Chief Logan High School - Legend Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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You will be annoyed be- O 110 EIC XXL 210 1182311 x whu me L Quse Lh15r1meP D I Hope we run out of gas! I Jayme Don t handle the merchandxse, p 163861 Watch out! It 11 blow upl 5' H333 Seems we never get done We haxe our fun -I ,..., When day is done .... And occasxonally we study 'E , X. u Q so u O09 00' gas ,Q in F' 5 . ,V 7 .J an if V ff! 4 ,K , . 1 Q Xx ,fi 'if Homer Messerman LS shown addressmg the school board SEATED IN THE FRONT ROW ARE Martm B Erdley George W Fultz Joseph W Barley Fred D Haller John L Pandel Harry M Smgleton SECOND ROW W1l11am T Edmmston Samuel C Mrtchell John S Ward Boyd Ker stetter Alvxn A Mrller H L Smeltzer Paul Zrmmerman Herbert F Ymglmg Dr James R McNabb Walter F Knepp Zfrfhqdlt Soho! 'gaafwl If our SChO0l1S to funct1on and progress as xt should we must have men of s1ncer1ty to make our 1mportant declsxons Approprratxons grven to our school must be handled 1n such a way that we w1ll benef1t most by them Important regulat1ons must be set up by our school board and must also remam under then' Jur1sd1ct1on Only men who have a strong sense of understandrng can make up a school board such as ours The Class of 56 wxshes to show our smcere thankfulness by saymg we gratefully apprecmate everythmg they have done for us Joseph W Barley Presldent Homer Messerman Vrce Presldent John L Pandel Secretary George W Fultz Treasurer 10 . . y ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 I , - . : ' . ' , . ' , , , - 1 ' ' 1 ' ' l ' 5 0 4 A , 0 n , . . 0 I . . , . . . Pune Expeuence and pract1ce have long been the way to successful superv1s1on At Chlef Logan we have had the f1nest men to supervlse gu1de and help us choose what was best for us Mr Roy D Wllson Mr I W1ll1am Rlden and Mr James M Leader have made every effort to help us become educated and to help us gaxn self rehance Our admlnlstratlon has made our fxnal year at Chlef Logan dxfferent and mterestmg They have succeeded m settmg new and better standards thus addmg lnterest and they have seen them carr1ed out Thankfulness and apprec1at1on for our adm1n1strat1on w1ll re mam deep 1n our hearts as we try to gam the success that they have already accornphshed 1n the1r own spec1al arts 11 I i 4 I I 1 y n 0 Q 1 . 0 1 o Q ' o 1 9 y a A u Secretary to Mr Leader JAMES M LEADER Assmam Hxgh School Prmcxpal accruary IO Mr Wxlson 12 Secretary to Mr Rlden FLORENCE FARRAN ARLENE LEITER JANICE LEPLEY ' m ' 41 wi va- 'fir' z - '5.., .. .Q -J' ' uv! y 1 . u ' 1 jg, ' E ,, ,-1 :L f nav-mmm-n L I 6 if pw i AQ f --Quilt! S ml I 74, VKV -,J 'f R ,- ERINEST C AHARRAH SCIBDCC and Mathemaucs AUDREY A ALLISON Iatm and Mathemaucs ANNA K BITTNER WILLIAM CHECK Busmess Instrumental Musxc MARTHA E BARNES Mathemaucs Read mg and Spellmg J BRUCE DAVIS SCICDCC JOHN H EST RIGHT H PHYLLIS DAVIS REBA S ESH Homemakmg Art SUPEIVISOI Physlcal Educatlon 14 and Health 1. xx A V I l . , Q I . , , '.- . GEORGE M GIBSON Industrlal Arts GENE C HARBACH Instrumental MUSIC CATHERINE E HOSTERMAIN Geography and Scxence EDINA M GRUSS Health PAULINE B HENDERSON Enghsh RICHARD G HOUSEHOLDER SOCIEII Studres 15 JOSEPH R HAINEY Scrence WENDELL W HENDERSON Ma the matrcs ELIZABETH T HUNTER French and Englrsh A . y v I . v v f . . N 1 v Q 1 ' ROBERT P KENNEDY MIRIAM M KNODE JEANINE KREIG SOCIAI Studles School Nurse Dental Hyg1CIl1SI DALE E MILLER GEORGEB MOYLE ELIZABETH M REAM Mathemaucs Health Soc1al Studles MARGARET M RHODES MARTHA S RODDY ELSIE H RODGERS Englxsh and Language SOC131 Studles Vocal Muslc 16 Gi R A f 1 .ur SHELDON S SHERMAN1 JOSEPH P SHIRK ARLA C SMITH Geography Spellmg Dnver Educatlon Vocal MUSIC and Readmg Social Studles ENZA W SMITH CLARA STAYNER Busmess Busmess ELIZABETH S STEELE Enghsh CATHERINE L. THOMPSON CAROLYN W UFEMA CLAYTON M WACJNER Geography and Enghsh Readmg and Engllsh Mathemaucs 17 'S ,sf I 1 L Q l .Af MAUDE B WALKER ADA C WHITE J GERALD WOOMER School Nurse Social Studies G'-l1d3UC9 DUCCIOF IONASJ YODER JR Enghsh A Faculty Meeting 18 ,,,,. ' 1 Ss I 'mpg n I 4 K dx nga' 4+ ANNA MARY BESCH COMMERCIAL Phys. Ed. Teacher 'Anna Mary is usually seen with Pat and Georgia. . .either has the Packard or Chevy . . . quite the softball player when spring comes. . .real proud of that certain class ring. ACTIVITIES: Band 2,3,4g Chorus Ig Soft- ball I, 2,3,4: Tri-l-Ii-Y 2,3,4. JANICE ELAINE BINGMAN ACADEMIC To succeed Bing is one of the gang from Vira.. .our class historian. . .proud of her driver's license. . . a good friend to everyone. . . likes the nickname, Bingy-Ding. ACTIVITIES: Band I, 2,3,4g County Band 1, 2,3, 4g District Band 3,4g Chorus I,2,3, 45 County Chorus 2, 3,43 District Chorus 2,3,4g Prom Comm. 33 Yearbook Staff 45 Ensemble 3,4p Class Officer 45 Class Play 4g Trio 2, 35 Sextet 4g Hall Monitor 43 Woodwind Quintet 4. CAROL IDIS BRADLEY COMMERCIAL To succeed Carol has pretty black hair. . .hopes she has stopped growing. . .likes boys in general .. . can't wait till graduation. ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,2,3,4i Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Art Club 1. FRANKLIN CARL BROBST ACADEMIC Radio and T.V. work Benny is the brains of l2A2. . . has a flat top. . . blond hair. . . makes his home on the Avenue. . . head usher at the Miller Theater. . .likes the '55 Plymouth. ACTIVITIES: Prom Comm. 3. EUGENE BAMFORD BROWN ACADEMIC To succeed Brownie is our class president. .. always cutting up in class. . .Ohl that laugh. . .a very popular lad. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3,43 Prom Comm. 3: Class Officer 2,3,4: Basket- ball 2, 35 Baseball 3g Varsity Club 2,3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH RALPH CLARK COMMERCIAL Go to college Joe is one of Coach Estright's boys. . . puts lots of miles on the car going to Vira . . . a good guy. . . Captain of the football team. ACTIVITIES: Class Play 3, 43 Prom Comm. 3g Class Officer 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3,43 Wrestling 1, 2,3.4: Varsity Club 2,3,4: Hall Monitor 3. ,Q ,ga f.av,,' BEATRICE IRENE CLOUSER COMMERCIA L Secretary Bea is a hard worker. . .drives a Chevy .. . hails from First Avenue. . . good artist .. . dislikes shorthand dictation. . . really proud of her accord ian. ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,2,3,4: County Chorus 2: Class Play 3: Yearbook staff 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4: Art Club I,2,3,4. ANTHONY PETER COMBRIATO ACADEMIC Army Officer Tony is a great sportsman. . . real proud of his guns. . . can't beat his pick-up truck . . .likes to talk about the army. ACTIVITIES: Class Play 3: Prom Comm. 3: Football I,2,3: Baseball I,2,3,4: Wrestling 2: Varsity Club 2,3. DONALD CLAIR CORBIN ACADEMIC Succeed Corb is one of the many Vira Corbins. . likes to go down to the farm. . . an all-round good kid.. .one of the gang. ACTIVITIES: Band I,2: County Band 2: Glee Club 2, 3,4: Prom Comm. 3: Foot- ball 2, 3,43 Wrestling 2, 3,4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Hall Monitor 3. KA Y DONNA CRAWFORD ACADEMIC Nurse Kay has pretty brown hair. . . one of our tall girls. . . co-editor of the legend. . . usually seen with the gang. ACTIVITIES: Band I, 2, 3,4: County Band I, 2, 3, 4: District Band 4: Chorus I,2,3, 4: County Chorus 3,4: District Chorus 2, 4: Class Play 3,.4: Prom Comm. 