Saegertown High School - Pantherian Yearbook (Sagertown, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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N .I ,- glg4Qmnlgij--1. gzgfw A 1-22,1 EDWARD ACKER Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Football H RUTH ADAMS Band 1 2 Y Teen 2 A FHA Club 2 Tri H1 Y Volleyball Team 4 MARY BAKER Band 1 2 3-4 Girls Chorus l 2 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Booster Club 1 2 3 V Pres Booster Club Class Historian 1 2 3 Y Teen Chaplin 2 Art Club 2 Class Play 3 4 Tri H1 Y Pres B V Pres Tri H1 Y 3 District Band 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 G A A '25 SHIRLEY BLAC FHA 2 3-4 Tri H1 Y 3 4 N M -:' A - '.'3 G.Al .-2 3:2-u 5 1 ' 'll MAE BLOOM Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3-4 Mixed Chorus 2 3-4 Girls Chorus 1 2 District Chorus 2 3 4 Madregal 3 Class Play 3 4 Newspaper Staff 2 Y Teen 2 Tri Hi Y 3 4 A A11-Star Cheerleader THOMAS BOWERSOX Basketball 3-4 Baseball 3 Football 4 Hi Y 4 WILLIAM RADLEY District Chorus 4 District Band 3-4 State Chorus 4 State Band.E-4 Band 1-2-3 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Boy's Chorus 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Basketball 1-2 Class Play 3 Madrigal 3 H1-Y 3 STANLEY HRADSHAW Student Council 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Rb LINDA BROWN JOHN CARR Band 1 2 3 4 Girls Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 A Tri H1 Y District Band 4 Sr Play Prompter in JAM S CHAPMAN KENNETH CHISMAR Entered from Randolph 2 Basketball 1 Basketball 1 Baseball 2 3 Baseball 3 Football 4 H1-Y 3 Football 4 Senior Play 4 FRANCES COYLE A Class President 2 Y Teen 2 Booster Club 2 3 Tri H1 Y 3 4 Class Secretary 1 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Yearbook Staff 4 VIVIAN DRAYER Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 FHA 4 Apple Pan Dowdy Queen 4 RUTH DRISSEL RONALD EDSALL Girls Chorus 1 2 Band 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 FHA 2 3 4 H Y 2 3 4 Tri Hi Y 3 Basketball Manager 2 Jr Play Prompter 3 Newspaper Staff 2 Jr Play Stage Manager District Chorus 4 Senior Play 4 J RONALD EMIG 16' PHYLLIS FLEMING Senior Play 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Girls Chorus Mixed Chorus Y Teen 2 Booster Club G A A Tri H1 Y 3 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 VERDA FAIRWEATH R Tri H1 Y Secretary A Y Teen 2 A Booster Club 2 3 Tri H1 Y 3 4 FHA 3 R 17 ee of Shaft f 1 THOMAS FORTUNA Hi Y 2 3 4, Sgt at Arm Basketball 2 Baseball 2 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Student Council 3 4 Pres Student Council Student Council Conv 3 Art Club 2 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 District Chorus 4 Football 4 S BETTY HALL JIM HALL FH 2 3 4 Tri H1 Y 3-4 5'-, 9 NANCY HALL Band 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Art Club 2 Yearbook Staff M Newspaper Staff 4 RAYMOND HOGAN Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 a-6 AUDREY HOGUE CONSTANCE HOOVER FHA 2 3 4, Pres 4 Mixed Chorus A Girls Chorus Y Teen 2 Y Teen 2 Tri H1 Y 3 4 Tri Hi Y 3 U Student Council 3 Booster Club Yearbook Staff 4 RICHARD KISER Basketball 1 2 3 Football M H1 Y 2 3 4 Class Play 4 Newspaper Staff 2 Class Secretary 3 Class Play 3-4 Yearbook Staff M A11 Starlette Contestant 4 'KG-. JERRY KUHN Yearbook Staff 4 5 C-'11 on J X I I ' o 213-'u' c.A. . 