Westmont Upper Yoder High School - Phoenician Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)
- Class of 1944
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As football coach and civics teacher, .Ur. .Uannion has taught us to play hard and clean, to icin and lose gra- ciouslyf and, aboue all, never to underestimate an opponent As ure leave, ire take ziith us his Hill IFC to Ill? feflnl IIC OIC fl LOIIIGSI It s your ball game bo WW Q Y-5, lots 0 luch' '--. Keepmg in tune with the tlmes The regular bus dr1ver overslepl . . -. . v . . . . . .' if . . 54 Q . . . f . 9' . -....,.,w '--V-.. .M x, ' N .i 3 CKK Q SF 2 wx-'qt ' I .5 2 in 1 5 1? fi? ' 'I I LL ,dv hkh'5 -,.,, MISS Raab says lf one IS to bu1ld a better world he must do 1t through the deslre to perform hrs dut1es to the complete sat1sfact1or1 of h1mself and of those Wllh Whom he works and by so doxng play h1s part ln motlvatmg a sp1r1t of contentment and happmess through cooperatlon Thus he share 1I'1 the dutxes of a 1ob that must b done ln order to bu1ld a better World Mr. Ackley says: In general, each individual is apt to thmk what he IS W1 have httle e ect upon the world The world IS compo ed of 1n d1v1duals Each one fluences others and the ulttmate scope of the 1n fluence may b ar reachrng It IS ou of rn d1v1dual laxlty that a Hlt ler comes 1nto bemg We shall bu1ld a better World when W shall have taught each 1nd1v1dual the lmportance of hrs per sonal constructlve rea somng mfluence on na t1onal and world prob lems Mrss Reed says Everyone whrle st1ll 1n h1gh school should try to make h1S educatlon mean as much to hlm as 1t can A successful parucrpant 1n soctety should know how to talk and conduct htmself to fxt all occas1ons Th1s 19 the ultlmate a1m of a hugh school educatton If you try to accomplt h at least that much you yourself wrll be helpmg to bu1ld a better world K 441' I HAND S11-RATE! Y LUNINIITILL SCHOOL BOARD 1 wr w 1 v w w 1 4 I t I ' ' l.ffl:'l' TO RlGflT-P. I. Grogan, lohn F. Henderson. Edward A. Ditrnmr. Frank T. larnrs Donald ll. Nlalthcus. Earl E. Nlillcr, Samuel M. Adams, Levis l. lVllll:'r, Luther E Lehman. ABSENT-lf. C. Dodson, Lantrcntc D. Lntlc. I A I . I l . , . . r . . ' . e . ' , 1 1 . . . S . - . . S .- The Westmont Upper Yoder Hxgh School Board IS formed by the combrna t1on of the Westmont Borough and Upper Yoder Townsh1p School Boards The members from the Westmont board are Dr Donald H Matthews Presldent Mr P I Grogan Mr Iohn F Henderson Mr E C Dodson and Mr Edward A Dlttmar Th members of the Upper Yoder Townshlp board are Mr Samuel M Adams Mr Earl E M1ller Dr Luther E Lehman Mr LSWISI M1ller Treasurer Mr Lawrence D Lrttle Vrce Presrdent and Mr Frank T Iames Secretary The off1ces mdlcated are those held on the Jomt board Due to war condrtrons the board has no malor accomphshments to boast of ex cept the completlon of gradlng the ath letlc held Only the nece sary m1nor de tarls have been attended to th1s year We are sure the student body appre c1ates the efforts of the school board to benefrt them and the school The off1ce staff th1s year cons1sted of M1sses Anna Mary Raab and Mary Cath erme Reed Mrss Raab has held th1s posr t1on for a number of years Whrle MISS Reed assumed her dutles at the beg1n n1ng of the current term The operat1on of the off1ce and the admrmstrahon lh1S yea was 1n charge of Mr Wlllard E Ackley who assumed these dutres 1n add1t1on to those of Super v1s1ng Pr1nc1pa1 Together Wrth secretarres Mxss Raab and Mlss Reed Mr Ackley worked out a scholastrc program whrch placed rncreased emphasrs o physrcal frtness 1n add1t1on to mental develop ment Through the drllgent efforts