Westmont Upper Yoder High School - Phoenician Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)
- Class of 1940
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'.-1151 HMY SALAD DAYS WHEN I WAS GREEN IN Jl'DClllElN'T -Shakespeare The Student Body . . . which includes graduates from the Benscreek, Berkley, Elirn, Stutzman, and Tioga Street grade schools . . . is the subject of the prose and pictures in this book. X tl l l I l t They come by bus b1ke or foot to Work cmd play together Q We the staff of the 1940 Phoenzczan dedrcate thrs annual to Mr Clarence E Shappell who became prmcrpal of W U Y four years ago when we entered as freshmen who from that trme on has never ceased hrs earnest efforts to assrst us who can be relred upon for sympathy and consrder atron when deserved who rmpresses us wrth hrs fr1endl1ness and hrs natural drgmty and polse and who IS greatly responsrble for makmg our hlgh school years a successron ol happy memorres Mr Shappell graduated from Franklm and Marshall Col lege fought ln France wrth the Expedrtronary Forces drd post graduate work at Columlrna Umversrty received hrs Master of Arts degree m school admmrstratron and supervrslon marrred a school teacher father of three small boys lxves at 232 Troga Street home loving prefers gardenmg cookmg and playrng with his chlldren lt IS rumored that he makes delectable plckle relish a lmgurst gentlemanlylrke attltude rmpresses us the most ll I. 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I Q' . . - .li 10571 11 P JTHFRS Ulf PINJVL AND FLSTII AIS SCHOOL BOARD buffer between home and school comprrsed of ten members frve from each school d1str1ct assembled the th1rd Monday of every month rn the htgh school hbrary retrrrng members Mrs Davrd Boag and Mr Freeman Fullerton were suc ceeded by Mr Edward Drttmar and Mr E C Dodson capable secretary Mr Frank Iames managed the board s three Rs was supervlsed rn all undertaklngs by pres1dent George Thackeray Ir lncreased bandtoot IHQS by purchamng one sousaphone and UNO Fmench horns approved parntlng of bleachers and outsxde of bu1ld1ng graclously granted stu dent body hve basketball recephons planned the addrtron of two class rooms shower andlockerrooms and starrway to southwest corner ot bulld rng I lf l t lcxtrm D ami Lrrtfux NI: s 3. P Twin Bllllllql XII 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 4 v A 1 4 J K 1 , ' 1 1 ' 1 w ' W l Q . 1 l A, In I . . . , . . . . . . I I I Top lmw: Ilr, D, ll, Mzntllwws, Mr. I . T. .lgmtf-s. .XI1'. IC. li. Xlllln-l'. lfuulwln 1-lm: Mr. I.. I, Miller, M: H. li, 'I'mvx1sf-1 l, 'Fhirni nm: Mr. L. li. Iwhmrul, Mr. L. D. lfltlv-. S--4-mul lw-wi Mr. 11, li, 'I'h:xr'kl':1A'. Mr. S, M. .XfI:m1s. tio tom 1-Jw: Mr. F. F, lful 1' 11. Mrs. . C. llnvflg. I I T I 'Sy SP' ' f 'QS - AF, A1111 dlllln S':f'l'l f!il'X lu Nr. ,Xcklvyg Miss . .1 : ' . 't. un 1 nw to Mr. Ghz p yell, C107 A CRUSADING SPIRIT AND DYNAMIC PERSONA LITY MR. WILLARD E. ACKLEY, supervising principal . . . enthusiastic chorus maes- tro . . . inspired by Negro spirituals and old ballads . . . enjoys many types of radio programs: Information Please. Easy Aces, romantic melodies of Wayne King's orchestra . . . peppy football and basketball enthusiast , . . possesses a keen desire for writing fiction . . . col- lects short poems , . . believes an apple a day keeps the doctor away . . . promoter for addition to W.-U.Y. . . . philosophizes If you want to get something, you have to work and work hard . Miss Anna Mary Raab . . . efficient and cheerful secretary in little office on the balcony . artistically prints the blank notes on the gigantic chorus sheets F Sh ll poll W U Y S WIILINI AND PROGRESSIVE PRINC IPAI MR CLARENCE E SHAPPELL principal upholds schools ideals sponsible for smooth running of W U Y advocates fair treatment for all started many days with his cheery Good morning in announcement broadcasts gently but firmly ad monishes rule breakers goes about school directing correcting encourag ing supports student activities answers questions of bewildered pupils trig teacher gives students answers and lets them work back in problems specializes in class exer cise reitterates Do you understand toys with geometrical figures Iean Barnhart competent secretary Mr Shappell s private memo pad secret ambition to become a prima donna her favorite hobby tennis HW? 'Y A' J! 5' LA. V351- flll Mr. XVillurd IG. .Xvkle-5' Mr. l'l2il'k'Ilf'P ., .' z r 9 N W W ' .' n . n 1 I w w w A A I 1 . . , 1 . . . . . . . fe- -. . ,. . I I I - .. . H . . . tt Q- .. . . . . ., . . . tt? , . . . . . .. . y 1, . . . . . , . ' -- ' - ' ..,, , lf,-e.-vc,-':-'--.-f' 4 , , A - ,. ' 1 . .. , .I,: M.,-f.,',5 -:L ', -, ' ,, A fo., we ,,1y,-3,s4'1-1- . pxzrx-1 TFAIH IIS THF BEST THAT MR. EDMUND HORNER Music- maestro of W.-U.Y. s musicians . . . MISS MURIEL AGNEW Dental Hygenist- fly killer in teachers room . . . MISS ELSIE CANAN Biology General Sci- ence Biology club- knows every bug by its first name . . . MISS CATHRYNE ESENWEIN English Phoenician d- viser of dignified seniors . . . MRS. MARGARET K. MCCREADY French English junior play- her Sandra obeys French commands . . . MISS KATHERINE HAS BEEN SAID AND TAI,-I HT RAAB Nurse- the new Cavell ot W.-U.Y. . . . MR. ROBERT MANNION Civics Physical Education assistant coach Hi-Y- typically collegiate . . . MISS LYDIA LANDIS Typewriting Short- hand- pet expression Watch your position . . . MR. CARL ENGH Book- keeping Banking Law Coach- Baron von Munchausen . . . MISS ELIZABETH GREER Civics Physical Education- coaches badminton pro- tegees. I I' IS TO 811111 OIR IIIIS IND PIAN OIR I IRI S MRS MADGE BODEN ROSE Art stage crew equaled Max Remhardt s settmgs MISS MARY FRANCIS TARR Engllsh Yodler quotes Shakespeare MR MINTER M OTT Physrcs Algebra Chemrstry Tr1gger trombomst MISS CATHERINE REISER Amerlcan Hrstory P O D founded W UYs doghouse MISS ROBERTA WILLIAMS Latm runs noon bu servlce MR HERBERTG RAAB World Hrstory Engllsh prefers palm tree to snow MISS VIRGINIA WEAVER Home Economrcs G1rl R serves no boys ln her classes C VAUGHN MCILNAY Busmess Arlth metrc Bookkeepmg Cornmerc1alG00g raphy head of successful mtrclmurdl program MISS IOSEPHINE WILL IAMS Algebra Geometry Wrlgleys blggest enemy MISS MARGARET GREER German Student Councrl llbrarlan proved drrectmg abrhty III senror play v - . 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C1 'Nl lx N lhe typleal gul or boy stlues to matntazn a uedltalzle scholastze standtng A lll1llW routlne of classes sttmulates his deszre to study In the consequent pursual of knowledge he develops his attttudes and emotlons as uell as hts mmd Moreover, the continuous assoc lllllflll ulth other students endous htm ulth tolerance, thus eom pletlng the preparation needed to make htm mentally and socially mature I I ' ,ff 'Hll f U If HH MQQTHE .SEINIORS H110 GRADUAFPD IN MAI 1910 SENIOR CLASS 1nvaded W UY as small very green frosh 1n1t1ated Mr Shappell 1nto h1s new off1ce as prrncrpal a happy go lucky class more socrally and athletrcally 1n clmed and less scholast1cally 1ncl1ned throughout the ent1re four years balloted I1m Walter as 1ts f1rst pres1dent acqurred new acquamtances at the class party student body and faculty polled Landon for Presxdent 1n a mock elect1on conducted by the C1V1CS classes cavorted talentedly 1n the freshman crrcus rnaugurated 1ts sophomore year w1th the elect1on of Alton Berkey pres1dent devlated from the rout1ne class entertarnment w1th a theatre party stramed eyes from the back rows to see Navy Blue and Gold fem1nme members flocked to Glrl Reserves meet1ngs whlle a few boys were accepted 1nto the H1 Y voted Tom Depp the 1un1or pres1dent dec1ded upon The Moonstone as the class play dlscontlnued re hearsals after a few weeks spon sored 1lS flrst dance The Harvest Hop at Hallowe en a great success and an a1d to the f1nanc1al status of the c as proudly d1splayed class rrngs to under classmen ev1denced 3ournal1st1c talent 1n 1ssues of the Yodler wh1ch rated thtrd prrze 1n the P S P A Betty Clark and Nancy Berkeb1le won laurels for new art1cles whrle Barbara Murdock and D1Ck Stmely re celved honors for art work perlenced a new feel1ng that of bexng fmgerprmted termxnated successful year w1th a splend1d Prom for the sen1or last htgh school year had an ausplclou beg1nn1ng wxth the electron of the all around boy Chfford St Claxr as pres1dent elected Nancy Berke b1le v1ce pres1dent Mary Loulse Hersh berger secretary and hm Walter treas urer was pers1stently urged to pay clas due the l94U Phoemcxan was edlted by Betty Clark Wllh D1Ck St1nely lendmg h1s art1st1c talent class posed nervously 1n best clothes for 1n d1v1dual sen1or prctures staged a spectacular Chrrstmas dance The Toy Shop Ball a proflt of S54 was real 1296 started to cons1der future plans and ambltlons 1n Ianuary chose Death Takes a Hohday as the class pro duct1on after many months of readlng plays was successfully presented on the n1ght of May l7th grrls donned stunnlng evenlng gowns whlle boys appeared 1n l1ght colored su1ts as guests of the grand Iumor Sen1or Prom was 1nsp1red by Rev Stanton s st1rr1ng baccalaureate address on commencement n1ght they turned the1r tassels and v1sual1zed future tr1umphs I'r-sulfur KlIlIlrlflNl1lAll X114 I'11 uhnt X ann x I-lk-ml' In :sunt llm Hillel muetazx Ninn I must H41-hlulgel . 