Windber High School - Stylus Yearbook (Windber, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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SEESE Editor HELEN CRISI Business Manager 0999 KAW 14 5912 tl VYQQQ 94 'UAE CMPX5 mesa XOR 192 5 E K4 Q o XA SCM PNNPX 5 5 OOM W6 9491 XYIWXOBEX1 wwxoeev, ww f -M-f ' - 1 g 1 27 QE g, i,A l F -Q ' ' f iz' ff ' 31 g - 5, g g , ' fi 2 -if ' 321413 7 ,jf FOREWORD T hirty-five years ago several students entered the newly founded Windber High School, located where the West End grade school now stands. With the rapid development of the town, the location and building were changed in 1931 to its present site. Today our registration nears 1,000 and by the ef- forts of Windber citizens our campus has become quite fitting to a modern school. This book is not large enough to present a coni- plete story of the schoolas activities since I902, but the 1937 Stylus hopes to give a concise and interesting record of the events of one year, that of 1937. DEDICATIGN To our parents, we Lhe class of 1937 aleflicale this Stylus, in view of their patient efforts and untiring interests for our welfare during the past four years. They have given as one of life mos! inzporlanl things in lifefa firm ftlllllffllfillll in 1't!lll'flll.0Il. ll was only lhrouglz, llzeir zvillingness In sacrifice many comforts that llzis was acconzplislzecl. To them Ive owe a debt llzal is unpayable. CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION-Features the officials and instructors of our school. CLASSES-Portrays the personnel of W. H. S. classes. I ACTIVITIES-Reveals the extra-curricula life. ATHLETICS-Exemplifies the development of our physical education. FEATURES-Gives candid Hshots and sketches of Windber High School life. ADVERTISEMENTS-Presents the popular bus- iness establishments of Windber and vicinity. 'NIGHT scuoox, PEM, W 5 Q Vg - I ., Cv-.m f 0' V - 55503 PQ coMPLaran541Q ,,, -was 2, vffzfffgwf ,gffglafg we W'-1 Q 11 sf Q'-'ff 2-M ,3-Q9 'SJ Z1 Am . 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S ecretary H. M. S. Gimber ..... Treasurer Bryson Dunmire Roy Gramling I. Irving Whalley Mr, G. I.. Imly Mr. Iirysou .I7ll11lllil'l! Mr. B. A. Murray hr, .l. I., Ilan-In-nlmrg: NI I I 4 l DR. I. L. HACKENBURG Susquehanna University, A. B., Pennsylvania State College, M. A., University of Georgia, PH. D. Superintendent of Windber Public Schools ERNEST B. CASSLER Susquehanna University, B. S. Principal of Windber High School 'XI 1 x 1 'amling Mr. J. I. NVh:lII4-y Mr, II, M. Si 11 mmOZmHOm mmQwGQZww Ifirsl RUNV-'xl2ll'Lfill'4'I Jam- lim-s, Ilmnl Full.-prv. I.nti111 Amy Mzxngvs, lizxtn Pulls-gfv, Ilngglhh: Iixlnu S. N1-nnmn, l't'IlIlSyIY2llli2l. Stem- Col- h'Q'l'. l l'e'm'll. Sm-mul linwh linth Amh-1'Nn1. I'ps:1l:x Uullx-pro. l'1ng:'lish: Nlnrim-l I'1r1u-II. .Xll4'2'llK'Ilj' Full,-g:4-. English: 1l:lI'5I:ll'1'I Amlznns, .lnnintax Pull:-gi-. l'I'llIlSj'lYIllli2l Sturm- Pulls-uv. Iinprlish: linth S:-lnwvr. Indinnzx Stutv 'I's-an-lnfrs i'nll4-9:1-. I-English. 1-'irst Huw- llllizzllwtln Sprunl. IvlliVl'l'Sifj' nl' Pittslmllrglx. 5lZIlllPIl12lfil'SI Fln1'vl11n 3l:1n1'v:1l. l'x1iv4'1'sity ni' NViSl'llIlSiIl. SC'il'lH'l' Zlllll Al2lHIl'llli!fiI'SZ Kathryn lim-esw. L01-lc Hauw-n, Stzltv 'l's-:lr-hvrs l'ull4-gm-. Gs-ugglulplly. Som-uml Huw- Winston IC, Klillligi, I'm-nnwylvnnial Stiltk' l'nlh-gv. 3l2lf,lll4ll12l1iC'SQ Frank Malnsky. SllS4Ill1'h2lIlIl2l ifxxllogo, Pllysivs: Willialnx llJlI'f4'l'. 'l'hic-I lfnllogzx-. :X4lV2lIlifI Mathe- lnntic-s. SK'il'lll'l'I Mvrlo 114-unl, Sllsqlwlnzlnmm Vllive-1'sity. BlIlHl4'lllIlfil'r-11 Louis 'l'hnlor, Slippery Rm-k, Stzltv 'l'vnvhm-rs l'nll4-go, tTlw1nist1'y. FPHGOM wmHUEHw lfirst liuw--li4:lu-11 C, I,Hl'vI1ZLJ11. I'11ive11'sity of l'itts1+111'g:l1. His tory: li2lllH'l'llll' K1-vualn. S1-T011 Hill Cullegv. History 111111 Civics: 1 1 l.i1'l1:11'ml Mic-klv. l'11ix'm-wily' uf l'ittslmu1'grl1. 1I'Hlbll'lllS of I'lu111mi-1':1f'3'. S4'4'Ull1I Huw- ll4'2lTl'lt'1' Alurpliy. Se-ton Hill Fullopre-. Ilistnryi llulllzlylll' Wm-:un-r. l:lll'lUlK'll l'lliVl'l'Slfj'. Ilisrury :mil Uivivs: Anna- K l:ll4'liSllilXY. 4':llll'1iI'lll2l 'l'1':11'h1'1's Vullvgfv. Ilistory illlll livug'1':1pl1y: Alim- P N All4ll'l'Nllll. IVIISRIII! i'llll'K1'. lliutury, Gi'4Il'2't' llin-koy. 'l'v111pl1- I'11ix'v1'sity. IiH1lklC4'0IllllLl'I Julius Nvlsmi. l111li:111:1 Stzm- 1 l'1-:14'l11-1's l'nll1-gre-. 'l'ypi11g:g Ih-:1t1'i4-1- Oilslvml, Sluts- 'l'v:14-111-1's l'ull1-5:14, 'l'y11i11g: :mil Slmrff 15111111 Ilnwzllwl Wilson. G1'm'v Uity 4'oll1-gm-, S1111-s111:l11sl1ip illlll f'lb111lll4'l'L'lill Gwrgriunpliy, UJFWIDH-'OFUFIUZZOO P First, Row-Olive l'x0I'lll'1lI', Indiana State Collofge. Music: Charles Schaofh-1', Alb1'ig:jht Collvxv. Physical ECill1'illi43llQ Anne SOIOIIHIH, Seton Hill C0111-go. Homo EC01lfTlllit'N. .--A : --44 :Qi RLT! waz: If 5295 4:11 ' 21? 7+ 2 1'-ff' :gli ' EE -A M.:4 V-..-. 411: zy- -'.,: .:-fr L.. H HEC' -...H - -:. E, A11 ., '1 :'2 J -f E24 12: 17:5 ,ir-1: H, : P ' ,. . -'55 :Um .-HU' -Y--- :ng -753 'SA' elf AEE iks xJ'.. x 4WPHmWOmm Miss Mussie Copee Y H,g,Bf'67, 'e1p gc, 3. if y . , Y. U DY! Class. ses 1,4 jill' lab. ow? 0 1 ea . . t gmt vwrxe ,g v 1 -aff, mfs I' w Q,v9j?fQ , K X A99 a-S 9,5 ooo W' Em va.-S Y opyxwfggw SEWBV 'SX 9 -riff E 52125 J Sv i!f 5 LQ QSJH MA :aff .Q xc ,s 5 mf , 846 ll .X-JQAN qu X694 k U1 'Q' 1 Q J J '11 V fii '4- ,1 - 4 'Q' 04 VV ff'-93? 5 Jw? ou NXXCBKIL, - is 8 ,213 5:,?,o:gL.,5 5 42, W., efyfazf E: FE 5 .STI E 1f'0f,, :z:3 9 'ful in .1 Q Sf ' 'WU Ie ruin Rwhaid Slicrlm-k SENIOR CLASS HISTORY President ..,,., .,..,.,.. R ichard Sherlock Vice Pres. ,.......,... Helen M. Redfoot Secretary ........ Margaret Ann Shank Treasurer .... ........,.... E lroy Dalberg Adviser ........ ...,. M r. G. G. Emery Four short years ago, we, the Senior Class made our debut upon the now familiar realms of Windber High School. Upon the arrival of the upper-classmen, we soon learned our place, that of being lowly Frosh. However, our nil posi- tion was soon averted and we officiated at the annual Hallo- ween dance. Our second major task was the arrangement of the Valentine dance which was presented to the entire school. During our Iunior year we were faced with the most im- portant problem of our school career, that of the Iunior- Senior banquet and dance. With a Chinese theme and lots of chicken, our class came through with shining colors. Last, but far from least, in our Senior year we financed a New Year Dance as well as a Spring Hop, thereby finishing our career as a class with a bang! 1VI11.nREn E. AURAND Million March 26 VVH School-Csher 4, Student Council 4, junior and Senior Banquet Committee 3, A-B Club, Class officer 1-2. VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 3--1-, Latin Club 1-2, Commercial Club 3-4, Mixed Chorus -I-, Cilee Club 2, Girls' Hi-Y 2, Girl Reserves Secretary' -l. XVII Sports-Basketball 1-2-3. Ill flu' firrl .vrnzfsrfr of lax! yrar, Millif, lalf of Ilzzlfoix, flzlrrnl our 5lll0Ul. llfr :my lms aol llffll Iona, luzl long f1zo11gl1 for flfl' lo fwia many frir1z1l.v. Plraxazzl, 5fl'I'llf', 111111 l'dl'll1'5l. lYl.lR1 M. Barak Mary February 3 XVII School-lVIonitor 4. Vl'll Societies-Girl Reserves 1. Tl11' lugvl Qcay lo drxrrilff illary ir lo my lfrr irlrals arf of lfll' l1ig1l1f'5l and l11'.vl. ll'r' fowl 511r1' Ilfal l11'1' long l'I'1l!'!1 will grasp .vo1111'.'l11111f 111 lllr -'way of know- lfdoz' Ilzaf llrr rfrf of 115 may fail lo allain. Clzarm- ing, .vflf-j1o.v.rf5.vn1, and .Vllll'l'I'I'. cililllifili ll. BAN'1'1.EY Hf1l'I'IIIllll'l July 16 VVII School-Senior Play -1, Monitor 2-3-4, Student Council 1-2-4, President Student Council -l-, -lunior and Senior Banquet Committee 3. VVII Societies-Checker Club 3, Hand 1-2, lli-Y Club 3-4. VVII Sports-Interclass Basketball 2-3. Cforgfr has jnrofwn l1i1l1J1'lf II l1'a1i1'1'. gl lr'111' rom- rad, and an addition to ilu' sjwiril of Ilzr .Yllltlflll body. 111' also boasfr a Qfilllllllllfl fway 'wilh ilu' girly. Fllll- lowing, Ullllglilg and am1al1l1'. lllil.liN C. A1um1,1,.x 1If!1'11 December 15 VVl'l School-A-B Club 1-2-4. VVl'l Societies-Stylils Staff 4, Commercial Club 3--l-, Ili-Times Staff 4, Checker Club 3, Secretary of Checker Club 3. I111l11.vl1'io11.r, lIlllI'll5lI'd in hm' fwork is llflfu. Com- m1'rfial fwork in jJ!lI'lIVl'Illlll' is hor fi1'l11,' and 11.1 Ihr old .vayillff fl0l'.f HPl'llt'fll'l' laakfxr f11'1'f1'1'l. Ilflfn 11 lnxvi lvlo-1011 for lzfr bzzsirzfrs-likr n1a1111fr. Good lllllllfftl, 1111101110115 and plmsarzf. josmui 'l'11oM.'xs .ADAMIK Pola1 ' April 8 VVH Sf'l1UOl-l7llli'lI1CC Committee 5. VVH Societies-Comme1'cial Club 3--l-. VVII Sports-lntcrvlass Basketball 1-2-3-4. Polar is q11ir'f 0111 friflzrlly. llf is .virzrfrf aml failll- ful lo all 4'LCfll1 arf his frlrllzlx. Ill' if II rollzlliuzllioll of ll 1'r1r111l11'1'r111l1.vt 111111 a Jjvorl 1'11ll1115ia.1l. ,ly1'1'r'11l1l1', l'IlI'l'flI'lll', aml llll5f'lfl5fl. Lois liA'l'llRlNIi Annex Lo November 16 VVII School-A-li Club 1-2, Lost and Found Committee, hairman -1. VVll Societies-Gi1'l Rese1'ves 1--I-, Frencll Club 3, Dramatic Club -1. Sln' Lv a qrzifl z'lr1.v5n111!f llllfll you l'11on:.' fIl'I', lllrlz you film' lllal xlv' fan .vilr up morn fwfw lhau any llll'l'l.' jwofwlr loffrllfrr. Errrzzfsl, 5TL'I'l'l and rzzlfrlzrzrzizzg. XVu.I.1,xM Brscmex' link October 3 XVII Sports-Footbzill 1-2-3--l-, Interclass linsketluall 1-2. JUSIZI' VVII XVII VVII Sports-Football 2--l, Football lN1:InzIger 3, Interclass Basket- ' ball 1-2-3--l-, illfillfli 1. .lor allwzzys has lzrwn one of fhf nifrsl ffllofws in our llass. Nolhiug sffms fo hothrr him, hui lm ran ln' .Ifrious whru hr fzcunls to hf. Ili' is yuifr' a sport fn- Ihusiasl. Coon' uulurfd, 1'nfrg1'lif and friendly. filiR.XI.IJIXli MAE liliRKlCY l'.z'rry ff ' W March 10 Wu sl-mil-A-Is Club 1-3-4. M Ml XVII SOC'lCIlCS-l:l'EIlCll C'lub 3-4. FRANCES LOUISE B.'xssE'I'T Hl'1l'lllll'l'5 April 11 VVH School-A-H Club 1-2-3-4, Vice President A-B Club 4, Senior Play 4, Class Secretary 2. YVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, French Club 3-4, Mixed Chorus 3, Secretary of Mixerl Chorus 3, Hi-Times Staff 3. l7l'IIlI1'I'.Y is an rarnfsf and influslrious girl, striving 10 malw' Ihr' mos! of lhings. Shr is a good QUVIVICUI' as shi' has shoecrn. Shr fairs highly among hm' class- malfs and frirnris. .Iny group is lrrighifr fwilh hm' f7I'l'5l'llt'l'. .IllIbllIOIl5, grnial and rapablr. 1.II.I,IAN VIRGINIA BAUER Lil September 6 VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1, Mixed Chorus 4, Checker Club 3. Though unassuming, Lil is ulfways smiling and l'lIl'L'I'- ful. Sha' fakes lifz' as if romcs, and do1'sn'l rross hrr lfridgfs until they appear. Herolv to you, Lil, and may your life lzf long and happy! Jofvial, eager and good natured. CLARA DIANE BAUMGARDNER Clara january 5 VVH Societies-Glee Club 2-3, Mixed Chorus 3-4. llfillingness Io get an rduralion has promptfd Clara Io romf many milfs. llff hope that this foundalion will noi hr amiss, lzul fha! shf fwill afhiefuf surrfss in hm' rhosrn falling. Pflilr, quiet, and musival. Cmygfgick far .I lwudm' and sporlsmnn of grral muorlh is Captain Bork. l mcliisllv, n lhumlfring of fwfr, and we swf him tackling Ihr -visiiors. llf has Ihr knarlc of Iafkling from Ihr hotlom, and muyln' fha! :will llr Ihr ground of his s1u'f1'.vs -whwn ln' iavklcs lIlL5l7ll'.S'.S'. Manly, alhlrliri and frifvzdly. ll BIQRNARII liIsnx.xR Tha Fighfing Slneialf' December 2 School-Senior Play -L, Finance Committee -l-. SOClBIi6S-'-lgllllll 1-2-3-4, Hi-Times 3-4, Stylus Staff -l, Orchestra 4, Oreliestra President 4, Dramatic Club 4, Dru- mutic Club See.-'l'I'e:Is. 4, Hi-Y Club 4, Pep Band 4. Thfrf rfnlly urn so muuy lhiugs lo hr' .mill of .lorry hu! ,lirsl null fnrfmosl, shf is sluilious and hm' slrong inlfllwvt l'fJ!?lf5l'lX our udmiralion and nssurrrs us of her ilouhllfss s11r'ws.I. 1Jl'IlllH'l', lofvahlr ann' diligent. ETHEI. Lx-:ONE BURCHILI. Tolly March 2 VVH School-Banquet Committee 3. VVH Societies-Dramatic Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. pl luminous lighl brjwl ylo-'wing by prrsonalify is Toby. .l mrrry laugh, a fwirzning :milf has sho. Ilcr rhffr- ful disposilion aml .tinrrrily fannol hfljf bu! fwin hor frir'ml.f. Shr' l'7llf'!',l' info Ihr lifr' of Ihr' .vfhool with hfr fwholf hrarf am! soul. Plramnl, affrrralzlf and frank. Axr:1s1.1NH E. BUSCACLIA Jug june 22 VVH School-Monitor 4, Senior Play 4. XVI-I Societies-Hi-Times 3-4, Stylus 4, Dramatic Club 4. VVH Sports-Interclass Basketball 1-2. .-Ing dom sfzfm ralhrr quifl, buf io rho! ffrfain fffuf fwho rrally kfzofw hor, sho is rarrfrrr and jolly. Shz' ha.f1z'1 any pet hobby-:hr's intfrvslrd in ffveryihing. Our bfst fwishvs yo fwilh you, .-ing. Srlf-pofsessrd, llfflflll' and crzthu.viasliz'. .ANGELINE BUSCACIAIA Litflf Any December 3 XVH Societies-Stylus Staff 4, Hi-Times 4. 11's no! lhf quonlity but quality lhal founls. This Yip.: tipx Ihr ,wales in l,iItlr Alnq's fafvor. Hrr rzamf quilo large for so small a girlg bul hrr smilr and naiurr, and all Ihr' nifr' fharaftfrisfiry abou! hor arf bio. Chrfrful, quirr and friendly. mittee 4. - VVH Societies-Glee Club 2-3, Mixecl Chorus 4. Prfafh ziz'.w'rvr5 a fwrmllz for hor Jtudioux habits. Sho is mos! rajvablo of ll.S'A'llllIlllf! rosponxilzlf poxifiofzs. Sho folks furry lillla, bui if avr' rould read hrr lhoughls Iwo miyhl rllzlrvrl of Ihfir tll'.l7l!l.Y. Grzzrious, sym- palhrfir and brilliant. VVH Sports-Football 3-4. Gforqz' is one of Ihr alhlr'r.v of our flaxs. llofw1'w1'r, hr dom not fozzfinr' his afli-vitir.r Io football, but is Johrzny-on-Ihr'-.vj7or for ll7Ij'llll7Ifl Ihr rm! frrojwosf. Horfly, lflljlllj and lilsruhlr. MARGARE1' E. Bonxruz Pro jzuluary VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 4. That Pfgf ix afliwc and fL'i-z'ariou5 is al ourr apfrarrul -mhz' a loolc at lhoxr fliuzplrsl Sho is bolh aqrfr- ablr and reliable, and by nalurr a good Jjworf. lir- causo of hor f!1lU'lIIl77fl fwil, shr is quite an mzlrrlaininq oompanion. Likoablf, flimplni and oagor. fi!-ZORGE Bonxmz Gforgfir MHP' UMA FERNE Bmucu Prrarlf' October 3 VVH School-Class Officer, Secretary 3, Lost :uul Found Com 2 31 Vw - ..: RALPH F. CAMP'I'EI.I.I Chick May 29 VVH Societies--Mired Chorus 4. Chick is among the inemlzers of our class fwho have been failhful ioward helping us reaeh our goal. Ile is serious, but if you just regard him elosely, you lwill surely see his less serious side. Lively, en- tertaining and misehiefvous. LA VERNE G. CASSIQUAY May 12 La Verne's kind disposilion and cordial friendliness are an asset to her. She seems to be serious in all her underialeings. She nefver gels discouraged in her fwork because she newer lets it get ahead of her. Maybe this aeeounts for that sfweet exjwession. U71- selfish, calm and sincere. JOHN J. CAVACIN1 Shine jamnary 31 VVH School-Ushers 2-3-4. VVH Sports-Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3--F, Iutercluss Basketball 1. Let me ral-e that ball is Shine's mollo. He has been an oulslanding alhlele of IVindber lligh School for four years. He has gained renofwn and 'will probably add Io his laiirels fwhea he enters college next year. Friendly, sporly and happy-go-luehy. Enmtxn C1o'1'T1 Ed june 9 VVH Sports-Football lwanager 2. To Edu failhfulness and sincerity come first. Haw- ing these, he ean fworle for firsl place. Ile is a firm beliefuer in fha! old adage speak only fwhen spoken Io. Calm, gzziel and dependable. ERMA IRENE CLAYCOMB Ermie May 4 WVH Societies-Baud 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 4, Glee Club 2-3. Don't judge lhe paeleage by iis size, in Ermie's case. She is a little girl 'with a lol of pep and a big heart. She is quite musieally inelined. She is a faithful and fwell-liked member of our class. Perile, good nafured and friendly. IRENE CLEMENT Renee November 1 WH School-A-B Club 4. VVH Sports-Interclass Basketball 1-2. fl heart efver nefwg lo all allways openj lo all allways lrue seems lo remind us of Renee, She possesses reserve fha! gifves her dignily, but henealh lhis, 'we find her I0 be one of Ihr sfweelesf-iemjvered and fun- lofuiizg girls of '37, Self-possessed, quiel and explieil. ELRQY F. DALBERG Swede April 27 VVH School-Student Council 1-2, A-li Club 4, Nlouitol' 4, Senior Finance Committee 4, Class Officer 4, Club Officer 4. VVH Societies-Commercial Club 3-4. Sfw1'1l1 ' is Il -willy 111111 -worthy 1'o111p1111i1111, and Olll' of Ihr shifks of 1h1' rlzlss. Ilr' is also a yfflll .Y1lf7f70l'ff'l' of lhf sfhonl 1llllIl'l'J. Sflflflllllj 510011 1ml111'1'1l 111111 lIll'l'l, Axruowi' xl. 1311311513 Tony September 2 VVll Societies-Checker' Club 2. XVII Sports-Football 1-2, lnterclass Basketball 1-2. MN: of fr-zu LL'07'1!5 arf fha lmsl lllfll. Tony is II I'!If!lI'I' yllicl f7l'l'5Ull lull pro-ble who l3ll0'w him l1ll7.'l' awry litllv l1'o11l1lr in l'Ilj0jlillj his l'0lI1flllllj'. life will QS5, zlllzcays 7'l'IfIl'lIll1l l' him as 0110 of Ihr 111011051 111c'1nl11'1's 1--f of our class. Pll'Il.YllIl1', quifl and agnwzhlc. I , Q 95' 0 7 Cl.,ut..x lfl.IlABE'1H Dlil.CRlJSS Clara September 5 Clara is Il r1's1'1'Q'1'11 snr! nf jnwssoiz. f10fZ1CF U6'l', hm' 1'ha1'111i11g1 jv1'rsn1111lily has l'7ZdL'dI'1'd hw' lo lhose -who rwally