Sugar Grove High School - Torch Yearbook (Sugar Grove, PA)

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f is W XX CXXKQ ELBBISKCAJ 'ra-fs: OWEN ulssll-1 Ennv .Tun-rr ual-I 5 H nm. VCILBPLI LIEH MFIYIWSI BV EE IDR f 'g ?f' 'adi- DEDICATION We the members of the class of 1951 depart from tradxtlon and dedxcate th1s volume of the Torch to two exceptlonal men who have served us as mstructors Mr Fred S Bauer fleftl and Mr Wllllam E Norbeck frxghtl In Mr Bauer we have found afrlend as well as an mstructor He IS coopera tlve cheerful and very energetlc Slnce h1s commg to our staff he has worked wholeheartedly to secure better recreatlonal facxlltles equxpment teams and school Splrlt Whxle he has been busy xn th1s way he has also been able to gam the confldence of the entxre student body Although Mr Norbeck was a strlct and falr teacher he was never known to raxse hxs volce He has repeatedly demonstrated h1s rare capaclty for Lmderstand mg h1s students problems He moved 1n qulet dlgfllty among the students and was always dependable and courteous f 1 7, ' , A. 44 j , v kimv -0 , -..,' .W 1 X' ,. . vf, , f i' .4 ff- I L .. V , ' I ' ' yi , .. wx 1 1 -v-1-. 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SPONSORS We are deeply grateful to those orgamzatlons and 1I1dlVldlla.1S whose names appear below for the f1ne fmanc1al ass1stance wh1ch they have glven our yearbook project By a glft to our yearbook fund they have shown themselves to be 1nterested 1n the HCtlVlt16S and the mdxvlduals of our class group In recogn tlon and apprec1at1on of thexr generoslty and mterest we the class of 1951 dedlcate thls page to the followmg 1nd1v1dua1s and places of busmess Mrs Atkms Harold Barnes B111 s Atlantlc Servlce Mr and Mrs Donald Barrett Bob and Norm s Servlce Statlon E11 Boardman Mr and Mrs Marc Boardman Lynn Burgett KMemor1am of Danny Burgettj Wendell Burgett and Mrs George Burkland Russell Carlson and Mrs Arthur Cody Ted Crandall Howard Curtxs Mrs Donald Day Mrs Margaret Day Mr Rlchard Day Donald Abbott s Store Mr Ekdahl R D Farver K D Frank Frank Gorman H H Gourley Mrs Arvld Gruber E S Hanson Mrs Marlan Hauks fi? ea K' Dfx 6 r N -'IEEE Henry Sword flogs and lumber haulmgj Jamestown Chamber of Commerce Mr and Mrs Charles Jewell Johnson s Red and Whlte Store Mr and Mrs J G Kellerman Lander Faculty Lander School Mr and Mrs Everett Landm D1ck Manross M C McClure John Nelson F J Nobbs Donald Nuttall Mr and Mrs Ronald Parker Prlce s Place Mabel Reese Mrs Rhodes Mr James Rxchards Mrs Rosendahl Mrs George Russell G L Sands Mr and Mrs Dale Skmner Mr and Mrs L W Stockton The Stuart Famlly Sugar Grove Farm Supply Sugar Grove Inn Charles Swanson Mlss Carrxbelle Swanson Swanson s Esso Statlon Mr and Mrs Francls Thompson Mrs Ruth Tltchner Jennle Welsbrodt Mr and Mrs Elzle Wrlght . atv :gi . Qs Mr. 2 Mr. . . Mr: and Mrs. Samuel Day X ,A X . ea, , . . 1 4 - I I f . -1 n u O ' I l u Y u . e . . 1 ll ' . IW ' . . ' - . u IN MEMORIAM if 'il The places wh1chDan1el Burgett and Robert Wlxson, class of 51 have left vacant through A 4. 11 1 thezr departure by death are st1ll physxcally empty but are fllled w1th the beautlful memorxes J 7.2!-3 whlch they also left We often thmk of these boys and deeply yearn for t he lr companxonshxp as we complete our hlgh school days, and we are very grateful that they left w1th us what Long fellow has approprlately called foot pr1nts m the sands of tlme Q! THE EDITOR SPEAKS As th1s yearbook goes to press much of the 1950 1951 school year has already pass ed Although we are eagerly awaltlng the day when thxs record of the school year can be offered to our subscrlbers we do already experlence pangs of regret that lt w1ll also herald the arrlval of the completlon of one lmportant phase ln our own l1ves Thls book IS the story of our most dec1s1ve and challengmg year We the 1951 staff members extend our smcere thanks to all who have asslsted our to all of those whose names appear on our page of sponsors for the extenslve fmanclal asslstance whlch they gave us by th1s method The valuable contrlbutlon whlch the 1nd1v1d ual teachers and our fellow students have glven us m th1s work IS also a mayor factor whlch has enabled us to complete our project As we prepare to leave these fam111ar scenes of aCtlVlty we regretfully recall all of the thmgs whlch we must leave undone Because th1s must be so, we entrust these ltems to our frlends 1n the Junlor class and go forth to flnd our respectxve n IC he ln the rapldly movmg affaxrs of our atomlc age world Smcerely GENEVIEVE CARLSON, Edntor We use thls small space to mentlon Edward Welsbrod, grade 3, Lander Grade School Because he was confxned to h1s bed w1th -v rheumatlc fever and could not appear with h1s own fellow students th1s means of recogmzmg and W1Shll'lg hxm well IS bexng used l S . in E: ,I 1 U r X 4 A A s 79 ' J' 4746 'V ' 1 , . . . . . ,Q p ,y ' , y y .! ' ' , . H ' I 131 . class yearbook project by purchaslng a copy of the 1951 Torch. We are also very grateful N , . . . . -v-1, , . - . . ' ' ' IA , I 7 xi! ' a., 5.45 :Ja 4- mi -1' , .53 f ' , - 1 f-J'f1l is . fu ' A . , , . -A Vnfi. 4 A .. f ' E.. 3921 p ,. V V , ., , A . I f ' C1121 f' SEI? 1 X , ' A .i' ' X ' X f I ' ' '95-Qfv f. ,. v.g,gffQg. ,f -FQQ5' x fzikf , , A Z iff, f -V, - ,K .,.. 'I -' if X ! . V .-1 -- X V, K JI' x , , ,, . -L, .. I .FQ U , Q Q V, 1 , : ,w, ,if-M xg 'VV ' Z -1!.',. quilts. N W X -H EVERETT A. LANDIN, Principal History Alfred University Pennsylvania State College Q fx X x S X N r Q ax? WILLIAM E NORBECK, Assistant Principal Mathematics Physics Greenville College New York University HAROLD W LANDIN Assistant Principal Industrial Arts History Houghton College California State Teachers College tr , MERLE W ROSSELL, Lander Principal Grade 6 Edinboro State Teachers College FLOYD .T NOBBS, C Valley Principal Grade 5 and 6 Edinboro State Teachers College 5 ,gh ls,- C ' nil!!! JW7, . ll! f '5, --6 A -K ..l Z DELLA B. ANDERSON CL Grade 1 Grove City College JUNE B. ANDERSEN Grade School Music Mansfield State Teachers College Universxty of Southern Califorma WINIFRED I ANDERSEN, School Nurse Western Pennsylvania Hospital YVONNE M BARTOL0 English Commercial Grove City College FRED S BAUER Biology General Sclence X x if-' 6 ' , s E is TM? ,-f Qqw Physxcal Educatlon , 3 F, Slippery Rock State Teachers College 9 . . S . K1 mix V 'wax B, ' M ' . p, a ,ffl S 0+ M CQQE5? 