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72a erm Cy 1944 JUNE BAIR ever Smlllhg Little Bar loves to dance wants to be a tap danclng teacher delrghts rn 'azz records photographed for the Mountaineer staff wears a parr of sllver wrngs hub bubs with sev eral blondes WILLIAM BARKLEY carefree handsome Bull engoys takrng lrfe easy Often seen drrvrng a Buick slow at catchrng on to lokes spends hrs spare trme ploylng baseball In the cemetery unaware of being the Idol of several underclassmen MARY BENDER studrous Mary was Mr McKelveys secretary checked absentee sllps rn the Conference Room was a relrable Iubrarran likes Ice skating handled the ball expertly for the senrors rn rntra mural basketball games ALICE BERKEY tall slender Nrtro takes teasing with a grrn as an answer for every questron enloys good movres Ice skatrng and swam mrng wears perky little hair bows admires her sallor brother EDNA BLACKBURN small vrvacuous Edne entered LH S her sophomore year from Ramsey Hugh competent secretary to Mass Drckrnson excellent student but clarms she had to struggle through sensor math represented sensors rn framrng the constrtutron for Student Councrl MARTHA CAMPBELL modest and very conservatrve constant com panron of Georgranna Gurse proves that srlence rs golden takes Q -- H - , H ,, . ,, . . . . . . , - ,, H 1 - H . U - - - I . . 1 . . I l 1 ' A I I ,. ' v H- . ' . . . I I ' . . . ' ' . - - H -H ' . . . ' ' ' . . . an her work quite seriously . . . courteous to both teachers and students . , .... - - H H - ff- - - H r . . . , . K. 1 ' 1 . n . . I ' ' . . . , . . . ' Il II ' ' . . . , . - - - H H Q I - - ,, H . June Barr Mary Bender Edna Blackburn lawrence Clark Wllllam Barkley Alrce Berkey Martha Campbell Evelyn Clawson DOROTHY DENN ISON excells rn Englnsh grammar admrres Humphrey Bogart and para troopers lunched regularly with Margaret Welshons boasts of a brother rn the Arr Corps BETTY FLETCHER shy unassumrng Betty wrll enter the Columbia School of Nursnng after graduatron helped to check weekly defense stamp sales thrnks a certam sarlor rs tops serves as a capable clerk t Murphy s 5 8- 'IO after school JAMES FOSTER mechanrcally mrnded Fezz loves to tmker with motors enloys huntrng lmmensely went to Shadyslde Academy the flrst sem ester of has junior year made dellclous Ice cream for senror Chrrstmas party entered the Unlverslty of Pittsburgh rn March MARGARET GARLAND flrrtatrous Red Irkes to square dance decor atrng the blackboard In her homeroom wlth carrcatures was her Idea of fun helped with sale of defense stamps proved to be a good cowgnrl an an assembly program Left school rn Aprrl always blushrng Dot owns a cute Irttle grggle doesnt luke Busrness Arrthmetnc LAWRENCE CLARK happy go lucky Red loves to yoke a member of the Rector gang drove a Ford to school trll It gave up and died assrsted Publucatron Staff nn securrng a photographer Irkes to hunt and fish left for the Army February I5 EVELYN CLAWSON helpful curly hatred Evelyn checked excuses rn the Conference Room with almost perfect attendance she remained faithful to the alto sectron of the Grrls Chorus an efflcnent lrbrarnan hopes to become a U S Cadet Nurse The Mountanneer I2 Dorothy Dennrson Betty Fletcher James Foster Margaret Garland
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g '4 Game Mr. ROBERT WEAR has his headquarters. He's a newcomer to our faculty-the new coach who enthusiastically coached our hard-fighting foot- ball and basketball teams. In addition, Mr. Wear teaches freshmen the fundamentals of Civics and instructs the boys' Physical Education classes. Now Mr. Joe Citizen, we'll go upstairs and meet some other faculty members, urged Marge. First is the Music Room where Mr. CHARLES LAUGHLIN reigns. He is the talented maestro of our Band, Orchestra, and Girls' Chorus. He also personally instructs students in individual music lessons. Through his efforts in assembly we have some really good group sing- ing. Next door is the Biology Lab, Room 7. Miss BETTY EVANS is the popular young teacher who is very well versed in her chosen field of Biology. Besides her four classes of Biology she teaches a class of Chemistry. She is greatly interested in her students' welfare. The next room is that of Mrs. RUDDELL URCH, a sister of the first one we met. She has quite a varied schedule consisting of a Latin l class, an English IV class and a class each of Algebra I and Algebra ll. She assumed her teaching responsibilities after Mrs. Shears' departure during the first semester. In Room 9 we find the optimistic Miss CLAIRE GROSS whose duties are imparting the facts of the World and American History to the sophomores and iuniors. Colorful and instructive posters are always vis- ible on the walls, and she encourages class dis- cussions on