2 2 - - - - - - 2-3 f 0 3 Cs 'ih- SARAH LEONHEART EDITH LILLY FH 2 3 4, V Pres Chorus 1 3 4 Treasurer FHA 4 Y Teen 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Tri H1 Y 3 4 A Tri H1 Y 3 4 Cherry Pie Winner 4 HAROLD LILLY JAMES MARVIN Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Boys Chorus 1 2 Boys Chorus 1 2 Band 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 District Chorus 4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball l Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 4 All Star Representative 4 Booster Club 2 Football 4 Newspaper Staff 2 H1-Y 2-3-4, Secretary 3-4 H1-Y 2-3-4 Newspaper Staff 2 Class Play 3-4 H1-Y Career Convention 4 is X w I A . .k' I ,Yer 4 'f S . iawfas I A ' 0 o 3 GIA' .121 1 I 1 1 A , -A 4 x in RITA MASON DORUPHY MERCIER Mixed Chorus Mixed Chorus 2 3 Girls Chorus 1 2 Girls Chorus 1 2 Y Teen 2 Y Teen 2 Tri H1 Y 3 A FHA 1+ FHA 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Tri H1 Y Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Newspaper Staff M ,-an ROBERT PETERS MIKE PLEMENTOSH Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 F0Otb8.11 ll- H1 Y 2 3 ll Class V Pres 3 if X ELLEN REAGLE JAMES REAGLE Y Teen 2 Art Club Tri H1 Y Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 3 JOAN REICHEL IRENE REICH L Tri-Hi-Y 3 Girls Chorus 1 FHA 2-3-N Y-Teen 2 Tri-H14Y 3-4 Newspaper Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 F :Q ROBERT SCHLOSSER Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Band 1 2 3-4 H1 Y 3-4 Yearbook Staff 4 JACK SEXTON Boys Chorul 1 Band 1 2 3-H Basketball 1 2 H1 Y 2 3-4 Student Cou cil 4 RUTH SH LENB RGEH Y-Teen 2 ,BRO 4-ag 'S lla JAI S SH LLITO Entered from Linesville Girls Chorus c Hi Y l . .A. lixed Chorus 4 Secretary Student Council 3 Stage Crew 4 Tri-H1-Y 3-4 Secretary Senior Class 4 All Starlette Winner 4 Yearbook Staff H va Q Q f f' avg F ,fee Q ,gy J S W f is 1 ' C1 c A 2 'A - BETTY SPAID Perfect Attendance 1 2 3 A Y Teen 2 Tri Hi Y 3-4 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 fi' PHYLLIS STANLEY Girls Chorus Booster Club Y Teen 2 A Mixed Chorus Tri H1 Y 3-4 Mi-. DONNA THEURET Girls Chorus 1-2 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen 2 G.A.A. 2 Newspaper Staff 2 Class Tren-urer 2-3-4 v-arbook Staff 4 TPL-nl-Y J-4 Vice President of Tri-H1-Y 4 District Band 3 District Chorus N Madregal 3 CHARLES THOMPSON Basketball 2- Baseball 3-4 Football 4 H1-Y 2-3-I Class Play 4 Class President 3 Student Council 4 JANET VIRTUE Entered from Meadville 2 Y Teen 2 A Chorus 3 Tri H1 Y FHA 4 BETTY WILCOX Girls Chorus 1-2 Y-Teen 2 G.A.A. 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 36 CLAIR WASSON IOWX ra ,ff - 35553 ,, C Y - my-.,., IDA MAE WILLIAMS Mixed Chorus 1 Band 1-2-3-4 Girls Chorus 2 Booster Club 2 G.A.A. 2 Y-Teen 2 Tri-H1-Y 3-1+ FHA 2-3-4 FHA Club Secretary N viii-. GEORGE WILSON Basketball 1 2 Baseball 2 3.4 Football 4 Mixed Chorus 1 Boys Chorus 1 Band 1 H1 Y 2 3-4 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play R V Pre! 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X V ' VA j cfaaubu President John Campbell Vice President Edgar Smock Secretary Janice Consla Treasurer Doris Jean Devore Historian Bob wood Advisor Mr. Haley OFFICERS Our class sponsored a Halloween party the last of October Here everyone danced and got their fill of cider and doughnuts In January we invaded the Joyland Rollerdrome WE sponsored a skating party for the Junior senior high school We presented the annual Junior play, this year's production was 'Wedding Spel s' 8 Now we are looking forward to the banquet and prom next year P- 8 U . . . ' o I 1 . . I C1 'M 4 a. n v ' 95 , . 1 .ff . i 4 up V 5 - r,. I oF w 1 ,, I A I ' I - ' ' Yrv' '51 yy. Aj . .. f 1 ,sf I lv F 4, if f 1 ,A I . I X S x. 1 as . , - Q i- 1 ' a 6.3 rf.,g.:, p :tp x - 2 .-, ,, a ,fvj 1 . p. L- K P , Mew' ,Wiki ,iw r,-,vb part A Ai Q. ' X . - , , 5. . I J, 4' . . 1 . -M --. 'v I OFFICERS President Gary Edsall Vice President Tom Bundy Secretary B111 Marvin Treasurer Mr Saxe Historian Emma Hogan Advisor Mr Saxe Our group sponsored a skating party in February, this was held at the Joylana Rolierurome The last of March we had a sockhop, many nnveltv dances highlighted this evening 'bo 1 .fJ .