Philipsburg Osceola Area High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Philipsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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In the future, as you look back through our Annual we hope you will recall the many pleasant memories that you have experienced as students in the Philips- burg-Osceola Area High School. The time and effort put forth in this publication will be well spent if you receive some remem- brance of the happenings that have occurred throughout the years. Production Staff Co-editors .,................ Ginny Thompson, Shirley Helsel Literary editor ........... ,.,,...,,..,l.. ................ B e tty Belko Business manager ...........,............... .... J oanne Mease Advertising .,.,..,..... Mary Jane Weaver, Barb Houston Sports ..,............ ,.,..............t..................,... P at Blasko Photography ,..,.., ....,..,.,.,.,..,.........,.,,.. D onna Miller Art ...,....,..,...t.... ,.,... A rt Department, Mr. Wasseen Chief typists ...., , . ..,.,.......,...,. Margaret Blasko, Rosalie Winters, Shirley Davis Subscription ...., ....,.....,.,,.,....... .... D e lla Martain Advisors ..... ,.,... M r. McCamley, Mr. Mills V Y Engraver-Zimmerman Engraving Company, Sykesville, Pa. Printer--Kurtz Bros., Clearfield, Pa. Photographer-Milsom's Studio, Philipsburg, Pa. 3 1 bedication MR. THOMAS LABOCK Nobody flunks my class, till the last whistle blows. This is just one of the many familiar quotes you would hear if you visited a chemistry class at Philipsburg High School. lt is a great privilege for us the graduating class of 1955, to dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Thomas Labock. Mr. Labock spent his high school years in the old sixth street building, graduating in 1923 as the valedictorian of his class. His high school career consisted of study, study, and more study. He entered Penn State and completed the course for a degree in three years. Upon graduating from Pennsylvania State University, Prof , as he is best known, spent one year at Bigler before starting his long teaching career at Philipsburg High School in the Chemistry and Physics department. He has been a member of the faculty for 27 years. During that time he has shown a great interest in the students and also in the extra cur- ricular activities, by showing up for all school events. For 15 years Prof held the position of Faculty Manager. Humor, sincerity, and understanding are a few of the many qualities that make him outstanding to all of us. With untiring patience and consideration he has become a friend to the stu- dents, parents, faculty and people of the community. To you Professor Labock, with great honor and pride we make this dedication, and wish you many more years of success and happiness. A ,..- -win, In Y- Anna hunk 1-Ad cnc.-ksv.--ug L-vb-A11 57- c.uavl-- PAQA-:er . ai' 0 0 30 fi 42' 5 I Y 1 l 1 R 1 i If, .2211 I 2 gif R X Six X fx gg.,-. Qixv I' iv I 'i Koard of School birectvl-A PHILIPSBURG-OSCE0lA AREA SCHOOL BOARD Mr. John E. Lux, President ..,.........,.. .,.A... P hilipsburg Borough Mr. Edgar Wilson, Vice President .....,. ......,,... B oggs Township Mrs. Miriam Hess, Secretary ......... ....,.,....., R ush Township Mr. George R. Twigg, Treasurer ...,.., ...,... C hester Hill Borough Decatur Township Mr. Ray Albert ..,.... Mr. Alex C. Bailey ...,. Mr. John Bainey ..... Mr. Norman Bean ....,.i Wallaceton Boro Philipsburg Boro Decatur Township S. Philipsburg Boro Mr. William Litz .....,. Mr. John E. Lux ........ ...., Mr. John McQueeney . Mr. Harry Millard .,..... Mr. Robert Patterson Mr. Delaune Peightal Mrs. Julia Phillips ..,.... Mr. John Pinto ...,..,.., Mr. Clair Ritchey ..... Mr. Ralph Sheriff ....., Mr. J. Clair Simler ..,, Mrs. Myrna Stoker ............ ,.,. Mr. Vance Burtner ..............,,.,.,...... Osceola Boro Mrs. Helen Butterworth .,.......... Chester Hill Boro Mr. Joseph Dixon ....,... ........ W allaceton Boro Mrs. Charles Eboch ...,.,,..,.,.. S. Philipsburg Boro Mrs. Edward Gates .,... S. Philipsburg Boro Mrs. Sue Gilham ........ .,.,... S . Philipsburg Boro Mr. Ardell Hamer ...... .,....., W allaceton Boro Mrs. James Hartle ....,. ,.... P hilipsburg Boro Mr. John Heath ....,.. ........ O sceola Boro Mr. Scott Hess .......,......,....... ...., R ush Township Mrs. William Hess ....... Rush Township Mr. Charles Hilderbrand, Jr. .. Decatur Township Mr. Herman Hirsh ......,....,.,............ Osceola Boro Mr. William Hoffer ....,.......,....... Philipsburg Boro Mr. Ray Kanouff ........,... ...... B oggs Township Mr. Raymond Kanour , ,. ...., .. Osceola Boro . Boggs Township . Philipsburg Boro Rush Township Decatur Township Chester Hill Boro Osceola Boro Decatur Township . Boggs Township Chester Hill Boro , Philipsburg Boro Rush Township Mr. Hugh Tormey .........,....,....,.... Rush Township Mr. Warren C. Townsend Mr. Wendell Turner ......,..,.,....,. Mr. Wilton Turner ......, Mr. George R. Twigg ., Mr. Wallace Williams .... Mr. Edgar Wilson .....,. Mrs. Betty Wood .,.,... Philipsburg Boro Chester Hill Boro . Wallaceton Boro Chester Hill Boro . Wallaceton Boro .. Boggs Township S. Philipsburg Boro PHILIPSBURG-OSCEOLA AREA SCHOOL COMMITTEE Mr. John E. Lux, President ..........,..,.,.., ........ P hilipsburg Borough Mr. John Heath, Vice President ..,.... . ...... Osceola Borough Mrs. Gladys G. Dunlap, Secretary ....... .,......,,.... C Non-memberl Mr. George Twigg, Treasurer ...,...,,.,.., .,... C hester Hill Borough Mr. Vance Burtner ..,...., Mr. Joseph Dixon ,...... Mrs. Charles Eboch ...... .. Mrs. Sue Gilham ......,.. Mrs. James Hartle .,.., Mr. John Heath ....... Mr. William Litz ..,... Mr. John E. Lux ...... Osceola Boro ,. ..,.,. Wallaceton Boro S. Philipsburg Boro S. Philipsburg Boro Rush Township Osceola Boro Boggs Township Philipsburg Boro Mr. Robert Patterson . Mr. John Pinto .........,. . Mr. Ralph Sheriff ....... Mr. Hugh Tormey ............,. .... Mr. Warren E. Townsend Mr. George R. Twigg ...,., Mr. Wallace Williams ..... Mr. Edgar Wilson .,....,. Decatur Township Decatur Township Chester Hill Boro Rush Township . Philipsburg Boro . Chester Hill Boro Wallaceton Boro Boggs Township FRANK E. EHRENFELD B.S. M.S. Supervising Principal To the members of the class of 1955, I extend to you my sincere congratulations. The completion of the necessary accomplishment in your preparation for life's work. May the achievements in the past con- tinue to be fruitful in the years to come. May your education reflect fellowship and goodwill toward all mankind, so that your example may be a pattern for those who will follow in your footsteps. M. S. HANCOCK A.B. Senior High School Principal Congratulations to the members of the class of l955. In years to come, as you leaf through this book you will live again the events of school days-the seri- ous and humorous-spent at Philipsburg-Osceola Area High School. I hope that the many and varied experiences you have had as students here have de- veloped well rounded individuals, not only intellec- tually, but physically, socially and spiritually. May this development help you to make a successful life. RUSSELL M. LUCAS B.S. M.Ed. Junior High School Principal Please be assured that the members of the Junior High School faculty wish for each of you the best of everything in all that you may undertake. May suc- cess, health, and happiness be the rewards of your future endeavors. 7 E. GIFFORD AMMERMAN, B.S. Teacher of Civics, Coach of Jun- ior High Football, Freshman Class Advisor. RDBERT .l. BARNETT, A.B. Teacher of Sophomore and Sen- ior History, Director of Dra- matics. HENRY CAMPBELL, B.S. Teacher of Health and Physical Education, Coach of Varsity Wrestling, Junior Varsity Foot- ball, and Ass't Coach of Base- ball. JEAN M. ADAMS, B.S. Teacher of Home Economics. LEWIS O. ADAMS, B.S. Teacher of Junior History, Coach of Junior Varsity Foot- ball and Wrestling, Advisor to Student Council and Junior Class. ,iifsff f,-:.. A 1 T esmen F. BARNETT, A.a., M.A., - Teacher of Freshman English, A Latin I, and Latin ll. ESTHER DALE Teacher of Seventh and Eighth Grade History and Seventh Grade Guidance. 8 RUTH CALLAHAN, A.B. Teacher of Seventh and Eighth Grade Geography, Literature and Spelling. MURRAY DARKE, B.S. Teacher of Seventh and Eighth Grade History, Arithmetic and Guidance, Seventh Grade Class Advisor. JOHN F. FREEMAN, B.A. Teacher of Junior and Fresh- man English, Ass't Coach of Junior High Football, and Jun- ior Varsity Basketball. MARIE G. GEORGE, A.B. Teacher of Sophomore English. JUANITA HOYT, 8.5. Teacher of Seventh and Eighth Grade English and Eighth Grade Guidance. :fix 5. ,cg 2 GERALD C. DAVIS, B.S. JOSHUA FREEBERG, B.S. Teacher of Health and Physical Teacher of Freshman Algebra. ' Q Education, Coach of Baseball, ' N Ass't Coach of Varsity Football. ANDREW L. HUGAR, B.S., M.Ed. Teacher of Seventh and Eighth Grade Geography and English, Eighth Grade Class Advisor. 9 51' JAMES M. FREYERMUTH, 8.5. Teacher of Vocational Agricul- ture. EDWARD J. GRUNDY, B.S., M.Ed. Teacher of Bookeeping I and Il, Consumer Economics, Retail Selling, Ass't Coach of Varsity Football. HAZEL JOHNSON, R.N. School Nurse. ALFRED I. JONES, B.S. GEORGE E. KNOWLES, A.B., M.Ed. Teacher of Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, and Teacher of Freshman Science. Algebra. THOMAS LABOCK, B.S. Teacher of Chemistry and Phy- sics. V7 . V. K K1 I I ALBERT MADDALENA, B.S. , QQ mf.-,.4-et Teacher of Freshman English ' , and General Business Training. fi f ff? -f'ri ,V 213 2- i s. ' 1 :is is Wt? - - . , kmgjsg :f sfsz':,1:.ei9l' ,f K g,Qpws, a-i a f Ar,-r igfls?-'I I.ENA MANNER Teacher of Seventh and Eighth Grade Arithmetic, Literature, and Spelling. JOHN E. MANNER, B.S., M.Ecl. Head of Music Department. 10 . , ff ' i ft fili I. . .cr is I r .,,. R t K r iw - HERMAN A. LITZINGER, B.S. Teacher of Vocal and Instru- mental Music, Director of Jun- ior and Senior Chorus. NICHOLAS M. MADDALENA, B.S.. M.Ed. Teacher of Stenography I and II, Business Arithmetic, Coach of Varsity Football and Junior High Basketball. JAMES E. McCAll, B.S. Instructor of Driver Education. CHARLES B. MILLS, B.S., M.A. Teacher of Typing I and II Office Practice and Transcrip tion, Yearbook Advisor. FREDERICK SINFELT, B.A. Teacher of French I and ll Sophomore History. MARTIN L. THOMPSON, B.S. Librarian. 1 JEROME T. McCAMLEY, B.Ed. Teacher of Junior and Senior English, Advisor to Annual and Senior Class. BRUCE McKAY, B.S. Teacher of Industrial Arts. cmu WASSEEN, a.s., Mia. Supervisor and Teacher of Art. LAWRENCE NELSON, B.S., M.Ed. Director of Guidance. VERNE E. SMITH, A.B. Teacher of Biology, Director of Athletics and Recreation. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS, A.B. Teacher of Girls' Physical Edu- cation, Sophomore Class Ad- visor. GLADYS DUNLAP Secretory to Supervising Prin- cipal. PATTY MOORE RUTH SANKEY Secretory lo Senior High Prin- Secretory to Junior High Prin cipoul, cipol. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Bcxtcheler, Mrs. Humphrey MAINTENANCE STAFF Mr. Kizina, Mr. Motley, Mr, Hamlin xx ff 5 in s 'v 0255! EQ, , W . J, 1-73 Q 7 I 154.1176 Y' Ma G gm ,, b-Q' , FFP' Vx 2 e 'x N ,A WF ,-f ' .Wy Wm ' 1wY5g3,Q1?gI:,,?-::c..?4 'ffff' xX M, - Q.., ,,:. ,, V Hx Ax mv .... ' C f,... vy 1' Q. . v -Q, F rf .,,, r w 35 -.7 ' M v,,w 1qz f kc Wfff , N fw1f 1 . f'fg .31 x. l X fl L If . K ,ANA 1 K I ', L .fi 'ffifmffz -X vw fffff-.f,::.'cff ff' 'f N Nix Q -5 ,LAL ,Lb 1XIS,:1Hf'I ly. H215-ff ffl L k S IWW' ' ' vflf,ff, 4 L 1 Ax l19kJj,JL,1 . 1 'Y if I5 X67 fl mall.. 1 4 , , ,f ' .Qt .pf f i 'gf' eo ei W ' 3 - XX . . I K 9 -s E 5 '- , . f ,f v 1 Q Wil' G . ,. - .