Petersburg High School - Alpha Yearbook (Petersburg, PA)
- Class of 1942
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i E X l E E L Y i I I I i i I E r K er,::::::r-,,,.f Alpha y4...E::::: YN ,A 'X qewwiwiietf ALIA KATER Hail, Alle later! Ssheol that we leve! Fountain et learning, Of light ans of truth! We cherish our heritage, Hener thy nale, Petersburg High School, The pride of our youth! Hail! three tiles hail Te our town and our school! Ie eherish our heritage, Honor thy nale, Petersburg High Sehsol, The pride or our youth! Hail! three tiles hail Te our tewa and our sehnol! .qyiz I jigs. ::,:f:1:::1::::E:::E.ggi I-QQ-vaz:i:1:f:::::::::::::::+ FOREWARD This is the fifth year of publication of 'The A1pha'. The theme of it is a military one, but could it have been otherwise? The schools in this great world conflict have a great responsi- bility, greater, perhaps, than at any other time in h1ltOTy. They must teaoh the fundamental principles of democracy and keep the light of freedom shining forth in the minds and hearts of young Americans. Our hope is that in the future and happier times, we may, in going through these pages, capture again tD8 more pleasant of our experiences of these fateful years. Class of 1945 Robert Hoffman, President Part Part Part Part ,,.,.. ,,:.a:.f::,:,Iaa......a:.,,,f 2 14... Contents - High Command II - Infantry II - IBIOHYBII IV - Co muniques ::::::E.,,,q: Alpha y,..a:i:::a:,,:. DEDICATED T0 ELIANOR I. IILLER le, the lelbers oi' the Class of 1945, dedicate tne fiftn issue of 'Tae Alpha' to the one who had foresight to see problems as they arose during our four years of hign senool. Through nor sincere effort ani fine cooperation, we have obtained the goals for which we set out. It has found ner not only Q good instructor, but an understanding rienl. .qpiz 3 jl49- Af ,',f Uv g1.'.jfw,'45 A- 953223-.'-2 '2?1?sU,'? s N , ' tg.. 4 I I v. - ' A f - .rv . ' El .135 fkffa- f '-'ff Q f iff' hy - W E-T fax I? X- gff. 6 1 x -,: - - 4 , ' 1, A Q , X Ro' D rf'-E ' 1 X 3 'iiair' 1522.1 4 , ,X 4-2' -'EES Tiff. ' - liz' H I GH COMMAND i-H Alpha M- PETERSBURG-LOGAN JOINT BOARD OF EDUCATION PETERSBURG BOROUGH J' . Eller Young Ralph D. Gregory Charles Cates Plummer Piper Philip 'relple LOG-AN TOWNSHIP Charles Nelson J. Harry Hamm Frei Breadbent. Oscar Goss Frank Wnitesel OFFICERS OF JOINT BOARD President- --------- Charles Nelson Vice President ------ Plulmer Piper Secretary- ------- Ralph D Gregory Treasurer- ------- --J. lller Yeung 5 lleaner I. Hiller, B. B. Veeatienal Hele leenelies llusatienz Pennsylvania State Gellege Juniata Cdlleie Teaching lxperieneez 4 years Petersburg Yeeatienal High Blllel wif ,MJ -M Alpha B...E12:22,:::::::::::::,: Lester G. Sachs, A. B., H. Ed. Supervising Principal: latnelaties and Bookkeeping Edueatienz Bhippensburg Nbrial Juniata College Pennsylvania State College Gettysburg College Teaching Experience: 30 years 26 years Petersburg veeatienal High Beheol 0161+ V 3 If x I v J , f Edward B. llyors ' . I X, Vocational Agriculture . 4' .f Education: Pennsylvania Btato f 0011010 -3 ' J Teaching Experience: 1 YOU' N ' H Potersbur3 Voca- B2:22:32.:.i:,:::.:::.:.:...H Alpha 14...ll.::.:.::,::.:.::: Ethel B. Farrar English and Latin Education: lansfiold State Toaonors College Teaching Exporionco: 16 years 3 years Potorshurg Vocational High School V .J I tional High School Social Studies and Soionoo Education: Williamsport Dickinson Seminary Dickinson COIIUIO Drew Theological Seminary Pennsylvania State 0011080 0 Petersbur3 Vocational High Bohool llinistryz 20 years My JJ uso. B. Shoop, n. s. f A llusio Education Education: Juniata 0011030 Toa0l.tn3 Experience: 1 your Q Pot0rsbur3 voca- ' - - - tional B131 School QU' L A 1 Norman R. Wagner, A. B. f . 1 X g Q '1'os.oh1n3 Experience: 1 your ' A a2,::i,.,,,f Alpha y,..5::,,::::::: Hazel R. Crownever Seventh and Eignth Grades lduoationz Juniata College Pennsylvania State College Teaching Experieneez 26 years 19 years Petersburg Seheel lstella Z. Steudt. Fifth and Sixth Gradee Eduoatlons Shippenshurg State Teachers College Teaehing Experieneez 4 years 2 years Petersburg Soheel Lois C. Henderson Fourth and Fiftn Grades Edueationz Snippensburg State Teaeners College Juniata College Pennsylvania State College Teaehing Experieneex 25 years 22 years Petersburg Seheel lary I. Gordon Second and Third Grades Edueatlenz Juniata College Pennsylvania State College Teaching lxperieneez 25 years 20 years Petersburg Behool lartha Piper, B. B. First and Seeend Grades lduoatloas Juniata College Teaehiag lxperieaees 4 years Petersburg Beleel 41810 Q4 2, Q y l x xX ,- x 5 ' N ff L x X -1 1 Maxx ,, : X A 5 Qhh f ,E QQ: 'I ci Lf - if? 4 7 ' 4 1,2 -ax 0 W f I 0 5:1554 .Ni 5' Q 5. ' 15 , ,, X yr! lNFANTRY Q-AAL, dm:ii2:32:::::.::,:.:.i,,M Alpha yn..1::Z2.11:.:e5:::::.:g,:::1:x:f. J-77.11 -1- ll Robert Henry Hoffman gjz'4 a f naobu .Qafvf Pros. 2 3 4' Press 1 25 Math 3- 5 f 4 '- 5 si neoreation'45'orenestrl 1, 2, 3, L5 f jxnmf iZ7ie+f4ff' 'V Trois. Student Council 45 Class Play If . 3 ' Gleo 2 35 Vice-President ?d3, any Orchestra 4. , -43 I WV Favorite pastime - Going down street - t' 5, Most prized possession - .22 rifle 'f N 1 I -I 1 ly -14 Ambition - Chemical engineer Favorite expression - WH1-ya, Doe.' Kff? Martha Louise Hallman 'Marty' ,Adam TT3u-T-u 6,-.nag L...L IL. Sec. 3, 45 Glee 1, 45 Clase Play 3, 45 Press 1, 25 Seo.-Treao. Current Events 35 Dramatice 4. Favorite pastime - Reading Host prized possession - Class ring , ' Ambition - Secretary 11, Favorite expression - nHuh.' Ethel Hay Bishop 'Bishop' LQIAM g Troas. 1, 25' 3, 45 Class Plai 3, 45 4 fQ.,..,..,.,Q.,... 