Kiskiminetas Springs School - Kiski Yearbook (Saltsburg, PA)
- Class of 1946
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IVAN x KISKIMINETAS SPRINGS SCHOOL SKLTSBURG PA MURDER AT SWITCHBOARD ru Krrk was found dead at e r r swrtc oard rt rrrgt ater serres of rnysterrous calls Drrty work rt the crossroads lrt somethrng rot ten rn the st rte of Denmrrk was sus pected when a faculty wrfe rttempted to tr the out rde An obserxer sn t trt was rll rr t Young, Krrk was found rn the f cc h crrmmt rnto sn awer h b ttom f thc es Two telephone wrres led rnto s ruth brth wrres went to 1 n whrch rcad rn crudely scrrwled wrrt rn e try all but hrm ry n ber plcrsev Me trred to bcll bell rrng tc rttres rn c sourcc P 5 Me ctte qurlv W Q whale7 r messrgc w as o xrousy r c but cxen that drdnt explarn what hap pened later Telephone calls were heard by your reporter sayrng Hello grxe me Reese Hall please long pause Hello' Hello' Grxe mc Reese' Grxe me Reese' Reese' Reese' Reese' Do you hear7 Reese' Reese' Reese' flong pause then gutteral am ma rke croak rs herrd sryrng, c hear Me grxe you Reese krd B ht' Bsht' Ug' fobxrously a short crrcurt fanothcr xorce enters Hello? 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Hello7 Thr rs the Whrte House wrth whom do you wrsh to speak' ong pause Me speak Reesc ru o Grxe me Reese' Reese' Reese' Ree c' You get Reese' Hello the Whrte House rs wartrng, please Me care7 Me leave harrprn Grxe me Reese' Reese' Reese' Reese' Reese' e o thr rs Reese H ll what rs rt pleasev Me no no krd me no born tomorrow drrty pants for sale As yet no clues hare been found except a 50 gallon jug of cleanrng flurd whrcb has anrmallrke tooth marks on the neck and srde and a bad tenth NURSE SWALLOWS MOP A tragrc drama wrs reenacted last nrght when ames M Donough hav rng hrs throat parnted rn the rnfrrm ary asked for a prece lockrng the medrcrne carefully slrdrng her floor to sound lrlce a trrpped whrle passrng, and fell mouth open had been carelessly of kleenex Un xault the nurse feet along the choo choo trarn the work closet on a mop whrch left behrnd by Paulette de Peu Mrs Roger Freem Roger Freem and Manos Zofer P O W FARCE PROVES TO BE REAL THING SALTSBURG june I 19 6 Srltsburg rcsrdents h1d the most ex crtement rn year: last nrght when German named Adolf Hrtler wr prcked up as 1 prrsoner of wrr posrnp, a a Kr kr student Ext Brlun muc bejeweled he nrly verled and wc lr s rn rc ex en 4 gown rted V rle rtalr s or ot es of rt y whre Adol rr a rgrtor ou frt don ey rn ls w ed on s m rc t s Skrn c ard s store t g t rcc crc n cone Wbrle it the salon for fr y es Mrss Braun rs ar rue rted ber xerl and played Yun t oodle 1, ews rrrn 1 er sv rch she conxersed rn broken Eng, rs wrth Olgr Stus tus w o tr a strange tongue known is Olrngofef' trught her hy rn cstrxnged prrcnt They were helrd to sry 1 xe cr of xodkr e ent wa o xrously Englrsh xt en stur ' One e rg ter flurd f go po mtc Olga Go go nr rchrneA' Wh rt that Prrncess Fra Esecrapenzre lStrang,er enters Stranger Wh it sry Olg,re7 Whrt the news ga Who say? Who news' flonr, pause Onezy Twozy7 Later after Adolf had been hurled rn by the polrce for rmpersonrtrng an officer and had been released on exr dence offered hy one Hermrn Goer mg, rt was realrzed that ruthorrtre had nrade 1 mrstake Olga offercd the new exrdence when he sard Don key Allrgator man haxe moostashro PIGMY SHIP ARMADA FOUND ON GOLF BALL DAY After berng grxen the go ahead hy Chref Marks 1 golf hall hungry crowd of 3000 people plunged rnto the Krskr Lake and scoured 1ts sandy tom for th frt trme rn t months The hrst golf ball was found by Martrn Rosen and he recerxed the awrrd whrch had been promrsed The award a huge metal box two storres hrgh full of broken mrlk bottles The crowd now dwrndlrng to ' 517 due to octrpr and allrgators angered hy thrs added more zest However the search was frurtless and the crowd was erther eatrng or leaxrng, saxe for one Olga Stanrslaus local nrght club ber and socralrte Executrng a new swrmmrng tyle whrch was a serres of flrps and knee bends she dressed rn scout pants flour sacks and football Vlhv dffl all fflends dnd get along wry helmet gracefully searched the pond WG together Strrkrng, ome hr'rg, rnterestrnf, she ut 87 l l l l PHOTOGRAPHER GOES INSANE Hr ers settrng out on the annual Geologrcrl Drscox ery Expedrtron famruarly known to members as the A G D E whrch meets twrce a year drscoxered wrerd rock rrrangement protrudmg from the xortex of the rrxers Sud expert Crlhoun ap proprretor of Zaps General Store Salt at Srltsburg specrrl reductron for the krddrcs on Wednesdays We haxe drscoxered baby volcrno 'Aiexerrl members rnxrou f r the fur ther study found rt to be wreckage of the 1946 flood but however labora tory tests rexealed rt to be cru hed camera equrpment Thr lef e A G D E where they strrted so they shfxed off for C rrksburg, T rs drdnt rtrsfy Lruru who medrately searched for clues but he got drxerted because he c ught glrmpse of 1 Mongolrm Flammrngo tryrng to drsgurse hrmself rs a canary enroh rnd Rrp Muller who both clarmed that there werent very many clues After scalrnp, the clrff by a se rres of trn cans tred together by thongs leather see Zaps prrce lrst Fol lowrng bear tricks whrch appeared for no reason they arrryed at Wrlson Hall where they shot 1 g1me of pool whrch lasted for days because they drdnt have any cue balls Instead they substituted lacrosse strcks and chrpped cement fr m th road as a Q A scream shattered the atmosphere and the two de ectrxes broke through the dark room door wrth the use of some sort of atomrc gun that they had secretly rnxented Remenrberrng that any damage they drd would haxe to be pard for by themselxes prompt ly made a better door out of the pool table Then lookrng around the room they saw on the floor thc happy form of farthful Bob Srmpson playrng sol drers wrth nlm spools and horseshoe ngs fboth on Zaps prrce rst Not very crazy erred our two fflC'ldS rn unrson All our photog, rapher could say was fr, y gys mkl fhgh tered Me rnd tbrng funny' sma but seem brg Vvhat rt he artrcles the young adxentures had stumbled upon proxed t be a fl t of mrdget Spanrsh sea crrft obvrou ly far off therr course 'X conxersa tlon between the damsel who rn her modesty had changed from her scout pants to a bat costume and the cap tarn Charles Broderrck fsee Spanrsh drctronaryj known to hrs crew as the drsh rap, followed Me find you you here? 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J KISKI Ml UTES KISKIMINETAS SPRINGS SCHOOL SALTSBURG PA MOTHER NATURE MOVES UNWILLING TENANTS SWEETHEART SENDS POISONED CAKE Foleman Coster IS dolng hne nn the Knskl School Infirmary today after bemg polsoned by a cake from hrs gnrl frlend Ioung Coster was dnscov ered on the floor mn hrs room has tan ned face IH horrlble congestion by Dean Zelgler after hrs absence from dlnner Local authorltles under the dnrec tion of one Francls L Mogmot claxm that the cake had enough purssnc acnd to klll 3907083V1 elephants The cause that led to the discovery of the cake was a crumpled note which read Eat thus darhng untnl your brg fat mouth IS full and your greedy stom ach IS burstmg' flidntors Note It ns strange that Coster dnd not suspect anything by the wording of this note HARD CRUST ON ROADS THOUGHT TO BE DIAMONDS Or They Are Not Diamonds Because There Is No Hard Crust The dream of the world transmu tatlon of elements wus thought to have become a reallty last mght by Leroy Grant an emment blrd loser when xt was found that low flyxng al batrosses had been slghted from an attxc wmdow m Reese Hall From thus Info Leroy or as he IS known Dla mond Dxck began to suspect that the gllstenlng fragments rn the roads were not broken fragments of Coca Cola bottles but the hardest of elements the dramond Two mnnutes after he released hl earth shaking news two enterprlsxng faculty members had set up dramond road stands where they sold lum of vure At Grst Cause of they drd rxngs for ps of the road tled to rmgs prefabrlcated solxtarmes no cars stopped Later be a hastlly erected adobe wall stop but would not buy the u they sand ln umson when as ed why not In the first pace they do not look like diamond rxngs they look lxke large hunks of asphalt tled wxth whnte strung to coat hang The two teacher later commlt e urtxde rather than face t e laughmg world Thelr last word were We hate Leroy Grant and will klll hum omeday 1Ed Note Names of teachers mth held for obsnous reasons TWO AND ONE ATHLETIC CONTEST 'X noxel farce like athletxc contest was held ln the Klskl gymnasium last evenlng when Klskl Valley Buckshots came down to wrestle for the Unner sal Championship of the World It was obvrous from the flrst mln ute when the Buckshots rolled out on to the floor that lt was to be a novel contest for thexr complete team was dressed ln nosel bard rabhlt costumes As the game progressed the ten lon became more tense It appeared that whxle we were playlng basketball they were attempting t play what they called scronch explained by thexr coach later as a sort of cross between tenms and football played wlth golf clubs and hockey pucks and requnrmg bxrd rabbrt costumes As ome of our players ack Betteley Lewns Day amts Waters d few of th n rlends ud later It was hard enou to play but the felthers from then co tumes got m our noses md ma e us sneeze Later nn the exemng the middle of the gym floor collapsed and both teams fell mto the swxmmmg pool where they decided to stage an aqua cade Both teams later drowned PLOT REVEALED No one suspected the strange black armored cur with guns strtkmg out of the ports that had been hidden ln the groxe xn back of Wnlstmn Lat mght however If became the must sought after affaxr snnce the days of the whxs key maker nn 1800 Local dllIl'l0I'lIICS were flabbergasted to hnd that thns rn nocent automoblle which had been robbing the wealthner establxshments rn Slrckxnlle Pa was the transporta non of jewel smuggler Mrlton Xxdes Robert Stncklett and Don Rexter who had been tarrynng on unter tate smuggling wlth therr focal point at Wealthy Center Pa They are stxll at large 1 l Ik KI June 1 1946 Mot er Nature took thmgs into her own hands here last mght by forcxbly exlctmg two famnlxes from thelr homes on the edge of the KISRI cllff As one of the homes that of Dr L M Clark plunged over the cllff to nts new slte two wolces were heard by your porter screaming But we luke If on top of the cliff and Its obuous that you are not thxnkmg thxs thmg out clearly All of which proxed ml however as Mother Nature uncarmg and cold gave the go ahead sngnal to her little friend and helper Ernle Erosxon who has been hackrng at the cliff for months now supposedly searchmg for a lace handkerchlef lost by hrs grandmother lacquelnne Frot All of natures lnttle creatures were present at the moving and t the nght of M and Mrs ark screaming at the wmdow of an upper story were heard to cheep chnrp and chatter Look they are screammg at the window of an upper story by ready wnllmg Farr Hall who wnth the greatest dtfhculty managed to rlg up a sort of basket ltke affarr to brmg up the strxcken couple from thelr pre carlous positron near the nver The only fault wrth thus was that the rope broke halfway up and the lnttle basket was unceremonxously dumped mto the Icy Kxskxmlnetas along with nts load A dnppnng occupant of the basket was heard to murmum Isnt II lose ly that they are sendlng another basket Meanwhlle on the other slde of the campus thrngs were not so hnlanous the Marks home well known to K1 kr students could be seen far below :tu ated approxnmately where the old house on the point should haxe been bpon hearmg this news Mr and Mr Marks were heard to say If nature ha wxlled ll thusly so hall xt be un to death do lla part Both famllleb are recosenng slowly and despxte the fa t that both hou e block Route 80 they are beginning to llke more and more the xdea of au tomoblle drnmg back and forth their front halls 946 KISKIMINETAN s , , . l f 1 IS , , .f-- h T R ' . , . . 1 - 4 . . . - - 1 . 