Cranberry High School - Berry Bush Yearbook (Seneca, PA)

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f s .9 v'3?' .fmiieifg mm vo ,ffwaana 1 rg., THE FORTY NINERS PRESENT 7fze Banff BMA 4 'M 4N I UII' P 4 P EMF M Wafume qaufzleen PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS CRANBERRY HIGH SCHOOL SENECA.PA Zzaaewafuf There is no pleasure quite as enjoyable as reminiscense of the days of youth This annual of the modern 49'ers is an indelible record of those days ..... ,ash QW Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth, And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wingsy Sunward I've climbed and joined the tumbling mirth Of sun-split clouds--and done a hundred things You have not dreamed of--wheeled and soared and swung High in the sunlit silence. Hovering there, I've chased the shouting Wind along and flung My eager craft through footless halls of air. Up, up the long delirious, burning blue l've topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace, Where never lark, or even eagle, flew And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod The high untrespassecl sanctity of space, Put out my hand, and touched the face of God. -John Gillespie ,Magee For you, our cherished schoolmates, Our purpose has ever been to Recall those pleasant moments as Each day we nearer reached our goal. With each page you turn, may pleasant memories Open new channels of constructive thought. Remember not the errors we have made: Deem this the product of our sincere efforts to publish your treasured annual. --Lyn and Pat i4lma Mala: QQQMAGMQ Cranberry High-through all our lives We'll cherish the thought of her And recall the many friendships made That time and strife cannot sever. To all who have passed through her portals She remains forever dear, Never forgotten, sweetly remembered, Oft' with a gentle tear- Through her halls for years unending Faltering feet have found their way, To come at last with purpose molded To their graduation day. How her walls resound with memories- Ioy and sadness echo there, As we each take one step further Into a world of strife and care. In our hearts forever learning Lies our love for C. H. S., May we ne'er forget her wisdom-- As we strive for our success. --Lury Eddingrr A. R. McKEE Thou art my guide, philosopher, and friend To Mr. A. R. McKee, We, the 49'ers, dedicate this annual as a token of our trust and admiration for all he has done to aid us in our school years. During our six years at Cranberry, he has been a staunch supporter of all our endeavors. ln seventh and eighth grades, We thought of him as our history teacher. After that, though we were not privileged to have him as an instructor, we continued to value his friendship. His encouraging smile has inspired us to many successes that otherwise might have been failures. We were delighted when We returned in our senior year to be greeted by him. Being Master of Detention Hall will not be held against him. His companionship will be cherished always, and his guidance has left a perm- anent mark on our lives. Ganiewh ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS I f X 2 5 f I ff f 4 ll fb o III me H 55' 4 4. ' '.'5 H w a yn Q! li, M K I, H zu, 6 V I I X x M ii f ' ,jg A7 S Rt in I if If WI ,,,.' M, f Z 2 Z l nh .. i- W ! ff 0 A '4 I El.. A . Ecard of Zcfucalian Mr. Carlson Mr. Graham Mr. Friggle Mr. l-larriqer Miss Rembold Mr, Tarr These truly American citizens deserve all recognition as a group oi unpaid, ever striving forgers of tomorrow. Through their skillful planning and acting, our school has maintained its high standards. To them we owe many thanks for the education we have attained in our years at Cranberry. They have given us something that no one can take awayesomething that will help our generation become worthwhile citizens oi tomorrow. Their untiring efforts deserve much praise and admiration. All members of the Cranberry Township school board express sincere appreciation of the team Work ot parents, teachers, and students which has made possible the graduation ot this fine class, and is making good education available for every young American in our district. Let us all continue to broaden and extend this avenue to more abund- ant living. --R. Bruvz' Gm 1111 III 7 .. We are very grateful to you, Mr. Stewart, for being surh a helpful adviser and friend. You have always been interested in our problems and tried to help our members out wherever and whenever you could. Your aim has been to enable us to get an education. Be assured that each senior appreciates your cosopertaion and inspiraticn. Class of 1949: It is a real pleasure to extend to you my lieartiest congratulations on the occasion of your graduation from Cranberry High School. As you go forth out of school life, step bravely and boldly into life's school. Prove all things for yourself and hold fast to that which is good. Make the world better and wiser and happier because of your living in it. May good luck and happiness be yours in the years to come. -Uv. A. Stzfzunrt. 8 ti Even though his first year at Cranberry has been our last, he has won the friendship of the entire senior class. He has assisted us greatly in starting our life work with a basic foundation in education. We value his opinions and suggestions to the utmost and shall be forever grateful for his help and kind words. Class of l949: I Wish to extend congratulations to the members of the graduating class and to ex- press appreciation for your cooperation during the past school year. The part of your school career we have shared has been brief but eventful. I have benefited through our association, and my sin- cerest wish is that we of the faculty have con- tributed something Worthwhile to each of you. Bend your individual efforts in the same spirit of cooperation that you have experienced as a member of the class, and success will be well within your reach. -lI'. K. lfillinmr off 7fae fzemaz Happy Lcxndinql Waiting for Medicine ? l I Somethinq? Uni! Cver Dick's Subjeciinq the Lucky Duke Shoulders Seniors to Ccind what shoulders? Main Childrens E. I. Piuyqround QDud to usb 9 BEATRICE BLACK From Butler, Pa. Colleqe Grove City Deqree B. S. in C. Years Tauqht 5 Now Teachinq Commercial Subjects Favorite Expression - - f Well, what do you have to of' lei? HARRY CAMPBELL From- Oil City, Pa. Colleqevljenn State Deqree-V B. A. Years Tauqhte- 20 Now Teachinq-V Math. Favorite Expression- - Quit your talking. MRS. GRACE SNYDER From-- 'Oil City, Pa. College --Capital University Degree- A. B. Years Tauqht 12 Now Teaching Latin, English, French Favorite Expression- Why? EDGAR I. ALLEN From-Franklin, Pa. College-Indiana State Degree-B. S. Years TauqhtY9 Now Teachinq- -Social Sub- jects Favorite Expressions- Now we'll take Sammy Perkins ... Oh, my!1 CECIL L. ADAMS From-Oil City, Pa. College-Grove City Degree-B. S. Years Tauqht--23 Now T e a c h i n qe-Chemistry Physics, General Science and Biology Favorite Expressionf 'l're- mendjous force! MRS. VIOLA WARD From-I-lenry's Bend, Pa. College-Ithaca Colleqe Deqree-B. S. Years Tauqht--12 Now Teaching-Gym 6- Health Favorite Expression- On the line. Dress riqhtl Front! CALVIN GILMORE From-Rocky Grove, Pa. College-Grove City Degree-A. B. Years Taught--12 New Teaching-Arithmetic Favorite Expression-e Be ac- curate MRS. HILDA HAZLETT From-Oil City, Pa. Colleqe+Slippery Rock Years Taught-22 Now Teaching-'Art, Literature, Penmanship Favorite Expression- OK now. only five check marks! HELEN WEETER DREIBELBIS From-Emlenton, Pa. College-Clarion Degree-B. S. Years Taught-2 Now Teaching-Biology, Gen- eral Science, English people. you're not thinkinqf Favorite Expression - Now, aww, 11 IAMES BEVERIDGE From--Oil City, Pa. College-Penn State Degree-B. S. Years Taught-13 Now Teaching--English, Civics Pennsylvania History Favorite Expression- Get lo cated. MRS. MARY STAHLMAN' FromvCranberry, Pa. College-Indiana State Degree-B. S. Years Taught-3 Now Teaching-Geography Favorite Expression- For our rext project- ANDREW R. McKEE From--Cranberry, Pa. College-Slippery Rock Years Taught-31 Now Teaching-History Favorite Expression- All right, now-get quiet. aacafllq BETTY IO MITCHELL From Oil City, Pa. College lndiana State Degree B. S. Years Taught 2 Now Teaching Music Favorite Expression ---- One, Two, Three, Four. IOHN H. SAMONSKY From- Oil City, Pa. College- University of Indiana Degrees---B. P. E. and B. S. Years Taught- -8 Now Teaching---Shop Favorite Expression -- Safety First. BYRON A. IOHNSTON From Butler, Pa. Colleges- Slippery Rock, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh Degree 1-v, -M. A. Years Taught---9 Now Teaching--Health, Gym, Senior Science Favorite Expression---- All right now, boys. New Gomea Louise Sutton MRS. RUTH MEAD Frcm--- Oil City, Pa. Colleges- Ohio State Univers- ity and Dayton Art ln,titute Degree- B. S. Years Taught 7 Now Teaching Home Econo- mics Favorite Expression- You all.' MARY LOU MOORE From Leeper, Pa. College Mercyhurst Now Teaching- Student teach- ing in Home Ec, MRS. ELIZABETH HESS From-Seneca, Pa. College--Oil City School of Nursing Degree-R, N. Now school nurse Favorite Expression- Tongue out. At the beginning of the second semester, the seventh graders of room three were placed under the jurisdiction of a new teacher, Miss Louise Sutton of Franklin. Miss Sutton is replacing Mrs. Dreibelbis. She is a graduate oi the University of Pennsylvania, and has taken some post graduate work at Clarion State Teachers College. 