senior year. GERALDINE HUTCHINSON . . . a ready smile . . . would like part ownership in a Chevrolet . . . prefers the good old summertime . . . struggled to school from Fairfield Town- ship. RICHARD JACKSON . . . pleasant but unobtrusive . . . one of Mr. Pershings Aggies '... member of Rifle Club . . . drives a car and a plough. GLENN JOHNSON . . . tall, bashful, industrious . . . enjoys ice skating and hockey . . . brave enough to take solid geometry . . . steers clear of most girls. ALLAN KALLMAN . . . Lemon derives his nickname from his blond tuft of hair . . . makes up for his size with big ideas . . . photo fiend. THELMA KASTNER . . . blue eyes, blond hair, and blushes . . . a sincere and good natured student . . . enjoyed life as a Frosh . . . has friendly smile. ISADORE KLINE . . . would like to be called joe . . . enjoys swimming . . . will probably attend University of Pittsburgh next year . . . nobody's enemy, but everybody's friend . STEVE KOLESAR . . . an- other blond six-footer . . . happy go-lucky .. .played football three years . . . victim of George Popp's teasing . . . hopes to become a big league baseball player. JOHN KOZAR . . . a square shooter with Herculean Strength . . . tops as a football end and basketball guard . . . triple tonguer in wit . . . aspires to be a coach. 23 SENIORS Tl 9 Al- fl 4? ak, lil Room 14, with Louise Weller in charge, leads in the Crowell magazine campaign . . . Seniors add another SIOO to Washington Fund . . . Gab Nameth shines as our best salesman . . . ln sigecial Christmas assembly, ec. 22, one act play Guest House is presented with Mary Lou Naugle and Jim Freeman in the leading roles . . . Room ll gives Mr. McKelvey a beauti- fully bound volume of Shake- speare for a Christmas gift , . . A long pause for a vacation dur- ing the holidays-Dec. 22 to Jan. 2 . . . Hooray! local cagers beat Derry on latter's Hoof, jan. 19.
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WILEERT KUI-INS . . . Wib . . . local billiards shark . . . another city farmer . . . raises dogs, pigeons, and rabbits . . . profound admirer of the great out-of-doors. ANNABELL KURTZ . . . a friendly conservative . . . came here in her junior year . . . lovely brown hair . . . loathes oysters . . . plans to study beauty culture at Wilfred Academy. JOsI-iUA LONG . . . genial, ever cheerful Josh . . . a brilliant chemistry student . . . was valuable member of class basket- ball team . . . one of few higher mathematicians. HOWARD LUTHER . . . has blushed through his four years of high school . . . New Forts Chilly Doyle' '... ambition to study forestry at Penn State. GEORGE MALKOCH . . . keeps his thoughts to himself . . . played football four years and was captain his senior year . . . finds grey-eyed brunettes attractive. MARGARET MARTENS . . . proving good things come in small packages . . . ranks among top honour students . . . Johnstown Symphony member . . . attended P.S.M.A .... feature editor this year. JANE MCINTYRE . . . Janie Mac edited the publications her senior year . . . a reliable and capable student . . . glee club member . . . class officer for two years. BETTY MCKELVEY . . . ready, willing, and able . . . served on Publications for three years . . . gifted artist . . . designed division pages for MOUNTAINEER her sophomore year. IVA MCMASTER . . . one of school's few red-heads, true to Scotch ancestry . . . can make the pigeons in girls' basketball . . . wants to be a children's nurse. WILLIAM MELVILLE . . . Breezy's personality produces results . . . oozes self-confidence . . . What! late again? . . . senior class president . . . basketball letterman . . . magnificent physique and captivating smile. VIOLET MENOHER . . . outstanding in studies and sports . . . only girl in her solid geometry class . . . rain or snow couldn't keep her away from basketball games. ANNA MARGARET MILLER . . . Anna Marg is jolly and lots of fun . . . always reading movie magazines . . . active in Mixed Chorus . . . every- one's friend. MARGARET MILLER . . . a firm believer in the old saying that silence is golden . . . persevering in her school work . . . Anna Margarets buddy. FRANK MoNIco . . . modesty personified . . . delights in lengthy arguments with Carl Muir . . . fears the unusual in life . . . career-lawyer or salesman. CARL MUIR . . . taciturn . . . courteous and co- operative . . . a student from the township . . . enjoyed life at L.H.S. and will be one of our most loyal alumni. GA- BRIAL NAMETH . . . Gabby proved an efficient business- man in magazine campaign . . . furnished beef for foot- ball team . . . an expert chauffeur and typist. 25 sE:N1oRs il 9 Qi- az, r 1:2 f Second semester begins with many changes in schedules . . . Activity periods on Tuesda and Friday take care of club meetings and homeroom dis- cussion grouips . . . Johnny Kozar is dec ared a hero as he sinks the first basket in over- time period to defeat Derry Township . . . Receives his bouquet the next morning in school . . Seniors in the Checker Tournament didn't feel so bad when Mr. Wylie was also beaten by the school champion, Allan Bennett . . . Ligonier cagers clinch Section Xlll champion- ship for second successive year by a decisive win over Derry Borough . . .Many Derry stu- dents attend our Valentine Dance . . . Feb. 29 at the Leap Year dance girls discover the obligations and fun of serving as escorts.
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