Blairsville High School - Blaire Yearbook (Blairsville, PA)

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'E' , I if, 141' ,fy-g. ffffw. 1' I Em: V 4 J'-.Z ,I X 're f -fffgfffigx ,fg- n ' N-J! . -. MQ x 1 f nu x , i fi 1 f ff-'W l i' GJ. , -,,f,-Q Q, sf: The Senior lass Presents THE 19 2 BL IRE SHIRLEY FORSHA, Editor SHIRLEY A. GLOOR, Co-Editor M. SUSAN ROBINSON, Business Manager 0 '1 Q-F r .. J 'fnffb 5- ., ,gg my X' ,J if if ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES .......... ATHLETICS .,........ 27 UNDERCLASSES . 39 SENIGRS ........... DEDIC TIO To Mr. Walter Charley, our capable assistant football coach, whose cheerful and unfailing will' ingness will long be remembered in the hearts and minds of the entire student body, we the graduating class of 1952 gratefully dedicate this, the twenty'eighth volume of the Blaire. In the classroom, Mr. Charley can be found teaching civics and Pennsylvania history to the freshmen. Besides being assistant coach during football season, Mr. Charley also dedicates his after' school hours to assisting in the training of the basketball players. Comparatively new in the faculty of Blairs- ville High School, Mr. Charley readily and easily captured the friendship of the fellow teachers and students alike with his witty humor and friendly smile. We take this opportunity to express our deepest appreciation for everything he has done for the school and for his helpfulness to others. G RTOW The new football Held is one of the many improvements which indicates the progressive educational and social program at Blairsville High School. Any night of the week finds a lively collection of B. H. S. students relaxing in the fam' iliar atmosphere of the Penn Theatre. Brizzi's is marked one of the most popular meeting places of all the teen'agers of Blairsville High School. To the students of B. H. S. Brizzi's will stand out as a memorable background to their high school days. 11-3 S 3 'I Q..- X 2'h',, 2 S 'if , A ff X wiv! 115, if f K W Ri I .k,:1'uTg2 . 4 1' r I , , --Vx A , Ill!!! -- -X A, Q-1'-2-UT -+ ..., im. 7- . YQ 'i..., '--Q..-.-,,,, -... , .,-'li -... CHGOL BUARD ir-N .qi First row, left to right: Mr. Herbert Swartz, Miss Mildred Muir, Mr. Dale Piper. Second Row Mr. Charles Heasley, Mr. Paul George, Mr. Tom McClure. The School Board of Blairsville High School is a group of people chosen for their integrity and civicfmindedness. In order to carry out their duties to the utmost, the school board must keep the interests of the students of Blairsville uppermost in their thoughts at all times. Acting as officers, Mr. Dale Piper, served as president with Mr. Charles R. Heasley as vicefpresident. Completing the board are Mr. Paul George, Mr. Thomas McClure, Mr. Herbert E. Swarts, and acting as capable secretary is Mildred Muir, a non-member. Meeting regularly, the second Monday of every month, the school board decides what policies should be employed concerning Blairsville High School, stressing the development of a sound educational prof gram as well as keeping the school modern and eflicient. We, the seniors of the class of 1952, wish to express our appreciation to the board of education for making possible all the advantages we enjoy. QQ--3' i Mr. R. Leslie Simpmn is the supervising principal of the Blairsville schools. He is a helpful and considerate friend to all the students. His oilice was changed this year to the third ward building. Miss Mildred Muir, his efficient secretary, can also be found at third ward. Always busy yet ready with a smile, she has won the admira- tion of all the students. CHOOL ADMINISTRATGR Sincere and understanding is the best way to describe our high school principal, Mr. Hughes Brininger. In the two years of his administration at Blairsville High School, Mr. Brininger has won the respect of all the students. Miss Mary Pease, our capable school secretary, also serves as the attendance officer. Although she has a big job, she still has time for a friendly word to the students. ,gm -'F-lt., Q il 'ftalxfl F ' U I ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: These capable teachers work hard to prepare the students for the daily job of living and expressing themselves clearly. Left to right are Miss Helen Repine, Mr. joseph Schroth, Mrs. Marguerite George, and Mrs. Vada Hamilton. SPECIAL SERVICE DE' PARTMENT: Mr, Woodrow Phillippi, guidance counselor, Miss Elizabeth A. Corcoran, Bus. Ed. supervisor, and Miss Courtney A. Nelson, li' brarian, add greatly to the schools well planned educaf tional program. HISTORY DEPARTMENT: Want to know what's going on in the world? Ask Mr. Ioseph Tocci, Miss Alice Mc' Millen, Miss Lois Smith, Miss Mercedes Fenlon, or Mr. Walter Charley. 5? 5? 1 HOME ECONOMICS DE' PARTMENT: Below Miss Betty Baird puts the finish' ing touches on one of the many masterpieces made in the homemaking department. F CULTY dp ,, Q1 4 S- '3- 'W . .v - 'J' ilk ,. 3225? . ,Q 15 X ,s fJ Q is. I I ,M 1 4 IQ, 'S - -+ -- ..., Lf' .xi pa 1 I I Z. J, 4: - f ,fy .wif , iz, g' I QA. MM41 X -ia 1 W J. 5. 22 rn. f' 1 ' 'G ..g'nf Y:d ,.'fg:3 .. ft. g us. ' ,pin W ,g1'rq'. 1 , 33 01 .1 . J- wfiffeffki , , 12 mtg ,,2 1' v' Q I f' fry.: x 'ff lf ' ' O ling 5 4. 1.5 m M fs rs -Q FACULTY MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Mr. Harold Zener conscientiously directs classes in instrumental music, band, and chorus. He is also responsible for the fine showing of our marching band. SCHOOL NURSE: Acting in a twofold capacf ity, Mrs. Frances Stillwagon checks carefully on absences and helps the ailing student body. -qs PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: To foster physical developments as well as mental, Mr. William Luchsinger and Miss Wilma Power conduct a well planned gym program. ff? CUSTODIAN SERVICE: Mr. Bill Dixon and Mr. Ken Vance keep our school neat, cheerful and well heated. Riggs.. 'wa BQj,CfillIffllQA, 5 ? 'G 'W Left to right, seated: Miss Turner, S. Cohen, N. Lucas. Second row: M. Gibson, P. Chovanec, I. Turner, D. Lance, ,ATIO AL H0 OR UCIETY The Blairsville Chapter of the National Honor Society is an honorary organization that aims to create an appreciation of scholarship, promote worthy leadership, stimulate a desire to render service, and to encourage the development of character. To be eligible for membership into the Society, the student must be in the first quarter of his class and have attended Blairsville High School for at least two years. The presidency auto' matically goes to the junior member with the highest scholastic rating. james Turner held the presidency of the Society this year. The present members are: Patricia Chovanec, Mary Lou Gibson, Nancy Lucas, Dorothy Lance, and Sheila Cohen. Miss Augusta Turner served as capable ad' visor to the National Honor Society this year. The Brains at a brain session. BLAIRE TAF F Around the circle clockwise center: N. Lucas, M. Gibi son, B. Cribbs, G. Jeffries H. Snyder, B. Davis, P Winchell, W. Goldener, D Lance, I. Clift, P. Barnes, I DeMarines, S. Cohen, P. Forsha. Middle: S. Forsha, S. Gloor, S. Robinson. .-...i----v Now that the Blaire is in the hands of the student body, the Blaire staff can look back withva chuckle upon the things that were decided worries a few months before. With the coming of the dummy, the work began. The staff, with Shirley Forsha, editorg Shirley Gloor, cofeditorg and Mr. Schroth, ad' visor, set themselves to the assignment. This involved handling assignments, photography, pic' ture identification, and typing of copy. Sports editors were Herky Snyder and Paul Winchell. Advertising was in charge of Peggy Forsha, and Susan Robinson handled the finances. The wheels Forsha cracks the whip. ,J -QA fi' T1 D Blew 2 la Y ' . X I d ln the J0UVnaiiSin C M xuNlNwiv Y ,,-.xxjitl-, Z Pubhsxie 'VKV 4 yaXPNlufi,iQf W XXXXZ1 . D GRCQ 5- L.