Shamokin Area High School - Review Yearbook (Shamokin, PA)

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J, 1 sf 5, v I vl!!,i'j Published by The Senior Class Sl-IAMOKIN I-He-H SCHOOL Slwamokin, Pennsylvania bv. 1 I I X x l If 1 xx x X X M ff Q X ff Z X i x E X i i R i X i l KX f f x x X Sh amohm hhqh are Xeaymq uch happmess We, Xhe CXass or X957.. SchooX a'r'rer rour years of skudy 'mch1d'mq m and perhaps a Yew hardshxps. Some or us vfxh Xeaye sm'xYmq', orhers yfxh have 'rears 'rn 'rhe'rr eyes, w'rsh'mq 'rhey couXd sray Yor a h'r'rXe whhe Xonqer. Pxs we qo our 'mio khe hxrure, we MXN Ymd oursehles Xeahnq 'rhrouqh 'rhe REVXEW from 'rxme hme. May Pr heXp io keep rhe happxesk momenrs or ' our 'rhouqhks ior many years 'ro come. ro our schooX We rn NN X NS FLM-:Q ,,,. ,M M -' -- - ---- -'-'- N Q '535iPiZi?ilEE15wf1-'.Z?I1.f'.g-2:a.3a1-:-fa,-ez:,ze3--.-1354.f.,-.',-f.'f,Qa-1--.1-Q1.:,'.'::-:v'i:.:wEi.3Z,-'i 'frv 5 X Qeaibabbn STUDENT COUNCIL This year for Ihe firsf in The hisrory of Shamokin I-Iigh School a STUDENT COUNCIL has been formed. The purpose of This organizaiion is Io mainfain good govern- meni in Ihe school, Io direcf s+ucIen+ acrivifies, Io en- courage pride in and respec+ for Shamokin Area Join+ High SchooI, and Io fosfer a spirii of cooperahon beiween 'rhe sfudenfs and adminisIra+ion. II is our sincere hope Ihai Ihe STUDENT COUNCIL may achieve irs purpose, and we respecifully dedicaie 'rhis yearbook Io Ihe members of This organizarion. 'ff 1 - xx Q 4 . hm. V A if A ,.. rv fy, . Qi Q R E5 4 . Q . ff' K f' 1.-,1 , my wfgw ? F? ' 'f,,,.5.'2 aff fm iffw 5 2471, Sl- 'U' Q-:-VQ . i VA,V 6 ...:E,, Q - -Q.. rm. '4-F-5521-1 -' 'kv' J Iv 5 'Z' gg mf? x H. f2f I AUTUMN II WINTER III SPRING 6 5 'i-'L QW! I E E i i i E r 3 3 1 I E 3 1 I I I gem! 54212154 lbw Firsi row, lei? fo rigid: R. Thomas, R. Docicey, G. Krieger, Treasurer, M. Byerly, Secreiaryy G. Edwards, President M. Vasrine, Vice President R. Maue. Second row: J. Persing, J. l.. Hackenberg, Superinfendenfg L. Reiqie, W. Schuck, A. Krebs, F. Reamer, J. Wary, G. Troxell, J. Kanasicy, G. Ariman, D. Boyer, A. Beddinger, Noi in picrure: Richie. SECRETARIES SECRETARIES Mrs. De Piamke, Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. Boos MES Weimef. M585 Waniie 5u7aefz4'h7eaWa7j We Jaya s that I It is with deep appreciation and with some fond memorie write this parting note to the Class of 1952. We acknowledge your contribution to the cooperative endeavor of your class to the project of improving our high school. During your six years of attendance , many changes and improvements have been made. No other people ever demaned so much of education as have the American people. None other was ever served so well by its schools. For a century and a half, American Schools have served and strenghtened our country, They provided a citizenry as enlightened as any on the earth. We feel justly sure and proud that the Class of 1952 will take its place in society . Please accept our congratulations on your graduation and our best wishes for your future success and happiness. 1. L. HACKENBERG Superintendent of Schools Zin 6246 Commencement! To Seniors this word means a very jqyous occasion, the completion of a high school course, the receiving of a dieloma- -the end of a comparatively carefree phase in their lives. However cormmncement means not the end but the beggirmingg. To you who are about to graduate from high school it rmans the beginning of the stern, cold realities of the school of life. You are to he congratulated on meeting the required credits for a diploma. ln this great nation, the only nation where a hirh school education is free to all, your diploma will unlock the door to opportunity. To grasp and improve your opportunity will he your task. To succeed in life you must give your full measure of initiative, time, honesty, and responsibility. .May you recall your high school days with fond memories ani always face the future with couraeeous ho determination, and faith! P1 pe, P. L. Vosburgh Principal Muffy BYRON L. BEAVER, B.S. English, Civics ERMA NISSLEY BEAVER, B.S. D. F, K. BERTOLETTE PHYLLIS R. BRESSLER Home Economics AB., M.A. B.S. Mathematics Music V95 ' GRETHEL BYERLY C. C. CARI-E CHRISTINA F. CULP JOHN S. DEPPEN A.B., M.A. Bookkeeping, Solesmonship An B.S,, M.E. English ihQnd, Typing Q MARY Eh! ICAN RUSSELL Y. EVANS FRED W. FAUX N.WAYNE FORNWALT A, .g M.A. B.5.g NLS. A.B.: MA- B.S. shlNjGerman, Latirl Commercial Subiects Mathematics Mathematics ll A J IRENE J. FRITZ CARL L. GILES HARLEY S. HASTINGS A.B., M.A. AB., M.A. B.S. Dean of Girls, English Mathematics Music 9 ROBERT P. HEAD A.B., M.A. Social Studies ac ffy zzcwffy W H. RICHARD HILBUSH 1 AB., M. Ed. English Nw 'QV wav--M-Ji' S BLAINE M. HOOVER H. RAYMOND JONES CLAUDE .KISSIISIGER ' Sheet Metcil, Industrial Arts B.S. AB., M.A. Biology, Chemistry, Physics General Science KLEMBARA C. WARREN KLINE STEPHEN G. KWARTEK ' HAROLD M- LEHMAN ' B.S. Internal Combustion Vocotionol Electricity B.5. Biology, General Science EnQlne5 Chemlsm' li . C22 x MARGARET A. MAUE ELIZABETH MIFFLIN ELEANOR OWENS MALVIN E. PAUL A.B.5 B.S.L.S. BS., NLS. A.B. Pl1.B.,M.A. Librorion Home Economics English, Journalism Social Studies .i - CHARLESM. PETERS CLAUDE H. READLY, JR. FRANCES L. ROVVE BS, E-.Sp NLS. A.B.g M.A. Social Studies, Plwysicol Science, lndustriol Arts, Social Studies 8 Education Mothemotics an 'E' am fy lv CLAY S. SANDERS AB., MA. Lotin, Spanish Muffy HELEN M. SANNER . , .RN F Home Nursing, Human Grdvifth i 1 MAUDE I. SASSAMAN BLAIR A. SNYDER FRANK SUPPLEE l B.S., M. Ed. Vocational Carpentry Director of Vocational - Health, Physical - Guidance ' Education BENJAMIN F, THOMAS HAROLD E. THOMAS FRANK S. VANDEVENDER JOHN W. WALKER B.S. B.S.f M.S. B.S.g M.S. B.S. Health, Physical Education Guidance Director Social Studies Commercial Subjects r 3-rt U 'S' ' I fu, ' .l,2'f f51 3f Llk!.,-sl.-f -- M. CLARENCE W. WENSEL, JR. WILLARD D. WIEST H. DANA YOUNG B.S. Voc tion lMoch' e Shop Drafting Commercial Subiects X 16. Y I ln Memoriom 1 ml fy Miss Olive O. Jury. Supervisor of Ari in The Shamolcin School Dislricl, died on November 2I, l95l. Miss Jury was a member of lhe high school lacully for lwenfy- one years. During +ha'r Time she worked 'ro inieresi lhe sludenls in arl and encouraged The more 'ralenied lo submii 'rheir work in scholasiic compeliiion. ln addilion 'ro her 'high school worlc, pari ol her lime was devoled 'ro supervising arf in lhe elemeniary agrades. Miss Jury was also very prominenl in civic affairs and devoled a greal deal of lime To various organizalions. She had many inieresls and hobbies among which were her valuable colleclions of bells, dolls, fans, and Chinese arf. Miss Jury will be missed noi only by 'rhe sludenrs and members of 'rhe faculiy bu'r by fhe people in fhe communily as well. Lt t 4 W 12 W NWnm'N w--L., 4 is-'2 Sw .i SQ. lr , 3 f .Q ind' The s'ruden+s of The NINTH GRADE began +he year wifh iois of e and ener P P QY- Since fhe Ninih Grade is noi organized as a class, fhere were no officers and +here was no advisor. We are sure, however +ha+ ihe enihusiasm wiih which 'rhese siudenfs eniered inio H h h . . . . . . . . . ig sc ooi achvihes is an indicafion Thar big fhmqs can be expecied from 'rhis class. Q ,ll 'M 'M ' 59 mafia sri: iv Q EV J x 'SPM dvi' .sg vi I fi '1 1 5-2 '? MESA ' T3-T22-1 ' .. f ., ,Tp Iv- L FirsT row, leTT To riqhT: R. l-laddoclc, R. Forcheslcie, Z. Yonlcovig, J. Nash, T. Kolon R, PaTry, R. SmiTh, R. Shinslcie. Second row: C. Richie, L. Golazeslci, F. BeTz, J. plane, L. Varano, B. Olszewslci, F. Parks, B. l-loy. Third row: G. Ramsey, T. Glen F. Richardson, F. Zelinslci, W. Quinn, R, l-laclcenberq, C. Webb, D. Reed. FourTh FOOTBALL WILSON HIGH-SEPTEM BER 8 The S.H.S. TooTball Team made iTs iniTial appearance and easily beaT iTs oppon 27 To 6. MT. CARMEL CATHOLIC-SEPTEMBER I5 The Greyhounds meT MT. Carmel CaTholic and l:neaT Them 20 To O. MIFFLINBURG-SEPTEMBER 22 MiTTlinburg invaded Kemp Memorial STadium and meT wiTh sTiTT compeTiTion.' When The Tinal whisTle blew, Shamolcin had won 26 To 6. COAL TOWNSHIP-SEPTEM BER 29 AlThough The Greyhounds played a hard-ToughT game, The opposiTion was greaT and Shamolcin wenT down 7 To 6. ' POTTSVILLE-OCTOBER 6 The Greyhounds played a Terrific game, buT The PoTTsville l were vicTors, The score-I3 To 6. if I x I i U 1 6 ggi ' Q I T J' x .,. -.C 11+ K STeclcel N STrausser J Williams J Weaver J Ambiclcn R Carr W Shaffer D Mcliechney FTTh row R Baker G Rumberger R KersTeTTer J Fabian R Bobber R Burk D Einsel G Madenford SixTh row C DeuTriclc B PaTynsl4ie R Schoch K Hoclcenbroclc D Tharp f-1 HAZLETON OCTOBER I3 Once 'again Shamolcin meT wiTh Trouble as The lvlounTaineers d - TeaTed our boys 25 To 6. Z , any , BERWICK-OCTOBER I9 ' Y A TighTing Greyhound Team losT To a mighTy opponenT 4l To 7. KULPMONT--OCTOBER 26 1 I The powerTul KulpmonT Team played a hard ToughT game and beaT The Greyhounds 34 To I3. ' . SUNBURY-NovEMBER 3 Playingpn a raunfsoalfed Tield, our boys were deTeaTed by a score OT I3'0. ' ASHLAND--NOVEMBER IO Shamolcin was hosT To Ashland and easily overepowered The Black Diamonds I9 To O. MT. CARMEL--NOVEMBER 22 'Nj Y 'If .1 , On Thanksgiving Day Shamolcin played ouTsTanding TooTball and gave The Crimson Tide a Thorough Trouncing To The Tune of I3 To O. -L A ,. 4 WA. mm M4215 KOLONOSKI-End PATRY-Cenfer NASH-Back RICHIE-Back I HADDOCK-Back OLSZEWSKI-Back SHINSKDE-End .. A agdfllbl W 6 f . W- fn 51414945 ' , 9l - f Q. FORCHESKIE-End -1 4 may OACHING STAFF-Mr. Pefers, Mr. Jones, Mr. Paul. SCHOCH-End BETZ-Tackle GOLAZESKI-Tackie SMITH-Guard YONKOVIG-Guard - A. A X5 Firsl row, lell To righl: C. Kandra, P. Schlegel, A. Edmunds, J. Yosl, lvl. Luciler. Second row: R. Renn, B. Shipman, C. Esher, L. Romanoslcie, J. Linderman. 