Berlin Brothersvalley High School - Bervalon Yearbook (Berlin, PA)
- Class of 1946
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E! 'f E E 5 V mi, QQ fi F? H. -E ? 5 qw 155 a 2 I ,r 1, W.m W ..., ,m 1946 BERVALON A4 Berlin-Brothersvalley High School BJERVALUN 1946 Mr. Lehman, Mrs. Lehman, Miss Martin We, the class of 46, Dedicate this publication To our three sponsors, who have gained Our unending admiration. Wherever it becomes our fortune to go, Whatever out task may be, We'll always hold dear the guidance and help Of these, our faithful three. -J. c. 4 Shirley Gower Editor-in-Chief The Bervalon staif has chosen Peace Time Industry in Our Community as the theme of its yearbook for nineteen hundred forty-six. Since the world is now at peace, all of us-those who have remained at home during the war and those who have re- turned from service away from home-can once again turn our attention with a greater manifestation of appreciation to our Berlin-Brothersvalley Community. 5 Contents ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES MUSIC ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS 6 Administra i n Q Majextic zzmnnlfzim, tree-topper Faithful, peaceful g7lllWfi6l7'I.f, of om' fertile God-given land. I hilly, in quiet Jplemior immi- J. C Board of Education Sherman B. Berkley Alvaro B- Cobef R. Elwood Countryman Prefident Joseph W. Cromer Dorsey Hoffman Frank S. Lane Harry H. Miller jacob B. Schrock Frank D. Witmer CActing Secretaryj Henry W. Menges CNo Picrurej Jacob K. Stutzman fNewly elected rnemberj 8 Supervision H. Virgil Grumbling Eugene W. Pugh Snpewifing Principal Acting Snperififing Principal Military leave until January, 1946 Sec1'emrieJ Marian Pritz at Desk Ida Mae Engle at Telephone 9 FACULTY ALTFATHER MON, BALL i BRAUN CRAMER GERBER M. Geneva Altfather California Stale Teachers College Art, History Junior Art Club, Senior Art Club Girl Reserves Lucille Amond B.S. Indiana State Teacher: College Practical Arts Home Economics, Home Ee. Club Boys Sewing Club Richard F. Ball B.S. Kutztown State Teachers College Chautauqua Art Marionette Club Velma Braun B.S. Pennrylvania State College Home Economics Home Ec. Club, Handicraft Club ,SOE lm-xorr Vera M. Cramer B.S. Indiana Slate Teachers College Pennsylvania Slate College Shorthand I and II Bookkeeping Typing I, Office Practice Commercial Math, Chico Newspaper Thomas Gerber B.S. Indiana State Teacher: College Bio10gY, General Science Music Appreciation Projectionist Club Wlilliam D. Igoe B.S. Pennryluania State College Cornell University Uniuerrity of Pittsburgh Vocational Agriculture Future Farmers of America Romaine Imhoff California State Teachers College History, Civics Girl Reserves FACULTY .lonuson KNEPSHIELD M, LEHMAN wi LEHMAN MARTIN MILLER Ruth johnson B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Uniuersity of Wisconsin Vocal Music, Mixed Chorus Girls Glee Club, Music Club Reed Knepshield B.S. California State Teachers College Industrial Arts Rifle Club Margaret Lehman B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Duke University Junior Business Training Typing, Business Law Salesmanship, English Bervalon Ward M. Lehman B.S. Juniata College University of Maryland Shippenshurg State Teachers College Physical Education, Health Dance Club, Gymnastics Bervalon MCALPINE NESBITT Kathryn F. Martin B.S. Millersville State Teachers College Franklin and Marshall College Library, English Bervalon, Chico Junior Red Cross Louise Miller A.B. Wilson College University of Pittsburgh California State Teachers College Social Studies, Algebra I Girl Reserves, French Club C. Louise McAlpine B.S. California State Teachers College Geography Travel Club Martha Jane Nesbitt B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Latin I and II, English Dramatics, Boys and Girls Club FACULTY NU55 RHOADS SAYLOR SMITH SUDER TREVORROW Irene Elizabeth Nuss B.S. California State Teacberr College English, Dramatics Newspaper Anna C. Rhoads California State Teaeberr College Pennrylvania Stale College Geography, English, Reading Writing, Spelling Handicrafts John C. Saylor B.S, Juniata College Columbia Univerrity, Yale California State Teacberr College Mathematics, Chemistry Physics Projectionist Club, Rifle Club Wilfred Smith California State Teaeberr College Health, Science Arithmetic, History Woodcraft Club WALKER WENTZ R. Wayne Suder B.S. Lock Haven Stale Teacher! College Problems of Democracy History, Algebra Helen Trevorrow B.S. California State Teacberr College History, English Hobby Club Florence Walker Grove City College Pennsylvania Slate College Uniaerrity of Pittrbargb Mathematics Penmanship Club L. jean Wentz B.S. lVeJt Cberler State Teacberr College Physical Education American History Dance Club, Cheerleaders lsss Q When our fmy here if completed, ami we go om' .repamle way! Om' mimif will ezlzwzyf uwzmier back to our high-Jchool clfzyx -J. C A: we :troll to Jchool, hand in hand, to begin another clay, Our troublex seem to vanish, anal our hearty feel light and gay -J. C 14 i ALTFATHER BEECH BITTNER BLOOM BLUBAUGH BROWN BURKHOLDER COLEMAN COUGHENOUR ANNA CAROLYN ALTFATHER Camie Mixed Chorus . . . Girls Chorus . . . Chico 1 9 6 . . . Bervalon . . . Driver of a Ford . . . de- lights in dancing . . . has lots of Wim, wigor, and witality . . . ideal secretary . . .good typ- ist. LOUISE WINONA BEECH Nonnle DONALD JOHN BROWN Boonie Mixed Chorus . . . Girls Chorus . . . Chico Basketball. . . Dance Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Girl Reserves . . . One of the smaller mem- . . . Football . . . Tall, tan, and terrific . . . in- bers . . .little girl in class play . . . shorthand dustrial arts enthusiast . . .all-around athlete whiz . . . full of pep and humor . . . interested . . . dislikes getting up early . . . flashing smile. in sophomore. MILDRED DoR1s BITTNER Millie DOROTHY MAE BURKHOLDER Dol Dance Club . . . Bervalon . . . Ardent letter Dance Club . . . French Club . . . New style writer . . . likes to type . . . long blond hair of wolfing . . . interested in all commercial work . . . one of the most willing classmates . . . has . . . has a word for everyone . . . Vitality with cheery smiles and bright Hellos. a capital UV . . . always on the go. DELBERT IRWIN BLOOM Bloom VIOLET ROMAINE COLEMAN Dutch Mixed Chorus . . . Typing Club . . . Dance Girl Reserves . . . Home Ec. Club . . . French Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Always ready to help Club . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Pleasing personali- . . . smallest member of the class. . . never ty. . . will make a good wife. . . one of the serious . . . swell classmate and friend . . . teases taller members . . . has good pick when it comes the girls. to clothing. BERTHA VIOLA BLUBAUGH Bel! JAMES COUGHENOUR Girls Chorus. . . French Club . . . Dance Mixed Chorus . . . Basketball. . . Football Club. . . One of the silent partners . . . every- . . . Bervalon . . . Softball fan . . . makes body's friend . . . built on a small scale . . . friends easily . . . all-around niceness . . . takes ardent worker . . . takes life seriously. life as it comes . . . pays no attention to the girls. 15 DEETER B. DICKEY L. DICKEY EDMISTON EISENTROUT FELTEN C. GINDLESPERGER ROBERT E. EDMISTON Bob 1 9 Basketball Manager . . . Rifle Club . . . Projectionist Club . . . Never in one place long . . .lots of fun . . . small in stature . . . overlooks the girls? . . . drives a truck. SHIRLEY ANN DEETER Slairl RUTH E. EISENTROUT Ruthie Girl Reserves . . . Chico . . . Mixed Mixed Chorus . . . Girls Chorus .' . . Chorus . . . Girls Chorus . . . Always Newspaper . . . Bervalon . . . Always laughing . . . prefers them tall, dark, and smiling . . . vivacious personality . . . handsomel' . . . one of the nicest . . . pos- loves to sing and jitterbug . . . basketball sessor of fine alto voice . . . new-comer to fan . . . neat dresser. B. B. H. S. BENJAMIN F. DICKEY Qzmcle JAMES LINDY FELTEN Dutch junior Class Play . . . Basketball. . . Typing Club . . . Dance Club . . . Dance Club . . . F. F. A.. . . Small, but F. F. A. . . . Rifle Club . . . Dislikes mighty . . . interested in all sports . . . home work . . .unassuming in his studies morning after night before. . .faithful . . . he just can't be rushed . . . always member of the class . . . class tease. sleepy . . . never has much to say. Lois JEAN DICKEY Mac CLARENCE GINDLESPERGER Pon Girl Reserves . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Happy Songsters . . . Cooking Club Bervalon. . . Chico . . . Out for a good . . . Typing Club . . . prefers out-of-town time . . . happy-go-lucky . .' . worthy of girls . . . always has an answer . . . born admiration. . . an interesting friend. . . to dance . . . likes to drive the Ford . . . A's on report card. just plain nice. 16 J. GINDLESPERGER GOMOLA GOWER GROFF G. HANKINSON I HANKINSON M HANKINSON HARTMAN HAY JAMES C. GINDLESPERGER Jimmy Basketball . . . Dance Club . . . Bervalon . . . 