-m0lflg .nf - 1 A 1 .- if L Around the circle clockwise center: R Caugherty V. jones. M Gibson Varrato W Gilmore S. Gloog, S. Forsha D Lance J DeMarines, B. cider B Cribbs, D. Dudash D Conrath B College I Zahoranaclty Middle: W. Goldener, N. Lucas, P. Balter. S.. jasper, E.'Davis, W. Worniclt, 1 Editor Nancy, seems deeply interested in the argument between Wilma and Ray over the sports page. johnny and Peggy don't seem to be bothered at all. U 3 -f u- K A .NWO l- . VO My lb X gs S y 255043 ,wig -.E 'g H5 -:E QJQNEL ru 'Lr..'ED'E 25.05 '.,gQj 052- . -.SQQQ Ta 2 f C C2 o 0 .,,, N D U .. zx.. C 35'-10,25 rv .ggz .ENNU . 'o5QjQ . . CU!-E..i -.rf 'SQ auf: m wsgi Og ,can ,nu - ,,Eu:og4 SZEFGJ ' -D gE.'?E o 'C' L' m. EMU 'hiwii 335235 f wS25gE ghx AS gsag. QIEPE P5AE3Q 5Q5.?3 E ..9 O 54:29-er:f,4.' .,.gh3 mov-WO.: . L4 ..m LX-'V'5 955,55 Smaozm cggiqf Q., u f. -2E,g'Eig USESEL USQQ .gi Vg. QQQT, 'ZA-.2 Z.,gHE A5354 57 WQEQBE ggmumg .,.. 'gg E .CQ 35:54 ETew5d Eigsi iijci fQE55s ,. Q'-' 2ZAE,Z D A-LQ 5-gain .gE.mm 'gi'ZH .-I - C - ,,,, 5?hZ3g Oo. .-275. an-'sgbsi-I-I Asvgm, 535.55 ,hd :SQJEA SJ, ,Sig aw-U 9 Q . gqk,-1-I C :SSMZS O 5cE.aH N 3 SM Sgigsh EQNQAE iwozzz CHEERLEADER Come on kids, you can yell louder than that. These inspiring words spoken by the cheerleaders always urged the students on to louder cheers, and often were a great morale booster to the team. The senior members are Audrey Yates and Jeannette Cliftg representing the junior class are Joann McConnell and June Briningerg the sophomores are Loretta Jennings and Edna Bailey. At all the Junior Varsity games, our peppy junior varsity cheerleaders could be seen leading the cheers. Representing the freshmen class are Donna Campbell and Janice Briningerg eighth grade, Jackie David and Patty Bennett, seventh grade, Deanna Grimm and Nancy Irwin. Miss Wilma Power is the advisor of both groups. ' to right: N. lrwin, D. Campbell, Brin Left inger, J. David, D. Grimm. P. Bennett. Left to right: E. Bailey, Brininger, A. Yates J. Chit, McConnell, L. Jennings. fi 95 R7 4 Head is cheerleaders, Audrey eanetre, practice a tricky cheer. 2' ff' ...f -3 XXX U THE CHORU the town. Any student from the ninth to the twelfth grade may join the chorus. The chorus has done The chorus of Blairsville High School, under the direction of Mr. Zener, is a very active group. Each Christmas season the chorus presents a Christmas pageant. The senior girls sextet sings for various clubs and programs throughout DEVOTIO AL GRC P excellent work this year. The morning devotional group is com' prised of nine sopranos, seven altos, six tenors, five bass, Pauline Fuema, pianist, and Mr. Zener, director. The general effect of the opening exercise is greatly benelited by this group which offers a hymn each day in keeping with the morning devotions. Left to right, first row: W. Goldener, A. Yates, H. Kritzer, L. McGowan, G. Gibson, N. Lucas, S. Cohen. Second row: B. Barkley, B. College, M. Smith, D. Clawson, V. Smith, I. Householder. 'Third row: B. Cribbs, D. Weinell, D. Conrath, M. Kunkle, D. Burkley. Fourth row: B. Freed, R. Cribbs, pianog S. Forsha. New rsvejflfn N MONITOR CLUB Monitors are made up of 35 boys chosen from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Eugene Davis, president, Seth Gib- son, vice-president, jim Brida, secretary- treasurerg were the ofhcers chosen. Left to right, frst 'rows P. Cecconi, Bench, E. Clark, P. Yellets, G. Grdgon, E. Bondra, Claycomb, C. Baker, 1. Joyce. Second row: J. Shields, C. Morgan, J. Shumaker, I. Varrato, S. Gibson, K. Wells, B. Cribbs, E. Davis.. 'Third vow: T. Bennett, D. Bondra, Zahornacky, D. Dean, B. Barkley, L. Davis, T. Bertoncini, W. Treece. Fourth row: B. White, K. Mc' Cracken, I. Molnar, R. Carney, C. Hutchinson, D. Charley, D. Harper, R. Cribbs. -U ti? MO OCRAM CLUB The Monogram Club, sponsored by Mr. Luchsinger, consists of letter men from the various sports offered in B. H. S. The ofhcers of the club are president, Joe Mol' narg vicefpresident, Bill White, secretary, Ken Wells, treasurer, Loffer Barger. Left to right: B. McDowell, B. White, S. Gib- son, R. Carney, K. McCracken, I. Zahoranacky, K. Smith, I. Molnar, D. Joyce, I.. Barger, P. Winchell, C. Hutchinson, K. Wells, 1. Irwin, E. Baker. Gee! Ain't that B nice? Our alert monitor on the job. S USHER CL B Left to right: M. Forsha, D. Weinell, E. Bog- danski, N. Swasy, DeMarines, H. Hirko, A. Meloy, S. Jones, L. Libengood, G. Woodruff. LIBRARY CL B Left to right, first row: P. Forsha, N. Stevens, M. Colench, I. Clift, S. Pavell, I. Piper. Second row: P. Chovanec, E. Bogdanski, E. Roble, V. Jones, R. Foreman. Third row: H. Hirko, M. Forsha, V. Smith, S. Clawson, S. jones, J. De' Marines. Fourth row: N. Clawson, S. Gloor, A. Meloy, S. Lewis, S. Jasper, B. Miller. Fifth row: P. Hoke, H. Linter, L. Patterson, Reed, L. Fisher, L. Kinter. V SUAL AIDS CL B Left to right, first mw: F. Bondra, L. Cardellino, R. Smith, B. Galloway, J. Claycomb, E. Vargo. Second row: B. Stiles, L. Reid, W. Wigheld, R. Fisher, D. johnson, J. Fetchko, C. Martin, Mr. Phillippi. Third row: Hayden, G. Taub' ler, R. Smith, L. Libengood, B. Shacreaw, R. Dorazio, Buerry, R. Smith. Fourth row: B Sheesley, I. D. Bixler, T. Taylor, V. DeMarines D. Barger, L. Stidham, K. Smith. Fifth vow B. Strojni, R. Burkley, D. Paniale, D. Luck singer, Ferguson, johnson, A. Bogdanski IR. F ORENSIC CLUB One of our newest organizations, the Junior Forensic Club has been most active during the 195162 term. Made up of seventh and eighth graders, they presented an assembly program in January and a onefact Thanksgiving play in two of the community churches. Around the circle clockwise, center: Miss Diaz, K. Cook, W. Turner, Hileman, R. Harkins, M. Warnick, B. Cunningham, R. Gill. M sm tv Q fv JI' ' i AGIBKQUC H R. FORENSIC CL B President, James Turner, vicefpresident, Mary Lou Gibson, secretary, Wilma Gold' energ treasurer, Shirley Gloorg and assistf ant-treasurer, Bill Barkley served as oflicers during a successful year for our chapter of the N.F.L. The club' played host to several other schools at a speech contest here in November. Other activities were attending student congresses, giving service speeches and onefact plays throughout the community. ii-W' Left to right: J. Turner, V. Smith, L. Pat' terson, E. Sundry, S. Cohen, M. Gibson, W. Goldener, S. Gloor, W. Warnick. Front: H. Hirko. BIBLE RE DER Left to right, first vow: P. Vanatta, P. Fumea, B. Lockard, J. Gould, A. Yates, W. Goldener, J. Galloway, D. Lockard. Second row: M. A. Shoff, C. Johnson, G. Gibson, B. Williams, M. J. Ward, B. Brown, M. J. Cohen, J. Bowers, Mrs. Hamilton. 