'WSW R A9 Cv il ALINE L. BURGETT Grade 2 University of Pittsburgh Edinboro State Teachers College Thiel College MARGARET S CABLE Grade 3 Edinboro State Teachers College MARIAN A CARLSON Secretary Hoff Business College WILLARDC EKDAHL History, English General Science Mathematlcs Edinboro State Teachers College RICHARD C FARVER Vocational Agrxculsure Pennsylvania State College 'ks L HELEN R FRANK Vocatlonal Home Econormcs Pennsylvama State College GENEVIEVE F GRUBER Hlstory Pennsylvania State College ANNA B NELSON Grade 4 Grove C1ty College HARMET C NORTHROP Grade 5 Edinboro State Teachers College New York University EVELYN RANSOM Grades 3 and 4 Edinboro State Teachers College if tix l W qo- J 9' - N I MABEL J' . REESE Mathematics, Latin Seattle Pacific College Pennsylvania State College DORTHY O. RHODES Grade 2 Edinboro State Teachers College JAMES E RICHARDS, .T Mathematlcs Chemistry Edmboro State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College AVIS L ROSENDAHL History, Geography, English Edinboro State Teachers College Taylor University EDNA M SECHRIEST Grade 1 Clarlon State Teachers College in 3 M, pq N Q ,cs Q Q-:Q moms L. sTocK'roN I English 36. Edinboro State Teachers College AQ,-1' I CARR IBE LLE SWANSON Grade l Edmboro State Teachers College f . at ll 1015 K RUTH V TITCHNER Music Allegheny College Mrs Hazel Kays Vlce Presldent Mr Frank Patchen Secretary Mr Alden Abbott Mr Alfred Akins Mrs Allene Briggs Mr Arthur Engstrom, Sr Mr Kenneth Frank Dr Alfred Grant QN BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mr Travers Stohlberg Presxdent Mr A G Abbott Custod1anlSugar Grove! Mr Joseph Swanson Custod1an fLanderJ 7, e me r fff flee! fgrc Wxllard Hltchcock Floyd Marsh Gerald Mlller Hobart Sanders Emerson Splcer Mrs Leona Walter fs? SQ 7 - CN 2.1 .. I 1 U . Mr. ' I ' . Mr. . Mr. ' . . Mr. . 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L vii! .dry I I I MARY ALICE ATKINS tMaryl Basketball 3 4 Choir 1, 3 4 Girls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Latin Club 3 4 Varsity Club 4 Torch Art Editor 4 Mary Alice is a girl of many talents She is noted for originality both in designs and ldeas She is loyal to those dear to her, and she is an eager participant xn sports and other school activities Besides these attributes, she is the possessor of an infectious laugh and a boy friend named Bruce This Gal has personality plus MARGARET BARAN lMarg1eJ Girls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Latin Club 3 4 Secretary of Latin Club 3 Margaret is quiet and sweet with a sincere in dividuality She dislikes boys a great deal but makes up for 1t1n her great love for horses Per haps the lady doth protest too much She is not only shy and short but is also cute and neat RONALD BARRETT tBroel Basketball 1,2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Athletic Board 2 Varsity Club 4 F F A l 2 3 Bandl Orchestra 1 4 Choir2 3 4 Boys Chorus 2 3 Torchette Sports Editor 4 Trip to Erie 1 Trip to Wattsburg 3 Broe is every teacher s headache and is known for his corny jokes, generosity, energy, and his athletic ability He is a handsome blonde whose favorite pastimes are flirting, skating, and spend ing his time in Jamestown GENEVIEVE CARLSON Choir 3,4 Girls Chorus 1,2 3 4 Mixed Chorus HA 34 FHA Treasurer3 H Program Chairman 4 Home Economics Trips 3 Class Secretary 1 3 Torch Editor in Chief 4 Talking laughing, and Don take up most of Gene vieve s time although she doesn t allow the talking and laughing to interfere with her high marks Her merry laughter, friendly manner, and chatter box technique make her the life of every party How she manages to get on the Honor Roll with all of her other interests must, we fear remain a mystery MARIAN CARLSON oir 4 Girls Chorus 12 3 4 F H.A 3 Home Economics Trips 3- F H A Vice President 4' F.H A Program Co-Chairman 4' Class Secre- tary 4 Librarian 3 Matthews Run Marian is considered the most smartly dressedblonde in the school Her blushes are deceiving, and she really isn't that bashful Her optimistic personality and her all around friendliness are major reasons for her popularity. She loves to skate, especially at Russell. Could there be a reason? if np FLORENCE DAY KSus1eJ Glrls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 F H A 3 4 Home Econom1csTr1ps 3 F H A V1ce Presldent 3 F H A Pres1dent4 Student Councxl Secretary Treasurer 3 Class Treasurer 4 Cute to look at and nxce to know, Susie lS fun lovmg and everyone s frlend Whxle rollerskatlng lS her ObSeSS1On dancmg rates second xn her at tentlon So far as we know she IS the only glrl 1n our class who dresses ln full su1t to eat out GAIL FRANK QHex-my Basketball and Baseball 1 2, 3 4 Football 4 Ath let1c Board 1 3 Vars1ty Club Treas 4 Band 3, 4 Orchestra 3,4 Cho1r 2 3 4 Boys' Chorus 2 3 Student Counc1l 3 Class Pres 1 Sec 2 V1ce Pres 3 F F A 1 2,3 tSec 31 Tr1p to Eriel Tr1p to Wattsburg 3 Hoosxer Schoolmaster 2 Torch Lxterary Edxtor 4 Ga1l1s friendly and happy go lucky I-Ie strongly believes ln the theory of, better late than never, but he always does h1s share The energy he uses xn munchmg on candy bars retams h1s ' lean looks Hls mam lnterests are sports and worklng at Crandall s BRYCE HANSON Baseball 4 Football 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 Trxp to Erle 1 Trlp to Oh1o State Faxr 2 Tr1p to Watts burg 3 Tr1p to Harrlsburg 3 4 Varslty Club 4 Bryce IS a ne'er be too serlous fellow who IS tall, dark, and Hanson I HIS tlme IS spent at belng clever, playmg football, and on Muller H111 wlth Izzy He IS the class Jokester as well as the Classroom Cowboy He may easlly be recogmzed by h1s commonly heard Shut up EDITH HORNSTROM fEdl8, Beaty School 1 Warren Hlgh School 2 Basketball 2 F H A 3 Glrls Chorus3 Edle, or the Swede Hollow K1d dellghts 1n chewmg gum havmg the last word, and skxppmg school Edie is content to pass by the unpleasant eplsodes of llfe and let the future take care of it self When she makes up her mxnd to somethmg, the storms may come, and w1nds may blow her curly