State College High School - Maroon and Gray Yearbook (State College, PA)
- Class of 1958
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W Qi ,4 lfeezrlveek New fmpreeszeus ,...-- il-panning -1 presented by the class of 78 fff e ,u ' ' 1 .WW ' 217 Ex' M 1 f 1 Xmn.,h!Nl'3!Lff e 1119 TH E 1958 State 6011555 State Evllege 6011f514!5 Qarcuford Page 4 4711 Memoriam Page 5 Dcdimfiau Page 6 Zzculfy Page 8 61115555 Page I8 ,4c!i1fi!ie5 Page 74 S,vvrf5 Page ZOO ,451 v5rti551m'14t5 Page 126 LITTLE LION Senior High Scnznf! pennsylvania 6 f' 9' r I' f 'a 'Z Gazing at the new auditorium, two seniors are greatly impressed. Our beautiful new Senior High School building began as a concept in the mind of an architect as based upon the needs of a town or city. lt grew and matured into a plan with a definite shape and design-ba thing of beauty and simplicity. ln changing it became a composite of the ideas of many men, but it was still just a thoughtg just lines on paper. Suddenly it was transformed: it became a thing of concrete, steel, and glass-a real structure to be seen, to be touched, to be admired, and to be-used. Thus, the new College Area Senior High School building was planned and constructed by the work and sweat of many men. The building committee of the Board of Education was directly responsible for the recommendations that led to the construction of this new institution of learning. They recommended the site of our new building and the choice of an architect. These recommendations were approved by the Board of Education and the Building Authority. wVe would like to thank these men who have given a great deal of their time and talents so that we can enjoy this ultra-modern structure. The committee included Fred Hoffman, chairman and representative of College Township, David Barr, Half Moon Township representative: Russell Brennan. representative of Ferguson Township, Dr. john Schempf, Harris Township representativeg Raymond V. Wfatkins, Borough representativeg and Clar- ence Ziegler, representative of Patton Township. At the beginning of our senior year we began a new school life. Wfe greeted the ensuing year with mixed emotions-a little fear and a great deal of excitement. Each discovery brought varied impressions to the students. To many, the first and most important impression was the beauty and majesty of this edifice. Throughout this annual, we will try to convey the various impressions of the students as they see the College Area Senior High School for the first time. .714 jlflemvrzam The tlde of llfe drrfts lnlee a rollxng sea changed only by sllght may es here and there Then as the sea breaks suddenly on the shore so lxfe often ends rn a manner so sharp that It leay es a dull ache vuth those who remaln behxnd Fannle Arlene Breon died on Aprll 9 1955 rn such a manner as a result of a tragle automobrle accrdent Wfe the class of 1958 hope that thus boole yull serxe as 1 fxttlng memorlal to this qulet good natured young tnrl lannle enjoyed ree sleatmg and roller slntxny, and delnghted 1n treatlng the glIlzQ at Pe Ro s In season syyrmmxng and softball also oeeupxed mueh of her tlme 'She also partlenpated rn Glrl Scout aetmtnes and attended St Pauls Lutheran Chureh of State College She enjoyed popular musle as well IS musne ln the eountry style One of her home eeonomxcs teachers aptly deserlbed her by saymg that she had 1 truly spontmeous personllnty There IS an empty than nn the Breon home but the memory ot lmme IS not lost I mll rematn In the hearts ot her tamlly and all ot us tor years to tome . .tr 0 .-Ja' M J I t 1 I Q 1 . ., , ' ' ' 4 . - , , , 1 . : . . .5 . . .... .V ., l ' L 74 ' e . , ' 1 , L 4 N ' '. e 9 , 4 '. . A v - . N . , - .L , I t Dvdiml 2714 Tackle that man! Hit that line! Keep your hands on the ball! These are the familiar phrases to one of State High's most avid fans, T. R. Kemmerer, Seniorg College Area Senior High Principal. Not only is his interest that of a sportsman, but also that of a staunch rooter for his team. Mr. Kemmerers interest in sports dates back to his younger days when he donned the helmet and shoulder pads used in football. In college his sports activities were varied. He played football and varsity tennis and participated in all intramural sports. At State High from 1928-1947 he was active as a football, basketball, and tennis coach. T. R., as our principal is affectionately called, was born on March 4, 1905, in Allentown, Pennsylvania. After graduating from Albright Preparatory School in Read- ing, Pennsylvania, Mr. Kemmerer attended Susquehanna University from which he ob- tained his Bachelor's Degree. In 1937, he received his Master of Education Degree from Penn State. T. R. traveled to Evanston, Illinois, in 1946, for further education at Northwestern University. A man of many talents is hen for during his college days he earned extra money by working in a dance band. Beating out a rhythm on the drums was fand still isj his specialty. Ted also was a very good tenor and participated in the Glee Club activities of his college. Before coming to State High in 1931, Mr. Kemmerer taught in McAllisterville, Penn- sylvania. He became principal of State College High School in 1946. This experienced instructor is qualified to teach typing, bookkeeping, business machines, mathematics, business law, business English, and shorthand, although his duties as principal now take all of his time. T. R. was married on july 14, 1928. He and his wife, the former Florence Rinard, have two children, jean, now Mrs. Frederick Bulley, and Theodore Roosevelt, jr. The Kemmerers and their son reside at 242 E. Irwin Avenue, State College. Mr. Kemmerer is active in many local organizations. He is a Past Exalted Ruler of the Elks, a member of Kappa Phi Kappa fan honorary fraternityj, and Phi Mu Delta. He is in the Pennsylvania Secondary Education Association, the Association of Secondary School Principals, and the National Education Association. In addition, he is a member of the American Legion Post of State College. He is also a member of Grace Lutheran Church of State College. This public-spirited man enjoys helping youngsters who need financial aid as well as moral guidance. In his Elk's work he has helped to provide shoes, clothing, and glasses for many needy children. Through the school Ted has helped many youngsters to a better life far from juvenile courts. A busy man has little time for pleasures, but T. R. always has time for a golf game with his friends and if they should happen to invite him for dinner afterward, he is sure to order some type of delicious sea-food, since that is his favorite food. During graduation exercises one year tears were seen in the eyes oftthis most gracious gentleman. He is strong and decisive, yet he has a heart of gold, big enough to hold every student of State High. To this man who has devoted the greater part of his life to the College Area Schools and their students, we, the class of 1958, wish to dedicate our yearbook. A . 1 ,i . 4' . , .a if 44 1 As a principal and friend . . . X 'f ,IUMA g N .5 if i L As a coach. M . f f' ' .Q 9 , QI'-x 1 7- in... 'sn- 'yw , - ,rf , . , f , , 1 ' . K X I '.k . , .-i , 5 ln WXCUUY fb 541001 1672 rd Officers are Ben Johnston, First Vice Presidentg Ray V. Watkins, Secretaryg Elwood Way, President, Treasurer. On the first Monday of every month eight farmers, six business- of the Penn- in electronic men, four housewives, two physicians, ten members sylvania State University staff, and two men active research and development meet to transact the routine business of the area schools. These thirty-two men and women make up the membership of the College Area School Board and devote many hours of their time acting on the business of the present and in planning for future schools. The school board members represent the borough of State College, Ferguson, Harris, Half-Moon, Patton, and College town- ships. The Board is the connecting link between the State Depart- ment of Education and the College Area Schools. It is the re- sponsibility of the School Board to hire teachers and to see that they get paid, also to hire the men who care for buildings and grounds. Paul Myers. Second Vice President, Fred Hoffman. There are five standing committees on the school board com- prised of one member from each district. The committees are: Educational Planning, Transportation, Maintenance, Finance, and Building and Site. For the past two years the Building and Site Committee has been especially busy with the planning and con- struction of our new senior high school. Although one might think that they could sit back and relax now that we are occupying the new building. the work of these men and women never seems to end. Right now, plans for two elementary school buildings are under way. College Area Schools are fortunate in having these fine people with good training in various fields on their school board. To them, the School Board, our guardian angels, we of State College High School say, Many thanks for your never ceasing service. Firrz row: Mrs. Kuhns, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Guest, Mr. Watkins, Mr. johnstoh, Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Way, Mr. Myers, Mrs. Matis, Mrs. Riley. Second wuz' Dr. Dale, Mr. Markle, Mr. Wood, Mr. Brennan, Mr. Byers, Mr. Jodan, Mr. Zeigler, Mr. Crabtree, Dr. Triebold, Mr. Miller. Third rouu' Mr. Clark, Mr. Osman, Mr. Gummo, Mr. McV'illiams, Dr. Welch, Mr. Stoddart, Mr. jessop, Mr. Caruthers, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Wfilliams. Abram from picture are: Mr. Barr, Dr. Schempf, Mr. Stearns. W, Our Admiui fmfizflfz Dail' ROYFS. S 'Q My Superviring Principal W, My WEIR T. R, Kemnicrer. Principal. Mrs. Gladys Vfatson. Assistant Principal3 and Lindley Yerg. Administrative Assistant. guided the student body in its first year from their spacious. centrally' located administration wing. The task of reorganization was rnacle easier bv the convenience of the intercom system. controlled from the office. which W T. R. KEMMERER yy J I-F allowed the staff to communicate with every classroom in the building by merely pushing a button. The secretarial staff was aided by' the initiation of new office pro! cedures and the addition of modern office equipment. LINDLEY YERG LAUK MISS PATSY ., ,Wt If .,y 1-0-q, I KA.. E PHILIP ADAMS CHARLOTTE BALL HOMER BARR XWILBERT BOLTON JUNE BROWN Driver Education English Science, Health Science Aff Bruker, brakes, hrahex, I beg your pardonf' W'hnl'5 your u'eigh!? Now, thi! if a liille Lei,-f fl-Wifi HP fbi! hraheJ!! Jhtzdy, hui . . . 7116!-f. ' BLAINE CROOKS Mathematics ll elI firrl let'J look at all ponihililiexf' WILLIAM GEORGE HAROLD GRIFFITI-I Industrial Arts Social Studies A handy man maker a Go! Go! Gofi' good hurhandf' IX' .Tw CARMEN CAVUTO Music lVh,1l lhix orch emu: DAVID CLEMSON needy if fifly 1'i0liII,f.'ll Mathematics Oh my dear confined rhildf' DONALD CROSS Agriculture The high price of coll! lhefe dayr . . . ! Jvlib 'N L , 'N I CQNS?lXNGXE RIIKFER yea X gc Q 'I'6I??oQiri5nhaf:'uJJed lo ll 'ou I I6 , 5 I 2 if XVILLIAM DALLAM English, journalism II hy don? you jufiify your exiflenref' we ff GROW RITCI-IIE HAMILL Physical Education SALLY BROWN Mathematics Thi.r if Senior Math, noi .recond grade re- ferr . ' EARNEST GACKENBACI-I Industrial Arts No one Iearer until that ,rr1'eu'dv'iI'er if found. ' JOHN HANNA Business Le1'J Iee hou' many Belief check that on purhupx you mn do . ' rhe adding marhinef' 15 K 4 Q? FRANKLIN HEGE JACKSON HORNER LEON HUE T. R. KEINIINIERER JR. KATHRYN KRAUSE Music Physical Education Science Business Home Economics Kay ,MI jj J g,.t,',, Tb,,1'ffj1gp0j,,f5 Il by dorfl you just II ell, il ured lo be Hare you finifhed opporluuily for u5! off. ' Jlroll up from? lberef' your projeclf yet? JAMES LAUGHLIN Guidance Director W'by don? you write and get more informa- tion? ity BIARGARET INICVICKER Social Studies IVl9e1z I firfl Jltzrled leorlvifzg I lrufled every- body, bu! now . . . HARRY MILLER Social Studies Youll .idminf my bruml .fr.u1Er1e,f5. ' WILLIAM LEONARD Business, Social Studies I uwrzt lo Jee lim! fpirif in foolballfv 'W ,fi A ALICE MCFEATTERS Business You are ffllfftlj' loo noiry. rl,1U. ' MICHAEL PATRILAK Mathematics Left iole on i!. ' ELEANOR LEY Latin lVf9ul are you look- ing up in lbe buck of fbe book? JANE MAHEY Librarian Be ,ture lo pufb your clmirr in , ' XWILLIAM LONG Mathematics In lbir purlicular mite if BIARETTA RICE GRACE SHADEL French, Spanish English 'Deperlnz-four. No ef- .'N'e1w' undfr Ifw ,shm- ludfo vu l6t'fI07I. ' my rur1. ' RUSSELL SHADEL Science Cm1fufiui' i.zy,f, one picture uorlh 4 :bour- md uordi DARLENE SMITH Busnness Nou girl! and El uood' ? culiy GLENN SHAFFER Dramatncs Englnsh I ll ful your Jalary' jOI-IN SHOLLY Engllsh The man uflh lhe quzel :mile WILLIAM STUPP g MARY SHOWERS Home Economncs Lei J hm e M1 Leon ard Iafle Ihat ' RICHARD THORNE German Englxsh All-ISIC IVIJO J- 117511 bland? You mn aluajx he re placed ' ROBERT SMITH Agrnculture Oh yea' 0 yea' Some of the better dressed members of our faculty relax at the Shanty at football camp Ffom left za ugh! T R Kemmerer jr Wlllxam Leonard Wllllam Long Harold Wausat .r , . .'-P ' y ff f , U , 1' ' ' r -I . ,, V . rl , ,H ,, I . , U 1 , rf r 1 11 V f , I! .. ,. , ' . . . -s D r . JANITORS: To keep State High as clean as the day we moved in and to report any damage which occurs is the job of our ianitors. CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs, Luis Bandage and her staff. with the aid of the modern, well-equipped kitchen. smuothly served an average of five hundred tasty meals each day this year. fain MEDICAL STAFF: The medical staff of five took advantage of the six-room suite to keep the student body healthy, by giving examinations, checking teeth, eyes, and ears: and by teaching first aid. Firrl row: Spicer, I-Iosbank, Anderson. Serond 7'0lA'.' Brubaker, Tramrnle, Anderson, Chronister. indent Democmcx' in .1ction clescribes the State Col- l. ' T lege Senior llikuh School Stuclent Council .1s xy 4, it provicles .1 meclium between our stuclent hocly .mtl .1clministr.1tion, The membership inclucles .1 represent.1tixe from C.lLh home roomg 11 rep- ! l I'C5CIll.lllXC from e.1ch m.1ior clulD1 two clelegstes- .ll-l.1ftLjC from e.1ch cl.1ssg .incl the three cl.1ss , A x O presiclents. 'fins A f' The council projects. serxinlg hoth the school .1ncl Com- munity, inclucle: superxisinttg the s.1le ot' stuclent .1cti1ities QSAH ticketsg .1ll stuclent electionsL .ill soci.1l exentsg con- clucting .isseinblicsg printing the St.1te High H.1ITLlblJkDlC 1 ,A M ancl the Cieneriil Rules .incl Retuul.1tions ot' the schoolg .ip- SLJKLJ. ltr! fu rztqfif, .ire otticeis Pete Tomhros. Ii'e.1s- urer: H.irry G.1cl-cenhnch. Vice Presiclentz Ruth Hill. PfWslfHfi5l1C Hfnslstlwn- 5l'f1'f'f-lf? publicizing stuclent council news .incl proiectsg welcoming proxing school sports .1w.ircls. clrixes .1ncl compaignsg new stuclents .tncl te.1chers .incl supporting 41 welfare com- mittee. Council .1lso p.1rticip.1tes in three exchange cl.1ys with .1re.i schools, This year .1 scr.1p book ancl the school store l1.lXC heen .iclclecl to their cluties. I 1 3 i 1. 'lhzel Riclcer. XY'.isson, Rusk. Ehc-rlv. Hoi-xc-r. Hoff. R, H.ill.Sc1wfdwfit.' liirrell. liiyiiixhlc-. C.lY11Pl'JCll. G.lll.!gl1Cf. Smith. P.1i'l-cin. e H-i1.scr 'lfyij Mic: Sponsor. Mr Croolcs. l.LlL.lS. Aclclison. B.1lcer. English. Gilligan. li.ilc'nt. lfye. H.irshhergei'. 1 6111114511 One ol eounexls outstantlrne proleets was uellns, rn the pllnnlng, intl etrrylny, out of the Chrlstmas wrestlrng mtl blslxctball tourn.1 ments DUIIDL, the ye 1r eounell sent elelelettes to the Stlte mtl Dlstrxet C,0L1I1CIl Qonxentlons Ruth Htll mel bue Henderson lttenelel The bttte Conxentlon 1t Kennett Squlre Pennsylunll The summer ol 57 Ruth H ll one ot the twenty tleleeltes from Pennsylxanll went to the 'Nlltlontl Conxentxon in Rosvyell New Mefereo To proynle money to support thexr evehange eonxen txon mel vyellrre proerlms eounexl sells SA treleets Belt Belletonte srens blsleethmll mel wrestling proieruns mel sports pnetures operates the school store md sponsors mnters and the 1nnu1l In lugufll Ball This yexr they sponsored The Spooles Shuflle the llrst dance to be helel rn the new school errly ln the till ot 57 78 Gulellng the eounell were Ruth Hill presrdent Harry Gaeleenbaeh nee presrclent Sue Henderson seeretlry and Peter Tombros treasurer Mrss Eleanor Ley and Blame Crooks are the taeulty sponsors I' ll mu Cmeleenhaeh Henderson Iomhros Sehenpr Heuer all art L son laylor XleCoxyn vN.1XDlClx Sponsor Nlueller Gutteron D Campbell Southworth 3 Q-1. Prrlexn Hott Enelrsh Hall and Henderson elrscussrng problems Rnnmex Cmuss Taylor Serorzd mu Albrrght S Podgurslu Jacobsen N ssl Uni: X1eC,l,1y Wlllrams Mrller O Connell XX nel. 0 er 0 44 ' 'I ' r n ' . '4 'n Y r . ' , , -t - 5 -. .yi .,- . A ' , , , '. '. ' .' ' .A ' . X, n e e. X . 1 - X . A L . , A L . .L . L .x , y 1 y , - - 'A - A A I A ,, , 4 .. W N, l 4 ' . T y s a Y. - . .y .- A . -. - ' V. . ' ' V. ' 4 Y . . v 'k r'--f . '- ' - X -'lf . . Q , , , . . , v-.J ' L l' L ' V 'L f, T T ' f, 'e . . , K, -y lsr. L L V .- ,L -'Q . ' . . ' . ' . ' fg 1' Ag 1 ' ' 'e 2 1 7 2 I , . y N. . 3 ,. 7 .L ,Q J. H .T . ar , H I' .. '. 1' '. ' . .Ing .eyx ' Z wzr, . V ', ' ' , , ' Q 1 3 K . 1 . . 4 . ff fl AY 1' ' ,J Q 1 . 0 If '. 6 3 u -X 9 l x M 1 . s f M5555 v f I VE 3 I' , N f Scalar 611153 Ofhwrsl Dan Hummel, Trmsurcrg Blrby Dale. Sccrcmryg Phil Gill, Vice Prcslllcntg Mr. Barr, Class Sponsorg .lim Rimmcy. President, carried our thc plms tlut made our senior yc.1r .1 wumlcrful um in .xll ways. T41 6' 1 l .3 J ,,.,' ,--1 Carol Mae Haney Cowl My Wezikness . . . boys, banana splits. l'll Remember . . . the good times in shorthand class with Barb Corl, Tiny blond . . . plays the lfreneh Horn . . . aetive in -4-H work. Band 2. ig Orthestra 23 FBLA V43 Tri-Hi-Y 'lg Religious Ed. 2. 3. Robert Carl Barnes Bob My Weakness . . . ears. jazz. girls. l'll Remember . . . the putrid odors from Mr. Shadels room, Cheek those red eurls . . . likes fast sports ears . . , spends his time at rifle club or listening to ian. Religious lid. 2. 31 Ameritan Legion Award 4. -lohn Anthony Barone fofn My Vfealcness . . blondes and parties. I'll Remember . . . all by buddies, the ,lunior Varsitv team with Riva on it. Grappling artist , . . rugged physique . . . great mind for figures. Boys' Glee 2. 51 Varsity lL Hi-Y 41 Senior Alum 'li Sopho- ignSmre7Clg1ss Presidentg Football 2. X'X'restling 3. 3. 41 Religions Irene Baroutsis Rem: My Weakness. . . riding around. parties, good times, l'll Remember . . , all the fun at sthool Snappy malorette . . . sintere . . soft spoken . . . spunky. Girls' Glee 5. 'lg Piper 9. lg Maiorette 5. 't1Tri-Hi-Y 41 ,lunior Red Cross 3g Student Countil 2. 51 Senior Alum sig junior Talent Show 53 Bowling 2. 53 Volleyball lg -lunior Varsity Basketball Z3 Times Reporter 3. -l. Paul Ivan Allen f ,.'i'i My XY'ealcness . . . Algebra. l'll Remember . . Bellefonte game and the party afterward. A great tease . . . Sportsman. really built for football . , . watth out for the Plymouth liootball 1. 5. ll XX'restling 33 Basketball Q1 Ciolt 1 Roger Morgan Ambrosius lfolg My W'eakness . . . pina. fast open ears, l'll Remember . . . lNlerrill's tar that nexer had get us there. Very interested in ears . . . tells iolces in band . to study for tests. A Cappella 2. 3. 'lg Band 2. 5. ,lg Orthestra 1 Show 31 Pageant Writing slg Hall Patrol sl. Robert Bruce Anderson Brnrt My XX'ealcness . . . sexy girls. l'll Remember . . . junior Class picnie. Tall and handsome . . . strong, silent type , . answer to Cheyenne. Band 2. 5, -lg Basketball 2. Abdul Kayoom Awan K .171 fi f, U1 My XX'eakness . . . spices. I'll Remember . , . State College High School. enough gas to . doesnt like ,lunior Talent . State High's A friendly visitor from across the sea . . . a talented artist. ww Q4 f'b ff. s C '23 Jayne Marie Barry j.1'1r1e My Weakness . . . Physical Ed. I'll Remember . . . the great times we had in journalism tlass. Studious . . . naturally curly hair . . . Mrs. Rites protege . , . a good worker. Girls' Glee 2, 35 Piper 2, 3. 