Harbor Creek High School - Harborian Yearbook (Erie, PA)
- Class of 1952
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f siiigggym 452 pb mf ,fig ,rn 5 1. 'w i . I ,-r 1. auul Il. lllcforc and after! - Bill NPw1'ollu-r. 3. The SOIIIICY Gaulgu. II. HXVIIPFF ure you going. my pretty lll2li1i?., 5. How are Things Down 'lilwrv? 0. Studying HarfI?? T. Humphlllf 8. X'0ll.ll get fat - 9. Oh! You doll! 10. YVe'rff all rigI1t??? - - ! Compliments Of UIIUSE and REMIS NORTH EAST. PA. Cornplimenls From MORC-AN'S BAKERY 3002 Wayne Street ERIE, PA. Curnplinwnts From CAMPBELLS BOWLING ALLEYS LAWRENCE PARK, PENNA. ATLAS CONSTRUCTION CO - Hl'Il,IJINlL CUXTR,1CTURS 2024 Buffalo Road l.Ull11IIlll1l'l1fS Of IEAN FREEBOURN Smith's Furniture and Appliance Co. WHERE BETTER FURNITURE COSTS LESS 2911 BUFFALO ROAD PHONE 8-3417 WESLEYVILLE, PA. Complinwnfs Of MACK IEWELERS 921 State Siree! Erie, Pa. If. 0' A. FRIENDLY GULF SERVICE Gus and Oil - Grovery 1IutvI :XCPOIIIIIIOIIIIIIOIIS On Route 20 at Salizman Road Phone 82-578 ROC KEY'S FINEST OF FOODS - BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES Ph. 89-215 CATRABONE'S NEWS 2970 Buffalo Road KIMMEL fr SON SHOES - IIOSIERY - BAGS Corner of 17th 8: Sassafras Sis. 501111 Ilan' - R'l2IgilZllll'S Mary Wfawrziuk. Prop. 'I'oIJau'co - Sundries - Calmlics 1811 Parade St. Phone 27-5342 Cunxplirnvnls Of North East A. C. Advanced Siylings in MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING - FURNISHINGS HATS - SHOES Also Ladies' and Misses SUITS - OUTERCOATS - ACCESSORIES P. A. MEYER fr SONS Erick Forvmost Clothivrs 817-B19-B21 State Si. Complimon ts Of 1AMEs THOMAS J E IVELER Established 1911 B West 81h Si. Phone 4-7619 AMERICAN SURPLUS STORES ERIE. PA. Congratufations To The Cfass of UEQH ' 9 Villa Market IIE'IIOI,ESflI,E 8 RETAIL FRUITS - PRODUCE - 62 Clinton Street N1 DRTH EAS'l'. C-ROCERIES - MEATS Telephone 37-R PENN4. L. PRESS C1 CO. SANNER OFFICE SUPPLY El'1'l'j'IllIlly for . . H19-1121 Peach SL UEURK - DRESS - PL 11' 1206-1216 State Street Erie. Pa DESKS - CHAIRS - SAFES Y LOIIIIIIIIIIPIIIS of FILES e SUPPLIES DR. IOHN F. HARKINS ERIE' PA. P1-nn Theatre Builfling Wesleyville, Pa. CORSAGES A-IND BOUQUETS FOR-THE SIVEET GIRL GRAIIIVAAITES DARLINC- FLORISTS 108 West 7th Ph. 48-792 - 103 W. 10th Compliments of NORTH EAST PLUMBING CO. 25 S. Lake St. North East GEO. V. THOMAS lr',1T1:11I11e414E1z and JEITELER Offieial R. R. WYHICII IIISPPFIIIJII 3918 Buffalo Road We Time the Railroad - Irhy Not You? IOIIPIIIIFNI OF U. E. Local 506 Erie Works General Electric Cc Ar G. E ir's U. E UNITED ELECTRICAL, RADIO 6' MACHINE WORKERS of AMERICA Compfiments of The Villa Capri Hotel 931 POWELL AVE. Erie. Pa. North East Fruit Growers, Inc. 10 l1l'i1lllllllVilll' Street NORTH EAST, PA. ECOMA GET THE BEST - GET SEA-ILTEST Erie County Mille Association ERIE,PA. U l1l'l1 You Haw' IA'fll'lll'f1 To I,I'Il'1' . SAFELY AND SANELY lnsurv Your plum With Thr' Erie Insurance Exchange Cmnplinwnts of DOLPH'S FOOD MARKET BROOKSIDE THE EDWARDS CO., INC. W HOME FURNISHINGS Furniture - Hugs - Linoleum - Willllld North East. Pa. P PI' JOSEPH B. WRIGHT GENERAL REPAIRS Ignition and Buttery Service Guaro' Your I:amiIy,5 Heaftrv , . fIIway5 Ask For !IfIeao'ovvorooIc Mifk anol Ice Cream REGULAR AND HOM OC-ENIZED MILK CHOCOLATE MILK BUTTERMILK - LIGHT AND HEAVY CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE - CREAMERY BUTTER MEAIIIIW IIIIUIIII DAIIIY SOUDAN'S RESTAURANT AND DAIRY BAR FINE DINNERS 62 PA RTIES .JRE OUR SPECIALTY EAST LAKE ROAD AT IROQUOIS PHONE B4-229 Compliments of HARBOR CREEK HARDWARE PHONE 83-771 MEAD FARM SUPPLIES C. W. BEAL Iufs. FEEDS E. GHEIIN - FERTILIZER PAIMIM' - P+4PE'f'M' SIIPPLIES - IIPPIIIIVCES REDELORATIM' III,I,Is-cIIALIIEPs - IDEA PAINTS ' URNISHES - ENAMEL IINIAIIIU - MYERS BRIIS. WALLPAPER E SUPPLIES SPRAY EQUIPMENT 41 S. LAKE ROAD PH- 251-R Phone 171 NORTH EAST, PA. NORTH EAST l,IUJlPLl,lIENTS morning Milk ELMEII GHENZ St,udebaEkcr Sales And Survive 2809 Buffalo Eload Wcsleyville, Pa. Phone 8-3lI0 Pn0'r0GnAPnsz Calf Frank! Frank Schauble Studio HXAXCFOSS FFOI77 7776 DFTIQSH 113 WEST IOTH ST. ERIE, PA. I 2 4268 N d S d 2 4945 MH!-X X KNTERRUPT Tuxs grow.: TO SAY A FEM: woRDS ABOUT 'rx-ug Qgggq IN MH' oP1NnoN, ur xs owe QF THE VXGST BPNFLING Casas 1 Hgve EVER HRD CIN FRCT, MT x5 Tug ONLY ONE I avav, HQD5. H CLGSS DXSRPPERRED RXGHT FROM UNDER THE NOSES OF THE TEHCHERS AND lT IS NY AOB 'ro emo iT. DD HJOU maart 'vo THC? Qyomgg DETECTIVE L V 7 fiiifiiiiisk , 'fi is-.sssiimg f3'2,g Q :SEZEEESEW if 1-.qgggBgRi. sg - is 552522525 --fniiii5.E'Eg5 we , . .f?.SS'11ii- :.1.-.x 2-51 -',-P'-T S' f 4-'-Ss. s 1--f rise sssg x 5 .-sys Q -SS 5 '-2 '+R-iv ' Parade Street Television .PILL SEIUYCE - PROJIPT - COURTEOUS - GUJKA-INTEEII ERIE'S T. V. CENTER 2313 PARADE ST. ERIE, PA. PHONE-44501 ffunzplinzvnts Of West Lake Roller Rink Compliments Of TH E HARBOR Congratulations To thc' SENIORS OF 1952 HARRY'S SANDWICH SHOP C0lll1Ilillll'llfS U f 3162 Wes! Lake Rd. Dr. and Mrs. Henry F. Adams Compfiments To The Graduating C1655 of '52 From The Fiddle Inn NICKLE PLATE MILLS CLINT BROS. Phone 81-195 Wesleyville, Pa. Bl'II,lIl.Yl2 - lf0.Y'l'R.4CTl.N'lF Fvvrl - Svvfls - Builrlvfs Supplivs lfusmnz-Built lfrzbirzvrs ABBOTT JEWELERS 1110 Siaie Si. Erie, P GM rhv Habit - Buy from qlbbotf' Cornplimvnts Of lol-IN MARKS - FUNERAL HOME - - 24-H rz11 r .-Inzbulnnrv Svrvirv - NORTH EAST, PA. Phone 4925 Buffalo Road Erie. Penna. K. J. Clint E. A. Clint Phone 8-4891 Phone 8-2650 SCHAFFNER'S ESSO STATION Buffalo Hd. aa wiuow sf. Phone s-assi WESLEYVILLE, PA. FRED OTTO GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED HARBORCREEK. PA. C Don lloaps Studio - Photographers - Tho Wood 82 Firman Funeral Home Complimvnfs From GORTON'S NURSERY SIIREBS PLANTS EVERGREENS Compliments Of SANITARY FARMS DAIRY Complirnerzts Of BYRD'S PRINTING NORTH EAST, PA. ARROW DRUGS Corner 18th and Liberty Sis. ERIE. PA. ETUIIIIIIIIIIPIIIS Of TED and ED'S SERVICE STATION 1401 East Lake Road PHONE 4-9356 Compliments Of Carl Neff Post 571 American Legion WESLEYVILLE. PA. Cmrzplinwrrls Of Pierce Motor Sales CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - Nerf and lfsvd Cars - PHONE 377 NORTH EAST. PA Geo. D. Kilton FEDERAL SCHOOL BUSSES 5' TRUCKS ERIE. PQI. 23-1 Ifvst 12th Street ENDICOTT IOHNSON CENO'S PIZZA HOUSE 817 West 26th Street ERIE, PA. -I IIOIIPLETE LINE OF FOOTITEQIR NHUUSP of GOOD Pizza.. FOR THE FAJIILY .JT POPULAR PRICES Compliments Of Cf-orgv IV. Berry. Mgr. B LYSTON E'S ERIE- PA- Ph. 205 NORTH EAST. PA Phone 6-5222 1112 Siaie Si. ADE AT 121'---ERIE, pA. Oulu of 'the High Rent D1S'LPlC'IZ - fIlJlll1lliIIll'llfS of Complinwnts of BREEZE PUBLISHING CO. ERIE Y. M. C. A. l1Ilb11Sllf'I'S Of Thr' . . . and '-111f:111,1r:11Ts HARBORCREEK HI-Y The ational Bank 0E ortheat - Qpposite The park - NORTH EAST, PA. CIIIIIIIITIIIUIIIS Of North East Dairy Company ALL DAIK Y PROIII ECTS QUALITY WITH SEIUYCE LTCICIIOIIE 189 Our Milk ls Hooalvel For Your Prote,-vtinn NoRTH EAST. PA. U 11sh Day Can BP ll Plvrzsurr 1523 East aaxh sneer TU' 'hf' Featuring Chicken in the Basket. Favorite BGVETBQES- Rfilmd and Square D3nCiH9 Self-Service Half-Hour Laundry EVGFY F1'id3Y Nighi 4013 Main St. Lawrence Park Conzplinzenis Of SWOAP'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER Route 20 North Easi, Pa. Complimvnts Of SEYMOR'S IEWELERS 'ma snare sr. Erie I f:0llllIlillll'IlfS From COOK E: LLOYD'S SERVICE QARAQE - ,wro nom' SHUP TEXACO GAS bk UIL Bartlett Rd. Harbor Creek, Pa. f:0ll1lI1iIlll'llfS Of CATRABONE'S Friendly Service Station 1866 East Lake Road EDWARD F. SITZEL Harbor Creek Esso Station Route 20 - Ph. 49546 - Harbor Creek, Pa. A. T. PEDE GREENHOUSE Buffalo Road HARBOR CREEK, PA. Conzplinwnts Of SCHMlTT'S MEAT MARKET 33 South Lake North East, Pa. Complinzvnts Of S. L. Er M. N. ANDERSON - DENTISTS - Phone 16 North East, Pa. Park Pharmacy!! 4003 MAIN STREET 1 ix xx The REXALL sim 1 ttit SERVICE WITH .I SMILE h x.J PHONE 84-181 f,v0llgl'!lfllIfIfi0llS - Class of '52 BALLENGERS 5C to 51.00 STORE WESLEYVILLE, PENNA. GEHRLEIN TIRE CO. ERIE, PA. Phone 22-573 17 East 18th Street WATT-HAMPSON AGENCIES -- HEILTORS Sc I.YSl'Ra4NCE - Ph. 183-139121 NORTH EAST, PA. IAMES E. ROBASKIEWICZ FIRE I.YSl'R.4NlIE AGENCY 502 East 12th Street ERIE, PA. M. RICHARDS 6' SON CARNAHAN BROS. OLTFITTER T0 .IIEX L-IND Boys NORTH EAST, PA. JOHN PHILLIPS REAL ESTATE A IIIORTCAUES BONDS .IND lNSlFRflNI.'IC RENTALS Telephone 271544 B53 West 18th St. Erie, Penna. ARTHUR F. SCHULTZ COMPANY IIE,-ITS - CRUCERIES CENTER,-IL EI,ElQ'TRIC ,aI PPLII-I NCES ICE CRE:I.I1 14th at State 18th at Holland Phone s-azss Harbomeek. Pa. ERIE' PA' I. A. Holtz Garage GENERAL REPAIRINC- - WELDING IIUULING SYSTEJI CI,E.aIN1.N'G IGNITION WORK SCHROLL'S CLEANERS AND DYEINC- Larry Schroll. Prop. HQIIS Cleune-II and Blocked Exp:-rt Repairing and Dyeing All GLIFIIICIIIS Fully Insured Against Fire Ur Theft Phone 85-170 Buffalo Road ERIE. PA. Congratulations Tn The Sefninrs CONClLLA'S CLEANERS Complinzvnfs Of TURNER FUNERAL HOME fe 21 Hour JIIIIIPIIIHIIFC' Svrrirv - TELEPHONE 106 NORTH EAST, PA. CRAMER MOTORS, INC. TELEPHONE me NORTH EAST, PA. ITIIEVROLET - 0LI7S.IlUBII.E Slzlvs dk S4'l'l'irv SpeIta's Cleaners 51 Tailors 718 West 18th Street ERIE, PA. Phone 27-9194 S1N'FillIiZillil.f in Rvnting of Formal llra-ss Clothing I,.YI'IfST 3IuDl'1I.S - ALI. SIZES I F1111 Lim' of .'Il'f'l'SSOTI'l'S For S1110 BRIGGS-HAGENLOCHER, INC. l,'lHIPI.ETIf All T0 EI,ElITRllI,4l, SlfRI'll.'IC 208 - 214 West Twelfth Street ERIE. PA. T. . , I' I , V T E 5.. . . 'G . , ' SUPER MARKETS 1640 W. 8th St. Lawrence Park ERIE, PA. as N. sa. Union cify, Pa. CUIIPLI IllT.'YTS UI StanIey's Red And White Superette WESLEYVILLE AUTO SERVICE RALPH ATKIN, Prop. Offic-ial P1-nlm. 1l1S1JUl'fTllll Station MYRIA'S BEAUTY SALON Upvn lfzwzings By Alllllifllfllllllf 3008 Gray Ave. Wesleyville, Pa. Cor. 2151 8z Liberty Ph 46 912 If You Uvant .-I Bvttvr Tasting Salad f Cmnplinwms Of .-Isl: Fur. .-lnd Buy . . . BAC H's TASTY Fooos W1 25i,a:u1gE5.lffgigI,gigai2:5E155f2i5E-gii1EEQE5Egigf' 'mifigigigi lilfdiugki A A :1 lllfil .f1'.IT.F?f? QQQE''55iii?Fif52ff?2f5Qi?f5f?E3EQ' QE22iiesf:ffffi2EE2f1f2fiiiffeseaaseeafefggf 4-55323 535 icori -N L34I5l',a?e 16 DIFFERENT PACKAGE VARIETIES Daniel H. Luce - REAL ESTATE - PIIUII1' 8-3013 llurlm 11' rvvk 7110 'mulecrs Qvf . fg' TL' N Vx igQgMrAlwf Li, my jj 7 Www YQ iq E ' ' CHA ljK,4TlfLfl TE 'HIE JUNE. 11152 ul: -llllf,-TTING CLASS OF HARBORCREEK HIGH SCHOOL Hammermill Paper Co. Dedication Miss Priscilla Guckes It is with great pleasure und deep respeet that we dedicate tlle 1952 l'llll'lJ0l'lilll to Miss Priscilla Guekes. Miss Guekes llilS been to many of us not only un exemplary teaeller. lint an wise counselor and il true friend. She has indeed enriched the lives of ller students l'll1'0lIgllOlll the years. ln ller 24 years of teaching she has proved herself a credit to ller l'lllJSf'll profession. und an zlsset to any faculty, Her untiring efforts in belmlf of her students could never lie repaid by us. but we would like to express tllis token of our appreciation and gratitude. 9 Donnie Swortwoocl. Hflflie Parsons. 2. Having fun on the vollevhall court in the morning. 3. ,linnnv Gar- field. Martha linnive. 4. YVhat's going on there fellas -- Bumltlf 1Sateht Atnann. Lenny Yvieker. i Dave lit-als. Dick Eagle-n. 5. Nlr. l,eMasters presenting Basketball trophy for W52. 0. After last basketball game with Wesleyvillv. The Chan1pion's Coach - Mr. Leary. 7. Cutie Planeaux tlileanorl. 8. .lim tBueking onvot lllllllf. 9, Toni Hollarn - Xviping off lipstick. Toni? 10. Shirley Nielsen - missing a tooth. 11. Leslie Neeley. 