- '1',...-a'-1-ssl? 511 - A V 7 - B111 Peiffley John DeGrange Alan Fitzgerald Bob Sheakley Mary Lou Rowland Mr. Michael The Freshman Class did not do much this year along the line of activities They purchased Beanies from the Junior Class for a small sum of 50d They took a trip to Conneaut Lake Park the last The Student Council Representatives from this class are Janet .1 1 OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian Advisors ciia Azz' 6 Glen Stewart Carol Bradley Betty Lou Schrubb Dale Hunter Lee Hunter M Ghering Mr Maurana The first event of the year for the eighth grade this year was a Halloween party in the gym They also sponsored an April Fools Dance, and everyone who attended had a gala time This class went to Hu me1's Grove for a picnic the last day of school The Student Council Representatives from this class are James George and Joe Fortuna Q 4AwkJ5 OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian Advisor S ti Jfzazcieu Carol Claney Judy Hilgendorf Kenny Gilmore Ruth Jones Shirley Shelen- berger Mr. Black This year the seventh grade did not sponsor many activities They did sponsor a swimming party at the YMCA in Meadville which was a big SUCCESS They also exchanged gifts at Christmas time The last day of school, they journeyed to Conneaut Lake Park for a school picnic The Student Council Representatives from this class are Shirley Shelenberger and Dan Grannell wx: ..-f , To 4 + 2135 bail ff- 'E' K Q btw: ' ff- asus as' . . 0 . 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If 9 1 in .Lf ' ,g K X W 'hr j W 4 ll ' ' M- x i- 5 M If ,aff ,li - J '51 'I JJ wg x E QL NL- I '41 4 if s , 3 ff' I 'I' 1 I Kwai ' f 4 M mf 'iff-42 ' A4 Llfv, '- r F A J H4 'lsgvx fi? 221 ww 'WK 1 Saegertown High School Basketball team split a 20 game sched ule with 10 victories and 10 defeats The total points made by the Blue Jackets this season were 2 Dick Fuller carried off the individual scoring honors with 401 points Bud Peters came in next with 159 The Blue Jackets will lose three players through graduation They are Bud Peters, James Marvin, and Ed Acker James Marv1 +he representative sent to the A11-Star game Bud Peters received Coaches Award for player that improved most during the season Ralph Baker received 'Coaches Award for best foul shooting percentage during the season QAJ y,dJLd,6Q jar The Junior Varsity Basketball team had a very successful season, winning the majority of their games this season Ed Acker was high scorer with 300 points B111 Marvin followed him closely Other team members are Jim Bloom, Gary Edsall, Chuck Thompson, B111 Beagle, Alan Fitzgerald, Bob Peters, George Wilson, Bob Harrison, Jim Peters, Morris Reichel, and B111 Hall .659 I 1 Q J l 9 Q ' , . , R A ccc,hhte Xp B t 3 1 ' X- , , ' If 5 1 B ' -ef' 'A . .......L,lLM E F Q' LK. 5 17 , R 5 , d ug, J cfvflf new ...vi fi. I 8.1 H The 1951 52 Junior High Basketball team was a highly successful one The team not only retained their Crawford County Class B Championship but also showed supremecy over their many opponents in independent play The highlight of the season was a win over the highly talented Meadville Jr High by a score of no to 31 This same Meadville team had defeated the Saegertown boys earlier in the season for one of their two losses The other defeat was by Fairview, which also was avenged later in the year Saegertown was undefeated in Class B league competition The six work horses of the team were Bob Sheakley, Peter Smith, George Schmitt, Bill Peiffley Glen Stewart, and LeRoy Hunter They were very ably supported by Fred Brown, Dale Hunter, Stanley Zimmer, and Larry Heald George Shmitt and Bob Sheakley were the chief point getters but de pended on the fine teamwork of their mates for this honor The boys were coached by Mr Harold Ghering who was assisted by Mr Paul Haley x C U QQ 1 we 9' Y we 1 5 f-,.