1-M-J Gloe 1, 3 ' Student Counoi 2 3 5 1: , ' See. 45 Press 1, 2, 3, 45 Seo. Flea- W . President 3. ' - e,e.MM, , Favorite pastime - Going to movies lost prized possession - Dog 5 jHA 'l iuAJ'-t Ambition - Secretary - Favorite expression - 'Natura11y.' any erm. Lester Martin Allison 'Los' Favorite pastime - Talking lost prized possession --A leg Ambition - leolanie F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Reporter 4. Favorite expression - 'Good gosh ...ee..e:e m-..C 1--ea--+41 I0 14+- 4 . uf M Lil:1:::l:::.:::::::,:,:,:,:,:,.:,- ,M 34q.....-,Y,,,!.-9eo-.-.-L- - f ,., Jeanne Mercedes Barclay p !774A'ff' ' Barclay fl AQ0an,a,,43f' ZQ4',! MyFore1gn Correspondence 13 Current , f G Events 2, 33 Dramaties 43 Glee 1, ,,,. .Q 45, alfa- cf 3, 43 Student Council 1, 3, 43V1ce- f 1 , Pres. Student Council 33 Pres.Student ffQ,,!. ,aiie-f4!f4 ed! Council 43 Class Play 3, 4. f , Favorite pastime - Reading 4341! ,QQAJ ., faffla Most prized possession - Dialond rings ' Ambition - Home Ee. Teaener rg- I rff' - ,f Favorite expression - 'Crackin' 1ce.n , I f.,,. , J. I bl I I1 4 ,Ag ,v,, f Af,-1 Kenneth Lynn Beatty ll L-un!! F. F. A. 1, 23 Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Vice-President 2. Favorite pastime - Wnistling lost prized possession - Dr1ver's license Albition - Naval officer Favorite expression - 'Shucks.' Present: S 216 U. S. Navy Louise Grace Goss 'Gus' Pres. 13 Seo. 23 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 43 Glee 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatlcs 43 Class Play 3, 43 Press 33 Sec. Orchestra 4. Favorite pastime - Writing letters lost prizei possession - A picture 3 Albltion - Secretary 3 'Favorite expression - '0h!' X., xl. Charles William Hutchison 'Bill' PM W Transferred 23 Press 13 Glee 13 Hath 33 if Vice-President Recreation 43 Musnball 3, 481 43 Basketball 43 Class Play 3, 43 Student f l7w,L':f,- Council 3. 35, Daw ,I Favorite pastime - Eating and sleeping lest prized possession - Class ring Anbitlon - Surveyor J , Favorite expression - 'Yes, s1r.' L3 , I ..-:leaf.: e,::::::e+1 ll 14+-efz-.:::f:e1: ::11111243 or-.-,,,.-,,,, W lf.-.-,,,7.-.-l..l,,7 ,l 'ar'----A-no----A---oran-A-A-S1-MIAlpha144+--f::: :1::::1: jf' 'Q 1-Ns! I J,.-4 . gi,-f'-.sq ,fd ,S ,7,,1:,, Gerald Hoffman Lang 'Jerry' Vioe-President 1, 33 Prees 1, 25 Kath 33 Pres. Recreation 45 Glee 3, Student Council 2, 4, Clase Play 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Favorite pastime - Shooting lark and hunting loot prized possession - Shot gun ani rifle Ambition - Forester Favorite expression - 'Yean.' Faye Piper McGinnis 'dhiekio' S Glse 1, 2, 3, Mg Home Ee. 2, 33 Drasaties 4. Favorite pastime - Reading lost prized possession - Class ring Albigion - Boautioian Favorite expression - 'Hen, I don't know.' Sylvia Ella Hiller 'Squirt' Softball 43 Glee lg Foreign Correspondenoo 1 Press 2g Hath 35 Dralatios 43 Class Play 4. Favorite pastime - Reading lost prized possession - Wrist watoh Albition - Secretary Favorite expression - 'Oh ges!' l ' , cv.-.f. Q Viv . on ff' If ,Isl L, . a-I' , HL L 1 ,mu , ,M ,,Z W, 21 H - J ', f .ff V O A, I W , .J aff s. f '. I2 N..:::::f:,:fxe NAME Lester Allison Jeanne Barclay Kenneth Beatty Ethel Bishop Louise Goss Martha Hallman Robert Hoffman William Hutchison Gerald Lang Faye McGinnis Sylvia Killer qgq:jxtpha2149.a::1::::::::3::::::E:z::2: WEAKNEB5 linking Ross Navy Air corps Boy friends Freshman boys Girls Brunettes Eating Sailors Blondes HOST LIKELY WILL BE Big shot Married Admiral Secretary WAVE Hunting a man Settled down Cowboy layer Actress Phyl18S Teaohor WHAT WILL ST. PETER SAY Too soon First door to the left Hurry in Enter thou Because 1t's you You shou1dn't DAYS tried Try below Eandly! Down! Down! If you insist lhat a olimb for nothing +1'391 I?illiiiiirtzirnzzzrr-:::1::13:1 H M.. ,,Cf:fl3i:i:it:::::::::i:i::iZ:-::t: :ic1:a3:.:,:Efa,,a:x:,:1::m. 6,1 Alpha M...E:::::::::,,.,,Zaman- THE ALPHA STAFF mmm Hallman ------------------------ Robert Hoffman ------------------------ Marjorie Haines ----------------------- Ethel Bishop --------------------- ---- Jeanne Barclay ------------------------ Robert Hotfnan- -------------- Jeanne Barclay --------------- 'n l L Louise Goss ------- -- --------- ir Faye McGinnis ---------------- 3 P on-an Lang ------------------ , Ethel Bishop ----------------- Lester Allison --------------- W 4 I William Hutchison ------------ D Sylvia Miller- --------------- 3 Gerald Lang ------------------ P William autcnison --------- ------------ Louise Goss--- --------------- ' sy1v1a nner- --------------- 2: ray. uocmmn ------------------------- on-au Lang --------------------------- urn. .mm 11. Miller- ---- - ------------ ------Editor-in-Chief ----Associate Editor Junior Representative --------Business Manager ----------Pieture Eiitor Advertising Managers Sales Managers ---------Activity Editor School Calendar --------------Art. Elitor --------Sports Editor ------Faeulty Advisor wi:aiiax,f:f:,j,:f,,.c,..4,1 I4 IH.,ii:TZiiiizzfiiziff -Sarf,-of--S-S-we-S-B-elif-M Alpha ya-E: Processional ------ Senior Chorus ------ Class Class Prophecy Flower, lotto, Class Poem --------- Class Will --------- Vocal Solo --------- Class History ------ Class Play --------- Presentations ------ Class CLASS NIGHT ---------lies Nada Shoop ------------------Seniors -----------------------Ethel Bishop, Sylvia Hiller, Jeanne Barclay, and William Hutchison and Colors ------ ----- --------------- Sylvia Hiller -------William Hutchison ----------------------Robert Hoffman, Ethel Bishop, Lester Allison, and Martha Hallman ----Faye McGinnis -------------an-ala Lang -----------------------Ethel Bishop, Sylvia Hiller, Jeanne Barelay, Faye McGinnis, and Louise Goss ' J88Dn0 BBTGIIJ, F810 u0G1nn1l, Song ------------------------------- ----- CLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS IOTTO Launched, but not anohorei. CLASS COLORS Blue and White and Gerald Lang ' SOD10P Cl!!! l::f:f:::1:f:::,e .M M., E:::-.-.-.-a.-.,,-a-.-e-,-.