6 Doesn't talk much . . . ardent worker on farm . . . possesses an individual walk. . . always teasing someone . . . deep bass voice. PAULINE GOMOLA Paul IDA MAE HANKINSON Ida Mixed Chorus . . . Girls Chorus . . .Dance Home Ec. Club . . . Related Arts . . . Dance Club . . .Friend to all. . .always happy, never Club. . .Not many are like her . . . keeps her sad. . . full of fun . . . prefers Junior boys . . . opinions to herself. . . always gets along . . . blushes quite easily. well-groomed . . . long auburn hair. SHIRLEY ANN GowER T weedler MARY REGINA HANKINSON Jeanie Mixed Chorus . . . Newspaper . . . Bervalon Home Ec. Club . . . French Club . . . Dance . . . Chico . . . Adheres to fun and parties . . . Club . . . Talks often, says little . . . quite a col- takes interest in all studying . . . easy to like . . . lection of boy friends . . . lends ag helping hand fond of jokes . . . Heat dresser. . . . prefers square dancing . . .loyal friend to all. RALPH MORGAN GROFF Dutch ELIZABETH JEAN HARTMAN Betty Mixed Chorus . . . Basketball . . . Football Girls Chorus . . .Dance Club . . . Likes all . . . Band . . . Good Looking . . . red-headed Boogie Woogie . . . excellent dancer . . . devil . . . engaged in all activity . . . blessed comely miss . . . taller than average . . . grand with a fine bass voice . . . our class president. personality. GEORGE MATTHEW HANKINSON Georgie GORDEN P. HAY Gomly French Club . . . Dance Club. . . Rifle Club Orchestra . . . basketball . . . Band . . . . . . Admires the girls . . . able to take care of F. F. A.. . . Drives gray Dodge . . . curly hair himself . . . good-natured . . . always sleepy . . . tooth paste ad smile . . . basketball player . . . gift from New Baltimore. . . future farmer. 17 J. HILLEGAS R. HILLEGAS KELLER ANNA KREPELKA ANNIE KREPELKA LEPLEY MARTZ ANNA MARIE KREPELKA Girlie 1 9 Music Appreciation . . . French Club . . . Hall Patrol . . . Dance Club . . . Home Ec. student . . . cute . . . likes to polka . . . little on the quiet side . . . has a smile all the time. JOSEPH ELMER I-IILLEGAS joe ANNIE CATHERINE KREPELKA Une Typing Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Girls Chorus . . . Dance Club . . . Eligible bachelor . . . Band . . . French Club . . . Quiet at seldom heard from . . . always reading in times . . . one of the happiest . . . truly leisure time . . . silent, capable, willing ideal . . . good waitress . . . one of the . . . industrial arts student. friendliest. ROGER LEE HILLEGAS Rage JEAN CATHERINE LEPLEY Jeanie Mixed Chorus . . . Rifle Club . . . junior Class Play . . . Bervalon . . . Science Club . . . Typing Club . . . Her- Girls Chorus . . . Girl Reserves . . . mit of the class . . . dryly humorous . . . Well liked by senior classmates . . . basket- interested more in girls than in studies . . . ball player in gym . . . those big blue eyes swell classmate . . . travels to school by . . . excellent student . . . always jolly. bus. AUDREY MAE KELLER Om ALVEY JUNIOR MARTZ Junior Mixed Reserves . . . Typing Club . . . Projectionist Club . . . Bervalon . . . Dance Club . . . Likes to dance . . . par- Basketball . . . Rifle Club . . . Photogra- ticipated in all sports . . . helps in restau- pher of the class . . . fascinates the girls rant . . . blushes with ease . . . continuous . . . short but, oh so nice . . . whiz in member of Girl Reserves. math . . . best gum chewer. 18 R MAUST MCKENZIE MILLER MITCHELL PENSIERO POORBAUGH POPOVICH QUEER RAUPACH MARY MARGARET MAUST Sir Mixed Chorus . . . Girl Reserves . . .Chico 4 6 . . . Home Ec. Club. . . Sweet disposition. . . drives Popls car . . . has blond hair and winning smile . . . fine seamstress . . . excels in Home Ec. WILLIAM MCKENZIE Bill SAMUEL WAYNE POORBAUGH Sammy Projectionist Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Basket- Science Club, , , Rifle Club . . . Dance Club ball . . .One of the tallest . . . Math whiz . . . , , , F, F, A, , , , Earnest, and hard working . . . likes to hunt wery much . . . favorite past-time shortest member . . . quiet, and a little shy . . . is eating . . . good-natured. little boy in class play . . . one of the future farmers. ROBERT IRVIN MILLER Bob MICHAEL POPOVICH Mike Newspaper . . . Camera Club . . .Dance Club Gymnastics . . . Basketball . . . Dance Club . . . Bervalon. . . Those class rings! . . . thinks . . . Rifle Club . . . Good sport . . . seems to be nothing of teasing girls . . . alert and full of wise- girl shy, but something tells us we are wrong . . . cracks . . . constant pal of Greasy . . . devilish. blond hair . . . loves to polka . . . center on basketball squad. GERTRUDE MARIE MITCHELL Gertie THOMAS LEROY QUEER Tom Girl Reserves. . . Girls Chorus . . . Orchestra Camera Club . . . Typing Club . . . French . . . Dance Club . . . Can crochet quite well . . . Club . . . Dance Club. . . Always thinks up an naturally curly hair . . . home-making interest answer. . .likes to drive the Chev. . . . quite . . . quite small. . . dainty. a sense of humor . . . smooth dancer . . . class comedian. MARY ANGLINE PENSIERO Angie GUY ARTHUR RAUPACH Mixed Chorus . . . Girls Chorus . . . Dance Projectionist Club . . . Rifle Club . . .Mixed Club . . . Cheer leader . . . likes all swing music Chorus . . . Dependable and willing . . . vigor . . .liked by everyone. . .class jitterbug. . . with a capital. . .carefree, easy going. . .pre- hearty laughter and joker . . . cute dimples. fers hunting in sports . . . bass voice. 19 REAM C. SAYLOR E. SAYLOR P. SEVITS R. SEVITS SHOBER SMITH PHYLL1s LORENE SEVITS Pbyl 1 9 Mixed Chorus . . . Girls Chorus . . . Dance Club . . . Large collection of sweat- ers . . . most bashful girl . . . pretty blond hair . . . found her luve outside of school . . . sweet personality. JOSEPH MICHAEL REAM 106 ROBERT FRANKLIN SEVITS Bob Mixed Chorus . . . Bervalon . . . Band Music Appreciation . . . Camera Club . . . Likes all kinds of parties . . . ef- . . . French Club . . . F. F. A. . . . Oh, licient, jolly and friendly . . . swell tenor my aching back! . . . likes to hunt for voice . . . that laugh!! . . . G. I. haircut. dears . . . prefers to sit back and take it easy . . . don't come any nicer . . . grand person to know. CARL EDWARD SAYLOR DoR1s JEAN SHOBER Dorie Mixed Chorus . . . Bervalon . . . Art Mixed Chorus . . . Junior Class Play Club . . . Rifle Club . . . One of the . . . Orchestra . . . Band . . . An ideal best-dressed boys . . . dark curly hair . . . classmate . . . friendliest girl . . . nice to prefers junior girls . . . shows his best in have around . . . Academic student . . . art . . . always friendly. interested in Ag. student. ELBBR1' LEROY SAYLOR Obb HARRY M. SMITH Steve Boys Home Ec. . . . Rifle Club . . . Camera Club . . . French Club . . . Football . . . Dance Club . . . Class Rifle Club . . . F. F. A. . . . Likes to play sleeper . . . well-liked by everyone . . . basketball . . .friendly to all . . . in any- big hunk of man . . . studying is in an- thing that leads to fun . . . future farmer other class . . . personality all of his own. . . . can express good point of view. 20 STRAWN SUTTMILLER TATALEBA WALKER WATKINS WEBRECK A. WERNER MAURICE ROBERT STRAWN M on Band . . . Orchestra . . . Dance Band . . . Daydreams in class . . . fond of driving . . likeable fellow . . . interested in all friends . . . changing disposition. FRANCES ELIZABETH SUTTMILLER Tony French Club . . . Dramatics . . . Hall Patrol . . . Has special like for SailOrs', . . . tall, and curly haired . . . no ambition . . .speed demon in typing . . . willing to help others. HELEN MARIE TATALEBA Girls Chorus . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Girl Reserves . . . Chico . . . Looks nice in blue . . . great deal of interest in home ec. . . . figure of a model . . . has a sweet manner . . . amusing and gay. RONALD H. WALKER Grmfy Basketball . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Mixed Chorus . . .Great love for parties . . . enjoys nothing more than adventure and action . . .joke for every occasion . . . grease-monkey in garage . . . a favorite with everyone. ROY EUGENE WATKINS Fa! Mixed Chorus . . . Boys Chorus . . . Dance Club . . . Rifle Club . . . A deep bass voice . . . short and jolly . . . enjoys dancing a lot . . . rushes around in a truck . . . sporty dresser. R. WERNER WOLFHOPE 46 JAMES WEBRECK jim Basketball . . . F. F. A .... Bervalon . . . Junior Class Play . . . Large collection of Wimmen',. . . that plaid shirt! . . . night life is his main item . . . tall, slim, and handsome . . . all-around regular fellow. ALICE HAY WERNER Allie Band . . . Orchestra . . . Bervalon . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Can find her way around . . . cute hair do . . . tickles the ivories . . . beautiful con- tralto voice .... winning ways. RUTH ELLA WERNER Daisy Girls Chorus . . . Mixed Chorus . . . News- paper . . . Bervalon . . . Variety of hair do's . . . waiting for that soldier . . . blond hair, and blue eyes. . . happy smile, and a very pleasing voice . . . A's in P. O. D. class. ROBERT PAUL WOLFHOPE Bob Rifle Club . . . French Club . . . F. F. A. . . . Sensible senior . . . has difficulty in keeping awake . . . comes from New Baltimore . . . never has anything to say . . . always just rest- Iflg. Aaron McKenzie Paul Simmons Spelling Contestants Mary Alice Imhoff Alice Bingner Donald Brown Alice Werner Seniors in a Hudclle Cute Foursome Mr. Rayman Handsome Trio? Winona Beech Bill Farber Sydney Brant Alice Bingner Mr. Wilhelm Harold Smith Leo Bittner Junior Class GIRLS Row 1: Bertha Sass Ena Brant, Marian Hoover, Viola Emerick, Barbara Llewellyn, Lois Custer Marian Engle, Romaine' Romesberg, Julia Kovak, Alma Weighley, Elaine Maust, Pauline Weyanti Miss Cramer. Row 2: Olga Swet, Helen Baburchak, Grace Shockey, Phyllis Saylor, Doris Wilson, Evelyn Romesburg, Ruth Saylor, Mary Beal, Mary Ellen Hittie, Kathryn Watkins, Kathryn Pugh, Betty Claypocl, Mr. lgoe. Row 3: Mrs. Lehman, Janet Gindlesperger, Evanelle Queer, Ada Poorbaugh, Mae Smith, Ar- lene Forney, Alice Kimmel, Norma Concini, Helen Leister, Nancy Miller, Rachel Ann Miller, Grace Ann Hankinson, Margaret Glessner, Olga Mack, Shirley Willkow. BOYS Row l: Mrs. Lehman, Homer Smearman, Donald Hoover, Teddy Sass, William Blubaugh, Robert Will, Donald Rhoads, Robert