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Class Will Ill AI BFRTSON leucs ill of C luugo to Knrght tonite BOB ANDI RQON ledvcb for New Bethlehem IRANK ISARKLI 'X lc ues four yerrs TOM BI RC lcrvci hrs 1C,SflI1f., ,lhllrtx to Spmky Mrller BOB BISSIN h lb trred to luxe m my tunes lRIT7 BLATFI ledues mx years of l4m,u.1ges .md two thou5.md xxhrte dogs to my other stmyer IM BOWI Rb has llrmdy lcfr BOB BROWN leaves hrs lme ,rthlctlr ,lllll1fX to rmone who L rn lupll Cate lt ,HM CALDWFLL le.ue5 9999 parm of an cdrlrer edrtron of oe Mrllcrs olxe Book BI RX L C LAXVSON lerxca hrs curly red locks to ed Burt JIMMH Dlllxl ledves hrs hlppy 3,0 lunln lttltudc to rm Wrters BOB C RAN lux es hrs flgllf .irm to C rrbxx old DIC K C RllNIMFTTle1xe5forC muh BOB HALLQI FIN boss iw is from Ruse jlhl HAR I 71 I L lem es 5oft lrngcrrm, drsehords to Mr Ltter BILL HI ND does Hot lc uc C AX ARD LAHoR ledxu 4 smrll l t strong, rrmy of mme 1 lerox r I Rl D IOC lxARD ln ues hrs outst rmlrng C11 rrurcrnxtu tw lruch mf l Rl D IOHR lc ues his frremllmcss to Mruhell XX ADI MAC lx leucs hm apealxrm, ll5lllU to llrddln I l l lOl MCC ONNKLI lcuca the tr.1Ct r to .mother auulmr 2 C RISRIMINJILT r 1 .11 . 1 z 'z - 'L' - C J if ,Lf 1 1 '11 5 Y' ' 1 . . 1' 2 ' '. 1 K K r' L ' . 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L I , .K b ., ,L .4 , , 1-lm r , . l T KISKI Dellmflen mwnflflees Alla 1101111 ffm? 7011 e I AI nr 9 fl 0 Gund 11116 Al Lzmz 1916 IxISIxINIINETA'XI 1616 ll e on O 1 f I mee! 1 I TYPICAL DAY KISKI CHOO CLASS OF 1927 1 w X 'N I mm 111 I I fmt! ful' , 211 fmfxwl Re 2 e A A . , I it AV I H ,MQW Y I Y 7 X l . 1.9 l71'j!:,' vi llfzlw up ,Y ull' I A N. . 1 , H J If UL If P111 f 4 x fx.- hvf VISKIfXII.'If'w:XN '- Band FIRST ROW r tk IL an IHIRI3 ROKR rt cll .1 a un .A 4 m Thrs band of IHLISIL mal-.ers has added a great deal to tampus fumt1ons Throughout football season last fall they added tolor to the theerxng and marthmg at the games At Home C ommg the day ofthe Mertersburg game they play ed a tontert on the front porth of Mam Hall The lotal Saltsburg Halloween Parade and the Memornal Day Parade yyere enhanced by the marches proylded by these boys The muslt for the Commentement Program yy as glven by thls group All rn all everyone has enjoyed l1dY1Ilg these musl trans on the tampus 1946 KISKINIINETAN X - hr! V, L Jy.'., 'Q' T x .F - , I .lf 1 xiv .' ' l.ohr, C.: rxni, M-rg Grant. R. Srllmidl. .-v' I SECOND RUXX' Dr. Canticld, Campbell. Hund. ll-:tn-nvolln, XVme. Drurv. lotkard. Mr. litter H.: 7- , Cl vyson. M fill. Lv:-llx r . H max, D. Sth :dt k ' T 4 H I V - I Q A Y 1 , 1 V' f 'V 1 1 v , W iv f ' ' rl V A ' ' f ,V . Y . . I I . V I Y. .- Glee Club 't'fJf HRST ROW L CIA nd L S ONID ROW! M Ll An cr lx l, fr nr fverx Thursday evenmg those felloxxs xxho enjox lettmg therr xorces pour forth III song gathered together III the Musrr Room on the thrrd Hoor of Old M nn Among the group xx ho frequented thrs rendezvous xx ere McDonough and Lexx McNeal ex C I s md the folloxxrng Seniors Beryl Claxxson rmmx Duke 1m Hartfell Bull Hund XWade Mads Blarn Mrller Russ Hogg Bull Moore and Hoxx ard Nelergh A lrrge number of felloxxs from the other glasses prrtruplted also On reherrsal ex enrngs str uns from Ol Man Rrxer Drnrc Mx fomrrdu rnd De C o pel Tram rould be heard Hoatrng arross the Lampus At Chrrstmas trme xxrth the assrstance of Nlr Cornelrus xx ho xx as teachnng here at that nme these boxs presented a beautrful program one Sundax exenrng rn Chapel The numb rs for the most part xx ere carols rn lxeeprng xxrth that season of the xear 1946 KISRIMINETAN ,, ,T ' f ' '-f Dulv, Qwxon, Hu , Mtllonogll, Mr'N'al, l:lL'lL'llCI, llaruell fliC A r. lutt-', rl-Nun, Wfrne, Farrell, K,-uhurn, Mar. llogu, Nelcnjln, Hutrlnnson, faxg. Dr. Ca lcltl THIRD ROW' llongh. Marrrn, Sratlord, D, Srlmndt, Miller. D.-t1:'nr-rrlr. Rnssrll. Dunlap. R. Sthrnnlr . V , V ' V V A V ' ' V ' - 1' . f ' D V f jim . V V s , v V il .' q I ,' ' .Z ' ' L A 1 2 3 . Q ' ' ' Q 4 .. 4 .Y ... .. L Q A .Y 1 l:'..L .. 1 5 . I. ,.. A 1 ' A V V, ' , , ' q - , Ir y I V V b 6 , u V QA Y L, V I I 4' I V Chapel Choir W! SI QNX I a M NILONIJ ROXX ak n x l' 1:1 Under the k.llI'CLfl0I1 of Mr lltter the Chapel C,llOlf presented a ro gr nn of hymns eaeh Sunday mght at Vespers On the Sunday Vesper S-:ry me before ChflSfITl1S yanatlon, they gave a speclal program of Chrrstmas C arols yylneh added greatly to the sprrlt of the OCCASION There was also a speual program of hymns on Easter Sunday 9 1946 KISKIMINETAN I 1, 'N W' 'W 'W- ' I , 'FlR. ' R 3 U VMI. lftlcr, Nell.-lgll. Du Il P. nllcr . . ' .l -f M L ', Sukcl. Moore, Pia rs 'la ell . V I , Q , ' - ' . , P - 4. 1 , - , V ' , - f v 1 ,- ' D 2 ' Y: 'I I v 1 1 if 1 I f uf ' r I ' A 7 1 ' ' I - ' ', I 1 1 1-' --' 1, O, W H v ufsdoinly Eff 1-.I .,- ' Wwbg Library Club IIRSI ROW re irc lmmctt C l vsell c Br SFC ONlD ROW bcrt kc' c RD ROXX! rt M 1 Improvement of character in a cultural sense is the goal of the Library Club The club got off to cl hne start and had .1 full and very interesting season Meetings xy ere composed mostly of lectures by distinguished men on various subjects The meetings started with 1 tally. after which the m m bers had discussions and took care of any business A few discussions on about 15 lectures by such men as Dean Moore a leading Episcopaliin min ister Professor VC' Creorge Crouch from Pitt University john Dawson cl former Klslkl chapl un md Dr R gllLllt7 president of Pennsyly ima Col l pe for Wfomen Membershlp xx is conhned to yuniors incl senlors with lbove lveracge grides Hoxycvcr myonc who xx ns intcrcstccl in submittinag his n une for membership could do so Aclmitt 1ncc xx is granted by un inimous yotc of the members larly in the ye ir the olhcers yy ere elected A count of the votes made 1m Caldyy ell president im Steclcel and XX ade Macl yice presidents and Paul Reed secretary The goal of the Library Club in the future will be to haxe more indi y dual participations with a different member spealcing at each meeting The meetings yy ere held on Sunday niygght after X espers Col O Brien xx as the fac ulty aclyisor 1946 KISRIMINETAN ' f ' f Moo , Mg 'l1, Cir' - , 2.1 sl ' , Xid-s, jolmston, own Q12 i ' Ro - s, Sim ' l.-mhr, Reiter, McKc-lxry, Miller, Light, Re -.lc 'l'lll Ulu . r. YHIH-n Q 9 i N w i i I V , ' ' - . ' , ,' 2 . f . r I 1 S , social and political problems were also held. During the year the club had i 1.11 .c ., i y' 'z 7 I - e 1 . ' ' 'z ' 4 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 'Q , f A . L 1 1 1 rl 1 I 1 1' . 4 5 i ' 7 is- L i - ' . V s v. - , v . ' - , 1 . lv ' v 1 M - - 1 - . - - . . r i Q - V . '7. , , C ,' - - ' ' Rifle club YIRNT ROXX n Bar SFCOXID ROXX ch: Shootlng qurte consistently throughout the season Coach Arnolds Rrtle leam had a successful year The team won four out of nts erght xuth lX1ffll1I1ll'Ig xx h1ch Krslcr lost by a score of 751 to 723 Next the team shot ag unst its toughest rival Apollo and lost 879 to 824 Sprlng Church wx as the team s hrst Vlkflm losrng 793 to KlSlxl s 800 Agarn the shooters lost to Apollo by the score of 888 to 819 Krslu next defeated Krttanmng by hve pornts and remamed undefeated the rest of the season Sprrng Church again lost to the rrtlemen th1s tlme by a nlne point margln 829 to 820 The last two matches were mth Llgonrer shootrng only the prone posrtrons Krslcr won both of these contests The season ended ln mld March Mr Arnold coached the team and arranged the matches 1946 KISKIMINETAN l ' f 7 f Bunker, Mc-Co nell, Mr, Arnold. Mclielvey, kley f 1 , - Fulton, Culller. Knlg . Hamer. March 1 , f ' v matches. The shooters started out their season early in january with a match T I ZA A l ' v 9 I s - A Q T ' I P. 1 A 1 l y 1 1 3 ' X Kiski Minutes NT RUXX Hunl H rr xr H ut Du SLLUND ROXX xp N e The KIQKI MINUTFS rs publrshed erght trmes .1 year by a stalt of ten students md one faculty advrsor It cndeavors to grve el complete coverrge of news rn and about the Krslcr campus It hardly ever falls to recerve recog Lrst year s staft left lrrta Bl ttt as edrtor Late rn the sprmg the assocratc editor ed Burt took over 1nd hrs tcrm xxrll contrnue on rnto next year 'l he Minutes his tn o ferture columns C rude ects a column desrgned to bring thc gossip of the crmpus to thc studcnt rn such 1 yy ry as to make rt rmpossrble to understand and Qenror Person lllfl by ohn Loppre a column about an outstanclrng senror of the month For .1 school of 160 boys Krslcr rs rndeed luclcy to hive IS good a publr cation as the KISKI MINUTFS 1946 KISKIMINETAN FlR.' - c, owes, Bu , M1 rh, 1. , nlap .' 5 ' .l -W Mn sun, Fruc-haul. N-NHC. A hlie 2 . W . ' . 1 . ' f - s 2 nition from the Pennsylvania State College, State Press Exchange. ' 2 y, 2 ' . : ' , 1 1 ' 1 , ' ' , . q J s ' V 1 ' 1 1' 1 ' ' A 1 A l t ' 1 ' 'z Q J ' ' ' ' HELWILBEP., oo Yqu THINK 1 HELL FINDTHB NEST UP HERE lrrrne NOW WNBA: cNHWNEY'?' 'EHecH'5 TH?gTco?Fsv3gLL. W BCR TIFUW- u uv 1 ow-Y Hnsfantxrv' , v-mv: SLICEO 11' I 1- X f B ,. .. ' W X S X- 'Z X Xi ff' X K Z Z.,- X N 'Q ' UH! X ' ,f'l l'? K' Z X-.x I .u HE.Y RuruS, Y 1 m X YOUNS I5 some 1-o PLR1 gy . GCT' HY RULES-HENR 2268 Y5RTr!:fESER U' WILL YR Puz- . Tn W KET awp wsu. I . . oziculofz ,, - ' BC ... WY a Pew SPREEEQ '7' 1, . ' ' 5ET,9 ON ' NE H 5 P83 SUP TENMS S THE CPT K , 5 ME DICE S Me EVEN elfllfyn S M055 WHI1... . V1 SWERNHN rust.. A f comeow sae, V! 7 7 f9T..g:gDf1',2.f'T WE E HHVETOGET f Q ::::.1ifss.4:? ll OS-IRT T: :Sak v 7 ' P69755 Hunt og c 1 .. oEE,T0NK5-.R S X wun DEHLTQERY .... 0 'N WU 'rms HAND -f...suPMi Dm I ,, ' VH, um p ' -1' x- 4., gf-y g:uoinew000!E4 s EfHN0Tef'. N xl,-5,5237 .....-LHYONTD5 . 4 arms NUWWI.. A . 0 Na+: 5ouD .J-.PUT PLENTY X U 1 Z OF nerr Encusn ON THHT gui ln:-:nu ,gh f g9Cksou....wgLg W - wg' RUSH THESE Guys aglrfndki-14 W Z fw- Wrru PLENTY oF - 1 , owsop. W W li 'I XIL' ull...-T! Y Q ' .'Y -.. , 1' ' 84:3-1.-:-.gf N V 3 ' --W f+ - - 'f , f A:-f -A- ff J -7 - --. M, ' -4. ,rw -2 6, ,Lex , V, ff CTIVITIE W rers F00 I LEE ALBE SON ROBERT A RS ROBERT ROBERT B OWN JAMES CALDWELL WILLIAM EVERSON ROBERT GRAHAM FREDERICK LOCKARD EDWARD MINNIC WILLIAIVI RE HOWARD PARKFR R DOCK RICHARD OTT ROBERT SI MAN ROBERT SIM JAMES STECK RICHARD WISE N 1946 KISKIMINETAN the K Basketball ROBERT BROW JAMES CALD WILLIAM RSON ROB GRAHAM ERT JENKINS AINE MILLER Mgr WILLIAM MOORE OBERT ROMINE S STECKEL RICI-IA WISEMAN Wrestlmg ROBERT ANDERSON WILLIAM JASPERT ADDISON LEITCH DAIN MILLIMAN O Qc as . . ' L .' 4 ADDISON LEITCH JAMES RICHIE E . , ' 'H gr. A- Varsity Tennis W' Fl ST ROW H es M re Alevan er SLCOXID ROXX rmlxer Daw Rudlmclc B Ml Although the netsters have only one match behrnd them at thls trme we thmlc Coach Clrlos has a promrslng season ahead In the hrst match agunst Central Qatholrc the team dropped one srngles match out of four hut xx ent on to vxln both doubles lxrslcr has alxx ass trlcen prxde rn rts srx beautrful courts xxhrch glVL the court tc mms md th1s year xxrll prove to be no exceptlon Through elrmmatron mrtehes the folloxxmg team has been selected Bron n Alexander Moore Hou es Mrllrman and Brrnlcer C hanges will be UIVCII to these and other asprrants to better therr POSIUOIIS durrng the season Numerous matches are planned for the remamder of the season xx hlch xull gne the boys a Chance to prove thelr abrlrty They xxrll undoc btedly brmg, Ixrskr through wlth a vrctorlous and vx ell play ed season Broun and Alexander xull enter the natronal lHfCf5LllOldSf1CS and Krslr has hrgh hopes for this team to vxrn thrs contest i946 KISKIMlNI:fAN ,Me Rf ' f ow r, oo , . d ' 7 . f B ' ' , cr ', rown. lliman V ' . l , - 12 . - , ' ' , , . . A - , 2 ' Q . ', ' - , ' , . w fA -' 1 - , rl y . - ' ' ' ' ' , ' V v ' - ' fm I 4 team every opportunrty to practice. We have for years produced winmng - 1, . ' , ,' - ' 1 I 2 7. 1 f ' ' I V , , ' ' , , ' - i , ,' K, 1 1 1 . I I . k 1 ' V- . 