Westmont Upper Yoder High School - Phoenician Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)
- Class of 1941
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In 'l-Il will Ur. f'llIIllI 'fs pur- 1 I 1 frrth' ll 'lf' in lm! 1 lv--J :iiixifb wa- uh-IT T IntneMkng W '2h Q., . 4 ' ' I X I A W 3153. ,f 5 I 5 . i I Ill 1 -be-1-Q-J H - 1 ' ' f . 5, Q ' m 'Q ' ' 6 s 4 Q 1' B QQ .,NY ur .-,L P1--..' E ' Earl . t A 5 I '4 :3! .I Tl Q' , ::'. Ete N- - .' , L, 4 ' V I .s,..Q', -.L Q .9 . . ' N Q 1 -..--. ,, ,. . , . Ns MISS ROBERTA WILLIAMS Graduated from W-U. Y ..., attended Penn- sylvania College for Women . . . is noted for her distribution charts and uquizzes' . . . cheers lustily at all athletic events . . . ardently supported the Republican candidate for Presi- dent . . . wears good looking tailored clothes . . . refuses to reveal her middle name' says it is a discredit to the family. We the Phoenician staf dedicate this 1941 yearbook to Miss Roberta R W illiams, who, through her conscientious guidance in the class- room her patient attempts to make us more studious her unerring exactness as a teacher her ability to present Latin in an attractive Wm her power to clarify difficult problems her in ormal manner towards students er cheerful sense o humor he r whole hearted cooperation as adviser of the freshman class has endeared herself to us Dux F emma F acti And they all know lhell' lessons every day If my name were Alxce thls could be Through the Lookmg Glass Now who could the guilty one be? Here s one place declensxons wont help' 7 ll ff! f .. f ...h f - MR CLARENCE E SHAPPELL once was an rnstructor of mathemat1cs at an army post 1n Noyen France served as an 1nterpreter of German former football and basketball coach marr1ed a home economlcs teacher from Southmont H1gh School father of three small boys all belong1ng to scout troops when asked h1s favor rte food rephed I l1ke all my w1fes cookmg often wears red necktres plays br1dge w1th the be t of them en1oys readmg brographres and MR WILLIARD E ACKLEY, graduate of Bucknell former football and baseball player fond of boxrng matches and 1ce hockey often seen h1k1ng up Luzerne Street tn h1s new gaberdrne Jacket a lover of modern poetry arms to crystalllze h1s ldeas for short stor1es when I am 62 proud to be called granddaddy MRS ACKLEY IS a prom1nent member of the W C T U she smgs con tralto 1n the cho1r of the Franklln Street Church often accompantes her Our Faculty Supervisors Plmmvfl Our foursvs Carefully t pp lxl books of adventure lover of class 1ca1 muslc hstens to the opera on Saturday afternoons closely ob serves forelgn affa1rs MRS SHAPPELL dlsplays excellent manage ment 1n the home and takes an act1ve part 1n c1v1c affa1rs MISS IEAN BARNHART 1S Mr Shappells efftctent secretary and the students fr1end displays cheerful wrllmgness to help extremely fond of brcyclmg golf and tennls an accomplrshed p1an1st and solorst f8l husband at the p1ano mother of two daughters and two sons ar bara marr1ed and resxdent of Iohns town Wanda pup1l at Stutzman School Wade stat1onad on a1rcraft carr1er Lex1ngton near Honolulu Rex rad1o operator for the F B I MISS ANNA MARY RAAB assrsts Mr Ackley 1n h1s offrce she owns two acres of land on the Menoher H1ghway rntends to grow corn and potatoes on 1t th1s summer , . . . . . . I . . tt 1, I ' ' is 1 1 - 4 -1 ' A K I l .Ax 1 1 'Q' f ' 1 13 1 I4 3.14. ,ff Miss lean Barnhar , Mr, and Mrs. Sha ell. Mr. and Mrs, Ac' cv. Nliss Anna Marv Raab ' ' . . . ' . . . B - I . .1 . H ' I A I I I n 1 I . 1 . . . , , EXIIIIIIIICS Uf SIIITUSS MR CLARENCE E SHAPPELL has been wlth us as pr1nc1pal for hve years d1splays an even emper at all tlmes posesses an unfalhng sense of humor mamtalns good d1sc1pl1ne through h1s understandmg manner and fa1r treatment of all creates good feelmg w1th1n the student body pro motes a more democratlc school Splfll and harmonlzes tudent relatlonshlps a1ds 1n the coordlnatlon of all ac t1v1t1es 1nsp1res enthus1asm among the students helps to plan and to mould our careers uses h1s ex perlence w1th the Amencan Expedl honary Forces 1n France to g1ve a clear p1cture of math problems IS well versed ln many subyects comments on world problems has an excellent m1nd sets an example ln the art of l1v1ng C93 MR WILLIARD E ACKLEY has per sonally superv1sed the graduatlon of s1x hundred and e1ghteen semors mn the s1x years he has been the super v1s1ng pr1nc1pal of the Westmont and Upper Yoder Schools understand rngly sympathrzes w1th the students rn the1r 1nnumerable and d1ff1cult prob lems guldes students 1n mak1ng proper adjustments ln the1r curncular and extra currlcular QCllV1l1eS IS d1sc1planar1antact1cs work thuslastlcally follows the act1v1t1es of our graduates keeps abreast of new educahonal developments sees that hlgh academlc standards are mamtam ably admmlsters the scholastlc curr1culum respected and admlred by the entrre student body counsels wrth the teachers to promote harmony leads group smgmg 1n assembly alded ln the purchase of a screen for the song slldes vtews llfe rn an optomxstlc way drsplays an un swervrng falth ln humanlty IS a practxcal thmker advocates hard work as a means to success Mr. XY1II.um li. 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' ' ' . -1 .1 . , , , , THE SCHOOL BOARD members are for the1r othcral dunes 1n governrng the school however they are qu1te human the1r Wlde 1nterests and varred occupatrons make them very capable school elders as1de from the1r routrne Work each one IS rnterest ed rn cultural and recreat1onal ac t1v1t1es Presldent George Thackray spends many pleasant hours horse back r1d1ng Vlce Presldent Law rence l..1ttle lmproves hrs property ln hrs spare t1me Mr Townsend an All Amerlcan football player has a keen rnterest rn sports Dr Matthews and Mr Dlttmar are QCl1Ve on the West mont Recreatlon Commrsslon Dodson en1oys huntlng and f1sh1ng Mr Lehman works h1S new farm 1n the summer trme Mr Lewls Mlller Iustlce of the trons at Camp Pleasant M Adams IS an ac l1V9 attendant of P T A func tlons Earl Mlller Bethlehem man en1oys read 1ng as a hobby Mr Iames the hard Work 1ng secretar lrkes to des1gn snow shovels the wrn ter and travel ln the summer wx asv Z5 .F N A 555 339 J X.1 H+ as QS foordmated Our Ag-mumps And SIILIIIGS Throughout The Year Wlzh Lomppehpngwn Foresight And Intelllgence C107 9 PM lx IJHXN' ll lx l-vw 4-'ul l'w.11t: 'K ltr tt I' lt- tt-l I' 'lw'lv.'- I ml l lv: r ltwi l H 1 -rv--mm I- -tr I X11 V: ll'1 il ww. , M mu -, - ,N 1 t -tx It P. , ' 'I 1- It- A IW! wi y, l ,ytj ' S little known to the student body except P e a c e, vaca- t - - - I l . . . I'. R gs , . 'Q . ' ' ' . af NJ . if . ' ' ' . . . Mr. ' I . - U X VX, . . . I I G l . 1 ' ' . .' ' t K 4,,..f . . H U A I I . . . . , t Q x . . A I- U Y, XJ S: . . ' ' r c ,, -. G ' ' ' .... Mr. . . . . I I U in ' - Y Q n n a N U . 1 . ' , ' A f V ' - w - ' ' Mruntamerl Dlsclpllne, Promoted A Democratic Spirlt, A1111 A111011 In The Dzredlng Of All School Actwztzes A9 S T U D E N T COUNCIL cons1sted of 23 members repre sentlng home rooms orgam zat1ons a n d classes elected ofhcers Roger Hager presrdent Alex ander Ogle v1ce presldent Carlyn Kunkle secretary thxs years stu dent body was the hrst to ben efrt by the Ac t1v1t1es Budget Plan sponsored by the counc1l 1n coopera tlon Wllh the Gul Reserves and H1 Y asslsted w1th a plan to lrnprove appearance and behavlor 1n the school granted students perrnxssron to congregate at noon hour rn the halls mtervrewed school board to secure perm1ss1on to hold basketball dances decreed compromlse to settle factxonal drsturb ance among sponsors of basketball dances flnally agreed the H1 Y should recelve proceeds from one dance the W Club two and one half and the sen1or class two and one hall the g1r1 members of the Councll headed by Carlyn Kunkle decorated a Chnstmas tree tor the lower hall lendmg Yuletlde cheer to the school Alexander Ogle reported assembly programs to the newspapers Roger Hager preslded and mntroduced speak ers at these programs Mlss Mar garet Greer ably advlsed the counc1l 1n makmg 1ts dec1s1ons CK ROKR Z dw Oql L RD ROXV B ll V r a er are l't'D ONl LPI-I I N TFD ON RIGHT M IB h l p Na N ll Il R 4, Y' 'I W' in gi vom Wulf G f 0 B , 1--J4 r 49. 4, 1 'A 'LzZ'5':u,w5 AJ 4 it N v Plxl .L Kp Nj, 'xl .mf x VZ., 'N an 35 yvh-Ji Pu -I' . 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'Y' f 4 A HELENE ALLENDORFER Nene Iunlor Dramahcs Club l Bzology Club 2 Gym Club Glrl Reserves Iumor Play Yodler 3 Phoemczan Semor Play CLIFFORD ALWINE C11 f Iunxor Dramahcs Club 1 Stage Crew MIRIAM BEAM Chorus l 2 3 Blology Club PEGGY ALLENDORFER Pud Iunlor Dramatlcs Club l Blology Club 2 Gym Club Iumor Play 3 Yodler 3 Phoemczcm Semor Play AUDREY BARRON Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Blology Club Gul Reserves 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Iunlor Play 3 Yodler 3 Phoemczan 4 Senxor Play CLOYD BERKEBILE Transferred from Qulncy 4 Football Cjo G59 ILPRS B Ll Plyll re d I Helene Allendo fer Pegqy Allendorf r f d Al A drey Ia e Barron Mir am Beam Cloyd Berkeblle It All Comes Back To Me Nou, The Rushmg Through The 1147 x OFF 'I Q- u Iamcs, t a, rcrg I Rellz. scrrelarv: Sam W'ein1rr, vicehp fi cn Douglas Dcxaux, prcsidvtn. ' V1 1 Q l. I 1 C L 5 S ...2.3: ...2,3g ' . . . 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves . . . 