Beaver High School - Shingas Yearbook (Beaver, PA)
- Class of 1953
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A 5 . .V ,j , 1' ,L x 3 1 ' 3 , N 1 . 1 9 . 1-.Vx l . 1 i 11. 1 1 g .4 5 TI Q -A M1 ui Mpy A WE XJ I P R I N T ,X ,-5 1, fx, cfzlfzia, Jlwiluhqvw of Hamm Hana, Qojrzf, SCIZDIJL , A4 may 4,193 GAY BARLEY GRETCHEN SOHN CIRCULATION MANAGERS CO-EDITORS DICK SMITH BILL CUPPS MR. W. W. PATERICK, ADVISER 3 914, wn, ---- I have a special announcement at this time. How many times have students and faculty heard this statement coming over the P. A. System near the end of a class period? lt is perhaps the most familiar statement uttered by Mr. Linn, our principal. Coming to Beaver High School as principal in the fall of 1943 climaxed for Mr. Linn a long career as teacher and principal in the Beaver School System. After graduating from Grove City College in 1924 he took up duties in Monaca High School as a social studies teacher. He moved to Beaver in 1927 in the same capacity. ln his first year here he also acted as Senior sponsor. After several years in the high school he was transferred to the junior high school, then located in the Ft. Mclntosh Building, and stepped into the role of principal. When the depression made it necessary to close the Market St. Building and move the ninth grade to the high school-Mr. Linn came too-as assistant to the principal, Miss Mary McKinley. Several years later he was again sent to the Mclntosh Building as principal where he re- mained until his election as high school principal in the summer of 1943. In the meantime he had continued his advanced edu- cation and had received a M. Ed. degree from the University of Pittsburgh. During these years he has worked constantly for the better- ment of the educational program, the curricula, school spirit, and every phase of high school life. Education is a very serious busi- ness with him as shown by his sincere statement of regret when a boy or girl decides to leave school before completing his high school course. Likewise he is ever on the alert to commend and congratulate those who have achieved some measure of suc- cess. Not only in Beaver but throughout the county his interest and leadership in educational advancement has been recognized by his participation in the affairs of the WPIAL, as president of the Secondary School Principals of Beaver County and by his active part in the Beaver County Schoolmen's Club for many years. Such untiring, unselfish service is typical of Mr. Linn. The citizens of Beaver, the many students who have come under his influence as teacher and principal, all owe a sincere vote of thanks to him for his many words of encouragement, his friendly advice and wise counsel through these years. We, the class of 1953, consider it our pleasure and high privilege to dedicate this Shingas to our teacher, principal, and good friend- MR. CHARLES S. LINN 4 fm, lub, many, AQIZUIZCQA, wa, dedicate, nun, lwnlr, to om. L'hm1Q4.5...l'0u1, 914, MR. WILLIAM W. PATERICK Shingas Adviser vm. gfmzwvm If there is one man who deserves credit for his tireless work on behalf of the senior class, it is the sponsor. He seems to spend all of his spare time advising and enthusi- astically guiding the class through its many projects and activities. Mr. Charlesworth, with his warm friendship and winning per- sonality, has sparked our class to a success- ful wreath campaign, an all-out ticket sale for George Washington Slept Here, a lus- cious banquet, and a beautiful senior dance. He has been much more than just a sponsor, he has been a friend and asso- ciate, winning the respect and cooperation of the entire class in every project and ac- tivity. We, the class of '53, appreciate the friendly advice and wise counsel of our class sponsor, Mr. William L. Charlesworth. Q , 'W1f1,. Wafmick Over the past thirteen years the name, W. W. Paterick, has become synonymous with the production of outstanding year- books in Beaver High School. lt is hard to imagine editing a Shingas without his able assistance. From the first baseball picture taken in the spring until the final deadline of March fifteenth, he attends to the hundreds of details that go into the successful publishing of an annual. Because of his help and encouragement the sales staff hit a new record of nine hun- dred books sold this year. For handling so capably our most important project while in high school, the class of '53 says, Thank you, Mr. Paterick, you have truly given us a lasting account of our days in B. H. S. MR. WILLIAM L. CHARLESWORTH Senior Class Sponsor BEAVER AREA JOINT SCHOOL DIRECTORS Brighton Township: Mr. W. Reynolds, Mr. A. W. Buckley, Mr O. Neville, Mr. W, Carnahan, Dr. A. W. Culley. West Bridgewater Boro: Mr. R. Rader, Mrs. A. Overly, Mr. W Thompson, Mrs. R. Hendrickson, Mr. W. Reehl. The school year of T952-53 will be marked as the year of iointures. Throughout the state, as a result of recent legislation, school districts have been combining into what is referred to as Jointures, or Joint School Districts. This merely means that boards in local districts have decided to join together for cooperative efforts to improve the financial, educational and administrative functions of the entire area. From this iointure will grow, in many in- stances, the Union District. The Beaver Area, comprised of Beaver and West Bridgewater Boros, Boro and Brigh- ton Townships have now formed a Jointure. Whether this will be transformed into a Union District will be determined by a vote of the people in the future. Secretary to the Joint Board Mr. Donald Porter Beaver Boro: Mr. T. Vates, Mr. C. Snitger, Mr. J. Horter Mrs. C. Frye, Mr. R. O. Davis, Mr. R. Stout, Mr. G. Shaw Jr Boro Township: Mr. J. Langsdale, Mr. C. W. Hastings Mr J Kearney, Mrs. E. Krause, Mr. J. Murphy. At present there are 22 members of the ioint board-five each from West Bridgewater, Boro Township and Brighton Township, and seven from Beaver. Officers and committee chairmen are as follows: Joseph Langsdale, President, John Horter, Vice President, Don Porter, Secretary, A. Melkerson, Treasurer. Board Committee Chairmen: Finance, Thomas Vates, Building and Site, Dr. A. W. Culley, Maintenance, Robert W. Rader, Activi- ties and Recreation, James Kearney, Public Re- lations, Charles Snitger, Policies, Charles W. Hastings, Education and Personnel, William M. Reehl, Purchasing and Supplies, A. W. Buckley, Advisory, Joseph Langsdale. -f f K -,.f .- ,mr ' 11 BQLZDQJI, 4811110 Public ,Srhzwlm CHANDLER B. McMIlLAN Slippery Rock State Teachers College Grove City College, B. S. Penn State College, M. S. University of Pittsburgh D. Ed. ffwnllff ' Dr. C. B. McMillan, now in his third year as Superintendent of the Beaver Schools, has been very active in helping to bring about the Jointure as well as other educational improve- ments in our school system. We wish him continued success in his efforts to develop a more unified and better educational program. May we also express our thanks to Miss Johnston for handling our financial accounts so l capably. , 8 lm' oflhm CHARLES S. LINN Grove City College-A.B. Since we entered high school Columbia University U5 Sophomoresf Mr- I-inn has University of Pittsburgh- been a constant source of help M-EOL in planning our school life. Now Junior-Senior High School as seniors, we appreciate still PfinCiP0l more his helping us plan our fu- Presidents Cabinet tures after high school. Thank F 'e Twchefsclub you, Mr. Linn, for your wise and considerate guidance. 'Wlfmm Hfzoxm, Always on hand to serve the students in what- ever she can, Mrs. Grove exemplifies those two most important qualities-patience and personality. No problem ot ours is ever too small to receive her con- sideration. For this reason we say Thank you, Mrs. , Grove, for being such a good friend to us during our ,Z high school career. ' Secretary to the Principal Organ Inshudion 551-,col Nurse 9 0Y2646M9a.,f,6.,,.,.7, lllllkwvifilfu -'Q brit BEULAH V. COOK Grove City College, A. B. English lll, Journalism, Latin Junior Class Sponsor Junior Class Play Director Echo Adviser ADELAIDE BURRY Geneva College, A. B. Mathematics, Social Studies Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor WlLLlAM l. CHARLESWORTH University of Pittsburgh, B, S. ' University of Pittsburgh, M. Litt. Biology s.A.N.s. Club, senior Class CATHRYNE ESENWHN Sponsor, Camera Club Spon. Ohio Wesleyan University, A. B. Sgr Columbia University Duke University University of Pittsburgh English IV, Speech National Honor Society Sponsor A. MURRAY CORNELIUS Carnegie Tech, B. F. A. Columbia University Teachers JAMES CUTRI College, M- A- Edinboro State Teachers College Concord State Teachers College B. 5, UnlVe SliY of Plil5l9U 9l University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Instrumental instruction Phygigql Education, Health, Band, Orchestra Driver Education Music Appreciation Club Head Coach, Basketball, As Sponsor sistant Coach, Football ggimgffmm. 4. we AULEEN T. McELFRESH Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. Home Economics Economic Geography Home Economics Club Student Council Adviser GENEVIEVE L. GATES University of Pittsburgh, B.S. Girls Physical Education, Health Cheerleaders Leaders Club ' G.A.A. CHESTER I. GREENE Illinois State Normal University University of Pittsburgh Duquesne University, B.S. Commercial PETER B. KANE , Qifgblkf Q . Geneva College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh ADELLA T. LAWSON ,Social 51-udies C Ed ' Geneva College, A.B. Hggmqmer uwhon U ' ' f P' mverslly O msburgh Football, Head Coach Spqnish, English ll Basketball, Assistant Coach Spanish Club sponsor Noon Hour Supervisor fa4Z4a.D2,Z,wM,,d viasivff- I1 00,.mwQ5v,4e.. DONALD D. HIGBEE California State Teachers College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Mechanical Drawing Industrial Arts Bobcat Club, Sportsmans Club NEVIN W. REBER Franklin and Marshall College, B. S. HERMAN V. MOWERY Albright College, A. B. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Penn State College Mathematics Sophomore Class Sponsor WILLIAM W. PATERICK XQLZGEZQQ' Indiana State Teachers College, B. S. University of Pittsburgh -lo ETTA ZERBY Penn State College Grove City College, A. B. Social Studies English ll, Speech Shingas Adviser Senior Class Play Director R. GLEN SMITH HELEN M. TIMBLIN Grove City College, B. S. Bethany College, A. B. University of Pittsburgh Millersville State Teachers Commercial College Western Reserve, B. S. in L. S. English lll, Library Science University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Physical Science XVVVVM Senior Science Club Sponsor 12 an fr N wil' lfuva HI VW K I 9 15 I Z mn Q ia 3 iwubrflaam oggmm W. Cupps, Presiclentp N. Small, Secretary: K. Schneider, Vice President, 2hyhlzylda, J. Lloyd, Treasurer 0,4 Um iuubm Mem A SHINGAS for me - - in '53 George Washington Slept Here Wreaths, wreaths and still more wreaths IIS enior Assembly Senior banquet and dance Baccalaureate and HCOMMENCEMENT 14 SHIRLEY A. AESCHBACHER Shingas Staff IBusinessj IV: Mixed Chorus ll, Ill, IV: Future Nurses Club III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III: Home Economics Club IV: Bob- cat Club II: Tri Hi Y Il, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. DONAL W. BARCLAY, JR. Shingas Statt CBusinessl IV: Basketball II, III, IV, Captain IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Senior Sci- ence Club IV: Spanish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Cam- era Club II: Sportsmans Club II, III: Junior Prom Comm. III. JOAN BAUMGARD Shingas Staff iBusinessJ IV: Girls Chorus II, III: G.A.A. IV: Home Economics Club IV: Bob- cat Club ll, III: Tri Hi Y II, III: Junior Class Play Comm. III. CLETUS D. BONNER Shingas Staff CEditoriall IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club Ill, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Camera Club II, III, IV: Jun- ior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. BARBARA BRKICH Y Shingas QEditorial, Typist: IV: Band II, III, IV: G.A.A. II, Ill, IV: S.A.N.S. II: Bobcat Club ll, IV: Tri Hi Y III, IV: Music Ap- preciation Club III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. E WW i . 'I5 ROBERT GLENN ANDERSON Shingas Staff fBusinessl IV: S.A.N.S.,CIub Il: Senior Science Club Ill, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Camera Club II, III, Treasurer III: Sportsman's Club ll: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm, III: P.A. System Operator IV. EDNA GAY BARLEY Shingas Staff CBusinessl IV, Co-Circulation Manager: Na- tional Honor Society III, IV, Sec- retary IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: Girls Chorus II: Mixed Cho- rus III, IV: G.A.A. II, III, IV: Leaders Club III, IV: Future Nurses Club Ill, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club III, IV: Home Ec- onomics Club IV: Bobcat Club II: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV, President IV: Music Appreciation Club II, III, IV: Library Assistant IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Pennsylvania All State Chorus III: Senior Class Play Cast. PAUL BIANCHI Baseball III, IV: Track Il: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Bobcat Club II, III. RALPH BRADSHAW Discontinued October 31, 1952. REED M. BROWN Football II: Baseball II, III, IV: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV. ANTHONY BUFALINI Shingas Staff lEditoriaIl IV: Echo Staff IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Bobcat Club II: Future Teachers Club IV: Camera Club II, IV. CHARLES BURK Shingas Staff lBusinessl IV: Echo Staff III: Band III: Basket- ball III: Bobcat Club III, IV: Future Teachers Club IV: Junior Prom Comm. III: Rochester High School, Rochester, Penna., II. SHIRLEY ANN BYERS Shingas Staff CBusinessl IV: Girls Chorus II, III: Mixed Cho- rus IV: G.A.A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Home Economics Club IV: Bob- cat Club II, III: Tri Hi Y II, III: Music Appreciation Club II: Jun- ior Class Play Comm. III. JO ANN CASP Shingas Staff lBusinessl IV: Student Council II: Band II, III, IV: Girls Chorus Ill: G.A.A. Il, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III: Home Econ- omics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri Hi Y III, IV: Future Teachers Club IV: Music Appre- ciation Club II, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. SUSAN COOMBS Shingas Staff lEclitorialJ IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: Student Council III: Girls Chorus II, III: G.A.A. II, III, IV: Leaders Club II, III, IV, President IV: Cheer- leader II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III: Span- ish Club III, IV, Vice President III, Secretary IV: Home Econ- omics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV, Treasurer IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Future Teachers Club IV: Music Appreciation Club II, III, IV: Library Assistant II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. I6 MELVIN BUNDY B.A.C. IV. DELBERT BYERS Track II, III: B.A.C. III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Bobcat Club III: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. KENNETH R. CARPENTER Shingas Staff lEditoriaIl IV: Track II, III, IV: Cross Country II, III, Co-captain III: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Bobcat Club III, IV: Sportsmans Club II, III: Junior Prom Comm. III. WANDA MARION CASTO Shingas Staff Editorial IV: Girls Chorus II: Mixed Chorus Ill, IV: G.A.A. lI,'lII, IV: Future Nurses Club IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III: Span- ish Club III, IV: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV, Treasurer IV: Music Appreciation Club II, III, IV: Library Assistant IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III: National Hon- or Society IV. JAMES CORNELL Baseball IV: Track II, III, IV: Cross Country II, III, IV: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club ll: Sen- ior Science Club IV: Spanish Club III: Bobcat Club II, lu, IV: Camera Club II: Sportsmans Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm, III. VIRGINIA CROYLE Shingas Staff ITypistJ IV: Echo Staff IV: G.A.A. ll, IV: S.A.N.S. Club ll: Bobcat Club II: Tri Hi Y Il, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III. WILLIAM E. CUPPS Shingas Staff iEditorialI IV, Co-editor: National Honor So- ciety III, IV, Vice President IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: Student Council Il, Ill, IV, Vice Presi- dent III: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV, Vice President III: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Class Officer, Vice President Il, Presi- dent IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Movie Proiectionist II, III, IV: P. A. System Operator III, IV. NORA J. DAMBAUGH Shingas Staff CEclitorialJ IV: Echo Staff IV, Circulation Man- ager IV: Student Council Ill: Girls Chorus II: G.A.A. IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club Ill, IV: Home Economics Club II: Bobcat Club ll, ui, lv, Tri Hi Y ii, ul, IV, Secretary IV: Future Teach- ers Club IV: Camera Club ll: Music Appreciation Club III, IV: Library Assistant II, III, IV: Jun- ior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Senior Class Play Cast. RICHARD R. DAVIS B.A.C. II, Ill, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Senior Science Club III: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Camera Club II: Junior Prom Comm. III: Movie Proiectionist II: P. A. Sys- .