7 'V 1 1 ' D ' I v. v v4 , I V7 4 y 7' ' I I ' ' 1 y - 1 Y . V f A , ,' , ' , ' x - , ' N , lp Q' , 9 r , I Bron II Il lm lg :fu ll ll I N I 1 emng X 1 'Q lion, 1946 lxISlxIMINIFTANI PN 'XX Traci 1 I 65 0162 C mf rl c 77 Vars1ty Track NT ROV! C nt mme r .1 an r UNID ROW 'XI le gl f ull C lx NJIFIL n R1 rn IHIRD ROW U Hr cn lg ll M lx s111 I Mr M IRIH ROXV Hulet W1 tm .1 'ey rm mn For the f1rstt1me1n JlJOL1fC1gl1f years K1sk1 h IS 1 tr uk te1m In the p1st lS1sk1 has turned out good tr1tk teams 1nd the turrent one xx 19 no extept1on Although the school .1t the present t1me does not h we 1 tr1tk 1t 19 expetted to have one 1n the ne1r future Me.1nxxh1le the 161111 h1s used thc gllf5l7LlI tratk for these events The hrst meet of the season xx .15 tt Penn H1gh IIILI 1lfl10Ll2 h our tc 1111 put up .1 good hght 1t xx.1sn t good enough to defeat thc1rs 'I he lllhll store xx.1s v2 95 I1rsts xx ere turned hx Broxxn 111 the 110 IIILI l11gl11111np lll vSIlS6U1d11 111 the shot put 'Ihe setond meet xx I5 .1 ffldllguldf meet x 1th llders R1dge llltl Sllfg huxg K1sk1 tame through 111 hoth tr,1ek .md held cxents to t1ke hrst pllte xx1th 1 store of 59 to Flders R1dge s 19 .md QIIYSIJLIIIW s Z7 Broxx n lc 1d the stormg dgdII1 bx fdlxllltlg hrsts 111 the pole Xcllllt thc 100 x 1rd dash .1nd the 440 Other hrsts xx ere taken hx XV1sem1n I rcll tl l lf llld 'lurr1t the 220 K1sk1 xxon the th1rd meet .1g.11nst Illdldlll SSI 1 to itll!! Broxx n took hrst 111 the pole xault broad yump the 1411 and the 110 loxx hurdles FI ur1tk IH the 220 and the 100 Stover MCCorkh1ll Mellx 11ne and Lutes 111 the 880 FC dl Mdtthes xx ere stheduled xx1th eannette I-Iomer C1tx .md others dur1ng the season 1946 lxISIxIMINI:TAN I I:IR.' ' f ir.: , ,Ro ' , Sralfo d, CJII h , Iisselhnrn, Mtffo lull Slzfl . ' f 1 c: 1 1, 'ar - . -1 son. Lutes. Mull' ' ', Mgurh. Brown, Hu d, 1h' o ' H Mr. ' ie ,- I. l . c '1:c. Moore, Hks' , lil.1t, Rohcrts. 'I-Ulltli. , 1K1-e FOI ' ' - . . , ' s- .1n, H nk. ', -lcnkms, CoIl1c1, lla' on, K1 mer, Dotycnroth ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 z 1 ' ' . . 1. V' 'I ' 2 I ' ' I Z I ' 'I . .I ' l . ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ', ' '. 1 ' ' ' 1 . ' ' ' ' , 1 1 1 ' ' ' 11 ' 'g ' ' 1 ' ' , 1 , 1 K1 A2 1 A Y U rf ' i 1 A- ' Q A W 1 ' ' A , , . , . ,' ,ld , .i 1 , ., ' . I I 'Z ' ' ' ' V L l K 2 I . ' . Q ' .' -, ' , W . , I , , , , L , I 2 . J 1' , - 1 - I y I f v . - - ' 1 M 1 . 1 1 . , . . 1 l - ' 1 , ' v f f' y - ' V, x . - vi . - . I ff . I ' ' ' ' z , :ar ' in I6 lil ,1 ' A' in Q . , , , - , 1 Y K- In - f - ' ,, 1 ' Af , V A. ' ' - - 1 - - v , q r Q - ,Q , I. V f f Caldu ell JL 0161 C anim! 111 Den3Bf1 19-46 RISKIMINETAN ,, 1 I V 'L K ' Am, N Y M-ff ,V an ,0vQ',f,,W .aw 'fn 7'1'M.' ',. W 5 I Y 1 ' A Y , ' ' 1 'ATB' 'Q V 1 ,, f f 1 fray FIRST ROW? Spahr C D e SOVDRCJW Sklfd Kislu s baseball team this year had one of the strongest hitting contingents in th long history of the Black and White diamond sport Their fielding was good and wx is particularly strong through the middle that is it second base centcr hcld and lc hind the plate Ybe able diaubati ual tlJe 711010141 sta ulmla lvadiit reailved ill pez! al the time o tlm llfilllllg im Duke and Bob Holloran are Kisltis two receivers and both .irc tggrcssiic smooth backstop mcn im is small in stature but strong in spirit and bamllei 1 pifilvei rery rrell comes through with his hits when they are needed, Bob like in my is .1 first- year man and will xery likely be next year's first string receiver. He chatters every second and has his heart in every contest. Bob Gray was Kiski's steadiest moundsman and possesses a good fast ball, sharp curse and most of all control. Although he hadn't yet reached last year's form l flitmed u'ell against Azfozmiore laere and also agaimt Bell Touwflaip. Tlvey mirilitfited lzollf of Kirkfr I'ltil0f'l?.l' up to May Illli. Bob Paw Sittman fastballing righthander was another of our moundsmen. He bar exve tional rteam and ua! derelopiiig imitwl rapidly. He Jlvoifld laerome an ontjiaildiilg pitrlver' ilvorlly. Ed Griswold only southpaw on the squad rounded out the pitching staff. Ed has an astonishing drop and good ton- trol. He started a game agaiuft Saltrlaurg and lofi. Dei'pile llair acl alllaougl loimg fo' Sallfbarg be looked im reuize and uill ruzdoubledly go on to Zl'lll gamer. im Caldwell Bill Exerson Vic Pollock and im Ritchie with Ed Martin jeff jackson and joe Kline as capable substitutes constituted the infield. im Caldwell is .1 good hitter steady fielder and an excellent all around player. The same can be said of Bill Everson a junior who is playing his second year under Coach Francis Moginot. Vic Pollock possesses as much power as any man on the squad. This can be testified by the Continued on Page 66 1946 KISKIMINETAN xi ' - Y 0' 088,97 l ff f , iriswuld, uk , Anderson, Gray QEC i ff ftec'e , Qal well, Pollock, Coppie, Everson, Klier THIRD ROW W- Mr. Brett, jaspert, Martin, jackson, Birthard. Miller. Mr. Moyinot . r., . Y 7 , , . y t , S A ' 1 i I .N . A ' i af 7 ' 'af .K V kg Y . xii -iv Q h, , . A I q X .- J. V. S I A A Y, . , 1 I 1 , f r Y a v a le , ' V W 71 W 7 Y 1 lp i A , I 1 f , 7 , , p i 1 , ' , , ,l , . , , , ,l y y I 3 7 '51 U here f Ile llltk AlbLlfIf!Il fuel a long ffm! Il bz 1946 RISRINIIXIETAN perlod Alexandrla scored unas sxsted for Klskr and we were agam rn the lead However the Hnal score was fue to three rn favor or Mt Lebanon Not deflated by their first defeat the hockey team acheduled another game w1th Mt Lebanon Due to the meltmg ree hocky prattrce was held rn the gym where a gaul waa put up Thxs prattlce pros ed to be very valuable for on meetmg therr rnvals the second tnme they looked like a new team Pete Alexandrla scored the Hrst marker rn the second pernod Kxskn 5 men checked therr men much better thu icormf, untnl almost the end of the s tonal perrod The game remanned a rout untrl the last mmute then Came the heart breaker nn the labt minute of play Mt Lebanon stored and the 5Jme ended 1 M Y' . VZ- I 1 ' 1: .V . . . t -A . ,, - t ' ' ' x - ' A . , f 8 , D ff . 'F J, I - .9 , . . Sy ' . 3 'X . . . . ,Q 'I 2 . , P f ' time and kept the Lebies from ' ' f 'V x . . L l v I f ' - vt , 2- . -1 . Y , ps X i , L :JA 'Wx L 1 , fi , S- SD. lv ' 'UJILJ .zzszzj I r r 1 L jfs dyfjwll l. 11 Hockey IRST ROW Mr Brut W1ter A ltr rr crt n Ale IH tr Slat UND ROXN x k rarr Spxhr hn alt 1mJ 5f'2a On return frm m Chrlstmas yacatron a new gport began at Krskr hockey Althou rlm the bo s were reen and therr ankles weak th ro is 5 S 5 P gressed rnto a furly good outht Blessed wrth good me they w ere able to prattrte a few trmes a week untrl therr enthuslasm for 1 gime had to be un lershed Our able coach Mr Brett after many trres nnally setured a game w rth Mt Lebanon at the Duquesne Crardens rn Prttsburgh By now the hockey posed of Lee Albertson at the left wrng ohn Loppre at center me Pete Alevandrrr it rrght wrng Bob Srttman and Brll Spahr made up the defense posrtrons w hrle Lorrln lerrall w 15 ported at goalle At Duquesne Gardens they found that they latked experlente of the bolrds w hreh proved mrghty h rully for tloudrng or theeklng an opponent It proyed th at the Mt Lebles were qurte adopt to them How ey er these lldllkllk ips the Blitk and Xxllllft' worked quite smoothly The hrst tally L rme rn the hrst perrod when Albertson slrpped rn a fast one or an 1bSlSf from Coppre In the setond perlod Mt Lebanon tred the store 1 I Flhrs was followed lU1IT16LlldfCly by an unassisted goal by Alex morra Agun Mt Lebanon eyencd the store at 2 Z In the third and hnal F f W- . - , ' 1 s. nt - son, I., Fe al, Alb' so . xg d- an :Q 1' - Bl. t 'rnort-, Pugh. No , Preston. f L . ' rx l 7 J 4. . ' ,f T ' , ,1 . ' 1 1 . ' 1' Z , - . 'vi v 1 1 ' 1 - 1 , -, e 1 - 4 . 1 i A Y A , 'A I ' ' V V 1 Y 1 ' D 1 1 v A , v v ' ' .1 ' 1 2 1 - team had been narrowed to about two teams. The starting team was com- !! .1 2 . V. Y' . I I . I A ' ' 1 , ' ' ' ' . ' ' , 1 v 'i . A ' f ' v - ' - 1 1 1 I ', 1 ' , , , A - - , - ' , P 1 17 19-46 KISKIMINET The wrestling team was disappointing in the matter of matches won and lost also, but the improve- ment shown by these boys in the course of the season was tremendous. Milliman, Anderson, and Leitch were outstanding all year but as a group the team lacked balance. Secondary school wrestling is de- veloped to a very high degree in the schools of western Pennsylvania. Most of the coaches have their wrestlers for at least four years. This makes it difficult for our one- and two-year men to compete on an equal footing. Despite this handicap, Coach Zeigler's teams give an excellent account of them- selves, and as individuals the boys never stop trying no matter what the odds. The good showing by the three members of the team previously mentioned in the Eastern Interscholastics at Lehigh, gave a real lift to wrestling at Kiski E Ze1gle1 VARSITY BASEBAII Continued from Page 69 fact that he slammed two prodigious home runs in the game against Axonmore one 1 ll1e111 cleared the bl0ddtc1Jlll1g lmnlb 111 Ie t leld Ien eel blgfl At third is im Ritchie xcteran who has shown signs of real power on occasions im is an unusual player Hc will have a fielding lapse only to come baclc with a long hit or a sensational play afield Bob Anderson Bill Spahr Iarmer im Steckel and ohn Coppie represent the outfield Bob is a good hitter and Helder with an excellent eye at the plate Bill Spahr is probably the best man on the team He s a mary elous Helder a great hitter a fast base runner a headsup player and cm do yust about anything synonymous with the dia mond sport Any Illpelldfllk med I deinlbe B111 II pw ecrly 111511 red im Steckel is another of Kiski s home run hitters Hardly a game goes by that im doesnt get a hit beginning of the year but went into a slump He bar the moi! 11111111111 baflmg iltzme 1111 the le rm lxislci opened its season with lndima md lost 9 l while being held to two huts Bob Gray was tagged with the loss and Vic Polloclc and Bill Spahr hld the losers hits In their next outing against Bell Township KlSl'cl won its first game 5 -I lim Steckel paced the locals hitting tttaclt with a triple and single while im Caldwell col lected two hits Kislci also won its next cncounter The team dropped Asonmore by the tremend ous score of '6 7 with practically cxerybody producing a base hit Vic Pollock led the attaclc with four hits including two home runs After these yictories our nine dropped three games in a row to Saltsburg Indiana again and Bell Township The season should howexer produce 1 good many more sictories 1946 KISKIMINETAN 6s A ' A ' ' Q f f fn Q J ' ,-1 fi . y ,A . . , I .- B - . . . ll I ,V 4. 0 UQ4, .. y He is .1 very steady ball player and Kiski's fourth batter. john Coppie hit well at the I Varsity Wrestling FlR5'I ROW Ml' m G s SECOND ROW F Ito A d Wlne No a H THIRD ROW M C eed I h jaspe r FOURTH ROW t l y b ts s The Krskr grapplers have hnrshed a hard but not d1sappomt1ng year Although the team came through wrth only two vrctorres xt can be safely sard that thrs year s team has been the best rn quxte a few years 'I he not too rmpressrve score of the team rs not proof that Krskr drd not have some excellent grapplers The fact that they competed agamst hrgh school teams far above therr class and that many of the boys had no prevrou experxence IS sufficrent evrdence of thexr pluck and good sportsmanshrp Wrestllng 15 not the type of sport that can be mastered over nrght lt takes at least two years for a boy to acqurre the drfferent holds and tech nxques and have them become mstrnctrve Thrs rs the mam reason why Coach Zergler has had such a hard trme Most of the boys dldn t come out for xx restlrng until therr last year at Krskr and by that trme 1t IS really too late to master the fundamentals of the game However Mr Zergler has done a very fme Job wh the boys and has grven some awful headaches to hrs opponents The showing of Anderson Lertch and M1ll1man 1n the prep school champronshlps at Lehngh grves good promrse for future years It certarnly regnsters a defmrte move tow ard placing Krskr on the xx restlxng map rn Pennsylvama 1946 KISKIMINETAN I I A ' f i .i an, ri Wold, Hough, Bun. Moginot - u n, n erson, 4 , l' 1 ir, an ' - c onnell, Mr. Zeigler, R , .eilc . r ' 7 Bet e e ', Ro er , Ru sell a a 4 - , . , . . , . . I Y ' ' Q . . . , I . . . . . V . . . Y I . V D . Y. Y , . 