12. Bob Conners, Phil Cass. - Smith Built Metal Awnings NORTH EAST, PA. HUTCHINSON ELECTRIC STORE Qii'.11,1Ti' i1m1E f1PPLlflNCI5S si flfb., 1921 5 .1,-. In-mg What Wa' 51,11 55 West Main Si. Phone 320 NORTH EAST. PA. Cmnplilmfrlls Of llw C. A. CURTZE CO. llisrrilmturs of Currzrrzudmw' Funds SUPERIOR RUBBER STAMP 6' PRINTING CO. 1813 Parade St. Erie, Pa. CTIIIIIIJIEIIIPIUS Uf DAN FORD C. CUSHMAN Elgin, Bulova, Hamilton HNIIYFIIUS Kcvpsalw DEIIUIOIIFES and ,lI'lUf'Il'y 10 S. Lake St. North East, Pa. Cnnlplinwnts Of THE G. C. MURPHY CO. NORTH EAST, PA. Cmnplinwnts Uf LAKE SHORE SUPPLY CO. Phone B-4110 HAHBORCREEK, PA. LEONARD NIEDERRITER COMPANY, ENC. -- Wi' Srfrrivf' Uulmt Wa' 51,11 - Re1'i'igei'atm'5 - Home Freezers Ranges Radios - Television ReI'1'ige1'ati0n Equipment An' Conditioning Kitchen Equipment - Bans 1726 State Sireet Phone ZS-795 ERIE, PA. Cuniplinimifs Of PARK CLEANERS 4021 Main Street ORCHAR'S MEN'S WEAR lfllll'l'l'llFl' Pnrlfs Only IlIlbf'l'dl1Slll'l'y 4021 Main St. Lawrence Park, Pa Complinwnts Of PORTRATZ FLORAL SHOP f Say It With Fl 1f14'ff rs By Iluirv - 1418 Buffalo Road Phone 5-5295 ERIE, PENNA. Congratulations To Tlu' Svnims From CHICH INN NORTH EAST, PA. Conlplimvnts Uj' PACKARD ERIE, INC. .-Islf For Frvd .-I. Buffs For .I Xvu' PIlI'lx'Ill'f1 Or gl lvsvd Car BILL POWER'S WESTERN AUTO NORTH EAST, PA. Tvlvrisiun - Fishing Tackle - Bicyf-lvs Sporting Goods - Auto Supplies WESLEYVILLE PAINT 6' GLASS COMPANY 3012-14 Buffalo Rd. Erie, Pa. 1osEPH R. BULL Cfmlplvtv Lim- Of PENXZOIL PRUCEDEKE fflzulvsrilv and Rvtail Phone 255 NORTH EAST, PA. IERRY QUIRK co. 824 E. 11th Street Phone 27977 Srwfl and .-Iluminum - IIIISUIIIUIII - fIl'l'l'llf'llfl Garage' Doors flluminum Unnll Tile FRANK'S AUTO SERVICE G afrie' ral Rvpairing - Jlntnr Kvbuilding Stall- lnspvvtimz Ph. 83-577 - Buffalo Rd. - Erie, Pa. CJUIIIIIITIIIUIIYS To Thr' Class Of '52 . . From Till' WESLEYVILLE BAKERY jENSEN'S COLLISION SERVICE CHIIIIIIKTU flutu Bmly and Paint Svrvirv Ph0ne 2-4139 - 120 West 121h Si. Ari and Dick Erie, Penna- CUIIIIJITIIIUIILS Of YOC H IMS' GROC ERY Er Owen's Corner 8: Station Hd. ie. Pa. MADER'S BAKERY 6 RESTAURANT SPECIAI, CIKES T0 ORDER FOR I-ILL 0Cr:i4s1o,N'S 2610 Parade Street bei ,,m'BS' ,,-4.Xu3- 1. Kenny Foster. Flo Neff. 2. Nancy Nononiaque. Wlho Knows? 4. Janet Neff. Eleanor Planeaux. 5. Marian Lainey. Shirley Nielsen, Shirley Mover. Janice Grenfler. 6. How'1l you Het in there? - Joyce Vrrdoni J ' tg u 1 u a 'N q Nancy NOIIOIIIEIIIUC. 1. Mr. McCullough and his singing GIFIS5 uhorus. . . ' , . - . L - - 8. Phylis Haus. 9. 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This t'illlStxS Harbor lfrm-k to Cllilllgl' from an Fourth District. cffvvtivc .l llly T. total population is now an-ly 1700 pupils and 60 cxpunding to uicct thc -Class to at Tliirtl-Clusa Ss-liool 1952. lt is cstiinutctl that o over 8.000. Wvitll approxim- lCill'llt'l'S.. we arc continually llClIlilllllS this problem pn'- scuts. All must work together in this rupially growing township. --FRED S. CLARK Supcrvisillg Principal lll' HH-HH! Tl-HS LOOKS LIKE R CLUE! HN ou: REPORT CHRD OF oNE OF THE vnc'ruMS! HDNINISTRA ION MARTHA TURNBULL CHARLES E. LeMASTERS - Assistant Principal - - Principal - Office Shorihand N 4 ffss X. ' . :-IxI':1 i ery ,, MARY WOODS DURWARD WELLMAN PRISCILLA GUCKES Latin Ari Supervisor Science World History Health all' N JOHN FAILS NANCY ANN TAYLOR BENJIMAN HAYNES Physical Education Junior High English Senior High Science Health Drivers Training Coach Rang, ,,- .., ,Tn HELEN ARNOLD WILLIAM ELLWOOD RUTH SWENSON Mathematics - Guidance Vocational Agriculture Commercial '.:fi fe-' 3? JOHN CUNNINGHAM LYNN CAUFMAN N pi Q. D. Industrial Arts I American History ' ' V. Attendance 1 4 . gr A y N' 1 X, 1 s N W W 52375 '5 5 5.25 'ad . X -3 'G- , - E If-L UVQ, in , FRANK DENNIS MAVIS HULINGS LLOYD LEAHY SCi6l1C9 Junior High Social Studies Mathematics Assistant Coach Coach 7 ' 4 QI. ' . W LUCILLE Powans H BE: DENN STON MARTHA CASE Home Economics Science - Health Social Studies Mathematics Commercial Assistant Coach E? f -f' Q 2 1 i f if, , . ' i JACK MCCULLOUGH JAMES J- N- YOUNG Junior-Senior High Music Physical Education Health English 'Q' JANET MOORHEAD JOSEPH MCLAUGHLIN JENIFER MESSLER English English - Civics English Social Studies Guidance Librarian ?czcaZz'q Aatagaapka ammeacement S iprogmxzz 'UQQZJQMQM We Qace Sulntzlturiaul ..... .......... ..... . ...... .... D 0 l lglas Moorhead ff'vla-vnu' and lntrudlwtionu Stnalvnls' Clmim- .................................. .... S hirlvy Nichlsen nfj0flfIlS4-'11 I,Oy'f1lfiPSu Stmlf-nts' Clmim- ..................................... ............ N largaret Nlazur Living lfndvr PfP.9Sllff'.. FLIVIIIIY Clmim-f ....... ...................... ..... W V illiam Cay Hot and Cold Wars Fawnlly Chuivr- ......................................... . .................... 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She's found herself a spouse. agmc' This gal's really hep, -f- -+- -f- -+- A,--mm -f- -f- -x- -af- RUTH BENSEN N'itl1 a happy smile, And a friendly Hello, 5he'll make many friends, Nhere'er she may go. .-.t-. DAVID BEALS Some day a mechanic he hopes to be. That's something he is looking forward to see: He keeps his car running great. Lookout, girls, that's his bait, .-t.. NELLIE BRADY Take a pound of friendliness. Add a speck of glee, Plus a barrel of neatness - That's Nellie to a tee, .-t... RUTH BORK Tall and Stately is our Ruth. She dresses in good taste, She makes the best of every thing, And does not her time waste. iii -f- -f- -1- -af- RICHARD BUTERBAUGH Now Dick is a lad of interests. Hunting and fishing and such: And football, say of all the sports, He likes this very much. .-i, ALICE BRETZ We're proud to have her in our class. We hold her in esteem, And as an athlete she's the best. We'rc glad she's on our team. ...t.. JEAN BRETZ Nice to know, A quiet lass, We're proud that she's One of our class. PHILIP CASS Another asset to our class, That's what we call Mr. Cass. In baseball that ball he did smack it. That's how he earned his mono- gramed jacket. T125 -f- -x- -f- -ff- JEANETTE BUTLER She was the Concord Grape Queen, On sports she's really keen, Shc's been ri swell cheerleader. And always backed the team. ik, ROBERT COBURN This lad hails from H. H. School. In P. O. D. he snores. Someday he might join the crew But right now he's just sliding through. .it- RICHARD CHILCOTT In homeroom he was quite the guy- ln football through him they didn't get by, So we can breathe a great big sigh, Because Chili is really a darn nice guy. ...t-. DONNA CHERVENKA Donna's so tiny, She hardly is seen, .lust to be happy Is her fondest dream. ...t1 -x- -x- -af- ROBEHT CONNERS Bob Conners' fond of cars. But not at all of relics, And worst of all, his Pet Peeves are The guys that are smart alecks. I X X YES i ' if L -tl SONYA DOMINIK She's very fond of music, A member of the band, Has always shown her willing- ness To lend a helping hand. ik- WILMA CLEAVER Be sweet to all Is the rule she has followed. Dependable and steady. This girl's really solid. ROBERT COREY Scholastically, Bob did line. And in sports he did shine. Around the girls he was rather shy: We'll all remember him as time goes by. ...f-. MARGARET COATES A dancer and il ready wit. She loves to entertain, Her clever acts ol' mimlcry. Will surely bring her fame. -.ti LUCILLE DOUGAN She's already set her course On the sea of married life. May her days be filled with joy And never any strife. ...k.. -t- PAUL CRANDALL Our genial talent show MC, A star someday he hopes to be. Paul was broader minded than most of usg He was a guy in which we could put our trust. lt-. V99- .-tl ARLENE EASTMAN This girl can mislead you, At first glance she's shy, Then you discover that Gleum in her eye. it... -+- RONALD C OTTRELL Ronnie sure is going places. Doing things he sure thrives: In a garage someday he'll be The head man, just wait and see, ,tl -f- -+f- -af- MARJORIE FOSTER When Maggie leaves, We'1l always fear That no more loud Buss Drums wc'll hi-ar. -ii INA FREELAND A very good worker. As si friend, she's sincere: She's one of our number We'll always hold dear. it, ROBERT DERDA In the Senior Play he had his fun. It seems he never got his work done. On him, Nancy used her taining whip, And now he works at. a Iaster clip. ..t,. t,,.q,.. 1-it PHILIP DOUGAN In football he was among the best. He says someday he'l1 travel out west, Along with him you can be sure he takes That little gal to bake his cakes. lt- -i- MARILYN FREEMAN With ai cheery smile for every- one, She goes along her way. She doesnt make a bit of fuss. And hiisn't much to say. Wg. 'St 'F RICHARD EAGLEN SARAH FREELAND In HHS you'll find - Only one of his kind. As a jokester he's the best Ask him the rest. ,ti This girl's a sure bet For getting things done, When she's in the driver's sent, Things really hum. ik- -+- -af- GRANT GREGORY Grant is a new boy MARIAN LAINEY Curly hair, Dimpled cheeks, a twinkle in li.. SAMUEL HARCOURT Cool and quiet he was to us, Always something about which to discuss, .-t1 MARIANNE LEONARD The career she has chosen At Harb High, her eye' He was often seen working on You CHD easily See' ll Youlre Sure to lake 3 second 8 Car' She wants for a husband He gets along very We look As a mechanic we predict he I With every single guy. When Marian passes by. will E0 ffif- A good Wm? to be' -f- -f- -af- -af- iii GARY HARPER In sports he was a Mighty Mite. Short in height but a lot of fight Always an asset to our team, Rivets was always on the beam. -tl ,Te fm ik, fa -Qmsaqi ...waebyf WSE tr -f- -f- -fw- MILDRED LORE She has a reputation, For acting as she should. She never gets in trouble, Because she's always good. ,ti MARGARET MAZUR An angel ol' mercy She's hoping to be. Hel' patients will love her, That's sure as can be. THOMAS HOLLARN In schoolwork this boy did fine And he surely did shine, We'll always remember his curly hair And that he and Janice made quite the pair. ..i... -f- -f- -af- JANICE GRENDER This girl's so shy and modest That she hardly is discerned. The smartest girl within our class, Is the title she has earned. ...ti KENNETH FOSTER He's dressed in Blue With the rest of the crew. Kenny is quite a wit. With all the girls he makes a hit. ...k.. JANICE HOLCOMB A good job as a stenographer Would fill her desires, Some boss will be lucky When this girl he hires. -ti -ti. WILLIAM GAY Bill Gay is his name. This is how he won his fame, Playing sports with the Greatest of Ease, Make em together, if you please. it, N -sw . --.. 4? nm- ALBEHTA JEFFERY With a cheery smile for every- one, She goes along her way, She doesn'i mail-ie a bit ol' fuss. And h:isn't much to say. ,t1 KENNETH GOLDSBY Ken is a guy who likes to eat, The way it's done is quite a feat. The girls love him one and all, He likes them either short or tall. A i Q -V X .' lui it.. KAY KITCHEN In the Gym Capades, Kay was supreme: And her voice in the Chorus was a dream. She served us well in the Senior Playg And we'll all miss her when she goes away. -ti FRANCES KUSTER A leader and a student, This girl is really tops. She could do anything. But it would never flop. -f- -1- if -f- -f- -f- -af- MARGARET MCEVOY LOUIS HESCH JAMES HUME ELSIE MCOUEENEY Jim in football was a star, She doesn't make a lot of noise, Hotshot Surely likes to drive. We're sure in the future he'll A brunette' Slender' and petite' . . . far. , V- - She's Stylish and she's neat, Golllg DIHCQS he wlll fh1'1V9, go BUS5 and ernment' 1 H b with the girls he was quite Shy' But now mqrital plans she has - I a garag someday ie' e k - H A Sweeter glrl than Margaret n e But they always sighed when he You couldnft hope to meet, Fixing autos, just wait and see. went by. Her mlems have been Spent' -1- -f- -f- -1- wiki H94 ,, it... IRVING KRIEDER In the summer he likes to swim. Chases women and makes you grin. Not a care or a worry - To leave school he's in a hurry. it, SHIRLEY MOYER Shirley is ambitious, She likes to knit and sew, And her pleasant disposition Makes her very nice to know. -.t1 RAYMOND LEGGE In the FFA he got his start. But with his farm he will part Quite the Casanova is he, Some day a mechanic he will be. .-t.. 