-em Operator IV. ROBERT DE YOUNG S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Sci- ence Club IV: Sportsmans Club ll, III, IV. 3 JUDD A. CUNNINGHAM Football II: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club III: Bob- cat Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. MARILYN DAVIS Girls Chorus III: G.A.A. IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Senior Science Club III: Home Economics Club IV: Tri Hi Y III: Junior Class Play Comm. III. CAROLYN MAE DEKU Mixed Chorus ll, III, IV: Home Economics Club IV: Jun- ior Prom Comm. III. MARY LOU DIDIO Shingas Staff CTypistI IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: Girls Chorus IV, President IV: G.A,A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri Hi Y Il, III, IV: Music Appreciation Club II, Ill, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III. DANIEL A. DAELLENBACH S.A.N.S. Club II: Camera Club Ill, IV., I7 ffifil fir-ws-I Qgzggidi M i 5.2 -s .ix 5,55 fri iw? viii ivy: .12 6 5 Qsfiiiig 'Wit' sf I' c':f:::f' f , 149.4 ,ref ,fb-,gggfqi-11, , ' 5 i , 1',1'isiiris2fi. ' 5 . f?:,fgrf,e:::2' -,I -ff! L f I -1.1 ff, . .Qu s m . if ' ' 'l in V if-.:,Q::r- ' ' A . ,L K,-'F f ., ,I ,, ig. - iff? 'W X . .ri 11: f.:-.rr 1 4 1 v I DAVID NICHOLAS DRAGAN Shingas Staff lEditorial: IV: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, IV: Sportsmans Club II: Junior Play Cast III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Senior Class Play Cast. BARBARA ERATH Girls Chorus II: G.A.A. II, III, IV: Future Nurses Club II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Home Econ- omics Club IV: Bobcat Club ll, III, IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Cam- era Club ll: Junior Prom Comm. III. N. LAWRENCE FARMER Football ll, III, IV, Co-captain IV: B.A.C. II, IV: S.A.N.S. Club ll: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Jun- ior Class Play Comm. III, JOSEPH BOYD FISHER Bend li, lu, IV: Track ll, III: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III: Bob- cat Club Il, III, IV: Camera Club ll, III, IV: Music Appre- ciation Club IV: Sportsmans Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III. SHIRLEY MAE FRITZ Shingas Staff lBusiness: IV: Band II, III, IV: Mixed Chorus IV: G.A.A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Tri Hi Y IV: Future Teachers Club IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III. MARY ELLEN EDWARDS Shingas Staff lBusinessj IV: Student Council IV: Band Il, Ill, IV: Orchestra Il, III, IV: G.A.A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club ll, Treasurer: Senior Science Club III, Secretary: Bobcat Club ii, in, IV: Tri Hi Y ii, lu, lv, Treasurer III: Future Teachers Club IV: Music Appreciation Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III: National Honor So- ciety IV: Senior Class Play Cast, . JACK E. ERATH Shingas Staff lBusinessl IV: Band II, III, IV: Baseball ll: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club ll: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III. NANCY FERGUSON Shingas Staff lBusinessD IV: Girls Chorus II: G.A.A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Sci- ence Club III: Spanish Club III: IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri Hi Y Il, III, IV: Music Apprecia- tion Club II, III, IV, Treasurer Ill: Junior Class Play Cast III: Junior Prom Comm. III. ROBERT FISHER Shingas Staff lEcIitorialJ IV: Football III: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Senior Science Club III: Bobcat Club Il, Ill: Future Teachers Club IV: Camera Club Il, Ill, IV, Vice-President IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm, III. CHARLES GARDNER Shingas Stat? lEditorialJ IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Senior Science Club IV: Bobcat Club ll, III, IV: Camera Club II, III, IV, President IV: Junior Class Play Comm, III, Junior Prom Ill: Movie Proiec- tionist ll, III, IV. 'I8 JANICE GOOCH Girls Chorus II, III: G.A.A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Sen- ior Science Club IV: Spanish Club III: Home Economics Club III, IV: Bobcat Club Il, III, IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Camera Club Il, Treasurer: Music Apprecia- tion Club II, III: Junior Class Play Comm. III, Junior Prom Comm. III. VIRGINIA LEE GRAHAM Shingas StaFF CBusinessI IV: Presidents Cabinet III: Girls Chorus II: G.A.A. ll, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Music Appreciation Club II, III, IV, President III: Library As- sistant III: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III: National Honor Society IV. MARY ALICE HALL S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Sci- ence Club III: Home Economics Club III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill. CHARLES HECKMAN B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III. DEARLE B. HOYMAN S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Sci- ence Club III, IV: Bobcat Club IV: Camera Club II: Stage Crew II, III: Junior Class Play Comm. III. 19 ELAINE DOROTHY GRAD Shingas Staff fBusinessI IV: Girls Chorus II: G.A.A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Sci- ence Club III: Spanish Club III, IV: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Music Appreciation Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. DARLA ANN HALL Shingas Staff fEditorialI IV: National Honor Society III, IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: Student Council III: Band II, Ill, IV: Or- chestra ll: G.A.A. II, III, IV, President IV: Leaders Club Il, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III, Vice President: Spanish Club III, IV, Treasurer III: Bobcat Club II, Ill: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV, Historian III: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm, III. RONALD M. HAYS Shingas Staff CBusinessJ IV: Basketball Il: B.A,.C. III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: P. A. System Operator III. PATRICIA ANN HIGH Shingas Staff lTypistI IV: Mixed Chorus IV: Future Nurses Club IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Home Economics Club IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Discontinued Jan. 26, I953. LOIS JEAN JENKINS Shingas Staff lTypistI IV: Girls Chorus ll: G.A.A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Home Econ- omics Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. WILLIAM J. KEAGY Stage Crew III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. J. FRED KIRCHNER Football ll, III, IV: B.A.C. ll, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Bobcat Club ll, III: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. LOUIS LAWRENCE PAUL KLEPIC Track II: Cross Country II: B.A.C. ll, lll, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Bobcat Club ll, Ill, IV: Sportsmans Club II, Ill: Junior Class Play Comm, III. ELISSA LANGAUNET Shingas Stal? lEditoriall IV: Band II, III, IV: Orchestra II, III, IV: Mixed Chorus Ill, IV, Vice President IV: Future Nurses Club IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Sen- ior Science Club III: Bobcat Club II, III: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Cam- era Club II: Music Appreciation Club IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. Ill: Organist III, IV: National Honor Society IV. PAUL JEFFERSON LLOYD Shingas Staff CBusinessI IV: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Class Officer IV, Treasurer: Stage Crew Il, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. FRED EUGENE KIMBREW Shingas Staff lBusinessJ IV: B.A.C. III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Senior Science Club IV: Sports- mans Club Il: Junior Class Play Comm. III. THOMAS E. KISTLER, JR. Shingas Stall: lBusinessJ IV: Basketball II: B.A.C. Ill, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Senior Science Club Ill: Bobcat Club Il, III, IV: Camera Club II: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm, III. IRENE LAPOTA Shingas Staff lEditorialJ IV: Girls Chorus III: G.A.A. ll, Ill, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Bobcat Club ll, Ill, IV: Tri Hi Y ll, ll, IV: Camera Club II: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. DAVID HAMILTON LIVINGSTONE Shingas Stafli fBusinessJ IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: Senior Science Club IV: Spanish Club IV, President: The Choate School II, III: Senior Class Play Cast. RICHARD LANAHAN Discontinued November 7, 1952. WILLIAM JAMES LOXLEY B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Bobcat Club II, III: Junior Prom Comm. III. LAWRENCE McCULLOUGH S.A.N.S. Club II. AUDREY McLAUGHLIN Student Council II: Girls Cho- rus III: G.A.A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Spanish Club II: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, Ill, IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Class Officer III, Sec- retary: Library Assistant Il: Jun- ior Class Play Comm. III: Jun- ior Prom Comm. III: Senior Class Play Cast. WILLIAM EDWARD MISER Track il, in, IV: B.A.C. II, nl, lv, S.A.N.S. Club il. JACK MURPHY Band ll, III, IV: Cross Country III: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Spanish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Senior Class Play Cast. NEIL MABIN Echo Staff IV: Football II, III, IV: B.A.C. III: S.A.N.S. Club II: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. Ill: P.A. System Operator IV. PEGGY ANN McDADE Shingas Staff ITypistJ IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Home Econ- omics Club IV: Bobcat Club II: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. S. STUART MEHRING Student Council IV: Track IV: B.A.C. IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Sen- ior Science Club lll, IV: Span- ish Club III: Bobcat Club II, Ill, IV: Junior Prom Comm. III: Movie Proiectionist II, III, IV: National Honor Society IV. MARIE MONTAG Student Council CEclitorialJ IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: Girls Chorus ll: Mixed Chorus III: G.A.A. IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club ll, Ill, IV: Tri Hi Y ll, Ill, IV: Chaplain IV: Future Teachers Club IV: Music Appreciation Club II, III, IV, President IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: Na- tional Honor Society IV: Senior Class Play Cast. DAVID MURRAY Football III: Track II, Ill, IV: Cross Country IV, Captain. DONALD LYLE MUSSER Shingas Staff lEclitoriaII IV: Echo Staff III: Track II, IV: Cross Country II: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Senior Science Club IV: Spanish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, Ill, IV: Junior Class Play Comm, III: Junior Prom Comm. III. TERRENCE 0'DONNELL Shingas Stat'-F fBusinessl IV: Basketball II: B.A.C. lu, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club Ill, IV: Bobcat Club Il, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. DAVID B. PATTON A Band Il: Orchestra III, IV: Mixed Chorus II, III: Football II: Baseball II, III, IV, Manager: B.A.C. ll, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club Ill, IV: Spanish Club III: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Senior Class Play Cast. ELISE RAZAIRE Shingas StaFF CBusinessI IV: Girls Chorus IV: G.A.A. II, III, IV: Future Nurses Club Ill, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Music Appreciation Club II: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. MARY JANE PITCHER Shingas Staff fTypistl IV: Echo Staff IV: Band III: Orchestra III, IV: Girls Chorus II: Mixed Cho- rus ul, IV: G.A.A. H, ln, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Home Econ- omics Cl.b Ill, IV: Bobcat Club ll, III, IV: Tri Hi Y II, Ill, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Organ. ist IV. 22 CAROL E. NEWROTH Shingas Staff fEditoriaII IV: Mixed Chorus II, III, IV: G.A.A. II, Ill, IV: Future Nurses Club Il, Ill, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Sen- ior Science Club III: Home Economics Club II, III, IV: Bob- cat Club Il, III, IV: Tri Hi Y ll, III, IV: Music Appreciation Club II: Junior Class Play Cast III, Student Manager: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. TERESA PALUMBO Shingas Staff CBusinessj IV: Girls Chorus II: G.A.A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club ul, IV: Bobcat Club u, ul, IV: Tri Hi Y II, Ill, IV: Future Teach- ers Club IV: Camera Club ll: Music Appreciation Club II, III, IV: Library Assistant Il, III: Jun- ior Class Play Comm. III: Jun- ior Prom Comm, III. IVAN R, PETERS Band II, III, IV: Orchestra II, III, IV: Mixed Chorus ll, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club Ill, IV: Bobcat Club ll, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Mid Western Band IV. JANE RANKIN Girls Chorus Ill: G.A.A. ll, III, IV: Future Nurses Club III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Senior Sci- ence Club III: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club II: Tri Hi Y Ill, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III. BARBARA JEAN REICH Shingas Staff lTypistl IV: Girls Chorus Ill: G.A.A. Ill, IV: S.A.N.S. Club ll: Bobcat Club II: Tri Hi Y Ill: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. ROBERT F. RICHARDS Presidents Cabinet IV: Stu- dent Council IV, President: Mixed Chorus II, III, IV, Presi- dent IV: Football II, III, IV: Track ll, III: B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, Ill, IV: Future Teachers Club IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: Jun- ior Prom Comm. III: National Honor Society IV: Senior Class Play Cast. ELEANOR SAFFORD Shingas Stafli CEditoriaII IV: G.A.A. III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club ll: Home Economics Club IV: Bob- wf Club ll, nl, IV: Tri Hi Y u, III, IV: Camera Club ll: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III. J. WILLIAM SCHERRBAUM Shingas Stal? lBusinessI IV: Echo Staff III, IV, Business Man- ager IV: Baseball Il, Ill, IV: B.A.C. II, Ill, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Spanish Club Ill, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Sportsmans Club Il: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comrn. Ill. CLARA LEE SEETHALER Shingas Staff lBusinessI