Montgomery Township High School - Beacon Yearbook (Arcadia, PA)
- Class of 1951
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, I 51 L PANTHER EDITION -A ,Q W! 3 The Beacon M.T.H.S. - ARCADIA, PENNSYLVANIA V O L U M E V I Dedication . . .LAM I THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1951, HEREBY DEDICATE OUR PANTHER EDITION OF THE BEACON TO ALL THOSE WHO HELPED IN ANY WAY TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE EOR OUR HIGH SCHOOL TO OBTAIN A FOOT- BALL FIELD. WE HAVE APPRECI- ATED IT THIS YEAR: WE KNOW IT WILL ALXVAYS BF APPRECI- ATED .... THE 1951 BEACON - 'V Board of Education HARRY' MYERS, FOSTER BLosE, HARRY HUEY, H. D. RAIRIGH, HOWARD O'HARRAH Principals Address THE 1951 BEACON At the beginning of your Freshman Year at Montgomery Township High School, we had just emerged from World War II. We, as the faculty of Mont- gomery Township High School, planned a course of study for you boys and girls to become World Citizens. Now, at the end of four years, we find the world in a very unsettled condition once again. I know by your scholastic work and other school activities that you are prepared to meet these emergencies of life. I sincerely hope that the guidance of our school will always be helpful to you in determining the things which are right. Lynn K. Smith Facult Pi Q, 1 , I' I Sfandingx REVERE BLOSE, GIEORGE RIGKARD, RICHARD BOARD, ROBERT GEORGE, HARVEY MGELI-IoEs, LYNN K. SMITH Seafedx AIJELINE LATINE, LAURA NAIRN, HELEN CORBIZTT, ELEANOR VUILLIAMS, IDA MILES, WILMA GEORGE We wish to thank you, one and all For always helping, spring and fall. It took your patience and your time And so for you we write this rhyme. We may have griped, but hope you know, bl You're each a friend and not a foe 7? Each a part of the WlIite and Bluenl Again, again, our thanks to you. - Class of '51 THE 1951 BEACON - - 4 The Beacon Staff Standing: MRs. GEORGE, STANLEY GRIFFITH, BAKE FOSTER, WANDA O,HARRAH, ALBERT RAIRIGH Seated: PAT FALISEC, MARY BIROSCAK, JANE Goss, JOY CROSMUN, GAIL BARTLEBAUGH GOLDIE PEARCE, DAN KANTZ, Miss NAIRN, JANE COOK, MARY SCHMITTLE Editor ...........,T.T......Y T,.., , ....,....,. W anda O'Harrah Assistant Editor ,. ......, ...,,,. ..TY,,T.,. A l bert Rairigh Literary .......,....,r.....r ,,.,.... M ary Joy Schmittle Jane Cook Jane Goss Business Managers ..,.r,,, Advertising Managers Art Editor .,.,,.,,..,,,..r,.r,rrr..r, .. A Sports Editor .........,. Photography ,. Typists ,.r. ....., , Sponsors ........ 5 --A THE 1951 BEACON Lois Kidd Joy Crosmun Mary Biroscak Pat Falisec Ellen Pennington . Stanley GrifEth Bob Downing Howard Foster Dan Kantz Joy Crosmun Gail Bartlebaugh Goldie Pearce ,, Miss Nairn Mrs. George Senior Class Officers l l jOY CROSMUN, Vire-Pre:ideu1.- DOROTHY Paw:-iursicv, Secrefar-yy WANIDA O'HARA, Hf.fl0!'fdI?,' jANE COOK, Pre.ride111,' Lois KIDD, Treasurer, not shown CLASS COLORS - Maroon and Gold FLOWER - Yellow Rose Bud MOTTO M Forward Everg Backward Never Class Histor On August, 1947, 39 students who now form the Senior Class, began their career as high schoolers. Realizing the need for organization, we elected the following omcers: President, Albert Rairighg Vice-President, jane Goss, Secretary, Ellen Pennington, Treasurer, Mary Biroscakg Historian, jane Cook, Supervisor, Mrs. Miles. Our boys participated in basketball and football. The year passed quickly and we were out for another vacation. In August, 1948, we were all assembled once more in our classroom as sophomores. Our sponsor was Mr. Rumbaugh. We chose the following officers: President, jane Cookg Vice-President, joy Crosmun, Secretary, Wanda O'Harag Treasurer, jane Goss, Historian, Gail Bartlebaugh. We started the year's activities with a combination wiener roast and hayride. The boys again took active part in sports. The year's activities were completed by a Skating Party held in March. After a much needed rest, we returned in August, 1949 as juniors under the supervision of Mrs. Bonarrigo. Our class elected the following officers: President, Rosa Lee Gromleyg Vice- President, Phil Trimbleg Secretary, Albert Rairighg Treasurer, Howard Foster, Historian, jane Cook We had a skating party at the beginning of the year. Again our boys participated in sports. In March our class presented the play, Out Of Tbix W'orId, under the direction of Miss Emigh. We also honored the seniors of 1950 with a trip to jaffa Mosque at Altoona. The evening was spent in skatfng for some and movies for others. This vacation went very fast and we were soon greeting each other on the first day of school in September, 1950. The class ofhcers were as fol- lows: President, jane Cook, Vice-President, joy Continued on page 55 THE 1951 BEACON -- 6 R if A JANE Cooic jane Cimk, ii sweet and lnvely lass, Xxlni vmcnl Lady ol our class. joy CROSMUN jay Crnsmun is small and peme, Our vote lor her - slie's just all-ie-el l EDVUARD DEYARMIN lznlwnrd lieyiirniin, wlw's one nf nur men. An iiupmtint pu! nl the one and Len. Ron12RT DOVUNING The King ul our class is quite ii t:e.it, Ol ulurse it's Bnlw Downing, 7 f THE 1951 BEACON lie-'s i1:.1lly ne-.1i. Seniors GAIL BARTLEBAUGH For this cute girl we'll shout fall-r:1h Wlimr else but our nwn Gail Barrlelwaugh. JOY BENNETT Next nn our list is -Iny Bennet! Wlien anyrhing's nn, she's al ways in it. MARY BIROSCAK A :rim Arcadia lass is she Many Bimscak, and cure as ffm be' joycia BUCHANAN Joyce Buchanan is very quiet lf shekl cut louse, shell be 1 fini. STANLEY GRIFFITH Next we have a broad shuulderetl lad, Stan Grilitlfs equal is not ro he had. DAN KANTZ Big and husky, the center fur us. Give us Dan Kamz. we surely wnn't tuss. LYNN HADDEN And here's Lynn Hadden, a sort of sh lad. A sunshiny kid who never gems mad. Lois KIDD Luis Kidd, a sweet Hillsdale lass, ls also treasurer ut our class. STANLEY DUDEK Stan Duclek