'Vs it-.. CECELIA MURPHY As dependable and capable, As anyone you'll find. And very, Very nice to know She-'s always sweet and kind. -.t... -,S , S4 if, ...t-. JANET NEFF A really swell student, This girl's really tops. No matter what she undertakes. It never, ever flops. lt-. NORMAN MERCHANT Norm has talents galore. Could anyone ask for more? To you we can only tell That everything he does, he does well. ,ii 1t1 CHARLOTTE NELSON Just gaze at this Miss, With a delicate air, She's shy and petite, And has pretty blonde hair. it- -i-. SHIRLEY NIELSON Another lovely of our class, She dresses to perfection, We all admire her lovely sing- ing, And beautiful complexion. .-ti vw! ffl is 'WS W.: DONNA RATHMELL Her genial good nature And soft spoken voice, Makes this girl a standout By popular choice. ..t- NANCY NONOMAOUE A darling girl With charming ways, And hair of shining gold, She's also some dancer, On her we're really sold. if-. -t- LESLIE NEELY Leslie is a busy lad, In athletics he lsn't bad. In our Orchestra he played three years, And for his talent in our shows he gets three cheers, it- -i- ELEANOR PLANEAUX Nursing is her chosen work, We think she'll do it well, We like her smile, her shining hair, In fact we think she's swell. -t- lt.. RONALD ORTON Editor of the Highlights was hc. And a farmer some day he hopes to be. We think nothing more may be said, Except that maybe some day Carol he'11 wed. -ti it.. BETTY SMITH We offer a toast To this Miss so beguiling. No matter what happens. She always keeps smiling. it, .-t-. RICHARD PETERMAN Now you take Pete for fun galore, He has it without measure: Girls glimpse his smile and long for more. With them he's quite a treasure. TtT ,k1 JOAN TOMAT .loanie is cute, She's happy-go-lucky, She's a whole lot of lun, And that is just ducky. it- A-ny. .f fs- 13' v uw in -tl 'RONALD SHARPE Ron was short according to height. For his size he was quite the might. He left us early in the year, And Uncle Sam is deciding his career. lt- it- BARBARA SOBOLEWSKI She left us once, But couldn't stay. We're glad she's back For graduation day. it-. -t- DONALD SNYDER In sports our Don was a wonder. He always liked to hear the crowd's thunder. Many times he's been in a pickle. Because with the girls he was rather fickle. -it ...i- DONNA WOOD Versatile Donna, accompanist lor all, Life with her is never dull. Talented. witty, efficient, and pretty, Popular Donna. she's really a ditty. it-. -f- -f- -f- -ff- JAMES SONNEY Joe will surely go far: In football he's a star, JOAN WEBER She is quite efficient, At anything she tries: OLIVER WHALEY Football was Ollie's one desire, A friendly -'Hip' He always hit the opponents with fire. JOYCE VERDONI Two dancing eyes, a smile upon . her face, And when it comes to dancing Hs Seem5 to 1059 some of 1115 feet She's full of pep and energy, fight, Because of these and HH her Whenever that gal Suzanne is Charms. He's the one that can't be beat. And has pretty blue eyes. in sight. The wor1d's a happy place DOUGLAS MOORHEAD Doug likes to eat -- Storing cargo in his hold Must be quite a feat. ie eadaz me Beginning our Senior Year we elected our class officers. with ,loc Sonney as President: Bill Gay. Vice-President: Dick Chilcott, Treasurer: and Alice Bretz. Secretary. Hur representatives to Student Council were Marian Lainey and Hob Derda. Some of tlle activities sponsored by tlie Seniors were our Talent Show on February 6: the Hag Tillie Strutters Ball on December 21. The annual Senior Play was presented on November 16. entitled The Big Potato. We also had charge of the concession stands at the football and basketball games. The boys were well represented in the various sports activities. Many X were stars on the football field. basketball floor and the baseball dia- mond. The girls were also well represented in cheerleading and cadets. On the whole. this year has been highly successful for the Seniors Best of all his likes, I'm told. of 1952. eadafz ?Zczg Tb . ., .. Q-54 4 -14' 9 ' 1' ,i 1 Sitting fl. to r.l: Joyce Yerdoni, Janice Grender. Paul Crandall, Sonya Dominik, Joan Tomat, Patricia Bc-ndig. Standing: Ronald Sharpe, Douglas Moorhead. Robert Derda. Ronald Orton. A lllklll ol' big lflfils. gxllfllll Blltterfiolal. who finatlly gots om- ho l'illl-I llanflle. Hur Hr. Bllttvrficld has llltllly itlvus. b11t 111-vm' has onv ctuisvsl so much trouble as Tl1o1 Big Potato 1'1111sf-tl. Aaron Bllttorficld. played by Paul Crmiflall. 1511111111 B11ttorfiCl1l by Janice Gremler. ,lainie Hlltterfivlfl by Joyvo X-f'l'l'l0Ill. Tlllllllly' Carlton by Bob Derda. Gramps by Doug Nloorheafl. Aunt Sophie by Sonya Domin- ik. Mrs. Terwilliger by Pat Bemhg. Banker Lushbags by Ronnie Urton. Belle by ,loamie TOIIIRII. and Miko Eflwuruls by Ronniv Sharpe. This play concerns a potato contest. worth five- thousalnfl dollars. and ovcryoiic throughout the country. even E11gl11111l. was out to get the prize Aaron Blltterfiold had prolniserl. but 1lid11't have. As time progress- os. everythiilg. illfllltlillg Janie illlll TOlllIIlf'.S I'OlllilllL'6 turns out to ti happy ending. Home 7066! We ol' the Senior Class being ol' souufl minfl clo hereby will our most treasured possessions to the future seniors of Harb. Nlarian Laiuey anal Margaret Nlelivoy leave tl1eir ueat loeker to Mary Nlelfvoy and Peggy Lou Limley. Norman Nlerehaut leaves his ability to make cakes to who ueecls it! his sister Paul Grauclall leaves his size to auyoue who eau take eare of it. ,lauuv Butler leaves her Grape Queen Crown to any ,luuior who is lueky enough to be queen. ,lohu Allen leaves bis long fingers to Erl Blenner. Bill Gav anal joe Sonnev leave their legal-like wavs ol' getting out of afternoon elass to auyborly with ingenuity. Shirley Nielsen leaves her quietness to Nlarviu Aekerly in his senior year. Gary Harper wills his right halfbaek spot to anyone who eau get it. lien Golmlsbv wills his hair to his brother. Shirley Nloyer leaves anyone who 1loesn't blush! Oliver Whaley leaves an empty bauel to Sue Strauss. life's embarrassing moments in P. U. U. to ,loan Tomat leaves her shorthansl ability to anyone who eau take it. The Trio leave their ability to harmonize to anyone who eau earry il llllll'. ,lanet Nell' leaves her seat ill Biology to anyone who wants to sleep. lna Freelauwl leaves her books to some stiulious junior. ,loan Weber leaves her clebate elub troubles to anyone who eau take them. Naney Nouomaque leaves her blouil hair to Nauey Perle Rouuie Urtou wills the eare of Carol to Carol. Sally Freelaufl wills l1er high seholastie staualiug to any bumbling genius who feels he neecls it. jovee Y1'I'fl0!li leaves her love for Nlr. Xll'Cllll0llgll to lilly love-siek junior. Louie Heseh leaves his ability to skip elass to Carl Bretz. Donna Ratluuell leaves her shortness to Art Haekenberg. Sonja Dominik leaves her ability to tlo the Russian Gossaek to llrs. Aruolal. Nellie Brady anel Marilyn Freeman leave their eroehetiug ability' to Mrs. Ii reieler. Grant Gregory wills his ear to the Fortl Company for next year's new model. Aliee Bretz leaves her shyness to Susie. Tom Hollaru leaves his height to Bob Kwiatowski. Burl Amaun anfl Dave Beals leave their free periorls who likes fletention hall. Betty Smith wills her phone ealls to Ahuecla Olsen. Barbara Sobolewski leaves her ability to give speeches elass to Nlabel. Nlilelreal l.ore leaves her shorthauml to Georgia. lrving lireialer leaves aufl thanks his lneky stars that he Lueile Kay Kiteheu leaves her tallness to Peggy Forbes. Uougau leaves her eurly hair to Beverly Dobson. to anyone in English goes! dime 70666 Doug Nloorheaal wills his ability to shoot crazy baskets to anyone with a sense of humor. Phil Uougan leaves his teeth to some football player. Nlargaret Nlaznr leaves the Physics class to anyone who can get above a B in it! Ruth Bork leaves her shyness to hcr cousin Rosie Yickey. Donna Chevenka wills her bookkeeping ability to Betty Bishop. Dick Chileott leaves Beverly to his brother. Jim. Janice Crencler leaves her ability to gct out of class to ,lan Hatch. who 4locsn't realiy neeml it. Fran liuster leaves her ability to lose receipt books to next year's Yearbook Staff. Sam Harcourt wills his broatl shoulmlers to Danny Weber. Arlene Eastman leaves her ill health to anyone who has moither who will write excuses, ,lim Hume leaves his position on the Conference Room Vollev Hall team to Sam Garwig. Charlotte Nelson wills her long eyelashes to Shirley Nleyers. Hob Conners leavcs his safe flriving habits to his brother antl hopes that he will be the same law abitling citizen that Bob was. Carolyn Anflerson wills her enthusiasm for coming to school to her brother Harold. Dick Buterbaugh leaves his corn cobs to the next football squaul. Nlarge Foster wills her bass 1lrum to Nlr. Young. Uick Eaglen leaves his temper to Ronnie Logan. Xxilllllil Cleaver leaves her connnercial to some future commercial stuelent. Hob Uerfla wills his romances to someone with a strong constitution. Elsie NlcQuecny wills her future marriefl ife to Beverly Sebring. Hob Corey leaves his mouse in locker 209 to anyone who gets it next year. Eleanor Pleaneax wills her seat in P. 0. D. to anyone who eoulml cloelge Nlr. Cunningham's swinging arms. Louie Heseh wills his ability to play the piano to Nlarvin Reynolds. Marianne Leonartl leaves her family relations to anyone who takes Home lic. Don Snyeler leaves his girl frientls to someone who cares. Jeannie Bretz leaves her ability to keep awake to the next person who attends a slumber party. Bob Coburn wills his hotrofl spirit to Nlatthew Kchl. Janice Holcomb lcavcs the typing ol' P. S. E. A. news to anyone who wants a heaflache. Phil Cass leaves his car to ,loyce Frank. ,Ieanne Bretz leaves hcr flimples to Freal Coy. Dick Peterman leaves his gym trunks to anyone who can sew. Ronnie Cottrell wills his refl hair to ,lack Gallagher. Les Neely wills his ability to miss baskets to Chuck Taylor. Ray Legge leaves his mechanical ability on the F. F. A. truck to Dave NIOOI'llCilfl. Peggy Coates leaves hcr artistic ability to Nancy Kelly. Pat Benflig leaves her feet on anyone who knows how to soak them. Ruth Benson wills Bruce's affection to someone who will appre- eiate it as she did . - Haw Pup! Alice Brctz antl Arlene Eastman are traveling by house trailer to New York to see Pat Bentlig. who owns her own Dance Studio and is teaching 1.000 stuclents claily. Also in New York is Sonya Dominik. who is starring in Broaflway successes. Eleanor Planeaux is living in a beautiful mansion in California with chartreuse anfl green in every room. Also living in Hollywood is ,lanet Neff. who is the prourl owner of several black anml chartreuse convertible Rolls Royces. Bob Corey anul Dick Chilcott are jutlging beauty contests in Harbor Creek. Leslie Neely is flying jet helicopters to Satclfs house for secret government work. ,lohn Allen. .lim llume, anal Norm Merchant are biff game hunting F F' in the hills of South Harbor Creek. Margie Foster is still a senior at Harbor Creek. marriecl. and with three girls. ,lanny Butler is finally home from the Orient after being a nurse in the Air Force for 3 years. She is now marriecl anfl raising a falnily of 4. Dave Beals anil Dick Peterman are heaal of research laboratories for the Foral Company. clesigning a 7.000 horsepower automobile engine. Burl Amann is elriving a hot '30 Buick at the Salt Flats Race Track in California. breaking all speecl recorcls. Bob Conncrs is rcbuilcling his Ford because he was beaten by a kill in a hot '40 lloilge. Marianne Leonaril is living in a beautiful house built by Ronnie Cottrell. ace carpenter. .loc Sonncy. star pitcher for the New York Yanks. is still trying to go out with a girl more than three times. Bill Gay. ace catcher for the same team. is making a mint selling special catchcr's mit pails to local sports centers. Richard Haglen is heatl of the Sanburg Automatic Sprinkler Com- pany. anel Nancy Nonomaquc is his private secretary. Joyce Vertloni is a smash hit in the nite clubs again after her recent night club brawl with Don Snyslcr. her ex-husbanel anal famous western cowboy star. Sally Freelantl anfl Shirley Nielsen have mamle gootl. Shirley is a famous singer with Bing Crosby lll. Donna Chcrvenka is happily marrieel an4l her husband owns a large rubber banml corporation of which Barbara Sobolewski is private secretary. Wilma Cleaver is heaal of a sales mlcpartment store in Ko- komo. Cay llarpcr. Ron Urton. Bob Corey anil Hay Legge are on a high powerecl atomic rocket ship to the moon. and Marian Lainey is heael cook on it. Charlotte Nelson is a famous rlental surgeon. ,lim Hume, famous multi-millionaire. is owner of a luxurious night club in Casablanca. l.ucile Uougan is marrieil anil is having quite a time raising her three ,lolnmies. 