5 Juv- , ,.,,, . -mm,--Q H,L..,.-.. . V . ,Y.,. V .. ff,-f.-f, -- - - -:, -Aw'rf 'g? pf ',t,:1z,,., 5 2 M , H , an O v . ' ' i?E f7'5?5ff1 1.141 o N ' O e agnet BUTLER AREA JOINT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Butler, Pennsylvania f'-, 1 I' KN X. , A0 O .why 1 5 7 M f S-4-E--k 1 Senior Issue Volume 53 June, 1954 FOREWVORD STOP Posted at railroad crossings from coast to coast across these United States are familiar white cross-arms hearing the explanation Stop! Look! Listen! This slogan has he- come as common in America as hread and hutter or ham and eggs. LOOK The members of the hflagnet staff suggest that you STOP and take a few minutes to LOOK over the past year at Butler High. Between the gold covers of this yearhoolt is assembled a wealth of photographs and copy which is designed to touch upon the highlights of classes, varsity and intramural sports, activities, plays, operettas, and everything that drew an interest in the student hody. included are shots of the new auto shop and auto hody courses, a new section of junior class pictures, and special portraits of the Senior Queen and her court. LISTEN Now take a few more minutes to LISTEN to the riecordfng of the sounds and events of the past school year. Hear again lines from the senior play Harvey , one of the most humorous stage productions of Butler High School. Sing those tuneful airs from The Forest Prince , the gay and colorful operetta, ending in the traditional . . . and they lived happily ever after . Imagine dancing once more to the music of Buddy Lee's orchestra exactly as it sounded the night of the senior hop. And hum once again with the Concert Choir the soul stirring harmonies of Beautiful Savior . On the grooves of this wax museum are the memories of classes, events, good times that will grow sweeter as we grow older. STOP! LOOK! LISTICN! to the records of the past year. That you may enjoy doing so is the wish of the Senior lllagnet Staff of 195-l. TAB LE OF CONTENTS FORENVORD AND CONTENTS ............. ADMINISTRATION AN D SCHOOL ....... I he School ............................................. Administration .....................,.............. Office Secretarial Staffs ....... STUDENT BODY ............... Seniors ..... . ......................... Juniors .................................. Sophomores and Freshmen .... FACULTY AND CLASSES ...... Industrial Arts ................. Science ........................... English ................. ................. Social Studies ...................................... Foreign Languages, Geography ............ Guidance, journalism, Homemalcing ..... Art, Library, Music .............................. Mathematics ...................................... Health ................. 2 3 -1-11 10-11 12-53 1-1--15 -16-52 52-53 5-1--83 56-50 60-63 6-1-66 67-60 70-71 72-73 7-1-75 76-77 78-70 Commercial ...... ...... 8 U-S3 ATHLETICS ........ ...... 8 -1-07 Football Basketball Track Swimming Intramural and Gfrls' Sports ACTIVITIES ................................. ......... 9 8-1-10 Student Council ........ .... ........ 1 O O-101 lwuslc ..........,............... ........ Publications ................... ........ Debate, Broadcasting ....... ....... Dramatics .,..................... ........ Clubs .......................... ........ School Life ............. ........ fi 1- . '11 ADVERI1SIf,MIuN IS ...... ........ 102-113 11-1-117 .118-110 120-12-1 125-135 136-147 148-150 ADH INISTRATSON and SCHOOL xg f LVN STO P xv? AW + wf- U5 LOOK jg ,iw LISTEN x A vw, F s Akfw-.,..q,,k' f - --4, 'X 'Mm-W.. , i . W 2+ Q 1 4 I x ,M as '-+'w-.W K w 4 fl .sa fn 1 'gin A I a A 1 4 Q K H, W vf.wQm-A-M-'H ,, W ,,.. , , N f , 'Fi l Q ,M ,,h 4 A..- 1 iiq sv . ,ix-5, ' .5 A K. 4 ,gk ' V5 H f Q Q A , Y ?' , A . QWSQ1 iw? I . ,, 2-vw FA fin W as , ,gif K WG 1 l -1 I., .Q :- 9-I A .L ,::wV'.gsvP9 vs LEWYW ' W L' 1 I nw Mir' -we ,oo ff gr. Q, v We 'Q Q ,gk 5 PEW Q VV Ttmfwik? W? ww if H . as w.'v 0 5 ' fi Xa 2, km , , W3 6 , , ,..A. 3 K LM, i K We, qt :L M W W Mu www viii: wats' F WA 'Y I gm WM m Q' f Q55 W Wg. 0 . J., 'Ag' ,wa I , K aw fm' me ef Q V W,, rv H x ' V if me A fir ' 4 ,Mp - m N ' 1 H, Q THE SCHOOL The second flour hall of BHS is the chief traffic center and site of the various school offices, l'he northeast side of the school. where students meet their huaes. is one of the husiest plane in Butler at four o'cIm'lt. ff ff' 'S-MLW lhp wuodshom IIlg,,h IN well Lqulpped and kept III Shlll shape on ADMINISTRATIO DR, QIOHN D. ANDERSON Superintendent of Butler Area joint Schools CHARLES L. MOORE Assistant Principal VVILLIAM T. BEAN Principal of Butler Area joint Senior High School GUY N. HARRIGER Director of Curriculum ie superintendc-nt's office has the last word in svheduling all dances and rehearsals he-lc xx ltllill Illl' srllnul. Miva Mrlilruy is operating a machine whivh mink:-s pliutustmic' copies uf wlmnl recnrcls. 'I'h e trnnseripts of future College students are drafted in Dr. lie-r1n's office along with other ieeortls pertaining.: to senior high sehool students. T SECRETARIAI- AND OFFICE STAFFS u .' 2 , , . ' JLIIVC, Mzrzgztretle N. Moore, Helen lx, Mortlund, Aleanne M. lfrovl. Mix o lnrn Nl lllilll Nlvlilroy. lhllllllk' Courxon, Mary Lee lloovler. fit'lll'Vlt'YC lifner, Mrs. Mildred We ff ldltll X Nltl Marjorie Rolwlm. li I .' . 1 . limes, Mm. .hllil VViek. .,,,.,.w2f' ' X 4 xr if-we V W BODY STUDENT Q MV QL STUP fix-pf -1 Q! E .f X... U5 LOOK X1 lg LISTEN as ac ,,.,, x , -X mfg, , . --nu., -f--pw T ,f X 2 f Ii w fs 0 4, I S if R Y J 111 I3 4 1 . , Ha. W m h .5 ,.i,, .1Mw , if, fm N151 'fan ,rl K Vim ffl!- S., 3 A, 7 I' W Qtr'-. , f Q .. k 'A W 39 Q. fr 'T Sig is X ,l f A IM- wiiffi L 5232 nv wi gvelfvi j Senior ueen flvelyn Philips enior ueen and Her Cuurt A D-X JAYNE DILTS NARCARE T HUVMRD CLWWE HIMIHBUZGER ROSE ZACHAR NARITLS RIPPE R NORMA PHILIPS Senior Queen Evelyn Philips MAR SHA JUAN FWCHULAS BARBARA TERRQWCH SUE GREENAWALT MARTHA ADAMS SENIORS-Class of 1954 CLASS OFFICERS DONALD EDVVARD SMITH . . . class president . . . Most Athletic . . jr. Kiwanian . . . Commencement Speaker . . . football, track, letters . Hi-Y . . . jA, president . . . Boy-of-the-Month . . . homeroom president. ANDREVV ROBERT TARCIIA . . . class vice-president . . . Best Sport . . . jr. Rotarian . . . varsity basketball . . . De-Co Club, president , . . hobby, art . . . employed, Mellon National Bank. EVELYN ANNE l'llII.Il'S . . . class secretary . . . Senior Queen . . . Most Popular . . . B certificates . . . Concert Choir . . . Band, tnajorette, letter . . . GAA . . . China Doll . . . jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . Y-Dettes. MARGARET BARNETT HOVVARD . . . class treasurer . . Queen's Court . . . Finance committee, chairman . . .Most Versatile . . bomerootn president . . . A, B certificates . . . cheerleading, letter . . GAA . . . jA, treasurer , . .Youth Assembly, secretary. Tull Rwuu' RICHARD II. ABRAMS . . . Student Council, president . . . Commencement Committee, chairman . . , jr. Kiwan- ian . . . Magnet business staff . . . Debate . . . jA, president . . . speech contest winner. jAMES CLAYTON ADAMS . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . intramural bas- ketball, volleyball . . . B certificate . . . employed, Karnes Bakery . . . hobby, sports . . . atnbition, minister. MARTHA ANN ADAMS . . , Student Council . . . Queen's Court . . . yearbook staff . . . Concert Choir . . . GAA . . . Harvey , student director . . . Meet Arizona . . . China Doll . . . jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . Youth Assembly. CHARLES C. AGGAS . . . em- lfnltom Rofwf jlIDl'l'lI ANNE ANDERSON . . . De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . Rainbow Girls . . . Y-Dettes . . . Luther League . . . homeroom officer . . . employed, 'l'routman's . . . atnbition, stenographer . . . took the Commercial Course. RIITH ELEANOR ANDERSON . . . Ilop committee . , . B certificate , , . Band, sec- retary . . , Orchestra . . . Organ . . . music letter . . . jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . Harvey . . . Church organist . . . Rainbow Girls. CAROL jEAN ANDRE . . . Name Card and Announcement committee . . . Orch- estra, letter . . . GAA . . . l'alette Art Club, SL'Cl'Ct2lI'y- treasurer . . . Ushers Club . . . jA . . . jr. Tuesday Music Club. ROBERT CHARLES ANGERT . . . Prom ployed as a truck driver , . . favozite hobby is hunting . . , ambition, to drive a trailer truck . . . took the General Course. SHIRLEY ANN ALBERTI . . . mem- ber of the property Committee and make-up committee, Harvey . . . member of the Y-Dettes , . . member of St. I'eter's Young Ladies Sodality. VVALLACE RAY ALLEN . . . member of the FFA, seminal . . . em- ployed as a farmer . . . hobbies are hunting and fishing . . . took the Auto Body Course . . . ambition, to become a machinist. jOHN jOSEl'I'l AMOS . . . employed as a lifeguard at the YMCA . . . took the Auto Body Course. Committee . . . intramural basketball . . . Visual Aids Crew . . . Butler Hunting and Fishing Club . . . em- ployed, Brose's Superette . . . hobby, driving . . . Gett- eral Course. jACK EDVVARD ARCHER , . . varsity swimming, letters . . . Student Council, alternate . . . hobby, hunting . . . employed as an usher at the Penn Theatre . . . General Course. VVALTER CHARLES ATKINSON . . . hobbies are skating and hunting . . . ambition, to become a Diesel engineer . . . General Course. BRUCE ,IOSEPH BALI ..... ' Xll-Athletic Dance committee . . . Finance Committee . . . homeroom treas- urer . . . intratnural basketball, volleyball . . . Student Council, representative. CAROL ANN BILLMAN . . . Name Card and Announcement committee . . . yearbook staff . . . make-up committee, Harvey , , , Jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . JA . . . Rainbow Girls . . . Y-Dettes . . . Mikado . . . student announcer. GERDA FAYE BILLMAN . . . Band . . . FHA, his- torian . . . employed at Murphys . . . hobby is collecting photographs . . . ambition, to become a homemaker . . . took the Commercial Course. GRETA KAYE BILLMAN . . . Band . . . FHA . . . employed at Murphys . . . hobbies are reading and collecting pictures . . . ambition, to become a homemaker . . . took the Commercial Course. JOHN L. BLACK . . . member of the Future Farmers of America . . . ambition, to become a farmer . . . took the General Course. JUDITH EILEEN BLACK . . . Finance committee . . . homeroom secretary-treasurer . . . B certificate . . . Concert Choir . . . Orchestra . . . music letter . . . majorette . . . Ushers Club . . . member of Y-Dettes . . . Rainbow Girls . . . participated in intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . . GAA. KENNETH LEE BLASKO .... A wards Day committee . . . varsity foot- ball, letters . . . intramural basketball , . . Butler Hunting and Fishing Club . . , YMCA . . . Butler Rifle Club . . . won honorable mention on the VVPIAL football team. DORIS JEAN BODESHEIM . . . homeroom secretary . . . Mixed Chorus . . . De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . nurse's aid . . . St. Peterls Sodality . . . CDofA . . . B certificate . . . ambition, to become a teacher . . . took the Commercial Course. RICHARD DAVID BONYAK . . . All-Athletic Dance committee . . . football, basketball, track, manager, letters . . . intramural basketball . . . French Club . . . JA . . , Cuckoos on the Hearth . . . Harvey . . . ambition, engineer. A. RAY BOOK . . . hobby is hunting . . . ambition, to become a member of the Air Force . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. ELAINE GRACE BORLAND . . . GAA . . . participated in the basketball and volleyball programs . . . Y-Dettes . . . FHA . . . 4-H Club . . . Young Peoples Fellowship . . .Church Choir . . . hobbies, skating and swimming. DOROTHY JEAN BOWSER . . . Name Card and Announce- ment committee, chairman . . . B certificates . . . intramural bowling . . . student announcer . . . Harvey . . . earnecl shorthand award . . . super- intendent, principal and guidance office assistant. BONITA IRENE BRANDON . . . Hop committee . . . homeroom ticket representative . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Girls Glee Club , . . FHA, chairman scrapbook committee . . . Luther League, secretary . . . Butler Bible Club. SUSAN JEAN BRODERICK . . . Class Night committee . . . Cuckoos on the Hearth , secretary . . . B certificates . . . Concert Choir . . . GAA . . . student announcer . . . Meet Arizona . . . China Doll . . . Forest Prince . . . YWCA. G. VVAYNE BROWN . . . Cap and Gown committee . . . Concert Choir ..., 1 X Cappella Choir . . . Butler Hunting and Fishing Club . . . JA . . . Luther League . . . Boys Symphonium Club. MARY ELISE BROWN . . . After-School Dance committee . . . B certi- iicate ...I ' X Cappella Choir . . . student announcer . . . Science Club . . . Church Choir . . . Young Peoples Association . . . Y-Dettes . . . Jr. Tues- day Music Club. , SENIORS-Class of 1954 LOUISE MARIE BALLON . . . has earned two B certificates . . . ambition, to do bookkeeping in an office or bank . . . took the General Course. MARY ELLEN BANCROFT . . . Ban- quet committee . . . B certificates . . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . , GAA . . . guidance office assistant . . . employed, Grants . . . ambition, bookkeeper . . . Commercial Course. MARGARET ANN BARR . . . Girls Glee Club . . . Y-Dettes . . . hospital aid, Hostess Shop . . . employed, Murphys . . . ambition, to become a secretary . . . took the Commercial Course. JEANNE T. BECKINGER . . . Memorial committee . . . A Cap- pella Choir . . . GAA . . . student announcer . . . FTA . . . FHA . . . Forest Prince . . . 4-H Club . . . Luther League . . . Organ, letter . . . Mikado. CHARLOTTE LEE BENJAMIN . . . Girls Glee Club . . . De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . FHA . . . Young Peoples Fellowship . . . employed, Smart Shop . . . Cooperative Office Training Course. ELIZABETH EVE BIKOWSKY . . . Banquet committee . . . Mixed Chorus . . . intramural volleyball . . . FHA . . . St. Paul's Sodality . . . YVVCA . . . ambition, secretary , . . took the Secretarial Course. 17 SENIORS-Class of 1954 MARY ELLEN CECELIA BUCKLEY . . . GAA . . . intramural volleyball, bowling . . . hobbies are XIII, music . . . ambition, to become a commercial artist . . . employed, Central Drug Store. MARY KA'l'lll.EEN BURKE . , . Publicity committee . . . French Club, vice-president . . . hobbies, reading, art . . . ambition, lawyer . . . employed, Central Drug Store . . . College Prepara- torv Course. IIARRY LEE BURNS . . . Committee of Committees , B certificates . . . varsity swimming, letters . . . intramural riflcry, archery . . . lli-Y . . , Butler Hunting and Fishing Club . . . De-Molay. VVAI.'l'ER AR'l'lll7R BURNS . . , Name Card and Announce- ment committee . . . varsity football . . . varsity track, letters . . . varsity swimming, letters . . , Ili'Y . . . Forest Prince . . . employed, YMCA. NANCY LEE BURTNER . . . Cap and Gown committee . . . homeroom officer . . . office aid . . . Rainbow Girls . . . Mariners . . . Saxonburg 'l'een-age Club . . . Com- mercial Course . , . ambition, secretary. CHERVYL MAXINE CAVALERO . , . Finance committee , . . homeroom secretary- trcasurer . . . Library Club . , . GAA, letter . . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . , took the Commercial Course. ALBERTA .IOANNE CAVVTHORNE .,.. ' Xwards Day committee . . . homeroom secretary . . . GAA . . . participated in the intramural basketball and volleyball programs . . . FHA . . . 4-H Club . . . employed, Murphys . . . hobbies, sewing and dancing . . . took the Commercial Course, JAMES L. CHAMBERS . . . sang in the Mixed Chorus . . . employed at the Penn Theatre and Penn Grill . . . took the Commercial Course . . . ambition, to become a salesman. ROBERT DELOY CHRIS'l'LEY . . . employed at the Kildoo Nurseries . . . hobby is hunting . . . took the General Course. JOAN MARGARET CHUBA . . . Memorial committee . . . Girls Glee Club . . . intramural, basketball, volleyball . . . property committee, Harvey . . . make-up committee, Forest Prince . . . .IA . . . CDofA . . . St. Peter's Sodality . . . ambition, secretary. LEONARD FRANK CHUBA . . . B certificates . . . member of the varsity track team . . . hobby, radio work , , , took the General Course. .IOHN KOCH CINGO- LANI . . . homeroom vice-president . . . Magnet business staff . . . year- book staff . . . junior Choir . . . intramural basketball . . . Latin Club . . . jA . . . Holy Name Society . , . YMCA . . . Mikado . . . ambition, chemical engineer. NANCY ALICE CLARK . . . Committee of Committees . . , B certiticates . . . yearbook staff . . . GAA . . , jr. Tuesday Music Club, treasurer . . . Y-Dettes, president . . . JA, salesmanager . . . delegate, .IA convention. DICK EUGENE CLAUSER , , . participated in the intramural basketball program . . . member of St. Michael's church . . . hobby, cars . . . am- bition, to become a success . . . took the General Course. VIUDITH LOUISE CLAYPOOI ,... Class Night committee ..., ' Y Cappella Choir . . . Girl's Glee Club . . . student announcer . . . French Club . . . Men Are I.ike Streetcarsu . . . Meet Arizona . . . ji: Downbeatu. DOLORES MAE CODISl'O'l' . . . intramural volleyball . . . St. Micliael's Young Ladies Sodality . . . Church Choir . . . hobbies, volleyball, dancing . . . ambition, piano teacher or secretary . . . employed, 'I'routmans . . . took the Commercial Course. VETO F. CODISPOT . . . varsity football, letters . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . . hobby, sports . . . employed at the Kroger Store . . , took the General Course. JIM G. CONKLIN . . . homeroom viceepresident . . . B certificates . . . Magnet reporter . . . -IA, vice-president , . . employed, service station . . . hobby, golf . , . ambition, to join the Navy . . . took the General Course. PAULINE ANN CONNELLY . . . GAA . . . intramural bowling . . . hobbies, golf, piano . . . ambition, to become a secretary and live in Florida . . . employed at the Main Restaurant . . . Commercial Course. ROSEMARY CONVERY . . . GAA . . . intramural basketball, volleyball , . . student announcer , . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . . employed, Isaly's Dairy . . . hobby, skating . . . ambition, to be a success . . . General Course. JOHN NORMAN COOPER . . . Name Card and Announcement com' mittee . . . homeroom officer . . . De-Co Club, vice-president . . , De-Co Minstrel . . . Luther League . . . Student Council . . . employed, service station . . . Distributive Education Course. I3 SENIORS-Class of 1954 NAME CARD AND ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Ru-'w Umm' Neigh, Kaltenbaugh, Druga, Mudrick, Andre, Grennek, Hull, Hillman. Rnfw Tfwo: Mullner, Fudoli, Kiser, Rivers, Bowser, Leonard, VValker. Ro-'w Tllrmx' Cooper, Leith, VVard, McCall, VVest, Zinman. Tap Rofw: KIENNFTII RICHARD COOPER . . . varsity football, as a farmer . . . ambition, to become an electrician. NANCY basketball, participated in intramural basketball . . . am- SFIFNIE COYLF . . . Memorial committee . . . participated bition, to be a success , . . employed at Isalys Dairy . . . in the intramural volleyball program . . . principals office took the General Course, PAUL AUGUST CORNIBF . .. aid . . . employed at 'I'routmans . . . took the General homeroom officer . . . varsity football, letters . . . intra- Course. VVICNDFLI, MICHAFI. CRAMFR .... 'X Cap- mural basketball . . . employed at Vicari Brothers . . . pella Choir , . , varsity swimming . . . Barber Shop Quar- ambition, automotive mechanic . . . took the General Course. tet Club . . . Iloly Name Society . . . St. Peter's Choir . . . ROSIC 'IFRICSA CONSICNTINO . . . Class Night commit- hobby, fixing antique cars . , . helps father drill for oil. tee . . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . . FTA . . . DAVID PAUL CRA'Ii'I'Y . , . member of the Center De-Co Club , , , De-Co Minstrel , . . employed, Kresge's Township baseball team . . . employed at the Sparkle Home , , . hobbies, skating, dancing . . . ambition, secretary. Center . . . hobbies, hunting, fishing . . . Industrial Arts ,IACK D. COIIRTNISY . . . member of the Visual Aids Course. Crew . , , hobbies, hunting, fishing, baseball , . . employed lfuflnm Rome: MARILYN ANN CRA'I I'Y . . . Girls Glee Club . . . Fruit Farm , . . hobby, fishing . . . ambition, pro-baseball intramural basketball, volleyball , . . Y-Dettes . , . Young player . . , took the General Course. HIQRIKERT ALVIN Peoples Fellowship . . . -I--H Club . , . guidance office as- CULLEN . . . varsity football . . . participated in the intra- sistant . . . ambition, bookkeeper . . . took the Commercial mural basketball program . . . employed at the Roth Mill- Course. GAIL CLIFFORD CRICSS . . . a member of the ing Co .... took the General Course. ,IAMES CUMBICR- FFA . . . hobbies are fishing and swimming, . . ambition, LAND . . . Best Dancer . . . Meet Arizona . . . The to become a construction worker , , . took the General Forest Prince . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . ambition, to be- Course. jUNE ALEICNIE CRESS . . . member of Church come a professional dancer . . . took the General Course. choir . . . Sunday School teacher . . . hobby, collecting HELEN CUMMINGS . . . Publicity committee . . . Magnet records . , . ambition, to become a mortician . . . took the news editor . , . GAA . . . Ushers Club . , . Palette Art General Course. ROBERT' LFE CRESS . . . FFA . . . Club . . . jr. 'Iiuesday Music Club . , , Youth Assembly Connoquenessing ball club . . . employed at the 'I'reesdale . . . Rainbow Giils . . . student announcer. SENIORS-Class of 1954 CLASS NIGHT COMMITTEE Rrmt-Unr.' Monks, Jerry, Consentino, Clay- pool, Broderick, Pasqualichio. Rnfw Tfwn: Ocsterling, Evans, Flick, Lawther, Smith, Olson. DONALD F. CITNNINGHAM . , . favorite hobbies are hunting and fishing . . , ambition is to become a success . . . took the General Course. RONALD FREDERICK CUPP . . . homeroom vice-president . . . varsity football . , . participated in varsity basketball . . . hobbies, football and baseball . . . ambition, to become a member of the United States Air Force . . . took the General Course. LULU BELLE CUSHEY . . . mem- ber of the -I-H Club . . . De-Co Club . , . participated in the De-Co Min- strel . . . employed Murphys . . . hobby, dancing . . . ambition, to become a nurse . . . Distributive Education Course. RICHARD CHARLES CYGAN . . . JV football . . . participated in intra- mural basketball and volleyball . . . member of the Sr. Holy Name Society . . . hobbies, golf and baseball . . . took the General Course. JAMES DANIELS . . . favorite sports are hunting and fishing . . . ambition, to become a carpenter . , . took the Industrial Arts Course. JAMES DREVV DANIELSON . . . B certificate . . . attended Mercersburg Academy . . . intramural basketball . . . member of the Visual Aids Crew , . . member of DeMolay , . . JA . . . hobbies, golf and horses . . . ambition, executive . . . took the College Preparatory Course. JAMES LESLIE DAVIS . . . After-School Dance committee . . . Magnet yearbook staff . , . track, swimming , , . employed, assistant chef, NatiIi's Restaurant . . , ambition, engineer . . . took the College Preparatory Course. SHIRLEY ANN DAUBENSPECK . . . B certificates . . . intramural basket- ball . . . De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . Meridian Girls' Circle . . . church choir . . . employed at Mellon National Bank . . , Cooperative Office Training Course. ROSE MARIE ELEANOR DAVIS . . . Prom com- mittee . . . homeroom president .... ' X, B certificates . . . intramural basket- ball . . . De-Co Club , . . De-Co Minstrel . . . publicity committee, Pygma- lion . . . Meridian Fife and Drum Corps . . . Rainbow Girls . . . JA. DANEEN DEAI ,...I ' Xfter-School Dance committee . . . participated in intramural basketball , . . Rainbow Gills . . . Meridian bowling league . . . Y-Dettes . . . employed, NVoodlawn Dairy Store . . . took the General Course. ANGELA GLORIA DeMA'I I'EIS . . . Magnet reporter . . . Magnet yearbook staff . . . participated in intramural basketball, volley- ball . . . essay contest winner . . . student announcer . . . JA . , . Y-Dettes . . . St. Michael's Sodality . . . ambition, to attend college. ROMEO RICHARD DEMA'I IiEIS . . . Mikado . . . intramural basketball . . . student announcer . . . member of the Cubs AC . . . employed, IIot Dog Sandwich Shop . . . hobby, reading . , . ambition, to become a success. NORBERT DENNIS . . . participated in the intramural basketball and volleyball programs . . . member of the Sea Scouts and Cubs AC , . . hobby, boxing . . . took the College Preparatory Course. JOHN ANTHONY DEROSE . . . homeroom treasurer . . . Band . . . clarinet quartet . . . saxophone quartet . . . music letter . . . Forest Prince . . . member of JA . . . took the College Preparatory Course. JAMES LEE DIAMOND . . . junior and sophomore class president . . . Committee of Committees . . . Hop committee, chairman . . . Most Popular . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Boys Symphonium Club . . . Meet Arizona . . Forest Prince . Mikado . . . Eagle Scout. 20 HENRY F. DICKEY . . . Commencement Speaker . . . Memorial com- mittee ..., LX, B certificates . . , Magnet yearbook staff . . . Band . . . Eagle Scout . . . Order of the Arrow . . . ambition, to be a chemist . . . Optimist Boy-of-the-Month. NANCY LOU DICKEY . . . Banquet committee . . . junior Choir . . . member of the De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . Rainbow Girls . . . member of .IA . . . employed, Grants . . . took the Distributive Education Course. ANITA GAYLE DICKSON . . B certificates . . . homeroom Magnet representative . . . hobby, art . . ambition, to become a secretary . . . took the Commercial Course. THOMAS MERLE DIETZEN . . . member of the Cap and Gown com- mittee . . . member of FFA . . . hobby, hunting . . . ambition, to become a machinist . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. ADA -IAYNE DILTS . . . B certificates . . . Magnet, associate editor . . . Concert Choir . . . GAA, Girl-of-the-Month . . . Queen's Court . . . Y-Dettes, president . . . jr. Tuesday Musical Club . . . jA . . . cheerleading, letter. PAUL EDVVARD DIMUN . . . varsity football, letter . . . varsity track, letter . . . member of the Rambling 66 . . . Hornets AC . . . ambition, to join the Navy . . . took the General Course. CARL DAVID DIVERS . . . participated in The Mikado . . . varsity swimming . , . has earned swimming letter . . . member of the United States Medical Reserve Corps . . . took the General Course. DONALD DEVAN DOINIHOFF . . . member of the Future Farmers of America, sentinel . . . employed at the Evans City A and P Store . . . favorite sport is fishing . . . ambition, to become a success. DAVID L, DOUGLAS . . . member of the Commencement committee , . . member of the Visual Aids Crew . . . ambition, to become an electrician . