East Brady High School - Voyager Yearbook (East Brady, PA)

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Au 4 N 1' o L. ' . I f-, I: ur!Al.i9Q,.4-W' fl. Ki? RQ' a L x 3' ' w J ,L l ..- S 1 -... ' iii:-'N ,, - , -sf f ' n THE VOYAGER - 1959 - Presented By The Senior Class of EAST BRADY AREA JOINT HIGH SCHOGL EAST BRADY, PENNSYLVANIA UM !!! Alma ater Brady High, our Alma Materg Now they praise we sing. Brady High, with fondest mem'res Clear our voices ring. We will ever proudly claim you, As a friend who's tried and true Brady High, our Alma Mater, Hail! All hail to thee. For the friendships we have formed here We remember thee. For the knowledge we have gained here We give thanks to thee. With your task of every serving And your purpose never swerving Brady High, our Alma Materg Hail! All hail to thee. 2 jsw are Mr. William Abernathy Dedication We, the seniors of 1959, hereby dedicate this publication ofthe East Brady Area High School yearbook, the Voyager, to Mr. William Aber- nathy, our building custodian for the past twenty-two years. Bill, as he is known to everyone, has always been there when he was needed, Always willing to give a helping hand to teacher or student, Bill always has a friendly or teasing remark for everyone. Thanks for all your help, Bill. 3 , sw.. fzfsmwmmmh., Editor JUDY I-HLLWIG Advisor Assistant Editor Mr. EUGENE J. HALL ELAINE LENDYAK Business Senior Formals ESTRQQXEEQESSHOT Managers Senior Informals LO1s CRAWFORD JANET DEETS SHIRLEY FAIR KI, fi CATHY FLANIGAN X X, Underclassmen O Will Q.: sU,?g'g.f.f5D 'I In Mali DORIS HEETER 1 DAVE FRAZER Faculty 'if YWWUIY Photography MARY JANE MONTGOMERY N15 E ' ' ' :-. RUSSELL BEABOUT I 5 Q-w s U 1, , ,. Q f' x f I .gt Vx.. ,I 'fl :Y .ff ' A 0- qgfw A, I ' Qxgi. Q jj ' 'iv f K A ,, , .K AF W . ' J, ,ffffq lBgg',r'.,,,5: 1 4 225 5153 gg 3 ,V A ,-1 fx, 1 v 5 .N MJ. -k. A W! M I l ,,-,.,.. ff HDIHIHISTHHTIUH wx., -,xx Board of School Directors FRONT ROW, Left to Right: K. Brodrick, V. Zellers, J. Booher, L. Anderson, P. Powell, A. Kempel. SECOND ROW: E. Gray, K. Ray, J. McClaine, R. Jack. THIRD ROW: H. Collar, J. Boltz, A. Ondrei, A. Summerville, H. Reed, H. Anderson. Absent from picture: A. Yough, C. Curran, J. Beham, R. Morrow, A. Mellish, C. Sny- der, W. Terwilliger, C. Eck, F. Jack, B. Wolfe, B. Hooks. oint Board Elementary High School Secretary Secretary Secretary LOIS ANDERSON MARY ANDREASSI DORIS KLUCH 6 High School Principal HARRY G. WILLIAMS B.S. Indiana State Teachers College, M.Ed. Pennsylva- nia State University Elementary Supervisor JOHN W. ANDERSON B.S. Clarion State Teachers College M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University 7 Supervising Princ1pal VALENTINE G. ZELLERS B.S. Indiana State Teachers College M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University N, : 2 1 fn!! Z Mt ly 4 W! so 7 ' -fi, :: -- ' A : ' V . 1 '::fT:fZ:fL?L33is?i ., ,.,,,r,g,, , , T T 5 f e f fai M' 5 - 41.3 '..s?fi: f 5 Vzj,-tif - . T iz 9 I , L M ' ' 15: ' 'Y ' I , ami? A - 2 T s .. in g 5' V nf 7' Qi -1. V .Q A . L 'X -3 -fffwf .M f -Y .r ,K I . A is s. Km DW , . var! F . c 3 . i if. , 3- -, , I W' ,5,.'as'y ,: 4 Yi . if . ,4 .. -51. r,,.6m Wkip yfl 5,2 . 1:p4?.:r.,:,,,jM 1. 'ann 1 -I' fri' A . 1 if W' 7 .K JR -1, ks C, , fnfga9,g.,,.Nh7 fr I' . f' 1? ni , Nav ' .' f 4 4 mln W situ? ,ygbwqgmagg 7 'mi ',v f 5 X' 'H vw-mn 5 'if .W f'5q,'jQ! iff, . , f5:.3'B' if 4 1 f '4'flw1s.,.,.. Mr. HAROLD L. ANDRE B.S.--Slippery Rock State Teach- ers College. He is the able builder of our brain and brawn, We could add much more to this but it's neither pro nor con. Teaches health and physical education . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . pet peeves are women drivers and rock and roll . . . a welcome addition to our staff . . . would like to see more facilities for physical educa- tion. Mr. DENNIS C. FERGUSON B.S.--University of Pittsburgh. When football spirit sinks below par, Coach Ferguson proves to be our star . . .Teaches Arithmetic . . . head coach of football and assistant coach of basketball . . . hunting and fishing top his list of hobbies . . . would like to see a Junior high football team. Miss RUTH E. FERGUSON B.S.--Juniata College. To prepare a good meal and to sew a fine seam, Miss Ferguson thinks should be every girl's dream. Has done post graduate work at University of Pittsburgh and Mount Mercy College . . . Sponsor of the Future Homemakers of America . . . hobbies are swimming, knitting, reading, traveling, and doing volunteer work . . . A welcome to our faculty. Mr. RAYMOND F. DARDES B.S.--Clarion State Teachers Col- lege. Slightly absent minded though normal as scientists go, To this dear teacher we're a constant source of woe. Sponsors chess and radio clubs . . . can be seen plant- ing trees, playing chess, or studying electronics, when he is not in the lab . . .has a keen sense of humor . . . dislikes people who talk when Q 35 I L- -T, - 4 yi' Mrs. IRENE C. COVEN B.S.--California State Teachers College M.Ed. Pennsylvania Stat University. To her we go when ' need someone that we can trust, We understand very well that guidance is a must. Co-sponsor of Future Teachers of America . . . likes to read . . . a good friend to all the students . . . Al ways busy listening to all our problems and administering speci tests. Mr. JAMES R. BITTENBENDER B.S . --Bloomsburg State Teacher: College M. Litt. University of Pittsburgh--Music and history arf among his prime delights, Throu his love of people he advocates student rights. Can be seen gar- dening, swimming, or serving in community organizations in his spare time . . . is know for his wide assortment of jokes . . . he would like to see a general cracf down upon the litterbugs of ou school. Miss MARIANL FRAZER B.S.--Grove City College. When ' it comes to wit and humor, she is very keen, Teaching shorthand, typing, and office practice she can be seen. Co-sponsor of Future Teachers of America and school newspaper . . . always typing for teachers . . . likes to paint, cook, and talk . . . has a wonderful sense of humor and personality . . . chaperones cheerleaders at the games . . . another promoter of cold water. Miss LORETTA M. HICKS A.B.--Grove City College. To her many students she freely gives her wealth of knowledge, For this many of us shall be grateful when we enter college. Teaches Eng- lish, French, and Latin . . . Spon- sor of the National Honor Society . . . director of Senior Commence- ment activities . . . hobbies are reading and music appreciation . . would like to see students show greater appreciation for their school. , 'Y A sy., up I Mr. JAMES C. GAIBRAITH B.S.--Clarion State Teachers Col- lege. Drivers training is very hard on his nerves, Let's give him all the credit that he deserves. Another new teacher . . . teaches drivers training and civics . . . sponsor of safety patrol . . . helped with Junior prom . . . likes to travel and watch western movies . . . thinks we should have more milk for lunch. Mr. ROBERT D. HENRY B.S . --Pennsylvania State University. Our President and Governor both have tumed to farming, This makes Mr. I-Ienry's job seem very much more charming. Sponsor of the Future Farmers of America . . . his hobbies are hunting, fishing, and swimming . . . also likes football. 9 J. HALL B.S.--California State Teachers College. Our sponsor of the year- book is really on the ball, He is a brand new teacher, of course, it's Mr. Hall. Teaches geography . . . likes to hunt, fish, play golf, and chess . . . very popular among the seventh and eighth graders . . . would like to see some coolers for the drinking fountains. Mr. ROBERT H. I-IOOVER B.S.--Clarion State Teachers Col- lege. M. Ed. University of Pitts- burgh. Receiving late assign- ments is Mr. Hoover's main pet peeve, He should learn to prac- tice what he preaches, to this he will agree. Teaches language arts . . . hunting, gardening and col- lecting stamps top his list of hobbies . . . one of the favorite teachers of the seventh and eighth graders. Mr. GERALD R. ISENBERG B.S.--Geneva College. A bachelor he came to us this year, Now he's married and we're glad he's here. Teaches English . . . director of senior play . . . co-sponsor of newspaper . . . golf, chess, and bowling are among his hobbies . . . his pet pegvezp f8 kggs. q ,Aff-J X if pfug,-L ,. 21' K !ZLdlQ,!w I Mr. BRUCE C. JUNKER B.S.