-. w ,iq-,ffm . 1 YN, ' 2:-if ,ff an an 'gags-2: -.- 13,1 'V ff .1 3' W ...,--4,- f :i: ,N ,.5, f TN , Wf ' 11 . Q 5 A 4 ' .A V X '5 ,, 'H ' : if . ' J? 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Ambition: .loin the Navy. MEASE, .IOANNE WINIFRED hung, Commercial Treasurer of Teen-Age Club 2, Activities 3, Student Coun- cil Sec.-Treas. 4, Annual 4, Gym Show 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer 3, 4, Basketball 4, Class OHicer 4, Junior Rotarian 4, General Chairman of Magazine Drive 4. Ambition: Be a secretary. TREASURER A ' William Lloyd Ryver ROBINS, THOMAS ALBERT Tom College Preparatory Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Treasurer 4, Chorus 'l, 3, Class Omcer 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Student Council Vice-President 4, Stage Crew 'l, 2, Senior Class Play 4, Student Council 4, Gym Show 2, 3. Ambition: Be a successful dentist. RYVER, WILLIAM LLOYD BiIl General Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer 2, History Club 2, Class Officer 4, Student Council 4. Ambition: Be a success. BAILEY, LOIS JEAN Lois College Prep. Newspaper Club 2: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Maiorette Club 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: All Class Play 3, 4: Gym Show 3, 4: Stage Crew 4: Student Council 3: Home Room Officer 3: Class Ofiicer 3: Driver Training 4. Ambition: To ioin Marie's society for hopeless old maids. BAINEY, MARTHA JOYCE Birdie Commercial Chorus 3, 4: All Class Play 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Teen-Age Club 2: Driver Training 3: Activities Club 3. Ambition: Be happy and suc- cessful. BAIR, DAVID B. Dave General Newspaper Club 2: Basketball Manager 4: Gym Show 3, 4: Math Club 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Volley- ball 3, Ambition: Be a farmer and min- ister. BALLOCK, WILLIAM J. Bill General Home Room Officer 4: Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4: Fly Tying Club 2, 3. Ambition: To enlist. BELKO. ELIZABETH ANN Betty Commercial Teen-Age Club 2: Volleyball 2: Annual Club 3, 4: Home Room Offi- cer 4: Annual Staff 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Pick huckleberries on Venus. Q O A T, Qi if -1 151 rw' f 251. l. if . 2.525 - ,s - vf . ,. - 5 Q., f is ,JQLQI . xl Q If-r'N i quam BISH, ROBERT WAYNE Bishie General Football l, 2, 3, 4: Shop 2, Bas. ketball l, 2: Driver Training 3: Wrestling 3, 4: Gym Show 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a minister. BLAKE, ROBERT LEE BNI College Prep, Shop Club 2: Driver Training 3: Basketball 4: Basketball Mgr. 2, 3: Football Mgr. 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Baseball Mgr. 3: Stage Crew 3, 4: All Class Play 2, 3. Ambition: Be a successful law- yer and tour the world. BLASKO, MARGARET ANN Pas Commercial Teen-Age Club 2: Annual Club 45 Driver Training 3. Ambition: Get married to a cer tain guy and be happy. BLASKO, PATRICIA ANN Put Commercial Newspaper 2: Annual 3, 4: Bas ketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be happy, BLAZOSKY, CONSTANTINE Connie General Football li 2, 3, 4: Conservation Club 3, 4: Golf 4: Fly Tying Club 2, Ambition: Join the Army. 15 BOCK, MARIE GRACE Marie College Prep. Teen Age Club 2, Stage Crew 4, News Editor of Newspaper 3, Jun- ior Rotarian 4, Editor of News- paper 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Gym Show 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, All Class Play 2, 3, Student Council 2, Senior Class Play 4, Home Room Officer 2, 3. Ambition: To be an Old Maid . BOCK, PHILIP CHARLES PhiI General Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football Mgr. 3, Baseball Mgr. 3: Shop Club 2, Math Club 4, Gym Show 3, 4, Home Room Officer 4. Ambition: He has none. BRATTON, BEVERLY ANNA Bev Voc. Home Ec. Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, Drivers Training 4. Ambition: To ioin the Air Force. BRITTON, MYRNA ELAINE Scotty Commercial Teen Age Club 2, Annual 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Dance Band Vocal- ist 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 4, All Class Play 3, 4, Home Room Offi- cer 4, D. A. R. Oratorical 3, Driver Training 4. Ambition: Honeymoon in Paris. BROWN, EDWARD EUGENE Tarzan College Prep. Science Club 3, Shop Club 4, Auto Club 2, Driver Training 3, Wrestling 4. Ambition: Assistant truant-ofli- cer to Dick Fike. 'I6 fi.. GX, if Q ..::.: 3 is L .. . Y :,. :grins W- .3 M' st , 5 f :fy f A Q 'Z - 131 ' ff BROWN, FRED LEE Zig General Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Shop Club 3. Ambition: To hunt the Youmac bird. BYERS, RICHARD JOSEPH Dick General Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Basketball 'I, 2, Home Room Officer 3, Wrestling 3, 4, Student Council 3. Ambition: Join the Navy. CARTER, JAMES MONROE Jumbo General Art Club 4, Shop Club 3. Ambition: Be an electrician and make money. CASSIDY, FORREST Hopalong General Band 2, 3, 4, Auto Driving 2, Foot- ball 4. Ambition: Retire at 20. CONKLIN, CECIL LEE Cec General Football l, 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Chorus 3, Science Club 3, Gym Show 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4. Ambition: Be a space cadet. CONKLIN, ELLA MARIE Ella College Prep. Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Gym Show 2. Ambition: Be a teacher. CZAP, MICHAEL Kitty General Football 'l, 2, 3, 4: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To capture the You- mac bird. DAVIS, SHIRLEY JEAN Shirley Commercial Teen Age Club 2: Basketball 3, 4: Activities 3: Stage Crew 4: An- nual 4. Ambition: Become a clerk-typist DEMCHAK, CAROL CarI General Golf 4. Ambition: Join the Army DIXON, CHARLES G. Chuckie General F. F. A. 1, 2, 3: Home Room Ofti- cer 2, 3: Science Club 4. Ambition: Teach school. EBOCH, RCBERT ALLEN Bob General Shop Club 2, 3: Wrestling 4: Math Club 4: Baseball 4: Driver Training 4. Ambition: To be happy. EBOCH, WILLIAM BAKER Bill General Art Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4. Ambition: .loin Air Force. EVANS, CHARLES DAVID Chas College Prep. All Class Play 2, 3, Newspaper Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play. Ambition: 3 5 FENTON, ARTHUR LEROY Art General Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, Dance Band 4, Chorus 4. Ambition: To teach music. FEDARKO, MICHAEL 'Gunsmoke VOC. Agr. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Spend money. FETZER, ELDA MAE Elda Mae General Newspaper Club 4. Ambition: To own a Cadillac. 18 l , QM 1 in ig J RFQ xx. is .....ifiii,, Ea S W 55' TF 5 2 K Q A H nevwi' SH E 'Tr 's 'Q-4 :i'f PQ 'li' hr' FIKE, RICHARD ELMER Deceppi General Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Home Room Off. 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Be truant-officer for Mr. Hancock. FINK, LYNN EUGENE Fink College Prep. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Key Club 4, Home Room OH. 2, 3, 4, Auto Driving 4. Ambition: Go to a Naval School, FLECK, ELLEN LOUISE Louise General Teen Age Club 2, Activities Club 3, Newspaper 4. Ambition: To be a secretary. FLECK, JUDITH MEYER Judy College Prep. Teen Age Club 2, Stage Crew 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, All Class Musical 3, Bond 3, 4. Ambition: To be successful. FLECK, WALTER Son Voc. Agr. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 45 V. Pres. of F.F.A. 4, Reporter 3. Ambition: Have an exceptionally nice wife, lots of kids, and be o millionaire at 18. 111 - FLECKENSTEIN, JOAN LOUISE Lefty College Prep. Teen Age Club 2, Newspaper Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, News Edi- tor 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Home Room Ofiicer 2, 3, All Class Play 2, .lun- ior Rotarian 4, Senior Class Play 4. Ambition: Be an elementary teacher. FORSBURG, JO ANN KATHRYN Je Commercial Annual Club 4. Ambition: Housewife and moth- er. FOWLER, WILLIAM RAY Bill General Football 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Be a minister. . .4 ' s . . rf' ,W , 1 i fl ri' rv 4' PSFL . ,sag -.Q F Q, ew: A 6 H . if .Sh 5 s, FRAVEL, WESLEY G. Wes General Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Fly Tying Club 2, Conservation Club 3, 4. Ambition: To be a professional hobo. GALLAGHER, JEANNE MARIE Jeanne College Prep. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, All Class Play 2, 3, Dramatics Worlzshlp 3, Senior Class Play 4, Class Officer 2, Home Room Officer 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Dance Band 4. Ambition: Learn to drive to suit Frank. GEE, SANDRA MARIE Sandy Commercial Driver Training 2, Annual Club 4, Activities Club 3. Ambition: Be happy and suc- cessful in life. GORDON, RONALD EDWIN Ron College Prep. Wrestling 27 Driver Training 27 Art Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Be a big brass Swab- by., GRANNIS, JOHN EDWARD John General Driver Training 27 Math Club 4. Ambition: Enlist and work for Uncle Sam as long as he'll have me. GRANVILLE, MARILYN GAIL Mickey College Prep. Dramatics 27 Basketball 2, 47 Newspaper 3, 4i Chorus 27 Asso- ciate Editor 4. Ambition: Be a doctor. GUNTER, ROBERT MAX Bob College Prep. Football 'l, 2, 3, 47 Class Officer 27 Basketball l, 27 Home Room Ofti- cer 2, 3, 47 Key Club 2, 3, 47 Stu- dent Council 2. Ambition: Make my first mil- lion and get o ring on a certain girl's finger. GUNTER, HARRY LEE Hank General Fly Tying Club 27 Outdoors Club 37 Driver Training 37 Math Club 4. Ambition: Be a linotype opera- ,OL 20 ' :Sim A ' .7 71 Qi X, . .. SE. S N. 2 fig a .. 1, . it x f -5 nik wif HARTMAN, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Bill General Science Club 17 Math Club Ai Auto Club 3: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Join the Air Force. HASSINGER, COMMODORE PERRY Hel General Wrestling Mgr. 'l, 2, 3, 47 Golf 2, 47 Driver Training 4. Ambition: Join the P, H. A. HELSEL, JAMES F. Jim General Football 27 Art Club l, 2, 37 Driver Training 37 Auto Club 2. Ambition: Be a success. HELSEL, SHIRLEY ANN 5hirI College Prep. Home Room Officer 2, 37 Annual 3, 47 Newspaper Club 27 Co-Editor of Annual 47 Chorus 2, 37 Stage Crew 3, 47 Basketball 2, 3, 47 All Class Play 37 Gym Show 3. Ambition: Become editor of Mad Magazine and give Mr. McCamley a life subscription. HELLEWELL, ROBERT RICHARD Bob College Prep. Football 'l, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 'l, 27 Gym Show l, 2, 3, 47 Key Club 47 Stage Crew 27 Driver Training 27 Conservation Club 37 Student Coun- cil 27 Class Officer 'l, 27 Home Room Officer 2, 3, 47 Junior Rotarion 4. Ambition: Tour the U. S. on a motorcycle. HENRY, JOHN LEWIS Jack General Science Club 3, 4, V-Pres. of Science Club 4, Shop Club 2, Wrestling 4. Ambition: Join the Navy with Byers. HENRY, LYNN ARDEN Hen General Wrestling 3, Science 3, 4, Study Club 2, Driver Training 4. Ambition: Retire at age of 20! HICKS, EDWARD LEE Ed College Prep. Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Chorus 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Driver Training 2. Ambition: Retire at the age of 52. it Q I. 2', :-. 2 . ra HILDERBRAND, VERDA LOU 'Beedie Commercial Driver Training 3, Annual Club 4, Auto Club 2. Ambition: Be happy and suc- cessful. HILL, GEORGE C. Cap College Prep. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, Gym Show 2, 3, 4, Fly Tying Club 2, Key Club 4, Newspaper Club 3, 4. Ambition: To make Slabtown the Capital of the U. S. HOCH, KENNETH CHARLES Bella College Prep. Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, Baseball 2, 4, Volleyball, Math Club 4, History Club 2. Ambition, P I a y professional basketball and be a dentist on the off season. HOOVER, THOMAS L. Tom General Baseball 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Math Club 4, Driver Training 3. Ambitlon: Be a success. HOUSTON, BARBARA JANE Barb Commercial Art Club 2, 3, Driver Training 3, Annual Club 4. Ambition: Win an argument with Mr. McCamIey. HUBLER, MICHAEL WYNNE Mike Voc. Agr. Wrestling T, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. of F.F.A. 4, Driver Train- ing 3. Ambition: Retire at T7. HUSTED, DORCAS MARLENE Dork Commercial Newspaper Club 2, Basketball 3. 4, Chorus 3, 4, Activities Club 3, Driver Training 4, Stage Crew 4, Gym Show 3, 4. Ambition: To be an undertaker's wife. HUTTON, JOAN YVONNE Joan General Band T, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2. Ambition: Buy Mr. Thompson an automatic machine for putting books away. 22 101' -aunt' . . Irl I .fm l as .. gs. wi H eff? ,f li git ici 'ff wwf ew 5 ie .. . yfiifif 57- ' - . , - ,gif - 5fTi'7'jl 'iiff i E Q , . - - ,..,,...-M JARRETT, SHIRLEY MAE Red Voc. Home Ec. Band T, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, Treas- urer of Home Ec. Club 4. Ambition: Be a telephone oper- ator. JOHNSON, JEROME Jerry General Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Math Club 3, Shop 4, F.F.A. 'I, 2. Ambition: Be a General in the Army. JOHNSON, MARY ELLEN Mary Ellen Commercial Teen Age Club 2, Activities 3, Annual Club 4. Ambition: To be a secretary. JOHNSTON, EDWARD K. Eddie General History Club 2, Football 2, Shop 3, Math Club 4, Baseball 4. Ambition: Join the Air Force. KADASH, ANNA LA RUE Annie College Prep. Cheerleader T, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Gym Slww 2. 3. 4: Class Otticer 2, Home Room Otticef 2, Student Council 2, 4. Ambition: Be a success. KENNEDY, .IOYANNE Tues Commercial Newspaper Club 2, Basketball 3, Library Club 4, Activities Club 3. Ambition: To learn not to argue. KERFOOT, BEULAH l.lll.Y Boo Commercial Basketball 2, 3, 47 Teen Age Club 2, Activities Club 35 Library Club 4. Ambition: Ride with Mr. Mad- dalena in Arthur Godfrey's kiddie car. KERFOOT, ERNEST GLENN Ace College Prep. Senior Class Play 4. Ambition: Work for Uncle Sam on the Waterfront. .1 I L, . 3 41 Pr 95'- 1 ' :M .'.., NEG' 'Milf . is Ne w xr . 'X 3 ..-. . , f X if M we 1 ix i QS KIZER, DORIS KAY Shorty Commercial Basketball 3, 4: Driver Training 2, Chorus 'l, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Salesmonship Award 3: Octette 3: Home Room Olticer 4: Stage Crew 4: All Class Play 3. Ambition: Be a good wife to a certain fellow and be successful in anything l do. KOLESAR, JANET Jan Voc. Home Ec. Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3. Ambition: Join the Air Force. KORSNICK, JOHN PHILIP Digger College Prep. Football Mgr. 2, 3, 45 Auto Driv- ing 2p Basketball 2, 4. Ambition: Join the Sons of the Confederacy. Q s mi Ag LAMB, GERALD LEE Lammie College Prep. Football 'l, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Key Club 4, Driver Training 3. Ambition: To be happy. LANSBERRY, PHYLLIS JANE Fl1yl General Band I, 2, F. H. A. 3, 4, Driver Training 3. Ambition: To live in California. LUKENS, NANCY EVELYN Nan College Prep. Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, All Class Play 3, 4, Volley- ball 2, Dramatics Workshop 3, Bad- minton 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Dist. Chorus 4, Teen Age Club 2, An- nual Club 3, Junior Rotarian 4. Ambition: Fly my own plane around the world. LUMADUE, DORIS JEAN Doris College Prep. Teen Age Club 2, Math Club 3, 4. Ambition: To be a nurse. MARTIN, DELLA MAE Del Commercial Newspaper Club 2, Home Room Officer 2, 4, Annual Club 3, 4, Ambition: To be happy. 24 MAURER, GAIL IRIS Gail College Prep. Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3. Ambiiton: To be a nurse. McCAMLEY, JEAN NICOLE Jean College Prep. Bend 1, 2, 3, 4, chorus 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Driver Training 3, Badminton 3, Sec. of Blue Band 4, Dramatic Workshop 3. Ambition: To be a nurse. MCDONALD, MARY LOU Mick College Prep. Gym Show 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band T, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, District Band 3, Senior Class Play 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Lib. of Band 2, 3, 4, All Class Play 3, 4, Home Room Officer 2, Junior Ro- tarian 4. Ambition: To graduate from col- lege and teach all Jeanne's kids. McDONALD, LILLIAN VELMA Mick Home Ec. Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer 2, Basketball 2, Vol- leyball 2, Treas. of Home Ec. Club 2. Ambition: Be a telephone oper- ator. MEEK, WILLIAM PENN Bill General Fly-Tying Club 2, Driver Train- ing 3, Science 4. Ambition: Be a mechanic. - i l MENCER, CHARLES EDWARW Skipper Dick College Prep. Art Club 35 Stage Crew 35 Math Club 45 Chorus 4. Ambition: Go to college, make million, and retire young. MESSICK, EDWARD C. Ed General Study Club 2: Moth Club 45 Shop Club 3. Ambition: Own my own car, MILLARD, FRANKLIN LARRIAN Frank General Science Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Get a good iob. 5-an 3 of x it +319 - I 3 -51 :., . g i 9 ze e Q .. H fe ,A K 3 we . NW -5 tis.-7 A .1 C li S . Y . is ji Q :es if. , . Se ' 1 . Wk i X QE r MILLARD, SYLVIA MAE TilI Home Ec. Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be happy. MILLER, DONNA JANE Donna College Prep. Annual Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 45 Volleyball 2, 35 D. A. R. Ora- toricol Contest 35 Driver Training 4. Ambition: Have another rendez- vous with a dead porcupine in the middle of the night on the Blackie Road. MOORE, DONALD Pat General Math Club 4. Ambition: Get a iob paying S3 an hour and meet Marilyn Monroe. MOORE, MARY ANN Mary Ann College Prep. Annual Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Badminton 3, 4. Ambition: Be a nurse. MOSTYN, MARY JANE Mary Jane College Prep. Chorus 2, 3, Teen Age Club 2, Annual Club 3, 4, Volleyball 2. Ambition: To be a nurse. PARSKY, ROBERT MORRIS Bob College Prep. Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, All Class Revue 3, Key Club 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, V-Pres. of Key Club 4, Home Room Officer 3. Amition: Be an architectural en- gineer. PAVLICK, ANTHONY WILLIAM Tony General Football I, 2, 3, 4, Driver Train- ing 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Conser- vation Club 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4. Ambition: To be a success. PETERS. PATRICIA ANN Pat General Art Club 2, F. H.A. 4, Activities Club 3. Ambition: Be a telephone oper- ator. 26 Q . 2 iwww ,wage K 'S Hi . .. , Yi? E -i . . .1 .::: .. 35 . 5 f Y ' E E Q , if E ' if bgwf gl, .fi i f S . X . . , 8' is Q if J . -.- ffisfzifm: A .--,.. .- ar' -QQQWQSW fwfwimi 'mwfigm QQ ,Q gf u 8.5 QWQQ 2 -1.4 - te . S .C f A Q -te H2 JVTMM SQL 'QWWM pww wmww Web fwwww PHILLIPS, JESSE RICHARD Jess General Math Club 3, 4, Gym Show 3, 4. Ambition: Own a Lincoln con- vertible. PINTO, ROY ELLSWORTH Roy Voc. Agr. Wrestling I, 2. Ambition: Stay single. PLESKONKO, JEROME MICHAEL Jerry General Football 'l, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Pres. of Student Council 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Pres. of Key Club 4, Home Room Oliticer 2, Lt. Gov. of District li of Key Club 4. Ambition: Beat my father's rec- ord of thirteen children. POLLARD, PAUL EDWARD Jug General Shop Club 2, Science 3, 4. Ambition: Enlist in the Army. POWELL, JERRY GUY Jerry General Conservation Club 3, Football Mgr. 2, Driver Training 3, Library Club 4, Math Club 2. Ambition: Missionary to a land where the gospel hasn't been preached. RATCLIFFE, BARBARA CAROLE Barb College Prep. Annual Club 2: All Class Play 2, 3: Driver Training 37 Stage Crew 3, 4: Band 4: Basketball 3, 4: Cho- rus 2, 3, 4: Gym Show 3. Ambition: To have a date with Mr. Mills. RECH, IDA IRENE Ida Home Ee. Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4: Driver Training 4. Ambition: To be o housewife or work. REESE, JANET MARY Jan Commercial Teen Age Club 2: Annual Club 4, Activities Club 3. Ambition: To be a success. 5-.E X Q' 'ii ' ' ' i il 5. I E- i i I if 5 . 5 PQ' X C .. 19: RENWICK, VAUGHN MATTHEW Vaughn General Football Mgr. 2. Ambition: Be a mechanic. RITCHEY, RACHEL JOANN Joann Commercial Teen Age Club 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Activities Club 3: Senior Class Play 4. Ambition: To fly to the moon with Captain Video. RITCHEY, ROBERT GOSS Bob General Football l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4. Ambition: To be a success. .Q ...-its 1.... .l1l-1 ROBERTS, THOMAS JORDAN Torn College Prep. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Gym Show 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3. Ambition: To own a hopped- up model A roadster. RODGER, DONNA MAE Don Home Ec. Teen Age Club 2, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Sec. of Teen Age Club 2. Ambition: To get a certain 'Fel- low and marry him. ROSENTRATOR, MICHAEL DONALD Mike General Driver Training 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Science Club 2, Key Club 4, Pres. of Science Club 3, Math Club 4. Ambition: Be a successful engi- neer. ROTHROCK, ELIZABETH ANN Betty Commercial Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To travel. RUNK, LORENZO GEORGE Rennie College Prep. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. of Band 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, P. M. E. A. 1, 3, Home Room Olticer 3, 4, Junior Ro- tarian 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Gym Show 2, 3, All Class Play 2, 3, Senior Class Play 4. Ambition: Join the Women's French Foreign legion. 28 1 51 :gif S -Q... .. ,,... KDE. . . R ' 1 . uv? Y Q . it. l' 55 Q if 1 gm Q. is x Ja .. ii U 1 . , .-sg., l . -A ,Qs iiifffi. ' s A- A F ggfjg, . I. i , 23 .31-5.95. 3 g-1.45. ww 4 Q .A f . - - .-.' . SCHIELE, DONALD HAROLD Don College Prep. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Stage Crew 1, 2, Home Room Officer 3, Volleyball 2, Gym Show 2, 3, 4, All Class Play 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Brass Choir 2, 3, 4, District Band 3. Ambition: Ride my motorcycle through the halls of old P. H. S. SCHNARRS, BERNICE JOAN Bernice Commercial Teen Age Club 2, Annual Club 4, Activities 3, Basketball 3, 4, Driver Training 3. Ambition: To be happy. SCHNARRS, SHIRLEY MARIE Shirl Voc. Home Ec. Basketball 4, President of Home Ec. Club 4, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Teen Age Club 2. Ambition: To be happy. SCHRAM, EDWARD R. Ed General Shop Club 3, Art Club. Ambition: Be a briclclayer. SHANKLE, RICHARD GLENN Glenn College Prep. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, District Chorus 3, Newspaper Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All- State Chorus 3, Key Club 4, D. A. R. Oratorical 3, District Band 3, Football 4. Ambition: To live in peace and prosperity. l SHAW, NANCY ANN None Commercial Chorus 2, 3, 45 Teen Age Club 25 Newspaper Club 35 All-Class Musical 35 Basketball 3, 4. Ambition: Be a private secre- tary for the F. B. I. SHIMMEI., DONNA JEANNINE Donna Commercial Teen Age Club 25 Vice President of Teen Age Club 25 Activities Club 35 Basketball 45 Annual Club 4. Ambition: Get married and be happy. SHIMMEI., PHYLLIS ANN Dee Voc. Home Ec. Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 45 Driver Training 2. Ambition: Marry Charles. 