7 I 1 D 1 . ' I Yr . V . . Y . One 0 Cdduell J lm ,Q lbffff aganu! Vvzdergn t Cenlral Cztf 1114 a wut Cefm 11 19-46 KISKIMINETAN 6 . L . Kifii .fL'fII'6'.I' H11 Afmflwgr gona' 51101 ' , jr SUA -5 , bl nz, '11 e hir 6 1 c'7'wH' F fu I Rjlffie I9-16 RISKINIIWETAN N' 1 1 A I nor? Alfa. :X 1 f f f 1 . A L Bob Romine a forxx ard xxas very adept on defense and also had a trickx overhand shot Bob jenkins xxas another guard xxho like Grah 1m could shoot from xx ell back xxith accuracy He xx as in addition a trick ball hand ler and xx as capable of holding his position on any hve Bob Bissin another center xx as a good pivot man xx ho had dexeloped the shot needed for that position Dick Q Wheelirmg XV1SCmdO xx as a hne athlete despite 1 bad let, He played particularly xx ell at Central Catholic Kiski lost this game and xet put on its best scoring effort of the year Wiseman dropped in 12 points im Caldxx ell featured the victory over St Vincent on our floor He scored on three successive long shots at the close of the g mme to supply our margin of victory im Steckel xx as a steady aggressive type of player xx ho xvas bat tling every minute Plrleer Ruddock played both ayvee and varsity basket ball In many of the javvee games he xx as high scorer and his virsity play xx as smooth and efficient im Ritchie took up to good extent the tremend ous sl ick left by Scott im often snared Kiski coring honors in ltter games and xvas always a scoring threat Kiski opened its season by defeating Derry Township an 32 They fol lowed this xxith a vxin 1tNorxxin but lost their next encounter to lxittanning 32 19 They returned to their xxinning xx ays shortly thereafter ancl defeated Our arch rival Mercersburg xx as then defeated at Kislci In addition to this Kiski defeated Kittanmng Uniontoxxn hoxxever proved too much and Kiski boxxed to them in a close game here A los to ohnstoxx n C atholic xx as folloxx ed by a thrilling victorx oxer St N incent The team then hit 1 slump xx hich it never quite came out of Though thev fought hird they never could come back to their xxinning xx ays and dropped 1 number of decisions It is verx probrble that C oach L Marks xxill retire this next ye ir from basl etbrll in frvor of the nexx teichers coming in Coach Marks h ts done a line yob ind xxill lerxe an excellent group for the nexx co aches to handle Irve men such is Bob Hollorrn Bob Lutes Bill Fverson and sex errl others xxill be returning to take the pl ice of this years vmrsity members im Mitchell and Blain M ller did an excellent yob as tlus ye rr s man igers im ilso will be back to keep the scorebook tabulations d 1946 RISKIMINETAN - 1 fr 71 V f , - ' . p. yf 1 V Y Q I 1 2 , x V 1 ' Y- r 2 'lf' VI . I I I l ' . ' A , 1 y 1 I ' v V 1 I Q ' . 'I ' f 1 .V . -' . ' - ' . - Q y A y - . 1 ' ' . 'I' 1 ' 5' A e ' 1 ' 'L V' V' 2 V' . ' I A, - F I 1 7' f ' yi - ' ' V' ' y V. V - V V , I A St. Vincent on the latter's court. Dick Scott scored 50 points in this game. - V , V , VV f V ' '. , ' ' ' . , ' 1 ' ' ' V 1 V , . ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' . fs J ' Q' ' 2 ' ' 1 ' - I I' . Y 11 1 ' 1 2 i 1 ' ' 1 B ' ' ' D l . ' ' ' N 1 i ' - l 1 V' 1 V s , f - Y V N l V - . ,A :I , ' ' 1 2 , , ' 1 A ' ,' ' 1 I J' 'i ' ' .' e i - ' ' ' ' ' 'L ' ' - z .j' 1 A r ' ' f A ' . l l Exersun. Mr-orc. Rud -:ck Varsity Basketball lll ST ROXX c EC UND ROXV C. ld ll W m M The varsity basketball squid d1d SL1IDI'lS1l1gly xx ell th1s year desplte the loss of thelr best pltyer and hlghest scorer 1DlLlx Scott 1n mxd season The tcam accordlng to Coach L Marks lost more games by one pornt than any other team 111 Kxskl s hrstory 'Ihe team started the season xxlth B1ll Fverson the husky yumor hold mg doxx n the center spot Btll xx as a good plvot man and a defensrve ace Dlck Scott the dlmmutlve Sclo Ohlo lad xx as lxlskl s leadlng scorer Hls yump shot xxas a thing of artnstry to xxatch Our loss xxas most certainly W 8. J s gam Bob Brovxn vxas the thrrd member of the forw 1rd trno Bob x as a good player and possessed a hery aggresslve sptrnt The guard spot xx ere c lpably handled by Bob Graham and Bxll Moore Bob xx as a great ball handler and possessed a very good set shot To smk a shot from mld lloor xx as not uncommon for Bob B1ll IS a second year man and also enyoys a hne set shot Thls qumtet xx 15 backed by a team xx hlch xxas equally poxxerful and wx hlch often started m xts place It wxas one of the most unusual oddttres m Krskr s long athletrc span both teams xx ere completely qualnhed to hold therr oxx n Among the second team xx ere Bob Romme Bob enkms Bob BISSIII Dxck XXIISCHLIII lm Qaldxx ell lm Rltchle IIN Qteckel and Parker Ruddock 5 lf -f Moore, Ruddock, jc-nklns, Ri hue, Evcrson C Y 'a we . Blxsln, ixe an. iller, Romine. Brown. Ste-ckel I . Y I , y 2 . . . V I . Y 1 . ,, v , V ' ' . - D , . , 1 ' , 1 v 1 ' I -'l ' 1 1 1 V' ' 1 , P . D Q - l-lis height enabled him to snare rebounds and turn them into Kiski scores. . S V Q Q . . . g. , , , H ,. ., . i Q ' .- ,'-1 1 1 1 1 A 1 ' 1 ' ' . 1 S 1 12 1 1 1 B 1 1 1 ' I 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 r y ' 1 1 ' A 1, - - ' ' . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' ' 12 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' . J ' , s ' , 1 19-l6 KlSKlMlNE'lAN FH fl le un C1111 ago Beau Fnnlball bmzqnef J F 011 gr Ifll latmm 7 I nm ll nm 19-L6 KISKIMINETAN 0 ,aff E 'Q' J' ' . '. F Q 'J 1 A - 4 .J A 19 f , ' . 6 'L f 3 ' A L' ' X gil A Y i X Lf' ' X 'Z' 'A' x 1 . Q - N ,x I Y, . U l.z ',r X L 1.1 -P. 14, I , 5 ' -' ,-ff., 'ix' I I ' L, . T f . , X 'O Junior Varsity Football IIRSI ROXX 1 Qfllml lr St xrr Sprhr Icr S UND ROXV C rnclrus Mltchell XX ucrs IIll'I7l RD RKIW lkhm rc Sul r rg: cs 1 1 nun hnet O li DNV char lnmc X1 r The V S thm year under thelr new coach Mr I 7 lglcr were 1lwle to Comprlc 11 record of four mm 1nd three loies Mr Ycrgler had Z1 tough tume thug year rn pxclcmg h s hrst teim hut rt usmlly on snsted of Carxnr and Lrnlnger it ends Mltchell md Wcldon rt tlclcles Pugh .rspcrt I-Iartzcll or D Schmrdt it guards and R ohnston 1t ccntcr In thc lilclcflelcl vsc hu Boh Gray If quarterbiclc llm Dulcc it rxght hllf Iioh Iu'cx or Phll March ll lullhulc .ind Dun Mrllxmm it left half The Hrst game Came mth Bcll 'Ivyp after only four Lll,S of prrcrrfc .rncl thc lvoy lost 170 In the second game the V s md the second str ng x rrsrty xscrc lclel cl hy Derry Hugh School 70 Hovxexer the uctory trall was garned when thc team clcfcatcd Ayonmore Hugh School 7 0 Then a powerful Elders R dge Hrgh School team dcfertecl the prep t un 13 0 The V 5 came haclc after thus defeat and h at Axonmore .1g11n hy the sime score ,ls before 7 0 From here on IH the prep boyi were nes er headed They vsent to Nandergrrtt anl beat thenr V s 18 7 rn mud that was anlcle deep After thu came the last game of the Qeamn mth St Vlncent V Q and they were ahlc to tll-.c thexr melsure rn .1 hard fought hill game hy the score of 19 0 Thli game hrought to iclose I1 5c.1s3n which yy is consncl ercd Z1 succcssful year slnce rt lb thc hrst tlmc ID s xcrtl ycdrs that the V s hue hccn ahle to mn a game 19 1146 IxISIxIMINLI K 5 .IM I-W Pugl , c Ac , .I U , .I 1 , 5- g flff, ' -- Mr. u' -' ' A ., Light, Anderson. 7. ' , . ll lllll '- Bl: o ', .'1Iod, Adclir ron. I.ut A , Millmlu. fI.ll'll1I, R I ' -1. Ju un I7 I ITH Rf ' --A Flet' ' , M' N . lllon, Mack, Collier, Prlg .rm I 'I T K - .. A N- f V' A 4 r . 4 v 8 -L ' - z 1 vs ?--. fe J. v to Y Y- v v I y 7 - ' , - . ' i Y ' ' A 'Q e. . , ' . ' , H ' . ' ' I - 'I c . ' ' - . lt ' L ' f ' ' V' 'cf ' 'l - Q A, 7 Y :rf Mercersburg 20 and scored standmg up The remarnder of the quarter was a rephca of the second quarter In the fourth quarter a reyuvenated Mercers burg team came back to throw a scare mto the Krskr eleven when substrtute left half Lxssfelt took the ball on a fake krck and ran 85 yards for a touch down Thrs was soon made up late rn the quarter when Steckle plunged over just before the vyhrstle blevy endmg the game wrth Krskr the vrctor 18 6 In hrgh sprrrts after therr yym over Mercersburg the Krskr boys battled a hrghly rated Central Cathohc of Prttsburgh to a 12 12 t1e The first quarter was a hectrc battle yy 1th both teams tryrng mrghtrly to score but with no success In the second quarter the rce yyas broken when Frankowskr of Central scored on a lrne buck from the srx Inghtnng hard to overcome thrs lead our boys finallv were able to get a drrve started that went 85 yards and over the goal for a touchdown Broyyny drd the honors on a pass from Drck Scott Comrng out after the half both teams were determrned thus makrng the thrrd quarter lrke the first wrth nerther team able to make any headway But rn the early part of the fourth quarter Browny recelvecl a punt on hrs own 20 yard lme and made a beautrful runback of 80 yards for a touchdown 'Ihen late rn the quarter came one of the toughest breaks of the year when Trorano a Central guard scooped up a fumble on about the Krskr 20 and went over for the tyrng touchdown Thrs made the hnal score read 12 12 Frrday night November 2 the Krskr boys ventured to St Vincent to roll over the Bearcats 19 0 In thns game Bob Brown held the scorrng honors wrth three touchdowns two came as a result of passes from Drck Scott To wards the end of the thrrd quarter Bob Slttman was sent rn to klck us out of a hole He drd thrs wrth a hne punt of 65 yards and set St Vmcent back deep rn therr ovyn terrrtory from yy hrch they never yy ere able to get out Krskr s season was ended by a trrp to Mercersburg There they yy ere agam able to overcome the Blue and Whrte to the tune of 18 0 The scorrng yy as done by Anderson Broyyn and Moore rhe flrst half yy as played rn a l1ht ra1n yy hrch sloyy ed doyyn each team There was no scorrng thrs half though Krskr threatened many trmes The thrrd quarter proved eventful for Klskr yy hen Anderson drove rn srde the end from the three and Brown scored on a pass from Scott a feyy mrnutes later Moore scored mrd yyay rn the fourth quarter on a Sally Rand play The hnal score yy as 18 0 INTERESTING FACTS Krskr Opponents X ardage gamed from prssmg and runnmg l9n U80 Pornts scored Frrst doyy ns 1 1 SCHEDULE V SC HEDIJ LE rs 1 Norwnn Klskl c yy Llnsly Dcrry Penn H S Ayonmore Mercersburg Elders R1dgc Central Cathohc Ayonmore St Vmcent Xandergrrlt Mercersburg St Vmcent I9-16 KISKIMINETAN If 4 1 . 2 'I f . 7 'I 1 ' ' . , .1 .1 105 50 ' f ,. .r,.r 1, ,.,.. . ., 1 H 1 1 82 52 A I. . Q ' K'k 6 . .. f 12 o . B-ll 'I' fp. 32 25 , . 1 ' 1 r 7 o ,. - 1 H. S. 7 6 1, I . . 1-1 7 ' H, S. 0 18 as , 1 cs 11 f ' - H. S. 15 12 f ' I2 7 ' H. S. o 19 . ' 5 o 18 ' j. V. 7 18 ,a 1 L 0 19 . ' H j. V. o Blu ml e I L Alffn ffm ll i Sli Z C 11 fuel! A1124 5 1 B1 mr II fr 11 m 1941 KI5IxIMINIETANT iff ,fu uw! 11 1U I51L'f'lKff X yr' 111 mf xg, dfffz , f' ul! I . , R JJUK' I '. 7 ,V L' I if . 1 x ' . . finder ron al Mer t ez Hung ball to the Norwm 30 yrrd lme where they were stopped cold Agarn late ln the quarter Krslcr started rollrng and thrs trme were not to be denred Therr touchdown came w hen Drck Scott threw a pass to Bob Anderson for the score but they were not able to make the extra ponnt A few mnrutes later Norwm came back to score and tre the game They also mrssed the extra pomt The second lalf proved to be ill Norwm but marnly because of a stubborn Krskr defense they were only able to score one touchdown The hnal score was Krskr 6 Norwm 12 In the second game wrth Lrnsly Instrtute our boys were able to make a better showmg than agamst Norwm and were able to come out on top of a 25 7 score This game proved to be one of the hardest fought games of the season It was featured by the spectacular play of Brll Moore who was able to brealc through for three touchdowns one commg on a 45 yard run of an nntercepted pass Bob Brown scored the other touchdown The Krskr eleven was due to run 1nto drfhculty m the thnrd game of the season wrth Penn Hugh School Thrs game was hrghlrghted by the many penaltres and fumbles whrch frequently hampered the KlSkl team The team went off the held at the end of the flrst half at the long end of a 14 0 score But nn the second half they came out a determmed group and outplayed the Penn boys but were only able to score one touchdown One of the most spectacular plays of the game came when Bob Anderson prclced up a Penn fumble on hrs own goal llne and ran It 85 yards only to have xt called baclc because rt had already touched the ground When the fmal w hrstle blew the score was 14 6 wrth Penn on top On Homecommg Day October 13 a hard hghtrng but rnexperrenced Mercersburg team trred vamls to stop the Krslu eleven The hrst score of the game was made by Anderson on a cross buclc from the erght late rn the hrst quarter The second quarter w as a see saw battle wrth nenther team able to score Bob Brown started the second half off wrth a bang when he broke loose on a faked reverse better known as the Sally Rand play from the 1946 KISKIMINETAN l - r . V ' , L . , U 1 . f. r V , . , i V . Q V I l 1 11 1 1 . . 