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. SALLY ANN DOYLE . . . member of the French Club . . . Y-Dettes . . . member of the CDofA .,.- IA , . . St. Paul's Sodality . . . employed at Montgomery VVards . . . College Preparatory Course. EVELYN IANE DRUGA . . . Name Card and Announcement committee . . . B certificate . . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . . student announcer . . . GAA . . . attendance office aid . . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . . Y-Teens. PATRICIA LOU DUKE . . . member of the Finance committee . . . homeroom secretary-treasurer . . .intramural basketball . . . member of St. joseph's Young Ladies Sodality . . took the College Preparatory Course. STEVE M. DUI,YA . . . homeroom athletic representative . . . varsity football, basketball . . . member of the Rambling 66 . . , Hornets AC . . . hobby, sports . . . ambition, to join the Navy . , . took the General Course. JAMES E. DUNN . . . Banquet committee . . , jr. Kiwanian . . . B cer- tificates . . . varsity football . . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . . Tigers Athletic Club . . , employed, Dunns Service Station . . . ambition, to become an engineer . . . College Preparatory Course. RAYMOND C. ELLENBERGER . . . member of the De-Co Club . . . employed at Books Shoe Store . . . hobby is traveling . . . took the Distributive Education Course. 21 SENIORS-Class of 1954 PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Rofw Unff Cummings, Pflugh, Sheptak, Otter- son, Trimbur, lludak. Rofw Tfwo: VVimer, Burke, Miller, Nowakow- ski, McCue, jewart, Jardin. SENIORS-Class of 1954 ROISERT l.aVERNE ELLENBERGER . . . favorite hobbies are roller skating, driving, and horseback riding . . . ambition, to become a farmer . . . took the General Course. OLIVA MAR- GARET ELI.l . . . Farewell committee . . . De-Co Club . . . participated in the De-Co Minstel , . . member of St. Michael's Sodality . . . Distributive Education Course . . . employed, VVool- worths. EMMA ,IANE ELLIOI' , . . intramural basketball. volleyball, bowling . . . GAA . . . hobbies, sports, baking, and dancing . . . ambition, to become a typist . . . General Course. .IACK DUVVAYNE ELLlO'l' , . . participated in the basketball, volleyball programs . . . hobby, lishing . . . ambition, radio oper- ator or mechanic .... 'Xuto Mechanics Course. DONALD R. ELLIS . . . l'rom committee , . . Concert Choir . . . Orchestra . . . French Club . , , Pygmalion . . . Meet Arizona . . . Forest Prince . . . publicity committee, Harvey . . . jA . . . Boy Scouts . . . Debate . . . Mikado, RAYMOND LEROY ELLISON . . . A Cappella Choir , , , Order of the DeMolay . . . National Hot Rod Club . , . Slippery Rock Sportsmen's Club , . . ambition, :I rch itcct. LOUIS I. ERDOS . . . attended St. Fidelis Seminary for three years . member of the newspaper staff at St. Fidelis . . . Holy Name Society . . . employed at McCarrens, Hoffman Auto Parts. ROSE MARIE EURY . . . B certificates . . . Girls Glee Club .... A Cappella Choir . . . Girls Ensemble . . . student announcer . . . employed at Murphys . . . hobby, music . . . ambition, to become a nurse. ANNA M. EVANS . . . Class Night committee . . . Girls Glee Club . . . make-up committee, Forest Prince . . . nurses's aid . . . .IA . . . hobby, dancing . . . ambition, nurse . . . took the Commercial Course , . , Mikado , RICHARD LEE FAGLEY . . . member of the varsity track team . . . French Club . . . Hi-Y . . . employed as a service station attendant . . . hobby, automobiles . . . ambition, to join the Army. -IOHN VVILLIAM FECICH . . . Christmas Card committee , . . B certihcates , . . Concert Choir ...I ' X Cappella Choir . . . intramural basketball . . . JA . . . em- ployed at Winters Drug Store . . . hobby, travel . . . took the College Preparatory Course. VIOLET MARIE FEND , . . intramural volleyball, horseback riding . . . student announcer . . . FHA, secretary . . . swim- ming aid . . . Mr. Millen's assistant . . . employed, Murphys . . . hobby, swimming . . . ambition, to own a home. GEORGE JOSEPH FETZKO . . . member of the Knights of St. Michael's church . . . Holy Name Society . . . employed at Isalys . . . bobby, photo- graphy . . . ambition, to join the Navy . . . General Course. SHIRLEY ANN FIELD . . . participated in the intramural bowling program . . . favorite hobbies are swimming and dancing . , . took the General Course. ROBERT GLENN FISHER .... 'Xfter-School Dance committee . . . varsity track . . . member of the De-Co Club , , , De-Co Minstrel . . . Magnet representative . . , Luther League . . . ambition, electrician . . . hobbies. skating, dancing . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. NANCY ANNE FI'I'Zl'A'l'RICK . . . Cap and Gown committee . . . De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . hobby, swimming . . . Distributive Education Course . . . employed at Loblaws . . . ambition, to be a success. CLYDE ARNOLD FLEEGER . . . Cuckoos on the Hearth . . . Band . . . varsity track . . . varsity swimming , . . participated in Education VVeek radio programs . . . Boy Scouts . . . General Course . . . member of the Army Active Reserve. JAMES R. FLEEGER . . , varsity swimming . . . employed at Macks chicken farm . . . hobbies, hunting, swimming, sleeping , . . ambition, to become a mechanical engineer . . . College Preparatory Course. ,lANE'I' IRENE FLEEGER . . . Cao and Gown committee . . . participated in intramural bowling. . . De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . employed, Butler Production Credit Co ..., took the Cooperative Education Course. RICHARD LYNN FLEEGER . . . member of the Unionville -l--H Club . . . favorite hobby is hunting . . . ambition, to become a machinist . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. RICHARD ROSS FLICK . . . Class Night com- mittee . . . homeroom vice-president . . . Palette Art Club . . . Forest Prince . . . DeMolay . . . employed, Penneys . . . hobbies, art and leather craft . . . took the General Course. 22 sEN1oRs-elm of 1954 LEONA VIRGINIA FOERTSCH . . . Banquet committee, FHA, president . . . costume committee, Forest Prince . , . China Doll . . . Meet Arizona . . . hobbies, sewing and cooking . . . General Course. SHELLY LYNN FOGEL . . . After-School Dance committee . . . participated in the intramural volleyball and bowling programs . . . Young Ladies Sodality of St. Michael's Church. DONALD VVILLIAM FOLLSTAEDT . . . B certi- ficates . . . varsity basketball , . . intramural basketball . . . -1--H Club . . . VVaither League . . . Saxonburg baseball club . . . ambition, mechanical engineer . . . General Course. RONALD E. FORCHT . . . After-School Dance committee . . . Mikado . . . participated in the operetta Forest Prince . . . employed, Lincoln-Mercury Company . . . ambition, new car dealer. RUTH MARIE FORRESTER . . . Cap and Gown com' mittee . . . De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . Y-Dettes . . Student Council, alternate . . . ambition, commercial artist . . Cooperative Education Course. JOANNE MARIE FOVVLER . . B certificates . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Girls Glee Club , . . Mikado . . . Latin Club . . . attendance office aid . . . Rain- bow Girls . . . ambition, medical librarian. MONA L. FROLE . . . homeroom vice-president . . . intramural basket- ball, bowling . . . member of the intramural volleyball championship team . . . GAA, letter . . . ambition, to become a nurse. FRANCES ANN FUDOLI , . . Name Card and Announcement committee . . . B certificates . . . Concert Choir . . . Mikado . . , Meet Arizona . . . China Doll . . . Forest Prince . . . ambition, bookkeeper . . . took the Commercial Course. RICHARD ANTHONY FUDOLI ...I A ll-Athletic Dance com- mittee . . . homeroom officer . . . Midwestern District Band . . . Band . . . Orchestra , . . music letter . . . Boys Symphonium Club . . . Bell Trio, Winner, Horace Heidt contest . . . orchestra, school productions. LEROY EDWARD GALI ,,.. intramural basketball . . . South Side base- ball and football teams . . . employed, Nixon Hotel . , , hobby, hunting . . . ambition, to go to Alaska . . . took Industrial Arts Course. JANET LOUISE GALLAGHER . . . Junior Choir . . . member of the Lilfrary Club . . . church choir . . . Pioneers Club . . . hobbies, skating, singing and dancing . . . took the Commercial Course. MARIORIE L. GALLAGHER . . , Magnet typiet . . . Girls Glee Club . . . GAA , . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . . FHA ..., JA . . . St. Mary's Sodality . . . YVVCA . . . ambition, typist . . . took the Commercial Course, MILDRED GENEVIEVE GALLAGHER . . . Junior Choir . . . member of the Pioneers Club . . . church choir . . . hobbies, skating and dancing , . . employed, Lashs Hardware and Variety Store . . . took the Commercial Course, LINDSAY BELLE GARBER . . . Cap and Gown committee . . . participated in Girls Chorus and Mixed Chorus at Slippery Rock High school . . . Y-Dettes . . . YFC . . . employed, The Ladies Store. JOSEPH GEORGE GARBISII . . . participated in the intramural basketball pro- gram . . . member of the Rifle Club . . . employed, Isalys Dairy Company . . . ambition, to become a cabinet maker. DOLORES JEAN GARING . . . intramural swimming, basketball, volley- ball . . . FHA, president . . . De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . hobby, skating . . . employed, lsraels . . . ambition, bookkeeper . . . took the Co- operative Office Training Course. RICHARD MECHLING GARRARD . . . The Mikado . . . varsity football, letter . . . participated in the intramural volleyball program . . . YMCA, leader . . . Tigers Athletic Club . . , ambition, civil engineer . . . College Preparatory Course. NANCY JO GARRISON . . . Magnet typist . . . Band, letter . . . participated in the intramural volleyball and bowling programs . . . ambition, to become a secretary . . , took the Commercial Course. LEROY PAUL GEIBEL . . . employed at Geibels Ashland Service . . . favorite hobby is hunting . . . ambition is to become a success . . . took the General Course. ELEANOR REED GEORGE . . . Most Musical . . . Christmas Card committee . . . B certificates , . . Organ . . . Concert Choir . . . music letter . . . Jr. Tuesday Music Club, president . . . Y-Dettes Jr. Downbeatu . . . Forest Prince , accompanist . . . JA, secretary . . . Rainbow Girls. FRANKLIN LEROY GIBSON . . . member of the Virual Aids Crew . . . member of the Knick Knock Ko. in the Junior Achieve- ment program . . . took the General Course. 23 SENIORS-Class of 1954 AFTER SCHOOL DANCE COMMITTEE Rufw Huw: Nauman, Brown, Deal. Sutton, Miuehart, Row 'I'ftcu.' VVQ-st, Davis, Fisher, Forcbt, O'Neil, lfogel. CAROLE FAYE GILLESPIE ...A 1 Xll-Athletic Dance committee . . . Best Dancer . . . China Doll . . . Forest Prince . . . The Mikado . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . Rainbow Girls . . . Y-Dettes . . . employed, Mellon Hank . . . ambition, dancing teacher, NANCY ELLEN GILLON . . . Commencement committee . . . li certificates . . . Magnet typist . . . Girls Glee Club . . . St. l'aul's Sodality . . . etnployed, Karnes Bake Shop . . . ambition, stenographer . . . took the General Course. LORETTA ANN GIUNTOLI . . . Farewell committee . . . H certificates . . . intramural volleyball . . , GAA . . . Ushers Club . . . Y-Dettes . . . attendance office aid . . . CDofA, president . . . St. Michael's Sodality . , , ,IA . . , ambition, nurse. CARI. ERIC GNADE . . . 'l'be Mikado . . . stage crew, assistant man- ager . . . member of the Holy Name Society . . . employed, service station . . . ambition, to go into stage work . . . General Course. ESTHER SUSANNA GOLD . . . participated in the intramural volleyball program . . . member of St. Mark's Luther League . . . church Choir . . . member of the FHA . , . took the General Course. MICHAEL CHARLES GONDA . . . member of the Holy Name Society of Herman . . . hobbies, hunting and reading . . . ambition, to become a success . . . took the Commercial Course. DONALD l,l-IRPY GOITLD , . . participated in intramural basketball . . . Visual Aids Crew, projeetionist . , , hobbies, riflery and archery . . . am- bition, to become a State Policeman . . . took the General Course. MARY ANN GRABF . . . B certificates . . . FHA, treasurer . , . jefferson 4-H Club, president . . . -lefferson Grange . . . hobby, reading . . . ambition, nurse . , . employed, waitress at tbe Sunset Restaurant . . . College Prepara- tory Course. DONALD li, GRAHAM . . . Student Council, representative . . , Butler Hunting and Fishing Club . f . North Butler Hunting and Fish- ing Club , . , Oneida Rod Club , , , hobbies, hunting and fishing. ,IENNINGS R. GRAHAM . . . varsity track, letter . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . , member of ,IA . . . employed at the Karnes Bake Shop, Bon Aire Shopping Center. MARY MARGARFT GRAHAM . , . intramural volleyball . . . -l-H Club . . . St. 'loseph's Sodality . . . hobbies, swimming, dancing and skating . . . employed, VVoolworth's . . . ambition, to become a secretary . . . took the Commercial Course. PATRICIA LOUISE GRAHAM . . . member of the CDofA . . . Young Ladies Sodality . . . hobby, collecting salt and pepper shakers . . . appeared in Show Case of 51 and 52 . . . General Course. jACQUEI.INE S'l'EI,l.A GREEN . . . De-Co Club , . , De-Co Minstrel . . . employed at Murphys . . , hobby, dancing . . . ambition, to become a success . . . took the Distributiye Iiducation Course. MARGARET A. GREEN . . . participated in intramural bowling . . . Y-Teens . . . CDofA . . . Young Ladies Sodality of St, l'eter's church , . , employed, Murphys . . , ambition nurse . . . took the General Course. DAVID THOMAS GRAY . . . B certifieate . . . Mikado . . . Orchestra, letter . . . varsity football, letter . . . varsity track, letter . . . intramural basketball . . . French Club . . . Boys Symphonium Club , . . Youth Fellowship, vice-president . . . ambition, to attend VVest Point. 2-lf NORMA JEAN GREEN . . . Christmas Card committee . . . B certificates . . . Concert Choir, letter . . . intramural bowling . . . student announcer . . . The Forest Prince . . . guidance office aid . . . took the Commercial Course, PATRICIA ANN GREEN . . . Commencement Speaker . . . Com- mittee of Committees . . . Cap and Gown committee . . . A, B certificates . . . Magnet staff . . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . . principals office aid . . . GAA . , . JA . . . ambition, nurse. CAROLYN SUE GREEN- AVVALT . . . Best Sport . . . Queen's Court . . . Hop committee . . . cheerleader . . . Concert Choir . . . GAA . . . JA . . . Y-Dettes . . . Jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . Rainbow Girls . . . student announcer . . . The Mikado . SHIRLEY GREENERT . . . B certificates . . . intramural basketball, volley- ball, bowling . . . GAA, letter, assistant volleyball sports manager . . . church choir . . . senior class all-star volleyball team . . . ambition, secretary . . . Commercial Course. VVALTER VVILLIAM GREENERT . . . home- room vice-president . . . Christmas Card representative , . . B certificates . . . intramural basketball . . . JA . . . Holy Name Society . . . employed, service station . , . took the College Preparatory Course. LARRY GORDON GREENVVAY . . . Christmas Card committee, chairman . . . B certificate . . . Magnet newspaper and yearbook, sports editor , . . Student Council, alternate . . . JA, president . . . attended JA convention . . . Jr. Kiwanian . . . College Preparatory Course. ANTHONY RICHARD GREGORY . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . . employed at Harmans Pharmacy . . . ambition, to be a success . . . took the General Course. JUNE M. GREGORY . . . participated in the intramural volleyball program . . . member of the publicity committee, Harvey . . . principals office aid . . . ambition, to become a nurse. ZANDRA NELL GRENET . . . Christmas Card com- mittee . . . participated in intramural basketball, volleyball and bowling . . . GAA . . . Luther League . . .Tumble Inn . . . JA . . . hobby, skating . . . ambition, to become an oral-hygienist . . . took the General Course. HELEN GRENNEK . . . Name Card and Announcement committee . . . B certificates . . . De-Co Club . . . Meet Arizona . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . employed, Tracy Office Equipment . . . took the Cooperative Office Training Course. RAYBETTA LEE GRESSLEY . . . member of the Christmas Card committee . . . member of the Library Club . . . participated in the Junior Achievement program . . . took the Commercial Course. ROBERT GEORGE GRIGOLETTI , . . Hop committee , . . Magnet staff . . . intramural basketball . . . Mikado . . . Hi-Y . . . JA . , . Forest Prince . . . Tigers Athletic Club . . . St. Paul's Holy Name Society . . . College Preparatory Course. LILLIAN JEAN GRINDEI .... participated in the intramural basket- ball and volleyball programs . . . church choir . . . hobbies, swimming, skating and dancing . . . ambition, to become a bookkeeper . . . Com- mercial Course. MAURICE ROGERS GROSCLAUDE . . . member of the French Club, vice-president . . , assistant manager of the Butler Theatre . . . ambition, to enter the theatre field . . . Cooperative Training Pro- gram. THOMAS VV. GROUTT . . . VVittiest . . . Jr. Rotarian . . . home- room president . . . B certificates . . . Band . . . varsity swimming . . . student announcer . . . French Club . . . Boys Symphonium Club . . . St. Peter's Holy Name Society . . . Hi-Y . . . intramural basketball. 25 SENIORS-Class of 1954 FAREWELL COMMITTEE Ru-'w Uma' Ripper, Giuntoli, Holmes, VVcir, Ca wthorne, McCormick. Rofw Tfwo: Schneider, Swallop, Elli, Mack, Blaslto, lNIcLean. SENIORS-Class of 1954 CHRISTMAS CARD COMMITTEE Ru-tc Um' .' Grcssley, Rutkoski, Mcllonald, XVe- tick. Green, Polanec, Houllion. Rufzc Tfzcn: Greenert, George, Montag, YValters, lfccich, Grenet, VVhite, Greenway. THOMAS BERT GUTHERIE . . . member of Hi-Y . . . earned the Ernest E. Eaton Award . . . member of the Hoy Scouts . . . hobby, tinkering with cars . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. HELEN BERNICE GYONGOSI . . . Prom committee . . . participated in the intramural basketball, volley- ball and bowling . . . student announcer . . . GAA , . . China Doll , . . St. -Iohn's Greek Catholic Choir, president . . . YVVCA , . , employed at jaffes. DORIS LOUISE HAHN . , . Magnet staff, reporter . . . attendance office aid , . . member of the Young Ladies Sodality . . . employed at the Darling Shop . . . Commercial Course. jOSEPH THOMAS IIANCIIOSKY . . . Christmas Card committee . . intramural basketball . . . 'IA . . . St. Conrad's Holy Name Society . . . employed, VVoolworths . . . hobbies, hunting, fishing, and swimming . . . took the General Course. GEORGE INIICIIAEL HAPSIC . . . Niemorial committee , . . participated in varsity track . . . member of the Science Club . . . ambition, to become a doctor . . , took the College Preparatory Course. MARGARET LOUISE HARIFF . . . homeroom secretary . . . FHA, secretary . . . Y-Dettes . . . St. Peter's Sodality . . , employed, Murphys . . . hobbies, dancing and skating . . , ambition, to do office work or become a nurse. PATRICIA AI.ICE HASBACH . . . intramural basketball, volleyball. horseback riding . . , swimming aid . , . Butler swimming team . . . em- ployed, ,lack and jill Cleaners . . . hobby, sports . . . ambition, telephone operator . . . Commercial Course. VVAl.'I'ER ROBERT IIAUG . . . Com- mittee of Committees ...I Xll-Athletic Dance committee, chairman . . . homeroom president . . . varsity football . . . intranmral basketball . . . l7eMolay . . . Youth Assembly, president . . . S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A .... hobby, football , . . lNIikado . LAVVRENCE l'Al'I. IIEAOE . . . member of Band . . . member of Samonburg Sportsman Club , , . employed, Du-Co Ceramic Co .... ambition, to learn the trade of cabinet making. IRENE ELIZABETH HEASLEY . . . Magnet typist . . . participated in thc intramural volleyball and bowling programs . . . student announcer . . . visual aids secretary . . . CDofA . . . employed, Kresges . . . am- bition, secretary . . . took the Commercial Course. THOMAS ROY HEATH . . , participated in the intramural basketball program . . . member of the Island Aces . . . YMCA , . . Cubs baseball team , . . ambition, to join the Navy. NORMA -IEAN HEI.LER . . . Magnet typist . . . -lunior Choir . . . participated in intramural bowling . . . student announcer . . , Forest Prince . . . Y-llettes . . . ambition, to becotne a secretary . . . took the Commercial Course. GARNET T. HENRICKS . . , sang in the junior Choir . . . member of the church choir of St. Mark's Lutheran Church . , . member of the Luther League . . . General Course. RALPH LAVERNE HENRY . . . participated in the intramural basketball and volleyball programs . . . member of the Visual Aids Crew . . . employed, VVest End Garage . . . ambition, sports equipment retailer. STEPHEN R. HERMAN . . . intramural basketball . . . member of the Visual Aids Crew . . . stage crew . . . participated in the Education VVeek radio programs . . . ambition, to join the Navy. 26 W SENIORS-Class of 1954 ROGER ALAN HEROLD . . . Hop committee . . . intramural basketball . , . participated in the operetta, Forest Prince . . . employed, A and P Food Store . . . College Preparatory Course. ROBERT FRANK HERTZ . . . Commencement committee . . . Jr. Rotarian . . . homeroom pre:ident . . . Optimist Boy-of-the- Month . . . B certificates . . . JA, president . . . Student Council, Community Activities committee, chairman. JOSEPH CHARLES HESKY . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . music letter . . . intra- mural basketball . . . St. Peter's Holy Name Society . . . ambition, mechanical engineer . . . Industrial Arts Course. KENNETH V. HIGGINS . . . JA . . . won car in safe driving contest . . . employed, I-Ieist's Tire Shop . . . ambition, to join the Air Force , . . General Course. RODNEY F. HIGGINS . . . member of the Band ...I -X , B certificates . . . participated in JA . . . hobby is skiing . . . Eagle Scout . . . took the General Course. WALTER DAVID HILLES . . , participated in the intramural basketball program . . , employed at Hilles Office Supply . . . won the foul shooting trophy. CONSTANCE MARY HINCHBERGER . . . Finance committee . . . Best Looking . . . Queen's Court .... A . B. certificates .... 'X Cappella Choir . . . cheerleader . . . Latin Club, secretary-treasurer . . . GAA . . . Forest Prince . . . Junior Tuesday Music Club . . . JA, secretary . . . Y-Dettes, vice-president. LEVVIS ARTHUR HINCHBERGER . . . employed at the Allison News Agency . . . favorite hobby, reading . , . ambition, to join the Navy . . . College Preparatory Course. MARSHALL RAYMOND HINCHBERGER . . . member of the YMCA . . . employed at the Hot Dog Sandwich Shop . . . favorite hobbies are trapping, hunting and fishing. MILDRED EDNA HINCHBERGER . . . B certificate . . . member of St. Paul's Sodality . . . hobbies, swimming and square dancing . . . ambi- tion beautician or seamstress . . . took the Commercial Course. RICHARD A. HOEHN . . . Prom committee . . . Jr, Kiwanian . . . A, B certificates . . . Concert Choir . . . Latin Club . . . Luther League . . . DeMolay . . . Eagle Scout . . . Pro Deo Et Patria Award . . . Optimist Boy-of-the-Month . . . National Forensic League Degree of Excellence. BEVERLY ANN HOLCOMBE . . . Memorial committee . . . B certificate . . . Girls Glee Club , . . attendance office aid . . . employed, Goehring's Store . . . hobby, playing piano . . . ambition, private secretary. SAMUEL F. HOLFMAN . . . favorite hobbies are hunting and target shooting , . . ambition, to become a mechanic . . . took the General Course. GERALD VVILBERT HOLL . . . B certificates . . . participated in intra- mural basketball . . . member of the 4-H Club . . . employed at the Du-Co Ceramics Co .... ambition, to become an electrical engineer . . . took College Preparatory Course. MARLENE FLORENCE HOLLOBAUGH . . . homeroom officer , . . B certificates . . . member of the Dixit Speech Club . . . member of the French Club . . . CDofA , . . employed at the Butler Theatre . . . took the Commercial Course. BETTY JEAN HOLMES . . . member of the Awards Day committee . . . homeroom vice-president . . . B certificates . . . member of the De-Co Club, secretary . , . De-Co Minstrel . . . nurse's office . . . emoloyed, Carl E. Shields 8: Co. JAMES ARDEN HONSE .... A fter-School Dance committee . . . varsity football, letters . . . varsity track, letters . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . . ambition, to become an engineer . . . took the College Preparatory Course. SHIRLEY MARIE HORTERT . . . member of the GAA . . . participated in the intramural basketball and volleyball programs . . . took the Commercial Course. DIANE MARIE HOULLION . . . Christmas Card committee . . . intra- mural volleyball, bowling . . . student announcer . . . Forest Prince . . . Y-Dettes . . . CDofA . . . St. Michael's Sodalitv . . . lr. Tuesday Music Club . , . Commercial Course. MARSHA HELENE HUBA . . . Most-Likely-to-Succeed . . . A, B certificates . . . Queerfs Court . . . year- book, co-editor . . . Concert Choir . . . Stephen Foster Mu-'ical Club, pres- ident . . . Luther League, treasurer , . . Latin Club . . . Mikado , chore- ographer. PATRICE ELAINE HUDAK . . . Publicity committee . . . Palette Art Club . . . CDofA . . . Speech Club , . . employed. Hudaks florist . . . ambition, interior decorator . . . took the General Course. 27 SENIORS-Class of 1954 EMMA JANE lIIlI.I ,,.. member of the Name Card and An- nouncement committee . , . member of the A Cappella Choir , . . ambition, to become a nurse. STEPHEN ANDREVV HUNKA . . . favorite sports are hunting and fishing . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. ROBERT ARNOLD IIURLEY . . . homeroom vice- prcsitlent . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . . member of the Island Aces . . . took the General Course. DOROTHY ANN llI7SSAR , . . Cap and Gown committee . . . B certihcates . . , Library Club , . , Forest Prince , Make-up committee . . . ambition, secretary . , . took the Commercial Course. RICHARD FLOYD IIITTCHISON . . , Air Scouts . . . Hot Rod Club . . . llunting and Fishing Club . . . employed, Pauls Sunoco Service Station . . . Industrial Arts Course. VIRGINIA LEE IETTO . . . intramural basketball and volleyball . . . member of the Young Ladies Sodality . . . ambition, to become a secretary . . . took the Commercial Course. JAMES IFFT . . . employed at a poultry farm , . . hobbies are hunting and fishing . . . ambition, to become a mechanical engineer . . . took the College Preparatory Course. JOSEPHINE KIAGNICH . . , Committee of Committees . . . homeroom vice-president . , . Magnet business staff, manager . . . student announcer . . . FTA, vice-president . . . member of Y-Dettes . . . -lr. Red Cross certificate. -IOYCE AGNES 'IARDIN , . . Publicity committee . . . B certificates . . . intramural basketball . . . De-Co Club . . . Conservation Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . Luther League . . . employed, Traders . . . took the Cooperative Office Training Course. GLORIA ROSE -IERRY . . . Class Night committee . . . intramural basket- ball, volleyball, bowling . . . Forest Prince , committee . . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . , . YVVCA . . . ambition, nursing . . . took the College Preparatory Course. ROSE MARIE IEVVART . . . Publicity committee . . . homeroom secretary . , . B certificates . . . De-Co I.uncheon Club, treasurer . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . -IA , . , employed, Troutmans . . . hobbies. sewing and dancing . . . Distributive Education Course, UIOANN E. JOHNSON . . , Hop committee . . . Magnet typist . . . Concert Choir . . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . . GAA . , . Ushers Club . . . Y-Dettes , . . St. I'aul's Sodality . . . CDofA . . . homeroom ticket repre- sentative . . . employed, Murphys. IRENE BARBARA ,IIIRYSTA . . . Hop committee . . . Nlagnet repre- sentative . . . member of the Lyntlora Drum and Bugle Corps . . , member of St. ,lohn's Greek Catholic Choir . . , took the General Course. SHIRLEY MAE KALTENBAUGH . . . member of the Name Card and Announce- ment committee . . . Magnet typist . . . school aid, principals office . . . ambition, to become a piano teacher . . . took the Commercial Course. DALE MARTIN KARENBAUER . . . member of the Hunting and Fishing Club of Butler . , . employed at Steighners Excavating and Grading . . . took the General Course. CAROI. .IOYCE KARNES . , , member of GAA . . . participated in the intramural basketball, volleyball, and bowling programs . . . member of the Y-Dettes . . . ambition, to become a tvoist . . . took the Commercial Course. PAUL LEROY KAUFMAN . . . FFA, secretary . . . stage crew . . . Connoquenessing baseball team . , . member of the 4-II Club . . . St. Paul's Church Choir . . . employed, Kaltenbaugh Construction Co. . . . ambition, to becotne a bulldozer operator. PETRO AIOHN KEFFALAS . . . home room treasurer . . . favorite hobby is hunting . . . ambition, to join the Navy . . . took the General Course. PATRICIA LOUISE KERVVIN .,.. Xll-Athletic Dance committee . . . Girls Glee Club , . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . . St. Peter's Young Ladies Sodality . . . 4--H Club , . , hobbies, roller skating, swimming . . . ambition, nurse. RICHARD EUGENE KEMPER . . . homeroom treasurer . . . B certificate . . . member of the Latin Club , . . hobby, hunting . . . ambition, to join the Air Force . . . took the General Course. CAROL JOYCE KINGSLEY . . . B certificates . . . Orchestra, letter . . . District Orchestra . . . French Club . . , The Forest Prince . . , Publicity com- mittee, Harvey . . . Y-Dcttes . . . Youth Fellowship . . . ambition, nurse . . . College Preparatory Course. 28 SENIORS-Class of 1954 4 I as JUNIOR SERVICE CLUB MEMBERS RofwU11r.' Groutt, Murphy, Hertz, B. Smith, Tarcba, Mixer, McLaren. Rofw Tfwu: Abrams, D. Smith, Hoehn, Shields, Dunn, Lassinger, O'Donnell, Sanzotti. Not piftur1'i1'.' Greenway, McLean. Top rofwi ROMAINE EASTON KISER . . . Hop committee . . . homeroom vice-president . . . B certificates . . . GAA . . . Latin Club . . . F'l'A . . . FNA, president . , . Student Council, alternate . . . Harvey , publicity committee . . . Rainbow Girls . , . Youth Fellowship. VIOLA M. KISER . . . Name Card and Announcement committee . . . B certi- ficate .... -X Cappella Choir . . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . . Sunday School teacher . . . employed, Sun Drug Store . . . General Course. jOHN j, KLARA . . . hobbies, golf, football . . . attended the Third National Scout Jamboree in California . . . ambition, to join the Merchant Marine . . . took College Preparatory Course. CATHERINE ELIZABETH KLEE . . . Orchestra, letter . . . A Cappella Choir . . . student announcer . . . Meet Bottom rufwi MARILYN SUE KREBS . . . member of the FHA . . . Harvey , costume committee . . . member of St. Peter's Young Ladies Sodality . . . YYVCA . . . took the Com- mercial Course. LARRY M. KRIESS . . . FFA, president . . . member of the Connoquenessing baseball teatn . . . winner, State Dairy judging Contest . . . Keystone Farm- er's Degree applicant. EUGENE FREDERICK KRONE- BERG . . . member of the FFA , . . church choir . . . member of the VVealther League . . . -l--H Club . . . hobbies, hunting and fishing . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. DOMINICK RICHARD LABELLA . . . participated in the variety shows . . . Hi-Y . , . hobbies, hunting and horse- back riding . . . ambition, to become an electrician . . . Arizona . . . Forest Prince , . , Pygmalion ticket committee . . . Luther League . . . Rainbow Girls, worthy adviser . , . Y-Teens . . . jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . Mikado , RICHARD VALENTINE KLEE . . . varsity football, letter . . . varsity track . . . intramural basketball . . . Speech Club . . . ambition, to become a physical edu- cation teacher . . . took the College Preparatory Course. SYLVIA jEAN KNOCH . . . member of St. Paul's Church . . . hobbies, watching television and skating , . . ambition, to become a secretary . . . took the Commercial Course. DALE HERMAN KOEGLER . . . earned a B certificate . . . member of the Palette Art Club . . . took the General Course. took the Industrial Arts Course. PAUL A. LAMBERMONT . . . employed at the Keystone Electric Supply Co .... took the General Course. RONALD EDVVARD LAMO'I l'E . . . Publicity committee . . . B certificates . . . Band . . . District Band . . . varsity track . . . student announcer . . . Ushers Club, head usher . . . Morning After . . . am- bition, chemical engineer . . . Cuckoos on the Hearth . MARY ELLEN LARKIN . . . VVittiest . . , yearbook staff . . . Magnet reporter . . . B certificates . . . Mixed Chorus , . , GAA . . . Latin Club . . . French Club . . . St. l'aul's Sodality, setretary-treasurer . . . Stephen Foster Musical Club. SENIORS-Class of 1954 ALI, ATHLETIC DANCE COMMITTEE Nnfzc Umm' Gillespie, XYhitehill, Snyder, Yarger Matko, Nicholas. Rufzc 'l'f:cu,' Mixer, lionyak, llaug, Powers, lial' lfmloli, Smith. RAYMOND LASICHAK . . . memher of the Lyndora Hornets . . . tnemher of the choir of St, john's Greek Catholic Church . , , took General Course. LARRY VVAYNE LASSINGER . . . Commencement Speaker , . . jr. Kiwanian . . . homeroom president . . . varsity foothall, manager, letters . . . varsity swimming, manager, letters , . . -IA, vice-president , . . Luther League . . , puhlicity committee, Harvey , . , Optimist lioy-of-the-Month. LORE'l l'A LEE LAVORINI , . . Girls Glee Cluh , , . lishers Cluh , . . employed Ilarmans Phartnacy . . , hohhies, music, tennis and dancing . arnhition, hookkeeper . . , took the Connnercial Course. CAROL ANN LAVVLER . . . GAA . . . intramural haskethall, volleyhall, howling' . . . homeroom treasurer . . , student announcer . , . Science Cluh . . , operettas , . . jr. 'Fucsday Music Cluh . . , Y-llettes . . . Cl3ofA, treasurer , . . .IA . . . amhition, secretary . . . took the General Course. DIAMES A. LAVVSUN . . . favorite hohhies are hunting: and fishing . . . employed as a farmer . , . amhition, electrician , . , took the General Course. HARRY AR'l'HllR LAW l'llER . . , Class Night committee . . . tnemher of the De-Co Cluh . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . l'ennsylvania Youth 'Fernperance Council . . . plans to enter the ministry , . . took the l7i-tri- hutive Education Course. CATHERINE DUROIIIY LEDFORU , . . li certificates . . . Girls Glee Cluh . . , intramural volleyhall and howling . . . De-Co Cluh . . . FHA. parliamentarian . . . Ile-Co Minstrel . . . Meridian Fife and Drum Corps . . . employed, hookkeeper, Mellon Iiank. PAUL GIRARD LEFEVRE A Cappella Choir . . , varsity track . , . intramural haskethall . . . Boys Syrnphoniuin Cluh . . , Meridian liasehull Cluh . . . has a preliminary offer from the VVashington Senators, THOMAS VVENDLE LEHNERI7 . . , The Mikado . . . I5 certificates . . . -IA ...A Xir Scouts . . . St. l'eter's Holy Name Society and church choir . . . hohhies, howling and radio work . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. NANCY STARR LEl'l'll . . . Name Card and Announcement committee . , . H certificates 4 . , Magnet, literary editor . . , A Cappella Choir . . , Concert Choir . , . French Cluh . , . Youth Fellowship , , . Y-llettes . . . Student Council, representative , . . amhition, nurse. IDELORES jEANE'l I'E LEONARD . . . Name Card and Announcement Committee . . . B certi- ficates . . . Magnet husiness staff , . . GAA , . . intramural haskethall, volleyhall, howling, letter ..., Xll-Star teatn , . , EFA . . . amhition, phys- ical education teacher , . . College l'reparatory Course. ,HTNE MARIE LERUY . . , Girls Glee Cluh , , . memh.-r of the Ushers Cluh , , . hohhy, dancing . . . ainhition, to hecome a succesf ful secretary . . . took the Hus- iness Course. SHIRLEY ANN LESKU . . . Mixed Chorus . . , intramural haskethall, volleyhall . . . Lihrary Cluh, secretary . . . opcrettas, make-up committee . . . Lyndora Y-teens . . . Rainhovy Girls , 4 . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps. MARY ICI,I.l-ZN l.IiSl,lE . . . Orchestra , , , I'reparatory Band . . . Mixed Chorus , . . chu eh choir , . , Saxonhurg 'Feen-Age Music Cluh , . . employed, Du-Co Ceramic Co ,... amhition, to hecome a suc- cessful secretary . . . Commercial Couree. 'l'llEODt3RE A. l,lES'I'YK, jtt. . , . Palette Art Cluh . . , church choir . . . enjoys haskethall . . . em- ployed as a service station attendant . , . hohhies, art, sports, playing the accordian , . . Art Exhihit prize winner. 30 GARETH DUVVAYNE LFVVIS . . , Prom Committee . . . homeroom vice- president . . . Band . . , Orchestra . , . Boys Symphonium Club . . . DeMolay . . . employed at Penneys . . , hobbies, photography, music . . . ambition, to enter business administration, ESTHER ICIIFEN LINABER- GFR . . . participated in the horseback riding program . . . principals office aid . , . ambition, to become a successful secretary . . . took the Commercial Course. .IOSFPII S, I.lNDFI,I, . . . participated in the intramural basket- ball program . . , member of the YMCA . . . Explorer Scout . . . ambition, to become an engineer and attend Carnegie 'l'ech . . , took the College Preparatory Course. VINCENT PHILLIP LORFNZ . . . varsity track, swimming . . . int a- mural basketball . . . Cubs lioxing Association . . . Plank Road Association . . . second place in novice boxing tournament , . . hobby, boxing . . . Business Course. HIQLICN LOWVRY , . . De-Co Club . . , FIIA . , . Luther League . , . employed, Neufs Butler Paint and Glass , . . Co-operative Office Training Course . . . hobby, skating . . . ambition is to become a bookkeeper, AIOYCIC FI,IZABF'I'H MACK . . . Farewell Committee . . . Commencement Speaker . . . homeroom officer . . . B certificates . . , Magnet, coby-editor , , , Ushers Club . . , Y-Dettes . . . St. Pauls Sodalitbs president . . . Student Council . , . College Preparatory Course. THOMAS FRANCIS MACK . . . employed at Thomas Mack and Sons . . . spends spare time working on cars , . . took the General Course, MARGARET CATHFRINIQ MADDFRN . . . member of her church choir . . , library assistant . . . Young Peoples Society . . . participated in the intramural basketball and volleyball programs . . . ambition, to become a commercial artist , . . took the Commercial Course. VVILLIAM P. MAGFF . . . enjoys spending spare time hunting and fishing . . . ambition, to be- come a pilot in the ll. S. Navy . , . took the College Preparatory Course. ARIIIUR STIQVICN MAIIALIK . . . intramural basketball . , . Butler Hunting and Fishing Club . . . Boy Scout . . . Motorcycle Club . . . Hot Rod Club . . . ambition, master mechanic . . . employed, Franks Esso Station. DONNA M. MAI-IONFY . . . intramural basketball and volley- ball . . . GAA . . . principals office aid . . . hobbies, swimming, skating . . . employed, Viloolworths . . . ambition, to become a bookkeeper . . . took the Commercial Course. DORIS MARIE MAHONEY . . . Banquet Committee . . . De-Co Club . . , De-Co Minstrel . . . principals office aid . . . hobbies, dancing and roller skating , . . employed, Mellon National Bank . . . ambition, bookkeeper . . , Cooperative Training Course. CHARLES NICK MALIS . . , homeroom treasurer . . . favorite pastime is collecting odd coins , . , employed at Chucks Place . , . took the General Course. -IOHN LFE MARCIIYSHYN , . . member of the FFA . . . mem- ber of the Army Reserves . . . employed as a mechanic . . . ambition, to become master mechanic , . , took the Industrial Arts Course, NANCY LOUISE MARKLI-I . . . jr. Choir . . . participated in the intramural basketball, volleyball and bowling programs . . . member of the GAA . . . member of the Y-Dettes . . . church choir . . . ambition, stcnographer . . took the General Course. 31 SENIORS-Class of 1954 BANQUET COMMITTEE Rnfw Umm' Iiikowsky, Dickey, Mahoney, Ban- croft, Skrabak, Foertch. Rofw Tfwn: Terbovich, Yingling, Michael, Shields, Dunn, Miller, Zachar. SENIORS-Class of 1954 MARY MARGARIYI' MAR'l'SOI.F . . . De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . . Youth Temperance Council . , . church choir . . . employed, Butler Florist Co .... Cooperative Office Training Course. BARBARA ELIZABE'I'H MATKO . . . All-Athletic Dance committee . . . B certificates . . . Band . . . Majorette . . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . . Mikado . , . China Doll , . . Forest Prince . . . attendance office aid. MARIIIA l'AIiI.lNE McCAI.I ,... Name Card and An- nouncement committee . . . homeroom athletic representative . . . student announcer , . . Forest Prince , , , church choir . . . Christian Endeavor . , , Y-Dettes . . . nurse's aid. DORIS JANE McC.-XNDLESS . . . Organ . . . intramural volley- ball, bowling , . . church choir . . . Luther League . . . hobbies, skating, bowling . . . took the Commercial Course. MARY MAE Mt'CANDI.I'iSS . . . member of her church choir . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . . library assistant . . . , took the General Course. lN'IYR'I'I,E M. INICCANDLESS . . . mem- 1 ber of the Ilop committee . . . De-Co Club . . . participated in the De-Co Minstrel . . . employed, Iroutmans , . . hobby, horse- back riding . . . Distributive Education Course. TWILA MAE MCCANDLESS . . . De-Co Club . . , De-Co Minstrel . . . hobbies, driving, skating and dancing , . . employed, State Farm Insurance Company . . . took the Cooperative Office Training Course. VVILLIAM DEAN MCCLIMANS . . . homeroom vice-president . . . Conservation Club . . . Dixit Speech Club . . . Butler Aquarium Society, vice-president . . . employed, Sparkle Market . . . hobby, taking care of tropical fish. MARILYN JEAN MCCORMICK . . . Awards Day committee . . . B cer- tificates . . . Concert Choir . . , Girls Glee Club . , . intramural basketball, bowling . . . GAA . . . Rainbow Girls . . . Methodist Youth Fellowship . . . employed, Broses Superette . . . took the Commercial Course. HERBERT NELSON MCCOY, JR .... Finance committee . . . B certi' ficates . . . homeroom officer . . . varsity track . . , Latin Club . , . DeMolay . . . employed, Kozy Korner . . . hobby, playing the harmonica . . . am- bition, to attend Penn State. JAMES II. MCCREA . . . Future Farmets of America, vice-president . . . employed at his uncle's farm . . , hobbies are hunting and baseball . . . ambition is to become a farmer. GARY LEE MCDEAVLIVI' . . . Band . . . music letter . . . member of the Visual Aids Crew . . . employed by the Eisler's Nurseries . , . hobbies, hunting and fishing . . . took the Cotnmercial Course. JOAN LEE MCCUE . . . Publicity committee . . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . . Palette Art Club . . . French club . . . Forest Prince? . . . The Mikado . , . library assistant . . . Employed, at the Central Drug Store. CHARLES RICHARD MCDONALD . . . Cap and Gown committee . . . De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . , , employed by Superior Auto Accessories . . . ambition, to become a fireman . . . Distributive Education Course. SHIRLEY ANN MCDONALD . . . Christmas Card committee . . . participated in the intramural basketball, volleyball and bowling pro- grams . . . GAA . . . Library Club . . . CDofA . . . St. l'eter's Sodality . . . employed, Murphys . . ambition, telephone operator. FRED VVALTER MCELHANEY . . . member of the Future Farmers of America , . . favorite hobby is building airplanes . . . took the Auto Body Course. ROBERT BRUCE MCINDOE . . . Band . . . member of the French Club . . . member of the Boys Symphonium Club . . . employed at The Hub Clothing Store . . . ambition, to become a teacher . . . hobby is collecting records . . . took the General Course. EDVVARD RALPH MCKINNEY . . . employed as a service station attendant , . . ambition is to become a machinist . . . took the General Course. RONALD EUGENE MCLAREN . . . Commencement committee . . . Jr. Rotarian . . . District Band and Orchestra . . . Boys Symphonium Club . . .DeMolay, chaplain . . . Harvey . . . Meet Arizona . . . China Doll . . . Forest Prince . . . College Preparatory Course. WVILLIAM DONALD MCLEAN . . . Moet Musical .... awards Day and Class Night committees . , . Jr. Rotarian . . . Orchestra . . . Band, Drum Major . . . music letter . . . Latin Club . . . student director for operettas . , . Bishop's award of Episcopal Church. ELIZABETH McMANIiS . . . intramural basketball, volleyball and bowling . . . Ushers Club , , , St. Paul's Sodality . . . Y-Dettes . . . Stephen Foster Musical Club . . . Girls Glee Club. 32 ROBERT KEITH MILLER . . . participated in the Forest Prince . . Visual Aids Crew, projectionist . . . member of the Luther League . . . Hi-Y . . . employed as a drugstore clerk. VIRGINIA LEE MILLER . . . Committee of Committees . . . Publicity committee, chairman . . . Magnet, feature editor . . . Student Council, representative . . . French Club . . . B certificates . . . Morning After . . . jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . Y-Dettes . . . A Cappella Choir . , . intramural bowling . . . ambition, journalist. VVILLIAM E. MILLER . . . homeroom treasurer . . . parti- cipated in intramural basketball . . . member of the Island Aces . . . St. Peter's Holy Name Society . . . employed, Armco . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. ANNABELL MINEHART .... ' Xfter-School Dance conunittee . . . Magnet representative . . . homeroom ticket representative . . . jr. Choir . . . A Cappella Choir . . . make-up committee, operettas . . . employed, Kinneys Shoe Store . . . ambition, beautician. DOLORES ANN MINTO . . . B certificate . . . Magnet reporter, copyreader . . . jr. Choir . . . Dixit Speech Club . . . Forest Prince . . . YWCA . . . Catholic Youth League . . . employed, VVoolworth . . . ambition, nurse . . . General Course. j0YCE LOUISE MINTO . . . member of the Y-Dettes . . . hobbies are skating, dancing, and swimming . . . ambition is to become a successful secretary for Z1 lawyer . . . took the Commercial Course. jAMES BRUCE MIXER . . . All-Athletic Dance Committee . . . jr. Rotar- ian . . . varsity football, basketball, track, letters . . . Latin Club . . . DeMolay . . . Meridian Athletic Club . . . ambition, lawyer . . . College Preparatory Course. jEAN MARIE MOLYNEUX . . . Name Card and Announcement committee . . . Latin Club . . . Palette Art Club . . . FTA . . . Y-Dettes . . . Rainbow Girls . . . employed, Sun Crest Golf Course . . . College Preparatory Course. CARMEL LEE MONKS . . . Class Night committee . . . B certificates . . . editor of school news in Eagle . . . French Club, president . . . FTA . . . Ushers Club . . . Debate . . . CDofA . . . jA . . . Y-Dettes . , , ambition, teacher . . . College Preparatory Course. RICHARD BRUCE MONNIE . . . employed at the Mechanics Construction Company . . . hobbies are hunting, driving and playing golf . . . ambition, to become an architect . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. j0ANNE ELLEN MONTAG . . . Commencement Speaker . . . Cap and Gown com- mittee . . . homeroom secretary-treasurer . . . Orchestra, letter . . . District Orchestra . . . China Doll . . . Forest Prince . . . ambition, to become a nurse . . . church pianist. MARjEAN jANET MONTAG . . . Christmas Card committee . . . B certificate . . . member of the Dixit Speech Club . . . Library Club . . . library assistant . . . ambition, nurse . . . took the General Course. VVARREN j0HN MONTAG . . . earned two B certificates . . . employed at father's farm . . . favorite hobbies are hunting, trapping and baseball . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. FRED TONY MORANDO . . . member of the Plank Road Association . . . Cubs Boxing Association . . . YMCA . . . hobby, fixing radios . . . ambition, to join the Navy . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. jAMES VVILLIAM MORTIMER . . . Mixed Chorus . . . member of Visual Aids Crew . . . employed at the Thorofare . . . hobbies are hunting and swimming . . . ambition, to join the Navy . . . took the General Course, SENIORS-C lass of 1054 ROBERT CHARLES MICHAEL . . . Banquet committee . . . B certificate . . . member of the Hi-Y , . . employed at Griffins Locker Plant . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. FRANK VVILBERT MILLER . . . Memorial committee . . . homeroom president . . . varsity football, letter . . . varsity track . . . intra- mural basketball . . . Student Council . , . College Preparatory Course. LENORE jANE MILLER . . . Banquet committee . . . Concert Choir . . . Library Club, president . . . Rainbow Girls . . . Saxonburg Music Club , . . Teenage Club . . . Mariners . . . American Legion Auxiliary Award. MARGARET ELLEN MILLER . . . Magllet typist . . . Girls Glee Club . . . junior Choir . . . ambition, to become a music teacher . . . Commercial Course. MYRNA ANN MILLER . . . Hop committee . . . B certificates . . . intramural basketball, volley- ball . . , Palette Art Club ..., ' Xrt Awards . . . St. Michael's Sodality , . . Forest Prince . . . Harvey , properties com- mittee. RAY GENE MILLER . . . Memorial committee . . . Meridian Volunteer Fire Company . . . Airplane Club , . . Meli- dian Macks baseball team . . . hobbies, hunting, trapping . . ambition, florist. 33 SENIORS-Class of 1954 COMMITTEE OF COMMITTEES Rune Um? klagnick, 'l'erboyich, Yingling, YYil son, Clark, Phillips. Rum' 'l'f:cu.' Green, Diamond, llaug, Burns. Cooper, lNIillt'l'. HARRY ORIIC MO'I l'ICRN . . . member of FFA . . . won FFA honors at Slippery Roek . . . works on a farm . . . hobbies, baseball, hunting . . . ambition, farmer . . . took the General Course. HRLICN jEAN MUDRICK . . . Name Card and Announcement conunittee . . . intramural volleyball, bowling . . . Library Club . . . attendance office aid , . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . . YVVCA . . . St. john's Choir . . .ambition, private secretary. ICLIZABIi'I'H RICGINA MULLNI-IR . . . Name Card and An- nouncement committee . . . Girls Chorus . . . student announcer . , . home- room athletic representative . . . employed, .lay Shoppe . . . hobby, art . . . ambition, nurse . . . College Preparatory Course. GICORGE RONALD MURPHY , . . -Ir. Rotarian . . . B certificates . . . yearbook, co-editor .... X Cappella Choir . . . varsity track . . . news- caster , . . Boys Symphonium Club . . . Meet Arizona . . . DeMolay, master counselor . . , -IA, president . . . Order of the Arrow. ROBERT Llili MUSKO . . . member of the Cap and Gown committee . . , member of the Highfield AC . . . favorite hobby is golf . . . took the General Course. RALPH MICHAICL MUS'I'IiLLA . . . varsity football, letters . . . member of St. Michael's Church . . . employed, Duraclean Rug Service . . . hobby, cards . . . ambition, college , , . took the Industrial Arts Course, ALICE jIiAN MYERS , . , Prom committee . . . B certificates . . . Intra- mural bowling . . . Meridian Fife and Drum Corps . , . St. Paul's Sodality . . . employed at Murphys . . . ambition, to become a nurse. BARBARA ANN NAPLETON . . , Conunencement Committee . . . FHA . . . De-Co Club , . . member of St, Paul's Sodality . . . employed at Alans Shoe Store . . . took Coeoperative Training Course. BEVERLY ANN NAUMAN . . , After-School Dance committee . . . homeroom officer . . . participated in the intramural bowling program . . . student announcer . . . employed at Kresges . . . ambition, to become a secretary. NANCY CLARA NICIGII . . . Name Card and Announcement committee homeroom Magnet representative . . . intramural bowling . , . Visual Aids Crew, secretary . . . CDofA . . . St. Peter's Sodality , . . ambition, nurse . . . Commercial Course. PAUL JOSEPH NFIGII . . . Band, letter . . . member of Palette Art Club . . . employed at a drug store . . . hobbies are leathercraft and automobiles . . . took the General Course. JOAN NICHOLAS . , . Queen's Court . . . Prom committee . . . B certil'icates . . . Magnet yearbook staff . . . Science Club . . . Photography Club . Riding Club , . . Latin Club .... Art Club, president . . . Y-Dettes . Art Awards. MARCIA .IICAN NICHOLAS . . , All-Athletic Dance committee . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . . student announcer . . . Dixit Speech Club . . , Rainbow Girls . . . Y-Dettes . . . ambition, artist . . . took the College Preparatory Course. CATHICRINIE ANN NICHTER . . , Girls Chorus . . . FHA . . . St. Peter's Young Ladies Sodality, presi- dent . . . employed at Bartolis Cleaners . , . ambition, to be a bookkeeper . . . took the Commercial Course. DONALD FDVVARD NOAH , . . em- ployed at a service station, attendant . . . favorite hobby is swimming . . . ambition, to be an autobody worker , . . sings in church choir. 