East Washington High School - Pilot Yearbook (Washington, PA)

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m NF. 1' , , .M PFJ k' 4 vi n .,X , 1 3 ax 'n 5 w I - Ep: , x Y W 12,4 A .Q' I f in , A .EB L w w? ' Nba 15 Vg J f 1 f 'K Q . gi W 1 I -I xg, Un 4 . .H wk M x '. ,FL 1 yv,. - 1f- f 'Qif ,EF 3 4, Ei, Q?Q ,J ' I1 0:3 'i 1 . 4, Wqill X J ffwaeabbfg Um W9 56,45 561200-0 WASHINGTON, VENNSYVANIA UUH PHIHCIPHL On behalf of the faculty and myself, I extend sincere congratulations to you upon your successful completion of your high school vmrk. Today, as never before, the nation is in greater need of well prepared citizens. Someone has said that, WNot its lands, nor its rivers, nor its forests, nor its money, important as these things are, only its people make a nation truly great.n All victories in peace and in war are won by peoyle. The early inhabitants of our country, the American Indians, lost their country because each tribe was a law unto itself. The various tribes failed to co- operate in the building of a nation. The motto of the early colonists who built our nation was,WUnited we stand, divided we fall.W Not only a unity of the nation is demanded, but a unity of all nations must be developed. Yours is the task to eliminate wars among nations and to build a last- ing peace. May each one of you do your part in the great task of education, which will help solve the critical problem of mankind. 2 CZk6iBuvA3?-4gZ0V9Z IJEDICHTIUH Elisabeth C. Booz. In recognition and appreciation of her unfaltering service, her unflagging zeal, her dauntless courage, and her supreme love for her work and her students we proudly dedicate this, our 1949 Pilot , to Miss Elisabeth C. Booz, who is now completing her 50th year with the faculty of East Washington High School. Many a student will never forget her demands for excellence and perf t will many a grown man who l k ec ion nor oo s back upon his schooldays regret the lessons he learned under her guidance. 5 TIHBUTE Sarah A. Ganan Much credit goes to Miss Canan for her efforts to help us make this edition of The Pilot a success. She has aided us vitally in everything we have done. It was largely through her influence and advice that we were able to publish this book. For her indispensable aid in making our yearbook a success we, the members of the staff,w1sh to take this parting opportunity to thank Miss Canan. We hope that we have proved ourselves worthy of her guidance as advisor and friend. 4 f'i1'i?fL. - mr . 5 K .,.- ..r. .. . 'effsf--,., 4? 1 .ffl . .TH ..,,-q,-- -,.1:.,.g: W A ,Y :4Zif?1qZ-ge FACULTY 'vm-...A K MQ, Andrew E. Knestrick, B.S.3 M.A., Washington and Jeff- erson Collegegmathematics. Eloise Crumr1ne,B.S,3Ind1- ana State Teachers Uollegeg Home Economics. Wilma Ruth Meloy, A.B., College of WoostergEngl1sh, Economic Geography. Elizabeth C.Booz,A.B.Uni- versity of P1ttsburghgM.A. Washington and Jefferson Collegeg History, Latin. 6 Howard Jack,B.A,3 Washing- ton and Jefferson Collegeg General Mathematlcs, Sci- ence, P.O.D. Ralph Forquer,B.S.gUniver- sity of Pittsburghg Physi- cal Education. w Y I I Frances P, Garver, A,B,3 California State Teachersg Music and Art Dorothy P, Foust,A.B.: Indiana State Teachers Collegeg Industrial Arts Evelyn E. Forsberg, Secretary 7 Sarah A. Canan, A. B.3 Waynesburg Co11egegEng11sh and Spanish Betty A. Stolze, B.s.g Slippery Rock State Teachers Collegeg Civics, and Physical Education '57 ple f po C 0 e ,xxx 94 C A eb B 25 0' n 0' 4 ',f'i,x -5 0 is 'Sarah' naskeff' 681, 560.595 Open5 Undef Q V Seaso , 1 5217103 HN UH R Q Q 11 Y l-Jvsf Hlexgam - frhe 01914 If HES!! Llbufd have crease iw ' A lla. Gamffi Wi 'vQ'u 0 r 5' 'nc 5' . ,f o'1'x ,Lw'3 fi '. M AQQOOP ol! 0' XX OKA -w- 5 Kqodxe, -7 C . 37' 40 f Q r X ow 00 'Q' 5' 22- ' N been ,,,'ce f gl-I Fgsleb.. 5cf iLeqhaCl 't of fl x 1- Q 92 9 3- Q X 9 1-J X 7605 4 :SSS N lt +e 'On ' ' wa pe-af'-1 nn. 'fwee y f lxeq Job Cbdlk rf OQUCPN 3165 If 9 Cdq S Yr: ' CI PRQM 'fha Loffelwl ow L 5 S G Ho 52 R he 40' J' X! J X P 'H SENIGRS JUNE BALLEIN HJunen,,,,,,,,,Don't Fraaannnnkkkk... One of the sweetest!! Chorus l,2,5,4, A Capella 5,4, Triple Trio 5,4, Pi- lot Staff 4, Orient Staff 4, Home Ec, 1, Senior Play Sec'y, 2, Go To College Club 4, Student Council 1. LOLITA BRADEN nLolon.,...Got your car, George??,.,Yatatatatata Chorus l,2,5, Y-Teens l,2,5,4, Home Ec, l,2, Shop 4, Orient Staff 4, G.A.L. l,2, Cheerleader l,2,3, Pilot Staff 4, Treasurer 2, MARY LOU COOPER nTootsn...,.Oh, man! That's super1....For Pete's sake Chorus l,2,5,4, Home Ec. 1,5,4, Shop 4, Senior Play, Orient Staff 4, Pilot Staff 4, G.A.L. l,2, KATHERINE DEVORE nKatieH..,I studied for 3 hours last n1ght..,, Cool, calm, and collected.,..,, Chorus l,2,3,4, Home Ec. l,2,3,4, Shop 4. 