2, 3, 45 ' . . . 35 ' . . . 1 ...45..,g ...45 ' . . , 4. ' . . . 4. . ,,:' ...ZQ l. ' . . . 5 , - . . . 2 ' . . . 4. ' A I . . 2. p . . . 4. I' I 9 Clifor wine u n ' I Q . Helen Be ek F e 'Vlae B ei Charl :re Bremer Elan Anne Bur hfxeld kelly Chxplm 194 CLASS HELEN BEZEK Tlppy Gym Club LEROY BOYER Trans lerred from Ferndale Blology Club ELSIE MAE BOYLES Orchestra 3 Reserves 2 4 Yodler IRVIN BREGMAN Buttle Iumor Dra Tl.Gl1CS Club l Blology u 2 Current Events u 3 Iumor Play 3 Yodler 3 Phoemcran 4 Senior Play 3 PIIOSHICIGH CHARLOTTE BREMER EVELYN BULICK Iumor Dramatlcs Club Semor Play Iumor Dramatlcs Club l Semor Play MARY ANNE BURCHFIELD Iunlor Dramahcs Club FRED BURNS Iunlor Dramatlcs Club Band Bxology Club Yodler 3 Stage Crew Semor Play KELLY CHAPLIN Foot ba 2 Basketball 4 2 3 4 Orchestra Class presxdent 3 as ketball manager Student Councll Varsxty Club 3 4 Swmg Band 4 Senlor Play NED COOK Cookxe Leroy Bower lr ln Brrquan B fred B rn 'Ned Cook Halls T e Chrzrstmas Dance, Snou Ball How Ihce It All t15l L P l 1 X ...2,3. Rug, ...2, gGirl 'U l f ...4. 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' ...4. l ' ' ' ...lg 7 Q ...lg Girl Reserves...lg ...l,2. . -I-2g 1 ...llg I ' ...4. , ' ll,..p ...2. ...l,2,3,gHi-Y...l, . ,I ...25 ' ' ...pB- ...3,4: '...3,4: -lsi , :nyl. x' 0 A lfxqelyn ulxrk , h -, I cc Q as r- 4 CLASS RICHARD CORBIN Dick Presldent of Class l Iumor Dra matics Club 1 1 Y l 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Football Manager l 2 3 Student COUHCII l 2 Yo Ier Secretary of H1 Y Track 3 4 V1ce presl dent of HIY 4 Seruof PIGY 4 Varslty Club IAMES COWAN Bucky Transferred from Cath ollc High 3 Basketball 3 4 Football H1 Y MARIORIE DAILEY Matgze Chorus l 2 Band 2 3 Iumor Play 3 Presxclent ot Gym Club 4 Senior Play KATHRYN DRAGER Chorus Phoe mcxan PETER DUTKO Pete Football WILLIAM CORNELIUS Band Student Manager l 2 3 Orchestra Blology Club 2 Iun1or Play 3 Yodler Phoenician Busmess man ager 4 Semor Play MARGUERITE CUSTER Chorus 2 3 P n1c1an DOUGLAS DEVAUX Doug Ba ketball l 2 3 4 Foot all 4 1Y 2 3 4 Varslty Club 3 4 YOdI91 3 Treasurer ot H1 Y Treasurer of Varslty Club 4 StL dent Council 4 President ol class DUANE DUNKLE Band 2 3 Tra Biology Club 2 Iun1or Pay 3 Yodler Phoenician 4 Semor Play MARGARET EISAMAN Chorus l 2 Phoemcian ln ag rtC r Dea cDu e Dill Zlflf Come Back To Me Nou, The Teachers And Then Classes ll6l 1 9 1 ' ' u : ' - ,,1 ...l,2,35 I C 1 1 1 I . . . 1, , , , 5 , 5 I 35 - 1 - . 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C 5 Richard Corbin Vv'iliai Cornelius lames Cowan Nl r ur i F3 USN' Marjorie Dallvy D0ll9ll5'5 V HX Kathryn Drager DUB!! nkl Peter u o Nl rlarc Eisaman IAMES EPSTEIN Ixmmy Debate Club l Blology Club Semor Play SEYMOUR FINKELSTEIN Gm Debate Club l Band l 2 BIO ogy Club 2 Iumor Play 3 Yodler 3 Phoenician 4 Semor Play ARNOLD FREIDHOFF Am Debate Club l Bxology Club 2 Cur rent Events Club Iunlor Play 3 Stage 3 Phoenician 4 Semor Play NANCY GERHARDT Nanc Transferred from Cochran 3 Chorus 3 Glrl Reserves 4 Stage Crew 4 Math Club 4 Phoemcran 4 Semor Play NAOMI GLOSSER Brology Club Gym Club 3 Reserves Yodler 3 Iumor Play Phoemcran Stage E or th Q Crew 4 Semor Play Fcdhff FaLGr lx M lcG 194 AS DOROTHY FAVERTY Do Transferred from Hammond Hlgh 3 Iumor Play 3 Gul Reserves 3 4 Phoenician Semor Play BILL FORTE Buck Iumor Dramatlcs Club Basketball l 2 Football l 2 Track Football manager Student Councll Iumor Play 3 H1Y 2 3 4 Secretary of H1Y FRANK GEER Debate Club l Basketball l 2 Track 4 ology Club 2 Yodler 3 Phoemcran DORIS GLOSSER Vrce presldent of class l Glrl Reserves S cretary of Glrl Reserves 2 Btology Club Gym Club 2 3 Iumor Pay 3 Yodler Phoemczan 4 Stage Crew 4 Semor Play MERLE GORE Trans lerred from Iohnstown 4 H1 Y 4 Semor Play Cherry fakes In Glasses W :th Ice e Labored For The tl7l ' xx - rf ' I l 11 'fl t I I I . . . 5 ' . . . 25 ' 5 ' ' . . . 4. . . . 5 ' ' . . . 5 5 ' ' , . . 41 ' . . . 4. 1 gf' 1 . . . , 5 ' l . 1 f ' ' ...,: ...l,2,3,45 , v 5 . . . 5 ' ' , . . 31 . . . 4. 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I N Ger arrll Dorn: Glasser N Glasser er orf: 194- A MABEL GREEN Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 G1rl Reserves 2 3 4 Swmg Band Phoenician 4 Se-mor Play ROGER HAGER Chxck Debate Club 1 Blology Club 2 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Stu ent Councll 3 4 Stu ent Counc1l vtce presldent 3 Student Council pres1dent 4 Semor Play Phoemczan RUSSELL HEFFLEY Band l 2 3 4 Orc s FCI 1 2 3 Yo er 3 Swing Band dlrector 4 Senlor Play AUDREY HUNT Iunlor Dramatlcs Club l Glrl Reserves 2 Blology Club 2 Yodler Chorus 4 Semor Play WILBUR HUNTER W1 Student Councll H1 Y MICHEAL GYAUCH Mike Track Basketball Football WILLARD HANSEN Transferred from Ioseph Iohns M R Y K A T H R Y N HOFECKER Tlppy Chorus l 2 Gym Club 2 Phoemcxan EDGAR HUNT Ted Club 2 Iumor Play 3 Swmg Band 4 Senlor Play FOSTER IAMES Bud Track Manager Basketball manager Treasurer ot class 3 4 Treasurer of H1 Y 3 Presldent of H1 Y Blology Club 2 Basket ba 2 3 4 Foot all 2 3 4 Track 4 Yodler 3 Presldent of Varslty Club 4 Student Councxl 4 Semor Play Mabel Green Mtchael Gyauch R qer Hager Willard Han en el He e Mary Kathryn llofe kcr A drey Hunt rdgar Hunt hlr ll n n ter Phoemczan We Produced The American W ay Our Basket t18l l CL SS ' ...l,2,3,4g ' ,,: ' ...4g ...l,2,3,4. y I' ...2. 1 , ,g d ,g d ' ...4g ...4. 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I I' VV: x u ter FAQ Ialnes ...4. l Robert Ka fman Patrlcra Kc slak me K on Llaren 0 Kru-qer 'VI ldred K sat VN alter Knefrr hn Kr IN lt n K r lx n B vrly lib ' 4 4 ROBERT KAUFMAN Bob Stage Crew PATRICIA KESSLAK Patty Transferred from Cathollc I-hgh 2 Sen1or Play IAMES KOCIS Track 2 Basketball 4 Football Vlce presldent ol Varslty Club H CLARENCE KRIEGER ee Iunlor Drarnatrcs I-l1Y MILDRED KUYAT Iumor Dramatlcs Club l xrl Reserves Yodler 3 Phoenrcran Sen1or Play WALTER KIEFER Drck Transferred from Iohns town 2 Track Sen1or Play IOHN KIRALY Sen1or Play MILTON KOHLER Crash Iumor Dra matrcs Club l Yodler 3 Sen1or Play CARLYN KUNKLE Iunror Dramatrcs Club 2 3 4 Presldent of Glrl Reserves 2 4 Student Councrl 2 4 Yodler 3 Iumor Play 3 Sen1or Play BEVERLY LABE Iunror Dramatrcs Club l 1rl Reserves 2 3 4 G m Club 2 3 Brology Club 2 Yodler 3 Sen1or Play Hall Tenn: fonquererl ,lohnstoun U 0 H orlroll Un Homeuork I19l I J 1 C lr, SS A 2. ...3,45 ' ...4. ...4. r. 1,2,3,g ...l, ' g f 2, 3, 45 ' ' ' ...4. 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' ' us' ralv Ala s 's lio nhle I' - Carlvn 'u klf l rl U' fN'.1t' 194 CLASS ROBERT LEHMAN Bob Iumor Dramatlcs Club 1 Presxdent of class 2 Brology Club Yodler 3 Current Events Club 3 Iumor Play 3 Senior Play ELLA LIVINGSTON Chorus l 2 Senlor Play SAVILLA LOVE Chorus 1 2 Senlor Play Band l 2 3 Broo y Club 2 Track Senlor Play IEAN MILCH Trans ferred from Ioseph Iohns 3 Semor Play BERT LITTLE LOIS LONG Lulu Chorus 1 Brology Club Vrce presldent 3 Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 Secretary ol Class 2 Yodler Phoemczan 4 Senior Pay CATHERINE MAITLAND IS Transferred from Southmont Hrgh Chorus 3 PIIOGHJCIUH 4 Senlor Play Kenny Iumor Dra mahcs Club FRED MISHLER Band l Vice presrdent of class 2 Brology Club 2 Studenl Councll 3 4 Assrstant edrtor f Yodler 3 Edrtorm chref of Phoemcxan R bert Leh a Bert Lfrl a 3 S 0 C ther c Manila cl D ald May K th Metro M Ich Fred M hler Night And Day It All Comes Back To Me Now T e 4207 li A- 'Y . . . 2 ' . . . 25 ,V 5 ' . . . 4. 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' ' . . . 2. ...2,3..,. ll...3. llaro is l lva Aflac' Murrie Davton Naugle M ry Palenlk B111 Patterson Eleanor Pllox-Jay Lnuna etxlfner Iohn Pollalr lrcne Pop vllch lame 194 CLASS FORREST PRICE Forty Track 3 4 Stage Crew SEYMOUR RABINOWITZ Rundy Transferred from Cochran Z oot ba 3 4 Y IEAN REAM Band 1 Z Biology Club Chorus 3 Yodler Student Councll GRACE REED Orchestra 1 2 Chorus Iuruor Play 3 Yodler 3 Phoemcrcm lUH1O1' PICIY 3 Girl Re Glrl Reserves Semor serves 4 Phoemczan Pgy 4 Senlor Play IANE REIBER HGHHY PHYLLIS REITZ Band 1 2 3 4 Glrl Reserves 4 Secretary ol class Iumor Dramatlcs Club 1 Gym Club 2 Blology Club 2 Glrl Reserves 4 Semor Plqy 2 3 4 Yo er Iumor Play 3 Seruor Play ILOYD RINGLER Iumor GEORGIA RINGLER Dramatlcs Club ology Club Senlor 2 3 Gym Club PIUY Student Councll Phoemcxan Senlor Pay u Chorus GEORGE RUFF Trans MAGDALENE SAFKO ferred from Southmont Se-mor Play 2 Blology Club Yodler 3 Phoemczan 4 Semor Play Forrest Prnce can Rea 1 ne Re cr Floyd Rxnglcr George Ruff Sr o r Rahlnu nr fra Q Recd P V ll Rell C eorq a Rmqler Maqdalene Safko Ur Iflew It All Comes Back To Me Now The Jokes That t227 9 CLASS DOROTHY SCHWING KEITH SELL Celery Do Iumor Dramatrcs Iunror Dramahcs Club Club I Blology Club l Blology Club 2 Z Grrl Reserves Orchestra 2 3 Iun or Play 3 Yodler Phoemcran 4 Semor Play DAVID SHALLENBERGER SAM SHAULEY Iumor Goof lunlor Dra Dramatlcs Club Band mahcs Club l Track 2 3 4 Yo er 1 2 Football manager Semor Play 2 3 4 Iunlor Play 3 Yodler 3 Phoemcran Art edxtor 4 H1 Y 4 Tr1H1Y 4 Varsrly Club 4 Semor Play HARRY SIMMONS ROSE SLAVIK Iunlor Transferred from K1Sk1 Dramatrcs Club 4 Track 4 Semor Play Yodler 3 Semor Play BILL SQUIRE Iumor Dra VERNON STIFFLER mahcs Club l Track Basketball Track 4 Semor Play 2 3 4 Foot Q11 Varslty Club H1 Y chapllan 4 Varslty Club sergeant at arms Semor Play BOB STINELY Band EDNA STOCK Band 4 Student Councll l 2 3 4 Blology Club 2 Gul Reserves Yodler 3 Secretary ol Gnrls Gym Club Phoemczcm 4 Semor Play rh S a S a l v e B ll q Sr ffl Bob Sr nely Izdna Stock Shappx T011 T e Way The fhem lab Smellefl Adreu C237 l 41 U lu... 