12 genial: rqcfaidafzd- EDITH BELL From-Grove City, Pa. College-Grove City Degree-B. S. in C. Years Taught-l Now Teaching-Business Arith- metic, English-9, World His- tory, General Math, Book- keeping Favorite Expression - Now, people, be quiet. GEORGE ZAGST From-Oil City, Pa. College-Clarion Degree-B. S. Years Taugh-21 Now Teaching-English Favorite Expression - Did I tell you the story about--? Although she was a newcomer this year, she was always ready to lend a help- ing hand in any class activity. Without her careful and competent bookkeeping, our money making projects this year would not have been so successful. l'm sure that each Senior will long remember our very kind and helpful teacher from Room 13. Thanks to you-Miss Bell!! Dear Seniors: . Congratulations on a job well done. With work and perserverance you have at- tained your goal-a high school education. You are now beginning another phase of your life. Set another goal, set it high. You will undoubtedly have many disappointments, but these you must expect. Accept each disappointment in its proper light, and strive constant- ly toward that goal. You have my wishes for both happiness and success. -Edith Bell Mr. Zagst found the atmosphere at Cranberry too pleasant to resist, so he came back this year to help us finish a successful schooling. His assistance in all financial undertakings has aided us in reaching our goals, and his broad sense of humor has taken the drag out of many blue days. Graduates of '49-- May my interests in you, individually, be like a circle--unending and unbroken. -Mr. Zagst 13 Gu To these two rnen we extend our appreciation for their helpfulness. Their essential tasks have aided in making our school life run smoothly. Hired to do janitorial work, they qreatly increase their value to the school and us with their sound advice, congenial smiles, and friendly deeds. Mr. Baum Mr. Farrinqer S i' D Mr, lfeckathorne, Mr. Reichard, Mr. Piercy, Mr. Miller, Mr. Felmlee, Mr. Fischer, Nh, Baum, Mr, Flinchpach, Mr. Nlfilliams, Mr. Kahle, Mr. lcluqhes, Mr, Miller, Heres to the men that are-et us with a cheery Hqood morning and leave us every evening with a few more pleasant memories. We only hope that they have enjoyed the daily bus rides as much as we have. Their prompt schedule has inspired us to start each day systematically. 8444 fbfziawui 14 f 4, E l. A7 W Qi 155' M E f H' ', . 4 , v 'HM' x y , W ? L Q 'I A -J' ff Z 1 7 Xa lf f fl 3 M - : ' ZZ E ,QW Z - 'li iw . E 3 ww X Glafuefz FISCHER. EUGENE President The very etticiert president of our Senior Class. l-le is the compet- ent business manager of the Berry Bush. You may remember him as Boggins. MANNERS, DELORES Secretary An amiable girl with artistic abil- ity and a gentle nature. Works as governess during the summer at Van Buren Bay. Notice the tan? BESSLER. NORMA IEAN An honor roll student in the com- mercial tield. Seldom seen with- out Ruby. Quick, quaint, and quiet. rf'-of ,f QW. fire.. . X N ?5gv'f'5i7 N X 41 lx Q if STANLEY. RICHARD Vice President Dick is a forward and a valuable asset to our basketball team. Can sometimes be seen among the pines. TRAX, ROBERT Treasurer Will probably be remembered most for his dramatic ability. Capable editor of the Hi-Light, and president ot Hi-Y. BEST. KATHRYN One of the more attractive girls of our class. Known tor her chic clothes and pretty hair. Seniafpi BLACK. RUBY BICKEL, HOLLIS BOYER, PAUL BROWN, ROBERT We believe she will make a Appears to be l-lomer's twin. Peter lo Isaac is the boy One of Harry Iames' compet- qood Secretary for Somggne, Halls from Sage Run. Noted who is sometimes seen driv- itors. Cruising in the Chrysler gm, of our Shy brunettes, for his smooth dancing and ing his Dad's delivery truck. is his favorite pastime. corny jokes. Dreamy blue eyes and sandy hair. Lots ot lun. 4 BURGDORFER. IEAN CAUVEL. MARILYN Spends much time skating- A peppy senior from Victory also quite a lot with Bill. A Heights. Has a great interest small, blonde lassie. in Home EC., skating, and joking. CLARK, RICHARD Dick is one of our flash guards on the Varsity. Very active in all sports. All will remember him as Butcher Boy Bean. l COC!-IRAN. MARY ANN Dancing and music play an important part in Mac's active life. Hopes to become a gym teacher. CRAIG, MARILYN Marilyn is an honor roll stu- dent and is also a very active and popular member of the class. Her vivid personality has won her many friends. EDDINGER. DONNA FERGUSON. GORDON This merry lass is known to Ferqie's brilliant outbursts are many of her friends as Red always a source of entertain- She is equally well known for ment. Seems to enjoy sports her good nature. and music. FLETCHER. WILLIAM ,lovial and amiable. His witty comments are always met with qaiety. Can be seen quite frequently in white shirt and bcw tie behind the meat counter. FLOCKERZI, LEONA Has the makings of an ex- c elle nt stenoqrapher. l-las dancinq as a hobby. Does a qreat deal of mimeoqraph work fcr the school. FRENCH. WILLIAM lntellectualism and wit are two of Bill's outstanding qual- ities. l-le is always a good companion. One cf his social activities is ice skating, at which he is very adept. GREENE. CHARLES Chuck plays as one of our guards on the Varsity. Can usually be seen with the gang. Although his plans for the future are indefinite, he is sure to be successful. I I HARMON. ROBERT Bob is a qreat tan of Einstein. His hobby is roller skatinq. Intellectual, drole, and some- what of a musician. HEFFNER, LOIS HOGUE. RICHARD Auburn-haired chatter-box of One of the quieter members of our Class. Manages to get her the class. Can be seen quite lessons in addition to num- often behind the counter at orous outside activities. Cunningham's. Seniau IRWIN. WILLIAM Bill is the very capable pres- ident of Music Club Council. Don't let his shy appearance fool you, because he can usually be found at the root of some mischief!! KAHLE, MARIE Her pleasing personality has won her many friends. Can usually be found with the gang or drumming Noted for her laugh. KEEPER, BETTY LOU We wonder if Betty is plan- ning to use her Home EC. training for lim. Spends her spare time with a needle and thread. KERR, PI-IILLIP LINEMAN, CHARLES Phil-the fellow with a song!! One of our shop boys. Once a We hear that he is very friend-always a friend. smooth at round, as well as, Chuck can usually give forth square dancing. with a bit of sly humor. I MAYS. LA VERN Hails from Cranberry, but manages to spend a consid- erable amount of time at the rink. Could be that he has an interest in girls, too. MCCHESNEY. LORRAINE An enthusiastic Home EC. Miss. She enjoys jokirq and vhumminq with Marilyn. Cap- alnlo liaskotlwall forward. MCCLELLAND. WILDA Although she just Came to us this last year, she has proved to be a worth while addition to our class. Her lonq hair gives her a most attractive appear- ance, MCGEARY, SALLY The qal who is always talk- inq about baseball. Can also play the piano well. Another one of our future secretaries. MOON, MARY Quiet and Cute. Never seen without Lois. Her name is usually found on the honor roll, 9 A MOORE, VIRGINIA Ginny is aoinq to be a nurse. Gocd lurk in your vareer. Very cttravtive and a friend to all. N-...J Monmson. num Her artistic talent has helped to make her an outstanding Home EC. student. We missed her while she was absent for her appendectomy. MORROW. DELMAR An ardent roller skatirtq fan. One of the handsome lads from the Senicr Class. Re- member him as the messenger boy? MOTTER. LAWRENCE Lawrence is indeed a trust- worthy and helpful friend. Belongs to the silent type. Makes a qood showinq for himself in scholastic work. OG-LE, RETHA The qal with the contagious smile and cute qiqqle. ls seen mostly with a crossword puz- zle, detective story, or lerome. Seniafzfi OGLESBY, DONALD Don is always willinq to take the jokes handed him. Man- aqes to keep up with his schooling and work for the Manifold at the some time. PERRY, SHIRLEY PORTER, NANCY One of the friendliest qirls A peppy varsity cheerleader at C. H. S. Has dimples. A Possesses pretty blue eyes W e l c o m e addition to any Spends much of her time as a crowd. Waitress. She is also smooth on the dance lloor. REX. WILLIAM Bill is rather modest, but is an asset to our class. He can usually be seen d r i v i n q around ir his fathers Dodqe. RICHEY. MITZI Blonde qlamour qirl with a mischievous liqht dancing in her eyes. ls undecided whether to qo to college or to he a secretary, 21 RODGERS, CHARLOTTE Spends much of her time qiq- qlinq with Nancy. It you are in need of cheer, see Char. Would like to become a mor- tician. RODGERS. ROBERT Boh's that handsome lad from Room 9. He enjoys hunting and buzzing around Seneca. Senioad SCHOCH. PHYLLIS STOVER, IOYCE Io can often be noticed glid- inq around the skating rink. We hear she has an interest outside of Cranberry that claims a lot of her time, too. Swimminq seems to be one of Phil's main pastimes, A iaith- ful friend ot Barb. SPEERSTRA, SHIRLEY SHREFFLER, BARBARA One cf the lassies who watch- We're sure Barhie's name will es the roses bloom at Oak- be chanqed to Mrs. soon after wood. Also an enthusiastic qraduation. She is another of Home EC. student. Mrs, Mead's girls. SHRECKENGOST. MARY SHAW. IEANNINE SEATON, MARILYN SCHWAB. CLAIR An ambitious Home EC. qirl. A l'l9C1lClTld CIltrC1CtiV9 qirl WhO Quiet, but proves to be friend- Apparently is one ot Bill's Her nqme is Sometimes noticed wears smart clothes. Chic is ly when you get to know her, closest friends. His presenCe on the honor roll. the word for lean! The inseparable pal of Lor- in B. A. class will never be raine, torqotten. STRAIN. EVA Another it our whizzes on skates. Plans to lie a house- witv. Bound to siivuvecl. STRANFORD. BARBARA Dimples and how!! Ever notice her at Penneys with a pair of shoes in her hard? One ot the more intelligent students of the class. STUCK, LIONEL Appears to be at a loss for words sometimes, but we've all seen him otherwise, l-le is a very handsome lad and a real asset to the rlazs. VOGELAAR, IOYCE The girl with the velvet voice. We believe that loyce will go places with that wonderful talent of hers. RIAL. LOLA The only nienilwei' ot the Class who has her name on the marital list, She also is an honor roll student. WAGNER. MARCELLA Seems to be our shortest and our youngest member. You'Ve all heard it before- The best things are done up in small parkagesf' 23 WEAVER, PATRICIA ANN WEAVER, ROLAND Pretty, pleasant, and petite The boy seen at the control are words to describe Pat. She of that bright red Model A. was co-editor ot our year- Quite a joker, but really has book. plenty of brain power, WELTNER. HOWARD Cnc? of our lboys who is plan- ninq to ao to rolleqe. He has several a m ls i t i o n 5' 'all of them hiah. Mary also seems to play an interesting part in his life. WHITLING, ESTHER Comes from F e r t i q s, but doesn't mind because she likes to drive. A friend to many but especially to Ruth. WITHERS. DONALD He had an ardent interest in motorcycles before he left us. At the end of the first sem- ester, he joined the army. WYROCK. LOIS Efficient c o V e di to r of our school paper, Noisy, enerqetic, and genial. ZIMMERMAN. LARRY Plays center on the varsity. Miaht seem quiet at first, but did you ever see him when he aot started? Helps Eakins put out novelties, DA ILY, MAXINE Max is one of the smallest girls in the classy but her winninq ways and friendly smile make this insignificant. 