5165 .gm l Rlclca hella boom, Ricka licka boom, Siand back, sland baclr, Give us room. We're going 'lc lriclc 'em high, We're going io pass 'em low, Shamolzin High School, Le+'s go. Whenever you hear lhis cheer, you know il's our peppy CHEERLEADERS. In all lcinds ol wealher, in loolball or baslrel- ball season, lhese girls come Through wilh hearly yells and hearlwarming smiles. Lead by Caplain Rosemary Renn, lhis year's squad had a splendid year wilh many good limes. . Firsi row, lefl io righfz R. Jasper, P. Johnson, R. Maurer, N. Carpenier, B, Fiorenza, C. Graili, E. Kerslelier, M. Haupi, J. Cameron, B. Shuman, N. Leisinring. Second row: Miss Marheilra, J, Chamberlain, N. Krieger, E, VVvnn, V, Wary, 6. Jones, H. Mariz D. Hummel, N. Renn, J, Fausf, M. Thomas, B. Reynolds, R. Hoy, A. Goranf, Miss Sassaman. Third row: N. Haddock, C. Wood, N. Snyder, N. Krebs, E. Bordner, A. Winniclr, P. Nuss, P. Jones M. Granzow, J. Maclcel, K. Brosius, M. Carl, J. Williams. Fourth row: F. Rhoades, G. Renn, P. Wilson, M, James, S. Twiggar, J. Richardson, A. Rando. J Sfaniislri, D. Whiimer, J. Szeclcely. The DRll.l. TEAM, composed of ioriy-eighi girls from ihe Senior High School, com- pleied iis ihird year. The girls were organized under ihe direclion of Mr. Hasrings and Miss Sassaman and much credif is due rhem for The success ol +he learn. ln November Miss Marheilca became advisor lo The group, and we lcnow rhal under her leadership fhe girls will confinue Their line worlr. The girls praciiced Weelsly and ihen, clad in lhe school colors of maroon and gray, drilled and marched wiih lhe Band al' ihe fooiloall games. ln addiiion, lhey marched and drilled in local parades and won several prizes for ouisranding performances. .XV IIE - 1 lil -.un-1..-mmf' A-M swQ?I?4'29fKixFRawmNw.M.., 457a,Mamaf2e5 'L P-if' Q Q W Af-'- , ek, . . I . , ,,., Aaqxsor A . L E CW-5 ' L- Vgr dmvnds. Xl!-GT! d'7O,- J ' ,Q .vie . Cawfheeyl. agafimare has jthlffdfly The SOPHOMORE CLASS organized in fhe early parf of fhe year. Mr. Walker was elecfed as advisor. The following officers were chosen: Joseph Cawfhern. Presi- denf: Lesfer ilarano, Vice Presidenfq Gloria Renn, Secrefary: and Ann Louise Ed- munds, Treasurer. Many acfivifies were underfaken including fhe Easfer Dance and'fwo ofher dances. Several money-raising proiecfs were scheduled one of which was a baked- goods sale in December, The class has greafly appreciafed fhe cooperafion and efforf puf forfh by Mr. Walker and The officers and is looking forward fo successful Junior and Senior years. A , .w,,,.,.1:hf K, wg, . q Xglwf ,g,p,f sf F KWH, ,llrzay ., K x KS 5' .f , , ,- w.. Ss- -A5 ' sun-an 'vp nu! 'Wx' 55.1-ff N-v-s-....,,L,, . ---M..,,,,,,,m.k.u.F-Mmm I mwvxu' W 'wb--.., ' Y'-.M A , . K 1 wzmx Q ' 3 1 ,... ,.. 3 x l t .nk-Q. , ,:: -'-,. .... ,: . , '--G-s.,.,W - H-'ES-1 ij:7'v4a? QHP W ' A I- W ?E 'vf7L E-K 1 TW-aff! ., 'sm S -Gw- f .. A nf' ,fag 5 A V ' v L . , V, ' . ' ,, MMV, L 5 . Q 7 t 2 . ,--,ww -::,i:s5: .4:'2 . 'f1f?5A9A'i5fs,,.3f- . - ' -W.. -1 's0' B, xvcxw- Nl Hx? I Pap 1 ,Hnlxbus ' Bllzz' .aeof MV le. Seifer- IIIIIZWI fbi! fbkfafly The JUNIOR CLASS, under The direcTion of Mr. l-lilbush, has made greaT sTrides during The year. The acTiviTies began wiTh The sale of magazines and baskeTball pins To help raise money Tor The many evenTs oT The year. A commiTTee selecTed The class rings. The class sponsored The Thanksgiving Dance which was a roaring success. The highlighTs oT The year were The Class Play and The Junior-Senior Prom, boTh oT which were very successTul. We wish To Thank Mr. l-lilbush and The class oTTicers Tor Their willing cooperaTion dur- ing The year. The oTTicers are: Bernard Hoy, PresidenT: Edwin Seiler, Vice PresidenT: Nancy Buzzie. SecreTaryp Theresa Papaleo, Treasurer. Firsf row, lelf lo righr: D. Zerby, R. Forcheslrie, J. Kleczynslci, D. Pafry. A. Zaremba, l l. Kersleller, D. Washleskie. Second row: Mr. VanDevender, Coachg E. Swarlz, M. Kendra. E. Seiler, D. Reed, R. Durdoclc, L. Thomas, Manager. fgasieffaff Lgcvlmfzz e Dec -Millon . . Dec. l I-Sl. Edwards Dec -Sunbury Dec --Selinsgrove Dec -Sunbury Dec -S+, Edwards Dec. 28-Bloomsburg Jan. 3-Cony'rn-Cenlralia Jan. Coal Township Jan. I5-Kulpmonr . . . . MR. VANDEVENDER Herne Jan I8-Mr. Carmel Home Jan 25-Girardville - - Away Jan 29-Cony'rn-Cenrralia AWGY Feb l-Williamsporl Home Feb 8-Coal Township .. AWGY Feb l2-Kulpmonl' Home Feb I5-Ml. Carmel .. ' - - AWGY Feb lf?-Girardville AWGY Feb.22-Williamsporl .. Away The I95l-I952 BASKETBALL TEAM gol oil 'ro a good slarl. The boys' playing indicared rhal 'rhis season rnighl prove ro be a very successful one. P Wilh 'rhe loss of only one slar player, Coach VanDevencler has Diclc Fairy, Abbie Zarernba, Joe Kleczynski, and l-lowie Kersleller as relurning aces. These boys, wil'h rhe resl' of The leam, will help To make a ball club which will malce many lans sir up and rake nolice. We wish The boys lols ol lucla, and we hope Thai They will lceep up Their lighring spiril. Home Away Home l-lome Home Home Away Home Away 'Q ' I 1 J F S ll R 'ef I -s , ,Q Q. X, x,f Q . X 1 by X-.av' X , Il gh u 4 +1 QD 4, J i , 4 0 W X i jx 1 E x , X k - . c A.s,,m Cf? ! I 59 Firsl row, laff 'ro righl: R. Jacobs, R. Lenlz, J. Cawfhern. Second row: J. Fiebig, R. Polan, Z. Yonkovig, R. Haddock, D. Einsel, L. Varano, R. Smilh. Third row: Mr. Paul, Coach: J. Dilliplane, J. Adams, Q.,BogeHi, G. Pelsoclr, J. Wisneslci, J. Williams. Mr. Lehman, Facully Manager. Fourlh row: W. Floyer, A. l-lenninger, J. Bobber, E. Tyson, L. l-leirn. Dec. I3-Lewislown ,,,.,. Jan, 5-l-lughesville Jan. I I-Bellelon+e Jan I9-Lock Haven Jan. 24-Williamspor+ Jan .26-Clearfield .. MR. PAUL 1 . il exfbhy Haimfw -r .ggi -Away Feb 2-Hanover Home AWGY Feb 7-Muncy Away D Away Feb 9-Kingslon Home ,Away Feb I4--Sunbury Away , Home Feb.23 Philipsburg Home Home Shamolrin High Schools WRESTLING TEAM again loolcs forward lo a successful year. Allhough such boys as Gerald Ellringham, Fred Fulchlco, Ken Fausl, and Charlie Cawlhern will be missed, Coach Paul has olher wresllers such as Joe Cawlhern, Dick Fladdoclc, Ronald Jacobs, Les Varano, and Bob Smilh. These boys show sfrenglh and skill and will be a credil lo our school. The enlire sludenl body wishes Mr. Paul and his boys good luck lhroughouf The season. A Jim 6545! yarn i Z. YONKOVIG R. l-IADDOCK R. SMITH 6. PETSOCK R. POLAN Firsl row, lei? To righlz E. Boolh, J. Linderman, P. Redmond, B. Fiorenza, J. Kaseman, J. Milbrand, RAZ .k . . . aric , J. Rhoades. C. Graffi, K. Richie, J. Edmunds. Second row: M. Milrulciewicz, M. Lucifer, J. Davis, N. Hoover, A. McCollum, J. Richardson, J. Szeclmely, A. Edmunds, J. Plummer, L. Bloom, J. Albright, E. Miller. J. Cameron. Third row: E. Renn, D. Thar , R. Fab' n, E, K ll M. Morgan, J. Llewellyn. p ia ersefer, E. Wynn, D. Taylor, T. Papaleo, H. Lalsha, Fourih row: H. Hohoshalc, A, Shalolra, L. Romanoslrie. J. Spolls, N. Renn, R. Eveland, M. Andrews, D. Hummel, M. Baclres, D. Dressler, H. Grant. Fiflh row: T. Goranl, N. Carpenler, R. Jasper, J. Howerfer, P, Fedorlxo, B. Fidler, P. Schlegel. J. Unger, P. Walsh, P. Johnson, G. Edmunds, M. Dunn, D. Brown. Sixth row: C. Owens, C. Wood, R. Lenlcer, E. Long, J. Slanifslci, P. Barr, Y. Rebuclc, D. Hughes, J. Williams, H. Price, E. Bordner, D. Whilmer, B. Grinaway. gfllff' flaws This year lhe GIRLS' CHORUS, under lhe direcrion ol Miss Bressler, was composed ol sixly-live girls. Their performances' in lhe Chrislmas programs al lhe 'high school, lhe Melhodisl Church, and lhe lighling ceremony al Merkel Slreel gained many favorable commenls from lhe public. Laler in The year The girls' voices blended beaufilully lo bring us 'rhe Spring Concerl. These Foolish Things, The Pines, and seleclions from Soulh Pacific were among lhe numbers rendered. First row, left fo riqh+: J. Linderman, P. Redmond, B. Fiorenza, J. Kaseman, J. Milbrand. R. Zariclc, J. Rhoades. C. Grarli, K. Richie, J. Edmunds. Second row: E. Boolli, M. Morgan, D. Dressler. A. Shalolca, R. Fabian, D. Hughes, Y. Rebuck, J. Williams, D. Hummel, M. Baclres, J. Albrighf, J. Cameron. E. Miller. gk! ' J The GIRLS' ENSEMBLE consisls of lwenry-one girls selecled Trom The Senior l-ligh Girls' Chorus. Rehearsals are held during aclivily period Two days a weelc and These rehearsals help lhe Ensemble To prepare Tor Their performances. The Chrislmas program was presenled in coniuncrion wilh The Junior and Senior High Girls' Choruses. Among The seleclions rendered were The Carol of The Birds, Wrealhe rhe l-lolly, Twine rhe Bay. and Pa+apan. The Ensemble again parlicipaled wilh The choruses in The annual Spring Concerl, and Their numbers included Whis+ Me Laniyu and Lei Us Break Bread Togelherf' The Ensemble is urder The direclion of Miss Phyllis Bressler. uhm f' MISS BRESSLER Firsl row, lell 'ro riqhl: D. Kaseman, J. Reamer, G. Schankweiler, C. Slanilslfi, W. Eidarn. R. Kandra, W. Parry, R. Kaseman, J. Scovaclc. Second row: B. Moyer, K. Swall, R. Hornberger, R. Appollo, J. Freidman, P. Zaleslcie, T. Lunch, D. Albrighl, K. Snyder, E. Karns, K. Bifler. D. Seid, D. Johnson. L. Sarqe, J. Williams. C, Zimmerman, L. Williams. Third row: lvl. Kandra, P. Eidam, C. Slanilslci, R. Upde-grove. J. Oravilz, A. Geasy, J. Schanlcweiler, R, Kolole. K. Weilcel, R. Vasline, C. Miller, R. Bolles, A. BamTord, R, Schankweiler, C. Miller, W. Miller, C. Sleller, lvl. Severson, G, Heebner, R. Wilson. Fourlh row: H. Beury, R, Howells, R. Kersfefler, E. Seller, W. Korbich, D. Sleclcel, Mr. Hasrinqs. Em! 1 0 .92 WUI' . If 5' 7 f y i' ' W Y AW T 3 Qi if if l la Harley The SHAMOKIN HIGH SCHOOL BAND, under The direcrion of Mr. Haslinqs elecled The lollowinq officers: David Kaseman, Sfudenl Direclorg James Fiebiq, Secrelaryg Roberl Howells, Treasurer: Bruce lvloyer and Glen Shanlcweiler, Librarians: John Shanlcweiler, Uniform Cuslodian. The band presenled music and drills al The loolball games and look par? in many local parades. The highlighls of The year were lhe annual Winler and Spring concerls. A Chrislmas, slcalinq, and inilialion parly were lhe social aclivilies lor fhe year. The Band Booslers Associalion held a successful bloclc parly al The Lincoln school yard which will help lo buy lhe band boys' overcoals. Firsl row, leff fo riqhf: Mr. Kissinger, Advisor: J. Chamberlain, G. Jones. R. Eveland, N. Renn, D. l-lurnmel, J. Albrighf, B. Reynolds, H. l-loroshalc, B. Knoebel, D. Lanferman. Second row: D. Yocum. N. Krieger, B. Shipman, P. Jones, T. Goranl, H. Marfz, D. Ambiclci, J. Cam- eron, S. Blass. Third row: R. Boardman, R. Durdoclc, R. Bishop. l-l. Beury, M. l-lall, A. Koniura, R. Howells . Maflaclc. Fourfh row: T. Unger. J. Taby, F. Pefrovich, G. Reifz, D. Tharp. ,qi , A fl! 2-1- -,. I MR. 