leno-w har. Shf is rather sfrious-11zinde1i and 5fl'l Ul'.S' lo make thx' nmsl of thf lhings. IVL' do not kimfw -what shv is fffllllfl ln do, hu! wr hnofw ihat sh1' fwill s111'11'1'1l. Ilrlpful, quift and affahle. HELEN Louise CRISI Crisi .lllmlrlry 28 VVH School--Finance Committee 3, A-B Club 1-2-3. XVH Societies-Commercial Club 3-4, Stylus Staff 4, Checker Club 3. Hf:l'lA'lH is lnkilzgf Ihr C0111111r'r1'i11l Course. Shf is a quiwl 11111, Jlllllirllly lllI'lIIl1l'I' of our flzlss. Slnf likrs a gmail lirnr' lvul 1z1'f1,'r1' 111'g1lr1'ls hm' .l'lIltlll'5 for il, Effi1'i1'11I, rrlirzhlz' and l11'1'11. C1,.xkA A:sx1c'1 r1a Cuxsom Chr February 25 VVH School-A-li Club 1-2-3-4. VVH Societies-French Club 2-3-4, Hi-Times Staff 3-4, Stylus Staff 4, Miuzcl Chorus 4, Dramatic Club 4. Cl1'1 ' is Olll' of 0111' llI0.ff i11lfr1'sl1'd and i111l11sl1'ir11zs llll'I'I!lI'l'.f. If s01111'o111' FLCIIIIIK so1111'!hing1 zlwlf, sh1' is rzfwfr Inn busy to do ll. Shz' g1111'lly lahrs fwhaf IS r1fff1'r'1l mul 1'rr1'1i'f.s Ihr' hfsz' 111 rfl111'11. Palifrzl arm111111111lal111f1 111111 !7l'll5Ii'I'. Ima llxnkowsyu 'iDlll7llj l elmlllari' 16 WVH Societiea-Commercial Club 3-4. VVH Sports-lluskctbzlll 4, luterclzrsa Basketball 1-2-3. Dnl1hy was om' of lhf .vlwllilr slars of our '37 has- kflhall fl'lIllI. lfllfirlff bring Illl alhlnlf, hr has Il good lim'-111 lalh, fwhifh shoulfl fll'l him jzlurfs, f7lll'lll'll- larly i11 lhf' f01111111'1'1'i11l fi1'l11'. lim'1'y IIIIIII has his lllf1IlIl'lIf.f ami wr' arf .vllrf Duhhy will hufvr' his. C0111'i111'i11gf, llfllll' 111111 -H0011-1lllllll'fLi, I.u,l,l,xx lJUl'l'S'lkAD'I' Lil May 26 VVII Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2. VVH Sports-luterclass Basketball 1. The mos! of our rluss arf' fuwry swell arqzzninlfd fwilh Lil, Shi' is full of ppp and fun-fwilh a jalrasiiiy jvwrsonnlily. Shi' mllrs fnough, lzuf lhfn-shi' allways says Jfllflffflillfl. jrnmhlr, jolly and s1'ri'izi'. MIKE DURBIN Spidrr june 3 VVH School-Vsher 2-3. VVII Sports-Football 1-2-3--I-, Basketball 1-2-3. SjJid1'r is one of Ihr morr nonfhalanl niemlirrs of our rlass-nlfways mlm and rollccivd. Ile fwas Ihr rfntrr of our Imln, and cz gford onr. Mike apju'ar.s rathrr' quiet, lzut, fwail 'till you rmlly knofw the lloy, his I1 natural! Thr' lhrfr' adjfflifvrs for him ara' ready, swilling and alilv. Amz1,1xE FARM: Dilly November 3 VVH Societies-Dramatic Club 4. Dilly is fwgll lcnofwn for hfr arrordion playing ability. LVL' hand hw' a lzouguol for this afcomjrlisli- mont. She is a lifvfly person who ajzjmars to lic huh- lzlingf oqmru most of thf timr. That is luwzusc of hrr sunny dzsposztzon. Vzfvnrzous, pleasant and frzfndly. Slums L. DHPOLQ f'Sadif Februar! 12 VVH Smieties-Girl Reserves 1-2-3, Commercial Club 3-4. S11dif is fllfllllill' in fwl1ali'4Ul'1' shi' dors. Shf' is liotlz uyrrmlili' and rfliablf. Shir has sliofwn marlcfd cn- fhusiosin and iizlrrfsf in hfr sludirs and aiilifvilivs. S11dif is Ihr iyprr of fwhirh wr arf' justly proud. Ilail and fur1'fLvr'll.l Quifl, fapalili' and fun-lofving. ANTHONY D1 Guuso Tony December 19 VVH Sovieties-Checker Club 3. VVH Sports-Football 2-3--1-, Basketball 1-2, Intercluss Basket- ball 1-2. :I man from fwhoin 'wi' wxjmd uzurh. rl 1r'u1'r all around spar! lhan Tony would ln' diffifulf Io find. Hr may hm! us all to lhal aspirfd goal. Nonfhalanl, uizassuminy and sjhortivr. DIANE Dx MUZIO Der December 8 VVH Societies-French Club 3-4, Dramatic Club 4. This young lady has jvuzzlrd us morr or lfss, simply lzfrausf fwr 7ll'i'l'f go! to lsnofu: hm' suffirirnlly fwrll to undfrsland hwr, liui hfr honrsiy and sinffrify should oifzir lin' assuronfr of fuluro acfifvilifs. Sfrious, in- Irnl, and hrillianl. ICIJWARIJ I 1.l-:l1.f:1.t5 ljtltlie October 20 VVH Sports-Football 1-2. Every time you see I:'ildie , he has a happy-go-lueby smile on his fare. Ile spreads his eheerfulness 'with never a fret or a -worry. Ile jlroves that he 'wants an edueatiou by fwalking daily from Sralp to get it. V .lmiahle, faithful and euergetie. JOHN JOSEPH FREEMAN Jael November 24 VVH Sclmol-Student Council 2-4, Ivsher 1-2-3. VVH Sports-Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Captain 3, Truck 2-3. 1-ljmpearanees do dereive, as proved by Mr. Freeman. Ile is small, but has been our blonde dynamite in all athletic aetivities. Speed should be his middle name. Ile is a rare rombination of a good football player and a good daneer! Jthletie, good-natured and agile. DOROTHY E. fi.-XBRICK Dot December 18 VVH. School-A-B Club 1-2. WH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-4, French Club 3-4. It's just Dot's sway-very sfweet. She is sure to aeeomplish fwhatever she may set out to do. Nature has been kind to her, giving her an attraetive per- sonality and the ability to learn readily. Serene, pleasant and graceful. ANN.-X FARKIES Kaky Aug. 19 VVH School-Student Council 4, Monitor 3-4. VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Commercial Club 3--I-. VVH Sports-Interclass Basketball 1-4, Basketball 2-3. inn is one of the good sports in our elass-fwhat more do you -want? She is positively neeessary to the elass' twelfare. She is a good friend to all, and Awe lenofw that -whatever she attempts in this fworld she twill aeeomplish. Good-natured, agreeable and athletic. GRACE FAUs'r Grade June 22 VVH Societies-Commercial Club 3-4. True in one thing,' true in all. Grade is one fwho takes her lessons as a matter to think about seriously -a thing fwhieh is not, fwe are sorry to say, the ease fwith every high sehool student. Quiet, graeious and lovable. MARTHA LOUISE FAUST Matty Lu February 10 VVH Societies-Commercial Club 3-4. She is not so quiet as she may seem. For though Silenee is golden, she, like all other -women delights in mueh speerh. She is a loyal friend, ready to give up that fwhieh twill benefit someone else, and 'we are sure this attitude fwill Hring her sufeess in life. Sineere, faithful and friendly. ELIQANOR MAE ll.XRRIS l1'lf'anor October 21 X VVH School-Stucleut Council -I-. VVH Societies-Girl Reserves -L, Mixecl Chorus 3--1-, Glee Club 2-3. Mmm Gxxlmlcs f.'igglf.v july 1 VVH School-A-B Club 1-2. VVII Societies-ComIne1'Ci:ll C'lub 3-4. lfuir of fan' and form, ,Vary fualrrs friwurls rasily. Sln' is Il swrwl, fffifivlzf girl fwllo is planning lo malw good usa' of hw' l'0II1l1lI'I'l'l!ll lezzofwlrdgf. Slze is a rlrfmv' f little maidzfrz--furry allrarli-iff. I'ivaz'ious, alrrl aml .Yllll'I'l'I'. ANNA ICLOISH GOLISII I3u1'lu'ss December 28 VVH School-Senior Play -L VVH Sncieties-French Club 3-4, Dramatic Club 4. YVH Sports-Basketball 1-2-3. ,lnna is 'will leuolwn, for slnf al-ways malens ffveryone lnwf a good lime. llf'f know fLCf1lllF'UI'l' fworle sim ialers up slnf swill lu' sucrfrssfzzl. Slze fwins IIKI' Away into ilu! lll'fU'l.Y of all 'LUXIO knofw lfrr. Lil:a'ablL', jolly and fon- srinztirazzs. JIiANNlE'l lgE A. H,umn.m .lfany October 27 VVH School-A-B Club 1. VVH Societies-Girl Reserves-1-2-4, Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3. Jcany is our senior fashion plate. If you fwislz fo kno-w Iluf lalwsf sfylfs, just glaurr' at this young miss. llvr raw' rlisposiiion has aflrarlfd many frivnds. Sln' lzmvfr lrls boolas jwrmwzt a yooll lime. Sizzcfw, imjrar- lfal anfl r0sr'rfz'frl. Anna -I. HA1an.xn ,1l1ic 111116 17 .ll1i1 ' zzmfwz' sffzns lo fwork lzard, but lu' grfs along jusl ilu' samf. llzw' is a frllofw -who lzrlifwfs in flu' sayings l'll'lu'n joy ana' duly flaslf, let duty go Io Sllllljflf' 111' zzmw' 'LU0l'I'lI'l' abou! ilu' Iroulzlr tomorrofw may lzriny. 114' is a quirt follow, but fwz' lenofw Ma! lm is a rwal fll'l1llf'IlIIllZ. Earufsl, olzliying and znrrlifatiiff. II.uw1,n R. ll.-Xl.I.lCK l'IIal April 22 XVII Societies-C'l1ecker Club 3--I-. Hal Vlljflfzl in and out llkz' a Lwlzirlfwind, bu! lm offs fZ,CHl'lh41Clllll? flzinys dorm. Ile is one of Ilm lllfff- ful lmys of our rlass. Ilis plfasing fways llafve gainful lzim many frimzrls, and lu' is a frirml worllz lzafuiny. lfvll0lIlI'lZ.S'li'4', fwinniug and silzrwf. Rml lfair unrl luul lwnzjwrf Nrfwr. xlf leasl not '-'LUllL'l'L' Elfanor 1'I1IlIl'5 fr'om. Sim is usually llajapy, and manayrs fo kllffi luv' assoriailw in lauyhfvr, 'bUllI'l'l UFI' ilmy may lzf. .I frifnd fo all, and llll'ldz l1lClll'V one of ilu' lwst a'anrz'rs al IVinrllu'r Iliylz School. Grawful, fwinniugf and gmzial. Yrikxnx MM: Hrixmiksox Verna February 7 lvffllll farm' lo 115 las! year from lvlarylanrl. ll e all agree she is lrzwfling the only road lo success. She sela'om expresses herself, hu! when she does it is fworlh hearing. Il'e jJre11'ir't a happy and induslrious future. Qzziel, uizosszzming and serene. I,12,xH Nl.-XRY llER'l'fl.lfR LN October 5 XVII School-A-B Club 1, MI1IIlf0l' 2, Senior Play 4-. XVH Societies-French Club 3-4, Glee Club 1-2, Latin Club 1-2 Biology Club 2. .Ind slill anofher fwho is less heard from than the usual female. Une fwho takes her Lwork seriously una' szciflzozzl romplaizzf. Earnest, refined and 4'harming. IIARKY O. Him. Stinky February 15 llarry is one of lhose all-around, good-natured fel- lofws. Rarlzrr hamorozis and full of fun. Most of his lime seems to he spent in falkizzg, joking or sleeping. ll'e hrzorw fha! life has many good Ihings in sfore for him. Jolly, pleasant and friendly. -6-MV JOHN D. HAM' John VVH School-A-B Club 1. VVH Sports-lntercluss Basketball 1-2-3-4. John is a young man of fefw swords, but ,the ones he says mr-an something. lVe expect he 'will bzizld up graa'ualIy so as to preclude any ehanee of a slip once he rearhes the iop rung of the ladder of sueeess. De- pendable and irue, ever a key note to a hzgh goal. Refieeul, diligent and easy-going. VVH School-A-B Club 1, Senior Play 4. Dramatic Club 4-, Mixed Chorus 4. One of the fair blondes in the elass of '.?7. Ruth nefuer Jt'l'lllL'Li lo valfh Ihe talk-y fefverf' so eommon to many of Ihz' modern girls. Rather, she seems Io enjoy -wafrhing others perform and express Ihemselfves in their ofwn particular fashion. plffahle, pleasant and reserfeezl. 1.0wEL1. E, IFIENDERSON Dum-Dum jauu XVH School-Nlonitor 4. Combining fun and fwork is Lofwell's specialty, but he exfells in the former. lffhen there is 'work to be done you will find him unliring. With all his friends, he has no room for enemies. Lifvely, fheerful and affable. February 7 G1i0RGls'1 1'A RUTH HELMAN Ruth December 23 VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Hi-Times 4, Stylus Staff 4, ary 3 D Qlmwaiffaj-i1,,4fz',f W1 AfQfg2A,ffy pfgl l-3 lvluuziu lVlARIli llrxlcs Sally july 15 XVII School-Senior Play 4. VVII Societies-Dramatic Club 4, Dramatic Club Librarian 4. Similar to her sislrr, .Marie is more or less quielly inrlined. She doeszzt rare for lhe rougher lypes of sporisg shr is of lhe more seilalw ani! quief nature. 1fI'll1l'l!Illl'I' Awe have great FX-lH't'fllll0Il.Y for youl Charming, sfweel and ohliging. MUNA E. HINES llinesiw September 26 HS School-A-B Club 4. Her sfweef disposilion has made a plare for her in ihe hearts of all of us. Elven her quietness adds to her fharnz, IV4' kno-w fha! she lwould make good in any profession, but tha! little ring on her left hand forrlells her future! Friendly, quiet and mild. Rv1a1.x'N L. PIOFFER Skip December 21 VVH School-Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3, Trophy Committee 1. VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-Z-3-4, Mixed Chorus 4, Glee Club 2-3, Hi-Times Staff 3. VVH Sports-Interclass Basketball 2-3. Has she yo! pep and fwil? Ilfell, jus! talk Io Skip and see. She is a gfood friend for anybody, is alfways really for a flood lime, and fwill be found lhe life of any parly. li11ery1'lie, fwinningf and rompanionahlr. FRANKLIN C. Hom-'ER l'lIurky Auf-EUSI 2 VVH School-Student Council 1. VVll Societies-Commercial Club 3, Checker Club -luclge 2, Mixed Chorus 4, M. C. Treasurer 4. VVII S Buvky is one of the our mos! popular boys, although he is reslless. 111' is fwitly and helps io make a dull friendly manner rauses him Io hr swell liked. Carl'- lVllI.I.ARD Iloi-rFM,xx Sheik August 11 VV H S VV H S Lows ports--Interclass Basketball 1-2-3, Football 1, Track 1-2. day hrighf. .-I ronsrienlious fworker. Ilis polile, yel frrf, manly and indifferent. Cbool-Stuclent Council 4. ports--Football 2-3. ,ulllhough Sheik looks quifl and resrrfveil, -when one is arquaizzted -with him, he is no! so quiel after all. .I lzelfrr fellofw is hard to find. His rheerful disposifion has made him popular 'with all his friends. 1-lnil, inridenlally, he looks nea! fwifh a ian, and a ten- nis rafkel. Friendly, good-nalured and altra1'lifu1'. C. llo1.s1xr:ER Louis April 3 Herr fwe lzafvf a hoy fwilh fwafuy hair. Ilfe nominaled 'lLouie fo firsi plan- for his constant genialily. Ile seems lo talk little lzut fwe'fur heard that he says inurh, The opposite sex doesn't seem lo regisier mufh fwilh him, hu! ihen, il doesn'I pay to he too rerlain. His friends are no! Quiet, passifve and alert. liuuksx lluxmrt Kaly july 16 XVH Societies-Girl Reserves 4, Fommerciul Club 3-4. XVH Sports-Basketball 2-3, lnterclass Basketball 1-4. Karyn has ,hrofvfll lzrrswlf a miyhly finr sport and a frm' frifmihlo all. She' is an amllifious slullrnl and a fwjwjly partzrzpanl in afhlrlivs. Thr llll0'L'4' lI1l'llll0lH'ti might lu' vlassnl as sfhool affairs, and so, to ron- zludv, fwf mighl say lhat sho wnjoys lifr. Jthlefir, lmpjwy-go-lzzfky and sfwml. ROBERT ll. Hunocx Dulzirlc july 12 VV SHchool-Monitor 3, Stage Crew 4. VVH Societies-Hi-Y 4, Band 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Pep Band 4. llfl' prvsenz in 4'Boh onr diminulifve singing Ifnor. If he lewjfs 1.111 hzs L'llIflll.Yllf5lf1 for pulflir .vjhfalcing he ll make' a Bryan. Ready, -wzllzng and ablf. VI0l,li'l' IABILON lf'gllpy Irebmmv 25 VVH Socletles--Commercial Club 3-4. V .llthough ihf folor of her hair loads us Io hcliofw- lhai she has a 1r 77lfW?', Violff is flu' raw' rombination of a rod head and a resfmfzufd nalurr. She is a jhlrasanl fla.fsH1alf,' hu! a ralhfr quirf maid fwho fwoighs hor 'words lzeforf uttfring thfm. .lgn'1'ahl1', y0lld-llillllffzl and 5llli'l'l'l', D.-wm E. l'lONADl.li lJafvr November 15 VVH School-Senior Play 4. VVH Societies-Baud 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 3. VVH Sports-luterclass Basketball 1-2-3-4, Football 1. Hriyhfs an' hes! for flimale. Isn't that righf, Dafve ? Seriously speaking, lfl0ll-flfl, he is a jolly frllosw, wilh a lo-'uf for musiv and alfways ready for fun. lle's a red-lzzfad, our onf' and only rnasfnlinr one, infidcnlally, 1'hf'1'rful, faffalllz' and lisve'lj'. PAULINE l'lRliBIK Polly jruulary 4 VVH School-A-B Club 1-2-3-4. VVH Societies--Commercial Club 3-4. Polly is one of our promising l'0lIll!1l'fl'ldl sludenls 'who eww lzfliffvv will make' some lznsy person an fffififfnl slr'11nrf1'apln'1'. llzfr allilify to 4'o1zlwzlr'z1tr and desire to hz' ofmpifd hy some fworlh-fwhilfr piwn of :work am' only a of hm' many good qzmlifirs. Poliie, llyl'1'l'lIllll' and rllligfnt. 011:11 B. llRl'lkZ Sqrm'le February 13 Iifvrr jvleasant, .fncfrssful in shofwing hor brighlrr side ronsfanlly, dfsfrilfws Sq1zz'1'k's c'l1zn'artw'. Sho .s't'l'Il1S io he ,wrions in all hor uzzdorfalsirzys-slze nrwrr yers disrouragml. Il f arf fonfidenf fhat sho 'will slzuwrd in any fvoralion sho ffl0Il.YF5. Easy-going, friendly and 5f'l'. llP. l.l'L'I'fll,l,l-I .l.Xk'UI1SON .lakif NUYUl1ll'C1' I7 XVH Selmcml-A-H Club 1-2, Seuior Play 4. VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-4, French Club 3-4, Drzlmzltic Club -1-. Jal'ia madw a 7!1!U'7.'I'llll!S llflrs. ,M1-lzzfyri' in llm Sanior Play. ,Worr pofwrr lo lmr! SI11' lilwxv flfl' fllll 111111 ix alfwzzys r1'a11'y for a lfaarly laugh fwillz anyonf. Shy j1o.v.vf'55rxv qzzilz' a lilwalflf dixjwoyifiofz and goodly fffl- ing for all lwitlz fwliom sln' 1'omf.v in ffllllllff. Cajwalalr, 1'lllflIl5lIl,fllt' aml jovial. lVlAR'l'llA Ii. KING Mari September 13 VVH Societies-Mixed Chorus 4, Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 2-3. XVH Sports-luterelzlss Basketball 1-2-3-4. llM1lflll is '-'wflllf fwr' -would fall -vM'salil1'. .Wir i5 KZ lol of fun and a good sfrorl ax -wcll as a C0!I5l'it'IZll0ll5 Jizz- donf. ll'1 r1' giving hw' our lnzvl fwislzrs, lllfflllltfffl jmr- lzajm' sho 1lo1'.v11'l lzfml lfl1'N1.! Prjwjwy, friwiidly llllll .m11'1'rf. PAUL G. Korxeu Condi November S VVH Societies-Commercial Club 3-4. Paul ix ll young man of frfw iwordx, biz! fha -words hz' Jays 11101111 .vol114'll1i1zg. life fxjvwl he' will llzlild up grzulzially .vo as lo j5I'f'lllLll' any fliafzzie of a slijz oncx ln' I'l'I1l'flW5 Miz' lop rung of Me laddrr of .r11r're.v5. I1l'I'l'.Y lurk, Cr11zr'hl .X'o1'ial1lf', willy aim' zlrliwf. Rosr:1.121c XV11,soN Koen Royle February 22 VVII School-lVIouitor -l-, Senior Play -l-. XVII Societies-Mixed Chorus 3, Commercizll Club 3--I-, Girl Re- serves 1-2-3--1-. Une of flu' 5QfUl'I'l and lwiiiw mfililzcrs of our class is Roxio .Wm is full of fun and r1'a1z'y to jmartiripate in all of ffm arliwiliey of llm Jrlzool. Being 1'o111m1'rcially izzclirzmi, fwf foal Ilia! sim fwill lm a fvalualflf asia! in llllj'07Z6'l.Y office: ,Jl111'1', gracioux and lIIIl5il'lll. MARY KOLSUN lllary january 12 VVH Societies-Commerciall Club 3--I-. Illary has lakwz ilu' Conimfrrial t'0lH'J1' ai lzigli Jflmol. She ix -wry lllrill.VlI'l0llA' and airways has a smile for raflf of 115. ll'1' fra! Mal 51112 will makz' S'0lIH'OIll' ll 'wry good .v1'1'r1'lary. Qniol, fzzrmxvl aml aniialzlw. MARY Axv Komwsxx' Jvlary April 22 VVII Societies-C'ommerCi:il Club 3. .I daily l1'a.v1', tl pork of fun, ll loyal friwlzd, a jolly I'!lllIlITlfIlIl.f lVIa1'y. .Wm ix om' of llzoxr' l1aj1,by-go- ffl?