Beaver Falls High School - Tiger Yearbook (Beaver Falls, PA)

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Published By The Students of Beaver Falls High School Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania THE 4 TIGER Foreword cJ n this l ifter, we the students hare made an attempt to reveal life as we have found it in Beaver Falls High School. We hope that you will discover for yourself just uhat our high school life is like. For ourselves we would like this book to preserve for us dl the precious memories of three of the most wonderful years in our lives. To assist you in your journey from page to page we have chosen our little friend the mouse. Certainly he, being a resident of Beaver Falls High School, is well (pialified to act as your guide. CONTENTS SENIORS . . . That wonderful word. The realization of a dream come true. CLASSES . . . The dreamers. Their day will come. ACTIVITIES . . . It's just one meeting after another. MUSIC . . . Music, music everywhere—solos, quartettes, concerts, marches. Dr. Lawrence D. Smith Dr. Smith has always sought to better the ways of our school. We shall always remember his inspiring talks and try to uphold the high standards he has taught us. Miss Dorothy DeBona Secretary to the Superintendent OUR S C H O R. Boice Atwell, D.D. President Roy J. Barns Vice President I)r. W. B. Young Dr. Irving Bennett O L Mrs. Lois Blacg Secretary to the Principal Under the capable leadership of Mr. Mathews our high school has continued to remain on the high plane for which it has always been noted. Moreover, he has been a kind and understanding helper to all of us. J. Neal Mathews BOARD Miss Elizabeth Fullerton What would our high school he without activities? What would our activities be without Miss Fullerton? Her cooperation and helpful advice have served as a guiding light to the students of our high school. Lee M. Metheny Harold C. Clark Dr. H. E. Snowden Ida M. Aiken Wm. Penn High School. Phila. R. N.. Bryn Mnwr Hospital Geneva College School Nurse LeRoy R. Ancle Aliquippa High School B.S.. Pennsylvania State College M.Ed.. Pennsylvania State College Industrial Arts. Wood Shop Ralph S. Axtell Mercer High School B.S., Geneva College M.Ed.. University of Pittsburgh Algebra, Practical Math Lillie R. Balph Olathe High School. Kansas A.B., Geneva College English William R. Bilkey Sharpsville High School B.S.. Gettysburg College M.Ed.. University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania State College Social Studies Carl E. Blair A.B.. Grove City College M.A.. University of Pittsburgh Social Studies. Driver Training Director of Extension and Adult Education Paul Booth Monongahela High School B.S., Geneva College Social Studies Mary A. Cook Beaver Falls High School A.B., Geneva College M.A., University of Pittsburgh Social Studies Eleanor S. Courtney Beaver High School A.B.. University of Pittsburgh English, Public Speaking. News Reporting Mary G. Dougherty A.B., Geneva College M.A., University of Pittsburgh Latin Catherine L. Flaherty Turtle Creek High School B.S. in Home Ec., State Teachers College. Indiana. Pa. University of Pittsburgh Horae Economics, Lunch Room Joan Foss B.S. State Teachers College Slippery Rock M.Ed.. University of Pittsburgh University of Wisconsin Health and Physical Education Mary Alice Gilchrist St. Petersburg High School B.S., State Teachers College Clarion Library Science Harold W. Greig B.M.. Otterbein College B.M.E., Otterbein College M.M.. Cincinnati Conservatory U. of Cincinnati and U. of Pittsburgh Choral Music, Theory and Appreciation Marian F. Groetzinger B.S. in C., Grove City College M.A., Columbia University Stenography. Business English Donald E. Grove Langley High School B.S. in Ind. Ed.. Carnegie Tech M.Ed., Pennsylvania State College Mechanical Drawing Director of Industrial Arts John L. Harr B.S., Geneva College University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania State College Biology Elizabeth Harsh McArthur High School Huntersville. Ohio B.S., Geneva College English Lewis M. Heeter B.S., State Teachers College East Stroudsburg University of Pittsburgh Health and Physical Education Driver Training Norma M. Heinrich B.S., State Teachers College Slippery Rock University of Pittsburgh Health and Physical Education Joseph Hetra A.B., Westminster College Pennsylvania State College M.Ed.. University of Pittsburgh Social Studies Robert B. Hill B.S.. Grove City College Duke University M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh Typing Arthur E. Jernberc Monaca High School B.S.. Geneva College Shop Math Robert C. Jones Schenley High School B.S. in Ec.. Duquesne University M.Ed.. University of Pittsburgh Retail Selling. Supervisor of School Store Sidney A. Kane New Brighton High School A.B.. Geneva College M.Litt., University of Pittsburgh Plane Geometry. Algebra Attendance Grace M. LeCates Laurel High School, Delaware A.B., Geneva College R.N.. Bellevue Hospital New York City School Nurse Virginia McConnell McKeesport Tech. Hisrh School B.A., Westminster College Northwestern University English. Social Studies Kathryn E. McDonald Rochester Hisrh School B.S. in Ed., State Teachers College Indiana, Pa. M.A., New York University Office Practice Frances L. McDonald Denison Rural Hisrh School Kansas B.S. in Bus. Ad., Geneva College Typing. Business Law, Office Practice John McGraw Beaver Falls High School B.S.. Geneva College M.A., University of Pittsburgh English Verna V. McKee Beaver Falls High School A.B.. Geneva College Mathematics Clarence S. Manor New Castle High School A.B., Westminster College M.Litt., University of Pittsburgh Social Studies, Driver Training Irving R. Mayers A.B.. Gettysburg College M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh Geneva College Physics. Practical Science, Biology Margaret May Miller A.B.. Geneva College M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh English Lois Jane Mooney Beaver Falls High School A.B., Geneva College University of Pittsburgh Bookkeeping. Economic Geography. School Treasurer Marie O’Brien B.S. in Education, Speech and Social Studies State Teachers College California. Pa. University of Houston Ohio State University Dramatics. Public Speaking. Stagecraft. Speech Work Shop William M. Parrish South Hills High School A.B.. B.M., Carnegie Tech M.A.. Columbia University Instrumental Music Everett R. Passoja Monessen High School B.S. in Ed.. State Teachers College. California. Pa. Electric Shop John Phillips Waynesburg Academy B. S., Waynesburg College Cornell University University of West Virginia Social Studies Gladys Porter A.B., Geneva College M.A., University of Pittsburgh Art Charlotte M. Roney A.B.. Geneva College M.A., Pennsylvania State College French, English Leland J. Schachekn Monaca High School B.S. in Eld.. Geneva College Grove City College University of Pittsburgh Health and Physical Education Edward J. Sikoka State Teachers College California. Pa. B.S. in Industrial Arts Graphic Arts N. W. Skalko EJdinboro High School B.S. in Agr. Eld.. Pennsylvania State College Agriculture E. Helen Sponcler Beaver Falls High School B.S.. A.B.. M.A.. University of Pittsburgh Chemistry June T. Stout B.S., Carnegie Tech (Margaret Morrison) M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh Typing. Commercial Survey Glenn E. Teare Schenley High School State Teachers College California. Pa. Geneva College University of Pittsburgh Machine Shop Mary E. Thomas Beaver E’alls High School A.B.. Geneva College English. Journalism Georce W. Todd Beaver High School B.S., in Ed.. State Teachers College. California. Pa. Auto Mechanics Mrs. Calvin C. Williams Beaver High School A.B., M.Exl.. Pennsylvania Counselor Certificate. University of Pittsburgh Spanish, Social Studies TIGER Editor Russell McBride Assistant Editor Ann Patterson Music Editor Phii. Inman Photographers Robert Dourm Thomas Garvey Activities Mary Cleland Jerome Froimson Alice Leslie Sales Manager Ross - Reese Publicity Manager Barbara Croud business Manager Eugene Wagoner Organizations Jean Lambert Irene Lambert T A F F Art Editors Don Majors Elm a Jean Elder Patsy Wilkinson Athletics Gene Kelly Ronald Lench T pyists Donna Young Catherine Belczyk Personals Phyllis Burger Ray Murphy Mary Ellen Kilch Donna Rose Schoemer Phyllis Fry Personals Pat Sterrett Lucille Pollitt Kathleen Kerr Bob Vorpe Gretchen Heyslerman mm •. ... w irsiii Mil ■ is - . ••:••' ■ AVvW'-S j : • v .V vVl v. V 0£W WoRr Mary Kathleen Abels Paul G. Allison Lois Jane Asciie Thomas Baldwin Jr. Donna Clairf. Balzer “Kathleen Paul L. jr Tom Donna e’ve always found her a very “Abel person. We just love to hear Paul giggle. She is simply delightful to know. A nut cracker full of comedy. Her heart lie6 without the walls of the school. ri II Y 10, 11. 12 :hythm Club 10, 11 in the Peace Club 11. 12 rat Food Comm. 11 Soph. Party Comm. Projection Club 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Win the Pence Club 12 Home Room Sec’y 12 Tri Hi Y 12 G. A. A. 11, 12 Gym Leaders Club 12 Rhythm Club 10 Biology Club 12 Future Farmers 10 Pep Club 10 Rhythm Club 10, 11 G. A. A. 11, 12 Retail Selling Treas. 12 John Edward Barclay “Jack Jack is quiet 'till you know him. lidgley Science Club 11, 12 uture Farmers 12 Joseph William Barii.e Joe Joe chooses to he seen and not heard. John Henry Bash Rusty Ilis nickname may he Busty hut his person ality surely isn't. Rhythm Club 10, 11 Biology Club 11 Retail Selling 12 Curtiss Wayne Beichley “Wayne” With his hunting and talking, Wayne hasn't much time for school. Basketball 10 Katherine Anne Belczyk. 