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Newspaper Staff 1, 2,3,4: Ensemble 3,4: Trio 2, 3: Sextet 4: Hall Monitor 3: P.S.P.A. 4. ANNA MARGARET DeARMENT COMMERCIAL Successful singer Ann enjoys singing with the Variety Boys. . .special artistic talent. . .short and sweet. . .loves to talk. ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,2,3: Class Play 3,4: Ensemble 3: Prom Comm. 3: Li- brarian 2,3,4: Art Club 1,2,3,4: Phys. Ed. Show. WARREN EARL DeARMENT ACADEMIC Lawyer Wormy is quite the brain. . .an ardent Glenn Miller fan.. .has an interest on the Pike. . .doesn't like people to think he is conceited. . . one of the active members in the class. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club I,2, 3,4: County Chorus 2, 3,4: District Chorus 4: Class Play 3,4: Prom Comm. 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Class Officer t, 2, 3,4: Basketball 2: Wrestling 3: Hi-Y 2, 3,4: Print Club I , 2, 3: P.S.P.A. 4. BEVERLY JEAN FINK COMMERCIAL loin the Waves Bev talks and giggles a lot. . . usually seen with McMinn and DeArment. . . keeps everything lively. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 3,45 Softball 4. RALPH ROY FISHER ACADEMIC To succeed Rock hails from Highland Ave. . .usually seen with Bird and Curly . . .sings tenor in the Glee Club. . .likes the Buick and has troubles with the Plymouth. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 3,45 Class Play 45 Prom Comm. 35 Basketball 2,3. JAMES ALLEN FOLTZ GENERAL Dry Cleaner Jim comes from Highland Park. . . short hair. . .drives a Chevy . . . goes to Lewis- town quite often.. .likes to talk. ACTIVITIES: Prom Comm. 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 25 Art Club 4. DEANNA LEE FORD COMMERCIAL Telephone Operator Dee lives in Burnham... ohl those eyes ...likes sports. . . doesn't like to be criti- cized. . .takes pride in that certain someone ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,2, 35 Prom Comm. 35 Class Officer I, 2, 35 Softball I, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Art Club l,2: Cheer- leader I, 2, 3,4. KENNETH LCROY FRAZIER ACADEMIC Music Instructor Dewey is one of our future teachers. . . plans to attend West Chester. . . one of Mr. Check's boys. . .takes pride in his sousa- phone. . .one of the class orators. ACTIVITIES: Band l,2,3,45 County Band I , 2, 3, 45 District Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,4: County Chorus 45 Forensic Competition 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 3,45 Brass Ensemble 3.4- IULIA ANN FREED COMMERCIAL Salvation Army Officer Diz is talkative and full of fun. . .every- one's friend. . .plans to further her Salvation Army career. . . proud of Pine Top. ACTIVITIES: Band 3, 45 Class Play 3,45 Softball I5 Art Club I ,2,3, 4. 'ind MICHAEL RUSSELL GRIFFITH ACADEMIC Own a hot car Pierre is the one who used to hotrod the three-colored Ford. . .hails from Yeager- town. . . usually seen with The Jew . . . hangs out at the Tydol. ACTIVITIES: Soccer Ig Phys. Ed. Show 3. JOHN DAVID HALLER ACADEMIC A bachelor I-Ia1ler is one of our wrestlers. . . can usually be found at the Tydol . . . ter- rific Chemistry student???. . .can't wait to graduate. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3,4g Prom Comm. 3: Football Manager 3,45 Base- ball 3,4g Wrestling I,2, 3,45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. GUY WILLIAM HANEY ACADEMIC Go to college Bil1 is always laughing. . . surely likes that gal from Lewistown. . .dreamy voice . . . a nice guy to know. . . doesn't like English. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4g County Band 2, 3,45 Glee Club I,2,3,4g County Cho- rus 3,4g Class Play Ig Prom Comm. 3: Yearbook Staff 4g Wrestling 3, 4g Soccer Ig Print Club Ig Hall Monitor 3. JAMES IRVEN I-IANNON ACADEMIC Forester Jim comes from the Narrows. . . likes to talk. . . clown of IZA-2. . . usually seen with Moe, Walt, and Tate , . . likes to hunt. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club l, 2,3g News- paper I, 2g Football Ig Baseball I,2, 35 Wrestling 4. MARION JOANNA I-IANNON COMMERCIAL To succeed Jo hails from the Pike. . .hates to do any kind of school work. . .proudly displays her class ring.. . likes to drive her si.ster's car. ROSALIE MAE HANNON COMMERCIAL Go to college Rose is seen mostly with Shirley. . . per- sonality and good looks. . .always has something to say about everything. . . es- pecially proud ofthe Coast Guard. ACTIVITIES: Band 1,29 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: County Chorus 2.3,4: Class Play 3,45 Prom Comm. 3g Yearbook Staff 45 Class Offi- cer I,2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Trio 35 Sextet 4. VIRGINIA WA Y BADEL KEARNS COMMERCIAL Stenographer Cookie is one of our small seniors. .. Ohl that giggle. . . usually seen with Nook and Phyl1is .. . doesn't have time for people who tease. . . likes the bo.s. ACTIVITIES: Newspaper 43 Librarian 2, 3,4g Hall Monitor 35 Phys. Ed. Show 3. PAUL ELMER KIPP, IR. ACADEMIC Get out of Burnham Joe is one of the Chief Logan eleven . . .lives on Cinder Hill. . . the one who kicks the ball for the beginning of the game. . . likes to hunt. ACTIVITIES: Prom Comm. 3g Football l, 2,3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 35 Varsity Club 3, 49 Hall Monitor 3. ROBERT BENJAMIN KNEPP ACADEMIC Go to college Kneppy is one of Mr. Estright's boys ... always has a remark for you. . . likes to drive that Ford. . . good dancer. ACTIVITIES: Band I, 2,3,4g County Band I,2,3,4: District Band 3g Dance Band 3,4g Glee Club 2,3,4g County Cho- rus 3,4g Class Play 31 Class Officer I, 25 Prom Comm. 3: Yearbook Staff 4g Foot- ball 2.3.45 Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 1 3,4p Varsity Club 2,3,4g Hall Monitor 3 F.T.A. 35 Brass Ensemble 2,3,4g Trum- pet Trio 3, 4. GLENN ALVIN KNEPPER ACADEMIC Air Force Officer Glenn is Miss Hunter's disappointment . . . always having money ptoble ms. . . likes Lewistown... glad to get out of school.. . calls Parkview his home... doesn't believe in homework. ACTIVITIES: Class Play 33 Class Officer 2, 35 Football I,2,3g Wrestling 2,3,4g Varsity Club 2,3,4g Hall Monitor 3. JOHN EDWARD KNODE ACADEMIC Work in Auto Plant Knodey is one of Chief Logan's hot- rodders. . .frequently seen at Vira. . . trumpeter in the band. . . one of the Ty- do1 gang. ACTIVITIES: Band I, 2,3,4g County Band 2,3, 45 Dance Band 3, 4g Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4g County Chorus 3g Wrestling 2, 3, QQ Brass Ensemble 3,4g Trumpet Trio 2. 3.4- SI-IIRIJEY JUNE KRICK COMMERCIAL Medical Secretary Shirley is one of our Burnham girls. .. always has a smile for everyone. . .has an interest in a Dodge and all that goes with it.. .a friend of Rose, ACTIVITIES: Band I, 25 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: County Chorus 2, 3,45 District Chorus 2, 3,4 Class Play 3,4g Prom Comm. 35 Year- book Staff 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Trio 34 Sextet 43 Ensemble 4. 4' I. Q, 2,33 I X JOAN MARIE KRIST COMMERCIAL Make money Ioan is one of our pert cheerleaders. . . tiny and petite. . .has a cute giggle and always friendly. . . often seen at Battista's with the gang. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 25 Chorus I,2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4g Cheerleader 4. WALTER EMANUAL KROUT ACADEMIC Graduate in '56 Wa1t comes from Maitland. . .flies air- planes, , , drives a motorscooter. . .proud of his wrestling medal. . . usually seen with rare, Moe, and Jim , ACTIVITIES: Prom Comm. 3g Wrestling I, 2,3, 4g Varsity Club 3,4. LINDA CHRISTINE LEONARD COMMERCIAL Graduate Linda has pretty hair.. .interests are in Highland Avenue.. .hails from Sixth Ave- nue. . . quiet, but watch out--she has a temper. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4- Z8 ISABELLE MARY LAIRD ACADEMIC Nurse Belle is one of Miss Hunter's librarians .. . one of the Parkview gang.. .takes pride in that certain someone. . . doesn't like a hot rod. . . always knows a new joke ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2, 3. Librarian 2. 3. 4- GERALD KEITH LASH ACADEMIC Fingerprinter Jerry lives on Cinder Hill. . .drives a green Nash. . . one of the football man- agers. . .friendly with all ofthe girls. ACTIVITIES: Class Play 3g Yearbook Staff 45 Football Manager I,2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball I, 2, 3,4g Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 3,4. DAWN HOPE KURTZ. COMMERCIA L Receptionist Hope hails from the Glenwood section . . .likes that blue Ford. . . dislikes short- hand dictation. . . usually laughing. ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,2, 3,45 County Chorus 2g Class Play 3g Yearbook Staff 42 Art Club r,3,4. Senavu. SHIRLEY JANE LEPIEY COMMERCIAL Business College Lep is short. . .likes Lewistown for some reason.. . always laughing and talking... quite the cutup in class. . .one of the class hot-rodders. . . usually seen with Betty and Peg. PATRICIA LOU LUTZ COMMERCIAL To graduate Pat is pert and pretty. . . built close to the ground.. .likes the out-of-town guys . . . one of the Newtown gang. . . often seen at Battista's. ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3,4g Class Play 3,4g Prom Comm. 3: Newspaper Staff4g Softball Ig Tri-Hi-Y 3,4g Art Club I. CHARLES MELVIN MARKER ACADEMIC Building contractor Chuck makes his home in Glenwood. . . likes the '41 Pontiac. . . usually seen with Euie and Snuff . . .likes to play base- ball. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3. SYLVESTER BLAINE MATHIAS, JR. ACADEMIC Own a Fast car The Iew hails from Yeagertown. . .rods the '41 Ford. . . pals around with Pierre . . . hangs out at the Tydol. JAMES CLARK MATTHEWS GENERAL To shoot a buck Matty has dark curly hair. . .hails from Walnut Street. . .dislikes people who make pests of themselves. . . one of our best foot- ball players. ACTIVITIES: Prom Comm. 3: Football I, 2, 3g Football Manager 4g Print Club I,2.3g Varsity Club 2.3.45 Art Club 2. ANNA MARY PRISCILLA MCMINN COMMERCIAL Join the Waves Anna is not very talkative until you learn to know her. . . pals around with Fink and DeArment. . .hails from Park- view. ACTIVITIES: Class Play 3,4g Prom Comm. 33 Softball I,2,3,4: Librarian 2,3,4g Art Club 2,3,4. NOLA PAULINE MUSSER COMMERCIAL Be successful Nola is one of the short girls. . . has sparkling brown eyes. .. pals around with Isabelle, Betty, and Anna. . . can be seen in a pink and white Nash.. .often seen with that certain boy. . . can't stand a show-off. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 2. LILIJAN MAE OSBORNE COMMERCIAL Airline receptionist Lilly has pretty hair. . .another class hot-rodder. . .likes to skate and dance.. . one of our skyscrapers. . . quite talkative. ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3,4g Class Play 3: Yearbook Staff 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Softball 1,25 Librarian 1,23 Art Club I, 2, 3. SARA GRACE PETERS COMMERCIAL Get a good job Sara Grace has a nice voice. . .proud of the Chevy . . . good actress... doesn't like dictation. . . likes to tell jokes. ACTIVITIES: Band 3, 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 County Chorus 3,45 Class Play 3,4g Prom Comm. 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Sextet 43 Art Club 1. KENNETH EUGENE PHILLIPS ACADEMIC To get ahead Phil comes from Parkview. . .likes his dogs. . .goes hunting and fishing. . . drives a '41 Dodge. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club I, 2,3,4g Bas- ketball 2. PA TRICIA A NN PLA TZER COMMERCIAL Help Key Hole run a hot-dog stand Pat pals around with Barb and Sally. . . attracted to Milroy for some reason... goes for pegged pants on that certain doll. ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,2, 3,4g Softball 1, 2g Librarian I, 2, 3, 4. ATWOOD PURSEL ACADEMIC Get a salary Att is one of the Burnham boys. . .drives a green Chevy . . .proud of the fire house keys. . . always seen on Logan Boulevard. ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y 2,3,4g Assembly l,2. IEAN RUTH ROCKEY COMMERCIA L Graduate Jeanie is tall and slender. . . plays a clarinet in our band.. .enjoys male com- pany, especially a certain boy in our sen- ior class. ACTIVITIES: Band I,3,45 Chorus 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4. SONJA IDU ROOK COMMERCIAL Be successful Sally pals with Pat and Barb. . .hails from Lower Mann. . . often seen in Milroy . . . talkative.. .one of our Commercial girls. ACTIVITIES: Class Play 3g Softball I. SHELDON DA LE ROTHROCK ACADEMIC Succeed Chub is one of our baseball fans. . .likes the Kansas City A'S. . .hails from the Heights. . . one of Miss Hunter's prize French students?? ANITA YVONNE SCHRECENGAST COMMERCIAL College Schrecky loves to talk. . . proud of her long hair. . . thinks a lot of that certain boy . . . interested in the Marine Corps. . . one of the gang. ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,2,3,4g County Chorus 3, 43 District Chorus 3.4: Class Play 3,45 Prom Comm. 31 Forensic Competition 25 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Ensemble 35 Soft- ball Ig Tri-Hi-Y 3g Trio 2,35 Sexter 43 Art Club 2, 3,41 F. T. A. 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. PAUL SAMUEL SHAWVER ACADEMIC Bricklayer Shave comes from the Heights. . . likes the Chevy . . .would like to be a bricklayer .. . one of the few quiet members of the Class of '56. ACTIVITIES: Prom Comm. 3. ROBERT CHARLES SHEAFFER ACADEMIC Go to college Bob hails from Glenwood. . .can't make up his mind what to be. . . good actor. . . seen often in the O1ds . . .disapproves of Mr. Check's demerit system. ACTIVITIES: Band 2,3,4g County Band 45 Glee Club 2,3, 45 Class Play 3,45 Foren- sic Competition 25 Newspaper Staff 35 Art Club 25 F.T.A. 4Q Phys, Ed. Show 35 Yearbook Staff 4. g, g ,f- JOHN EDWARD SHILLING COMMERCIAL Wear Air Force Blue John makes his home in Maitland. . . would like to be in the A ir Force. .. drives a Ford. . . one of the few boys in the com- mercial class. ACTIVITIES: cms Play 3,45 Hi-Y 4. Rona LD uae snink ACADEMIC Get some money Wylie hails from Parkview. . . hot rods a blue Chevy . . . pals around with Musser . . . very good artist. . . pride and joy of Weis. ACTIVITIES: Class Play 4. Arr Club 4. .TUNE FIETTA SHORTESS COMMERCIAL Get a good job Murph is lisually seen with Max, Anna Mary, and Grace. . .wishes she were older . . . dislikes Mr. Check's demerit system. . . really proud of her Cornet. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Soft- ball I, 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Art Club I. 34 s. 2 EQ! VIRGINIA .IANE SIMONETTI COMMERCIAL Be successful Virg IS one of our talkative girls. . . al- ways getting into Uouble with the teachers . . . pals around with Barb, Pat, Sally, Toots and the gang. . .will be glad when school work is over. . . keeps late hours. GARY THOMAS SIMPKINS ACADEMIC Dentist Gus is one of our football players. . . ladies' man. . .can really play that trom- bone.. .just can't seem to understand French. ACTIVITIES: Band I,2,3,45 County Baud I,2, 3,45 District Band 35 State Band 35 Dance Band 3,45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3,45 Class Play 35 Year- book Staff 45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 3,45 Varsity Club 2, 3,45 F. T. A. 3, 45 Brass Ensemble 3, 45 Class Officer 2, 35 Hall Monitor 35 Phys. Ed. Show 3. SHIRLEY RUTH SKIPPER COMMERCIAL Beautician Skip has a pleasing personality. .. hails from N. Mann Avenue.. .usually found at -The Hersh . . . proud of her driver's license. ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,2,3,.J,5 Class Play 3,45 Softball I5 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Li- brarian 3,45 Art Club I,.5. ROBERTA ANN SMITH COMMERCIAL Join the Waves Bert is a jolly person. . . has athletic ability. . . one of G. C. Murphy's girls . . . takes pride in her '41 Plymouth. . . an all around good kid. ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 45 Softball I,2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 4g Librarian 2,3,4g Hall Monitor 3g F. T. A. 4g Phys. Ed. Show 3. SETH ALVIN SMITH ACADEMIC Join the Navy Snuff is one of the Glenwood gang. . . often seen in the family car. . .well known to Becker and Baker. . . has trouble with the teachers. ACTIVITIES: Baseball Manager 3. JOAN ELIZABETH SOLT COMMERCIAL To travel Ioan is quiet until you get to know her ...hails from First Avenue. . . makes use of her driver's license. . . dislikes typing when she makes a mistake. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4- 1' IAMES CARLTON SPRIGGLE ACADEMIC Be like Ike Jacques comes from Burnham. . . slow but sure. . . a very good artist. . . likes French Class. . . can be found with Att. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club Ig Class Play 3: Prom Comm. 35 Yearbook Staff 41 Class Officer 2g Football Ig Basketball I,2,3g Baseball 23 Hi-Y 2,3,4g Varsity Club 3. MAURICE HAROLD STIDFOLE ACADEMIC College Moe lives in Maitland. . . makes a lot of trips to the Avenue in his Plymouth. . .al- ways seen with Jim, Walt, and Tate ... one of the Chief Logan eleven. ACTIVITIES: Prom Comm. 3: Football I, 2, 3, 4g Wrestling I , 2, 3, 42 Varsity Club 2. 3.4- DONAID LYLE TATE ACADEMIC Coach Monsieur Tate hails from Glenwood... usually seen with Jim, Walt, and Moe' . . . one of the Chief Logan eleven. . . likes French class. ACTIVITIES: Prom Comm. 3a Football 3,4g Wrestling 3,41 Varsity Club 3,4. RONA LD EARL WA LTER ACADEMIC Navy Ron pals around with Brownie and Corb . . .one of the class cutups. . . fre- quents the TAC. . . likes the job at Millers. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Prom Comm. 35 Football I,2,3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Varsity Club 2,3,4. DORINE JANE WALTERS COMMERCIAL Air Force Nook hails from Parkview. . . pals with Cook . . . 'most always laughing. . . has pretty brown hair. ACTIVITIES: Prom Comm. 35 Softball 3.4: Tri-Hi-Y 45 Phys. Ed. Show 3, DONALD LEE WARNER ACADEMIC Air Force Mouse is built close to the ground. . . one of our brains. . .likes a certain junior . . . proud of that shotgun. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club I, 2,49 Class Play 35 Prom Comm. 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Class Officer I, 2, 35 Football Manager 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Hi-Y 2., 35 Print Club I, 2,35 Varsity Club 45 Hall Monitor 3. JUDY KAREN WILSON COMMERCIAL Beautician Judy is a small, blonde senior...always laughing. . . one of Murphy's girls. . .likes to go places in the Plymouth. . .one of the co-eds in the class play. ACTIVITIES: Chorus I,2,3,45 Class Play 45 Newspaper 4: Ensemble 3,45 Softball 45 Librarian 2,3,4i F.T.A. 4: Phys. Ed. Show 3. WARREN KENNETH WRAY GENERAL To Graduate Twi1a comes from Woodland Avenue. .. head football manager.. .wants to become a trainer for a pro team. . .built close to the ground. . .likes all kinds of sports. ACTIVITIES: Football Manager I, 2, 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Varsity Club I,2,3,45 Basketball I, 25 Basketball Manager 3,45 Baseball Manager 3,45 Varsity Club Show 33 Phys. Ed. Show 3. JOHN BASIL ZAVACKY ACADEMIC Air Force Jack is one of our quiet boys.. . does not fully appreciate Beowu1F'. . . doesn't seem to make school on time.. .works at Short's Service Station. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling l,2. I 'rw 75 . 'ig if v,w vi? 'Q A f -'I 1 'fi , r. Q A L iii!! H L gmail Ili in :Sri ul: an mi! xml. Ill -.. ' tm is .av Nb 'YA- ., , I , , .. Q 11' , F- . s?ZjE': lr il V I w-.JI 'fl i' 'lf ,i -4-4-,, I. l uuusnvcc: ' A Y I lg X f ' x xx Q .,f um 'QQ' w, ax -.- 'Hui ' 'f' T12 Q - Q 5 ' 'ltgiu if - 'A 'T+...L A xxx -.. i7 5 ' 5 . I N X... ,-wil., I ,, pg.. , . ,ffwpg F as , .Ilg Qs -i i .si L? ,,,,. ROW ONE: F. Harden, C. Napikoski, M, G, Dalby, G, Wagner, G. Page, G. Wilson, I. Olnick, B. Walker, P. Holt, B. Napikoski, ROW TWO: N. Hum- mel, B. Bowers, S. Thompson, N. Hummel, E, Sikorsky, J. Bowen, B, Hack- ett, C. Drozda, J. Russell, D. Rodkey, C. Reese, G, Crozier, L. Pandel ROW THREE: B Batt, C, Bohn I Wagner, C, Mohr W Ammerman, G . , . ' , . . -M g, I,-jj-s i Ehrenfeld, D. Crownover, B. Hannon, I, Harpster, M. Walker, J, Brarton, 'IQ-tI:' ',.j.i-V '- ROW ONE: H, Walker, C. Ferters, M, Wagner, J. Stombaugh, A, Allison, F. Gurshall, N, Skipper, K, Becker, A, Palm, W, Lewis. ROW TWO: B, Minium, J. Habbershon, P, Ixlancino, Zxl. Heller, M, Wray, J, Wilhelm, K, Whirsel, K. McKinney, B, Reese, R, Merryman, M, Parker, W, Wagner, S, Freed, ROW THREE: J. Broremarkle, R, Torok, J. Clare, S, Corson, R. Napikoski, L, Shaw, D, Bell, J, Mowery, L, Shawver, D. Osborne, R. Rhodes, Q1 1,4 Q ROW ONE: J. Stone, N. Snook, H. Pully, A. Haines, L. Rhodes, 5, Peters, T. McNabb. ROW TWO: J. Heider, R. Lilly, S. Hannon, 1. Bohn, G. Benner, R. Mclslann, B. Kennedy, I. Girgrich, B. Clark. ROW THREE: J, Mowcry, W. Dunn, P Smith, G. Bay, I. Elder, K. Barnes, C. Holt, E. Fleming, D. Beaxer, L. Kratzer. Om ROW ONE: R. Taylor, S. McClellan, P. Hannon, B. Grove, G. Mast, B. Bowen, D. Pennington. ROW TWO: A. McClellan, D. Arnspacker, C. Rager, I. Corson, C. Brought, J. Rodgers, N. Hambright, I. Young. ROW THREE: N. Selfridge, H. Goss, R. Harbst, M. Mclvlinn, S. Himes, D. Bressler, H. Snyder, P. Bancroft, G. Gilbert. Seby, R. H. Wray, ROW ONE: C. Hood, D. Schrcfengast, D. Smith R. North, A.Schornere,I.Hel1er, B, Snook.. ROW TWO: J. Marker, P. Briner, D. Brown, M. Wag- ner, J, Fultz, N. Warner, A. Snook, S.Bingman, D. Sear. ROW THREE: G. Felmlee, M. Royer, G. Wagner, F. Peters, R. Foulk, J. Brookshire, D. Plank, R. Hook, 5. Salarnack, N. Mancrno. ROW ONE: S. Rothrock, T. Gutelius, D. Kauffman, H. Richard, A. Corson, J. Beers, B. Reed. ROW TWO: J. Shotzberger, J. Barnes, J. Krick, B. Rhodes, E. Fisher, E.Wilson, L. Ellinger, J. Woodward, J. Bittner, D. Kratzer, D. Kauffman. ROW THREE: R. Powell, G. Fultz, Z. Rodkey, D. Swyers, D. Fultz, E. Parks, B. Kauffman, T. Simonetti, J. Smith, G. Huffnagle, D. Stine. M56 ROW ONE: T. Gates, G.Smith, B. Seiler, H. Walker M. Reese, C. DeArment, J. Snook. ROW