ha1r, but noth1ng on earth can change her MARY HURLEY Panama Hlgh School 1, 2 Youngsv1lle I-hgh School 3 Girls Chorus 1,2 4 Mixed Choir 3 4 Basket ball 4 Latin Club 4 Class Secretary 2 Class Vice Pres 3 Class Pres 4 If you should drop 1n at Elz1e's place and are lucky enough to have your order taken by a frxend ly young lady wxth a soft spoken voxce, a sweet smile, and an unassummg manner 1f you see a consclentwus worker who has the good nature and patience of a saint, you will know at once that you have met Mary Hurley, the president ofthe class of 51 ooo K AUDREY JEWELL Youngsv11le H1gh School 1 2 3 Junlor Chou' 1 Th1s comb1nat1on of reserve and fr1endl1ness IS perfectly sat1sf1ed 1f she IS g1ven dancmg space a partner and accordlan muslcl She IS outstand 1ng for her eff1c1ency and perhaps that IS the reason she IS not seen 1n student gathermgs so often as others KENNETH JEWELL fKenJ Transferred from Corry 3 F F A 3 4 Trip to Meadville 4 Ken IS one of the taller members of the class Although he seems rather bashful he is said to be willmg to lend a helping hand to anyone who needs it He is quiet and studlous, and deserves honorable mentxon for his mexhaustible store of patience EVORA ICEENE Panama Central Hlgh School 3 Glrls C hor us 1 Soccer Team 3 Home Economics Trips 3 Li brarian 2, 4 You can d1spense wlth the formalities when you are with Evora, for she can make anybody feel at ease anywhere She has a jov1al sense of humor a frxendly disposltlon and she loves to talk She 1S studlous and she IS to be commended for her loyalty to her church Smce Evora excels 1n Home Ec land seems to lxke it tooj, it IS our guess that she will be a very good homemaker WANDA MAY Youngsville High School 1 2 3 Class Vice Presi dent 4 Wanda is a happy and friendly girl who enjoys life to the fullest Dancing at Wrightsville, the kids from Warren, and Patches occupy the greatest percent of her spare time maybe her large, dark eyes have something to do with all this What do you thmk about it Wanda? KATHERINE McCLURE Basketball 1, 2 3 4 Softball 1 Athletic Board 1, 2 3 fSec Treas 33 Varsity Club President 4 Choir 1 3,4 Girls Chorus 1 2, 3 4 Trio 3,4 Sextet 3 4 Librarian 3,Latln Club 3 4, 1Pres 45 Torch Busmess Manager 4, Operetta 3 Winner in I Speak For Democracy 4 Because of her personal attributes and the poss ibillty of valuable assistance from out Edlnboro way , we predict a great future for Katherine She is friendly, self reliant , and has a decided opinion on most subJects Music a.nd athl etlc s are her two major interests is LOUIS McINTYRE fL0l1l9, Basketball3 Class Treasurer 1 2 F F A 1 2 3 Trlp to Columbus 2, Trlp to Wattsburg 3 Tr1p to Ohlo State Falr 2 Lewls IS a qulet lad from Farmmgton He IS known as the teaser from Mahan s Corners and has certamly pract1ced thls art 1n school Ask Wanda May! Hls abillty to employ hxs wmt and talent for bluffxng IS11ke1y to be used xn everythmg unless farmmg IS the exceptlon LOREN MOURER Football4 Basketball Score keeper 3 Band 1,2 3 4 Orchestra 2,3 4 F F A State Band4 Gultar Club 1 Cholr 3,4 F F A 1 2 3,4 Ground Hog Kmg 4 Trlp to Harr1sb1u'g3, 4 Trlp to Watts burg 3 Trlp to State Col1ege3 Trlpto Meadvllle 4 Loren, the casanova of the school, lxkes acer tam Ruth very well Hls ab1l1t1es he m muslc football teasmg, and he IS always interested ln a frlendly argument He has an optlmlstlc outlook and also has a spec1al love for Tom IRENE RUSSELL Basketball 4 Youngsv1lle Hlgh School 1 2, 3 Choir 1 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 4 Torch Staff Secretary 4 Trxp to Clarlon 3 Dramatlc Club 4 Always obhging always laughmg, veracxous, and a good sport this IS Irene She can and has changed many an awkward situation into a laughing matter with her easy joking manner She is a witty, care free girl who goes merrily on her way and often finds herself in Falconer KENNETH RUSSELL CKenJ Youngsvllle High School 1 2 3 F F A 1 2 3 4 F F A Treasurer 3 F F A President 4 Trip to Wattsburg 3 Trip to Harrisburg 3 4 Kenneth is a jolly, friendly, and studious fellow with lots of ambition He is well llked and ns often seen either laughing or blushing He IS a Keystone Fa r m e r and seems to have definite ideas concern ing the faxrer sex, too! PATRICIA RYAN fPat7 Softball 1 Basketballl 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 1 2 3 4 F H A 3 Home Economxcs Trlps 3 Varsnty Club 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Pat IS a spunky l1ttle redhead wxth an Irlshtemper to match She never burdens herself wlth a load ofcare, but why should she? She IS very cute, and she loves to practice the art of conversatxon Her frxendlmess and spontaneous glggllng make up for her lack of stature lv l A1 O I lf!! JOHN SANDERS Football 4 Band 1 Gultar Club 1 Cho1r 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 Trxp to Erle 1 Trlpto Ohlo State Falr 2 Trlp to Penn State 2 3 Pennsylvama State Farm Show 3,4 Steer Show at Wattsburg 3 Steer Show at Meadvllle 4 F F A Treasurer 3 The mentlomng of the name John Sanders, vlves terrlflc memorles of the Thunderbolt that dxlapldated Jalopy ln whlch he careened across the countrysxde a few years ago I-hs passlon IS foot ball, but he w1ll try anythlng once He faces the trxals of l1fe wxth a bllssfully nonchalant alr xcept where h1s turkey farmmg IS c onc e r ne d .TOANN SHAFFER U01 Basketball 1 3 Gxrls Chorus 1,2 3 4 F H A 3 Home Economlcs Trlps Joann IS the mldget of our class , says Marglel She appears to be shy and qulet at tlmes, but not among close frxends She enjoys playmg basket ball, and her favorlte expresslon IS Oh, well MAYNARD SWEENEY Basketball 2 4 fT1mekeeper 35 Baseball 2 3 4 Football 4 Varslty Club 4 Class Treasurer l 3 Guxtar Club 1 F F A 1 2,3,4 F F A Presxdent 3 F F A Vlce Pres1dent4 Trxp to Erxe 1 Tr1p to Oh1o State Faxr 2 Pennsylvama State Farm Show 3, 4 Steer Show at Wattsburg 3 Tr1p to Penn State 3 Steer Show at Meadvxlle 4 Keystone Farmer Degree 4 Thls blonde handsome lad who ns better known as Lover Boy has a fascmatmg smxle whlch captures g1rls hearts 1-hs lnterests he m gxrls, football and farmlng Just where his quxetness f1ts mto all thxs we w1ll never know We proudly haxl and congratulate hxm for wmnmgthe Keystone