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10th Grade Machine help First Row, left to right: Stanley Socha, Paul Bargerstoclc, Donald Karns, Edwin Dille, Kenneth Hovis, Joseph lVlcKenzie. Second Row, left to right: Bruno Serafin, Andrew Scierka, Jack Lutz, Raymoond Attelberger, Richard Pokay. Third Row, left to right: Donald Graham, Edward Swacha, George Markley, Nlr. Mills. First Row, left to right: Harry Ross, James Price, Samuel Ross, Neil Hagstrom, Harold Prichard, Norman Hornburg, Eu- gene Kaweski. Second Row, left to right: Emanuel Delvlarches, Charles Gibbons, Ira Ehrhart, Duane Warner, Donald Stuck, Joseph Klapec. Third Row, left to right: Joseph Goodman, Leonard Felmlee, William Capanaro, Eugene Shotts, Robert Wagner. ophomore Auto hop 106
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. . . Hn Wvluf Cvvlcnnig 0llclLxmobilZe uto The auto shop provided excellent opportunities for boys who were able to take advantage of it. Its equipment was unexcelled by any school in this part of the state. Under the direction of Mr. Faust the group carried on many activities. The officers for the year were: Pesident, Robert Carrowg vice- president, Donald Baker 5 secretary, Donald Kaminskeg treasurer, Paul Fornofg assistant treasurer, Philip Magee. First Row, left to right: William Trzuskot, John Britt, Joseph Reyner, Paul Fornof, Robert Carrow, Samuel Alexander, Donald Hagan, David Hltes. Second Row, left to right: Donald Baker, Clemens Garbacz, Harold Lamb, Thomas Hidinger, Philip Magee, Raymond Dichart, Alvin Malys, Donald Karninske. Oil and Ga 5 Under the leadership of Mr. Russell Buckham, the members of the Qil and Gas Club made a study of company procedures and technical skills. They met during guidance period with their adviser, Mr. Buckham, and their production superintendent, lack Reed, and discussed the various skills of petroleum. Their social recreation consisted of a wiener roast, a theater party, a Christmas party, and frequent bowling sessions. First Row, left to right: Jack Van Ausdall, Jack Reed, Donald Russell, Maurice McBride, Donald Kirkwood, Frank Riddle, James Rogers, Robert Wygant, Second Row, left to right: Charles Bittenbender, Francis Sullivan, Robert Nelson, Ronald Gates, Elmer Key, Richard Ander- j son, Randal 'Williams, William Carbaugh, Richard Robinson, Andrew Britt, Ronald Jamieson, George Rodgers, Rich- 'ard Stone, Donald Bucholz. ' Third Row, left to right: Wallace Fry, Richard Cook, James Nixon, Paul Rogers, Jack Gdanitz, James Stock, Elmer Sharrar, Charles Brumbaugh. Vocational Craft men The Vocational Craftsmen consisted of senior machine shop students organized as a corporation. The members of the group were stockholders in the company. This year the boys made tools and dies and manufactured aluminum lamps. salt and pepper sets and ash tray sets. The officers were as follows: john Bowersox, presidentg Donald Pertz, secretaryg Ernie Ramp, treasurer, Carl Urey and john Klinehammer, sales-managers, Carl Goode- moteg'prodfuctionrmanagerg Eugene Wfilson. development engineer. The board of directors for the club were George Karle, Donald jones, and Louis Birsa. First Row, left to right: Donald Pertz, John Bowersox, Calvin Urey, Ernest Ramp, Michael Hudick, Walter Guyda, James Lolley, Calvin Bickel, Leonard Kerstetter, Richard Holtz. Second Row, left to right: Edward Padgett, Robert Stover. Third Row, left to right: Eugene Wilson, Joseph Rybak, John Klinehammer, Louis Birsa, Richard Thomas, Vincent Hahn. Fourth Row, left to right: Donald Kerr, Robert Lambert, Eugene Lafferty, Raymond Benson, Howard Platt. 105 Mr. David Faust Adviser Mr. Robert Buckham Adviser Mr. George Karle Adviser
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