seems so care- tree and gay A lucky girl will get him some day. HOWARD FosTER Howard Foster in '48 came, Since then nur class has not been the same. PATRICIA FALISEC Pat Falisec, an Arcadia gal, Laughing :md joking, a really true pal. JANE Goss Wizhcxut her horse, she'd be at a loss, We mean no other than little Jane Goss. ELLEN PENNINGTON Ellen Penningrun, a blue-eyed lass, Ia also the Blondie of our claw. ALBERT RAIRIGH Here-'s a Ind, we dicln'r think would mal-ce'er. It's Al Raiiigh, our under- ulcer. WILLIAM ROXVLEY Nu quesriun of what his future will be, Bill Rowley sayi farming suits him ru .1 WILLIAM RUMMEL Bill Rummcl hails frvm Cherry 'l'ree, And .l liddler he'd like to bel 9 - THE 1951 BEACON ROBERT LIMERICK Altlm he's quiet, he sure is g.eat Wi.h us. Bob Limerick will always rnre. DOROTHY PAWHUTSKY Dressed like a lashion plate, yes-sirheel It's nur clwss secretary, Dor Pawhursky. WANDA O'HARRAH A pretty girl, and of cnurie VVC Hleilfl, Wanda O'Harrah our class Queen. GOLDIE PEARCE Goldie Pearce a wife wants ro ke. We think she'll make it, don't you agree. 1, . ,.0, ff .U ,, V , , , . -. I MARY JOY SCHMITTLE Talk about freckles, she has 'em not il lirtle Yes, you guessed it. Mary joy Schmirtle. DON SMITH ln all ol our classes, ROBERT STIVER Hcre's a shy boy, and believe and this is no myth, It nr nor, We have a swell guy A lr's ABob Sriver, whom we whose name is Don Smith. like quite a lot. Not Shown: BETTY VOYTUS Her complexion is fair, her cheeks are rosy, Betty Voyrus is a girl who likes tu mosey. MILDIIED TEPSIC PHILIP TRIMBLE KATHRYN WALKER CLYDE WOODRUFF This tall girl has The name of Here's Phil Trimble, a blond A plump liule girl, not mush Cowboy Wloodruff 15 l st Mid, headed kid of a talker, on our lisr, Tepsic seldom Hips her lid. We all suspect he's got a WIIII do we mean, why, Kitty Here is one boy who lust leak in his lid. Ann Wallker. can't be missed THE 1951 BEACON ,Jw .--.ax 1 Class Prophecy It was in june, 1961 that I, Dorothy Pawhutsky, received my vacation after working hard as secretary to Bob Limrick, a prominent lawyer in New York. I decided to board a plane to make a visit to my old home town. As I was waiting for a taxi, I noticed a couple of sailors coming down the street, and the one certainly looked familiar, however, I turned my head and pretended not to have seen them, when the one said, I think I hnow you. I turned and was amazed to find that it was Phil Trimble in a navy uniform. He introduced me to his friend and told me he was on a three-day leave, and had stopped off in New York as he had never seen the city. Phil got me a taxi and I started on to the La- Guardia Air Field. I got my ticketg as I boarded my plane I happened to notice that the pilot was an old school friend, Clyde Woodruff. We ex- changed our greetings and I went to my seat. As I was riding, I noticed the gentleman along side of me reading some sort of pamphlet. As he lifted his head, I could not believe my eyes to find that it was Bill Rowley. He told me he was a salesman for the Mutual Life Insurance Agency in Los Angeles and was traveling to Pittsburgh. As we were talking, the plane started to rock and the hostess came along to tell us to fasten our safety belts. There, to my surprise, was Mildred Tepsic. She recognized me right away and told me that this wasn't her regular route. She usually travelled from New York to Paris. I noticed a diamond, but I didn't get to know who the lucky fellow was. We arrived at Pittsburgh, and, since my plane wouldn't be along for at least four hours, I thought I would go window shopping. As I was walking down the street I noticed Bob Downing? Barber Shop. The name sounded familiar so I thought I would stop in to see if it was my school pal. As I stepped in Bob turned around, surprised and glad to see me. He informed me that he was married and had two children. He said he liked the busi- ness very much. I left the shop and hadn't walked very far when I noticed on one of the stores a sign which read, The Mary Srhmittle Drert Shop, so I 'hastened in. I had just walked in when a small red-haired lady came up and said, May I help you? After her first shock at seeing me, Mary Joy told me she owned the shop and was doing a wonderful business. She also in- formed me that the Pittsburgh Pirates were in first place in the National League, thanks to Don Smith, a great pitcher, and Dan-Kantz, first base- man, who were also classmates of ours. She said Continued on page 55 11 E- THE 1951 BEACON Class Will Having reached our senior year in Montgomery High School, Arcadia, Pennsylvania, we the Class of 1951, do declare and make public our last will and testament. TO THE FACULTY: We leave you our best of luck in your future years of teaching. TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN: junior: - we leave our senior privileges. Sophomorer - we leave you our beat-up books. Frerhmen -- we leave to you the ability to initiate when you become seniors. PERSONAL BEQUESTS Patriria Falirer wills her ability to play hookey without getting caught to Margaret Smith. joy Crormun wills her short height to Alyce McAnulty. jane Goff wills her place as cashier for lunch to Marjorie Lechner. jane Cook wills her title as lady of the class to Irene Soltis. Loi: Kidd wills her dark brown eyes to janet Gromley. Wanda O'Harrah wills her careful driving habits to Wilbur Moyer. Gail Bartlebaugh wills her ability to make English speeches to her sister, Donna. Dorothy Pawhutrhy Wills her ability to get hand- some men to Irene Chidboy. Ellen Pennington wills her girlish figure to Clara Gearhart. Mary Birorrak wills her freckles to Patty Mc- Quown. Goldie Pearre wills her ability to stay home at nights to Mary Lou Klapak. joyre Buchanan wills her alto voice to Sally Woytek. Mildred Teprir wills her height to Anna Mae Freno. joy