Farmer Degree DORTHEA TAYLOR CD00 Basketball 1 3 Glrls Chorus 4 Orchestra 1 2 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 Class Vlce Presldent 1 Class Secretary 2 F H A 4 torchette Staff 4 Dot IS an efflclent and persxstent worker who has her sxghts set on the future She has made herself known for her dependabllxty and her tlme spent at studylng Wlth all of her favorable quall t1es she IS sure to be a success SUSAN SANDERS fSuel Class Presldent 3 Class Treasurer 1 Maple Leaf Sta1fAss1stant Ed1tor3 F H A 1 2,3 Co Capta1n 3 Mushball 3 Dramatlcs Club 1 2 Orchestral, 2 Mlxed Chorus 1 Cholr 2 3 Band 2 Glrls Chorus 1 2 3 Trlo 3 Octet 3 Lxttle Women 1 Red Flannels 2 Sue returned to our group after spendxng txme ln the adult world We smcerely admire the frlend ly and energetlc Splrlt wlth whxch she pursues the day s tasks Although we have no p1cture of her we wxll never forget th1s smcere and helpful class mate S .gf l l 1 L YEARBOOK STAFF Maynard Sweeney Photography Editor Mary Alxce Atkms Art Editor Genevieve Carlson Edmtor m Chlef Gail Frank, Literary Editor Katherine McClure, Busi ness Manager Janet Burgett Jumor Aid Geraldine Brown Junior Aid Irene Russell Staff Secretary Roy Nelson Junior Aid Seated Standmg Gail Frank, Chairman Marmon Carlson, Margaret Baran, Joann Shaffer, Bryce Hanson, Kenneth Russell Kenneth Jewell, Dorothea Taylor Maynard Sweeney, Chairman John Sanders, Ronald Barrett, Evora Keene Loren Mourer, Lewis McIntyre Katherine McClure Chairman Wanda May, Audrey Jewell Patri cla Ryan Edith Hornstrom Literary Commlttee Photography Commxttee Buslness Commlttee Art Cornmlttee Productlon Committee Senior Class Data Officers President Mary Hurley Vice president Wanda May Secretary Marxan Carlson Treasurer Florence Day Yearbook Editor Genevxeve Carlson Assistant Editor Gail Frank Historians Florence Day Bryce Hanson Kenneth Russell Class Motto Nothing great is easily won 1-ff' N 0 Qs K 'T N-V Mary Alxce Atkins, Chalrman Florence Day Mary Hurley, Genevieve Carlson Class Colors Red and Whlte Class Flowers Red Roses and Whi e Carnations Membership Girls Boys Total School Districts Represented Farmington Township Freehold Township Sugar Grove Borough Sugar Grove Township 4-A-v PM 9 A I i li X 1 g h, U : ' ' , 1 2 ' Q 5 ' ' 1 , ' : , : , 9 , - . : S . l . : 5 p Q , . 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'N :.'- .1 - ' ' S -.jyfv Y f J 'I':k:4 2f1 V' f ,', R , Q x J .fs - lfrdr V KN P 3 X C LASS HISTORY To wrlte the hlstory of the class of 51 1nvolves certam rather lrregular circumstances whlch make a complete and comprehenslve hlstory a dnffxcult task to complete Because of the number of school d1str1cts whlch are represented and because of the number of schools whxch are mvolved m the hlgh school hlstory of the port1ons of our class, we are present 1ng br1ef h1stor1es of all groups whxch are now mcluded 1n our class The Farmmgton Townshxp portlon of the class attended the Farmmgton Townshlp I-hgh School, Lander, Pennsylvama durmg 1ts mnth year Mr Jury Mr Rossell, and Mrs Rosendahl were the teachers of that school at that t1me, and the followxng people were chos en as officers of the fourteen member class Pres1dent Damel Burgett Secretary Genevxeve Carlson Vlce Presldent Harold Enos Treasurer Lewis McIntyre Edxtor Lowell White These students became a part of the sophomore class of the Sugar Grove Farmmgton Iomt Hxgh School ln September of the next school year The port1on of the class whlch comes from Freehold Townshxp was the last group to enter our class These people graduated from the elghth grade of the Lottsvllle Grade School on May 23 1947 All members then attended the Youngsville Hlgh School durmg the ninth, tenth, and eleventh years, and part remamed mYoungsv1lle and the rema1ndertra.ns ferred to Sugar Grove Farmmgton at the begmmng of our semor year The Sugar Grove Borough and Sugar Grove Townshnp groups entered grade nine toget her in Sugar Grove There were twenty one members, and they chose the following officers President Gary Davis Secretary Patricia Abbott Vice President Gail Frank Treasurer Maynard Sweeney When we began our sophomore year, we had lost seven of our origmal members be cause of illness or quitting school This loss was more than compensated by the influx of members of the class from Lander These two groups comprised our class until the begin ning of our senior year When we returned to school m September, 1950 and entered our semor year, we wel comed a group of sur new classmates who came to us from Freehold Townshlp The story of thxs year's act1v1ty IS contamed 1n the pages of th1s book As graduation day approaches, we can not help but feel grateful that we have been permitted to become acquamted with each other in the work and play wh1ch accompames high school hfe . . , . . . . . , . - , . . . 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Name Mary A Atkms Margaret Baran Ronald Barrett Genevleve Carlson Marxan Carlson Susle Day Gall Frank Bryce Hanson Edlth I-Iornstrom Mary Hurley Audrey Jewell Kenneth Jewell Evora Keene Wanda May Lewis McIntyre Katherme McClure Loren Mourer Kenneth Russell Irene Russell Pat Ryan John Sanders Joan Shaffer Maynard Sweeney Dorthea Taylor V Donor Baran Barrett G Carlson M Carlson F Day Frank Hanson Hornstrom May Ryan Sanders Sweeney Taylor Shaffer McClure McIntyre Mourer Hurley A Jewell K Russell E Keene I Russell K Jewell fx VOCATIONAL LIVES Chxldhood Ambltlon Nurse Cowg1rl 8: smger Cowpoke Beautxcxan Alrlme Hostess Nurse Movle Actor Gangster Axrlme Hostess Singer Nurse Detective Teacher Nurse Crook To grow up Crook Cowboy Singer Artist Pilot School teacher Cowboy Teacher Present Ambition usewff To o West Co ege Football Commercial work Roller Derby Roller Derby Physxcal Educatlon Forest Ranger A1rl1ne Hostess Housewife Commercial Work Anything Housewife Commerclal Work Postmaster Teacher Orchestra Professional Farmer Airline Hostess Nurse Veterinarian Lab Technician Farming Journalist l CLASS WILL Item ulse quietness love for football perpetual laugh blond hair smile sports ability humor ability to skip school lar e brown eyes re hair hot rod racing punctuallty ability to study short stature determination farming Toni atlence ove for dancing way with women way with men love for learning shyness 'Q ff Present Probabxhty usewB Horse Tralner Marine Housewife Model Mother of twins Navy Navy Gum Saleswoman Basketball Coach Dancing teacher Prize Flghter Circus Lady Singer Farmer Teacher Navy Agriculture Teacher Waitress Lady Wrestler Hot Rod Driver Circus Midget Marine Editor for the Sun 142 Recipient S anne Wright Don Falconer Lois Rowland Larry Jewell Sam Frontera Chief Button Catherine Wilson Marguerite Stohlberg Joann Johnson Janet Burgett Dave Marsh Leonard Groves Walter Hodges Marlon Va.n0rd Robert Warner Jim Mesler Geraldine Mlller Chuck Smith Shirle Babcock Temp e Stewart Carl Taylor Beryl Renne Edward Craker Delorls Host . 