TWO: D. Miller, V. Richmond, A. Battista, P. McCalips, I. Yetter, D. Frank, R. Corbin, E. Herrick, G. Lyter. ROW THREE: G. Wagner, B. Breon, H. Burkett, A. Yoder, G. Solt, M. Miller, D. Ruble, B. Drucken- miller, W. Longwell, A. Cosgrove. ROW ONE: D. Leap, S. Yetter, M. Tate, T. Seater, P. Cherry, T. Brown, J. DeArment. ROW TWO: R. Rowe, H. Arnold, G. Elliott, W, Moore, L. Anderson 1. Harris, L. Hunter, C. Cutman, J. Riden. ROW THREE: A. Wirrick, C. Singley, G. Moist, K. Smith R. Birch, A. Adams, G.Riden, C. Nale, S. Bubb, L. Riden. ROW ONE: D, Marks, J, Wilson, F. Leister, V. Clinger, L, Treaster, N. Ritter, L. Arnold, ROW TWO: P, Henry, T, Bowersox, G. Hannon, F, Crozier, T, Kauffman, J, Mc- Clenahen, C. Bingamen, E. Mann. ROW THREE: T. Wray P, Wray, L. Bell, E, Rheem, R. Edwards, H, Hunley, J, Weader, L. Walters. ROW ONE: G. Bollinger, P. Hartman, D, Bailey, J. Lepley R. Gingrich, F. Uhler, B, Brower. ROW TWO: K. Henry, T. Allenbaugh, N. Lyter, W, Harpster, J. Havice. R. Roy- er, J, Loht, R. Eby, D. Bell, ROW THREE: P, York, P, Fultz, P, Spigelmyer, C. Boop, R. Searer, V, Treaster, G. Thomas, J. Brannon, N. Tate, 7 ROW ONE: F. Biss, M. Reiss, J, McMullen, B, Bell, J. Goss C. Wagans, F, Allison. ROW TWO: M. Sipe, W, Baum- gardner, B. Stever, R. Shildt, E, Wagner, R, Aurand, L. Kreitzer, C. Logan, J. Plank. ROW THREE: B, Mesaros, C. Johnson, L, Fitzgerald, G. Smith, L. Hook, J, Shade, E. Shahen, R. Haines, D. Smeltzer. ROW ONE: M, Fultz, M, Spigelmyer, R, Hower, E, Smith, P. Specht, G, Bell, R. Ross. ROW TWO: D. Shawver, L. J, Smith, D. Snyder, A, Fisher, W, Magill, M, Leonard, N. Goss, B. Bair. ROW THREE: C, Walter, C, Shilling, G, Moore, J, Gilbert, J, White, R. Moore, L. Harpsrcr, ROW ONE: L, Weaver, C. Eddinger, J, White, K. Bowen, N. Knepp, R. Moore, S. Bailey. ROW TWO: R, Walls, J. Seby, R. Fryer, D, Plummer, J. Lindsey, E. Spigelmyer, F. Phillips. ROW THREE: R. Henry, E. Lockett, M. Druck- emiller, D. Scyoc, S. Kephart, K. Yetter, D. Krout, G. Dippery. ROW ONE: F. McKinley, E. Wagner, I. Knepp, G. Mc- Closkey, W. Edmiston, B. Bishop, D. Bingman. ROW TWO V. Richard, G. Romig, E. Thomas, W, Hudson, J. McMil- lin, W. Pandel, E. Ritzman, D. Knepp. ROW THREE: F. Hallinger, R. Leeper, C. Hartman, J. Bradley, D. Sridfole, L, Treaster, C. Karschner. ROW ONE: D, McMullen, E. Romig, R. Dobson, S. Kauff- man, M. Royer, B, Lewis, J. Goss. ROW TWO: C, Magee, G. Hannon, C. Condron, G. Bell, B. Shade, A. Heckard, A. Richardson, T. McCard1e, M. Olnick. ROW THREE: B. Aumiller, P. Rosenberry, L. Wise, B. Nearhood, G. Camp- bell, H. Snyder, C. Hartley, G. Thomas. ROW ONE: L. Stewart, J, Elliott, P, Everly, C, Mitchell, F. Sh2rWOOd. J. Roam, D. Gipe. ROW TWO: J. Harpsrer, J. Furgison, J. Hunley, G. Bender, B. Amick, R. Berrier, S. Zarkovich, R. Woods, A. Frelin. ROW THREE: L. Bell, G. McCrackey, J, McMinn, J. Collabine, H. Long, L. Gilbert, L, Smith, P. Macknair, M. Brumbaugh. ROW ONE: R. Lewis, C. Snyder, P. Ehrenfeld, J. Warner, B. Bargo, S. soil, J. Ross. Row TWO1 J. Brookshire, C. Sliawlq., W, Myers, E. McCahan, C. Hoffman. 5. Zimmerman, F. Adarns, F. Karschner, P. Cummings, N. Hopple, J. snook. ROW THREE: 1. Powell, M. Craig, S. 5. Knepp, N. Reinard, Porter, L. Fisher, N. Geissingcr, G. Wingardner, G. Gregg, P. Petrie M. Goss. Om Quai ROW ONE: N. Wray, D. Morgan, S. Felmlee, P. Leach, D. Ritter, T. l-larpster, T. Burke. ROW TWO: C. Simonetti, I. Shingler, B. Wilt, C. Ritter, D. Harpster, D. Druckemiller, L. Knepp, E. Plummer, A. Simonetti, C. Aumiller, B. Osborne. ROW THREE: R. Stine, B. Shook, R. Knepp, E. Knepp, R. Myers, R. Donaldson, C. Moser, D. Roberts, C. Winegardner. ROW ONE: L. Earnest, C. Nearhood, J. Shirk, M. Seby, G. Klinger, J. Miller, T. McClenahen. ROW TWO: F. Baker, S. Graham, C. Hocken- berry, G. Mowery, I. Cramer, P. Hoar, L. Knepp C. Filson, B. Lilley. ROW THREE. C. Hoffman, E. Bailcr, P. Jones, F. Druckemiller, D. Wray, D. Aumillcr, xv. Goss, R. Hackett. ROW ONE: N. Knepp, P. Kauffman, R. Kauffman, S. King, J. Wilson, B. Stump, E. Corbin. ROW TWO: J. Parker, T. Aumiller, I. Knepper, F. Druckemiller, S. Karschner, C. Bodley, P. Shilling, R. Pennebaker, S. lauver. ROW THREE: J. Dovci, P. Keller, B. Kelley, G. Hein, B. Case, E. Minium, 5. Krout, L. Murphy. ROW ONE: W. Treaster, I. Walker, D. Hassinger, M. Gal- breath, A. Kahley, S. Bittinger, L. Earnest. ROW TWO: J. Stroup, D, Watts, I. Everly, D. Mast, J. Morgan, I. Shade, K. Everly, G. Campbell, B. Stever, R. Sheetz, B. Kress. ROW THREE: I. Morgan, B. Goss, G. Henry, L. Majestic, W, Page, B. Russell, J. Reese, S, Bailey, P. Zarkovich, P, Reese, C. Bair. ROW ONE: J. Espigh, R. Druckem1ller,J. Kline, B. Fisher, l. Black, N. Stimely, F. Evanitsky. ROW TWO: D. Ever- ly, M. Barnett, B. Rodgers, D. Williams, V. Ritter, J. Snyder, 5. Myers, I. Zeigler, G. Reed. ROW THREE: A. Leeper, J. Hackenberry, H. Hackett, 1. Stricker, H. Kline, J. Seiler, B. Hackett, R. Rheem. ROW ONE: S. Miller, C. Miller, D. Drozda, R. Snook, L. Bargo, D. Searer, A. Miller. ROW TWO: R. Stuck, B. Laird, T. Wert, E. Moffett, D. Rush, A. Monsell, C. Goss, B. Platzer, A. McMinn, B. Espigh, L. Rhodes. ROW THREE: M. Ritter, S. Betlyon, D. Marker, G. Minium, J. Haines, H. Stydinger, B. Aumiller, R. Laub, J. Opdenhoff, L. Treas ter, J. Heck. ROW ONE: D. Stone, W. Benner, C. Wilson, J. Foxx, S. Lash, G. Bohn, D. Wagner. ROW TWO: H. Wray, L. Goss, J. Kipp, N. Liddich, E. Plum mer, S, Knepp, D. Harpster, N. Wagner, S. Ar- nold, C. Kauffman, L. Renninger. ROW THREE: C. North, P. Kurtz, P. Wagner, R, Paden, I. Long, F. Harpster, L. Frank, B. Hook, M. Fultz, D. Rhodes, M. leeper. ROW ONE: N. Henry, S. Richmond, M. Erb, R. Freed, B. Lauver, M. Knepp, M. J. Mowery. ROW TWO: H. Stine, C. Wagner, D. Downing, W. Rodkey, B. Rodkey, G. Mitchell, S. Blair, J. Cunningham, F. Hunter. ROW THREE: R. Bigelow, D. Henry, E. Miller. J. Criswell, J. Sikorsky, R. Wilson. D. Wagner, C. Stine. ROW ONE: R. Dippery, G. Fultz, D. Cleck, B. Trutt, R. Fetter, S. McNitt, W. Adams. ROW TWO: A. Gipe, W. Winn, B. Matter, B. Kearns J. Hambright, B. Rager, G. Nearhoof, C. White, G. Freed, D. Snyder, G. Swisher. ROW THREE: S. Benner, D. Shotsberger, P. Potter, I. Filson, B. Smeltzer, S. Hartman, H. Shepherd, P. Bailey, J. Faust, G. Johnson, J. Martin. ROW ONE: A. Swails, M. L. Jacobs, M. Howell S. Davis, L. Hower, B. Bollinger, A. Houset. ROW TWO: D. Wirrick, A. Dalby, G. Showers, G. Shildt, M. Grove, D. Fleming, A. Drucke- rniller, J. Reitz, B. Hartley, J. Wagner, H. Leeper. ROW THREE: R. Phillips, V, Hackett, R. Rhodes, D. Rockey, C. .-tmick, R. Maben, B. Crossen, J. Shawver, D. Young, L. Osborne, R. Bailey. ROW ONE: L. Snook, J. Shildt, J. Leister, E. Kep- hart, L. Beaver, L. Everly, D. Moyer. ROW TWO: C. Goss, H. Fultz, L. Chesney, J. Wagner, C. Barber, D. Laub, L. Betlyon, H. Rhodes, E. Snyder, J. Knepper, C. Johnson. ROW THREE: F. Picketts, B. Smith, E. Dupert, F. McNitr, E. Sassman, M. Ferguson, B. Kuppel, R. Winegardner, G. Romig, S. Rothrock, N. Strauser. ROW ONE: D. Mathias, D. Baumgardner, R. Packer, S. Knepp, W, Fultz, E. Magee, L.Corbin. ROW TWO: F. Harpster, J. McMahon, C. Wagner, R. Plank, L. Graham, D. Woodward, P, Plank, G. Plank, E. Hannon, R. Silvia, S. Baker. ROW THREE: J. Knode, F. Gilbert, B. Hower, D. Stew- art, K. Geedy, R. Fultz, L. Stains, J. Markley, L. Crisswell, Huffnagle, J. Bell. ROW ONE: D. Archey, I. Colyer, H. Traxler, S. Lyons, G. Hopple, B. Wray, G. Laub. ROW TWO: W. Printz, F. Singley, H. Jenkins, L. Reeder, S. Romig, P. Peters, J. Wert, M. Dukes, G. DeAr- ment. ROW THREE: L. Stoner, B. Harpster, R. Karshner, P. Krebs, H. Beck, Stine, G. Magill, S. Brower. '67 ROW ONE: W. Zimmerman, J. Wilson, W. Locket, E. Reynolds, R. Bishop, B. Haywood, R. Rhine. ROW TWO: T. Smith, N. Biss, C. Hoar, L. Glenn, J. Geibel, J. Knepp. N. Shawver, S. Gownover, W. Romig, J. Harpster, K. Brown. ROW THREE: S. Nale, D. Besch, F. Geedy, M. Porpotage, K. Baker, D. Baumgardner, L. Moist, B. Reeder, B. Bailor, L. Knepp, K. Von Garland. 