Bennett wills her dimples to Jean Meholic. Kathryn Walker wills her ability to chew gum in class and not get caught to Josephine Androsky. Betty Voytur wills her rosy cheeks to Carolyn Blose. Mary joy Schmittle wills her quietness to her sister, Ruth. Robert Limerirb wills his bashfulness to Blake Kantz. Stanley Dudek wills his farming ability to David Luzier. Edward Deyarmin wills his place in English to Bill Monosky. William Rowley wills his ability to sleep in class Continued on page 55 Juniors Margaret Smith, Vshlhur Moyer, Clara Gearhart. Dorothy Bugay. Irene Solti ROVJ I Smith, King. McQiiimwn, Blough. Vv'uyLek. Fresno. Soltis. Blusc ROW' II' Smith. Kopylcc. Baily, Bugay, Good, Huey, Gearhart ROW III Shancr. Caswidy. Butcrhaugh. Ivfuycr. Mchalic. Dcyarmin. Mciiissky THE 1951 BEACON 1 Sophomores Ronny Anderson, Irene Chidboy, Alice McAnulty, janet Gromley, Ray Buterbaugh ROW I 7-Schmittle, Gromley, Klapak. Deyarmin. E. Rairigh. A. Rairigh, Smith, Bartlebaugh ROW II Rushnock, Mehalic, Rummel, Deyarmin, Berringer, Gromley, McAnulty, Bartle- lnaugh, Lcckner ROW Ill -Miller, Allison, Anderson, Rainey. Chidboy, Falisec, Crosmun, Falisec ROW IV- Larson, Peles, Buterbaugh, Cessna, Clawson, Luzier, Auclen, Griffith, Lyclic 13 - THE 1951 BEACON Freshmen Pliylis Bloic, lvfclvin Lockarcl, junior Sapp, Richard Savel. Shelby Tyger ROW l Gardner, Rummcl, Sapp, Kopylcc, O'Harrali, XVatral, Kerr, Walker, Soltis, Fleming. Dcyarmin, Limrick ROW II King, McQuoxvn, Biroscak, Wright, Oaks, Walker, Gromlcy, Koller, O'Harrah, Woytck. Huey ROW lll Blosc, Scolwcn, Stewart, Crook, lamcs, Pearce, Gromlcy, Kantz, NValkcr, Miller, Kasiuii, Androsky. ROW IV Tygcr, lvlattis, O'l-larrali, Conner, Locliard, Rickard, Savcl, Brady. Mcmycr, Rickard, Bakcr THE 1951 BEACON A ,,v. ,mi f Q Q ' . 'L f K 1 M . , V ., if - 4 5.14 5 ' K ' , Qwiggffi A T K ' aw W w g Sgaiyg hw,f1 iimf 1wwm , wkgg i ipwm .gmww Q gwfi T - ' ' f aww ff? LIA! ly K ? 3 ' l .slglrsg l I vyfk A My ' L, . K ' , , ' - ,V W 4' 5g5'i:A-jk? F ws? .,,L A 1, Q ft: f 7 :SW f My ' ii - Q, K , ., if? ' if Y sail! lil? 1fif'fH!S fi2r 51 www , Ffh: new W bw Sm QQ i 'Nagy ixkt gg Q-2 4' 2 Af, wap X , 35551 Sis. 'iii fgfina F . Bib Mg.. -. M Q' I 'Q K A, Ui is gk . E W- 'gawk ww J- I Q 5 Q wif a.lQ,,'e,2y!, K K ? ,few um? ' I kk,, VL I igxwm gmggw k , ML . 3,5L: K fixks aggyw sn, A Q fm , E3 Q S Q' ui if K5 51 t-- K A g?2f wwQw Q . A f 2. ' f '?5f! l', VL- Xgggg Q?3wS mW Wg W- 14 ,. vw' 1 J I X , In ,Z .v :wh-'ff 2x?KMZ F fli E1 Football .Q . . ROW l Mgr. F. Gearhart, P. Trimble, Miller, R. Anderson, F. Falisec, P. Kopylec, P. Good, R. Allison, E Wright, I. Kerr. A. Rairigh ROXV ll Mgr. D. Woytek, P. Kollar, J. Dudek, I. Peles, B. Kantz, L. Brady, D. Kantz, R. Auden, H. Foster K. Moyer, Coach Bud McElhoes ROW Ill D. Savel, S. Griffith, B. Getty, W. Mcmyer, L. Clawson, M. Lockurd. S. Dudek, B. Stiver Not shown, Bob Downing The 1950-S1 football squad of Montgomery Township High School reported for practice at McCarthy Field two weeks before the school term began. After two weeks of strenuous calisthenics and practice, Coach McElhoes had little trouble in selecting a starting lineup, which included nine lettermen. The first game of the year was played with Snowshoe on their field. The season starter favor- ably with the Panthers winning that game, 14-0. The next game was with Black Lick on our own new McCarthy Field. It was at this game, which ended in a deadlock, 0-0, that Mr. McCarthy pre- sented the school with the field. A week later, again on our gridiron, another game was tied, 7-7, this time with the Commodore Bulldogs. On the Blairsville home field, the Panthers whipped the Bobcats, 27-12, to start us on a last- ing winning streak. Again we won, in a hard played game against the Stoystown eleven. At the end of this game, the Panthers were on the upper end of a 20-0 score. The next week, New Florence came to Arcadia to be held scoreless, 1-1-0, by our still undefeated Panthers. This year several of our boys achieved great honors in the football world. Phil Trimble was chosen Mort Ozftilanding Playef' for his defense work in the Stoystown game. Stanley Grifiith was the first boy from Montgomery Township to make All-County Guard. Being a member of the County All-Stars is an honor given to eleven men in Indiana county. Honorable mention was given to Howard Foster, and Phil Trimble. Bob Downing was chosen as the fullback on the second team. We realize that it is only through the cooperation of all the boys that any team can have a winning season. M.T.H.S. will hate to lose these lettermen who will graduate in 1951: Dan Kantz, Bob Stiver, Ed Deyarmin, Albert Rairigh, Bob Downing, Stanley Griffith, Bake Foster, Phil Trimble and Stanley Dudek. We offer our sincere praise, on behalf of the whole school and community, to all the men who played for Montgomery Township under the ex- cellent supervision of Coach Bud McElhoes. May the future Panthers continue in this path of success initiated by the team of 1950-Sl! THE 1951 BEACON ---- 16 Q 1' Wm 5 GR' F 3 4 Q Q Q 4' .. Q V.:g:- B 0 B h THE A 1 .a 'af 3 PANT!-IERS wWgAhAUL i ALVWMMJQ' gA,: '2 ' . WILLY I In ,k,. K 5, 'S L W Basketball Although the M.T.H.S. basketball squad has not completed its 1950-Sl schedule, the results so far have not been too encouraging. However, Montgomery Township cagers are hoping to make a comeback in the second half of the county loop. Coached by Bud McElhoes, the team practices each day there is not a game. The following is the schedule of the games, with the scores of those games already played: Mont. Opponent Chesquehanna . ,.... ., , ., 23 31 Indiana Presbyterians . ..,. ,.,, S 0 Zi Chesquehanna .... ...... ..,.,..,,, , . Zi 34 Commodore , ..... ,. 40 651 Pine Township .... , 34 43 Marion Center , .. .... 