-. - -M SENIOR CLASS SONG QTune - Auld Lang Syneb nail, hail our Alla later So ever tried and true It makes us sad to leave you now, But we must say adleug You are the pride of every heart, You'1l always dare and do, So faithful we will ever be, And to you e'er be true. In parting we'll salute to you, We always sing your praise And always will remember you, For happy high school daysg To be on top we always know, That you will ever strive, So here's the best of luck to you, From the Class of '45'. SENIOR CLASS PORK Sight-seeing in Petersburg High Sehoel Our auditorium spacious and bright Proved interesting both day and nightg Square dances, music, parties, and plays Llghtened our hearts for lany days. TRB Petersburg High School Building here, Where at each class we did appear To gain in body, mind, and heart Things which from us will ne'er depart. S28 can bake, broil, and fry, She never spoils a cake or pleg She's perfectly neat and her temper is sweet, And this is the reason why. Here our class comes every day Solving problems in their way, The past is reviewed without regret Because our nation stood the test. We believe what science proveth Nor are satisfied with that, But with constancy of purpose Greater truths seek to dispatch. Smoothly, gliding, dancing feet Keep tune with music clear and sweet, The world will be a sorry place If rhythm fails to light up your face. The problems of math are many, The problems of life are more, We leave the one for the other As we pass through the closing door. I6 yt-eex:eaxxefeeaeazaxf-1. -,,,,,i Alpha H..5.2:I:.:::.:.:,:.::.a.:.:.:. BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM Processional ------------ Hymn ---------------- --- Invocation ------------ -- Chorus ------------------ Scripture Lesson ------- Trio -------------------- Offering-Offertory ------ Prayer- ----------------- -..---------- ------------Misa Nada Shoop --'Come Thou Almighty King' -----Rev. Leland K. Fackler ---------High School Chorus ------Rev. Norman R. Wagner Louise Goss, Faye McGinnis, and Martha Hallman ---------------------------Miss Nada Snoop Baccalaureate Sermon- ------- - ---- ----- Hyln -------------------- Benediction ------------- Recessional -------'----- 'R9Y. J8m6S A. FBTTBP - ----- Rev. Leland K. Faokler ------------------------'Holy, Holy, Holy' -----------------------Revf C. 0. Anderson ---------------------------nina Nada snoop COKMENCEKENT PROGRAK Prooeeeional ---------------- Invocation -------------- Chorus ------------------ Oration ----------------- Violin Solo ------------- Oration ----------------- Presentation of Key ----- Acceptance of Key ------- Address ofroroory --------------- -Kiss Martha Piper and Miss Nada Shoop ----------------------Rev. James A. Farrar ---------- ----------------------oloo Club --------------Martha Hallman -----------------Louise Goss --------------Robert Hoffman --------------- ------------aobort Hoffman ' 'l8TT JBDO Telple Presentation of lenorial Anard -------- Presentation of Diplomas ------------flies Nada Snoop ---------------Class or 124' B0D8d10t10D ' -'--'--'- --Rev. Norman R. Wagner Reoeeeional ----- ------------- Miss lartha Piper and M155 Ngdg Shggp -of I7 jw----0-----u- 'crassA-A---------4-A----ie - -B-fw---W --Y--i fav--:a:::f-EM -M: 1444..-Ezezei::::::::,::::,:::E..5-L sfisqriseez SENIOR CLASS HISTOR! We began our high scnool career witn an enrollment of twenty- nlne. Our Freshman officers were: President, Louise Goss, Vice-President, Gerald Lang, Secretary, Donald Franks, and Treasurer, Ethel Bishop. We had Mrs. Miller as our advisor. Our activities for the year were two weiner roasts, an ice cream party, and a square dance. By the end of the first year, our class had decreased to twenty members. At the first meeting of our Sophomore Year, we elected the following officers: Pres1dent,'Robert Hoffman, Vice-President, Kenneth Beatty, Secretary, Louise Goss, and Treasurer, Ethel Bishop. ' The main events of the year were a square dance, a ehieken and noodle soup sale, a hike, a weiner roast, a skating party, and a sauer kraut supper in the spring. As Juniors we had decreased to thirteen members. At our first meeting, we elected the following officers: President, Robert Hoffman, Vice-President, Gerald Lang, Secretary, Martha Hallman, and Treasurer, Ethel Bishop. Our elaee activities for this year were twe square dances, and the play, 'Where's Grandma.' It was our pleasure to entertain the Seniors at the Junior Prom. We have now come to our Senior Year. The officers for the year are: President, Robert Hoffman, Vice-President, Virginia Gross- man, Secretary, Martha Hallman, and Treasurer, Ethel Bishop. During this year we presented the play, Don't Darkenlly Doer'. We held three square dances, oolleeted scrap paper, and had twe cabin parties during the year. At the present we,are planning a class trip to New York. le now bid farewell to P. V. H. S. The Class of '45' wishes te thank the faculty and school members for helping and eeeperating with us through our four years of high school 11fg, :::,:.::.::2...4,41 I8 yt.. :: i.:::.1:.3..C:....... ia1ozxzozozoaz,zlzlezall.M Alpha M..E:::,:f:,:::f::clla: DON'T DARKEN HY DOOR Senior Clase Play Rosemary wanted a lover like the one in 'Heart's Af1ame', and sne nad no time for Tom. Poppy, the maid, felt the sane way towards ner poor Alec. The author of the book appears and tries to straighten things out, whereupon Tom and Alec begin spouting romantic speeches. Very funny scenes are enacted WHQH Ton is coached in the art of love-making. Soon several old maids in the neighborhood and Rosemary's bachelor uncle begin to sit up and take notice. CAST OF CHARACTERS Roger Kent - A bachelor- ------- - --------- - Rosemary Kent - His romantic niece ---------- Ton Carrick - Rosemary'e suitor- ---------- Poppy Foster - laid-of-all-work ------------ - Alec Stubbins - Pcppy's swain --------------- Jane Perkins - Writer of romances ----------- Louisa Featherstone-- -- Susie Featherstcne--- naiden ladle' ------Gerald Lang '-----Louise Goss ---Robert Hoffman ---Jeanne Barclay William Hutchison ---Martha Hallman Sylvia Hiller Ethel B1snop -qi 149....:::i:::::I:f::1:f:f:f:-1 --:' za:e:.::,:a.:::.::.ll4,41 Alpha Ie.