66444 paapleoq Also Ina Freeland is a teacher and after havin-f fought for higher F' F' I' pay for teachers is teaching at Harvard linivcrsity and owns two Bnieks. Admiral Hollarn's wife. Janice. has 'ust had her Sth son. and Father J Hollarn is expecting to run for President. Margaret Maznr has her R. N. degree and is private nurse for Dick BlllPl'lllltlU'll. retired corncob r- l :- nlillionaire. Mildred Lore is washing windows at Nlacy's llepartment Store and is making millions. Bob Coburn is a famous stock car driver and owns his own racing cars where Betty Smith. only woman dare-devil. is employed to drive cars off a ten-story building. Phil llougan is working at his 10.0011-acre farm with the help of his lovely wife and 12 kids. Lon Hesch is a famous piano player at the Summit Hotel. Also! Paul Crandall and llick Chilcott are famous physicists at l.anar Plane- toriuln on the moon. working on a nuclear fission ray gun. Douglas Moorhead has received his degrees in Biological Engineering and is living very happily on his 25 by 32 plot of ground. Cecilia Nlurphy is a successful telephone operator at the Boston Store. ,leanne llretz is a hard-working secretary at the G. li. Margaret Nlcltlvoy can be seen every night at the Gannon .-Xuditorium. billed as a Professional Woman Vtvrestler. ,lanice Holcomb and Fran lxnster are running a lonely hearts club. and Kay Kitchen. Yice President of Winters. is happily married with 42 kids. Shirley Nloyer is head of Ziegfield Chorus girls at the Roxy. Also. Ruth Bork is big game hunting in South Africa. And Carolyn An- derson is married and is making unlimited numbers of chocolate cakes for Sammy. And Donna Ratlnnell is running for President on the meal ticket. Janice Grender has made a surprising comeback after having lost her voice for three years and is now on television doing singing commer- vials. Bob Uerda is still in jail after refusing to pay traffic fines totaling S76-1.92. His reply was. l'm innocent! Oliver Whaley is playing profes- sional football for the Cleveland Browns and has just received a new Ford convertible from his fans. And lrving Kreider. after experimenting with hair growers. has finally produced a sure fire solution and has sold 12 cases to Mr. Clark. Ken Goldsby is head of HGH Nlovie Studios. di- recting Tarzan movies. Grant Gregory is a famous artist. and Ruth Bork is his full time model. Donna Flash Wood is burning up the hardwood in her dazzling array of speed in the roller derby. ,loan Wieber is in the YVoman's Volun- teer Service and is in Korea entertaining troops. Wiilma Cleaver is in the headlines after making her swim across the English Channel. Also, Sam Deadeyc Harcourt. big game hunter. has finally caught a red nosed baboon. JOHN ALLEN Football-1-2-3-4 All-County Football-4 Monogram Club-2-3-4 Gym Capades-1-2-3-4 Talent Show-2-3-4 F. F. A.-i-2-8-4 F. F. A. 1V. Presb-3 1-'. F, A, tPres.r-4 Camera Club-1-2 Hi-Y-3-4 lli-Y lV. Presr-4 BUD AMANN Football-l. 2, 3, 4 Basketball-3. 4 Baseball-i, 2, 4 Track-3 Dancing Club-1 Hi-Y-2. 3, 4 Monogram-3, 4 Chorus-2. 4 Talent Show-l, 3. 4 Gym Capades-3, 4 Hi-Y Basketball-1. 2 CAROLYN ANDERSON Twirling Club-1-2 .Iunior Chorus-1 Hobby Club-3 Newspaper-4 Gym Capades-2 PAT BENDIG Senior Play-4 Talent Show-l-2-3 Cheerleader-1-2-3-4 Cheerleaders' Club-2-3 RUTH BENSON Jr. Cliorus4l, ZZ Sr. Chorus-3-4 H. L. S.-3-4 Dramatic Club-1 Gym Capades-l-3-4 Hobby Club-2 Talent Shaw-1-2-3 Girls' Basketball-3-4 DAVE BEALS .I1. H1-Y-1 Football41-2 Baseballei-2 Intermural Track Meet Talent Show-l-2 Sec'y oi Jr. Hi-Y-2 Sr. 1-I1-Y42-3-4 Senior Chorus-2-3-4 .lunior Chorus-1 Gym Capidesel-2-3-4 ALICE BRETZ Class Secretary-2-4 Cadets-2-3-4 H. L. S.-3-4 Y-Teens-1-2 Gym Capades-1-2-3-4 Cadet Club-1 Girls Basketball-3-4 NELLIE BRADY H. L. S.-3 Newspaper-4 Mixed Chorusi3 Girl Reserves-1-2 Gym Capades--1-2-4 Talent Show-l-2-3-4 3-4 I I I I 6056012 JEAN BRETZ Y-Teens-2 Gym Capades-2-3-4 HLS-3-4 Girls' Basketball-3-4 JANNY BUTLER Cheerleader-1-3-4 Cadets-1-3 HLS lSecretaryl-3 Cheerleading Club-4 Cheerleading Clinic-1-3-4 Home Decorating-2 Talent Show-1-2-3-4 Class President-3 Gym Capades-1-2-3-4 Girls' Basketball-3-4 Dancing Club-l Grape Queen-4 Yearbook Staff Adv. Mgr.-4 Prom Committee-3 Mixed Chorus-l-2-3 Girls' Chorus-4 District Chorus-3-4 RUTH BORK H. L. S.-3-4 Y-Teens-1-2 Gym Capades-2-4 I-I. L. S. Club Secretary-4 Girls' Basketball-4 D I CK BUTERBAUGH Football-2. 3, 4 Jr. Hi-Y-l Hunting Club-2 Newspaper-3 F. F. A.-I, 2, 3 Gym Capades-1. 2. 3. 4 Monogram Club-4 Talent Show-1. 2. 3 Camera Club-4 PHIL CASS Senior Hi-Y-2-3-4 Band-1-2 Orchestrail-2 Baseball-2-3-4 Football-2 Gym Capades-2-3-4 Talent Show-2-3-4 PAUL CRANDALL Journalism Club 3-4 Baseball Manager 3-4 Football 1-2-3 ROBERT CONNERS Monogram-4 Intermural Track Meet-3 Dancing-1 Football-2-4 Sr. Hi-Y-2-3-4 Talent Show-l-2-3 Band-l-2-4 Orchestrafl-2-4 Gym Capades-1-2-3-4 RICHARD CHILCOTT Football-2-3-4 Baseball-3-4 .lr. Hi-Y-1 Camera Club-2 Senior Hi-Y-3. 4 Senior Hi-Y-1 Secretary 4b Class Treasurer-4 Monogram-3-4 RONALD COTTRELL Camera Club-1-2-3-4 Talent ShawH3-4 Gym Capades-l-2-3-4 ROBERT CORBURN .l unior Hi-Y-1 Camera Club-2 Baseball-4 ROBERT COREY Baseball-2-3-4 Basketball-4 Football-3 Senior Hi-Y-3-4 Monogram-3-4 PEGGIE COATES Library Clubg3-4 Talent Show-3-4 Library Club 1Presidentl-3-4 DONNA MARIE CHERVENKA Library Club-3-4 Talent Show-3 ROBERT DERDA Basketball-1 Class Vice-President-1 Senior Hi-Y-3-4 Prom Committee-3 Dancing Club-1 Yearbook Staff-4 President Student Council-4 Baseball-2-4 PHILIP DOUGAN Football-2-8 4 Baseball-2-3 Senior Hi-Y-2-3-4 Yearbook Staff-4 Monogram-3-4 Gym Capades-2-3-4 Dancing Club-1 SONYA DOMINIK Senior Play-4 .lr. Chorus-1 Dramatics Club-1-2-3-4 Band4l-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Senior Talent Show-4 LUCILLE DOUGAN H. L,S.-1. 2 l4r tPresidentr Yearbook-4 Senior Play-4 RICHARD EAGLEN Football-1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball-1. 2, 3, 4 Baseball-1, 2, 3. 4 Intramural Track-3 .lr. I-li-Y Treasurer-l Sr. Hi-Y-2, 3 Senior Cliorus-2. 3. 4 Lions All-Star Game-4 All County-4 Gym Capades-1. 2. 3, 4 Talent Show-l, 2. 3. 4 Monogram Club-3. 4 ARLENE EASTMAN Talent Show-2-4 Yearbook Staff-4 Gym Capades-1-2-3-4 Cadet Club-1 Girl Reserves-1-2 HLS-3-4 Cadets-1-2-3-4 Girls' Basketball-3-4 MARILYN FREEINIAN H. L. S.-3 Newspaper-4 Talent Show-4 Gym Capades-3 INA FREELAND Dramatic Club-1-2-4 MARJORIE FOSTER Band-3-4 Orchestra-3-4 Talent Show-3-4 Dramatic Club-1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club Plays-2-3-4 Dramtic Club lTreas.i-l Gym Capades--2-3-4 BILL GAY Baseball-1-2-3-4 Football-1-2-3-4 Basketball-1-2-3-4 Monogram-1-2-3-4 Sr. Hi-Y tPresident 4b-2-34 .lr. H1-Y-1 Class Vice President-4 Class Secretary-3 Harborian Staff-4 National Honor Society 1Presidentl-3-4 Student Council-e2 Commencement Speaker-4 All-Star Game-4 All-County Football-4 JANICE GRENDER H. L. S.-4 Debatehl. 2, 3 Vice President-3 Class Treasurer-2 District Band-2. 4 National Honor Society-3 Yearbook-4 Newspaper-3 KENNETH GOLDSBY .Iunior Hi-Y tSecretaryi-1 Hunting, Fishing. Trapping Senior Hi-Y-3-4 Talent Show-1-2-3 Gym Capades-1-2-3 GRANT GREGORY Football-1 -2 Hi-Y-1-2 Baseball-1-2 THOMAS HOLLARN Football-2, 3, 4 Basketball-2. 3, 4 Baseball-2. 3. 4 Hi-Y-2, 3. 4 Monogram Club-3. 4 All-Star Game-4 All-County Football-4 All-County Basketball-4 Chorus-4 Talent Show-3, 4 Gym Capades-2, 3. 4 JANICE HOLCOMB Dramatics Club-1-2 Dramatics Club Play-2 Newspaper-3-4 Yearbook Staff-4 Gym Capades-2-3-4 Talent Show-3 SAM HARCOURT Talent Show-1 Jr. Hi-Y-l Sr. Hi-Y-2 Talent Show-2 Gym Capades-3 Newspaper-3 Sr. Hi-Y-4 Gym Capades-4 LOUIS HESCH Hi-Y-1 A Hunting. TFHDDIDS. F Camera Club-3 Camera Club lVice Pr FFA Treasurer-4 GARY HARPER Football-1-2-3 4 Baseball-2-3-4 Junior Hi-Y-1 Senior Hi-Y-2-3-4 Talent Show-2-3 Yearbook Staff-4 Monogram-4 JAMES H UME Monogram-3-4 Football-2-3-4 Monogram Treasurer-4 ishing-2 es. I-4 Senior Hi-Y Treasurer-4 Senior Hi-Y-3-4 Junior Hi-Y-l Class Treasurer-3 Yearbook Staff-4 Prom Committee-3 Gym Capades-2-3-4 Talent Show-4 Hunting Club-2 ALBERTA JEFFERY Y-Teens-1-2-4 Newspaper-3 Gym Capades-2 Y-Teen lTreas.l-4 KAY KITCHEN H. L. S,-2, 3. 4 Monitor Co-Chairman-3 Monitor Chairman-4 Fhorus-1, 3, 4 Gym Capades-2. 3, 4 Senior Play-4 IRVING KREIDER Football-1-2-3 Baseball-3-4 Camera Club-2-3-4 Hunting Club-1 Projector Crew-3-4 Voc. Ag.-3-4 Yearbook Staff-4 FRAN KUSTER Y-Teens-1-2 Newspaper-3-4 H. L. S.-4 h Yearbook Staft-4 RAYMOND LEGGE Camera Club-1-2-3-4 FFA-1-2-34 F. F. A-4 Talent Show-1 MILDRED LORE Dramatics Club-1-2 Newspaper Club-3-4 Gym Capades-2-3 MARIANNE LEONARD Y-Teens-1 Hobby Club-2 Girls' Basketball-2 H. L. S.-3-4 Senior Chorus-2-3 Talent Show-1-3 Gym Capades-1-2-3-4 I NORMAN MERCHANT Football-2-3-4 Debate-1 Hunting Club-2 Hi-Y Club-3-4 Band-1-2-3-4 Orchestra-l-2-3-4 Monogram-4 Talent Show-1-2-4 District Band-4 Gym Capades-1-2-3-4 MARGARET MAZUR Newspaper Club-3-4 Y-Teens-1-2 Gym Capades-4 Commencement Speaker-4 CECILIA MURPHY Home Ec. Club-1 Talent Show-4 Library Club44 Library Club tSecretaryl-4 DOUG MOORHEAD Football-1-2-3-4 Basketball-l-2-3-4 Baseball-1-2-3-4 Dancing Club-1 Hi-Y Club-2 Journalism Club-3-4 Debate Club-4 National Honor Society-3-4 Yearbook Editor-4 Senior Play-4 Newspaper Editor-3 Student Council-3 Monogram Club-3-4 Salutatorian-4 Track-3-4 ELSIE MUQUEENEY Gym Capades 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens-1 - Il, L. S.-3-4 Basketball-1 Hobby Club-2 SHIRLEY MOYER Senior Play-4 H. L. S.-4 Newspaper-3 Talent Show-2 Senior Chorus-2-3 Girl Reservesel Gym Capades-2-4 Girls' Chorus-4 Junior Chorus-1 MARGARET MCEVOY Y-Teens-2 Newspaper-3 Prom Committee-3 Yearbook-4 Senior Play-4 H, L. S.-1-4 Talent Showwl-2-3 Gym Capades-1-2-4 Chorus-1-3-4 SHIRLEY NIELSEN Student Council-1 National Honor Society-3-4 Class Secretary-3 Cadets-2-3-4 Cadet Club-1 Y-Teens-1 7-ILS-4 Newspaper Club-3 Yearbook Staff-4 Commencement Speaker-4 Gym Capades-1-2-3-4 Talent Show-2-3-4 JANET NEFF Millcreek-1-2 Cheerleaders' Clinic-4 Newspaper Club-3 HLS-4 Talent Show-3-4 Gym Capades-3-4 Girls' Basketball-3-4 NANCY NONOMAQUE Cadet-1-2-3 Cheerleaders Clinicfl-2-3-4 Cheerleader-2-3-4 HHLS fTreasurerl-3 Girl Reserves--2 Home Decorating+2 Girls' Basketball-3-4 Cheerleaders Club-4 CHARLOTTE NELSON Y-Teens 1Secretaryr-3 Y-Teens 1PresidentJ-4 Girl Reserves-1 Class Treasurer-1 Student Council-1 Cadet Club-3 Cadets-1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus-2, 4 Gym Capades-2, 3, 4 .li-, Chorus-1 LESLIE NEELY Monogram-4 Chorus-1-2 Intermural Track Meet-3 Band-3-4 Orchestra-3-4 Hi-Y-3-4 Basketball-l-2-3-4 Baseballal-2-3-4 Talent Shows-2-3-4 RONALD ORTON Dancing Club-1 Hi-Y-2-3 Newspaper rEditorb-4 Senior Play-4 Chorus-4 FFA-l-2-3 FFA County Speech Contest-4 Yearbook Staff-4 Gym Caoades-2-3-4 Talent Show-1-2-3 RICHARD PETERMAN Football-1-2-3-4 Gym Capades-1-2-3-4 Dancing Club-1 Senior Hi-Y-2-3-4 Monogram-2-3-4 tVlCP-Pl'6SldEl1IP Monogram All-County Football-3-4 ELEANOR PLAN EAUX District Band-4 H. L. S. 1Treas.r-4 H. L. S.