24 REPMAN, CHARLES Chuck always kept his classes in qales of laughter. l-le left us at mid year to help Uncle Sam out. swn... KATHRYN BEST Latin Club 9-10, Y-Teens 9-10-11-12, Junior Play, French Club ll, Library Club 10-ll. HOLLIS BICKEL, IR. 1-li-Y 10-ll-12, Mixed Chorus 10-11-12, Junior Play tStaqe Manaqerl, Baseball-10, Prom Committee-ll, Music Club Council-12. RUBY LEE BLACK French Club I-ll, Y-Teens-11. BOB BROWN Band 9-10-ll-12, Orchestra 9-10-ll-12, Swing Band-12, Senior Play tStaqe Manaqerl, Hi-Y 10-ll-12, Berry Bush Staff, Latin Club 9-10, French Club-ll, Basketball 1Man- aqerl-12, Baseball 1Manaqerl-12, Freshman Reception Committee-10, Senior Play 1Staqe Manaqerl. JEAN BURGDORFER Y-Teens 9-10, Girl's Chorus 10-ll, F. H. A. 11-12, Senior Ac- tivity Club. MARII.YN CAUVEL Y-Teens-9, F. H. A.-10, Library Club 10-11-12, Make-Up Committee Junior Play, Senior Activities Club. DICK CLARK Basketball 9-10-11-12, Baseball 10-11-12, Boys Chorus-11, Activities Association 10-ll-12, I-li-Light Staff, Senior Play, Prom Committee, Freshman Reception Committee-10. MARY ANN COCHRAN Band 9-10-ll-12, Orchestra 9-10-11-12, Swing Band 10-ll-12, Junior Play, Freshman Reception Committee, Y-Teens 9-10- 11-l2, Senior Play tPublicityJ, Junior Prom Committee, Hi- Liqht Reporter-12. MARILYN CRAIG Freshman Reception Committee-10, Y-Teens 9-10-ll-12, Latin Club 9-10, Librarian 10-ll-12, Senior Play 1Property Manaqerl, Berry Bush Staif, 1-li-Light Reporter 9-10-11, Junior Play. MAXINE DAILEY Girls Chcrus 9-10-ll-12, French Club I-Il, Latin Club 1-9, Quartet-12, Y-Teens 9-l l. DONNA EDDINGER French Club-ll, Latin Club 9-10, Freshman Reception-10, Senior Play, Hi-Light Staff, Mixed Chorus-12, Senior Girl's Chorus 9-10-ll-12, Quartet-12. Orchestra 11-12, Y-Teens 9-10-11-12, Library Club-12, Music Club Council. GORDON FERGUSON Basketball 9-10-ll-12, Junior Play, Senior Play, Hi-Y 10-ll-12, Boy's Chorus--ll, Junior Ring Committee, Freshman Recep- tion Committee, Activities Association-l2, Band-9, Hi- Light Staff, Berry Bush Staff. LEONA FLOCKERZI Latin Club-9, Glee Club-9, French Club-11. EUGENE FISCHER F. F. A.-10, Hi-Y-12, Senior Play, Berry Bush Staff, Mixed Chorus-12. BILL FLETCHER Basketball 9-10-11-12, Junior Play, Senior Play, Freshman Reception Committee, Boys Chorus-ll, Hi-Light Staff. BILL FRENCH Boys Chorus 10-ll, Mixed Chorus-12, I-li-Y 10-ll-12, Fresh- man Reception Committee. CHARLES GREENE Junior Play, Basketball 10-11-12, I-li-Y 10-ll-12, Baseball. ROBERT HARMON Orchestra-1 1. LOIS HEFFNER Y-Teens 9-10-ll, French Club-11, Senior Play fCostumesl. BILL IRWIN Freshman Reception Committee, Junior Ring Committee, Junior Prom, Bcys' Chorus-11, Mixed Chorus-12, Berry Bush Staff, Music Club Council-12. MARIE KAHLE Freshman Reception Committee, Band 11-12, Orchestra 10- 11-12, Y-Teens 9-10-ll-12, Swing Band-12, H1-Light Staff, Berry Bush Staff, Latin Club 9-10, Ticket Committee for Senior Play, Librarian 10-11-12. BETTY KEEPER Y-Teens 9-10, F. H. A. 10-11-12, Senior Activity Club, Library Club-10. PHILLIP KERR Basketball 9-10, Baseball-10, Hi-Y-10, F. F. A.-10, Fresh- man Reception Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Ring Committee, Boys Quartet-12, Mixed Chorus-12. CHARLES LINEMAN F. F. A.-10. DELORES MANNERS Y-Teens 9-10-ll, F. H. A. 10-11-12, Senior Activities Club, Berry Bush Staff, Senior Play iProperties1 Library Club ll-12, Junior Prom Committee. LAVERN MAYS Hi-Y 11-12. MARY MOON F. H. A. 10-11-12. Senior Activities Club, Senior Play 1Cos- tumesl. DELMAR MORROW Freshman Reception Committee 10, Basketball 9, Junior Play. Hi-Y 12. LAWRENCE MOTTER Hi-Y 10-11-12. LORRAINE MCCHESNEY Girls' Chorus 9-10-ll-12, F. I-1. A. 10-11-12, Junior Play Com- mittee, Senior Activity Club. SALLY MCGEARY Latin Club 9-10, Freshman Reception Committee 10, Y-Teens 10, Senior Girls' Chorus 11-12, Prom Committee 11. Sealed rqoliaulfied REIHA OGLE Library 10-11, French Club ll. DON OGLESBY Hi-Y 9-10-11-12. F. F. A. 10, Iunior Play, Boys' Chorus 11. NANCY PORTER Cheerleader 10-ll-12, F. H. A. 10-ll-12, Y-Teens 10-11. Freshman Reception Committee 10, Girls' Chorus 9-10-ll-12. Band 9-10-ll, Senior Activities Club. Quartet 12, Hi-Light Reporter 9-10. SHIRLEY PERRY Girls Chorus 9-10-11-12, Orchestra 11-12, Swing Band-12. Girls Quartet--12, Y-Teens 9-10-11-12, Hi-Light Staff, Iunior Prom Committee. Senior Play, French Club-ll, Music Club Council, Freshman Reception Commltte, May Queen At- tendant. BILL REX F. F. A. 10-ll. LOLA VOGUS RIAL F. H. A. 1C-l 1-12, Y-Teens 9-10, Iunior Play lPropertlesP Senior Activities. MITZI RICHEY Girls Chorus ll-12, Y-Teens ll-12, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Berry Bush Staff. May Queen Attendant-11. CHARLOTTE RODGERS F. H. A. 10-ll-12, Y-Teens 10-11, Freshman Reception Com- mittee. Girls Chorus 9-10-11-12, Bard 10-11, Senior Activities Club. BOB RODGERS Iunior Play Stage Manager. IEANNINE SHAW Girl's Chcrus-9, Y-Teens 9-10-11-12, Cheer Leader 9-10-ll, F. 1-1. A. 10-11-12, Latin Club-9, Hi-Liqht Staff. Iunior Play, Prom Committee, Ring Committee, Berry Bush Staff, Senior Activities Club. PHYLLIS SCHOCH Band 9-10-ll-12, Orchestra 9-10-11-12, Activities Association 9-12-ll-12, Y-Teens 9-10-ll. Latin Club 9-10, Berry Bush Stall, Music Club Council, Freshman Reception Committee, H1-Light Reporter. MARY SHRECKENGOST Girl's Chorus 9-10-11, F. H. A. 10-11-12, Librarian--12, Mixed Chorus-12, Latin Club 9-10, Senior Activities Club, Y-Teens 9-10. BARBARA SHREFFLER F. H. A. 10-11-12, Girl's Chorus-9, Y-Teens 10-ll, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Ring Committee, Freshman Reception Committee, Prom Committee, Hi-Light Staff, Berry Bush Staff. SHIRLEY SPEESTRA Freshman Reception Committee, Y-Teens 9-10-11-12, Iunior Play fPrompterl, Senior Play lPrompterl. Hi-Light Staff, Senior Activities Club. DICK STANLEY Hi-Y 10-1 1-12, Boy's Chorus-11, 1-li-Light Staff, Baseball-12. Basketball 9-10-ll-12, Senior Play tStage Manaqerl, Latin Club 9-10, Freshman Reception Committee, Prom Ccmmittee, Hi-Light Reporter 9-10. IOYCE STOVER Girl's Chorus 10-11-12, Y-Teens 10-11-12, Berry Bush Stall. EVE STRAIN F. H. A. 10-11-12, Latin Club-9, Senior Activities Club. Freshman Reception Committee. BARBARA STRANFORD Latin Club 9-10, Girl's Chorus 1011, Band 9-10-ll-12. Orch- estra 9-10-ll-12, I-ll-Light Staff, Prom Committee, Y-Teens 9-10-ll, Freshman Reception Committee. H1-Light Reporter. LIONEL STUCK Baseball 10-ll-12, Basketball 10. F. F. A. 10. Hi-Y 12, Freshman Reception Committee 10. BOB TRAX Freshman Recepticn Committee 10, Hi-Y 10-11-12, Boys' Chorus ll, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Latin Club 9-10, Hi-Light Staff. IOYCE VOGELAAR Prom Committee. Girls' Chorus 9-10-11, French Club ll. Latin Club 9-10. MARCELA WAGNER Y-Teen: 9-10-11, F. 1-1. A. 10-11-12, Iunior Play, Senior Play lPrompterl, Senior Activity Club. CLAIR SCHWAB Baseball 9, 1-li-Y 10-ll-12, Freshman Reception Committee 10, Mixed Chorus 12. PAT WEAVER Y-Teens 9-10-11-12, Girls' Chorus 10-11-12, French Club ll. Iunior Play, Library Club 10, Music Club Council 12, Berry Bush, Freshman Reception Ccmmittee 10, May Queen Court 11. ROLAND WEAVER I-li-Y 10-ll-12, Berry Bush. HOWARD WELTNER Basketball 10-11, 1-li-Y 10-11-12, Boys' Chorus ll, Freshman Reception Committee 10, Iunior Play lStaqe Manaqerl, Berry Bush, Mixed Chorus 12. ESTHER WHITLING Y-Teens 9-10-11-12, Girls' Chorus 9, Senior Activity Club. F. 1-I. A. 11-12, Iunior Play iPropertiesl. LOIS ANN WYROCK Freshman Reception Committee 10, Y-Teens 9-10-ll-12, Iunior Play, Senior Play. Band 11-12, Swing Band 12, Orchestra ll-12, Chorus 12, French Club 11, Latin Club 9, Hi-Light Staff. LARRY ZIMMERMAN Freshman Reception Committee 10, Berry Bush Staff, Bas- ketball l2, Baseball 12, Latin Club 9. will 2'-1 ' alia K Fi L, ff M if ' .- I - ..- - Eifif r' , M '-ag-. 2,f'. , - f .-7,7 IQ xii wif CAN YOU FIND THEM? Shirley Perry, Marie Kahle, Marilyn Craig, Lois Wyrcck, Mitzi Ritchey, Dick Clark, Pat Weaver, Howard Weltner, Gordon Ferquson, Retha Ogle, Clair Schwab, lean Shaw, Virginia Moore, Barbara Stranlord, Ioyce Stover, Lorraine McChesney, Delmar Morrow, Mary Schreckeriqost. lSee Page 73 For Answersl CAN YOU IMAGINE: d e s leannie in a sailor dress, Lois in iap r , Shirley with no hair, Garden too small to climb a tree. Marilyn in a lacy bonnet, Dick without a single care. Although We may look quite dignified, As we finished our high school years, Retha minus all her teeth, Here's a reminder that not lonq aqo, Marie with maybe two or three, We, too, were subject to Coos and tears 27 Jlidafuf of Me Medan '49ea4 ln the year nineteen hundred and forty-three there was a mad rush of prospectors for the golden knowledge stored within the walls of Cranberry High. We were screened out into a large group known as the seventh grad- ers. And what a bewildered group it was! The year was hard and roughg but by the end of '44, we were one grade richer. Speaking of grades, we now found ourselves in the eighth one the merriest year we had had. We were put into rooms six and eight with Miss Bouton and Miss Boal as supervisors. After our county exam, we were all xdmitted to the ninth grade. Lady Luck was slowly turning our way. We now became a more organized group. We had as our resourceful guides Mrs. Snyder and Miss Bouton. In this year, '45, we had our first party, the Freshman Reception. This Nas also our first year to elect class officers. President, -Lois Wyrock, Vice President Dick Stanley, SecretaryefMarie Kahle, Treasurer --fSally McGeary, Activity Member - Phyllis Schoch. The next term found us with a full pack of responsibility. This includ- ed entertaining the freshmen at