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D mthv Srhwlng Kel ell D id Sh llrnbergcr Sam lh u c Ilarrv Sxmmnns Ros Slavlk 1 S uire Vernon in er 94 CLASS CLARA ANN THOMAS Dodda Student Coun c l Iumor Dramahcs Club l Blology Club 2 Glrl Reserves 2 3 4 Secretary of class 3 Iumor Play Yodler 3 Phoenzcran 4 Semor Play BILL UTTS Transferred from Brookvtlle Hrgh Football 4 3 4 Phoemczan Varslty Club 4 Semor Play LOUISE WATKINS Chorus l Blology Club IANE WILLIAMS Iumor Dramatlcs Club 1 Chorus Z Iumor Play 3 EdllOI'1fl Chlef of Yodler 3 Assxstcmt edltor of Phoenician Semor Play BETTY IANE WOOD Transferred from Cochran MARY MARGARET TRACEY Transferred from Cath ollc Hxgh 2 Chorus 4 Semor Play MARGARET VATRAL Iumor Dramatlcs Club l Semor Play SAM WEIMER Football l Z 3 4 Student Coun c 2 Vlce presldent of Class 4 ANNA MAE WOOD Iumor Dramatlcs Club l G1rl Reserves Semor Play DONALD ZIMMERMAN Transferred from Southmont Hlgh 2 Track Clara Ann lhomas Mary Marqarer Trancy Blll Un Marqaret Vatral loux e Watklns Sam VVf:xmer VV ll A M VV d 'IHC I Ianl nna ae 00 Bctu, anc Wood Donald Zum crman We Hope Our Frzends Won t Forget Our Class Too Soon C243 UNDERCLASSMEN LI ASS Ol l ICPRS SHNH N ut t v rca unr x rt ers Dun l PllfJN1URl D Oh r pre ut rr n 1 r I hum IUR n if t umn rrea urer tn ra. 1 cnt Maxer secretary 9 Vu .fe ,AN -so 4, -,J 'Q -r ' ,1- 5-ww :.i5f-15-wzwsf A -'r Jlfilflqvfw 4? w w PSV Lhx rv -A- w tv vs P lfjr' 1: w .ge in J X 1 2 XJ' .Auf K 1 'sx. X21 I 2v 'v 1253 Rather lax 1n holdlng class meetmgs challenged each other 1n 1ntra mural sports the 1un1or boys succeeded 1n W1nn1ng the malorlty of games played d1d not V1e so heartlly for scholastxc honors the Jumor class averaged the greatest number of students on the honor roll sophomore and 1un1or classes Worked strenuously to outdo each other 1n the1r respectwe dances respected each other and of course the sen1ors swarm ed to dances and gym dances m unusual numbers eager ly awalted the commg of Iune had a pr1de ln mak1ng W U Y a well thought of and respected school Il d t l U-J! LJ 49 V ' Y . F L fl N hx mu I t l 7 Z .4 .ij 7'fH,'3'FjQ-Q' gg1l'f.ff'-Q-j 1-L'--'tif1fj,',:,, , . K , K ,-1--F , 3, r.-'v 4:-j '-A 1.-L , J-F. ,N ,' dj 4: 'jig ' '.:'h'fs'l -f- :fv . ef f Y7- ff? '5f,'Ll:f?f-J'r c s5lLf, 'ff.:! :f'5fi 1-'flfr E JL-Q, .F .'A.:1-- -ff-'-'51, TQ-:fI'f...T: 2-355,51 ,lf'P5qlf.:,: fi +I: eff.: ' 1 ' . . ' .t m-. iff' ' 4-1 3. 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X zl.R',p'sd I.. uruo F out ourselves for the year s act1v1t1es by accord1ng Irm Re1k the honor of belng presldent elected Don Lentz v1ce presldent and Elsle Lou1se Mayer secretary placed our bank roll 1n Bud Qutnn s capable hands occupled the two home rooms 209 and 309 recently added to the school competed w1th the senlors for leadershlp of the honor roll contr1buted a monthly average of ten stu dents d1splayed unusual magnet1sm for M1ss Rerser s so called twenty polnt qurzzes found debatlng educat1onal but hard on the throat placed eXpl1C1l falth ln our counselors Mrs Dav1s Mrs McCready Mr Engh and Mr Ott E Lucy Hartland Celeshna Ma1orana Dxck Love Rtchard Mlller Leonard Sattel and Ioe Wa ers to W U Y s newly organlzed swmg band clatmed l1V6 of the seven lusty cheerleader were generously represent ed by boys rn the German I class had more female than male members of our Sattel to demand our r1ghts 1n the govern1ng body of the school the student counctl reported to the detent1on room rn grea numbers regretted seemg the sen1ors graduat1on for we real1zed that 1n another year we would no longer be a part of W U Y E credrtable achrevements surprlsed the school by pubhshtng a smaller srzed but reputable Yodler sponsored the f1rst dance of the school year IH October named rt The C1der Press Hop decorated the gym w1th red brown and yellow crepe paper cleared a neat prof1t drscovered that the new Student Budget l1Ck9lS ere a true barga1n f1fty percent of us bought them and thereby attended mor ames concerts and plays than normally sent shrvers up the backs of Q 151-ge Quchence the mght we gCtVe Our blOOClCuI'dl11'1g play The Case ofthe Laughzng Dwarf proved our drqmahc powers 1n our top fl1ght performers Shlrley Mtlls Glorla Ruff Don Barnhart and luck Edwards 1'10I10TGd The SGIIIOTS wrth an unforgettable prom f2o class in Le Francais I . . . appointed lane Brown, Bill Cahill, Zandy Ogle, and Leonard pl I I I 1 I I I 4 1 fr I II 4 1 an xv I I 'X r IHI' IX 'XX' I',-'. mv-:X X1-:qfrw 1 IN'- .XI..'--wvr'-r Ilwkic IM:-X:-11' II-www: IGN,-My IIIIIJIP R XX'-'Img -XI IMI--W. ,,-. 1 H, M, XXII fur l I ll Irrvz- Ii,--IIII-X 1,1-'W IIIL'-, 'IE'---I www., rILf KID Rr XX V In ..-1 ,- -H M- IQ-I HVJH1' Inv .- Hr-vu kv '- - 1 Iffz- It I:-'-I nf,-,If Nw- Iiffwx. 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Nw- IM- IMI'- IEI-I-f I.I-I-f FXIII-..-I H.-H,:f I'r:..- 1941 IOP R XX Paul Klott ranlx il Nuhold Ixohan Ph 4 tp Huq txrx IOURIII R K 1xx llllhi I7 x I1 Ixamln lxx 111tx Stan xx on lf x x 4 1 xx xx 11 o I IIIRD R XX S x1 xx ui 1 111 x xnr Axxcrxv 'mx xnnnr I 1 1 SfCOND ROW Cfarht-r111x I 1511 1x1111 run um on IVl1rq1rct I' M11-x Lclxvnan Imoqcnx 0 Doxothx Hcfflcx Nwnxv K 1 r x BOI IOM ROVN Robert Ixx1111 VN1ll1a111 Kolxlcr Mirx Iwurd Ilocx I'lc111or ohnsron Marx, Lan cu IN nqdrcr I-11 lcr D C' 111 Ralxtrr Kap1rn1lx E D our class chose Charles Buser to pilot us for a second t1me selected Dav1d Ober for our VICO pres1dent, Ioanne H1pp for our secretary and Ioe H1gham for our treasurer 1n1t1ated the new home room 209 were asslsted throughout the year by Mlsses Relser Tarr I W1ll1ams, and Weaver E the varslty football team w1th Bob Clark Lowell Hancock Ioe Hlgharn, and Bob Yost the basketball team w1th Charles Buser the monthly honor roll w1th an average of f1ve students the cheerlead1ng staff w1th Ioanne H1pp Student Counc1l Wllh Mur1el Barnhart Ioanne Hrpp Robert Stutzman, and Betty Varner the All State Orchestra wlth Martha Trytten l28I 1 1 H O ' - , I7 ' K11'1 v. .' ' 'Q ' RAI 11lllr1. los' h -lmm Ijrauk Irv! ' xlf : I 1 lyk I - Al ' I 2111. l1'l N 'K N - 41x'm'gx' K l a. .1 1 l Il - lx' , Gvxlcxwxr I.'x'1s. I lf M5 ' K1sl1, L11 x-ll ll. 11' clx 1 fl ' - .lvl A U' 'x'1'. I7r-I. I'I.I111, Iil'::I1-lh llcsvvwzxlx, I:l11rx'11x'c Kovauln I.'11r1s IQG' Irv, I ' I1 - Iruuxr, I 1 tm .1 ', V' '. G 1 . I 1 1 I: 1 I. z If '1'1t:, 1 ' Imxlxsx' , , Gr xv, - - I 'V . 1 F I 41' 11 ' '. . 1 I J . Q1l11r111 Krwger, . 1 L1 , II . ' N , arl vill- ,, ' ' , . . . 1 . . . 1 1 - - 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . 1 1 E D many things . . . harassed the fumbling treshies for the first semester . . . regretted the loss oi several popular classmates . . . were bolstered by the sight of some new handsome faces from Cochran . . . held a theatre party on October 13 . . . saw The Girl From Avenue A, starring lane Withers . . . returned to the school Where we danced and feasted on cookies, cheerios, and pop . . . studied about early mathematics in the newly formed Math Club . . . in an English assembly demonstrated oral composi- tion in an original skit entitled What To Do and When To Do It' '... learned the Woes of stage fright . . . were not considered a scholastic class, but were active socially . . . had many jitterbugs who attended the gym dances . . . expressed our executive ability for the first time by successfully giving the Spring Dance . . . spent the second semester longing to be upperclassmen. SOPI-IOMORE CLASS lx ROW HIRD R J k N MN RU H1 ' l - -' - 4 .I I - r 1 '. BAC ' '-Hdrrv Stuart. Xvrnzu- 5',i':man luhn 'llam- ti-fn luliri Varshril lxrov Yi.-rim Hill Naiglc 'li C Vx' - Dean X.X'Wit: lf: 'llrascu Im' S 1 inf Bmw 'ik'-'. Bal. Wh:- H,.I Tmwmas bl: f1,'D Rf '- Hermia liwfrzyi- Hww Vetter Klclza Y..-1-.. f Sierra 'l':w'vn l'-'qu l.X'..-.wt Bernard bum' l'll?b'l4 XX' f lfxvlxn Xllwlvri'-' lJi1rii'!'v 'XYJJ-nzri, li- 'x Lzt-:iw Rimfr' 5'ii':m,in 'l':U1:'.is 'lfllru Im: Wills v cn ifravur 1941 7 X U H UN ux rv Du IHIRD RUXX Ruhirnl 1 D xx llu di r 4 xr uq Q :rw X lffl 'if ILOND ROW A r Lau nrln llcr hhrr r Inu ur sm X 1 l M N run A 1 ul lludlnin Un l la11mf. ax emu x x Nlxrxun bruq xn our class by selectmg hm Dctv1s to lead us Chose Iere Ogle for vrce pre-srdent Ruth Fox for secretary and Ruth Bell for treasurer were represented on the student councrl by Ncm Icrmes B111 Corbln, Ioe Love cmd Ivrs Thompson prlzed the WISG gurdcrnce of the Mlsses Canon M Greer R Wlll1GIHS, and Mr Rcxcrb 'llfll RCJX '-fIX'Ir-rlv Gloss.-1 1 h andre, lm... llrq Nh, Dnlk il vr. vllclfnrrl llo tvr. Flfxrvrwlc thu lllussvr I m ads. il 1 F 1.-11 ,ff lm-Q H ,h-X. R. 1 Fu , Incl llrmhmzm. ll. ld llr 'r Si l .l Y - lf cd Cla '. Sl ' ' -X gs , Bull Beam. Florcmc llormrk, lr '- Gzuxlixs, Roh' l7nllvr- I , lil 5 Glar: BOT' 'O RCJN V-G ' hen E1-I lrr, 'lllmrxms UIIIIHL Pa r' . . 1 m limnlk IDR ls VVK- l'll Han' nlmrk. Dm r X lx-.rn Ill-mi, . 1 I . . . 