Cambria High School - Oracle Yearbook (Ebensburg, PA)
- Class of 1953
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The student le wing school atop the verdant Alle ghm nic s It the close of each day is a familiar sigit to ull Tvpitxl of this scene are Hose, Thom IS Bowmln uid Reese as they leave for IUI' IIII NIRDXNI Xl,l,lCCIlICNIl-IS ITHIN THE XVALLS of Ehenshurg-Camhria High School, we the Seniors of 1953, leave many pleas- ant memories. Our Alma Mater appropriately symbol- izes the story that we wish to share with you. It repre- sents our efforts in striving to seek our individual goals. It provides the means for reminiscing into the forgotten past and for the anticipation of future secrets. It ani- mates our desire to hecome good citizens and to contrih- ute to the hetterment of mankind. It furnishes us with the guiding force of Lux et Veritas. Though our parts in life may scatter us among the four winds and the seven seas, We will love thee still, our Alma Mater. 2 'fi OUR IIICII SCIIOOI, STPXNIDS SUPRI XII I Um' l7Cillltiflll and spacious school stands suprc-mc as il fortress of lc-arming. Elwnsbl:rg-Callnbriu High School was c'l'c'c't0d in 1929. Simca- thc-11 udclitiomll wings h.1vv lwmm C0llStl'llCtPd. ,, N A K ,KRW Q . Q 5 X 53 25 if an he Jima Mater Atop the verdant Alleghenies Our high school stands supreme NVhose halls shall in our minds forever Ahide Withus, our fondest dream. To scenes We learned so much to cherish ,Twill he so hard to say good-hye As those who pledge with us devotion To Elmenshurg-Camliria High. Since high school friendships soon will sever And fade as does the dying day, New comrades will our lives enlighten As in the World We Wend our Way, And yet Whatever he life,s fortune Tho' memory fails, for friends we sigh, Weill love thee still, Our Alina Mater, Our Ehenshurg-Camlmria High. f l'l'hrough hard work and teamwork these hoys helped to hring honor to our school. Mr. Johnston chats with 'l'irahassi, Du- man, llaines. and Nagle about the successful foot- hall season which added two trophies to the 15.12. ll.S. collection. O Miss Lohr gives students a helping hand as she attempts to bring to the surface the artistic ability of her pupils. Here are Lesak, Brodish, Parrish, and Buckus receiving instruction. NIIQMORIES Ulf' i952-I953 Dedication Administration Faculty Seniors Classes RECURDILD IN THIS VOLUMIC Page G Clubs Page 56 Page 8 Plays Page 68 Page 14 Music Page 70 .. ,. i Page l8 Football Page 76 . , . Page 42 Other Sports Page 80 We Pay 714611 te NVith sincerity of heart, it is the pur- posc of the graduating class ot 1953, to demonstrate hy the dedication of this Ora- cle to Mr. Edward B. Annnann our admir- ation and appreciation for his friendship. As a physics teacher he has taken us into the realm of knowledge. As a guidance director he has solved the prohleins involv- ing our life's pursuit. As the senior class sponsor he has niade our last year at Elm- enshurg-Cainlaria a success. As sponsor of Key Cluh he proniotes the development of leadership and initiative. He spent the year of 1951 teaching the youth of japan, hut his services are again availahle for the hetterinent of our school. Sir. Ainnuuin as guidance dircctor gixcs advice to Leona .uid llorotliy as to liurthcring their cducation. ,XJ I 6:- fx SS' I 'faiqgi Q Qlfi M 'f A ' infix Mau. ffsid - i . :Xi 'x Q3 5 M.si296e C After graduating frQm the University of Pittsburgh, Mr. Ammanu took 21 post-gmdliate course at the Universitv of NVyoming. He started his teaching career at Ebensburg in 1945. COMPANIGNSHIP PREVAILS FROM A FRIEND INDEED I K D Pl I IXLI' XX l'I'll ls V4 .1 aa f N- s. . , . . IIKSNUI ll1II5Ntllkl1lllN. 811 IJ IX IS IN I17111091t'X'llllI7ll'lli lHll'U lL'lll'l'S milling- xlmlmnt pmlmlm-lm Ili'l'1'SlTlCllll SIIIXIIIXLLX Sill N alum: MIL nu-1' SHIIIQ' wluml p ulwIc'1l1 xxllll lim' n- In-4-lx milf-rs llc-1' QISSISIUIICK' with US. and DlCVU'l'l0N TO ISBVNSBURC' CXMBRIX IIICII In the course of study at ECHS the invaluable assistance of the administration has been given freely. Their counsels have been sought by the student body and have been given with the spirit of overcoming any problem no matter how trivial. The students of ECHS are fortunate in having instructors who can be considered friends as Well as teachers. This friendly atmos- phere between students and faculty has made our school not just a place to learn subjects but a home to form friendships and acquire those characteristics necessary to live in harmony with society. Deepest appreciation and gratitude are owed to the faculty members who have pledged with us devotion to Ebensburg-Cambria High School. Miss Davis is considering the problems of two stu- dents. lt looks as though the excuses pass for Zawis- kic and Farabaugh. Miss Davis has the difficult task of handling the attendance olflw. 9 IIII-,Sla IIXl.l,S HIlXl,I IN Ullll NIINIJS I URl XI Il . . 1 1 I l',.C,.ll,5. nllcrs a Ylll'll'tf' ot L'OllI'St'S In sc'cnn1lary t'tlllC'2lll0ll. lhc' ilL'1ltlUIIlIl' t'UlIl'St' prvpa1'm's tht- stnclvnts lm' 4-nllt-gt-, IHIVSIIIQQ, anal nthvi' 2lC'2ltll'lI1it' wnrlt. Sunn- ln-lcls l't'tlllll't'Y1ll'iUllS Si'llllt'llL't'S of snhivcts. In stlmnl tht- stnclm-nt may clmusf- svqllvilcn-s in lIlklllll'lllLltiC9. SCiLtIll't' ancl lanqnagc-. XII stnclvnts arc- l'c'q1iii'c-cl tn talw hnn' xvars ol linglish, tlnwc' vcars nl hist1n'y'.ancl hvalth anal IJllf'SlL'2llt'tllll'ilfl0ll. lwn thosm- who plan to 1-ntcr into smnt- linv of hnsint-ss nr to mln nllicv wnrlx. tJllt'l'N tllt' l'OllllIlt'l'k'lill L'0lll'Sl'. llllS COIIVSK' 4 lYl'S CXL'l'lll'Ill lfilllllllff III 5 P stvnograplllc' wnrli. ll0Ulxlit'l'l3lIlg. antl gc'nc'ral nlliw wurlx. TIN- nhi1'ctix'1' nl' tht- hrnnz- vc-mnnlnia-s cnnrsa- is to ls-arn how to assist in planning anml pt-ihmrining honin- actnllns. lln- stnclc-nts Olltillll tht- gc-miral lxnowlvclgv nl tht- arts antl SL'It'Ill'l'fi appln-tl totl1f'llmnnc'. lht- inclnstrial arts unirsv consists nl nn-tal wnrls, wnncl worlx, ancl III1'K'llillllL'ill lll.lXKlllL:. 'lihc shops t'tIlllI7llN'Hl is ninclvrn with niaclnnvs nl vv1'i'y tvpm-. lht' tlltlwlllll IUUIH is linlh' rqnippml. .Xgricnltnral stnzlvnts work with prac-tical nia- tc-rials ancl things as wt-ll as stnnlying tht' tvxt hunks, hnllt-tins. anal larni innrnals. Xllss .Xnlwny livlps lnmm'-tw girls. -lainvs, Xllllls. Nlr. 'l'hm'nlnn tllSL'llS41's nt-xx anglvs to an nltl prnh- l,.llIll'l anvl l ilf, lH1'l7.ll'l' illltllllll valw. lvnu with SXXUIYV, .XIlll1lI'HlII. Shlzll anal lim-luis. Wills, lixans, Ilnilalx, Tnlnuilsky listvn att:-ntixvh Xliss I'iIlQll'llilI'l. f:lIl'I'1ll'tll. ll1lI'l'lNlI. Kuyalx. anml lllig .us Xliss ,lnnlfs 1-xlvlaim lhl- lllt'l'll'llliWIll nl .1 lfl7t'XYl'llK'l. xxalth as lbnlly I7l'1'YI'Ill5 lhw www lvmmlx. mm W M F SNR W hw,..f iyffy lA lll AXISIDIC XYITII US. OUR I UNIDl'IS'l' DRI-LXNI 4- . x . M 1 qi . ff v . . l,1l3'K'llj5illlil Sicllvl loxolg on as Nlr. cll'llXl'!' l'Ylll21lll5 lln' hliop lioys, lit'L'illll'l, Ibnslint, SUINSUII, ann uv sfQ11gi,t0,ImryL'v, A aft Slnnnan tnrn ont anolln-r pimii-ut lor Nlr. llngoni. x ,XlY, Sliqxnixaii slrgjws llnnl, Friclx, :incl Nivlxallvr a xlL'lJl'l'lINlll, lvnlxins, Ball. K1-sslmg l,l'lll. Slxirmla QlI:,ll'llt'ill applit-alioil ol' st-lmool work. anal Hanliin parlit-ipatv in a lmslu-tliall :num-. Y i ,V , N1 J, ua lf . A ' will , X ln aclclition to tllc rvgnlar conrsv, E. C. ll. S. allorcls many 1-xtra snlmjvcts to N' tliosc- stncln-nts who liavv s wcial interest in tlic finc arts and mractical trainin f. I fs Tin- most outstanding of the fino arts is music. Nlnsically-iniriclml stnclcnts arv oftcw-cl many organizations in which to participatc. Tlwsv organizations inclnclv lxanrl, 0l'Clll'Stl'2l. clancv liancl. pop band, mixccl cliorns. girls cliorns, nnxrcl vnsmn- lilo and giI'lSlt'llSPll1lJlt'. .-X conrsv in journalism is offered to the literarx'-1nindvcl stndc-nts. Spccvln plavs a prominent part in forensic-'s training and has a practical application in vvtirvclay lifv. Tln- stnclcnt in clrivers' training class is tanglit not only tln' nn'- clianics of driving lint also safety and courtesy on the road. For tliosv with an inclination for artistry, four vears of art instruction is givcn. Painting and Sli0tL'l1llliQ,' are taught as well as scnlptnring and cc-rainics. Thr- in-rsons who scrvv in thc lilmrary not onlv assist in the lilmrary lint also acquiri- valnalilv knowlcclgs- of how anv lilmrarx' functions. Tlwsv activitics vnalmlc tln- stnclc-nt to maintain a lmroaclei' intvrc-st in our scliool. I I -, :.. mf. Front Row llcfl lo l'ij.fllU-'IJIIIIVS li, Sk1Illl1'l', Cvurgm' llauis lxiu- IJI'l'Silll'lllJ, llimm llc- Yulisg Row ll-livrl lim-51' llwrrx' I 1nH'lx'- . 1.-Q lmrl, l'rzuulx I,zlQamz1, -Iulm lklxuk, -Il'.g Buck RUN'-Xvillilllll .'Xmlm'l'- um, I . K. Une-ns ipl'4-xiclmlfl. Xlnrtlm Uuxis fSl'l'l4l'fLll'f'j, -Iulm I',IIll'l'. ,'xllNl'llll'1'5iHUf lflmpfif-Icl,124-m'gv KUl'lIl1llli9. l'IBl'INSl5UliC NIICNIBICRS XVillimnfXml1'rsmu Iulm lflmlm-r I . K, f,XX'l'llS -l1lIllK'SH.S1llllll'l' llzurry linglc-lmrl xlilftllkl KI. lD1lX'iS.Sl'i'l'K't1ll'f'c N. NY. Iivallus.'I'r1-usnm-1 ' Not an llll'lllllK'l' CAMBRIA TONVNSHIP MI MBFRS c:l'0l'LfK' IJQIYIW Dino Dc' Ylllis Huy ICIIIIIHVIKI 4- AIol11ll':1x'ukIr livrl lhwsl' K-4-uwfm' lxorm 1:2 I rank ldlglllhl Ll I bid farewell to the members of the graduating class of 1953-one hundred fifty young men and young women who have spent the last four years with us in preparation for their life work. It has been a real pleasure to work with you, counsel with you, guide and lead you through all problems which were paramount in your lives at the time but now may be ignored as trivial. NVhen I begin to reminisce and think of you as freshman, I marvel at the prog- ress which you have made in your advancement from freshman to alumni. As freshman, you were mere boys and girls who had com- pleted the first milestone in your education and were on the thresh- old of your second great adventure. You have admirably conquered these problems and are being ad- vanced to the next step. For some it will mean further education and for others it means your debut into the economic world and society. There is an unhappy thought that accompanies the commencement season. We will no longer be able to meet you, greet you, and depend upon you as a group to help in upholding the fine standards which the various classes have established. However, it is my sincere hope that you may find the place in society that has been reserved for you and that your community and the world at large may be better because of your contribution. 010' Princynal Mr. Johnston, as the supervis- ing principal of Ebensburg- Cambria, annually welcomes the freshman to our school. His duties extend to guide these new students along with the old to uphold the ideals and the tradi- tions for the molding and con- tinuance of good citizenship. He offers his counsels in a friendly manner and students soon learn the value of his ac- tions and decisions, for they are performed for the benefit of all. He has succeeded in main- taining the high standards of de- mocracy in our social organiza- tion. 1 w 1 3 ?dcuffy . . . GUIDANCE THRQUGH QUR YEARS lfronl Row-Xliss A11- lxl'II1', Xirs. AIRIIIIUS, Nilss xiii-s, Xliss -Iuiwsg Back Row - Nlr. 'i1iIUl'lliUlI Xliss D.ixis. Nh, lx all gl? NIATIIHNIATICS HUNIIC ICCUNUNHCS Nliss Dorothy Davis 51155 1101s A11k'3'1Y ci1'll1'l'Lli Xlulln-illailic-s, :Xigm'in'u l. Alpina Tri-Ili-Y phi- H I111114111l'1V'1'1'1'1111'5 11- Ill- Di- S11l1l111111111'1' 411119 51111115111 xisi-r, .'xlil'llllillll'1'f,iiil'l'. '1111'115'.5I1'1115 1Y Q NU-ii. XYIIZII-N f'Ullli1'X1'lI5!' this lilm-? NH l111l1l3'1111'1111H 11'111i11Y1111 1111117141 liIll1'S. Mr. Frank Tlmrntmi Miss -I i 'im Niles I' M W Alga-lmiui l, ll. Snlici Kil'lDllli'iI'y guici ,i1I'ij.f0lllPllN'iI'j'. llilllli' . 14111111 1'f1'f '1H '1'S I 11111111111 H i 111-1' 511111 1111 D11 fiI'lIlll1'il'3. Cairn- ui' Xlnving I1i4,-tum' NiilCiliHl'S, l'lcmn- t ' H Q ' llumn I 153, uf,,Illl'i clfmw r wx' II lll'Xl'l'g1'tlilHl1'.h Dill ytlll 1-vm' iivzu' ilu' siury lliltblli V' Nliss Siiirlvy l'gllgii'illll'4.lt ui' Pillsimurgll ami Nlisi Paitrii-in Oclx-II of York wvn- stucivnt , , , tm-au-n'rs ln-ri' thi- first sviiicstw. 'l'iwv alt- c'innu4'Rc'lAL lvmlvci llliiillllil Slate' Vi'l'1lL'iN'IiS c:Ulil'j.f4'.YxiiSS Sir. liuclolpii lvaincic llnukkm-1-piug l, ll, Typing I- Businvss Law, Timm- llmmu 2152. Oixii-iv liusiiu-ss Advisor 'iliyvs on tin- cnpv. Mrs. lniciiic jauncs liusim-ss cifll'I'L'51J0ll1il'Ill'1'. Busim-ss Nlnlii. Typing I. Clvm-rui llusiiivss. Mplm Tri-iii-Y Spmismx llmm' Hmm: 20-I, SODIIIDIINIYC' Cfiaiss Spunsur. MNQJW pvuplv. Miss Martha: jonvs Silflfiilklllii I, II. Typing ll, ilrmu' Hmmm 203, II.lmi- lumix .Mlxisi-r, HilIlixillj.ff,iii1'1' Ilirm-L' inf. 111- rluivt 1-l'iss. A ll T Xliss Kniiiryn Lolir ,'Xrl, .Nrl ifiuin Spmusur. XII riglil litlli- imgvis. sit KIONYII... i'1llf.fiil'iIill'Cil lauiglil S1li4'hlllklllSilip ami slmrt- hand. Miss O'dcll's tc-aching consistq-d uf L'L'UllUllliC gm-ugiuipily, iiltmcilictmv simrt- lmml, and zluucic-iunic typing. i DEVOTED TO THE MOULDING OF GOOD CITIZENS T110 sm-111111 S4'Illl'StL'l' st11c11'11t tk-ac111-rs from 111111111111 Statc T1-ac111'1's' Collcgv j11i111-11 the E.C. H.S. faculty on .lamiary 26. Miss Rose Mario Saiitucci, who 111 1-s 111 XVi11c1111-r, taught s11ort- 111lI1C1 111111 Sil1ttSl11ill1S111D. Mr. XVi11ia111 C. Storm- 1-r, a r11sic11-11t of E1ll'I'lS1HllTfI. taught s11ort11a11c1 111111 1-1-o11o111i1' j.fl'Ugl'il1D11y. LANGUAGE Mr. Louis Bartoletti Spanish 1, 11, 111111111 F11111111 200. Assistant At1111-ticCoac11. 'iUs1' your 11111111.11 Mrs. Marian Hayes L1l11ll1.1'1l1jI11S1111,11UIIIl'111Wl1ll1 107. Mr. Cyril li. Stevuns Latin 11, E11g1is11 11, Oraclv Litcrary Aclviscr, F. T. A. Sponsor, 11111111- R1111111 110. nx1'1l11ll1 1111 you t11i11k 1.111 ta1ki11gt11, t111' wall? Front Row-Mr. Cook. Mr. Mi111'r, Mr. Gaynor, Mr. Bartoluttig Back Row -Mr. St1-v1-11s, Miss Lip- 11art, Miss Ellg1l'11ill't, Mr. B11-Klivigaii L11-sig111'11J. Mr. 1NTl'lll11l'l1il1'il'l'. SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. james L. Cook P. O. D., Civics and Pa. History, 111'a11 c1U1lL'11, At1111-tic Director, Varsity C1ll1J Sponsor. Do yflll got the i111'a? Ir john Gaynor Atv ' uk Wor1C1 History,V, 1ll'I'1L'llll History, 111 ll' 111111111 200. Fr1's11111a11 C1ass S 1 nsor. 1 1 pe you'1'1' taking 111111-s. Mr. 101111 Krumenaker Wor1c1 History, 171111111 G1'o1111'try, 11111111' 111111111 210. Miss Dorothy Liphart ,f,'.4.-1.,.,e 1 ' , ' Civics and Pt'Ill1Sy1Vllll11l llistory, HIJIII-L' 111111111 205. junior Class Sponsor. Quiet i11 t111- 11111-k of t111' 1110111.11 Sf Mr. Gerald Miller , 5 1 ,V A1111-ricau History, 1JI'1X'l'l'S' Tfllillillg, 11111111- 01111 105. Sopliomorc C1ass Sponsor. Engage t111' L'1ll1L'1'1 111 W. 1? ' 1 J 7 , u .Z ' Mrs. julia Lease Qf' X8 j S1111stit11t1-. Q X9 'J Q 9,17 . 14 L O' 1.11111AR1AN Miss Marilyn Englehart A811110 :eff tan. Mr, Mn-I-luan. Mi Qggglfli , , , THEIR EFFORTS MAKE OUR SCHUOL Mrs. llayc-s lwcanu- a invnilnvr of tht- f1lL'llIfy in NUX'l'IllIll'l' ul' tliis yvar. SIR- tanglit Latin I and Hnglislu l. Mr, Faralmaugli who had pre-- x iunsly lu-vn ts-avliing at lS.C.ll.S., I'l'Illl'llt'lI lrunn llu- army tu rvsnnu- luis dutivs of tvacliing slump. Dl'1N'l'Al. IIYCIICNIST Miss Mary Flynn S ICC YH ICTA RY Miss .lean lCvans Front How-Mr. Cru svr, Miss ljvanis, Miss IJ'L'il4'IJ0lllll', Miss lily Back Row-Mr. Margc- Slu-rnian. Mr. Dnguni. IIEALTII EDUCATION Miss Lee Dellellonnc llvaltli Educ-ation, Pliysical lidlu-ation, llunu' IIOUIII 109, cIIH'Cl'I0iliIL'l' Advisor, Lvadc-r Club Sponsor. All riglit girls, svttlc down. Mr. Edward Meehan H1-altli Ifldllcatimni, Physical lidiwzitioii, Assistant 1 1 lt-tic Coach, llonu- Ronin 106. AcL'0rding to tlu- bunk . . . INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. joseph Dugoni Industrial Arts Club Sponsor, Industrial Arts. Mr. Martin Farabaugh Industrial Arts, Ilnnu- Hmnn 214. MUSIC Mr. William Cruvcr Band and Ort-lu-stra IJIl'l'L'IUI', Dirvc I,ct's tvar it down. AGRICULTURE Mr. Oscar Sherman F. F. A. Sponsor, Agricnlturv. tor ul' Clmrusos ,, igan, Miss Soissmi, Mrs. Daxis. Miss livansg Back Row-Nix' LL-HI:-r M1 Slicls. Xlr. ljlllllli, Mr. 3 QZZSN' HOME, ,..,, i Front How-Nlrs. lflan- if-1' 'YV T' Nllllllilllll. ENGLISH SCIENCE Mrs. Dora Davis Mr. Edward Ammann lfnglisli I, llmm- llvimii l l I, SL-ninr Class Sponsor. Pliysins, cllllflillliil' Cminsn'lm', Sc-nim' Class Spmmsui Dvlta Tri-I Ii-Y Spuiisur. KvyCli1luSpmisur. 'l'vst llllIlUI'I'UXY.', l want to puinl mil. Mrs. Adelaide Flanagan Miss Glenna Evans linglisli IV, llmns- llmnii IOH, Sm-niui' Class Spmmsor. C1-ii-vial Scivlicv, lluim' llciu1i12l3. uxrlilllfi' on your nwn lIUXV.ll ' ' Mr. Donald Lclllcr MISS Jcumw bmsslm ' Cla-mistry, llcnnv llmmi 22l2, Svnim' Class Spunsn Eiiglisli III, lfnglisi pc si mn, llumv llomn 104. MSUIIIP days ltjllSlClUl'Sllll17ilj' lu gl-l out ul' lu-cl. Spirit Lil -yr , scr, livta Tri-I li-Y Spuiismg Class 7 , . ' l l l DH' ml A l , V Mr. Michael Pipas ' Unv at a tnnv, it ll last loiigcr. X Biology, llonic' llmmin 215. Ml.. Richl rd Slick U80 nina-li lm' lllill now. lfnglisli ll, Spf-vcli, Englisli Ill, llmnc lltiillll 211, Fm'- vnsics. Spirit Bnsincss Advisvr. O.K. savv it iimvfl IANITORS 'l'lic ianitm's7Nlcrlv lame-s, jolin B-vrl4- strvsscr. and RL-cd .loin-s-clc'sci'x'c crcdil for tlu-ir juli uf maintaining tliv clvanli- iivss of our sf,-liuol. Tli-1-ir dntius arm' pm'- furinm-nl tlirmigliout tlic vntin- yvar. Our lwaiitillnl laiiclscapc is tlin' rvsult uf tlivir attvntiun. Indoors tlu-y swim-p rmmis. polisli lialls. fin' tlw llll'llilL'l'. and pcrl'm'xii xariuns ntlu-1' iulms. 17 Illflll SCIIIUUI. IRIICNIJSIIIPS SOON WILL SICVICR WST ,sv-an WQ.. if ' Illw-sf-11101-5.lmmkmgfmmmlmgmulumm In 4 1 . lu u- tlmt lln' claus In cmm null hold sllc-wwe un mm IX fu lcl ul IIIVIIA l'IICll'.lYUI' Hu' luopm-S xml IIIIIIIUOIIS ui . . 