IV: Echo Stat? III, IV, Co-editor, IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: Girls Chorus II: G.A.A. II: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club Il, III, IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Future Teachers Club IV: Music Appreciation Club II, III, IV: Library Assistant Ill: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III: National Hon- or Society IV: Senior Class Play Cast. GEORGIA SHAW Presidents Cabinet IV: Girls Chorus II: Mixed Chorus III: S.A.N.S. Club II, Secretary: Home Economics Club IV, Presi- dent: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV, Treasurer III: Class Officer III, Treasurer: Jun- ior Class Play Cast III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Football Queen IV. NELSON W. RUEHL Shingas Staff fBusinessJ IV: Track Il: Cross Country II, III: B.A.C. Il, IV: S.A.N.S. Club ll: Senior Science Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Sportsmans Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Cast Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III: Senior Class Play Cast. MARIE L. SALLADE Shingas Staff CBusinessl IV: Girls Chorus III: G.A.A. II, Ill, IV: S.A.N.S. Club ll: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III: Tri Hi Y II, Ill, IV: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. KATHERINE MAY SCHNEIDER Shingas Staff CEditorialJ IV: National Honor Society Ill, IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: Orches- tra II, III, IV: Mixed Chorus IV: G.A.A. II, III, IV, Secretary II: Cheerleader II, III, IV, Head Cheerleader IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club Ill: Bob- cat Club li, ln, IV: Tri Hi Y ll, III, IV: Future Teachers Club IV: Music Appreciation Club II, III, IV: Class Officer, Secretary II, Vice President IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: Junior Prom Comm. Ill: Pennsylvania All State Orchestra Ill, IV: Mid Western Orchestra IV: Senior Class Play Cast. WAYNE SHAFFER B.A.C. III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Bobcat Club III, IV: Camera Club II: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III. PATTY L. S-ILVI S Shingas Staff Uypistl IV: Echo Stal? IV: Mixed Chorus II, III, IV: G.A.A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Spanish Club III: Home Economics Club II, III: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri Hi Y Il, III, IV: Camera Club Il: Music Appreciation Club II, III: Junior Prom Comm. III. 23 NAOMI JEAN SMALL Shingas Staff CEditoriaIl IV, G.A.A. Il, Ill, IV, S.A.N.S. Club II, Home Economics Club Ill, IV, Vice President lll, Bobcat Club ll, III, IV, Tri Hi Y ll, III, IV, Music Appreciation Club ll, IV, Class Officer IV, Secretary, Junior Class Play Comm. Ill, Junior Prom Comm. Ill, Senior Class Play Cast. GRETCHEN SOHN Shingas Staff lEditoriaIJ IV, Co-editor, Echo Staff II, Na- tional Honor Society Ill, IV, Presidents Cabinet IV, G.A.A. ll, lll, IV, Vice President IV, Leaders Club III, IV, S.A.N.S. Club II, Senior Science Club III, Spanish Club III, IV, Bobcat Club ll, lll, IV, Secretary II, Tri Hi Y ll, lll, IV, Music Appre- ciation Club II, III, IV, Junior Class Play Cast III, Junior Prom Comm. III. RUTH STAUB Shingas Staff fliusinessl IV, Girls Chorus III, G.A.A. II, III, Leaders Club III, IV, S.A.N.S. Club ll, Home Economics Club IV, Bobcat Club II, III, IV, Tri Hi Y II, ll, IV, Music Apprecia- tion Club IV, Junior Class Play Comm. III, Junior Prom Comm. III. FRANK STEFFINE Football lll, IV, Co-captain IV, S.A.N.S. Club Il, Bobcat Ciub III, IV, Sportsmans Club ll. MARGUERITE TAYLOR Shingas Staff CEditoriaIl IV, Band Il, lll, IV, Orchestra ll, lll, IV, Mixed Chorus ll, Ill, IV, G.A.A. II, lll, IV, Leaders Club lll, IV, Secretary Ill, S.A.N.S. Club II, Senior Science Club Ill, Spanish Club Ill, IV, Home Economics Club II, Tri Hi Y II, III, IV, Music Appreciation Club II, lll, Junior Class Play Comm. lll, Junior Prom Comm. III, School Pianist IV. RICHARD ELLIS SMITH Shingas Staff CBusinessJ IV, National Honor Society Ill, IV, President IV, Presidents Cabinet ll, III, IV, Student Council Ill, Band ll, lll, IV, Orchestra ll, III, IV, Track ll, lll, IV, Cross CountryllV, B.A.C. IV, S.A.N.S. Club II, President, Senior Sci- ence Club III, IV, Bobcat Club II, III, IV, Camera Club III, IV, Vice President lll, Class Officer lll, President, Junior Class Play Cast lll, Junior Prom Comm. lll, P. A. System Operator lll, IV, Mid Western Band IV, Sen- ior Class Play Cast. .ALTHEA SPEERHAS Shingas Staft fEditoriall IV, Echo Stat? II, National Honor Society ln, IV, G.A.A. ll, IV, ru- ture Nurses Club IV, S.A.N.S. Club Il, Senior Science Club III, Spanish Club III, IV, Home Economics Club IV, Bobcat Club Il, III, IV, Tri Hi Y Il, lll, IV, Music Appreciation Club Il, III, IV, Secretary ll, Junior Class Play Cast III, Junior Prom Comm. III. HAROLD STEFFEN B.A.C. IV, Junior Class Play Comm. III. VERNA B. STUCK Band II, Mixed Chorus II, IV, G.A.A. II, IV, Future Nurses Club IV, S.A.N.S. Club ll, Sen- ior Science Club IV, Home Econ- omics Club IV, Secretary, Bobcat Club ll, IV, Tri Hi Y ll, IV, Music Appreciation Club ll, Dartford College, England III. JAMES TOROK Shingas Staff lEditoriaID IV, Bancl II, III, IV, Orchestra Il, III, IV, Track ll, Ill, IV, B.A.C. III, IV, S.A.N.S. Club II, Senior Science Club III, IV, Bobcat Club Il, III, IV, Music Apprecia- tion Club IV, Vice President, Sportsmans Club Ill, P. A. Sys- tem Operator Ill, Mid Western Band IV, Senior Class Play Cast. 24 MARY JANE TOSH Shingas Stott IEditorial: IV: Mixed Chorus II, III: G.A.A. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Span- ish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, Ill, IV: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Camera Club II: Music Appre- ciation Club Il, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm, III: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. DONNA L. TRIANCE Shingas Staff lTypistI IV: Band II, III, IV: Mixed Chorus ll, III, IV: G.A.A. Il, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Home Econ- omics Club III: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri Hi Y ll, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III. JOHN A. WADDELL, JR. Shingas StaFF fEditoriaIJ IV: Echo Staff II, III: Presidents Cabinet IV: Student Council II: Football Manager Il, Ill, IV: Basketball Manager II, III, IV: Baseball ll, Ill, IV: B.A.C. ll, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il: Sen- ior Science Club III: Bobcat Club II. III, IV: Vice President III, President IV: Class Officer II, Treasurer: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III: National Honor Society IV. FRED WEIGLE B.A.C. II, III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club Il. GAYE WILSON Shingas Staff fTypist: IV: Echo StaI'T IV: Girls Chorus III: G.A.A. il, ln, iv, s.A.N.s. Club II: Bobcat Club II, IV: Tri Hi Y III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm, III. 25 TONI SUE TRENT Shingas Stat? lEditorialJ IV: National Honor Society III, IV, Treasurer IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: Student Council II, Secre- tary-Treasurer: Band II, III, IV: Orchestra III, IV: Mixed Chorus Il, III, IV: G.A.A. Il, III, IV: Leaders Club III, IV: Future Nurses Club III, IV, President IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Sci- ence Club Ill: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri Hi Y, Vice President III: Mu- sic Appreciation Club II, Ill, IV: Class Officer III, Vice President: Junior Class Play Cast III: Jun- ior Prom Comm. III: Senior Class Play Cast. CAROL ANNE VEIOCK Shingas Staff CEditorialj IV: Echo Staff III, IV, Co-editor IV: Presidents Cabinet IV: Orches- tra II, III: S.A.N.S. Club II: Spanish Club III, IV: Home Economics Club II: Bobcat Club II, III: Tri Hi Y II, III, IV: Future Teachers Club IV: Music Appre- ciation Club II, III, IV: Library Assistant III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III: National Honor So- ciety IV. DONALD WAY Shingas Staff CEditoriaIJ IV: Presidents Cabinet II, IV: Stu- dent Council IV: Basketball II: B.A.C. III, IV: S.A.N.S. Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV, President IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Class Officer Il, President: Junior Prom Comm. Ill: Na- tional Honor Society IV: Senior Class Play Cast. RUTH WHANN Shingas Staff CBusinessj IV: Band Il, III, IV: Mixed Chorus II, IV: G.A.A. II: S.A.N.S. Club II: Home Economics Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II: Junior Class Play Comm. III. BONNIE WIMER Shingas Staff fTypistJ IV: Jun- ior Class Play Comm. III: Jun- ior Prom Comm. III: Lincoln High School, Ellwood City, Penna. Il: Discontinued January 5, 1953. Billy was a member of the DAVID WINBORN Football ll, III, IV: Track ll, lll: B. A. C. II, Ill, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Bob- cat Club Il: Camera Club ll, Ill, IV: Sportsmans Club II, Ill, IV: Junior Class Play Committee III. NELLIE YOUMAN Mixed Chorus III, IV: G. A. A. III, IV: Home Economics Club IV. SCOTT ZIMMERMAN Echo Staff Ill, IV: B.A.C. ll: SANS Club Il: Spanish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Jun- ior Class Play Committee III: Junior Prom Committee Ill. BILLY MCCAIN Born .lune 2, 'I934 Died March 4, 1953 EUGENE WOODBECK Track Ill, IV: Cross Country IV: B. A. C. II, III, IV: Senior Sci- ence Club lll. MIKE ZACHODNI Football Ill, IV: Cross Country Il: B. A. C. II, III, IV: SANS Club ll: Bobcat Club II, lll, IV: Sportsmans Club II: Junior Class Play Committee Ill: Junior Prom Committee Ill. RITA McCOOL Vandergrift High School I, ll, lll. ALFRED DELO lNot pictured: class of 1953. Although confined to his wheelchair by muscular dys- trophy for a number of years, he had continued his studies at home and would have graduated with his class in May. The Class of i953 sincerely regrets his passing and extends profound sympathy to his devoted family. l CARL MURRAY Carl, a member of the Class of 1952, died last spring at a time when his class could not express appropriately its sympathy in the pages of the Shingas. On behalf of the classes of 1952 and 1953 we would like to offer our belated tribute to the mem- ory of our classmate and friend. The new, refriger- ated drinking fountains presented by his class in honor of Carl will keep him in our memory always. 27 Umm Emma Slwp, ofzllmwzy, dmiaianfn, ,5miw:, fmaih, Bam-, Wlafh, Jwwwf 29 '11, glam, MMM R. Crumrine, Vice Presidenfg J. Reising, Secreioryy K. Black, Presidenfp H. J. Bloom, Treasurer 30 274 HOME ROOM 214: Back Row-E. Anderson, J. Vaughn, N. Lengyel, J. Javens, R. Ullom, R. Bumiller, P. Puppich, T. Schlosser, E. Collins, F. Frank, L. Koss, C. Stahl. Second Row- Mrs. B. Cook, W. Netherland, P. Marlin, W, Heckman, F. Cucinelli, J. McClure, M. Shaw, L. Robinson, H. Delo, G. Bevington. Front Row-D. Boyce, B. Padgett, D. Witherow, P. Loxley, D. Van Maldeghem, D. Farley, M. McCrory, A. Karlberg, M. Beck, N. Henry. 273 HOME ROOM 213: Back Row-R. Embree, R. Lewis, A. Bissell, J. Hineman, J. Karns, G Krenke, R. Grif1ith, K. Stanley. Third Row-Mr. N. W. Reber, R. Sullivan, I. Schweiger, E Watterson, F. Arbuthnot, J. Niedergal. Second Row-R. Moody, L. Bundy, B. Buckley, S Herstine, D. Shimrak, T. Reed, D. Crumine. Front R'ow-N. Radcliff, B. Stout, D. Wakeley M. Kerr, S. Bixler, M. McCIeery, T. J. Wolz, M. McDermott. 31 A8-4 277 HOME ROOM B-4: Buck Row-Mr. D. D. Higbee, R. Moh, K. Black, P. Petfler, D. Harris, R. Kunsman, W. Sullivan, C. Engelman, R. Kaszer. Front Row-E. Hughes, M. Weller, B. McMinn, F. Llewellyn, R. Stanley, P. Reinhardt, R. Scoii, F. Beecher, J. Cumming. HOME ROOM 211: Back Row-P. Bernauer, A. Cupani, T. Amburnsen, S. Feibus, W. Merri- man, J. Headland, C. Saberin, J. Smith, J. Bukey, R. Umstead. Serond Row-Miss A Lawson, A. Sfauffer, J. Morgonie, D. Huntsberger, J. Sievens, B. Moriimer, A. Hall, J. Chol- mer, R. Laughlin, P. Kistler. Front Row-M. Linzey, S. McClements, J. Cousins, M. Romigh M. Thomas, J. Wilson, H. J. Bloom, D. Johnson. -1 HOME ROOM 208: Back Row-Mrs. A. McEIfresh, M. Dawson, R. Baumgczrd, J. Hull, D. Weaver, S. Siroyer, C. Ziggos, J. Reising. Front Row-N. Geibel, B. McMillen, P. Blinn, F. Stone, J. Clork, P. Sfeeb, R. Leis, B. Morvin. HOME ROOM 209: Back Row-E. Thompson, K. Kirchner, D. McPeok, R. Hulf, R. Staub, C Bogovich, H. Long, T. Munroe, J. Long. Third Row-Mr. H. V. Mowery, R. Cherry, J. Powers S. Amberson, W. Sell. Second Row-H. Bell, C. Farrell, C. Stevenson, S. McCIeery, M. Ander son, M. DeWiff, R. Hastings, E. Richards. Fran! Row-S. Stuck, M. K. Linfz, S. Gibson, E Bloom, N. Jackson, B. Megill, D. Willoughby, S. Roll. 33 45'-2 Back Row-J. Lindey, G. Miller, F. Dawson, N. Avery, E. Stout, D. Hayes, M. Pike, C. Gray. Third Row-Mr. W. L. Charlesworth J. Saberin, T. Collins, J. Griffin, W. Lennox, P. Icenhour, H. Fee- ley, J. Walker. Second Row-J. Brew, R. Cendroski, N. Fife, C Sallade, J. Trishman, D. Wimer, S. Fuller. Frcnt Row-S. Shaw J. Hencel, E. Imrie, N. Baumgard, S. Amburnsen, J. Steed, Y George, P. Pollock. 46'-3 Back Row-G. Renner, A. Cornell, J. Jacobus, W. Mitchell, L. 50 5 i U . Scheibner, J. High, J. Loughren. Third Row-Miss G. Gates, T. Nail, R. Brockett, D. Dentler, E. Zinkan, L. Baker, R. Wallace. Second Row-S. Frazier, G. Pomaybo, D. Bryner, M. Karr, L. D. Newmih, Vice president: M. Speer, secretary? J' Brew, Moore, B. Ayers, N. Trushel, G. Gerbi, N. McCullough. Front Treasurer, N. Avery, President. A3 ' lv Row-N. J. Nail, J. Henry, D. Shema, M. Witten, J. Kress, N. Davis, J. Beecher, S. Lippincott, P. Supler, M. Scrfvener. X i S 270 Back Row-M. Catanese, J. Barley, B. Vander Hoeven, W. Hollander, I. Willoughby, G. Smith, J. Ripper, J. Eash, D. McMillan, W. Grunert, D. Newroth. Second Row-Mrs, A, Burry, J. Kress, J. Pauvlinch, S. Bloom, L. Vaughn, L. Campbell, R. GralT, D. Gressly, T. Custer. Front Row-J. Hughes, B. Kuns- man, J. Eakin, M. Speer, J. Shaffer, A. Galo- vic, N. Young, B. Baker, P. McMinn, D. Maron. gonl. 34 f 1 48-2 45'-3 270 35 272 HOME ROOM 212: Back Row-R. Moclntosh, R. Riggs, D. Morford, W. Fuller, E. Groves J. Carver, M. Baker, J. Hoban, D. Smith. Third Row-R. Cousins, C. Kerr, D. Drake, F Thomas, P. Hildman. Second Row-Miss J. Zerby, L. McDonald, R. Azzerello, T. Morse, C Keagy, R. Sevin, S. Snyder, N. Turner, D, Holt. Front Row-B. Bloom, B. Dunham, N. Mac- Millen, N. Potter, B. Graham, D. Campbell, D. Krupinski, G. Gallio, J. Thomas, J. Wright HOME ROOM 215: Back Row-W. Davis, R. Grosskopf, W. Hanley, T. Vandersllce J Equels, D. Kunkle, R. Rosica, B. Wilson. Third Row-R. Patton, S. Holmes D Gifltord T Forbes, G. Churm, G. Smith, E. Metzger. Second Row-Mr. Kane, J. Headland C Kensly F. Landers, B. Williams, M. Stack, M. Russell, H. Pfeifer. Front Row-V. Cellerlm L Shaw J. Trishman, C. Hurtf, D. McPherson, P. McCallisfer, E. Eichenlaub, B. J. Gardner M Barclay P. Boyde. 