'Kasra She has the nicest ways, she can cheer the darkest days. Business Club 11, 12 Tiger Staff Typist 12 Rudolph Bentley Jk. “Rudy” A credit to any class, full of fun and hard work. Charles Cecil Boyer “Charley” Always an easy going, friendly guy. Spanish Club 11 Football 10, 11, 12 Basketball 10, 11 Baseball 11 Joseph A. Berardelli “Pepper” This pepper is not to he sneezed at. Rhythm Club 11 Jr. Banquet Chair Comm. 11 Football 10 Marilyn Lot Boyles “Marilyn” Sin listens closely and says little. Retail Selling 12 Donald S. Blackburn “Duck” “Duck never seems worried, just takes it easy. Home Room Treas. 10 Marian Breckenridce “Brecky” Sweet and innocent, that’s “Brecky . Tri Hi Y 10 Rhythm Club 10, 11 French Club 11 G. A. A. 11 Business Club 12 Robert L. Bloom “Bob” If they grow ’em all like this in Chippewa, who would mind living there? Home Room Leader 11 Hi Y 11 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Soph. Party Entertain. Comm. Senior Party Comm. Chapel Choir 11. 12 County Chorus Waltz Dream 12 Charlotte Frances Brown “Char” Cheeks so fair, hair so hrown, sweetest girl that e’er was found. Tri Hi Y 10. 11 G. A. A. 11 Rhythm Club 10 Business Club 11 Pep Club 11 Retail Selling 12 Soph. Party Pub. Comm. 10 Mvim.v.N Jewm Bowers “Marilyn” Her voice is not all that captures us when Marilyn is around. Home Room Leader 11 Ass’t Home Room Leader 12 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. Music Chr. 12 G. A. A. 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Assembly Comm. 12 Visitation Comm. Chr. 12 Chapel Choir 11, 12 Tiger Sales Rep. 10 School Store Comm. 12 Senior Trio Waltz Dream 12 Estella Dei.ores Brown Stelle” Slim and talk sweet to all. Retail Selling 12 Kl ( El «•! Nl Bkyam “ lane 9 01 I.m« yn i- ilwajs buried in his chemistry book. Edith Mai: Buchholz “Eda Mae” A girl with her charm ought to succeed National Honor Society 11. 12 Ushers Club 10. 11. Pres. 12 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Pep Club 11 Gym Leaders 12 G. A. A. 11. 12 Win the Peace Club 12 Senior Party Comm. Rhythm Club 10. 11 Latin Club 11 Phyllis Carolyn Burcer “Phyir She will always be true and efficient. Home Room Secretary 10 Ushers Club 10. 11. 12 Tri Hi Y 10 G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 Win the Peace 10, 11, 12 Gym Leaders 11 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Midgley Science Club 11. 12 Rifle Club 11 Slide Rule Club 11 Tisrer Staff, Personals 12 Stephen William Blrian “Steve” A witty trumpeter who's fun to know. Soph. Party Comm. Rifle Club 11. Treas. 12 Rhythm Club 11 Senior Prom Comm. 12 Swingsters 11. 12 Conrad A. Campese “Camp” When it comes to football and girls, MCampV on the ball. Home Room Treas. 12 Art Club V. Pres. 12 Rhythm Club 10 Football 10. 11. 12 Decor’n Comm. Jr. Banq. 11 ISKPHINK M. Can AYES I “Josey” Lots of pep for a little girl. Business Club 11, 12 Rhythm Club 11 G. A. A. 12 Eleanor Ann Carley “Eleanor” Eleanor has a carefree way all her own. Tri Hi Y 10 Red Cross 12 Pep Club 10. 11 Rhythm Club 10 G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 Business Club 11, 12 Paula Sue Carr “Polly” This redhead really can express her warm charm and friendliness. Tri Hi Y 10. Secy 11. 12 Win the Peace Club 10. 11. 12 G. A. A. 11 Midjrley Science Club 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Senior Party Comm. Senior Prom Music Comm. LaVerne Mary Carroll “Dickie” Sweet, Petite, and Vivacious. Red Cross Repr. 10. 11 Pep Club 10. 11 Rhythm Club 10 Retail Selling Club, Sec’y 12 Tijrer Cub Staff 11 Soph. Party Comm. 10 Thomas E. Cartwright “Tom' Tall, likeable Tom will always be associated with sports. Midjdey Science Club 12 Basketball 10, 11, 12 Football 11, 12 Baseball 11 Paul Clifford Carver uPauT e thank North Sewickley or such a swell fellow. Rifle Club 11, 12 Slide Rule Club 12 Helen Cif.nkowski Chinks iis is “Chink” who all ay long, if she's not talking something's wrong. Retail Selling 12 Rose Marie Casciato “Rosie There are miles of smiles when Rosie's around. Home Room Leader 10, 11 Home Room Treas. 12 Tri Hi Y 10. 11, 12 Ushers Club 12 G. A. A. 11, 12 Cheerleader 10, 11, 12 Pep Club, V. Pres. 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 May Queen’s Court Mary Elizabeth Cleland “Mary” Just like a needle—her keen wit keeps us in stitches. French Club 11, 12 Midgley Science Club 12 Tiger Staff, Activities Darlas Marie Catherman “Darlas” A sweet, alert, and eager pal to all who know her. Soph. Party Comm. Tri Hi Y 10 Business Club 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 G. A. A. 10 Cap and Gow’n Comm. Sam R. Contino “Sam” Vie don't mind looking down to see him smile. Ass’t Home Room Leader 12 French Club 11 Victor James Curiam “Vic” A loyal son of the Bookhouse gang. Sue Anne Cooper “Suzie” Sweet and lovely—a little shy, Suzie catches every eye. Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Ushers Club 10, 11. 12 G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 Gym Leaders Club 12 Pep Club 11 Midgley Science Club 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Tiger Sales 12 May Queen’s Court David Robert Chapman “Dave” What Dave lacks in size, he makes up in spunk. Tiger Corps 10 Shirley ('raft “Shirley” This dark haired lass fs always seen with Ralph. Rhythm Club 11 Tri Hi Y 10 UXINE Audrcv i . lDKtY Crawford “Mac” '00 1 natured “Mar lik« s her salesmanship. Tri Hi Y 11 Rhythm Club 11 Retail Selling Club 12 Charles Albert Davis “Darey” Morr fun than a harrrl of monkeys when he gets started. Donna Lee Croft “Donna Lee” She takes tilings in her stride with a giggl,. and a smile. Tiger Roar Staff lo. u Ushers Club 11, 12 Tiger Cub Sales 12 Tiger Sales 12 Business Club 11, 12 Rhythm Club 11 Charles Wynn Davis “Chuck” Chin k is really a smooth dancer. Rhythm Club 10 Retail Selling 12 Barbara Helen Croud “Barbara” We ran always depend upon our quiet, talented “Barbie”. Home Room Leader 10, 11 Soph. Party Comm. Tiger Cub Staff 10 Tiger Cub Sales Ropr. 10, 12 Rhythm Club 10 Business Club 12 Jr. Banq. Program Comm. Tiger Staff. Publicity Hazel Marie Davis “Hazel” You’ll find Hazel easy going and easy to get along with. Tri Hi Y 12 Spanish Club 11, 12 Rhythm Club 10 Guliano J. D’Achille “Julie” This fine fellow ereates an uproar everywhere he goes. Home Room Treasurer 11, 12 Baseball 10, 11 Charlotte M. Dawson “Charlotte” A pile of Tiger Cub hills; underneath is Charlotte. Tri Hi Y 10. 11 Pep Club 11 Rhythm Club 10. 11 G. A. A. 11. 12 Tiger Cub Staff 11. 12 Donors Comm. Chairman 12 Art Club 12 Rifle Club 11 One Foot in Heaven , Tech. Staff 11 Tiger Sales Repr. 11 Emma Jeanette Davidson “T eenie” “Teenie” makes up in friendliness what she larks in size. Rhythm Club 10 Retail Selling 12 Gerald W. Day “Puppies” One of our quiet boys, always ready with a smile. Senior Cap and Gown Comm Richard Nickolas DeBona -Nick Not too serious, but quite gay; Nick's u swell fellow everyday. Football 11 Raymond Henry Dewey “Ray” He may be Dewey but tbe sun sbines when lie's around. Tiger Corps 10 Midgley Science Club 12 Rifle Club 12 Mary DeCianno “Gooch Lovely hair and eyes— two of Mary’s unbeatable features. Pep Club 10 Rhythm Club 10 French Club 11, 12 Richard Doolittle “Dick” Dick's the Archie Andrews type, also a friend to all. Rhythm Club 10, 11 Thomas Willard DeGraw “Digger” Digger appears meek, but bis looks are deceiving. Recreation Basketball 12 Robert E. Dol rm “Bob Rob is almost as big as tbe camera he worked with. Hi Y 12 Tiger Corps 10, 11, 12 Win the Peace Club 11, 12 Tiger Staff Photographer 12 Chalmers Df.ttincer “Shorty You'll never see him without a smile. Rifle Club 10. 11. 12 James Claude Doyle “Jim This joker is always tbe life of tbe party. Tiger Swingsters 10, 11, 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Art Club 12 Senior Donors Party Comm. Chair Comm. Jr. Banquet Kathleen Helen Deyer “Katie Good?—not too good. Had? not too had. just right. Junior Banquet Comm. Junior Party Comm. Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 French Club 10. 11 Tiger Cub Staff 11, 12 Roar Staff Rhythm Club 10. 11 Rlth Alice Duncan “Ruth Tall and blonde, of her we’re very fond. Tri Hi Y 11. 12 Red Cross 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 G. A. A. 12 Cap and Gown Comm. 12 ’’Waltz Dream” 12 Donald William Early “Don” welcome addition to the hand and orchestra. Rhythm Club 10, 11 Rifle Club 12 Swingsters 11, 12 Richard L. Elder “Squirrel” V Chippewa Indian who scalps all who don't enjoy his jokes. lomo Room Leader 10, 12 lome Room Treas. 11 Junior Banquet Comm. Rifle Club 10. 11 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Ralph L. Eckman “Ralph What's the matter with Ralph? He’s all right. Gerald Wayne Eller “Jerry” That smooth operator we’re all fond of. Hi Y 12 Spanish Club 11 Golf 10 John Charles Eddy 'Jack Warmness of heart and sincerity of purpose— Jack. Ass't Home Room Leader 12 Hi Y 1 Rifle Club 10, 11, 12 Midgley Science Club 11, 12 Spanish Club 11 Glen Charles Emerick. “Gian A friendly fellow with a warm smile for all. Donors Booklet Comm. 12 Donald Ered Ehrenberc “Don” Timid? Shy? No, just quiet. Art Club 12 Harold James Emler “But? This “bus” took our foot-hall opponents for a ride. Football 10, 11, 12 Elm Jean Elder “Elma Jean” Sophisticated, friendly, playful—Elma Jean. Home Room Scc’y 10 Tri Hi Y 10, 11 Ushers Club 11. 