'Third 'rows E. Sundry, N. Klingensmith, M. J. Ferraro, S. Barkley, J. Wills, R. Cumpson, M. Vuk' man, D. Protz. Fourth row: M. Bachelor, I.. Kinter, M. Kunkle, S. Gloor, M. L. Gibson, V. Smith, H. Hirko, S. Cohen. Fifth 1ow: L. Patterson, L. Fisher, J. Householder, L Piper, A. Peoples, A. Pluchinsky, N. West. Sixth row: W. Treece, T. Bertoncini, J. Shields, W. Warnick, B. Barkley, R. Falk, J. Turner. Left to right, first row: johnson, Fisher, B. Moore, P. Piper, C. Cordi, B. Howard, M Remalia. Second row: P. Forsha, M. Laughner P. Roble, D. Grimm, Boring, B. Shirley, A Henry. Third row: Miss Repine, H. Roble, I Henry, R. Locl-card, L. Richardson, M. Windows, E. Roble, V. Smith. Fourth row: L. jones, V. Bruner, T. Long, B. Hoke, M. Uncapher, M. I Stopa, M. Lydiclc. Reading S to to bottom: R. McAdams, B. Ellis, L. Peoples, B. Ward, C. Hoe, R Hackenberry, J. Kerr, R. Scribes, D. Reid, I Marshall, B. Dunlap, D. Peace, Hart. .i ff Jiyai-ibti'iioss ' JI 5 ' 'J ' This year the jr. Red Cross Club sponf sored the T.B. Drive and the Red Cross Enrollment Drive. They have also put on a program for the patients of Torrance State Hospital. Miss Helen Repine acted as advisor while sewing as oflicers were Peggy Forsha, presidentg Virginia Smith, vice- presidentg Eleanor Roble, secretaryg and Connie Cordi, treasurer. SAFETY PATROL The school Safety Patrol consists of members from the junior high. They are under the sponsorship of Mr. Visnovsky, and their officers are captain, Charles Hoeg and two lieutenants, Ray Scribe and Leo Peoples. The main function of the Safety Patrol is to instruct, direct, and control members of the student body in properly crossing the streets and highways at or near the schools. P' 'Q' vain? 4221 04,925 Off? in nlsa' 6 .-M fn, .ix ff, , 'vs BQ Ns if Wxxfb 9 51 :I A E S , 'Vu 4 I 'Y' x l 3 1 rl W. 1 S v-if-ff--fvzwwf. . First row, left to right: D. Joyce, K. McCracken, P. Winchell, R, Chiesa, R. Carney, B. White, Il. Molnar, C. Hutchinson, E. Davis, H, Snyder, S. Gibson. Second row: 1. Hoe, B. Woods, B. Tauhler, A. Clark, D. Buzzelli, C. Morgan, T. Bcrtoncini, ll. Shields, B. Scribe, D. Burl-rley. 'Third row: W. Kline, F. Rhea, B. Neider, J. Shumaker, F. Reilly, R. Brown, R. Burk ley, F. Flowers, Dilts, B. Esposito, B. McDowell. FQOTBALL Winchcll looks determined. 53:4 After two hard weeks of football conditioning, at Kiski Prep, the Bobcats returned home to await the opener with Elders Ridge. Misfortune plagued the Bobcats and forecasted a bad luck streak which hindered them throughout their next four games, Apollo, Westmont, German Twp., and Derry Twp. Then came the annual battle with Indiana. The Bobcats broke the jinx with a decidf ing victory over the Indians and then walloped a visiting Scottdale team. They then lost to a Class A title contender in Leechburg. The battle with North Huntingdon gave the Cats their seventh defeat. The Blairsville High gridders closed the season defeating Ferndale. The boys who played their last high school game were Herk Snyder, Ray Carney, joe Molnar, Kenny McCracken, Dave Joyce, Seth Gibson, Frank Rhea, and Paul Winchell. - Q. .12-, f.,,, -i a 5' T f r T .4 'Q Z - x w- . . ' 1 8 f? ' X 4 an rl Pictured above are Mr. Clarence Aikey, head coach, and Mr. Walter Charley, assistant coach. COCAPTAINS BILL WHITE JOE MOLNAR .Q ,+- QXIDQFH ...gg wL,f 5? 14 Q x R Q infra- 21 Y! W 4 ii' U. , 1 o Y!! if 3' 1535 1 N . 3' ny! A 5' ' K A S if 4 , SCHEDULE Blairsville 12 . . Blairsville 0 . . Blairsville 6 . . Blairsville 7 . . Blairsville 6 . . Blairsville 13 .. Blairsville 33 .. Blairsville 6 . . Blairsville 6 . . Blairsville 13 .. HERK SNYDER . . Elders Ridge 20 . . . . . . Apollo . . . Westmont . German Twp. 33 .. Derry Twp. 7 -1 . . . . . . Indiana 6 SETH GIBSON . . . . Scottdale 6 . , . . Leechburg 32 N. Huntington 33 Ferndale 7 fgffi,-yn? uifiliccgo E A Nfx IQ Y I PAUL WINCHELL DAVE Jovca KEN NY MCCRACKBN in K CHAS MORGAN The team in real action. Coach Charley lends a helping hand sf 18553 1? 'J al 'fi' Q A A 1 - f -...- -Q.-.--, .Ar -5-5 7 H f ul' , -X t w...,,f! uf. V Q . 3 . I l If, w ' ' , V, 4-1 X H 5513- iv 11113 -14 1. , Xl ag, Jvf' . I r - Y 'wx-Y' 0 '- g N, 1 First row, left to right: R. Allison, K. Ramsden, B. Dilts, R. Chiesa, C. Zahornacky, Mr. Luchsinger. Shoop, E. Baker, Irwin, K. Wells, L. Barger, H. Third row: D. Joyce, T- LOWTUHU, la R3m5d9lL- D- Harper, W. Carmo. Second row: Mr. Gill, G. Mikeska, Barger, Brubaker, R. Smith, I. Joyce, V. Delviarines, R. Conner, J. Shields, C. Hutchinson, J. Zahornacky, E. Bondra. The Blairsville grapplers, although a rather inex' perienced team, made a good showing against very tough opposition. The Cats engaged in eleven duel matches during the season. Some matches that stand out above the rest are such meets as Greensburg, a hard fought battle and a grueling test for both teams, It ended a 19'19 draw. Next, the team walked over Latrobe, with a 49-5 score. The Bobcats then invaded Kiski and took the meet 36f11. In this meet one of our senior matmen, John Zahornacky, broke his undefeated streak of 16 wins in a defeat by a former state champ of Michigan. Then came the hardest fought match of the year with Somerset visiting the .B. H. S. gym and downing the cats 2922. Blairsville High will lose two matmen because of graduation, Ken Wells-112, and John Zahornacky-154, Through' out the season the boys gained in physical strength and character under the direction of Coach Luchsinger. JOHNNY ZAHORNACKY RAY CHIESA WRE TLI G .-f ' i 2 P' 'W N, Y? cz Al .3 JI-1 X. fx ggx 'L 'W uf , ,.. 40 ff' - ,Q ' 'A -. vf' rd J fwf 43- rim Q! 82' 4 Q ,. 4 A 4 ol 'SJIW 5-Eff, Q ! Q L A Y. dwipjwl 5 1 ' ifiz, ,qi all J valv- Ii - - L I Qi- P' 4 1' W 5 ll 5,-E gs ... . 4 A 0 'st I 4 ,. b v ' ,.:', .5 Li ' T' A Q 1 4 I f' i f - HOMEROOM 107-Left to right, first row: I. Fritz, K. Baumann, S. Cribbs, M. Allif son, M. Colench, S. Buzzif notti, A. Heath, F. Crawford, B. Galloway. Second row: L. Barger, P. Cecconi, B. Fore' man, L. Fisher,-J. Fullem, B. Murray, L. Crawford, J. Brininger, M. Kunkle. 'Third vow: R. Burkley, F. Flowers, I. Ferguson, A. Bogdanski, T. Bertoncini, B. Barkley, J. Beury, E. Beatty, D. Gib' son. HOMEROOM 106--Left to right, fvst row: H. Dunmire, M. Fisher, P. Roble, N. Fair' hanks, E. Woolweaver, F. McCracken, F. DeVinney, C. Zahoranacky. Second row: B. Henigin, B. Sheesley, L. Libengood, J. Vance, B. Es' posito, V. Baracca, Mc' Crea. 'Third row: D, Luch' singer, B. Woods, T. Bennett, G. Palmer, D. Dean, D. Cen' turione, R. Carney, B. White. fwfr! 3' 'NX' 'Y II Q9 - - s l ,WX fx-4 -11 HQMEROOM 108-Left to right, first row: V. Delean dro, H. Householder, L. Hill R. Little, V. Munshower, S. Pavell, A. Fisher. Second row: Householder, L. Piper, A. Massimino, D. Kim I. Harkins, D. Clawson, T. Kephart. Third row: S. Pal' mer, W. Treece, I. Haydon R. Falk, C. Hutchison, I Watts, P. Hoke. Fourth vow: R. Brown, G. Young Brida, B. Clawson, G. Lane R. Chiesa, E. Esposito. n ,I. n Q ORC ax 1, Under the direction of their advisors, Miss Turner and Mr. Cole, the juniors have been quite busy this Year. Besides their much needed dances, they also held their version of the Junior Variety show. Then came the long awaited JuniorfSenior Prom. This gala affair became a part of their life on April 25th. The juniors had quite a number of boys particif pating in sports. On the football varsity were Bill White, Kenny McCracken, Ray Carney, Charles Morgan, Ray Chiesa, Carl Hutchinson, and Jack Shields. Representing them in basketball were Ray Brown, Ronnie Falk, Eugene Esposito, james Vance, and Bill White. The juniors also gave a great number of athletes to the junior varsity teams, both in football and basketball. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS -Left to fight: Miss Turner, S. Pavell, B. White, I. Vance, I. McCrea, Mr. Cole. HOMEROOM 109-Left to right, fvst row: C. Pierce, A. Peifer, Olson, P. Smith, P. Tierney, N. Stevens, Smith, D. Stewart. Second row: V. Wertz, E. Shacrew, E. Vargo, A. Pluchinsky, E. Shannon, I. Reed, B. Miller, l... Kinter, A. DeSalle. Third row: R. Reilly, K. McCrackf en, I. Joyce, L. Stidham, I. Spicher, C. Morgan, I. Rams' den, B. Taubler, 1. Shields. The wrestling team had Lolfer Barger, Jim Joyce, jack Ramsden, and Ray Chiesa. There were also a host of juniors out for track. The juniors had reserved for them places in the band, which were filled by Fred DeVinney, Arlene Peffer, Pat Terney, Wally Treece, janet Householder, Linda Piper, and Albert Bogdanski. The class president, james Vance, with vice' president, Bill XVhiteg secretary, Jackie McCrea, treasurer, Suzanne Pavell, and the help of their advisors succeeded in making this a happy year for the juniors. They will probably always remember this year as their best because of the wonderful events which stand out in their school years. ln, unaw- pus , N., ,Laurin :maui W its ' 1 , . , I- . 1 It l x P: ' ,. HOMEROOM 202-Left to right, first row: E. Huston, M. Vv'ard, P. Peoples, G. Gibson, M. Harris, N. Mc' Gill, C. Foreman, lrwin, B. Brown. Second row: C. . 'R 1 3 1 Vfffg.-124 ,.J, ,ts Ginter, B. Hoke, E. Bailey, M. Molnar, D. Protz, P. Sat' rayan, P. Seffero, M. White. Third row: L. Marsh, W. George, 1. Regina, J. Shu' maker, B. Hilliard, Hoe, N. Hysong, T. Long, N. Klingensmith. HOMEROCM 201- Left to right, frst row: M. Shearer, M. Windows, College, P. Vanatta, B. Shirley. Second row: G. Mikeska, G. John' son, M. Vukman, K. Cornell, N. West. 'Third row: G. Grdgon. K. Smith, Bruf baker, J, johnson, T. Claw- son, T. Lowman. HOMEROOM 203-Left to right, first row: 1. Gould L. Jennings, M. Patti N Shefller, S. Lorring, M. Ly dic, R. Smith. Second 'row S. Barkley, Fetchko F. Bondra, P. Flowers Flowers, S. Libengood, M Long. Third Row: H. Clark, P. Johnson, F. Carson, P. Joyce, L. jones, R. Cunkle- man, M. Ferraro. Fourth roiu: M. Webster, B. Esposito, V. DeMarines, T. Taylor, D. Paniale, B. Reed, P. Winkle' man. ik? ' OPHO GRE CLASS The sophomore class has been quite active this year under the leadership of the oflicers: Bob Esposito, president: Dick Buzzelli, vicefpresident: Muriel Bachelor, secretary: Stella Loring, treas' urer, and the advisor, Mrs. George. The class worked hard for the biggest event of the year, the Sophomore Hop, which was held May 23rd. Representing their class in athletics were: Football: Jim Brubaker, Dick Buzzelli, Dave Bennett, John Claycombe, Ronnie Dorazio, Jim Shumaker, jack Hoe, jim Regina, Bill Brown, Tom Taylor, and Bob Esposito, Basketball: jim Varatto, Bill Brown, Jim Regina, Bob Esposito, SOPHOMORE CLASS OF FICERSfLeft to right: S Loring, B. Esposito, Mrs George, D. Buzzelli, M Bachelor. Kenny Smith, jack Hoe, and John Claycombeg Wrestling: Edgar Baker, Dick Conner, Homer Harper, jim Irwin, jack Fetchko, Victor De- Marines, Ronnie Smith, Paul Winkleman, Jim Brubaker, Tom Lowman, and George Mikeskag Track: Kenny Smith, Tom Lowman, Tom Tay' lor, and Dick Buzzelli. The band included Peggy Peoples, Mary Patti, Mary jo Ferraro, Joan Gould, Tom Lowman, Pauline Fumea, Connie Hahn, Agnes Dunmire, Bernadette Dowden, Donna Lassick, Ronnie Dorazio, and Roy Cribbs. HOMEROOM 204ALeft to right, first row: B. Dowden, P. Fumea, D. Lassiclc, C. Cordi, I. Fergeson, 1. Clay- comb, R. Howard. Second row: H. Roble, M. Dun- mire, D. McCrea, S. Clawson, H. Olson, M. Shell, Glieco, R. Ferrante. Third ww: G. Endress, W. Goldberg, D. Conner, R. Fisher, C. Hahn, M. Bachelor, D. Bennett, Munshower. Fourth ww: R Cribbs, D. Buzzelli, Bix- ler, P. Yellets, H. Harper, S W. Wigfield, B. Redpath, R. Bongianno. f l ff' HOMEROOM 206-'Left to right, frst row: B. Bennett, B, Boone, P. Gilmore, T. Barclay, Fleming, E. Lihenf good, Galloway, D. Alli' son, C. Ramsden, C. Smith Second row: R. Glenn, S. Graff, E. Moscow, F. Edgar, B. Boesman, B. McCune, D. Iseman, Fisher, D. Ferguf son. Third row: C. McGrady D. Winkleman, R. Cumpson, B. Dunlap, M. McAfoos, K Dunmire, Brininger, I Wick, B. Clark. Fourth row: I. Ferguson, S. Cummings I. Brozick, Cribbs, D Bergman, M. Reid, M Adams, M. Hirko, V. Bruner R. McCrea. HOMEROOM ZO5-Left to right, frrst row: Bellini, M. Cohen, I. Bowers, M. Shacreaw, V. McCracken, K. Masterson, D. Campbell, Goldberg. Second vow: P. Narone, D. Massimino, R. Baracca, T. Adams, B. Wad- ding, A. Bernibi, B. Ellis, I. McCurdy, I. Buzzinotti, R. Rich. Third row: V. Palmer, M. Stoppa, V, Smith, Miller, R. Lockard, Boeh, I.. Young, B. Williams, M. McConnell. Fourth row: P. Vatter, Dilts, B. Shields, R. McDonald, R. Forsha, A. Thompson, V. Gasbarro, S. Miller, Wells, M. Uncap' her. HOMEROOM '07 Left to right first 'row M Laugh ner M Lutton P Colench T Caruso B Lockhart L McAdoo D Nardone I Henry D Lockard Second row D Meyers D Baugh min E Palmer C Thomp son E Beers B Cobes B Smith A Henry H Dun mire Tlnrd row B Gordon Moore D Me vin Qhavonec M Williams D Hileman . Heasley B. Kin' ter D. Clavette. Fourth 1ow: E. Walker W, McIntyre D. Bur ley G. DeRubis B. Novak, G. Byrd, T. Clawson, . Stuart R. Snyder, . Kerr. HOMEROOM 208-Left to nght, first row: M. Streams, I Powell, M. Shabella, J. Morrow, L. Robinson, I. Morrow. Second row: I. jelly, T. Shannon, L. Wil' hams, I. Piper, F. Young, D Householder, K. Williams. Third Raw: R. Taubler, C. Thompson, W. johnson, R. Dorazio, R. Kelly, D. Mc' Gowan, B. Scribe. I-4 sf il ll 1-vi' FRE CLASS The freshman class for 1952 has had a very successful year under the direction of Miss Smith and Mr. McCrory, class advisors, and their able officers: president, Bob Novak, vicefpresident, jane Millerg secretary, ,Io Anne Heasleyg and treasurer, Kathryn Masterson. Among its activities this year the class of 1955 put on a chapel program, held a dance, and sponsored the Freshman Hop. They have shown their loyalty and interest in Blairsville High School by participating in FRESHMAN CLASS OF' FICERS- Left to fight: Mr. McCrory, 1. Heasley, I. Miller, B. Novak, K. Master' son, Miss Smith. football, basketball, and wrestling. In football, Gene Walker, Ron Dorazio, Ron Rich, Joe Jelly, Fred Edgar, Carl Thompson, Dave Mc' Gown, Bob Ellis, Gilbert DeRubis, and Don Burkley were freshmen on the Junior Varsity football team. They had 4 wins and 2 loses. Many freshment joined the band and different clubs. Joanne Powell was the only head majorette this year. The freshman class is looking forward to the next three years at Blairsville High Schoo fl, ,fn fur!! ,.l s: fo ' ff! fninnn' F! fzfrlf,-' Brawn Havmg had the most votes after all were tallxed the boys plctured here stand out as the brawn of the sophomore junuor and sensor classes We who have chosen them now name these hoys the brawn of Blalrsvxlle Hlgh School JOHN ZAHORNACKY SENIOR Beauty The Blalrsvllle Hlgh School class beaut1es were chosen by the mem bers of the sophomore jumor and semor classes Each student was g1ven the opportumty to vote for the glrl he or she thought deserved the honor The one recexvmg the majority of votes IH the poll was awarded the txtle SHIRLEY GLOOR f 1 . w 1 l w 1 l 1 9 4 - v v RAYMOND CHIESA IUNIORS SOPHOMORES JUNE BRININGER ROBERT ESPOSITO U af'-, .--. .f'.'.'.. 3' 1-0- ' I 1 r .'.' :. 1 vi 4 ' C- -. , .3 , if -. , . , 4 11 'J 'I ' .: ,. , - 1. .1 . ,f r- 5 'in Dorothy Lance Leonard Davls jog Mglnar Bob Cnbbs Conme DeLuca WHO WHO Vera Penatzer Alex Hebenthal jim Turner Dxane Colananm I, Ixm Turner Nancy Lucas Harvey Snyder Mary Lou Gibson Shlrley Forsha Q . 