10 NANCY EMERY nNancen....L1ne 5, paragraph 4, page 109 , says.... Chorus 1,2,5, A Capella 1,2,5, Triple Trio l,2, Home Bc. 1, Senior Play, Secretary 5,1, Orient Staff 5, Pilot Staff 4, Go To College Club 5,4, JANE ANNE FETHBRLIN nJHn0n..Tel1 me more!lllDreamweaver of the keyboard Chorus l,2,5,4, A Capella 1,2,5,4, Triple Trio l,2, 5,4, Y-Teens 1,2,5,4, Home Ec. 1, G.A.L. l, Shop 4, Senior Play, Treas. 5, Sec'y. 4, Go To College 5,4, Orient Staff 5, Pilot Staff 5,4, Student Council l, Year Book Co-Editor 4, BARBARA FORSBERG BabS That'11 be Swell-.oo.nu.TyP1C81 EQW. Chorus l,2,5,4, A Capella 2,5 4, Trio 2,5,4, Y-Teens 1,2,5,4, Home Ec. 1, C.A.L. 1, Shop 4, Senior Play, President 5, Orient Staff 5, Pilot Staff 5,4, Cheerleader 2,5,4, Go To College Club 5,4, Student Council 5, Library Committee 5 RITA GESS Rita ....Nowww, Mr. Coste1lo........BI'ain of the Business College! Senior Play Pilot Staff 4, North Huntington High School 1,2,lT1-1-H1-Y and Chorus? 11' FRANK HENRY HFrankn,,,,,.nLook out boy1!!! 'n ...Hey , Bill , let's put tracks on this guy. Football 5,4, Baseball 4, senior Play CStageJ, Shop 1,4, Letterman's Club 4, Orient Staff 4 CHAUNCEY HOFFMAN nChauhoffn.,..HHey, what are ya tryin' to do?n.. All around good fellow!! Chorus 4, A Capella 4, Stags 1,2,3,4, Senior Play, Letterman's Club 4, Football l,2,5,4, Basketball l,2,5, Baseball l,2,5,4, Library Committee 2,P1lot Staff 4, Student Council 4, Shop 4,1, WILLIAM KENNY nBig Miken......Class Pro ..... ...uI'm through, I'll never look at her again? Shop l,4, Letterman's Club 4, Football 2,5,4, Bas- ball 4, Basketball Intramural 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Orient Staff 3, Pilot Staff 4,Student Council 4. FRANCES KOBILIC nFrann.YGosh, I don't knowf,,,,,,,Quiet personified Chorus l,2, Home Ee, 1, G.A.L. 1, Orient Staff 4, Pilot Staff 4, Go To College Club 4 12 ALBERT LAUDERBAUGH - HLardu,......,Yeeeeessssss??????Originality plus C?J Shop l,2, Letterman's Club 4, Football 2,5,4, Bas- ketball 2, Baseball 5,4, Senior Play, Student Coun- cil 2,3, Orient 4, Pilot Staff 4, SARA JANE LITLE nSarien... ...That's for gal Chorus l,2,5,4, A Capella Y-Teens l,2,5,4, Home Ee, Treas. 4, Orient Staff 5, Colleqe Club 5,4, Student Athletic Council 4. DORIS MILLER sure....E.W.Fs right hand 2,5,4, Triple Trio 3,4, l, G.A.L. l,Sen1or Play, Pilot Staff 5,4, Go To Council 5,4, Pilot Staff nD06n......I'l1 type it... ....There he goes1!l1 Chorus l,2, Orient Staff 4, Pilot Staff 4,Home Ec. 1159 FRANK MOZINA D8.d .......L00k Out, manl.. ...smart dresser Shop 1, Letterman's Club 4, Basketball 5,4, Base- ball 3,4, Senior Play, Vice President 2, Orient Staff 4, Student Council 4 15 ELIZABETH MULLER uBett-yuaocuaanuccaunoooouohl I'm SOOOOO mad !! H She was splendid as Miss Ellis in the play!! Chorus l,2,5,4, Y-Teens 5,4, Home Ec. l,2,4, G.A.l. 1,2, Shop Senior, Orient Staff 5, P1105 Staff 5,4, Library Com itte 4, Oliver Hiqh School l. JOHN MYERS URabn.,,,,,Buuzy!!ll!!E.W.'s answer to Clark Gable. Chorus 1,2,5,4,1A Capella 5,4, Shop l,4,FOOtball 2, 5,4, Baseball 2,5,4, Basketball Scores 2,4, Senior Play, President l, Pilot Staff 4,Student Council l, 4. DONALD PORTER nFlipH,...,,nOh, I wouldn't say thatu.. ..The little red truck. Shop l,2, Student Council 4, Orient Staff 4. JUNE SGHAFER Less . . . . . . . .B1l1lllll. . . . . . . . . . whatcha doin 12 Chorus l,2,5.4, A Capella 2,3,4, Triple Trio 4, Y-Teens 5,4. G,A.L. l,2, Home Ee. 1, Shop 4,sen10r Play, Orient Staff 3, Pilot Staff 4,Cheerleader 4, Go To College Club 4, 14 CHARLES SCOTT nDP0dn.....Look out, White! What do you think you're d01ng?.......Captain of the HGood Ship Blue-Boyn,,, Stags 2,5,4, Shop 1,2, Letterman's Club 4, Football l,2,4, Senior Play JAMES SEYBERT uChickenn....Cut it Out, will YH????He'l1 argue any time, any place, and with anybody............ Letterman's Club 4, Senior Play, Athletic Council 4, Pilot Staff 4, Shop l,2,5, Baseball Manager-1,2,5, PAUL SLATER n0ommn...COme on,Zelt, let's go.... the hat man... Chorus 1, Shop l,2, Letterman's Club 4, Basketball 1,2,5,4, Baseball l,2,4, Senior Play, Orient Staff 5, Pilot Staff 4 LEONA SOUDER nBlondien...,.,Honestly, I don't know what to doin The bane of Mr, Jack's existence Chorus 1,2, Y-Teens 2,5, Home Ec. 1, Senior Play, Vice President 4, Orient Staff 5, Pilot Staff 4, Go To College 5,4, Student Council 4, Year Book Co-Editor 4. 15 GEORGE WALKER F uSo Tiredn.,,,..Master of the Brown Monster.... Prince of the droopy c1garette......Soverign of the late morning toast. Stags, 1,2,5,4, Football 1,2,4, Basketball l,2, Baseball 4, Orient Staff 5, Pilot Staff 4, Se- nior Play, Letterman's Club 4, Treasurer 2, Chorus l,2,5,4, ROY WHITE nBi Roo H......nois ......NI know a G.M.C. that...n B Y official slinger. Chorus l,2, Shop l,2,5, Letterman's Club 4, Senior Play Stage Manager, Football l,2,5,4,Basketball l,2, Baseball 4. CATHERINE WRENSHALL nCathyn.,, ,.,fUmmmmmm, Yehhsss?..Innocent ingenue Chorus l,5,4, Y-Teens l,2,5,4,SHome Ec.l, G.A.L. 1, 2, Shop 4, Senior Plsy, Pilot taff 4, Library Com- mittee 4, Girls Seminary 5. WRAY ZELT nWraydoN.......B.T.O.... ...Smoothie... ....Th6 world's gift to women. Stags l,2,5,4, Shop 1, Letterman's Club 4,Football l,2, Basketball l,5,4, Baseball 1,Q,3,4,Senior Play, Treasurer 1, President 2, Orient Staff 3,Pi1ot Staff 5,4, Student Council 2,3, Library Comwittee 5,4, 16 SENIOR UPHCERS Leona Souder, Vice-President, Bill Kenny, Presidentg Sara Jane C!!! Litle, Treasurerg Jane A. Fetherlin, Secretary . Class Motto: nToday Decides Tomorrown Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: Yellow Rose GLASS POEM uBabsn, as Barbara is often called, Is quite tall and slim. While wraydo Zelt who uconquers alln, Is filled with knowledge to the brim. nOomN Slater, short and blond, Is known as the woman hater. And Cathy CClare Booth Luce the secondj Will make a great debater. Bill Kenny is a right nice boy, June Schafer thinks so toog While Roy White who likes trucks Will be at no loss for something to do. June Ballein has quite a brain, She uses it for history. Whatever boy has Cooper cooing, Will always be a mystery. Chauncey Hoffman, known as nTordon, Is our football hero. George Walker, known as nFlean, In algebra makes a zero. Jane Anne Fetherlin, known as uBugsn, Will be a piano major. While Chucky lclose your eyes and pray! Will be a doctor, I'll wager. Jack Rabbit Myers has quite a buildg Frank Henry's rough and ready. And maybe Lard or nDadn will find A girl who will go steady. Lolo Braden, future nurse, Is not what we'd call shy. While Francis, pert and sweet, Will find herself a guy. Doris Miller, a real swell kid, Will make an excellent wife. But Leona Sauder will always have Man trouble in her life. Don Porter likes to drive a truck, And nChickenH is quite coy. As for Nancy Emery and Rita we know There's a one and only boy. Sara Jane,as we know, Is a friend of all, And Betty Mu1ler,tall and cute Is really on the ball. Katherine Devore is a real nice gal And will someday reach for fame. But now to the end of my poem I've come Ilhope you're not insane! SEHIUR PLHU 'Tonight We Danceu A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS 'w By Dorothy Rood Stewart Directed by Mrs. Ernest Waltz of the post war generation and affairs of Katie, owner of the a bachelor G.I. When Katie has to leave The Senior Class of l949 presented the 5-act comedy, nTonight We Danceuon Dec ember 16, 1948. The play had an underlying serious theme, presenting the problems the adjustments of the G.I.'s to the civilian life. With the unique setting of the uPincush1on Shopn, the plot centers around the shop, her husband, Pete, Dan, Kat1e's partnergand Mike suddenly, Dan takes over the shop, and is thwarted by Miss Ellis, aunt of the nCinderellau, Thelma, and aided by Mrs. BuBois. The comedy is provided by Mr. Tibbets, Delores, and the eager bobby-soxers. THE CAST Katie Barker... De1ores....... Pete Barker... Mr. Higg9n3 a o o 0 Dan Mor1ey..... Michael Er1cson.... Graciesgqsooolc Francesooon I-Ioiseooocooco M188 E111B..o ...Barbara Forsberg Catherine Wrenshall .Albert Lauderbaugh ssoooocopa-ul Slater ..Jane A. Fetherlin oossallscwray Z61t .....June Schafer .....June Ballein ...Mary Lou Cooper .....Betty Muller Thelma Maxwell Blakewell..... Mrs. DuBo1s.... Mr. T1bbets.... Wesley Burton....... Bunny Cah111............ Salvation Army Major An-neillifliilllilllllill Hel-enIUOOlIlOllOUOlOO MrO Andreas: 18 ....Leona Souder ......James Seybert .Sara Jane Litle ...George Walker 0 0 ocharles S0Ott ......Jack Myers Chauncey Hoffman .....Nancy Emery .......Rita Goss ....Frank Mozina Jane A. Fetherlin x h Donal d Port er 'V ' . MTM Lolita Braden ,. 'g , 3: - X: g in I 5 ex F Katherine Devore Catherine Wrenshall .g I if e A sv 1, I QQ? Z fi- 4 .va-ig-,vu . 1 'I N I s if? nf-6 ' 'H 3 , as-. Jack myers W' 4 A- bff 'f ' f L, J.5wg53,3, r e Paul Slater Q ee I , A1 L auderbaugh Nancy Emery Betty Muller Doris Miller 19 ELECTION DAY!!! Oh, well, our man almost made it! ..4 ' 1 Why so sad, Dan ????'???? Sorry, Andy, but I just CAN'T think how that theorem goes!! Our senior girls take the cakellll Zlel e.l,,l l'i .jikffffkiiiki iisemielaee K o o l 04:70 How to get a free sundaelll Be in the senior p1ay!1!!!' Make a wish!! ,,...--f What B. CPBWQ1 Believe me young mann 1: is not the endlllllll PHUPHECU 'Double, double, toil and trouble Fire burn and cauldron bubble'--------As I gaze into the simmering brew before me, I see the year l96O,and some of the most prominent personalities of the year. In the scientific field Fleafbrainj Walker is the toast of the nation. He has revolutionized driving with his invention on an automatic steering-wheel,controlled by radar. June Schafer and Bill Kenny have progressed quite a bit since they used to hold hands in Mr. For- quer's study halls. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny are busy raising their own football team. All-American pro Frank Mozina has already signed up to coach the 'little demons'. Nancy Emery is planning to retire after teaching in one of the prominent Eastern Schools. She has been instructing a course entitled 'Bringing Up Your Child' and she and coach Mozina have de- cided to raise a few of their own. The notorious actor, James fGravel Throatl Seybert is a mainstay of the radio network. He has taken over F. E. Boone's role on the 'Hit Parade'. Lucioua Lolo Braden and her 'Sexy Six' have ta- ken Frank Sinatra's place. The microphones are disconnected for the show, but ah................. Te1evision!!!!! Playboy Wray Zelt has gone far since his high school days. After appearing on Broadway for several years he has retired from the stage, and he and Paul Slater are touring the country selling their own specially designed combination reversable hats, guaranteed to be adaptable to any occa- sion. Roy White, voted most ingenious transportation wheel of the year, has introduced a new type of moving and transporting companyg in fact, the only one in existence so far. His squadron of ultra- modern planes is employed in the transporting of beauty contestants to and from contests. 'Big Roo' is having no trouble getting pilots, and his number one man, Chuck Scott, has had so many hours in the air that he has changed his mailing address to 'Plane Q7, White Service Squadron'. Cathy Wren- shall is hostess and companion for the passengers-but she spends more time in the cockpit------ after all, it gets mighty lonesome up there!! Piano virtuoso Jane Anne Fetherlin has just returned from a nationwide concert tour. After each performance the familiar cream Dodge roars up to the stage door and takes her away for a little relaxation! The well-known authoress, Francis Kobilic, a second Kathleen Windsor, is driving the public mad. She has written several flaming novelsfthis paper isn't fireproof so I can't tell you the titlesl.. in shorthand!! No-one is absolutely sure how she got this ingenious method to keep people baffled, but it's possible that the idea came to her while she was writing 'I will bring my bandage to health class' 500 times for Mrs. 550126. Alflover BoyJLauderbaugh, JackfPretty BoyJMyers, and ChaunceyfThe Head!!-Ioffman are the new mana. gers of the Auld Hotel. They also have a small printing establishment on the side, which keeps the Latin students well supplied with ponies. Rita has done it again!! Yes,'Restless Rita Gess', famous Hollywood star, is sueing her fifth husband for divorce. It seems that he wasn't particularly pleased when he found that Rita kept her pet 1800 pound heifer in the next room. Ah......What's this?????? Why it's Katherine DeVore and Doris Miller, co-owners of the most pros peroue book shop in washington. They have the only translation of 'Torrid Kobilic's' latest........ and the only way you can get one is with eachS5 purchase....Shrewd business women!!! Sara Jane Litle and Mary Lou Cooper have made Columbus turn over in his grave, and have made the Reporter nationally known. It carried the first article on their history-making trip around the world. They are the first human-beings to walk all the way, and Miss Cooper said that the water. wings they got at the Jay Book Store certainly came in handy crossing the Pacific. LeonaCCover Girll Souder has given up fame and fortune after modeling for Howie's Exclusive Scientific Esquire Publications' and has settled at last with her one-andonly..........what's this??????? Oh, no, not again!!! Yes it's the call of the wild....the wild male, that is! Frank Henry is now coaching the Pittsburgh Steelers, and this year, as usual, he has had an un- defeated, untied, and unscored-upon season. Coach Henry'attributes his miraculous success to Ralph Forquer's 'Win-'emaall' slogan. Betty Muller is a successor to Joie Chitwood, and she has the nation all agog with her sensa- tional new act. I won't go into detail, because 'Reckless Liz' and her 'Hell Drivers' will be mak- ing their first appearance in Washington soon, so keep an eye on the local papers!! DonaldKFlip the Gipl Porter is the owner of the most noted milk-dispensing establishment in the Tri-State area, 'Honest Don's Dairy'. Donald has also been busy after hours delving into every known Physics book in preparation for a debate with that renown orator, instructor, AND magazine editor Howard F. Jack.......Place your bets here, folks!! M gaze is becoming cloudy....but wait...here's something. Those two mathematical geniuses June Ballein and Barbara Forsberg are astonishing the experts with their latest work of art..'Solid Ge metry In Ten Easy Lessons', or5 'It really isn't hard...just look where we are! Oh, by the way, if you want any special advice from the editors their address is 'Ward 33'.....guess where!! Ah, the brew is dark....I see no more. I leave you now, but I shall return....so beware!!....... 'Doub1e, double, toil and trouhle....Fire burn angacauldron bubble..........! 5? CLASSES CLHSS UF 1950 First Rows Marcelle Stargardter, Mona Lee Clark, June Dague, Elizabeth Wooton, Patricia Eiduke, Nancy Prigg, Dorothy Foust, Carolyn Leech and June Crouser Second Row: Miss Canan, Jeanne Boyd, Virginia Longstreath, Mary Kobilic, Dorothy Johnson, Sara Hannon, Franette Riva, Mary Elizabeth Fisher, Jean Brownlee Third Row: John Flack, Bill Stewart, Tom Wiley, Richard Call, Paul Fetherlin, George Bigler, Malcolm Lightner, John Martin, and Stuart Horne Fourth Row! John Slater, Bob Munnell, Bill Russell, Don Fitch, Jarvis Grover, Craig Hayman, Walter Whitcher, and Bill Doak Not Pictured: Elliott Meyers, Paul Tustin, Alice Poellot, Barbara Chalfant, and .Tack Oven JUNIOR QW fl K U J ga - Jg S ox A 'X 5, .N ox 1-. 7' H QL. v ,Z Qt, fm v -ll a! t iv r 33 . . , 4, ,fum ,, .N E 'N Ill 9 Marcella Stlrgardffelfp Vice-President, William Steva-Ft, President, Alice Poe1lot,Secretary, Jeanne Boyd, Treasurer. 24 CLHSS UF 1951 First Row: Virginia Cronin, Patricia Welsh, Dolores Roe, Gloria Campbell, Freda Rapport, Eleanor Bruno, Janine Wilson, Anna. Simosak, Polly Longdon, and Dolores Lindley Second Row: Mr. Jack, Imogene McDonough, Mary Margaret Courson, Jean Ward, Arlene Price Doris Lane, Norma Ackroyd, Levim Nichol, and Rena McNair Thin! Rove Richard Seal, Jack Dunn, Harold Orum, Tom Furbec, Victor Cohen, Bill Bryant, Tom Scott, Bob Caffrey, and Bill Dinmore Not Pictured: Ann Geasner, Nancy Sims, and Ernest Crumrine I 55 O .: , y , C ff I 4 fl!! x ' 'f 'Jaxx I 4 aim! W ,QU gl!! n ,X .'I. , v . X 11.1 1- .. ,if I X ig: I . 1 Imogene McDonough, Secretaryg Tom Fur bee, Presidentg Jack Dunn, Vice-Presi dentg Viriginia Cronin, Treasurer. 