-lllI'A'y 5l1ld1'1Il5 mvllo 111'w11' frvlx or 4ZL'0l'P'll'5, 1111! iakiu' lifw as il fonifxv. .lll Kwork and no play fwoulrl makf ,Vary Il rlllll girl, so xln' findj limo for lfoflz. Cara- fiwf, .S'fIl'lIlllll' 111111' goorl-1zal11r1'1l. 69.-V L'u,uu,v-is l,.XNIJIiR5 Cl111rl ' March 29 NVH Societies-l'li-Times 4, Stylus -L, lli-Y 3-4-, Commer- cial Club 3--l-. Imlnslriozzs, inlz'rf'slml in his wcorlc is Cl111z'lc. Conl- fl11'z'r'ial lworh in .l'!ll'lll'llllll', is his flfld. His hours nn' sf'ldoll1 idly 5fJl'1ll. llis good lmfnor is roniaglous, and an e',w'f'llf'11f i11fl1l1'114'e'. .lflwr lt't1'L'llIg sfhool, luv' lfnofw he' will malw' goorl. lJr'jJz'mlablz', zlgnwalllf' llllnl olfliging. Rifru Y. Ihxxulaks I.andvrs February 7 VVH School-Student Couucil 4, A-li Club 1. VVII Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2. VVH Sports-Intercluss Basketball l, Lost and Found Committee -l. Ruth is ll dandy girl and holds a large jvlacz' in Ihr hvarls of hor frlcmls. .llfways l'flL'I'I'flll and rnnly in s1'rfv1'. Sha has plwnzy of flop, fwzf like hor. Sh1 s original, 4'l1'i'1'r and t'Illf'l'lllIlll7lg. II.xv.u.1..x RL 1'u I,A'1 lpx Lola February 7 NVH Societies-liuucl 1-2-3--l-, Secretary 4, Orchestral -I-, Glee Club 2-3, Girl Reserves 1-2-3. A Laila is a mighfy niff' girl and efuoryonf likfs hfr. She is zz person fwifh pleasing fwoys and a Lwilling lmarl. No 0lll' efwr fools sud in hw' pr1's4'11C1'. Shu likfs a gooll lirnr and is inferrslfd in rfveryllzing. lVInsi1'al, lively and s1'r1'm'. A-Illhongh ll'z1ll1'r is onz' of Ihr qzzirlvsl lzoys in our floss-lo our lvlowlmlgf' ln' has llllllll' llllllly frifnils. Hr' has IIIHZWI' lzwn lenofwn lo frown or find fault fwilh onylhing. This should aiil him lo ln' nlzlf lo slanil lsnovks and luznrps fwilhonl cz groan. lfllllliflllllllly, affnlflw, aml l'l'llI'l'Ill. VVH School-Monitor 4. VVH Societies-Commercial Club 3-4. XVII SP0I'lS1lIlfCI'L'lIlS5 Basketball 2-3--l. To knofw .lor is to likf him, llt'I'tlll5I' ln' is ll gooil floss- lI1Zll!'. llls fllllllllllff flfllyj ani! fllflllflly for Ll0llly goml things lfafw flfllllfzl him many fI'll'lltlX. Sjvrighlly, il1'jw'mlul1lf' nnil frirnilly. Aczxlzs ,lgnfs is onf' of fha' slnallwr lIll'l!ll11'l'J of our vluss. Shw -l505J'l'55l'5 a mon' or loss linxill nnlurf-, hu! al linzws she' mwz lefnaws lhat in Ihr lfrulgroznzil. IIN' frrl sun' Ilml ,Iggir will on!-grofw hm' shynoss, hui should shi' noi, il fwozzlfl nmv'r jwofw an ollslnvlz' in her flllllflf. lVlll'Ul', gulf! and illmlisfir. Iosiir-u H. KRAYNIQK Clml1by january KUNnRA'1' Wiggle November xV.'lI,'l'liR liOV.-XLCHIK Prnnfr December 28 23 2 li.x'rnRx'x R. L.xwur.xo f.'asry Novenibt-r ll VVH Soeit-tics-L'ommt-rt'iul Club 3, Girl ,Rt'sL'l'vt's l--l. Of Cas1'y fm' llllflfll l'llllllH'l'IllI' many aim things. .Wir is a ratllrr guirl girl, lzui -with her quiol fways, gets along-am! fwf rw sure' sln' has plwzly lo say, onrr' you Wally kzzosu' lfor. Cas1'y is a lrur' jval ani! Pwr' flIl'L't' lwarllril io filer' fIl'I' lIlHIIl'll.Yl'ly. !.'l1111'111i11gf, agilr, and friratlly. fiEORGIi II. LIXG iYirk August 29 VVH School-Senior Play 4, Student Council 1-3--1-, Trophy Com- mittee 3-4, Ring and Pin Committee -1. VVH Societies-Mixed Chorus 3, Ili-Y 3, Poster Club 1-2, Biology Club 2. VVH Sports-Cheerleader -I-, Baseball 2, Trzick 2, Football 2. Nirk is our of our mos! imporlaal nzrmlzfrs. 117111 his fordial manner and frienilly spirit, lm is fwrlronif ia any rrofwd. Take a look at ilu' afliifilirs, ami do1z'l llllllk tfwirf alioul iff Hz' is flu' man fwllo Kama llackf Inlrrrsting, marry aaa' dflmnair. DOROTHY JEAN L0C11Rui Dol january 22 VVH School-Student Council 1, Class officer 1. WH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-3--1, Glee Club 3. VVH Sports-Interclass Basketball 1-2. Do! is a lm:-for! examplr of a person fwlfo is sfwefi- fempfrea' and sludious. Siu' is a rval f10ll1'5l-f0-!f00L1- ness jnal. Do! is airways rfady lo do lmr jwari in any- llling al any lime. Sllf ran ln' llfllfl' tl1'sCril1r'd by using all ffm flirliollzlryls lffsl mljf'1'liQ'e'5. Su1RI.E'r ARPENE LONG Curly Devemlvfl' 9 Quiet is 'lCurly, buf noi al all sulmzissifozf. Ona ran? alfways toll fwlzal ilu' inlfrnal oryanizaiiozz is lly look- ing al ffm l'Xfl,l'7llIl aj1jJf'1lr'z111r'r. PHIL' dfall lll'1' a gfoozl hand as sin' has a fini' mrnlal alzilily and a rrojw of curls llzai Iwi!! Iakt' llvr I1 long Away. lVIe'diialifU1', mlm and sludious. llyfjwt L M 4 ,lt EDNAMAE LCUTHER Eddix July 27 VVH School-Monitor -L VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, French Club 3-4. 1jddif apjwars lo be a quift Miss in ilu' srffool room, lzul you should lmar har oulside! Sim acfovr fwosfrs a nzonzmzf, and Inv' efforis arf' 1'rofwn1'd fwillf szzrrrss. Size is ploasant lo talk fo and jllrasing to be -willz. l'fIil1', llffllllll' and fajlririoils. MIl.IJRIilD FVELYN lvl,-XRSH 'lMid February 1 VVH Societies-Girl Reserves -I-, Commercial 3-4, Glee Club 2-3, Mixed Chorus 3--l. Good looks and a good tion' go togffker-ask Mid. .Wm has a kfon srlzsf' of lzumor, lll'7.'l'I' -wit, atirarlifvr 11j1pf'ara11r'1', Iogfllfw' swillz a syrlijrallwlif' lltlfllfl' fwllirlz VLCL' Ilfiak -will makf lzrr a surrzfss in any firld. Liolzl lfwarfnlrzess follofws in fmr fwaku. Sin' fwins her may info flu' fH'lII'f5 of all who know hor. llflllilflll, ara! and silzrfrr. Runorrn Melioor. Rudy july 2 XVII School-Student Council 3, Monitor -I, lVIonitor President -I, Finance Committee 3--I, Senior Play 4. XVII Societies-Checker Club 2-3--I, Viee President, Hi-Y Club 3 -I, See.-Trezls., Hi-Times -I-, Stylus Staff 4, Dramatic Club 4. Rllrlljlyj fain' ir rfzzzlziffxfful in flix frm' of IIIIUHIVI' and rfflil1r'z'uliu1z of .vjwr'ff1. UW' arf flffrll by f1i5 n111.vI1'rly fnlzyfuf. llfrf'.r lo nm' of lflf' 1111151 i11rfu.vlri0us lmys in fflf' f!a.v.v.' ,Imlfilin:z.f, m'r'r.fa1ilr run! fafmlzlr. Ruin A. Mirrick Ruff: October 7 XVII Societies-Freneli Club 3--I-. ll'1' falzririm' RUM' Qllfll' llll asset In ffm M1155 of 137. Sin' is nm' fwfm gmt ffm awry lnxvl ffm! lzigflf Jrfmol has Z0 nff1'r,' one mulm mlczav Ziff 5a'ri0u.fly but not -witlmul n'1'1'1'r11'ifn1. Sfn' if ralfzfr quiet and il is most Illfflifillff In flllill' fin' !ll'0ll7ILi. llfflfll tlzfre if Kwork I0 lm done, you will find !l1'l' zzzllirizzy. Prlifr, 5fllzli0llA' and Jzznzzy. MARQIA VV. Mu.Lo'r'r Par February XVII School-Finance Committee 3. XVII Societies-Stylus Stuff 4, Ili-Times 3--I, Girl Reserves 1-2-3 -I-, Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus -I, French Club 3. XVII SPOI'IS'IllfCI'CIZlSS Basketball 1. Darizzgf, a yrrnf yjmrl, and always ready for fun- f!ltlf'.Y lwarria. llrr iuiillllillfl Jmilf' and ir11pul5ifvff1z1'55 are lava of flfl' 0ll1.VfIl7l1l'IIlfl 4'f11zr'ar'tfri5tir.f. Sin' is a ffrinus .Yflldflll and Il lrur' frirlld. Tfzcrz' is more in luv' than fwzf F1171 lHl!iI'I'.l'flllZd, flu! fwf dn knofw ffm! Sfll' is t'!l1Il'l'lIIIf!, llfllllkflllfllllf and xillrfrr. FRANCES T. IXIAVRI 1 ayf October 13 XVII Societies-French Club 3-4. XVH Sports-liasketbzlll 3, Interclass Basketball I-Z. I ra11r1'.v' yuifl and gmzllr mays fmfzm Kwon lffr many fr'i1'nd.r. Sflll is our of iflf' lI105f rifffllddllll' girls in nur ffaixv and fvfry llflI'l'l'fllllI' in dis-hosiliolz. IV1' Afiml llml Jfn' ix tl good .vjmrf as fwffll 11: zz gfootl sfmifzzi. .llhlflizg l'07l.ft'IL'Ilfi0ll5 and ffimzdly. BIi'l l'Y INICCIJ-1.xkY B1'1fy November 16 XVII School-Student Council 1-2-3, Nlonitor I. XVII Sofia-ties-Girl Reserves 1-2-3--1-, Mixecl Chorus 3, Ulee Club 1-Z. l.r.f5o1zs don! boilfrr Bflly. l.if1i'5 loo Jlmrl, and f!II'I'l7 arf ffm many Olflfl' i1l1'1'1'fi'f.v. SM' 'wins zz: fwifh flfl' frmzk and UIIVTJ' fwa-115. Iffsirifs bring rffarfzlifzgl, .Cllr ir 'well AVIUQXJII fm' flfl' abilily ar Il fvianiyl. Good- fzalzzrfrl, lllllfiflll and flllffj'-f!0-I1ll'kj'. Rurn lin.EEx MCUOWAX Mac November 23 XVII Seeieties-Mixed Chorus 4, Glee Club 2, Dramatic Club 4. U'f1fz1 IlIf7IfI0l1IlIff radios, fwz' llllljf lm! omil Eilrflz IIA' flu' irirnl lozm'-sj11fak1'f'. Ilfzlfl musn' .ffm fwms lflf hraris rf lfmxr' fwfm f'lUl7I0f lu' 'LUUIZ fliflffl fwnrds. If Lilrrn ffllllf nzalcr us laugh, fwa arf sad zndrrd. ,-Igfilf, Illlfilllflill' and nzuszfal. ' Nlruu' EI.lZABE'l'Il M1l.i,s Bally October 6 1 VVH School-Finance Committee 3, Class Officer 1. VVH Societies-Stylus Staff 4, Hi-Times 3-4, Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, French Club 3-4. VVH Sports-Interclass Basketball 1. Of Belly -'wr ran .ray many niu' lhiizgfs. She' has iz lofvfly disjiosilion and Ihr' ahilily lo malef frifizds, as fwfll as lo harp lhfm. .l plmsiny fwr'r.vonalily, ability as ri xtizdfizl, and ifarifd aflifvirirr 1'liar'11flrrizr hrr. ll i' hawi' ham flrifvilfgml lo knofw har! SI'l'I'lll', l'IllI'l'l!ilIll1Iff and lllll'lllllfT.'lf. VIRGII. MQRACA f'Mudgi ' lXfIa1'cl1 10 XVII Societies-Mixed Chorus 3. VVII Sports-Football 2-3, Interclass Basketball, 2-3-4. Mua'gz ' is a good sport and fond of alhlrlicx. Ili' is. a good mixer and hir fwiizning fways lmivzf flllllllffl hzm an fnfvialflf jnlafr in rho rlass of '37, He would haw' us fall lo mind Ihr .vfrzvzgllz of aizfirizt giants. Manly, fini-lowing and f'arf'frm'. II,xRm.15 VV. NAUGLIQ Ilarold july 12 ,ul .rilrnt lad, fwho hails from Seanor. Ili' is 5im'z'rr' and faithful to all 'who are his frivnds. Ilis yuiel, jrolilf, yr! fi-irndly manner of doing things malecs him :wall likrd. Thi' rlasx joins in fwixhing him .mf- frss in lifw! Slurrly, siiifcn' and frirndly. Iisruiau M. Nizrsox Est Jwlle 22 111 l,11li11 and l'lI'l'llfll Fil n11'a1z.r is, and IS Eslhrir .fhorf amz' 51:1 rl,' hard lo limi? ll'a say yes! It 15 fwidfly hiiomwi fha! shr is a Quia! i'la55-r111'n1lu'r. Thix is dui' lo Ihr' fad Ihaf shi' l2rli1 Lw',v in lljlflllllfl and im! in u,w'lfx,r mlkirzgf. Quint, jilmsanl and ayrrfablw. BRINHAM A. Umm.-xx Emily August 20 YVH Societies-Hi-'llimes 3--I-, Stylus Stull 4. l2r1zi1y is likz' a ll1H'l'l!'lUll,' hr' !'Ull1I'5 in a rusll, and hom in II razslz, wi lmfzxfs a fvrlingf of jilraxuri' as hr grafts ur. Ilis onz' fu:falm1'.v.v is lflondfxv. Ha! Om' fllllltlllyl Ifiml 11 llrllrv' frifiid. Illippy-yo-lzlcley, frif1m'ly and willing. JAMES 0'ROURK1s H.,lllIllIll'n May 26 VVH Svluvol-Moliitm' 3. VVH Societies-lli-X 3, Cll1L'CliCl' Club 3. VVII Spruts-Iutcrcluw Basketball 3, Football Manager 2-3. lffT'I'I'j70llI' h'Il0GL'.Y !i111r11ir -oizr tall, llIllIll50IllI' lflr.-izdw. Hjllllllllfll pojuzlar arizona hm rlaJ.vmalr'J is Ihr' afhlrlif' lyjw, 111lr'i'f'.vl1'd in sfvurls. Ili' is Il lrzzr l'l'f7l'l'5l'IIlIlll'I'l' of lhz' yorzngfrr f!l'lll'l'lllI0ll, and alfwayx has a jvfjvjvy Q,:'or.l for fmfryoiif. .'Il'llKl'l', alffl and gay. liER'ru,x PARKS Bari November 1 VVH School-linnquet Committee 3. VV1I.1.1,x:v1 Al.l'ARl'Ill l'liAi4c15 lVn'mly April -1- NVII Sucietics-lNlixCd Chorus -1-. Bli'l l Y .I girl who is r'fr'r'r forgrlfnl of sflf is Iifrl. Slzf' is o jrlammr, a fworlcrr and a lmljmr. llrr friwzds say sln' lms ll smcfrl llllfllfl' and is llI'fUI'!' rlofwlz-lzrarlrd nor di.f4'0111'agf1'iZ'. IV1' fmjv' sln' ronlinufs this -'way al-ways. Good-lzalurml, plfasanl and gracious. Biff, is one of ilzvse fwllo mn fhrfr you up af any limr of flu? day. llis clzurlcln follofwfd by loud fmlllfjflffl' ran lu' llrzlnl al all Iimrs. This young fellow is gzzilly of many idiosylzrrzzsizgv Awhirh tlzc wzfcnzgfc jwrson lniglfl noi zflzflrrsfazzd. Hr llas ll qfory kffrz mind but dons not llrliffw in Gwasiin-o lirnf on sludirs fha! do not appeal fo him. Frank, orioinal and l'llfl'I'lllllZi11fl. LA RUE Plsxkon Iirlly December 21 Iiflfy is serious, we admil flzis. lin! many of us lenofw fha! lzflfind llzal slrmlifd Mriozzsnrss lurks a spirit just rlmckfnl of fun. Slu' is gaining for lmrsflf Ilia! knolwlvdgr Lwhirlz can only bf yainffl Ilzrozzglz good, honfsf fwork. Ilfv jvre'dift zz smoofh fuinrvf Crafious, sfrrno and agreeable. MIKE Osrkosxx' Sjwilc1's November 16 VVH Societies-l'Ii-Times' Typing Stuff 4, Commercial Club 3-+. VVH Sports-lntercluss Basketball 2. Miken is an tHIlllffiUll.S and drjrcrzdallle fworlewr, par- licnlarly in arfifvififs fonn'rni115f Comznfrfial work. llf' brlimifs in duly first, last and alrways. lla sm ms quift, 1111! 'zur' llfink lnayln' lllat is nn'r1'ly on lfn' surfur1'. l'zz.ssi-iff, 1lfju'mlul1l. and sinrr'rr'. VVll Sz-bool-Student Council 1. In all kinds of 11ur'afhf'r' illflllllll' romfs fwillillgly fo learn of lzigflmr lhlflflj. Sin' nmnvr 1'fo1'zffs for a llI0l!lf'llf llfr savrifirfs in fomingf so far and is onzr of our more Jflltiivllj' nzf'ml1z'rs. 11711171 you stop lo falls mcilh llfr, shf is allways rmdy Io fl7'l'I7f you fwitll a jfl'I'IIf big sn1ilf of fwrlroflzr' and frirmlship. Jofvial, umiublr and s4'rf'1z1'. Vuuzu, G. PALUTVIBU Virgin April 20 Vllll Societies-Bancl 1-2-3-4, Checker Club 2. VVII Sports-Inter-clqxss Basketball 1-2. l irgir ' is our of our Nlflfl' limid, if llzr 'word foulil ln' njmjwlirrl lo sinh boys. llf is Il jvrrlly fini' fl'H0'bU quill: lofs of gfooiz' ozmlilifs. lifarly fwishfs from lin' miss of '57, Quifl, gfwniol and rz'1fwr11ilal1l1'. Mirsxua ciRACE Orr Jllinnif October 14 lurk, Slim! Frivizdly, rarffrrf and good-nalured. l jour: VV. P0l,uNKm' Jol1n11y june 12 l VVII Sports-l7nollwz1ll 1, Iutcrcluss Basketlmll 1-2-3. Axnxiiw AARTIIUR PRVSQACK Troopvr December 13 GEORGE j. PIEPON Pip April 16 VVII Societies-French Club 3-4. QS 5 Gforgi' is a lmy who zimwv' Ialks a flfftll dial, luzf does fnurh. Thai is, hr scfnis quifi if you don? knofw him. In short, hr is a good studmt and an assrf In Ihz' sfhool. .Will Qcalfr lions run ilffjw ill his fllif, and fwr' surrly fwfllllrli ma1'wz'l al ils rlfplhs. Quirf, gfooil-zializrffl and sim'z'r1'. ARTHUR FRANK PETERSON Judgfw Frebruury 5 XVH School-Student Council l. VVH Societies--Commercial Club 4, Club Officer 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Orchestra 4. lIIl16'7ZI Ul'f' ilnw' is Il bull session fwr may wxjwrrf lo sm' Judge cxjroulzdiny his fain-ws upon ffverything umlvr thi' sun. His aryuinmzis arf furry l'07l'L'll1Ci7lfl. Hz' -will alfways hir 7'1'l7I1'lIlbI'7'6ti for his niusiral alzilily and his gift as an I'lllfllfl07li5l. Ilumorous, agzlz' and sflf-posscssnl. CIZCILIA CA'lHERlX1E Pl'l'I'RlI.l.A l'Sis January 19 VVH School-A-B Club 2. YVH Societies-Hi-Times 4, Stylus 4-. Take a plfasanl smiley add lo Ihis a quid and fuz- assumizzg Il1ll7l7l1'?',' mix fwiih Il nm! appear'am'f,' flaivoi' -wilh murlfsy, and stir in a fmv ffrains of dig- rzily. Thr rifszzll will hr Sis -1: rapublf nirmlwr of Ihr flzlss of '57, Plfasanf, friwzilly and induslrious. VVENDIQIJ. Plcrtorl' Slim November 15 .llfhougfh Slim Ilf3pI'Ill'5 io hair a quiff ilisffosifion, fwfr hafuz' Il Jllfllkllly ffrlizzgf lhai his quifhzess is uffparmzl only to lhosr -who do not kllflf-'LU him swell. lla' is also ffllllfl' humorozzs and fill!-lflilillg. Good Joh1nzy's fwidr-auaki sjririf has won him I'6'l'0.!fIZill0ll as llllllfl our of our hajmpy-gm-lzzrky, jolly boys. Ilr also fakws a krmz infwrrsl in his fwork. Ili' is fond of sjroris and fujoys tlllllflllfl. His plrasiny pfrsonalify has fwon for him many frirmis. Frifmlly, agfilf and happy-go-liif'lay. Judy or shouln' uf say 'I'rooj1rr, is jus! a l'!'ffllllU' fl'll04UJ and, thai is faking! all lhiizys inln li0ll.S'ifiI'l'llll0lI. llf is awry wasy-going! and dofs noi swrm ofvrrly f fond of sfhool rwork. llis wil and llumor, Ihnugh suhllr, arf ralhrr flil1l'lll'llll'i5lll' of him. llr l1l'liI'7,'l'5 in Ihr' I'llj0j'III:'Ilf of liff to Ihz' ufmosl il1'yr1'f'. ,lgr1'z'- ulflf, lllll'1'l'.fll7l!f and indifffrfrzl. L1.orn VV. Rmzvi Lillie Hook Mui-eh 7 VVH School-Student Council 1, Banquet Committee 3. lvllxszr C. RIQA51 Mary August 30 XVII Societies-Ulee Club 2-3, Mixed Chorus 3--L ll1e1.1cN MA1.1ss.x Rlilll-'00'I' Tiny November 3 XVII Sthool-Student Council 1-2, A-B Club 1-2 Cheer- VVH VVH M1111 111111101 lifw' on l11'1'11d llllIlll', but Hook fwislws X10 1'r111l11, 11713 1fI'fIlIl5l' fn' 15 a L11'i11y.vI1111 l11'r111l .f11l1'.r1111111, of t'UIll'.fl'. IV1' only fmpr 111' ijllif 115 rfrlc- lfss fwiflf ffll' fl'Il1'A' 115 111' is fwilh 111.1 l1l11.vf11'5. H111 111'1'o1'1i111f1 lo f,ll'l'7'lIlIfI'.f, f1fllfr ll l1l11.vl1 111 N1- fan' fhllll ll iliflf ill llfr fIl'lll'l.H lI11jvj1y-1111-lllrky, 11111'1'1'z1f1l1' llllrf 1111011-1111l111'1'1f. B1'1gff1l Ey1'.v 511011141 hafvo born hw' Iliff,-lllllllf'. 11's Q'1'1'y l'II5y Io .wr fflt' good 51111115 .vf1i1z11zg1 riylll our of lf1r111. Il'1' fm-111' Iflat Ihfy 'will lrrigfllfn f11'1' f11t1z1'1' liff gfrrrzlly. Sho 111'1'1i.r 710 introdzzrfion for 5111 is ffll' lypr H1111 l7lLIA'I'.V frifnds 1u'!11'1'm11'1' sin' yon. Mz1.vi1'11l, j1r11.fiQ'1' 111111 zlgfrvmblr. lender 3-4-, Senior Vice President 4, French Club Seycretary fl, Banquet Committee 3, Senior Play 4. Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, French Club 3--l-, Ili- Times Staff 3, Glee Club 2, Mixecl Chorus 3. Sports-lnterclziss Basketball 1. Ilflwn if ffll' girl fwitfl II Jmilf' for f1'1'1'y111z1'. ll'iff1 flfr jzrp 111111 hIl!lI0l'0ll.f 111z.ffw1'1's, Mr' has d1'lig!111'1l fzrr 1'la.f.v1111111'5. SI11' fllll br' filhrr 1f1g1111fi1'd 01' youlhful 115 jv1'ofUo11 by hw' i7lf1'7'f7l'I'fHfi0ll of T1'1'1'y in flu' Szvzior Play. F1'11'11dfy, alniabfz' and a1'f1fv1'. CARI. R. Pxuzlxsm' Carl October 29 1 NVH Societies-French Club 3-4. Carl ijllyf furry lalkaiirvc, buf hir 1'!111r111 do1r.vn'1 111' in fwords. lllv fllfllff 111drfi111zl1lr. II1 .v Il lraso, and fwhaf 1101. llix our oz1f5ta1111i11fl ffalzzfv' 15 lflllf 'Z'l'1'y 110111 .vlrrnlt Ill flix hair. Quifl, 11rf1'f1'1zl1lf 111111 1'll1A1'-f1'1'1'. ALVIN REAM Pon March 6 VVH School-Stuclent Council 1, Nlonitor -I-. TM' sayirzgf ffm! good fflillfhl 111'r airways 11111 up ill Jmall j1111'ka11f,v 1.f7l'l ro, l1f1'1111.lf lflrro ix ,livin for 1'xa111plr, who 15117 51111111 111111 15 11df1'111z1'f1l 171 !11fl!II'I' k11ofu'l1'1Iy1'. 11111iffr1'1'11f, fllflltifj' and .wif-j1oJ51'.f.v1'1i. Evlcmtx REAM HSflll11'fI'ZL'H -luly 16 VVH Societies-Commercial Club 3-4. Thfy .my if 15717 jwo.v51l1I1' lo find om' of ffm Nflliffl' sox fwfzo l111.v1z'1 lllllffl 111 say. Iiflzf-Ur' 11 or 11ol.' Tl1c1'1' ara ll fmt: af loaf! 111 015111 school -wffo l11'l11'f11r Io a f!'l'fL1ill fxlrnl 171 g1HJ1' mffry 1111111 lfzy U111' lm! fffw My -voioofj Zlflaylm HSflllt1l01L'H is only quzfi llf times, ihouyh. .'l7I-V!l0 lAJ, .ffm fwould makf a gfrfal Jlrnog. .f1111b1tiou.v, SOUZIJIZI' and o11lo1'laz111ng. MARY ALICE RHODES Mez November 25 VVH School-Student Council 1-2, Finance Committee 3, Class Treasurer 2. VVH Societies-Stylus Staff 4, Girl Reserves 1-Z-3-4, Girl Re- serve President 1, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Vice President of Mixed Chorus 4, Glee Club 2, Hi-Times Staff 4. VVH Sports-lnterclass Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2. llafve you efver seen our Me2:? No? ll'ell, she is hard to find, being so petite. But she is lots of fun, and five all like her. She has many friends in srhool and elsefwhere. This profiles she has a nom! tlisposi- lion. Peppy, soeiable, anfl energfelie. ANTHONY Rizzo Tony April 25 VVH Societies-Orchestra 4, Sec.-Treas. of Orchestra 4, Pep Bank 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Band 1-2-3-4. VVH Sports-lnterclass Basketball 4. Tony is fun-lowing and full of life. Ile is a genial fellofw, interested in musir. His pleasing personality fwins him many friends. llfe lrnofw that he will trafuel far on the road to sueeess. Happy-go-lucky, talented , and reliable. S'rAN1.EY ROGERS 'Stan june 26 VVH School-Monitor 3, Band 4, Mixed Chorus 4. Stan is of the unusual type 'whom to lanofw is to appreeiate. Some men are content fwith a pipe, dog, and book, but just gifue Stanley his pipe and he is satisfied. He -will be remembered by his classmates for his smile and his friendly manner. Mizsieal, jofvial ana' friendly. MIcn.xr:L RoI,1,o JVIil.'e Mfllfh 13 VVH Sports-lnterclass Basketball 1, Track 1. Mike beliefzfes that the man fwho invented sleep deserves hiyh praise but he is -wide afuzake if he sees n ehanee to assist others in any possible fway. He takes life as it eomes una is a pleasant young fellofw of fe-w swords. Easy-going, affable and dependable. Lotus Man Rosn Lnelln September 17 VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 2. VVH School--A-B Club 4. One thing fwe must not omit in eonneetion fwith Luella's name is the efvery ready attitude she main- tains. During her four years at IV. IS. she has profved herself a gfood student and a fwillzng fztxorker. life lrnomu she fwill be sueeessful- in her chosen field of fwork. Quiet, sturlious and soemble. JOSEPH ELMER RU'l I'KAY' Joe january 26 VVH School--Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3. VVH Societies-Checker Club 2. A XVH Sports-Interclass Basketball 1. Joe seems to have a serious rlisjvosition, but he enjoys a good time. Ile is a boy 'with energy and ideas fwhieh fwill help him greatly. Ile possesses those qualities fwhieh enable him to make friends quite easily. Sineere, likeable and pelasant. ROBERT H. Smzsrc Bob December 20 VVH School-A-B Club 2, Monitor 2-3, Stage Crew 1-2-3, Cheer- leader 3-4, Hi-Y Club 3-4, Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3. VVH Societies-French Newspaper Editor 4, Checker Club 2-3, Hi-Times Staff 3-4, Managing Editor 4, Stylus Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief of Stylus 4. VVH Sports-Track 1-2, Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4. Bob nofds no inlroduftion. gl friend Io all and a lypiral .lnzcrifzuz high sfhool boy. Ha is managing- rdifor of our your-bool' and pajrfr. Ilf :nada a ron- Qllllfllld hrolhfr for Tr'rry in Ihr' swtiov' play. .'ln'lifL'r, ambilious and l'!If!'I'lflllIlllfl. Mika SEKle1..x .S'nlla March 4 VVH School-Banquet Committee 3. VVH Societies-A-B Club 1-2-4. VVH Sports-Football 3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4. Miko is unc of Ihr afhlotes of our class. lIoswe1vcr, hr' dofs not ronfzne his acti-vitirs Io basketball, football and tfarh, he is onr of '37's best sfudenrs. Manly, alhlffzf and brillianl. EIJVVARD SENELLA Tabby October 27 YVH School-Student Council 2. VVH Societies-Hi-Y Club 4. VVH Sports-Football 2-4, Assistant Football Manager 4, Bas- ketball 2-3-4, Interclass Basketball 2-3-4. JTis said that frifndly heart has jzlenly of friends. If this is lruv, Tubby should bc ofver crofwded 'with Ihrm. llis grcaffst hajnpinfss is that he has been able lo hold thfm. Ill' is a grfal sport enthusiast. ilmzablf, jolly and sillffro. VVH Societies-Checker Club 3-4, Commercial Club 4. VVH Sports-Basketball 1-2. Johnny is truly a happy-yo-lucky jmrson. Ile nesver lfls anyihing fwurry him, you nzfwrr hfar him rom- plaininy, for ho cherrfully ours through life lauyhiny al care, No trunr frimd mn bf found. Jolvial, Nason- ablr and mild. VICTOR GEORGE SAn0 Vie March 8 WH School-Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3. VVH Societies-Checker Club 2. VVH Sports-Interclass Basketball 1. View is our of lhosr lilvcly, mfr-fran boys 'who Iahfs life lighily. He is one of our smoolhost dancfrs. 111' pleases all fwith his ready wil and humor, and jzossnssvs an adfvzfnturous nazun' lwhirh fwill hfljr him to gr! along in Ihr fworld. Sofiablr, sporty and dfpmdalzlv. JAMES LAWRENCE SAI.Ko 'fJim September 24 VVH Societies-Hi-Y Club 3, Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Vice President of Band 3, President of Band 4. ll'r !Pl'f5f'lll in .lin1n1ir ' ihr mafslro of Ihr Irumjml! Thry say hr and his lI'llIlI.l?I'l arf irzsfjmaralllf. 11's noi quilr that bad, hu! than if om' plays as -'wfll as hr dons, iI's a disfinriirzn lo bn flassfd Ioyfhcr. Per- 56'Wl'I'lllg, lalvnlod and happy-go-lucky. JOHN U. SABACKY Johnny February 14 MER1. VVH WH VVH W7ILI. VV H VVH VVH JOHN WH VV H W H Oon.LA juss SHAFFER Janie March 12 VVH Societies-Glee Club 2-3. .lune's sfweet, plaeid manner adds to the general impression of her geniality. She seems to be just full of laughter and the joy of li-ving. Her good humor is eonlagious. She is popular among her friends, and has been ll fvaluable assel to our rlass. Pleasant, sunny and friendly. MARG,uu:'1' Axx Simxk Pri ulv 1 J . VV1-ISchool-Student Council 1-4, President of A-B Club 4, Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3, Class Officer 3-4. Vice President of French Club 4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Glee Club 2, Orchestra 4. H Peg possesses the rare gif! that many of us desire. . This gift is the ability to trip the many fingers o'er the keys of the piano :with sueh pleasing rouse- quenees. She ran be seen tearing around in that Ford. Jolly, musiral and pert. VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Band 3-4, French Club 2 Rosen PAUL SHANK Hank August 3 WH School-Monitor 4, Stage Crew Assistant 2. WH Societies--Checker Club 2. Paul beliefues that high srhool students should be both seen and heard. He exereises this theory faery much, mostly the latter part of it. Ilotwefver, he is the -wit of our class and Awe are proud to have had such a person as he with us. His pleasing 'ways halve gained him many friends. Humorous, amiable and affable. E ROBERT SHARPE Dirt Allglwf 29 School-Finance Committee 3, Class Officer 3, Monitor 3, Student Council 1. Societies-Hi-Y Club 3-4, Checker Club 2-3, Mixed Chorus 3-4. Sports-lnterclass Basketball 1-2. Immensely fall, and espeeially slim. .l jolly good laugh, that's Dir1. From the -'very first, his taking fways gained him many friends. He's one of the im- portant members of our elass. lllay the best of sueeess be his efveryfwhere. Soeiable, good-natured, and affable. xAM RICHARD SHERLOCK Dick April 23 School-Class President 3-4, Class Officer 1-2, Usher 2-3, Usher Treasurer 3, Finance Committee 1-2-3-4, Pin and Ring Committee 4, Banquet Committee 3. Societies-Hi-Y Club 3-4, Hi-Y Officer 3--4. Sports-Football 1-2-3-4, Varsity Basketball 1-2, Interclass Basketball 3-4, Track 1-2. Our President, the leader of our last year in high school. His Iasla was not an easy one, and Dick has filled his office 'very admirably and -we hope he fwill be able to fill many more! He lworles and perse- fveres in efuery undertaking until at last the goal is reached. fln all-around boy, that's Diek. Sueeess- ful, dependable and sineere. J. SHERLOCK Jack April 23 School-Student Council 1-2-3. Usher 3, junior-Senior Ban- quet Committee 3. Societies--Hi-Y Club 4. Sports--Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Track 1-2, Interclass Basketball 1-2-3. Jael, fwill allways be remembered as a loyal mem- ber to the srhool. His interest in sehool aetifvities and his dogged fighting on the gridiron go to shofw his persewranee. life are 'with you Juelz Athletie, amiable, agile. rt lVllL'll.Xlil. Ci. S'l4l5l .XXCIK Sleff October 4 VVll Societies-Cmnmcrcizxl Club 3-4. VVII Sports-Truck 1-2. llfe lost llliehael in the fworld seas around the end of the first semester, this year. Ilis adfventurous nature fwas too strong to be eonfined to sehool, but 'will hel , , l' him to get along in the fworlil. Ile fwas a fellow of fine eharaeler whom -we fwill long remember. Best of lurk in fvirything 'lN'teff i' you should ha in . 1 I A I to read this! Restless, friendly and self-possessed. Vicrox S'ri5FAxK0 11itler April 1 Hiller, as his nielf-name speaks for itself, he is an aetiive boy, but rather happy-go-lucky. Ilis pleasing personality and friendly 'manner make him 'well- liked. Ifielor is a fun-lowing felloew and delights in making merry. Ile is keenly interested in art. life knofw he -will get along after leaving sehool. Jgree- ahle, artistic and aeti-ve. Grcoiuzrc STHPKU Stepj1ie I7el1rum-y 3 VVII Societies-Commercial Club 3-4. George is guiet but friendly. Ile fwasn't fwith us last year, and, that is one of the big reasons 'we are glad to hawe him graduate Kwith us. Ile is ready for -work, but he is equally ready for fun. Ilfe are sure this attitude fwill bring him great sueeess in life. Cnobtrusifue, amiable and steadfast. Rxcutum Btuarou Srmescm Dirk February 1-' VVII School-Student Council 1-2-4, A-B Club 1-2-3-4, Claw Officer 1-2, Senior Play 4. XVH Societies-Dramatic Club 4, Checker Club 3'-1, Ili-Y Club 3-4, President of French Club 4. Dirk is one of the busiest boys in school. Ilis studiousness is true to a great extent, but he still finds time for many aetifvities. Seareely a day passes that Dirk isn't at the head of the line of Seniors. This is a marfvelous start and fwe are sure he twill alfways he a leader. Brilliant, agreeable and friendly. Louis Soos Louie AUQUSY 5 VVII School-A-B Club 1. VVH Societies-Commercial Club 3-4. VVII Sports-Inrerclass Basketball 3. Louie is a thoughtful student 'who lakes an interest in all his fwork, and does it satisfactorily. His spirit of eoojieration should gain a plaee for him in the business fworld. Ile is fwitty, full of life and a 'wel- eome eomjhanion. Effifient, eager and entertaining. , MAkcAiua'r Srkxxlsu Marge April 6 yes, but that is one of her more refreshing ehar- aeterislies. She is a pleasant eornpanion and a loyal friend-one fwho is al-ways sincere and dependable. 11 girl of fefw swords, Marge is conscientious and trustfworthy. Quiet, reliable and amiable. .f i- :f js ' .-1 hind, easy-going girl is Marge She is reser-ved, Q .,,.u. P'-in .Al.I2liR'I' VV. Ssrzvexs .1rrki1 ' jzuuxury Z5 VVH Societies-Checker Club 3. VVH Sports-Football 1-2, -lunior Varsity Bzuketbnll 1-2-3, Bus- ketball Manager 3--L, luterclass Basketball 4. glllufrl is a jolly fwllosw, -who in -'u:orl.' or play alfways finds timw for laughtvr and fun, Hr is an all-around good sjrort-no 1nat!rr lwhal vonzrs np, ana' is a jwlrasanl assofialr. Iixciiing, good-nalnrml and athlriif. A. AN'1'u0Nx' S'l'R,XPPliI.I.O .Imos june 17 VVH School-Student Council 2,A-B Club 1-2-3-4, Mollitol' 4. .flnthony is a guift Loy and ony fwhorn swf are glaa' Io flaw' as a vlasslllfilv. His llllilify lo do his -work and to Ill' a good sport has fnadz' him a furry iikrablr boy. HH' knofw that life Iwi!! have many good things in siorz' for him. Studious, quirl, and rorzscirnfious. MARY JANE S'1'kAPPE1.l.0 Nlary December 23 VVH Societies-Dramatic Club 4. Aflary is om' of our gay IVindhz?r Ilighorsf' She is alfways Io he found -wharf thore is a good limo. qlll though sho has Ihe appoaranrr' of a 'vary Quint lady, those fwho Wally Ienosw hrr, say thai shi' is quilr avtifw. Easy-going, genial and fagfr. MARY Suknurqfxx Mary J-lllllllllj' 1+ VVH Societies--Commercial Club 3--I-. ,Mary is anoiher who !i0I'5II,l lmlirnvo in fnaking r1vf'ryoni,' hnolw she is happy. Sho is om' -who taleus hfr lvssons sfriously and gms good rfsulfs. ,rlnoihrr young lady to fill thi' jfosiiion of sz'r'relary-lo some lndey jwrson. Frimzdly, quid and jw'nsifv1'. Jon N Swxxslrzak John Felfflm FY 9 VVH School-A-B Club 1, Commercial Club 3-4. ,Ill Ihr fonzznrrrial girls think lhfy hafvr a rlairn on John, lmulizsff hw is onf of ihwir ro-fworlcrrs. llc is rathfr small hut llon'l Illl.S'fl1kl' us, for hc fan allways rnanagr to bf sawn and hoard liifflfll hr fwanfs Io hr. lntrnt, lmnlful, and game. joux Sncvrg SVVl'll.'I'Z -101171 APVU 5 XVH Sucieties-Commercial Club 3-4, Hi-Times 4. John is a friwnd fworfh hafuing. Hz s allways really Io holjr a pfrson out of a Lliffivulry and is a rral joy Io Ihr fralhvrs, as hz' is furry ll7l0l1fI'1l5l'Uf' and quivt. To know John is Io Iikr him lIt't'tlIl.S'I' he is a good rlassmatf. 1ndiff1'r1'nl, valm and clrpnzdalrlc. lfiuxit G. Tokosic ' Rotary Februarv 8 XVH Sports-lnterclass liasketlmll 3-4. Frank is ont' of our 5l'l'l0ll5-llllllilftl mrmhwrs who lhinles lutfort' hz' sjwales, and than acts atfordingly. Yrs, Franl: seems serious, hut don'1 false it that he is not full of ,hvtth and fllll-'LUllt'Il a good timt' is in linv, you ran het on him to malee the goal. Cajnablv, quiet and brilliant. Mfuue Tklmmr Red May 6 Some one told us that Ri'd': was quiet. IVt' don't lzfflicfvv all 'wr' hear. Shi' ajfjwars so until you knofw her, and than-oh, my! .-llthough she is rf'serw4'd, hm' personality radiates rharm-also hw' hair. Vifvacious, .flllt'l'I't' and friendly. STEVE UHAS Stmfir February 7 VVII School-Student Council 3. VVH Societies-Hi-Y Club 3-4. NVIE Sports-Interclass Basketball 4, Assistant Football Mann- ger 1-2-3, Senior Football Manager 4. Steiff has found that fheerfulnffss and ability arf tivkets to efwryfwhrre. Ile has decided to -work for a rflurn ticket. If his -will jtofwer is strong enough, h1 ll surely acromplislz it. Jgile, friendly and likeable. Rosie 'YANTORNO Rosii ' September 16 Rosa is among the m1'ml1r'1's of the Senior Class -who l1z'lir'wf in lfrvping a ft'-w things to fhEllI5'l'l'Uf'.S'. llfith- out a douht, sway dofwn at tht' bottom of that list of leet'j1i11gs are hw' plans for the future. Ulf lmlivfui' her lo he one possessing great facilities and feel sure that she fwill nmkr' usf of hm' abilities. Quint, fini' and intonsifve. josemi A. 