12 French Club 11, 12 Art Club 11, Pres. 12 Rhythm Club 11 Midgley Science Club. Vice Pres. 12 Future Teachers, Sec’y 12 Tiger Staff. Art Editor 12 Senior Prom Art Comm. May Queen’s Court Ralph Edward Estep “Rafe Ralph has a smile and greeting for everyone. ,oiis Joseph Esteemyer 44 f M Lou Where there is excitement, you’ll always find Lou right in the middle. Rhythm Club 11 Stage Crew 12 Raymond C. Field “Rav” His pretty yellow locks make the girls swoon. ss t Home Rm. Leader 11, 12 •Tidgley Science Club 12 rench Club 11 (ifle Club 11. 12 ootball 10. 11. 12 Robert Kenneth Fahle Thank you Wilkinsburg for such a fine friend. Rifle Club 12 Win the Peace Club 12 John Patrick Fitzgerald “P«r He must have kissed the blarney stone over in Ireland. Michael Stephen Farkas “Mickey” Happy go lucky, carefree and nice, he’s always ready to offer advice. Biology Club 11 Spanish Club 11. 12 Pep Club 10 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Tiger Corps 10 Tiger Cub Staff 10. 11 Rita Ann Favero “R«7a” She never allows anything to worry her. Retail Selling 12 Donald Wayne Fenchel Don Don is one of our favorite friends. Loretta Mary Flaherty “La” She never seems to he busy, just takes life easy. Pep Club 11 Rhythm Club 10 Rifle Club 11 G. A. A. 11. 12 Play Comm. 12 One Foot in Heaven ' 11 “The Late Christopher Bean” 12 Dale Grant Follett “Cur ey” He has the right technique with the women. Hi Y 10. 11, 12 Rhythm Club 11 Georce Harold Foster “Harold” Rather quiet, but he always has a friendly smile for everyone. Slide Rule Club 12 harles Edward Franklin “Chicken’ istead of “Chicken Every Sunday , he’s swell every day. Hi Y 10. 11, 12 Projector Club 11, 12 Spanish Club 11, 12 Biology Club 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Thomas Edwin Garvey “Torn” His hohhies are cracking jokes and snapping pictures. Rifle Club 11, V. Pres. 12 Tiger Staff. Photographer Spanish Club 11 Jr. Banquet Comm. 11 Midgley Science Club 12 Jerome Lee Froimson “Jerry” Tlie genius who answers all difficult problems. National Honor Society 11, 12 Home Room Leader 11 Tiger Corps 10 Assembly Comm. Chr. 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Win the Peace Club 10, 11, Pres. 12 Tiger Staff, Activities 12 John Geary Yonk Size is no handicap, he really gets around. Football Mgr. 11, 12 Basketball Mgr. 11, 12 Phyllis Jean Fry P. jr Phyllis, Phyllis, I declare, Steve is with you everywhere. Home Room Scc’y 10 Red Cross Pres. 11, Pres. 12 Tri Hi Y 10, Chaplain 11. 12 Ushers Club 11, 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Business Club V. Pres. 12 Tiger Staff, Personals 12 G. A. A. 10, 11, 12 Nickolas G. Gizzi Nick You'll always find him full of the old “Nick”. Rhythm Club 10. 11 Jr. Banquet Comm. 11 Business Mgr. Swingsters 12 Nancy Lee Gaiiles Nancy Laughing is her pastime. Ass t Home Room Leader 10 Tri Hi Y 11 G. A. A. 10, 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10 Biology Club 11 Gym Leaders 11 Rifle Club 11 Midgley Science Club 12 Future Teachers 12 Ronald J. Gizzi Sonny” A yellow convertible zooms by, that’s “Sonny”. Donors Booklet Comm. 12 Dorothy Ida Galli Dot Our sequel to Lizabeth Scott. Ass’t Home Room Leader 11 Red Cross Repr. 12 G. A. A. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 11 Spanish Club 11 Pep Club 12 Art Club 12 May Queen's Court Paul Horen Gi.aab Paul Paul will go far with his winning ways. Maktheda Jean Glover “Cookie” With her voice uml personality, she can't go wrong. Tri Hi Y 10 Rhythm Club 10 Donors Party Comm. Chapel Choir 11, 12 Senior Trio Waltz Dream” 12 Eleanor Labrida Hanby “Eleanor” Eleanor shines in all she does. Home Room Sec’y 11 Home Room Treas. 12 Tri Hi Y 10, 11. 12 Ushers Club 12 Win the Peace 10, 11, 12 Spanish Club 11 G. A. A. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Hai.pii Frank Grec.o “Greek” Dependable in school as well as on the gridiron. Rhythm Club 10 Art Club 12 Spanish Club. Treas. 12 Football 11, 12 Senior Donors Party Comm. Home Economics Club 12 Edwin Lf.roy Hardinc “Eddie” Short and bright, he smiles just right. Retail Selling 12 Jack Walter Hall “Jack” He's a master electrician and a true pal. Radio Club 11, 12 Slide Rule Club 12 Lois Lorraine Hargett “Lorraine99 A small amount of girl with a laige amount of personality. Tri Hi Y 11, 12 Pep Club 11, Reporter 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 G. A. A. 10, 11, 12 Tramp Team 12 Cheerleader 10, 11, 12 Soph. Party Enter. Comm. Kenneth Edward Hall “Kenny” He spends his time serving up big smiles. Soph. Party Comm. Rhythm Club 10 Elizabeth Ann Hammerlf “Betsy99 A little girl with sincere winning ways. Spanish Club 11, 12 Home Room Red Cross Rep. 12 Waltz Dream 12 Pep Club 10 Donald Ray Has well “Doc” Always helpful and thoughtful, a credit to any class. Class V. President 10, 11, 12 Hi Y 12 Midgley Science Club Treas. 11 Rhythm Club 10. 11 lla Mary Delores Hayden “Dee” Always burring around to help someone. Tri Hi Y 11 Rhythm Club 11 Business Club 12 Jerry Louis Hklisek “Yeto” Roy Walter Herrmann Gretchen 11 r. i M.r.K.'tlAi Roy” “Scratch in Bet Albert Householder “Red” Phis little pipsqueak excels in sportsmanship. Roy spends his time fiddling around. Sparkling blue eyes, and a sparkling personality. “Bev’s” way makes her a friend to all. He spends his spare time with Mr. Kane. Cascball 12 oyce Isabelle Howarth Joyciv” How did she keep from breaking in half when leading cheers? Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Ushers Club 12 Pep Club 10. 11. Pres. 12 Gym Leaders 11. 12 G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10 Future Teachers 12 i’itter Sales Kep. 10 ‘Waltz Dream 12 Cheering 10. 11 Head Cheerleader 12 One Foot in Heaven Student Council St. Center Comm. 12 Future Farmers 11, Sec’y 12 Miduley Science Club 11. 12 Titter Swinttsters 10. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 11 Sr. Donors Party Comm. Marian Jeanette Hoy “Marian” IVtite and poised is little Marian. Home Room Sec’y 10. 11 Ass’t Home Room Leader 12 Ushers Club 10. 11. Social Chairman 12 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Pep Club 10. 11. 12 G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 Art Club 11. Sec’y 12 Publicity (omm. 10 Spanish Club Treas. 11 TiKer Cub Staff Reporter May Queen’s Court National Honor Society 11. 12 Home Room Leader 12 Red Cross Kep. 11 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Gvm Leaders 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Pep Club 10. 11 Spanish Club Sec’y 11 G. A. A. 11. 12 Titter Staff. Personals 12 Titter Cub 12 Soph. Party Comm. Harry Melven Hulincs -Harry” W e’re just wild about Harry ami his trumpet. Ass’t Home Room Leader 12 Swinttsters 11. 12 Senior Prom Music Comm. 12 Spanish Club 12 G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 Tri Hi Y 12 Philip Inman “Phil” B. F. H. S.’s answer to Frankie Carl. Hi Y Gospel Team 10, 11, Cab. 12 Spanish Club 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Swinttsters 10. 11. 12 V. Pres. Band and Orches. 12 Rifle Club 11 Prom Music Comm. Chr. 12 Titter Staff. Music 12 Carl Glenn Jackson ' armer He’s usually quiet unless the snhjeet is Chippewa. Tiper Corps 11. 12 Projection Club 12 Future Farmers Sec’y 10. 11, 12 ■1 Dorothy Elaine Jackson “Dorothy Friendly l ut oh so quiet. Harvly Stonkard Jackson “Stonewall Although he’s quite new, it didn't take him long to become our friend. Marie Elizabeth James 'Marie Chatter—giggles, lots ° fun, our Marie is the only one. Red Cross Rep. 11. 12 G. A. A. 11. 12 Pep Club 10. 12 Spanish Club 11 Gym Leaders Club 12 Rhythm Club 11 Recreation Basketball 11 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 The Late Christopher Bean”, Student Director Helen Jean Jamison Socks A sweeter girl you’ll never meet. Tri Hi Y 12 Business Club 12 G. A. A. 12 Biology Club 12 Donald George Jasper ”Jasper Gene Krupa has nothin on Jasper. Prom Music Comm. 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Rifle Club 11 Swi niters 11. 12 Daphne Leatrice Javens “Mitzir Always busy reading magazines, she still finds time for her friends. Business Club 11 Home Economics 12 Robert Allan Javens Bob Rol looks forward to the day lie’ll be six feet tall. Rhythm Club 10 Spanish Club 11 Jr. Banquet Program 11 Donors Committee 12 Waltz Dream 12 Robert Duwayne Jenkins Bob He hasn’t much to say, hut need he with those good looks? Rhythm Club 10, 11 Dorothy Mildred Johnsop Dot It would be a dull world without “Dot”. Tri Hi Y 11. 12 Red Cross 11 Rhythm Club 11 Retail Selling 12 G. A. A. 11. 12 Doris Louise Kalish Doris Sweet and neat, she’s hard to beat. French Club 11, 12 Suzanne Anderson Kaye Susie” She loves to talk and we love to listen. Home Room Sec’y 10, 12 Ushers Club 12 Tri HI Y 10. 11. 12 Pep Club 11 Red Cross Rep. 11 Rhythm Club 10 G. A. A. 10, 11, 12 Tiger Sales Rep. 12 Raymond Louis Kerr Gunner” You'll pet a hanp out of “Gunner . Hi Y 10. 11, 12 French Club. V. Pres. 12 Robert Harley Keis K iss ue's always willing to help. Tiger Corps 11. 12 Donors Party Comm. 12 Mary Ellf.n G. Kilch uMimr Her sparkling personality provides her with a host of friends. Home Room Sec’y 10 Home Room Leader 11 Tri Hi Y 11 Ushers Club 11. 12 Pep Club 10. 11 Rhythm Club 10, 11 French Club 11 Rifle Club Sec’y 11, Pres. 12 G. A. A. 11. 12 Assem. Comm. Stu. Coun. 12 Tiger Staff Personals 12 Win the Peace Club 12 Gym Leader 12 Donald Kelly Kelly” A good sport and proverbial joker. Soph. Party Comm. Rhythm Club 10 Art Club 11, 12 Home Economics Club 12 Basketball 10 Baseball 11. 