4 xwrx SUIIIUI' am' l5lL'tIlI'l'il III tlu- inn-vw ul liwlcllm mln-, Nuxulx, KIIUO. llzuisfm Llllll Hllllllx AND FADE AS DOES THE DYING DAY The friendships which we, the Sene- iors, have acquired will soon he severed and fade as does the dying dayf, But as the darkness of the night is overcome hy the brilliance of the day, the dissolved friendships will he converted into spark- ling new ones. Our old comrades will al- ways occupy a warm place in our hearts, and through future years they will supply pleasant recollections in our meditations of things past. Perhaps coming events will provide opportune moments to re-unite these severed acquaintances. We will have wandered many a weary mile, and much time will have elapsed, hut we will always he ahle to drink a cup of kindness for things of long ago. . Mr. johnston, our princi- pal. congratulates his son, David. on the completion of his four years of study. It isn't often that a father has the opportunity to direct the high-school studies of his son. 19 C74 A bidry . . . li'RI'ISlllXlAN ciiixss or IZI-0 .gvr , FRESHMAN YEAR Monday. August 22, I9-19-Today. l, the Class of 1953. embarked upon my new adyenlure. that ol' launching my career at libensburg-CIambria lligh School. I walked with a firm step and appeared to be brave. but at the same time pondering my fate. Upon being assigned to my homerooms, and receiving the welcoming words of the teachers, 1 began to feel at ease. September 2-My 240 members gathered in the auditorium for my first ollicial meeting today. l elected a Constitution Committee and a temporary secre- tary. December 4-Ry now I feel right at home. l am a member of many organizations. Seven of mv girls are in Alpha, four in jean-Dix, and fourteen in girls' chorus. seven of nry members are in mixed chorus, ten on junior varsity basketball. and six on junior varsity football. February 24, 1950-I was justly proud of my talented 'igreeniesi' who displayed their abilities at the Freshman Talent Show today. March 3-Cuy Tirabassi and Robert Knee represent me in Student Council. My ollicers are Dwight Strumm. prcsidentg Carl Anderson. vice president: Carl Moyer. seeretaryg Dolores Yaskowitz, treasurcrg Virginia Poliziani, assistant- lreausrerg and Kim Roberts. chaplain, SOPIIOMORE YEAR August 26-Ifull of confidence I entered the portals of Ebensburg-Cfambria lligh School to begin my sophomore year. Now familiar with school life, l could take my part with the 1ipperclassmcn. September l-Mv delegates to Student Council are Robert Knee. Guy Tirabassi, and james Martin. These persons will guide mv activities this year: Dwight Strunnn, presidentg james Martin. vice presidentg Carol Moyer. secretaryg Dolores Yaslcowitz. treasurerg Agnes Sobleskie. assistant treasurerg Kim Roberts. chaplain. November 7-Today l sponsored a movie at the Colver show. Many of my mem- bers attended to see i'Christopher Columbusf, December I6-My Christmas bazaar was a big success. All the articles sold were home-made. February l2, 1951-Proceeds from selling those Sunshine products. cards. wrap- ping paper, etc.. have really built up my treasury. March 30-Tonight was my big night. The music and was filled to capacity as l attended the annual Sophomore Party. The theme was a ukidis partyu and I really lived up to it. 20 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right-Mi ni mann. Mrs. Flanag Lelller. Mrs. Davis nu Moyer. Yaskowitz, Xlutm Tirabassi, Roberts. DWINDLES TO GROUP OF H8 GRADUATES JUNIOR YEAR August 27-Now that Iim an upperclassman I really feel important. This will be Sept an outstanding year of my life. ember 17-How proud I am! Today I received my class rings. October 2-I have sent Carl Anderson, James Martin, Robert Knee, John Swope and Guy Tirabassi to Student Council. My officers are: James Martin, presi- dent, Thomas McHugh, vice president, Carol Moyer, secretary, Dolores Yaskowitz, treasurer, Russell Heffelfinger, assistant-treasurerg and Kim Rob- erts, chaplain. October 11-12-By selling candy and cookies during Institute I have become acquainted With many of the teachers of the county. February 22, 1952-The auditorium was packed as my play Cheaper BV the Dozenv went before the lights for the third time. The roars and howls for this play will ring in my ears for a long time to come. April 19-The money raised by my hard work and the time put in by my commit- tees really paid off as I danced to the music of Dave Dysart at the Junior- Senior Prom. The girls and boys looked wonderful in their lovely new gowns and neat suits. SENIOR YEAR September 1-Having reached the top of the ladder I can look forward to the events and decisions which will lead to my graduation. September 30-I have chosen these persons to serve on the Executive Committee: James Martin, Arlene Baldini, Janet Davison, Romaine Novak, Marcia Yezof quel, Virginia Poliziani, William Sides, Sam Fulton, and Earl Shoff. Mv officers are: James Martin, president, Robert Knee, vice president, Carol Moyer, secretary, Dolores Yaskowitz, treasurer, Guy Tirabassi, assistant treasurer, and Kim Roberts, chaplain. James Martin, Janet Davison, Robert Knee, Carl Anderson, John Swope, Carol McKenrick, and Dolores Yaskowitz have gone to Student Council. November 21-My class play Pride and Prejudicev went over very well. The authentic costumes were most becoming. December 20-Tonight I attended the annual Snow Ball, a gala event of the senior year. The proceeds go for the Oracle, May 1953-The senior banquet, my last social gathering, was held tonight at yVissinger's Inn. Baccaulaureate Services. At last, assembled before my parents, friends, and teachers for graduation, I cease to exist as a class. To the strains of Pomp and Circtnnstanee I march down these aisles for the last time and into the future. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Left to right Standing-+Fulton, Sides Sitting - Novak, Yezequel Shoff, Martin, Mr. Ammann, Davison, Poliziani, Baldini. y C Seniom . . . CARL ANDERSON Andy AC1llll'lllll' Rvvlox- PAST-Kvy Club 2,3,-tg Varsity Club 253,-1g Football 1,253.42 Raskvtball l,:'Z,3g Track 1,253.45 Studcut Couuc-il 23,4 TIN- mighty ulau ol' thc' l'l.C. ll.S. liuv. FUTUllli-liugim-4-I' IlRl.l'iN ANCERT Helen Academic' Colwr PAST-Alpllil-'l'ri-I li-Y l,:2,r3,4g Girls' Chorus 45 Scimiu- Club 3g llistory Club 2 Upholds thc lirivudly Augvrt gnu. FU'I'URlC-Nursing at jvllvr- sou. FRANCIS ANDERSON Andy Shop Elwusburg PAST-Class Play Cast 33 Class Play Crm-w 3g Industrial Arts Club 31 Art Club 1.2.3,-1 Artistic ability iu iuauual tradcs. FUTURE-Rvll bottom trous- 1-rs. JAMES JOSEPH ARONEY ujimi, AL'ilLl'l'lllll' Ebc-usburg PAST--Rand 1,2,3,4g Orclws- tra l.2,3,-15 Mixvd Chorus 3,-lg P4-p baud l,2.f3.4: Daucn' baud 2.3.4 llarry JLIIHUS of E.C.lI.S. I U'l'URE-Dauc-v baud lvadvr. ARLENE BALDINI Arlene AL'1lKl0ll1lL' Colvvr l'AS'l'-Oraclv Staff 4g Editor of Oraclc 45 Ilouu- Rooiu Prvsi- clvut 43 llouu- Room Trcasurvr 3g Sc-uior Exvcutivv Couuuittec. Quits' irivudly honor studvut. l U'l'URR-Collvgv and uurs- NIH. CAROL BEATTIE Dexter Acadviuic Ebvusburg l'AS'I'-Oraclv Staff 43 Class Play Crvw 3: Girls' Chorus 21 Baud 2.3,4g Mixed Chorus 2 ' Politician of thc P.O.D. class. FUTURE-Nursing at jvffvr- sou. 22 DONALD BARR Barr Industrial Arts jackson Twp. PAST-Spirit Stafl -lg Boys' Chorus :3 Combination of sa-rious stu- drvnt and hilarious story teller. FUTURE-Nax'y. PAUL BEARER Paul ludus rial Arts Ebeusburg PAST-Kvy Club 3,-4g Orches- tra 1,2 Friendly fc-llow with a ready wit. FUTURIC-Army. A ADALINE BINAUT Add Commercial Ebensburg, RD. PAST-Spirit Staff 35 History Club 2,3g jay Vee Cheerleader 2,3,4g Girls' Chorus 1 Acrobatic feats draw frenzied applause from students. FUTURE-Professional enter- tainer. WANDA BOWMAN Wanda Commercial Mineral Point, R.D. PAST-Spirit Staff 3g Oracle Stall 4g History Club 3 Displays skill on skates. FUTURE-Stenographer. 1 6 To U 9 4.4 wx la, 632 ef 9, SSLSQIJAA of 15 H010 7.06 ARTHUR BECQUET aBecky,, Industrial Arts Colver PAST-Class Play Crew 35 In- dustrial Arts Club 3 Everybody's friend who al- ways has a funny saying. FUTURE-Mechanic. ARLENE BERKSTRESSER :urinary .J 'ff' ' F Home Economics Ebensburg PAST-Oracle Staff 4g Band 21 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus I,2,3,4g Mixed Ensem- ble :2,4g Girls' Ensemble 23,4 Always has a song in her heart. FUTURE-Mount Aloysius. - n 1 MIKE BELLISH Mike Industrial Arts Colver PAST-Class Play Crew 3 An eager baseball fan. FUTURE-Undecided. FRANCIS M. BERTUZZI HBBYYD Academic Ebensburg Jitterbug fan with red hair. FUTURE-Undecided. . 'LYNN ANN BLUM , f , ' Lynda YCKHTIIIICICIRI Ebensburg PASJ'-Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Ma- jorctte 3,4g Girls, Chorus Ig Mixed Chorus 1 Sunny disposition blended with dancing. FUTURE-Secretary. ALICE BRODISH .CAP General Revloc PAST-Art Club 2,3,4g Assist- ant Librarian 2,3,4 Soft voice and neat ways are feathers in her cap. FUTURE-Telephone Opera- tor. 23 4 , 4. , frH'w,z2ffr sf Senivm . . . BEATRICIC BRUWN Ben Connnvrcinl Cnlxvr l'AS'l'-Urnt'h- Stull S,-lg Mu- juivttn- 3.4: llistury Cluh 3.4 llnnnts skaitinig rink plus tlriv- lllll. l U'I'Ull l'i-- Sl't'l'l'lill'y. HARRY BUCKUS Hurry At-mlm-iiiic l':lN'IlSl!llI'j.f ltvs-1-rwwl ll-lluw with tln-Inv A hunting wi- will go. l?U'l'Ulili-.lllniaitn Cullt-gi-. SHIRLEY BROWN Shir At-uclviiiic Ehcnshurg l'AS'l'-Lcuclt-r Cluh 4g Oruclv Stall' 4g Class Play Crow 33 Girls' Ensvinhlc- 4g Bzuicl 3,44 Cirls' Chorus 44 Mixt-cl Clim-ns 4: Mixc-cl Enscmhlt- 4 Buhhling musical lllllltl. FUTUllli-lmliniiai vnnipns. lN1AHlE BUCKUS Pee Wee Cmllim-rciail ElX'llSlJlll'j.f PAST-Art Cluh 3,4g Girls' Churus 1 Enjoys rvaicling hooks hut alis- lilws t-ln-ck tvsts. FlV'liUliE-T1-awliiiig. MARY LOUISE BUKSA Mamie llnnw Et-nnoinics lnclcsun Twp. lit-sorvt-tl miss with n likt- for history. FUTUliEfSc'auusti'c'ss. JOYCE BURKEY Punk Connncrciul Ehcnshurg, R.D. PAST-Urnclc Stuff 45 Major- vttv 3,4g lloniv Ronin Vicv Pr'i'siclviit 3: Cnrrcslmmlvncc Club 2 Naturally wavy trcssvs :incl niinhlo toes. FUTURFI-St'ci'vtury. C24 ELDON BUNIFORD UAV, Inclnstriul Arts Ehvnshurg PAST-Class play Crvw 3,4g Industrial Arts Clnh 4 Lilies lmsvlmnll auul ll crow cut. FUTU IKE--Clll'17t'llftxT. PHYLLIS BURKHART Pl1yl Commercial jackson Twp. PAST-Ornclm' Stuff 4 Shining brown hair is her crowning glory. FUTUIKE-S4-cwtairy. STEVENS BURR Stevens Aczulmnic Ell0l1Sl7lll'g PAST-Tracli lg Band 1,2,f3,44 Orchcstra 1.23.44 Boys' Chorus 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 23,4 Ardcnt music lovcr. FUTURE-Pcim Stats amd the ministry. IANEL CAMPBELL Poodles Acadcmic Colvcr PAST-Alpha 2,3,4g Class Play Crcw 34 Girls' Chorus 4g Art Club 3,4g Art Cluh Prcsidcnt 4 Exccptionally funnyg clcvvr with a paint hrush. FUTURE-Mayhc ll commcr cial artist. ALNIA BRYNE ..Al,, Commercial Ehcnshurg, RD. PAST-Oracle Staff 1 Quiet gal that loves square dancing. FUTUHE-Stcnograpllcr. MARY CIOTTI Mitzi Commcrcial Colvcr PAST-Majorcttc 2,3,4g History Clull 3,4g Oracle Stall 4 Encrgvtic girl with a ycn for stylish clothcs. FUTURE-Svc-rotary. B Col ll NVQ ARBARA ANN CRISSEY Cris nmcrcial Ehcnshurg PAST-Oracle Staff 4g Class Play Crow 34 Girls' Chorus 13 Mixcd Chorus' 3 A girl that kccps upluggin iyv and ncv r givcs in. FUTURE- ctary. f 0 u HMP ,li L If iw? I, ' . ' if . . ' Us 4, .lf.,S,f I V IT 4 lv !,LjJfLyv,1 -if 'MAI JOSEPH DAVIDSON f joe-Boy FU 25 j Academic Ehcnshurg X' A PAST-Varsity Cluh 4g Foothali 4g Track 35 Basketball 3,4 Tall, dark, athlctic typc. TURE-College. o o I . fi fgit' 1-,KA K lf-f-' 712 'rf X, CRETCHEN CRISTE Grctch,' Couuncrciul Ehcnshurg PAST-Girls, Chorus 3 Sprcads fricudlincss with hcr sparkling smilc. FUTURE-Sccrctary. JANET E. DAVISON Davie Commcrcial Rcvloc PAST-Ican Dix 2,3,4g Lcadcr Club 3,45 Student Council 43 Exe-cutivc Committcc 4g Ilomc Room President 4 Plcasing smilc hcncath thosc big, hrown cycs. FUTURE-Sccrctary. C7444 of 5 Seniof-A . . . CLAIR IDU NIAN George At-aclm-nlic lfln-nslwurg PAST-K4-y Club 3,43 Varsity Club 53,45 Football 2.3.44 Bas- kvtball 2,3513 'l'raL-lx 23,4 E 'l'b1- bigll point :nan ou tht- tuotball squacl as lu' is in vx'x-ry- tlllllg vlsv. FUTUHIf-Ilnclvc-itlvcl. ALICE LOUISE ICMANUICL NAI., Acaclvnlic Stopvillv PAST - Alplla 2,3,4g Lva-clcr Club 3,41 Spirit Stall' 44 Orat-lc Stall 45 Svivncv Club 2,3g Art Club 23,45 History Club 2 Ont- ul tlmst' lucky gals wbu 1.-an 4-at lnacls ancl nut gain an num-1-. FUTUNli--Pllysical ticlucation 'l't'ac'llc'r. RALPH DISIIART Ralph Industrial A1'ts Jackson Twp. PAST-Ora:-lv Staff -Ig Class Play Crvw 3: Football lx ln- clustrial Arts Club 3,4 A sliy guy with a structural clvsirv. FUTURE - Study structural drafting at Cbit-agu 'l'm-Inuit-al, DUROTIIY DUCAN Bonny AL-aclm-mic -laclcsun Twp. EAS'l'-llonw ltumn l7I t'Sltll'llt An inclustriuus incliviclual who always gt-ts wbat slu- gm-s aftvr. FU'l'Ultl'l-Nursc. ELSIE EDNIINSTON Elsie Commercial Vintondalc lt.D. I PAST-History Club 2 Shy gal witb a talm-nt for slnuuting baskvts. l'ltl'l'Ulllf--Sc'c'r1'tary. ARDYTH ERHARD Ardy At-aclvniic Colx cr l'AS'l' - Alplia I,2,3,4g Class Play Crm-W 3,41 Lt-aclvr Club 3, 4g Cirls' Chorus 3,4g Art Club 4 Vim, vigor, ancl vitality ox- pl-ain Arcly,'l a nvcvssary part ut lu-r gang l IlTUltE-Nursing. 26 FRANCES DOMENICK Fran llunu- lin-onuxnics Ebt-nsburg llAS'l'-Alpba 1.2,3,-I: Cliccr- lvaclvr 2.53,-I: Oracle- Staff 4: Class Play Crt-W 4 Slmrt dark bair st-ts ull a brigllt SllIIlt'. l U'l'tlltlil-lute-rim' l3vt'ol'atur, .IOSFIPH DULASIIAVV jute Iuclnstrial Arts jackson Twp. PAST-Class Play Crvw 3 Always in a llurryq cluvs nut talw lift- ton liglitly. l UTUltlf-Clal'p1'lltl'l'. NIARY LOIS EVANS 'iTink', cllDlIlllll'l'L'ltll lin-xilov PAST-Oracle Stull -1 A quiet. pvtitc iuiss who vs- pm-inlly 1-njoys ai frivuclly L-hall. FUTUlllf1Sn'L'i'n'l1lI'y'. JOYCELYN FEATII ..J0y,, AL-uclciiiic Culver PAST-Alplm 1.23.44 Llilllltl' Cluh 44 Cirls, Chorus 3,-lg Eali- tnr of Oraiclc- 45 Class Huy Crow -1 This hright little- girl rcully lixvs up to lwr uauuv. VUTUllli-Nursing. CATHERINE FARABAUCH Cathy Cl0lllllll'l'ClLll Lurvtto PAST-Spirit Stull 35 Omg-lc Stufl' -l Dux'l4-liuire-cl Hfziriiivrvttcil who give-s ai hurst of lauightvr ut uu- ifxlwt-tml tiiucs. FUTUlllf-S1'C'I't'l1lIAj'. LEONA FETZER Leona llouic- Eccuimnics Nunty Glu H. D. PAST-'l'uwusi Cluh 23,4 Iuclispcusahlc part of thr- vV1llli-Btlflil12ll't-Fi'tZ01' trio. l UTUliE-YYmiwu lNlarim's. 27 A . ELAINE FITZ Fitzie', Home Ee. Coiieiniiugli, R.D. 1 PAST-Spirit Stuff 2,3g Tuwusi Clulx 23,4 A hiture lioiiwiiiulicr whosv lwhhy is rollm-1'-skating. FUTURE-NVurking iu sc-wing factory. JOSEPH FRIEDHOFF nloen Academic Viuco PAST-Baud 3,41 Orclicstru 3. 4g Pep Band 3,4 Arclcnt musician who tote-s the buss drum in himcl. FUTURE-Armvd Scrvicv. JAMES FRANK ulimn Acuclciuic Ehcushurg Quiz-t svuior with spt-cial in- tvrost for cha-niistry. l7U'l'UlllC-Arun-cl F'm'0vs. SANI FULTON Sum An-udciuic Culver PAST-Svnior Aclvisory Com- mittcv 45 llonw liuom Prvsiclvi-nt -1 Quia-t, clignific-cl typv, scvn clriviug tht- huuily Mt-l'cury. l UTUliE-Engiiwvr. . . . C1444 of S3 DOROTIIY GUYNN ..D0l,, lloine lieononiies libensburg l'AS'l'-Alpha 'l'ri-l li-Y l,2,3,-lg Tawasi 3,4 A -hazel-eyed l-I'lt'lltl with lik- ing lor l'1ui.2lisli and basketball. FU'l'Ulll'l7YV:lNes. JACQUICLYN HAYES jackie Aeadernie libensburg PAST-Alpha 'llri-lli-Y 23,45 Oracle Stall 4g Play Cast 4: Band 2,3415 Orchestra 2,3g Girls' Ensemble 2,45 Girls' Chorus 3, 49 Seienee Club 2,3g llorne lloonl Viee President 45 Mixed Ensemble 4 Talentecl gal in all she under- takes. FU'l'Ulll'i--Mllsie 'l't'1lL'lIl'l'. Seniol-A . . . JANET CABODA Blondie Connnereial Mineral Point KD. PAST-Spirit Staff 3g llistory Club 35 Oracle Literary Staff 4 io preftrs shorth uid ind tvp in 1 ' - blond with a cheerful smile bv- - .' Q a 1 , - I-4F6el'URE-Secretary. S f 'pn ' I. in 'Q 4, ' LORENE CHERARDI s4Rinky1l Academic Colver PAST Al ha '7 3 4' Oracle Staff 4: Gigls' Chbrus 3,-lg Cheerleader 3,4 Pint-sized cheerleader full of vim and vigor. FUTURE-Nurse. DONNA RIIUE CETTY Rubis Conunereial Ebensburg? KD. PAST - Beta 12.3.43 Cheer- leader 43 Art Club 3,-lg Girls' Chorus 1 Lovely long tresses and spasn1odic gigglesf' FUTURE-Secretary or Seam- stress. JOHN GROVE Hank Industrial Arts jackson Twp. PAST-Class Play Crew 35 In- dustrial Arts Club 3,4 Soeiable lad who has a spe- eial liking for skating and ehein- istry. FUTURE - Truck-Driver or Air Force. CHARLES HAINES Charlie Academic Coneulaugh, RD. 1 PAST - Football 1,2,3,4g Key Club 3,45 Seienee Club 2g Track l,2,3,4g Varsity Club 3,45 Ilolne ltooin Vice President 4 One of the most likeable fel- lows in E.C.ll.S.g excels in the academic and sport field. FUT U HE-Undecided. RUSSELL HEFFELFINCER Hefty Industrial Arts Revloe PAST-Assistant Class Treasur- er 3g Football 1,2g Basketball 1, 24 Track 1,2g Industrial Arts Club 3,45 Play Crew 3,4 llandsonie senior with a readiness for a good argument. l U'l'UHIC-Businessman. 28 Mn BRUCE JAMES Bruce Academic Elrenshurg PAST-Oracle Staff 41 Boys' Chorus lg Class Play Cast 3,44 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Home Room President 4 Easy to get along with plus a pleasing personality. FUTURE-Undecided. THEODORE IERVIS ...redu Industrial Arts Ehenshurg Quiet, clever, and quick as a wink. FUTURE-Navy. ELEANOR HOTT HEP, Academic Ebensburg PAST-Oracle Staff 4, Class Play Cast 35 Forensics 2 Sweet smile and friendly per- sonality combined with forensic ability. FUTURE-Waves. RICHARD HUNTER Hunter Industrial Arts Revloc PAST-Spirit Staff 4, Class Play Crew 35 Boys, Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 1,24 Industrial Arts 3,4 Full of mischief when given the opportunity. FUTURE-Draftsman. C1444 of S3 STEVE IIUDAK Sleepy Commercial Colver Quiet student with whim for a toothall j..fillIl0. FUTURE-Truck driver. NANCY ILLIC Nancy Academic Ehenshurg, R.D. PAST-Alpha Tri-lli-Y 23,45 Leader Cluh 3,4g Band 3 A true friend full of vim and vigor. ' FUTURE--Nurse. REBECCA IARIES Becky Home Economics Ebensburg PAST-Girls' Chorus 1, Oracle Staff 4, Tawasi 2,3,4 Silent, sensitive touch that lends charm to her personality. FUTURE--Missionary Nurse. SARAH JOHNS Sally llome Economies Ebensburg PAST-Spirit Staff 1,2,3g Class Play Crew 4, Oracle Staff 44 Tawasi 1,2,3,4 A snappy dresser with a dim- Dled smile for all. FUTURE-Missionary. 29 Seniom . . . DAYlll Nl. .IUllNS'l'UN Dave A4-anlviiiim' l'ill1'llSlJlll'Lf l'AS'l'fKm-3' Clnln Jlqlg Nliu-ml ffliurns l,2,!3,'lq Suiviicl- fflnlx 53: 'l'rac'lQ 2: lfocilliall 12: llislnry fflnli SQ lluys' ffliurns l,2,fl llixiclm-s linu- lu-lww-n liulmliy ol llUll'lllllllIIl.f :incl lilxing lin' nialli. l U'l'lllllli----Nli'clil'1ll l'l'ul1'ssimi iilfiifi l Q mix. Ku. NCICR ik. llll lil xx is 'llliyu Yfimllgil 7 llvxluk' in iyc: L co pl . liking im' :ml class ii-1' lypif-al nl Q atliq Xl',lVl'U nn s fx-.mi -yi, s - Q XE ,f wg' Qs XX N X l 1+ MARY .IO KESSLICR c,lllIllllK'l'l'llll ...Ion l'llN'llSl7llI'j.f l'AS'l'--Ivan Dix 2.3.43 Yiw- l'rm-siclc-nt -lx Class Play Cast S: Class Play Crm-W 4: Girls' Clio- rns l,:2,3g Nlixm-ml Lliurns l,2,-3. llmnc llumn Vim- Pre-siclm-nt -l Cfmilagious grin liranwcl lmy lim-ly rc-cl liair. l U'l'Ulil'f-A sn-crs'tai'v. NANCY KLINE Nancy', .'Xc'aclvinin' Cnlu-r i . w Llnlm -3, Class PAST - Alplia 253,41 livaizlvr 1 lnli 4 lllstnry Clnli 2g Scimiu- 1 llav Crvw 3: Ciirls' Cflmrns 3,4g Mix:-al Clin- rns F31 Oraclv Business Stall -ls lltlllll' lloonl l'i'c'siclc'nl 4 lall miss wlnmsv tm-s liaw' a l1lllIlllill'llY lm' am' mlanc'-v lluur. l U'l'Ulili-Nursing. if Z ll ,E ROBERT KN lili i Bob ANnnr:w Kom1AN1s Al'ilCll'lllll.' l llX'llSl7lIl'KLf -AAndy ' PAST'Ki'Y Clllb 2545 CIM lnclnslrial Arts Colm-r Vim- l'1'm-siclm-lit-43 Stnclvnt Cnnn- Pxql.-Cl' qu PI, I K.. hw 3 4' 4-il i,2,:s,41 Class Play can :sg ' ' . , Li u :U ,gn '- ' A U I lnmlnstnal Arts Clnlv -1,4 li.1slwtl1.illl,2 H Q I A I . fn 4 llis sparv tiniv is nccnpivcl ln' . illullvyilf li lm lylllg gulf ancl liaving a guml xii ,i in Q15 ml H5 ml' tin1lx. l' U l'UlilL-Marnivs. FU'l'UlllCfCln'1nicz1l l'lIlg'llll'L'l'. PATRICIA KOZAK Put DOLOQBS KUQUULP1 Cmnnnwcial Alacksmi Twp. Dolores i'As'1'-om-10 Staff 4: Class Cluiiiiiu-rcial Cnlxci' Play Cn-xx' 35 Class Play Cast -lg I Qiiivt miss wlin lilws slmrt- filflf Cllfifls1314Sfllll0l1f Li- ning. mrarian 3. 1 L' ta ' FUTU1i1.jggu.,,,,gml,lN.,-. .-X tml- dgnhly-locks with 30 uapaliility and 1-flicicxlcy. l U'l'Ullli-Simmgraplwr. NIARIE LERI Marie .AL'1lCll'lIllL' Colver An avid reader with a quict manner. FUTURE-VVA F. MARJORIE LIPPS NATO Commercial Ehenshurg PAST-Spirit Staff 2.34 Oracle Stall 4 A little lass with aulmurn liairg has a definite craze for dancing. FUTURE-Stenograplicr. o o BETTY LOU KUNCELMAN Betts Academic Colvcr PAST--Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Girls' Chorus 3,4g Leader Club 4 An industrious student who enjoys pulling a good prank. FUTURE-Nursing. ANN LAUER Liz Home Economics Ehensburg PAST--Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Girls' Chorus lg Tawasi 2g Spir- it Stafl 24 Oracle Staff 4 A snappy dancer, g o c s through her paces as a waitress after school. FUTURE-Waitress. Clam of 5 WILLIAM LARINIER Willie Academic Elmenshurg PAST-Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 1.:2,8,4g Class play cast 3g Or- chestra 1,2,3,4g Dance Baud 3,4 A joker in any crowdg iust loves those drums! FUTURE-Lawyer. MARCELLA LENZ Marcy Commercial Colvcr PAST-Oracle Business Staff 4g Class Play Crew 3 Quiet. hut very friendly lass. FUTURE-Secretary. BARBARA LESAK Becky Academic Ebenshurg PAST-Class Play Crew 3g Art Cluh 23,44 Girls' Chorus 1 A peppy girl who lo-ovcs to drive! FUTURE-Commercial Artist. WILLIAM LOUPE Bill Industrial Arts Nanty Glo RD. PAST-Class Play Crew 8g In- dustrial Arts Cluh 4g Band 3,4g Orchestra 3,43 Pep Band 4 A tooter on the big luass hornug invokes a laugh from everyone with his stories. FUTURE-Machinist. 31 Seniom . . . DOMICNICK lWACCHl0Nl Chico Industrial Arts PAST-Class Play Crcw 35 In- dustrial Arts Cluh 4 Tlu' jokcr in amy crowd, fricud to cu-ryouc. FUTUlili-M4-cllauic. Colvur LUIS JEAN MALONE ..L0iS,, Couuncrcial C rlvcr l'AS'l'--Uraclc Staff 4 Girls' Chorus' 34: Class Plug' ,ZW 3 A U Z abt c t c tcr and a g1lclcl9l5fllth' . FU.'l' UL, ' cpct' QNX ' iffy' ll WJ rin ,lf ,G P fl W To r..,.f-J-A-v-'-Us-H.'g '7 . Q,-.Jq,,,..Jfff CAROLYN MALLOY Ch00ch Coinmcrcial Rcvloc PAST-Oraclc Staff 4g Girls, Chorus 1 Knows all thc latcst dopc on danciugg practiccs at noon tiinc FU TU HE-Sccrctary. ROBERT MANION alakeu Acadclnic Colvcr Enthusiastic game baggcrn in Pcnnsylvania s ln c a u t i fu l woods. FUTURE-Mzlrincs. , X t : LEONA MARSH Skipper Conuncrcial Ehcushurg PAST-Ban-d 2.3,4g Orchcstra 34 Girls, Chorus 2g Mixcd Cho- rus 2 A pctitc miss who is an ar- dcut musician. FUTURE-Stcnographcr. ANNA BIARIE MCCLOSKEY ..Ann,, Academic Loretto PAST--History Clulx 2.3: Ora- cle Literary Staff 4 A pair of dashing hluc cycs and hloud curls add to this girls popularity. FUTURE-Uudccidcd. 