'FATIER Joe August 20 Joe 'with his retiring personality, has -won for him- self a permanent plan' in the hearts of his fello-w students. llfhat would for do twilhout his Siamese tfwin-that rar hz' is al-'ways dragging around, Good lurk, Joe --wif'll all miss you-and the far! xlmiahlf, lIldl'f71'IldA'lll and happy-go-lurley. JOAN 'l.lHOMPSON Winnie October 11 VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-3--I-, Girl Reserve Presdent 4, Girl Reserve Treasurer 3, Hi-Times Staff 4, Stylus Staff 4, Commercial Club 3-4. Joan's smiles an' fwordsg we hnofw her hy hor zlaqufnfe. If a sunny smile and a helping hand leads one to suffrss, she fwill start at the foot of the ladder and slofwly risr' to the hightfst notch fwithoul much difficulty. Loads of lufla in everything, Janie, Charming, grafious and dependable. I'IizI,l2N YVARGO llrlwn Mnffll 3 VVH School A-li Club 1-2-3. VVII Societies-C'nrnmerci:ll Club 3-4. joux VVH Sports-Football 1, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1. P:xL'I,x Grafif's happy disposition is rf-voaloil llzrougli her gaiofy of llIt1llIH'I'. Sln' is a fini' girl and lfas a lfonrf in 'bUflll'l1 illlffl' is always room for lHl0lll1'l'. ln srlfool, lfoLwmw'l', sln' does .Y1'l'lII flllflfl' quiwl. Tlmr is lln' -way In lm, rlf, fiI'11l'I', lfYl'l',V6llllI', sr'ri'111', frirndly and uffnlflzn lfl.IA MAY VIQRNA JI jzmua VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-3. Iilla llflay is a girl of fm: swords, lull slfailfasf in all slm und1'rtak1's. Sln' slzo-ws mlm! in Illlljif, bring a jlianisf. Slze is one of the most delightful girls in the alnss, in fwllosr ffllllfidlljl il is airways a pleasnrr Io lm Slm should szznvml in any nndfrlaking. Quiot, smooth and l'0Il1jJ6llll0lllIlIll'. VVH School-Finance Committee 3. VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-Z-3-4, Commercial Club Hi-Times Business Staff 4. In iiisjhosilion, Marllla is gay and friondly. Shi' is ani' of flu' shining ligl1fs of ilu' rollzlzzvrfial dr- jrartnzonf. lllnrllfa lwliefws in llm 1'njoy1n1'nl of lifr lo llze fullesf nzmsurf. l'II'I' kwin flzararlorisfifs of jlleasanfness and f'lU'llQ.lllIl1'55 fwill grmlly aid lmr in lzrr fwork. Clrnrious, plrasing and good-nalnrml. 1lz'll'n's fwiilz'-aualcz' sjbiril llas icon l11'r rn'ognifion in llrr fworlc. Slfe is iz svrious and inilustrions sfudrnl. gl sfwom' and frirndly girl. Slzz' jvossrssrs clignify and fllllflll in all lzrr fonlnrls fwilll pfojblo. ll ill1 llfr plrasing jmrsonnlily, Ilrlvn fwill nzakf a JIl.Ct'L'5,Vf1ll Sl1'lI0ff!'llf5ll1'l'. ylnzlzifions, mnialalc and clzarrning. XV.xsuKo Tul1l1y September 11 Tabby is om' of llfosf lifvvly farz'-fron boys, -wlzo inkfs lifi' liglzily. 111' is full of pf'-In and fun-5 rnjoys and jJarti1'ijJati's in sjnorls. Hi' is Ihr- ideal of many girls dlllI0llgll 111' 1zofvm' sfnns to nolzm lfllflll. Sllfll 7l0lllllllllllllY'.! Tllat 1II1l.l'l lu' ilu' n111gn4'l1sn1. lvllllfllllllllll, aflzlflic and jofuzal. xii VVASII, P. IV. Nfvvember 17 HP. IV. is a poppy maidzfn, and fan nlfways lm found -wllrrf flzfro is plonly of fun io lm lzad. Slm lms rarr good lzumor, fornlzinod fwiflz jimvzfss of fliar- aflfr. Slzv is an lIl'fl'Ur girl, lmf alfwnys finds limo for lflllflllffi' and fun. lllIf15'5Il7HlIlg, llfllll-fll'I1l'fz l.'I and fnlorlaining. Cilucri v.Xl.L'llINli C.'rafir Now-:uber ry 7 MAR'l'll:X VVA1.K12k lVIarlif September 27 3 S'l'Uxk'1 Gu,l,1t-is NV11.i,xAMs U. May 21 WH Societies-Commercial Club 3-4, Hi-Y Club 3-4, Band 2 plnother eo1nmert'ial light kept glofwing hy jrerse- Averanee and eajrahility. Ile is a great -hal and it loyal friend to all. Ile has energy and ideas--we knofw lhat he fwill go far. Keep the light glolwing S, U. !.'apal1lt', sincere and amiable. BE'1 l'Y JEAN VVu.s0N Jean june 27 VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Girl Reserve Treasurer 1 Band 1-2-3, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Glee Club 2, Ili-Times Staff 3-4, Stylus Staff 4. VVH Sports-Interclass Basketball 1, Basketball Manager 2-3. Rosa Our darkest days may have a ray of sunshine if Jean is present. She is lovely in lnantler and attiwe in her elasses. She's serious at times, yet, fwhat more fwhimsieal, farefree eomjzanion eozzld one desire? Vifvacioits, serene and amiable. VVIRICK HRose M A good-natnred eomjbanion is Rosen II hen in a irowd, she zs not likely to hinder the fun or to lark spirit herself. To he ahle to enjoy fun or to help make il, goes a long fway in this life of on,-5, Friendly, pleasant and helpful. ay 26 HERSCIIEI. W. VVRAVHR ltr,-51,1-y Mnrtfh 25 WVH School-Student Council 1-2, lN1onitor 2. VVH Societies-Checker Club 2-3. WVH Sports-Interclass Basketball 2. '1HetZshey is, quiet and reserfved most of the time, hut to his real friends, his own indifuidual Away has en- deared him, Ile has plenty of pep and sehool spirit, and also likes good times. Reserfved, helpful and interesting. KENNIi'l'H RAY VVEAVER IJuteh Mu VVH Sports-Football 2-3-4. Dut1'h is fwidely knolwn for being the Old Silent Boy. He says little but his eltaraeteristies and man- nerisms, his eonst'ientio1zsnz'ss and trzzstfworthiness hafve made him a neeessary .hart of the elass of iff. Il'e'll remember him as a jrlngger on the gridiron-a good- looker, too! Sporty, quiet, and -winning. 1' C ROBERT LEE VVILLIAMS 'lTarzan Ma 8 VVH School-Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3, Ushers 4-, VVH Societies-Hi-Y Club 3--I-, Checker Club 3, Mixecl Chorui J VVH Sports-Manager 2-3. Santa Claus doesnt hafve anything on Tarzan fwhen it comes to pep, hrillianey and hafving fun. Small in stature, yet a jolly, good fellofw. Nothing goes on in high sehool hut that Tarzan is there with his i4ll-the-time pep. Rememher his aeting ability as a girl in the Ili-Y assembly prograin? Good-nalured, misehiefvious and sporty. Rm Wmicx I11'rl Jung 25 VVH SL'llO0l'-Slllilfllt Council 3--l, Stage Crew 3--l-. VVII Societies-Ili-Y Club -l. Rpy is ll nzrrry mlililirnz In any dull f'la55, luffausz' of lux lllllllflll 5-lltlfklllly jwrxonalily, 1'-vffryone liken' lzim, and 11 Sl'l'llI5- lllal ln' likzxv nfvwrynne loo. lfll6'l'gl'llt' zum'-rr.vo111'r'f'f11l, ln' always flmly lima' for full. Yr! llz' 15 .YI'I'l0IlX 1U!ll'lI 0l'l'llXl0Il JHIIHIIJ5. Carc'frf'V', llklltlllll' and fwjwpy. okmu L. YVOLF Rsinakczli ll nlf October 1 VVII Svhool-lVlonito1' 4. 1'lllll!lflllll1'.l1J and .fizlfrriiy rank tlll0'Ul' all 0lfIl'I' fflllf- m'lz'rzsl1rs zn lux sflmol lzff. Bob fim1'.v it to his ad- wgzzzlagw I0 allrnd rwgfzzlarly mm' do his bw! in all ln: rlzzxyfs, nofw, .vnzfw lzix olzjecl is farm' a nzunlufr of ymrs lzwzff. llumoruux, jrirndly and rczpalllw. -liissnz lfI.IZAIZl-1'l'II VVmu.Ex' 12wfly March 26 VVII Stlmol-A-B Club 1. XVII Societies-Girl Reseives 1--lk. UU' -will mmf l'l'!!ll'lIllll'I' 'f1z'fffy. Hn' muerl disposi- Iiozz amz' lzrr alzilily In nzmv a .Vl'l'l0ll.Y siluation at jus! ilu' riylll llllll' fwill zvzalflf lzfr lo .Yl'flfCll for 6 Ul'll umm' yfrlozzs jrrolzlfms and -fll7'l!l1'I'Il10l'f', lo Jol-W tlmnz. Sl'l'FIlI', lllclllylflflllj and gwzllc. Iivrzmx XvARX.-XI. 1:'1'iv Mf11'f'l1 3 VVH Scliool-Student Council 4-, A-li Club 2, Vice President of Student Council -L XVH Societies-Girl Reserves 1-2-3--l, lluntl l-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 3, Glee Club 2. VVH Sports-Basketball 2-3, Interclzxss Basketball 1. Efviz ' is fwrll knofwn for luv' singing. Tlzal wire qualify fwiilf lwlzirlf .elm may zwzflf lzviylllx and lllerfwzse ilfpflu. Nlaylff' llfis will llf flfl' llllllf of x1u'fr'55. lVIu.vlr'11l, lllllllllll' and goml-nal11rz'd. IVIICHAH. Xlxsxo NIirlwy November 16 VVH Sucieties-Commercizil Club 3-4, Orchestra 4. l.wx.torz.v Lillllll ll0lfI1lI' Miz'lcey. Lifl .v 100 .Yfl07'l, and llffrf' arm' lon many otllfr flzlngfs in lifw. Ill' d0l'.Ylllf lwt mzyllflng 'worry him lung, and always nzanagfs lo lu' lfafvjby. Flll'l!Il'I'lll07': , ln 5 1111 zlffrzrlljrllslfml wiollilisl. .Wll5ll't1l, llzzlnly and pzlllwzf. l7I.ORliTxCE P. XCE.-Uilili I lo5sir November 25 VVH Societics-Coinmerciul Club 3-4. Florwlfz' if jimi FlfH'I'llt'l' ami 5l11 5 m'M'yl10ily'.v frlwml'. Sln' fllllllllllllll daily from Sfaljl Lmwl. Sln' lj ralllvr quiff and Illllljillllllllfl, but slip ilozzv lmfvz' azz apfwrv- rizlilfvr JPIISI' of lflznmr. l'll0l'l'lIl'l' is om' of nur max! vzlpalllf' lyfllxly. .llIll1llllIll.Y, frlwzldly and grzlz'io11.v. BELVA Dolus ZEMBUWER Belfva August 31 .l girl fwillz lols of jzfp-ll1al's Beliva. gl true sporf and fwlzaf 1101. Slze is noted for l11'r rllrerfnlrzess fwlzirlf has added Io her pojzularily. Sln' .Yl'l'lIlA' to care liille for maseuline friends-but you fannot always tell, lV'esI-re pas? find -wliatefver she lakes up fwe hope slu' will s1u'u'ed. Enfrgeiif, friendly and differenf. FRAYCES SYLVIA Zrfxo Kit1y December 2 VVH Societies-Commercial Club 3. Sinre Franfes has been suffessful in all lzer under- fakzngs, fwe are l'0!l.f1dE7ll tllat slu' fwzll suereed in any fvofatzon she fhoosesj but as 'we are unable lo pene- trale llze fufure, Awe -willvsend ller on fwilll our best fwzslles. Dependable, dzfjerent and deliglllful. NUNZIO YOCCA Nunzi February 13 VVH School-A-B Club 1-2, junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3. WH Societies-Checker Club 2. VVH Sports-Interclass Basketball 1--1-. Nunzi is one of Ike smaller members of our class. Forlfear of lzeing los! in ilu' rush, lm slzofws llis in- tellzgenfr by tryzng io surpass in h' rlass hi superiors in heiglli. .slffabl infelliz an ly ,, Hum. RUTH Yonex Biddy April 18 VVH Societies-Girl Reserves 2, Orchestra 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 2. l'Biddy lms a kind -word and a smile for everyone. Her merry laugh lzides a really serious and delightful nalnre. She is a dcpendallle 'worker and a greai music' enillusinst. gl pleasant assofiaie. Musifal, 1 sociable and docile. CLARENCE WILSON Born October 21, 1918 Died December 9, 1934 Qlllvmnriam JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY President ..........,. ...,..... E rma Wirick Vice Pres. ..............,......... Ioe Rodgers Secretary .... Mary Margaret Washko Treasurer ..............,. Mildred Dietrich Adviser ,,,,.. ..,,. M r. W. E. Romig Now let us present for your approval one of the most am- bitious classes in Windber High School. These Iuniors entered the rank and file of our school in 1934 and have been heard from ever since. Acclaimed the most brilliant class in school at the present time, they have less E and more A-B students than any other class. The Iunior-Senior prom and banquet was little Worry to this class for early in the year they had all their Hcash on hand. At the Prom on April 29 their social activities were brought to a close when the orchestra played the final strains of music. First Row-J. Jslc-ulvsmm. E. Griffiths. B. f'2lSS1'11ilY. 11. Ahruxu I' 15llfC'llt'1'. G. Stvvn-r. H. Gibson, M. Iiaylor, Ib. Koontz, Mary M Wnshko. E. NVirif-k. L. 1,1-hmau. 1'. Snyder, M. Frask. C, Baker M. Gnu:-lla. M, Kzlplzm. Svrmld Row--M. Strulul. J. Haugen H. Millvr. A. Frask. M. A , IiI'0lllllilSkj'. R. Iiolsnpplv. I . ll1'el.m'k, I. IDIIVIIZIS, IZ. l4'e1'Ii111-, M. Yortcml L. Faust. M. Kimmoll. U, Mzlstrolvnllm. II. A. Mutv. S. Kolsnn. 'l hi1'1I linw--F. Ilewkle-l'. J. Llowl. ll . I 1'v01n:l11. II. BIZIITOII J. Tlmnlpsml. M. Visnusky. G. Atlillllfit F. Imwsuu. C. Kaxufflnun. First Row-'V. Slllltli-xk. 'l . 171-l'li1'y. M. I1irvlxI'ivl1l. J, NA-ilsou. M. L. Szlln. Il. 1'I1'i4-lisnzx. V. M. I'C?ll'SOIl. IZ. I'0I'f2ll1Tl'. 'I , Yt'1'Il:l. M. Ilivh. L. 1,NV1'llH. ll. S113lffl'l'. M. Smith. A. Sum, Il. Gore, A. Kunflrut. I . Iluham. ' Sc-:fond Row-M. lffbllllil. P. 'l'u1'qu:ltu. G. Smith. R. Ifilllfflllilll. M. Callllph-Ili. M. Diilulin. V, 19:14-tn. U. Islulmn. J. lNlLZ'1lSlilllb. G. liyurik. I , Kinlivlu. I'. My-rinlslw. A. Ililgllll. I-', llluugrh. C. IIulvh:x. 'l'. Iimlgws. 'l'hi1'cl Huw- li. .XlHlK'l'Sllll. J, Iilaslm. 'I'. Willinmsmz. lb, Galyo. I'. I'i4-me-l1:xI:1. C. IT- trillu, C. Suos. First Row-S. Izing. l'. llostivk. V. Shmuaka-r, A Spinus, M. Custer. lb. Shaffer, H. S1lt'1'lli5l'U. L. H2lC'lll9. H. Oluuik. P. Brunch, M. L. Kup- cik. D. Iiflllkfl, Il. l':lrkQ. A. Polinsky. XV. Allfillllk. Second Row-D. Gourgv. C. XVargu. F. Bosxi. M. Hzuldzul. XV. IiI'llI'lllll1'. ll. Ilulsupplo. il. Kohar:-hik. A. ZHIIOCIIIC, J. Rose. G. l-lowvrs. A. Helhigr. G, Faust. R. Mau-htlvy, R. Hitvshvw, C. I'2ll'S0l1 B. Naughton. 'llhird How--P, I'ic-1 'm'l1:1l:1. J. Pivrrv. H. Sherlock. P, Toth. S Alvx J. liogn-rs, G. Kulson, F. Gilllilfilll. C. Nuuglv, T. Patrick, J. Furmlu. First Row-li. I'osg:r0v1-. N. llnlsopplo. M. BlllSI'llU'Ut'. M. Mflflllo. N. Pilllllllhlb, M. Vizi, B. Ii90SOI'. G, Fzlllst. M. llivtriclx, M. Pvlrillzx, M. J. In-igllow, A. Kilvsoy, IS. Brosll, li. Spiuos. A. 1':1l0vir'h. l. Svalinn. Sovoull Row-H. L1-uusky. A. Fulgenzi, ll. Ru11111,m11'rl11er. A. I:2l,'IllS. lr. Phillips. li. T,fll11lD2lI'lli. E. V4-spa. li. l4':xglxm1i. M. Spinellax. M. Mum-i0l:x. li. I40hlllilll. M. Connolly. E. Ge-isa-l. M Kllavol. L. Kelly. A. Siflmuiu. Third Row-A. Shulwlla. B. Bossi. C, Custer. A. S1lVill'llll. R. Salt. D. Kings. J. Quinn. J. Kcpclmr, E. Iillililk. V. Sllfillil. S. U14-nik. IC. Dx-xubinsky. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Flash, the Iunior Class lives up to its high standard with the Iunior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The entire affair was presented quite differently from any before as the decorations, programs and menus were all original. April showers was the theme around which the affair was centered, Umbrellas and rain effects made this indeed a spec- tacular sight. The success of this dance was due greatly to the capable guidance of Mr. W. E. Romig and the diligent work of the committees, These committees are: Banquet Decorations-Genevieve Stever, chairman, Mar- garet Ollinger, Martha Baylor, Ioe Freeman, Ianet Neilson, and Ellen Griffith. Prom Decorationsf- Betty Ferline, chairman: Ioe Lloyd co-chairman: Alvin Helbig, Ioe Mickle, Dorothy Koontz, Lois Lehman, George Wirick, Ioe Rodgers, Ioe Tverdak, Michael Visnosky, Glenn Adams, Frank Kinney, Berneda Parks, Ran- dolph Simpson, Clarence Custer, Agnes Palovich, Merril Bare tholomew and Calvin Parson. Reception Committee-Marion Smith, Mary Gonella, El- len Griffith, Betty Lombardi and Iulius Blasko. House Committee-'Betty Fagnani, chairman, Bert Rod- gers, and George Sekella. Orchestra Committee-Foster Blough, chairman: Todd Rodgers, Robert Anderson, and Hugh Marron, Clean-up Committee'-Iohn Rose, chairmang Mary Frask, lane Haggi, Peggy Snyder, lohn Kepchar, Dorothea Lehman and Edith Vespa. SOPI-IOMORE HISTORY President ..... ..... W illiam Hayes Vice Pres. ..... .... G eorge Haddad Secretary .... .................. I oe Bell Treasurer .........,.....,........ Edwin Crist Adviser ........ ..... M r. William Harter One bright September day in 1935, a large group of bright- eyed Greenies appeared in the portals of Windber High' School. They soon overcame this for: Especially did this class show its prowess with its presenta- tion of the annual Valentine Hop. The auditorium was a blaze of flaming red hearts and cupid's darts. The unsurpassable Sophomores are up to the minute in all the activities. They are well represented in sports as well as in society. Next year will test their ability as business men and women for they will be confronted with the usual 'ilunior headache, that of the Iunior-Senior Banquet and Dance. This year Sophomore activities were under the guidance of William Hayes, class President and advisers. 1 x viii, I ?i'r Ili-W-li. IM-II:l1'z'ip1'r-tm-, .X. Kim-tv. A. Ibifluilin. M. Jmnnfw. J, Iiivh. J. Uzliwlis. Ii, .X'lflYIlII'Il. IG Iiralll. NI. IIUIIIIIII. M. lining M. finyrivk. II. I7llIlIlIII'l'. .I. Vmnlg. II, Ilnntlvv. S1-4-mul Iluw--I'. IQUIQQIIIII. XV. Ilzlyc-s. ll. -Iulins. S IvII2IN. Ii. Sr-In-raltn. NI. Ix1':1yr'zx1'ik, J. I1 must, IL. IMIIIIXRIII. J. I'u1mx'11-h, II:11I4I:l4I. Ii, Mulivvall I I l1'11A1 X 7'lIlI'l'V NX' II11-iiw bv. .....u x.. , . First Huw-A. filllvs. U, M, Nlznivr. I., I a-rlinm-. IL XYPVZIIIT. Il, Orvis, A. I!:lkc'l'. II Kish. IC, J. III-rtz. V. Kulmlgy, Iinmw. It Iizulwwski. M. A. Ii:11::1s. II. SIlIlSf1'!'. Ihdlllzier. M. S4-zlgflimi. A. Ihdfllziu. S. M4-I,114':1s. S1-1-mul Row- I,. Chif-:1i'1'Il. II. I'1'isI+y, M, Il:1u1ng::u'1I1x4i'. I. Sllilllil. AI. Ih-elimr. Y. IU-uni. I ll. Miila-1'. .I. Uzitnwn. I. Ii:-zum. IJ. Iiizuvlq. A. Sta-wins, A. 'l'Imm:1s. A, lfaxust. V. Mzlllzllly. Ib Iiallfw. .I. Sllwilwxil. ' 'I hil'4I Huwf I . Killvvv. Nl. I':vtw'i1-Ia. G. Xnvnli. S, lmlvky. IC. Swm-tc. .X. Ii:-elfrmf. Ib .I. Lutz. Iiilrw. I. Iiuvkwaillvr. 'Il IIIlI'I'I4. A, Ih1I'I':1lu, Ii, AIrlrlc'3':11'1l. A. Am1l:1sliY. 3IiII'I'0XV. I n1u'tI1 How- XV:1lI:1-r. .I. Iizlryaik. li. Mii-In-l. G. KIISIITII. .I. Ywliwlc. A, Iialsiiinskv. X XJISICU, J. SlHlIlj.l'I4'l'. Ii, IIufI'm:m, S. SIIIINIUV. 'l'. 'I :1th. ,L Williams. 111, Ve-spa. ' I-'irezt Row J. Jllnizl. A. Kitc-ho. E. Rizzo. G. BICIQOOI, M. Iizlkvr. P NI. Ahdalia. E. Izirnvll. Ii. xI1 l'iljl,'jl'6ll'f. X. Thfllllili. A. Spadon. I. Ropiiu-, D Sh . I uisvl. E. Sm-lmm-r. M. Puwi-ll, XV. Ruttkay. Ii. Phvnicie. Svcnnrl Rmv-IC. Il0l'uln. M. JUIIUS. R. 319h?lIfhiCk, A. AVj'lI'll'Ilf, X. I'i2lillll2'2lI'lllll'l', 141. NVn-:uw-i', Ii. AVt'IlVL'l'. H. R. Swartz. M. IIQIIHIIII. I XII . . -Fr-e-ley. J. Siu-1'ln4'k. M. In-llo. M. Pslsko. M. Hanson. K. Silkfllli, Third Ilnwf A. Suntur-vi. Muskzm-Iii. Ilazeu, J. Spinizulzi. 1. Svrrizin. R. Ymlf-r. Y. Ifnmst. A. Oiiderku. E. Lehman. A. Zllfil. . Drelor-li. Fourth Row--G. Kuxhuli. A. iiulnarviiir-k, R. Claycomlu. E. Sum, Oper. AAYHHIIIIIN. NV. S1-:xllm-sv. Sh:ii'p1:. A. Immhzlrfii, IL livllllig, F. Durbin. Il. Qhlwumzl. First Huw- N. Szlw-rium. V. liivluvnlsky. J, Avilliilllls. II, Millvr. A. I'c-nm-r, 'l'. linlln 'l'. Mimi, l'. Angrm-ln. J. IN-Ivins:-. if Iioffe-1'. G. Huiic-k, ll. Gow. J. Il4'l1IH'l', U, I:lll'llSXVUI'1h A. B:iI'2l!lik, J. 111-rtinu. J. S1121-r. Sm-411111 How-J, In-ll. Comic. M, llivnlm-ik. S, Smith. Salvo. E. Ulu-4-lc. 1'. lillrnsliy . Rairigh, A. Ililifilll. IG. L1-hmuil. V. Vailm-him-. R. Ullllfill, C. P21114-tii. ,IL Maumtti R T. Bnzldro. McNulty. Thirfl Row---G. Z:1i'4-hzik. I'. Znfik. E. SZIROH. D. Millvr. XV. ilulsiiigrw. .I, llutx-hinson J, Johnson. U. Uilllllillli. N, Ym-vu. ll. tfalldwvli, JC. Crist. li. Frist:-i'. W, I'l'll!'hIli1', NV. Mnxwvll S. Gull!