-l-3-4 Home Decorating-2 Band-2-3-4 Orchestra-3-4 Gym Capades-1-2-3-4 Talent ShowA1-3-4 Girls' Basketabll-3-4 DONNA RATHMELL Dramatic Club-1, 2 Dramatic Play-1 Gym Capades-2 All girls' chorus-4 Talent show-4 Newspaper Club-4 Camera Club-3 BETTY SMITH Y-Teens fSecretaryi-4 Gym Capades-3-4 Girl Reserves-2 Y-Teens-3 BARBARA SOBOLEWSKI Y-Teens-1-2-4 Y-Teens Social ChairmanA4 Gym Capades-2 Junior Chorus-1 DON SNYDER Baseballil, 2, 3, 4 Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Football-1 Jr. Hi-Y-1, 2 Sr. Hi-Y-3, 4 Gym Capades-2, 3, 4 Talent ShowW2, 3 Tracks!! JOE SONNEY Football-1, 2, 3, 4 Basketballil, 2 Baseball-l, 2, 3, 4 Class President-1, 2, 3, 4 Class Vice President-3 Sr. Hi-Y+2, 3, 4 Dancing Club-l lvlonogram Club-2, 3, 4 F. F. A.-2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Vice President-3 Yearbook-4 Gym Capades-1, 2, 3, 4 Talent Show-l, 2, 3 Track-3, 4 Six Chorus-2, 4 JOAN TOMAT Gym Czipades-1, 2, 3, 4 Cadetsil, 2, 3 Cadet Club-l Cll8L'I'IEl1CIlllg+-2, 3, 4 Girls' Basketball-3, 4 Art Exhibit-2, 3, 4 Cheerleading Club-4 H. L. S.-3 Home Decorating-2 Senior Play-4 Cheerleading Clinic-2, 3, 4 Talent Show-l, 2, 3, 4 JOYCE VERDONI Cadets-2-3-4 HLSil Tvyirling-1 Cheerleading Clinic-1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 1-3-4 Newspaper Club-3 Home Decorating-2 Cheerleading Club-4 OLIVER WHALEY .lr. Hi-Y-1 H. F. T.-2 All-County Football-4 Track-3-4 Monogram tPres. 4b-3-4 Sr, Hi-Yell-4 F. F. A.-1-2-3 Footabll-2-3-4 Talent Show-1-2-3 Gym Capades-1-2-3-4 JOAN XYEBER Debate Club-1-2-3-4 Debate Club lPresidentbv-4 Commencement Speaker-4 Senior Play-4 Talent Show-2-3 Gym Capades-3-4 Newspaper-3 DONNA WOOD H. L, S.-1. 4 Y-Teens-2 Journalism-3 Yearbook-4 District Chorus-1, 3, 4 Gym Capades-4 Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4 7 l 1 l WC. the .Innior Class of 'SIL startesl our school yvar with the elevtion ol' class officers antl Student Counril lllCllllJCI'S. who were as follows: President Connie Benner Vice President Sam Garwig Secretary Joyce Frank Treasurer Gwen Bell Student Council Shirley Meyers Marlin Reynolds Unr first projcrt of the yr-ar is as thc making an4l selling of programs at thc footlxall games. This was vt-ry worthwllile aml aclclml money to our treasury. Hur Talent Show was nm-xt on the agenfla. and was based on the llll'lll0I'lllJllf lll0llll?. l.ct's Do lt Again. Nlany activities followed. inclutl- ing our Junior-sponsorvfl Skating Party. Lastly. we had the thrilling honor of putting on the Annual Spring Prom! Many happy faces were seen aniirlst the filtny clresscs anal fragrant flowers. llany Juniors we-rv well rvprcscntml in all sports. wlnilv others cn- thnsiastically l'llt'f'l't'1l lllI'lIl on as Cllcorlearlers. Twirlers. Bancl 3l.6lllllCl'S. an4l Carlcts. Tlw yvar '31-'52 has hccn a very snvvessful one for ns and wc leave it as . . THE SENIUR CLASS UF 'SSI MARVIN AKERLY Marv GWENDOLYN BELL Gwen ALBERT ASKINS Stan ,t-. MAE BIRD Maisy BETTY BISHOP Betty GEORGAN BRADY George -,Af- CARL BRETZ Mo EVELYN BULL Ev DOLORES EPPERSON Dolores it, LAWRENCE CHIPLEY Teddy MARY FAYCHECK Mary FRED COY Fred ,ti CAROL I-'ERER Carol ROGER DALE Roger JOYCE FRANK Joycie -.k.. BARBARA I-'RANZ Barb GARY DOUGAN Buooles ELVA GRAHAM Elva RONALD DURST Ronnie GERTRUDE GREEN Gertch MARY GRAY Mary -t- SAMUEL GARWIG Sam DELOHES HANSEN Dorrie DEXTER GRENZ Dex -t- SHIRLEY HANSEN Shirl SHIRLEY HANSON Shuzy CARL LaBORDE Carl -ih- JANET HATCH Nan RICHARD LANGDON Rich CAROL HUME Cissy -t- RONALD LOGAN Ronnie DONNA LUCE Donna DOROTHY MAILLE Doi ..,k- JAMES LUELLEN Jim ANN MARIE MAYR Ann LARRY MAGEE Larry THOMAS MALONEY Tom DOROTHY McMANUS Dot MATTHEW KEHL Matt -i.. SHIRLEY MEYERS Shirl BETTY MILLS Betts DAVID MOORHEAD Mart -ti ALMEDA OLSON Meda RUTH ORR Ruthie NANCY PARKER Nance -4- NANCY PEDE Nance DONALD MORGAN Don CONSTANCE RENNEB. Connie it, WILLIAM NEWCOMER Bill JOAN SCHAEFER Joan MARLIN REYNOLDS Marty -t... BEVERLY SEBRING Bev ETHEL SLAVISKY Ethel WILLIAM SHALLOP Bill MABEL SOBOLEWSKI Mabel LEONE SMITH Leone PATRICIA STELLE Pat it.. MARY STEWART Mary EDWARD SNYDER Ed JANICE TAYLOR Janice -ti DANIEL WEBER Danny .IOANN TOOTHMAN Jo HERBERT WEED Herbie -t- NANCY YOST Nancy GERALDINE WARREN Gerry JOANN WETZEL Jo -t- GARY WHALEY Gary ANNA WHALEN Ann PATRICIA WOODSIDE Pat ... mu. 'WH T 7705 Zzzeaevzzf az ?6cz'me4 LUCILLE ROBERTSON Lucille WILLIAM HAIN Red DAVID SHEPARD Dave CHARLES TAYLOR Chuck LEONARD WICKER Len EVELYN HUBACKER Evi LOIS OSTROWSKI Lois 144454914454 ffcdagfzapic UNDERCLRSSNEN N:-Laing! eww 1 l.J6 NoeR wHH'R x THEY 'RE TFll.KXTN G HBOUT. Hfqflf oybiamazea Row 1: H. Ostrowski, D. llixelleukli. Newcomber. J. Lawson, T. Krebs, D. Seibercrob, D. Bogue. W. Sargent. L' -- Row 2: A. Kitchen, N. Evans, P. Thomiison, B, Boyles. D. Mosier, A. Hackenberg, J Bigler. B. Bran:-ke. S. Palmer, IC. Bish. XXX Row 3: E. Mclntyre. S. Strauss. E, Mr-Intyre. H. Snyder, -I. Connors, C. Settelmeyer, R. Lyons, F. Neff, S. Cash. T. Bartlett, T. Legge, M.ku11iec. Row -I: B, Wentz, C. Carney, M. Zimmerman. Y. Merchant, Sixwuenschel, N. Kelly, D. Swurtwuud, D. Benson. K. Luxojoy, -l. llaminill, P. King, lwxhlaille, N. Foster. CX X. 'l'lic Suplmiimn- Class ss isln-s tu tlmuk thu fzwully fur lhcir cu-upcrav liun null llllill'l'SllliI4llllgl tliruuglioul the yi-ur. 'flu' ul'fi1'n'1's this y1'1ll' wvrv: President Don Sworiwood Vice President Dennis Sonney Treasurer Marianne Nardis Secretary Joann Ogle 65444 5 Row Row Row R0 w F 1: L. Doerr. D. Duel, -I, Anderson, P. Gerwig, J. Ogle, M. Nardis. 2: R. Osborne, C. Bebee, E. Kuno, D. Ingram, M. Ferguson, Cui Williams, M. Rush J. Salisbury. E. Bailey. C. Peters. 3: R. Cottrell. -l.1Gehring, B. Dobson, B. Spencer. K. Weedf. Renner. G. Langdon M. Elletson, D.1Schlindwein, T. Scannell, A. Birch, J. Crawford. . Y I j 4 4: C. Shephard. R. Schroll. G. Baldi, S. Wrotney, J. Pollock. T. Kuster, L. Gehring '1'. Pennsy, S. Bliley, R. Cass, E. Church. ' 2 K 1 N l X, X , X , H .. 1 1 , 1 l , Xl 0 pu-sg11lc1l ll hue lallcnt 'allow to thc school. aunl had an !4llCl'l'5SlLll X . Class Party lllyyxlllf' Peninsula. .XA x x V ' X ,f ,xx I , V Qzeadmea Row 1: R. Montaleone, R. D'Angio, E. Calhorn, G. Hines, P. Forbes. H Finke I Young B. Moore, S. Betts, S. Peggs, M. Brown. Row 2: P. Harcourt, B. Vaughn, R. Johnson, J. Klinger, J. Stevenson X Burkett S Dougan, P. Herbst, M. Towell, E. Rodland, M. Grenz, D. Vrenna A Waite Row 3: -I. Britton, J. Klutz, R. Learn, S. Smith, F. Ester, M. Eisert, .l. Wagner F Butter baugh. G. Janes. J. Magee, G. Weir, D. Bailey, T. McShea, R Wright R Scott P. llovis. Row 4: P. McManus, H. Elletson, E. Hail, J. Lewis, E. Norman, L. Gardner A loslyn R. Sutter. J. Vaughn. H. Seifert, J. Crain, D. Dominik, C. Guerra J Stablem I Krebs. R. Kwiatoski. We, the Class of '55, luul an very full :tml lluppy yum 1 un --.lptnlrlv officers were as follows: President Jack Cairabone Vice President Jerry Lewis Secretary Dick Catrabone Treasurer Rosemarie Vicky Assistant Treasurers Ann Joslyn Carol Maille Paul Herlxst represcnteml us in the Student Counvil lllLCllI'l 'N Hur boys were well representetl in ull of the J. V. Spolt ui U11 also wlitl us vreclit in their talents as CllCC'l'lCilfl0l'S.. Czulets .intl Twur els 66444 5 X f D f D ' Row 1: N. Woznicki, J. Keller, A. Soder, R.!,Paull, .l. Catrabone. C. eaumont, P. Sutton, F. Lyons. R. Hale. D. Pennsy, -I. Langhlin, D. Orr. 0. Stablein. , , Row 2: D. Perdue. J. Heapsfl C. Maille. G. Farrow, N. Askins, R Hammond. E. Furrin, W. Fair, J. Stein. D. patrabone, S.f Kennedy. S. Green. A Grady. A. Clark, B. xggarpe, L. Bacon. J' 'f' ' Row 3: TIN8il'Lon, L. Bickel7L -I. Cass, D. Fulton, A. Young, T. ebring. A. Dean, C. Scott. -I. Rodlalmixfflarkj, A. Salsbury, R. Elletson. B. D son, R. Akerly, G. Hender- son, P. Evans, Ex'Bilger. R , Row -1: L. Ricker, J, Cass, L. Turner G. Willma . Bartlett, A. Cooper, W. Haynes. N. Emett, J. Mills, R. Vicky, B. Kuno, . Ollarek, W. Goldsby. G. Tobin, K. Weed. P. Young, ll. Corey, A. Keller. D. Kunsch. X. X f f X x fl The higllllghts of tllfgyyear were our elass party. lLllPlTlXS,ll0YV.. and the x 'n'F'-- .. - 9 I gym vapafles. A 1lilllP0 yo nukkv money for ll school projeql was also GTV' IF- 1 1 . , Q' ,f the ugomla. X X 'xx A W I x Y . Q X H! f We would llke to thank our fafaulty 1ulv1so1's. M . Cilllflllfllllg' N '. Q Y X I I u 1 VV!! Falls llllfl Mr. Young who were always Walling to glve llwwee 11316 ll . . . r X llElIllIlg hanfl. As ll was Saul by one of the fn ty - W zltcll the 9tl1 grzule. it will go plan-es. 4 1 I I - Qzowle S6745 Row I: C. Corey, L. Lambing, D. Johnson, T. Allen, W. Hoffman, M. Mazzie, C. Root, J. Neihauer. G. Shunk, R. DeAngelo, K. Freeman, R. Bogue. Row 2: W. Zipp, G. Dolph, P. Miller, J. Klomp, D. Sexauer, L. Shepard, B. Thorton, R. Scott, D. Dougan, G. Warren, J. Brooks, R. Swanson, L. Tingley, P. Limley, C. Steiner. Row 3: J. Nardis. R. Weidner, J. Myers, J. Matthews, M. Hamrick, W. Barnes, N. Cross. C. Luschwilz, B. Kubaney. R. Chilcott, P. Dougan, W. Renner, K. Dale, C. Coy, J. Puscher, J. Bailey. .. Row 4: F. Murphy, J. Moorhead, D. Neff, D. Bisbee, D. Bishee, S. Dunar, R. Snyder. G. Powell, M. Beard, G. Horton. I. Mc'Anulty, R. Smoker, N. Evans, W. Davis. t'. Simmons, D. Pennington. J. Wood. The eighth grade students have really been stepping this year. We haw- been participating in Band. Orchestra. Clubs, Gym Capafles. lfliornses. doing mu' Talent Show. and many other sehnol aetiivties. Elma 5 We are pronsl to my that lfdaliv Carlwy has elone at swell joh in Student Counvil this year. Wv wish to tell our tezwlwrs that wt- lmve enjoyed being.: with tht-nt this year. We hope they feel the saline. Everyone sure- has hee-n swell. Row Row Row 1: J. Kean. R. Ricker. E. Richardson. T. Hilinski, M. Bell, K. Freeman, T. 0'l-Iarah, D. Sharpe, E. Blenner, C, Scheimer. P. Crandall, L. Morey, D. DeGolyer. 2: P. Mead, D. Lucas, M. Jones, D. Fulton, R. Williams, P. Dougan. B. Stanger. N. Rose. F. Allen, K. lllc.-Xchren. W. Butler. S. Bretz, P. Vickey, M. Smith. 3: B. Nelson. C. Bretzer, R. Soder. G. Sargent, G. Hall, A. Fetsko. J. Whaley. R Peck, J. Finn, S. Soder, G. Peck, W. Akerley, F. Morgan. B. Turben, C. Chilcote E. Carney. Row -l: M. Laughlin, N. Hansen, N. Breece, D. Adams. T. Bash. B. Reisinger. F. Doohnn L. Dean, S. Ames, P. Gray, M. Meade, S. Askins, -I. Myers, P. Orloff. C, Snyder. Qaeda Row l: H. Anderson, J. Gallagher, H. Perdue, A. Perry. D. Korn, R. Urmann. R. Smith, R. Chapman. G. Akerly, R. Pennsy. J. Learn, R. Lemke: Row 2: M. Green, J. Kelly, E. Samec. -l. Durchman, J. Dean, N. Kelly, P. McQueeney. K. Thompson, B. Hackenberg, N. Kitchen, N. Filley, C. Brown, N. Woodring, A. Stablein, J. Enos. A. Bickel, M. Kuczyhski. Row 3: W. Elletson, D. Baker, G. Madigan, M. Heth, A. Desin, P. Pollock, J. Kuno, J. Rigard. R. Swanson, S. Meeks. B. Bryner, E. Sewell, B. Anderson, D. Horkey. Row 4: D. Scheu, W. Schwartz, N. Emch, R. Mahoney, B. Snyder. R. Newton, M. Allen, R. Morey, D. Cass, -l. Puzarowski, N. Turner, R. McGuire, P. Tarr, J. Ogle, D. Young, N. Bartlett, A. Hines. M. Barone. Uur seventh grade found its way into four sections this year. and had its home rooms in the four rooms of the Annex. WH' partiviputecl in runny activities and school fllllf'fi0llS. Miss Talylolfs room. TD. won first prize in the PTA lllenlhersllip Contest and x l I n -I 1 46415 if sul-oml prize wont to Mies Uuckcs' room. TB. f' ' We ililYf' 1'llj0yC'4i our first your ut Harbor Creek High uncl we url- ff, . lookillg.'fo1'wu1'el lo SOYl'I'1ll more happy anal profitable years livrc. ff!! .fe If X Row I: D. Barnes. T. Whitford. R. Sevok. R. Greener, J. Shallop. W. Orr. A. Smoker. R. Vargo, W. Conrad, J, Holden. R. Emch. R. Keser. R. Landis, T. Brown, -I. Brown, J. Firman. Row 2: B. Burkhardt. C. Seyschah. P. Nakoski. I, Szklinski. R. Wood, B. Boguc. W. Pierce, A. Salsbury, E. Whitten. J. Cass. T. Lupp. P. Seifert. G. Eisert, P. Hulings, P. Dougan. M. Kuster. Row 3: J. Stahlein, -l. Luhman. D. Mcflymont. D. Brown, C. Steins, S. Sanden. G. Good- will, D. Catrabone, E. Hertel. W. Lawrence. G. Leitl. R. Shafer, E. Tinsman. R. DiNicola, J. Didion. J. Wagner. P. Kelly. M. Erpino. V. MacQuarrie. J. Dennen. J. Turhen. Row 4: W. Mennecke. J. Chilcott. B. Maille. M. lleriger. fl. Deist, C. Benson. WV. Carlson. D. Herring, 0. Dunn. A. Ostrowski. J. Bailey. E. Kestle. T. Robertson, P, Jones, E. Kein, W. Kunsch. G. Palmer. C. Campman. M. Shickling. Hwwgzapda THAT QIUGHT BE H MURDER UJERPC N W - ll Z XAS' I, ' LQ S ax .ff Uwudnllhq, illlnvauuin ' nugggnl romvcf QWVIGHT HCTIVITIES fx nulllllllnmnu i 5 1' laden!! nad! ., ,,.. - . . M., . , . ..,,, .5 ..., .... .. A..