32 IABIES MARTIN alimu Academic Colvcr PAST-Kcy Cluh 2,3,4g Play Cast 3,45 Baslccthall 1,25 Mixcd Chorus 2,31 Class Pxcsidcut 3, 4g Class Vicc President 24 Stu- dcnt Council 3.45 Home Room Prcsidcnt 45 Home Room Vicc Prcsiclcnt 3 A popular all round guy-an honor stuclcnt CYL'I'ytlIllC. FUTURE-Doctor. MARY LOU MCCULLY Lou Couuncrcial Rcvloc PAST-Oraclc Staff 45 Girls' Chorus 3,4 A whiz in history class with a sparkling smilc. FUTURE-Undccidcd. HELEN BICDERMOTT Tokey Commercial Ebensburg New, quiet blond who has acquired many friends at E.C. H.S. F UTURE-Secretary. CAROL BICKENHICK Mickey Academic Ebensburg PAST-Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,25 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Girls, Ensem- ble 2,3,4g Mixed Ensemble 1, 2.35 Science Club 2,3g Class Play Cast 3,4 Known for her lilting voice and good arguments. FUTURE-Mt. Aloysius. THOBIAS MCHUCH Tinker Shop Colver PAST-Key Club 3,4g Class Play Crew 35 Shop Club 3,45 Home Room President 45 Class Vice President 3 Comedian of any club, espe- cially with his buddies. FUTURE-Construction Com- pany. CAROL MOYER Moe Academic Ebensburg PAST - Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Spirit Staff 2,43 Oracle Staff 4, Class Play Cast 3, Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3g Class Secretary 1,2,3,4g Science Club 3,49 For- ensic Club 1, Mixed Ensemble 25 Class Play Crew 4 Mathematical minded gal with a helping hand for everything. FUTURE-Nursing. ROBERT MULLEN KLBOIJYY Agricultural Loretto, H.D. His likes are divided between the sports, hunting, and reading fields. FUTURE-Famiing. ROMAINE NOVAK ..R0,, Commercial Ebensburg PAST--Jean Dix Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4g Girls' Chorus 1,2g Mixed Chorus 3, Cheerleader 4, Home Room Treasurer 2,34 Home Room Vice President 4 An ardent sports fan, goes in for neat clothes. F UTURE-Secretary. I C 33 FRANCIS NACLE uBudn Academic Ehensburg PAST - Varsity Club 2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1, 2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2 Though occupied with sports, always finds time for a smile for all. FUTURE-Radio Repairman. ' JOHN OLEXA Chussey Industrial Arts Colver PAST-Class Play Crew 3, Track 3 Entertains the Colver bus students with his yodeling. FUTURE-Construction job. . C1444 of S3 X DOROTHY PABRAZINSKY Pepper Aeauleinie l':lX'llSlJll1'g PAST - Alpllu 2,3,4g l.eucler Cluli 3,45 Spirit Stull 2,45 Uruelc Stull' 43 Class Play Cust 3: Bunll l,2,3,4g Oreliestru 2.3.41 Girls' Chorus 2.3,-lg Mixecl Cliorns -1 A sinull pueliuge puelaecl l-ull ol' lun :incl ltnowleclge. FUTU llli-Nursing. HDVVARID PARRISH Ed Connnereiul Loretto Part of the Pairrisli lmrotlier- sister tluo witli ai speeiul inter- est in tlriving tlie Pontiue. l U'l'Ul'lEfOlliL'e world. ff BERNADETTE PARRISII Bernie Connnereizil Loretto Anilxitious lniss wlio is never ul loss for ai greeting. FU'l'Ullhi-Seeretu1'y. ELIZABETH PASKO Betty AL'illll'llllL' Cult er PAST-llistory Clulm S Quiet. lvloncle Betty espe- cially enjoys Ll ganne ol' lmseliull. FUTUH15-XV.A.F. li, i 5 .U I Q' YN DONALD PASTIR GEORGE E. PEARSO Ducks George , lncluslriul Arts Colxer ,-Xeauleinie .lLlL'lQCLPIl 'l'wp? l'AS'l'-Clnss Play Crew :BL ln- l'AS'l'-Binul 253,-1I! l'c.-p uf' tlnslriul Arts Cllnlw I3 2.13: Boys' Clioiiipqj-1, lf jj lull. mlurlt Don luis u riglit .-X ll'll'lIlllj' ping' Vikki' one o :answer lor everytliing. llne more lllll1Sll'lV1S f. D' 1 l ll'l'lllllf--llraillsinun or mle- 5l 4l l5- K l 9- ,ly signer. l lVl'Ulll'I--Umleeitlecl. 1 X if 2 ' PULIZIANI X Inc llmlll. H JANIS POXVELL Ginger H ,, fiUllllllt'l'L'lill l'lliensliurg X I V Ju Fly K VI I- T PAs'r s .fxlplm 'ns-iii-Y :ml ' i'f,E 'f' , , , . ' 'lm i l.ezuler Clulm rl: Oruele Stull' 4: l?As.l-Qlmill , Null 45 I Omcll' Girls' fllIUI'llS lg llistorvClul1:2. Ngll 41U1lSS ll1'?'c1l15'lN'-3: lfunrl 3: Senior lixeeutixe C'onnnittee li-L--3-4,3 Ql'L'l '5lm l--'13-'li blah rig Assislnnl Class lreusurer l l lily Lim 4 A ,pry l.,,l,.,-mi,,i,,g IMS with p A niusieully-niinclecl gall wlio wlioin iliere ure nexer clull nlo- 'S il llillllml 'll' llll' Still-ll mi-mg, l l l'Ulll'l7XYau'es. l l7'l'UlilC- Sm-erei:u'y, 0 Senwm . . . 34 RAYNIOND RANISEY Beans0 Iuclustrial Arts Colwr cilll' uf tliu liamly mon in shop 1-lass. FUTUHE-llailroad. THUMAS REESE Tom lurlustrial Arts R1-vloc PAST-Class Play Crt-W 3 A quiot personality iu tl11- sI1op 1-lassg spm-1-ializcs i11 sliop work. FUTURE-Nax'y. ALICE J. HANKIN 1. Ar, f1llllll1lL'I'C1tll Jackson Twp. PAST-Oracle Staff 4g Girls' CllKll'llS 34 History Cluli 2,3 Slcmlcl' cram-t111-ss, llllL'0Il- ccriivcl, ancl vasy going. 1 U TU HE-Sccrclalry. KIM ROBERTS 1.Kim,, Acaclc-111ic ElJCllSlJ1ll'g PAST-Key Club 3,4g Class Play Cast 3,44 Art Club 3,41 Boys' Chorus 1,2,3g Mix-ed E11- sciulilv 12,43 Spirit Staff 24 Baucl 1.2.5143 Orcl11-stra 1,2,3,4, Mixr-cl Chorus 1,2,3,4g Class Cl1aplai11 1,251-1 Our strutting Clflllll iuajor plus cxpvrt sax player. l U'l'UllE-Illcliallzl. f S5 CAROL RODGERS Carol f,:0l1lllll'l'L'1ill EllC'llSlDllTg PAST-B1-ta Tri-111-Y 1,2,S,4g L1-acler Club 3,44 Oraclc Staff 4g Class Play Cast 3,44 Baud l.2,3. 4, Cirls' Cliorus Sq Mixc-cl Clio- r11s 2,31 History Clulm 2 Niltllftll curls. big, lmrowu Dyes, in tl11' uliclcllv of all tl1:- 1111. FUTURE-Cyiu TC1lL'l1l'l'. NAOMI RUSSICK Nome ClJllll1lL1fL'1ill Colvvr PAST-Spirit Staff 2,3g Oracle' Staff 43 History Clulm 3 A good cxaluplr- of pc-rpm-tual 111011111 motion, of talking and eating pizza. FUTURE-Airlim' llostvss lN1ARlJELL R. KIJSE '6lNIarty', C111111111'1'cial -lzxclisou Twp. N3l1lll'ill curly liair aucl big cliiuplvs aclcl to tl1v plvasiug ap- pn-araiicv of this attrzlctiw lass, l U'l'Ulllf-NVAF. SHIRLEY SALSGIVER Salty'l C1Ul1llllUl'L'1ill livvloc 1311 thr- outs witli lmookkuvp- iug lmut 111-f'i11it0ly at liouu- ou tl11' lmaskvtluall court. FUTURE-YVAF. . . . C1444 of S3 EARL SHOFF Shelf Acudcinic liln-nsburg PAST-Oruclc' Stull' 4: Cluss Play Cust 3,43 Scuior lisa-ciltivv Committw- 4 E.C.ll.S.'s jerry Lvwisg vx- cvptioiiully good ut ulivmistry. IFUTURE-Collvgv and Own Sion-. PAUL SIIUMAN Paul lnclustriail Arts ,Inu-kson Twp. PAST-llistory Club 3 Dark-lmirvd lad oftc-n sr-cn in his hot-rod. FU'l'UlilC-'fralclc' School. Seniom .JU U, OANNF . 1 N RICHARD SCANLAN . 'Jff' Dick Q iUlllllll'l .l IH 'usb 5.2. .ll 2 Indus. Arts Ebensbu , PLD lfl l Six: ll 'il' 2-3-il - , ,, . an f .urs .iorus : PAST-Play Chl l 3 lstory Club -Q L1-uclvr Club 3, A Shy guy N' ' 'vs Ur 4g Cass MV Cust 31 Cbvvr- pridc in his .' cd- p otro . lvud iiiivd Chorus 4 FUTUH sf'lH11i I lsllilklll viuttvr box notvd A hurl i' mirdo. W FUTUH Attcnd Coll:-gv. IM f D ' EA SE ' al-1 VVILLIANI SIIEEHAN Inchi: ial ts , uckson Twp. Red X PA V11 it ub 4g Foot- Auudcinic Ebvnsburg Muna f l,2,3,4g Truck PAST-Varsity Club 3.-iq Colf illnilgvf 23,-I: Baislovtlmll 1.13,-1 Qpirt: and scionu- hold this llvrv colnvs Rod down tliv a inte-rvst. grm-un: 1-xt-1-ls in lmuskvtlmull. UTUHE--IN11-L-liunical Engin- FUTURE-Nm'y. vor. CIIARLES SHOLTIS Charlie Industrial Arts Jackson Twp. PAST-Class Play Crow 34 ln- dustriul Arts Club 3,4 Wkltcli thc girls swoon as Cliurliv tickles those accordion lu-ysl FUTU us-Navy.. - l X t ,f K-, OBERT SHUTAK Sholtz Industrial Arts Culver Ardvnt shop-hand w li 0 s c spurt- tirnc is spent hunting. FUTUHE-Construction. 36 SHIRLEY JEAN SPICHER Sis Commercial Revloc PAST-Girls, Chorus 1,35 His- tory Club 35 Correspondence Club 25 Home Room Chaplain 43 Oracle Business Bc Literary Staff 4 Likes history and can never hc seen without her pal. FUTURE-Waves. FRED STILES Stilzer Academic Mylo PAST-Band l,2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 3,4g Pep Band 213,44 Boys' Chorus 3 Au all around musician who especially likes football and his- tory. FUTURE-Minister. wr.. 'Ub- Cla ll WILLIAM SIDES Bill Academic Colver PAST-Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 33 Boys, chorus 1,2,3g Mixed chlimrus 1,2,3g Class Play Crew 3, Bill has tremendous abili- ty and can be depended upon to be in tune at all times. FUTURE-Undecided. AGNES SOBLESKI Aggie Commercial Revloc PAST-Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4 A dark-haired girl who has her own style of dancing. FUTURE-Secretary. PATRICIA CAIL SQUIEHS Gail Academic Ebensburg PAST - Girls' Chorus 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 253,45 Girls' En- semble 3g Mixed Ensemble 4 Quiet, demure with oceans of warmth and kindness. FUTURE-Missionary Nurse. LEONA MAE STOCK ..Lee,, Commercial Ebensburg Industrious student with shin- ing locks of long black hair, FUTURE-Secretary. 37 C1444 of ss CATHERINE SMYLNYCKY Catherine Commercial Colver PAST-Girls' Chorus 35 Home Room Treasurer 4 A pair of flashing eyes plus a pleasant smile. FUTURE-Stenographer. DONALD SOISSON Don Industrial Arts Loretto l1'AST-Industrial Arts Club 3, Quiet, friendly sort of fellow who enjoys watching a good game of basketball. F UTURE-Electrician or Car- peutcr. Senivm . . . KENNETH STRANV Kenny Acaulcmic l'lln-nsluirg, l'l.D. A quiet boy with a scicntific mind. I U'l'Ulll'l-Air Force. JOIIN SWOPIC Swopc Academic libensburg PAST-Key Club 2,3,4: Fool- ball 1,253.45 Basketball L21 Track l,2,3,4 Good athlr-tc and exec-ls in matlu-matics. FUTUHIC-Irawyer. MARVIN STUTZMAN Stutz,' Industrial Arts Ebensburg PAST-Art Club 2,3,4 One of E.C.Il.S. mighty nim- rods who prefers shop as his fa- vorite subject. FUTURE-Armed Forces then Collcgc. BIARY ANN SZEKERESH Touts Commercial Jackson Twp. PAST-Oracle Staff 4g Class Play 4 A spccial yen for shorthand and hidden talent for acting. IVUTUllIf+VV:lx'cs. DONALD THIII Ace Industrial Arts Mineral Point PAST-Class Play Crew 3.4: Industrial Arts Club 3,4 Quiet but always at home while working on a shop pro- icct. FUTURE-Navy. GUY TIRABASSI Cookie Academic Ebensburg PAST-MVarsity Club 2,3,4g Stu- dent Council 1,2,3g Track 3,41 Home Room Treasurer 25 Foot- ball 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g llome Room President 3,41 Home Room Chaplain 1 One of the ugrcatsi' in sports at E.C.H.S. FUTURE-Doctor. 38 ROBERT THOINIAS Bohn Acadcmic CUIYCI' PAST-Key Club 3,41 Science 2,3g Spirit Staff 2g History Club 24 Class Play Cast 3,4 Bclit-ws books were made to be kept in lockers. FUTURE-l'eun State. KATHERINE TRUEMAN Snooks Commercial Colver PAST-Spirit Staff 3,43 Oracle Staff 4g Girls, Chorus 33 Mixod Chorus 3: History Club 3 A happy-go-lucky gal with a mania for shorthand and bas- ketball. FUTURE--XVaves. JOAN WALK joanie Home Ee. Jackson Twp. PAST-Tawasi Club 1,2,3.4 Bashful and neat girl whose hohhy is dancing. FUTURE-Air Force. EILEEN VVILLS Leenie Commercial Loretto PAST-Oracle Literary Staff 4 Square dancing captures this charming girlis interest. FUT URE-Secretary. DONALD TULOWITSKY Ducky Commercial Revloc Faitliful noon-time l1all-pa- troler. FUTURE-Air Force. ADA VERCERIO Ada Commercial Colvcr PAST-jean Dix 3,4g Girls' Chorus 3g llomeroom President 4g Ilomeroom Vice President 3 This quiet miss can he seen always Wearing a cheerful smile-. FUTURE--Air Force. C1444 o S PATRICIA VASSANELLI Patti Commercial Colver PAST-Spirit Stall 3,45 Oracle Stall' 4g Majorette 4g Girls' Cho- rus r3.4g Correspondence Club 1,24 History Club 2,3,4g Beta 4 An energetic majorctte Whose swish indicates she is in a hurry. FUTUllFAPenn State. BETTY ANN VICINI Betty', Academic Colver PAST-Alpha 1,2,3,4g Leader Club 4g Class Play Crew 3g Oracle Stall 4 Radiant smile with prefer- ence for mathematics and bas- ketlball. FUTURE-Nursinfl. DONALD WIDDOWSON Deach,' Academic Cvlvvr PAST - Class Play Crew 3: Foothall 2 Deach,sD laughter will echo through the halls of ECHS lonQ after graduation. FUTURE-Surveyor. JOYCE WYSE aloycen Academic Iaclison Twp. PAST-Spirit Staff 21 Class Play Cast 4: Class Play Crew 35 Oracle Staff 4g Girls, Chorus l, 2,3,4: Mixed Chorus- 2,3,4g Girls' Ensemble 3,4g Mixed Eu- sr-nnble 2,33 Girls, Trio 4 Faithful sports fan, loves mu- sic, and is tops in class. FUTURE-Nursing. S9 J . 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I lVl'UIIICfI'IIysicIII vcIIIc'zItiuII II-z1L'IIf'I'. Ig SIIIQII-III c,OlIlIL'II -I. fl A HHS ZAWVISKIE jim IIIIII l'I1lI Arts Colxvr IU QI'-Class Play Crm-w :Lk Ill IIslI'iaII Arts KIIIIIT -I. clilfl'-I-l'l'l' IIIIIIIIIIII' IIIIILI fI'iL'IIcI- 1' I,ITt'l'tIlIgS IIIZIIQUS Illlll wI'II ' 'vc . C-.'z' -J - 1-I s -I llllll IIIIII III., I 'll III1 III lm , I ll I UIII Sul IIII su I IIS , 4 I 'I'III' I952 XIIII' CI'mx'IIiIIg was In-III on Huy 3, in tIII' IIigII sq-Imul IIIIcIitIII'iIIIII. 'I'IIc' IWIlll'l'll. Allllil Slum Su I il Ixus! Ivan' QITICIIIAIIK , u.Is CIIIPSPII Imy il Noll' III' IIII' i'llIII'l' SCIIUOI. IJl'IUI'l'S Yzlslwwitz illlll cIilI'UI NICKCIIIIQ xx lln- alta-IIcIaIIIls Im' ilu- class of '53 'I'IIc- Nlzly Qlwm-II :Incl IIUI' court wvrv: SI-Inlvcl-Illltzvl, I'll'1lIIi'j', AIUIILN I-a1x'III:I', L. C-IIVIIUI' III SLI-Im, Yznskmvilx. vis, NIL'Kl'IIl'I4'Ii, SCRIIIIRIIIL SILUIKIIIIjl2KllllL'l'IlllilII. 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Stun 111111 l'1l'1lIlL'Q'5 x1'1'r1' 11111- 111' Illlllly 1-11111111-5 111111 c,111L'l'l'S 1711 1111- Tri-Ili-Y 11111115-Vi1'i11i, E1'11111'111, A11g1'1't1 11111111.1111 thi. pl-Um' K1'ss11'1', 13111151111-1-1111111011 11111111ts 1111' 1111- 1'111'11111ti1111 111 11111 ' -11' -111.-111 llll 1 1 IJ-1111. . 4 1 no W 1 Us U lm L Nl1'lll1Jl'I'S 111 1111- A1p1111-'1'1'i-lli-N L'1I'1lIIL'l1 1111- 111113115 1'11s1' 111 p1'1'p111'11ti1111 1111' 1111- LlI'I'1XLl1 111 11111 11111 111'11' t1'11- Nliss S11iss1111 111111 Kim x1'111c111'11 11111' 111' 11111 1'1'111'111's111x p11i1's 111111 111' 11111' 1111111111111 11'11111. 111 11111 Qlllllll 1111- 131111111 111 t1Il' 5111111114 D11lf', P1'i111' 111111 P1'1'j1111i1'1'. '1'11is 1l11lf' was il Ijlllllilll, c:l'1l1Iillll, Slll1l11Il'I'S, 1'1'1111yzi1 S11'i111'1111'11, 11111 1-1111111111 1-11st111111- p111'1111'11111111-1-, 111lIlllkl. 11 CIUMRAIJICS WILL OUR LIVICS lCNl,ICIl'l'I IN 2 1 2 E S 2 I Cluml rs-port cunrcls clmft cmm- vzrsily. ll0w1'u'1'. this group elm-snyi Sl'1'lIl too szul zlluouttl1c'il'l'vpm'Isals Stllf7lllklII. XIIKIKTSIIII, llanvs. Xluw'1'.Nic-llughzmnl .'xlIQ,'i'I't discuss flIl'il' .Ys zum! lik. li' AS IN THE WORLD WE WEND OUR WAY As we wend our way looking forward to the future, new faces enlighten our lives. Our work of yesterday gives way to the promise of tomorrow. Another year and link have been added to the long chain of treasured reminisc- ences. VVe now leave hehind the long road of work and good times, hoping the new seniors will strive to keep going where we left off. Our journey through these portals has afforded us reassurances which could not have existed hut for these four years. Although we dislike saying good-hye to our Alma Mater and friends, we think of what the future will offer and the many more new friends we will encounter. . The long chain of treasur- ed reminiscences dating hack to the first year of ECHS continues as Balsinger, iun- ior class president, receives the chain from Martin, sen- ior elass president, after the senior class added another silver link. -.A 113 I A 10110 's,wv'1r .w , M' , J- 3 , 5 , ' 'l A . 1 4. 'K 7 o I I Q A 6 9 s 1 1 0 IIUNIUR CLASS UFFICICRS 1,1-It l o l'lj1lIl-xlQ'1'I'S. Dong In-rlxp The Svniors ol- '54 c'z1gm'ly czn'rivcl on llll uctivv progrann. At thc first incvting tlwy worc- introclncvcl to thvir class sponsors. who uri- Miss l,iplun't. Nlr. Millvr. and Mr. Pipus. Following this introclnction. they nolninzltccl alncl Q-lu-tt-cl thc following stnclc-nts tor thc-ir class otlicvrs: Dunicl Bulsingvr. prvsiclvntg .Ivan X1Llll2lliK'I'1'l. vicc pre-siclcntg .loan Donglicrtv. sm-i'ct111'yg ancl .lc-an Knncvlinun. 1'1'l'2lS1ll'1'l', ussisti-cl hy Antoin- vtta- Nlycrs. At this first inc-citing thc-y songht iclvns for yc'urly projvcts, Tha-ir first plan to iincwusc- thc tl't'2lSlll'1' was holcling il Clllllly-L'0Uli1C sulc ut T02lCl1l'l'Si lnstitntc. Nvxt. thaw' clvciclm-cl to svll snmll tt-It lvttcrs. Tho unnnzil class play was 4--iljoyvcl hy tht- cntirc' school through thc co- ops-ration ot all tht- lnniors. lfinullv. onv of thc high-lights ot thvir cluys in l4f.C.ll.S. an'rix'vcl- thc- .lnnior Prom. This was soinc-thing thvy haul wuitml tor vugcrly uncl hopc-tnlly. lt was il ling:- sncccss. Thc-ir class was wvll l'vpi'csc'iitc'cl in school alctivitivs. Marry nwmlwrs wvrc tonncl in tht- lmncl, orcli1'strz1, clicc-ring sqnaul. footlmll and lmslwtlmll tvznns. and vurions clnhs. The nnm- lwr ot mcmlwrs ot' tht- lnnior Class in Stnclvnt Conncil was six. Huy hronght this lmnsy yvur to 21 closv. lint thcv now look torwurcl to nvxt full wht-n thvy' will rvtnrn us proncl sm-niors to start another vw-ntfnl tvrin. t A s Nlnnulm-rri. llallsingmw. Knnu-linnn. lInlloxx'slq'. Nliss lllllilfl. Xlr. xl1ll'l'l'. Rooms 104, 105, 106, 107 Ifront How flcft to flglltl-Vl1ll1Plll2lS, Lanninglnnn. Yay. N14-Cowrni, Angvrt. I,an'innrr. Boring. l7oln.Zln'rly', Xl, Sln-rron. Sinithg Row Two-N1-nno. Antlvrson. Dmriwy, Quinn, Sirlio. Lyons. Xlvf lin:-nrnn. S. Slwrron, tlolwlu-rg Back Row-llnrluin, AllIlH'lSL'U. Nlt'llUlll'j'. Singvr. Allfillllll. vl'1'.f.lll'l'IIlSlxf. lbnslunr, f.lnn'l1'V. F3-. gm as sy- S 4.1 'wg 34,1294 ,.,, Q' 1 f 156 Rooms 113, 202, 203, 204 Front Row Cleft to right?-Sxnokonich, Maurer, SL-annvn, VViltk1IlS, VVusscr, Munn, B1-lin. Arona-y, Lcwisg Row Two-R. Burvfoot, Smith, G. Ruger, Bull, -Iumcs, Olcxu, S. Ruger, Emun 1101, Edlniston, Lvzlryg Back ROW-EL'kQ'H1'C3'C1t', A. Griffith, Bulsingvr, Gross, VVcntZ, Dublin, jonvs, M1-lnyk, Mcllott, Hilgkxll Rooms 113, 203, 204 Front Row fleft to rightj-E. Lloyd, Cuynn, J. Davis, Rico, Kcrr, Hoclgr-rs. Fcnncll, Kuscuk, Sprinklc, Bowman, Binuutg Row Two-I, Lloyd, Farabzlugh, Bonn, Nlonbornc, Mcllcmvll, Huw- vrn, Hand, Littlv, liosv, 11il.I'YCyg Back Row-Holminsky, Evans, Black, Mitclwll, Pcdnzzi, 1,1'BUllil, Snyder, MQ-Culmv. Farkas, Sti1l'llL'11. o o o 45 1 P 4 ar We 614.44 o S more univr . . . Rooms 205, 206, 209, 210 lfronl licm'-l incl11'y, SL'1l1'alc14, Sinful, Mya-rs, SC1Il'1lCll'1', Ilokv, Dauis, liylkv, Salvo, 11113191 N131-rs, Buck Row-XVic1c14mwson, Dc-liulmis, Klotz. 15ramil1', Kormamis. S1l'171lL'l1S, Mnkosy, Kor- llIilll4'L'. Nilmrl. K1il1'1i4Y. Row 'l'wo-l1v1'4-sun. NPXYIIIEIII. 11l'O2lK1, c:l'I'yL'f, Diliuk, Clvily, lim-k, Ilollowsky, Blwlllzls, 1,ogm', Q? 5 1 Rooms 211, 212, 213, 214, 215 Ifronl Row llcft to riglm-Cmzwroxu, Ciolli. Nl, llishong, Svymour, x11lZZRl1'l'l'l'1, l1llll111llS1ij'. K. llislnong, Cfvn-sn, Ilim-s, I'1'rgos14yg Row Two-Slu-1-lmn, Kuncvlmam, Sz1x'm'ri11g, llomvr, li. llluss, x12lll1UlI, Nylamcl. S4'lx1c'1s1w1'g4-l'g Back ROVV-SXV1Ili'1.Ul'I1, I1l'K'lllil, 1DlJ1D1'0S1'iy, Iolmston. .'Xl11rijL1lt,Ko1u'l,1.n.Ill41icc-, 1'1ll11Ull, Nimmo. ,M if fi , 9 Q 46 The sophomore class, the largest class enrolled in Ebellslnirg-Cambria High School this year, proved itself to be very efficient in raising funds for future needs. Under the capable leadership of Mrs. james, Miss Ankeny, and Mr. Krume- nacker and their co-operative officers, the sopho- mores were able to accomplish many projects. At the first meeting these officers were elect- ed: Fred Anderson, president, Richard Booth, vice presidentg Elaine Brown, secretary, Shirley Graham. treasurerg Sylvia Peduzzi, chaplain. Three students were sent to Student Council- Alice Bright, Robert Bednar, and Donald Hilde- brand. Two very successful skating parties, headed by Constance Swineford and Mary Martha Bar- no, were sponsored by this active class. A bene- fit movie, Dreamboat. was held at the Rivoli Theater with Marjorie Duman in charge of ticket sales. The sophomores found their way into many clubs and organizations of the school. Marjorie Duman, Shirley Graham, Delores Burkett, and Sandy Meifhain formed the bulwark of the junior varsity cheerleaders. Donna Bennett was the only majorette representing the sophomore class. Nlany of the boys were members of the varsity and junior varsity football teams and junior var- sity basketball team. Fred Anderson, the only sophomore member on the varsity basketball team. proved outstanding on the basketball court. , it fir' I . . . Svplwmv SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right-Brown, Booth, An- derson, Peduzzi, Kohute, Graham. Mrs. james, Mr. Kruinennker, Miss if N 'A-X Ankeny. .le , Q ,Q K xl Rooms 104, 105, 106, 107 v Y' l Front Row tleft to rightj-Jackson. Davis, Roberts, Adams, lliee, Tulowitsky, llagens. ix jj' lllig. Gilling Row Two-Bowers, Paul, Gregg, Gilkey, Bright, Itle, Rowland, Smathers, Monyak. ' Q, U 'i'l4'I1lH1llgIl1: Back Row-Graham, Spicher, Murphy. Makin, Link, F, Anderson, Licastro, R. 