36 1 xv Oli Q2-5' gwldwf Fl fa QL- Cf' 6 A y 4Y2l,bgg L-If MS , . ECHO-Back row: E. Hughes, J. Griffith, N. Mabin, A. Buffalini. Middle row: L. Robinson, W, Scherr- bcsum, D. Wakely, G. Wilson, M. J. Pitcher, V. Croyle, C. Bonnar, S. Zimmerman. Front row: S. Stuck, S. McCleery, C. Veiock, Mrs. B. Cook, C. L. Seethaler, S. McClements, F. Cucinelli, N. Dambaugh. .Shin A SHINGAS FOR ME-IN '53 . Such was the slogan of the Shingas Staff this year. With our sights set on the production of 900 books our salesmen went to work. After a slow start sales picked up and by the end of the second week our goal was in sight. To the wonderful support given us by the students in school was added the ever-increasing response by the alumni, businessmen and School Board members. Thus the class of '53 can boast the highest record ever set by any class of Beaver High. Not to be outdone the editorial staff went to work in earnest. Picture schedules were set up, contracts signed for printing and covers, plans developed and production went into high gear. By the end of January two thirds of the book had been completed and was in the hands of the printer. By March 1 all that re- mained was some proof-reading. Thanks to the fine cooperation all around our book was ready for distribution early in May. To the class of '54 we throw the chal- lenge- Beat our records--if you can! 39 ,ww , No modern organization, club, school, or community is complete today without a news- paper or some publication. To keep the students of B. H. S. informed concerning school affairs, to keep the commun- ity informed about activities of various high school groups the Echo Staff of T952-53 did an outstanding job of liaison between the school and community through the pages of the Beaver Valley Times. Appearing eight times during the year as a mimeographed paper thanks to the Office Practice class and Mr. R. G. Smith, the Echo tried not to miss a bit of gossip, sports items, club news or all school news that's fit to print . The ninth or Senior issue was printed and included the Senior will and prophecy- highlights of the year and outstanding accom- plishments of the Senior Class. Among the noteworthy accomplishments ofthe Echo StaFf was another fine Heart Hop held on Valentine's Day. The innovation added to this year's Heart Hop was a King and Queen of Hearts. These two were elected by the couples during intermission. A tour of the valley schools by staff members resulted in suggestions for improving the Echo in future years. Howie. cofwmica, Klub OH, boy! Smell that delicious, savory aro- ma of ham patties sizzling in a thick pool of pineapple juice! Who's doing the cooking? Why, that's Miss Evans, the Gas Company demonstra- tor, showing oft her skills to the girls ofthe Home Economics Club. This is the only one ofthe many appetite-stimulating programs which this group oFfers. Mrs. Auleene McElfresh, home economics teacher, is the able sponsor of this group. The otticers are: president, Georgia Shaw, vice-presi- dent, Audrey McLaughlin, secretary, Verna Stuck, and treasurer, Judy Hult. n,f1LL6 Music from Bach to boogie featured the lively Music Appreciation Club meetings every other Wednesday. Popularly known as the M. A. C., the club sponsored a fund-raising square dance in December and the annual trip to a musical program in Pittsburgh in the spring. Sponsor of the group, Mr. A. Murray Cornelius, worked with officers Marie Montag, president, Jim Torok, vice-president, Beth Bloom, secretary, Janet Reising, treasurer, and Nora Dambaugh, program chairman, to present interesting pro- grams and activities for the group. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB-Fifth row: M. Hall, P. McDade, M. Beck, M. McCleery, S. Stuck, J. Casp, R. Staub, C. Newroth, M. Montag, E. Grad, M. Petry, E. Safford, G. Gallio, C. Sallade, J. Henry. Fourth row: P. Supler, B, Gardner, P. Pollock, M. Whitten, S. Herstine, M. Romigh, B. Megill, E. Rader, D. Witherow, J. Rankin, E. Razaire, J. Gooch, J. Kress. Third row: J. Wilson, M. Davis, M. Sallade, D. Weaver, T. Wolz, N. Small, C. Deku. Second row: N. Radclifte, B. Stout, M. Dawson, P. High, B. Erath, L. Jenkins, M Pitcher, R. Whann, J. Eakin, J. Baumgard, R. Baumgard, S. Byers, A. Speerhas, S. Coombs. First row: J Wright, N. Youman, G. Shaw, M. Speer, A. McLaughlin, Mrs. A. McEl'Fresh, V. Stuck, J, Hult, M. Didio G. Barley, W. Casto, T. Trent. 1 M. A. C.-Fourth row: W. Fuller, J. Torok, J. Fisher, E. Grad, V. Graham, L. McDonald, J. Jacobus, R. Scott, R. Rosica, J. Carver. Third row: J. Shatter, E. Imrie, M. Whitten, M. Lintz, E. Langaunet, J. Casp, S. Frazier, M. Petry J. Hughes, J. Trishman, S. Strayer, D. Van Maldeghem, M. Edwards, K. Schneider. Second row: B, Brkich, N. Small, B, Stout, M. Taylor, T. Palumbo, C, Veiock, C. Seethaler, N. Potter, W. Casto, S. Coombs, G. Barley, A. Speerhas, M. Didio, T, Trent, C. Stevenson. First row: R. Staub, M. Tosh, J. Hencel N. Young, B. Bloom, D. Crumrine, M. Montag, N. Dambaugh, J. Reising, S. Gibson, N. MacMillen, B. Dun- ham, B. Marvin. 1 1412, L. mag 40 Xiibifielei if if 'BYE 'SYTQNL11-'?l1iftlkxu'573'43?'fr wifiiissf J-15 3. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB-Top Picture-Back row: A. Buffalini, C, Burk, M. E. Edwards, S. Fritz, R. Fisher, R. Richards. Front row: C. Veiock, J. A. Casp, N. Dambaugh, C. L. Seethaler, Mr. C. S. Linn, M. Montag, S. Coombs, K. Schneider, T. Palumbo. FUTURE NURSES CLUB-Bottom Picture-Back row: G. Barley, J, Trishman, P. McMinn, D. Witherow, A. Speerhas, T. Trent, B. Erath, P. High, B. Bloom, N. Geibel, S. Aeschbacher. Middle row: W. Casto, S. Stuck, E, Langaunet, E. Razaire, A, Galovic, J. Henry, J. Rankin, P. Pollock, N. Trushel, L. Moore, B. Buckley, C. Newroth. Front row: S, Frazier, G. Gallio, B. Dunham, N, Davis, Mrs. H. MacAleer, S. Bixler, M. Anderson, P. Pauvlinch, P. McAllister. Jafufuz, jmclmfw, The Future Teachers Club, under the direc- tion of Mr. C. S. Linn, is one of the newest organi- zations in the school, formed just two years ago. The main purpose of the club is to instruct and guide the future teachers of America. In carry- ing out this obiective, the students enioyed ob- serving classes in session and discussing any question they might have with the teachers. The seniors were given the opportunity to visit and receive help from the various teachers of the Beaver School District. 41 Jaime, Wwmm, Although the club is mode up completely of girls, anyone interested in nursing or any field of medicine is eligible to ioin the Future Nurses Club. Under the guidance of the school nurse, Mrs. Helen McAleer, the girls choose hospitals in which they would like to train by visiting the various hospitals in the district. Practical information and helpful guidance was offered to the girls by the many nurses who spoke at club meetings. With Toni Trent as president, Jean Trishman as vice-president, Suzanne Frazier as secretary, and Penny Pollock as treasurer, the girls have really had a successful club. A, !f'A,tzanoLc4, l Top Picture-Back row: C. Gray, W. Merriman, W. Scherrbaum, D. Barclay, D. Hays, J. Barley, M. Weller R. Umstead, S. Zimmerman, D. Drake, D. Morford. Third row: F. Beecher, J. Hoban, A. Cupani, N. Leng yel, N. Henry, B. Mortimer, J. Ripper, W. Netherland, L. Baker, M. Baker, R. Patton, R. Brockett. Second row D. Boyce, L. Vaughn, L. Shaw, P. Supler, N. Dambaugh, C. Veiock, T. Palumbo, M. Taylor, C. Stevenson, J Wright, J. Eakin, M. Speer, N. MacMillen, R. N. Fife, G. Sohn. Front row: C. L. Seethaler, V. Graham, D Hall, E. Grad, A. Speerhas, G. Barley, S. Coombs, M. Shaw, W. Casto, G. Gallic, C. Sallade, S. Gibson B. Bloom. Bottom Picture-Back row: J. Murphy, R. Bradshaw, D. Harris, E. Stout, J. Cornell, A. Bissell, F. Mason, Farrell, D. Musser, D. Patton, R. Ullom, W. Hanley, J. High, R. Riggs, G. Miller. Middle row: H. Feeley, Kunsman, M. J. Tosh, S. Strayer, D. Van Maldeghem, M. Karr, D. Wimer, J. Stevens, P. McAllister, Potter, B. Buckley, J. Hencel, M. Whitten, F. Thomas. Front row: M. E. DeWitt, R. Leis, J. McClure, Geibel, N. Young, K, Kirchner, Miss A. Lawson, D. Livingstone, M. Anderson, M. Linzey, H. J. Bloom, Cucinelli, B. Marvin. Have you ever heard of breaking the pinata or of dancing the la raspa with a handsome ca- ballero? If you belonged to the Spanish Club you would. Not only do you become familiar with the customs of Spanish-speaking countries, but also you get a chance to use your Spanish vocabulary, shaky though it may be, at the Klub meetings. The popular club is under the leader- ship of Senorita Adella Lawson, sponsor, and offi- cers: Senor Dave Livingstone, president, Senor Ken Kirchner, vice-president, Senorita Susie Coombs, secretary, and Senorita Mary Shaw, treasurer. 42 5PD!lfAI'l'L6lI'ld. Klub Beware all bunnies and guppiesl The Beav- er High Sportsmans Club is on the loose. When these fearsome hunters and fishermen get hot on the trail they show no mercy! Although formed only two years ago, the club has already created an increased interest in out-of-door sports and activities in the high school. One ofthe outstand- ing speakers was Robert Stout, well known Beav- er businessman, who told the boys how to plan a hunting trip. The Sportsmans Club was under the capable leadership of the following: Donald D. Higbee, sponsor, Ronald Bumiller, president, Richard Umstead, vice-president, Hank Feeley, secretary, and Glen Renner, treasurer. 'Sat JM 6' 67116 Hold it! O. K.! Next please! If you attended any of the big high school dances this year, you probably saw enthusiastic Camera Club members busily snapping the pic- tures of all the dancing lads and lasses. Then, too, the Camera Club's Photo Contest created quite an interest from the student body. The competition was keen and the Club members produced many outstanding photos, some of which are displayed in the Shingas. The Camera Club takes charge of operating the movie proiection machines and assists the Shingas Stat? in the developing and printing of pictures to be used in the yearbook. The officers are: president, Charles Gardner, vice-president, Bob Fisher, secretary, Janet Reis- ing, and treasurer, Nancy Potter. Mr. Charles worth is the sponsor of the organization. miller, H. Feeley, P. Reinhardt. born J. Carver, D. Gifford, Headland, R. Riggs, R. l-CWIS, Feibus, Fourth row: J. Ripper, Brockett, H. Feeley, N. Puppich, Baker, R. Rosica, T, Collins, Trishman, J. Henry. 43 SPORTSMAN CLUB-Back row: R Cousins, E. Grove, D, Dentler, W Fuller, W. Hollander, M. Weller, J Walker. Middle row: G. Beving ton, J. Hoban, J. Eash, J. Loughren G. Churm, D. Kunkle, J. Equals Front row: G. Renner, F. Mason R. Umstead, Mr. D. Higbee, R. Bu CAMERA CLUB-Back row: H. Len nox, D. Hays, D. Smith, K. Stanley W. Hollander, J. Fisher, D. Wi Stanley, W. Fuller, P. Reinhardt, Anderson, D. Patton, J. Matthews C. Bonner. Third row: M. Pike, P lcenhaur, B. Vander Hoeven, Y George, J. Headland, S. Strayer, D Van Maldeghem, A. Buffalini, R Smith, A. Cupani, D. Dallenbach R. Bradshaw. Second row: R. Cen droski, N. Young, J. Stevens, F Landers, P. Boyde, C. Kinsley. T Wolz, E. lmrie, J. Shaffer, S. Fra zier, S. Bixler, N. MacMilIen, R. N Fife, B. Dunham. Front row: E Kunsman, S. Lippincott, J. Brew M. Speer, J. Hencel, R. Fisher, N Potter, Mr. W. Charlesworth, J Reising, C. Gardner, P. Supler J 1 TOP-Back Row: C. Newroth, V. Stuck, D. Krupinski, H. Pfeifer, B. Williams, G. Gerbi, J. Kress, G Gallio, C. Sallade, N. Jackson, J. A. Clark, D. Farley, P. Blinn, S. Amburnsen, M. Shaw, F. Cucin elli, H. J. Bloom. Fifth Row: M. Dawson, L. Campbell, N. Davis, R. Groff, J. Beecher, D. Camp bell, S. Stuck, M. J. Linzey, C. Hurtt, P. Supler, N. Turner, J. Eakin, P. Russel, S. Snyder, J. A. Henry R. N, Fife, J. Rankin. Fourth Row: V. Cellerini, A. Hall, B. Mortimer, S. Fritz, M. Scrivener, S. Shaw D. Triance, D. Hall, P. McPherson, B. Gardner, S. Fuller, B. Baker, D. Bryner, M. Speer, A. Speerhas B. Kunsman. Third Row: M. Thomas, D. Boyce, D. Marangoni, N. McCullough, B. Eichenlaub, D Holt, R. Azzarello, B. Ayers, M. J. Pitcher, G. Wilson, A. McLaughlin, L. Jenkins, E. Safford, T Morse, M. Didio, G. Sohn. Second Row: P. Steeb, D. Johnson, P. McMinn, R. Baumgard, B. Pad gett, W. Casto, G. Barley, M. McCleery, J. Eakin, V. Croyle, P. Pollock, L. Moore, N. Trushell, R Sevin. First Row: M. Anderson, S. Bixler, G. Shaw, M. Karr, D. Wimer, N. Henry, D. Wakely, M Beck, B. Erath, I. Lopota. BOTTOM-Buck Row: L. Shaw, E. Razaire, J. Gooch, J. Hult, M. Barclay, J. Cousins, R. Leis, A. Carl burg, C. Ziggas, D. Shimrak, P. McDade, M. McDermott, P. Boyde, B. Graham, J. Headland, B. Buck ley. Fourth Row: L. Vaughn, P. Silvis, E. Imrie, P. Pauvlinch, M. Witten, F. Landers, D. Willoughby B Megill, P. High, T. Wolz, M. Romigh, M. McCrory, Y. George, C. Kensley. Third Row: M. Sallade D. Weaver, B. Wimer, J. Shaffer, R. Cendroski, E. Langaunet, J. Casp, E. Grad, V. Graham, S Llp pincott, D. Van Maldeghem, S. Strayer, N. Baumgard, A. Galovic, D. Shema. Second Row: B. Brklch S. Small, B. Stout, M. Taylor, T. Palumbo, C. Veiock, C. Seethaler, M. Lintz, S. Frazier, J. Reising J Brew, C. Stevenson, T. Trent, M. Edwards, K. Schneider. First Row: R. Staub, M. Tosh, J. Hencel N. Young, S. McCleery, Mrs. A. Burry, N. Dambaugh, M. Montag, S. Coombs, S. Gibson N MacMillen, B. Dunham, B. Marvin. The Tri Hi Y, one of Beaver's biggest worthy purpose are Mrs Adelaide Burr clubs, opens its doors to all girls of the high sponsor, and oiificersz Gay Barley, president, school. The purpose of the Tri Hi Y is to cre- Marty McCleery, vice-president, Nora Dam ate, maintain, and extend throughout the baugh, secretary, Wanda Casto, treasurer, home, school and community, high standards Marie Montag, chaplain Sally McCleery h s of Christian character. To carry out this torian. 44 .d,.d. Calling all girls! Would you like to earn a Basketball , a B , a club emblem , iust by participating in your favorite sports activi- ties? You would? Then ioin the G. A. A.l The Girls Athletic Association, sponsored by Miss Genevieve Gates, held its meetings and tournaments during the activity period each Monday and Wednesday. Soccer, played in the fall, was followed by those favorite in- door sports, ping pong, paddle tennis, and badminton. November came along and so did volley ball. The volley ball teams fought vigorously to gain the championship title at the annual volley ball tournament. After the Christmas holiday the basket- ball season went into full swing. Swimming suits were taken out of moth balls and every- one went in for a dip at the G. A. A. swim- ming party that was held in New Brighton Y. M. C. A. building. Each sports event fea- tured during the year was attended in high spirits by all the members. G. A. A. girls learn: To appreciate is to participate . The officers of the G. A. A. are: president, Darla Hall, vice-president, Gretchen Sohn, sec- retary, Jean McClure, and treasurer, Sally McClements. G A A Top, Bock Row-P. Boyde, J. Trish- man, N. Youman, V. Stuck, B. Bloom, S. Shaw, C. Newroth,.E. Safford, A. Karlberg. Third Row-J. Thomas,L. Campbell, R. Sevin, M. Davis, N. Henry, M. McCrory, M. Barclay, C. Kensley, Y. George, J. Headland. Second Row-G. Wilson, M. J. Pitcher, M. L. Didio, C. Stevenson, K. Szhneider, E. Grad. A. McLaugh- lin, L. Jenkins, l. Lapota, R. Fife, J. Brew, B. Erath. Front Row-M. Sallade, M. J. Tosh, D. Van Maldeghem, S. Strayer, V, Graham, Miss Gates, V. Croyle, M. Speer, S. Amburnsen, D. Krupinski, M. Karr. Middle, Back Row-L. McDonald, T. Palumbo, J. Stevens, J. Rankin, M. Monlag, B. Marvin, M. DeWitt, M. Shaw, N. Dambaugh, M. E. Edwards, P. Pauvlinch, P. Russell, D. Willough- by, N. Jackson, J. Cousins. Fourth Row-N. Nail, B. Baker, C. Keagy, D. Campbell, N. Davis, B. Graham, S. Snyder, G. Gerbi, J. Beecher, D. Shema, F. Landers, S. Bloom, E. Bloom, B. Megill, F. Stone. Third Row-5. Fuller, L. Shaw, L. Moore, N. Trushell, R. Groff, A. Galovic, B. Dunham, M. Scrivener, W. Cas- to, H. Pfeifer, G. Barley, A. Speerhas, J. Baum- garcl, D. Gressly, B. Reich. Second Row- N. McMillan, D. Holt, B. Eichenlaub, D. Maran- goni, M. A. Stach, M. Romigh, J. Clark, A. Hall, P. Blinn, S. Coombs, B. Padgett, R. Baum- gard, P. McMinn, J. Eakin, S. Byers. First Row-S. McClements, D. Hall, T. Morse, D. Bryner, M. Anderson, S. Bixler, S. McCleery, S. Stuck. - Bottom Picture, Back Row-R. Leis, J. Reising, D. McPherson, C. Hurtt, B. Buckley, J. Hult, E. lmrie, J. Shaffer, S. Frazier, M. Beck, S. Lip- pencott, B. J. Gardner, C. Sallade, B. Kuns- man. Third Row-J. Wright, D. Shimrak, E. Rader, B. Witherow, N. Baumgard, B. Brkich, P. Silvis, M. McDermott, J. Hencel, J. Wilson, J. Eakin, P. Supler, D. Wimer, N. Turner. Sec- ond Row-D. Triance, D. Johnson, E. Razaire, J. Gooch, D. Weaver, N. Small, P. Steeb, T. J. Wolz, B. Ayers, R. Azzarello, D. Wakely, B. Wirner. First