the Reception. This year we camped in roorns two and eleven with the following officers to lead us: President -Dick Stanley, Vice President -A Bill Irwin, Secretary' -Patricia Weaver, Treasurer -Marie Kahle, Activity Member Dick Clark. After our final exams and a look at our reports, we were all surprised to find that that's right! We passed into the lunior year. We found ourselves with more activities than ever. fOf course there were a few lessons between activities? We presented our play, After All Spring, directed by Miss Weeter and Mrs. Haizlett. Then came the not-to-be forgotten prom with Stan Hoffman and his orchestra furnishing the music. Re- freshments were served by girls of the sophomore class dressed in grass skirts. CBob Rodgers ran home for his lawn mower.l 28 of Me Modems '49a4 We followed the usual custom of publishing the last issue of the Hi-Light for the year. Officers were: President-Bill Irwin, Vice President-Dick Clark, Sec- retary--Louise Carrier, Treasurer-Barbara Shreffler, Activity Member-Dick Stanley. And now we are experiencing the year we have all strived and Worked for: the last year we shall spend at Cranberry High. The class started as usual with the election of new officers. President- Eugene Fischer, Vice President-Dick Stanley, Secretary-Delores Manners, Treasurer-Box Trax, Activity Member-Gordon Ferguson. Our first undertaking was the sale of Christmas Cards to lessen the expense of this book. Professor How Could You? was the play presented the 18th and 19th of November. lt proved very entertaining and a huge success. This year we were the guests, and the juniors, the hosts at our Prom. Every one had a wonderful time dancing and, of course, the refreshments were enjoyed too. When you become a senior, you are somewhat of a salesman. This year the seniors have sold magazines and stationery. For our magazine sale, we were divided into ten teams with the fol- lowing captains: Eugene Fischer, Marie Kahle, Dick Stanley, Phyllis Schoch, Sally McGeary, Ioyce Vogelaar, Lois Heffner, William Fletcher, Delmar Morrow, and Clair Schwab. These captains reported to a supervisor. The senior who led with the highest number of sales was Ioyce Vogelaar. She received a Bulova wrist watch, Howard Weltner, who won second prize, received a Shaffer pen and pencil set. Each senior did his best to make our stationery sale a successful undertaking. Our goal was almost reached. On Sunday, May 22, we timidly and proudly attended our Baccalaureate Service. The big day was here at last. Our Commencement was held on May 24, 1949 in the auditorium. Our goal had been reached. y , Now that we have graduated we are looking forward to our trip to Washington, D. C. But more important than that, we are looking to the future as fellow citizens, who can make a worthy contribution to mankind. As we follow our chosen course, we'll always carry the memories of our youth at good 'ole Cranberry High. 29 unialzafficmfi v-gf Allison Reynclds, Ccrrcl Pardee, Dick Lcxlley, Arthur Davis off ww fzmdz 5 unialzi lst Row: 2nd Rcw: 3rd Row: -'ith Rcw: 5th Row: We Iuniors have accomplished Another happy year, Next spring we'll be the Seniors, And be We will be the class ot fifty To be remembered through the years: Will we win praise and admiration? Will thought oi us bring tears? Every child who lives today ln our land ot choice and love Is born A magnificent gilt from above. Miss Black, Doris Clark, Dotty Lou Karns, Nancy Dauoherty, Earbara Keitistor, llelen Albaugll, Helen Mays, Velma Williams, Ruth Cotton, Marilyn Felmlee. Mr. Allen, Greeta Daugherty, Shirley Erwin, Bertile Karns, loAnne Montgomery, Rhea Flzckerzi, Helen Hazlett, l-lelen Boyer, Carol Pardee, Lois Say, Beverly Moon, lack Linernan. Kenreth Thayer, Charles Range, Mary Lou Porter, Helen Loll, Iaclcie Burgi, Eleanor Morrison, Mary Lou Kahle, Dick Lalley, Marshall McKenzie, Bob Stine, Anne Felmlee. Mervin Britt, Ronald Oakes, Betty Lenser, Mary Stevens'n, lfmlly Zlegler, Cerry Stanley, Irene Stcnley, Lucy Eddinqer, Faye Keely, Iames Brown, Allisor Reynolds. Raymond DeVault, Donald Harmon, John Hanna, Gerald Morrow, Lloyd Perry, Daryl Flockerzi, Norman Douglas, Charles Buskirk, Ed Shretiler, Arthur Davis, lerry Smith. Iunior Class We are free to choose our way of lite, We may linger and advance, Our friends may win and we may lose, leaving memories here. But we're given an equal chance. Our schools have been provided E or every race and creedp Our teachers strive with heart and soul To help us each succeed. And so it through our high-school years We build a tirm foundation We'll find our grades much higher ln l..ile's School of Education. with personal thoughts and aims, -Lury Eddinger 31 Sapfzamaae Ugiceu ,M IN cm Ziegler, luck Frlqqle, Iohn Annett, IDG Bl og -me aww S Front Bow: Ftaymond Guth, Ralph Black, Harold Erwin, Robert McCcy, Paul Williams, Dick Neubauer, lack Lenser, Darrell Perry, Bob Hartzell, Iohn Stephens, Lloyd Stephens, Ronald Hockman, Francis Whitmire, Bob Exley, 7nd Row: Mr. Campbell, Vivian Chatley, Betty Schmidt, Shirley Fasenmyer, Vordella Fink, Mildred Busch, Helen Pardee, loan Shrettler, Mona Beichard, lean Kahle, lean Blossom, Ila Grace Hondel, Edith Nuhfer, Doris Boyer, Monabel Thomas, Phyllis McClelland, Mr. Adams. 3rd Row Grace Clark, Rose Lutz, Pat Speerstra, Delores Harkless, Donna Guth, Betty Hewston, Phyllis Covert, Myrna Himos, Dorothy Campbell, Doris Whitten, Marie Guth, Gladys Erwin, Pat Schrum, Gladys Kelly, lanet Hockman, Lois Carbaugh, fith Bow: Nicholene Burke, Barbara Master, Dorothy Zacherl, Sally Williams, Mona Sanner, Madeline Wolt- aana, Betty Busch, Marian Flockerzi, Iune Smith, Gloria Motter, Sally Blauser, Mildred Bickel, Bar- bara Manross, Delores Blauser, lanet Eddinger, Ianet Brown, Dcris Krepp, Ronald Saar, btli Row: Fred Faulk, William Oakes, Iohn Annett, lack Friggle, Claude Langford, Dick Craig, Dick Amon, Alvin Plyler, Larry Kennedy, Bill Frederick, Dick Blauser, Bob Sharrar, Clara Kitchen, Donna Beed. tuth Bow: Ncrman Ziegler, loc Barclay, Don Coulter, Ronald Snyder, Richard Budzinski, George Dehner, Clarence Hale, Meade Graham, Emil Flinchbaugh, Body Schmidt, Francis Keverline, Cathryn Fis- cher, loan Role. Absent: Harold Shatter, Truman Switzer, Pauline Frank. Quality and quantity, that's the sophomore class ot '48-'49! lt includes outstanding athletes, musicians, vocalists, artists, and honor roll stu- dents. We successtully started this year by giving a reception tor the freshmen. A program was presented with lanet Eddinger acting as Mis- tress of Ceremonies. An oustanding feature was a mock orchestra with lack Friggle as director. Being interested in sports, an outstanding number ot sophomores are members ot the Var- sity and Iunior Varsity basketball teams. The lunior Varsity cheerleaders are all soph- omores and have played a major part in back- ing the team. We are proud to have so many of our members adding their talents to the numerous music activities, such as the band, orchestra, and choruses. Concerning our artists, we have twelve girls who belong to the Art Club, a new group spon- sored by Mrs. Haizlett. As for the honor roll students, our really great thinkers, we are proud to say that we have many ot them also. These facts should prove that we are an outstanding class in quality and quantity. Slllllllifffll lay: flint' Slllifll 1111 Gran' Handel ruyrrlrz Himm' qaaifunen Uffzhwzfi Bill Campbell, Nancy Chenault, Beity Goodman, Eleanor Mead off we Recoacf 4 BA A A W A Q - 4 lst How: 2nd How: 3rd Row: 4th How: bth flow: Absent: The Freshman Class of C. H. S. Tried very hard to do its best. Qur upper classnian we adore, And hope they don't think us a bore. lf ever there's a thing they need, We hope they'll turn to us, indeed! Of all the dances we attend, George Cook, Lee Chatley, Lynn Carbaugh, lim Fox, Gerald Hargenrader, Eddie Moon, lack Perry, Bob Haniwalt, Clifford Heed, Arnold Burgdorfer, Don Heckathorn, Bob Master, Bill Camp- bell, Ted Ziminernian, lack Knight, Norman Snively. Mrs, Snyder, Helen Goodman, Betty Slye, Kathleen Burgdorter, loanre Fischer, Dcris DeLong, Coral Stahlman, Nancy Chenault, Shirley Oakes, Barbara Melat, Lois lchnson, Eleanor Mead, Marilyn Lafferty, Bert Baker, Steward Cotton, Nolan Collins, Lula Mae Perry, Mrs. Ward. Bvryl MOTTOW. lOyCe Kerr, Maxine Perry, Pauline Hogue, Doris Boocks, Elzada Blauser, lane Fox, Alma Buck, loan Silvis, Mary Lou Stranford, Shirley Shontz, Patty Schreckengost, loanne Wolfe, Betty Goodman, Shirley Sweeney, lane Plyler, Elizabeth Smith. Patsy Powell, Lois Hodge, Iuanita Rodgers, Molly Stewart, Arlene Stephens, Ruth Heckathorn, Marilyn Haraenrader, Faye Williams, Dean Highfield, Donald Guth, Clarence Perrine, Howard Sanner, Lorain Wurster, Gerald Slater. Patty Webster, loan Stephens, Helen Kelly, Fatty Miller, Sarah Stewart, Ruth Ritts, Richard Grove, Harry Moon, lames Repxnan, Dave Morrison, Wayne lohnscn, Gerald Whitling, Paul Davis, Quenton Van Dyke, Darwin Weaver. Bob Daugherty, Ronald Chute, Deloris Slater, Gerald Thomas, Glen Stoltenburg, Pete Moran. Freshman Class We tried to do our homework right, The space we pulled through was not tight We had some students in the band, Who were always glad to lend a hand. Although we did raise quite a fuss, The teachers have put up with us. The officers of our large class Theres not a one we could amend. Kept us from dragging in the grass. The reception went off very well: The program given rang the bell, In English class we did our best, To get good grades in all our tests. Our basketball team was all hep, Our cheerleaders helped give us pep. And, in conclusion, we must say: Were glad to help you any day. -Submitted by Coral Stnlzlnmn 35 efgwt qw The class of Fiftyfl'hree, on stage at Cran- berry only two years, has already assumed a vital role in the affairs of the school. Throughout this year we have had skating parties and many other outside activities. Some of the eighth grade boys are start- ing out young to be stars on the basketball floor of tomorrow. They take part in the noon games and play on the lunior l-li team. The lunior girls Chorus consists mainly ol eighth grade girls. Our members participate in the band, orchestra, and sextet, We also have two members on the music club council. May we never forget our eighth arade toys and sorrows, but we will he ready to assume the title and responsibilities of freshmen. 