Beaver High School - Shingas Yearbook (Beaver, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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They are characteristic of him as he tries to im- press those who come into his laboratory daily with the impor- tance cf clear thinking and thorough understanding of the funda- mentals of chemistry and physics. His natural scientific curiosity developed early in life and has continued until the present as he constantly keeps pace with the most recent scientific discoveries. Following his-graduation from high school he attended Keystone State Normal School, Lafayette College, and Franklin and Marshall College from which he was graduated in 1923 with a Bachelor of Science degree. He then went to Youngwood, Pennsylvania where he served as high school principal from 1923 to 1927. That fall he came to Beaver High School as science teacher and has remained here since. ln 1934 he received his Master of Education degree from the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. Mr. Reber has become as much a part of Beaver High as the building itself. The bow tie, the familiar white coat, the twink- ling eyes, the raised eyebrow, the T's for talking, and the dry sense of humor have all come to be associated with the man in Room 213. As a student of science past, present, and future he has developed a rich and varied background from which to draw as he leads his students along the pathway of scientific thinking and understanding. Many graduates who have already gone out into the field of science can attest to the thorough basic train- ing they received from him. Nothing pleases him more than to see his students making good, or to look into the future and en- vision the many developments in science which will give- better things fcr better living through chemistry. And so- We, the Class of 1954 can think of nothing more appropriate to say than- THE FACTS ARE THE FACTS AND WE DON'T MIND SAYING -we are happy to dedicate the SHINGAS to our good friend and teacher- ' Weuin agar MRS. GEN EVIEVE TRUTER W. W. PATERICK As our senior year draws to an end, we, the graduating class of 1954, realize that only through the hard work of our class sponsor and our Shingas adviser, could this, our last year in Beaver High School, have been such a success. The iob of sponsoring a class is no easy job in itself, and when you must replace a sponsor such as Mr. Charlesworth and carry on as well as he did, the task becomes doubly hard. However, Mrs. Genevieve Truter, in her first year as class sponsor, handled the iob in a professional manner. A successful wreath sale, an elegant Senior Dance, and an out- standing ticket sales campaign for the class play are but a few of the accomplishments in which she has directed our class. As we n loloreciafion leave Beaver High, we would like to say thanks, Mrs. Truter for a iob well done. Perhaps the biggest headache in the school belongs to W. W. Paterick, Shingas ad- viser. lt is his iob each year to organize a completely new staff, and prod the editors on until their work is done. Few people realize iust what a task this is. Many hard hours of work, sweat, and more work are spent on the birth of a new Shingas every year to make each one a little better than the last one. For all his effort on our behalf, the class of '54 would like to use this space to express its gratitude to Mr. Paterick and to wish him suc- cess on the 1955 Shingas. I I 1 X 1 1 ,' rf' av , ,, f ,iw Qt ' X ,Q 0'-:'fff'f0vs,,, f l ,ew X . X A ff Ag. can 1 I f 1,ViZj?.b,53L.5f1:E-qgnfff- f ' 291' iff X f' ' '31, '3, .'Q 7'f.0.-if ' ' . - X V ig, Q: .-.5-:'-5-151 . X e1wi'?' .,, f, f f 1 4.-fl -,af 2 if fy A ' Z' Z2 - ,Q :lf '- ' f Y E jg' 1 1 14 '- ' 'fffl-5: i1g'ff5 f'Y V-74' 'K' 1 ..q.::':l' l I I-'ni W MY 4' - I 7A il - ! V ffl' 'Y .. -1 1 1. ,,,.,-23 ix x J Q , 21, T525 , I:3.':3i., . ..--'N ' E' i- '::-.. f:::f:ee 'i 1 - I A ,r:fu..l-.lg Q.. . 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First, the Jointure, and now the Union Dis- trict, approved by the voters of all four dis- tricts in the last election, were sponsored by him in his attempt to provide the best for the students of the Beaver Area. RUTH E. JOHNSTON, Secretary VlRG!NIA CROYLE, Clerk MR. CHARLES S. LINN Grove City College, A. B. Columbia University University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Presidents Cabinet Future Teachers Club The class of 1954 wishes to express its thanks to you, Mr. Linn, for all the help and guidance you have given during the past three years. We know that as the enrollment has increased your iob has become more difficult, with many more chores to do, but you have taken all these things in stride and have con- tinued to advise, encourage and inspire us. May we also express our sincere thanks to Mrs. Mary Grove for all her many kindnesses throughout the year. MRS. MARY GROVE Secretary to the Principal l i 1 o 0 0 0 jddftkg 0Yzu4Me.,fe..M7, Y ADELAIDE BURRY Geneva College, A. B. X4 Mathematics Social Studies E Algebra I STANLEY BELFORE Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor Vftgok Indiana State Teachers College Grfwe .ny 0 age' ' ' B. S. University of Pittsburgh, M. S. General Science Biology Camera Club Sponsor University of Pittsburgh English Ill, Journalism Junior Class Sponsor Junior Class Play Director Echo Adviser Journalism Club 4- Columbia University Duke University University of Pittsburgh English IV, Speech National Honor So sor JAMES CUTRI Edinboro State Teachers College, B. 5. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Physical Education, Driver Edu- cation Head Coach, Basketball Assistant Coach, Football 11 CATHRYNE ESENWEIN Ohio Wesleyan University, A. B. ciety Spon- WML RUTH FOX Indiana State Teachers College, B. S. Penn State College Home Economics Home Economics Club Sponsor Student Council Sponsor CLCM, Q . CHESTER l. GREENE Illinois State Normal University University of Pittsburgh Duquesne University, B. S. Commercial .0.,m4,f.Qzv,,g,4.. DONALD D HIGBEE California State Teachers Colle e B. S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. OREN H- HECKATHORNE Mechanical Drawing, Health, Grove City College, B. S. ll1ClUSfriOll AHS Geneva College Bobcat Club Sponsor University of Pittsburgh Air Force University Social Studies Consumer Education ERNEST W. JOHNSON Kent State University Clarion State Teachers College, B. S. University of Pittsburgh, M, Ecl. Mathematics Jr. High Football Coach Sr. High Baseball Coach y iframe ,LWW J 1 ADELLA T LAWSON 'Mega' if Geneva College, A. B. University of Pittsburgh Spanish, English Il PETER B, KANE Spanish Club Sponsor Geneva College, B. S. University of Pittsburgh Social Studies Health Football, Head Coach Basketball, Assistant Coach Noon Hour Supervisor 12 6-LCIXL LEONA F. LOWERY 'G Z Muskingum College 1 ' Ohio Northern, B. S. Ohio State University S ' I S ' GLENN A. LEDEBUR, JR. E:3',fshlCE3ffs University of North Carolina Penn State College University of Tennessee Indiana State Teachers College, B. S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ecl. English LESLIE H. MARIETTA Indiana State Teachers College, B. S. Westminster College Band, Orchestra Instrumental Instruction Music Appreciation Club Spon sor yt fu-afffya , JO ETTA Z. MCLAUGHLIN W Grove City College, A. B. MARILYN MCGOUN University of Pittsburgh English Il Genfevq College' B' 5' Senior Class Play Director Clarion State Teachers College English Ill, Library Science 'I3 HERMAN V. MOWERY Albright College, A. B. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ecl. Penn State College Mathematics Sophomore Class Sponsor wang? WILLIAM w. PATERICK FRANK H- ROGERS :dgana State Teachers College, ' 6M ilgaeliegilsllock Stole Teachers Col University of Pittsburgh ' Ungfegslly me Plllsblfrgcg' M' Edin. P S , C II no ogy, conomic eograp y eggcigf sudiejge NEV'N W- REBER Sr. High Track and Shingos Adviser Franklin and Marshall College, Cross Country Coach B. S. SANS Club Sponsor University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Physical Science Senior Science Club Sponsor if - Z :Zu-QQ-.J GENEVIEVE G. TRUTER DAVID ROSENLIEB University of Pittsburgh, B. S. California State Teachers College, fyyufd Girls Physical Education B' S' D ' Health lnduslfml AHS Leaders Club Sponsor, GAA R. GLEN 5Ml1'H Sponsor, Cheerleaders Spon- Grove CNY College' B. 5- sor, Senior Class Sponsor University of Pittsburgh Commercial 14 0 J o i N f sw f .aw I f xx 'I 'tg' . ff XX QR 6 X x x X X X ' N fe X. s P 'f X! f 4 QW . Q X'-N X, , , 6 5 fm f ev X ff! QM Wok OE vi QQ 'M fi x ' X 'ix f f ' Af ' X f xr X gf-1' 1 E!! ff IIIIIIA f eogvpjfxoqx X XV V HWY! 4122? f ff 5 Q ' N we V' 4 'Wa f X-Xi? X. NQYF X ' X M E fl fx, X .0 ff if JIIZIME 010112 XVNRX H H IX, X' nv fff f X . X :by - ,I V flhvfuf f XX X9 Z , xxx, 'V x . M M Mama 1, W , Z f f :Vw XD M X1 NV' Z f Z 4 Z 'X X V K X W ' Z f f Z ZW yi QIJIZZVIIQ V fm 1 pl Xxinxxllf X ? X X ff 305585 'I5 90.1 0l'1fL ga About 18 years ago you became the proud iwe hopej parents of a little boy or girl. No doubt you were thrilled. We were very unconcerned about it all. We have often heard you talk about the plans you were making for us as we progressed through school. Dads wanted us boys to be good students, good athletes, good musicians, in fact good all around Americans. Mother concurred and added many of the same aspirations for her little girl. Above all, you wanted us to grow into a fine young man or woman, one in which you could feel a surge of pride as you watched us dance, play music, football or basketball or any other activity. Well, here we are at the first major threshold of life. All ready to graduate from Beaver High School. We hope your dreams have come true thus far. Do we now reflect the training you gave us, do we now embody all the good you hoped for, have we met successfully the challenges of life with courage and con- viction? We hope so. Now it is our turn to do a little reminiscing. As little people we were seldom able to realize and understand all the demands you made. We cried, fretted and pouted about doing those little chores which were assigned. We didn't realize then that it was all part of the game of learning discipline and self-control. As we look back now we begin to realize the purpose behind it all. lf we have learned the fundamental lessons of life and show an acceptable personality to the world it is because of your love, patience, understanding, and at times stern- ness. May we, who can find no words to adequately express our thanks and ap- preciation, dedicate this page in our Shingas to the wonderful mom and dad whose sacrifices have given us more than we deserved, whose faith has held us up in times of trouble, whose counsel has kept us on the right path, whose strength has compelled us to go on toward greater victories, and whose love has never failed. Yours in gratitude, Members of the Class of '54 I6 54,55 Ummm Frances Cucinelli, Secretary Marthena McCleery, Treasurer Kent Black, President Richard Stanley, Vice-President jim 64445 of 7954 Highlights of '54 7 in a row 'IOOO Shingas Sales-104 Pages 950 Christmas Wreaths Winter Wonderland Senior Dance Harvey Baccalaureate Commencement 17 SAM AMBERSON Football III, IV: BAC III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV. MARIANNE ANDERSON GAA ll, nl, IV: FNA ll, III: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club Ill, IV: Bobcat Club II, ul, IV: Spanish Club lu, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Camera Club II, IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Journalism Club IV: Na- tional Honor Society IV. FRANK ARBUTHNOT Football II: Track II: BAC II, III, IV: SANS Club ll: Senior Science Club III, IV: Spanish Club Il: Bobcat Club II, III: Junior Class Play Comm. III. RITA BAUMGARD Shingas Staff fBusinessl IV: Girls' Chorus II, IV: GAA III, IV: Home Economics Club III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II. MARLENE ANN BECK Shingas Stal? lBusinessI IV: GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Home Econ- omics Club III, IV: Bobcat Club Il, III: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill. 18 FREDERICK BEECHER Senior Science Club IV: Span- ish Club III. HERBERT CARL BELI., III Shingas Staff CBusinessI IV: Mixed Chorus II, III, IV: Foot- ball II, III, IV: Track III, IV: BAC II, III, IV: Senior Science Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. JOHN PAUL BERNAUER Shingas Staff lBusinessJ IV: Student Council Il: Football lu, IV: Baseball li, lu, IV: BAC II, III, IV: SANS Club Il: Senior Science Club III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III, Junior Prom Comm. III. ARTHUR BISSELL Shingas Staff IBusinessJ IV: BAC II, III: SANS Club II: Sen- ior Science Club III, IV: Presi- dent IV: Spanish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club IV: Camera Club IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: National Honor Society IV, SANDY BIXLER Shingas Stal? lEditorialJ IV: Presidents' Cabinet IV: Girls' Chorus II: GAA II, III, IV: Leaders Club Ill, IV, President IV: SANS Club II: Senior Sci- ence Club III, IV: Home Econ- omics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: FTA IV: Camera Club Il: Junior Class Play Comm. III. KENT BLACK Shingas Staff CEditorialJ IV: National Honor Society III, IV: Presidents' Cabinet III, IV: Student Council III, IV: Foot- ball IV: Basketball III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club Ill, IV: Bobcat Club II, Ill, IV: Class Officer III, IV, President III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. PATRICIA ANN BLINN Shingas Staff lTypist: IV: GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Bob- cat Club II, III: Tri-Hi-Y II, Ill. IV: Music Appreciation Club ll: Library Assistant Ill: Jun- ior Class Play Comm. III: Jun- ior Prom Comm. III. G. EVELYN BLOOM GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Tri-Hi-Y ll, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. HELEN JEAN BLOONI Shingas Stat? CEditorialJ IV7 Girls' Chorus II, IV: Mixed chorus ll, nl, Iv, GAA ll, ul, IV: Cheerleader ll, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club Ill: Spanish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club ll, Ill, IV: Treas- urer IV: Tri-Hi-Y ll, III, IV: Class Officer III, Treasurer: Junior Class Play Cast Ill: Jun- ior Prom Comm. III: National Honor Society IV. CHARLES BOGOVICH Football IV: Basketball Ill: Track III, IV: Cross Country Il: BAC II, IV: Senior Science Club IV: Bobcat Club IV: Jun- ior Prom Comm. Ill. DOROTHY VIRGINIA BOYCE Dropped from Roll January 1954. BERTHA BUCKLEY Shingas Staff lBusinessJ IV: Girls' Chorus ll: GAA II, III, IV: FNA Il, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Spanish Club II, Ill: Home Economics Club II, Ill: Bobcat Club III: Tri-Hi-Y III, IV: .lun- ior Class Play Comm. III. RONALD BUMILLER Presidents' Cabinet III: BAC ll: SANS Club II: Senior Sci- ence Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III: FTA IV: Camera Club IV: Sportsman's Club Il, III, Presi- dent III. LARRY L. BUNDY BAC II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Bob- cat Club ll, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. DOUG CAMPBELL Student Council IV: Football II, III, IV: BAC II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III. I9 