Sandy Lake High School - Keystone Yearbook (Sandy Lake, PA)

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MJ I D '1 0 'U '1 O 5 D: cf O D- 0 D- I-5 0 S9 ff' Q ef IJ' P-N U '4 0 53 CJ' O O P? to our sympathetic and inspiring Senior elass faculty advisors, Margery G Cruikshank and Harold E Buff, who have always been willing to advise and guide us during this our most crucial year Their pleasant sndle, friendly nature, helpfulness, sincerity, and pleasing personality attract students to willingly accept their guidance which will long be cherished in years to come We know that this book cannot possibly convey all our feelings, but we hope in some small way it will convey our graditude toward each of you :::::::: 1: ...... 3 M. . , 5 5535525 5555555 5 2 5 '5 5 5? 562 5555555- 555 5555 EEEFESEE 5555555 55' . '75 5 '4F 5555555 E55 5555 2255 - fwv . -2 5 2v'f f2- SWE? 255 25 55555555 2 - 2, ' . 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You have successfully completed your work in the public schools, and you may be justly proud of this aecomplishmmt. The dung you have learned and the experiences you have had in school will serve you well in the years ahead May the memories of your school life here b pleasant ones, and the futluw bright with success and happiness LeRoy A Nutt Supervising Principal Board of Education President Vice President Secretary Robert V Anderson Frances Boyd Alice Wright 'nl J SQ hw Annual School Board Faculty Banquet .,.4v- 28'- 12' i Qi! Neil C Fisher David F Shontz Roger Cramer Music Agriculture Agriculture ydddglalff ,.,. .5 9599!- 9 Raeman C Jack Chemistry, Physics Mathem atic s 'UQ in ,mc T' +514 if T WM Mrs Norma Motu rl Richard Catt Mrs Neva Bertamini I Elmer Huggler Health, Science Athletic Coach if9x 3, Mrs Sara Bonn Home Economics Mathematic fa Commercial English, Languages 'Fr D 3' NJ T ,Z L . Joseph Magargee Commercial, English Office Secretary School Nurse ce Wright Mrs Ellen Butler v'-'-:Fe Merle Condit Cus todian .' A 1 Q . W Q v ' 'Q X 4 Q - . b A V m Q O O 1' Y K l , 1 I - R , 'iff A 'fx N Y ,f L I ! QE . , W W 1 'av M- 0,4 h X 4 ,rg l M 1 Wing, 4 le' 1 I i , Un i -. .355 .f J A O O I M ,i N , f- . 4 my x R I N O Q , -N- I . . -. NLQI. N ' X , A 1 X . A 4 ENI5 X 1 Y 3 5 03 .9 'W I 2 Llass llfficers CARL RICHARD MARSTELLER President , Vice President Senior Pla Stage Manager, F F A 1 2 3 , Secretary 3 Presi -..,-Q1 dent Lp, Basketball 1-2 3-Il, Base N... ball 2 314 Dick It 85 .L HARRY LEIAND PATTON, JR Vice President Lp, President 3, Kestone, A 123 ,V V President Bubb y ANNA LOU ANDREWS Harvest Queen Donor , Class Sec retary , Keystone, Senior Pla Tri 111 Y 1 2 3 lv. Chaplain Lp, F H A 2 3 , Reporter 2, Vice President 3, Demonstration Team 3, Parliamentarian Annie PATRICIA LOUISE HART Harvest Queen, Treasurer lg, Key stone, Keyhole 3 lg., Senio r Play rompter, Junior Play, Band 2 3 , Librarian 3, Pep Band 3-11, Ozw chestra 3 , President 11, Girls Chorus 1 2 3 b, uixod Chorus 2 3 -I+, Vice President 11 Girls' Trio , Business Club 3-ll, Vice Presi dent lg., Trl H1 Y 1 2 3-LL, Libri. rian 1, Mrs Iright's Secretary3 Pat ZUAQU bin 19.9-.3 SCRL04! Cfass fzememievw' scfnob days we wud? lzrcdflff n I M. . hs ..-N .-,-z x ff I hu. 4 fo , ff y 'I-1ioFo '-'11, no X M. - lv - : Band 3-hp Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-Eg . '. - -u 3 ' rr., lr 5 ' . ' -65- 44 . . 1 !.x,,, Ll.. . - - 0 0 - I , , , Ba nf' ' ' 0 0 ' '3'5p - e ll 1 I - - X I S . A -r X 5 A . Qc-J . e O . li - -3.h' 4 ,Ke 51. 1, f N is af - - ' 2 .1 ,C K . ,, , ,LH , , J - ' ' 0 e e ' ' - A N 1 ffQ5 Demonstration Team l-2-3-h, Pub? lezfff 1 x 1 Hi- - - . . . 1-2 XP , ' P xf Roy . 14. n . 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A. l1 - 12 ,MK Don fi ,vs YZ N1-1 DONALD ELMER ARMSTRONG Harvest King Atte ndant 11, Vice President 2, Keystone Assistant Editor Senior Play, Junior Pla , na ,n1Yl1,xF A 12 Reporter , Demonstration Team, l 2, Par-liamentarian 2 3 WILLIAM SYLVESTER BOYD Senior Play, Junior Play Stage Manager, Hi Y l 2 344, Chaplain 2, n-osmonc L1, F F A 1 2 Chaplain 2, Secretary ELMER LEROY BATTIES President 2, Senior Play Junior Play, Band 2 3 11, Vice President 3, Prooiaonc L1, Pep Band 2 3.11 Boys' Chorus 1 2 3-11, District Chorus, lixed Chorus l 2 3 President 1.1, Boys' Quartet 11, Hi 112,11 F A 123-l1,cho1-use llc Speaking l, Sentinel 2, Parl lamentary Procedure 3 3 'KN ol Irma if SY' normm ARMSTRONG BURDETTE Y 1 2-11, F F A IRMA JO BOHLENDER Keyhole , Senior Play, Sharon High School 3, Girls' Chorus 2-L1 Business Club 11, Tri Hi Y l 2 3 L1 Latin Club 1 2 MARTHA JANE BURROWS Girls' Chorus 1 2 3 11, Tri H1 Y 3-11 F H A 23 ,Sece tary 3 JUDITH CLAIRE BORCHERT Keystone, Keyhole 11, Junior Play, Girls' Chorus 2 3 L1 Business Club 3 2.1, Secretary 11, Tri Hi Y 1 2 3 11, Latin Club 1 2, Librar- ian 1 Miss Cruikshankis Seore tary ARTHUR CATLIN Baldwinsville Academy 1, South High School, Ovid Central School 2, Hannibal Central School, Had ley 3 F F' B111 M 1!l Q!! nr Ronnv fwfr laroie PQ-qpd is vast enfqy fwoibze cfasoes, Joodf fuemis. and, SPED-26 Cvffrib fd' 03-SO' 'ffl-'US DONALD JAM S DOYIE '56 '1P7' 51 hh., Pert PEARL ANN CLARKE Keystone: Keyhole 3f-74, Editor 14.3 Junior Play, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3 - ' Mixed Chorus 23 Bzslneas Club 3 , Secretary 3, Tri H1 Y 1 2 3 -lg, Librarian 1, lliss Cru1kshank's Secretary 3 PAUL I LLER GILMORE Ke sums Basketball 1 2 3, Boys' Mixed Chorus 3 ll 1 LL, Chaplain L, Y Cnoxus 1,2 3-ll, Junior Play, , F F g :xr Boys' Chorus lp, Hi 1 2 3 I-L IARJORIE RUTH GRACE Keystone, Keyhole 3 14, Senior Pla Prompter, Girls' Chorus 1 2 3-4, Business Club 3-ll, Reporter 3,Tr1EY12 3h,lrs Silndle decker's Secretary 3 Don 1 af 'i 'X.,,. l Jim '21 'Ftr- JAMES EUGENE EGGER Ke stone, Basketball 3 Baseball 1 2 REBECCA JEAN GQAHAM Keystone Keyhole , Cheerleader 1 2 3 14, Band l 2 3 lg. Orchestra D. Girls' Chorus 3 ll llxed Cho rus 3 lg Business Club IL Tri Hi 2 A, 2 3 , '11- EVVRT STANLEY ERIFSON Baseball 3 lg, Boys' Chorus 2 3 lg, Mixed Chorus 2 3 ll Y r- Rex JAMES CLAYTON GREENIEE Keystone, Keyhole 3 ll, Senio r Play, Junior Play, Band 1 0 3 ll Boys' Chorus 1 2 3 ll, lllxed Cho rus 2 LL Business Club 3 ll, Irs Saxe's Secretary 3 3 .ani Q Paul 'WG- SW xvfi Marge '41Z '7' 'K' Becky Q-..7a 6 Jim X, . ,,.