-.-.... -4 , , . .,,.i, A 'mfff if ,. .l-fp., A ,.., - ,, .A,..,...,,i.....,.i... .l MJ. .W-S., :....,...J- -S:-1 4 W , . .V v .2 5 x ,......,.... ... ,. , ,, , ,, ,wg Row 1: E. Carney. M. Lainey, Mr. Le-Masters. S. Strauss. S. Meyers. Row 2: B. Hackenburg, P. Herhst, A. Hackcnhurg. B. Derda. M. Reynolds. 'l'hc Stnrlcnt Council. unflcr thc lcurlcrship of Hr. Clmrlcs lmllust- crs. discusscfl muuy problems of thc school that wcrc brought to thcir attention. Four of the group attenflcfl ll conference in Franklin in April. At this conference they discussed their various problems with other council members from the Northwestern District. A pic social was sponsorcfl in April. All who uttcmlcd haul ll good linnc. President Bob Derba Vice President Marian Lainey Secretary-Treasurer Art Hackenburg diana! Wann ' Row 1: J. Weber, S. Nielsen, Mrs. Swenson. W. Gay, Mr. Lehlasters. J. Grender, D. Moorhead. Row 2: F. Kuster, C. Renner. -I. Frank. J. Sormey. K. Kitchen. M, Lainey, J. Butler, S. Meyers. L. Dougan. President Bill Gay Vice President Janice Grender Secretary Shirley Nielsen Treasurer . Doug Moorhead The four principles by which students arc chosen for the National Honor Society are - scholarship. leaflerslxip. character. and service. The stuelents elected in 1952 ure: ,loan Vl'eber. Frances Kuster, Lucille Doug- un, Kay Kitchen. joe Sonuey. ,lanuy Butler, Marian Laine-y, Connie Rcnner. Shirley Meyers, and ,loycc Frank. WITH DET E CT I V E l 1 2- vm Row 1: S. Ames, .l. Bailey, P. Sutton. D. Leslie, T. Bash. F. Murphy, N. Breece. M Meade, R. Snyder. I, Mc.-Xnulty, P. Dongan. Row 2: D. Adams, A. Kitchen. D. Bailey, B. Sobolewski, A. Jeffery, C. Nelson. Mrs Case, B. Smith, B. Knbaney, P. Limley, D. Dougan, S. Dougan, K. Mc.-kchren. Row 3: N. Cross. M. Kuniec. K. Lovejoy, J. Brooks, D. Sexaner, B. Thorton, M. Towell S. Palmer, A. Burkett. C. Skindell, T. Bartlett. P. McManus, S. Soder. J. Meyers Y, McKenzie, P. Meade. Row 4: P. Gray. C. Simmons, N, Kelly. K. Dale. -I. Nardis, J. Puscher. M. Overdor, V Merchant, S. Wncnshel, B. Alfieri. N. I-Evans. The Y-Teens is ll elnlv voinn-vtecl with the Y. W. C. A. in Erie. lts very able fawillty sponsor is llrs. Case. At the beginning of the year ol'l'ieers were elm-teel nnsl they are as follows President Charlotte Nelson Vice President Carol Simmons Secretary Betty Smith Treasurer Barbara Kubaney A very uetive progrann for the season inclnclecl some of the follow- ing events: A bake sale to mise money for the club was lielll at Hoclgeis Store. The lIlf'lIlllPl'S also flonutefl nickels for chocolate bars which were sent to Austria. ln April ai well uttendeal Nlotller-Daughter Banquet was llelfl. During the meetings the progruln elluirnlun provided songs to sing or 'feen-Age tlisvnssions which proved to be very interesting anfl efluea- tional. ..4S.6Zad Row 1: N. Foster, G. Hines, L. Ricker, D. Duel, L. Doerr, M. Leonard, J. Bretz. J. Heaps, D. Calhoun, H. Finke, A. Keller, T. Cihon. Row 2: G. Baldi, E. Mclntyre, M. Lainey, J. Bigler, E. Bull, M. McEvoy, D. Hanson, Miss Olesky, D. Wood, N. Parker, K. Kitchen, R. Bork, E. Bailey. S. Strauss. Row 3: J. Neff, M. Dean, E. Renner, M. Castonis, M. Bird, F. Neff, G. Warren, A. East- man, E. McQueeney, S. Smith, E. Norland, D. Luce, M. Elleston, S. Hansen, P. Thompson. J. Toothman, A. Mayr, C. Shepard, E. Church. Row -l: -I. Ogle, C. Maille, J. Magee, L. Dougan, J. Grender, S. Moyer, J. Rodland R. Viekey, E. Hall, P. Evans, J. Klutz, E. Hubaeker, J. Klinger, E. Butterhaugh, E, Planeaux, A. Bretz, N. Askins, B. Wentz. The H. l.. S. Chili is uncler the leaulership ol' Nliss Irene Ulesky. The 'V -.nn 4 ll. l.. 5. girls have been playing volleyball :luring the club meetings. The club sponsorefl the unnuul Harbor Moon lluuce in March. in the Harb' school gym. The girls have been eager to participate in any ol' the social events that full in lille with the Club activities. H. I.. S. has established an monitor system. H. I.. S. means - Health, Leaulersllip. :incl Service. eadaz W6- Row 1: T. Legge, E. Mclntyre. G. Harper. D. Swortwood. N. Newcomer. R. Dale. T. Krebs. Row 2: P. Cass, J. Allen, D. Peterman, A. Hackenburg. T. Hollarn, B. Alllallll, M. Aker- ly. 0. Whaley. Row 3: C. Bretz, N. Merchant. L. Neely. H. Gay, S. Garwig, D. Chilcott, J. Hume. L. Chipley, S. Harcourt. Row 4: C. Beebe, T. Maloney. P. Dougan. R. Derda, R. Conners. B. Boyle, K. Goldsby, D. Beals, R. Corey. G. Langdon The Senior Hi-Y Club startcsl off the year by electing its officers. They are as follows: President . Bill Gay Vice President John Allen Secretary , Dick Chilcott Treasurer . , Jim Hume A large plaque was macle by Tom Hollarn. John Allen, and .lim Hume. with all the track records on it. which is to be paced in the gylll. The club also furnished the manpower for the erecting of the back- stop on our new baseball field. During the past year. two members - John Allen aml Bob Derba - attenaletl a Youth and Government program in Harrisburg in which they were able to leatl the life of our own state representatives. This was attainefl through co-operation with the Erie Y. Nl. C. A. The sponsor of our Club is Mr. John Fails. 05145012 79716- ' if Row 1: D. Pennsy. J. Moorhead, E. Carney, J. Chilcotl, Row 2: J. Klomp, G. Dolph, A. Clark. Mr. Haynes. R. Dennen, -I, Stevenson, R. Scott. Row 3: L. Coy, W. Renner. R. Soder, R. Weidner. D. Pennington. M, Mazzie. C. Rout This division of Ill' Jr. Hi-Y Club. umler the glIifIliIlCC of Hr. B. Haynes. has done 11111011 this year to lllllklj the boys ln-tier c'itize11s. uml to make them better lllElllbt'I'S for the Sr. Hi-Y. The Club Officers for the year were: President J. Chilcoit Vice President . D. Swanson Treasurer , B. Kwitowski Secretary J. Klomp 7:4 715- Z Row Row Row Ro W 1: J. Holden, H. Perdue, R. Sevok. G. Akerly, R. Chapman, R. Urmann, J. Ogle. 2: T. Lupp, J. Kuna. P. Dougan, Mr. Denniston, B. Hackenburg, P. McQueeney. ll: R. Mory. R. Landis, R. DiNicola. G. Palmer. N. Filley, R. Shafer, J. Wagner, J. Bailey. 4: G. Madigan, J. Firman, J. Puzarowski, A. Desin, D. Horkey. R. Newton, T. Brown, J. Shallop. The future Sr. Hi-Y memhers ure given their start in this eluh. At lilt' heginning of the year officers were eleeteui ami they are us follows: President Art Desin Vice President D. Horkey Secretary P. Dougan Treasurer G. Akerly Sergeant Al Arms P. Nakoski We saw many movies hrought to us hy Mr. Cramer through the eo- uperzltion of the Erie Y. M. C. A. During the spring we played mushbull. umler the glliiiilllfll of our sponsor. Nr. Uennislon. Hur clues were usemi lo huy tiekels all xv1Illi1llllt'L'l'. Row I: O. Whaley, R. Peterman. R. Chilcott. Row 2: G. Harper, W. Gay. R. Corey, T. Hollarn. W. Amann, J. Allen, R. Eaglen. Row 3: R. Buterbaugh, P. Dougan, L. Ncelcy. l'. Crandall. N. Merchant. Ii. Connors. -l. Hume. The lxI0ll0gI'illll Cluh haul two prugrauns during ilu' yvalr SYlli'll they haul lllc aumuall ,lnninr-SCnim'. Svniur-Fawulty Balskvtlvalll liilllllx auul the-n wa' haul il Donkey Halskcthalll Gamuf. Thar club plll'1'llZlSl'll jawkvls for tha- Sonior Lettermen. Officers for tha- yI'ill' wvrc als follows: President Oliver Whaley Vice President Dick Peterman Secretary-Treasurer Jim Hume Uzczmatdca 65415 ' U. A H :?': :.: em-. . Row l: F. Lyons, C. Breter, H. Weed, K. Weed, W. Sargent. Row 2: R. Osborne, G. Green. NI. Foster, Mr. Youii. Miss Taylor. -I. Xaughn A Waite S. Dominik. Row 3: M. DelCanton, D. Ollarek. N. Emch, .l. Krebs, H. Corey. M. Gray I Crawford M. Faycheek, G. Brady. C. Renner. Row 4: I. Freeland, J. Young, S. Betts. D. Kunsch, R. Moore. P. lung t Larnew L Srhaffer, J. Britten. Row 5: M. Reynolds, W. Shallop. F. Coy, C. Laliurde. D. Dominik. 'l'lie Drzuuuties Club eleeterl offieers at its first Illttll 1' llliost eleetetl were as follows: President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Herb Weed Carl LeBorde Connie Benner Delores Kunch llmler tlie axlile leuflersliip of its sponsors. Miss Tau or .mtl i 1 Young. tlie eluli presented llrunmtie Moments. During tlle year the elulv solfl pencils wllieli llllil on it nl it 1 1 1 for our various lmsketlmll games. The first semester tlle eluln lielsl an party ut wllieli memo U0 u quuiutetl. ive l'Ollgl'illllllllC the Urunmties Club on llilYlllg 1 suuess u and lJCllCl'it'iill year. Defate Row 1: .l. Luellan, D. Luellan. P. Sutton. D. Aikens, T. Hilinski. Row 2: D. Weber. M. Eisert. A. Fetsko. Mrs. Hulings, J. Weber. M. Ferguson NI Fx 'ms With the opening ol' the debate season we eleeted ofliuis ss in 1 were us follows: President Joan Weber Vice President Jim Luellen Secretary Ann Joslyn Treasurer Danny Weber Wie also had an initiation banquet for the new members. The club is ll lnember of the Luke Erie Debate League. The club entered the tournament ut Allegheny College and gained much knowledge and were somewhut sueeessful. The year wus ended with the distribution of letters. Those who received letters were: ,loan Weber, Doug Moorhead, Ann Joslyn. Neil Evans. ,lim Luellen. und David Luellen. Zieedecwliag glad Row l: R. Smith, R. Swanson, .I. Learn. Row 2: J. Wetzel, .I. Butler, N. NOIIOIIIZIQIIP, Miss Olesky, .l. Tnnmt. C. Hume, J. Verdoni. Row 3: G. Bell, N. Pede. C. Guerra. P. llovis, P. Bendig. S. Bliley, N. Yost. M. Nzirdis. The Club haul the lumoi' this year ol' he-ing able to cheer for two time cluuupiuusliips. That alone was the greatest thrill we haul. NVQ- rlial not pick an Chcerlcruler Captain. als has hecu tluue iu thc past. hut ululer Nliss Ula,-sky's guitlauice. we plauiuctl lllillly pcp rallies. mul haul :ui awful lot ul' fun doing il. The Cliecrleaulers. lnoth Sr. auul Jr.. lmustctl new uniforms this year .uul receive,-xl lllilllf' cuuipliuicuts from the spcctutors. The Checrlcauliug Clinic. which iuchulecl Sullll' 240 SIllll0llIS from the County schools. was held this year iu Harbor Creek auul gaiuecl much rccugnitiou in the city papers. lt was cunsielerccl il great success. All together. the year was full ol' fun auul surpriscs for ull the cheer- lmulers. zuul we all cnjoyeml it. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS - Left to right: J. Verdoni, J. Tomai, C. Hume, N. Nomomaque, J. Butler, J. Weizel. LOWER PICTURE - In front: J. Learn, R. Swanson, R. Smith. Standing: G. Bell. N. Yost, P. Hovis, C. Guerra, N. Pede, S. Bliley, M. Nardis. .-.4-.--.---1-x-..... ,.-.. ...--M-Q--9.-. ff W A cRme's BEEN con M Hrs o? I'll BE RXGHT THERE. ,ff W Under the capable leadership of Mrs. Helen Arnold, the Twirling Club has hafl much success. Along with poise and grace these girls are huihling character ancl are receiving, the supplementary facts of twirling so than someday we may he proud to have them as our Senior Twirlers. Mrs. Arnold has 1'6f'CiVGfl much support from Shirley Meyers and Barbara Franz. . . - .