'WSSI W. NGER and LEHMAN The SClENCE CLUB was organized fo provide an opporfunify for furfher sfudy fo fhose who are inferesfed in 'rhe field of science. Club members conducf experi- menfs and false various field frips. One frip planned for This year was a visif fo fhe lvlerclc chemical planf. Mr. Kissinger and Mr. Lehman are advisors fo The group, and fhe officers are: Thomas Unger, Presidenfg Roberf Durdoclc, Vice Presidenfg l-lannah Horoshalr, Sec- refary: and Flora Sfeward. Treasurer. Wifdbbfldf fa! MR. SNYDER and MR. HOOVER The VOCATIONAL CLUB is composed ol all lhe sludenls in lhe Vocalional Course. The boys worked hard on Their proiecls in Shamolcins display of Chrislmas decoralions. They also sold relreshmenls al lhe baslcelball games and sponsored a dance. The success of fhe club is due in a large measure +o ils advisors, Mr. Snyder and Mr. l-loover, and lo fhe following officers: Raymond l-land, President Edwin Seiler, Vice Presidenlz and Ronald Barron, Secrelary-Treasurer. Firsi row, leff fo riqhlz R. Forcheslrie. C. Richie, R. Haddock, B. Hoy, R. Parry. L. Varano, H. Ker sieifer, A. Zaremba, D.Tharp, T. Kolonoslri, J. Nash. Second row: R. Smifh, D. Reed, J. Kleczynslci, F. Zelinslcie, D. Washleskie, M. Kendra. W. Quinn, Z Yonkoviq. G. Ramsey, W. Hoyer, R. Shinslcie. Third row: J. Fiebig, J. Cawfhern, R. Schoch, B. Olszewslci, J. Toby, R. Haclcenberg, R. Jacobs, J Madenford. We 51291 Uh! The VARSITY CLUB, aciiye for The pasi eleven years. is an organizalion lhai is composed of all aihleies who have earned 'rheir leiier in one or more sporis. The club aims To promoie sporfsrnanship and friendship among 'rhe afhleiic groups and ihe siudeni body as a whole. The club raised funds by sponsoring dances, selling cards, and mainfaining a concession sfand ai The foof- ball sladium. The highlighf of lhe social aclivifies came af ihe end of The year when +he club sponsored ihe annual eleciion of 'rhe May Queen and her couri. Mr. Jones is advisor io lhe club and ils officers This year are: Richard Fairy, President Lesier Varano, Vice Presidenlg Alberi Zaremba, Secrelaryp and Howard Ker- s+e++er, Treasurer. Firsl row, lefl To righl: B. Hoy, Secrelarvg A. Jones, Presidenf: Miss Duncan, Advisor: J. Anderson, Vice President C. Kandra, Treasurerg A. Winniclx. Second row: M. Backes, T. Goranl, J. Sfanilslci, B. Shipman, A. Rumberger. MISS DUNCAN Lgefzw AW- ewan Fellowship, friendship, and fun are The by-words of Jrhe SENIQR Y-TEENS, a club made up of Junior and Senior girls. Some of The aciivilies for +he pasl year in- cluded a fashion show, a Chrisfmas parly, sending candy bars To fhe Y-Teens in England and Scoiland, and making fray covers and favors for palienls in 'rhe Shamolcin Slale Hospilal. Y-Teen delegales were sen? io Easlon for lhe mid- winler conference. The fherne of The conference was The Spoflighr on You. The club affairs were managed under The leadership of Ann Jones, Presidenh Jean Anderson, Vice President Barbara Hoy, Secrelaryg Charlolle Kendra, Treasurer: and six oiher council members, Miss Duncan is advisor 'ro lhe group. 1-'O Firsl' row, lell lo rigl1l': F. Rlwoades, Secrelary: M. Lucifer, Presidenl Miss Sassaman Adv sor A Edmunds. Vice Presidenl: l.. Romanosliie. Treasurer. Second row: A. Kralclialr. H. MacElwee, S. Twiqgar, L. Bloom, H Lalslia muh!! AW- Quang C The JUNIOR Y-TEENS were very aclive lliis year and worked on several proiecls including giving canned goods lo needy people and decorafing llne Slwamolcin Slale Hos- pilal al Clwrislmas lime. Ollwer proiecls were a very suc- cessful co-ed parly and a Farmer-Farmerelle Dance. The club is composed of girls 'from +l'ie Ninlh Grade and 'llie Sophomore Class and is under llwe leadership ol Marie Luciler, Presidenlg Ann Louise Edmunds, Vice Pres- idenlg Florine Rlwoades, Secreiaryq Loyella Rornanoslci, Treasurer: and llwe club council. Miss Sassaman is advisor lo llwe group. ! i Firsl row, le'l+ io righi: T. Unger, A. Koniura, G. Reifz, M. Hall, R. Durdoclc, D. Tharp, R. Howells, W. Clemenis, G. Leslco, R. Chapman. Second row: Mr. Head, Advisor, J. Taby, C. Wayne, K. Burd, R. Zarriclc, M. Primaclc, M. Kandra, L. Thomas, H. Beury, G. Slarrfa. Keiser, T. Lynch, R. Pclaii, J. Frafelli. Third row: R, Yorwarih, J. Moody, C, Eveland, C. Balman, R. Moore, D. Posca, H. Miller, D. Balmer, K. Edmunds, D. Malick, J. Reamer. O The Shamolcin HI-Y CLUB, founded in I9I7, enjoyed anolher successful year oi aciiviiies. A+ an early meering rhe lhiriy-seven members elecied Max Hall, Presidenig Roberl Durdoclc, Vice President Roberr Howells, Secreraryg and Douglas Tharp, Treasurer. Mr. Roberr Head is advisor To The group. Council meelings aliernaied wilh business meeiings every Monday while a special evening meeling was held Wednes- day every orher weelc. A varied program of inspiralional inslruclion and agreeable enferlainmenl characferized rhe year's pro- gram, New baslceiball uniforms were purchased from money raised by club members. Four delegales aljended Hi Older Boy Conference al Milion. The annual Hi-Y Dance was given December 8. Club members parlici- pared in 'rhe seven-week Life Problem Discussion Course sponsored by rhe Y.M.C.A. The formal induciion service for officers was held Sepiember 26. There was a dance immedialely affer The service fo which Sr. Y-Teen members were invired. MR. HEAD Firsi row, lef+ lo riqhl: M. Kohler, E. Snyder, W. Maflaclc, Presidenl: Miss Maue, Advisor: D. Lanier- rnan, Vice Presidenl: J. Maclcel, Treasurer: J. Fausi. Second row: B. Fiorenza, J. Connolly, M. Carl, M, Primaclc, J. Fry, E. Bordner, E. Scicchifano. MISS MAUE may ZZ!! The LIBRARY CLUB provides an opporiunify for lhose who are inferesled 'ro learn aboul Jrhe funclions of The library. Each member spends a cerlain amouni of lime aclually working in The library doing such fhinqs as sorlr- ing magazines, shelving books, and faking care of fhe circulaiion desk. The worlc This year was carried our under ihe direclion oi Miss Maue, Advisor. and The following officers: Wanda Mailaclc, Presidenl: Dolores Lanlerman, Vice Presiclenlg Phyllis Rummel, Secreiaryg and JoAnn Maclcel, Treasurer. -:ae 177 u'!Tsu:'frfl IIPIE ielllglliazclsl 1 .-.. f --- :sry-fi ef V . Firsi' row, leff +o riqhl: A. Goranl, W. Shipman, Vice Presidenig E. Snyder, Secre+ary'Treasurer: T. Shaw, President Rfylirepshaw, W. Derlc. Second row: Mr. Walker, Advisor: T. Lynch, R. Brush, F. Troxell, R. Moore, A. Rogers, B. Moyer, diff! 4 R. sw ALTER The CAMERA CLUB was esiablished in I949 under The sponsorship of Mr, John Walker. li is composed of iweniy members and iis officers are: Thomas Shaw, Presi- denf: William Shipman, Vice-president and Eleanor Snyder, Secreiary-Treasurer. The members of ihe club meei once a week and work on various proiecls. Some of These include making slides, lalcing sfill and molion piclures, developing negaiives, and making personal yearboolcs. The club also has represenlaiives who help wilh fhe pho- fography in conneciion wii'h 'rhe REVIEW and The l-ll-LIGHTER. h2llIIOkiIl Hi-Lighlel SIIAMOKZSI JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, SHAMOKIN, PA. 5 ve - ako ions you i us en- 'ces, e to I I rf look up- 'ilITl sen am- you nar- red, -L hold the SR The then 1. How Youth Can He1p r-ulnsis. This year lhe l-ll-LIGHTER enlered ils fourlh year of publicalion by lhe sluderils of lhe Journalism Class. Every issue of lhe paper was inleresling and lcepl 'rhe sludenls up lo dale op lhe highschool aclivilies. The slaff cbnsisls of The Eclilorial Slalf, The Adverlisinq Slaff, and 'rhe Junior High Slaff. Through lhe cooperalion of Miss Owens and lhe sludenls and liacully, 'rhe Hi- Liqhler had a very successful year. We believe lhal il will conlinue 'ro be fhe means by which lhe sludenls may express lheir own viewpoinls. Firsl row, lefl 'ro riqhl: E. Miller, P. Redmond, G. Jones, D. Arnbiclci, Miss Owens, Advisor: D. Tharp, N. Krieger, J. Chamberlain. Second row: A. Long, A. Wisneski, W. Derln, J. Taby, R. Chapman, E. Swarlz, D. Dyer, Z. Yonkoviq, , W. Shipman. B. Jacobs, H. Marlz, P. Plaslcon. 55. H. S. Represe ' Annual Pa. QYE DBI'- 1'-WU L.,,.. , ,, - -Mm ' A!! S - l rf 3-4 V - Q - g. g. as b ft ' an ,A M 'dei A W X .. 'im ft, ZS. 4 J V A K V 3 f. t i ,P Q A in uf ? ' ' 'f-HQ y D Q f Aff' ,. 4 6 byefzfiwx HOWARD KERSTETTER JOSEPH KLECZYNSKI Presidenf CHARLOTTE KANDRA 3 , J Secre+ary E WL Tr W 5 . 1' N As x- 1 ' X 5 r 15 M R. FOR NWA LT Class Advisor MR. KANASKY Former Class Advisor Vice Presideni' 51:1 . A Y AN N JON ES Treasurer ,, 45mm M155 Hkfady In l949, we. fhe CLASS OF l952, enfered fhe porfals of Shamokin High School. If was a day long 'ro be remembered. In our Sophomore year we began fo fake an acfive parf in school acfivifies. Mr. Kanasky was elecfed class advisor in. addifion fo fhe following officers: Carl Richie, Presidenfg Ann Jones, Vice Presidenfg Charloffe Kandra, Secrefary: and Maf- fison Burf, Treasurer. Under 'rheir direcfion we sponsored The Sainf Pafriclc's Day Dance. sold candy in fhe sfudy hall, and sold corsages af fhe prom. During our Junior year Mr. Kanaslxy leff Shamolcin High School fo enfer fhe Army, and Mr. Fornwalf was elecfed class advisor. The officers fhaf year were: Alberf Zarem- ba, Presidenfg Joseph Kleczynslci, Vice Presidenfg Charloffe Kendra, Secrefary: and Nancy Hill, Treasurer, Among our many acfivifies were 'rhe Harvesf Home Dance and fhe Class Play. This year I77 sfudenfs will graduafe and will look back on fheir Senior year wifh many fond memories. We had many acfivifies among which were 'rhe Chrisfmas Dance and fhe Senior Class Play. A Dafe wifh Judy. We wish fo 'rhank Mr. Fornwalf for his earnesfness, sincerify, and 'willingness fo guide and help us. Bofh he and Mr. Ka- naslcy deserve much credif. Commencemenf will mark 'the end of our school days, and we as sfudenfs are now ready fo fake an acfive parf in fhe life of fhe world around us. ' IFF , ju, , ff MARTHA T. ANDREWS Camera Club 2, 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Review Edilorial Slafl 3. 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Mar+y's . . . her nickname, she likes all sporls. Her lulure ambifion- a Civil Service ca- reer. Avis E. ARNOLD Y-Teen: 4. Avis . . . an Sl-lS loolball lan , , . likes lo read and skale . . . good lrierd . . . eager Io be a secrelary. RAYMOND BALCHUNAS Vocalional Club 2, 3, 4. Baldy . . . Vocalional sludenl , . . shorl . . . likes To have fun . . . perhaps he'll be one ol our fulure carpenlers. JEAN L. ALBRIGHT Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls' En- semble 2. 