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JUNIOR CLASS At the end of their sophomore year, the class of 1954 elected Rudy Goettlicher as the one most capable of calling the class meetings to order, Ned Makin acting as his assistant, Lois Han- num handling all currency, and Pat Apryle recording the minutes. Home room presidents were joanne Biandino, Sid Kaminsky, and Don Varner. Art Zobel was elected vice-president of Student Council and the members of council from the junior class were as follows: Nino Incardona, Lois Gillen, Don Varner, Mary Ann Curry, Rudy Goettlicher, and Gail Haffner. The class was well represented on the scholastic field. The names of Donna Beam, Pat Bel- lak, Ioanne Biandino, Iune Burgess, Ardythe Edwards, jeffrey Glosser, Lois Hannum, Pat Hunter, Nino Incardona, Sam Kaminsky, Ralph London, Iudy Lovejoy, Mary Esther O'Sullivan, Gerald Owens, Lois Gillen, Donna Ream, Tony Salem, lanet Schoaf, Pat Smith, Shirley Weigel, Becky Williamson, and Art Zobel were frequently seen on the honor roll despite the difficult schedule the juniors carried. Many of the boys played varsity football and basketball. The gridiron stars were Tony Salem, Bud Zobel, Rudy Goettlicher, Harold Fuge, Clarence Sivits, Leslie Kota, Dick Vickroy, Mike Villa, lack Erisman, Dick Gregory, lack Colbert, and Gerald Owens. Playing basketball were Tony Salem, Bud Zobel, Harold Fuge, Nick Musulin, Nino Incardona, Sam Kaminsky, and Rudy Goettlicher. Lois Gillen and Iris Kline represented the junior class on the cheering squad. Active in girls' intramurals were Arlene Ober, Lois Gillen, Pat Apryle, Carol Allshouse, Ardythe Ed- wards, janet Livingston, Donna Beam, and Roberta Ewald. The class published a very creditable Yodler, of which Gail Haffner was editor-in-chief. On November 14 the juniors held a very successful dance entitled Neptune's Nocturne. The gym was decorated to represent an underwater scene with a sand castle in the center of the gym. A class of wonderful boys and girls is the best definition of our buddies, the class of l954. OFFICERS-left to right-Rudy' Goettlicher. presidcnt: Pat Aprvle. HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS-left to right-Don Varner. Sid secretary: Lois Harinum, treasurer: Ned Makin, vicc-prcsident, Kaminskv, loanne Biandino.
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NANCY IAN: ZOBEL 'lTeence Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Chor- us l, 2, 3, 45 Student Coun- cil Z, Treasurer 25 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Band 25 Y-Teens 3, 45 Vice-president ot class lg Yodler 3, Phoeni- cian 45 Senior Play 4. Personality plus, neat, charming lead in the Senior Play, beautiful contralto voice which we shall hear in the future. GAIL LEE Emcms Gail Transferred from Canons- burg High 4. Always smiling, charming, honor student, likes to dance at the Temple, has a collec- tion ot super jokes. HOLD FAST YOUR DREAMS Hold fast your dreams! Keep one still secret spot Where dreams may go, Where doubt and fear are not. O keep a place apart, For little dreams to go! IOHN ANTHONY ZOPPA 'lZut Football l, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 W Club 3, 45 Beta Hi-Y 25 Hi-Y 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 45 Intramurals l, Z, 3, 4. Diplomatic, sporty dresser, swell sense ot humor, gen- ius at car mechanics, hearty laugh. Think still ot lovely things that are not true. Let wish and magic Work at will in you. Be sometimes blind to sorrow. Make believe! Forget the calm that lies In disillusioned eyes. Though we all know that we must die, Yet you and I May walk like gods and be Even now at home in immortality. We see so many ugly things- Deceits and wrongs and quarrelingg We know, alas! we know How quickly fade The color in the west, The bloom upon the tlower, The bloom upon the breast And youth's blind hour. Yet keep within your heart A place apart Where little dreams may go, May thrive and grow, Hold tast-hold fast your dreams! -Louise Driscoll
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BO'l I'OM ROVV-lcft to right -Marilyn Franke, loannc Bi- andino. Bertie Ewald, lime Crowley, Pat Aprvlc. Shirley Baum, Sun Barnett SECOND ROVW-Carol Alls- housc, Pat Bellals, lucly' Bloom, lime Burgess, Lois Gillen, Marilyn Alwine THIRD ROW-lack Erisman, Steve Gertv. Del Glatz, Dick Gregorv. Donna Beam. Arlene Anlcenv, Arclythe Edwards FOURTH ROVV-lov Camnr, Bch Dunklehergcr, lack Col- hert. Ron Gomhar. llarold Fuge, Rurlv Goetrlichcr, Anvlv Blasrhalx, leff Glnssvr BOTTOM ROVV-left to right Shirley VVeigcl. lackic Pross- cr. Beckv VViliamson. lover VVilliams. Gail Thomas. lo- anne Selich, Donna Ream, Teqwen Pcrrv. SECOND ROVN'-Mary' Esth- er O'Sullivan, Arlene Wil- koskv, loanne Roberts, Exon Schor. Anna Marie Puma. lovce Stivcr, lanice Trovell THIRD ROYN'-Arlene Obcr. lack Merritts, Don Varner, lim Miclcev. Tom Sisla, loel VVilkinson, Pat Smith, loyce Metroka FOURTH ROVV-Nick Murri- lin. Dick Vickrov, Tonv Sal- em. Arr Zobel, Gerald Owens. Clarence Sivirs, Mike Villa Bfllklwlvfllhl Rflvhlflvfr in riqhl -Barhara I. c h man. Ellen Kane. lane: Lixinqsmn Doris lladclle. Pat llunrcr. Gail Haflncr. Nano' Honlvals, SECOND ROVN'-lris Kline, Roger Hammond. Rosalie Mu- Clellancl. Lois Hannum. Nlar- lin Makin, Carol Kahl, Ned Makin. Connie McHugh THIRD ROYV-ludv Loxvlov. Ivrrv Klcinsinh, Melvin Kniss, Daw lanshcqo, lim Krirlvr. Leslie Kota. Rilla lu llarrison FOURTH ROV!-Daxe Her- ring. Ralph Lonrlon, Nino ln- cardona, Bill lVlfQVav. Sam Kaminskv. Dick Harrshorn, Sid Karnlurlsv. Bob l lolI:rnan
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