-, . . Fe Fe Ae.. '2'3' , Y 3' e e Ae ' ' ' - K y U . 1 C! 1 B - 7. N. .1 e - - , - - e . - ' ' I 3-ig F. F. A. - -3-1, ' l is lL. O I 4Q,.4 -Y l---3-hy F. H. - -L1 e-as- 'gf urer 3, Demonstration Team 3 ' I 5 fw QPR. If , RY 1 2 X . ' - Q- U --- -5 4, l,x,- - , Q . . X .3 . sf 1 3 C YQ 1'!. A -2,41 ge Qufggmenf, af openlrzj opammg nzgyfiizis, fic nizsffe of faffefa and! fic i Clair 3 Nancy 6- Esther -,J RICHARD CLAIR GRIFFIN Harvest King Attendant Senior Play, Junior Play, Basketball 1 2 3-4: Baseball 2 3 H1 Y 1 2 3 Lt, Latin Club 1 2 Lab Assistant PATRICIA KATHERINE HORVATH Harvest Queen Attendant 3, Key hole 3 M, Senior Pla y, Junior Phy, Girls' Chorus 1 2 3 lg, Busi ness Club 3 ll, Tri Hi Y l 2 3 4 Librarian 1 Mr Hugg1er's Secre tary 3 NANCY JOAN GUYNN I-hrvest Queen Attendant , Vice President l, 'Ireasure r 2, Key stone, Keyhole 3 4, Junior Play, Grls' Chorus 1 2 3 ll Mixed Cno rus 1 2 3 4 Girls' Ensemble l 2 3 4 Business Club 3 4, Vic e President 3, President Tri Hi 1 2 3 4, President , Latin Club 1 2, Librarian 1, Mr Buff's Secretary LARRY ASLIER HAUN Treasurer l Senior Play, Junior Play, Hi Y 1 2 3 4, Latin Club l 2, Lab Assistant ESTHER SALOME HAAG 2 Germs ETTA HEIM Girls- Chorus 1 2 3 u 'rr-1 H1 Y , A 2 3 ft, Par- mentarian 3 Ross ANN rumor-:sry Chorus 3 4, 'rs-1 H1 Y 3 it SHIRLEY ANNE HFNDFRSON Secretary , Keystone Editor, Keyhole 3 4, Junior Play, Band 1 2 4, Reporter , Pe Band 1 2 3 4, Orchestra l 2 3 4, Pres ide nt 3, Student Conductor ll State Orchestra 2 Mid Western Orchestra 2 3 ll Girls' Chorus 9 3 I-L Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 flrls' Ensemble l 2 3 4, Girls' Trio 3 Tri di Y l 2 3 , Busin ess Club 3 4, Mr Jack's Secretary 3 'Y Pat x Gsm s Larry Goldie '99 IFR Rose Ann Shy,-1 om:-65 of noses df aan! fu:.S'C ?ft,07TlJy U-iff SEMILS of TE CZ ff? echpuzs bf,-ur . . hs l - I - 5 - - - I ' 2 ll If N , . . 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LV P - f' z ur . 3 ' ' ' ut --- - 9 - - J D - -': - A 3 Ls -' - - - -LL- I 125' a t ISN 'sf 127' Harri et 4115 Y' MARVIN HUFF soafcnemsz ,FFAI2 3 ll, Sentinel WAYNE GALE KASBEE Managerl HiY23h F F A 23h ' ' RG 'Lib var' MARTHA HARRIET JACK Harvest Queen Attendant 2-ll, Sec rotary 2, Keystone, Junior Play, Senior Play, Band 1 2 3 lp, Sec retary 2, Vice President lg., Stu dent Conductor , Pep Band l 2 3 , Mid Western B and , Orches tra 1 2 3-ig, Trumpet Trio 1 2 3 , Girls' Chorus 1 2 3-21, Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 , Girls' Ensemble 1 2 3-lp, Girls' Trio 3 , Tri di Y 1 2 3-lg, Delegate to Harris burg , State Chaplain , Latin Club 1 2 WALTER WELTON KTMES, JR Basketball Manager 2 3 4 ROBERT NORMAN JACOBS H1 Y 1-2 3-4, Basketball 1 2 3 Manager 1 2, Baseball 3 DONALD RAYMOND LEAK 5 -Q Band 2 Il, State Band 3 lp, Pep Band 3 4, Orchestra 2-ll, F F A Wayne tl 1 x. Y' Junior Y' 2 v'l Bob JOHN ALBFRT KALTENBAUGH Senior Play Manager, Basket ball 1 9, Boys' Chorus 2 3 lp Mixed Chozusll FFA 123 ,Tres urer JULIANNA MARKER Keystone, Junior Play Prompter, Band 1 2 3-ll, Pep Band 3 Ll, mid Western Band 3-L Orchestra 3 LL, Clarind: Quartet 3 A Girls' che rus 1 2 3 4, Mixed Chorus 3 .ll 'rr-1 H1 Y 1 2 3 LL, Latin Club 1 2 P S i John Julie fig, gymnf, the fffuff of weeunj .1 wufoxnufn Land, U36 2.04104 POOKS af li.. fcifi SHIRLEY MAE MATTHEWS Harvest Queen Donor 14.5 Keyhole hgsenior Play, Band 3-14, Pep Band 11.3 Girl s'Chorus 1-2- -kg Mixed Chorus 3- Business Club 15 Tri H1 1 1 2 3 , Vic e President A 2 3 ll, Demonstration Team 3 Doaofrmr ELIZABETH onlsn G11-ls' Chorus 1 2 3 ll 'Y' Shirley uot RODNEY LENN McCONNELL Evans City High School 1 2 3 F A DONALD ARDEN OSBORNE Bn-wst Klrg Attendant ll, Keystone a-'Q W Junior Play, Senior Play, Hi Y 2 fvh 'ersr 'BR' fx! 3 L, Basketball 2, Baseball 2 3 LEONARD JAMES McGILL President 1,Keystone, Junior Play, H1 1 1 2 3 L. Chaplain 3 L, Basketball 1 2 3 Ll, Baseball 1 2 EMILIE ANNE OSBORNE Harvest Queen Attendant Lg., Har vest Queen Page 3, Keystone, Key hole 3 ll, Jun im- Play, Senior urer, Pep Band ll, Girls' Chorus 1 2, Tri H1 Y 1 2 3 , Business Club 3 ll, Mrs Saxe's Secretary tr' Mir Duck auf'- Magel Emilie EVELYN MAE OAKES Swnebcro High School 1, Orchestra 3 ll, Girls' Chorus 2 '1-ll, Tri hi F , , F JUANITA JOAN PARK Girls' Chorus 1 2 3 L, Tri hi Y aids in 0 Q Nita is 3 -' - - -la lu 'Q 'Q Fo Ho Q K A. N y - - - 'W' - - 3 , F. . ll ' : if we .. ' . ' ' 1? 3 fl be A 2 2 xv Q -' , - -1 ,lg 1 -3-1+ 1 .' A ' , l 'Q' Play Prompterg Band 2-3-ll,Treas- : - , - , , , ,Lp .,. A H 3 .'g'i:: l ,k I5 'Y ,L Y 2- . H. A. 2 -' - 1-2' .He Ae2---N - - ,I -ar 'v A , fee- v feepwbf C3426 kb-ne, sind. Uif. COPS are IGPZ5 Zffww-dns away as we we-QJQJJ if Shirley SHIRLEY MARIE PAXTON Harvest Queen Donor 35 Keystoneg Senior Play, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3 -ug Mixed chorus 3-ug 'rx-1-H1-1' 1 -2-3-h, Treasurer 3: F. H. A. 2- 3-11, Treasurer 2, President 3, Boys' Chorus 1-2-3-11, Secretary- Treasurer 2-3, President by Bas- ketball 1-3 L.. aim 15 Carol D:1l1l0DStI'at10D Team 33 Lib rarian 1 C LAIR WI LLIAM REED CAROL JEAN PEHRINE Keyhole 3-115 Junior Playg Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-lp: Mixed Chorus 1-2 3 14.3 Girls' Ensemble 1 2 3 ' 'rr-1 H1 Y 1 2 3-11, Business Club 3-ly, Librarian 1 JOYCE MARIE RICE Keyhole M., Glrh' Choms 1 2, Or chestra 2, Tri H1 Y 1 2 CHARLES WILLIAM REAGLE Boys' Chorus 1 2 3 Lp., Mixed Chor us 2 3 lg, GLORIA ANN ROBERTS Keystone, Girls' Chorus l 2 3-lg, ', 'R Mixed chorus 11, Tri H1 Y 1 2 Charley rt A gn 16 Q29 B111 Q i WILLIAM HARTZELL REAGLE P' F A. 1 2 3 L, qwithdrawnp MARY JOAN ROHRBACH Austenburg High School 1 2 3 ff KW 1 AK Gloria f Joan ' ' ' 'J-5-9 3' e - e - ,. X , A ' - - 2 ' ' - rf ' A.. I - - ks V I ' A ' 5 , L kim? A , 5 A . A x ILL' o-ru Me 'KC5s2fMu: . JVMJ, as we .sePd,w.'Ce, ami 34 15723 zrdfzucbues Delis we ROBERT LEE SEDDON Junior Play, Senior Play, Latin Club 1, Baseball l 3 4- IDA JOAN VATH Keyhole 3, Tri Hi Y 3 U., Mis s Q S' 1 Cruikshanlvs Secretary 3 'ls Q. 12-5 Q.,-fl E Leif RONALD LOUIS SEIBERT Basketball l 2 3 , Baseball 1 2 3-lp, Boys' Chorus 2 344, Secre ry , F. F A 3 ll- Pro jectionest 2 3 Q G RAYMOND WALLACE A 1' v Cleveland High School l 2, F F A 3-I-I-, Basketball 3-I+, Baseball , 3 CECIL