4 , , . , . 4 1 1 ' a 1 r y - . - a V . . L V ' I I ' A . 7 . , , ,. 1 -, . - 1 , - , y i . I Y Q I - . . . Q 1 r v 1 1 V l n. - J . 1 ,1 --1 V 1 ' . 1 1 I - Y , 1 5 7 Varsity Football IIRHI' ROXX A a bl'fOND ROW lx C aham RD ROW M M k man a d k Z OIIRTH ROV. A Thrs year Krskl had another of rts hard frghtrng hard chargrng teams Although thev didn t wrn as many games as they hoped to they made everx te un they played feel relreved to hear the final xxhlstle Our tvxo able coaches Mr L Marks and Mr F 7ergler had .1 drthcult yob thrs season They had one of the hardest schedules rn recent xears to complete However xx hen practice xx as called they recelved a xxnll :ng squad xx artrng to learn all they could Thrs squad had some good foot ball players and rt xxas mrghty hard to prck a startrng team But the team that xx as hnally prcked had Lertch and MlHH1Ck at ends Caldxx ell and Boxx ers at tackles BISSIH md Nelergh at guards and Brll Exerson at center Thrs rlone made a tough lrne to crrck and rf these boys got trred xxe strll had Albertson at end Ruddock at tackle Cnraham and Lockrrd at guards to go Ill and make If tougher Behrnd them came a hard drrvrng fast chargmg backheld led by Captaln Bob Anderson at rrght half folloxxed by Steckel at fullback Bob Broxxn and B111 Moore left halxe and Drck Scott at quarterback Thrs team xx ent into lts first game xxrth txxo boys xx ho had nexer play ed football before They lost to Norxxrn High School by the close score of 12 6 INorxx1n krcked ott and after a change of hands Krskr passed and ran the 1946 KISKIMINETAN . amz. K s 7 V - March, Scott, nderson, Duke, Lock rd '1. 7 Sree 'c-l, Brown, Johnston, Nelelgh, Blssrn, ir THI ' ff r, ar's, Gray, Sift ' . Caldwell, jfsperr, Rud n1C', Moore, Nr. eigler F , ' H W Bowers. Kmght, lberrson, Everson. Leitch, Fisher. XXVISCIHJI1 , . , - 1 - , , 1 5 . , . , , . . V , , V R 1 U 1 1 y I . V V - r , V ' - y, -, - ' V V' - 1 I y 5 , ,, V , V , - V 1 Y 1 . 11 I U ' 1 1 I 1 1 c . V V, - . ' V ' - ' ' V V 1 V- 7 V V V - - ' ' , ' V V ' 4 V V ' ' 9 L S ' 2 , , V 2 s V , V V . . Q - V . . V V ' V . . - -2 . , -' V , . ' -. , V - , . - - . V V - V V . V - f , 5 V V -In-n - V V , V V, V V V V S7 , V - ' V V ' ' - V V' V v V , V , y I Y- . ' V ' ' - T V' V' - , J , V - V . ' ,A , , , ,f e t ATHLETICS - l94 -46 Any review of the sports picture for the past year would not be complete unless a few complaints were registered against the Goddess of Chance that mighty lady who decides which way a football will bounce who guides the talterlng basketball un errmgly oyer the rim and who generally disports herself in a yery lady like way when she is not smiling on the home team Miss Chance was hrst noticed in the Norwm game frown mg around the signboard in the hrst half when two Kiski touch clowns were called back and again in the final quarter when a fifteen yard penalty gave Norwm a first down inside the Kxski ten yard line She must haxe laughed herself to sleep that night because if memory serves us correctly the score was Norwm I2 Klikl 6 and an undefeated s ason had gone glimmering on the hrst day The Shady Lady had another big night when the team played Penn High Up and down the field the big black team paraded gaming enough ground to win two games but the foot ball wouldnt bounce straight and the team suffered its second heartbreaking loss From here on Kiski s team made its own breaks but all was not smoo h sailing Four more touchdowns were called back during the remainder of the season but the team was too good to let that bother it With the exception of the Central Catholic game which was the cruelest blow of all your observer never saw a team throw off so many bad breaks as did the Kiski team But for that fumble in the last minutes of the Central game which turned a richly deserved victory nto a bitter tie K ski would have been recognized for what it was one of the two or three best school teams in Pennsylvania Coaches who scouted Kiskr the latter part of the season were unanimous in saying that it was one of the smoothest offensive teams they had ever seen Our friends and we use that phrase with bitter irony in our souls the Goddess of Chance really trained her guns on the basketball team and opened up with both barrels Never dcfeated badly during the whole season Kiski lost four games by a combined total of six points and each one of these came in the last few seconds The team was good their spirit was excellent at all times but the lack ot ability to wm the close ones made their record a mediocre one The loss of Scott at mid yelr cannot be oxer emphasized in the flml reckoning It is safe to say that the tcam would not hue lost morc thin two or threc games with him participat ng in the last half of the schcdule 'lhe swimming tc im s short season was nippecl in the bud by the pink eye cpidemic but the materials are here for 1 good tc 1m nevt ycar with Sober Sau e Stover Gibson larrell and Mcllvunc ill coming nc I Mm kr be n ma ked by an amazingly large turnout Brown Soser Wiseman Farrell Turick md Rommc hue all been outstanding in early meets and the sictory over Flders Ridge and Siltsburg April Nth showed the team gaining strength in esery cyent as the season gitliers momentum The installation of the new Byron Bahr memorial trick this May will add an excellent new featurc to the K ski athlctrc plant The ground work has been done this yclr so that in the future track will once again take its place as one of lxiski s most popular sports Thc minor sports this spring tcnnis and golf arc getting 1 tremendous play Led by Brown Alcxander Moore Howes md Mrlliman the tcnnis team promrs s to be one ot the best in the history of the school The golf team shows no outstanding players but the number of boys participating in this sport is once again back to pre war level Thc first sw men on thc team a e xery ex enly matched which gnes the team good balance The Campbell boys Boyd and Chuck Tom Smith Loren l'errall De De Mclxee and Dan Schmidt have the inside lane tor positions at the present time The baseball team gnes promise of becoming the strongest in years at Kiski Wfith Bob Gray back to pitch again and immy Duke a yery capable recener Coach Moginot has a xery dependable battery Ritchie Pollock Eyerson ind Caldwell make a fine mheld which is packed with hitting power The out field anchored by Spahr an outstanding detensne man in center held should prose adequate The team shows balance all down the line ind should turn in a fine season 19-L6 KISKIMINETAN 7 V V D V I Y , Y N i . , . . I I f r Q I Q . . .I ci -1 I T i , . , IS 7 ' 3 1 I ' , ' i I D -, . - , ' ' - , ' . k., . , ' . 2 ., , - ' c I' Y, I. I I . '. ' . ' I ' 4 ' B. ' ' Y ,L ' X. 3 K. ' ' ' , AV' '. , ', 5. . Y at . I , . fi , , i I , T , A .' 'i ' I Y l. 'k. The Spring Sports are just swinging into action, but the outlook is good. The rebirth of track has Q A ,. , , . ' y 6 y 1 p , V 'c y '. ' . ' . . ' ' ' ' 4 i 4 ', ' i . I Y 1 ' Y -I . i I 7 . I ' ' ' A S cf c . . I I I Y c ll 5 I ' I HI L ' I J ' ri- ,i'- s - . ' i ci .I ii i 77 ' If 4 .fc ' 7 V ' r ' .i t '. V . B . q c g b. , ' Y , N ,S '-' , ' , ' '. ' , 1 ,. , . ' , , ,:. V - . i - V 1 ' . V i -4 I - A lin V I 1 I is A v S v ' s 4 v I ' i - I , ev' v - , L 1 r ' v e 'r 7 . , , V I s -A V Y 1 Y l s i v ' v v i . LL--f . ull. ATHLETICS I I 1 X ' s X' x X X. aff. 4 v- , . ., -, -.-2-Q ,. ,:-f:-- U - - il five Im L L s All Jnlhgfiwfff Mwffffwft' 1946 KISIXIMINIETAN km f U new If pl 13 Rezfy ll renle 5 , 9 I TQ 17 6 6111 E eff f ef- 3-- llllflf' gwg - L L . f L4 A9 fr H f . R nom matef mid :feud 'Nur Crum m ff mug mbbf 1 1 11 me RCC fl man Bzuebzfff fzul 1946 KISRIMINETAN ff S! f try ' I, S1n'1'i1 mu' , ' , . 1. Q 2 1 w eese Hall Reese at first did not belong to the school for it was built by Captain Reese for his wife Later however it w is annexed bv Kiski beeause of its surrounding beauty There is noth ng more beautiful than a wilk from Reese on a fresh tlear spring morning Mr and Mrs Carl Arnold are in charge of Reese Mr Arnold knoyxn makes them tontent and feel free to do pretty well as they please To live with md make contented tyyenty one boys is really quite remarkable If there are any gripes they are relayed through our h ill president im my Duke but no one can say that this has happened Of the fourteen Reese men that have participated in sports throughout the year ten were varsity lettermen The remainder yolned the hall league outhts and this proved a lot of fun Athletic participation was not all hoyyever for seven became either class offirers or members of the Student Counul Next year s seniors that move into Reese will have very lug 1 staadards to hye up to and the yy ay it looks they will' 19-46 KISRIMINETAN J Q.: ,Sm 1 an ,vt i- 1 S r ll 1 , , 5 2 , y ., ' , ' ' , ' , , 2 f W f I ' y . . il I I I 1 1 , A 7 among the students as Pop, deals with the boys fairly and squarely. This ' 2 f , 1 - , ' ' I Q f . ' y v , 1 ' , - ' r 1 Y 1 ' 1 f . 1 1 1 . 'V 1 U 3 , ' ' , , ' X ,' , v ' I , A , I y 1 If V ' ' v V- V t 7 ' I be C11 Il III C owe me lxlSlxIN1INhI xl A. Lrmff ' q ' A 'MAN Wilson Hall The Wilson roster included thirty noisy rollicking sophomores plus a few others This list included some very charming characters After o Lawson s pale green room is passed and if you succeed in getting by C ibson alias dynamite and Callahan one can reach the penny ircade on the hrst floor Rosen and Davis reside in a room hlled with such an assortment that the casual visitor gets out his penny Hutchinson and Steamboat Fulton are the bouncers stationed next door The second floor presented a real menage Harmon Grant Collier and Hart were lone wolves From the Craig Coburn room ably assisted by the star bo lrders Stover and Swafford came strange sounds of rare African jungle beasts Carini and Rubmo hlled the halls with the blare of vocal chords at their highest pitch The basketball boys Dotzenroth and Miller room free from pie crusts Cood cheer and hearty laughter was on tap con stantly in the night catering shop occupied by Hamer and Cibbs On the third floor is the w ell known engine room occupied by Sause and Waters head mechanic Blackmore and Nip ohnston s room where the phrase oaf is echoed and the yellow room occupied by the night club bers Day and Betteley Kimerer and Ferrell liyed in .1 spic and Span and dustless atmosphere Kirk and Wine proyd a yery genial pair of roommates With Mr and Mrs Mogmot and Mr Brett hold ng the safcty valye and with hne cooperation of the boys they really all managed a yery good ear 1945 RISRIMINETAN . ' ' ' ' . I e ' , , , - 3 ' 1 . T1 1 , 1 1 'I 1 1 1 7 1 T I 1 1 U , ' - ,vw 1 1 l A Q , 1 .T 1 1 1 . ' . 1 . ' 1 t A 1 y' 1 practiced continually. Sanger and Sober strove to keep their immaculate h ' I I f . 'V 1 1, - ' ' 1 - , 1 7' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 , y 1 '. . ' Y ' I lg Inu! zur! Ln ll fe I -1 le M I lg A1111 113 194K lxI5IxINII'NlI:nI 1 . f.'NHc'Lg1ffH ff, L u I .If 1 ' V Yealf Yew' 3' W sf 1 ff I . KJ ' firm' J I fl, 4. ' . . JI ff. 7 b w ' N ' . 