'V f , derson, Bracken, Graham. jones. xi , . if e U' ly V i 1 lx 999,59 S.. fr iff 'wif x , Q 'I-JJJU L OU iw 21,5-K 0 '.q'L-Ln., iv if efxq ff 'N 'Lo-,M PJ Rooms 108, 109, 110, 111, 113 jJ,,,2.,N Front Row llcft to rigllll-l.itzing4-1', jolnlstun, lluinvs, llzuum, Ruclolplm, Pustir, Brown, jmn-s, K2lllllill', llznmmxmlg Row 'I'w0-Sc-unlaul, lhnluslmvv, Llltuli, K1-ph-r, VVils0n, Bulluni. Stvin, Bruwn, K!lt'gll'l', lim-nm-U1 Row 'I'l1rcc-Dllmzlll, AI'0lll'y, Stinson, Mzlclwl, 1JllSllllXV, Bun- fic-ld, Nlnlnanr, llllssick. Al'Hlll'y. 'l'4'1'lv1'g Back Row-Bull, lllxkovitl, lliggins, lx'l2ll'lKllll, Dugan, f Springc-r, Singvr, Slllllilli, Smilll, llunt. X! A X 1 Rooms 202, 20-3 204 205 Xl X 1 'J - , ' 1 7 -' Front Row ilcfl to righll-l,i11k, l5a11'mm, Klnylw, Kolmtv, B2llTlllgl'l', Szudm, Kl3I'lllillllS, J , Fuhl- l' P1-cluffi, llllflivl, Z1-glvng Row Two-llinvs, l':Xlllll'lllK'li, Bill'l'll'lClll1lll. lxlillllfilli Swixwfmll lvclvr, Sl1'x'1'1lS, Nlillllll. llill'lll'l'. llill: Row 'l'l1rec-Sc-vsv. f1lll'I'w'11ic, Sllvc-luull, IQUTIIHIIICC. Burlu'5'. Nlnmlvs, lC1'cll1-y, Dutkuslci, Phillips, Slum-up Back Row-Yusus, llilclvlmllul, fllllt'S2l, Coughlin. Snyclvr. Slltilln, l5a1rtucm'i, llill,Sl1-plu-ns, Nlill'lIl'fl'iil. 'J' Clam of S5 . . . 48 U ip ' fr 4, 1341-ttf' I A ft, ,Lvl L, 1 .A-Q .4 , . H' ' W' 2' fn , 1- 'K -- AA 'J 'P ,221 7 C ' 1 . 1 z A , 4 ,, 74. ' ir, Jw A YH? ffww WMU? f' f , 1 1 If L, ,Y Jil, L L I ., h L, H Q 5 7 . vp more KJ. 5 , f for cfcw-+V fx ' . ff 2 0 1 'Q ' , f M C, L1 XR lj , ,f ,f Rooms 206, 209, 210, ...ll A ' f I Front Row fleft to rigl1U-Sz1'kc1'vsl1, llulsopplv, Sagvl, Pryor-, Sanna, Farkas, Frvicloff f 1 Kuziul, Cl-1-aw'1', Fyc-, Hott, Row TWO-Liljlldiflt, Iluglws, McChain, Silnnlons, Conrad, Lack , ZIIIICT, SCYINUIIF, 'IE-ctcr, Bulinga-1', McKinnon, Back Row-Kostclnik, Mayvr, Hagvr, Frick Li, yff 1 RllbiSh, Dclanc-y, Shields, Poloisky, Croylv, Kattvnhorn, hIL'Bl'l'l'll. CJ V,-lux. Rooms 212, 213, 214, 215 Front Row Cleft to rightl-Bono, Cagliarcli, Singvr, Galligan, In-nkins, Tononi, Skirda I IJUH0llgIlk', Cittings, Slxvrrong Row Two-B. Miller. javobs, NlClltCl1, Prycc, S. Miller, Frm-gly W N1-alan, Mayesg Row Three-Stuy, Booth, Gatos, Lcnz, Davidson, Bcdnar, Courtney, jenkins Snlilvyg Back Row-Clyxnire, Davidson, Booth, R1-ch, Dahlin, Kozak, Lash, Scdor, Lcahcy. .2 fx X J 'x 49 S . i vi 'J I A V L in We men 1 . . Thc Cluss ol' 1956 cntcrccl thc portals of E. C.ll.S. on Scpt. 2. l952. This class consisting ot 238 stnclcnts wus clircctctl to the main auditorium whcrc it rcccivccl thc truclitionzll spccch of Wcl- comc from tht- principal. From hcrc thcsc Crm-cnicsh wcrc clircctccl to thc-ir homc rooms whcn thcy mct thcir homc room tcuchcr and thc stzlrcs. glunccs,, zuicl l-ricnclly grcctings of 'thc uppcr clussincn. Tlu- frm-slnncn wcrc nntlcr thc sponsorship ol' Mr. Cuynor untl Miss lirzuis. :Xt thcir organi- zation mccting thcy clcctccl tht- following office-rs: janncs Nloorc. prcsiclcntg Carol Crisscty, vicc prcsi- clcntg Inclv Lcusc. sccrcturvg lic:W'ccu Ioucs, chorus .WML FRHSHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 1l,cfl to figllll-',l1llll'Q. Cris' Anus. Nlonrc, Lcusc. :incl Town- scncl. J 1511-Z ,, J JJ rf - J f - Q vii? N Q P' V if C Amid ,Lf if '. 'J , 'i ,i-,jf . stuclcnts werc chosen to rcprcscnt thcu' class on Stuclcnt Council: Alhicnu Rossi, Anna Butto- ni, Patricia Jcrvis, Lucille Dt'lilll7lS. This active class had many memlmcrs in thc Tri-IIi-Y's, junior Scicncc Club, lmncl, Ll1ll'lCL' or- chestra, and several orgI,aurizz1tions which consist cxclusivcly of trcslnnen, such as lrcslnnun hus- kctlmll and tootlmll tcauns and thc trcslunnn Among tht- uctivitivs sponsorctl hy this class wut tl skating party untl il thcutcr party which staltecl them well on the way of huilding their treasury to ucconlrnodate thcir future neccls. Yhe highlight of thc ycur 'wus the Frcshmun , I G my I 1, glial ll'K'llSllI'i'l'L 'Nancy ulowlnscncll clui i.' I J . . 4 t ' l ' is .fi 2 ,','7TIl. - ,.f,p'..pi,.m -,.,-,mf-fl-If -'gg' gf' 1' S X .f:'L.-...,..f'fl 1,-3 'E' iw! L,r,,l. gag! :. , L?-f' - ---- 2,13---fd ' r-w .f--iff f1,j1' Q-4, i- Sl l Q li ' i:L?u! '1M,N 405: 1,5 :VJPC-a O W6 'Sl x N . J' 'f' :Rm-U Front Row lleft to rightj-ljohns, Curtis. Littlc, Stclainick. IXIcCailmc, Puul, liinzlnt, Simmons, '51, .pf -loncs. NYQ1-l'5Qnl.,Cnnsllllmlmg Danisg Row Two-johnson, XVilliauns, XVussvr, Sta-4-lv, Crisscy, Class, T' X Q M .lm-nuiu-.ijc1'vis,' lungg Davis, Zukg Row Three-Lipku, livani, Hosc, Siclonc, Conghlin, Bruclxcn. X' Dickson. 'l'.'Holls. liolls lixuns, Lloyclg Back Row-Bowiilun, lfailchini, XVulkcr, Sokirai, Gonus. l,cx fflltlllglxi, N16-Cnlly,Cihson,tQioxau'cl1ini, NlcDnnn. V ,' ' - ,. -Y'.X ly'i JK BX 15 asm Q 13' 6+ K 50 1 wx rx Q fi if - 0 I 1-if i ' . rid ,. AW 2' ' 'S 1 W x A by rg? Rooms 108, 109, 110, 111 HAD Froiibidfffleft to fightJ1Gl71ll'L'Z, Kiing, ig, L11111c-s, Dc-Rubis, Griffith, Storm ff Bisko, Rossi, Muiynk, Crufiius, Gouldg Row Tvs .. ' , QnkmQBr0ciisli, DvLuttrc, Barrio, Stn-- plieus, McCougii, Stn-faiismi, ML-C01-, Brudlvy, Row? Three-McHugh, Nculcn, Lung Pusu, Milmlik, jour-s, Stahl, Grove, Viciuii Vui?u'lvlii, Wgfff-1liBa1ck Row-Loupv, Vailuri, Cumvr- ou, c:llfiiSi?L4II1g, jubu, Novak, S Jku, Tsikz as, Moore, f di - , A - Juice 1.3, 73 wilgwwwgv. M iJlAj!,f4z.4ff 'ff'iZ W ,fi -f C? , 0 .f T - li . ' f 1 i . ' 1 f gjfyf. 'ii '- I . 0 . , '-0, ',f,7 gZWfL1' , Rooms 1173, ', X 'fs rout Row Cleft to righ - ' Siiiivsniuu, I il vs' Wiilidth, iicivgpi 11110, 'fuwiisviicl 1, A'-lr' f' Jorsr Fvzlth, Kunvg Row Two-Stolz, XVyiETl'i:x,L14, '4'-, Lau ' , H' filililll 1 Iisvi, iiliurt f Urlrx U Hzm-4-yi Boyh-1 Row Three-Pctroski rf ,lQ' rt. ?d1iA,S1i1,g, 1 13. A Sm .in 'ki, grown. Molnur, M. SZckm'esiig .c 030 Y 1fwrIQ,Piij1lipsfFTiii1l11 ' 1 guna. N . ,J gf TQ 3 M, jQ xre-sh, Kc-ilmzui, Hopiv .ff V ,I , 3 JE' f Y, 1 g,,R.,i ,, w , iff, 'Rl HQ 1 1 A 0,1 , A 1 .., ei 0 0, 151 if X0 f rf M0 Q1 M. f 0. 0, f ,X Q 1, AJ N v- V ,1 , ,, V if ' 0 . C7444 0 S 51 ' + T V my 'ff lugfqen ,ff 2 is. . A! ? U 'F 6, , o o o - . ' xi Mr i l -J xi 1 V a A Rooms 205, 206, 209, 211, 210 V' Ifronl llow llcft to riglili-Angvrt, fll'l'1'Sil, llzmclull, cllllvlllilll, 1,1-grim-il, Arforcl, Cilismm. Kozivlxim-, lipslvin, Nl. l,amm-r, lim-illyg Row 'l'wo-llc-vc-sv, Mamion, Cutcs, Sllll1l'l'l', L1-am-, Czliclu. i 1'1XAllIS,-Sllllllll, llulwr, Amlcrson Cm-ssuu Puul, Kosug Row Three-Aclamis, Brown, Clu-rwiiic, j. Cvsnn, S1-1114-lslu'1'gvl', Clmppz-ll, L. Lumw, l'll'llIl1i, XVikc-, Evniis, 1XIuxwi-llg Buck Row-Slwplivrcl, llc:-sv, Niclmmw, li. Fulton, lim-cl, llaulvlmvll, T. Koxicki, mos, Siclilco, lloclgcrs, Kvmlvr. ,ff A af R 00m 1 Front How Cleft to rightl-Laminglmm, Cm-iw-sim, lfrmik, Kirlqmtriuk, Zili-nskyg Row Two- Sxwcli-vt, Sickla-s, Cmirucl, Eclwurrls, Cm-ssim, N1-lil:-n, lluclclmcli, Bullion ' VVylzmzl, XVl1il0, Morris: Row Three-llill, Kelly, Killingc-r, Tulowitzslii, Hosni, Porulma ' 'L Pi lTli1l', Novak, Curlin- liam, lion-song Row Four-l'wm-Ll, Nimmo, Cairns, Nimmo, S' l' -5 cz' 'y, Mau-liull. Alvnkins, ' l'iL'lw1irocl1-, Scllmcl-L'l', Kc-lilly: Buck Row-l 'lc'ming, l . ll l2lS. Si-Ink, Tilwliott, lmpvlyiislxi, Nlullvn, lllllll'I', Novl, Samgvr. 'G 'NM ' MM. , , Q' 3 19 . , Gb I 1 K, o o o s 1 'Tyr I Q 1 , ' L. S 7 ' .ff Q - 4- fr , I I 2 f . If , 41X-3,1 ' If ' ', '1 5 I fyikil.-1 :A ' , ,YA , 1 V. . j . Q , -' . ' ' iv D In ' Z 3, , A ,Ml I If I Juniors Front Row Qleft to l'igllU-JOTOIIIL' Kuxicki, Zam1lmc1ni, juckvns, Stxwmkw, lhtslgug Back Row-Mn-Kotch, Bur- rix r, ML-Comm-ll, Burvfout, Griffith Q? p - V 5 4 ,J I O 146Aen teeA WP W' I mv, Q 11 6 'WJ U XV? + V 1-J 'ln .X 1 X ff i . . Sophomores Front Rowv-Stvwm, Buckus, Lu- mvr, liuclgvc-1's, xIllL'L'lIiOlli, Bitvrg Back ROW'-QlIldUl', llo0x'x'r, Butlvr, Diwn, c:l'LlIHYiL ' .. , . 'fl I. . 1 ' K 1' 1, . J I 1 1 1 r 1 I - '- 4,1 ' P . '1' 1 1 K Zi ,U . rsh' , 'Q CI ' ' I L 11x ' 1 1 . . 1- J 1 . f i 1 I, 1 . ' .lk 3 sl v 1 I w ul .3 ' ' ' X 35: 1 . f -M Meshmen - jolmsrm, Lipps, Adams., 4 t ' f N J F. ' 1 1 1 . . ,.Vu IU SC I NI S XXI,'NI-I I,IfXRNICID SU XIl?C1II'I'UCIllIiI x 6:-4 4 Q Tin' Svniur Class Vim' is om- of thc' olntstzulciillg activi- ties of tlw ymir. lmokiiig forwnrcl to it un- Slloltis, Dulu- xwi X14-Clluskm-y. :xml Callmclan. This and tin' pmcllictiuil ul! till'f,l'1lL'ii'1ll'1'till'fNX'0 big iuiis for tin' Sviniors. 5-I 1 1 1 'l XXll,l, BIC SO HARD TU SKY LOUD From early fall until late spring, there are many social events taking place at thc high school. These activities are spon- sored liy cluhs and classes of the school The scenes of these events Will live in our minds for many years and will luring hack many cherished moments of rememhrance. Through the years classes Will enter and graduate from high school. Each class brings with it many new ideals and each will take with it, on graduation day, many memories of the happy days spent in school. And so to the coming classes of Ebensburg-Camhria High School, We the graduating class of 1953, hope you will receive as many happy and entertaining memories as We have during our high' school years. . Kim, our snappy drum major can lic seen at all the footliall games leading thc E.C.Il.S. liancl through its maneuvers. Music is one of the many at tivities in which students haxc a elianec to participate. 55 Hctiuitie , , , A VITAL PART OF SCHOOL L11-1 CALENDAR S1-ph-111l11-1'12-S1-l11111l starts S1'lJll'IlllN'l' 2-lfair Day Sl'l7t1'lIllN'l' 20-S1-11i111' l5al11-Sz1l1- Sl'I3l1'IlIlll'l' IS to NOX'1'IIllN'l' l--S1'lll0l' Xlilgillllll' iIa111paig11 01't11l11-1' lillilllil plays lm' N111'tl1-S1111tl1 Xliclgvt l 1111tl111ll clilllll' U1-tolx-1' ll-S11pl1o111111'v Skah- 01't11l11-1' 9-lllLrP1'llL'lll'l'Sl l11stit11t1- U1-toln-1' 153-19-P1-1111sylya11iaXY1-1-l1 O1-tulmc-1' lfl-llllllil plays at Sa11it111'i11111 f,L'f0lN'l' :sl-Ijlillllllll' l'111' s1-11i111' 1l111-s NllN'1'IlllJl'l' l-llllllil plays at l511yS1-11111 llilfillll' Nuys-111l11-1' IU-l 1111tl1all ll11li1lay Now-111l11-1' ll-.'X1'111isti1-1- Day N11y1-111l11-1' I5-Pigsl1i11T111'l11-y N1111-111l11-1' I5-H111-1l clll0l'lIS l11'1ma1l1-asts 1111-1' YVAHD N11y1-111l11-1' I5-Ql-N'1ti111111l lC1l111-afi1111XY1-1-li N11y1-111l11'1' IS---S1-11i111's g1-t pict11l'1-s NUV1-111l11-1' 20-S1-11i111' Class Play Nl2lfllll'1' N011-111l11-1' 21-S1-11i111' Class Play ICY1-11i11g P1-1'- l'111'111a111'1- N11y1-111l11-1' 2.7-I2S1'llllillll-iSglYlIlQ Vac-atio11 NlJX'l'llllDl'l' 253-S11pl111111111'v Sl1at1- lJl'C'1'lIlll1'l' I2-.l1111i111' l5al11-Sal1- D1-1-1-111l11-1' I5-Y11l1-ti1lc Cfa1'11li11gl1y 1-l1111'11s1-s D1-1-1-111l11-1' Ili, IT, 18--S11pl111111111'vH1-111-fit Nlmu lJ1'L'l'IlllJlxl'201cllll'lSflll1lS Ball lJ1'L'l'llllll'l' 23-Natiyity l,I'0g!,l'1lll1 lDl'L'l'Il1lJl'l' 23 to .l111111a1'y 51clllI'lStlIlllS Vac-ati1111 llllllllX 8 IJ111lli111 smt lm IJIUOIIN 1111l lx11 1 .-1 1- 1- 1 1 1 . ' ' 1 ' .' 1 Sli tlSl'll1l'lltS l'111 lU1'11cl1-N .lllllllilfy 15. 16, IT-District llllllll .Ia1111111'y 24-'I'awasi Skatc- l?i'l7l'll2lI'y 14--'l'11psy rPlll'YL'y Fl'lJl'll1ll'y 21ilIlllllStl4lL1l Arts Skatv l 1-l1r11a1'y28-bI1111i111'CIlass Play Nla1'1-l120-l 111'1-11sic l.1-ag111- Finals xlllI'Cl1 227-lllillilllil Statc rl11'llC'llt'I'S. CIoll11f1 lXllXl'1lcllI0l'llS April 3.4.55-lfz1st1'1' xylltilllilll April 10-A1'l1111' Day April 1l-,l1111i111'-S1-11i111' May 1-May Day Nlay 2-Nlay Danc-0 P10111 Xlay7-Ura1l1-S1-l11111l F1-stiyal Nlay9-S1-11i111' 13111111111-t Xlay 22-A ward ,ASSl'l11lJly Nlay I2-l-l51lCC1lllllll'l'2lll' Nlay 28-c:TRlllll1ll'l0Il Xlay 29-S1-lmol 1-111ls Ol' all ll11- :11-lixilivs al l'fl11-11sl1l11'g-KIa111l11'ia lligl1S1-l11111l p1'11l1al1ly ll11' 11111sl 1111'111111':1l1l1- i11 ll11- 111i111ls nl' tlll sl11:l1-11ls a1'1- tl11- 1-x1-111s at c:lll4lSlIll1lS lllll1'. lJl44llll'K'll ll1'l'l' ilI'l' tww s1-1-111-s l'1'11111 1-1 L'lIlS XYlll1'll l'lllIlklXl'Kl ll11- Y11l1-ti1l1 111-1111111-s. IA-111111 S1111-lx l1a1ltl11-l11gl1l11111111'11l p11rt1'ay111gll11- Kllllllillllil 111 ilu- N2lllYllX' I Jlljlldillll. S1111w King 11111 1-,lll'1'll, 1-lm-1-ls-cl lwy ll11- SllICl1'lll lmcly lm' ilu- C.l11'1st111as Ball, XYl'I'l' Guy 'l'i1'al1assi 11111l N11111-y Sllllllilll. THAT BUILDS UP A SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row-klciwis, Knnclc- lnnn. NILUIIII, Nlr. -Iohnston, .'xlliIl'I'S0ll, llossi, Dcllnlmis Scconcl llow-llnlloni, Bt-tl nur, Dolmroslxi. Kncc, Swopc Ililtlc-lnlnicl. Diliclxz Buck Row-Diu'ison, Dzuis, Yus- ltowitl. Bright. Xlclicnriclc. Aroncy. STUDENT COUNCIL The pnrposc of Stnclcnt Council is to allow thc stuclcnts to pnrticiputc in thc control and mznnigcincnt of school uctivitics. Stnclcnts from catch class arc ch ctccl to tulxc part in the council. The organization cliscusscs the Yurions uctivi- tics of the school uncl sponsors tcn-ccnt progrznns uncl movics for thc stnclcnt hoclx' as thcir sharc of cntcrtuinmcnt. Thc olliccrs wcrc Iznncs Nlalrtin. prcsiclcntg Curl A-Xnclcrson. vicc-prcsiclcntg .lc-ani Knnclcinan. SOL'l't'tR1l'f'. KJ F. T. A. Unclcr thc uhlc lcuclcrship of Xlr. Stcu-ns, thc Fntnrc 'fcuclicrs ot Anicricu is thc most rcccntlx' orgunizg-cl clnlm in E.C.Il.S. Thc iclcu ol' orgnnii- ing such at chili originatccl in thc sixth pcriocl Sophomorc English Class. Although action was not takcn until thc sccontl scnicstcr to lorni such ll clnh, plans wcrc nmclc to tlruw np ll constitn- tion uncl to join thc National F.'l'.pX. Although it is onc of thc sinallcst clnhs in thc school, it has hopcs of hc-coming onc of thc lzirgcst znmcl lnost SllCL't'SSl'-Ill in thc school. FUTURE 'IWCACIIERS Scutccl--Dux is, ltoclgcrs. Singcr ing-lohnslon Ds-inko, Ynskowitl it r ft x X L Nlcntch, llohcrts, Xluycsz Stand- l L- 1 ti ixgyt CIMA - , . 1 Q' A CARRY-OVER FROM CLASS l U'l'UR E FARMERS lfrtnnl RUN-Xll'l!illlI'K'l'. Yiliart, l rit-lt, ltryt-t-, Xlaltin, Ut-tty. llnnt, Nlayt-ig lflt-iningg Rim Tun-Ilill, Nt-t-ltlt-5, ll2ll'I'lllQl'I', Nlnllt-n, Tlitnnas, Clilistm, Xlt-1 fnnnt-ll, Nlr, Slit-rinang Back ROW XX'ylantl, llizinax. latligtit-. lxt-nilt-r. lllt: ffllzlppt-ll. Sit-ltlt-N. l'lVl'UIilC IVARNIICRS 'lf-XXV.-RSI CLUB 'Ilns t-lnlm is a lot-al nnit til tlit- Statt- antl 'llllt ll1lXVilSlclltlllll1lSlJl't'll at-tivt-in pat-king Yatitmnal ltl'Q'illllZiltlIlll. lt is tmptn to only tlit- antl filling fllll'lSflll1lS sttit-ltings tim' t-liiltlrt-n in stntlt-ntw wlm art- xtntlx IHQ: xtvt-atltnial agriunltnrt- l'Inrtvpt-. 'l'liis wtmrlt was tltmnt- ln' tlit- t-lnlm in t-of in wt-lintnl, Itx 'inns art- to tlt-vt-ltip sltllltnl larint-rs tipt-ratitrn witli tlit- :Xint-rit-an ltt-tl Cross. intl tn tmllt-r a lmaxit- ltntm'lt-tlgt- ltn' tlitmst- xvliti 'l'lit- flliristinas partx' antl tlit- annnal Nltmtlit-1' it-allx' intt-ntl tn lit- larint-rs, antl Danglitt-r 'l't-a wt-rv stmt-ial t-vt-nts tit' tlit- t-lnlm, 'I'ln-t-lnlw,wlnt-li is xptmnstirt-tl lux NIV. Slit-rnian. :X sltatt- :intl lialxt- salt- wt-rt- Int-ans til raising ttinlt part in nianx at-tix itit-5 nn tl ltit-al. t-tnnity, lnntls tim' tlit- litnnt- t-t-tintnnit's t-lasst-si t-lnlm wliit-li intl xtatt- lnasis tlnring tlit- xt-ar. Ullit-t-rs tlnring was nntlt-r tlit- sptinstirsliip tit' Xliss .Xnltt-ny. tlit- past vt-ar xx't'l't- Dax itl Pryt-t-, pit sitlt-ntg tfniil Tlit- tillit-t-rs wt-rv lltirtmttiy Ciiviin, prt-sitlt-ntg Iiranas, x'it-t- pit-xitlt-ntg Ittmlmt-rt liitlt, st-t-rt-tarvg Slnrlt-5' plat-tilws. vita- prt-sitlt-ntg Sliirlt-3' llllg1't'l'. Halt- Kit-ttx. trt-asnrt-rg antl UR-ntlt II llnnth tliap- St-t'rt-taryg iftmrtlt-lia linring. ti't-asnit-rg lint-ltla lain. Claint-mn. t-llaplain. T -UVASI CLU ll l l'trnl RUW'Tll.lIlII'N. latnlmx l't-tft-I' lhtft-1' l'lll Ult-vi IJ Innt-x lint-ltnx St-xiiitv111 Rt1u . . -5 . . -. .- -, .- - Tutr-lit-i'ltsli't-vt-ij Sprinltlt-, Hallt, IJ, Clninn, llnrinq. linlingi-r, Nt-xxnian. ll. :Iaint-5, Nlisx Xnltt-ny. liarlt lftm-Snit llllltIk'lI,f,LlllIl'l'5t.Il, Hitt-ig l'Illllll'f, 5,1-nynn. lltvlins, l'yt-, llllg, llagt-nx. 4? i fm., , 58 MEANS GREATER EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ART CLUB z Z Front Row-Boring, Adams, Rrodish, Rager, Quinn, Lesalc, Erhard, Schrader, Ruckus: Row Two-Getty, Logue, Lease, Calligan, Salmo, Townsend, Emanuel, Camphell, Miss Lohrg Back Row-Seaman, Skirda, Vfylancl, Stutzman, Roherts, Yeekley, Guynu, jones, Mr. Annuauug Ahsentees-Emauuel, Schrader. ART CLUB This eluh was organized for the art students. lt consisted ot 28 inemlmers who had two years of art. The purpose of the club was earn- ing money to huy equipment for the Art Depart- ment. To raise this monev the main project was selling candy at lunch time. The clulm holds at least one party or hayride a month for its mem- liers. The sponsors of this clulu were Miss Lohr and Mr. Ammann. Officers were janel Campbell, presidentg Nancy Seaman, vice presidentg Alice Brodish, secretaryg Marvin Stutznian and Edwarda Schra- der. treasurers. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The shop cluh under the direction of Sir. Du- goui provided great assistance in many odd johs around the school this vear. The memlmers were, alwavs ready with a helping hand for anything that had to he done. This active clulm, which had 32 meniliers he- louging to the various shop classes, was very prominent in school activities. These included the annual haslqethall intramurals and a skating party every month at the local rink. The ollicers of this clulm were Thomas Nic- Hugh, presidentq XVilliam Sheehan, vice presi- dentg Thomas Reese, secretary, Richard lluuter treasurer. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Front Row-vlervis, Sholtis, Allwright, Sheehan, Class, Soissou, Loupe, Rumlord, llishart Row Two-Mr. Margetau, Becquet, lleflhelfinger, fllllIl'll'y, Delaney, llunter, Thir, Croxe. Nl! Dugouig Back Row-Nlellugh, Korumuis, Ruger, Anderson, Reese, Almsentees-Nlellott. Ram soy. 4 L 2 59 3 I llo Ilonnvg Ilau-ll Ihm-lzinainm-l, Xlzwfulm-rri, Luriim'r. lloclga-rs, Polixiami, :Xro llu 3, 'l Q - Q, . L K X . 4.3 5 - . f. 4, .. X 2 A X .. s f -wx .. . ,... Mix , N' ffw Nllis l,lCAlDlCll CLUB . as - w x' - Q 'a -. U 1 ' -4 , in-vlinmi, Yivini, IJ1uis,Smiiimii, Xl1llll'l'l4, Xliss Ilvllv- lfronl Row-Kum-4-lmam, Smiiimii, llolw, lilimg llrmsn, Yaislxouill, l'll'll1ll4Kl llli'f Svliraulm-r' l so l'il1iifinsLx lloxli Ii ill: lXlIl iwy, lluxison. KEY CLUB lfionl Ilow-Ili-llulmis, llolwrls, lxnw-, Xlurliu. Sulillai, Simlvs, lfullon. llvcluzyi, Swim-lorilg w 'I'wo-I lroug lloolli, 'l'liom.isX llrs-nyu, llross. SXXUII11Sllll!lll1lll,clK'llf', Iluini-sg Buck Kow- WEEKLY X.l.illcl1'sN llullrvxxslqi.'Xlnlu'lsl'li, Xlr,.-Xinmaum,-Iolinslon,llouo, l'l4lllllIl5lUll1AllSL'Illl'l'S-cl,.'XIlCl1'l4- -on, lf. Xmlvrson, N.iLil1', l..1sli. l.l'l.NDl'lll CLUB KEY CLUB 'l'liis c-lulr vonsisli-il ol' 21 alllilvlic junior :mal 'l'liis wvll-known orgamixulion is sponsorml lu' svnior girls sponsorc-ml ln' lln- gym tc-zu'lu'r. Tluly tlu- locul Kiwanis Cflulv. 'l'lu- lunclaum-ntul olmjc-cl worlu-il will: llu- sluilvnts to promolm- sportsmzm- ol, Km' Clulm is svrx'ici'-lm'ail'llil1g lo svrvi' unsvl- sliip. 'l'lu-ir om' important iolm wus lu-lping tln- fislily onos l'ilCllllX'. oucfs ll-llow stiulvllls. zmcl gym lc-aivlim' iluring gvm clussvs. .-X tusli whip-li om-'s sc-llool. 'l'l1is' clulm is klllOtlll'l' activity aiinuwl llu- girls 1-njoyml was l'i'l-l'l'l'l'llIg lllfllllllllllll all tlu' goal ol lmuilfling ln-ttvr C0llllIlllllllll'S. This g.nn4's lor wliii-li tlu-x' also alonailm-cl lropliii-s. 'l'lu-3' prcscnt sponsor is Nlr. nlimualnn. sponsor lwo clzuic-vs u YK'lll'5 llw llolmo llop llmoy- 'l'lu- ollicvrs we-rc Alaunvs Nlurtiu. prvsiclcnl: usls-girl clmiw-J :mil llu- 'l'opsx' 'l'iirx'v. lgirl-aislv Kim llolwrls. sc'c1'c'lz1l'yg :incl llolwrl l'll'1'llll lrvu- laoy cl:uu'c'l, 4 survr. Tlu' group tllzil sul up tlu- policy lor tlu' 'l'lu- ollin-vrs xxx-iv .Xrmlv l'll'll21l'il. prc'siclc'nlg ymir was flu- llllillll ol' Dill-c'tol's wliii-lm 4-onsistn-nl llolorf-s Yzislsowilx, x iw- pri-siclvulg ,Xlic-v limzuui- ol' llolwrt Kncv. svnior rc-prc'si'iitallivvg l'rzmcis 4-l, si-c-1'4'lui'x'g Alum-l Dzuison. lrc'usurc'l': amcl Xliss Pmluzli. junior rc-prc'sc'lilzltivvz :mil liclxx ual Su- llc-lll-llonm-. sponsor. tilln, sopliomorm' rm-pri-sm'iilailivv. fill SOCIAL LIFE OF TI-IE STUDENTS SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB '111111 1111' S11I11l'IltS who 111lX'l' s111111i111 1l1tl'l'l'S1Q i11 sei11111111. It was s111111s11r1111 111' Nlr. L11H'111r 111111 N111 :XIII- 11i111 111 t11is 011111 VVRIS t11 11r11vi1111 1111tiviti11s 111111111. .