JOAN SHOFFNER Clarion Limestone High School 3 Harvest Queen Awendalt 1, Secre tary l, Keyhole Girls' Chorus 6 12L,,Tr1H1Y12h.1amuc1ub DUNCAN WIIKIE ZIMHER Keystoneg Boys' Chorus 2 3 lp Mixed Chorus 2 3 Lg., Baseball 2 3 Duncan CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS White Carnatic n Maroon and White CLASS MOTTO The Door to Success is Labeled Push LULAHJ fn, U-'fe cp-nilnlaedz szuzccss of tie, S! memfvas of fic Cfass of 53 0 - r' ,-f 1 1' t h I ft: I Q l I , V' .A 2 'Q O Q 1 ill. 1 u lp -..Lf 1-2- - g - 1 l f t , Q O lea ',,1f 1 ,, eee, ' 7 ay 0 . O . t Q 1-2 'QA 'Q' Q - . - --I - -u U! af My 1276, 0 we ffybefeff fits fauiuuef ANNA LOU ANDREWS IRMA JO BOHLENDER JUDY BORCH RT MARTHA BURROWS PEARL ANN CLARKE MARJORIE GRACE REBECCA GRAHAM NANCY GUYNN ESTHER HAAG PATRICIA HART ROSE ANN HARDESTY GOLDIE HEIM SHIRLEY HENDERSON PAT HORVATH HARRIET JACK JULIANNA MARKER SHIRLEY MATTHEWS EVELYN OAKES DOROTHY OHLER JUANITA PARK SHIRLEY PAXTON EMILIE OSBORNE CAROL PERRINE GLORIA ROBERTS JOYCE RICE JOAN ROHRBACH JOAN VATH DONALD ARMSTRONG LEROY BATTLES WI LLIAM BOYD RONALD BURDETTE ARTHUR CATLJN DONALD DOYLE JAMES EGGER EVERT ERIKSON PAUL GILHORE CLAIR GRIFFIL JANES GREENLEE LARRY HAUN MARVIN HUFF POBERT JACOBS JOHN KALTENBAUGH WAYNE KASBEE WALTER KIMES DONALD LEAK RICHARD MARSTELLER RODNEY MCCONN LL JAMES MCGILL DONALD OSBORNE HARRY PATTON CHARLES REAGLE WILLIAM REAGLE WILLIAM REED ROBERT SEDDON RONALD SEIEERT RAY WALLACE DUNCAN ZIMMER A missionary in India Married and mother of a basketball team Married to Fred and living in Paris Wife of a ranch owner in Oregon Secretary to the President of General Motors Cigarette girl at the 'Stork Club' Married and raising little cheerleaders Girls' gym teacher at Lakeview Teach ng at Columbia University, taking E1nste1n's place Still looking around Married and living in Ohio Nursing at Sharon General Hospital Editor of the 'New York Times' r ginator of the HBroken Hearts Club' Married and announcing the arrival of her fourth child. First lady principal of Lakeview High School Teaching English at Lakeview Telephone operator at Jackson Center Now Dorothy Garlick, living in Hawaii Dorothy Ohler's sister ln law Living on 150 acre farm with her husband Teaching third and fourth grades at Sandy Lake Grade School Doing the bubble dance at C1ro's Secretary to the Governor of Pa Working on the King Ranch in Texas Trapeze artist with Barnum and Bailey Governess of Prince Charles Engineer for the Reznor Corporation Revising the Webster Dictionary Taking Hopalong Cassldy'a place in Hollywood Studying at Columbia University Professor at Oxford University Still washing cars Typist for President Eisenhower Lawyer for the Battles versus Nosker case Creating new characters for Walt Disney Operating a dr1ver's training school Head pharmacist at Sanford's Edito r of the science textbook, Haun's Th eor y of Evolution Used car dealer in Hendersonville Still doing as little as possible Now owns a plantation in Georgia and happily m8P1'16 d to Helen Performing with the Jimmy Lynch Death Dodgers Manager of the Center Coal Company Playing the mellophone with the N E C Symphony Proprietor of Vengold Head foreman of the Grove City Construction Co Taking 'Yogl's' place with the Yankees Head chemist of the Eastman Chemical Co in Chicago Still in Room 6 arguing with Mr Buff Basketball star of Duquesne University Still working at Meadow Gold Superintendent of Schools in Mercer County Doing Shakespeare on Broadway in New York President of the Garbage Disposal unit at Meadow Gold Still singing nYours Head bookkeeper in Washington N , n A 5 .5 c J' : 1 0 : 0 O 1 . '. . 4.0: e . Y .: - - . . JOAN SHOFFNERS Married to Captain Norman P. Reed, U..S. Army. 2 N. zu , . 0 . H. JIM EGGER EVEIXN OAKES C ass 515 ARTICLE I We, the Senior Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty three, bm comparatively sound and sane in mind, body, and memory, do hereby , roclalm this to be our Last Will and Testament in the manner and form as follows To the To the prove To the Junior Class we leave all unpaid bllls students following we leave our 'C' average for them to im faculty we leave quiet classrooms and carved desks office we leave a bottle of aspirin To Room 6 we leave a noisy, unfixed radiator To Room 9 we leave a solemn S minutes for devotions To the ARTICLE II Having disposed of all oo operative interests and property, we shall proceed with the individual wills ANNA LOU ANDREWS DON ARMSTRONG IRNA BOHLENDER LEROY BATTLES JUDY BORCHERT BILL BOYD MARTHA BURROWS RONALD BURDETTE PEARL ANN CLARKE ARTHUR CATLIN MARJORIE GRACE DON DOYLE REB CCA GRAHAM NANCY GUYNN EVERT ERIKSON ESTHER HAAG PAUL GILMORE PAT HART CLAIR GRIFFIN ROSE ANN HARDESTY JIM GREENIEE GOLDIE HEIM8 LARRY HAUN2 and BOB SEDDON SHIRLEY H NDERSON MARVIN HUF? PAT HORVATH BOB JACOBS HARRIET JACK JOHN KAITENBAUGH JULIANNA MARKER WAYNE KASBEE SHIRLEY MATTHEWS JUNIOR KIMESS DON LEAX DOROTHY OHLER RICHARD MARSTELLER Leaves her 9975 average to John Mazon Leaves his love to Norma Jean Dye Leaves her good English grades to all the Junior they'1l need them Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves his her h s her h s her 'N her to Carolyn Leaves his Leaves her Leaves his Clayton Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves her his her his her his her h s her speaking ability to Erwin Klasen dark hair to Nancy Vath Chevie to Jenilee Fields quiet ways to Ann Williams cigarettes to Delores Dodson SUUi0uSU953t0 Don Seddon Comment' to Mr Buff place on the Social Qmmdttee in Business Plub Lucas red hair to Janice Yeagley cheerleading dmlity to the other three cheer position on the baseball diamond to Ronald talkative ways to Dennis Jewell good grades to Ethel Holster long hair to Lawrence Urey artistic ability to Tom Elder flirtiness to Jessie Gadsby place as Lab Assistant to Harry McCurdy place in the Grove City S as 10 to Ralph Jam empty pretzel boxes in Room 9 dream of becoming a nurse to Arlene Amon Leave still owing each Leaves her Leaves his Leaves her Christy Leaves his position at good typing ability to other millions! the piano to Phyllis Stallsmith grades to Art Barnes. love them and leave them to Sarah position on the basketball team to Bob M5381 trumpet to Bill George Hopes everyone will leave Helen for him Leaves her clarinet to Dona Harrison ln hopes that she will be more successful Leaves her Leaves his Leaves her Simmer. Leaves his Osborne. Leaves her Leaves his cowboy driving to Anna Mae Hiller. dance steps to Barbara Procner and El le love for Stoneboro and Grove City to Peggy tallness to Shirley Peterson mellophone to anyone who can stand to play it Dorothy would leave her diamond to Rebecca Miller, but she has one Leaves his love to Dana Harrison 6 UL - DS Q: e S-- : u 1 .. D: 1 . . I . ' 0 e e . ' leaders. 