'WN' A: - X, T.. . ., ..,,:.f,.',: - - -.., -3-..... . A-an .... iw i SHIMMEL, RALPH EDWARD Ralph General Science Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Spend my life in the Air Force. SHOFF, MARY LOUISE ShoHie Commercial Bank 2, 35 Library Club 45 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Gym Show 2. Ambition: Reach 5' 4 before l'm 18. SLEIGH, DONNA LEE Donna Voc. Home Ec. Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 45 Vice President of Home Ec. Club 45 Stage Crew 4. Ambition: Be a happy ancl good housewife for my ideal man. SLEIGH, WILLIAM L. Bill College Prep. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Brass Choir 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Blue Band Pres. 4, District P.M. E. A. 'l, 3, 4. Ambition: To hold a drag race on the P. H. S. football field. SLOGOSKY, ROBERT JOSEPH Sqn General Football 1, Fly Tying Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Driver Train- ing 3. Ambition: To be a iet pilot. SLOTHER, RODNEY EDWARD Noisy General Newspaper Club 3, Art Club 4. Ambition: Join the U. S. Air Force. SMEAL, CARL EDWARD Ed I General Driver Training 4, Conservation Club 3, 4, Fly Tying Club 2. Ambition: Become an electrical engineer. SNYDER, RONALD CHARLES Ron General Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4. Ambition: Be a success in what- ever I try. 30 st- Xi., ii fx .5 ,.,, X. ' g 3.,,,.f. var' -139. is 'tm 4 P me 33' rf . 'riff 'Q 1523 Q5 , if Q ' J' , f i fi H 're ' Sir, bm , C Q rv . 5 .'I. fi - 1 E f SPITLER, GWILI ANN Twilight College Prep. Art Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play 4, Newspaper Club 4, Stage Crew 4. Ambition: Live in California and be a successful artist. STEIN, ARTHUR B. Arch College Prep. Football 2, 4, Newspaper Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Senior Class Play 4, D. A. R. Oratorical 3, Driver Train- ing 3. Ambition: To be successful in living. STRAW, JAMES HOWARD Jim General Shop Club 2, 4, Driver Training 2, Art Club 3, Stage Crew 4. Ambition: To be happy. STRAW, PHYLLIS KAY Phiz Commercial Teen Age Club 2, Stage Crew 4, Activities Club 3, Driver Training 4, Annual Club 4, Basketball 4. Ambition: Go swimming at Blackie at 5 o'clock in the morn- ing. THOMPSON, BARBARA ANN Barb Commercial Teen Age Club 2, All Class Play 3, Activities 3, Gym Show 3, Cho- rus 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, Driver Training 4. Ambition: Ride Roy Rodgers horse Trigger. r THOMPSON, VIRGINIA LEE Ginny Commercial Class Officer 3: Bvskefbvll 21 3, 4, Home Room Officer 3: 5iUClel'li Council 3, Co-Editor of Annual 4, Annual Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Tour the U. S. on a certain motorcycle. VAUGHN, MADELINE GAIL Gail Home Ec. Band 'l, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Marry a rich man. WALLACE, SARA JANE Wallace Commercial Teen Age Club 2, Activities Club 3, Annual Club 4. Ambition: Be a commercial artist. mg i v R A 2- WARING, DAVID L. Dave College Prep. Band 2, 3, 4, Key Club 45 Chorus l, 3. Ambition: Be successful and contented. WAYNE, STEPHEN JOSEPH Steve College Prep. Newspaper Club 2, 3, 41 Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Sports Staff 3, 4, Stage Crew 3g Business Mgr. of Senior Class Play 4. Ambition: To be a successful accountant and Federal tax con- sultant. WEAVER, MARY JANE Merve Commercial Teen Age Club 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Activities 3, Home Room Om- cer 2, 3, 45 Annual 4, Student Council 3, Driver Training 4. Ambition: Get along with Mr. Mills. 31 WEYANT, RICHARD LYNN Dick General Shop Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2. Ambition: To get married and settle down. WILLIAMS, KAY FRANCES Kay Commercial Chorus 3, Annual Club 4, Teen Age Club 2, All Class Musical 3, Activities 3: Basketball 3, 4. Ambition: Meet L'il Abner. WILSON, NELLIE GERTRUDE Nellie General Band 2, 3, 4, All Class Musical 3, Chorus 3, Basketball 3. Ambition: Be a commercial artist. WINTERS, NORMA JEAN Norma General Teen Age Club 2, Activities 3, Home Ec. Club 4. Ambition: To attend Bible Col- lege. 32 eta? s . l X R56 r -1 f, ,K I x A S 5 S 2 f S ., . sq., .X , ...S ., W, gg, i WINTERS, ROSALIE ROSS Commercial Teen Age Club 2, Stage Crew 4, Activities 3, Basketball 4, An- nual 4, Driving Training 4. Ambition: To be a secretary. WISOR, WILLIAM ASHLEY Mousey Commercial Newspaper Club 3, Gym Show 2, 3, Student Council 3, Stage Crew 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, All Class Musical 2, 3, Octette 3. Ambition: To sing a cluet with Ann Blyth. WOLFE, LOYE KAY Kay General Chorus 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Go to Philadelphia Bible Institute. WRYE, CHARLES THOMAS Chezy College Prep. Chorus 4, Annual 3, Art Club 2. Ambition: To be assistant editor to O'Helsel's MAD. ZAVALYDRIGA, MARY CECILIA Cecil College Prep. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Club 3, 4: Stage Crew 4, Ex- change Editor 4, Gym Show 3, Teen Age Club Pres. 2. Ambition: Square clance on Times Square. fmt will and Test tament Lois Bailey's old seat in the back corner of Prof's physics class to whoever's crazy enough to get it. Martha Bainey's ability to drive the corn-binder to any- one who thinks they can do better. Dave Bair's zeros in biology, physics, and chemistry to Edwina Williams. Bill Ballock's chemistry notebook to Don Hutton and a mess of pity to the teachers who have him next year. Betty Belko's ability to haunt Mr. Mills to anyone eli- gible. Bob Bish's curly hair he got from Bob Gilham to Roger Womer. Bob Blake's iob in the cafeteria to Clair Wilson. Peg Blasko's seat in homeroom to Betty Sustrick, provided a certain boy stays put. Pat Blasko's good times in the PeRo to Diane Moslak. Connie Blazosky's chemistry book to Ed Werba. Marie Bock's wisecracks in P.O.D. to someone with a lot to say. Phil Bock's back seat ability to Ed Watson. Bev Bratton's good times last period to anyone who can get out of homeroom. Myrna Britton's position as Dance Band vocalist to Cherie Pfoutz, provided she send her a Youmack for Christmas. Ted Brown's sleepy days in chemistry to Dick Watson. Fred Brown's good times in shop to Birdie. Dick Byers' wrestling uniform to Jim Brown. Jim Carter gives his chemistry teacher to anyone who gets an A from him. Forrest Cassidy leaves Ed Brown for the Junior girls next year. Cec Conklin leaves all outer space to Mr. McCamley. Ella Conklin's love for French to anyone crazy enough to take it. Mike Czap leaves the Youmack bird to one of the Nor- theans. Shirley Davis leaves Paul to Gertrude Albright. Carl Demchak's chemistry book to Chuck Myers. Chuck Dixon's personality and talent to all his friends in P. H. S. Bob Eboch's fun in gym class to Jimmy Vaux. Bill Eboch's seat in art class to Butch Frank. Chas. Evans' DA to the catman of the class of '56, Art Fenton leaves anything he has that he doesn't want to anyone who doesn't have it and wants it. Mike Fedarko's boots to Gordon Wilsoncroft. Elda Fetzer's good times in P.O.D. to Elenor Shaw. Dick Fike's collection of workslips to Pat Thompson. Lynn Fink's behavior in French class to Cardinal. Louise Fleck's French Book to Nancy Lewis. Judy Fleck's good times in typing to Joanne Nordberg. Walter Fleck leaves all his iunk behind to anyone fool enough to take it. Joan Fleckenstein's quietness and shyness to Nadine Stover. JoAnn Forsburg's adventures in the halls of P. H.S. to any new iunior. Bill Fowler's ability to sleep in Prof's class to some lucky junior. Wes Fravel's absences in hunting season to someone who doesn't hunt. Sandra Gee's ability to drive to Peanut Kerfoot. Jeanne Gallagher's love of college men to Joanne Nord- berg. Ron Gordon's drinking mug to the rum hounds that fol- low. John Grannis's seat in geometry and chemistry to Bob Conaway. Gail Granville's ability to get passing grades to her sister. Harry Gunter's trips to Osceola to some lucky junior. Bob Gunter's ability in football to his brother, Bill. Bill Hartman's trips to Osceola to any iunior. Commodore Hassinger's seat in the Mad Chemist Room to Edward John Werba, Jr. Jim Helsel's ability to skip classes to some lucky iunior. Shirley Helsel's shyness in her classes to some quiet per- son. Bob Hellewell's love for motorcycles to anyone who wants to die young. Jack Henry's wrestling uniform to Chuck Renwick. Lynn Henry's English seat to any ridge-runner who wants it. Ed Hicks' shaggy Senior Class Play hairdo to anyone who can't a5ord a haircut. Verda Hilderbrand's ability to drive a truck to someone with courage. Cap Hill leaves his back seat in chemistry to Ed Wat- son, since no one deserves his good looks. Ken Hoch's basketball ability to Jerry Garfinkle. Tom Hoover's sleeping sickness in chemistry class to Wayne Sharpless. Barb Houston ain't got nothin' to leave so she ain't leavin' nothin'. Mike Hubler's fast trips through Morrisdale going to school to Frank Carr. Dork Husted's love for dancing to Phyl Husted. Joan Hutton's great times in Band to Mar Louise Sieg- fried. Shirley Jarrett's Blue Ball Blues to Nancy Minorchick. Jerry Johnson's sleepiness in chemistry class to Chuck Witters. Mary Ellen Johnson's future car to anyone who can drive it. Eddie Johnston's trips to Osceola to Ken Bryan. Anna Kadash leaves all the time it takes to catch her bus to Barb so she can catch hers. Tues Kennedy's excellent behavior in all her classes to anyone who can do the same. Beulah Kerfoot's rides in the Puddle-Jumper to' anyone who tries to beat her time. Glenn Kerfoot's part in the Senior Class Play to Ronnie. Doris Kizer's desire to spend her honeymoon on Mars to Sandra Caldwell and her love. V Janet KoIesar's clarinet and good times in band and on band trips to Gail Mears. Jock Korsnick's Confederate Battle Flag to any iunior who is a loyal Southerner. Jerry Lamb's extra weight to Bird Dunsmore. fmt Will and 7eA tament Phyl Lansberry's flirting ability to her sister, Shirley. Nancy Luken's piano-playing in chorus to who ever gets stuck with the darn thing. Doris Lumadue's chemistry book to anyone fool enough to take it. Della Martin's frequent trips to Osceola to Mary Malinich. Gail Maurer's little snacks in chemistry to anyone who gets hungry 4th period in the morning. Jean McCornley's relationship to Mr. McCamley to any- one who wants to be related to him. Mary Lou McDonald's walk from Cold Stream to Connie Pleskonko. Velma McDonald's ability to play hooky to Diane Mos- lak. Joanne Mease's position as Class Secretary to Jerilin Vroman. Bill Meek's silence in P.O.D. class to Charles Reese. Chuck Mencer's good marks in physics and chemistry to anyone who needs an A. Ed Messick's position as peasant in the Senior Class to some undeserving iunior. Frank Millard's good marks in English class to some poor junior. Sylvia Millard's chemistry book to Bill Doran. Donna Miller's great times and conduct cuts in P.0.D. to anyone who goofs off enough to get them. Joe Miller's place in the sweatbox to Bill Stonebraker. Don Moore's conceit to Pat Poorman and his truck-ial- opy to ride to school in. Mary Ann Moore's good times on stage crew to her sister, Janet. Mary Jane Mostyn's A in chemistry to Nancy Hoover. Bob Parsky's fun on the band bus to Jere Meyer. Tony Pavlick's football bruises to John Gallo. Pat Peters' chemistry book to anyone who wants it. Jess Phillips' morning trips to the ottice for late slips to anyone who wants them. Roy Pinto's ability to play hooky and his love for chem- istry to Jack Hampton. Jerry Pleskonko's good times in P. H. S. to the thirteenth, Connie. Paul Pollard's geometry book to Henry Johnson. Jerry Powell's French ll book to anyone crazy enough to take French ll. Barb Ratclitfe's zipper in her band pants to Pat Colombo. Ida Rech's