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Seated-Miss Crist, Mr. Yoder, Miss Puckey P. Lafferty, L. Pressel, M. Goodfellow L Standing-Mr. Friedman, Mr. Foster, Mr. Wood Sheetz. OFFICERS: Patty Lalferty, president, Mary Goodfellow, vice pres- identg H. Louise Wood, secretary, Lois Pressel, treasurer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Phyllis Bair, Ann Blackburn, Hope McCartney, Vernon Miller, Myrtle Crawford. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: Phyllis Bair, chairmang ,lane Bare, Annetta Brande. Audrey Coppersmith, Stanley Hyle, Jean Mil- ler, Daniel Goldberger, Jack Share, Lester Sacks, Charles Onkst, Pat Pierson, Mary lane Yorgy. FINANCE COMMITTEE: Ann Blackburn, chairmang ,lane Rigg, Marie Gilbert, Josephine Dullinger, Geraldine Mulhollen, Doris Reed, Mary Grace Wertz, Frances Snavely, Patricia Dembert, Stuart Perchy. REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE: Hope McCartney, chairman, Ruth Bond, Mary Crain, Mildred Heller, Bettierose Shellenberger, Audrey Moore, Mary Whitsel, Beatrice Ross, Thomas Paff. DECORATION COMMITTEE: Vernon Miller, chairman, Jeanne Brisbin, Janet Norton, Marilyn Moore, Ruth Bradinsky, Alfreda Ferris, Margie Brubaker, Erma Starchvill, Angeline Sinisi, Esther Kauffman, Jane Clark, Lorraine Hollen, Lowell Pierson, Nick Papadeas, George Lytle, Donald Brown. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE: Myrtle Crawford, chairman, Marian Williams, ,lane Butler, Marjorie Weigley, John Stewart, Helyne R. Downing, Edward Ditcher, Mary G. Clark, Audrey ZIIIIIIICTS, Betty Winebrenner, Mary S. Crain. Page Seventeen Glaaa of 194.2 Seniaad
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l Mr. Pohle Standing tLeft to Rightl-Gleichert, Mr. Pohle, Yingling, Dysart, Tate, Gray, Simpson, Weakland, Hopper, Conrad Seated--Maddocks, Koush, Cassidy, Stewart, Raup, Wood, Hare, Felty, White. Mallory, Appler, Nagle, Dembert, Davis, Rath S Smale Planning paid assemblies L'Defcuse,,' a word so much in the limelight today, might well be the watchword of our Student Senate, as the members of this organization cooperated fully in tasks directly due to war conditions. lmmediately after the outbreak of hostilities, Defense Stamps were put on sale. Proceeds of various after-school dances were contributed to the Red Cross, War Relief, and other similar organizations. The issuing of identification tags in case of air raids was another project. If you thrilled to the reception given Janet Blair tl.,al'- fertyl, you have the Student Senate to thank for arranging it. Perhaps you lost a gym bag. a glove, or a prxcketbookwchances are it turned up in the 'aluost and Foundwg or it may be that you gleaned information at the annual College Night concern- ing the school that you wish to attend next yearg or you may have given food for your admission to a dance and at the same time helped some less fortunate family have a better Christ- mas-just three more of the worthy doings of this organization. The Senate members representing the classes, four in number, are selected in their sophomore year and continue until they are graduated. Each year, however, one senior mem- ber of every major organization is selected for membership in this body. Just as all alert citizens of the nation have had a busy year, so have the twenty-three A. H. S. Senators. Page Sixteen
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Elaw, ah HELEN LOUISE ABRAM George-Deen lJu1y 291 Local History Club 33 Sewing Club 13 Home Room Atten- dance Director 1. ELMER E. ACKER Commercial CNovember 171 Cross Country 3. MARY ANN ADAMECK Commercial CAugust 231 Home Room Representative 2, 3, Attendance Director 2, Secretary 2, Treasurer 33 Corridor Patrol 3. BETTIE JANE ADAMS George-Deen Uuly 101 Flask and Beaker Club 33 Youth Hostel Club 2, Secretary 23 Knitting Club 1, President 13 Corridor Patrol 2, 3. ELINOR ADAMS General tMay 141 Social Dancing Club 23 Home Room Secretary 1. GRADEN M. AKERS General lJa.nuary 191 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Vocational Safety Club 1. PAUL WILLIAM ALBERTS Core Curriculum fAugust 141 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Home Room Secretary 3. DELORES L. ALBRIGI-IT Commercial Uuly 241 Needle- work Club 1, 23 Girls' Good Drivers' Club 3. MARJORIE KATHLEEN ALGOE Academic tAugust 21 A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Dramatics Club 13 Go to Col- lege Club 33 Annual Show 2, 3. JAMES DANIEL ALTIERI Core Curriculum iMay 231 Home Room Treasurer 3. RUSSELL B. ALVIS Academic lNovember 131 Home Room President 33 Jay Vee Football 1, 23 Varsity Football 33 Corridor Patrol 33 Track Club 1, 2, 33 Football Club 