-E2.1:.:.:a.:::.:.::.:.: P JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class started its Freshlan Year with twenty-five members. The officers were as follows: President, Edwin Walker, Vice-President, lary Jane Temple, Secretary, Jane lolanusg and Treasurer, Edward Houck. The class activities were a hike and weiner roast to Rook Springs in October, a vegetable soup sale in December, a weiner roast at Pine H111 in April, and a square dance in larch. Our Sophomore Year found us with just twenty members and the following officers: President, Charles Croyle, Vice-President, Betty Barclay, Secretary, Jane Holanusg and Treasurer, Norma Wagner. The activities for this year were a weiner roast in October, a trip to Huntingdon to the movies in February, and a square dance in April. We also sold Jello as a class financial project. We began our Junior Year with eighteen lelbers but only for a short time, as Joanne Attios left us in November to return to her hole in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Our officers were as follows Presilent, lary Jane Telpleg Vice-President, Norna lagnerg Secretary, Lillian Croyle, and Treasurer, Edward Houck. Included in our activities for this year were two square dances, the play, 'Here Comes Charl1e', also the selling of Jello. Last, but not least, it was our pleasure to entertain the Seniors at the Junior Prol. We elose our Junior Year with the hope that we will all bo together when wo begin our Senior Year. Za.aa:.:.:.:aa.:.:.l,..M 20 TH.. l1:1:12:13erlzelezlzl-gi Alpha M,lt::::,::::::e12,1 HERE COMES CHARLIE Junior Class Play The play rolls along with Larry Elliott, a young broker, who is Char11e'e guardian, Hrs. Fanny Farnham, Larry's snobbish aunt, and Ted Hartley, Larry's cynical college pal. Then there are Charlie Hoppe, Larry's ward, and Uncle Aleck Twiggs, who, like Charlie, is a true product of the Ozarks. Url. Smythe-Kersey, a haughty society matrong her daughter, Vivian, who is engaged to Larryg and her son, Mortimer add comedy as do Nora Malone, the cook, and Officer Tim HcGr1ll, Nora's Irish policeman fiance. When Charlie returns, barely recognizable in her successor, the glorious Charlotte, th6 play ends with everybody happy. CAST OF CHARACTERS Larry Elliott - Young business man -----'--------- Charles Croyle Hrs. Fanny Farnham - Larry's aunt ------------------ Norma Wagner Ted Hartley - Larry's college pal ------------------ Elmer Krepps Charlie Hoppe - Larry's ward ------------------- -larjorie Haines Uncle Aleck Twiggs - In charge of Charlie- --------- Edward Houck Vivian Bmythe-Kereey - Larry's fiancee ----------- Lillian Croyle Mrs. Smythe-Kersey - V1v1an's mother- ------------- Ann Creeewell Mortimer Smythe-Kereey - V1v1an'e brother- ------- Clair Bprankle Nora Malone - Cook at Elliott home ------------- Hary Jane Temple Officer Tim HoGr1l1 - Nora's sweetheart ------------ James Beatty JUNIOR CLASS ORCHESTRA Margaret Davis Betty Barclay Jane lclanus Hazel Rudy alll::l ll:l:.:,.gf 21 R..,xii:::::f,:: :,:,l :I121:12,:-:,:,::,:,:,:a.M Alpha ya..111::::,:,:,,:,:,:,-,,,:.,1 -A ,. , SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore Claes started their Freshman Year with Miss Geyer as their class advisor, and the following officers: President, William Hurleyg Vice-President, Betty Whiteeelg Treasurer, Blair Croyleg and Secretary, Dorothy Goss. Phoebe Goss was elected as our Student Council member. The class activities were a square dance on November 12, the gathering of scrap paper on January 15, and an ice-skating party January 16. The class started their second year in high school by electing the following officers: President, William Hurleyg Vice- Presldent, Miriam Summers, Treasurer, lax Brooksg and Secretary Betty Whltesel. We also elected Miriam Summers and William Hurley to be Student Council IBIDCTB. We had a vegetable soup sale and gathered scrap paper. On February 9, 1945, we had our square dance. We feel that this has been a very successful year and are eagerly looking forward te next year. 01 43333:-,::i:v:'iA:::,i::mo1:::::'?L:::.M Pk-uui::::1mt:::mec:::':::l:t:'1:::mol:::l:t:n1, 1m1Q T:jizz1f::::::.3:,:::E.M Alpha M.52:12,312,222ZIEZIEEQIIZ: FRESH AN CLASS HISTORY Tne Clase of '48' started their na senool career vita twenty- eeven members. The oftisers elected were: President - Janet Boss Vice-President - Winifred Hain Secretary - Robert Hurley Treasurer - Ruth Hain The elase elected Mary Louise Cresewell as thB1P Student Council member. The aetivities for the year were a soup sale, paper eolleetion on February 9 and 10, assembly pregral on February 9, square dance on April 6, and a movie party. 00 C00fi1J ::f -'I'fil:f:f :f:E:f''M 23 1.14.-Tigre-tai,-title--1---, .M Alpha M-:keA-,Zxzzirxzez:::::.r:,, EI GHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRAD! Clan Officers President ------ Donna Mae Miller Vice-President ---- Vera Sprankle Secretary --------- Helen llcBr1de Treasurer- -------- Doris Allison Claes Officers President ----------- -my Wilson Vice-President.---Joyce l0GlI1h1l Secretary --------- Charles Gates Treasurer- ---------- Lorna Fleck -H 24 M.,,ixiiziii:::::,::,e1:S, 'faq n '64-J SQ-ii? 'N X , -1 166 W Ex f t,:-L ' If 3 ? -C K 'f' , '3 nj .N I '39 A Q K ' 21:31 ,311 f ,1 ' , 1- I fI ,t Lf..-.. . 4 If ,W ,. G f'T fl, on 1 ' r ,,, li' ', 1 sf'-4' , 1,1 .I .. ...