1 C SENIGR CLASS In September 1948, the class of '52 entered B. H, S. with awe of the present and hope for the future. Under the leadership of president Bob Cribbs, the class developed confidence and presented a chapel program, Grandmother Nick. Proceeds from our first bake sale went toward the gala freshman hop, Rainbows End. Our assembly program as sophomores was a minstrel show featuring our president Ray Caugherty. A skating party and a bake sale provided money for our hop, Bon Voyage. As juniors we hegan earning money hy con- cessions and dances. The variety show, T. V. Channel 52 presented class talent to the public and added to our hnances. Lee Barrett furnished suitable music for the prom, Blue Heaven. As last our senior year arrived. Senior activities kept us husy, hut we took time to entertain the juniors in An Enchanted Evening. Graduation hrought to a close four momentous years in which we worked and played, made friends, and stored memories which will live forever. Bven the seniors have their sweet moments. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS -Left to right: Mr. Stahl man, M. I.. Gibson, H. Sny der, P. Winchell, D. Lance Miss Corcoran. -K p in D as lv ELLA C ADAMS Blalrsvllle Pa October 25 933 3 Busmess Bd lxkes to collect post cards FBLA member 006 of our CECICHY bankers wxll be a housewife BETTY S BELLINI Blanrsvllle Pa December 30 1933 Brown Eyes Home Economncs hkes to dance and photo graph people member of Library Chorus Student Council and Photography w1ll be a future house wx e ANGELINE M BONGIANINO Slnckvllle Pa June 24 1934 Ange lege Prep can always be seen drwmg the family ca lrkes to travel mem ber of Spamsh and Photog raphy Clubs hopes to enter college JACK A ANKNEY Blarrsvxlle P Decem ber 30 1934 ack lndustnal Arts enjoys huntmg and trappmg belongs to Hunting Club hopes to be a success JAMES M. BENCH Derry Pa September 21 34 lm Academnc enjoys hunt mg and fishmg belongs to Huntmg Club and Mom tors everyone s fnend future xs undecxded PAUL E BRUBAKER Indaana Pa December 31 34 Brew Academic drxves the family car noxsemaker of 104 belongs to Senior Sclence Club future plans are mdehmte 1 MARGARET L. BAKER Blarrsvxlle Pa February 26 1934 Peggy Business Ed listens to latest record hrts enjoys dancmg and slratmg member of Blair Hx News and Student Councxl our head banlrer will get a o EVELYN A BOGDANSKI Lxvermore Pa August ll 34 Evelyn Academxc plays the pxano excellent seam stress member of Photog raphy Ljbrary and Ushers wxll attend Fashxon De slgnxng School RAY CAUGHERTY Blaxrsvxlle Pa july 31 1934 Snooks Academxc collects Spxke Jones records president of Dramatxc Club hopes to get mto the world senes can mix wrth anyone hopes to be a success PATRICIA A BARNES Blaxrsvrlle Pa March 21 933 a Business Ed collects let ters from close friends pals with Conme and Helen waxtress at Hnzzxs w1ll worlr after graduation and then become housewxfe EDWARD BONDRA Fort Palmer Pa e ruary 3 1934 lndustnal Arts likes to hunt quiet but nice belongs to Tumblxng and Momtors w1ll get a job on the raxlroad PATRICIA L. CHOVANEC Septem Patsy lrlres to member of Lxbrary ICI. Spanxsh Photography and Natronal future as Johnstown Pa ber 13 934 Academrc wrxte letters Honor Socnety undecided 6' at ,x i V ,,,, , .... ,I , ,l '... ,ll ... Pt jb' . , .... ' ,. .... . -...Fb- y ,19.... j' ,19'... 1 .-- Bel -H .Cf-. ' ' .... , ,19. - ,Q 6- ' 9 6 Q 3 NELLIEJ CLAWSON Blacklick P une 27 1934 Nellie Bus: ness Ed excels in ew in quiet belongs to Library Chorus FH A and Ushers ambition 1 to become a telephone opera or BARBARA E COLLEGE Blairsville Pa Septem ber 30 934 Barb Academic like o ten to mu ic ardent sports fan w b a future nurse EUGENE A DAVIS Blacklick P October 4 1 34 Buddy College Prep always seen in his car liked by president of the monitors belong t Driving Club will be a success JEANNETFE CLIFI' Humbolt Nebraska March 15 1934 enny Business Ed h a huge collection of match cover one of our peppy cheerleaders member of Photography Library Blairc staff and Cheerleader would like to travel MARGARET D CONRATH Indiana Pa February 1- 935 Dee graph enjoys listening to music treasurer of Band belongs to Photog raphy Blair Hi News staff and chorus would like to travel LEONARD J DAVIS Blairsville Pa May 14 1933 Mou er Indu trial Arts enjoys hunting trapping and fi hlng can always be seen driving a car belong to Hunting Club and Monitors will join the Navy Ili SHEILA R COHEN Pittsburgh P Augut 20 1934 Sheila College Prep ex ls in wimming lilies to sing belongs to Forensic Spanish and National Honor Society will be an angel of mercy ROBERT W CRIBBS Blairsville Pa Iuly 2 1933 Cribby Academic president of liked and friend to all can usually be seen around the office future undecided CONSTANCE S DELUCA Blairsville Pa October 6 933 Connie Business Ed likes to go horseback riding noisy excels in chewing gum member of the Photog raphy Club wou to travel DIANA A COLANANNI Blairsville Pa Novem ber 21 934 Diane Business Ed ilces to read and listen to music belongs to F B LA well liked but quiet hopes to be a secretary PAUL R CUNKLEMAN Hillcrest Farm P Octo r 13 Pau Industrial Arts quiet hopes to own a farm of his own J NNE M EMARINES acklick Pa March 8 1935 Joanne Academic likes to play the piano and read belongs to Library Photog raphy Blaire Blair H1 News and Ushers will enter college 1 1 f 3. 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' Lf I ' I, . , . . . s o s ' , , A ' l'ke' 2 wvsrw-W ,X A 3, ll A .XS ,..,. , 1 N :Q JOE A DETTORE Blarrsvxlle P February 19 4 Sheldon Academic llkes to burld model airplanes member of the Senior Sc: ence Club rnfectrous laugh b n engmeer RUTH I FOREMAN Palmertown Pa May 31 1934 Toot Aca demxc ardent football an enjoys dancing to good musxc belongs to Llbrary F H A Ushers and Student Councxl wants to get a good job FRED S FULLUM Pxttsburgh Pa May 2 1932 Fred dustnal Arts enjoys huntrng fishing and baseball always seen wnth Mouser frrend to all belongs to Huntrng Club wx jom the navy DARLEEN J DUDASH Blarrsvllle P February 1 4 DeeDee Academmc rkes to wrrte letters enjoys dancmg member of Photography Blarr Hx News and Chorus wrll be a nurse MARY B FORSHA osephme P Decem ber 8 1934 Mary Busmess Ed collector of pnctures lrkes to wrrte letters quret but pleasant belongs to F B LA Lxbrary and Ushers future 1 undecrded JOHN H GIBSON Blarrsvxlle Pa August 1 4 Grbby Industrral Arts can be found hard at work on the farm likes to go hunt rn quret member of Huntmg Club hopes to own a farm PATRICIA D FERGUSON Blarrsvrlle P August 8 4 Fergre Academrc llkes to dance kate and read enthusr a tlc football fan mem ber of Photography Club future 15 undecided PEGGY J FORSHA Blarrsvrlle Pa February 10 934 e Academrc hard worker lrkes to dance and skate presldent of Iunlor Red Cross belongs to Lrbrary Blaxre staff Student Council wrll get a job MARY LOU GIBSON Indiana Pa Aprrl 74 1934 Mary Lou College Prep enjoys readmg and musrc rkes to dance belongs tn Forensrc Blalre Blair H1 News Natronal Honor So cnety wrll attend college IOAN A FETCHKO osephrne P Septem ber 24 1934 oame Home Economrcs collects tamps and post cards belong: to FHA and Student Councrl pleas ant wrll work at Farr Vrew Market SHIRLEY J FORSHA Latrobe Pa October 7 1934 Shrr College Prep rates dancrng and swlmmmg tops great sports fan Blalre editor Blarr Hr News Devotrons Student Councnl Secretary of Band Drrvrng Club keeps a football scrapbook Westmrnrster College WANDA L GILMORE Bremzer P june 21 1934 Cooch College Prep collector of snapshots likes to dance and skate member of the Bla1rHl News Spanish Dramatrc Club wlll enter college 2.5 55 SHIRLEY A GLOOR ohnstown P Aprll '6 34 Shnr College Prep ln ec to dance and wlm Co ed: tor of Blalre member of Blalr H1 New Band Library Buble Reader Student Coun cll and Forenlc trea urer one of the head major ette college ALEX L HEBENTHAL Blalrsvxlle Pa December '6 9 3 