'SUllllI,:f.'t'll lf, RMU Sfullrr Ill V - it c I Q . , t , .dl QV -eg wig' Nl 1 E sy Ps-145 -u-as Q J Kb' The seventh graders were up and coming but green as grass when we entered Cranberry High School on September 7, l948. Although we were laughing and joking, inside we were shaking like leaves caught in the breezes of hot air coming from the groups of upper class- men visiting in the halls. Because we are now in tlie process of adjusting to a new situation, we have not had many activities. Some ot us participate in the noon basketball games and in the choruses. By the time this is published we shall be able to hold our heads high in thc anticipation of becoming next years eighth graders. -Sllfllllfffflf ln' llfffll llrn'Iz1'H llllll fuzz: ,lIfIll!'l'lIYll1,tl' 56001314 Q46-Je Row One: Ralph Cotton, Charles Shaffer, Ray Wade, Kenneth Bickel, Gary Whitehill. Lester Neal, Robert Carner, Francis Hazlett. Iames Thomas, Donald Felmlee, Frank Stephens. Edward Metz, Danny Daugherty. Row Two: Bonnie Powell, Alice Sigworth, Nancy Nurss, Pat Shretiler, Shirley Rodgers, Avis Ogle. Carol Shreftler, Patty Repman, Marilyn Stevenson, Shirley Melat, Florence Graham, Donna Range, Dottie Lutz, Francis Stephens, Margaret Drake, Iean Cotton, Doris Stolten- burq. Row Three: Mr. Gilmore. Carol Sanner, Ruth Sadler. Shirley Neubauer, Ida Mae Sadler, Ann Hondel, Ianie Biltz, Geraldine Zacheral, Chelsea Keely, Ioyce Kerr, Lois Fischer, Clara Fleming, Mary lane Brown, Marilyn Silvis, Sandra Buskirk, Mr, Beveridge. Row 4: Wayne Russell. lack Brinqham, Gordon Davis, Dean Sheatz, Donald Blauser, George Pardee, Bcb Robinson. Danny Karg, Ruth Smith. Richard Mong, Marvin Davis, Sam Moran, Don McGee, Richard Ebinger, Roger Lalley, Therese Henry. Row Five: Harry Lineman, Lloyd Brumbaugh, Larry Longwell, Gary Graham, Robert Lineman, Ronald Bickel, Arthur Black, Robert Morrison, Paul Hanna, David Hollenbaugh, Shirley Manson, Marietta Guth, Lenora Nurss, Ruth Attleberger, Mary Hazlett, Edward Douglas. Row Six: Raymond Sanner, Rcnald Master, Herbert Best, Charles Rodgers. Sam Swartz, Iames Aikens, Willa Edwards, Mamie Eaton, Patty Weszell, Iean Fesenmyer, Lois Zimmerman, Iames O'Neil. Absent: Sam Graham, Howard Osgood, Donna Whitten. . Seaenlla Qamle Row One: Wade Rex, Bruce Dunham, Mike Green, Loren Saar, Arnold Lawrence, William Myers, Wayne Lawrence, Iohn Perry, Herman Loll, Carl Eastman, Leslie Melat, Robert Say, Wally Flinchbaugh. Row Two: Connie Shretfler, Lois Knox, Alice Fischer, Betty Drake, Iudy Porter, Nancy Stevenson, Mildred Stephens, Geraldine Vogus, Rebecca McKee. Ann Irwin, Barbara Friggle, Shirley Slye, Patty Seaton, Diane Turner, Roxanne Long. Phyllis Taft, lane Blossom, Marlene Buck, Mrs, I-laizlett. Row Three: Mrs. Stahlman, Barbara Britt, Helen Hartzell, Ardelle Whitling, Mary Louise Roberts, Shirley Wurster, Winifred Black, Lois Frank, Ioyce Stahlman, Rose Swartz, Ioan Hart- zell, Barbara Simms, Marilyn Fischer, Deleen Guth, Claire Jackson, Shirley Perry, Eliz- beth Perry, Bill Douglas. Row Four: Miss Weeter, Larry Blauser, Donald Plyler, 'Dee Boyer, Harry Ritts, Bill Amon, Bob Seth, Arthur Tharp, John Dickenson, David Smith. Donald Shretfler, Blaine Kazebee, Ioe Daugherty, Gecrge Chenault, Bob McGee, Laurence Britt, Vance Webster, Benny Brown, Dick Alger, Albert Clark, Row Five: David DeVault, Buddy Erwin, Ierry Harmon, Iames Stover, Larry Stanley, Duane White- hill, Eugene Mauls, Beverly Boocks, Mary lane Zacherl, Patty Stevanson, Ioan Smith, Ida Mae Brown, Patty Stover, Lanny Shorts, Donna Procter. Row Six: G. Rltts, Ed Walbourne, Gerald Swartzlander, Harold Dunkle, Ianet Manross, Ioan Shontz, Howard Klnch, Glennis Crose, Iohn Flockerzi, Evelyn Lafferty, Patty Porter, Iean Moore- house, Donna Dolby, Ianet Eastman, Bill Hollanbaugh. Absent: Donald Norman, Rodney Kahle, Iean Wurster, Howard Schrum. 37 Norma Bessler ......... Katie Best ............ Hollis Bickel ........... Ruby Black ............ Pete Boyer .......... Bob Brown ................ lean Burdorfer ............ Marilyn Cauvel ............ Dick Clark ................................ Mary Ann Cochran Marilyn Craig ..... ........... Maxine Daily ............ Donna Eddinger ........... Gordie Ferguson ........... Eugene Fischer .............. Bill Fletcher ..... - ............ Leona Flockerzi ............ Bill French ................ Chuck Greene ..... Bob Harmon ..... - .... Lois Hefiner ............ Dick Hogue .............. Bill Irwin ............... Marie Kahle .......... Betty Keeler ............ Phil Kerr ................,... Chuck Lineman ......... Delores Manners .......... Lavern Mays ......................... 7eff-14- Wlklian Shorthand wizard. I'm erkedl Gonna join Homer. Which one will it be? Peg's my gal! I'll murder the people! tI'm gonna be a doctor.l ......... Good things are done up in small packages. ....................''Smile and the Berries smile with you. Atlas Flirting and dancing College, here I comel A little tune. Everybody likes red hair! A great sense of humor. Iust think, some day I'll be president! One pound of hamburq. please. Stenographer for mel Anybody got a match? The Cwolfl man. Chief of Police of Seneca. Fiendish gall Would you like bread with your water? lWardenl Where's my Ieanie? I.et's have a party. Iust lim ........ Someday I'll have my own program. Specializing in B. A. Come eaSY. Q0 easy. Everything but the right thingl Lorraine McChesney ........ ............................................. ' 'Who said so? Wilda McClelland .......... .......... ' 'I just can't think. Sally 'McGeary ............. ........... ' 'Got a problem. Mary Moon .................. ................. I ust quietll Virginia Moore ............ ........... G reat Sport. 38 .A Ruth Morrison ............. Delmar Morrow ......... Lawrence Motter .... Retha Ogle ............... .... Don Oglesby ......... Shirley Perry ........... Nancy Porter .......... Bill Rex .................... Mitzi Richey ............. Charlotte Rodgers ......... Bob Rodgers ............. Phyllis Schoch ........... Clair Schwab ............. Marilyn Seaton ......... lean Shaw ............................ Mary Shreckengost Barbie Shreffler ..,........ Shirley Speerstra ......... Dick Stanley ............ Ioyce Stover ............ Eva Strain ........................ Barbie Stranford ............. Lionel Stuck ............. Box Trax ....................... '7e!!-A-Mum Where art thou, needle and thread? Shotgun salesman. The Brain Main ambition: Menl Our answer to Nature Boy. Smile for alll Rahl Rahl Rahl Everybody's pall ...........''Everything's peachie Skating Hiawatha lMighty hunter.l Great day for basketball Lay that pistol down, Babel Rare thought. Life's wonderfull Boysl Iohnnyl Now, we'll do it this wayl The Continuity Kid. Want to hear a good joke? ..............Can people live on Always the same And everything was quiet Used car dealer the moon? ll'll bet he couldl foyce Vogelaar ......... .............,..........,.............................................. M aking those keys fly Lola Vogus Rial ............ Marcella Wagner . Patricia Weaver ...... Roland Weaver ......... Being a wife lust call me squirt Would rather live in Oil Cityl Where's my little red ford? Howard Weltner ........... .................................................................................................. S uper salesmanl Esther Whitling .......... ......... Lois Wyrock ....................... ............................................ Larry Zimmerman ............. 4. What happens when pressure cookers over cook? I'm You 39 not gonna marry a bakerlll should see me in my red hat! 1 7 1' 1, 1' 4 ll 51 f +- E E E ?' , V fl R Q: A- :T-J. I l.!i ? , if N f 1 Q f I 7 N . My Z. Q 'Q v f f?f'E1 11 ' 'C W1 WH Z7 -- 'W- Z I 'ff al-il 'S 0 N 4 .Mtv 5 HM 0 Uacfzeftha llirr-vtrriss, M-ss Mrluliollg Piano, Sally Willicrrns, lackia Burqr, Belly Busch, Vrolos, Richard Grove, Sally Stowart, Violins, Kvnny Brvlcol, Eloarior Mvarl, Slrirloy Perry, Donna Edclrnqer, Mary Lou Stranlord, Narrvy Clronarrll, Dorollry Zan' lrorl, Carol Parxloog Clarinots, Lois lclrnson, Lois Say, Helon Pardee, Mary Ann Covliran, Bass Violin, lorry Tlrornas, Hass Trrlwas, Prod Farrlk, Doris Boyor, Trurripels, Dick Neriliauor, Daryl Flockefrzi, Norrnan Zioqlor, Bolw Brown, lack l'rrir1qloy Trrluas, llarold Erwin, laslc Lensori Trornliarro, ClGI'0flC9 Perloirwz SaxoVhOHi'r DGYWH PONY' Pfvnfll llmnr Sllll lr-y Oakr-sg Flrrlv, Brrrlrara Strarrlord, Drirrns, Grcola Darrolrgvrly, Marzo Kalilc-, Alia- Krolliarrrf, Lois Wyrovk, Alrsr-nl: liwlls, Plryllis Svlroclr, 'l'rornlvoro, Bolty Slyo. llrrr-wlrwss, Miss lvlilvliollg Clarinors, Lois Say, Lois lohnson, loan Srlvrs, Mary Ann Covlrran, llolvn Parrlvw, Molly Str-wart, Hrrtlr Sadler, Ronald Saarg Flulo, Barbara Stranford, Trurrrpots, Norman Zie-rglor, Bob Brown, Daryl Flovluirzr, llrul Wrllrarns, Rvriald lirvkol, Slinloy Oakcrs, Divk Nerrluarimg Trrbas, Harold Erwin, lavk Lwnsvrg 'l'IUIlll5UIli'S, llllll wrrvv ll--rrirro, Holly Slyoq Fror1r'lrllor'rrs, Raymond DoVa1rl1, Barlrara Melalp Bass Violin, loan Krrlrlr-5 Urrrrns, Alir'-r Krcrtlrairo, l.rrrs Wyrovk, Mary Slovonson, Mario Kalrlrlg Bass Tuba, Doris Boyvry Bancf Glnaauuyi ' .. 4 gyfwykeg. . i9?f5'1,xf,Qf:.M, - QM 'Q L -W , B Q v..-v,.......,w-, 4 n P: ml? in 1 First Swan gba!! GJWW4 Row: Mitzi Richey, Lois Say, Lorraine McChegney, Marilyn Seaton, Betty Schmidt Carol Pardee Luc Eddin er ' I 1 Y Q V Second Row: Charlotte Rodgers, Nancy Porter, Sally McGeary, Rhea Flockerzi, Mary Stevenson, Bertile Karns, Lois Wyrock, Donna Guth, Miss Mitchell. Third Row: Doris Boyer, Marian Flockerzi, Maxine Daily, Joyce Stover, Vondella Fink, Delores Harkless, Nicholine Burke, Janet Eddiiiger. Fourth Row: Phyllis Covert, Helen Pardee, Lois Carbaugh, Dot Campbell, Donna Reed Jean Blossom lla Grace Hondel Janet Brown Glad s Kell . . , t Y Y. Pat Weaver, Phyllis McClelland, Fifth Row: Jackie Burgi, Cathryn Fischer, Janet Hockman, Joyce Vogelaar, Shir- ley Perry, Donna Eddinger, Jean Kahle, Betty Busch, Pat Schrum. Dtticersz President--Shirley Perry. Row Row Row tow Row Xbse tow tow tow low tow lbsent. nt. Secretary- Pat Weaver. Librarian' 'Donna Eddinger. Mme! Giwfuu l: Donald Guth, Dean Highfield, Bill Campbell, Stewart Cotton, Robert Master, Bob Haniwalt, Pete Moran, Marilyn Latterty, Nancy Chenault, Doris DeLong, Carcl Stahlman, Marilyn Hagenrader, Lois Wyrock. 