Indiana High School - L Indien Yearbook (Indiana, PA)
- Class of 1952
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Zimmerman Engraving Service, Sykesville, Pa. S Members .... R E , R bert Pi , R11 Simmons, Richgrefl Fxhlhgr, I?Ielen Circa, od Ditulli , N ohn Coffman, B - har: BalceroF mcgh:ifFL,JKa Buterbauglh Barbara I-farkgziieh, Jef: Hzgry, Margaret Fisher, Elinor Klnter, Florence Faux, Ioann Condron. 7 952 DIENEJ PRESENTS X 5 KS! ,jayjsg , if V' Jim' VJ 55'.f.f,,5fX of bf 4. Man's Social and Scientific Heritage together with :NTT pictorial illustrations which portray the manner in which our youth become familiar with this heritage. The Reader Will Note how we learn from both formal instruction and by a multitude of social and cooperative experiences, which prepare young people to assume the role of intelligent and productive citizens. In Addition we present an album of both students and their teachers for pleasant mem- ories in later years. 'Human QL haze nlim. ' ' llwabhtf' Produced By STUDENT PUBLICATIONS INDIANA JOINT HIGH SCHOOL INDIANA, PA. 1 k . ,-gp Q -Qx,,,X -:,, Yyx 'sl . K J K .. 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That this task is well done is evidenced hy outstanding elementary schools and a high school characterized as 'Lsuperior by the Middle States As- sociation of Schools and Colleges Much credit for an excellent educational joh must he given to the admin- istration. which is a mutual responsibility of the Joint Board of School Directors, the Superintendent of Schools, and the High School Principal. A progressive administration, a superior staff of instructors, and a school program to meet the needs of all hovs and girls gives Indiana joint High School a proud record in the preparation of Hue, suhstantial citizens. During the past YCZII' a progressive step was taken in the second- ary school jointure of Indiana and XVhite Township, with Armstrong Township to he admitted to the joint- ure on July l. 5 Susquehanna Universityg Graduate Work at Colunihia Universitv and the University ot Pittsburgh. Assistant principal Lainhert joseph, A.B., Bucknell Universityg KLA., Universitv of XVest Virginiag Graduate NVork at Pennsvlvana State College and Chicago University. ..h ,..- .....f- 4 - --..... HV- ..-X., -Q -,., w-,.k ., -' 5 .,..--x km -.. Q- .xx 1, xv. -W...-,.., . .X .-..., - - s ...bn ,-..-kk .,., 1,.. f7,,....:. Shi. A gfiizffsisfmk wmwml -it , lf' N--.gg 'f-- ,R Qgf-L Sw-x 'V' .. si. .QR 5. Nav 4-.ifrx-vi? s - TT'--, 1 nv' 'Vi' 5 Y IIIYYI Swn1'x11'r 'I'u'1'1flll Clrmlr' limnn 1'l'1'.s-imI4'11l.v: Bill 'kll'IlS, lim Null, Bill Slrilllnalllmw. l3a1l'lml'u Silnpscm. Hd Xll IKHLN Nlllllllll Holm H11 vu, BEE . 4 . Li Ci1'r'lr': Bill Km-:u'ns of tlu l'l1utog1'-mplu' Club IS mm tlu- IDI! lu nw-4-c11'cl llw sc-lnml vc-411' pictmiullx' V I,n1L'c'r lwfl: Mr. XYZIHRILT' gin-sz ll Hum- tc-st in gulding vrks In twn c'mnlm'rc'iall SlllLll'l1tS, Ln-mm XXVIIUUIPI' :uul num- l31u'x'x'. I,nu'r'r riglll: 'I'l14- L'illllt'l'il caxklws jim Cl4'urg.1c-, Nluri- lxn l'l ltt lml -Kilim Imllllu Ill 1 sum lm 11111 I A 4 , 4 1 . llltldlltfillll uf' Tfzl' HilAIll.S'. ll ' Sc-nc ra 4 Svvmul Sczlrus-fc'r Tufclftlz Grnclz' Ronin Prcslr1vn!.s': Dick Kunklc, luck llzlrtun-tt. B1 NlUUl'h0LlKl. Bob Crvvk, .Ioan BllkOVSkl'y, Stcvv h1I'ilZik, Bob Morvzul. l,uur1'r lvff: Pllllhllt' c:l'0l'gi1lllIli is litvmllx' ax lllillllxl of gouzl gl'0UllIiI1,LZ us slu' ClL'IIIOIlStI'ilfCS how to dross for an intm-1'x'ivw to il sm-nior comnu-rciul class. Right: Nlr. Slmnv and Cc-orglc llohalluglm arc laboring mm' xx nmds1'u-clay witvhs lar:-W in ll se-nior C111-mistrv class. W 2 Alb gi -ur ff? Cirelc: Distribu- tive education student Joe Stets is hard at work filling out a questionaire at Kauf- inannis in Pittsburgh during a field trip. Uwtj DR. HARRY CANFIELD B.S., M.M., Mns.D. Mansfield State Teachers College, University of Michigan, Dana's Musical Institute and College of Musie Mnsie Department Supervisor Chapel Choir, Mixed Chorus, and Band JOSEPH SHANE B.S., M.Ed. Muskingum College, University of Pittsburgh Head of the Science Department Chemistry Tenth Cracle Honierooln MRS. MADELINE STAPLETON B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Cafeteria Management Class Cafeteria Management Club MRS. MARY MeCRECOR A.B., M.L. Wilson College, University of Pittsburgh English Department Chairnnln English 12 Twelfth Grade Ilomerooin National Honor Society, Shakespearean Club. and Senior Class Advisor ELYVOOIJ SIIEEDER B.S.. M.lCcl. Indiana State Teachers College, University of Pittsburgh Ilearl of Commercial Department Boy's Key Club, Innior Hi-Y Club Below: Planning for the future is part of our prognnn. Cuidanu counselor Cladvs Moorhead disensses eollege entranee with ont of the seniors. 10 Alzorv: IJl'1'DilI'Il1g for in curver seems to he thx- topic of one of Mr. Eilgmic lxunsm-linnns prohlcnis oi clmnocrucv classes. Um J LAURA CIIURCII A.B.. M.A. Iinrnuxcl Collvgv, Colunllvin Uniu-raity Elm-vi nth and Twcllitll Craulc Nlutln-nmtiw 'l'w1-l'th Grnclz' llomc-room Shuln-ut Counm-il XVARD -IOI INSON RIS.. ILS. Illinois Stun' Nonnall, Pe-nusylvnniu Shih' Collvilr- III-ml. Inclustriul Arts Dc-partmc-nt ROGERS RAN RIN B.S.. lNI.Litt, Incliauni Stats' 'l':'alc-lil-rs. Univi-rsity of IJIffhllllTf.ZI1 'l'u'1-litll Cruclv Hoincrooin Sc-nior Ilistoriains Cluh DAVID D UNM IRE B.S., MA. SlliClIll'I1iI.l'lI12l Univvrwity, University of Pittsliurigh Relate-rl Subjc-L-ts Instructor Elk-vuntli und Twelfth INIuchins- Shop Homoroom EUGENE KUNSELMAN Ecl.M. Clarion State Tvnclwrs Collvgv, Ifnive-rsity of Pittslnirgh Problems of Dclnoc-racy, Social Studios 9 'lk-nth Crude IIUIIKTUOIII Si-nior Hi-Y, Student Council TIIOMAS TAYLOR University of Pittslmrgli Maxtor Machinist XIHCIIIIIU Shop livlnzr: 'I'hc vocational shop hovs itll' Ivnrning il futurv truclc through vxm'ricm-c with L'L'1'IllIIl lmsic IIILICIIIIICS. 'Hn 'Armin Em:-s .QW F' 'Nl Ky. MQ-an ,--v llhn. R Slffllflil 'I'np: A tw:-Htl: x1-ur sm-wing vlzlss is slnmvn lmrcl ul work cuiti out clrmsvs wllivln Un-5' url' lllilkilljl lvur ilu-11m-lu-s :ls gn sa-wingg pruif-vt. f.'r'nlr'r: Dun VIYJYIUI' mul -Lum-s 1 V ' I ' ' Y Y I . Kfirr'l1': NIV. Cup' Kzllmlwlv of ilu' Nmlws :uni l'1Hslmrgln Lum' fm. IS Spbilklllg tu an f.II'Olll1 ul sm-anim' lmyx on vugim-4-rinLl als il xurzltiull. 'Huis l'HIlIl'l'l'lll'l' is pzlrl uf Hu- QlIiClllIll'I' prugrqun uf llu' svlmul. 12 JAM1f:s Mt-KE is s jnacluzlm, LVEY . ., XLS. xvi'hllIllllStl'l' College, Pennsylvania State College DOMINICK 0 Physics, General Seienee 9 B S Eleventh Grade Hmneruum Pruieetiun Clulm LIVER Indiana State Teachers College, Accounting, Business Law, Business Mathematics Ninth Cra l- lc e, Honieroom EUGENE POUND B.S. Indiana State T eaehers College, Pennsylvania State Colle - gl CRAIG SVVAUCER n' r 11 BS' lsory .A I .I X V. N Eleventh Grade Homt romn Indlmm 5l'lu Thuhers College English 11 Eleventh Grade Homeroom Dramatic 12 KIURRAY VAHNER B.S., M.Ecl. Indiana Sat f Tea -h 1 .' C ll - ff , , University :if Pittslviiiiigll 0 IM gl' AEE?-'ACE B. . . D. E. Clulm , , l c Distrihmivl, Eduwmon 12 Indiana btate Teachers College junior Business Training, Ofliee Machines, junior Sales, Typing 1 l, Retailing Remember those pleasant hours in the cafeteria? Behind e scenes were Mrs. Stapleton, managerg Mrs. Nystrom, at th uve: and Mrs. Arehihald. The cafeteria inane ' K ' rs. Little are working at the l - ' C tguntnt girls and ot ur end ot the room. 13 sf ' x N. xt. ,pl 'K 1' V f e, X VIS' Swrmxrl Sl'l7ll'.Yfl'f lClf'1'1'ntl1 Grurlr' Hmm: Pr'a'.virlz'r1ls: VVultc-r Krytusn, jim Nolf, John Sc- sky. liml St'g1Ili'l'. jan-k NVilHSkllll. john Crilmhs. lirluu' lwft: I'url uit tlxc glltllilllii' fum-tion of tlu- Bvlmc right: 'I'lw vm1ngau'tista1tworkm1tl1c'lmHa-- uml consists ui 1-mmsc-lling in tht' clussrucun and hmm- lill lmurd is Iithcllt- c:0t'lll'1lI1. Thx' lmlls-tin lwaml is mum. Mr. liugvm- Pmmrl is lmving an c-ol1fc'l'm1cc- with part ot an clvvm-nth grade- English projm-vt. In mm' ACILIIIIS -1 ft MOOEQ5 BALLADS 14 R Filts-I Sclvicsfcl' Elcrcfriflz Grade Room Pl'L'.S'iCIL'llfSi Ed Telford, Shirley Kc-rr, Gordon Cim- Izinglmiii. AllilI'Uy Cooper, Eugcm- Mzmnvrs, -loc Bnlint-not prusvnt. 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La-:mai Ki-llv, lhniuici Kc-iisvy. Hmu 9: J.. ,, Q ciibllllil Kvrr. Mary Kvrr, Sllirivy Kvrr, David Kiiiiilicl, Phyllis V Q King. limi' 10: Phyllis King, Doris Kiutvr, Elinor Kiutcr, Nlvlissu Eine! Kish, Xililta-1' Krylrszi. Rim' II: xlilftilil Lungv. Nurinai Layton. Iirm-st 1,1-urn, Diauizi L1-ipi-r, Dmiiin Lvwis. Huw 12: wlolm Lviam- Q I ic, lluwairci Littiv. Hiiicizi Luiig. El'lIl1liX'i I,2lllgi1I'Y. Hnyiiimui 5 Qi Luwlllilii. 'Tiff' Vi I, , V 1 S ' if ,, i -.fig L N i' S ' ibfw-' C4 11 tl! VVll'i' ll lIOllSl'. it l ' MRS. LENORA BICCKICH Crux L' Cily Calls-gc Plxlglisll I0 liiuhth Craulv llmm-mom KlSNNE'i'll DAVIS B.S. Incliaum Siam- 'Ibm-lu-ra Cullum- NVOrlcl llistury, Social SL'i0xl1'l' 9 'll-nth Cragmls- Ilmnz-rrmnl llnsvlmll Cum-lu, .luuiur High Bnskvtlmll SARA STICVENSON AB. l'm-lumylvzulizx Collvgv for W'mm-n llzltin, l'ln1Llish lfl. ll Tw:-lftll flrzulc' llmm-mum 'l'1'nll1 Gralclk' lbfklllliltli' Club Cir4'l1': Mr. johnson in his zlpplivcl vlvctricity vlalss shows Ins 1H'ilL'tlCill arts group tlu- propur way Um, jmdmfm, TIIICLNIA HICLL Bb. lnclianln Stalk' 'l'0alL'lu'rs Cvllujll' XYorlcl lliStm'y, AIllUl'll'iHl llistorv. sllblill Studies T Tvnlll Crunk' Hmuvrmxlll Junior lim! Cross Club, junior-Sm Prum Advisor NVILLIANI I IOLSTICIN lib. lncliaum Shih- 'lbawlmc-rs Calla-gv lliulugy 'l'vnth Graulv llums-rumn lhwivn-xx Mznmgcr nl' Spnrk HOBICWI' TNAUCZII Bb. Imlianm Stalk- 'l's'ucln'x's Cullvm- l5iulnJl5', Gnu-ral Sn-is-lu-v 'Il-nth Graulo Ilmxuwmmnl ,luniur Ili-Y fllulr 'uiur SQ t. X .s 1. - , h lg 1 in flwnnfh, How I: Martha Lueas, Hieharcl Lukehart, Inell Lumpkin, Mary jane Lydie, l'atriek MeCarthy, Cerry M e C u ll e , Vernon Mc-Cinnis, Elizaheth ML-Henry, Coldie McHenry, Charles Mejunkin. Eugene Manner, Doris Marshall, How 2: Charles Miller, David Miller, Elizaheth Miller, Martha Miller, joseph Morganti, Ted ltlonlgomery, Annette Moreau. XYayne Murdiek. Donna Nagev, Sara Nelt, James Nolf, joseph Nudge. Hour 3: Frank O,Blinskv, june O'llare, Doris Orr, Everett Uesterling, Beatriee Pal- mer, Kenneth Patterson, Ruth Pearson, VVilliam Pease, Jaek Peron, Madeline Peterson, Arlene Pfeiffer, Henry Plowman. Row 4: Daniel Politoske, Marilyn Pratt, JoAnn Pritchard, Margaret Hamage, John Hamer, YVil- liam lteeeski, james Reclinger, Donald Henz, Ray- mond Revie, John liiee, Barry liisinger, Paul Rohert- son. Hou: 5: Frank Rohinson, Donn Ruddock. Mary Ruddock, Carmella ltussella, Rita Santini, Donna Sawyer, Delores Seeoskey. John Seeoskv, Edward Seg- ner, VVilliam Selkirk. Lula Sexton, Fave Shatter. Q Row I: George Shaffer, jay Shatter, N'Villiatn Shane, Dennv Shank, Helen Shank, Paul Shank, An- nahelle Sharpe, Eleanor Sharpe, Helen Sharp, liohert Sherwin, Betty Silvis, Dorothy Siverd. Row 2: Rieh- ard Slater, Elinor Smith, Rohert Spieher, Ted Stan- eomhe, John Stapleton, Barry Steele, Regina Steele, Hohert Stephens, Edgar Stewart, Marlene Stewart. Alvin Stoker, Paul Straitiff. Row 3: YValter Stuehell, Phyllis Sutton, Sandra Switzer, Marv Tate, Pauline Taylor, Edward Telford, VVHVIH' Templeton, Mary Thomas, ltavmond Thomas, Richard Toeei, XValter Trimble, Joanne Tyger. How 4: Delores Vanclerhoof. John Varner, Hohert NVaddell, Frecleriek YVarclen, .laek Vtlassam, Ruth XVaugaman, Cynthia VVertz, Loretta YVhite, Kenneth XVhite, Marjorie XViddowson, Donald XViley, Norman NVilt. Row 5: Janet XVinslow, Annie Xtioltgang, Richard YVoodring, Catherine Yoniek, Hose Yonnt, Alex Zhur, VVilliam Zeigler, Irene Zellman, Patrieia Zellman, Delena Zufall. K 1 - - . ,, if , Q ,qi , ,L xl N V t? M - - V ist' i',, 3 , ...., i W e t K K sf'- in it S Q ir. ' W ,u L, U .M H K M W K ,X ,Q - , A krzr il . ,, E2 i va - 'E , +' T :r:': e S in v .. ,Q T as , 'E ,Fil Ez: K2 1 gn A we with fl . si f 'Z zl ' ,. Q ,,,,,,,,, ,Si e f M2 2 M X 6' 5 Z3-ff. 'H . , , a Q I fa First Senzcster Tcntli Grade Room Pl'C.S'il1C1lf-YI Jim Kinter, Roger Bathurst, Richard Craig, Sue Dorn, Frank Pina, Ron Cramer. Row I: VVilliam Abel, John Adams, janet Allen, Mary Anderson, Norman Anderson, Norman Anderson, Richard Armstrong, Edward Arnick, Peggy Babco, Shir- ley Bailey, Keith Baker, Robert Barris, Robert Bathurst, VVilliam Beck. Row 2: Lois Ben ce, William Bennett, Betty Bicrcr, Richard Blystone, jane Bone, Mary jo Boucher, Mary Boyer, Shirley Bracken, Dorothy Branghler, Laura Brendlinger, joan Brewer, l rances Broskin, Ceorgeann Burkett. Geraldine Burns. How 3: Andrew Buynak, jane Ann Bvers, Stephen Byt- ner, janet Campbell, Dorothy Carley, john Carloni, Marian Carahan, Shirley Carney, Shelby Catherman, john jmfh, Cerovich, joan Chapman, Frances Cikowski, Richard Clark, Mary Colish. Row 4: Joanne Collins, Louise Co- notti, Patricia Coy, Richard Craig, Ronald Cramer, Mari- lyn Cribbs, David Csanvi, Vincent Culliver, Betty Cun- ningham, Bob Cunningham, Delores Cunningham, Eu- gene Cunningham, Nelson Day, YVilliam DeHaven. Row 5: Margaret Desbonncts, Bertha Dezailte, joseph Di- Tullio, Mary Dixson, Lorraine Dobson, Susan Dorn, Cloria Dubinsky, Mary Jo Dugan, Evelyn Dugar. Ilarry Dunmire, Jeanne Dunmire, Donna Edward, Robert Eis- ehnan, Edward Elder. i 4' L it . Q, ki i Q. I at f J A W K we:-if 3 ., gp P - rf' ,S t 7 N -f X, -, if r S tsyi , C e ir- s . ' 'Q VV I . rt 'Lf' , , 'VW k ,lie 1 , .f A ,ah .saga Q ul.. ' V .1 , . ' 1 H 'C - 4 if it CC fx? wi .2 J .. l,g,iA,. 'Q .. K X ,V Q Q ,N ..l i A C F I 4 In ,,ii i . V I 'nl 'Q . 5. 15 ' ' .SVXM Wil ii L . ! I W, s Q tb g' 3 9' L , 1 , ,Lx :N 'rss QVC' 'E W. 4- 5 N .4 V 155' ti ' ,. ,, S x I Y yfigi. if' fi , 1 it , 1 if in Second Semester Tenth Grade Room Presidents: Bob Fetterman, Idella Hatter, Jim Sta- hura, Winifred Fleming, Paul Kessler, Joanne Spicher, Allen George. Row 1: Thomas Elgin, Norma jean Empfield, VVcs- ley Errctt, Donald Fair, Harold Fair, La Rue F airley, Shirley Fairman, Bill Farrell, Frank Fedoruk, Carol Feree, Leocla F ettcrman, Robert Fetterman, Phyla Mae Filhart, Betty Jane Fleming. Row 2: Winifred Fleming, Gwen- dolyn F lctcher, Orpha Foltz, Richard Frederick, Richard Freeman, Joan Gallo, Lena Gallo, Edward Gaston, Leon- ard Gcesey, Nancy Geesey, Roxana Geesey, Allen George, 5 'r 1 i f ' yay' -r t i . , ,i Iv ' .. 7 K QNT' f . C3 - . it . . M . - .V A' I M Marilyn Gibson, John Gombita. Row 3: Robert G o r d i s h , Ralph Green, Herbert Greenlee, James Greenlee, Bill Harmon, Donna Harvey, Idella Hat- ter, Robert Hawxhurst, Frank Henry, Patty Henry, Shir- ley Hicks, Kenneth Hinderliter, jane Hockenberry, Patty Hodge. Row 4: jerry Holt, Thomas Hutchison, Sara Iacoby, Peggy Jo Jennings. sr f x a. f 'L Q Q vi' 3 Q K f' I i Almu' lvfl: A tc-ntl: griifli- group is 4-imgngvci in time 1-tvrnaii struggli- willu Latin. Alzou' riglrlf Anotlu-r group iooks alt ai display oi' wimicwr-cii'vo1'giting nnilx-riaiis on-axle-ci in' tin- iiiSiI'ii7lliiYl' l'lillk'iltiUIl vizissvs. jnnih, liolr I: jon- NI2ll'i'. Nlairy Nlnngi-s, ,i'ilUlIl1lS Mari, Hou' l: llviviin- Sviioics, Cillliilii' SL'ilfAliil'l'. Dzlvici llowami Ninriin, Iioix-rt Niznslinii. Niairtim Martin, Srim-ckingost, i'1l'ill1l'l'S SL'iII'i'L'kiIlg0Si. janv Scilrotii, Marx' Ann ixIt'ciill'iiIf'. llurry Nh-Cinrkin, Bm-ttv NIU- Elin SOQ,'Ill'li, xiill'il'Il1' Scgnvr. Lznirzi Si'llIl'tllSi'il'j', An- Clnrv. Sluirivv xll'f:l'Lll'k1'll. Cm-ii NIcCutc-iivon, Don- firm-w Svtlovk, Mulwol Slnnfiic-r. Niiiciri-cl Slmnii, Pznilinv nial Nic'Kil1m'Y. llllilll Nic'i,1lc'i1lnn. lion' 2: Xviiiiillll Simnkm-i, lliiinrci SiN'l'lll2lIl. Hou' 2: l ra1nkiinSilivicls. M1'l,nln.:l1iin. join: xii'iNilliil'll, liiulianxi Sic-Qniston. lioiu-rt Shields, Donulmi Siivis, Olin-r Simpson, limi- Yiriginin Nic-slvr, Gloria Nliconi, Sum Montgonu'rv. wgnxl Soknski, -lonnnc Spivlwr, jnnu-s Stnlnirn. xliillilil Klvorgv Mon-nn, llorolln' Horn-iii-ici. Siiiric-y Morvtti, Stupic-ton. XYiili:nn Sta-invr. liciwnrui Stvls. lioiwrt Nanu-y Mnvkic-, Niziralam-t Niix-rl. Niziriainm- Orau'L'c'. Stc-ts, Cc-raiiciinc Sli-wart, l,llC'iIlliil Sliiiivr. Roll' -3: Holm-rt Uruvm-v. lion' -'if Iii-rnon Orr, Calvin f7Y4'l'lIlilll, jack Stiiv, iXllll'Hill'1't Sti'ittlnntts'1'. Clmrlc-s Strong, 'll-d Uzivici i,ililIN'l', lilliil i'c'c'i4, -i1'ilIl l'm-igiltni, Ailllil l'l't1'i'- Sillciwii, Univ Slll1liiX'l'Q. Yvonnm- 'l'a1Yiol', lylllilili son, Iionnuim- Piiiiiipi, l i'm-ri Piliiiips, lfrnnk Pino, -loain 'i1l'I'l12lIlX. Down Tiiolnzls. Isllllliiiill Tiioinpson. I,llc'imia1 i,iilHlX2lix, llolorc-s l'it7vrm-ii. joan Pocilinsky, Dv Ninris Tlioinpson, Mmgnrvt 'i1l'ilIli7ii', Rnimy ri'1'illIi3iL', lfvoiyxi Vollovk. lion' I: VVii'iqnn Prim-, Annu Prokny. Doris Trontnmn. lions -1: Manw' 'l'ygz-r, lim-tty Uiiczipiimg Proiiaiy, lloroliiy l'i'okny. i'iI'lll'Sl i,l'0iiilY. Vi-l'l'l'f' Quinn, Mais Van Lc'1'l', Miicirc-ci Virginis, ,Ivan Xvilliliillg, NYU- jznnr-s linnisin, Marv Rankin, Knliuir-1-n Huy. Xinrv liny. iiann xXY21iiK'I'l1lil'l', Miicin-mi Vnliiins. XYiiiiann XX'K'2lN'l'l'. lioiwrt lion-siii. llic'ilzn'ci lim-ci. Tony livmin. Hou' 5: l':iiZiliN'til XVUIISUII. l,z1ni'vttn NVc'stovvr. Lowvii NY4'lm'i. -Innn-s livny, l':liXY2ll'Ci ii:-ynoicis, Siiirimy liinv, lioiwr! c:Ul1IliK'xViliiL', Donnici XYi1ih'. 