45 Little Lion 45 Pageant Wfriting 45 Religious Ed. 25 Times Reporter 2, 3, 41 AAIQW Award. Thomas Eugene Beaver Tom My Weakness . . . keeping out of trouble. I'Il Remember . . . nothing in particular, everything in general. Great end with an eye for the sidelines . . . XX'ant a hunk of gum? . . . a friendly hi for everyone. Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Varsity S 3, 45 Student Council 45 A Cappella 25 FFA 2, 3, 4. Allen Earl Beck Allen My XY'eakness . . . wild women, l'll Remember . . . ninth grade. A real nice looking boy . . . just had to return to State High. Future Farmers of Amerita 2. 3. 4. Brady Irvin Beck Brady My XX'eakness . . . teachers. I'll Remember . . . Mr. Bolton's home room. Very interested in industrial arts . . . has'his future already planned. Future Farmers of America 2, 3. 4. 5 f Edgar Frederick Benner Fred My Weakness . . . sitting on the benth at basketball games. l'lI Remember . . . all the girls and Dr. Hanna's silent bus trips. Can he ever dame . . . plays the sax . . . usually laughing. A Cappella 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 junior Talent Show 35 Basket- ball 2. 31 Baseball 2. 3. 4. Betty jane Bernreuter jarzey My Wfeakness . . . driving. I'll Remember . . . Hickory Hill and sleeping parties, Petit and feminine . . . big friendly smile . . . easy on the eye . . . popular with the boys . . . loves parties. A Cappella 2. 3, 45 Ten Tones 45 Majorette 3, 45 Girls' Leaders 2. 3. 45 Youth Club 25 Sophomore Hop 25 Class Secretary 35 Home Room Secretary 25 Home Room President 3: junior Talent Show 35 Religious Ed. 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 3. 45 Bowling 25 Badminton 2. Mark Paul Bixby ilizrk My VC'eakness . . . guns and girls. I'll Remember ...' 'Wlild Bill l.ong's math tlasses, Good looking . . . hearthreaker . . . tratkman , . . talks a lot. A Cappella 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Band 3. vi. Sandra jean Bottorf Sandy My Weakness . . , boys and pizza. I'll Remember . . . my sophomore year. Short and peppy . . . real sports enthusiast . . , will do any- thing to help. Band 2. 3. -15 Girls' Glee 2. Secretaryg Thespian Play 25 Thes- pian 45 Home Room secretary 2, 3: junior Talent Show 35 Religious Ed. 2. 611 VN all WWW r xr 2 6-IN knf .I- s Anne Searle Bramble Anne My Weakness . . . horses and boys. I'll Remember . . . all the wonderful parties, especially the sleeping parties. Horsewoman . . . one of Mrs. Hamill's best . . . cute freckles . . . very intelligent. A Cappella 2, 3. 45 Band 25 Orchestra 25 Girls' Leaders Z. 3. 43 Varsity S 45 GAA 2. 3. 4, Sec.. V. Pres.5 HR Pres. 25 SC 45 Volleyball 2. 3. 45 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2. 31 Baseball 35 Bfidminton 2g AACW Award. 1 r ' J r 5 . .A John William Bryner .X r . 5 MyXWeakJhe . Y fffibsx- Fx? I'll R mernbg' . Thorne's expression when he clubs somebieg A., CRD' 'fl ty LC' Fainous lgrin that lets hllm get away with murder . . . really fugny . . . girls find him irresistible. -'Hall Patrol 43 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Band 2. 3. 45 Thespian 45 jr. Prom 35 HR Treas. 25 jr. Talent Show 35 Rel. Ed. 2, 35 Pageant Writing 4. Nancy Ann Campbell Nam My NX'eakness . . . nightly chats with sis. I'll Remember . . , all the times the old green station wagon conked out and we all walked. Liked by everyone . . , vivacious . . . a good organizer . . personality plus. AAUXX' Awardg Cheerleader 2. 3. 45 SC -lg Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 45 GGA 2. 3, 45 Varsity S 4. Sec. 45 A Cappella 2, 3. 45 Bowling 2. 35 Little Lion 45 SC Sec. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. -15 Bas- ketball 2. 3. 4g Volleyball 2, 3. 4g Badminton 25 Band 2. 35 jr, Talent Show 35 HR Sec. 3. Pres. 2. Francis Lynn Christy Lynn My Wleakness . . . majorettes. I'll Remember . . . wild bus trips . . . cooking marshmallows in Chemistry Lab. Beats a wicked drum in band . . . always doing something , full of ideas. liBan'd.2. 3, 45 jr. Plays-35 French Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Religious Ed 7 3' American Legion Award 3 r X Link A ' . g - I .V ' vc X t .5 ylk f-.ticttl Q ew x Xt.. xv -J 2 bl -K Xl ll R atililit 'vw tori uxiiila fl ilggllix li limi' Jllllili R 4 Ll.c,1Xl'.LLlY-if All ifylifld' bi' L A Ulfiblf 5 1 t IL OX'5CVYWY-llianli Franl-Biniflfnse t' Ll. LVL' K LS X V Biff -5. ff 5 s . Ol My Weakness . . . women and parties. K K I'll Remember . . . hitching from Florida. Tall and solidly built . . . a new face on the scene. Transferred from Florida 4. Dorothy Roberta Coburn Bobbie My Weakness . . . logic. I'll Remember . . . the drinking fountains I never had time to use. Very intelligent . . . beautiful clothes . . . Hey, you with the pony tail. French Club 43 Fiz-Chem Club 45 Pageant Writing 4g Trans- ferred from Colorado Springs High School 4. Howard Carl Confer Dulrh My Weakness . . . a date with a certain girl. l'll Remember . . . our Home Room 116 and the people in it. W'on't forget Fred Fry's dog soon . . . liked by everyone . , . smiles most of the time. FFA 2, 3. 4. Mary Ellen Connell Mary Ellen My W'eakness . . . riding around. I'll Remember . . . all those parties and Carols babysitting. All-aroundfathlete . . . a smile for everyone . . . thrives on excitement. Band 2, 35 Girls' Glee 3. 45 GAA 3, 45 Girls' Leaders 3, 4. President 45 Home Room Secretary 2, 45 Religious 2, 35 Bowl- ing 2, 35 Basketball 25 Volleyball 3, 45 Baseball 35 Badminton 2. Gilbert L. Corl Gib My Weakness . . . a senior girl. I'll Remember . . . the times I skipped. Owns the biggest hands in the senior class . . . tall tale teller. Home Room President -ig FFA 2, 3. -1. Barbara Lou Corl Barb My Weakness . . . organization. I'll Remember . . . those teacher work periods. Sweet . . . striking eyes . . . drums up a storm . . . never lacks for male company. Band 2, 3g Girls' Glee 23 Home Room Secretary 2g Religious Ed. 2g FBLA 4, Secretary. Wfilliam Alan Cox Ifff My Weakness . . . tooling with the gang. I'll Remember . . . parties and certain football games. Has a nice singing voice . . . beautiful eyes . . . nice looking. A Cappella 2, 3, 4g Sec. Leader 3, 43 Polka Dots ft, Dorothy Elizabeth Cox Dolly My Weakness . . . art. people. and music. I'll .Remember . . . the new building and all the musical or- ganizations. Quiet but not unnoticed . . . active in Girl Scouts . . . plays her flute in the band. A Band42, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4g junior Red Cross Representa- tive . 4' 7 'A is wa s r , 4-.Qt f aun- fxy Y Barbara Thompson Dale Btarby My Weakness . . . all the great kids that made up the class of 1958. I'll Remember . . . the year with my Danish sister. Beauty plus brains . . . friendly . . . captivating smile . . . dimples . . . concern for others. A Cappella 2. 3, 4g Tri-I-Ii-Y 4. Vice President 41 French Club 4g Class Secretary 2, 43 Home Room President ZQ junior Talent Show 3g Religious Ed. 31 Volleyball 3. -lg Badminton 2g Bowl- ing 25 Baseball 3g Pageant XXfriting 4. Carolyn jane Davidson Ctlflll-QI! My XY eakness . . . tall guys, pizza. and parties. I'll Remember . . . our gangs slumber parties, our junior Prom. Sweet personality . . . friendly . . . active in sports . . . a loyal .member of 4-H. Girls' Glee 3. 4g Tri-Hi-Y 43 GAA 3, 45 Religious Ed. 2, 3g Volleyball 2, 43 Bowling 35 Baseball 3. Eugene K. Deibler Gene' My Weakness . . . school work. I'll Remember . . . the time we had to wash the Ag. windows. Quiet man . . . likes to hunt . . . stays outside as much as possible. Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. Judy Darlene DeArmitt Judy My Weakness . . . spending money and having nothing to show for it. I'll Remember . . . all the fun in Mr. Griffith's study hall. A nice smile for all she knows . . . partial to rhinestone jewelry. Religious Ed. 2, 3. Thelma Louise Dillon Thelma My Weakness . . . ivy poison and Dale VC , I'll Remember . . . all the different types of teachers I have had during school. One of the quiet ones . . . likes to hike . . . June means mar- riage as well as graduation. Religious Ed. 2. 3. Susan K. Eberly Surie My Weakness . . . pizza parties. I'll Remember . . . Isn't that delightful, Mrs. Shadel, We ain't got nothing but lab. Mr. Shadel. Our fair editor . . . giggles . . . always busy but still manages good grades. Student Council 41 A Cappella 43 Orchestra 2, 3. 43 District Orchestra 3, -13 Piper 2. 33 Little Lion Editor 43 Girls' Leaders 43 Class Treasurer 23 junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed. 23 Volleyball 43 Basketball 23 Badminton 23 Bowling 2, 33 Soft- ball 3g Pageant Writing 4. Richard Facer Dirk My Wfeakness . . . school work. I'll Remember . . . all the good times. Likes two tone green Oldsmobiles . . . nice smile . . . likes to hunt. Mary Estelle Fleming Mary My Weakness . . . clothes and parties. I'll Remember . . . the New College Diner at five A.M. Always ready to lend a helping hand . . . hopes to reach 100 pounds before graduation . . . an excellent seamstress. A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee 33 Thespian 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Pep Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Religious Ed. 2, 33 Bowling 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 43 Pageant Writing 43 AAUW Award. ' - f 3, 'J ii fgggge a . V ' f. -SIP A - our ' . Y: Q Ss, as 2 If joann Elizabeth Frear 1041 My Wfeakness . . . pizza, parties, clothes, and fun. I'll Remember . . . school dances, trips to W'hipples, slumber parties. Dark beauty . . . always willing to do what the crowd wants . . . dates and studies don't mix. Girls' Glee 43 Piper 3, 43 Little Lion 43 Thespian 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Homemaking 43 Home Room Treasurer 33 junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed 33 Bowling 2, 33 Vol- leyball 3, 43 Badminton 3. Mary Catherine Fulcher Kizzy My Weakness . . . chocolate sodas with peach ice cream, the HUB during the summer. I'll Remember . . . my Junior and Senior years at State High, all the swell times our gang had. Laughing eyes . . . a great worker . . . understanding . . . never a dull moment. Girls' Glee 43 Piper 3, 43 Little Lion 43 Thespian 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Senior Alum 43 junior Talent Show 33 Re- ligious Ed. 33 Bowling 33 Times Reporter 43 Pageant Writing 4. Donald Fred Fry Fred My Weakness . . . school work. I'll Remember . . . Rusty Shadel in the new school. Works in the movies . . . would rather sleep than study in study hall. Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 43 Home Room Treasurer 3. Harry Howard Gackenbach Gack My Weakness . . . hunting, football, food, and Susie. I'll Remember . . . football games, Thespian play, my old Ford. Sports minded . . . a real help in all class activities . . . tall, dark, and handsome. A Cappella 43 Boys' Glee 2, 33 Thespian Play 4, Thespian 43 Varsity S 43 Hi-Y 43 Vice President Student Council 43 junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed. 2, 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 33 Track 2. 25 Q' 100 'keenly Helen june Ghaner Dkfffy My Weakness . . . skating, dancing, and a guy from Bellefonte. I'll Remember . , . our gangs sleeping parties. A ring on her finger and stars in her eyes . . , nice hair. Girls' Glee 2, 3g Home Fc, Club 41 Religious Fd. Ig FBLA 4. julie Catherine Gibbons Crllb My Weakness . . . an Alaskan Sourdough. I'll Remember . . . my first plane ride at the controls. all my absences. Always reading . . . interests in Alaska . . active in C.A.P. . . . an avid collector. Religious Fd, 2. 33 French Club Al. ' 7 J wi I . v ALA, v ' F' I V! T A' '.,LfVjgX.b ' Fdvvltgdclezgr Qabson ., 'I iii' VJ 4lL.fQ I i L 'VL' M My Weakness , dfhotjvyxy C - ' I'll Reriifmlgdiij fgliadel for home room in the new high schqobld J, f A A ff V' Tall zfqficgoocl apbiher one of our Future Farmers, OfflCC'Cl1JB'LelQ Home Room, fficer 2. Donna Louise Gill Dirzky My Weakness skatin . hamburgers. a certain blue and white . . . . g Chevy. I'll Remember . . . fun in the chain gang. senior sleeping parties. Likes to roller skate . . . one of the smaller ones . . . seen with Marietta. Home Fc. Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g FBLA -lg Home Room Sec- Eetary 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 35 Religious Ed. 3. 6 Nadine Reon Gallagher Nadine My Weakness . . . jim. I'll Remember , . . crazy trips to Conn.. trips to Bellefonte with the stud and slurp. Walks with a cute bounce . . . crazy driver . . . has interests in Bellefonte . . . artistic talent. Student Council 4. Alternate 2. 3g A Cappella 4g Band 4g Girls' Glee 2. 31 Little Lion 4g Majorette 4g Thespian 33, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4: junior Talent Show 3g Home Room Vice President 2. 3g Religious Fd. 2: Volleyball 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 Badminton 23 Bowling 2. 3. Patty Lou Garis PJ! My Vlfeakness . . . pizza pie and pepsi. I'll Remember . . . all the fun running around with the gang. Likes skating, swimming and dancing . . . will spend her time in the wild blue yonder as an airline hostess. Girls' Glee 2, 3. james Warren Garman jim My Wfeakness . . . Pine Grove, pizza and hopped Fords. I'll Remember . . . those four minute smokes between Ag. classes. Customized Ford . . . give him a guitar and he will come out with some pretty terrific music. Mechanics' Club 4. President 41 Home Room Treasurer 43 junior Talent Show 3. 43 FFA 3, -l. George Gearhart George My Weakness . . . everything. I'll Remember , . . my years at State. Owns a '47 Ford . . . I pledge allegiance to Boalsburg . . . big grin. Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4. 'LL Harold Philbert Gill Pb!! My W'eakness . . . sports. I'll Remember . . . all the good times with my buddies. foot- ball. parties. wrestling. Loves football . . . muscles galore . . . definite opinions on most matters. A Cappella 2. 3. 4g Band 2. 3, 41 Hi-Y 2. 3, 4g Varsity 2. 5. -lg Class V. P. 43 HR Sec. 3. V. P. 2. Pres. 41 jr. Talent Show 9, 4g Football 2, 3. 4g XVrestling 2. 3. 4g Track 2, Patricia Ann Glass Pall-3' My Xlfeakness . . . Hoagies. pizza. and Mighty Mo. l'll Remember . . . the flat tire on the top of Pine Grove Mt. on the fourth of july, Beautiful complexion . . . efficiency and brains . . . mad seam- stress . , . loves children. A Cappella 2. 3. 4g Little Lion et Varsity S -lg junior Prom 33 Religious Ed. 2. 3: Volleyball 2. 3. 4g Basketball 3g Bowling 2, 3g Ten Tones 3, 4g Times Reporter 5. Badminton: AAUXY' Award. john Andrew Glenn john My XY'eakness . . . basketball and hamburgers. I'll Remember . . . getting lost in the mountains. Short. shy basketball player . . . liked by all. especially the op- posite sex. Boys' Glee 2, 33 junior Plays 33 Varsity S 3, 4g Hi-Y -ig Student Council 33 Home Room President 2g Football 2g Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3. 4. Michael Lee Griffin Mike My Weakness . . . fast. low, sleek sports cars. l'll Remember . , . the riotous times at the football games. jazz fan . . . often heard saying This town is dead . . . a real help. Piper 2. 3, dj Little I.ion 4g Fiz-Kem 2, 3, 43 Council of Churches Youth Council 3. i ' F f rr' -.-f A951 A dt , f David Ross Griffin Griff My Weakness . . . underclass girls. I'll Remember . . . all the fun in school. Small but built like a brick wall , . . interested in farming . . . led us through a successful junior year. A Cappella 2. 33 EFA 2. 3. 4. President -ig Class Vice President 23 Class President 53 Home Room President 2, 3, Vice President 4: Religious Ed. 2. 3. jane Irene Grove jamie My Weakness , , . records and cheeseburgers. I'll Remember . . . our gang, crazy slumber parties. Vivacious redhead . . , lively at a party . . . letters from Xwellsboro. Girls' Glee 3, -ig Tri-HifY Z. 3. 'ig Homemaking -ig Pep Club 33 junior Talent Show 3g Religious Ed. 23 Bowling 2. 51 Vol- leyball 2. 4. Ronald P. Guerrant Ronnie My XY' akness . . . figures, I'll Rsghefmller . . . first and second period Physics lab. u . . . . rjjntefestedyfn engines and motors . . . likes hunting . . . a whiz V ' atb. appella 2, 3. -lg Band 2. 3. 45 Hall Patrol 43 Youth Council American Legion Award 21 AAUVU Award. - 'fs gif' rj XVilliam Louis Gutteron Gu! My Weakness . . , the opposite sex, I'll Remember . . . how Mr. Long snowed me with his fast talk in Trig. class. Dark. handsome and has the brains to go with it . . . an avid sportsman. A Cappella 2. 5. Youth Council 2g Student Council -li Home Room Vice President 25 Home Room Secretary 31 junior Talent Show 5. 4, Football 7 4' Basketball 2 Track 2 4 R ' -Q, f V31 .ize- ligious Ed. 2, 3. 27 'S- Sir Elizabeth jane Hess Berry My Weakness . . . food and XVayne. I'll Remember . . . Becky and I skipping and getting heck, parties. Happy-go-lucky . . . full of laughter . . . a neat kid to have around. Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 43 FBLA 2. 3, 4, Secretary 23 Home Room Treasurer 2, 33 Religious Ed. 2, 33 Bowling 2, 33 Volleyball 2. Timothy Carr Hewes Tim My Weakness . . . anything immoral or illegal. I'll Remember . . . parties. Knows a lot of Hungarian . . . gets along well with Wild Bill . . . tremendous artist. Alan Kent Hillman Squirrel My VUeakness . , . B . . . parties. I'll Remember . . . the Hillcrest night lights. A jolly guy who is always up to something . . . tried to give Hege a rough time. A Ca ella 2. 3 4- Band 2 3 4' Orchestra 33 State Band 2 PP y i v V 1 Q 3- 43 FFA 2. 3. 43 Home Room President 23 Football 2, 33 Wrestling 43 Basketball 23 FFA Basketball 2, 3, 4. Charles Robert Hoff Chuck My Weakness . . . Ray Smitley's jokes. I'll Remember . . . Wild Bi1l's math classes. Little man in a big convertible . . . projectors are fascinating A Ca ella 2 3 4' Visual Aids 2 3 4' Student Councilg Base- PP 1 , , , , , bali and Football Manager 2, 3, 4. Ruth Elizabeth Hall Rullyie My Vifeakness . . . Mighty Mo. I'll Remember . . . the many honors I've been given this year. Doesn't have an enemy in the world . , . Madame President . . . tall, statuesque beauty. Student Council President 43 Bowling 2, 33 Religious Ed. 2, 33 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 3, 43 Student Council 2. 3, 43 Student Council Treasurer 23 GGA 3, 43 Christian Youth Council 33 Girls' Leaders 4. Richard Lee Harpster Bugf My VC'eakness . , . Hoagies. I'll Remember . . . Rusty's home room. Likes baseball . . . drives a '53 Buick . . . one of the many Harpsters from Pine Grove. Band 2. 33 Baseball 3. 4. Blair A. Henninger Blair My Weakness . . . food Italian style, girls, new cars, money. I'll Remember . . . my cozy little home room. Plans to be a landscape artist . . . neat dresser . . . wavy hair. Boys' Glee 2, 33 Hi-Y 43 junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed. 23 Football 2, 3. Sybil Ann Hedden Sybil My Weakness . . . this picture . . . help. I'll Remember . . . censored by S, P. Tall and slender . . . easy to talk to . . . usually found with Sandy . . . easygoing. A Cappella 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 33 Ten Tones 43 Girls' Glee 3, 43 Piper 23 Little Lion 43 Thespian Play 43 Thespian 43 Tri- Hi-Y 3. 43 Student Council 23 junior Talent Show 2, 3. 43 Volleyball 2, 4, Bowling 2, 33 AAUXX' Award. 105 Donna Lou Horner Dann.: My XX'eakness . . . a sailor in Maine. I'Il Remember . , . the times I had after the football games. Pretty voice . . . shes lovely. she's engaged . . . nice kid. Girls' Cilee 2. 31 Home Room Setsretary 2. 