Fisher, Paul Beal, William Eckman, Sydney Brant, Miss Cramer. Rau' 2: Frank Pensiero, Russell Blubaugh, George Simmons, Ray Laughery, Harold Smith, Robert Cook, Jack Webreck, Lewis Berkley, James Schukart, Leo Bittner, Jack Tipton, Mr. Igoe. 25 Sophomore Class GIRLS Rau' 1: Evelyn Saylor, Catherine Junish, Dolores Bockes, Margaret Trulick, Shirley Stahl, Helen Long, Helen Fogle, Phyllis Zorn, Doris Landis, Anna Mae johnson, Virginia Bender, Dolores Yoder, Geraldine Landis, Freda Mankamyer, janet Smith. Row 2: Miss Johnson, Lois Llewellyn, Jean Fullerton, Mae Boyer, Jennie Martz, Dorothy Brant, Hazel Fogle, Marcella Broadwater, Marie Fogle, Evelyn Stott, Mary E. Werner, Fae Boyer, Therese Speicher, Helen Krepelka, Miss Nuss. Row 3: Margretta Hay, Eleanor Sweitzer, Janet Wilhelm, Mary Grace Hankinson, Floradean Tooland, Rita Suhrie, Phyllis Foust, Mary Bittlebrun, Phyllis Broeseker, Loretta Wambaugh, Bernice Suttmiller, Mary Ellen Restley, Phyllis Trimpey. BOYS Row l: Miss Johnson, Gerald Deeter, Nevin Mitchell, William Mason, Gene Bingner, Carl Keefer, Jerry Kendall, Kenneth Werner, Herman Martz, Donald Hoffman, Charles Sicheri, Burdette Smith, Edward Knepper, john Foot, Gene Walters. Row 2: Mrs. Imholf, Earl Rubright, Luke Broadwater, Eugene Kelly, Jack Dickey, joe Glessner, Lewis Berkley, Richard Hittie, james Zorn, Robert Deeter, William Raupach, John Tataleba, Harry Miller, john Philip, Mr. Knepshield. Row 5: Bob Monahan, Ernest Saylor, Jim Schrock, Fred Tooland, Harry Neesham, john Bender, Russell Ackerman, Dee Glessner, John Kabina, Ray Deeter, James Heiple, Charles Cook, Bill Farber, Ray Engle, Miss Nuss. 24 Freshman Class GIRLS Row 1: Mr. Gerber, Ruth Shockey, Evelyn Drabish, Mary Alice Imhoff, Lois Robertson, Marilyn Pyatt, Virginia Shaffer, Jean Altfather, Mary T. Will, Betty Benning, Rose Will, Lois June Davis, Helen Chipelock, Mr. Saylor. Row 2: Joan Bowser, Joanne Speicher, Charlotte Gless- ner, Laverne Miller, Doris Sarver, Sally Lane, Hazel Leister, Dolores Smith, Elsie Chaney, Ruth Smith, Shirley Saylor, Kathryn Wyant, Helen Watkins. Row 3: Betty Dively, Shirley Kimmel, Gaye Pritts, Shirley Deist, Lois Saylor, Audrey Groif, Alice Bingner, Agnes Krepelka, Mary Lou Edwards, Regina Robertson, Hazel Glessner, Audrey Keefer. BOYS Row 1: Wilbur Clemens, Robert Hittie, Kevin Bauman, Blair Cummins, Lloyd Smearman, Stuart Zorn, Mike Matieszyn, james Sass, John Mothersbaugh, Clair Gindles- perger, Theodore Varchetti, William Coughenour, Arnold Weidner, Thomas Blubaugh, jack Coleman, Charles Maust, Floyd Smearman, Dewayne Rayman, Paul Deeter. Row 2: Mr. Gerber, Richard Imgrund, Duane Bittner, William Deitke, Robert Deem, Harold Ohler, Paul Sim- mons, Robert Schrock, Charles Aurndt, jacob Leister, Charles Martz, Earl Hartman, Ronald Dickey, George Hummel, Pius Hankinson, William Dively, Harry Bride- gum, Mr. Saylor. Row 3: Clyde Trimpey, Richard Webreck, Keith Al- bright, Ronald Baker, Edward Kabina, Robert Dively, Robert Ringler, Lee Gindlesperger, Patrick Hankinson, Harry Caton, Nick Petro, Aaron McKenzie, Paul Fogle, Harvey Cook, Blaine Brant. Eighth Grade GIRLS Row 1: Anna Caron, Betty Emerick, Doris Whipkey, Betty Shumaker, Eileen Hillegas, Mary Kimmel, Dolores Mosgrave, Shirley Sarver, Anna Mae Lynch, Geraldine Hostetler, Janice Walker, Delma Seifert, Shirley Trimpey, Theresa Hillegas. Row 2: Miss Nesbitt, Mary Engle, Velma Saylor, Joyce Kendall, Joann Imgrund, Margaret Ellen Walker, Betty Martz, Mary Poorbaugh, Margaret Krepelka, June Saylor, Martha Claypool, Patricia Smith, Dolores Keefer, Miss Walker. Row 3: Miss McAlpine, Leafa Weirner, Jean Eckman, Jacqueline Callahan, Louise Romesburg, Leah Weimer, Geraldine Baer, Dora Kinsinger, Anna Cook, June Martz, Marie Leister, Hazel Brick, Betty Emerick, Regina Hender- shot, Jane Berkley, Marian Hillegas. BOYS Row 1: Dean Hillegas, Harry Gumbert, William Heiple, Carl Ross, Merle Queer, Ronald Bockes, Eugene Zorn, Richard Saylor, Samuel Kendall, James Lyons, Rob- ert Zorn, Earl Mitchell, Wayne Hoffman, William Croner, Meredith Speicher, George Woytek, Gene Cummins, Charles Sass. Row 2: Carl Deeter, Leroy Landis, Donald McKenzie, Donald VanGilder, John Henning, Carl Fogle, john Swet, Ronald Ritchey, Richard Engleka, Dale Brant, Robert Bailey, jack Musser, Roy Shultz, Steve Popovich, Eugene Ohler, Wayne Leister, Edwaid Hittie, William Webreck. Row 3: Miss Walker, Miss Nesbitt, Miss McAlpine, Richard Neesham, Thomas Llewellyn, Walter Meyers, Irving Blough, Dale Hartge, Donald Platt, Jesse Kurtz, Dion Hankinson, Karl Hoffman, Gene Glessner, Ronald Deeter, Herbert Saylor, Robert Ohler, Manfred Glessner. Seventh Grade GIRLS Row 1: Miss Trevorrow, Phyllis Fogle, Janice Yoder, Margaret Glessner, Ruth Baer, Hazel Weighley, Virginia Walters, Violet Carver, Ruth Deist, Lana Jean Dickey, Mary Hillegas, Betty Harmon, Ethel Smith, Betty Mae Blough, Edith Hartge, Annabelle Hittie, Bernadine Platt, Elsie Hauger, Miss Altfather. Row 2: Mae Martz, Cecilia Speicher, Janet Landis, Linda Broeseker, Betty Lou Hoppert, Marie Benning, Emily Glessner, Martha Swet, Doris Walker, Mildred Benning, Doris Heffley, Eleanor Dively, Gloria Swift, Sara Jane Scheller, Carolyn Hoifer, Marie Boyer, Jean Shockey. Row 3: Miss Amond, Elaine Landis, Glenda Broeseker, Betty Pritts, Bernice Miller, Lurene Bittner, Elsie Emerick, Lois Jean Deeter, Lois Saylor, Phyllis Sarver, Freda Romes- burg, Geneva Mowery, Allegra Forney, Nelda Schrock, Emma Gene Sweitzer, Alice Mishler, Rose Ann Nider, Virginia Fogle. BOYS Row 1: Jerry Ross, William Good, Eugene Eisentrout, Donald Mankamyer, Francis Bittner, Dwayne Deist, Gene Saylor, Donald Gindlesperger, Jack Bowser, Albert Hartge, Robert Kimmel, Dale Raupach. Row 2: Miss Trevorrow, Dennis Keller, Floyd Weyant, Jerry Ringler, Earl Werner, Anthony Pensiero, Melvin Shaffer, joseph Deem, Ray Kelly, Donald Rubright, Ray Fullerton, Oscar Ohler, Richard Poorbaugh, Dwayne Hittie, Miss Altfather. Row 3: Miss Amond, Richard Boyer, Frank Emerick, Kenneth Schroyer, James Ferner, Louis Omerzo, Robert Walker, Fred Kelly, Richard Kimmel, Harold Schrock, Floyd Brant, Frank Omerzo, Guy Baer, James Ludy. Sixth Grade GIRLS Row 1: Grace Buratty, Jacqueline Yoder, Doris Rhoads, Annabelle Sarver, Blanche Krepelka, Violet Deeter, Betty Lou Ohler, Lois Cook, Lois Walker. Row 2: Mr. Smith, Eleanor Ritchey, Katie Kabina, Hilda Fullerton, Grace Keefer, Donna Robertson, Virginia Zorn, Lois Feldner, Catherine Foust, Betty Saylor, Miss Rhoads. Row 3: Helen Fisher, Faye Custer, Francis Martz, Lois Shultz, Barbara Zimmerman, Eleanor Miller, Arlene Barclay, Joyce Gill, joan Hauger. BOYS Rouf 1: Pete Chipelock, Carl Smith, Daniel Bowman, Robert Wisler, jay Whipkey, James Reed, Richard Chonko, George Tataleba, james Suder, jerry Schrock, Paul Hillegass, Glenn McKenzie, Charles Lyons, Ray Landis, Franklin Sass. Row 2: Richard Broderick, Grant Ackerman, John Coleman, Dale Ludy, William Miller, Fred Mankamyer, Roy Martz, Charles Pritts, Frank Krepelka, joe Petro, Ben Ranels, John Beachley, Harry Foust, Larry Logue, Charles Heiple. Row 3: Mr. Smith, Robert Benning, Edgar Meyers, Dale Smith, Donald Weidner, Jack Fogle, Joe Chalk, Robert Hartman, Orville Miller, Edward Chonko, Kenneth Seifert, Arthur Caron, Robert Clites, Miss Rhoads. 28 Qtivifti We mich Ami boil it into Jymp, wb' IJ S 1, fff ff ff 'ik ft f ff iff ll 7 4 p I If ff 'lf Ea: ' ,J Q , K ,ll 1 EL ,ll . I ' 'LUN f ' l f I ' CE :QL f I : If f ' if f Q' 3 , , f --f Q 2. f ' f I, I X I I in Jzfzmiy keelen' the water of the Jzzgm' tree ze if quite al delicacy. -J. C. Miss Nuss, Ruth Werner, Samuel Poorbaugh, Lois Dickey, Robert Sevits, Carl Saylor, Shirley Deeter, Jean Lepley, Alice Werner, Thomas Queer, Joe Ream. The Campbells Are Coming THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING . . . given by the Senior Class . . . December 7, 1945 . . . directed by Miss Nuss . . . Characters: Ma Brannigan, Who lives for her grandchildren: Lois Dickey . . . Catalpa Tapp, The hillbilly servant: Jean Lep- ley . . . Betty Brannigan, Ma's younger granddaughter: Ruth Werner . . . Dick Brannigan, Ma's grandson: Sam Poorbaugh . . . Bildad Tapp, Catalpa's father: Robert Sevits . . . Cyrus Scudder, Who wants to marry Ma: Thomas Queer . . . Jeffrey Scudder Qjeffjz Joseph Ream . . . Kaye Brannigan, Ma's elder grand- daughter: Alice Werner . . . Kingston Campbell, Kaye's fiance: Carl Saylor . . . Mrs. Augusta Campbell, His aristocratic mother: Shirley Deeter. 30 Row 1: Doris Jean Wilson, Kathryn Pugh, Elaine Maust, Pearle Fisher, Arlene Forney, Rachel Ann Miller, Nancy Miller. Row 2: Robert Fisher, Harold Smith, Wayne Miller, Leo Bittner, Miss Nuss, jack Tipton, William Eckman, Joe Saylor, Sydney Brant. Mumbo-Jumbo MUMBO-JUMBO . . . presented by the junior Class, February 15, 1946 . . . directed by Miss Nuss . . . Cast: Mrs. Sarah Reynolds: Doris Jean Wilson . . . John, her husband: Jack Tipton . . . Dick Reynolds, a college boy: Robert Fisher . . . Pee-Wee Smith, his pal: Sydney Brant . . . Tweety, a hired girl: Arlene Forney . . . Monahan, a State Policeman: Wayne Miller . . . Harold Custer, a very polite young man: Harold Smith . . . Mrs. Custer, his aged mother: Kathryn Pugh . . . Mr. Peter Beamish, who is blind: Leo Bittner . . . Doctor Gaza Omahandra, a West Indian mystic: Joe Saylor . . . Kay Samedi, his ward: Rachel Ann Miller . . . Madame Celesta, a native witch-woman: Lois Custer . . . Peaches Greeding, a chorus girl: Nancy Ann Miller . . . Lem Marblehead, Sheriff of Milburn: William Eckman . . . Miss Emma Burpee, Sheriff of Hope County: Pearle Fisher . . . Daisy, her ten-year-old niece: Elaine Maust. 