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I 5tlt Xdams u X er lolnrt Xlwlrc 1th dn 4 lllum xndst 1 lxxoud Bunh x Bunhu Nruu Igllknlllll Xlton B111 tx Inu Blouph SARA ADAMS Sally Commerclal ELWOOD BARNHART Woody Com Glrl League l Glrl Reserves 4 Glrls merclal Boys Intramural Sports Intramural Sports l 2 4 Gym Club l 2 4 Mrxed Chorus l 2 4 G1rls Chorus 1 2 4 B d 1 2 3 Phoemcmn Glrls League 1 Glrl Reserves Q Mlxed Chorus l Z 3 4 Glrls Chorus 2 3 4 Ba l 2 Orchestra Cheerleader 3 4 Class V1ce presrdent 3 Chorus Dlrector 3 4 Semor Play PHYLLIS BARNHART Phrllre Academrc PAUL ALLER Artle Shaw Academrc Boys Intramural Sports l 2 3 4 Broo y NANCY BERKEBILE Nun Academy: Club 2 Band 2 3 4 Yo Glrls League l Dramat1cs Club l 2 Dramatlcs Club Presldent 2 1rl Reserves 2 3 4 Girl Reserve Presrdent 4 Glrls Intramural Sports Bud General DTC! Gym 1 2 3 4 Gym Secretary matrcs Club 2 Debate 1 Boys Intra 4 Biology Club 2 Student Councll 1 2 3 Basketball Cheerleader 3 4 Class Vlce presldent 4 Semor Play ALTON BERKEY Commelcral RUTH ANDERSON Ruthy Academlc Dramatlcs Club I 2 Boys Irdramural Sports 3 4 Student Councrl Phoenician Yodler 3 Phoemcran 4 Class Presrdent Transferred from Iohnstown Hrgh E PERCY BLOUGH Perc Academrc Transferred from Staunton MIIIIUIY Academy WILLIAM F ANDERSON II 1 Aca 2 H1Y Club 3 4 Boys In demrc Debate l Boys Intramural mural Sports 3 4 Yo Sports l 2 3 Blology Club 2 Mrxed Phoemcrcm 4 Basketball Chorus 2 3 4 Ba l Track Cheerleader 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 4 Class Treasurer l Semor Play Semor Play although lllllllllllfllf' apologetuully 1111011 10511111911 C175 S: 1 ,- s I':t 1 .ll I . 'rr lil An -'stu VV' 'z . -'sol ' 2 ' art Plrjllis 2 ' 2 't .'2 f' X ' 1 . Vi-,' ' 3,4: ' , . , : ' ' l, , , 5 nd... , 5 1,25 , 5 ' - ' I 'A 5 'lg ' ...l,,,g dler...3. 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I . . .f.., ...LQ I 'I , I I . uere muaculously trans ormed mto shrewd manclers and dextrous sportsmen, BETTY BRICKNER Br1ck1e Commercmal ALFRED E CAMPDQN Abby General G1rl Reserves 3 4 Glrls Intramural Dmmqncs Club 1 Boys Inu-emu,-Q1 SPOYIS 1 2 3 4 GYH1 'lb Sports Z 3 4 Yodler Gym Club Presldent 4 MlXed Chorus Z 3 4 Glrls Chor P Oe'1'C'fm GRACE ELIZABETH CLARK Betty Z 3 Glrls Intramural Sports I Gym Club 1 Mlxed Chorus Gxrls Chorus Z 3 4 Ba Orchestra 1 2 Student Councll Yodler 3 Edltor of Phoemczan LILLIAN BROMUND Commerclal Gxrls League 1 Gtrls Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Gym ub Mrxed Chorus I Glrls Chorus CLAIRE MARIE BUSER Academxc Glrls League 1 G1rl Reserves Mrxed Chorus 1 G1rls Chorus Phoenician CLIFFORD CLARK C11 General Boys Intramural Sports 4 MA-RY BUTLER Academxc Girls League IOYCE COPPERSMITH COPPY 1 Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 Dramatrcs udemlc G1rls,lntrGm11rf11 Sports Club 1 2 Glrls Intramural Sports Glfls League 1 Dfamfmcs Club 1 2 3 4 Gym C b 1 2 3 4 B100 Y Secretary Treasurer ofDrclmat1Cs Club Club 2 Yodler 3 Phoemcran Girl Reserves 2 3 4 GYH1 Club Semer Play Yocllet 3 Phoenician NANCY ANN CAMPBELL Nance PEARL COPPERSMITH General Glrls General Glrls League 1 Dramatlcs League l Dramattcs Club 2 Glrl Club I 2 Glrl Reserves 2 Yodler Reserves 2 3 4 Gym Club Yodler 3 Phoenlczan Beth Buckner Lllllan Bromund Claire Harte Buser 'Xian Butler X tncx Ann Campbell Alfred Campdon Bettx Clerk Clnfford Clark Jox ce Coppexsmnth Pearl Coppersmlth 4187 Cl ...1,2,3,4g 1, , . : musl.. . l, 2, 3,.4p in '.'4' .-. -nn Academic . . . 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Iiosemarx Proxle Glorla Davlfs Thornfl Depp Xndreu Duhmskx Fwlxn Fdklns Lllllan lfeldt Vhllxam 1111 Jemne Follm 11 IllLIllId PIICIJCII Ieggy lrles ROSEMARY CROYLE General Trans LILLIAN FELDT Feldt General ferred from Iohnstown 4 Phoemcxan Gxrls League 1 Glrls Intramural Sports I 2 G m Club I 2 Ba d GLORIA DAVIES Academlc Transferred from Southmont l Girls Intramural Sports l Glrls League l Dramatxcs Club WILLIAM FERG Fergle General I Grrl Reserves Z 3 Biology Club HIY 4 Boys Imramuml sports Z Mlxed Chofus 3 4 1 Football 1 2 3 4 Yo Ier Chorus l 2 3 4 Yo er 3 Phoenician 4 I-Isslstant Edltor ot Phoemcran IEANNE FOLLMAR Ieanme General Gxrls League l Glrl Reserves 3 4 Grrls Intramural Sports Z 3 4 G m l'I1Y l Z 3 4 Presx ent 4 oys Club 2 3 4 Biology Club Z Yodler Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 4 V1ce presxdent Student Councll Football 2 3 4 Tra Class Presldent RICHARD FRIEBEN Dlck General Boys Intramural Sports 2 3 Football ANDREW DUBINSKY Duble Commercral Boys Intramural Sports 2 3 4 ot ba 'x IANE FRIES Peggy Gxrls League I Dramatlcs EVELYN EDKINS Evne Academl Girl Reserves 2 3 4 G ls Gxrls League I Glrls Intramura 2 3 Gym Club Sports l 2 3 Biology Club Orc Club 2 Yodler 3 Phoemczan l 2 3 4 Phoemcxan 4 Class Secretary thus justzfymg the trarhtwn that semors be leaders among undergraduates C199 nf, ...4. -' 1 , 5 y ,g n 1,2,3,4. .di.l,2, , gGrls d .ul THOMASDEPP...'rQmmy...Genem1... 2' '- 'd 113' 'l Y '.',:.- '. ..U3: ...3. ...l,,,g Ck...l,2,3,4: ' ...3. 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The class completely dl.SC0lLlllgl'll then teachers, having expended MARCUS GAUNT Mflrk Gellefal DONALD HOFECKER Don General Debqle 1 BOYS Inlmmufal Sports Boys lntramural Sports Z 3 4 Mlx l 2 3 Yodler Chorus BETTE GILLIN Betts General Glrls League l Girls Intramural Sports 2 Gym Club 1 2 Blology Club Mlxed Chorus l Glrls Chorus IAMES HOF? llmmle Gerlerdl Band Transferred to Iohnstown Hlgh MARY LOUISE HERSHBERGER Academlc Glrls League l Glrl Reserves 2 3 4 Gul Reserve Secretary 3 BIOIOQY e orus Band 1 Orchestra 1 Yodlet Transferred from Ioseph Iohns Ir Hlgh Phoemcmn 4 Student Council 3 Boys Intramural Sports 3 4 Yodler Class Secretary 4 Senlor a 3 Phoenician RAYMOND HERSHBERGER Ray Academlc Dramatlcs Club Boys Intramural Sports l 2 3 4 Blology Club EVAN IAMES General H1 Y 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Stu Club 3 4 Football 2 3 4 YQ er COUHCII 3 4 Presldent 4 Yodler Cheerleader 3 4 Chorus Dlrector H1 Y 4 Senlor Play WALTER HESS Red Commerclal Boys Intramural Sports l 2 3 4 Foot all FRANK KELLY General H1Y Club l 2 3 4 Football Captam 3 H1Y 2 3 4 Foot all l 2 3 4 Stage Cr w 2 3 Basketball Z 3 4 Semor Play XIHICUS Gaunt Betty Glllln Klum I, Hershbergel I'idXlTl0Dd Helshberger Walter Hess Donald Hofeckel James Hoff Sldneg Holzman Evan James Frank Kelly 1207 ...Q I ... ' ,,.1,',: 'ed .,: ...3. X ,,,1, l ' ...g ' ' X ...I ...,g' ...Zi 'N If, ...l,2,3,4. X '- Cf1ui,fH2,Mixd Ch lftltz 3 4, SIDNEY HOLZMAN . . . Smiles. . .General ...J ...g ...3g I 'l 5 '...4g 7 .. ...3,g ' Ply. 1 '--4' ' l ....l5 ' ---1115. ...Ev... ...'- ...l,,,g dent 4..l: dl '...,: ' ...: ...3g NI3- ...,: ' ...3,4g ' l ...,,,5 b '- 1 - ,,: b : 9 ...4. ...,,: ' . nj Ke XIIYJOIIP Ix Illgdll Illzabrth Ixohler mx H n Iuou I1 0 llx IIXIIIES on Xllglhld Livingston H nrt Nlnl -4 XX IFIGII NILC'1uI1ff lx lx MARIORIE KELLY Kelly Commerclal LILY LIVINGSTON Commercral Gxrls League l Glrls Intramural Glrls League l Glrls Intramural Sports Sports I 2 3 4 Gym ub 3 Glrls Chorus l Band 2 3 Orchestra MARIORIE KERRIGAN Marg Com VIRGINIA LIVINGSTON ACGd9mlC Transferred from Cochran Z Dramatlcs Club merclal Glrls Intramural Sports Glrls League 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Glrl Reserves 2 3 4 Gym Club Gul Chorus 2 Blology Club 2 Yodler ELIZABETH KOHLER Academlc Grrls League l Dramatlcs Club l 1rl ROBERT MARKS Buck General Reserves 2 3 4 Girls Intramural Sports Transferred from Iohnstown High 4 Band 2 Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra Student Councll 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Yodler 3 Yodler Edxtor P506-'UICIGH WARREN MCCAULIFP Mac General Boys Intramural Sporls Football 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Bas et MARY HELEN KROUSE Academlc ba 4 HIY Transferred from Ioseph Iohns Glr Reserves 2 3 4 Bro ogy C ub Band 3 4 Orchestra LOIS MCKELVEY Mack Academlc LAWRENCE W l..lT'l'LE I Bum Grrls League I Dramatxcs Club Academlc Boys Intramural Sports Girl Reserves 3 4 Glrls Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 Blology Club 2 Phoemcxcm 2 3 4 GYIH C 1 4 G1 5 4 Semor Play Chorus their energies mom lzlmrally rn PTIIIIFUFIICILIIIF 116111711108 XI:-'tn-iv -Ily .: ' -' 'Q-A-'W C - ' ' M: vln- se l,:nv1'enr:t- jttl nt '- olf' .1 w. 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' 'I .s, -'-2. ...Q ...3. ...l, 25 Gym Club...25 Biology Club... ...4gPhoenician...4. 5 , , ,g ...1,2,3,4g 5 3 ' ...3: ' ...l,2,3,4: . ,5 , , ,g k- ll...g '- ...4. ...2p 'I , , 5 'I l ...Zi ,5 ...3,4. . , R .... : ' ---li , , , : ...1,,.--1. 1ub...., 'rl' 5 ' . ...l,4. l2ll They radmted rzendlmess about students and teachers and MARY EMMA MEIER Mem -A-CGd9m1C BARBARA MURDOCH Babs Academlc Transferred from Cochran 3 Glrl Gu-ls League 1 Drqmuflcs Club Reserves 3 4 Girls Intramural Sports 1 G11-1 Reserves 2 3 4 Blology Club 3 O1'Ch9STTCI 3 Senior PIUY 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 Gxrls Chorus Yodler 3 Phoemcran 4 Semor Play GUY METZI-ER Metz Acfidemlc IOAN OGLE Iogle Academlc Grrls Transferred Irom Iohnstown Hlgh 3 H1 Y League 1 Drqmgllcs Club 1 2 I Club 4 BOYS Intramural SPOYIS Reserves 2 3 4 Girls Intramural Sports I 2 3 Gym Club 2 Yodler NATALIE MILLS Nat Academrc Grrls League 1 Dramatrcs Club 101-IN PEEL Iohnny General Boys Glrl Reserves 2 3 4 Glrls Intramural lm,-qmurql Sports 3 4 Ba Sports I 2 3 Gym ub 2 Brology Club 2 Yodler IEAN PEIRCE Academlc Glrls League 1 Dramatlcs Club I 2 Glrl Reserves ARLENE MISHLER Lene commemql 2 3 4 Bwlogv Club 2 Yodlef Glrls League Student Councll WAYNE PETERSON Pete Commerclal WILLIAM MOCK 1 General Boys Intramural Sports Boys Intramural Sports Muced Chorus Marv Emma AIQIBI Guv Metzler Natalie Mllls Arlene 7WflShl6I' VV1l11am Mock Barbara Murdoch Ioan Ogle John Peel Jean Pexrce Wayne Peterson t22l 5 ' - ' ...Zi l : I- -I-.'..:Gir ' ...4. 