position in chemistry to who ever wants it. Janet Reese's shorthand books to Henrietta Bratton. Vaughn Renwick's chemistry book to Chuck Renwick. Joann Ritchey's Senior Class Play worries to any iunior who wants them. Bob Ritchey's intelligence and good looks to Gary Rich- ard Rudeen. Tom Roberts' bass drumstick to Jim Hussier. Tom Robins' A's in French ll to Toby Culp. Donna Rodger's boy troubles and lighting to Phyl Husted. Mike Rosentrator's seat in solid geometry class to any iunior who wants it. Betty Rothrock's good times in P. H.S. to her sister, Mary Lou. Rennie Runk's black curly hair to Don Berlanti. Bill Ryver's football mask to anyone who is crazy enough to wear it. Don Schiele don't have nothin' so he ain't leavin' nothin'. Bernice Schnarr's typewriter in Mr. Mills' room to Norma Jean Schnarrs. Shirley Schnarrs' talkativeness in library class to Edna Mae Voyzey. Ed Schram's algebra book to some poor iunior. Glenn Shankle's chemistry Co's, ciphers, goose-eggs, zerosl to John Dewey. Nancy Shaw's shorthand worries to some iunior who's unlucky enough to have them. Donna Shimmel leaves everything worth leaving to Norma Kramer. Phyllis Shimmel leaves to Putch anything worth leaving. Ralph Shimmel's writing of his own excuses to Rodney Brown. Mary Louise Shoff's fun in typing class to anyone who can't type. Dona Sleigh leaves nothing as she has nothing worth leaving. Bill Sleigh leaves anything he ain't got to anyone who doesn't want it. Bob Slogosky leaves anything of no value to Mr. Mc- Camley. Rodney Slother's love and kisses to some tall girl. Ed Smeal's stamped driver's permit to some iunior taking Driver Training. Ron Snyder's fun at football practice to Chuck Renwick. Gwili Spitler bequeaths anything worth having to any- one who wants it. Art Stein bequeaths Hank's cat to its rightful owner. Jim Straw's two years of boredom in Prof's room to Don Thompson. Phyllis Straw's good times and late hours to Nancy Min- archick. Barb Thompson's love for wrestlers to Ann Beezer. Ginny Thompson's fun with the Blue Ball gang to Norma Pryde. Gail Vaughn's mellophone to Claudia Johnston. Sara Jane Wallace's sacred moments in shorthand class to Jean Milliron. Dave Waring's parking place on 7th Street to anyone who has a Chevy . Steve Wayne's world possessions to who ever wqntg them. Mary Jane Weaver's stamped permit to Jerilyn Ammer- man. Dick Weyant leaves everything to his brother, Jim. Kay Williams' initials to Kay Weaver. Nellie Wilson's flute and music to Annette Woodside. Norma Winters' likeness of Bellefonte to Judy Winters. Rosalie Winters leaves everything she doesn't take with her to her sister, Anna Mae. Bill Wisor's carload of Blue Ball girls to John Gallo, Kay Wolfe's bell lyre to Nesta Shimmel. Charles Wrye's love for ieepsters to Jere Meyer because you can hardly get them anymore. Cecilia Zavalydriga's red pencil case to anyone who feels the urge to get it from Jerry's desk every morning. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Art Stein Judy Fleck MOST ATHLETIC Mike Czop Anna Koclclsh BEST LOOKING Bill Ryver Phyllis Lcmsberry BEST DANCERS Bill Wisor Mary Lou McDonald Senior Fe:-A onalitiu MOST POPULAR Bill Ryver Anno Kodosh MOST TALENTED Bill Sleigh Gwili Spitler MOST HUMOROUS Bill Wisor Shirley Helsel BEST DRESSED Bob Pcrsky Barbara Rotcliffe unior K0 tariarw SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER .locxn Fleckenstein Jean Gallagher Marie Bock Jerry Pleskonko Bob Hellewell Rennie Runk DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY Mciry Lou McDonald Jecin McCamley Judy Fleck Bill Sleigh Bob Parsky Don Schiele MARCH APRIL MAY Nancy Lukens Cecelia Zovolydrigc Joanne Mecxse Jerry Lomb Arthur Stein Glenn Shonkle 36 md 'Yi gem Clam ma., The Senior Class presented a three-act comedy entitled January Thaw on November 18 and 19. Mary Lou McDonald was the student director. C A S T Frieda ,..,..,.,, ,,.,......., ..,.,.. . . t . Marie Bock Herbert ,..,....,..,.. ..,. . , Arthur Stein Sarah Gage . .... , A . Myrna Britton Paula Gage .,.,.,, .... J oanne Ritchey Marge Gage . . .. ..,.. Joan Fleckenstein Barbara Gage .,.. .. . Jeanne Gallagher George Husted .. .. . .. .. . , , Rennie Runk Jonathan Rockwood .. . . Thomas Robins Mathilda Rockwood . . , Gwili Spittler Mr. Loomis ,,.,...,,,.., , Charles Evans Uncle Walter . ,..,. . , . .. . Edward Hicks Matt Rockwood ,.,..,. , .. Glenn Kerfoot Carson ..... ..,..,. ,,.. A . A ., .,,., , A . Don Schiele Also contributing to the success of the play were the following: stage man- ager, Jean McCamley, light technician, Bob Blake, prompters, Donna Miller, Shirley Helsel, lighting crew, Rennie Runk, Dave Bair, decorator, Donna Sleigh, carpenters, Dave Bair, James Straw. The stage crew consisted of Lois Bailey, Cecilia Zavalydriga, Barbara Ratclitte, Barbara Thompson, Mary Ann Moore, Shirley Davis, Rosalie Winters, Phyllis Straw, Art Fenton, Dorcus Husted, Bill Wisor, Ed Messick, and Judy Fleck. First Row: K. M Hubler, J. Bac Row: F. D Bair. Senior Zetterman FOOTBALL B. Hellewell J. Pleskonko D. Byers T. Pavlick A. Stein B. Gunter B. Ryver W. Fravel M. Czap J. Lamb B. Bish R. Snyder F. Cassidy G. Shankle J. Korsnick B. Blake B. Riichey C. Blazosky Hoch, B. Hellewell, J. Pleskonko, B. Gunier, J. Korsnick. Second Row: B. Ryver, J. Miller, Johnson, R. Snyder, A. Pavlick, R. Slogosky, B. Hartman, J. Lamb, A. Stein, G. Shankle. Cassidy, C. Hassenger, M. Czap, L. Fink, P. Bock, C. Blazosky, W. Fravel, B. Bish, B. Blake, BASKETBALL K. Hoch L. Fink D. Bair J. Korsnick 38 WRESTLING P. Bock J. Miller D. Byers M. Hubler J. Johnson M. Czap B. Slogosky C. Hassinger B. Hartman if If k Q ' ' f If ,f , , X f Xpl-f L?,7 Q Y, ,f! V! k Zfff ,! , ,J X ,Q N Xxx 5 XX , fX ,, U R X X N mx Q X3 I ff, f X 2 X Q X1 i X , -L W1 - gX, -QQSX NN X ff - - .T:Qy- : A N, i - g X y wi?211 SXSXX f .N Qx XXJX X' ..:..Tx - F ' 'N .f 7 f ff f U -H25 M 1 X j I If A I J X wap, ' R 'Q' xx -. AN fi ' :TWIITF Ns f ,f if If A-fm LAX i ' N , if X f ff fy d 3 f' ff -'1 -.-- I I 3 7 S X Awiai 7 NNN M , J' WWWffffff 'mm-,-mnlj N X W X ff f w wh X W! '1f, 'sl QQ ' ff X9 f f f fff j ffmnfv ll 'Q W X6'k f ' xT .p Q 'g l X X I' y' fff f WH' K g' K WX , ' ,XX ,qt X ! . X 7 ff. fy 1 Wf I, QA, 'f V XXXWXYN QQ 7 I iq? mmm? -: J X Q, -. xi X X X XXX lux xX fl ff -Ai? -.. Q K ' V M x N1 , ' X - if 'f ,f N?i-1'l Fifi' , M V X X I fly j ,f ,WI j M 3- 5,Vff,iJ .-1:31325 V - Nixxxx X X A I ff! ,f I , f f f I gJI:E:-:.fY-g??,, - X XX X NV f fff mf yi- , , X f K' X 1x A f f f H, X mx www-11 Xwyw X X ,ff f X , X xwxwyx X xy ff , w w ,. X Nxxy .Q -i - H RX-6 4: 3 V5 a V w wf' Q Q Q i 'Qin' 7.1-li: bl Mgt Le' W g if. . 3' 39 First Row: J. Brown, L, Kyler, D. Dunsmore, C. Hull, C. Myers, T, Crogo, E. Kelly. Second Row: W. Youse, H. Johnson, M. Dixon, C. Bush, B. Winters, D. Thompson, R. Bailey, G. Fleck. Third Row: L. Johnson, W. Wade, J. Winters, B. Harris, F. Shu- bert, J. Myers, L. Gefte, G. Rusnak, D. Wood. Fourth Row: N. Stover, D. Dixon, N. Merrell, D. Fleck, N, Pryde, J. Vroman, D. Craft, M. Musser, D. Harpster. Fifth Row: H. Bratton, E. Shaw, N. Walker, G. Wilsoncroft, D. Pastir, B. Zakutney, C. Pfoutz, M. McCamley, J. Beach, G. Albright, B. Herr, G. Lowe. I llhl0l'A HOME ROOM 204-OFFICERS HOME ROOM 205-OFFICERS President . . Doreen Craft President Don Vaux Vice-President . . Luther Gette Vice-President Donna Johnston Secretary .. .. Jerilyn Vroman Secretary . Barbara Helsel Treasurer .. Franz Shubert Treasurer . Rita Blake First Row: L. Hayward, T. Lamb, D. Berlanti, M. Crago, B. Helsel, D. Johnston, N. Hoover. Second N. Miller, C. Renwick, J. Flegal, R. McClarren, D. Beck, L. Erely. Third Row: J. Croyle, R. Cartright, Vaux, F. Marx, C. Schields, G, Shimmel. Fourth Row: V. Smeal, E. Hohns, M. Wolfe, M. Malinich, H, Chilcote. Fifth Row: N. Lamb, J. Dixon, N. Minarchick, M. McGarry, G. Philips, V. Twoey, B Bartko. Row: C. Woods, R. Blake, N, Malinich, J. Greene, D N. Buckwalter, C. Harris Nelson, D. Wildinson, J 40 J CE L 2 First Row: L. Schnarrs, W. Smeal, B. Gunter, S. Corio, W. Mason, R, Askey, C. Peters, P. Husted. Second Row: C. Moore, J. Gallo, D. Durica, D. Jones, B, Wood, N. Lewis, C. Pleslconko, J. Snyder. Third Row: L. Flegal, P. Dixon, B, Twist, N, Bodle, G, Kephort, J. Milliron, A. Chelton, E. Hemphill, D, McGee. FourthRow: N. Shimmel, J. Nordberg, K. McQuillen, A. Kerfoot, G. Ruden, J. Ammerman, R. Crcwshaw, B, Maruschok. Fifth Row: J. Bragonier, B. Brown, N. Voux, B. Culp, N. Hoywood, E. Werbo, D. Domanick, D. Hutton, A. Womer. I llttl0l'A HOME ROOM 206-OFFICERS HOME ROOM 207-OFFICERS President Bob Mason President Bob Mumford Vice President Sam Corio Vice President Pat Colombo Secretory Leona Flegal Secretary Evelyn Long Treasurer Bob Culp Treasurer Betty Sustrick First Row: C. Knepp, A. Hudak, J. Hompton, T, Ellis, T. McCamley, B. Jaftee, G. Henwood, L. Wayne. Second Row: P. Sny- der, G. Medrs, E. Long, B. Sustrick, N. Kramer, G. Voyzey, E. Stine, E. Brown. Third Row: G. Shimmel, P. Shimmel, R. Boh- man, M. L, Carr, R. Plisco, N. Frye, A. Pahonish, M. Ralston, S. Peters. Fourth Row: B. Mumford, P. Colombo, H. Melius, E. Oswalt, L. Sharpless, C. Wilson, G. Yorger, J. Domonick. 41 . 'rr ,S First Row: A. Beezer, S. Lewis, R. Gordon, N. Davis, D. Pryde, R. Maruschak, T. Bodle, C. Mease. Second Row: B, Brown, A Knepp, L. Smith, K. Good, L. Wood, P, Johnson, J. Turner, V. De Romo, M. Miller, J. Parkes, D, Spahr. Third Row: E. Wells G. Gallaher, H. Osewult, W. Wolf, P. Vaux, J. Fedarko, J, Fleck, K. Weaver, M. Cowher, J. Dixon, C. Johnson, G. Wilks Fourth Row: E. Kephart, M. Lumadue, N. Smotzer, M. Rainey, R, Hemphill, J, Eager, R, Gee, H. Shaw, H. Theime. Fifth Row L. Simler, J. Keller, B. Lukens, G. Cramer, J. Butterworth, N. Husted, R. Wood, C. Lewis, J. Weitash. g0p,t0m0I'6A First Row: D. Stiner, D. Bush, E. Bixler, E. Demchak, J. Frank, S. Coldwell, P. Poormon, M. Siegfried, S. Carter. Second Row A. Myers, F. Juey, P. Johnson, S. Lucas, B. Pleskonko, D. Edwards, S. Kadash, R. Couteurioux, R. Myers. Third Row: L. Kep hart, S. Renwick, J. Williams, L. Bittner, B. Stonebraker, E, Shimmel, C, Bainey, L. Brown, E. Grannis. Fourth Row: S. Lans berry, D. McGarry, D. Merril, N. Tcmco, R. Harris, L. Malinich, B, Crago, T. Turner, R. Womer, H. Soyster, H. Knuft, B. Harris Fifth Row: G. Dixon, C, Peters, F. Carr, G. Verost, J. Henry, P. Harris, E. Smith, C, McCall, K, Millinder, R. Hughes. 1 42 1 ... - - . - - First Row: M. Rusnak, E. Voyzey, P. Sheefron, F, Trump, M. Orndorff, J. Hayes, G. Hill, F. Boyd, D. Lannen. Second Row: S Stone, A. Ognan, P. Johnson, E. Luciona, M, Bainey, J. Fronk, D. Long, A, Blasko, L, Shimmel, E. Dixon. Third Row: D. You show, B. Conway, T. Smith, L. McDonald, K, Bean, T. Dixon, C, Schnurrs, J, Sutton, C. Wilson, N. Frank. Fourth Row: J. Bush D. Trello, J. Pleskonko, N. Kress, J. Myers, D. Humphrey, M. Kephart, B, Eyerly, J, Catherine, E. Poulos, S, Lape. Fifth Row J. Tulowitzki, P, Botwright, R, Williams, T. Turner, D. Straw, H. Powell, B. Muchinsky, R. Gunter, D. Voyzey, L. Hicks, C. Whit ters, J, Phillips, D. Myers. Soplwmorm First Row: E. Watson, D. Thompson, G. Minorch, E. Albano, l. Jones, B, Johnson, J. Dixon, J. Frank. Second Row: B. Doran J. McCc1be, C, Reese, J. Dunkle, J. Behmer, J. Bailey, F. Reese, A. Bordis, A. Pollack. Third Row: E. Taylor, B, Bogan, J. Rich moncl, J, Settles, R. Woods, R. Slother, S. Cartwright, N. Garthwaite, M. Brown, R. Johnson. Fourth Row: C. McCartney, D McTigue, F. Johnson, V. Eckberg, M, Croyle, J. Molly, D. Jenkins, R, Hutton, B, Reese, R. Parks. Fifth Row: C. Klett, S. Mil lard, I. Bumbarger, N. Schnarrs, C. Phillips, S. Howe, E. Corr, L. Hughes, E, Weyont, J. Vieard, D. Henry, G. Stone, K. Bryan 43 First Row: M. Rothrock, C. Knepp, N. Phillips, D. Voyzey, I. Wade, B. Lumadue, J. Lumadue. Second Row: J, Dixon, P. Man' ner, L. Ralston, J. Hudok, B. Hutton, D, Gray, M. McQuillen, J. Fleck, D. Winters, N. Woods. Third Row: P. Good, E. Williams, E, Beightol, E, Maines, B. Peters, K, Granville, M. Sharpless, D. Gilson, B. Pancoast, E. Kephart, B. Schiele. Fourth Row: J. Phillips, P. Carter, B, Hopkins, M. Meyer, J. Moore, R. Lumbarde, B. Lucas, B. Parks, H. Winters, J. Helsel, B. Foreman, J. Phil- lips. Fifth Row: J, Straw, G, Thompson, J. Straw, L. Wilson, J. Wisor, J. McClarren, A. Woodside, D. Thompson, J. Crain, C. McDonald, H. Somansky, D. Snyder, R, Weitosh. 