Row-J. Hughes, S. Fritz, M. Tay- lor, P. Pollock, J. Steed, T. Trent, J. McClure, H. J. Bloom, F. Cucinelli, M. Lintz, M. Linzey, M. McCleery, 45 Back Row: D. Winborn, R. Kunsman, T. Schlosser, R, Embree, D. Harris, F. Franks, R. Stanley, R. Lewis, M. Weller, H. Long, P. Puppich, N. Puppich. Third Row: R. Vaughn, L. Koss, C. Saberin, E. Thompson, E. Hughes, K. Kirchner, W. Merriman, J. Headlancl, J. Cornell, D. McPeak, R. Kaszer, B. McMinn, R. Mott. Second Row: G. Krenke, J. Bukey, R. Cherry, H. Bell, S. Gibson, S. Strayer, D. Van Maldeghem, M. Beck, W. Sell, R. Hastings, S. Zimmerman, C. Bonnar. First Row: J. McClure, R. Leis, J. Reising, B. Erath, C. Stevenson, M. Dewitt, Mr. N. W. Reber, S. McCleery, S. McClements, B. Marvin, S. Bixler, M. Anderson, H. Bloom. Top Row: D. Barclay, D, Hoyman, J, Griffith, J. Torok, P. Bernauer, D. Musser, S. Mehring, E. Woodbeck, P, Lloyd, K. Carpenter, F. Kimbrew, J. Murphy, D. Dragon, I. Peters. Third Row: R. Ullom, D. Livingstone, F. Arbuthnot, T. O'Donnell, W. Shatter, A. Bissell, K. Black, D. Patton r C, Gardner, R. DeYoung. Second Row: R. Richards, R. Anderson, J. Javens, R. Hays, M. Petry, J. Stevens, V. Stuck, P. Kistler, R. Smith, N. Ruehl. First Row: D. Wakely, M. Linzey, S. Stuck, T. Wolz, S. Byers, J. Gooch, D. Way, D. Crumrine, N. Geibel, D. Witherow, M. McCleery, F. Cuccinelli, M. Shaw. Commander Reber and his Rangers did not communicate with outer space this year, but they did have a club to be proud of. The Senior Science Club, open to all chemistry and physics students offers an opportunity for ex- periment and research in these fields. As one of their outstanding projects of the year the club visited the Westinghouse Plant in Vanport. The Westinghouse en- gineers might have had some expert advice in the field of science had they asked for it, however, since they did not, members of the Live Wire Beaver High Club were able to 46 Klub concentrate on learning something about the processes and products of Westinghouse. An- other interesting experience was the visit to the Science Club Fair in Pittsburgh. Monthly meetings of the club were interesting not only because they provided entertaining experi- ments and movies, but also because of the re- freshments that followed. The officers of the club are: Don Way, president, Dick Crumrine, vice president, Mary Estelle Dewitt, secretary, Sally McCleery, treasurer. Mr. Nevin W. Reber is the sponsor. Top Picture-Back row: H. Lennox, D. Kunkle, J. Eash, M. Pike, B. Wilson, J. Carver, T. Collins, W. Hanley, J. High, W. Davis, N. Avery, G. Churm, D. Newroth, B. Vander Hoeven, E. Metzgar. Fourth row: J. Saberin P. lcenhour, J. Laughren, R. Brockett, D. McMillan, J. Ripper, R. Patton, P. Vanderslice, L. Baker, P. Hildman M. Baker, R. Wallace. Third row: R. Sevin, N. J. Nail, L. Vaughn, M. Witten, J. Shafier, L. Moore, G Pamaybo, J, Trishman, J. Trishman, S. Frazier, B. J. Gardner. Second row: L. Shaw, E. Imrie, B. Baker, S Fuller, N. Trushel, R. Azzarelo, B, Ayers, M, Carr, N. MacMillen, R. N. Fife, M. Barclay, N. Turner, C. Keagy Front row: B. Kunsman, S. Lippincott, D. Campbell, S. Snyder, N. Davis, J. Brew, D. Giftord, J. Eakin, J Henry, B. Dunham, P. Supler, T. Morse, P. McMinn. Bottom Picture-Back row: G. Renner, S. Holmes, E. Groves, W. Hollander, T. Forbes, T. Willoughby, E. Stout, J. Barley, J. Jacobus, G. Smith, W. Mitchell, B. Fuller, D. Riggs, D. Morford, J. Loughren. Fourth row: D. Smith, G. Miller, D. Dentler, J. Equels, J. Walker, J. Lindey, G. Smith, E. Zinkan, H. Feeley, R. Macintosh, R. Grosskopp, M. Catanese, L. Scheibner, R. Rosica, T. Mason. Third row: J. Beecher, B. Bloom, P. Pollock, C. Sallade, J. Kress, G. Gallio, R. Groff, B. Graham, S. Campbell, B. Williams, H. Pfeifer, D. McPherson, P. McAllister, D. Shema. Second row: G. Gerbi, D, Krupinski, D. Wimer, S. Shaw, N. McCullough, D. Bryner, R. Baumgard, C. Hurtt, P. Russell, N. Potter, A. Galovic, J. Steed, S. Bloom, D. Efchenlaub, D. Holt. Front row: M. Scrivener, J. Hencel, J. Thomas, J. Wright, J. Hughes, N. Young, 5. Amburnsen, Mr. Charlesworth, M. Speer, L. McDonald, D. Marangoni, V. Cellerini, M. A. Stack. 5.. Q. WL. 5.. A day in Cook's forest and a field trip to Pittsburgh with visits to the Carnegie Museum, Phipps Conservatory, and Highland Park Zoo highlighted the activities of the S.A.N.S. Clulo. Under the guidance of Mr. Charlesworth, the Science and Nature Study Club strives to extend and enlarge classroom learning in biology. The monthly meetings include movies, talks, and demonstrations relating to regular study. Presi- dent, Dave GiFFord, vice-president, Marjorie Speer, secretary, Sue Amburnsen, and treasurer, Joan Brew were the officers this year. BOBCAT CLUB OFFICERS: Back-.l. Eakin, N. Dam- baugh, S. Coombs. Front-W. Sell, J. Waddell, R. Smith. 580 Lat Klub Choose a partner! It Takes Two To Tango! Some enthusiastic Arthur Murray pupils really danced the tango at the monthly Satur- day night Bobcat Dances. In addition to the regular monthly dances the Club sponsored the dances held after the home basketball games. The annual semi-for- mal Christmas Dance and the Basketball Dance were the highlights of the Bobcat dance pro- gram for the year. All of the Bobcat Dances were under the direction of the Club sponsor, Mr. Donald Hig- bee, and the Club officers: president, Jack Waddell, vice-president, Bill Sell, secretary, Jan Eakin, treasurer, Susie Coombs, and the co-chairmen, Nora Dambaugh and Dick Smith. LEADERS CLUB: Back-R. Staub, S. Bixler, J. McClure, M. Shaw, D. Hall, Miss G. Gates, T. Trent. Front-G. Sohn, S. McClements, S. Coombs, G. Barley, M. Tay- Klub Especially active in the athletic depart- ment ot our school is a group of iunior and senior girls known as the Leaders Club. Spon- sored by Miss Genevieve Gates, these twelve girls assist in the gym classes by taking the roll, checking showers, and helping the stu- dents in their gym activities. ln September the leaders attended the annual Playday which was held at the Ali quippa High School. The purpose of Playday is to give leaders ot different high schools an opportunity to meet and discuss their activities for the year, and to participate in the lively athletic contests planned by the host school. The officers ot the Leaders Club are: presi- dent, Susie Coombs, secretary-treasurer, Sally McClements. lor, J. Hult. STAGE CREW-W. Keugy, C. Sicshl, J. Lloycl, F. Frank. P. A. SYSTEM OPERATORS: Buck-W. Cupps, N. Mobin, R. Davis. Front-R. Crumrine, R. Smith, R. Anderson. 1 JLQLU F. J.. 5l!4f2l'l'L UPI WDDE, pjwiq . . MOVIE PROJECTIONISTS: Buck-H. Feeley, K. Kirch- ner, R. Stanley, W. Cupps, S. Mehring, C. Gardner. Froni-J. Ripper, C. Farrell, l.. Baker, J. Carver, A. Cornell. nunal Under the direction of Mr. Charles S. Linn, the Presidents Council is organized each year as a medium for discussing the activities of the high school. The council is composed of the editors, leaders, and presidents of the various high school groups. At their meetings the members of the Presidents Council have an opportunity to exchange ideas and to dis- cuss the many problems and accomplishments of student organizations. fanned The Student Council, organized for over twenty years, strives to promote and improve the worthy ideals of scholarship, citizenship, sportsmanship, and better relations between the faculty and student body. The Student Council sponsors the selling of candy at home basketball games, the annual trimming of the Christmas tree placed at the entrance ot the high school, and the successful Amateur Show. The group is under the leadership of Mrs. Auleene McElfresh and Mr. Charles S. Linn. The oFlicers of the council are: president, Rob- ert Richards, vice-president, Ken Kirchner, and secretary-treasurer, Sarah Shaw. PRESIDENTS COUNCIL-Back row: Mr. C. S. Linn, D. Gifford, R. Smith, W. Cupps, J. Waddell, K. Black, C Gardner, D. Way, N. Avery, R. Bumiller, D. Livingstone, R. Richards. Front row: G. Shaw, C. L. See- thaler, C. Veiock, K. Schneider, T. Trent, M. Montag, G. Barley, M, L. Didio, S. Coombs, D. Hall, G. Sohn. STUDENT COUNCIL-Back row: R. Kunsman, S. Mehring, K. Black, D. Way, W. Merriman, W. Cupps. Middle row: N. Avery, J. Barley, D. Gifford, R. Riggs, R. Sullivan. Front row: J. High, M. E. Edwards, K. Kirchner, Mrs. A. McElfresh, R. Richards, S. Shaw, F. Cucinelli, N. Geibel. , Shady Back Row: W .Casto, E. Langaunet, M. E. Edwards, C. Veiock, J. Waddell, D. Way, R. Richards, S. Meh- ring, M. Montag, V. Graham, C. L. Seethaler. Front Row: Miss C. Esenwein, D. Hall, K. Schneider, R. Smith, G. Barley, T. Trent, W. Cupps, G. Sohn. The induction ceremony of the Alpha Chapter presented in February was an out- standing assembly. Presented by the eight members selected at the end of their iunior year the program was very impressive. Dick Smith, the president, presided and welcomed the guests. Devotions and the pledge to the flag were led by Darla Hall and Bill Cupps. Gay Barley voiced the spirit of the group in a song entitled Let's Sing, Let's Play, Let's Work Together. The introduction of the four members who portrayed the four obiectives of the So- ciety was made by the president through the following: for Service, All down the endless years the wheels are run By little things. The service of life, Small in the eyes of man but not of God. for Leadership, Today, this very hour, our brave land calls For men who have the spark of character Called Leadership. for Character, When all man's earthly goods have dropped away And he stands still and shining all above Upon the world's bright rim for God to iudge, On some thing rests the light-his character. for Scholarship, A book of gold: let this your symbol be For scholarship, the beacon light of truth. Bill Cupps, Althea Speerhas, Gretchen Sohn and Kathy Schneider spoke briefly on each of these subjects after which the new candidates were given the pledge. Mr. C. S. Linn, principal of Beaver High School presented Miss Esenwein, sponsor of the Society to the assembly and guests after which he commented briefly on the selection of candidates and presented the newly elected members their certificate of membership. Toni Trent then introduced the guest speaker for the day, Morgan H. Sohn, iudge of the Court of Common Pleas, Beaver County. His excellent talk dealt with the relationship of these four qualities to life itself. He capa- bly pointed out their importance for good citi- zenship. Gay Barley then entertained the audience with another song Don't Talk to me of Spring. The members closed the program by singing the Alma Mater. TOP-Back Row: M. Petry, E. Eichenlaub, D. Witherow, J. Thomas, A. Galovfc, J. Shaffer, S. Hers- tine, P. McAllister, D. Shema, H. Pfeifer, S. Snyder, N. Davis, B. Graham. Third Row: M. Stack, E. Rader, J. Wright, F. Stone, B. Megill, E. Imrie, D. Willoughby, N. Jackson, S. Bloom, D. Bryner, P. McMinn, E. Razaire. Second Row: M. Thomas, D. Weaver, P. Steeb, M. McDermott, J. Hencel, M Romigh, J. Clark, D. Van Ma ldeghem, S. Strayer, M. Linzey, D. Johnson, T. Morse. Front Row: D. Campbell, R. Azzarello, N. J. Nail, M. Whitten, B. Kunsman, T. J. Wolz, Mr. N. T. Maurer, M. L. Didio, N. MacMillan, S. Bixler, S. Lippincott, C. Keagy. BOTTOM-Back Row: W. Sullivan, I. Peters, R. Sullivan, J. Neidergal, J. Lindey, S. Fiebus, J. Equals, F. Frank, R. Laughlin, J. Barley, C. Saloerin, C. Farrell, D. Scott, J. Chalmers, M. Pike. Third Row: H. Bell, J, Cummings, P. High, M. Petry, J. McClure, B. Marvin, C. Newroth, F. Cucinelli, S. Byers, T. Schweiger, T. Custer. Second' Row: R. Richards, S. Fritz, C. Deku, S. Shaw, M. Shaw, M. DeWitt, M. J. Pitcher, K. Schneider, P. Silvis, E. Langaunet, B, McMilIen, B. Stout. Front Row: R. Whann, N. Radcliff, D. Triance, N. Youman, M. Taylor, C, Stevenson, Mr. Mauer, H. Bloom, M. Lintz, G. Barley, W. Casto, T. Trent. Some people like vocal music, others like instrumental. All those who like to sing are to be found each fourth period on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday in the Music Room, practicing many songs which are used in var- ied programs presented loy the choruses dur- ing the year. Mr. Nelson Maurer directs their 52 f eFForts. One of the highlights of the choral program is the selection of several of its out- standing singers to represent Beaver High at the Midwestern or All State Chorus. Those selected included Gay Barley, Toni Trent, Kathy Schneider, Bob Richards and Carolyn Deku. Jganal SENIORS: Buck Row-J. Torok, J. Murphy, J. Fisher, l. Peters. Row 3-E. Longounet, M. Petry, D. Smith, S. Fritz, R. Whonn, M. Taylor. Row 2-T. Trent, D. Holl, D. Tricmce, M. E. Edwards. Row 'I-J. Cosp, J, Erofh, B. Brkich. SOPHOMORES: Buck Row-G. Miller, B. Bloom, S. Am burnsen, B. Ayers, C. Sollade, J. Jucobus, J. Corver. Row 3-D. McPherson, L. McDonald, W. Fuller, R. Rosiccx N. Potter. Row 2-R. Cousins, C. Hurtt, D. McMillan, A Cornell. Row 'I-J. Hughes, R. Muclntosh, N. Young. 53 JUNIOR HIGH: Back Row-G. Adams, B. Rackley, P. Schmidt, G. Crumrine, A. Jones. Row 2-J. Kompmeyer, M, Otto, T. Berresford, J. Torok, C. Kane, M. Conlon. Row 'I-B. Geiloel, J. George, B. Netherland, T. Blase, D. Peters, H. Nesbitt, G. Peters. JUNIORS: Back Row-N. Henry, D, Scott, D. Crumrine M. McCleery, J. Krenke, S. Feibus, B. Mortimer. Row 2- , B. Stout, S. Gibson, N. Geiloel, M. Weller. Row 1-F Cucinelli, B. McMillen, J, Hult. 1953 has been a milestone in the history of the Beaver High School Band. It started the year off with a bang by breaking one of its traditions, the HI formation, hailed in the 1951 Shingas as traditional was finally re- placed by H E L LO formation. For a long time this had been an ambition and goal of the band, but it had had only enough musi- cians to make part of the word. 'lheir other formations were the envy of the other bands in the county. Nobody will ever forget the Hawaiian show fthe maiorettes were dressed in hula costumes complete with grass skirtslj or the circus that the band brought to Gypsy Glenn Stadium. But perhaps the show that the band will remember most vividly is the 54 show with the exploding tuba. In the midst of the half-time formation Joby Fisher's tuba began to act up. It skipped a beat now and then. Suddenly volumes of smoke and sparks came pouring out of the bell of the horn. Joby staggered out of formation. Drum ma- jor Jack Erath stopped the band and ran to his assistance. By this time Joby was flat on his back. Mr. Cornelius ran onto the field to see what was the matter. He motioned to- wards the stands. Out on the field came two maiorettes with water bucket and stretcher. They put out the fire fa smoke bombj with the water, loaded the tuba onto the stretcher, carried it off the field, and returned with a shiny new tuba. They revived Joby, gave l Hand Banquet him the horn and went on with the show. However the band's activities have not been confined to the football field. When football season terminated they retired to their sound proof band room to practice for the spring festival. Beaver sent five representatives to Mid- western Band this year. Dick Smith, James Torok, Ivan Peters, Lee McDonald, and Janice Hughes. James Torok was to represent Beav- er at State Band. The annual band banquet sponsored by the band mothers was a smashing success. Turkey and stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, apple pie, and milk comprised the de- C5 licious feast that highlighted the banquet. The senior, male members ofthe band refused all food and nourishment for three days to prepare themselves for this, their last band banquet. Most of them, however, still couldn't finish their third piece of pie. Mr. Paterick as master of ceremonies was his usual congenial self. Mr. Cornelius made a short speech complimenting the band as being the best in the valley, and Mrs. McCleery presented letters to the iuniors, and numerals and statuettes to the seniors. The beautiful music of a male quartet from Gen- eva finished off a perfect evening. 