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Helen Hershberger Kathryn Karns Ruth Nave President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer SENIORS Yes, even sophisticated Seniors were shy Freshmen once. There were ninety-seven of us then. Our Sophomore year we stepped confidently forth in all activities. As Juniors, three of us, Homer Welker, Leroy Greenawalt and Ralph Snyder, were members of that District Five Championship team we proudly followed to Pitt Stadium. We entered dramatics with “Aunt Abby Answers An Ad.” Helen Hershberger played the title role. Janice Askins won second prize in the Derrick Oratorical Contest. Concetta Fina and Jean King painted the colorful scenery for the Junior-Senior Prom. Our Senior year dawned with Ruth Lashley as concert mistress of the High School Orchestra, and Ruth Nave editor-in-chief of the “Parrot.” The Senior play, “Here Comes Patricia”, starred Doris Foor and Michael Grable. Comedy roles of an old handy man and a small town society matron were played by Palmer Pittman and Helen Hershberger. Kathryn Karns and Allen Dicken had romantic parts as did Harold Wigfield and Catherine Harclerode. Alverta Mitchell, a comic young neighbor, bothered motherly Ruth Nave and that quick-tempered business man Archie Foor. Helen Hershberger captained the girls to the Tussey Mountain League Championship. Dorothy Shaffer was a member of this team while Homer Welker and Leroy Greenawalt were outstanding boy athletes. We again helped to sponsor the spring prom. Now our high school career is about finished as the remaining seventy of us near graduation. Those with high scholastic records are Ruth Nave, Janice Askins, Alverta Mitchell, and Jesse Crowder. Many others possess various talents and outstanding leadership ability. We trust we have helped in some way to inspire the underclassmen and sincerely hope they have as many good times and successful struggles together, as we have had in our four years in high school. Page ten
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SENIORS JANICE ASKINS “Jan” Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Press 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Home Ec. 3, 4; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief Warrior 4. Janice loves to read and sing. And she is good in everything. FLORENCE IOTA BARNES “Flo” Red Cross Knitting 4; Commercial 4; Home Ec. 4. Florence is always very kind, and is never lagging behind. JAMES D. BARNETT “Barney” Hi-Y 3, 4; Camera, 2, 3, 4. James always lends a helping hand and helps you whenever he can. CLAIR E. CLOUSE “Clouse” Clair would always be full of cheer if he could become an electrical engineer. WILLIAM CRAWFORD “Bill” Camera 3; Soccer 2; Baseball 2. Bill’s a happy-go-lucky guy; he isn’t even a little shy. DENVER ALLEN BARNES “Denver” Rifle 4; Photo 4; Game Feeding Project 4. To be a scientific farmer is Denver’s goal, to this he will give his heart and soul. MARY ELTON BARNES “Mary” Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Home Ec. 3, 4; Commercial 4; Red Cross Knitting 4. Mary likes to cook and sew; she’ll make an excellent wife we know. EDNA ELIZABETH BORROR “Ed” Home Ec. 4. Edna has the nicest smile and is pleasant all the while. WILLIAM FRANKLIN COOPER “Bill” Commercial 4. He wants to pilot an airplane, perhaps someday he’ll win great fame. JESSE CROWDER “Jesse” Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Warrior 4. In mathematics Jesse’s swell, and in other subjects he does very well. Page eleven
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