3, 4: Science Club 4. One ol our up and coming slu- denls , . . likes baseball, music, and reading . . . a lulure angel ol mercy. DORIS M. AMBICKI Drill Team 2, 3: Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Hi- Lighler 4: Review Edilorial Slall 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Doris . . . popular . . . prelly . . sporls lan . . . good dancer . . fulure nurse. JOSEPH R. ARCHESKIE Foolball I: Vocalional Club 2, 3, 45 Wreslling 2. Joe ...quiel...shy... his hobbies are hunling and swimming . . . his ambilion is lo become a radio lechnician. MARY Lou BACKES Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls' En- semble 2, 3, 4: Science Club I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Our lavorile pianisf . . . likes chocalale lrosfs . . . dreads gelfing up early . . . her ambi- lion-lo become a secrelary. ARTHUR BAMFORD Band 2, 3, 4. Archie . . . one of our besl drummers . . .likes malh, arl, and cooking , . . his ambilion-lo be a chef . . . we wish him luck. JAMES ALLAN l-li-Y 2, 3, 4. Known lo all as Jay , Finds lile very gay, Hales lo make speeches and read, As a bookkeeper he should suc- ceed. JEAN L. ANDERSON Drill Team 2. 3: Baskelball 3, 4: Review Edilorial Slall 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Dark-haired . . . loves swimming and dancing . . . a lrue friend and serious sludenf . . . hopes fo be a lab lechnician. PATRICIA A. BARR Dramalic Club 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: Y-Teens l, 2. 3, 4. Pai . . . a friendly miss . . . enioys driving her dad's car . . . dislikes 'rardy people . . . her am- bition-fo be a fop-noich sec- refary. JOSEPH L. BEAN Vocafional Club 2, 3, 4. Buddy . . . banana spliis are iops wifh him . . . dislilres geifing up early . . . experl bowler . . . plans lo become a sheef-melal worker or ioin ihe Navy. RONALD J. BARRON Vocafional Club 2, 3, 4. Ron . . . ardenf chess player . . . foolball and baslceiball fan . . . likes bowling . . . plans io faire over his fa+her's business. JOAN S. BECKER Dramalic Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2. Cuddles . . . loves to have a good lime . . . exciiing wesierns raie high wilh her . . . hopes lo become a secrelary. SARAH P. D. BERRY Y-Teens 4. Be-Be . . . likes collecfing snapshois . . . sporis fan . . . loves io read . . . a fufure nurse. PRUDENCE A. BEURY A Dale with Jucly: Dramafic Club 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3: Baslreiball 3: Hi-Lighler 4: Re- view Business Sfaff 3, 4: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4. Prudy . . . red-haired miss . , . lois oi fun . . . sporis fan . . . would like lo become a feacher. RICHARD M. BOARDMAN Baseball 2, 3, 4: Foolball l, 2: Science Club 2, 3, 4. Dick . . . a whiz ai his sfudies . . . lilies sporis . . . his hobbies are reading and driving his fafher's car . . . lo go fo college is his ambiiion. . l FREEMAN H. BETZ Baseball I, 2: Foolball I, 2. 3. 4: Track 3, 4: Varsify Club 3, 4. Bud . . . foorball player . . . lilies swimming . . . excelleni dancer . . . popular . . . a sure success as a college man or a sailor. JACOB P. BLUGES Vocaiional Club 2, 3, 4. Jake . . . easy-going . . . likes airplanes and humorous people . . . hopes io be an aviafion me- chanic . . . sure io succeed. ROBERT CHARLES BRUSH ' Camera Club 4: Review Business Sfaff 4. Bobby . . . ardent SHS rooler . . . plans fo become a certified public accounran+ . . . here's luck to you, Bobby. MICHAEL R. DANIELS Vocational Club 2, 3, 4. Mike . . . popular . . . a Smile for everyone . . . loves sleek .and French fries . . . his embilion is lo be a sheel-melel Worker or lo ioin lhe Navy. R. CHARLES DENT Baseball 2, 3. Charlie . . . enioys good food . . . lilies lo hunl and swim . . . fly fying and drawing are his hobbies . . . plans +o own a farm. JAMES DRESSLER' Vocalional Club .2, 3. 4... H' N Im one of our fls e also lllres fo hunl machinisf in 'lhe Navy ioysisporfs . . . hopes io. Na ' N IC I N i'i JV JAN ETTE CAMERON A Dale wifh Judy : Drill Tean. 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Girls' Ensemble 3. 4: Lei Me Ou? of Here , Review Ediforial Siaff 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Combinalion of brains and beauly . . . a iulure nurse. ROBERT R. CHAPMAN A Dale wilh Judy : Foolball 3, 4: Hi-Lighler 4: Hi-Y 2, 3.4: Lei Me Oul of Here. Chappie . . . energefic . . . says he lilies hunling . . . hopes fo be an induslrial engineer. VICTOR J. DAUKSHA Vocafional Club 2, 3, 4. Vic is e mischievous lad, Wherever he is lhere's fun lo be had. Swimming and 'rraveling bring him ioy, And he wanls 'ro become a sailor boy. DOLORES DRESSLER Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls'4En- semble 2, 3, 43 Science Club I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Dummy . . . always willing +O lend a helping hand . . . boolrs rare high wi+h her . . . a fulure Secrelary. SHIRLEY DUNRLEIIERGER A quier miss . . . enjoys good movies . . . sewing and roller slcafinq 'rake up her spare fime . . . her ambition--fo be a good housewife. JEAN A. CHAMBERLAIN Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Hi-Lighier 4: Science Club I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens l, 2. 3. 4. Small . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . lilres a cerlain boy . . . hopes lo be a nurse. WILLIAM N. CLEMENTS Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2. A friendly smile and a iolly hello, lha+'s Clem . likes ice cream . . . raises hamslens . . . a sure success in whafever field he chooses. 4 IN r DAVID J. DYER Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Football 4: Hi-Lighter 4.' Dave . . . interested in base- ball, swimming, and hunting . . . roaming Casanova . . . collects guns . . . hopes to be a success- ful business man. THOMAS R. EDMUNDS Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Review Business Staff 3. 4: Science Club I. 2. Tom . . . baseball fan . . . his hobby is collecting autographs . . . would like to be a sports announcer . . . sure to succeed. JOAN E. EDMUNDS ' Girls' Chorus 2, 3. 4: Girls' En- semble 2, 3. 4: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4. Jeanie . . . million-dollar smile . . . collects phonograph records . . . vivid personality . . . 'future housewife. RUTH ELAINE EVELAND Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3. 4: Y-Teens I. 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4. Tex . . . wild about horses and a collector of them . . . likes Roy Rogers' movies . . . ambition-to be a vetinarian. Roseau J. FABIAN Rosen Ponca-ieskle Club 2. 3, 4. . . . basketball star chooses to do. JOHN Funseuz Johnny . . . tall. darlr new- comer . . . lilies movies and good music . . . hopes to become a professional athlete. Camera Club 2: Girls' Chorus 2, 3. 4: Girls' Ensemble 4. Bobbie . . . enioys movies and popular records . . . her hobby is slrating . . . bound to become a topnotch secretary. Basketball I, 2, 3. 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Vocational Frosty . . . tall . . . handsome sure success in whatever he Bsveau E. Fumes Camera Club 2: Dramatic Club 3: Drill Team 2: Girls' Chorus 2, 3. 4: Review Business Staff 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4. I Fudd . . . terrific dancer . . . loves smooth music . . . collects records . . . hopes -to be a housewife. NANCY Fav Dramatic Club 2, 3: Y-Teens I. 2, 3. 4. Small . . . quiet . . . enioys the music ot Guy Lombardo . . . lilies dancing and playing the piano . . . a future secretary. ROBERT GINTHER - Vocational 'Club 2, 3. 4. Pete . . . Vocational boy . . . lilies metal worl: . . . short . . . popular . . . hopes to succeed in the metal industry. MAX HALL Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. Max . . . can usually be seen driving his Chevie around town . . . interested in basketball and baseball . . . a sure success in whatever career he chooses. CELIA HAUPT Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Celia . . . lively . . . much of her time is spent writing letters or just plain having fun . . . a future housewife. ROBERT HERB Vocational Club 2, 3, 4. Herb . . .one of our Vocational boys . , . lilies to hunt and fish . . . hopes to become an elec- trician . . . sure to succeed. l.EoNARD'J. GOLAZESKI Football I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4i Wrestling 3, 4. Gal . . . excels in football . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . wrestling star . . . hopes to be- come a teacher. DAVID GRUNEBERG Dave . . . likes to spend his time hunting or watching a good movie . . . enjoys reading . . . has no definite plans for the fu- ture, but we're sure he'll be a success in life. RAYMOND A. HAND Vocational Club 2, 3, 4. Wherever there's laughter this chap's to be found, For he's a great fellow to spread mischief around. Handy's ambition is only to be a good sailor in the Navy. JosEPi-1 T. HEMERKA Baseball lg Vocational Club 2, 3, 4. Seiqhs . . . popular with his classmates . . . enjoys swimming . . . good dancer . . . would like to become a mechanic. NANCY M. Hentzoe Drill Team 3. Nance . . . her sense of humor and friendly smile malfe her well- lilced by all . . . hopes to become a housewife. L li . f BEVERLY GRINAWAY Drill Team 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Review Business Staff 43 Y- Teens 41 Tootsie . . . dark-haired -. . . soft-spoken . . . lilres to write letters . . . her goal is to be- come a housewife. RICHARD HADDOCK Football l, 2, 41 Varsity Club l. 2, 3, 4: Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4. Dick . . . great sports-man in both football and wrestling . . . popular with the fairer sex . . . his ambition is to be a coach or a teacher. C A NANCY HILL Drill Team 2. 3: Review Editorial Statt 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Nance . . . quiet manner, pleasant personality . . . good leader . . . loyal Greyhound rooter . . . we wish her luck in her aim to be a secretary. BARBARA A. l-lov A Date with Judy : Dramatic Club 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3: Let Me Out ot l'tere : Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Bobs . . . a winsome lass . . . loves sports and dancing , . . lilies to play records and read good books . . . future secretary. 