31 Row 1: Hazel Weighley, Phyllis Fogle, Margaret Glessner, Mildred Benning, Janet Landis, Jean Shockey, Carolyn Hoffer, Mae Martz, Annabelle Hittie, Sara Jane Scheller, Martha Swet. Row 2: Miss Braun, Ethel Smith, Betty Mae Blough, Janet Smith, Pauline Weyant, Marie Benning, Ruth Baer, Bernadine Platt, Ena Brant, Elaine Landis, Miss Amond. Row 3: Margaret Trulick, Lois Deeter, Barbara Llewellyn, Lurene Bittner, Marie Boyer, Cecilia Speicher, Doris Walker. Row 4: Mary Ellen Hittie, Alma Weighley, Elsie Chaney, Viola Emerick, Lois Saylor, Jane Berkley. Row 5: Alice Kimmel, Dora Kinsinger, Geraldine Baer, Hazel Brick, Alice Mishler, Regina Robertson. Home Economics Club HOME EcoNoMIcs CLUB. . . under the supervision of Miss Amond. ..made up of thirty seventh, eighth, and ninth grade girls . . . their main purpose was learning to do new things they did not learn to do in practical arts class . . . embroidery work . . . Officers: Prexident, Sara Jane Scheller . . . Vice President, Mae Martz . . . Secretary, Hazel Brick . . . Treasurer, Carolyn Holler. Under the direction of Miss Braun . . . known as the M 85 M Club . . . comprised of eight Vocational Home Economics students from the tenth and eleventh grades . . . Oflicers were: Prefident, Mary Ellen Hittie . . . Vice Prefi- derit, Alice Kimmel . . . Secretary, Margaret Trulick . . . Correipomiirig Secre- tary, Barbara Llewellyn . . . Treayurer, Pauline Weyant. 52 Row 1: Betty Ohler, Lois Cook, Hilda Fullerton, Violet Deeter, Annabelle Zorn, Blanche Krepelka, Doris Rhoads, Jacqueline Yoder, Grace Burarty. Row 2: Katie Kabina, Helen Fisher, Eleanor Ritchey, Betty Saylor, Virginia Zorn, Lois Walker, Grace Keefer, Lois Feldner, Donna Robertson. Row 3: Joyce Ann Gill, Eleanor Miller, Barbara Zimmerman, Lois Shultz, Catherine Foust, Frances Martz, Faye Custer. Row 4: Arlene Barkley, Miss Rhoads, Joan Hauger. Handicrafts Club HANDICRAFTS CLUB . . . under the supervision of Miss Rhoads . . . meets during the fourth period on Friday . . . composed of twenty-nine girls from the sixth grade . . . doing simple embroidery work on dresser scarfs, stand covers, tea towels, pillow cases, and cushion tops . . . many of the girls have stamped designs on feed and sugar sack material and have made attractive, as well as useful gifts . . . some like to crochet and are crocheting edgings around handkerchiefs . . . the purpose of this club is to give those girls who are interested, an opportunity to learn to embroider and crochet. 33 Row 1: Harry Foust, Roy Martz, James Suder, James Reed, Jay Whipkey, Joe Petro, Jerry Schrock, Richard Chonko, Paul Hillegass, George Tataleba, Glenn McKenzie, Charles Lyons, Ray Landis, Franklin Sass. Row 2: Larry Logue, Grant Ackerman, Robert Wisler, Charles Pritts, Fred Mankamyer, Carl Smith, Daniel Bauman, Dale Ludy, William Miller, Frank Krepelka, Pete Chipelock. Row 3: Edward Chonko, John Beachley, Charles I-Ieiple, Arthur Caron, Ben Ranels, Richard Broderick, Robert Clites, John Coleman. Row 4: jack Fogle, Donald Weidner, Dale Smith, Kenneth Seifert, Robert Hartman, Orville Miller, Joe Chalk. Row 5: Edgar Meyers, Mr. Smith, Robert Benning. Woodcraft Club WOODCRAFT CLUB . . . met in Room 18 . . . every Wednesday during the second period . . . under the capable instruction of their sponsor, Mr. Smith . . . was composed of forty-one members, all boys from the sixth grade . . . the boys brought scraps of wood and fruit crates from home . . . used paint and varnish, depending on the article that was being made . . . dues of a penny a week up to ten cents were paid by each member to buy supplies needed other than wood . . . boys enjoyed their activities which included lamps, book stands, medicine cabinets, book holders, and door stops. Officers were: President, Robert Clites . . . Secre- tary, Roy Martz . . . Treasurer, Blaine Hittie. 54 Row 1: Ronald Bockes, Meredith Speicher, Robert Zorn, James Ludy, Merle Queer, John Henning. Row 2: Miss Braun, Elsie Emerick, janet Smith, Betty Blough, Patricia Smith, Mary Poor- baugh, Margaret Trulick, Betty Martz, Theresa Hillegas, Eileen Hillcas. Row 3: Mary Kimmel, Dolores Keefer, Theresa Speicher, Geneva Mowry. Row 4: Betty Emerick, Rose Ann Nider, Loretta Wambaugh, Louise Romesburg. Handicraft Club HANDICRAFT CLUB . . . was composed of twenty-six members from the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth grades . . . boys and girls . . . under the in- struction of Miss Braun . . . met in Room 13 every Wednesday, the second period . . . held a Halloweien Party during the activity period . . . held a Christmas Party and exchanged names for gifts . . . girls made bedroom slippers and em- broidered, and the boys made tie racks and model airplanes . . . Officers were: Prerident, Janet Smith . . . Vice Preiident, Margaret Trulick . . . Secretary, Patricia Smith . . . Treafurer, Merle Queer. 35 Row 1: Gene Bingner, Donald Hoffman, Robert Hittie, Blair Cummins, Jack Coleman, James Sass, Stuart Zorn, Arnold Weidner, Charles Martz, Ben Dickey. Row 2: Mr. Igoe, Paul Beal, Carl Keefer, Earl Rubright, Robert Deeter, Robert Sevits, William Mason, jacob Leister, Paul Fogle. Row 3: James Zorn, Ray Deeter, Clyde Trimpey, Richard Webreck, Nevin Mitchell, Gerald Deeter. Future Farmers of America F. F. A .... under the guidance of Mr. Igoe . . . meets during the second period every Wednesday . . . twenty-nine boys from grades nine, ten, and eleven. Program of work includes: group project . . . community service . . . aiding with the community fair . . . supervised farmingg encourage 100 per cent owner- ship, have a project tour . . . recreationg have an F. F. A. picnic, Seventh Annual Parent and Son Banquet, take a trip next summer . . . conduct at meetingsg parliamentary procedure . . . thriftg invest in Victory Bonds . . . leadershipg have a representative at the state Public Speaking Contest and state F. F. A. meet- ing. President, Paul Beal . . . Vice President, William Mason . . . Assistant Vice President, Vernon Weidner . . . Secretary, Nevin Mitchell . . . Assistant Secretary, Richard Webreck . . . Treasurer, Eugene Schrock . . . Assistant Treasarer, James Zorn . . . Reporter, Donald Holfman . . . Assistant Reporter, Carl Keefer . . . Adviser, William D. Igoe. 36 Row 1: Burdette Smith, Herman Martz, Kenneth Werner. Row 2: Mrs. Miller, Anna Krepelka, Helen Tataleba, Helen Krepelka, Annie Krepelka, Bertha Blubaugh, Regina Hankinson, Frances Suttmiller, Pearle Fisher, Dorothy Burkholder, Mary Margaret Maust. Row 3: Thomas Queer, Alice Kimmel, Violet Coleman, Charles Cook. Row 4: Ray Engle, Russell Ackerman, Robert Wolfhope, George Hankinson. French Club FRENCH CLUB . . . met in Room 3 the second period every Wednesday . . . sponsored by Mrs. Miller . . . twenty-two tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students who were interested in French . . . roll call was answered by ici or prerente . . . held a Thanksgiving party . . . they exchanged gifts at their Christmas party . . . Some French phrases they learned were: allez iz le porte, go to the door . . . imeyez-nom, sit down . . . bon jour, hello . . . Ioyeux Noel, Merry Christmas . . . leifez-vans, get up . . . rnerci beauconp, thank you very much . . . rnon bon anti, my good friend . . . on ext le crayon, where is the pencil? . . . rwez-vom le livre, have you a book? . . . donnez-moi du bon bon, 'Jil ifonr plait, give me some candy, please . . . President, Thomas Queer . . . Vice President, Annie Krepelka . . . Secretary, Mary Margaret Maust . . Treizrnrer, Frances Suttmiller . . . Reporter, Violet Coleman. 57 Row 1: Edith Hartge, Carl Deeter, Jerry Ross, Richard Poorbaugh, Dwayne Hittie, Earl Mitchell, Charles Sass, Delma Seifert, Donald Gindlesperger, Eugene Eisentrout, Dale Raupach. Row 2: Regina Hendershot, Steve Popovich, Miss McA1pine, Edward Hittie, Robert Walker, Doris Whipkey, Dion Hankinson, Leroy Landis, Richard Engleka, Dean Hillegas, Jack Musser, Harry Gumbert, Elsie Hauger. Travel Club TRAVEL CLUB . . . made up of thirty-four boys and girls from the seventh and eighth grades . . . under the guidance of Miss McAlpine . . . met every Wednesday during the second period in Room 4 . . . they were divided into groups . . . each group was assigned a country, state, or region and had charge of the bulletin board according to that . . . enjoyed studying different countries and making maps of them . . . Miss McAlpine played various records . . . purpose of this club was to give students who were interested a chance to get some advanced geography . . . Prerident, Dean Hillegas . . . Vice President, Richard Poor- baugh . . . Secretary, jerry Ross . . . Trearurer, Carl Deeter. 4 58 Row 1: Dale Hartge, Ronald Deeter, James Lyons, Floyd Weyant, Anthony Pensiero, Herbert Saylor, Gene Glessner, Floyd Brant, Carl Ross, Dick Kimmel, William Croner, Dewayne Deist, Gene Saylor, Robert Kimmel, Richard Neesham. Row 2: Gloria Swift, Emily Glessner, Anna Mae Lynch, Linda Broeseker, Doris Heflley, Eleanor Dively, Betty Pritts, Bernice Miller, Lana Jean Dickey, Virginia Walters, Janice Yoder, Violet Carver, Margaret Ellen Walker, Marian Hillegas. Row 3: Joyce Kendall, Phyllis Sarver, Allegra Forney, Glenda Broeseker, Nelda Schrock, Jean Eckman, Jacqueline Callahan, Anna Caton, Leah Weimer, Anna Cook, Margaret Krepelka, Virginia Fogle, Joann Imgrund, Miss Nesbitt, Emma Jean Sweitzer. Dramatics Club DRAMATICS CLUB . . . sponsored by Miss Nesbitt . . . in Room 7 . . . met every Wednesday during the second period . . . was composed of forty-two boys and girls from the seventh and eighth grades . . . students wrote and pro- duced their own plays . . . they also produced other plays, which included panto- mimes . . . records were played . . . some of them were: Dickens' Cbrirtmaf Carol . . . Music from Oklahoma and Can? Help Singing . . . The Nat Cracker Saite, Tschaikowsky . . . H. M. S. Pinafore . . . had group singing and folk dancing . . . the purpose of this club was to give students who were interested in dramatics a chance to increase their acting ability. 