74a Zaeea '74 fzauwed -'BJN The Queen and her Court -A S 1 vrfii At a gala event sponsored by the H1 Y Club Patl Van Art was crowned queen of the annual Football Dance wh1ch was held on Saturday October ZZ Rosahe Hannon was her ma1d of honor and her attendants were Phylhs Treaster and Patty Lutz The glrls were chosen as candldates by the members of the H1 Y Club and the queen was chosen by those attendmg the dance Coach John Estmght performed the honor of crownln Pat1 Football Queen 8 for 1955 The rad1ant sm1leS ofthe queen and her court revealed thelr excltement and happrness Estnght Crownmg the Queen The Queen and Mald of Honor The Football Dance 50 ,XRS x 4' fx l- x , I - N. Y L A ' ' , ski: If .QL ip! '1 W4 X ,V N1 ' ' :Qi ft K' I I Y W ' i on eg Si' ' A 1 3 W, Lg. I ,. X 7:5 t M ' I l . Q9 5 Alta'-.wf - H -f mf-. 'Qs g -in 2- Lv! Deanna Ford USFT TO RIGHT E wrlson P Parker A Cosgrove B boht C Reese Wmadzfq 66:15 Varsity Club Officers Please buy the last barl The Varsity Club promotes sportsmanship, honesty and loyalty, and endeavors to stimulate athlgtigg in our school. After receiving a letter for a varsity sport, a boy is entitled to gain membership in the Club. ln order to qualify for a jacket, a boy must have participated in two consecu- tive years of competition in a major varsity sport and earn a letter in one of the two years and compete in his senior year. The Club holds dances throughout the year and presents various shows to earn money with which to purchase jackets for those Club members who have earned them. Officers of the Varsity Club are as follows: President, Terry Purselg Vice-President, James Wagnerg Secretary, John Bigelowg Treasurer, Robert Knepp. 53 ROW ONE: Warner, Manager: Lash, Manager: Pursel, Reiss, Moist, Clark, Stidfole, Kipp, Bigelow, Dunn, Walls, Manager: Taylor, Manager. ROW TWO: Rhodes, Corbin, Wagner, G. Brown, Simpkins, Knepp, Combriato, Walter, Tate. ROW THREE: Coach Moyle: Coach Estright: Lewis, Ammerman, Torok, Merry- man, Meck, Bohn, Lyter, Miller, T. Brown, Equipment Custodian Mr. Yoder: Treaster, Manager: Coach Shirk. ROW FOUR: Bowers, Drozda, Birch, Arnold, Hess, Clare, Heller. CHIEF LOGAN 6 HOLLIDAYSBURG 19 The Mingo eleven dropped their opener to a good Hollidaysburg team by the Score of 19--6. Having played a good first half, the Mingos fought a losing battle in the final quarter. CHIEF LOGAN l4 CARLISLE 40 The Mingos lost their second game to a powerful Carlisle team led by Fullback Washington. Completely outclassed, the Mingos still showed fight and made it a good contest. CHIEF LOGAN 26 PHILLIPSBURG 6 Getting back into their own league, Coach Estright's boys outgained, outfought, and outscored the Phillipsburg boys in a game played entirely in the rain. Fullback Pursel played outstanding ball in this game. CHIEF LOGAN 0 DANVILLE 12 Again the Mingos la ed a ood ame but were P Y S 8 beaten by a quick TD by the Ironmen in the opening minutes of play. The Mingo attack was led by Pursel. 54 Matthews, Wray, Walls, 1 6 Taylor .l . ,. H. + L 42 ' 7 xx ' 'y NS ,, .J fry.: sl if npr Qf7M.f.f?f+7V . .A v,-'f ,,',h32 'E' fic: 1 1 ROW ONE: Bohn, Smith, T. Brown, Hess, Arnmerman, Bowers, Hannon, Balt, ,McCardle. ROW TWO: Lewis, D. Brown, Battista, Bay, Arnold, I. Riden, G. Riden, Taylor, Miller, Clare. ROW THREE: Wirrick, Treaster Swyers, McCardle, J. Heller, Moore, Torok, M. Heller, Plank, Richards, Harpster, Mast, Coach Shirk. condom Wawd 7 0114451544: I 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: l.. Myers, R. Taylor, L. Smlth, G. Smith, R, Royer, L. Ht-5 I lxltillbt-ck, 1. Purscl, l.. Rhodes, R. Kuepp, G. lash, J. Bell, J. Clare, D. Warm-r. Wawdtq Zaedezflczff S. rb- ,-wwilu X25 4 1 :Yfi'VA X , ' , x AQ ,6 '? 1'- -'Mft K. -T --ft-ww X! 1' ' f., lf A V' nflgiq J gf f--.5' ' Managers: D. Crownover, R. Rowe, W. Wray, and G. Glenn. 'Me Pegafafw Juniata Joint Juniata Joint Huntingdon Renovo Jersey Shore Altoona Lock Haven Bellefonte State College Bellefonte Jersey Shore State College Huntingdon Lock Haven Altoona FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Knepp, T. Pursel, L. Hess, R. Taylor, R. Royer, L. Rhodes, J. Clare, D. Warner. KA? KH? KA? KH? KA? KH? KH? KA? KH? KH? KH? KA? KH? KA? KA? W 3, ,, Q79 J f 0 4111 f' , Q? - . :A 2 Vik 5,1 - 1 I 4 r, y . 5 't V I d K, A 'f rfvi' 4535 gf g,!,f'f if 349 ,Y f ' -1' , I 57 W N 5 0 3 'X . 'iligi an if lm x livin 1 vlor D051 Wal UV if? ip . . A as X s ly W 3131.1 X X I :knit by J R X 'gl i N' Q 'L 3 x Q if Q x V 3 is -' fm Q , 1 f 1' X E 1 . ' J' fix? A m 5 ' -N I Q 3' vmff , Lg! 1 ,la . ' ,T f 12-T 3, X 111: .. w I -P-:iffy '-:xiii ' 12 T'7-!',.'!Z,2- '?'flu'.,:2L1 if iff! X ' , ' T x n 1 'Q I L Q ga 19455 U 5-if il I 5 X L Q .Ml X 1 V N 5, I vi i'X f fam f X f ig ' ,QQ ' - ., l ' x Q' - ' 1 QL 5 kQ I I ...J W Kroul D. Corbin emma 7026455624 I. 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Om Wcmadtq 70-zeatieu LEFT TO RIGHT ROW ONE Lillex Fisher Wagner Knarr Corbin Clark 'late lrmstcr Torok W agner Bowen Wrestling made its sixth appearance this year at Chief Logan under the direc tion of Coach John Estright Wrestling is Kauffman ROW TWO Walls Brotemarkle McGill Knepper Sudfole Bigelow Corbin Krout Haller Meck ROW THREE Gtenaway bhauxer Walker Brown avsyers Hannon Salamack Goss Case the one sport in our school program in which the boys pit their individual skills against those of their opponent In addition to the regular wrestling schedule the boys participate in the Juniata Valley Tournament In 1955 the first place winners were Tony Simonetti 95 B1l1Fox 127 B11lUc1c 133 Walter Krout, 1385 and Don Tate, 165. For this, the boys were awarded the traveling trophy shown on page 65. The team is hoping to hold on to this trophy another year by turning in a good performance in the 1956 Tournament Coach Estright They also participate in District 6, P. I. A. A. Wrestl- ing Tournament at Lock Haven. Bill Ucic at 133 and Wal- ter Krout at 138 placed third in District 6 in 1955. Wally and Freddie Managers 74a Wien Win Stand .-X FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: J. Wagner, D. Mendler, T. Combriato, D. Gingrich, R. Rhodes, B. Knepp, K. Shields. ROW TWO: Manager W. Wrayg D. Warner, K. Dunn, I. Krick, J. Hannon, G. Haines, J, Bell, Manager K. McKinney. ROW THREE: Coach J. Shirkg Manager G. Gilbertg G. Brown, C. Marker, G. Treaster, D. Brown, D. Reiss, J. Haller, Manager S. Smith. ABSENT: T. Pursel, G. Simpkins. 6 776ne Coach Shirk Chief Logan started its baseball season on March 7, 1955. Coach Shirk devoted the first two weeks to the pitch- ers and catchers and spent one week getting the rest of the team in shape for the first game. Games are played on the baseball diamond at Yeagertown, Anyone in grades nine to twelve is eligible to play. This year the team will enter the Tri-Valley League for the first time. We wish you lots of suc- cess fellows. 