2 0 1 e ' g . n EM LIE OSBORNE RODNEY MCCONNELL JUANITA PARK JAMES McGILL SHIRLEY PAXTON DONALD OSBORRE CAROL PERRINE HARRY PATTON GLORIA ROBERTS CHARLES REAGLE JOYCE RICE and POLLY VATH WILLIAM REAGIE. JOAN ROHRBACH WILLIAM REED JOAN SHOFFN R RONALD SEIBERT HAY WALLACE DUNCAN ZIHMER Leaves the noon hours to Jean George and Ethel Slater to enjoy as much as she did Leaves his regular attendance to Rebecca Oakes and Bev- erly Greenlee. Leaves her wavy hair to David Pendleton Leaves his abilities on the basketball floor to Bob Szy marek in hopes he puts it to good use Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves smith her his her his her laugh to Martha Simons dark complexion to lsry Day shortness to Norman Andrews ability to argue to Dale Burdette love for roller skating to Janice Klingen Just leaves. Leave their love for horses to Evalyn Kimes. Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves early Leaves her attentiveness in class to Bob Montgomer Leaves the art of bekg late for school to anyone who can get away with it to be with Norman his shortness to Charles Reynold's his position as center to Bob Jack a vacant pinball machine at the Diner to Wilfred Hamilton CLASS SONG CTune 'Auf Wiederseh'n, Sweetheart'J Dear classmates of Sandy Lake We'll meet again some day These lovely days have flown awa The time has come to part We'll meet again, somewhere again Don't let the teardrops start With heart that's true We'll think of Good bye, dear you Sandy Lake High As Freshmen we And Sophomores, Our Junior Play and Prom are gone The time has come to part were sixty four gay, why ask for more Now Seniors, we are fifty eight And now we stand to graduate llth heart that's true We'll think of you Good bye, dear Sandy Lake High YK D' -fs 6 . 2 . -- . ya I O YP n n -. nf A rs ' ,. X ra- ' A I , Nm' Q , D, 9 f,71Jf0'!'7! wwyfes 54' T N1 YX X z i Z X J E . S Ry I. ' V me Q 'E WXEJ 'HU lf! ff' ff , I 1 , v 1 of fl 1 0, , f I 1 , First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row Fifth Row l,l,7'Z,C,0Lf2fS B Szymarek, N Dye, P Osborne, B McKean R Jamison, B Montgomery, R Hiller, E Zimmer, E Heister N. Vath, B Procner, S Peterson, D Harrison, D. Harrison J Yeagley, B Greenlee, A Miller, P Stallsmith Irs Bohn fadvisorl, J Klingensmith, A Amon, ll. Day, J Fields, E Slater, D Dodson, ll Simom, E Klasen, B. George J Gadsby, S Christy, R. Oakes, D Jewell, T Elder, L Urey A Barnes, D Pendleton, J lazon, N. Andrews, B. Jack, D Burdette D Seddon, R Clayton, H McCurdy, D Condit We began our Junior year with 14.8 members under the direction ofllrs. McCarl and Hrs Bohn in Room 3 and 10 We were happy to receive our class rings in December On February 5 we sponsored a school skating party which was quite a lot of fun, al though it became the downfall of many No casuallties resulted, how ever. The end of our second semester as Juniors gives full promise of being both busy and entertaining with the Junior Play, the Junior Senior Banquet and Prom, and our magazine contest with the Seniors Now we are ready Qwe think, and hope the teachers think so, tooj to climb another rung in the ladder of life and hope that we may be as sue cesshxl in our senior year as those before us President Robert Szymarek Vice President Robert M:Kean Secretary Norma Jean Dye Treasurer Margaret Osborne E. limes: J. George, A. Williams, C. Lucas, Mrs. Mccarl ff' EOM V L T X f ff? I A , .4 V1-f. 4' . -, V A First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row Fifth Row -Ut-4 5 07925 Hoffman, D Battles, J Merchant, S Brest Scott, R Ward, J Elder, B Zimerle, R Haun, B Vath, Gallagher, D Kimes, H Keller, A Vegan, S Foster, Gibb M Catt Cadvisorl H Kocher, B McCartney, F Reash, J Fields, D Elder, J Deets, R Selbert, N Chrono, D Keller I Slater, J Ebbert, V Griffin, Mr Jack Qadvisorl J. Hart, D Kline, E Smith, P Slater, C Reed, M Lyons, E Buckley, L Hicks, Y Larson, M Martin, E Pete, J Moore, A law F Turner, C Westlake, J Brown, E Peterson, T Snyder, M Farrell, H Harsh, K Vredenburg, B Fisher, J Myers, W Miller, C James, R Smith Mr Uatt and Mr Jack our advisors are, And all 63 classmates are up to par Through the years we are half way, And hope to gain more classmates on the way The last Sadie Hawkins' Dance, we proved a success, But lost in the magazine contest, we must confess We hope each day that we've learned more, And now to name our officers four. President - - --Donald Battles Vice President--Charles Hoffman Secretary ------- Janice Merchant Treasurer - ----- -Sondra Brest X h , ny' xl A xv ' , S: 6 .a . , I. I D -45 , 4 S . 4' I' : C. . . . S Re O l U I I Me O I I O N. Barton, K. Morton, E. Knight, S. Jewell, M. Turner, B. : rC ' I I -0 I .,,,,..f 'K W X gm nm Lf? 5 - I I I ,,. - N I Xxx N .fl ,b ff.. Q J X ix ,I Z4 ' 'Q I :' , fi ,ff 4 H- V X First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row Sixth Row 9ffZc5i74f1f67v! Jamison, B Foster, J Hamilton, T Farrell, J Carone, Greenlee, K Brenneman, A Zimerle, R Snyder, R Elder, Morris Fennell, J Piel, C C Slater, L Sewddon Mittelmeier, P Clarke, LIKE A Burdette N Craft, E Montgomery, Pence, B Jones, P McClay, Carey, B Mazurkewiz, E Burrows, J Mittelmeier C Osborne, K Herron, P Reynolds, J Amon, R Greenlee D Mouck, E Turner Hillman Mr Magargee Qadvisorl T Custer, M Gruver, Mr Cramer ladvisorj Forty seven frightened, frantic, fidgety Freshmen entered Sandy Lake High School with some fear and trembling Our places were easily found with most of us calling Room M home with Mr Magargee presiding, and the remainder in the Ag Poom under the supervision of Mr Cramer Though we, as Freshmen, aren't given much credit, we were able to successfully defeat the Sophomores in the