23 4-1 Armagh 4.1 67 Homer City . , 34 64 Clymer .,....... ...... ,,,, ..,., 2 S S 2 Alumni , .42 .ii Canoe Township ..., , ,,,, 27 6l Indiana Presbyterians . ..,.. 61 36 Commodore . .... ., ? ? Pine Township .,.. ? ? Marion Center . ...., ? ? Armagh ., ...,........,.., 2 P Homer City ? ? Clymer ,....r,..,,, .,,, , .. K ? ? Open , .. ..., H ? ? Canoe Township ., , .... ............ , ? ? Indiana County Tournament , ? P JOANNF FALISEC, SHIRLEY OAKIES, MARJORIE BIROSCAK, BLANC!-In MATTIS V A R S I T Y IRENE SOLTIS, MARGARET SMITH, ANNA MAE FRENO, PAT MCQUOWN T P A N T H E R E T T E JUNIOR VARSITY S Popularity Poll Queen ....A,...... King .....,........A...............,...,. , .... Senior Girl Attendant ........,. Senior Boy Attendant ....,.,, -. Junior Girl Attendant .,......... junior Boy Attendant .A....,.....,,... -... Sophomore Girl Attendant .....i..,.... Sophomore Boy Attendant .......,, Freshman Girl Attendant .....,....,. Freshman Boy Attendant .......,............... Senior girl most likely to succeed ......... Senior boy most likely to succeed .,,.......... Most brilliant girl of M.T.H.S. ...,,., , Most brilliant boy of M.T.H.S. ........, . Most bashful girl of M.T.H.S. ....... . Wanda O'Harrah .- ...,..,, Robert Downing jane Cook Howard Foster Patricia McQuown Wilbur Moyer janet Gromley Ronald Anderson Phyllis Blose James McQuown jane Cook Albert Rairigh Wanda O'Harrah Robert Getty Evanah King Most bashful boy of M.T.H.S. ...,...., ..,.,,..,.,..A..........,.,..........,............... R obert Getty Biggest flirts of M.T.H.S. .......... . Apple Polisher of M.T.H.S. ........,. , Casanova of M.T.H.S. .....,..,.,... , Wolf of M.T.H.S. ......,..,,,...,............. . Personality Kid of M.T.H.S. ......... . Lady of M.T.H.S. i.,.......,...........,... . Gentleman of M.T.H.S. .r.,........................... . Best basketball player of M.T.H.S. ......... A Best football player of M.T.H.S. .......,,. . Song hit of M.T.H.S. .,.,,..................,.....,,. . Most popular saying of M.T.H.S. .....,, . Favorite teacher of M.T.H.S. ....... . Patricia McQuown, Bake Foster Wanda O'Harrah Clyde Woodruff Bake Foster Albert Rairigh jane Cook Albert Rairigh Bake Foster Robert Downing Irene 1 I cant Miss Latine THE 1951 BEACON Ma Day Plans for the May Day festivities were sta r t e d early in the school year. The underclassmen and seniors voted for the King and Queen of the senior class. The result was: Wanda O'Harrah, Queen Robert Downing, King. Those elected as senior at- tendants were: jane Cook and Howard Foster. The attendants from the lower classes were: f 111120 rr Patricia McQuown Wilbtir Moyer Phyllis Blose, jim McQuown, Pat MCQLlown,W'ilht1r Moyer, W in n d a OHarr4ih, Bob Downing, ,lane Cook, Bake Foster, Janet Gromlcy Sopbomorer janet Gromley Ronald Anderson Frerlwfwz Phyllis Blose Jim McQuOxvn. Parents, Students and friends attended the occa- sion at the Catholic Hall, where they witnessed the crowning of the Queen. The program was under the direction of Miss Latine, our music super- visor. HOW ABOUT A COKE? Out of This World Xlvwlwlsiunnnuu-n-uw. Vvhiiiilai O'Hzirrzih, Howard Foster, Rohcrt Stiver, Patricia Fnlisec, Rosa Lee Gromley, Stanley Dudek, Mziry Birosczik, Joy Crosmun, Alhert Rairigh. -lane Cook The Class of 'il presented Our Of Tbif World as its junior Class play. Everyone who attended it, students .ind adults, were delighted with the entertainment it provided. I. Sure looks like fun. 5. Bartlehaugh No. 1. 2. Lois and joy 6. Sharp derby, anyway. 5. Hi. junior! 7. Aw, come on Irene! Ai. How cute! fDot that is.j 8. Bartlehaugh No. 2. 9. Way hack when! ORGANIZATIONS F.F.A. O'Harrah, lixtnlncr, Huey Mt'Qunwn, K L- r r . W'r1gIii Huey, King, I. i m C I I I I: W 41 t r at I . MIIIQI, l.IIllCI'llK Sapp. RQJW II Cil'umIcy, XX,'gtIIfcex', Cmsilltill Stewart, Miller, I.lmr1itk Rainey, Gtmd, I.ungnct'Itul Anderxun, A I l I s 41 n, Mr Ritkartl. RCJW III HatIf.It'n, O'IInix'1tI1, Ittilcy Smith, Wtnfttlititi, P tl I c x S t i v e r, Iximhlc, Kupylt-t Mnycr, Sh.mcr. RCJW IV BLIICYITHILZII, Clgiwwn, I7utIt-I4 Fustrsr, MonuwItv, Mt'h.iIn Cnrmer, RummclI, K .i it t 1 Luzier. RKTW V Brady, Satvcl, I,utk:trtI, Iiutcl Iiaiugli, Ritk.tI'tI. Cltwxuii M n y e r , Ciruthtlt, Ct-sm.: Audtn. Cztwidy, Sr. F.H.A. ROW I Bluse, Crusniun, Liuss, Hutt-1' IUZILIKII. K It p y I e C, King Rairigh, R.ii1'igh, iimmlcy Schmittle, Smith. ROXV II Sultis, Mch.tIic, W .1 I It u r CicniIt1trt, Smith, Ficnu, Mt Quuwn, RuxI1nuk, St'Inl1luIL' Bimscak. ROXV III R u m m c I l . II.irtluh.itiI.1Ii I'IIuugI1, Ilvsyitrmln, Pcillu' I.ct'hnci. ROW' IV Pnwlmtsky, Bciiingui, 'I'1im- ble, H4ttItIt'n, MtAnuIty, Ilu yzirinm, Btitimmxit, Ifgilisct. Smith, I.imc:'uk, llmik. RUXV V Btigny, Cirithth, Stivci, K.mt7 Cirithth, Rummull, DutIck Winuvtlztitf, I..lt'son, I.ytI1t. Jr. F.H.A. ROW' I Scott, Dcynmin. I7It'ming, IIxiIhart, S in I 1 i 5 , l7uugI.is, Fallscc, I.ut'kii1tI. li1imI.t, Stewart, Rummcll. ROW' II Bzirtlchatuglt, Mch.1I1t', Puri- ningtnn, ID:-y.trmin, Cimxnlcy, Kerr, Kopylef, XV.iIkcr, Hu- chgtnzxn, I..xiwn, Kiipylci. Hrqitly. ROW' III 0'HartaI1. Knllci, I. y tI 1 C, H.1ke1', K.ixi.ti1, Hluw, An' dmsky, Flsming, I, u 1 I 1- 1' , FIcming, XVuytt'k. ROW' IV K.1ntz, Cmuk, -litinw., Rum- mcll, Pcnrtc, Mums, Ruk.tltI. Cftiltmii, Limrulcy, 'Ii y gg c I , Sculmn, HlI'4l5L.lIi. The Cafeteria joy Bennett, Mildred Tepsic, Betty Vuytus, Mrs. Shccslcy, Janet Gromley. Mlifllfflf lllfitlliml. Bill Ovcrdwrf. Charles Allison. Wayne Dunn 'lgrnr' Cook, Shirley Cjgrlqcs, Mr, Rickard, Mary Schniirtlc, Betty Voytus, Dorothy Pawhutsky, Kathryn Wzilker l Our Cafeteria In order to maintain mental as well as physical health, it is necessary to ent proper food. Under the direction of Mrs. Sheesley, our dietician, and Mrs. Williams, our Home Economics teacher, the menus planned are very nourishing and appetizing. MM SH'5'f5'f'5Y THE 1951 BEACON A Z6 Grade 