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Ituth Ijll'l'SlllIl Inn-otlty Vlulmmer I.wmard Puma Mary Rankin XVilliam Rc-f-d Wallace lield Andre-w Timo Luis Ringler liuth liinulm' Mary E, Roberts RUTH PIERSON Commerclal Trans WALLACE REID Wally General ferred from Southmont 2 Glrl Reserves Dramahcs Club l oys Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 Glrls Chorus 3 4 Team 3 4 Basketball Manager and Track DOROTHY PLUMMER o General Glrls League l G1rl Reserves Blology Club ANDREW RIGO RIQO General Boys Intramural Sports l 2 BIOIOQY Club 2 Basketball LEONARD PUMA ake General Boys Intramural Sports 4 Blology Club 2' Band l 2 3 4 Orches a 1 2 354 Semor Play LOIS RINGLER Rags Commerclal Glrls League l Gxrls Intramural Sports 1234GymCub 234Ba 1 2 3 Orchestra MARY HANKIN Commerfwl RUTH RINGLER Academxc Gtrls League I-959903 1 Dmmcmcs Club 2 Yodlef l Glrl Reserves 3 Glrls Intramural 3 Phoenician 4 Cashxer for Cafetena gpm-is 1 2 3 4 Gym Cub Blology Club 2 Yodler WILLIAM REED Frrey General MARY ROBERTS Commercral Trans Boys Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 Foot all ferred from Iohnstown H1gh School 2, 4 Track Phoenician ll0Ilf'PllIi1N rv rrunml mm lngh mul mighty IIHIIIIISIHIPSS .f J-Mir vwzhefwafrf I23l , . . : ' . . . 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'Milli 1---Lil: nd t ' ' ' ' - , , 5 . . . l, 2. 5 I 9 ' ' 1 ...l,2,3,4g if li? 251 its 35, W 2 -3-A I A A I b ,I 4 I V - - 'ff They seemed loath to leave childhood as they reluctantly greu up FLORENCE SALEM Flossle General CLIFFORD ST CLAIR General G1rls League I Glrl Reserves Dramat1cs Club I 2 H1 Y ub 2 3 4 G1rls Intramural Sports Boys Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Foot all Gym Club I 2 3 4 B1ology Club I 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 3 4 Track MlX9d Chorus l G1rls Chorus l 2 3 4 Basketball Class Yodler Vlce Presrdent I 2 Class Presldent Yodler ROBERT SCHWEITZER SWIIZ Com merC1Q1 BOYS Intramural Sports DICIC General 3 4 Mlxed Chorus H1 Y Club 4 Boys Intramural Sports 1 Z 3 4 Yo r 3 Phoemcran 4 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Senlor Play WILLIAM SCHWING 1 General WILLIAM STOMBAUGH 1 General Boys Intramural Sports I Mlxed Chorus ETHELDREDA SHANAHAN c General G1rls League I Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 Girls Chorus STEPHEN SWARN1-:Y Steve Under graduate BOB SHEESLEY Shees Acc1dem1c H1 Y Club 2 3 4 H1 Y ChapIa1n GARNETT THOMAS Sparks General Boys Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Yo G1rls League I G1rls Intramural Sports 3 Phoemczan 4 Football Manager 2 BIOIOQY Club 2 MlXEd Chorus I G1rls Chorus I Band F111111110 S111 m Robe 1 t Nl 1111 Qlfzfl XX 1111 1m Schxs 1112. It11e1d1e-da qllilllllll 111 Robert 5111. 414 111ff11111 SI U1 111 H1111 11II SIIIIPIX XX 11111111 SlOl'T1blIlBI'l Stephtn Sw IIIICN G.1111e tt 111111111 1241 , ' l cc 1 59 ' ' ...,g'-C1 ...3,4: ,,g ...1,2,3,4g ' b .. .,,, 5' ...2g .,.,,,g '...,5 ' ...Ig ,. .,,, g .,.l,2,3,4g ...3. '- ' ' ...4p ...4. ,:' ...2, l' I d1e...: ...B'll... . . . Transferred from Dale High . . . 4. Btu ..1. ...Ek... -l...'1,Z,3. A- ...,,g'- '...43 ...l,,,g dler 1.2,3,4. ' ...1,2,3,4. lunge Thomt N .fur Nltdd X unex un Yun l-un nw-1 N ll hmlly Wrlson Hdmxlton Writer Rtlltg Lee Nt r1f,,ht wmt t Q Xuunr, GEORGE THOMAS Club General EMILY WILSON Acaderruc Girls Boys Intramural Sports 4 Football League 1 DTGIHUIICS Club 1 2 l 2 3 Trq 1 2 3 4 Basketball Reserves 2 3 4 Glrls Intramural Sports 1 2 Yo Ier 3 Phoemcran Student Councll MARY MADA VARNER Commerclal HAMILTON WITTER Ham I General Grrls Intramural Sports Transferred from Evans Cxty Hrgh School Band 4 Phoeruclan IRWIN VON FUNK vy General RILLIE LEE WRIGHT JACCICIEIBIC Football 2 3 4 Tra Gxrls League I !d1i'cs Club I-I1Y 1 Glrl Reserves 2 3 Q Gul: Intramural Sports l Bxology Club Zfxifed Chorus I 2 4 Gtrls Chorus I 2 4 Yo Ier 3 Chorus Dlrector IIM WALTER 1m Acadermc H1 Y Club l 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent Student Councll l 2 Football THOMAS YEAGER Tom Under graduate Yodler 3 Phoenician 4 Class Presldent Transferred from Catholrc Hlgh ELAINE YOUNG Academtc Glrls League l Dramatlcs Club 3 Glrl DAVID WHEATLEY Dave General Reserves 3 Grrls Intramural Sports Boys Intramural Sports l 2 3 4 Bloc y l 2 3 4 Gym Cub I 2 3 4 Gym Cub Club 2 Band l 2 3 4 Orches a Secretary Treasurer 4 Blology Club Yodler f 'realize T 'Mft IZA' 101011 their olden uzth blue vet nzotonwle mms jmzgllng jmmln 4257 Q54 A 3- - 15 ,I' , 1 - ': ' ' Irv' ' ' li Jill -. N':tlte-r tmvid XVI -11114-5' ' ' ' ' ' U , ' f Tl as Ye: gg 11' Iiluinv ' ' ' . . . 5 . . . . . . 5 ' . . . , 5 Gir l, , 5 ck . . .,,, 5 . . . . - . , , J ' ' 2, 3, 4. . . . , 5 d . . . 5 ' ' . . . 45 ' . . . 4. .Y . -- 1. ...l. ' ' ..57'5.,3, 5 QA- fT4't5,b V jug -, -, 5 H ' wg , 5 A A N I 4. F11 ...1,,,, ck...1,2,3,45 ' '- ..4. 5 ' 5 f5f5E' ' I ' ' ' ' on ' -'fp' , , . . . , , 5 ' ' , , 5 CI ... 5 ' . . . 4. . . .,,, 5 ' - ' . . . 45 ' ..,5 ...l,2,3,45 - ...l5 Treasurer . . . 4. ' . . .,,, 5 ' l g , , , 5 l . . . , , , 5 l .. .,,, 5 tl' - ...25 ...1,2,3,4. ,..3. rf 'rt' . , I 2 V- ' ' ... .' - f 9 - .v. . . ... ' ' ' . .., . DOROTHEA YOUNKIN . . . Doi . . . Mixed 'A 1 M chorus . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' chorus . . . 1, 2, 3, 4. ANDREW ZUB1-XL . . . Big Trophy . . . General . . . Boys' Intramural Sports . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club . , . 2. LUCY KOONTZ . . . Boots . . . Commercial . . . li 1 N Girls' League . . . l. Im:-ilu-:n Ymiiikiii Amit-ww Zulml ' P. G. parley . . . Bottoms up, Fergie . . . Must be a blonde . . . To be or not to be . . . Need any help, Lib? . . . Posing the puppets . . . Misery in the making . . . Digniiied seniors, some say . . . Last year at the mast. neu surge on to greater glory ulth neu dzgnzty and courage 7' 'V 1' q'm5' mWT fF'Q?2g P1 5i ?CY NW f ' 1267 1 V 7 ' , v . V 1 'ffffanrrfrz ?Yff' '+-2-ew , 1' - . A .e ie .- vs' -,r .. f. - g - - Q- fe ', . .,,. ..:,.z. , '..1':,, '.,,...g, .,.',,,x A, . .1 r 1 , ,, .L 1'S, ,,?x.'V' Las!-. ...A-- ...fii A4,.'.Y.f frlzfg ...i,..a:. A 2. .., -. - .1 L-..... L. -.. . -. E . .. We in ,. .,-, -,-..,,,.,.. . AM, ,, ..., ,. I .J 1. . -at ,I--L Eff, .. - .I ,. . A , ,-v,E,:1,,:-s--,,,,,.,,,,.,.,--, L. .-5 :i-k.', 3 . , :Lease :Sf-Q'-. 11- Jay, , s Lili? if-.Ev E ' 5' fia..eu,.g-rm.Zf:e1.'.se'i ., 1- I' lYl'l1Il'S A ND l'rlNl N Disney, Fleisher, and Stinely . . . Did I ever look like that? Maybe its a moorage Children must play In the mood Senior transfers take life easy Got a license? T e flowers that bloom at the prom tra la What s Iohnstown go 'P I I C ' .... h C ' t. . . . It must be love. I I 1 ml 4 1 1 1 Q 1 I N 1 lll in Iulll - I wg Q-- Ar -m '- x cs'- V I Illo 17:411- I'm ' '--',X v Ill' 'L 4 I I: I ' 1 'ul i 'S 'i l': Il IUNIOR CLASS assumed new dlg ruty ln thelr roles as upper classmen began the year by selectmg an efhclent board of control headed by Ned Cook pres1dent named Sam We1mer vrce presldent reelected treasurer Bud Iames w11led the quxll chewmg to Clara Ann Thomas apprec1ated the constructxve adv1ce of M1ss Landls Mrs McCready Mr Engh and Mr Ott called t1me out from studles io sponsor 1tS flrst dance, ihe heap b1g Indlan Summer Hop Whrch netted a small proht contlnued to collect blue nbbons for the Yodlers outstandmg yournahsm lane Wrll 1 4:-. rams editor Won second prize for her Ferdlnand the Bull ed1torIal class produced several budd1ng Dr Gallups who per1od1cally qu1zzed the students on Important Issues gave the1r all to the class play Sprmg Dance delighted the audlence with superb acting stellar performances turned In by Dorothy Faverty Ted Hunt and Dave Shallenberger provlded an unlimited source of en hus1ast1c ma terlal In both girls and boys sports boasted of members In every ac t1v1ty of the school made the annual complaint about class ring but failed I I I I I I IH I-. IN ll I 'NIIIIIII I I I II Ixx I II I I I I II,II II I I 'll I III II In I I4 X IIII I I X I to make h1story by changmg them crowded the park1ng lot W1th an extra row ol Cars swelled the dancrng throng W1th shieks Who llved for gym jams added IIS share of loafers to the crowd at the perenntal hang out the Corner Store contrtbuted an average of nine students to the honor ro spent many a sleepless night devising a means of fmancing the kind of Prom the seniors deserved held heads high as semors graduated felt the loss of a h1gher class to gurde them found the prospect of be coming seniors an exmtmg one I X I llll X Ill IH HI I I Itlu XXIII II I I l I I H ' I I I - ' ' ' ' ', I . 'lrxfffifii lf! l!'Illf- fI71lI ,'!fI'l. I ffilll ,i I LJ f.. - I I LL , ,Ig -IAM- .,,, I ,- . .. A, I ' I 'IN-II Inu In.II:IliI Xlziv. 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I . . - S, - I29I 1 XX I Nlll X 1 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS exchanged carefree days tor a term ot segmented study tlaunted 1ts authorlty over the freshmen expressed excellent 1udgment 1n the electlon of Presrdent Torn Crocker who drsplayed keen executrve ab1l1ty rn both the class party and sprmg dance chose Betsy Trent as vxce pres1dent Luc1lle Ferg secretary and Don Barnhart treasurer created unl1m1ted trouble and rn nurnerable headaches for home room teachers hrghly valued 1ts coun selors Mrsses Rexser I W1ll1ams Tarr and Weaver selected Iosephme Anderson Ray Lantos Ilm R1ek and Mary Ellen Thackray to represent I 1 the class at Student Councrl meetlngs threw a party 1n the gym on October l3 organrzed a swrng band for the occas1on refreshed themselves w1th hot dogs candy and Pepsr Cola contrrbuted I1m R1ek, an outstandlng runnmg back to the W UY hall of lame rev1ved the old ISSUES of the Reformatlon rn World HISIOIY class ddferentrated be tween pose and P0159 for the beneht of the assemblage rounded up the local utterbugs 1n March for the last open dance ot the year loolnng forward to helpmg the senrors hold down the upper floor next year I 11 11xx XX:1x111- IIisI111p. 1I1 II 1I1IIx, I11111 II:11'11- I1111 II1I11I IZ11x1-11 Il+-1- Illlltl 1 xx - I::1x'11111111I H11I11 I Illltlt 1'111111x..1, II11111 1 1I11II. 1'I1:11'l1-s 1 11111111 ll I:111111s H:1iI1-x. 