2. Donald Heckathorne, Pete Boyer, Bill French, Howard Weltner, Bob Trax, Joan Fischer, Joan Silvis, Eleanor Mead, Shirley Oakes, Barbara Melat, Mary Shreckengost, Miss Mitchell. 3, Dick Craig, Daryl Flockerzi, Eugene Fischer, David Morrison, Clarence Perrine, George Cook, JoAnne Montgomery, Helen Albaugh, Molly Stewart, Jack Lenser, Ronald Saar, Harolcl Erwin. 4: Lucy Edclinger, Dotty Lou Karns, Richard Grove, Nancy Daugherty, Helen Boyer, Robert McCoy, Faye Keely, Marshall McKenzie, Mary Stevenson, Maxine Perry, Barbara Keniston, Jane Fox, 5: Donna Eddinger, Fred Faulk, Don Coulter, Jerry Thomas, Hollis Bickel, Dick Lalley, Alma Buck, Betty Lenser, Clair Schwab, Pauline Hogue, Bill Irwin, Betty Goodman. ' Betty Slye. President: Bill Irwin, Secretary: Helen Boyer. Librarian: Hollis Bickel, unicvz Gala' Gluvwa l: Elizabeth Perry, Judy Porter, Marilyn Fischer, Joyce Stahlman, Jane Biltz, Ann Hondel, Shirley Manson, Marie Guth, Elizabeth Smith, Bar- bara Friggle, Shirley Sweeney, Carol Shreftler, Alice Sigworth, Clara Fleming, Ruth Sadler, Marilyn Silvis, Shirley Neubauer. 2: Claire Iackscn, Shirley Perry, Jane Blossom, Ruth Ritts, Helen Kell Y, Ioan Smith, Joyce Kerr, Beryl Morrow, Rebecca McKee, Ann Irwin, Patricia Seaton, Jane Plyler, Betty Dunkle, Vivian Dunkle, Phyllis McClelland, Shirley Slye, Arlene Stephens, Marilyn Stevenson. 3: Alice Fisher, Joan Hartzell, Barbara Sims, Doris DeLorg, Patricia Web- ster, Evelyn Latierty, Marilyn Hargenrader, Patricia Stover, Dorothy Lutz, Geraldine Zacherl, Betty Goodman, Therese Henry, Mamie Eaton, Beverly Books, Roxanne Long, Lois Frank, Miss Mitchell, 4: Lois Zimmerman, Sandra Buskirk, Jean Cotton, Patricia Shreiiler, Jean Moorehouse, Donna Range, Diane Turner, Ida Moe Sadler, Florence Graham, Phyllis Tait, Delene Guth, Lois Ann Fischer, Chelsea Kelly, Elzada Blauser. 5: Beverly Boocks, Willa Edwards, Patricia Porter, Wiritred Black, Marlene Buck, Nancy Nurss, Molly Stewart, Mary I-Iazlett, Ruth Attleburger, Lenora Nurss, Shirley Melat, Mary Brown, Patricia Powell, Carol San- ner. ' Betty Slye. President: Ruth Sadler. Secretary: Marilyn Hargenrader, Librarian: Ann Hondel, 43 GIRLS' QUARTET Maxine Dailey, Joyce Vogelaar, Shirley Perry, Donna Eddinger, BOYS OUARTET Bill Irwin, Charles Repman, Phillip Kerr, Paul Boyer, GIRLS SEXTETTE Marilyn Lafierty, Ann Hondel, Joan Silvis, Joanne Fischer, Nancy Chenault, Molly Stewart, luudic GMA eauncif M-.M.,3,,.1,.,.w,X,,,,,,.W..w.4f I'i!mvl:NMx1:mr1 IM'-xlfw, Ilf-Mu Pwym Arm Hmuiwl, Icxwk Vxxzlrlw HA V-J Q'i Ruth ilcxcilwx, Mulmlyrx Hmqwrmxcicln-1, Pnl! YW-n1Vv1. I-I rw .fi MH lrwm,f3I111l1!y Vwrxy, VI:-Lifiy Plmlk, Donna lfdnlvm' 1, H 111 B1 1- 1 1 11':4Mwr1t' H1Il Ixwm. iM.-1-Nmxy: Ruth Smll-'r. 4. ,,,,,.,,,.,'S5..f.q,.4..,m.. VLA., k...,,.X..-aik 1,,.,,.Q.,,wy Bax. W, Y'v.,,,.,-0' M ,NN bf- -'--Mp-waN,,,,.w .WM-Hmm -aww- M K: iulurlvy Vmxy, Mamlyrm Iufiwrty, Mmy Arm CNUVIIIUIE, Wilmwll Huy, fkxxrs rwym, Klum I1 K IW1111 my M1 mr- Kuhlw, Iuyf-ff Vl7I1xlC1i'II. In Y. ILIX1-I Ixnxmhx IM if Hwwrm lblvk Nw11M111 r Dmyl Ilw-k+ mm lx IHYII P1 X l v f 'xzfwrxii I.-ms Vvyx wvk Kam! is 2 Banff BMA Slaff W S ,. I f , . Str. CO EDITORS ........... ..... ...........4..., ,........ M a r ilyn Craig, Patrica Weaver IR. ASSISTANT EDITOR. .......,.... .........,.,,........,...............,.,.,............ N ancy Daugherty BUSINESS MANAGIRS .............,,...., ..,.,...,..,. I luqcne Fischer, Barbara Shrefflor CIRCULATION MANAGIRS .........,.. ..................,..,.,... V irginia Moore, Paul Boyer XRTISTS ................. .............,....,......,....,....,...... ..,........ I e annine Shaw, Ruth Morrison HISTORY ..,.................,.,..,.,........,...,,.........,. ..,.,., ,...... ...... D e l ores Manners, Bill Irwin IT'S PLANE TO SEE ..... .... ..... M ary Ann Cochrar, Bob Brown TELL-AVVISION ...,. .,... .......... ..,.............,...,..... M i t Zi Ritchey, Gordon Ferguson SPORTS ............,.............,..r............ .,..,....... I-I oward Weltner, Larry Zimmerman SENIOR SICETCI-IES ,.......... .......... .....................,,...,... S h irley Perry, Rcland Weaver IDENTITY EXPERTS .......,.. ,.,....... ...........,........................ M a rilyn Seaton, Marie Kahlo TYPISTS ....,,...............,..... ......,,.,.,. I oyce Stover, Phyllis Schoch, Norma Bessler ADVISOR ,.,. ..,.. .,.,...............,.......,,....,.....,.............,..............,,.........,.,......., G r ace Snyder With the yearbook of the Modern '49ers finally published, we, the Neophytes of Iournalism, can sit back and breathe a sigh of relief. When we realized that our subscription sales and advertising drives had gone far beyond the proposed goal, we decided that we would have to produce a book that would be worthy of that attainment. Through months of laborious work, we have attempted to do just that. We certainly hope that our efforts will help you to recapture fond memories of C. H. S. in the years to Come. 45 We ,lla-.L'z.y!1z VII CRANBERRY HIGH SCHOOL NO. 4 SCHOOL YEAR ON DECLINE ARE YOU ON INCLINE HI-LIGHT STAFF III'-, 3 , ,'.A,,,, V I1 IRIIIIIIII In E H IJ' If1:.m--sf: IVIIIDKIIII ' Im-I I'IIIu:I: I'IIv1lIIIII-IIIIIII .' :II I1:I,II I.1If'Icuy IIr'III1II III ' I L II1ufI II fb I1 I'IIlI'I1III K'IvIumr .'I,1:,' fXI'ImuI II'-IIIIIII I. ' 1-4 115 wrI:. Hum II: : I I I uy I,xI'I1rmI1f' IHIIII II 1 I I1 III: w..- Il 'Ll ILIIIIIIIII IVIrmr1I1f ' Pl l'I zu I 3' III I.II1I1IuIVI1mI1f1f .'I:,:4 Q1yI4I,.'I-I Iwkf- IIIIIIIIIII ' III '.-:rx .fu-:.1:,II1r1 IIIIQII IIIIIIIIIII 'Sum y 'f II . 'I'yI-If: IfI1:' ,- -IIII' III- I Iyplfl f'z fx ::II fuIv1:swI SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS ,t- 'r ' .I::IIu1II1u1f1 IIIIIII1mg'mvfImu11I IQIIIIII m IIIIIII I HAVE A RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH SCHOOL SPIRIT 54 hcwI spuu Cmri VVIIKII IS II? SI'I1ImI spuu I hcxvf rx refmizzvous w.Ih FIFYIIII .ga I-y nh wwII yuu knww, Hui rim you? 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Dottie Lou Karns, Lucey Eddirqer, Faye Keely, Bertiie Karns, Barbara Kenistcn. Esther Whitlinq, lear Shaw, Ioyce Stover, Shirley Speerstra, Mary Stevenson, Shirley Perry, Mary Moon, Mary Loii Porter. Helen Boyer, Ruth Cotton, Betty Lenser, Marie Kahle, Lois Wyrorfk, 1 Maluel l-lazlett, Alive Krathaqe, Eleanor Morrizon, Carol Pardee, Shirley Erwin, loan Shrettler, Margaret Birrkel, lean Blossom, lla Graco Hoiidel, Dorothy Campbell, Doris DeLonq, Mrs. Stahlrnan. Helen Pardee, lean Kahle, Phyllis Covert, Grace Clark, Nicholene Burke, Sally Blauser, Patricia Webster. loan Roto, Patricia Speerstra, Patsy Powell, Eleanor Mead, Vivian Chatley, Cathryn Fischer. Iune Smith, Betty Busch, Marion Plockerzi, Lois Carbauqh, Doris Boyer, Barbara Melat, loanne Fischer. Betty Hewston, Dorothy Zacherl, Phyllis McClelland, Delores l-larkless, loan Silvis, Dorna Guth, Shirley Oakes, Lois Iohnson. Marilyn Lofterty, lane Fox, Mary Lou Strantcrd, Rose Lutz, Sarah Stewart. 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Lyn Max Red Gordon Ferguson ........................ Gordie Eugene Fischer ........ ..- ..... Dimp William Fletcher .......... ............ F letch Leona Flockerzi ............. ........,.. T ootie William French .............. ............... B ill Charles Greene ........... , ........... Chuck Robert Harmon .......... Lois Heffner ............. Richard Hogue ......,.. William lrwin ............ Marie Kahle ................. Betty Lou Keefer .......... ..... Phillip Kerr ..................... Bob Mugs Dick Bill Kay Bets Slim Charles Lineman ........ ........,.. C huck Delores Manners ......... ............ B ones LaVern Mays ................... .......... V ern Lorraine McChesney ..................... Gert Wilda McClelland .......... .W ..... Gil Sarah McGeary ........... ........ S ally Mary Moon ............. ............. M ary Crazy About Believe It or Not Wants to Be Shorthand Can translate it Secretary Whispering Does it gracefully Second Lily Pons Dancing ls slated to be an admiral Sailor Fun Gets Around Clerk in dress shop ' Peg Drives a truck Peg's O. A. O. Everything Can't stay out of detention hall Truck Driver 'Bill Is engaged Wife Laughing Does plenty of it Secretary at the Ioy Sports Pitched a no-hit game Traveling Salesman Fast Music Can dance to it . Coach at Yale School Can understand Trig Always Happy Music Sings for Denver Bill Singer Reading Has red hair Author Pool He sometimes wins Florist White Coats He was a good butler Fred Astaire Il Pontiacs Strives to own one No Ambition Dancing Good at Square dancing Stenographer Ice Skating Cracked the ice once Mayor of Seneca Girls Dates Them Don Juan Einstein Understands his theories Teacher Talking Can be quiet Old Maid Restaurants ls a waiter Restaurant Mgr. lean Belongs to the Guards Famous Crooner Laughing Has Slumber Parties Afghanistan Queen Pontiacs Rides in one Clerk Guitars Can Play one Denver Bill ll Popcorn Balls Is a shark at 500 Talkative Mrs. Mead ls class secretary Home Ec. Teacher Morrison's Can Skate Editor, Male Paper Basketball Knows how to play Gym Teacher Giggling Has a cute one Science Teacher Music Plays the piano Secretary Being Quiet Makes the honor roll Teacher 52 ,rw N 1Ft'r, Name Shorty Virginia Moore .............. ........... G inny Dorothy Morrison .............................. Ruth Delmar Morrow ...... Brother Morrow Lawrence lvlotter .................. Lawrence Relha Ogle ........... , .... ........................ Donald Oglesby ............ Denver Don Shirley Perry ......... Nancy Porter ......... William Rex .......... Mitzi Richey ................. , .... Perry Shorty Bill ... ........... Mit Charlotte Rodgers ........................... Char Robert Rodgers ............ Phyllis Schoch ........... Clair Schwab ............. Bobbie Chuck ., ....... Clair Marilyn Seaton ............ ............. M aril Ieannine Shaw ........... ........ I ean Mary Shreckengost ........................ Mary Barbara Shreffler .......... ........... Ba rbie Shirley Speerstra ........................ ...... S hirl Richard Stanley ...... Reverend Dick Ioyce Stover ............................. e ................. Io Eva Strain ....................... ........... E ve Barbara Stranford ............ .... ..... Barb Lionel Stuck ................ ............ L ionel Robert Trax ................... ............. B ob loyce Vogelaar .............. ............. I oyce Lola Vogus Rial ........................ Bubbles Marcella Wagner ,............ ............ M ar Patricia Weaver ........... ........ P atty Roland Weaver .............. ........... B ear Howard Weltner .......... ........... W imp Esther Whitling .............. ............. E ppie Lois Ann Wyrock .............. ........... L o Larry Zimmerman ............ ............. Z im Crazy About People Art Sleeping Working RethaCrossword Puzzles His Harmonica Singing Cheering Shop Swimming Morticians Radios Typing Chevrolet Lorraine Bill Motorcycles Iohn Home Ec. Driving Men Skating Flutes Cars The Dodge Singing Home Ec. A Arnold Life His Red Ford Mary Her Friends The Hi-Light Sports 53 :A Believe It or Not Finds them interesting Can draw ls very adept at it Does sometimes Can solve them Has a job Is always friendly Is a Cheerleader Likes It Can Swim Can Roller Skate Can turn one on Is a fine gal Can really drive Can Play Basketball Is learning to make fudge Rides Them Wears a diamond Keeps the roses company High Scorer in Basketball Is a waitress Isn't always quiet Plays pinochle Trades them Had a wreck Really Can Is Married Has a Giggle Enjoys It It runs tsometimesl Has brains Friend to all Helped Edit It Is good at them A 1 Wants to Be Nurse Teacher Sergeant Millionaire Artist Singer Swing Band Pianist Charley's Girl Farmer Co-ed at Grove City Undertaker It Heidt's Contestant Auto Racer Millionaire Home Ec. Teacher Farm Helper Wife Home Ec. Teacher Silo Salesman Secretary Housewife Pro flute player Friendly Big Shot Vocalist Wife tisl Dietitian Carefree Hobo Successful Happy Nurse Dog Catcher of Van A -Qlk 2 Q' l I Q2 Q' W ' ig ,Au f if J E1 11 A W I fa 5 45 NE MIT if M, mb Nlmezm B Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Dick Clark, Bill Fletcher, Larry Zimmerman, Dick Stanley, Arthur Davis, Chuck Greene, and Gordon Ferguson. Norman Ziegler, Emil Flinchbaugh, Larry Kennedy, Don Coulter, Charles Buskirk, Iohn Annett, and Paul Williams. Coach lohnson, Dick Neubauer, Daryl FlockerzivStudent Managers, Claud Lang- ford, loo Barcley, Bob McCoy-lack Friggle and Bob Brown--Student Managers. BASKETBALL SENIORS Dick Stanley Our forward who was high scorer for the Berries this year was captain. His speed and decepticn made him one of the outstanding players of the section. Chuck Greene Played at one of the guard positions and proved his ability at handling that old punkin . Chuck was very good on his long shots which he proved in a couple of thrillers. Larry Zimmerman Although this was Larry's first year at basketball, he did a very good job at the Center position. Proved to be an adept player at forward, too. VARSITY SCORES Date Berries Opponent Nov. 23 .......,. ........., ......,.,..... 4 4 ..,..,........ . ,........,.,.. 4 5 ..,............... Nov. 30 , ...,..... .,... ........ 2 7 ......,.,.,... .,.,....,. 4 l .............. Dec. 7 .......... .............. 9 7 ..,....,.,,... ..., , ,.,,, 2 6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Dec. lO ,.... ...,...,...,.. 27 ......,...,... , ......... 52 ,....... Dec. l4 ......,... ............,. 8 8 ,...,........, .......... 9 .........,.,., lan, 5 ........ .,....,....,.. 2 2 .........,.... ...... , 0.47 .............. lan. 7 ...,.,.. .. ....,...... 46 ....,......... .,........ 4 4 .....,...... .. lan. ll ........ ..., ,........ 3 7 , ......,...,. , .,........ 34 ............. . lan. l7 ,....... ........, 3 9 ........... .. . ..,...... 72 ........,. lan. 18 ......,. ...........,.. 4 8 ......,.,.,... .......... 3 9 ,.,...... ..... lan. 21 ......., .......,....,. 3 8 .............. ........., 6 4 ...........,.. lan. 25 .....,.. ..,....,...... 2 B.. ,......... .. . ,.,....,. 51 .......,.,.. .. lan. 28 ..,.,... ......,.,..... 3 9. ,........, .......,., 32 ....,..... Feb. l ..... ....,......... 3 6 ...,......,.,. .......,.. 4 9 .....,,....,.. Feb. 4 .,........ .,........,.., 5 2 .......,.,.,.. ....,...., 3 2 .............. Feb. B , ......... ........,..... 3 9 .......,..,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 Feb. ll ..,.. .....,........ 4 4 ...,.......... ....,.. 41 ......,.,... .. Feb. 15 .,........ .............. 5 l .......,....,. .......,., 5 3 .............. Feb. 18 ..,....... .........,.... 4 2 ..,...,....... ....,...,. 6 3 ............,. Feb. 22 .......... .,...,........ 6 7 ,........... ., .....,.,.. 45, .,.,...... Dick Clark Played a forward and guard position this year. His handling and ability at shooting the ball this season has proved very effective. Gordon Ferguson Gordon didn't finish the season, but while he was on the team, his high spirit was always evident. Bill Fletcher Bill didn't finish the season either, but he always gave his all when playing. Bob Brown Bob was the student manager of the team. The record books will miss him next year. IUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Where Played Berries Opponent ,.........at Tionesta Stoneboro , ......... Tidioute .......,., .........., 7 l ,.,..,...... .,......,..... l 4 Mercer ..........at Tidioute 6 Stoneboro . .,., Tionesta ,...,........,. ........... 3 O ...,........ .,..,.,....... l 4 Clarion Rocky Grove Cochranton Mercer ..........at Rocky Grove Cochranton ...,,.,.,.at Oil City , .... Sandy Lake ........... ........... 5 2 .,...,....... .............. 9 Rocky Grove Cochranton , ......... at Clarion ....................... ........... 3 3 .,.,......... ,.........,... 2 3 .,........at Rocky Grove Cochranton fa. Bafikeliall l'1t nt llowi Dmin Shi-ritz, frlllllvlltit' llwirinw, Vtlaynf- Iohnson, Bill flaniprlfffll ll W ul vxnn I liviit bak--I Qlnfl How: Cfoavli Gilxiicfitx Marvin Davis, Gordon Davis, Patil Davis, Sttwczrt t tt n hnt ri Vanllylfzr-x Jul How: 'll-tl Znnnt inian lhlly Amon, Ralph Colton, llairy l,inr-man, Bolt Say. Coach Gilmore This was Coach Cfilrnore's first year at C. H. S. l-le has pulled us throuqh rnany a tight qarne by his constant insistence on tearn work W wish to thank hirn for a fine job and hope that next season we shall have a championship team. Cranberry ...... Cranberry ...... Cranberry ...... Cranberry ...... Cranberry ...... Cranberry ...... Cranberry ...... Cranberry ...... Cranberry ....... Cranberry ...... Cranberry .,..., Cranberry ...,.. --lu' Hill Czlfllfvlwlf mul fill1ll'l'll4'l' l'rrr IUNIOR HIGH SCORES Titusville Lincoln South Franklin Rocky Grove Cochranton Titusville Lincoln South Franklin Rocky Grove ........29 Cochranton 56 '7Ae Eine mc! Whale Raft ! w 1 f rc mberry ruiiberry ruriberry rc iriberry rcmIterry Buda!! Coach Iohnson Because of Iris rigid practices cmd strict trcririiiiq rules, Cooch IoImsori Iios wori tIie respect urid cidmirf otiou of the parents cmd students of Cranberry HiqIi ScIiooI. His never soy die uttitude Ixos Ied the students to Ieorrri tIiot iriuriy obstocles iri Iife cam be overcome by pructice und persistence. Moy his every effort iii tire future be effective cmd successful. BASEBALL SCORES 2 Tioriestcr 3 Tioriesto Rocklcmd Serieco ......II Serieco I I Iii Ifrciwri, IIfiriy I.irin-mon, Iflciynioriri Wade, Doon SIifiritz, Eciwcrrcl DZXIIAIIKTEZ Vx'fiynwItvss1-II Ilori iII Imliiilw-, Iizvk KVI: III It t iffori Ihivis, Ki-rm-tIi Iiivkwl, Ainoifi I?iiri1cIoi'tvi, Mciiviri II-:vm Iiizii- .I IV try I'iuIy It Vutturi, thiiy 4iiIiiiii, Iufk Ii11f1Iiui1i Klqrwriw- Pnfrrinef. II I I I1 If Nf'uIfuu-fi, Iiurifilri Oukn-s, HII Cfciiiipfiwll, Fic-LI InuuIk, Ntzimtiri ll ui: II:tu. I'Iiri,I1Itxu1iI. IMII II I IIVI, I ,111 I x III IiI1i1:sori, IM-k Sttmltfy, C'TI1uiIcfs Iiuskiik, Larry Kvnrimiy, I,1ixN4'I Stuvk Iuriy YIIIIIIIHVIIIIIHI IIIIIIVIC i tit' lItllltIt' Itiitfiftfrxi, Goidori ITt'I4jHSOIk, I-ION f'Ul1ITl'I. , , , I .-,: luptuiri Ili-'IQ 1 Imk p1ti'Iitfd Inv uiiiy iioIi1t, nwiuu ii-ini-I iii tI1'- 1: 'Ii. it Iiistoiy, 58 llwrvlz to tlttlt urtirlruted group tmlax tural Ll KJIIY tlmt keeps ll't1lLtI'S ssluirrirm. 'l'l10y never miss -rturw mud ctro crlwtiys in tlrere wtllm tor tltv vlvtwry. Mus. Wttrcl, tlxvir spiritecl little wxwlr, rwucls: cm 0XlI'Ll c'lt0Or bex' tttvw ::lrw':: tlrw 0110 Wlro kevps A t'ltUUIlUtlilUI'S Slxlllirrq, KRSITY: thtrry ilttml-fy ltrrlcrt- Fttru Ntmvy lltvltwl Mtxry lmu llwrrwr lr.r1.1 iltttrttll--x tlvtmrnt- l't1rtl.-. NIOH VARSITY: l.w1:: Vttrluttttylx lnmwt :mx .ltr tw. llrtvwlt lltllI1t'lkl ilgwttrstrtl lt-tm lil.-A 1:1 ltr tlry ttrmgltll SIIOR HIGH: l.twx:: l-xlrmzttrr, Ntmvy Flu' lltltlll, illrllltry Uttlm-:1 thzlly Stwwnrt l txll-tlrtl Nlt lttt. Ghedeadm Mrs. Ward Q. hmm 1 w wf wife: , , , A , , P I N f gg ii A Q? .11 Wi .rxgwfv , LY -'EW Q K We mis ugh if 1ss':me Q i SM-'E -x if? Nl Q WW ' 153 My 8' 'N 'wad' 7049x040 ' A pedestrian is an unfortunate citizen who couldn't keep up the payments on his car. li a man reaches into a hat and pulls out a rabbit, it's magic. If a woman reaches into her handbag for a door key and pulls out a door key, it's a miracle. A youngster attending church for the first time was surprised to see the people around her kneel suddenly. Why, she asked her mother. Hush! her mother whispered. They're saying their prayers. What! exclaimed the little girl, with all their clothes on? When your heart throbs wildly, your eyes swim with tears, and your arms ache-that's not love: not on your lite--it's grippe. lohnny Smith was explaining why he al- ways got up for a lady standing in a bus. Said he: Ever since I broke a window when l was a tot, l've had a lot of respect for a woman with a strap in her hand. 14 The hydroelectric plants are fine, but the greatest source of water power is still a woman's tears. Larry says that if a bigamist has two mothers-in-law, why should there be any other penalty? 12 Things To Remember l. The value of time. 2. The success of perseverance. 