- Q f 'lf I r I 1 1 1' I f I 1 MANEUVE 1125 M Alpha H..a::---,-s---s--,------s-Q-L-a.1:f:L:.::': STUDENT COUNCIL DRAIATICB CLUB The Student Council consists of ten members elected by the student body. The Fresh- men have one member: Mary Louise CTBIBWQIIQSOPHONOTGB, two members: William Hurley and Miriam Summers, Juniors, three: Lillian Croyle, lar- Jorie Haines, and Charles Croylegseniors, four: Jeanne Barclay, Ethel B1shop,Gerald Lang, and Robert Hoffman.The following officers were e1ected:Pres.,Jeanne Barclay Vice-Pres., Marjorie Hainesg Sec., Ethel Biehopgand Treas Robert Hoffman. The members help supervise order in the library, halls, and class rooms. The activities for the year have been UBPOQ square dances. The Dramatics Club 1s a new organization in our school this year. Our purpose is to learn more about dramatics and also how to dramat1ze.Ws have fourteen members who are all girls, and have elected the following people to office: Pres., Lillian Croyleg Vice-Pres. , Margaret Davisg and Sec., Marjorie Haines. Hrs. Farrar is our advisor. At present we are planning a play with an all-girl east, which will be presented at our assembly program in larch. .M Z6 16...::f::ei:e:s:eZ::aie:ai:e::e:e:, -........-1q- The Glee Club, under the super- vision of Miss Nada Shoop, con- sists of thirty-four members. The following officers were elected: President -Loetta Farrar Vice-President-Ann Cresswell Secretary -Nina Huling Treasurer -Mary L.Cresswel1 Accompanist -Blair Croyle Flute Clarinet ' Harold Croyle Robert Hurley Trumpets Francis Cresswell Charles Croyle Beverly Hoffman Robert Hoffman Janet Ross John Scott Raymond Taylor Trombones Drums Mary L. Cresswell Charles Gates Richard Howell Thomas Howell Donald Sabhl Mardell Wagner Violins Anna Mae Ewing Loetta Farrar Dorothy Goss Louise Goss Phoebe Goss larjerie Henderson Nina Huling Kermit Port Alto Horn Conductor Ann Cresswell Kiss Nada Shoop M Alpha waz:-3111.-aiu, GLEE CLUB -l,-.e,ll,,,,i 27 y,,..l: ORCHESTRA M M...,,::::1::,:.,:,:::,::e::,,e,.:f:1:iz, FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA RECREATION CLUB The Shavers Creek Future Farmers Chapter, With a membership of eight boys enrolled in Vocational Agri- culture, has elected these officers: President, James Beattyg Vice-President, John ScottgTreasurer,Elmer Kreppeg Secretary, Clair Sprankleg Reporter, Lester Allison, and Farm Watch Dog, Charles Bishop. The activities of the year have been: initiation to the Green Hand Degree, presen- tation of an assembly program, the attending of the district annual meeting in November, a father and son banquet, and a night meeting each month. The Recreation Club,organ1zel by Hr. Sachs, started its first year with sixteen members.The following officers were elected:President,Gerald Langg Vice-President, William HUUGHIBORQ and Seeretaryy Blair Ruling. The club presented an assembly program llay 18. --,edemawe-as-,Ma-as-.af 28 yaajea all he lll-l,,,. The Home Economics Club started the year by electing the following off1cers:Presl- dent, Jane Mclanusg Vice- Pres1dent,Betty Whiteselgand Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Barclay. The activities of the year were: the presenting of an assembly program, a dinner at the school house which everyone enjoyed, and the making of gifts at Christmas time. The Club feels that it has had a very successful year. The Press Club was organized this year by Hr. Wagner. The Club consists of ten members, 1ncluding:Phnebe Goss, Maris Barclay, Ethel Hundsrucker, Janet Ross, Ethel Bishop, William Hurley, Edward Houck, Blair Croyle, Harvey Port, and Alfred Hawn.The officers elected at the beginning of the year were: President, Edward Houck, Vice-President, Virginia Grossmang and Secre- tary, Ethel Bishop. The Press Club has put out a few assembly papers and a school paper. s'o1c------ici-7A-7AA--Aj---------L - 29 1+-fe eff Alnha M o- ::-1-Q----.-.-l-., HOHE ECONOMICS CLUB PRESS CLUB 7'-----A----'-4-:r :npr-A----f-wi ,zoqpazu .. M Alpha mwzzgozoiiz-.-- GIRLS BASKETBALL BOYS BASKETBALL Home Opponent Alumni Saltillo Saltillo Orbisonia Orbieonia Huntingdon Hole Opponent Alexandria Alexandria Huntingdon Huntingdon Saltillo Saltillo Hount Union Orbiaonia Orbisonia ...Wi 30 H..,lilil:,:::ll::::::l -zaaa.:.::.:.:,:.:.::.:,:,l-M Alpha M.-1.::.:.:.:.1.1.1115:.:.:.:.:., SCHOOL CALENDAR September. 5. Hurrah! we're finally Seniors. 6. Look out, girls! the new Ag. teacher is married. 12. Hey, kids! how did the first week ge? 19. Gee! did the boys sweat at the Axuv and Navy test today. 22. After a hard struggle we won our first ball game of the year, over HcAlevy's Fort. 27. Were your eyes sore from the 'iinking Game' at Goss's last night? 29. The Seniors are 'Deep ln the Heart of' collecting paper. 00f40b8I'. 2. Well! the Seniors are still at lt. 6. Cole to the senior square dance and, 'Swing that g1rl'. 13. Whb rates Avg this first six weeks? 18. Our first class meeting. 20. who missed this date? 27. And now the Student Council Party! Boy! what a crowd. 31. Streamers of tissue decorated our school yard like Christmas on Halloween. November. 10. 'Swing that lady left and right' at the Jun1or's square dance tonight. 15. It surely was a tough day at school. 17. Now 1t's the Jun1or's turn to collect paper. 18. Golly! they work even on Saturday. 20. The Seniors are busy practicing for their play. 23. The turkeys all run for shelter. December. l. The doors were epen to everybody but, 'Don't Darken ly Door'. 2. The second night of the play. Oh, my! 12. Class meetings went over with a bang! 15. The Student Council party was slew because of tht snow. 21. Is every one looking for Santa Claus? 22. Oh boy! we get a vacation for a change. 26. Vaeation surely is a HBIP! 29. Every one was back on the ball again at the Senior square dance. January. 2. A swell vacation, while it lasted. 3. School surely is going tough. 9. Does every one understand Television' after seeing the movie today? 12. Senior class hit teps in their assembly program today. 15. The Juniors spent half the night practicing for their play. 19. 'Ieung and O1d', bring your friends te the P.T.A. square dance. 