1'iou'5: lurk XVi1iio, liimlcllc-, Donulml liinkns. Niikfiilll Rising, .loam liosiwor- NViiliann XYllitc', Kvllllvlil XVicln'nlirm'. llonniii XYilii1nns. ongln, .Ianni-s iiowv. Clair linilinvr. lfra-ci linnuo. limi- Nialrvin VViiii1lIllS. Ioan XYilt. lingm-nv NYoii'o. .Im-gin Yn- nninml Snriowski, Xilflllil Snnlini, Dnriii Suv. koi, Loo Yniikiviviu, ixlllli Ynsko, Doiorvs Younis J f r i . ...Q - Q no 1 ...wi 25' . In ' as FE. ' Sifh , ' is W Y wi I Y A A I-. s . - 5 Q i, , f W V 'K - Gb Q f if if . QMIM .E . 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JEAN JONES B.S., M.A. Wx-stern Rvscrve, Bowling Grc State University Fri-nclm and Spanish and Latin Ninth Crude Honu-room lill VVILLIAM VVILT AB., M.S. VVm-shninstur Collm-gc, University of Pittslmnrgll Drivm-rs Education B ' .7 ALICE CLEMENTS B.S., M.S. Indiana Stati- Tcnclu-rs Cullt-gc, University of Pittslmrgll Home Economics Ninth Grudr Homcronm Future' Honwmaxkurs of Ann-rica Club, Nursery School JAMES NIX Bb. lndialnn Stzitc 'l1l'ilL'llt'l'S Collvgv Cnnsumi-rs lklntlwnmtics 10, C4-mfraxl lwlaltlu-llmtics SJ Twvlfth Craulv Hnxnummn Elvvvntll Graulx' Dramatic Clnlw on lllflillllllfill Sports Below: Mrs. Bc-ckvr snpvrviscs ll tL'l1tlI grzulc E during ll frcc rcaulinf' - ' nglisli class U, pm I'l0Ll. mi' -- we W... C,'irz'lz'.' .-X IHIIVIX laul slmxlx ll'llClLIl'S ll0Illt'XY1lI'll HIIWYIIQII ilu- lust rays ul llw svtting sum. Hlv Imml tu stan' ufts'1'sn-lnmml Im' tlmm ing Nl me-1' XY1ll1S.5 I l'lllH'l4 rigfll: SIIIKIPIIN swung :mtl SXVklj'l'Kl to tlw tum-5 uf this llilllll. L'ul111ms1'cl ul' 'lim XIillm'1'. Dun Vl'l'I'IlLlllX, jgunvs Xlt'crlll'Klj'. jim f:lJlX'l', mul lla-rlm Cl'm'c'11lL'1'. I.nu'1'r rigflzl: Yn'l'al-lflllvll :mal .IIICIY Blllllll mlzlxflv thc' irlvrs and Q-l1c'vx'lm1clm'1's during ilu-ir visit for 'LXlm'ic-tiullv. l SMX. Hm'fuu': Carrol SL'lll'1llll'l'. Ullltvl' Swartz. :mtl 'lliilll NYill um XIV. llolstvin in Ll lwiulwgx' dm1m11st1'uticm. ., .4 uw-H .if I 1' EQ.-I .1 .,i it 1 , A ' I Q :A M I .1 wif . 1 54 5' .. 35311. . bb. g Q 9 E., -, Q fi , 125 I ' Xa 2 I R is MH? ., fs? ii? wily . S wiv' my .gi '.l. 1. - -. - .x.' -11 '.-' , X il 1 .53, wiv WI M 1 I Iulmllg, Y ' -fxrfwg an 1., ,,,, I we 3, W, mr to Alounm' Top: Nliss Z1lt'lIt'l'l is Cllklfgillg out Ll book B rrv and Lcu'r11im- Lin-lv. Iiuttnm: Ann Clnxflmu. Annu- NYilclc-num. and Cc-orgv fh l'X1llllil1l' an lfnglislu I,itc1'nt11rc' rlispluv in thx lilu1'n1'v. Top: Miss Ilandler is leading a discussion in her ninth grade English section. lion' I: XVilliam Ahhey, Mary Ann Adams, Frank Agnello, Marv Margaret Aimino, Sarah Ake, Robert Allen, Fred Altemus, Shirley Altman, Ted Altman, Arthur Anderson, Mildred Anl, Fred Arenrio, James Baker, janet Baker. How 2: l'atrieia Barhor, Patricia lialliek, Mary Batulis, XVilliam Belash, Yvonne Benee, Edward Bernard, Edward B l a t t , C e o r g e Bland, Peggv Blvstone, llerman Bohn, Tho- mas Bollinger, Gerald Boucher, Edwin Boyer, XVilhert Boyer. Row 3: Hohert Brandon. Clyde Brown, Kenneth Bnggev, jaeoh Bukovskey, John Bu- terhangh, Earl Camphell, Cary Campbell, Nancy ' ,W 1 Canale, Peggy Lou Carnahan, Donald Chapman, Mona Chapman, Richard Clark, Donna Clawson, Elizabeth Coffman. Row 4: Ellen Coffman, VVilliam Colish, Ronald Collins, Lois Colley, Shirlev Cowie, Glen Cunningham, Lerov Cunningham, Robert Cun- ningham, Raymond Cramer, Charles Crihhs, Donald Daskivieh, Edward Dilts, Ianct Dinger, Frances Dix- son . How 5: Pauline Drawl, Selma Dunmire, Jacque- lvn Dutton, Juanita Eason, Donna Elgin, Fred Ernielc. Norman Ewing, Robert Fairlev, Louise Fee, Ruth Fee, Charles Fenton, Margaret Ferguson, Beverly Ferrier. Donna Fetterman. ' fl I I 1 I. M4 12 - , . ivwfkl , . . i .J 6 ff I' s.14f i4. ,..-A X -5' ' v at Q All i 4 ' , Q g 1 K . J i A A ff h , ,R . in C BT! ll: Qt i ' . ' i if .. 5 4 V , A, 'I W 'i e 15? ii -i ,if DN E 1 , .Q X5 Q E f g . a mdk .i Q in f i t ' ., C ..' - A ' ' 3 . 9 a -f 5 ' ., 1 f ,rg -ss .9 v la ' if if- 91, ' gp, ' J . J, , ,Eff t 'Q- V 4 I M 5 .ff5Ll.'. ' q Y t t A khlv 1 rw ', i Q , .5 rf, 'QAwNK S .sg - W. i 4. V - 'if' Ui ' K ' f ' . ,Gigi w A Q C, lu .. A i V C , . D L I J Left: Mr. just-pli, assistant principal, clolcs Right: Tlic clzinccrs ulmovr- auf part of tlu' 4-ruwcl llmt out pussc-s uncl pc-imiico to laitc--coma-rs. nttn-nclc-cl the- junior liigli llullowm-'m-n clmmx Hou' I: Margie lfincllcv, Marv Lou Fisllcr, Bvtty lflaiimgalii, Alla-n Foltz, Dolton Foltz, Curry Frick, l runklin Fryc, Iauncs Frvc, Collins Fyoclc, Host- Gallo, Kathryn Cvntilv, ,Ianni-s Cc-rlwr, Elwuocl fVlL'l'l', junt- Cc-rslnnun. limi' 2: llolic-rt ClC'lSl1Il1Alll, Str-Ihr Cilmlions, Sairuli Giorginnni, Paul Clklllllbltll, jnclitli Cordon, Jolin Clfl'0llL', Rosalyn Crt-onli-o. Bt-vcrlv Grove, Stunlc-3' Crvsick, Mary Cntliriv. liolx-rt lluldin, Dorotlw llunnolcl, launcs Illll'pL'l', john llurris. Huw 3: Lynn ll2ll'l3lllSOIl, Dvlorvs llarttvr, Lois llcflvrnmii. Corclvlliu llcillmiili. llownrcl llvnrv, Nnncx' llilt-, Marv llinton. Donald llolmllgli, lJl'0llill'Cl llock, Lllllfzl llollnnrl. Szrlva llopkins, It-un llowc, Clmrlos lluc-V. Jrwk llnt- ton. Huw 4: Lu line- Irwin, Bzrrlmru Johnston. Nlury Kcnncclv, just-plm Korn, Nancy Kcrll, lolln lit'l'ZilIl, ,lc-ani Krivonick, loc Kunfllu, Ginn- lmluitusll, Dorutliy Luiiu-, Tlioinus Luslcvy, Sllirlc-y Luvtmi, Vllllvllllkl Lay- ton, Sliirlcy Lt-urn. Hour 5: Num-5' L1-L-, lfclln Lvntf, Darrel Lewis, Hoge-r Lewis, Ronnie La-wis, -linnr-s Lockurcl, 'llliomus Loclcurcl, Annu Lolir, llzirrv Lyflir-k. Marv Lylnpli, Ruby ML-Aclon, .Lum-s McClure-. lluln-rt MCC11-.iry, Frank Mt-Czlltl. I A , fw ' I., Tawau-uy D 'S 1 2 - q s' . 'gn :E T Q QF: fgpw - iyrlgil L 7 gf., 133,35 3, X iw: , tw, L My Q V' Z, L , r - V - as 9 M1 ' 3'-Mr H is if I 1 i ' L if L S- X pf V W, rrr' L s ' . 'Wit' , W ' Z: A wk bi I. if I . K 1 K f'1 ,. il sa i SQ 9 :lr A r ' in '- i Q Q'si in 7 Q . -1 Q i Q s ii E F is Wifi L Q if r L Q .xg i ' Sfiwgy . 153 Q gi if U 's -' NEW-- L K Q 2Q-r' .. ,' Q L t ,W 'mil k i, : E, kg L'.Q g-im ' L A ft HJ., VT f K L 5 . I is. A ' f aff i J ' - L lvl JK - -,-f, ff 1 ill M iw I fakhiif I ll Cl Q N ,ig V W ':- 0 1 ' lan -' in '10, 2 ab! .QlV-l- an a jg L ng.: If-f I Q null 5 - nf 1llIlL' I: V1'l'll0ll lNlcl,:lllglllill, Mllrtllll MvMillvll. l,L'lll'lUlX' lxlL'fJlllWl'll, Virgillill Milla-ullll, lclillllt' Mill'- sllllll. Huuf 2: XVilli:llll Nlicolli, l:llJl't'llL'l' Nlillcr, J1lllll'5 Millc-l', Loc Mulisull, jullllllllll lxlllfgllllll. Hull' 3: lilll' Xl0l'l'm-iii, Yl1ll0IllilS lNlI'llli, -l1lIlll'S Nllllll'l'. Sllirlvy lXlYk'I'S, Killlll1'K'Il Miki-sl-ll. Huw -1: NQIIICY N1lg1'f', Allwltl Nllstllsc. jack Ni-lllvr, Lollisc Nicllulsull, Pllyllis Olik- sillski. Roll' 5: Mllrx' fJSllll'illVVSlil, l,1lll'lL'lf lJilySOll. flOI'll0ll l'i-ta-l'sclll, Clair l,t'li'l'SUIl, Hlllly l,l1'l'L'i'. limi' H: cllllll' l,ll'l'L'i', f:l'l'1llCl l'ifc'l'. lillilll llillzl. Alill'Qill'l't lkllitclskm-, Mary ll0llllClS. Roll' T: Louis l,l'ill0, lJlltl'iL'i:l l,l'llL'lIill'll, Pllyllis lll'lllkl'l', flilyllvlll' llillllilll. Eclwallxl lilly. Hull' 8: Li- lilly lilly. lillfl lll'CllIlQK'l'. Curtis lil-4-cl, JLIIIIUS lil-ull, llllgl'l' lll'SL'llllll. Huw 9: clllllfllltft' livviv, Killll llllcll, Luis lliclillg, lflizllllctll Sgllnll, llllS1l- lic Salclowski. lima IU: l'lltl'icill SL'lII'UL'L'IlgllSt. ljlllllll Sc-lltoll, jf-alll Sccosky, Sully Sm-lkirk, jvrry Sl-xtllll. Rim' ll: Mary Sl'f.llll'l', Sllllllrll Sllllcllv, Bull Sllklllhtll Clill't'llL'1' Sllilll-l'I', ll'VVlIl Sll2lllil'l'. RUIL' 12: .lcalll Sll1lll.1'I', Nlilfllyll Slillw, l,UI'l'llll SllL'1ll't'l', lxl1ll'gllK'l'llL' Sll0I'NVlll, Bi-ttv Slliclc. . Q, ff ' .1 il l' Y 'A - f 1 ce. L -. Q Bvlulrr Aluclx' clllfllilll ClllIlL'l'S tllv pllrt ul' il if ' SPilI'l'llXV for il luutllllll lllllltilllv Dl'Ugl'Lllll, 'l'lll 1' lv U ff Q hllllfl was 'iSp:ll'l'ow ill llll' 'l'l'vl'tclp. vw .. if ' ' , ,, 4 1 V ,:-,. 3' ... l 4 , M Y X 4 V l es N - -L 4 of . 1, ffl : -sr , , S . Lil i lb - 1 iw' fs It C Q I H-f au. , P wr f i l Q ,J-1, JL ' P3 v 'f VV .v 3 6 10 f' 9 A 7 1' 'gf-sunk' ' I. 1 l , V X, -N X ' 1 HS . I , . ,i lol 5, .1-. ' t , W A 30 . fl' I 1 4 . A' 5 , jim, Row 1: NVilliam Shields, Kenneth Sink, Marlene Skapura. Jo- sephine Slupek, Donna Smeltzer. Row 2: Virginia Smeltzer, Bev- erly Smith, Fred Smith, Kathryn Smith, Martin Smith. Row 3: Richard Smith, Diane Snyder, Stanley Spence, Franklin Spotts, Robert Stahlman. Row 4: Rosella Stapleton, Murray Steffey, Bev- erly Stiver, Richard Stewart, Bose Ann Stonebraker. Row 5: Hohert Stoner, Betty Stuehell, jim Sullinger, Jessie Tate, Orren Tate. How 6: Kenneth Templeton, Michael Territo, Sandra Tho- mas, Donn Twigg, Eula Mae Tyger. Row 7: Marie Uliehnie, Shir- ley VVadding, Barbara Wlagner, James Wakefield, Robert Walls. Row 8: Esther VVilltl'I'llllI'C, Violet Waltermire, Ann Ward, Ioan NVatson, Charles VVertheimer. Row 9: Elaine VVetzel, janet NVid- dowson, Thomas VVilden, john VVilliams, Dennis VVilson. How 10: llarry XVingrove, Sally NVolfc, Beverly VVolford, WVayne Wood, Carole VVoodall. Row 11: Leonard VVoods, Geraldine Young, Roxie Zamherlane, Samuel Zuftuto, Josephine Zuifuto. First Semester Ninth Grade Room Presidents: Cathlene Mike- sell, Don Hobaugh, Thelma Layton, Leonard Kearns, Sandy Tho- mas, jim Sullinger, Virginia Malcolm. gt Q .5 .1211 9?-3 R! S5- ri' Sf. TA- .iq on 'sw 'Zf -- f .fr fi' . . ,5 QL. . Q aa Q ,, .ji ,. A 'V Q' rim if ii 'sw T' l ,, 'M ' ,li f 'ti-. A MT 'V gli.: . 3 , Sf.-'Q if , Q si meh , ,W as Q .. tv Mrs. llill instructs two of licr nintli gruclc pupils in currcnt cvcnts as part ot thi- social scicncv 17l'0g'l'illll. M RS. PAULINE FARM PLN. Pliilznlr-lpliiu Gr-iurrul Hospital School Nursc auul llomc Visitor Nurscs Aid Cluli SAMUEL LENCEL B.S.. M.Ecl. 'l'r-mplc Univcrsity, 1951 KVA-st Chl-ste-r Stntc Tvnchcrs Collcgx' Dirvctor of H1-altli :incl Physical Education, Atlllctics EH llcud Couch of NVrcstliuu. und Truck Lim' Footlmalll Couch Varsity 1 Club PIIYLLIS SONES B.S. Pcunsylvzuxia Staxtc Collcgc He-nltli and Physical Education Girls' Intramural Sports Clicvrlcaxdcrs, G. A. A. Elcvc-nth Grmlc Hom:-room 32 5 , JCI IN KURTZ 13.8. Lock lluvcll Stutc 'lwl'ilL'lH'l'S Collcg llculth und Physical Education Assistant NVl'L'Slll!ljl Conch, Truck Couch S4-uior zuul junior Tuinlmlimf Clulxs CLADYS MOURIIICAD BA.. MA. lusliaum Stailc 'l'cuclu'rs Collruc l'clnisylx'auiin Stull' Collcgc Guidaiucc Counsc-lor Uslwrs Cluli ALICE ZACIIERL B.S. Clarion Staltc Tcncllcrs Collcize Librarian Lihrnry Club uml Tri-Ili-Y 11 Uwz, jnarhefm, SAMUEL FUHCIUELE B.S., M.Litt. Indiana State 'l'0aulicrs College-, University of Pittsburgh English 9 and I0 junior High Drzunzxtic Cluh Eighth Crude Ilonwxoom DANIEL HARMON B.S. Intliaulal State Tezlclicrs College Cvnvrall Sciclxcv 9 Elvvvntll Cralclv Homvroonl PAUL MECIILIN A.B., M.A. XVnshington and Ivtfcrsou, XYvst Virginia Univvrsity Algvhru l, Plane Geometry Chairman, lklatlwinatics Depurtinv Eleventh Crzulv Home-morn nt GERTRUDE HANDLER B.S., M. Litt. Indiana State Teachers College, University of Pittsburgh English 9 and 10 Ninth Crude Homeromn 309 MRS. MARYBELLE HILL Lift. B. Grove City College- Sucial Studies 9 Tri-Hi-Y 9 Co-orclinator of Hi-Y Ac-tivitics, Ninth Crude Homeronm MRS. VICTORIA VVADAS B.S. Indiana State Teachers College English, Sp:-c-ch Correction Junior and Senior Broadcasting C111 hs Below: Mr. Hannon Cll'IlI0l1Stl'2itCS cxpnnsion of me-tuls in his scicncv 9 class. 2? tio .Xlmrwg Nlr. Nix snap:-xwisvs an vlalss clc'lllul1slx'nliml in niulh yvau' l3l'ill'fik'ill awiilllm Ill! ljlltllltl f'irr'lr': Xlisx lxlim- lwul'4 ', flaws, lun UI Qillllllllf L'l.xss in wul'k all ilu- IIU ll'll u ll' IIlllllNll'I'lI 'll'l9 T lil fl! llllrlllrl r'ir4'lr': A gruup ul' ninlln Imp xxxrv am 1-lm-tllcul 34 9. deff' ix X 1 H. .P 1 2' f ' ffl X I - . L39-F Secmid Semester Ninth Grade Room Presidents: Herman Bohn, Nancy Loc, Frccl Arcurio, Mary Anno Adams, joe Kunclla, Marlene Skapura, Tom Laskvy, Cavs-ncllc Rankin. f X 49 'v Almive right: Mr. johnson is studying a prolnlcm in mc-cliauical clrawing class. Below right: Mr. Kline lie-lps Bill Colisli on a crafts prvjoct in art. ,fr M-.,Qa4....W,,,A 5 ,..r wi l4l2lllI.'1Lg4..g14,44r , 35 Y Max Um, lea RICHARD FARABAUGH B.S. rhattan Collt-gc Atv Football Vursi , I I' fh Scivncc unior I lg., MRS. VIRCINIA IOLL B.S. Indiana State- Tr-an-lu-rs Colle-gv Cooking, Foods, and Sewing 7-8-9-10-11-12-classvs Ninth Grade Homvroom Truth Grade- Tri-Hi-Y-Club RUTH KLINE B.S. ol lc-gt' Indiana State' Tvacht-rs C junior High School Ix'lilIll0lUilfil'S Eifghth Cradt' I'Ionn-room Tri-Hi-Y S Club ROBERT KLINE B.S., M.A. Indiana Stats' Tvaclu-rs Collvgc Columbia Univvrsity t Supvrvisor and Art Dt-partmvn MARY LOU GEPHARIYI B.S. Indiana State Tc-acliors Collvjlv Innior High School Music Organ, Ninth Grade Girls Chorus. and junior High Chap:-l Choir RUTH RINK B.S., M.A. Indiana Statv 'l'c'aL-lwrs Collcgc Colnmbia Univc-rsity rtmt-nt English Dt-pa Eighth Gradv Honn-room and l f 'fhth vuar music A Scxtcttv o cn, V h l wktchlul Circle: . ., pupils entertain thc class under tw a Cyc of Miss Gephardt. They arc: Marin- Lora-lli, Dois Heath, Mary Helen Thomas, Bob Jacoby, - ' ' nd Bill Smith. Dairy F.nr, .1 36 Eighth Grade Room Presif1'ents: Ken Cassel, Dox Sexton, Patty Mareoline, james Coher, Carl Burkett, Mae Pollock, Barhara Uber, Royden Grove. How 1: Inez Adams, Fred Aimino, Betty Alexander, Irene Altman, Patty Anderson, janet Areurio, john Armstrong, Robert Austin, Ilelen Berner, Kenneth Barry, Frederick Baxter, Marlene Benee, Clarenee Bengston. Row 2: Charles Bergman, Robert Black, Margaret Blatt, Ronald Bosket, Rohert Boyer, Edward Brandon, jannie Brandon, Carole Breakiron, Barry Bridgen, Wayne Brown, jack Brown, Carl Burkett, Paul Campbell. Row 3: Nicholas Campos, Donald Cannizzaro, Carolyn Carnahan, Mary Jane Carnahan, Kenneth Cassell, Darlene Clavpoole, james Coher, Joan Colgan, Robert Collins, john Cope, Rohert Cowaski, Richard Craven, Blair Cummins. Row 4: Edward Cunningham, Naney Cunningham, Patricia Davis, Betty De- Haven, Charles Dimit, Eugene Donahue, Patricia Doty, Pa- tricia Dunmire, VVilliam Eiseman, Raymond Evans, Daryl Fair, Betty Fairman, Carole Feloni. Row 5: Janet Fenton, Zana Fenton, julia Ferrante, Sandra Fillharte, jerry Findley, Mary Lee Fling, Betty Flinko, Edward Frank, Joseph Frye, Dennis Geer, Berniee George, Ronald Cood, Seott Cordon. ..-a.4-...,-- Circle: Martha Shailier iees a Cake in home 0COTl0llllCS ClllSS. f a f L im , 'f i Z1 t ' , ' , ' . N 2 R -w i , I 'Q C -X A - , s i , M-Qi-A gig ,. I 'F !ei by il 'ff' is . ' i. X: 5 S ig .Q vita.: A a e - Qf,, . ,, .. Q.--C a .kay ,511 A egg, kz, Qj .a k g ...V H , F gill, ,. ,gt I . ., ?, -7 ,,. ,. ' I B . ,EE ,lm kd , , ' ,xg I .V Q A . Q ' . ms mi h' 'KN A ' I ! .ju 2 xl 1... , 'ml ll W4 7. V 9 ,-'i W ,gl Q, iui, g ,vz ,, .M-.:, l W V A -.', I Q , :-: M ,.,.... , 5.1, A WM ,Z-f-3 V, . -A f fy , sf' ...H x , f , 1 ' V in . I -V! Q Q-lf' .Umlwp XII. Lumix s sm-u-nlI1 glxulm-gm'uQ1':1 plums rllsplnn UIVII lIltllXIlllI2ll vluss p1'u14-als. lil ffl Nlrm llltllllrx I llllx ui hmmm ul 1ll4'NNl'N2lIIlllllll laugh mm-rnlwly. - 1 27: l 'hh, QA. .f , 'i M - . f 1 V. Q 'ff l .5 -. 3 J ' I! . - A All!! .xiii 3 'f +5 - A' .,.+ 'qlfnl A J' VL,A2 . . O A A .ir . . - ffffh' I 1 '-1- . -1 ,. -.. ' .JL 'L , zl' 5 553 :1 A - ig... , 1 ' A ' Q - 1. . ,., Q- . .,. . . . I. . . 'A - ' ' A ' . 4 Y ' 1 .. , Q L 1 ' qL -Q9 WV! u - XFN If ' 'lei .-ft M s Qi 1 13' Q x.' f llere are the Bunnies in their dance in the Christmas operetta, High Jinksf' given on December 18. This production is produced by junior high music classes and the junior dramatic club. Palmer, Mary Ann Patriquin, Daniel Pease. ,ig .. . ll . Q . 