JAMES D. CI'IAI.NlERS Mixed Chorus ll, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Sportsman's Club II. ROBERT CHERRY SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Camera Club Il, III: Bobcat Club II, III, IV. EDGAR G. COLLINS, JR. Football lI,' III, IV: Basketball II: Baseball ll: BAC Il, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Bobcat Club II, IV. JANET I.EE COUSINS Shingas Staff IV: Girls' Cho- rus II: GAA II, III: SANS Club II: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri- Hi-Y III: Junior Class Play Commj III: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. RICHARD CRUMRINE Shingas Stal? fEditorialJ IV: National Honor Society Ill, IV, Vice President IV: Band II, III, IV: Orchestra II, III, IV: Mixed Chorus IV: Track II, III, IV: BAC II, ll, V: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV, Vice President III: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Music Appreciation Club ll, III, IV: Class Otlicer III, Vice President: Junior Class Play Cast III: Mid West- ern Orchestra III: -State Or- chestra III: Mid Western Band IV. 20 FRAN CUCINELLI Shingas Stal? fEditoriaIJ IV: Echo Staff CCirculation Edi- tor: III: Student Council III: Band II, III, IV: Mixed Chorus ll, III, IV: GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri-Hi- Y II, III, IV: FTA IV: Class Offi- cer IV, Secretary: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III: National Honor Society IV. J. D. CUMMING Mixed Chorus II: BAC III: Bobcat Club II: Sportsman's Club II: Junior Class Play Comm. III. ANGELO .I. CUPANI Shingas Staff CE:IitoriaIJ IV: Track Manager II, III, IV: BAC II, III, IV: Senior Science Club IV: Spanish Club II, Ill, IV: Bobcat Club II, IV: Camera Club ll, III, IV. MABEI. ARLENE DAWSON Shingas Staff CTypistl IV: SANS Club II: Spanish Club III: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III. MARY ESTELLE DEWITT Shingas Staff IEditoriaII IV, National Honor Society III. IV: Presidents' Cabinet IV: Mixed Chorus II, III, IV: GAA II, III, IV: Cheerleader II, III. IV, Head Cheerleader IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, Secretary: Spanish Club III, IV: Home Economics Club ll: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y ll: FTA IV: Secre- tary: Camera Club II, Secre- tary: :Music Appreciation Club II: Class Officer II, Vice Presi- dent: Junior Class Play Cast III, Junior Prom Comm. III: Journalism Club IV. ROBERT C. L. EMBREE BAC IV: SANS Club Il: Senior Science Club Ill, IV: Bobcat Club III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill. CHARLES STANTON ENGLENIAN Football II, Ill, IV: BAC III, IV: SANS Club ll: Senior Sci- ence Club IV: Bobcat Club ll, III, IV: Sportsman's Club III. DORIS FARLEY Shingas Staff fTypistJ IV: Echo StaFF IV: GAA II, Ill, SANS Club II: Bobcat Club II, Ill: Tri-Hi-Y Il, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill. CHARLES F. FARRELL Shingas Staff IEditoriaIJ IV: Echo Staff IV: Mixed Chorus ii, in, spanish ll, lu, iv, Bob- cat Club Il, Ill: Junior Class Play Cast III: Movie Proiec- tionist II, III, IV: National Honor Society IV. SANFORD NORMAN FEIBUS Shingas Staff IEditorialJ IV: Presidents' Cabinet IV: Band II, Ill, IV: Mixed Chorus III, IV: Track III, IV: Cross Coun- try III: BAC ll: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club Ill, IV: Spanish Club II, III, IV: Bob- cat Club III, IV: FTA IV: Cam- era Club III: Music Apprecia- tion Club III, IV, President IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm, III. CLAUDE FREDERICK FRANK Mixed Chorus III: Cross Coun- try II, BAC il, Ill: sANs Club ll: Senior Science III: Bobcat Club III: Sportsman's Club II: Stage Crew II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III. NANCY GEIBEL Student Council Ill: Bond II, III, IV: Orchestra III, IV: Girls' Chorus II: GAA II: FNA II, III. IV, Vice President IV: SANS Club Il: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club II, Ill: Home Economics Club Il: Bobcat Club ll, Ill: Tri-Hi-Y iv, shin. gas Staff IBusinessJ IV. SHIRLEY LEE GIBSON Shingas Stal? IBusinessJ IV: Band Ill, IV: Orchestra Ill, IV, Girls' Chorus ll: GAA Il, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club Il, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y ll, III, IV: Music Ap- preciation Club Ill, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill. JOHN GRIFFITH Shingas Staff IEditoriaII IV: Echo Statt III, IV: Presidents' Cabinet IV: Football ll, III, IV: Track II, III, IV: BAC II, IV: Senior Science Club III, IV: FTA IV, President: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Journalism Club IV. ARLENE HALL Shingas Staff CTypistI IV: Echo Staff IV: GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Home Economics Club IV: Tri-Hi-Y III: Library Assist- ant IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III. 21 DONALD E. HARRIS Mixed Chorus II: BAC II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Sci- ence Club III: Spanish Club III: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Camera Club II: Junior Prom Comm, Ill: Movie Proiectionist III. RONALD C. HASTINGS Baseball Manager II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III: Bobcat Club II, III, IV. WILLIAM HECKMAN sANs Club ii, Bobcat Club u, ul. NANCY EILEENE HENRY Shingas Staff lBusinessJ IV: Band II, III, IV: Girls' Chorus II: GAA Il, Ill, IV: FNA Club II: SANS Club II: Spanish Club 11, ui, Bobcat Club ll, III: Tri. Hi-Y II, III: Camera Club Il: Junior Class Play Committee III: Junior Prom Committee III. ' ROBERT HIGERD Mixed Chorus III, IV: Track Ill, IV: Cross Country IV: BAC IV: Senior Science Club III, IV: Spanish Club III, IV: Bob- cat Club III: Junior Class Play Committee III: Latrobe High School II. 22 JOHN WILLIAM HINEMAN Shingas Staff fEditoriaIJ IV: Mixed Chorus II, III: Football ll, nl, iv, Track ii, BAC u. Ill, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club V: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Sportsman's Club Il: Junior Class Play Commit- tee Ill: Junior Prom Commit- tee III. ELWOOD T. HUGHES, JR. Shingas Staff fEditoriall IV, Co-editor: Echo Stat? III: BAC III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Bobcat Club IV: .lunior Class Play Committee III: Presidents' Cabinet IV: National Honor Society IV. JUDY HULT Band II, Ill, IV: Mixed Cho- rus IV: GAA II, III, IV: Lead- ers Club III, IV: SANS Club II: Home Economics Club II, III, Treasurer III: Junior Class Play Committee III: Football Queen IV. RICHARD HULT Football li, ul, IV: BAC ll, III, IV: SANS Club II: Bobcat Club ll, ln, lv. DWIGHT HUNTSBERGER Spanish Club IV. JACK JAVENS Shingas Staff CBusinessJ IV: Basketball II: BAC III, IV: SANS Club II: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Senior Science Club Ill: Sportsman's Club II, III: Junior Class Play Committee III: Junior Prom Committee III. DONNA JOHNSON Shingas Staff IBusinessJ IV: Girls' Chorus III, IV: GAA ll, III: SANS Club Il: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: Library Assistant IV. ANNA MARIE KARLBERG Shingas Staff ITypistI IV: GAA III, IV: Home Economics Club IV: Tri-Hi-Y III: Library Assist- ant IV: Junior Class Play Com- mittee III: Junior Prom Com- mittee III. JAY KARNS Shingas Stal? IBusinessj IV: Football Il, III, IV, Co-Captain IV: BAC II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Bobcat Club Il, III, IV: Junior Prom Committee III. ROBERT WILLIAM KASZER BAC II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Bobcat Club ll, III, IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: St. Peters- burg High School III. MARJORIE IRENE KERR SANS Club II: Tri-Hi-Y IV: Li- brary Assistant III: Junior Class Play Committee III. J. PAUL KISTLER Shingas Staff IEditoriaIJ IV: BAC ll, nl, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Cast Ill: Junior Prom Committee III. LAWRENCE KOSS BAC II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Junior Class Play Committee III: Junior Prom Committee III. ROBERT KUNSMAN Shingas Staff IBusinessI IV: Student Council II, III, IV, President IV: Football II, III, IV, Co-captain IV: Basketball Il, Ill: BAC IV: SANS Club Il: Senior Science Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Na: tional Honor Society IV. JOSEPH LANG 23 ROBERT WAYNE LAUGHLIN Mixed Chorus Ill: Baseball II, III, IV: BAC ll, III, IV: SANS Club Il: Spanish Club III: Bob- cat Club Il, III, IV: Sports- man's Club III: Junior Class Play Committee III: Junior Prom Committee Ill. ROSALIE HELEN LEIS Shingas Staff CBusinessJ IV: GAA ll, Ill, IV: Cheerleader ll, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club Ill: Span- ish Club Ill, IV: Horne Econ- omics Club II: Bobcat Club ll, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: Junior Class Play Cast III: National Honor Society IV. NORM LENGYEL Presiclent's Cabinet IV: Mixed Chorus II, III: Football ll, Ill, IV: Basketball II: Baseball ll, Ill, IV: BAC Ill, IV: SANS Club il, Spanish Club lu, lv, Presi- dent IV: Bobcat Club ll, Ill, IV: Future Teachers Club IV: Junior Class Play Committee Ill: Junior Prom Committee III. ROBERT LEWIS BAC ll: Senior Science Club III: Camera Club II, III, IV: Junior Class Play Committee III. MARY KATHERINE LINTZ Shingas Staff fTypistJ IV: Echo Staff IV: Mixed Chorus III, IV: GAA ll, Ill, IV: SANS Club ll: Bobcat Club ll, Ill, IV: Tri- Hi-Y Il, III, IV: Music Appre- ciation Club Ill: Junior Class Play Committee Ill: Junior Prom Committee III: Journal- ism Club IV. 24 MARVA JEAN LINZEY Shingas Stat? lBusinessJ IV: Girls' Chorus Il, Ill: Mixed Chorus IV: GAA ll, III, IV: SANS Club Il: Senior Science Club Ill: Spanish Club Ill, IV: Home Economics Club IV: Bob- cat Club ll, Ill, IV: Tri-Hi-Y ll: III, IV: Junior Class Play Com- mittee III. HARRY KENNETH LONG Track II: BAC Ill: Senior Sci- ence Club III: Bobcat Club Ill: Camera Club ll. PHYLLIS LOXLEY Shingas Staff CTypistD IV: Girls' Chorus II: GAA Il: SANS Club ll: Tri-Hi-Y IV: Junior Class Play Committee III. JAMES L. MARGONIE BAC ll, Ill: SANS Club II: Sen- ior Science Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III. PAUL D. MARLIN Track Il: Cross Country II, Ill: BAC II: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Spanish Club Il: Bobcat Club IV. HELEN R. MARVIN Shingas Staff fEditorialJ IV: Mixed Chorus II, III, IV: GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Sen- ior Science Club Ill: Spanish Club III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Music Appreciation Club III, IV: Junior Class Play Commit- tee Ill: Junior Prom Commit- tee III: Journalism Club IV: Midwestern Chorus IV: Na- tional Honor Society IV. MARTHENA MCCLEERY Shingas Staff CEditoriall IV: Band II, III, IV: Orchestra III, IV: Girls' Chorus II: GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Home Economics Club III: Bobcat Club ll, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV, Vice President III: Camera Club Il: Class Ofticer IV, Treasurer: Junior Class Play Committee III: National Honor Society IV. SARAH JANE McCLEERY Shingas Staff fBusinessI IV: Echo StaFf III: GAA II, III, IV: Future Nurses Club II: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, Treasurer: Home Economics Club II, IV: Bobcat Club II, Ill, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, Ill, IV, His- torian III: Future Teachers Club IV: Junior Class Play Committee III. SALLY LOUISE McCLEMENTS Shingas Staff fBusinessl IV, Circulation Co-manager: Echo StaFF III, IV, Art Editor III, Co- editor IV: National Honor So- ciety III, IV: Presidents' Cab- inet II, IV: GAA II, III, IV, Treasurer III, President IV: Leaders Club III, IV, Treasurer III, Secretary IV: SANS Club II, President: Senior Science Club III: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Camera Club II: Class Officer II, Treas- urer: Junior Class Play Cast III: Junior Prom Committee III: Journalism Club IV. JEAN McCLURE Shingas Staff CEditorialJ IV: Mixed Chorus III, IV: GAA II, Ill, IV, Secretary III: Leaders Club III, IV, Vice President IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV, Treasurer IV: Spanish Club III, IV: Camera Club IV: Music Appreciation Club III, IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: Journalism Club IV: National Honor Society IV, MARIE REGINA MCCORY GAA III: Bobcat Club III: Tri- Hi-Y III: .lunior Class Play Committee III: Struthers High School II. GEORGE McDADE SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Camera Club IV: Sportsman's Club II: Mt. Leb- anon High School II: Roches- ter High School III. MARION MCDERMOTT Shingas Staff fbusinessj IV: Mixed Chorus II, III: GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club Il: Home Economics 'Club IV: Bobcat Club ll, IV: Tri-Hi-Y III: Li- brary Assistant IV: Junior Class Play Committee III: Jun- ior Prom Committee III. DOTTIE MCGRAW Shingas Staff IEditorialj IV: Echo Staff IV: GAA IV: Senior Science Club IV: Home Econ- omics Club IV: Tri-Hi-Y IV: Washington-Lee High School. Arlington, Virginia II, III. BRENDA GAIL McMILLEN Band III, IV: Mixed Chorus II. III, IV: GAA IV: SANS Club II: Junior Class Play Commit- tee III: Junior Prom Committee III. 25 CLARENCE B. McMINN Shingas Staff lBusinessJ IV: BAC IV: SANS Club Il: Sen- ior Science Club Ill: Bobcat Club ll, Ill, IV: Sportsman's Club Il, III: Junior Class Play Committee III. DONALD MCPEAK Shingas Staff lEditorial, Busi- ness: IV: Football ll, IV: Bas- ketball Il, III, IV: SANS Club ll: Senior Science Club III: Bobcat Club II, Ill, IV: Future Teachers Club IV: Junior Class Play Committee III. WILLIAM LESTER MERRIMAN Student Council III, IV: Foot- ball ll, lu, IV: BAC ll, nl, lv, Senior Science Club Ill, IV: Spanish Club Il, III: Bobcat Club II, III: Junior Class Play Committee III: Junior Prom Committee III. BEVERLEY JUNE MORTIMER Shingas Staff fTypistJ IV: Band ll, III, IV: SANS Club Il: Spanish Club Ill: Bobcat Club ll, Treasurer: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Camera Club II: Junior Class Play Committee Ill: Jun- ior Prom Committee III. RONALD EDWARD MOTT Shingas Staff IEditorialJ IV: Football Manager Il, III, IV: Basketball II, III, IV: Baseball ll, Ill, IV: SANS Club Il: Sen- ior Science Club Ill, IV: Bob- cat Club Il, III, IV: Junior Class Play Committee III: Jun- ior Prom Committee III: Na- tional Honor Society IV, 26 BILL NETHERLAND Mixed Chorus ll, Ill, IV: BAC IV: SANS Club ll: Senior Sci- ence Club IV: Spanish Club III. JOHN ROBERT NIEDERGAL Shingas Staff lBusiness: IV: Mixed Chorus II: BAC II, Ill: SANS Club II: Bobcat Club Il, Ill, IV: Junior Class Play Com- mittee III: Junior Prom Com- mittee III. BARBARA ANN PADGETT Shingos Staff lTypistl IV: Girls' Chorus II, IV: GAA ll, III, IV: SANS Club Il: Home Econ- omics Club IV: Bobcat Club IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: Library Assistant IV: Junior Class Ploy Committee Ill. PAUL EUGENE PETTLER Basketball Il: BAC III, IV: Sen- ior Science Club IV. JOHN POWERS SANS Club ll: Senior Science Club IV. NICK PUPPICH BAC Il, Ill, IV: SANS Club ll Senior Science Club III: Span ish Club ll: Bobcat Club IV: Camera Club II, III. PAUL J. PUPPICH Basketball II: Baseball ll: BAC Il, Ill, IV: SANS Club II: Sen- ior Science Club III: Bobcat Club III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill. NOLA RADCLIFFE Mixed Chorus Ill, IV: Home Economics Club Il, Ill: Tri-Hi-Y IV. THOMAS G. REED Senior Science Club IV, PAUL REINHARDT SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Bobcat Club IV: Cam- era Club ll III IV S orts- ' 1 1 I P man s Club II, III. JANET ANNE REISING Shingas Staff fCo-editor: IV: National Honor Society III, IV, Secretary-Treasurer IV: Presidents' Cabinet IV: Stu- dent Council ll: GAA II, III. IV, Secretary II: SANS Club ll: Senior Science Club III, IV: Home Economics Club II, IV: Bobcat Club ll, Ill, IV: Tri-Hi-Y Il, III, IV: Camera Club Il, III, IV, Secretary Ill: Music Ap- preciation Club II, III, IV. Treaasurer III: Class Officer Ill, Secretary: Junior .Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. LES ROBINSON Echo Staff III: BAC III, IV, Senior Science Club Ill: Bur- gettstown High School II. SHIRLEY ROLL Shingas Staff IEditoriaD IV: GAA IV: SANS Club ll: Home Economics Club IV: Tri-Hi-Y lll. MARALYN ROMIGH Dropped 'From roll 1953. CHARLES SABERIN Shingas Staff QEclitoriaIJ IV: Mixed Chorus III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Spanish Club II: Bob- cat Club IV: Junior Class Play Cast III: Junior Prom Comm. III. 27 L. THOMAS SCHLOSSER Shingas Staff lEditorialJ IV: Football II, III, IV: Track ll, III, IV: SANS Club ll: Senior Science Club Ill, IV: Bobcat Club ll, Ill, IV: Camera Club II: Junior Class Play Cast III: National Honor Society IV. H. THOMAS SCHWEIGER Mixed Chorus II, Ill: BAC II, Ill, IV: SANS Club Il: Camera Club ll. RICHARD LEE SCOTT Band II, III, IV: Orchestra III, IV: Mixed Chorus II, III, IV: Senior Science Club IV: Cam- era Club III: Music Apprecia- tion Club II, Ill, IV, Vice- President IV: Midwest Chorus IV: Midwestern Band IV. WILLIAM R. SELL Shingas Staff CBusinessJ IV: Baseball ll, III, IV: Cross coumry ll, III: BAC ll, ul, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Bobcat Club Il, III, IV, Vice-President III: Cam- era Club Ill: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III. MARY ELIZABETH SHAW Shingas Staff fEditorialJ IV: Echo Stal? IV: National Hon- or Society III, IV, President IV: Presidents' Cabinet IV: Mixed Chorus II, III, IV: GAA II, lll. IV: Leaders Club Ill, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club Ill: Spanish Club Ill, IV, Treasurer IV: Home Economics Club II, Secretary: Bobcat Club ll, Ill, IV: Tri-Hi-Y ll, III, IV, President IV: Camera Club Il: Music Appreciation Club IV: Journalism Club IV: Class Ofticer II, Secretary: Junior Class Play Cast Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III. 28 DOLLY E. SHIMRAK Shingas Staff lBusinessl IV: Girls' Chorus II: GAA Il, Ill. IV: FNA II: Spanish Club IV: Home Economics II, III, IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Library Assistant IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. JOHN L. SMITH, JR. Presidents' Cabinet IV: Stu- dent Council IV: Mixed Cho- rus IV: Basketball ll, III, IV: Cross Country III, IV, Captain IV: Bobcat Club III, IV, Presi- dent IV: Junior Prom Comm. III: National Honor Society IV. CARL L. STAHL Senior Science Club IV: Bob- cat Club III: Stage Crew II, III, IV, Manager IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. RICHARD C. STANLEY Shingas Staff lCirculation Co- managerj IV: Baseball II, Ill, IV: BAC ll, lu, IV: SANS Club II, Vice-President: Senior Sci- ence Club III, IV: Bobcat Club Il, III, IV: Camera Club II, III, IV: Class Officer IV: Vice- President: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III: Movie Proiectionist ll, III, IV: National Honor Society IV. RICHARD STAUB Football Il, III, IV: Basketball II: Cross Country III, IV: SANS Club ll: Bobcat Club II, III, IV. .f W , . nhl. . A--- Y ART STAUFFER Senior Science Club IV: Bob- cat Club II, III, IV: Camera Club Il. PATRICIA STEEB Shingas StaFF lBu5inessj IV: Girls' Chorus II, Ill: GAA Il, III, IV: SANS Club II: Home Economics Club II: Bobcat Club II, III: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: Music Appreciation Club II: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. CATHARINE STEVENSON Shingas Staff QEditoriaIl IV: Orchestra II, III, IV: Girls' Chorus III, IV: Mixed Chorus II, III, IV: GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club Il, III: Bobcat Club ll, Ill: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: Music Appreciation Club II, III, IV, Secretary Il: Junior Class Play Cast III: Junior Prom Comm. III: National Honor Society IV. NIYRA JOYCE STEVENS Shingas Stal? fEditoriall IV: National Honor Society III, IV: GAA II, Ill, IV: Leaders Club III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club III, IV: Camera Club II, III, IV: Journalism Club IV: .lun- ior Class Play Comm. III. FLORENCE F. STONE Girls' Chorus ll, Ill: GAA II, III: SANS Club II: Junior Class Play Comm. III. BETTY JANE STOUT Shingas Staff CTypistl IV: Echo Staff IV: Band II, III, IV: Mixed Chorus II, III, IV: SANS Club Il: Home Economics Club III: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y III, IV: Music Appre- ciation Club III: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III: Journalism Club IV. SHIRLEY ELEANORE STRAYER Shingas Staff lEditorialJ IV: Echo Staff IV: Girls' Chorus II: Mixed Chorus III, IV: GAA II, Ill: SANS Club ll: Senior Science Club III: Spanish Club III, IV: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: FTA IV, Vice President: Camera Club II, III: Music Appreciation Club Il, III: Journalism Club IV: Junior Class Play Cast III. SUE ANN STUCK Shingas Staff fEditoriaIJ IV: Echo Staff II, III, IV, Co-editor IV: Presidents' Cabinet IV: Mixed Chorus II: GAA II, Ill, IV: FNA II, III: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III: Home Economics Club III, IV: Bob- cat Club Il, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y II, III, IV: FTA IV: Journalism Club IV: Library Assistant III: Junior Class Play Comm, III: Junior Prom Comm. III. ROBERT J. SULLIVAN Shingas Staff fBusinessJ IV: Student Council ll, III: Mixed Chorus II, Ill, IV: Baseball II, III, IV: BAC ll, III, IV: SANS Club ll: Senior Science Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV. WILLIAM A. SULLIVAN Shingas Staff CBusinessl IV: Mixed Chorus II, III, IV: Base- ball II, III, IV: BAC II, Ill, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Bobcat Club Il, IV. 29 MARTHA JANE THOMAS Shingas Stal? Uypistj IV: Girls' Chorus II, Ill, IV: SANS Club II: Bobcat Club ll: Tri-Hi-Y II: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. Ill. EUGENE THOMPSON BAC IV: Senior Science Club lll. JAMES ROBERT ULLOM Shingas Staff lEditoriaIJ IV: Cross Country III: BAC III. IV: Senior Science Club III, IV: Spanish Club III, IV: Bob- cat Club IV: Junior Class Play Comm. Ill: Junior Prom Comm. III: Ellwood City High School II. RICHARD UMSTEAD Shingas Staff lEcIitorialI IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club IV: Spanish Club II, III: Camera Club IV: Sportsman's Club II, III, Vice President III. DIANA VAN MALDEGHEM Shingas Stat? lBusinessj IV: Girls' Chorus II, III: GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Sen- ior Science Club III: Spanish Club III, IV: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y Il, Ill, IV: Camera Club II, III: Music Apprecia- tion Club II, III: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. 30 ROBERT M. VAUGHN Football II, III, IV, Manager: Basketball II, III, IV, Man- ager: BAC II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Sportsman's Club II: Junior Class Play Comm, III: Junior Prom Comm. III. I. DOLORES WAKELEY Shingas Stal? QEditoriaIJ IV: Echo Staff II, III: Mixed Cho- rus ll, IV: GAA il, lu, iv, SANS Club II, Treasurer: Sen- ior Science Club III: Home Economics Club IV: Bobcat Club ll, Ill, IV: Tri-Hi-Y Il. III, IV, Chaplain IV: FTA IV: Library Assistant III: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. EUGENE F. WATTERSON Baseball III: Cross Country Il, III: BAC Il, Ill, IV: SANS Club II: Bobcat Club II, IV: Sports- man's Club II. DOTTY WEAVER Shingas Staff lBusinessI IV: Girls' chorus ll, III: GAA li, Ill, IV: SANS Club II: Home Economics Club III: Bobcat Club ll, III: Tri-Hi-Y Il, Ill. MELVIN lOY WELLER Band II, III, IV: Track II, III IV: BAC IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III, IV: Spanish Club III, IV: Sports- man's Club III. 1 DORIS JEAN WILLOUGHBY Girls' Chorus II, Ill: GAA III, IV: SANS Club II: Home Eco- nomics Club IV: Bobcat Club III: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: Library As- sistant IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III. DONNA WITH EROW Shingas Staff - Business IV: Girls' Chorus II, III: Mixed Chorus IV: GAA II, III, IV: FNA II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Senior Science Club III: Home Economics Club III, IV: Junior Play Comm. III. THELMA JEAN WOLZ Shingas Staff - Business IV: Presidents' Cabinet IV: Stu- dent Council II, Secy-Treas.: Girls' Chorus II, III, Treas. III: GAA ll, nl, iv, sANs Club II: Senior Science Club III: Home Economics Club III, IV, Pres. IV: Bobcat Club II, III, IV: Tri-Hi-Y ll, Ill, IV: F.T.A. IV: Camera Club II, Ill: Music Appreciation Club II: Library Assistant IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. CAROLE D. ZIGGAS Shingas Staff - Typist IV: Mixed Chorus II: GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club II: Home Economics Club II: Bobcat Club ll, III: Tri-Hi-Y Il, III, IV: Junior Class Play Comm. III: Junior Prom Comm. III. NYLA RAE JACKSON Girls' Chorus II, III: GAA II, III, IV: SANS Club ll: Tri-Hi-Y II, III: Junior Class Play Com- mittee III: Junior Prom Com- mittee III. KKUL55 of 7 955 .i14g!Lgg!zf5 of ffm junior ear Upperclassmen at long last Mother Is A Freshman Record Magazine Sale-S5544 Wonderful Prom-March Fantasy Senior Year-Here We Come! Don Newroth ...... ..... P resident Rcle Nancy Fife .,.,.. ........,. T reosurer Joe Ccarver ..,..... ,..... V ice President Lee McDonald ,.,.. ........ S ecretcxry . ' Front Row, left to right: J. Brew, M. Speer, D. Krupinslci, N. Davis, P. McAllister, S. Fuller, J. Shalier. Second Row: J. Hen- cel, N. Baumgard, E. lmrie, B. Williams, J. Trishman, N. Potter, S. Amburnson. Third Row: F. Thomas, J. Ecsh, W. Len- nox, N. Avery, T. Collins, J. Saberin, P. Hilclman. Fourth Row: W. Grunert, W. Fuller, D. Morforcl, R. Brockett, W. Davis, F. Mason, G. Smith, T. Willoughby. Front Row, left to right: D. Wimer, B. Graham, B. Dunham, G. Gallic, M. Karr, J. Brubaker, J. Pukcxnsky. Second Row: J. Trishman, B. Kunsmcm, M. Stack, J. Beecher, N. McCullough, J. Henry. Third Row: L. Baker, D. Newroth, D. McMillan, D. Gifford, L. Pondy, C. Kerr, J. Loughren. Fourth Row: W. W. Hanley, R. Riggs, A. Cornell, J. Carver, N. Word, E. Stout, F. Dawson, J. Hobun, J. Equels. 213 Front Row, left to right: D. Shema, J. Hughes E. Baker, B. Gardner, C. Kensley, M. Supler J. Wright, N. Turner. Second Row: R. Fife P. Pollock, N. MacMillen, R. Graff, J. Royer S. Bloom, P. McMinn, C. Sallade, V. Cellerini Third Row: D. Drake, D. Smith, G. Churm J. High, P. Icenhour, D. Kunkle, J. Walker, T Custer. Fourth Row: R. Macintosh, J. Barley R. Rosica, G. Miller, R. Grosskopf, E. Zinkan T. Forbes, R. Kossler. 209 Front Row, left to right: S. Shaw, C. Russell, J. Steed, A. Galovic, D. Campbell, R. Azzarello, E. Shuster. Second Row: L. McDonald, E. Bloom, C, Keagy, D. Holt, E, Eichenlaub, S. Lippincott, N. Trushel. Third Row: J. Kress M. Callaghan, M. Baker, R. Cousins, H. Feeley J. Lindey, R. Wallace. Fourth Row: W. Hol: lander, T. Vanderslice, E, Metzger, G. Smith, D. Hayes, J. Ripper, D. Dentler, M. Catanese. 208 Front Row, left to right: D. Marangoni, S. Frazier, J. Kress, G. Gerbi, S. Snyder, M. Wit- ten, M. Scrivener, B. Ayers, N. Young. Sec- ond Row: D. McPherson, C. Hurtt, N. Nail, L. Vaughn, G. Pomaybo, M. Barclay, D. Wease, R. Sevin, Y. George. 1 1 1 1 1 ogiielafaing ogllonw 5 oSi2!9Aomore5 We're in Senior High now Football Donce Crowning the Football Queen We move up as Juniors J , n ix v. Q N K ,. if 1 'W 'ini ef 1' A. , nk NN K - Don Soltcurelli ,... ..,. V ice President Don Pettler ..,. .. President Jo Anne Ward ,4.. ..,.,... T recisurer Jeannie Ross .. .,.. Secretory 272 Q Front Row, left to right: S. Cole, B. Trimble, S. Harvey, P. Gelston, M, Giles, M. Kinkopf, J. Lengyel, R Pavilinch. Second Row: R. Retzer, K. Shannon, S. Smith, R. Rubino, J. Brooks, G. White. Third Row: D Davis, B. Weaver, E. Jackson, J. Mills, M. Baker, S. Farmer, G. Crumrine, J. Kampmeyer, D. Skalka Fourth Row: L. Gillespie, G. Morgan, L. Pedriera, T. Sweod, B. Buflington, R. Alberti, A. Redding, Front Row, left to right: B, Coulter, K. Riggs, P. Bell, E. Hesser, M. Hall, P. Ccsbourne, P. Orend, C. Smiley. Second Row: C. Kane, J. Frye, H. Sentz, S. Torrence, R. Deffenbough, C. Reddinger, P. Mahaney, M. Armen. Third Row: T. Cosky, P. Edwards, W. Pollack, R, Bruce, W. Lintz, J. Entinger, G. Vcllmer. Fourth Row: L. O'Donnell, T. Clark, T. Geibel, C. Jenkins, R. Wilson, G. Mitchell, R. Netherland. 38 Front Row, left to right: H. Hastings, P. Lewis, L. Knopp, R. Cupani, K. Coleman, R. Waddell, D. Sallode, D. Shupe. Second Row: P. Reynolds, R. Stout, M. Burneson, J, Wilson, B. Griffin, S. Baney, G. Feibus, J. Johnson. Third Row: D. McCullough, J. Grad, A. Taormina, J. Small, J. Redmond, J. Campbell. Fourth Row: M. Bingenheimer, G. Ferrall, H. Weigle, D. Peters, W, Hatchner, H, May, B. Kaufman, J. DiMaggio. Front Row, left to right: J. Hollander, R. A. Horton, M. Luis, A. Gardner, A. Catanese, W. Toth, D. Reich, J. Brubaker. Second Row: J. Ross, R. Avery, J. Ward, M. Otto, G. Kennett, C. Bradley, A. Seyboth, C. Esken, B. Cribbs. Third Row: T. Johnson, K. Lee, J. Grove, D. Strother, H. Wallace, R. Erath. Fourth Row: J. Alberti, C. Oliver, G. Moore, G. George, P. Dappenbrook, T. Price, J. Buftington. 39 275 H4 Front Row, left to right: E. Cadley, J. Raclclifle, T. Singleton, M, Baxter, R. Richards, M. A. Koss, J. Stuck, A. Ferguson. Second Row: A. Jones, A. Schaefer, K. Wilson, N. Cortese, A. Heineman, J. Daugherty, N. McDonough. Third Row: M. Conlon, M. Grubick, S. Madden, G. Ullom, M. Zinkan, R. Carrell, D. Meadows. Fourth Row: L. Emery, W. Foutty, C. Soisson, D. Knapp, C. Weyond. Fifth Row: C. Hoegle, J. Rini, S. Wilson, W. Graham, C. Thomas, T. Birge, H. Nesbitt. Front Row, left to right: A. Coles, K. Grossglass, R, Griffith, J. Kossler, D. lcenhour, J. Vaughn, J. Conner A. Galloway. Second Row: W. Brown, C. Netherland, D. Stauller, W. Witkouski, R. Saltarelli, R. Steven son, J. Willem, P. Schmidt, W. Clausen. Third Row: L. Wynn, F. Clair, J. Pffifer, R. Ensign, R. Farmer J. Mills, W. Kramer, R. Bradshaw, L. Dowlin. 