1 1 ' - - 1 - , . E 1n many actrvrtres opened the socral calendar of the school by holdrng a theatre party saw Greer Garson and Lawrence Ol1v1er ln Przde and Prejudice returned to the school gym for sandwtches, Peps1 Cola and pretzles, donated by members of the class furmshed the 1un1or varstty football team wtth such worthwhtle players as George Bellak I1m Davrs Cralg Kunkle Don Kuntz Russell MCCGUl1ff and Paul Raflensperger produced the g1rls archery champ Ioel Hlnchman had a monthly average of f1V9 students on the honor roll cla1med the runner up 1n the g1rls prng pong tournament Mary Iane Ltvlngston assessed each member twenty hve cents to pay for flowers anxtously awarted the day when we could move up one notch FRESI-IMAN CLASS IOP ROW K ertrutlt uh on Herbert Qthnctk Donald Rrnqlcr Herbert bluff-r Dan Rrttcr VNrll1am Ret' t' l lllRD RONN lem Oak' Dnrmhv Shaffer Helen Mom lm cn Robert Plttnhcr aul Raffensperqer BFCOND ROVV Bcrtv m. h ean Ro cman uth Nwuqlr Yolanda Qakmar Bettv Shaffer Stanley Rel man Dorothy Popoxrtsh Shxrlsw Pcnnel BOTTOM ROW Lharlt Puchncr Daud Saflto NN1ltcr Ro enhcrqer Inna Park Xxx ran Omen Bloduxn Prnt' nran l lk an S hmtk 1 1 1 1 , . . . , ,. v- 3' E R i vrv, Mars' Nagy. Dean Mull ll . ' ' , P P I Y S M. R l V V Rell, 1 ' fr 'A l NI lxllil N NINIUI1 Sll III XIX NN IAIUANNIII S llll'NIFIl'l1 Sl' N IURS Better late than never . , . get it rolling Chick. . . close the door they re coming through the Window . . . Disney David . . . you figure it out . . . no punches pulled here . . . trouble brewing . . . sappy scientific seniors . . . organized loafers . . . two little cousins . . . a gross exaggeration. rl: ll lr ll ll ilu nv 1 41 III' Q X .L In1t1at1on of the new stalrs FIVE O Clock Wh1S118 fhvver freshmen bulletrn boarders Ouch Ianlce that s my head we need elevators brcycle bngade da11y vxtamms sophomore smooihles on the wall today the carpet to morrow why cameras chck 4337 I Ill 'wlm -111 lf' l flwrl ,.mr'n I' . 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AGNEW creater of W U Y tooth paste srnrles dlscovers shadows and CGVIIIGS helps us preserve our one set of 1r1c1sors MISS CATHRYNE ESENWEIN ernphasrzes extempor aneous speeches makes her fresh man Enghsh students feel at home 1n the hrgh school act out portrons of Hamlet and Macbeth dellgently and effrclently advlses the Phoenzczan staff MISS ALICE BOYER recent addxtlon to the faculty specralrzes m commerc1al geog raphy and typmg as adv1ser of sen1ors dramatrcally Lent Laughs A1111 LPIIIIN To Ivflgljllllg lmssmzs A1111 IA l'flll0S Glrl Reserves produced plays for Chll dren of the Chrlstlan Home dresses attractrvely rn plards cmd red MISS ELSIE CANAN w1ll1ngly spends many extra hours aldrng students er pup1ls become sktlled rn recogmzrng K L plants and btrds teaches general sclence and blology creates lnterest among her BIOIOQY Club students MISS ELIZABETH GREER rnstructor of c1v1cs sponsors grrls tournaments 1n prng pong deck tennrs archery tennrs and basket ba fan' and square referee teaches grrls how to stay rn good physr cal cond1t1on MR EDMUND HOB NER turns out har rnonrous g1rls chorus helped develop W U Y swmg band produces out standmg band con certs provtdes rnustc at play lnter rnlsslons MISS MARGARET GREER Spoon feeds her German classes d1Sl1k6S havrng l1 brary chalrs moved around most capable d1rector of the seruor play The Amerzcan Way Amemcans are so gullrble her pet ex presslon MRS LOUIS MCCREADY French spoken 1n her classes OIICG wanted to become an lnterpreter brrlhant drrector of the yunror plays Sprzng Dance and Case of The Laugh mg D W a r f 4377 ll . . . 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M.mm-tn IJ0l1Ili,10,1llPl1 P101 oc flfll e Pests W lth Prudeme And Patience MR ROBERT MANNION starts h1s C1V1CS classes dally wtth a 1oke teaches freshman boys fundamentals of basketball and football co advlser of the H1 Y cracks many a w1tty phrase MR C VAUGHN MCILNAY superv1sor of boys mtramural sports conducts classes 1n bookkeep1ng commerc1al geography and arlthmetlc N H O EMR Jolly home room adv1ser tal1tar1an mustache MR LOUIS McKEE one of two newcomers to the faculty graduate of Bucknell Um verslty contmues the educat1on of bewrldered freshmen 1n Algebra II new Phoemczan ass1stant formed Math Club MR MINTER OTT reads each test questlon from a d1fterent wh1te card keeps ac curate check of breakage ab new re corder of attendance h1s room a gatherlng place for 1nqu1r1ng stu dents MR HERBERT RAAB teaches commer clal sophomore Engllsh 1ns1sts on best usage of grammar enhght ens puplls to the facts 1n world h1story f1c1ent leader of the H1 Y MISS CATHERINE REISER awes her SOC1 ology and econom1c class human l1fe pup1ls learn to know the1r own country 1n Amerlcan h1s tory well mformed on current toplcs of today knows P1ttsburgh I1ke a book MISS KATH RYN RAAB keeps close check on all absences ftnds out who IS 1ll and who IS playxng hooky repa1rs spra1ns and nurses Wounds MISS ROBERTA WILLIAMS collector f students cleverly constructed Lat1n projects keeps dally check of translatrons d1l1gently coaches cheer leaders a1ds 1n form 1ng such or1g1nal cheers as U ' l .. . . ? . Q is S . 7 . . - ' . . . ' ' . . . to- in I . . . - ' ' . . . ef- es with dramatic tales of O 1 IXI I' e E. Reber Mr. C. Vaughn .'ICIlnav. Mr, erherr G. Raah, lVI1ss fx I' R N'Ir. Mxricr SI. rt Mr. Lotus . C 'ee I38l I,Sj'l'll0IOj!ll,'llIIj' PIIIIZPII Pupils From Puujwrs To Prinres Ready Arm F1re advrser of the freshman class MISS IOSEPHINE WILLIAMS her classes learn the shortest d1stance between two po1nts IS a strcnght l1ne A B C s of geometry grves freshmen trrst taste of x s and proves that clrcles actually do equal trlangles guldes her classes wrth her subtle humor MISS VIR GINIA WEAVER holds only class on frrst floor turns out many Schla parell1s glrls love eatlng samples of food made 1n her econom1cs classes QIVGS w1ll1ng counsel to Grrl Re serves MISS MARY FRANCES TARR br1ngs Shelley and Keats to the m1nds ol1un1ors 1n a POGIIC manner quotes textbooks and artlcles Verbat1m makes successful the monthly edrtrons of the Yodler v1vac1ous CLARENCE SHAPPELL lnstructor of college algebra and trrgonometry falr and to the polnt leader of God Bless Amenca rn assembly pr1nc1pal QIVSS sound advrce to college prospectors always wrllrng to help MRS MADGE BODEN ROSE stress es or1g1nal1ty 1n parntrng and drawrng art rooms decorated w1th tnghten mg paper masks art1st1cally han dles stage scenery tor play productlons her stage crew obeys cornmands w1ll1ngly 4397 Nllss Roberta R. xxvllllflms Nllss lcrsrphxne G. 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IINC 'N BA The PHOENICIAN annual ed1t1on sponsored by the semor class ed1t ed by Fred Mrshler lane Wllhams B111 Cornehus along Wlth th1rty two other loyal staff members selected lnslde Westmont Upper Yoder Hlgh School as therr theme Wlth emphasls on the Student ACIIVIIY ttckets 1n1t1ated cr smaller slzed paper n1ne by twelve set 1n e1ght pomt type prlnt reasons tor the change Were to present a more conven1ent srzed paper and to keep up 1ns1de dope stayed awake n1ghts th1nk1ng about page layouts debatrng Whether the semors would look better 1n a hor1zontal or vert1cal pos1t1on after rnaklng two dummles a thrrd one was Ilnally completed to the SGIISIGC t1on of the staff last photography The Result 0 fl lem s Hard Wolf-. Intermlnglell With Fun I42I '. I . 1 . H I l I I A 9 ' - -1 I I . I . I I ' l D . . . , 5 . ,X tx Q .V .I I , ia. ' I 2 I AV H I4 I - llrrllls A V ' ' xt I ' I a ,, V Y I V ' 5 Q IHII It I ' ' 7 1 I: . I . I I, I tx. I: I A I -- I I I 'I I -, 3 . 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H - - , . . . , , f . ff. . f .' 1 . ,f . . f with the streamlined style of modern publications . . . sent staff members to both the autumn and spring meetings of the Cambria County School Press Association . . . the luke Box , a col- umn concerning popular orchestras, made its request appearance along with Tenth and Luzerne , the gossip column under a new name .... this top notch paper was produced by a staff of members, headed by the al ways competent editor Betsy Trent as sisted by associate editors Mary Ellen Thackray Raymond Lantos and Allen Powell due to the large staff four different persons made up each issue Miss Tarr s constant tips and helpful criticisms proved a great boon to the staf .QQ has wt' My J 5 49998 0f',.,, .M 2735 QW: Ss 1. VQMQJ :N N, A A 1939 l 1940 PHOl'NlCIANS P. 5--.Q may QQN- X. -. -5, r 1 ' - r -.S 5 N Q ' - X' ir S . ' , X so - g . '. ex ' X, NN, I slj-xr VXA +X ers.. W N + if 'ifsl' X QI. -xx IU8 I Hflcfqllj 1705, work was rushed to the Post Office on Ianuary 14 articles were sweated over from Ianuary until March everyone showed keen interest in his assignments according to Miss Cathryne Esenwein adviser this year s staff wrote the first drafts except ionally well to open the Phoem clan campaign the buslness staff pre sented a thriller diller comedy entitled The Haverford Escapade or They Didnt Wm the Sweepstakes But Now Their Number Is Up the business staff initiated a novel Bank Book method of payment made a gallant effort to Win the fourth consecutive All American Honor rating coveted award given by the National Scholastic Press Association proudly distributed their finished product in the early part of May to an eager student body 'Q WN 5 R - I I - 1 1 1 . . . , . tt H . . 1 . I WM- -, K fry, fv F 'U 'U , Sxpred I Mflsh. 