553, . W5 JJ' ' . fi N . - 'ft-.2 S . 1 ' 'if L ' J' ' it 1 ik ' ' 1 ' of -4 1 ' 3 f and 1 'Mi 'I . - K I Opposite Page, How 1: Barbara Gore, Robert Gottarcli, Royden Grove. u f 5 L . Y Robert Culakowski, Doris Heath, Kenneth Helman, Marie Helman, Robert - Henry. Judith llinderliter, Jean Hinton, Harold Holt, Richard Hoover, Shir- lcy llopkins, Cinda llughes. Row 2: Corbin Jack, Robert Jacoby, Jane ff Kelly, Judith Kimmel, Janet Kinnan, Lucille Kinter, Paula Kish, Steve Kos- J , Q Z: A A A tella, Joseph Krytusa, Phyllis Kunkle, Althea Lambing, Edward Laterza, A ,lm XL ,, .4 Paul Laterza, Ronald Layton. Row 3: Arlane Levine, Sanford Liss, Emer- - son Lockard, Richard Lockard, Marie Lorelli, Lenord Lowman, Russell - . , kg I Lucas, Arthur Lvdick, Blair Lydick, Carol Lydick, Bernard McCreary, Nancy ' . b eg J Mt-Creary, James Mcllenry, Donald Mclielvey. Row 4: Nancy McKinney, 4 ' , , James McMullen, Edward Macke, Patricia Marcolinc, Patricia Markle, Her- , 2 ,,.. 2 il bert Marlin, Ronald Martin, Lavada Medor, Carl Mesler, Eunice Miller, Jolm Miller, Donna Mogle, Loretta Montgomery, Bonny Moorhead. Row 5: 5- --- Vw f as Joyce Morganti, Donald Myers, Robert Nealer, Charlotte Neeley, Franklin A N' Neely, Jolm Nickolis, James Norman, Roger Orr, Donna Painter, Janet L - ,IAQ ,tri ig - S ' fi I S ,.. , I V :' Qf i- ' ' .f A ai 1 A: I fi Right, How 1: Donna Pcifter, Robert Pelles, Ralph Pollack, Betsy Rals- ,Q A : , ton. Arlene Reefer. Row 2: Jerald Risinger, Berna Romance, Robert Ro- ' -A H Q L' mance, Elsie Rupert, Patty Lou Rycn. Row 3: Carolyn Sawyer, Herbert A max xy, V ' - Scott, XVilliam Segner, Donald Sexton, Sally Ann Sexton. Row 4: Earl 3 - 3 tb, 'M 4 Shaffer. Martha Shaffer, Shirley Shank, Carol Shick, Delores Shields. Row S 'xr-Tan ' 5: Louise Shields, Jean Smith, Nancy Smith, John Smith, Sallv Smith. Row 6: 9 1 XVilliam C. Smith, William Smith, Robert Stancombc, Dorothy Steetle, LeRoy 3 J' h ,QV :Lf A Stincman. Row 5: Donna Stoker, Patricia Stuchell, Thomas Sunderlin, Bruce 5 A i Taylor, Beverly Thomas. How 6: Mary Ann Thomas. VVilliam Tocci, Ellen ,A F K I Tressler, Evelyn Trimble, Barbara Uber. Row 7: Lois Xlfaddell, Elain VV al- M U lace, Loretta Warden, Barbara VVarner, Roberta VVatkins. Row 8: Donald ,Q : NVilliams, Joel VVilliams, Aileen VVoocls, Lu Vera VVymer, George Yarnell. , W5 K 5 I -4- ,ff M1 i L tix p Y fi 3 Scurfntlz Grade Hoon: Prcsiclcritm Jacquelene johnson, Dan XVilliams, jndv Metcalfe, Don- ald Fritz, Nancy llowe, johnny Postlewaite, Penny Link, Faith Nohle. lime I: Earl Aimino, James Alshangh, Grace Anl, john Balmco, Sallv Balls, YVilliam Barris, Dennis Bathurst, Paul Billlll, Mary lleck, Larne Bcnce, Hohcrt Bishop, Anthony Black. Dwight Blatt, Alverclta Blystonc. How 2: Grace Bonarrigo, llarry Boyer, Duane Branghler, Gath- erinc Brown, Marilen Brown, lloward Burkett, VVendell Camphell, NVilliam Carlson, james Carnahan, Garv Case, Carol Chapman. How 3: Iris Chapman. XValter Gikow- ski, Margaret Coleman, Doloris Colish, James Cooley, Charles Coy, David Crawford, llarry Grilxhs, Lolita Gnl- jlm jrwmfh, 5 liver, Bonnie Cunningham, Constance Deihlcr. James Dickie, Dewayne Dimit. How 4: Stanley Dixon, Sandra Drye, Carl Duncan, Gary Elder, Daryl Emplield. Tho- mas Erich, Leroy Ewing, Shirlev Fee, Earl Fenton. Lerov Fenton, Fred Fink, David Fletcher, Thomas Fletcher. Row 5: Sandra Friel, Donald Fritz. llerhert Fry, Ilarriet Fnge, James Galentine, joseph Gallo, Samuel Gaston, Linda Gaston, Bruce Gcarhart, Ethel George, Norma George, Wlalter Gilbert. 'ag Es: I : L :uw 1 , 32 diva - - NS., .1 , Q . 4 A- - 4,1 I VLKV. E A.: A af. ll 1 f , i g l ME 5 1 .1 2 , E . , ' , a . J A.. EL. ' H an it..,:i,.4s .... -..z.+c. n E.. .- i My , 2 , ' ff' lil F fa in Y 5? Q' ' i' 1-2 , I' ' K ' -. l Y? I I A Qlll i s, V. f mc I I ifww, AA 4 - . , l i wi 4 L i ' 5 i 44 lh-im-iiihvr tha- Gmini Nlurcii at thc- iunior high custuim' hull at llaiiiciwsfr-ii tiiiiv? 'I'hos1' kids l'L'Lliij' mln-ssl-cl up. Ruiz' I: Plllll ciflliitllll. inch' cilllLlklJNYSiii. Arthur Ilan-i. -lllllll'S llgllllimn. Chnrh-s lhuiiiii. Bvlty llullvll Nlvrh' lla'iirx'. l'iclw1l1'Ll llc-ss. Sllllllllll' ih1ow'x'. Nlllllj' Ilmw, xlguic-t lsciilxm-1'g. Ni-ul ISl'lli7l'l'g. Kay Aluiiiisou. Hou' 3: ILlQ'Qlll'iilll' ,lllilllStUIl. Iallivl hloliilstciil, Dmmulci Iuiivs, Nauivy juiics. Daivici I,ux'ton. Cami Le-ntl. Ic'i'i'y Linus. l'n-in-lupv I ink IR-Qffx' I of-kurcl. Liam Luhr. lfilucn Long. 1 - .r-. 1 john Lung, Nose-hui Long. limb 3: Bill Lurvlii, Nlgirflm Luwvig Ummm Luczis. Nzuicv LllL'iii12l1't, Linda Ludwig. Ilvlvii Lxciivk. Sliirloy Ly click. Izuiivs Muck. IAll'l'j' Mam- iuc-izl, -hum-s NlCCilAl'2lljY, Lloyd Mn-Cniigluy. llowurci Mc- Mr. Traulgh and his sn-in-iicv chissm-s pc-i'hmm-mi iiizuix in Clair. Iuclith Nlvtc-niic. Rumi -4: Honiiiv Nlillvr, Doug- fCI'CSiiIlgi'N17l'I'illl1'lltS cluring-tliv Yl'ill'. lim-low: ililI'll1lKi his Nlilivr, Huhm-i't Milli-r. Chzirhis Nluiiiv, Irwin Mcmiv- rust skit QiYl'll cliiriiig om- of thv iunior high Qissviiihiis-s hvaul. I.411'rx' Nlmicilwlim-iici, juiiivs Mun-tti, Hmiuiri Nl0l'l'Ui. jzuiivs Muir, Lmiisv N1-alia-r, Faith Nohlc-. Ilamiiuiix' North, 5 P ltll Km-iiiivtli Orr. Hour . : , , 1 '-Ciil l'uiiitvr, Ralph ililillll'l'. f.h.uhs l'.1th ismi, lilclmlci Pglltwsuli. i':1ti'1cu1 Pczxuii. Bvl- llll Pm flu S11 1 l'1hs llll 3 D I I ty IH-clclin-q1'cl. Imam ' l'oslh'Wa1itc'. ' i , .il 'R ' , A ll'll'l'S. LilAll'il'S lh-ilivr. Nmliim' lhillipi. Cnl'oh'ii lricc, Iohii ' iiii ' ,jf if fflgikl , i i ,W i i is Q, - D E51 1 00439 Q s Lmqlil A ,Q,h'Y + .ni Q 2 ii 'fl an i i if i as i ia. M siii s if v L . 0'5 ' ev QP Y 'iff ? , 5--Qs , I sf! K J K Am 'i ' A w in tl! Q , xi V 1 ' i ir 4 . 1 l 4 . fl .-- V' 9 Q V ' ' X ii , ' f Jw-H Lf: 2. if at Y 9 gf L1 4:5 fi? ga. ,f jg' :I . 9 i Q' Q :iff 9' - I-vv '- - A ' Q , i . vkrq fum 5' ff . 'ig If Q1 A s U 0. .. at Q, -:Y 'T L i li N Kivfzglvfl Lvfl: Thu prizc winnvrs at tlu- llal- E4 luwvcn party show tht-ir vostmnvs. Almrv: Mr. Johnson is vxplaining ma-clnanin-al clrawing to a svvvntln graclc- class. 5.wmfh, Iinu: I: Domtliy liamagv. Donalcl llanlcin, Erlwartl Rankin, NVilliam lll'llSllljll'l', Diana licclingvr. mm' 2: l'ilc'anm' llisingvr, lins- sm-ll liisingvr, Robe-rt Svliulficlcl, Tom Svlkirli, Ralph Sr-xton. lion' 93: Carolyn Sliallivr, Mary Sllallc-r, David Shank. Honalcl Slican-1'. Carulvn Shit-ltls. Hour 41: Durotliy Slatcr, llomvr Smith. -lan-ltson Smith, Mary Lou Smith, l,2ltl'lC'l1l Smith. lima 5: Holm:-rt Smith. Thomas Smith, Io Ann Solinski, Rohm-t Sprinltlv. Susan Spurlin. Huw 6: Dm-spo Stavrcs, Miltun Stine-man. john Svpin, Viola 'l'vl- forcl, Rulwrt 'I'liay01'. Hou' 7: james Thmnpscm, john rl-l1!llllIlll'Sl, Ronalcl 'l'0L'ci. Sally Ann 'l'ouci, VVilliam rl1l'l'SSll'l'. Row 8: XVaync Twigg, Patty Lou 'l'ygvr, Susan Ulichnir-, llarolcl Yan llorn. lo Aim XVaclcling. Row 9: lanvt Wakt-fit-ld. Donaltl YVay. Stanfurcl Wt-bln. jc-rry XVl'tZK'l, Daniel NVilliams. Row 10: Donna XVilson. Pvggx' Lon XVlSSlI1Qt'l', Arthur NVorth, Dirk NVvatt. 42 Above: Pupils will hurry for the busses at dismissal-the old desire to get home. Uwz, lea RICHARD MCGEE A.B. Dickinson College Indiana State Teachers College English 8 History 8 Eighth Grade Homeroom Ir, Band CLARENCE A. PENNINCTON B.S., M.Ed. Indiana State Teachers College Seventh Grade Homeroom Stage Crow Arts and Crafts MAURICE ZACUR B S Indiana State Teachers College Geography 7, 8 Seventh Grade Homerooln FERNE MCHENRY Indiana State Teachers College History, Math Eighth Grade Homeroom Junior Historians Club MRS. IOANNE WARNER B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Foods Clothin , 2 Ninth Grade Home-room Tri-Hi-Y 7 43 ' l ' 1 1 1 11 1 1'1 '1 1i' 1N 11 ! 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Ixwl ly. clllllllllflllllll, Ilumnums. Lan'- IHAIIILIII. Xlllwwll. Xllx, i.l.lypuuI Trvss, Xlzw fI.lllI!.ll'U, ,Im-IIl'i1-x lxvrr, l54'igI1lvl'. fhllttkbll. Xlrs, Nh- f:l't'Qlll'. Iinu' Sig XIqln'l..1ugI1lin i'ulwl'. I.1lI'N1'Il. Sllallqwv. km-Ivy lzlxlur. 5lmm'. V11-lun lznlm. Slu- xvrx, lgI'lII!AlIx1'l'. l,n-nlf. -Ili kw- National Honor Society How I: Adornato, DiTullio, Mc- Quilken, Taylor, Santini, Flick, Pratt, Condron, Reynolds, Car- baugh, Montgomcryi Row 2 Fiscus, Newman, Hannners, Bon- arrigo, King, Kelly, Bolt, Miller, Mikesell Brubaker effries Mrs , , I , - McGregor. Row 3: Balestrino, Kinter, Grafton, Beighler, Cun- ningham, Thomas, McLaughlin, Edwards, Cober, Barry, Harkovich Neff. Row 4: Little, Hagney XVRISSQIFII, Cribbs, Varner, Spicher Hobaugh, Sharpe, Pierce, Evans Shane, Kearns. ' JL 30411, Uhvfum, The Junior High Mixed Chorus is a compar- atively recent organization composed of the best singers from the junior high music classes. The members are learning 'those skills necessary to do good ensemble Work. The director was Miss Mary Lou Gephardt. 691dzlication, The clatter of 'the typewriter is the keynote of Student Publications. This busy class of 23 students publishes Lilndien, the annual, and The High Arrow, the paper. These future jour- nalists are advised by Mr. Lambert Joseph, as- Jfwlblfilfl- 511111 The Tumbling Club was newly organized this year to accommodate the interests of a num- ber of students who want to develop fine physical coordination and muscular control. The club produced an assembly program in the spring. Adviser was Mr. lack Kurtz. Klub The playis the thing . . . D Few who saw the Shakespearean production of The Taming of the Shrew can doubt that the immortal bard has a message of wit and wisdom for all. Mrs. Mary McGregor is sponsor of this club, which studies sistant principal. Shakespeare's plays. ofzarzmar aww .Sammi A goal for every high school student to strive for is the National Honor Society, advised by Mrs. Mary McGregor. This club sets achieve- ment standards for the school as Well as present- ing such programs as their entertaining Christ- mas production. 47 I Safety 4l'ulrul la, Lentz. Learn. VVolford, Xvylllttl' Bland, Pollae, liadges. Ceorgianni kirk, Ake, Steetle, Adams, llarper Mehlillen, Dobson. lNIontgomerv Thomas. Dutton, Sherwin. Barry kovieh. Long, Brewer. Deibler Thomas. Bathurst, Shear. Uslicws Club Safety, palfwf, The members of the Safety Patrol Club could aptly be called the traffic squad of the school. This service club. which is sponsored by Mr. jesse Lubold, has the big job of regulating travel in the crowded corridors and stairwavs of as large a school as Indiana. E. Smith, B. Smith. Zbur. Corte, Donahue. Palmer, Long. Zufall Orr, Culliver. Zlahmm, 6114.11 Something which helps to heighten the high school in the eyes of the community is the pro- fessional-like efficiency of Miss Gladys Moor- head's Ushers Club. The members of this or- ganization have ushered for many school and community auditorium activities. Qunjon, frm mm The junior Red Cross is international in its scope of activities, as well as being helpful locally. Examples of the clubis activities are the sending ot boxes to Europe and a party given tor the Willard Home. Miss Thelma Bell is the SPOHSUT. Iiou: I: Nichols, Mt-Adoo, Kund- Cunningham, Tyger. Rua' 2: Sel- Elgin, Mr. Lubold. Row 3: Ham- mers, Stivers, Coflman, Prokav, lio- bertson, Swisher, Balestrino, Yan- Ruw I: Cribbs, Edwards, XVhite, Kundla. llatter, Condron. Sharpe, Russella, Byers, Nibert, Anderson. Row 2: DiTullio, Iladden. llam- mers, Sexton, Baxter, Cunningham, Miss Moorhead. Hoa' 3: Bonarrigo, Balestrino, Fisher, Simpson, Youut, Humana, Club Providing suitable photographs for the school pnhlications is the unending job of the junior pliotogrzlplieis who make up this club. Aided by Mr. WVilhnr Coffman and Mr. Lambert Joseph, the clnh has turned out many prize win- ning shots. junior H011 Cross Row 1: Cnlukowski, l'lCl'fCl'lNilI1. llzitter, N. George, jones. Ake, Coleman, Ellis, Blur-k, Yoniek, Me- Millen, Learn, Row 2: Mneke, A g n e l l o , Spnrling, Zznnherlin, Brown. McCracken, Vlsflllltlllilll Layton, Byers, Steetle, Adams Montgolnery, Miss Bell. Row 3: Cnllo, Fnge, Rainkin, Erniek, Ban'- ry, Bnrlwr, Burns, Stigers, Moreau, V. George, Broskin, Diehler. Cnlli- ver, Orr. Clllllffl'lI Club Row 2: Trimhle, Spicher, Elgin, Cotfinzin, Kerns, Stets, XVc-river, Mr. Joseph. Row I: Thompson, En- terline, ML-Kinney, Learn, Kritzer, Swartz, Hnwkhnrst, Nolf. Projei'tioni.s'f.s' Club Row 1: Quinn, Oesterling, Phil- lips, Meliinnev. Steiner, DiTnllio, Cunningham, Ludwig, Thompson, Elgin. How 2: Greenlee, Swartz. Ynnkovieh. Mvhznlghlin, llnrrnon, Montgoinm-ry, Rr-vie, Murdiek, Fan'- rel. Mr. Melielvev. 49 p!L0l:QCf.f0l'ljAfA. gm VVhen the film breaks during il feature movie these are the hoys who are on the joh splicing it hack together. Mr. james Mc-Kelvey is the man who teaches these fellows the mechanics of running the projectors of the school when needed. Qjaffzibuilbn, if ' IL The 22 members of the Distributive Educa- tion Club are interested mainly in learning about the business world. They sold magazine sub- scriptions and visited several department stores and factories in order to observe business in action. uf. aw ' gm The Senior Broadcasting Club presented a broadcast each Friday at VV DAD, gave programs for various clubs around town, and handled the radio publicity for the Heart Fund Campaign. They also co-sponsored the Shamrock Shuffle Dance in March. Distrilmtive Ezlucutimz ker, Bowers, Moorhead, Mercer Quilken, Little, Chiodo, Braughler Ceesev, Segner, Stets, Domino Bhe. '11, Bfw Klub The junior Broadcasting Club, composed of 35 members, was organized in the second semes- ter with Mrs. Victoria Wadas as its sponsor. They presented several broadcasts over NV. D. A. D. Their goal is membership in the Senior Broad- casting Club. gwum amiowm Miss F erne McHenry sponsored the junior Historians, a club interested in learning more about the local and county histories and pre- serving them. Its 33 members visited several historical spots around the county during the vear. ' JL Jlzbfnfuhna, Mr. Rogers Rankinis Senior Historians tried to find, explore, and learn about the history and people ot Indiana County during the school year. Thev made a number of field trips around the county in their search for more historical knowl- ed ge. Row 1: Seger, NValtermire, Ba- Zbur, Smith, Bence. Row 2: Me- juninr Hrm1rlr'11.vling Club limi' I: Zaifiittu, lim-1'11z11'cl, Smith NIL-Ailuu, Nolwlo, K1-11114-ily, liuimr rigo, Slmffvr, Black, Sta1v1'c's, Cor mimi, f:4'I'Sillllilll, Svlkirk, Nzlgcy' Rim' 2: Ciwson, llalch-11, lliysnii Rising. Slnullv. lhgliscmtti, Stivvr Cond, Copv, Coffiiiuii. Nln'Nl1liiL'i1 Niurtin. l'1'imto, XY1ulus. Swiinr BFUIIKIIYI-S'HI1,Lf Hun' 1: Plmillippi, Niiimft, Butvr- lmuglu, Pratt, XXI-i'iz, Cundrou, Ag- nvllo, S. Cmimiigh, S1-gm-r, D011- smi, Xluiitgmmicrv. How 2: Sim- tini, XYinxlow, P. cZill'l7illlf.fl1, FiSL'llS, N 0 W In ll ii , Ll5L'kkll'Cl. BUIl1ll'l'iQ'll, Sliililnmn, Millm-r, Long, Blwlixikc-r, jm'ffi'ivs,XV1ifla1s. Huw 3: Hl'iQl1ll'l'. l crrim-r, Lim-ix, Simpson. Eclwiirclw. Hurry, N1CLilllg,l1lill, I r4-c-ixmii, Tino' mais, Bm-ck, Csuyni, Swartz. Rau' -J: l'ulitoskc, Ilugucy, NV-i1x'c'1'. Criimlms. Varna-r, lliwcv, K1-miis, XVm1clring, Slippv, ICVZLIIS, Km-If-V Ir. IIi.s'Im'irlnx Rim' lg Burkvtt, Carlson, Guia- kowski, czllfdllll. llaittcll Nm-lv. Hi- siugvr, Buiimrigu, Slmfilcr. llowv. Hou' 2: Cuiuiiuglmm, 'I'oL-ci. Mont- gmm-rv, Kimim-l, Colisli, Shim-ids. l'czu'li.' Nolmiv, CZUIOIIIHII. Cv0i'gl' fXl4'lIo11l'y. Huw 53: C1illivvr,Al1l Bulls. Smith, Jacoby. Good, Huo- vvr. Cummins. NViliii1ms, Barry. Svniur lli.s'tm'i111i.s' Hour 1: XV11lkm-r, Flick, King. Adormito, Coy, c:t'Ol'Q.Ii1lIllli. Bon- nm-tt, ML-Kcv, Conciron. Kmulcliiuk. lic-vniolcls, Nvwmam. Huw 2: Vis! tus, lliumm-rs. XYilLli'IllLlH, Malin, Cotzmli, lliil, Mikcsvll, Curtv, Bruskin, Tri-ss, Slim-ly, Nlurrill. Cunninglmin. Rim? 3: Banrrv, lid- wurcls, Cuba-r, Li-ilv, Mcillaiiighliu. Pi-ntl. Baalcstrino. Ivfirivs, litu- lnikvr, Bmiurrigo, Hiiikus. Simpssm, Mr. Hauikin. Hou' -1: l isiwr, Slmrpv. SillIIlllH1S, Kotulai, Kritzs-r. Slim. l,t'l'UIl, NYilt, KilIlllll'l, Elgin. 51 lv Swzim' f.'lm1nz'l Clmir limi' I: Naigvv. l'iil'm'l'. l i'vc'iiiaiiu King, Caiiimiigli, lim-mln, Kovqil chick. Hvviioinis. Daly, cillfiiilllflil P. l 'isc'us, Nlikvsvii. Hull' 2: lmlilf Tlio in 118 , XVilcIi-imiii. l'nliinskv 'l'mnpsuii, l':CiXVill'4iS. Yaliiimvicll Klinkiv. NiL'cilll'iif', Bl'llil1lii1'I', 'Ivli' rius, li1ll'lIlOll, Giuiilmi. junior Cllrlpvl Clmir limi? 1: xiAlik'Uilll. BL-list: Vici- dowson, VVoii'urci. Ulu-r. Saulmvski Ci-mliiiiuii. liukvr, lluwv. limi' 2. Mink, Marshall. Nugm-y, Sii2l15lll'1l Clzlypuulm-, Xikmflull, l5ai1'imol', Chap- iiiaui. lJa1skm'ia'i1. C14-pliailwit. limi 93: Sc-lkirk, Kvrn, liulm. Bnyi-1' Sliiuicls, Spviixw. Bmwii. S1liiillQ'l'I' Iluuk, l'i'a1to. .ilixrvl Clmrux limi' l:. livvxiolds. 