of th1s trro a more complete program was facrhtated When questloned about therr v1eWs and oprruon on the theme of the Phoenl cran the bu1ld1ng of a better World the three were qu1ck to respond thereby showmg a keen 1nterest rn the problems of todays youth tomorrows leaders M I I ITY OPENS DIA LANDIS Dzivis B. S. Elizabethtown College Typing I, II and Stenography I, II HARLOTTE SINGER B. A. Grove City College English I, French I, II and Spanish I, II ATHERINE E. REISER B. A., M. A., Ph, D. University ot Pittsburgh American I-Iistory and. Problems of r Democracy LICE E. BUYER B. S. University ot Pittsburgh Typing I and English II, III ROBERTA WILLIAMS B. A. Pennsylvania XP College for Women Q Latin I, II, III, IV Q' FERNE S. MILLER B.A. Albright College English I, II, III IJEAN Owmcs VVelldon Conservatory of Music Band IIDGE EODEN Rosr B, S Indiana State Teachers College Art, Mechanical Drawing and World History CATIIRYNE ESILNWIZIN B A Ohio Wesleyan University English I and IV J, THE DUORS TU KNUWI LIN IL .fl ev NANCY COHOE B. S. Drexel College Home Economics C. VAUGHN MCILNAY Beckley College Bookkeeping I, Arithmetic, and Geography ROBERT MANNION B. S. Lock Haven State Teachers College Physical Education and Social Studies MINTER M. OTT B. S., M. A. Gettysburg and University ol Pittsburgh Chemistry I, II and Physics Q 1 ,'ELSIE D. CANAN B. S. University ot Chicago Biology and General Science M. MARGARET GREER B. A., M. A. Wells and University of Pittsburgh German I, Il and Library CARL A. ENGH B. S. in Commerce, Ohio Northern University Banking, Law, and Bookkeeping II MILDRED MAMULA Hozix B. S. Indiana State Teachers College Algebra Il, Arithmetic, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry IOSEPHINE WiLi.uiMs B. A. Randolf-Macon Women's College Algebra I and Plane Geometry ELIZABETH GREEK B. S., P. E. Arnold College Physical Education and Civics if may I wa..-11' FV M ,,2Y,,- :Jw .K A lf' I, L - If . ' T- U , 5 il t L ' F Yr' 4 'z - 1 ' : L . Q 3. A 'K E 4 1' 1 , z 1 -5 E a . l ' , i -4- -uw. A ,. f ' ' .. . , . - 1, V . h ' , ax5 4', ' , n ' 5 fc .V L' 5-5' 'A j' ' ,A 4. 1 X I V , -N. I 4. M., 4,5 :' L ' ' -L-if X. ' I - I.l.Y REMEMBER W HEN W ERE 1+ REQHNIEN 9 R11 uLR tu Us A RK x xoxp, P The senrors chose B111 Werry pres1 dent Paul Raffensperger VICE presldent Iona Park secretary and Elva Glatz treasurer to gutde them through the1r last year Takrng the1r rrghtful place 1n the schools act1v1t1es the senrors sup phed most of the otfrcers and leaders rn the varrous clubs Under the leadershlp of l1Ve g1rls Iona Park Audrey Dav1s Helen Carol Wrlght Margle Ashcom and Nan Iames the clas cheered lust1ly at all the athlettc contests Many of the boys partlclpated ln the varslty sports There were ten senlor fcotball lettermen and four senror basketball lettermen Both teams enjoyed unusually success ful seasons Wllh the wrns over Ferndale h1ghl1ght1ng the year Boys and gxrls allke took an actrve 1nterest 1n an 1ntens1ve rntramural sports program trtbtlu srmofl O tttvsxsxttttlll A Semor g1r1s under the leader sh1p of Nan Iames gu1ded the num erous QCl1V1l1eS of the G1rl Reserves and alded the Red Cross by makmg supphes The W Club wtth Huck Dav1s as presrdent sponsored the gym dances aft r the basketball games The boy of the Hx Y 1nst1lled rn the school the rdea that good clean sportsmanslnp 1 necessary to w1n a game be 1t one of l1fe or sports Under the superv1s1on of Mrss Roberta Wtllrams the class pubhshed thetr yearbook After much pat1ence and pract1ce the amateur dramatrst produced the ht The Man Who Came To D1n ner As usual the greatest socral success of the year was the