--California State Teachers College. I-Ie teaches the boys in our school many useful crafts, In retum he hopes someday they will make some useful drafts. Teaches industrial arts . . . sponsor of audio-visual club . . . his hobby is photography . . . likes steak and french fries. K ,, Mrs. MARTHA A. KING B.S.--Slippery Rock State Teach- ers College. Her name is very fitting, we hold in high esteem, This charming teacher with the name of Mrs. King. A new teache of E.A.B.H.S .... Teaches genera math, general science, and Englisl I . . . very active in club work . . belongs to League of Women Voters and Butler Business and Pro fessional Women. Mr. DEAN B. MARSHALL B.S.--Indiana State Teachers Col- lege, M.Ed. University of Pitts- burgh. He sells some insurance on 5 the side, In his knowledge of history l he takes great pride. Horseback A riding is his hobbies . . . like a l good political debate ... .he ould like to see more sciencf and foreign' language courses. , C, ' Mr. DONALD B. KINKEAD Art Institute of Pittsburgh. His many works of art can be seen on display, In the splendor of the prom or the stage for the play. Sponsor of art club . . . helped with prom decorations and set and makeup for junior and senior plays . . . collects post cards . .. would like to see a modern equipped art room. Mrs. MITZIE M. MORGAN B.S.--Indiana State Teachers Col- lege. She teaches math to all her students, Using time, patience, skill, and prudence. Started the school term with a new name . . . her hobby is needlework . . . likes pizza . . . likes to play practical jokes. li... Mr. WAYNE R. MORGAN 3.8.--Grove City College. To us Vlitzie and Morgan are a very :pecial pair, As we recall our high :chool days we shall always find :hem there. Teaches bookkeepin zyping, and business law . . . kept Jusy as business manager of Junior .id Senior Plays . . . Coin collect ng is his delight. Mrs. VELMA J. TRIBLEY B.S.--Clarion State Teachers Col lege. Her teaching is a speciality there' is so much that can be said About this understanding soul, who teaches Special Ed. Has a very complete coin collection . . . does wonders with her students . . . East Brady was her Alma Mater . always ready to smile . . . has three wonderful daughters. W? N Mr. BLASE S. SCARNATI B.S.--Indiana State Teachers Col- lege. Teaching the art of music is his supreme delight, Also having chorus practice every single night. Directs girls and mixed chorus . .. enjoys collecting records . . . does wonders with any kind of music . . . would like to see an elemen- tary instrumental program and more time in our music program. k BYIJWQY' 4 if fr 4. Q, BA . v Mrs. ANN C. TEXTER B.S.--Slippery Rock State Teachers College. She teaches gym with vim and vigor, We can tell this by her trim figure. Advisor for the cheerleaders and majorettes . . . directed the Christmas play and prom crowning . . . likes to swim, dance, and bake . . . would like new drinking fountains. '1 N! Miss DORIS A. SMITH B.S.--Clarion State Teachers Col- lege. Miss Smith promotes many organizations such as the F.T.A. She has been a constant source of help to the cast of the Junior Play. Our Librarian . . . sponsors Library club and Future Teachers of America . . . director of Junior Play . . . likes to sew . . . can be seen at the basketball games where she chaperones the cheerleaders . . . would like to see more school spirit. Mr. ROY F. VENSEL B.B.A.--Westminister College. Speaking of sports there's nothing he likes as much, But, just mention the fairer sex and really see him blush. Teaches English and his- tory . . .assistant football coach and varsity basketball coach . . his hobbies are music and paint- ing . . .another new teacher at E.B.A.l-l.S .... would like to see more boys participating in athlet- ics. S r We it 3 2 V f School Nurse 1 Mrs. Esther Roach Mrs. Helen Painter, Mrs. Nettie Hiles Mrs. Eleanor Houghtaling, Mrs. Amelia Eisenhuth janitorial Staff Robert Brothers, William Hicks . James Adams, William Abemethy Merrell Hile Mr. George R. Fichter 3,33 12 N by in-lg f W f' ' vm 4 f ,f y u. J, s f f F -J I 'Q' N- :- , ' ,L f .V :ax W . Q, A f P 1, , L 2 Nl ' P' , .. wgly ? n w 'fl -XX 'fl J fx , 1 K' ' x 'A' - sr Q '44 WN? If , 1 ' 1 W Qi Q 'E- '1 1c'i'f'.,I 1 L' A X 4' -f X Q 'f 9 mx - x Y A V f Q' 'N X v T' 755 S f'f,zf'f' I fi Q -izfxhl , ,J 15,11 X Reggie 4 Q A ws M S5 I ' 45, X X, XLS 2 E 'wo YK .NA X uf ,,.V,- rf , - X J vi X V' I 5 '1 N2 ,3Q'r'0? ' 5 . 1141-xl iz? 1' 1 x I xr .H XB f 1-55 ' fr 1 gf X 'J f TQ A Q Q ff? ,G .f Y J 15 A v -Q Eg-9 f V ' Hg? 5' , JJ ' LV L J' . gif, X J ,.77'11L: 1 1' 11, '.x x V f ,V U' AMA 1 Q feb SEHIUHS 7 Vice-President David Frazer Flower Orchid Secretary Shirley F air Senior Class Officers Pres 1dent Motto Judy Hillwig Give to the world the best you have d 1 b '11 b k y Sponsor Mr. Bittenbender Treasurer Sponsor MD Moments T R mber Colors Blue LIWI 14 RUSSELL BEABOUT General Varsity Club, Yearbook Staff, Audio-Visual Club, Basket- ball, Football, Junior Play LARRY BEARFIELD General Audio-Visual Club, Library Club, Basketball, Football, Junior Play CAROL BLY Commercial Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Library Club MALCOLM BOWES 1 FRANK BEHAM General Band, Audio-Visual Club, Radio Club, Junior Play BARBARA BOWSER Commercial National Honor Society, Gir ls' Chorus, Newspaper Staff, Li- brary Club, Chess Club, Jun- ior Play General Band, Mixed Chorus, Art Club, Junior Play. 15 RICHARD BOYLE General Audio-Visual Club, Volley - ball Team ARLENE BROWN General Library Club M' PAUL BROWN Industrial Arts Volleyball Team CAROLYN BUZZARD General Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Chess Club, Library Club, Nur- ses' Club, Junior Play V, - .. uf' if MARGARET CLARK Commercial Nurses' Club, Chess Club s 16 LOIS CRAWFORD Commercial Girls' Chorus, Library Club, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Staff, National Honor Society ir wi MARY ANN CRAWFORD C ommercial Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Library Club JUDY CRISSMAN General Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Nurses' Club, Chess Club, Li brary Club if' if LESTER CROYLE Industrial Arts Volleyball Team, Audio- Visual Club CAROL DAVIS Commercial Nurses' Club, Chess Club I K 3 JACK DE CORTE Agriculture Future Farmers of America, Library Club, Science Club 17 QRICHARD DALE RUMBAUGHJ General Band, Art Club, Audio-Visual, Junior Class Play JANET DEETS Academic Future Teachers of America, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Staff, Nurses' Club, Chess Club, National Honor Society- ROBERT EDWARDS Academic National Honor Society, Band, Chess Club, Radio Club, Jun- ior Play. ROBERT DOLBY General Audio-Visual Club, Library Club, Basketba1l,Varsity Club. JACK DODSON Industrial Arts Safety Patrol, Audio-Visual, Library Club. SHIRLEY FAIR Commercial Majorette, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Library Club Art Club, Yearbook Staff. 1 18 l if I 'S ff y . e. . :W 5, MARIE FIS CUS Home Economics Future I-Iomemakers of America. ELEANOR FORSTER Commercial Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus. x CHARLES FORD Academic Radio Club, Audio-Visual, Varsity Club. CATHERINE FLANIGAN Commercial Girls' Chorus, Band, Yearbook Cheerleaders Pep Club, Fu- ture Teachers of America, Junior Play, Mixed Chorus. DAVID FRAZER Academic Newspaper Staff, Band, Year- book Staff, National Honor Society, Radio Club, Chess Club, Basketball, Varsity Club, Junior Play. Staff, National Honor Society, RICHARD GAY General Audio-Visual Club, Radio Club, Library Club, Coin Club, Junior Play LLOYD GROVES General Audio-Visual Club, News- paper Staff, Junior Play DEWAYNE HARRIS General Mixed Chorus, Audio-Visual Club, Art Club DORIS HEETER Commercial Science Club, Library Club, Chess Club, Mixed Chorus MARY ANN HANKINSON QBOUCHQ Home Economics Library Club, Chess Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Junior Play MARY HENDERSHOT Academic Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Future Homemakers of America, Yearbook Staff, National Honor Society, News paper Staff, Nurses' Club, Li- brary Club, Chess Club, Jun- ior Play JO ANN I-IILES Commercial Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Band, Science Club PATRICIA HENRY Commercial Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Majorette JUDY HILLWIG Commercial Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, National Honor Soci ety, Chess Club, Library Club, Poster Club, Cheerleaders Pep Club, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Staff, Future Teachers of America, Junior Play VELMA HILLVVIG CHARLES HOLLY Commercial Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Agriculture Audio-Visual Club, Library Club, Varsity Club, Future Library Club, Home Econom- V ics Club SHIRLEY HOLLOBAUGH Home Economics Library Club, Chess Club Farmers of America, Junior Play .d ..,.. .... ,,,,,Sg,, 1513 2--Yiiaix 'if ' 513 : RODNEY JOHN Industrial Arts Safety Patrol, Audio-Visual Club. CLARENCE JOHNS Industrial Arts Audio-Visual Club. I E f' E FRANK JULIUS Academic National Honor Society BERNADET TE KELLY General Girls' Chorus, Science Club, Nurses' Club, Library Club, Chess Club, Newspaper Staf Cheerleaders Pep Club. f, fi, I K . 