'f1f 4'4m 4N fr , '14, an . . . up -fa . . . sw, T. ,,. . . . , r x 1 VM' 1 1 if K a pw im, - K . . ,www I 'lx . . . . ' 'Po Arif' X lt . . . ,V x, .11-' f XX , f A' X ---2 K' ' ' ' 1. YI ' mms-40 s4 '.,,,fJ tt if ti :MQ X X , I fr w,, 44,44 2 V, . -u.,, u P- ' , K 4 . - H . Q 4 1 -fllffloq . . . fx'4r gh. ., ' K , , I ' 'fs ' 'Q W x .1 1 ' T' - A 3 ' 5' 0 ,Q VAVQKUQU . . . -sX'v,L . . ls'-.'j N.fx ' 0 44. . . x, tw.: I YQ . . . ll mvrlfan lfolmr Awards for the tvs-if Q am , ' HI 1 GIRL RESILRVES OFFICERS BACK ROVw Bll F r y F r MILDLI' ROW M Elle Thaclx ay ta y B a Cl ONI OVV M ld cl K y t treas BACK ROE! AI q W ll tt a lc MIDDLE ROWB Cl c FRONT ROW Dck C b V I HI Y Th1s or gan1zat1on whose purpose 1 create and ma1n ta1n throughout the school and communlty a h1gh standard of Chr1s t 1 a n character was pres1ded over by Foster Iames Bud repre sented the club at the Iohnstown D1str1ct H1 Y Counc1l Dlck Corb1n as v1ce pres1dent kept an accurate roll book B111 Forte the secretary re corded the h1story of the meetlngs made weekly reports to club head quarters ma1nta1ned a well bal anced f1nanc1a1 status through the et forts ot the treasurer Douglas Devaux was led 1n devot1ons by Vernon Stlfller membershlp 1ncluded twen ty elght boys s1xteen semors n1ne 1un1ors two sophomores and one fresh man new members at beg1nn1ng of St ffle hap year were Ioe H1gham Wrlbur Hunter Iames KOCIS George Matthews ere Ogle Dav1d Shallenberger B111 Squ1re and Sam We1mer Mr Mann1on and C441 Clean Lwmg, Speech Sports, Scholarshlp Mr Raab acted as adv1sers carr1ed on a safe dr1v1ng campa1gn suggested by Mr Raab Mr Paxton from the Iohnstown Motor Club spoke before the assembly h1s sublect be1ng Sale Dr1v 1ng Methods posted a chart of reck less drtvers on the bulletxn board 1n the lower hall began a ser1es ot talks on Personahty W1th a general d1scus s1on by Mr McKee Mr Ackley spoke on the Importance of Personahty 1n the Classroom acqu1red mtorma t1on concern1ng Personal1ty as Related to Athlet1cs from Mr Engh prepared a Thanksg1v1ng basket for the needy from donat1ons by club members presented the school wrth a new mlcro phone for broadcastmg announcements delegated Thomas Crocker and Edward Qulnn to the Older Boys Con ference 1n Iohnstown Sludled the Attltudes of Youth 1n the annual B1ble Study Course 1ts small but f1ght1ng basketball team hmshed h1gh 1n the H1 Y League sponsored a gym dance after the Allegany basketball game colaborated W1th G1rl Reserves to teach dancmg at h1gh school attended a Glrl Boy party held by the Glrl Reserves a p1cn1c 1n Stackhouse Park concluded the years QCIIVIIIGS I I E li M Q fl 5 I A- My I . . nr I - exander Oylc, Raymond Lantos, Robert O'DonnclI. 'i iam LI s, Ch r s Buser, Don Lentz, dw rdiQuinn, Iames Cowan, Iames Rusk, Douglas Dexaux, -.arence Krieger, Donald Dunlsl. Seymour Rahrnoxutz, Tommy Crocker, B111 Forte, Merle Gore. Ned Cook. - i ' or in. crnon Stiff cr, Foster Iames. ,1 . . Y . , A 7 A . . I - . . . 's to . . . . . I - c, secretar : oste , I . . 1 r, c lain: 1 ' D k C h ce 1 dcntz Douglas De- , , y n Ur v . . . . . I nary, vice presi- re u a , - . . . ' ' . . . I I ' 6 C ly K kl p sidcnt I I , ' I I I I , . . . I I I I I - - 1 - -1 . . I . l I I - I I - , , . . . , , L ' I . I ' I ' ' ' . . 1 . . . Gmcwus In lfanner, Impaltml In Judgment AK LAST ROW M M th 'VI P N p A 1 A 1 IX M L A L1 N RD ROW 5 M11 A IN N a OND ROW C M 4 h I A FR NNI ROW N bl D lx GIRL RESERVES held meet1ngs every Monday in room 309 plunged head first into an eventful year by electing officers Carlyn Kunkle presi dent Barbara McCleary vice presl dent Mary Ellen Thackray secretary and Mildred Kuyat treasurer were aided 1n club proceedings by Miss Alice Boyer and Miss V1rg1n1a Weaver last year s adviser seventeen sop homores were voted into the club as new members held a candle light recognition service 1n1t1at1on of new members was the starting point of the years Work dolls attended classes with their proud mammas who Wore big hair bows and varied sox and shoes Miss Kathryn Raab school nurse emphasized neatness and cleanliness in her discussion of Good Grooming . . . sampled delicious cakes at a demonstration by a representative of Swift and Company . . . Miss Krauss head instructor of the Memorial Hos- pital Nursing School talked to the girls interested in nursing . . . awakened them to the fact that this is a profession with many requirements . . . donated the proceeds of the Thanksgiving gym- C451 C. R r dance to the Christian Home pro moted the holiday spirit there by pre senting a program and distributing gifts hemmed diapers for the Red Cross Barbara McCleary represent ed the club at the Mid Winter Con ference in Iohnstown spent a de lightful evening at the girls only Hal loween Party boasted of many smooth dancers had the whole school searching high and low for questions to be used in the qu1z assem y lost the quiz to the members of the H1 Y Club but provided the prize money for the winners of the contest surprised all by their fine cooking at the Y W C A covered dish supper . . . members who had plunge tickets splashed at the Y pool regularly . . . eagerly looked forward to that gala event the Girl Reserves-Hi-Y party held early in March . . . entertained their mothers at a Tea one of the most outstanding of the years activities . . . proved faithful attendants to all social functions of the school . . . truly upheld the high standard set by the club in former years. AS90f'llltlOll Of Concert And Drlll Masters RONT ROVN I VN M CJ A Al H SECOND ROV! l Th l I S RD ROVN S H R N C ll B M BAND boasted of seventy enthu S1GSl1C members n1ne of whom were semors made 1ts school walls re sound W1th muslc da1ly dur1ng the s1xth per1od followed Mr Edmund D Horners able baton to produce as toundlng results cooperated wlth Drum Mayor Sacks 1n forrmng new drflls to thrlll spectators between halves of football games obeyed Left face and Gurde r1ght commands as lssued by newly mstalled dr1ll masters really swung those marches at the pep meet1ng before the Westmont Up per Yoder Ferndale game at the Pol1ce Iub1lee Parade def1ed the weath er by wearlng boots and covermg drum heads rated 1mmense bursts of applause from fans on the s1del1nes whlle enroute to out of town games not1f1ed everyone of 1lS approach by cheerlng and s1ng1ng a1ded by the Consol1dated Iunlor H1gh School Band held the audrence spellbound durlng 1ts annual concert prov1ded as sembly programs for grateful students at Ebensburg Cambna Somerset and M M Call W1ndber H1gh Schools found new outlets for Jam sess1ons 1n Russell Heffley s Sw1ng Band wh1ch played for gym dances at noon and after basket ball games demonstrated 1nstru mental techmque 1n a mus1c apprec1a t1on assembly became the proud owners of the best bassoon 1n Cambna County along W1th an oboe and two saxophones added conslderably to 1ts already Well stocked mus1c 11 brary hoped 1n va1n for new um forms apprec1ated the unt1r1ng ef forts of band manager Nxcholas Kohan who was 1nd1spensable and ever de pendable endeavored to lmprove xn tone 1nterpretat1on and s1ght read mg and showed marked results by the end of the year helped b1g crowds to enter 1nto the sp1r1t of Memor1al Day awarded mus1c letters to under classmen and act1v1ty keys to sen1ors who had been members of the band for two consecut1ve years deserved to have the t1tle of one of 1ts favorrte songs conferred upon t Semper F1d9l1S Always Fa1thful t46l l: .I '-. 'aterm . lreen, Nl. . Stlnely, R. Bell, T. Thomas, B. ljlctthcr. D, Nlulholl 'l'. lnllcy. 'l'. YN'r1wr, R. ter. N. Cook. R. efflux' .ll .' '-. unupwn, I. Allendorfcx. l. Parks. E. Gltnz. A. Poucll. R, Stmcly. P. Herdn C, Nlaiorana. lxl, Llxingston, K. Rrddlnger. Dnnltlc. S. Brando, l.. Hunt. R, lfurnvr. . Q 1 2. ',immcrman. V. fr-ufrrr, I. Adams 'lllll '-l. Swlulev, VV. cctl. F. Duns. R. Gulcr. A. I. Barron. R. Klxnr. P. Bartosik, M. I .lt a nm. Bl. txrnhart. L. Parks. P. fcornuck. l., Smit-l 1 . . . , 1 1 . . . 1 . . . , 1 -. 1 1 1 - BACK Row C M FR NI Rox? Thr M DIRFCTOR r D H ORCHESTRA called itself the Or chestral Ensemble its fifteen mem bers met each Tu sday and Thursday afternoon during the fifth perlod waited patlently before rehearsal whlle the v1ol1ns tuned up Watched carefully and followed each of Mr Horner s baton or v1ol1n bow pulsations to keep perfect t1me chose as 1ts theme song what was known within the organization as number f1V9 bet ter known as Poem by Zdenko Fibzch attacked difficult and easy selec tions v1gorously worried other stu dents by playmg them repeatedly and continually moaned and oblected when someone mentioned an 1ll favor ed selection kept Imogene Grove busy alternatmg between directing playing the plano accompaniment and belng the solo viohmst listened eagerly to hear freshman Teeter Thomas conquer his cornet solos 1ns1sted upon sw1ng1ng the old masterworks gave rise to many wierd sounds when members of the brass reed and string sections in terchanged 1nstruments derlved great pleasure ln experimentmg w1th the drums to discover how they pro duce that funny notse that sounds like a locomotive until the second marking per1od all despa1red of the groups having any the remainder of the year show ed spec1al aptitude in sight reading received a high percentage of A grades members received letter or pin awards for their accomplishments and faithfulness dur 1ng two years service in the mus1c de partment augumented its number with