1 ' ' A 'NT Gables rvqcarvy two hallmasters Mr Brmlter and Mr Carlos the Freshmen enjoyed a very full and rnterestmg first year here at Krskr As the flrst year at a school al xx ays leaves .1 most lastrng rmpressron we are assured that these Freshmen have recerved an excellent hrst rmpressron of prep school lrfe and mll con tmue on at Krskr untrl they too become a successful senror class Freshmen roomrng rn Gables thrs vear xx ere Murray Swatford Andrew Stover ohn Hutchrnson rm Lawson Robert Mrller Charles Esselburn ohn Stafford Robert Brrnlxer Ronald Kroft Paul Mogrnot Raymond Dury Davrd Mock 19 LC KISKIMINETAN . ,I A vi The Gables this year was the home of the Freshman Class. Under their L, 1 Imwbfa Nile? H 111 w Pm zdlfe 111154 good D11 up 111072 Room 111 :lex 19 K KISIIIINET r'-1 ,' L 'Y 1 V' . . . l . f ',-H, lj lf,' ' - 3 i .f -4 1 Q I. AN Paradise Pamdrse the other outstmdmg umor hall on the campus partucl pated rn practlcally everythmg thns year mcludmg volume of nolse and general racket Wrthout a doubt the boys of Paradlse llke to have fun the1r exuber ance and the trme sheet proxe rt The hall was governed by a goxermng commlttee elected by the hall mats and supervised by Mr Nothste1n the hallmaster The hall commnttee consnsted of B111 Fverson md rm Caldw ell Paradrslans were actnve m every sport and actnvxty on the campus There was almost 1009 actlve partrclpatlon Ill varslty sports and two of the unlor Class officers Lutes and Fverson roomed m the hall Mr Cornehus left soon lfter Chrrstmas vacatlon and Mr Nothstern re placed hnm Both these men w ere respected and w ell lxked 1946 KISKIMINETAN L , L J , ' 7 Tc ' D V I 1 YI V1 y . I Y I - V I 1 4 ' I ' - 1 1 ' ' . W1 ' 4 . 1 a ' u ' . 2 ' . - V f Veterans fl! sf BOIIOM RCJW llctr in Right? Mnfnlu Mglinnough Puus Mxnnxgk M1 Cumcry Mr litter Smlth Thompson Rluhex Alcunder 'IHIRD ROXV 'll :mu HLnlu.l Klu lnmlsn Nlcntnr Conner Klehl Snhneulcx OURTH ROXX rt l 1 um 3 y Iurnl, uhnsmn 1246 KISIxIMINETAN 'A , J- - . , SECOND RKlW -- Pictrnllm, Vinini, McNicl, C, Campbell, B. Campbell, M. Calhoun, Pollock, J. Calhoun ,'--'11 4. i:,',.' ,-,. , ' F , f lznhu . Ylcln l, GI Jn. H zlctr. Blewxft. lntle, ', I L f Main Hall Ola Mun xx IS the home of the veterms thrs xerr Under the LllI'6LflOI1 of Mr Ftter md Mr Comery the veterans llved on the second md thlrd floors of KlSlxl s oldest lilllltllllg M1 n IS rlso the home of the dmmg room trophy room postofhce mhrmary md musnc rooms Thls year the xeterms have proved to be .1 very serlous hard xvorltmg group of students The problem of .rdyustmg them mto campus lrfe xx .rs very easily solved 'Ihe entlre faulltles of Mun Hlll xx ere converted mto 1 vet er.ms dormitory xxnth adequate club rooms on the hrst tloor They yomed the rest of the student body nn ptrtruprtnm, m mmpus extrlrurmulrr .utnxrtres 1946 KISKIMINETAN f f M Pez 101111113 0116811 Il m fwer mn e A1 -11 I G nm! C mmf rm Look III 1111111 145 RISRIXIINIY1 W 1 A23 i an 5 1 wh lv G' cj 1 M . ' if .x I x I '. I ! K I ivy' , Pu lvl? mv! ' A mugx. , 1 , ,J 1 mx' A .gif f Q ' Y. ,KM 'I lv '. 1.1'AN Towers Towers one of the two sen1or dorm1tor1es on the LIITIPLIS llvcd up to 1ts l'CPL1fdIlOI'l thls year of .1lw.1ys h IVIIIE lnghly VlfJ.lTl Led red blood d bis NVlllCll IS dll 11 result of the K1Slxl dlet Towers started olt III the lJCg1IlIllDf VCAI' governed by the able h11nd of Mr Hllton w ho left KlSlxl .lt the end of the hrst quarter The plelsure w 11s then tal-.en over by Mr Nothste1n who llter mox ed to take ox er the LlL1flCS nn P1r.1d1se Z1 LIHIOI' hall At the present trme Tow ers has two hall masters Lt C ol O Brxen 11nd Mr Wllllam Meye1s h1ll sldcs together f111rly well 1nd pl us 1 major p1rt 1n FCPFCSCIIYIIIKQ, lxnslo III 1thlet11 tontests I-I1ll p1rt1cs 11: SllL,CLl frequentlx Ill w lmh evcryon chlps nn to .1 fund to buy food for 1 ID 185 p1rtx 'I hese g uhcrxngs Ll15bdI1t.lCLl elxques 1nd unlted the h1ll III to one solld org IIIIIAUUII symbolmng the demoertltnt underst11nd1ng w hrth lxnslo has 1lVm1XS fI'l1llflfJlI1CLl 1946 KISlxIMINE'IAN ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ff 1- L ' y I 7 1 ' f 1 C Q VS, ' ' w K1 1 .xr q 7 1 ' ' , y I 'I 1 who have been 21 great help to the boys in their dormitory. As il whole the 1 ' - ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 'Q A 1 '. 1 1 Afl' 1' L 4 ' ' I ' ' 1 Lf 1 '. 1 'L ' ' ' ' Lea Illlg zfll I lllllcf Tom Ive Tues U Jn Crmied Je fl c ' 19 FJ 1 f nzmaler rzzmznzg fe! 1 er H Ha' an 1946 RISRIMINIETAN i . Z I ' fl + V rl., . gwzkf F, df jlfuj' .7 rl z ff Fair Hall fin Hill exeluding perhaps M1111 had more internal changes than any other hall The year began with the following roommate eombinations B at Howes Burt Hocking Wiirinb Xxllllllfm lruchlut los er Griswold aspert Ex erson Roberts and Norur Crimmctt McKee 'Ihe exodus of ispert to Plllflfk was the beg nning ol 1 gradual ehange and the year elosed with these combinations Howes Wilharm March Mtllvaine lruehauf MeKee Ioster Birehird Lutes MeCorkhill and Norair Grimmett Criswoltl with Burt and Horl-ting thc only two boys rooming together the entire yur 'Ihe year wis a pleasant one no hghts and tew trguments Many thanks go to Mr Yeigler the master in eharge of I in who helped the aceord by doing everything from repairing screens to telling De De MeKee how to write to his girl His explosive aw ikenings ot lite sleepers were all part of the fun We boys in Fan never do fully I'C1llZC how tough it must be for Mr and Mrs Zeigler and little ed to live underneath the LOI1fll'1Llll movement ot teet and wrestling matches on the seeond Hoor to hear our mu terings and the blare of our ridios. Yet they never complained although we all know that there must haxe been times when they had good reason to. It was this attitude of theirs that enables us to more fully understand what line people are like. Almost everyone in lim' participated in some sport. Burt Wilharm. McKee Norair and Criswold were varsity wrestlers' Hocking and Lutes were on the basketball team' Howes was 1 member of the tennis team' Phil March played football and was on the track teamg Mellvaine was captain of the swimming team' ind the half mile relay team was threeaquarters Fair H.1ll- Lutes McCorkhill, and Mcllvaine, Fair probably got along with itself better than any other hall. Everything was every- body's. In F.zir Hall there has never been a happier group that this last. winning com- bination of Kiski's foremost junior dormitory. l9lf ls.ISlxIMINET N L X XX ,fffff ff f f ' j V f if V X X if 5 XX Lv Nw 'F-X i f? X F IR TO REESE 1 I I I I Rn., , k f X ,Lx E Iv ff X i vo, 1' ULN ! X f 7, X f!f Z K. ' 4 - Q ff' fr' f '. ff ' '1' 5 f' ,f nf qf 4- , ,-If 12- ' . ' J 'f D I il 5 , . , l ff If A f -fx V X , 4 I , f f K '4 I, ,' 1, 54 ! If . - f ,Q I' D I 5 ' . f' 'f , 'ef I ff , f , Gy 7 B I. X ' 'lzzfkfr f EZ' -ff ' 4 f , ff! X 6C ? ff,,,rfhf,Vf,f!I I ' f' ' , f . ' , , f' 1 'iff 4 9 I ' f ff Y f H, Q A I 5,-fxl, 1 ,,, If ,f f f,,,,1 A,,, , XL! VA! if Lga -' X f ,fry ,fly fi fi! Xl!!2C 'wzogfy Z, , ,A X ' if ' ' ff- W- 1 xx X - ix vv Q I , Xin sv ,ff X y ,- ff f 'Q IA If M-1f 'f-xfx ll g , ' ' A l X N: A g..+-+g,..- ll: ax 7, 'I r zz er J eau If mgfvt Aeu u arab ll dll ll lwre e 87 1946 KISKIMINETANI me IJe1 ll hzff Hn' 11 ppy wuz ug 1 -ff f V - . . .. M. .. . -- ., V I V , ,' fy ll fmt f 43 , - .J 7 4 ', I fm' IH., U 117 1141! 'P , . , ng R . , . L jj ALBFRTSON LIE 2 s BLATT IRI DIRICK BRINKER ROBI RT BROWN ROBERT CALDWELL JAMES s QARINI CEORCE 2 3 COPPIE JOHN FOSTER COLFMAN CIBSON THEODORE GRILLO RAYMOND GRIMMFTT RICHARD 2 s CRISWOLD EDGAR HALLSTEIN ROBERT HOWES ILARENCE HUND WILLIAM HUTCHINSON JOHN 5 JACKSON GEOFFREY JOHNSTON CARL KATALANOS GEORGE KIMERER JOHN LAWSON JAMES LEITCH ADDISON LININOER ROBERT 2 LOHR HARRS MACK WADE MCCABI JOSEPH MLCONNELL ELLIOTT MLDONOIIOH JAMES MILLIMAN DAIN MITCHELL JAMES MOCK DAVID NORAIR RICHARD PETERS ROBERT REED PAUL 2 5 REITER DONALD ROMINE ROBERT ROSEN MARTIN RUDDOCK PARKER SCHNARS FREDERICK 2 SIMPSON ROBERT VILINI ARTHUR WFLDON JAMES WILHARM WILLIAM WINE JOHN 2 s XIDES MILTON 1946 KISKIMINETAN 1 , 1: 1, . , ' : t ' - A -- - f 3 1 2. , , 1 1 2 - 1 T 9. . ., , , Q. A 1 7 . . , , 3. , 1 J. , Y , . . 1. , 7 ' 7 7 4 4 ' , J. , , , . 2. . , 2, 5. . , , , 2. 1 - , , ,. I , . 2. , , - , 1, , 1 , A . 4 J. , J. . . 1 f I 3. , . I ' 5. , 7 17 ' 3 I 3- , 1 1 ' 1 s a ' , 1. , 1 . 1, , N , WMA t WMM l Freshman Class ST RKJW R n t M lt SHOND ROW ,I 2 are W CZ. Most of the Klskr Freshman Cl rss of 1945 46 have fimshed therr hrst mm year at prep sthool For the most part they h ue rceomphshed a satrst rttory year s yxorlt Some of the boys of thelr tl Iss tools an attlve ptrt m athletics Stover Stafford md Rubmo played on the 1 V football term The llghter psrts of the term xy ho xx on many of thelr m rtthes Andy Stoyer plaved in import mt plrt rn the X btsltetblll squad Most of the sm rller boys played on the Cub baseball team Newt year the glass xull be more evperremed and we are sure they mll be an outst mdmg Sophomore Class 1946 KISKIMINETAN Si 4 I' A s l x fy, Y x Y .X xx -X X , l'lR.' ' ' f-f- ubi o, Hu clnnson, Collier. on f EQ l -f- im I.nwwn, jot- larwwrm, Sanger, Crguu, Mrller, Brinker, Mol inot Tllllill ROW' Stover, Swatl-nd, Kropt, Stafford, ll-rugln . L f -, f ' ' - v , , - ' . r L r 2 ' V l' 1 1 ' .1 ' l ' '. 'll' 2 -' , ' ' 2 ' ' ' . . ' 1 . ' . 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' . ' 'l z , . A J 7 . - - , 1 l - 1 , v , y, 1 4 . . 4 1 . L 1 v 1 Y Y- 1 1 t 1 f 4 . l 3 Class of 1948 ? VI ROV! H rt Wine n x A SHOND ROW mu 1 m e lxme e 'W As thrs setond year at Kxslo doses the Sophomore Class can say that half of the four year struggle IS over Durmg thls perlod the boys have shoyxn noteworthy talent rn the held of athletlts and atademrt xx orlt Cdfllll playrng football Blatltmore on the tratlt team and Sober swrm mrng held up the athletrt end yyhllc lulton C ohnston and ohn Ixlmerer l1dlI'lfdlI'l6C.l high grades along stholarshrp hnes 'I here are many others de veloprny, both mrnd and body for better KlSlxI students Thrs year the boys took more rnterest rn the sthool ntself than last A usual there xx ere a fexx lI1LldCI1fS xshlth taused muth anxlety IH the mrnds of the fatultv but the boys tame through as other Sophomore tlasses haw before The boys that made the Sophomore C lass thrs year xxlll malxe a good unlor Class rn 1946 47 33 1946 KISKIMINETAN FIR. ' - 1 , ' . Ilohnston. Sause, Fulm . Da ws. Rosen Q . Q . ' - F Ha - . Dorn-nrotlx, Gibson, Day. Bl.tk ore, Kult, Farr ll, '1 r r THIRD ROW' ff-ff Grant. Drury. flobuln, Harmon. Carxnl. Cyihbs n fy 'J - v I ' V' - q A 1 N , f - 7 1 ' A I .1 . ' 1 . Y - , H , W . , - - . , , , v , - , . . v A .I y . J N . ' , ' ' 7 . , - , A ' ' , . v , ' . v f v - ' ' 1 - ' , , . S 1 . V f V ' -' , '- -, - , ' 1 ' ' . - Y -. , - , . , . ' a , F Y 1 f N 1 A v 1 V. 1 v 1 Sophomore Class Officers 'I Y1 f 'X Presulcnt IDOLIKLJJSS Sausa- N :cc President C nfl ohnston Qcnrctlrx Robert Fulton 1946 KISIXIMINEIAN J X , 1711, mf. .alljll f0.w.1'lw1 5 ,FL 1 If ' vs V 'JXQX jx if Q Q rx ,jj L 5 0 I2 f-j j ' c V ' - , ' . , 11 J M f1fl1 'W 0 W 1 1 C1155 of I947 111111 J HRNI RC XX tt ll err NHUIND RCJXX ur IHIRD RC XX tn 1n er Producmg more than thelr share of athletes to say nothmg of the1r aeademle abxlrty the un1or Class held dow I1 lfS one quarter of K1sk1 l1fe The jumors roommg 1n fur and Parad1se hall stlrted the year bs 301115, all out for football B111 Iverson xx as x 1rs1tx eenter 1nd D1ek VUISCFUAII alter nated at xarsrts quarterbaek Seven out of txx else of the xars1ty xx restlers were unrors The th1rd year elass plaeed a fevs men Tverson enk1ns and WISCIUAH on the vars1ty basketball team xx h1le they almost dom1nated the ay N ee s 111 that sport Three of the four men on the half m1le relax team Lutes MeCorkh1ll and Mellxalne xx ere un1ors The jumor C lass VN as eapably represented on the Student C ou11e1l by Ixerson Burt Lutes and Mareh xx1th the hrst three bemy the el1ss otfleers The unnor C lass also had qlllfi 1 fexx jesters xx ho kept tlnngs extremely 1nterest1ng '-llll5 group fLlI1Cf1OI1CCl xx ell together shoxxmg good sportsman slnp md 1 sense of eooper1t1o11 xx1tl1 the flCLllfW They stltk together 18 1 elass and yet enter 1nto the sp1r1tof thmgs both athlet1e 1nd eultural It tan be smeerelx belrex ed that they xull work hard to be 1 u111ted and sueeessful Semor C lass 116 l X X k srl yy lt ' D 'Meli'-, D. 