3,8 .2 I 0. BERYL KOLICH Industrial Arts Football, Basketball. 1 -A is , KENNETH KEMERY General Audio-Visual Club, Mixed Chorus. 22 5 ELAINE LENDYAK Academic National Honor Society, Ma- jorette, Future Homemakers of America, Science Club, Chess Club, Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff, Future Teach ers of America, Junior Play. CAROL JEAN MCCULLOUGI-I General Majorette, Newspaper Staff. -,W 1 f SHIRLEY LITTLE General Library Club, Future Home makers of America. WILLIAM LUXON General Band, Audio-Visual Club, Mixed Chorus, Radio Club, Chess Club, Junior Play MARY JANE MONTGOMERY Academic National Honor Society, Girls' Chorus, Cheerleaders Pep Club, Nurses' Club, Mixed Chorus, Chess Club, Library Club, Yearbook Staff. PATRICIA MILLER Commercial Art Club, Nurses' Club. 23 N x BARBARA PATSY General Girls' Chorus, Junior Play ORVIL SMITH General Newspaper Staff, Radio Club, Audio-Visual Club FRANK REITLER Agriculture Future Farmers of America PATRICIA RIDLEY General National Honor Society, Girls Chorus, Cheerleaders, Pep Club, Nurses' Club, News- paper Staff, Yearbook Staff, Library Club, Art Club, Chess Club ,k,.,!ksf.:,JQf:, VI I zlil' I RONALD SMITH Industrial Arts Future Teachers of America, Art Club, Mixed Chorus 24 ,1-If',i' ' '1 'fy' 'ff Qiw' elf I lr jig, ag E iii 5 SHIRLEY SMITH Academic National Honor Society, Girls' Chorus, Nurses' Club, Library Club, Future Teach- ers of America, Chess Club, Future Homemakers of America, Junior Play 'R I ELAINE THORNTON General Future Homemakers of America, Band, Girls' Chorus FRED STEINER Agriculture Library Club, Audio-Visual Club, Safety Patrol, Future Farmers of America, Junior Play 5, DORA TOY Commercial Future Homemakers of America, Nurses' Club, Mixed Chorus WILLIAM WILLIAMS Industrial Arts Band, Mixed Chorus I RENE WO LFE VIVIAN WYANT Commercial Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus Home Economics Art Club, Nurses' Club JACK DODSON His name is Jack we all agree Always happy and carefree. We're sure that in the years to come He will always have much fun. JACK--Voted most carefree guy in our class--likes music of Spike Jones--favorite foods are roasted chicken and pizza--dislikes people who think they are best. VIVIAN WYANT Type those letters, take dictation She's a whiz in this situation. She came from Kittanning so we hear, And joined our class our Junior year. VIVIAN--Plans to go to Washing- ton and work as a secretary--favor- ites are Poor Boys and french fries--hobby is collecting items for her hope chest. Informal Seniors DORA TOY She is friendly, sweet and nice, Someday soon we'll all throw rice For she's engaged it's plain to see Her wedding day is soon to be. DOT - -Hobbies are swimming and writing letters--thinks there should be longer lunch periods- -favorite food is pizza--plans are to get mar- ried. CLARENCE JOHNS He's happy-go-lucky and quite a tease But everyone he is sure to please. His books are closed at 3:15, Till the next session does convene. CASEY--Likes roast turkey--enjoys seeing a moyie with Elizabeth Tay- lor--plans for the future are to join the Air Force--dislikes con- ceited people. if . .. Full House ELAINE THORNTON Elaine is new at Brady High, And is well liked you can't deny. In Missouri she went to school before She came to us for one year more. ELAINE--Enjoys dreaming to the music of Guy Lombardo--hobbies are movies which star Doris Day and Tony Curtis--spends hours playing the piano--plans to be a musician. PAUL BROWN Extremely quiet with not much to say But still we like him in a very big way. He's the friend of everyone, When we're with Paul we all have fun PAUL--Likes baseball, hunting and skating very much--likes steak and chicken--thinks we need a longer lunch period--favors the band of Spike Jones. LOIS CRAWFORD The editor of the Scholarship Never lets an error slip. She does her duties one by one, And always gets the work well done LOIS--Editor of our newspaper-- can usually be found reading agood book--favorites on screen are Cathy Grant and Elizabeth Taylor--hopes to become a secretary. MARGARET CLARK Here is one of The Three, There is Lois, Carol and our Peggy. They're seen together all the time Closer friends you'11 never find. PEG--Her hobby is roller skating --enjoys eating turkey--in the movie world it's Elvis Presley and Elizabeth Taylor--dislikes con- ce ited people. i RODNEY JOHN His curly hair sets girls spinning And his ways are very winning. When he's around there's always laughter, And there will be ever after. ROD-- Rod likes to spend his spare time fishing--suggests longer lunch periods--likes to listen to Phil Harris--loves to eat pork chops--plans to enlist. The F inert Things in CAROL DAVIS Carol's a girl who likes to skate Or be with Jim when on a date. She's going to marry and settle down We think her plans are pretty sound. CAROL--An Elvis Presley and Lawrence Welk fan--hobbies are roller skating and Jim--dislikes people who are stuck on them- selves--thinks we need a bigger gym. D RONALD SMITH Here is a boy from' down Adrian way, He rides the bus to school each day, Just talk about cars and watch him take interest What he knows about them would make a long list. RON--Likes hunting, skating, play- ing horseshoes, and working on cars--favorite food is Italian Dish --for listening pleasure prefers Guy Lombardo. Life LESTER CROYLE Lester never has much to say, But he's our friend day by day. He likes the girls you can't deny, But in spite of it all he's a quiet SUV- LES--A strong advocate of the shorter day--hobbies are soft ball, hunting, and girls--dislikes people who think they're best--can eat turkey or steak anytime. SHIRLEY LITTLE Not much to say, Not much to do, But ask her a favor And she'll help you. SHIRLEY--A very quiet person-- likes the music ofTommy Dorsey-- likes to read or listen to the radio in spare time--plans to get married. SHIRLEY HOLLOBAUGH Shirley, so bright and cheery and small, Has won her way into the hearts of all. She is very thoughtful and neat The kind of a girl one likes to meet. SHIRLEY--Enjoys swimming, roller skating and watching baseball games--thinks halls should be wider--favorite food is pizza and french. fries--in future plans to get a job. FRANK JULIUS Although he talks in P.O.D. He's as nice as he can beg Grove City is his future school, And there he's sure to be a jewel. SATCH--Voted most talkative in our class--enjoys hunting very much--doesn't like girls to wear their hair in a bun--likes to eat spaghetti. FRANK REITLER Frank is a guy with curly hair, - He never seems to have a careg A real nice guy who majored in Ag.-- He'll run things well without a snag. FRANK--Enjoys a movie with Jane Mansfield or Rock Hudson--dis- likes conceited people--hunting is his favorite hobby--likes to eat cabbage and potatoes--will get a :AL What's Cookirf? ARLENE BROWN Arlene enjoys a great many sports, Swimming and skating are best she reports. She'll get a job and have a fine life By making someone a very fine wife. ARLENE--Dislikes two faced people--plans to get a job and later get married--favorites on the screen are Debbie Reynolds and Rock Hudson. 