3, 42 Juflivf TLIICUT Show 2, 33 Religious Ed. 2g FBLA -lg Sextet 2. Nancy Carol Horner ixzlllfj' My Weakness . . . a real cute guy from Runville. I'll Remember . . . midnight shows . . . all the trips to Belle- fonte and Milesburg. Spends a lot of time in Bellefonte . . . has a sweet and friendly smile. Girls' Glee 2, 3, 'ig Home Fc. Club -ig Religious Ed. Z, 35 Volleyball 4. Richard Clyde Houtz Dirk My W'eakness I'll Remember Nice dresser . . everything. . Dinky. will take his place in the farming field. Daniel Gantt Hummel Baldy My Weakness . . . girls. I'll Remember . , . toming batk to SC. and raising H on the track and football teams. Friends with everyone . . , gridiron hero . . . terrific person- ality and brains. Boys' Cilee 3g Varsity ell Class Treasurer sig Home Room President 3g junior Talent Show 33 Football 3, -13 Basketball 33 Track 3. Melvin Lee Holler Alan' My Vfeakness . . . Rusty's home room. I'll Remember . . . what a big building it is and who will be paying for it. They call him hotrod . . .drives a motor bike . . . cute. Boys' Glee 3g Hi-Y 3, -f. Treasurer 3, President -lg Home Room Setretary sig Religious Ed. Z. 3g Basketball 2. 3g Baseball 4g Golf 2. 3. Beverly Faye Homan Bez My Vfeakness . , , a real cute guy from Wfingate, yo Rinnie. I'll Remember . . . the night we played Dubois. Hoagies and Boys . . . ready to play at any sport . . . Let's go to Milesburgf' Girls' Glue 33 FBLA -ig Religious Ed, 2. 3. Judith Ann Hoover Judy My Weakness . . . driving. I'll Remember . , , the many hours spent at SCHS with all the kids. Cute laugh . . . dimples , . . interested in everthing . . . will assist great doctors in the future. Girls' Glee 3: Piper 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, -ig Vice President 33 Home Room Vice President 3g junior Talent Show 3g Religious Ed. 23 Volleyball 2g Bowling 25 Student Council -ig Pageant XX'riting Committee 4g junior Red Cross 43 Times Reporter 3, 4. Marietta Eileen Hoover Lurky My Weakness . . . rollerskating, milkshakes, VVayne, hoagies. I'll Remember . . . the fun we had in the chain gang and all the hilarious parties, This gals got pep . . . likes to roller skate , . . always has a man . . . seen with Donna. Girls' Glee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, -ig Home Ec. Club -ig FBLA 4g Religious Ed 3. , as W.. 5 Patricia Ann Hunt P12 My Wleakness . . . listening to Ginny in English Class. I'll Remember . . . our bus driver and the way he drove. Quiet and studious . . . interested in band and orchestra . plays the violin and clarinet. Band 2. 3. -iz Orchestra 2. 3, si: District Orchestra Z. 3. -11 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 43 junior Red Cross 43 Pageant Writing 'll junior Talent Show 3g Religious Ed. Z: AAL'W Award. Christine McClure Irvin Clffff My XVeakness . . . pizza and football games. I'll Remember . , . those double chem. periods in Mr. Shadc-l's hide-a-way. Beautiful skin . . . friendly smile . . . statuesque. French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Transferred from Chicago 4. Carol Ann Ishler Carol My Vfeakness . . . pickles and bananas. I'll Remember , . . Snowflake Fantasy. Tall dark haired beauty . . . attractive singing voice . . . always smiling. A Cappella 2. 3, 4. Secretary 23 Band 2. 3. 43 Girls' Glee 3. P41 Little Lion 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. President 43 Home Room President 23 junior Talent Show 2. 3. 4: Religious Ed. 2. 31 Volleyball 3, -13 Ten Tones 3, 43 District Chorus 3, -lg All Eastern Ch'orus.3L . N .X x X. Eu X Y. xi I1 Kirsten -lacobsen K' 4 xx , N ' A Kirifezz My .Wehfkness '. .-,. nop-fattening foods. I'll 'Remerqbera .K . niy year iq, State College, Very' tinyihf . Thgncl span waist . . . proves teenagers are the same ail di'er.' ' ' 'Y , Fre-iichiC,l'ub 43 Spanish Club Home Room Treasurer -i. HJ e ff W X ' X t L X ,V y J Y vf .. X l , X -X! - x K, X . Iwi. Marlyn Elaine John jofGz1.rwy My XX'eakness . . . hoagies. I'll Remember '... Mrs. Shadel's home room and English class. Loves to eat hoagies . . , mad drummer '.., loads of pep . . nice figure. Band 2. 3, 'li Girls' Cilee 3. -lg Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. All Religious Ed. ,. 3. Anna Mary Iohnstonbaugh Squeak My Wegikness . . . roller skating, sleeping parties . . . and a certain black Ford. I'll Remember . . . the wonderful times in the chain gang. Better known as Pt-eNX'ee of the Chain Gang . . . likes root beer. french fries. and baseball, Girls' Glee 33 Tri-Hi-Y -ig FBLA 43 Home Ec. Club -1. Diane Marie Jury DeeDee My W'eakness . . . horses, dogs, Indians. and food. I'll Remember . . . me and my shadow, also Dusty. Loves horses and would like to own a horse ranch . . . fascinated by jokes . . . engages in all sports. A Cappella 2. 3, ,ig Little Lion 43 Religious Ed. 2. 33 FBLA 4. Thomas Melvin Kalin Tom My Weakness listening to my car backfire playing golf Ill Remember all the sleep Ive missed This guy s got a different car every month smart dresser seen on the golt course A Capyella -, ,. gg H AX 3, 4 Vars y S 3. -3 Home Room Vite President -1 Stulent Council gl Hall Patrol 4: Basketball -. 33 G lf ... Y. -ll Relig' Ed. -3 3. J, audi' Wfanda Lou Knepp Bumzi My XVeakness . . . potato chips and ice cream. I'll Remember . . . poor Mr. Hue's empty pockets and the Bellefonte game. Sweet personality . . . likes Math . . . good office worker at Murphy's. Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3g Home EC. Club -lg Religious Ed. 2, 3. Lorin Lewies Knepp Kzzeppee My Weakness . ., food, I'll Remember , . . everything. A very friendly pal to all . . . terrific sense of humor. junior Play 5. Laura Faye Kocher Faye My Weakness . . . going to Bellefonte. I'll Remember . . . Betsy's parties. Likes sports and skating . . . seen driving around Bellefonte in a green '48 Chevy. Band 25 Girls' Glee 2g Religious Ed. Z. 51 FBLA 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 Home Ec. Club al. joseph Francis Krawiec ffl! My NX'eakness . , . money. I'll Remember . . . our junior Class picnic. Always happy . . . built like a football player . . . big smile. Varsity S 5, 43 Home Room President 5. TICHSUYCI 31 RC- ligious Ed. 2, 55 Football 2, 53 NX'restling 43 Track 2. Philip Stephen Kelley Phil My W'eakness . . . Tschaikovskyfs Sth. I'll Remember . . . cooking hot dogs in physics. Found batkstage as well as on stage , . . can make anyone laugh . . . very intelligent. Plays Crew 3. -lg Thespian Play 41 Thespian 3, -ig Fiz-Kem 4. Arlene Kennedy Pinch My Vfeakness . . . Harry. peanut butter and pickle sandwiches. l'll Remember . . . fun in the thain gang and at sleeping parties. Another member of the chain gang . . . wow. those crazy sandwithes . . . partial to the name Harry. Girls' Glee 23 FBLA -l. Alene Kennedy Lud My XX eakness . . . those delicious hoagies. I'll Remember . . . the hilarious times in study hall with Dee- Dee and Donna. A nice kid , . . quiet . . . likes the boys. Girls' Glee 25 FBLA 4. Emma Jean King jenn My Weakness . . . red trucks. I'll Remember . . . senior math and typing class. Streamlined figure . . . drummer girl . . . good for a lot of laughs. Band Z, 3. 43 Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4g Home Room becretary 2, 3g Religious Ed. 23 Basketball 25 Sextet 2g Volleyball 3. l ' af' 4 f 4-:-' H' '- Sari Susan Kurtossy Sari' My 'Weakness , . . I would like to know what I know, good R food. 1 Q I'll Remember . . . Mr. W. Long. . Quiet and pretty . . . excels in school work . . . will go far. Fiz-Kem 2, 3, 4, Pageant XX'riting 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, 'N' Vice Presidentq AAIQXV. Ferenc Laszlo Fmnk My Weakness . . . toltottkaposzta. I'll Remember . . . the hard time I had with my English teacher. I-Iungary's loss was our gain . . . curly hair. Nancy jane Lee Nan: My Xweakness . . . going to Bellefonte. I'll Remember . . . all the parties. Full of pep and vitality . . . goes for Bellefonte males . . . liked by everyone. Girls' Glee 23 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 33 FBLA President 4g Home Room Secretary 23 junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed. 2, 3, Student Council 4g Bowling 33 Softball 33 Volleyball 3, 4. Robert Krebs Lenker f , Leak 0-VJ i . My akneqs . . . 'girls and a black Ford coupe. - KK, cu! I'll Remember . .jialllghe wood BQBCS d,Mrs. Shadel's h V fggmi Vi Nl ' 1 Greatfwres dr'and tlgilvvilkyliiyekx. . . always ready to go . . . ows hisjoggyn f ey t I Ag a 2:3 ,i4g Band 2, g junior Pla s ity S 2, 3', g Home Room President 4g junior X w 35 Re- ligious Ed. 23 Football 2, 3. 4g Wrestling , 3, 43 Baseball 2. P1-av 'Q 5 Q? Mary Charlotte Long Chardee My Weakness . . . purple. I'll Remember . . . hearing everything second hand from Brazil. Cute little giggle . . . spent her senior year looking over the handsome Brazilians . . . passionate about purple. A Cappella 2, 3, Religious Ed. 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Orchestra Z, 3. Thomas V. Mares Tow My Weakness . . . hoagies. I'll Remember . . . all our band trips. Nice personality . . . rather shy . . . a great tennis player. Band 2, 3, 4g Fiz-Kem 45 Hi-Y 4g Home Room Treasurer 33 Religious Ed. 2, 3g Basketball 3g Tennis 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 4. Mary Rebecca Maloney M.1r'y' My Weakness . . . butterscotch cokes, 12:34 PM.. and gray eyes. I'll Remember . . . Mrs. Shadel's delightful books. Tall and famous for her rosy cheeks . . . likes sports . . . a real riot. Girls' Glee 2, 3. 4, Orchestra -il Thespian Play -I. Thespian 41 Trial-Ii-Y 4g Home Room President 2, Vice President 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 2g junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed. 2. 33 Volleyball 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, -Ig Bowling 2, 3, Bad- minton 2. Virginia Carol Manning Ginny My XY'eakness . . . talking to Pat in English class. I'll Remember . . . chem lab. week ends. Ready to keep you out . . . friendly smile . . . likes to sing. A Cappella 2, 3, 41 Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4g District Orchestra 4, Tri-I-li-Y 43 Pageant Wfriting 41 junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed. 2g AAUW Award. ixlL1I'yQ.1I'L'l Ann Bl'.1LllC fllxrlg My XY'e,1knew I'll Rerneinlwer sluinlwer f'.ll'II',N. Really funny lil-cet WH41 V1 -P . . . ritlinig .mwuntl witl1 tl1e kitly . .tlie little ping .intl 41ll tlie npen lwuxe .ID-l . . t.1n tiillc l1e1' w.1y 1-1:t nt .lflfllllllltl . , iliv ns' 'x .Q-4 Girl? Cilee 5. Al. Pep filulv 3. ll Tri-Hi-Y lg Reliigifvui Ill. I. 31 Howling 1. 31 Vwlleylmlll l. ww, Naney Mae MeClintie .Xv.ll.'L'i'l My XX'e.1kne-se . . 4 mtk iintl null, I'll Reinenwlwer . . 4 hiking tlie irnn kettle froin Bellefnnte. Hnilx frtlin Pine Urine , . . future ie-rret.11'y . . , Xery helpful. Girls. Cilee 21 Vi-llevlmll All l5l5l.A l, S111 ly I4i1Rue McL.1n.1l1i1n Silly My Vfmkness , . . l7l1l'7y talk. I'Il Remember 4 . . only joey. Can be found by following her giggle . . . she who lgiuglw laxt x PI't7bL1l3ly l1.1tl tn l1.1ye it explainetl . . . f.1Sl1ion pl:1te. Piper 3: Little Lion 'ig -Iuninr Play 3: Tliespizm Play Ai. Tlies- ffl Vi.1n 3. ll 'l'1'iAHi-Y lg l'11ge.1nt XY'1'itingg -lg junior Talent Slinyy 33 Religious Iiil. 2. 33 Vtvlleylmill ' Llewellyn Glenn Meek Li It if My XY'e.1lcnew . . . purtiex and girlx I'll Remember . . . Hnrners gym glass, A Sure liunter 4 . . l7.I5.A. l111Nl-cetball , . , tlriyei Ll hot Olds . . , terrific permn. FFA 2. 3. -i. Vl.I'L'.lSLlI'Cl' 5, X..-f l Anne Guy Meyers KIUIIIL' I My XX'e.1l'ci1eSs , . . liongiei iintl lwys, I'll RtIIlLINlW4.'I '... senior n1.1tl1 tl.1w. V All Tiny .intl full of pep 4 . . this g.1l'S .1 regular ball of fire. ' Cviflxi mir 3. 54 4. Rriigitiux Iitl, 1. lo Ann Mintmier My XXX-.iknexs . , , eonyertilvlex I'll Reniemlwei ',.. Sunelny .1ftei'nnnr1s at --- 4 . , 'l'.1llu.1tiye . , 4 interested in CVL'I'Yfl1lf1Q that goes on 4 4 . lauglie liei' trwiilwlu t1xy.1y '... true fi'ien1l4 A f,.1spell.1 -. 3. ig Iiuntl Z. 31 lliL'Nl'l.ll'1 'IQ lf!-H1-X 24 N. Vt: SP.lI1INll flulw 41 Religitvui Ill, 21 litiwling 2. 31 B.1Slcetlv.1ll 11 Vnlleylmill 2. -31 B.1tlmintf1n Z1 P.1Aue.1nt Xlfriting 1. Q fi 'TTD -.I Bonnie M.1e Mnrriss My XXL-.il-anew . 4 . fond .mel the lwule tperrwxitlej. I'll Rewenilwer . . . xlee-ping P.ll'IiL'i , . , trips to Penn . . 4 Hi lim' 4 . , .tnil Hitlwry Hill Cute lwlnnile .... 1lNX.lyS llilfff' . , . lilllkllli easily 11ntl twtten . . lilxex til tlr.1xx'. A fi.ll'lNLll.l 1. 3. -i1 Ten Tunes 41 l'm.1n1l 3. -ig Iwfitinrette 5, -I3 'Iii-lli-Y 9, ll Ilnine Rtinni ilil'L'.iNLlTL'I' ll -lllflllll' 'lultnt Slum 11 Rrliygimzx lftl4 IL Vnlleylmill -lg IS.11li11intr1n 3. ll P.lQL'.lf'lI Yilritinx 6. Martin Eliz.1l1etl1 Murrow .limi My XXL.ilqntw 4 . .1 gwtitl lwiiik. tl.1wiy.1l niueie and innie 1rif7.1 rtinlwer 4 . . tlie fill stliiiiil -.'.itl1 its tro'-mled wrrititirs .intl :itlxttx l-ulcerx, Trim lI.lI'sl .it ryerytliinlu Nlle tlwu , . 4 re-.ulx .1 lrrt . . . .1 Aigtiiitl xtt1t4c!1t, A f,.llXIW.ll.l 1. 5. fl: l5.1ntl 2. 1. ll Ortlmxtrri P41 Piper Reporter w 1 Iinnili Clulw ll rlifi-HI-X' 2, 3. li Fin-Kern -lg I4il'1r.1ri.1'n Amymnt 3. 5. 4: P.igIC.1fll XX'rir1ng 1. 33 ,ai I Z2 S 'e-ff ! V. V ,V T -- lla '. . .- V . ' ' V ' wry, lf - af , riffs f A K' UT5i'. .- A T .. ,M g e joan Marie Neff joan My Vfeakness . . . a certain boy from Bald Eagle. I'll Remember . . . teacher work period on Tuesday. One of Mrs. McFeatter's best . . . little and quiet . . . well liked. Girls' Glee 2g Little Lion Typist -ig FBLA 4g Home Ee. Club -1. Williaiia Edward Nelson Bill My W'eakness . . . hamburgers and Cokes. I'll Remember . . . Miss Balls behayior lectures in home room. Drives a '58A Dodge . . , State High's answer to Ben Hogan. Boys' Glee 51 Basketball 2. lXIy XYe.il-mess in new tars. l'll Remember Pretty hair . . hard worker. A Cappella 5. Eye Leah Neuberger Ere . . fre-nth fries. and working power windows . . terrain field trips in German II. attrattixe dresser . . . seen with Mary . . . a sig Orrlrestra 2. 5. IQ Distritt Orehestra 5. -ig Little Lion arg Pageant Writing 'ig Pep Club 5g Junior Talent Show 53 Religious lid. 4. Bowling 5g Badminton 23 AAVXW Award . My Wieakness I'll Remember halls. Cute laugh . . Susan Naomi O'Bryan sim ' . . potato ehips. . . my great sehedule with all those crazy study pretty hair . . . always rushing around. Girls' Glee 2. 5. -iz Pep Club 5. -lg Home EC. Club 'iz Home Room Serretary 43 Bowling 2. 5g Volleyball 25 Basketball 33 junior Red Cross Rep. 5. 34 jonathan Irving Morse 'Iwi My XY'eal-:ness . . . getting into politiral distussions with the teachers. I'll Remember . . . the wild lab periods in sixth period them lab. Indixidualistie . . . great stholar . . . mad stientist. Band 2. 5. 'lg Orthestra 'lg Distriet Orehestra -43 liiz-Kem. Vice President 2. 5. -lg Frenth Club i. Daniel Lewis Mothersbaugh Leu' My Weakness . . . guitars and cabin parties. I'll Remember , . . all the good times we had when we skipped school. A real riot . . . this guys a pal to all , . . from out Boalslwurg YVHV. Boys' Glee 2, 5g Grappling Club Ig Religious Ed, Z. Sharon Moyer Sbeiw My Wfeakness , . . food. I'll Remember . . . Xantys old green Studebaker and all the parties our junior year. A peppy little gal with a shapely figure . . . likes to draw . . . plans to be a hairdresser. Girls' Glee 5g Tri-Hi-Y 2. 5. ,lg Pep Club 51 ,lunior Talent show 5g Religious Ed. 2. 53 Bowling 2. 53 Volleyball 5. Peter O. Mueller Pele My XX'eakness . . , sleeping. pina. I'll Remember . . . the three musketeers and their many ad- ventures. Girls go for his blond hair . . . our traek captain . . . em- barrasses easily. Boys' Glee 2. 53 Thespian Play 4. Thespian 43 Varsity rig Stage Crew 5. -lg Student Countil 4g Pageant XY'riting -lg Re- ligious Fd. 2, 5: Basketball 2g Cross Country 5. -lg Track 5. ag Penn Relays -1, Districts' 5. -ig Golf 23 Soeter lg ,lunior Talent Show 5. VBWHW dike R Q .E My Richard Vincent O'Connell Dick My XVeakness . . . Chevy Corvettes. I'll Remember . . . Mr, Thorne's feeble efforts to insult me out of choir. Talented in many ways . . . humorist . . . runs cross country and track . . . dramatic ability. A Cappella 2. 3. ti. Vice President Aig Band 2, 3, Aly District Band 3. 41 Orchestra 2. 3. -ll District Orchestra 3. ,ig Little Lion Ai: -lunior Play gl Thespian Play -1. Thespian 3. -3. Treasurer sig Class 'l're.isurer 33 Student Council ,ig Religious Ed. 2. 3g Cross Country 3: Penn Relays 2. 33 Tratk 2. 31 Hall Patrol ri: AALXV Award. Kenneth Harold Olsen Ktf1Bu My Weakness . . . all vines. l'll Remember , , . Mrs. Shadel's English class. Likes stuffed tomatoes . . . fast cars . . . those muscles are from weight lifting. FFA 31 Religious Ed. 2. 3. Sandra Lynn Parkin Sandi My XVeakness . . . people five feet and over, I'll Remember . . . censored by S. H. Bouncy cheerleader . . . a cute grin . . . sings like a lark . . makes all her own clothes. A Cappella 2, 3. 45 Girls' Glee 33 Little Lion 43 Cheerleader 2, 3. -ll TCH TOUCS 3. 3. A11 Inaugural Ball Chairman 23 Student Council 2. 3. -lg junior Talent Show 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 2. 4g Bowling 23 District Chorus 3. -ig AAUVC' Award. james Robert Patner jim My XX'eakness . . . guns. I'll Remember . . .all those Algebra classes I sweated through. Neat kid . . . quiet . . . shy and cute . . . oh, that black hair, Hi-Y 4g Hall Patrol 4. X x Frank Westen Peikert Frank My Weakness . . . track, photography. I'll Remember . . . running in the state track meet. Big man on the track team . . . takes some great pictures . . . quiet. but friendly. Band 2. 3. 43 Piper 2, 3g junior Plays 3g Hall Patrol 4g Bas- ketball Zg Track 2, 3g Penn Relays 2. 33 State Track 33 Times School Photographer 3, 4. Susan Hathaway Pierson Snrie My Weakness . . . tall men. ice cream . . . all and any flavor. I'll Remember . . . the long hikes to my locker in the morning. Shy smile , . . does more listening than talking . . . always interested and understanding. A Cappella 2. 3. -ig Thespian Play 3. 4. Thespian 45 French Club 43 Religious Ed. 2: Volleyball 2g Badminton 2g Bowling 2. 3: Basketball 3g Pageant Writing 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, dz Youth Club 2, 3g Home Room Officer 2g Pep Club 3. 4. jo Ann Podgurski fa My Vifeakness . . . that special Hollidaysburg boy named joe. I'll Remember . . . our 30 hour work days in the Business Ed. Department. Efficiency plus . . . pleasing personality . . . has a way with the fellows. Girls' Glee Z. 33 Piper 2. 3, -ig Little Lion 4g Thespian 3. 43 FBLA Vice President -4g Director of Faculty Talent Show 31 CPSPA Rep. 2. 3. 4g PSPA Rep. 33 DAR Award -ig Minstrel Show 2g Miss FBLA -ig Tri-Hi-Y 35 Religious Ed. 2. Harold Leroy Porter 1l.1mld My Weakness . . . late shows, pizza, and girls. I'll Remember . . . English class and the trouble jane. Grace and T got into. Talkative . . interested in people . . . big grin, Boys' Glee Club 3. 35 ID 'C P -f ' oi David james Reissinger Dare My Vfeakness . . . vanilla cokes with lots of xanilla. I'll Remember . . . what l learned in senior health class. Poor ole Shorty '... seen with a cute majorette . . . blushes easily. A Cappella 2g Boys' Glee 3: FEA 2. 3. -lg Home Room Vice President 3. Treasurer -ig junior Talent Show 33 Wrc'stling -lg Track 4. Mary Virginia Ricker firing My V'eakness , . . speed limits and ice cream. I'll Remember . . . a certain Sunday afternoon at -. Poised . . . seen in a green convertible . . . ambitious . . holds one end ot the banner. A Cappella 2. 3. 41 Little Lion 41 Majorette 2. 3. 43 Thespian Play 3. 4: 'lunior Play 33 Thespian 4: Spanish Club -ig Tri- Hi-Y 2. 3. 43 Pageant XY'riting 'ig Sophomore Hop 23 Home Room President 2. Vice President 2. 4. Secretary 31 junior Talent Show 3g Religious Ed. 2g Bowling 23 Student Council 4. james Long Rimmey Rimmei My Vfeakness . . . cigarettes. l'll Remember . . . going to liloomsburg in Sprankle's car, Good looks . . . personality and leadership are a great com- bination . . . an eye for the opposite sex. Boys' Glee 3. 41 Varsity S Aig Class President 4: Home Room Secretary 2, President 3, -ig junior Talent Show 33 -lunior Prom Decorations Chairman 33 XVrestling 2. Alg Soccer Z. Doris Marie Ripka Dada My XX'eakness . . . boys and parties. I'll Remember . . . Mr. Barr's home room and all the jokes. A big smile . . . laughs with her eyes . . . friendly. Girls' Glee 2. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. 36 me Margaret Anne Raleigh IH njg lyiy Xlfeakness ...' lucsclay night band reliearsals. I'll Remember . . . Mr. Kemmererk announcements over the loud' speaker. Youll recognize her giggle . . . good student .,,. 1 lways there when you want help. Band Z. F. -lg Orchestra 2. 3. All District Orchestra 43 Pageant XX'riting 'll Religious Ed. 2. 33 Bowling 31 AALWY' Award. Donna lean Reese Alert My Weakness . . , junior boys. I'll Remember . . . Mr. Barr's home room and all the jokes we told until we got moved. Can talk and giggle at the same time . , , peaches and cream complexion . . . loves a party. A Cappella 4: Girls' Glee 2. 3g Pep Club 35 Home Room Treasurer 31 junior Talent Show 2, 53 Religious Ed. 2. 33 Bowling 2. 3. John Griffith Reid jobiz Bly W'eakness , . . used car lots, I'll Remember , . . the cracks Thorne made at O'Connell in choir. Interests in dramatics . . . quiet . . . teasing wit. A Cappella 2. 3. ,lg Band 2, 3. Heli Orchestra 3. 'lg District Orchestra -lg Thespian Play bl. Thespian 2. 3. rl. Vice President -ig junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed. 2. 31 Track 33 Stage Crew 2. 3. 4. Henrietta Louise Reish Herz Bly Weakness . . . sewing and stenography. I'll Remember . . . all that l've learned and the fun weve had. Owns an old beat up Plymouth . . . likes to sew '... smart girl. A Cappella 2, 3. 43 Little Lion -15 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g FBLA 4g Religious Ed. 2. 35 junior Red Cross 3. Ai. AAL'W Award. 'Z i' Bonnie jean Rung Bmmie My XX'eakness . . . people, puppies and teddy bears. I'll Remember . . , all the crazy, wonderful things weve done. Pleasant to be around . . . well liked by all . . . distinctive walk , . . tall and attractive. Girls' Glee 2, 3, 43 Piper 3, 4g Little Lion 43 Thespian Play 43 Thespian 43 Tri-Hi-Y 5. 43 Home Room Secretary 2: Junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed. 2, 33 Volleyball 23 Basketball 23 Bowling 2, 33 Pageant Writing 4. Barton jay Rusk Bar! My XX'eakness . . . snare drumming. l'll Remember . . . all my friends and classmates and the good times weve had together, Future doctor . . . intelligence and poise . . . a good organizer. A Cappella 2, 3. 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Piper 23 Little Lion 43 Student Council 2. 33 Hall Patrol 43 AAVXX' Awardg Pageant Writing Chairman 4. Carol Regina Rutherford Carol My Weakness . . , Babysitting at Hickory Hill. I'll Remember . . . janey's driving and Friday the 13th. Easy to talk to . . . bubbling personality to spare . . . seldom quiet . . .gifted with wit. Girls' Glee 2: Pep Club President 3, 43 junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed. 2. 33 Bowling 2. 33 Basketball 2, 33 Volleyball 31 Baseball 5. George Peter Saba Gtflffge My Weakness . . . Algebra Ill and ite skating. l'll Remember . . , when Ylanice . . , uhats lier name . . forgot my name. Great sense of humor . . . athletic ability '... fastinating per- sonality . . . Hi Doll, Hi-Y 4: Varsity S 4, Viie President el, Senior Alum rig Home Room President 43 Football 43 Baseball 43 Transferred from W'ilkes-Barre 4. LeRoy C. Rivers Lee My Nweakness . . . parties at Pete's. I'll Remember . . . the three Musketeers and all our adventures. Talented wit . . . big blue eyes . , . oh. that erazy car . . . liked by all. Hall Patrol el3 junior Play 33 Thespian Play Crew 43 junior Talent Show 33 Basketball Manager 43 Tennis 5. -l. Linda Mae Rodgers Lind.: My Weakness . . maiorette practices, our sleepless sleeping parties. l'll Remember . . . Ottober 19. 1957. Bubbles with enthusiasm . . . slender . , . tries to teach us to shag. Band 43 Girls' Glee 2, 33 Majorette 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 French Club 43 Home Room Officer 33 Junior Talent Show 33 Re- ligious Ed. 33 Pageant Writing 4. Nancy Louise Rossman Nancy My Weakness . . . Gene and a blue Mercury. l'll Remember . . . Gene and all our plans. Loads of fun . . . laughter and smiles . . , has her future all mapped out. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Home Ec. Club 4. Kenneth Eugene Rudy Ken My Weakness . . , deer hunting. l'll Remember . . . sitting in class during the hunting season. Pretty blue eyes . . . friendly . . . doesn't talk much. Boys' Glee 3. 43 junior Plays 3. john Brewer Schempf Slud My Weakness . . . drinking milk HJ. I'll Remember . . . moonlight toboggan thrills on Boalsburg ski trail, minus the moon. Intelligence . . . personality plus . . . Danish girls are nice . . . understanding. A Cappella 2. 3, 45 Varsity el: Student Council 43 Foot- ball 2. 3. -ig Track 3: Pageant W'riting 4. Stephen Alan Schlow Sine My XX'eakness . , , I-Iigh'Fidelity. I'll Remember . . . dancing for the Thespian play. Mad Russian . . . shutterbug , . . hi-fi fan . . . humorist . . . dramatic ability. A Cappella 2. 3, -1, President -lg Orchestra -ig Little Lion 41 Thespian Play 3g junior Plays Sound Z. 33 Thespian 3. 443 Junior Talent Show 2. 3. -I, Marcia Ann Schug Mnv'ci.1 My Vfeakness . . . pink Thunderbirds. I'll Remember . . . all our wild sleeping parties. Quiet and unassuming . . . beautiful clothes . . . very likeable. Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 45 French Club 'lg Girls' Glee 21 Religious Fd. 2. 31 Bowling 2, 33 Basketball 2: Badminton 23 Volleyball 2. Larry Bruce Sharer Tiny My Vfeakness . . . getting a long sleep, I'll Remember . . . I hope to remember a lot, Good build . . . curly black hair . . . football and wrestling are two of his interests. A Cappella 2, 33 Varsity S 2. 3. wig I-li-Y 43 Football 2, 3. 43 XX'restling 2, 31 Track 2. 3. f,.d-6 Wd.- I 1 I , . 2 4, .. Y june Annette Sharer june My Weitkness . . . a '54 Buick and its owner. I'll Remember . . . our senior slumber party and the days I took Ronnie's car home. Shy 'n sweet . . . always smiling . . . watch her face light up when a certain guys around. Bancl 2g Girls' Glee 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. wig Home Ec. Club -ig FBLA -lg Religious Ecl. Z, 3g Bowling F. Heide Skudrzyk Ileide My Weaikness . . . mathematics. I'll Remember . . . Mrs. Rice and her great kindness toward everyone. Quiet girl . . . peaches and cream complexion . , . sweet smile. Spanish Club. President -ig French Club 45 Cosmopolitan Club 4. Gerald Willizinus Slagle ferry My Wezikness . . . sports and music. I'll Remember . . . all the pretty girls. One half of the double threat . . . infectious laugh . . . great cornetist . . . good looking. , A Cappella 2. 3. -ig Band 2. 3. -ig Orchestra 23 Varsity 2, 3. 4g Home Room Treasurer 2, Sec -tary 3. Vice President 41 Football 21 Basketball QNI3- ii i 45 District Band 2. 3. Dancf Bafiaez. -. .N Vie yi bfi L F3'i'Ferre' eMgu'l'fiei Slagle 1J 'RpK iT' , 'T rj V,c,sf.A ' Q lf My Weztkness . . spo . I'll Remembse,v0TfTJf-go-go in basketball. Mirror image of his twin . . . track and cross country man . . . clean cut blond. A Cappella 2. 5. 41'Band 2. 31 Orchestra 23 Varsity S 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 2. 3, 4g Home Room President 2. 3. Treasurer 43 Religious Ed. 2. 3g Football 23 Basketball 2. 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 5, 4. Q6 Nh. '21 Donald L. Smitley Don My Weakness , , . crossroads. I'll Remember . . . Bobtown. Kind and sincere . . . genuinely likeable . . . always smiling. Raymond Lynn Smitley Ray My Wfeakness . . . fast cars. I'll Remember . . . Mr. Long's math courses. Drives a black Mercury . . . likes to hunt parkers . . . hand- some . . , oh, those big broad shoulders. Boys' Glee 2, 33 Student Council 25 Home Room Vice Presi- dent 5. -lames Alvin Spicer jim My VC'eakness . , . school books. I'll Remember . . . all the good times. Quiet . . . likes to work in a greenhouse . . . has a natural green thumb . . . fishing is fun. Home Room Officer 2. Robert Bruce Sprankle Sf7fJV1k My Weakness . . . Terry A. I'll Remember . . . detention hall in the old and new schools. Looked up to . . . easy going manner . . , constantly telling jokes. A Cappella 2, 3, 41 Boys' Glee 2. 3, 43 Home Room Secretary 4g Religious Ed. 2. Sara Ann Slamp Sally My XX'eakness . . . driving around in my '48 Mercury. I'll Remember . . . riding five miles on an empty tank and running out near the pentitentiary. Often seen in her gray Ford . . . a real sports fan. seen at all home and away games. Girls' Glee 2. 33 Home EC. Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 53 Spanish Club -lg Religious Ed. 2, 5. Rebecca Ann Smith Becky My Vfeakness . . . food, Fords and cabin parties. I'll Remember . . . the many trips to Bellefonte the night of Betsy's sleeping party. Full of vim, vigor, and vitality . . . great times in -lezebelle . . . life of a party. Girls Glee 2. 5. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 5, 43 Home Ec. Club 43 Pep Club 35 Religious Ed. 2, 35 Bowling 2, 33 Basketball 2g Bad- minton 2g Volleyball 2. 3. 4, James Robert Smith Smilly My Weakness . . . a certain cheerleader. I'll Remember . . . all the trouble I got into with the boys. Collegiate dresser . . . class leader . . . slow talking and moving. Boys' Glee 3g Sophomore Hop 23 junior Prom 3g Home Room Officer 25 Basketball 2, 33 Soccer 2. Grant Warren Smith Smirzy My Wleakness . . . stringed instruments. I'll Remember . . . Mr. Bolton's wild chem classes. W'idely traveled . . . drives a fancy foreign car . . . likes hiking, camping, and root beer malts. A Cappella 2, 3, -fy Band 2. 5, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Fiz-Kem 2, 3, 4g District Orchestra 2, 3, 43 AAUW Award. My Weakness I'll Remember Likes to drix e friend. Barbara Ann Sprout Barb pepsi cola and going to Bellefonte. my dads old Paekard. one of our sports gals . . . a real swell Girls' Glee 23 Home Ee. Club -I1 GAA 3. 'll Tri- '- -, Basketball 3, -ig Volleyball 5. -41 Softball 5. My Vfeakness . . . Terry. I'll Remember . . . the many times I goofed. Carolyn Diane Stahl Diane Serene face . , . seldom seen without Terry . . . a quiet beauty . . . nice dresser. Girls' Glee 2. 5. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 5. -ig Pep Club 3g Sophomore Hop 23 Student Council 5g Home Room Secretary 25 Religious Ed. 2g Badminton 2g Volleyball 2. 35 Bowling 5. janet Ellen St. Clair 1.11181 My Weakness . . . fried chicken. I'll Remember . . . Sally's sleeping party. Light wavy hair . . . friendly to exeryone . . . keeps up with her bowling buddies. Girls' Glee 2. 53 Religious Ed. 2. 51 Bowling 2. 51 Volleyball 23 Basketball 25 Badminton 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 5. 'lg French Club Set retary -i. Wfanda May Stine lI .n1d,z My XlC'eakness . , . hoagies and the HUB. I'll Remember . . . -ith period chem class, Bellefonte games. Intelligent . . , future nurse . . . cute smile . , , giggles. Girls' Glee 2. 3. -li Tri-Hi-Y Z. 3. 43 Religious Ed Z. 5. ii -.wer egg ,ff 'if' 'ii .hi -1 fa' ti I Sylvia Louise Stone Sil1' My XX'eakness . , . choir practices. I'll Remember , . , waiting for the bus. One of our Ten Tones . . . plays the viola . . . this girl's got talent. A Cappella 2, 5. -lg District Choir 43 Orchestra 2. 3. -lg District Orchestra 2. 5. State 53 Piper 2g Little Lion -ig Religious Ed. 2. 51 AAL'W Award. Grace Louise Strouse Grate Iwiy XY'eakness . . . going to Bellefonte. I'll Remember . . . trips in the old Chevy, Likes working at the HUB . . . can usually be found with her pals Faye and Jeanne. Girls' Glee 2, 55 Religious Fd. 31 Tri-Hi-Y Z. 5, -ig FBLA -lg Home Ee. Club -l. Sally Ann Struble Sally lNIy VC'e.ikness . . . 1952 brown Chevy. I'll Remembei '.,. all the nights I didn't get my homework LIOIIC. A good wot-kt-i '... soon to be found in an offite . . a ring on her finger and stars in her eyes. lri-lli-H 2. 5, -ig FBLA -41 Religious lid, 2, Evelyn Viola Struble Erie My Vfeakness . a tertain someone from over the Mis. and flirting. I'll Remember . . . our senior sleeping parties and when Marg and I came over the Mt. Interests in different areas . . . one of the future secretaries . . . expressixe eyes. Home Ec. Club -lg Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, -lg Religious Ed. 2. 51 FBLA -ig Volleyball 4, Natalie M. Summers Nalalie My XX'eakness . . . forgetting to do my homework. I'll Remember . . . Mr. Bolton's senior science class. A sturdy -1-H worker . . . that blond hair is natural . . . loves to Sew. Girls' Glee 2, 3. -tg Religious Iitl. 33 Tri-Hi-Y Z, 5. -I: Spanish Club Al: Volleyball gtg junior Red Cross 3, si. Janice Beverly Sweet jtwry My Wfeakness . , . trying to sing and play piano. I'Il Remember . . . Student Council Alternates who forget peo- ple's names. Beautiful hair . . . giggles often lead to trouble . . . shining blue eyes. . A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Piper 2, 4g Thespian 41 junior Play 33 Home Room Vice President 2. 33 Student Council 43 junior Talent Show 3g Religious Ed, 23 Bowling 2g Art Award 3. joan Estelle Thiel jormie My Weakness . . . crewnecks. crewcuts, and convertibles. I'll Remember . . . all the days I spent learning to play foot' ball for State High. The All American girl . . . does well at all she attempts . . . at home on the stage . . . beautiful teeth. Girls' Glee 23 Little Lion sig jr. Plays 3g Thespian Play 3, 41 Thespian 3. 4, Sec. 4g Pep Club 31 Times Rep. 33 jr. Prom Dec. 35 Soph. Hop 2g I-IR Sec. 3g jr. Talent Show 53 Religious Ed. 2. 31 SC 4g Basketball 2. -lg Bowling 2, 3g Volleyball 2g Pageant Writing A15 AAL'W Award. Kurt S. Ulrich Kuff My Weakness . . . food. I'll Remember . . . Rusty's classes. Likes sports and knows a lot about them . . . loves the movies . . . shy good looks. Boys' Glee 3g Religious Ed. Z, 33 Hall Patrol -I1 Soccer 2. ,. 'W' .1 4-,Af --al? l W l ,iD we s Daniel Charles VanderMeer Dan My Weakness . . . anything over 20 pounds. I'll Remember . . . myself. because that is the only thing I can get a string around. Drives a maroon '50 Studebaker , . . likes to play football when not otherwise occupied . . . blushes easily. Robert King Verick Bob My XX'eakness . . . girls. sports and my car. I'll Remember . . . Mr. Long's math courses and the parties at Pete's. Likes to run around in his car . . . hot rod . . . tease . . . practical joker, A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Polka Dots 3. 43 Boys' Glee 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 41 Religious Ed. 2g Basketball 2g Tennis 43 Track 2, 3g Cross Country 3. john Wfagner john My XX'eakness . . . having fun. I'll Remember . . . our wild times. Can really play the guitar and sing . . . lots of fun to be with . . . always ready for a party. junior Talent Show 3. Iileanor Irene Walters Sqlztaeie My Weakness . . . driving around Bellefonte and yelling at the boys. I'll Remember . , . the night of the Bellefonte-State game. Petite . . . loves to roller skate . . . seen in an old model A Ford. Home llc. Club -1, President -Ig FBLA -Ig Tri-I-Ii-Y 2. 4' Kenneth Allen Weaver Ken My Weakness . . . What's a weakness? I'll Remember . . . the long school day. Slender . . . dark haired . . . always ready with a joke . . likes to leave early. Barry Allen Weaver Squid My Weakness . . . teachers. I'll Remember . . . Ethelmae. Tops in wrestling . . . a real good looking guy . . . man, does that truck go. Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Varsity S Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Terry Gene Weaver Terry My Weakness . . . a blond. I'll Remember . . . Diane. Beautiful voice . . . has his future planned in many ways . . . good looking . . . great sense of humor. Boys' Glee 2, 3, 43 Varsity S 2, 3, 43 Home Room Treasurer 4g Student Council 43 Religious Ed. 23 Football 2, 33 Wrestling 2. Wayne E. Webb Wayne My Weakness . . . hunting. I'll Remember . . . the days I was not in school when I should have been. Can usually find something to laugh about . . . a nice guy to all . . . likes to hunt. Hall Patrol 4. Linda Mae Wasson Linda Pinda My Weakness . . . organization, boys in the class of '59. I'll Remember . . . those teacher work periods. Cute as a button . . . coal black hair . . . loves that con- vertible . . . tiny. Student Council 3, 43 Home Room Vice President 2, Secretary 33 Religious Ed. 2, 33 Home Ec. Club 4, Secretary 43 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3. 4: FBLA 4. Roberta Grace Wasson Berlie My Weakness . . . stuffed animals. I'll Remember . . . my senior year. A good future in journalism . . . talks constantly . . . often found backstage with the Thespians. Piper 2, 3, 4, Editor 43 Little Lion 33 Thespian Play 3, 43 Senior Play 4g Thespian 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 33 Times Reporter 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 2, 3, 43 junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed. 2, 33 Radio News Editor 2, 33 Radio Program Student Director 4g Student Council 2, 33 Com- munity Development Rep, 4. Robert Edwin Wasson Skip My Weakness . , . cars, sports and a certain girl. I'll Remember . . . Wild Bill's Algebra classes. A great F.F.A. basketball player . . . has quite a Ford . . loves horses. Boys' Glee 2, 33 FFA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 4g Religious Ed. 2, 33 Hall Patrol 4. Thomas Frank Waynick Tom My Wfeakness . . . a certain French girl. I'll Remember . . . the W. F. retreat and ping-pong tables. Interesting laugh . . . polite . . . seen at nearly every event. Band 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee 2. .. Ella Mae Witherite Mae My Vlfeakness . . . the certain guy who drives a '56 Merc. I'll Remember . . . farm show of '57. Will make a good secretary . . . laughs a lot . . . one of our many Witherites. Girls Glee 2. 43 Home Fc, Club 41 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 'lg Home Room Assistant Secretary 2g Religious Fd. 2, 3. Margaret Mary Wfitmer Margie My Wfeakness . . . certain boys and kidding around. I'll Remember . . . last year's lunch hours. A future beautician . . . shy smile . . . always friendly. FBLA 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 'ig Home Fc. Club 4. Merrill Wood, jr. P11001 My W'eakness . . . driving on empty. I'll Remember , . . carrying the gas can after running out on the way to school. Interested in science . . . dark . . . intelligent. A Cappella -ig Band 2. 3, 4g junior Talent Show 33 Religious Ed. 2, 3g Wrestling Manager 2. Stanley Wfomer 51.111 My NX'eakness . . . mountains and ridges. I'll Remember . . . those shots some of us had shooting with the bows, Loves the outdoors and hunting . . . really interested in hot rods. if 'ff : f' t agar ,ff f ,vs , .f My XX'eakness I'll Remember three years. Shy and sweet FBLA. 4. My Weakness I'll Remember Shirley Ann Wilson Sberjle correcting errors on a ditto, a certain boy. all the good times I've had during the past a good steady worker . . . neat clothes. Sandra Louise Wfilson Sandy oatmeal cookies made by sis. my senior year. One of State I-ligh's best supporters , . . streamlined figure . . . makes her own clothes. Band 2. 4g Majorettes 2, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 41 Home Room President 2, Vice President sig Basketball 25 Volleyball 2, 4. Harry Clark Winter Harry My Weakness . . . 3:23 P.M. I'll Remember . . . lab period. Scientific whiz . . . one of Mr. Shadel's few students . . school work comes easy. Band 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 4g Fiz-Kem 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Home Room President 43 Religious Ed, 3. jerry Allen Witherite Puppy My Weakness . . . Ethelou. I'll Remember . . . the football practices, Mad astronomer . . . sportsman . . . quite a line . . . a fiendish grin. Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. aff ' ' Hilti john Charles Wernham john My Weakness . . . wrestling. I'll Remember . . . all the things that others don't. Tall . . . quiet . . . demon on the mat . . . likes the girls. Wrestling 3, 4g Clubs 3, 4. jerry Robert Wettstone Welhead My Weakness . . . Rec. Hall. I'll Remember . . . Mr. Griffith's go-go in basketball. Gymnastic ability that is natural . . . looked up to . . . a whiz on the court. Hall Patrol 4g Junior Play 35 Varsity S 4g Hi-Y 4g Senior Alum 43 junior Talent Show 3g Religious Ed. 23 Basketball 3, 43 Soccer 25 Track 2, 3, 4. Peter Sprague Wfellington Pele My Weakness . . . underclass girls. I'll Remember . . . rides in LeRoy's Packard in the wee hours of the morning. Oh. that yellow convertible . . . likes his girls short . . . smart. Boys' Glee 2. 3g Little Lion 41 Fiz-Kem 2g Hi- Y 3, 4g Home Room Treasurer 2g Religious Ed. Z. 33 XX'restling 25 Baseball 2. 3. 4. Managerg Hall Patrol 4. Thomas Robert Wfheland Tom My XY'eakness . . . coons. I'll Remember . . . Mrs. Brown's sob sessions. Tall and dark . . . would rather hunt coons than spend time in school. Boys' Glee 3. 41 Hi-Y 3, 4g Religious Ed. 2. 1 2V111L.I Kew. r. , A , , V Beatrice jane Wheeland ' ' X june My Weakness . . . sleep. I'll Remember . . . that time. Hails from Ferguson Township . . . will find a place on some boss's knee . . . nice grin. Girls' Glee 2g Home Room Secretary 2. 3: Religious Ed. 2. 33 FBLA 43 Home Ec. Club 4. Presidentg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. -1. Ben Lovl Wfhitehill Gozerrmr My Weakness . . . girls and those you know what parties. I'll Remember . . . all the trouble I got into in high school with the teachers. Terrific build . . . sportsman . . . dig that '51 Merc. . . everyones friend. Boy's Glee -l President. Varsity 43 Home Room Treasurer 2. 4g Football Z, 3. -lg Xllfrestling 2, 3, 'ig Track 23 Golf 35 FFA 2, 3. Elwood Guy Wfilliams, lr. jllflillf My Weakness . , . a certain sophomore girl. l'll Remember . . . Mrs. McFe.itters. Mr. Hanna and George in the office. XX'ill go far . . . horseman . . . always willing to lend a helping hand. FBLA 43 Hall Patrol 3. ei. Ralph Edward Williams Eddie My VC'eakness . . . roller skating. l'll Remember . . . Carlene. A nice guy . . . enjoys hunting . . . will be glad to graduate. FFA 2, 3, 4. Robert Bruce Young Rob My Weakness I'll Remember . . . gm. . . . wild senior parties. . writes for Matt Dillon . . . hot rod driver. Dramatic talent . . junior Plays 33 Assembly Play 4g Senior Play 4g Thespian 3, 4g Hi-Y 2, 5, 4g Home Room Treasurer 2, 35 Religious Ed 2,.3. Kenneth Gerald Zimmerman Gerry My Weakness . . . hot rods and curves. I'll Remember . . . home room teachers. Will help anyone with his homework . . . one of our efficient hall patrol. Hall Patrol 4. Catherine Stonehan Carr Cathy My Weakness . . . grapefruits, cream of spinach soup. 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Me, ,Mast Athletic ANNE BRAMBLE TOM BEAVER Mes! Likely fe Succeed RUTH HALL BARTON RUSK 6u!esf Senior KIRSTEN JACOBSEN JIM RIMMEY Zzvarifes Hes!-Dressed SALLY MQLANAHAN JIM SMITH 9a Mos! fufelhyeuf JAYNE BARRY HARRY WINTER l5'cst-looking BARBY DALE MARK BIXBY Wfficst CAROL RUTHERFORD LEROY RIVERS Most Calcufed SANDI PARKIN JERRY SLAGLE Qriemiliesf JANEY BERNREUTER GEORGE SABA lx 611155 ffisfvry Qt I' , ,E X . - ,f y, N j , ,- 'v fl :bi Nxt J F tl , ji' f' X 1'-N H , -M j 4 ffl tl o f gi Q it Li y -3 I i In the fall of 1952 many bewildered faces were seen in the halls of the high school building. Faces that showed all the wonder and fascination of being in junior high. The Annex was opened for the first time that year with Mr. Griffith and Mr. Crooks as home room teachers. Making Mr. Crooks blush at least once a day was the main aim of most of the kids. jim Smith and Terry Weas'er won't forget the day they got up in front of the class with him and sang Home On The Range. For the first time vue were allowed to attend Canteen so every Saturday night anxious girls and shy boys tried to two step in the Methodist Church basement Sex enth grade girls looked with adoring eyes at senior boys and if anyone was lucky enough to dance with one it was talked about for at least a week afterward During Noyember and December loud shouting YOICCS came from the gym and auditorium It all came to a clrmax a week before Christmas xacatron when our new jun1or high cheerleaders were chosen Sandi Parkin aney Bernreuter and oan Thiel were the happy girls that day Our first experience with our own dances came in these first years Miss Mc Vrcker with the help of Barton Rusk our junior high student council president led us through the grand march numerous times The Girl Scouts held their own dances too Here some kids had their first encounter with mistletoe its uses and misuses remember Fred? In eighth grade Barton Rusk and Pattr Altimus receiyed the American Legion Award in State College and ohn Glenn and Barb Corl in Ferguson Township Meanwhile Ferguson Township was haxmg their own fun at social events during junior high Buttons and Bows their big dance was held 1n a pouring rain and many students were surprised to find the roof leaked but a good time was had by all Nancy MCCIIDIIC Barb Corl and Nancy Rossman cheered Ferguson to many yrctories while ane Wheeland and Nancy MCCllDt1C headed the band The Boalsburg students joined us at the beginning of eighth grade but some of their achiex ements while in Boalsburg were a top notch soccer team and a trip to Gettysburg Finally we were in ninth grade and had the honor of attending senior as well as junior high es ents Mixers were a new and exciting thing Dancing with new boys in the dusky light was sery romantic lr fU Many hopeful girls tried out for,-g9- ,Q- cheerleadmg this year and Sandi Par km and Nancy Campbell were picked to become our new senior high cheer leaders jmny Rrcker Patty Glass Aura Grace Patti Altimus oan Thiel and Irene Baroutsis were the semi finalists A2 , 5. J gilt Sandy Wilson was our first major ette joined in the next two years by Irene Baroutsis Bonnie Morriss aney Bernreuter and Linda Rodgers inny Rucker and Nadine Gallagher were each awarded an end of the banner 'S YWMVQQI. 49 t gg M Q ' F X, . . . . . I , fp . ' - . t V Y . , . . . . ia, . . .. xl . T . v . Y . V B .. s f-14 - IJ . , M Q ,J 1 , . ' . . IW u , P I - ' I 'N B v ' ' ' I i -ul . . V . fjgzgiif 1 - 'f' in ' 'i ' 'I ' - Q ' ---L57 - - A fe ' ' 'i J ' 1 r B H 'V 5: . I i ' 7 '3 ll I 'F 2 . I , X , . . . - iz'-ti: yu, ,I ' ' ' , . ' ci, Ll '- , ' 5 fr I -EE ff' ' E- ,fi Pasha John Barone Barby Dale Daye Griffin and Susie Eberly as our sopho more class officers helped us through our first year in senior high The Thespian play xx as the first big exent in this year Sandy Bottorf and Stcye Schlow helped proyrde riot Hobgobblin Housc a talc of mystery and comedy about 1 haunted house Another Christmas rolled around before vxe lcnew it and novy the Sopho more girls had their first try at planning 1 dance Snovyflalse Iantasy held in the Sigma Nu house vlas a great success Our biggest eyent of the year was our Soph Hop a symphony in p nk and white called Pink Paradise The boys spent long hours working on a beautiful vundmill only to haxe it stop running in the middle of the dance The girls wanted to paint sex eral flats white to use as a background and not knowing where else to do it they picked the girls loclcer room Mrs Ham mil probably wondered vxhere the flood of mater and white paint came from The year drew to a close and we all met for one last time at Whipples for our class picnic Many of our friends left us this summer Aura Grace moyed to Columbus Ohio Patti Altimus to Uniontown Penna and Sandy Wilson to Summet N September rolled around again and we started our last year in the old high school with Daxe Griffin im Smith aney Bernreuter and Diclc O Connell as our Junior class officers Pam Enander had the lead in the Thespian play The Little Dog Laughed and vxhile she proyed to be a talented actrcss her costume changes vsere not too well timed thus Stexe Schlow ad libbed with a wild dance Susie Pierson om Thiel Roberta Wasson inny Riclcer vserc also featured At this time yust tvyo months before she mox ed to Montclair N Prm organized 1 pep club for State High At eyery home game sixty girls instilled pep into the crowd We beat our annual football rixal Bellefonte with an exciting touch dovyn by erry Witherite The unror Plays Dress Reyersal and Shock of His Life gaye many of us a chance to shovs our vxorth LeRoy did 1 hilarious yob of attempting to put erry our society matron into a trance March 22 vyas a beautiful night in the eyes of all yuniors as vue dlnced in a apanese garden at our unior Prom apanese Springtime The deco rations were complete mth 1 pagoda 1 stream a bridge and ey en a dragon f 1 J y -Ri 1 -A -- gil .s soc 37- 7 ' iii There were many electrons that spring with Ruthie Hill being elected our first girl Student Council presi dent and Harry Gaclxenbach bein chosen yice president Roberta Wasson vxas elected editor of the Piper Susie Fberly editor of the Little Lion Daxe Criffin F.If.A. president. im Rim- mey Barby Dale and Dan Hummel were elected to lead our class through our senior year. Steppin With 58 our unior Talent Show certainly prox ed that our class vxasnt lacking in the talent field. Our chorus line the Stepettes intro- duced Master of Ceremonies Sam Val- entine vsith a song and dance routine written by some helpful seniors. arms Syylll. lg! j 4 ' af I riff 'fi E! The Four Joes, a guest singing group from Penn State, brought sighs and dreamy looks from all the girls, much to the disgust of the boys. Greenwood was the scene of our class picnic where we had water battles, good ' food, and lots of fun. Again we parted for the summer. Seniors at last! We entered the new high school building with a feeling of awe but even though we missed the old school we were very proud to be the first class to graduate from such a beautiful building. Many new students came to spend our last year with us. Wilkes Barre lost a great guy when George Saba left. Kirsten Jacobsen, our A. F. S. student, spent the year with Barby Dale, Bobbie Coburn came from Colorado, Chris Irvin re- turned to State College after being away for several years, I Kayoom Awan arrived from Pakistan, Bill Close from Florida, and Sandy Wilson returned from N. . to stay with Nancy Campbell. John Schempf, who spent the srunrner in Denmark under the A. F. S. program, had many interesting things to tell us when he came back. Barby Dale, State High's Flaming Folage representative, and her escort, Jerry Wettstone, came home from Renova victorious. Barby won from a field of 29 candidates. Once again State High came out on top in the Iron Kettle Clash, making it the third year in a row. Even though our football season was shortened by an attack of the Asian flu the spirit of the game was carried on when Joan Thiel or- ganized her own team in the Thespian play, The Magic Touch. Many other seniors had a hand in making this evening a memorable one. Phil Kelley, Susie Pierson, Harry Gackenbach, Dick O'Connel, Mary Maloney, John Reid, Pete Mueller, and Sybil Hedden all did ex- cellent jobs. Our last class dance, Starlight Silhouette, came off in fine style. This was the first dance in the new cafeteria and the silver stars and black silhouettes really transformed it. For the first time State High played host to ten schools in their Basketball and Wrestling Invitational Tournaments. Our wrestling team lived up to all our expectations and came in first with six boys in the finals. The final touch was a New Year's dance put on by the Student Council. Heart Beat, the annual Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y dance, put us in the I Valentine Day spirit. Debbie Charmberry and Jim Williams were R picked the king and queen of hearts. The senior play, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, was the first costume play for a long time. The parts were filled by , John Bryner, Phil Kelley, Sybil Hedden, Bonnie Morriss, Susie Pierson, J i Janice Sweet, Pete Wellington, Dick O'Connell, Bobbie Coburn, Chris Irvin, Steve Schlow, and LeRoy Rivers. The class was honored when it was announced Sylvia Stone, Dan Hummel, and Harry Winter were finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Contest. Many wonderful events are still in store for all seniors. The class trip to Washington, many dances, parties, senior week, pageant, and finally graduation when we will leave State High forever to make our way in the world, but we will never forget all the wonderful times we spent in our Alma Mater. 5l 611155 Z7 ophvcy Txme The year 1958 Place The studlos of W H I M TV Program Edward R Burrow s Face to Face Good evenmg ladres and gentlemen Tonrght vue are gomg to dedxcate our entrre report to one of the worlds greatest mventrons the Oops trme machrne Let us nova journey to the Ultra Laboratory through the magrc of TV DR V P CRANIUM vull demon strate the machrne for us Would you please show us hovu thrs device vsorks DR CRANIUM9 I shall focus the machrne on Amerlca 1970 Watch the screen carefully The doctor adjusts the drals and slowly fthrough a maze of wavy lrnesj a form begrns to take shape It IS a tall brrck burldrng Suddenly three fxgures come rushrng from rt A loud explosron rs heard As the structure comes tumblrng dovsn around them B10 chemrst HARRY WINTER turns to Chemrst GEORGE SABA and says Wha happened? WARREN SMITH drrector of the Chemrstry Department of the Instrtutron replres vsrth We musta goofed' Suddenly the sound of a srren prerces the a1r Three ambulances pull up to the vsrecked burldrng and doctors and nurses pour out of them Before one of the chem rsts can say anyth1ng DR BARTON RUSK MD JUDY HOOVER RN lay htm out on a stretcher and start to bandage hrs vsounds Cones that do not exrstj The strugglxng brochemrst attempts to get away from the rron grasp of DR EVE INEUBERGER and her nurses PATTY HUNT JO ANN MINTMIER and WANDA STIINE DR SARI KURTOSSY anx rously begxns to practrce some news flrst ard methods vsrth thc assrstance of MARGARET MAULE RN and CAROLYN DAVIDSON RN Xlifhen the doctors and nurses frmsh the tvso vrsrtrng physrcal theraprsts VIRGINIA RICKER and MARY ELLEN CONNELL begln to revive the patients with extensrve exercxses As the prcture fades out we see a news photographer STEVE SCHLOW begrn to take pxctures of thrs tragxc event C771 DR CRANIUM adjusts the set agarn and another prcture begxns to form The outlme of an arrlmer IS seen As the arrlmer touches the ground the prcture clears completely The door opens and the arr lme hostesscs LINDA MAE WASSON and BETSX HESS come dovsn the ramp and prepare to check the pas sengers off the plane Another alr hne hostess PATTY GARIS leads a group of peoplc across the freld She greets some servxcemen descendrng from the plane They are the followrng Generals JAMES SPICER KENNETH WEAVER BENJAMIN WHITEHILL Army Colonels WILLIAM GUTTERON TERRY WEAVER and JOHN WAGNER U S Arr Force Admrrals STANLEY WOMER WILLIAM NELSON DAVID REISINGER KENT HILLMAN and GEORGE GEARHART Navy Admrral PALL ALLEN Coast Guard The arr lme hostess greets these men who are berng honored by that crty for bravery above and beyond the call of duty rn therr frght agarnst the terrxble oppressron of horseflres Followrng the heroes rs a group of vrsrtrng school teachers who have come to Barbo Crty for a conven tron The toprc of the conventron this year rs shown on a brllboard nearby It IS Do People Wrth Large Heads and Brg Ears Make Good Teachers Scxentlsts and Mathemat1c1ans9 Speakrng on the subject vsrll be MARGARET RALEIGH head of the Long Instrtute of Mathematrcs SYLVIA STONE famed bacterxolo grst PHIL KELLEY astrophysrcrst THOMAS MARES meteorologrst and MARTHA MORROW educator We see the delegates as they head for therr combrna tlon conventron hall and hotel They are greeted by the hotels manager DANIEL VANDERMEER controversral mrnrster JON MORSE After the busr ness IS completed the delegates are entertarned by LEWIS MOTHERSBAUGH Cvs ho has learned to play hrllbrlly musrc lrke Petej and JAMES GARMEN a professronal gurtar player Therr selectron 1S Lets Rocket around the Cloak Room Tonight Aso ROBERT YOUNG renovtned actor g1ves a dramatrc readrng from Websters Intercollegxate Unabrxdged Gold Bond Drctronary The l1st of delegates at thrs conventlon rncludes CAROL ISHLER SANDI PARKIN musrc RUTH HALL KITTY FULCHER JO ANN FREAR DOROTHY COX PATTY GLASS elementary SALLY SLAMP lundergarten MARY FLEMING home economlcs ROBERT LENKER NANCY CAMPBELL JERRY WETTSTONE physrcal educa tron HARRY GACKENBACH shop MARY' MA LONEY hxstory and KIRSTEN JACOBSEN WAN DA KNEPP VIRGINIA MANNING BONNIE RUNG KURT ULRICH JAYNE BARRY mxscel lancous As the scope of the machrne wanders from the meeting rt focuses on the hotels beauty salon DIANE STAHL and NANCY HORNER are performrng a vsork of art on therr customer vuth a new type of royal French Imported cultured rrch brown mud' , . 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' 5 , g ' - . . , 5 ! 1 - 611155 I9 Uphecy HELEW GHANER and ELEANOR WALTERS are creatmg a new haxr stvle whlch features the new look called The Fleet Neat and Unbeat Treat DR CRANIUM swrtches the dlal and tunes n another cnty w1th the machme Everythmg seems to be rn chaos Large pxles of laundry are scattered over the floor of the pubhc lrbrary packages of meat are de posxted on the steps of the Vegetarran Club and a group of foundlmg dogs are slowly drlvrng the police department mad The machine qulckly traces the trou ble and ends up m the local telephone offxce The telephone operators are rn a state of confuslon Bells are rrngrng constantly and the whole trouble stems from a group of new operators playlng trc tac toe wrth the swxtchboard These operators are BEV ERLY HOMAN NANCY ROSSMAN BARBARA SPROUT FAYE KOCHER ANNE MEYERS JANE WHEELAND and BECKY SMITH Suddenlv the plcture rs drstorted After adjustment a new prcture appears A huge stadnum frlled wxth people IS seen On the fxeld IS a group of college semors awaltmg the frnal prece of paper that wrll make them graduates The presxdent of the college IS speakmg It was a long long hard struggle people but we made xt drdnt we? We recogmze some of the graduates as be1ng the followmg people ROBERT BARNES IRENE BAROUTSIS RONALD GUERRANT FRANCIS LASZLO JAMES PATNER KENNETH RUDY LARRY SHARER JERRY SLAGLE TERRY SLAGLE DON SMITLEY ROBERT SPRANKLE JANET ST CLAIR JANICE SWEET ROBERT WASSON SANDY WILSON and MERRILL WOOD Featured as guest speaker rs JAMES SMITH world famed busrnessman Hrs topxc IS Our Bug Brg Wxde World for You to Conquer In a nearby baseball stadrum an exhlbxtron b tween the Cleveland Indlans and the St Lours Cardinals rs be1ng played Our machlne follows some people toward the stadlum This group IS the Or ganlzed Mothers of Baseball Players They are equrpped wnth papers certam food xtems and nasty comments for the umprres Valued members of thls group are JO ANN PODGURSKI CATHY CIB BONS DORIS RIPKA BARBARA CORL THELMA DILLON INADINE GALLAGER and SALLY Mc LANAHAN Standmg near the Indlan dugout ns the Cleveland manager PETE WELLINGTON talkmg to one of hrs frrends Coach PHIL CILL In the Cards dugout Manager JOHN REID discusses his teams posrtxon wrth one of has hxgh school frxends BARRY WEAVER who has a coaching pos1t1on on the Bloto Umversxty Staff Standmg along the sldelmes ns Dentxst THOMAS KALIN and h1s medrcal secretary SUSAN PIERSON ready to strarghten any crooked teeth resultrng from the vxgorous game In the front row LORIN KNEPP Ca weather fore caster by the wayj makes the followmg remarks to hrs frlend RICHARD FACER a darry farmer It surely rs a beautiful day I dont see a prospect of ram for at least a week Suddenly a rumble of thunder IS heard and m a few minutes a torrent of ram descends As the prcture fades we see the bewxldered frgure of the weather forecaster drxppmg wrth ram that came a week too early DR CRANIUM would lt be possrble for you to show us more of tomorrows c1v1l1zat1on wrth your mach1ne9 Yes I thlnk so but I must adlust the devxce a lxttle frrst DR CRANIUM turns a few dxals and suddenly a plc ture appears on the screen An offlce full of secretarxes ment Agency We see some famllrar faces among the secretarres They are JOAN NEFF EVELYN STRUBLE GRACE STROUSE SALLY STRUBLE JUNE SHARER ARLENE KENNEDY JUDY DE ARMITT ANNA MARY JOHNSTONBAUGH NANCY McCLINTIC MARGARET WITMER and MARIETTA HOOVER The typewrxters used by these grrls seem rather strange Everythrng typed appears backwards Cbecause the companys presldent llkes to read whxle lookrng rn a mrrrorj SHIRLEY WILSON the pr1vate secretary of the agencys presxdent MARCIA SCHUG Ca grad uate of Penn States College of Busmess Admlnlstra txonj enters her employers offrce with some of these typed sheets Along the wmdows a row of pr1vate detectxves stand guard over the companys bookkeepers to see that no body rs tempted to balance the books Cthrs would be very bad for the presndents ulcers'J Soon the photos of these lucky gxrls QDONNA GILL ALENE KEN NEDY CAROL BANEY and DONNA HORNERJ w1ll be featured rn a natlon wide magazme called The Police Gazette Outside rn the hall warts a large group of Job seekers Each apphcant has h1s name and hrs occupatlon prnnted A . . . . . A r I v I Y . . . . ' , , . , . V . . . i , . . . V ,, y 1 U , - ' y , , . . . . , . . . 