-.,f 'T' , T77 , ,-,M -M V. 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Ms-s wk X 54 cv .JA A no hit, no run game pitched by Richard Peterson against Conneaut Valley was the climax of Saegertown's efforts to gain honors in the Crawford County Class B Baseball League The team finished in second place having been defeated only twice, both losses to Cambridge Springs In the otherwise successful season Gary Edsall and Bud Peters proved very effective from the mound, especially when aided by the big bat of George Schmitt, Tom Bowersox, and Peter Smith Excellent fielding support was provided by Richard Fuller, Bob Sheakley, and Bill Peiffley in the infield, and Tom Bundy, George wilson, and Alan Fitzgerald in the outfield Other boys who also participated to the team's success by being 'clutch players' were Bob Harrison, Chuck Thompson and Ken Battin Now, as the yearbook is going to press, the team is preparing for their first appearance in the Crawford County Baseball Tournament The coaches, Mr Haley and Mr Saxe, are hoping to guide them to success We all wish them luck fv V Y - il X ' 1 .X Y 1 , m s f 1 v , li. 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Q C C I I C I 0 O I ,G i The football team of 1951 was the first football team in the history of Saegertown High School The first practice session was held August 18, with 46 boys trying out New uniforms and all the equipment were purchased The season was finished with 42 boys still practicing The coaches, Victor Fuller, Harold Ghering, and Carl Maurana, worked hard to get the boys in shape The first touchdown in Saegertown's history was made by Robert Harrison in the opening minutes of the game against Sugar Grove The team worked smoothly and won the game Enough money was cleared to pay three fourths of the expense of their uniforms The complete record is 2 wins and 4 losses OPP HOM 0 Sugar Grove U9 26 Waterford 7 13 Conneaut Valley 26 26 Edinboro 6 26 Cambridge Springs O 48 Fairview O There were no serious injuries during the practice or games. Our Jr. Varsity Team beat Edinboro Jr. Varsity 25-0. Thirty-one letter men will return next year and great things are expected--maybe they will win all their games. X 1 , ,W r 0. JN 'Wh ' 5 'fain wg, ' 'WA Q K, -I-' me A -. and 'Y' A ,Q d' ,a .. Si' , , .4 - i K fiwf . . , , . ' . 0 e Q o o H e n up o o -M un.- 5 QQ, 1 1 , ' Q , l 4 vw n Zfgwf The volleyball team this year at Saegertown was composed of twelve girls from the sophomore, Junior, and senior classes In district competitlon, at Randolph High School, the zirls won their second game but were defeated in the crucial third contest Playoff scores Randolph Saegertown Saegertown Conneaut Valley 24 Cambridge Springs 27 Saegertown fl, X 24 16 26 19 V'm ' I 2 ?,.e I CHi ? i' 9, flew ,feakw Charlotte McCullough Beverley Bergholtz Emma Hogan Diane Lorz Doris Jean Devore, Captain Mae Bloom ww' 'sn' HH Doris Jean Devore Charlotte McCullough Marie Whitehead Joan Schlosser Diane Lorz Mae Bloom f , ' W. 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The three competing parties were: Powder and Perfume, Hot-Rod, and Best for Less. Ili OFFICERS President: Audrey Hogue V. President: Virginia Zirkle Secretary: Ida Mae Williams Treasurer: Sarah Leonheart W if-iggH ' Hi . . ' iff ,ffig S ,r , r gxx I, x A ' ' XV?-a ich . eu. f 'e 2-A ,A X K. Qi X :N Xd'1a x..h K K X-qyl xigx Y, - xxx-X 'eff ix .T be v 4::a,g dgbxL'., -53g5-- .Tift A ' 2 The FHA has done its part to further the good name of Saegertown High. Vivian Drayer, a dark, attractive senior, brought fame to herself and our school by being chosen the Pennsylvania Apple Pan Dowdy Queen of 1952. The FHA, a very active organization, sponsored various dances and con- cessions to keep up its treasury. Sarah Leonheart represented Saegertown in the local cherry pie contest and Goldie Shiner, who was chosen as an aide, represented us in the live- stock show. ft. play A no l..