28 MARY ANN BOUCH Mary Ann is not so tall, But good things come in parcels small. Admire and love her we surely do, And we are sure that Larry does too MARY ANN--President of Library Club--greatest dislike is conceited people--enjoys hunting and fish- ing--an admirer of Rock Hudson and Spike Jones. MARY JANE MONTGOMERY Pretty, busy Mary Jane Is sure to work her way to fame. We are sure to miss her so When off to Penn State she will go. MARY JANE--One of our student business managers--likes to swim- - favorite food is apple dumplings-- future plans are to attend college. MARY HENDERSHOT Mary had a little lamb, But not this Mary here, For she is going to be a nurse Within the coming year. MARY--Girl voted most likely to suceed by our class--likes to eat french fries--and fried chicken-- plans to be a nurse. PAT RICIA RIDLEY Friendly, efficient, nice, and neatg Is our Patty so petite. We're sure with her grades she'll go far, Because she keeps them up to par. PAT--A student business manager --enjoys swimming--likes to listen to the music of the United States Air Force Band--vvishes to be a X-Ray technician. LLOYD GROVES L10 d is talented in art Y 5 When called upon he'll do his part. His sense of humor is just great, With everyone he's bound to rate. LLOYD--Likes baseball and hunt- ing--enjoys the music of Sammy Kaye--likes meatloaf and mashed potatoes--plans to enlist after he is graduated. House of Water CHARLES FORD We used to call him Charles But now we call him Chuck And in the years ahead of us We wish him best of luck. CHUCK--His main interest is radio--dislikes people who go to class just to fool around--likes to eat spaghetti--will go to college. 29 MALCOLM BOWES Mac is liked by one and all, His favorite sport is named foot- ball. Although he came here a year ago, It seems it's been more, we like him so. MAC--Jerry Lewis and Natalie Wood fan--can usually be foimd horseback riding or eating baked ham--thinks we need lights for the football field--plans to go to College. JUDY HILLWIG Judy is very active, And what's more she's attractive. Her main thought is to get things done And she is really lots of fun. JUDI--Voted most active of our class--President of senior class-- Editor of the yearbook--Captain of cheerleaders--plans to go to college. LARRY BEARFIELD To dance is Larry's main delight, For our te am he'll always fight. Byrd's his nickname it is known, And his friendship is well shown. LARRY- -Enjoys music by Les Brown's orchestra--voted best dan- cer in our class--likes movies which star James Stewart and Kim Novak--likes sports. JACK DECORTE Jack sometimes drives a little jeep Which can climb hills that are quite steep. After he graduates he will enlist, And his Uncle Sam assist. JACK--Jerry Lewis is tops with him--Hobby is cars--dislikes getting up in the morning--loves to eat hamburgers--plans to join the U.S. Marines or State Police. Turn About - Fair Play CAROL JEAN MCCULLOUGH You can't tell a book by its cover, Or so that old adage runsg But though Jean is cute, you'll discover, She's so nice all our hearts she has WOI1. JEAN--One of our head majorettes --hobby is making clothes--her favorite food is steak and mashed potatoes--enjoys a movie with David Niven--thinks we need a Student Council. 30 PATRICIA HENRY Patty is a majorette, Full of fun and full of pep. Her pretty blond hair is right in styleg She always has a ready smile. PAT--A head majorette--voted best built in our class--likes to play the piano and dance--fa- vorite food is pizza--plans to at- te nd mode ling school. IRENE WOLFE Girls are made of sugar and spice, That is why Irene's so nice. She's a girl with long blond hair, About whom many people care. IRENE--Her pet peeve is con- ceited people--likes to eat steak --hobby is knitting--favorite actor is Tab Hunter- -will get a job. MARIE FISCUS When the times are changed, And our class is rearranged, We will not forget Marie. For she is as quiet as can be. MARIE- -She is one of our very quiet girls--spends most of her time listening to Lawrence Welk --likes spaghetti and french fries. PATRICIA MILLER Pat is nice to be aroundg With Irene she's often found. Although she is quiet and rather reserved, Best wishes for her are really de- served. PAT--Likes to write letters--pet peeve is dull pencils--favorite food is steak--enjoys listening to the music of Les Brown--plans to get a job. Chains Might Help WALTER DECORTE Wally is a carefree lad And as a friend he isn't bad. Years from now he will find success If he always does his best. WALLY--Would rather see a mo- vie with Rock Hudson and Eliza- beth Taylor than anything else-- dislikes homework- -plans to get a job or go to college. ELEANOR FORSTER Eleanor's heart is full of gold, And in the future she will hold Fond memories of dear Brady High, And of the days that have gone by. ELEANOR--Can usually be found reading a good book or listening to Guy Lombardo--thinks we need longer lunch periods. 31 RICHARD GAY Dick is a boy who is full of fun, There isn't a nicer one under the sun. I-le teases and taunts us the whole day long, But still we choose Dick and never go wrong. DICK--To have a pop cooler in- stalled in the hall is his aim-- plans to become a barber--hob- bies are hunting and eating pizza Ah-IZLA- 1--....-. 4----L ,...- JANET DEETS Jan is a very pretty lass, Who always stands at the head of the class. Her pleasing smile and charming W3Y5 Will make us remember her all of our days. JAN--President of our Future Teachers of America, an animal lover--likes sports, reading, and music--in future plans to be a teacher or social worker. CATHERINE FLANIGAN To play the piano is her fame, To go to college is her aim. Picked most talented in our class, Also a cheerleader is this lass. CATHY--Most talented girl in our class--likes to go to movies when Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood are playing--hobby is danc- ing--Christy in Junior Play--plans to go to college. ELAINE LENDYAK Full of chatter, lots of fun, She will take life just as it comes A perfect example of neatness and poise, She gets along with all the boys. ELAINE--Hobbies are reading, swimming, and' dancing--played Winnie in the Junior Class Play-- favorite food is spaghetti--future plans are to attend college. DAVID FRAZER In basketball he's really hep, Tall, good-looking and full of PCP- A real swell guy and lots of fun, He's the choice of everyone. DAVE--Greatest dislike is getting up in the morning--enjoys eating steak--thinks a student council would be a great improvement-- plans to enter Penn State University. Ready-Aim-Fire! ROBERT DOLBY Bob just joined our class this year, And we are very glad he's here. The way he dressed is real neatg Of all the boys he can't be beat. BOB--Will leave us soon after graduation to enlist in the Armed Forces--can listen to the music of Glenn Miller anytime--hobbies are sports and cars--dislikes home- work . 3 2 ROBERT EDWARDS When Bob plays his trumpet every- one cheers, And he's been our friend for many long years. He will always give us a helping hand, At the head of the class he's sure to stand. BOB--A real likeable guy--hobbies are music, baseball, and basket- ball--likes spaghetti and meat- balls--Warren in Junior Play-- plans to enter Penn State to be- come an electrical engineer. RICHARD BOYLE Richard is his first name, But we sometimes call him Dickg But Deacon is the one we like, And we're sure that it's your pick. DEACON- -A Dane Clark and Kim Novak fan--dislikes people who think they are too much--thinks we need a new gym--plans to enlist. SHIRLEY FAIR A snappy rnajorette is she 5 Forever cheerful as can be. Always laughing and full of fun, And well-liked by everyone. SHIRLEY- -Dislikes stuck-up people --dancing is her hobby--secretary of the senior class--would rather eat than do hom ework--plans to get a job. BERYL KOLICI-I Picked most athletic was this boy Basketbal1's pride and joy, But when he's on the football field, The other team just has to yield. BUTCH--One of our football and basketball stars who played four years--enjoys hunting in his spare time--likes a movie with Doris Day or John Wayne--wants to join the Marines. The Pause That Refreshc-:s JO ANN I-IILES A secretary she plans to beg A helpful, friendly girl is she. Her wit makes many people laugh, Her actions often are quite daft. JO ANN--Her chief dislike is show- offs--plays the piano in her spare time--prefers Tony Curtis in a movie--plans to be a secretary. VELMA I-IILLWIG She 'll be a pleasant secretary, Then some lucky boy she 'll marry. These are hopes for future da s Y When we've gone our separate ways. VELMA--Enj oys writing letters-- thinks there should be more time between classes--likes to listen to Lawrence Welk. 33 RUSSELL BEABOUT He is active as you can seeg This year's football king was he. In sports he's sure to reach his goal, And his humor is quite droll. SKIP--Most active boy in our class --plans to join the U. S. Marines-- one of the basketball and football team 's stars for four years. KENNETH KEMERY Ken is a guy we often see, Spending his time at the Busy Bee His green Chevie gets aroundg With the girls he may be found. KEN--Would rather see Doris Day in a movie than any other actress-- likes to eat hamburgers or steak-- enjoys hunting--plans to join the Air Force. CAROLYN BUZZARD Here