24. Every ene was shut in their foxheles besause of the heavy snow. 26. Take your pick, girls! out of the F. P. A. :pix-:::peq:::':11::::neq:::::::r::::::':::nsq-Qi H-T:1:::1::::1xsea::::::::i:iZii'li333 3':' ..-..-.-,-.1.-..,.-.-.- -,.,..-..-.-.l.-..,,4l Alpha B...-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.::.:.:.,.,.:.:.:.- February. 2. 3 7 8 9 12 22. 23 24 28 larch. 2. 12' 16. 17. 21. 24. ze. 3o. 31. April. 1. 6. 12. 13. 18 20. 23. 30. lay. 1. 4. 11. 14. 18. 25. 26. 28. 29. The Juniors are presenting the play, 'Here Comes Cnarl1e'. Good luck, Juniors! WHO said the wrong word that caused the furnace to break? The Seniors had their pictures taken. Who broke the camera? What happened to the 'Groenies' today? No assembly! 'DD is bringing Abe Lincoln to the Sophomore square dance? This marks a great anniversary in history. 'Pop-eye d1dn't out down the cherry tree.' Hey, fellows! bring your girls to the Sen1er's last dance. The Juniors are representing their play, 'Here Comes Cnarl1e'. Nice going! I wish every month had only 28 days. The Sen1or's scrap paper ls piling up nicely. A good assembly program. Thanks, Juniors! Every one come to P. T. A. tonight. Juniors are having a big time tonight. Promenade 'em! Sophomore class held a good assembly program. First day of spring! Don't every one get down with spring fever! Our last Saturday of school ls finally over. Nice weather! only a little wet. Gee! some women in the Dramatlcs Club. Oh dear! no Easter vaoat1on.- We ask for it. OA goodness! did anyone get fooled? The 'Greenlee' held their only, and last dance of the year. The orchestra hit the flats today in assembly. Be good, kids! Student Council is sending the Easter Bunny around tonight. The Seniors have forgotten to study - their trip is a-brewing. The school days are slipping fast. 7th and 8th Grades brought a laughter today in their assembly program. Clubs met with a bang! Ylppee! the last month has finally arrived. The sophomores are slowly building up the paper pile. It has finally arrived. - The Junior and Senior Prom! Does everyone have their best dude on? The Recreation Club showed its vim and vigor today in assembly. lay Day. Something long remembered. This brings the last Friday of school. Are all the Seniors present tonight? It's Baccalaureate! Now we can beat them all! It's Just Class Night! By the way, did you get willed anything? Commencement has ended our four years' dream, and now the Class of '45 bids you farewell. ..l,:.:.l,.l.l.: l,.: ll.l,.l.:1.N 32 lp.....:.:.:.l:xs.c.s.E.:E5:.:- ,MWF , , NJ 4 'J 'f 1 '0f'1Ml5W7 f 5544255 W .WWW is jff 4'1'! gfjg, z','ffy 3 +39 ?j,i,!17!'Y! E SN ' W5 ,,Jw'm S bqni AM RA Qyydff 'I Ai-A ',fimJ fn U MDMA, Spf ljvfffyiz U I fp QW: Wwgdfiff NM! Wzilfw' , , Qs' , . 2 MI 33 jp... MW' QX X pr- 4134 B+' ,v -- I 1 , If '1If'f 11 . ,, I' ,I ' 4 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' I ' .I ,I 4.11 '1. l ',4f z 1 xl , ,I , I fl I , ,I 1 1 -l ,1 , - 4' f .,,,,,n'1l1, . I,1,1-' .1 4 a I , ' I 'I I O I ,jx J I AJ ,f - - -5 f D .-..f-'----,-,f f ':- -.-L 1 ' ' f- 1 .. I. Q L.. :S L - . 1- f f .. ,f.?Q5.-. 7:-L -- '4 -n . 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QD We urge you to join this organization and ask your support for the betterment of the school. 0 We appreciate your support of the lunch program. 36 7'-':l:':bc-'f---:prix-'7'7 -A'T -ff--A - :1:,7,7,, FIRST NATIONAL BANK PETERSBURG, PENNA. 0 We invite you to make our Bank your Bank 0 We are a MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION iw' :,:,L1,,,:f::,4, 37 -'7'7'7'71toc: - '7'7c7c7 '7 7'7'7 f,--f--WY-----fsfrfsfrfrfrf--Y-s--.W M- U ii BEAUTY M for MEMORY U ii We try to make each service that we lj conduct as beautiful as possible- guided, of course, by the family's li wishes. We try to create a Memory Picture that may bring some measure 11 of consolation in the years to come. H TEMPLEIS FUNERAL HOME Petersburg, Penn'a. Philip B. Temple Director Mrs. Philip B. Temple Qualified Lady Assistant .lmssw sn s ss s ss: as ses s 773: 7, I Y ,7, ,7 7 gnu: 'sibotsuiicxuc 7' , :aiu-: 38 U -ff--fv--i---T 2-2--lilY::i:l:li:TZlflflilllllfiliilliilliilflliliijf11,122 55 :EBLATCHFORD FURNITURE CO ii on the Comer on the Square H TON'S T RE ii Us S 0 Everything for the home U H GENERAL MERCHANDISE T yrone, Pa. FURNITURE 5 191211211121:i:::r:Afi::i2113: ii Home D ed JACKSON HOUSE HOTEL Good and Reasonable Rates 324 Allegheny sm. Phone 142-M Petersburg, Pa. ii:ii1:liA::: L::::l41:::::l1i:l2f:1 Zigi Compliments U of GEORGE READERS BARBER SHOP Tyrone, Pa. Give a Diamond for Graduation i Finest selection of Diamond Rings in Huntingdon Mur Jewelry Co. 709 Washington St., Huntingdon convenient terms can be arranged fcxifts for Everyone, ,7,,..,,7,-,fr Y... frrfrfwrrv Wnnrfrv YYYY 7-f-7777-vw-if-7-f ------7 -idk 39 W. A. GRIMISON 8: SON Fine Confections Huntingdon, Pa. Compliments of LOGAN FURNITURE Huntingdon, Pa. J. M. MANBECK Ice Cream and Home Made Pies Petersburg, Pa. CAPLAN'S First in Quality First in Fashion First in Value 621 Wash. St. - Huntingdon Compliments of HUNTINGDON C0-OP. 1233 Milllin St. Huntingdon, Pa. AULTS and CRAIN Quality Foods 22 W. 10th St. Tyrone, Pg. Compliments of HILLYS DRUG STORE W. FRED STRAIT Sales - STUDEBAKER - Service 10th and Mimin Sts. Phone: 53 Huntingdon, Pa. EMILIE STERN Successor to Margaret J. Bayer Ladies' and Children's Wear Everything for Sewing Huntingdon, Pa. Compliments of PALACE CONFECTIONARY Huntingdon, Pa. 7, Y 4 .,, Y, ,,A,7 7,7,,Y ,,,l:,,,,A,,,A mf., 77-.- -Y Y .477 ' Je: Y7.i.7.Y.7,,.7,, ,1 Y .Y-Y.YYf.Yn Y H H N Compliments of FARM BUREAU INSURANCE H ANNBELUS COFFEE sHoP ll Auto - Life - Accident - Fire H Liability - Hospitalization Dinners, Lunches, Sandwiches Lewis S. Knepper Representative 1415 Mom sa. gi Huntingdon, Pa. li Tyrone' Pa' ii Phone 655 3312:iiifiieil-eiiifzji,Hiii ,AWA-A:--A--:s-,-As: Compliments JAMES c. MORGAN M H of INSURANCE M 4th STREET TRANSIT CO. ' ii Huntingdon H Huntingdon, Pa. H ' gg UPEOHE 470 E! A iifiizze:::::1:e1::A31:21:12:miiiiiziiizrii:l::::f:f:::-1 U U U U T1 o 0 2 Swlgart Associates, Inc. U H INSURANCE g HUNTINGDON, PENNSYLVANIA ::::1,,g1,1u...f,:,- gp.