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FIRST ROW—Left to Right — Mr. H. E. Townsend. Mr. William V. Price. Mr. Robert A. Hoadley Mr. James W. Krider. Mr. Parker R. Lawson. SECOND ROW —Mr. Frank T. James. Mr. Edward A. Dittmar. Mr. F. Monroe Williamson. Mr. Earl F. Bru- baker. Mr. Luther E. Lehman. Mr. Carl E. Miller. SCHOOL BOARD The men responsible for operating the Westmont-Upper Yoder High School are the ten school board members. This board is a combination of the Upper Yoder Township and Westmont Borough School Boards. The members include Mr. Edward Dittmar, president; Mr. F. Monroe Wil- liamson, vice-president; Mr. Earl Miller, treasurer; Mr. William Price, Mr. H. E. Townsend, Mr. Parker R. Lawson, Mr. Robert A. Hoadley, Mr- Earl F. Brubaker, Mr. James W. Krider, and Mr. Luther E. Lehman. Mr. Frank T. James, who is not a member of either board, serves as its secretary. The joint school board meets once a month with Mr. Willard Ackley, supervising principal, and Mr. John S. Peifer, high school principal, to perform the duties which entail the successful running of a school. One of the many contributions that this school board has made this year is making pos- sible the extension to the high school- It also has given subsidies to the Phoenician and the Yodler. Much credit should be given to these ten men who spend their time to make our school a better place. Mr. Frank T. James Secretary L
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bedUcatian This year the graduating class of 1951 is proud to dedicate their yearbook to the ileservitig Miss Kay Gerhardt. Miss Ger- hardt is a graduate of Johnstown High School and I hiel College where she majored in history. After graduation she taught for one year at South Fork High School and Richland Township. In 1945 Miss Gerhardt came to Westmont where she teaches Ameri- can History and English. She is respected by the students who find that her classes are very instructive because she always has her work clearly outlined. Miss Gerhardt also has the interest of the students close to her heart. She frequently sides with the ‘ un- der-dog. ' Her ability to understand students gives Miss Kay Ger- hardt a rare and priceless quality. Winter Sport fan . . . Handy with a needle . . . Summer Smile . . Socks in the making
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FIRST ROW —Left to Right —Mary Ann Bailey. Nancy Incardona. Isabell Glatz. Rosalie McClelland. Ruth Peel. Marilyn Von Lunen. Nancy Zobel. Jean Gray. Sharon Bloom. Anne Ruff. Dolores Williams. Mary Lou Cush. SECOND ROW —Dave Suppes. Ed Danyluk. Nino Incardona. Steve Carney. Arthur Zobel. Leroy Williams. Ron Morgan. Gor- don Pogal. Ronald Kelly. lack Lawson. Ronald Langer. Bill Kestle. Gary Boring. THIRD ROW —Jim DiFrancesco. Tom Harries, George Cush. Dave Diamond. Jim Quest. Michael Walzer. Tony Salem. Dick Ycrnaux. STUDENT COUNCIL The student governing body of the school did a fine job, as usual, by offering worthwhile suggestions and projects. Bill Kestle ably headed the organization, along with Michael Walzer, vice-president; Isabell Glatz, secretary, and Nancy Zobel in charge of the finances. Some of the projects were: the organization of a Pep Club, or cheering group, the collec- tion of contributions to worthy charities, and the founding of a fund to purchase a Christmas tree and decorations. The ornaments will be retained by the school from year to year. The whole school is indebted to Mr. Ott, the sponsor of this club. OFFICERS —Left to Right —Bill Kestle. President; Isabell Glatz. Secretary; Nancy Zobel. Treasurer; Michael Walzer. Vice-president. 7
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