40 1 Eel J 1 b 1,2 CK X sk - rrufrwlxg - i T QQ2 XN W5 61' -i lf 43 J xi . :..1 ' '. NA 2 f 225 2 f ' Z f' Q 2222 Q 2962 2 2 X Qc S -4 X 2 22 f , X x N W W ff? ' M22 , S ., 'A 3 ' ! ?f H n N 4?Ql5l' A I 'fVfx'ffWfY .R X 5 X N M l'kf 1 323' 9 X f Nf! V, I l'?J ff ' X wf xl A -if K Q X QW, M1 1 rgcufzlfza fiom I l l .S7Linga5 CSTHW EDITORIAL Front Row, Left to right: H. J. Bloom, M. E. De Witt, M. Shaw, F. Cucinelli, J. Reis- ing, E. Hughes, C. Steven- sonl S. Roll, J. McClure. Second Row: S. Feibus, R. Marvin, S. Stuck, M. Mc- Cleery, S. Bixler, D. Mc- Graw, J. Stevens, D. Mc- Peak, J. Hineman. Third Row: J. Griffith, R. Crum- rine, P. Kistler, A. Cupani, R. Mott, C. Farrell, R. Ul- lom, T. Schlosser, C. Saberin. BUSINESS Front Row, Left to right: J. Hult, D. Witherow, S. Gib- son, S. McClements, R. Stan- ley, S. Bixler, D. Johnson, R. Baumgard, R. Leis. Sec- ond Row: P. Steeb, M. Mc- Dermott, D. Weaver, M. Beck, N. Geibel, J. Cousins, T. Wolz, S. McCleery, S. Stuck, M. Linzey, B. Buckley, D. Van Maldeghem, D. Wakeley, N. Henry. Third Row: P. Bernauer, W. Sell, K. Black, R. Kunsman, J. Javens, W. Sullivan, D. Campbell, J. Karns, A. Bis- sell, J. Niedergal, H. Bell, D. McPeak. TYPISTS Front Row, Left to right: C. Ziggas, A. Karlberg, P. Blinn, M. Thomas, M. K. l.infz, B. Stout, D. Farley. Second Row: P. Loxley, B. Padgett, B. Mortimer, M. Dawson, A. Hall. Front Row, Left to right: J. Carver, J. Griffith, C. Farrell, D. Wimer, M. Shaw, B. J. Gardner, S. McCle- ments, S. Stuck, B. Stout, M. K, Lintz, D. Farley, A. Hall, T. Vanderslice, J. Eash. Second Row: D. Nay, P. Schmidt, M. Anderson, C. Sutter, J. Rollander, A. Ferguson, L. Shaw, S. Frazier, D. McGraw, B. Kuns- man, N. Richards, M. Barclay, N. Trushel, J. Stevens, B. Marvin, B. Dunham. Third Row: D. Haber, M. Lois, A. Jones, M. DeWitt, J. Stuck, S. Cole, J. Hineman, J. Burrier, C. Clark, H. Sentz, N. MacMillen, N. Turner, J. Potter, B. Rackley, S. Harvey, G. Feibus, D. Shupe. agzingcw Established 46 years ago as the Beaver High School Annual , the Shingas has come a long way since its inception. This year, some- thing new was added to the Shingas-8 more pages, as a sort of birthday present, for this volume also marks the 30th year for the use of the name Shingas. Early last fall, before anyone was think- ing about the new Shingas, W. W. Paterick, adviser of the book, chose the editors, Janet Reising and Elwood Hughes, and work was officially begun. Pictures, writeups, layout, identification, all were a part of the planning of the book. Of course no book can be a suc- cess without a reading public, so Sally McCle- ments and Dick Stanley, the circulation man- agers, made sure it was sold. The salesmen reached their goal of 1000 books and a new record was set. Although it was a tight squeeze all the way, nevertheless by March 16, the final deadline, the book was sent to the printer, and the work was completed. fl 0 emo! Jonrna ifim Do you have a nose for news? lf you do, you are probably one of the 40 members of the newly organized Journalism Club or an ardent fan of the Echo. Editor-in-chief, Beulah V. Cook, and the Echo editors, Sally McCle- ments and Sue Stuck are responsible for giving Echo assignments to these club reporters. Or- ganized to fill out the need for a more com- plete news coverage of the school, the mem- bers receive instructions in journalism, cover a beat for news, and prepare feature articles forthe Echo. The editions, now being printed, are published monthly containing approxi- mately 8 pages. Various pictures concerning the main attractions in the news have also been added. Although there is great confu- sion a few days before the paper appears in the homerooms for the students to read, the Echo staff and the Journalism Club with the help of a very patient printer release a well written paper. There are articles concerning sports, club activities, and news of general in- terest, on the light side there are gossip, iokes, and riddles. About 425 students have access to this enlightening and enioyable paper. ri-.!Q4'- SA W S CM 44 First Row, L-R: B. Stout, J. Hencel, N. Young, N. MacMillen, R, Cupani, Mrs. Adelaide Burry, E, Ayers, P. Steeb, M. K Lintz, P. Casbourne, M. Hall. Seconzl Row: J. Hughes, T. J. Wolz, S. Shaw, R. A. Harton, D. Shupe, N. Trushel, G. Gerbi J. Pukanski, A. Shaefter, M. Burneson, D. Marangoni, S. Farrmer, J. Ross. Third Row: J. Ward, R. Retzer, D. VanMalde ghem, D. Farley, M. J. Linzey, S. Gibson, M. Anderson, B. Marvin, S. Bixler, H. J. Bloom, S. Stuck, C. Hurtt, P. Bell Fourth Row: B. Williams, B. Mortimer, M. Dawson, M. Beck, M. McCleery, J. Reising, D. Holt, K. Shannon. Fifth Row: D McGraw, L. MacDonald, C. Ziggos, P. Blinn, B. Buckley, S. McClements, A. Seyboth, M. Baker, J. Steed. President, Karen Shannon, vice-president, J. B. Campbell, secretary, Gary Mitchell, and treasurer, Karen Riggs, led the S. A. N. S. Club members-an all time high of 'IT7 members- in the study of nature. The biweekly meetings provided information concerning frogs, lizards, grasshoppers, buttertiies, and other biological characters. This year the club made a tour of the zoo, Carnegie Museum, Pitt Conservatory, the Planetarium, and Cook's Forest. Mr. Frank A. Rogers, the sponsor, along with special speak- ers gave many interesting talks. First Row, L-R: M. Hall, S. Catanese, R. Cupani, E. Hesser, R. A. Waddell, Mr. Frank Rogers, C. Coleman, B. Trimble M. A. Koss, R. A. Rubino, P. A. Bell. Second Row: C. Esken, J. Lengyel, A. Heineman, R. A. Harton, M. Lais, J. Hollander J. Frye, A. Shaetter, A. Gardner, N. Cortese, B. Grubick. Third Row: D. Strothers, R. Ensign, J. Mills, M. Baker, M. Ar- men, J. Johnson, S. Smith, R. Stout, S. Cole, A. Ferguson, J. Stuck, D. Shupe. Fourth Row: J. Grove, C. Weyand, R Bruce, G. Ullom, P. Reynolds, P. Zinkan, B. Griftin, H. Sentz, J. Daugherty, E. Jackson, C. Kane, M. Otto, D. Stauffer, L Gillespie. Fifth Row: T. Johnson, D. Pettler, T. Price, R. Bradshaw, P. Schmidt, J. DiMaggio, D. Hayes, T. Swead, C. Hoegle, L. Pedreira, G. Moore. fwfmwA f f .V W First Row, L-R: C. Esken, J. Lengyel, P. Lewis, M. Speer, S. Frazier, F. Cucinelli, M. Shaw, S. Amburnsen, D. Wakeley, B Baker, B. Trimble, M. Koss, N. Radcliff. Second Row: S. Bloom, R. Fife, J. Roger, J. Brew, G. Wright, M. Whitten, D. Sal- lade, E. Imrie, S. Fuller, R. A. Waddell, P. Loxley, M. Kerr, N. Geibel. Third Row: B. J. Gardner, N. Turner, N. Davis, D. Krupinski, S. Snyder, R. Groff, P. Supler, J. Wilson, D. Campbell, J. Hollander, S, Smith, H. Sentz, J. Daugherty, A Ferguson, J. Stuck, S. Torrence. Fourth Row: M. Armen, A. Heineman, B. Kunsman, P. Pollock, D. Wimer, L. Vaughn V. Cellerini, S. Lippincott, M. Lois, K. Riggs, J. Frye, B. Rackley, J. Johnson, S. Cole, A. Jones. Fifth Row: A. Shaffer, Y. George, M. Barclay, A. Galovic, M. Karr, G. Gallic, S. Graham, B. Dunham, G. Crumrine, P. Russell. The Tri Hi Y has started off on an entirely different foot this year by trying to have pro- grams which interest all the T20 members. A big success was scored by the girls with their Mum sale, Thanksgiving assembly, and Christ- mas proiect. During the second half of the yecu the olTicers planned a program that would help the girls in many phases, dating, good groom- ing, and finally hair styling. The one special proiect which the girls planned this year was the dance after the May Day. The oFFicers of this group are president, Mary Shawp vice president, Frances Cucinellip secretary, Sue Amburnseng- treasurer, Suzanne Frazier, chaplain, Dolores Wakeleyp and hisorian, Marjorie Speer. Mrs. Adelaide Burry is sponsor. First Row, L-R: B. Coulter, M. Burneson, R. Avery, R. Retzer, K. Shannon, G. Mitchell, K. Riggs, P. Casbourne, J. Ross, R Pavlinich, B. Cribbs. Second Row: C. Wilson, J. Radcliff, J. Ward, N. McDonough, P. Lewis, D. Sallade, S. Farmer, K. Bradley, M. Baxter, W. Toth, S, Torrence, A. Jones. Third Row: A. Coles, D. Meadows, M. Conlon, S. Baney, A. Sey both, S. Madden, R. Deffenbaugh, G. Feibus, B. Rackley, G. Crumrine, R. Erath, K. Grossglass. Fourth Row: J. Entinger, R. Stevenson, R. Saltarelli, J. Small, R. Skalka, J. Conner,J. Vaughn, R. Icenhour, H. Wallace, R. Carrell. Fifth Row R. Griffith, L. O'Donnell, G. Ferrell, R. Kaufmann, W. Witkowski, J. Kossler, J. Willem, C. Oliver, J. Mills, D. Knapp, D. Davis, W. Brown, W. Lintz. j.-.!sl- Q cm iv 3,4 W S CM 45 HX , g, ,gi -f 3 Q ?c,,W,...,MfwM.w 1 ,,.,,.4-ww-N ,Mm enior dence CM Top Picture-First Row, L-R: B. Bloom, P. Pollock, M. Whitten, J. Henry, D. McPherson, C. Hurtt, Mr. Reb:-r, L. McDonald, M. McCleery, B. Buckley, P. McMinn, J. McClure, J. Trishman, J. Royer. Second Row: J. Powers, P. Marlin, M. Baker, R. Bumiller, G. McDade, J. Loughren, D. Campbell, A. Stauffer, R. Mott, F. Beecher, T. Collins, P. Bernauer. Third Row: J. Margonie, R. Reed, R. Vaughn, J. Hineman, N. Avery, F. Thomas, D. Kunkle, D. Dentler, R. Kaszer, R. Kunsman, M. Callaghan, J. Barley, P. lcenhour. Fourth Row: F. Frank, R. Umstead, L. Hanley, M. Weller, D. McMillan, D. Newroth, C. Stahl, W. Lennox, R. Cherry, J. Tobin, G. Churm, H. Feely. Fifth Row: E. Col- lins, L. Koss, P. Kistler, W. Hollander, N. Lengyel, L. Bundy, J. Lindey, R. Scott, P. Reinhardt. Sixth Row: P. Pettler, K. Black, C. Engelman, C. Bogovich, W. Merriman, R. Kossler, R. Higerd, R. Embree. Bottom Picture-First Row: N. MacMillen, S. Bixler, J. Reising, J. High, A. Bissell, S. Frazier, B. Dunham, N. Young, J. Hughes. Second Row: C. Kensley, J. Trishman, S. Shaw, B. Kunsman, N. Davis, D. McGraw, M. Anderson, G. Gallia, P. McCallister, R. Fife. Third Row: J. Kress, R. Crumrine. E. Hughes, R. Stanley, F. Mason, L. Pondy, R. Rosicu, D. Smith, W. Davis, W. Sell, A. Cupani. Fourth Row: G. Miller, J. Karns, J. Grittith, W. Netherland, T. Schlosser, A. Cornell, H. Bell, S. Feibus, J. Chalmers, C. Saberin. Fifth Row: D. Gifford, W. Sullivan, R. Sullivan, J. Eash, J. Carver, F. Arbuthnot, D. Morford, W. Fuller, R. Mclntosh. gow The Girls' Athletic Association has been an appreciated outlet for the girls' sports in- clinations. Outdoor sports were somewhat handicapped this year as anyone attempting a game of mushball found herself face to face with a steam shovel while rounding first base. That didn't dampen spirits much, though. Ping-pong, shuffleboard, paddle ten- nis, volleyball, and, of course, basketball were some of the main activities in the gym that interested the girls. The club sponsor was Mrs. Genevieve Truter and officers were: Sally McClements, Nancy MacMillen, Beth Rackley, and Margie Speer. enior cience I iust want the facts. Practically all chemistry and physics students have heard this statement quoted many times by Nevin W. Reber, sponsor of the Senior Science Club. Headed by Art Bissell, President, Jack High, Vice President, Suzanne Frazier, Secretary, and Jean McClure, Treasurer, the club is set up as a continuation of classroom activities for physics, chemistry, and physical science classes. The highlight of the club's activities was the annual visit to the Buhl Planetarium for the School Science Fair in which several members had entered projects. Zidmf KM Can you do the Creep , Jump , Ten- nessee Wig Walk , or Bunny Hop ? Perhaps if you go to the Bobcat Dances after the bas- ketball games you could learn how to do these popular dances. You will really be amused when you get a glimpse of the boys trying to do the Hokey-Pokey in Hawaiian fashion. For the big Christmas and Basket- ball dances, president, John Smith, vice- president, Neil Avery, secretary, Susie Cole, and treasurer, Helen Bloom selected several committees. The club, including freshmen, boasts a membership of 315. Donald Higbee, the sponsor, acts as chaperone at all the dances. 01261, 6145 The girls who wear red shorts and white blouses to gym classes are members of the Leaders Club. These thirteen iunior and sen- ior girls are selected for their ability and in- terest in athletics. An annual activity of the club is to par- ticipate in the Aliquippa play day. Their cute, peppy sponsor, Mrs. Genevieve Truter, accom- panied the girls to many interesting events during the year. The olticers of the club were president, Sandy Bixler, vice president, Jean McClure, and secretary-treasurer, Sally McClements. Other members are: N. Turner, S. Shaw, J. Stevens, M. Shaw, S. Amburnsen, J. Hult, N. MacMillen, M. Speer, S. Frazier, P. Supler. jjj lt seems that you can now teach school for a few days without a college degree if you are among the i5 seniors who belong to the Future Teachers Club. Members get prac- tical experience by assisting in administering tests in the elementary grades, filling in as substitutes when the need arises, and observ- ing class procedure in the grade of their choice. With John Griffith, President, Shirley Strayer, Vice President, Mary DeWitt, Secre- tary-Treasurer, and C. S. Linn, Sponsor, the club serves its members well by helping them to decide in which grade they could teach best and also by showing them the advantages and disadvantages of the teaching profession in general. Front Row, left to right: M. J. Linzey, F. Cucinelli, M. DeWitt, Mr. Linn, Sponsor, J. Griffith, S. Stuck. Second Row: S. Bixler, D. McPeak, N. Lengyel, S. Feibus, S. McCleery. jylftflftlw - lfLlf'f585 Getting sick? Have an ache or pain? Then run to one of the 20 members of the Fu- ture Nurses Club for aid. With the help of Miss Ruth Fisher and Miss Irene Benner the members become acquainted with the various phases of the nursing profession and gain practical nursing experience. President, Bon- nie Dunham, vice-president, Nancy Geibelp and secretary, Jo Ann Henry lead the group in assisting with the school and community health program and in taking field trips to Pittsburgh hospitals. Front Row, Left to right: M. Baxter, R. Avery, B. Trimble, B. Dunham, Mrs. I. Benner, J. Henry, N. Geibel, R. Waddell. Second Row: J. Mills, M. Witten, D. McPherson, C. Hurtt, P. McAllister, J. Trishman, G. Gallio, K. Riggs, G. Ullom. Third Row: N. Davis, A. Jones, D. Witherow, N. J. Naii, M. Baker, A. Galovic, J. Steed, L. Vaughn, B. Buckley. l i CPM l96LlfLlf6 CM First Row, left to right: J. Hughes, J. Hencel, N. Young, N. MacMillan, D. Shupe, Mr. Wm. Charlesworth, R. Grosskopf, N. Potter E. Hesser, L. Knapp, B. M. Trimble, M. Koss. Second Row: A. Heineman, A. Jones, R. A. Horton, S. Frazier, J. Trishman, N. Trushel, G. Gerbi, J. Pukanski, S. Kinsley, R. Avery, C. MacKenzie, A. Shaefter, M. Burneson, J. Ross, W. Toth. Third Row: J. Kress, F. Thomas, J. Lindey, H. Feely, J. Henry, J. Reising, M. Anderson, B. Marvin, J. Stevens, J. McClure, R. Deftenbaugh, J. Mills, P. Reynolds, C. Kohlman. Fourth Row: D. Stauiifer, J. Kampmeyer, D. Rosica, L. Emery, G. George, R. Bumiller, G. McDade, P. Hild- man, R. Ensign, D. Knapp, D. McMillan, A. Cupani, P. Schmidt. Fifth Row: L. Pondy, W. Fuller, L. Gillespie, F. Dawson, H. Nes- bitt, D. Pettler, R. Bradshaw, R. Stanley, A. C. Redding. Sixth Row: R. Louis, A. Bissell, D. Smith, W. Hollander, D. Gifford, P. Reinhardt, J. Carver, R. Umstead, W. Clausen. First Row, left to right: N. MacMillen, N. Davis, N. Young, J. Hencel, D. McMillan, N. Lengyel, Miss Adella Lawson, J Brew R. Leis, M. Anderson, M. J. Linzey, S. Gibson. Second Row: B. Kunsman, J. A. Henry, C. Hurtt, M. Whitten, N. McCullough L. McDonald, R. Fite, M. Speer, R. Marvin, J. McClure, J. Stevens. Third Row: D. Rosica, A. R. Galavic, P. Russell, D. Van Maldeg hem, M. Shaw, D. Wimer, B. Bloom, P. Pollock, S. Shaw, D. Holt, S. Strayer. Fourth Row: E. Metzger, G. Miller, J. Griffith, R Skalka, D. Newroth, H. Feely, M. Callaghan, F. Dawson, J. Lind-:y, J. High, A. Cupani, R. Ullom, L. Pedreira. Fifth Row: G Farrell, J. Smith, G. Miller, J. Equels, T. Vanderslice, D. Gifford, E. Stout, D. Smith, R. Higerd, C. Farrell, A. Bissell, D. Drake. camera !oomi5A Senior Dances and Proms are big things in our lives now and will provide fond rememberances for future years. But while our memories grow clim, one thing can help recall these wonderful times-the pictures taken at the dance. Then you will thank the Camera Club for all its help in providing