band students and alumni of the orchestra when playing for special per formances added character and atmosphere to The Case of the Laugh 1ng Dwarf and The American Way provlded the tempo and the music which escorted two of its members down the aisle among the graduatlng seniors lust as 1t habitually draws all of its publtc performances to a con clus1on 1t closed llS 1940 41 music ac t1v1t1es w1th the playmg of The Star Spangled Banner thoroughly en Joyed the fellowship of the hours spent together rehearsing and demonstrating the fimshed product Y' 3 ff? x.X. og l'1flI1ll0l'S 0 1111511111 Pagerlntly from Unhestml Sefmtmns C473 '- . amrana. l.. Hartland. P. llcrdman. A. I. Barron, M, Green. L. Zasofskv. L. Parks. R. Fullerton. . omas i O H '-. yroxe. P. t-lnryrc. ll. Zin1n1erm,gxn. H. C. Wright, A. Maluim. M. ftrunmn 2 - 1, . ornvr q l l ' ' - ' Y H 71 - Fn H W 1 9 ' ' , 'li if t . . D .I I . l xx I ' ' l' . . . possibilities during sig 'X Q, l , ' ?,2'..,, ft f . . . tae! fflilffi 1 . . . - I JL . . , , 1 , f ,f l l . . . ' -'j ,A - - - - - ... A . lf I . . . I . I - ' - r 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' w . . , v w . From Whom The Sweet Notes Flow Hlahclhcrgculxlif A 1 CHORUS enriched the fifth perrods on Mondays IECOMS RIM R he D Wednesdays and Fridays by lendlng its arlas to the 3 Q ef at general hum of cholast1c industry 1n1t1ated Mr ST ROW Ph ll MI v I II Horner to replace Mr Ackley the former farthful and w p i q I competent mstructor began practlce w1th scales R1GHTKPlIg3gl71IRF and exerc1ses enloyed learn1ng old favorlte f I u u o elt numbers THIRD ROW M I M M III I, semi classics and h moro s n v y SP UND ROW HIL C 1 W h H the Chr1stmas assembly program Was hrdden PP among the folds of cho1r robes for th1s Well rendered Fmsr Row M i h performance entertamed the L1ons Club at the Cap1tal Hotel before Chr1stmas by srngmg excerpts from the Cantata followed 1nterpretat1ons by Audrey lane Barron Rochelle Dav1s Imogene Grove Celestina Ma1o1ana Agnes Rerd Betty Werm1ne and Helen Carol Wrtght soloists were Audrey lane Barron Hazel Boyer Mary Ellen Greer Arneha Kozak Shlrley Pennell Betty Werm1ne and Helen Carol Wrrght made plans for an operetta Whrch was finally abandoned Worked d1l1gently learn 1ng and addlng fmrsh to Show Legend and Open Our Eyes the requ1red and selected numbers for the Pennsylvarua Porenslc League compet1t1on endeavored to obta1n interpretatlon even tn prefer ence to tone quallty although the end of the year found both tremendously 1mproved lnaugurated a system of grad1ng based upon sincenty coopera t1on and effort rather than nat1ve ab1l1ty took trme out for fun demanded special songs by Betty Werm1ne presented ct spr1ng concert among Whrch were lncluded the Forensrc League selections Come to the Falr Kathleen s Wedding Day Our Clock Out of the Dusk Play GYpS1eS Dance GYPSISS and Prayer Perfect strove and succeeded 1n ma1nta1n1ng the popularrty and fame prevrously accorded the Westmont Upper Yoder Hrgh School Chorus 1 1483 .l7'4 'L 2- '- ucrev lane Barron, Marv El- I I I len Greer, Dorcas Beam. Hazel Boyer. Shirlev I I I , Pcnnel, Ruh Fox. Alu Schweitzer, Amelia I I I I Kozak I 4 ' '- ul avis. lean Robson, I I I I I Violet Simmons, M rIar Fo, er, Dorothy 3 S I I I . Schwing, Audrey Hunt, Loi- Evans I FIR - Y is clnl rc. Anna lane I I Ashram, Agncs Reid, Doro hj VV1 rac 1Ic'r. I I I Helcn Stray:-r. Mary Schrork, Bety Drager I I I BAC -lin Vv'olf, Ioe Swank, Robert I I I Crouse, Alhcr Loc. Reon Blough, Herber Squire '- A I I , 7- ar awey. ar ' ryttcn. gum Maydat, Mary' Margaret Tracey. Ianet started early to learn The Bethlehem Cantata for mi 1C '- een aro rig t. Bare ' I I I ' bara lean Camphcll, Bet a Menser, loanne i . Imogene Grown Mary Louise Lehman ' ' - ' - ar orie Ashcom. Vivian Reid. I Mart a Erisman. Lois Parks. lohanna Tracey I I I ' ' I ' I I . I ' I I I I I I I I I I . I IIIIITII II X . . . 1 ' t . . . . ll ll ll , r I . . . . ff, 1 IIIII Pi . . . .J ,l .,.I- tIi1lyI'IIfI.If . . . . I 4 I 1 fm I II I . . . I .. , , . . . . I it . ,II it 1 . H -1 if H H it 1 1 1 i . ,II H .1 I I I Sylvan Snoopers Who Search For Specimens BIOLOGY CLUB . . . overshoes soggy ground wet leaves September rains . . . twenty-eight members of a new Biology Club started weekly field trips to Stackhouse Park under the leadership of Miss Elsie D Canan learned to recognize many species of fall wild flowers mastered common ferns grow mg on hillside and along the stream discovered that three rare species of ferns Goldies fern broad beech fern and silvery spleenwort grow in the park distinguished some of the trees and shrubs by their leaves and fruits after leaves had fallen regarded more carefully the bark and winter buds in late wmter observed through the microscopes minute organisms movlng about in drops of water found many kinds of small green algae and diatoms also viewed paramecia and vorticella two microscopic animals early spring found the members going on Friday evening and early Satur day morning field trips looked for early wild flowers in March searched for the first yellow violets under dead leaves in April discovered the rue anemone and spring beauty observed birds coming North for the approaching summer heard the call of the towhee and the clear high song of the black throated green Warbler in May listened for the call of the veery woodthrush and orlole warm days blue skies long evenings and so the year closed l49l ROVV l lap r IHIRD RONV B D M M ay M SFCOND ROW E St k A 0 2 STROWMAB bg -mr X1-gg! Q QM 1 1 1 1 ' ,, TOP -H. llunt, B. Pat- ' ' ' tcrson. F. lamcs, R. Hager, ' ' ' ' 1 s em, L. Brcgman ' ' ' M - . Cornelius. R. ' - ' ' Lehman. D. unklv, l. . ur- ' ne, D. M . F. ishler, F. ' L ' Ringler ' . ' - . oc . . ' ' ' Hunt, H. Allendorfer, l. Reiber. ' ' ' P. Allend rf r. D. Schwing. ' ' Ream ' FIR '- . . urch- ' field. A. l. Barron, L. Long, C. A. Thomas. N. Glasser, D. ' ' ' Glasser, B, Labe . . . , . . . 1 . . . L D , - ' , 3 f I . . . - -' ll 2.3 . W D . . ' I ' ' . . ,ra . ' iw . . . , I , ' . . . xx If ' ' ' ' . . . 'N I' 0 . '. X fn l M it . , H, ' rv! , 1 . 1 - . . . , X 'ff ', A .. L . ,yi Y , 3' ' ff la 1 'I' ' rfulll, 1 ' . . . I L 1 A I - - - 1 1 1 L,, t ' 1 l 31 . All city audience 1n Ianuary the mem DRAMATICS . . . glaring spot lights again shown on the Helen Hayeses and Iohn Barrymores of W-U. Y. as another season of first rate shows rolled around . . . the curtain rose in November when the junior class presented The Case of the Laughing Dwarf, by Iames Reach , . . director Mrs. Louis D. McCready grilled the cast to a successful perform- ance . . . top notch recognition was won by Iack Edwards. as Wing, the Chinese master detective who solved the mur- ders in this gruesome, but very enter- taining, hotel mystery . . . the clever antics of the maid, Shirley Mills, brought roars of approval from the audience . . . other members of the cast who gave excellent performances Plllnllblllg Prodrgzes Promenade For Practice And Pro lt The first giggle of The Laughing Dwarf Hidden Talent Ladies In Waiting were Rochelle Davis Ianice Dunkle Patricia Grogan Gloria Ruff Elizabeth Trent Don Barnhart George Matthews Alexander Ogle W1ll1am Rohrer and Ioe Waters cooperation of the make up property and other commit tees with the cast and director made the 1un1or class play an overwhelm1ng success was witnessed by a capa bers of the commercial department showed their dramatic ability in Yester day and Today an amusing compar ison of old fash1oned and modern office methods equipment dress and adver tismg and directed by Mrs Davis Miss f5Ul Boyer and Mr Raab to advertise the yearbook the Phoenician staff presented a slap stick comedy by Arnold Friedhoff George Ruff and David Shallenberger the scene of which was laid in an insane asylum 9 9 'L1 Mrs Madge B Rose in charge of stage crew was responsible for painted scenery and the unusual effective lighting so prominent in e plays and concerts given through ou the year Frank Fetterolf Ar nold Freidhoff Roger Hager Stanley Hocker and Robert Stutzman were this years men behind the scenes . th , ' . Z . th ' , n bt .I. . . . . . - th ' - ..1, Iust strollers at heart new G R s dont we look sweet? and they say Boston IS famous for beans schools rn talkrng 1t over theres that man agcun our Morgenthau strrke up the band sure shot the power b hrnd the wheel checkmg 1n tell m Tance all out lets get rolhng PPISLSIBIII Pupils Present Pflfllfifl' PlfJl1lllfl0ll SENIOR PLAY because of 1ts patrlo l1C theme the play readlng comm1ttee selected The Amencan Way by George S Kaufmann and Moss Hart as the senlor class presentatron after Mlss Margaret Greer had d1rected the play over a pertod ot several weeks 1t was successfully presented rn May approxrmately S1XlY stx mem bers of the senlor class were ln the cast nlneteen changes of scenery were needed Davtd Shallenberger sktlltully portrayed the role ot Martln Gunther a German tmrmgrant who made Amertca h1 home anxrously awalted the arrlval ot Irrna h1s wrte played by Dorothy Faver y together they watched thelr chtldren grow up aw the changlng ot the generat1on lost a son tn the VVorld War but had thetr grand on to tale h1s place 11'1 thetr hearts typtcally Amerrcan labor troubles and polrtrcal warfare were presented m the plot t5lJ ' t z 4 -1 . f, J I v l . , J , lg ' , - ll'..X - I , Q t l ' 19,11 H... 