12 Football 10. 11, 12 Sr. Prom Dec. Comm. Violet Mae Kirkland “Violet” A touch of shyness, but always ready to have fun. Rhythm Club 11 Genevieve Kathryn Kelly Gene” Gene excels in all she does. National Honor Society 11, 12 Class Secretary 10, 11. 12 Ushers Club 10. 11. V. P. 12 G. A. A. 10 Rhythm Club 10 Gym Leaders Pres. 11 Midgley Science Club 12 Tiger” Staff. Athletics 12 Senior Prom. Comm. 12 Student Council Ways and Means Comm. 12 Student Council Sec’y 10. V. Pres. 11, Treas. 12 May Queen’s Court Marion Louise Klinci.er “Marion” Her faithfulness to the band, could not be changed for any man. Home Room Sec’y 12 Tri Hi Y 11 Rifle Club 11 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Sr. Donors Party Comm. Kathleen Kerr Kathie” This is one Kathleen we d all like to take home. National Honor Society 11, 12 Home Room Sec’y 11 Home Room Treas. 12 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. Sec’y 12 Ushers Club 11. 12 Midgley Science Club 11 G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 Gym Leaders Club 11 Future Teachers 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Tiger” Staff 12 May Queen's Court Geraldine Helena Kraft Gerry” A dainty miss with a cute smile and sweet personality. Business Club 11, 12 Rhythm Club 11 A. Frkdkrick Kroen uFredT We'll always remember his singing. Ass’t Home Room Leader 10. 11 Hi Y 10. 11. Treas. 12 Win the Peace Club 10, 11, V. Pros. 12 Midgley Science Club 11 Choir, Pres. 12 Student Council 12 “Waltz Dream 12 Jean Lambkrt “Jean” You're not seeing double, they’re identical twins. National Honor Society 11, 12 Home Room Sec’y 10 Soph. Party Comm. Win the Peace Club 10. 11, 12 G. A. A. 10, 11. 12 Gym Leaders 11 Latin Club 11 Midgley Science Club 12 Circus Comm. 12 Tiger Staff 12 John Albert Kllsic John Good old dependable John. Rhythm Club 10, 11 Mary Jane I.aria “Mary Jane” A loveable chatterbox, Mary Jane, has undying school spirit. Tri Hi Y 10 Rhythm Club 10, 11 “Waltz Dream” 12 Home Room Sec’y 11 Tiger Cub 10, 11 Valeria Jean Krzemienski “Fa ” A willing accomplice to any joke or prank. Pep Club 11. 12 Rhythm Club 11 Business Club 11. 12 A. A. 12 Senior Cap and Gown Comm. Circus Comm. 12 Jr. Banquet Comm. 11 Yvonne Jewel Lathom Vonnien Vonnie's charm, sincerity, and enthusiasm for horses make her dear to B. F. H. S. Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Ushers Club 11, 12 Rhythm Club 10 Win the Peace 10. 11, 12 French Club 11, Treas. 12 G. A. A. 12 Gym Leader 12 Francis La Grotta Fran Mischievous and full of fun, lie's like one of those leprechauns. Projectors’ Club 11. 12 Spanish Club 11 Art Club 12 Home Economics Club 12 Joanne Louse Laveinc “Jo” Her quiet manner makes her a joy to all. Home Economics Club 12 Retail Selling 12 Irene Lambert Irene Where Jean is, Irene is hound to he. National Honor Society 11. 12 Home Room Ass’t Leader 10 Soph. Party Comm. Win the Peace Club 10. 11. 12 G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 Gym Leaders 11 Latin Club 11 Midgley Science Club 12 Circus Comm. 12 Tiger Staff 12 Gary M. Ledford Gary ( ary and that Buick are inseparable. Hi Y 12 Paul Richard Lucas Paul” Lucas cheers us one and ail, there’s no one else in school like Paul. Tiger Corps 12 Radio Club 12 Alice Rosalyn Leslie Alice” Alice has a sunny disposition and oh what brains. National Honor Society 11, 12 Ass’t Home Room Lender 10 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Win the Peace Club 10, 11, Rhythm Club 10 Latin Club 11. Treas. 12 Future Teachers. Pres. 12 Tiger Staff Activities 12 Soph. Party Pub. Comm. 10 Jr. Banquet Inv. Comm. 11 County Chorus 11 Delia Ada Ludwig Delia” Blanche Lorraine Little Dimples 9 With those dimples how she help being sweet? can Retail Selling Club 12 Personality and fulness. grace- Home Room Treas. 10 Tri Hi Y 10 Business Club 11 Pep Club 10. 11 Rhythm Club 10, 11 G. A. A. 11. 12 Soph. Games and Enter. 10 Dolores Elaine Luksetich Dot” Never a dull moment with “Dot” around. Business Club 10, 11, 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Larry James Loeffler Larry” A friendly, sincere, and pleasant fellow. National Honor Society 11, 12 Student Coun. 10, 11, Pres. 12 Home Room Leader 10, 11 Hi Y 10. 11. V. Pres. 12 Hi Y Gospel Team 10, 11. 12 Assembly Comm. 11 Jr. Banquet Comm. 11 Russell Gale McBride RusselT One of our most capable and admired leaders. National Honor Society 11, 12 Ass't Home Room Leader 10 Hi Y 10 Tiger Staff. Editor 12 Jr. Memories Book, Editor 11 Latin Club 11 Midgley Science Club, Pres. 12 Stu. Coun. Picnic Comm. 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Marion C. Louchhead Karf Her favorite hobby is making friends. Latin Club 11 Business Club 12 Home Economics Club 12 G. A. A. 12 Lois Mae McDade “Low” Office practice keeps her busy but she’s always smiling. Tri Hi Y 10. 11, 12 Business Club 11. 12 Home Economics Club 12 Rhythm Club 11 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Spanish Club 11 Retail Selling Club 12 ;. A. A. II. 12 Jean Anne McLauchi.in “Jean She’s a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day, a cure for any sadness. Tri Hi Y 10 Business Club 11, 12 G. A. A. 12 Waynf. Manuel Wayne” The strong, silent type always makes a friend. TiKer Corps 11, 12 James Edward Madden Jr. “Jim” Rig, robust, and reserved, Jim likes everyone. Ass’t Home Room Lender 11 II. Y 12 Titter Corps li Fred A. Martin “Fred” Tall, dark, handsome— what more do you want? Hi Y 10 Rhythm Club 11 Rifle Club 12 Jr. Banquet Chair Comm. Basketball 10, 11. 12 Donna Lou Majors “Donna” Here comes the huiull Here comes Donna! Donald Earl Majors “Don” Give him a Brush and he'll supply a masterpiece. Home Room Treas. 10 Hi Y 10 Rhythm Club 11 Art Club 11. 12 Midttley Science Club 12 Future Teachers 12 Titter Staff. Art 12 Harold Di ane Martin “Hal A real lady killer, he's always on the go. Home Room Leader 12 Rifle Cluh 10 Rhythm Cluh 10. 11 L atin Cluh Treas. 11 Midttlcy Science Club 11, 12 Math. Club 11, V. Pres. 12 Win the Peace Cluh 12 Basketball 10, 11, 12 Titter Sales Rt pr. 11 Ass’t Home Room Leader Tri Hi v to Ushers Club 11, 12 1 Rhythm Club 10. Sec’y-TreasJ U Choir V. Pres. 12 Head Majorette 12 “Waltz Dream” 12 Richard Thomas Marx “Sleepy Dick “Marx” our memories with amusement and joy. Baseball 1L W heodore Ralph Masson “Teddy He’s one of our cute, quiet fellows. John M. Mitchell “John Juirk is he with a Latin speech, although this lunguage he’ll never teach. Hi Y 11. 12 Latin Club 11. Pres. 12 Vfidgley Science Club 11. 12 Future Teachers 12 Tiger Roar Staff 12 Marilyn Ritii Mennf.ll “Mar nee One of B. F. II. S’s most attractive blondes. Home Room Sec’y 12 Tri Hi Y 10. 11 Win the Peace Club 11, 12 Business Club 11. 12 G. A. A. 11. 12 Pep Club 11 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Waltz Dream” 12 Lawrence C. Mitchell “Mitch Once a pal, always a pal. Slide Rule Club 12 Kathryn Metheny “Kitty That wonderful girl with the “Bloom-mg” personality. Home Room Sec'y 10, 11 Tri Hi Y 11 Jr. Banquet Comm. Senior Party Comm. Win the Peace Club 10. 11 Gym Leaders 11 G. A. A. 10. Pres. 11 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Ushers Club 11. 12 Chapel Choir 12 Circus Ticket (k mm. Chr. 10 Waltz Dream” Costumes 12 Alfred Georce Moore “Rivets A welcome addition to any gang. Home Room Leader 10 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Home Ee. Club V. Pres. 12 Baseball Mgr. 11. 12 Football 10. 11. 12 Basketball Mgr. 10 Evelyn Maf. Mii.i.er “Evelyn A flaming red head with no temper. Tri Hi Y 10 Business Club 11, 12 Waltz Dream” 12 Florence Rebecca Moore “Flo A friend whom we find easy to get along with. Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Win the Peace Club 10, 11, 12 French Club 11, 12 G. A. A. 12 Future Teachers 12 James Louis Miller “Jim A demon to the teachers hut likeable to us. Rhythm Club 11 Football 10 Samuel Robert Moore “Jughead We’re glad there isn’t less of Sam, we’d rather have Moore of what already am. Home Room Leader 10 Tiger Corps 12 Future Farmers 11. V. P. 12 ERTRUDE FRANCES MORAR “Gertie” vinkling eyes that shine, true friend is “Gertie”. Homo Room Treas. 12 Business Club 12 Paul Clark Nippert “Nip” ml doesn't say much but his presence adds spur wherever he goes. Hi Y 12 Beryl Gene Murphy “Beryl” A prosperous quiet lad. Rhythm Club 10 Midgley Science Club 10, 11 Future Farmers 12 Richard Eugene Nowotney “Dick” Often seen but rarely heard. Raymond Michael Murphy “Hay” Likes to express his ideas in words. Home Room Leader 12 Spanish Club 12 Jr. Banquet Program 11 Midgley Science Club 12 Football 10 Student Council Handbook Comm. 12 Boblyn Elaine Olson “Bobbie” Our attractive Bobbie is always at her best, especially with Bert. Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Ushers Club 10, 11. 12 Win the Peace Club 10, 11, 12 G. A. A. 10. 11, 12 French Club 11. Reporter 12 Midgley Science Club 12 Future Teachers 12 Soph. Party Comm. Tiger Roar Feature Rep. 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Thelma Joanne Mussi “Jo” What few words she speaks are wortii listening to. Marcella Evelyn O'Neil “Marcie” She is silent, or active, whichever suits the occasion. Pep Club 11. 12 Retail Selling 12 Spiro Louis Nellas t%Spee” His gay sense of humor keeps us in the best of spirits. Home Room Treas. 11 Home Room Leader 12 Hi Y 11. Sec’y 12 Win the Peace Club 11. 