4 Pete tures of gomg huntmg and fishmg plays baseball quxet nn class Huntmg Club future undecided HARVEY H HORN DuBoxs P August 21 1934 Dabm dustrlal Art enjoy gurls company and shootmg pool nolsemalter always seen wnth ack belongs to Dnvmg Club hope to be a uccess WILMA E GOLDENER DuBox P April 9 1934 Wxllxe College Prep llkes to mg and play the pnano Co editor of Bla1rH1 News member of Blanr staff Devotion and Forensic sec retary wntty wx attend college FRANCES R HELGERT Philadelphia Pa May 10 4 Rebel hor ebacls rndnng enthu nastnc drawer actnve member of Dramatnc Club wr tudy art at Umverxty f Putt burgh VIOLA M HUGHES Lnvermore P Novem ber 24 934 Viola Bu mess Ed new student hked by all belong to Drnvnng Club likes to sew wal be a future ecretary PATRICIA L. GOODLIN Brenlzer P january 2 4 a Business Ed enjoys wrnt mg letters to people fnend to all belongs to Photography Club cute grggle would lxlre t travel after graduatnon INA MAE HILEMAN Blair vllle Pa March 74 934 Iodme dance and read quiet but nxce to everyone treas urer of FH A will be a housewife MARY A HUSTON Blacklnck Pa October 26 1934 Pancake Home Ec wonderful designer of clothes lkes to draw member of the Po ter Club wxllnng wxll be a hou ewxfe DALTON P HARPER Fulton County Pa May 22 1934 lm Industrial Arts joys huntmg baseball and farm work nice to every one pals with Alex belongs to Huntmg Club and Momtors will get a job after graduatxon HELEN M HIRKO Palmertown P january Z 35 Hxrko sew corresponding sec retary of Forensxc Club member f Llbrary and Ushers Clubs hopes to ucceed as a secretary SHIRLEY A JASPER Blaxrsvxlle P Septem ber 19 934 Shar Academic hobby rs sewmg likes to dance secretary of Student Councnl Blaxr H1 News staff cheerful hopes to enter nursing 1 , a .... 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'.,a .... . , ' . a .... - ', .... , a.... f s s . s . s . .A I W GLENN A IEFFERIES Blairsville P August 22 34 Hot Rod Academic happrest when hunting works t Albert s always seen with Ronnie liked by every one will enter Penn State College VERNON KEAGLE Butler Pa january 1934 Vern Aca demic enjoys hunting with his buddies Mouser and Ray will attend mech amcs school SHARLENE D LEWIS Blairsville P Decem ber 4 1934 Shar Business Ed likes danc ing and twirling mem ber of Baton and Library head majorette hopes to be a successful secretary SARA I JONES Smith Station Pa e tember 12 1934 Sara ane Business Ed likes music can be seen at all sports events member of F B LA Lxbrary Chorus and Ushers helpful future is un decided DOROTHY E KELLER Centerville Pa Decem ber 10 1933 Dot Business Ed can be skating rink neat dresser liked by all a mem ber of the F B LA wants to be a telephone erator BETTY L LIBENGOOD Strangford Pa Decem be 13 34 Betty Academic member of Dramatic Club one of our few quiet senior girls claims she has no hobby future telephone operator VELMA L JONES Blairsville P Decem b r 13 934 Velma Academic likes to dance and travel enyoys playing volleyball giggles will get a job HELEN E KRITZER Blairsville P August 13 34 Helen Academic music is her Devotions Student Council F H A one of our lucky gals with a diamond future housewife LILA A LIBENGOOD Strangford Pa Iuly 25 1934 1 a Aca demic member of Sci ence and Ushers reading is her hobby excels in sewing would like to be a nurse DORIS M KANYAN Grafton Pa March 8 1934 Doris Academic sma ardent fan of all sports nice to everyone belongs to Spam h Club and Sr Science Club will be a future angel of mercy DOROTHY M LANCE Bradford P May 20 1934 Dot Aca demic collects post tional Honor Society Of ficials and First Aid Spanish C L possessor of black wavy hair undecided about the future HELEN J LINTNER Altoona Pa Novem ber 25 1933 Helen Business Ed mem ber of Library and FBLA collects post cards always willing to help plans to join the service l 5 V xy , ' ', a .... ' ', .... Sp' A 'y 3 .... . D , .19 N , 8 ,i .l ---- ' a A Q ' . - .... , ' 's . , --.. 22, A, - ' ', a .... , a.... , U... ' , ...U U... ,19 ...U n... ...u U... - . I . quiet . . . happiest when found wherever there is a pastime . . . belongs to Band, cards . . , member of Na' ' - .. .... ' 1' op' . ' ' ', a .... ' , .... ' , .... ., , .... - , r ,I9 N ' , 6 ' 57 NANCY L. LUCAS Pittsburgh Pa March 21 34 Nan Academic hkes the out doors Dramatic Chorus Band Presxdent Blaxre staff Blarr Hx News edltor S u dent Council excellent dancer will enter college LUCILLE McGOWAN Blarrsvxlle Pa january 6 1 34 Tom Dnvmg Club enjoys srngmg and dancmg has a mce alto vorce would like to go on t e stage JOSEPH P MOLNAR Blaxrsvnlle Pa March 7 1933 oe Aca demxc collects stamps and keeps a football scrap book belongs to Spanish Hunting and Fxshmg Mom tors and presrdent of Mono gram Club grxdnron tackle hopes to enter college GRACE B MARSHALL Elwood Cnty Pa March 23 934 Gracre Academic plays flute and plccolo belongs to Band Chorus ICI. Dra matxcs lakes to square dance plans to enter Penn State ALICE I MELOY Blairsville Pa March 3 34 Torchxe sports of any kmd mem ber of Ushers ICI. Photog raphy and presxdent of L1 brary Club excels ln girls athletics future anaesthetlst BERNARD C NEIDER Youngwood P une 2 34 en Academnc llkes to dance and hunt member of Huntmg and Fnshxng Span rsh Student Council witty ambmon rs to get a job and then get marrxed PATRICIA L. MAYTEA Jerome Pa january 8 1934 a Busmess rates skatmg and dancmg as her hobbnes member of Drxvnng Club hopes to be a telephone operator MAGDALENE A MIKESKA osephme Pa October Busxness Ed member of Drxvmg Club lxkes the out doors very capable secretary hopes to at tend college THOMAS I NOVAK Blairsville Pa June 29 1933 Sonny General Course buxlds model airplanes belongs to Huntmg and Fishing Club quiet but nlce would luke to be an electncal e gmeer R EDISON McCUNE Blarrsvxlle Pa NOVCIU ber 24 1934 MSC General llkes to ranse animals member of V1sualA1d Dramatxcs Chor helpful stage man agar hopes to be a cnvnl engineer THOMAS W MOFFIT Pxttsburgh Pa july 22 1933 Tom Tumbling Club ardent hunter capable helper nn the cafe one of our future farmers LOIS A PATTERSON Mclntyre Pa Septem be 16 934 Lols Academic p ays clarmet belongs to For enslc Lxbrary Chorus Band possessor of blonde wavy alr hopes to enter college X X ,9 ,19 J ', ...1n' Academic , U . belongs to Academic , , , her hgbby jg 13, 1933 . . . 1'M3ggl6 . . . dllsfflal Arts . . . belongs to , ,,,, , , a .... I ' ', .... . , .... lv: , , , J N , , , ' , 19 , , . B u . , , . . . M H . . . r , l . . . U VERA I PENA'I'lER Blarrsvrlle Pa Apnl 1934 Rose Bus: ness Ed excels ln sew mg and crochetmg member of Dnvmg Club always wnllmg to help would like to get a job or go to busxness college FRANKLIN D RHEA Saltsburg P August 13 33 Honey member of Varsity and Dramatxc Club center on our football team claxms girls as his pastlme future undeclded JAMES D SATRYAN Blarrsvllle Pa Septem b r 5 4 Satch Academic Interested ln photography member of Dnvmg Club luke t loaf at Bnzzn future I undecided DONALD D PIPER Latrobe Pa September Z6 1933 Don Industrial Arts enjoys huntmg and workmg on cars member of Hunting and Flshmg Club future ln cludes Navy or mechanical school M. SUSAN ROBINSON Blarrsvnlle Pa Novem ber 20 1934 Susle wntxng letters Student Banker Secretary to Cafe terra Busxness Manager of Blaxre and member of FB would hke to do ofIice work BE'I'I'Y D SHEPHERD Blanrsvllle Pa Septem b r 2 4 Betty Academic lxkes to Cook member of Photog raphy Club future Angel of Mercy JOAN PIPER Cokevxlle Pa October 19 933 ole Business Ed hobby rs wntmg letters belongs to FBLA Library Club short and sweet future mcludes a job and later a housewxfe ELEANOR F ROBLE Latrobe Pa November Eleanor dance and read member of Spam h and Lxbrary Club ecretary of r Red Cross engaged future housewnfe MONA A SMITH Greensburg Pa anuary 15 4 Smxtty Academnc excels m sew ln member of F H A Devotions Band and Chorus plays clarinet future IS undeclded MARY I PIVIDORI Kent Pa December I 1933 Pxve Busr ness Ed hkes lxstenmg to the radio member of Ushers Chorus and Dnvmg Club excels rn cookmg wxll enter nurses tram m JOSEPHINE C RUDA Blairsville Pa june 28 1934 Busxness dancxng belongs to Chorus Dnvmg and Ushers Club wants to travel wnll do office work RICHARD R SMITH Blaxrsvxlle Pa Novem ber 13 932 Smxtty Industrial Arts enjoys runmng movie ma chme Secretary of the Vxsual Aids Club m ployed at Blarrsvrlle Machme future dlesel engmeer f . 