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'vfN.1f114' '14 -1 F '--1 .1- .1 11.11111- 1 1111 - ' .11 1'i1w111 1111 1' .sgj - - -1 D11 - 1.11111 11.111 111111 Mr. 111.1111 11111 11.111 .1 1.1111 ' 1- 1 1 y 111 - - ' 'll 1111 111111-1. 11' 11111 1111111 11111114 11. .1111 1111-1115111-11 -11 .tn 1111 If, ,,,A , f, M111 ,l'1'.11i' 11.1 ' l.1.:1'f11 13.1 f11X1,:f1' C111 111111 5,111,211-f 1.1 11,11 .111 111.1111 111 C111 -' 11111 111 1111 1.111 17 19-46 'V I, f MIIIOH Xrdes M t Mrlts hugh fsrades and fine academre work speak for themselx es A senior roomlng nn Paradlse hc has helped to keep the hall 1n order He was a frxfnd of all who knew hum ll fertlmg L1bl 113 Club Glen Club 1946 KISRIMINETAN ames NX eldon B g 1111 Bug, lm and hrs f1m:l1ar red halr were .1 wel Come sxght to excryone on the campus Hrs ready wut lrghtened many .1 weary hour and won hrm a wxde popularnty fnnlball lljlfflllllg Hall League Basketball Bam! Library Club Raymond Albert Grlllo Ill Ray cam to lxnskn from Blrnesboro and soon pros ed to be a p rfeet honor student by helnf, on the I-Ionor Roll the two qua ters he was here Ray left us 1 the end ol the s cond quarter and went :mo the Army Glee Club H :ll Lezgne Bufielbzll J f 7 r. Y A A I , . il . 'L' -Y 7 x .N ' . .. , , 7. ' .V , HR ,, . 7'-'A V ' f e . . v , S ' pf V , , - 4 ., ILT IS' 4 ' V, 6 ' 4 ,' ' W 61 . e James Steckel Jim was the smiling lad from Reynoldsville, who proved that the Ohio farmer is equal to the Pennsylvania slicker. His fine ability at fullback greatly augmented Kiski's football team. Football Barkelball Baseball L bf my Clzfb Eugene Vosberg G ege Most of us can remember Gege Hitting about the eampus with 1 wierd arrangement of clothes eos eringe his b1cle either on his own business or manag, ing, V football But lust bee luse he was here only two quarters doesnt mem we ll forget him V Ffmfball Manager Hall League Blfffefblll Robert Strickletr Sn It ,Q Although Striele baffled us at times we came to a preciate him as we learned to know him His unique wit has beeome a Kislei legend Football Band Glee Club 1946 KISKIMINETAN Q- -, .- - .V , -. , , L- ., . . . Q .'. P ,, . H L L . A . h, K . L , V K- - ,, ' 7 ,W 4 ', ' ' f .i ' '7- ' i S I 'Z . f. . ' u ' ' 4 ' 4 1 i i 1 01... Q...Sl9.-s-Mr' se....s.5JMA--M-dv Robert Shawhan Simpson Shan Bob was well known around the clmpus for hrs camera md tons of equnpment Hrs most outstandxng., trants zre hrs trustworthmess dependabnhtv and hrs abnlnty to 1tt.un Honor Roll grades even nn tnmes of great strzun Examples of his hne photography Robert Wllllam Slttman Pau Paw was one of the frrendly ambassadors from tronal lillklflg abrlrty on the football field Ile took part nn Kxslcn hfe wrth an unusual amount of vrm v1gor and vntahty Hrs constant wlt and ready jest mg made hum the hrgh hght of any garoup he was ln may be seen nn thus book fnnlball M mage: lush Mnmter Cbzul Flwn Cleef Club Isfnhlulnet 111 Plmlngr uber L br nj Club Bob plans to enter Carnegne Teeh rn the fall Fnnzball Hotkej Barelmll Hzll League Blfkefblll Returnnnb to Klblkl for post graduate work Wllllam Lester Spahr I Brll was one of the older boys of Towers and helped keep the hall on ln even keel He was th best eenter fielder lXlSlxl has had for a long, tlme and he was a powertul asset to the team rn hrs hr tnng abrhty Fontb zll Hz!! League Bafketbzll Henkel Bueball wrll be returnmg to Penn State Ol R' S. 1 'A1.x4 V it A Y! . New Bethlehem who was best known for his excep- HBH.. K V He ' Y ' . l 1946 KISKIMINETAN m Wnlllann Robmson lk ax Although Max was not seen much around the campus hrs presence was felt by all who knew hum He was a boy who worked very hard for ey erythnng he got ID h1s studncs and rn other phases of hte and although he was quiet he was always ready mth hrs unconcerned humor at the rrght tlme ll' ferllmg Baud R e Flnb Wllllam Parker Ruddock Fl zgper Three good qualntxes are bray ery thoughtful ness and humor Park had all three During hrs four year stay at Krskl hrs thoubhtfulness and yovlal sen ousness haye made h1m one of the most popular boys rn the school He was also an excellent athlete Bafketlmll foolball C bapel C bon Slmleuf C011 TEVIIIII' Team Park rs attendrny, Groye Clty Colleve an the fall Robert Romme Bobs fine basketball and track ablllty uppel Knskr s score many trmes He was a member ot the lnseparable Barkley Brown and Romlne trlo Basketball I lm k Band Jiflfaazt. 1946 KISKIMINETAN , , , , . Y . FA '7 7 277 5 D ' 7- V' ' ' A Y L ' h f. ' .ff1,. r 5 ., , , L .... ,' - ,-, . , ., ' ' , , l .lo V . , . LJ , . . lt I nl Ml Paul Reed Paz: Paul was one of the quret sophlstrcated Reese boys who greatly rnfluenced school lrfe Hrs hne work on the Student Councrl added uch to the school year Hall League Barketball Wfrerllmg Lzbmry Club My Sludezzl Cozzmll Kzrkzmnzelazz He rs planmng to attend Amherst 1946 KISKIMINETAN Wrllram Franklyn Moore Wzllg Moe The blggest wheel of the student executne staff srnce the Swensoman Era Wrth natural feel mf, for leadershrp Wrlly Moe proved that no loh was too brg to tackle Who was rt that shot across for three Cnot twoj touchdowns rn one game' Wrlly Moe Simian! Cnlnlrll Football Library Club Cbapel Cbnzr K rkz Mnzzzter KIIJEIHIIIIEIQII Bafbefball 'Irack Phnnrnl, to 21 tend Stanford Unrverslty Donald George Renter D011 Don was an excellent student who harled from Al-.ron He was interested rn at and lrterature A regular occupant of the Honor Roll Don s determr natron was a source of IDQPIFAIIOH and amazement to the boys rn Reese Hall ., . .. r . ,. ., . v . Y . . . 1 I , 1 l 4 ' E . rf In , , . , . , ' A Y , ' . , . ' '- , . Theodore Deane McKely ey 3 Ted halls from Crestwx ood New York He was a member of the Reese Hall cllque who admrred hrs lllxeablc personalrty He made many frlends ln ucrythmg that he dld Rlfle Team Hall League Balkelball Lfbrau Clnla Ha plans to enter the Naxy but wxll enter a college of CI15lD6CI'll'lj, on his return Dam Wrllnam Mllhman M0111 e Dam was equa'ly competent nn the class oom and on the mat Hrs endless energy and bounce urrxed hrm to many a memorable uctory for Mr 7e cglers wrestling team V Faofball ll nelflmg Telzuzf Rlje Club Clee Clllb Planmng to enter UI'llYCl'5lly of Mlnlugan Blame Miller Pele Petes qulet and reassuring personalxty brought hum many frxends at Kxslu Kxslu wlll mnss him after hrs three years stay at the school He was the best mailman we exer had Ba fkerh 111 Manager flee Club Clnajlel Clvnf 19-16 KISKIMINETAN 7 ,.Td.. , A s- , V V r. I .. - ,. . v .wr ' 7 ' . K nf , , 'Y' ' . ,. 14 ' 7 's - f- H , . . . , . L I 7 , A V I Y .. KH . yy Y . n ,A . 'Q 1- . y - -I . . I 7 Y. . , . JXY 7 7 V . ,,,, - I 4 the . f Wade Norman Mack Wides two and 1 hilf yeir st1y it KlSlsl wie 1 benefit to hum 1nd the school Hrs famoui oratnons 'tt Reese Hill wnll be remembered long 1fter he ns gone fonlball Hull Le :Aire Bzulczbzll Library Club lx 1 rbnunle fan Plannmg, on lttendmg Prmeeton 1946 KISKIMINETAN Rf Harry Paul Lohr Herby Herby eomes from Lreonrer P1 He was an rn xnnelhle Reese Hall boy whose eoneenml mrmner agreed wxth everyone Hall League Bzlielbzll Libr ny Club Bald Attending, Prlneeton 1n the fall Ellnott McConnell M It Mac S abzlrty to dme the tractor was a bug help to the sehool Hrs cmelx shooting, on the Rifle Telm helped lxnsl-.1 to many uetorres He ls L1 blldtllllg young sclentrst and should he heard from m the future fnntball Rzfle Club ff ' . Ave ,,frs - 4- j f 1. 4? ji .ef V . , 1 if J f 1 q '-If, vf , fl , fe f, , ' 'ff 1 . r' . , 7 , s. lc. ' V. -. A4 I A- L Y . A y ., ' . , f ' ' cf. r .L. 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Wrllram Hund Bone Bone another camera fiend can be found any t1me he-lpmg somebody out 1n any task thats too b1g for one H1s frrendlxness made h1m one for all He really showed h1s push IH the track meets V football V Barlaelball I nnrball Manager Tramb Team Frederlck Lockard fr ed Gayard Frank Lafcr La L Lafes youal d1spos1t1on and unselhsh at1tude made h1m a close fr1end to all who knew hrm An other of the B13 Wh els IH Tovrers he w1ll 11 ways he rem mbered for hs golf clubs ani hs sup r natural ab1l ty to pass solxd and tri, lfdiflfj Football Baud Hall League B zrlefball llffefflnzg He IS gomg, to tome l uk to lx1slt1 for Pos Cflilll 1t v1 orls lreds ah1l1ty to make fnends made h1m a faxor1tc among., the students and faculty HIS ah1l1ty t playmf, gu wab .1 zgreat help to the football YCHIT1 fnnllmll Glee Club Bam! Hall Leag ne Barketball 21 1 '46 as l'NllT1 7 7 .H 'y 3 'H' 1.g-H ' ,vs- e 1:1 5 L Q :- . 'K ' if. ' 'Y ' If 1: gi' , . rr,, 'V 1 ',, , V 5 . ' 1 a 1 ard 1' Q3 lilfI'lH1Z KN 'tmes Stanley Hartzell Rez ez ef Id Alwlys re1dy wrth .1 story ibout small walsted blondes an s or m Kgenerll lost week end the boy who lelrned to play l3l'ILltL,C by maknng a grand slam 1nd bl uk jack by wxatclnng., lletcher I5 plm nmg, to be 1 mmnster md he ll nuke 1 good one F0016 iff Bam! flee Flllfi ffupel Cfwn Is plrrnnmf, to lttend Whelton College 46 lxIblxIMINETAN Robert Steel Hallstem Bo Hrs generous md 1m1able eharatter brought hum many fnends Hrs ml n nnterest hes nn th held of cleetnelty and thus doubtless wull be hm llfe work Bmeball 1011111 Ifmlb :ll Half Le :Alle Bzuiellmfl He plan to enter Carnegle Tech Davtd Phnlllps Hazelwood Daze Danes exceptional elannet playing, mll take hum a long may tow 1rd sueeebs life A real rn dnxdualnst but 1 xery lnendly and ,1 eomplnghed one Half Leuqne Bmketbzlf Bam! flee Club Student Colzmll f fi . l ' . , L Q1 I , . 1 5 K ,', ' J. .. ., N ,., 1 L.' 1 ' 4 .- -, . 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' In . - s K I ,Q v I f - , Edward Francns Fletcher ffefz fn Fl tch a three year xeteran of KlSlxI has made many fr1endS among the s udent body and the faculty H19 humor and good nature tontnbuted largely to the good fellow sh1p at Towers F0015 IH Rifle F1116 Gfee Clzrb Hall League B11.LeI15lU IxSIxl l7l.1I1I1lU5 to ,xttcnd Qt Vrntcnt Robert Wesley Gray Smal c 1 Bob has madt Lllllli .1 mme for h1msclf as rm athlete wh1lc ,lt lx slu I-lt wah well known to exery one as the ate of lx sk1 s p1tch1ng., btaft and a tuple threat quarterbl lt wh1I handlmg the T A xey des1r,1ble lfltfflll .md tornpamon rofllfylff Bauebaff H411 Lezgne Bmiellnlf Bo 15 'ann D5 to enter lnd1an.1 llI1lXElS L A Rnthflrd How ard Getty Dx D1clt was one of the qmetcr bop ol Towers ll1s 11713211125 powers of comcntr1t1on were 1 wonder to lll At the tml of th strond quxr tr lu lclt to sct 1 pate for h mscll ,1 Burkncll Umurs ty l'l1s dctcr m nat1on to xuutttl w1ll turf, lllITl l1r I7 nib :fl ffm ffllfz IXIYLI Mm H all Lezg R1 4 Cfnb ll lfaffllllg fmt ne lazslrlf lf' X. 146 lx lxMXIl 1 W2 7 . . 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U X W ames Francis Caldwell I rm and hrs efferxescent jokes whrch he could tell rn one steady stream were one of the pleasures without which the year would not haxe been com plete Hrs .tbrlrty on the football and basketball teams made hum outstandmg m sports Football Balkelbtzll Bafeball Library Club Slzzdefll Clilllltll Beryl Wrlmer Clawson Rec Beryls two yeir stay hare at Krslsr has done much for hrm .md the sehool He relped rn run ning the farm even grvmg., Mr Arnold a tcw pomt ers on farmmg, Hrs frrendlmess and hrs ready smnle were things to enjoy Glee fllrb Cfrz el Clmn Hall Lezqm Bmkefbzll Beryl rs soma to tttcnd Ltkcls School of Morturry Sueme Clarence ames Duk lllllllj rmmy our poxxerlul little rthle e mth 1 xx n nm smrlc. mule quxte 1 nun lor h msclt bo h rs 1 fnend .md sport Besrdes tlut hes rust rbout the best lrttle utther you can lmd X Jlffif AW Milf'-,4-Afui J 1916 KISKIMINETAN f , -r c! X J lp ' fin .. I.. 'V v- K ,Ay . 