4 I ' ' - . . . ' f . , D' ! ! 1 Y ' ! . , ' ' ' . is seen. On the door is printed, The Lazio Job Place- ! I ' ' . , , , , , , , ! ! . , , - , , , , , , , , . l Y . . - , . ' , . . V . . . . . , . ew . I . . ' ' . ' ' , - - H , D V- y . x D Q . V ' . . s 7 ' , ' . , . . 1 ! I . , i 5 ' 11 ' ny . . , 7 . , V The picture on the machine blacks out It flickers and BRUCE ANDERSON and multibillionaire JOE WARD GIBSQNJ The 611155 Prophecy on a card. The cards down the line read as follows: JOAN THIEL graduate of Home Economics at Penn State specialty is cooking the most delightful boiled water NATALIE SUMMERS housekeeper interested in family that buys non burn foods BONNIE MOR RISS an artist from the Grandma Moses School TIM HEWES commercial artist RICHARD HARP STER plasterer CAROL RUTHERFORD secretary who has typewriter and dictionary and will travel HENRIETTA REISH executive secretary RICHARD OCONNELL archaeologist JERRY WITHERITE hell driver LINDA RODGERS lady wrestler DOIN NA REESE fat lady for a circus FRANK PEIKERT any Job sos I can retire at 18 fmay be too latenj ROBERTA COBURN industrial designer or just plain fan dancer HOWARD CON FER tractor trailer truck driver SHARON MOYER professional bull fighter looking for a bull with rubber tipped horns SANDY BOTTORF lab technician wants lab with unexplosive materials Another group stands down the hall Each one seems to have a blank expression on his face A large sign carried by the leader says We re undecided now but you just wait 2 or 3 million years and well make up our minds Signed KEN OLSEN WAYNE WEBB DIANE JUREY RICHARD HOUTZ MEL HOLLER JOHN GLENN KEN HARPSTER GIL BERT CORL JEAN KING TOM BEAVER XIUIL LIAM CLOSE and ELLA MAE WITHERITE another scene appears We see a large mansion with a beautiful lawn A party is in progress The partys hosts fmillionaires BLAIR HENNINGER and KRAWEICJ circulate among the guests Foreign correspondent SUSAN EBERLY is having a friendly argument with UN interpreter BARBARA DALE over the grave seriousness of the Sloboyran situation Language expert HEIDE SKUDRZYK adds this comment Well if they didnt feed Rocoe C genuine Slobovinian mongrelj caviar while he traveled in space they wouldnt be bankrupt Other guests of the party are CHARLES HOFF mcchanical enginccr FRED BEININER jus pain loafer RAYMOND SMITLIX acronautical ginecr JANE BFRNREL TER first female yocltcy WILI IAM COX cnginccr and rancher Some people arc playing statuc in an open spacc On the lawn They are following the suggestion of SX BIL HEDDEX psychoanalyst Sle says it yy ll help them to be unfrustrated by acting like children! The players are LYNN CHRISTY chemical engi- neer' LEROY RIVERS exterminator fspecialty- teachers that call him Muddy Waters J TOM WAY NICK architect MARK BIXBY world famous Alas kan hunter JAMES RIMMEY test dlrver PETE MUELLER pro football player Another psychoanalyst ROGER AMBROSIUS fwhose favorite occupation is the psychoanalysis of the State College High School facultyj is engaged in a discussion on the subyect Is a Warped Personality Due to the Frustrations Imposed on the Young and Innocent in our Schools Taking the affirmative side of the question are JOHN SCHEMPF engineer ANNE BRAMBLE famed horse stable owner MICHAEL GRIFFIN engineer and NANCY LEE fthe spider that spins COB S WEBBJ On the negative side of the question are ROBERT VIERCK engineer SUSAN OBRYAN an old maid with ten cars DAN HUMMEL inventor of hair re storer GERALD YIMMERMAN engineer ROBERTA WASSON chaperone of PSPA journalists and JOHIN WERNHAM engineer Inside the mansion more of the guests are having fun participating in a mock trial The Jury Cminus twoj includes the following THOMAS WHELAND farmer HAROLD PORTER avid TV late late late show watcher ELWOOD WILLIAMS farmer KAYOOM AWAN architect LLEWELLYN MEEK trade school graduate DAVID GRIFFIN farmcr JOHN BARONE engineer CATHY CARR language cxpcrt JOHN BRYNLR The lights glare down FRY GENE DEIBLER electrical engineer on thc dcfcndants CFRFD BRADH BLCK and ED prosecuting attorney shoots question after question at these bewildcred men Thc interrogation goes as follows Is it true that you four committed this act will fully7 Did you or did you not laugh and feel oy erjoyed after its completion Dont answer we already know c answers X tlcy gu ri 1 The lurv members yy ag their heads ycs The judge passcs sentcncc Hou four are guilty of thc tcrriblc crimt of grad uatmg from high school' DR CRAINIL M syyitchcs oft thc machinc as MR BURROXV says XVe thoroughly cngoyed our ylslt and yyc hopc that your machine will not proye to bc a lar fOr do X any , , , , , 9 1 ! , . 2 - x ! 3 - , , , , , 3 - ' ! 3 - . , , , , , . , . 7 7 - . . v D 1 3 I , . . . ,, . , . , , , . 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SALYHIIJ wuz' Bcrnrcutcr Rogers. Schmidt. Fleming, Xxvllliflfif. Sweet jurcy, Campbell, HllI'N'Uy', Murriss, Sutherland, Rickcr, Campbell, Third max' Strung. Buffnngton Prnthmn, Stone, INIo1'ruw, Rouse. Gnllnghur, vlcffcrmcs, Peck. Ncubcrgcr, Zn-lku, Knrdm. H.1ll I.411'wn, Glass. Ffmrfb muy' Rcislm, Hartmm. Hcddcn, Ishlcr. Gullo, Taylor, Hull. Stunc. Picrsun ACCOMPANISTS: LMI to 7'lQi'f,' O'Neil1. Rugcrs. Clmpbcll. Lukcns NIR. THORNE Firrl mu: lefl to fight: Hoff. Hillman, Henning, Harford, Bryner. Wfinck, Shaffner, Dunne Asendorf. Sefand mu-: Cox. Hoffman, Frings, Frink, Gill, Spenser. Geist, Richardson, Harshbarger Lenker, Reid, Kalin. Third faux' Taylor, Vierck. O'Connell, Barr, Stanford, Guerrant, Rusk Babione, Wood, Dillio, Schlow, Sprague. Fourzb rouz' J. Slagle, T. Slagle, Fischer, Osborne Felice, Bixby. Smith, Gackenbach, McClay. Ambrosius, Poorbaugh. Keith. Sprankle. Mr. Thorne ,4 Kapp lla 6710 if Our new school has brought many changes in old traditionsg one of these is the appearance of silent study halls. Previously, choir rehearsals were held in the audi- torium at the same time as study halls. This made it rather difficult for both the stu- dents to do any studying and for the choir members to do any practicing. Now the rehearsals are held in the large practice room. Night rehearsals were held here as special preparation for the two annual concerts, the first of which is the Christmas Concert with the traditional and beautiful candle light procession. The second is the Spring Concert held sometime after Easter. The choir sang for the special dedication ceremony of the new school, at Baccalaureate services, and at the graduation pageant. Sponsor. Being a choir member is not all work and no play, for a party is given for members after each concert and throughout the year. At least one potluck supper and a picnic are held, Membership in choir is obtained through a tryout before Richard Thorne, director. At present there are ninety-nine students in choir. The accompanists are choir members who volunteer and are chosen for their musical ability. This year's officers are: President, Steve Schlowg Vice President, Dick O'Connellg Secretary, june Hallg Treasurer, john Dillio. l ljjl 1, K lx lf fx Cm C0 5 Lefl 10 rigblr NX'areham. Rogers, Campbell. accompanist: Ishler. Strong. Stone, Hedden. Glass, Bernreuter, Morriss. Parkin. TEN TONES AND POLKA DOTS Ten Tones and Polka Dots are two musical organizations in our school whose mem- bers are selected from members of A Cappella Choir. The tryouts are held each fall by the two groups of the preceding year and Mr. Thorne. New members are chosen on a basis of individual singing voice as well as blend with the rest of the group. The Ten Tones sing at the request of various organizations, and the Ten Tones perform several numbers at the choir concerts. The Polka Dots' activities are much the same as the girls' group. They sing novelty N numbers and barber shop arrangements of popular songs. Rehearsals for both groups Y. are held once a week in the evening. Mr. Thorne is the director of both groups. Ac- lt companists are selected in tryouts before the respective groups and Mr. Thorne. 1 Polka Darts Left lo riglal: Felice, Sprague, Dillio. Vierclc, Frink. Frings, Cox. VC'inck. Distric! Hand Ifivifl mu: Dunlop, Drcibclbis Khnmng. Ifclicc, Christy. Swmzd wus XYOOJ. Babionc, Benner Oflunncll, il. Slqxglc. Distric! Orchestra F.'l'2f mu: Crm, Rdlcigh. Stunt Neubcrgcr, XY. Smith, Hunt Ebcrly. Ii, Frith Scrwzd mu Krwpp, Pwsch.1dd. Murrzs. XVin tcr. Fclic. Nhnnzng. Voir, Rccdc TLHJ mu: Chlwfn. Morne, Rnd B.1b:wnc. XYY.lNhLQHk Yikrt, Fischcx' Dunnc, O'Cf1nncII 55- Fiul mum' Manning, AIl1bf0Sil1S. Cox. Dunlop. Sfrwzd muy' Felice. Morris. Dillio. Corl. Taylor, Peikert. XX'inters. Morrow. Raleigh. Tbird wuz' XVareham. Houtz. Geist, Ze-lko. Bratzler. Hoinan, Gardner, Gullo. Anders. Dunne. Buffington. Fourzb wuz' Hall. Mulligan. -Iosephson. Boarser. Slagle. Sprague. Hoffman. XX'ashko. Ishler. Gill. Fisher. XY'ert. Kline. Krynine. Fiflh mum' Henning. Hayes. Corl. King, Hillman. Shultz. Christy. Taylor. Rusk. W'o0d. Gibson. Guerrant, VU. Holderman. 1671144 One organization which has not changed in our move to the new school is the band. The band, as always, is an impressive sight at our football games. The routines are intricate and well executed. A lot of hard work goes into these routines, and during the marching season, evening rehearsals are held every week, as well as during regular band periods. Besides its part at football games, the band plays at pep rallies. It is assisted at the rallies and at the games by the ten majorettes. They are chosen by the majorettes of the preceeding year and Franklin Hege. director of the band. at a series of tryouts in the spring. The band is active in other capacities. They march in the Fourth of july and Hal- loween parades and also. the annual Band Day held here at the University in the fall. Only sixty high school bands throughout the state are invited to attend Band Day. At half-time. the sixty bands form the letters P.S,U, on the field and play the Penn State Alma Mater. The main fund raising activity of the band is the Spring Band Concert. This concert, excellently attended. was enhanced by our new auditorium. Band each year. This year, The band also sends several of its members to District A director ot the Universitys District Band was held in Lewisburg. with james Dunlop. Blue Band. as the conductor. 3 v4 F11-.ff mu: Ash, S. Bryner. Stumpf. Brown. Sammi wa: Hunt. Hottorf, Smith, Voltf. Dreihelhis. Vfaynick, Mares, T. XX'4ly'I1iCi'C, Poschzidel. Third wuz' C. 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',N 3 ' Q , 1 51.44 1i ,X , f .Qi ,1 5 vxl ' 0 4 1- - N I 'Y ' ... gi 4 XJLLQ fe, D -rrglaxf f- , -as ....,.., it Q , O , 'ec ' , ,MW ff.vv.u.-1 i First row, Ief! Ia rigbl: Smith. Neuberger, Stumpf, Dunlop. Ambrosius, Manning Stone, Voltz, Second max' Hunt. Eberly, Morris. Wfintcrs. Morrow. Felice Henning, Schlow, Maloney, Mr. Cavuto, O'Connell, Dunne, Fischer, Reed Babione, Gibson, Cropp. MR. CAVLYTO rchc fra The orchestra is one of the lesser known, but no less active, organizations of our school. The orchestra plays for many of the school plays, and for radio programs. The highlight of the orchestra season is their annual concert, usually held in the spring. The orchestra sends several representatives to District Orchestra each year. This is made up of chosen musicians from the surrounding counties who rehearse together and give a concert as a climax to the event. Applications of interested students are Sent in several months beforehand so that students who are accepted have time to practice the music on their own. Once at District Orchestra, tryouts are held for placement, and the rehearsal begins. At the end of three days, the concert is given. This year, State College had the honor of being host, and the pleasure of entertaining the visitors at a banquet held before the concert in the cafeteria and at a special dance. The visiting musicians stayed at the homes of orchestra members and received their meals there. Poschadel, Raleigh, Cox, Vfeiser, Reecle. Third rouz' Smith, XVeston. Fourlb row. 'MW Fifi! wuz' W'ilson. Cook, Foltz, Metz. M. Horner. Eaton. Mueller. Transue, Baker. Mullen. Mather, Stine, Burke, French, Ash, Litke, S. Frye. Rigo. Putnam. Showers. Baroutsis, Gibboney. Second faux' Houtz, Carroll. Toscano. Hoover. XX'itman, Showers, Kephart. Lonberger. S. Smith, NX'hiteside, E Homan, S. johnson, Horner. Fllenberger, Gilligan, Brooks, Horne. Bloom, Kalin, Xwatrous. Harbolcl Shuey, Fry. Third mum' Deihler, Rung. King, Yurnell, Xwitherite. Droege, Farrell, Dachille, B. johnson, Stahl, McCloskey, Henderson. Gibson. Davidson. Buffington. Smith, Maule. Grove Lucas. Decker. Holderman. jordan. Koch. Poormun, Cramer. Fuurlff mum' Tate. Seckinger. Spicer. XVerner, Maloney, Connell, Dunlop, Chandler, Ffflfz muy' Sharer, Neff, R. Frye. Clarke. Gauss. P. Smith. Charmberry. Hedden, lshler. Frear. Hayes. Lingenfelter. Sager. MacKenzie, Hartman. Riley. Hess, Guris, Fulcher. Abrnzl .mfs john, Simco, Sendzik, Pierce. Casselherry. 5155 61116 Ifirrl mu: Mason, Dreibelluis. Rudy. Keller. Brown. XX'hitehill. Adams. Carelas. james, Brown. Merryman. Smith. Setond mu: Clapper. Rimmey. Heiser. Fetzer. Porter. Slegal. Parsons. Myers. Cramer. Third mu: Howell. Barlett. XX'heel.m:.l. Spmnkle. Beyer. johnson, Davison. Stout. Abfwzz me: Rickman, Kepler. W'olfe, Smith. Tressler. y Firrl row: Ricker, Thiel, Hedden, Eberly, editor, Campbell Parkin, McLanahan, Gallagher. Second row: Barry, Neuber- ger, Glass, Stone, Podgurski, Reish, jurey, Mr. Dallam, sponsor. Third row: Wellington, Rusk, O'Connell, Schlow, Griffin. Abrenl: Charles Hoff. LITERARY STAFF Susan Eberly, Editor, Jayne Barry, Literary Editor, joan Thiel, Senior Editor, Sylvia Stone, Art Editor, Nadine Gallegher, Assistant Art, Pete Wellington, Portraits Editor, Eve Neuberger, Activities Editor, Mike Griffin, Boys' Sports Editor, Dick O'Connell, Assistant Sports, Nancy Campbell, Girls' Sports Editor, jinny Ricker, Captions Editor, Steve Schlow, Patty Glass, Co-Photography Editors. BUSINESS STAFF Barton Rusk, Business Manager, Joann Podgurski, Assistant Business, Sally McLanahan, Advertising Editor, Sandra Parkin, Sales, ChHflC5 Hoff, Advertising Photographer, Henrietta Riesch, Typist, Diane Jury, Bookkeeping, Marion Brickwedde, Cover Artist, Williani Dallam, Sponsor, 86 Biffle L7014 Staff One of the most difficult tasks which faces the graduating seniors is that of putting down for posterity the important events in their class and of that year. It also is the most lasting and rewarding of jobs. Choosing a theme this year was not difficult for our new school provided the per- fect one. Choosing a theme was only one of the preliminary steps taken last spring shortly after the election of the editor and selection of the staff. Over the summer, many senior pictures were taken, the rest being finished right after school started. After this, work on the yearbook proceeded step by step. The business staff was hard at work getting advertisements from local merchants and selling yearbooks for funds to finance the printing. The section editors made layouts of the pages. The final step was to transfer the finished pages to special forms and send them to the printer. The many problems which arise during the preparation of a yearbook were dis- cussed at staff meetings with Susan Eberly, editor, and William Dallam, faculty advisor. Well, you're with me. Sylvia . , 6,00 il M Q3 Fifi! faux ld! lu rigbl: j. Pmlguiwki, Sweet, Fulilier. Wiirrington. XX'asson. Iitlitorg Henderson, Zelko, Tate, Felice. Seanad mzr: Sponsor. Mr. Dullam. Pefk. MacKenzie, Bell, Albright. S. Poolgurski, Smith, Batliuist, Holtwitk. Hartman. 7'b1m' mu: Tait. Cimplvell. Riley. Prite. Viintlermeer, Rung, Baroutsis, Hoover. Thaw azbierzt from fiiflzmf .mx Broun. Barry lNlorrow, G. Gilnboncy, Griffin, Richer, Petniiki Stone. Nieman, Cliirinlwiiry, K. Awgini, U16 Pip 1' Caution! Editors at work PIPER STAFF Roberat Wassor Editor .......,.,, Sue Hendersor Editors ..... Carol Warringtor Kitty Fulchei Feature ... ... Margie Zelkc Tony Felice Judy Hoover Janice Swee-1 Manager .. Ginny Campbel Anne Riley Sandy Tai1 Manager Podgursk Hendersor Dallarr Judy Brown Pat Bath- Robir Van- Wdffl. 6 0 ,no Firff wuz' Bottorf. N. Horner, Hess, B, Smith. Moyer. Morrow, J. Hoover, Rodgers, Addison. Baroutsis. Jacobsen. Eaton, Ishler, Dale. P. Smith, Gallagher, M. Hoover, johnsonbaugh, Gill, Stine. Summers, Sweet. Hedden, Irvin. XY'ilson. Hunt. Ricker. Second wuz' Ladue, Schug, Manning. St. Clair. Baney. Sharcr. Morriss. Frear. Fulcher, Pierson. Reese, Grove, Stahl, Wasscnn, Maule, Davidson, Witmer, Riplca, E. Struble. S. Struble. Strouse. Rossman. Walters, Sprout, Wheeland Kocher. Third faux' Sponser, Miss Showers, Neff, Podgurski, Muller, Zimmerman, Bathurst, French Mullen, Smith, Homan, Drodge. Watrcuus, Scott, Richer. Decker, Kephart, Holtswick, Horner Mintnier. Rung. Fourth muy' Pritham, Mann. Tait. Wfood, Bell, Transue, Gilligan. Wareham Cullen. Stumpf. Kalin. Witherite. Yarncll. Schmid, Ellenberger. Shaw, O'Neill, Rogers, Charm- berry. Roach, Pressler. Reed. P. Rossman. Horne. Putnam, Showers. Bloom. Fifth faux' Smitley Poorman. Sutherland. Mililcian. Bloom. Fry. Summers. W'histler, Toscano. Ash, Smith. Harvey Schmit. Peck. johnson. Peirce, Ligenfelter. Hayes, Rigo, Dachille. Clark, Holderman, Dreibelbis Schilling. Mc'Clintic. Albright, Taylor, Dunlop. Westcmn. Sixtb wuz' Stiffler, Lucas, Smitley, Wright Young. Riley, Smith. Taylor. Wferner, Huffington, Tate. Petnick, Zellco. Shawley, Stone, Strong Z'ri-f!i- If and Hi- lf Tri-Hi-Y is a serxice organization open to any girl who wishes to join. It is a branch of the corresponding boys' organization, Hi-Y. The faculty sponsor is Miss Mary Showers. Under her leadership the club sponsors the special religious services held at :he school and holds its customary Heart Dance in February for the benefit of the Heart Fund. v s 1 v Hi-Y is an organization sponsored by the YMCA, open to any interested boy. The faculty sponsor is Mr. Miller. The most important activity of the club is the selling of programs and nefreshments at the home football games. The boys also usher at the Baccalaureate service and send several representatives each year to the Older Boys' Con- vention and District Rally.. Fifi! mu: Cropp. Winck. Schaff ner. Vincent, Roan. james. Was son. Second mu: Sponsor. Mr Miller. Myers. Richardson. Loud er. Barone, Glenn. Gill. Saba 7771711 rffrif lioarser. Pocrrbaugli XX'heel.ind, Slagle. Barlett. Vierclc ml .I Holler, President, Cvacl-cenbach. ,, . 'ef wr gui Firft row, left to riglilx Ricker, Rung. McI.anahan. Thiel. Reid, O'Connell. Reede. Second row: Mintmier, Stone, Pierson. Maloney. Roach, Fleming. Dachille, Weiser. Tlzird faux' Nieman, Kelley, Gackenbach, Young, Mueller, Schlow, Heddin. Uzespian Assisted greatly by the modern auditorium with its up-tordate facilities, Thespian Troupe 965175 of State College has enjoyed a most successful year under the direction of Glenn Shaffer, Sponsor. Initiations were held at the close of last year. At the banquet held at the autoport following the formal initiation ceremonies, officers for this year were announced. They were: President, Roberta Xwassong Vice President, john Reid, Secretary, joan Thiel, Treasurer, Dick O'Connell. Another part of the initiation of new members is dressing up in different kinds of costumes. One main theme is chosen each year, and all the costumes must adhere to the theme. Closer Pete Y ' v . This way Ol 1 W' 9 4' 11- I .Q W ?i 1,, mf ' 'H Q ' Z ' 25' -B x '55 I ' ' I W f sf fff sg 14 1 - wg 22 V , B: 1 , , - ff 1 Y A 1. 