'Hz 1n.a .. .. Rosen l lOWELLS Band l, 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 42 Science Club 3. 4. Benny . . . handsome . . . winning smile . . . enioys baslret- ball . . . ardent Detroit Tigers tan . . . a sure success in any field he choses. WILLIAM J. Hover: Baslretball I, 2: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2: Varsity Club 4: Voca- tional Club 2: Wrestling 3, 4. Big Bill . . . lilies plenty ot' tun . . . popular . . . sports tan . . . his ambition is to be a top- notch machinist. Donomv ANN HUMMEL Drill Team 2, 3. 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, 41 Science Club 4: Y-Teens I. 2. 3. 4. Dot . . . obliging . . . cheertul . . . lilces ice slrating and playing the piano . . . her ambition is to become a nurse. B rill T m 3: -Lig 41 Y-Te I, 2, . BJ . . . lilies s orts lar music . . . her h b s a dancing and swimming . . . a sure success in beauty culture worlr. GWENDOLYN JONES A Date with Judy : Dramatic Club 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Hi- Lighter 4: Let Me Out of Here : Y-Teens l, 2. 43, 4. Gwen . . . short . . . sweet . . . likes smooth music . . . col- lects pennants . . . tuture nurse. RALPH HUMPHREY Vocational Club 2, 3, 4. Hump . . . lilces sports. es- pecially hunting, fishing, and baseball . . . radio is his hobby . . . to be a radio repairman is his goal. STEPHEN JASHINSKIE Football l. 2, 3. Sonny , , , lilreable lad . . . sports tan . . . says he lilies hunt- ing and fishing . . . hopes to be a iet pilot. S. ANN JONES A Date with Judy : Dramatic Club 2. 3: Drill Team 2, 3: Review Editorial Stott 4: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4. Sparkling personality . . . the lite of any party . . . lilres art and sewing . . . future YWCA di- rector. I-lowARo KERSTETTER Baskefball I, 2, 3, 45 I-li-Y 2, 3, 41 Track 2, 3. 4: Varsify Club 3, 4. Howie . . . popular . . . all- around guy . . . excellenf baskef- ball player . . . his ambifion is fo become a coach and a feacher. Pi-wu.is KLINE Y-Teens 3, 4. Tess . . . one of our arfisfs . . . likes fo sing and play fhe piano . . . enjoys wesfern movies . . . hopes for a career in eifher arf or music. RONALD L. KOBLE Band I, 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y l, 23 Vo- cafional Club 2, 3, 4. Jel I. . . quief . . . likes com- ' pany . . . sporls enfhusiasf . . fufure indusfrial arfs feacher. CHARLOTTE A. KANDRA Cheerleading I, 2, 3. 4: Re- view Business Sfaff I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club I, 2, 3, 47 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4. Kandy . . . friendly . . . pop- ular . . . has a big hello for everyone . . . hopes 'ro be a nurse. ANNA K. A. KERSCHNER Yffeens l, 2, 3. 4. Squirrel . . . everybody's friend . . . good sfudenf . . . keen sense of humor . . . her ambi- lion is fo go fo medical school. JossRH KLECZYNSKI Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 45 Varsify Club 3, 4. Joe . . . fall . . . good-looking . . . baskefball sfar . . .keen sense of humor . . . his ambifion is 'ro become a professional base- ball player. WARREN KLINE Band I, 2, 3, 4: Vocafional Club 2, 3, 4. Puds . . . likes anyfhing fha? has fo do wifh cars . . . rides around on his mofor bike . . . aims fo be an aufo mechanic. THOMAS J. KOLONOSKI Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Vocafional Club 2, 3, 4. Sam . . . fall . . , blond . . . full of life . . . foofball sfar . . . likes swimming . . . we wish him luck in fhe Navy. ALVIN KASHNER Vocafional Club 2, 3, 4. Al . . . likes sporfs, especially hunfing . . . aims fo become e successful elecfrician . . . lof: of luck, Al. ETH EL KERSTETTER Janie . . . brown-haired . . . cufe . . . polife . . . likes fo sew and skale . . . she will make a good housewife. ANDREW KONJURA Hi-Y 3. 4: Science Club 4. Andy . . . dislikes being called Andrew . . . sports are' his hobby . . . loves chocolate ice cream CI-IAIzLEs R. KORZENSKI Vocational Club 3. Chuck . . . friendly . . . well- liked . . . likes sports. especially target shooting . . . a future and French fries . . . sure to sailor. succeed in whatever career he choses. GILBERT D. Kosi-IINsxI DONALD KRANKOSK' Vocafional Club 2' 3' 4. Krank . . . lots of fun . . neib.. VOCQHOMI Smdenr enioys hunting and swimming . . . enlhdsigdic Sports fan excellent dancer . . . his ambition likes to drive his ded's car . 'S to 'Om me Navy' future carpenter. I 3 K -I -7 '. . 'LUV ' I ff' ,jj ' A I-fn me - ,I wfii' xl ' I NANCY Kress .Dramatic Club I. 2. 3: Drill Team 43 Y-Teens I. 2. 3, 4. Nance . . . dark hair . . . big brown eyes . . . personality plus . . . likes to collect blown glass . . . future Florence Nightingale. DOLORES ANN LANTERMAN Dramatic Club 3: Library Club 4: Science Club 43 Yffeens I, 2, 3. 4. Dolly . . . a cute little lass. well-liked by all our class. She is seeking knowledge. hopes to go to college. NANCY ANN LEISENRING Basketball I. 2: Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4: Drill Team 2. 3. 41 Y- Teens I. 2. 3. 4. Nance . . . lots of fun . . . good dancer . . . enjoys sports . . . hopes to make dancing her- CGVSSF. NANCY C. KRIEGER Drill Team 2. 3. 4: Hi-Lighter 45 Science Club I. 2. 3, 4: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. 4. Nance . . . likes sports . . . has a very keen interest in a Junior boy . . . her ambition is to be a housewife. BEVERLY I. LEIBY Basketball 2. 3, Drill Team 2: Hi-Lighter 41 Science Club I: Y-Teens 4. Bevan . . . ardent Greyhound rooter . . . full of fun . . . hopes .to become a phys. ed. teacher. WILLIAM C-5. LENTZ Vocational Club 2. Bill . . . likes basketball and going to the movies . . . he hopes to be an engineer on the rail- road . . . good luck, Bill. JOY LONG Cheerleading I. 2. 3. 4: Dramafics Club I. 2: Review Business Sfaff 3. 4: Y-Teens I. 2. 3, 4. Expressive eyes . . . appreciaies good music . . . reading fakes up her spare fime . . . Iofs of Iuck +o her. LORETTA MARTINI Y-Teens I. 2. 3. 4. Honey . . . quief . . . red- haired . . . can do wonders on The piano or accordion . . . her ambifion is fo become a recep- Iionisf. WANDA MARIE MATLACK Drill Team 2. 3: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3. 4: Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4. Wandi . . . Iall . . . peppy . . . preffy . . . likes sewing and cooking . . . hopes fo become a receptionist GEORGE LESRO Hi-Y 3. 4. One of our class cu+-ups . . . likes baskefball and foofball . . . his fufure is undecided, buf we're sure he'II succeed in whalever ca- reer he choses. ANNA ELAINE LONG Camera Club 2: I-Ii-Lighier 4: Re- view Ediforial Sfalf 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. 4. Anna . . . enioys classical music . . . likes good books . . . good seamsfress . . . hopes IO be- come a secrelary. JOHN J. MARTINI Baskefball I: Foofball I, 2, 3. 4: Track I, 2: Varsiiy Club 4. Jack ...falI.,.dark... handsome . . . likes fo drive his dad's Packard . . . hopes 'ro be a successful business man. HELEN MARTZ Baskeiball 3, 4: Dramaiic Club 2, 3: Drill Team 2. 3. 4: Hi-Lighten 4: Science Club I, 2, 4: Y4Teens I, 2. 3, 4. Duffy . . . charming . . . am- birious . . . fond of sporfs . . . bound for college. KATHRYN MCCABE Girls' Chorus 2. 3. Kay . . . shorf . . . cure . . . fond of chocolafe milk shakes . . . enioys music and roller skming . . . wanfs Io be a secrefary. CAROLINE Loeusi-I Review Business S+a'If I, 2. 3, 4. Carol . . . friendly . . . quie' . . . neal' . . . a friend indeed . . . sucfess is sure for her in her secrefarial work. ELEANOR E. LONG Girls' Chorus 2, 4: Y-Teens I. 2. 3, 4. Shor+y . . . nice personaliiy . . . always ready for a laugh . . . enioys swimming, skafing, and dancing . . . a fufure sec- reiary. WSI EMMA MILLER HARRY MILLER BRANT D. MCKEEVER Hi-Y 2: Vocaiional Club I, 2, 3. 4: Wreslling 2. Mac . . . can usually be seen working wilh cars . . . racing fan . . . hopes fo become a siock car racer af Indianapolis LORRAINE L. METROCAVAGE Camera Club 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 4. Larry . . . lively . . . am- biiious . . . dancing and skaling fake up mosl of her leisure iime . . . sure to succeed as a secre- fary. JAN ET METARSKIE Y-Teens 4. Jan . . . fall . . . quiei . . enioys skafing and dancing . . . here's luck io her in her am- bition lo become a dressmaker. JOAN L. MILBRAND Drill Team 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls' Ensemble 3, 45 Y- Teens l, 2. 3, 4. Joanie . , . gilraclive blue- eyed bruneffe . . . likes popular records . . . hopes fo be a house- wife. Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 2. 33 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, 41 Girls Ensemble 2, 3. 47 Hi-Lighler 4: Y- Teens I, 2. 3. 4. Rusly . . . full of life . . . good dancer . . . her hobby is reading . . . a fufure nurse or leacher. LARUE D. MILLER Camera Club 2, 4: Drill Team 2. 3: Review Edilorial Sfaff 3, 4: Y- Teens I. 2, 3, 4. Review ediior . . . loves choco- lafe sundaes . . . an enfhusiasiic sporis ian . . . a fulure secrelary. RUSSELL J. MILLER Vocalional Club 2. 3, 4. Pepsi . . . well-liked . . , nice personalify , . . mischievous . . . no deiiniie fulure plans as yel. Baskelball 2, 3: Foolball lg Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. Hear a lo? of laughier? Then you know Buzz is around . . . en- ioys all kinds of sporfs . . . would like lo become a bulcher. ROLAND MILLER Vocalional Club 2, 3, 4. Miller . . . a fall blond lad, 'Finds gelling up in lhe morning sad. Enioys hunting an fishin', sure To be a successful elecfrician. ALBERT C. MINER Track 3. 4. AI . . . a swell pal . . . loyal Greyhound rooier . . . we wish him luck in his fulure Army ca- fear. FLORIAN W. OLZEWSKI Foofball 2. 3. 4: Tracl: 3, 4: Var- sify Club 3. 4: Vocafional Club 2. 3. 4. Fluff . . . mainsfay on fhe fool- ball feam . . . popular wilh every- one . . . a sure success in whaf- ever career he choses. s RICHARD PATRY Baslcefball I. 2. 3. 4: Foofball I. 2. 3. 4: Track I. 2, 3. 4: Varsify Club 2. 