-s, J. 1'i4'r:lm:viiii. N591 GDN 'Q SV' S,A0ge Du. ues Class Uses 'QQ v- 91 First Huw---W. .i.lmi':1111. G. Kupl-ik. XV. Hunt. R, SC11Il1611ll.Lf. King. l1'. Gnss. 'l'. 1biG'1lin, .1, Di-lurie. NV. Rossi. II. Leone. J. 'W:1tt. Olslhullx. A. NV1ll5IIll'ii. 111. Mzuxsimr. 111 Lewis. K. Kulollgy. J. Knut Sllvilllil Row-G. Hnlsopplv. I.. Mclnrwl-l1. M. 1,ll'lQ2.'I2l.SS. 111. lim-klvy, 11111-1-k. A. Knplml. ll. 1iui'wc1'1w1', N. Amatzxtti. 111. Sitkuuiil, M. Ilmnvr, Lblllllilll. M. Dilrlmiil. IJ. Gvrfy. M. Suluck. 'l'l1i1'1l Row---13. Ilmvc-rx. S. IliM:u'4-nv. M. I:1l1lIStI'0l11, 11. Toth. XVvy:111t. .I. 1'c-irillzu. A. M. Ccnninsky. S, ,-Xngrolu. II. '1j112l1'l1l'L50. Ch2l1'!1t'V. J, 114-nlzllm-r. IS. Ilallny. G. lizlyllii-s. .L illuwlluwsliyl Kutsivk. G. M. Allisuu. M. Mzlvri. 0 lmuusliy, 1. Mattson, M. Katvh- 1'. 'V9l'1lIl Kulxllruw. 11. Ilnlnvkzl, 14 Ilmwur, 1 Ull1'f11 Huw-'l'. XVilsu11. V. NVQ-'2lYl'1', 111, Mi-Kool, N. Disc-z1pr1i:1. Nzlugrlutoil. Ii. Swvlim XV. Sllziffl-l'. 1., I!vl'kl-y, G. Izillllllgh. 1'. Bom-sv, 15:11l:14-ziuski. 111. liipplm-. M, N:llm1'lli:lk. J. Iillllilll 1'. Ilnllic-Si. 1,I'0lll'2llky. L. Szxlm. First. Row-ll. Foul-1. G. liimmlw. J. 1211.-lcwzllim-r. If. AI2lSt1'll1P1lllH7, 13. Rllfvllkll. V. flint tistzl. J. lflvlllvllf. ll. Ilulan. G. I!zlx'nfl0ll:11'. 111. Hifoslu-W, S. IIl'llll2lIl. I1, Mm-li. ll. L:iI'l:1c3 J, Al'1'e:1l'z1. li. Km-l1. S1-vmlml Row--M. lmyu. J. K1'11m:1x1. 11. I'et1'u. 111. Rist. 111. lialyu. A. 1'ac'lwl121. II. Lnhr M. 11111. A. Mm-Gowzui. ll. Lalita. I1'. Williams. M. lluffmzm, A, Iq4ll'hlt'1'. A. Xuvalc-k, 11. Sully L. Smfzvzllwl. Tlliril Row-I. I'opp. 'l'. Ull:11Hb, H. Ilolsliy. 1'. Tuyzlli. M. Stalilvr, 0, Damian C. llatiste. Mary Slmi'fv1'. S. Zaruff, Ii. I.z1u9:lvy. tl. Lilly. C, M111-1-iulzl. Ii. Phillips A. M. Sl'1Hli'f0I'. A. Valrgru. M. Fvlix. V Fourth Rqw--M. Seese, J. Bostick, Gosskey, J. Kutchuba, I. Callahan, L. Weyuut B. Statlur, J, Spinos. First Iiuw-li Sm-.-ru. F. l:III'k'I'lbiIIIQ'I1. G. Hvgviliis, G.'G1'aI1:1111 SII I Sul 1 f I11 :I I In itu If ll 1 1' 1111 l'. zffvr, 1. S 11121. L. f.-12 1i-1. S. I'1lIIE . Q . 'TlIIIli . . 'Qui J. VlJ4Il'5l'I'2II'i'. A. I'1-1'su11, .I. I'ut1'ilI:1. S Xl1'ss:1111I1'i11i, ii. 'Iodcr NV I':I'ii'kSl!Il, Ib. Il211'ti1111, U. SIIIIIPSUII. S. S11y1I1-1'. S11-mill Huw- Ii. 1311111111-IIi. S. Stzllirlivsliy. II. i'ig::111. H. Iiiissiuu M. I., Slllllflikb. A. M1'N11Ity. C. Solviisky. IC. M. M:1c1I11ty1'0, 1. V1-res .I. Y0l'K'il. M. L. Fe-1'li111-. M, II1-vi'111'. II. MiII111', C. Ii:l11i1'I:4. I. Dailey 'l'l1i1'1I Ilmv--A. S1-I1-11sky. ,l. 1illSS2ll'k. I., I'z1st11e-1'. XV. Ilurwath G. M:11'thz1. U. 'l':11'i1:1sk. Il. Salgu. M. 'I'l:1t1-ky. M. Kiiapp, M. Joyce V. .X4IllIl2l, S. I1:111g:ls-y, E. M4-Ilmislld, I.. 3111-as, Ii, K'u111e1'e1'. M. ZGlPII2lk M. Nagy. M. Rum-Ili. Il, X'l'1I2fE'I'. K. 132ll'fIIUIIllill'4'I, R. M. Mass-1111. Fo'11'tl1 Row- Ii. llvuui. M. Miz-11111. J. II1-mis-1'su11. W, I.eh111u11 M. MiII111', J. Boyku, S. V. I.:1Mi111ti:1. G. Kuivli. I'. C:1111pt'QIli. A. McK0uI XV Gzisper. I.. '1'UI'l1IIillU. Ib, 117112. G. I.o1I11vy, .I. 'V:1l1'hi110, .T. Visuosky J. Iilllflllilll. H. 119411151-. A. Korzi. ' FAQ v-ww-----.gli-was-V-qs First Row-F. Phillips, A. Sta-1'u11:4, A. SURPIII. IJ. XYi1'i1-Ii. I'. I:iI'1'IIfi4'I1I. A. Moore, V. COIIIK-'1'flIXV3II4', E. SI1:1l'fe1', ll. 1'xlHI4Il'I', S. 5IilI'l'IIlkli. li. Ilmlzl. IP. Ilvrkey, R. 1'6l1IlI-'I', Marin Schimto. J. 111111111-n. Swmifl Row-Ii. Hainiltvn. J. S111-rixigu. S. l'1'11zi11sky, F. K1-nilig. R. Sherlock, II. VVl1itv. II. GIIJSUII, XV. Mills-1', G.AHissu11g:. IC. Miller, 111, St:111isI1, A, Shaffer, A. Soos, C. Lum-katos. 'I'I1i1'1I Row-A,. Stvivku. 1. 'l':lXIxJI'. R. Spviiq-or. A. Allan, F. Iinslu. J. Prizvaro, S Sh-lffir, J. Koot. J. Zidz' , IJ. Moclig, F. IHIIIIICO, E. Elko. D. Hoiiustiiie. G. Sherwin, . MY Oirre 4 EIGI-ITI-I GRADE - SEVENTH GRADE ilonussx-Y-x'i? Eaai Afymlmf Gnu- If-Varies lvlani '7'15' Was h' Chris Plasma Bu! QF?C7SZfi',JU.S Ijffly 6.1-'af LX16 F' .5q,lQ1ig 'ilme 10 ::,+s,l5' ' 'SJ' fSwf Qflgfb ' Ff- A4-iis'ilif::Qffi1, 1X'S Retainflan 13,1 H f ncersg 5 K I Sei-16te5eg?Vg,?X2.'3 pf 9-3. Y fa .- ,GGX 3-'Nl aged, itvlus ls Ch V41 ,f: !'3Qw av, an 04606 56593 Cx' 'EQ sfo' ,Q f A Lichqrxw. rw 1 MV. , Size -52,10 We 4, 'YW 6l'8'e1Q' I o 2' 1 02' gov' wi ' 623162, -'Z' ,Q ,. Q91 kixfi 4-it 'N QA 7.96 QA' Hand Mme 3 law X ew. A xl 11 50 U' .f 1 -ww , Bra GQRQ S 1,154 6 Egan:-2 U MH A 'X L I -V R A' . ' I I 511559 9532015 wfenrsh Af -A .,a1I1 ,hliffil S A ,. C, NHYY Q . . . W me , 1 3' Clive QQ gsfsfh N-1 wifi v fffqms L ,gg Q' V 5 0 New 5lt,'lllhf?l':A2 'gg' ,,M E fofeeqfs nf' .5 gl. 9. V my -,g '2 v 'req I J VL., ' I nz, mf 3-5 QM: ff ' hu Hays-geverfd omg' 5 Noon Hogg' Teams Gr Fufzgis Q 1 -fx K i 'Ls1 ff? A: 2 V Acrmnes 'Ibn-,,,g5,.,u,e H x Robert Seese ...., . .,,....,, M anaging Editor Associate Editors Clara Cunsolo Ioe Bednar lean Wilson Betty Mills Helen Crisi ..,, Business Manager Helen Abdalla Advertising Manager STAFF llulu-rt Swsv. Iflili H I T I M E S I-'irst lluw-Ilwlty Mills. .lust-ph lim-dn:11', Robert Si-mise. Clalrzl flllll- solo, Joann Wilson.. N ii-uml Iiuw---Aniw Swullsiggi-1'. Aim-lin Suto, Tlllbllllil Iicrlii-y, Ruth Iltlllllilll. Ilvtly Ann Malts-. hl2ll'4'l2l Millnt. C1-velizi Pc-itrillzi, .Ioan 'l'l1ump-. sou. Allgwliiw I:llSl'il2'll2l, Ilvli-ll Alnlalln. Th iril ltuw Nlziry Kziplon, 5l2ll',LY2l!'I'f Hell, Lydia UW4-us, Gerald Ilim'in's, K'i':ll'Ivs Iizulxilwiw. ,Xl1gl'llIl0 E. Ilusuzlglia, Mzlry Alice Rhodes, llil Urivi Vlwii- l'l'll'l'4'4 ' U11 .... .rm Under the capable management of Robert Seese and advice of Miss Ruth Anderson, the Windber Hi-Times ended an ex- tremely successful year in the newspaper field. Because of lack of experience the staff thought themselves inferior at the beginning of the year but an announcement by N. S. P. A. that the Hi-Times received First Class Honor rat- ing instilled enthusiasm. The paper was also awarded first prize in front page make-up at the annual Penn State College Con- vention for Iournalists. Much credit must be given to the co-editors: Ioe Bednar, Clara Cunsolo, lean Wilson and Betty Mills. The outstanding issue of the year was the last one pub- lished, containing 10 pages and dedicated to the seniors. tm STAFF Robert Seese ,..,.,,......,....,.,.Y,..,.,,,.,.,A Editor-in-Chief Associate Editors Marcia Millott Angeline E. Buscaglia Ioan Thompson Ioseph Bednar Rudolph McKool Helen Abdalla Helen Crisi ..,, ...,, B usiness Manager ,..,. Ili 111 4 I'lSl. 11115111055 312111219111 VIEW-fiicn U' 0 0 F' HQ gm :S Ugco HH. SCE cz wr-1-1 V1 Zio E215 PPA r f EIT 3-N '15 022. O-AW 8.21 gs. c 9-ui we-r 2-o sm Dm Qui QE? S3 ffm r.,Y'S 33-O- mm ga FK4 rv an P1 First Row--,I0:u1 Tl11lllll1S1Hl4 Ilvh-11 Alnlallai. 3lill't'l21 Millott. 1ltlliL'l'1 Si-4-sv, 111114111 Urisi, Rumlolph M4-Kool. .Inst-ph IH-'1lI12ll', Sl-vuiiml If4NV 'I:I'lIlll2llll Ulclhzlui. Cl2lI'il Cuxlsolu. Ruth l'It'l1ll2lIl. A114 :vlinv Ilusi-clglizx. llvlry Mills. :XIlQ'4'llllt' IC. lilisvzlgilial. Jenn XVi1sn11. Cac-i1i:1 IH-Irillal, Manly Alivg- lflllllllw. Ulxairls-,s L1ll1ll0l'S. The Stylus, in various sizes and colors, has been published by the students of Windber High School for thirty-four years, although not continuously. It made its debut in 1903, the second issue was published in 1905 and the next issue was edited by the class of 1924. It has appeared continuously since then. 1932 innovated the smaller type annual. Our year book has received national honor ratings from all the School Press Associations. President George Bantley Vice Pres. .. ..... Evelyn Yarnell Sec.-Treas, .. ,......... Mildred Dietrich Adviser .... ..,. M r. Howard Wilson Human calendars are our student council members, for never does a Thursday roll along without their familiar re- quest for Hattention, please. First on their scholastic career was painting the town red, white and blue fthe combined school colorsj, for the Windber- Bethlehem game. No tardiness was their slogan as they put an end to our late sleepers. Social functions, of course, were main attractions, one of which was the Student Council-Usher dance. One of the very special highlights of the dance was a feed that was supplied by the Student Council, First How I-Irmn NYirin'k. Mr. Wilsml. lioiaiui- Ihllntlvy, Mililrwl 1-trii-li. lflvi-lyn Ynrnzll. S01-mul Huw--Ann lf':11'lu1:-1. Ann l I'ilHli. Marjorie Sl rmul, Vvrm-lt'l lvillll. Mary -lilllf' Slll'l'llli'lC. lli-11111 lizlyt- Swartz. lilalclys Fzlust, Mur- ll'l'f Ann Sllilllli. Third Row--Nick Lingr. Virgil hV0ilVl'I'. Russell Applvyalrtl, .Inu nytl, XVilli:1111 Hayes, Hoy XVirirk, In-rnartl xXYllll2ll1lSOI1. John Kolivk. ri-02500 +-32irnUCHw 0:2101-3-'ZOE 34993522 mgzgdiw gicgtime EH mfl-rnU1 'O'.11 g 'X48':i-55 :Rams-22 2H,::mw U O-:nQ-D,..,2. com... O 0 magma HO- 2122 LTC -Um QU-E205 Udo aio fvv-mmm.-.v-n A Swirl 30-015- Q- . ,fog ,ng 0503705 me-+25-'Hn-J girsgag: Q-mr-ft-.gg fmffiaa. 9-L4fggE'g 'C.'T'fVm WLC! rm -C,-O-Q,:r H9-iw,-r-1-. 5'g Ogi 5d4 'E.O- f9mC?'Q-1-r-as ETD-g:N:7-M crg,... 'R5 ' Qimgmg X42 855-522' HZ 1-+ Qngfa.,-,,-,cn m.-.'5V'1 1-r-fOU'!v-nO T DCIS 011.906 First Row- l':111l Sllilllll. llllllllllill MPKOUI. Robe-1't XYolfi-1'sin-1'g:1-1 SI'1'Ull1l Iiinxx'--l'I:11'i-llw flllSft'l'. PL-'SMS' Siiymler. E1'11l:1 Wi1'if'k. Mau' tlm Iiz1,Vln1', lil'lH'VlL'Yl' Sll'VOI'. .xllll l al'l14-s. Virgil 1l0l'0K'!'U. 'ivl1ll'll Row- Allfllillly Stl'fl1N'llU. Elruy Dzllbcrgr. Alvin lilfillll. Lmvi-ll lll'll1llxl'S0ll, fiL'4ll',f0 Ilauitlvy. Head Monitor ........ Rudolph McKool Adviser .........,. ,. Mr. Ernest Cassler They combined their funds with those of the ushers and student council, holding a dance on February 26, Much credit for their accomplishments must be extended to Mr, Casslcr, adviserg and Rudolph lVlcKool, head monitor, Head Usher ..... .........,... I oe Freeman Adviser ....,.... .,.., M r. Ernest Cassler This group of students is the stick to your job type. There is no glamour or honor connected with the job, al- though tliey are present at every event sponsored in the high school. The ushers contributed their share of social activities this past year by holding a dance with the cooperation of the student council. President, Ioe Freeman, said this proved to be one of the most successful dances ever undertaken by the ushers. Their duties include the ushering of students to their seats during assembly programs and conducting seat reservations at all plays and concerts. First Huw--Iivrty ldilgllillll. Hilctl G1'iI'I'ill:, live-Iyil NIc'I'm-vluy. l'l'llll1'llI'i' IllU'll01'. Milrln-nl ,.hllI'Zll11l. Secolul ul'XV'l'lllSl'K'I' IIm'c'kls'1'. .Inv Llnysl. ,lil1'li 'llll1llll1lSU1l. Hugh 1'I'01l. Todd limlgrl-rs. liuhwr Williams. I'1'es14lf-nt Jun- 191-4-v111:111 was 2illSL'llT, Unidtnmmg: UZIJHUU O' S31 PY' O me 0'5 00 PHP1 om' 'am 1+ 55 UI Un. gf! ,ls OFF Hu? Fl' Fm Ng' Se 05' gli! 0-Z 293 FD EE' go N D O- :Q S H E. U1 0 Ul E' M. R. Anderson. D. Bauer. J. Bednar. .T. Bhlsko. F. Blougrh. G. Bowers R. Bl'0VVIl'iI1L'. L. Cliicarell, E. Clayt-oinb. M, Douglass, F. Gzlhagen D. Gaye, G. I-Iadilnd, B1..H9lll12lI1, G, Hissong, J. Hobaln, C. Hobbit M. I'Ioff1nz1n, R. Hoover, D. Honaille, R. Hudock, D. Hoenstino J. Johnston, D. King'.J. King. G. Lalttn, H. Lnttn. G. Mic-kle. D. Mille-r D. Mock. J. Nvilson, V. Palumbo, A, I,Pllll9I', A. I'et411'so11, C. Petrilla TI. Prisley. W, Rilvillil. D. Kewl. A. Rizzo. S. Rogrt-rs, 'I'. Robson Salko I Qnger A S.u01ino S Saw-rino NI -X Sh ft S ' J. ' . -. .. . l. - x ' . . - ' . A . ,. ank. J. .hcrwin S. Snyder. J. Spinalzzolo. E. Stauish. .T. Trueax. M. Visuosky. T. XVi1- ll2llllS0ll, E. Yarnal, H. Yoder. J. Shimko. P. Bostick, R. Solt. President .... ......... I ames Salko Vice Pres. .... Arthur Peterson Sec.-Treas. ............... Havalla Latta Instructor Mr. Armand Venditti It made its grande entre at a pep meeting before the stu- dents and faculty early in the season. During the football sea- son, the band accompanied the Weiglemen to the Altoona and Ebensburg games as well as the home games. A thrill was born in the heart of each Windberite as our band first appeared in their blue and White cadet style uniforms. Entering the music division of the Forensic league, the band, as well as individual band members captured high honors. Congratulations, Mr. Venditti and band, we're proud of you. A President ,... ...... I oe Beclnar Vice Pres. .... .,..... P earl Parkes Sec.-Treas. .. ....,.,.,.... Anthony Rizzo Instructor ,. Mr. Armand Venditti Success marking their public appearance, the orchestra made their return debut in the curriculum of our school. The orchestra consists of thirty members, of which eight are seniors. lt was the orchestras task to provide music between acts at the various plays presented during the year, including the senior play and commencement. However, their most important work during the year was the concert. They presented one- third of the Ianuary musical concert in league with the band and mixed chorus, l-'. Illuugrh, Il. .XIl1l4'l'SUll. M. Yisnoslcy. 11 I'vt1'ilI.u. A. llizzu, I Nillklb, .I. IL l:1'1llHlI'. Al. A. Shank. Il. llimw-r. l'. llostlc-li, IP. uaiyv. X Yutu. lr, 4lt'Ul'QL', .I Xlt'1l0XVilll, .I. Iiulms. ,L SilVt'I'lIl0. G. llauldml. I I K I lil s I' 11111 I XInI'm II X1 141 I llil lll iiusr. .. fa 'ca-.'. . fa 'Q-s. I . : q '11 -. vs: . Xl Yzlsku, II. liattzi, li Uassln-l'. 'I', xVllll2lIIlSlllI, H. l'1'islIy4 ll. 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Mildiwwl M:11'sl1. l'1Iv:111o1' IIz11'1'is, liuth Ilolsoluple. llvli-11 Raye Swartz, Ile1'11i-41:1 I'flI'lCN, Blillfllii King. .Nlilmllw-fl Alll'2lIl1l. Olllil Illnugh. ltussvl A11plvy:11'1l. A11thn11y Rizzo, l lblIl'H1 Row- Iiuln-1't Suit. llllilI'll'S Holrlizl. Ihllph t':1111pt4-Ili. Sinn ivy l:IHlQ.T4'l'S. Xvilliillll I'4':11'c-1-. Nh-rlv Sl1:11-114-. Imlv Gaye. l 1'z111kli11 Hoffvr. tilt-1111 .UlZllllS. IM-1'u1'v 1':1lle11. l-'ostvr lIl'l'lill'l', President ,.,, ...,.,, A rthur Peterson Vice Pres. .. Mary Alice Rhodes Secretary .... ............ F ranklin Hoffer Treasurer Margaret Ann Shank Instructor Mr. Armand Venditti Among the outstanding social functions of the year was the carol singing on the streets during the Christmas week. This idea was originated by Mr. Armand Venditti, director. The chorus' first public appearance was made in the annual concert held in Ianuary. ln the County Forensic League contest the chorus carried off first honors. President Margaret Ann Shank Vice Pres. ................ Frances Bassett Secretary .... Mary Margaret Washko Treasurer ....,...........,..... Elroy Dalberg Adviser ..r.,, Miss Margaret lane Rees Excellent are the records of our zealous classmates who compose the exclusive A-B club. During the school year, their extensive activities included group discussions of student problems and various social functions. Ranking the highest of all our students in scholarship, the A-B club members compose one of the two honor clubs in Wind- ber High School. The membership, however, is very variable, fluctuating with each report card. We are glad to state, though, that it increased each six weeks. Under the very capable guidance of Miss Margaret lane Rees, the Good Ship Knowledge steered an even keel and landed safely at her port on May 28, 1937, First Row linh-n lirnhnin. NOI'lllilll lI2ll'lHlll13fll, Frank Quinn, John Mt-1'h:ii1. Sl'l'0I1ll Huw- Mililri-il Divtrii-li. .Tnni-t Neilson. Betty I-'er1ine, Erma XYiriek. Miss ltr-es. Mary Nlill'fIH1'l-'P Wnshko, Ellen Griffiths, Amelia Sutn. Gladys lfnnsi. Ann Svki-111. Third Rowe-Blaiv Alnlnlln. Marjo1'iv Barker. Betty Gibson, Pilulinc Hrvhik. Gr:n'r- Fzlnst. l'lSfl1t'l' Wvnver. Gvlilltllllt' I:E1'liL'y. Peggy Snyder, H1-L14-n Raye Swartz. BlilI'3filI'1'f Ilalngr. Vern ,l52lllHlgQll'lllll11'. G1-lwviovv Stl-Yer. Marv .lame Searls-sv. Fourth How--Ilvlivllln NYirir-k. Six-llu Zzxruv, Annan Bli1l'll' Keller. JOSl'Dlll1lQ Arri-rn, Maury .Innv ltuinipr. Agiws McNulty. Martha Douglas. Heli-n I'hilli1rs. Elizzxlwlh Sims. Goldie tiiliviuci. BI2lI'.Lf2lI't'f lin-ll. Lyilixl Owens. Martini Ilnylor. Fifth 1ilHV l:,1'1lllli Toth. 1iulre1't Iiolmlgy. Jin- linlnxs. Anthony Stlwlplwllo, llnlnh Alain-vnl, xlvllliillll Ilzlyes, AllkfllilCl Visnusky, Iilnir Helninn, lvzxn Callihnn, George lluihluil. WOZOE WGFO O'-HIPZBFPUU UJCFO P91 .-ff-gn, N4 ming., SDOQ-A 40cm Nu- Q22 :np-.Q gfV D.. 2022 Sit! r-1-u'-'W eff Ho NFQE' :EZ E'f9 W Qfv mm 5:1 gro- 355 Q5 gm 39. Q- W ai HE. :- si? V171 I-'irst Row-R. llvlillilll. P. SllYtll'l'. Il. lievsur. M. liiutrim-11. J. X111 I T M l 1 sun, ld. llII'l'lllll. M. Straps-llo, i. 1 lu-'. Svmniil ltnw-17. llllIlShlU, M. lliuvs. IC. Gin-sol, A, tinlish, J. ,Inc sun. A. IG. I'hxsungI1i:l, M. Mafll-u. 