71-eAlumen First Row: R. Branish, R. Baily, T. Beck, T. Vaughn, K. Lewis, T. Twigg, J, Knepp, J. Stephens, H, Dixon. Second Row: R. Hose bond, E. Mostyn, P, McComley, H. Milliard, W. Wills, A. Wayne, R. Sleigh, A. Shufran, N, Wilsoncrott, A. Hoover. Third Row F. Philips, J. Singer, W. Maruschak, D. Hilliard, W. Turner, E. Jarrett, K. Kuka, G. Woomer, R, Wisor, R, Selly. Fourth Row: R Kiser, G. Davis, G. Luciano, G. Liddle, A. Ralston, M. Fitzgibbon, R. Petroff, C. Dixon, R. Pepperday, J. Kerr, J. Pepperday, E Weitoish. Fifth Row: S. Heny, S. Winter, W. Goss, R. Kerfoot, W. Wolfe, J. Maguire, C, Welker, P, Thompson, J. Twoey, E Johnson, C. Hubler, R. Crain, R. Brown, J. Demochick, R. Simmons. Qu. 44 First Row: C. Vough, F. Ryman, D. Grant, J. Hussiere, C. Clinton, E. Mease, J. Baranchak, L. Waring, K. Lingentelter. Second Row: K. Winters, R, Doren, A. Lathers, F. Luecke, R. Kenidy, R. Peters, B. Meyer, B. Wrye, J. Minarchick, J. Maurer, G. Godis- sart. Third Row: G. Conklin, B. Hassinger, E. Harris, L. English, A. Pisano, J. Humphrey, M. Siechanick, J. lbberson, B. Coch- ran, B. Bock. Fourth Row: J. Couturiaux, D. Bean, L, Bailey, D. Kephart, L. Cartwright, W. Beezer, J. Dixon, D. Berlanti, N. Harpster, R. Blake, K. Brown. Fifth Row: A. Brown, M. German, B. Dombliskey, B. Speranza, B. Hellewell, J. Pry, M. Stock- ley, J. Smith, D, Fowler, G. Stratton, S. Womer. 7reAlimen First Row: l. Kizer, V. Dixon, C. Vaux, B. Dixon, P. Supina, E. Lindstrom, P. Chicko, M. Bell. Second Row: J. Fleckenstein, A. Collar, T. Woods, D. Singer, P. Droll, N. Smeal, D. Royer, S. Lytle, P, Craven, D. Dixon, L. Goddishart. Third Row: J. Myers, J. Smith, M. Gallo, B. Schenk, A. Winters, S. Brown, J. Albert, J. Doran, B. Laird, E. Eshleman, B. Dunlap. Fourth Row: C. Hughes, D. Burge, E. Ashcroft, S. Smith, L. Thompson, C. Kelly, A. Klett, P. Kadash, M. Kennedy, J. Hudson, A. Bowen. Fifth Row: G. Goddishart, L. Horner, M. Root, M. Belko, J. Fleck, B. Foster, A. Hummel, S. McTavish, L. Botwright, S. Sura, A. Waring. IV my 45 lIUl'lII'l ni. Q ... - ' . First Row: C, Luxenburg, T. Knepp, B. Marty, M. Lewis, H. Dy wonkowski, M, Rusnak, K. Smith, C, Bailey, P. Sellers, R. Beisl G. Gallagher, A, Malinich, J. Houdeshell, M. Hessong, A. Davis, G. Steele, L. Slother, A. Gette, W, Baney, J. Koozer, N Manner. Second Row: C. Test, J. McEntire, R. Hartman, C. Mattett, N. Kay, P. Gilson, D, Britton, E. Mease, D. Pleskonko, 5 Womer, D. Spittler, L. Pleskonko, L. Pritchard, P. Knudsen, T. Lee, R. Thompson, J. Gray, L. Culp, D. Gustafson, R. McTigue J. Hickson, J. Holt. Third Row: K. Frank, V. Hosband, F. Bell, N. Vaux, N. McLaughlin, C. Demchak, D. Herr, J. Frank, l Matthews, L. Clawges, B. Fenton, F. Shimme, W. Franek, G. Parks, S. Askey, D. Leitzell, J. Merryman, M. Albano, D. Davi SEVENTH First Row: R. Davidson, N. Bean, M. Gonder, J. Johnson, L. Dixon, E. Dixon, S. Husted, M. Dickson, K, Brown, J. Simcox, E Ketcho, T. Lannon, E. Wright, J. Turner, Y. Malinich, C. Turner, B, Clawges, D. K. Beach, R. A. Knepp, M. L. Wood, J. Lloyc C. Ralterty, L. Phillips. Second Row: R. Ball, E, Lukens, R. McCamley, G. Humphrey, J. Bean, R. Duncan, S. Pry, R. Lindstorrr L. Slother, F. Pahanish, R. Wilson, J. Lee, R. Bush, T. Howell, M, DeRomo, I. Rosentrater, M. A, Hummel, J. Miller, G. Dixor J. Dixon, C. Gordon, F. Royer, D. Wolk, M. L. Johnson, C, Trump. Third Row: D. Marin, C. Lindstorm, K. Pollard, C. We toish, R. Frank, J. Drury, R. Schnarrs, F. Eboch, C. Vaux, M. Johnson, J. Bizub, S. Colombo, R. Comitz, P. Mason, E, Schnar M. Shimmel, C. Gearhart, M. Smeal, M. Neidrick, M. Beres, C. Harner, S. Orndorft, N. Fleckenstein, N. Henery, J, Phillips, l 'Hr 46 E935 V f. wr' S Ax . ff K 6 UN lin! V 515 .25 ..g: A -'- - 5? ifkfkw vig wfx AXA E j 1 . lui vs. . if1r'LfQ X N 'In X -an 'f ig ' N . 3 'fm if 233 iff! ' K 3,5 If is as is 1 X B- Q Q 5 is W? J ' ,g vs . ,ijjqx - A VA A . Q A X .N X , j gk 6 - an W :gp W h an h 1 is f V15 'ff SQ fi 3' ww N T5 F55 H. W W 2 m. ' .Q fi Q-gf' X, gr' - 12 Wk . LE :tr A 1 W Q A : ' Hr V Q fri , 2 SSW iw if ln W wx: .A-H-Q. - mi V NL U sn 'Y' -K ,J -amd X J Qi r P8 xv .r W5 MX Q. P' Q ix f , N f A - ' ' X' f ' --3525 X - x fnflrf ,J1 v, P' U ,. A uuL',,J if I, I W X ix ,. .Q xg X'f'5 ' f.. fl -V-. --:Gb,x,4, fzsz' , f ' ' Hg f' 'BT' L 42512 X2 fitiifx EQ -,. 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J 41-1, ' ' ,, L 0 if Q 1 , ,f .A px-ga, nf -4 fm., .ff ff 1 H 4 f L 1-1 ' .1 4.-521' 1 f - - I X vi m f -5312.59 IL f.,,1H A If wwf. - , L M M ' lx 1 '7' ' by Q F! Q .9-I ' I 5 yajxftpiq L fy j :gh X , J.,- wf J he- -if far 'ff JL W!! aff' .Lg Xiif' nie! 'sniff WL MA L f , f ' E: g 1125? -- X X '?4 A Maaw Y , ,4 ' I , , ,1 T ' fb f ' UI , .K N M f -- mr A 'M I ,y K, lk A A i g I . ' W ,WL Drawhvq by-Ylllfflsovm Leiie ring by-C.MevmQ r- Gi? C7 1 Gm YW' 2 :A X?lfQm de :9 Qqa gg5 Elf 49 First Row: J. Reese, D. Stiener, R. Harris, J. Beach, N. Bodle, E, Shaw, N. Fry, R. Blake, N. Lamb. Second Row: N. Pryde, K Williams, M. Johnson, G. Albright, N. Moore, M. Mostyn, S. Davis, R. Winters, H. Bratton, N. Hoover. Third Row: M. Blas ko, P. Blasko, D. Martin, E. Long, B. Belko, S. Helsel, D. Miller, V. Thompson, M. Musser, A. Pahanish, J. Frank. Fourth Row: B. Houston, D. Shimmel, B. Schnarrs, P. Straw, J. Mease, A. Myers, S. Renwick, N. Stover, M, Weaver, V, Hildebrand, J. Am merman, R. Askey, S. Gee, M. Wolf, A. Chelton, B. Nelson, M. Moore, R. Brown. Manual Club The members of the Annual Club, under the direction and guidance of Mr. McCamley and Mr. Mills, meet every Monday during the seventh period. The purpose of our club is to collect and gather material which makes up the Annual. Our club is not only comprised of Seniors but of underclassmen as well, who work together to make our Yearbook a success. The members of this year's Annual stali wish to thank all those who helped in the publication of the 1954 Mountaineer. PRODUCTION STAFF Co-Editors .....,.., Virginia Thompson, Shirley Helsel Literary Editor ....,..... ..........,.,..,. ........,., . .,.. B e tty Belko Business Manager ....., ,...,.... ,..... ..,. , , . , ., Joanne Mease Advertising ,..,.,.,.,.. . ., Mary Jane Weaver, Barbara Houston Sports ,,,,,,,,,, ....,.,......................,. . ., PCT BlC1SlC0 Photography .,..,.. ,... . .,,..... Donna Miller Art ...,...,....,,,.,. ,. ....., ,.,.. . Art department, Mr. Wasseen Chief Typists . . ,. Margaret Blasko, Rosalie Winters, Shirley Davis Subscription .,..,.,..,..., . ..,,,. ....., ,..,.,., . , . . .,..,, Della Martin Advisors ., . . Mr. McCamley, Mr. Mills 50 1414 C' 116 First Row: T. Boyd, G. Rudeen, B. Gordon, N. Davis. Second Row: H. Theme, J. Flegal, F. Helsel, R. Slother, R, Gordon. Third Row: C. Conklin, B, Eboch, J. Settles, N. Lewis, J. Garfinkle, T. Ellis. Fourth Row: C. Hassinger, J. Carter, Ed Schram, C. Demchak, G. Voyzey. Under the guidance of Mr. Wasseen, the Art Club makes posters and does other art work. They also do art work needed for the various school activities. President, Cecil,ConkIin, Vice President, Jerome Garfinkle, Secretary, George Voy- zey, Treasurer, Fred Helsel. First Row: G. Spittler, M. Bock, C. Zavalydriga, L. Wayne, M. Crago, D. Johnston, M. Rolston. Second Row: S. Lucas, P, John son, L. Fleck, Jo. Fleckenstein, P. Shufran, L. Smith. Third Row: P. Johnson, E, Demchak, J. Fedarko, J. Milliron, E. Fetzer, G Gallagher, G. Lowe, G. Kephart. Fourth Row: G. Hill, B. Jolie, S. Wayne, A, Stein, B. Harris, L. Gette, D. Berlante, E. All-,gnc fiempaper C1116 The Newspaper Club, under the supervision of Mr. Sinfelt, publishes our school newspaper, The Blue and White, six times yearly. It is made up of the following staff: Editor, Marie Bock, Associate Editors, Gail Granville and Luther Getteg News Editor, Joan Fleckensteinp Assistant News Editor, Myrna Britton, Fea- ture Editor, Lucy Wayne, Sports Editor, Arthur Stein, Girls Sports Editor, Donna Johnston, Exchange Editor, Cecila Zavalydrigag Business Manager, Bill Jaffe, Faculty Advisor, Fred Sinfelt. 51 First' Row: B. Brown, D. Henry, R. Hoover, C. Lewis, T. Shaw, S. Corrigan, J. Phillips, J, Tufowifski. Second Row: G. Yarger D. Kerfoot, L. Haywood, J. Johnson, C. Witters, B. Muckinsky, E. Kneppf L. Sharpless, D, Jones. Third Row: D, Weyont, D Hutton, W. Wade, C. Goss, E. Carr, L. Hudak, A. Womer, J. Croyle, N. Haywood. Fourth Row: C. Wilson, D. Demonick, R Maruschak, E. Smeal, J. Straw, B, Byron, L. Cartwright, C, Kyler, T, Brown. grep cw This club is opened to those students who are not enrolled in shop daily but would like the experience. The tools are available for all. The assistant director is Mr. McKay and there are no ofticers. future liomemairem 0 Hmerica First Row: V. McDonald, S. Schnarrs, C. Woods, D. Wilkinson. Second Row: D. Rod- ger, P. Peters, N. Winters, S. Millard, E. Johns, M. Bashore. Third Row: S. Caldwell, N. Minarchick, S, Jarrett, B. Bratton, P, Lansberry, P. Shirnmel, J. Bartko. Fourth Row: P, Poorman, S. Lansberry, V. Smeal, F. Jury, D. Sleigh. The Future Homemakers of America was organized to help girls get better prepared for the future. It is under the guidance of Mrs. Adams. President, Shirley Schnarrs, Vice President, Dona Sleigh, Secretary, Nancy Minarchick, Treas- urer, Shirley Jarrett. 52 First Row: W. Youse, H. Johnson, H. Kanouff, D. Myers, C. Hull, D. Thompson, C. Shields. Second Row L. Hicks, M. Dixon, B. Hughes, K Millinder, D. Voyzey, B, Slogosky, N. Husted. Third Row: J. Frank, R, Coururiaux, P. Vaux, D. Husted B. Thompson, D, McTigue, S. Ka dash. Fourth Row: l. Jones, C Reese, L. Hughes, D. Pryde, G Shimmel, K. McTigue. 7 lj- 7ljihg 61116 The members of the Fly-Tying Club learn how to he different kinds of flies and which one to use for different kinds of fish. Each member is encouraged to have his own equipment and prepare his own fiies for the coming year M Smith acts as advisor to this club. There are no officers First Row: J. Molley, D. Jenkins, C. McCartney, S. Stone, C. Klett, E. Luciano, J. Fleck D Pasteur Second Row M Croyle J Dunch, E. Taylor, P, Orndorf, J. Stone, L. Kephart, M. Lumadue, E. Kephart, D. Long. Third Row R Johnson F Trump P John son, R. Woods, H. Osewalt, C. Baney, S. Millard, E. Wills, M. Bainey, W. Wolfe, I. Bumbarger Fourth Row S Lowe J Myer, E. Paulos, S. Lupe, J, Pleskonko, D. Humphrey, D. Trella, M. L. Cowher, F. Johnson J Eckberg B Brown B Boggon K Lukens, A. Blasko. tiquette C106 The Etiquette Club, under the supervision of its faculty advisor, Miss Marie George, meets each week in Room 105. President, Agnes Blasko, Vice President, Jackie Meyers, Secretary, Josephine Molley, Treasurer, Frances Trump 53 vo- First Row: C. Wilson, D. Durica, J. Brown, B. Mumford, W. Mason, C. Renwick, L. Gette. Second Row: J. Sutton, G. Shankle, J. Dewey, F. Schubert, B. Doran, R. Snyder, T. Pavlick, J. Dixon. Third Row: D. Waring, E. Kelly, B, Sleigh, E. Hicks, R. Runk, D. Schiele, B. Parsky, T. Robins, T, Smith. Fourth Row: J. Pleskonko, R. Bailey, B. Gunter, G. Fleck, J. Lamb, L. Fink, G. Hill, ff., cm The Key Club is sponsored by the Philipsburg Kiwanis Club. This club con- sists of Sophomore, Junior and Senior boys who are chosen for their scholastic ability, its purpose is to serve the community in the training of leaders and citi- zens. Key Club members meet every Friday during lunch hour with their advisor, Mr. Simler. The officers for T954-55 are: President, Jerry Pleskonko, Vice Presi- dent, Bob Parskyp Secretary, Dave Durica, Treasurer, Roger Bailey. P. Bock, B. Hellewell. math Club l First Row: T. Hoover, J. Vaux, J. Philips, W. Smeal, B, Winters, R. Womer. Second Row: D, Thompson, B. Hartman, H. Gunter, D. Bair, J. Grannis, A. Waring. Third Row: B. Eboch, E. Johnston, N, Smotzer, R. Slother, D. Lumadue, M. Rosentrator, K. Hoch, L. Fink. Fourth Row: E. Werba, E. Messick, D. Moore, C. Mencer, C, Evans, R. Bailey, J. Bragonier, P. Bock. The purpose of the Math Club is to help students who have trouble with mathematics. President, Charles Mencer, Vice President, Mike Rosentrator, Sec-- retary, Doris Lumadue, Faculty Advisor, Mr. Jones. 