those wonderful souvenirs. The 70 members learn the techniques of photography and picture develop- ment. Stanley Belfore and William L. Charlesworth direct club activities with the help of president, Ray Grosskopf, vice-president, Nancy Potter, secretary, Nancy MacMillen5 and treasurer, Donna Rae Shupe. Senorita Lawson welcomes all amigos to the Spanish Club. Spanish l and ll students have a lively time attempt- ing to express themselves in a South American way while singing and playing games at the monthly meetings. Dur- ing the Christmas holiday season, the club becomes very active decorating Room 211 in a Spanish Yuletide atmos- phere. A fair-haired Mexican , Norm Lengyel, leads the group of 65 with the help of senors and senorita, Don McMillan, Vice President, Dick Riggs, Secretory, and Joan Brew, Treasurer. ome conomim Schools have certainly come a long way from reading 'n' writing. Now they have facilities for a Home Economics Department where the girls learn all about sewing 'n' cooking. Most of the Home Ec. students, re- alizing the importance of becoming good homemakers, have ioined the Home Economics Club. Activities of the club included: a visit to the Clark and Teaberry Company in Pittsburgh to see chewing gum being made, a tour of the Midland Home Economics Department, and a style show and tea for parents. Miss Ruth Fox sponsors the 46 girls, aided by presi- dent, Thelma Wolz, vice-president, Susie Fra- zier, and secretary-treasurer, Jean Daugherty in planning for the monthly parties. owic yoyorecialfion CAA This year, under their new sponsor, Mr. Leslie Marietta, the MAC Club centered their activities around organizing trips to attend concerts in Pittsburgh. After a slow start, meetings held every other Thursday in the auditorium were planned so that all types of music were heard and reported on. Along with the officers, Sanford Feibus, president, Dick Scott, vice-president, Jeannie Ross, sec- retary, Rae Nancy Fife, treasurer, and Cath- arine Stevenson, program chairman, the group planned to hold their annual MAC Car- nival. Profits from this were used partly for a party for the club members and partly for a club memorial. HOME EC. CLUB-TOP PICTURE. First Raw, L-R: D. Wakeley, B. Kunsman, M. Burneson, R. Cupani, S. Frazier, Miss Ruth Fox, J. Daugherty, T. J. Wolz, S. Roll, B. Padgett, J. Hughes, M. Kinkoph. Second Row: J. Trishman, J. Pamaybo, N.-Turner, S. Snyder, S. Amburnsen, J. Brew, J. Reising, S. Bixler, S. Stuck, P. McMinn, R. Graft, D. Cmopbell. Third Row: K. Shannon, M. Armen, D. Sallade, B. Dunham, A. Ferguson, A. Hall, M. linzey, D. Boyce, D. Witherow, N. Cortese, Brooks, B. McCullough, G. Gallic, B. J, Gardner. Fourth Row: R. Baumgard, Y, George, D. Reich, S. Strayer, J. Trnshman, D. McGraw, M. Beck, A. Karlberg, D. Willoughby, G. Crumrine. M.A'.C.-BQTTOM PICTURE. First Row, L-R: M. Whitten, R. Cupani, J. Hencel, N. Young, J. Ross, D. Scott Mr Leslie Marietta, S. Feibus, R. Fife, E. Hesser, R. Richards, M. Giles, R. Avery. Second Row: M. Lais, C. Stevenson S. Farmelr, M. Armen, P. Cacbourne, N. MacMillan, J. Brew, J. Reising, M. Shaw, N. Geiloel, C. Hurtt, L. McDonald P. McAllister. Third Row: J. Hollander, D. Shupe, D. Wease, L. Shaw, J. Trishman, A. Smith, S. Cole, A. Ferguson M.. Speer, S. Bixler, B, Marvin, J. McClure, S. Gibson, G. Crumrine, P. Bell, J. Royer. Fourth Row: J. Ml Felbus, M. Otto, B. Rackley, A. Seyboth, S. Torrence, J. Stuck, H. Sentz, J. Johnson, R. Harton, J. Frye, J Daugh erty, A. Shaetter, C. Bradley, M. E. Baker. Fifth Row: J. Kampmeyer, S. Wilson, D. Rosica, G. Miller, J Carver D. Crumrine, B. Fuller, W. Clausen, P. Schmidt, R. Deffenbaugh. l 51 V , W we-1,7 , .. W V V V H Y '-M -M ,. PRESIDENTS COUNCIL-First Row: J. Reising, M. Shaw, M. DeWitt, S. McClements, K. Black, Mr. Linn, R. Kunsman, S. Stuck, S. Bixler, T. J. Wolz, K. Shannon. Second Row: J. Karns, N. Lengyel, D. Pettler, D. Newroth, J. Grittith, S. Feibus, A, Bissell, E. Hughes, J. Smith. STUDENT COUNCIL-First Row: J. Smith, W. Merriman, D. Campbell, Miss Fox, R. Kunsman, K. Black. Second Row: D. Newroth, J. High, S. Frazier, N. Avery, L, McDonald, J. Loughren. Third Row: J. Stuck, G. Miller, D. Pettler, L. Pedriera, A. Taormina, R. Avery. .jfre !Qfe4Sic!enf4 QIXLVLCIJ The Presidents Council is organized each year to co-ordinate all activities ofthe various organizations and clubs in school. This coun- cil is made up of the leaders in all the high school activities. It includes presidents of clubs and editors ot school publications. The council, under the direction of Mr. Charles S. Linn, meets to discuss the problems, programs, and accomplishments of the vari- ous organizations. ln this way school leaders can get together and work out solutions to problems common to many ot the school or- ganizations. zgiincfenf Canned The Student Council is composed ot one representative 'From each home room in the school plus the class presidents. Creating harmony between students and 'faculty and recommending school policy on student prob- lems are its main functions. The Student Coun- cil also sponsors many worthwhile projects throughout the school year, including the All Star Revue assembly program. This year the officers ofthe Student Coun- cil are: Bob Kunsman, president, Neil Avery, vice-president, and Roberta Avery, secretary- treasurer. Miss Ruth Fox serves as adviser to the group at its monthly meetings. Front Row, L.-R.: S. McClements, K. Black, J. Reising, M. Shaw, Miss Esenwein, R. Crumrine, M. E, DeWitt, J. Stevens. Second Row: E. Hughes, F. Cucinelli, T. Schlosser, R. Stanley, R. Kunsman, J. Smith, A. Bissell, C. Farrell, J. McClure, R. Mott. Third Row: M. A. Anderson, R. Leis, H. J. Bloom, C. Stevenson, M. McCleery, R. Marvin. Walfionaf Amor ocielfy The National Honor Society is one of the most exclusive organizations in the school. Only a select few can belong and they must excel in the qualities of leadership, scholarship, character, and service. It is also necessary 'For them to have attained an average of B or better. The members are elected by their classmates and teachers. Those elected in their junior year were Mary Shaw, president, Dick Crumrine, vice-president, Janet Reising, secretary-treasurer, Kent Black, Mary DeWitt, Sally McClements, and Joyce Stevens. This year the society, under the direction of Miss Cathryne Esenwein, sponsored an educational trip to Pittsburgh to hear readings by Charles Laughton. 53 W KAOIWUL6 N. Radcli , out M K Llntz, N. Turner, J ncel J H lt H. J. Bloom, . Stevenson D Wakely, G. Wright. Second Row B McMillen, M. De- Witt N Davis N. MacMillen, S. Snyder S Lippincott, B. Dunham, S Frazier D Campbell, D. With- erow F Cucmelli. Third Row: S. Strayer M J Lrnzey, A. Galavic, C Keagy M Shaw, B. Marvin, J. McClure G Feibus, P. McAllister, M Whitten S Shaw, J. Royer. Fourth Row D. Meadows, R. Crumrine R Stevenson, D, Peters, sh W Llntz, J. Barley, S. F us C Sab rin, T. Custer, H. Bell J Lmdey Fifth Row: S. Wil- son W Netherland, W. Sullivan, J Smith R Sullivan, R. Grosskopf, Hgerd R Scott, W. Fuller, J. Equels All those who liked to sing well enough to put up with the temporary music room were found practicing every fourth period in the first six rows of the auditorium. Some- times our up-and-coming nightingales had to endure wind, rain, snow, or sleet on their way between buildings or a rehearsal in the un- heated auditorium. The mixed chorus, meet- ing every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and the girls chorus meeting Tuesda y and LX8 54 if gif 4 ' KAOPIXLZJ First Row, L-R: M. Thomas, D Johnson, J. Hollander, R. Cupani S. Catanese, C. Stevenson, J. Brew A. Gardner, A. Shaeffer, C. Kohl- man, E. Hesser, B. Padgett. Second Row: J. Pukanski, M. Romigh, N. McDonough, R. Fife, M. Speer, H. J. Bloom, R. Avery, J. Frye, C. Bradley, P. Bell, D. Wease. Third Row: R. Baumgard, N. Nail, J. Shatter, G. Crumrine, N. McCul- lough, H. Sentz, N. Cortez, S. Cole, A. Heineman, J. Johnson, C. Reddinger. Fourth Row: J. Trish- man, E. lmrie, S. Baney, M. l.ais, K. Riggs, M. Baker, J. Stuck, R. A. Horton, P. McAllister, J. Wil- son, R. Richards, E. Cadley. Fifth Row: D. Shupe, B. Rackley, J. Mills, G. M. Ullom, P. Zinkan, M. Armen, M. Burns, R. Deffenbuugh, S. Madden. 1 1 Thursday under Mr. Nelson Maurer's direction, however, were always practicing for some 'fu- ture performance. They appeared at the Christmas assembly and at the Spring Choral Festival, the highlight of the year. Several outstanding singers were selected to represent Beaver Area High School at Midwestern Dis- trist Chorus. Those selected included Helen Jean Bloom, Becky Marvin, Sanford Feibus, and Dick Scott. 'I954 saw a very snappy-looking Beaver High School Band with a strength of 72 march- ing members. Our new band director, Mr. Leslie Marietta, soon won everyone's co-op- eration with his ready smile, strict manner, and eagerness for the band. An excellent group of band formations were performed during half-time intermission of the games throughout the football season. These shows portrayed many different phases of life in- cluding Points of the Compass, Halloween, The Sea, and the rough and wooly Wild West. Our band looked especially good doing their fancy stepping in special college formations. Mr. Marietta initiated into our band the idea of having student conductors and honoring the seniors in formation at the end of the year. The traditional sweaters given to the senior band members were replaced by sharp-look- ing maroon and gray jackets. This year's orchestra has made rapid progress under Mr. Marietta's capable leader- ship. The total membership has jumped to 35 members, each striving for some high de- gree of perfection. The orchestra has played for the class plays and several assemblies but showed its finest work at the spring con- cert. Strings: G. Feibus, G. Moore, P. Jordon, B. Rackley, B. Stevenson, C. Gilleland, R. Waddell, H. Farkas, K. Steven- son, R. Bevington, J. Trishman. Brass: S. Gibson, D. Scott. H. Chapman, D. Yemm, S. Feibus, D. Crumrine, G. Miller. B, Clausen, A. Cornell. Woodwind: J. Hughes, D. Rosica, N. Geibel, N. Young, L. Pondy, L. McTaggert, D. Tcrok, L. McDonald, G, Crumrine, A. Jones. Percussion: R. Cousins, M. McCleery, B. Macintosh, M. Lais. ih- N Qs 153.15 ai .Liars Y if Q v if 2 f ix hw fi 1' ef 1 , A W , f45eqi5 'f5Q Q, H 1, if ,A nw qggfswg :- M f 4 LXL ' 2 y 2, A -, -3 ' 2 :A . , , , 5' -.L QW. W 'Q' ' SQ my ' L is df ' P If N, W. - ul? X 'Ki' '-qfff, 5 S1 V. D 'A .J Q 'wwf ' I I 5' H ? W' .15 -.,: Q V . Q , xv f 15EllYW f- Afkrx W is Q n A x , ? xg, In fi ma Hai ' ,,, , J 85 I F1 4? Q 5 5 5 - 1 ,L If A QQ. if ,V gni 1 1 .fy if -1' Q 4 J? E 9 M, X V1 W X x . fs xx E.. Qflfg Organidlfd gag? Ce M! ouie CPQAIAQV? .fdmiafanb l 0!8CfL0l'LLf5t:5 f. i B Q Lf ..2K- ife - ' 5 ' f' 1 f 59? -- 16 1 ,- x ' pr, , 1 V lf? I A ' esgioi X64 f WX j ? '- fzf 7 f QF V Ax XXX -Z. K H----xx .Y - - f' X f EN 05? fp K ' , 2 ff gg v 7 xv-9 , JJMLQC5 First Row, L-R: J. Hineman, E, Collins, S. Amberscn, W. Merriman, C, Engleman, J. Karns, R, Kunsman. Second Row: J. Griffith, C. Bogovich, K. Black, D. McPeak, N. Lengyel, R. Staub. Third Row: D. Camp- bell, R. Hult, P. Bernauer, T. Schlosser, H, Bell. Beaver 30 Grove City 21 The Beaver Bobcats unveiled a new T- formation in their football debut with Grove City. In the high-scoring exhibition the Grov- ers took a 7-O lead in the first quarter, but the Bobcats outscored them in every period ex- cept the last. The new strategy proved suc- cessful as the Bobcat backs baffled the Gold and White team. Griffith ran them ragged with two touchdowns, and Campbell, Black, and Lengyel each tallied once. Beaver 13 Moon Township 6 A scrappy bunch of Moonmen provided real competition for the Maroon and Grays. Both elevens were held scoreless till Barley bootlegged around left end for a T-D in the second period, Lengyel converted. With sec- onds left in the half a Beaver fumble cost 60 them 6 points. The scoreboard didn't become active again 'till Lengyel plunged over from the one yard line, bringing the Bobcats a vic- tory to the tune of 13-6. Beaver 19 Midland 12 Revenge was on the Bobcats' minds as they took the field against the Midland Leop- ards. After a tough first quarter with both teams at a standstill the Bobcats caught on fire. Stout grabbed a Barley pass in the end zone and GriFfith swept left end for the second score. Midland bounced back with a T-D to end the half at T3-6. ln the third quarter the Leopards got away with another 6 pointer to make the score 13-12. Avery, Campbell, and Lengyel burned away the Leopards defense in the fourth quarter as Lengyel smashed over for the final tally. Beaver 13 Hopewell 0 After several punt exchanges the Bob- cats took command in the second period and started a long drive ending when Lengyel snagged a Barley pass in the end zone. The tough cat line smashed all Viking defense in the third quarter as Kunsman recovered a Hopewell fumble for the second T.D. Lengyel's kick was good and ended the scoring with a lucky 13 points for Beaver. Beaver 6 New Brighton 0 The Bobcats traveled to New Brighton with four wins under their belts. It was a de- fensive battle all the way as the big Bobcat line and backfield paralyzed the Lions. Avery and Campbell returned a Brighton punt to the two yard line. A penalty and a loss put the Bobcats back on the 15 yard line, but a Barley to Lengyel pass gave the Bobcats the score that won the game. A Lion scoring threat in the closing seconds was snuffed out by the Bobcats. Beaver 19 Freedom 12 Freedom broke the scoring column twice in the first quarter for 12 points, but the Kane- men rebounded in the second half. Griffith started the comeback with a sprint around left end and Lengyel converted. With a min- ute left in the third period Ed Collins grabbed a loose Freedom fumble and galloped 35 yards for the second score as Beaver took the lead. The Maroon and Gray line blccked a Bulldog kick in the early moments of the fourth quarter. On the next play Avery carried over from the five for the third T. D. and the sixth Bobcat win. Beaver 13 Monaca 12 The Monaca game was the toughest head knocking session of the season. At the end of the half Monaca was ahead by two T. D.'s. But the Bobcats showed fighting spirit as Avery carried over from the two and Lengyel booted the deciding extra point. In the fourth quarter Barley heaved the ball to Black, who streakezl the remaining 72 yards to pay dirt and an- other victory. Beaver 0 Coraopolis 6 Tears streaked many faces as the final gun sounded and Beaver was left holding the short end of a 6-O score. The Coraopolis at- tack spearheaded by Don Orsini smashed hopes of a Class A championship. With all other county teams eliminated, Beaver had remained the lone county contender for the Class A title. Beaver 7 Rochester 19 With the Old Oaken Bucket at stake, Beaver and Rochy both battled ferociously on November 6. After a scoreless first quarter Rochester pulled a T. D. Beaver bounced back immediately with a pass from Lengyel to Stout, then two successive smashes by Lengyel scored for the Bobcats. The kick was true and the half ended a 7-7. ln spite of Coach Kane's dressing room pep talk, the Bobcats were helpless in the second halt as the Rams racked up two more tallies. There was no joy in Beaver as Carper and Chewning stole the oFfensive show. FOOTBALL SQUAD. Front Row, L-R: B. Lintz, C. Bogovich, D. Campbell, H. Bell, D. Stout, W. Merriman, D. McPeak, T. Schlosser, R. Kunsman, A. Taormina. Second Row: J. Grove, T. Swead, D. Hult, S. Amberson, J. Griffith, J. Karns, C. Engelman, E. Collins, K. Black, N. Lengyel, J. Hineman, P, Bernauer, J. Alberti. Third Row: Coach P. Kane, T. Price, R. Icenhour, J. Loughren, N. Avery, D. Hayes, T. Willoughby, E. Stout, G. Smith, G. Churm, T. Forbes, J. Barley, W. Davis, Asst. Coach J. Cutri. Fourth Row: D. Skalka, P. Dappenbrook, B. Salterelli, J. Grad, C. Weyand, D. Birge, F. Thomas, J. High, B. Lennox, P. Icenhour, D. Kunkle, D. Equels. if ' Hr aw AE Lf E f it x QW U 1 lull 'S 3? gm' 3 JAY KARNS Tackle and Co-Captain of the team- When .lay was at tackle many an enemy 'Failed to gain yardage through his side of the line. His injury in the New Bright- on game was a serious blow to the team. A two-year letterman. BOB KUNSMAN Tackle and Co-Captain of the team- Bob's terrific play sparked the Bobcat's forward wall. A three-year letterman, he was named on the All-County, All-W. P.