magazine contest by selling S661 60 worth of magazines For the present this sets a record for the highest sales in any magazine contest Carol Cooley was our high sales woman and received a beautiful watcllfbr her sales ability Beverly Jones and Ralph Fennell also received prizes for being third and fourth in the sales contest Nancy Craft and Ralph Fennell represented our class in the Harvest Crowning, and our class sponsored a St Patrick's Day Dance for the en tire school Many of our members are already taking part in music and athletic groups All together we have enjoyed our Freshman year and are looking forward eagerly to becoming Sophomores Our officers who served us well are President Ralph Fennell Vice President William Foster Secretary Carol Cooley Treasurer Nancy Craft : R. . . . . Pl U O U . L. 2 Rs Q 0' is 0 , Ao 2 o o . X o V .0 e so x 0 Q 0 O . , Fifth Row: B: Levy, B..Garl1ck, D. carey, z. Pancia, L. E1-ikson, R. g C , . Q Q E is XX psy! 117' ix- I f QQ RZ K f'f 5. 1 x ' 'Q N ' qw, 9 , e s f E If X 1 '9 ,ff f A! .X If I Xi Z ff i f 855 f-0776 Cleft to right! LAYOUT EDITORS Emilie Osborne Nancy Guynn TYPISTS Pat Hart Judy Borchert Gloria Roberts Pearl Ann Clarke 12 Kleft to right, SPORTS EDITORS Don Osborne Q Jim MCG111 Q 99 Paofro EDITORS Q Jim Greenlee Duncan Zimmer U D Knot plcturedl LITERARY EDITORS in Julianna Marker Harri et Jack Marjorie Grace ASSISTANT EDITOR Don Armstrong A ADVISOR Miss Cruikshank ' EDITOR Shirley Henderson al,- Though we have no J- T Keystone offic e, this SUBSCRIPTION STAFF year the staff was at least assembled together in our home room, No 9 This enabled us to contact eac h other in our staff jobs somewhat more easily. Our efforts to balance our budget caused us to announce our subscription drive to be open only for a specified length of time, so that we could or der Only those sold. To announce the subscrip tion drive we published a Keystone 'Extra' and presented skits in assembly. As the deadline came nearer, life for the staff took on the aspect of being caught in a revolving door. Some of us found our- selves staylng after school and using all our study halls for the Keystone. Though we had much fun in doing it, if you think it wasn't work to plan new things for our book, just try it sometime. Naturally, Qthough we've been falsely accused of prejudicel we consider t s t e most colossal production of the Keystone in years. Seriously, we wi sh to acknowledge with thanks the help of Nr. Nutt, other teachers students, patrons, and advertisers who gave us aid in many ways. Qstandingl Anna Lou Andrews Jim Egger Harry Patton Qseatedl Shirley Paxton Rebecca Graham M d ff , if 1 A Q 1' L, Hsnyyy A l.,- 'Qi V p -W 1 G t 7' Q H -,A '.Q,',. .,: x 'jp g geww Wag .- I 'Ma ptyfff cf ILM-0 First Row Jim Greenlee, Harriet Jack, B11 Boyd, Marjorie Grace, Irma Boh lender, Pat Horvath, Shirley Matthews, Don Armstrong Second Row Bob Seddon, Shirley Paxton, Annie Andrews, Pat Hart, LeRoy Bat tles, Clair Griffin, Don Osborne, Larry Haun, Dick Marsteller, Emilie Osborne, Mr Buff fDirectorJ The smell of grease paint and the hustle and bustle around Sandy Lake High School on October 23 and 214 would have caused even a str anger to know that the Senior Play, The Perfect Idiot' was being staged All those par ticipating, under the capable dire ction of Mr Buff, gave the audience a full evening of enjoyment witnessing the difficulties of the Tennyson family with their genius son, who practically over night becomes A Perfect Idiot Fortunately, the plot is unfolded to the audience which understood that Dan iel was merely trying to help his teen age friends in this manner All's well that ends well' and so was the outcome of 'The Perfect Idiot' The following are those who took part in the play, and those who helped make it a success CAST OF CHARACTERS Margaret Tennyson Mother of two growing boys HARRIET JACK Jackie Tennyson A good looking self assured lad DONALD ARMSTRONG Rhodora A grumbling Negress MARJORIE GRACE Roger Tennyson A scholarly looking man WILLIAM BOYD Walter P Latherby A soap manufacturer LEROY BATTLES Daniel Tennyson A serious boy of seventeen -CLAIR GRIFFIN Arthur Barnard A school principal JAMES GREENLEE Miss Baker A teacher we all try to forget ANNA LOU ANDREWS Linda Barnard An attractive girl PATRICIA HORVATH Jeannie Wilson Jack1e's girl SHIRIEY MATTHEWS Carla Carlson A regular Amazon SHIRLEY PAXT ON Aloyisius CPuffJ Witomski Likeable, but dumb ROBERT SEDDON Dr Hockhorst Von Barf A small dapper man DONALD OSBORNE lliss Booth A newspaper reporter IRMA BOHIENDER COMMITTEES PROMPTERS Patricia Hart, Emilie Osborne STAGE MANAGERS Richard Marsteller, John Kaltenbaugh USHERS Pearl Ann Clarke, Julianna Marker James McGill, Robert Jacobs TICKET SELLERS Evelyn Oakes, Juanita Park TICKET TAKERS Harry Patton, Marvin Huff ADVERTISING Paul Gilmore Policeman-A cheerful man-------------------M---------LARRY HAUN It wufaiw GQQILJ llf ,J ,QyJu.pE. 3 11' 19,5221 cm earl, 17310 lkdyxg., -AL.-L L LLLJLL.-L -L I AJ- g,,L.L. F1 rs t Row Second Row Third Row BARBER SHOP QUARTET AND THE BLACK AVENGER SCAR INC' WENDY AND MARIETTA 0 JW 1-3 I QW' N441 P' Wilbur DON OSBORNE, Marche r LARRY HAUN, Gus BILL BOYD, Tiny BOB SEDBON, Babe HARBIBT JACK Darby DON DOYLE, Marietta PAT HART, Mr Meade DON ARMSTRONG Mrs Meade NANCY GUYNN, Wendy EMILIE OSBORNE, Tim LEROY BATTIES, Miss Denning PEARL ANN CLARKE, Mrs Nash JUDY BORCHERT Director MISS CRUIKSHAMC, Gay PAT HORVATH, Prompter JULIANNA MARKER, Milligan JIM McGILL, Marcher CLAIR GRIFFIN, Harley JIM GREENLEE, Nona SHIRLEY HENDVRSON, Prompter MARJORIE GRACE, Miss Denning CAROL PERRINE, Director MRS SHINDLEDEUKER Bw, KG-fam 922' Q 'DOWN BY THE OLD MILLSTREAM 2 HIDING THE CUL- PRIT FROM MRS NAS f ' C -.H xx U J , J F n' 'j I I I ' ' . f I ' 1 E Aw ,Aki vi-'ii ml , A 5 ri val V f - 59 , I v B- J - , Q , ' . I V. , F K 4 f I O' fflfi ' I B B fail ' ff, V I , X I I ! Ill .,Llln.,..lx. R ,B,Y, -1 ,. 