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I F X '51, fl JUNIORS fhstmgs from left to rlghtl Flrst Row Delorls Host Betty Uhlig, Patrlcla Meyer Ruth Aylmg Temple Stewart, Norman VanOrd Betty Wlllxams Martha Grant, Geraldlne Brown, Ann Youme, Eleanor Rowland, Shlrley Sherrard, Barbara Wolfe Second Row Laura Tldrxck, Joann Johnson, Marguerlte Stohlberg, Geraldlne Mlller, Harold Splnk Robert Warner, Stuart VanOrd Charles Smlth Davld f3dVlSOI', Thxrd Row W1ll1am Sk1nner, Edward Craker, Bruce Lmdell, Benjamm F1rth James Mesler, Roy Nelson, Leonard Groves, Kenneth Strlckland, Sam Frontera Absentees Beryl Renne, Ruth Bush According to the expressed oplmon of our own class members the followmg activities with the corresponding partlczpants are most typlcal of our Jumor year Betty Williams Ann Younie Joann Johnson Martha Grant Shirley Sherrard Martha Grant Betty Williams Barbara Wolfe Delorls Host Betty Uhlig Geraldine Miller Barbara Wolfe Ruth Ayllng Geraldine Brown Betty Uhlig Ruth Bush Catherine Wilson Joann Johnson Pat Meyer Beryl Renne arguing being punctual being qulet being tardy chewing gum driving too fast flirting giggling jesting loafing particlpating m playmg hookey prlmping singing sleepmg smllmg staymg out late studymg teasmg whxspermg sports Ben Flrth Bob Warner Bob Warner Chuck Smith Harold Spink Ben Firth Dave Marsh Norman VanOrd Ken Strickland Jim Mesler Dave Marsh Chuck Smith Bruce Lindell Roy Nelson Bill Skmner Norman VanOrd Bruce Lindell Harold Spmk Stewart VanOrd Sam Frontera President Norman VanOrd V1ce Presldent Ruth Bush Secretary Martha Grant Treasurer Betty Wllllams 'gl J I 1 --if- . 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Marsh, Catherine Wilson, Mary Lou Hoy, Janet Burgett, Miss Bartolo f k LU J S0 DHOMORE S Mary Covey Barbara Davis Gerilyn Matthews Dorothy Walters James Rapp, Phyllis Schenck, Lois Rowland, Shirley Babcock, Marlon VanOrd, BernettaW1lliams Barbara Sherrard Ellen Groves Jacqueline Mack, Jane Johnson First Row Second Row Carl Taylor, Gary Ranson, Hubert Perk1ns, Gail Omnk, Wendell Warner Duane Hook, Walter Hodges Stuart Tidrick, Donald Carlson, Gordon Bins dale Don Jones Robert Burch Alice Host Doris Jones Marlene Craker Shirley Stanton, Betty King, Third Row Suzanne Wright Patricia Lank, Virginia Shaffer, Mr Harold Landinfadvlsorj Lawrence Jewell Bernice Weilacher Doyle Carlson Donald Taylor, Julia Hallgren, Marilyn Clark, Hugh Sigglns Absentees Shirley Babcock Robert Burch Donald Carlson Doyle Carlson Marilyn Clark Mary Covey Marlene Craker Barbara Davis Donald Falconer Shlrley Furlow Ellen Groves Julia Hallgren Gordon Hinsdale Walter Hodges Duane Hook Alice Host Laurence Jewell Jane Johnson Donald Jones Doris Jones Betty King Biggest Cut up driving to school chewing gum always smihng skipplng school writing notes tardy studymg flirting wxth girls whispermg studying playlng hookey very studlous flxrtlng talking often with Phyllis reading comic books always giggling throwing paper wads being quiet talkmg President I am Patricia Lank Jacqueline Mack Gerilyn Matthews Gall Onink Hubert Perkins Gary Ransom James Rapp Lois Rowland Phyllis Schenck Vlrginia Shaffer Barbara Sherrard Hugh Siggins Shlrley Stanton Carl Taylor Stuart Tldrick Marion VanOrd Dorothy Walter Wendell Warner Burnetta Williams Bonnie Weilacher Suzanne Wright es Rapp Vice president Doyle Carlson Treasurer Lois Rowland Secretary Phyllis Schenck skating with Ted shy but nice telling about Don sitting with Ellen Parked at Sherrards throwing erasers sassing the teachers skating at Russell out with Maynard blushmg eating candy handing out wisecracks talking to Carl teasing Shirley bluffing her blond, Virgil! always laughing throwing books flirting with boys riding with Roger sitting with Bruce 1 I n ' I i 7 J ! ! 7 . . . . 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Margaret Baran Phyl is Schenck Mary Hurley Mary Hurley Florence Day Deloris Host Mary Alice Atkins Joann Johnson Katherine McClure Geraldine Brown Bernetta Williams Betty Uhlig Mary Hurley Vlary Hurley Margaret Baran Mar ha Grant Dorothy Taylor Mary Alice Atkins Mary Hurley Wanda Ma Joann Sh er Gerilyn Matthews Katherine McClure SUPER LATIVES Best Looking Most Versatile Most Courteous Neatest Quietest Most Poimular Most Wi ling Friendliest Cutest Biggest Cut-up Most Artistic Most Studious Most Athletic Most Musical Most Puzzling Dreamiest Most likely to succeed Best Natured The Shyest Most Talkatlve Most Ambitious Most Humorous Most School Spirit Best Writer Shortest Tallest Most Dramatic Yours truly Lads Maynard Sweeney gall lgrlank o e son Jogn Sanders Kenneth Jewell Gail Frank Glll Frank Gall Frank Norman VanOrd Ronald Barrett Roy Nelson Gordon Hinsdale Gall Frank Doyle Carlson John Sanders Gail Onink Roy Nelson Gail Frank Kenneth Jewell Ronald Barrett Gordon Hinsdale Bryce Hanson Gail Frank Gail Frank Sam Frontera Robert Warner James Rapp Printed by John Sanders HA HA and directed by Maynard Sweeney .al Al U ag A I 5 ' ' I J , I K ' 3 l , v 'xl 5 0- ' , 3 X ,J HH nHIlIHl N: in f '4 ' TSAJZQ7 5 ? 