55 Back Row: M. Taylor, M. J. Pitcher, D. Patton, M. McCleery, l. Peters, Mr. A. M. Cornelius. Middle Row: R. A. Waddell, G. Feibus, R. Stevenson, C. Moore, S. Feibus, J. Hughes, R. Scott, E. Langaunet, S. Gibson, J. Jacobus, M. E. Edwards, G. Crumine, R. Crumrine, R. Rosica, R. Smith, N, Geibel, L. McDonald, T. Trent. Front: K. Schneider, J. Torok, B. Rackley, C. Stevenson, J. Trishman. jim, 0 Music appreciation through participa- tion is the theme ot the orchestra this year. The director, A. Murray Cornelius, has chosen a variety of music that will not only give the members experience in playing with others, but also will acquaint them with all types of music. By becoming more acquainted with all types of music, the orchestra members appre- ciate all types. During the year the orchestra has played for both Junior and Senior Class Plays and contributed to the success of the Music Festival. jho, Ufzqalfziaht. The organists who spend many hours practicing in order to play so well at our as- semblies never have received the 'Full recogni- tion they deserve. They have contributed greatly to the success of our assembly pro- grams throughout the year. The feelings ot the entire student body may be expressed in these few words: Thanks to you tor a job well done. C. Stevenson, S, Stuck, M. Linzey, W. Fuller, G. Gallio, M. J, Pitcher, E. Lan- gaunet, S, Feibus. 56 I X X X ov N, +31 Q, M. Q flxx K7 1: gb wi CM.: YA :J md SKQAQ 6 vw!! 53355 Driving N O 31 E3 2, 'X Senior High Football Squad-Back Row: R. Riggs, E. Collins, F. Thomas, W. Davis, J. Equels, L. Scheibner, T. Willoughby, D. Kunkle, J. Griffin, P. Icenhour, J. Loughren, C. Gray, R. Mott. Third Row: J. Matthews, J. Smith, J. Hineman, G. Churm, H. Bell, J. High, J. Griffith, R. Staub, W. Merriman, D. Winborn. Second Row: Mr. P. B. Kane, M. Pike, E. Groves, T. Forbes, P. Bernauer, E. Stout, S. Amberson, J. Barley, N. Avery, D, Hayes, C. Engleman, Mr. J. Cutri. First Row: R. Vaughn, R. Hult, J. Kcrns, N. Lengyel, M. Zachodni, D. Campbell, L. Farmer, F. Steffine, T. Schlosser, R. Kunsman, J. Waddell jnnfbal .S GROVE CITY Coach Pete Kane took the wraps off his '52' football squad in the opener against Grove City. A fumble on the opening kickoff set up the first Grover touchdown. Thompson dashed over from the four yard stripe. Then on the opening of the second stanza Norm Lengyel scooped up a Grover fumble and thundered 75 yards for the tally. A safety made it 8-6 Beaver. Then in the fourth quar- ter Thompson again scored for the Grovers from the 12. That ended the scoring at 12-8 in favor of Grove City. Our first game lost! MOON TOWNSHIP Beaver entered the second game without Fritz Kirchner and Bob Richards who were in- iured in the Grove City tussle. Deyton of Moon, after racing 60 yards, posted the first tally on a pass. Adding the extra point, Moon players set the score at 7-0. They added another T. D. in the third quarter to make it 13-0. Camp- bell added two touchdowns in the final quar- ter and Lengyel tacked on an extra point to give Beaver a 13-13 tie. On a fake punt in the last 10 seconds of play, Moon passed and Hanson, gathering it in, galloped the whole way to make it 20-13. HOPEWELL In two plays after the kick-off Marovich went the whole way to make it 6-0 Hopewell. A safety added in the second stanza gave Hopewell an 8-0 lead. Early in the fourth 58 Lengyel powered over from the two yard stripe to make it Hopewell 8, and Beaver 6, but that was all so we lost our third one. MIDLAND Ouch! This one really hurt. To make a sad story short Midland scored seven touch- downs and two extra points for a grand total of 44 points. Steffine posted the first Bobcat score on a romp in the third stanza. Lengyel added the extra point for our first 7. Lengyel posted another tally for our final score to make it another loss to the tune of 44-13. NEW BRIGHTON To add insult to injury, New Brighton romped over us with 5 touchdowns and three extra points for 33 points to our score of 0. Campbell passed the Bobcats to the New Brighton 25. Steftine, then, carried to the 14, but his fumble allowed New Brighton to re- cover and to end our scoring threat. FREEDOM After six line bucks Ciani took a handoFf and roared into paydirt for the first Oiler score. The extra point try failed and Freedom had 6. Beaver drove to their opponents 29 where they fumbled and Freedom recovered to start off the fourth stanza. After a long march Golletti sneaked across for the final tally of the game. With the extra point added, the score read 13-0. giwwgu mmm 1952 MONACA Well at least we scored in this game. The Indians threw the tomahawk at us for six touchdowns and four extra points-a grand total of 40. Campbell passed to Lengyel for our first score and the score stood at 13-6. Matthews plunged over from the one yard stripe after a 72 yard drive in the last quarter. The final score stood at 40-12, seventh straight loss. CO-RAOPOLIS Cory gathered in three touchdowns and three extra points in the second, third, and 'Fourth stanzas for a total of 21 points. Beaver tied up the score in the second stanza at 7-7 59 when Steffine and Campbell carried to the six and Campbell streaked around right end for the tally. This made eight straight defeats with only one chance to redeem ourselves. We kept our fingers crossed. ROCHESTER Well, we uncrossed our fingers now, because we lost both the game and our treas- ured Oaken Bucket. Rochester cashed in on 7 touchdowns and 4 extra points for 46 points. Beaver's lone touchdown came in the final stanza when Dick Hult gathered in a 19 yard pass in the end zone. The extra point was added and we had our only 7 points. The final score stood at Rams 46, Bobcats 7. wr, Samba, Bob Richards Center-It was Bob's spirit that kept the boys on the ball during the Grove City game until he was injured in the third quarter. Bob was a two year letterman. Larry Farmer End and Co-Captain of the team-Larry an- chored down one end position and played fine ball on both oFfense and defense. He is also a two year letterman. Frank Steffine Fullback and Co-Captain of the team-He was noted for his hard driving smashes oFF tackle which consistently gained yardage. Mike Zachodni End-It was Mike who was the brick wall when the opponent tried to go around his end. Dave Winborn Tackle-Dave was plagued by iniuries all year and saw very little action but when he was in the game there were no gaps in our line. Fred Kirchner Guard-When this boy was at guard many an enemy tailed to gain yardage through his position. Neal Mabin Halfback-His fine punting got Beaver out of many bad situations and put the opponent back deep into the shadow of their goalpost. Jack Waddell Manager-Jack was right there on the field in every game with his medicine kit and towels, repairing all those injuries and bruises. His fine services were appreciated by the team. 6 - Back-R. Leis, M. DeWitt, H. J. Bloom. Front-G. Shaw, K. Schneider Chead cheerleaderl, S. Coombs. Cheerleaders come cmd cheerleaders go, but six that we know will live long in the mem- ory ofthe high school students of 1952-53. If WPIAL awards were given to cheerleaders, these six, led by Kathy Schneider, would rank at the head of the list. School spirit in Beaver High reached the highest level possible in spite of the fact that neither the football nor basketball teams were having winning sea- sons. The student body caught the enthusiasm of the cheerleaders in the pep meetings and supported the teams to the last whistle. Presented at the left, below, is the award- ing of the football jacket to Larry Farmer, one of the co-captains of this year's football team, by Mrs. J. A. Waddell, president of the Foot- loall Mothers, while Mr. Peter B. Kane, head coach, looks on. At the right is pictured for the first time in the Shingas the crowning of Beaver High's pretty football queen. This year's queen, Miss Georgia Shaw, is shown being crowned by Frank Steffine, co-captain, while attendant Barbara Brkich and co-cap- tain Larry Farmer look on. L. Farmer, Co-captain, Coach P. B. Kane, Mrs. J. A. Waddell, L, Farmer, Co-captain, B. Brkich, Attendant, G. Shaw, Foot- President, Football Mothers. ball Queen, F. Steffine, Co-captain. 61 VARSITY-Standing: J. Smith, K. Black, R. Kunsman, D. Barclay, E. Stoui, J. Bukey, D. McPeak, K. Kirchner, R. MOH. Kneeling: J. Waddell, Mr. J. Cuiri. Lllmljflj, Beaver Opp. 44 ,.... ..,.... L eeisdale ..... ........ 4 7 4'l ......,. ,..,... W ampum ..... ,....... 6 5 40 . ..... ....,, 5 ewickley ..... 48 55 ...... ,........ L eetsdale ......, H43 54 ..,.... ......... A mbriclge ,..... .. 63 46 ....... ...., B eaver Falls .... ....,.... 5 2 48 ........ ...,.,... W ampum ., .......,. 92 48 ........ ...... R ochesfer ...., ...,..... 5 3 43 ..... ,....... M onaca ..,.,..... ........, 9 4 58 ...,... ..... H opewell Twp. ....., ,......,. 5 5 4I ..,...... ,..,..... M icllancl ..,...,..,. ...,...,. 6 6 54 ....... ...,..... N ew Brighton .... .,...... 6 5 73 .... ....,..,, F reedom ........ ,......,, 6 'I 46 ......... ...... B uiler ..,,. ......... 5 2 45 ..,...,.. ......... R ochester ........ 67 36 ,..... ,....... M onaca ......,... .....,.. 6 0 48 ...., ....,.... H opewell Twp. ..... ......., 5 4 37 ..... ,......, M iclland ,.......... ..,.,.... 6 2 4'l ......, .....,.,. N ew Brighton ...,... ........ 5 5 78 ..,..... ...,.. F reedom .. ...,. ,,....... 6 3 VARSITY Name Mott Stout Barclay Smith Kirchner .. Black ..... McPeak Bukey Kunsman Avery f TEAM RECORD Won 4 Los! I6 SECTION 8 W. P. I. A. L. Won 3 Lost 9 INDIVIDUAL SCORIN G RECORD .....I96 .....'I90 ..,..I72 .....I24 23 RESERVES-Buck Row: R. Maclntosh, W, Hollander, J. Eash, D. Hayes, C. Bogovich, J Carver. Front Row: R. Gifford, D. McMillan, A. Cornell, J. Barley, N. Avery, T. Vandersllce RESERVE SCORING RECORD Beaver OPP- 28 ,...,... .,.... L eefsdale ..,. 21 41 .,...... ....... W ampum .. 36 ....,.. ..,... S ewickley ,,... 49 .. ,. . .,.... Leeisdale ., 29 ....... ...,.. A mbridge ..... 32 .....,. ...,.. 49 .,...... ...... 26 ....... .,,... 30 ,...... ..,... 57 .,...... ...,.. 21 . .,., ..... . 62 .,,...,. ,..,.. 51 ...... .,..., 44 ...... ...... 41 .... ...... 39 ....... ...,. 38 ....... ...,,. 36 ......, ...... 41 ......, ...... 40 ....,... ...... Wo Beaver Falls . .,., ..., . Wampum ....... Rochester .,... Monaca ................ ..... Hopewell Twp. ,..... .... , Midland ....,....,.., ..... New Brighton Freedom ....,. Bufler ..... Rochester ....... Monaca .,........4.. ,.... Hopewell Twp. ,... .... . Midland ......,.... ..... New Brighton Freedom .... ...,..,,. . , .... .. TEAM RECORD n 12 Lost 8 f Name Kunsman McPeak Avery Eash .....,.A Vanclerslice Hollander Barley ., . Bogovich ,. Black ...,. McMillan .. Carver . Hayes .,.,. Mclniosh .. Gifford .,., Cornell .,., JACK WADDELL SENIOR MANAGER DON BARCLAY CAPTAIN 60144, lr, Klub O'DONNEl.L D. Way, E. Hughes, W. Sell, J. Sab erin, W. Mitchell, G. Smith, H. Bell J. Equels, D. Drake MISER F. Weigle, G. Watterson, N. Puppich R. Cousins, R. Ullom, T. Schweiger, H Long, A. Cupani, G. Churm RICHARDS N. Lengyel, K. Carpenter, D. Patton G. Miller, P. Bernauer, J. Javens, D Harris, R. Smith, J. Karns KOSS H, Steffen, P. Kistler, F. Kirchner, L. Klepic, J. Cummings, M. Bundy, E. Richards, L. Schiebner ZACHODNI C. Burke, J. Torok, R. Hays, R. Crum rine, A. Cornell, R. Hult, C. Saberin, J. Loughren, T. Schlosser CUNNINGHAM D. Musser, P. Pettler, T, Collins, J Hineman, J. Erath, T. Amberson, E. Zinkan, N. Ruehl, J. .lacobus MURPHY C. Heckman, P. Puppich, D. Davis, R. Laughlin, S. Mehring, R. Umstead, J. Lindey, F. Thomas, C. Kerr BIANCHI D. Byers, W. Cupps, W. Scherrbaum J. Fisher, H. Lennox, R. Wallace, S. Holmes, E. Metzger, D. Dentler 65 DRAGAN R. Staulo, D. Campbell, J. Krenke H. Bissell, R. Davis, F. Arbuthnot, D Smith, R. Grosskopf, J. Walker WADDELL J, Lloyd, J. Vaughn, W. Hanley, E Woodbeck, D. Newroth, P. Icenhour M. Baker, F. Kimbrew, R. Anderson WINBORN R. Higerd, R. Stanley, T. Willough- by, M. Weller, W. Netherland, C Engleman, F. Frank, J. Niedergal, M Catanese KISTLER W. Sullivan, R. Sullivan, J. Loxley, M. Pike, B. VanclerHoeven, J. High L. Robinson, C. Gray, W. Shaffer 1 Back-Coach E. Johnson, Manager D. Patton, J. Waddell, N. Lengyel, W. Scherrbaum, W. Sullivan, K. Kirchner, R. Sullivan, H. Lennox, R. Hastings. Front-P. Bernauer, G. Watterson, R, Brown, R, Mott, N. Avery, W. Hanley, P. Bianchi, J. Barley, J. Loughren. RESULTS Beaver .,.... .... 5 Ambridge .... Beaver, .,.. .... 5 Midland i'Beaver ..,.... .... 3 Monaca .,.... Beaver ...... .... 6 Hopewell .,.. kBeaver ....... .... 6 Rochester .... Beaver .......,..,. 3 New Brighton Beaver ....... ..,. 0 Beaver Falls Beaver ,,,.,., ,... 6 Hopewell .... Beaver .,,...,.,.... 5 Monaca .... Beaver ...,..,..... 6 Rochester ,.., Beaver ............. 4 Midland ,.,. kSection Games Won 6 Lost 5 56'aa.ebalL Coach Ernie Johnson's baseball Bobcats 3 came thru with six wins and five losses last 5 spring. Such a record does not match the 3 records of the two previous years when Beav- 6 er won the section title, but in spirit and type -lo of play they were in the thick of the fight to .......'l5 2 the very end. Two losses, early in the season, 2 hurt the team to the extent that they were un- 2 able to catch New Brighton who won the championship. 66 CROSS COUNTRY Back-D. Murray, J. Smith, J. Cornell, S. Feibus, Coach F. Rogers Front-G. Watterson, J. Kerr, R. Smith, D. Drake CROSS COUNTRY MEETS 1952 New Castle .,.,......,......,..,. 15 Ambridge .... .... 1 5 Canonsburg 17 East Liverpool ....... .... 1 5 Aliquippa ......, .,.. 1 5 Hickory ..... ..., 1 5 Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver 611.044, fanning, JJLCZLZA, TRACK Back-Coach F, Rogers, R. Doherr, J. Griffiths, T. Schlosser, J. Fisher, W. Anderson, D. Byers, W. Miser, P. Hamil- ton, T. Garrett, Manager J. Torp Front-J. Torok, M. Weller, R. Crumrine, R. Smith, R. Richards, F. Arbuthnot, J. Cornell, D. Murray, E. Wood- beck, Manager A. Cupani TRACK MEETS 1952 Dual Meets-Beaver 39 Zelienople ,.,,..., 38 Beaver 20 Midland ........,. 70 Beaver 57 Ellwood City.. 38 Triangle Meet- Beaver 41, Rochester 37, Monaca 31 Quadrangle Meet-Midland ..,....,..,.,,...... 67W Beaver ......... ...... 3 7M Rochester ....... ,.,...,... 3 5M Monaca .........,........,. 31 W County Meet ..,...,.,......,,,.. Beaver placed fifth District Qualifying Meet ..............,..... Beaver placed seventh . oo. Q K ' UQQ 'J 4.5090 N!! C7 X' f 4444444441 cl i1,g.11g1 gf if f Q ,,...ns1 ' V Q 6 Mr. H. V. Mowery, Mr. C. S. Linn, Mr. N. W. Reber, Back-W. Anderson, R. Mowery, G. Conlon, A. Coune, R. Doherr, E. Renner. Front--J. Zobrist, S. Brown, S. Hughes, B. McKenney, Y. Heath, D. Mott, Mr. C. S. Linn, Principal. 9fl.01l,Z2. - gm.. pg, 7952 Pictured above are the members of the Class of '52 whose subiect grades during their high school career were, when averaged together, high enough to place them in the top ten percent of their class. Scholastic achievement was theirs and for that we honor them as we honor all those who have in any other way brought fame or glory to Beaver High School. 201411, U nl Braun. Schovla, Pictured below are four of our high school faculty. Service and leadership are qualities which are exemplified in this group. In point of service these men have devoted almost a century to the training of young people in the Beaver School System, as well as in the community. ln leadership they have given of themselves as principal and teachers, advisers, sponsors and directors of worthy projects around the school. Mr. W. W. Paterick. The combined service of these four men to the Beaver School District totals 97 years. 69 Esi2Zs:.fs35QfY1l? ..ngQg. ' EE.: -i.