39 Row 1: John Foot, Martha Claypool, Floyd Smearman, Wayne Leister, Harold Schrock, Janice Walker, Lloyd Smearman, William Heiple, Shirley Trimpey, William Good, Francis Bittner, Dewayne Rayman, jack Bowser. Row 2: Robert Schrock, William Blubaugh, Grace Shockey, Ruth Smith, Mary Ellen Restly, Donald Platt, Mary Engle, Evelyn Saylor, jean Fullerton, Romaine Romesberg, Kevin Bauman, june Saylor. Row 3: James Schrock, Ernest Saylor, Harry Neesham, Lewis Berkley, Ronald Baker, Jack Albright, Paul Beal, Russell Blubaugh, George Simmons, Richard Hittie, Edward Kabina, Miss Altfather, Norma Concini. Art Club ART CLUB . . . under the capable direction of Miss Altfather . . . club was divided into two separate groups of boys and girls . . . grades seven, eight, and nine mer on Wednesday during the second period . . . grades ten, eleven, and twelve mer on Friday during the fourth period . . . these groups were divided again into different interest groups . . . linoleum block printing . . . oil paint- ing . . . mural work . . . scrap books . . . silk screen work. The officers were: Prefiderrt, Paul Beal . . . Vice President, William Blubaugh . . . Secretary, Evelyn Saylor . . . Treamrer, Kenneth Saylor. 40 Row 1: Mrs. Imhoif, Helen Watkins, Romaine Romesberg, Marian Engle, Lois Custer, Gert- rude Mitchell, Ruth Shockey, Virginia Bender, Dolores Yoder, Geraldine Landis. Row 2: Mrs. Miller, Nancy Miller, Jean Lepley, Lois Dickey, Ruth Saylor, Mary Beal, Audrey GroH, Grace Shockey, Shirley Deeter, Kathryn Wyand, Miss Altfather. Girl Reserves GIRL RESERVES . . . sponsored by Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Imhofic . . . met during the fourth period every Friday in Room 3 . . . nineteen members from grades nine to twelve . . . held initiation of new members . . . each month program committees were selected . . . guest speakers . . . the point system was used in selecting the two girls who were sent to camp . . . conducted the Thanks- giving assembly program . . . held a sleighing party . . . made Easter baskets for the Children's Aid Society . . . Annual Mother and Daughter Banquet . . . potato chips were sold . . . Christmas party . . . closed the year's activities with the Annual Candlelight Installation Service . . . President, Lois Dickey . . . Vice President, Jean Lepley . . . Secretary, Lois Custer . . . Treasarer, Shirley Deeter . . . Song Leader, Marian Engle . . . News Reporter, Grace Shockey . . . Scrap Book Chairman, Virginia Bender . . . Mascot, Susan Carol Grumb- ling . . . Honorary Adviser, Miss Altfather. 41 Row 1: James Lyons, Ronald Deeter, John Henning. Row 2: Francis Bittner, Shirley Trimpey, Janice Yoder, Lana Jean Dickey, Virginia Lee Walters, Violet Carver, Geraldine Hostetler, Jean Shockey, Betty Mae Blough, Ethel Smith, Anna Mae Lynch, Patty Smith, Annabelle Hittie, Gloria Swift, Floyd Brant. X- Row 3: Martha Claypool, Margaret Krepelka, Lois Jean Deeter, Joann Imgrund, Bernadine Platt, Joyce Kendall, Freda Romesburg, Elsie Emerick, Geneva Mowry, Jacqueline Callahan, Janet Landis, Ronald Bockes, June Saylor, Merle Queer, Wayne Leister, Miss Trevorrow. Hobby Club HOBBY CLUB . . . composed of boys and girls from the seventh and eighth grades . . . sponsored by Miss Trevorrow . . . meetings during the fourth period Friday included business, hobby reports, work on hobbies . . . some hobbies were collecting recipes, Bible pictures, model airplanes, cartoons, post cards, stamps, horses, and march box tops . . . held both a Hallowe,en and a Christmas Party . . . made gifts for the Children's Aid Society at Christmas . . . exchanged gifts . . . President, Joyce Kendall . . . Vice Prexident, Anna Mae Lynch . . . Secretary, Shirley Trimpey . . . Treamrer, Violet Carver. 42 Row 1: Richard Boyer, Wayne Hoffman, Melvin Schaffer, William Heiple, Harry Gumbert, Dale Raupach, Ray Kelly, Fred Kelly, Karl Hoffman, Herbert Saylor, Gene Glessner, Kenneth Shroyer, Richard Engleka, Robert Walker. Row 2: Anna Caron, Betty Shumaker, Eileen Hillegas, Mary Kimmel, Cecilia Speicher, Mary Hillegas, Martha Swet, Elsie Hauger, Bernice Miller, Betty Pritts, Marie Boyer, Mildred Benning, Linda Broeseker, Glenda Broeseker, Eleanor Dively, Doris Heilley, Doris Walker, Marie Benning, Hazel Weighley, Margaret Glessner. Row 3: Louise Romesburg, Virginia Fogle, Phyllis Sarver, Allegra Forney, Betty Emerick, Anna Cook, Theresa Hillegas, Dora Kinsinger, Dolores Keefer, Betty Martz, Doris Whipkey, Mary Poor- baugh, Lurene Bittner, Rose Ann Nider, Marie Leister, Jane Berkley, Nelda Schrock, Alice Mishler, Haztel Brick, Betty Lou Hoppert, Betty Emerick, Phyllis Fogle, Ruth Baer, Geraldine Baer, Miss Nes itt. Boys and Girls Club BoYs AND GIRLS CLUB . . . under the direction of Miss Nesbitt . . . met in Room 7 during the fourth period Friday . . . made up of fifty-eight boys and girls from grades seven and eight . . . the purpose of this organization is to teach boys and girls proper manners for any social function. Some of the subjects discussed: meaning of etiquette . . . formal introductions . .Q . table manners . . . party manners . . . punctuality . . . how to make a good first impression . . . invi- tations . . . thank-you letters . . . good sportsmanship . . . dance etiquette . . . personal appearance . . . hat tipping . . . personal publicity . . . tele- phone manners. 45 H Row 1: Phyllis Broeseker, Carolyn Altfather, Helen Tataleba, Miss Trevorrow, Dorothy Brant, Shirley Deeter, Lois Custer, Doris Landis, Anna Mae johnson, Virginia Bender, Geraldine Landis. Row 2: Miss Nesbitt, Mary Margaret Maust, Miss Martin, Miss johnson, Lois Dickey, Miss Amond, Miss Wentz, Winona Beech, Shirley Gower, Janet Gindlesperger, Kathryn Watkins, Kathryn Pugh. Row 3: Shirley Willkow, Miss McAlpine, Mrs. Lehman, Miss Braun, Rachel Ann Miller, Miss Cramer, Nancy Miller, Miss Nuss, Eleanor Sweitzer, janet Wilhelm. , Chico Club CHICO CLUB . . . strictly a girls' organization . . . C average was re- quired for membership . . . meetings were held the third Thursday of each month . . . after-school and evening meetings were alternated . . . made up of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors . . . thirty-seven members . . . the club constitution includes high standards concerning the members' personal habits . . . Initiation, which was held at the Orange Moon, was the beginning of the year's activities . . . Hallowe'en Party at Hollywood . . . Christmas Party . . . the climax was reached at the Annual Formal Dinner Dance, also held at Hollywood . . . Sponsors, Miss Cramer and Miss Martin . . . President, Lois Dickey . . . Vice President, Lois Custer . . . Secretary, Shirley Gower . . . Treasurer, Rachel Ann Miller. 44 Row 1: jack Bowser, Dewayne Rayman, Wayne Hoffman, Lloyd Smearman, Carl Ross, James Lyons, Leroy Landis, Ronald Bockes, Floyd Smearman, John Henning, Robert Hittie, Richard Kimmel, Dale Brant. Row Z: Burdette Smith, Jack Musser, Richard Engleka, Donald Hoffman, Herman Martz, Billy Dively, Donald Platt, Bob Deem, George Hummel, Donald Hoover, Paul Fogle, John Philip. Row 3: Mr. Pugh, Jacob Leister, Bob Schrock, Gerald Deeter, Aaron McKenzie, Guy Raupach, Jack Albright, Leo Bittner, Clyde Trimpey, Bill Farber, Harold Smith, Eugene Kelly, Frank Pen- siero. Schoolboy Patrol SCHOOLBOY PATROL . . . originally under the supervision of Mr. Pugh . . . upon his return from the Navy, Mr. Grumbling took over as supervisor . . . one of the efficient organizations in our school . . . consists of forty members . . . divided into the bus patrol and the town patrol . . . each bus has two patrolmen . . . one known as head patrolman and the other known as assistant patrolman . . . Somerset Branch of the Uniontown Motor Club annually equips all members with belts and badges . . . this belt and badge is each patrol boy's authority to act on the bus patrol or town patrol . . . Captain of the town patrol, William Dively . . . Captain of the bus patrol, Guy Raupach. 45 Row 1: Pauline Gomola, Ruth Eisentrout, Winona Beech, Helen Tataleba, Ruth Werner, Carolyn Altfather. Row 2: Betty jean Hartman, Dorothy Burkholder, Jean Lepley, Lois Dickey, Frances Sutt- miller, Mildred Bittner, Bertha Blubaugh, Regina Hankinson, Anna Krepelka, Annie Krepelka. Hall Patrol HALL PATROL . . . is composed of senior girls . . . the purpose of this patrol is to help students keep order and maintain a systematic way of exchanging classes . . . the number of volunteers was so large that it had to be organized into two squads . . . one squad would be for the first semester of the school year and the other squad for the second semester . . . girls received much credit for doing their duty well. Captain, Lois Dickey. 46 Row 1: Shirley Sarver, Edith Hartge, Emily Glessner, Betty Harmon, Donald Rubright, Oscar Ohler, Donald Gindlesperger. Row 2: Miss 'Walker, Marian Hillegas, Mary Engle, Emma Gene Sweitzer, Lois Saylor, Margaret Ellen Walker, Carolyn Hoffer, Mae Martz, Elaine Landis, Gene Saylor. Penmanship Club PENMANSHIP CLUB . . . sponsored by Miss Walker . . . in Room 11 dur- ing the fourth period every Friday . . . made up of seventeen boys and girls from the seventh and eighth grades . . . the purpose of this club was to give those students who do not have penmanship class an opportunity to develop more skill in writing . . . Worked on special notebooks . . . had various projects . . . wrote and made designs with colored inks . . . exchanged Christmas gifts . . . every- one seemed to take an interest in his work . . . Ollicers were: President, Margaret Ellen Walker . . . Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Engle. 47 Row 1: Ruth Werner, Lois Dickey, Shirley Gower. Row 2: Joe Ream, Mildred Bittner, Winona Beech, Ruth Eisentrout, Jean Lepley. Row 3: Mr. Lehman, Mrs. Lehman, James Webreck, Robert Miller, James Coughenour, Carolyn Altfather, Junior Martz, Miss Martin. The Bervalon Staff THE BERVALON STAFF . . . although the problems of a war should be over, there were still a few problems to face . . . endeavored to make this Bervalon a book that they hope you will enjoy . . . everyone enjoyed being on the staff. Literary Staff: Editor-in-chief, Shirley Gower . . . Faculty and Administration, Lois Dickey . . . Seniors, Ruth Eisentrout . . . Classes, jean Lepley . . . Music, Ruth Werner . . . Activities, Winona Beech . . .A Athletics, James Coughenour . . . Art, Carl Saylor . . . Photography, Junior Martz . . . Business Manager, Robert Miller . . . Advertising, Gorden Hay, Joseph Ream, James Webreck . . . Subscription Manager, Carolyn Altfather . . . Typists, Mildred Bittner, James Gindlesperger, Alice Werner . . . Original verses, James Coughenour . . . Faculty Advisers, Miss Martin, Mrs. Lehman, and Mr. Lehman. 48 Row 1: Jerry Ringler, Rachel Ann Miller, Robert Fisher, Kathryn Watkins, Miss Cramer. Row 2: Harold Schrock, Norma Concini, Doris Wilson, Kathryn Pugh, Sydney Brant, Evelyn Stott. Row 3: James Ludy, Miss Nuss, Virginia Bender, Anna Mae johnson, John Bender, jack Tipton, William Eckman. The Mountain-Ear Staff THE MOUNTAIN-EAR STAFF...published the newspaper every month... did a fine job of publishing an interesting and better newspaper . . . Miss Nuss gave her assistance in checking the write-ups. Editorial Staff: Editor-in-chief, Sydney Brant . . . Associate Editor, Kathryn Pugh . . . N ewr Editorr, Doris Jean Wilson, William Eckman . . . Clair Editor, Kathryn Watkins . . . Feature Editor, Rachel Ann Miller . . . Sporty Editors, Jack Tipton, John Bender . . . Art Editor, Norma Concini . . . Exchange Editor, Virginia Bender . . . Report- ers, James Ludy, Evelyn Stott, Jerry Ringler, Robert Fisher, Harold Schrock, Anna Mae Johnson, Clyde McClintock . . . Advisers, Miss Cramer, Miss Nuss . . . Production Staff, Senior Office Practice Class. 49 Row 1: George Simmons, George Berkley, Kathryn Pugh. Row 2: Nancy Miller, Janet Gindlesperger, Rachel Ann Miller. Row 3: Miss Cramer, Doris Jean Wilson, Kathryn Watkins, Shirley Willkow. Row 4: Marian Engle, Lois Custer. Row 5: Phyllis Saylor, Grace Ann Hankinson. Special Typing Club SPECIAL TYPING CLUB . . . meets every Wednesday during the second period in Room 9 . . . Under the direction of Miss Cramer . . . made up of twelve boys and girls from the eleventh grade . . . making border designs on the type- writer . . . these designs are made by striking several different characters over one another which form some very attractive designs . . . later in the year, they are planning to make artistic pictures. 50 Row 1: Homer Smearman, Junior Martz, William Eckman, Donald Hoover, William Blu- baugh, Mr. Gerber, Leo Bittner. gow 2: Mr. Saylor, jack Webreck, Jack Tipton, William McKenzie, Guy Raupach, Robert Coo . Projectionist Club j PROJECTIONIST CLUB . . . under the supervision of Mr. Saylor and Mr. Gerber . . . meets in Room S Wednesday during the second period . . . made up of thirteen boys from the junior and senior classes . . . the purpose of this club is to prepare boys for manning the projector and the spotlight for different occasions in the auditorium . . . they learned the different parts of the slide projector and the movie projector . . . they learned to operate the projector and the spotlight . . . they learned to operate the microphone and to splice film . . . they expect to get licenses, and to' get them you must be sixteen years of age or over . . . Ofiicers: Prerident, Guy Raupach . . . Vice Prerident, William McKenzie . . Secretary, Jack Webreck . . . Treamrer, Leo Bittner. 51 ,762 Dancers: Pauline Weyant, Charles Maust, Margaret Glessner, Sydney Brant, Helen Watkins, Richard Imgrund, Barbara Llewellyn, Roy Watkins, Doris Deeter, Ralph Groff, Mary Ellen Hittie, Robert Fisher. Obrewerr: Ena Brant, Betty Claypool, Floradean Tooland, Dolores Smith, Mary Beal, Bernice Suttmiller, Lois Llewellyn, Audrey Keefer, Mary Lou Edwards, Mae Boyer, Phyllis Foust, Helen Long, Phyllis Zorn, Fae Boyer, Olga Mack, Shirley Deist, joan Bowser, Kathryn Wyand, Gaye Pritts, Evelyn Stott, Evelyn Drabish, Mary Elizabeth Werner, Helen Fogle, Mike Popovich, Hazel Fogle, Elbert Saylor, Alma Weighley, Viola Emerick, Theodore Sass, Russell Blubaugh, Ernest Saylor, Donald Brown, john Tataleba, joseph Hillegas, Pius Hankinson, Samuel Poorbaugh, Ronald Wialker, Frank Pensiero, Delbert Bloom, Ray Laughery, Harold Smith, Donald Rhoads, joe G essner. Dance Club DANCE CLUB . . . met in the Gymnasium during the second period every Wednesday . . . the purpose was to teach beginners to dance . . . under the guidance and direction of Miss Wentz and Mr. Lehman . . . both did a line job . . . composed of sixty-four members from freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes . . . the five cents dues received from each member made it possible to purchase new records of many popular songs . . . polkas were among those purchased and rate high with the members . . . the fundamental steps of dancing were taught at the beginning of the school year . . . the boys seemed to enjoy teaching each other . . . used to be known as the struggle club . . . a name that is better suited, is the achievement club . . . boys, as well as girls, achieved the ability of good dancing . . . many excellent dancers will be produced as a result of this club . . . Miss Wentz says they came along line. 52 Outride Table: john Swet, Albert Hartge, William Dively, Earl Mitchell, Jack Coleman, Jack Bowser, Joseph Deem, Robert Zorn, Meredith Speicher, Eugene Ohler, Dion Hankinson, Robert Kimmel, Anthony Pensiero, Dewayne Deist, Miss Amond, Guy Baer, Ray Fullerton, Donald Mankamyer, Dennis Keller, Floyd Weyant. Imide Table: Eugene Eisentrout, Jerry Ross, Dick Kimmel, Dwayne Hittie, Charles Sass. Boys Sewing Club BOYS SEWING CLUB . . . included twenty-six boys from the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades . . . met every Friday during the fourth period in Room 14 . . . under the direction of Miss Amond, who did an excellent job instructing this group . . . sewed buttons . . . patched shirts . . . mended caps . . . mended gloves . . . liked to sew . . . perhaps this club was a good thing to prepare these boys in assisting their wives in mending their clothing . . . paid monthly dues of ten cents . . . Hallowe'en Party . . . Christmas Party . . . Prerident, Richard Kimmel . . . Vice Prerident, Floyd Weyant . . . Secretary-Trearurer, Dwayne Hittie. 53 hRow 1: Olga Mack, Doris Deeter, Pearle Fisher, Alice Kimmel, Alma Weighley, Anna Mae Jo nson. Row 2: Violet Coleman, Barbara Llewellyn, Mary Margaret Maust, Pauline Weyant, Helen Tataleba, Mary Ellen Hittie, Viola Emerick, Ena Brant. A1 fRow 3: Gertrude Mitchell, Frances Suttmiller, Ida Mae Hankinson, Anna Krepelka, Miss t ather. Related Arts Club RELATED ARTS CLUB . . . under the capable direction of Miss Altfather . . met in Room 15 during the second and third periods each day but Wednesday . . . made up of junior and senior girls taking Home Economics . . . the girls were interested in the making side of art . . . first, they tried their nimble fingers at crocheting beanies, cushion tops, fascinators, and lace . . . made their own Christmas greeting cards . . . next, they made glorified glass pictures, in- cluding the frames . . . painted their own one-half dozen glass tumblers . . . the making of novelty pins from sheet cork was enjoyed by everyone . . . some of the girls had a little practice in using the Etchall cream, which is a new process for etching. 54 Row 1: Guy Raupach, Robert Fisher, Richard Hittie, Donald Rhoads, Bill Raupach, John Philip, Roy Watkins, Sam Poorbaugh, Donald Hoover, Homer Smearman, John Foor, Mr. Knep- shield. Row 2: Mr. Saylor, Jack Tipton, Joe Hillegas, Robert Wolfhope, Robert Monahan, Dee Glessner, Ralph Grolf, George Hankinson, Donald Brown, Jack Webreck, Elbert Saylor, Bill Eck- man, Bill McKenzie, Harold Smith, Leo Bittner, Ray Laughery, Fred Tooland, John Kabina, Robert Cook, Gene Kelly, Junior Martz, Luke Broadwater. Rifle Club RIFLE CLUB . . . sponsored by Mr. Saylor, who was in charge of the juniors and seniors, and Mr. Knepshield, who was in charge of the sophomores . . . boys excavated a range under the auditorium hallway as a SAFE place to shoot . . . sophomore boys took a course in dry fire, in learning the parts and handling of a gun, and the firing position . . . juniors and seniors have progressed with National Rifle Association Certificates and did much of the planning for the range . . . Prerident, junior Martz . . . Vice President, William McKenzie . . . Secretary, Guy Raupach . . . Exeeutiife Ojjicer, Robert Fisher. 