8 ROW I Sum, Kantz, Fleming, Gear hart, Bulcibnugh. K c r r Wuyiek. ROW II Bluse, Ryan, Falcsig, Lirindzi Luckard, Bartlelwaugh, Lursun Cambier, Koller, Limmlcy Brilhzirt. ROW III Mehalic, Brgnly, Luzicr, Bu clianan, Dcyurmin, Stump! Fleming, Klzlpak, Fleming Kerr, Douglass, Pennington ROW IV Dudck, Fridlcy, Dunn, Rum mall, Buchanan, Butcrlmugh Ovcrdorl, C in l g .i n , Lydii Hugay, Miin'k. Grade 7 ROW I Treese, Rickard, W u l k c r Rickard, Cassidy, Kulmlia' Treese, Dcynrmin. R ummcll Maisc. ROW ll Knisin, Pawhuxsky, Penning lun, Flynn, Lzxrsnn, Furingcr Huey, Peglrcli. Bairilcbziugll Matrix, Chipllei, Pelcs, Hnnly' ROW III Berringer, Bahru, Blnugh Brady, Ti'in1bIc, B.1rtlcb.lugln Rummell, Miller, Bimsnnk Bains, Vuylus, Hewitt. ROW IV Rummell, Rainey, Gritlith Cuner, Pardee, Duilc-k, Smitlz Chidbuy, Ficnn, Ilgirtlchzuigli Rummcll. Grade 6 ROW I Willard, Penningmn, Small Gmmlcy, Pluusc, King, Sci: bun, Walker, I.iirwn, King.: ROW II Gmmley, Colgan, Sclimittlu Smith, K l gi p gi k , Scllcnm Fleming, Lnngncrkcr, Sclnnii- Ile, Smith, I-ixzgculnl. ROW III Sibley, Blirc, Buss, l.c.irn Mirnimsky, Falisca, Blow, Dui yglimin, Kirllcr, im'-.x, Cictly ROW IV Moyer, Rainey, Dcynrmm, King, Hugny. lltcynimin, Ly- dlc, Ruwley, Iruancc. DL' yarmin, Mclkluy, Kgiinn. Grade 5 RIJW I Sultxx, Knllgxr, Mayes, Iillxcll, lmmv luy, mump, luncnnk, Smith. ROXXI Il Misx H.IltIcIv.lL1gIl, Ihruxcalk, Gund, Ilulmng, Vuylus. Keith, Furrlngsr, Iiulllngcl, Mchallu, CIQJIIIAHI. KOVU III Iielllngur, Malin, Pglrdec, I.uz1cr, I.ummuu, Irmllwx, Wnvylck, Snvcl, ROW! IV I'.u4Icc, Iiuwclx, Rmv., Sum, WIIIIII- l11lI, I5.urIcIw.lugI1, I'IuuIw.llc, Ying- Img, Grade 4 ROW I Kung, Iflcmmg, lvuluk, Numcrgut, Ruxlnmk, Duxllxrllnk, W1uytcI4, Kc:r ROW II Mr. Pmmnn, Ifnllsc-L, Learn, Rummcl, Ilcynunm, l.m'knnI, Iinrllclmugln, Xvgllkcl ROW! III Us mmm, Pc-lc-, Biss, Mccklcy, Y Iimvcrs, fl-ululc, Butlclmuglm, Wxnyrck, Ihkcr ROW! IV Kerr, Wgxlker, Grxffith, Mazzur, Rummcl, KJSILIII, Lynlln, Deyarmin, Stlukll-I Grade 3 ROW I hunk, lQ.nkcx, Ilnuglnx, Kullnr, King, W'nylL-k, lf11nLI.l ROW! II Mlsx I.1nniL' K1v'ugg.5, ffunncr, Rum- mul, RIKIIIIHI, Shu-mu, Snyder, Ying- Img, O'Slnpp ROXV III jcmiuxcsky, NCIITCIIQIII, XV .I I k c r . Iinlu-I, R11.k1l14I, I3v:y1um1n, Iluwilt, III-wilt ROW! IV Dcynrmln, Sum, I'1:.uu:. Dcynrmln Ml.Icr, Pcnxsc. IiIuugIl Grade 1 ROW I M. Nemergut, N. Bartlebaugh, S Mehalic, D. Matku, D, Wcezrrak P. Powell, R, Scam, B. Fleming ROW II D. Biss, R. Boulwarc, j. Iiurucky P. Barucky, R. Winylek, R. Mnikn C. Matinac, B. Kerr ROW III R. Gulick, R. Grifhih, B. Larson B. Gearhart. T. Yingling, J. Domi: nick, L. Walker ROW IV W. Barrlebaugh, D. Barrlcbnugli, R Frantz, L. Bartlebaugh, I.. Rummcll M. Strickler, L. Scott. Teacher, Mixg I.. Bartlebaugh Grade 2 ROW I D. King, G. Barrlcbauglm, S. Bgrluuv E. Rushnuk, j. Suwtr, B. Pardee, In Deyarmin ROW Il R. Deyarmin, BLIFIICDIIULQII, W. Grnmley, T. Mehalic, I.. H:-wifi. S. Scotr, V, Hrirz, F. Mayes ROW Ill E. Klime, J. james, S, Genrlmrt, K. Bimscak, B. Miller. B. Rummcl, P. Cantelupe, Larson, I.. Dcyarnmin ROW IV T. Sinclare, N. Stitfler, S. Powell, J. Cuvel, B. Gulick, j. Nemcrgut, E. Larson, R. Deyarmin, S. Climber. Teacher, MisQ Ferlicr Hillsdale ROW I C. Coy, ,l. Kuhlcr ROW ll J. Cutrighr, j. Goss, C. Buicrbgxulqh, M. Buterbaugh, G. Biss, P, Linus ROW III D. Cassidy, A. Fleming, 5. McMillan. C. Fry, M. Kamz ROW IV I.. Curright, P. c.lILJIL'lIlll, Laney, P. Dunn, Laney ROW V S. Scuban, S. Balla, D. B.i4.'kcll, M. Fleming ROW VI B. MCMillCn. M. Cllurullill. Ii. Luzier, K. Luzier ROW VII J. Currighr, Laney, M. Fry ROW VIII K. Smith, R. Churchill Teacher, not shuvln, Mrs. Culluy The Library SITTING -Jane Goss, Goldie Pearce, Bertha Scubon, Marjorie Lechner, Joanne Rummell STANDING-Allen Spicher, Bud Blose, Dorothy Bugay, Shelby Tyger, Goldie Blough, Letha Cogan, Patty Brady, Evannah King, Ianet Gromley, Mrs. George One of the most popular rooms in Montgomery Township High School is the library, where student librarians, under the supervision of Mrs. George, check out and receive books as they are read by the students. The library is equipped with three excellent sets of encyclopedias, reference dic- tionaries, hundreds of reference books plus several hundred fiction and non-fiction books. Since September, 1950, almost 75 new books have been added to the library. These were presented by Montgomery Township School District and Montgomery Township Parent- Teacher Association. The Sophomore and junior English classes have also presented a few of these books each month. Every effort is being made to completely fill all the library shelves with more new and worthwhile books to retain the interest which the students have already shown. THE 1951 BEACON vt!-m-n ' iw? ,ZS ,ul f-Q99 JH M,,.'--5 'M N 4 N Lvl 5 V vs , W. 'Q v,' 1 .3 -1: x ff3'W VML I g ,,, K-QT E W MWA... S E -.., ! aw... ,U 2, . S I' 1 ,Md . I 1 L4 W ,.., 1 u Z . -as s , Z 4-I aah ! .-.-.... x ',....,, N ..' 3---4-..-A 1- ' 4 -xx ,5 h .S N ' iss .V G . Q i .,........nk3.