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JAMES R. TROXELL Jim especially enjoyed mechan- ical drawing and crafts while at Allegheny. Dance committees often took up some of Jim's time. He belonged to Social Dancing Club and Auto Driv- ers Club. Jim plans to enlist in the air force after graduation. 'f,.s,,.il-731k i7'1si g..f,,.,Lg'g., . ff,g.g:..q.',15gz 2 355 5 PATRICIA RUTH R , ' VOLKMAN K K iffjgig During her stay at A. H. S. Pat 9 A ' belonged to Auto Drivers, Sew- 'F ,LLM ing, and Social Dancing Clubs. 21721 K' Her favorite subjects were , shorthand and transcription. , -, . e She served as homeroom secre- A V J 'W tary for a number of semesters. Z-' Pat plans to become a secretary after graduation. A t Sl - RICHARD J. VRANE Rich was an active member of Allegheny's stage crew. He enjoyed being a member of Social Dancing Club, and par- ticipated in many dance com- mittees. Woodshop and algebra proved to be Rich's favorite subjects. He plans to join the air force after graduation. i JOHN THOMAS During his stay at Allegheny, John participated in Art and Conditioning Clubs. John was also seen in the Christmas play. He particularly enjoyed his biology classes. John plans to enter the air force upon gradu- ation. MARGARET WAMBOLDT Sis was one of Allegheny's peppy marching majorettes. She also belonged to Social Dancing, Girls' Leaders and Tap Dancing Clubs. She par- ticularly enjoyed shorthand and transcription. Margaret will become a stenographer when she graduates. HELENE BARBARA WEISS Helene rated history as her favorite subject. She was a member of Majorettes and Social Dancing Clubs. During her senior year, Helene belonged to the Distributive Education Class of which she was elected vice president. After graduation Helene plans to enter the women's air force. --313. 'inf JOHN EDWARD WOODSON Iohn s favorite subjects at Alle- OTIS WESLEY, JR. Otis will be remembered as a star football and basketball player. He was chosen as our most valuable football player of the year. He participated in Allegheny's Choir Club and belonged to Sports Lecture Club. After his graduation, Otis plans to enter college. if vi. ,M or 'aj l S., mga , 2 il SQ W X65 1 . z 5 R sf N 1 Q K is x 'N HH ,Went xhklsiii Jw Ywz... , gheny were art and choir. One of his paintings was exhibited all over the world. He belonged to Student Council and the Wah Hoo staff. John plans to enter the army when he graduates from Allegheny. SALLIE LOUISE MARY ELLEN YDREOS Mary Ellen was a very quiet, but active girl in her years at A. H. S. She was active in Sew- ing and Social Dancing Clubs. Mary Ellen particularly enjoyed shorthand and tran- scription, and for this reason she will enter business school upon graduation. PETERSON Q Sallie came to A. H. S. in her junior year. Being interested in ,1: sports, she joined Non-swim- -' mers Club and played after , school in the girls' sports tour- ' Q V naments. Sallie plans to enter ' a school to train to be a beau- f Heian- . . .... if . ., ,:: -',, er
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ERBLE D. MOORE Erble will be remembered by Allegheny students as being on the football, baseball and bas- ketball teams. He belonged to Conditioning, Choir and Col- lege Clubs. His favorite subject was physical education. He plans to enter college to study to be a physical education teacher. Mary Ann, with her friendly personality, will always be remembered as a rather quiet girl. She enjoyed crafts and his- tory While at Allegheny. Mary Ann Was a member of many intramural sports teams. She hopes to enter secretarial work LEONARD H. MOORE Len will always be remembered for his artistic ability. He was president of Art Club and Art Editor of the magazine and yearbook. He produced many very original dance advertise- ments, too. His favorite sub- jects were art and history. Len plans to continue his education for a career as an illustrator. DANIEL A. POWELL Dan was one of the more quiet and very friendly boys in the class. He especially enjoyed machine shop at Allegheny. During his senior year he was active on various dance com- mittees. Upon graduation, Dan plans to enter the air force. A ' T CAROL PRICE If ff: ' ' - Carol belonged to Allegheny's .V Choir for two and a half years, j ' r and also belonged to Choir . RONALD MUNDY Ronald could be seen marching with Allegheny's band at foot- ball games and parades. He was a member of