'lliylulx Nu- HDV, Xxvlliigllllg. Szintiiii. ciOl1Ril'Ull, , 1 livificr. King. Km'z1ic'iiir'k. l. Cair- illllljlil. S. Ciilfililllgil. i'1iSL'llS, xxvilll- gauimii. Rauf 2: 17. l 1'm'im1i1. Mm'- l'2lll, King, Mikvsvli. xVildK'lllllll. lii'uinikci'. .lvfi'rii's. Kvrr, Iirlwaircls, fzlkliiillll. Clmplmui. Cm-lmin. Ram- kin, Kritxc-r. Csvzuii. limi' 3: Sta- illll'2l. livmlii. 1,1-ull. IC. Cunning- lmm, 'I'limmis, Dang Ymikuvicli. Kllniiiv, Sucimiix-i', XlL'Cl11'ci5'. lim'- mmi. i l'Cl'lll1lIl. l,nlituskc'. U. Cllllllillgilillll. Girls Clmrus 9 limi' I: Cowic, Cl'1u'c-s, XY1liit'l'- mira: XYiclcimx'sm1, l'wiu'c. Akv, cit'Olx,Lfi1ll1lli. llillz I,s'aii'il. Young. c:t'I'SiIlll2lll, Sucluwsky. Xlirvs. Run' 0 XVolfu1'ci Smith XY lf' ilitiilll ...S .A . U V. R V. Oiiski, S1-gnu-i', Stupk, llzitlvr. Fm'- riur. i'1L'iiL'I'lIl2lIl. Sluick. Stmu'ln'm1k- 1-i'. 11111111112 Baikvr, Miss Ci-plizlrmlt. limi' 3: Selkirk. llnwv. Nngvy. Ty- ger. lfvv. l,uylrm. Maiiwliaiil. 'llitmx Cuolov, Elgin. Nic-lmixuii. Oscil- kowski. XVumiuil. l54i1'lwr, Aul. limi' rl: Siiauiiv. Llliilltli, C.1'w'illm'c'. Iwi-, SL'iii'c'c'oi1gusf. l isiwl'. D i xi g v 1' . johnson. Pin-rcv. Nnstusv. Hin-ax. Clmpnmn, lhwiv. NYyim-r, XYvlm'l. 52 Snniofz, fhapd gluuh, The Chapel Choir, under the direction of Dr. Harry Canfield, is responsible for musical background in regular chapel programs. Mem- bers of this group were chosen for County Music Festival. They also provided the Baccalaureate Anthem. mam aww, The 45 members of the Senior Mixed Cho- rus, under Dr. Harry CanHeld, presented a spring concert with the band. The aim of this club is to study representative choral literature. The president Was Patricia Carbaugh. ,aww fhapd fhobz, The 32 members of the Junior Chapel Choir are chosen by sponsor, Miss Marv Lou Cep- hardt, and are responsible for music background in Junior High devotional asemblies. These stu- dents are prepared for Senior Chapel Choir and musical organizations. 90,11 gfww, Wm The Ninth Grade Girls Chorus, under the direction of Miss Mary Lou Cephardt, is used as a proving ground for further choir work in Senior High School and the community. The members are also taught breathing, posture, and choir dis- cipline. jim, Band The Indiana joint High School Band not only provides pleasure for the mem- bers, but also is a valuable organization. This group presented a Spring Concert with the Mixed Chorus and participated in parades, football games, and assem- blies. 2. ffmw The school and various community stage activities were handled by the stage crew under the direction of Mr. C. A. Pennington. Since this club is to acquaint the students with the fundamentals of stage management the activities proved profitable. gagqwm gm The Cafeteria Management club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Madeline Stapleton, is a group of girls who are learning how to manage a cafeteria. They were responsible for the lunches served at noontime, and often they sold candy atter lunch. Stage C rew nington. Cafeteria Mmmgement Row I: Stets, Shaffer, Day Srt lock, Stuehell, Trimble, Mr. lmn How I: A n d e r s on. Snn 1 Sehrecongost, Adams, Gibbons Row 2: Cribbs, Medloclc. Fisher Long, Orlaskey, Mrs. Stapleton. Future Homemukers of America eon, liisinger, Colish, Bukovsky YViddowson, Anderson, Flemming Blose, Zellnian, jewart, Baxter per, Nibert, Cikowski. Romance Fenton, Miss Clements. Home 3: Coy, Cunningham, Pagano, Lay- ton, Carley, Sexton, lladden, Ora- vec, McClure, Jacoby, Cribbs, Gib- bons, Adams, Simpson. Row 4: Miller, llamage, Prokav, Olaskey, Robertson, Swisher, Cunningham, Merrill, Rinkus, Fisher, Tavlor, Palmer. Long, Mefllaughlin, Short. 54 How 1: Cribbs, Smith. Heffer- nan, Anderson, Pollock, McCutch- Vanderhoof, Fetterman. Row Sehreeengost, Sharp, Silvis, llar: Key Club Huw 1: McLaughlin, Freelnan Phillips, Moreau, Oesterling, Cun- ningham. Kritzer, C. Miller. D Miller, Cunningham, jones, Me- junkin. Row 2: NVQISSQIIII, Spicher, Larsen, Ilobaugh, George, Den- ning, Canlpisano. Stratiflh, Mur- dick. Evans, Mc-Laughlin, Meehlin. Allied Youtlz How I: Cribbs, VValker. Montgom- ery, Mazza, Cottardi, llarper, Kun- kle. Cochrane, Cochran E., Baker, Hill, Jeffries. Row 2: Kovalchick Fiseus, XVildelnan, Stigers. Brn- baker. Kerr, Edwards, Cober, Beighler, Cratton, Mt-Cardle, Lon- don, Mr. Lubold. ,. pf gmac mm - gm The purpose of the Future Homemakers Club is to further interest in homemaking and help the development of leadership in the home and community. The club co-sponsored the an- nual Saint Patriclcs Day Dance. Miss Alice Cle- ments is the sponsor. v ,gm Under the leadership of Mr. Paul Mechlin, the boys of the Kev Club lived up to their aims to serve the school and community by having paper and scrap drives as two of their services. They also sent two members to the Key Club Convention. dllzlwl Mouth, 61141: The Allied Youth Club was organized this year with 25 charter members under the direction ot Mr. Jesse Lubold. Their aim is to assist Voung people in coping with the problems ot social drinking, and understanding the social and economic effects of alcohol. Library Club Row 1: Shearer, Nihert, Taylor Trimble, Spicher, Anderson, Cun- ningham, Yonick, Gottardi, Ma- kowski, Agnello. Row 2: Carsick Cochrane, Weitzel, Hill, Byers Layton, Winslow, Stigers, Coffman Miss Zacherl. Row 3: Bolt, Chap- man, Wagner, Ray, Martin, De- bonnetts, Lieb, Barry, McLaughlin Nastase, Robertson. jim, Jlbfmuzq. Klub The Library Club is an organization of girls who have an interest in library procedu1'e. The aim of this club is to instill interest in books and reading. This club has arranged many of the interesting displays in the Library. wvajmau, gm The Majorettes Club is made up of the offi- cial twirlers of Indiana High School. The mem- bers march in parades and twirl their batons for special occasions. The aim is to twirl in unison and in rhythm. They help other persons in learn- ing to twirl. .7w191l014- 5045 The Twirling Club is composed of girls who are interested in learning to develop skill in twirling. They learn the fundamentals of twirl- ing and to twirl in unison. The future twirlers of Indiana High School will come from this club. 'fi sag-Q4 gm Cood Christian character is the main goal of the Junior Hi-Y Club. The members try to reach this goal through clean speech, sportsman- ship, and clean living. This club is a service club, active Within the home, school, church, and community. gfwrwzm fllub The Cheerleaders Club, sponsored by Miss Sara Stevenson, is responsible for leading the cheers at all the football games, basketball games, and other school athletic events. Their goal is to improve the school spirit. 56 Tu'irlz'rx Club Hou' 1: Clllnktmxki, Bt-uk, Pvt- ticorcl, ClIil13IllLll1, Chupllum, Mc-- Ccurx'. Mmmrlu-acl, Johnson, Cul- gzm, Mau-Ado, Bout-lu-1', Mt-Quuwu. linu' 2: lit-xmcv, I,cvi11v, Duhinskv, Mun-khx Spit-lwr, Smith, Palmer, Ifvluni. Slmlh-r, Saxwvvr. Cunning- haun, lliltv. Hour 3: Brvukirmn Hyun, Kintvr. Colvllmn, Pctl-rs, Spurliu, Zaunhvrhu. Tygvr. Burn-Q. ClIl'l'l'll'lllIl'IYY Club l l'1VHlS Ita-ynolds, xlL'c9lIiHil'Il. Imwis. Cirrlv: Kintcr, Duhinskv, Sutton, Le-tx Sc-cushy. Nliss Sfl'Yl'll- sun, Iluttt-I1 Imckurd. Collins, amd l3l'z1ukt'Il. ,lzminr Ili-Y Club linu' I: Cmmiuglnuu, Nichols, Campus. Collins, 154-rgxmmll. Arm- strong, Nlt'Kt-lu-V, lfnlxmk, Copa ltuu' 2: 'l'uylo1', Smith, Smith, XYil- hums, Cloud. Cuht-r, Cross, Tmugh. Svnim' Ili-Y Club linu' I: l 1'w-xmmll, hlOl'l'Llll. Nudge-, Ifuir, C. Nlillvr, D. Nlillvr, 'l'lIUllILlS, I'2lltL'I'lilll', cillllllillglltllll Cuohw. ltnu' 22: Frick, Mcluukiu, XYQISSLIIII. julmmm, lluhuugh, XVt-r- nity, Crihhs, Stfilitillx, White-, Shor- wiu, Mr. KllllSK'llIlllll. Rau' 3: Ulxclclt-ll, Slnmk, Stewart, Murchck. Wuotlring. Nolf, Smith, Sln11'pv. Lursc-n, 'l't-lforcl. 57 'l'ri-Ili-Y I2 Row I: Cribhs, XValker, Framp- ton, Risinger. Cikowski, Condron Ilill, Merrill, Cunningham, Shields How 2: Stahhnan, Kovalehiek Reynolds. Carbaugh, VV e i t Z e l Newman, Fiscus, Hammers. Mike- sell, Stevenson. Row 3: Stigers Brubaker. Jeffries, Pentz, McCar- dle, London, Cober, Barry, Ed- wards. Tri-Ili-Y I I Row l: S. Cunningham, Cole- NVertz, Nagey, Lumpkin. Sutton. J lless, lritehard, llatter, lleiter- man, Sharpe, Steetle. Row 2: M. Cochrane, E. Cochrane. Carbaugh, Kelly, XVinslow, Adams, ll. Cun- ningham, Smith, Layton, Miller, Ramage, Miss Zacherl. Row 3.- Lvdie, Lange, X'Vaugaman. Grey, Donahue, Good, Culliver, Diehler, Zufall, Sawyer, Orr. jul-JCL-'11, 72 jful-JCL-'24, 77 The senior Tri-lli-Y group under the leader- ship of Miss Sara Stevenson had many service projects during the school year. One of the most useful of these projects to the school was the de- votional assemblies held for senior high school. Ju-aa-Q4 70 Since Christmas time is a time for giving, Miss ZZ1CllCl'l,S 11th year Tri-Hi-Y girls sent a wonderful fruit basket to a needv Indiana family. The club also sponsored the Sadie Hawkins dance, a candy sale, and several senior high de- votional assemblies. Miss Virginia Joll's sophomore Tri-Hi-Y group with a membership of forty girls has been very active in school affairs during the past year. The members served on the refreshment committee at the Hi-Y rally and sent a Christmas basket to an Indiana family. 58 JAL-aa-Q4 9 lhlillllfilillillg good Christian Cl12ll'i1Ct6'l' throughout one's life is the purpose of Miss Ruth Kline's llllltll Vekll' cluh. Four of junior higl1 schools devotional assemblies were conducted by this cluh along with skating parties and candy sales. Tri-Ili-Y IU Ron' I: Sllillllillj Mora-field. Ris- ing. Beir. Ciliowski, Spieher. XVilt lll'ilL'l'il'l1. Collins, Tvger. Hou' 2 1 stox Ll Unt 1111111 X 4 1 l lan 1 111 mlm ll 111 s o on out 1111111 ll - ' ' '.. -, rn. e '. urns. l os morou 1. Benee 111' 4: T s. l' 'lI. Fil 1' -wer, 4' 'ex 1 ', lf1 ' 1 1 , ' lllyl ', lhltlfllll. lieshonne s. IlllllI'l'. l o.llins '51 Nintlz Crude Tri-Iliel' Club How l: Cowie. Mt-Adoo. llile, Ake. Le111'n, Guthrie, lferrier, Shim-lx, Cordon. l'lt'it1'l'lll21Il, C11n11le. BilliL'l'. Rnu' 2: Milsesell, Selltirlt, llowe. XVolfe. l7l'ilL'llill'il. Nilgl'N'. lfee. ll11t- ter. Elgin, Slt1lil.l'l', Fee, 'llll0lll1lS Miss Kline. Hou' 53: Dutton, Sher- win, llinger. Tate, Shndle, Seaton. NlL'l'10lS0I'l, Staures, Clllilxllltlll, Johns- to11. XYr115'. Aul, NVQ-tfel. Tri-Ili-Y 8 How I: lui-l'lil.l'l', Shielt, Lvdielc. ,'Xll'XAlllCll'l', llCllIllilll, Fillllllft, Ree- fer. Nl0Ul'll1'ilCl, Levine. Rvnn. lienee, Hughes. Hou' 2: H1-11th. C2lI'IlillISlIl. Slllltllt XVz1ddell, Kelley. Smith, 'l'llUlll2lS, NV11r11er, Pklffllllllll, cllllllllllglltllll. 'l'ressler, George. Mrs. XVill'lN'l'. Hou' 3: Fenton, Sl11ll'lit'l', Doty, l'1iliI'lI1tlI1. l,klll111'I'. Davis, Kish, lfeloni, S11wyer, Blutt, Kinter. C2ll'Il2ll1ilI1. Row 4: Ying- ling, NXYYIINT. lhlCKlI1IlU:V', Break- iron. Cluypoole, Colgan, Mogle. Markle, llinderlighter. l,illlItl'l'. Altinzm. 59 31.1-aa-9,1 X The eighth Veal' eluh. spo11sored luv Mrs. Iounne VVill'IlPl'. is 11 stepping stone tl1e junior high girls may 11se to he-gin their eluh aetivities at school. The young mexnhers of this elnh spon- sored 0116 of the after-g11me dances that were Ull- joyed hy so 111111131 people. X wi- I Drunmtiz' I2 Q rlrou, Agucllu. I'uguriu, Di Tullio l zu, Cotturcli. Hou' 2: llill, Fist-us l XYilclt-iiuiii. I' L- u t 2 . Stuchuillvr l XVL-itzvl. Bvck. Curbauigh, Mike-scll i Cvorgv. Brubukmw. Mr. SNVQIIIQICI' wurcls, Cuba-r, I Iobuugh, Kcurus Smith. Kuuklv. Sliurpv. LZITSCII l'i0rL'C, Evans. Km-Ivy. Ilrnnmfir' II shall. XVn'rtz, Butvrbuugh, Pratt sou. Cuuuiughiuu, Smith. Yuuut Ruiz' 22: Fyouk. Pll-ill'vi'. Curlmugh Km-Ill-y, lxl0l't'2lll. Bukvr. Burgctt Cocliimic, Cm'l11'uiu'. Brown. Blil- lcr, Pulitoskv, Dc-iblcr, Culivcr. Mr Nix. Hou' 53: Kiutvr. Tygvr. Stvw- zlrt. Kc-rr, Ihirkovivli. NL-ll. Fm'i'icr Orr, 'l1ll0ll1ilS, D. Miller, llaxgnvv C4-org:-, YVouclriug. lJl'tllII!lflt'S IU Hour lp Phillippi, Mit-uni. Lun- ish. BlA1lL'l'i0Il, Gallo, Morcfivlcl, Ni- be-rt, Suntiui, XYilt, Sm-guvr. Spi- clu-r. Triuiblc. Uuus, Bvrkz-tt. Rau' 2: Luckurcl. bll'L2ll1gllllll. Frvo- luuu, Collins, Bw-rs. Strittumttvr Stuplm-tml, Cuuuiughauu. Luwiuuu limp 'l'routmuu. llmlgv, NY1-uscll Thouipscm, Miss Stow-iisuii. Hou' -3: Cribbs, Sc'l1i'uclvr, Burns. Tay' lor, lJl'SlJOIlll1'ltS. Duuiuirv, Bros- liiu. llviulu, llauiliiu. blUTC'1lll, Mc'- Mullvu, Csynui. Swartz. Stuliuru. l'll'l'l't'l'. . ...rm w Qfrwnafica, jwnlvg Q , flezuzn. 'l'hc- Twc-lftli Clmch- lJI'llll1iltlL' Club. spou- surc-cl bv Mr. Craig Swziugvr. joiuvcl wit l'1l1-vviitli Craulm' lJ'l'illINll'lL' Club to Pl'0ClllCtx K'Tlu- liivulsf' Thr- club also pi'0sc'iit0cl sm'vc'ml zissvm- ily prograuus. Tluwc- wt-rv thirtv stuclcuts :- rullvcl iu thc c'lub this Vt'2ll'. h thn- 60 Mr. Izuuvs Nix's Elcvvutb Grade' Drzuuutic Club joins illlllllilllV with the Svuior 1Dl'2llN2ll'lC Club to pu-scut plays during the vvau' for the stuclcuts uucl thc gc-iivml public. Tho main pro- cluctiou of that club this yczu' was tht- prcscututiou of 'kTlw Bivulsf' l Run' lg Ellis. Acloruuto. Cou- Kiug, Kmulcliick, Rc-yuulcls. Muz- , Hou' 3: -Ivfli'i1-s. McCurcllc-, Fd! Huw I: l'qllllllK'I', Lumplciu, Mur- Dubiusky, Cooper, Suutiui, Auclvr- Ir, High Dramatic Hou' I: Kennedy. Buterbaugh, Moorhead. Flinko, Morganti, Gor- don, Baker, Canale. Nagev, Sel- kirk, Howe, Dutton, Sherwin. How 2: Stewart, Sullinger, Prato, M. Benee, Y. Benee, Dinger. Kish, Cershxnan, Seeosky, Politoske, Le- vine, XVolfe, lfurgiuele. Row 3: Spence, Brown, Lymph, Loekard. Lee, Johnston, Nastase, Stever. Coffman, YVard, Hvan, Breakiron. YV4-tzel. Shields. Bible Study Club Row 1: Edwards, VVhite. NViddow son, McCracken, Virginis, Iewart, - King, Fyock. Hour 2: King, So- .V kaski, Fair, Trimble. Errett, Coo- ' ll lov. Lentz. Martin, Mr. Pound. Q , Jan, The aim of the Tenth Grade Dramatic Club, sponsored by Miss Sara Stevenson, is to be a stepping stone between Junior and Senior High Dramatics. The club worked on two one-act plays this year, one of which was presented for an assembly program. a6'LlzlfL 'JL CD , Mr. Samuel Furgiuele's Iunior High Drama- tic Club is designed to help the younger student acquire poise and confidence and to provide wholesome recreational and educational experi- ences. The junior club produced Christmas High Iinksf, ,gm The Bible Study Club is a newly established organization this year, sponsored by Mr. Eugene Pound. The purpose of this club is to study and become better acquainted with the Bible as a book. The club is non-sectarian and has twenty- three members. liiglil: NIV. lfiislvx' is talking lu i grmip ul iiits-rvstc-ml stunlm-nits during tha- im-Qitiumil umil'vn'iic-c- Dl'01Il'2lllI spuiison-cl ln' tha' j.flllilillll'l' ccilliism-lm Miss Muurlic-zul. h Lcfl: Mr. Wlitvrwcmrtli inspirvs the stuclcnts ol tho school with his im-ssugc. Shiv wvll. vounq AI1N'I'lC2l,U uf am Allin-cl Youth Chili ussviiilxly. Below: Iudv Braun zincl fm-llow llollvwood- itcs visits Incliunu in connection with Mm'ic-tiliio U. S. A., 62 5 1 -V - 11' 1 Twp liighl: T110 S1lil1fl'fDl'llf0llIlS fvust 11t t11v 11111111111 111111- 11111-t 111-1c1 111 1111scrv1111c11 01 S1lL11iCSDl'2ll'1S 171l'111L11lj', Alma' left: Mr. Tlll'I11'y' l1l'lllOIlS1l'i1fl'S 1111- mpc-1'11ti1111 of ll 411111 1011-p11o11v at 1111 z1ssc111111v. Cirvlv: B011 Littlv 11a111c1s t11c gavvl to Sta-vv Ixlfilfik, 111s S111-1-mkssox' as SL'11001 pu-sif11'11t. Ffa: Riglzf: Two girls StllC1V t11c 1101110 l't'0ll0Ill1L'S display 011 1111triti1111. G3 will 'Fw QRRYFD M STARY NIU This jJll,UL'. Allow' lvff: Stuclcnts lwzu' il vm-utionnl talk on police- work. Above riglzl: Mr. Pvrry uclcln-ssvs thc' stuclvnts at il pvp rullv. Cirrlv: lfirc post:-1' awarcl winnvrs posv with thm-ir winning vntric-s. Below lcff: Mr. Kuusc-lniun uncl thx- club ollicc-rs prupurc for 11 lli-Y inclun-tion. livlrm' right: Bill Slmm- is convursing with thv clic-1-l'lc-acl:-1's. Upposilrf llllgl' . Top lcfl: Mr. Josc-ph mulccs oul Intl- slips. Top riglii: Sllkllil'SI3i'ill'C1ll1S hclp tlwnmsm-In-s at the-ir aumuul l71lIlqlll'l. Avlifldle left: Distrihutivc- cclucution students visit thc- Univvr- sity ol Pittshurgli. Mirlrllc riglif: Stmlvnts lmvc il volic nt ai claliivv wlmilv Mr. Luholcl looks on. Bottom lvfl: Pupils look at ai llilllllllill pliotogmpliy clispluy in the lilwmry. Below right: Artist -Mark lloplcins prvsa-nts om- of six ol' his paintings to Mr. joseph lor thc school. nw. Y E 5 1 wig gd 5 1 E l ifqmil' fi!! ii i 'if '- - E V ws Q iw A? 2' Q ., ab r 5 , 'F vs 1, ,.,....