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FRESHMAN CLASS started 1ts h1gh school career W1th v1s1on of haz1ng from the upper classmen was dls appomted when nothlng happened 1n1t1ated 1ts members mto the Whlrl O1 school GCl1V1l19S Wlth a get ac quamted party 115 socrally mmded sophlstlcates were the talk ot the school recorded only one honor student dur1ng the hrst SIX Weeks but lmproved wlth t1me became ardent football and basketball fans espec1ally of the 1un1or varslty found two buddlng Barrymores rn Bob Clark and Iuhus Forte who exhlblted thelr talents IH Why the Chlmes Hang got a new slant on Lat1n projects gurded by MISSCS Canan Greer Wllllams, and Mr Raab voted Dlck Cook Ioanne Hlpp Mary Lou1se Lehman and Peggy Wllson as counctl representatlves chose handsome Charles Buser to as sume the responstbtlltles of presldent balloted Imogene Grove vrce presldent Mary Katherme Reed secre tary and Paul McCorm1ck treasurer exalted 1n the1r commg status as sophomores n 'u I 4 X x I 1 a I IKX Q 1 4 I A l J . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. . ,, . 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IZ.-Hx Inf' XX.-II' 1 THE CLASSES FOUNTAIN HEAD OI' DEVELOPING MODELS OF INDUSTRY HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH freshmen learned the ABC s of compos1t1on hked speechmg but pronouns got them sophomores stud1ed lournahsm W1th an eye on a Yodler pos1t1on roared over Tarkrngtons The Trystmg Place wrote dlrected cmd acted the Pose and P0156 program 1un1ors dramatlzed The Merchant of Venzce over the loud speak1ng system struggled through Port1as Mercy Speech senlors were thoroughly prepared for college compos1t1on Wrote a whole book about themselves MATHEMATICS DEPART MENT Algebra I and II students floundered rn a maze of alphabetlcal letters squares and clrcles became 1nt1mate W1th that chameleomc x scratched heads and sharpened penc1ls on test days Plane Geometry punctured holes rn everyth1ng W1th compass pomts Senror Math calculated volume of sollds used graph paper profusely Bus1ness Ar1thmet1c add ed m1le long columns SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Chemlstry I Mondays Were a ser1es ol unearthly odors made soap and salt B1ology students v1eWed a h1therto unknown mlcroscoplc World unllmchrngly dlssected frogs General Scrence studred posrt1ons and names of stars grav1ty and centrrlugal force Phys1cs Worked problems 1n elec tr1c1ty l1ght sound and other complrcated W1th the1r masterpleces created novel Chrlst mas glfts pour leurs amls dabbed themselves W1th pa1nt and plaster of Parts HOME ECO NOMICS stud1ed the parts of the seW1ng mach1ne made soup just l1ke mother used to make 1t Sewrng I and II burned fabncs to d1st1ngu1sh types of goods found button holes troublesome cloakroom became a lavlsh wardrobe HEALTH AND GYM Grrls rubbed ach1ng muscles after tumbl1ng a1med the1r arrows at the red crrcle Health a ser1es xlxt llllllll lll x 1 SUI S l L I A ?1:'1-t , fslfl , , , l iiilf? - Marg - - - 1 52' It ' - ' uf ' ' K'2,'I11 I lj . 3- Q . . . . . iff.: , - - lllll law -- - - 151553 - - rflliff ' ' 2-ggi . . . . . 5397 I ' , ' 5,4123 . 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IDlaAS ITI' AND PARA MS AND 1NI'IUlfNflaS IUINS UF IxlN0WII'Df11 of reports cmd vocabulary drrlls pract1ced bandagmg W1th strlps of old sheets COM Comrnercxal Geography Some f1nd a fortune rn the gold they South Afnca terr1f1ed by prod Banklng and Law classes saw of Mr Enghs pen to 1llustrate law were glven a tr1al by 1ury wasnt done antlcxpated tr1p to Ebensburg Shorthand read Drckens Chnstmas Carol ln shorthand transcrlbed and reported on The Gregg Wrlter art1cles Typlng I and II even touch IS essential SOCIAL SCIENCES CIVICS a frosh re qu1ren1ent learned about our government and how to run xt gave current events on Fr1day Arnerlcan HISIOFY mmutely revealed Amerxcas struggle for l1fe from the f1rst Whlte footpr1nts to the thrrd term problem World HISIOFY explored the r1se and fall of the Roman Empxre paused at the Rena1ssance to crdrmre the Works of Mxchelangelo da V1nc1 and Raphael saw hlstory 1n the rnakmg wlth the War 1n Europe Soclology and Econom1cs argued long and v1olently found the Read ers DIQGSI an lnvaluable a1d DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES French I and II showed MERCIAL day hope to learned IS 1n 1g1ous tests frequent use po1nts of the rf n1ghtwork rnterest 1n the Mard1 Gras customs found the truth about the myster1ous Fore1gn Leg1on left lean Val1ean rn tlght spots Whlle an unknown vocabulary Word was looked up German I and Il learned mountams rxvers and bound arres laughed at Baron von Munchausen read w1ll never forget dzsczpulz p1cturam spectate were kept on the1r toes by Weekly QUIZZSS produced a var1ety of Lat1n projects scrolls lmplernents of war and what not T e e1ght Latln IV students followed Aeneas through hrs harrow1ng adventures 1 v 1 I w 1 1 w v w n 5 1 A 7 I J 1 A v 3 W f y f v v v 1 I I ' 14 I 1 - 1 1 1 ' I ' I - . 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SS' lngut 1 I l YK 1 gmc Y tw N215 mm I Wm .ssl annual Svrlynlzwtu I ggflannx Q Y55 A5 x it A' I mu f H1755 QAHHHIQIHU Q-lwvdt MRM n EM U 3 K. an SWK' Uh' licvmrazm ZIU Zlnummn gum, Rm' LI 1941 TITLES OF HONOR ADD TO THEIR WORTH Unless what we do IS useful our glory IS vain mil I llll ll Fables of Phaedrus NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY most valuable scholastic award earned by a high school student in assembly Miss M Greer explained that the faculty deemed it advisable to adopt a new system of determining who should become members selection to depend solely upon quality points . . . seniors must have a total of 112 points based upon grades accumulated during four years of high school work . . . members should be outstanding in classes and extra curricular activities and have no demerits . . . new mem- bership is made public at the annual award assembly in May. HONOR ROLL . . . announced at the end of every six-week period . . . - quires two A's and no grade less than B . . . accurately predicts the chances of W.-U.Y. graduates in colleges . . . showed the class of '40 to be lacking in book larnin . . . girls outclassed boys in scholastic honors. PHOENICIAN 1938 and 1939 . . . re- ceived the National School Press Associations most prized award All American Honor coveted by high school yournahsts as is the Pullitzer Prize by novelists congratulations to the Phoenician staffs of 1938 and 9 9 STUDENT ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION . . . brought to the attention of the en- tire school for the first time this year in a poll conducted by the Yodler . . . students expressed preference for the past method of financing the assoc- iation that of charging twenty-five cents per year dues for four years . . . records showed that seniors were most anxious to join the association with many paying several years back dues but freshmen seemed slightly puzzled as to what it was all about . . . paid back debts with receipts from a Leap Year dance held by the Student Coun- cil . . . created interest in activities other than athletics . . . in award as- sembly, presented an inscribed gold key to each member who had been a faithful participant of a club for two years. II IILI L, l 4 H l I Ill tl IU shl ll llll Illg lil. IN!! Iliff llll Nl!l'l.N!N STUDENT COUNCIL . . . vox populi . . . Swung at once into helping solve some of the school problems . . . composed of more actrve and energettc members than ever before carefully revlsed old COHSl1lUl1OH 1nv1ted Chorus and Blology club to be represented by one member each extended v1ce pres tdent s dutres to actmg as go between for councrl and communlty con ducted a poll of the students through the Yodler to d1scover a means of pay 1ng ACl1V1t1eS ASSOC1Gl1OH dues found that malortty of puplls wanted to conttnue present system of pay1ng twenty f1ve cents each year t1v1t1e Assoctatton membershlp cam pargn brought over 200 members Student Counc1l drscussed plan of hav 1ng mertt system by Wh1Ch ments would cancel demertts rece1ved was re sponstble for the festrve touch 1n school durmg Chrtstmas by trrmmtng trees tn aud1tor1um and upper and lower halls appeared en masse before school board to hght for dances after basket t ball games started precedent by sponsormg hrst leap year dance of W UY w1th g1rls ask1ng boys buy1ng the1r tlckets and furnlshmg transpor tat1on danced to Ladd1e Trmkos orchestra proceeds of dance helped to pay for the act1v1t1es awards operated Wtth the school board 1n tts request that no students should attend basketball games durxng the mumps ep1dem1c gurded by Pres1dent Ray Hershberger who also presxded over assembly programs pres1dent cuded by Roger Hager V1C6pI'GS1d91'1l and Ehzabeth Kohler secretary treasurer lf E' Y I ll X l 1393 ' ' H . . 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Mary I mist- l,vhm:m, .lmu-5 h- 4- .Ku is-rsun, IC lily 'lsun, Mary till:-I1 Ihzu-krny, NHIIVX' ltvrkv- lllv, lblrli Punk, liulu-VI Nglv, Hutgn-I' llftgw-l', l l i Z :L lr 1- t ll Kul ls-t'. 1 hurlf-fx It st-r, tiny ll -l'sllln-rg.:vl', Uliffurzl St. 1 lair. : dim: in lmvk: Ho-tty ark, Ibm: Hu sun, 1 my l'rm-ke-r, Fr:-d Nli: 013 Na-fl Uumrli. tbs-Ant N'll4'll-pll'Illl'1' vs s t lk--nz Mary Louis.