12 French Club 11 Soph. Party Program Comm. Patricia Ann Patterson Ann A combination of talent, beauty, and a pleasing personality. National Honor Society 11. 12 Home Room Leader 11 Home Room Sec’y 12 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Ushers Club 10. Treas. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 G. A. A. 10 French Club 11, Pres. 12 Midgley Science Club 12 Win the Peace Club 11. 12 Red Cross Repr. 10 Betterment Comm. Chr. 11. 12 Student Coun. Conv. Comm. 11 General Chr. Senior Prom Tiger Staff. Ass’t Editor 12 •Waltz Dream” 12 May Queen’s Court Margaret Ann Pennington “Peggy” A “whiz of a gal. Ass’t Home Rm. Leader 11, 12 Ushers Club 11, 12 Tri Hi Y 10 Football Queen 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 G. A. A. 11. 12 Gym Lead. Club, Treas. 11, 12 Betterment Comm. 11, 12 May Queen’s Court George Clarence Pfluch “Fluff” Happy go lucky “Fluff”. Retail Selling: 12 'arl William Patterson “Ears” He has lead us through many a trying time. National Honor Society 11, 12 lass President 10, 11. 12 li Y 11 tifle Club 11 panish Club 11 thythm Club 10 'ootball 10 laseball 9, 10, 11. 12 Senior Prom Comm. 12 Ruth JoAnn Phillips “Ruthie” A classmate whom we all admire. ted Cross Repr. 11 I'ri Hi Y 10. 11, Chaplain 12 J. A. A. 11 ,atin Club 11. 12 vlidgley Science Club 12 •'uture Teachers 12 fr. Banq. Food Comm. Chr. Richard John Pavlinch “Shot” We know “Shot” will he missed, without his name on the players’ list. Football 10. 11. 12 Basketball 10, 11, 12 Baseball 11, 12 Emma Lucille Pollitt rLuciller Roar Editor, busy bee, a nicer girl, you’ll never see. National Honor Society 11, 12 Home Room Leader 12 Red Cross Repr. 10 Tri H! Y 10. 12. V. Pres. 11 G. A. A. 10 Win the Peace Club 11. 12 Tiger Cub Staff 11, 12 Titter Roar Editor 12 Titter Staff. Personals Chr. 12 Student Council Betterment Comm. 12 Jr. Banq. Pros ram Comm. 11 Mabel Berenidne Pryor Mr She's hound to be another Helen Hayes. Home Room Sec’y 11 Home Room Treas. 12 Tri Hi Y 10 Ushers Club 11, 12 G. A. A. 10. 12 Win the Peace Club 11 Rhythm Club 10 Rifle Club 11 Talent Day Comm. 12 Senior Trio Angel Street 12 One Foot in Heaven” 11 Waltz Dream” 12 Tiger Sales Repr. 12 Robert Richard Rachuba “Buzzy” Although few know’ Buzzy is a twin. We assure you now, he always has been. Chair Comm. Jr. Banquet 11 Carolyn Anne Phillip “Carolyn” Those beautiful eyes smile so sweet, she’s friendly, pretty and neat. Red Cross Repr. 10 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 G. A. A. 11. 12 Spanish Club 11 Business Club 12 Titter Cub Editor 12 Rhythm Club 11 Roberta Jean Rachi b. “Bobbie” Cheerful, happy, never blue, she’s been our friend the whole year through. Home Room Treas. 10. 11. Tri Hi Y 10. 11, 12 Pep Club 10. 11, 12 Rifle Club 10. 11 Spanish Club 10, 11 Home Economics Club 12 G. A. A. 10. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 11 Prog. Comm. Soph. Party Seating Comm. Jr. Banquet John David Ray “Dave” Reliable, friendly, and likeable. ss't Home Room Leader 10 rli Y Gospel Team 10, 11, 12 Win the Peace Club 10, II Rhythm Club 10. 11 Math Club Pres. 12 Midgley Science Club 12 County Chorus 11 Chester Glenn Rimbey “Glenn” He’s always looking for mischief. Hi Y 10, 11 n er Corps 10, 11, Treas. 12 Future Farmers 10. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 11 Soph. Program Comm. 10 Ross Joseph Reese “Ross” We “treasure” Ross as a member of our class. National Honor Society 11, 12 Ass’t Home Room Leader 10 (’lass Treasurer 11, 12 Hi Y Gospel Team 10, 11. 12 Pres. State Hi Y Council 12 Tiger Staff. Sales Mgr. 12 Win the Peace Club 10, 12, Treas. 11 Food Comm. Soph. Party 10 A Young Man’s Fancy” 11 One Foot in Heaven” Production Staff Norma Jean Roe “Jeanie” We dream of Jeanie with the beautiful red hair. Home Room Sec’y 12 Red Cross Repr. 10 Jr. Banquet Comm. Donors Party Comm. Tri Hi Y 10. 11 Pep Club 10 French Club 11 Rifle Club 11. 12 Gym Leaders 12 G. A. A. 12 Ushers Ciub 12 Ronald Anthony Ricci “Ricci” Once a deserter, now a cohort. Ass’t Home Room Leader 11 Football 10 Norman Dane Rose “Norm” Everything's Rosey when “Norm’s” around. Carrie Marie Richardson “Carrie” A smile and quirk answer for every occasion. Tri Hi Y 11 Business Club 11, 12 Joseph L. Rosenberg “Rosey” What he doesn’t know about baseball hasn't happened yet. Biology Club 11 Mary Alda Riggio “Shorty” Carries an air of innocence, but usually has a trick up her sleeve. Red Cross Repr. 10 Tri Hi Y 11 G. A. A. 11. 12 Jr. Banquet Decor. Comm. Rhythm Club 10, 11 David McKee Ross “Dave” A boy with a “mischief as his theme. Dominic M. Ross “Dom” A wonderful puy! I ary Almyra Schaciiern Mar She’s just exploding with enthusiasm. .ss’t Home Rm. Lender 10. 12 oph. Party Comm. '.usiness Club 11, Treas. 12 'iger Cub Rep. 12 Philip Anthony Ross “Phil” In the eyes of all, he's always on the stage. Tiger Coi ps 10 Home Economics 12 Baseball 11 Thomas Russell 417 99 I ont He doesn't let off much steam, hut he ran sure blow that sax. Andrew Gustave Sandberc ( 99 G us All good things don’t come in small packages. Art Club 12 Jr. Banquet Decor. Comm. Donna Rose Schoemer Donna” Alma Rita Savilisky Alma” She’s a regular Jiver— just loves to dance. Tri Hi Y 10 Pep Club 10 Business Club 11 Retail Selling Club 12 Margaret R. Schied Margie” School hells will soon change to wedding hells. Tri Hi Y 10. 11, 12 Home Room Pres. 10 Ushers Club 12 G. A. A. 11. 12 Gym Leaders Club 11 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Tiger” Sales 11 Margaret Rosemary Schied Margie” Margie is always ready with a pleasant smile. Home Economics Club 12 She’s almost as sweet as those fine pastries. Home Room Sec'y 11 Red Cross Club 10, . Pres. 12 Soph. Party Comm. Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Ushers Club 11, 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 French Club 11, Sec’y 12 Gym Leaders 11. 12 Pep Club 10 Midgley Science Club 12 Rifle Club 12 Future Teachers 12 Tiger Staff. Personals 12 Senior Prom Comm. David Sciarro “Ticky” Though lie’s always in a scrape, he has charm we can’t escape. Lawrence Joseph Shee Charles Stanhope Sherrill Ethel Sjiansky “Fa” Dictation, Bookkeeping, Typing, that’s for “El”. Trl Hi Y 11 Hus! ness Club 11 Lila Veronica Slyman “Lila” Lovely and sweet is our Lila. Tri Hi Y 11. 12 Ushers Club 11. 12 Khythm Club 11 G. A. A. 11, Reporter 12 Home Room Sec’y 12 Pep Club 10 Sr. Donors Party Gift Comm. H W 99 Larry Busy when lie wants to he, though always friendly. Tiger Coipi 11, 12 Edward Stephen Smilak “Eddie” Eddie has trouble choosing between girls and sports. Spanish Club. V. Pres. 11 Win the Peace Club 12 Mathematics Club 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Football 10. 11. 12 Basketball 10. 11, 12 Baseball 10, 11 “Chuck” Our Gregory Peek. Hi Y 10 Tiger Corps 12 Win the Peace Club 12 French Club 12 Angel Street” 12 The Late Christopher Bean” Frederick Charles Smith “Fred” We hope Fred will someday find his tongue. Hi Y 11. 12 Mathematics Club 11, 12 Alice Jane Shlrlock “Janie” Her looks and personality will carry her a long way. Tri Hi Y 11 Red Cross 11 Spanish Club 11 Khythm Club 11 Retail Selling 12 Helen Beverly Smith “Helen” Talkative, friendly, and witty. Red Cross Repr. 12 Tri Hi Y 10 Ass’t Majorette 11 Louise M. Siecker “W eezie” All of us “Siecker” so w« may enjoy her radiant personality. Pep Club 10. 11 Rhythm Club 10. 11. 12 . A. n. 12 Retail Selling 12 Shirley Ann Smith “Shirley” She doesn’t say much hu her eyes make up for it. Latin Club 11 Win the Peace Club 12 Shirley Ann Snodgrass Shirley Quiet and always busy is our swell ftiend Shirley. Soph. Party Comm. French Club 11. 12 Rhythm Club 11 Biology Club 12 Joseph Wayne Spa no “Shang He can really clang those cymbals. Biology Club 11 Radio Club 12 Sarah Onita Snowden “Sarah Sarah places emphasis on politeness, friendliness, and devotion. Ass't Home Room Leader 11 Home Room Leader 12 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. Serv. Chr. 12 Ushers Club 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Spanish Club 11 Student Council Picnic Comm. Kenneth Paul Stanko “Ken What swell speeches that hoy gives! Soph. Party Comm. Business Club 11 “Angel Street” 12 Tiger Roar Staff Tiger Cub Staff 11. 12 “The Late Christopher Bean” Pub. Chr. 12 Theresa Dorothy Snyder “Tree A spill, a swish on the floor, it’s “Tree” at the rollerdrome. Tri Hi Y 12 G. A. A. 12 Home Economics Club Sec’y 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Lois Louise Stedina “Lois A busy girl with a most amusing laugh. Rhythm Club 11 Business Club 12 Home Economics Club 12 G. A. A. 12 Biology Club 12 Virginia W. Snyder “Ginny A willing worker, she's never too busy to say Hi. Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 G. A. A. 11. 12 Retail Selling 12 Ass’t Gym Leader 11 Marilyn J. Sternquist “Jo She's not stern hut her quest is to win Earl. Tri Hi Y 10, 11 Ushers Club 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Business Club 11 G. A. A. 11. 12 Tiger Sales 12 Mary Willa Soars “Mary Mary “Soars through life with a smile and a story for every occasion. Tri Hi Y 10. 12 G. A. A. 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Tiger Cub Rep. 10 Tiger Sales Repr. 11 Sarah Patricia Sterrett “Tat Her sincere friendliness assures her of a host of friends. Tri Hi Y 10, 11, Prog. Chr. II Ushers Club 12 Red Cross Repr. 10. 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 G. A. A. 11. Treas. 