0,1 L, 4 A - A f 3152? me if W My M I - I 4 at , I X 'UI Q' w Tift AQ '51, . 4..- f , 1,954 . A + wir 1- ff ., -'M'--'AJ 1141! ' 5 P ? 2124-: QL' Q '15 35 RQEI 552' fc flfl ygqi f C J' 172 1 . ' 5-1 :Q 1... N., , f N Q ' 1' X7 5 Y 4 ,Q 1 5:71 ,.. 91 hy Firil wuz' B. Beck. Fry. Hillman, Gibson. R. Wasstmn. G. Brovvn, Griffin, Deibler. Beaver, H. Confer, Garman. A. Beck, G. Corl. Foster. Second wuz' Mr, Cross, Sponsorg McNeal, Myers. Appelton. R. Beck. Gates. Everhart. Gray, Houtz. I., XX'asson. Harpster, 1. Corl. Campbell. Barr. Buchenhorst, Mr. Smith, Sponsor. Third wuz' Struble, E. Horner, Delafield, Garis. Kline. Johnson. Barger, Bickle. Barto. Swanger. Rider. S. XXf'illiams. XX'ay, D, Brown. Wfolfe, Hall. Clinger, C. Horner, Abrerzl are, seniors: Meek, Reisinger, E. Willianis. B. XX'eaver: juniors: K. Confer. Facer. Hartman, jackson, T. Weav'er. F. Williams, and sophomores: Bohn, Guyer. Hagenbufh. Kauffman, L0r1g, S21uCrS, Whitehill. .?z1fu 6 Qarmcrs of Am rim Future Farmers of America is a club composed of boys interested in agriculture. The faculty sponsors are Donald Cross and Robert Smith. Officers are: President, Dave Griffin, Vice President, Gene Dieblerg Sec- retary, Bob Wasson. Treasurer, Gerald Browng Sentinel,Tom Beaverg Reporter, Ed Gibson. There are several ranks in the club: Greenhand, Chapter Farmer, State or Keystone Farmer, and American Farmer. A member may participate in many activities and earn many awards. Our school has been honored many times this year through awards presented to this organization and to several individuals in the club. The club was awarded the Silver Medal Award in the National F.F.A. Chapter contest4being one of the top three chapters in Pennsylvania. Tom Harpster was the winner of the State Public Speaking contest and jim Apple- ton, second prize winner in the Pennsylvania Flying Farmer Essay contest. Better do a good job repairing that blocking sled. boys. The Chapter visited the State Farm Show in Harrisburg. On the local scene. several members prepared a chicken barbecue for a State Future Homemakers of America meeting. The members of the F.F.A. help at school also. This year they brought in a Christmas tree which the F.H.A. dec- orated to place in the lobby. 9996 t-30 ,i f fi' 5,6 Fifi! row. lefz zo riglal: Garis, Baney, Sharer, Reish, Gill, Ghaner. Struble, XX'itmer, DeArmitt, J. Podgurski, Lee, Corl. S. Podgurski, Neff, johnstonbaugh, M. Hoover, XX'alters, Wheeland. Strouse. Kocker. Hess, Semnd roux' Gibboney, Williams, Barry, Harpster. Horner, Foltz, Ash, Long, Simco, C, Homan, Ritz, Dodson, Cook, M, Horner, Rudy, S. Struble, Wasson, Kennedy, Kennedy, Harpster, McClintic. Third wuz' Sponsor, Mrs. McFeatterS. Mitchell, Wfalker, Wilson, B. Horner, M. Deibler, S, johnson, Anderson, Gibboney, Knepp, Keller, Barr, Rider, Sarver. Cassleberry, Bloom, Showers, Packer, M. Deibler, Fry, jurey, D. Horner, B. Homan. Fourth row: Williams, Moyer. Lentworsky. M. Hoover, J. Houtz, Shuey, Lam- born, O'Bryan. Bruss, Stiffler, Cramer, C. Sendzik, Corl, Yarnell, Ripka, Metz. Poorman. Stanford, H. Houtz. Abrenl are: Gibson. L. Horner, S. Deibler, P. Sendzik, N. Williams, S. Wilson, Barnes. Zl6illa4. The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization for students enrolled in the business education course. The plan of organization includes local chapters, a state chapter in each state, and the na- tional organization with headquarters in Washington. The State College High School Chapter was organized in 1952..Until this year, membership was restricted to members in the senior class. The Chapter now includes more than eighty members of the various classes. The primary purpose of F.B.L.A. is to provide young people with opportunities to actually participate as individuals in projects conducted under guidance. Members of the club learn how to compete with their col- leagues, engage in individual and group business enterprise, hold office and direct the affairs of the group, and work with representatives from other organizations. F.B.L.A. also provides an opportunity for travel to conventions and conferences, visits to other chapters and to business and industrial enterprises. For the second consecutive year, the State College chapter was awarded a Gold Seal Certificate as a chapter with outstanding programs that contribute to better education for business. Instructor, Mrs. McFeattersg Corl, Lee, J. Podgurski. This year's officers were: President, Nancy Lee, Vice President, JoAnn Podgurskig Secretary, Barbara Corl, Treasurer, Oscar DeArmittg Reporter, Sandra Podgurski. 3' I- ii: init tifiss. llipimlwle, lstiiiphell. lietxt-i'. S.th.i, Weaver, Wettstone. Serwzd row: Lenker, J, Slagle, T. Slagle. XY'itherite. Mares. GM- ltcnhtth,Slrirti.K.1lm.CilLim.Ciill.Nl1ez1:pf, lfffml 7011 .' . ur liiltiit, 'l rtssleip l ff1ti,'f iifu 3 Cfarmtvn. Kiiiwiec, Yfhitehill, Barone. lienner, Putter. lfuleher. Slklitll. I7,'t1f'v mu: Smith. Overloel-1. lt sf i ' K N ' ' Qponsor. Mr. Lung, XX'e.uer. Hurshhzxrger, l.. Smith. lleim. XX'lll1.1lUS. McCl41y, Spen- l me. li.ii'lett lliiiiiiwtl. lletlxtritlivin .All-ti:.'.' Rimmey. Gutteron, Hoff. Holler. Mueller, Peilqert. Rivers, llwrner. XYtwlfe. Dreihelhis. Hklllll. liissiiigel' .Nltii-it Ilistmteuislmetl hy their sm.trt miruon jackets are the 40 members of Varsity Atlmittauce to the duh is hztsetl tm .1 minimum iiumher ut ptwints eariietl hy the boy or girl hy p.1rtieip.1tion in u sports aetixity. To earn at jacket, Ll total of 70 ptiiiits must he tilwuiiietl hy membership in :1 sport. Extra points are given for a letter in the sport. Officers are Tom Beaver, Presitleiitg Cletirge S.1h.1. Vice Presiclentg Nancy Campbell. Secretaryg Barry Wfeaver, Tretsurer. The club sponsored the Varsity ' ' ' ' Fcp 611112 A f.tmili.1r sight git .tll nur foutlmll games is the members of Pep Cluh in their white swe.tt shirts with m.1rtwtm letters, tlieeriiiig nur team tw xitttwry. During the football season. they m.1rCh in the pep p.1r41tle with the htmtl. gmtl go thrtiugh their rtiutiiie tm the fieltl as the players Come in. Any girl llhly become a member, hut gtititl helmxitir is recluiretl to sttitleiit-fxtulty lmtsltetlmtll game this year. I'L'lll.llll time XY'l1eiitxtr ptissihle. they travel hy hus to the i1wi1yg.1mes. 1','i.' iffzt ll.lINtN. liwm, S Smith. lillklll, Bell, ,Maulc, fukher, Yuung, Blucllcr. Sefomf wrt : Slmw. l..1dL1e, Rutllerfortl. Drivge, cill.lI'IUl'5lll'l'. ili.llk'. l'Itii Illl, Nthmitlt, D.tthilIe. 'l'I'.lIlNL1C. Tfvffrl 7'f7N',' XY'right. Hartman. Nieman. Hentlerstin. l:.1I'l'L'll. Strung, KLlLlflA!X1.lIl. Petniclf. XXX-i'nei'. Sttimy XX'tstiir1, litirltt l'ff11i,'f v iifztx l'i'y. Cimphell. llieree. l.irigtnt't-lttix XX'.i11ir1gtivn. Hume. Decker. lilmwm. Htll'HCI'.ZlH1llKI'IN.1f1, HL if - r I Y Girls ' Athletic Association This organization helps choose the curriculum for the girls' physical education classes, and purchases ancl presents awards to deserving girls. The members are chosen by vote in the gym classes. Once each year, for their initiation, the new members don costumes which they must wear to school, The club also holds an annual banquet, at which they present the awards and enjoy entertainment provided by the senior girls. The banquet is open to any girl who wishes to come. This years officers are Nancy Campbell, Presidentg Anne Bramble, Vice President, Marie Hawbaker, Secretaryg Sandy Smith, Treasurer. Fifi! faux' Sprout, Davidson. Bramble. Campbell, Connell Hall. Second mu: Litke. Mc V Cown. Henderson. Smith ' Hawbalcer. Third mu: Spon sor, Mrs. Hamill Hartman. Lingenfelter. Smith. XX'areham Q . if First faux' Litke, Connell. Eb- erly, Campbell, Hall, Farrell. Second faux' Smith. Houser. Kardos, Henderson, McCown. Bathurst, Third mu: Mrs. Hamill, Slnjgh. Hilrtman. Shawley. Kauffman. Taylor. Hawbalcer. Sutherland. Ware- ham. Gifts' faders There goes that whistle? Foul on red, white shot. Members of Girls' Leaders are hard at work refereeing a basket- ball game. This is the chief function of an organization composed of girls chosen for their athletic ability by present members of the club. Sometimes, however, the shoe goes to the other foot. when they practice at their meetings, Officers were Mary Ellen Connell, President, Shelby Smith, Vice President, Sandy Farrell, Secretary-Treasurer. 95 Projection I rl m rigbf: Hoff, Sponsor. Wir Hue. Clark. XX'f:rt. Kalin. Vincent. Wink, Manninu. H.xl- dcman. L juniar Red Gross FIN! muy' Blown, Rix. Bill!! ler, Dills. HL1l'III1LlU. O'Ncill XX'1lson. Simud mu: Dnch illc. XXVLIHCCI, Hc1ldc1'm.1n Drcibclbis. Mather. Rcisli, Lieberman. -1' J-la!! Palm! Fifi! wut' Rixcrs. Pglncr Mannino, Griffin, Cox, Hoff XX'cIlini.:tun, Knlin. Rusk Swmzd rozzx' Vfcbb, W'illiams VL1flLiC'l'I1lL'L'f. O'Cnnn-:Il Christy, Benner. Ulrich XY'omi, Guckcnbach. Pcikert Third 11114: Mares. Bixby XY'i1swn, Gucrmnt. Barnes Amhrosius. Zimmerman, Wfctt stuns, Sponsor. Mr. Burr. .Quill and Scroll Fifi! wuz' Eberly. Thiel. Barry. Hender- son. Fulcher. Strand mu: Sponsor, Mr. Dallam. XX'asson. S. Podgurslti, XY'arring- ton. J. Poclgurski. 5'rcm'!1 61116 Fifi! wuz Gauss. Pierson. Coburn. St. Cldlf. ,l-1CfVl7SCD. Zclko. Bathurst. Nic man. Sponsor. Mrs. Rice Strand mu Lonbergcr. Kudos. Perle. XY'right. Gullo Irvin. Dale. Strong. Young. Schug. El lcnlverger. Tffvrd wus Kalin, French Carroll. Morrow. Skudrzyk. Smith Bratzlcr. Mueller. Zimmcrman. Christy Abftvils Ttiscano. Bell. Rung. Morse. Gibbons. S. Smith. xl ,Cilzrary .Asszlslauls Firfl mu: Ascndorf, Nieman, Vfhislcr Jacobsen. Semnd wuz' Bryner. Lighncr Holderman. Bratzler. Ellenberger. Put nam, Mann, Third mug' Rigo. Frings Smith, Morris. XX'LlSl'lli0. Riley. Mac- Kenzie. Miss Mahcy. Abfrzzfx Buffing- ton. Pmlgurski, Maloney. Kurtosscy Schmidt. Sprunklc. XX'crt, Ash. Harford Shaw, Smitlcy. I Spanish glllb Fir-if wut: Rickcr. Jacobsen, Carr. Skud- rzyk, XX'hisler, Slamp, Pressler, Summers. Second roux' Xwhitesicle, Larson. Pierce, Smith, Kauffman, Vihrrington. Smitley, Strong, Stone, Sponsor, Mrs. Rice. Third faux- Litke. Harpstcr. Smitley, McClos- key, Mintmicr. Mather, McLaughlin, Abrenl: Rung, Shawley, XX'erner, Kropp. Krause. Neff. Lagally. Dunlop. Decker. Zz-Kem Lrfl In iight XVarrington, Morrow. Co burn, Kurtossy. Griffin. Morse. Xlfinter. MacMillan. Hummel. Smith. Sponsor, Mr. Shaclel. Frings. Krynine. Kybernclzks Ifriwp' wir .' Meyers, Taylor. Rogers. 15,1-k. wedde. Bratzler. Zelko, Ishler. Serum! wir: Sponsor. Mr. Patrilalc. Frink. Lie- berman. Asendorf. XY'elch. Hoffman. james. Tbird mu: Rank, Taylor. Dil- lio. Sprague. Balvione. flbrnrlx Lonbei- ger. jfamemaking Ifirfz mu x Knepp. Corman. johnson. jolinsonbaugh. Gill. Harpster. Second mu 1 Barry. XX'ilson. Struble. XX'asson. XY'lieeland. XX'alters. Haney. Shafer,- 'l'l1m1 mu: Sponsor, Mrs. Krause. Gila- lwoney. Mann. Schmidt. Maule. Fry. Strouse. Vfitherite. Rossman. Kocher. Sponsor. Miss Showers. Fffurfb muf Harpster. Brooks. Garis. Ghaner. Sprout. Smith. Hess. Hoover. XY'itmer. Neff. ,- 671655 Iinvf mu: Cox. Volf. Carroll, Hum- mel. Coburn. Carr. XX'arrington. Sermrd wuz' Sponsor. Mr. Thorne. Felice, Olsen. Bonser. D, Schlow. Vfernham. XVinter. K. Clemson. Knepp. Third faux Cox. Smitley. B. Clemson. Hamilton. Lagally. Morse. Krynine. Af5.fu1f.' Lazlo, XY. Smith. Patner. Vincent. . Q Gymuaslzcs Iflril mu: Homan, Simco. Bathurst. XXVLIIFULIN, Lonbergcr. Lamhorne. Lent- vorskip Roach. Strand mu: Parkin. Mc- l.1m.1li41n. McCloskey. Dills. Scott. P. Smith. Gilligan. Slegal. Schnffner. Hor- ner. Third folly' G, 'l4fCSSlCl', Meyers. Rank. lfrink. Ruckman. McCl.iy. Kissin- ger. B. Clemson. C. Clemson. Fam-fb mu: Sponsor. Mr. Barr. liarlet. Ful- cher. Dreibellvis. Moore. Kline. L. Smith. Kepler. Porter. Houser. Balent. .-iffitrzff Larson. Kauffman. Mullen. McCown Mclntiglilin. French. Knrclos. Brick weclde. Bixby. Asendorf, Campbell Thiel. mira Staff Left fo ri,gf51.' XX'asson. Maloney, Kelley, Schlow, Sponsor, hir, Shaffer. Abrent: Geist. Henderson. I Archery Firzrl 1-our Strouse, Sprout, Ripka, David- son, Maulc. jurey, Zimmerman. Second wuz' P. Horner, Horner, Wfebb, Wfeaver. Kepler. Houser, Brown, Gray. Third mum' XX'altz. Clouse, Zimmerman, XX'il- liums. Henninger, Benner. XY'omer, Kel- ler, Facer. Abram: Patner, Ricker, XX'olfe. Bixby. Griffin. L, Smith, Spon- sor, Mr. Gackenbach. Zamera Smlfdz Tombros, Griffin, XX'crnh:1m, Vincent. SI.1Pldf7I42.' Sponsor. Mr. Kirk- patrick. Hoff. Moyer. Ishler. Abram S. Schlow. D. Schlow. Carpcnter. -l ii fNTHLUlCS -in Us 0 Franz muy lefz In r'fgfJl.' Rix, Reeder, Schempf. Lenkerg Hummel, Whitehill, Saba, Gill, Gackenbach, Witherite, Sharer Gutteron, Wfeaver, Beaver, Heim, Tressler. Burk roux' Mr. Dallam, Trainerg Mr. Smith, Coach, D. Wolfe, Geist, Miller Carelas, Moore, Cannon. Houtz, Williains, Slegal, McClay, Horner, Harshbarger, Porter, Spencer, Smith, Dreibelbis, J Wolfe, Clinefelter, Davidson, Fye, Fulcher, Manager, Hoff, Manager, Mr. Leonard, Coach. Abrenlx Mr. Kemmerer, Coach Musser. '-5' B Q Var ity gfllffb ll The varsity football team directed by William Leonard, head coach, Ted Kem- merer, jr., assistant, and Bob Smith, line coach, ended its best season, 5-2, in a decade, by defeating Bellefonte 20-14, in the traditional Veteran's Day game. Two players, George Saba, halfback, and Tom Beaver, end, were honored by post-season selections on All-Star Teams. George and Tom were named to the second squad of the Central Counties Conference All-Star Team. In addition, George was selected for the Susquehanna Conference All-Star first team. C Halfback Gill turns on the speed as Saba throws a crucial block against Moslmnnon Valley. TOM BEAVER For the first time in many years the foot- ball team openetl its season on an opposing squads field as they traveled to Houtztlale to open against a strong Moshannon Valley team. Sparked by the running of George Saba antl Phil Gill the team returnetl home with ii 35-0 victory. The following week State College lost Ll heartbrealcer to DuBois, 19-14. State leel most of the way until the final two minutes of the game when DuBois pushed ox er the State High goal line to score the final touchdown and pull ahead 19-14 to win the game. Q 'I r K L M. v - ai ,XF f s Z Z ' ,fsf?,- fir? 1,31 .i .i,.4?f-1-'A ,H , 'l' 543111 1' 'L Si B'H:i. GEYFPERGN .A y. J- ik ,Ji Q1 I-HHVRY GAEK-E:XH5'AGH PH+I: 6'H'iI. 1, X X'-, 1- i 0 Beaver gathers in the pigskin catching Bellefonte player off guard, 'vr E 5 I ,ZZ , fr ff :J ' xml i'?22a..f iZff3'f43f? f 'A ' if - 4191 ' 1. DAN HITMM-Fl. 11 ? E '1 Q :fx F 1 ig 'Si' ,A , . Halfhack Saba takes off for the goal line. fv T . ..u . T15 'V Y g'4Qf A. - JW - .-3341? 4' tm 7 in rear ,, ,fw,f5si?m ug Q V J . . i 'F , ' Y .J ' ' 4 - K 2 ' cf ' H ' S im. A, ,yi V k5.m, Wc.:M Q .Bid s - H 3 ,,, any ?,., ,L.5jfQ. ' W . ,- . , . ww 54. , X ., '. of , I au g, llbl ,I fi Q ? Ahh . f. ,f BGB IQEN KER f'f 1 The State College line looks for the enemy. GEORGE S A BA 1 1 In their third game ot' the season, the State squad routed the neighboring Bald Eagle team in a 32-7 clash at Memorial Field. Phil Gill scored three T.D.'s with one each for john Woltie and Scott Harshbarger. The following week the team battled a large Clearliieltl team at Memorial Field winning 20-7. Rolling up over 500 yartls, the Lion running attack letl by Gill, Saba and Harsh- barger was the tlecitling factor in the ball game. 5, 9, f f 'J J 'X .t '.' 5 Ps 1' I ,, ., 2 - f ' V ' f' -' T Q -' 's.- .-.1 i of :li-?3-Es 'M 2 lvgrj-gig?-152:12 lOl-lv-'fr Nfl-H-HPI if f,, H4 , me All minds with a single thought. . Get that hall, LARRY SHARER On October 11 the team traveled to Lewis- town where they met the future Conference champions on their home ground. The State High team was oxerwhelmed by I-ewistown's attack which scored time alter time to roll up .- ii final Jil-0 score. ln the next two weeks the H, V team was liorted to cancel gaines with Hunting- don and Philipsburg hecause of an outbreak of . 2 'f, ,4n-1 illness which hit the area. The following week if ii' the squad traveled to Tyrone where they edged L Q ' the Eagle team 7-6 with a missed conxersion i lg 1 I C accounting for the first State vittory at Tyrone .-- gfliif' 1 iv , since 32. The detensixe play ot the line tom- ' mv ,515 1- Ai,, 1, . . . . , . - 1 I A 4- Q ' rf , ' - 213 'A' ' gf- bined with Ben Xwhitehill s conversion made the , - ' A K - difference in the gaine, f '. x , - f ' F A 4 4,-k I ' 1' Au? , t ,I BARRY XYEAVER BEN XYHl'l'IfHll.l. State College line presents rock-ribbed defense ax XX'olfe, Yfhitehill and Beaxer rharge in VIERRY XYI'l'HlQRl'l'li xxx An inspired State College defense slows the runner as Heim charges for a crucial tackle against Bellefonte in the opening play of the second half. fate Wins frm Kettle 20- I4 On November 11 the State High varsity gridders met Bellefonte High School on Memorial Field in the annual Iron Kettle clash, defeating the Red Raiders 20-14 and thereby retaining the Kettle in the State trophy case for another year. After an evenly matched first quarter, Bellefonte's McClellan rushed over the goal line from the seven yard line to put Bellefonte ahead 6-0. A minute later he ran for conversion. Later in the second period Bellefonte again moved to the State goal and Brooks went over on a sneak. McClellan again rushed the conversion to make the halftime score 14-0. In Spencer makes key first down in comeback drive, I HI 2 the third period the State team was soon at the Belle- fonte goal line and Harshbarger drove over from the one and rushed the conversion to make the score 14-7, Early in the fourth period Saba streaked over the goal from 51 yards out to make the score l-l-15 as the conversion was missed. Later llummel juggled the ball and then drew it in and ran over the goal line to make the score 20-lvl as Whitehill split the up- rights with the conversion kick. The offense moves vvell as State pushes over the goal line llxll , 'il ,Ll :. S Y.. Lx... 'll - Front mu: lefz to riglaf: Vincent. Barlett, Post, Price, McNeal, Dunne, Lieberman, Taylor, Asendorf, Campbell. Buck wuz' Carpenter, Cronemiller, Bailey, Adams, Garis, Hamilton, Bible, Cramer, Anders. Stout, Roan, Heiser. Mr. Griffith. coach. Abrerzls Mr, Long, Melott, NX'iser Ferguson, Barr. jun 21 Var ity 900th ll Under the direction of Coaches Griffith and Long, the junior varsity football team closed the season with a two-five-one record. The team opened on September 19 against Philipsburg with a 12-0 lossg followed by a 21-13 loss to Juniata Jointg and a win over Clearfield, 15-7, on the opponents' field. The team then tied Bald Eagle the following week, 14-1-1 in a close fought contestg and beat Bellefonte 1-i-7 on home grounds before the Flu caused cancellation of the jersey Shore contest. The team lost its final games to Huntingdon and Penns Valley. 18-13 and 32-7 on the oppositions' home fields to complete the season. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES State 0 Philipsburg State 15 Juniata joint State 15 Clearfield State 14 Bald Eagle State Bellefonte Statewjersey Shore cancelled State Huntingdon State Penns Valley VC'on 2-Lost -iiTied Q Af, l. I iw. Xlel-itt. 