is a girl we won't forget, Even after graduation. For she is quite nice and willing to let Favors for others make her run. CAROLYN--Hobby is eating, especially spaghetti--likes to listen to records of Jimmy Dorsey and thinks Debbie Reynolds is the greatest--plans to get a job in the future. ORVIL SMITH About his future he's not sure, Perhaps a farmer or flyboyg But we know happiness is in store, 'Cause someone so pleasant is bound to find joy. ORVIL--Voted most likely to succeed of our class--enjoys listen- ing to Guy Lombardo- -Likes to hunt and fish--favorite food is fried chicken--believes we need a bigger gym in school. BERNADETTE KELLY Bernadette is quite a gal, To everyone she is a pal. Picked most athleticg loves to cheer, She 's liked all sports for many a year. BERNIE--Voted most athletic girl in our class--one of our cheerleaders --enjoys movies with Tony Curtis --likes to eat french fries--in the future plans to be a nurse. Firebugs MARY ANN CRAWFORD When our school days are complete This girl we'll recall as sweet. She is really lots of fun, And with that our poem's done. MARY ANN--Thinks a movie needs Pat Boone and Debbie Rey- nolds--spends much of her time listening to music of Lawrence Welk--enjoys eating peaches-- dislikes people who are smarties. 34 FRANK BE!-IAM He plays the bass drum in our bandg At each parade he's right on hand. He often drives a cute red truck, Which never sticks in mud or muck. FRANK--a fan of the U. S. Marine Band--favorite hobby is photography --dislikes hom ework- -likes the music of Elvis Presley--likes coffee and soup best of all--hopes to be- come a mechanic. SHIRLEY SMITH Shirley is nice to everyone, Smarter than most, and loads of fun, She will succeed, we have no fears, And find happiness in future years. SHIRLEY--Enjoys a movie with Elvis Presley--likes to skate-- favorite food is chicken--thinks the school needs an elevator-- plans to get a job in the future. CAROL BLY Carol is pleasant in every way. She keeps our whole class bright and a . I-Iergnirotto is just being friendly, But we know otherwise, confiden- tially. CAROL--A Pat Boone and Debbie Reynolds fan--loves to eat steak and gravy--loves to dance--thinks Lawrence Welk is tops in the orchestra field--dislikes conceited people. BARBARA BOWSER Barb is quiet but pleasant and kind, Her smile is friendly and easy to find, We know the future, we don't have to guess, She will have happiness, luck, and success. BARB--Hobbies are listening to popular records, wiritng letters, and boys--prefers Elizabeth Taylor and John Saxon on the screen--likes to eat pizza. So This Is the Way They Do It! DWAYNE HARRIS He sings, works, and dances well, His favorite girl he'll never tell. A fine policeman he will be, As in the future you will see. DWAYNE--Likes sports of all kinds --dislikes hom ework- -likes Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones in the movies--likes to listen to the music of Guy Lombardo--loves to eat pizza. FRED STEINER The best dressed fellow in our class Is always right in style, We'll take him first we'11 take him last- He's odr friend all the while. FRED--His hobby is working on cars--Herb in the Junior Class Play--likes to eat pizza--enjoys listening to Les Brown--in future will get a job. 35 CHUCK HOLLY When Chuck is on the football field, The other team just has to yield. One great fame he will acquire, Is- his build which we admire. CHUCK--His hobbies are hunting and fishing--likes to eat shrimp and french fries--likes music of Tommy Dorsey--plans to attend college. WILLIAM WILLI.AMS Bill has talent in many things, lf asked the best it's the way he sings! Liked by everyone that he knows, Likely to succeed wherever he goes. BILL--A Dick Powell and Loretta BARBARA PATSY YOU-U8 fan en.l0YS horseback Here is the girl who was picked best riding or painting--ice cream is his favorite food--likes to listen to the U. S. Marine Band--future is undecided. dressed, It is Barb as you might have guessed. She's always friendly and sincere And to us so very dear. BARB--Voted best dressed of our class--favorite food is liver--in the future plans to get a job--likes to listen to Guy L0mbardo's Band-- likes popular music. JUDY CRISSMAN Judy is a talkative one, Has lots of friends and lots of fun. Her winning smile her friendly ways Have helped to cheer our de ar school days. JUDY--Most talkative girl in our class--dislikes people that don't smile--likes to listen to Guy Lombardo and on the screen thinks Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds are tops. It Can't Be That Bad! DORIS HEETER Our pretty Doris with wavy hair, With you her fun and joy will share, Interested deeply in all we do, We find her loyal, firm and true. DORIS--Was voted best looking-- dislikes boring classes--never tires of listening to Lawrence Welk-- loves to eat hamburgers and milk- shakes. of 36 WILLIAM LUXON From Philipston this lad com es, I-Ie certainly is a musical one. He plays the trumpet in the band, He's the finest in the land. BILL--Enjoys working on cars and boats--favorite food is chocolate cake--outlook for the future is to join the Navy. IVIORIES WST BA DRESS C295 LESIB PA T850 5,1 DPNSDY P5 NER Ewa, SY-Ps' MOST INTELLIGENT MOST LIKELY LAB JANET DEETS TO SUCCEED BOB EDWARDS MARY HENDERSHOT ORVIL SMITH . BFS CK1-10 RY 9051 9,03-LZQXQ LL? Ynysgpjixg DOO MOST ACTIVE MOST TALENTED S 599 JUDY HILLWIG CATHY FLANIGAN RUSS BEABOUT BILL WILLIAMS . T X11 SY 013554 TIVE NXOSQEQPXSSK N Y- o K JWSAN VSTLQL B8 S BEST LOOKING MOST ATHLETIC DORIS HEETER BERNADETTE KELLY DAVE FRAZER BUTCH KOLICH 37 arif X 4 1 ' X azgizsioffxsggizaxsyiwfs hiv' my ' , thinks they can take them. buckets to Dan Preston. 4 I IW ' 4 HE-Ejrms--leave my baritone voice to ggxgbilliiish--leave my English IV Seat to Foil n Mary Hendershot--leave my love for modern dancing in gym class to anyone who thinks they can survive. C 131 1 . G. 1 , JoAnn Hiles--leave my seat in Office Practice Class Cigius tgllijizgtlrrfg In It S to anyone who thinks they can keep up with the ' teac er. Velma Hillwig, Doris I-leeter--leave our ability to ,B . get along -with each otherto Jack Rumbaugh anu Loretta Reitz. Shirley Hollobaugh Mary Ann Bouch Arlene Brown --leave our abi1ity,to eat food in Holne Ec. to any- Vivian Wyant--leave my giggles and gift one who thinks they can find it. of gab to Beverly Brovm. Charles Holly--leave my small red S's in Mr. B's grade book to Wilson Robinson. Frank Julius--leave Ken Kemery--leave my taxi service dovmtown at dinner time to Jim Frazer. I Bill Luxon--leave my messed up seat in room one to an one who thinks the can sit in it all year. atty 1 er-- eave my a 1 1 y to eep qu1e o my ' P yM'11 1 yb'1't k ' r r sister Carrie. Mary Ann Crawforduleave my 2211 Maryglane Montgomery, Elaine Lendyak--leave our waigtline to Mr. Ferguson. seatis in trigficlass to Mrs. Morgan to dispose of them as s e sees it. Patty Ridley--leave my seat in Chemistry Class to l anyone who thinks he can survive it. ' Ron Smith-Q-leave my ability to get through 'school Fred Steiner--leave my Italian accent to gggoglntiilgugg books home to anyone who thmks Lowe DeBacco Shirley Smith, Bemadette Kelly--leave our ability for playing basketball to next year's team. Elaine Thorton--leave my southem accent to any- O slag II Bob Dolby--leave my size eleven basketball shoes to Gary Foust. Cathy Flanigan--leave my seat at the piano in chorus to Stephie Q Brodrick. Dewayne Harris--leave my seat in chorus to anyone who wants it. Jack DeCorte--leave my driving ability to Kay Dolby. anJjeafamenf 5 P Dick Gay--leave one bottle of re- Carol Jean McCullough and Pat 7 m ducing pills to Mr. Ferguson. Henry--leave our batons and boots 5 to next years head majorettes. Walter DeCorte--leave my love for women Rodngy J01-mg--leave my Seat in P, 0, D, to to Bob Steiner and Tom Zanot. Jennetta Wolfe, one who has that Missouri show nature. -1 Russell Beabout, Larry Bearfield, Dave Frazer leave our ability to run up and down the stairs in basket- gall gractice and miss the top step to Squirley and Irene Wolfe--leave my liking for um o. - ' - Barb Bowser--leave my second year shorthand class Chewing gum to Mt' williams' to anyone who can make it through the first year. Dick Boyle--leave my ability to get up at eight thirty in the morning and get to school on time to Bob Steiner. Paul Brown, Lester Croyle, Casey Johns--leave our I-10Yd Gf0VeS 1e3Ve mY WY of setting seats in English class to Dave Yawkey, if he can 9-10118 mth the nurses to B111B1v- get in