current topics. Under her capable supervision, our May Day Festival is a beautiful pageant. After we climb these steps we shall see Room T0 and Mr. CHARLES MATHEWS, who con- ducts two classes in Spanish I, one in Spanish II, and two in Problems of Democracy. In all of these classes, he brings out good relations with our neighbors and stimulates our thinking con- cerning the post-war world of freedom for all. In addition to teaching duties, he is financial adviser of the Mountaineer. The laughter you iust heard came from Room ll where Miss ALICE KEFFER has her soph- omores in a gay mood with one of her witty re- marks. She expounds the mysteries of nature in her General Science classes and conditions the girls to whom she teaches fair play in the Phy- sical Education classes. She has won high es- teem from teachers and students alike. Con- trary to superstition, Room I3 is lucky for it has Miss MARIE MARTIN as homeroom counsellor. She is the sincere, friendly, and well-informed teacher of Freshman and Junior English. She in- troduces us to the characters of Literature and we feel they are real acquaintances. But the highest praise goes to her for her untiring efforts as faculty adviser for the yearbook. If we chanced to visit Room T4 the third period, we would find Miss REBA NEWTON, who teaches a Freshman English class that period. Her head- quarters is the grade school where she is the Supervisor of Grade School Music and the skilled director of their Glee Club. Well, Mr. Joe Citizen, that completes the tour, said Marge. It was most interesting, added Mr. Joe Citizen. l'm sure George Wash- ington and all of the historic leaders of this civili- zation would be proud of the efforts of those who have upmost in their minds the words, 'Let us raise up a standard to which the wise and honest can repair.'
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QFLCQZ fQf4fL6fLlC6llfZ Quik KATHRYN GRAHAM smcere studuous Kathryn always has her assugnments prepared luves near Bolivar and drives to school every day was a stamp saleslady and member of the Mounta neer staff volced her own oplmons un P of D class POLLY GRAHAM attractive popular Polly was our graclous May Queen loves to dance I5 wonderful at pastel drawing the Navy has a speclal attractnon for her thanks Detentuon Hall was created especlally to plague her GEORGIANNA GUISE pleasant talkative Georgie would make a good nurse modeled Egyptian costumes for Dr Deevers lecture has a lllung for horses and rldes her own often well versed about all the late movues VIRGINIA HOFFER petxte bashful Glnnle wlth the brg brown eyes our quletest senior enrolled an L H S her lunlor year after transferring from Ohlo reads as a pastume favors typung class enloys playrng basketball NANCY MARIE HUDOCK attractnve blonde Nancy captivated many wrth her frlendly smile was Mlss Marhn s secretary and typlst for the Moun talneer an emclent llbrarlan us ambltlous to become a secretary excells un sports JAY HUSTON quiet popular Joy class president his lunror and senlor years always had hls tan Plymouth at the command of teachers and students missed hls buddy Red Clark during second semester sumes responslbllrty and accompllshes what he sets out to do EDITH KENNEDY lolly Eduth halls from Rec or drove a station wagon to school was Mr Claypooles secretary thruves on dancmg helped check weekly defense stamp sales thinks typing IS wonderful ANNA KITTEY charmmg dark eyed Ann ns blessed wuth beautlful black harr loves to eat dance and drlve a car as an undercl belonged to the orchestra thanks Longbrldge IS a rett I I Susan Kuntz Mary Lou Larnmer Wulson Leonard Theresa Luuf assman p y specla pace Kathryn Graham Polly GY'-'1l1Um Georgnanna Guuse VIr9Il1IG l'l0lTef Nancy Marne Hudock Jay l'lU5l0n Ednth Kennedy Anna Kuttey SUZAN KUNTZ brown eyed Sue Vogue fashion plate for typical hugh school glrl was Mrs Urch s secretary typlst for Mountaineer and capable llbranan enloys clownlng wlth Shrrley Meredith has a droll sense of humor wrltes clever themes MARY LOU LARIMER well groomed good lookung Mary Lou entered L H S from Mt Pleasant her sophomore year possesses a magnetlc personallty typed for Mountameer and Mass Martin chosen for a May Queen attendant WILSON LEONARD relnable and mechamcally mmded Wilson IS favorite pasttmes are sleeping huntlng and flshlng enrolled In the Agn culture Course has already enlnsted an the U S Navy proud of has two brothers In the Arr Corps THERESA LUIF dependable Theresa come to Llgonler Hugh her sophomore year from Chncago a star guard on the basketball team took an actuve part In all assembly programs IS usually seen wlth Sara Prunyt The Mountavneer I3 7 w, ,.. Q . 1 1 ...CIS- I ll H ' ' --. . I ' -.. ' I - I I '
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