3+ ANl'l'A JEAN NODGE . . . staff typist for the Magnet newspaper . . . ambition is to become an accountant . . . took the Business Course. GERALD LEE NOVVAKOVVSKI . . . favorite hobbies are hunting, baseball, and painting . . . took the General Course. JOSEPH PAUL NOVVAKOVVSKI . . . member of the Palette Art Club . . . participated in the JA program, member of the Kop Kem Co .... employed as a gas station attendant . . . hobby, mechanics . . . ambition, to become a success . . . took the General Course. PA'l l'Y SUE NU'l'H . . . homeroom secretary . . . B certificates . . , Girls Glee Club , . . church choir . . . chairman of make-up committee, Harvey . . . Rainbow Girls . . . Y-Dettes . . . Luther League. EUGENE PAUL O'DONNEl,I ,... Commencement Speaker . . . Most-Likely-to- Succeed . , . Jr. Kiwanian ,.., 'X certificates . . . yearbook staff . . . Orchestra, concertmaster, letter . . . Latin Club, president . . . Pygmalion Harvey . . . Boy-of-the-Month . . . Student Council . . . JA . . . Harvard Book Award . . . King Nepture , Latin Competitive Examination. ALBERT JOSEPH OESTERLING . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . . hobby, horseback riding . . . FFA, treasurer , . , took the General Course. BARBARA JANE OESTERLING . . , Claes Night Committee . . . member of the De-Co Club . . . F'l'A . . . Meridian Fife and Drum Corps . . . Rainbow Girls , , . employed, Grants . . . took Co-operative Course. JAMES A. OLSON . , . Banquet committee . . . homeroom officer . . . B certificates . . . varsity track . . . participated in intramural basketball , . . Forest Prince . . . DeMolay . . . JA . . . employed, Dixon's Pharmacy . . . em- bition, to attend college. JANE B. OLSON . . . Class Night committee . . . B certificates . . . intramural sports , . . student announcer . . . Ushers Club . . . GAA . . . Rainbow Girls , . . Forest Prince . . . Youth As- sembly . . . Y-Dettes . . , took the Commercial Course. GREGORY O'NEll ..,,, Xfter-School Dance committee . . . intramural basketball . . . Hunting and Fishing Club . , . Holy Name Society . . . Cuckoos on the Hearth . . . Explorer Scout . . . assistant Scout Master . . . ambition, foreign language teacher. JOHN LAVVRENCE OPFERMAN . . . member of JA . . , employed as a baker's assistant . . . ambition, to be a baker . . . took the General Course. RICHARD DALE ORDY . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . . favorite hobby is baseball . . . ambition is to be a professional baseball player . , . took the General Course. PHYLLIS A. ORLOSKI . . , Cap and Gown committee . . , intramural basketball . . . volleyball, and bowling . . . FHA . . . FTA . . . GAA . . . St. Mary's Sodality . . . employed, lsalys . . . favorite hobbies are dancing, swimming, skating . . . College Preparatory Course. VVILLIAM FREDERICK ORLOSKI . . . member of the FFA . . . employed at Port- mans Dairy . . . ambition, to join the Marines . . . took the General Course. HARVEY OSTVVINCH , . , homeroom officer . . . participated in intramural basketball . . . member of the De-Co Club , . . De-Co Minstrel . . . llighl-ield Boys Club , . . JA . . . Highfield Baseball Club . . . em- ployed, Pauls Sunoco Station. 35 SEN IORS-Class of 1954 COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Rww Uma' Zymboly, Gillon, Ragazzo, Napelton, Abrams. Row Ttwn: Douglas, Hertz, Lassinger, Stanat, VVimer, McLaren. SENIORS-Class of 1954 IVIEIVIORIAL COMMITTEE limit' Unix' YYciglc, Iit't'lillljIt'I', Chuba, llol- cornbc. Rnfze Tfzt'n.' Rcnnick, R. Miller, F. Miller, llapsic, XYolfe, Coyle. D SHIRLEY MAE O'l I'ERSON . . . Publicity committee . . . Orchestra . . . Band, majorette . . . intramural sports . . . Ushers Club . . . Palette Art Club . . . Youth Assembly , , . Rainbow Girls . . , jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . ambition, nurse. CONSTANCE j. PASQUALICHIO . . . Class Night committee ..,r A X Cappella Choir . . , student announcer . . . F'I'A . . . Pygmalion . . . Harvey . . China Doll . . . Meet Arizona Girl Crazy . . . jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . Y-Dettes . . . CDofA . . . employed, 'I'routmans . . . General Course. jOHN LEE PA'l l'EN . , . member of the varsity track team , . . earned track letters . . . employed at Karnes Bake Shop . . . took the General Course. RICHARD DUVVAYNE PATTON . . . member of the Visual Aids Crew . . . projectionist for noon movies . . . employed at Loblaws . . . favorite hobby is collecting coins . . . took General Course. EDNA MAE PFLUGH . . . Publicity committee . . . principals office :tid , . . member of Young Peoples . . . Saxonburg Teenage Music Club . . . Sarver Community Choir . . . took the Commercial Course. NORMA -IEAN PHILLIPS . . . Com- mittee of Committees , . . Prom committee, chairman .... ' X, B certificates . . . Queen's Count . . . Concert Choir, letter . . . attendance office aid . . . student announcer . . . GAA , . . Forest Prince . . . China Doll , , . Rainbow Girls. SHIRLEY ANN PHILLIPS , . . Commencement Speaker . . . Finance committee . . . homeroom treasurer . , . A, B certificates . . . yearbook staff . , . Ushers Club , , . Rainbow Girls . . . VVestminster Fellowship ambition, elementary school teaching . . . College Preparatory Course. LEONARD PINTELI .... Cap and Gown Committee . . . B certificate . . . Band, Orchestra, letter . . . instrumental ensemble . . . varsity track . . . jV cheerleader . . . Boys Symphonium Club . . . jA . . . Forest Prince . . . employed, Bensons. ROSE MARIE POLANEC . . . Christmas Card Committee . . . B certificates . . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . . co-chairman of makeeup committee for operettas , . . office aid . . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . . Y-Teens. VVILLARD ELAINE POLLACK . . . FFA . . . member of the basketball team . , . -IA, Kop Kem Co .... employed, Pennzoil Service Station . . . hobby, hunting . . . ambition, to join the Marines. RONALD S. PORCII . . . Orchestra . . . intramural basketball . . . St. Paul's Iloly Name Society . . . employed at Davidsons Drug Store . . . hobbies are fishing and basket- ball . . . ambition, engineer . . . General Course. LEROY MINTIQER PO'l IiER , . . Magnet reporter ,... ' X Cappella Choir . . . Latin Club . . . Loraine Chapter, DeMolay . . . jA . . . Meet Arizona . , , My China Doll . , . Forest Prince . . . Ernest E. Eaton Award. DAVID THOMAS POVVERS . . . member of the All-Athletic Dance com- mittee . , . played varsity football . . . participated in varsity track . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . . member of the YMCA . . . ambition, is to attend college . . , took the General Course. DELMAR ROBERT RADER . . . member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church . . , took the Industrial Arts Course. NE'IVI'IE MARIE RADER . . . lnem- ber of the Cap and Gown committee . . . Most Bashfuln . . . member of the Future Homemakers of America . . . took the General Course. 36 LENA REED . . . participated in the intramural basketball and volleyball programs . . . member of the De-Co Club . . . Y-Dettes . . . employed. Penn Grille . . . hobby, dancing . . . took the Co-operative Office Training Program. WILLIAM CHARLES REESEMAN . , . Cap and Gown com- mittee . . . employed, usher at the Butler Theater . . . hobby, building model sports cars and planes . . . ambition, to Join the Marines. MAJOR LEE REEVES . . . favorite hobby is bowling . . , employed at a saw mill . . . ambition, to become a truck driver . . . took the General Course. MARGARET CHRISTINA RENNICK . , . member of Memorial com- mittee . , . De-Co Minstrel . . . De-Co Club , . . employed, Grants . . . hobby, dancing . . . ambition, to become a success . . . took the Distributive Education Course. JOAN ALICE RICKARD . . . Hop committee . . . intramural basketball, volleyball and bowling . . . principals office aid . . . Rainbow Girls . . . Y-Dettes . . . Luther League . . . ambition. secre- tary . . . took the Commercial Course. ARTHUR LEROY RIHEL . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . . Meridian Athletic Association . . . employed, Butler Florist . , . hobby, sports , . . ambition, to be a physical education teacher . . . General Course. MARCIA M. RIPPER . . . Farewell Committee . . . Organ . . . Junior Choir . .4 student announcer . , . Latin Club , . . Rainbow Girls . . . Stephen Fpster Musical Club . . . Harvey , publicity committee . . . Cuckoos on the Hearth . . . Queen's Court. LOUIS J. RIVERS . . . varsity track . , . intramural basketball . . . Senior All-Star Basketball Team , . . employed, Speck and Falk Construction Co .... ambition, pro- fessional golfer . , . took the General Course. LOUISE J. RIVERS . . . Name Card and Announcement committee . . . Magnet reporter . . . Y-Dettes . . . JA . . . Senior All-Stars . . . GAA . . . St. l'aul's Sodality . . . Girls Glee Club . . . YVVCA. JOHN VVILLIAM ROBB . . . Prom committee . . . Mikado . . . B certifi- cate . . . varsitv track, letter . . . intramural basketball . . . Forest Prince . . . JA . . . DeMolay . . . employed, as a draftsman for State Depart- ment . . . ambition, architect. WANDA JEAN ROBB . . . Cap and Gown committee . . . Girls Glee Club . . . Cuckoos on the Hearth . . . Church Choir . . . hobby, reading . . . ambition, nurse . . . took the College Pre- paratory Course. GEORGE LEON ROCK . . . varsity basketball, letter . . . member of the Hi-Y . . . participated in the activities of the YMCA . . member of the All-Section VVPIAL Basketball Team. JAMES CLARK ROOKS , . . Cap and Gown committee . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Concert Choir . . . Baptist Youth Fellowship . . . hobby, hunting . . . employed, McConnells Point Esso Station . . . took College Preparatory Course. JANE YVONNE ROSS . . . member of the Cap and Gown com- mittee . . . member of Visual Aids Crew . , . ambition, is to be a house- wife . . . took the General Course. JOHN JOSEPH RUSSO . . . member of the Finance committee . . . homeroom treasurer , . . varsity basketball, letter . . . member of the Hi-Y . . . YMCA . . . JA, Cas-Tel Enterprises . . . took the College Preparatory Course. SENIORS-Class of 1954 PATRICIA ANN RAGAZZO . . . Commencement Speaker . . . Commencement committee ...A ' N, B certificates . . , Magnet re- porter . . . Concert Choir . . . Latin Club . . . FHA . . . GAA, wings . . . JA, secretary . . , Student Council, ERNEST M. RAIBLE . . . member of varsity swimming team . . . member of the Sea Explorers . . , Pennsylvania Pole Cats . . . Industrial Arts Course. JANET EILEENE RAPIER . . . Meet Arizona . . . China Dolll' . . , Forest Prince . . . Lyntlora Drum and Bugle Corps . . . Y-Dettes . . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . . Commercial Course. ROBERT EDMUND RAPP . . , participated in the intramural basketball program . . . bobby, basketball, football , . . ambition, to run own business . . . took the General Coursc. JAMES RICHARD REX . . . intramural basketball . . . member of Mens Chorus . . . Mens Quartet . . . hobbies, basketball, football, and baseball . . . took the General Course. CHARLES RICHARD REAMER . . . member of the Saxonburg Sportsmcn Club . . . Youth Temperance Council , . . Cburch Choir . . . ambition, machinist . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. 37 SEN IORS-Class of 1954 EI.lZAliE'I'Il ANN RIVFKOSKI . . . Christmas Card Committee . . . Magnet representative . . . Orchestra . . . intramural basket- ball, volleyball , , . I.ibrary Club . . . library assistant . . . em- ployed, Pcnneys, 'l'routmans. . . General Course. JOAN MARIE RUTKOSKI . . . li certificates , . . Girls Glee Club . . . Concert Choir . . . intramural bowling . . . student announcer . . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . . YWVCA . . . Commercial Course. VINCENT ,IAMES SANZO'I l'I . . . Hop committee . , . jr. Kiwanian . . . homeroom vice-president . . . H certificates . . . Orchestra, Band, letter . . . intramural basketball . . , Boys Symphonium Club . , . llarvey . FICRNIC l.l7Cll.l.lC SCIIIEBEI ,... attendance office aid . . . favorite hobby is skating . . . ambition, to become a bookkeeper . . , took the Commercial Course. 'I'IIOMAS CHARLES SCHNEI- DER . . . Prom committee Forest Prince . . . Mikado . . . Delklolay , . . employed at Hensons . . . ambition, archaeologist . . . took the College Preparatory Course. WVILLIAM JOSEPH SCIINEIDIER . . . Farewell committee . . . Best Looking . . . li certificates , . . yearbook staff . . . intramural basketball . . . -IA, vice president . . . YMCA . . . publicity committee, Cuckoos ' on the IIt'Sll'iIlll. l 1 ,i. LEAH CECILIA SCHNUR . . . B certificates . . . Magnet typist . . . St. Peter's Sodality . . . member of the CDofA . . . employed, Karnes Bake Shop . . . hobby, dancing . . . ambition, bookkeeper . . , took the ' Commercial Course. BETTY JOAN SCHOTT . . . Name Card and An- nouncement committee . . . intramural basketball, bowling, volleyball . . . student announcer . . . YVVCA . . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . . ambition, secretary . . . took the Commercial Course, PATRICIA ANN SCHREFFLER . . . A Cappella Choir . . . participated in intramural basket- ball, volleyball and bowling . . . Conservation Club . . . 4-H Club . . . hobby, dancing . . . ambition, to become a home economist. MARIE SANDRA SCIALABBA . . . sang for a school dance band . . A Cappella Choir . . . intramural howling . . . GAA , . . Y-Dettes . . . ambition, to become a professional singer , . , took the General Course. DONNA ROCHELLE SCOVILLE . . . has earned shorthand certificate . . . Girls Glee Club . . . hobby, reading . . . ambition, to become a secre- tary . . . took the Commercial Course. RICHARD I.. SIIEARER . . . member of the Cap and Gown committee . . . member of the varsity basketball team . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . , Hi-Y . . . member of DeMolay . . . YMCA. RUSSELL ,IOHN SHELOCK . . . li certificates . . . intramural basket- ball . . . participated in the ,IA program . . , employed as a clerk at lsalys . . . hobby, playing the piano . . . took the College Preparatory Course. MARY DIANA SHEPTAK . . . Publicity committee . . . Girls Chorus . . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . . Meet Arizona . . . Y-Dettes . . . Tumble Inn , . . YVVCA . . . ambition, commercial artist. C. EDWIN SHIELDS . . . Band, letter . . . Concert Choir . , . District Chorus . . . Jr. Kiwanian . . . Debate . . . -IA . . . DeMolay , . . Eagle Scout . . . Pro Deo et Patria Award . . , French Club . . . Chili Band . . . Mikado , male lead , . . Banquet committee, JOANN MARIE SILK , . . participated in the intramural basketball and horseback riding program . . . member of the FHA . , . hobby, dancing, embroidering . . . ambition, to become a kindergarten teacher. PATRICIA LEE SIMMS, earned two B certificates . . . Learn to Study class . . . 4-II Club . . . hobby, sports . . , ambition, to become a nurse . . . took the College Preparatory Course. LARRY A. SINGER . . . hfiost 'I'alkatix'e . . . Concert Choir . . . Eagle Scout . . . intramural basketball , . . I.atin Club . . . Boys Symphonium Club . . . Ushers Club . . . Meet Arizona . . . Forest Prince , lead . . . Mikado . . . ambition, chemist. -IOAN ELIZABETH SKAI .... participated in the intramural volleyball and bowling programs . , . De-Co Club . . . attended the National junior Achievement Convention in New York . . . ambition, secretary. CHARLES VERN SKINNER . . . manager of the Stage Crew . . . member of the Lorraine Chapter of DeMolay . . . Order of the Arrow . . . employed, Treesdale Farms . . . ambition, printer . . . General Course. MARLENE DOROTHY SKRABAK . . . Banquet committee . . . intramural bowling . . . GAA . . . hobbies are swimming, dancing, and bowling . . . ambition is to become a bookkeeper . . . took the Commercial Course. 38 SENIORS-Class of 1954 CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Rmu' Oar: Robb, Ross, YVogan, Schott, Fleeger, Hussar, Rader, Green, VValdron. Rnfw TKZL'll.' Koegler, Orloski, Forrester, Fitzpatrick, Garber, Montag, Burtner, IVlcDonald. lfofu' Tl1r1'c.' Dietzen, MCDeavitt, Musko, Brown, Rookes, Pintell, Shearer, Kaufman, Reeseman. Top Roux' VVIIIISUR NVADE SMAIIVVOOD , . , English class dis- basketball . , . Ili-Y . . . Explorer Scout . . . Order of cussion leader . . . hobbies are hunting and fishing . . . the Arrow . . . took the Business Course. ERMA LOUISE ambition is to become a mechanic . . . took the Auto Me- SMITH . . . sang in the Girls Glee Club , . . member of chanics Course. VVII,.I,IAM SMILEY . . . Mixed Chorus the Youth Temperance Council . . . ambition, nurse . . . . . . participated in the intramural basketball program . , . took the College Preparatory Course. FREDERICK HUGH employed as usher at the I'enn Theatre . . . took the General SMITH . , . participated in the Forest Prince . . . IIICIII- Course, CHARLES DAVID SMITH . . . varsity swim- ber of the DeMolay . . . employed, Medical Arts Building ming . , . intramural howling . , . YMCA . . . employed, , , . ambition, to become a plumbing and heating engineer. VVorsleys and Troutmans . . . hobbies are swimming and GEORGE RAYMOND SMITH . . . employed as a clerk hunting . . . ambition, salesman . . . took the Comlncrttial in a drug store . . . favorite hobby is reading . . . took Course. CHARLES LEE SMITH . . . varsity track . . . the Industrial Arts Course. varsity swimming, letters . . . participated in intramural llullnm Rufzc: GEORGE YV. SMITH . . . varsity football, basketball, hobbies, hunting and fishing . , , College Preparatory manager . . . intramural basketball . . . Visual Aids Crew Course. VVILLIAM HOVVARD SMITH . . . Class Night . . . Hi-Y . . . YVest End Baseball Club . . . employed, committee, Chairman . . . Most Versatile . . . jr. Rotarian Grahams Service Station . . . Industrial Arts Course. . . . Concert Choir , , . I,atin Club . . . Iishers Club . . . jAMES EDVVARD SMITH .... Xll-Athletic Dance corn- Forest Prince . . . Cuckoos on the Hearth , NANCY mittee . . . Ii certificates . , . Orchestra, Band, letter . , . LOUISE SNYDER . . , homeroom Magnet representative homeroom vice-president . . . Iishers Club . . . French . . . participated in intramural basketball program . . . Club, treasurer . . . Boys Symphonium Club . , . DeMolay. favorite hobby is driving . . . ambition is to travel around l'AIlI, E. SMITH , , , favorite hobbies are hunting and the world. PAULINE SUE SYNDER .... Xll-Athletic Dance fishing, and archery . . . ambition is to become a mechanic committee . , . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . . took the General Course, TATTERSON VVOLCOTT , . . Library Club , . . GAA . . . hobbies, swiulllllllil, llilllc- SMITH . . . varsity swimming letters . . . DeMolay, Scribe ing, and bowling . . . ambition, housewife . . . General . . . Boy Scout . . , Order of the Arrow, I,odge Chief . . . Course. SENIORS-Class of 1954 I-IOP COMMITTEE Itnftv Unr: Kiser, johnson, YVasko, Rickard, M1-Candless, Brandon. Rnfw 7'-u'u.' Miller, Anderson, Diamond, Herold, Sanzotti, Grigoletti, Greenawalt, hlurysta. ROBERT LAVERNE SNYDER . . . Intramural basketball , , . St. Michael's Baseball Club . . . employed, Allison News Agency . . . bobby, playing baseball . . . ambition, to play professional baseball . . . took the General Course. ELSIE ANN SOMMARIVA . . . GAA . , . intramural basketball, volleyball and bowling . . , member of the Ushers Club . . . St. Michael's Sodality . , . favorite hobby is dancing . . . took the Commercial Course. ROBERT LAVVRENCE SOULE . . . has earned a B certificate . . . employed at the Butler Nash, lnc ,... favorite hobby is hunting . . . enjoys playing the piano , . . took the General Course. GRACE THERESA SPINNEVVEBER . . . Finance committee . . . home- room treasurer . . . De-Co Club . . . St. Mary's Young Ladies Sodality . . . employed, Hilles Office Equipment . . . ambition, bookkeeper . . . took the Co-operative Bookkeeping Course. QIACK EUGENE STAHI, . . . member of the Hunting and Fishing Club of Butler . . . works as an interior decorator and painter . . . hobbies, hunting, fishing, trapping . . . Indus- trial Arts Course. DONALD FORD S'l'ANA'l' , . . Commencement com- mittee . . . B certificates . . . Band, Orchestra, letter . . . orchestra for operettas , . . Boys Symphonium Club, secretary . , . DeMolay . . . em- ployed, Lloyd-johnson Co .... College Preparatory Course. EITGENIA LOUISE STANKO . , . Magnet newspaper staff . . . parti- cipated in the intramural horseback riding program . . . nurses aid . . . hobbies, collecting dolls and skating . . , ambition, nurse . . . took the General Course. ,IOIIN STANKO . . . sings in St. ,Iohn's Greek Catholic Church Choir . . . member of the l,yndora llornets , U I employed, Bitters Grocery . . . hobbies are swimtning, driving . . . General Course. NORENE MARIE STEIGHNER , . . B certificates . . . De-Co Club . . . treasurer, Co-operative Training Group , , , De-Co Minstrel . . . St. VVendelin's Sodality . . . employed, YMCA . . , ambition, social worker . , . took the Co-operative Training Course. EILEEN HELEN STEPHENSON , . . Commencement committee . . , intra- mural basketball, volleyball, and bowling . . . CDofA . . . homeroom officer , . . homeroom athletic representative . . . business manager for Meet Arizona . . . China Doll . . . Forest Prince . . . Mikado JOHN PHILIP STERN . . . member of the varsity track team . . . St. Peter's Holy Name Society , . . employed at the Keystone Electric Supply Co ,,.. hobbies are bowling and swimming, JAMES ROBERT STIVISON . . . Magnet homeroom reporter . . . varsity football, track . . . Explorers . . . Eagle Scout . . . Order of the Arrow , . . DeMolay . . . I.uther League, vice president . . . employed, Thorofare. GEORGE STRAYNICK . . . member of the De-Co Club . . . participated in the De-Co Minstrel . . . employed at Israels Clothing Store , . . took the Distributive Education Course. D.XI.E MELVIN STROBEI ,.., De-Co Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . . , JA . . . employed, Montgomery VVards . . . hobby, Woodwork . . . ambition, to become a business administrator . . , took the Distributive Education Course. CLAUDETTE JOYCE STUBBLE . . . cheerleader, letter . . . B certificates . . . Orchestra . . . Concert Choir . . . music letter . . . GAA, secretary, letter , . . Meet Arizona . . . My China Doll . . . jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . YVVCA . . . Youth Fellowship . . . Church Choir. 40 ROBERT JOHN SUCHY . . . participated in intramural basketball and volleyball . . . Visual Aids Crew . . . employed, car body shop and paper boy . . . hobby, building model airplanes. MARILYN -IEAN SUTTON . . . After-School Dance committee . . . B certificates . . .Concert Choir . . . Girl's Ensemble . . . Harvey , Cuckoos on the Hearth , lead . . . Y-Dettes, secretary . . . Rainbow Girls . . . Stephen Foster Musical Club . . , em- ployed, Lowals. VVILLIAM LEE SVVALLOP ,... - Xwards Day committee . . . participated in intramural basketball . . . employed as a service station attendant . . . hobbies, baseball, basketball . . . ambition, radio and tele- vision repair supervisor. MARY BELLE SVVARTZLANDER . . . participated in intramural basket- ball and volleyball . . . Future Hornemakcrs of America . . . employed at Murphys . . . ambition, telephone operator . . . took the General Course. RONALD EUGENE SWARTZLANDER . . . Magnet Editor-in-Chief . . . Quill and Scroll . . . intramural sports . . . Palette Art Club . . . Con- servation Club . . . FTA . . . International Friendship League . . . Boy Scout ...A A Xwarded PSPA first prize. SHIRLEY JEAN SWARTZLANDER . . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling, horseback riding . . . FHA . . . Visual Aids Crew . . . make-up committee, Harvey . , . employed, Butler Tastee Freeze . . . hobbies, skating, bowling, sewing. HAROLD EUGENE SVVIFT , . . homeroom president , . . B certificate . . . varsity football, letter . . . varsity basketball, letter . . , Hi-Y . . . YMCA . . . ambition, to become a physical education teacher . . , took the College Preparatory Course. GEORGIA KAY SYBERT . . . parti- cipated in the intramural volleyball program . . , member of the GAA . . . church choir . . . favorite hobbies are swimming and square dancing . . . ambition is to become a secretary. CALEB LEROY TEMPLE . . . em- ployed as a delivery boy . . . favorite hobby is sports . . . ambition, to be- come an engineer . . . took the General Course. BARBARA ANN TERBOVICH . . . Committee of Committees . , . Ban- quet committee, chairman . . . Finance committee . . , homeroom, secre- tary-treasurer . . . GAA . . . YVVCA . . . Magnet reporter . . . Concert Choir . . . District Chorus . . . Mikado . . . Queen's Court. PAUL BENEDICT THOMA . . . Commencement Speaker . . . A, B certificates . . , member of the Holy Name Society . . . employed on a farm . . . ambition, electrician . . . hobby, model railroading . . . took the Industrial Arts Course. PAUL FRANCIS THOMA . . . varsity football, letter . . . varsity track, letters . . . varsity swimming, letters . . . employed Thoma's Meat Market . . . hohby, hunting . . . played junior County League baseball. MARY ANN THOMAS . . . homeroom ticket representative . . . partici- pated in intramural basketball, bowling . . . GAA . . . student announcer . . . athletic ticket sales office assistant . . . member of the Y-Debs . . . church choir. ROBERT WAYNE THOMPSON . , . member of the Future Farmers of America . . . hobbies, hunting and fishing . . . ambition, to join the Air Force . . . took the General Course. DONALD LEE TODD . . . Finance committee . . . homeroom treasurer . . . varsity track, letter . . . member of the Center Township Baseball Club , . . employed, Gladdens Service Station . . . ambition, to become a mechanic. -l-I SENIORS-Class bf 1954 PROM COMMITTEE Ru-'w Umm' Philips, lNIyers, Zarnick, Nicholas, VVeiland, Davis. Rlmc Tfwo: Angert, Schneider, Lewis, Gyons, Robb, H oeh n, Ellis. SENIORS-Class of 1954 CAROLYN ANN 'FRIMBIIR . . , Publicity committee . . . Magnet typist . . . intramural volleyball . . . Mikado , . . Forest Prince . . . CDofA . . . St. I'eter's Sodality . . . employed, Trout- lnans . . . ambition, stenographer . , . Commercial Course. BARBARA SUSAN VASILUFF , , , intramural basketball, bowl- ing . . . GAA , . . student announcer . . . Forest Prince . . . l.yndola Drum and Bugle Corps . . . St. ,lohn's Church Choir .. . ikado . LEONE ADEI,E VEl'l' . . . Band . . . intramural basketball, volleyball, horseback riding . . . Girls Glee Club . . . IA . . . ambition, nurse . . . took the General Course. DtlRU'I'llY ,IANE VUZAR . . , participated in the intramural basketball and volleyball programs . . .employed at the South Side Market . , . ambition, telephone operator . . . General Course. -IANITI' IAJIIISE VVALDRUN . . . Cap and Gown com- mittee . . , Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . . GAA . . . intra- mural basketball . . , student announcer . . . athletic ticket sales committee. NURMA 'IEAN VVALKER . . . Name Card and An- nouncement committee . . . intramural basketball and bowling , . . De-Co Club . . . Dc-Co Minstrel . . . employed, Millers Shoe Storc. AIUIIN VV. VVALLAK , . . varsity basketball . . , intramural basketball . . . Hi-Y . . . employed, Ray Andres Gas Station . . . hobby is sports, especially basketball . . . ambition, to join the Air Force . . . Industrial Arts Course. FRANK WALLOVVEN . . , participated in intramural basketball pro- grams . . . hobbies are hunting, fishing, and baseball . . , ambition, to join the Navy . . . took the General Course. MARGARET JEAN VVAI,'I'ER . . . Christmas Card committee . . . B certificates . . . member of the Rainbow Girls . . , Meridian Fife and Drum Corps . . . employed at VVool- wortbs . . , took the General Course. DONNA MARIE VVARD . . . Name Card and Announcement committee . . . Magnet typist .... ' X Cappella Choir , . . Girls Glee Club . . . GAA . . . nurses office aid . . . Rainbow Girls . . , Stephen Foster Musical Club. AIUANITA VVASKO . . . Hop committee , . . intramural basketball, bowl- ing . . . De-Co Club . . . I.yndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . . employed, Barrons Radio Supplies . . . hobby, dancing . . . took the Co-operative Training Course. GAYLE CHARLENE VVA'l l'ERSON . . . participated in the basketball and volleyball programs . . . GAA , . . hobby, collecting souvenirs . , . ambition, to join the VVaves . . . took the Commercial Course. -IANET LOUISE VVEIGLE . . . Memorial committee . . . Girls Glee Club . . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . . GAA, wings . . . FTA . . . employed, Penneys . . . Girl-of-the-Month , . . hobby, sports . . . took the General Course. DARI.A MAE VVEILAND . . . Prom committee . . . B certificates . . . participated in the intramural basketball, volleyball, bowl- ing and horseback riding programs . . , Student Council, representative . . . JA . . . took the College Preparatory Course. LEU HENRY VVEILAND . . . member of St. VVendelin's .Athletic Club . . . member of St. VVendelin's Holy Name Society . . . hobbies are hunting and baseball . . . ambition, bricklayer or electrician. ELIZABETH ANN VVEIR , . , member of the Awards Day committee . . . participated in the intramural basketball and volleyball programs . . . em- ployed, Isalys at the Bon Aire Shopping Center , . , ambition is to become a receptionist . . . took the Commercial Course, JANET GAYE VVEITZEI, . . . employed as a waitress in a restaurant . . . favorite bobby is collecting photographs . . . ambition, to become a housewife . . . took the General Course. MARIE ELLEN VVELSH . . . favorite hobbies are roller skating and ice skating . . . took the Commercial Course. FLOYD LEE VVELLNER . . , Biggest Bluffer . . . homeroom treasurer . . . Magnet reporter . . . varsity football, track , . . basketball, manager . . . intramural basketball . . . I-li-Y . . . employed, Kozy Korner . . . ambition, physical therapist, CYNTHIA HELEN VVEST . . . Name Card and Announcement committee . , .homeroom secretary-treasurer . , . GAA, letter . . . Girl-of-the-Month . . . ,IA . . . Rainbow Girls . . . jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . employed, Troutmans. AIOHN CHARLES VVEST . . . Magnet sports reporter . . . participated in the intramural basketball pro- gram . . . ambition, to become a dentist . . . hobby is swimming . . . took the College Preparatory Course. 42 LUCINDA MARY VVEST . . . After-School Dance committee . . . Most Talkative . . . I5 certificate . , . GAA, wings , . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . . Latin Club . . . JA, secretary . . . Rainbow Girls . . . jr. Tuesday Music Club, SHIRLEY ANN VVEST . . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . . Meet Arizona . . . Forest Prince . . . My China Doll . . . church choir . . . Methodist Youth Fellowship . . . Rainbow Girls . . . ambition, X-Ray technician . . , employed, Sparkle Market. ALICE M. VVETICK . I . Christmas Card committee , . . intra- nlural volleyball, basketball . . . GAA . . , St. Peters Sodality, vice-president , . . employed, Christys . . . ambition, to join the VVaves . . . General Course. CLYDE VV. VVHIPKEY . . . member of the Palette Art Club ,..k IA, member of the Castel Enterprises . , . ambition, to attend Penn State lini- versity . . . took the College Preparatory Course. ANNA MARIE VVHIT- AKER . . . Orchestra, letter . . . District Orchestra, first chair ..,. ' X Cap- pella Choir . . . Ii certificate . . . French Club . . . Rainbow Girls . . . Stepben Foster Musical Club . , . Meet Arizona . . . Forest Prince . . . church cboir . . . Y-Dettcs. IDA MAE VVIIITIC . . . participated in intramural volleyball , . . employed by the Country Kitchen . . . hobbies are skating, sewing, and collecting pictures , . . took the Commercial Course. .IENNIE IRENE XVHITE , . . intramural volleyball . . I De-Co Club . . . employed as a secretary for an attorney , , , hobby, collecting photographs . . . ambition, to become a successful secretary . . . Co-operative Training Course, ANNE LOUISE VVHITEHILI ,.... ' Xll-Athletic Dance committee . . . Most Athletic . . . IS certificates . . . GAA, wings . . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling, horseback riding . . . F'I'A, president . . . employed, Inn Confectionery. RULAND GLENN VVILFS . . . Class Night committee . . . Concert Choir . . . Band . . . Orchestra , . . music letter . . . intramural basketball, track . . . China Doll . , . Forest Prince , , , Boys Syrnpbonium Club , , , Order of the Arrow, DELORES ANN XVILSON . . . Committee of Committees . . . li certificates intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . . GAA . . , Harvey . , . Y-Dettes . . . student announcer . . . Forest Prince , make-up committee , . . ambition, nurse . . . employed, Darling Shop . . . took the College Preparatory Course. HARRY DONALD VVIMER . . . Commencement committee , . . hotneroom vice-president . . . B certificates . . . Conservation Club . . . jA, president , , . Ili-Y, president . . . DeMolay, jr, Councilor . . . Y-Leaders, president , . I church choir I . . YMCA . . . hobbies, swim- ming and hunting . . . took the College Preparatory Course. MARVIN EUGENE VVIMER . . . hobbies are hunting and tishing . . . ambition is to work in television . . . took the General Course, Rl'I'A SHIRLEY VVIMER , . . Publicity committee . . . Orchestra . . . intramural basketball and volleyball . , . Palette Art Club . , . employed, Penn and Butler Theatres . . . hobbies, drawing and designing clothes . . . Business Course. NANCY ,IO VVISE . . . participated in intramural bowling , . . employed at the 'l'errace Drive-In . . . hobby, roller skating . . . ambition, to become a secretary . . . took the Commercial Course. .IANET LURRAINE VVUGAN . . . Cap and Gown committee . . . B cer- tificates . . . Girls Glee Club . . . Ushers Club . . . Rainbow Girls . . . Y-Dettes . . . Youth Fellowship . . . employed at VVoolworths . . . took the Commercial Course. +3 SENIORS-Class of 1954 FINANCE COMMITTEE Rofw Unrf Terbovich, Cavalero, Black, Spinn- Weber, Howard, Duke. Rnfw Tfu'o.' Hinchberger, Russo, Todd, McCoy, Fudoli, Ball, Philips. SENIORS-Class of 1954 LAVERNE EDVVARD VVOLFE . . , Commencement Speaker . . . Memorial committee . , . A, B certiricates . . . Student Council, alternate . . . hobby, photography . . . ambition, to become a certified public accountant . . . took the General Course. JOAN ORLEE YARGER .... 'Xll-Athletic Dance committee . , . sang in the junior Choir . . . member of the De-Co Luncheon Club . . . De-Co Minstrel . , , hobbies are dancing and driving . . . library assistant . . , Distributivc Education Course. ROBERT LEO YOUNG . . . favorite hobby is swimming . , . ambition, is to join the United States Navy . , . took the General Course. EI,lZABE'l'H ANN YINGLING , . . Committee of Committees . . . Banquet committee, chairman , . . intramural volleyball . . . GAA . . , principals office aid . . . Rainbow Girls . . . burg Music Club , , . took the Commercial Course. ELIZABETH ROSE ZACHAR . . . Qucen's Court , . . Banquet committee . . . B certilicate . . . yearbook staff . , . intramural sports . . . Latin Club . . , FTA . . . YVVCA . . . ,IA . . . jr. Tuesday Music Club . . . took the College Preparatory Course. NANCY -IOAN ZARNICK , . . Prom connnittee . . , member of the make-up committee, Forest Prince . . . I.yndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . . ambition, to become a secrctary . . . took the Com- mercial Course. AI,BER'l' MICHAEL ZIDEK . . . varsity football, letter . . . varsity track, letter . . . YMCA . . . Hi-Y . . , Slovak Catholic Club, Holy Name Society . . . ambition, to join the Navy . . . General Course. GARY EDVVARD ZINMAN . . . Name Card and Announcement committee . . . B certificate . . . Frenc l . . . Harvey . . . AZA, president . . . NFTY, president . . . Youth Assembly . . . jewish Boy-of-the-year . . . Cock the Hearth . DENNIS EUGENE ZYMBOLY . . . Commencement committee . . . intramural basketball . . . Student Counci Debate . . . Cuckoos on the Hearth . . . Harvey . . Saxon- h Club oos on .,x, Plasto-mat Corp .... student announcer . A . College Preparatory Course. GARY BRYAN . . . sang in the A Cappella Choir . . . partici- Nor l'IC'I'URIiDZ pared in the operettas, 'l'he Forest Prince , The Mikado employed at Penneys . . , took the General Course. MARG LAVERNE RICHARDS , . , transferred from Allegheny Amgll orxm' BRYAN Hiel' 1y1.1xRo.xRr:'r RICHARDS School after Easter vacation . . . enrolled in the Homemaking Department . . . favorite hobby is reading , . . took the C olletle BERNARD SCHAFFNER Preparatory Course, BERNARD P. SCHAFFNER . , . member of the Visual Aids Crew . . . De4Co Minstrel . . . employed at Natilis . . . ambition, to become a mechanic . . . hobby, w on cars . . . took the General Course. ,f f i-if ft. 'H uxil'i'l Vip-X, Q yt l.' ' ste A , orking SENIORS INAUGURATE NEYV FEATURE The listenable portion of thc yearbook, new this year, was prepared from efforts resulting from collaboration of ideas of faculty directors, hliss Gertrude Reed, VV. B. Herron, and Nelson P. Palmer, and students, George iylurphy, Bill Schneid- er, -lack Cingolani, and Larry Greenway. XVith mike in hand, the four boys covered all areas of activity gathering the high- lights of the school's doings. The material was edited by lylr. Herron and hir. Palmer with George Nlurphy narrating the sixteen minute, 45 rpm record. 44 SENIORS-Class of 1954 SENIOR EVENTS IN REVIEW Senior After-School Dance, Fall Hall ... ........ October 8 All-Athletic Dance ............ ................... ....,......... N 1 Jvember H- Senior Play, Harvey ................... .. ..... November 20 and 21 Senior Hop, Holiday Carnival .................... .............. l December 30 Senior After-School Dance, Hl'lllTlll'P PI'l'Vllf'H... ..... l'IK'l5I'll2ll'j' 25 Senior Day ......................... ......................... ............. A 5 uril 5 Senior Banquet ..... .................. lX lay I5 Class Night ..... .... lk 'lay 25 and 20 Awards Day ............ hlay 28 liaccalaureate ..... .......... IX 'lay 30 Commencement .....,.................... -lune 2 and 3 Senior Prom, Moonlight lslvn... ............ ,lunch -l COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Srafril: YVolfe, Mask, I,LlSP'lllgt'l', Phillips. Sfllllliillflf Thoma, Raguzzo, Dickey, Green, Smith. ,Nut flf1'I1ll'1'lf.' Montug, -H MOST POPULAR l',vc'lvll ITIIIIIIS -lun ljllllllllllll BEST SPORT Sur- fil'L'l'llI1XY1lll Holm 'l'arr'h:1 3, I BEST DANCER I Ht' 81 J WHO'S S WHO BEST LOOKING Connie llim'l1l1srgrr Bill Svllm-ider MOST ATHLETIC Anne YVhitehill Don Smith MOST BASHFUL Nettie Radar Sum l'owc-rs MOST MUSICAL laleunur heurujn- Hill N11'l.t'Illl BIGGEST BLUFFER Ruth I?0l'I'8SfC'l' Ifluyd VN cllnc-r MOST VERSATILE Murgzlrel lluwzxrd Hill Smith WHO'S WHO QL . MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED NILIIWIIII lllllbll IQKILCFIIL' O'l7uum'll WITTIEST ary lillun l,:11'kin 'llnn QIVUIIII MOST TALKATIVE Lucy XVeaI I.2lI'l4j' Singer JUNIORS-Class of 1955 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Minehart, treasurer Burtner, vice-president Braham, sc-Pretary Hart, president JUNIOR HOMEROOMS 5 tt X1 -1.,. . A . n ew .fur .- -www Q' - . X ' f 1, lf- Q , y F9 : T J-.t f it - iiffw e ' iff -' - ,.-xl Uv -a ze 5 . MQ' . 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Christy, Kirkwood, Ledford, Leihler, Madda- lena lv. pres.j, Mayson, MCcNllHC, McKeever, Milligan, Nagy, Palace, B, Patten, Pitts, Pap- rosky, Rex lpresj, Rovk, Seholtz, Schubert, Sheptak, Shumaker, Skal, VV. Smith, R. Snyder, Swain, Trout- man, D. Weiland, Whitehill, VVl1itmire, Wilson, Winter, VVolensky, VVonder- ly, VVynkoop Qsec.-treas.J, JUNIORS-Class of 1955 I.. Young,Yensen. HQMERUOM 106: Barr Qsec.-treas.j, Baulanger, Breth, G, Brown, Campbell, Connor, Cooper, Cullen, Desmond, Dickey, Doerr, Edgington, Enright, Fend lv. pres.l, Forcht, D. Gamble, Geible, George, Hackett, Hilliard, Huff, Hunka, Kaylor, H. Kelly, Kerr, Lucas, Massart lpresj, Maurantonio, Miller, Minehart, Nagy, Onufrak, C. Patten, Pflugh, Powell, Richards, Rikal, D. Sherman, A. Smith, Taylor. HOMEROOM 112: Allen lv, pres.J, Andres, Bachman, Bedrava, Bennett, Braham 1pres.l, Bullman, N. Christy, Consentino, Covert, Dal- ler, Di'l'ulli0, Double, Fry, Geibel, Gillespie, Har- tung, Hattjar, Hilovsky ftreas.j, llrip UCC-J, lrving, Kemper, Kintz, M. Smith, Smoker. HOMEROOM 204: Allen, liachman, Berra, Bryan Csec.-treas.j, Connelly, G. Davis, Dellen Qpresj, Dooley, Elliot, Felsing, Filetie, Fischer, Focht, Frew, Galla- gher, Gates, Getty, Green, Hartzel, Heeter, -I. Herold, Hesidenz, Horan, Kinney, Kopie, Krarnpert, Lindell, lVlacCarron, Markovich, Mc- Connell, McGrady, Mottern, Neitzel, Ulenic, M. Patten Cv. pres.j, Shaffer, Snod- grass, R. Snyder. HOMEROOM 205: Altmire, Pola Banduia, Mollinger, C. Butler, R. Butler, Chuba, Criley, Denny, Dufford, Flecken, Geible lsec.l, Hart, Hilliard, Holby, Horwitz, Ifft lv. pres.l, joy, Kennelly, Krenitslcy, Kriley, Loutzenhiser, Marx, Mc- Dowell, D. Mclilhaney, Michael, C. Mulneix, R. Murphy, Noullet, Otremsky, Phillips ltreas.j, Renno, Robison, Seybert, Sinz fpres.l, D. Snyder, JUNIORS-Class of 1955 Steele, Stewart, P. Trimlmur, VVat- kins, VVulff. HOMEROOM 212: Baehman, Baldauf, Benton, Black, Burke, Cousins, Cratty, Demayo, llougan, Doutt, P. Fisher, R. Fisher, Gardner, Glenn ltreus.j, Grohlnan lseuj, lleeliu- lnorne, llinchlierger, Hollenlmeck, Isaacson, Karnes, H, Kelly, Kennedy, Krick, Lefever, M. Martin, MC- Donald, McLaren, MeI,eau lpres.l, ll. Miller, Moraliit, P. Mulneix, Neigh, Nohaeh, Orlowski, Pelleosky, Potyka, Pruckner, Rock lv. pres.,l, Shilling, Smith, Stepp, Sriv- ison, Stoughton, Uber. HOMEROOM 213: Andler, Pat Bandura, Baptiste, Blakely, Bohan, Burtner lpres.j, Bush, Cornwell, Crawford, Denny, Eagal, Fudoli, Gralwe, Hackett, Ilindman lserxj, Hoover, johnstone, Kennedy, Klinger, Kriess, I,ewis, Lokovieli, Lorenz, Malis, Martsolf, MCAlpine, McLaughlin ltreasj, Mor- row, Mekis, E. Murphy, Perry, Petrie, Piccola, Pollack, Porkolals, Rassman, Sawhook, Steele, M. Uber, HOMEROOM SA: Archer, Berghigler, Berry, Brackman, Culfman, Cygan Ctreasj, ll o no v a n, Dunn, Fieehuk fseC.l, Goldstein lpresj, Gould, Henricks, Hutchison, Monday, Payung, Peters, Prokop, lv. pres.j, Reep, Renforth, Richard- son, Roherts, HOMEROOM 306: Bailey, Baker ftreasj, Berdy, Bilowieh, Burkharclt, Cooper, Cress, L. Davis, Douthett, C. Fisher, Fogel, M. Gamble lv, pres.l, Goehring, Heider, Higgins, Hotius, jaekxnan, -lurysta, Kirk, Krause, Leighton, Logan, I.. Martin, Mayer, MeCandless lseol, McKnight, MeMilliu, Morando, Noel, Nowicki, Paulsen, JUNIORS-Class of 1955 Platt, Prementine, Pullano Cpresj, Rudert, Scott, Swaja, Swartzlander, L. Trimbur, Varano, A. V i r g i l i, Wissinger. HOMEROUM 307: A. Amos, Bap- tiste, Barton, Bolten, Boring, Calvert, D'Antonio tv. pres.j, Dero, Dietrich, Eury, Fohl, Galer, M. Geihel, Grystar, Hertz Cpres.j, Hull, Howard, j u r y s t a, Kerner, Kriner Qtreas.l. Kuntz, Loverick, Mariotti, Massart, R. MeElhuney, Michel, Miko, B. Mur- Phy, Musko, Oesterling, Panko, Pichler, J. Reott, Sarteschi, Scarnato, Schiehel, R. Sherman, I. Smith, N. Smith, Tarcha, Watson Qsec.j, Weaver, Zellerino. HOMEROOM 314: Bachman, Bajez Lpresj, Bergbigler, Berkes, Burleigh, Collins, Dougan, Daum, Duffy, Field, Gallagher, Goldseheit- ter, Graham, Heineman, V. Herold, Holot, johnson, jardin, Kondos, Leonard ttreasj, LeSueur, Megan, j. Morris, R. Morris, McConnell, McFadden, Natili QseC.j, Neely, M. Newpert, Nulph, Palmer, Plaisted, Schaffer, Thomas, VanGrootenbruel, Weidenhof, C. Weiland, Whitaker, Williams, Wood, Wynn tv. pres.D, Yost, Zarnick, Zot- ter. HOMEROOM 316: D. Amos, Beachem, Bonyak, Bournique, Cehelsky, Curtis, DiBic- caro, Dietz, Elder, Eldridge, Faulk, Forgie, George, Groth, Hays, Hess, Howlett, Kearns, King, Lauteria, Leech, Lohmuller, Lucas, Lynch, Maroni, McElvoy, C. Miller ttreasj, E. Miller, Musko, Ordy, Parker, Pfabe, Phipps, Poole QV. pres.j, I Iowell, Prokopchak, Renfrew, Robison, Rock- hill, Rodgers, T. Reott, Rozic, Sander- son, X fn' V K 'S 4? f . K 5 V, ' KV fr YE P ' C - Q, ,gg 5 7 ' s egg 2 6 J s AE 5 G' V X A X 1 'Ng A V i - ' . Y iw, fa ' .,,. A ' iii- 9 Q' filth S, g , S E55 . -' zz' V L' , HV- ' LL xr- -. A ' V- ' .. ., iff V 1- V f - -V - - V. -' Q 'ti' IV T '-4 V - 'f f 3'-' V' . T iff-n.f .,.. . B , If : ,., J , t . S L b ' -L V' ' ' ,wi V .WA YM? V . ,, :I 122,39 V , Vlifff 5 f ' i i , , f 'wfff f 'l t , V , Q , K N, ' 1' 4 J-. ff Q 'L Y ,A - jf if W A . ' l ' QE 1 A , Q. If X ' , r 5 - ff 571 A f A ' ,m , , ' V . ,,. i : 1 V . A X Q V ' 'H X V,'k. 4' - f V gg-,, 1,2 :IN -V L: xl , A ' - , S . :. ' ' V- 5 1 if - ,, H V vt K s. '.'VV rx Q Q ' ' tt Q 4 L N Q x V, 4 ' V 'A 'X Zi 'F + n o , YM W ' , , ' 1 gr 1 ' W x N i P ff., 1 -V V Q ,.f s . ,. nf f we sr ' t -4' 'H' ' L, Y 1' X I .V u, .V ,tk I A .Vs ,5-M .Qui if ,, V fr X If , '13, I 'J V- A A 'MQ V' .. , ' V l GA. --J .: ' V' fr 1 V x ,. 'S i sgw fSVilf S2 JUNIORS-Class of 1955 Scliehl, Schnur, Svhroth, Shaffer, A. Sherman, K. Shieltlr, P. Shields, Schultz lst-CJ, Slater tpres.j, Sloan, Smith, S. Smith, Snider, Snodgrass, V. Snyder, Somnlzlriva, Spryn, Stanlto, Stewart, Streitlnun, Stutz, Swallop, Steigliner, Sweeney, Swory, Sutton, Tack, Tzltsak, Thoma, Tholnas, Tlmompson, ll. illflllllill r, 'l'run1an, j. Virgili, XVngle, ner, R. Vllagner, Xxiillllllfll, sky, wxYZllliC'l', ly VVug- VV:1lc'he- Rona ld VVigton, WVusilk, Raymond VVeiland, VVeilancl, VVhitehill, VVi1'k, VVint'hell, VVishnev, VVojtynz1, G. Young, Zaccari. HOME- RUUM 318: Anderson tpresj, Bauer, lieilstein, Benton, Boyd KSCC.-fl't'ZIS.l, li ra n tl u n, li. Brown, Codispot, Daugherty, Doctor, Doulmlc, Fedizlcxko, lfievlilik, Fuller, Furkn, Unlonte, Gra- ham tv. pres.j, Grove, I. lleruld, lliltlelmrantl, lluey, Kuuflnzln, Kolnzlr, l.ut'hkiw, Mnhood, lVll'l,IllllC'l, S. lNlt'l3onnltl, li. Neupert, Shuler, Shulnaker, Stanko, Steffler, NValker, Vllnrren, A. VVeilzlntl. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, Morulmit, treasurer' ' Betty, presiclent Barlow, secretary Pringle, vice-president PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS nfw Umm' K3l1fII1Hl1, 3113 Stephenson, 1023 Litl, 21133 Mintu, CVV3 C'urvi3 CVVQ lfudoli, CIC3 Bowser, 202 Ordy, 3123 Rnuscli, 1103 Narzlhetski, 11113 Niclmlas, 3173 Sturm, 1043 Ross, 21123 N. lirnxvn, 206. Rnfw Ifwn. Piper, 1163 1,2lSlllI21l1L'1111l, 1103 Kummer, 3173 S11C1lI't'l', 21-13 Stern, 2143 Bell, 31121 Rivers, 1081 Fleeger, 108 Nlnver, 30-13 N1l'CZll1l11t'SS, 30-1-3 Martin, 3133 Dunn, 2062 Heath, 31Z3Rn4u' Tllrfff Uressley, 2183 blurdzill, 310 nlminv, 1173 1N1L-yer, 2013 Gvrstiicr, 3113 Giimtn, C153 Murnlmit, 21113 Hctty, 2133 limmvtt, 3103 F1-her, 11+ lirzxun, 3023 Alwlmtt, 10-13 Ucsterling, 1173 Denny, 114. SOPHOMORE AND FRESI-IMAN HOMEROOM OFFICERS SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS 'ctiik 311 Nthmitlu 10-1 Rum' Umm' Simon, 1023 hlurysta, 11113 5. Miller, 21113 l,t'5l1t'1', 1103 1,Zl1'1lS1i11, 3113 V1 ' ' . 1 1 ' ' Pyomgosi, 3133 Gruhmn, 21213 .Xshlu1ug.:h, 2023 l.ynr'h, 3123 C. Millrr, UF. Rn-u' 7'fL:n,' llc-plc-r, 20113 Hillizlrcl CXY3 Hillman, 3133 VVhite, 3173 Stepp, 2143 Sudlnk, 2063 VVillinms, 10143 11, Smith, 3043 Curing, CVV3 Murphy C153 NVQ-st, 310. Rum' Tl1rrr.' Knauer, 21123 Duty, 31123 Neem-3 1163 Nowakuwrki, 1163 liclnnimrvr, 10-13 111111111111 2013 Cipollonc, 3023 1ii1'h01tz3 3043 Frcnvhalx, 11-13 121l'1iS0l1, 108, - - - Q 1 a, 53 FACULTY and CLASSES if QQZVU r- I L STUP Jkt! AW LOOK EN MLM? LISTEN www W 1, 11 f .xlvm rmcc'll.fxN1c's+will mr Smzxllwnud dm-sn't look con1fur zxhlc, lvu X hcfs the lun' for this IlIif.flllllL'llI job. IINIIRR lxIlIN1 ' AUTO MECHANICS Xl IU NH K ll XNIK N- Illllflll lfrukf, ff'lfuf'1L'.1.' It lxnpgwlls tu thc but nf us. lizlrv ,lll'XSfll xml llmd Smhnux um xu k1ng,on tlu :Un uheal In ku ,HN T ,.,.. . , .n,, 56 .XUTU MICCFIAXNICS-VVh:lt's uucler the hoocl, hoys? The intricate mechanism of the auto is he-ing examined hy Paul Dimun and Bill lN1el'liiuans, AUTO BODY SHOP sill have that roof patched iu fi jiffy. illhlll hole will lu .Xl'il'U BODY- -Have Zuruivlt untl Holi Svhneitler S hard to hntl. Some senior high hoys are gfettiug a preview of school, campus style, as they take courses in Auto Hocly and Auto Mechanics. The shop is located 11ero.s from the sehool at lfranklin and jefferson Streets. 'llhe classroom is a garage-like huilding which is amply furnished with new, modern ma- chines. lfiity hots are ahle to work in the huilding at one tfme, classes he-ing a halt day all week. The future mechanics work on one complete car. lt is overhauled, only to have the teacher tix it with an- other hug . Batteries, motors, and other parts are ohtained from local salvage yards. The Auto Body group learns welding, sheet metal straighten- ing, piecing, and how to finish the work with a ggootl paint -ioh. 57 5'IfH,i.X,LfI'ii'llIllll'C students lt ZlI'll in the lil.lCC lxRll' SIIOI'-Roh lla-rtv and Dominic' lhlivlln use ll mul Shop thc' cssvnlizll ll'1'hllifIlll'5 for rv- umdcrn signal g.:0l1c'l':llor In vhcvk :I l'c'm'0ivcfl', pair. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Nll'l'll.X'NH'.Xl. UR.XXYl'YiF-fRux YYIHM uurlxs with IIHIQPL V I IVA 1'NNNkl'5Rl'W - I-, ,r f V, Us KIVZINYIIIV ' V ' purlsmn In pu! lhc hllill tuuvll un his snlh 3, E f Q i 3 , 'Q r Y IFXXIII, LXAH kNUXXIlr fi PIJYRII 'Q- SN Nl The Graphic Arts department furnishes the school with pink hall passes, blue slips and other official hlanks. The students print tickets and programs for the school activities. ln metal shop the hoys learn to weld and do other worlc with metals. They make tools such as hammers, screw drivers. and some simple farm implements. ln electric shop the hoys rewind motors and design radio circuitsg some of the hogs have huilt portahle radios. The fellows in mechanical drawing make small scale ohjects then graduate to such things as house plans. Boys in vocational agriculture practice classroom work hy v conducting a farm program at home. Two seniors ' were granted the Keystone Farmers degree this year. Members of wood shop turn out cahinets, gun racks, hook ends, coffee tahles and lamps. num krimorn FINN.-NRI! i. Ri-'lxs .iW,-iifiw .iw-iflffifw X't,XI.l.fXk'l-1 H. xiinouisi IHHN Nl' KIR-WMI Ilmf-lu. .'Tr'Ii -'il lfV1f'VU'f INDUSTRIAL ARTS UR,Xl'HlC' .XR'l'Sf-,lini Kirk and Ken Cooper are care- Ml'f'l'.Xl, SHUl'A4Sparks fly as these hoys practice we fully composing lype, a very tedious joh. ing, Safety measures are strictly enforced. 59 l.XkK IS. lll'I'RlKK lfffilfi i 14bwII'll I. Rulilrr lizoli 'r HIHIA 'liliis y'C2lI' rlw Biology clzlssvs llzlvc lu-cn visitul lay :1 monlccy, porcupine, owl, :uid wliitc' rzlts. El fzunily' of Q-Ivwn liziliy rzits living czlrccl for as :1 class projvct. 'lilic stuclcnts nlissvct zuicl clrzlyy' worms, L'l'Ily'llSll, zuul stzlrlisli. Formallmlc-liymlr' is El fillllllllll' omlor oftmi cle'- tcctvcl in :I stucly pcriocl :ls :1 Biology ll student skc-tclivs liis spvcinicn. 'l'lic rfgulzir Plly sics cours:- consists of rlwory' ziml stiff nirltlivmntics wllicli makes tllc course clllllcult lvut liitwvstilig. llNllYlClll2ll proi- ccts :lrv mzulv liy tlic pupils :xml pre-sc-ntml to tlic I.l-HN IJ. RMI.-XKl'R lhnlory' class. 'lllrc momlilicml Pliysics coursv offers pr:lctin':1l trziining yrliilc tlic fil'I1CI'1ll Scivncc' clzlsscs :irc prv- Dilfilflllll lor more clifficult sciences. SCIENCE NSY -l2l1'lxlf' Yirgili l'X1lllllIli'5 il rrny'ri:h while- lu-r Biology' ll rlzissulzilcs look on, .Xu- ollivr group l'X1lIllllH'w Ilw skull lS:llly' l7oy'ln' luis 1'0llI'1l.Lff' vnougli to holnl itl. 'X-... '15 All jflfvfv 613 l'llYSlC'S-.Xll lllix Nquintilxq ix :ln vffurt to find the 5pc-rifin' g'l'IlXifj' nf :1 liquid In Ihr' Ilxdru- nwtvl' Illk'lhlHl. S C I E N C E UICNICRAI, SQ'lliNK'li-'Yn11ng expcrinlclnurs are Irving the 'N' 'NW V- 'WIN' R - - - ,' 1 ,,f p H XN'Ul'klIlg5 uf u dum-lwll, dry cells and un old-fushmm-d tele- K ' x ' H ' phone. xx. ra Hl Klum I'!nN1.,, lu'-Hrw fr ,Xfrawwx .MIX 0 I Q'Ill'fMl5'l'RYfR11s1' Nllllik' l'zllI'Y 111111 H:l1'l1:l1':1 Vzlsilnff St'l'Ill 111 v11j111' distillillg H2113 thu :1111 ll1iIlLL just 11111' 111' II11' 1'11111pli1':1I1'1l :1p11:11':1l11s 11fl1'l1 srvn in 1h1- 1'l11-111isI1'1' lzlh SCIENCE IIHRIJI L X'IKXIl,I, ,1,111,1f1m1-111 llkIl,I,I kRI'I4HI,f1XK X 1f111f.1 111 'l'h1' L'l111111ist1'1 1-xp111'i1111-11ts 1111- su 21I'I'2lIlg1l'li that -1 f11ll1111' 111111 ilhlstrzltc the hfmk w111'k. This s1'11'111'1' 1111111's1' is in 111'1111:11':1ti1111 for c11lh'g111 illlkl is '01-ss:11'1 fm' I1lII'Sl'S, t1'11ir11111g. l311tl1'1' High 11ff1-1x LXst1'11l1111111 111 1llfl'l'I12lTl' XtAZlI'S1 It IS 111111 111 thru' hlgh s11l11111ls 111 P1'1111s1lx:1111:1 h:11'111,Q 5llL'l1 ll k'1lllI4St'. flX'0I' r11'11 h11111l1'1'1l st111i1'11ts IIZIYC' r:1k1'11 U1'i1'1-1 s lC1h11':1ri1111 this j'L'1lI'. 'l'h1- 1':11's :11'1- llllf ill all kinds ' . 1 1 f 1,1 11 1-11111- ll ll Llllll 1t11 s X111111'111ti1's 11s1 ,L 111-111 ,H ll ss ' ' ' 1 1 3 we s'. s 5 - l J ' ' 1 1111111 ' N . B' ' 1US'SS. 25121 x X ' 112 4l HARRY I.. LiI,AVN S In-1:-,V I-,.lii..i11 fi 'XIERUNiXU'l'IC'S-Tmn Lehnerd puinta out the impnrtzlm parts 'L ' of this inmiel airplane to his vlnsmialvs, HlRlll'R'I' I-1. r.1.1.x5 Inj: . r I .Iu.-,irifm SCIENCE DRIVER El7UC'.'X'l'lON-Before starting out fur his arluul driving period, each student gt-is Il few pointers un how to lllIlIlC'llYC'l' the car under all Conditions. 63 QOH, Ov xlxxu I lxxllwx lv, M1 ff, Hy-ful :HHN In RMU F'UI,l,IiUI41 IiNGl,lSIl.