-.q11::1, 1.q.q,:,p.f,,Q:,J..q:11g:,1, ,:1:,,1111,1,1,..g, 41 4'-'7Jq:'7'7'AA-'fm--'f'AA 7A-'74 l P -'V'17111YYY-zz'YvirrVYYYYY-an-Yfrrvf--YU! 'YYY V-'Writ-ww'-V-Yfrrw-7171VYYZ JANES STYLE SHOP CONPHHNDU Exclusive Ladies and Misses Ready to Wear of 522 Wash. St. - Huntingdon, Pa. WK-eieiiiiliIlliiiiiiliiiiiiilllilili C. H. MILLER and Co. MARK's CAFE U oppome me mum swim Huntingdon, P., Meals at all hours Huntingdon, Penne. ::l:::.:i:::e:,:1:,::1,j11::::-,-Qzrmlzizii-frVie:11i:::Q:1:1:-iiiezlllilililz N SEARERS MAYTAG 8: El..ECTRlC STOREU Compliments Phone 512 112 Penna. Ave. U f H 0 Tyrone, Pa. ex.:eefefeieifeefxefe-:qg EMMERT INSURANCE Compliments and 0, Lg REALTY COMPANY H . DEAN PHIPPS AUTO STORE Huntingdon, P.. Tyrone, Penna. W ,4, his-,YA-,Y,-,Y,A,Y,,, ,,Y,j::ii:::N5 Y1:1:::e:L:1:::1:f:::f:l4::,::: , , V-, , ,,,,,.,,, YV., Ty.-. i. wi N Compliments H -....- H U H gf U N MILLER BROTHERS U M HOTEL HUNTINGDON V makers and Distributors of M--2-fl--iilflr7:i-2-iii 1'-4-1-if Miller Farm Pure Pork Sausage U Compliments Phone 2145 Petersburg, Pa. N U of --+0'-- McCRORY'S ,, ,,,,,,7,, ,, ,,7,, 7,,,:poc:,7,7 1,,n,:,7,7 5c and l0c STORE 42 JOHN E. SHELLENBERGER Plumbing and Heating Huntingdon, Pa. SIMMS Jewelers and Clothiers 20 West 10th St. Tyrone, Pa. LEVINE BROS. Quality Men and Boys Shop Tyrone, Pa. W. B. LIGHTNER Lumber Petersburg, Pa. MRS. A. C. EBERLE Roadside Market Groceries Farm Produce in Season Willow Grove Farm Petersburg, P L Compliments of DlCK'S LUNCH Huntingdon, Pa. JAMES l. MYTON Dealer in Livestock Dial Alex. - 2834 2154 Petersburg, Pa. Phone 2911 R. R. Russler, Prop. KEYSTONE GARAGE ln your Post War Plan, Don't forget the man who stayed on the job. Alexandria, Pa. HOFFMAN'S Sealtest ICE CREAM and MILK O ,,,.,.v,,,7.:su:.,,,, 7,,,f,, ,,7 ,.,f,7, IQ vrrrf 7,7 ,,,,7,...,,-.7,:Do1:, :::u:-7 - A:1: ':Doqi'gbt7 ' '1e1c7'.bo1o1 , , , GARMAN LANEY'S FEED MILL W DEPARTMENT srolu-2 The Department Store that Esllelmen's Guaranteed Feeds ii lad' in quam, U ' I 1014 Penna. Ave., Mccommcx . DEERING Tyrone, PL U A Farm Mnnhinu .na Implement. ffiififfifniieffifffiyriffifil- Q B. E. Hus1'oN Mnninnl Instruments dz snnpne. 3 0 Huntingdon, rn. 1Iiii11if:1I,1'i:41I1f::i:f:Y..':::.L ,,:: sun .na Penn su. S vocus sHoP . Women's and Mines W H 'd ' P' waning Anpnria H u Hnnfingann, rn. Hifiizgz YY4::l:': ,f:::1:-1-lnfgi,:,,::::W-n:11,L::f:n:f:,,11,,Q1,,-1,,f11:QL1I1:lL Compliments ' U BLANK's BARGAIN s'roRE H 1...- fj noni. sw-nu Hunlilldoh, Pl. M H:-1:11-:::f:fn:::: ffilfii:-:Airy . N conpni-new Ei SHAFFER s'roRE co. Q M of U A U Pew-b-fn. P- Q Mans cnocsnu-Ls Q M AA M A Lt U Q if Paooucr: M Compliments H g U U of Petersburg, Pa. M A KIENZLES BAKERY H Tyrone, Pe. I --:,L::14,:,f,L::ff': fr ':,4:i Len-E.1,Jic,4:f1:,: LV ,:r: :ffr7,f,f.1ng 44 RED'S PLACE Confectionary and Sandwiches Dial 4136 Petersburg, P Complimentsof of MARTIN H. HEINE Huntingdon, Pa. I. :l:'77- 7'7-4' -'ff--'7777 Compliments of LUGG and EDMONDS Department Store Huntingdon Tyrone ---'--'77'7'7'71oi1'711'7757710111011 7 77- 77'7 7-7 '77 77':l:':r W. C. MARROW Agricultural Implements and Supplies Manufacturers of Hamess and Hamess Repairing English Riding Equipment Tyrone, Pa. 207 East 10th St. Phone 1121 777 777 77'7i7 7' 77 7'7 '7 10117 100 Rooms Free Parking HOTEL PENN HUNT A Complete Modem Hotel Huntingdon, Pa. Mitchell Saltzman, Mgr. 74'7'4A-77 7' 77o:::'7'7'7 7'1:'7':b1 7 FIRST BLAIR COUNTY NATIONAL BANK - Tyrone, Pa. v,,,,?,,,,ii,, ,, 7-150- '-77' W-A'7-A-'V'-A7'7 ' ' ---7-ff-' 7--' -fe--Y -7-- M li Ii I1 it U U P! U H Nl H H H U H ll N H Nl H H I5 U ll H 4 , e i M H w H in so P O S E R S DEPT. STGRE 0 Huntingdon' s Fastest Growing Store On the Brightest Corner in Town Comer 6th and Washington Sta. HUNTINGDON, PA. 0 For Better Values Low in Price Shop at this Busy Store High in Quality Y '-:::':r7'7'7'7'7 :n1'7'1o1oI '-'Q' arf 4'7 7'7 46 ai-it 1. H 4 , N ::....C:11:i1f::1::f:::::::.:e::Te::,z::ii:Zi:,1:il,::,f,:f:,f1:, I im N RICHARD BLACK Q El-WOOD V- PURT H E General Machinist Clover Farm Stores ii U Q Phone 459-J Confections and lee Cream H H N H ni.: zss-4 U H Huntingdon, Pa. Petersburg, Pa. li H NI 11111-iiirrliiii:112:111111117-'li1:'f1ii:ll1:A::g1,::11:g:fl-zwgigzgigggi-511111211ggM l U U W Compumm MK1RKPA'rR1cK's RESTAURANTH Petersburg, Pa. of E! Good Mem - Comfortable Rooms We make our own lee Cream H Huntingdon, Pa. C0mPl0f0 Line of Magazines eeil,iiijiifzijli,: f.-ej1fa eeNieiejeiiiiiaisfeijifeaieiieieise:H H U cAsH CREDIT GARDNER'S CANDIES U ll Always Fresh 1' li 11 E U C0mPl0f0 H0910 The Largest Assortment E Fumidmm .im 1896 in cenml penn., U M Q M ' H ,n H Tyrone, Pa. 3 ROTHERT COMPANY ! Y X Tyrone, Pa. M l As CREDIT Nuts - Flectric Cooked and Salted H , C FRESH DAILY U ff-f-'f -'A ff '4 f':: f'I':nCso1 47 i,:::i:,.,:: L::iL:Dci:::1:::no1o1,7: 101:-,7,7.7,.bon: N I M li ue 'vw' WC' CCC-tCt ' U i . Y H C ' ' 55 JOHN G. SIMPSON EST. 31 U . M Do1.uNc1-:Rs Mx-:N's sl-101' QQ ' H H Joh Dee d Ol' U Farm Lachirlii .hand er' s H 711 wnnh. sz. 'Y W' 1 Lime and High Grade Fertilizers 1-lnnnngann, Pn. H Oliver 8x Syracuse :1::,,,,:j:1ii :,::,:1::::::H Plows 8: Repairs U Roofing - Sewer Pipe STANLEY'S BROWNbilt SHOES W. F . Shoes for every member me enema i of the family Clover and Timothy Seed ix ' 113 Washington sa. N JOHN K BARBEN' MF' Huntingdon, Pa. 210 Washington St. Huntingdon, Pa. U :nv-3:7-i-nwnzanwAnn-new X H N HlXSON'S W L: Stationery H H H School and Ollice Supplies I STRlCKLER'S M 1' Huntingdon, Pa. MILK and ICE CREAM TT S S tim S Witt X it E Phone vs J. G. ISENBERG Q SON Huntingdon, Pa. I H Come see our boys H department U Huntingdon, Pa. U linenieiizeineeiiieinineii :,......,l,....i 48 7.f.7.7...w7.7,,, ,,7.