-' il? u, Kaul jake ,QL with, 11, An explosion in the basement, an investi- gation by the F. B. I., cmd a visit from a for- mer Russian Countess now a waitress at Child's Restaurant were only every day occurrences to a family as eccentric as the Sycamores. Es- sie Sycamore took ballet lessons for years and never learned a thing, but then Boris Kolenkov, the instructor, was a friend of the family so she continued, Grandpa Vanderhof never paid his income tax because he didn't believe in it, and Penelope Sycamore tried everything from raising snakes in the living room to chiseling a statue of Mr. DePinna, the hired man. But with all their peculiarities the Sycamore fam- ily taught the wealthy, but unhappy Kirby family that life is worth living if you iust let yourself go. 70 The senior class under the direction of Miss Alice Bartlett produced a delightful and entertaining comedy. In the cast were: Con- stance Kretchmar as Penelope Sycamore, Dol- ores Mott as Essie Sycamore, Shirley Azzarello as Rheba, Jerry Delans as Paul Sycamore, C. Williams Davis as Mr. DePinna, C. Russell Holzworth as Ed Sycamore, Jack Seaman as Donald, Thomas Garrett as Martin Vanderhof, Sally Hughes as Alice, Ralph Clinard as Hen- derson, Richard Doherr as Tony Kirby, Al Coune as Boris Kolenkhov, Nancy Gano as Gay Wellington, Jack Leasure as Mr. Kirby, Janet Zobrist as Mrs. Kirby, Janet Savisky as Olga, and Richard Yenni, James Forsythe, and John Shelar as the three F. B. l. men. Mary Alice Kieffer acted as student director. Uwe Mmm, Uvwzq, and Hay, In the l92O's two teenage girls going on an ocean voyage to Europe-unchaperoned was unheard of. But the unpredictable Cor- nelia Otis Skinner and her amiable friend Emily Kimbrough did just that. The results of the adventures on board were hilarious and included: two money belts that wouldn't get lost, a slight tussle with the measles, and a man overboard . After arriving in France the adventure never slackened for the girls, though privileged enough to sleep in the famed Cardinal Richelieu's bed, found it already occupied by bed bugs! The iuniors, under Mrs. Beulah Cook's able direction, scored a hit with their first taste of the theater. The cast included: Mari- anne Anderson as Cornelia Otis Skinner, Helen Jean Bloom as Emily Kimbrough, Mary DeWitt as Mrs. Skinner, Ken Kirchner as Otis Skinner, Paul Kistler as Dick Winters, John Bukey as Leo McEvoy, Mary Shaw as Harriet St. John, Sally McClements as Winifred Blaugh, Charles Farrell as Monsieur de la Croix, Richard Crum- rine as the steward, Charles Saberin as the purser, Jean McClure as the stewardess, Her- bert Bell as the admiral, Robert Kaszer as the inspector, Rosalie Leis as Therese, Shirley Strayer as Madame Elise, Thomas Schlosser as the window cleaner. Catherine Stevenson was the student director. 71 3 E S 1 Qi ga if S I 1 2 'E a 3 5 5 as i 5 gt s 3 fa N 2. 1 l 4. 5? 1 Xl 5 3 1 iuunmn-fl wr. :axmwwmm-':1f.,ffQ , M .wmv www: x- 1 .ss ,fy-mm.1whww:wa,rs:a4::1 -um-smfmvmmunwgwavuxmr : min X L' 2' 'M 'c 1: ,g3,.I,,,K,k U, 1. v, rx' s IQQSEHW X '. . 5 M' Ura v 5 y 3' ' . favalrada, og ' . Jim, Quad, Kawai The fifteenth annual May Day was ob- served at Gypsy Glen Field with Her Maiesty, attractive Dorothy Bankovich reigning over the gala aFFair. With pomp and ceremony, Queen Dorothy and her court: Maid of Honor, Dol- ores Mott, and Attendants, Pauline Benson, Sally Fife, Yvonne Heath, Sally Hughes, Nancy McCoy, and Doris Smith created a picturesque scene as they proceeded to the royal throne. Leading the procession were tiny flower girls: Grace Fusco, Patty Kountz, Carolyn Swager, and Amy Teapole, Crown Bearer, David For- rester, and Sceptre Bearer, William Rowse, Jr. Thomas Brown and William Shoup served as train bearers. Following the processional, Dorothy was crowned May Queen of Beaver High School. The program, Cavalcade of America, fea- tured the growth of different types of dancing in our country. The colonial years featured the customary Maypole dance and the Minuet, the national era was portrayed by the Texas Schottische, Blackhawk Waltz and Air de Bal- let, our modern era consisted of the Charles- ton, and a square dance which brought the May Day to a grand finale and with the re- cessional, another successful May Day came to a close. Girls' physical education instructor, Gene- vieve L. Gates, directed the program, the script was written by Beulah V. Cook, and the Beaver High School Band, directed by A. Mur- ray Cornelius, provided the music. May Queen ...... ...... Maid of Honor ....,.. Attendants ,... Flower Girls ..... Crown Bearer ...... Sceptre Bea rer ....... ..... Train Bearers ., Herald ..... Dorothy Bankovich Dolores Mott Pauline Benson Sally Fife Yvonne Heath Sally Hughes Nancy McCoy Doris Smith Grace Fusco Patty Ann Kountz Carolyn Swager Amy Teapole David Forrester William Rowse, Jr. Thomas Brown William Shoup ..,. Barbara Brkich THE PROGRAM Processional ..... Coronation- Cavalcade of America The Colonial Years .,...., The National Period The Modern Era ..,., Recessiona I- The Senior Court The Queen's Court Maypole Minuet Texas Schottische Blackhawk Waltz Air de Ballet March Charleston Square Dance 3, is iw E- - r W5- i-fx A vw Qiffw' MW E35 ez, af s 5 1 7 M S f M, w g 7 , , ' I'fx-F' 1 wha N ifwfsgz - .5 I 1? 1 I Q. Y ' E X S ,x 3 4 5 2 i . ?':sfwwA, ,Q 4' 15' J, , d V AK X ifg:1 ,iy5ggvg 2 ' X iw V S A .kvu ,, y X 1 , N w ff EK 1 5 .9 lam, IWith apologies to DesiLu Productionsl ACT I The truth is l'm just a nosey little note- book, named Lucinda Looseleaf, that has been tagging along with the class of 53 all through high school. They just couIdn't get rid of me no matter how hard they tried. Everywhere they went I was right there too. In case you still don't get the drift, this is the way it really happened ----- One late summer day when I woke up I found someone writing on my cover-B. H. S. The next day as I was carried up the steps of my new home I found out that those letters stood for Beaver High School. As my soph friends and I hunted for the right rooms we passed 213 where we heard, SpeIled for- ward or backward, it's Reber . . . At the end of the first week, a tough football sched- ule was pasted on my cover. It really must have been tough. Final total-6 losses, 'I win, 2 ties. All over my pages were secret football plays. The players studied me from the top of my margin to my bottom line. Then I came into my glory. Patty Anzio, our lovely football queen, used me as a dance program at the soph's first big fling of the year, the Football Dance. Then I was tossed aside for two glori- ous weeks. Big snow . . . Enough said. On top of that, Christmas vacation came a few days later driving all thought of study from my pages. Santa brought me ten new pages and a brand new cover. I went back to school to start basketball season feeling like a new girl. My pages were soon covered with Silas Marner, sections of the earth worm, and plans for the coming Heart Hop .... What are they going to use me for next! There I was, carry- ing my pages full of notes for the spring fes- tival .... The next thing I knew it was April In Paris, and my first high school 'Prom. I, little Lucinda Looseleaf, was squeezed be- tween some forgetful soph's compact and comb. Before I could quite catch my breath, I was being pushed into the soft lining of a velvet evening wrap. I really saw the world as a soph because at the Senior Dance I found myself spending the evening in a Japanese Garden. But later I had one very big dis- appointment. The Senior Day I had waited so long for never came. Firecrackers blew up the works .,.. Dance steps for the United Na- tions May Day were soon written on my last line of page one, thus ending my busy sopho- more year and beginning my glorious sum- mer vacation .... ACT II Lucinda Looseleaf, that's me, a iunior! A middle man. Not the boss yet but still not an underclassman. I really had a big time that year . . . As mascot of the O.H.G., I fid- dled while the outhouse burned at the Mid- land bonfire. But Midland won. We had a pretty good season though. Total-5 wins, 4 losses. We beat Rochy, 14-O, making us the first to win the Old Oaken Bucket. What a gala time that assembly was. I beamed from cover to cover as I rode down the street in the football captain's pocket , . . Back to normal but not for long. National Cat Week hit high school with a bang. Everything from heels and bow ties that light up to patched Ievis and cowboys Cheaper By the Dozen, our first attempt at drama was a huge suc- cess. I stood bravely by in the hands of the prompter, Carol, as the play came to its grand finale . . . Then on to basketball. We were climbing the hill to glory with only one loss, but we slid back down when Midland beat us once more. We fought our way to the top only to be beaten by Freedom in our last game. I was so mad, I almost flipped my pages. Oh well, better luck next year . . . Wasn't that iazz music I heard coming from the auditorium: It sure was. None other than the Collegians. Wasn't that trumpet player too dear for words? IOh if he would have only noticed me, little Lucinda Looseleafl . , . Sketches of our Junior Prom were soon scattered over my pages. Finally the big night came and from my hiding place behind the punch bowl I caught a glimpse of the Arabian Nights. I even got a new set of rings just for the prom . . . I almost split my covers laughing at the teachers in the trial of the Senior assembly . . . I nearly singed my pages when I got too close to the fire in Hades. . . . Then report cards came . . . No red marks on my pages this time. It's sure a good thing this year is over, I'Il need all summer to recuperate. ACT III Check this cats. Big wheels at last. The seniors and I, little Lucinda, came waltzing up the stairs full of ideas on how we would run this school. Jeepers, we really started out the school year right. Assembly and then dismis- sal at 3 p. m. Noticed four new teachers, not at all hard on the eyes, and new fountains in honor of Carl Murray. The new tad was catty cars with Hollywood mufflers. Look out for your life . . . Football season opened. Go, go daddy --oh was heard everywhere. Too bad they didn't do it. Need I say more? Yes I do. For- get about the Rochy game. There goes a flamingo!! No, it's only a 'Football sailing for another touchdown. Rochy's of course . . . Down, boy, down. There's plenty for every- one. Although they didn't do too well at foot- ball, they certainly made up for it in eating and eating and eating. Won't they ever get their fill. Watch the birdie. Shingas pictures were being taken. Since when did girls belong to B. A. C. Dig this man. Maybe school is not as bad as we thought. Teachers' conference at New Castle. And a few days later, an assem- bly on Big Ideas . . . Oh Happy Day? Re- port cards. No red marks though. Just all F's . But the Blueiays soon cheered us up at another fine assembly . . . Here comes the showboat. The fifty-three showboat. No we're not crazy, it's iust the Shingas skit. A Shingas for me in '53 was heard everywhere. You guessed it. Shingas sales had started. At last! Nov. II-A Holiday! But not for the band. They made up for it, though, when they won S25 in Midland. Boy what an assembly this morning. We thought we would be half asleep but Wil- Iiam Shudden soon woke us up with his tales of India. Elephant tails and tiger tails. The next tale we heard was the Junior Class play skit. Congrats, Juniors. Hope you have the same success on opening night. Final produc- tion, Our Hearts were Young and Gay. Critics seal of approval. Congrats to the sophs', too, on a swell football dance. From under the queen's throne I watched dancing feet glide to heavenly strains. For details about the Thanksgiving as- sembly, ask some Tri-Hi-Y member. As for me, let me at that turkey. lt's a good thing I had two days to recuperate. We got back to school iust as another six weeks bit the dust. Well, basketball season came and our football iinx tagged right along. But for three nights the jinx took a rest. We won! We won! I wonder if that STO I slipped the ref helped? All joking aside we did beat Leets- dale once and Freedom twice. Zing! Duck! That was too close for com- fort! Keep your seats, it was only Jim Lynch showing his skill at archery. Boy I'm glad my mom doesn't own a bow and arrow!! Cause, Worry, Worry, Worry, report cards again. Some kids get A's, some kids get B's, and then -there's me. Some characters must be wor- ried about a different thing. Fess up! Who did it? The vandalism, I mean. Row, Row, Row your Boat. Does anyone have an extra pair of water wings? Pretty neat this swim- ming to class. 'Twas the week before Christmas and all through the room, not a creature was stirring 'cept Cliff with his broom. The books in the lockers were closed very tight, marked, Not to be opened, for sixteen nights. When down at Peaks there rose such a clatter, I jumped in my unit to see what was the matter I came to a stop slid ten feet in snow, while the kids down at Peaks shouted, Go daddy--oh. A young hotrod driver so lively and quick, I knew in a moment the cops all would kick. Mistletoe was hung in the back booth with care, in hopes that the girls would soon all be there. It's Christmas they shouted as they danced round a chair, everyone down there had neither worry nor care. A Hollywood muFf1er was heard on the street, we all rushed outside to find a rare treat. No school till next year! As he peeled out of sight, Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night. Here we are again. Oh well, it couldn't last forever! iWhy not?l To top it off, Rochy finally beat us! Hang your head in shame. Ditto goes for the rest of the basketball games that season. Oh well, there's always base- ball. Jan. 20. What a memorable day. Yea Ike! A president could get elected every day for all we care. School got out at 11:30 and reconvened at 1:30 but who went back? Burp! Excuse me. Guess I ate i?l my lunch too fast. Ditto goes for the band banquet the following night. I'II bet I gained two pounds. Oh well, this doesn't happen every day. Then on to the Heart Hop. Comic Valen- tine verses were soon written on my pages and then rewritten on cardboard plaques and pasted against the walls of the gaily de- corated gym. Forgotten behind one of the plaques I carefully watched as the dancers waltzed to the strains of Vic Trola and his hot platters. A few days later I found myself once again in the gym rooting with all my might but to no avail. Once more we found defeat at the hands of the East All Stars. Why don't you believe me I think we should win, quoted direct from the basketball players. That seem- ed a pretty popular song that week. Our talent for the amateur hour was also caught croon- ing that tune. It Isn't Fair. Here it is re- port time and I'm Sorry again. The finale of our high school career was George Washington Slept Here. It was a big hit and certainly shouIdn't have been the last. Come to the Mardi Gras was echoed through the halls. The Tri Hi Y out did themselves in a spectacular vision of fairy land ... Did you dig the music at the Spring Festival too? Maybe it's just because we're seniors that it sounded so swell. The same seems to go for everything in this last hurry scurry yea r. It's no April fool that we haven't any school. For six wonderful days we planned and wore our new Easter duds. Now do you believe in the Easter bunny? Bye, Bye Blues. I think I'm going to pass. Just got my report card and much to my surprise, I got something besides an F . CD's show a little improvement! Tom, Dick, and Harry were being writ- ten on my pages. I was held by a pretty Senior at the Junior-Senior Prom. This time, posing as a program,.l had been able to smuggle into one of the most important dances of my life. Didn't you enioy it too? Now as we are coming into the home stretch, I realize all that high school means to me. May Day, Idora Park and Baccalaureate Services are lust a few of the things I will never forget. Can any Senior ever forget the last assembly put on by them- selves. We, the Seniors and I, got out at 10:30, free to do whatever we pleased. So what do we do? Go right back to school, natch! The Senior dance brings down the cur- tain on one of the most memorable occasions of my high school career. It is our big mo- ment and one that will last in my memory forever. Then comes that breath-taking moment we've waited twelve years for. Our diplomas. As I glance down at my last page, I begin remembering all the fun as well as the dis- appointments in our last and most wonderful year. After hearing the old Alma Mater for the last time we walk slowly up the aisles of the auditorium. Take good care of it, Juniors. We, the class of '53, wish you the best. ' f ' . .' gn 3 ' ' vii fiffzmvwsi - W .. gs:-5,A,QgyXg11,s,,u,w A , -2 - .mg mf,.,.'