them. Carolyn Buuard--leave my seat in P.O.D. class to anyone who hasn't heard Mr. B's jokes. Carole Davis--leave my empty seat in Office Prac- tice class to anyone who thinks they can keep up with Miss Frazer. u 1 Janet Deets--leave my seat in Chemistry class to Shlflfflf F2-lf and Barb P3tSY '1e3Ve anyone who thinks he can bother Mr. Dardes as ' 0'-U' 1110118 for fQ0tb9-11 P19-Vers to much as I have. any girl who thinks she would like Bob Edwards--leave my ability to be the last one fo be in at ren 0'c10Ck during foot' in school in the moming to anyone who thinks they ball Season' can get past Mr. Junker. Marie Fiscus, Eleanor Forestor--leave our friendship to our sisters, Margrette and Jean. Dora Toy--leave my seat in Office Practice class . to my sister Judi if she's brave enough to take it. gdarglret C1ark 1eaYle my lolfe of Office 3utch Kolich--leave my ability to out think and out ractlce to anyone W 0 takes lt' play the other players to Jim Moore. -' ' -- Judy Hillwig--leave my cheer- leading skirt to my brother, Jim for next years basketball season. Judy Crissman--leave my ability to get along with Mr. Dardes to any future senior. Malcom Bowes--leave my football helmet to Beverly Bowes in case the cheerleaders get mad Jim Magnani l Frank Beham--leave my car troubles to i WHL-wif X . I., - ., fig H5 ii s Q N , + k' A xi, YU 3 Q S f f Ex f' 5 ff- si Q 1 ' ' 0 MN 2 , Vh . 4 N 6 M V Al z: W v I Ml. 1 .W 9 1. if RL X li ,bl gym Q, ' 5 1 fkkx ' In g ff 4. rev X l YFAQXNN. ' 'Lu In 'I' I ai... 1 .ww Commencement ' The Class of 1959 Graduated May 26, 1959 uniors 'awash FIRST ROW: H. Howard, W. Earley, M. Bratkovich, D. Foust, K. Dolby, B. Adams, S. Brodrick. SECOND ROW: T. Hornberger, M. Foster, J. Groves, E. Adams, J. Elder, E. Hile, L. Crissman, H. Groves, B. Brown, G. Fedor, B. Foringer, Miss Hicks. THIRD ROW: L. DeBacco, R. Frazer, J. Corbett, J. Frazer, W. Foust, J. Hillwig, J. Hogan, P. Hertweck, J. Hooks, G. Bowser, R. Earley. FIRST ROW: T. Zanot, C. Ruffner, C. Zai, L. Smith, E. Kolich, C. Potts, R. Little, B. Kaufman, J. Nichol, M. Rumbaugh, D. Kaufman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. King, H. Nichol, J. Reitz, C. Wolfe, P. Roach, B. Pfaff, C. Salak, N. Verner, L. Shakley, C. King, D. Scholl, G. Maloney. THIRD ROW: V. Snyder, L. McAfoose, J. Sebring, M. Kemery, J. Slaugenhoup, J. Kelly, B. Wolfe, W. Robinson, D. Yockey, J. King, B. Steiner. 42 Sop homores FIRST ROW: J. Ferris, E. Gettinger, G. Johns, P. Demko, J. Anthony, M. Foster, G. Johns, G. Gray, A. Burke, L. Ion, C. French, A. Johns, N. Foust. SECOND ROW: Mr. Isenberg, L. Bowser, P. Farone, P. I-Iiles, A. I-Iillwig, S. Carr, B. Crawford, N. Crissman, N. Bowser, J. Beabout, J. Clark, C. Bowser, C. Hooks, C. Fair. THIRD ROW: D. Dodson, D. Croyle, J. Hepler, A. Harmon, G. Helgert, R. Frazer, C. Bittenbender, B. Hiles, J. Grazioli. i I FIRST ROW: D. Yough, V. Seybert, S. Stanley, J. Wolfe, C. Toy, G. Mayich, P. Reed, M. Linaberger, M. Oravec, P. Kamerer, D. Wolfe, D. Montgomery. SECOND ROW: T. Magnani, R. Salak, L. Johns, M. Zai, E. Smeltzer, S. Wolfe, J. Toy, J. Patch, S. Shultz, R. Sita, S. Wimer, N. Johns, M. Johns, Mr. Galbraith. THIRD ROW: L. Murphy, R. Lewis, G. Rettig, J. Rupp, V. Thronton, R. Milliren, J. Magnani, P. Vlassich, T. Oddo, J. Moore, B. Ray, B. McElroy. 43 Freshman Class FIRST ROW: G. Foust, D. Hoffman, M. Brunner, D. Bly, B. Jamieson, E. Crawford, B. Bowes, F. John, C. Carroll, D. Boyle, B. Earley. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Morgan, N. Bittenbender, J. Fiscus, J. Coleman, P.I-licks, J.I-iollobaugh M. Forster, J. Ion, P. Frazer, C. I-Iarriger, B. Fair, C. Ion, E. Hollobaugh. THIRD ROW: B. Double, J. Ausk, D. Delano, T. Allshouse, K. Foster, A. Delano, B. Jack, S. Adams, S. Dodson, J. Brink, R. Collar, W. Guthrie, J. Beabout, T. Jack. FIRST ROW: L. Murphy, N. Wimer, S. J.Lewis, J.Kaufman, D. Murphy, C. Wolfe, P. Roofner, B. Sebring, C. Miller D. Steiner, B. Yough, H. Wiles, J. Little. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Texter, J. Wolfe, S. Toy, K. Preston, K. Snyder,, E. Vogt, K. VanNorman, J. McAuley, C. Myers, C. Schrecengost, P. McCullough, R. Umstead, M. L. Reitz, B. Vogt. THIRD ROW: G. Mason, P. Tack, F. Mayich, J. Simpson, J. Wolfe, B. McKee, R. McCullough J. Stuchell, C. Welton, J. Shultz, D. Stitt, P. Johns, T. Mclilhaney. 44 Class Officers uniors Rodney Frazer Janet Groves Judy Elders James Hooks Freshmen Wayde Guthrie Kathy VanNorman Ruth A. Myers 4 Jack Rumbaugh Dave Delano Mary Lou Reitz Soplhomores June Clark Nancy Mellish Joe Cogley Barry Ray Eighth rade FIRST ROW: S. Ficus, J. A. Farone, V. Bowser, D. Buzzard, J. Bemainger, E. M. Cousins, N. Crawford, R. Foster, M. Bratkovich, P. Flick, R. French. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ferguson, D. Brink, D. Buzzard, R. Boltz, C. Bowser, J. Buzzard, D. DeCorte, D. Clark, B. Boltz, B. Dongelli, L. Chatsko, G. Bellas. THIRD ROW: B. Crissman, D. Crissman, C. Croyle, B. Behan, R. Anthony, N. Fair, J. Fair, J. Dobrancin, L. Burke, K. Fresh, D. Clark, J. Criss- man, B. Corbett. FIRST ROW: L. Harmon, D. Heffelfinger, K. Johnson, C. Lehner, S. Hornberger, S. Gray, J. Hicks, P. Jamieson, H. Guthrie, R. Hillwig. SECOND ROW: Mr. Morgan, C. Hile, B. Kelsea, W. Jeffers, J. Lunsford, G. Kiser, D. Lash, T. Lewis, R. Jefferson. THIRD ROW: L. Hoffman, E. Ion, M. Hicks, C. Lattanzi, J. Hankey, C. Kiser, R. Griffiths, D. Lukitec, R. Jones. 4-6 Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: J. Smith, S. McC1aine, D. Toy, M. J. Oddo, M. Peters, L. Reitz, K. Mix, L. Shauafelt, M. Wiles, B. Seybert, B. Silvis, J. Wolfe. SECOND ROW: D. Preston, D. Wiles, F. Patch, J. Vlaxich, S. Starr, M. Verner, M. Vlassich, M. Miller, R. Phillips, T. Wiles, Mr. Marshall. THIRD ROW: B. Painter, B. Ralston, L. Madden, C. Painter, E. Preston, S. Mix, V. Wiles, V. Scholl, J. Schaub. Seventh Grade . ,A FIRST ROW: A. French, A. Earley, S. Davis, C. Cogley, J. Farone, D. Earley, J. Corbett, R. Crawford, D. Curran, J. Foster. SECOND ROW: R. Foster, S. Bittner, J. Fillinger, P. Chatsko, A. Bowes, B. Elder, E. Craig, S. Gay, P. Fair, J. Crissman, C. Boltz, P. Allshouse, M. Dunmyre. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hall, P. Foust, L. DeBacco, R. Croyle, H. Corbett, R. Claypoole, L. Deitz, R. Bowser, W. Forster, D. Burr, N. Cates, J. Frazer, J. Gpggini, M. Earley. M' 47 Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: P. Lehner P. Miller, P. Jefferson L. Lanterman, K. McClaine, B. E. Lias, B. Johns, M. Lasher, S. Kemeref, M. A. McAu1ey, R. Lewis. SECOND how. R. Meuish, L. Johns, M. Johns, E. Hepler, c. Henman, ' ' 1. THIRD ROW: R. A. Gray, D. H111w1g, K. Hertweck, I-I. Heeter, M. Kemery, A. Helgert, P. Lucas, Mr. Vense M. Maloney, J. McCullough, G. Kepple, H. Johns, A. Johns, E. I-Ieeter, S. Lunsford, E. Hepler, H. Loose, T. Mellish, B. Miller, M. Hillwig, B. Johns, V. King OW F M'll'k J Peters P Simpson M A Zeilter J Seybert, M. Pedenolli, B. Yurkovic, V. FIRST R : . 1 1 en, . , . , . . , . Wright, S. Winslow, B. J. Richardson, A. Salak, J. Wolfe, R. Murphy. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hoover, B. Wolfe, ' ' ' R1 k1D.More S. Snow R M. Patsy, S. S11ViS, S. W11es, K. Si1v1s, M. Weaver, P. Rapp, S. Reams, J. Toy, B. 'c e , , , Sutton. THIRD ROW: R. Williams, G. Wetzel, J. Smith, R. L. Ostrander, J. Ruffner, H. Smith, T. Young, K. Tack, N. Smith, C. Potts, G. Ruffner, T. Snyder, R. Slaugenhoup. 48 FHM L45 Wil ' mg ffif 2 NVQ 1 , 1 s ' y fo JJ 1 KG Q H SX ,-,gfffwi x ,, J -, I -:5f5 ! ii3iw At X -... ,M Q -, Y Y 'a iu . WJ ... :fs , i x SL qi I!! Ie, mf- I, If K .Ns ,uf Y. K :. W ,-? Q Wiwzax. fi ' X XX Lxefiigx X Q45-.3 fNg f R KX K f XX XX 4,5 lfl mwy f Lf ff! 4 5 Nh A swf N 1 -11- hr' A J f LI, 5,2 , xv? 1 , 1 'Nj . Jjpq - ff! HCTIVITIES Senior Play Rest Assured Directed by Ml. Gerald Isenberg Cast Mr. Morlock . . Mrs. Morlock . . . Mary Morlock . Jessica Morlock Mildred ..... Joe Lanconi . . Luigi Lanconi . Martha Lanconi . . Bob Edwards . . Jamet Deets Elaine Lendyak . . Cathy Flanigan . Judy Hillwig DeWayne Harris . . Fred Steiner . Patty Ridley Lucifer .... Miss Akers . . George Plew . Mrs. Schmaltz . . . Bill Luxon . . . . Shirley Smith . . .Malcolm Bowes Mary Hendershot Dr. Brown . ....... Dave Frazer Mr. Black . . Jake ...... Russell Beabout . . . . Charles Ford Mrs. Frinck . . Mary Montgomery w 2 ff- ,mx ,, ,, .915 M- 'J E 5 ii 394 A QL 3 A E , an .V Q ,al 'L fi ational Honor Society The National Honor Society acknowledges the efforts and attitude of students who have proved them- selves worthy of recognition for merit based upon the criteria of scholarship, character, service, and leadership. The society tries to benefit non-members by extending to the student body some service that it deems to be of an appropriate nature. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J. Groves, J. Deets, B. Pfaff, L. Crawford, B. Bowser, P. Roach, E. Adams, J Hillwig. SECOND ROW: R. Little, C. Potts, C. Salak, P. Ridley, Miss Hicks, J. Hooks, E. Kolich, M. Foster, E. Lendyak. THIRD ROW: F. Julius, C. Flanigan, M. Montgomery, D. Frazer, R. Edwards, S. Smith, S. Brodrick, J. Hooks. uture Teachers of America The Irene Coven Club, Pennsylvania Future Teachers of America, was organized in February, 1959. Twenty juniors and seniors interested in teaching became members. The group sponsored a career as- sembly, attended two district meetings, enjoyed a Christmas party, observed April as Teaching Career Month. Janet Deets and Elaine Lendyak represented this group at the P.F.T.A. state convention in Harris- burg on April 10 and 11. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: S. Brodrick, S. Smith, R. Smith, R. Frazer, L. Groves, J. Hooks, E. Lend- yak, C. Salak, C. Buzzard. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Coven, G. Fedor, H. Groves, Miss Frazer, P. Roach, J. Deets, C. Flanigan, Miss Smith. THIRD ROW: C. Wolfe, M. Foster, R. Little, V. Hillwig. ABSENT: J. Hillwi g . 52 urses' Club The nurses club gives interested girls an opporttmity to increase their knowledge of the medical profession These girls assist with the school health program, while at the same time they learn simple nursing proce- dures. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Roach, S. Lewis, D. Boyle, C. Carol, M. Bratkovich, B. Kaufman, D. Earley, M. Reitz, S. Stanley, D. Bly, L. Smith, B. Jamison, V. Seybert, D. Hoffman, C. French. SECOND ROW: G. Johns, P. Frazer, M. Oravic, J. Fiscus, P. Reed, J. Hooks, C. Wolfe, S. Toy, C. Toy, P. Miller, R. Little, J. Coleman, J. Wolfe, P. Linaberger, F. Johns, P. Hicks, S. Wolfe. THIRD ROW: J. Crissman, R. Sita, J. Ion, M. Clark, K. Snyder, E. Vogt, N. Crissman, B. Bowser, J. McAuley, K. VanNorman, I. Wolfe, M. Forester, J. Hollobaugh, J. Patch, C. Davis, B. Brown, J. Toy. Chess Club One of the main objectives of this newly organized club, which is sponsored by Mr. Dardes, is to leam the basic fundamentals of chess. During the latter part of the year a tournament was held among the members to give recognition to the outstanding players. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Ridley, C. Zai, M. Montgomery, S. Hollobaugh, M. Bouch, M. Crawford, D. Heeter. SECOND ROW: J. Deets, P. Clark, B. Kelly, B. Luxon, B. Edwards, J. Hillwig, B. Bowser, M. Hendershot. THIRD ROW: J. Hooks, E. Lendyak, C. Salak, F. Julius, S. Smith, C. Davis, C. Buzzard, C. Bly. arsity Club The Varsity Club, which is sponsored by Mr. Andre, is open to boys who have earned a letter in one major sport at East Brady Area High School. In addition to selling refreshments at games, the club this ye ar sponsored the Homecoming Celebration and Dance and faculty basketball games. All funds are used for the purpose of buying jackets for the senior members. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J. Slaugenhoup, B. Wolfe, D. Frazer, C. Holly, B. Dolby, R. Beabout, C. Ford, L. Bearfield, J. Hillwig. SECOND ROW: T. Zanot, B. Kolich, R. Frazer, J. Hogan, J. Cogley, W. DeCorte, B. Steiner, J. Moore, M. Bowes, Mr. Andre. Radio Club The Radio Club affords an opportunity to its members to apply the principles of electricity, learned in classes to the construction of electronic devices. Meters to measure volts, ohms, and amperes, materials of construction, and schematic diagrams of electrical circuits are available. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Hertwick, J. King, D. Gay, B. Luxon. SECOND ROW: D. Frazer, C. Ford, F. Beham, B. Edwards, J. Hogan. STANDING: Mr. Dardes. A Future Homemakers of America These girls meet once a week to learn the fundamentals of homemaking and the use of equipment in the home economics room. They sponsor a dance once a year and perform various other duties. SEATED, Left to Right: Anna Hillwig, Velma Hillwig, June Clark, Judy Anthony, Phyllis Farone. SECOND ROW: Rose Little, Shirley Little, Miss Ferguson. uture Farmers of America These boys study farming methods and leam the use of farm machinery. Basketball games with other F.F.A. groups provide recreation and social life for members of our club. Some of the boys attended the state farm show which was held in Harrisburg in January. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: S. Fair, J. Davis, J. Hepler, B. McElroy, J. Maloney, B. Hiles. SECOND ROW: F. Steiner, J. DeCorte, C. Holly, B. Foust. THIRD ROW: Mr. Henry, L. McAfoose, T. Jack, J. Magnani, L. Carr, L. Wiles, B. McKee, H. Nichols, T. Magnani, J. Shultz. Girls' Chorus The girls' chorus is a voluntary group who provided the music for the Christmas program and com- mencement exercises. The Annual spring concert provides the girls with an opportunity to display their musical talents. Representatives were sent to County Chorus in Kittanning and to District Chorus in Apollo. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: V. Hillwig, S. Fair, M. Crawford, S. Smith, J. Wolfe, M. Bratkovich, P. Ridley, L. Shakley, Mr. Scarnati, E. Kolich, B. Adams, J. Reitz, K. Dolby, C. Harringer, M. Reitz, C. Potts, B. Patsy. SECOND ROW: J. Beabout, C. Snyder, N. Bowser, S. Carr, L. Crawford, V. Wyant, J. Hiles, E. Forester, B. Kelly, E. Vogt, B. Pfaff, B. Bowser, P. Roach, M. Zai, C. Preston. THIRD ROW: N. Verner, P. Henry, P. Linaberger, C. Bly, C. Salak, C. Meyers, J. Crissman, D. Foust, A. Hillwig, E. Adams, C. Bowser, J. Bowser, J. Groves, J. Deets, P. Hiles, P. Reed, C. Wolfe, C. Buzzard, J. Hillwig, FOURTH ROW: S. Brodrick, C. Flanigan, P. Kamerer, P. Demko, M. Montgomery, E. Crawford, B. Sebring, G. Gray, J. Anthony, C. Zai, N. Mellish, B. Yough, G. Johns. Mixed Chorus The mixed chorus is a reorganized group who are putting forth all their efforts to improve our school's music program. Representatives of this group attended County Chorus in Kittanning and District Chorus in Appollo. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Johns, D. Steiner, B. Yough, C. Fair, N. Wimer, L. Murphey, J. Hooks, C. Zai, M. Foster. SECOND ROW: J. Anthony, C. Bowser, A. Burke, J. Nichols, G. Gray, P. Roofner, V. Hillwig, S. Miller, B. Sebring, G. Mayich, M. Bouch. THIRD ROW: Mr. Scarnati, S. Carr, E.. Thornton, S. Shultz, H. Groves, J. Elder, J. Deets, J. Beabout, J. Clark, E. Smeltzer, P. Farone, S. Fair, D. Heeter, N. Vemer, D. Foust, E. Adams, J. Bowser, C. Preston, A. Hillwig, D. Toy, P. McCullough. FOURTH ROW: J. Wolfe, F. Mayich, G. Mason, L. DeBacco, M. Kemery, W. Robinson, B. Williams, N. Bowser, B. Pfaff, V. Wyant, P. Roach. Art Club The art club has centered its attention on construction, the fundamentals of art, and art appreciation. They have worked on pencil sketches, and water colors, also. Mr. Kinkead is the sponsor. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J. Grazioli, J. Cogley, J. Rupp, J. Stuchell, D. Stitt, T. Oddo, T. Shepard. BACK ROW: J. Ferris, D. Boyle, C. Carroll, J. Coleman, P. McCullough, M. Forster, J. lon, P. Hicks, E. Crawford, B. Fair, J. Fiscus, W. Double. Safety atrol This is a very important group headed by Mr. Galbrieth, one of our new teachers. These students are alert and try to stop accidents before they happen. We are very thankful for this vitally important group. LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Fair, C. Holly, R. Little, F. Steiner, M. Johns. Library Club FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J. Elder, E. Hiles, B. Kelly, F. Steiner, L. Bearfield, C. Holly, L Carr, L. DeBacco, B. Bowser, E. Adams, SECOND ROW: S. Brodrick, V. Hillwig, S. Smith, C. Wolfe, H. Groves, Miss Smith, J. Groves, C. Salak, S. Little, M. Bouch. The 83 members of the library club are organized into three groups: Group one, previous members of the clubg group two, sophomores g group three, juniors and seniors who are first year members. A student staff assists Miss Smith with routine duties in the library. The club members have repaired books, written book reviews, and celebrated National Library Week. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: M. Johns, C. French, P. Reed, A. Burke, G. Gray, M. Foster, J. Anthony, L. lon, G. John, R. Salak. SECOND ROW: P. Linaberger, N. Mellish, L. Bowser, S. Shultz, J. Bea- bout, M. Zai, A. l-lillwig, P. Farone, R. Sita, G. John, V. Seybert. THIRD ROW: L. Wiles, J. Clark, K. Stevenson, S. Carr, N. Bowser, J. Patch, N. Crissman, B. Crawford, L. John. Library Club FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J. Hooks, M. Montgomery, D. Barley, P. Ridley, B. Forringer, J. Hillwig, L. Shakley, B. Adams, R. Little, S. Hollobaugh. MIDDLE ROW: D. Kaufman, T. Zanot, M. Crawford, C. Buzzard, M. Hendershot, P. Roach, B. Pfaff, J. Crissman, D. Heeter, J. Reitz, C. Bly, S. Fair. LAST ROW: R. Gay, P. Hertwick, J. Dodson, J. DeCorte, R. Dolby, J. Hillwig, J. Frazer, R. Boyle, R. Steiner. Library Club Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Mellish, M. Crawford, B. Kelley, D. Kaufman, L. DeBacco, P. Farnne, S Brodrick, J. Crissman. S A F F Left to Right--STANDING--P. Ridley, C. McCullough, L. Groves, B. Bowser, D. Frazer, M. Hender- shot, Mr. Isenberg, Miss Frazer, B. Kelly, J. Groves, J. Corbet, M. Foster, R. Frazer, J. Deets, J. Hooks--SITTING--S. Broderick, J. Hillwig, R. Little, L. Crawford, O. Smith, C. Wolfe, E. Lendyak Newspaper Left to Right--BACK ROW--Mr. Isenberg, N. Bittenbender, L. Rein, P. McCullough, A. I-lillwig, D. DeCorte, M. Foster, R. Ostrander, Miss Frazer--MIDDLE ROW--B. Adams, P. Frazer, V. Hillwig, B. Kelly, E. Lendyak, J. Hooks, J. Toy--FRONT--L. Harmon, D. Toy, P. Lehner, J. Frazer. R E P R E R 1 Q Z eff? W' 1 ht' ' 'f . . Wx SKY' LEFT TO RIGHT--P. Henry, B. Brown man, B. Yough, S. F ' C Patty Henry , E. Lendyak, J. Wolfe, M. Reitz, B. Kauf- alr, S. Stanley, D. Kolich, D. Foust, G. Fed ullough. or, J. Toy, C. 61 Mc- ajorettes Carol Jea n McCullough East Brad Area Band Mr. Bittenbender and the band celebrated their 25th anniversary this year. Much effort was put into the annual spring concert, along with the various other performances, to make their 25th year a true success. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: C. Flanigan, S. Heilman. BACK ROW: W. De Corte, M. Foster, D. Burr. 62 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: C. Weibel, M. Patsy, R. Ostrander, E. Thorton. C. Hiles. SECOND ROW: K. Dolby, P. Frazer, N. Bitten- bender, M. Vemer, M. Bowes. THIRD ROW, L. Madden, J. Hiles, D. Frazer, A. Delano, B. Ray. al FRONT ROW, Left to Right: I.. Murphy, B. Corbett, N. Wimer, C. Griffith, C. Lehner, P. Lehner. BACK ROW: B. Luxon, B. Williams R. Frazer, J. Sebring, B. Edwards, D..De1ano. LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Vemer, C. Fair, R. Jefferson, R. Slaugenhoup, F. Beham, M. Bratkovich. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: N. Smith, A. Kempel, B. Miller. BACK ROW: C. Bit- tenbender, C. Painter, R. Frazer, J. Corbett. X - 1 64 Robert Edwards Elaine Lendyak Russell Be about Patricia Henry Attendants Larry Be arfield Catherine Flanigan Charles Holly Mary Jane Montgomery The Junior-Senior Prom was held on May 2, 1959. Springtime was the theme chosen for this year. Entertainment was pro- vided by the Esquires from Indiana, Penn. As the theme indicates, everything was decorated to lend an air of spring. One of the things which most impressed the guests who were present was the carts filled with fresh spring flowers, Many thanks go to the Juniors who worked so hard doing the decorating and to those sponsors and faculty members who made the prom such an enjoyable occasion. l Prom Scenes ,L ,I ,mmm + www 'ET' Doris Senior C we P123 G11 569 YJ Footbal Qt eibo EQGFW'-I!,ni?1'f.?,ff1i 5255? - .'1l7:i1': 'I ta ,. J. ' 1. 5 w- H? , :f ,g:'f5: ' smxu-f ? , , , 7 am. ' ' M . 'rs-'iii-Simi' :I M P k if ' f . 'V .sw 7 k i, ,, , A ,:, , .V,,: , .:.. W., 1 ., . A ,... im as '5 . Q : 5 M4 'ig Q 153,168 King and Queen 4 4 5 . ig 4 mi-'Z Q Ill' 21f1tS A021117 Q? CQCGCQGCQ - fa Xfwd eww? 15636 ww Q September October November December January February April May School Calendar 2--First day of school 13--Senior Get Acquainted Dance 11--Junior class dance 25--Art Club dance 1--Homecoming Dance Football king and queen crowned 13-14--Junior class play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 21--Majorette Dance 20--Christmas Dance Silver Bell Ball 5--F. F. A. Dance 31--F. H. A. Dance 1--Freshman Dance 3--National Honor Society Dance 11--Athletic Banquet 17--Spring Band Concert 23-24--Senior class play Rest Assured 1--Junior Prom Springtime 4--Open House, Fashion show, 8--Spring Choral Concert 14--Art Show 16--Sophomore Dance 22--Class Day 24- -Baccalaureate 26--Commencement 29--Last day of school and posture king and queen 70 3 WA -1 fl? V - W ,f K ' ' A' 4 N' , J X tfyfq 1, 1 .f 1 N Z 5? ' 1 xy A X My AA, ' E, ff ga, 2 f 'S--.Q : :wi f 15, f . NR 1:5 Qs, fs ,Li ,xxx .Fab .1 fff Ag: iz V A , , ' V+? 2 Q fa --ufvz- ' A ' VQ HYK' 11 Z . 'YI , .,, ,. f,,VQ X, V, 25 X .1 4 ,, 9 -f 'G 4 sigh ' f JM X , . ff, Q-Sag, I A H' A -J? f ' Y f A ff' xv, :J H' Q .A gf, ,Q ,' 1, - , U- -f,f ,nf EQ f wvi-ef-HW Q Q 4-ow 1-X s' K , ' ' W W W 'f , ff A 'ff,, Q ff' 'N I 2 . K m ff ' if , ,fy ff, KX XX X, ,f 'fxffff I ' ' . 35 WWW f ,-..,w ff' X ,fly HTHLETICS fl? ff fx' my :atf' 5 2' ,Q 2 4 'N S 1 ,ri 1 f F1 ffl s'f' Q W E 152' 9 fl. ' ' ,xx ' , . f ,fy ,L , , -+ Eff x 'K Q. 'N n. otball FIRST ROW, Left to Right G Foust, C Ion, D Montgomery, G Rettig, J Simpson, W. Guthrie, L. Murphy, D. M B J. Ho an R. Milliron W. Delano, N Foust, T Mclilhaney, N Wimer SECOND ROW D Preston, owes, g , , Wolfe, R Beabout, J Kelly, C I-lolly, J Slaugenhoup, L Bearfield, J I-Iillwig, J. Cogley, P. Tack, C. Ford. THIRD ROW Coach Ferguson, R Callor, T Zanot, P Vlassich R Frazer, J Wolfe, R. Steiner, C. King, J. When the call went out for football in August, we saw a small squad of upperclassmen report. However, on the brighter side of the picture was the large group of underclassmen reporting. The Bulldogs were very inexperienced and comparatively small. Although this was one of our lean seasons, it showed the great competitive spirit of our athletes. As the Bradyites went into each game as an underdog we were plagued with injuries. With all these trou- bles, the Bulldogs threw many scares into their foes. With most of the squad returning next sea- son, we are looking for stronger Brady teams in the future. K I I Nyx x x . 1 v I I SQ E 1 wx xi 3 A as 'M W fs Pg S 2? 3, i A ,mms A f 1 1 , 'sv F, 7 H -jf. V 5 - W M 51 I fi E I 4, - ' A Q, f l Q E ' 5535 3: - . 4 -fg ul 39, 1 . v 1 'N ,, xx 'HQ X fi Q' - 5, it H1 B m Hx. sf-'H' 1 W, Y , k I. , 1' I ig A JL iw.-sf 'W X vw. W , , Q F E -1 .3 , . ,.' ,f , x y k 2 , ' A , ,M , f 1 Y 1 . A ' .1 7 xL,,L , ! 3 2 i if E is 29 i P wr Q vs 5 STANDING: Left to Right, W. DeCorte, J. Hogan, J. Kelly, J. Hlllwig V Snyder. KNEELING: Coach Ferguson, Coach Vensel, R. Frazer, R Dolby, R Beabout, D. Frazer, L. Bearfield. askelb ll Playing a full hard wood campaign of 22 games, the Bulldogs came out on the winning side of a good season with 14 wins and 7 losses. This year's squad was under the direction of a new coach, Mr. Roy Vensel. The team got off on the wrong foot in losing the first game but rebounded with a victory streak of 8 straight before bowing to Union in the league opener. We then were hampered with injuries the rest of the season. Kams City Elderton Moniteau Worthington Karns City Moniteau Worthington Elderton Clarion Union Allegheny Clarion E. Brady E. Brady E. Brady E. Brady E. Brady E. Brady E. Brady E. Brady E. Brady E. Brady E. Brady 1958-1959 RECORD 46 Keystone 58 Clarion-Limestone 45 Redbank Valley 50 Clarion-Limestone 46 North Clarion 65 Clarion 52 Union 68 Redbank Valley 47 Keystone 44 Allegheny Clarion 45 North Clarion 75 Brady Brady Brady Bra dy . Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Senior Butch Kohch Captain Basketball - Players Ru Dave Frazer ss Be about Bob Dolby Larry Bearfield W5 Q35 sf M A1 35 ge I 'Y z-4 Q 'E-i A Jw N' M . ME , W WFP J, 'fr ia eJ.V. TEAM STANDING, Left to Right: Coach Ferguson, G. Foust, R. Frazer, L. Wiles, J. Moore, D. Montgomery, S. Mix, Mgr. KNEELING: B. Kelsea, Mgr., J. Cogley, T. Oddo, W. McKee, N. Foust, R. Salak, S. Dodson, C. Bittenbender, W. r Painter, Mg . STANDING, Left to Right: Coach Andre, B. Corbett, B. Painter, J. Simpson, A. Delano, S. Mix, E. Preston, B. Kelsea, J. Dobrancin, J. Ausk, D. Preston, T. Wiles. KNEELING: R. King, R. Jones, G. Cogley, C. Hiles, L. Mad den, C. Painter, T. Allshouse, R.1.. Ostrander, J. Farone, M. Hicks, T. Snyder. SEATED: R. 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