- I. A. L., and All-State teams. NORM LENGYEL Fullback-Norm was the powerhouse of the Bobcat backfield, breaking through the opponents' lines for valuable yard- age. A three-year letterman. DOUG CAMPBELL Halfback-Doug burned up yardage for the Bobcats with his hard driving smashes. A three-year letterman. DICK HULT Halfback-One of the most capable backfield men, Dick's remarkable speed netted numerous first downs for the Bob- cats. A three year letterman. KENT BLACK End-Kent, famous for his shoe-string tackle, won a permanent berth on the starting eleven with his vicious charging and pass-snagging ability. Although This was the first year he could play, because of a back iniury, he was chosen on the All-County team. BILL MERRIMAN Center-Although outweighed by many of his opponents, he was never cutplayed. Bill was a real merit to the team. A two- year letterman. TOM SCHLOSSER Guard-Always driving hard, Leo opened many big gaps in the opponents' lines. A two-year letterman. ED COLLINS End-Ed was noted for his brilliant de- fense, which got Beaver out of many bad spots. A two-year letterman. RONNIE MOTT Manager Ronnie proved an invaluable aid to the Bobcat team. He was always there when a wounded player needed aid. 63 JOHN GRIFFITH Halfback-Although plagued by a leg injury all year, John piled up many first downs as he galloped downfield at top speed. A two-year letterman. DICK STAUB Halfback-- Gopher stopped the op- position cold, leaping into the air to in- tercept 'Forward passes. His great team spirit was typical of the Bobcats. A two- year letterman. CHUCK ENGELMAN Tackle-Chuck's fine play at tackle was one of the reasons for the Bobcats' vast improvement this year. PAUL BERNAUER Guard-Always alert and aggressive, P.B. proved to be an iron barrier to the opposition. A two-year letterman. DON McPEAK Quarterback-Don played a bang-up game of football for the Bobcats this season, while sharing the quarterback spot. JOHN HINEMAN End-John demonstrated plenty of classy speed and talent as end man for the team. CHUCK BOGOVICH Tackle-Although this was Walt's first year of football, he performed at his tackle position like a veteran. SAM AMBERSON End-Improving steadily as the season progressed, Sam was a big help to the Bobcats. HERB BELL Guard-Herb could always be counted on to spark the team at guard when he was needed. BOB VAUGHN Jake , the other senior manager, also deserves much credit for helping the boys through a successful campaign. His great loyalty to the team helped to spark the spirit of the players. KAQQPLQJQVJ Pep meetings can be boring, but this year with the clever skits they were far 'From it. The tremendous spirit that rocked the school was headed by our peppy cheerleaders: Mary De- Witt, head cheerleader, Helen Bloom, Rosalie Leis, Margie Speer, and Joan Brew. Leading the pep meetings was always a chore, but in 'Following through during those hard fought games the cheerleaders proved their real worth. Rousing cheers ot encouragement were always heard when the team was in a tough spot. Susie Cole, Ruth Ann Harton, and Joanne Ward have been chosen to carry on next year. We know that with their new ideas they will follow the past cheerleaders in having successful seasons. joofgaf 'Queen The annual crowning of the football queen highlighted the football dance on No- vember T3. This year's queen was pretty Judy Hult and her attendants were Janet Reis- ing and Frances Cucinelli. Judy was escorted to her throne by her twin brother Dick while Bob Kunsman and Jay Karns, co-captains, es- ccrtecl the attendants. The crown and sceptre bearers were Kay Torrence and Dick Holland- er respectively. The sophomore class headed by their sponsor, Mr. Herman V. Mowery, decorated the gym attractively in red and white. The background of the throne represented a foot- ball field and the names of the squad mem- bers were printed on two huge footballs. 'MI Wi, 35. ' .W 5. ig W ww 'Q 4:6 ,Jw 3 , ff:- '-,S : : 5 ? E, ss ' I f xg, I1 . E - .Aw Slwgfgf- 5 -Al R 'LN VT, First Row, L.-R.: Assistant Coach Kane, N. Avery, E. Stout, D. McPeak, 'K Black, J. Smith, 'R. Mott, Coach Cutri. Second Row: J. Vaughn, J. Carver, J. Eash, D. Hayes, J. Barley, T. Vanderslice, A. Cornell, W. Hollander, D. McMillan, R. Vaughn. Third Row: A. Taormina, R. Griltith, C. Thomas, J. g6'L15L8fA6L!f CSJ?lflf6L6! Mills, C. Weyand, W. Lintz, J. Conner. 'Honorary Co-Captains VARSITY GAME SCORES J.V. GAME SCORES Beaver Opponent Beaver Opponent '59 Leetsdale ..... .,....,.. 4 0 '36 Leetsdale ...,. 40 '66 ......, ...... W ampum ...... ...... 7 3 '38 Wampum '38 Farrell .......,. ...... 6 4 '47 ......,........ Farrell .... '90 ....,. ..... W ampum ,...,. .,.... 7 O '56 Wampum '69 Ambridge ..,....., .,.... 6 5 '56 Ambridge .... '41 Beaver Falls ...., 42 '45 Beaver Falls '60 Leetsdale ...,.... ....... 5 6 '50 Leetsdale ...... 69 Mars .......,... ...... 5 1 45 .......,. Mars .. ........ 19 51 Rochester ,.... ..... 6 2 46 ............ Rochester ..... ..... 4 0 44 Monaca ....,.. ...... 5 7 41 ,....... , .. Monaca .,.... . 36 42 Hopewell ..,,.. ,..... 5 6 42 ....,,....... Hopewell ...... ...... 2 5 57 Midland ,....,..... .,,... 6 6 41 ............,... Midland ,.....,..., ....., 3 9 45 New Brighton ,,,... ,..,.. 6 8 60 .,.,,..... New Brighton ....,. . .... 38 47 Freedom .....,...., .,,.. 5 0 51 .,,...,...., Freedom ........... ., 52 58 Mars .,....,....... ,.,.., 5 7 35 ,.,.,.. ...Mars . ..,., . ..,...34 75 Rochester ...... 66 49 ....... . Rochester . , 47 70 Monaca ..... ...... 8 5 41 ............ Monaco . 66 59 Hopewell ........ ,..... 6 O 45 ...,..,..... Hopewell .,.., ..... 3 3 59 Midland ........... ...... 7 1 46 ,. . ,..... Midland ,... .. . 49 74 New Brighton ,... .....,. 7 2 55 ,..., New Brighton 52 72 Freedom .....,..... ...,.,... 7 1 37 ..,..,. , . Freedom .,......... ........ 5 0 Won Lost Won Lost 'Exhibition ..,.... ..... 4 3 'Exhibition ...,... ....,... 4 3 Section Vlll ...., .,... 5 9 Section Vlll ...,. .....,,. 1 1 3 66 Front Row, l.-R., T. Vanderslice, N. Avery, A, Cornell, R. Mott, J. Barley, D. McMillan. Bark Row: R. Vaughn, W. Hollander, J. Smith, D, McPeak, J. Carver, J, Eash, K. Black, E. Stout, D. Hayes. Coach Culri. J.V. INDIVIDUAL SCORES VARSITY INDIVIDUAL SCORES Vondersllce 4 Black ...,,...........................,.......,..,............. Hayis ,,...... ,. . .. . ....,....... ..,... 1 O8 Stout Barey ..,... 101 Avery .... 98 M911 Eash ........ 97 , McMillan .. 87 Smllh 4 ' Hollander 73 McPeak .,.., ..... Thomas ..,. 72 Lintz .,.... 52 AVe'Y AQ'A Carver ..., 28 Eash ,,,, Mills ,..... 17 Conner .... 14 Hayes Weyancl .. 8 Barley .,... . Taormina 8 , Cornell UVIA 4 Vanderslnce Wifkouski 4 McMillan .. Jenkins .. 4 H H d Griffith ..., 2 0 an 6' Cosky ,... 2 Carver .... left fo Right: R. Griffith, A. Taormina, W. Linfz, Coach Kane, J. Mills, C. Thomas, C. Weyand, J. Conner. 303 250 241 218 148 52 9 5 5 5 4 3 2 67 KENT BLACK RONNIE MOTT Center . . . 6' 1 , 182 TBS. , . . joined the varsity in his iunior year always there in rebound department valuable to Bobcat attack cr real competitor a lot of spirit and tight. JOHN SMITH Forward . .. 5' 11V2 , 145 TBS. two year letterman puts his heart in the game most notable characteristic- ability to stay calm in most tense situa- tion Jason always on hand in a tigh? spot an excellent hook shooter can operate smoothly on both offense and defense. BOB UAKEJ VAUGHN Manager A student manager since his first year in iunior high school with his little red medicine kit, has kept his warriors tit for battle takes his iob seriously a high mark of accom- plishment for his successors. 68 Guard 5' 10 , 145 Tbs. two year letterman sparkplug keeps boys up on their toes ignites the Five Ironmen continual chatter and ag- gressiveness makes him the morale build- er of the team a set shot artist adequately adept at shooting with either hand. DON McPEAK Guard 6', 143115s. joined the varsity in his iunior year has proved his worth ever since expert ball- handler constant ball-hawking made him a valuable asset to the team ... per- fected a very eftective push shot a dangerous man from the corners. John Hineman, Captain Mike Baker Ronald Bradshaw Dave Gifford Jack High Ken Kirchner Bill Netherland Dick Patton Thomas Schweiger W.9g L-4 Herb Bell, Captain George Churm James Equals Glenn Farrell Charles Kerr Robert Laughlin Nick Puppich Joe Vaughn Art Bissell W-37 l.-lo Bob Kunsman, Captain Robert Embree Paul Kistler Jim Lindey Gary Miller Gary Mitchell Les Robinson John Pfeifer Dick Rosica Mel Weller W-35 L-10 John Griffith, Captain Dick Cousins Frank Dawson David Drake James Entinger Jack Kress Carl Oliver Bill Sullivan Eugene Thompson W-47 L-9 Jake Vaughn, Captain Mike Conlon Ken Lee Paul Bernauer Eldon Metzger Burt McMinn Bill Pollock Gene Watterson Harry Wallace W-lip L-2 Jay Karns, Captain Dick Crumrine Charles Engleman Dan Harris Elwood Hughes Denny Kunkle Jerry Smith Dick Wallace WA4p L-9 Charles Bogovich, Captain' Bill Brown Max Callaghan Walter Davis James Grove Larry Koss Bill Lennox Joe Willem Ray Grosskopf W-139 L-0 Dick Hult, Captain Ted Geibel John Grad Bob Kaufman Hugh Nesbitt Paul Puppich Charles Saberin Bill Weaver Len Pedreira W-8gL-5 Bill Merriman, Captain Bill Hanley Bob Macintosh Don Smith Fred Thomas John Walker Ed Zinkan Bob Netherland W-35 L-10 69 Dick Staub, Captain Paul Dappenbrook Bob Higerd Dick lcenhour Carl Stahl Gordon Smith Dick Stanley Gerald George W-75 L-6 Sam Amberson, Captain Bob Buflington Jim Loughren Cecil Gray Ronald Erath Paul Pettler Bill Sell Bob Stevenson W-6: L-7 Doug Campbell, Captain Larry Bundy Angela Cupani John Cumming Richard Haber Phil lcenhour Tom Price Robert Ullom Dale Peters W-85 L-5 Ed Collins, Captain Frank Arbuthnot J. B. Campbell David Dentler Tom Forbes Robert Kaszer Richard Wilson Ted Willoughby W-'lf L-'I2 Norm Lengyel, Captainl' Christy Netherland Don Newroth Dick Skalka Robert Sullivan Jack Small Donald Pettler Telford Birge W-lip L-2 T Champions of Senior B. A. C. 'l' Runner-up Senior B. A. C. Beaver ...... ,.... Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Cm 7953 Simon Pre-league Games 1 Beaver Falls ..,. .,.. 5 O Ellwood City ...., ,.., 2 Section VI League Games O Beaver Falls ..,. ...,... 1 1 Beaver ...,.......... 12 Beaver ....... Beaver ,..., .. Beaver .,.r......,.. 22 5 9 Beaver .,..,.,.,..... 10 Beaver ...... 7 Monaca ...,.... New Brighton Hopewell Twp Midland ........ Monaca ..,..... New Brighton 1 Hopewell Twp. 4,A,,4,,,. 6 Beaver ...,.,. .... 6 Rochester ..... . 10 Midland ...,......,,. .... 9 Won Lost 1 Section Championship Games Beaver ...........,., 1 Aliquippa ........ ...... O Beaver ....... ,,,. 2 Evans City ..... ,..... 6 SQUAD MEMBERS-First Row, L-R: J. B. Campbell, R. Hastings. Second Row: R. Laughlin, R. Mott W Hanley, N. Avery, W. Lintz, P. Dappenbrook, W. Weaver, A. Taormina, R. Skalka, E. Watterson Third Row: J. Barley, W. Sullivan, R, Sullivan, R. Stanley, E. Stout, D. Hayes, F. Claire, T. Vandersllce N Lengyel, P. Bernauer, Coach E. Johnson. gddegdff 86611819 jflfc lst Row, L-R: C. Kerr, W. Davis, J. Loughren, G. Ferrall, R. Griffith, R. Salterelli. 2nd Row: T. Birge, Manager, J. Equels, H. Bell Ill, R. Smith, R. Crumrine, R. Maclntosh, D. Kunkle, M. Baker Jr., W. Lennox. 3rd Row: Coach F. Rogers, C. Thomas, M. Pike, T, Schlosser, M. Weller, R. Higerd, W. Bogovich, R. Wilson, J. Torok, Manager A. Cupani. .7 A IQ f C C2 me em fa 7 953 mm ormlfriy 1953 Rochester ......,...., 62 Beaver 29 Home Beaver ....,..,... 35 New Castle ..,..... ,..,... 2 O Beaver ....,,.... 19 Scottdale ...... ........ 3 6 EII d C'l .,.,... 65 B 30 A Woo I Y eaver Way Beaver ........,,, 35 Ambridge ,,...,. ..,.,... 2 0 Midland ..,.. ..,. 5 9 Beaver 27 Home Beaver ,...,...... 34 Canonsburg ...... ....,... 2 'I Beaver ........... 25 East Liverpool .,......,... 30 Z l' l ........,... 54 B 41 A e 'enop e Gave' Way Beaver ,........, 39 Hickory ,....,..... ....,,., 1 6 County Meet ....... ..... B eaver placed seventh Beaver -A-------'- 34 AHCIUJPPU --'--4' 4 4'---- 2 l A . l Won 2 Lost 5 Mldlcmd lnvncmon Beaver placed 13th in W.P.I.A.L. Champion- Meet fNightD ,.., ,.., B eaver placed fifth ship Meet. lst Row, L-R: D. Knapp, J. Entinger, C. Bradford, G. Ferrall, H. A. McCune, W. Henry, C. Kerr. 2nd Row: S. Markas, K. Lee, J. Sailor, J. Smith, R. Higerd, G. Miller, P. Riley, Coach F. Rogers. QULUQI' P055 Qlfblflflfg 71 C. S. Linn, Mrs. E. Lewis, Mr. E. Lewis, Bob Richards, Mr. P. B. Kane, Mr. .l. Cutri. Reprinted from May, 1953 ECHO. Senior Bob Richards was awarded the first annual Kay Lewis Memorial Sportsman- ship Trophy at the awards assembly last Fri- day afternoon. Head Football Coach Peter Kane made the presentation to The Rever- end as the whole student body applauded and cheered the action. Bob was a first-rate football and track man until he sustained a painful dislocation of his right knee in the third quarter of the Grove City football game this year. The trophy, sponsored by the Sigma Chi Fraternity chapter at the University of North New scoreboard Gift of the Class of 1953 Carolina, Chapel Hill, is in memory of Kay Lewis, Class of 1947, who died while attend- ing the Chapel Hill School. Lewis is remem- bered as a regular guy whose desire to play the game made him exceptional. He was an outstanding athlete in varsity and intramural sports both at Beaver and at North Carolina. The handsome golden trophy is approxi- mately TO inches high and is inscribed with its name and the year. An attractive plaque is presented to the high school for display in the front hall trophy case. I V X ,MX w n 1 Q fl. MILL I UP ,H xg Lf ' i 1 rf ff fl, Q 'K L Q WM ' Q f 'ff ff' fm xi 5 bg if 51+ fv , ,U N3 7 ' X ' ixf ' f f ax if W ff, I gy 4 ' JJ X Q52 ' W I , X Q I f l ! , If lllll 3 W Y U! ', ' , X Mix jf f H N www I 74, 1 Q 3 . V1 'I X Nl fm wffwklf ev I 'Nl 1 . X fly X Ig 'A s QXY I s A 1 W 'P M f ifi27f vl xyal ! X x -X I5 ff ,,,, In - -mg A X W 5 ,J -4'-1'f-!i 1LffM4f!'