-f- ,mfr tag i K :Qi : : . as we YVA ai s X52 2 Q 1J,?222z. lWi!i 3 ., -. -:W J 'Mi , . W K ib L 1 ,A,,,..1:,,:, q eu E3 i : vt- ff X ii ' 5? , X 3 . Q -515 ffl . r r l . A ! ,fs 'Y T. I 691 A110170 left: 'l'hv H1-cl zuicl Black Bzmcl 1111111-lics. Alma' rigllf: Tho Irish Llzuico at thi- Sll2llHl'0K'li Shullic. Oppusitr' Prlgu: Twp: Bah Littlv wutclws thc Chvst Funcl moullt. .lliflfllvx Lrff: This is ll climivr sci-xic from Avlqilllllllg of thi' Slum-w. linllnnlr 131'1u1L': llL'Illi'llIlPl'I' thc uir raxicl ulf-rt uncl thi- clrill? Hcluu' left: Mr. Slim-cclc-r holds mock iutcrvif-ws lor his C0lNl1lCI'Cl1ll stu- ch-nts. Bvlnu' rigllf: 'l'hv high school huncl nmrulics into il formation. Cirvlv: Cuff-tvriu livlpa-rs lmml out lu thv sc-nior high lunch pm-riml. Iiiglllf .'xI'l1'lII' -Il'H'I'i1'S 1-1111-scl1'1111s on -lim C11-111'gv mul Hz11'ily11 l'1'11!l ill il SVUIIK' 1.111111 'l'l1r' li'i1'r1l.x'. Almrw: All illli'il'Ill 111u11sl1-1' casts l'1'l'it' SlllllllNYS 1-1' 5llllll'lltS All tlu- f:All'llK'Q,'iK' M1151-11111. liighl: Sll'Vl' Ximfik, slunlf-nl 1-1111111-il l3I'l'SiCll'Ill, is UlIlllIi'liIljl :1 llll'1'lilljl of ilu' r11'5.Ca111iZa1ti1111. 6 .'xlJ1Il't'f Sliowing siiiilvs of fll'IlL'l'- iiml uiiiipuigii. Iiiglil: jziiwt XYinslmx'. Dcillx' Yo- im-lx, imcl Holm Simmims iicliiiiu' tlmv Ifimi liritli lfssziy' Cmitvsl prizvs lu-ing Llisplglvvcl in tln- sliow misc. Incl owity im' girls who hvlpm-cl in thc- ll:-nrt Iliglil: Altcr ii lmrcl clwfs work pupils of iaum lligli lim-rv clown tlic front stairs. 6 'ytrr i . M . 'Q,Q,, I .N ?3.,U: f ,i. 3 X aff Ps il Q . Llmbffif j M 41. My WML- I I 1- an , ,J f 1 f 'Wig , V 158365 A V .af N. ' vw , Q ..-in ZH W- '53 ig gf :MT R! l W X. , . 1 M ,, -SA - X NN xref- 5:31 W ,........,s 0 Mw W Sami ,JN Q51 1, ci 5 :KQV if ff- '----1.-.4-' -k , -se:: ....,, .- , -Qv . xi, -5-,, .- -.. . ,- ...LT Y ....... I rf.-ff W ,..,..... , , ..- ,.-. , -.--...-. 77 , ,-, ,-,. , HT., ,, , 5 ,W ...,...,..-.. ...l.4-r , . Tb:-m ,---. .,.L4.:...,-.-, , , .W--...-..,+,,... v ,,i.....m..,,,.,, .--....,...,,, ,,,...... ..,, ,T...........n. ,.... , , , , -- W--'-,::.:-f' , ,- ...,.,.H '1',,.. .4-.L lntli lncli l,!ll'A'f1lf lfnollmll lir'f'nrrl 1951 .w -w Apollo 0 215 Kittnnning I2 lnrli ll Yannlergrilil 27 lnrli G l elnclnle 227 lncli fi l'iinwlltam'm'y lnmli fi lllalirsville l3 lnmli 0 XVt'Stlll0llt T lnclia G lilmenslmrg 40 lnili S2 linst Coin-nun: lfonr XYins Vive Losses Couelzes Mawiiitosli, l'wllI'ill72llljIll. Lengel. Banks ja t6alL! YVitl1 grim cleterminntion and nncler the lezlclersliip ol' ll new cout-li, Mr. liieliurcl Furu- lmngli, the l95l l,ittle lncliun football squad llonglit lllI'OlIf.I,'l1 il clillienlt sclieclnle amd emergecl as victors four times uncl victims five times. The llli1j0l'l.f1lIlll'VV2lS witli Pnnxsntaiwnev G-0. tlieir on- ly loss. Other exciting gannes of the season would inclncle the opening game with Apollo that was Won by Incliunuis drop kick in the waning minutes of the game, and the setback suffered at the lmncls of the powerful Elmenslmnrg team 40-6. The war- riors enclecl their season at East Conemaugli Where they played on lmrcl, frozen gronncl onlv to emerge as victors, 32-6. lxl Rout. I. In R: llnrtnett. Colgan. lizmkin, Allen, Snllinger, Minton, Larson. Mruzik, Simmons. Qml limit C. cllllllllllllllillll. Banks, lliee, jones, Bnlint, l,l0VVlllRlll, Zlmnr. lftlwnrcls. Oesterling. -'lrfl lime: St:-pliens, lirencllinger, Slmne, Allison, Brown, lXlc-Cnrtliy, Steele, Josepli. 4111 lime: Clomlmitn. Ditnllio, W4-lm-l. Blystone, lien-eski. Steiner, Kinter, Cnnninglnnn, Ste-ts. Alzouc: Nor ruin, nor snow, nor gloom oi night can km-p lovul fans from supporting tlw Little Indians. Soim- huvv proton-tion. somv just tukc it. Right: Aicx Zbur Ck Ion- Bztlint shown tuck- ling il PIQIYUI' on tlic lim- of swiliiluzlgc in time XVn-stmout 22111112 ,...4 Tin- Indians we-rv conciitiom-ci iw mum strcnous pmcticcs at the Lions llcuith Camp T5 -A3 L. , ., av, , .4 n' ,. - , .5 38 . 6 ' 4 4, 'M '53 se '5 - 2 'gl l'l'3 3 42 41532 g 6 35 K: P 1 nwhw L 7 4 ij 45560 4 l l :N 'wif ' ' aw' I 4 .. .gi Q! llnu' I: Clumlmitu. lillggm-xg liollvlu-l', Agni-llu, Mm-Crm-ary, l'lvcrl, Tutu Sta-llv. Cunuinglnun. Xl'ilml1-n, Arc-uriu. Hun' 32: cllllllllllgllillll, Smith, Clark, 'llmcc-i, Nlomlu-aacl, Nmllcr, llc-nrv, Kc-vm-r. liuyxmlf. Slmllk-r, l'11ysm1. limi' 93: Bula-rlnuxglx, Sc-xton, l3ovm-r, Elclvr, l'l1illipi, Prnto, Almlwv. New-cl. lmcllc-li. NX llll2lIllS, Slllllll. Inns. In 4'Vl'I'j' plan' ul tlu- gzum-. lmliaum tlmmws alnutllc-1' Imll XVlIill sm-lux to luv il loss. I. Y. 1lf'f'm'11 TG 'l'ln- crmcllvs, tlxc lll2lll2lgl'l'. uml tlu- plm l'kll'l'll'l' lm lllllfllllrl Opp 6 , l,IlllX5lllilNKIl4'j' IS 12 . Apulllm . G T lin-vnslm1l1'g il ,lr, High lic'c'm'cl 12,.. . l7llHXSlll2lNYlli'j fi 6 XYl'SllllUlll 6 l33 . fxflllilgll fi 1-rs km-vp an intvnt 1-ul upon l'Yt'I'j' plnyu Ivlll'.S'IlIf I Club Hou' l: Uaskovieh. Pierce. Patterson. l'runer, Gardner, Lukehart, Boucher. Sgro. Set- lock, C n n n i n g li a ni , Iones, Creek. Hou: 2: Sullinger, Col- gan, Simmons. Mrazik, Rice, Blatt. Segner, Lezanic, Allen, T. Kerr, C. Cunningham. Roll' 93: Balint, Edwards, Mizeralc. LOXVIIHIIL Zbur, C o in b i t a , Steele. M. Edwards, Banks. Al- lison. Row 4: Midoelc, Ander- son, Rankin, Shane, Smith. Tay- lor, Kunkle, C. Lezanie. Sharpe. Larsen, Stephens. Referees Club How 1: Fulnier, Buterbaugh, Trinible, Sutton, DiTullio, Bo- narrigo. Corte. Row 2: Thomp- son. Seholes, Moreau, Long. Barry, Sievard, Lieb, Zufall, Miss Sones. Girls, Athletic' AS,S'0L'lllff0ll How I: Phillippi, Fulnier, Shaffer. XV a l lc e r , Morefield. Lumpkin, Santini. Buterbaugh, Adornato, Boucher, Dnbinsky, S p i e h e r . Di'l'ullio, Agnello, Bracken. Row 2: Russella, Trimble. McCnne, S, Dubinsky, Fisher, Cooper. Moreau, Sut- ton, Steetle, Byers, Layton, Greenlee, Stritniatter, NVilt, Donahue, Switzer, Miss Sones. How 3: Mikesell, Fiscns, Kelly, Leiper, Miller, Thompson, Rice, Byers, Loekard, Scholes. Schra- der, Dezaifle, Dorn, Corte, Bo- narrigo, MeLaughlin. Row 4: Newman. Hanuners, Long, Cul- liver, Merrill, Martin, Burns, Deshonnetts. McCardle, Lon- don. Burgett, llarkovieh, Leib, Edwards. Cober, Good Siverd, Zufall. Uwuulq. .9 The Varsity I club is made up of boys who have Won a varsity letter in one or more of the sports at Indiana. Mr. Samuel Lengle was their advisor. The club sponsored two Varsity I Nightsn to Collect money for sweaters for the senior members. Klub These are the girls who total the score and settle the little disputes, that sometimes arise in the course of a girls softball, volleyball, or basketball game. The girls earn various awards through a system of points for services performed. Miss Phyl- lis Sones was the sponsor of the club. 77 5. Q. H.. The G.A.A. or Girls Athletic Association is composed of girls who promote many sports activ- ities at Indiana High. The mem- bers serve as score keepers, time keepers, and referees at all of the girl,s intramural athletic con- tests. f:Uill'll Bzlllks. Vmwify liaskctlulll Isl linux I,llkvl1411't. Mgr. Silmmms, Kunklmx lmmniv. Smith, Edwards. I':Illl'l'lill1' Mgr. fluff Huw: SlI2ll'lX'. Vlvllylllll Clumkiv, l'1l'l'l'l'1', lillclmlnck, jllllilil' Vrlrsity Hll.S'kL'flNlII Ist Hour: llimlwlitc-x', Andcrson. XYm'tm-1. xlCI,1lllgIllill, lsrick, Imxu- nir Mgr. 2111, Huw: My-Mnlmu. Sudmvski. Shank, Still-s, Cl'klllll'l4. CTURICII xl1lL'illtUSIl. n xyfll'.H'ffIf Hvfurd I. V. Hrwrrrl Infliunrl Opp. Iflflfflllll OM, 29 . . PllI1XSllt1lXYUl'V 59 19 l,llIlX5l1lllNYIlK'j' :XS 33. Bluirsvillc . 28 H Bluirsvilll. 16 63 Apollu , . . .31 35 Apollo lo 453 Fc-rndulc . . F38 I6 St l5v1'11'11'cl l -73 33 XVil1l1c1r 39 37 I, ll I 55 537 . . VVcst111cmt . . . 5-1 as HTHC 'l IA 'lg Tl C!Dl11'lll1lllgll Twp. . .-10 gi vlmllw' 'lf 57 ElN'llSI7llI'g . . 59 '9 V 05t 'l'l 59 I V 33 Iolnlstowu . G1 32 C W 1lU!l1 TWD 56 j ' Hull' RWUHI 38 , PllI1XSlltLlVV1lCy 52 -'30 Elma-x1slJ111'g .17 Imlimm Ulm. 44 . , . . Bluirsvillc . . .ST 24 julmstown T9 I9 Ammgh E 13 -15 X?7iI1iUX'l' , . . 54 233 PlIllXSllfilXYlIl'y 21 I9 lfurcl kffitv 41 60 5'f'1f11'11' 56 30 Blui1'svillv I0 as Blllirwilhl ol 46 W cstmont ,,.. .86 28 xvimllwr Am 1 ' ' V ' 42 c:UllCIllklllgl1 Twp. 60 no 1 w I4 Ford Uh' ' '45 61, . Elx-nslu11'g .... 86 05 lllflmlnlv 'H 573 llvilwfwd - 25 59 Johnstown , , 60 4E H mt 'm't - 72 -'17 , .lsluim-ills , . .32 so Apollo . . . . so 4f f7f'111'11H111:l1 'Vwv 419 55 llcilwood . l-4 -IT IIOIIICI' Citv , , ,43 42 EIN'llSbllI'! 56 44' Chu,-t.1l Lt-ugut 49 Bluirsvillv .43 222 Iuhnstnwn GI All Stars 20 25 Altoona .49 39 Apollo V 29 l',flI'lSl'l'Y ll'lll'fS'l'l.I.X'Cl SQUAlJ7Ro1L' 1: ll11skm'vic'l1, cllllllllllgllillll, Cau'clm'l'. Kintvr. Null. n 70 Nlillwr. Bom-lu-r, llAlll4'l'SUll, Pll'l'L'l', flllllllllljlllillll, Mgr. Iiou' 2: fJl'Stl'l'llHj.I, Lowmgm, Ql. lxvrr, llamliin, Nllll'Klll'li, l.4u's1'1l. 'l'. Kvrr, Sllllllljlidf, llill. f , QmmlopA, 'Wbzn,.' Com-ln Szunuvl lmxlglos wrvstling tUkll11 rv- Rankin, Tom zmcl jim KCl'l'.rliOI1l Lursc-n nucl Pull corclm-cl only two wins to sc-V011 cle-fonts cluring tllc Cill'QlIlL'l' lfl1l'0llgll fllllilllkltlllll. Tlll'llllgll tlu It 3 HSI-52 scholastic wrvstling program. Tlu- two of tho lutmmurul sports schcclulc ln-ttvl must wins xv:-rv Crm-ssoo 25,-21 and Kiski 29-23. Coach ling tvznns urv zmticiputc-cl for tlw folloxsm IA-nglv will losc- sucll stars as xvkllt Hill, lolm ycnrs. llillll Clurmlm-1' pins luis maui in om' ol' ilu- IlllltL'lll'S. U'liI'fS7'I.INC Upp lllJlllClilf'Sl7lll'gI 32 XVimllwr 28 Crm-sson 21 Kislii . 1253 Duliois P clUll1'lllilllQll Twp. 'ml lilnimvillv , S31 .lolmsiown 22 fll'1'l'llSlHll'g ll 80 lm l tv-lclmiug thv nrt of wrcst Cjllilfh Sum Lvugv . ' ' I -'11 1-rlllcutirrll classes 1 of his puma. g to ou- . Ihua luou fm-d thc um-xt ya-ur's squad. Jim Kc-rx' has the uclvun- mga. Jim and his hrotlwr ' ' 'Ill H11-il' Tom won nwuly . nmtcllcs. .7 -' Track is always an intcrvsting sport. hut Indiana is lialidicappcd lay not lmving ll train-li, Therefore the student lmodv sc-ldoin sm-s tlu- Indian tliinclads in action ut tl nu-vt. This yeafs squad had fair succcss with me-n lilw Simmons, Sctlock. Mrazik, and Lczauiic cithvr Winning or placing second. Inclianu cunu' in second in the County Meet. living nosvd out by Homer City. Duvc St-tlock elm-urs thc' hui' in tha- poln- vault. Row I: Couch Kurtz. Sinnnons. Rowe-. Allvn. D. Sc-tlock, A. Sctlot-li, ML-Curtliy, Millcr. lost-pli. XVhitv. Hour 2: 'llClllDll't0ll. Gordish. Mruzik. Kintm-i'. liclwurlls. Sliuflt-r, Elgin, Lvzunic. Chookio, Swartz. Iiou' 53: Stvts, Boycr, llvnry. Crunu-r, Van Le-vr. Nlnrslmll. Fm-nton. Coolt-v. Andi-rson, Lc'on:n'cl, Clurlc. Top right: Simmons is shown winning the one hundred yard dash at the Kiski meet. Bottom: Prodigious effort is needed to negotiate winning dis- tance in the broad jump. The liurdlers are running nearly neck Ioe Balint registers a nice heave with and neck. the shot. 83 liit , ...W I A M' - lion' I: Nlrnzik. Zhnr. Niidoc-k, Mizz-mk, Sgro, Chookic, lidwurds, lh-cd. linu' 2: Lipnmn, -my Stvts. Ilimlm-rlitm-r, Allison. Conch Davis, 1,4-mllic, Andc-rson. cjilfllilllilll, Ilnrmon, hamptbna, LUL ! , 1 . -L, l r , For tht- third time in toni' years thc- Buschuli Tcgnn, cout-ht-d hy Mr. Davis, won tht- Tri- Connty l,c'ugnc Clhznnpionship. Tho tc-ann had its host season, playing through its tCIl-QQQIIIIC schvdnlc undetcutcd. Indiana has hvcoinc thc' inost feared tvznn in thc lcugnc und that vctcmiis ic-ft for ncxt vcan s svason indicates that wc will havc 2lll0fht'1' strong tcznn. XVQ- hopc that this ' condition will go on and on and on. Pitclwi' Clnn-lc I,c'zui1im', with il rvvord oi' mann' strikv-onts in vw-i'y gnniv, hnilh-s nnotht-1' hnttvr. az. I ' at u, i t fffq' V . ki' f V Y 1 l . -i, rs , ' 84 I. 9. Opp. Ferndale . . 0 XVQ-stmont . 2 Franklin . . 0 aff, Scu.s-mfs Record Johnstown . 3 Ferndale . , . 4 YVQ-stmont . . 1 . . .Franklin . . 1 . . . ,Johnstown . . l Lezlglw Play-offs . , , , Adams Twp. 1 . . , , Aclauns Twp. 1 Top: Mruzik is snuppccl just as he got another hit. Middle. Mizeruk scores as Sharpe hits and goes to first hasc. Bottom. Lezanic retrieves first base as the pitcher tries to pick him oil - X .. ' N-Q. ., ' f ' V A ... k ,,-'l.1Q A1f'M +'fffg f!-4-it T117 T'5Y..7?l-has M ':f s-'-- N la -Q-L W f-475 ' -Nw---1117 --:M v' 'inLI1 :7T 4 1:-,,.-, ATP:-R X-5111 W f' ' C -- Ml'-. '- -w: W.- .mY. 'A --'w-Ekgki f-UAE: A1 W- -IT:-v w':' :il-r f- '-gx Q? '- gf M 4, ' - , -M 1 L: 4 ff ',f-,:gz,..:A- if -f Tir- 'N ' .., - Q..,3vr::, Lxp., S . -,xiii Y-:L V Elf'--jg ', , ..x-.'Q:I'.i vm -i.-,,5-wnxx -kg S' 'fy M.,-'iv . 'Z-,Q:g, L' hwy. -,M M .1 '41 ix L 1 Q-...vw rg,,'...g2.,-...-. 'Q -, j t-..,,:. vs. -Q N 'E Q,,........- ' - ..., w-Q, - N, - ---Qi-QfX..'W ' 'S-ff 'XMN ' .: Ti M -Q Y 'L ,-Th--s --...-'Q. ... '-'lg-?T i-- , -,,?,, 4 ,-L 59:1- -,,.': -.rw-Q35-......Tl ' , W... Y-A ...d-:W-1: .Jw-Q.. m 3'-----I br. ' --1 -....-LT, ,N-kj+ -...,lT: L.. 4. --. N - -S. -H ... x ..,. --.,, M W. ..,,.. -, ,bw -.xx .NK .,k -L VZ .iv 5 . .,a sf .,,.,, I ' 1.5: ' Mmm fm' Www' 'Mx ,,,.,... an , ....-L, ge a'56-Q N- A, .NQX 5 , 1' f'c , f fun X x N Q ' gk xx , q. -f :wx .f-f,.. ing: .,... . . ,,. QE? 13 -ex: ...gc ...W wx ,nf-f'1 , w ,, -fig -- - 7,45- nn: Arr . . J . fin:-e ,..' H F Adams Anderson Adornato Baker Agnello E. Allen R. Allen Balestrino Barris Barry Jim ywzu ' gran, GRACE ADAMS . . . Practical Arts . . . home room treasurer in tenth grade . . . an F. H. A. clubber . . . plans to work in restaurant . . . hobbies are swimming and square dancing . . . favorite course is English. LUIS ANDERSON . . . Practical Arts . . . on the home room softball team . . . member of Future Homemakers of America and Dancing Club . . . en- joys square dancing and sewing . . . plans are to become a nurse. FRANCES ADORNATO . . . Bookkeeping . . . mem- ber of National Honor Society . . . participated in Girls' Athletic Association . . . a member of Sendracs and Senior llistorians Club . . . favorite course book- keeping. CAROL BAKER . . . Distributive Education . . . Red and Black band player . . . member of Tri-Hi-Y, Dis- tributive Education Club . . . enjoys store work and plans to continue retailing . . . a hiking and music an. JOANNE AGNELLO . . . General College . . . Girls' Glce Club songstress . . . sports enthusiast and C.A.A. member . . . member of Sendracs, Librarians, Shake- speareans, and Broadcasting Club . . . to be a nurse. MARY GRACE BALESTRINO . . . Secretarial . . . National Honor Society . . . active in sports and G.A. A .... member of Ushers Club, Senior Historians, Patrol Club, and Sendracs . . . favorite course book- keeping. RUTH BARRIS . . . Distributive Education . . . mem- EDVVARD ALLEN . . . General College . . . home room president tenth, eleventh, twelfth grades . . . school vice president eleventh year . . . captain foot- ball tcam . . . Key Club member . . . likes homespun poetry. ber of Distributive Education Club and Sendracs . . , active in home room sports . . . hobbies are ballet and tap dancing . . . enjoys math . . . to become a YVAAF. RAYMOND ALLEN . . . Machine Shop . . . member of Prom Committee . . . played home room softball and basketball . . . member of Senior Historians and lli-Y Club . . . hobby is traveling . . . an Arthur Godfrey fan. JOANNE BARRY . . . Secretarial . . . Junior Red Cross president . . . active in sports, C.A.A .... Tri- Hi-Y, Boosters, Sendracs, Historians, Librarians, Pa- trol, Broadeasting, Glee Clubs . . . collects vases. 88 Jizyh, Sclwnl, ua. to flue, nl in, n, FREDERICK BECK . . . Practical Arts . . . home room usher and treasurer . . . member of band . . . will miss 'Doc' Canfield . . . a member of Sendracs and The Rivals cast . . . a television and Milton Berle an. HELEN BENCE . . . Distributive Education . . . member of Tri-Hi-Y and Distributive Education Clubs . . . hobbies are dancing and skating . . . enjoys selling and plans to continue that line . . . likes baseball. JEAN BENNETT . . . Bookkeeping . . . member of Senior Historians Club . . . played home room softball, basketball, volleyball . . . favorite course typing . . . pastime playing Canasta . . . likes roller-skating. MARGARET BHE . . . Distributive Education . . . hobby is reading . . . a member of the Distributive Education Club . . . favorite courses math and biology . . . will miss football . . . plans to continue selling. JANICE BOLT . . . Secretarial . . . National Honor Society . . . president, vice president of home room . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Librarian, and Shakespearean Clubs . . . plays piano and organ . . . plans to attend college. MARGARET BONARRIGO . . . Bookkeeping . . . National Honor Society . . . home room vice presi- dent, secretary, usher, president . . . active in G. A. A. . . . Senior Historians, Ushers, Broadcasting, Tumbling Clubs. RUTH BOWERS . . . Distributive Education . . . member of Distributive Education Club and Tri-Hi-Y . . . plans to continue retailing . . . one of the knitting fadsters . . . an Eddy Fisher and Burt Lancaster fan. GAIL BRAUGHLER . . . Distributive Education . . . president of Distributive Education Club . . . played intramural basketball, softball, volleyball . . . likes Dean Martin, Ierry Lewis . . . plans to travel. Beck Bence Bennett Bhe Biegler D. Blair J. Blair Blose Bolt Bonarrigo Bowers Braughler 89 .L-f0!U'L wmlal RACHEL BEIGHLER . . . General College . . . National Honor Society . . . member of Sendracs, Al- lied Youth, Shakespearean, Broadcasting Clubs . . . enjoys English . . . reads mysteries, especially Agatha Christie. DONALD BLAIR . . . Practical Arts . . . played intra- mural softball for 104 . . . favorite course is welding . . . will miss Mr. Harmon at Indiana High . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . likes seeing movies. JOSEPH BLAIR . . . Practical Arts . . . plans to work after graduation . . . hobbies are hunting and trapping . . . likes to read science books . . . will miss his friends at I.j.H.S .... enjoys boxing, skating. IRENE BLOSE . . . Practical Arts . . . member of F. H.A., Allied Youth, Tri-Hi-Y . . . hobbies are dancing and reading . . . favorite course is Social Studies . . . will miss her classmates . . . an Al Morgan fan. JM? flf014f6'lHM PAULINE BROSKIN . . . Bookkeeping . . . an active member of Senior Historians . . . favorite course is bookkeeping . . . Pauline will miss Mr. Rankin and his jokes after leaving I. I. H. S .... hails from 109. MARGARET BBUBAKEB . , . General College . . . National Honor Society . . . a member of Chapel Choir and Mixed Chorus . . . active in Senior Historians, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Broadcasting, Dramatic, and Shake- spcarian clubs. JOAN BUKOVSKY . . . Practical Arts . . . tenth year homeroom secretary . . . played intramural basketball and softball . . . a member of Dramatic, Broadcasting, and Tri-Hi-Y clubs . . . favorite class is P. O. D. PATRICIA CAHBAUGH . . . General College . . . National Honor Society . . . member of Chapel Choir and Mixed Chorus . . . belongs to Dramatic, Broad- casting, and Tri-Hi-Y clubs . . . well known for her musical abilities. GLENN CARNAI IAN . . . Machine Shop . . . National Honor Society . . . homeroom vice president in elev- enth year . . . a member of Stage Crew . . . plans to drive trucks after graduation . . . pastimes are hunt- ing and fishing. ELIZABETH CHIODO . . . Distributive Education . . . tenth year homeroom treasurer . . . a member of Distributive Education, Dramatic, and Broadcasting fllilms . . . will miss fixing the showcase in the front ma . JOSEPH CHOOKIE . . . Machine Shop . . . homeroom usher and secretary eleventh year . . . a member of Maintenance and Repair club . . . pla ed Varsity basketball , . . hobbies are hunting, gshing, and trapping. MARY ANN CIKOWSKI . . . Practical Arts . . . active in intralnural sports . . . a member of F. II. A., Tri-Hi-Y, and Girls Glee clubs . . . Favorite course is English . . . thinks Sammy Kaye is tops . . . loves to dance. HELEN CLARK . . . General College . . . tenth grade homeroom secretary . . . pla ed intramural basketball and volleyball . . . a member of G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Student Patrol, and Allied Youth clubs . . . enjoyed P.O.D. class. ELEANOR COBER . . . General College . . . played drums in band . . . interested in all athletic activities . . . member of Tri-Hi-Y, Dramatic, Shakespearian, Allied Youth, and Senior Historians clubs . . . plans to attend Penn State. Broskin Brubaker Bukovskv Carbaugh Carnahan Cliiodo Chookie Cikowski Clark Cober Coffman Colgan Coy Cravener IOHN COFFMAN . . . General College . . . president of Photography club . . . played homeroom basketball . . . hobbies are photography and guns . . . an ad- mirer of Iim Thorpe . . . will miss Miss Church and Trig class. EUGENE COLGAN . . . Practical Arts . . . played varsity football and basketball . . . a member of Varsity I . . . favorite course is chemistry . . . will miss playing football for I.j.H.S .... pastime is loafing. NORMA JEAN COLISH . . . Practical Arts . . . home- room secretary three years . . . played intramural soft- ball and volleyball . . . a member of F. H. A. and Girls Glee clubs . . . will miss her classmates . . . admirer of Guy Lombardo. JOANN CONDRON . . . General College . . . National Honor Society . . . Dramatic, Broadcasting, Tri-Hi-Y, Ushers, Shakespearian, and Senior Historians clubs . . . chic member of 105 . . . plans to attend nursing school. MARY CORTE . . . Bookkeeping . . . homeroom treasurer . . . active in all athletic activities . . . a member of Senior Historians, G.A.A. and Ushers clubs , . . plans to take a bookkeeping position . . . will miss Mr. Oliver. Colish Condron Corte Creek A. Cribbs P. Cribbs LOIS COY . . . Practical Arts . . . participated in homeroom intramurals . . . belonged to Junior Red Cross, F.H.A., and Girls Glee clubs . . . favorite course is chemistry . . . hobbies are dancing and roller skating. LEROY CRAVENER . . . Machine Shop . . . plans to work on the farm after graduation . . . will miss the shop gang most after leaving I.I.H.S .... his favorite pastime is going to the movies . . . an admirer of Doris Day. ROBERT CREEK . . . Machine Shop . . . homeroom president for two years . . . one of I. I. H. S.'s varsity wrestlers . . . a member of Varsity I . . . hunting is Bob's favorite hobby . . . will miss the assemblies. ALTHEA CRIBBS . . . Practical Arts . . . a member of Cafeteria Management club . . . played homeroom volleyball and softball . . . a member of F .H.A., Tri- Hi-Y and Senior Historians . . . plans to become an airline hostess. PEARL CRIBBS . . . Practical Arts . . . homeroom treasurer two years . . . participated in intramural games . . . a member of Tri-Hi-Y, Allied Youth, Ush- ers, F .H.A., and Dance clubs . . . plans to enter nurses training. awaurua mm aw, ' Maur, 91 Cunningham DiTullio Domi no D. Edwards M. Edwards Elgin jim yxzadu JULIA EVALINE CUNNINCIIAM . . . Practical Arts . . . active in intramural sports . . . member of Tri-Hi- Y, F .Il.A., junior Red Cross, Senior Historians, and Student Patrol Clubs . . . friendly lass from room 107. JOSEPIIINE DITULLIO . . . General College . . . National Honor Society . . . homeroom treasurer senior vear . . . well known for her athletic ability . . . active in Dramatic, Ushers, C.A.A., and Sbakespearian Clubs. JO-ANN DOMINO . . . Distributive Education . . . member of Dramatic, Tri-Hi-Y, and Distributive Edu- cation Clubs . . . lists her hobbies as singing and dancing . . . liked English class . . . plans to attend college. RUTII DUGAR . . . Secretarial . . . member of Senior Historians . . . indulges in art as a pastime . . . reveals roller skating and dancing as her hobbies . . . she plans to work in Washington, D. C., after graduation. THEODORE OLEN DUNMIRE . . . General College . . . homeroom usher in tenth grade . . . Ted en- joyed trigonometry and chemistry classes . . . hunting is his favorite pastime . . . will miss Miss Church. 92 Dugar Dunmire Ellis Empfield . 6 DORIS EDWARDS . . . General College . . . National Honor Society . . . active in G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Drama- tic, Senior Historians, and Allied Youths Clubs . . . homeroom usher and treasurer in eleventh grade. MARTIN EDWARDS . . . General College . . . par- ticipated in intramural sports . . . member of Varsity In Club . . . hails from 105 . . . favorite class is physics . . . enjoys working with model airplanes and cars. ROBERT ELGIN . . . Practical Arts . . . secretarv of homeroom in 12th grade . . . Moe operated the scoreboard for the basketball, football, and wrestling games . . . track team . . . Photographv Club. PATRICIA ELLIS . . . Practical Arts . . . noted for her artistic ability . . . Tri-Hi-Y, junior Red Cross, Dramatic, Broadcasting, Shakespearian, G.A.A., and Girls Glee Clubs . . . plans to attend Art School. IOANN EMPFIELD . . . Secretarial . . . homeroom secretary in eleventh grade . . . member of Girls Glee Club . . . favorite class is dictation and transcription . . . will miss Mr. Oliver's true stories. 911, we laafuz, haw fo mlrumuulcahz, and to appmzahff, fha. 1' LESLIE ESCH . . . Practical Arts . . . member of the Red and Black Band . . . active as a member of Projection Club . . . plays trumpet in leisure time . . . will miss Dr. Canfield . . . wants to join the Navy. PAUL ESCH . . . Practical Arts . . . homeroom presi- dent in eleventh grade . . . member of dancing club . . . enjoys basketball . . . enjoyed chemistry class . . . plans to attend college after graduation. ROGER EVANS . . . General College . . . National Honor Society . . . L, Indien editor, High Arrow staff . . . active in Broadcasting, Key, and Dramatic Clubs . . . future plans are to major in chemistry at college. PATRICIA FEE . . . Practical Arts . . . president of eleventh grade homeroom . . . Cafeteria Manage- ment . . . friendly member of 104 . . . enjoyed P. O. D. class . . . will miss Miss Moorhead . . . fan of Doris Day. ROWENA FENTON . . . Practical Arts . . . home- room usher . . . active participant in intramural sports . . . member of junior Red Cross and F. H. A. Clubs . . . liked P.O.D. class . . . will miss Mr. Kunselman. RICHARD FERREE . . . General College . . . active in Senior Hi-Y . . . transferred from Uniontown High School first semester . . . varsity basketball . . . friendly personality . . . favorite class is history. JOANNE FISCUS . . . General College . . . 11th grade third prize-winner in B'Nai Brith contest . . . Senior Historians, Dramatic, Tri-Hi-Y, Broadcasting, Allied Youths, and G.A.A. Clubs. DEAN FISHER . . . Machine Shop . . . member of prom committee in eleventh grade . . . active in intra- mural softball and basketball . . . member of Senior Historians, Ushers, and Repair Clubs . . . enjoys P.O.D. ELIZABETH ANN FISHER . . . Practical Arts . . . Cafeteria Management . . . played homeroom volley- ball and softball . . . member of F.H.A., Ushers, and Girls Glee Clubs . . . loves to participate in square dancing. RICHARD WILLIAM FISHER . . . General College . . . usher of eleventh grade homeroom . . . member of Senior Historians . . . enjoys chemistry and trigo- nometry . . . Dick,' plans to attend Pennsylvania State College. PATRICIA F LICK . . . Secretarial . . . National Honor Society . . . active on prom committee in eleventh grade . . . member of Senior Historians, Dramatic, and Boosters Clubs . . . favorite course is shorthand. DONALD EDWARD FOLTZ . . . Machine Shop . . . member of Repair Club . . . enjoys watching foot- ball, baseball, and Wrestling . . . wants to operate a service station after graduation . . . ardent fan of Arthur Godfrey. L. Esch P. Esch Evans Fee Fenton F erree Fiscus D. Fisher E. Fisher R. Fisher Flick Foltz Frampton Freeman Gardner Geesey V. George W. George Gibbons Georgianni Gordish Gottardi JOYCE FRAMPTON . . . General College . . . pro- WILMER GEORGE . . . Machine Shop . . . National vided much of the organ music for devotional assem- Honor Society member . . . homeroom treasurer in blies . . . Tri-Hi-Y and Tumbling clubs . . . played senior year . . . Maintenance and Repair Club . . . volleyball . . . will miss Miss Gephardt . . . plans to will miss the assemblies at I.I.II.S .... likes Mr. be a nurse. Joseph. JOHN FREEMAN . . . General College . . . home- NETTA MAE GIBBONS . . . Practical Arts . . . par- room secretary in tenth year . . . intramural sports ticipated in intramural basketball, volleyball, and 'enthusiast . . . member of Key, Broadcasting, and mushball . . . F. H. A., Dramatic, Tumbling, and Senior Historians clubs . . . liked Mr. Shane's chem- Cafeteria Management clubs . . . P.O.D. was favorite istry class. class. PAUL GARDNER . . . VVink . . . Machine Shop PAULINE GEIORGIANNI . . . Bookkeeping . . . an- . . . star lightweight on the wrestling squad . . . Varsity other Senior Historian . . . played homeroom basket- I Club . . . likes to hunt . . . will miss Mr. Dunmire ball, volleyball, and mushball . . . liked typing, math, . . . hopes to join the Navy after graduation. and P. O. D .... hopes to become a receptionist. DONALD GEESEY . . . Distributive Education . . . DOLORIS GORDISII . . . Secretarial . . . likes to played baseball for the Sadlers . . . favorite course was sing and dance . . . played girls' baseball, volleyball, science . . . often joins the ranks of Pennsylvania hunt- and basketball . . . favorite course was shorthand . . ers . . . put Mr. Nix down as top personality. admires Sammy Kaye . . . will miss the kids. VIRGINIA GEORGE . . . Practical Arts . . . her CONSTANCE GOTTARDI . . . General College . . . hobby is collecting pop records . . . Dramatic, Library, G.A.A., Library, Senior Historians, Tri-Hi-Y, Dra- Red Cross, and Tumbling clubs . . . will miss Mr. matic, and Shakespearian clubs . . . lists joe as Shane's chemistry class . . . plans to enter nursing. hobby . . . will miss Mr. Meehlin . . . plans to be nurse. Um Unrational fnwmm. Dhabi. fha, Alulla, fhaf, null. Auppvlzi ua.. 94 ANN GRAFTON . . . General College . . . National Honor Society member . . . played in the Red and Black Band . . . Dramatic, Allied Youth, and Shakes- pearian clubs . . . sang in mixed Chorus and Chapel Choir. ANNABEL GRAZIANO . . . Practical Arts . . . a pop record fan . . . played homeroom basketball . . . F. H. A. and Dramatic clubs . . . favorite course was P.O.D .... will miss the assemblies, classmates, and Jim? ' Kiw- MARCARET HARPER . . . Practical Arts . . . mem- ber of F.H.A., Student Patrol, ninth grade Girls Cho- rus, and Allied Youth . . . athletic activities include volleyball, basketball, and mushball . . . liked P.O.D. IOHN HARTNETT . . . Practical Arts . . . homeroom president for past three years . . . an end on the varsity football team . . . hobbies are hunting, swim- ming, and fishing . . . Varsity In Club member. Mr. Kunselman. EDWARD GULAKOWSKI . . . Secretarial . . . home- room usher . . . played intramural sports . . . hobbies are hunting, swimming, and baseball . . . likes book- EUGENE HAWK . . . Machine Shop . . . was tenth year homeroom president . . . hobbies include ice skating, trapping, model building, and fishing . . . keeping . . . Stan Musial fan . . . plans to join the would like to go to Alaska . . . will miss Mr. Taylor. Navy. SUSAN HAMMERS . . . Secretarial . . . homeroom president in junior year . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Ushers, Stu- dent Patrol, G.A.A., and Senior Historians clubs . . . on Prom Committee . . . will miss P.O.D. arguments. EDWARD HARPER . . . General College . . . favorite pastime is tinkering with an auto . . . played intra- murals . . . Shakespearian Club . . . likes Zane Gray's books . . . will miss friends . . . math was favorite class. BLAIR HENRY . . . Practical Arts . . . took part in intramural softball and wrestling . . . enjoys hunting as a pastime . . . favorite subject was P.O.D. . . . likes Eddie Arnold . . . plans to enlist in the Navy. NANCY HILL . . . General College . . . Nancy ad- mires Ben Hogan and likes to play golf herself .... Senior Historians, Dramatic, and Tri-Hi-Y clubs . . . pfayed intramural sports . . . journalism was favorite c ass. Grafton Graziano Gulakowski Hammers E. Harper M. Harper ,Hartnett Hawk Henry N. Hill W. Hill H ilty Hobaugh Jeffries Katchur Kearns Keeley Kelly Jlw 5 WALTER HILL . . . Machine Shop . . . member of Varsity I club . . . fishing and golf enthusiast . . . names English as his favorite class . . . wrestling star . . . would like to become a salesman. ANNARELL IIILTY . . . Secretarial . . . a band ma- jorette . . . member of Tri-Hi-Y, Dramatics, and Twirling clubs . . . her favorite class is typing . . . will miss marching with the band. GEORGE HOBAUGII . . . Bart . . . General College . . . a member of National Honor Society . . . president of the Key club . . . favorite class is algebra . . . a member of Ili-Y and Senior Dramatics clubs. ARLENE ,IEFFRIES . . . uleffn . . . General College . . . business manager of L' Indien . . . member of Dramatic, Broadcasting, Senior Historians, Allied Youth, Shakespearian, Tri-Ili-Y, and Tumbling clubs. MARY ANN KATCIIUR . . . Secretarial . . . favorite- class is shorthand . . . a member of Dramatics and Tri-Ili-Y clubs . . . intramural softball and basketball . . . will miss Mr. Oliver. 