- -7 I I TOP PICTURE - Row 1: A. Ostrowski, D. Fulton. J. Tobin. B. Franz. Mrs. Arnold. J. Frank. B. Vaughn. J. Pollock. G. Goodwill. D. Scheu. N. Emch. Row 2: M. Heriger. P. Kelly. D. Baker. C. Benson, A. Hines, S. Waite. P. Jones. P. Tarr. D. Herring, D. McClymont. W. Kunsch. Row 3: V. Mac Ouarrie. J. Luhman. J. Chilcoti. J. Durchman. E. Samec. J. Turben, J. Dennen. C. Campman. M. Schickling, J. Stablein, C. Seyechab. ' BOTTOM PICTURE - Row 1: D. Cass. J. Cass, E. Graham. R. D'Angio. P. Gerwig. Mrs. Arnold. S. Meyers. J. Crain, M. Zimmerman. P. Forbes. N. Kitchen. How 2: B. Snyder. D. Young. B. Anderson. G. Sargent. J. Dean. P. Seifert, B. Dobson. B. Bogue. D. Dearborn. C. Brown. P. Pollock. E. Sewell. Row 3 - E. Tinsrnan, J. Didion, N. Kelly, M. Kuster, J. Enos, I. Szklinslci, M. Allen, J. Rigard. G. Leitl, P. Hulings, B. Burhardf. fa, 264 'mae Row I: C. Snyder, A. Bickel. M. Kuczynski, Miss Moorhead. M. Green. J. Kelly, S. Meeks. Row Z: P. King, W. Mennecke, A. Cooper, M. Ferguson. D. Luellen, P. Young. S. Ken- nedy, M. Brown. The .lunior Refi Cross Cluh wus introrlucefl to our school for the first time this year. and provefl to he very successful. They f0l'lIli'4l this club to help the nee-fly people. Some of their projects were - lllllklllg trays for hospitals, scrapbook for overseas, and packing gift boxes. cdeace HM . F QQ' ,....,A .. . ., ,.,....,.,-.... We. ,.x. ...ui 4. .. . V , Row 1: -I. Neibauer, E. Hoffman, T. Richardson, C. Corey, M. Bell, G. Shunk. K. Free- man, T. Allen. Row 2: S. Bretz. B. Nelson, S. Jones, P. Vickey. Miss Guckes. P, Stelle. R. Peck, C. Chilcote. Row 3: R. Learn. G. Lewis. D. Vrenna, C. Lnschwitz, R. Williams, G. Janes, P. Herbst. F. Allen, T. McShea, VV. Haynes, H. Seifert, D. Catrabone. Row 4: W. Higby, R. Ricker, F. Doohan. L. Dean. D. DeGoyler. G. Horton. H. Elletson, J. Catrabone. R. Paul. J. Dean, G. Farrell. The Science Cluh is coinposeel of stufleuts interestefl in science aml nature subjects. lts aims are chiefly to increase knowleflge of science. to help to nnflerstanfl the importance of science in our lives. antl to lnake con ri Ill ions o le science f e Jar men . ne o' me Jro'ec s was ie rlr til 1110 trlljr nl purchase of an album of American Biril Songs. Specimens of rocks antl minerals for stntlv were also flonatefl. This year our ineinhership was the largest in the clnlfs history. Nlenibers workerl harel to present an all-arounrl program for the eluh. They showeel inovies. put on experiments. solsl hook covers annl basketball pins anfl for recreational activities gave a Hallowe'en anfl Christmas party fluring cluh period and a picnic supper in April. follow- eel hy an evening of gaines. The cluh hopes to ailrl to its activities anwl to raise its stanilarmls next year hy sponsoring a science fair. llfficers for this year were as follows: President Don Vrenna Vice President Howard Siefert Secretary Terry McShea Treasurer Herbert Elleison Faculty Advisor Miss Priscilla Guckes awmczficm Ha! ..- vw Row 1: W, Goldshy, P. Crandall. G. Henderson. R. Orton. Row 2: F. Kuster, M. Lore. C. Settlenieyer. Mr. McLaughlin. B. Kuno NI Freeman M. Beard. Row 3: N. Brady. I.. Robertson. S. l l'l'9lZlIlCl, C. Anderson. D. Neff I Holcumh lx Lovejoy, li. Hertel. Iln- Illllllllllrlll iiluln if ilu' All'4ll'lll lllllDllSll1'l' of the lilllblllt H Lilllllllllll. llighliglzts. 4llll'S1'll00l paqwlz lt is llll1lCl' ilu- lvzulc-1'sl11p mi Nh I llc 501110 ol' ilu- lllClIllN,'l'S vlectcal as Ul,l'll'f'l'S wen-: Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Managing Editor Ronnie Orton Lucille Roberrfson Connie Seitlemyer Paul Crandall Carol Ferer 'X u-1-1 s1u'm-cssflll se-115011 wus l'lljOyCll by ull. EYCFYUIIQ gdllli al 11111 lxllUWl1'llQ.KC llml uoulwl hu useful to 1llly0llC llllllllllllg to Lllltl' in uus- IJLIIJCI' world. czmem Wal q--3-v-g---w--- 1 A W V V Y M 'WJ' vijnf Q mW 'l-1 Kia R 0 w R 0 w 1: G. Hall. S. Green. D. Sharpe, B. Fair. R. Hammond, R. Hale. S. Dunar. 2: T. Sebring, S. Clark, E. Bish. D. Moorhead. Mr. Caufman, S. Birch, D. Butter- haugh, B. Akerly, W. Davis. Row 3: S. Cash, B. Brancke, R. Cottrell. R. Lyons, A. Young, N. Woznieki. J. Finn, E. Rodland. G. Weir. Row 4: G. Lawson. .I. Wagner .l. Matthews, L. Hesch. , D. Andrus, li. Willnmn. ll. Bartlett. B. Dobson, N. Enos. ol'l'ice1's were clectcel for the vear. Thev are as it our first meeting follows: President G Lawson Vice President L. Hesch Secretary S. Cash Treasurer D. Moorhead .-'X party was helml in April anfl everyone hafl a very enjoyab le time. Everyone in the club reeeivefl a pin. Tho Cainera Club performs at very active project, under the leader- ship of Mr. Caufman. who has kept things running smoothly. The members are the only persons who can run the projector to show the weekly movie in the gym. Different teachers have. throughout the year. numerous movies to show to classes. anal eaeh time il member of the eluh is selected to run the projector for them. .fddzazq C646 Row 1: G. Whaley, M. Kehl. L. Gardner, R. Logan, J. Conners. Row 2: S. Sharpe, C. Murphy, P. Coates. Miss Messier. M. Grenz, C. Burck, M. Laughlin. Row 3: J. Cass. D.B1'own, D. Mc-Manus. J. Hatch. F. Morgan, J. Cass. D. Chervenka, D. Perdue. The l.ilirnry Club starts-cl its uvlivities in October with Miss Jenifer Messier us their aulvisor. Ul'l'i4'ers for the your were us follows: President Peggie Coates Vice President Gary Whaley Secretary Cecilia Murphy Treasurer Dot McManus We put out our bulletin ami with our funfls we pureliaisefl a wonder- ful selection of books. Uur In-st eontriliution was the 16-inch globe. Also we have gotten some new nmguzine subscriptions ami startecl ai pannplilet l'ilv on flifferent subjects. 7. 7. 14. TOP PICTURE - Row 1: N. Enos, R. Schroll. R. Durst, R. Cass. R. Bogue. Row 2: C. Peters. D. Grenz. D. Moorhead, Mr. Ellwood, F. Legge. J. Allen. R. Vargo. K. Goldsby. Row 3: G. Langdon. A. Burch. J. Salsbury, C. LaBorde, C. Williams. C. Beebe, J. Conners, D. Schleindwein. H. Weed. Row 4: S. Wrotney. R. Dale, B. Dobson, K. Weed. D. Benson. L. Hesch, H. Osiroeski. BOTTOM PICTURE - Row 1: D. Bisbee, D. Johnson, R. DeAngelo, J. Laugh- lin, E. Benner, T. O'Harah. Row 2: J. Whaley. J. Mills. D. Fulton, Mr. Ellwood, R. Weed. R. Swanson. G. Perry. Row 3: J. Keller. W. Akerley, D. Shephard. B. Stanger. R. Elletson. C. Stein- er. G. Peck. Row 4: R. Smoker, F. Jones, C. Bearmoni, J. Stablein, R. Soder, B. Lurben, P. Crandall. The- F. F. -X. took trips to Hill'l'lHlllll'f1 for Ihr' Stull' Fair :xml to Penn State- for F. F. A. ww-k. Thr- F. F. A. llilllglll ll tmvtul' for the svhonl property. .'Xll0lhPl' ul' ilu-ir othc-1' projevts was ll truck. 1-fcotogzafafa HLETICS i if , Q A MRMM ' .s u A-Q! fb L n -25815 Wi:- Q ,Q vw 4 sp fN N ' x 'flax l , QS. u ll te: H px 'frii---'ag , , .A,, W -.Q f 9 MNN' THPVT 9vf?'.f:SfQarl1uuinia'f'QW 'Ill Qlling ' .. FELLGMJLQOK LAKE I-RES S 'ru-mug 'llnnll gt ullllullji 1 'I W lf 1 MIIIFMBWX 4 4 ::e:12ii5 I- Y 1 I aaaiim' gms I ff! -.if fN f '43 fx r b ,q'm1a- 'If J 'Q ill I Hllgg, ' I: xx . Q 'Q :!Q.QwQffif K --.Q A '- mv.-fa' ' A ' X ' We :af ' 1 I fi 1 X Q5 xyl1 ug' X . X M K 3 gg Xia , qv, 1 -g-if n , 1,11 R ' L gg. : 1 'jf f .X xx: PM 'li-N11' 1' F W' l .MMR . 'Z' l Z! U. 'Vu Q -gl : ' x ' 'a xl .., '-R I 74414462 Row 1: -I. Sonney. W. Newcomer. U. Vl'l1:1ley. P. Dougan. -I. Allen, J. Hume. R. Peter- man, T. I-Iollarn. Row 2: R. Langdon. W. Gay. R. Conners. W. Amnnn. R. Chilcott. D. Moorhead. N. Merchant. G, Harper, C. Bretz. A. Soder. Row 3: T. Kuster. G. Langdon, D, Schleindwein. A, Young. R. Swanson. .L Hacks-nhurg. W. Shallop. D. Swortwood. T. Legg, M. Newconier. J. Lewis, D. Vrenna. Row 4: W. Braneke. R. Dennen. R. Akerly, S. Clark. P. Herhst, T. Maloney. G. Hender- son. N. Woznicki. H. Seifert. R. Svhroll. Row 5: Mr. Fails. Mr, Dennis. F. Ester. T. Mc-Shea. E, Mclntyre, G. Perry. P. Sutter, N. Evans. E. Willnmn. R, Kwiatoski. P. Harcourt. Mr. Denniston. The Huskies flifl it again! The sem-onul time in four years. John Fails, Huskies Caine through with a County Championship. The team coming through with a 3 and 3 record. hut winning all their league games. It was really a successful season and much ereflit goes to Mr. Denniston. who started them on their way to the County' Championship. SEPTEMBER 4-School Opens -Football. Vincent Kl-Il -Elected Class Officers Student Council -Football. Albion KAI -Football, Union City KHJ -Football. Lawrence Park KA! OCTOBER -Football, North East KH! 16-P. T. A. 17-Last Day first six weeks -Football, Girard KHD -First Report Card Day -Football, Millcreek KA? NOVEMBER -Football, Wesleyville Kl-Il -Championship Assembly -Skating Party -Senior Play -Save An Eye Game -P. T. A. - 23 Thanksgiving Vacation -Senior Dance DECEMBER -Report Card Day -Sophomore Assembly -Skating Party -Basketball, Millcreek KA! -Basketball, Strong Vincent KAI -P. T. A. -31-Christmas Vacation JANUARY -Vacation -Basketball, Girard KAJ -Basketball. North East KI-ll -Basketball, Millcreek KHJ -Basketball, Union City Kl-Il -22-Mid-Year Exams -Basketball, Lawrence Park KAI FEBRUARY -Cherry Pie Contest 5-Basketball, Girard KI-Il 6-Senior Assembly -Basketball. North East KA? 12-Basketball, Strong Vincent KHJ 14-Activity Banquet 15-Basketball. Union City KA! 19-Basketball, Lawrence Park KH! 22-Basketball, Wesleyville KI-'ll -Basketball, Albion lAl -Freshman Assembly -Millcreek Musical Assembly MARCH -Skating Party -Report Card Day 14-Dramatic Club Play -Basketball Monogram -H. L. S. Harbor Moon Dance -Gym Capades APRIL -Senior Skating Party -14-Easter, Vacation -Baseball. Waterford KAP -Baseball, Wattsburg KHP -Report Card Day Baseball, Union City KHJ National Honor Society -Baseball, McKean KAI -Senior Banquet -Student Council Conference at Franklin MAY -Baseball, Union City KAJ -State Exams, Lawrence Park High School Art Festival -Baseball, Waterford KHP Pre-Prom Dance -Seventh Grade Assembly -Baseball, Wattsburg KAD -Freshman Party -Baseball, McKean KAI -Senior Class Day -Baseball, East High -Senior Final Exams -Jr.-Sr. Prom Last Day for Seniors -Baseball, Fairview -P. T. A. -Baseball Play-off -Final Exams -Baccalaureate -Commencement -Faculty Party -Last Day School High School Picnic Zami! gczaketfczli Row I: B. Amann, M. Akerly, T. Hollarn, D. Eaglen. B. Gay. Row 2: B. Corey, C. Bretz, Coach Leary, I.. Neely. S. Garwig, Manager N. Enos. Absent when picture was taken: D. Moorhead, D, Snyder. For the first time in Basketball history at Harbor Creek. our Husk- ies vanne through with an cllannpionsllip. The teznn. consisting mainly of Hollurn. the eenlf-rg Snyder. the high svoring forwanl: Akerly, another forward: Moorlimul. tho set-shot artist: uml Gay. the play maker. Only to he lmvkecl up superbly hy an high-spiritcel. fighting. W'Pll-t'OllCll6ll teann. Much creelit goes to Coacll l.loy1l Lt-ary for at job well tlone. TEAM SCORES: Highest score for the season 933 Highest score for one game 74 INDIVIDUAL SCORES: Mos! score one game-Snyder Most field goals one season-Snyder Most fouls one game-Snyder . ..... . Hollarn . ..,... . Most fouls one season-Moorhead . fa, Wafzdilfq 2446655455 C0llgl'iltlllklli0llS to the ,l. Yfs who haul an SllL'CL'SHflll season with four wins and nine losses. The junior Yulsity is CUlllIJI'iSl'Il of Freslnnen and Sophonwres. Row 1: D. Vrenna, G. Lewis, A. Hackenburg, Mr. Leary, H. Seifert. W. Goldsby, D. Swartwood. Row 2: O. Stablein, L. Gardner, S. Clark, R. Akerly, R. Palmer, R. Catrabone, W. Fair. ,.. .,...M...x,. J .--qw Za Row Row Row Row Row li R. Corey, D. Snyder, W. Sliallop, G. Whaley, S. Garwig, T. F. Coy. 2: R. Chilcott. G. Harper, P. Cass, L. Neeley, T. Hollarn. W. Eaglen, D. Moorhead. 3: Mr. Leary 4.-Xssistant Coachb. W. Goldsby, D. Andrews, R. Mills, E. Melntyre, L. Gardner, D. Swartwood, T. Pennsy, T. Mr. Dennis fCoachJ. 4: P. Crandall tMgr.b, S. Cash, W. Haynes, G. Janes. C. Scott, D. Swanson, R. Akerly, H. Seifert, J. Stevenson. N. Woznicki, 5: R. Kwiatowski. J. Stahlein, D, Vrenna, M. Newcomer, Sutton, C. Lawson. H. Elletson, P. Harcourt. Maloney, R. Derda, Gay, J. Sonney, R. Scott, T. Legge, J. McShea, T. Kuster, R. Sutter, E. Bish, F. Ester. R. Catrabone, P. Losing only two glllllCS lust year the Huskies eontinuecl as one of the powers in County baseball. Despite the loss lust year of Mikey Maloney. john Berry, Lowell Lawson. and Anthony Gregory. tlle Huskies llzlll a winning team with ,loe Sonney. Dick Raglan. Les Neeley. Diek Chileott, Doug Moorhead, Don Corey, :mel Bill Guy, us returning letternlen. MM BE MTEWS wsu HELP T FIND Txfxi KEY D THE. QASE, Q1 .11 ,, , A ,. I itgfiq ggixx 4-ifql-. Ely-F : , , :Zig ,,l,', j, I .- ,-.' I ,IQQV ,-lA --.v is jig 1 V ,Q -V : Z H V. W .',, 3+5?.5i'13fg5ff,5' 2+7f'1'f ' 'A'QAP' 1 Af:5Q'1 f1f'5 ,'A- f'f'.??fV2V'.2 AA,,. 