1 f 1 , , I Ill I ll I F1rst Row Second Row Thlrd Row Absentees FRESHMEN QL1st1ngs from left to r1ghtJ Joanne Watson, Helena Marquls, Barbara Larson, Hazel Skmner, Ellen Reynolds Carl Hornstrom, Tom Baker, Isabelle Carlson Kay Johnson, Lucxlle Pratt, Shlrley McIntyre, Joyce Duell Dorothy Brunecz, Marlbelle Lxttle Barbara Taylor LaVerne Skmner, Russell Klme, Harold Spencer Wllham Stockton, Peter Grant, Ronald Kmg, Leslie Fxrth Beryl Shaffer, Donna DeRemer, Eleanor Brown, Vxrglma Sklnner Beverly Groves, Evelyn Dyer Joy Flaus, Bever ly Ewer Mr Norbeck fadvlsorl Howard VanOrd, Earl Eckdahl, Albert Proctor, James Nobbs John Flsher, LeRoy Larson, Calvm Warner, Kay Dllker Marlon Abbott, Donald VanOrd, Denms Ludwlck, Rlchard Warner, Douglas Welch Fred Stuart Jack Carr Arvld Carlson, Chlef Button, John Peterson, Rlchard Flsh Name Nickname Marion Abbott Tom Baker Eleanor Brown Dorothy Brunecz Chief Button Arvid Carlson Isabelle Carlson Jack Carr Kay Dllker Joyce Duell Evelyn Dyer Earl Ekdahl Beverly Ewer Leslle Flrth Rlchard Frsh John Flscher Joy Flaus Peter Grant Beverly Groves Carl Hornstrom Kay Johnson Roland Kmg Russell Klme Role Timothy Tom Ellie Do Cheff Arbxd Izzy Sleepy Deacon Dolley Suzle Buster Butch Les Dxck Johnny Rocky Pete Bev Toad a Kllroy Russell Name Nickname Barbara Larson LeRoy Larson Maribelle Little Denms Ludwick Helena Marquls Shlrley McIntyre James Nobbs Albert Proctor Beryl Shaffer LaVern Sklnner Hazel Sklnner Vxrgmla Sklnner Harold Spencer W1ll1am Stockton Fred Stuart Barbara Taylor Donald VanOrd Howard VanOrd Calvm Warner Rxchard Warner JoAnn Watson Douglas Welch Babs LeRoy Chuck Plpsqueak Helena Macle J 1m Skldder Beryle Mae Vern Hazelnut Glnny Mae Splke Dozey Ferd Babby Don Freckles Sllm Dlck Doug I 1 7 i , . - s 7 1 1 ' . : t . , D ! , . 2 , . . . . . H H II H H YV H H II H N ll ll tl! ' IV ' li V' H ' Il H H ' H ' H ' yy ll H H ' H ll IV I! ' VI Donna DeRemer Lucky Ellen Reynolds El ' H H yy VV H ' II H H ' H ' VI IV Il 11 ' ' ' ' VV ' ll YI H H ' ll ' ' H YY ' ' V! IV ' ' I1 ' Il YY H ' H YI li H H Il 17 11 ll H IV YI YI H ' VY ' YI H H ' ll ' N HJ yt! IIJOVY ' II ' H IV YY ' H lv First Row Second Row Third Row Absentee EIGHTH CHRADE llxstlngs from left to rightl Gladys Shaffer Beverly Schlimng Mary Zurkan, Ruth Ann Scott, Carrle Wilcox, Robert Hauks Keith Sweeney, Jane Burgett Vemeta T1dr1ck, Nelda Norbeck, Nancy Bowers Dorxs Lmdell Doris Hagg Mary Caruso Carol Rerme Wendell Hornstrom, Ellsworth See, Walter Jewell, Dorothy Spencer, Laura Muntz, Ronald Webster, Jerry Frank, James Hand, Ward Knopf, Gertrude Hagg, Yvonne Watson, Kenneth Craker, Francis Spicer, Clifford Rapp Mr Bauer fadvisorj Gene Gruber, Robert Chase Phillip Welsbrod Lloyd Gray Thomas Baran Carl Strand, Raymond Stanton Edson Skinner, Vivian Slagle First Row Second Row Thxrd Row Absentee SEVENTH GRADE flistlngs from left to rightj Annabelle Housler Donna Strand Patty Chase Marsha Hornstrom Joan Frodelius Suzanne Onlnk, Genette Smxth Beverly Stanton Thomas Knapp Besty Flrth Sylvla Mesler Nancy Schoonover Joan Mahan Beverly Fnscher Carol Smlth Donald Gebhart Bruce Rep1ne Donald Stuart Dalton Kennedy John Johnson John Keene LaVerne Bush Melvxn Reynolds Donald Smlth Edward Orcutt Harland Hxll Robert Knopf Douglas Dllker Mr Ekdahl fadvmsorj Edmond Elhs Dav1d Marqu1s Ronald VanOrd Weston Wllcox Elmer Welch Charles Jewell Ross Hauks Robert Ruhlman Vernon Carlson Thomas Fxrth Lyle Porter Stanley I-htchcock D . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . - - 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 7 9 ' ' ' 7 9 Y 7 J 1 1 1 1 , . . . . . Flrst Row Second Row Thxrd Row Fourth Row' Absentee CHANDLERS VALLEY SCHOOL GRADES 1 2 Beverly Black B1ll1e Sm1th, Vlrglma Jewell, Frances Flasher, Patr1c1a Flasher, Frances Dufresne, Carol H1tchcock, Sheryl Beedle Ronald Passmger, Edward DeRemer, Bruce Perrm, Rxchard Morando L Vern Ekdahl George Bush Gary Lang, Sherry Grlggs, Thomas VanHouten W1ll1am Pantall Morando, Dehlah St1t1k, Robert Perrm, Joseph Thorpe, Jr Mlss Swanson Mary Lou Black, Rose Glotz, Judy Slocum Susan Muczynskl Flrst Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row Absentee CHANDLERS VALLEY SCHOOL GRADES 2 4 Wayne Longnecker, Wxlham Black, Charles Black, Calvxn Eckert, Paul Tut maher Dor1s Irwm, Howard Mead Juan1ta Reed, Dolores Sword, Mary Margaret Utegg, Grant Frodehus, Pr1sc1lla Nobbs, Carol Bosko, Ehzabeth T1dr1ck, Jeffrey S1gg1ns Mrs Rhodes, James Lang, Davld Sword, Ora Smlth, Bonnie Ekdahl, Dawn Nobbs, Norma Muntz, Cathle Mack Donna Longnecker, Peter Glotz, Florence Irwin, Ruth Smith, Dorothy Slocum, Sally Griggs, Alton Henning, James Chase Gary Albright, Nancy Muczynek1 . 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LANDER SCHOOL GRADE l First Row Terry Stuart, James Fish Robert Taylor, Terry Morrzson, Dav1d Sweeney, Gerald Craker, Charles Storms, Frank Wllcox, Tom Beck Second Row Theresa Caruso, Dlane Wolcott, Dav1d Wolcott, Mxchael Clark, John Ferry, Rose Mary Gourley, Bomta Southworth, Carolyn Trask Thxrd Row Lou1se Matthews, Lo1s W1ll1ams, Joanne Allenson, Sylv1a Frank, Kenneth Gray, D1ane Anderson, Donna Hale Carol Olson, Karen Knapp First Row Second Row Thlrd Row Fourth Row Absentees LANDER SCHOOL GRADE 2 B1lly Stuart, Rlchard Thompson, Frank Devereaux, Gary Fish, Allan Concoby Mary Sweeney, Georgla Sk1nner, Peggy Stanton, Judy Jones, Onalee Frank, Charlotte Carlson, Sherry Cowles, Joan Clover Marvln Schl1n1ng, Delores Stornes Lmda Bloomgren, Paul Brown, Donald Marsh, Lmda Webster Lmda Brown, Danton Hllldale, James Carlson, Ronald Craker, Raymond Beane Eleanor Marquls, -THIHGS Dexter, Cora VanOrd Mar1lyn Thelm, Terry Wol cott, Rxchard Pratt, Allen Keller, Roy Hltchcock, Kexth Clark, Dorothy Marsh Jean Allen Herbert Allenson, Elva Putnam, Bruce Gelger, Ted Gexger, Hubert Trask : , ' ' . , D : . . , Alan Ludwick, Hugh Porter, Hayes Groves, Richard Tudor. Flrst Row Second Row Thlrd Row Fourth Row Absentees LANDER SCHOOL GRADE 3 Clarence Braley, Jlmmy Rapp Tommy Thompson, Sheldon Carlson, Tage Grant, Tommy Nobbs Arden Knapp Donna Dexter, Margaret Lord Donna Hxlldale Sharon Atkms, Barbara Wells, Delores Gregory, Norman Enos Gerald F1scher, Ronald Wolcott Bobby Larson, Txmothy Johnson, Cather 1ne Caruso Lyle Wllharns, Linda Morrxson Carohne Wrlght Robert August Carol Shaffer Sandra Taylor, Janet Gruber Davld Trask, Frank Burgett, Mxchael Southworth, Darrell Wellacher, Shella Hartman, Lynn See Edward Wexsbrod, Rxchard Howard Bllly Larson Fxrst Row Second Row Thlrd Row Fourth Row Absentees LANDER SCHOOL GRADE 4 John Caruso, Fred Schlxnmg Rodney Gourley Larry Chllds Donald Tudor Lynn Fxrth, Raymond Wells Larry Ludwlck Betty Gruber Joyce Gruber Sarah Stuart Carol Wolcott Lxnda Thompson, Kaye Storms, Deanna Carlson, Martha Stohlberg Louxs Wxllxams, Donald Sherrard, Ray Gruber Mxldred Wood, Carolyn Allenson, Ronald Sherrard Lynn Qulggle, Dav1d Youme LeRoy Matve, Benard Welsbrodt, Norman Strand Kenneth Frsh Kathle Clark, Lynda Wr1ght Mary Johnson, Barbara Southworth Charles Dllker, Sally Dxlker A J Smlth w N 3 1 . . . 