3, 4. Hen . . . excellenf foofball and baslcefball player . . . good dancer . . . his ambilion is fo be a physical educafionifeacher. GEORGE PETSOCK Varsify Club 4: Wresfling 3, 4. Sonny . . . friendly disposifion . . . always looking for excife- wmenf . . . Greyhound roofer . . . would- like fo own a business es- fablishmenf. I I I Gazeoav M. PAcoCI-IA Vocafional Club 2, 3, 4. Greg . . . well-liked . for him a career in elecfrical en- gineering. FRANCIS P. Hi-Y 3., 4. Pele . . sciences . . likes fo read on a fufure PATRICIA ANN PLASKON Dramafic CI 2, 3: Hi-Lighfer 4: Y-Teens I. 2. 3, 4. Paf . . . bies are sw . . . lilies fo dance . . . hopes fo be a housewife. JAMES NASH Baslcefball I. 2: Foofball I. 2. 3. 4: Tracl: I, 2. 3. 4: Varsify Club 3. 4. Jim . . . swell fellow . . . good sfudenf . . . lop-nofch foof- ball player . . . lilces fo hunf and fish . . . bound for college. CECELIA JoAN N EM ETZ Camera Club 2: Y-Teens I. 2. 3. 4. Celia is a charming lass, and a good sfudenf in class. Her only ambifion is fo be. a success- ful secrefary. wiffy . . . lcind . .. . . fhe fufure holds PETROVICH . lilies mafh and . sporls fan . . . ' . . . hasn'I decided career. ub 2. 3: Drill Team affracfive . . . hob- imming and slxafing Doms F. NEIL Y-Teens I. 2. 3. 4. Doris . . . serene personalify . . . faifhful baslcefball and foo?- ball follower . . . hafes geffing up in fhe morning . . . hopes lo be a housewife. RICHARD OLCESE Vocalional Club 2. 3. 4. Bufch . . . quief . . . likes sporfs . . . his hobby is collecf- ing sfamps . . . we wish him lucl: in his chosen career. RICHARD W PRICE MAXWELL PnlMAcK Vocahonal Club 2 3 4 A Dale werh Judy : Hi-Y 2, 3. Sticky pro baseball fan 4 l-'b 0 Y Club 3' 4- likes fo bowl dislikes Max . excellen+ sfuclenl classical music will enlar bookworm . . . likes classical lhe U S avy music would like lo become an hislorxan. MICHAEL POLINIAK GLENN A POTICHER Camera Club 2 Vocahonal Club 3 Shorly . . a likeable chap Shorly lhe mndgef of smal . . . enioys skaling our class enloys baseball Und bowlmq - - - we wish lllm and 5w,mm,,,q ,S nof keen on luck as a chemical worker. 'X' N1 1 ,ull ll .-- ' A dn.. i JEAN E. RAMP Camera Club 2: Dramalic Club 3: Drill Team 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Jeanie . . . sweei . . . quiel . . . favorile paslimes are swim- ming and dancing . . . her am- bilion is lo become a secrelary. V PHYLLIS H. REDMOND Dramafic Club 2. 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3. 4: Girls' Ensemble 4: Hi- Lighler 4: Y-Teens l, 2. 3, 4. Phyll . . . a blond, blue-eyed lass . . . enioys dancing . . . ardenl foolball fan . . . aims fo be a cerfain sailor's wife. GLENN R. REITZ A Dale wiih Judy : Dramalic Club 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Lei Me Oul of Here : Science Club l, 2, 3, 4. Glenn . . . well liked . . Yankee fan . . . a fuiure surgeon . . . good luck. l. YVONNE REBUCK Camera Club 2: Girls' Chorus 2. 3, 4: Girls' Ensemble 4: Y-Teens 4. Five feel eleven and a half inches 'fall . . . +ha'r's our Shoriy . . . tall boys rafe high with our fufure secrefary. NEIL REIGLE Band 2, 3, 4: Lei Me Ouf of l lere : Vocational Club 2, 3, 4. Rags . . . can be seen playing in our Shamokin High School Band . , . likes dogs . . . plans lo become an elecirical engineer. EVELYN D. RENN Drill Team 2: Girls' Chorus 2, 3. 4: Review Business Slaff 3. 4: Y- Teens I. 2. 3. 4. Dolly . . . likes 'Foofball and baskefball . . . enioys music . . . her ambilion-lo be a housewife. 234 as CARL RICHIE Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I. 2. 3, 4: Varsify Club 3, 4. Rich . . . foolball and baseball sfar . . . well-liked . . . smoolh dancer . . . 'his ambilion is Io go 'fo college. I JANE A. RICHIE 2 Janie . . . loves horseback rid- ing . . . raiseslrabbils . . . has a yen for peanuls . . . plans Io be a secrelary. ALFRED G. ROGERS Camera Club 4. Elsie . . . enioys laking and col- lecling picfures of his classmafes . . . a lufure doclor . . . here's luck Io him. NANCY RENN A Dale wilh Judy : Drill Team 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: l.e'r Me Ou? of I-Iere : Science Club 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4. Always on lhe go . . . swimming and dancing are her Iavorife paslimes . . . plans Io be a feacher. BARBARA A. REYNOLDS A Dale with Judy . Dramalic Club 3, 4: Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 4: Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4. Barbie . . . small . . .dresses neally . . . likes reading and sporls . . . a fufure angel of mercy. ROSEMARY A. RENN Baskelball I, 2: Cheerleading I, 2. 3, 4: Review Business Slaff 2, 3, 4: Science Club I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Blond . . . peppy . . . winning srnile . . . cheerleader . . . her ambifion- is +0 operale a bus. JOAN ANN RHOADES Camera Club 2: Drill Team 2: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls' En- semble 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Ink . . . prefers Iall boys . . . likes +o Iravel and mee? people . . . hopes for a secretarial ca- reer. CATHERINE M. RICHIE Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club 2: Drill Team 2: Girls' Cho- rus 2, 3, 4: Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. KiHy . . . vivacious . . . ex- cellenf swimmer . . . likes fo read . . . fufure Florence Nighlin- gale. EVELYN L. RICKERT Baskelball 3, 4: Drill Team 2: Y-Teens I, 3, 4. Ricke+s . . . cule . . . black hair . . . prolly eyes . . . her hobby is wriling lelfers . . . a fulure secrelary or housewife. Rocco ROMA Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Vocafional Club 2, 3. 4. Rock . . likes baseball and hunting . . . has fhe unusual hobby of raising birds . . . we wish him success in whafever career he chooses. 651115 Q .. . GLoniA Roviro Gloria . . . likes good music and dancing . . . Yankee fan . . . en- ioys fennis, painling, and reading . . . her ambifion is 'ro 'leach nursing. Anais Rumaeneea Drill Team 2. 32 Review Business Sfaff 4: Y-Teens I. 2, 3, 4. Never a dull moment when Ab- bie's around . . . well liked . . . always has a smile for everyone . . . aims lo be a fypisf. JEANETTE Roviro Black hair and eyes . . . likes a good baskelball game . . . finds languages inferesfing . . . likes fo lisfen fo fhe radio . . wanfs fo sfudy science. ANN M. SAGE Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: A Dafe wifh Judy : Girls' Chorus 2: Y- Teens I, 2, 3. 4. Pep. vim, and vigor, describe Ann . . . good afhlefe . . . Grey- hound rooier . . . bound for success as a gym feacher or book- keeper. RICHARD F. SCHOCK Baseball l, 2. 3, 4: Foofball 2. 3, 4: Vocafional Club 2, 3. 4: A Wresfling I. STEVE Seaosxi a fulure ie? pilof. THOMAS E. SHAW ' Camera Club 2, 4. successful salesman. Schochy . . . foofball player a whiz af indusfrial economics . . . sporfs are his hobby . . . hopes lo be a foresf ranger. Sonny . . . consfanlly geffing info mischief . . . hunfing and fishing occupy his spare fime . . . Tom . . . likes Io fake snapshofs . . . enioys baskelball and swim- ming . . . finds careless drivers a nuisance . . . hopes fo be a .v-is, DONALD A. SCOVERN Sonny . . . handsome . . . brown hair . . . can usually be seen with a cerfain Senior girl . . . likes dancing and movies . . . would like fo become a disc iockey. '- K 1 , . 1' ANNE MARY SHALOKA Girls' Chorus 3, 4: Girls Ensem- ble 3, 4. Brown hair . . . nice disposifion . . . likes dancing. music. and pro- baseball . . . her ambifion is fo become a member of fhe Wo- men's Air Force. FAITH A. SHECORA Drill Team 2, 3: Hi-Lighfer 4: Y-Teens I. 2, 3, 4. Chicken . . . affracfive . . . jolly . . . always in fha cenfer of fhings . .' . would like fo be a physical educafion feacher. KENNETH C. SNYDER Library Club 2. 3, 4: Vocafional Club 2. 3, 4. Ken . . . foofball fan . . . likes camping and hiking . . . hopes fo become a carpenfer affer graduafion. s CLARA S. Socx l - 5 Dramaiic Club 3: Drill Team 2: Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4. Susie . . . pefife- . . . preffy . . . excellenf dancer . . . dresses nicely . . . likes +o sew , . . her ambifion is +o become a housewife. FLORA M. S1'EwARci Baskefball I, 2, 3: Dramaiic Club 4: Drill Team 2, 3,'4: Science Club I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I. 2, 3, 4. Flo . . . fall . . . friendly . . . personalify plus . . . in- feresfed in sailing . . . bound for college. , Rosen L. SHINSKIE Baskeiball I. 2: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Club 4: Vocalional Club 2, 3, 4. Bones . . . fun-loving . . . mischievous . . . baskefball and fooiball are his favorife paslimes . . . 'fo be a draffsman or a car- penler is his ambiiion. ROBERT R. SMITH Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2. 3: Varsify Club 3, 4: Vocafional Club 2, 3, 4: Wresfling 2, 3, 4. SmiHy . . . well-liked . . . excels in foofball and wresfling . . . enioys swimming . . . bound for a Navy career. BARBARA SHUMAN Baskeiball 2, 3. 4: Dramafic Club 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 2. 3, 4: Y- Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Barb . . . alfracfive . . . blond . . . nice personalify . . . her hobbies are sporfs and read- ing . . . fulure angel of mercy. ELEANOR SNYDERV Camera Club 4: Drill Team 3: Library Club' 4: Y-Teens 2,- 3, 4. El . . . Home Economics slu- denf . . . likes baskeiball . . . enioys reading . . . hopes 'ro be- come a housewife. PEARL E. SNYDER A frue friend . . . always ready fo lend a helping hand . . . likes good books . . . sure io be a successful secreiary. WILLIAM STANKUNAS Vocaiional Club 2, 3, 4. Bill . . . quief . . . shorf . . . works al Mar+z's . . . likes fish- ing and hunfing . . . fufure elec- frician. EDWARD F. SWARTZ Baskeiball I,2. 3.4: Hi-Lighier 4. Eddie . . . roving repor+er . . . popular . . . loads of fun . . . likes dancing . . . fo be a re- porfer is his ambifion. ,ur ssmkiiifsfaii-222 1:2 S1s1!w ?':..' -W .raise fc 21.4.5 JOHN TABY A Dale wifh Judy : Dramafic Club 4: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 41 Hi- Liqhler 43 Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Lei Me Our of Here : Science Club I. 2: Varsiiy Club 4. Talenied . . . lofs of fun . . . afler qraduaiion he hopes io go 'fo college. uer '01 THA ' . ie 'Th y : Dramaiic 7 ' X'q :.2. 3, 43 Hi- Y ,3, 4 . Me Ou+o1'Here : Science ub I, 2, 3, 43 Varsily Club 4. . Doug . . . winning smile . . . likes sporis . . . hopes lo be a success in lile. '. H-' '- ' twin-. 