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Patsy Lou Anderson Pat . . . a Commercial student who rated Mrs. Storkel unbeatable . . . T. A. L., First Aid, and Commercial Clnb completed her activity list . . . atter graduation a journey to South America would fulfill hcr life's dream. Joann Antis jo . . . light-hearted gal from Southwest . . . exuberant member of band, F. T. A., Wheels, and Masque Club . . . the hostess with the mostestv for the exchange student . . . after school she will brighten an unnamed college. Matthew Arandas Matt . . . Finds all forms of sports attracting . . . Washington, D. C. and New York City are the interesting places he has seen . . . Mr. Beamer and mechanical drawing formed an unbeatable pair . . . thus he plans a drafting career. john Armbrust .lack . . , Key Club secretary whose personali- ty won thc friendship of many . . . a trip on a commercial fishing boat, an exciting adventure . . . had a distaste for showoifs . . . the future will lind jack an interior decorator. Richard Attenberger Dick . . . P. O. D. and Mr. Weber gave him reason for liking school . . . winning a basketball championship at South Greensburg will long be reinembered . . . was happiest when idle . . . for Dick, the future is still a mystery. Ethel Bair Ebie . . . a songbird from Special Choir . . . enjoys baking . . . and was a nieinbcr of the Soirec lnvitation Committee . . . Wooster or Allegheny College will find this future social worker enrolled in classes come next fall. Edward Barnard Ed . . . a member of the Art and Gymnastic Clubs . . . who was partial to Mr. MacNamara and sociology . . . relishes working on cars and motors. and spends leisure hours at Lou's and Harry,s . . . after G. H. the Navy beckons. Walter Bashioum Riverdog . . . added much to our llod and Gun Club . . . lnmting and swimming scored high- ly with him . . . laying tile floors was a successful part-tiine job . . . plans for the future consist of running a motel in Florida. Vera Jean Baur Jeannie . . . a jitterbuggin' Band member . . . yust adores dear Elvis . . . rock n roll music and riding motorcycles were special favorites . . . Jeannie hopes for a job with an air line company upon her graduation. Ronald Evan Beaufort Bo . . . whose many friends can vouch for his dancing skill . . . a Scientific student who did all things well-in C. A., Key Club, or J. V. basketball . . . his perserverance may lead to Car- negie Tech and engineering. Katherine Beckner Kathy . . . whose part-time job kept her busy . . . was quiet and reserved . . . chorus. P. O. D., sports, and The Nightwatch ranked high among her specialities . . . beantician school in Pittsburgh holds a promising career. Charles Beehner Chuck . . . a most likeable member of Special Choir, also active in track . . . during thc sunnncr he was kept busy as a maintenance worker for the NVest Penn . . . Thiel College will welcome Chuck next year-then the ministry. Ar indas Armbrust Attenberger Bair B urn ird B isluoum Baur Beaufort Beckner Bu hm r 'N-a . ,,.a0
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SENIORS Alike . . . a loyal hoostm-r of Cl. H. S. who has liven quite active in S. C, A.. Ks-y Cluh. ancl Yar- sity C-attaining his letter in wrestling . . . after graduation, Mike plans to att:-ntl Carnegie 'll-cli to pri-pal's' for l'IlglIli'l'l'lllj.f. Nancy .lane Abraham Nance . . . charming, 1-llicient SCL'l'l'l2ll'j' of S, Cl. A .... lent her talents to Bancl. Spanish Cluh. lf. 'l'. A.. aucl Masque . . . most thrilling l 1-xpcrieiiem--visiting Pc-nn State . . . Seton Hill ancl H Y tcuk-llilm im. Inq- i,,,,m-fliufv plum, ilu- inotlvru thinker-Rosanne 'loclaro. George Thomas Adams Charlotte Albright Toni . . . ll U: ll. 5. two-ywll' Slllflvllt . . Rini . . . whose paints antl pallvttt- allormlt-ml who clvligliti-ml in toothall antl haslqcthall games plpasim- oulgiqli- art 4-lags , , . l'l1'L'llL'l1 Chili Iii-lpi-il . . . c:UIll'VZl-0I1-lllt'-lllllil' 1-oiiiplc-tc-cl a happy sum- uialw school more interesting . . . llini strongly atl- uivr . . . tht- Yoeatioual course- laicl a strong louu- vocates Youth for Christ . . . atter nursing-the clatiou tor this lllllll'i' inavhiuist. Air l orL'e. Madha Marie Adams Melvin Albright Xlartie . . . always