-f .N 'i 5 6 , , wg, PATRIIIIS' PAGE JOHN AND ALBERT KOVACH MR. AND MRS. PAUL KLINE Glen Campbell, Pa. iArcadia, Pa. MR. AND MRS. FRANK CHIDBOY VEDA TRIMBLE Glen Campbell, Pa. Gipsy, Pa. MR. AND MRS. STEVE POLIAK MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL BABCO Glen Campbell, Pa. Gipsy, Pa. MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL SHEMO REV. AND MRS CHARLES BOSTON Glen Campbell, Pa. Gipsy, Pa. MISS LILLY BARTLEBAUGH MR. AND MRS. LEROY LOCKARD Glen Campbell, Pa. Gipsy, Pa. MR. AND MRS. JOHN WOYTEK MR. AND MRS. GLENN MARSHALL Glen Campbell, Pa. Gipsy, Pa. MR. AND MRS. FRANK PAWHUTSKY REV. AND MRS. J. L. CLARK Glen Campbell, Pa. Gipsy, Pa. MR. AND MRS. JOHN SOLTIS MISS VIVIAN BAIR Glen Campbell, Pa. Gipsy, Pa. MR. AND MRS. TINGLEY SMITH Glen Campbell, Pa. MISS RUTH FERRIER Cherry Tree, Pa. MR. GEORGE RICKARD Cherry Tree, Pa. MRS. LAURA SHEESLEY AND NORMAN Cherry Tree, Pa. MR. REVERE BLOSE Glen Campbell, Pa. MISS LATINE Arcadia, Pa. MR. BUD MCELHOES Commodore, Pa. MR. AND MRS. DAN BENNETT Gipsy, Pennsylvania MR. AND MRS. R. EVERETT Hillsdale, Pa. MR. AND MRS. H. F. O'HARRAH Hillsdale, Pa. 4 THE 1951 BEACON MRS. JOHN WEEZORAK Arcadia, Pa. A FRIEND MR. AND MRS. EARL BURNS Hillsdale, Pa. JUNE CONNER Hillsdale, Pa. MR. AND MRS. A. YAKIMOVICZ Gipsy, Pa. MR. MELVIN BINGIMAN Gipsy, Pa. MR. AND MRS. W. BOWMAN Gipsy, Pa. ' MR. AND MRS. JOHN TEPSIC Arcadia, Pa. MR. AND MRS. CLAIR ARMSTRONG Marion Center, Pa. ROY GOSS Hillsdale, Pa. MR. PATRUNS' PAGE AND MRS. WM. GOSS, JR. Hillsdale, Pa. MR. AND MRS. ERNEST GOSS Hillsdale, Pa. MR. AND MRS. R. GEORGE Arcadia, Pa. MR. AND MRS. JOE FALISEC Arcadia, Pa. MISS LAURA NAIRN Arcadia, MR. AND MRS. Arcadia, MR. AND MRS. Arcadia r Pa. WALTER DUCK Pa. PAUL HRITZ Pa. MISS IRENE WATRAL Arcadia, Pa. MR. AND MRS. H. WILLIAMS Marion Center, Pa. MR. 8c MRS. JOHN BARUCKY 84 Arcadia, Pa. ALBERTS' Punxsutawney, Pa. BILL BAIRD Glen Campbell, Pa. CARL KALUS Glen Campbell, Pa. MR. AND MRS. JOE KALUS Glen Campbell, Pa. I-IAWK'S RADIO SERVICE Indiana, Pa. INDIANA BAKERY Indiana, Pa. HAMMOND VENETIAN BLNDS Barnesboro, Pa. W. C. AUSTIN Glen Campbell, Pa. KAY'S DRESS SHOPPE Barnesboro, Pa. SONS SHERWIN WALLPAPER AND PAINT Barnesboro, Pa. ' HAD FIELD GROCERY Clymer, Pa. CARLONS STORE Clymer, Pa. MRS. KIRKLAND Purchase Line, Pa. CHARLSON'S FURNITURE STORE Barnesboro, Pa. VELTRI GROCERY Emeigh, Pa. EVERGREEN SERVICE STATION Stafford, Pa. RALPH FARNSWORTH Punxsutawney, Pa. KANDELL SERVICE STATION Punxsutawney, Pa. PAUL W. BEATTY, JEWELER Punxsutawney, Pa. BINDER'S HARDWARE STORE Barnesboro, Pa. SCALLON SERVICE STATION Cherry Tree, Pa. J. S. MARINO CLOTHING STORE Barnesboro, Pa. KIRK PATRICK'S GROCERY STORE Spangler, Pa. KIRKPATRICK GROCERY STORE Spangler, Pa. SHOMBERG DRESS SHOP Barnesboro, Pa. BREEN'S CUT RATE STORE Barnesboro, Pa. MR. AND MRS. LYNN SMITH Arcadia, Pa. MR. AND MRS. LEWIS TRUANCE Arcadia, Pa. THE 1951 BEACON Compliments of Slaude Studio Barnesboro Pennsylvania Montgomery Service Slalion MOBIL GAS and OIL Phone 9124-R-1 Route 219 Barnesboro, Pa. Braken's Lillle Resiaurani Clymer Pennsylvania Huelhers Iieslauranl Barnesboro, Pennsylvania Ask for GREINER'S BREAD l'iroiner's Bakery Indiana Pennsylvania - THE 1951 BEACON 'Q.7'Q'Q4P Sollis Service Slalion GASOLINE ' OIL ' GROCERY Raytown, Pennsylvania HarI's Shoe Slore Punxsutawney, Pa. SibIey's Service Slalion GASOLINE ' GROCERIES Mahaffey, Pa. SHOES and HOSIERY for the Entire Family Men's, Women's, Children's Brovvn's Bool Shop Congratulations to Class of '51 A Friend Slan's Service Slalion AMOCO GAS 8: OIL Washing and Lubrication Clymer Phone 2501 Iloger's Jewelry Indiana Pennsylvania Johnson Ileslauranl Punxsutawney Pennsylvania Best Wishes Class of '51 W D A D 1450 on your dial Indiana Pennsylvania 0. S. Ileslauranl Clymer, Pa. Phone 9976 Gaston Ghevrolel SALES 8: SERVICE 211 S. Glipin Street Punxsutawney Phone 9847 Boyd's Jewelry DIAMONDS and WATCHES Indiana Pennsylvania Green Vase Floral Shoppe F L o W E R s Hallmark Greeting Cards 567 Philadelphia St. Indiana, Pa. Phone 37-J Fronk Molor Go. CHRYSLER ' PLYMOUTH Cherry Tree, Pa. Glymer Hardware Go. Clymer Pennsylvania THE 1951 BEACON Lookard Grocery GENERAL MERCHANDISE Amoco Gas and Oil Phone 824-R-31 Cherry Tree T O G S For the High School Miss Punxsutawney, Pa. Two Lick Gulf Slalion Gas ' Oil ' Accessories Phone 2451 Clymer, Pa. R E A D . . . The Barnesboro Slar Western Pennsylvania's Largest and Best Selling Weekly Also job Printing Phone 537 Barnesboro, Pa. Irwin's Park Hillsdale Pennsylvania THE 1951 BEACON 'QE-'Q'Q'4T Jones Food Marko! Cherry Tree Pennsylvania Eat al 0ook's Nook For the very best FRENCH FRIES MEALS Cherry Tree, Pa Glymer Gas and 0iI Go. ESSO DISTRIBUTOR Gas O11 Fuel O11 Kerosene and Tractor Fuel Tollen s ESSO SERVICE STATION Cherry Tree Phone 9133 R 2 Wehsler s Shop Hillsdale Pennsylvania 1 9 v , , Q ssssssssssssss Luxenherg's Clothiers and jewelers Barnesboro Pennsylvania Roulelfs Market E. F. Routch, Prop. Where Quality and Prices Meet Hastings, Pa. Sgriceia's Super Merkel CASH and CARRY For Better Prices Phone 4352 Clymer, Pa. Blose Service Slalion Phone 2653 Hillsdale, Pa. Lowmen's Service Slalion Light Lunches ' Fountain Service Purchase Line, Pa. Compliments of Seallesl Barnesboro, Pa. Compliments of Brovm's Paint Slore Barnesboro Pennsylvania Sharbaugh 81 Lieh Clothing ' Furniture ' Shoes Barnesboro, Pa. Paul Harvillo SERVICE STATION Fender and Body Work ' Painting ' Franklin Street, Clymer, Pa. Hardware ' Roofing ' Stoves Refrigerators Washing Machines Phone 345 Punxsutawney, Pa. THE 1951 BEACON Maok's Aulomolive Supply C. B. McLaughlin, Prop. 110 S. Gilpin St. Phone 344 Punxsutawney, Pa. Slrayer's Flower Shop Prom Corsages a Specialty Barnesboro, Ebensburg, Flinton The Jordan Slore Punxsutawney, Pa. Brown's Bool Shop Punxsutawney, Pa. Tyger's Store Gipsy, Pa. THE 1951 BEACON Q.rQ'Qf' Compliments of Slerner's Glover Farm Hillsdale, Pa. Fieohl's Drug Slore PRESCRIPTIONS 111 W. Mahoning St. Phone 244 Punxsutawney Compliments of Jones Furnilure Go. Punxsutawney, Pa. Mooney Bros. Frigidaire Ranges Refrigerators ' Deep Freezes Punxsutawney, Pa. Phone 7 Biss lleslauranl Hillsdale, Pa. Plumbing Service Clymer Pennsylvania Woicik Jewelers Ebensburg Pennsylvania Mahoning Hardware Go. Punxsutawney, Pa. Karp's Jewelry Slore Barnesboro Pennsylvania YOUR CREDIT JEWELER Walker's Service Slalion GAS ' OIL ' TIRES Glen Campbell Phone 2671 Wirldowson's llulo Supply Clymer, Pa. Phone 4308 Kelly's Amoco Service Route 36, Punxsutawney, Pa. Glover Farm Slore Sta rford Pennsylvania lllymer Service Slalion STERLING GAS and OIL Clymer, Pa. Phone 9994 Lipman's Dress Shop Barnesboro Pennsylvania THE 1951 BEACON Compliments of ankeys Glasslc Llnes Lloyd and Locust Streets Ebensburg Pa Farmers 81 Miners Trusl Go Punxsutawney Pa G 0 Murphy Go 665 Philadelphia Street Indiana Pennsylvania I I , . I , I I 3 , 1 I I I I . 