3. The pleasure oi working. 4. The dignity of simplicity. 5. The Worth of character. 6. The power of kindness. 7. The influence of example. 8. The obligation of duty. 9. The wisdom of economy. 10. The virtue of patience. ll. The improvement of talent. 12. The joy of originating. - MARSHALL FIELD l flabmm cnc! pahanedded Room 13 Room 2 Room 5 French Class I. M. Askey, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Baum Harry E. Biery Hank T. Borkman Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chenault Mr. and Mrs. Iohn W. Cochran Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Dolby G. M. Friedhabers Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fry Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. George Dr. Eric T. Hernblom C. H. Hodgkinson. M. D. G. E. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Mackey Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Manson Room 9 Room 3 Room 6 Mr. and Mrs. Iames H. Marshall Marion Michaels Nora Michaels Dr. E. C. McMullen Mr. and Mrs. Miles Perry Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Perry Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Perry Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. George Rockaiellow Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sadler Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shreffler Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Shreifler Dr. O. N. Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Slater Thomas Thomas, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. Uhlott Dr. D. V. Urey Vi and A1 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Weaver The Berry Bush Staff wishes to thank Maxine Perry for securing the most names of patrons and patronesses. The homeroom which contributed the most names was Room 13. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST. WISHES - from the 1- Seneca Drug Store Your Friendly Neighborhood Drug Store 63 COMPLIMENTS OF A. J. BARRON FUNERAL HOME Franklin Pennsylvania Compliments of G R A D U A T E PAINTER DRY CLEANING - MIN STYLE. Frank1in's Own with 1115 Liberty St. Franklin, Pa. VARSITY-TOWN C L O T H E S SCHIFFER BROS. P R I N T Z S Super Market Corner of Eighth :Sf Liberty St. - Lots of Free Parking ' Franklin, Pa .... . . . Since 1886 CONGRATULATIONS KATHRYN-GENEVIEVE SHOP 116 E. lst Street Phone-Oil City 42181 64 T McGUIRE BROS. IIMGCISII Dependable Drug Store Franklin, Pa. New Kayton Theatre Bldg. Compliments of CAUVEL BROS. NASH Dealer Franklin , Pa. Complirnenis of Dr. M. E. Todhunter and Dr. M. A. Todhunter CONGRATULATIONS GARDINER'S JEWELERY 120 East Front St. .Phone 58-941 Compliments oi EXCHANGE HOTEL Franklin, Pa. WM. A. BLAIR The Home of Fine Footwear For the Entire Family Riverside Drive Oil City 1276 Liberty St. Franklin, Pa H. P. THOMPSON IEWELER Arcade Bldg. Oil City, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS from JEAN F ROCKS, INC. Compliments of Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Management Associates EDWARD W. WALLACE Books -1- Stationery Office Equipment 42 Seneca St. Oil City BEST WISHES CLASS OF 49 K R E S G E ' S METCALF Home Equipment 83 East Front OIL CITY, PA. Largest Venetian Blinds' Dealer In Western Pennsylvania S M I T H ' S Clover Farm Store SENECA, PA. , , , f, 1 A was .f...'.., -mx . Compliments of I. R. GRIMM IEWELER SPORTSMEN'S First G State Sts. ou. CITY, PA. D E N COMPLIMENTS OF OSENIDER FUNERAL HOME I. F. Osenider Estate I5 West First St. Ambulance Service Oil City, Pct. Phone 58-271 Compliments SENECA STREET LUNCH of Open 24 Hours KRAMER WAGON co. 15 Abbott St. Oil City, Po: 317 Seneca Street Phone 43-121 GENERAL MILLS, INC. FARM SERVICE DIVISION FEEDS -- FARM SUPPLIES ?i- SEEDS 32 West Front Street OIL CITY, PA. 67 THE FINEST IN JEWELRY Always Quality CDIAMONDS OSILVERWARE OWATCHES OLEATHER OFINE CHINA Dickinson's lewelry Store The Jeweler Who Pleasesn 10 Sene C1 St O11C1ty P 68 COMPLIMENTS OF J. c. PENNEY coMPANY Oil City Compliments of SADLER 86 SHUN K Interior 6. Exterior Decorating Dial 72-309 or 63-483 Oil City HARTER BROS. 304-13th St. Franklin, Pennsylvania Radios -1 Records Sound Systems CONGRATULATIONS OF MICHAEL POTTS Compliments of PAUL B. OSSOFF Oil City A R M Y S T O R E 273 Seneca St. Oil City B E S T W I S H E S KRUG BROTHERS Service Station 346 Seneca St. Oil City Compliments of K E L L E R ' S Millinery Compliments OIL CITY MILLING CO Makers of Km-g's Feeds of Telephone 40-501 MONG'S DAIRY- B R O W N ' S SENECA, PA. BOOT SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF Lake D. Steffee 70 - Q 1, -li 'E' 5 9 FW , nf A , , JZ ..- If V . ., 1. , J ..2-'wx , ,MF y ',g'. '-' 5,1 - .' .mm Wm , A' -E 'V .. 4 J wfzgeigye 2: nf.fhfal-f','x1'S5'Af.:iEi5i31xfIiL1Mn'3F'I?I if-s.'fL,.'?ll?Pf'EriFj.33miH'5M'iE2f.1r!'f COMPLIMENTS OF HAYS' , BREAD KEM DRUGS, INC. 219 Seneca St. Oil City, Pa. Your Locally Owned Drug Store Compliments of B RA D L E Y ' S Franklin, Pa. 1952? .N X ywegv WM. A. BLAIR The Home of Fine Footwear A For the Entire Family 1276 Liberty St. Franklin, Pa. RICHMAN CLOTHES Sportswear - Furnishings H A T S Everything for Men RAY L. WAY Oil City, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF F R E E M ' S 12 Seneca St. - Oil City, Pa SYKES and KLIN E, Inc. Franklin, Pa. For the Newest Styles in Men's and Young Men's Clothing and Furnishings Compliments of WAYSIDE FURNITURE CO For the VERY BEST BUY in Furniture Visit Our New Modern Store 'A' COMPLIMENTS OF C A M P B E L L ' S Franklin, Pa. 'A' FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT Come To The KAYTON and ORPHEUM THEATRES Franklin. Pa. Both Theatres Air-Conditioned PARKS' INC, VANDERHOFF Electrical Contractors For Good Furniture Wiring Materials?Fixtures Franklin, Pa. Water System I LILLY AND RUDOLPH East First and Wilson Ave. Oil City, Pa. -- Phone 67-441 QUAKER STATE LUBRICATION SERVICE BATTERIES -L ACCESSORIES GOODRICH TIRE DISTRIBUTORS Complete Recappinq and Vulcanizing Plant Compliments of D. C. BOYER General Merchandise Cranberry, Pa. Phone 60301 TWIN OAKS SERVICE ,STATION GROCERIES LIGHT LUNCHES Dial 64-956 Upper right: Mary Shreckenqost. In diaper: Dick Clark. Mitzi Richey, Marilyn Craig. Shirley Perry, Retha Ogle, Marie Kahle, Patricia Weaver. Around Bottom: Clair Schwab, Ioyce Stover, Ieannine Shaw, Lorraine McChesney, Gordon Ferguson, Lois Wyrock, Delmar Morrow, Virginia Moore, Howard Welt- ner, Barbara Strantord. r i' Compliments of HandO Texaco Service Seneca, Pa. Phone 68877 'k SAM FISCHER ESSO Station Cranberry, Pa MKS. GOOD QUALITY COSTS LESS AT SEARS What makes good quality cost less is no secret. We know that keeping down the cost of manufacture and distribution means lower prices to the consumer to you. We know that the way to reduce Costs without hurting anyone's paycheck is through MASS PRODUCTION of good quality merchandise! And that to keep costs Iow, this merchandise must be MASS DISTRIBUTED! fstraight-line distribution, we caII it---economically, wastelessly to you. Thafs Why at Sears- Good Quality Costs Less Sears Roebuck and Co. 335 SENECA ST. OIL CITY Dial 6-1251 74 Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS MILADY'S SHOP - TO THE -- Ncxtionol Trcmsit Bldg. CLASS OF 1949 TRANSIT BEAUTY and OIL CITY TRUST BARBER SHOP COMPANY Phone 6941 l 206 Seneccx St. Oil City G A T E S 86 B U R N S 8 Ectst First Street OIL CITY, PA. We Sell The Earth 6. Insure Everything On It. BEST JEWELERS C E N T E R Harold E. Hartsell, Mgr. RESTAURANT 255 Seneca srl 277 Seneca sf, Oil City, Po. Oil City 75 EASIER TO SHOP Congratulations!! EASIER TO STOP Dont Forget Us Sportswear-Shoe Specialties - Southside - Sporting Goods I ll Iuckson Bros. The We ker Maxwe Co. Varsity Sport Shop Oil CNY, PG- Near High School Franklin COMPLIMENTS CARBAUGH'S ELECTRIC SENECA. PA. 'A' BEST WISI-IES TAYLOR ELECTRIC Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH CO wk Oil City, Pa. Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS Eckerd's Drug Stores GRADUATES T A I T ' S Crmmrs of Reasonable Drug Prites 16 Seneca St. Oil City, Pa. 1254 Liberty St. Franklin, Pa Better Homes And Office Furnishers 76 7 LOC CABIN STEAK HOUSE Tops in Steaks and Chops Seneca, Pa. Mrs. French-Mr. Zaqst, Managers if ' if COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF L E W I S POTATO CHIP CO. BRIDGE L U N C H R. H. LEWIS Clarion, Pa. ,k 'Ir CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF'49 OAKWOOD ROSE GARDENS Flowers For Every Occasion Phone 41289 Oil City, Pa 7 COMPLIMENTS OF '7fze eanian gngaaamq ana! Z ea. FINE PRINTING PLATES Art A- Engravings 1- Photographs --- Electrotypes CANTON 2 OHIO We Ioin With the Entire Community in Extending Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Cranberry High School Graduating Class of 1949 United Natural Gas Company wie Eagle pfzinfeful, gnc. Butler, Pennsylvania yi... Pig In Egypt the sign ot Eternity I In Rome the sign of Conquest tcqigvsx In America the sign ot Liberty Q ln Butler the sign of Better Printing 78 WW , -i' ' COMPLIMENTS OF R 86 B Motor Company, Inc. CHEVROLET Franklin, Pa. Compliments of VATH-BURNS and MAWH IN N EY IEWELERS PARK PASTRY SHOP 1217 Liberty St. FRANKLIN, PA. Sperial Cakes For All Occasions Pastries - -- Candies Extra Good Buy in Groceries TRY WINGARD'S Seneca Pa. GIFTS-GIFTS-GIFTS Diamonds Watches Silverware Parker Pens Glassware F E L D M A N ' S Established 1871 Franklin, Pa. Northwerstem Pennsylvanicfs LARGEST TRAILER DEALER MINICH'S Riverside Drive Oil City, Pa. Our Heartiest Congratulations to The Graduates of '49 Frank J. sm Photographs That Please Beautiful Portraits Attractive Frames Flash Attachments Roll Films OIL CITY PENNSYLVANIA 80 X - n ., --e -in jiixg . :ffm u,'?.iw.W'lL r x51,.fJii: '2.,, A A V :Lg vgkwii ' .!.:.5:f? ' :ff .E ' wx 2 , Yin K ll :sg , 1 .A ,f , 1 ,- fin' . my ' 9:-fm Q ' gm Q 'g,?Q', 'f' Q-' ,, 1 - J W- mg, :- f L. gg.,-. ' ,. My My. .5 A ' 'my- ' 327 . , X , 1 . 'gk.g?5,,2 Q, .441 jg-1 , , ':f55 lf' ,v :N Y, 1 ,. . i, , A aj! , f- ' A Y f ' 2, . ,kr K ,, ,V U., , Nl .AV . . --N: A : ,mf A , , L ' f ,QQ A393-V' 1 V if M. A -- Q5 ' 2-lax ' .-ff. wav? 5,1 2- 3 4 ui ,Rv ' t 1 f'1 'fag xr f ' K 439


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