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' s 1 , . . . . . - , . . . 4 CHANDLERS VALLEY SCHOOL GRADE 3 First Row Bonna Mesler, Jean Utegg, Carol Jewell, Betty McMillen, Barbara!-Ixtchcock, Lilllan Bush Barbara Mead, Meredxth Thorpe Second Row Gerald Perr1n, Morrxs Beedle Dwight Work, Norma Perrin, Kay Williams, Clara Black, Paulme Bush Thlrd Row John Dufresne, Charles Morando, Wayne Krpple Barbara Hook, James Black, Howard Rutsky, Howard Flasher Joy Darl1ng Robert Salhoff, Robert Hagg ui CHANDLERS VALLEY SCHOOL GRADES 5 6 First Row Joe Baran, Donald Hook, Lloyd Irwm, John Gregory Pau1S1ag1e Robert Mack Second Row Martha Jewell Louxse Utegg Glorla VanHouten Barbara Flasher, Patr1c1a Passenger, Patrlcla Mead Carol Perr1n, Bonme Perrm Thlrd Row Donald Nuttall Sally Slggms, Mlrxam Perr1n, Pr1sc1lla Spencer, Horace Hagg, Ellsworth Mead, Judy Morando Fourth Row Robert Watson, Fredd1e McK1nney, Clayton Mesler, Beatrlce Work, Wmlham Chase, Leshe Utegg, Mlchael Zurkan, Paul Frodehus, Marvm Work Flfth Row Dorls Mourer, Dorothy Surkan, Joan Hornstrom Absentee Charles Bush, LeRoy Flasher, Arlene Albright, Denms Repme ' I .O rl, -- , p 1 X V!-.. 7 v 'H 1 . . 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W First Row: Kenneth Pratt, Larry Welch, Ford Hitchcock, Robert VanOrd, Frederic -Q-J' ...L HIJIVII 5 M I I I I.. CHOIR Flrst Row Kenneth Strlckland, Denms Ludwlck, Thomas Baker James Rapp Katherme McClure, Janet Burgett Genevleve Carlson, Marguerlte Stohlberg Shlrley Sherrard Geraldme Brown Laura TldI'1Ck, Mary Allce Atkms Second Row James Mesler Roy Nelson, Marlon Abbott, Norman VanOrd, Patrxcxa Meyer, Martha Grant, Joann Johnson, Geraldme Mxller, Mar1an Carlson, Mary Hur ley Delorls Hose, Mary Lou Hoy, Mrs Ruth Txtchner Thxrd Row James Nobbs Gall Frank, Loren Mourer, Davld Marsh, Hubert Perkms, Ronald Barrett Eleanor Rowland, Irene Russell, Betty Wlllxams Absentee Ruth Bush Flrst Row Shlrley Sherrard fP1an1stl Joann Johnson Katherme McClure Janet Burgett Genevleve Carlson, Marguer1te Stohlberg Geraldlne Brown Laura Trdrlck Margaret Baran, Patr1c1a Ryan Second Row Patr1c1a Meyer Florence Day Martha Grant, Geraldme M1ller Mary Hurley, Maman Carlson, Ruth Aylmg, Delores Host, Mary Lou Hov Mary Allce At kms, Mrs Tltchner, D1rector Thlrd Row Barbara Wolfe Catherme W1lson, Eleanor Rowland Betty Wllllams, Irene Russell, Ann Younle Temple Stewart Betty Uhlxg Absentee Ruth Bush, Beryl Renne Dorthea Taylor 7 7 , . - . GIRLS' CHORUS KGRADES 11 and 12j Fxrst Row Second Row Absentee GIRLS CHORUS QGRADES 9 and 101 Sh1rley Sherrard Dorothy Brunecz Jane Johnson, Eleanor Brown, Dorxs Jones Joyce Duell Isabelle Carlson, Sh1rley Babcock, Kay Johnson, Lucxlle Pratt, Sh1rley Stanton, Joanne Watson, Vlrgrnla Skmner Beverly Groves, V1rg1n1a Shaffer Suzanne Wrlght Patrlcla Lank, Marlene Craker, Loxs Rowland, Barbara Larson, Dorothy Walter, Gerllyn Matthews, Jacquelme Mack, Barbara Sherrard Bernetta Wxlhams Donna DeRemer Beryl Shaffer, Evelyn Dyer Beverly Ewer Barbara Taylor, Mrs Tltchner Marilyn Clark, Julla Hallgren, Bern1ce Wellacher First Row Second Row Absentee SEVENTH AND EIGHTH CHORUS Patrlcla Chase Marsha Hornstrom, Joan Frodehus Beverly Stanton, Betsy Flrth Carrle Wllcox, Ruth Ann Scott, Suzanne Onmk, Vemeta Tid r1ck, Nelda Norbeck, Nancy Bowers Mary Zurkan,Sylv1a Mesler, Nancy Schoonover, Joan Mahan Gladys Shaffer Carol Renne Donna Strand, Annabelle Housler Mary Caruso, Beverly Schlmmg Genette Smlth Gertrude Hagg Jane Burgett, Dorxs I-lagg Yvonne Watson, Beverly F1scher Carol Smlth, Dorothy Spencer, Laura Muntz Dorxs Llndell Sh1rley Sherrard Planist, Mrs Tltchner, Dlrector Vwian Slagle if t , 'I if , 'l VI : 1 Y ! l ! 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I ' . . ......1+ ll l STRING ENSEMBLE V1ol1n Jane Johnson, Janet Burgett, Mary Lou Hoy Patrxcla Meyer Helena Marquls, Ruth Ann Scott, Laura Tldrlck, Chfford Rapp, Robert Hauks Cello Geraldme Brown First Row Second Row Thxrd Row ORCHESTRA Patrlcia Meyer fV1ol1nJ, Janet Burgett fViolinJ, Norman Va.nOrdCClar1netJ Martha Grant CC1ar1net7 Geraldme Miller fSaxaphoneJ, Loren Mourer CSaxaphoneJ Kay Johnson QSaxaphoneJ, Laura Tidrick fv101ll'l, Ruth Ann Geraldine Brownf Celloj Isabelle Carlson fClar1netJ, Vxrgzma Sklnner fClar1netJ, Nancy Bowers QClar1netj Jane Johnson fV1ol1nJ Robert Hauks CV1o11nJ Clxfford Rapp fV1ol1nJ Helena MHIQUIS fV1o11nl Earl Ekdahl fTrumpetJ, James Nobbs fTrumpetJ Marlon VanOrdfTrumpetD Catherme Wxlson fFrench Hornl Mary Lou Hoy CSl1de Trombonej, Davld Marsh fS11de Trombonel, Shxrley Sherrard lP1an1stJ, Gall Frank fBass Drumj Mrs T1tchner, Dlrector, Ronald Barrett CSnaresJ seated , , z , . 4 , . z . . . . , I . I Scott Wiolinb. I , , . . . . . . .I . . . l , . . -. l , I I ' . : v . , .. v, . 4 , 9 . v BE GINNER S INSTR UMENTS VIOIIHS Robert Hauks Chfford Rapp Helena Marquls Jane Johnson, Betsy F1rth French Horn Dorls L1nde11 Trumpet Ronald VanOrd TRIO Katherme McClure Marguerlte Stohlberg Geraldlne Brown l SEXTET Eleanor Brown Joann Johnson, Kather1ne McClure Marguerxte Stohlberg Geraldjne Brown Mary Lou Hoy Saxaphone: Kay Johnson FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row Mrs Frank fadvlsorj, Mary Covey, Dorthea Taylor, Genevleve Carlson, Marian Carlson, Florence Day, Eleanor Rowland, Barbara Wolfe Laura T1dr1ck Betty Uhllg Second Row Phyllls Schenck, Jacquelme Mack Marlene Craker Bernetta W11l1ams, Loxs Rowland Barbara Davls, Ellen Groves, Patrlcla Meyer, Ann Youme Jane Johnson Absentees Ruth Bush Bermce Wexlacher Jul1a I-Iallgren, Marllyn Clark F H A Offlcers Susle Day Presxdent Marlan Carlson V1ce Presldent Eleanor Rowland Treasurer Bonnle Wellacher Secretary Laura Tldrlck Song Leader Barbara Wolfe Parhamentarlan VOCATIONAL SNACK PARTY Left to R1ght Mrs Frank, Evora Keene, Bonme Wellacher Margaret Baran Jacky Mack Ann Youme, Barbara Wolfe, Betty Uhllg Vxrglma Shaffer Patty Lank, Lo1s Rowland 1 , . 