55 M 1 f- Row 1: Elizabeth P. Trimpey, Mabel E. Shultz, Thelma Saylor, Eleanor Engle, Jess Mae Hille- gas, George S. Dively. Row 2: Pearle Hillegass, janet Clendenien, Maude S. Pugh, Evelyn Krissinger, Margaret Coughenour. Row 3: Mary Dickey, Mary Ellen Smith, Leora M. Altfather, Elaine Leadbetter, Mary Jane Grade School Faculty We rememher them from long ago, hack in our childhood timer. From them we got our mart in life, ami learned our mmery rhymef. -J. C. 56 usie gym fa. N r l A A-V X ,j-2' gt, .,- X r 'S 2 'fil e From tbe lumber cumpf uml mwmllly, comex timber by tbe loud! From tbe timber come! tbe lumber witb ufbicb to build uborlef -J. C Row 1: Phyllis Sevits, Helen Long, Arlene Forney, Ruth Eisentrout, Eddie Knepper, Samuel Poorbaugh, Robert Fisher, Robert Sevits, Roy Watkins, Elaine Maust, Dolores Yoder, Lois Custer. Row 2: Miss Johnson, Carolyn Altfather, Doris Landis, Helen Fogle, Dorothy Brant, Winona Beech, Shirley Gower, Janet Gindlesperger, Joe Glessner, Richard Hittie, Lewis Berkley, Ben Dickey, Guy Raupach, Hazel Fogle, Alma Weighley, Marian Engle, Shirley Deeter. Row 3: Evelyn Saylor, Ruth Werner, Helen Tataleba, Annie Krepelka, Pauline Gomola, Doris Shober, Angline Pensiero, Violet Coleman, Lois Dickey, Robert Will, James Coughenour, Jack Dickey, Sydney Brant, Mary Ellen Hittie, Phyllis Broeseker. Row 4: Kathryn Pugh, Rachel Ann Miller, Mary Margaret Maust, Shirley Willkow, Joe Ream, Leo Bittner, Bob Monahan, Ralph Groff, Donald Brown, James Webreck, Harry Neesham, Doris Deeter, Pearle Fisher. Mixed Chorus MIXED CHORUS . . . 63 members from sophomore, junior, and senior classes . . . Miss Johnson is the capable director . . . sang for the Jeremiah Black Memorial Service . . . went caroling on December 19, after visiting many homes came back to the school for party . . . presented on December 10, in a special assembly, A-Shopping We XVill Go, written by Miss Johnson, Miss Nesbitt, and Miss McAlpine . . . big event of each year is the production of an operetta which includes the entire chorus . . . members often called upon to sing at meetings. 58 Row 1: Miss johnson, Gaye Pritts, Arlene Forney, Shirley Kimmel, Fae Boyer, Elaine Maust Helen Fogle, Helen Long, Dolores Bockes, Freda Mankamyer, Lois Robertson, Marilyn Pyattj Phyllis Zorn, Helen Chipelock, Shirley Stahl, Anna Mae johnson, Doris Landis, Mary Alice Imholf. Row 2: Audrey Keefer, Margretta Hay, Eleanor Sweirzer, Janet Wilhelm, Phyllis Trimpey Phyllis Foust, Hazel Glessner, Pearle Fisher, Doris Deeter, Dorothy Brant, Janet Gindlesperger: Lois Llewellyn, Phyllis Broeseker, Jennie Martz, Mae Boyer, Hazel Fogle, Marcella Broadwater, Marie Fogle. Girls Glee Club GIRLS GLEE CLUB . . . thirty-five girls from the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes met every Friday the fourth period in Room Eight . . . under the able direction of Miss Johnson, they learned to sing the type of song they like best . . . sang in assembly for Thanksgiving . . . donned white dresses to sing the anthem for our Baccalaureate Service . . . part of each period was spent in dis- playing the club talent, either individually or in groups . . . often they were ac- companied by outside talent . . . the officers of the club were as follows . . . Preriiient, Pearle Fisher . . . Vice Prerident, Arlene Forney . . . Secretary, Anna Mae Johnson . . . Treasurer, Doris Deeter . . . Librarians, Doris Landis and Margretta Hay. 59 Row l: Doris Landis, Mary Alice Imhoif, Virginia Bender, Lewis Berkley, Margretta Hay, Jack Dickey, John Bender, Anna Mae Johnson, Gene Walters, Geraldine Landis, Dorothy Brant, Audrey Groff. Row 2: Ruth Shockey, Elaine Maust, Shirley Kimmel, Arlene Forney, Bill Dively, Lois Saylor, Maurice Strawn, Clarence Gindlesperger, Eleanor Sweitzer, Janet Wilhelm, Phyllis Broeseker, Alice Bingner, Edward Knepper, Miss Johnson. Happy Songsters Club HAPPY SONGSTERS CLUB . . . under Miss .Iohnson's direction . . . made up chiefly of boys and girls from the four senior high school classes . . . they met in Room Eight every Wednesday the second period . . . twenty-eight members . . . a committee is appointed each week to make up a program for the next meeting . . . may use club talent or invite outside talent in . . . do musical numbers on instruments or do vocal arrangements . . . the students join this club because they enjoy listening to and helping to put on a good musical program . . . the oflicers of the club are as follows . . . Preriiient, Gene Walters . . . Vice Prerident, Jack Dickey . . . Treasurer, John Bender . . . Secretary, Anna Mae Johnson . . . Librariam, Margretta Hay and Lewis Berkley. 60 Operetta Q'The Count and the Co-ed', . . . April 13, 1945 . . . given by Mixed Chorus . . . directed by Miss Johnson . . . Cast . . . Birdie Boggs, bright freshman girl, Rae Musser . . . Amy Arnold, a junior, Lucille Berkley . . . Dolly McSpadden, daughter of the college president, Doris Walker . . . Miss Agatha Lockstep, house-mother at the girls' dormitory, Miriam Dickey . . . Dr. Cicero McSpadden, president of Marden College, Don Brocht . . . Mrs. McSpadden, his wife, Shirley Mason . . . Mark Watson, college yell leader, Joe Ream . . . Hamilton Hunter, leader of the glee club, Ralph Groff . . . Marjorie Blackwood, belle of the campus, Joan Broeseker . . . Dan Flanigan, a smart young motor cop, Robert Fisher . . . Willie fSleepyj Carter, freshman, James Hay . . . Kenneth QSnoozej Andrews, comedian, Lawrence Bittner . . . Modern Dancers . . . chorus of boys from Boys Glee Club. 61 Mr. Gerber, Mary Theresa Will, Charlotte Glessner, Rose Ann Will, Shirley Willkow, Helen Krepelka, Maurice Strawn, Anna Krepelka, Thomas Queer, Annie Krepelka, Catherine Junish, Joe Ream, Robert Deeter, Shirley Gower, Robert Sevits. , Music Appreciation Club Music APPRECIATION . . . under the direction of Mr. Gerber . . . the students meet every Friday the fourth period in Room Five . . . the purpose of the club is to cultivate a better knowledge and understanding of the classical music . . . recordings of the works of great musicians are played at each meetingg some of them are Grieg,s Concertos . . . Beethoven's Symphonies . . . the works of Toscanini . . . Bach . . . Tschaikowsky . . . George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue . . . Wamzw Concerto and also many others . . . there are twenty mem- bers and each one pays twenty-live cents a month toward starting a music library for the school . . . through this club the students are realizing that the classical music is the basis for a great deal of today's so-called popular music . . . the officers of the club are: Prerident, Joe Ream . . . Secretary-Trearurer, Annie Krepelka. 62 Orchestra These organizations have been inactive this year because Mr. Schaefer, the in strumental music teacher is on military leave. Band 63 64 Miss McAl pine Mr. Grumbling Mr. Saylor Miss Nuss Mr. and Mrs. Pritz Mrs. Lehman Miss Wentz Mr. Gerber Miss Cramer Mr. Lehman Mrs. Engle Mr. Ball QFacu1ty Playj Miss Martin Mr. Knepshield Miss Nesbitt Miss Walker Miss johnson his ics Ala. H 3 - . '5 xi X X 1 U 'G V - an .!,,,! U, ::'s,x 'N- zsffiae aaeaasaa ,,,,,f- -f . qi f N 47 3 Om' many farmerx are holding down their Jeff-appointed Nation By working bard, the year around, to feed our hungry nation. -J. C. Row 1: Ronald Walker, John Bender, Merle Mays, Frank Pensiero, Mr. Lehman, Jack Dickey, james Coughenour, Gorden Hay, junior Martz, Gene Walters. Row 2: Mr. Saylor, john Tataleba, Harry Miller, joe Glessner, Robert Monahan, Donald Brown, George Popovich, Lewis Berkley, Ronald Dickey, Clair Gindlesperger, Mr. Knepshield. Row 5: Robert Edmiston, Dewayne Rayman, George Hummel, Kenneth Saylor, Richard Webreck, Nick Petro, Gene Schrock, Charles Maust. Basketball Squad BASKETBALL SQUAD . . . played twenty-three games under the able coach- ing of Mr. Lehman . . . started the season out right by winning their first six games . . . got into condition by exercising a few weeks before the season began . . . they learned to work together on the basketball court . . . played a hard, fast game . . . in there fighting till the last whistle blew . . . traveled to the games on one of the school busses . . . finished the season with a good record . . . both of the reams had a lot of hard games, but both came through the season in good style . . . the junior varsity was also handled by Coach Lehman and played a tough schedule of twenty games . . . got a lot of experience that will help them a great deal in the future . . . showed a lot of promise for a good team next year . . . all the boys did their best to make the game a success, and all of them should be given credit for a good season. 66 Vanity: Angline Pensiero, janet Junior Vanity: Doris Landis, Shirley Gindlesperger, Julia Kovak, Elaine Maust, Kimmel, Mary AliCC Imhoff, A1103 Mae Arlene Forney, Helen Tataleba. Johnson. Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS . . . under the capable direction of Miss Wentz . . . seen at all the games . . . six varsity cheerleaders . . . five junior varsity cheerleaders . . . led the cheering at the games and at pep meetings . . . come on and win team . . . yeah blue, yeah white . . . urging the players on to victory . . . your pep, your pep . . . victory, victory is our cry . . . whoa, Dobbin, whoa . . . behind the boys at all times, win or lose . . . yeah team! fight, light, fight . . . we Want a basket, we want a basket . . . full of vim, vigor and vitality . . . who says we're slow, are we ready, let's go . . . we'll win by heck, by a head and a neck . . . help to make the gamea success . . . razzle dazzle, never frazzle . . . shoot 'em high, shoot 'em low . . . always in there to give the boys a helping hand . . . come on team, let's go . . . never lacking in enthusiasm . . . Berlin-Brothers- valley we cheer . . . three cheers for the cheerleaders. 