54 Zi61-any First Row: G. Philips, L. Johnson, J. Powell, E. Hemphill, E. Fleck, B. Kerfoot. Second Row: M. McGarry, J. Snyder, B. Twist, D. Bush, B. Herr, N, Miller, M. Sholif, B. Wood. Third Row: G. Kramer, N. Kramer, P. Shimmel, E. Bixler, N. Tomco, J. Kennedy, K. Weaver. Fourth Row: D. McGarry, J. Dixon, H. Philips, G. Shimmel, M. L. Carr, L. J. Shimmel, V. Twoey, D. Merrit. The purpose of this club is to give the students an opportunity to work in and about the library. Mr. Thompson is the Faculty Advisor. The officers are as fol- lows: President, Jerry Powell, Vice President, Janet Snyder, Secretary, Mary Louise Carr, Assistant Secretary, Nellie Miller, Treasurer, Lucy Johnson, Assistant Treasurer, Gail Shimmel. First Row: N. Wilsoncrott, G. Wilsoncroft, G. Verost, S. Winters. Second Row: H. Chilcote, R. McClarren, D. Beck, W. Fleck, M. Hubler, N. Buckwalter, L. Malinich, F. Carr. Third Row: T. Lamb, P. Harris, W. Harris, L. Eyerly, C. Harris, W. Wills, P. Thompson, R. Myers. Fourth Row: M. Ferdarko, N. Malinich, R. Brown, C. Peters, J. Maguire, C. Hubler, C. Walker, L. Dixon, Mr. Fryermuth. 7uture ?dl'm6I'.J of Nmerica The F. F. A. is advised by Mr. Fryermuth. The club is to prepare the boys for farming and a farmer's life. The officers are: President, Mike Hubler, Vice President, Walter Fleck, Secretary, Tom Lamb, Reporter, Norman Malinich, Chap- lain, George Verost, Treasurer, Robert Eyerly. 55 First Row: T. Turner, B. Culp, J. Dixon, G. Fleck, J, Lomb. Second Row: T. Reese, A. Kadash, J. Mease, M. Rusnak, E. Long, P. Husted, J. Catherine, B. Pleskonko, J, Myer, M. Miller. Third Row: B. Stonebroker, J. Miller, T. Robins, J. Pleskonko, B. Ry- ver, R, Boiley, R. Crago, M. Rosentrutor, F. Schubert. Student Cvuncil Every other week the Student Council, which consists of the class officers and a representative from each senior high home room, meets in room lil or 112 with Mr. Adams, its advisor, to discuss matters concerning the students of the school. The officers are: President, Jerry Pleskonko, Vice President, Tom Robins, Secretary, Joanne Mease. Science First Row: R. Woods, N. Bodle, C. McCall, E. Smith, V. Renwick, L. Henry, J. Burns. Second Row: R. Shimmel, F. Brown, A. Bordas, C. Dixon, R. Lclnnen, B. Woods, E. Watson. Third Row: l.. McDonald, J. Weitosh, H. Powell, R. Hutton, C. Myers, W. Sharpless, D. Williams, T. Dixon, F. Milliurd, B. Meek. Fourth Row: E. Stein, P. Pollard, B. Ballock, G. Kertoot, J. Henry, G. Rusnak, D. Fike, J. Miller. The purpose of this club is to present to the members the every day appli- cations ot science. The otificers are President, Joe Miller, Vice President, .Jack Henry, Secretary, Bill Ballock, Treclsurer, Ed Stein. 56 ll 6 xx X, N X iii? 231 1,' 611 5, mjr f ,?i2XA,...i f 'W ,Q ,- iffi' ,V X , merry f 'f I-it , HJ? X 41-I'-Sal X 'N .. . '55 25? NK X ,' fIfZ:7 14 H, N. N ix xxx ajifqq , iq- - - 7241- +3 , Q gf X A-Sex 1- -9- .xi-a J -L: 1 f . - , . lr 'j I .A Q w' N -I Qiwhnl ,J :A 1 L 2 ,rlflqs wilrinls '15 413 Q n9 .qH'- x. 'fxv- fx 1. 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Kan P 59 FLUTE Nellie Wilson Judy Fleck Annette Woodside OBOE Laura Simler SOLO CLARINET Rennie Runk Mary Lou McDonald Tom Robins Jean McCamley Gail Maurer Barbara Eyerly Paula Manner Barbara Schiele SECOND CLARINET Robert Parsky Roberta Crawshaw Gail Mears Sue Lewis Marjorie Kephart Joanne Nordberg THIRD CLARINET Norma Kress Shirley Carter Barbara Ratclifte Betty Pleskonko Ann Beezer Elizabeth Rothrock Janet Kolesar Doris Edwards glue Kane! Femonnel Elizabeth Dickson Tom Twigg ALTO CLARINET Jean McCamley BASS CLARINET Mary Lou McDonald ALTO SAXOPHONE Joan Hutton Jerry Meyer Mar Louise Siegfried Edwina Williams Sally Cartwright Norma Jean Schnarrs TENOR SAXOPHONE Bill Speranza BARITONE SAXOPHONE Jolene Williams SOLO CORNET Bill Sleigh Don Schiele Ed Hicks Art Fenton SECOND CORNET Mike Manner Ben Hellewell Ed Kelley James Sutton Dennis Youshaw THIRD CORNET Roberta Cochron John lbberson Clair Wilson Robert Jones Clyde Schnarrs FRENCH HORN Mary L. McCamley Jane Bush Martha Rusnak Harry Soyster MELLOPHONE Gail Vaughn Margaret Rusnak Margaret Good Claudia Johnson BARITONE William Fowler Judy Winters Louise Wood TRONIBONE Larry Schnarrs Charles Moore Gary Steele Ray Gunter Forest Cassidy Gertrude Wilks John Cieslar SOUSAPHONE Glenn Shankle David Waring Gary Stone William Fowler SNARE DRUMS Kyle McQuillen Robert Johnson John Hayes James Hussier Fred Ryman Fred Craig BASS DRUM Tom Roberts BELL LYRE Kay Wolf Nesta Shimmel Jean Fleck Betsy Foreman DRUM MAJOR Mary Louise Rusnak MAJORETTES Lois Bailey Jerilin Vroman Gloria Henwood Pat Colombo Phyllis Husted COLOR GUARD Janet Catherine Bonnie Bailey Leona Flegal Barbara Helsel Janet Turner Janice Behmer Jennie Bailey CHORUS Front Row lleft to rightlz V, Deroma, M. Malinich, M. Brown, C. Peters, N, Garthwaite, L. Bitner. Second Row: B. Thomp son, J. Butterworth, D. Trella, E. Shimmel, J. Keller, P. Snyder, R. Bowmen, M. Bainey, D. Kizer. Third Row: A. Ogden M Bock, D. Husted, L. Wood, M. McCamley, J. McCamley, M. McDonald, N. Lukens, J, Fleckenstein, J, Fleck. Fourth Row: M Litzinger, Dir., R. Womer, C. Mencer, S. Wayne, G. Shankle, C, Wrye, R. Runk, B. Wisor, B. Fowler, T. Robert. 60 White land , 3 2 First Row: D. Grey, E. Williams, R. Lucas, B. Foreman, B. Schiele, A. Woodside, M. Rusnak, P. Good, J. Fleck, E. Williams, D Beach, C. Williams, J. Lloyd. Second Row: R. Jones, J. Ciesler, D, Johnston, W. Meyer, T. Moddafena, J. Gallagher, J, Miller J. lbberson, F. Craig, G. Steele, F. Ryman, J. Lucas, J. Bizub, B. Ketch, R. Snyder, D. Moore, D. Spittler, M. Manner, R. Cochran D. Runk. Third Row: R. Thompson, J. Merryman, L. Wilson, J. Phillips, E. Kephart, P. Manner, B. Pancoast, P. Craven, B. Hut- ton, J. Hudak, B. Matthews, T. Knepp, M. Lewis, C. Test, H. Dzwonkowski, B. Marty, R. McCamley, E, Stine. Fourth Row: R Doran, A. Fleck, W. Bock, D. Fowler, L. Waring, J. Smith, B. Hellewell, W. Speranza, J. Hussiere, K. Lingenfelter, C. Vaughn, E. Mease, G. Stratton, L. 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Siein, C. Blcxzosky, F. Schubert, C. Bush. 64 ?oot6alI k fff First Row: R. Gunter, J. Lomb. Second Row: W, Gunter, A. Povlick, D. Durica, M. Czup, G. Shcxnkle Third Row: B. Bish, B. Sfonebroker, B. Mason, F. Cassidy, J. Dewey. Fourih Row: S. Corio, T. McCc1mley J, Demonick, B. Ritchey, J, Dixon. 65 J. U. We Mall First Row: H. Campbell, L. Malinich, G. Minarch, E. Osewalt, N. Vaux, R. Straw, G. Dixon, R. Parkes, C. Mease, T. Turner, Mr. Adams. Second Row: J. McCabe, B. Crago, J. Parks, T, Smith, R. Gee, J. Egar, E. Hemphill, J. Henry. Third Row: l. Schnarrs, N. Smeal, A. Pallok, S. Hampton, B. Conway, R. Myers, N. Frank, P. Botwright, R. Watson, B. Doren. Fourth Row: R. Fenton, D. Spahr, J. Frank, T. Turner, J. Greene, F. Marx, T. Culp, G. Fleck. univr Hi In 700 tba!! B RW? First Row: J. Dixon, mgr., R. Dunzic, J. Merryman, R. Comitz, J. Miller, C. Dixon, D. Gustafson, T. Wayne, D. Leitzell. Second Row: P. McCamley, mgr., L. Culp, E. Mostyn, T. Beale, B. Maruschak, S. Jusick, J. Bailey, J. Stephens, A. Fleck, D. Davis, A. Gette, E. Harris, G. Holt, mgr. Third Row: Coach Ammerman, D. Berlanti, J. Minurchick, R. Branish, R, Brown, D. Sleigh, E. Schnarrs, T. Lannen, A. Shufran, J. Pry, B. Hellewell, M. German, Coach Freeman. Fourth Row: B. Speranza, B. Crain, P. Mason, R. Pepperday, J. Hussiere, T. Pisano, D. Bailey, B. Dombliskey, J. Twoey, C. Clinton, R. McTigm.e. 66 Bellefonte Curwensville Chief Logan Hollidaysburg Clearfield Tyrone State College DuBois Johnsonburg Morris Twp. Yvv Mall Sao:-e6va1-4 P.H.S. Opp 0 15 O 7 13 13 19 12 0 25 .. 20 0 T3 9 6 28 13 14 13 14 Hollidaysburg Tyrone Captain Jack Moshartnon Jt. State College Tyrone Morris Twp. Clearfield Tyrone , Mosharanon Jt. Bellefonte JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR VARSITY P. H. S. 12 12 6 6 .O .O I3 P. H. S. Opp. O 18 12 0 19 6 6 19 OPP o 14 o 20 27 o 21 Uamity 135 .- , , Q Ii 1 I A .. n,k Q L 55,3 , l I O . . 4 .. - n 5, , . ' 4- . , 'Q f sv .ki 8 V Eg ' 'ii -,,. , mfifikq., 35 4, K 4...-9 N., Kneeling: T. Robins, J. Pleskonko, R. Porsky. Standing: J. Korsnick, Mgr., A. Stein, D. Dunsmore, K. Hoch. 68 Km lee tba!! ...J l ,.. in N-msg S Q QQ , . . il ...W -NN' MQW? Kneeling: R. Bailey, G. Hill, J. Brcugonier, D. Bair, mgr. Standing: L. Fink, B. Gunter, B. Culp, L. Sticinski, couch. 69 SITC H0 ETB Alumni Clearfield . Bellefonte DUBOB State College Lock Haven Hollidaysburg Clearfield Captain Jack Huntingdon Lewistown DuBois Tyrone Hollidaysburg Lock Haven Huntingdon Lewistown Bellefonte . Tyrone Captain Jack Kuketball Scoreboard VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY P. H. S. Opp. P. H. S. 54 48 Clearfield .. . 44 .40 63 Bellefonte 30 .. . 65 49 State College 46 . H46 70 Lock Haven . 64 . . 44 51 Hollidaysburg . . 27 .. 49 48 Clearfield . . .. , 30 . ...34 45 Captain Jack .. . . 59 . , , 33 75 Huntingdon 34 . . .42 52 Lewistown , . 25 . , ..55 43 DuBois , . .. 33 ... 40 74 Tyrone . .. ,.,. .. , . 16 . .40 80 Hollidaysburg . . . . 13 . . . 51 52 Lock Haven . . . 37 . . 59 46 Huntingdon . . , , 27 . . 50 49 Lewistown . . , 32 . 45 46 Bellefonte 45 . 48 60 Tyrone .. . 17 . .71 57 Captain Jack . . . 45 51 42 . . .67 55 JUNIOR HIGH Clearfield .. .. DuBois Bellefonte . .. . . State College . Pine Grove Mills .. .. Tyrone .. Bellefonte .... . . , Pine Grove Mills .. Tyrone , .. ,. DuBois . . . .. Clearfield . P. H. s. opp. 25 .. .26 . .... 19 .236 .29 ..23 H36 M35 . ...43 .30 28 23 21 26 31 16 24 13 25 24 30 20 OPP 55 27 52 25 33 60 39 52 55 50 55 so 24 45 55 42 45 22 Uamity A...-nnavj I.-flu R. Williams, P. Bock, M. Hubler, J. Miller, T, McComley, Couch Combell 72 WMA fling Jim 3 X NX M. QQ a A- CET' ' Y 1 Y B. Sfonebrcuker, D, Fike, M. Czczp, B. Kosubick, B. Mumford, D. Byers 73 unior Uamity WMA fling R. Myers, B. Doran, D. Voyzey, S. Corio, J. Twoey, Coach Adams, E. Hemphill, F. Marx, J. Dixon, D. Watson, J. Fetters WMA tling Scoreboard VARSITY P. H. S. Opp. Red Bank Valley ...... ....... 3 7 5 Hollidaysburg ,..,. ....... 3 7 9 State College ,.... .,..,. 3 3 14 Lewistown .. . .,,.,. 34 8 Clearfield ,,... ,.,.,. 2 4 14 DuBois .... .... H39 6 Tyrone .,.....,. , . 2.29 9 Bellefonte ...... . .... 19 17 Lock Haven ..,. ...... 2 3 14 Chief Logan .,.., , ....... 28 12 Shamokin .....,.., .......,......,....,. ..21 17 Total - 11 wins O losses JUNIOR VARSITY P. H. S. Opp Clearfield ...,. ...... 