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I .2 x 5 x BACK ROVN lack H gh B ev a d c d Wll X tk FOOTBALL t crack defens1ve player often made seemingly 1mposs1ble catches of passes a good teamplayer sometrmes called plays had the do or d1e Splflt IAMES COWAN end Bucky blocked w1th vrgor and had plenty of dr1ve a good pass rece1ver was knocked out rn the Allegany game often threw opponents for a loss gave h1S best IOHN KUKOLA tackle Sonny the only freshman on the vars1ty hard blocker and a v1c1ous tackler was knocked out several trmes SEYMOUR RABINOWITZ tackle Bundy plugged up the holes ln the l1ne one of the heav1est men on the team fought to wxn was always sm111ng SAM WEIMER guard on defensrve he really back ed up that l1ne tackled hard and stopped plenty of long runs before they could start good blocker cerved a broken nose 1n the Ferndale game IACK WOOD guard Coon a good defense man charged qulckly and hard bothered by a weak ankle all season always fought w1th all he had TOMMY CROCKER center Tmk used DDI! XX lp c Dt lv hl nt rfhtq Wll tt ONJI R VN Rb a qu1ck Charge good on defense and offense h1s hand was broken 1n the Somerset game w1ll be back aga1n next year IAMES KOCIS quarterback Koc1e was elected honorary captaln tackled and blocked l1ke a pro played tackle 1n Ferndale game used good yudgment 1n calhng plays RIEK halfback leadlng scorer of the team an accurate passer and a good punter often broke away for long thr1ll1ng runs h1ndered by r1b 1n1ur1es durrng the eason EDWARD QUINN halfback Bud SpeC1Ul 1zed 1n cutbacks a good pass re cerver place k1ck1ng expert of the team k1cked several extra po1nts w1ll be back to star aga1n next year MIKE GYAUCH fullback Greaser passed w1th speed and accuracy took charge of l1ne plung mg often smashed over for a flrst down or a touchdown knocked down or rntercepted many opponent passes EMIL HENZE tackle and center heav1est man on the team 7- u es, George erkl V, Eclw r Blozovxt h. Lowell ltlanfnrl-4, Te Nolan. i iam Va 'ins 1 nam Rnhcrts, Edward Samhor. Vcr- non ftl er. Davld S allenlwrgcr. Gene Potter. Dun Koont:. Russrll MtCanliff. Paul Ralfcnspcrgcr. lamcs Dans ilflohe crt Yost, Grorgc Bellak, Charlcs Camp- hell. lVlll .i RO '-Coalh Rn lm Man- nton, Bcntaxnan Kaprtan, lohn Tomasl-cn. Cloyd Berk:-bnle. Pet n ko. Harold Its cr. Emrl Henze. Racr O'Donnell. Iames Barley. Don Lentz, lose rllyham, i iam ll X, Coach Carl Engh FR O V- cr ert Clark, Bud end . I I UI-IHS q ' I Q lamt-s. Douglas Dexaux. 'llunmv Crocker. ' Seymour Rahmnwitz. lamb Cnwan, ' Nltkc Gvauth, Iames Rusk, Iames Kocis, ' ' ' Samuel VVm1ncr. lohn Kulxula. Edward ' ' ' Qulnn, lohn VVoml n . fr , - - - I . . . 1 - v 1 I I I I - . , , , tt 11 I . I . , I . I - ' ' ' I 4 1 u . . . . . . I ' ' . 1 I I I . . . . . . , . . . . . . ' . I . I . - 4 - . . . . . . fe' . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . ' . . . - - - 1 t54l could plug any hole the 1ne har for p ponents to take out ot the way played maIor1ty of games cracked Jokes rn the huddles DOUGLAS DE VAUX guard Dougze another ol the regulars held back by 1n1ur1es a hard charger was always ln there frghtmg to w1n played tackle a few tlmes BOB CLARK halfback played 1n almost every game very speedy and was a sweet ball toter a good teamplayer w1ll be back tor two more years DON LENTZ halfback one of the best pun ters on the squad a d1ff1cult man to tackle an accurate long pa ser sometlmes played fullback often plunged through for needed yardage BILL WILLIAMS end Bears made a speclalty of re CACHES ClFqh Rh covermg fumbles had plenty of speed and dr1ve W1 be ln there hghtmg next year VEB NON STIFFLER half back season cut short by a broken coller bone 1n the Shade game one of the lastest backs and a good ball car r1er DAVID SHAL LENBERGER manager entertarned players on the tr1ps headed an efh crent manag1ng staff Other players who saw actron were Pete Dutko tackle Cloyd Berkeb1le and B111 Utts guards Harold Mrshler and Bob O Don nell backs others who played jumor varsrty and also played 1n some varsrty games were I1m Ba1ley tackle Ioe Hlgham end Lowell Hancock and Huck DQVIS backs lnctted By The Earnestness O Student Fans, W U Y 5 Spartans Entered A Challengzng Bul For League Honors BACK RON E Q M C 5 FRONT ROW F I D D 4553 I. 4 . . . in ' 1' . . . d o - . . . ' , ' U . H . . . O - ar .ny , 0 ert . . . Mannion 1 1 - I -.- - n I . , - 1 1 . n H . . . . . , , . 1 ' - I I I I . . . , ' . . . , , . . . . . . , , . . . , . . . I 1 1 u 11 . u H . . . . ' , . . , . f. - . . wrn-ge uf fm, - I f - f ' - . uinn. Kocls. . yyanrh, '. XVe1mer. It Rxek. - . amen P. urko, S. Rabznuwlu, T. Crocker, . Dexaux, I. Cowan Inspired By Such Action Displays As These, The 1ts cz pass penalty Gungcx D1ns the same ol story down the held do1ng lt the hard Way C563 . . . points at the Point . . . W-U. Y. interference . . . marching Junior Partners Tallled An Entiable Score Of Their Oun BACK ROW W II IIRST ROW I X II N L IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 1oyed a very successful season with feated by Garheld on blocked punt often held practice with the varsrty Coach Mannion used tricky plays players found them hard to learn long reverse was pet play but hardly ever worked the starting eleven was ends Beam and Higham tackles Barley and Roberts guards Potter and Croyle center Bellak quarterback Davis halfbacks Yost and Raffens perger fullback Hancock Berkley a substitute back also saw plenty of cock workhorse of the backfield scored most of the points Bailey blocked punt and made touchdown to beat Ebensburg Davis rntercepted Gar field s pass and ran ninety erght yards but the run was called back Coach Mannion beheves the boys will be a big asset to the varsity next year and at ome trme rn the near future each player will star in his own posltron IUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Score Opponent W W W W Garfield Ferndale Ebensburg Franklin I 9 ' w I- 'I iam Roberts. Don Koontz. Edward Swarny. Emerv Balog, Charles Dell, Gene Potter, lark Beam : l I- ami-s Dans, Bemamnn Kaplran, Paul Raffcnspcrger. Russel INIcCauInff. Robert Yost. V1 ram Varins, Lowell Hancock . . . en- 5 , . . . . . . . I three victories and one defeat . . . de- action . . . lacked substitutes . . . Han- . . . I I I I . I I . . . . : I . . I : , z , S ' ' I I - . . . . . I W-U. Y. -U. YM tt ......, U - 2 ir.,t ' -U. Y .... ,A ..,.... .,t.,,. 7 - 6 ...... ,. -U. Y .i.,,,.,.r. .. .,i,,.. 13 - 6 ,r.,,, ..,.... A . -U. Y.,. , ,. ..., .... , 18 - U, , , ' I57l Date September September September October 3 October 12 October 18 October 25 November 2 November 9 W W W W W W POOTBAII SI OHES Score Opponent Shade Twp Allegany Adams Twp Ferndale Indlana Ebensburg Somerset Portage Where Played Prlce Fleld Cumberland Md Pnce I 1eld Pomt Stadrum Po1nt Stadlum Ebensburg Somerset Portage VARSITY FOOTBALL SHADE TOWNSHIP W U Y s txrst v1ctory by a 19 6 score Cowan made two touchdowns one on a pass and the other on a lateral from Iames other po1nts scored by Gyauch and R1ek ALLEGANY a hard fought game played ln the ram lost by a score o 7 6 Clark made a 30 yard run for the touchdown ADAMS TOWN SHIP los 12 6 our touchdown scored by R1ek the game was play ed hard by both teams FERNDALE the annual rlvalry game w1th the Yellow Iackets com1ng out on top 27 U Coach Engh s boys fought valxantly but the opponents tr1cky plays were the marg1n of VICIOIY a large crowd attended the game at the Po1nt we were beh1nd 9 U at rst half but an 1nsp1red West ame back to w1n 19 9 lame a pass a re 'fr nu 1 ff I P ,f f' tt X BAL K ROVN f I, L1 'Nl xfnlx J HIIRD R A R , .41 um 1 u 1 Yluxxs Nl l Rltlcr SFLOND ROXN D Gloss cr Nl Gloswr lx Kellx P Wilson l brow I Hlpp S Brand Q, Q FIRSI Row , u Rcddxnqer B S M ll Cy R ff K I Ruff M Parsons A Punt' ll Mndak ORN M Ruth h M Mar covery ot an Ind1ana tumble beh1nd the1r goal by W1ll1ams won the game a beaut1ful run of an 1ntercepted pass by Gyauch clmched the game EBLNSBURG a IGITIIIC battle w1th the Countyseaters scor1ng 1n the last quarter to w1n 20 13 Iames made a IIICIQIIIIICGIII catch of R1eks pass for a touchdown the other po1nts were made by Gyauch Ebensburg s re verses gave them a 16 8 marg1n 1n hrst downs FRANKLIN our team was red hot 1n the hrst half mak1ng 21 po1nts ln the last half the game was evenly fought and we won 21 U large gams and good blockmg were executed by the H111toppers who had 17 hrst downs to Franklms one scor1ng was done by R1ek Qulnn Iames and Gyauch SOMERSET a bltterly fought game that resulted rn a 7 0 VICIOYY tor Westmont lateral play scored tor our team W-U. 