- It 1' I' S ll lr 4' 1' : 1- l', .le-:Ill lllirm-, .lil Ili-'l:. lilltl nr, THF YFARBOUK THF SFNIORS IIAIW T0 GLORY IS PRODUI FD 5 -31,3 B fm- 'U' T ua ANNI A111 Bl AN FAIFR STAFF PHOENICIAN 1nterest1ng p1ctor1al 1ournal of students cmd teachers 1n all classes and act1v1t1es throughout the school based on the theme of the academrc and soc1al lrves of Grnger and Pepper the typlcal glrl and boy of Westmont Upper Yoder level head ed MISS Esenwern and hard Work1ng Betty Clark ed1tor kept steady the 1940 sta art Work Was more extensrvely and elaborately completed due to the skrllful hands of Drck Stlnely the org1n ator of the clever dream chlldren staff enjoyed locatmg the1r homes on h1s map of Westmont on the 1ns1de covers of the book Glor1a Davres assrstant ed1tor shadowed the staff l1ke a detectrve 1n an attempt to coax over due artrcles kept 1ts readers 1n tune 'eff-M 11. 321 1 1 Wrth the t1mes through the var1ous fad and style shots of novelty shoes halr rrbbons collfures and fantastrc Jewelry annual Phoen1c1an assembly pro gram conducted by Betty Clark and Pearl Coppersm1th rntroduced an 1n tensxve three week campa1gn many colorful catchy advertrsements were posted 1n the halls and classrooms to exc1te student lnterest mayorlty of staff wrote strenuously for three hours a Week over a per1od of two months 1n room 303 hoped that the1r Wrllrng and amb1t1ous Work Would w1n for the Phoemczan 1lS th1rd consecutlve All Amencan cert1f1cate coveted award for outstandlng yearbooks but above all the hearty approval of 1ts 350 readers IIN INK l l smlth l T. 111 1 1x11 s1 11171 11 1 1 X 111 11.11 11111 Ruth X111111s1111 l l 1 51111-1 11 11141 1111111111111 15111111.11 1111111 X 1401 I 1 11111 1 L. 1111 1 X111 I1 1 1 l 1 11 1t11s11111 11 11111111 111111111s 11111111 t ll H111 1 111 1 81111111 H111 I X11111I xx 111 ll 111111111 111 1111 ll 11111 111 lllll 111111 IC11lh1 It- H 1 1 1 1 1 1111111 11 1 ll XX 1111 1111 X111l11-1111 N11 1'11 1 llll 111., ' -as n-, i -4. ii if T: 1 ' Y Y Nl A N 5 , I J J , J 1 J A MX T - fl . , . 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' 111' 1, l'l:1iI'1- 112 1:11:41-1: 1'1-1111-1' '1':11111-2 1'1-11.1 :'gl'll'H. 121-ttv l'lill'1i, AlIllX 1 Qin, S:1':1. 1 :1 :111d Nutty H1'i1-11111-1'-111 1'1-:11', A111111 lfQ'l'lil'X, 14 1 M: -rks. 1'1-z11'1 1' 11111 1 111:11 '1':11-:M:1'y ll-1 11 '1' 11.'-, 1' '.'1111-th K 11 jr, :yry 1'1' 51 7-1? fi? 1. - A rif f , Q NSW ' yy m, I :ille- IX YODLER popular per1od1cal pub lished by the 1un1or class ever ready and always w1ll1ng M1ss Tarr wisely superv1sed the work of the en thusrastlc staff prom1sed the pub l1cat1on of nine 1ssues durmg the school term subscr1pt1on fee forty cents new features rn the paper were Shop Talk whmch contarned the up to date chatter around the school Among Those Present column devoted to bro graphrcal sketches of representat1ve students member of the C C S P A a branch of the P S P A Bob Stlnely and Arnold Friedhoff or1g1nated the 1dea of havrng student op1n1on poll 1dea was accepted by C C S PA origrnal questxons sent 1n by students were used for the surveys entered S llldlnf., Ig, X X11 ll Hun di lx IX it t 51llXXlIII. L, t i Im I Illl I I XIIII mul X N 14 PRESENTS THE NEWEST FAC TS AND FANCIES BEHIND HEADLINES T0 ENLIGHTEN THE STUDENTS the annual contest conducted by PS P A for senror high school newspapers Yodler won third place 1n class C for rts work during second semester of last year and the first semester of th1s year comments made were had commendable var1ety on ed1tor1al page and fme qual1ty of work shown th1s year three students won 1nd1v1dual awards lane W1ll1ams won second a ward for ed1tor1al wr1t1ng D1ck St1nely second award for cartoons Nancy Berkebile f1rst award for newspaper wnting was host for CC S PA meet1ng held March l6 at W UY leaders of staff who put out th1s prlze w1nn1ng paper were Fred Mishler Iane W1ll1ams Mrlton Kohler Clara Ann Thomas I I ' .'f,'.r7g:.,v xr. - .l:nii1- Willirims, 1-ulitmi Fi'-tml Nlishls-lg :issue-i:itv I-tlitorg Iinln-1-I l,i-Iiinun. Ilosi- SI: 'ik, :Hill Mil on Knliln-r, husim-ss Ill:ill:lp.l4'l'S. . . 1 1 ' 1 ll . . . , . . . , , .1 . . . , . . . 1 ' I 1 1 . . . . . . . ., 1 , . . . . . 1 1 St: ' r: N-'gf 1IIii- flnrfe-I', All I 'f-y t, Mil 1-rl 'rjz . Eclnsi Sim-li, Hlsin- .Ia Ihqlvs. 1, I Intro hy Itnuvi' I Hn fr-r, Mil on Knlili-r. Rolf-rt l,z- mn, Luis I,ung', He-ve-rly I.:ilw, - J: ne- lie-iin-r, 1':ir'Iyli 4, M I j K klv. llmizrlsis Irv- - ' ' Ynllx, x , A . First row: S1-yn nun' I i Il Ii 1- I sl 1- i ii. Ai' mlrl Ifiw-i4lIinl'I', Irvin Hymn- imm, flrzuw- lie-n-il, .IQ-:in II--um. . S1-wmil i'-rw: Ilunm- Ifllllklv, lf:-Q-it Alishli-r, f- g XY'lIium t'.11'n1-Iius, lin v i 4I Slinllw-lil.-'1'u-A1'. ' Nuiinii Gloss:-r, 1'l:nr:n . 'I'l1mi1ns, lmris ,, Gloss'-V. Blum' Iilxivii- fiwlil, Ainli-vp .I:niu- lini- run. Il41s-- Slnvilx. 3 5- 'I'Iiil'al row: Huh Sfim-ly, is I lfrnnlc fl.-1-r, liit It Il-1.-rim P P K 111554-Il llv'IAl'le'5', Sillll Sli: v-y, lfustv-1' .Iniiin-s, jr ' Q' ' Abs:-nl vin-ii51ii-liii-1-was Ink:-ii: II'-I--iw Allvll- Q, llnifa-l', ICI:-:ilinr l'lk11x'- , FRY. 42.-nl'f.:v I1llI'I', Ilnlilll Vista.-i-, ,Xmli--y Html, ,. ,..,,..5..g,E,q.g,,.4,,L,xtf.-,.1g ...J .e,. ..,-,,, 1413 HI Y CLUB strode 1nto 40 Wllh de term1nat1on Tommy Depp also presldenr of Iohnstown D1str1ct H1Y Counc1l w1elded the gavel con ducted 1nterest1ng meet1ngs 1m Walter held VICS pI'9S1d9I'1lS post served 1n absence of off1cers D1ck Corb1n secretary made careful records of meet1ngs subm1tted per1od1cal reports of club act1v1t1es to head quarters Foster Iames served as treasurer kept perfect flnanclal balance 1n treasury Robert Sheesley handled devot1onal SXGTCISGS made 1mpress1ve chaplaln d1gn1f1ed 1n duct1on ceremony held 1n F1rst Lutheran Church new club members from en t1re d1str1ct 1nstalled 1nto var1ous clubs e1ght brought 1nto lh1S chapter Raab and Mr Mannlon were the Zl k 111 ll 1 1 1 ll f 1 lx lr 1 I 1111 1111 1 H1 1 1111111 I Nl adv1sers and helped make the club a success club cons1sted of twenty seven members S1Xl9e1'1 sen1ors seven 1un1ors and four sophomores sent Tommy Depp D1ck Corbln and Foster Iames to ofhcers tra1n1ng school were represented at the state con ference 1n Washlngton Pennsylvanla by Dlck Corbln Douglas Devaux and Foster Iames sponsored three dances dur1ng the year many 1nter est1ng programs were presented dur1ng the meet1ngs talks center1ng on educat1on ways of l1fe and med1cal sc1ence were g1ven by prom1nent bus1 ness and profess1onal men and mem bers of the faculty club xncluded the annual Blble study course 1n 1ts programs stud1ed The Seven Bas1c Deslres of Youth W UY s H1 Y ranked f1rst 1n the monthly reports sub m1tted to the YMCA by the clubs 1n the Iohnstown area placed h1gh 1n the H1 Y basketball league fostered fr1endsh1p and learned sportsmansh1p many members attended the Y Father and Son dmner mus1c talks and sports prov1ded an enloyable pro gram boys held a party for the Glrl Reserves club presented a h1lar1ous play refreshments and dancmg added to the fun f1n1shed busy year W1th p1cn1c 1n Stackhouse Park H'Iu4' ' Sv SIJll'IiIlf-I ill Illn- Inn' II, ,Xlvx:1111l1-1' rgla-, V4-r11u11 :4t'!'l'l1-1'. 1'liffm'1i 1'lJll'li, .lin NY:1ll--1'. Iiill Fu1'le-. Hlll Fv1'g, XY: 'l'l'll Mn'- 4':111liI' , tiny 111-1'sl1lw1'p:'1-1', XV:1I1e-1' Hvss, 'l'u111 In-pp, C'IiI'I'111'1l Sl. l'l:1i1', IH-1-1-5' llltlllgll, Guy Mvtzlo-1'. l ll'2iIlk 'vllgg lin Shm-1-sln-y, I1' vin Xvtlll 4' li, I 1vstv1' .1 1 1-s, Iii 'li Huerln-, lG1':111 J:1r111-:-1, Iii:-Ii Slim-ly 'FUIH t'1'1u'lin-l', li Q ' , llllll Lf-11t'., llim-k t'111'l1i11, 11111114 IH' '1 HX. Nell Cook, . , . . . . . , . . . - . I I . - - , . . . . . . I , , . - 1 ' I ' ' 1 1 ' ' . . . 1 1 . . . 1 I ' . , . Mr. , . . . .- . . - r ,t.y I .... 1. ,. . . . , , ,X hiluting' U 1 1 ' I':14-lol' ' I IIIIIV. lllli l.ll'lfN lil 4,'. Nl lil Sl- IH ll.l'..Nll III. INIIIIIIJIIIIIII !!N GIRL RESERVES . . . started year by electing Nancy Berkebile president, Lois Long vice-president, Alice Peirce secretary, and Mercedes Parsons trea- surer appointed Carlyn Kunkle program chairman and Mary Louise Hershberger worship chairman were guided rn procedure by faculty adviser Miss Virginia Weaver were reorganized into one club compr1s1ng sophomores Juniors and seniors decided that all new members must be voted in selected new members in sophomore Junior and senior classes at m1d semester and Ireshmen at end of year chose vocations as theme for programs reorganized new execut1ve cabinet in an impressive candle l1ght installation service sent Suzanne Braude with Nancy Berk ebile to inter club council meetings every month at YWC A learned tactics for a P1tch1n Party tasted delicious dishes made by Miss Lucy M Queal demonstrator were enter tained at tea by Y W C A professed interest in personnel Work through at tention to Miss Mary Workmans talk entertained like true hostesses at the Girl Reserves tea for prospective members . . . applauded loudly the tap dance by Barbara Ruff . . . combined with Hi-Y to sponsor a successful noon dance in school gym charged a can of food for adm1ss1on food given to childrens home took in teresting trip through Gallikers ice cream and milk plants feverishly exclted over free samples of mllk and ice cream appreciated more fully their dairy products revrved interest in advertising through talk by Mary Iane Bell showed true camping spirit on Girl Reserves we1ner roast built fire and sang songs were told about a nursing career by Mrss Kathryn Raab took advantage of leap year and escorted boys to roller skatlng party had boys worried about being asked experienced only a few tum b es attended Girl Reserves H1 Y party enloyed the well planned evening of fun sat enthralled at theater party paraded afterwards to Dairy Dell for sodas and sundaes ended year with annual Mother Daughter tea D I' pllm 44 h Au Ixlx t 1 e 1 x I x 1 lx nhl 1 ruth J B ron lark It llmmermtn I ef.,m n I u I ell N l' Th li.lxldX tins- x it B II Ix U S n Iiunhdr usf X 1 1 rel Ull 1 1 l err in ntl S. rm Rllikll Kunll Up.,I X mlth Xllll tt 1 ri Xrkm X 1 1 I43l I I - - - . . . ' ' - . . . . . .... 