-Q On November 29 and 30, the Junior class presented its annual play nwedding Spells' in the school gym before a capacity audience. 'Wedding Spel1s', a three act comedy, dealt with the love affairs of Steve Arlen, who couldn't remember which of tour girls he had wed. The cast included: John Campbell Steve Arlen Carl Metz Reeves Charlotte McCullough Ruth Wilma Stainbrook Frances Annette Shorts Niki Doris Jean DeVore Billy Gay Diane Lorz Mrs. Pettingill Nancy Claney Mrs. Gay Shirley Coyle Angelic Ray Woodward Blake Ralph Baker Charlie Cooney Edgar Smock Sigsbee H. Sulivan Directors for the play were Mr. Paul Haley and Mr. Donald Saxe. Usherettes: Violet Beerbower, Rose Plementosh, Virginia Zirckle, Lillian Smith, Janice Consla, Marie Percival. Shirley Mook, Marilyn Theuret and Shirley Sutton. Stage Crew: Herman Sheriff, Jim Bloom, Bob Wood and Bob Peters. Make-up: Mr. and Mrs. Strickler. Prompters: Laura Best and Herman Sheriff. Mei Sm. QZQ4 -WN ,,W,.1.h-.-v- - - X K 5- 5 -W Je-fuer ,, The Senior Class presented its class play, nRamshackle Innn, on May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Strickler directed the play. Frances Coyle Tom Fortuna Jim Chapman Mae Bloom Ronnie Edsall Mary Baker Phyllis Fleming Charles Thompson Connie Hoover Harold Lilly Ray Hogan Rita Mason Dick Kiser George wilson Bob Schlosser CAST Belinda Pryde Patton Mr. Arbuthnot Gail Russel Steve Russel Alice Fisher Mary Temple Mr. Temple Joyce Rogers Constable Small Gllhooley Mame Mr. Hagen Commodore B111 Philips Usherettes Joan Reichel, Ida Mae Williams, Nancy Hall and Vivian Drayer. Make-up Mr. and Mrs. Strickler Lights James Shellito Sound Effects Linda Brown Programs Betty Wilcox, Rita Mason, Irene Reichel, Phyllis Fleming, and Betty Spaid. A Tickets Dorothy Mercier, Ellen Reagle, Nancy Hall and Vivian Drayer. VI, - 105' J U 0 37 J 4' '- nl- v- ! EJ' W , W lkkfli s fx 515 i NEWSPAPER do Q fs- lu mg , A I W 3-1...-L S97 The Comercial Department's semi-monthly newspaper, 'The Low Down , has done a fine Job of reporting the latest news around our school. The newspaper staff's activities for the year were a spaghetti dinner, making programs and tickets, and various other mimeographing. Proceeds of S195 were used to purchase a Monroe Calculator. Editor Ass't Ed. Circulation Mgr. Copy Ed. Art Ed. Production Staff STAFF Phyllis Fleming Betty Wilcox Rita Mason Dorothy Mercier Ellen Reagle Irene Reichel Nancy Hall Betty Spaid Vivian Drayer ANNUAL STAFF VA' 031 ' Editor Mary Baker Asst. Ed. Stanley Bradshaw t Sr. High Ed. Frances Coyle v Jr. High Ed. Dorothy Mercier ,' Sports Editors Donna Theuret, Bob Schlosser 'A-J Layout Ed. Ruth Shelenberger .. Advertising George Wilson, Tom Fortuna Business Mgrs. Ray Hogan, Jerry Kuhn Art Editors Nancy Hall, Bill Bradley Elementary Ed. Audrey Hogue X-f' Activities Connie Hoover Typists Betty Wilcox, Ellen Reagle, Vivian Drayer, Irene Reichel, Phyllis Fleming, Betty Spaid, Rita Mason. fir The Blue-Gold staff of 1952 has tried to produce the best possible yearbook with the available facilities. with nature as our main theme, we have tried to be as original as possible, and several new features have been added to the Blue-Gold this year. Special credit should also be given to our advertising managers, George Wilson and Tom Fortuna, for the fine Job they have done in the advertising department. JM- tp- OFFICERS d President Mary Baker 'IQS V. President Donna Theuret ' Secretary Verda Fairweather Chaplain Nancy Claney g y if Advisor Mrs. Strickler f Ex A 'ff fl . f 4 Q 9 9 9 : oQow3145 P ,P YV ar- The Tri-H1-Y had a very active year with their many activities, which included: a bake sale, the induction, a novelty dance, pencil and t flags ag selling. Proceeds from all activities went toward a fund for buying band HI'- OFFICERS President: Herman Sheriff V. President: Ralph Baker Secretary: Jim Marvin Treasurer: Robert Peters Chaplain: Carl Metz M U f'fPf'f'f2 -mv- Nnu.. 1 ann... 