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CLASS UFFICERS left to right: CLASS COLORS Yellow and Green CLASS MOTTO CLASS FLOWER Daffodil SENIUR C ASS HISTURY When the bell rang that September morn- ing in 1949, a class of shy Freshmen entered an entirely new world-high school. Everything seemed different and new to all. We hardly knew anyone around us but our freshmen party soon fixed that. As our sophomore year arrived, we looked forward to our first big dance, the Winter Whirl. We were then beginning to get a class feeling with our bake sales and after-game dances. Soon our iunior year which was full of new and exciting proiects and parties arrived. We made ready our plans and decorations for our Junior Prom, Harvest Moon. Soon we were the hosts to the seniors at the Junior-Senior party. Last of all we tried out for our iunior class play, The Hangman's Noose, the thriller of all times. And now our big year has come and gone. We labored long hours at the football field re- freshment stand, selling candy and gum before basketball games, and our last big bake sale. Our final dramatic production was Rest As- sured. At Christmas we danced to divine music at the Heavenly Whirl. Next we found ourselves quite popular when our name cards, pictures and year books arrived. But all too soon the year came to an end and we took part in Move-up Day, followed by our Senior Picnic, Class Night, and Bacca- laureate. Finally, the night of nights, Commence- ment was upon us. Before we depart, we want to express our gratitude to our advisors for their help and guid- ance, and to our teachers who have had a con- stant struggle with us for the past four years. With saddening hearts, we bid farewell to K.H.S. PAUL McGlNLEY ......,. Vice-president ELEANOR TIMMERBERG .... Secretary JOHN GRAY ,..,. ,..,.... ,.,.. . P resident LlNDA KUHNS .... .. ..... Treasurer Each is the architect of his own destiny
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I953 STANLEY ADAMS Kittanning Bucky Potentate of 109 . . . fixture of Ted's Pool Room soup, his weak spot . . . Ford City's pet peeve .. . Ioafs with Gus and Dale believes girls troublesome excels in all sports football hero happiest, when in his car. DOLORIS AHARRAH Templeton Chook Dislikes impatient people first desire, housewife lives to eat heart beats for Howd . . . chums are Templeton gals . . . dancing and sports appeal to her fancy partial to literature bus commuter. SHIRLEY JEAN ANTHONY Widnoon ShirIey Chief interest, boys could eat Spanish rice fcr breakfast, lunch, and dinner reading and skat- ing, her favorite pastimes usually seen with Mary V., Darlyne, Pat, Jewell, Phyllis Rembrandt of Kit-han-ne Art Staff. HELEN MARIE ARMSTRONG R. D. if-'3 Chi Chi Slaves at Pittsburgh Plate Store keeps Penn State mailman busy heart interest Jerry collects pictures of kittens en- ioys typing and potato chips frequently seen in '51 Pontiac never without Pat and Phyllis. FRANK BAKER Kittanning Bunny Drives a big green Mercury all around athlete known by his small stature ... likes girls ... spends his time at the club buddies with Watt, Tarasi, Crossett and other club members witty favorite subiect, trig. FRANK T. BAKER R. D. if!! Tracy One of Mr. Colonna's faithfuls . .. hard working employee of Apollo Hardware can't get enough spaghetti likes to tin- ker in his shop National Hon- or Society member handsome fellow ... Concert Choir claims his voice. SENIURS RODNEY BARGERSTOCK Kittanning Rod Plans to attend Anderson Col- lege member of Concert Choir avid sportsman loathes teacher pets fond of Ilene partial to social studies . . . quiet, has a smile for everyone. WALTER BARNHART R. D. :H3 Bud Rides the bus to school will be glad to get out always absent on November 1 favor- ite subiect is study hall seen with Ed, Anglo, and Dog cl confirmed woman hater. BEVERLY ANN BECKWITH Kittanning Bev President of Girls' Band Kit- han-ne salesman sports lover well liked future Florence Nightingale studies with Ros- anne, Carol, and Betty ... drives a gray Olds likes Business Law attends many music festivals. SHIRLEY JOANNE BELL R. D. 1553 Ding Dong Three year member of Library Club enioys watching television ... likes dancing, football, and Bill .. . May Court attendant last year ... bookkeeper for Kit-han-ne ... popular with boys ... wants to be a good housewife. RODD BIXLER Ford Cliff Rodd Able vice-president of 101 future Penn Stater aims to be a success Frank T's other half travels in his blue Olds detests getting up early likes limburger cheese. RAYMOND BLAIR R. D' ii.. ukuyu Quite a cut-up in 103 toils for Blair Drilling Company loafs at Genny's house thinks homework unnecessary could live on spaghetti first love, his '41 Chevie usually found with Bill, Don, Harold.
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