4. Doius M. THARP Girls' Chorus 2, 3. 4: Hi-Lighler 4: Review Business Sfaff 3, 47 Y- Teens l, 2, 3. Sparkling eyes . . . dark brown hair . . . likes sophisficafed cloihes and Donny . . . hopes To become a housewife. Bruce L. TICKNOR Vocalional Club 2, 3, 4. Avid hunfer . . . likes ice skaiing and roller skafing . . . fufure ma- chinisl' . . . lofs of luck, Bruce. HARLAN Toams Vocafional Club 2. 3, 4. Toby . . . likes +o go hunting . . . baseball is his favoriie sporl . . . plans io become an elec- lrician. -Q, . .JOAN M. Taeuusicie Camera Club 4: Y-Teens 4. Joanie . . . The life of The pariy . . . likes chewing gum . . . her hobbies are sewing and cooking . would like io be a dressmaker and designer. THOMAS Muna-ER Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. Unger . . . Yankee fan . . . smoofh dresser . . . good dancer . . . hopes io have a career as a lawyer or a commercial en- gineer. JoHN J. TOMASCHIK Vocafional Club 2, 3, 4. Tush , . . spends mosf of his Time in machine shop . . . likes fo hun? and fish . . . his ambi- tion is +o become 'a machinist A 1 GRACE S. Tuaus Y-Teens 4. U Chick . .a newcomer from Delaware . . . made many new friends . . . likes 'ro wrife poems and stories . . . her ambiiion is fo be a writer. CoNsTANriNo J. VARANO Tony . . . newcomer To S.H.S . . . pro-basketball fan . . . likes jazz bands and dancing . . . he hopes To go fo Hollywood. 3 X v 1 s l MARGARET D. WELSH Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4. Peggy . . . a friend indeed . . . her hobbies are reading and sewing . . . would lilce fo be a lelephone operafor and some- day a housewife. ANN V. WISNESKI Baslcefball 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3: Hi-Lighfer 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. 4. Whislle . . . a lively miss . . . her hobbies are lisfening lo rec- ords and dancing . . . she hopes fo go io college and become a feacher. HENRIEUA Yocum Hen . . . enioys good movies and music . . . her leisure 'lime is spenl reading and lislening lo fhe radio . . . a fufure boolr- lreeper. RONALD H. VENN Vocalional Club 2. 3. 4. Venny . . . lilies 'ro hunl . . . his hobbies are sporls, especially roller slcaling . . . would lilce lo be a farmer . . . lols of luclc, Venny. DANIEL J. WASHLESKI Baslcelball l, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Club 3, 4: Vocalional Club 2, 3, 4. Bucky . . . wifry . . . ace baslcelball player . . . lilres all sporls . . . a sure success in whalever career he chooses. JOHN WHARY Vocalional Club l. Scope . . . one of our nalure lovers . . . likes hunfing and lish- ing . . . his hobby is fly lying . . . his ambilion is lo be a race car driver. CONSTANCE ANN WISNESKI A Dale wifh Judy : Dramafic Club 3: Y-Teens I. 2. 3, 4. Connie . . . shorf . . . sweel . . . dark-haired . . . nice person- alily which will help 'her in her career as a slenographer. ZEN YoNRov1G Foolball 2, 3, 4: Varsily Club 4: Wresfling 3, 4. Yonl: . . . popular . . . lols ol fun . . . foofball slar . . . arl- isl . . . hopes for a career in commercial arl. JON J. WAHOVIAK Foofball 3: Vocalional Club 2. 3, 4. JJ . . . lilces driving 'rhe family car . . . says all sporls are his hobby . . . one of our fuiure engineers. JUNE L. WEAVER Dramafic Club 2. 3. 4: Drill Team 2. 3: Review Ediforial. Slaff 43 Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4. Junie . . . perl lillle miss . . . lilies swimming . . . enioys read- ing a good bool: . . . hopes lo become a secrelary. iQ?E. fi?5 Rosen L. Yonov Vocaiional Club 2. Bob . . . Tall . . . quiei . . . specially is working on cars and driving 'fhem . . . likes square dancing . . . his ambifion is 'ro be a machinisf. ALBERT F. ZMEMBA Baskelball I, 2. 3. 4: Varsily Club 2. 3, 4. Abbie . . . fall . . . quiei . . . very shy . . . baskeiball slar . . . he hopes To be a success in life. l l 1 s NANCY F. Yurucoms Y-Teens I, 2. Can oifen be found in 'lhe kilchen cooking . . . Iisiens io popular music . . . becoming a good iyp- isi will make her happy. JOHN Zmucx Camera Club 2. Jack . . . friendly . . . en- 3. 4. ioys sporls and good music . . . his hobbies are hunling and fish- ing . . . would like To sail 'rhe seven SBDS. l RUTH R. ZARICK Drill Team 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3. 45 Girls' Ensemble 3, 45 Y-Teens l, 2. 3. 4. Ruthie . . . sweef . . . ioofball and baskeiball lan . . . collecis snapshofs . . . her ambilion is io become a secreiary. JUNE ZIMMERMAN Baskelball l. 2, 3. 4. Zimmy . . . always smiling . . . likes swimming, baskeiball, and good movies . . , good fypisf . . . her ambilion? To be a housewife. ml. DONALD G. ZERBY Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Varsiiy Club 4: Vocafional Club 2. 3, 4. Zug . . . fall . . . blond . . . lull of pep . . . likes 'lo lisien lo ball games on ihe radio . . . will ioin lhe Navy. ' cw 606 50 ei Word aw kefsfeff Q Mas! Papular Mast Zikcly Za Sumrcd ,J .- L, ..- ,Q Z 1 ' e L I X A ' ' , .y' Www 0176 k5k6 iwmn bb f7Q,. 6,6255 easanabfzbs .-...Tv BEST DANCER5 Dick Pafry an d Joan Milbrand MOST sruoloug CLASS ATHLETE Jean Alb, h rug f Dick Pafry -32 5 fkss 21557246525 E n X T7 Zi ' X N CLASS WIT-B'u H ' eye' sTEAD1EsT COUPLE--Doris Tharp and Donald Scovern. TALLEST AND SHORTEST-Yvonne Rebuck, Mike BESTDLOOKING-DOfiS Ambicki and Bob For- Poliniak, Nancy Fry, Frank Pefrovich. CHGSIUS- Firsl row, leff lo right A. Sage, P. Beury, B. Hoy, G. Jones, B. Reynolds, C. Wisneski, N. Renn, A. Jones. J. Cameron. Second row: D. Tharp, G. Reilz, M. Primaclc, R. Chapman, J. Taby. , A Date with Judy 5- x12 Y . . 'E-TQ ' -9 -2- CAST iw Judy Fosfer, a leen age miss ..,.. . .,......,,....... ...,..., J ANEWE CAMERON Melvin Fosfer, her fafher ....,.,. .. ,,... ...., , . GLENN REITZ Dora Fosier, her rnofher .. .,.,. . .. ..... .,., ,,... . . . BARBARA HOY Randolph Fosler, her young broiher .,.. ,. .. .. DOUGLAS THARP Hannah, fhe maid ..... , ..,. ....., . . ..,.... ...,. . ANN SAGE Barbara Wincockef, Judy's friend .,.,,.. ,..,. .... . . . ANN JONES Oogie Pringle, fhe man in Judy's life .,............. ,....,.,...,...,. . . JOHN TABY Mihie Hoffman, anofher of Judy's friends ..... .,.,... . , PRUDY BEURY Mr. Marfindale, a iheafrical producer .,.,..... ..,.... M AXWELL PRIMACK Mrs. Hofchliiss, 'rhe laundry woman . ..,, , ,.., NANCY RENN Eloise Holchlriss, her daughfer . ,. ,. .. ...... CONNlE WISNESKI Mrs. Shluhhammen, of fhe P.T.A. .. ,....,. .. GWENN JONES Rexford O'Conner, a new boy in lown ....,.,,,.. , ..,. . .. . ROBERT CHAPMAN Susie, Rex's kid sisfer .. ,, ....... .,..... . ...., BARBARA REYNOLDS PLOT Judy Eosler, a feen-age miss hopes Thai, by conlribuling lhe mosl money ro a welfare proieci, she will be named Queen of The high school ball. ln order 'ro raise money, Judy enlers her parenls and brolher in various magazine conlesfs, only lo bring 'rhem frouble. She fhen wriles a confession slory which is reacl by misralce al a P.T.A. meeiing and brings disgrace lo her mofher. Judy is very unhappy when her rival is chosen Oueeng bul in lhe end lhe rival is disqualified, and Judy is noi only named Queen bul goes To The ball wifh her bes+ beau. +ivf'wf'fr iirf we Tiers'-:iffy 0 ' ' - ' -i ' -:fx ., 51.7, 'L-ag.- ,'. .ay MR. HEAD Firsf row, lefi io righl: D. Dyer, C. Richie, R. Roma. J. Halcovich, H. Miller. Second row: R. Schoch,F. Olszewslci, R. Boardman. R. Durdoclc. R. Barsh, W. Quinn. P. Ruane, D. Posca. Third row: lwllr. Thomas, Assisianl Coach: Mr. Head. Coach: F. Fufchko, J. Kleczynslri, M. Knarr, G. Warmlressel. F. Zelinslci, D, Zerby. D. Moroslrie. BASEBALL The spring of I95l saw a line furnoul for BASEBALL al Shamolcin High School. Rounding' our fheir fourieenlh season under Coach Head, The Greyhounds Came up wiih six viclories and Tour defeais-Three of ihe lalier by only one run. Lellers were granied candida+es who compleled The required number ol innings. Prospec+s for 'rhe currenl' season look promising. ln spile of +he loss of hard-hiHinq Caplain .Johnny Halcovich and ace-moundsman Rocco Roma. a maiorily of lasi year's varsisly will be eligible To play. Coach Head, ably assisied by Mr. Harold Thomas. is looking forward 'ro a good showing by 'rhe Greyhounds This year. and wilh an occasional smile from Lady Luck The boys should give a good accoun+ of fhem- selves. I95I SCHEDULE X S.H.S. . ..... .... 6 Cony'm-Cenlralia . . S.l'l.S. . 3 Kulpmonf .... .. S.H,S.. . . 2 Coal Township ..... S.H.S ..... . .. 3 Mr. Carmel S.H.S. .. .. 20 Mr. Carmel Twp S.l l.S. . IO Elysburg ...... S.l'l.S. . .... 2 Kulpmo-nl . ...., S.l'l.S... .... .... 2 Coal Township .... . S.l'l.S ........ ..,.,.. M l'. Carmel . .... 4 S.l'l.S. ....... .I4 Elysburg ' Q I I 4 1 i .A i A- 2, O 3 f 3 X 3 4 Q ' .Q 4 Ag CQZZQZLWIZX ig! If This year Ihe REVIEW EDITORIAL STAFF consisied of eighieen members who were selecied by Iryouis. These siudenfs, under Ihe direciion of Miss Maue, Ad- visor, and LaRue MiIIer, Ediior, worked on Ihe Ieyoufs and wriieups. They assembled wriifen copy and pidures 'ro be sen? Io Ihe publisher. Credii' should go Io all Ihe members of The sieff for Iheir cooperaiion and 'rheir willinqness Io do Ihe many varied Tasks connecied wifh publishing a yearbook. MISS MAUE Firsf row, Ieff To right N. Hill, A. Long, M. Andrews, L. MiIIer. D. Arnbicki. J- Weaver. M- Lucifer- Second row: C. Dindor, L. Bloom. C. Graifi, L. Dudeck, B. Shipman, J. Anderson, J. Cameron, P, SchIegeI, A. Jones, R. Fidler. ZIKJPZZX6' agfalff The REVIEW BUSINESS STAFF is made up of Tweniy- five rnembers and is divided in+o lrwo deparfrnenise-Qin culaiion and adveriising. The circulalrion deparirneni' is kepr busy +aking care of subscripfions. In addiiion, if is rhe iob of This deparf- N menf To disrribuie +he yearbooks af ihe end of +he year. i The adverfising deparirnenf secures adver+isemen'rs and fakes care of The yearbook finances. MR CARLE Credii should be given To Mr. Carle, Advisor, for his Cooperafion in working vvifh This group. Firsf row, leff fo riqhf: J, Unger, E. Renn, D. Tharp, J. Long, C. Kandra. P. Zacker, N. Shade. Second row: C. Loqush, B. Fisher, R. Renn, A. Rurnberger, H. Snyder, P. Beury, K. Thomas, B. Grinaway. P. Rurnrnel, G. Trouirnan, P. Shurnan. Third row: T. Edmunds, R. Maffern, R. Brush. . 