!!E!i55'::::isa am . .. . , Q l ll . .... j 3 j 'Alf I - my v Y' X W, ,ff-rwf I i f i f f , b ! If gif ? Lg!! I j MVK' If qliq I A ky X 'r , f Q . My 'j W XV N4 M Q J L AW ,fgcfiuifiw eorge ffliwfringfon .gzyolf ,Agra Newton Fuller had always wanted a little place in the country to call his own, and he finally bought one. Of course, it lacked a few of the modern conveniences-such as water, windows, and a driveway up to the house. There was water-nearby and there was a road from the highway to the house, but it iust happened that a neighbor owned them both. The task of making the house a comfortable home was further handicapped by such complications as an attempted elope- ment, week-end guests, a supposedly rich uncle, two hare-brained maids, and a medd- ling neighbor. Under the competent direction of Mrs. McLaughlin, this veteran cast from the class of 1953 gave a sparkling performance with Dick Smith as Mr. Kimber, Dave Livingstone as Newton Fuller, Gay Barley as Annabelle Fuller, Kathy Schneider as Madge Fuller, Jim Way as Steve Eldridge, Marie Montag as Katie, Clara Lee Seethaler as Mrs. Douglas, Dave Patton as Clayton Evans, Nora Dam- baugh as Rena Leslie, Toni Trent as Hester, Nelson Ruehl as Raymond, Bob Richards as Uncle Stanley, Jack Murphy as Leggett Frazer, Dave Dragon as Tommy Hughes, Naomi Small as Sue Barrington, Audrey McLaughlin as Miss Wilcox, and Jim Torok as Mr. Prescott. mf s.xeu--M11 9mm Q1mtt1ttx'1t1'tuu'11i :E - -'- R 1 igifumwr 13115112 :Chou -s ,Ruff mruu w 'i mcluxcf ' '1 kffIs:f-frm, ...U r:,,.:..3 v H-.zu frm. .. fum .,,1.x4,,,h M-in XI - Us H 'Wm , . ' Hx 111'-.C , . -: . 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The dances, well-arranged and expertly presented under the direction of Mrs. Edmund Truter, centered around the theme of a doll shop. One by one the ditiierent dancing groups came 76 or 7953 Forth to give ci flawless performance for their queen, as lady luck kept the thunderclouds from spoiling the effect. The painted dolls waltzed to Ting-a-Ling , the iolly clowns tumbled and cavorted while Judy Hult performed on the parallel bars, the gypsies cluttered their tamloourines, the wooden sol- diers marched through their routine in perfect unison, and Rosalie Leis and Peggy Supler presented the oriental doll dance. The Maypole dance, done by the Alice in Wonderland dolls concluded the magic hour. Mr. Cornelius and the band played for the processional and recessional and provided incidental music. The script writers and narrators, Mary Shaw and Sally McClements did an excellent iob in seeing that the program went off smoothly. 77 HE ROYAL PROCESSION Flower Girls ............, Queen's Attendants , Sceptre Bearer .....,..... Queen's Attendants Crown Bea rer .,....t,..... .,.. Queen's Attendants . Flower Girls Maid of Honor ..... QUEEN .............. Train Bearers ....,.. Peggy Hogsett, Linda McCurdy Barbara Brkich, Georgia Shaw Joe Rieser .. Althea Speerhas, Darla Hall James Youtes Jo Ann Casp, Nora Dambaugh Cynthia Carnahan, Kay Torrence Katherine Schneider Audrey McLaughlin Danny Danneker, James Sorensen CZVL85 If'0lflfl fA8 lOlf'0gl 6Ll4fL THE CORONATION . The Crown and The Sceptre by The Maid of Honor, Katherine Schneider THE DOLL SHOP . . . The The The The The The Painted Dolls Clowns Gypsies Wooden Soldiers Oriental Dolls Alice in Wonderland Dolls THE RECESSIONAL . . . 79 When a middle-aged widow enrolls as freshman at the college where her daughter is a sophomore, there are bound to be some unusual developments. Mrs. Abbot availed herself of a scholarship endowed for any- one named Abigail Fortitude, and immedi- ately made a big hit with the men on the campus. Not only the male students, but also the handsome biology professor was quite impressed by this middle-aged wo- man -in fact, so overcome that they forgot all about the co-eds, who weren't any too happy that Mother ls A Freshman. Capably directed by Mrs. Beulah V. Cook, the iunior class provided three acts of delightful comedy for the audience. Follow- ing are the members of the class who made their debut as high school thespians. 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Here we come, the first class to go through iunior high under the 6-3-3 system. With Crazy Don McPeak heading the class we were off to a good start. We were always busy Beavers as foot- ball season descended upon us and our boys proved their stuff by capturing the county championship. Only the six points scored by New Brighton ruined our previously unscored- on record. It has been said that the cham- pionship can be credited to our five snappy cheerleaders: Sally, Dolly, Janet, Mary E., and Rosalie. It was with much dissension that we began our social whirl with arm-length dancing to The Thing and O Babe . It seemed our romantic bunny-huggers were always in the office for unwillingness to accept social standards-such as they were. Also in the office were the backseat lovers who pitched continuous woo on the roller skating party bus. The big snow! What didn't happen?- everything from sled riding until 2 a. m., to poor Norm shoveling snow off the Rochester bank. We won't ever forgive Mr. Paterick for waiting to tell us now that inclement weather and impassable roads are legal school ab- sences! After Christmas vacation, we came back to a hectic schedule. The artists on the scaf- folds in Miss Kirchner's and Mr. Le:lebur's rooms covered the walls with their talents! Rowena and Rebecca turned out to be gor- geous, but the maps seemed to wander out the door. It's obvious Mrs. Maddy will never forgive or forget our portrayals of Roman gods and replicas of Roman chariots. Don McPeak in his snug-fitting costume stole the show as he portrayed a ferocious tiger in our Roman skits. We goobins-ever so humble. Any similarity between Pennsylvania his- tory and speech class was purely coincidental. The almost daily skits were real productions as were Charlie's famous l-o-n-g orations. The second semester found us working on a new English project-playwriting. Our original one-act plays were the first and last to be put on by a freshman class. Shirley and Clete- True Love Triumphs. But boy! did we have fun! The two money-making projects for the year were the circus and the operetta. Bung- ling Brothers' Circus-Bigger and Better Than Ever -as always. Our operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore, was played to a packed house. We can still see Red's come-hither-look , San- ford's late entrance, and hear Charlie saying If you please. Strike up a tune! We're spending an April evening in Paris! What a pretty Prom that was-the mural of La Rue de La Paix, the pretty pink and white bushes, the good-look- ing couples dancing to Tennessee Waltz , Harbor Lights , and My Heart Cries For You . Memorial Day, usually the last day of school, was iust a holiday for most of us. But not to Janet Reising-she had a little spill on her bike in Brady's Run. You had us worried for awhile, Janet. You can see it was a grand and glorious year but the best was still before us. June was busting out all over . SOPHOMORE YEAR Back to school, only this time to the orig- inal BHS. We were the largest class in the school but what a cool reception. It seemed there were a lot of doors, stairs, and rooms, but we soon learned we had special ones. Football season got off to a good start with a record of 5-4. The Legend of the Old Oaken Bucket began and we became the first owners of the Bucket . Without Clinard's creep across the Rochie goal line we couldn't have done it. We soon proved our talents by holding the best football dance ever. With Mrs. Maddy as our sponsor, Football Heaven was really a heavenly dance. President Ken Kirchner fhaving since turned in his cake badgej led us with his three girl assistants, to prove we had a good class. Off we went into the wild blue yonder on our bugology with a trip to Cook's Forest. It was a very uneventful trip except for Jack Javen's fast exit off the bus, the corntield, the start of Marty and Jay's romance, and Leo's getting lost, and rain, rain, rain. Not very eventful! When we returned, we had more fun cutting up worms and grasshoppers-the poor fellows! Our other field trip led us into the wild of Pittsburgh where we explored the museum, zoo, and flower conservatory. Oh, what fun we had-never knew there were so many monkeys not behind bars. Ah! What fun we had in Miss Bartlett's room with beebes candy hearts, false books, and Silas Marner. And we were introduced to general business and typing by the Ter- rible Two , Smith and Greene. What about the ponies in Latin class? Mrs. Maddy never knew, not 'till the final exam, anyway. Watch out, there comes Jean on her way to Health class for a iolt. We're all glad she got some- thing out of it. Our class was always subtracting old names and adding new ones to the role. We lost Judy Richards, Bob McClure, and Red Kai- ser to California and Karen Shannon to New York while we gained the Sullivans, Donna Johnson, fand with her a steady romance with Dick! and Tom Schweiger. Somebody brought National Cat Week with him. Who we don't know, but what a panic. We saw everything from velvet to patched levis hitting the school plus all the cuties in their shocking pink, orange, and chartreuse outfits. Basketball season came with three new cheerleaders from the class of '54', Mary, Ros- alie, and Helen. They seemed to help the team quite a bit for we pulled through with a rec- ord of 16-5. This also seemed to be our year for base- ball. We were section champs. lt must have been all the fans who were excused early from classes that did the trick. flt's a shame they never showed up.J May Day and what a riot! Although we practiced and practiced, Mrs. Truter thought our case was hopeless, we pulled through. We can still see Sandy in her see more dress adding her rendition of the Charleston. Q ' If we had only known-final exams in high school. All passed and we were off for a grand and glorious summer-already look- ing forward to next year. JUNIOR YEAR As upperclassmen, we gave a good ex- ample of class spirit by beating all previous records and selling 54,321.50 worth of maga- zines. Sally and Brenda, our super salesgirls, led the way. Kent Black, our president, was indeed proud of us. Were you a Rodney? You were? T. B. CToo Badl. We could devote a column to our '52 foot- ball season, but space doesn't permit it and neither does the record. C0-91 Our class, bigger and better than ever, acquired a few new faces. Among them were Bob Ullom, Marie McCrory, Les Robinson, and Bob Higerd. We lost our cool artist, Ken Stan- ley, and Harvey Delo to Uncle Sam and John Bukey to California. Unscheduled basketball games came- not among the boys either. For it was the tournament among the sophomore, iunior, and senior girls. Guess who won? We did, the iuniors! It iust takes talent, for we certain- ly showed up the boys. They had a bad rec- ord of four wins and sixteen losses. Our hearts were indeed young and gay as we presented our first class play. Mary and Sally got a good tooth brushing and acquired quite an English accent. Did you ever see such a catty-looking window washer? Better yet- a French one with red hair? Order in room 209 meant the ringing of the bell by Mr. Mowery. The Mardi Gras-what a neat time we all had! The decorating committee didn't agree since everyone removed the ceiling decora- tions for his own use. Frankie and Johnnie were lovers and oh what a scream! The bar room scene, a real production, featured our junior girls in their natural habitat f?!. Quite an Amateur Hour! Sanford played up a storm on that old piano and really deserved the number one spot. Jean got a new Crosley-the station wagon style. lt's a shame she always found it on the sidewalks, school lawn, or in back yards. Bombs away and something new was added-atomic bomb drills. We can still see all our little iunior friends with their noses against the wall in the basement. lf anything ever happened, we know the Junior Bird- men would save us all! We do say we gained a little culture as juniors when we went to see John Brown's Body with that hard earned Junior money. Everybody agreed it was wonderful. The only thing that bothered some was the seats in the last row, last section, third balcony. Another innovation was separate music festivals for the instrumental and vocal de- partments, Mr. Maurer made his debut as a director, while Mr. C. bid us a fond farewell. Vandalism-we don't have anything to say except-We didn't do it! It seems that the more you do for kids, the less they appreciate it. Rose parties, rose parties, and more rose parties. All we seemed to do was make roses for our beautiful prom-La Vie En Rose. Our time was well spent although everybody was looking at the world through rose covered trellises for a long time afterward. At last, a Post-Prom Party and what a neat one. Everybody enthusiastically said that the food, floor show, and dance band were the greatest. Baseball season and once again our boys proved their stuff with a 9-2 record. They cap- tured the county section, too. Good job, boys. B.A.J.H.S.-That's all of us with a new name. We became the Beaver Area Joint High School after the jointure was accepted. Yes, we are just part of a little school that grew and is still growing. Did you get your award? Well, most everybody did at the Award Assembly, but the nicest was the Kay Lewis Award given to senior Bob Richards. He really deserved it. May Day and all the dolls in the Doll Shop. Who'll forget Mary Estelle jwho's blind as a bat! and Mary Shaw hunting the sen- ior court in the auditorium. By the way De- Witt, just how did you find Kathy Schneider? Miss Gates devised her own method of trans- portation across the football field on a little red wagon. Final exams were upon us again and we all died a second death after the Chemistry test. That four o'clock class didn't seem to do much good. Right, Sandy? I We all made the grade Cat least in a few subjects! and were off for vacation after having one of the best years of our lives. During June both Miss Gates and Miss Zerby finally managed to nail their men! SENIOR YEAR WE'RE ON OUR WAY! That cry echoed down the halls as we plowed through football season and Shingas sales. And both turned out to be successes! We were well on our way to a perfect season when Coraopolis and Rochester tripped us up for a 7-2 record. Re- wards came in the form of spaghetti feed and sumptuous football banquet with Harry Stuhl- dreher, gold footballs, and letter sweaters. Highlights of the football season were the crowning of Judy Hult as Football Queen, our snappy band, Mary Estelle's portrayals of Mr. Kane, Bob's football honors and the strike. It's Shingas Now, Not Beaver High An- nual. You guessed it, our Shingas campaign started in full swing . We hit the 'IOOO mark as super salesmen turned on the pressure. Something new was added as the Can- teen sponsored dancing lessons. It was a riot to see Leo, Norm, Kunie doing The Creep , The Bunny Hop , and the rhumba. The Can- teen also brought Barry Kaye for a dance at the gym. The Tri-Hi-Y gave a stimulating Thanks- giving program. For weeks grumble, grum- ble was the rage of daily conversation. After Thanksgiving vacation several of the girls came back singing college songs. We were sorry to see Mr. Charlesworth leave, but glad to have Mrs. Truter as our new sponsor. She and Kent carried us through our wreath sale. S280 for the treasury. What does Christmas mean to you? asked members of the senior speech play, Song of Glory. This play plus an assembly of music and home room parties highlighted the season at school. Then home for the Christ- mas vacation. Coming back to school, we found more of our girls had joined the ranks of home- makers. Marie, Tee Jay, and Bev all sported diamonds on the third finger, left hand. January 29! Try and forget that night! Our big dance, Winter Wonderland was a huge success. In an atmosphere of billowy white, glittering colored snowflakes, and snow covered trees, our steady and not so steady couples danced to the strains of Jimmy Rub- bo's cool band. Study, study, study! We finally realized we'd better start on Operation Big Think or we would be getting our future education in the local barber shop. The new Honor Roll made its first appearance and 16 new mem- bers were added to NHS. The star of our senior class play was that invisible rabbit Harvey. After weeks of re- hearsal, Mrs. McLaughlin, the cast and stage crew turned out a super colossal production complete with 2 sets. Our baskstage hero, Carl, is training Donnie, four Senior Mascoti to take over next year. We relaxed and enjoyed ourselves as the Juniors entertained us at a lovely prom. On April i workmen moved in to give the gym a face-lifting. Then that much longed for Eas- ter vacation! In May we began the Last Mile of our 12 year sojourn in Beaver schools. For the first time in 4 years, we sat back and watched a May Day. The days flew on as we stumbled through final exams and clowned through Senior Assembly. Everyone got an award at Award Day Assembly, and the highlight, of course, was the announcement of the Kay Lewis Award winner. Hotdogs, the Wild Cat, the dance hall-ldora! Baccalaureate was in- spiring-then, our day of days! On May 28 we graduated and became alumni! So ends the saga of the class of '54. We were determined to take the high school by storm back in those days of junior high en- thusiasm. 