1 9 27 DuBois ,.,., .......,. 2 9 16 Tyrone ,, 25 23 Captain Jack .. .. . . .... H35 11 Bellefonte ,.,. .. ,. .11 33 Bald Eagle Nittany . .....,... 19 29 State College .,., , .. ,. , . .,..30 19 Total - 4 wins 3 losses I9 4 Euebal Team First Row: J. Lamb, J. Woods, D. Wyant, R. Bodle, J. Bongiar, R. Bailey, C. Sheilds, T. Culp, W. Mason Second Row: J. Smeal, B. Ritchey, B. Stonebraker, H. Shaw, G. Fleck, J. Hayes, D. Durica, R. Reichard J. Dixon. Third Row: Mr. Davis, O. Rudean, A. Pavlick, C. Mease, H. Fenton, B. Blake, S. Bainey, R Merrell, D. Hampton, C. Perks, E. Hamer, P. Bock, J. Rusnak, H. Campbell, coach. The 1953-54 baseball squad compiled one ofthe best records in P. H. S. diamond history. Under the able supervision of Coach Davis the team won 10 consecutive games before dropping the final two tilts in their 12 game schedule. Their 10-2 record en- abled the team to be eligible for district competition. After edg- ing Centre Hall 4-3 and walloping Lewistown 14-2, the Moun- taineers beat Moshannon Joint, thus giving the school its 'First District 6 championship. The individual pitching standout was John Rusnak, who compiled a seasonal 8-0 mark including the three playoff vic- tories. Leading batsmen were shortstop, Carl Perks, who hit .5297 infielders, Don Hampton and Ed Hamer, who batted .383 and .363 respectively, pitcher-outfielder, Jim Dixon averaged .330 and won two important victories on the mound. The main strength of the team was the excellent pitching staff and speedy, alert base running. 75 I954 GOLF TEAM Som Demchuk, Don Shufron, Mike Czcxp, Fred Brown, Coil Demchok, Mr. Grundy. - -...,...,., Clceerleadem VARSITY D. Kizer, A. Kudush, D. Moslok, E. Conk- Iin, D. Croft, C. Pleskonko, B. Susfrick. JUNIOR VARSITY T. Reese, M. Brown, M. Miller. JUNIOR HIGH G. Dizon, C. Rafferty, K. Smith, C. Bailey B. Parks, J. Fleckenstein, C. Hughes, R Hartman, D. Dixon, B. Woods, J. Dixon Special fecvgnition On these pages we would like to give some special recognition to those students who have done outstanding work in various activities this year. Con- gratulations for your achievements and may you remember the fun and good times you had accomplishing them. WRESTLING Hats off to the Campbell and Adams com- bination for their undefeated season, the first in 15 years with a 11-0 record. This year's Philipsburg-Osceola matmen became the only undefeated team in class A competition in Penn- sylvania. Congratulations, boys, for a iob well done. Not only did the team remain undefeated, but they also had the most seeded men in Dis- trict 6. Those who were seeded first were: Mike Czap, Bob Kasubick, Dick Byers, second place were: Phil Bock and Bob Mumford, third place were Mike Hubler and Tom McCamley. Out of this Phil Bock became the only Dis- trict champ and also became Regional champ for the third straight year. Phil entered the States, March 19. He became state champ for the second time. In 1953 at 95 lbs. and this year at 103 lbs. Phil is the first P. H. S. wrestler to hold such a title twice. Congratulations to a real champ and to his coaches. BASKETBALL As the basketball team improved, so did the scoring of one of its members. Jim Wheat- ies Bragonier walked off with top honors in the scoring department of the Mountain League. Jim scored 164 points to lead his closest rival who had 159 points. MUSIC The P. M. E. A. Chorus was held at Howard, on February 17, 18, and 19. The following per- sons participated: Mary Louise McCamley, Don- na Harpster, Cherie Pfoutz, Nancy Lukens, Wil- liam Fowler and Glenn Shankle. This made Glenn's second year at P. M. E. A. Chorus. The annual P. M. E. A. Band Festival was held at Reedsville April 14, 15, and 16. The following took part: William Sleigh, Donald Schiele, Rennie Runk, Nellie Wilson, Mary Louise McCamley, Mary Lou McDonald, Jean McCam- ley and Glenn Shankle. ALL-CLASS MUSICAL Down To Earth The all-class musical, written and directed by Mr. Robert Barnett, was presented March 10 and 11. A cast of 198 persons, including those of the Senior High School Chorus, and the Blue Knights took part in the production. The mem- bers of the cast wish to thank all those persons who helped to make the play a success. D.A. R. ORATORICAL CONTEST ' The winners of the annual Junior Oratorical Essay Contest, sponsored by the Moshannon Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution, were presented to the Senior High School students Friday, April 1 in the Sixth Street Audi- torium. From the iunior class these six contestants were chosen as the finalists. Their names and respective essays are as follows: Mona Crago .,,.,....... The Road to Lasting Peace Doreen Craft ....,.. ., .. The American Heritage Lucy Wayne . , , ,... . . Great and Humble Men Barbara Twist . .... . The Preamble - The Soul of the American People Evelyn Long . . .,....... ,.,.. . Let Freedom Ring JoAnne Nordberg .. .,,..,. ,. In Your Hands Certificates of Merit were awarded to all six contestants. The winner was presented the DAR gold medal award. D.A. R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD Marie Bock was chosen the winner of the Good Citizenship Award, which is given annual- ly by the Daughters of the American Revolution. This award is based on dependability, service, honesty, patriotism and leadership. AMERICAN LEGION ESSAY Each year the American Legion sponsors an essay contest among the seniors ofthe school. Awards are made on three levels--local, county, and state. The subject of this year's essay was My Method Of Promoting Democratic Citizen- ship. After consideration, a panel of judges selected these three as the best: First, Jeanne Gallagher, second, Joan Fleckenstein, and third, Marie Bock. The winning essay was then en- tered in county competition, with a state scholar- ship as the prize. Special Recognition MAGAZINE DRIVE The senior class magazine drive was held January 31 to February ll, with Joanne Mease serving as general chairman. A radio was given to the two top salesmen, Gail Maurer and Charles Mencer. The third place winner was Judy Fleck. Judy received an electric toaster. Room 'IOI was again the homeroom having the highest total sales. HARVEST BALL On November 23 the Senior High held its annual Harvest Ball. Bill Ryver was crowned King, and Anna Kadash was crowned Queen to reign over the festivities. CAREER DAY Career Day was held March 25 for the Sen- ior High School of Philipsburg with the Seniors of Osceola participating as guests. Career day is held every two years for the purpose of help- ing the students in their selection of their Iife's work. The students and faculty all wish to thank Mr. Nelson for his interest and effort in making Career Day a success. JUNIOR HIGH AWARDS FOR 1954 The last assembly of every year in Junior High is award day. On this day awards are given by the clubs of the town to those students who have accomplished the most in various fields. The following are the winners of the awards for the 1954 term of school: Music Club Prize . . . . Barb Eyerly American Legion Prize . , ,. Robert Wisor American Legion Auxiliary Prize .,.,..,.,. ,. .,,., ,......., . Judy Fleckenstein Hebrew Brotherhood Award ,,.,., Robert Gordon Dennis Youshaw D.A.R. History Prize fBoyI . , .. . , ,, Alex Lathers D.A.R. History Prize CGirlD . ., . Judy Crain Twentieth Centur y English Prize fBoyI ,... ,.,..,......... , . ., . Alex Lathers Twentieth Century English Prize IGirll . . . . ,.,.,,., Judy Fleckenstein W. C. T. U. Essay Contest . . , . . Joyce Rice, Judy Crain, Ronald Hosband Kiwanis Industrial Arts Prize-7th Grade . . .. ., , John Ellis Kiwanis Industrial Arts Prize-8th Grade . .,.,, Joseph Pry Kiwanis Industrial Arts Prize-9th Grade ,. ..,. ..., . ..,. N eal Frank Women's Club Home Economics Prize--7th Grade . .. .. . , Carole Moffatt Women's Club Home Economics Prize-8th Grade . , . Barbara Parks Women's Club Home Economics Prize-9th Grade . . ..,.. . ,. Awards were also given to members of the Junior High Basketball Squad, and Music Awards were given to White Band members. . Jennie Bailey WASHINGTON TRIP At 6:15 A. M. of April 22 the Seniors left on their annual iourney to Washington. Three days of sight-seeing and other activities were planned by the R. L. Batchelor Touring Service. After a pleasant weekend the class re- turned to Philipsburg, arriving home around midnight Sunday. SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM Two of the most memorable events in the life of a graduating senior are the Senior Ban- quet and the Senior Prom. The Senior Banquet was held May I2 in the Ballroom of the Hotel Philips. Music and a floor show was presented by the Three D's. The Senior Prom was held May 20 in the gymnasium of the school. Music for the Prom was provided for by the Wood 81 Saupp Orchestra. DRlVER'S TRAINING The picture shown is of the Driver's Train- ing car. This year for the first time all Juniors were required to take one hour a week of class- room work in driver training. Under the supervision of Mr. James McCall, this department completed its third year of suc- cessful instruction. Qualifying students were given Certificates of Completion. Again, the car, which is specially equipped with dual-controls, was furnished by the Harp- ster Chevrolet Corporation. SFOMAOFA The Advisors and Production Staff of the 1955 Mountaineer wish to thank all those who have in any way contributed to the pro- duction of this Annual. A special thanks partment for their help, and to the business places listed below. Without your interests and help this book would never have reached a successful completion. We hope that each year the results inducement for your continued support. R. L. Batchelor Purity Milk Corporation Kurtz Bros. to Mr. Wasseen's Art De- of our efforts will be an 'A' 'A' 'k Milsom's Studio First National Bank Zimmerman Engraving Company 'A' 'k tk Fullington Auto Bus Company Kirk Brothers Frank Albert Robert Bailey Robert Ball Dr. Leonidas Drivas Fryberger Insurance Agency General Refractories Co. Gette's Dentist Office Dr. Pat Gianopulos W. T. Grant Doctors Cloyd S. 8. William Harpster Chevrolet Co. lbberson Drug Store McCamIey and Baird Merle F. Stockley Transfer Meyer Brothers Company Morningstar Bakeries, Inc. Lee Metal Products Co. uk 'A' 'A' R. Harkins 79 Modern Loan Company Howard Nicholls Philipsburg Thrift Corp. and Philips Consumer Discou Quaker Bonnet Restaurant nt Co Reliance Fire Company No. l Rowland Theater Rusnak Brothers Sheldon's David Solomon Stott Garage Dr. Roy Thompkins J. H. Wallin Western Auto Wolf Furniture Co. A 81 P Store Adelman 8- Ratowsky Amvets Post 5159 B.8. B. Motor Carriers B. P. O. E. F. R. Beals Beezer Funeral Home Bennett's Clothing Store Best Jewelers Betty Jay Shop Booth 81 Shontz Bottling Works Brown's Boot Shop Ralph J. Corio Cowdrick's Drug Store E. E. Demi Dr. Robert Dewey Dunlap Ford Sales Eboch 8. Green Funeral Home Elliot Coal Company Fashion Shoppe Dr. M. C. Ferrier Fink's Sunoco Station Frank's Sports Shop Gartinkle's Clothing Store Dr. Don F. Gieseke D. L. Hancock Co. Dr. J. K. Henderson Hick's Grocery HoHier's Novelty Store Hoover Hardware Company Houtzdale Wholesale Produce Co. Hurwitz Furniture 8- Appliance Store lrvin's Pharmacy C. A. Johnston, C. P. A. Keller Drug Store Kelley-Johnston Sponwm Kennard Jewelry Store Kephart's Hardware Company Killion Motors Knowles Beauty Shop Magwire's Men Store McCrory's McTague Manufacturing Company Miller Cleaning 81 Dye Works Roy Miller's Restaurant C. B. 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