12 Spanish Club 11 Biology Club V. Pres. 11 Art Club 12 Win the Peace Club 11 Jr. Banquet Comm. Senior Prom. Comm. Tiger Staff Personals 12 H. Joann Stewart “Jo” She lends a hand in all our fun, ami finds her work is never done. Home Room Sec. 10 Home Room Treas. 11 Tri Hi Y 10. Pres. 11. V. Pres. 12 Red Cross Club 12 G. A. A. 10. Soc. Chr. 11. Pres. 12 Win the Peace Club 11, 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Stud. Coun. Assem. Comm. 12 Stud. Coun. Rec. Desk Chr. 12 Angel Street Makeup 12 Jr. Banquet Comm. Sr. Talent Day Comm. Chr. The Late Christopher Bean Honai.d W. Swartzi.ander “Swartzie” Ilis eye is usually focused on the girls. Home Room Leader 10 Hi Y 11. 12 Win the Peace Club 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10 Rifle Club 10 Midgley Science Club 11. 12 Spanish Club 12 Shirley Stitt “Stitt” Never a dull moment with “Stitt” around. Home Room Sec’y 11 Rhythm Club 10 Business Club 11. 12 Gym Leaders Club 12 John W ii.fred Sylvester “Syr “Syl” eats, sleeps, and talks football. Soph. Party Comm. Jr. Banquet Comm. Senior Talent Day Comm. Hi Y 12 Rhythm Club 10 Win the Peace Club 12 Basketball 10 Football 10. 11. Capt. 12 Robert Edwin Stone “Bob” All the time tangled up in microphone wires. National Honor Society 11. 12 11 Y 10, 11. 12 Hi Y Cabinet 10. 11. 12 Public Address Sys. 10. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10 Midgley Science Club 12 “Waltz Dream” 12 Young Man's Fancy 11 “One Foot in Heaven Sound Technician 11 “Angel Street Student Director 12 “Late Christopher Bean Publicity Director 12 1arabel Tabay “Tug” She goes her way quietly, yet makes herself heard. Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 G. A. A. 12 Business Club 11, 12 “Angel Street Bus. Comm. 12 “The Late Christopher Bean” Bus. 12 Wayne LeRoy Stone “Stoney” He saves his voice for when he wants to he heard. Tiger Corps 10. 11 Soph. Party Comm. Jr. Party Comm. Estelle Lee Tamers “Estelle” Lots of pep and lots of spirit, she's small hut big hearted. Ass’t Home Room Leader 11 Ushers Club 12 Tri Hi Y 10 G. A. A. 11. 12 Spanish Club 11. Pres. 12 Midgley Science Club 12 Gym Leaders 12 Soph. Party Comm. Pep Club 10 Rhythm Club 10. 11 William Lee Stratton “Bee” He comes to school for the sole purpose of having fun. Home Room Treas. 10 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Business Club 11 Spanish Club 11. V. Pres. 12 Art Club Treas. 12 Home Ee Club Treas. 12 Sr. Prom. Dec. Comm. Alice Marie Teaford “Alice” She'll always he happy-go-lucky Alice. Home Room Sec’y 12 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Food Comm. Soph. Party 10 Pep Club 11 G. A. A. 11. 12 Art Club 12 Kecina S. Thellman Jennie” She doesn't care if skies are gray, hut goes her sweet and smiling way. Tri Hi Y 11 thythm Club 10, 11 Spanish Club 11 Jym Loaders Club 12 3. A. A. 12 • oo l Comm. Soph. Party 10 Mary Loir Vandenberc “Lon” She has a voice like a nightingale. Jym Leaders 11 I. A. A. 11, 12 rri Hi Y 12 lay Ticket Sales Repr. 12 Robert F. Thellman “Bob” Boh is quiet hut a swell fellow to know. Hi Y 10 Rhythm Club 10 Retail Selling Club 12 Publicity Comm. Soph. Party Chair Comm. Jr. Banquet Mary Elizabeth Vankirk Mary” A sweet, true friend and hard worker. Home Room Treas. 10 Red Cross Repr. 11 Soph. Party Comm. Tri Hi Y 10 Win the Peace Club 10, 11, 12 Rhythm Club 10 G. A. A. 12 Midgley Science Club 12 Waynf. Russell Thomas “1Jayne” Wayne lends a helping hand to all in need. Ellen Marie Vocler Ellen” A quiet little lady from North Sewickley. Tri Hi Y 11 Retail Selling 12 Zen as McCune Thomas “Zenie A fine fellow, a good pal, somewhere he must have a gal. Hi Y 10 Tiger Corps 10, 11 Retail Selling 12 Robert Edward Vorpf. His twinkling eyes tell us all is well. Home Room Lender 10, 12 Tiger Staff Personals 12 Rifle Club 10, V. Pres. 11 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Win the Peace Club 12 Noon Recreation Comm. 12 Sr. Party Comm. Mary Louise Thumm “Thummy No gloom prevails when Mary's present. Ass't Home Room Leader 10 Home Room Treas. 11 Red Cross Club Sec'y 12 Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10, 11 Midgley Science Club 11 Gym Leaders 11, 12 G. A. A. 11. V. Pres. 12 Jr. Banquet Prog. Comm. Circus Comm. 12 Victor Vurraro Vic” His artistic ability is amazing. Baseball 10 Betty Jane Wadatz “Betty Quiet, sweet ami always courteous to others. Tri Hi Y 12 G. A. A. 12 Home Economics Club 12 William Thomas Whitla “Bill” Quiet and reserved but not a hit shy. Service Club 10 Rhythm Club 11 Eugene Kenneth Wagoner “Gene” Ambit ion-}-dcterniination -{-amiability spell success for Gene. Hi Y 12 Win the Peace 11. 12 Midgley Science Club 11, 12 Spanish Club 11 Tiger Staff, Bus. Mgr. 12 Donald Why “Don” lie used his versatility to every advantage. Home Room Leader 11 Ass't Home Room Leader 12 Hi Y 1« . ll. 12 Soph. Party Comm. Senior Cap and Gown Comm Basketball 10. 11. 12 Shirley Ann Wetzel 'Wetzel A loyal member of the hand and orchestra as well as the senior class. Tri Hi Y 10. 11 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Business Club 11. 12 G. A. A. 12 Biology Club 12 Patsy Joan Wilkinson She ought to go far with a brush in her hand. Tri Hi Y Service Chr. 11, Pres. 12 Ushers Club 11. 12 Art Club 11. 12 Rhythm Club 11 Midgley Science Club Sec y 12 Spanish Club ll Tiger Staff, Art Editor 12 Student Council Betterment Comm. 12 Soph. Party Decor. Comm. 10 Jr. Banquet Comm. Senior Prom Comm. Katherine White “Kathy Did you ever see her when she wasn't smiling? Tri Hi Y 11. 12 Spanish Club 11. 12 Mathematics Club 12 Biology Club 12 Robert Williford “Slick” A sincere friend to all, he likes his basketball. Tiger Corps 10, 11 Basketball 10. 11. 12 Alice Jane Whitla “Janie” Her clever remarks have brightened up more than one dull situation. Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Pep Club 11 G. A. A. 12 Midgley Science Club 12 Latin Club 11 Glenn Edgar Wilson Jr. “Glenn” His heart lies on the prairies, his work in R. F. H. S. Rifle Club 11 Rhythm Club 11 Jr. Banquet Program 11 Soph. Party Program 10 Waltz Dream 12 Charles M. Winter II “Chuck Tilt answer to a girl's dream. Audree Eileen Yeacer “Eileen ' Our Eileen has a s-h-a-r-p wit. French Club 11 Pep Club 11 Jack Leroy Winter “Whiz Here's a fellow- who is always on tin hall. Art Club 11 Football 10. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Basketball 10. 11, 12 Eleanor Mae Yoho “Elly” The readiest smile and sweetest disposition belongs to “Elly . Dawn Arlene Wolfe 'Uaun” quiet girl who knows her salesmanship. Tri Hi Y 10. 11 Rhythm Club 10 Retail Selling Club 12 Business Club 12 Chester Duane Young “Chet A prominent friend to all who know him. Home Room Leader 12 Ass’t Home Room Leader 11 Tlfir Corps 10. Pres. 11. 12 Soph. Party Comm. Hi Y 11. 12 Projection Club Treas. 11. 12 Future Farmers 10. Treas. 11, Pres. 12 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Win the Peace Club 12 Joann Agnes Woolslayer “Jo Laughing, happy, on the go, helpful always, that's “Jo . Tri Hi Y 12 Pep Club 11 Spanish Club 12 Rhythm Club 11 Donald H. Young Jr. “Triggers There ought to he a dictionary for all the words he devises. Golf Team 10. 11 Cap and Gown Comm. 12 I). Evelyn Wright “Evelyn Quiet as a new friend, hut always a true friend. Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Latin Club 11 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Midgley Science Club 12 Donna Lee Younc “Donna A Chippewa Miss with quite a circle of friends. Soph. Party Comm. Tri Hi Y 10. 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10 Business Club V. Pres. 11, Pres. 12 Ushers Club 12 Tiger Staff Typist 12 Mi SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President------ Vice President Secretary------ Treasurer------ Carl Patterson _ Don Has well ___Gene Kelly ___Ross Reese Vivian Louise Young ‘‘fl icAie” Her presence adds much to everything in which she participates. Business Club 11. 12 Rhythm Club 10 Rhythm Club 10. 11 Shiri.ey Anne Zaun Adolph F. Zirat Shurr “Adolph Do they come any sweeter? He sure loves his viol Tri Hi Y 10. 11. Treas. 12 Ushers Club 10. 11. 12 Red Cross Rep. 10 Rhythm Club 10. 11 G. A. A. 11. 12 Business Club 11 Tijrer Sales Rep. 12 Home Room Treas. 12 Senior Party Gen. Chr. Ronald C. Young “Ronnie” A smooth dancer with personality plus. Home Room Treas. 11. 12 Jr. Banquet Comm. Tijfer Corps 10, V. Pres. 11, 12 Rifle Club 10. 11. 12 Future Farmers 10. V. Pres. 