1 . , , - - . Tug row: J. '1 ur, I' . Mr- I mp: , I.. Fe-rx, 1-1. l, M: j '11 M. 'l ju . I' Alle-ndcwfc-r. IJ. Gloss:-1' L. I,1mg', N. Glosser. I' f 'i S, J, Alle-mIu'ff-r, II Fu 'v 'tg B. I.: he. IC 'f 4-'. -' Fo ' row: A . . are ' 1 . .l. Anderson, I: g Br-f :I , B. IH Sons, A K . 4'e, il. 1. 2 M. A. S ' lj, l'. A A W Thnnms. I. M. Murrie. J :V HP' wr. J. lllll-l'. 'I'h 1l row: M. Uollins M. Il, 'ru se-, J, Iwirve- ' R. I'i4-1-sun. Ii, :xIld!'I'.'llll ' L. Hi glwr, I'. : ' ' 'I C, M. Ii . l'. I.. .I1'Kr-I- vfy. IC. XV'Isun, I', Cup- ' r 'S 'tI. Se,-um row: A. J. Ash- r-um. K. ll ii' gvr, A H2 ' vy, S. , ri: s, H wr, li, Imvis, 1' , Q v, .l. f Q-, F Salem, .-X, M. Uv'-ns. .I t'upp+-rs ' , U. . '- 4 lllhvll. Bu un row: lf, Blain- FIIJI, A. .ls 'si , S lrffilllllo-l V, l.ivinLrst1.n N. ilvtluzlrflt. N. .lills Ii. I,. XV 'ig:,ll. N. Iivrkv- Inilr. U I .l'.'S CHA IIPIUNSHIP HAND, FAHOPS FUR ITS BRACING JIARCHES: BAND . . . blares its Way into the limelight early each school year . . . delights football fans with its intricate manouvers and variety of drills boasts of having as drum malor the Winner of the Pennsylvanla High School Champion Baton Twirling title proud to note that the bass section which 1S steadily improving rncludes musicians of unusual talent soo trumpet section always has been ex ceptionally outstanding plans to make up the deficiency of oboe bas son tenor saxophone and alto and bass clarinets in the coming year hopes to have uniforms and hats re modeled before next September famous tor its clever rendition of novel ty numbers able to retain its high standards of musicianship because re hearsal continues through the summer vacation adds to its library the music donated to the summer band by the Westmont recreation commission inaugurated a new custom of travel ling to near-by high schools to play concerts for assembly pro- grams . . . added zest to the P e n n S t a t e Carnegie Tech hockey game with music by the band and expert baton twirling by Drum Mayor Sacks during the interrnlssron period nual band concert 1ndef1n1tely postponed from March l4 due to ravaging mumps epidemic members attended concert of Pitt Band at Central High School as guests of Sears Roebuck and Company resolutely decided to make their band sound more like the one they had 1ust heard traveled to Altoona to par ticipate in a contest to defend County Class B Championship title earned last a kept in good spirits individually and as a unit by manager Bill Cor nelius s dry Wit looking forward to a larger enrollment next year since only ten members are graduating and forty eighth graders intend to participate rn the band I 1 I 144 x T I l I mm I l . . . CID- ' 1 I ' ' . . . l ' I , 1 - f ll . . . . . . , 1 Imft Snwtiurm- lfiftl row: IC. Suwks. A, .l. H?1I'l'Htl, A. l'1mw-ll, S. Shrttle-y. H. XVitti-r, ll. XVI:-:utln-X, XY. lim-1l, l Ulll'Yll Vow: l', M: inr- nuu, IH ltr-itz, Ly Marks l,. H:t1'tl:nml. 'I'hi1'1l Vow: l,. lf'-lull. Il ltlllllxllx l'. llttluzm. S.-1-mul nm: t'. .Xllvr IP. lllmklv-, fi. .Klut- tht-ns lrfullnlll row: J. NYHI.-rs M, film-11.31. A. Slim-I5 Us-Illvl' Sl-4'Il11tl- 'l't1i1'I1 1-mv: li. Mills-r XY. Till.-y, XY. Bishop st-1'-mml 1-ow: J. IH-.-I l.. l'11mu, tt, Ilol'n.A1', M Ma-t'nllum, Il. '.i .-1'- man. Iiuttmn row: J. .Xmh-1 sun, S. Htwumif-, I-I Kultlf-1: Iiiprht Sm-ti-1117 Fifth row: M. I4:1l'l1- llHl'I. It M4-4'm'1r1i4-lt. I. I':u1'k. II. s'l:tx'k, I. Szrltvl. l trlll'TlI rmr: IJ. ltlul- sou, N. XYilli: ms, I, l':4lu vitvll, M. K. Hn-o-sl 'l'l1i1'4l 1-ow: NI. Yllvliue vi--h, 12. 1.1-wis,lt.Ilv-ft I-Ay. Bly lmily. S+-vwllrl run: li, All--1' T, il f-y, li. Stu--li. H Gilt.-n, tl, 'l'h-nuns. I-Zottoxn 1-mv: 'I'. W'sor N. lluwli, ll, llvflllv-5. J THE ORCHESTRA, FUR SCINTILLATING SOUNDS, RIPPLING RHYTHWS THE ORCHESTRA ' . . . explored deep- . ly into the world ot music under Mr. t Horner's e x p e rt 2 conducting . . . 3 sported three more , musiciansthis year than in the preceeding year. - . makingthirty-three members in all seemed to appeal more to the girls than the boys who were shamefully out numbered was irreparably hamp ered by a shortage of violins oboes and bassons practiced diligently every Tuesday and Thursday to master the numbers in the orchestra book congratulated Imogene Grove a fresh man who merited the first violin chair was highly amused at the manner in which Russel Heflley lorded over the three new freshmen trumped play ers attempted to cure Mr Horner s habit of la la lamg to a1d the orchestra in its rhythm struggled to attain perfection with the difficult notes and 1 m Xndex in H E h 1 ru f A S me-lx K Reed W Cornelius ll Nrhxxlns.. NI Tryttf-n B IJ H I UC n 1 ark IJ XX he Q :mu Q aund lim Xl Xug o J Xshcum Xl it s ati m Nl ch hdllltlll Hart A I H ulmdn hi nl DILII 4, Hd tik x uklw mmm chromatic scales in Carmen . . . vexed Mr. Horner twice Weekly by neglecting to replace the orchestra music in the proper folios . . . hoped fervently for an addition to the limited musical library . . . participated in Friday morning as- semblies by presenting snappy marches and stirring overtures . . . encouraged student directors who strive for recog- nition and hoped to be future maestros . . . contributed some of its more talent- ed members to a Jazz orchestra which provided musical entertainment for var ious school functions sent 1lS ablest musicians to Forensic League All County and All State orchestras were snapped informally for their Phoe n1c1an picture instead of being seated sedately on the stage provided the necessary musical background for the 1un1or play Spring Dance and the senior play Death Takes A Holiday accompanied the departing seniors in the last phase of their high school career commencement started out sounding like amateurs but developed into a group of accomplished musicians 1 , . . , . . . . . . - I - , , . . . , 1 1 . . 1- H Tu row: J, 4 'Sr . 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W 77 f45l CHORUS gave any member of the student body a chance to s1ng regardless of quahty of vo1ce g1rls chorus atta1ned the d1gn1ty of a m1xed chorus Wllh the add1t1on of th1rteen boys g1rls helped select the1r own new umforms two p1eced sport dresses 1n red and gray purchased outflts Wllh proceeds from the fall concert presented Why The Chzmes Rang at after noon and even1ng performances planned to QIVG the G1lbert and Sull1van opera The Mikado reluctantly dropped the plan because of a shortage of boys espec1al ly tenors subst1tuted a spr1ng concert grven for the beneht of the student loan fund sang l1ghter select1ons for the student body ID spr1ng assembly program produced outstand1ng sen1or sololsts Phylhs Barnhart Betty Clark and Raymond Hershberger supplemented them w1th talented under classmen elected Phyllrs Barnhart Raymond Hershberger Agnes Re1d and Rlllle Lee Wr1ght student d1rectors contr1buted members to the All State All County and Iohnstown Munlcrpal choruses llked and apprectated Mr Ackley and h1s efforts sang arrangements by Mr Ackley learned songs by memory from charts prepared by MISS Raab not only learned songs for concerts but often sang for 111' own amusement var1ed concert programs by found that therr audlences appreclated comedy numbers pust as much as the chorus enyoyed s1ng1ng them thought s1tt1ng st1ffly at attent1on dur1ng a concert was very t1r1ng Wlll suffer a large loss by graduat1on but a galn 1n 1ncom1ng freshmen th1s morn1ng hour of s1ng1ng 1nsp1red several members of former years to rnusrcal careers and h1gher mus1cal educat1on ll 111s 1 1 1 1 11 11I111l1N l 11 N1 I 1 I 11 ll 1 1 1 1 I 11 llll IX Il 1 U11 I N l 1 1. liu'-11 1 1 11 1 11 1111 1 1N1l1.,l x 11 11.111 H1 1 1 11 1 11 11l1 It fl 111 tl 1 X1 X I 1 1 1 S 11 X11l111 111 It s1 111111 1 1 11 C46 :1 ft. . , . . 1 1 ' ' ' r-N. 1 I - 1 - 11i11i1- I,1-1- XY-'gh1. 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Chorus concerts . . . occurred biannually . . . anticipated by all . . . thrilled musicians . . . the musical quality was enhanced by the novel stage effect Iunior play Spring Dance brought before the public on the night of Ianuary 28 coached by Mrs Margaret K McCready with Dot Faverty as the girl and Ted Hunt as the boy Davy Shallenberger and hat stooging for T Hunt repeatedly spasmotized the audience 1ll member of the cast replaced successfully by Carlyn Kunkle with a short rehearsal all about the Big Moment who decided to sacrifice the O A O for a grand tour of Russia however his great plans back fired when the sorority sisters ganged up on im Senior play Death Takes A Holiday on May l7 shortcomings during re hearsals were corrected by Miss M Margaret Greer Death was masterfully portrayed by Bill Anderson Nancy Berkeb1le wafted through the play as the lovely Grazia supporting roles were enacted by Phyllis Barnhart Mary Butler Mary Louise Hersh berger Raymond Hershberger Frank Kelly Lawrence Little Mary Emma Meier Barbara Murdoch Leonard Puma Dick Stinely and Percy Blough Death amused himself on a three day holiday during which nothing died through the remote and beautiful Grazia he learned to understand man s fear of death Appropriately love finally triumphed . 