96 Kepner I. Kerr ' 6 WILLIAM KEARNS . . . Bookkeeping . . . president of National Honor Society . . . member of broadcast- ing dramatics, and camera clubs . . . home room basketball player . . . favorite course is P. O. D. IAMES KEELEY . . . General College . . . member of Dramatic, Broadcasting and Shakespearian clubs , . . High Arrow editor . . . favorite class is journalism . . . plans to become a medical doctor. WILLIAM KELLY . . . Distributive Education . . . home room basketball and softball . . . hobbies are hunting and playing baseball . . . member of Dis- tributive Ed club . . . favorite class is history. MEREDITH KEPNER . . . Practical Arts . . . mem- ber of Red Cross, FHA, and Dramatics clubs . . hobbies are embroidery, dancing, and swimming . . favorite course is problems of democracy. JAMES KERR . . . Machine Shop . . . Member of Varsity I club . . . participated in intramural sports and wrestling . . . would like to join the Marines . . . television is his pastime. Um Ufzqafujgafion, ua. io biz, folmani, mn ' 12, and loyal. THOMAS KERR. . . Practical Arts . . . Student Patrol club . . . Varsity I member . . . likes to hunt and play golf . . . P. O. D. and drivers education are his favorite courses . . . plans to work. ALICE KING . . . General College . . . National Honor Society . . . member of Shakespearean, Senior Histor- ian, and Girls Glee clubs . . . hobbies are art and music . . . plans to attend Houghton College. JOSEPHINE KING . . . General College . . . Senior Historians, Dramatics, and Girls Athletics clubs mem- ber . . . sings in chapel choir and mixed chorus . . . names swimming and ice skating as her hobbies. JOSEPHINE KLINE . . . Practical Arts . . . member of F.H.A., Senior Historians, and Tumbling Clubs . . . enjoys dancing . . . favorite course is chemistry . . . would like to attend dancing school. IOHN KOTULA . . . General College . . . participat- ed in intramural softball and basketball . . . member of Shakespearean and Senior Historians clubs . . . enjoys playing baseball and hunting. REBECCA KOVALCHICK . . . General College . . . sings in Mixed Chorus and Chapel Choir . . . mem- ber of Tri-Hi-Y, Dramatic, and Girlis Athletics clubs . . . plans to attend Penn State. DONALD KRITZER . . . General College . . . one of the school's photographers . . . active member of the Senior Historian's club . . . names solid geometry as his favorite course. ESTHER KUNDLA . . . Secretarial . . . member of Ushers, Student Patrol, and Glee Clubs . . . collects records as a hobby . . . favorite class bookkeeping . . . will miss Mr. Oliver. GWEN KUNKLE . . . General College . . . president of cheerleaders club . . . member of Tri-Hi-Y and Shakespearean clubs . . . favorite class is English . . . enjoys sewing and reading. T. Kerr Kinter A. King I .King Kline Kotula Kovalchick Kritzer Kundla G. Kunkle 97 EBERT KINTER . . . General College . . . usher of 108 . . . Eb sings in mixed chorus . . . hunting and fishing fan . . . names chemistry as his favorite course . . . will miss Mr. Shane. D. Kunkle Larsen Layton Lewis Lezanic Little RICHARD KUNKLE . . . General College . . . mem- ber of Dramatic, Broadcasting, and Senior Historians clubs . . . basketball star . . . Varsity I . . . favorite course is algebra . . . plans to be a pharmacist. THOMAS LARSEN . . . General College . . . Varsity In . . . lli-Y Treasurer . . . participates in football, wrestling, and track . . . Dramatic, and Key clubs . . . Mixed Chorus . . . plans to attend college. SARAH LAYTON . . . Practical Arts . . . member of F.H.A. and Tri-Ili-Y clubs . . . favorite course is P. O.D .... intramural volleyball and softball . . . will miss the school bus driver . . . hobby is skating. IAMES LENTZ . . . General College . . . Mixed Chorus and Chapel Choir . . . intramural softball . . . part time minister . . . Senior Historians and Shake- spearian clubs . . . likes to wrestle. JAMES LEWIS . . . Practical Arts . . . favorite course is arithmetic . . . enjoys hunting . . . will miss his friends around school . . . likes to build models and read fiction books. 0: A s i ' l Q it . Q iffi I 4 . A Leib Lentz London Long CHARLES LEZANIC . . . Machine Shop . . . home- room President and Vice-President . . . basketball and baseball star . . . Varsity Iv . . . Senior Historians and Repair and Maintenance clubs. LORRAINE LIEB . . . Secretarial . . . G.A.A. letter . . . Secretary and Treasurer of homeroom . . . intra- mural volleyball, basketball, and softball . . . Library, Broadcasting, and Senior Historians clubs. ROBERT LITTLE . . . Distributive Education . . . Student Council President I . . . Baseball manager . . . eleventh year homeroom Treasurer . . . Distributive Education club . . . enjoys hunting and fishing. PATRICIA LONDON . . . General College . . . Tri- Hi-Y, G.A.A., and Allied Youth clubs . . . intramural volleyball, basketball, and softball . . . plans to be a nurse . . . favorite course is P. O. D. CATHERINE LONG . . . Secretarial . . . G.A.A. letter and Student Patrol letter . . . G.A.A., Student Patrol, Broadcasting, and Girls Glee clubs . . intra- mural volleyball, basketball, and softball. Alwwa. ua. lwwto and to 98 fDlLCQd.HII.i Ja yfmzmfzna gm JEAN LONG . . . Practical Arts . . . favorite course MARTHA McKEE . . . Bookkeeping . . . Senior His- is English . . . Drivers Education . . . intramural vol- torians club . . . intramural basketball . . . Drivers leyball, basketball, and softball . . . member of F.H.A., Education . . . favorite courses are Bookkeeping and Tri-Hi-Y, Library, and Ushers clubs. P. O. D .... will miss Mr. Rankin and Mr. Oliver. ELEANOR LYDICK . . . Practical Arts . . . will miss MARY McLAUGHLIN . . . General College . . . Na- news broadcast . . . favorite course is chemistry . . . tional Honor Society . . . G.A.A., Senior Historians, Doris Day fan . . . intramural softball, volleyball, and and Library . . . intramural volleyball, softball, and basketball . . . collecting records is hobby. basketball . . . plans to be a nurse. MARIORIE MCCARDLE . . . General College . . . SHIRLEY MCLAUGHLIN . . . Practical Arts . . . tenth year Vice-President . . . Dramatic, Broadcasting, eleventh year Treasurer . . . Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A., and G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Historians, and Allied Youth Dramatic clubs . . . Drivers Education . . . favorite clubs . . . plans to attend college . . . likes to knit. course is P.O.D .... intramural volleyball and basket- ball. CLAIR McCURDY . . . General College . . . Mixed FRANK MCPHILIMY . . . Practical Arts . . . eleventh Chorus . . . Intramural basketball and softball . . . year Vice-President . . . enjoys hunting and fishing Ralph Kiner fan . . . hobby is collecting stamps . . . . . . Repair and Maintenance club . . . intramural plans to attend college after graduation. softball and basketball . . . favorite course is P.O.D. EDNA McCUTCHEON . . . Practical Arts . . . F.H.A. IOANNA MCQUILKEN . . . Distributive Education club . . . favorite course is English . . . will miss the . . . National Honor Society . . . Cheerleader . . . assemblies . . . plans to become a nurse . . . hobbies will miss the crowds around school . . . Tri-Hi-Y are sewing and collecting pictures. and Distributive Education clubs. Long Lydick McCardle McCurdy McCutcheon McKee M. McLaughlin S. McLaughlin McPhilimy McQuilken Makowski Manner Mazza Medlock Mercer Merrill Midock Mikesell Miller Minton .711-Q9 PATRICIA MAKOWSKI . . . General College . . . a good natured girl Mr. Shane liked to tease . . . favorite course English . . . active in library work . . . loyal member of 105, ardent fan of Miss Stevenson. HARRY MANNER . . . Practical Arts . . . noted for his side burns . . . president of tenth grade homeroom . . . outdoor man, likes guns, fishing, farming, and girls . . . fan of Dean Martin and jerry Lewis. VIRGINIA MAZZA . . General College . . . member of G.A.A., Dramatics, Shakespearean, and Allied Youth Clubs . . . main hobby is dancing . . . hopes to major in physical education at Penn State . . . Gene Kelley an. MARY MEDLOCK . . . Practical Arts . . . president of Cafeteria Management Club . . . Member of F. H. A., Dramatic clubs . . . favorite pastimes rollerskat- ing and dancing . . . English favorite course . . . DOROTHY MERCER . . . Distributive Education . . . Member of Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Broadcasting, and D. E. clubs . . . favorite courses English and retailing . . . fan of Mr. Swauger . . . singing and bowling are pastimes. 100 ' Klan, SHIRLEY MERRILL . . . Practical Arts . . . sweet and quiet . . . active in homeroom sports . . . belongs to Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., Senior Historians and Girl's Glee clubs . . . regrets leaving Mr. Kunselman and P. O. D. JAMES MIDOCK . . . Machine Shop . . . laughter comes easy to this fun loving boy . . . famous for his smile . . . Member of Varsity I . . . active as a mem- ber of the baseball team . . . Patti Page fan. MODESKA MIKESELL . . . General College . . . Member of National Honor Society, Senior Historians, Chapel Choir, and Dramatic, Shakespearean, and Tri- Hi-Y Clubs. An excellent student who plans for college. ARTHUR MILLER . . . Practical Arts . . . left Tyrone to join the ranks of I. I. H. S. this year . . . noted for his tumbling ability and nice singing voice . . . favor- ite course P.O.D .... fan of Tony Bennett. BRADLEY MINTON . . . General College . . . Brad's extracurricular interests ran generally to athletics . . . Varsity I . . . Varsity Football . . . track . . . basket- ball . . . homeroom vice-president 11. J7A1p:h0lo4q. Dllqdlllgld. ffm, ani of przfuwnal, dwzlopmuzi and ' along, wdh, nflwm.. DOROTHY MISSIEN . . . Commercial Bookkeeping . . . Dorothy enjoyed her school more than most people as shown by her excellent attendance record . . . She will make someone a good ofiice worker. JAMES MIZERAK . . . Practical Arts . . . Student body vice-president elevnth year . . . Varsity ID . . . Football . . . Baseball . . . homeroom president 11 . . . Dance Club . . . a personable lad. RUTH MONTGOMERY . . . General College . . . member of National Honor Society, Allied youth, Student Patrol, Junior Red Cross, Broadcasting, and Mixed Chorus clubs . . . Fan of Miss Stevenson. BETTY LEE MOORHEAD . . . Distributive Educa- tion . . . secretary tenth year, vice president eleventh year . . . member of Tri-Hi-Y . . . hobbies are read- ing and movies . . . fan of Perry Como and Bob Crosby. ROBERT MOREAU . . . a nice lad with a joke al- ways at the tip of his tongue . . . Homeroom usher . . . Dramatic Club member . . . a good artist . . . likes swimming . . . plans to take art course at college. STEPHEN MRAZIK . . . General College . . . presi- dent of second semester student council . . . presi- dent of homeroom tenth and eleventh years . . . active in varsity football, baseball, and track. FLORENCE JEAN MYERS . . . Distributive Edu- cation . . . Secretary in eleventh grade . . . member of Tri-Hi-Y and Distributive Education clubs . . . fan of Vaughn Monroe . . . plans to continue retailing. WILLIAM MYERS . . . General College . . . noted for his unusual interest in undertaking . . . Member of Hi-Y and Key clubs . . . plays the organ as a hobby . . . favorite course Mr. Poundis American History class. JEAN ANN NEWMAN . . . General College . . . a pert little blonde with a pleasing personality and voice . . . member of National Honor Society, Tri-Hi- Y, Senior Broadcasting Club, Shakespearean Club, and G.A.A. JOAN NIBERT . . . Practical Arts . . . Secretary of tenth grade homeroom . . . participated in intramural sports . . . member of Usher, F.H.A., and Library clubs . . . will miss Mr. Rankin . . . ardent fan of Doris Day. JAMES NULL . . . Machine Shop . . . a good natured, popular lad . . . held offices of president, vice presi- dent, secretary and usher of homerooms . . . very active in wrestling . . . member of Varsity I. JANET ORLASKEY . . . Practical Arts . . . vice-presi- dent in eleventh year . . . participated in all intra- mural sports . . . member of Mixed Chorus, Dance, F.H.A. and Glee clubs . . . favorite course Home Economics. Missien Mizerak Montgomery Moorhead Moreau Mrazik J. Myers W. Myers Newman N ibert Null Orlaskey 101 Pagano Pcntz Pierce Pina Pounds Price Prokay Pruner Rankin Recd LENA PAGANO . . . General College . . . member ELIZABETH PRICE . . . Secretarial . . . favorite of F .H.A., Dramatic, Girls Glee clubs . . . homeroom course is oifice machines . . . pastimes are dancing secretary . . . active in intramural sports . . . enjoys and movies . . . plans after graduation are for secre- tcnnis . . . fan of Ieff Chandler. tarialwork. BETTY PENTZ . . . General College . . . homeroom ELIZABETH PROKAY . . . Practical Arts . . . mem- sports . . . homeroom secretary . . . member of Tri- ber of F.H.A .... Eddie Arnold fan . . . square dance lli-Y, G. A. A., Senior Historians, Dramatic Club . . . enthusiast . . . favorite class is P. O. D .... active in favorite class is P.O.D. homeroom sports. ROBERT PIERCE . . . General College . . . National EDWARD PRUNER . . . Practical Arts . . . homeroom Honor Society and American Legion Award . . . High president and treasurer . . . member of Ushers and Arrow Editor . . . active in Dramatic and Broadcasting Varsity I clubs . . . homeroom intramurals . . . Eddie clubs . . . friend of all . . . favorite class is English. Arnold and Ralph Kiner fan. MARY PINA . . . Practical Arts , . . member of Girls JOHN RANKIN . . . Practical Arts . . . football and Glee Club . . . Sammy Kaye fan . . . favorite class is wrestling squads . . . fan of Frankenstein and Vir- English . . . will miss the assemblies . . . dancing en- ginia Mayo . . . John will miss trips to the office thusiast. . . . star comedian around the school. DONALD POUNDS . . . Practical Arts 1. . . enjoys LESTER REED . . . Practical Arts . . . homeroom hunting and reading . . . favorite sport is football . . . usher and treasurer . . . fan of Dean Martin and enjoys problems of democracy and welding classes Jerry Lewis . . . enjoys hunting . . . favorite class is . . . will miss cafeteria rush. P. O. D .... dancing enthusiast. gum, ua. .4lulL, 'mmaandapn ' 102 Jim 9 JOAN REYNOLDS . . . General College . . . one of our cheerleaders . . . homeroom treasurer . . . member of Broadcasting, Dramatic, and Tri-Hi-Y clubs . . . likes to draw. DOLORES RINKUS . . . Practical Arts . . . homeroom sports . . . favorite course is English . . . treasurer in F. H. A. . . homeroom treasurer and secretary . . . member of Tri-Hi-Y and Girls Chorus. EVELYN RISINGER . . . General College . . . mem- ber of Tri-Hi-Y and Girls Glee clubs . . . homeroom secretary . . . pastime is driving and hiking . . . favorite course is chemistry . . . would like to be a nurse. LELIA ROBERTSON . . . Practical Arts . . . member of Safety Patrol, Library, F.H.A., and Girls Glee clubs . . . favorite class is chemistry . . . hopes to be a nurse . . . school librarian. JOAN ROMANCE . . . Practical Arts . . . F.H.A. . . . likes to read . . . homeroom basketball, softball, and volleyball . . . enjoys English class . . . plans after graduation is to work. ' Clams, HELEN SABOL . . . Bookkeeping . . . homeroom vice-president . . . likes to embroider and read . . . Doris Day fan . . . favorite course is bookkeeping . . . willdmiss Mr. Oliver . . . likes the book Call of the Wi .H RICHARD SADLER . . . General College . . . member of Mixed Chorus, Historians, Dance, and Key clubs . . . enjoys Red Skelton . . . active in intramurals . . . plans to work on uncle's dairy farm. RICHARD SADOWSKI . . . Secretarial . . . home- room usher . . . likes to swim and fish . . . homeroom intramurals . . . favorite course is bookkeeping . . . likes Stan Musial. EDWARD SALSGIVER . . . Machine Shop . . . homeroom sports . . . enjoys Jack London's books . . . likes fishing and hunting . . . favorite class is shop . . . would like to join air force. MARILYN JEAN SCHRECENCOST . . . Practical Arts . . . likes horseback riding, dancing, and cooking . . . member of Tri-Hi-Y and F.H.A. clubs . . . Girls Chorus . . . active in intramurals Reynolds Rinkus Risinger Robertson Romance Sabol Sadler Sadowski Salsgiver Schrecengost Schrecengost Secosky Seger Segner Serrian Setlock Sgro Sharpe Shea Shields jf'-2 .gfzaduafw-Qf' 61444 JOANN SCHRECENGOST . . . Practical Arts . . . member of F.H.A., Girls Chorus, and Dance clubs . . . played homeroom sports . . . plans to be a tele- phone operator after graduation . . . interested in sew- ing and cooking. CECLIA SECOSKY . . . General College . . . mem- ber of Library, Red Cross, Ushers, F.H.A. club . . . homeroom president, treasurer, vice-president, and secretary . . . Celie always has a nice smile for all. ARNOLD SEGER . . . Distributive Education . . . active in all homeroom intramural sports . . . ardent fan of hunting and fishing . . . enjoys comedians and sport stars . . . would like to join the Air Force. ALECK SEGNER . . . Distributive Education . . . member of Varsity I , and Distributive Education clubs . . . active in basketball and track . . . hobbies include hunting and fishing . . . will miss homeroom pa s. ANTHONY SERRIAN . . . Machine Shop . . . home- room vice-president . . . active in intramural sports . . . planning for college after graduation . . . enjoys dancing, all school sports, and Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. 