'N X H . i ! .... 'v, , .... '. .... . . ' , . '. 'g. , a ..,, V , .... ' , .... '4, , ,19 ,,, ,,, , ,., ' 21, 1933 . . , U H ' Acadgmig , , , likes to polka , . . Business Bd ,.,, likes . . . Academic . . . likes to Ed .... likes sewing and , .... ' , .... - , .... J 'A, .... U I e ,,193 e ,193 N .,l93 ' H... ,I t '13, , tg... y A I - 'A ...'so I , , t INS . '5 , ... l ... I l ...C' VIRGINIA A SMITH C1nc1nnat1 Ohxo Decem ber 31 933 G1nny College Prep xkes to swam and s1ng longs to FOICHSIC and L1 brary Club will attend Conservatory of MUSIC ELEANORJ SUNDRY Latrobe Pa September College Prep hkes to des1gn clothes member of Spanlsh Forensnc Club and Chorus would lnke to be an army nurse JAMES M TURNER Johnstown Pa October I3 34 m Academxc collects coms pres1dent of Forensxc Club class bra1n w1ll enter college HARVEY L. SNYDER Bla1rsv1lle Pa February 10 935 Herlt AC3dCmlC plays trumpet 1n spare t1me member of Dramatuc Student Coun c1l Blalre Staff class presr dent left end on the gr1d1ron hopes to enter college NANCY E SWASY Blarrsvnlle Pa May 3 ness Ed enjoys collect 1ng records member of Ushers FBLA and stu dent banker lucky g1rl wxth a dnamond future secretary R KENNETH VANCE Bla1rsv1lle Pa Ma l 1933 Ken Gen eral Course hkes to hunt and sw1m member of Dr1v1ng Club enjoys playmg basketball wr joln the servnce R BURNELL STILE Bla1rsv1lle Pa May 9 1934 D1ng Gen eral Course l1kes photog raphy and has hrs own dark room member of VlQU3l Ands Club future 1 undecxded GLENN E THOMPSON Blaxrsvxlle Pa Septem General Course hkes to work on old jalopys belongs to Crafts Club plan to 10111 the navy RONALD R VANCE Bla1rsv1lle Pa June 21 1934 Ron Gen eral Course enjoys cut tmg ha1r member of Huntmg and FlSl'1ll'lg Club woud lllre to be a barber A BERNARD STROJNI Josephxne P June ll 1934 en dustnal Arts enjoys hunt1ng and Bshmg member of Band and Vnsual Ands Club plays trumpet w1ll jom navy after graduation JACQUELINE TOSI Bla1rsv1lle Pa August Busmess Ed hkes skatxng and dancmg member of F B LA and Spanlsh Club short and sweet future secretary or telephone operator LOUIE D VARGO Ronco Pa Ma I3 1934 Loune Gen eral Course hkes to hunt swxm and horseback r1d1ng member of Hunt 1ng and F1sh1ng Club wants to be a jet p1lot - ' D l, -.... 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Shakey 2991934 . . . jackie , .... , .... y, ' - , Y , ,I9 f - f IOANNE C VARRATO Blacklxck Pa March 8 933 Aca demic expert dancer and skater member of Dra matxc Spamsh Blair H News staff magnetxc personalxty hopes to enter college L PERLE WILLIAMS Blalrsvnlle Pa Ianuary 3 5 Chee Chee lxkes reading and dancing member of Dnvmg Cub tops m health class will worlr after graduatnon GENEVIEVE G WOODRUFF Blaclrlxck Pa Apn 2 1934 jenny Busx ness Bd enjoys hxlung member of FBLA and Ushers chatterbox hopes to jom the Marmes WAYNE W WARNICK lndxana Pa October 8 1934 Wxllxe Academxc enjoys hunt mg and collectmg guns belongs to Forensic Club worlrs at Penn Theater Plans to enter the servxce PAUL E WINC!-IELL Scottdale Pa Decem ber 17 1934 Munga on grxdlron member of Dramatlcs Monogram Blanre stall can always be heard smgmg would lxlre to enter college AUDREY F YATES East Carnegxe Pa Octo be 4 933 Audrey Academic enjoys smgmg member of De votxons Cheerleaders Pho tography Forensnc sensor cheerleader wxll attend busmess school wxl j DONNA N WEINELL Blarrsvllle Pa January 17 934 Donna Academic llkES to dance member of Drxvmg Ushers Chorus spends her txme wrltlng letters wxll enter nursmg JOANNE L WINDOWS McIntyre P January 29 1934 Wmdy lects photographs mem ber of Ushers and Photog raphy Club excels coolnng future IS un decxded JOHN ZAHORNACKY Harnsburg Pa Decem be 7 934 johnny Academxc xkes sports of any kxnd longs t News Student captain of KENNETH W WELLS Grafton Pa july 24 1934 D1 dustnal Arts llktl to hunt member of Hunt mg and Fxshmg Monogram and Monltors one of our matmen plans to jOln the Navy FRANK WIRDZEK Blalrsvllle P Septem ber 19 1934 Frankie ea member of Spamsh and Scnence Gub smooth dancer employed at Drs patch alms to enter newspaper work NOT PICTURED ames oyce McDowell M Mun- Pnerce L 9' . - ' A 1 5 . ,1 ' ,1 .'..1 's '...1nf , .... , .... - ,a3... ,a.... 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A, M' - 1 A K . v , wa' Q 1 -A 1 -. .V AND SO - - - GOODBYE lass wall Vv e the class of 195' of Bl rrr xrllc Hrgh School berng of sound mrnd memory and under standrng do make and puhlrsh thrs our last wrll and testament We hereby bequeath to the yumors our outstandrng personal trarts Herky Snyder s leadershrp to rm Vance Mary Lou Grbson s forensrc abrlrty to Lucrnda Frsher Ray Caugherty s wrt to Tom Bertoncrnr john Zahornacky s brawn to Ray Chresa Helen Krrtzer s musrc abrlrty to Arlene Peffer Shrrley Gloor s beauty to une Brrnrnger oanne Varrato s dancrng anrlrty to oanne McConnell Mouser Davrs s pesterrng abrlrty to jr Fenturrone Drana Colrnannr s quretness to Loretta Hrll Alrce Mcloy s muscles to Vrvran Baracca Evelyn Bogdanskr s sewrng abrlrty to anet Fullum Dorothy Lance s blushrng abrlrty to Marrlyn Colench We the class of 57 grve the rumors our teachers all except Mrss Turner Sharlene Lewrs s twrrlrng abrlrty to Shrrley Buzzrnottr Dalton Harper s shop abrlrty to rm Brrda Mona Smrth s long hngernarls to Kay Bauman Edrson McCune s srngrng abrlrty to Brll Freed Lrla Lrbengood s smallness to Nancy Farrbanks rm Bench s frrendlrness to Rrchard Rerlly Bernard Stronjr s bashfulness to Eugene Esposrto Dorothy Keller s neatness to Vrola Deleandro Velma Jone s grggle to 'iusre Pavell Kenny Well s wrestlrng abrlrty to Lolfer Barger Dorrs Kanyan s talkatrveness to Fred DeVrnney Nancy Lucas s journalrstrc abrlrty to Pat Trerne Vera Penatzer s typrng speed to Barbara Murray Frank Wrrdzek leaves hrs socral lrfe to Leon Strdham Sherla Cohen s vorce to janet Householder rm Turner s brarns to Lrnda Prper Glenn Ielfrres Jokes to Drck Charley john Grbson s appetrte to John Beury Dave Ioyce s athletrc abrlrty to Brll Whrte osle Ruda s gum chewrng to someone who can t be caught Wanda Grlmore s scatterbrarns to Adele Massrmrno Bob Crrbbs helpfulness and dependabrlrty to Darrell Dean Vernon Keagle leaves hrs well used car parts to Ray Carney Angelrne Bongranrno leaves her long name to Daunrce Krm r Calabreese leaves hrs four feet mne rnches to Ray Brown Paul Wrnchell leaves school work so he can take a sresta for a few years Eleanor Sundry leaves her phone number 172 W to any junror boy oe Dettore leaves every afternoon but hopes to leave permanently rn une Fred Fullum leaves hrs abrlrty to fall asleep rn class to some trred junror Patty Ferguson leaves Ken McCracken Audrey Yates leaves her cheerleadrng posrtron to a lucky junror Perle Wrllrams