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

 - Class of 1941

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FRANCES SNYDER . . . attractive and reliable describe Frances to perfection . . . one of the few girls that are inter- ested in any kind of umath' ',.. some- times checks papers for Miss Dickinson. HELEN STANISLAW . . . jovial Stany would make an ideal nurse . . . is an alert basketball player . . . an indus-- trious chemistry student . . . a capable secretary and a good character actress. GEORGE STONER . . . was enrolled in the agriculture course before he left Ll-IS. at the end of the first semester to travel South . . . gave an impressive perfor- mance in the Armistice play. MARY TABILI . . . cheerful Mary spends hours in the commercial room . . . teacher shy . . . loves to argue and joke with Lena . . . collects poems and pictures. DoR1s THOMAS . . . desires a very dark suntan . . . enjoys playing basketball . . . wears unusual jewelry . . . writes clever themes . plans a career as an interior decorator. DWAYNE TosH . . . pleasant and quite reserved . . . eager to gain altitude in Hying . . . agile roller skater . . . hardly ever misses a movie . . . a frequent caller at Young- wood. lVlARGARET TOSH . . . Marg is the quietest girl in the class . . . revels in being inconspicuous . . . scared to death of ghosts . . . thumbs home with her brother. RUDOLPH ToTH . . . shy Rudy dreams of using the brush and palette R. . . longs to meet an All-Ameri- can football player . . . handles a type- writer gracefully. DALLA VIRGILLI . . . Curly is simply dying to become ,an air hostess . . . excels in secretarial work . . . always has her lessons prepared . . . accumulates poetry and post cards. . RICI-JARD VOGELE . . . another red- head . . . Dick is afraid of nothing not even a saxophone lesson . . . takes trips to Florida and Laughlintown . . . plays on class basketball team. ANNA MAE WEAVER . . . came to LHS. her sopho- more year from lN4unhall . . . an excel- lent hostess at her frequent parties . . . will part with her kiddie car when she learns to ride a bike. KENNETH W'ELCH Q . . entered L.l-l.S. in February from Greensburg where he was a cheerleader . . . young business man in Early to Bed' '... treasures true friends . . . a future aviator. EDITH WEST '. . . insists Latin is her favorite subject . . . prospective mem- ber of Tall Story Club . . . delights in parties . . . organized an Anti-Sour Puss League . ALEXANDER WIDICH . . . stellar tackle on football eleven . . . seems to get a kick out of school be- cause he never misses . . . champion Hwisecracker' '... concerned with meta- bolism of motors. RALPH WTOLFORD . . . persistent serenade Chaser . . . favors sleep or brunettes . . . excels in geometry . . . likes to drive girls around during school hours . . . an old time fiddler who plays classical music. ANDY ZAMBCRSKY . . . quiet Andy is another ambitious woodsman . . . dwells near Wilpen . . . a woman hater, or per- haps just scared of them . . . enjoys reading. JOAN ZERCHER . . . romanti- cally minded . . , specializes in swim- ming, designing prom decorations, and collecting Tommy Dorsey records . . . aggravated widow in junior play . . . sang in State Chorus at Carlisle. WILLA ZIDERS . . . winsome Billie is a whiz on a velocipede . . . sprouts wings at the sight of a rat . . . plans to follow a career as a Red Cross nurse, hence her parti- cular interest in chemistry.

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Frances Snyder Helen Stanislaw George Stoner Mary Tabili . Doris Thomas Dwayne Tosh Margaret Tosh Rudolph Toth . Dalla Virgilli Richard Vogele Anna Mae Weaver Kenneth NVelch Edith West Alexander Widich Ralph Wolford Andy Zamloorsky ' joan Zercher Willa Ziders Q f