5,1341 .'A'A' 'Z .A ff ' ' P' Y.,-vi , '-,,.-A, , I V -, f - -- ., '.'. - .-'- i '.',' f-jf S 'V ' fy , , 1 I , ,, V' t, .n V- .,,. V v,-.-A, ,.,,v.V, -, ,. it :: . Q A ...IM IK '- 'f 'I ' .,2 f ' 'f-55 5- 3 55-If 1 ff A ' ' ' A , . b ., A. P .iqblb i f .5i.g5 .VV.,-, j 5 ,ha-Egyjx E - A. , . ' 1 - , 1 W J'Wlli: iP: , - V - A , -. Ja. IIIIELQ , , V , A Y- A ' ' g 4 fl..--!Il!ul ,W , , ' ' 1+ - A - .Ill I Q- gg.....::.. . il In -- V. -, if E . - , V ' I N f : Higglllulgg ' ,12 7 ulllngnl , , In I -pn . . sl.. lin I ,,, , A + ,lnguunnnnng x -, . A ,',-' Q 1 !,..,, , I , .vu -,J W' 1,1111 , . ,.Vb,-, t - i f3'jf143i.a if V ,K MUSIC .... , V . 5153 ' ............. .Afilm Zend ann Row I: R. Sevok. W. Hoffman, S. Dunar, R. Hale, J. Neibauer, G. Shunk, D. Barnes, G. Shallup. B. Bogus, W. Davis. Row 2: P. Limley, M. Reynolds, J. Grender, C. Bee-be, B. Franz, R. Lyons, Mr. Mc- Cullough, C. Weed, H. Weed. S. Dominik, F. Lyons, D. Aikens. Row 3: D. Kunsch, N. Woznicki, C. Beebe, D. Andrews. D. Neff, B. Haynes, M. Castonis J. Matthews, l-2. Plzineaux. P. Sutton, C. Schaffer. M. Mazzie, J. Catrabone. 1 Row 4: R. Palmer, N. lVl0l'l'll3l'lt, E, Mi-lntyre, I.. Neely, N. Evans, S. Clark. C. LaBorde. .l, Klomp. K. Weed, D. Wagner, R. Puull, N. Enos. with the help of Mr. McCullough, the Band has done a fine piece of work this your. The Brunel has provi4ll-cl entertainment for many of llle thmlmll QQIIIIPS. uml music' for all tlie pep rallies. An active year is lookeil l'orwur4l to again nf-xt your. Ozcdealm Row 1: D. Barnes, G. Shallop. G. Shunk, R. Sevok, W. Davis. R. Hale. B. Bugue. W. Huffman. Row 2: S. Clark. S. Dominik. R. Palmer, B. Franz, Mr. McCullough, L. NL-ely. M. Fergu- son, N. Evans, D. Neff. Row 3: M. Kuster, C. Beebe. P. Limley, C. I.aBorde. B. Dobson, N, Merchant, .I. Cass, M. Reynolds, J. Wetzel. Row -1: P. Kelly, B. Sebring. C. Shaffer, B. Burkhardt, M. Castonis, C. Beale, D. Kunsrh, E. Planeaux, E. Tinsman. C. Weed. W. Kunsch. Row 5: S. Dunar, J. Damien, J. Neihauor, J. Catrabone. D. Aikens, D. Weidner, E. Hertel, N. Enos, R. Paull. F. Lyons. M. Schickling, M. Mazzie. Row 6: D. Andrus, K. Wee-d. N. llaym-S. H. Weed, R. Lyons, E. Mclntyre. J. Klomp. N Woznicki, J. Matthews. P. Sutton. Tlw oroliostru is still gLl'0lVlllgL' in sizo. with Ilfltlllllf' zulilitions to thi- string uml wooflwinfl svvtious. 'llluf usual f'0lIllllBll1lilblG IJE'l'f0l'lllillll'PS were givvn at tllo Svuior auul Play uml the Druluatif' Club. The 0I'l'lII'Sll'Al will lu' playing again in uuuiy IH'I'l'0l'lllllIl1'PS tlirougliout tllf' Your. ance galil' ' i Q95 Y.-. Rnw 1: B, Franz, H. Weed, M. Reynolds, J, Catrabone. P. Limley. low 2: S, Clark, C. Lziborde, S, Dominick, N. Einmis. E. M1-Intyre, J. Neibauer. P Sutton, R. Lyons. MK.,- 0. C. x I X 3 . Row l: Alva Graham, Shirley Moyer, Barbara Spencer. Joan We-her. Mary Fayrhc-ck Joyce Verdoni. Carol Hume. , f Row 2: Nancy Pedc. Constance Rennvr. lilezinor Bailey. Gertrude Green. Donna Wood ll' 5 l0I'll5! Jeanette Butler. Row 3: Kathryn Lovejoy, .loan Tomal. Mr. M1-Cullough. Janet Hall-h, Shirley Nielsen eaiafz imma Row 1: S. Strauss, W. Amann, l.. Dongan. T. Hollarn. P. King. Mr. McCullough. A. Hacks-nburg. C. Shepard. R. Logan, P. Bendig. G. Whaley. Row 2: N. Foster, C. Carney. C. Nelson, E. Mclntyre. .L Brett. E. Church. S. Wuenschel. A. Mayr, M. Zimmerman, G. Bell. C. Ferer, B. Wentz. A. Ulsen. Row 3: G. Lawson, D. Luellen, B. Dobson. D. Swortwood. D. Eaglen. D. Beals, T. Lcgge, H. Newcomer. T. Maloney. R. Orton. J. Luellen. Row 4: M. Gray, D. Moorhead. A. Kitchen. B. Gay. A. Eastman. F. Coy. T. Bartlett, J. Sonney, C. Settlemeyer, B. Boyles, R. Benson. M. Sobolewski. Row 5: B. Shallop, B. Hain. M. lllm-Evoy. L. Wicker, K. Kitchen, M. Kvhl, J. Bigll-r, S. Garwig. M. Lainey, M. Reynolds, The Sc-nior Chorus. under ilu- direction of Mr. McCullough. has had il Slll'l'CSSfl.ll year. They have pmliciputefl in Various activities and sang over raulio Station YY. E. R. C. for a CilI'lz1llllilS progrann. :mil also ul dif- ferent schools. condom iama 0 al Row I: F. Ester. F. Lyon, S. Dunar, G. Powell, R. Hale. C. Root, J. Firman, R. Bogue E. Hoffman, J. Moorhead, R. Landis. T. Whitford. J. Shallop. Row 2: B. Burkhardt. D. Andrus, G. Leitl. L. Gardner, D. Bisbee, R. Elletson, M. Mc- Evoy. Mr. McCullough, S. Clark. B. Kubaney, D, Dominik. P. Dougan. W. Haynes, B. Bogue. T. McShea. M. Beard. How 3: D. Kunseh. C. Shaffer, D. Fulton. J. Krebs. K. Dale, J, Tobin. D. Neff, B. Thorn- IOD, M. Salsbury, -l. Vaughn. E. Norman, J. Crain, R. Wright, P. Limley, N. Evans. R, D'Angio, P. Hovis, M. Kuster. Row 4: P. Evans, C. Guerra. B. Vaughn, R. Learn. D. Perdue, R. Chilcott. D. Ollerak, C. Luchwitz, J. Myers. D. Aikens. E, Hall, H. Elletson, R. Vickey, -I. Wagner, N. Emeh, P. McManus, J. Rodland. Row 5: M. Sehoekling. E. Calhoun, G. Hines, F. Murphy, G. Goodwill, E. Hertel, J. Urmann, V. McKenzie, S. Betts. C. Simmons, B. Moore. M. Brown, J. Young, D. McClymont, W. Kunseh, P. Kelly, D. Leslie, P. Forbes, J. Chilcott, C. Seyschab. The ,lunior Chorus. unaler the guiflanee anal tlireetion ol' Mr. ,luck Altillllltlllglll. is eonlposetl of stuflents from the seventh. eighth. untl ninth granules. The intention ol' our chorus is to prepare us for the Senior :intl Girls' Choruses. Wie were very active this year. going to ruflio stations WILEY :intl XYICHLI to present Cliristinus progriuiis. Asitle from the niuny prograuns ss e participate in we shall try. in the future. to make it ll better Chorus. 1 I Kneeling: Renee D'Angio. Standing: Jean Pollack. Joyce Crain, Dolores Fulton, Alva Granahan. Marilou Zimmer- man, Shirley Meyers, Barbara Vaughn, Joyce Frank, Gloria Tobin. Patricia Ger- wig, Peggy Forbes. The 'llwirlcrs have delighted anfl surprisefl both the students anal faculty this year by flramatizations ranging from topping sailors to shoot- ing cowgirls. All in all. this year was a successful one clue to the leader- ship of our advisor. Mrs. Helen Arnolfl. Renee D'Angio was Mascot: Joyce Frank, top director: and Shirley Meyers, Drum Majorette. . S W Row 1: R. Orton, P. Dougan, W. Gay, R. Derda. J. Hume, G. Garper. Row 2: M. Lainey, J. G-render. Miss Taylor, D. Wood. J. Butler. Row 3: L, Dougan, M. Mt-Evoy, K. ilitehen, A. Eastman, -I. Holcomb. Absent when Photo was taken: D. Moorhead. Wie wish to thank the teaehers and students who have helped us complete the 19322 Harlioriun. Wie hope you will enjoy it uml that it will bring you szitisfuetioll in the years that follow. - THE STAFF a 46 PM We would like to take this opportunity to thank the contributors whose interest has mzule this publication possible. Ecwleta Row I: C. Nelson. J. Krebs. M. Beard, S. Nielsen, D. Adams, N. Evans. G. Hines. Row 2: V. McKenzie. J. Hatch. A. Eastman, B. Thornton, P. Evans. A. Bretz. The Cach-ls are an marching group l'0l'lllE'fl by Mrs. Arnold and have zulfleil color to foothull unfl bzlsketllall gaunes. This group has been form- eil four years now. Under thc leaflersllip of Shirley Nielsen, it has been sur-1-vssl'ul this season and will continue to be in the future years. f 1 L'3'7 i 1 Y' ' h . I l .3 , 3. N .G fwrisrw e JJ -nv --'-M l. Center. Ixen Golrlsby. ZZ. Fran Kuster. 3. Bob Dertla. 4. Gary Harper 3. Margaret Mazur. 6. Charlotte Nelson. Marianne Leonanl T Yancx NOIIOIIIHCIIIC. 8. Eleanor Plant-aux. 9. Donna Wfoofl. 10. Fran liueter. ll .loanie TOIIIBI: 12. Ronald Cottrell. 13. Robert Corburn. Telephone 83-021 Fast Battery Charging GLlFF'S GARAGE IVELIIINC 3408 Edison Ave. Wesleyville, Pa. WM. F. WRIGHT, jeweler Every Watch Timed on Watch Master BULOVA ELGIN 2905 Buffalo Road Wesleyville, Pa. FUR BETTER IIIASSES SEE . . . 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THE SCIINIEIJER BROS. 2828 Buffalo Road THE ERIE TIMES IHILI' E Sl'NI'HI' f,'nmp1inwn!s Uf WEINHEIMER'S CROCERY Phone lfuniplinufnts Of GRAClE'S DAIRY BAR 83332 Buffalo R HARBORCREEK. PA. C1Jl7l.1JIiH1l'llf.W Of LAKEVIEW RESTAURANT 1400 East Lake Road Catvririg Tn Banquvts and Irvddings Cnnlplinlvnts Of PECHIN OF PEACH STREET .II EINUFAICTURINC .IEWELERS ERIE, PENNA. YAPLE'S DAIRY - FJTEPQS Finvst Dairy Prndurls - ICE CREAM and DAIRY BAR 4026 Pine Avenue Phone 0-1349 Midway Inn IIN HI IIETE LYII AT SAITZNIAN ROAD H. D. 7 Phone 82-354 THE HARBORCREEK NURSERIES George T. Laboski and Son Pfllllllyllflll' Of High Crude' Fruit Trvvs. Rosa-s. FIHll'f'l'iIlg Shrubs. Evvrgrvfn Fm' 1,llllflSl'll1lill12' Purposvs und ll fil'lI4'l'llI Linn of Small Fruit HAHBORCREEK. PENNA. TELEPHONE ERIE 8-1534 E. 5 A. DOUBET LINGENFELTEWS SERVICE 'f -fl'iU'F11ER5 g SICIQVICE IVITII A SUILE' 202 East 10th Sireei 4042 Main St. Tenih and Holland Sis. LAWRENCE PARK, PA. ERIE. PA. tgljjl COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, ERIE, PA. MASON'S READY TO WEAR 2920 Buffalo Rd. WESLEYVILLE. PA. Cmnplinufnts Of TURNER FUNERAL HOME SIIFCPSSUT To WILSIIN KELLY FUNERAL HOME - 24-Hour .'lIlIl7llIfllll'l' Svrrirf' - Telephone 106 NORTH EAST, PA. MARY'S DAIRY BAR 4108 Main Street LAWRENCE PARK, PA. ICE CREAM MAGAZINES TOBACCO LE4IH1'Y IIEQIUTI' ffU1,'l'URIf . . Wvrilc For Frm- Bm klot YlSl'I' NUR SCH! Il II, ORRA IEAN BEAUTY ACADEMY 10792 West 9th Si. Erie, Pa. Conlplinwnts Of THE GREATER HOLLISTER Er PHILLIPS SHOES 62: CLOTHING NORTH EAST, PA. ClJl7lpliHll'lIfS Of WEST PLAZA DAIRY BAR GEORGE ROSE. Prop. Perdue X. Orton Company FEED - COAL - SUPPLIES CASEand FERGUSON FARM MACHINERY 109 Clay Street Phone 366 North East, Pa. SALES 62 SERVICE MYERS WATER SYSTEMS-FURNACES - WATER HEATERS POWER PUMPS FOR RENT Waterhouse PLUMBING Er HEATING CO. - FREE EsT1i1,4TEs - Phone B5-304 ERIE, PA. Clark Road, R. D. No. 7 WESLEYVILLE GREENHOUSE from HEGO LUHSE X SUN - FLURIST FLOWERS-FLORAL PIECES PARK 5 E7 IO STORE POTTED P1,l4,wTs - CORSAGES Phone 82,781 4025 Main St. Lawrence ERIE, PA. Phone 83-901 2806 Buffalo Road Congratulations - Class of '52 Park An investment in music study is a lifetime asset of great practical value. You can get, at very moderate cost, a good musical education, from beginner to competent artist at the Erie Conservatory of Music Established 1913 150 Wbst Seventh Street Phone 2-28224 PRINCIPAL. PETER LE SUER - Faculty of Fifteen Artist-Teachers - Lessons given in Piano, Voice, Organ, Orchestral, Band and Plectral Insirumenis Harmony and Counierpoint, Graduation Courses. Monthly Heciials. Compliments Uf THE BROTHERHOOD Of St. loseph's Club Compliments Of C-REENLEE CLOTHES and CREENLEE'S FOODS 4120 Main St. Lawrence Park Currlplillwlzts Of EARL M. IOHNSTON THE IAY and DEE RE,'i',II,I, IIKUG STORE Curnpl1't1' Prr'sr'ripIim1 Svrviu 3004 Buffalo Road WESLEYVILLE. PENNA. MAX H. REID - LUMBER - BUILDERS' SUPPLIES NORTH EAST,PA. RAINBOW CABINS Route 20 Harborcreek. Pa. VARO'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING TOWING - USED CARS - New and Used Parts Auto Glass R D No. 7 Buffalo Road Phone 0-4521 RICARDO'S RESTAURANT SIIl'f'iHIiZlIIg On STE,-HKS. CHOPS and SP.-HQHETTI. PIZZTI EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 2112 E. Lake Road Erie. PH- Conzplinzmzts Of WESLEY GRILL 3325 Buffalo Road Wesleyville. Penna. Harborcreek Hardware Co. Retail and Wholesale Hardware - Electrical and Plumbing Supplies WESTINGHOUSE TELEVISION Building Supplies and Bu ilding Materials ,-I Complete Line Of Inside and Outside Nationally Known C-LIDDEN PAINTS Phone B3-771 TONY CHRIEST .ILISTICE UF THE PEACE - CRUCERY - 75 Clinton Street North East, Pa. L' UBER Bos! ffislws From HAHBORCREEKI PA. C.RuvER's BARBER SHOP Phone 84,422 7327 Buffalo Rd. Wesleyville, Pa. PARADE STREET COAL C1 COKE CO. CENTRAL ARMY STORES Culnpillg Equipment - Outdoor Ifvear Work Clothing - Shoes I. LYNCH'S AUTO SERVICE Front End Alignment - Wlleel Balancing II H0LESA-ILE LQ IQECIL-ill! General Repairs - U. S. Tires Offivial Pennn. Inspection Station 116 Clinton Street Phone 398-M Compliments Of Plubell Hardware Co. WESLEYVILLE, PA.
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