104 DAVID SETLOCK . . . Practical Arts . . . very active in Varsity I, Stage crew, and Tumbling clubs . . . claims P. O. D. and shop as favorite courses . . . will miss Mr. Pound . . . plans to become a forest ranger. DOMINIC SGRO , . . Practical Arts . . . very active in baseball and football . . . Varsity I . . . favorite course is P.O.D .... better known as Mickey . . . major interests are sports . . . plans to work in Detroit. THOMAS SHARPE . . . General College . . . well known school figure in basketball and baseball . . . active in Varsity If Dramatic, Key, and Hi-Y clubs . . . will miss Miss Stevenson's homeroom . . . popular and well liked by all. JAMES SHEA . . . General College . . . homeroom treasurer and vice-president . . . Hi-Y member . . . claims algebra is his favorite course . . . plans for college . . . enjoys comedians on television . . . will miss classmates. BETTY SHIELDS . . . Secretarial . . . member of Tri-Hi-Y, Dramatic, Shakespearean, Boosters, Tumb- ling, Dance, and Girls Glee club . . . will miss the students in the halls . . . enjoyed selling in the con- cession stands at games. Pfwlvlenm, nf. drwwmanq, Inaba, rm, gon, 'ns JOANNE SHIRLEY . . . Bookkeeping . . . member of Senior Historians . . . ardent fan of all school sports . . . plans office work after graduation . . . favorite course is bookkeeping . . . will miss the crowded halls. ELEANOR SHORT . . . Practical Arts . . . homeroom intramurals enthusiast . . . member of F. H. A., Tri- Hi-Y, and G.A.A. clubs . . . dismisal bells and assem- blies are on memory list . . . main appeal is popular dance band leaders. ROBERT SIMMONS . . . General College . . . pop- ular Varsity I member . . . football, basketball, and track . . . pleasant and well mannered . . . besides college, main interest is football . . . sports editor on Arrow staff. BERNICE SMITH . . . Distributive Education . . . excclls in intramurals . . . member of Tri-Hi-Y, Ushers and Distributive Education clubs . . . gives attention to dancing, skating, and singing . . . will miss class- mates. BETTY JEAN SMITH . . . Bookkeeping . . . active in Shakespearian, Dramaties, and Senior Historian clubs . . . excells in music . . . bookkeeping includes favorite course and future plans . . . pleasing person- ality. WILLIAM SMITH . . . General College . . . well remembered athletic ability in basketball . . . home- room president . . . active participant of Hi-Y and Key clubs . . . Bill will miss the referees and sports. VIOLA STAHLMAN . . . Commercial Bookkeeping . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Broadcasting, and Dramatic Clubs . . . Viola is a good student who will be able to assume responsibility in an oflice. GERALD STEPHENS . . . Practical Arts . . . A mem- ber of famous room 104 . . . Dance Club . . . Junior Red Cross . . . Gerald's interests ran to intramural sports . . . worked at Greiner's part time. JOSEPH STETS . . . Distributive Education . . . homeroom president and usher . . . ardent member of Stage crew, Camera, and Tumbling clubs . . . future plans include sales work . . . will miss shop, Mr. Banks, and Mr. Nix. Shirley Short Simmons Simpson Slippv A. Smith B. Smith B. J. Smith W. Smith Stahlman Stephens Stets 105 BARBARA SIMPSON . . . Practical Arts . . . enjoys participating in all intramurals . . . energetic mem- ber of the Senior Historians, Senior Broadcasting club, F. H. A., Student Council, and Ushers club. WAYNE SLIPPY . . . General College . . . zealous Dramatic and Broadcasting club member . . . piano playing and horse shoe pitching appeal as hobbies . . . new in I. J. H. S .... enjoys P. O. D .... quiet and hard-working student ALICE SMITH . . . Practical Arts . . . active member of Tri-Hi-Y and Cafeteria Management clubs . . . pastime is collecting photographs . . . future plans are uncertain . . . will miss all athletic highlights. 'Wa Stewart Stigers Strittmatter Sullinger Swisher B. Taylor D. Taylor Trainer Tress Troutman Jim? RICHARD STEWART . . . General College . . . chemistry is favorite High School course . . . enjoys driving as pastime . . . favorite orchestra leaders are Guv Lombardo and Sammy Kaye . . . Future plans undecided. DIANE STIGERS . . . General College . . . member of Library, junior Red Cross, Shakespearian, Allied Youth, and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs . . . enjoys work as Girl Scout Leader . . . Plans to attend I.S.T.C. WILLIAM STRITTMATTER . . . Red . . . Prac- tical Arts . . . Twelfth grade home room president . . . intensely interested in art . . . will miss indus- trial and elective art classes . . . plans to take up art. WILLIAM SULLINGER . . . Machine Shop . . Home Room president of his tenth year class . . . extremely interested in football and wrestling . . . member of Varsity I . . . plans to become a plumber. MARY SWISIIER . . . Betty . . . Practical Arts . . . Eleventh grade vice-president . . . intramural volley hall and softball . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Patrol, F.H.A., and Girls' Glee Club . . . collects pictures and models of cats. 106 . 6 BONNIE LEE TAYLOR . . . Moo . . . Practical Arts . . . Tenth Room Treasurer . . . Homeroom basketball . . . F. H. A .... favorite course is P.O.D .... Plans to be a physical therapy specialist DONALD TAYLOR . . . General College . . . varsity basketball . . . Shakespearian Club . . . hobby is col- lwting small scale models of automobiles and racers . . . plans to be an automobile mechanic. DANIEL TRAINER . . . General College . . . Home Room softball . . . HL' Indienn sports editor . . . finds big game hunting a very satisfying hobby . . . will miss the I.H.S. assemblies. MARY TRESS . . . Bookkeeping . . . intramural volley-ball . . . Senior Historians and Shakespearian Clubs . . . jerry Lewis, Jo Stafford, and Gordon MaCrea are her three favorite American personalities. MARGARET TROUTMAN . . . General College . . . Student Patrol, Glee Club, Red Cross . . . played Home Room basketball, softball, and volleyball . . . will miss Miss Church and trig . . . plans to attend college. flulm, bfwadan, DJUL ' and, mm icon ' 9, ' NORMAN TYGER . . . Machine Shop . . . enjoys sports, especially hunting and fishing . . . will miss the shop boys . . . plans include working with ma- chine tools after graduation from high school. JOSEPH VAN HORN . . . Machine Shop . . . Eleventh Grade Home Room president . . . wrestling squad . . . enjoys hunting, horse back riding and fishing . . . future plans include a trip to California. LEILA WALKER . . . Lev . . . General College . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Dramatic, G.A.A., Allied Youth, Senior His- torians, and Girls' Glee Club . . . plans to train for nursing . . . Quiet, but lots of fun. ROSE WALTERMIRE . . . Distributive Education . . . Tri-Hi-Y and Distributivc Education Clubs . . . favorite course is retail merchandise . . . plans to continue with retailing after graduation. PATRICK WARD . . . Practical Arts . . . Dance Club . . . Wrestling, Track, Intramurals . . . enjoys car- tooning and hunting . . . may take up forestry after graduation . . . favorite courses were Shop and P.O.D. ELEANORE WEITZEL . . . General College . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Tri-Hi-Y and Dramatic Clubs . . . cited trigonometry and algebra as favorite courses . . . Frankie Laine admirer . . . plans to attend I.S.T.C. Tyger VanHorn Walker Waltermire VV ard Weitzel XVheeler Wildeman Williams Wilson Zbur Zellman 107 LEONA WHEELER . . . Secretarial . . . enjoyed Drivers Education . . . Home Room Mushball . . . shorthand favorite course . . . has hobby collecting stamps, old coins, and picture postcards . . . enjoys roller skating. JANET WILDEMAN . . . General College . . . Chapel Choir . . . Mixed Chorus . . . G.A.A., Home Room Volley Ball, Basketball and Baseball . . . Senior His- torians and Dramatic Clubs. LOIS WILLIAMS . . . Distributive- Education . . . Home Room Softball, Basketball . . . Distributive Ed- ucation and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs . . . Retailing favorite course . . . finds collecting dimes an interesting hobby. HARRY WILSON . . . Shorty,' . . . Machine Shop . . . Homeroom Treasurer during his eleventh vear . . . will miss the Shop boys . . . plans to put his Shop training to practical use after his graduation. MARY ANN ZBUR . . . Distributive Education . . . Tenth grade vice president . . . Distributive Educa- tion Club . . . Homeroom Basketball, Softball, and Volley Ball . . . member of Usheris, Red Cross, and F.H.A. Clubs. JOAN ZELLMAN . . . Zeke,' . . . Secretarial . . . Driver Education . . . Homeroom Basketball, Volley ball, Mush ball . . . Tri-Hi-Y and Boosters Clubs . . . favorite course dictation and transcription. INDMM 195i-5g W HUD HIGH H4-rv is ll vicw of that kltt1'klL'tiYl' slmw'cuso clispluv by thc' distributivc CdllCilti01l to wx- Imrt us all tu buy an zlctivitv tin-kvt. Bz'1mL': lla-rc. in formal uligmm-nt, is tlu- cast from the se-uior class play. Lifv NX'itl1 F11 109 Almlir' is pzlrl ui' ilu- prcmn 4-ruwcl on Un' ll1'1l14lll'l'S wulcluing llu- Ilmn' show. This Wm tlu- Him-sl prmn in ymlrs. lflflntl' Ivfl: X sum Imm LlllUtIl1'I sc-luuul clzun-0. Un' gll2llIIl'UL'l'x Sllllfflv. jim Wnom . Almuv: Those couples arc enjoying thu Parisian ut- mospln-rc hy sitting out ll clzlncc ut the boulcvurd talblvs. Right: Pivrcc. Hussiligxr and liurtnctt haunting thc- rv- frcslunc-nt tulilc. Thr-y worm-n't thc' onlv ones. Oppm-ilu page: Bill Smith and Marilyn Pratt have' tlu-ir pliotogruplis taken unclcr tlw Eiffel Tower to mc- moriulizc an llnfolgctqllilv L-vcning. Mzmv couples were snnppocl tlic- sauna- way. BL-low: This will give om- an iclcu of tha- lwauitiful sccnc on tlic clancc floor. 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X . . ntmu l'1lc-. llulpln l'ullup-lx, Nlrs. lfilv. llzlltx' llwlll. zlml Mrs. Dmmlnl Klum'- In-ml. g vntrivs in tlw ulc- , 1 ,r Alzovc: Mrs. Carrie Pattison presents student hodv president Steve Mrazik with a painting to he hung as a memorial for her late hushand, Leslie Pattison, first prominent Indiana painter and founder of the Indiana Art Association. Mrs. Pattison also presented the school a num- her of other fine paintings. Higlzi: Bernice Long and Edward Allen seein happy after reeeiving the Bahe Ruth Fonnclation Award for outstanding sportsman- ship during their daily living. Below: Rahhi David Shapiro presenting an address on uAllll'I'lL'2tI'llSIll during the Bnai l3'rith awards asselnhly in May. 4 Pt V 9 W W .7 as 5 Xffifm an Q 53, 1. X K gk ff' M i , ,, W 37' fxx hh-tic Dirvgtor Samuel hc ioothall let- ' mr high Top: At , Lcngvl passes out t tor awards at the Hnal scum Y school asscmhly. Second: Mr. Lcngcl is prvscnting thc J, V. awards. Third: Dr. Harry Canfield gives out thc- music lc-ttvr awards to thc departing scu- ' musicians. Bottom: Thr- 'rs rcccivc thcir ' advisor lor ll senior ushc -s from their ' Moorhead. lcttc r Miss Gladys 'I'I1c Vvry Iicva-rc-m1 11111108 Bl'1lf1V SI. 11l'I'llAlI'CI,S 1101111111 Catholic CI 111-Iivm-l'c'c1 ' , of 1urcI1. tlu 1310 I . cu 1lllI'l'lltl' ilC1C1I'l'SS Suncluv 1-vc-ning, Iunm- 1. 110 is :I zlI1m's- x I ' A' s mown xltx Supul t . - 11011110111 of S I'IrI5.!au' C 1- ' chools I 1 rrv ju . st In-fore th sm-rviu-. ' 0 vcSpe'r I'I1c' L'Ia1ss numhcrccl 212. 116 Baccalaureate Ve sper Service 6745.9 af 1952 GX? SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE FIRST SIEVFN CVLLOCK vga ORGAN RIELlI'I4AI. Swiliano ........ . . Bmb Prwrc A Num Umm Imm Suulc Colhinluc- . . Fm'lIfr1.m I.,uuI.1mm. To ........... Murllrr ,lr-.wwf lim-qs lfm lm CM, nf 1952 PRO! IESSIONAI, I'omp .1mI 4 mumQ!.lnnc . INTROIT . INVOFATIUN AN'I'III'IKI I.,-1 I SCRlI I'URlE , . . . . 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Alta Vista Dairy Altemus and Burkett Television Anderson's Shoe Store Ash Shoe Company Atlantic 61 Pacific Tea Co. Audrey's Yarn Shop Barclay's Hardware Bee, Dr. Daniel H. Bell Funeral Home Bennettis Farm Delivery Betty Miller Motel Bill's Men's Shop, Clymer Bonarrigo Sales 61 Service Boyd's jewelry Store Brody's Dept. Store Buterbaugh, J. Murray Calhounis Service Station Campisano, Dr. joseph T. Campus Grill Capitol Restaurant Chicken Pie Shop Clymer Water Service Coffman Studio College Shoppe Coup s Pie 61 Cookie Box Cummins, Dr. Robert Dairy Dell 11:3 Daugherty Drug Store Daugherty Lumber Co. Diamond Drugs Dick 61 Georgeis Sweet Shop Edwards, Dr. Frank G. Emile Beauty Shop Fairview Super Market Farmer's Bank 61 Trust Co. Fat Boy's Iive First National Bank Fisher, Ruddock, 61 Simpson Friel Coal Mining Co. Gatti, Dr. joseph W. Gatti Dmgs Gearhart's Dress Shop Grafton's Market Green Vase Floral Shoppe Greiner Baking Co. Helwig Insurance Agency Henry's Barber Shop Henry Hall, Inc. Hess Bros. Restaurant Hildehrand's Motor Service Hill Funeral Home Hotel Indiana Indiana Appliance Co. Indiana Auto Dealers Association Indiana Dairy Co. Indiana Evening Gazette Indiana Hardware Indiana Music House Indiana Lumber 61 Supply Co. Indiana Watch Repair Shop Inn-Diana John Haney Plumbing 61 Heating Io-Kay's Restaurant Jones Furniture Co. , Kay's Kinter, Dr. I. W. Lapsley, Dr. P. M. Lias Tire 61 Recapping Service Lightcap Electric Co. Luxenberg's jewelry Store McCormick Farm Implement Co. McCreary Tire 6t Rubber Co. McGaughey Dry Cleaners McNaughton, C. W. Mabon Bros. Hardware Margaret Harris Flowers Markle Sporting Goods Store Master Auto Body Co. Miller Service Station, Jimmy Molly Ann Shop Morton's Drugs Murphy's Musser Forests Inc. Orr Transportation Co. Owens Market Parnell, Cowher, 61 Co. Peelor, Serene, 61 Fee I. C. Penny Co. Peterson Hardware Pierce, William E. Rend Bake Shop Rising Bros. Robinson's Ruddock, William Ruffneris St. Clair Servicenter Savings 61 Trust Co. Seger's Grocery Serrian Beauty Shop Smithis jewelry 61 Gift Shop Snyder's Paints 61 Wallpaper Stahurais Market Stapletonis Restaurant Star Furniture Co. Stewart's Hardware Sutila Funeral Home Tates Food Market, Clymer Thomas Ice Cream Troutmarfs Uberis Market U.M.W. of A. Local Union 599, Ernest, Pa Vogel Electric Wadding's Market Walker, H, C. Waxler's Wernitz Antique Shop West End Auto Body Co. Widdowsonis Iewelry Widdowson's Television Willis 61 Ditrovati Flower Shop Zimmerman Engraving Co. 120 ' . lu L7 1 I Tfiii- ' N w .W -....,, .f- ,l . -M, . ,- .-f., l W -u M 'Eff 1 R -f ,Rift .url ,Yi 1 1 1 N s .1 x . m 1 1, I' 1 NLE: L, X 1 A-. ' Aix Ix, H Y, Nl :N : qi' r- ' my - LV: vi Aj' 5 .fi X, 5,5 ' N 5- , . ,I jzxlyl :f , Ln-wif .. , , 1 faq-fi .' .2354- ,plun- 'rs 151 NL -If -s 'Q ' I .wily- 'law A ,..-,-1 ' Mm, A 1' 'E I .I , 41 ' -.X X M- bww? 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