25 N CLHSS UF 1952 First Row: Carol Cramblet, Joanne Williams, Irene Novak, Florence Miller, Nancy Filer, Eileen Eiduke, Bertha Miller, Nancy Hannon, Susan Case, and Gayle Ackroyd Second Rows Barbara Chase, Robin Palmer, Esther Pessel, Kathryn Mounts, Mildred Devore, Jean McCullough, Mary Knight, Ethel McNary, Doris PUers,.Virgin1a Powell Third Row: Grant Moniger, George Mcvehil, Doris Wooten, Dorothy Lutes, Shirley Seybert, Marilyn Morrison, Sally Von Berg, Richard Bowen, Bill Fisher and Tom Mellars. Fourth Row: Mr. Knestrick, Bob Paul, B111 Litle, Terry McMurray, Walter Bigler, Chauncey Frazier, Archie White, and George Reese Not Pictured: Dorothy Chester, Donna Williams, Marilyn Brock, Stanley Grabiak, Jake Mozina, Ed Paul, and Paul George 'A ,,? '- yl 'sifllfj faux 0 V p 1 J 'Sufi . . ', QA 4' 01,7 '-if 6 wg' .51-. 5 :Z A 5 Walter Bigler, Treasurer, Jake Hozina, Presidentg Ed Paul, Vice-Presidentg Kathryn Mounts, Secretary. 26 XM 'itz 6 Y s ,fjfp 35 QA 5 4 V 1 i 1 'fl' Um XG ,QL Although he's not shown on the pages designated for the men and women who make our school tiok, we feel that the familiar figure of uCharl1en should have a lead- ing place in the 1949 edition of nThe Pilotu. Without Hr. Polan, we wou1dn't have our well-swept halls, the snow wouldn't be shoveled, we'd freeze in the winter and roast in the spring, the boards would be dusty, and everything would be untidy. And who can forget the fellow who anxiously peers up and down the hall every morning to see if all his kids are safely in their home rooms before he rings the eight-thirty bell? Let's all take our hats off to nCharlieull1 28 'L'-'rff ,fn I A44 ',31-Alstxzu 1- :V R, . .,-- U...-, M -Q .- S v' ',x N A523 :5Tif'wf,Qs,r+w. A-v.,,.-,,. . 'f .f,gL.-Q . ,A -2.7 -1-4'-.' f':LJ .- p,-g'7.Qf 'a ' - ,M .V , ,-., my-V4 - ,.I,yf-5 . .22 ' 425 ' 'Ez -s3S'?fmf 1Q it-Lwf?:,212:i-fix Half A 1 .gebfi '3-3'15 11:-Tifzi. K .-f-.jggjfi-!?2 5 . '1 'E .,x.:ff.-Y -Nh -v-1-.r--2-' '-4 b-'-'w augur- f N' -y'..w+ , . 1-,132-7, ' 1- ,C mug. H-.gg-955, 'ESS-fiffgcr-1 , muy.-G.. , QS, VCE, 17 , 43,1 J!!-.,-xr, A ,zefq -.xyzgs-, 5 N fS?Q ' Jff,? '- , gn- 1 , -- . M'y..!x,2.F':.. 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Business Manager..- Advertising...... . Sportleso ees Work. e o c e 0 EDITORIAL STAFF ................Jane A. Fetherlin Leona Sauder . ...........Sars Jane Litle .......Nanoy Prigg, Dorothy Foust Chauncey Hoffman, Carolyn Leech, Albert Lauderbaugh, Jack Myers, ..,..B1ll Kenny, Chauncey Hoffman Paul S1ater,Wray Zelt. ......June Schafer, Sally Hannon, Catherine Wrenshall, Nancy Emery, Franette Riva, Marcella Stargardter, Act1v1t1es.... . TyPiBt5o 0 o e Barbara Forsberg . ....June Ballein, Dorothy Foust, Sally Hannon . . ....Franois Kobilic, Rita Gess Perhaps we will never edit the 'Atlantic Monthly' or even the 'Police Gazette , nor will our staff be globe-trotting correspondents, but we've certainly tried to do our best. Aided by the juniors, seniors, and Kiss Canan, we've published what we call our 'masterpiece , 30 The Editors. UHIHIT STHFF ' A ig :Lycra K V l . K . Wfsf'-N ' ' .-1- r'rw ,'-+1: x,,- I+' Ahgl ' .4h. ' ram' First Row: Virginia Longstreath, Jeanne Boyd, Mary Lou Cooper,June Ballein, Dorothy Foust, Carolyn Leech, Franette Riva Second Row: Miss Canan, Frances Kobilic, Doris Miller, Marcelle Stargardter, Lolita Braden, George Walker, Albert Lauderbaugh Third Row: Paul Fetherlin, John Slater, Tom Wiley, George Bigler, Donald Porter, Frank Mozina, Roy White The world of the fourth estate ----- editorials, flash news, choice gossip, up-to-the-minute sports, Brenda Starr, Dick Tracy, or what have you ---- it's all the same to the Journalism Class as they plow their way through a year of assign- ments. What counts is that they learn to write and the Orient , a 'bi-weekly edi- tion, and the 0saw , a semi-annual mag- azine, will testify to that fact. The 'Orient' usually contains items of interest to all such as sports, fea- tures, Snoopee , and the latest social news. The various editorial positions ber of the class a chance to cope with ANYTHING TO GET OUT OF GLASS!! the various problems of newspaper work. 31 shift with each edition, giving each mem- First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: GIRLS' CHORUS Roe, C. Cramblet, G. Ackroyd, J. Crousern N. Ackroyd, E. Fisher Case, N. Prigg, D. Foust, C. Leeeh, N. Filer, F. Rapport,N.Hannon, Mounts, G.Campbell, Ward, J. Lindley, Ballein, Seybert, VonBerg, Clark, s. Wilson E. Bruno, E. Muller, K. Devore, R. Palmer, B. Miller, M. Courson, I. McDonough, J. Schafer, J. Brownlee, F. Riva, D. Lane