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Q Y 1581 Date December 1 December 27 Ianuary 7 Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary February February February February February February March 1 Trl County League Gam March 14 March 17 WU W W W W W W W W W W W W W VJU W W 6 W W IHSIXPTBAII Sl URES Opponent Somerset Alumm Wtndber Blaxrsvtlle Indxana Ebensburg Iohnstown Ferndale Allegany Ebensburg Blalrsvxlle Wmdber Iohnstown Score lndlana Ferndale Altoona Somerset Allegany ST FRANCIS TOURNAMENT Where Played Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Home Nanty Glo Barnesboro Portage March 19 W forward pass to Cowan who lateraled to Iames who tn turn lateraled to Qutnn who scored the touchdown PORTAGE a defeat ot 13 12 was g1ven to our boys hard playtng prevaxled throughout the game Portage made the1r po1nts 1n the last half and we made ours 1n the ttrst Iames made a Frank Merriwell catch of a pass among three oppos1ng play ers Rtek scored all the pomts the ftrst downs Were 8 6 m favor of the Bulldogs mln liar un fluru tt Nhlrlrx Nl ll ll I lt I tu lltpp tv PEP CLUB headed by Mtss Roberta W11l1arns recollects her cheer1ng days at W U Y one club Wtthout olhcers or meetlngs conslsted of forty puptls who tr1ed out tor cheer lead1ng at the beg1nn1ng of the school year paraded over sttcky tar cover ed streets rn early autumn had the student body subrmt suggestrons from Whxch the club developed one song and several cheers cheerleaders pract1ced every Tuesday afternoon from four to ltve Wore gray culottes gray box style 1ackets Wxth re sleeves red caps red soc 15 added sptrlt to t 1, vt X X X X X X X N Xt X R11 'XIJIRN Nlnr 1 R if Xlntt lhtrtt Nu lun Hrmtl v .Y. 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I I ' ' , 155 es . . . . . 7 . g. fi l591 VARSITY f1I'11Sl.'19d a commendable season W1th ten v1ctor1es and erght de feats came rn second behlnd Fern dale ln Tn county League Won s1x and lost tour games 1n the league com pet1t1on started W1th an easy v1c tory over W1ndber and a close one over Bla1rsv1lle defeated by Indrana but retalrated by swamplng Ebensburg lost to Ferndale after a thr1l11ng vrctory over Iohnstown rn a non league game beat Ebensburg by one po1nt eas1ly took Blarrsvrlle then dropped one to Wlndber came back W1th a close vlctory over Indrana but lost last game to Ferndale rn a non league game were shaded by the Alumnr beat Somerset tW1ce spht W1th Iohnstown and Allegany and lost to Altoona 4609 INT ROVN D q Westmont Upper Yoder s Cagers Laptuate I heermg frauds BUD IAMES center capta1n superlor defensrve player held the team together set up many of the two pomters played practlcally all of every game RAY LANTOS for ward team s hlgh scorer expert on set and lay up shots always gave hrs best w1ll star aga1n next year IAMES COWAN forward right beh1nd Ray 1n po1nts scored good on ones under the basket DOUGLAS DEVAUX guard 1rst class all around player often drop ped 1n baskets 1ust when needed scrappy player always frghtrng to wm IAMES KOCIS guard long shot f742'7f art1st good on defense became 1nel1g1ble after t1rst half of season DON LENTZ guard took over KOCIS s place fme set shot art1st also good on defense changed from a forward DILK CORBIN forward steady player always fought for the ball CHARLES BUSER Cen er saw most of hrs actlon rn I V games good p1vot shot here two more years MIKE GYAUCH guard all around player saw lots of actron BUD QUINN guard played mostly I V next years regular lx ROXX M C. l' l'qh lx UNI R r K1 '1 Bb! A l1ttle more oomph' Glrl paddlewellders Tltle takers Zmg let her go GIRLS INTRAMURALS ARCHERY sophomore team super1or 1nd1v1dual champ tltle captured by Ioel I-Imch man the next hrghest scorer was Mmarn Matthews BADMINTON Betsy Trent v1ctor1ous tor the second consecut1ve year honor as runner up g1ven to Ann Aller PING PONG tr1um phant crown carr1ed oft by M1r1am Matthews Mary L1v 1ngston won second place DECK TENNIS sen1ors cellent showmg due to out standlng serves by Irene Popo v1ch BASKETBALL most strenuous game of the 1ntra mural tournaments Coach Ellzabeth Greer clalmed un derclassmen ardent athletes BOYS INTRAMURALS coached by Mr Mcllnay champ1onsh1p captured sen1ors TOUCH FOOT BALL sen1ors vanqmshed the Jumors rn the play off of a t1e for I1rst place VOLLEY BALL won by senxor A senror B and 1un1ors were runners up W1nners were undefeated BASKETBALL f1rst and second places taken by the two sen1or teams four freshman teams came 1n last PING PONG and FOUL SHOOTING f1elds completely dom1nated by the upper classmen p1ng pong t1tle captured by Matthews Ioul shootlng won by Ned Cook Over the top Stoppmg the carr1er Interclass rlvalry IS on agaxn The champs never mtss 1623 ' 'ex- . . bY EX K - I tx t X llllllulllg Tmflt lfnm llllllllllllflllflt Totes TIOIIIIIKS TRACK last mter scholastlc sport of year 1940 squad was one ot the best all around teams W U Y ever had lost Thomas Depp lrwrn von Funk Warren MCCGU111f B111 Reed and Chftord St C1a1r by graduatron placed th1rd among twelve schools Cambrra County track meet only Spangler and Ebensburg earned more polnts than d1d the W U Y team many school track records were broken ered the mrle and the half m11e records by runnlng them 1n 4 mmutes and 53 seconds and m 2 mmutes 6 3 10 sec onds respectwely Tom Depp crack ed the drscus record by a heave at 127 feet and MCCGU11lf tossed the shot put for a new record of 41 feet 6 1r1ches Let er fly B111 Reed and Clrttord St Cla1r were most d1tf1cu1t to replace Forest Prlce and Donald Z1mmerman starred rn runnrng last season Dlck Corbln B111 Forte Harold M1shler Forrest Prrce Edward Qulnn Vernon Strtfler and Donald Z1mmerrnan made good mater 1al for 1941 season Coach Carl Engh rnstructed the runners and Jump ers Coach Robert Mann1on trarned the Werght throwers our teams were entered ln leadlng meets of th1s sect1on of the state team schedule 1ncluded D1str1ct 6 P I A A meet at Altoona Cambr1a County meet Umverslty ot Prttsburgh Ir College meet and dual meets W1th Iohnstown Senlor and Fern dale H1gh Schools 1631 fY I I1 fY v ' . . . , . . . , . . i. . ,-. ' I I I . I . l ' in - - by last year's squad . . . St. Clair low- I I ' ' ' 1 , I, ZW ,. L, , I'- , f WK! e. 1 .': tl,-' Watch your toes Bud Hetgh Ho Helgh Ho Photographic evidence Slocm's linument tomorrow Grandstand glance Ioel of Arch Marklng tlme at halt txme Psst W1ll1e I get It next W U Y s h1tch1ng post lllltl Hx llll Tllli s 1 Qs I' ' 1940 SCHOOL CALENDAR 1941 SEPTEMBER School opened cmd I found myself back wrth the old gang The new sectton of the school was f1n1shed everythlng looked a b1t d1fferent The football season got go1ng 1n full sw1ng The class off1cers were made up mostly of tackles and halfbacks Everybody went around wearlng the look of determrna t1on a dtver gets before the belly flopper FEBRUARY We dropped Valentlnes 1n the oppon ents basket all month Allegany Blaxrs v1lle Wrndber Iohnstown Indrana Fern dale and Somerset The snappy cheerlead mg yellmg and boomg and of course the pools made all of us sorry that another sea son had gone by George Matthews aga1n won the prng pong tournament m whrch all the boys had enthuslastrcally entered The month ended w1th 118 more days of school OCTOBER October w1th football edgmg out It took a month for the fellows to get stralght ened up w1th the1r g1rls for the Crder Press Hop All dan ed hard on soft crder and en 1oyed themselves thoroughly lt was lust about ll o clock that nlght when Sam pad dled up the down stalrs hall and shut off the hose The m1sch1ef was done by some charm 1ng Indlana Indlgo rn Iohnstown MARCH March and Kohler came tn hke l1ons About th1s trme the annual cychsts began to backhre up Luzerne Street Bud Qumn prov ed to be the wh1z of the qu1z held by the H1 Y and Gul Reserves On the twenty frrst came the flrst day of Sprmg and 1t 1S that t1me when a young mans fancy turns to anyth1ng but books The chorus Warbled the month out NOVEMBER November and every W U Y student learned how he could elect the next Pres1 dent Each party was represented by plenty of loud mouth pol1t1c1ans who retalxated each day Wllh arguments that father told the next door nelghbor And who could forget the 1un1ors Laughmg Dwarf Sam swept chewed fmgernarls out of the aud1tor1um for two days APRIL Apnl-and the Phoenician went to press so that the f1n1shed product mrght be returned for d1str1but1on 1n early May The Sophomores buzzed around bus1ly mak1ng plans for the1r dance The sweet l1ttle ch1l dren certamly put on a grand entertamment Thls dance gave a strong h1nt as to what next years lucky sen1ors have to look for ward to at the Prom DECEMBER It was only twenty f1ve more days unt1l Chr1stmas and everyone got ready for leave But the sen1ors were warrmng up rn cold December for the Snow Ball Ierry Gray made romance blossom as we all bumped around wlth our own l1ttle Snow Ball Basketball pract1ce began we had somethrng to look forward to after vacatxon MAY The Phoen1c1an Yodler party opened sunny May The Phoen1c1an staff show ed the neophyte journahsts they could dance n stuff Then came the long awarted sen1or play The Amerrcan Way It was a h1gh among the sen1or plays glven 1n our school After the play the Prom appeared Never before was there anythrng llke 1t And d1d the g1rls hold on to the1r draftees' IANUARY Wmmng basketball games was easler than g1v1ng a baldy a halrcut w1th hrs hat on After watchxng Lantos a short tlme the score keeper automat1cally chalked up two pomts as soon as he saw Lanto s hands on the ball It was mn Ianuary that we beat the Trolans Wh1le they wxped the1r shoes 1n rosm, we slapped the Blue and Black black and blue IUNE Iune came and so the end of school Baccalaureate servxces were held at the Westmont Presbyter1an Church The sen1ors marched to the stage for the last tlme to gether for the1r dlplomas The sen1ors can now play pm ball machlnes the 1un1ors wlll be grand ol sen1ors the sophomores upper classmen and the freshmen out of the rut , . - - . 1 ' . . . . 1 1 1 1 ' r - 1 . 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