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Janies Goe, Delbert Goe, John Row 3— Good, James Goodworth, Sally Gorrell, Jack Graham, Florence Gregorioh, Jim Grier, Kathleen Groseost, Hope Haddad, George llalligan, Tom Hamilton, Elizabeth Row 4— Hamilton, Richard Harris, Charles Harris, Jack Haswcll, Ray Hawthorne, Janice Hawthorn, Joan Hazuga, Rodney Hendrickson, Wyanetta Herr, Gene Hetzler, Mary Row 5— Hill, Jack Ilocanson, Harold Hodge, Joan Holmes, Ronald llorinka, Ed Hornacek, Marian Householder, Franklin Hull, Earl Izzo, Walter Jackson, Herbert 3r 8 i rj r ( | 5 JJj 5 5 %r gi f J ( wm 3 3 a a SOPHOMORES Row 6— Javens, Roger Jewell, Betty Johnson, Robert Jopehak, Anna Jurich, Mildred kalisli, Merrill Kaye, Bill Keeton, Betty Keil, Delbert Kcnnv, David Row 7— Kerr, Jack Kerr, Patty Killian, Joanne Kirchel, Walter Kowal, Marian Krawchyk, Rose Kraynie, Glenn Kreshon, Rose Kuder, Harold Lancaster, Alfaretta Row 8— Lancaster, Jacqueline Landman, Emily La neve, Elizabeth Laneve, Jim Lash, Robert Lathoin, Shirley Lattanzio, Charles Lawrence, Wayne Leasure, Jan. Lindeman, Patty SOPHOMORES Row 1— Lintz, Kay Lipan, Janu s Littell, James Little, Shirley Landon, Marilyn Lucci, Virginia Lutz, Roger Margolis, Ed Maroney, Caroline Marsico, Genevieve Row 5— Nell as, Jim Nelle, Virginia Nemeth, Carl Nicholson, Delores Noll, August O’Hara, Edna Oldencott, Mildred Ol .ak, Alberta Olzak, Eleanor Orlowski, Helen Row 2— Martin, Edith M axwell, Shirley McBride, Glenn MeCandless, Bill McCann, Jim McClain, Carol McDonald, Joan Me Pad den, Shirley McFarland, IVggy McKenzie, Betty Row 6— Owen, John Patterson, Frances Patterson, Willard Pavlinch, Don Peitsch, Gary Pletz, Isabel Poerio, Alice Popik, Darlene Presecan, George Prosnick, Joe Row 3— McLean, Elizabeth McNeal, Doris McNeal, Robert Melvin, Robert Meiter, Mary Mendicino, Mary Merryman, Robert Miles, Jack Mitchell, Esther Moffett, Sarah Row 7— Pulcini, Eli Kaybuck, Jane Rayz, Delores Ree, James Reid, Philip Reelier, Ronald Rhodes, Frances Rhodes, Jean Rhodes, Scott Richard, Charles Row 4— Mohrbacher, Blanche Monroe, Robert Monza, Margaret Moody, Jean Morelli, Frank Moretti, John Mulhollen, Janet Murray, Richard Nalesnik. Joe Namatli, Robert Row 8— Richeal, Lewis Rihcly, Caroline Riley, Bernard Rimhey, Donna Robinson, Lee Romigh, James Rose, Elaine Ross, George Rozieh, Joe Russell, Kathleen Zimmerman, Kugene Zirat, Shirley Zuberbuhler, Kichunl Zurga, Tom SOPHOMORES How 1—' Kyan. Duane Rylott, Barbara Salvador, Mae Schied, Anna Mae Sehinke, Gertrude Schmolly, Don Schlosser, Mary Jane Schooley, Hiehard Schramm, George Schramm, Johanna How 5— Swick, Sam Tabay, Winifred Tataseo, Matilda Tataseo, Meade Tener, Chalmers Tenor, Joy Thompson, Charlotte Thomas, Martin Thompson, Robert Tosadori, Loretta Row 2— Schwamel. Ruth Schwartz, Audrey Scott, Jo Ann Seaburn, John Sedg vick, Don Shannon, Audrey Sheridan, Robert Shingleton, Naomi Shumaker, Sonny Shuman, Gayle Row 6— Turn inski, Joan Tunno, Riehard Twenty, Bonnie Uselton, Ellen Varga, Mary Ann Vekasy, Albert Veon, Bob Vogler, Leroy adatz, Ed W agoner, Dale Row 3— Singleton. Mary Smakosz, Richard Smilak, Irene Smith. Frances Smith, Cary Smith, Graham Smith, Joycelyn Smith, Nancy Smith, Thelma Sohn, Sally Lou Row 7— Wainwright, Edith W alker, Bill Wallace, Glenn W arner, Jacqueline Watkins, James Weekley, Esther Weil, Madolyn Weir, Sherry Weir. Willard Welsh, Ronald Row 4— Staah, Clark Stanko. Marianne Stanko, Robert Steele, Gilbert Stef lira, Joe Stoekunas, Charles Stone, Shirley Stowe, Donald Strutt, Clarence Swager, Shirley Row 8— W enkhous, James W histlar, Donald Williamson, Carole WiItront. George Wilson, Janet Wood, Sam Yohe, Jim Young. Eddie Young, Janet Young, Jean STUDENT Larry Loeffler________________President Roderick Tunno___________Vice President Nancy Zahn___________________ Secretary TIGER Carl Patterson_________Senior President Curtis Young___________Junior President Gerald COLONNA______Sophomore President COUNCIL Gene Kelly------------Treasurer Mr. J. Neal Mathews Miss June Stout Advisors SALES Ross Reese----------------Sales Manager Eugene Waconer---------Business Manager Barbara Croud_________Publicity Director ART Elma Jean Elder_________President Conrad Campese________Vice President Miss Porter__ CLUB Marian Hoy_ Bill Stratton _____Advisor Secretary Treasurer BIOLOGY CLUB James Fritz_________________________President Nancy Oldencott Andy Gregorich_________________Vice President Nancy Oldencott Mr. Harr______________________________Advisor Secretary Treasurer BUSINE Donna Young---------President Phyllis Fry--------First Vice President Patty Masson------Second Vice President S CLUB Patty Arthurs---------Secretary Mary Schachern--------Treasurer Miss McDonald, Miss Groetzinger_Advisors Retail Selling John Hash President Hob Thellman Vice President LaVerne Carroll Secretary Donna Halzer Treasurer Mr. Jones Advisor HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Margaret Vi do______________________President Alfred Moore___________________Vice President Miss Flaherty _ Theresa Snyder______________________Secretary Bill Stratton________________________Treasurer Advisor Tiger Corps Chester Young President Ronald Young Vice President Wayne Manuel Secretary Glenn Rimbey Treasurer Mr. Phillips Advisor NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Miss Cook---------------------------Advisor HI Y Ross Rf.ese---------------------------President Seiko Nellas Larry Loeffler------------------- ice President Fred Kroen Mr. Mayers -------------------------- Advisor Secretary- Treasurer SENIOR TRI HI Y Patsy Wilkinson, president; Joann Stewart, vice president; Kathleen Kerr, secretary; Shirley Zahn, treasurer; Mrs. Courtney, advisor. JUNIOR TRI HI Y Gretchen Gutherlein, president; Marie Smith, secretary; Eleanor Fullerton, treasurer; Miss Foss, advisor. SOPHOMORE TRI HI Y Nancy Zahn, president; Gertrude Schinke, vice president; Esther Casciato, secretary; Donna Rimbey, treasurer; Mrs. Williams, advisor. LATIN CLUB John Mitchell Mary Hetzler____ Nancy Oldencott Alice Leslie____ Miss Dougherty _ ----President Vice President ---- Secretary ----Treasurer ------Advisor QUILL AND SCROLL FUTURE TEACHERS Miss Thomas Advisor Alice Leslie_____ Christine Ponos Elm a Jean Elder James Coakley . Miss Dougherty ____President Vice President _____ Secretary ----Treasurer ______Advisor Ann Patterson Raymond Kerr FRENCH CLUB ____President Donna Rose Schoemer____Secretary . Vice President Y.VONNE Lathom ________Treasurer Miss Roney______________Advisor SPANISH CLUB Estelle Tamers Bill Stratton _ Donna Fell____ Ralph Greco Mrs. Williams - ____President Vice President ____ Secretary ____Treasurer ____Advisor Future Farmers of America Chester Young President Sam Moore Vice President Roy Herrmann Secretary Glenn Rim bey Treasurer Mr. Skalko Advisor Phyllis Fry President Donna Rose Schoemer Vice President Mary Thumm Secretary Sally Goodworth Treasurer Miss Stout Advisor Junior Red Cross e Lucille Pollitt Editor Norma Jean Roe Ass’t Editor Kenneth Stanko Sports Boblyn Olson Features Erl a Jean Wilson Devotions Mrs. Courtney Sponsor Tiger Tiger Cub Roar Caroline Phillips Editor Kathleen Dever News Editor Marian Hoy Feature Editor Lila Slyman Girls’ Sports Kenneth Stanko Hoys Sports Charlotte Dawson Business Manager Theresa Mendicino Exchange Editor Lucille Pollitt Copy Header Miss Thomas Sponsor WIN THE I Jerome Froimson_____________________President Fred Kroen---------------------Vice President Joan Brydebell______________________Secretary James Coakley_______________________Treasurer Mr. Bilkey___________________________ Advisor USHEI ! A C E CLUB Edith Mae Buchholz Gene Kelly_________ Sue Cooper ________ Janet Grimes_______ Marian Hoy_________ Mr. Kane___________ -------President _ Vice President ______ Secretary _______Treasurer Social Chairman _________Advisor CLUB Mathematics Club I) id Hay------------------------President Harold Martin__________________Vice President Catherine White_____________________Secretary Florence Ponder_____________________Treasurer Mr. Kane------------------------------Advisor Projectors Club Hob Brooks___________________________President Raymond Perkins______________________Secretary Raymond Perkins______________________Treasurer Mrs. Gilchrist_________________________Advisor Radio Club David Kenny Paul Lucas ___ Bob Merriman _ Richard Murray Mr. Passoja___ ____President Vice President ---- Secretary ____Treasurer ____Advisor f Midgley Science Club Russell McBride Elm a Jean Elder Patsy Wilkinson Jack Eddy_______ Miss Sponcler __ ____President ice President ____Secretary ____Treasurer ______Advisor Play Cast Stage Crew Miss O’Brien____________________________Director Bob Stone____________________Assistant Director Frank Ceriani_______________________Manager Miss O’Brien________________________Advisor v'vVj; r::-v. v • •• • -v f-wjo s Cartwright, Campese, Sylvester Greco, Smilak Brown, Cupac, Young, Isaac, Compton, Riggio, Veon Winters, Emler, Pavlinch Moore, Fields, Boyer, Kelly Martsolf, Laughner, Shumaker, Smith, Bischoff, DeMuzio t First Row: Welsh, Dressier, Lawrence, Stockunas, Haddad, Shumaker, Seaburn, Nellas. Second Row: Isaac, Martsolf, Tataseo, Watkins, Riggio, Monroe, Laneve, Bricker. Third Row: Cartwright, Emler, Smilak, Moore, Kelly, Winters, Sylvester, Campese, Bischoff. Schachern, head coach, Walton, Booth, Ross, Harr, faculty manager, Hetra. First Row: Cron, Hamilton, Nameth, Capparelli, Brown, Chiodo, McCandless, Rhodes. Second Row: Gibson, Bentley, Ryan, Young, Compton, Laughner, Shumaker, Veon. Third Row: Pavlinch, Cupac, Smith, Fields, DeMuzio, Boyer, Smakosz, Greco. SCHEDULE Beaver F alls 15 _ Beaver F alls 6 . Beaver F alls 25 - Beaver F alls 14 . Beaver F alls 35 - Beaver F alls 13 . Beaver F alls 14 . Beaver F alls 13 _ Beaver F alls 14 _ ____Coraopolis 0 ____ Sharon 0 .. Connellsville 0 ----Ambridge 13 _______ Butler 6 ____Rochester 13 ____Farrell 0 ____Aliquippa 16 New' Brighton 0 Milnes Steele IN FOOTBALL VJE'RE NO J DUMn ES) Closing in on the opposition Snatch that pigskin Up through the center Straight arm around end Outrunning the backer up The vital block assists the ball carrier 1949 Baseball Squad First Row: Cartwright, Leibendorfer, J. D’Achille, McConaughy, onkee, Aiken, Miller. Haskins. Knowlson, Pavlinch, Rnkas, L. I) Achille, Midon. Second Row: Smith and Moore, managers; Focer, Cron, Loeffler, Smilak, Angle, Kelly, Sylvester, Helisek: Compton, manager; Ross, coach. 