-1111111115 the x'11ri1111s 11cti1'iti11s 111 t11is 11111- i11s, fJ,'I'0ll1J 111111 i1111i1'i1111111 111'11j1111ts. 111111 1111 11111111111 1Ji11'fy for t11e I1ltxI1117L'l'S 111 the 11111s11 111 the s111111111 t11r111. N11SlI11Jt'l'S1l11J wus 11111111 to j1111i111's 111111 s1111i11rs who 111111 111111 Vt'i1l' 111 11iti1111s 1111111 w11r11 fi11111 tr s11111111111 111111 w111'11 t1111i11g il sei1111ce c1111rs11 w11i1e i11 111111-11111. '1'1111 11f1i11111's w11r11 S1111111111 F111t1111, 111'11si111111tg 1D111'11t11v P1l17I'2lZ1llS1iy, 1'ic11 11r11si111111tg David 1111111st11-11, s11cr11t111'1'g 1111111 JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB This 011111 was 11111111111s1111 of tw1111ty-two 11111111 11111's. It was s111111s111'1111 by Mr. Pi1111s 111111 Miss EVQIIIS. The 1111111 was 11111111 t11 11111' 11'l'S11l111llI 111' s1111111111111r11 who 111111111 il 11r11j11ct 111111 1111s s 111i 1 1 1 . .1 1 1 ll i11t11r11st i11 sci11111111. Its 11i111 was to visit 111111111s where scientific 11ri1111i11111s ill? 111111111111 111111 to go t11 se1111111s to see w1111t 11th111' st11111111ts lll'l' 1111i11g. A1111111g t11e 11ctix'iti11s W 1' 1 S1111 1 -- 111 Sl mg 111111 .11111 1.111111 11t the 1111s1111t111111 g1111111s. The 111'Ii11ers were XVi11i11111 M111-111111, 111'11si111111tg Ernest Hughes, vice 11r11si111111tg Bettv S11111111111, se11ret111'yg P11trici11 jones, tl'C21SllI'l'l'L 111111 Shi '11 I 4 Y ' 1rt 'I'111111111s, tl'6'ilSIlI'Cl'Q Fye. l'9POl'tCl'. The 11111i11r S11i11111111 C11111 is 111111 111111 N111 ixllllllilllll 111111 Mr. 1,1111111r, s111111s11rs. 111 the IICVVGI' 11rg1111iZ11ti1111s 11t Ii1JL'lIS1JlII'g-CIillll- 11ri11. SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB F1'1111t Row-X1'i111111ws1111, S11111t.is, B1'1111z11, 1'111111zzi, F111t1111, M1111111111111, S111-QI11111, 11111111rts, f111K'I'll1S1iY, 1Ji'12ll1l'y, A11111ris1111, 111111111fi11g11rg Row fI'w11-Mr. L11H111r, K11111111, B1111111111t, C1'11x11. Cross, 1111111111 11111111113 '1'111111111s, .14l11IlS1Oll, Fr11i111111f1, 1311r11f1111tg Row Three-P11111'11zi11s11y, S11l111. Xly111's.j111i11 1J2lX1S, IJIIQUII. -1111111 1DilN1S, L11g1111, 1111y111. JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Fr1111l liow-1 1'11i111111111, S1'111111111, S11i1111111', 13111111-'er C'1 ' 1' ' 1' ' ,, , l1xlj, 511111, i,111ss, 1.illlXl'l', '1'1111l111', 1.11-1111s, 1I111111s, S11-11111sg Row 'l'w11-Miss 1C1'1111s, f1111'l'Xl'Il1C, 11l'l'l'X11IlS1Q', I'11111is11y, 1111111111- 11111'11. -1. 11111. I , 1'I1'1111s, Sz111111r11s11, N111 1'i1111sg Back ROWTK1l11l', c1i'I't'S1l, K. 11111, x1ill'1ill11. Dislmrt. 1 1l'1l1l1i. 11llg1ll'S, F111 B. S11-k111'11s11g Absentees-l'11stir, D111is, 111111. .1 1 3 . . . more 611164 Pgbliggfipms , , , COMBINE EFFORTS OF STUDENTS AND ORACLE Xluch work inust bc dcvotcd to thc problcnis of il ycarboolx to producc at worthwhilc onc. Tlw coniplctc Oruclc staff consists of four divisions -thc busincss, litcrury. circulation, und typing stuffs. Thcsc stalls work jointly to sccurc sulficicnt funds to coycr alll costs of production. to solicit patrons and aidycrtiscincnts. and to scll Oraiclcs to the faculty, studcnt body, and fricnds. Actual publication of tht- ycurbook is thc rcsponsibility of thc litcrury stall. Mr. Stcycns. as udviscr to thc stall. dcvotcd much tilnc to supcryisc and ollcr suggcstions to insurc il good book. Mr. lV1lllClC guyc of his tinic to dircct thc busincss problcins. Miss Qloncs and the scnior typing class nmdc possiblc the scnding of tht- copy to thc printcrs. The indcx of thc book was lurgcly the work of Ainnn Muric ML-Closkcy and Eilccn XVills. Jac- quclyn llklyl'S. .Ioycc NVysc, and Carol Nloycr 5 aidcd thc cditors-Dolorcs Yzlskowitz, .-Xrlcnc Buldini, und Joycclyn Fcuth-to prcpurc copy N for thc typists. TIN. 1.,lg,,,,,-ploy Is,.1,,l,q D,,lm.l.S ylwkn- The incmbcrs of tlu- scnior class arc sinccrcly wily, Arlt-ni-Q Bulxlinif rm-ccixc pn-liminiu-y grutcful to thc faculty. studcnts. thc oiticc. and 'HNl '1f 'l 'S lV ' VV' 5U'U 'S- cspcciully to Mr. Stcycns, Miss joncs. and Klr. lVilllL'iC without whosc hclp our ycurbook would not huyc bccn possiblc. HANDBOOK 'I'hc scnior group picturcd bclow rcprcscnts thc typists for thc work of thc class ol' HJ53. Undcr thc cupublc supcryision ol' Nliss Mzlrtlm joncs thc class did un outstanding job for thc cntirc school. Thi- work consists of typing inutcriul for this book, for our school pnpcr. The Spirit, und for usscxnbly und class play progrzuns. ICH-ry sccond ycur thc scniors publish the hauidbooli which is Llll cxccllcut guidc for all incoming frcshincn. Thc handbook as an cxposition of school lilic contains thc Ahnu Nlutcr. school songs, pcp chccrs, thc school schcdulc. and thc yurious courscs offcrcd. TYPINC AND HANDBOOK STAFFS Front Row-Nlursln, Cristc, 'l.I'll4'lllilII' Sczunzin, llodgcrs. Kosciolc. Powcll, lpklllillbllllgll. Bhun, Vnssunclli, Komk, llillllxlll, Ycxcqucl, Nlcllcrinolt. Byrnc: Bow Two-Miss joncs. Hoblcskic, l.s'n1. Szllsgixcr, Poliziuni, Crisscy. Burkcy. Malloy, Burldiurt, Nh-Cully, Stock. Bucltus. Killingcr, Yi-rgcrio, Xoxnk, Clnbodu, llussick, lidniistonz Back Row-Tulowitzky, Lippst l'au'rish, U4-tty, Spit-hcr. Ki-sslcr. Brown, Ciotti Sniylnyclty, Binuut, Bowinun, Mulonc, Duyison. lixaxns. NYills, Szckcrcsh, lludalk. 3 TEACHERS Y A-N BUSINESS STAFF Frou! Row Cleft to l'igllU-lA'l'i, Pulizizuli. Rxlcklls. Nh-Cflllly, Kamik. Klim-, 1311111-x, ,' , l 1 ll! Iolmsg Row Two-Dlnlushuw, Fw1'kslx'vssv1', Crissr-yy lirmvn, SDiL'l1k'lAN Ihxmlliv. Nlr. Imam-in-1 Ban-L Row-lixuns, Clvtty. By rm: Sm-kmwm-slug Ahsentecs-Niall:ry. Rrmvn. Ro CIRCULATION STAFF Front Rmv-B1'mx'n, BUXYIIIRHI, llott, I,1llli'I' Sl'illllllll. BllI'lxllAlI'f, l 1l1'ul1:uwh Y1lNNllIN'IlT lfilf mlvln-skim-. Bt'L'lllll't. lJiSI11lI't. Xlr. Ix'z1m'iu, lIlllltK'l', Clluvmrclig Abscntccs-IJunwxniuk, Yulmvr LITERARY STAFF W Front lilm'-lC1'l1ul'il, Nluyvr, XYy'sn-, limlgm-rs, Rzlllkiu, l'mw'll, l,m-Suk. Yl'Zl'f1lll'I. Skillllllll. Row Two-XYiIls, Back IKUNY-l'1lll21ItIlt'l, fXIL-Clmkvy. l'1l'2llII,.IllIlIlS, Buhlini, Ruswig-k. Spin-ln'1'g Ahscntvcs-li. ,Iaum-x. Slmll, Nlr, Sion-11s. R. Juxuuw. KIIIICVIIIIRIII. Yuskuwitf, lluyvs, NIL-Cflllly, Clulmcln. Yiuini. Xlanhmvz w Two-Ciutti. Cuynn. Nmalk, Billllllt, Ang:-rl. 'l'1'l1v1l1au1, Rllssip-lx, lCduni4mRmg'Buck Row- 63 , BY WORD School Spirit . . AND BY DEED SPIRIT LITERARY STAFF I rmiI Ilim'-Ilulwppiv. Xlzmiuii, XI31-rs. Nluyn-r. I'mvI-II. AI. Ilaixix .-Xi'I'ui'cI, X. Dux is, IIVIIIIYYIL I Row Two-I ziImwimIq', iIIl'lII'IlIIIIl, SnN1IIN-rs, III-Iiil, .IUlll'S, YIITIIPIIIIIII, 'I'iImINiII. I'IlIIAlllIll'I, Roy Iv, Ilolmppli-, Siiiilii, XIV. XII-Kixigaulg Hack Rmv-III'i'l's1.-0, -lzmiiiisoii. Cc-Ily. NIZIIIIIUS. .'xIllII'I'Sl1Il, SIIN-Icls, XIZIINIII, Nlvlxiilvli, IJINIIUIIQ, I,iiiI4. SIIIIIIT BUSINESS STAFF I'II'0IlI RUN'-I5IILIIlIIlNIxf, Hlilixiiis. liinaiiil, llzu-In-ns. Dania, llmmiliaixi, SHIKI- ,'XI'IlIl1'y, N4-W- m.mg Row 'IIXV0-IIl'I'I'Sil, Yup, IIUI'IlI'I'. SI'Ill'1lII1'l'. SIN-iilm, I.NrinN-r, NININ-r, Nh: SIN-kg Buck Row l-Iqlmimlim, IIMIIIU,,'xII3I'IjlIII,,'xIlIIII'I5I'lI1.AIlSCIIICC'TII1lI'I'. THE SPIRIT 'I'oinm'l'mv is IIN- III'ilIIIIIlI',N ZIIIII with IIIUSII worcls rc-pm'I4-is sc-ui'1'x' UII in I-xi-rx' IIII'I'I'IIUllfIIlIl'I'XII'XX'IlIfJ IQ'ilL'IICI'S. L'0III-ctiilg IIIOIIUX. IIIIII spviiig for IIN QUSSIIICUIIIIIIII. ,- ... . IIN' Spirit Iiiis yn-Ni' was slalrtc-II UII XVIIII NIL RICIXIYIQLIII iIIIYISIllg IIN- IIII'I'III'I' slull' ZIIIII Nlr. SIN-IQ LIIIVISIIIII, IIII' INisiiN-ss stall. Imtci' in IIII' yc-Nr, IIOXYI'Yl'I', Xliss Soisson look on-r IIII' IIII'l'ill'I' stall. .-Xicliiig Niiss Soissmm WI-rc Ifuya- Ilolsopplm- ZIIIII II2II'Il2II'1l SIIILIIIIUVS who wa-rv IIN- I-clitors. .-Xsimlv ITUIII IIN- usual sturim-s NINNII ciuiis QIIIII olIN-r sn-INNiI I-YI-NIS. IIic Spiril Nlsu I-mx-11-cl IIN- sc-INN1I I-I4-I-tion IIIIII QQIYI' ai YIIIILIUNVII of IIN- ym-urs NIIIII-tic I-YI-iits. 6-I STUDENTS WORK TO KEEP INTEREST ALIVE CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CLUB 1A'1ll11llg 1111 t111- 1111t1111siasti1' sports' fans of T111- first boys' at1111'ti1' 1lSSO1'1ll110lI in this E. C. ll. S. W1-rc Ulll' 1'2l1t1lTll1 1-111-1-r11'a111'1's. Bc- SC11UO1 was thv Varsity C11111. lt has 01l1il1lll'l1 1 si111-s 1l'i1l11llQ t111' 1'11111'rs at 11as1111t11a11 111111 Foot- p1a1-11 of high r111-og11itio11 hy its 111-11111 worlx 111111 111111 12111111-s. filltj' 111-111 pop ass1-111111i11s 1JO1:OI'L' 1-111-11 growth. gllllli' 111111 a 1111111'1- ll1ifl'I'XVill'i1S. T11is ycaris 1'11111'r- T111- Varsity C111111's IllClll17l'l'S1lil7 is l'l'S1I'1L't111 11-111111111 Sflllild is 1-o111pos1'11 1-11ti1'1-ly o1s1111iors. to 1ioot11a11, 11as111-t11a11. QIIIK1 1'I'2lL'1Q 11'11l'l'llll'Il ll 1'31lL'1l spring 1111w 1111111-1'11'a11111's arc 1'11os1-11 hy SCIITOI' lIlilllZlg1'l'S. Nlr. Cook is thu sponsor. 1111- outgoing 1'111'1'r11'a111'rs. t111- sponsor. 111111 t111' T111' plll'pOSl' of t111- 1'11111 is to 11ro1'i111' s1'rx'i11 ot111'r at1111-ti1- t1'a1'11111'so1't111' SC1l001. T111' Jllllifll' 111111 COlll'tl'Sy towar11 1111- visiting f1'2lIlIS. '111ll Varsity f11N'l'l'1l'ill1l'l'S ar11 1'11os1'11 at this ti1111-. 1111'1111111rsa1so 1'111-o111'ag1-st11111-11t P1ll'11L'1lJLl110ll 111 T11is XCQII' 1111-v w1'r1' Co111'1'11 E111a11111'1. Nlargiv 111111-r1'11t a1'tix'iti1's. 1521011 XUQII' t111' Varsity' c11lI1J Tjlllllllll, 8111111111 x1L'f11!1l1ll, Do1or1-s 13111141-t, Shir- capahly sponsors t1111 tra11itio11a1 Xiay L'Ul'0llll110ll 111V C1l'11111lll1, 111111 .1X111'1ai1111 Bi11a11t. Nliss D1-111-- 111111 1111111-1-. F11111'X' a1so stagv ill1'l'1ll11lIl'il1S at 1111 1311111111 is t111' sponsor. for which t111-y arc tI11- o11i1'ia1s. CHEERl.l'1ADERS Front R11w-11111151 c:1lk'l'ilIiC1i. Noxakg Back Row-Do1111'11i1'11. Sl'lllIlilll. Y11s11oxx'ilf. VARSITY CLUB Front ITONV-x1L'c15l13l', Nlllftllll, NIit1-111'11g Row Two-Naglv, ljllllllllli V111l'Al171lSS1. 1J2lX1C1hllll, S1li'L'1lilIl. C. :xllC1t'I'SUI1, Swopcg Back R11w-S1-1-sv, Zlll1113Ull1, BYAIIITT1-. F, Alll1l'l'5OlI, 131' B111111, S11ti11a, Black, La j1111i1'1'. Mr. Cook. Absentees-B11-llott, 11111111-s. 1 S as sex , M X Nw f 1 lilC'I'A TRI-Ill-Y Ifrnnl RWHX-.XI't!II4'f, l':X1lIll'lIil'lx, sll1'l'lIilIl, Ilnlw, Blum, Slrmllm, HHXYIQIIIKIQ Kvplvr, limlgm-rx, Musznuu-Ili, YPl4'lIlll'l. NIL-Cflmin, limclixls, -IUIIIIMJIIQ Run' 'l'wo-Nmulx, f:lIXllll. Denis, BUHIAIIJII, Y1-lm-1'imm.Ilrixwy, limsi, Xlm-1-lniuni,lirmx'n,ill'1'Qfl. BllHtllli,'I'il!I!Ul SillIIi'lxf'Il lXl'l' KlllIL'l'lIll'lll lluxix, Yay, Kvsslm-lg Xlim Swimming Buck Rrm'-'I'lm1n4lS. llinvs, Kuyil-Liv. Slllllkl-llliL'Il Imufvsq 4.1-lly, hulmlm-sklv, C.:-rm.1, Hllllllllllllil. x'ilIHlll', -IUIIVN, Smith. Hmmm, Ijguiwllq Ijmig. HAHA Xli,,,,,- ALPIIA TRI-Ill-Y n . . . . I 'ronl RUN'-lilll7I'il!lIINlxf, f.lu'l'11l'Lll, l,auu'r, AI. St'illll1llI, Xlmmg Klim- Lxmms, l3ulI'u11i. gXXilI1'f4llAll. I':l4II1ll'll, AI. llalyvs, X1lNkUXYif7. N. Sl'illllllIl, ll, .'Xlng1'l'lg Huw 'I'wo-I 4-ally! Kum-4-Illml, o wig, li. Ilzlyvs, Xl1l7!Elf4'I'l'i. clflllllllll, Yin-ini. A, Ifflluallullvl, sL'lll'1lill'l'. l'ulifini.1, lJIlIllL'IliL'k, cf lumaunu-I Xlcllmmll. 5fllL'Il, -Illllllbtllll, clllyllll, liinzult, Nlrw. -Igunvsg Back Hmm'-Illnlnaln, Szlgvl. S4-:nu-lslmm-l'gvx'. Iir.ull1-5, f:1lllll7Ill'H. Iialllglmwly, xl1llll'1'l', Dislmng, liyllw. Smgltln-I-5, IPM,-,-it-lX,,m,,4 . llklllllik, S4111-l1vl.lf1ll'liN, Xlys-rs,liamm..M'u1n-y. ,-Xl ,PIIA-'FRI-I ll-Y BETA-'l'lil-III-Y 'Hu' :Xlpllzlfl'l'i-Ili-Y iS UH' Ulilwf 'l'l'i-Hi-Y ill Bc-tu has pu1'tic-iputvcl in nnzmx' SllL'L'K'SSfIll au-- fflf' SQIHPUI- UI!-UIVUI U' Iwdg- 'tl 'S fl NIUU tlvltle-s clurmg thc school ymr im' thi- lwm-ht of g f'fum' 1 f1 v 'f1 Mhliqll 'iw l', '. t5' tlw St. Alosvplfs c,l'lDll1llIilgl'. Soma- ul' tlw zu-tix i- . ' 1' 'Q ff a.'- - . - . . . mm ,O 'wif ,NQXIUN H' ,l K Q U IH m .ls tlvs COllSlSf of tlli' Sox lJklllL'l'. YQIFIOIIS IIOIIKIQIX' sc-lnlxlu-s. prnvlrllng wx-lc-mnnng L'UlIlIlllHl'l'S for ,utils ml t t . t I tl I , -f. .tlw CvlllllLlllQkL'f,IllIli', XISIUIIQ tlu- f.0lllltf' llomv. Pl A 4 H' H umm 33 H 5 Hmm? U aulcl prm'i.dill5.2 we-l'4-altimmlu Im' ilu- c:IliICll't'llQS lmhj . , . Hmm, I 'llw purposv ol thls club IS to CI'l'ilU', lllilill' 'l1H..Qm.iul f,,m.ti0Us of HH. plug, imxlmhk tht. tum. and vxtcilfcl c.I1I'lStlilIl fvlloxx'sl1ip flll'UllQl10Hf mmlml Pigskin 'l'm.kl.y Umwl. :md HH. Motllw- llrum- SYIIUKTI.. llu- club IS FIIICIPI' thc spmlsorslnp 1j3,,,.1l,g4.,- 'Hu' Uffiu.,-S Wm-Q. Rpm. ,xml yivillih oi Nllss Smssun and flu- Iollowmg we-w clvctvcl 45 . . . . . I,,.1.,ml1.,,f: tIml,,,H. ly4,,,gl,,.,-ty. X-Im. p,.l.Wl4.,,l: lotllc'1'1'sp4'c'tIvvofflcvs: ,lam-t Dzlvlson. prvsv llc-lm-In -Xlufgvrl. M't'l'1'lill'f'Q .Xrclv l'I1'l1z1l'cl. t1'c-asian-l'g Cl1'llf: Nlilfy' .lu lNl'SSll'I'. Yiu' pwsiclmltg lionmim- -Iauwl Cfunupln-ll, vlmplnin. auucl Xlrw. .IilIll4'S, spun- Nvvlk. SOC'l'i'fill'j'l xllll'1'iil Ya-zvqlwl. ll'l'2lSlll'l'l'l sur, and .Kiln Ym'gm'l'io. clmplnin. 66 ' ,M 513' ifjf fb' :Q 'UT . - 9 CHARAQTEB5 UILB if . . TRI- HI- Y S I .:' W ny f,i!j'.1 T ibn CAMix1p TRI3,Hi-Y l' ff T f' DELTA TRVFIJ-Y ,40,,fQv . rl if I+! , lf . ' ' . 'T . , , This 'l'ri-llyY?WZ1s tcpafhlgcl gy' ic igcsult ot in-0 jgtftgfcm aiisxvci' thc iiqfiflzcmt more Trl-III-Ys I crm-usiiig llltCli6'lLlIl xv9yl?:TJf tliaidutlisxr Ti-Y as-lj! C. JHVS., tlieaDpgl1a Clllll was forincd. The clubs. Each i1ic311l6'L11'.i113iircxx'cis hbr Slll' in clings Q girlscrrg SPUllSOl'QfT,TJV Nlrs. Davis uncl chosm the ' . .y . l ' ' through tly IIHIIIITCIIBZ of CTfi'ist1u'Ly vmruc Y lt has an ITlj?hl36l' Ol?-?Q,flllLl tly1 'SQQ,f1sgy iis Villll' was lXliss?QQi Gs. A iv prgjefcts ol Elms chlh ' ozak. prc'tid'e11tg Alicc Bright, Clizlrlel1Q,pN0wnmn, tl't'llSllI'l'l'L Ruth Ski 21 vice pr.. Utlwing llglllglg ut thcir initial ll1i'l'tlIlg luv aiinccl at thc if llfiticmillfjfl s01'x5iQi5Viii honic, i'0t1n'yg IRQ-ille Dvlinhis, Cllklplllill. schcml. and connn iitv. T U 'T Tho l11l3ll1l7l'l'S this ycan' pl' ix' ' t --ir ei us Tho ofliccrs 1-lvc-tc'Kllq,1tthlu initial mcc-ting wt-rc ilSlll in thcil' alctivitic-s znnfo K whi '1 Kkllfcf 1. .loan It-nkins. prvsiclentf Mz1!'f:X1'011vy, vicc prvs- lvdillg various kincls of l 1 's to sgnellfo v iclcntg B4-tty Scanlan, sec1'2't,i11'yg Donna 'Janna-s. l10SDif21lS illlll Cl1'igjAldg c-ngprtuiinng ' hc t1'0us1i1'c-1'g Sylvia Pc-cluzzi, chaplain. They were Cilllllfy' UOINO- 776101 S7J1'NiCf' pro' ts desc choscn to orgunizc the new chih which was fl10fl'ilNlf0illl7dXl illl Q10 Tfi-P HDS. fornnvcl this year. I ' X Jw' ,pf CAlNllNlA TRI-H1-Y I 'Ill' 1 Front ITOWY-'lT!'llt'lllilll, -I4-nkins, Frcgly, Glass, Kltlllyllli, AlilIll'i'S, ' Skllll' l, Prx -, Knhntc-, Sinnnuns, Brown, Nlamiong Row Two-Miss Niles, .Inm-s, liisku 'yt-v, Bina lt, Pzfstir, Pmliiigvr. limwxnuui, Dvniku, Toivnscml, fL'1'0llN', Huclolphx flCSSll1l, Srzlnlagi , KPHIIXL Back R0w+ Unnld, Angvrt, Illig, EilWVill'llS, Paul, Ny und, Culligunx Criliith, Lt-gclon fljccllizzi, Arnm-V, Bvlin 'xVzltkins, I3afyki25i's, Littlv, Ilulsnpple, jug-ksamg' Abscnlees-NVysc, Bncifns. Fitz, 'ITl'lll'lll'1lll, Xlc- Kotch, Grilfilh. lluinvs. M f H DELTA TRI-III-Y Front Bow-Lcwis. NlL'C1lRlg'l1, Sawcfiiig, Llllilli, Hose, Kozak, Quinn, Tfxuns, Bright, lialgvf' Aclznns, llornvr, Stvvens. Stvfunnn, Dishongg How Two-Nlrs. Dux is, cl2lIIll'l'Ull, ffm-ssiiu. Sprinklm-, Clutvs, Ni'XK'll!2lLj, Hinvs, Boring, Nlcntchl Lvzlsv, Dulalsliuw, Rican Dugnn, Maya-s, Iiulmcrts. D4-lhilris, STVT-1llllL'li, Zvpllcn, Szvkercrih: 'Batik Row-Kzlnv. Pzlnl, Fincllx-y, Sclnrzulvr, l,lm'tl Blll?i'i'l, Sicklcs. Loguv, Snho, STTITQIUHII, Skirda, Cluglizmli, Stinson. Ccu-su, Ifmitli. Link, Nh-lnik Hvi lv. it ? IN , X Pre en tativrw . . . Jig 3 I OUTSTANDING ATTEMPTS V SENIOR CLASS PLAY Ilu' svnim' 1-lass play. lricIc- :xml I,I't'jllQIIL'1',u was 1lI't'Sl'lIU'lI un Nmvm- In-1' 21, 15152, uncIvr llu' sllpc'1'x'isiun of Miss Suissmm. It was thnx first cus- tmm- play gin-11 at liln-nsIm111'g-Cfum- brian. 'flu' cast pin-tum-QI all tlu- I4-It '. 'Ia' Slmlll Kim liulmc-1'ts, jaum-s Martin, Nlury Ann Sm'kc'1'1'sI1, Carol NIk'Kl'lll'Il'Ii, Dolurvs Yzlskowiil. Ummm Cvlty, and NIlll'l'Iil YQ-fc-qm-I. Cl IRISTMAS PLAY I In' Cllristmals PLIQUQIIII was pn-- svntvd on I7l'L'i'lIIIDl'l' 23 with Hr. . 9ll15l'l'YISUl' IIlL'IllQIl'lI in , . Anlnssx. .' Fulton, Pru' Illll SIIIIIIIITS, Clmrlos llalinvs, Alulm Swopv. :mul Curl Amlvrsmm. JUNIOR CLASS PL AY no . 'mm' . ' 1954 1' .'-1 ml ' ' - funn- j- I'Ill mwn lu Il' ru' L . . 'ss Soissml cIi1'41'tvcI IIN' Ja.: ' -mlwrx ' ' -1 5 : '- a thc ICH. Scatctl--Nlan'y jmu- Mya-rs. Myrna INI2llll'l'l'. .IRIIIUI I c'nm'II. Ann Lurimvr Myra Quinn. Dah' Gm-tty I In mol Nl'um. Stwmling-linlm Bra-n . .'lL'Ii Nh' u . 68 nrm, - .' '- '. v'llIl'S 'Xian'- TO HIGHLIGHTS OF PLAYS The senior class presentation for 1953 was a classic by Jane Austin entitled. Pride and Preju- dice. The play depicted the trials and tribula- tions of a mother with five, single daughters. Below are pictured Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, Bruce james and Janis Powell, who played the parents of these girls. During the course of the play Mrs. Bennet manages to marry ollv four of her daugh- ters. It was the first costume play to be presented by a high school cast at Ebensburg. The traditional Christmas Nativity was pre- sented in the auditorium on December 23, 1952. The mixed chorus provided background music, and Barbara Miller and Robert Knee were the readers. Leona Mae Stock received one of the highest honors that our school has to offer a girl -that of the role of the Madonna. The part of Joseph was played by Clair Duman. Down to Earthf, a three act comedy was pre- sented on February 28 by the Junior Class. It was the story of two angels. played by Mary Jane Myers and Dale Getty, who descended to earth to pick up an elderly lady to take back to heaven with them. Many complications arise While the angels are on earth. E e 5 lid I Q 1 Janice and Bruce enacted their parts well as Mr. and Nlrs. llennet. PERFORM PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT FOR STUDENT BODY The able-bodied leaders of dramaties and ents rt nn ment were Mr. Grurer, music: Miss Soisson. drami md Mr. Dugoni, props and stage. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ASSEMBLIES The entire student body convened on Mondays and Fridays in the main auditorium for entertainment provided by various school departments. Mr. Cruyer and Mr. Gaynor were the directors of the Monday assemblies. The first portion of the pro- gram consisted of a community sing. and an education- al movie completed the program. The Friday programs were reserved for the vari- ous departments. Student talent was displayed in the form of musical solos. skits. monologues, acrobatics. and tap dancing. The assembly schedule throughout 1952 and 1953 was Student Council, September 194 Nlathematics, October 35 Language, October 173 English, October 319 Library, November 14g Industrial Arts. December 12g Art, january 16g Driyer's Training. january 23g Key Club. January 30. History, February 131 Class Talent Show. Febru- ary 20g Physical Education, March fig Speech, Nlarch 134 Forensics. March 204 Agriculture. April 10. The Assemblies were brought to completion in May with a music program on May S. the home econo- mics program on Nlay 15, and the award assembly on May 22. ' Throughout the year Student Council also pre- sented several ten cent programs which gave the stu- dents a glimpse into a variety of educational entertain- ment. 69 sv-1 Q Q' J W i 1 QM . . . MANY 1 ALhNThD MUSICIANS Q Y 4-97 F' iv BAND TOP PKITURIC Q C, V' 'X I ' xv Front Row flu-ft to Figlll1-xvil5M'll4'lli, Brown, li. Ciutti, 1Sul'k4-y, Blum, NIL'f:UXY1lllQ Row gf V' vi V Two-I,m1p1'. lillrr, SUilIL'I,IYl'iI, Nlyr-rs, Pm-clllzli, Nll'lltCIl, Angvrt, Lipkug Row Tllrca:-l.ytl1guc-. VJ Uk J liudulplu, IJ:m'm'y. -Iam' Dguis, Nlzuwlx, Lllllillglllllll, Singcrg Row Four-Dishung, Ilullowsky, A wc! , E, Hunt, Nlillm-r, Bl'1lll1l5' lim-amltivg Buck Row-'l'ilulmut, Builkmi, Little-, Cflmc-xwvllir. l'c'a11'sun, llzlyvs, X r Ilulmslmm. .P vb :A SIQCUNIJ vlcrrvnlc H ,J 1 Q! R11 C Ifrnnl RUVY-Yl'Zl'lllIl'l, KllllL'l'llll1lII. Xl. Cintti, A. Nl. Aruuvy, c:llyIlll, B1-llllvttg Huw Tv - um xt lluglxvs, Cl. AIIRIIHS, lhrylv, -Iuhllsiml, l'uln1'a1li11sky, H. A. IXI'0lli'y, KI. S. l'1'yc'0, Bnrno, cT,ll'l'X'i'IliL', Sh-pllmlsg Row VIVIIFCCLSIIIHII, S1lXL'I'iIltQ,', A. l,z1rillu-r, Silfl'3lllSki, Alvrvis, -IQIIIIUS. JUIIUS, linwlzlllmlg Now Fmlr-lIm'1wr, lixuus, l 1'in-cllnrmlf, XYa1rd, Stilc-s, QI. Aram-y. lioclgn-1's, Muyvr, l'mw-llg Bark Row-Nh-Km-nric'L. llznnm, Nm-cl. Simll-5, Iirmvll. NV. IAll'illl4'l'. -Iuliu l71u'iN, lf. I'l'y'm-cz Snmtln-rs. 70 qQ lxi ' V , 'K 'W ' 9651 PERFORM AT VARIOUS FUNCTIONS A . 