Chrlst mas Dance Alaskan Ball The g1r1s del1ghtfully contemplated the Drag Dance whrch was to be held 1n the sprrng The cltmax ot all the Prom w1th the 1un1ors servmg as gracrous hosts Durlng the year many ot the rnale students were lost through the xnterfer ence of the draft college or the A1r Corps The glrls were enthus1ast1c about preparrng for the careers they planned to follow after graduatton A great many planned to be nurses some thought of teaching and one even planned to be a chemtcal eng1neer May found each sen 1or deep 1n the process of takrng frnal examrnatrons and attendmg the corn mencement and bacculaureate servlces After the commencement exerc1ses each graduate was determrned to go forth and make the future world one of peace and prosperrty for all 7 1 7 I 1 . 1 W E 1 .1 1 1 . , J . . l e g C .- . . , . .Q . 1 S 1 , - An, h Aj- .-,Il 31- . . . . 4 K, . A ',. P . t..-ttxjiwdgttgg GLQ117' social events was the Iunior-Senior t121S3'if:tEm4 W5 ' ' ' ' rs fl .1 llilvktarv' ' . I S . , 14 ANN ALLER Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 Gym Club 2 3 CoCha1rma'n Gym Club 3 Pres I Gym Club 4 Intramurals 3 4 Yodle Iumor Play Phoem clan 4 Semor Play Photography Club 4 L1brary A st 4 MARGE ASHCOM MGIQ19 Cheerleader 3 4 m Club 2 3 Gul Reserves Phoenician 4 Intra mural I Iumor Play Semor Play Chorus l 3 BL DON BAER S Arm 1r Corps DEAN BARN!-mar U S Army PH1LxP W Bmirostx Intramurals 1 2 4 Band l WILLIAM BEAM 1 Intramurals 2 CEORGE V BELLAK Bugs Stage Crew 4 S mor Play Football l 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Intramuralsl 2 uh COUHCII l 3 9 RUTH BELL Treas of Class l nd l 2 4 emcxan 4 Asst Edt tor of Phoemcxan 4 S mor Play Llbrary Asst 4 GLORIA BERNEY G1rl Reserves 2 3 4 Yodler 3 Phoem clan 4 Iumor Pla Semor Play BETTY Box Betts and I JA! 0 IN OUR SOPHOMORE YEAR, WE CHEERED THE VARSITY : - A , , 4: K ' Q . O , B'II l. 2, , : I 3: , 3, 4. ' s . . 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KJ '- ASJUBHHN TOOK USER THE YODLER 4-av BLTTY BOYER Glrl Reserves 2 4 Sec of Ir Reserves 2 Iumor Play SenIor Play LIbrary Asst 4 ROBERT P CROUSE Bob enIcIan 3 4 Iumor Play Semor Play Student Councxl Z 3 4 Photography Club 3 4 I.Ib a A st 4 Track 3 HARRY BOYER DANIEL CAMPBELL S MarIne Dan Corps Bandl 2 Foot AUDREY I DAvLs Intramurals 1 2 2 3 4 Gym Club 3 4 Yodler PhoenIcIan 4 Sec ol Glrl Reserves 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Iumor ay Senlor Play ball Manager 2 3 4 HIY 3 4 Iumor Play Semor Play W Club 4 Basket ball 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Trac FRANK L DAvIs I StIrIkIe ball 3 Iunxor Play Semor Play Yod l 3 PhoenIcIan 4 Intramurals l BERNARD A CARTER BIm Intramurals l 2 3 4 Yodler 3 Edt or of Yodler 3 umor Play Track 4 Phoemczan 4 Semor Play Su dent CouncIl 3 Photography Club Llbrary Asst 4 JAMES DAVIS Huck Intramurals 1 2 Pres of HI Y 4 W ub 2 3 Pres ol W Club 3 Pres of W Club 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Captam of Football 4 Stu dent Councxl 2 4 84.41, WILLIAM CORBIN 1 Football 3 4 Basketballl Z 3 4 Sec of Class 2 VIce Pres of Class 3 Pres of H1Y 3 Yodler 3 Iumor Play Semor Play W Club 3 4 HI Y 4 In urals l 2 3 Student Councll 1 2 3 'Irack 3 HARRY DANYLUK Yod er 3 lntra murals l 2 Semor Play Chor 1 2 W C u 4 l.Ibrary Asst 4 L 33 tl'7' 16 .f ,' L'WE ' ' 3. 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A ' 5- 3,22 xx ' 4 . uf' ' ,WN ' 4 .dp,., . 