67 6 Basketball John Bender . . . Chief . . . tall sophomore guard . . . bankboard artist . . . plays a fast game . . . always on the alert. Donald Brown . . . Boone . . . a quiet member of the squad . . . gets the ball off the bankboard. James Coughenour . . . Coky . . . tricky forward . . . sure fire ball handler . . . backhand passes. Jack Dickey . . . jack . . . black haired sophomore . . . long shot specialist . . . first year on the varsity. Ralph Groff . . . Dutch . . . tall center . . . flashy red hair . . . bankboard artist . . . never gives up. Gorden Hay . . . Gordy . . . tall farmer boy . . . curly hair . . . center . . . overhead shots . . hard Hghtcr. Personalities Junior Martz . . . Mrzrtz . . . left handed shots . . . guard . . . one of our fast boys . . . in there fighting the whole way. Merle Mays . . . Squirrel . . . junior forward . . . good on one handed shots . . . shows lots of promise. Frank Pensiero . . . Frankie . . . one hand shots . . . worthwhile addition to the team . . . a smile for everyone. Ronald Walker . . . Gremy . . . senior guard . . . sticks to his man . . . stocky . . . tricky and fast. James Webreck . . . lim . . . black hair . . . another farmer boy . . . lanky guard . . . one hand shot specialist. 69 Back Row: Dewayne Rayman, Gene Walters, Lloyd Smearman, Thomas Blubaugh, Don Omerzo, Bill Coughenour, jim Sass, Teddy Varchetti, Floyd Smearman, Duane Bittner, Don Platt, Teddy Sass, Harry Bridegum, Earl Hartman, Louis Omerzo, Blaine Brant, Harold Ohler, Paul Simmons, James Ferner, Bill Deitke, Bob Deem, George Hummel. Front Row: Harry Miller, James Schukart, james Coughenour. Gymnastics Club GYMNASTICS . . . under the supervision of Mr. Lehman . . . the boys who like to get rough . . . got in condition by taking exercises . . . headstands . . . somersaults . . . got aches in muscles they never knew they had . . . stack 'em up . . . can you stand on your head? . . . try this one . . . don't fall or you'll break your neck . . . go out and take a few laps to limber up . . . now we'll take about fifty pushups . . . a lot of wear was put on the mats by them . . . see if you can walk on your hands . . . lots of bumps and bruises . . . good balance on the high ones . . . crowded a lot of fun into one hour. 70 Adver isemen S -m 4 -KXXxx s N SIS S -, ,.,--An ,QA .U 1,1 if Coal to give uf food ami warmth, coal to melt the ore Ore to build the plane! and gum that won another war --J. C COMPLIMEN TS OF Uhr EHirztNa1tin11z1lEz111k of Berlin, Pennsylvania lf! 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DELIVERY SERVICE GO RTN ER Moron sALEs Ford Cars and Trucks Mercury Lincoln Zephyr Used Cars and Trucks Phone: 267 - Main St., Meyersdale, Pa. Knecht Electric Meyersdale, Pennsylvania G. E. Appliances Maytag Between the Banks Quality Dry Cleaners 125 Center Street Meyersdale, Pennsylvania 1? Cash and Carry Service MODERN HARDWARE FOR MODERN NEEDS The Standard of Quality Since 1912 H. K. CRONER Hardware Berlin, Pennsylvania Zin fililvmnrg nf livin' HH. I-Iaugrr . Compl' nz f Berlin me I 0 Becwfy Shoppe EASTERN CAFE MRS. ROSS WM. KELLER, Proprietor BERLIN PHONE: 2753 PENNSYLVANIA SMlTH'S Service Sfafion GASOLINE, OIL, TIRES, CONFECTION 503 Cumberland St. Berlin, Pennsylvania C 0 mplimentr of Deep Spring Farm Berlin, Pa. D. Jay Musser, Owner ' Complimentr of Dairy Dale Milk Co Meyersdale, Pennsylvania Complimenfs of G. E. FOGLE SHOES The Largest Shoe Stock in Somerset Co. See Your Chiropodist at Least Once a Year CORRECTIVE SHOE FITTING THE SHOE SHOP COOK 81 BALDWIN 217 Center Street Phone: 183M Meyersdale, Pennsylvania Complimentr of A 81 P TEA CO. W. H. GRIFFITH, Manager W. H. BALDWIN Men's Clofhing, Shoes and Furnishings 213 Center Street Phone: 106-M Meyersdale, Pennsylvania Complimentr of BRANT'S GARAGE Berlin, Pennsylvania At Your Service . . . ELEANOR'S BEAUTY SALON Phone: 2972 Established May 1907 I. A. ENGLEKA Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Distributing Agent for Austin Powder A full line of High Explosives Phone 3483 Berlin, Pa. TWILIGHT INN Pine Grove Dine and Dance Swimming and Picnicing On 219, South of Meyersdale Compliment: of Gene's Barber Shop P. J. Cover 8. Son, Inc. fSWANK'SJ Qualify Hardware and Furnifure ' Meyersdale, Pennsylvania Compllmentf of A. B. COBER Wilbur B. Lich liter Dirtrict Manager The Mutual Liie Insurance Company of New York Salisbury, Pa. Somerset, Pa. C omplimentr of COOK 8. LINTZ Meyersdale, Pennsylvania C omplimentf of JOHNSON MEMORIAL CO. MEYERSDALE Communify Self Serve Ma rkef Meals, Groceries, Produce HOME OWNED AND OPERATED Meyersdale, Pa. C omplimenlf of Compliments of MRS. WALKER G. C. WALLACE Hollywood Phone: 2722 LUMBER AND MINE TIMBER ROBERTSON'S Painter's Barber Restaurant and Courteous Service BSC! uty Sl'lOp Fine Foods Berlin, Pennsylvania 306 Main Street Meyersdale, Pa. Appointments Phone: 3393 C omplimentr of NEW HOMES, RE-MODERNIZ1-L TION, HARDWOOD FLOORING. KITCHEN CABINETS, FLOOR SANDING DEIST CLEANERS l. W. ROSS Berlin, Pennsylvania B91'1i1'1. PCI- Cmfffmerff of GEO. P. BAU ER New National Hotel Zorn and Good, Proprietors Berlin Phone: 2335 QUALITY HARNESS We build them HARNESS REPAIRS Berlin, Pennsylvania CENTRAL SERVICE STATION Conveniently Located ROUTE 219 Mobilgas and Oil Harvey Tub Miller, Proprietor Fa rm Bureau Insu ra nce Services Auto, Life, Travel Accident, General Liability, Robbery, Compensation, Health and Accident Phone: 2287 C. R. Bauermaster, Dirtrict Manager Highland Gardens Donald T. Heffley 200 Broadway Berlin Hardy Perennial Plants Wetmiller's Market PHONE: 3361 Berlin, Pennsylvania Compliments of Fred W. Brant Complimentr of Mr. a nd Mrs. R. E. Gower C omplimentf of Western Auto Associate Store Everything for the Car S. L. CORDREY Meyersdale, Pennsylvania Llewellyn's Service Station PENNZOIL AND GULF GASOLINE AND OILS ALso Iewelry and Watches Fine Watch Repairing Compliments of A FRI EN D C omplimentx of Dia's Shoe Store Weather Bird Shoes FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Meyersdale, Pennsylvania W. A. Merrill Sons 6- Company INCORPORATED Garrett, Pennsylvania COAL AN D COKE Ponfeigh Smokeless Coal Since 1898 OPERATING DIVISIONS ENTERPRISE COAL MINING CO. PINE HILL SMOKELESS COAL CO. PONFEIGH SMOKELESS COAL CO. WILSON AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Welding :: General Repair :: Motor Tune-up Phone: 2272 R. B. Wilson, Proprietor Dillingls Compliments of Photo Studio ON THE DIAMOND BIIIIC1 rd Parlor Top quality work at ZORN AND GOOD rock bottom prices Proprietors 100 A L d ' B ' T ' ' J. K- STUTZMAN DUFFS-IRUN CITY CULLEGE Background Experience coupled Maple Syrup with the Modern of Today and su or 424 Duquesne Way 9 Pittsburgh 22, Pa. ATlcmtic 4875 U A BULLETIN Awmrs YOUR REQUEST Berlin, Penn-5Y1VUn1a PHONE: 2041 BALDWI N 8: IDIVELY GENERAL STORE -Dealers in- FLOUR AND GROCERIES OPEN EVENINGS ROSS PRITTS JOHN THOMAS General Hauling General Hauling LIME SAND COAL Phone: 2385 Berlin, Pennsylvania Phone: 2874 Berlin, Pa. Complimenfs of Sl'l0CliEy'S I-IDTEL 101 SOMERSET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE American Legion Antonacci's Restaurant Arrow Furniture A. 8: P. Store Atlas Printing Company Austin Memorials Barkrnan Hardware Co. Beerits Co., The H. C. Bittner's Greenhouses Blatt Bros. Theatre Boose, Helen Brothersvalley Coal Co. Budd's Shoe Store Cascio Fruit Market Christner, S. W. Colvin, Dr. R. B. Countryman's Furniture County Trust Company Critchfield Electric Co. Critchfield, J. A. Custer, George Dairyland Dean Phipps' Diamond Coal Co. Direnzo Brothers Doherty Hardware Co. Donna Lee Beauty Shop Dosch Drug Store Dosch, Dr. William Dumbauld Service Station Dunlop Tire and Rubber Co. Dusenberry Drug Store Ealy, Charles H. Eastern States Farmers Ex. Eicher Service Station Farm Equipment Co. Ferner Hotel Ferner Hotel Grille Fike, Paul Fithian, Dr. R. N. First National Bank Pluck 8: Cupp Ser. Station Fraternal Order of Eagles Gates Service Station Gateway Restaurant Geisler Auto Repair 1945 Membership Gnagey Service Station Goodyear Tire 8: Rubber Co. Greenhouses, Oglevee Gross jewelry Grinnell Houston Harrison, C. J. Hauger, Charles R. Hawkinson Retreading Heckler Restaurant Hemminger, Charles Herring Motor Co. Hershey, Dr. W. O. Hoffman Bottling Works Hoffman, Walter Kalamazoo Stove Works, Inc. Kamp Shoe Store Kimberly Cafe Knepper, Charles I. Kooser, E. O. Little Shop Lohr Appliance Lohr's Market Lois Ann Shoppe McClemen's Beauty Shoppe McCrory Stores, Inc. Mel's Restaurant Meyer's Motor Miller, A. Kent Mil1er's Barber Shop Montgomery Ward 8: Co. Morrellville Cleaners Musser's Bakery Musser, Dr. H. E. Neafach Jewelry Penn Furniture Co. Penney Co., J. C. Penna. Electric Co. Penna. Telephone Corp. Peoples Bank Rhoads, D. W. Co. Saylor Motor Co. Schenck Co., George W. Schrock Service Station Schrock Beauty Salon Shaulis 8: Son Shaulis, Minnie B. Shaver 8: Heckman Shoemaker's Sifford Co., J. H. Sipe Auto Parts Co. S. 6: A. Chevrolet Co. Somerset Bookstore Somerset Bus Co. Somerset Candy Co. Somerset Door and Column Co. Somerset Drug Somerset Fertilizer Co. Somerset Foundry Somerset Farm Bureau Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset Gasoline Co. Ice 8: Supply Co Laundry Lumber Co. Milling Co. Somerset Newspapers, Inc Somerset Paint and Supply Co. Somerset Pine Grill Somerset Restaurant Somerset Thrift Corp. Somerset Trust Co. South Side Grocery Spangler's Specht Motor Co. ' Stahl Jewelry Straub, Dr. Theo. Tiberi's Restaurant Urban Beauty Shop Vanity Beauty Shop Vincent Motor Walker, Roy S. Walker Buick Co. Walker Co., The H. W. Weiss Cleaners Whitehlll Feed CO. William's Repair Shop Wilson, John Zarefoss, Dr. A. 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