1,-1-S ' - Q., E ' v I.. I .Q.f I 5,9 . L 6 02.3.1 V sf '-lq, fa PEP 11 'D l Front Row Cleft to rightl- -,N - 3 1so11, Loupe, A dam s , A 1 Tx . wigd- Lipkag Second ty' Xlihw-Reecl, Slnitak, Rob- erts, I1llI'il'l1l'I', Friedhoffg Back Row- Burr, Aroney, . Stiles. Singer. YVard. DANCE BAND Fro11t Row fleft to rightl -jones, Roberts, PillJ1'iIZiI'l- sky, Barno, Johnston, Alll'- andt: Second ROWS'-AtltlI1lS, johnson, Stiles, Singer, Aro- neyg Back Row-Friedhoff, l,1ll'lI1N'l'. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC One of tl1e 111ost prominent i11str11me11t11l o1'g11niz11tions i11 tl1e music depart- ment is tl1e band. ElJf:'llSlJll1'g-Ct1l11lJl'll1 can Well be proud of tl1e fi11e llilli'-tllllf' 179l'l'Ol'll1llllCOS wl1icl1 Olll' reclcoats gave at tl1e football games. Resplendent i11 their new nniforin accessories, the band niembers 1n11rcl1ed with pride for our ' victorious gridders. At home also i11 tl1e concert hall tl1e band blended its nianv instruinents together to perform its 11111111111 spring concert Witl1 111ucl1 success under the verv capable direction of Mr. Cruver. YVitho11t its faithful officers, it VVOllld have bee11 impossible for the band to function so efficiently. These officers elected ill the fall Were: Kim Roberts, presidentg Fred Stiles, vice presidentg Carol Moyer, secretary, Dorothy Pill7l'i1Zill- sky and Helen Smith, lilDI't11'lt11lSQ VVilli11m Larimer and Iames Aroney, orderliesg two sergeants and 11 lllllHl76'l' of corporals. joseph Friedhoff showed l1is musical ability as student director at the spring concert While Kim Roberts led tl1e band as drum major i11 footb11ll season. Our pep band, all boys, aided ill tl1e high spirits of the students by their entliusiastic plaving at pep rallies and during tl1e football games. The officers are: Kiln Roberts, presidentg XVilli111n Larimer and James Aroney, orclerlies. The dance orcliestra occupies a high place in the 1n11sic dep11rt1nent. The orchestra makes its G.lpPGill'k1llCC at the cl11ss plays, adding to the enjoyment of the plays. Tl 1. i I' L4-If Q J! ef ,1 ,, I Jftf if 1 .Y l,4.' 3 l .J 4 -J,p,i',!',A .Jfr f 4, - ' ,I ff I 5,1 4 ,A 1 14,7 if CIIONIA . . . VOCAL GROUPS SING FUR CIIRISTMAS X. ww! :rx inn 6313 GIRLS' CHORUS TOP Plff'l'URlf l'vI'0lll Ron llc-Il In l'ij.fIlU-Ht'l'lxNfl'4'NYl'l', Kliliill, Smillu, .l1llIIlNt4lll, Iylllllllll, l'4-cluffi, c:l'llIl.lIll, Xrmwy, Klgllligxun. IINIIHIIIHN, lskkltll, 'I'm'l1'l'. llguixg Row 'l'wu-Sm-aullam, Sim-vlv, Spin-In-r, IlJliIll'5, l,ulzuL, Xl.mi4m. I5.nl'fm4-r, XIHIHIIV, llnyvs, BYLIXXII, Slvin, llislumgg Row Tllrvv-lAunilugllzxlu, lfyv, Xhwqnm-Ili, fIaunpln-ll, Xlillwr, Klzxylm. Xlalrlill, ,ILllIIl'S, I3l'mx'rr, Uywm-Q Y4'fvqllm'l, Ks-plvli Huck Ihm'-Singm-ly Wlnilw, Iiemlnvlh, l'1NLlllL'llil'lx. llm'mAr, NYilsul1. NYa1lki1ns, Slwxvrnsm Sirlm, .lvrmm-, li114-lxl1x.l'lvglx. Il0'l l'0NI PIC ITU RIC l'uI'Ulll Ron tlcfl 10l'igIlUlxl2llll'l'l', H1-lin, HlIl'lxl'l, l.il7illQm'l', llnlwpplv, fifllllillll, Kurllulllisi XII-Ke-xllivk. KllIIi'l'IIllilll, Dim-, Il1llll'1llill5lxf, HLIQVIIN, l,ix1Lg Row 'l'w0-l51mm'y', lJl'H,L'llIDilllQlI, Qi.lIlIl'I'lNII, Ll. 'IR-1-in-:Q Xlmmyuk, lSm'l'i4-Llnzlll, Ml'Lf!4'Il, Slrmnlm, -Im-ulxs, l'ilx'QLi, SIlllil'l'5. Tmunlig Ham 'l.Ill'l'l'1Sll'lxl'l'l'NlI, Sa-aunlaun, Pmlir, Sl.-xmas, Svyxnuur, Lark, SUIIIIIHIIS. Ilim-s, Nlaminm, f:Il1'I'JII'LlI, SIIIIIIIIVIN, Kllmxg Buck RUNS'-Ill'l'l'SL'U, limxxuu, IJIIILLSIIAIXNN Bright. XI.lu-s, Klllllllllf Sl'lIN'lHIH'I'U,l'l. Xfny, Skirmlal, ,I4'll1xiIlN, ftl'I'l'N1l, c:I4'1lXl'l'. 'n PROGRAM GIRLS' ICNSICNIBLE Front Row flcft to right? -llnycs, Squirt-sg Row Two -XYy'sv, Brown. NIL-Kcnriclf: Buck Row - l71ll?l'2lZiIl5liy. 'l.lltDlI1llS, Pwilistrcsscr. U ,fy js! Y 'QV VCCAL MUSIC Thc schools vocal groups. under the huton of Nir. Crnrcr, consistccl of inixccl chorus, girls' chorus, niixccl cnscnihlc, girls' cnscnihlc, and frcshinun girls' chorus. At thc hcginning of school the various groups inct to sclcct thcir oiliccrs. Thr- officcrs of niixccl chorus Wcrc Dorothy PLllJl'1lZlIlSlif'. prcsiclcnt, Nancy' Scannzui, vicc prcsiclcntg Ioannc Doughcrty. SOCl'Gfill'y. Uiiiccrs of girls' chorus wcrc .loininc Sczunzni. president: Carol McKenrick. vicc prcsiclcntg NIzu'ciu Yczcqucl. sccrcturv. The officers of tht- frcslnnun girls' chorus Wcrc .-Xinm Bufloni, prcsiclcntg -Innin-c NIQ-Ccc, vicc prcsiclcntg Bcttv l,ou Sunna, sccrctury. Thr- uccoinpunists for thc groups, rcspcctircly, Wcrc Carol Nic-Kcnriclx, llzirhairu Smuthcrs. and lilzuichc Halycs. Thc scnior girls' trio consist:-cl of Dorothy Pulmmziilsky, soprunog Carrol Nic- Kcnrick, scconcl soprano, Joycc NVvsc, alto. Carol Xlovcr was thc uccoinpunist. Mixccl Chorus hroaclcust ovcr' XVARD on Nov. I5 for National liclucution NVQ-ck. All the choruses took part in tht- Yulcticlc curoling on Dcc. 15. Thi- first uppcaruncc of inixccl chorus and girls' chorus was thc Christmas Paige-ant for which thcy supplicd the niusic. Following Christmas vucution. tht- choruscs and cnscmhlcs hcgani Pl'0P2ll'lllg thcir rcquirccl uncl sclcctccl nuinhcrs for lforcnsics. MIXED CHORUS Front How tlcft to rightl-Link, l'uln'i1xi1isky, licrkstrcsscr, Shcrron, Singcr. Martin, lillI'liI'i, lloughcrty, Soho, Tononi. Kcplcr, Thoinusg Row Two-Class, Nlclicnrick. Squirt-s, Rohr-rts, filllilillll. llzigcus. lfrziiicliicli, Lcsuk, Brown, Sczunun, Frcgly, Bright: Row Tlircc-.Moiit-y, Stilcs. Lyons, l,.u lt, lluincs, Scuiiiun, Shi-chain, llinycs, Brown, XVys's-, llolmcrts, Bam-footg Buck Row- Qlohnston, Shay. Burr, Makin, Nlzuinlcs, Bulsingcr, Shiclds, llulfhcs, Dusliilw, Xiclirccn, Butli-r. Chcrnisky. i?iX?eiX'.ifi ' ww., A s. . - - A, an NI I XXIIXlI,Nl',R Iilp I,lI1l-,S I4URIl NIf nu a.:'? .,.. f A hw .9'f.f.r x 1 ' f , O Cfuukiv mulls amotlu-r play Ihr our xictm'ious ihuoilmll tl'illll. Om M-Ilfms, IIVZIIJZISSI. .XllflK'l'SllIl. H2lilll'S. Xlcifzllw. Swupmx lilalck, llc-lmlm. lm kllllIil'i'. Ilulnam, Nzlglc-, :Incl IJzlx'lclsmL cllsplaxxwl Howl tU2llI1NYUl'k this xvau' - 3, .I . T I Q WE LOVE THEL STILL OUR XLMX MXTLR VVhen our students are on the football field, basketball court, or track Held, they play hard and fair to capture honors for their school. But more important than the honors they win are the leadership, sportsmanship, and teamwork they dis- play. These are taught by the coaches .md gym teachers in both interscholastic and intramural sports. This year, above all others, teamwork and co-operation were exercised. VVe won eight and tied one football game. We cap- tured the Mountain and Western Confer- ence Championships and added two new trophies to our collection. The Class of 1953 is proud of the contributions it has made to the athletic department of E. C. H. S. And no matter what our futures may hold, we will still hold in highest esteem our Alma Mater. Q Two of the mainstays ot our basketball team, Tira- bassi and Sheehan, warm up for a game. Although bas- ketball. football, and track are the most important, the little sportsf' intramurals, provide golden moments for many. V5 C'ltdm,2i0nAftQ2 Team . . . l+3B15NSBURG-CAMBR1A SCORING RICCORID I .f,.Il.S. CIOIIPIIIQIIIQII I I I'unxsutz1wm-x' ml IITUSSOII m3 Cononmuglu Twp. I0 Ilolliclzlyslunrg 2 XIX-sllllulll 7S Iiurm-sImm'o ' Imliaum :I I'0rlalf.Ec' .IUNIOR VARSITY 0 lncliaum ll IIOTIRIQI' l RICSIIMI'IN lf! I'orIa1g1' Crm-ssmn Opp. I 2 6 0 I 'S ...I 6 I0 ,- I O 0 I9 I4 US 0 ,-1 .II INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD Player Dumauu 'firilmssi Nalglc IJz1.I1lcIic'v I . .-Xnldawsmu Dc-Hmm Rrzmifl' Rugm' SIlic'IcIs Sitcllko I,c-xvlnclllsky' RyIIw T.D. RP. I5 5 SJ 20 7 0 2 0 2 0 I 0 I 0 .IUNIOR VARSITY I 0 I 0 FRICSIIMEN 2 I I l I 0 w.' A 'M ,I ' I .K X . V L X . .-Kuala-rsm an T6 llgunvs, guamlg C. .'XIIlIt'I'SOIl mul: Sul IIRIIIC. um Total 95 74 42 I2 I2 fi fi fi 6 13 ,- G Front Row QIL-It to rigI1U- l.u'I4Im': Ijlllllllll. Inu-IQ: 'l'im- lmssi. Inu-IX: Swupv, gu1u'mI liuxiclsml. Inu-kz N ll Il I 0 Imalukg Row Two - Xlvllnll Izu'IxI1-3 ZRIIIIIIUIII, 1-ml: IDL- IHYIILI. 1'lIlIL I , .'xlI'lIl'I'SOll iII:l. I:ln'IxI1': Nh' llvrg Buck Row- I.a1-Illclicv, Ima-IX: Nlilulu-II gl1a11'cI: lirzmillq, I1alc'Ix: III1ll'Ii IllI'IxKf'f5 Xlurilm, IIIIUIX. Front Row-Plmillips. lau- kI1': Shim-IcIs. Im11cI4: Klutz guard: Rulvixln. Imuk: Rvvln Imm'IQ: Nlumlvs. Imn'I4: Rack Row-Ruutll, guamI: Ilurluv- vl. gllau'tI: 'I'iImImt. Ialvklv -Ium-s, u'nI1'rg Ralgvr, ond guard. WINS Mr. Cook teenterj, who has heen eoaeh at E.C.ll.S. sinee 1939, this year eliinaxed an outstanding record when his green teani clinched two eoiil'erenees. Mr. Cook is ilanked on his left hy Mr. Bartoletti, junior var- sity and l-reslnnan coach, an-d on his right hy Mr. Meehan. varsity assistant t-oat-Ii. Mr. Cook's record at E.C.ll.S. shows a total of S3 games won, 22 lost. and I tied. llis coaching career here was interrupted hy two years of Nayy ser- yiee. llis first assignment was at NVood Township and then he trans- ferred to Shade Township hefore com- ing here. llis all time reeord shows 109 wins. 37 losses, and six ties. Nlr. Bartoletti, a protege of Mr. Cook, has completed his second year as assistant coaeh and Mr. Meehan hegan his duties here in the fall of 1949. An inexperienced E.C.ll.S. team. said to he one of the greenest in years, hrought honor to our school hy winning the XVestern Confer- ence and Mountain Conference. At the heginning of the 1952 foothall season Nlr. Cook stated in a newspaper interview that this year's foothall team was one of the green- estv teams E.C.H.S. had had in years. But through an error. the team was billed as one of the greatest E.C.H.S. teams. This billing proved true. This year the team stayed at home for early training. The fellows camped at the high school for two weeks hefore the opening of school. They slept in the gym, ate meals that were prepared in the cafeteria, and worked out on the E.C.H.S. athletic field. Our team fought through a tough season f?'l'Q7-:ffl-veit ,Q-' WESTERN AND MOUNTAIN FOOTBALL CONFERENCES against inany capahle opponents and came out undefeated with eight wins and one tie. E.C.ll. S. won the Mountain Conference Championship, and, after compiling 508 conference points, which topped the points of any other team in the XV est- ern Conference, E.C.H,S. became YVL-stern Con- ference Champions also. As if an unheaten team werent enough. Some of otn' p yers had further honors hestowed on them. C ' two co-captains, Carl Anderson and Guy bassi, xxgere named to the first squad ot the Scholz ' ic Tribune-Democrat Team. Bill Za Joni, A dy Dehona, Fred Anderson, Ceo'f Mitchel, Edward Black. and Ilair Du- nn 1 so rece' ed honorahle vntion on this tea uy 1 o received hon le ' intion on tl 'A ta Teamf, A . if .4,Q,.v'.fl My Q ,fp V A FRESIIMAN kleq Moore, hack: Brat back. TT FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row-Lagana, tu guard: Selak, endg l,a ynskl. end: Nlellunn, een Rolls. guard. Row Tun Pasa, guardg Cessna. tat Cihson, taekle: Bowinnu endg Hager, eenterg Ex haek. Back How-Sm wi esh, end: Loupe, tat 1 llylke, haekg Leyendu i end: Maekall. guard: Sithk 700f6dff Herve . . . 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'111l1ll1g11 1'1111'11N13l1TQ 11-11 1111 11111' 11111s1- g111K11'll 1111-111's. '11111' 17111115 Sll11l11ll'I'1'C1 Cf11111-- 1111- XVII, 11ilI'll1'S1l1Jl'1l 11111111 11111-11 111 1111' 111x1 111i111111- 111 IIl1lllQ1I 111XX'11.f351-153. 111' QS-28. SQU1C1'1f1'1 1111.111 '1'1g111 111111 111'1'1'. 11111 1111' 5L'11I11' XYZISIIQ1 S,-XF1'1'11Y 141111511 7111711 Illllllj 51111111 lll1'1l 1111' '1'11111111xsi. . . 1'1111'11x11111'1: 53-17Cfr1'ss1111 11. '1'1l1lllg1l 1111' 111'1'-g111111- SXY11171' 1361 1-1111111 111 111151. 17111 1-11111111111 1l111L'1i 11111 1111 11111114 1111111-1'1111g, 1111- I7111i1s 11111511111 1111' 11111i1111s 111111 s11111s111-1 111111111111 1111111. '1'11'i11L1ss1 11111'1' 1111111-11 XV1I1l1 111l1lI1'11 11111 111 11111' 1111s111' .'xlI111'l'h111I 1-441, 111111111-1531.11-1I'i1171lNS1. L111111111-1: 111' 1111- 11'11111i11g 11111111 115 1111' 171'xi1s 1-1111111111 111111111111 T ' 11. 11111 511111112 -X1.X1OS'111 Nllj.f1l' 1251 1111111151 LI111 111110, 115 N1111'111'111,121 11011111111 1'1X1'I'f'111111f'.5 111 1111' 11111 111111 il 1'1-111 11111- 11111051 11111L'1i1'C1111l1 1111' 1Y1'x111111111 1l11'1-i11'l'. 111 1.1101 1'11J1'1lS- 1'11s11i11111'11 11111'-1111111 111111l11lf'S1J11I'Q. 11111111-1. 15321, x1K'c1.1111', 11111'g 1111111151 l'1lll 1111111 111111 11119 11111- . . . 1'1111'l131l1Il'Q 32- MllIll1J1lll1, :11111 11111111551 lll'1' 11i1i11g 11 1111 . . . 11s 1111' 5L'11l'1' X11-5111111111 111, 11111111 1111 . . , 1'11J1'lIS111ll'Q 411+1111111111y's11111'g 18. T11 KaAleeteerA . . . VARSITY AND E.C.H.S. 46 67 67 60 38 5 l 42 67 65 50 50 56 82 62 89 66 Player Tiralmassi Dv Bona Nagle . Davidson Anclcrson Slum-4-lman Zamlvoni Pvcluzzi Duman lIlllllSll Sutilla Pvcluzzi VARSITY SCNSOIIIS Record flillllllllilllgll clOllCll1Llllgl1 , . Com-nuuxglm Twp. Ferndale Johnstown XVI-stmont lmliana VVlllCllX'l' Crm-sson XVCSIIIIOIII Fvrmlale .Iolmstown Conemauglm Twp, XVimllwr . . lncliana lfrcsson INDIVIDUAL SCORING lNo! Including Tournamentl Goals Foul 3 101 53 7:3 64 61 43 . 35 30 34 27 26 29 10 7 4 0 . 1 I1 0 1 2 :38 28 S OPP. . 58 . 64 , 50 . .41 68 .. 50 62 52 63 71 53 66 53 -77 71 60 Tota 255 210 165 100 95 81 27 8 7 6 4 104 1 80 Back Row: Pccluzzi, Zamlxoni Amlvrson, Sutilla, Mr. Cook. JUNIOR VARSITY Season's Record E.C.H.S. OPP. ,. clOlli'lHilllgll , , 29 37. Ctlllt'lllllllgll , . 25 33 , Conemaugh Twp. . . , 18 47 ,. . .Ferndale . ., ,.,, . 42 38 , .jolmstowu . ., 62 27 .VVPSIIHOIII .. 56 44 . , . Indiana . 28 31 . , NViudber . . .39 36 . . Cressou 34 30 . NVQ-stmont 61 40 Ferndale , 27 38 . Iolmstown 49 51 . clOll6Il1l1l1gll Twp. 42 30 . . . XVimlber I . , , 22 47 , Indiana .. 4:3 33 . Cresson , 29 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player Goals Fouls Total Rulmisll 39 24 102 Sutilla , . , 32 28 87 Rech , , 20 28 68 Sllielcls . ,. 22 19 6:3 Zamboni , 22 6 50 Klotz , 11 9 31 Bartocci . . 5 I3 23 Jones . 8 -1 20 VViddowson . 6 8 20 Branifl , 6 I 13 Stoy . , 2 3 7 Hager I -I 6 Maudes . ..,. 0 1 1 Bottom Row: Sllecllzlu. David- son, lJl'llOllil, 'lIll'1llJilS5l, Nagle. FRESHMAN TEAM WIN CHAMPIONSHIPS For the second time in the history of our school, the varsity basketball team this year won the Varsity F Tournament of St. Francis College in Loretto. Our team defeated Portage Ioint Schools 67-50, Johnstown Catholic High School 58-55, F ranklin-Conemaugh Twp. 53-49, and Adams-Summerhill joint 54-44. Cookie,' Tirabassi won the most valuable player award at the tournament. Another high basketball honor to come to E.C.H.S. was the Mainline League Championship won by our Freshman team. In Tri-County League competition, our varsity placed fourth in the senior division, and our junior varsity placed third in the junior division. F RESHMEN Season's Record Player Goals E.C.H.S. OPP. Conos .. .. .. 46 41 ..,. ,. Nanty Clo ...., ........ fi lsitii Av'V up .. .... ....... G allltzlll .... .... Lagalla 98 42 .. ...... ....,.,, C resson ...,., ........ A 4001.6 g .'g'.'. .'.'A'.'. Q1 43 ,'l'l . .l.l GOA.. .. 47 ..,..,.. ...,,., 40M . . 41 Portage ...., .,...... ........ South Fork ....., ., . Nanty Glo .,... ........ Gallitzin ...... .,...,. Cresson ......... .,..,.,., Portage ..... ,......,. ......... South Fork JUNIOR VARSITY Standing, left to right: Peduzzi, Jones, Branifl, Sutilla, Klotz, Mr. Meehan. Kneeling: lmisli. Rr-ch, Shields. Stoy. YVicldowson, Ruger, Ru- Wm FRESHMEN Standing, left to right: Mr. Bartoletti, Plummer, Moore- Rylke, Kozicki, La- guna, Conos, Sichko, Sanger. Kneel- ing: Carns, Bracken, Ciovacchini, Mcllugh, Valivri, Pasa, Phillips. Sl Plummer . .,,., . . . 13 Carns .... .... . 2 McHugh ,.. , 3 Nimmo ...,,.., ..,.... 2 Rylke ,.,..., ......, 1 Pasa . ,. I 0 Sauger .,...................,...,...... Fouls Total 21 113 16 92 16 80 5 61 16 58 6 32 2 6 0 6 0 4 2 4 1 3 3 3 yn tramural SPORTS PROVIDE TRACK AND GOLF TEAMS Iihcnshurg-Cfaunliria lligh School truck tcauu took part in two truck niccts lust spring. The first was the blohustown Ccntcr truck incct spon- sorccl hy Pitt Uuivcrsity. At this nic-ct Lcroy Dcolai, ai lust vcau' gmcliizltc of E. C. 11. S., won thc clziss A shot put and juvclin throw. 'l'hc Caunhriu County track nicct. which shoulcl huvc hccn hcld ut thc Cunihriu Countv Fuirgrouncls in Ehcnshurg on May 9. 1952, wus postpouccl until May 20. 1952. hccuusc of wcalthcr conditions. lt finally was hclcl at Cochrzin High School in Johnstown hccuusc of ai niuclnly track ut tht- fuirgrouncls in lihciishurg. Thcrc wcrc 12 schools L'OIllDL'tlIlg anal 22536 cntrics, and 19 of tlwsc wcrc from E. C. 11. S. Thu thrcc top contcnclcrs ut tht- nicct wcrc Fcrnclailc. the 1951 chaunps. Bcaivci'clnlc. who won tht- class B titlv at thc tlohnstown Ccntcr nicct, and tlw Ehcnshiirg-Czunhriu truck tczuu. Four ncw cvcnts wcrc uclclctl to lust ycur's truck incct. Tlu-y wcrc discus throw, jnvclin throw, polc vault, uncl SSO-yurcl rcluy. IC. C. Il. S. czunc out fourth nt this nu-ct with il totul of 25': points. llclping to make- thc-sc points was 'l'i1'2ll7llSSl who plaicccl scconcl in thc 100-and 200-yurcl duslu-sg Dcolzl won first plucc in thc shot put :incl juve-lin throwg Yuskowitx plucccl third in thc high jump. Unc of thc ncwcr sports ut tht- high school is golf. During thc spring months of last ycur thc golf tcaun haul two lllL1fL'lll'S, hoth ol' which wcrc with Fcrmlalc. Onc wus plnyccl at Ft'l'llll2llP and thi- othcr was playccl ut Ehcnshurg on the Coun- trv Cluh golf coursc. E. CI. ll. lost hoth mutchcs. 12-3 and S12-612. ENJOYMENT FOR ALL STUDENTS IN SCHOOL 'llhc scxcnlli pcriod gym class cnjoys :ui cx- citing Nl7lIl'yl71lll gaunc. Yullt-ylmll wus not in cludcd in thc hoysl intru- nmrul s morls hut wus cn- loymd hy lll 'l'hc chaunpion xollcy- hull tcaun, homc room 204. aidmirc tht- ncw truphy. Tcaun lncmhcrs wcrc: Front Row-Stinsu mam. Fcnncll, Scaunam, Daixis, Bowniamg Back ROXViYl'l0llllK'l, Swinc- ford, 'l'ownscnd. Altcr school had taikcn up laist full amd cvcryonc had scttlcd down to ll ycau' ol' studying. school hccaunc ai littlc dull with thc rcpctition of clalsscs-this was thc tiinc thc intrammrall sports lmcgam. Thcsc gauncs wcrc under thc ailnlc guidamcc of Miss Dcllcllonnc amd Nh: Mccham. thc physical cducaltion tcaichcrs. Thc girls, intrannurarl sports consistcd of x'ollcy'ha1ll amd halskcthaill amd wcrc plalycd in the gym alftcr school. An alccuraltc record of thcsc ganncs was ltcpt in thc girls' locker room. Thc Lcaldcr Clulm girls alctcd als officials alt thcsc ganncs- scoring, timing, amd rcfcrccing. Thu boys' intraunm'a1l sports wcrc usually plalycd during, lunch hour. amd mcmhcrs of thc Varsity Cluh ofliciartcd alt thcsc gauncs. Tlirougli thcsc sports cvcryonc lcairns tcaun work, fair play, amd has an chamcc to display his aithlctic aihilitics. A tcamfs success during thcsc gauncs was QllXVklf'S alttrihutcd to co-opcraltion amd sportsinamship. YVinncrs for thc year were: Cirls Yollcyhaill, Home room 2041 Cirls Barslqct- haill. Homo room 108g Boys Halslcethalll. Home room 211. S3 .x1lSl'Il1l't'8, 531 1'1l'ill1l'lll1L'CUIlI'M', 10 .M'1ixi1i1's, 55 Aclniixiistration, 9 A1111-1-tis:-1111-111s, 92 A1ll'1k'll11lll't'. 11 Alina Matvr, 4 Alpha '1'ri-11i-Y, 66 ArtC1u11, 59 Band, 70 llaslu-t11a11, 80, 81 150111 '1'ri-11i-Y. 66 fiil1l'Il'l1Alf, 56 c11ll'l'l'1t'Lll1t'I'8, 65 Classvs. 44 Coaclu-s, 77 c10Illllll'fL'1kl1 Coursv, 10 1,1lllL'l' Band, 71 D1-clit-ation, 6. 7 Dt-Ita '1'ri-Hi-Y. 66 Draniatirs, 68, 69 Faculty, 14, 15, 16, 17 15. h1.j01lIlS1Ull, 4, 13, 19, 51 liclwarcl Annnann, 6, 7, 17, 20 59. 60 1.ois Anlwny, 10, 14, 47, 58 1.ouis Bartolvtti, 15, 77, 81 'jklllll'S1,.f:001i, 15. 65. 77, 80 Dora Dax is, 8, 17. 20,67 Dorothy Davis, 9, 14 1,1ll2l1,t'11l' Donna-, 11. 16, 60 jost-ph Dugoni, 11, 16, 59, 69 Marilyn 1'1llg1t'1I1lI'1, 10, 15 C11-una Evans, 16, 17, 50, 61 Nlartin lfaraliaugli, 16 Aclvlaicla- Flanagan. 17. 20 Mary lflyllll, 16 101111 Caynor. 15, 50 xV1111illl1 Cruvvr. 11, 16. 41. 69 ltlarian llayvs, 15. 16 11uc1o1ph Ivant-ic, 14. 63 1.1'ci111' Iann-s, 14. 47. 