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'S - J C+- YHY, Flussiv Sulvm. tl ith R lf.,ll1 1 mm, le-p..g.,x 1 BIOLOGY CLUB composed mostly of sophomores studymg Brology gan1zed early 1n September th1rty prom1s1ng members thoroughly en1oyed held tr1ps 1nto the magn1f1cent wonder land of Stackhouse Park learned to recognrze varrous k1nds of w1ld flowers trees ferns and lnsects found that spmy Wood boulder New York Chr1st mas lnterrupted cmnamon sens1t1ve and lady ferns werent so hard to 1dent1fy as they had prevrously thought were very pleased to fmd such rare ferns as the rattle nake grape broad beech srlvery spleen wort and gold1es learned to d1s 1ngu1sh trees by the1r bark the1r buds and also the1r leaf scars later ln the w1nter mdoors t1relessly Watched a world of unseen creature come to hfe under the power ful lenses of the m1croscope saw paramecra cyclops amoeba stentor and vort1cella were amazed at the srght of the numerous m1nute organ1sms tn ordmary pond water warted patlently for the appearance of the C487 robm blueb1rd phoebe krngfrsher whrte throated sparrow red Wmg blackb1rd hermrt thrush flrcker and purple grackle were eager to start lookmg once more for the h1dden trea surer of early spr1ng enthus1ast1cly kept records of the frrst appearance of plants and msects were overloyed when they d1scovered the hrst small w1ld flowers peepmg through the soft earth proudly explamed that the1r underground stem enabled these spr1ng flowers to bloom so qUlCklY tascmatlng by the calls and pecul1ar nest1ng hablts of the return1ng bzrd f1e1d tr1p aga1n became more rnterest lng and popular among the members when the a1r became fresh and Warm abundant clumps of beautlful flow er and many brrghtly colored b1rds were observed throughout the park to explore several new trarls and paths W1ll never forget the1r enloyable hours of nature study under Mlss Canan krnd and able supervlsor ltlll l1lhlnt1ml,lu1 N141 l N Lllill ltr in El: lm- Ya ' fries. . . . 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W I-I Ol g., 1 n D1 QI t Iuk I I T1 B ll 1 Is llllilll VARSITY FOOTBALL n1ne game sche dule SHADE TOWNSHIP hrst game t1e score W UY 1nex perlenced game sl o W unrnterestmg extremely hot Weather ALLE l1ne outstandlng made three goal l1ne stands used ground plays exclus1ve1y Alleghany s Gaffney troublesome to GANY at Po1nt W UY Drck Frteben snagged a 30 yard pass for W UY s only score ADAMS TOWNSHIP evenly fought except for W UY s two touch down marches Adams punt1ng kept W UY at bay FERNDALE t Po1nt W UY defenswely strong Iackets trrcks buffaloed W UY rugged captarn St Clalr showed great stamma tough to lose IU O00 S un A I Ielox mn lm x vu 1 Itstr r xs Ill I I Ill IR l52I spectators rrvalry galore INDIANA W U Y s power super1or enemy substrtutes caused anxrety w1th bullet pass1ng W U Y aveng ed last year s defeat St C1a1r s punt mg best asset tlnal score 14 7 EBENSBURG breaks were even Frreben recovered fumble for touch down second touchdown outcome of 75 yard drlve aerral attack used to no avall t1nally lost FRANK N close score I3 12 W UY the better team but farled to take ad vantage of thelr strength Stlfller recovered fumble for touchdown SOMERSET W UY had llttle trouble defeatrng Somerset center Ferg star of game rntercepted lateral and galloped 47 yards tackled on 2 yard l1ne PORTAGE scored long runs W U Y s touch down result of long dr1ve duel be tween La Vanche brothers of Portage and St Cla1r l5 hrst downs each If .I .I , ISN SSI N I HHIIJ II I. 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MIKE GYAUCH hallback . . . showed improvement this year . . . expert passer . . . IIMMY KOCIS quart- erback . . . snapped signals . . . brilliant blocks . . . BERT LITTLE end . . . 'rn- pressive pass snagger . . . FIREY REED stellar guard . . . played wholeheart- edly . . . CAPTAIN ST. CLAIR spec- tacular fullback gained eighty per cent of yardage future college star . . . BUD IAMES end . . . consistently de- pendable . . . smooth teamworker . . . DICK FRIEBEN tricky end . . . made remarkable catches . . . WARREN Mc- CAULIFF raging guard . . . hard work- . . . backed up the line superbly . . , SAM WEIMER guard . . . was always in there fighting . . . IRWIN VON FUNK tackle . . . a big bruiser . . . stopped opponent s plays almost before they started . . . TOM DEPP stalwart tackle . . . broke shoulder in Ferndale game . . . 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Yefftao xg , k V ..,.1fEi xl .Z 555 ' '11 11-0 , IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL full of devilish tricks Went through season with one victory two defeats and one e had variety of tricky plays that never worked only first team learn ed plays the first ll were Becker and Buser ends Griffith and Henze tackles Bailey and Woods guards Crocker center Devaux quarterback Stiffler and Lentz halfbacks and Quinn fullback 1 Utts was utility man practiced hard favorite pastime was teasing Henze and Becker Soft skulled Henze las the Coach ll N1 ll Xl 5 Mike Mannion called himl refused to wear helmet . . . liked to start practice early and finish early . . . displayed their football ability in the dreaded scrimmages with the varsity, whose power and fight kept them guessing . . . never knew when they were beaten . . . proud of their 13-U victory over Fern- dale . . . gained valuable pigskin ex- perience in their four games . . , in Ioseph Iohn s game an end was taken out of the game for slugging . . . to d Coach Mannion he thought slugging was legal in the same game tackle plowed into one of the p ponent s backfield men who had signal ed for safety catch and then claimed to Coach Mannion it too was legal the tackle and end later received re lentless ribbing from their teammates Coach Mannion reported They are a great bunch of boys and will be big threats for next years varsity Their spirit and fight will help them to achieve this goal .r-iii? ,sf .E-sifs-'ef-awww gr mai aislifiqoukriim. 23 f54l 1 'il-EE 1 . . . 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S vb VARSITY BASKETBALL had un profrtable year won four games, lost 13 always put up a good f1ght never d1sgraced hard luck through whole season Salnt hand1capped at start of season by foot and hand 1n1ury Clubfoot Thomas slowed be cause of bad ankle lost Captam Blough 1n fmal games a bad foot Trlpe Alwrne unable to play part of schedule member of newly organ 1zed tr1 county basketball league tred Ebensburg Cambrla for last place Trlcounty League games Bla1rsv1lle had herght advantage on our players passed to vrctory over our cagers heads Wmdber outfought the h1ll toppers defeated them by superror shoot1ng Ferndale Enghmen not PERCY BLOUGH forward Perce capta1n all around player kept hrs team together and opponents rat tled by cont1nuous shouts and chatter team work h1s speclalty CLIFFORD ST CLAIR guard Sarnt fastest man on team concen trated on team coordlnatlon smooth player on defense and ace on offense GEORGE THOMAS forward Clubfoot one man bucket br1 gade hlghest scorer sunk one handed shots from all over the floor h1s motto Never say d1e FOSTER IAMES center Utts a 1un1or took long step from manager to f1rst team good defens1ve center wxth a f1ght1ng heart watch h1m next year lm lx 1 1 , I f , . . . 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Imsiufi l '14-5' Iilmlwlu. m'l1t'1mtrlSt, l'l:ui1,12:-4-lL1v I'lum1:1s. lillll-1:11111-Q. .IA wif , . , XII st ln' ln.-llllm defeated t1ll frnal wh1stle lead changed hands several t1mes durtng game Ebensburg W UY s de tense proved too much for county seat ers George Thomass rmgers ac counted for vtctory Ind1ana hght accounted for our basketeers worst defeat of the season Wmdber mlners offense bogged down as Blough s baskets defeated them Blalrs V1 e trlpped red and gray after a 1414 f1rst half Ferndale as mlnute rally dropped short for our bucket1tes Bucky Cowan kept h1ll toppers 1n game Ebensburg feated our cagers 1n poorly played game Indlana Enghmen outfought and outplayed second place Indtans IAMES KOCIS guard Koch1e h1gh scormg guard long set shot arttst opponent forwards never rolled up score on h1m kept f1ght1ng trll fmal Wl'1lSll6 DOUGLAS DE VAUX guard Dougte ser1ous threat to opponents of the commg sea son IAMES COWAN forward Bucky transferred from Cathohc Hlgh played only last half of sea son excellent prospect for next year s vars1ty RAYMOND LANTOS forward Ray wrll be a star for Center Ke tallest man on team pxvot shot ace MIKE GYAUCH guard Greaser never gave up frequently dropped long shots ' 7 ' . . . no 'll ' - ' 5 . . . l l ' g . . . de- two more years . . . 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Xllltv' lla: 1 lx-V :N ,t l59l Jl NIOR LARSITY ATHI ETI+S AC QUIRF HHH INTLRUURAI HONORS IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL boasted a hrghly successful season had two fast trlcky forwards ln Don Lentz and Ray Lanto Charles Buser proved mvaluable as a defense center long shots by Bud Qu1nn and drrbble shots by Doug1e Devaux from guard pos1t1on kept team on top thrrd 1n South Fork Tourney vaux Lentz and Buser on all star tour nament team Doug1e rated most outstand1ng player ln tourney sea son ended wrth 15 Wrns 6 losses prom1ses to become a forrmdable var stty for the 41 season 2 5 Somerset B1a1rsv1lle Wmdber Ferndale Ebensburg Iohnstown Wmdber Blalrsvllle Ferndale C6 SOUTH U 2 U 5 U 39 U Y 40 Iohnstown Ebensburg Somerset Ind1ana FORK TOURNAMENT l5 Conemaugh 12 Adams 41 Portage 25 Dale TRACK last season one of the best for WUY did well in meets second in class B in Iunior Pitt meet fourth among twelve schools with 25 points against first place Spangler with 473!4 points easily conquered Fern dale in a relay meet several alma mater records held by last years and 2 minutes l3 seconds at the Iunior Pitt meet Warren MCCGUl1ll heaved the shot 4l teet 2 inches in competition with those rn Iunior P1tts meet other records from others Irwln Von Funk took first place in the Cambria County meet by putting the shot 40 feet 9Vz mches Clifford St Clair ran the Teamw ork bvmmetu The discus thrower J vrlm Jim P11115 this year s men . . . Ioe Evans made the 100 yard dash in 10.6 seconds in the District Six Meet at Altoona . . . ohn McCleary threw the javelin 146 feet 5 inches . . . took second place in Cam- bria County's meet . . . Bernard Rhodes dashed the half mile school record in promising time of 53 seconds for a quarter mile . . . all good weight men back this year . . . W.