leaves her lrbrary fees to a. nch junror Glenn Thompson leaves all hrs'lucky grrl frrends to Davrd Luchsrnger Paul Brubaker leaves hrs legs to add to the herght of Charles Zahornacky Bud Davrs leaves hrs speedrng trckets for junrors to pay Shrrliy Forsha leaves her Job a Blarre edrtor to any yunror who has a arge upply of asprrrn ta ets Frances Helgert s dramatrc abrlrty to Bonnre Mrller Ina Mae Hrleman leave gladly because she has a rrng on her left hand Patsy Chovanec leaves 1X5 of her brarns to some unfortunate moron She needs the other 4X5 Betty Bellrnr leaves all workroom slrps to Applejaws Ronnre Vance leaves hrs callrng card to all starvy junrors Harvey Horn leaves hrs hrtchhrkrng thumb to Jack Sprcher Helen Hrrko leaves her 1ob as shop secretary to loyce Ol on Ben Nerder leaves hrs cartoons to Pete Cecconr loanne DeMarrnes leave her lrterature book to any Junror who belrexes rn readrng assrgnments James Satryan leaves Connre DeLuca leaves her ab lrty to get rnto trouble to a junror that doesn t already have rt Paul Cunkleman leaves hrs seat on the bus to Albert Bogdanskr Nancy Swasy leaves her place as an engaged grrl to an oncomrng junror Bob McDowell leaves hrs drum beatrng abrlrty to Wally Treece Darleen Dudash s harr to Irene Frrtz Ruth Foreman leaves her sympathy to all those who hate school Peg Forsha leaves her abrlrty to polka to any junror fast on her feet Shrrley jasper leaves her abrlrty to attract attentron to any able yunror grrl We do hereby make substrtute and appornt Mr Hughes Brrnrnger to be executor and Mr Leslre Srmpson co executor of thrs our last wrll and testament ln wrtness whereby we the Senror Class of 1952 the testator above named have hereunto subscrrbed our name and affixed our seal rn the year of our Lord one thousand mne hundred fifty two Herk Snyder class presrdent Paul Wrnchell vrce presrdent Mary Lou Grbson secretary Dorothy Lance treasurer r 1 .-Q, ' ' ' . , . I , . . . , I . l ' ' I 1 , , 4 ., . .. J . ' Q . .. . ., , , ' l r 1 , 1 . t. I , -, . . , A D . . Y, , . t , L , I . , , . I , , - , K , , . I. - , . ' v I . I , , , , , Y . s l s . , , ,, . . , Q 4 . . . s , - , c . ., , M Q -, , 5 D , ' I , V D , , , , I ' V f Y . , . , , , , , , U , AUTOGRAPHS HARDWARE PAINT BUILDER S SUPPLIES BLAIRSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA PATRONS and ADVERTISERS A G P Super Market Alberts Pharmacy Anderson Market Bergman Transfer Co Blairsville Dispatch Blairsville National Bank Boeh Flower Shop Boone Motor Co Buchrnan I-Iarry E. Chicago Cleaners Cohen Dr. Harry Davids Mens Clothing Dukes Service Station E. 5: D. Frattura Food Store Eliashots Mens Clothing Federal Bakery Ferguson I. Freeman I-Ieasley Rexall Drugs Home Heating Co. lellys Market Ioe s Bar Kaspericks Sport Shop Lucllles Specialty Shop Lutton Beauty Shop Mane Danner Florist Miller 6: Gessler Attorneys P C Walter Co Paul Adams Market Rich s Grill Room IOZ Ross Service Station Shanks Esso Station Shoemaker Funeral Home Shoop Dr. Robert Showers Clothing Studio of Robert A. Swenk Sylvans Iewelry The Music Shop Travis Department Store Uber Appliance Store V.F.W. White Dr. T. C. E H BERGMAN AND SONS ir I Z - ' ' Mitchell Beauty 'Shop AVALLI S MARKET MEATS cmd GROCERHES We Serve Save cmd Scmsfy Phone 4001 BLACK LICK PA Comphments UNION HOTEL Phone 9581 BLAIRSVILLE PA Comphments SHICK MOTOR SALES FORD cmd MERCURY Phone 295 SMITH S DRUG STORE PHARMACIST 122 East Market Street BLAHKSVILLE PA 5 . Y of 'k ir 'k 'k 'k 66 SXNTRGN Homer Clty and Blarrsvrlle Pa Vrbratory Matenal Handhng Equlpment Portable Rect1i1ers D1esel P1le Hammers Electnc Vrbrators 67 Power Tools. Shaft Seals, Paper loggers. Selenium ' .J Cornphments ASPER DEPARTMENT STORE Cornphrnents R HOSACK WALLPAPER on B P S PAINT THE R G GRAFF INSURANCE AGENCY Dependable BRIZZI S NUT SHOP Insu ronce SGTVICS 132 West Market Street Phone 241 BLAIRSVILLE PA Home Mode Candy Our Own Ice Cream Phone 9562 of of H 'A' d . . Compliments of i' 'A' ea GUNS - AMMUNITION - HUNTING SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES YOUNGSTOWN KITCI-IENS F ORSHAS APPLIANCE AND SPORT SHOP 11 West Market Street BLAIRSVILLE. PA Compliments VANITY BEAUTY SHOPPE Permanent Waves BLAIRSVTLLE. PA Phone 356 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1952 A Good Place to Meet Your Friends PENNSY S RESTAURANT 104 East Market Street BLAIRSVILLE. PA I of 'k Specializing in Cutting Hair 'A' I 'A' , H STANDARD PENNANT COMPANY 'A' BIG RUN, PA. Ieiferson County Comphments of IANE BAKER TAX COLLECTOR Comphrnents of LEWIS C. KELLY 368 Morewoocl Avenue COAL ond ICE GENERAL HAULING Phones 183 or 419I Comphments I D E A L FURNITURE AND IEWELRY Your Frlendly Furmture Store Phone 16 BLAIRSVII.LE and IRWIN Cornphments RENDEZVOUS DINE ond DANCE PRIVATE PARTIES SEA FOODS SPAGHETTI BLAIRSVILLE PA Phone 9551 ir 'k of of Noted For Fine Foods ir 'Ir ir 'A' 70 BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF 1952 BLAIRSVl1.I.E AERIE N 1488 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES C 1 BOWSER PONTIAC SALES WADDING PONTIAC ESSO STATION CADILLAC BLAIRSVILLE. PA 'k o. omp iments of COMPLIMENTS OF and I Phone 1030 Compliments GLASSER S SPECIALTY SHOP 29 East Market Street BLAIRSVTLLE PA Phone 435 Compliments to the CLASS OF 1952 D CAUGHERTY PLUMBING and Congratulotlons to the CLASS OF 1952 HART S GARAGE STUDEBAKER Soles and SGTVICG Phone 84 216 East Market Street BLAIRSVILLE PA Comphments DEAN S DINER BLAIRSVTLLE and INDIANA Pennsylvanra of 'A' ,K E. . HEATING of 'lr H uk 'A' n ROY I FORSHA BUILDERS SUPPLIES Hardware Lumber Palnt Phone 504 BLAIRSVILLE PA COMPLIMEN TS G C MURPHY COMPANY Comphments of P Y L E S APPLIANCE CENTER ZENITH Telev1s1on Radlo BENDIX Washer Dryer Ironer Refngerators Ranges Freezers 187 East Market Street BLAIRSVILLE. PA Phone 608 Cornphrnents DON CAMPBELLS TIRE COMPANY BLAIRSVILLE, PA. A NORGE of or , -A' 73 CRAGO S GARAGE WHITE SALES and SERVICE 167 Morewood Avenue Phone 985 C O R DI S G-ROCERIES CONFECTIONERY Fresh Baked Goods Dalry Products Full Llnes of Candy and Clgarettes We Make Our Own IC Cream Mdkshakes and Sundaes OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS 58 West Chestnut Street BLAIRSVILLE PA Phone 127 ANDRE LUMBER an SUPPLY COMPANY LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDERS SUPPLIES BUILDERS HARDWARE PAINT 140 Maple Avenue BLAIRSVILLE, PA. Phones 147 and 148 Cornphments ANTHONY cmd LUCAS COMPANY PLUMBING HEATING and APPLIANCES 59 W Market Street BLAIRSVILLE. PA. Phone 728 74 'A' BLAIRSVILLE. PA. d of ,AV 'k FERGUSON MOTOR COMPANY CHEVROLET Soles cmd Service ERIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES MAGIC CI-IEE GAS RANGES 244 South Stewart Street BLAIRSVILLE PA Compliments BLAIRSVILLE LODGE No 406 BENEVOLENT an PRO'I'EC'I'IVE ORDER of ELKS For Your Con mued Success PENN THEATER LIPSIE BROTHERS ENTERPRISES Comphm nts WATSON S GULF SERVICE Market and Brady Streets BLAIRSVILLE. PA PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Eor the Llfe of Your Cor Go Gulf I of 'k 1 T., d 'A' 'A' I Compliments L S of of I i' ff I vs LISLE H KUNKLE LUMBER AND KUNKLE HARDWARE COMPANY PLUMBING d HEATING cr n Phone 88 -mn' ' . wg-we 5 -1' J., 553- - I if M - he M ,, . ig ' - kf ma' 1, . Q W? if-29' :L . 4. ' 'iw-. . ,rw i , , . B L P - .H N2 f A ' , 'i' Gi.. is . 1.,: rv.- . WJ- i ' .-in I. K 1? 1 5 ' Pg Y1. .t 5 4' 1 30 -wx - I 13 1 K, '-2: 11 mf .fi -A Jr . A 9.1. IZ f -.nl 'Z-,. if - F. 1 X-Mg, ,L af-if 'ul i . a-.Q - : ' .ii X15 l It an lug as ' Af Ng? 'll V '


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