'F - , 'D w . H Q? f If . ft ' E - F 5: I ff, f- ' I' A 1 , 1 ' '7 ' N f' I 9 Q I 5 , , v, 1' . ' OFFICERS President Nancy Guynn Vice President Shirley Matthews Secretary Shirley Foster Treasurer Norma Jean Dye Chaplain Anna Lou Andrews lisa. 4 iil AJ. The Tri Hi Y and Hi Y Clubs, under the direction of Mrs Bohn and Mr Catt, centered their yearly program around the teaching of Christian ideals in which Teen Talks played an important part Local speakers and ministers co operated with the clubs in giving talks Harriet Jack and Norma Jean Dye represented our club at the State United Nations Assembly in Harris burg, where Harriet was elected the State Chaplain The Harvest Crowning, our main event of the year, proved success ful lThese pictures show some of the scenes D This was the first year in which the Hi Y spon sored a crowning of a Harvest King and Court We wish the Clubs of next year equal success and profit from their club fellowship and activities ,--3, !llJlIlilI1l11IIl OFFICERS President William Boyd Vice President Robert Szymarek Secretary Robert McKean Treasurer David Pendleton Chaplain James McGill afczf-c5Z'I Lfurufruhj dfzlflolpawts Pages Dona and Dana Harrison, Delores Dodson, Ethel Slater Senior Attendants Harriet Jack Donald Osborne Emilie Osborne Clair Griffin Nancy Guynn Donald Armstrong Crown Bearers Marcia Little, Gene Hart Past Queen and Mate Mary Slater, Charles Guiler Attendants Norma Dye Robert Szymarek Sondra Brest Kerr Morton Nancy Craft Ralph Fennell Donors Anna Andrews, David Pendleton, Shirley Foster Robert McKean, Shirley Matthews, Benjamin Morrison Queen Patricia Hart King William Boyd Train Bearers Cheryl Nosker, Tessie Nosker COMMITTEES General Chairman Nancy Guynn Publicity Shirley Paxton Ticket Program Irma Bohlender Ushers Carol Perrlne Carolyn Lucas Patricia Horvath Pearl Ann Clarke Junior Kimes Judy Borchert Robert Jacobs Soloist Alta Vogan Pianist Shirley Henderson .AIX 5 lv dur .sfixhu I F1 rs t Row Second Row ? 3514 A 'ily' There are twenty one members in our club Eleven members of the F H A repre sented our chapter at the Regional A Meeting at Butler The entire club took part in a very successful bazaar at Christmas We r e ceived jackets and emblems for the first time in the club We have been selling hot dogs and choco late milk on Tuesdays and Thursdays sine e December Lg, which the students seem to ap preciate At our School Fai r the sweep stakes prize was presented to Rebecca Graham who had 55 points The run ners up were Jes sie Gadsby with 8 points and James Brown with 29 points Janice Yeagley and Shir- ley Paxton were chairmen of the fair There were 252 entries We expect a successful club and fair next year President Janice Yeagley Secretary Shirley Peterson Barbara Vath Arlene Amon Jessie Gadsby Anna Lou Andrews Alta Vogan Treasurer Reporter H1 s tori an Parlimentari an Song Leader Mrs McCarl lAdv1sorJ, Shirley Peterson, Alta Vogan, Janice Merchant, Janice Yeagley, Barbara Vath, Jessie Gadsby, Anna Lou Andrews, Arlene Amon Lois Hicks, Shirley Paxton, Rebecca Graham, Shirley Mat thews, Jenilee Fields, Martha Burrows, Esther Haag, Ethel Heister, Janice Klingensmith, Donna Kimes, Goldie Helm, Mary Gallagher Mary Lyons 3 - , - ,-52:-Q? . - N , x ' 1 e e e e ' . . V O , .- v . X I I 1 D W 1-Q ' Q Y U W A O e ' r A jig ' Ll- , 0 J ' Q Z O 0 Z. . , , , A f .9 Q - . J x ef sf , ' , F ' gi . v '-2,:,,N Q -------..- '33-. -'M fl rv Vice President---Janice Merchant A SV I I 'f W ' - A ------p ' 'lfvlfn ,ful A wi ----------- 1, ' '- I k'A ' . J A , --:ceo-:sr-at ----------- 1' if 2 Q 3 - U Vice President Q Chaplain Harry Patton fi ? Paul Gilmore Secretary Reporter William Boyd Donald Armstrong Fl rs t Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row Fifth Row Sixty four members are enrolled in the F F A this year with four seniors receiving the Keystone Farmers award This award is given each year to 295 of the mem bership enrolled in Pennsylvania based on the ind1v1dual's supervised farm program, and also his leadership ability in the com muni ty ls! Ysfofnef 7FaAmeA.s Sentinel Marvin Huff P Gilmore, M Huff, H Patton, W Boyd, D Armstrong, J Kal tenbaugh, R Varsteller J Carone, T Farrell, J Hamilton, R Jamison, R Seibert, R Elder, R Snyder, D Elder, R Jamison, J Elder, R Seibert, Keller, R Greenlee r Cramer Qadvisorl, C Westlake, E Smith J Brown, D Carey, Levy R Farrell, E Peterson, P Slater, Mr Shontz ladvisorj Garlic k, E Klasen, W Fisher, C Reed, I Slater, Custer, D Battles, W Kasbee, D Doyle, W Reagle, J Myers, Catli n, W Miller, C James D Jewell, A Law, T Elder Urey, R Wallace Andrews, R Clayton, A Barnes R McConnell, V Griffin, L Battles, J Egger, R Smith, L Eriksson, R Hillman, T Snyder We Harry Patton William Boyd John Kaltenbau Richard Marsteller D . Q . Q C O C 2 ll . . . , . . R O l U I C I H. . . . z T O Q Q O C I U A e e e , e e e 3 Le C 2 N e o e y e e e f- 123' e e e ' C gh vw nw 5 I - in, spy 7 Teawd C left to rightj ri 'Viv-Q...- Erwin Klesen Charles Westlake LeRoy Battle s This year LeRoy Battles, Erwin Klasen, and Charles Westlake represented the chapter in the Demonstration team, they placed second in district compe titlo n, first in state competitio n and second at the Annual Farm Show in Harri sburg The chapter won the 'Chicken of Tomorrow Contest and also a plaque for the Pennsylvania Farm Electric Contest for the best type of electrical work done on their ovm farms Erwin Klasen represented the chapter in the public speaking contest placing second in district competltio n, first ln regional competitio n, and third in state competition The Annual School Fai r established the record of being the largest in the history of the school with Dennis Jewell winning the sweepstake prize Runners up were Lawrence Urey and Wilfred Hamilton POURTEENTH ANNUAL SANDY LAKE COMMUNITY FAIR Thursday, September 25, 1952 X 5941 all 1' fl' 'ans I 9 IK - f1 mwrr AND VEGETABLE ENTRIES PET SHOW AND FARM PRODUCV' . , X cmo1e5ff.aZlf'an EDITOR Dona Harrison ASST EDITOR Judy Borchert CIR EDITOR Sara Christy ART EDITOR Dana Harrison SOCIAL EDITORS Barbara Procner Delores Dodson FEATURE EDITOR Ethel Slater LITERARY EDITOR Rebecca Oakes EXCHANGE EDITOR Martha Simons HUMOR EDITOR Nancy Vath CLASS EDITOR Mary Day SPORTS EDITOR K 8 5 f Joyce Rice K i f RURAL REPORTERS ey 0' e! d Ellen Zimmer Rebecca Miller TYPISTS Typing II Class ADVISOR This Keyhole Staff published the first three issues Mrs Bertaminl this year before it was taken over as a Business Club pro ject le appreciate the fine work they did OFFICERS DIRECTOR OF BOARD Nancy