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JUNIORS . SELL BEANIES OFFICERS President Dale Campbell Vice President Duane Craig Secretary ,. Bernard Fish Treasurer Harold Newell Bernard, Dale, Harold, and Duane discuss plans for the Jr.-Sr. Prom. The Junior Class was found participating in many events during the school year 1945-46. Our classes were filled with fun and amusing episodes along with much serious academic work. In Spanish class Erma Austin has proved herself an outstanding student. George Demy- anovich and Duane Craig would make a very good debating team, while Mary Cauffield and Peggy Cochrane write excellent themes. Our class was well represented in the field of sports. Room 5 sent Bernard Fish, Jim Clark, Duane Craig, Ted Carns, Eddie Barber, and Dale Mountaineer Campbell to the gridiron. These boys did their best for L. H. S. and are very valuable material for next year. When basketball season rolled around, we found some tall and promising play- ers in Jim Clark, Duane Craig, Dale Campbell, Harold Newell, Bob Johns, Carl Tantlinger, and George Hoover. Besides being well represented on the Mountaineer Staff, the Student Council, the Mountie, and various clubs, our homerooms pre- sented very entertaining assembly programs. Sally Zimmerman from Room 'll demonstrated her unique ability to tap-dance. Room 5 gave an accurate picture of a typical family on Sun- day morning. As salesmen the members of our class were very successful. lt was not an unusual thing to find Dorothy McMullen stationed near the audi- torium selling beanies, or H Weller and Caryl Snyder trying desperately to sell enough tickets to charter a bus to a basketball game. A great many social events were sponsored by our class. At the first, a Halloween party, we had a very exciting time, because Ted Carns, while on a scavenger hunt, was arrested and taken to iail. We were relieved when he was bailed out, but we were even more relieved the next morning when we discovered that it was all a hoax. Then in November came the Sadie Hawkins Dance where everybody donned his blue jeans, plaid shirt, and clodhoppers for an evening of fun. Dale Campbell and Bea Fish were chosen King and Queen of Hearts at the Valentine Dance. Other events included a Box Social, a Record Dance, the Class Play, and our annual Prom. There are some greatly talented musicians in our group. Bill Nicely, our Tommy Dorsey, won first prize in the high school division of the American Legion Amateur Show. ln February we were sorry to lose Robert Johns who had en- tertained us so well with his guitar and songs at parties and assemblies. However, Bob left school to serve in Uncle Sam's Navy. We feel that this year has been both a happy and successful one for the Class of 1947 and we intend to do even better next year when ll we take over Ligonier High School as Seniors. e 24
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SENIOR CLASS Vv'rLL We the Class of 46 berng open hearted and of sound mrnd do hereby bequeath and bestow upon our successors the followrng To the members ofthe Faculty who have led us through our four years of trral trrbulatron and successes we leave the srncere thanks and apprecratron of every Senror To the Class of 1947 we leave our home rooms our assembly seats our rdeas for cr Sen ror Farr our enthusrasm and our abrlrty to co operate as a group As for our classmates George Brlls leaves to Wade Harkcom hrs posrtron of tackle on the football team To the football team Lee Hartman gladly donates her knee brace Dean Shrrey transfers hrs taxr servrce t Ted Carns To Pat Rrggs Jane Brereton leaves her berth as cheerleader Brll