V. Cronin, M. Knight, J. McCullough, M. Cooper, C. Wrenshall, B. Forsberg, J. Fetherlin, J. Dague, J. Litle, J. Boyd, S Hannon, L. Braden, M. Stafgvrdter . Eiduke, E. Eiduke, M. Devore, I. Novak, F. Miller, E. McNary, Lutes, D. Wooten, B. Pessel, M. Morrison, P. Welch, J. Williams Powell, B. Chase, L. Nichol, D. Myers, P. Longdon Buui cnonus First Row: D- Fitch, C. Hayman, W. Dinsmore, J. Were, H, Munnell, W, Ste, Harte G. Walker Second Row: W. Bryant, G. Moninger, C. Frazier, W. Fisher, J. Flack, J. Mar- tin. P. Fetherlin Third Row: A. White, Terry McMu ray, W. Litle, T. Wiley, J. Slater, B. Caff my 32 First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Wilson, E. Bruno, M. L. Clark, D. Lindley, M. Kobilic, Mc Donough, J. Schafer, J. Ballein, J. Crouser, J. Brownlee Fennel-lin, F, Riva, M. stargardker, J. Boyd, Miss Garvey, Hannon, C. Leech, B. Forsberg, J. Dague, S. J. Litle Fetherlin, B. Dinsmore, J. MYCTS, R. Iviunnell, W. Stewart, Wayman, J. Flack, D. Fitch, B. Bryant Janine Wi1Fon, Eleanor Bruno, Alice Poellot Imogene McDonough, June Schafer, Sara Jane Litle, MarcelleStargardter,5arbara Forsbergy June Ballein, gm, A. Fetherlih- 33 First Row: B. Dinsmore, D.Call, C.Scott, W.Zelt, C.Hoffman, G.Walker, B.Stewart. Second Row: B.F1sher, J.Seybert,El, Paul, J.Dunn, J,Slater, T,Sc0tt. Third Row: B.L1tle, B, Paul, J.Flack, B,Munnell, B.Caffery. The Stag Literary Society of East Washington High School is a smoothly functioning organization of boys under the capable guidance of Mr. Andrew E. Knestrick. The aim of the Stags is to develop good elocution habits among its members through inter-club speeches. The society meets every other week at which time the boys give individually chosen topics. Following a strict con- stitution at all of its meetings, the club had a very successful year. The officers of the club are: President, Wray Zeltg Vice-President, Chauncey Hoffmang Secretary-Treasurer, Charles Scott. 54 Mr. Knestrick U-TEENS 1 -. Q, L Q N. Second Row: 3 Third Row: R. E. Fourth Row:E. L First Row: J. Dague, N. Prigg, D. Foust, C. Leech, E. Vooton,F. Riva, D.Johnson, Filer, F. Rapport, J. Wilson, E. Bruno. , Cramblet, S. Seybert, D. Lutes, D. Wooten, N.Hannon,S, Hanna, .E. Fisher, Fetherlin, C. Wrenshall, J. Ward, M. Courson, P. Longdon Palmer, Eiduke, Pessel, Braden, we 55 0 .25 Miss Forsberg , Mounts, B. Chase, V. Powell, J. McCullough, J. Schafer, . Forsberg, J. Boyd, S. Litle, J. Brownlee, E. Muller. . Clark, V. Cronin, S. VonBerg, P. Welsh, P. Eiduke, . Stargarter, G. Campbell, S. Case. The 1949 members of the East Washington Y-Teen Club have been very active this year under the able leadership of Miss Evelyn E. Forsberg, the school secretary, and Mrs. J. White. The aim of the Y-Teens Club is to give girls a better understanding of how to live together, regardless of race, creed, or co- lor, and how to meet problems in every day living. Together with the girls from other clubs the East Washington Y4Teens held a Candle- light Service, Fall Carnival, a Christmas Formal, a WSweetheart Dancen a New Year's Eve Party, and a Spring Formal, The officers are: Pres., Marv Elizabeth Fischer, V. Pres., Carolyn CeechgSec., Jean herds TPGQS., Virginia Croning Program Ch Jean Brownlee, Assistant Program Ch., Jean Boyd. 35 HUIHE ECUHUHIICS The Home Economics and Industrial Arts departments represent the more practical side of education. The former, under the supervision of Mrs. Watson, followed courses in sewing, including a section in tailoring and knitting, and cooking, with the introduction of an advanced foods class for upperclassmen. The Athletic Ban- quet and Board of Director's dinners testified to the ability of the department. with the introduction of an Art Crafts course, the shop has become the place to be for girls as well as boys. The keen interest of students has increased with the new vistas of work with art metals, leather, plastics, and glass. LLL 36 SHUP STUDENT COUNCIL The Athletic Council and the Student Council are two of the most active organiza- tions of our school. The purpose of the Student Council is to give the students a representative voice in the government of the school. This group also keeps the stu- dents on their toes by having frequent locker inspections. In addition, the council plans the movies to be shown and posts new rules to keep the school clean inside