-'I'lw Uvllegc- H-I1QLliSh stuclenta :nw rc: ff, 111, IIILL L'xtc'llslx'ely, Ulzlaslu IllUiil'I'Il IlHlIfll'lI1lIl, nun-ls und nhl! V ' '! ' hun- ynu! The hunks nm' Hllllil' zlxzlilnlwlr by 1ll1n1'g:ll1i1m-nl In rluln. ENGLISH SENIOR ICNCiI,ISll-Rvruglmifv them? Surh rhurzxvrcrivzxtiun IIlIllxC5 Q'l1nllm'cr'- f'llllN'I'l3llI'f' l'ilg rims inure' il1trl'L'slim1. 1,4 JUNIOR ENGLISH-lVlagazines in school? Yes, the FRESHMAN ENGLISH-llflly Study Ellylijll? This junior English classes :ire using them for instruction in subject is discussed pro and con by the English Classes this portion of study. .-Xll will agree that English is important. ENGLISH College English is quite an experience for most students, The course is designed to better pre- pare the students for the difficult college English courses. 'lthere is an extensive study of the English classics and English poetry. Themes are written on every subject imaginable and some which are not. lVIodern literature is offered in the form of outside reading, with book reports being required. lVhite index and note cards are a part of the equipment of every fellow and gal as they struggle to prepare their research paper. Regular Senior English is a study of English classics and poetry also, with an omission of some of the themes and extra reading work. L'li lf. lJUl l'Hl 'l l4 M. l-'I.l-YANUR HERYFX I'ff1qli.fl1 Frltuflrll ll'f. tNNlf'l l'l'f N'lL'Klfl'f ,l0l l'Y lX'lll.l.l 'N Evlcllrlr Frwliflz ..,. .A ,,A,?QW, , tif mf 5 XX ll'l R'IRl F nth XI I l'R'I' 1 'llllf' l.rl.vl of Ihr ,lInl1it'ru1.v, HU!!-lllll', :uttl lf'Z'I1IIfft'f lim' :ire just sulne of tlte thrilling 2lllYCI1UlI'P stores tlte .luniur lfnglislt stucleltts rezul. ,l'll4'j' ztlsu study tllf' New lfnglztml poets :intl tlle Amerieztn sltort story. 'lllie lucky freslunen are Ulllgllf spelling, grzunntzir :intl even get zi tztsre of Sll11lCCSl3l'2ll't' :ts they rt-:td .ily You Like lf. 'lllte sopliotnures get tlte finishing touches tm their grzunntzu' :ind read Julius I1'I1f'XI1I', Silas illfzrmfr, lfvllllive, :incl utltet' works of rentm'n. 'lllie classes ztre spicetl with infurtnzttive lilnis on clifferc-nt zuitliurs ztml stories. Some pupils sit CllIllI'2lllt'tl tltruugli the iiltn zulventtlres uf 'l'um Sll'Il'l'l'l', tlte pzltltetic tztle uf fam' livin' and tlie lvluml-eurtlling 'llwll illflll' Henri. t ENGLISH l i l 1. lnslxiuxi sun Rllll FH Hifi lrilftfi in Rl'IYlR'I xixklux smut: M Nh, lr,!i,,f lip liih, lfuimixii st HIXll'I Il.l IN xivxm It u XI,l.b I-'nglytli fwiefmi SUPIIUMURIC lCNGI,ISll-Santa Claus letters are line examples for speeial requests. The wld felluw is lic-ing swam sed with uralers from the Sowhomme linflish students. l l P- 66 .'XMERIC'AN HISTORY- just making sure you know which it is, says Eddie Nagy. Gail Kriley proves that she does by her finger pointing to that picture. SOCIAL STUDIES H. YHQYON CUMIN I-.l.lZMiH'I'H HI-IPLIR .-1m,ifi'.-im lliirifrv sim,-i'i.-.ni Hiiinrr j. XY, MclIOVNFl.L l-.I.SIl-1 MOORE .-lrrir1'ir.m Hiirm-v .-lui,-i'1r.m Hiirffrv Economics is a study of how people make a living, a problem common to all of us. A study of our American History is important because as leaders we shall have to profit from our country's past ex- periences. 'lih-e American History students study the economic, social and political history of the country. The VVorld History students have a thick hook, choclced full of history from prehistoric man up to this modern creation. Current events and panel discussions are used as a means of keeping up with present conditions. Pennsylvania History is a panoramic view of the stateg the students study the state's history. geography, industry and govern- ment. 67 XVURLD lllS'l'URY-3l'he VVorld Ilistory students, along with learning about the different parts of the world, get to visit these plaees hy tnap. lFk4lN ll ll lliilnrv lNl:XR'I'l'i Il fl llirlarv SOCIAL STUDIES ...X N.-Xml I1 rll lliilnrv Civics, a subject for freshmen, offers a glimpse into the politics and governmental procedure for the local, state and national scene. The hoys and girls learn how to choose the right man for the joh and then how to cast their hallots correctly. A highlight of the Prohlems of llemocracy class is the trial the students conduct. This course offers an advanced look at government operation, Students keep ahreast of current issues hy reading Xt'1v.v lfvrek. XVhat is love? lVell, hy taking Sociology one may lind out. 'llhis type of question and the resulting discusssions are part of the course. Pupils also study juvenile delinquency, mental diseases, and other prohlems confronting people today. 68 llfllxlfis ll. l,4XUSfl'Y .Xmlnfwlfv x 'lx IP-'F'I' I U lx, lf,Mf1lf,1!! W X MLMNIHR l'RUl5l.l flVlS OF Dl flWUl'R:XC'Y--Slle Cireenawulr sits with x ffl' .m,f.,-X that judicial look while Diane Houllion, the Clerk of vourts, haw Marshall Iillll'l1l3E'l'21t'I' sworn in as the next witness during: n VOD trial. SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIOIAPGY-Bzlrlwzlrn 'l'cl'l1ox'i4'l1 and ,lim Rook, point :ln awmiing linger, hut to uhum? 69 A Ngyxs rw . 4 pi A af? , 1 1 Y 3 f ..,. 5 y P 3 2 2 S I f ? A I L W 1' 4 I 1 5 5 .S .,., L E x is I A Q ' .... 5 ' . 1 IHlR1J'l'llX fx, imma f I fy . S I frm RUVH ,V HHN! I,.'Yl'IN- lit tu Brute. Hill lNl4'I,c-nn, ns -lulius Caesar, looks quite un- .L,',f,,ff, ,x,-,Ulm diaturlwc-cl by the ll'll'C'IlIQ'lllllf.l :lppe:xr11llL'c' of Bill Smith, Brutus. SI'.XNlSIl- - 'I'rc-NF Hf'll2!lI'HlH :nn 2lI'fllllllL'lll arises ovrr l Rl'INC'll--V-Nlikm' 'I':1pcr grcvts Qlllflll Miller lu' a friend- thq- prirv of Roger llcmlr-rwn's apples. vlilflill' Virgili ly l'll'L'Ill'll 3,:a's1urv and 1l5lxN,UclllllllIll'lll IlllCl-Yl!llQ?H Sha' lxlllIXX'5 thc- prim- hcl' lwmlgc-I van allow. replies, 'l'rc5 bien, mervi, ct vous? 7lJ First year Latin is a study of vocabulary and the use of it in reading about the unbelievable antics of the Roman gods and goddesses. Second year is a study of deelensions, conjugations, synopsis, and rules in preparation for Virgil. French and Spanish courses help the students gain a speaking, as well as a reading knowledge of the modern languages. VVorld Geography is a study of world trade. The countries are first studied by commodities, then by regions. Seniors are el'gible for Strategic Geo- graphyg there is no text book because it is a study of areas in the news. Current literature is used in the study of geography of the Americas. Butler High is one of the few schools in the state which offers three years of geography. l if 5' 51' ' A , i Li, rf' J -A VVORLD GEUGRAPHY-Phyllis VVolfrorn and Gladys Herolcl are amazed at the operation of the cotton gin as it combs out the seeds from the Cotton plant. GEOGRAPHY STRATEGIC GEOGRAPHY - YVhile Raymond Lasiehak and Bob Mclndoe study the map, john DeRose and Bob Hurley Hnd the locations on the globe. DENNIS VY. KEISFR Ara ia! .311a11.y, G, n'gr',il'l1v M -NRCARHT C. PUFF i rin,-1.1 M1 R,-g.',m.',1 thug:-,.'fl:y 1 hviflir, li IHIIN NXIAKJIK I H if'i!fi f f 1 'lilircv counselors do group counciling :mtl also lI1lllYlklll2ll coiinriling. Suliolzirsllip mzitvrizlls sire' lizlmllc-cl througli thc guiclzlncc otticvsg thvy llzlvc' mzitvrinl on profcssions :mtl L'1lI'C'i'I'S1llSU. Scrumptuous aromas continuzilly clrift from thc school kitchf-n. 'l'hc- girls pri-pzirv :mtl cook complctc- inwilsz they lU,l.l,NM,l5 learn to use tht- zipprorcml cooking pl'zictiu's. 'lihl' girls in sewing lf-:irn pzittcrn plmmiviit, cliffs-i'0i1t stitches, :mil how to choose thc- correct pzittvrns. liutlf-r High off:-rs at limited class for thosv intvr- vstctl in iournzilism or othcr riclvziiicml writing. 'lihv coursv incluclvs ll study of the tie-ld of AlIllll'll1lllSlI1, thc' ncwspclpvr, and thc tvcllniqiu-s ot writing. :X class Dffl-ll'k'f is to vclit ll miniature' paper. VRVI I PIRXIUIIH GUIDANCE AND JOURNALISM ltll'R'Y.Xl,l5NI-XYlu'll1vi it i- wailing in Ihr workhook or looking for intormsltion in thc in-xup'ipci', thx' ilUlll'll11lISIll Plus: is always lvusy, lhvy zirc' l0IlI'lllI1Lf thx' trivlts of Ihr trzimlt' lll IlI'Q'll'll'IllI4Ill fill' llllllft' l'k'P1lI'lllHl,, 72 COOKING-These future housewives are about to enjoy the excellent meal whivh they have prepared. Vvlllllillllf you like to join them? HOME ECONOMICS SICVVING-Interesting? A complicated pattern and a simple l'k'lN?iF5 l'L'il'R . . . . . W,-m,1 my pieee of material develop into an attractive looking dress, L S-XM.-XN'I'HA ii. Pl- ' N 11,,,,.,-,,,,,A-my . , ,W ,fe ,Q g i , R ,La il X, 73 4 tl Vf ,wif A If 21 1 Qt' 1 ,. igziff . ,QM F K 1 lul4'l'Rl'xlm.xl-1-lk ltr ART-.-X phase of 1ll'l work in which the students find much interest MXRX X1Jl'N!I . , X , , A , , I lm,-,,,,,,, Is vc-1'att1ws. Shtrlcy Phtlltps tllurtrzttva thu wlth hm' clay inode-I. LIBRARY AND ART lll'rR.XRX--Nwsd illfUl'll1Zlli0ll alwnut il pnrtivlllzll' sulvjvft ut' ful Iilw l'VZldil1Q1 at guud lmnkf XVhy nut stop in the lihrzlry :nf thew atudvnts hav: :Ind wt' what! tu lu- found tht-rc, 74 'lihe Butler High lihrary is stocked with both edu- cational and entertaining material. A vertical file fl B- .1ll'l'lIlIIlil'.K' and Sl'T'l'lIff'!'1I are used for enjoyment, 5' vs while the hest novels are also available. Une of 1 www' ,gs the most crowded rooms in Butler High is 211, the . . . H. RICH.-'XRD IJRYIJIN art room. All art media are used in hrst rear y,,,,,1M,,t,r work. Second and third year classes are more advanced and work in ceramics and leather tool- ing. The school has an active music department, hoth vocal and instrumental. 'llhere are a fine marching hand, orchestra, choir, and ensembles. 'l'he mvsic groups often furnish entertainment for local civic functions and community cluhs. DMN BISHOP KIIIISUN lfpff-:un,n1.rl .Unfit NIKE. I-ARI. fiRUllN1.XX MUSIC CHOIR-Doc leading the chorus, trying to inspire the B HAND-.X portion ofthe hand sounding off with great young ladies to nielodious sounds. earnestness and niueh sweet melody. 75 is I 5 is available with current pamphlet material. ,Alum Q ffif?V1fs -0 N lXIII U. lxrul XXXXPII. ll fi in fi v, lrril 5 XIMIHRX II Ihi stuclc-nt snnn lincls tllzit X-Y-Z L'Ill1 lu- :ini tliin . stuclics rlmsi- HSTIlI'll'Slll1lllYi'I1flll'4'2lI1ll inclnstry xv' tlim- vnml mnirtc-ml , ic-. prnlwlc-ms. Plalnc Gr-niucti Xl. I, XI - - - - - ,i , In clplc nl tlns 2lllX'Jll1L'Cll vniirsc is tliv study ut ulw -ivcfs liziving tlncc- clilnvnsinns. Pupils in this clzlv also lcziin lIH'Illl1l2ll' lm' tllr' :lrvzls :mil wlium-S ul snlicl lignrvs. 'lllic VliI'lQUl1UIIlt'fI'f stnclvnts stiuly tln l'l'lIlllllllSlHp lui-rwci-n tlim' sul:-s Illlll :inglvs nl tri zinglvs. flcmwzil Klzirli is uHvi'c-al illllllfl with qllgclwrx for tlic frcslnncil, :lnml Slinp Klzitli sllpplcllwrits flu lmlusrrizil Arts pmgrziin. MATHEMATICS x lnrlq' fcllrm' IHIINI llglxr thi' vullxvl 2IIl5Ul'I', Im lu- ix doing il gmvil inl- pullini, ilu 1XlIlll7lK' nn ilu' lNl1lI4Ll lm' lllllt'l'N. 76 Hmm ut nb rlimk wc- knmx' mir .NBL :Z tlu- .-Xlgi-lui alvxlls with llI1CS zinml 1lI1Q.Ill'S nn 21 plzinc sllllzxcc in pri-p:n':1rimi fm' Sfuliil Clcmnvtri. 'Illia' niziin prin SOLID CIICOMIETRY-Faiivy figures with ilnpressivr TRIGONOMICTRY-Hob Grigoletti and Leonard Pinte nznnes auch as Darla VVt'iiZ1Illi'S iC'05Zli'lt'CiI'llIl are :nude hy work patir-inly tn put the finishing lines on their draw the sludcntx tn zuzqnzlint Ihr-in with vliili ulwjrrls, ings. MATHEMATICS I'I.ANl1 GHOMRIRX---It talkea Ll lot more than rulers :incl triangles to prove an answer in plane gc-onietry. Us. .mini r,',,,m,ifv, 'I'f,4.,m,ffi. :rv Nl.XRii,'xRli'l' HI-'NNlTNl I'l ni, li, nm, rn' 77 FHRI3 L. S'l'IiYi-INSUN N lwman oring uses his health know BOYS SVVIMMING-A water ball game is not unusual ix s tier htilth students ii boy's swimming. The boys seem to be enjoying a plashing good game. I-IEALTI-I In the girls' swimming classes, pins are awarded to those passing the requirements such as swimming one length of the pool, treading water, doing var- ious strokes and diving. The girls pass tests to obtain American Red Cross cards. signifying the beginning, intermediate, and swimmers groups. Special instruction is offered for -lunior and Senior Lifesaving. The boys also have a swimming in- centive, they participate in races with chocolate bars as prizes. Learning the various strokes is also part of the instruction. Gym classes practice basketball, volleyball, badminton, ping-pong and co-ordination drills. Health is taught to all sophomoresg personal grooming, first aid and healthy living habits are emphasized. Wg 5' 2' ax EZ' '.'V: S .!,.5,V . ...,, , , ..., , 1 ,.., , .VIVE ZZZ at ' ...W ,Q , . '1f'3i425iQ l,i'Xl. l I1l'l l ORll .NZ f it fl Num, l'hi ia. rl I-'Jul mm, RLVIKH l'11l1I1Ill.b 'RSITS Ul'Nl lC'Ii-l'ul-cf 'lit'IllIN'l'IllllI'tJ? .X XYl'llAt'1llllllIlt'Ll mvalivilir l'1llillll'l tzilxm vain- of thc xsnrlx in tht- IllII'Nt'lN nlvliirt-. funm- Krei-N i- In-im: :iitlul ln It-1:11 l rx. I1 E A L T H GIRLS fiYlXl1lllllt'5t' girls are cnjuyiiig thc guxm- with the lmllk eye. .'xI'l'llt'l'y was offcretl new this year. Hflskrtlwall :ind volleyluill are still fux'n1'itr-w with the girls. 79 9 l'HYllI.IS l.. PUI ll lfii 1..ff P,l'..1t,Uv Sliorthantl is a speetly course. After much practice, stutlents are able to take dictation at seventy-live to a hundretl wortls a minute. 'lille secontl year pro- gram consists of Shorthand ll and Transcript, a periocl in which the notes taken in shorthand are typed into letter forms. 'l'lre girls also get exper- ience in transcribing cold notes and have some op- portunity to take actual dictation from members of the faculty. 'lille Bookkeeping stutlents work on complete sets of miniature business papers, letlgers, journals, vouchers and invoices. 'lilie Office Prac- tice course teaches the students how to operate the various office machines. The girls work with cal- culators, electric typewriters, the rari-ty per and get some filing experience. .XNNA ll. likllli If fft, llfff-zur, 'I'vy'mf 'XI Xklll X Xl. l'HXNll,I, .wr..l,f.,,,1, 'r.l,,. COMMERCIAL NIlOR'l'll.XNl7 - Sue Ureenawalt and Beverly liOUKKlilClllNG-'I'l1ese bookkeeping students must get all Iloleornbe are industrously working to perfeet their the figures and every line in exactly the right spaee before orthantl notes and to gain speecl. their work sheets will be complete, 80 IJKJ UFl7lClf l'R.'XC l'lC each work on a different machine, doing various work problems. X,-'tl.I3 ll. FRY In lr-rlf'rrr:w I-.In jAMl,S lllJl.l rrflmi il-'N um, r r kilns funn E-These girls surely must possess the power of concentration as they C O M M E R C I A L Butler High offers two eo-operative training courses. Students interested in retail selling are enrolled in the distrihutive lfducation Course and those inter- ested in the commercial field talce Co-operative Of- fice Training. Students attend classes in the morn- ing where they study -ioh relations and problems, and selling or commercial techniques. ln the afternoons, they are employed hy local merchants and husiness- men. The trainees must ohs-erve all rules and hours in accordance with their employer's establishment: they receive regular wages for their work. The Uistrihutive lfducation course was introduced three years ago and was followed in 1952 hy Co-operative Office Training. Sl RAY U. MILIAFR 'l'npnu', Plirullv .'lI.m,u,f uf Ilhl-11. i KIURIJI' Ill-'MSHUVK i .yfmliv-f lhwm,,, 'lhmuuv RX .X NX HFIUN lfainui Purliili Did you ever see the look of utter amazement on the face of a pupil who has just seen a typewriter with unlettered keys? But after several weeks of intensive practice and memorization, typing soon he- comes second nature with the students. ln first year typing they learn the rules and methods of typing husiness letters and statistical charts. Second year typists learn how to make invoices, hills, telegrams, tahulations and increase their speed. Business Law is a practical course dealing with contracts, husiness transactions, and other civil conduct. Also included is a criminal trial that teaches the fundamentals of court procedure. 'llhis course is extremely heneficial to the students. COMMERCIAL 'I'Yl'lNG-liyes on drill hooks and lingers flying, these typing students take a time lest designed to increase their speed and accuracy. The Business Survey program is a sneak preview of the Commercial Course since it covers Shorthand, Bookkeeping and Salesmanship in three six week periods. During the last semester, General Business is studied. This subject consists of the organization of budgets, the understanding of insurance policies, and the solution of real estate problems. Personal- ity Development explains the existence of different personalities and the ways of improving disagree- able traits. As a result of reviews in spelling and vocabulary drills, words such as magnanimity, ex- trovert and vacillating b-ecome a part of the stu- dent's vocabulary and aid in developing convers- ational ability. COMMERCIAL IN MEMORIAM Trudging down the path of life, lVe meet new friends earh day. Some are mere arquaintanees, But others rome to stay. To those who mean the most to us, life give a golden key: Tlzis hey van not he lost or found For it, no eye may see. This key unlofks a seeret file lVhere memories will stay, Thus friends are treasured always rllthough they'1'e passed away. rl sunny smile, a helping hand llfill he reeorded here, Soufuenirs to vherish Through evfery passing year. To llliss Riggle we have given a bright and golden key We know within our memories she will always lze. CHARLES DUNCAN Retail Selling ELEANOR JACK Bnnhheeping G. FRANKLIN PELKEY Perromxlitv liwvlnpnmrzt MISS ICDNA RIGGLR 1903-1953 STU P ER A? 5. uf LOOK Xi xr? x X., mf LISTEN Q J Qi lg' 'wisewagiuw A ..., W- M11 -A . 'P 'iff' A fe.f1fWw::., - ,,.w 5 ,Q mu f , 6- fwes1'5kz .V mi afziviawxa we -.:, ', ,esj331fwjf QS?4'iGw?Slii2 Tu - W1 Aiiivfiiisfif swf VAI limit- Built- limit- liutlc' Built' Burli- liurlv Hurli- Burli- llinfrll ISS linac Our: IJ. Smith, Mixer, Musrelln, Blaskn, 'I'huma, Garrartl, Miller, Cornilmc-, Klutinnty. Rnfu' 'I'-uw' VVQ-llner Cmgrl, Zimlek, llaug, Swift, Ilonse, Klee, llart, Minehart, l'nwvrs, Bunynk Illllllll Rum' Tl1r'f'f.' Sherman Illlfllll, C. Miller, Sheptak, VVishnev, l7', Xr1tm1io, Philips, Kc-mpc-r, Ilulnt, lliluvsky, Dcllc-n. Rnfu' Four: l,assingc'r IIIIQLIIJ, Nastasi, Cipollnnc, Bc-tty, Pringlc-, Lewis, l.uvz1s,,lohmun, and li. Smith lnigxzj. FOOTBALL REVIEW lSI'l'Y UANIH SCORES ll! Iiric ,I I Tarcntum -IU Grow City 7 Hai'-lirack 3-I Il lic-aw-1' Falls 20 I-I Sharon 20 U V: lrmc lc-rgrift Z1 .il Ht. Lebanon 32 P 4'r1 n Twp. 20 'liotzll I2I Zidck Smith Hang Pmvvrs Cipollunv Swift Philips Klutinoty X 6 Play 5 60 SZ SU 'I 22 5 I2 STATISTICS Yds. Yds. Nc-t s Gained fist Yards -I2 ll -I2 -I37 20 -II7 539 22 5I7 530 Z2 5 I7 50 S -IS IU2 5 Q7 22 5 I7 -I8 50 -I I A X' g, I ry S.-I0 6.05 IH.-IO 6.40 5.33 -I.-II 3.-IU 0.02 VVurds from the lll0I't' experienced should always he upprrviatecl at the right time. llc-rc K'u:n'l1 C'apc'Huli gives linli llnupg and Dick Garrarll Il few pointers on how in improve tlwir KZIIIW. Killing.: two lwirds with unc slulll' is Swift Illrowing thc km-5 lwllwk to allow llnug in vlimux his touvhdmvn run. X7 Rune Our: Nolan, Byers, Murnlwit, Bowser, Giunta, Mintu, Betty, Bnehura, Alulmtt, Deer. Rnfw 'I'fzcn.' Hummer Imgrj, McPherson, Uezypok, Hive, Miller, Duty, Beaver, Camplwell, Hopper, xV1lI'ill6', lN1elJe:1x'itt, Geratner llllgllb. Rnfw Tllrrr: lfft, Pepper, O'Brien, Emmett, Nztnni, Rutlgers, Taper, l':1wk, Pringle, l'ip0llnne, Couch Elias. JUN IOR VARSITY utler -lll Kltf1lI1IllIlQ 2 Butler I2 Hitt'-Brucli U urler .U Us-orgt' -luniur 6 Q'unsl:mt practice is the unly way to keep in what hzxrtl at it. Butler Butler .. Butler Ofill we, :tml here :1 few Kiski 17 lillwoml City 7 70 xv2lI1llCl'Qll'lfI U ll! Illlllll 91 uf 4 the lornndm :Ire X8 Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Ro-zu Une: Tareha, Swift, VVnllak, Follstaedt, Roek. Rufu' T41L'!I,' Pringle, Shearer, Klutinoty, Russo, Coach lfft. Ruru' TflI'l'l'.' Bonyak lmgixj, Hart, Grnlmrn, Poole, Vklellner flllgfj Fifth Avenue Atnlwridge Beaver Falls New Castle Sharon New Brighton 'llyrone lfrie ,1'2ll'CI1tLlIIl Kittzinning Ford City Name Rock 1Vz1llz1k cifilllillll Follstzxetlt H art Swift Klutinoty Tzireha Russo Poole Shearer BASKETBALL REVIEW VARSITY GAM If SCOR ES 53 to -11 Butler Franklin 50 to 51 Butler New Kensington 63 to 51 Butler Slmdyside 58 to 61 Butler Har-Brzlek 51 to 53 Butler lfllwood City 55 to 31 Butler Kittzmning -16 to -17 Butler Ford City 55 to 48 Butler Franklin 76 to 67 Butler New Kensington 51 to -1-1 Butler Brie Bust 50 to 52 Butler Hur-Brzick STATISTICS Field Goals Fouls NI. A. NI. A. Personals Points Games 103 267 54 85 -10 260 19 56 162 37 56 62 1-19 22 105 306 -1-1 89 -16 25-1 22 40 1-17 2-1 39 37 122 22 20 79 35 71 -16 93 22 21 81 2-1 36 16 66 19 63 191 51 102 5-1 177 21 20 68 12 20 18 52 I5 -1 13 -1 ll 8 12 I0 3 7 3 3 2 9 8 5 22 9 19 IO 19 ll 89 Quarters 71 31 S1 55 60 -17 74 31 9 9 18 'lizxkingj thu' lip-nfl' in :I 1'l'lu'i:ll hmm' vuntm-at ix furwnrcl Cic'm'1:c Klutilmly. Ur Klux Hl:lllmHv1'l3.1 uns nzgul II I1I'l glHlll' flu-4'k up FIUMIIIIQX Run-uk hl'2lI'l.N all lightg llzlruld Sui!! is llrxl tm Ihr . :xIIlIl1Ij.fK'I NVQ-llm-r puts :1 Ililllil :uid un K:-n Hlnskuk skinn:-fi hand. Q? f-I f.-' an sf NN 'K Q 'Ill .. ..,..-..,,-- .Xx. -ia W ..x..-.J.....N........ . 'T1,.-iI.W 'I'he- 195+ swiinming Icillll pullx-ul wvuricl placz- in the VVPIAI. rwurd. Rum' Our: .Xrrlu-i', if Smith, 'I'hnmz1, 'lf Smith, Rn lillssillgtl iimgixi, l'nwf-ll, NYiim1r, l'm'lm:m, Mays, Kizimlvle, XV. c'l'Illlli'I', lialpliatc, Smith, Ixuiw, l':1vm-, VVUULI im-ct after pmting Il 5-4 season llvlc, i,iYt'l'5, Hurm. Rum' Tam liifilliill, Rum' 'l'l1l'1'1'.' Ilu' piml, an in-:it cling :1 hug splilxh, six Clic-Q-i'hil spcc't:1tnn :nhl up to Il ,Qrnml Nwim 7 92 ws. iiiillllllllli pcriml, Rau' Umm' -I. Hive, Byers, Cipollone, Guardia, V. Bonyak, Horns, Stern, Mixer, D. Smith, YN'il- liaims, Dimun, Seialahha, VV. Smith, Kummer. Rufus T-zco: Sherman, R. Bonyak, McMillan, YVardle, Hilovsky, Miller, Fischer, Thoma, Honse, Hang, Todd, Stivison, Plzlisted, Bell, C. Miller, Kemper. Rofu' Tllr1'1'.' Mustello, Powers, Balfour, Pringle, Monday, Nunni, Duty, Spryn, Boring, Peffer, McMillan, lluey, Mvfoy, Hapsic, Rohh, Sheptnk, Gray, Graliam, Sclfridge, Zidek, Uhuha, Hortert, Vlleiland, Neyman, Minto, llnwryliak. TRACK REVIEW Butler fJ2'Q fxlllllflllgt' S2-lfj Butler 70 Kiski 48 utler 50 lVilkinshurg 78I.Q Butler 52fG New Kensington 73LQ New Castle lnvitzntional-third place with 35 llistrivt l mectfthird with 2l,I Q Long hours of prac'tic'e nmke Fred Kummer's leap over the high hurdle seem effortless. ef 93 11111111111 1ll 1111- f11111m'111p1: 2lI'k'1ll'I'j, 11z1N1c1't11:111 111111 N1l1l1 ll Iuulw 115 11 5:1111 1lUNYl'I'5 11:15 171111111111 .1 11.11-141.111.111N 111-111 1VlI1 111 1'1 111tx 111- 1x 111-11111 x11m1'11 11111111 ln 11111' 111 1l11' 11:11'1i1':11' I111111. INTRAMURAI. PROGRAM 1111s 11':11' 1111- 111t1':1111111'z11 l1I'fWI'2Ill1 of , Y-+ 11111111 S1111111' 1111111 wax 1':11'1'11-11 1111 111 il 1TlQ,f2ll'I' NK 111 t11:111 l'Xl'I' 111111111-. 1'f11-11 11111111-11111111 111111 111112, 111111, 11:1111111:111, 11111's1- S1Illl'S, 11111 IX s11fr11:111,sw1111111111g,1111111-t1-111115,r1'1111is, I1 1111 111111'111:111,111111-1'p11111:11111111'11st1111g. .-X11 S1sT1'111 wan 11'111'1c1'11 llllf 111 111'111'1' tu 11111 1111 11111111-1111111115 1'1-1'11g1111t11111 1111' t111'11' 111115. ., I . ,.. . 'l1lIlg 1n1'1 1111- 111ll' 1x XXl11ILllIl 5Illll1l 11 1111-'11 11':11'11111:111 111 111111111 1111- ,X11-S1111 111:1111. .X strike? .X spare? .X gutterhall? These are the questions in Ihe minds of the UAA hoyyl ers as thev IIN to boost their scores. w f Q GIRLS AC 'llhe girls of Butler High enjoy a variety ol activities sponsored hy the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciationg these are organized and directed by stu- dent managers assisted hy the cluli advisers. 'lihis year volleyball was popular. 'l'wenty-four teams signed up to play vollieylvall. The lsland Aces displaying skill and teamwork won the tournament. Girls interested in horseback riding were given the opportunity to ride twice a week after school at Stirlings, weather permitting. Bowling hit an all time high in participation this year wtih fifty-two reams signed up, The Sassy Lassies took Iirst plcaie in dlondayds League: the Strikers, in 'liuesday's League: the lsland Hoyvlettes, in lVednesday's League, the Six Belles, in 'l'hursday's League. For those girls interested in improving their swimming skill. recreational swimming was held every' XVednesday after school until slanuary. 'lihen a course in junior and Senior Life Saving was offeI'ed for tlre girls. During B assemlwly periods, senior lvoys were given instruction in dancing, with the aid of junior and senior memlyers of the G.-MX. TIVI FIPS lluring A assembly, competition was keen in a hadminton tournament for the girls in the soph- omore class. From ,lanuary through April, twenty-seven teams played in a double elimination basketball tournament. The better players in the intra- mural hasketball tournament were invited to participate in an extramural program where they were given an opportunity to compete against the players from other schools. Archery was offered in the spring of the year for girls in the junior class. Along with arche ery, softluall was revived to give more girls a chance to participate in outdoor activity. All activities were scored on a point hasis. lfach girl received two points every time her team won a game and one point for every game lostg captains earned five points and members of the winning tournament team, ten points. These points are cumulative from the sophomore year. XYhen the girl earns ISU points, she is awarded the GAA wings. lf she can accumulate 350 points, she is awarded a gold and white li. lfleyen girls won GAA lVings this year and were given special hlagiret write-ups. 0,51 . STOP 6? X if -1 X7! E., x... UE LOOK Xa lg MQW LISTEN wi FRS ww 'S W T? H54 W A 8 1 ad? sv Xl eg? .' ' 1 5 -'ki Cfivg, Jw is 190 ,mv 5A . f a . , 1 3:6 ,M w M 5,5 . S iifqm Q LW.. .Y .MWVI lf: :ming 1 is M -fn .145 fu ,Q ff 235 EQ? E in Q Q ffi. ' A , 4 , ' w., N. mf- . 3: is L my Rnfu' Uma' Sue Braham, Ronald Poole, Mary jo Schneider, ylarnes Lawson, Dennia Zymholy, Bill Seyhert, Larry Burtner, Gene O'l7onnell,-losephine Zaeeari. Rr1fu'T1u'n.' Nick Diekey, Don Smith, -lohn Stern, Naney Collin, Rolland Breth, Melvin Rex, Loia Sehuhert, Mary Derkies, Mary Heasley, Margie Beikert, Paul Blaako, Larry Greenway, Lynn Murphy. Rim: Tl1ri'1'.' Maxine Patton, Ronald Dellen, Virginia Miller, Barhara Green, Boh Allen, Gladys llerold, -loyee Flaek, Richard Meyers, joe Morahit, lid l'iper, Bernard Pasqualiehio. 