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Q7 U A A .4 JN. vb I ..-Qfnlzagn-nL,.,g. ,f 5 ' X 1 4 f 'X 1'-'., ' - og , ,fx K . . zfmiolf' W, gzfmf 5 slim, Former Principal of Junior High School Mr. Schaffer, who so ably guided the Class of '54' through those difficult junior high years, deserves our deepest thanks. After 16 years as teacher and then principal in the Junior High School, he resigned from the Beaver Schools to take a position as supervising principal of the Northeast Jointure of Beaver County. We wish him all success in his new job. 90 MR. WILLIAM L. CHARLESWORTH Principal, Junior High School University of Pittsburgh, B. S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Litt. Guidance Student Council lzlililiw-DQJKAM l-'QMTIUT MMM, DOLORES Edinboro State lege, B. S. Art Supervisor MR. CHARLESWORTH Early in October William L. Charlesworth left the high school to take command of his new post as iunior high principal. As counselor to nearly 600 junior high school students, Mr. Charles- worth directed all activities and aided the students with valuable guidance counseling. Under his able leadership, we are sure that the junior high will continue to expand its program and attain greater achievements in the future. Not Pictured MRS. BEATRICE BARROW Slippery Rock State Teachers Col- lege, B. S. Duquesne University English MRS. NORMA B. HAY Penna. State College, B. S. Science MISS RUTH FISHER School Nurse , ,,, sAYEis i Teachers Col- Future Nurses Club 91 jim. M,JeL.,.seQ, B ' QfW..,,.-ef weft mag STEPHEN M. BARNES MAXINE CDU,-SON EI-ROY DALBERG University of Pittsburgh, B. A M In California State Teachers College, Bloomsburg state Teachers Col. . I . B. S. lege, B. S. English' social siudles Penn State University of Pittsburgh, M. A. Variety Co-Sponsor Language Social Smdies Science Keyhole Adviser Hi-Y Sponsor evwer omiolf' WILLARD HEMPHILL PAUL KOEHLER B- NELSON MAUER Geneva College, B. S. Geneva College, B. S. lndlqnq slale Teachers College, California State Teachers College Westminster College, M. Ed, B' S' University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh Western Reserve Industrial Arts English Camegle Tech Noon hour Supervisor Vocal Music - Junior and Senior High Schools Variety Co-Sponsor C25-....j'4f,2hlZ1...,.J EMMA McWILLIAMS Slippery Rock State Teachers Col- lege Geneva College, B. S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Litt. Mainematics CQULCM, MARGARET L. STEADMAN Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. Home Economics ' 75-7.w,f-XT Y ZLL RALPH c. MILLER Slippery Rock State Teachers Col lege, B. S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Mathematics LOUISE SWEARINGEN Geneva College, B. S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Mathematics 93 72,2 ANDREW F. SHAUL Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Social Studies Jr. Hi. Football - Assistant Coach Jr. Hi. Basketball - Head Coach CALVIN C. WILLIAMS University of Pittsburgh, A.B., M. Ed. Social Studies Jr. Hi. Band gf Front Row, left to right: F. McClain, J. McCleery, O, Seaburn, M. A. William, A. Battung, S. Merriman, E. Hood, N. Rich- ards, Second Row: J. Stevenson, J. Bur- rier, M. A. Engle, N. Karlberg, B. Cook, B. Murray, B. Madden, E. Bissell. Third Row: J. Jones, A. Todd, P. Cummings, P. Reilly, R. Emerick, W. Miller, W. Henry. Fourth Row: M. Davis, J. Bell, R. Brock- miller, S, Marcus, J, Podrasky, R. Allen, J. Torok, F. Lloyd. H2 Front Row, left to right: J. McMillen, E. McKenny, O. Stout, J. Wilson, P. Sallade, E. Kossler, E. Beaver. Second Row: D. Equels, M. Shema, S. Packer, K. Faller, B. Bywaters, E. McKean, N. Creese. Third Row: R. Van Maldeghem, R. Evans, C. Dean, W. Higerd, H. McCune, R. Dawson, W. Thomas. Fourth Row: B. Evans, J. Blose, W. McDermott, R. Shaffer, R. Mills, B. Bloom, D. Long, J, Sailer. Front Row, left to right: C. Gilleland, D. Zeigler, S. Schmidt, D, McMinn, M. Hutch- inson, J. Hineman, P. Claire, B. Losada, B. Beeman. Second Row: C. Sutter, B. Dickerson, J. Potter, B. Schwartz, S. Sims, R. D'AlIesandro, G, Wimer, N. Gardner, D. Balser. Third Row: D. Stahl, D. Nay, J. Buchanan, R. Horler, J. Williams, J. Fredericks, T. Moldovan, T. Blose, T. Loxley. Fourth Row: T. Durst, J. McClure, B. Bush, J. Riley, R. Bear, L. Savio, R. Marquis, D. Andresen, J. Gourley. VLVLQX Front Row, left to right: C. Lammie, D. Schermerhorn, N. Purdum, C. Clark, J. Hol- lenbaugh, B. Ballew, D. Dappenbrook. Second Row: L. Belloff, B. Smith, M. Karns, S. Baughman, M. Trimble, J. Gula, N. Williamson. Third Row: L. McKim, J. Emery, D. Stevens, M. Heid, R. Shaw, F. Cucinelli, J. Olson. Fourth Row: F, Mor- avec, C. Bradford, R. Garvin, J. Arthurs, R. Mahon, T. Koss, R. Byers, A, Bennett. 9-7 Front Row, left to right: J. Birge, P. Bundy. I. Grunert, H. Locy, W. Musser, A. Gilles- pie, B. Richardson, R. Meyers, B. Steels, C. Volz, J, Tolbert, B. Sullivan. Second Row: T. Padgett, K. Weyand, D. Baker, E. Sheppela, F. Maderia, R. Henry, R. Nail, H. Jamison, S. Barnes. Third Row: P. Barnes, R. Lawrence, F. Hodnick, S. Bev- ington, T. Staub, R. Saberin, F. Thomas. 9-Q Front Row, left to right: V. May, S. With- erow, R. Wilce, C. Groff, J. Croyle, D. Hoegle, L. Kerr, M. Palmer, B. Thompson, M. Radcliff, J. Fritz, N. Schlosser. Second Row: T. Jellyman, J. Baker, F, Bruce, P. HUH, G. Steele, G. Hall, E. Snycler, E. Raz- aire, D. Bevington, Mr. S. Belfore. Third Row: B. Taylor, C. Lefebure, J. Tatsch, J. Shaffer, W. Gill, D. Herstine, K. McKenzie, M. Woods. SJ SC Front Row, left to right: M. Moore, J. Riggs, P. Stone, J. Shaffer, W. Hoskinson, B. Sevin, J. A. Kerr, J. Jenkins, J. Farmer, H. Ambrose, C. Nail. Second Row: D. Lipsitz, G. Peters, R. Fusco, N. Benner, K. Gor- rell, P. Capron, B. Conner, J. Cornelius, R. Wilkinson, R. Ziegler, G. Bailey, C. Caputo. Third Row: D. Dowlin, J. McGregor, C. Stoner, H. Noll, D. Langsdale, R. Tosh, B. Sherlock, J. Dentler, R. Reynolds, D. Javens, B. Ambrose, T. Day. Front Row, left to right: I. Doutt, J, Roberts, M. Taylor, R. Wilson, N. Stammelbach, L. Morton, J. Mor- timer, B. Palmer, V. Ripper, N. McKimm, A. Knott, S. Harper. Second Row: G. Cargo, R. Willem, G. Means, L. Kiernan, D. Deemer, M. Binkoski, E. Carnahan, J. Hollander, B. Geibel, J. Petrella, J. Marlin. Third Row: O. Fraser, C. Dunlap, E. Utnehmer, G, Berkley, J. Reynolds, M. Casp, B. Barclay, H. Lee, M. McDade, D. McKenzie, J. Dean, G. Kelly. Front Row, left to right: C. Farrow, J. Herstine, M. Housedon, M. Sell, S. Davis, M. Brennen, E. Tokarsky M. Sallade, J. Birge, N. Klotz, S. Musser, L. Wolford. Second Row: C. DeWitt, W. Barnes, T. Fairley, S Funkhouser, S. Hooker, N. Groscost, J. Cazen, R. Nagy, B. Leggett, R. Chalmers, J. Gordon. Third Row K. Skalka, M, Lutz, W. Welsh, J. Fairclough, R. Morrow, A. Vesilind, L. Reed, J. Nesbitt, J. Frye, J. Farley A. Catanese Z? 96 , an mm. Front Row, left to right: V. Musser, W. Chludzinski, L. Page, D. Bryner, N. Torrence, B. Dickinson, P. Pitini S. Hagen, E. Linn, J. Yellig, A. Allengham, S. Galloway. Second Row: S. Orr, J. Romgih, C. Singleton V. Hall, M. Schueler, V. Hoerle, L. Lee, W. Baxter, D. Cooper, D. Ward. Third Row: B. Murray, H. Reno D. Vogt, K. Colling, R. Diamond, J. Stewart, A. McAllister, R. Gordon, R. Gourley, J. Landfeld. Front Row, left to right: C. Wallace, S. Lee, D. Jordan, J, Hollibaugh, R. Howe, E. Christy, R. Smiley, J Logan, N. Eberhardt, M. Schaffer, N. Radclift, K. Azzarello, Second Row: J. McMullen, G. Russell, J. Cosky D. Osborn, JE. McTaggart, C. Reynolds, D. Eicher, S. George, C. Buffington, G. Simpson, G. Corcles, F Horne. Third Row: C. McConnel, L. Leis, R. West, R. Bevington, S. Cascio, D, Gressly, H. Summerfield L. Ross, H. Farkas. Front Row, left to right: M. Walter, P. Jordan, M. Harris, J. Mathews, J. Rader, B. Winslow, D Stlckel S. Brown, F. Reiprecht, P. Lutz, L. Shafer, M. McMillan. Second Row: B. Howarth, J. Bray, B. Ewing, C Aeschbacher, R. Romigh, J. Gill, C. Johnson, J. Hollibaugh, S. J. Cooke, J. Sheppela, J. McNear. Third Row: W. Lewis, D. Torok, B. Simmons, R. Palmer, R. Pike, D. Iben, D. Fischer, J. Weyand, B. Culley, R. McDermitt, R. Baker, R. Del Soto. 97 l From Row, left to right: J. Springer, M. Snowden, S. Shipley, C. Riley, K. Dickinson, B. Smith, S. Marsh, D. DePue, P. Conner, M. Catanese, L. Bellolif, P. Baumgard. Second Row: G. Shannon, L. Cable, J. Char- ron, T. Davis, O. McElhaney, K. Kohl, S. Karns, K. Kiefer, R. Bevington, R. Mabin, E. Long, T. Hogue, M, Sllaul. Third Row: R. Smith, G. Roberts, E. Wilson, C. Alberti, E. Staub, G. Rump, B. Sanford, T. Cupps, J. Patton, D. Garrell, D. Geibel. Front Row, left to right: J. Souders, N. Stone, P. Stone, J, McGeehan, L. Smith, D. Savisky, B. Rain, A. Musser, Y. May, M. Kramer, P. Collins, C, Ferrall, R. Buckley, N. Emerick. Second Row: M. Finney, C. Snitger, B. Smalstig, P. Grove, K. Kress, M. Davis, E. Harkins, B. Bashline, P. Blue, T. Hollenbaugh, R. Knowlton, L. Cater. Third Row: D. Marlin, B. Wise, S. Babinec, G. Zgoda, K, Young, R. Page, D. Dean, N. Dillon, S. Hacko, R. Johnson, W. Gregg, R. Sutton. Front Row: B. Bunish, L. Carnahan, J. Brockmiller, C. Eberharclt, A. Lang, R, Farkas, B. Cummings, J. Fon- tana, R. Stone, A. Henry, C. Novak, J. McCleery, P. Smith. Second Row: T. Bevington, R. Cameron, R Machen, R. Bainbridge, S. McCurdy, l. Baker, P. Mills, S. Rice, T. Scanlon, D. Fox, F. Hood, R. Collins, J Trumpeter. Third Row: W. Klink, P. Morton, K. Boyce, F. Chambers, C. Gordon, L. Engelman, R. Nicol S. Ratey, R. Headland, D. Vaughn, L. Lawrence, D. Perkins. Nl? 7.5 98 7.25 Front Row, left to right: L. Anthony, J. Barringer, B. Baughman, M. Morris, J. Carpenter, K. Drake, K, Hendricks, D. Ewing, S. Reynolds, D. McDonough, P. Locy, A. Pitser, J. Wayne, M. Reehl. Second Row: R. Lawrence, R. Blatt, D, McConnaughy, P. Charlesworth, F. Pettler, D. Chludzinski, J. Salko, J. Mark, J. Feicht, J. Carpenter, E. Shaffer, K. Hanshaw, E. Henry, Third Row: B. Waddell, T. Clarke, P. Crichton, A. Buffington, R. Perkins, G. Mueller, R. Eichenlaub, T. Roberts, M. Russell, D. Lennox, K. Wallace. Front Row, left to right: R. Bankovich, M. Beglin, H. Brooks, M. A. Carrell, C. Cowen, J. Deffenbaugh, P. Esken, N. Scott, D. Sherman, J, McCandless, B. Flynn, J. Orend, C. Miles, D. Reich. Second Row: F. Bufiington, C. Brewer, T, Emery, R. Fritz, B. Russell, S. Scheidemantel, K. Denny, B. Isles, L. Wilson, N. Wright, R. Curcio, L. Persinger, F. Ruetz. Third Row: G. McLaughlin, J. Hamilton, M, Harkins, E. Locy, L. Coleman, H. Petty, M. Whiftingham, J, Ziggas, E. Moravec, W. Wilhelm. Front Row, left to right: D. Jamison, S. Orend, K. McConnel, C. Davis, M. Dennison, M. Coleman, J. Woz niak, G. Lenin, B. Cascio, P. Smith, M. Harter, J. Schupay, B. Besong. Second Row: L. Yard, R. Funkhouser C. Baker, W. Wilhelm, S. Smith, L. Beeman, J. Ziggas, E. Shalto, L. Jones, C. Rackley, W. Harper, R. Lam mie. Third Row: R. Burelli, G. Barnes, W. Rose, C. Gardner, B. Logan, N. Cribbs, A. Creps, J. Moorehead J. Hendricks, D. Saltarelli, E. Davis, L. Cable, G. Kauffman. 7- 7.3 ' 99 junior Han! .gzfacfenf Chanel! MM gay Junior C!L0r1fw junior Q Junior 6A0w45 Junior Q I . joofgaff First Row, L-R: D. Baker, A. Catanese, T. Padgett, D. Javens, K. McKenzie, D. R. Ward P Huff J Nesbitt Second Row: D. Stevens, W, Bush, R, Baer, W. McDermott, D. Long, J. Torolc, J. Podrasky T Staub R Dawson, F. Bruce, K. Weyand. Third Row: T. Moldovan, R. Saberin, R. Allen, R. ShaFFer A Veslland H Noll, R. Mahon, R. Shaw, M. Heid, E. Utenheimer. Fourth Row: Coach E. Johnson E Staub R Palmer l'. Morovec, B. Evans, M. Casp, J. Blose, J. Patton, C. Dewitt, Manager, J. Frye, Manager Beaver .... , Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver lfmior joofgaff ,SZOMJ .....'l3 Monaco ,. ....3l Hopewell ....28 Rochester ...,.34 Midland ,....32 Freedom ....33 New Brighton This perfect record brought the Junior W. P. I.A L Co Championship to the Little Bobcats. 102 McDermott J. Torok Ward .... Slaub ..... Dawson Mills ........ Byers ...,. Podrasky Allen ,..... D. Torok ..4, Emerick .. Mahon . Catanese Garvin . Casp Frye .....,.. omior quasi! Front Row, L.-R.: T. Sfaub, W. McDermott, R. Mahon, Mr. Shaul, Coach, J. Torok, R. Allen, R. Byers. Second Row: C. Dean, B. Simmons, D, Emerick, D, Torok, J. Dean, D. R. Ward, J. Dunlap, J. Nesbitt, A. Todd. Third Row: B. Culley, R. Dawson, R. Garvin, J. Frye, A. Catanese, M. Casp, B. Barclay, W. Geibel, S. Orr. Fourth Row: J. Podrasky, D, Mills, R. Smith, G. Peters. 86lfl!8I - - INDIVIDUAL SCORES 88 Beaver Jrs. ffm ....,. 57 jg 4'-- - 48 3O....,.. ...... 34 24 46'----H 49 ...,.. 23 2, 29 ,,..,... ...fl I0 60 ' 9 35 ,...... 8 39 ..... , 8 25 ..,... . A' 7 34 ..... . It 6 37 ....... ., 2 I lf. if X GAME SCORES Opponent Beaver Falls .,.... .,...... 4 8 ...,...Rocl1esTer ........26 .Aliquippa ..,. ......... 4 9 .Conway ....,,. H26 Freedom , .,.... H25 Monaca ...,. .,....,. 5 0 .Patterson .... .....,.. 3 8 ...,...Ambridge ........58 Beaver Falls ....., ........ 5 5 Elwood City ...,.. ....,... 4 4 Midland ........ , .....,. ......,.. 3 0 New Brighton ...,..., .. ...,,..., 35 Won 6 Lost 6 zfmior .Mg 6AeerLcm!eM Front Row, L.-R.: V. Ripper, M. Catanese, B. Steeb, P. Conner. Second Row: B. Madden, B. Cook, K. Collins, P. Capron, J. Matthews. 103 ami ana! CW Our deepest thanks to that twice terrific team of Clif and Frank, who keep the school, gym and auditorium spotless and operating smoothly. 104


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