'Fhirml liow-lil. Mt-llmvzui, ll. Simpson, 11. King. A. 1'ett-rsou, J l:4'4llIIlI', IP, IliMuxi0. President .... Richard Simpson Vice Pres. ..... .......... I oseph Bednar Couch ....... ..... M r. W. E, Romig Rudolph McKool headed the list of laurel winners by being awarded first place in the District Forensic League contest for South Eastern Pennsylvania and third prize in the state contest. This group of Thespians presented a full evening of merry entertainment on February 18, in the form of three one-act plays. Many members of the club were included in the cast for the senior play to which they added much sparkle. Hats off to our future actors and actresses! Manager .... .... I ohn Shimko Asst. Mgr. ,,.. Roy Wirick The hard Workers of Windber High School is the reputa- tion given to the stage crew which contains live members. Every day and many nights the stage hands work with brawny arms and sweating brows, Their Work includes the erecting of scenery for all plays, concerts and similar events. However, the 'Aworking boys have also helped to decorate the gymnasium for a large majority of the dances. With three years previous experience, Iohn Shimko proved to be a very capable manager. U1 FV I3 R5 .0-Dv U7 im P? FR 25 8'-1 HD- uJP'l'a U O Q71 39 553 CQ,-1' un D m2 55.- gm H512 is SSW OE 'CQ HN 52' 'cs O- Em Q12 EW' gR FY E5 9, 5? in '- i. -'lm-:lin Il. XVirick, li. Illulmwk. in ' .. Shimlio. .l, Illzlsku, In t P xx I l Si-wonil I xx I K -ff S' imwn mmvew Ulf' FUFOFUMO U2'-1LeOZPPU 1i CII O 2 N . Q-S 3 5. CQ O P1 D1 I3 Cl- 4 'F-1 fa I1 YI 1. D DJ '-'. U7 L FV Fl K9 P1 Q 0 'Ti 1 DJ I3 fi 2 M. 'O KV 'Ti First lioxV'Iml'm!l1y Iivplcu, Mntiiilzl Yizi, Hairy lizlnizm. Ile-lvu Me-lissu Rwlfuut. Mary 3l2lI'Q,'ill'1'f XV:ishku. 3l51l'Q'Ill't'l ihllll Shank. -lillit llagr-ri, Iiynlial Uwi-ns. P Ser-mul lluw---Betty Iklsswlziy. I'I'Zlll1'l'N Ilzissvtt, lills-ii iirifflllls Ili-tty Mills. In-:th Ha-rrzls-r. Third Row ---- I rm11'vs Mavri. lmruthy lisllwivlc, Gt-in-vii-rv Stn-V1-1 Xl2ll'l'll2l Ilziylor. Janet X1-ilsou. Idnlmi Mm- Iiuthi-r, UK-'l'ill1lillU Ile-rkc-3 Gladys Ifnlist. Yiulvt Sirrlxxiiilcsw. I-'uurtln IQIJVYIHHIIQI lPiMuzin. 'Phi-lmzi Ilerki-y. lVill1'Ulll4' .izivulmua John Shimko. Hoy Ilitt-slmw, Alil'llIlCl Yisimsky. IH-ggi' Nllj'4lt'l', .lam Jalcobson, Ruth Miller, President .... ........ R ichard Simpson Vice Pres. ........ Margaret Ann Shank Treasurer .... Mary Margaret Washko Secretary .....,.. Helen Malissa Redfoot Adviser .... Miss Edna Neuman Organized in 1935, the club has been rapidly increasing in membership until it includes the greater percentage of stu- dents who have taken one or more years of French. Among its outstanding accomplishments is the operetta 'iOhl Doctor in which the members of the French classes combined their talents with those of the music department. They also in- ducted their brilliance in publishing a newspaper La Vie, written entirely in the French language. An A or B in French for two consecutive months is the re- quirement to become a permanent member. President ,, . .,,. Glenn Adams Secretary , V777Y,.. Stuart Williams Advisers . ,.., Mr. Howard Wilsoti Nlr. Iulius Nelson Old age makes one less efficient is an oftfquoted ex- pression but this proves to be false when applied to the Iunior Chamber of Commerce as this club has completed its year of work and it is by no means inefficient. Throughout the year these future business men and women secured prominent people to advise them on the practical busi- ness policies. ln their business-like Way they brought honor to their club for the manner in which they sponsored their annual min- strel, So well did they advertise it that the house was a com- plete sell out. Their dance on April 2, also proved worthy of much praise. First. Iiuw-Iiosz-li-v Km-li. RI. tinyilic-s. K, lIu4l:u'k. Nl. Stroud. Mr. NVilsu11. Mr. Nelson. M. Aurzmcl. Ii. litlllllllll. l'. llrt-laik. 51. XY:1llu-12 .T. Tliolnpsmi. Sec-01111 linw---li. IZ:-:1111. t', NIz1st1'0l0n1lm. A. Fralslc. L. Kelly. M. Kmlw-1, M. Faust. Il. Crisi. ll, Alltlllllil. V. -Tilllltrll. .L l'2ll4lYll'll. J. H:1p:g:i. 12, A. Mutt-. '1 hiril limi'-A. lfzirlu-s. M, Ifrnsk. S, Kulson. NI. Yizi. Nl. Kulszm. ll. l'll'l1'liSUIl, U, llzlkt-11 Nl. Illrt-l1I'it-lil. li. Sllill-l-I'l'. lil. XYll'it-lc, A. Milli-V, G, Faust. A. Spiims. l nul'tll llnwfS. Sims. Nl, Usfroslqy, A, I'i-li-Vsmi, I', Kimi-li. M, Ynslm, w 1 . Y- l , L. Laiiilm-rs. tv. Amlalms. 5. Hillizxms, 1, Itmlg'vx's. H, Alxirron. Cjs-4 o N IF o C Ro CM HM AE MR Bc EE 75 l r 1 D PUC'-Ztrm: 4PUtr1cnt11PU rirst R0NX'7BlHl'L'Hl'9t Ann Shank. Roszfoe Koch. Iois Mlcler orothy Gnhrick. Milflrefl Allrnnfl, .Toxin fllllUlll11Sl1ll, hl5l1X I 111 Nv2lNllli0, Martha Ihlylor, Helen Alilllflbiil I-lemlfrmt, AlRll't'lIl M110 ln N Mills. Miss Manvval. Secoinl Row--Mary Pusko, XlZll'Qf2U'l't T:OtlllZll'. BIIIFY A1111 IXIIIIN Ruth Iloslopplv. Alilflfill Sllllfll, Maury Guick, Kzlthryn lluflfil l ll Ll1ll'k0S. BI2ll',fI5ll'l'f lit-ll. Betty Allll Mate. Anim l4'11lgc-X11 11111 Maxste-rlz1111h0. llvtty Lo1uh:11'ili. Shirley S114-111-1-1', HQIIOXIOXL Stun Miss Keenan. Third Row-if-lli-le'11 Rnyo Swartz. M:11'joris- lI:1kv1'. llctts iilvsn lNDl'0tlly Jean 1,411-l11'iv. lille-1-illv .1111-uhsnli. Ruth II1-l111:111. le tx I Iss day. Frances Ilzlssvtt. Ellen G1'it'i'ith. Martha xvilllillf. l'l'll4l0Ill6 nt ll Marion D1111111i1'o. Mary .Tanv Cmnlc, l'lIllll5Il,'l1G l':11'111-ll, ll2Il'll9 P111 it Fourth liow-Maw xhliflilllil, :xllll A1l:1111s. Cz1tl1111'i11m- lshn 1 Nlll 1 King, Milflroil liivtric'l1. .lain-t Nt'llSHll. llvtty llI'1'Sl'l'. I'c-,gr Suu EW-ly11 Hoffm-r, Ttlllllil Mau- l1llilll'l'. Mary Alive llllUIll'S. A n lfuus Mililrvil Marsh, ltlllllllltbl' Harris. Vl'l'll2l Kulmlgry. lh-ity limi President .......... ,....... I oan Thompson Vice Pres. ,... Martha Baylor Secretary .,.............,,. Mildred Aurand Treasurer .... Mary Margaret Washko Advisers .... ........... M iss F, Maneval Miss K. Keenan Having the honor of being the only all-girl organization in the high school, the Girl Reserve club lives up to its purpose to find and give the best, as well as its slogan to face life squarely. Because of their large enrollment and wide range of ages, the club is divided into two groups, the lunior and Senior Girl Reserves. The lunior division is composed of girls from the Iunior High School. Service work is the outstanding feature of the club, but of course the social aspect is far from neglected. Help- ing the poor and needy by filling baskets is their service work while some of their more important social functions are the Mother's Tea and the annual Girl and Boy Party. The Senior division includes girls from the Sophomore, lunior and Senior classes. This active association which has functioned for eleven years, started this term by filling baskets for the poor. During the year, the girls were addressed by various townspeople. The girls innovated a novel idea this year, that of having a combined Hi-Y and Girl Reserve meeting. This plan was unanimously voted a success. The girls con- cluded their social activities with a spring dance. U1l'1'14fPUFI1CnE1'1FU 1 i1'Sf Iiuw-Mafzilmla S1-21351111111-. A111121 Marie Ge-rfy. Mzululivli. Ma1't11z1 Lum-11111 111 Golm. M114l:1ly11 Chicarvll. Iivty .l4':111 Allison. Ma1't :1 G:111:1g:v11. 3Iil1'Y Ii21fh1'X11 111'-su 1 S4-0111141 Rl1NV+BIfi1'g'2ll't'1 Krnll, G1-11vviv1'e Ott. .Tc-1111111 1I11111ilt1111, Mzibel S11'l11,.t1 11 Jane NVissi11gcr. Betty J11111- Wise. A11to11Qtte Gir:1r41c1, Tl 11i1'11 Row-Kova1ic'l1, Mzlry S1111stv1'. A111151 llstlvnslcy. Mario il1i:1111so11. 1111 Al111:1 l7111'biIl. Julia 1iil1'li0Si1, 141111 Kitllliifll. Evelyn 12011111-1'. ,1111111 Strand, P:1fr1n11 1111111 Orbo Cook. Betty BH111IlgH1'4i1ll'1'. 121-V01'ly Filyv. 1111121 Km-11. M:11'y .I:1111' N1-:1l1-sv, President .. Frances Williams Vice Pres. .. .... Muriel Hoffman Secretary .. ........... Ruth Koch Treasurer .... .. Martha Douglass Advisers ,. Miss R. Weaver First lluw--livtty 1i111'Si'i11lOF, Biillj' Iiuuisu Smutko, Martlla Doug- las. Fr:1111'1-s Willizams, M111'i1-1 11n1'f111:111. 1111111 IffNT11, Darline Illiirflllilll, M:11't11:1 1':11'su11s, .xllliil Iiilllllflfiil. S1-1-111141 llow- Miss Sl'ilNVl'1', S:11':111 l1:111glm-y. Iievorly Mnluy. liufh I100v01'. I'ii01'l'1l4'l' 1Ii1Slf01'1i1l11l10. .T111111 li!ll'iiXV2li101'. GC1'i1i1111ll' llipplv. 141111-11 .Iz1111- 'i'2lj'ilPl'. A111121 Past-0. Miss XVU2lX'1'1'. 'l l1i'1'41 Row- Znltz. A111121 11119 Sl'il:11'l'l'l'. Fay Smith. Biillj' Sl1:11'l'1-1'. Ilvtty 1l'iljI1'1'. 151111-e 11:1tt:1. Katie 1!:11't11ul4111111ci. Peggry 0'N1-il, Kzxlh- 10011 Ki1111c-y, S cn U7 W U1 ru II' 2 91 WOHZE FWHQ 'T' .L 1.1 V' 2 . l 7 -. I J 1: Li -4 .. -. 2 5: ... ZZ dz .. -4 P-4 : : ff TD P1 fl .11 O A 31 mm4WmmmW -'E '-4 UUCIFO rw af? w'EE.p A 2032 gtzigm nrlifa pgs'-Co. Ong Pgm ,E Q D...'I.'?O P-1-Pam mag sfvxfix as Q. P-12: 4 SSN F' fs!-'L o.rvC CLD 5 -. with PFA SGH aaa' F? P-SEE? 5. CQ v-ND' ifvvtk mm:- '38 Om:-. H: f-r-mn D.. ... mEiE First How-Mr. Mzllzlskv. ll. Simpson. G. Ilzmtley, li, M4-Kool IP, Siu-rloc-ll. It. NVil1i:m1s.. R. St-'t'S9, Mr. Larson, Si-1-oml How-J. Lloyd. rl, Iluwi-rs. XViIlizlms. lf'. illougrh. .T 114-1l11:1i', M. Slizlrpv. H. NYi1'i1-k. E. S4'Ilt'llil. H. M:11'1'on. Third Row--J. l'lI'CE!lllilll. I . Ili-vkli-1'. 'l'. lf0llJl'l'1'S, C. L:u14lvl's JI, Shimkn, Il. Siinpsnu. M .U:11'thulo1m-w, .l. Slim-i'luck. 'l'. Sc-I10ll:1 K. Huilovk. President ,. .. Richard Sherlock Vice Pres. ......,..... loe Freeman Sec.-Treas. .. Rudolph McKool Advisers .... Mr. F. Malasky Mr. E. Larson With a membership of twenty-seven, it began its long list of activities with a pie raffle which was very successful finan- cially. Then in December several members of the club attended a district meeting in Hollidaysburg. As a finale to their pro- gram they held a dance on April 9 in conjunction with the Senior Girl Reserves. Their regular meetings were held every Thursday evening in the high school. This year's Senior Play cast, numbering eighteen, will be remembered for its presentation of Growing Pains by Aurina Roberal. Growing Pains combined the humorous events in the life of Terry, Helen Redfoot and George Mclntyre, Robert Seese, who were experiencing the different stage of adolescence. U-rr 5:55- H-MS !E'Ev5:5' g QrvQ miiwn :o...'U QWSS 51:53. ,., i Sewmw Boxmn 'OQ5 Sm F 23912 f-1-gQ,, millmmo mf-fo-g: ' M929 Ciwmmm gi 35 Q22 Q. r-nfbzn W 5:51-+:Ea 91200 ::s4,-rizr N4 Www 20-4:2- 'EWFN mm PSE t4O ,.,:: ,rigors OFW F M936 m H 332' . m 0- 50120 rvo'g RE :Q awww WOHZMM Ii: -k Iluwgli-:I Il-rtzlf-r, l l'iill4'l'S Ilasss-tt. Ang:-lim' IG, lluscugrliu, IL i 1 1 1 1 I z rn- 1-lim-s. .Iusv ah ,ll1'1lll5ll'. I1 1 Front R4m'-lhuiulpll Mt-Kool, Luvillm-f 1lilt'llliS0ll. Rosalw Koch, ltoburt Williams, Anna Golish, Ruth IIt'll1li1l1. liiclmrd Sll1lDS0ll, Helou Remlfuut.. Ethel Ilurchill. Nick Lingr. Rohr-rt Svosle, George Ilulltley, David Hil1l3lll1'. HMPO 4551 Sekela Rreaks R Rccv01'f 'Iff N111 .lumps . ANZ 25 Unsffoyrtn ' 'f ' i 3 QQ , -A 4,3 af' QX Qfsii E 54 f 95' Y' A. ny: , fi ugh- '. - f ,fm G :Q 'gf Xvn mem 1 4 - x -'X at qi f, X 1 sb ,wx Q -A Q, Ox-QSO AQ 0 01:61 '51 w Lmwli II ld NVQ-igle Cauntnin William Asst. Conch L'll'l1'lC'4 S1-llaoffel' Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber FOOTBALL SEASON'S RESULTS 60 ' 48 Shade Township 54 Fort Hill 52 Punxsutawney .. 32 Ferndale 52 Huntingdon 29 Bethlehem 20 Altoona 39 Curwensville 57 Ebensburg 27 Emporium 39 Portage 26 Conemaugh Franklin .............. Iulf The football season of 1936 at Windber brought to us many joys and many disappointments. Coach Weigle and Schaeffer took a few veterans from the previous year plus several newtf comers and molded a team of such quality that it not only amazed Windber High School but also became the envy of the whole state. After two weeks of hard practice, the Weiglemen engaged in their first game of the season against Franklin. Performing brilliantly the Ramblers took the Franklinites into camp by a 60-0 score. lubilant over their first victory of the season, the Coaltown- ers next home game was with Shade Township. In a game abounding in tense moments, the Blue and White carried suf- ficient punch to down the townshippers 48-O. First llmvi-Sukola. 1'll'1'l'lllilll. liukinslcy, Iiussivli. .I, S114-rlm-k, Ihwlqlvy fflilllltlllll, Ci:-4-i:11'01Ii I 1 Mollie-11, M. liurhiix. Jlunlnzir. C.lv:u'iml. S4-vmnl How- Kll1Ilt'X. We-:iw-V, Ilifiuiliu, Wirivk. Svuvlln, l:IIl'flX0llllll4'XV. lb. Slxmwlucli l'l11il. Miller. llzlya-s. Third Row ---- I'i01'z1'l1:1I:1. Ilmlgw-1's. Ilnrmx, Mzllwvzll. II, Sll1'l'ltN'li, I . ,l7llI'lDlll. .kIlfl!lllShGli '0ot, Iniljfilll. Gorguu. Lutz. I'0llI'Ill Rim'-Ilusllfu-k. 131-ll. Szukml. .hll4'll l.lllHlS, I':lZovic-ll. Fifth Huw--lfhals lNl2lIl2l7I4'l'l. lllllll'i4'll. l!zul:u'm-iski, llngrnn. Yum-vu, llillllllflill. llzllogh ng, S1lYt'l'lll0. In their next encounter-the battle of the states-Windber outclassed a much heavier eleven from Fort Hill High School, Cumberland, Maryland, defeating them to the tune of 5416. Captain Beckley and George Bodnar were the outstanding defensive players of the day. Led by a hard-charging pair of backs, lack Freeman and Mike Sekela, Windber, smothered a stubborn rival from Punx- sutawney 52-0 for its fourth decisive win of the year. This was Windber's first game abroad. Those who saw the Ferndale game will long remember the courageous fight the Weiglemen put up to stop the powerful Yellow-Iackets 32-13. The Ramblers employed deception to the ninth degree to get this cherished victory. In the minds of the fans, this was by far the most thrilling and exciting game of the year. After another week of preparation the Coaltowners played the part as a gracious host by defeating Huntingdon 52-O. When the Huntingdon eleven picked its all-opponent team, they selected lack Sherlock, end: Mike Sekela, half-back: and Captain Bill Beckley, tackle for its mythical all-opponent team. They surely must respect Windber's calibre of football. A tlo line of scrimmage P I U N N D X B S E U R T A 52 W N E Y g i .3154 I:':1c-nity Mamugei' Mr. 1lich:11'1l Micklu Windber's next opponent was Bethlehem High School, one of the most powerful aggregations in the Eastern part of the state. But woe unto the Bethlehemites because they were not only defeated but they actually received a drubbing they will long remember when other victories begin to fade. A heavy rain fell throughout the day but the crowd made the turnstile click merrily in order to witness this colorful football spectacle. The score was 29-0. In preparation for the annual tilt with Altoona High School, one of the largest high schools in the world, doubt prevailed throughout the city because the Mountain Lions had a veteran team, substitutes galore and weight to spare. As soon as the whistle blew the Weigle-Schaeffer coached machine took the situation well in hand by playing football of the championship style. Altoona's powerful reserves were sent in to try to wear down the Ramblers but victory was not to be denied to the gal- lant iron-men who played the whole game with only one sub- stitution. The score board read 2042 at the final gun. Stopped for W A I L N T D O B O E N R A 20 12 ln the battle of champions, Windber again emerged vic- torious when they routed Curwensville 39-0. Due to a minor technicality upon Windber's part, Curwensville got the honor of representing the West in the annual post season champion- ship game of the state of Pennsylvania. With a rejuvenated lineup, Windber journeyed to Ebensburg to give the County-seaters a smashing 57-7 defeat. Dick Sher- lock, a midget, but a powerful quarterback piloted the locals to victory. Emporium, champions in the North Central district, became gun fodder for the amazing Windber eleven when they went down into defeat 27-14. Practically everybody on the Wind- ber bench saw action several minutes during the game. The Ramblers chased the Portage jinx into an early grave when Windber hammered out a 39-0 decision over the Main-liners. DiGuilio and Cicciarelli played typical Windber football to earn the honors of the day. In the grand finale of the season, Windber defeated a pre- viously undefeated Conemaugh team 26-12. Starting the game with four quick touchdowns, it looked like a runaway for Wind- ber but the Iron-horses recovered from their surprise and put on a rally of their own that brought the large crowd of specta- tors to its feet. lu Q 'lvnclclv Hzllf-.hack Ginu- C xp aiu George Iloelnur Mike Sc-kvlzl Cicciarelli General statistics for the past season show Freeman and Sekela to be high scorers. The most feared team in scholastic football was the powerful Windber eleven. The Altoona tilt proved to be the hardest game of the season away from home while the Ferndale game proved to be the classic at the Delaney Field. Much credit is due to the wonderful co-ordination and team spirit displayed by the entire squad throughout the season. To be able to win consistently as did the Windber team can be at- tributed to only two things: the spirit of the team and coaches and the enthusiasm displayed by the students. This year's Wind- ber team not only displayed fine offensive power but displayed one of the finest defensive teams in the conference. The policy in Windber is not to develop individual stars but to develop respect for the other person's position as well as to develop the highest sportsmanship possible, Truly our football destinies have taken an upward trend, and the next year's