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' I ' . : ' . . , , f 7 7 Offlcers Fxrst Row Second Row Third Row Absentees FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Presxdent, Kenneth Russell Treasurer, Doyle Carlson Vlce Presldent Bruce Lmdell R eporter Harold Spmk Secretary, Hubert Perk1ns Sentmel Ken Strxckland Donald VanOrd, Denms Ludwxck, Howard VanOrd Fred Stuart EarlEkdahl Russell Klme Bud Kmg, Harold Spmk, Maynard Sweeney, Kenneth Russell Hubert Perkms LeRoy Larson, John F1scher, Ward Knopf Robert Hauks Kenneth Strlckland, Wllllam Skmner Leonard Groves, Carl Hornstrom, Al bert Proctor, Donald Carlson, Gary Ransom, John Sanders, Calv1n Warner, Robert Warner, Wendell Warner, Gall Omnk, Davld Marsh, Norman VanOrd, James Rapp Bruce Lmdell, Edward Craker, Donald Jones, LaVerne Skinner, Mr Farver ladvlsory Benjamin Firth, Loren Mourer, Bryce Hanson, Donald Falconer, Stewart VanOrd, Gordon Hinsdale, Carl Taylor, Duane Hook, Walter Hodges, Stuart Tidrick, Marion Abbott, Leslie Firth, Robert Burch Arvid Carlson, Jack Carr, Richard Fish, John Peterson, Kenneth Jewell, Donald Taylor RESERVE CHAMPION NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK SHOW AND SALE . , . 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' . -fs ., ' fl. - V me , W , f ,M ? ,e t -so 'I fs i -, ,k x ' gi' V fa NEWS PA PER STA FF seated Marguerlte Stohlberg Advertxslng Edltor Geraldme Brown Cstandxngl Ex change Edxtor Ronald Barrett, Sports Edltor Roy Nelson Edltor 1n chlef Gall Frank Co Edltor Janet Burgettfstand1ngJSoc1ety Ed1tor Martha Grant, Clrculatlon Edltor Standmg Audrey Jewell typlst Betty Uhlxg Reporter Robert Burch Reporter Mary Al1ce Atkxns Art Edxtor Genevxeve Carlson, Reporter Lo1s Rowland Re porter Mary Hurley Reporter Catherme Wllson Typlst Donald Jones Reporter 2ndStand1ng Wendell Warner Reporter M1ss Bartolo, Advlsor 3rd Standmg Donald Carlson Reporter Gordon Hmsdale Reporter Gary Ransom, Re porter James Mesler Joke Edltor Stuart T1dr1ck, Reporter Marlon Van Ord Reporter Shlrley Babcock, Reporter Florence Day Typ1st Irene Russell, Typlst Wanda May Reporter Absentee Patrxcla Meyer F H A Reporter SCHOOL PATROL First Row Jackson Wllcox, Arnold Rowland, Harold Strand Sherwood Olson Second Row Ralph Gruber Sally Babcock, Martha Webster, Davld Gray We take thls opportunlty to ln troduce the group of students who comprise thxs year s School Patrol in the Lander Grade School These students are members of the first patrol whxch has ever been organlz ed in our school area All reports tend to indicate that their work both withm and outsxde of school buses and at street mtersectxons has been very effectzve and satlsfactory To the students we express a slncere well done and to the school ltself Let s keep the orgamzatlon gomgl ' I 7 , 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , , . - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . , . . . . 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I-gy' Tas, V1 3' ,gig , 7345 jvgxr . ,, Ji, ,Lil ' ' CHEERLEADERS Beverly Groves Shirley Sherrard Patricia Lank, Marion VanOrd Suzanne Wright Betty Williams First Row Second Row Absentees la VAR SITY C L UB Donald VanOrd Gordon Hinsdale Benny Firth Gail Frank Martha Grant Katherine McClure Norman VanOrd Bryce Hanson Maynard Sweeney Kenneth Strickland Keith Sweeney David Marsh Charles Smith Gail Omnk John Sanders Ronald Barrett Eleanor Rowland Loren Mourer James Rapp Betty Williams Ruth Bush Hugh Siggins Doyle Carlson Arvid Carlson . I ! ' ! ' . I Y I ! l l ,T I Z J l 9 I ! . I . , . i : Mr. Bauer fAdvisorJ, Patricia Ryan, Mary Alice Atkins, Geraldine Miller 4 9 A 3 A V 7 I 3- I . F' f. ' y , ns , 4 A Flrst Row Geraldme M111er Eleanor Rowland Second Row Patrlcla Ryan, Marguerlte Stohlberg Mary Hurley Ruth Bush Martha Thxrd Row Joann Johnson Sh1rley Stanton, Beryl Shaffer Shlrley Babcock Mary Absentee Date Jan Jan Jan Feb Fe Feb Flrst Row Second Row Absentees Date Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an a.n an Fe Fe Feb Fe Feb Feb Basketball Team Russell Khne Bruce Llndell Charles Srnxth Norman VanOrd Gail Frank, Ronald Barrett Dav1d Marsh Maynard Sweeney Gall Onink Benny Firth James Rapp, Keith Sweeney, Donald Carlson, Leslie Firth, Gordon Hinsdale Hubert Perkins, Kenneth Strlckland Robert Burch Donald VanOrd Mr Bauer Coach Arvid Carlson, Doyle Carlson Place S, Q, F, Qpp, St Joseph Jamestown Sopho Spartansburg Bloornfxeld Bhtz Kxds Youngsvmlle Marxenvmlle St Joseph Spartansburg Hickory Txdxoute Marxenvllle Bloom! 1eld Youngsvmlle Hxckory Tldioute Tionesta . 29 . 50 36 . 1 . 31 32 . 5 39 53 . 12 ' 36 44 . 15 ' ' 28 45 J . 5 ' 22 52 J . 9 ' ' 33 60 J . 12 . 37 53 J . 16 27 43 J . 19 ' 53 46 J . 23 ' ' 31 47 Jan. 30 Tionesta 39 47 b. 2 ' ' 35 47 b. 6 ' 44 39 . 9 ' 37 40 b. 13 ' 31 23 . 16 42 43 . 23 39 41 . , - l 155, ' -.4 .9 , Q 1 W FOOTBALL Flrst Row Kerth Sweeney End Maynard Sweeney Tackle Charles Smlth End John Sanders, Tackle Roy Nelson, Guard Loren Mourer Center Kay Dllker Guard Davld Marsh, End Carl Hornstrom, Tackle Robert Burch, Guard Douglas Welch Tackle Mr Bauer, Coach Second Row Gary Ransom, Center Hubert Perkms, End Bryce Hanson, Full Back Donald Falconer, Full Back Gail Frank Quarter Back Ronald Barrett, Left Half Back Leslie Firth, Quarter Back James Nobbs, Right Half Back Absentees Hugh Sigglns, Rrght Half Back Doyle Carlson, Manager BASEBALL First Row Mr Bauer Maynard Sweeney, Charles Smrth Norman VanOrd, Gail Frank, Ronald Barrett, Davxd Marsh Kenneth Strlckland Second Row Gordon Hmsdale Donald VanOrd, Bryce Hanson Gall Onmk Benny Fxrth, Kelth Sweeney Absentees Hugh Stggms, Doyle Carlson Football ms the sport whrch was addedto our athlet1c schedule durxng 1950 1951 Al though most of thxs year s football season was spent 1n orgamzmg th1s sport, a few games were played and 1n1t1a1 purchases of equ1prnent were made Through the efforts of Mr Bauer and the cooperatxon of other schools a promlslng schedule has been arranged for the 1951 season 5 v ' 3 5 3 Q I Ronald King, Left Half Back. 1 , . , . . 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