'l'om Heater- ling, Rolwert Konar, .lack Cooper. Rnfu' Fllllll' Vllayne Follstaedt, C'arole Fennell, l,orma W'eaver, Marria Gam- hle, Bill Mefandless, Romaine Riser, Iidward Konar, VVilliam Miller, Carole llutehiaon, Morton Goldatein. -laek .Xreher. Bruee Ball, Margaret lluth, Naney Bell. STUDENT COUNCIL This year marked the estahlislunent of a Student Council at Butler High. lliek Ahrams seryed as the first president, Nliss listher .lohnson and -lames Lawson, as advisers. lVork was carried on hy the tolloyying committees: l.f'gfi.vir1fi-we .' hir. Comin Cad- yiserl, Dennis Zymholy' fchl, Pat Ragazzo, lllar- ion Stewart, Mary' Ann Rohh. lfdyyard Konar, ,'l7L'IIl'I1.Y.' llliss llleliee ladyiserj, Larry' Burtner lehl, Dale Betty, Nancy' Garrison, Aloyee lllaelc. Clizbx: Miss Helm Cadviserj, Anne Sherman, joseph Lestyk, Pat Curzi, Marcia Gamhle. Citizen- .vlzifv lf11l1t'llfl.flIl.' hlr. lfft Cadviserj, Larry' Lassinger Cehl, Nancy Cullen, Leroy Smith, Lorma lVeaver, fiflllllllllllif-1' flrli1'ify'.' Nlr. Fry Cadyiserj, Rohert Hertz Cehl, Aloyee Bedraya, Richard Meyer, -lack Cooper, Carole Hutchison. .xlflflll ,Irti-r'ilif'.y'.' hlr. lfiscus ladviserl, Larry' Megan Cehj, Don Dietz. Bruce Ball, hlargie Beikert, Lois Miller. Sfirial.' Mr. lJeSimone Cadyiserj, .Iohn Pringle Qehj, Nancy Leith, hlortonGolclstein, Mary .lo Schneid- er, .lay Stroop. rl,ryf'n1f1iy.' lllr. hlillen ladviserl, Klartha Adams fehj. George hIeLean, Theodore Langa, Romaine Kiser, Cleone Daugherty. Publir Rei11tio11.r: lhliss Gertrude Reed laclviserl, Bill Seyhert Cchj, Virginia Nliller, Ronnie llellen, Dixie Barlow, Barhara Green. l'lilI!UIl'l'.' Nliss ,lack Cad- yiserl, Ronnie Poole Kohl, Connie Hindman. Klar- garet Huth, llarla lVeiland. larry Lassinger reeeiyes from Dr. Bean the Freedom's Foundation Award giyen the school in recognition of in work in the Uetilut-and-Vote eampaign. mu' Our: Vfhitcllill Nlml YY llt'Illk'lllJlll, fI'llllNP. 'l1lllllii'l', Remlclirk, l71':lYlIl. ' mlm: Rufzc Tlnv' Ilia 1 , lilnvk. Runs Tfzcu: Nvupert, King, Hull, Gates, Prlyungg, Bc-ilstein, Flc-e-gc-r, VV, Mclean rf flllillltly, Xxvllflilll, l:t'I'2LllSOll, M. Higgins, Germ Hillman, Greta Hillman, Vcit, l'inlc-ll Nlm'Gar've'5, Rufu' l nur.' cll't'K:'llC', Allen, BI'fCliflll'lClKl', l'ruCliner, Grout, l7c'R0sc, Lewis Rn-'u'Fi1w'.'Stzlnzlt.l3ic'key,Snr1vutIi, Stuugghtun, Kaylor, Riclmrclr, Crump, Shilling, Mm'- A B A N D TROMBONE QUARTET Heine-nmn, G. Mcl,eun, Gruntl, Nlc'l,a1'cll. 1112 Ro-'w Unf: Otterson, Philips, Matko. Rllflk' Tfwu: Stewalt, Huth, Cullen, L. Smith, Smoker, Snider, Fuellgraf, Rufw Tllrrr: E. Smith, Powell, Anderson, R. Higgins, Smith, Henrieks, Garrison, Bloom, Daum, Melionald, Uber, Grey, Maelionald. Rnfw l our.' Adams, VViIes, Atwell, Shields, Scott, Shoemaker, Steffler. Ru-'Lu Fifvr: Sawhook, lVlel.aren, Foeht, Neigh, G. Mel.:-an, Henderson, Patten, lleider, Sellers, I.aMotte, Fudoli. A BAND 'l'o any hand metnher, the call fall inn meant husiness. After fifteen minutes of standing at attention in the August sun, one soon learned the folly of disoheying orders. Under direction of Don Bishop Gihson, the hand drilled from one week hefore the opening of school until the end of the football season. They supported the team at all games and marched in four parades. The 3 hand played in two assemhlies and the spring concert. Nine memhers represented Butler High at district hand, and two, Ron lNfIeLaren and Don Stanat, at state hand. Officers were Bill McLean fdrum majorj, Dick Fudoli lpres.D. Ruth Anderson Csec.j, Tom Groutt and Clay- ton Adams Cmgrsj, and .lim Sanzotti, student conductor. Rufio Umz' Leatyk, Sheldon, VVilson, Black. Rnfuu TfLL'o.' Otterson, Rnselli, Andre, O'lJonnell. Rom' Tlzrrrf lleslty, Butler, Bnrto, .-Xnderson, Snnzotti, Fudoli, l.ynCh. Ro-'w Four: Goettler, Sehnney, -loyee YVhitaker, Stulmlxle, Klinger, NVhitehill. Rofzc' l ifzw'.' Stannt, Parker, Henderson, Lewis, VV. lVlrI,enn, .'Xd:ln1s, U, M1'l.enn. ORCHESTRA liriglit :uid enrlx' every morning, wnilings :md mozuiinggs czune from thc auditorium as the orch- estra tuned up. Soon, however, the sound clizuiged to the heziutiful And:1luciz1 Suite or the ever popular Slavonic Rlizipsoclyn. Under direction of Mr. Gibson, the orchestra developed into one of the top organizations in the district. 'lllley played :1 wide variety of music, ranging 104 from popular to classical. 'liliis yezu' the orcliestrzi played for two zissemhlies und in the spring con- cert. Fourteen memhers represented Butler High at the lllidwestern District Orchestra Festivzll. Officers were Ron lvlCl,2ll'L'I1 Cpresj, .lozinne Nfltllltilg VVilliz1m lhICL'C2lIl, student conductor. Qseul, -ludy Black Clihrurizml, :md u 1 iff Q .V xv V V 1551 Q3 . - my .. ' xx nu' Um! Gillilnlicl, English, flark, Swory, Shilling, Kirkwood, Danner, lVlcDez1vitt, Ferguson, Grey, Mau- onald. Rufio Tfwn.' Lavoni, Smith, Ynengcrt, Palmer, VVogan, Martz, He-nrivlcs, VVZll'l'l'I1,l.0l'liShlI1, RIIQL' Tln'rw.' 'ojtyn:i, Chnhra, lluha, Crm-sw, Barr. B BAND lilo ORGAN STUDENTS Rofw Um? Higgins, Kenm-dy, Platt, Anderson, George. Beckinger, Ripper, Daugherty, Rmu' Tfzcni McClelland. Montag, Stewart, Knml, Sanderson. Rufw Tllrrrx' Forgie, VVe:1ver. Shu maker. Rnfu' Four: l,avurini, Groh- man, Duncan. BRASS SIiX'l'Ii'li: Croup. Grout, Stunat, Mel,aren, HR wis, VV. Mcl,ean. NXXOVIIUNIC Ql'lN'lil'f'l'Z Higgins, l'iIltell. lleider. WC Xrwell, Shields. B BAND Another very important part of the Butler High School musical organization is the Preparatory or B Band. Under the direction of Don Bishop Gibson, they learn music fundamentals such as scales and playing in tune . They are intros duced to marches and classical music as well as being taught proper care of their instruments. :Xt the close ot the year, the members are taught marching band fundamentals. ln addition to serving in their own organization, some members served as color guards in the marching band. The B Band appeared in two assembly programs and the spring concert. McI,ean, lliekey. llenderson. Ileider, Sanzotti. ENSEMBLES Small instrumental groups were a clarinet trio, a trombone quartet, two string ensembles, two brass seytets, a saxophone quintet, and a Wood- wind quintet. 'lihey played tor assembly, the spring concert, a series of programs at the grade schools, and played at various community func- tions. Nineteen Butler High students studied the organ under the direction of Nlrs. lfarl Grohman. 'l'hese students, who were chosen by piano tryouts, are developed into skilled organ- ists. 'l'h'ey played for a number of school func- tions including assemblies, concerts, graduation exercises, and community programs. .XSS SFXTET: Smith, Heinenian, Sawhoo ' JUDXVIND QITINTI-f'l': VVhitaker, l.yneh,Ntu1 5 6-sv ,. R 1 5 gf: 'f' W is ii u f ' -is-1..L mg Rani- - Num' flflll' NIIISNIIII, M1'C'm'lnim'k, Sutton. VVilwn, l'ornwCll, YVr-nvcr, Braham, l1l't't'll, Ifmlnli, Ilutvhisnvn, Ilrit- ll'I', HI'UIil'I'i4'k. k'nfzc 'I'fu'u.' Su-pp. Slulvhle-, Hfyllll, Rugzwvn, Urnhmzxn, Kerr, l3um'un, Str-wart, vluhnsun, Hlurk, f:I'1'1'Il2lW'2lII. KI'1lIIll1t'l'l. Rm: 'I1lI7'l'I'.' IXIVRVZIIIKHCNS, ll't'l'lNlYil'h, lildm-r, iie'ul'gc'. I3zlllghx'Vty. Hills, Philips, I4-ith. Sl'hI'lllh, Nlillcw, .X1lJlHlN, tizllcr. Rum' I'-Illll'.' Dvitl, SIIil'IliN, Hu:-Im. Simgvr, l z'4'i4'I1. liruwn, Snwlmuk. VYHA'-, l-fllix, lfirrhi. Smith. CONCERT CHOIR ! r wh Ai. g rf in V INK GIRLS TRIOS NI1ll'lNII'jIl'I' l:u'c'mnp:1nistJ, Srhruth lpp, Rolvlv. XV:'nx'vl', Hffllll, R1'I'l, lixnlgglwrty l.l1'l'0IllDill1l5! J. YVumler if Fred xxlillglllglx vhuir has time tu sit uruunil like this lm-fore putting on Il perfornmnve? firmiilex ing the hard wnrk-mit thvac lllCIlllDL'l'h uf l'nm'crl Clmir must ll1iVl' jim corllplc-teal, they cl:-serve u Illllllllt' uf re luxutiun lwfore singing for the ani-rnlslx :nt XV:-atrllillstrr CUIIQ-gif. 'l'hr vmllpliczllril lllilflllllr in the pirturr- will lrvuril the pl'lljJ,l'SllIl fur future- usr CONCERT CHOIR GIRLS ENSEMBLE umm Kl'1lIllJCl'I lfuiluli, lJZlllfl'lCl'IV Svhrurh lilnlcr BI'llClt'l'lL'lx. , l l L- ,, , 1 4 455 1 X X X' WV sH , l tllllia O lgllgll x fi' f 109 Rurw Une: Stepp, I., Miller, Collins, V. Miller, Campbell, O'l7ay, Narahetski, I.aForce, Langdon. Rufw Tfwo: j. Bowser, Snyder, Schneider, Roherts, Hoehn, johnson, Graham. Rnfw Thrrw: Young, Nolsheim, Ilindman, Role, Hillman, Zahand, Kondos, Kaufman, VVetick, Namesnick, Fry, Pell. Rufio Fuur: Wvillison, Steilile, Schnur, Marhurger, Kennedy, C Miller, Graff, Cress, llrushel, Shaffer. Rufu' Fifuiz' Phillips, Krajnikovich, Russo, Renno, linkin, Rettig, Hirchhickler, Stern. Rufus Six: Hoovler, Faust, Shearer, lliunta, Mcformick, Balfour, Marko, Doty, Qlatnison, Neyman, Neese, jordon, Yohe, Pawk, Nolan, JUNIOR CHOIR Something is always going on in the auditorium. ,lunior Choir, the largest choral group QIZUD, can he heard during the sixth period singing their favorite songs. Among these are Peace and joy and Oh Lord, XVe XVorship Thee . The student director is .lohn Pringle, assistant student director, Richard Dotyg and accompanist, Mar- lou Snyder. This year the memhers of the ,Iunior Choir took music tests to determine the choir in which they will sing next year. Richard lloty, Richard Meyer, and john Pringle were the members of this chorus chosen to attend llis- trict Choir. lncidentally, this is the first year any member of a choral group, other than Concert or A Cappella Choir, was sent to sing in the festival. Another choral group at HHS is the A Cappella Choir. The student director is Connie Hinchhergerg assistant student director, Connie Pasqualichiog and accompanist, hlarion Stewart. The A Cappella Choir sings the responses for B assemhly each week. For the first time in the past two years, the Concert Choir traveled to Bethany College, Wiest Virginia, to sing for the student hody there. They stopped at kVash- Rome Uma' Nemeth, XVagle, B. Smith, N. YVilliams, C. Miller, XVest, Murphy, Gibson. Rafw T-wu: Fudoli, Lynch, Green, Mcfollough, l. Miller, Huth. Rnfzc' 7'llI'l'l'.' Anderson, George, Ruhy, Rohh, Mcllowell, G, Bowser, Roe, Flick, Herold, Stevenson, jurystu. Turner. Rufw Four: Cingolani, Pollock, Savannah, WVhite, Brandon, Mcflelland, Bullman, B. Smith, l'. Miller. Rufus l ifvi'.' Curzi, Barlow, Guttormsen, Rosenlwlum, B. VVilIiams, Lesney, Sheldon, Rossen, K. Miller. Ro-w Six! Pringle, Philips, Huffner, Kirk, Sutton, Raybuck, Mc- Dowell, Meyer, Gillon, Heath, Heilman, Vavro, Polanac. JUNIOR CHOIR ington, CPa.J, High School to present another program. They also made other trips to Slippery Rock State Teachers College and Harrisville High School. Locally, they sang for the Cham- her of Commerce, whose guest speaker was Sen- ator Uirkson, at the Kiwanis Cluh and for var- ious other local organizations. Along with the choir, three ensemhle groups participated in the programs: the Girls Trio, the Girls lfnsemhle, and the XVatermelon Seeds Ca boys' quintetj. The Concert Choir consists of eight main sections, each of which has a leader whose duty it is to check off the songs when sung to him hy each memher of his section. The student director is XVilliam Smithg assistant student director, Carol Hutchison, accompanists, Cleone Daugherty and Nlarion Stewart. All the choral groups at BHS are directed by Dr. H. Richard Dryden. During the year, he and hir. Gibson are assisted hy senior students from Indiana State Teachers College who do their practice teaching in music in the Butler schools. The high point of the year for the choral groups was singing, as a large com- hined choir, Untold Ye Portals at the May concert. Rum' Unix' Kiser, lieikert, Urdy, l'itts, Porkaloh, King, Denny, VVhitehill, Pasqualichio, Schreffler. Rofu' Tfwu: Q'l'u'pool, Yost, l'flugrh, 'l':1ck, NVard, llull, llinchluerger, Stewart, Pfalwlwe, Klee, liilltnan. Rn-ze Tl1r'n'.' Rodgers, Milio, liurtner, Slater, Fe-mlosko, liivun, Rikal, liraun, lsaccson, llotius, Mahonev, SL'lZllIlllll1l, Hurt, Kennedy. W L 4 vm' :M 'S we 'Ewa 1111 Mi 'S A CAPPELLA CHOIR 3 l l ',,,'f:?,3 l l l 6 at f-.21-ff bs,w U' , i s . K 1 1 tw ' I t nw- - 1 fifaeiifgfgtgjl -., , W ,,g1:,pt, I . ,rf 3 5? :gi - . ' s V ' air! - fr' it '- A ' - . . ' t :iffvf J. 5: l V Z it 5 ' :.,A,,,-it-4iE'7,A, Q , Q ' - A . g E .i -It 'SEV f I I 2 ALL-STATE CHORUS REPRESENTATIVE lfddie Shields represented liutler at the All-State Chorus at llfleadville, Pa., l -ehruary -lf, 5, and 0. He is a section leader of the Concert Choir and sang first tenor in the State Chorus. 'l'o be elig- ilnle for this vocal group, he had to receive top rating at the District Festival. Only one student from each high school was permitted to attend State. 'l'he choir consisted of 250 students from all of the nine districts of Pennsylvania. The guest conductor, Maynard Kline, of the University of Klichigan, claimed that this chorus was the luest he had cons ducted. Rofw Unix' Sedoris, Minto, Ostwinch, Pengrin, Simmer, Rapier, Murphy, Leith, Stutz, Pizer, Stokes, Crispin. Rufu' Tfwn: Rader, Miano, Moore, Gibson, Robinson, Higgins, King, Klowak, Deal, Sommers, Di'l'ullio, Pararka, Hut- chison, Christy, Lasiehnk, VVolfrom, Daller, Newton, Dixon, Sheaver. Rofw Tl1l'f1'.' Morabit, Dean, Macfarren, Sehnitski, Leitem, Neupert, Zaceari, Simon, Huston, Stevenson, joyee jurvsta, Derkics, Stewart VVolborn Divins, , , , - ,ludy Fishel, Litzenburg, Tassey. Rofw Four: Peterson, R, Graham, Rogers, J. Graham, jack, Uber, judv jurysta, Leeeh, Uober, M. Graham, Ford, McCall, Krebs, Paseazi, Mencinska, Friteh, janiee Fishel, Grossman Shever, Rofw Fffz'1'.' Udrey, Beatrice Dufford, Beryl Dufford, Karnes, Martsolf, V. Miller, li. Miller, Dulya Snodgrass, Brown, Cubbison, Stuebgen, Kosar, VValsh, Rauseh, Taggart, Gall, Stepp, Acquaviva. s GIRLS GLEE CLUB BOYS QUINTET 'lihe boys' quintet, the Yvatermelon Seeds, rehearsies three titnes a week during the sixth period with Doc Dryden as their instructor. Several of their favorite selections are such stand-bys as Peg O' lyly Heart and The Halls of lvy . Inserting addi- tional harmony parts into their music, which they frequently do, provides a means of development of the knowledge of various chord structures. 'lihe lirst appearance of the group this year was made during intermission at the Senior All-Athletic Dance, which was held in November, and since then they have sung at various other social functions. In true barber shop fashion, the YVatermelon Seeds, lid Shields, Dick Hoehn, Dick Meyer, and Bill Smith, are pictured in familiar surroundings. Absent from the pic- ture is Diek Doty. PUBLICATIONS YEARBOOK STAFF Co-editora Marsha llulwu :ind George Murphy' :ire arranging the lllylblll of the senior yt'1ll'lNlllli, 'lliiy yezir's yenrhook ytziff was composed of nine- editors to take complete charge of the senior sec- reen niemhers and two co-editors, :ind was divided tion, :is well as to see that all copy was checked. into live groups. l'i2lk'll group was responsihle for Stuff memhers were selected during their junior lmving pictures taken, correctly identifying them, yezlrg co-editors were selected after serving il yeur :ind writing copy. It was the duty of the co- :is gin zlpprentice. .S'f'nIw.l.' Vluik, liilllinzin, XVulker, ll:-Nlaitteis, Adanna, llulvu, Murphy. XVilson, Larkin. Sllllliifllflf Zuchur, Minto, U'IJonnelI, Dania, llickey, Schneider, Seylwert, Nicholas, Phillips. Nui f7lI'flll'd'il.' Lllllgibllllll, Greenway, Consentino. 'vw 114 ,wiv I -x a Q, -4' 1.1--M .gzip Ai, MAIN sy :izxrmi A :r CLIIllIIllI1g5, Mack, VVynkoop, Swartzlander, Leith, Maddalena, Greenway, Miller, Campbell, llilts, Monks. NEWSPAPER STAFF 'l'hree and a half inches for page three was a familiar sound in room 20-l-. Eleven busy editors and a large group of reporters worked together to prepare an eight-page bi-weekly paper. After a reporter had 25 inches of copy published, he received a cub pin. Three hundred inches gave him a journeyman's pin, and 500 a star pin. 'llhe lllagnet Business Staff had charge of securing subscriptions and advertising for the yearbook and newspaper and of arranging the advertise- ments in each. The staff was composed of a man- ager and eight assistants. N EXVSPAPICR ICIJITORIAI, S'l'AFl Editor-in-Chief .... Associate Editor .... News Editor ,.,.. Copy Editor ...... Athletic Editors Feature Editor .... Literary Editor ...... Exchange Editor ......... Eagle News Editors ..... Eugene Swartzlander Ada Jayne Dilts Helen Cummings -Ioyce Nlack Norma Nladdalena, Larry Greenway Virginia Nliller .. Nancy Leith -loyce Campbell Carmel lllonks, Helen lVynkoop Business hlanager .... ........................... t losephine Alagnich Photographer ......................... ........ .................. ..................... .......... R r J 1 iald Bennett Not to be forgotten are the advisers, who spent many hours helping and advising the staff on the publications. ADVISERS l,iterary ..... .... R Iiss Gertrude Reed Athletic ..... Miss Mary -Iamison Business ..... Nelson P. Palmer 3 .S'ruIf.l.' llvllvr, Uurriwun, llrimlvur, ll:-:uh-x, XVAHI, bluhlmwn, .S'ml1.lf1n1.' liznllxlgln-lg Nlillrr, Y-nlggv, St'hIlll Nwulr.l.' KQIIIIHIIII, lTl1Ixz1,.I:1y,gl1i4'l1. llwxmfx. Fish:-I, Sl1u1.lf11yf.' l.cul1:1rd, .Xlu':1ll1s, Uillgcvlzllli, HVLIHII. lim-um-It BUSINESS STAFF AND TYPISTS Kalllcluluxleuglm, Kiillun, NNE-ilzllul, ,.,, , ,321 Aa:-if , ... ., ,YF wa, 9,2 , Ill. r'atmi.' Pape, VVest, l'll'c-vke-llrimlge, Hague, Bell, lluth, Gripnrletti, Slater. Sfr1mii11yf.' Fisher, Krilc-y, Rivvrs, lm wick, c'ZlIlll1hCH, Fll6'IIQl'Zlf, RIIQLZIYYU. REPORTERS fnfnl: I,illIlk'I'i1l, Shullv, Shfflllilll, llunrzm, Ifrcu, 'IR-rlmvic'lm, l,5m'h. Slmffcr, liuhzzn. .S'lu11.l111gf.' Cillgn nhl, Ifurnl, Stewart, Sutton, Schuhc-rl, Yu-t, Hedrzua, KVZIHIPIYCH, Larkin. :num-wmwm, . . 117 ni 1 iioums thool news l'he Morning After Gang, Norma Maddalenzl, Vir- ' moinii fc ginia Miller, Ronald l,alVlofte, announce over YVlil l'. RADIO Listen to the Nlorning After Gang and the Uownheat program every Saturday morning was the familiar plea of four high school Arthur Gotl- frevs, who broadcasted over YVISR and XVBUT, local radio stations. 'lihe Xlorning After Gang hroadcasted from ll a. m. to 11:30 a. m. over the air waves, playing recordecl songs, which were re- quested hy listeners, anal interviewing high school stuclents who reported on some phase of current school activitv. Alonior llownheat, on the air from ll:l5 to ll:45 on XVISR, featured high school talent anal interviews with memhers of the stnclent hotly, along with a complete coverage of the school news of the week and the athletic events. Both pro- grams were written entirely bv the students. PUBLIC SPEAKING Dick fxlN'2llT'lS won first prize in the l Speak for Democracy contest sponsored hy the Butler Cham- her of Commerce. Butler entered fourteen parti- cipants in the competition, and emerged with three winners fDennis Zymholy placing second and Don lfllis as third prize winner.J Nine advanced and thirteen novice dehaters comprised this yearls de- hate team. under the direction of Miss Gertrude Ritzert. The A teams ended in the second posi- tion, when they competed against Xleadville in the District Finals. Dick Ahrams and Dennis Zymholy, varsity dehaters, represented Butler High in the State tournament at Braddock and placed second. Looking over their speeches are Don Ellis, Dennis holy. and Richard .xlTl'1llllS, winners of the 'Al S rllx f I l7ernocrm'y contest. DEBATE Shields, Horwitv. Kirohinan, Hoehn, Ripper, Zyniholy, Alxrains, lillis, Monks. me ,chf sf .,,, f F ,L . IQ, tg K jitsfi. 2 . we 119 lionyalt, VVilson, Bowser, Sutton, Zynilmoly, Pasqualiehio, Sanzotti, Zinman, 0'Donnell, McLaren, Anderson and in the frame llnrvey and his friend lilwood l'. Dow S E N I O R P L A Y - HARVEY llwood is rurrying on il conversation with llalrvey :is I'I1ll Nlue is trying to make order out of Chaos in one of the lllliil humorous SVCIICN from the play. Harvey, a three-act comedy hy lXIary Chase, was presented hy the senior class thespizlns on November 20-21 in the Butler Senior High School Auditorium. CAST Ulf CHARACTICRS Veta Louise Simmons .. lX'lyrtal lwae Simmons .. Dr. Sanderson ............ Ruth Kelly .................... Dr. YVilliam Chumley .... NI rs. Crumley .............. . .I udge Dina r Gaffney ......... Mrs. lfugene Chauvenet lflwood P. Dowd .......... Lofgren the Cah driver XV1lson ............................. Student Director hlarilyn Sutton Connie Pasqualichio Ron lVIeLaren Ruth Anderson james Sanzotti In Delores Vvilson Dennis Zymholy Dorothy Bowser lgene D'Donnell Richard Bonyak Gary Zinman Martha Adams Family and friends console Veta after her return from the sanitarium where she has been mistaken for and treated as a patient. SENIOR PLAY SCENES 'liwo of the most important groups working toward the success of high school productions were the stage crew and the art club. The stage crew, under the direction of Alohn llflillen, had the responsibility of keeping the stage set for all high school events during the year. The art club, under the super- vision of li. liertrum Shaffer, painted the sets and scenery used for Harvey and Cuckoos on the Hearth, adding realism to the plays. They also provided the scenery for the operettas, The Forest Prince and The lUikado. 12,1 e stage vrew takes Alohn yl. Millen, farulty diret of Harvey, for a ride. H, . Sillingff YVhit:ikc'r, lirmleric'k, Rnpii-r, Miller. Sla11Ji11gf.' llcrold, liurna, Smith, Cmiiwcll, VVcst, Ruhh, F A L L O P E R E T T A - TI-IE FOREST PRINCEH l ln- l 1n'm'st Priiiu-, :i tlirc-0-:ict upc'i'vtt:1. was pic'- wntc-al hy linrlvr High Scliunl mnsicizins on Ortulwr 22-2-l in thc Blll'll'I'Sl'I1lIlI' High Si-Iiiml .'xlllllf0I'lllIU. k':XS'I' Ulf k'll.iXR.LXC'l'lCRS 'lizitizinsi ..... ..... N lzirtlizi Cm'iiwc'll Sonia ....... .......... P aitricizi Kerr Vzislm ....... .. .. ..... Xvlllllllll H. Smith lvzin ......................................,.. ........ . luhn Pringle 'il2lfl2ll'l2l'S liilllj-lll-Xvllltlllfj .... .... S zllly Bryan llyrch .......,.....................,......... ...... l ,zirry Singer lllutlivi' Vzinyzl .... l.ucill0 lmrkin 'llszir hliklmil ..... Rnlwrr Filclnli l'i'iii0i- Uinitri ..................,.. .lznncs Olson -lvstvr :lt thi- 'lixzirls Llmirr ....., Rulwc-rt hlillvr 'l'Iu-5 wviif :iiilc-il hy zi sclvctcml girfnip of siiigvrs :incl clzincc- YQ ln thnx NVCIIQ' frmn thc l'or1-sl l,l'IlN'K' , lxzin, :ilina 'lohn Y in-gs rm-rry frmn Sarnia playvd hy lzitty Kvri I'll he down to get you in Il taxi, honey, sang the chorus as Mr. Rastus and the others left for the Dark- town Strutte rs Hn ll. DECO MINSTREL 'Mistuh lnlerlocutor, suh. hon I yo fem-lin' dis Hm- .ifternoon ? 123 The second annual DECO Nlinstrel Show was held in the Butler Senior High Slchool Auditorium on Fehruary ll-12 against 11 hackgrouncl of rhe- Nlississippi with a pulfingl steamhoat and realistic waves. EN IJ NUCN: hir. Remus .. Gregory U'Neil Nliss Brown ...... ........... R uth Forrester Nlr. 'llamho ...... ..... B ernard Schaffner Nlr. Bones .... .. ....... Richard Flick Nlr. -lazzho ...... .............. R oy Potter Nlr. Amos ......... ...... l larvey Ustwincll lllr. Crackpot ..... ......... R ichard lloty Nlr. Rastus ..... Rohert lfudoli lnterlocutor .................................... Assisting the l Richard Ho-elm eads was a chorus of IJIQCO students. Dr, Gurclmi we-im rn lmvz- quite' a grip on Aint ll 'limi 1 ln mm fililflllilt' larlmn. ALL SCHOOL PLAY-NCUCKOOS ON THE HEART!-I L'I1iIls,rI1rilIs,aml l2lllQlll't'I'lllg1l1ll1lllI'l'Kl rlu-all-sflmul play ufiiclwus on tlw Hearth. a IIlySK'I'j' crnnecly, whicli was pu-sm-rite-cl on Klarcli ll-12. Spcwtzltruiw 1lc'clarx' tlic-y'll lic-vcr furggvt tllm' antics uf eitlwr .lov lmstylc ur lliflc llm-lm wearing a rvml flamwl niglit- guwn anal rap. IN JUBLI, L .-KST Ulf CllARAL l'lCRS Llliarluttc Carlton ...... 'lkwlily' Sutton, -lackic Virgili Almlwy Rmlick .............. lVamla Rulwlw, Paula Rossen Lulu Fung .................... Sue lirallam, Patricia Kerr Slit-riff 'llrclvlr' Umm Llarltnn Zaalm' flrimvs ,, 1. . --.- 'lilw Professor Raw. Clarr-m'v B1'lll2lll Pi-ck .. llr. florclon Starr- 'l'mopr'i' Clyclc l'll'c0grl', Gary Zinman Paul Swain, XVilliam Smith -luscph la-stylc, Ricliarcl Hue-lm llick liunyali, Runalcl l,aN1nttC Um' l'0llls .... ,... Cll'c'y,gui'y U'Nc'il, llvnri' Hurwitz ali-rliill .............. Larry 'ill14lll12lS, llvnnis Zymlmly -loan Gruhman. Margaret Hutli .. .... Isobel Duncan, Xlarcia Ripper -lolm Bell 12 Rum' Unix' Guttormsen, Flzlrk, George, Sherman, L. Larkin, VVynkoop, Priraskn, Loekshin, Smith, Sutton, Ulaypoole, Miller. Rufw Tfwu: Sobkowz, Schneider, .-Xnsman, Robinson, Ruby, Lusehak, Henrirks, FLIt'llgl'1lff, l' VVilson, Muddulenzi, Szmzotti. Rufw 7w!l7'l'1'.' Green, M. Larkin, Nulph, Steibr-I, HI, VViIson, Dunrain, Daugherty lieuehein, llindmun, WVugle, Martin, VV:1lker, Monks. FRENCH CLUB 'l'he French Club, Le Cerele l rz1nez1is, meets one evening each month. The elnb is headed by hliss Ruth Helm C:idx'is'erl,Czlr1nel hlonks lpresj, Kathleen Burke lv-pres.l, Nancy Roberts Csee.l, .lim Smith fTI'C'2lS.l. Nleetings halve featured tzlllcs and informal discussions presented by two lfreneh wsu' brides :ind at French exchange student. One importnnt project was entertaining the Spanish stu- dents when several skits were given, including: Little Red Riding Hood in both languages :md set to the strains of both lfreneh :ind Spanish music. 125 lim Smith :ind jim Sunzolti enzzet 'tllu ixYCllllll'C' 'sidentu for l'il'EllL'll students, 'ie '? alibi Rum' Umz' Mc-llish, l'm'L'rt, H. Multern, l'nllu1'k, Faust, R. Ilmllmle, l,. Unulvlc. Rum' Tfzcnf Mr. viwrg Hiclm-n, Rca-vos, VVc-ltvr, Ilenry, if Crutty, Rader, Pnyung. Rum' 'l'l1rrr.' fre-sf Ifmny' Nlillrr, li, Muttvrn. NVitt, L, fruity. Ru-u' l i'l'l'.' Klilxc-..Xl1cilc1'. Pylv, 'l'l1mnp-ml. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Reimuld, Ad- fxhlllt. klillilulul. Rum' I-fu-14' Unr: Un-stm'1'lim1, Url-alxl lla-rulsl, twmxl N1L'l'l'K'Zl, lv-prcs,J Kriesa, tprm-5.5 lylllllhlbff, fSL'IlliIlillj l,l'ft'Xl'l'. in-pm'lc-1'J Nlxfxlxlmlln-NN. Ru-u' 'l'fla'n.' IM-cr, Blnvk. Kllllflllllll, Nowivki, VVil1m'ln-ll, Hr:-rs, Mr, Qifllhlllll, 41ulx'lsn'x'H. l l Rum' 'l'.lIl'4'1',' lmxcll, lizrr, Smith, Vlorclnu, K1-Hey, RUSSIIIZIII. Rum' I'lIll1l'.' llilllc-lwrzlllml, QYIMIIIIICII. Uvilwl, liiljlill. Rum' l l'-zwi ll, Slixzxwn, Kline, Hailey, l':lwlmsim'l, SIUhUlll1L'I'2.f. Rum' Sixf Sclfridgu, l,l'lll7lllIlIl, SiIl1'lZliI', XVcil1lml. lf. Stixzl-un. Yi r is 126 Ro-'LL Um C old S Nvw.1rt1l1nde1 Rodgels M I lei Uber, Smoker, IJ, VVidenhof, Kondos, Rau' Tfwo: Oester- M xaitzlancler lpalllarlientaliarmj C le 1 ash Foertreh lpresl, Trirnhur lv-pres.j, Fencl, Double, less Rwu Thru I ekex Mulneix I reibel Rwu' I'lU1ll'f VVeilzlncl, Gallagher, Borland, Neupert, fll FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Future Homemakers of America, Alpha Chapter, was organized this year by bliss Frances Gerber and Mrs. Samantha Pease. The group meets every other week, discusses the aims of the club, listens to a guest speaker, or works on a project. Some of the club activities were attending the regional meeting in Vsfarren, the Food Fair in Pittsburgh, the state convention at lVilkes-Barre, baking cakes for FFA square dances. helping with Korean cloth- ing clrive, and sponsoring a Christmas party. To be eligible for membership one must be in the home- malcing department. LIBRARY CLUB - .ff fwfxasmwwmunun L-I' lucaj. Kirkwood fx, prrsj, l.cdfurd. Rivllallmiaolx. linac flu.f.' Hlllllllllll. llulh he-may, ,xIHil'I'hHll flI'Cll5.,, M ll I l I Rum' Tficnf Hl'Ul'lxlll1lIl, Nlulruac, f:1lH1lyQlll'I'. c.HllYt'l'f, lvtwmll. ILIIJIVC, llzlrkc-tl, lngzm, Snyder. Rwu' 'I'!lI't't'.' V. Nhllvr llnrultv C111-vlm NILIVIIII l,:lsl1'h:lk, l,lYlll5. .Un the-se QLIIIS 1111- lllH'lIl'f' lI5Nl5Illlll5 who help with the III'JlIILL4'IlIl'Ill ui clixplzlxw :mul lmuks lxlwx :ulw In-lp in lhv l'hl'1'killg out nf Ill1llt'I'l2l' .llld HXIIIL lIINlll.lXN, STAGE CREW N Imln NI Hlnx l'hmn'xs I u'mw Kllllflllllll, Skillllvl' lslzlgr IIl1llIllgt'I',, Kiillilnml. S4-ning thc' -Inge-, filllllil, .hv 4 . , 1- ', . , . , Illllllllplllll lrghtx :xml 4'lIl'I1llllN ZII't' xhn- dullw ul lhc- Nlilgv vrvxs, 1.38 The Girls Athletic Association meets the first Klon- dav of every month at noon in 104. Girls parti- cipating in any of the sports activities offered hy the organization are entitled to membership. The executive committee, composed of the four officers and the sports managers, attend the meetings. GAA representatives inform their respective homerooms of the activities. Upon the accumulation of 175 points a member receives her wings, and 350 points en- titles her to a gold and white B. Points are earned hy participation in intramural athletics. Melnhers of the GAA look on as Ann Whitehill receives her wings from Miss Podhielski, group adviser. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Rofw Umm' Pitts, Cummings Cpres.j, Forgie lv. presj, Stuhhle fsecj, Greenawzllt ltreas.j, M. Larkin, Ragazzo. Rnfw T-wo: Miss Pugh, Dixon, Maddalena, Martin, Ledford, Lehnerd, Sherman, Elder. Rofw Tllrmx' Miss Pod- hielski, Greenert, Viet, WVeigle, VVeiland, VVhitehill, Manning, Archer, Berkes. 127 lrith, llulli, Rua:-lli, Nuullct, Rulvcrts, lllljlllll, Miller, Futloli, Suttm limi Murpliy :xml In-m' l'rukfrp lllllllllllgf will prugriiiils it ilu- Dt--1 ii Mmxlrcl. USHERS CLUB rvrs wt tha' in l ha- Uslivw L lulw umlcr rlu- 5llIN'l'X'lSlUll nl ll. X cr- nun Cumin lIlt'l'TS thc scrmul ,lillCStl2ll uf c-:ich lucmth. lfvsiclcs uslwring tm' :ill high sclmul piwulxictimis. nu-mln-rs also iislu-1' lm' l'lt'llN'llfZll'5 st-lmwl wm'c'1'ts :mtl civic c-ntcrtaiinmcnts. Stualvnts mlm-siting to lw- cmnc' nu-mlwrs uf tht' chili 1ll'L' lllfl'l'X'lCU't'Cl :it thc' lwgirniing ul vzivli st-lwwl jl'2ll'. .Nttcr hm-ing zicccptcnl, they :irc initialtvcl :xml lwuuiilv I'l'QLlll1ll' uslwrs. Offi- 'gziiiivzitism :irc llvlcn Cuininiiigf fprt-s.l, Bill Smith Cv. prvsj, Sliirlvy Ottcrson lsctxl, Alum' Ulsmi Ctrczisl, Runnin- l,ziNluttc' Cliczul uslu-rl, Patsy Kinnvy Czust, lu-all mliwl. Rui: Um: Clzirlt, iiiunlnli, llimlmun, Sllzxffcr. l,y1im'h, 'l'1ig:gz1i'I, Sulvltnlv, Kiullry, Ulwull. Uttcrmii, f'llllllllllll.fS, I I Nlllllll, l.ziNlum-, Murphy. Imac Tfzcu: Monika, t'm'nwcll. .Xmlrt-, lhillipa, -lnliiiwn, Svliiilu-i't, Yirgili, xxvllillll, Roc. Hillllllllll, llclrulcl, Rnhiwn, Rnfzc 'I'l1rf'f'.' Sllt'I'lIl!lIl. Krinrr, lilzlvlt, xxvllgilll, fXl:l1'lt, BHIIQIIIFII, l'i1ur, Kcnnclly. l'i'ukup, xxvylllillllll, Riwk, .Xwlu-i', Nl1'KlllllL'j', Ricllzlrcls. Rum' l ul1r'.' lJt'llL'Il, llK'llLlCl'5l7ll, Russell. Philips. f'llllhl'll, ill. 130 Ro1wOnr'.' Beachem, Monks, Streitman, Bryan, Lauteria, Heitzer, Fohl, jagnick, Whitehill, Beckinger, Baker Kiser, Weaver. Row T-wa: VV. Hrip, Orloski, Weigle, Leonard, Sutton, Maddalena, McCune, Pitts, Stewart. Braham, Swartzlander. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FTA Officers: janet Weigle, Eugene Swartzlander, Josephine jagnick, Carmel Monks, Ann VVhitehill. The Esther Johnson Club Future Teachers of Am- erica celebrated the first anniversary of the organ- ization this spring. Club purposes are to learn about the opportunities in teaching, to cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacher, to study the lives of great teachers and to foster the development of student leadership. Among club projects were the establishment of an information desk in the corridor, observation in elementary education and participation in American Education VVieelc activi- ties. lklembers attended conferences and the state convention. l'llllN'I'N ui' thc .XrI Clulv ill work on N4'l'llt'ly liar thc .Xll Si-luml play. PALETTE ART CLUB 'lilic Pzilcttc :Xrt LlllllT1lQlYlS'l'Cl lwy IC. Bl'I'fI'lllll Sliziffcr meets cvcry two weeks un 'llucsilziy cvcning in tllc zirt ruum. Officers uf tlic' clulw :irc -loam Nicholas Cprcxl, llclcn Cununings Cx'-prcs.l, Carol ,-Xmlrl' iscc.-tri-zis.l. and Dick lflick Cliist.l. 'l'lic club paints scc-ni-ry ziml lU2llCt'S postcrs fur liigli school prmluctirms, llulils infcrvclulx cxliilsirs, :mal wmks on urlicr zirt prujf-cts fur thi- sclmul. 'lllll' clulw also spmisfmrs tllc :Xnnu:il Spring Art lfxllilwit. ln order tu lic cligilwlc for tlie' zirt club. flu' stunlcnt must lw il IHl'lI'll1l'I' of thc zirt ilcpzlrtmcnt :mil llIlXl' zi ll zlvvr- :nge in rlw murw. llmillinn, Stcwnrl, Lucas, N'lUlylH'klX, Hilllklllfll. Rum' llzrrft' lfclsillgg, XK'ig,5lnl1, l'lurkr', Rcutt, lVhipkc'y, lluclzlk, Smith, Milli-in Rum' l'lIlIll'.' lf. li. SlUlfft'I', lierily. Btillyilli, lllllk'I, Nl'l2Ill. KIlI'Hl .Xnnlrc lryx tu lim-cp Sliirlry' Ulu-rwii ull! of the Illl'llIl't', 7 NJN VISUAL AIDS Pietured at the left Gary Mcl7eaxitt prepares to rhow a movie in sociology class. Rufw Unix' Miller, Geibel, Neigh, Snyder, Heasley. Dirfrlly bark of m11fl1inrs.' Moore, Shannon, Kuhns, Mull, Douglas. Um' and Tfwn rnfw frum Ilzr bark: Grove, Schaffner, Gihson, Suehy, Mortimer, Bonyak, Stewart, Me- Alpine, Hartzel, Courtney, Mr. Herron, Loekshin, Patten, MeDeavitt, Spithaler, Yohe, jordon, Doyle, Stokes, Heilman, Focht, Fierst, Hindman. Even the girls lend a hand. The Visual Aids Squad, advised by VV. H. Herron, meets every B assembly in 302. Here they view movies, discuss problems and learn how to operate the various machines. This group has charge of taking out films and projectors in the mornings and afternoons. They operate the projectors for show- ing of films in classes and for noon time movies. Of- ficers of the club are Clifford Patten fpres. J, lfrank- lin Gibson Cv-pres.l, Nancy Neigh fsec.J, and -lack Courtney Ctr'eas.l. The squad has some five or six girls for secretarial work. 133 Pctitort-s Scivntiac-, translated Sm-arclicrs of Knowl- mlglc, is the official name of the Latin Club advised hy Xliss Dorothy lloerr. 'l'hc organization meets at noon t'vci'y other Xh'7C'llI1?SllZlj in room Klf. Ut- liccrs of thc cluh arc U'l7onnc'll fprcsj, lfft, lv. pre-s.D, VVc-avvr Cscul. Glenn ltreas.D. Various ativcs to the Scholastic Aptitude 'Vests at Alle-glu-ny thc Latin lfcstival at Pittsburgh, sending rtfprcsmrt- ativc-s to thc' Scholastic Appitudc' 'livsts at .-Xllcglicny High School anal sponsoring a Butler Arva Latin Festival which was held in thc high school. unch-r wh:-their Dick lloehn will guess Vat Ragazzok mic-rl, .Xc'llillc's lrcclu, in 20 questions. LATIN CLUB Rua: Our: liaglv. lfft. C'ingolani, Smith. U'l5onnr-ll, McLean, Potter, Hess. Ru-u' 'I'-uw: Natili. Lynch. Ragalvo. NVv:ixur, liakvr, Graham, l'rawford, Both-r, Cehcflsky, Hcndrivks. Rnfzc 7'llI'l'l'.' Molyneaux, Kiss-r. Hinrhlwrger. I xx'l'?l, Zarhar, Krause. Bfilllillll, Kuutv, llatt. Nicholas. RnfLL'l r111r'.' llulva, Larkin, Singer, Hoi-hu. Glvnn, Slater. ML-gan, Swain, Shcprak, Miss Ilocrr 13-1- PRINC ll'.XI,'S UFFICIC .XIIDES--.Xa assistants in the l'rincip:xl's Officv. then' pupih upcrzm- the NNYiIK'hl7171ll'i1 :wt :lx rm-ssrmgc-rs ur vlwvk cards, Rua: 01112 Srhntt, I,1l5lllI2l'il'hiH, Mxxlnmvy, Gwgnry, Rivhzxrd. Cnylv, f?l'l't'll Rnfu' 11'lL'U.' ,l1h4l!IlZl, Hlll'lIlt'I', Yilmglimi. Pfluglm. l,il1:1!ve1'gcl', NVRSIHTS .XIUICS-Ifzlvll girl pivlured hclk- xpcnda our periud with day Il! iIlHI'Hlill'j' zltlcndunt ur lmsteas help ing Min Duffurd, Sl'llfr'nl.' lic-rkef, Mi-Q Duffurd, fifllllillll, Kerwin, VVzxrml. St11m1ir1g1.' Ron, Mahmud, Keene Frv, Christy. ' .X'I l'IiNl7.XNC'li OFFICE ,xIljHS1'l.llk'5L' urc the Qirlx who he-lp Maw, Gates by full:-L'tim1 zltlclldullre rc-purtf und Ivy prcpuringg and delivering the duilv lsullctim. Rua: Umx' Pulxnncv, llUIl'lDIIll?t', Ciuinmli, Mrs. Gilles, VVOQLZIII B1Il'hHlIlI1, Ferns. Rnfzc' TfLL'll.' Fowler, Ulmn, Drugn, Pllillipa, Morris, HLlL'Ixlt'f', Nllldfifk, Mzltku. 135 e wall around Butler High is used by many students as a place to sit and catch up on their studying. SCHOOL LIFE September days bring the opening of school, cheery greetings in the hallways, long talks about what was done during the summer vacation as students loaf in the sunshine on the outside wall or outside the school doorways. 'lihe band comes marching up the street at 12:40 after the noon-day practice with flags flying, feet lagging a bit and hrows moist. Later in the y-ear, dressed in their bright gold and white uniforms, this unit is the pride of the school when it participates in a local parade or marches on the football field at half-time. XVarm fall days, the band, football, students on the walls mean that school has started again at Butler High. Classes begin, activities are organized and another year of school life gets under way. EARLY IN THE YEAR Martial music echoes around liutler High about one o'eIock when the band returns to the school from their noontiine praetite at the l'enn Street field. I36 :L i 5 wgff Q . V if Shirley Orterson and cillflli .Xndre put the finishing luuvhea nn their Christmas 1lI'I work, displayed near the Y office un the srvund flnm: Ruth of thc--c girl, :irc YlIt'lI1iN'l'N of the lzilvtrc .XII Vluh. CHRISTMAS DECGRATIONS 'lihc' l7isIl'il1uIix':' i'ililll'1lIiUII 5llICiK'Ill!'1 nent ull uul this yr-ui' on Cit'l'HI'2lIiIlLf Ihr main Q'Illl'1lIN'K' for thx' fhrislm an-zisnri. They used displays lmrmwed from luvzil stun-N anal :iii Ili1lllNi!lIli'f' of pine. 137 .Xlmvi-, xluhn Grnhznn, Alunws IJIXVSUII, Miss Mary Alurnison, :ind Mark Sliiring, uffire-rs in the l,l llIISylX'Z1I1lll Svhnul licliivzitinlinl .Xssm'i:iti1m, plan zlvtivities and publicity fur National lillllfilllllll VVeck olwservml lust No- vclnlwr in the lnrzll sclmnls. PENNSYLVANIA STATE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION SENIOR PORTRAITS . . 3 . . 1 llir- local 1llllk'K'I'S nl tlic lCI1l1SIlX2lIIlll Olilfl' ltmln- CZITIUH iflssnclntimi wi'l'c' rc-spnnsilwlv for Illillilllg zlll tlic- plains fm' liurle-i s lfiliiczitifm Wlvvk prugrznn. liln- PSICA is :in mgfziriizzitirm wliicli incvts to dis- cuss cnrrc-nr prolvlm-ins ul tc-:icllcrs :intl tllc tczivlniig prmdcssirm :ls il wlwlv, Zlllll, ll pussllwlc-, tn :nil in flu' snlntiun of suvli prnlilvins. XIV. l,:iwsun is tlic' pri'sicll'nr nf rllc- Xlimlwvstc-rn District uf tllc Penn- Sj'lV2lVllZl Si-lmnl lclllldlflllll Associzitimnl. NIV. Shir- lngg, :i jnnnn' lngli tvxiclic-r, is pr:-snlcfnt ut tlic lmxil l'Sl'i.'X, wirli Hr. flrzilixnn :is x'iu--pm-siilc-lit :ind Miss lznnisnn :is scum-r:ii'y. lilic' cmiimlfn' ln .llll was lwlncki-il nfl for svx'c'i'z1l wvvks :lt tllc' lic-ginning of tlw ivan' tu zlfcmnlnmlzitc rlic pliotngrzipliic vquipxnerit iiccessziij' for tllc tzilc- ing tlu' portraits for tlic- Mzigm-t. X il wlziym- Uilts :nukes ll lust niinntc zicljnslincnt n li'-1' grzlcluzitiuli cup :ind gown fm' her senior pivtiiw. The Commercial students prepare to leave on a trip to Pittsburgh to see a demonstration of the newest offire equipment. The trip was planned as part of the Business Education program offered hy Butler High to pre- pare pupils for entering the world of husiness. BUS TRIPS, DANCING .Xt the left, Dr. Dryden stands hy with his Q'2lIIll'l'2l while inenthers of the Girls Cilee Club do a folk dztnve they have just learned. On the right, GAA girls are giving senior hoys dancing lessons. 'l'his ztvtivity en- livened B assemhly days for the lueky young lads. ,,-,K 139 MYER ' ,, xx V55 xr- Q, 'K 9- A Lx?-v lht- slzilv mulwilt' X-Riu' unit xisils liutlvr lligh czlvh year :intl pupils lixlu' tht- upportunity to he Clit't'lu-ml fur l, li lhzit thi iwi'm'1--s Is pziiiilvss is lll'llX'i'll lw thi-s 1' smiling fziws. SllILli'IlI5 eiijoyt-cl thc display uf phutn- Qrziplis. prim' xxiiim-i's in thi' nuxifmnl vuiiti-st fur high svhuul l7l1llI1ljL'l'Jllll1l'l'N. KICNSIUYP. l .XRXllxR51 -lillllvs fNli'l'i'e':i. l.ZlI'I'f Kric-ss rv-N-. you ms Hn X-RAYS, EXHIBITS, FFA AWARDS l.imcs XML ravi :intl l,:irri lxrivss, sciiinrs :intl thirtl war 1lj,lI'lL'llll'lll'l' stutlviits, wc'i'c im':ii'tli'1l tht- llt'f,fI'l'K' ut Kc-ystmiv l'11ll'lI1t'I'. 'lihis is thi' first time- in tht- histuri uf thc- liutlr-i' L'llIll1Tl'l' uf rho lfiitim- l'i2lI'llN'TS ut ,'xIl1l'I'IL'1l that liutlcr stiitlm-nts lizivo i'cci'lx'i'il this lui 1 mur. 'lihr' mlc'gi'vc' uf Cliziptc-i' l'i2lI'lTlC'I' Wils cun- tc'rr4'tl upon Alziclc llvrnlil, Lilizirlvs Aiitllc-i', Xl:-rliii w Crrzilw, Russcll llvnry, Ilwight -Iuiivs, l.l!I'I'y lm- lc'vvi', llzirry Nlottvrii, flzirk Xliilnvix, llnniiy Nuwiclci, Atlulpli xhvC'll1ll1ll. lftl XViQlwll, L00 Crrltty. lht- tlcgrct- wt Llinptvi' l'1ll'IIN'l' is thc' svcmitl :ul- xziiifc-rl tlm'gi'm-1' in tht- l'l'.-X. llw Qliziptvi' l':li'im'i' mzix striw fm' the ilc'gi'i'v uf Kvystmii' l'i1lI'll1l'I' :mil tlwn tht- 1lt'g1i'1-1' uf .'Xll1l'l'lk'JllI l'i2lI'llll'I', tht- highest limmi' in tht- l'l'.'X. MAINTENANCE l.ots of work :ind planning hy the jzlnitorizil stuff kept Butler High spie and spun :ind in good repair during the year. R. KI. Charlton :ind his stuff KG. XV. lzunes, Paul H. McGee, Arthur li. Kle- Quziid, Rohert Gene Kliller, Harrison Ray, U. lid- wurd Stewart, and Gwilym H. 'lihompsonl were kept husy even in the summer when there was clean- ing, vzirnishing, :ind painting to he done. Privately owned huses hrought out-of-town students to school in the morning and took them home :it night. Buses started to :lrrive :lt S in the morning: :it 5 the lzlst loud left. l':2lI'lj' eomers were provided with :1 study room in 201 to review or complete homeworli. 'lihis practice was initiated during the latter part of the year. Mr, Chzirlton, eustodiun of Butler High smiles for the K'1lIllt'l'1l :ls he organizes his seliedule. TRANSPORTATION 'l'he hus ride to und from school is ll daily oeeurrenee for these our of town students. The huses arrive ut li. ll, S. from 8:00 to 8:30 in the morning and leave for home hetween 42135 :ind 5:00. H1 llu high :incl HllflllllllL'N5 cvnr liuhhy lfndnli we-urs :i lmroud smile- as he :ind Row l'ul:1nev ziclxl finishing Imniclm- mx tn 1 snprrh inzilwup juli, Ifuur liulitln-'iris-ul vnumgg Cm iii nnlx n:istc-lmurcl. .szlrlu vru-Q NIllVL'I'N1lllll clun'I ln- friglitr-neil, lhv weapons ln llulfx pain-l gnwm and hright lim, iiiwnlwm nf the STAGE PRODUCTIQNS ' ' her mr ziwzilt the plmtugrup 142 Nlusic lille-il the hulls nf Butler High from morning till night. lVith thc mziny choirs :mil upvr'm-ttzis, there was nvvvr :i Llnll mumvnt. 'lilrvrc were four choirs in gill: L'm1ce1'r, the fl'2lYi lllIlg1 ulmir, :X Cup- pvllu, slnniur Cliuir :incl Girls Glu' Clulw. All wcrc in clizirgv nf Ur. H. lliclizml llrrilcn. This wzir tlivrc wc-11' two npr-wtrzis, unc in thc' fzlll :mil one in the spring. Hr. llc-Sirnunc' directed lmth of thesv, zifsisted hy :i student director. 'lihc' full llDt'I'l'tl'Zl this yezir was 'l'lw Forest Prince . Hill Xlclwzin was thc stuclvnt clirfctnr :mal thc' lc-:ills wvrv Alilftllll Cornwell :ind Hill Smith. 'liln- lllilcznlrnl' was prel- sz-nfccl in thc' lim- spring wirh lczlcls Klsirtlm Corn- wi-ll :mil lidilicSl1ii-Iris. GUIDANCE xvilllf zlllxifl' ull XXlll'l'l' lvl' limi Ill gli tu l-llllvgl-? Sm- Nliws -llllllwlii iii tlll- rllii'll-fllllli' gllillllllcl- llfficl-. lll'l'l' Jlllll ill Xll. lil-i'lillllll'l llffiu' if ill! cxtvllsivl- lil1l'1ll'y ufCrlllL'gLl'V:lI1llllg1s. NIV. S1llSQllX't'I' llffcrs juli' Pl2lCi'lIN'l1f SQ'l'Xll'l' ru sflllll'Ilt5 ln tlll' sclllml. .-XII gllillzlrlcl' tlll'l'L'TllI'5 Ill-lp witll tvsting, I'Q'L'lH'll lu-L-p4 ing, :lllll SL'll'l'llllllllgj. llll- must lllllSfZlllKllIlQl clliltrl- llllflllll of rllc' l1t'XYlj li1JI'Illl'll Sfllllvllf Qlllllllcil tllis ll'ZlI' wzls tlll- will:-l'Illvil lil lvllrlil wllltvl' Ullillllllgl lllli K1ll'k'2ll1 l'llillll'l'll. .lpplwlxiilizltl-ll .Ullll lNlllllllS xi'l'l'l' ggzltlll-l'l'll: llll lNillI1llS ll'l'l'l' SCIII to lillI'C2l. 'lllll' l'l-sr wzls llistl'illl'tl'll fu Hl'l'lll pwlpll- witllill tlllf llllitvll Stzltu. lfilllll Sl1lIUlUl'l1l' wzlx Illlllll' pllssilill' lu Zlll alll pllpil llllllzlrillli uf fill' cviltxg IHS llllllzlrs XY2lS l'lllll'l'tl'll. llll glllllxllllx- ufllvlw :ll lillllbl' lllglll 1ll'4' III vllllxlzllll IIN' In llil- NllIlll'Ill lmllx, lla-rl' Nllw l',Nllll'l' l4lllIINliIl l'lll'1'lw lm xlllllvlllle- N l'I'l'Klt'IllI1IlN CLOTHING DRIVE ICll'Ill C'ulllll'iI llilllllll-ru wil vlullliilg lllvlllltl-ll lvl lhl' lllllilll' :lllll lwllll-ull-ll :ll llll- K'vlltl'all l'llI'l' Sllllilill xslic-rl' Il wzlx lllll'lll'll l't'Jl4ly flu' Nllllblllilll IH Un hut surnvner days, no one um paw ll mul rcfre-5him1 drink at the water ffbllllfilill. Ons of the many uctix IIIEN uf thc l,lNII'IIllIIlYt' I',dlIL'1lIIllIl K-lux-qw wiv Nklllllg Iil't'llYt' plates us :I prujvvt. Huh ,I'nrm'hu prfwrlltg um' of lhvw planes in Dr. .Xmlcr-un ODDS AND ENDS 'l'hx-rr was f.fl'i'lll cxvilclllcllt on Ihr- from slcpa uf H lsr lligh not unly his muwlnc-n, ,gf Q , hut hx' thc sight um- rr High whcn Mr. Snmvnlun hul'1'cnl the duurwxxy. lint wuuld XXYCZII' that the schuul wan gaming lu the- clogs. l-H ,Bn rf Q is, Y 9 A' .df , -:5 9 ,I s s yn YE -af' ,wx lilllll Nivlinlgif Nlli-lvlia-N in thi- luxxiv uurlim' of :i ni-w mural un thi- wall ln-tween minus 310 and 317 ' ' ' 'muy 'l'hix murzll slepivls Ihr IIIJIIII llI'lllll'l'lt'N of l'IllH'ZlllUll of SllII'lt'N Ulu-rwu :xml fllflll .XIl4lI'1' wlmlx :tx propurli ll-wil lu xmluxl high wlnml Nlullclils PAINTING, CHEERLEADING 'fluznllxllnmifzil Vlizntizilmugzil Flynn! I'lnml lVh1ut lK'llIll wuulilifl xxin with then- cinluuixntil' ,I:1yve-u flin- ll'lIlll'I'N un huml in psp lhrm up! I4h s , 22 57322 ,,:fgi!!g fhff QwwF while I In one mud rush ill noon. students sweep into the gym Did you say Zim? liugene Swartzlzinder,editor-in-Chief lvuleony, one of the tive eating: areas in the sehool, to distrihutes copies of the hi-weekly Magnet newspaper to eat their luneh. Seenes like Iilis also take plzlee in Ulf. the home room representatives ut the Magnet office. VVV, 3lli :ind 201. It wusn't the soeiui event of the year, hut Mr. lilius' hirthday party in 203 wus ll great sueeess, Ile was sur- rounded hy well wishers llllilil'iIHlIillgI an pieee of that cake. -v I NOON ACTIVITY At ii 155 on zilternzite Friday mornings, the Magnet homeroom representz1tix'es crowded in front of the ixI1lQIlt'f office door to receive the newspapers which they in turn gave to their homeroom CIIISSITIZIITS. Pfugene wus :ilwzus happy to help with the distrihu- tion, for to him it represented two weeks of hard, which was set came out. He sta-:idx work to meet the deadline for the niondziy hefore the pzipier guided :md led his stuff in the hest possihle manner in order to succeed in puhlishing 21 first rzlte news- paper. And that he :md his stuff was evidenced hy the fact that the Klzignet news- paper won il first :it the University of Pittshurgh press eonferenee. did ll good joh Nliu-li i-:uri-ful planning annul llu' nuiuiv of liiulily lx-r :ulclul up ln i lui nf lun nt llu' llnlulaix Quinn il ilu' Sm-niui llup, l'ZXt'I'XllIlt' lixul ll Q rrwr il tinu- llllll the 5L'llllH'S nizulc' za pilv ul inuiu-x. THE END OF THE YEAR Xlungi zilwut April, tlu- if-iii-lmiik gin-5 In pivssg Nix-wcvln tc-rin nl suninu-r suluml. Sc-niui lint wluml lilc- grill cmitiiuuw nnril tlu- linzil cxzinis ruiirsv, gc-t nut xi fvw mlziys c-zlrly, but tlicii ti lI'4' mc-ig lmnlcw lixiiulul in mul i'l-puit czirmls rc- is lillvcl witli przuficing for Class Niglit incl vi-ivi-il. Stiulcntf tzilm' ai siiczik pi'cx'icw of flu' C1n1mu'iicc'i11vnt. 'liliis ivan' mzirlcs tlu' lirstt ggituli- cliililrvn pi':u'ticing fur flu-ii' iipwvrtii in in tlu- liistury ul ilu- scluml for clmllwlc' cumnu rlu' ziiulituriinng ilu' senior liigli spring upcwttzi mvnt vxvi'cis1's. Cunics tlu' pruni UAlll0I1l'lf l'lu- Nlikzulnu plziis :i rwu-iiiglit stznulg rlu- lslm-H, witli sznuly lwzifli :nul moonlit pulmw rlu If'l':X pn-uplv zittvnml Il stain- cmmiiwiiriuii :it Slip' :Xftei'-pi'u11i llzirti-zuul tlu' yi-an' is mic-i', pf-ri Rusk: tlu' ninxic giwiips prvwnt rlu' spring mru'm'i'ts3 flu' fzu-ulry liulml rlu'ii' zlnnuzil gvf tu- ' ' ,gi-tlu'i' :uul lurgm-I flu-ii' clziily nlignity to liiiw :in liilziriunf cw:-iiiiig uf lung plum fm' rlu- new liigli 'l'lu1i-Q gin- Ifill pzigvs uf STUP :iiul LGU xClIlllIl llllllkllllgl lwgllll, l5I'llg1I't'aa, Zllll' sfjllllwl, lI1UX'l' rlu- XQ'jlIlHU4lk: fL1l'l1 fu flu- ljglgk yqyyql gy fm'xx'z1i'ml3 linailli Llniu- -l zirrixi-5 znul flu' lizills gin' rrgict tlu' i'c'cm'cl, put it nn ai 45 rpm plziyci . xzulinr :nul rlu- rucaiiis quict mu-pt fur tlu- fun' l IS'l'l'N flgllllll :uul llljillll tu wlizit guvs Ntiulvnts nlin wniu' lmzlflc fin' cxtrzi iiurlc :it tlu' gli ii iplil Hiirlii High, . , 'V X ff W - X if X, X is i .ff fr X 1 - NN lin., OHSM lv-ll X A-o og lileli :il1,.'U C ill: M lr . ? ,-X xy - ff, I l A 'N x :EA A' fc' J.. :xii XQ HS . GIFTS in IEWELRY Stop n' Eat Drwe Inn CLASS RINGS it if SHAFFER'S Jewelers TRY OUR BIG BOY 145 No. Main Street SANDWICH Butler, Pa. . .SPECIALIZING IN 6 HEAVY HAULING CRANE SERVICE Candy Shop RIGGING - MACHINERY MOVING OPERATING with I-BEAM and H0memUde Ice Cream DROP DECK TRAILERS and W E M O V E Candy SHOVELS - BULLDOZERS - TRACTORS Heavy Machinery BUTLER 75-109 if Office Residence 150 Kittanning St. 125 Second St. Garage Phone 34-503 45 Years in Business 149 JDHN HONSE 00. not more expensive 201 S. Main Phone 4-707 . lust better 'A' FURNITURE MARKET Rt. 422 West -- Opposite Deshon Phone 4-707 a vis qwuuliuae BUTLER'S LEADING FURNITURE INSTITUTION 127-129 W. Iefferson Street BUTLER, PA. 150 John R. ELLISON 8: Sons FIDELITY TRUST 00. -any H ,L 1 S , x , 'k 9 PLUMBING 5- HEATING t Butler Office 101 North Main St. Phone 54 156 111 W. North St Butler. Pa. Dependable Fire Fighting Equipment It Sales - Service rg : .,A. , it ey Q -- Underwriters I 'WH E YK T Q, Approved I '-.E THE PEOPlES TELEPHUNE S - Q 'A Specialties for Corpgrqiign 'V , Commercial and Industrial Hazards Q wk We Service What We Sell John G. Groutt 116 S. Cliff St. Butler. Pa Phone 24-222 'a ul'- A . fi . Nnhsmf J-.A nuns af ,ii Y 'incl Sees all Knows all Ehnmpann - Fllunvranl Illnmv Writes all Chili you know is a hobby! In busi- ness life we are Carl E. Shields 86 Co. Real- tors and Insurance Brokers. 'llllll' Q WWW H an ...W Wm M warg -I In BUTLER 1'r's TROUTMAN'S Butler County's Greatest Store DISTINCTIVE FINE HOME CLOTHING FURNISHINGS 152 OPTICIAN Prescriptions Prompt Service on Eyeglass Repairs LENSES DUPLICATED BUTLER 41- U 2 3 A. B. Mann Co. 251 S. MAIN ST. MiIIer's Shoe Store 'A' Butler County's Largest Shoe Store For You Who Like Nice Things . . . At Prices You Like to Pay X3 an fpww wfwww I 115 N. Main Si. STORAGE O FURNITURE O MERCHANDISE MAYFLOWER WAREHOUSES Butler 31-930 0. H. Nicholas Transfer 81 Storage Co. ESTABLISHED 1902 324 S. McKean Butler, Pa. BIITIIEII HIGII S54 . To the young men and women ot this community who are now entering a new and most important phase of their lives, We extend our best wishes tor their good luck and success in all their forthcoming endeavor! And we wel- come them proudly into the spirit and co-operative lite ot this, their home , Y! cornrnunit Harvey C. Trader The Complete Music Store i' Records, Musical Supplies, Sheet Music, Band Instruments - Radios, Pianos Phonoqraphs - Television i' Phone 35-81 l 115-121 E. North St. Butler. Pa. MILO R. WILLIAMS 'I' Jeweler and Optometrist 'A' Class Rings Gifts for Every Occasion CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS 114 South Main Street Butler. Pct American Indus'rry i' i' ir Building a Better if America if FWZ W0 ARMOO STEEL CORPORATION BUTLER WORKS Butler, Pa. G famous Greek philosopher who lived from 384- 322 B. C., once wrote: All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth. Today, that statement is as true as ever. Many of you will soon be completing your high school educa- tion. But, this should not end your learning. lt should be only the firm foundation upon which you can build for the future. Whether you enter actively into Butler's business life now . . . or attend college for more advanced education . . . you should constantly plan for the not-so-distant day when you will be called upon to assume responsibility in your community. And, if We can help you plan for a career in banking, please ask for our advice. Butler Office Mellon National Bank and Trust Company Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve S stem 9 156 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS if RELIABLE FURNITURE CO. 'A' 161 N. MAIN ST. Phone 75-702 Monday 9-9 Daily: 9-5 Saturday 9-6 Pennsylvania School Thursday: Closed at Noon . Evenings by Appointment of Buslness Butler's Business College 223 South Main St. Butler, P Dr' J' Zucker Telephone 35-330 Dr. G. A. Zucker OPTOMETRISTS n 'A' 111 North Main St. Phone 53-184 Butler, Pa. Specialists in Business Training 157 UIIIISS PFIRTIES 8: UIIIIUES E Refreshment Service Free of Charge! Prompt Dellvery And Plckup Equipment Furnished NO HANDLING ON YOUR PART Pay Only for Coca-Cola And Ice Used. Phone Butler 22-115 DRINK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF BUTLER Bottled under the authority oi the Coca-Colcx Co. by the Coccx-Cola Bottling Co., Butler, Pa. 158 PRINTING: The Eagle Printery, lnc., Butler, Penna. ENGR.-XVING: jahn and Ollier Company, Chicago, lll. COVERS: Kurtz Brothers, Clearfield, Penna. PHOTOGRAPHY: Russell Bennett Studio, Butler, ljennu F.-XClll.'l'Y PHOTUGRAPHER: Nelson P. Palmer S'l'UDliN'l' l'HO'l'OGR.'XPHER: Ronald Bennett BUSINESS AXDVISER: Nels trlt l'. Palmer l.l'l'liR.'XRY .XDVISICRZ Miss Gertrude Reed .'X'l'lll.li'l'lC' AIDVISICR: Nllss Mary jumisun DRAVVINUSQ juan Nichulus l'Ul-IlN1f-l':1gv XS: Nzlncy l.e-ith Y 253-at fi: Q - X ' Y 341+ , 1 . 2. 5 Q gp' ' ,ri rw 5 ' v ' T fill y F : PV. 'f ' f Y , -V 'v 1550? , -P N .f .zu Y- f- w In ,, Y -' -:Q-ii in. .wi 2 ,N mf, 043' ufx3q1? ?3i?' 11:L:f5:Z'.j r ' V -. :Je ,,- 12 Ami:-Q
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