team should be on par with the teams of the past. A little regret still lingers in our hearts as we think of losing credit for a championship team, due to a ruling which took the title away from Windber, a title we felt that we justly deserved. C Hifi I iJll2ll f4'l'll2lI'k Qllf1l'lfP1'li2lKTli Guard t llllllllll l:Ii'll5lI'tl Slwrlm-R .lurk l'll't't'lllZl1l Xlilllll l1l1l0l11C'i 215215 2 w w slr End land I 'land' Kennt VS 91 Jack Sherlock John CilVHClIl21 To11y' ljlullll Windber has a romantic background in football. In years past, she has rated with the leading high schools of the state, if not the country. One of the best signs that prove that the Windber teams play the highest type of football is proven by the fact that many of our leading colleges try to get possession of our players as soon as they are ready to leave high school. Pitt, Duquesne, Columbia, Western Maryland and Indiana are a few universities that claimed some of our sterling performers. Faculty manager, Mr. Mickle, is lining up one of the most difficult schedules ever to be played by a Windber eleven. Coach Weigle and Coach Schaeffer took charge of the var- sity While Coach Malasky, a new-comer, to the coaching staff, took charge of the Iunior Varsity squad. Our high school is also used as a stepping stone to fame and a road to future success. This is a good sign of our foot- ball prowess, but we regret very much the fact that Coach Weigle tendered his resignation to the school board and ac- cepted a similar position at Tamaqua. May Coach Weigle have crowning success at his chosen school, but fond memories of his exploits will linger in our minds. CnWl'I1UZWFf1F1Wl'l'lFf1EO 52320 Smeg' mwiyfhi mv-1m,.,, Tmffhmm fi fn? HESQE DMU W SFAS. :t4QCEL8 mf-forum . F5-Qfl 51 E40 X15-rn. 025' EU r-:D-gtg' O QQDS O '4 22.47-rv g3CQC.'I i-. r-r ::fV,.,U. cQ,,,Ei-m :QEZQ 22516 552.2 FP 0'C5fTm 5037 691.03 :-if Www:- wCLS-3 rv '-on :.t ':r nfflgm QSC-'UI'g'4' Ling. Ii:-len Rwlllmt. l'L'2ll'l Farkos. Robe-rt Sense For the first time in the history of our school, we will have a third coach, Iimmy Daub, who will assist in shaping our athletic destinies. He is a graduate of Albright College and was the head coach at Emporium High School for many years be- fore coming here. ICXZIIIIIPIPS of 'l'l'lIl' xvlllllllbl' Spirit 021C l Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Wixldber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber Windber C I C1211 Asst. Conch How B A S K E T B A L L Results 19 Cresson 16 Conemaugh 26 Cresson 23 Ferndale 20 Conemaugh 29 Portage Iohnstown Catholic Richland Twp. ..... . Johnstown Catholic 28 30 28 32 Westmont Boswell ............ Richland Twp. 15 15 27 Ferndale 26 Portage Somerset ................ St. Francis Prep. .. 19 33 18 Boswell 34 29 Somerset Schaeffer Cuptuiu Elmer Du ard Wilson St. Francis Prep. 4HHmWP4 eiaczsag- SQESQH QEABQEQCEQ .-. up UH55'g5 PT Emmo- .urv HD' 'Q QHW'-g U1 ronC: 'UCJ8 '- :r'1'VgUU'f C-J U, 1 fbmmmb-lU EQWQJNE WOgI3mw- v-ar-5 D-.Wm 31:5 Ng- W UD : E2Om 2 5-H. 'VPU' ff 'f,2'o- ml W EU-Wm Hmmmnf cmommm Simian' fgomr-rmm v-xI3mU O lf'...x?L'--..-. G'J'oH-.Q, FUVLWMDW mcg--SSH Qsgcsmgiio gmwfm NEG-D II-TD 0 EQ- OSDJ Og C,-.Dr-+P-hm :15.0 rv I'f N4 mwah: nmmgcco :w-D1:f1 'm wo r-1-CQUQE 5--E.CE.5:'rv nO'Jrvr-sm First Kmv--llu1'gu11'-, llullmirm- 1'l'Ill7Tilillxi. Ilzlhluwwski. Sfklllllillpl' Mr. XYilsm1 lIlSSiSfillll 1-uznvln. 'l', Sum-lla, Viszzuvskg Izciug. Sm-lu-lal, 1'vl'99Iil:lll. 1'h:u1'Ie-s Sl'll2H'f-fl'l' Q1-ozlfcllj. Last llww Ikalrdn 1lllilllilgUl',. lmssivli :xml Iirsliinfzliv WMI- nhsont, 'First HHXV7I':I!l'ZlIlilC. Ii, Sf-nvlln. liu1'gu1n- llilllfilillb- Slll'il12l. T. Sellvllax. H V I A Y Y Nwuml HUXV7IxlIlIH'j' fIllil!'2lQl'l'I'i, Imssl. I'm1'1, l.m.lu11z11'do. Aauulwy. U1l4lmm. 1'llil1'll iTh:l1'lvs Sl'llIll'ffl'l'. Lust limv--liumlru. Sfl'Yl'I1S Qlllilll2lQ't'1'j. 4HHmWP4 WOHZGH ln the department of individual pointamaking, the coal- towners' flashy pair of performers-Dunmire and Sekela- waged a fight for scoring honors, while Dabkowski, who played in only nine full contests was also in the scoring race. Dunmire finished first with 178 points, Sekela was second with 76 and Dabkowski took third place with 61. Due to the cancellation of girls' basketball, writeups for girls' sports were unavailable. INTERCLASS BASKETBALL The Seniors completed their schedule with only two defeats marring an otherwise perfect record. The Sophomores and the Freshmen each defeated the champions once while the Seniors best game was the 44-O lacing given to the Iuniors. Seese and Chess were high scorers for the Seniors, averaging nine points per game. Dabkowski was acting coach while President Sherlock was the honorary coach Inst Huw--X. Nluiwu-1-u. Vlllfss, N-uso. HL-4l11z11', fj02H'l1 Iizllxkuwski. und Huw Str-va-11s, lizirnlu. Rizzo. Yucca. I has. Iluilzullv. I 1ly1llK'll wus zilm-nt X!'l14'll tht- 1ni4'tu1'4- was tillivll, I C N H T A E M R P C I L O A N S S U2 r.g-akgjmywa' cmj NMQV fwx M f My W4 Jt,,,gg,,Q'Qe,3f Qi,L,s,g5g'??.f3' SHOE ,R RY Awtxemima-Wglgfi C 'ff 1'L, w f'w'n'x1-15' Nb ff. G' X 4: Conwuw 0015 , I0 'vw , M5 Fw 5' few ff? 1! fb af? KQ3?l?3iiYw'K'12w' if C0 KEN, if My in 'WU Qtr S ' 'M Q QV' SR, YZ, 'H mx is g g,7w f.5gih QB? ww 5 wft N ,fffff f-fig, f 'g,w 45J,4J,.f5i2g Higfjfye, 12 f'2,4w'9 5 5 gg .,F+6',iL12?Lb YM LEA! 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'xx' 'iw i9 h ' wmgffZS53?,9!A Q9 17502 Etta Katt Says: an i 'NK jf 'K hwpm'iier'fs Sump Reveals Qveeh Awzticrfrmyi ' M--W -' 'Y I- +4-A During our four years stay at W. H. S. we have collected many pleasant memories. We have been fortunate indeed in capturing 'these memories with camera and film, as is shown on the opposite page, and for which we give you some brief explanations: No. 1 shows George and Mary Surdukan in a scene from Romeo and luliet or is it Music Hath Charms. No. 2 shows the cast of the never-to-be-forgotten Hi-Y chapel program. No. 3 finds McCleary and Rhodes part of Three Women in a Boat. No. 4 is a pen and ink sketch of Co-captain Bossick by Tom Patrick. No. 5 is Miss Wilson Uean to youse guysj. No. 6, A Winter Catastrophe is none other than Helen Wargo, proving that it's unnecessary to go to Florida. Page the Marines in No. 7, our mistake, it's only Sharpe and Honadle at C. M. T. C. Don't let No. 8 fool you folks, it did us at first, but on closer inspection we found it to be Luther and Yarnal. No. 9 shows that Peerless Nimrod Millard Hoffman. We've tried hard to find out what loe Tverdak was looking for in No. 10 but failed. Next No. 11, we find Mildred Aurand looking cool, calm, and collected on a summer day. No. 12, Hey, lfV1om, those two men are in again, Bodnar and Tverdak, the toothpaste men. No. 13-another sketch of the other Co-captain, Mr. Bokinsky, if you please. In No. 14 we see Iohn Shimko, looking rather pleased with himself and could you blame him? Shank and Redfoot don't seem to mind either! No. 15, an amazingly arch fwhoops excuse the pun! Amazon acting acrobaticallyf-you'll have to guess who it is. No. 16, Boy did we catch Prue Butcher and Evelyn Hoffer in an informal pose! Lookit 'them bisceps, them muskles, them coives! No. 17 finds everybody's friend Angelo in a pensive mood. Bodnar again in No. 18, all feet and mouth, wonder why? No. 19 is the man on the Flying Trapeze, look again you'll see it's Ioe Dagostino on Paul Koach. No. 20, this was taken to prove that clothes don't make a man. So it's still Nick Ling. No. 21, Guess Who. No. 22, look out Miss Bus- caglia you're getting your feet wet! No. 23, Maidens in Blossom Time. Mona and Marie Hines, apple blossoms. No. 24, A'Un zo ladies and gentle- pipplees we give you Profezzor Robert Hudockf' No. 25, shows A. Rizzo all dressed up and no place to go. Believe it or not ladies and gents heres the only one in captivity, A'Ape Man O'Rourke in No. 26. iff , ': 1 fi r WK .,:2 . ' ' QPBPA , - - ,,a 5 .,.. ,,V.,, .V,. E , 5 is' '..:.: .::-, :H : ., w w , YW N-wb, ,... ,I M ..,. ' ' -- - ' . , h Siififfy f oehs uffw NM N Mk R016- ' V , i 1. 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A ,lj L V'-fav' , M . x K'-fmt' V ,BARGAA J., 36 5 21. ,kts ,I 645, -Him? pl lre,,qmpn,M ., 5535 fm, fQ,4'Q0wgj,g-f... wh U sa ,b Alvos i -if ' A gcgcgv ya W RA:3i5R?: 1 OQCQQIQSI rim' nzfffzggymgg? SE! A H WI: H1010 LIL CQ, I Xe? 5' qv? LQ--. '1 .-fQWnf,.'7 Huff 22, .Y 1S'm.1f,,ff Q32 G23 ' f1f5Z q..,,, Ab. H un I 'D 3 , aye -'mop '10 ze, S 'sg 3' 1 fn zu. M 4- 0 Jn' ' 7' A -r FL4. - ' i ' f 5 LC., Q70 the Graduates of Class of 1937 Gwinaber High Qschool WE WISH TO CONGRATULATE YOU UPON THE PLUCKY ATTAINMENT OF YOUR GOAL IN LIFE THAT LEADS TOWARD SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS. QUALITY SERVICE VALUE SATISFYING ALL! This store justifies its existence because its single pur- posed policy of giving the public only merchandise of charf acter and dependability coupled with an aim to the customer's absolute satisfaction. The principles first implanted here are as active and vital today as they have been throughout the years. They operate in the conduct of every member of our organization and are manifested by quality, service, and value. This is the inspiration passed on by the founders as a heritage to every participant in our service. fg'm'of:A1'1rLA7'1fmfs T0 CLASS or my Windber Trust Company Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A SAFE PLACE TO HAVE YOUR MONEY GEO. C. MEEK FUNEIML IIlRla'C7'0R V 1312 Graham Avenue PHONE 80 WINDBER, PA. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON USED CARS WHALLEY MOTOR CO. SALES SERVICE Phone 200 Windhcr, Pa. LINE. I-IALFTONE 8 COLOR PLATES FOR PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, ADVERTISERS Engravers to the 1937 Stylus HELPFUL DESIGNING E1 ENGRAVING SERVICE SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS FOR CONGRATULATIONS 9 1 My Catena s CLASS OF W Servlee Statlon O+O O40 Bassil Sr Shively WINDBER, PA. 2215 Graham Avenue WINDBER, PA. Windbcr Plumbing 8: Supply Company PLUMBING, HEATING and SHEET METAL WORK PHONE 267 1224 Graham Avenue WINDBER, PA. Young's Flower and Wall Paper Store NSAY IT WITH FLOWERS Telegraph Delivery Service 1110 Graham Avenue WINDBER, PA. CONGRATULATIONS E. J, Newbaker, Jr. to the CLASS OF 1937 TIMKO PHARMACY 1226 Graham Avenue WINDBER, PA. General Insurance RELIANCE Life, Auto, Fire, Casualty O+O ELECTRIC BUILDING WINDBER, PA. CIM CliATDL11TlIM'S T0 CLASS OF 192 The Wilmore Coal Co. AUTHORIZED ALEMITE LUBRICATION DON'T SAY BREAD ADAMS CHEVROLET CHllCl1,S ow GOOD BREAD 312 Twenty-First Street Citizen's National Bank WINDBER, PA. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM and FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIGN CUNGRA TULA TIONS CLASS 01 1937 Wilmore Dairy Farms WINDBER, PA. CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS 01 1937 SAVE WITH SAFETY at SHAFEIPS DRUG STORE FAIRVIEW DAIRY ICE CREAM AND QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Ph 99 1 Windbef, P IIILIIIIAI OF Windber Brewing Co. G. W. McViclcer Cv Son Nash and Lafayette Cars International Trucks and Service Phone 277 1105 Graham Ave. WINDBER, PA. L. W. SKULL AMOCO SERVICE STATION 504 Twelfth Street WINDBER, PA. c:0MPL1MENTS OF WEAVER 8z BERKEY WINDBER KNGB COAL CG- FLOUR FEED IOE BERKEY, Sr. Prop. GRAIN Phone 579 Windber CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1937 Upera House ee as - THE HOME B uallty of Coal Co. FINE PICTURES and SUNDAY SHOWS Wenard Kough Proprietor WINDBER, PA. B. F. Heckler Proprietor THE BERWIND WHITE COAL MINING COMPANY EUREKA LAMONACNS SHAFFER MOTOR CO. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE Fine Pastries and Bread Located Corner of Phone 312 Nineteenth St. and Graham Ave. WINDBER, PA. WINDBER, PA. Phone 141 GENERAL INSURANCE James D. Patton Real Estate Nlarriage Licenses BR UNBERCPS GARAGE General Auto Repairing and Painting Fender and Body Repairing OFFICIAL AAA SERVICE 911 Graham Ave. Phone 432 WINDBER, PA. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS, Fm MUTOR CO. Schrade-3r's Flower Shop We Telegraph Flowers IOHNSTOWN, PA. WINDBER, PA. SALES SERVICE TELEPHONE 150 1203 Graham Ave. WINDBER, PA. W. J. BAER ISHMAN BARBER SHOP Funeral Director 508 Fifteenth Street Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting by Specialists Telephone 124 Shampooing Hair Tinting 1102 GRAHAM AVE. Water Waving Steam Process Flat Large Waves COMPLIMENTS OF DR. 1. B. BELL DR. R. G. STRINGER DR. I. C. GCURLEY DR. M. I. KLENA, Ir. DR. I. S. KITZMILLER DR. C. BAUGHMAN DR. D. LUTHER Come Here and Enjoy UP-TO-DATE SERVICE UP-TO-DATE FOOD In Modern Surroundings DAILY MILK DELIVERIES SI-IAEFERS DAIRY STORE GOIILIJZIZIILGIZKS of S. R. METZ DRY CLEANING and PRESSING 1402 Graham Ave. WINDBER, PA. COIlgl'fllll,lllli0lLS lo Class of 1937 I-IOUSEI-IOLDERS DRUG STORE The Drug Store for Everybody! Wilbert Dunmire Proprietor PHONE 78 1316 Graham Avenue WINDBER, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF TI-IE BAUMGARDNER MEAT COMPANY SCALP LEVEL, PA. BLATTENBERGER NEWS AGENCY CONFECTIONERY AND MAGAZINES 1214 Graham Avenue WINDBER, PA. Milton Weaver QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 812-R-13 WINDBER, PA. ST RINGER19 ST UDIO OFFICIAL STYLUS Garlathy's Meat Market We Trim Our Meats Not Our Customers PHOTOGRAPHER Phone 331 WINDBER, PA. COMPZZVWENTS BOTTLING CO. Manufacturers of Soft pg A Drinks NG Phone 233 WINDBER, PA. Phone 372 WINDBER, PA. CONGRATULATIONS lo the HARRY BRICKER CLASS 01 11,57 Where Style, Price and STORE Quality Meet SCALP LEVEL, PA. Hudson Electric Co. WINDBER, PA. Westinghouse Appliances For the Best Service and the Largest Selection of GAS and OIL Stop at the East End Garage FERRIS HADDAD, Prop. QY E! 5 WW K2 QV fire W fl CFI :::5g.S ' x x We'll either have to put up more shelves for our trophies or quit play- ing Spalding? Athletic Equipment. 5'-Spalding stores in all large cities. QUALITY ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Our Years of Experience in LUMBER, MILLWORK and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Are At Your Service O+O WINDBER LUMBER CO. YP h Steven's Electrical Shoe Repair Shop Graham Avenue WINDBER, PA. Roger's Studio PHOTOGRAPHER Located-Johnstown Trust Building Phone 2481 Johnstown, Pa. Lloyd G. Shank Funeral Director 410 Bedford Street Phone 578 SCALP LEVEL, PA. Rairigh Battery 81 Electric Service 1111 Graham Avenue Phone 270-I WINDBER, PA. Leonard Refrigerators and General Electric Radio NDAIRYLANDU FAIRVIEW DAIRY ICE CREAM Best of Service AGNES STEFANKO, Propri ln s Pomroyfs Service Station GAS OIL Sunoco Servicing Stop and Gas With Us WE GIVE S. E3 H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS 1715 Graham Ave and 34 Cross Roads Miller Sales Co Manufacturers of the FAMOUS BLUE CIRCLE FEEDS Retail Dealers in Flour, Feed, Sugar, Carbide and Exposives WAREHOUSES: SIDMAN AND WINDBER Elmer Hoffman, Mgr. ,I OS. C. KEPKO FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1510 Graham Avenue Phone 523 WINDBER, PA. Windher Electric Corporation ELECTRICITY The Modern Household Servant Dependable Electric Household Appliances 9 PEOPLES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., Inc. 509 Fifteenth Street WINDBER, PA. A. M. SWARTZ Proprietor GULF Service Station Graham Ave. and 17th St. WINDBER, PA. HADDAD GIFT SHOPPE GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WINDBER, PA. Wm. Haddad, Prop. BUTTERBAUGH DURBIN BROS. SIGN SI-IOP HARDWARE Window, Office and GRUNOW Truck Lettering REFRIGERATORS AND RADIO 1300 GRAHAM AVE. 1117 Graham Ave. R. Gustafson, Mgr. COMPLIMENTS or FRUHLINGER F. A. MILLOTT FURNITURE STORE Phone 110 1815 Graham Ave. WINDBER, PA. WINDBER, PA. Th B I - P e est nsurance 7ArclpretevS A Store R N GENERAL E L MERCHANDISE L ! S At the Lowest Cost 2114 Graham Avenue WINDBER, PA. BENT MOTOR COMPANY 16th St CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH rect and Graham Ave. PHONE 524 I, BENT, Prop. Merchanfs 81 Mineras Bank SCALP LEVEL, PA. O40 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLIMENTS OF ROCKNE GRILL WINDBER, PENNA. FRANK CUNSOLO, Proprietor Tatrons MRS. WILLIAM BELL, 1152 Eleventh Street, Windbe1'. DR. G. C. BERKEIHMER, 1001 Graham Avenue, Windber. W. H. BROWNE, 1109 Graham Ave., Plumbing and Heating, Windber DR. S. C. BRLIMBAUGH, 1015 Graham Avenue, Windber. CORA WILLIAMS' BEAUTY SHOP, 1209 Graham Ave., Windber. COSTA'S BARBER SI-IOP, Graham Avenue, Windber. D1CK'S MARKETS, 4Windber and Central City. IOE FARGO, School of Music, 104 Hillside Ave., Windber. R. M. GOCHNOUR, Diplomas Framed, 1315 Midway, Windber. I. P. HUDEC, 1307 Iackson Ave., VVindber. I. S. HIGH, Groceries, 1227 Graham Ave., VVindbe1'. MRS. PEARL KING, Piano Instruction, 14th Street, Windber. A. P. MYERS, Barber Shop, 1225 Graham Ave., Windber. SHONTZ DANCE STUDIO, 1219 Graham Ave., Windber. GEORGE SOLOMON, 902 Park Avenue, Windber. S. A. Tl-IORNBURG, McCrory's Five-and-Ten Cent Store, Windber. DR. VV. S. WHEELING, 500 Somerset Ave., Windber. WHITAKER'S Beauty Shop, 13th Street and Graham Ave., Windber. ZANKEY BROS., 11128 Graham Ave., Billiard E3 Bowling, Windber. 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