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Ilr.. the St.1te High iunitir xarxitx' lxtslaetlull ttxtm tiimp 1 6 9 rttt hir the se.1wn pltlylllg. .ts ix the uwtml tnxtnin. .lKQ.llIlNl the iuninr x.1rxitx' tetinx tit' x.1rsitx' twmfivtlcilts tx 1 prtlut x.1r5itx' cnttiunters, All gnnex were ixl.1x'etl tin .1 htiine .intl .txxptx lmtwis extept for the lfltillitlqslvtlrke tnwun er xx with xx ix limitetl to one meeting rin the tipptmt-i1t's htiint' ttiurt time tti xthetlnlint: tlititiitulties, The scorex llilltixx Sttttc St.1te State State St.tte State State Smte Belletitwnte Bellefnnte Iltmllitlaysbttrg Huntingdon Huntingdon Penns Valley Ltitlt H.txcn jersey Shore 59 35 ,IH 61 6-i H NH -ll Stttte St.1tc State Stxtc Sltllf: St.tte St.ttt' Rentixn Chief' I.tig.1n jersey Shore Rencixo Lock H.tx en Chief Lnlgttn Penns V.tIlt-x XVonf6 Lent Price fights fur h.1ll.ig.1inxtRen-,xii just-plixt-n fights tiff tht ithiun 1 qw , X 'X ZA ' 1 1 li K 'M vu , fx lp, I is 21 mgf I Q.. Nix V I v f ' p 'X t ' fl NM -7 I-1, SN , . 4 1: Z 4 Ia -v f' RE , - X --Q lm 1 1 . . '- M -2 I ' - ! l Glenn rushes in la -u h Y ' H tin don. Y P il g Pm ' I ful? l 3 . Q St at 0 9 l Q i , Harshbarger pushes one in against Penns Valley I l5'a keflr ll Crfur umm! Mr, Kemmerer and Sen, -I. Hays, to whom the tournament was dedicated, assist Mr. Jamison, Supervising Principal, far right. in presentation of team trophies to john Nicely and Gary Rupert representing the winning Bloomsburg team and john Glenn of second place State High team. Infert upper figbl. Queen. Nancy Campbell, State High's new gymnasium was dedicated and our Principal, Mr. Kemmerer, and former Supervising Principal Sena- tor jo Hays, were honored for their contributions to State College High School athletics by an invitational basketball tourna- ment held over the Christmas holidays. The first session on December 27 saw Bloomsburg down Greater Conemaugh 55- 48 and State High's cagemen crush Somerset 51-41 in the preliminary games. The following evening Greater Cone- maugh coasted to an easy victory over Somerset in the consolation game 49-34 and Bloomsburg downed the State High five by a 47-54 tally to become the champions of the tournament as State High placed second. john Nicely, Bloomsburg cap- tain, was presented the outstanding player award for his leadership of the Bloomsburg team in their tournament victories. r 9 1 19 I E 1 ' If if fx ,L , r li, 3 X A ?' aj?a , fQg5,QQ fm ,G nf 5 gd: I5 X 9 , . ' Ji fy 7 ' , 551 ,f N X 'fi ffm fi f '-Yi1fy 1 5: ff , A 4 -.2 A 1 1 f ,,. .7 ' t Q s F, 1 'f I A ' , .1 ww .1 A if 4 ' u Y X . f A Q ' uf N' V1 f.'f:. 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ELLEN QLLEGF cal-ue: t0lLE6E IMIEFI Cllllili W X-j 5' Xhagavn-!',!Q-ss- 2 g-Ss -'ad V ' U as 1 x , lf v n 1 Spring Spvrfs 1 J L.:-f f., 1, , 4 Ao. Ck! If Nm' , 1.4-,. Pctc lc-.mix in the mile r Frank brcklks the mpc .1g.1ir1 r.,... qi my .. 4' ' 3a0'?!!? Let s K: I I7 nl. 'I 4 rr -'Q-ax 3g 'kgg S'- -f 1 mlm rf if ts oort i i ns T me ti i ser ornrr fu Init nflwu Ioicmo French Hirtiiiin Rider Sfrnzd fri: Stone Rude Rodgers huiftinin intramural tht chimpiona ol Nollub1llh.1tl been determined ln boys intrunurils thc clextnth grltlc tcim tiptunctl by Terry Horner detcatctl tht tenth mtl twelfth fride chunpioris taptiinctl by Chirlcg Croncmillcr intl Brute Anderson res pectixcly to become the ill sthool champions In girls intrftmurils thc clexcnth grade chunpions becime the all school chimpions when tiptiinctl by Gretchen Kauff min thex deefitetl the tcnth ind eleienth fgrlde Chimpion teirns C1Pf1lflCtlby Rexann Elton 1ndB1rb Sprout respectixely I22 I'pjit-' AI i' 1. lt-fi! I 'yblf 'Lim M ', XY' ll'ai . 'hui lfe. H nu. . H 1 , 1.1 ti fine- ' H . Q . ' ' . Q a , I . 1 1 5 f , '- , ' '. ' . . lntr.1mur.1ls for boys .intl girls was started this year as part of the .ithlctic progmin, As the yeubook went to press only - K V i - i V , V t A . A l --' ' A s k- , , 4 , y 5 . .K -A L ' A - 1 ' 1 1 . I A i - y - , ' - ' , . ,- , ' l - . - Q , - - ' L ' L ' Y 1 . i . Q L' 1 ' 1 L . i ' ' Ijifitii AIYIIIIU1. tw: wrt: Eherly. Campbell. Glass, Strfnzd mu: Bernreuter. Bmnihle. Sprout. CLDU' nell. Xlfilsun nib tw! .ire Lee. 5IcClintic. and Kucher. l.f,iirr jiirzznt, firm' wat: H-fuser. I.itke, Strfnfd mu: Kardus. Shawley. Ksiuffnxm. 'l'.tylwr. Mt Cdimn xikiuxt .ire I-I,i'.xh.il4er and S Smith. Girl ' All- far Val! gb ll As .1LllfIl.iX ltr the girls' f.1ll Athletics. the All-Star volleyball te,ims were selectetl frtim the must iiutsmntlinku seniors. jun- iiirs, .intl stiphnmiires. A list XKXIS posted by Mrs. Hamill of All those qualified to try out .mtl three Ll.1yS nl' try-wuts were heltl. Ifriim the thnsen .ill-stars Nmcy Clmpbell and Susan Eberly. who were selected c.1pt.1ins. piclcetl teams. These teams pliyetl une glme as such in an assembly and then tlivieled into classes. seniors and juniors. for .mother game. l23 Fir-.rz1'ou': fVarsityj Eaton. Henderson, Taylor. Houser. Sprout. Campbell. Bramble. Kauffman. Litke. Shawley, Abfuzlx King. Bernreuter. Second rout Uunior Varsityj Eberly. Kephart. Lonberger. Jefferies. Lentvorslcy. Briclawedde. S. Smith. Tate. Lingenfelder. XX'ilson. Glass. Farrell. S. Smith. Mrs. Hamill. Alnrwzzx Sutherland. Girl ' l6'a kefball . . . As soon as the girls carefully stored away the volleyball equipment. sounds of bouncing, swishing basketballs drifted from the girls' gymnasium. Try-outs were open to all senior high girls having an SA ticket, They were held after school on Mondays, Tuesdays. and Fridays with the sophomores trying out separately. After cuts. the varsity team included five seniors, six juniors. and one sophomoreg and the junior varsity team had four seniors, six juniors, and five sophomores. Many enjoyable practices were held during the course of the season as the team members faithfully came after school three days a week for approximately ten weeks. No team member will ex er forget that folding door between the girls' and boys' gyms that wouldn't close. Oh well, it saved peeking through the cracks at the male basketball players and wrestlers. L, , X I' . 5 i. - , v , , - b .. , l . L f L MQ f SS L 5 L' YN? -C ' 5 1 R . COX 0 lm 45' X 1 . V 1, -gtg xv ,f x no MX X 0. or 'TR L rf W 3 , 1 4 J? QU- llvj-xx X .:.7 dx J, I 15 kr 'K X xx Q 50 1' 0' I A 1 in LKX ,YKVA f V - U . ' X5 7 ' , - K , ' 'x 'l dll L69 -Lf? 1 D '. l N A ' but SV V M X I . . Wo, fin l l 'Q I .I I ' lclrb all . ' ' , JOAN TAYLOR f 'Mg 6 P . l lf ' Guard ' fxc f- ff' ' - - A Uxwnfl i V xp-xox L . 1 Q f L2 'X ll, A fl' ,M mmx- wi ' Y- 1 EMMA JEAN KING H' 1 JUDY HOUSER J Forward , Guard f ! a ' e . l L X NANCY CAMPBELL - fl Forward il If 'x i 4 Ai i . 5 X H l A t A GRETCHEN KAUFFMAN Forward BARB smzorir me smffmg ffm up Var ity and jun 271' Var ity ,f Tllgn llmn num lllONL mLm1lrYLlwlL Yrrlluzmxgcw luuwcum lllCKQlI'lN .mrl lvoys. wlulrll hcllfcd tllr- girls gum cxpcricmc ll xunmlu xxlu' lilllkllyl l5.lflW Sllrl-uf, Skllllll' Vglmrrl, uns Llp- tml ly mlm XJINIY5' scllmrl .lx ..llNT.1lI1, PM Cfllw. .llso .1 xcnlllr ylxlklfglv L,1i'l,1lHQ.Ll Illg jL1HA wr xlrmy tcgm, .M zlliw lwolllx Wulf um mlm Num, flu rL.mis lull c-nlx yllyrrl mm of lllclr srhululcrl gnlrncs. 'llm vgrslly tum Llll-C3.KCLl Bllrl lillglu .11 lwmr- lm l'Llwru.lr'x' ZH. lll .lll ,ill-sllmmll .lwQmlHlx'. Sv to l'. All .ulrlcll .lttnutlwll during the Llwumlvlx' Wm the flurr- zzrkg ul ilu wuzllmr lmrll lvl ly Sum ll.lVNlllY.1Y5QL'Y. Alma l'mr'.1mlwlL- lrll mlm wrorlrllg lor the XAVSIIF' wirll 22 lwzmu, Thr juniwr x.1rxiLyg.11nc lollmxrll Lll-ILT srllll-nl 1-11 the mme dm' with Samly llxrrn-ll .mal Slmly lyntvorwky luring thc tum to its 28-Iv xzrtllrxx Vis, .1 4 IW , X We These are the people that got thc ads and these urctllcir Agverizsvmcnfs rqk-E351 xQ,A . ,.,,- ' , -, l x x Cty! Y'J.'5flxJ O43 QLJLQJ Owmd, .KOJJJ-L5 'CJ0'f fJ lQ.L,NQ.ClDC9,p J, d 'dv lkf.k,La7J:20,,tQ xn Q D ' - xy, , Ol K VXUJJDMMA, MAMA!!-J QLL8 U cLO1l,QLL.Jl,o 'A 4.1 7 N lxcwgfaiw QP 5fTlLLfbf KWGJLU Ekouzfuwxbbfpbgtc 4401 DU-cv 6119066 .4,L,cL,Q,Zc JVM V? YQCU73 qktiij CV 41 JQLLLQZ, Q41 vcfdit I fd 4 ! 5 1' Xb Lug, .f7m,u.4,,J, gy fC1 I '27 70449, HCMW A, YC an an an an an an an Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Margarel' A an an an BI1 an an ah an an an an an Edgar F an an an an an an an an an an an an Dr Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Ben Mrs rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Farm! Patrons Us! R G Bernreuier T R OConnell Eber S Baney Clayion H Schug Jared Grove Henry G Barone Norwood A Hedden Knepp Ralph R Rucker C C Wernham Charles R Smlfley l E Parkm James J Read Gerald Slagle R A Rusk Bruce W Sharer Bruce Horner Eugen J Skudrzyk Roberi' W S'rone E Glenn Wasson ner G R Sml+h Roberi' S Hoff A H Waynlck N B Guerran+ R B Rufherford Jr Warren H Garman Mrs Richard C Maloney rs rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Frank Beaver Phulberl' Gull Kennefh V Manmng Paul Campbell Melvin H Kalm J J Gibbons and Mrs H T Dale I'S Mr Mr S an an an 671 an an an an an an an an an an an Mrs Mrs rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Joseph W Hunf Fred Davndson Edward A Mlnlmler Francis T Hall Jr Harry D Glll M E ohn Carl R Barnes John M Schempf A M Welllng+on J Marvm Lee J E Hoover Thomas J Rung Frank W Pelkerl' Glenn Weaver Wllllam B Connell Ross Grrffln an an an an an an an an an an an an an Bea an an an an an Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs frlce rs rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Eugene WeHs+one J O P Hummel J Mlfchell Morse Wesley P Wmier Norman M Eberly Ernesi Gackenbach Gran'l' Smrlh R J Summers P W Knepp Harold Helchel L E lpka David Por'I'er Edgar Ulrich E Hallman D E H rear Francls Fulcher Melvin M Smlfh Glenn N Thiel E E Ambroslus Mr. d . . . Mr. d . . Mr. d . . . ' Mr. d . ' Mr. d . . Mr. d M . . ' ' Mr. d . . Mr. d . ' . , . Mr. d . Mr. d . . ' Mr. d . . Mr. d Q . . . J Mr. d . . Mr. d . . . Mr. d . . Mr. d . . ' Mr. d M . . . ' Mr. d . . . Mr. d . . ' Mr. d . . ' Mr. d . . . Mr. d . . . ' Mr. d . . Mr. d . . ' Mr. d . . ' Mr. d . Mr. d . Mr. d . . . Mr. d . ' ' . Mr. d . . M . ' ' Mr. d M . Mr. d . Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. S+. Clair Mr. and Mrs. Roberf G. McLanahan Mr. d . . Mr. d . . . . Mr. d . . Mr. d . . ' Mr. d . . Mr. d . . ' . Mr. d . 1 . Mr. d . . . ' Mr. d . Mr. d M . . Mr. d . ' Mr. d . . . ' Mr. d . . . Mr. d . . . Mr. d . . . Mr. d . . . . Mr. d . ' . Mr. d . . . R' Mr. d . ' . Mr. d . ' Mr. d M . Mr. d . ' Mr. d M . ' ' . ' . ' Mr. d . - ' Mr. d M .... F Mr. d . Mr. d M . ' Mr. d . ' . ' Mr. d . ' . ' Mr. d . . . ' Mr. 3 . . '. x lf A x 1 , ta ,M 1, f as gy' 5' 13 Aff 1 34:9 X f i- ,, HM, .Q ,Wy 1 , Q, W -.fiz,,gf5f'gQ.i1z ' THIRTY YEARS of DEPENDABLE SERVICE O. E. MAELHORN 81 SON Former sfudenis of Sfafe High serve ihe communify-Lou Maelhorn second from righf. Why, even in my half-pin? DeSofo I won fhe drag. Carol Rufherford declares 'lo Jody Frear. STORCH DESOTO PLYMOUTH 224 E. College Ave. BOB'S BARBER SHOP 107 s. Pugh S+. STATE COLLEGE Merrill Wood and Warren Smifh ge? hairculs fhe way you like +hem. Tony's, ihe boys favorife barber shop. TONY'S BARBER SHOP 23I E. Beaver Ave. STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone: AD 8-80l2 COM PLIMENTS OF CANNON INSTRUMENT CO. from The old Y STATE COLLEGE PA .F W 'l ORS! Will you, in fhe near fuiure, be I Irng for a hailer si'l'e7 If so remember . 12,19 91 Q SMALL We Welcome Your Trailer ai' HILLTOP TRAILER PARK A w fzfup H1 1 -' ERIE TECHNICAL . CE RAM I CS PINE HALL, PENNA. Complimenls of A FRI EN D Bill Moore and his 'Fa+I1er ready for a service call MOORE'S SHEET METAL SHOP General Sheer Mefal Work Residenfial-Commercial Insfallafion and Repair Free Esfimafes iw! .WA X cowemy LATIQNSX TO THE F nj wfbl Tw f J it i L, I My ' L!! I ,J ki X U 4 XX- ,fig 72 145,11 I V I NYM A' Q .fu 1 lf, il- L Bi iw' 7 L3 I 3 'f DV f , x- W I, V V A! L V. V1 J 5 , VAL' , 4 M V U ,Y IL! A it 1 4, Y' 1 W Ill! I ll, ' Lf!! A If L xxx. Lf bf D fy V 7 ff i' F' 'V F H X i ,iii ,AV N ff f ' MLW . N' 1 W A 1 ,f 71. 1 if ff M D X ix V ,Ji ' 'A ,iw V A ' I VI LJ, V IU xjv. F22 H jun it jf OF I958 T!! 20 , W v' A Nil. V f I fbi, I W 'v i 0, if ff JJ. M V 751' ' bw! fm af.. f rg My 07 M X iii S 4556 f ff ' pf 4 . 1 , , i, f' ' J Q 5? CW ifff,fffi1iff'wzf'W,, lfiffyffijfff ,ff pf f WW? Three admiring visifors io fha, W jf!! WJ. OUALHY CHEKD JI, I j'59JgA4A R Dairy Producfs M . +81 M1 J J PEARCE MLK ' WM ff m' P ,A ii COMPAN2 Wh ,X Wi 95 - if A 119 .5 500 if, STATE COLLEGE. PA.,y'JjJLv Che mart Sci Meet at imou iv K, Mary Flemmg K'H'y Fulcher Joan Thuel ihree sensors who lrnow how +o pu? fhelr f 'L f 6 besi' foof forward lool: fo Slmon s 'Firsi' fFashlonable 'fooiwear by SANDLER TOWN 8: COUNTRY fb MANNEQUIN MADEMOISELLE TROYLING Feafunng CA f I ni FLEZIO m6+ChIht9 handbags, scarves, and lewelry 7! , 1 1 ff 4,1 nf Jw fffc if 1 ,C Q4 WJ STEP wm-I , I A ,N FASHIONS f f A 'Q :mm 5 1 ,L Af f K siffflfi ,f 4 . . . . - 7' , .' f 4' f I ' I I ff Z -'L - I . - f I . .142 M 1 I . 5544, V' 151.4 ff l u 4 . V' V . 14 1 ff .f 4 971 J Q' I ' n ' , f , ,,- 'JVIZK 'ff 0 u 'fel A J uk , . a ,lf K Q!k4k ,fy 4vY' ,full .,,f,ffLf,i!? !14,? k,f,,f, ,fLC4,,i N fl-VPL4 dt!! ,,li,Z!1if K,-1, m-f,,1..,, fy yi L, gg 72 f!1f P' 741 7 VK -'Y 'ydif QCUXLL 544414 CQJ 'Lg L: , 1-11,1 ' . 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M E Jam Painer usmg 'Phe Olympla fypewrlier for 'l'ypmg N., A FQ 9 A Il NX NITTANY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 23l SOUTH ALLEN STREET Porfable Typewrlhng perfechon Headquar+ers If ns our consfani asm 'I'o glve our cusiomers fhe besf servlce IH fown Wlfh fhls purpose Ih mmd we have msialled convemenr uuclr Serv :ce Sfahons easnly ldenhfled by overhead sngns Wheiher you are makmg a quucl: purchase or like fo browse and buy ihey are convemeni' ly af your servlce S '27 'BI SOUH1 Allen Shieeih Evelyn Sfruble and Caihy Gnbbons make some quick SGFVICE pUl'ChBSeS L.. Complimen'I's of CENTRE HARDWARE 227 Souih Allen Sfreei' General Line of Hardware Com ple+e Line of Housewares Lawn and Garden Supplies Jody Frear wishes for her second childhood as she wisffully gazes a'I' fhe 'loy display. fc I N10 RCE o MONROE CALCULATING MACHINE CO., INC. CaIcula+ing-Adding-Lis+ing Boolclzeeping-Dala Processing Gene O'Malley Branch Manager 4 Wesf Third S+. Williamsport Pa. Dr. Hanna af our Monroe machine boolzlneeper. .,., .. rv , M, ,uv ' , ff 3,5 Irene Barouisis and Bonnie Rung receive informafion as fo how loans are made When It Comes to Money- Come to Us Loans to S600 x NITTANY FIIFINACNCE SERVICE 325 Wes'l' Beaver Avenue STATE COLLEGE. PA. MR. CHARLES WARD, Manager fl rmon Your One Sfop Music Shop RECORDS Q Classical Q Popular Mar+ha Morrow, Ray Smilley, Kurl' Ulriclx and Paul piclr up 'Ihe Ialesl 0 hiI's and albums al' Ihe Harmony Shop. EVe Y'fI 9 Musical I42 Soufh Frazer Sfreel Sfafe College 'W -'v MIKE'S LUNCH 824 Sou+l1 Alherlon fn Harold Porfer Ken Rudy and Bob Barnes plclr up an affer school snaclr al' Make s Lunch COLLEGE HEIGHTS SERVICE STATION Gasoline - Washing Lubrucahon Accessories Mrs. Elaine Luclingion Houh, a graclua+e of Sfafe College High School, who is one of 'len high school graduafes employed al' fhe Firsf Nafional Banl: ai present is 'lhe nofe leller. I 1, ,fy fef,'x,, Lff . , , ! V il., 5 1. 1 . 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Purificafion and Separafion Physical Chemical Measuremenfs Analyfical Research Process Developmenf Fungicide Research and Tesfing Pai Hunf, Nancy Lee and Ginny Manning observe an ln 'Ieres'I'ing experimeni' af ' . n X ' A Good Place for Tl1a+ Snack Foun'I'ain and Luncheon Service 5 L McLANAHAN DRUG STCRE Walgreen Agency I34 S. Allen S+. - . , I v Heidi Slcudr-zylr and Jayne Barry know The besl' place 'lo deposii fheir money. STATE COLLEGE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. I06 W. College Ave. 7 lvftflj eg RM ,Xl f .. . J A , . ' j , . ,I . f . ' -1 V X -J L, I Jo J iv, XJ NK, X ,Q I sf y -X ' , , ,Auvergne-J y N Jlq,fielEJTAujR TJ! L3 lsr gala H X J unc eons A ' Parfies KK ,, Banque+s,lfQVQ1.'5 buf Locaied One Mile Easi' of Sfaie College on Roufe 322 PHONE AD-8-6333 - Tom Wayniclr, Merrill Wood and Sybil Hedden They Came Jo DEAN'S For Cider-Apples-Cheslnufs WHY DON'T YOU? Fine Foods Good Service OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY PENN STATE DINER W. 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Besl Wishes +o 'I'he Class of l958 DON'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Congralulalions +o 'rhe Class of I958 TED'S SOUP KITCHEN Milne Griffin and Jerry Weffsfone look over Ihe menu af Ted's. -M- Congralulalions Io Ihe Class of l958 PETE SlvlITH'S HANDY DELIVERY Call AD 8-60II 'I M 1 i':f :s?':ii WN Mm. , ll ig Danny Vanclermeer, Sandy Wilson, and Nancy Camp- bell add 'Io Iheir record colleclions. BENGUS MUSIC SERVICE We Look Forward 'ro a Con+inued Friendship Wi+h You Pefe Smilh, Class '54, a loyal supporier of Slafe High aclivilies, is a good man Io see for deliveries - , - - -1,7 - ,v 3-.,.. -,. ..f.-'v- - --. ff, A P. 1- ,I , h K . . a:+. I Q' ., l,.y,,Q5 ISHLER'S FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCE A LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY A LOT LESS T0 PAY! ,, I I I ff!! The Name IX u ll X D, BALFOUR Sfands for 'Hue Finesl' in Class Rings, Commencemeni' Announcemenis Club Pins, Diplomas, Medals and Trophies L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Taylor-made Yearbooks STEVEN J. SUHEY P.O. Box 603 STATE COLLEGE, PA. THE CAMPUS RESTAURANT Our MoI Io: GOOD FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES YAP YOUR CLASS RING JEWELERS JMB H if I 32 Soufh Allen P e Mexne 'Hofs where we go for 'lhose Yummy hoi clogs' Hamburgers Thick Sha es l:ros'l'y R6o+l'Beer Servmg 'Hue B'es+ 61' Dogs un Town -Fx VRF Carry Oui' Servnce POP ivy Congra+ula+uons 'ro +l1e Class of I958 CHRISTY'S RESTAURANT x G90 l. o. I fa. M J 'I , Fegifvred Jf-:vein-r 'i f.....,,,g., GPM Sofft 1 - 'Q ., A 5 -qxs '-T5 LA -gi X 2 5, Y- x 'I ' 1+ '--I L.. , ,, sk -,v lll xxx 1 .I ,-'J 'xx ' J X , ' K x-0, tr K4 I sd-. 1, 'x V - 0 ' 5' Q xx s -.sx '15 1 v lx XX f X55 ,VM,,,x X . L - - l . v X 'Ax f X, gl xl NE sA1L 'Elv ' KX N. TH MEXIE HOTS I I x v .- ls. A xy T Xhf x T ' l.. X s 'K v-v- , s j 4 X '.L x.lI . LT 5.1- -,'yYf,g L, is ' s , V v X fx 1 Z fx X 'r 1 7 ' X ' V 1 v - s L f X ,C ' , 0 C 'N sf l- I- '5 ' 1 TK . i K ' t lu ll . u I -I , .1 v - ' i l' ' I V .s . s .. -' f sl F' L In , N ' , X ', I I l A r. 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I 1 A I ,. - L, J 7 17 CMM, E VL I M I Wedding O rns and A , . ,- , I -f - -' 1 I f -, I ' U ' . fx - ,y v ff ' CC c 0 . Q ' , ' 0 ff ff 'I - IJT, - 1 f,,'..v 7. v J X- XX-V, C 7 fr 'MIK E, sbs l as ,fi . ga 4 ' 0 22' f 1 Qfo': T . 'ft C' ' Q . . 0,0 er J - I 1 g ti - - .4 Forty years rom now you youngsters may :ay as we oldxters 'say zt now- Gee I d gwe anytlamg to be gradu atzng tim year 4'1 r I fi! Q You have 'Ihai' wish . . . :O - ' n it Use :I wrsely. .fi 32 'Z 23 oo ,Q ,Q ,Q BALFORD Cleaners Q Tailors Q Launderers PORTER BROS. STATE cou.EeE BELLFONTE Painls, Floor Coverings, Wallpaper, Ceramic Tiles mf in Mr. H. L. Porler solves a decoraling riddle for Sue Pierson. Cheerleaders Nancy Campbell and Sand: Parlun. Always Roohng 'For S+a+e Hugh WILLIAM H. WHITEHILL sc:-ls '36 Wholesale Eleclrical Supplies A Compleie Sign Service STRUBLE'S CLOVER FARM STORE Choice Meals A Qualify Groceries Free Delivery III S. Frazier S+. STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone AD 8-6748 - 2 F W WOOLWORTH CO STORE OF STATE comes CONGRATULATES THE GRADUATING CLASS OF COM PLIMENTS CF TEMPLE MARKET GROCERWES AND MEATS l3l Wesf Beaver Avenue 0 o V M , o ' 9- ' f , Q E -A I958 ' ' L N- -, - W M4 I lx ,df X 1 ' - ' 1 - .' E . , . -L 11 , 1 - ' X' I' K, T4 I X T .TT ,L 4 ,L Q h 1 ,IL K . LE A I K A .. ,- I .Au ' A .yfl ' x ' .7 1 ' V -' 'L' ' .' E T .x , E f- ' - , .3 . , .Lx .Nl ,le ,T ' KIM x x VW' V' ,z .' -T, 3 . ,V X. , L T T 'XJ ' ' W T x T T ' . , F ' ,l. 1 K. 'N-xx A' V. x ' . , I Y ',- wl .' 'N - X Q ,J 1 T -.Ni ' . y X X T L ' T xx p -I Y 1 , .x-f z I . ' L . 1 'yi' x ' T X I ' . F Y ' ' Q1 iv, Tri 1 If is a rare momeni' when 'the Music Room is noi' crowded io over flowing wifh S+a'l'e High sludenis clamoring for 'Phe lafesf hii' funes. PENN HI-BOY O Courleous Service O Good Food I Moderaie Prices Easi' on Roufe 322 Phone AD8-969i s.x,.1ul.- .W ,H- .ai Meei' +he gang a+ AD 7-23l1 XYE . 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