Guynn ASST DIRECTOR Pat Hart FIIE CLERK BOOKKEEPER Shirley Fos ter REPORTER Shirley Henderson The first two ro ws of the pic ture compose the new Keyhole Staff They are EDI j 77 -S sg xg! TOR, Pearl A nn H S C S Clarkeg ASST EDI A I U' TOR Irma Bohlen der, CIR EDITCIB Peggy Osborne, Evalyn Kimes, ART EDITOR, Rebecca Graham, SOCIAL EDITORS, Shirley Henderson, Marjorie Grace, FEATURE EDITOR, Nancy Guynn, LITERARY EDITOR, Sondra Brest, EXCHANGE EDITORS, Pat Horvath, Pat Hart, HUMOR EDITOR, Jim Greenlee, CLASS EDITOR, Esta Pete, SPORTS EDITOR, Emilie Osborne, RURAL REPORTERS, Shirley Matthews, Shirley Foster, TYPISTS, Carol Perrine, Dana Harrison, Dona Harri son, Judy Borohert, Ethel Slater, Delores Dodson, ADVISOR, Mrs. Bertamini Altlbug the Business Club is the youngest club in years, it has accom pltshed much in its two years A sight seeing and educational tour was taken of Cleveland in November, basketball pins were sold at the games, dances were sponsored after basketball games, a Sweetheart Dance was sponsored, and per- sonalized Easter Eggs were sold O :, fy 4' 4 Q q . , , I I R f . ,X ' e y , 5' S ' 1 Q D fe ' . t fha A Judy Borchert O C e -4. A . ' , O , .. I Two members from each class were elected t o hold the offices CONSUL Sally Jewell Shirley Foster PRAETOR Carol Cooley v Carolyn Lucas 's SCRIBA Patricia hcC1ay Ralph Fennell QUAESTOR Alta Vogan Janice Merchant Q Fifteen well informed Latin students make up the Latin Club, which under the supervision of Mrs Bohn Their club project was the forming of a scrapbook which contained news paper clippings relating to Latin Their main event was a Roman Banquet AFB ,. fl EDfzoJecZQo-nfszis According to Mr Jack, who is in charge of visual aids, those persons who exhibit an interest in operating the machines, and can demonstrate the abilty to operate them are the persons who become projectionists An adnmpt is made to have enmagh projectionists so that there will always be one in every class so that dber classes need not be interrupted. Studerns and fac ulty alikze appr'eciate the wor'k that Mr. Jack and the projectlonists do in keeping our films and records distributed and shown. 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' N f 2.7 ' 1-azlfn Cfacd - is eg: sf' JI H - 7, 7, 4 ' ' ' AVN SENIORS WHO RECEIVED MUSIC LETTERS AND JACKETS A stranger in our school might be prompted to ask about the eleven stu dents who have been seen wearing red jackets with music letters These nnsi clans qualified for letters upon the basis of membership in either Band Mixed Chorus, or Orchestra during their senior year Those seniors who had two or more consecutive years' membership in band received letters and also The music department with its many organizations, pictured on this and the next several pages, is one of the busiest and most active departments of the school The Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert, and the Spring Fbsti val formed the three major musical events of the year The Band, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Trio, Boys' Quartet, and the Chordettes de lighted everyone at the Christmas Concert and Assembly program with their traditional and popular Christmas music Our band planned an exchange pro gram for assembly with the Mercer High School Band All the groups partici pated in the Spring Festival and the band in the Spring Concert as well The Band, Girls' Trio, and several sollsts participated in Forensic Com petition at Edinboro Harriet Jack, Julianna Marker, Sally Jewell, and Alta Vogan represented our school in District Band and Julianna Marker was honored to represent us to State Band at Penn State Shirley Henderson also repre sented our school in District Orchestra Harriet Jack, Alta Vogan, and Le Roy Battles represented us in District Chorus Among the assets of the music department are first, a competent leader, Mr Fisher, and second, people who are willing to spend hours on individual lessons and practice Indeed music contributes much more than tangible things, and we feel much as Wordsworth who said The music in my heart I bore Long after it was heard no more President LeRoy Battles Custodians Jilliam Foster Vice President Harriet Jack Charles James, Carol Cooley Secretary William George B Q Tbdj Patricia Mcclay Treasurer Emilie Osborne Librarian Alta Vogan gif A V I were awarded jackets. fycficxs 24,2 President Patricia Hart Treasurer Carol Cgoley Vice President Norma Dye Student Conductor Secretary hancy Craft Shirley Henderson M115 President LeRoy Battles Treasurer william George Vice Presidert Patricia Hart Librarians Alta Vogan Secretary horma Jean Dye Robert Jack 0 Q-Ffdge in Q UL 2 102201 r X of x0 'C-V ,C cxfox P -.QW cn cu E. 5' YS ZX LA LC 3 Ne L l 3 N of m F U7 5 aafzzfcf chorkf 9170 1 GLfLf5' nscmffe, Yvonne Larson Sally Jewell Patr1c'a McC1ay Janice Yeagley Carol Perrlre Patricia Hart Shirley Henderson Norma Jean Dye Harriet Jack Alta Vogan Sondra Brest Nancy Craft 7 egpj Lmgsjbgcvx President William Reed Secretary Ronald Seibert Vice President Charles Reagle Treasurer Dale Burdette is I XY rr lrsfwr. ' Q, .,, , Q J lad it GV f'i f1 mb J' President Norma Jean Dye Secretary Shirley Poster V109 Presidult HSBC? 5117311 Treasurer Sondra Brest The Pep Barmd has become an important part of our athletics and music programs It helps rouse school spirit and enthusiasm at pep meetings, all home games and many away games The student body, the teams, and coaches appreciate your work, so thanks to Mr Fisher and the PEP BAND caddfifai UW f fm' Carol Cooley X Harriet Jack Jackie Sanford fFirst Rowj Dona Harrison Dana Harrison CSecond Rowj LeRoy Battles Barbara Gibb Nancy Barton Shirley Henderson Esta Pete CTh1rd Howl Shirley Matthews Sally Jewell Alta Vogan Julianna Marker Bruce Zimerle Margaret Martin Yvonne Larson Emilie Osborne QFourth Row! Patricia Hart Norma Jean Dye Carol Cooley Helen Keller Harriet Jack Donald Leax David Pendleton Sondra Brest Sally Jewell Alta Vogan Julianna Marker Alta Vegan ana Harrison Dona Harrison D 5- X2 .weft 4 x 4, af ' 4 3 'Q x ' Ve PIHLE X 1 4, 'f' 4 ,fa 4, , X f J 9 1 , ml X 2 3 f , Rf M5 Mx Jn Xglixx X 1 yy M55 xiii? 5 3 K 3 .kg 5 Af lk Um 2550 Dfa mwraia Mr. Huggler Richard Marsteller Duncan Zimmer Arthur Barnes James