'sf . . Y , I .fy X .I . an . 'I .L Y. . LQ-A .1 I X- . . ' ,i ' ,. Bam! ,cp I, V' L tc ' cf t .,'A,', L. . . J e 'g' g. .4 4 2 t an 5 I on ll I I r Q so 1 l . . f ,-...I f- .Jo 4' 18 F rederrck Mowrv Blatt F1112 Four yea s vuthout b mg, off the Honor Roll rs qurte .1 record The only trouble IS he doesnt s udy for rt Besrdes b mg number one scholar he has 'an unlrmrted source of wrt wh ch makes hxm tops The school s loss wlll be the world s gam for hrs help ID student attmtnes wxll never be fully rcalrzed V fnnlbal I lVf e ffllllg Tmr 1? Library Club Ixllkwfnletafz lvrkf Mmnfef C lee Clnb Chapel Cbnn ames Bow ers I B15 rm left lxxslxn at the end of the sttonl quarter I-Irs fine football game at Mertersburlg lm year wlll long bc remcmb red as vull h s tonstant Fonlball Baud Glee Club Chapel Clwfl ruler ll Robert Brown B1 ll Il me Eyery year there IS always one 0lIfffdl1dl7Q ,nth lcte and Brovxme rs t B mg both academically md .tthlctncally lntlnmd Browmc proyed to bt on of the outstmtlxm, Seniors It s 1 sur thang, th tr.1tlt team rs golnyr, to mm hrm F nlll all Barielbxll Tuul Temzu Stzrdfzr C111 I 1946 KISlxIMlNETAN v ry ,' S' , '.. ' ' f -I l U , ' , ' t V . e . I. . ' 1 ,. , . I fm ', , y I ' n vf '1 k' v AAL good nature and his ever-re.1tly' witticisms. 114 Le e t1l.!l . 0, 0' A Q . Y . .LQ .,i U., S. my l A Y '. . 'e 'Y 2 .V Y. Y . I .,, r fy 1 :iff W fy Wfrllram Thomas Berg lie: fy Berg., w1s the powerful lrttle man from 411 Anglemycr Strut Iutoml Onlo You could llwlys hml hrm nn the mootl for my entcrtalnmcnt thlt w 18 to he h ul llc xx ls xcry 1 me xn sports through mtl his storms lhout hrs home toxxn Innlfz nf H111 fluff I3 :uc I1 ll! longlnpvlwllnnnn to llttml Wfoostcr Colleg v fr Frank Srber Barkley Frau! l'r.1nL s qulet and rcserxed manner made hum a munstay of the Sensor flass We know that hrs charm wnll wm hum friends wherexer he goes just as rt has lt Klslsl R1 e Club flea Club Band In ak Robert Anthony Blssln I Brss w1s one of thc hug, wheels rn Flowers fc Hrs hne althlctu lbrlnty made hmm 1 mamstly on the 1916 lxlShIMINl'TAN lootlull held and luslsetball floor Hrs cons stent mt md personal ty matic hum many frnends f 1 tbl Bznieffzzfl flzfel Clwn Bw! AIJJQIIIIHIFI Ill B s as PPCPIFIHS to return to Knskr next year ' 1 L4 ,, lf-' ' . , , K , , :Y . I. I 4. ' nr .f , , , I B. - A rl ' ' '?r' ,' -'-fl' ' A l I 7.3,--. . x '1l-- .. W., :N 7 rf ' - X y yn Ki .., 14, AA' 'I ' ' 1 its ui I . '- out his stay .11 Kiski. We sh.1ll not soon forget ,l'0ll1 I 7 . 'L' . Xia . 'Q 1- , rf, fp, u ,L in-fry fn, ,U Trgri f 1, 1 Q 1 s L , by , ' Merrlll B Addington 1111 Before Tlnlt let for Pitt we newer reallzed what .1 ood compmron hc mls to hue 'tround Tmlt put tn hrs try ,md Q turcd .1 posrtlon on V Foothill V frmlb 111 H411 Lear nc Ba n ielbnfl 'll'- j ,::vy'9,Pf-nxoy-9 Qnfgvilw Robert Anderson A11Je1m111111tf Lee Albc tson r fl Lee and hrs vutty stynp vtlnth were toprcd by one and all were tvno ot the lxttlc l'llLC'llCS ot Klsltl lxte vtnthout xxlnth the yur xxoull hue been n com lc-te Hn nnc vtorlt n t dent tttnltles mil 1,1 ulty alll, 111111111 iff ll Elfllllix Half Lezgm lurlffrlzzll 111111261 kllilllllllt I Ill qfllltllff 1111111 An ys stup ndou llvlllty ID playrng., footlwlll and vsrestllng, sparked Knsld on to xnttory many ttmes Hrs frxendly .tttrtude made hum 11 good frnend of .ill who knew htm If fflzzzl ll zeal lllg Bm ull ft ,RJ lv 1246 lxlSlxlNllNI I 4 1 . . ' 1 I 1 R I N . , . Y J '- y' 1 -'V' ,,- . '- V 1 '. , , , ' ,A ' , '- ',k. ' 'k.,' p . ' 'i sn- make him A great loss to the student body and 'C ' e. 'Yr .,' I K J 1l 1 . 1 ' :H '- d 'fe 'V' t v k- V y 51 , , I fl rr' v 711 ,I , :.'! . X x Y Y ' J ' K5 i, Heli A I-.N V L 'V Ll, 1- ' I ' t t li Classlcal Course RICHARD H GETTY Qjan J DAVID P HA7I'IWOOD 1M1r I IRANIX. 5 BARKI EX ROBERT A BISSIN JAMES I C ALDWELL RYL MES WADE N MACK PALIL R RILD JR WIILIAM P RUDDOCIX. MILTON C YIDL5 IFE ALBI RISOXI IR IRI DI RIC Ix M BI ATT RIC HARD H C RIMIXIL Sc1ent1f1c Course IERRIIL E ADDINICTON fJfm J JAMES c BOWFRS :Jw J LLCLNII H VOOBLRC II 11111 J w1L11A11 O ROBINSON IR JMUJ JAMES E WELDON qMaf J ROBERT 15 OBERT HALLS INI XXILLIA GAYARD THEODORE D MCKELVEY BLAINJI M MILLER JR DAIN xx MIIIIMANI M 1 MOORE 1 E SIMPSONI S I IAMI SPAHR IAMES W STECKEL ROBIHRI A STRIC IxLI'II I IA IIIIOIIB MCCONNLII R ALEJ OBL R AND SON WILLIAM T BERC EDWARD I ILETC HER PRED XX' IOCIXARD ROBERT V CRAH HARRX P LOHR HOVUARD I NIELEIC H ROBERI C ROMINIE ROBERT XY bITT XIAN 1946 KISKIMINETAN 11 ' . . 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'I ltr. . . , , , Senior Class IIRSI R XX at I er M hcl cy H Lg SI C UND ROXX e gh H' rtiell Simp n H n re es e THIRD ROW ct nn nm err a i ICH RTH RCJXX d k m a me n Re of becoming one of Kiski 5 greatest Scnior C l isses This prophecy c ime true l ist September yy hen thc neyy Senior C I 155 took over the great responsibility of running the school It didnt take them long to get into the syying of of things 'I hev m icle up the nucleus of the football team and in their sp ire time put on a unique dance yy hich yy is considered the best informal dance in Kiski s history Afteryy ards they orgrnized an efficient Student C ouncil to mrnage the student bocly and then settled cloyyn to raise their academic standard yyhich they did In the yyinter they made up the nucleus of the hockey and basketball teams and also put on a XX ashington Day dance yyithout the assistance of the faculty In the spring the seniors continued their participation in tennis golf track and biseball yyith the same good results The Senior C lass has set a rapid pace for the Classes yyhich yyill folloyy XX e hope they yyill carry on in the same spirit that 1946 displayed through out the year 1946 IxISIxIMINETAN 5 U Berk, Bissin. B, ly ill , L' ' ' y ojk f QQ . I I' f - Nel 1' , a , Q' su , u cl, Mun , Kid , Barkl y', Brown FIA ther. Bl-nt. MLC- ell. Millii . . Alb 5on. M' tk. Slricklet. Clayys-in A y ' , fe Rud oc , Later, Cvri mctr. Reiter, I-If lls 1 . Lohr, ed Last year is was prophesied that the junior Cllass had great possibilities 1 , . , ' Zi C- , , ' ' ' , . h . , I ' . N V. l V. I 1 I ' ' ' H l I . I . V 1 7 . Y V' K x . . I I Q , . X' ' V. Y, y L H4 , -' 1 1' i ,Q 11 , L , , , -, , , , 1 , YI, 4 , V , - 1' I I f - ' Q '. l 2 l ' 'A ' Q. V7 . ,' ., v ' , - ' ' . ' f , f f f Senior Class Officers lea el Morne Hfmcl Aflltlll ll ellwl Presldcnt William Moore Segrctlry 'Ircwu er Xvlllldm Huud 1946 RISKIMINETAN S 'L , . V' l Vice-President s. s. . s s , james Steckcl SENIORS Faculty IRMVVUM V' 'V L sr gm s c MIDDII ROXN :uri Brett K men B LL 1 n L srQ cur len IN tl 1 rc n BKFK ROXX 5-ssrs f1rl s ml Hund u s wsu DR I M CIARK Prcsrdcnt 1111 C01 IOHN DAUR AlLll11HIOf1I1HlZ1t'OD Lmglxsh l'11111111111 13 A IRANIIS L NIOLIINOI' Chaxrman of Exuutnr Commmu fmgl sh Amberrl B A H11111z11l Fl I L MARKS JR Athletncs Mrrthemwtcs P11me11111 B I E Z1 lcll-R Dean Chemlstry Phys as Dltkllllllll B A P111 R K BRINKIR Bus ness Mmiver MIfhCm11CS U111zc1r1l3 of Plflsblngb CARI I ARNOID Mzrhcmmrs Pr1111e11111 IHOMAs P CARI!! Mathunmtms B oloey Duke IINIIR 1' L11l R Modern Languages Puwlrp Sp ak np ljltilllfflll B A C'0l1111b 1 RORIR1 W Comm Englnsh Yale MAJOR WAIDCJ C Mflxll AIIYIICITH Rs B11 'Nell Ill! 1111 T1 71 verf College C01 AMIN E O bRI'N Hxs C1l1r1111f4111111nC11 ege CLIFFORD BRI TT Ircmh 71111111111 l'xINNI1H W Nm HSTIIIN Englnsh L11 uwllv WH HAM A MIHIR Mathemltlrs 111 I1 1111 qfllc Tr 1111111 College MRS CARI L ARNOLD Latin Bl1111111sb111g T1 ulveu College STAI F Miss ExA XVRK HT Ijlfllllll DR HARRx A CAYI-HID A111111 MINS Hum BRODI R 'lllflcfl 1111. Miss Eurnmm lulc-XUIFX BIIKILBFEPEI Miss EIIZABITH XY' url R Seuerzu 1946 KISKIMINETAN ' ' l' M-s s. M-11' ut. Arnold. Zci-xlcr. Clark. htlIk', Brinlte-V. Iftt ' .vf - - - B11 .. . fu RK-1. ISI ,s Frrmfc. BTI'-. Ar ul-I. Rf -' , M . KYB: , . . U M . .1 nr . s Culuncl Da b w.1 11 '. 1' at the time thc piuurc- xxyu t.xI.cn . .. . .. , ' ..... A1.'1f .'.'. B. A., lf , 6 D. S11 1 1 , . ., ' ' ' ,: . 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The electron of the srx members of the Student Councrl representrng the Senior Class was held Thursday September 27th whrle those four boys from the unror Class were elected October 10th Brll Moore of Carmel Calrfornra recenved the most votes and automatrcally became presrdent Bob Brown of Toledo Ohro was elected vrce presrdent and Lee Albertson of Chncago Ill became secretary treasurer Therr three able assoczates wx ere Parker Ruddock of Indrana Pa Dave Haael mood of Cleveland Ohro Paul Reed of McKeesport Pa and ames Caldw ell of Derry Pa The 'Iumor Class chose Brll Fverson of PltlISbL1I'gl1 P Bob Lutes of Waslmrngtnmn Pa and ed Burt and Phrl March both of Canton Ohro Douglas Sause of Prttsburgh Pa xx on the electron for the srngle representatrxe of the Sophomore Class Frrday October 12t1 1946 KISKIMINETAN FIR, ' - arch, Moore, Brown, lbertson, Lures SEC .l ff Caldwell, Ruddock, Reed, Some, Burt - 1 -l , , 5 V, , , J ' ' I Y 1 4 ' ff - ' N - ' . 7 1 3 1 ' , 4 , y- f ' 1 , ., . -A y - 'I f f . f - - 1 5 ', 7 f . 1 ' A 1 , 1 1 1 -1 , ' ' ' A 1 , , 21. Q Y ' l Y 4 T 7 7 I 'U Y T I I - 1 7 ' V7 Staff of Kiskiminetan www Row p NICUX 3 ROXX M ldrtor rn Qlnef Asslstant Fclltor Ass1st.1ntSen1or l drtor Sports Fdrtor Assrstant Sports l'd1tor C I rss Fdrtor Photographer Art Fdrtor Assrst mt Art Fdltor T'.po5,r.1ph1t1l Fdrtor liuslness lxlltor BLISIIICSS Mant1f.,er l'reder1tL Bl ltt RlLlldI'Ll Burt Robert Bron n ohn C oppre R rlph olmston Dam lxillllmdli Robert Srmpson Lee Albertson Hovs ard Kmght Russell Hogg, Phll M1FLl1 Wade Mack Asslstmt BUSINESS lvlarmger Wrllranm Hotkmg, luulty Advrsor I L MOglI1K3f 1946 KISKIMINETAN - ' ' ' fA lflojgg. March. Blatl. Burt, Cop ie. Simpson .' ' i .'l ff R, -lolrnston, Allicztwn, Hotkrngl. lvlilliman. Knrghr. Hund. ack I . . S I ..... . . . 4 . l ' 1 Senior Editor .........r Paul Reed J ' ' S ' ...... Q . J , 1 . ' 1 - . ..... . . . ' l I l ' k ........ , ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ....... Y 'A S ' .... . .... ' 2 ' I f I Y .-nna... A I N , S -Q 2 , D ' ' .... . I' 1 . 7 'z ' ' ' .... . . . . 7. . I bIxINIINLI Contents FOREWORD DI DICAIION ADMINISTRAT Ion SFNIORS JUNIOR5 bOPHOMORhS IRIbHMLN HONOR ROLI mm IO RLI bl AC TIVITII S CONTRIBUTIONS ADVI:RT IShMI N I S ATHLETICS ' ' . . ' 'AA N I DEDICATION MR5 KXDRIXX XX XXIISUN IR xlrs Andrux XX XX 1151111 r xxxfe nf thc fuundpr of tim suhoul mlm dled Mardi I6 1946 W I 1 Q INILI e C1155 of 19,16 dcdiuurcs this ycnrbuuk ru the mcmury mf 246 KI KIfi . 5' Foreword XXI XX HO CRADI ATI IROM IxISIxI IHIS XIAR IHI A TH SC H I XISII ID AN lNClRlf JINC IXRXNINX AN 3 OPPRI SSION XX IIH COI RAI I AND IORI SIC III XXI X ISIIRAINIDAIIAID. IHAI PIACI IORXXHCH IHI XX URI ID HAS XVAI I I ID SO LONL RISIXIXIINITT I:II:'IIYfI2IfIH'I4I'I Yli R CDI: I: .I I fJOI.'S if ,N fNfiII, UU IFORTII IIXIIO A 'IIRUI 'I5I-I ID I I Qi ' I XIN XXI'ORI.D, OIIRS IS 'I'HIZ IXIAIOSI IBIIJUSSIISLII TASK OI KIIIII I THIT XX fJRI.ID RID IDI: 'I I I' I ' r I X'II-..IfI', I MM I I Qi 'Q I' IQ ' . Y . . L AN H xi if i Y 4 I ETA Annual Publlcatlon The Student Body OF Kiskiminetas Springs School S Itsburg Pennsylua , K , HS 53222 E 4, f , , . W2 5 f TEM.-M f ' ,X-rf' f-lla' ,f , ii Ng., ff fig? ' ' , f 'row Bin.. wifi? A- 1 if ' 1 1 I '1 X In Tow-QQ! -umm., A f '41 ' Z J t i ' A - ggmoq' -is '5 A 'X I venus m Q X 1 J ff 1 - fx ' Q i R X 'E' meg: , . DEAN, , .ll ..l - If I H I 4,1 I, dai!!! f' A unmmun4uum j f Q.li1Aln an q - .V V' 4 Zu- fl F' E F f E, 1 .- - -1- , T? ' A 'F'-'Bveq wr ' X 1-rr 1 A 'L. Z -1, 1 4 - I MJ ia- 937,-, J ! I. 4? A ,URAE-im KX I ff . LQITLLOQQ Tfifli. ' 'QV' Q' if A X xg' 'V Q I , ' q 3 ' om BAM. 'fwefill ' ,.f A ' ' if ' 4,,,. , X . f . , V--- ' -7 --J .. T '-' D- X ' Q 1 E!-M fifiaxdaa v xx ! 1 Lk' ' f if 9 1 E3 -3 :E K ' y - V' ' 1 , -1, AR' , 1 . -M ff ' - me ' Xu I ft 5 - f---- -A , C .3 v ' g g 4? A , ff.. 4 V 1 1 ,K Mf ' Msn-ai A I , is 1 , 'mm Y ii' ' I nk g:5?L A ' N .K .1 ji' ,..H, , ,gbb -gl E 1 1 W . 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