.-fw.L,5, , fy ,,., R, A A A .ff - y ' - Q, 'lf-V 5 5 . X . ' 5.13 S' V 7 , ,, Q5 . Q ,mai YA 7 -M ' A A A A v ii z ' i V' iff' is ,fmiyy 7 gym . ' Y gi 'ZW - . M wi Y 1 if wg 1 7 1 ' , 'lf' , . 5 W Q 5 ffssff ,aff 51, ' . . 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X47 J M U f R IR v Cdwwwl c. EDWARD C. SCHAFFER Slippery Rock State Teachers College, B. S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Adm. Junior High School Principal Guidance Student Council To you, Mr. Schaffer, the class of 53 gives its most sincere appreciation and . 5 it if , M - B. NELSON MAURER Indiana State Teachers Western Reserve Carnegie Tech Jr.-Sr. Hi Choruses Jr. Hi Operetta thanks for your fine leadership and wise counsel throughout our iunior high years in the Beaver School System. MARGARET L. STEADMAN Slippery Rock State Teachers College B. 5. in Home Economics Home Economics WILLARD E. HEMPl'lIl.l. Geneva College, B. S. California State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Industrial Arts Lunch Hour Supervisor WMM! 8l Mrs. Armour, Mr. E. C. Schaffer College, B. S. owwww DOi.ORES SAYRE Edinboro State Teachers College, B. S Art Supervision A-C'4fu,4Z ,452 51-Qu. 7f7f,LiaLvmee, 81.54 BLLJMAJ - gf amy 82 STEPHEN M. BARNES University of Pittsburgh, B.A., M. Litt. English MAXINE L. COULSON California State Teachers College, B.S Penn State Language ELROY F. DALBERG Bloomsburg State Teachers College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.A. Social Studies Physical Science Keyhole Adviser Junior Hi-Y Sponsor ERNEST W. JOHNSON Clarion State Teachers College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Kent State University Mathematics Jr. Hi Football Sr. Hi Baseball IRENE R. KIRCHNER Geneva College, A.B. University of Pittsburgh, M. Litt. Social Studies - Guidance GLENN A. LEDEBUR University of Tennessee Indiana State Teachers College Penn State College, B.S. University of North Carolina University of Pittsburgh Language LEONA F. LOWERY Muskingum College Ohio Northern University, B.S. Ohio State University Latin, Civics, English Jr. Tri Hi Y RALPH C. MILLER Slippery Rock State Teachers College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Mathematics Jr. Hi Y FRANK H. ROGERS Slippery Rock State Teachers College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Geography Physical Science Jr. Hi Camera Club Sr. Hi Track and Cross Country Coach ANDREW F. SHAUL Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh M.Ecl. Mathematics Physical Science Geography Jr. Hi Football-Assistant Coach Jr. Hi Basketball-Head Coach LOUISE SWEARINGEN Geneva College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh Mathematics CALVIN C. WILLIAMS University of Pittsburgh, A,B. and M.Ed. Social Studies Jr. Hi Bond mg 83 HOME ROOM 9-1: Back R'ow-R. Buffington, R. Saltarelli H. Mays, L. Pedreira, T. Sweaci W. Hatchner, T. Birge, J. Alberti, W. Witkauski, C. Soisson, G. Ferrall, H. Nesbitt, Mr. John son. Second Row-D. Davis, T. Berresford, J. Redmond, C. Bradley, G. Feibus, J. Lengyel K. Shannon, G. White, D. Meadows, G. Coles, J. Kampaneyer, K. Lee. Front Row-J Brooks, M. Zinkan, G. Kennett, M. Baxter, K. Coleman, P. Orend, N. Strickler, J. Hollander M. Lais, M. Reynolds, M. Mahany, J. Ward, R. Rubino, M. Armon. GRADE 9-2: Back Row-J. DiMaggio, P. Dappenbrook, J. Willem, R. Clausen, R. Farmer, G. Loy, C. Thomas, C. Oliver, H. Weigle, G. Morgan, J. Grove, Mr. Rogers. Middle Row- A. Redding, D. Strothers, A. Taormina, J. Small, C. Kane, G. Ullom, L. Stephens, S. Phillis, R. Stout, V. Ward, E. Smith, R. Erath, R. Bruce, T. Groves. Front Row-A. Seyboth, R. Retzer, G. Cribbs, G. Redmond, S. Baney, N, Cortese, R. Deffenbaugh, E. Hesser, S. Farmer, B. GriHin, J. Mills, E. Jackson, C. Megill, S. Cole. 9- 7 9-2 9-3 84 9-4 9-5 HOME ROOM 9-4: Back Row-R. Wilson, T. Clark, W. Kramer, G. Moore, J. PfeiHer, W. Lintz, C. Weyand, R. Kaufman, L. O'Donnell, L. Gillespie, W. Brown, Miss Kirchner. Middle Row-J. En- tinger, R. McGarvey, K. Grossglass, R, Carroll, B. La Force, N. McDonough, H. Sentz, A. Jones, M. Baker, T. Cosky, W. Weaver, R. Stevenson, R. Skalks. Front Row-C. Reddinger, D. Reich, S. Smith, J. Radcliff, J. Daugherty, R. Waddell, A. Heineman, M. Giles, P, Casbourne, J, Ross, M. Kelly, B. Trimble, B. Coulter, H. Hastings, C. Smiley. GRADE 9-5: Back Row-J. Grad, R. Alberti, C. Jenkins, J, Coleman, J. Mills, L. Emery, C. Hoegle, M. Bingenheimer, P. Schmidt, D. Peters, C. Netherland, T. Price, Mrs. Leona F. Lowery. Middle Row-J. Campbell, W. Foutty, G. Adams, R. Marquis, G. Crumrine, M. Otto, H. Wallace, A. Gallo- way, J. Vaughn, M. Conlon. Front Row-P. Bell, J. Wilson, K. Wilson, M. Simmons, R. Richards, P. Lewis, M. Koss, M. Burneson, A. Ferguson, R. Avery, D. Shupe, L. Knopp, A. Shafer, A. Gardner. GRADE 9-3: Back Row-J. Buffington, R. Griffith, G. George, J. Rini, R, Netherland, R. Bradshaw, T. Geibel, F. Claire, D, Pettler, G. Mitchell, D. Knapp, R. Ensign, Mr. Ledebur. Middle Row-G, Voll- mer, J. Conner, B. Kaszer, D. McCullough, W. Toth, S. Torrence, J. Stuck, J. Johnson, K. Riggs, D. Stauffer, R. Icenhour, T. Johnson, R. Shafer. Front Row-S. Harvey, B. Rackley, B. McCullough, T. Singleton, R. Pavlinich, C. Esken, D. Sallade, J. Frye, M. Hall, S. Madden, E. Cadley, S. Bailey, R. Cupani, A. Catanese, M. Kinkopf. 85 8-J, 8-B ff-cf l l 4 GRADE 8-A: Back Row-J. Blose, P. Barnes, S. Marcus, J. Williams, J, Shaffer, D. Long, B. Henry, D, Emerick, A. Todd, B. Byers, B. Bloom. Middle Row-H. Jamison, K. McKenzie, G. Steele, G. Hall, D. Rogus, S. Packer, J. Wilson, E. Sheppela, J. Frederick, D. Nay, Mr. Maurer. Front Row-A. Gillespie, E. Beaver, W. Musser, C. Sutter, B. Steele, M. Karns, B. Cook, J. Hine- man, M. Hutchinson, M. Engle. GRADE 8-B: Back Row-B. Shaw, T. Moldovan, F. Lloyd, C. Dean, R. Mahon, A. Norton, D' McKenzie, C. McCoy, S. Bevington, B. Bush, Mr, Shaul. Middle Row-K. Weyand, W. Thomas, J. Horter, D. Zeigler, O. Stout, N. Richards, N. Williamson, B. Evans, J. Baker, P. Reilly. Front Row-J. Smith, B. Schwartz, J. McMillen, S. Baughman, B. Madden, C. Gilleland, N. Karlberg, J. Gula, E. Bissel, E. Hood, P. Claire. GRADE 8-C: Buck Row-E, Razaire, T, Koss, D. Bevington, J. Pedrasky, T. Staub, D. Mills, B Evans, F. Hodnick, T. Jellyman, J. Arthurs, J. Gourley, Mr. Miller. Center Row-D. Van Maldeg' ham, F. Bruce, R. Nail, D. Dappenbrook, A. Battung, B. l-0SGClU, M- BYWUJEVSI l- Grunerl' M Davis, F. Maderia, D. Stahl. Front Row-N. Purdum, E. MCKEHHYI J- Jewell, J- Hollenbwgh B. Smith, C. Wolz, L. BelloFf, J. Stevenson, S. Schmidt, J. McCleery. 86 1 8-Q Uanpmf, 8' Bmdqnwaim X GRADE 8-D: Back Row-F. Cucinelli, C. Bradford, T. Blose, H. McCune, D. Herstine, R. Soberin, W. McDermott, R. Bear, J, Torok, R. Garvin, M. Woods, J. Olson, S, Barnes, Middle Row-J. Emery, W. Miller, M. Fcxller, E. McKean, S. Sims, J. Burrier, F. Arnold, T. Loxley. Front Row- G. Wimer, M. Trimble, N. Schlosser, J. Croyle, J. Potter, L, Kerr, J. Jocobus, G. Groff, S. Witherow, H. Locy, D. Bcalser, E. Beemon. VANPORT 8: Buck Row-B. Bollew, D. Hoegle, M. Bundy, R. D'Alessc1ndro, R. Holt, N. Gurd- ner, B. Murry, S. Merriman, N. Creese, J. Birge, M. Shemcx, M. Scanlon, D. Smith, J. Stone. Middle Row--M. Willem, R. Meyers, D. McMinn, R. Henry, R. Brockmiller, L. Souvio, F. Thomas, D. Smith, W. Gill, V. May, C. Lcxmmie, J. Fritz. Front Row-R. Allen, T. Durst, J. Jones, D. Stevens, R. Dawson, J. McClure, P. Cummings, T. Padgett, M. Heid, D. Boker. BRIDGEWATER 8: Front Row-F. McClain, F. Morovec, D. Kern, P. Huff, B. Reid, J. Bell, B. Law- rence, C. LeFebevre, L. McKin, B. Thompson. Back Row-P. Scillcxde, M. Palmer, M. Radcliff B. Richards, O. Chambers, D. Equels, J. Kunkle, J. Folbert, M. Altomn, C. Witt, D. Bohr, R. M Wike. 87 GRADE 7-A: Back Row-J. Frye, G. Cargo, B. Culley, B. Simmons, R. Palmer, D. Fischer, J. Landefeld, D. Torok, E, Utnehmer, W. Krenke, G. Bailey. Middle Row-D. Lipsitz, G. Peters, J. Weyand, S. Hooker, E. Carnahan, M. Brennan, R. Elliott, N. Groscost, B. Leggett, W. Lewis, J. Marlin, R. Fusco, Mr. Williams. Front Row-J. Rader, D. Cameron, D. Fisher, L, Morton, C. Buffington, V. Musser, B. Dickinson, L. Nagl- reiter, L. Shafer, M. McMillan. GRADE 7-B: Back Row-L. Leis, W. Sherlock, D. Osborn, J. Cosky, B. Murray, R. West, L. Reed, H. Reno D, Gressly, W. Barnes, O. Fraser, R. Chalmers. Second Row--J. Sheppela, J. Gordon, S. Davis, B. Conner E. Christy, J. Hollander, J. Shaffer, D. Bryner, M. Schueler, C. Caputo, E. Kress. Front Row-Miss Swear ingen, D. Deemer, M. Houseden, A. Knott, S. Musser, J. Logan, D. Yemm, J. Farmer, L. McTaggart, B Palmer, V. Ripper. t 7-KL 7-56' 7-0 7-0 88 Juklquvatefz. 7-J, Uanpmi 7-Q Uanpmt 7-45' l l P BRIDGEWATER 7: Back Row-M. McKain, .I. Birge, P. Cordes, H. Ambrose, R. A. Romigh, K. Binkoski, D. Eicher, S. Johnson, M. A. Taylor, J. B. Seven, S. Martin, J. Thompson, L. Moody, N. Radcliff. Front Row-L. Ayers, G. Romigh, R. Gordon, B. Pike, B. Ambrose, C. McConaughy, J. Garley, G. Berkley, G. Means. VANPORT 7-A: Back Row-J, Schaefer, M. Lutz, R. Nagy, S. Brown, V. Hoerle, J. Jenkins, J. Mortimer, J. Riggs, S. Aeschbacher, S. Funkhouser, I. J. Doutt, D. Stickle. Middle Row--L, Lee, G. Cordes, W. Welsh, A. McAllister, H. Lee, D. Mayes, K. Collins, C. Dunlap, R. Carpenter, S. George. Front Row-C. Singleton, M. Lutz, M. Casp, J. Reynolds, J. McNear, A. Catanese, T. Fairley, H. Frank, K. Smith. VANPORT 7-B: Back Row-K. Gorell, J. Hollibaugh, N. Klotz, J. Hollibaugh, S. Harper, F. Reip- recht, J. Herstine, L. Kiernan, M. Sallade, J. Cornelius, S. Lee, J. Roberts, E. Moran. Middle Row--S. Galloway, K. Azzarello, J, Gill, H. Noll, D. Ward, C. Stoner, J. Dentler, G. McCoy, L. Page. Front Row-D. Langsdale, R, Delsota, J. McMullen, R. Willem, R. Wilson, G. Hall, R. Reynolds, R. Baker, C. Koah. GRADE 7-C: Buck Row-W. Geibel, J, Bray, T. Day, J. Stewart, R. Bevington, R. Tosh, A. Vesi- land, D. lben, R, Diamond, J. Nesbitt, K. Skalka, C. McConnel. Middle Row-R. Ziegler, G. Russell, P. Fultz, B. Ewing, M. J. Sell, S. J. Cooke, N. Benner, E, Linn, P. Jordan, W. Baxter, D. Javens, Mr. Dalberg. Front Row-N. Stammelback, M. L. Walter, B. Bogovich, V. Hall, C. Rey- nolds, R. Pickens, D. Jordan, M. Schaffer, C. Nail, S. Hagen. GRADE 7-D: Buck Row-C. DeWitt, S. Orr, G. Kelley, K. McKenzie, H. Summerfield, B. Barclay, D. Morrow, J. Dean, R. Gourley, D. Vogt, H. Farkas. Middle Row-J. McGregor, J. Petrellcu, M. Moore, J. Yellig, W. Chludzinski, R. Howe, J. Kerr, P. Pitini, R. McDermitt, Miss Coulson. Front Row-M. Harris, S. Richards, J. Mathews, P. Capron, N. Eberhardt, J. Cazen, L. Wolford, C. Wallace, E. Tokarsky, N. Torrence. B9 Qizlmwzy, dumtanta, .itualani Kamal 90 Jfcyholc, gift!!! jul . Space does not permit a write up for These organiza- tions, but we can Welcome the Tri Hi Y in its first year and congratulate the Hi Y on another successful year. - emsmes.wef1 a':ea+wmPvLsri'-r1a:ze2amsmss1t'sHlwwfswmwwzuwstvsmeamkmmguzmmw ,aww aagh, agancl, 6ZrwL Khmunm, Shop Home Economics Physical Ed. En lish 9 6 What team wouldn't try its hardest for a successful season with these eight lively cheerleaders to spark the boys on? At all the pep meetings and games these girls made sure the student body was behind the team. Congratulations, girls on a fine season. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS-Standing: S. Cole, J. Ward, B. Madden, B. Cook. Front: B. Steeb, A. Ferguson, M. Lais, V. Ripper. 93 ' jwL6alL JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL-Back Row: Mr. Johnson, T. Birge, F. Claire, L. O'Donnell, C. Thomas, T. Clark, L. Pedreira, T. Swead, R. Bradshaw, J. Pfeiffer, J. McDermott, Mr. Shaul. Third Row: R. Wilson, R. Bear, R. Shaw, R. Byers, W. Thomas, R. Dawson, H. May, J. Mills, R. Skalka, R. Mills, D. McKenzie, F. Cucinelli. Second Row: J. Conners, R. Griffith, J. Grove, C. Weyand, R. Kaufman, W. Witkanski, J. Campbell, J. Small, R. lcenhour, H. Wallace, J. lntinger, W. Bush, A. Todd. First Row: J. Pedrosky, C. Oliver, W. Lintz, A. Taormina, J. Alberti, P. Dappenbrook, R, Saltarelli, J. Grad, J. Rini, G. Morgan, C. Jenkins. Two was the charmed number for Coach Ernie Johnson's boys this season as they won two, tied two, and lost two. Their record hardly does the team iustice for al- though they ended with a fifty-fifty season, they outplayed their opponents in every game. Their greatest trouble was hanging on to the ball and each game lost or tied was due to a fumble. Monaco Junior High took advantage of two fumbles within the 20 and 5 yard lines and beat the Bobcats 20-13. Mid- land, profiting by two Beaver fumbles, downed the Bobcats in a night game at Mid- land. While the Junior Bobcat line was con- sistently strong on both defense and oFFense, opening large holes in the opponents' lines, several of the players stood out for their fine team spirit. Sparking the team was An- thony Taormina at quarterback. Equally valu- able to the team were Joe Rini, a consistent ground gainer, John Grad, Paul Dappenbrook, and Bob Salterelli at the halfback positions, and Charles Weyand and Tom Clark, the ends, playing top notch defensive ball. The team, as a whole, deserves much credit for its fine spirit whether in a win, a loss, or a tie. SCORES Beaver Monaca Beaver Hopewell ,... Beaver Rochester .... Beaver Midland Beaver ,...,. ..,. F reedom ..,... Beaver New Brighton Jr. B.H.S. 35 ...... 29 ...... 32 ,,... 41 ...... 27 .,.,.. 27 ...... 37 ...... 51 ...... 42 ,..... 24 ..,.. 26 ..,., 54 ..,.,. 42 ,..,.. 42 ..... 32 ..... 39 ..... Back Row: J. Vaughn, R. Emerlck, B. Simmons, D. Torok, W. Geibz.-I, D. Ward, J. Fry, S. Orr, Mr. A. Snaul Second Row: J. Campbell, J. Tcrok, R. Mlls, R. Allen, R. Mahon, R. Garvin, W. McDermott, C. Dean Front Row: T. Geibel, P. Mays, W. Mills, W. Lintz, C. Thomas, D. Petller, A. Toormina, J. Conner. I I TEAM SCORES 28 ,........ ,...,, M onacc: .... ...,., 5 5 ...,,.Monc1cc: ..,......Aliquippa ...,,.Beaver Falls .,......38 .....,Ambridge 51 .....Amloridge ..,...41 Aliquippa .-.Freedom ......Conway 34 ......PaHerson Twp. ..,,....40 ......Beaver Falls .....,..3O .,,..Miclland ......,.32 .,....Rocl1es1er .. .-.Freedom .,.....47 ......Conway 36 ...,....,PaHerson Twp, 39 ........Midlcmcl .,,.41 ...,.,RochesTer ...,....38 30 ..... 638 Total 732 Total Record: Won 4 Lost 14 Opp. agaaluzfball. Lintz ..,., Taormina McDermott Pettler .... Thomas ..,. Conner Mills ,.,,. Brown Mays ..... Geibel ...... Podraski . Jenkins Torok INDIVIDUAL SCORING Jllma, From thee skill and science flow All our knowledge we thee owe Thy maroon and gray let all men see Dear Beaver High we bow to thee. May each son look up to thee In defeat or victory, Alma Mater, we love thee Always loyal we will be. Kuaiodzbzna. Frank Davis Clif McConnaughey Acknowledgments Pictures-Gruule Studios Rochester, Pa. 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