1, 2, 3. DAVID C. AMMERMAN General 4May 291 Intramural Sports 2, 33 Annual Show 23 Trombone and Trumpet Choir 23 Band 2, 33 Home Room Secretary 1. SARA MADGE AMMERMAN Academic tOctober 91 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 33 Octette 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers of America Club 1, Vice President 13 Go to College Club 23 Home Room Treasurer 1. ROBERT GERALD ANNAL Core Curriculum tAugust 241 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Amateur Telegraphy Club 3. ROBERT J. ANSLINGER Core Curriculum iMarch 201. VIRGINIA UNDERWOOD APPLER Academic fMarch 221 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Secretary 33 Traffic Patrol 2, 3, Floor Captain 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Senate 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 1, 23 Handicraft Club 13 Newswrit- ing Club 2, 3, Secretary 33 Mountain Echo 1, 2, 3, Associate Editor 2, 3. WALTER JOHN ARCHEY General iAugust 121 Nature Observation Club 1, 3. PAUL R. ARMSTRONG General 1February 21 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3. JAMES ARSENIEU General fApril 281 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Varsity Football 1, 2, 33 Football Club 1, 2, 3. GRACE ROMAINE ASHBURN George-Deen fJuly 231 Travel Club 23 Girls' Good Drivers' Club 33 Traffic Patrol 3. PATSY TONY ASTORE Academic fMay 291 Boosters' Club 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Home Room Attendance Director 2, 3. ROBERT ATKINSON General Uuly 231 Home Room Attendance Director 33 Intramural Sports 2, 3. ROBERT J. AULTHOUSE Core Curriculum Uune 161. W. FRED AUSTIN Commercial tFebruary 221 Story Club 1, Secretary 1. DUDLEY EARL AYLE Vocational tAugust 191. MARY GRACIE AZELES General CMarch 231 Italian Club 23 Typing Club 33 Home Room Attendance Director 3. Page Eighteen PHYLLIS MARY BAIR Academic Uune 21 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 33 Annual Show 2, 33 Go to College Club 23 Social Dancing Club 3, President 33 Home Room Pres- ident 33 Class Executive Committee 33 Intramural Sports 1, 3. BETTY JEAN BAIRD Academic Uanuary 251 A Cap- pella Choir 13 World Friendship Club 1, Secretary 13 Go to College Club 2, 3, Secretary 33 Home Room Attendance Director 2, Representative 33 Girls League Honor Roll 1. BETTE OLGA BAISH General CSeptember 61 Go to College Club 23 Girls' Good Drivers' Club 33 A Cap- pella Choir 23 Annual Show 2. AUDREY JANE BAKER Commercial fNovember 211 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Travel Club 33 Girls' A Cappella Choir 33 Tumbling Club 1. C. DARYL BAKER Academic fMay 221 Traffic Patrol 2, 3, Second Floor Co-Captain 33 Intramural Sports 2, 3. LOUISE IRENE BAKER George-Deen CSeptember 161 Tumblers' Club 1, 33 Annual Show 13 Needlework Club 13 Advanced Knitting Club 2, Treasurer 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Squad Leader 2, 33 Home Room Atten- dance Director 3. PETER B. BAKER Core Curriculum tOctober 171 Ushers' Club 1. RAY HOWARD BAKER General iDecember 31 Squad Leader 1, 2, 3, Secretary 23 Tumbling Club 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. NUNZIO GABRIEL BALESTINO General CMay 101 Home Room Vice President 2, President 3. ROBERT F. BALL General CMay 171 Attendance Otfi- cer 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. MARION W. BANKS George-Deen iSeptember 271 Social Service Club 13 Girls' Squad Leader 33 Intra- mural Sports 2, 33 Corridor Patrol 33 Tumblers' Club 3. JANE ELIZABETH BARE Academic fNovember 121 Home Room President 33 Hostel Club 2. W. JAMES BARGER Vocational CJune 211 Hill Billy Band 2, 3, Leader 3. PHYLLIS JOAN BARON Academic fAugust 51 Travel Club 2, 3, Vice President 33 Home Room Secretary 2, President 3, Representative 3. GEORGE JOSEPH BARTLEY Vocational lMay 11 Stagecraft Club 1, 2, 33 Christmas Play 1, 33 Com- mencement Pageant 1, 23 Annual Show 2, 3. BETTY JUNE BARTON General fJanuary 271. BETTY JANE BATHURST Core Curriculum fFeb- ruary 261 World Friendship Club 1, 23 Handicraft Club 3. ESTHER MAE BATHURST General Uuly 161 Auto- mobile Club 13 First Aid Bandage Club 23 Book Club 3. LEONARD HENRY BATHURST Vocational tMa.y 41 Ushers' Club 2, 33 Intramural Sports Manager 1, 2, 33 Annual Show 1, 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Voca- tional Choir 33 Newswriting Club 13 Home Room Secretary 1. FRANK NORMAN BATTISTI Vocational tOctober 61 Radio Club 2, 33 Vocational Choir 3. JANE LOUISE BAUMAN General CFebruary 61 Needle- work Club 1, 2, 3. RAYMOND E. BAMBAUGI-I Core Curriculum CJuly 201 Vivo Club 23 Telegraphy Club 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3.
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