3 , Q Air Conditioned Phone 9711 I I I I I I I . I I ' l I I I I ' , . I I I I I I I ' I I , I I I I I I I I I I I oQfQ'Qf QQ 41 --- THE 1951 BEACON QQ-Q45 x Gommereial Ins. Agency Barnesboro, Pennsylvania AIlman's Garage PONTIAC SALES 8: SERVICE 201 N. jefferson Street Phone 658 Punxsutawney Bee Brothers Cherry Tree Pennsylvania Indiana Music House EXPERT REPAIRS Indiana Pennsylvania llaugheliy Drug Store 800 Phila. St. Prescriptions Our Specialty Phone 808 or 9260 Indiana, Pa. lluey's Ilesiaurani and Service Slalion Glen Campbell Pennsylvania Moore's Markei Phone 2831 Glen Campbell Pennsylvania DIAMONDS WATCHES ' IEWELRY Widdowson's Jewelers Indiana Pennsylvania SingIelon's FURNITURE STORE Punxsutawney, Pa. 'QQ THE 1951 BEACON P. 81 W. Goal Gompany Glen Campbell, Pa. Alla Visla Dairy Box No. 4 Indiana, Pa. T H E Punxsulawney Spiril Jefferson County's Only Daily Newspaper Punxsutawney, Pa. Indiana Floral Gompany Today's Flowers Cut Today 630 Phila. Street Indiana, Pennsylvania Compliments of Troulman's DEPARTMENT STORE Indiana, Pennsylvania Ilaberdashery CLOTHING ' SHOES Main at Finley Street Punxsutawney, Pa. a xx -.1 -QC' Xx 43 - THE 1951 BEACON Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FARMERS BANK 8 TRUST 00. 0F INDIANA, PA. Compliments of HGGARDELI. FUNERAL NUIIE Burnside, Pa. GLEARFIELD BITUNINUIIS GOAL GIIRPDRATIUN Indiana, Pennsylvania THE 1951 BEACON Always a CHEERY HELLO and a GOOD BUY at IkHQLWW4Rl? 40116 Indiana, Pa. I I I 3 I , 2 BARCLAYS 3 I I I I I INDIANA DAIRY 00. Indlana Pa ELBELL A KANTZ TIRE SERVICE RECAPPIN G NEW TIRES BATTERIES I I I I I I I I I I ' , - I I I I I I I ' , I I I I I I I I . . I I S Gipsy, Pa. Phone 4341 I Sbfsssf QR 45 3 THE 1951 BEACON READ... TIIE BARNESBURU STAR Western Pennsylvanizfs Largest and Best Selling Weekly ALSO PRINTING Phone 337 Barnesboro, Pa. New Publishing Gompany Punxsutawney, Pa. J. M. Hamillon Manufacturer and Distributor of SOFT DRINKS Phone 483 Gipsy, Pa. Lackey Ford Shop BARNESBORO, PA. Blalchford Furnilure Go. BARNESBORO, PA. Q THE 1951 BEACON DQ Compliments of Bonanno 84 Sons WHOLESALE and RETAIL MEATS Barnesboro, Pa. Phone 116 We Do Custom Slaughtering Ulymer Dry Gleaners CLEANING ' REPAIRING ' ALTERING Telephone 4330, Clymer, Pa. Telephone 1821, Indiana, Pa. Tale Food Market CLYMER, PA. MAKE . . . Taylor's Bread Your Daily Bread Barnesboro Bakery Barnesboro, Pa. Telephone 69 J. E. Sibley GENERAL MERCHANDISE PHILCO RADIOS - TELEVISIONS Gipsy, Pa. Phone 2565 THE 1951 BEACON Compliments of Friel Goal Indiana, Pennsylvania GOODRICH TIRES ' GOODRICH BATTERIES Freas Brothers RADIOS ' REFRIGERATION ' HOME APPLIANCES Phone 99 Punxsutawney, Pa. Hudak Bros. Monument Works 600 Mahoning Street Punxsutawney, Pa. Phone 676 The Smart Shop FAMOUS FOR FAMOUS FASHIONS Carole King - Jonathan Logan Punxsutawney, Pa. Margaret tlarris Flowers 19 South Seventh Street - Telephone 2392 Indiana, Pennsylvania FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS THE 1951 BEACON Qy ' New Publishing Gompany Punxsutawney, Pa. Phones: 822-J-13, 822-R-13, 842-R-11, 842-J-2 Bulerhaugh Brolhers Lumber Gompany Manufacturers of All types of LUMBER, MINE TIMBER, FIRE WOOD Cherry Tree, Pennsylvania Uncle BilI's Amusemenls Operator of Fun House Distributors of COIN OPERATED MACHINES V Music Boxes -- Pin Ball Machines W. G. Thomas, Owner 410 Phila. St. Indiana, Pa L e v i n s o n ' s DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE 0 Clymer, Pa. I I I ' I 3 lllymer Roller llmlr I I S Phone 4301 Clymer, Pa I 49 - THE 1951 BEACON L it ihiiiii Illlllllill FUNERAL IIUME HILLSDALE, PA. Cultivate Elderberries Elderberries Make Delicious Jellies ELDEIIBEIIBY PLANT Cherry Tree, Pa. On Route 219 North of Cherry Tree 'QQYQE THE 1951 BEACON UHERRY TREE NATIDNAL BANK CHERRY TREE PA WULF FURNITURE GUMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Cash - Credit J. P. Dilling, Mgr. Phone 278 Complete General Electric Dealer BARNESBORO, PA. Fx.. 7? QQQQ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I X 51 -- THE 1951 BEACON I I I I I I Compliments of GLYMER GRUGERY G0 CLYMER, PA. MARYLAND TRUJAN DUAL GIPSY, PENNSYLVANIA Q THE 1951 BEACON fiX,'QfQ'i5fiNTj Qu Yeo r book Eng rovings y eahwdhg 2 Specializing Year After Year Makes the Difference ZWMHQERRMNN EMEMMSVMWG CQNURHHNY SYKESVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Q Q K? I Compliments of JUSEPH E. GDVER PORTRAIT ' INDIVIDUAL ' WEDDINGS Dial 68-252 504 Main St. Johnstown, Pa. THE BEACON Deposit in the Peoples Bank of Clymer Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLYMER, PA. THE 1951 BEACON Senior Class History Continued from page 6 Crosmung Secretary, Dorothy Pawhutskyg Treas- urer, Lois Kiddg Historian, Wanda O'Harag our home room teacher was Miss Nairn. As can be easily guessed, this year was our busiest. The first activity was a Square Dance in honor of the fresh- man class. In October the entire class set out for ads for the yearbook. Divided into five parts, we covered several nearby towns, we were very suc- cessful. On October 16, we all went to Johnstown to have graduation pictures taken. Several times the first semester, our peaceful schedule was in- terrupted by our photographer, Mr. Cover, taking pictures for the yearbook. Our schedule then con- tinued regularly till the last month of school. Then it was hard to keep our minds on our work. Why? Those final examinations coming up. The May Festival, practicing for Baccalaureate and Commencement. And then class day! Everyone in a corner with a '51 yearbook getting autographs and name cards. No! that isn't all. After all our worries were over, we were honored with