'A ?lg 'r1f3'R1Hi i755 'f'!!Hf' ,'7Pu ' 5, 1 1' Q6 19 an r-fb I ,-e,qAr'5 5 N The H1-Y with Mr. Maurana as advisor had a very successful year. Its main activities were the donkey basketball game, the induction service and a movie. Delegates to the conference in Corry: Herman Sheriff and Robert Peters. Representatives to the Model Legislature at Harrisburg: Carl Metz and Herman Sheriff. Delegates to Erie: Jim Marvin and Jack Melville. NM. J-xf' w w xxx NN N NN Wg W I Z!! A 0 W W WMV f A X Z f Z XXW X QR xg W 10 lj' Di .n 5 K Q. . fm Z 5' - '51 D2 D 45 af 9' ' ff? 43 D DQ 3: Di 11 L 3' f J, Y , X XL w X X yy w. f M X X MQ W, Aff mf HY W 7 W! W X 1 M X f K uf ,f 1 , ff ff N V1 7 , ! ff ! if f 'H J 4? , M N QQ. 4 if N' 2 X 5 7' ? Z f X A4 2 .SL X if X ! f Qi W Q f X25 af R BA S as QENIO NOX Saegertown High School is very proud of its Senior Band, which is under the capable direction of Mr. Howard Armstrong. The band's public performances included playing for school assemblies PTA meetings, and the Spring Concert 0999 43 . rx X 8 g , SPRING CONCERT On May 1 and 2, Conneaut Valley and Saegertown Mixed Choruses gave a Spring Concert. The combined choruses made one large chorus of 125 voices. Mr. Angelo Susi--Conneaut Valley, and Mr. Howard Armstrong-- Saegertown, directed the program. 1 Proceeds went toward a fund for band uniforms. 'fx fb f JJ QA -, X REX x SEC rj AA KR Fx' NN sf jf: f li EN fu ,gzip M XQIQ f, g The Junior Band directed by Mr. Howard Armstrong has complet- ed a very satisfactory year. Its'main activities were playing for PTA meetings and the Spring Concert. Members of the Junior band include: Ruth Jones, Kenny Hunter David Bidwell, Barbara Martin, Carol Bradley, Margaret Avashay, William Huber, Donna Kiser, Rita Thomas, Charles Orr, James Smith, Robert Cogley, Edward Hosick, Donna Berrier, Herbert Durkee, Lynn Edsall, B111 Wermlinger, Frank Chismar, Vernon Mackie, Marianne Williams, Harry Shoemaker. 'QC Saegertown Mixed Chorus is improving every year under the very capable direction of Mr. Howard Armstrong. This year the chorus received many favor- able comments on its various public performances on WMGW Radio Station and at PTA meetings. A gold loving cup was won by the mixed chorus in a Carol Singing' contest sponsored by the Meadville Chamber of Commerce. For the first time in the history of Saegertown High, our mixed chorus was represented at State Chorus. Bill Bradley, a senior baritone, was the recipient of' this honor. District Chorus representatives were: Mae Bloom, Diane Lorz, Charlotte McCullough, Harold Lilly, Donna Theuret, Ronald Edsall, B111 Bradley, Tom Fortuna, June Fuller, and James Bloom. The chorus was accompanied by Wilma Stainbrook, pianist. The mixed chorus of 1952 has made a name for itself. Surely, Saegertown has a reason to be proud of its fine music department. wt C off 5 I xXX Q 'XX N .f f ff V 3 K f K KXKSSEQQS J X XQ Z rj! is ff if? X 5' 1 rm-.'lU fgrem e, mo-rmN Sggsmfv XZ'- fxgm--'A AFTERNOON Sassaorv H-cvxrx b J Q S.- K..-I S-1 x 4 J . F' . 3 I --.f ., .S . , Q 1 W I X' K M 31- g I xv, 'H s , ' A I ' ,Wh . 'U - ml g Y ' sg K , 1 v. I - ' N ka 4, v 7 . Wx , ,.,, Q- mv' V -- , 'X' , ' A fx 'L FLW! ' A b ,, J fs Eglin E. i I '- . , 4, we- - I 3, X l '15, I 2 5, A ' 4 5 I ,A ? .fue ' ' , ,L If A A 'rv ...l 5 '. f 'n t, My Qkrh! K ' ' 4' , ' : W ill- .f Q i A ' ' Q .Y A ...y , A A on . . gl ,... f L - A F- - 1 , f -' ' 'V ' K' -f - ,, ,- -rn , K . 'Q 7 K . 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