McGill James Egger Ronald Clayton Raymond Wallace Robert Scott Walter Kimes Erwin Klasen J Robert Jacobs Lawrence Urey Robert Garlick The baseball season for the Lakers this season was fairly good The season ended with a record of 3 wins and S bm es but several games were lost by 1 run The pitching of Dick Marsteller, Bob Jack, and Art Barnes kept Sandy Lake in many games Good fielding by McGill be hind the plate by Egger, Seilnert, Urey, and Wallace in the infield, and by Os borne, Zimmer, and Jacobs in the outfield was a great asset to the team Lost by graduation will be Egger, Ma Wal Ronald Seibert Donald Osborne Kenneth Vredenburg Robert Jack 7'-is Bascfaff fzxarw Scomas OPPONENTS SANDY IAKE West Middlesex M Stoneboro Jamestown Hadley West Middlesex 3 Fredonia Hadley Jamestown rsteller, McGill, Osborne, Seibert, lace, and Zimmer Coming on to form the neucleus of next year's teanmwill Jack and Urey I f JSF .1 ig-11' EWYJ L W fi 1 . A . g , ' 1 . 1 3 S 1 25 e ' 6 E ' - 9 16 11 O xl I 1 IA i , fed V. k , 1 L , v A 1 ' ' ' if-'z Y' 4 .fv,Wnf'TuVw? 'p J f, 16.1 D . l' 1 V' ' f V x - H X gj1 . fi, , ' g I , Q C 4 J A In A :A : 'Y ., U 5 .. xg ,R ,rl g- I , yi. Sondra Bres t Nancy Craft Sophomore Freshman lebt Mfg IN Q Vredenburg, Harold Harsh, James Moore, John Piel Second Row Mr Buff lcoac hb, Robert Levy, Lawrence Urey, Vane e Griffin, Joe Lyons, Robert Scott, Ernest Peterson Coach Buff and his junior varsity team worked hard to win 7 games out of 23 The spirit was strong, and many of the boys next year will help to make up the varsity squad Rebecca Graham Mary Day Senior Junior Pep Q9 P I IN A First Row: William Foster, Kerr Morton, Charles Hoffman, Kenneth O. e N' 'I A A A 9 WJXLSIZL Qstandingl Szymarek Mar-stellar Wallace 'N' VcCurdy . Griffin' Jacobs Mr Huggler lkneelingj Foster Seibert Barnes Jack 'W' McGill Piel Letterman THE YEAR OF THRILL5' The first thrill of the season came with the donning of the new white nylon uniforms trimmed with red and black, purchased with funds donated by the senior class of 1952 The Lakers opened the season with a decisive victory over Saegertown, S2 39 The next win was a thriller against Randolph when Art Barnes sank the winning basket with two seconds of play remaining Another feat accom plished in the Randolph game was the scoring of six points in thirty one seconds Then the long awaited league play began We opened with West wid dlesex at home and lost a thriller, O We won very handil y against Jamestown at home The next thriller was at Cranberry where we led at the half, 35 3 But we lost by a small margin and really put a scare in the Berries Another thriller was the Fredonia game played here They beat us but we led most of the way School records for points scored were shattered first by 90 points scored against Princeton and again by 92 points in the second meeting with Prince ton Wallace, Szymarek, and Marsteller all scored over 200 points during the season, with Wallace being high man At the close of the season Sandy Lake was given a bid to the Emlenton Tournament to be held March 9 18 Fans were enthusiastic this year, and were rewarded by seeing a smooth operating ball club Though we won 10 games Lady Luck did not smile upon the team at all games with 13 recorded in the lost column Total points scored by the Lakers were 1260 while opponents tallied 1275 Thanks to the efforts of Coach Huggler and the team, this was indeed a year of thrills L sn l...- CYLIO-41 W Zac ans fiffosl fy 4... and, Ronald Seibert Sandy Lake Opponent Saegertown Cranberry Saegertown Cochranton Randolph Cochranton Emlenton Alumni West Middlesex Princeton Conneaut Lake Fredonia 0165 5-lu-'il' Q Ray Wallace Z Clair Griffin Sandy Lake Oppon Jamestown Stoneboro Hadley West Middlesex Cranberry Princeton Fredonia Jamestown Stoneboro Hadley Emlenton K V 1' X 1 ,L 1 ' , , Q Q3 fl - We PL i It if' 'Q 19 Q f Q , - ' I 5' N-f ui . 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N?'0'r Q Ni 3 105 'W W E 54.006 Day, 1951- is N lf7fMf Vw ERT ,H F KN 'eau N Z f 1 J , f, WNLX .Q lm , 4 f Compliments o S C H W A B JONES' BARBER SHOP We Need Your Head for our Busine s s Sandy Lake a SANDY LAKE 5 AND 10 Your Complete Shopping Store O General Store New L ebanon, A J OSBORNE'S General Store Groc erie s Hardware Jackson Center, Pa Complim ents V Complim ents from SHELLY ME MO RI A L C ongr atu lations SUNOCO SERVICE George R Dye BREST'S Outdoor Supplie Sandy Lake, Phone 3755 BROCKLYN MOTORS Gasoline O11 Repairs C M Greenlee RUNKE'S JEWELRY STORE Proprietor Sandy Lake Phone 3105 MAX C MOWRY SWARTZ G C WHITE Jeweler Swartz and White Garage Sand y Lake, Pa General Repair and Weldin Sandy Lake Phone 3305 New Lebanon or Gifts of Distinction Phone 286 NEW IEBANON GARAGE Gas Oil Tires Batterie s Lubrication D Sandy Lake Phone M283 EBBERTMS HARDWARE Everything in Hardware Main Street Phone 3875 BRENNEMANG SUNOC O STATI O Phone 3 51 8 D Sandy Lake R out e 78 Congratulations C E B O R C H E Millbrook, Pa D ffl, Jackson Cente 1' of C. M. DR. A. D. O G A N . A B PB. , P . MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES, INC I . . . A UF M C. G. W E S C T 'I' PB.. R. . ffl R, . f2 W B WHITE Compliments Courteous Service Grati s Pennzoll Gas and 011 Sa ndy Lake, Pa Phone M2 351 YT X' x Compliments X ' MOORE'S FURNITURE STORE Quali t y Furni ture H 51 For the best in from the GI LMORE LUMBER COMPANY Compliments of The Rigut Pric Foods and Dairy Products Buy at REARICIUS STORE General Mer-chandis e Compliments N G O D' S BOWERS FUNERAL HOME Sandy Lake Phone 3335 ATRONS 90909 PARK GARAGE Mofroas p D ,, ,,, MUCAUGI-I'I'RY'S MEN dc Boys STORE 521291425 Dodge 8c Plymouth Brento Everything for Lad and Dad Holte Pwmouvh New and Used Cars 2 hours tovina Main Street Sandy Lake Stoneboro, Pa Phone 2195 SANFORD'S DRUG STORE Sandy Lake Pennsylvania REYNOLDS APPLIANCE Crosley Sales and Services Sandy Lake, Pa. Phone 161 Compliments CLOVER FARM STORE Earl and Gertrude Mowry Compliments o K E T Sandy Lake, Pa. W. V. Tenney, Manager Eckles Compliment s L L E Y Blue Ribbon Feeds Sandy Lake Phone 3785 SANDY LAKE MILLS Feed Seed Ferti lizer Sandy Lake Pa. Phone 3055 1' 'QV' Q5 gf 51 of , , A A S7 EV 4 Z AZ A A at fig! 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