66 Mit-11111-1 1X1arg1-tan. 16, 59 Nlartlni 11.jo111-s, 10, 1-4, 62 john Kl'1lllll'1l1l1U'I', 15, 47 julia livasv. 15 1,UlIill11Ll'111l'l', 17. 20, 61 Dorotlly liiphart, 15, 44 Kathryn 1,ohr, 5. 14, 59 Eclwarcl 1x1l't'11tlll, 16. 77, 81 C1-ralcl M1111-r. 15. 44 5114411111-1 Pipas. 17. 61 Os:-:11'811vr111a11. 11. 16, 58 liicharcl D'.81icli. 17, 64 jr-ainw Soisson, 17. 41. 66. 69 Cyril 11 Str-mais. 15, 57, 62, 63 Frank '1'11oruton. 10, 14 jl1ill11':lN11l'8. 14, 67 juan Evans, 81-crvtary, 16 Stuch-nt '11l'ilL'1ll'I'S Shirlvy 1'1llf11t'1lkll't11. 14 Patricia 0211-11, 14 HHH'x1il1'1t'S21ll1l1l'C'1. 15 151111111111 C. S11ll'llll'l', 15 1611111112111 SUCIIVS, 79 Footlmall '1'1-anis. 76. 77 1 ootha11 NVrit1--up. 77 Frvs11111t-11, 50. 51. 52 1'7l'l'S1l1lll'1I Olticm-rs. 50 Futura- 1'12lI'ITll'TS, 58 Futurc '17t'ilL'11l'l'S. 57 ciilllllllll'11I'1-111-Y. 66 INDEX Cirls' Chorus. 72 Cirls' 1:Ins0m1J1c, 73 Co11 1'0a111, 88 llantlhook, 62 Ilighlights of Svnior C1ass, 20 junior Class, 44 S0p1lUll10l't' Class. 47 1 r1's11man Class, 50 11o1n1- Ecoiioinics Coursv, 10 lnclustrial Arts Cluh. 59 lntlustrial Arts Coursv, 11 Intramurals, 83 Introduction, 2 janitors, 17 M1-rlc janivs john Bc-rkstrvssvr 111-1-11 joucs -jllll10fS, 44. -15, 46 junior Ollicvrs, 44 Key Cluh, 60 Le-aclvi' Cluh, 60 Lihrary, 10 Link, 43 Nlaclouna, 56 N1tlyc1I'0NVll1Ilj.f. 40 Min-41 Chorus, 73 Music Course, 11 Music lligliliglits, 71, 73 Oral-lv Editors. 62 Oravlm' Stalls, 62, 63 SENIORS Antlcrsoii, Carl-11.11. 105-10, 22, 42, 57, 60. 65, 68, 74, 76, 78 Allt1l'l'SOI1, lfrancis-11.11. 106-22, 59 Angvrt, 111111111-11.11. 108-22, 41, 42, 63, 66 Arona-y, jaincs-11.11. 110-22, 70, 71, 73 Balclini, Arla-111---11.11. 111-18, 21, 22, 62. 63 Barr, Donald-11.11. 202-22, 64 Bcarvr, Paul-11.11. 203-22 Bcattiv. Carol-11.11. 204-22, 63, 70 Bc-cquct, Arthur-11.11. 205-11, 23, 59, 61, 63 Bvllish, Mikc-11.11. 206-23 Bcrkstwssn-r, A1'11-111--11.11. 212-23, 58. 63, 72, 7:3 Bc-rtuzzi, Francvs-11.11. 209-23 Binaut, AC1v1inc--11.11. 209-23, 62, 63 Blum, Lyllll Ann-11.11. 210-23, 62, 66. 70 Bowman, VVanc1a-11.11. 214-2, 23, 62. 63. 66 Broclish, Alice'-11.11. 214-5, 23, 59 Brown, Bvatricv-11.R. 215-24, 62, 63, 70 Brown Shirlcy-11.11. 214-24, 60, 6-3. 70 72 73 istwkltsf 1larry-11.11. 105-10, 24 1'atrons, 90, 91 Pvp Band, 71 Physical Education. 11 Prim-ipa1's M1-ssagc, 13 School Board, 12 511111111111 AllL1i'T8tDll jo11n Elclvr F. K. Owe-ns jann-s 11. Sannur 11arry Englchart Miss Martha C. Davis A. NV. Evans Cvorgu Davis Di11o Dc' Ynlis Hoy 1'1lIll711i'1i1 Frank Lagaiia 1o1111 Pavuk, jr. Burt Roost' lluclcus, Marie-11.11. 106-5, 24, 62, 63 Bnksa, Mary Louisc-11.11. 108-24 Buintorcl. Clyde Eldon-11.11. 109- 24, 59 Burlccy, joyuc-11.11. 110-24, 62, 63. 70 Burkhart, P11y11is-11.11. 111-24, 62. 63 68, 70. Burr, Stcvcns-11.11. 11:3-25, T1 73 Byrni- 14111111-11.11. 203-25, . 62, Cainphvll, janvl-11.11. 204-25. 66. T2 crisaa, Milly-11.11. 213-25, 70 63 59. 62. 6-3. Crissvy. Barliara-11.11. 210-25 63 60 C1-orgv Korinanis SL'1l001 ljictnrvs, 1, 2, 5 SC1K'l1Ul'f11ll138.61 Scoring Pwcortl 1 oot11a11. 76. 77 liaskt-t11a11, 80, 81 St-ason's Record Football, 76, 77 Baskm-t1Ja11, 80. 81 4-niors. 22-40 Svnior Diary, 20 Sc-nior Exe-cutivv Connnittcc, 21 81-nior 1 oot1ia11 Playa-rs. 78 Sl'lI1Ul'fJ111Cl'l'8. 20 Cristo, Mary Crctclicn-11.11. 211- 25, 62 Davidson, joscpli-11.11. 206-25. 65. 74, 76, 78, 80 Davison, janct-11.13. 215-18, 21 25, 41, 57, 60, 62. 66 Dishart. 1'1a1p11-11.11. 113-11, 26. 59, 63 1JOIIl0Il1L'1i, Francvs-H.R. 104-26, 41, 63. 65, 66 Dugan, Dorothy-11.11. 105-6, 26, 61. 67 Dulashaw, josc-ph-11.11. 212-26, 54, 63 Duinan, Clair-11.11. 106-4, 26. 65. 66. 74, 76, 78 Snow King and Q,1ll i'1l, 56 1 Sopliolnorcs. 47. 48, 4.1 Soplioinorv Olliccrs, 47 Spirit Stalls. 64 Stuclvnt Council, 57 '1'awasi Club, 58 Travl-' Tvain. 82 r17I'0I71Iy Cast-. 4 Varsity Club, 65 84 1'1i1Il118tUll, Elsie--11.11. 212-26, 62. 63 lirharcl. Arc1yf11.11. 108-26 41. 59, 60, 63, 66 Einanus-1, A1101--11.11. 107-26, 59, 60. 63. 64. 66 Evans, Mary Lois-11.R. 109-10, 27, 62. 63 Farahangh, Catherine-11.11. 209-9, 27, 62, 63 Fcath, joyeelyn-11.11. 110-27, 62, 63, 66, 72 Fetzer, Leona-11.11. 111-27, 58 Fitz, Elaine-11.11. 211-10, 27, 63 Frank, 11111105-l1.R. 202--27 Freiclhoff, joseph-11.11. 203-27, 70, 71 Fulton, Sain-H.H. 204-21, 27, 61, 68 Gahocla, Janet-H.H. 210-28, 54, 63 Getty, Donna-11.11. 205-28, 62, 65, 66, 68 Cherardi, Lorene-H. R. 206-10, 63, 65, 66, 72 Grove, john-l'l.H. 108-28, 59, 61 Guynn, Dorothy-H.H. 21 1-28, 63, 66 Haines, Charles-H.R. 1 04-4, 28, 60, 65, 68, 74, 76, 78, 83 Hayes, Iaequeline-11.6. 63, 66, 70, 72, 73 214-28, 60, 1 58, 61, 60, 62, 63, 28, 60, 58, 18, 42, Ileifclfinger, Russell-H.H. 214-28, 59, 61 llott, Eleanor-11.11. 105-29, 63 lludak, Steve-11.11. 106-10, 29, 62 Hunter, Rieharcl-11.6. 107-29, 59, 61, 63 Illig, Nancy-H.R. 108-10, 29, 60, 66 james, Bruce-H.R. 110-29, 63, 69 james, Rebecca-Il.R. 111-10, 29, 58, 63 Jervis, Tlieodore-H.R. 113-29, 59 johns, Sally CSarahJ-H.R. 202-29, 58, 63 Johnston, David--11.11. 204-19, 30, 60, 61, 73 Kessler, Mary Io--Il,R. 206-11, 30, 41, 62, 67 69 Killinger, Kathryn-11.11. 213-30, ..4 Kline, Nancy-11.11. 209-30, 60, 63, 66 Knee, Robert-11.11. 211-18, 20, 30, 57, 60, 83 Kormanis, Andrew-H.R. 212-30, 59 Koseiole, Delores-11.8. 215--30, 62 Kozak, Patricia-H.R. 104-10, 30, 62, 63, 67 Kuneehnan, Betty Lou--H.R. 106- 31, 60, 63, 66, 72 Larimer, William-H.R. 108-31, 70, 71, 83 Lauer, fElizahethl Ann-H.R. 109- 10, 31, 63, 66 Lenz, Marcella-H.R. 111-11, 31, 62, 63 Leri, Marie-H.R. 113-31, 63 Lesak, Barbara-H.R. 202-5, 31, 59, 63,73 Lipps, Marjorie-ll.H. 212-31, 62 Loupe, NVillian1-11.11. 204-31, 59, 70. 71 Maeehioni, Dolnenick-H.R. 205-32 Malloy, Carolyn-H.R. 108-32, 62, 63 Malone, Lois-H.H. 209-32, 62, 63, 66, 72 Manion, Rohert-H.R. 210-32 INDEX Marsh, Leona-1l.R. 211-32, 62, 70 Martin, ,lames-11.8. 214-20, 21, 32, 43, 57, 60, 68 McCloskey, Anna Marie-11.11. 211f 32, 54, 6:3 ML-Cully, Mary Lou--11.11. 105-32, 62, 63 McDermott, Helen-11.11. 108-11, 33, 62 McHugh, Thomas-1I.H. 107-33, 42, 59 MeKenriek, Carol-11.R. 108-33, 40, 57, 68, 70, 72, 73 Moyer, Carol-H.R. 110-20, 33, 42, 63, 64, 66, 70 Mullen, Robert--11.11. 213-33, 58 Nagle, Francis-H.R. 113-4, 33, 60, 65, 74, 76, 78, 80, 83 Novak, Romaine-H.H. 203-18, 21, 33, 62, 63, 65, 66, 68 Olexa, john-11.11. 205-33 Pabrazinsky, Dorothy-II.R. 206-34, 60, 61, 64, 66, 70, 71, 72, 73 Parrish, Bernadette-H.R. 109-10, 34, 62 Parrish, Edward-H.Pn. 213-5, 34 Pasko, Betty-H.Ft. 21934 Pastir, Donald-H.H. 209-434 Pearson, George-H.R. 210-34, 70 Poliziani, Virginia-11.11. 211--21, 34, 60. 62, 63, 66 Powell, Janis-H.li. 212-11, 34, 62, 64, 69, 70 Ramsey, Raymond-H.R. 104-35, 59 Rankin, Alice-1l.R. 110-11, 35, 62, 63 Reese, Thomas-1l.Ft. 105-2, 35, 59 Roberts, Kim-11.11. 214-20, 35, 41, 55, 57, 59, 60, 61, 68, 71, 73 Rodgers, Carol-H.R. 107-35, 57, 60, 62 63, 66, 70 Hose, Marclell-11.11. 109--2, 35 llussick, Naomi-H.li. 110-35, 62, 63 Salsgiver, Shirley-1l.R. 202-35, 62 Scanlan, Richard-H.R. 203-36 Seaman, Joanne-H.R. 204-36, 60. 62, 63, 65, 66, 72, 73, 83 Seese, Earl-H.R. 209-36, 65, 83 Sheehan, William-H.H. 206436, 59, 61, 65, 75, 80, 83 Shoff, Earl-1-LR. 110-10, 21, 36, 63, 68 Sholtis, Charles-H.R. 210-36, 54, 59, 61 Shunian, Paul-H.R. 211-11, 36 Shutak, Robert-H.R. 212-36 Sides, William-HB. 214-11, 21, 37, 60, 70 Smylnycky, Catherine+H.R. 105-8, 37, 62 Sohleskie, Agnes-H.R. 106-37, 62, 63. 66 Soisson, llonalclfllll. 104-ll, 37. 59 Spiuher Shirley-11.11. 107-8. 37, 62. 63 Squires, Gail--H.R. 104-37, 72, 73 Stiles, Fred-1-l.R. 110-8, 37, 70, 71, 73 Sotck, Leona-1l.R. 111-6, 37, 56, 62, 68 85 Straw, Kenneth-ll.li. 113-38 Stutvinan, Marvin-Il.H. 204438 42, 59, 60 Swope, John-ll.ll. 205-10, 18, 38, 57, 60, 65, 68, 74, 76, 78 Szekeresh, Mary-11.11. 206-38, 62, 63, 67, 68 Thir, Donalcl-1l.H. 213-38, 59 Thomas, Robert-ILR. 209-2, 38, 60, 61 Tiralrassi, Guy-11.11. 108-4, 20, 38, 56, 65, 68, 74, 75, 76, 78, 80, 83 '17l'lI't'll1ilI1, Katherine-11.11. 210-38, 62, 63, 64, 67 Tulowitzsky, Donald-HB. 212-10, 39, 62 Vassanelli, Patricia-H.Ft. 215-39, 62, 63, 66, 70, 71, 72 Vergerio, Ada-H.R. 104-39, 62, 66 Vieini, Betty Ann-H.R. 105-39, 41. 60, 63, 66 Walk, Joan-11.11. 106-10, 39, 58 VViddowson, Ronald-1l.R. 109-39 Wills, Eilm-H-11.11. 110-10, 39, 62, Wyse, loyec-H.R. 113-11, 39, 63, 72, 73 Yahner, Robert-11.131, 202-8, 40, 63 Yaskowitz. Dolores-H.R. 203-10, 20, 40, 57. 60, 62, 63, 65, 66, 68 Yr-vt-que-1, Marcia-1l.H. 204-21, 40, 62, 63, 66. 68, 70, 72, 83 Zawiskie, james-II.R. 204-9, 40 IUNIORS Albright, NVillia1n-lI.R. 213-46, 59, 64 Alnhriseo, Jann-s-11.11. 104-44, 60, 61. 64 Anderson, Mary Christine-11.3. 105 -41 Angert, Mary-1l.R. 106-44 Anna, llohert-ILP.. 109 Aroney, Anna Marie-11.11. 108-45, 57, 60, 64, 66, 70 Aurandt, Henry-ll.R. 106-44, 68 Ball, Donna-11.11. 109-11, 45 Balsinger, Daniel-11.11. 109-43, 44, 45, 73 Barefoot, Bernard-H.H. 113-53 Barefoot, Richard-11.6. 110-45, 61, 73 Barringer, Thomas-H.R. 113-53, 58 Belin, Dolores-H.R. 110-41, 45, 64, 67, 72 Binaut, Yvonne-H.R. 113-45, 64, 67 Black, Edward-H.R. 202-45, 65, 74, 76, 78 Bono, Mario-H.H. 203-45, 60, 64 Boring, Cordelia-H.R. 107-41, 44, 58, 59, 67 Boring, Ronald-H.R. 212 Bowman, Marjorie-ll.R. 204-45, 64, 67, 83 Boyle, Charlotte-ll.li. 209-46, 60, 61. 64. 70 Branas, Emil-ll.ll. 205-46, 58, 70 Brunilf, John-11.11. 206-46, 65, 76, 81 Brenza. Robert-H.R. 213--46, 60, 61, 68 Broad, Robert-ll.H. 210-46 1111019 jus:-p11--11.11. 210-'16 111Il1ll1Ilh1ij', 1'11im1wl1l--11.11. 212--16, 64 Umm-rum. 1m1-11111-11.11. 214--16. 58. 67. 72 Ce-rm-su. Nlnry jam:-f11.11. 215-46. 6-1. 66, 72 C1u'l'llis1Qy, 'Io1m-11.11. 10-1-4.1, 61. 7:3 Clmrlvy. llolm-11.11. 105-4-1. 59 Ciulli, 1105.-11.11. 215--46. T0 1Ju1l1in, llnvis-11.11. 111-45 llzltsku, N1i1c1rc-11-11.11. 113-523 Dauis, 'lamm'-11.11. 20'-1--15, 57, 60, 61. 66, 70, 83 lizlvis, ululin-11.11. 205-716. 51, 61. 6-1, 66, T0 171-1mm1, Andy-11.11. 20:3-715. 65. 44. .-p-1 . 76, so H Dr-l1u1nis, jus:-pl:-11.11. 209--16. 51. 60 Dilivk, 111114111105-11.11. 210-46. 57 lhislmng. Kay-11.11. 211-46. 67. 72 Dislmng. N1nr1vm'-11.11. 212-46. 6-1. 66. T0 llnlmmsky. 11u111'r1-11.11, 215--16, 57 1Dm1g1u'l'ty. 41U1l1l11f11,1,k. 10-1-44. 66, 73 Dmvln'y. 1111.1-11.11, 105--1-1. 70. T2 17lll'1l1ll. -113511311-11.11. 1067-1-1 Durhuw, 1178011114-11.11. 107-471 1'1 1il'lll'Hl1t'. l11iulcmf11.11. 106-45 1'1r1m9strm. 11u1u'rl--11.11. 109---215. 60, 64 1Cmumu'1 1161141-nn-11.11. 110-415, 59, 66 liums, Rzlylmrml--11.11. 115-45 1'1ilI'1l1Jil1lLf1l, Clair-11.11. 202-45 1fzlr1.ua. Ste-plum-n-11.11. 202--15 1 c-mn'11, -Iamvl Louisu-11.11. 204-45. 66. 14:3 lfimllr-y, Doris-11.11. 205-411. 46, 58. 67 1 l11lu1l,-lu1m-11.11.2131!-16 f11'l'yl'Z. 1'am1--11.11. 209-46 Uvlly, 17Al1l'-11.11. 210--16, 58, 59. 60, 6-1, 68 Chnss, 1Jc'1nr1's-11.11. 21-1-67, 72. 73 C1ns.., 11111111111-411.11 2157-16. 59 Uulxlu-r, Yule-ulim--11.11. 105-41 KIliI1i11l, Alam--11.11. 109 --Y-15 llri11il11. 111l1'1lil1'i1711.11. 110-5:3 Cross, f11lur11's-11.11. 111--15, 60, 61 Guynn, S1uir11'yf11.li. 11f1f'15. 56. 59, 66, T0 111611, 1101lr'l'1A-11.11. 202--115 11alrx'c'y, 1 rs'c11'riC1i-11.11. 204-45, 83 lluvvrll, .lon-11.11. 203-45 llvrvsco, Alica'-11.11. 206--16, 64, 72 llilws, 1.611151---11.11. 213--46, 66. 72 llnkv, jucly-11.11. 209-46, 60. 66 llnllnwsky, XVi11i1xm-11.11. 210-44. -16. 60. 70 11nrlu'l'. Uoris-11.11. 214--16. 6-1. 67. 70. 72 luck:-us. 11ilI'1NII'll-11.11. 105-53, 6-1 -Iaum-s, Dmmu--11.11. 106-45, 58, 67. 70. T2 1l'1'l11ll1', Dura-11.11. 211-53. 72 Iolmmn, fInr1-11.11. 212-46, 70, 71 Inm-s. Huy-11.11. 111A-45. 76. 81, 83 KilSL'il1i, Bur1mru-11.11. 202-45 INDEX Kvrr, KZlt111l'l'll-11.16. 204-45 Klaycu, 1..LlXVI'l'1lL'C-11.R. 205--16, 61 K1utl, Xvllyllk'-11.11. 206-46, 76, 81 K01u'1, 1,.ltl'iL'1i-11.11. 213--16 Korlmlm-c, -1osc'p11-11.11. 209--16 Kormamis, NVi11ium-11.11. 210-46 Koxicki, 1J.'Oll1l-11.R. 105-53 KllllCL'1lIlklll, -1l'illl111.R. 212-40. 44, 46, 57. 60, 66, 70 1.11-I11c1icm', Tony-11.11. 214-46, 65, 7-1, 76. 78 Laumingluun, Elizallx-t11-11.11. 105- 44. 70. 72 1..ll1'1llll'l', Arm--11.11. 106-44, 60, 64 68. 70 1.1-ary, JAIIIIUS--11.11. 109-45 Ln-mis, X'V'l'l'111l111.11. 110-45 1.itt1r-. 1 u1w1'-11.11. 113-45, 67 1.1oyc1, 1i1im1wt11-11.11. 203--15, 67 1.1uyc1. jullws-11.11. 204-45 Lugxw, Paltricial-11.11. 205--16. 59, 61. 67 1.ym1s. Pzltricizl-11.11. 106-44, 66. 73 N1z11ms1Qy, Ps-ts-1'-11.11. 210-46 1N11micm, Mary-11.11. 211-46, 66, 72 Mmm, 1511-z111or711.11. 109--15, 67, 68 N12llII'Ul', Nlyrnn-11.11. 111-45. 60. 64, 66. 68. 72 5111171111-1'1'i. -Ivzm-11.11. 215--4-1, -16, 60. 66 N1uCq11w. .1llllll'SA11.11. 113445, 65. 74 76 Mr-Dmw-11. 11ic1uz1rc1A'11.11. 2044415 Nlcilm-, K1'nm't1l-11,11. 10544-1 x1Cf1UXVllll, 1S1iza11u't1l-11.11. 106--1-1. 66. 70 510111-m'y, XVi11izm1--11.11. 107--14 N1cKut1.'11, -Izulvt-11.11. 108-53, 64 N1c'11fxt1. .1alL'1i-11.11. 110--45, 59, 65. 66. 76 N1m'1nyk, Stm-1111011-11.1'1. 111-45 N1i1c'1lc'11, GL-01'f.fvf11.l1. 202f-15, 65. 76 S1mm1mm'm', VVaxyl1L'-11.11. 203-45, 61 Mya-rs. Antoim-ttv-11.11. 205-44, 116, 66 N151-rs. Mary Jillll'-11.11. 206-46. 61. 61. 66. 70 Nm-uma, -Iuxm-s--11.11. 104-114 Nc-wnum, C1mr1vm'f11.11. 209---16, 58. 64, 67 x111ilT1, NVi11ialm-11.11. 210--16, 58 Nimmo, Alarm-s-11.11. 211-.46 Ny1amc1. ,1um'1-11.11. 212-46, 67 O11-xxx, c12l11lL'I'1Ill'-11.15. 111-45, 56 1,l'l1llZZ1, Fnulcis-11.11. 203-45, 60, 61, 80, 81 Porgosky, Lug-i110-II.R. 215-46 Prycv. DalYi'c1-11.l'1. 106-58 Quinn, Myra-11.11. 107-44, 59, 67, 68 11algc'l', 131121110-11.11. 109-45, 59, 61 llagvr, c:l'Tll1C111l'l'-11.11. 110--15 Ruilvr, S11ir1vy'-11.11. 111--45. 58. 59. 67 1111.1-, Cllurlottc-11.11. 113-45, 72 Hoc1gurs. Doris-H.11. 203-45 llubinsky, 101111-H.R. 203-45 11051-, C1m'1i-11.11. 204-45 liylkr, Murimm-11.11. 205-46. 66 Sal1m, Curu1yn-11.11. 206-46, 59, 61, 64. 67. 73 86 Sm vring, Burlmmul-11.11. 211--46, 67, 70 Sclrruck, 1111111-11.11. 209-46 SL'1lI'ill1l'!', Ec1waLrc1u-11.11. 210-46 59. 60, 64, 66 Sm-zunnn, Namcy-11.11. 108-45, 56. 59. 60. 66. 73 Sl'Illl'1S1Jl'l'g'CI', Viviam-1I.R. 211-46 66, 72 Scymour, Nliflllil-11.11. 212-46, 58 S1101-111111, Cmlstuncc-H.H. 215--16, 66, T3 S111-rrun, Margurct-l1.H. 106-44. 73 Singer, Donald-11.11. 105-44, 57 Sir1i0, Li11iaxl-11.11. 106-44, 72 Smith, 1101's-n-11.R. 107-44, 57, 64. 66. 70. 72 Smith, Kk'Illll't11-11.R. 109-15 SlIlUk0ll1L'1l, Mary-11,R. 111-15, 58, 66 Snydcr, jolm-11.11. 113-45 Sprinklv, E1izn1xL't11-H.R. 203-45. 58, 67 Sturm-11, Micluxel-II.R. 204-45 Str-plu-us, Rodllcy-11.R. 206--16 Sturm, 11v1L'11-11.11. 213-46 S1l'l'll1i0, Ami 1NIal1'i'v-11.11. 211-55. 64. 66. 72 SWV1Il0fUI'l1, 11o1u'1't-11.11. 215--16, 60 '1'1mmus, Bnrlmru-11.11. 104-44, 66, 72, 73 '1'rucmzm, SilI'il11-11.11. 105-44. 6-1 x71lllC1l'll1lL'l'j.I1I, -lo1mw11.11. 106 Vary. Murylou-11.11. 107--4-1, 6-1, 66, p NV.1ssvr, Ex'v1yn-11.11. 109--15 NVnt1xins, Fuyu-11.11, 110--15, 6-1, 67 72 NVvu1z, Eur1-11.11. 111-45 NVidc1uwsm1. Ho1x'rt-11.6. 205-46. 61. 81 Zll1ll130Il1, NVi11ium-11.11. 209-53. 65. 76, 80 SOPHOMORE Adams, Mary Amr-11.11. 104-47 59, 67 .'xllC1C'l'Sllll, 1 rr-L1-L-1'ick-11.11. 106--17 57, 60, 64. 65. 76, 80. 83 Alll1L'I'SlJI1, 1114-1lzlrc1-11.11. 105-47, T6 Armu-y, Mary-11.11. 109-46, 67, 72 Aram-y, Ruth Ann-11.11. 110-48, 66, 70 v v w Bal11. Cvmmrpu'-11.11. 111-48 lizmfivld, Thomas-H.H. 113-48 15a11'1n-r, Vivian-11.11. 202-48, 72 Burma, Mary Martha-H.R. 203-11, 48, 57, 66, 70, 71 Barrickmam. Shirley-11.6. 204-18, 66, 72 Burringvr, Lois -Icam-11.11. 202-48 Burtocci, Robert-11.R. 205-48. 76 Bl'l1Ilill', Fm1wrt--11.R. 213-49. 57 Bcnnvtt, Donna--11.11. 211--18, 70 Bit-vr, Louisc-11.11. 202-53. 58 Bo1iugm', Namcy-1l.R. 211-19, 58, 61, 67 Bono. Evelyn-l'I.R. 212-49, 66 Booth, David-1'1.R. 214-49, 60, 76 Bcmtlr, Rig-1u1rc1-H.R. 215-47. -19 Bowers, 1jUIlllil1I1.H. 105--17, 67, 71 Bl'il.L'1iL'll, T1lK7lll1lS111.11. 106-47 Bright, Alice-H.H. 107-47, 57, 67, 72, 73 Brown, Elaine-H.R. 109-47, 48, 66 72, 73 Brown, Ceorgeanna-11.8. 110-48, 67, 72 Buekus, Louise-H.R. 211-53, 58, 59, 67, 72 Buffoni, Elizaheth-H.R. 111-48, 66, 70 Bukovitz, Andrew-H.H. 113-48 Burket, Dolores-H.R. 202-48, 67, 72, 73 Burkey, Daniel-H.R. 203-48 Butler, Cary-H.R. 105-53, 73 Chervenie, john-H.R. 204-48, 70 Chiesa, Bruno-H.R. 205-48 Cleaver, Lillian-H.R. 206-49, 66, 72 Clymire, William-H.R. 213-49 Conrad, Vera-H.H. 209-49, 67 Coughlin, George-H.R. 203-48 Courtney, Donald-H.R. 213-49 Crossmum, William-HB. 213 Croyle, Robert-H.R. 211-49 Dahlin, William-H.R. 212-49 Davidson, D'onalc1-H.R. 214-49 Davidson, Ronald-H.R. 215-49 Davis, Betty-H.R. 104--47, 66, 72 Davis, Donald-H.R. 203 De Bona, Andrew-H.R. 203-45, 80 Delaney, John-H.B. 206-49, 59, 61 Delfenhaugh, Phyllis-H.R. 105-47, 72 Dixon, Paul-H.R. 214-53 Donoughe, Loretta--H.R. 215-49 Dulashaw, Mary-H.R. 110-48, 67, 72 Duman, Marjorie-H.R. 111-41, 48, 66, 72 Dushaw, Edward-H.R. 113-48, 73 Dutkoski. Michael-H.R. 202-48 Erdley, Howard-H.R. 204-48 Evanehiek, Patricia-H.R. 203-48, 66. 72, 73 Fahlfecler, Dorothy-H.R. 205-48 Farkas, Ann-H.R. 206-49 Fregly, Linda-H.R. 213-49, 67, 72, 73 Freidlmff. Fay-H.R. 209-49, 61 Frick, Robert-H.R. 210-11, 49, 58 Fye. Shirley-H.R. 211-49, 58, 61, 72 Cagliardi, Luisa-H.R. 212-49, 67 Calligan, Dorothy-H.R. 214-49, 59, 67, 72 Cates, William-H.R. 215-49 Cillfey. Carol-HB. 104-47, 61 Cillin, VVanda-H.R. 105-47 Cittings, Shirley-H.R. 212-49 Graham, Evelyn-H.R. 107-47, 72, 73 Graham, Shirley-H.B. 106-41, 47, 66, 72 Gregg, Mary Ann-H.R. 106-47, 66 Havens. Nancy-H.R. 107-47, 58, 72, 73 Haines, Margaret-H.R. 108-48, 58, 72, 73 Hammond, Barbara-H.R. 109-48, 66 Hanna. Theadora-H.R. 110-41, 48, 66, 70 INDEX Higgins, James-H.R. 113-48 Hill. Doris-H.R. 203-48 Hill, John-H.R. 204-48, 58, 61 Hines, Elaine-H.R. 205-48, 67 Holsopple, Irene-H.R. 206-49, 64, 67, 72 Hott, Betsy-H.R. 209-49, 61 Hresko, Frank-H.R. 215 Hughes, Ernest-H.B. 210-49, 61, 70, 73 Hunt, Wendell-H.R. 110-11, 48, 58, 70 Illig, Jane-H.R. 104-47, 58, 6'7 Itle, Mary Frances-H.R. 104-47 Jackson, Lois-H.B. 106-47, 67 Jacobs, Shirley-H.Px. 212-49, 58, 61, 72 Jenkins, Ioan-H.R. 214-11, 49, 67, 72 Jenkins, Kenneth-H.R. 215-49 Johnston, Ethel Jean-H.R. 111-48, 57, 66, 70, 72 Iones, Eleanor-H.R. 107-47, 59, 66 lones, Patricia-H.R. 108-48, 61 Kalmar, Susan-H.R. 111-48, 72 KatY1nhorn, William-H.R. 210-49, 6 Kepler, Donna-H.B. 113-48, 66, 72, 73 Klaylco, Hannah-H.R. 202-48, 72 Koegler, Mad-eline-H.R. 108--48 Kohute. Betty Ann--H.R. 203-47, 48, 67 Kormanee, lohn-H.Pv. 204-48 Kormanis, Helen-H.R. 205-48, 72 Kostelnili, George-H.R. 206-49 Kozak, John-H.R. 213-49 Koliol. Louise-H.R. 209-49, 72 Lack, Betty Jane-H.R. 210-49, 72, 73 Lajudice, Kevin-H.R. 211-49 Lamer, Bernadette-H.B. 206--49 Lanier. Virginia-H.R. 104-53 Lash. Ronald-H.R. 212-49, 60 Leahey, Joseph--H.R. 214-49 Lenz, James-H.R. 215-49 Licastro, Ioseph-H.R. 104-47 Link, ludith-H.R. 205-47, 64, 67, 72, 73 Link, Merle-H.R. 106-47 Lit7inver, Catherine--H.R. 108-48, 67. 72 Lutalc, Marlene-H.R. 110-48, 72 Lvthzoe, Iohn-H.R. 206-58. 70, 71 Mac-ehioni, Eleanor-H.R. 213-53. 66 Maekall, Millar-d-H.R. 111-48 Maclcel. William-H.R. 113-48 Makin. Robert-H.R. 104-47, 58, 64, 73. 83 Mancles. Stephen-H.R. 203-48, 60, 64. 73, 76. 83 Manion. Harriet-H.R. 202-48. 72 Marheflca. Bernard-H.R. 204-48 Martin, Evalyn-H.R. 205-48, 72. 73 Mayer, Donald-H.R. 206-49. 58 Maves. Marlene-H.R. 213-49, 57, 67, 72 McBreen, Glenn-H.R. 209--49. 73 McChain, Sandra-H.R. 210-49, 66 McKinnon. Iohn-H.R. 211-49 Mentch Frances-H.R. 212-49, 57, 67, 70 Miller, Barbara-H.R. 214-49, 72 87 hlillmr, Sylvia-11.11. 215-49, 70 lvlolnar, Alhert--lI.l'l. 110--48 Monyak, Dorothy-H.R. 106-47, 67, 72 Murphy, Patrick-H.R. 107-47 Murtha, Thomas-H.R. 204-65, 76 Nealen, Bertha-H.R. 213-49 Pastir, Irene-H.R. 113-48, 61, 67. 72 Paul, Nancy-H.R. 106-47 Peduzzi, Sylvia-H.R. 202-41, 48, 64, 47, 67, 72, 70 Phillips, john-H.R. 204-48 Polosky, John-H.R. 206-49, 61 Pryee, Eleanor-H.H. 213-49, 67, 70 Pryee, Mary Sue-H.R. 209-49, 67. 70 Ruger, William-11.11. 211-49, 76, 81 Reeh, Leo-H.R. 212-49, 76, 81 Rice, Ianet-HR. 104-47, 67 Roberts, Naomi-ll.B. 106-47, , 72, 73 Rodgers, Doris-H.R. 203-53 Rowland, Janice-H.R. 106-47, 66, 70 67 Ruhish, john-ll.R. 209-49, 76, 81 Rudolph, Kay-H.R. 108-48, 67, 70 Russiek, Brian-ll.Fv. 109-48 Sagel, JoAnn-H.R. 206--49, 66 Sandor, Ronald-H.R. 111-53 Sauna, Mary Ann-H.R. 210-49, 66 Scanlan, Elizabeth-H.Pr. 113-40, 48, 61, 67, 72 Sedor, Lawrence-H.R. 214-49 Seese, Hohert--H.B. 202-48 Seymour, Mary-HB. 211-49, 72 Shea, Rohert-H.R. 204-48. 73, 83 Sheehan, William J.