Mercer High School - Hi Times Yearbook (Mercer, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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SupsiMjcdivsiA, First Row, Best Actors—Clarence Brower, June Worley. Most Athletic—Don Wilson, Mary Miller. Most Original—Robert Clark, Bernice Cousins. Best Voice—Robert Jaillet, June Worley. Second Row, Most Popular—John King, Mary Miller. Best Looking—Arthur Brandt, Joanne Jaillet. Most Likely to Succeed—Thomas Gustin, June Worley. Most Poise—Russell Moon, Lena Thompson. Prettiest Eyes—John King, Nellie Gill. Third Row, Best Musicians—John Tait, June Worley. Best Artists—Robert Jaillet, Bernice Cousins. Prettiest Hair—John Ammer, Pattye Fahmer. Best Students—Thomas Gustin, Lena Thompson. Fourth Row, Best Personality—John King, Dottie White. Wittiest—Donald Wilson, Beulah Hedglin. Best Dressed—Russell Moon, Joyce Thomas. Best Leaders—John King, June Worley. 21

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CLAIR WINGER—fast driver . . . blushes . . . likes the girls. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; Boys’ Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Stage Crew 4. JOAN WOODS—subtle humor . . . small . . . likes good music. Band I, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; F. H A. 1; “Mother Is A Freshman” 3; Usher 4. JUNE WORLEY—all around student . . . football queen . . . everyone’s friend. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice President 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Chorus 3; Hi Times 3: F. H. A. 1; “Mother Is A Freshman” 3; “The Baby Sitter” 4; Midwestern Band 3, 4; Keystone Girls’ Camp 3; Pennsylvania Essay Winner 3; “I Speak For Democracy” 4; Football Queen 4. ELIABETH YARIAN—giggles . . . seen with Gail . . . chewing gum. Properties Committee 3; F. II. A. 1, 2, 3; Cafeteria 4. i BONETA ZAHNISER — head majorette . . . always has troubles . . . never still a minute. Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; F. II. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mer-Ili 4; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3; Usher 4. 20



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dUqHiqhLbu Hul UlaAhinqioyL J iipL First Row—Patricia Bain, Bernice Davis, Jane Lloyd, Boneta Zahniser, June Worley, Nellie Gill, Joyce Thomas, Dottie White, Joan Woods, Eleanor Osborne, Betty Bartholomew, Mary Grace Snyder, Betty Yarian, Anna Mae Gaines, Garnet Noble, Kathryn Filer, Norma Smith, Joanne Jaillet, Lena Thompson, Martha Cummings. Second Row—John Ammer, Thomas Gustin, Lawrence Lizzie, Russell Moon, Donald Wilson, Clarence Brower, Thomas Mc-Anallen, John King, William Bartges, Robert Clark, Wayne McCullough, Arthur Brandt, David Foltz, Richard Ligo, Clair Winger, Robert Philson, James McEwen, John Tait, James Urey. Third Row—Patricia Fahrner, Barbara Robinson, Beulah Hedglin. Bernice Cousins, Mary Catherine Reno, Shirley Bittler, Elizabeth Reno, Shirley Kagarise, Mary Miller, Richard King, Mrs. Helen Puskar, Mr. Bradley Crawshaw, Robert Jaillet, James Hogan, Frank Merchant, Joseph Cutler, Donald Nelson, Ernest Bice, Gail Weaver, Marianne Kissel, Joan Fitzgerald, Doris Mackey, Virginia Thompson, Shirley Campbell. Sixty one members of the senior class left on Monday morning, April 30, at six o’clock from the school for the annual fiield trip to -Washington, D. C. The tour arranged by Mr. L. R. Batcheler of Tyrone, included a brief stop at the state capital in Harrisburg and a tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield. The group arrivied in Washington about seven o’clock in the evening. Immediately following the dinner and floor show at the Lotus Club, Chinese-American restaurant, the students were entertained at the Capitol Theater. On Tuesday the group visited the Lincoln Memorial; Arlington Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia; Mount Vernon, Virginia; National Airport; Jefferson Memorial; Library of Congress; and the United States Capital buildings. In the evening they enjoyed a moonlight boat ride on the Potomac River. On Wednesday the tour included visits to the F. B. I., Washington Monument, Franciscan Monastery, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, and in the evening Glen Echo Park. On Thursday morning the group visited several embassies and legations, toured the Smithsonian Institute, and departed for home shortly after noon. Mrs. Helen Puskar, class adviser, and Mr. B. W. Crawshaw, high school principal, acted as chaperones.

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