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THE 1941 MQUNTAINEER I Mildred Edward Zimmerman Zurick lVlILDRED ZIMMERMAN . . . tranquil Mid possesses a never fading smile . . . is an excellent French student . . . en- joys checking excuses for INIr. McKelvey . . . declares Green lvlansionsu is her favorite book. EDWARD ZURICK . . . is afraid of big assignments . . . belongs to the band and orchestra . . . prefers loaf- ing in the hall to his homeroom . . . wants to be a barber. SENIOR CELEBRITIES As has been the custom in previous years the Seniors have chosen from their class those persons whom they be- lieve to be outstanding fromethe stand- point ofthe unique characteristics which they possess. MOST POPULAR BOY '... Bill Gaskin . . . friendly, likable Bill was a universal favorite with his classmates. MOST POPULAR GIRL . . . Florence lvlenoher . . . Flossie with the pleasing personality and effervescent spirit that charms everyone. BEST STORY TEL- LER .... IX4argie I-laas amuses us with her dramatic narrations of fantastic tales and her ambitions. CLASS ROMEO . . . lkflike Fabian, our dark Casanova, sweeps the fair maidens off their feet. BEST NATURED SENIOR . . . Betty Lou Burns . . . industrious Betty willingly undertakes any task set be- fore her. OUTSTANDING ATI-I- LETE . . . Tom I-Iunter . . . talented hardwood and grid star . . . basketball captain his senior year. MOST TALK- ATIVE . . . Robert Burger . . . Bob has both questions and answers to almost any conceivable subject. MOST VER- SATILE . . . Louise Brant . . . takes an active part in school activities . . . band, orchestra, athletics, dramatic produc- tions, and publications. MOST STUDIOUS STUDENT and MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED . . . Mary Lou Clark won both of these honors because she is a hard but cheer- ful worker. BEST LOOKING BOY . . . ,Iohn Felgar . . . handsome johnny was chosen as the photographers model. BEST LOOKING GIRL . . . Marie Krichbaum . . . our May Queens dark hair, blue eyes, and beguiling smile will endear her memory to all of us. CLASS POLITICIAN . . .james Bates. . .ably leads P. of D. class discussions . . staunch Elephant defender. CLASS FLIRT . . . Betty Lou Keffer with her gay blue eyes intrigues large numbers of the opposite sex but es- pecially red-heads. CLASS MUSICIAN . . . Mike Petty is a regular representa- tive in musical festivals . . . has mastered the intricacies of the viola. MOST TYPICAL SENIOR . . . Bee Fry . . . represents our , class because of her beauty, sincerity, and personality. LONG AND SHORT OF TI-IE CLASS . . . Bill Penrod and Lena Ivlonico . . . tiny Lena is dwarfed by the gigantic proportions of Bill. JF- ' IS. - I---- AV I -. - - J- , ' lv- fm .J 2 'H' Ami -. 'Ia-.0 --'-- xg,.,3.5'-'.1-t n Af-L-G..-,fn -'L 'Lp-Lx-1-g.'f'-Y -1- - '4--L.'--5-'1 ,'-c-7-Q-gif : '-:LwJ.--.Syl 'Y JG:--sh-2. -.A Ll' 4 1',Y-jim ,,:::.w-.'-:ypi'-- ,-ig1v,,g-grits-4P,':7+'vg1,.1:-:'L,..L11w35-.i qw .4g.r.1-41-1-,,3,, fx-.--ga:-?1-,gi--,, f'.qf1j.fr'-'.4a:5g-,fE1ff,JjgY'?Flg:g51x'7',g. ' rl-.-,f:j.ff-:.5r1-f ,L-'55 1- gf M' as X 5 Qs. B, ,, P, -4 -f -aff3e:4'e:fa2e:eaw.ar .wean-1-sffma rv er 'wfalpzfi- w i --sv +-' we J A -at Q 'L gm R-Ah N. F-r5+'+32?iF6'--:?'b'3,ku I -' 4 Awww, ,Q-. - 0 . 'gQir, F Q T -I-I , 155 'Q 'H' -41 - .' -'- -v -1. . Lv-'Q-P . -, ' -. 4 - Qs. . xy - -1-.-MW- -3. 5,15- W-5+ H- Q.-93' -'-.. V .. . -. 'T- Ili-v.--4' -'17 '- M ' - - r aa- ,.-.,,. is . I .- I f ' . , .1 -, :ai , '-.wQg,:,..- 15.1 '-af. . -fertile E xmbrff- fp- et' 'sf fit' 'iam-ras-Q-3722.-raw-afv,-if.-atijifff -r ...31'Se:-:-Qu-.fs 1- Q- .-fiwe.-pray.-1-ffsvlawfgs-1.--Qffasv-Sea -few..-J-fsqsiff 43:1-'P Atff 'E-115-,T,i:JJ-7I':5x7::75-in-FSk fT iSw1Q?.5'2'-r.1- -c.fia'L...f 'Q '-:'+f-'-1:21-S 42 -.1-'Ti -:?.Sv32'1r'i'- 2312,-m-1v'L:e'1 'Smal-A -3-' -'g'f-4124? 1 :G1'-e:--.9-- 4: ffC f 1.ELW::. :x .ai - ' -P c-H - -,wi-,'mg-.N.g.:-g,.-.- Y-.111-:,-s, ..,,..f 5:--sf e-1-L-r-,Q-'dt-fat-ff-' -.7-C1'f':5'-fu:-5.- T'-1 I' wa- rf--iv-1--ff 1-ff-.:s-'R N .-.5--:-.f'-- zf'-'--'T.T Q'D'-'---:,'-x'-'3 3 . yi, :,..,.L,,:sf N. VY L.- ,vig-hh . yu.. - .,' .-,- .-,,,,.- .g. 5 -.-, .-:1,,,,,J,,P, t,g...,:1':g-Q,'A,- Z., -5 ws, -1- 5-Jr,-. .Q , V c,. ks CP- 1-..:',:.4 ,.,,-,.-, ,':1,-'gif12.1-'ffzw-3: , ,-,,vl.,-.35 -ag Q--.V-. 28 --4 . 3'. L YM, l

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