-H.H. 205-48 Sherron, Barbara-H.R. 213-49 Sherron, Samuel-H.R. 107--44 Shields, Ferdinand-l'l.R. 206-49, 64, 73, 76, 81, 88 Shutak, John--H.R. 108-48 Simmons, Elaine-H.B. 210-49, 67, 72 Singer, Iames-H.R. 113-48, 57, 70, 71 Singer, Lorene-H.R. 212-49, 72, 73 Slcircla, Ruth-H.R. 214-11, 49, 59, 67. 72 Smathers, Barbara-H.R. 104-41, 47, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72 Smiley, lames-ll.R. 215-49 Smith, David-H.R. 110-48 Snyder, Ronald-H.R. 203-48 Spicher, janet-H.Fi. 106-47, 61, 72 Springer, Adrian-H.H. 108-48 Stein, Cay-11.11. 109-48, 61. 72 Stephens, Lemoyne-H.R. 205-70 Stevens, Bridget-ll.R. 211-53, 72 Stevens, Catherine--H.R. 204-48, 67, 72 Stinson, joseph-H.B. 111-48 Stov. 'I'heoclore-H.R. 214-49. 81 Sutilla. Edward-H.R. 203-48, 60, 65, 76, 80, 81, 83 Swinefnrd, Constance-ll.R. 204-41, 48, 66, 70. 83 Szekeresh, Elizaheth-H.R. 209-49, 61. 72 Szm-11, 1C1iva1n-11:-11 11. 205-48, 66 '1's-4-tvr, Joann:-11.11. 108--18 '1'4'1'1l'l', 11i11-11.11. 2.051-49, 61, 72 '1'ononi, Loztim-1111-11.11. 212--10, 72. 73 'I'siknlus, Cust'-11.11. 108-51 Tlllowitzky. Dori'-11.11. 104-47 Vnsus, 1'1c1wnr.1-11.11. 205-48 VVi1son, C1oriu-11.11. 113-48. 72 Z1-gh-n, Clorin-11.11. 202-48. 67, T2 FRESIUNIAN Aclzuns, C11-nn411.11. 212-53, 70, 71 Anc14-rson, 1.111-1111--11.11. 212-52 Align-rt, 1C1ixz11u'111-11.11. 213-52, 67. 70 Arford. 134-wrly-11.11. 214-52, 64 Bull. 112l1'17ilf'i1-11 11. 107-66 Burno, Ellllllil'-11.11. 109-51, 57 11r'1m. 1.0roy- 11.11. 206 Bc-rc-zunsky, Dnnicl-11.11. 209-52. 61 Hinuut, C1mr1ottc--11.11. 107-50, 66 Bisko, joan-11.11. 111-51. 67 Bodnur, liuuvm--11.11. 210 130Wlll1lll, llvvoliiu'-11.11. 107-50, 77 Boylv, C1iur1c's Ir,-11.11. 202-51 11rzlL'1il'n, D11Vil1-11.11. 107-50. 77, 81 11rm11m-y, 111-sgiml-11.11. 109-51. 66 Broclisli, Arla-'-1'-11.11. 109-51. 66 Brown, Dunivl-1111. 202-51 Brown. KI'lllll 1l111.11. 213-52 11u11'oni, Annu Culliwim--11.11. 209- 52, 66 Bntlvr, Darryl-11.11. 210-52 Caunvron, Jilllll'1'111.11. 100-51 Czxrlislv, john--11.11. 109--51 f1LlI'llLl1111Il, Slnirlvy-11.11. 205-52 Cairns, 11oi'al111-11.11. 206-52. 81 Cvrvsn. Donna-11.11. 215-52. 61, 67 Cc-rr-su, jumvs-11.11. 209-52 f1l'SSl11l, B11l'111l1'2l-11.11. 210-52. 67 C4-ssim, Bc-V1-rly'-11.11. 213--52, 67 C1-ssim. Ianni--'-11.11. 212-52, 77 Cllzlppvll. 13r 'l'alrc1-11.11. 213-52, 58 C114-ru-iiic-, N111-11m-1--11.11. 214-52. 61, 70 Co11-man. 1o f-11:1-11 11. 215-52 Conrad, Maury 121izn1wt11-11.11. 210- 52 Constable-, Anita-11.11. 104--50 Couglllin, Tlioinzls-11.11. 105-50 Crissl-y, Carol-11.11. 104-50. 66 Curtis. 1 f1it1v-11.11. 107-50. 66 Davis. Num-y Annu-11.11. 10-1-50. 64 Duvice, Nancy 1.ouiK'm'-11.11. 107-50, 64 Dc-lintlrm-. G11-rin-11.11. 108-51 D4-mko, 1C1izu1n-111-11.11. 109-51, 57, 67 Dc'1'1u1mis. 1.111-in-11.11. 111-51, 57. 67 Dickson. '1'1ioln:1s-11.11. 107-50 Dislmrt, Edward-11.11. 204-51, 61 1jUI'SL'1I, Maury Maxrgnrvt-11.11. 202f 51 Dugan, .lannos-11.11. 109-48 Dunkin. fflmrlos-11.11. 205-52 EL-kr-l1rm11'. Ffugc-m--11.11. 210-52 F1z1w:urr1s, C1oriaunnv-11.11. 210-52. 67 INDEX lzgnn, -lanncs-11.11. 113-51 1'11l1il11lZ'l'1, Ec1wurc1-11.11. 212 1'fpslvin. llvinim--11.11. 211-52 1'1X'il11S, 1JC1lll1l1l'-11.11. 214-52. 67 Evans, Frzmcis-11.11. 215-52, 61, 70 Iivauis, Frcd-11.11. 104-50 Evans, Gm-czffrey-11.11. 105-50, 77 1?111L'11:I'11, Carla:-11.11. 107-50 1'1i1!'1l1Jilllg1l, Eclna-11.11. 202-51 17'-nth. Nina-11.11. 203-51, 67 17im111-y, L4-Q--11.11. 204-51 171vming, josm-ph-11.11. 206-52, 58 17I'1ll11i, 17onv1c1--11.11. 215-52. 61 lframk. XVi11iam-11.11. 206-52 Fulton. 1'1o1u-rt-11.11. 215-52 Guida. 1N1arguret-11.11. 213-52 Cutvs, Elwl-11.11. 214-52, 67 Gibson. Patricia-11.R. 215-52 Gibson, Wzlym'-11.R. 104-50, 58. 77 Giovzlcdlini, 1..urry-11.11. 105-50, 81 C1uSH, Malri1yn-11.11. 105-50. 61 Conus, Min-11111-1-H.l1. 107-50, 81 Could. Pufsy-11.11. 108-51, 67 Crumns. 11'vr1wrt-11.11. 107-53 f'r:i11i11s. Aluditli-H.R. 109-51 C i11it1i. A1icv-11.11. 110-51. 67 Urovc, Elmvr-H.R. 111-51 111121-ric11, Davis-11.11. 210 11 ri'vr. 11ic1mrc1--11.11. 202-51 11uyc-S, B1llllL'11l'111.R. 203-51, 66 111-nrv. T111-1 1.11. 204-51 11'-rf'-'c'o. EN'L'1vn-11.1'1. 205-52 1111111-1mrum1, Donald-11.11. 202-48. 57 llill, Katy-11.11. 206-52. 61 lloguv, Lois-11.11. 113-51 lloover, Duunv-11.11. 213-53 llopfvr, Iolin-11.11. 203-51 11u1wr, jalnvf11.11. 212--52 111ig, Annu Graco-11.11. 111-51 1110, C1u1r11-s-11.11. 113-51. 58 Iaunes, Bcniumiiv-H.R. 215-52 11-nkins, lohn-11.11. 111-52 Jerome, Olga-11.11. 104-50, 67 .1ci?'is, Patricia-1'1.R. 105-50. 57. 0 1o11ns. Ccorgc-11.11. 104 1o1ms, Norma-11.11. 106-50 llohnson, Mary Irma'-11.11. 110-53, 64 1o1mson, Hnyinond-11.11. 105-50, 71 1onvs, Burlmru-11.11. 108-51. 66 Jones, Kl'H11L't11--11.11. 109-51. 71 Iones, 116111-ccal-11.11. 107--50, 64. 67 111138, C1iur1vs-11.11. 110-51 Knnv, Murgarvt-I'1.H. 202-51, 67 Kaxscaxk, M. Elizabe-t11-11.11. 203-51 K1-ilmzln, Wu1tvr-11.11. 204-51 Ks-lly, Irene-H.R. 205--52 liz-11y, Stella-H.H. 206-52 K-em19r, john-H.R. 215-52, 58 K1-ony. B2lF17llf21-H.R. 209-52. 67 Ki11ingcr, Dorothy-11.13. 210-52 Kirknutrick, Terry-11.11. 211-52 Kline-, M. Louise-11.11. 111-51 Kosa. George-11.12. 212-52 Kfwic-ki. '1'11onms-11.11. 213-52, 81 Kozickiv, Ev01yn-11.11. 214-52, 66 Lauzunu, Joseph-11.11. 202-51, 77, 81 Lamningliam. Frm-11-11.R. 210-83 La1pczyns1ci, John-11.13. 211-52, 77 88 1.um'r, Lvo--11.11. 212-52 1.illll'l', fN1an'ys'1I.11. 213--52 1.u' wr. 13m'gggy Am:-11.11. 20-1-51, 61 1.1-:-1-. W1uc1it11 Lynn-11.11. 21-1-50. F2 59. 67 Lv'f:1c'n. x'1l1 111l- 1111. 215-52, 67 Lv' 01111181 i, jo1n'--11.11. 10-1-50, 77 Lipi 11. ,mm-11.11. 105-50, 70, 71 Lipps, Alvilivs--11.11. 204--E3 Littlv .Iain 'sz-11.11. 107-70 1.i111v. .1il1'.1l1K'-11.11. 105-50. 67 L1oyc1. 712' -11.13 107-50 Long o1wi'1-11.1'. 108-71 Long. '1'11 m:1s- 11.11. 109-51 Long, Vi 'rm-11.7. 106--50 Loupv. 1'fmr' -11.11. 110-Fl. '77 1...1lt11l'l' S11 'i -11.11. 1132- 1 A'12lL'1i1l11, A111011-11.11. 205-52. I 1. 77 Mannion, 1111111-11.11. 21-1-52, 64 Muxwcll. joln'-11.19. 21'-F2 ML-Callie, AI1'1il-11.11. 101-50 1N1cConn011, Louiw-11.11. 105-53. 58 ML-Cully, George-11.11. 106-50 B1k'Dlll1l1, Merritt-11.11. 107-50, 77 McCvc, Iunicv-11.11. 108-51 Mr-Coug1i, Marjorie--11.R. 109-51, 67 Ma.-11ug11, Ronald-11.R. 110-51. 81 N1z'1nv1c, Irvnc-11.11. 111-51. 67 Mi11zl1i1c, Janne-s-11.11. 108-51 Misc-1, Rosvnmry-11.11. 202-51 Molnur, Paul-H.R. 203-51 Monhornv, Edward-11.R. 204-51 Moow. jaunvs-11.11. 111-50. 51. 77. 81 Morris, Lois-11.11. 205-52 N1ll11cn, 11ic1nu'41-11.11. 206-52, 58 N1-1111-n, Kvnm-th-11.11. 110-51 N4'1l1l1ll, 1'riSci11al-11.11. 210-52 Ncnno, Janice-11.11. 211-52 N1l'17ill1t'f, Frm-L1-11.11. 212-11, 52. 58 Nilmrt. Helen-1'1.1'1. 203-51 Nimmo. 1Dzu'ic1-11.11. 211--52 Nocl. Robcrt-11.R. 205-52 Novak, Conrad-11,l1. 109-51 Novak. Icssiv Ann-11.11. 206-52 011-xu, Andrew-1111. 202-51 Pawn, Myron-11.11. 110-51. 77. 81 Pzlstir. David-11.11, 111-51 Paul. Ds-rondu-11.6. 107-50 Paul, Rosvnmriv-11.11. 215-52. 67 P4-troski. Iolm-11.11. 202-51 P11i11ios, 11ic11urc1-11.11. 203-51. 81 Pile-ski, Sonhic--11.11. 205-52. 72 Plnmmvr, Duane-I1.R. 205-51, 81 Pom-11ionL'. Paul-11 11. 205 Porubaui. Iulianu-11.6. 206-52 Rnc1e1mc1i, Sara-11.R. 206-52 Rug1e1Juc11. T11t'Klf1l'T9-11.11. 214-52 Rngcr, Robert--11.13. 202-51. 77 Randall, Helen-11.11. 214-52 1'11m1cin. VVu1tcr-11.11. 210-52 Recd, Bcx'cr1y-11.11. 2.11-52 111-0c1. Pa1n1-11.11. 212-52. 70. 71 110050, Ki'1ll11't11111.l2, 213--52 11m-sv, Roger-11.6. 214-52 11vi11y, Ei11cn-11.11. 214-52. 67 Ro11s, Tames-H.R. 104150. 77 Rolls, Thomas-H.R. 105-50 Rodgers, john-H.R. 215-52 Hose, Cevilla-H.R. 205-52, 67 Hose, Max-H.R. 107-50 Rossi, Alhena-H.H. 108-51, 57, 66 Rylke, Edward-H.R. 109-51, 77, 81 Sacchet, Rose-H.R. 205-52, 66 Salsgiver, Duane-H.R. 206-5:2 Sauna, Betty Lou-H.R. 215-5:2 Sanger, Fred-H.R. 209-52, 81 Schrader, Margaret-H.R. 210-52, 59, 67 Selak, Daniel-H.R. 211-52, 77 Semelsberger, Ronald-H.R. 212-52 Shaffer Helen-H.Pi. 213-52 Shepherd, james-H.R. 214-52 Sichlio, James-H.R. 215-52, 77, 81 Sickles, Katherine-H.R. 209-52, 61, 67 Sieliles, William-H.H. 110-51, 58 Sidone, Carmine-H.R. 104-50 Simmons, janet-H.R. 105-50 Snkira, James-H.R. 106-50 Stahl, james Ronald-H.R. 109-51 INDEX AND APPRECIATION Steele, Doris-11.11. 106-50, 72 Stefanick, Shirley-H.R. 107-50, 67 Stcfanon, Alvera-H.R. 108-51, 67 Ste whens Beverly-11.11. 109-51, 67 I . Stineman, Barrie Lynn-H.R. 204- 51, 67, 83 Stinson, Shirley-H.H. 110-51, 67 Stolz, Rohert-H.R. 113-51 Stopka, john-H.R. 111-51 Storm, Ethel-H.ll. 110-51 Straw, lack-1I.R. 202 Surdick, joseph-II.R. 202-51 Szafranski, Timothy-H.R. 203-51, 70, 71 Szelceresh, john-H.R. 113-51, 61, 77 Szekerish, Martin, Ir.-II.R. 204-51 Thomas, Eugene-H.R. 211-52, 58 Tibhott, Eldora Kay-I-1.11. 203-51, 64, 66, 70 Tihhott, VVilliam-H.R. 209-52, 76 Townsend, Nancy-Il.R. 204-50, 51, 14 predation 59, 67, 83 Troyan, John-11.11. 215 Tulowitzky, Geraldine-11.11. 205-52 Urhan, ,lolm-li.H. 113-51 Valeri, Thomas-H.R. 109-51, 81 Vassenelli, Fred-H.H. 110-51 Vicini, Rohert-li.H. 111-51 Walker, David-II.R. 106-50 N'Vard, Mitchell-H.H. 108-70, 71 VVasser, Elizabeth-11.11. 104-50 VVatson, Gail-H.Ii. 105-50 VVhite, Jane-H.R. 206-52, 72 1Vilce, Raylnond-H.R. 214--52 Williams, Margaret-II.R. 107-50 Wirft'l, Leo-li.Pi. 108-51 Wood, Caroline-ILR. 202-51 VVyland, Fred-11.11. 113-51, 58, 59 Wyland, Shirley-H.R. 211--52 Yeckley, Paul-H.R. 203-58, 59 Zak, Ethel-11.11. 104-50 Zelinsky, Robert-H.R. 209-52 The Senior Class expresses its appreciation to all those who helped to make the Oracle a success. The seniors wish to thank Henry's Studio, Cresson, photogra- phyg Capitol Engraving Company, Springfield, Ill., engraving, and Kurtz Bros., Clearfield, printing, for their co-operation. Special thanks are given to Donald Young of Latrobe and Walter Wyant of Clearfield for their technical advice. Appreciation is expressed to the school ofHcials, to Mr. Ivancic, to Miss Iones, to Mr. Stevens for their co-operation. The seniors say thank you to the patrons, advertisers, and suhscrihers who made the Oracle a success. S9 PATRUNS 1952-53 Uracle Klr. ancl Xlrs. lrvin llaines. Sr. llomeroom 104 Nlr. antl Xlrs. l.co Soisson A Friencl llev. Father james Quinn NlI'.1llIClXll'S.xvIll.ZllllllXllll Xlr. ancl Mrs. Thomas Kaufman lilmenslmurg Dairy Dell 'l'holnpsou's Mens' Shop Xlr. and Mrs Steve Vokin Calnhria llarclware Company Nlr. l,. ll. Nlcrfigue Xlr. llcrt Dugan Kool Yeut Awning Co.. 001 Franklin St.. .lohnstown llomeroom 105 Allllllli-l1l'l Ili Y Nlr. Milton Maurer lihenshurg Flying Service. la. o. 411. Chester C. Davis, Auctioneer Nliss .lean Duman Duman Xlaytag Store Patton Beverage Co. Dargay's Store, Colver Nlr. john XV. Taylor llomeroom 106 Mr. Alohn Ll. Sohleskie. jr. Xlr. l.ewis Evans lfhenslmurg lluicli Co. Xlr. ancl Xlrs Ceorgc lluuter llevloc Teen Age Club llomeroom 107 Nancy's Place, Revloc Nlr. and Nlrs. George lluksa The lluksa Family Xlr. and Xlrs. WValter Angert lisso Cas Station, George Leidy llivoli Theater Nlr. Cuy Tiralmassi The Tirahassi Family Mr. anal Mrs. D. McDermott The McDermott Family .Iiunny Dunlmar. VVesley Chapel llomeroom 108 liolfs Service Station. XVesley Chapel White Front Market Hi VVay Diner llarry A. l.eiLly lidwarcl 11. Shaclclen lIac1en's Supply Union Press Courier. Patton, Pa Cities Service. Mineral Point Nlr. and Mrs Amerigo llalclini Mr. and Mrs. Cermia Cherardi Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Lenz llomeroom 111 Klines Clover Market, Muncly's Corner l1omito's Spaghetti Village. Munc1y's Corner XVyse Cemetery Memorials, Munc1y's Corner Ceniskie Service Station. Muucly's Corner Solonika's Clover Farm Store. Ehenshurg Mintimier Service Station Deno De Yulis Mr. and Mrs. john Lesak I 1 l.intz 1 rinting Co.. Commercial 'mtl Book Printing. Eheuslmurg Mr. and Mrs. Thelbert Iohns Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Owens ll. Fenchak 61 Sons. Florists Englehart, Larimer, 81 Englehart Mrs. Elizabeth C. llolancl Farahaugh's Laclies Shoppe E. Sz E. Shoe Repair Automotive Company of Ebensburg D. Tom Evans Homeroom 202 Carl Smith, Vinco Criflitlfs Chilclren's and Ladies' VVear NVilliam Paul The Cottage XVeiser's Music Center flilverythiug in Musiel Mooc1y's Service Station Carlo ancl Jennie Falchini llomeroom 204 lohn P. Bloom Mr. Stanley Reese Miss Dorothy Stutzman Mr. anal Mrs. E. Yezequel PATRONS 1952- 53 Umcle Beta Tri Hi Y Mr. and Mrs. Merle Campbell Dr. C. Brisiac Mr. William Gruver Father C. VV. Gallagher Hank and Art Edwardis Frozen Food Service North Ebensburg 4-H CookingClub Mr. Arthur Becquet, Sr. Mrs. Thomas A. Swope Thomas A. Swope Shettig and Swope Robert Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kessler Smorto ESI Creany, Attorneys-at-Law Mr. and Mrs. joseph Malone Mr. and Mrs. Lido Giovocchini Biter's Dairy Charles Noven and Helen Moore Union Press Courier Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Kline A Former Graduate A Friend From Patton Homeroom 209 Edwin Black CTile-Radio Servicel Ebenslznrg George and Ruth's Beauty 61 Hat Shop Dr. H. Bennett, Ebensburg Francis O. Blum. Ebensburg, Pa. Mrs. Edward K. jones Mrs. William Trueman Dr. C. A. Maclntyre Homeroom 210 Murtha Furniture Co. Burley's Restaurant, Loretto, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shuman Mitchellis Sandwich Shop Hnd,'-Altemus Sunoco Gas Station Steve Szekercsh Madelineis Beauty Shop, Ebensburg, Phone 674 Rose's Supply, Ebensburg-Cresson Rd., Ph. 976 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fitz Suzanne Criste Mrs. Raymond Crcsswell Mrs. Sarah Edmiston Loreben Homeroom 212 Ceniskie Service Station Edmiston's Coal Mine Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Iohnson Mr. and Mrs. David Springer Diz Dean Dr. H. M. Dunnegan Pearson Lewis VVilson's Electric Pumps, Mundvis Corner Mrs. VVojcik Homeroom 213 Tawasi Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam Sides Mrs. Bettie Sides Myers and McDonald judge George WV. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Mr. and Mrs. A. Commons Mr. and Mrs. D. Bowman Wanda and Marjorie Bowman Howard Nicewonager fCompliments of a Friendl Pete Semendinger QCompliments of Revloc Cut Ratel Mr. VVm. Heffelfinger and Price McMasters lohn Urban, jr. Homeroom 214 V eltris' Grocery Store Singer Motors, Barnesboro Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brown Mr. Ralph L. Rose A Friend A Friend Vale Wood Dairy, Cresson 6671 Mr. 61 Mrs. Arthur C. Burlcey Frances' Beauty Shop, Colver 'YSRO lane Gillin American Legion, Loretto Post 748 Mr. 61 Mrs. Charles Feath Harvey Electric Co. Smatheris Music Store Aroneyis Market Mrs. Albert Stiles Home Room 110 HENRYQS STUDIO Photographs Portraits Commercial XVeclclings Groups Children Phone 331 l 703 Front Street CRESSUN, PA. Photographers of the Oracle H2 EBENSBURG LODGE NO. 681 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE HALLERS EAGLE BAKERY, INC -1. Complilm-nts of SINCLAIR REFININC COMPANY Mundys c1Ol'lll'l' T1-rminul OSWALD MOTORS XV4-st High Stn-vt l':lJ0llSlDlll'Q'. Pvnnsylvmniu EIN-l1sbll1'g, 144 Your Kuiscl' FIIIZOI' Dvulvr .'xI1l0l'iL'1l'S Most Copicd Cnr Cmnplinwnts livst XVislu's to of Thv Scnior Class CAMBRIA THRIFT OTTO RIVINIUS, CORP. IEWELER 94 EBENSBURG COAL COMPANY NATIONAL MINE SERVICE COMPANY Minn- Supplics, l'wpIucc1m'nt Parts and Equipnunt l lst Vcrsutilc Depemluhlc Suxicc tu thc Mining lndustry JO Compliments and Best XVishes EBENSBURG LUMBER CO. l:l ElJCllSblll'g P8lll1SylVillli2l J Ml' f Z If JZ LLWWV' 47 f , ff 1 , 7 1' 1 r , . ' ff ,I 4,fo-1171+ Jfjw AW. f7W?179,W Www? ww ' . M87 ' MM' 5fZjaW?fWwJifMffQb WMM Wm!AgiLWf2W LhM-E MwW ,p,w ' Maw Wjiyjggwwnwf ww0M ' o J .- . e ' oc . ia i - ' L. GIOVACCHINI Groceries -md Melts C1 P Pl El IBSSQR CCLVER ATHLETIC AND SOCIAL CLUB ..'. com ER PA THE AMERICAN NATIO AL BANK El7CllSl7llI'g, PCllllSylVllIli3.l Organized 1902 Officers II1-rmam T. jomxs, Pre-siclcnt lirm-st Apvl. c121Sllil'l' X. XY. Evans, l':Xl L'lltiVL'xYiL'0Pl'K'Sid1'lIt Guy lf. lllllwr. Asst. Calsllic-1' Directors XY. S. Amlcrsmn :X. XV. lfxmns l':l'lIi'St Apvl Dr. Il2ll'l'f' C. llomm oss-ph XV. IJZURISOII HUFIIIQIII T. -Ionvs llurry A. El1glvlu1l't Alolm U. NIL-Fzulr.lcn Tllc Friendly Bank ol' Scrvicc NIUIIIIJCI' Fcclc-ml Dcposit IIISIIHIIICI' Cm'pol'utio11 100 Compliments of CITIZENS LUIVIBER SUPPLY CUMPANY Phone 294 Elmcnslmurg, Pa. Coinplinients STATION of MAKALL BROTHERS Gasoline - Oil - Accessories Hardware and Appliances Repairs Mundys Corner Vinco, Pclnlsylvuniu 101 Complilncnts of HIL' c:Ollgl'iltlllllti0IlS to thc Scnim' Class CANHHHA MMIINDLMYA THE EBENSBURQ RAHBOAD QHUNT COMPANY EBENSBURC AUTUNKHHLE COMPANY,INC. EBENSBURG ELECTRKI CGMPANY .'Xlltll0l'iZl'd C'c'1wl'11l ElcQh'ic Dmlgc - PIVIIIOIIHI Sulcs and Scwlcc I 1 Cuoclyczu' Dist1'ibl1tim1 226 XV:-st High Stn-ct l':llL'llSlJlll'f.l. Pl'llllS5'lYilIlill ID:-allvr .g. Pllillll' 313-I lflwuslmurg, Pu. 2 Compliments of the ART CLUB c:0llQl'1ltlll1ltiUllS to ilu' Svnim' Class of 53 cIOll1PlilHt'lItS of CRIFFITITS FARM DAIRY Ehcnsburg Road, Pu. Phono 960 C:OlllPlilllClltS of DUN SALES I. C. 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WISSINGER'S INN Rooms 6: Nfvzlls Privutv Parties 61 VVe'dding Roca-ptions XVc Cutvr To Pcoplv XVho Caro Cocktail Lounge Phone 501 EBENSBURG BEVERAGE COMPANY 522 E. Loyd Street Phono 105 Ilomc Delivcrivs Partics XVeddings Soft Drinks lcv ROLLER SKATINC x'V6dI1f.'SdilY, Tlnlrsduy, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Evenings 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. Sunday Nlatincvs 2:00 P. NI. to 4:00 P. Nl. At GIGERO'S RINK Elwnslnlrg. Pal. ICRNIQST I. SIQKERAK Iiuilcling cIOllfl'1lCtOI'S fI0llt'lIlilllQ,'II li. D. No. I Phone- 5647 Nzmty-C10 Cmnplilm-nts ul- THE GREAT ATLANTIC 8: PACIFIC TEA COMPANY WILLIAM E. BOLSINCER XfVz1tc-lu :md .Im-wx-Iry lic-pairing Ilnml ICIlgl'1lVIlljL lilwnslmrg, Pal. Phom' 658-NI livur First Nutimull Bunk Building Complimc-nts of FRANK I. BATTISTA Pulvlic AL'C0llllfilIlt Best XVislu's CHAS. QALQ and WM. SERGENT Masonry Contractors Ebenslmrg, Pa. Phone 672 VV To The Class of 53 Compliments of CERE SA'S STERLING SERVICE STATION THE PENN EBEN HOTEL f llQ,'l'2ltllliltIOllS THE EBENSBURG INN , T Bu -A--1,1-'-If Mr. Sz Mrs. Elmer M. Dally ws mm' K I f.UIll1JllllIl'lItS Bvst NVisl1vs :mal Cond Luck uf' EDWARDWS HARDWARE STORE BALSINCER 84 LUTHER lfl,cmls'l's Clolngnltlllutiolls and Bc-st NVislws to tlu- Class of 1953 SCHETTICYS HARDWARE lClJvl1slmll1'Q First Xvitll Avllllt You xvllllf Most H0 HIGH STREET GARAGE, ING. Authorizecl Hudson Sales 51 Scrvicc Parts uncl Accessories - Tires and Tuhcs Gus nncl Oil 24 llour Scrvicc Towin, Phone 338 Ehcnshurg, Pc-nnu. Coinpliinc-nts of HOME BAKING GO. Home of Bznnhy Procluctsn Phone 74 Ebcnshurg, Pa. Follow The Events of Your School G General Insurance' In The MQUNTAINEER HERALD MW Today is the Tomorrow NX lmucling KVM-kly Ncwspupcr You Tallcccl :Xlmout Ycstm-rdnv Since 1853 PHONE 197 Ehcnshurg. Pa. 210 Masonic Building Ell6'IlSl7lll'g, P Ill CEIUIIIDITIIIOIIIS of VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 4963 Ebenslmrg, Pennsylvzmizl c:0IlgI'2lflIIAltiOllS DRIVE-IN CUSTARD STAN D lmcntccl just lvaving liln-nslmrg lcruss fl'0lll Lanka- lhmwa-nu on lit. 2222 Smwm-s Stullk-cl hot clogs, Ilillllblll'Q'L'l'S, bar-b-q hot coffc-0, pup, lmnmmdv and various Clllllh' and cigzlrottvs. S1-rxiw with an smilv CAMBRIA FARM BUREAU CO-OP. ASS'N P. U. Box 338 Plllllll' T31 EbC1lSlJlll'j.f, Pt'llIlSylYLlIliLl NONYNICIJ HY TIIUSIC NYU SICITYICN 0 Complimcllts COLVER STORE COMPANY Colver PCIIIISVIVHIIILI 1 GUUJ Llwk Complimcnts 1 . to the Class of 3 of A ASKEW FUNERAL f HOME KINKEAD INSURANCE ciUll,Lfl'iltlllllti0llS to tlu- Class of '53 'HBBOTTS CORNER DRUG-STORE High and c:l'lltl'l' Strvvts i'iiK'llSiJlll'j.f, Pu. Nloclvrn Drug Sion- xiQ'l'L'ilillIlliSillQ' Cfoinpliiiwnts of Fritz 61 janv HARTMANNS' RESTAURANT Nlundv's Cornci llomc- Nlaulc Pic . . . Good lcv Crm-uiii - H2llIliJlll'Q,'C'I'S - Soft Drinks licst xViSil1'5 to thc Sf-nim' Class of '53 Frmn STEVENS MANKFACTURHWZ COMPANY lh-gistm-wal Clic-stcr NVl1itm- llogs HARVEY C.HUNT md SON lt. D. No. 1 ciOllllt'lI1Llllgll, Pal For Profit und Quality Ruisu ciill'Stl'I' XVIiitcs OOLVER MOTOR COMPANY All makes serviced Chevrolet Cars and Trucks Colver, Pemlsylvzuiia Phone 71 ll 'sl l 11.5555 Hal-- Egg 8 I I Pl1'rssuRGH BRANCH Built to Serve You . . . Pictured above, Kurtz Bros. factory and warehouses along with the Pittsburgh Branch contain more than 112,000 square feet of floor space. Here, under one roof, your school annuals are printed, bound and covered. A plant built to serve your printing needs. KURTZ BROS. rr fr CLEARFIELD, PA. 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