67 April May Tri- Valley League 13 Middleburg 17 Menno-Union Z0 BMO 24 Armagh-Brown 27 West Snyder 1 Middleburg 8 Menno-Union ll BMO 15 Armagh-Brown 18 West Snyder KHJ KA? CHD CH? KAP CA? CHD CAB KA? CH! SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Harold Smeltzer Boyd Kerstetter Russell Crawford Paul Zrmmerman Lyman Guss Janrce Lepley Walter Collrns J W1111am Rrden STANDING Joseph Shrrk George Moyle James leader Roy Wrlson Jonas Yoder Dale Mlller Robert Kennedy If our school IS to compete rn sports we must make all efforts to set forth a well tramed team and we must also have a well equ1pped team They must be equlpped not only wrth umforms but wrth many larger and more costly fac1l1t1es In order to keep up wrth modern standards our Athletrc Counc1l must contlnuously make plans to obtam funds for our athletrc teams They must create laws pertamrng to the mtentlons and qual1f1cat1ons of the students partrcrpatmg rn any one sport We earnestly recogmze our Athletlc Councrl as the orgamzatron that makes sports possrble rn our school May our teams always be worthy of the efforts put forth by our Athletrc Councrl 68 ff E , ,- 5 - ,,...- A -4 'P-' X va-.V 5 W .WY VT 2 Vs' ' 'V--st-..f,. , , X . 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QP' -1 .3 , xg, E ,D A V X f .sf xl Q: W nga- ' ' gg, , K , 9 M X 4 N YW 'Sv ' ' ' 13 ' 4 1 ' ,P ' , M' ' , 9, ' v , 1 gg! Ei 'aw . '. EX? I, 9 I X- 1 - g A N Q .,,. ,rl . .4 1,4 r. 4 Q E ,N 5' ,I'kNM-, . Q 1 I i wh , W A4 M A u npr' ,.n.. , ,- N ,x 1 . ' R vy.. -.' ' . 'v: ,..A'r Q-44-I I P ' f K , v. . k' . ' S - W. ' if 5 .PTA ' . 'cup . 9 1 -, . I 1' '1, . i. 5 5 - 2 ? I 3 5 'I 1 u L.. de ' Fifty-six musicians from seventh, eighth, and ninth grades make up the Junior Band. The purpose of the band is to provide experience for the Senior Band. This year the band participated in several local Halloween Parades and appeared at the Huntingdon Football Game They gave a concert for the school Christ mas program and will give a Spring Con- ce rt in May. Um Dawuzz,-404 mae fe ldiwea .4nvv ' t es from each school Every year representa 1V 1n the d1str1ct assemble to present a concert at one of the various schools 1n the d1str1ct The purpose of D1str1ct Chorus 15 to help further music education to 1tS fullest extent and to encourage the h students who attend Thts mus1cal1nterests oft e as under the d1rect1on of Mr John Raymon , Kenneth Frazier a senior member our band attended the Western State Band Festival at Meadville on February 2 3 and 4. The guest conductor Colonel George Howard at present is conductor of the United States Kenneth has been in the band Air Force Band. ' f ther his music for six y career after graduation. ears, and intends to ur 73 year the chorus w d of Lafayette College Six students from the Chief Logan Band were chosen to participate in the South Central District e in Phillipsburg, January Band. This event took plac The uest conductor was Mr. leon- I2 13 and 14. g ard B Smith. I I I 1 1 F! Anita Schrecengast Sara Grace Peters Rosalie Hannon Shirley Krick Elaine Bingmau Kax' Crawford eaocvz eztd 7 lam! .xx MRS RO DGER5 74 rf, Arla Cosgrove Sue Peters Norma Suook Connie Mohr Bonnie Naugle Barbara Hannon Jane Gibboney X ,Y , ,xii -'P ff A 3 tb 7 6 5 72 c'a 552425464 R X 'Y RK Miss Hunter T he Staff This year our school library staff is composed of thirty- three girls and two boys. Miss Hunter, ofthe Language De- artment, is in charge of the library. A varied selection of books is available and the library is a busy place throughout the day. Another service now available in our library is the ordering of Tab Books for any students who desire them. Any member of the Senior High School is eligible to serve on the library staff which is selected early in the fall of each school term. 77 44446 The Twelve-Pound Look Glamour Boy sur M ' Liss 7255- 7756 Last year our dramatically talented stu- dents put forth several fine plays. From Burn- ham came Glamour Boy, a most humorous comedy presented by the Junior Class, while I-Iobgloblin House, a three-act comedy was presented by the Junior Class of Derry Town- ship. Later we entered into Forensic Competi- tion. This play, entitled Cracked Ice, prov- ed to be an excellent display of showmanship as we competed in the state finals at York where we received one of the two excellent ratings in the entire state. This year, through the efforts of the newly combined Senior Class, and a cast that display- ed a flair for comedy, our play, They Gave Him a Co-ed, netted a record amount at the box office M'Liss, the Junior Class play proved equally successful. The play entered in the Forensic Competition this year was entitled The Twelve-Pound Look. With a veteran cast of all seniors, the play was presented with a real professional touch. 78 Hold their hands this way, Ralph. 6445 Rosalie Hannon Shirley Krick Irene Hearn Elaine Bingman Phyllis Treaster June Shortess Judy Wilson Don Gingrich John Bell Ralph Fisher Larry Rager Warren DeArniei1t Robert Sheaffer Ron Shirk Pali VanArt bee Rhodes Out with King Tut. 'ZZM-WW 746g gave gfcm 14 60-ed Please smile just a wee bit more. 74-Wig! elm Presldent Vrce Presrdent 1' Y Treasurer Cha Secreta plarn Sgt at A rms Ogjccm Warren DeArment Robert Taylor W1111am Lewrs Ronald MOISI I ohn Manbeck A twood Pursel W Presldent Oggewu. Anna Mary Besch Vrce Presrdent Jean Mowery Secretary T Deanna Ford reasurer Iea I . Vw I . ou.- , Er I K- L 1 , ' ,e J , M A. Q 5- ' X N X :ff 'L -+553 I T f 80 n Rockey CHIE VOL I NO.1'V To Be RAI! DIIECTS JUNIOI The gn lK'!.ha , lzw P. at their three act we: Bmkzhnm High School The greatest stories, een Dalby, B young girl le George Smith, pls 'gg 'Th' 'Y 'Off an ltr Mm- 'ee 2 eve wan nm any bring gi .. Unhehwlnwhhmawmnerdhhhasdiedmthellnendldt Bmlfhh!lentire1ortAme.TIOsehemen!r0lltheleltsrrlVelnBnltb'l Flodetwlm4hhknovleQenndplmiodosIayvlt.'hBm1th,poseu relati1esAndgntnpQessl0nofthls!urta.ine.0ldSniGh1shlledand thehlamets9laoodoayoxmgJohnGrey.p1iyodbyLnrryBmith,zhe Behoolnnlterwlt!ivholli'Liaslsinlave.lIowhl'!Asdearst.he goodxmmeddrey andouiwltstbesdianeraformsthebsslsot o t.hrll1mgl.nde.dt-ingphy HUB, ha-nel! Mgnbeck, 'YW- hatothisvibolsnme rtnry are 'oven mnnv such as Bea Starlight nom-av- 6881121 vt 'ff' Dallas little llld thi Illia!! Hotel l 00011 H145 John Yuba MIS L Clyde l Bess Bl Clara H Carter I Judge M 'M'Llss dramatic Tickets to proceeds will The play i. are under may ment Tm Q a in One kind ol trouble Thu 1 ,A lou down on , 4, UU H out 4 hey have 1 C If Q 1 'le ol Ls uvsn vp. C1'V14b,A Alu CHIEF LOGAN HIGH SCH OOL YEAGERTOVVN, PA. The name' Chieftain was adopts-rl this year for the sch l onsists of nexus. feature and sports arti- cles and is financed l ' the hioh school students h D . ., s v. 0 purchase it, The Ch' f ' if , 'E e itors. writers, twists ' staff Compiles news of school activities anfl personal nfwxs of students which are of in- terest to all. ,, - I J I .f t f . qv ' ,rf 7 r l f J.wr.A.HY. lg-56 s 7' 4' 'Sf ' J l. . , ' ..., oo newspaper which con- tains six pages and is published rnonthly lt C ' f ' immediate ny local merchants and will be held 'le Bratwn- i School. ic- tain Staff Consists of C10l'lf yt .and a business staff. The .AH ner. The orztions al. . v0 oe over 10 minutes. An outline of the oration will .be submitted to the 111480. - ,ear me .,.....pet.itlon of the Milflln County Forensic League will be presented in B-M-0 High School auditorium on February 25. Tl ch.