sweet auml siiu-we . . , Nh-l . . . quiet six-footer who especially oiijoyvil those who riclivuli- others are uil . . . iviiieiiilu-i's I'. U. U. with Nlr. XVt-lwr . . . S. G. A.. Key Chili, Klem-va-ou-tlu--l,alw aucl Cuinhi-rlancl . . . at the Varsity U, sports coiuprisvtl his school lun . . . pre-sviit shi- works at Laura Lev Cauclies. hut Friclay nights louucl him in tha- color guarcl . . . hopes to rc-sponcl to the call, nNursvl college svlmwtioii is iniknown. Betty Albright Paige Anderson Betty . . . a vivacious girl who value to us as Paige . . . G. ll. S. exainplt- of the tashiouahh- a fn-sluuan from South Auierica . . . ofl hours at co-4-cl . . . thought Nlr. NlcNainara anal sociology Bonos Drug vvvrm- spent clam-ing to her favorite a great cluet . . . Dolphin. l i'em'li Cluh, Brown rock u' roll ret-orcls . . . husincss suhool aurl a ca- aucl NVhitc-. Masque and I . 'If A. varivcl tht- st-hool ravi' as a sc-we-tary look promising. :lay . . what's ua-xt? lnmliana Stale. Aaron Alirahaui C. 'l'. Atlains M. Nl. Aclains ll, Alhrig C. :Xlhright Xl. Alhright P. Anmlerson P. L. Auth-rson Autis ANQP' Wu Num? A .. 5 f .n Tis
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A Ball VV. D. Bell Birchak Black Bl ink Bl ltm y Borelli Bradish Brannick Bronson Arthur Bell Art . . . a red-headed six-footer who preferred Mrs. Pontius, brand of l1o1ne ec above all other subjects . . . cars are lmth his hobby and job . . . favorite sport-basketball . . . no draft evader, he includes the army in his plans. William David Bell Beggs . . . football manager who rated Mr. VVilIiams his favorite teacher . . . living upi' school dances was ntopsn . . . friendliness is a defi- mte trait of this lively chap, whose time is filled hy pop music or a sports event. Robert Birehak Bob . . . a high honor student who especially enjoyed his work with Mr. Stahle and the Scien- tific course . . . proud to have won the Annual Book Award in his junior year . . . itis Carnegie 'tech and electronic engineering for Bob. Ruth Ann Black Ruthie . . . an able seamstress who also en- joys cooking . . . noted for her attractive groom- ing and winning smile . . . she moved to G. H. S. from VVaynesburg and loved every minute of school here . . . Ruthie plans for nursing. Dennis Alan Blank Denny . . . can usually he found working with his car . . . a sports enthusiast, he particularly likes football and basketball . . . after graduation, drafting looks inviting to this Vocational student and Drafting Club member. Dorothy Ann Blatney Dotty . . . a quiet girl who enjoyed our Com- mercial Club . . . boasts travel to California, Cana- da. and New York . . . her extra moments were spent at the Little Kitchen . . . Dotty will love Hying high as an airline hostess. joseph Borelli joe . . . a tranquil fellow who spends most of his time working with cars . . . a Lion's rooter . . . he remembers the Rod and Gun Club and hi-1 hunting experiences . . . a wandering spirit has in- fluenced him to soon join the Navy. Bose Ann Bradish Roe . . . a Vocational Home Ee student from Hempfield . . . two facets of pleasure for her were sewing and skating . . . she really enjoyed working in the girls' gym oflice . . . the future foretells a job at Bell Telephone. Nadine Louise Brannick Nadine . . . whose interest in home ec made it a favorite, was a member of F. H. A .... secre- tarial duties of T. A. L. and C. H. S. sports events left her little time . . . this year Nadine will grace Camegie Teclfs campus. Laura Belle Bronson Red . . . a future secretary who will always remember Mrs. Storkel and typing class . . . is quite easy to please . . . seeks a warm and gay personality in friends . . . has journeyed to Ten- nessee, Kentucky, and Virginia. Patricia Louise Brunot Pat . . . a peppy, green-eyed brownettc who is partial toward G. H. S .... particularly the senior class . . . Mrs. Storkel's shorthand classes and the Commercial Club influenced her in her decision to become a secretary. Fred Burhenn Fred . . . prizes his driver's license . . . Tonyis occupied his post-school hours . . . enjoyed being with a lively crowd . . . the future may Hnd him hotrodding'i toward Penn State if the Air Force docsn't intervene.
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