and out. The Athletic Council,w1th Mr. Knestrick as faculty advisor, takes charge of selling the tickets for our football and basketball games, Hruunc cnqncll A A 57 GU TU UULLEBE CLUB First Row: F. Kobilic, E.Wooten, C. Leech, J. Schafer, S. Litle. Second Row:Miss Booz, J. Longstreath, S. Hannon, J. Ballein. Third Row: N. Emery, L. Souder, B. Forsberg, J. Fetherlin. LIBRHRU STHFF First Row: M.Stargardter, I. McDonough, B. Muller, N.Prigg, D. Faust Second Row:Mrs. Meloy, C. Wrenshall, S. Litle, F. Riva. Third Row: W. Zelt, B. Munnell, J. Marten? ATHLETICS ruumnu First.Row: Bill Bryant, Bill Lltle, Richard Call, John Slater, Paul Fetherlin, WalterBigler Second Rows Bill Stewart, Bill Dinsmore, George Walker, Albert Lauderbaugh, Frank Henry, Bob Munnell, and Victor Cohen.Mgr. Third Row! John Flack, Roy White, Chauncey Hoff an, Bill Kenny, George Reese, Archie White, amlFrankrbzhm Fourth.Rows John M ers, Harold Oruna Bob Caffrey, Charles Scott, Stuart Horne, Craig Hayman, and John Martin The East Washington gridders, coach- ed by Ralph Forquer, compiled the best record for an East Wash football team since 1938. The Ghosts, with a 6-2 record, enjoyed a brilliant season with many exciting games. The two high- lights of the season were the 27-26 SEASON'S RECORD victory over Avella and a thrilling last-quarter triumph over Hickory. Six Ghost grldders made the nAll-Countyu Class B team. The Seniors who are leaving this year are: Frank Henry, Albert Lauderbaugh, Jack M ers Roy White, George Walker, Chuck Scott, Bill Kenny andChaunceyHoffman. Their SePviC88 will be sorely missed. ENDS: Hoffman, Mozina, Fetherlin, Waymang TACKLES: Kenny, R.White, A.Wh1te, Horne, GUARDS: walker, Henry, Drum, C.Soott CENTERS: Caffrey, Flackg QUARTERBACKS: Stewart, Callg HALVES: Munnell, Myers, Litle, W.B1glerg FULLBACKS: Dinsmore, Lauderbaugh, Bryant. 40 silky, n ..E1lsworth Wash High B .Mt. Morris ,..R1chill ..West Beth ....Avella ....Center ...Hickory S' 'Ri W T ' A ' 11, 4 , I x 'L-'4 Q- K- ' Ed ' 1 L 4 Ja I ,. .. ff -- A vfwizgf' sg , f .A fix :fm A- N4 ' ' . 93 'VI I 1 ,- -- -vpn,-A - . . My Pix: A ' Y' '.'.N: ': Q' 5' X . wr? .WMP-3 , A ak-E .. Xh .k hx K , x. .X wb 1 . ww.. X K: N 3 f ' ' ' 'fa f 1 9 W I f 5 , Q 'O .. , rf 'Bw , 1 J M A 1. ef' A ' ,, 'X Q 'WL v 'X -- v.. 4- ' - Frank ff,ffd'lS6N10fz Lf:-feel-5 vgffi. Flea Rah B ill Lard 9 'B 1. J ,aj -up 7512 - X, 1 1 if 1 ...- - F 41 H00 --ML- Fifi Dad BHSHETBHLL First Row: Bill Dinsmore, Bill Doak, Bill Stewart, Mr. Grover, Tom Wiley, Bob Munnell. Second Row:Frank Mozina, Bob Caffrey, Wray Zelt, John Flack, Paul Slater, Victor CohenCMgr.D. ff x5 As this edition of The Pilot goes to press, the Galloping Ghosts of' East Washington High School are leading the pack in Section 22 play with an impress- SEAS0Nu3 RECORD ive 10.1mark. For the seasqn the overall I'6COI'd 18 17-1. The Spooks were pilot- 45... ...East Wash M1dway.... ed for the 18th straight year by Arlton 20... ...East Wash Peters..... G. Grover. 42... ...East Wash Un1on...... 42.... ...East Wash Waynesburg. Despite the loss of eight seniors 31... ...East Wash Trinity.... from last year's squad, Coach Grover was 55.... ...East Wash M1dway..... able to build a fair team around Bill 62.... ...East Wash Alumni..... Dinsmore and Co-Captain Bud Stewart. It +4O.... ...East Wash Chartiers.. is a small team, but what it lacks in +65,,, ...East Wash Beallsville height it makes up in speed and aggress- w45,,, ,,,East wash H1ck0ny,,,, iveness. Also in the first five are Co- w59,,,, ,,,ga3t wash Clgygville. Captain Wray Zelt, Bill Doak, and Bob s52,,,, ,,,Eagt wash Ave11g...., Caffrey. In reserve Grover has Bob Mun- k54,,,, ...East Wash West Alex.. nell, John Flack, Paul Slater, Frank +56.... ...East Wash Waynesburg. Mozina, Tom Wiley, Tom Furbee, and George s46... ...East Wash Chartiers.. Bigler. 443... ...East Wash Beallsville k4l.... ...East Wash H1ckory.... Mr.Grover had as his assistant coach -s57,,,. ...East Wash Claysville. this year Ralph Forquer, former star of s East Wash Avella the WkJ basketball teams. Three seniors 4 East Wash West Alex will be graduating in June. They are: Wray Zelt, Paul Slater, and Frank Mozina. 42 -H-League Games fx R Tm A - M EMM Q wr lvfx 43 00m RUN, Hog l11 That play worked the wrong way!! 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