-,7,7.,,1:,7.f,7,,,:l:,f,v.-,,,7,7,,, ,,,,,,.-,7,,.f,,,,,7,, when in Q WESTBROOICS U HUNTINGDON U R Footwear for the Everybody entire family H gogg lg dig l'llllllillgd0Il, Pl. CLIFTON THEATRE ws:iifffj-fxffftif: R Compliments The Entertainment Y! of Center H PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE of U V Big, Friendly I Furniture Store Huntingdon County Huntingdon, Pa. Cffice of County Superintendent of Schools J. H. NEFF, County Supt. FRANK MAGILL, Asst. Supt. County Supervisors LOUISE HAIBACH AUSTlN V. McBRIDE Home Economics Ed. Agriculture Ed. RUTHERFORD PORTER Special Ed. Congratulations and best wislses to the sponsors of this year book. Court House Huntingdon, Pa. 7---4 7--A---'7'7'7 7' 7 77' 7 7' 7 7'::'7'1 7'77' 7' ' 7 7'7 7 ' 7'7'7 7 7 49 7,7 7,7 7,77,,:l:,7 7r7J1oi,7,7 Yo-icing-'Y' '7' 7 D. A. REID Barber Petersburg, Pa. When in Huntingdon meet your friends at TEXAS LUNCH Famous for those delicious HOT DOGS and HAMBURGER5 :f::::7::.::::1:':i::::::i:::::7:ii 1o4:-- Compliments of FIN K BROTHERS Hardware, wall paper and paint Tyrone, Pa. WEAVER'S THE FLORIST Bell Phone 431 Huntingdon, Pa. :no1: ' ' ,7 77,7.7,:n:.7, ,7 Compliments of Penn Koffee Shoppe Huntingdon, Pu. Optometrist BERT l. BLACK Huntingdon, Po. Detwiler Motor Co. CHEVROLET -:- OLDSMOBILE HUNTINGDON, PENNA. iraq-'f ' 7,,, -box, ,7,7, int:,7,1 ,7:nn1 :l:, :biz +'7 .QQ 0 C pl' f West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company .0f. TYRONE, PENNSYLVANIA O 51 ltmwtvtw W C A C W C'MWt:gltiiilzii U uupmncnows RAY ENGLISH SECRETARIA1. SCHOOL 'C M.,,'. gum .nd F..,.,i.,,i,,,. M 401 Penn st ., next to Clifton Theatre R Huntingdon U H For beginners - Complete Phgng 1195 Q office training courses . U in 42 weeks. l'll.lllflllgd0ll, Pa. 'l U U For 2 year commercial H'Ti+11o11:21ifilfiiffififillfif students - 24 weeks l 5 i'hi 3 c STEWART'S MILLINERY SHOP IN I Assistance given U . gndmtu in Producing Always the latest m lists T? mam.. in -wiring pq S wiiom- 215 su. sf, H Enroll for Summer Huntingdon' P.. M or Fall School H Yi:,iiiienijiimrifiim,fliii aeiiiimrfiiri eraeif amrgfeeei, ll Compliments of o J. C. Blau' Company Division of Westem Tablet and Stationery Corporation MANUFACTURERS OF STATIONERY HUNTINGDON, PENNA. :rl :':fY,ir:,:::Y :Q-cf1Y1'1 1-tr-f --r F-7--3173i -733 :'i33 i-iiiiifi as-9 52 : e H ll U H N H M u fl w M H N H M :',, 51:53. 7':l: 4- '7 'ffgf-fnfjgggjggguz-33.1 LES'l'ER'S WORKMEN'S STORE Clothes for work und dress Shoes and Rubber Footwear 1055 Penne. Avo. Tyrone, Pe C. L. PARKS, Photographer EDWARDS STUDIO For Fine Portraits Huntingdon, Pu. 'fill' ,' '7'jD0li'4 7'jlZ'7 ' 'Y - :nc--,:toaf CASE FARM MACHINERY ROSS E. GOODMAN Hardware 819 MiHin SL Huntingdon Always Busy! There's a Reuon GETZ MARKET STORE 1068 Penne. Ave. Tyrone, Pa. '-- - Lg- :::g:1i:no1::t::noq:o 'Amy ' 4'1f Compliments of HOLLYWOOD DRESS SHOP Huntingdon, Pe. Compliments of ENDICOTI' JOHNSON SHOE COMPANY Huntingdon, Pa. ,7,7, ,,,7,..,:1:,7..,,7,7 , ,, , Y , Y Wolf Furniture Co. Huntingdon's Outstanding Furniture Store 4 Floors of Furniture SHOP and COMPARE 7th Q Mifflin St. Huntingdon, Pa. ..,:!QI 14' -were-e3or.7,vYIYY.7 7777.-Y-V777 YYY V77 77 ,Y Y- , ,Y 7-Ye- 11 H U FT Il N M it M M 5 N w U H M w N H H U M u U in U N w lr M M Ei w N U H U H n w Il w w U U U F M M w H n n n Li or-f':gf--4Af----'1:--'---- -- ---- .77 e7.7He.7eY,7,...7,,.g,,--, -fe -Y-.v-Yer' ,7e- 7,zc7,:Do1o:u:,:nc-,- 7,3013 WALTER HOUCK Coal Dealer ESSO SERVICE STATION Compliments of Mi H H ll l! u H H H HARTSLOG YEARBOOK STAFF U II pete,.,bu,g, pl Alexandria High School Clan of '45 ii M1717 WA777-47,--A-Az--AAYYAMVYW774717, W H --f-f-- --7--'--7-----f---f---7-----f---- 1211211111::::::,L::1::::1:::1:gi11-11:'i H BOONlE'S GARAGE CROYLE'S I H Gu - on CLOVER FARM STORE R Quality Plus Satisfaction xi McCormick - Deering Service H Phone Alex. 2936 Did 2935 Nefs Mills, Pa. Nelf's Mills, Pa. Zzirilfigzgzr-if:::-1111:11-:::,w1:f:::: 23::Sei1Z.:t:::-1:::1i:e:ll,i::::igiifixH . H co 3 t l'ho ' JOHN W. SCOTT to Class of 1945 Pelervburs. Pa. J. ELMER YOUNG Farmer Dealer View C gwgwmggggxwggg in H T TT 7 -T ww- wvwvr YW Live Stock, Wool H C 'P'i of A. A c. co. fertilizer . U PENNSYLVANIA EDISON co. F ' Seed' H Binder Twine H Warrior Ridge Plant etc. ' ::1A:i:::::::':::i:::l:::i:'ii41:'1i7r::: 535:42::::1:l1i:1:fYi:-iA:::1ZfL::-1-iii,H CLYDE S. PORT Compliments Printing and of Hardware Petersburg, Pa. zr' ff-- J. HARRY HAWN G SONS :::,Q:1,g::f- ,::-::-f--- --f A-- ---114, 54 1 i ffl?--ff-T-ffffv-ff?-2-J-ff?-W iffrflf:l:lf:flf'I'1l2l1lIl2l1f11112 compliment' FLOYD C. HARSHBARGER Groceries and Meat gf Dry Goods Petersburg, Pa. Dial-2828 THE Vll..LA U U:1:1:::el::::-fig11-feiljfife Dining Room and Grill W CONPHNCUU U of 9 East 10th Sheet In ,, STlNE'S CORSET SHOP Tyrone' Pu' Huntingdon, Pa. lfA,:1:::,,1l::::,::::f::-igfzifflkifliriiilrliliiiiili'fii11iffi'A' FRIEDMANS MEN'S sHoP H . Men's, Young Men's and Boy's Congntuhhons Clothing and Furnishings to the du' of .45 . U H 5d ' PL FlSHER'S RESTAURANT 'r:::i:::f::::::::-Lili:i::::'Tig:ll c..,.,li,,,,.,., H .mm cum. .ua gf Harvey Fair w. T. GRANTS kj , in Huntingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, Pa. Acklin Jewelry Co. Largest Jewelry and China Store in cenlnl Pennsylvania Where High Prices Do Not Prevnil Tyrone, Pa. 55 ,j,,:,, Y ' ' T 7 W ,, -'K-:ne-'izxf' 'If-'7':x-x--if--fn' V-7'+'7' There are no Holidays for ACCIDENTS - DEATH - SICKNESS For The Best Protection Join THE MACCABEES Hospitalization - Life - Health - Accident INSURANCE Dist. Mgr., HORACE R. Ross, for cent. rem. W. A. KEITH, Commander Mrs. HAZEL ROSS, Record Keeper Petersburg Lodge, No. 463 0 HORACE R. ROSS General lnsurance 8: Real Estate For your Protection Life - Accident - Health Fire - Automobile - Liability 56
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