Conditioning Club and also enjoyed belong- ing to Auto Driver's Club. Ron- ald plans to serve his country by entering the service upon graduation. Mary Rose was an active mem- ber of Alleghenyis orchestra and the magazine and yearbook staffs. She belonged to College and Girls' Leaders Clubs. Mary Rose enjoyed music and history while in school. She will further her education at college after Bernie was a very prominent figure at Allegheny. During his senior year, he was president of his class. He belonged to National Honor Society, Serv- ice Squad, Student Council and the Junior and Senior Prom Committees. His favorite sub- jects were physics and math. Bernie will enlist in the navy Club, Social Dancing Club and Service Squad. Her favorite subject was English. Carol will probably succeed in her job as receptionist with her friendly DANIEL ROBERT ROWDA While at Allegheny, Dan belonged to Student Council and Drama Club. During his senior year, he was a member of the Distributive Education Class. Dan's interest in law has persuaded him to enter Penn State as a student of law. SUZANNE CAROLE STROSNIDER Carole was a member of Major- ettes and Social Dancing Clubs at Allegheny. She enjoyed as her favorite subjects, English and choir. Carole likes singing very much and for that reason wishes to become a professional singer. 7l'. ' -
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MARY ABINANTI Calm, cool, and collected are the three words which describe Mary. She was a familiar figure at Allegheny and could always be found in her spare time either at committee meetings or typing for the Wah Hoo in 105. She worked for both the yearbook and magazine staffs. Mary also served on the Junior and Senior Prom committees and was chairman of the Senior Dinner Dance committee. Her services to Allegheny were many and varied. She belonged to Service Squad and acted as an usherette for special events. In her last semester she played an important part in the senior class play and the Wah Hoo skits. Mary also found enjoyment as a mem- ber of the Social Dancing Club. In recognition of her many services and her high scholastic standing, she was elected to the National Honor Society. KATHERINE ANESTIS Pert and pretty Kathy was well liked by all her classmates. This was proven when the senior class chose her as their queen. Kathy,s services included usherettes, Serv- ice Squad and dance committees. She was not only a hard working member, but also acted as chairman of several of these dance committees. In her serving as an usher- ette she ushered at many of Alleghenyis special events. Kathy was very active in girls sports. She served as a member of the make-up crew for the senior class play. All of these services, along with her scholastic ability, enabled her to be elected to the National Honor Society. GRACE GROSSMAN Grace was always actively serving her classmates. Her honesty and dependa- bility were proven when she was intrusted with the office of treasurer. She was sec- retary of the Wah Hoo staff, and a typist and copywriter for the yearbook. Much of her originality was shown in the work she did as a member of the Junior and Senior Prom committees and the Senior Dinner Dance committee. Grace was an usher- ette, a member of the Service Squad, participated in the Wah Hoo Skits, was a member of Dancing Club, and also took part in the senior class play. Aside from all the services Grace rendered to Allegheny and her classmates, she devoted time enough to her studies to be a regular member of the honor roll and obtain member- ship to the National Honor Society. SHARON LEE KAPRUS Sharon with her cute looks and sparkling personality will long be remembered for the wonderful performance she gave as Vicki,u the leading role in the senior class play. As co-head majorette, she performed at pep assemblies, home football games, and Wah Hoo rallies. Sharon not only aided the Wah Hoo by participating in the skits, but edited a column in it. Her little bits of colorful gossip made Snoop one of the best liked sections of the magazine. Her class realized her usefulness and elected her class secretary. She received her own enjoyment by being a member of both the Tap Dancing and Majorette Clubs. She was elected to National Honor Society, gave one of the commencement speeches, and was graduated from Alle- gheny with honor. 20
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