an educational trip to Washintgon, D. C. where we visited many different points of interest.'Now as the class separated, each entering different voca- tions, we always in our hearts will cherish the good old days at Montgomery High. Class Will Continued from page 11 to Elmer Huey. Albert Rairigh wills his half-share of the Person- ality Kid to Dennis Huey. Howard Fofter wills his ability to play basketball to jim McQuown. Robert Downing wills his ability to play football to Robert Allison. Donald Srnitb wills his good English ability to Sam Bailey. Lynn Hadden wills his ability to be popular around the girls to Carl Cessna. William Rummell wills his typing ability to Don Shaner. Stanley Grijitb wills his position as captain of the football team to Richard Savel. Robert Stiver wills his good manners and pleasing smile to Bob Getty. Phillip Trimble wills his blonde hair to Charles Conner. Daniel Kantz wills his ability to play football to Butch Gearhart. Clyde Woodruj wills his ability to sing to Ron Anderson. 55 - THE 1951 BEACON Class Prophecy Continued from page 11 there was a game at 2:00 o'clock with the New York Yankees. lt was the fourth game between New York and Pittsburghg and, if Pittsburgh won today, they would win the pennant race, as they had a'ready won three games. She said she was goingg and, as my plane wouldn't be leaving for awhile, I went along with her. As we entered the ball park, we noticed Lynn Hadden in an Army uniform with quite a few medals. He later explained he had joined the Army right after graduation from high school and was now a captain. Soon the game started and as we watched the pitcher walk to the mound, we all gave him a clap and the game began. Don was a fine pitcher and they won, 2-0. Lynn, Mary joy, and I walked down to congratulate Don and soon Dan came along too. He had made a home run in the second inning by hitting the longest ball in the Pirates' history, 500 feet. They were rapidly surrounded by cameramen and newspaper reporters. We noticed one of the photographers in particular and found him to be Bob Stiver. I just said a couple of words to each and had to hurry to get my plane, as I only had 15 minutes left. l arrived there just in time to board the plane. I glanced up at the pilot to see Gail Bartlebaugh. She said she had a regular route from Indiana to Pittsburgh and enjoyed it very much. As I was sitting down I looked around and saw Edward Deyarmin, who told me he played for the Pitts- bu-rgh Steelers and that he was returning home for a few days vacation. Then I settled back and thought about how lucky I was to be meeting all my old pals. We arrived in Indiana and I stopped in at a restaurant to get something to eat. I was scarcely seated before the waitress came to get my order. Who was she? Kathryn Walker! Of course she is now Mrs. Clarence Spotts. I also learned that jane Goss owned a ranch in Texas and had about 50 race horses. Stanley Grifhth was her handy man, and one she was glad to have. Kathryn told me to notice the cashier when I paid my bill. lt was none other than Betty Voytus. I talked with her awhile and she told me to stop over at the hospital to see joy Bennett who was superintendent of nurses. As I entered the hospital I happened to bump into Albert Rairigh carrying a corpse. We exchanged greetings and I was no more down the hall when along came Mary Biroscak, now Mrs. Abe Sahm. She proudly showed me her baby and said she was just released from the hospital. When I mentioned seeing Albert, Mary said, Yer, Continued on page 56 Class Prophecy Continued from page 55 be ir an undeftaker with his father. She told me that jane Cook was married to john Elling and that they were the proud parents of twin boys. As I stepped into the elevator the nurse said Going up? The voice sounded familiar so I moved around till I caught a glimpse of her face. It was joy Bennett. She said she would take me on up to see jane. jane, joy and I talked about all the news and the people I had seen for an hour before I left the hospital. I discovered that I had run out of traveler's checks, so I thought I would go to the bank to get some more. I went to the traveler's exchange, looked up, and there was Goldie Pearce, ready to wait on me. She said she was doing secretarial work and liked it a lot. From there I went to the bus station where I still had a half hour wait. I started to play some records and noticed the old tune I Love You Beware by Joyce Buchanan and Bill Rummell on the juke box. I cplayed the record and sure enough it was Joyce an Bill. They were down in Wheel- ing, West Virginia and had become famous hill- billy singers, I was told by Ellen Penning whom I met on the bus home. I noticed Ellen was a Wave and she told me she was a secretary in Florida for an ofhcer in the Navy. As Ellen and I arrived in Arcadia, we decided to go up and see how our old school looked. As we passed the Presbyterian Church, we noticed they were having a service, so we stopped in and were certainly surprised to find that Howard fBakej Foster was a famous preacher. And he was preaching on the subject of Hlntoximting Beverage: and Itr Con.requenrer. It was soon over and Bake came back to talk to us. He told us that the reason the school was li-t up was that it was P.T.A. night. As we stopped in we took a seat near Patty Falisec and she told us she had been married seven years. She had a little girl in first grade. After the P.T.A. meeting we walked in -to see the Home Ec. room. And there behind the desk sat joy Crosmun who had been teacher of Home Ec. in Montgomery Township for six years. just then, in walked Lois Kidd and Stanley Dudek. Lois was teacher in the music de- partment and had a band consisting of 46 pieces. Stanley was the science teacher and head coach. 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