4 .Y 'W W ,vw -2135 3 S., tv: m f Q , 4 ' ' S ani Qs .... ,,.4,5, , -w-v-mm Martin G Kohler, I'nc. T. B. Marfin, Presidenf II7I W. F. Kohler, Jr., Treasurer I27I INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE 9 E. INDEPENDENCE ST. TELEPHONE bl Complimenfs of 5226? WM Mazurka SHAMOKIN, PA. Complimenis of M 8: L CLEANERS I9 Norfh Second Sheer PHONE 20I0 PINKEY'S MARKET Choice Meafs and Groceries Frozen Foods and Sea Foods 45-47 N. Second Sf. PHONE 3290 PROGRESSIVE SHOE REPAIR sm VARANO a soNs .37 ,So. Marker S+. Shamolzin. Pa. Complimenfs of AVELLINO'S MARKET 35 Norfh Second SI. PHONE II89-J Fetterolf-Chevrolet SALES and SERVICE Experi' Body and Fender Repairs PHONE 84I Rock and Spurzheim Sis. Shamolrin, Pa. Qea CYMQTQWM I9 So. MarIre'I' Shamolrin, Pa PHONE 2408 Chariered Buses for AII Occasions ICE COAL ASHES CAMERA and MUSIC MART BRIDY DRUG STORE I02 W. Independence S+. 6l0 N, 5h,,mol,in S+, Records Argus Cameras AII DocI'or's Prescripiions Revere Movie, Equipmeni' Carefully compounded CompIimenI's of H SCHAFFER'S RESTAURANT 'sooo THINGS TO EAT COMPLIMENTS OF Pete I' PClI'I'I PIONEER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY C. D. STEINER, Preside General Constructors Office: West End National Bank Build Phone 1381 Dis+inc'Iive Photography BY VICTORIA STUDIOS COMMERCIAL WEDDING and PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS I6V2 Easi Independence SI'ree+, Shamokin I6 Nor+h Oak S+ree+, Mouni' Carmel WE CONGRATULATE THE GRADUATE REGARDLESS OF HIS FIELD OF PREPARATION Smar+ Girls Choose Their Enfire Wardrobe from REBA MILLER DRESS SHOP SUITABLE DRESSES FOR COLLEGE, CAREER OR HOME O O Sineerest Best Wishes to S. H. S. Students and Faculty C09 The Shamokin News-Dispatch A Community Service Newspaper Congratulations Your appearance will further Your success- Be correctly and attractively dressed by Worths. Umm. 46-48 East Independence Street SHAMOKIN, PA. Co-Eds Are Never Wallflowers Minx Modes Junior Dresses MOSEIVS STORE Compliments of THOMAS P. McELWEE HOME and AUTO SUPPLIES rket and Spruce Sts. Shamokin, R U T H S H O P Wearing Apparel Dry Goods and Novelties 5l2 W. Pine S+. O FRANK'S Dandy Snack Bar HOME COOKING l28 E. Independence S+. Shamolxin, Pa. 'MC Q? .newness Corner Market and Arch Streets Compliments of CHARLES KREBS Cor. Market and Walnut and 1147 W. Arch St. Home Furniture Co JOHN F. STANK, Mgr. 505 N. Shamokin St. PLAY MORE LIVE LONGER SHENK SI TITTLE aEverything for S port 313 Market Street HARRISBURG, PA. JOHN M. ENGEL LUMBEII AND BUILDING MATERIALS CONTIIACTING AND BUILDING Oflice and Yard-Corner Franklin and Clay Streets SHAMOKIN, PA. DIAMONDS Y WATCHES Highest X E I T I Lowest Qlldlify ' Prifgg ' YP Always Reliable WATCH AND JEWELRY REIIAIRING 529 North Market Street Phqng 2337 Shamokin Sanitary Milk Co. MARTZ ICE CREAM Lupoldis Furniture Store Market and Chestnut Sts. o MODERN STYLES Buy Here ami Save Money Liachowitz Jewelry Store Jewelers and Silveramiths Opposite Reading Station Shamokin's Most Reliable Embmhea mas DIAMONDS - All Makes of Watches Gifts of QUALITY at Low Prices Expert Watch and jewelry Repairing FRANCIS F. REAMER Attorney-at-Law C. H. DREIBELBIES Delicatessen Market and Mulberry Sts., Shamokin, Pa. THE WEST END NATIONAL BANK of SHAMOKIN, PA. The Friendly Bank Capital and Surplus S350,000.00 Transacts a general banking business. Interest paid on savings de- posits. Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation W. W. HQLLENBACK, President L. C. Mums, Vice President C. HrzNnY Rumnenciax, Vice President and Cashier N. M. Woorcocx, Assistant Cashier R. S. MATTERN, Assistant Cashier Parenzan's EVERYTHING IN RADIO and TELEVISION Classical and Popular Records Musical Instruments Radios and Victrolas 26 S. Marlcel' Sf. Phone II24 MEN'S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS and SHOES ANDY CHARLIE LEAVENS 81 DONLAN REED'S MILK AND ICE CREAM ALL-WAYS GOOD Phone 55 or 54 12 South First Street LOREN MURCHISON 81 CO. CLASS RINGS - PINS - COMMENCFMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS - TROPHIES ic. B. WINGERT, Rep. MEDFORD LAKES, NEW JERSEY LEADER-HAMILTON COMPANY Complele Line of Sport Coats and Suits for the Prom and Graduation BUCKLEY Amusement Enterprise Capitol Theatre Bldg., Shamokin Capitol, Shamokin Elks, Mahanoy City State, Mount Carmel Majestic, Shamokin State, Mahanoy City JAMES S. MCFEE Keystone Auto Electric and Battery Co. R. Guinan Sz Company Com PLETE HOME CHRYSI ER ' PLYMOUTH FURNISHINGS FLUID DRIVE Locum on sm' mth' y 33 E. Independence St. Shamokin, Pa. B t Cameron Colliery 1 d Th pt JONES HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 130 and 131 113-115 E. Independence St. SHAMOKIN, PA. BROWN The Stationer GREETING CARDS Shade Auto Supplies Shamokin's Better Shoe Store C5542 Qootery 154 E. Independence St. PETER PUPCHOCK JOHN GOTSHAL S A M D L U G E FURNISHINGS AND Compliments of WELLER BROTHERS WHOLESALE CLOTHING JOIN OUR PENN'A PLAN 150 E. Independence St. Shamokin, P Radios - Washers - Refrigerators - Ranges Hot Wafer Heaters PETER'S' HARDWARE CO. ELECTRIC STORE I2 N Shlmokln St. P11000 203 Buy Your FURS at Ben's Exclusive Fur Shop Where You Get Two Years Service on Your Coat 1 1 Compliments of PAUL J. LUCAS Funeral Direclor HOWARD R. HAAS 114 N. Eighth St. The Place of Good Food . ERNEST KLASE TAILOR 709 N. Liberly S+. GLASS FARM MARKET lb8 E. Sunbury Sfreel' PHONE 534 National Academic Cap and Gown Co. 821-23 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Caps and Gowns Used in This School Supplied by Us Manufacturers of CHURCH WARDROBES and CHOIR OUTFITS MAURER'S DAIRY LUNCH MarIre+ Sireei' TRY OUR DELICIOUS PLATTERS and SANDWICHES LAMB'S DRUG STORE Surgical Appliances-Trusses Experfly FiHed I7 S. Second SI. Shamolrin, Pa Comforfable as well as GOOD VISION is essen+iaI Io success Dr. C. C. Billig OPTOMETRIST 49 N. Marlcei' SI. Phone 547 IRes. 2235-JI THE MARKET STREET NATIONAL BANK of Shamolcin, Pa. MEMBERS OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HACK'S HARDWARE STORES SHAMOKIN -. MT. CARMEL Everyfhing in Hardware We+heriII's PainI's WETZEL'S FLOOR COVERING Esfablished I936 RUGS - LINOLEUM - TILE VENETIAN SHADES - CURTAINS AND AWNINGS R. E. Devoe 545 N. Marlcei' S+. Propriefor Shamolzin, Pa. Phone 652 Z immerman's JEWELRY STORE Diamond Rings and Fine Qualify Jewelry THE STORE FOR BEAUTIFUL GIFTS Shamolcin, Pa. CompIimen'I's of KEMPTON DRESS SHOP 322 E. Independence S+. MILLER BROS SHOE STORE 58 E. Independence Sfreef Shamolcin High School Graduaies Marian E. Thomas BEAUTY SHOP SI NorI'h MarIre'I Sfreei' Complimenfs of DAVIS HOSIERY CO. 44 W. Ind. S+. PHONE 3369 THE GUARANTEE TRUST 8: SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY of Shamolxin, Pa. Commercial - Special Checking and Savings Accounrs Morlgage and Personal Loans Aufomobile Financing Safe Deposir and Trusf Services Member Federal Deposir Insurance Corporaiion O J. R. ENGLISH ..,....,.......,...... Presidenr WM. H. RESSLER ........ Vice Pres. 8: Sec. R. N. BUFFINGTON ...........,.. Treasurer J. H. LAWRENCE ............ Asst Treas. F. W. GOTTSHALL ...,...... Asst Treas. R. W. RICHIE ,........,.......... Asst Treas. Complimenrs of HAUPT'S FURNITURE AND RUGS W. Spruce Sf. lSix+h Io Coall WE GIVE S. 8: H. GREEN STAMPS TRIANGLE SMOKE SHOP Malte Our Sfore Your SIore ALBERTINI MARKETS Cor. brh and Spruce QUALITY MEATS and GROCERIES Ben Hirsh THE HOME OF FINE SHOES 306 Easr Independence Sheer The Hudson BILLIARDS and LUNCH JIM DAVIS-Reallor ALDERMAN 707 N. Roclr S'I'ree'I STYLE SHOP 2I4-Ib E. Independence S'l'. THE ULTRA IN FASHIONS ROBERT M. FORTN EY Judge O NATIONAL-DIME BANK BLDG. GEORGE ENGLISH, JR. 8: CO. Wholesale Hosiery and Underwear W. IRVINE WIEST AI'I'orney-al'-Law EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, I92 I Graduafion CompIimen+s of and Prom GFICI ,gagggk Dresses SHAMOKIN, PA. for me 'Y Class of '52 COMPLIMENTS OF NESBITT'S CUT-RATE SHAMOKIN SPORTS SUPPLY I36 E. Independence Sfreer SI lBm0kIH, Pa. 'Everyfhing for Ihe Spor'I'sman Complimenfs of Ihe Corner Confectionery N. M. WOOLCOCK STARTZEL NEWS CO. 406 E. Ind. Sf. SHOOP AND BURD CO. General Insurance Agenfs Maude-Jane Shop MAJESTIC BUILDING 6 S. MarIceI' Sfreef Shamokin, Pa. Exclusive Dresses Millinery and Accessories FOLLMER FLORIST l27 E. Independence S+. COMPLIMENTS OF PHONES A Friend SI'ore I789 Greenhouse II9I Let's All Go to the MOVIES at the VICTORIA THEATRE R THIS BANK has served +l1is ci+y for years. Our compIe1'e banking facililies are available fo you. Your accouni will be invifed in ihis, ShamoIzin's Iargesi banlz. NATIONAL-DIME BANK OF SHAMOKIN Shamolcin, Pa. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WISL CONGRATULATES THE MEMBERS of THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I952 Station WISL I480 On Your Dial O HENRY W. LARK, Pres. CHAS. R. PETRIE, Gen. Mgr. 2' SHROYER STORES, INC. CompIe+e line of KIDDIES DRESSES in sizes I +o 3 and 3 +o 6. In sizes 9 +o I7: I2 Io 20 and I4'f2 fo 24'f2, in coH'ons, rayons and o+her suifable fabrics. DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU Complefe line of WOMENS HALF SIZES-IZV2 Io 24V2. SEE US AT BOTH STORES 2I NORTH MARKET STREET and IOI2 NORTH SHAMOKIN STREET John U. Shroyer, Lawfon W. Shroyer, John E. Shroyer George W. Shroyer and Harlan A.Shroyer WEST END GARAGE o L D s M o B I L E SALES and SERVICE Phone 2I20 3rd and Walnui' S+reeI's COMPLIMENTS OF Millie Dress Shop boa w. SPRUCE sr. Shamolcin, Pa. FARROW FUNERAL DIRECTORS Since T876 E gif .M ,R -il: Q ' If-iii I SHAWDA METAL 6' ROOFING PHONE I852 Shamokin, Penne. Vincit Qui Primum Gerit WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES +o I'I1e CLASS OF I952 and ALL S.H.S. STUDENTS Thorp Ice Cream Co. Inc. SHAMOKIN, PA. CongraI'uIa+ions Doug 'PL . L' In. SHAMOKIN and TREVORTON BUS LINE CO. and EDGEWOOD PARK O GEORGE H. JONES, Presidenf DOROTHY A. LEE, Secreiary-Treasurer w- I ,., William I. Troutman JUDGE Class of '23 PENN LEE HOTEL Shamolcin, Pa. WELKER BROTHERS Cigars and Conleciionery bl E. INDEPENDENCE STREET CIark's Feed Mills SHAMOKIN, PENNA. TU RBOTVILLE, PENNA. DUSICK 81 HOBERG, INC. AUTHORIZED FORD 81 MERCURY Complimenfs of PICARELLI'S MARKET MARKET and WALNUT STREETS DEALERS . . Third and Walnul' Sl'reel's Phone 2458 Shamokin, Pa. 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