-U.Y. will miss Evans, Davis, Popovich, McCleary and Rhodes . . . some fine runners coming up to team with St. Clair in relays . . . 1940 season should be quite successful. C613 IN SPRING A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY TURNS TO THOUGHTS OF TRACK I f'1 Ill lfl'V, ll! l!'1lXsfll H ,-I ,l. H Ill! lxl l'l' llll lf 'llllf' Nl'l!'ll . . . . . l . fl ff, rl'Hf'i!r?l1NX!1l!'!l1 ililfi--fllflfllll IH llhllllllllo f , -1 W-,, . . t - s s , ,HMI lllllx.'1X11Hl1!l!llf1w :Nil hflfill lllll-.N lrll. lla! 1'll9lNll lllmlf max me ummm., Txtle defendlng., GIRLS INTRAMURALS sponsored by the G1rls Gym club and drrected by M1ss Ehzabeth Greer made large plans for the year Archery many sk1l1ed Robm Hoods annual tour nament honor was g1ven to a 1un1or Lors Long extra h1gh scorer promlnent runner up was Ahce Stoner a sophomore Deck Tennls developed many freshmen athletes 1un1ors and sophomores battled for v1ctory f1nal result the ,umors were v1Ctor1ous Bad m1nton new sport mtroduced added add1t1onal po1nts toward f62l ach1ev1ng W UY letters sopho mores espec1ally showed great sk11l 1n thrs new sport sophomores Ahce Stoner and Betsy Trent won the dou bles Betsy Trent achreved the t1tle of badmlnton champron by wrnmng the srngles Basketball favorrte g1rls sport selected the captams early found a Splflt of battle 1n the freshman team surpr1sed everyone wrth thexr ab1l1ty to defeat the Junrors and sopho mores lost a fast and funous game to the sen1ors Prng Pong tnumphant Dons Glosser lt '- '-s . . . A shower a day ke-4-Us R. H, 1 j . . . Tl - ' 3ll'I'UX'V . . . ' ' f. I n 1 I . u n I - ' , ' . . . a ' . - ' ' ' I r ' ' I l - . . . I ' - ' . . . re- ' - ' - ' ceived enthusiastically by all classes SUCCESS - - - W011 bY Promineflf junior I N P 2, Slkthl I5 TOUCH FOOTBALL opened another successful rntramural season Cham p1onsh1p crown garned by 1un1or team who edged out sophomore B contest ants B111 Forte and Dlck Corbln at captam s berths halled chargmg Bucky Cowan as best player for wm ners VOLLEYBALL e1ght teams entered contest trtle captured by semor B entry pxloted by George Thomas and Andrew Dublnsky wmners ended season undefeated wxth seven wxns cellar pos1t1on held secure by freshmen BASKETBALL attracted great number of students brought large crowds to the gym at noont1me games usually ended w1th part1c1pants on floor roughest ot all lntramural act1v1t1es 1un1or A took champronshlp after hard fought season co capta1ned by B111 Forte and Bert L1ttle had best teamwork sophomore B team went through season Wllh no w1ns PING PONG brought out most freshmen under classman easy prey for exper 1enced semors every game hard fought FOUL SHOOTING best basketeers of W UY competed varslty and 1un1or varsrty players ln e11g1ble yumors took most honors 1637 I I Illll lt' l'l'Hl,l! 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Ke-up you syn,-s on the' bull . . , lnsluimtial Tuesday September 5 The frrst day of school a sunny begmnmg to forget me never year nearly 500 students renew ed old acqualntances and made new ones Frrday September 29 Lowly fresh1es set the socral calendar mot1on held h1gh revel at a SOph1Sl1CQled party 1n the school gym Wednesday October 4 The frrst vacatron of the year none the less welcome County Instrtute turned the teachers to students made lad1es and gentlemen of le1sure from the hard workrng undergraduates Wednesday evenmg October 4 The f1res of r1valry aga1n flamed h1gh as the h1ll toppers clashed w1th Ferndale for the f1fteenth t1me 10000 spectators watched the trad1t1onal foes play hard fought game the score 6 20 wa a brtter d1sappo1ntment to W UY Monday October 9 School reopened games and noon dances 1n1e d l1fe 1nto the normal school rout1n October 13 The sophomore turned 1nto a c1rcus for the throng that crowded the gym Monday Oc tober 23 The d1gn1f1ed sen1ors look ed even more d1gn1f d as all dressed 1n thelr Sunday bes had the1r p1ctures taken never as there a class w1th grrls so glamourous or boys so handsome' Fr1day October 27 All the school Gmgers and Peppers flocked to t Summer Hop the Jltterbugs ally got 1n the groove wlth Bob Wat sw1ngy mus1c Fr1 day November 3 Another feather cap was our vrctory over Somer se ar of the game was center er o galloped forty seven yards wrth the ball Wednesday November The old school burldmg got a for a few days everyone cram to celebrate Thanksg1v1ng .-J covered we hope fOr school aga1n on December 4 Frlday D er M Ackle Gnd mrxed chorus c under the d1rect1on of sev eral student dlrectors pre sented one of the unusual productrons f they have so lustly beco rnous Thursday December 21 student body and many v1s1t1ng alumn1 heard a number of xnterestmg and 1nformat1ve speeches 1n an unusual assembly program gradu f W UY now attendmg co e on dlfferent phases of hrgher t1on Fr1day December 22 The student body felt the Chr1stmas sp1r1t at the presentat1on of Why the Chzmes Rang the assemblage left e 1ncense laden a1r of the aud1tor1um g1n the most loyful hohday of the ear Frlday even1ng December 22 Each danc1ng couple became lust two more of Santas elves at the Toy d1d 1tself proud wlth novel 1deas at thls quamt dance Tuesday Ianuary 2 An unusual amount of new sweaters and bangly yewelery was ln evldence Chnstmas as usual acted as a hypo to 1aded wardrobes Frxday Ianuary The halfway mark was reached nobody really not1ced the end of the semester xt just crept up on u Fnday Ianuary 26 Weeks of strenuou work culm1nated ln the play Spring Dance the junlor classs dramat1c presentat1on was enthus1ast1 cally rece1ved by a compllmentary crowd Saturday February 3 was a gloomy day for lots of hopeful lassles the Leap Year Dance when the down trodden female comes 1nto her own was postponed cause 7 7 7 of all thlngs mumps how unroman l1Cl Frlday February 9 A large crowd turned out for the Ferndale Westmont basketball game sp1r1ts undampened by defeat Westmont if I , . . . , ' 1 . . . P, T 8 . . G , . 1 . I . . n - - . . . QR A 'fr r - J' ' rt . . . . AQ . - . . in . . . - ll . , , , the merry-go-round of football Shop'Ball . . . the senior class really I . I Y 1 . - . , I . I . , . . . It in - - 'Q ' . t 7 . I 1 1 1 . . . F - I 1 . I I ' ' ' . . . re- , 4 f64l Lf Q0 it rooters yoxned Ferndale v1s1tors at a gym dance Frlday February 23 A mus1cal assembly w1th Mrs Wer m1ne and D1ck Ott as solo1sts Was the hzghhght of the Week Fr1day March Mr S R Cromer well versed prmcrpal of T1oga Street School spoke ln assembly ln g1v1ng an enter taxmng memor1al to George Washmg ton Mr Cromer contrrved to present the Father of Our Country as a very human person Saturday March 2 Another double feature evemng the basketball game Wrth Indlana was a perfect end1ng to the off1c1al season the gym was teemmg w1th peo ple at the last bas ketball dance of the year Wednes day March 5 Two educatlonal sented mformahon an emoyable form the ent1re s c h o ol benehted from a documentary fllm syph1l1s and a p1ctor1al hrstory of food preserva txon and cann1ng Thursday March 7 An 1nvocat1on 1n assembly pro grams gave the upper classmen some mstght rnto the held of the dr the cast of Old Kzng Cole a co of Clare Tree Mayor actors gave ln er estmg talks and make up exh1b1t1ons Frrday March 8 sophomore class amazed all beho 1th thexr Pose or Poxse program ts panto m1nes talks and other lnteresttng fea tures showed cluslvely that the sophomores preferred po1se to pose Thursd rch 2l School closed to grve the Easter Bunny a chance t make h1s annual rounds reopene arch 26 to flnd chocolate Easter eggs favorrte luncheon des sert Saturday March 30 Oppor tunxty only knocks once the under classmen took thls chance and tlocke to the Spr1ng Round up up to date 1deas and Ross Srnlth s smooth tempos made a gala afta1r of the last open dance of the season Frxday Apr1l 12 The Spr1ng Chorus concert was a Wmdfall to the student loan fund for whose beneht 1t was grven e muted and g1rls choruses presented Mr Ackley s arrangements effectlvely to a capac1ty crowd Frxday A The end of the flfth mark1n only one more chance to e he honor roll g1rls came 1nto the1r own at the novel Leap Y Dance sponsor ed by Student Cou rrday Aprll A b1g evenmg e Westmont Gtrl Reserves and H1 Y members the latter host1n Fnday May 3 busmans for chorus members not cont th s1ng1ng at concerts nual arty Fr1day May 17 he amb sen1ors presented Death Takes olzday axded by the gu1d1ng gen1us of Mlss M Greer the annual affa1r became a four bell per formance Frlday May 24 Swlshy owns and corsages at the most glam ourous soclal funct1on of the year the exclus1ve Iumor Sen1or Prom struck envy 1n the hearts of Wlshful under classmen Sunday May 26 effectrve address and lovely muslc made the Baccalaureate serv1ces a solemn occas1on Reverend Iohn Hubert Stanton del1vered the address at the Westmont Presbyterlan Church Tuesday May 28 Awed sen1ors undaunted by an aud1tor1um full of m1sty eyed relat1ves marched ln pro cess1on to the goal of four years of h1gh school work courageous throughout an 1mpress1ve serv1ce they broke down only at the Alma Mater Wednesday May 29 Another year gone students left wlth v1s1ons of more years to come and a summer full of oppor tun1ty ahead X 1 . . . . . . , - . .. 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