Cochrane bestows hrs seat rn the schoo bus on Paul Kurrnko Jane Brereton and Lors Emert leave therr robs of checkrng absentee slrps to anyone who rs grven thrs posrtron Chuck McKee leaves to Jason Campbell hrs rngenurty as class wrt To Helen Weller Marrorre Ersaman leaves her constant supply of energy To any two boys of the Junror Class Donald Turrrll and Jack Carns wrll therr seats rn short hand class To Emma Peterson Jane Hood sadly grves her posrtron as edrtor of the Mountre Bob Wolford grves up hrs cherrshed posr tron of quarterback on the football team to Jay Ha To Nancy Weller Agnes Greacher confers her quretness On Eddy Mrtchell Helen Gettemy bestows her Flute tooters abrlrty Ace Alexander grves hrs surplus herght to Mrke Heller To any Junror wrth sumcrent busrness abrl rty Lou Bearer wrlls the posrtron of Class Treasurer but warns hrm of the drfflcultres of col lectrng enough shekels for the Washrngton trr Jeanne Krnsey leaves her constant smrle to Caryl Snyder To hrs brother Carl Ralph Ercher turns over hrs never say dre attrtude toward hrs studres Lorrarne Nelson and Althea Nerderhrser leave therr typewrrters to Sally Zrmmerman and any other Junror wrth a wrllrngness to work Bob McKelvey confers hrs screntrflc mrnded ness to John Kradel To Mrss Naugle Vrc Behrhorst gladly relrn qurshes hrs bookkeeprng Clarence Laughner bestows hrs rndrfference toward the farrer sex upon Tony Trberr Carolyn Seaholm bequeaths her love of the Classrcs to anyone who apprecrates them To Scoop Campbell John Bohla leaves hrs posrtron as center on the basketball team Herby Martrns habrt of berng late rs cer tarn to be transferred to Reed Hunter To Vrrgrnra Johns Glecr Rrggs leaves her posrtron rn the Rrfle Club Eleanor lscrupe gladly wrlls her absent mrndness to anyone who wants to forget To Barbara Melvrlle Audrey Hauer leaves her three o clock pass Joan Pershrng leaves her posatron as head marorette to Beth Jenkrns To Helen Szabad Nancy Nrcely leaves her art of sarlrng arrplanes rn Study Hall To hrs brother Drck Jam McCracken wrlls hrs Plymouth and passengers We do hereby constrtute and appornt Mr C C Wylre the executor of thrs our last wrll and testament rn recognrtron of hrs splendrd gurd ance durrng the past four years In Wrtness Whereof we have set here un to our hand and seal thrs first day of May nrne teen hundred and forty srx A D Wrtnessed by our Class Advrsers Mr Abele Mrss Martrn and Mr Mathews Mountarneer 23 u 4 l I 11 11 ' ' ' ' - , 1 . ' Il ll ' 1 I I ' . . . , . . ,, . ,, . . . , , ' . . . , , ' . . . . . - I . ' . . 1 ' ' ll ' ' H 0 ' 1 v . . . . . . , . . . - 1 11 11 11 11 . . . . , , 1 1 . . 1 I . - - - ll - 11 I I 1 . ll Il ' I ' - 11 1 ll - ' ' I . 11 11 ' ' ' I s l D . ,, ,, . . . . . 1 - 1 1 -
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Back Row: Corter, R. Johns, Campbell, Barber, Clark, D. Craig, Geisey, T, Carns, Jackson. Third Row: Dernyanovich, Marcus, Hoover, Fish, Luther, Cochrane, Melville, Earnest, Love, Second Row: J. Cairns, Graham, J. Hauger, F. Hauger, Knupp, S, Carns, Jenkins, Barron. Front Row: J. Ambrose, Deeds, Houpt, V. Johns, Gamble, R. Ambrose, Austin, Johnson. Back Row Tiber: Nicely Trautmann Shafter Tantllnger Newell Weller Third Row Betty Roddy Mimna McMullen McCurdy Zeunges Ross Zimmerman E Weimer Front Row Sloan Peterson Younlun Turcheck Montucue Riggs Yaney Szabad Absent from picture Caumeld McMullen Pobert Roddy J Wolford Mountaineer 25 : . .I . ' I i . I I n . : I . , . I I I I . I . . Second Row: Roberts, McMaster, Sadler, Woleslagle, B. Weimer, Serena, Snyder, I I I . I l . I . V I ' ' : , , , . .
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