-to will be on sale by students in the high school and at the door. The setting for the Forensic Drama contest -1'-'rant from Obie! Kenneth Frazier will take part in Q I takes plsce in the extempore speslff ySxmsln May The serious and humorous decla- mation are speches that are writ- ten by someone else and the per- son giving it gives it by memory. cl The '1Velve- M Barrie 'y Mr Aharrah s Larry Ringer ene Hearn ss as Lady Sims Tomfbes e just before mood ls con hcmalucl Gln: will assist oi LBEPTO- ' YM- A W- , . , ppb-J V l , l L i . . . b an ,I N, t. v . - - F ' 9 V. , . . .. Q- .f . . V U 'H' I .1 l 4 ,v x - x ' vf . , I - . 0 4 ,f ll - X' Q , F I . . . f, 1 T - of Y r 3 . . Y-A D- l, 2 , . S , .. 1118 , K X-1 ,, qivif- I 'it'-' v ,A g., lax ' ,. is . 5 all ,pl . mt we cant s ' ' . - 1 J A n three in ,Mu .ind have that plf-nty All Sfmc fc ks 'nike 0 -1 , '...'.v,u1il prd 'fl QL 3'Z ll3 ' ' lov' ,y.,gQl1 -g1,,: iz J.: .-ll! lor rfl'-f Zim-1 hurl, .nd all IL jf eve. M., , 'r' ::i . r,ii.'.u1..s l.l:l1t-lj: l ' ' tu N-,el xnufgmg R ' i ,vc r',' -M . ...+...,-it Y? SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT R Hannon S Krick D Kurtz B. Benner, D. Gingrich, K. Crawford, W. De- Arment R Smith ROW TWO J Bell G Simpkins I Hearn, E. Bingrnan, L. Osborne, S. Peters, P. Trcastcr B Clouser J Rheam A Schrencengast L Becker. ROW THREE: G. Knepper, I. Spriggle, T. Pur- sel R Walls J Shortess M Moyer L Freed M Hartman, W. Haney. ROW FOUR: R. Knepp, L. Rhodes, Every year since the Legend has been in existence, each class has tried to assemble abetter and more interest- ing yearbook. In order to make the de- sired improvements, we musthave com- plete staff co-operation. This year we have been fortunate enough to have such a staff. Under the expert guidance of the co- editors, our photographers have produced pictures of the bestquality and they should be commended for a job well done. Articles and captions have been well constructed by our literary staff, ln their writings, they have illustrated a true portrait of the happenings at Chief Logan. Without the ef- forts of our efficient business staff. it would have been impossible to finance our yearbook. The sports staff must also be recognized for their achievements, The artists and typists have added much to the completion of the yearbook. Endless hours of preparation have led us to create a yearbook that, we hope, will refresh our memories of days spent at Chief Logan, It. I I' Om Wendy S The 1955 Pennsylvanra School Press Assocratron Conventlon xx as held at Unrontovxn Pennsylvanra Its purpose IS to grve the students better vrevys and new rdeas IH publrshrng therr newspaper and year book The students repre sentrng Chref Logan were Kay Crawford Kay Barley Judy Rheam Donald Grng r1ch and Warren DeArment They were accomparned by X I Mrss Anna Blttner Yearbook L X. V65 esemau A WP' Our P P Oh nol Iwo! another error -L N Q V Wu oi, W W Don't put the prctures m the wrong envelope l Deadline tomorrow,- 83 c 1 I I 1 1 , H 2 . l y . . ,gov , . . K1 ' . . . . 5 , Y , - Q 1, , -1 f, g - ,- I , , . ,,, Jw: - V . x. , 1, - - -1 . . rxk 4.x.,JQ'V,l, I Y v X ' f .N xg Advrsor. - . 1 xxx . , .- r gn rr N- ' f,L X ,s. - ' L V H H l. .. , .. , . a 1- ' .. -u o. X, r-- '.:'- . ,1 'x-:fy'g'+L'. 1 1. 'H' 'kv Il. J ffm! ffduckzaza . Nu. nn. 4.. 14.'.',v .rf M . 'M 1 '. . Ks :lx .U ,-.-1. 1 4 w- In Q: 3 . 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Louclenslager Tom s Barber Shop Swanger 5 Barber Shop Vogue Beauty Shop C UT RATE STORES Parkway Store South Sade Cut Rate Walker S Cut Rate PATRONS 85 The Busmess Staff DAIRY STORES Bob s Darry Store Burnham Sanrtary Long s Mulk 8K Ice Cream Cedar Crest Dalry Dairy Belle Purity Mrlk Company Rrech Darry Company Sealtest Royale Dairy Company DE NTISTS Joseph Caton M W Haag G S Ingram G Shller White DEPARTMENT STORES Danks 8. Company E E McMeen Company Hugh B McMeen 8. Son Inc DOCTORS AND OPTOMETRISTS C F Bu D P Farrnela ' ' , . Dr. Novak Motor Company Dr. W. E. Chamberlain ' Dr. . . - ' ' Dr. , Q Dr. . ' I Dr. ' ' Dr. . . rns ' r. . ' l B0yd H Hammaker James Mauery C B McClann Bryce E Nucodemus Andrew J Parker George E Wortman DRUG STORES Headings Drug Stores Peoples Servuce Drug Stores DRY C LEANI NG ESTABLISH ME NTS Chapple s Cleaners Dependable Cleaners Hower s Modern Cleaners Mllroy Dry Cleaners Reedsvnlle Dry Cleamng Servlce ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 8. 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Paclfrc Tea Havlce s Market Hrghland Avenue Grocery Hughland Park Confectaonery Hillside Service Store Lewlstown Candy Company Marrone s Food Market On The Square Mullen s Grocery Naplkoskn s Grocery Rocco s Super Market Shield s Grocery Shlmp s Grocery Sprgle s Frult Market Stucky s IGM Market The Height s Grocery Tony Soccro s Groceries Wllluam Ernest Grocerles Wrlson s Grocery HARDWARE STO RE Bossert s Hardware Burnham Hardware Fleming Hardware Francnscus Hardware C Dr. . Dr. Dr. . . ' ' Dr. . ' . Dr, . DF- - I I I ' I I . . . , . . . .. 0 v I I n 0 I . . . . . . . . , . . HARDWARE STORES ICODIIDUECII Hambrlght Brothers Hardware Robert Johnson Hardware Company Lewistown Hardware HOTELS Green Gables Hotel Hotel Lewnstown INSURANCE LIoydE Gesselman H C Kerstetter Company JEWELRY ESTABLISHME NTS G L Balfour Company Dleges 8. Clust Kesslnger s Jewelry Store Paul S Fose Jeweler Wrlt s Jewelry Store MEN S APPAREL Adler s Men s Store Bob Davis Inc Joe Katz Inc Pennshlre Clothes Ruhl s Clothung Store MONETARY ESTABLISHMENTS Beneflclal Finance Company Gardner Consumer Dlscount Company Lewistown Savings 8. Loan Assocaatlon PATRO NS RESTAURANTS Battlsta 5 Restaurant Blue Goose Corkln s Quack Lunch Dutch s Dlner Laskarls Brothers Restaurant Mayes Restaurant Muller s Cafe Muss r s Restaurant Naum Stonchess Public Restaurant Walk s Restaurant MUSIC STORES J H Glbboney Music Store Kauffman s Musnc 8. Furnuture The Record Nook PUBLIC WORKS IND USTRIES Miller Selnca Sand Company Pennsylvama Glass Sand Corporatnon Standard Steel Works Dlvlslon RECONDITIONERS OFATH LETIC EQUIPMENT Marbo Incorporated Tec h Incorporated RETAIL STORES 8. DISPENSERS Atlantic States Gas Company Borger News Agency B F Goodrcch Company Kemrer Palnt 8. Wallpaper Store The G C Murphy Company 87 n I I 0 ' I ' I l 1 I Q e I I 0 D U I I l Q U l I Francis Orrig, Jewelers American Viscose Corporation 9 I , , . . I I I . I . I , . I I 1 0 0 e Q ' PATRO NS RETAIL STORES 8. DISPENSERS Qconhnuedj McCrory Self Service 5 and IO Nixon s News Stand Whlte s Blcycle Store Wnlrose Grfts SE RVIC E STATIO NS Bob Reeder S Service Statlon Ed Deamer S Gulf Statlon Galluccl s Tydol Service Statlon Goss s Amoco Ike s Esso 8. Body Shop Mc Laughlm s Sunoco Station Mc Nutt s Esso Station Richard D Lewrs Servrce Statron Short S Servlce Station Steffen's Atlantic Service Ulsh s Amoco Wagner s Gulf Statlon SHOE REPAIR SHOP Frank Ross Shoe Repair SHOE STORES Gllcks Kmneys J S a b Super Self Service Tom Johnson UNION INDUSTRIAL Umted Steel Workers Of Amerrca Local Unron No I940 SUPPLY COMPANIES E DeVecchns 8. Sons Hale Physlcrans Supply Hoffman Supply Company Jones Printing 8. Office Supplies Lewistown Lumber 8. 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