49 Schedule Beaver Falls 3 Ellwood City 4 Beaver Falls 3 Aliquippa 5 Beaver Falls 3 Sharon 2 Beaver Falls 5 Ambridge 3 Beaver Falls 3 ___ Farrell 4 Beaver Falls 5 Ellwood City 3 Beaver Falls o Aliquippa 1 Beaver Falls 6 - - _ . Sharon 9 Beaver Falls 3 Ambridge 3 Smilak, Why, Thompson, 1 Managers: Angle, Millies Bricker, Bentley Assistant Coach—Walton Schedule 1950 Heaver Falls 33________________Sharpsville 29 Beaver Falls 44__________________Allegheny 28 Beaver Falls 27 ______________ Westinghouse 25 Beaver Falls 35__________East Washington 34 Beaver Falls 36____________New Brighton 53 Beaver Falls 24________________ Ford City 29 Beaver Falls 34_________________ Rochester 31 Beaver Falls 28____________________ Butler 42 Beaver Falls 34__________________Aliquippa 58 Beaver Falls 25_____________________Sharon 39 Beaver Falls 36_________________New Castle 45 Beaver Falls 40 - __________ Filwooil Cit 39 Beaver Falls 26____________________Farrell 44 Beaver Palls 31 ___________________Ambridge 48 Beaver Falls 41____________New Brighton 31 Beaver Falls 34__________________Aliquippa 47 Beaver Falls 34 ____________________ Sharon 41 Beaver Falls 49________________Newr Castle 31 Beaver Falls 32_______________Ellwood City 34 Beaver Falls 42____________________Farrell 46 Beaver Falls 35___________________Ambridge 38 First How: Geary, manager; Pavlinrh, Vinters, Thompson. Second Row: Millies, manager; Cartwright, Bentley, Williford, Why, Harris. Third How: Cron, manager; Perrott, Ryan, Smilak. Monroe, Smakosz, Haddad, Blair. Fourth Row: Angle, manager; Smith, Chiodo, Laneve, Nellas, Fritz, Douglass, Hetra, head coach. Fifth Row: McCandless, Veon, Bricker, Capparelli, W alton—assistant coach. 1949 GOLF TEAM First Row: Eller, Pangburn. Second Row: Nameth, Fields, Young. Sponsor—Mr. Harr. RIFLE CLUB Tlie Rifle Club was organized in the fall of 1947 by a group of students who were interested in shooting. This club lias entered a team in the W. P. I. A. L. competition for the past few years. The members who participated in the matches this year were: Steve Burian, Chalmers Hettinger, Jack Eddy, Hick Elder, Ray Fields, Sam Foeer, Tom Garvey, Mary Ellen Kilch, Norma Jean Roe, Curtis Young, Ronnie Young. Mary Ellen Kii.ch-------President Steve Burian_____________Treasurer Tom Garvey---------Vice President Curtis Young_________Range Officer Norma Jean Roe----------Secretary Mr. Todd___________________Sponsor Beginning in the Junior High School, these three girls have led cheers together for five years: They are: Lorraine Hargett Joyce Howarth, head cheer leader Rose Marie Casciato JUNIORS Betty Haney Marilyn Young Patty Masson Dorothy MacDonald SOPHOMORES Betty Hamilton Esther Casciato Patty Arthurs Frances Patterson Joan Hawthorn PEP CLUB Joyce Howarth--------------------------------------------------------President Rose Marie Casciato--------------------------------------------- ice President Betty Haney__________________________________________________________Secretary Patty Masson_________________________________________________________Treasurer Mr. Hill and Mr. Trone------------------------------------------------Advisors OUR GIRLS I lie Girls’ Athletic Association offers to the girls of Beaver Falls High School opportunities for participating in sports, thus providing clean, wholesome recreation. The proffered sports are varied to suit the tastes of all the girls. In warm weather, tennis, archery, softhall, swimming, hiking, horseback riding, and golf provide hours of fun and relaxation. Basketball, fencing, volley-ball, tumbling, and trampoline are among the sports that constitute the winter program. I he activities of the G. A. A. go beyond the boundaries of the field of sports, however, to include two annual banquets, a county dance, and play-day. I he G. A. A. co-operates with the physical education department in presenting the annual gym circus. Under the capable leadership of Miss Norma Heinrich, Miss Virginia McConnell, and the club officers, the G. A. A. of Beaver falls High School has maintained its high standards. How Do We Get Down? Gym Leaders' Club Officers Willa Jo Snyder________________President Janice Blucher----------------------Vice President Nancy Carothers________________Secretary Margaret Pennington____________Treasurer Donna Caler-----------------------Social Chairman Marie Smith---------------------Reporter Miss Heinrich____________________Advisor She Flies Through the Air Gym Leaders Club Kohin Hood would have nothing on us! ny feminine Ralph Kiners in the crowd? Doggone! The net keeps getting in the way. Who suffers more—the horse or I? Keep your through. eye on the ball. Fore! Follow Ain’t we purty? They tel! us you’re supposed to hit the ball. Boys and food! What more could you ask? Hope we can work off these pounds in gym class! Straight lines, good posture, co-ordination— we hope! To be a member of the G. A. A. you have to prove worthy. More fun! GIRLS' ATHLETIC H. Joann Stewart__________________President Mary Thumm_____________________________Vice President Will a Jo Snyder__________________Secretary Patricia Sterrett_________________Treasurer Gertrude Schinke_____________________Social Chairman GRETCHEN HEYSLERMAN________________Reporter Miss Heinrich Miss McConnell Advisors G. A. A. Banquet. Puzzle: Where’s Miss Heinrich? Clue: She belongs to the hand. OUR CONCERT BAND Our band of 50 lias kept the “Musical Tradition” of B. F. H. S. on top— display of unique and timely formations and maneuvers add glamour and pomp to football games—pep and vigor at the basketball games—enthusiasm to Pep meetings — those never to be forgotten days before Spring Concert-classics—stirring marches—featured soloists—favorites from musical comedy— even television—parades and that thrill of first place—Pennsylvania Week— Centennials—Gym (arcus—Commencement—those concerts under the summer skies at Reeves Stadium—all under the baton of our own Maestro. The Tiger Swingsterjs Solid!!! Sweet!! Smooth! Mr. William M. Parrish Supervisor of Instrumental Music What performance of our High School could be a success without the capable advice and direction of our Maestro, Mr. Parrish! His clever and novel ideas are always welcome for any project of our school. He has earned himself a place of distinction in Beaver Falls and we are justly proud when we hear of his many accomplishments. OUR ORCHESTRA Our Orchestra is steadily climbing to a position of which we are all proud— plays—assemblies—civic programs—the work before the spring festival—personalities—music lovers—far and near—the snappy new stands in the pit— orchestra lights—all this makes our orchestra enjoyable and pleasant to hear— classics—operetta music—folk songs—work of true talent—best in the Valley— reason, Mr. Parrish! COLOR GUARDS SENIOR E. Buchholz S. Blrian P. Carr S. Craft C. Dawson J. Doyle D. Early C. Franklin N. Gizzi R. Hermann B. Hildebrand H. Hulings P. Inman MEMBERS T. Russell E. Shansky S. Snodgrass D. Jasper M. Klincler S. McKinney J. Spano J. Sternqlist R. Swartzlander A. Teaford R. Vorpe S. Wetzel A. Whitla These four add variety to the score. Our capable cello trio. The trumpeters fanfare. Mellow tones of the woodwinds. That extra touch. The backbone of the orchestra. Rhythm Boys. Pretty girls bring enchanting music. Easter Choir of ’49 Fanfare Cruising Down the River Classy Lassies Alto Soloist Song of Christmas At Football Game Hard at Work Choir Officers Fred Kroen President Donna Majors Vice President Rose Marie Casciato Secretary Mablf. Pryor Social Chairman Glenn Wilson Treasurer A CAPEI 1 lie a capella Choir . . . melodious harmony of over 75 voices . . . Brighton game . . . Christmas presentation of Song of Christmas . . . Easter Assembly . . . Easter Sunrise Serv ice . . . long hours of rehearsals for the never to he forgotten Straus, “Waltz Dream” . . . co-operation from all . . . willingness from all . . . well-trained voices under the capable baton of Director Iiarold W. Greig. Mr. Harold W. Greig Supervisor of Vocal Music With just one year in Beaver Falls, Mr. Greig lias displayed his outstanding talent in many ways. His pleasing personality with the vocal students has made our choir one of the hest Beaver Falls High School has ever known. His willingness to co-operate has made him admired by our community. We foretell many more successful years in Beaver Falls for Mr. Greig. :a choir Something new was added to Beat er Falls this year. Our Music Department presented an operetta by Oscar Straus entitled, “A Waltz Dream”. The operetta in three acts, with the solo parts taken by our leading vocal students, gave our Vocal Department something to be proud of. Because of the helpful work of Miss Marie O’Brien, our drama instructor. Miss Gladys Porter, art instructor, with Mr. Teare in charge of dancing and Mr. Greig conducting, it was a great success. SENIOR TRIO Martheda Glover Mable Pryor Marilyn Bowers CHAPEL CHOIR Eighteen voices . . . blended together . . . making beautiful music . . . Civic organizations . . . Churches . . . Annual Music Festival . . . Devotions . . . after school rehearsals . . . bard work . . . fun . . . all this makes our Chapel Choir one to be very proud of . . . GIRL S' CHORUS The Girls’ Chorus . . . well organized . . . working together . . . delightful music . . . something different . . . opportunity for all girls interested in good music . . . devotions . . . other school and community activities . . . good music . . . because of competent girls and competent director. 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