4 ' N R17 'f 4 Q .19 5 X ,E at-5 ,Ju -I H tx - V' V ' Q Lors EVANS Odze Glrl Reserves 2 3 Chorus l 2 FLORENCE DUT xo Flo Gxrl Reserves 2 3 4 Iuruor Play Semor Play Phoemczan 4 DAvm DAvn:s FAUNCE In Dave ootball 2 H 2 3 4 W C b 4 Iumor Play Sen1or Play Yodler 3 Intra urals l 2 RUTH Fox ec of Class orus l 2 3 Reserves Z 3 4 Iun 101 Play Semor Play Yodler 3 Phoemclan 4 Llbrary Asst 4 HULDA Fmrm-iorr Band l 25 Girl R - serves 2, 3 45 IJIIACI Playg Yodler 35 Pho- enician 5 Senior Playg Library Asst. 4. IAMES GAWLAS lxm Intramurals l THoMns GILLIN Granny Intramurals l 2 ELVA GLATZ Band l 2 Gxrl Re serves 3 4 Treas f Class 4 Phoemczan 4 Semor Play Intra murals l 2 G m Club 2 3 4 Sec of Gym Club 4 Student Counc1l 3 Morrow GLOSSER Morty Photography Club 3 4 Yodler 3 ho emcxan 4 MIRIAM Gnocnu Band l 2' Girl Re- se ves 2, 3, 45 unio: Play' Senior Play. AND PRODUCED A GOOD IMITATION OF 'GHENRY ALDRICI-I OLR YXUODCHOPPLRS Bill Vi AS X HU L sl I I LSR IOHN R GRGURICH Grgze Football l 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 H Y 4 Club 4 Llbrary Asst 4 RONALD Hncunus Ron Transferred from Garfleld Iumor Hxgh School 3 In tramurals 3 4 Yodler 3 Phoem Clan Iunlor Play Semor Play L1brary Asst 4 HAROLD HART Hal Intramurals l 2 SHIRLEY HERSHBERGER Hershy orus 3 Iumor Play Semor Play WM IOEL CAROLINE HINCHMAN Intramurals l 2 3 4 Gym Club 2 3 4 Co Chcnrmcm oi Gym Club 3 Glrl Reserves 2 3 4 Yodler 3 Pho emcrang 4 Asst Edxtor ol Phoem clan 4 Iunlor PlaY nSen1or Play 1'- if A JMC! ,Q IOHN I HUGHES Chuck Football Mana r 1 W Club Intramurals l 2 IRMA HUNT Glrl Reserves Yod 91 Iumor Play Semor Play Phoemczan 4 Asst Edltor of Phoemczan 4 Stu dent Counc1l 4 Sec Treas ol Stu dent Counc1l 4 Lxbrary Asst 4 ffl Lots HUNT Tootv Band 1 2 Chorus 2 3 lntra murals l 2 Orc estra l 2 3 Gym Club 2 3 4 18 NAN IAMLS Student Counc1l 4 Gxrl serves 2 Pes ol Glrl R serves ym ub 2 3 tr muralsl 2 3 4 Yodler 3 Pho emclan 4 'Ireas of Class 2 Sec f Class 3 C eer lea er 3 4 SELMA Louis: KAUFMAN e Gul Reserves 2 4 Yoder Phoemczan 4 1 ' ' f - ' 3,4. 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'37 3111911 Donn Koonrz Track 1 Football l 2 Intramurals l 2 CRAIG Kun xu: Nazis F otball l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Captam of Basketball Y Club 2 3 4 Student Councxl 3 4 Semor Play Pres ol Class 3 Treas ol H1Y 3 Vxce Pres of H1Y 4 Vrce Pres of Student Councxl 3 Yodler 3 Treas of W Club 4 Sec ofWC1ub 4 Mo del Alrplarxe Club 2 LAWRENCE Lrmzsun Larry Transferred from Greensburg Hxgh Io: Lovr: Su Student Councll l Yodler 3 Iunlor Play Phoemczan 4 MARY Lou MCCALLUM and I 2 In ra mural l G1rl Reserves 3 4 m Club 3 Phoemcran 4 SAMUEL H MAITLAND Sam -if Sc ool 4 Semor Play H1 Y 4 Student Councxl 4 Photogra phy Club 4 Intra murals 4 MARY IANET LEDEBUR Smppy Transferred rom Greensburg Hlgh Sc ool 4 Girl R serves 4 Gym Club 4 Semor Play Intra murals 4 IAN: Llvmcsron B nd l 2 3 4 r chestra 3 Photogra phy Club 3 4 G 1 eserves 2 3 G m Club 2 3 4 Iunlor Play Semor Play Yodler 3 Pho emcran 4 lntramurals4 Treas of Class 3 Russsu. MCCAULIFF Mac F otball I 2 3 4 Basketball 1 3 4 H1 3 4 W Club 4 Intramurals I 2 3 4 Track 2 PHYLLIS MCINTYRE Phyl Orchestra l orus l 2 Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 Semor Play New LIKEWISE OUR SENIOR DANCE THE ALASKAN BALL EVN IXVURI ll ll XP Xl Ali URM 11Nl DAN S .L i s., 1 K ,-f IAM MLNALLY rm Transferred from Indlana 4 Vxvmw Owzns Brbs Gxr Reserves 2 3 4 Gym Club 2 3 4 Iumor Play Yodler 3 Phoem clan 4 lntramur s l LILLIAN MISHLLR Glrl Reserves 2 3 4 Gym Club 2 3 4 Iunxor lay Intramurals l 2 IONAI PARK lniramurals l 2 3 4 Iumor Play Gxrl Reserves 2 3 4 Senlor ay Cheerleader 3 4 orus l 2 3 Band l 2 m ub 2 3 4 of Class 4 Yodler 3 Phoemcxan 4 Treas of Gxrl Re serves 3 ,X l DLAN MULIIOLLEN Osca H Y 3 4 Ba d 3 Iumor Play Phoemcxan 4 Intramurals l 2 3 4 Vrce r s CHARLES PARKINSON U S Army RUTH NAUGL1: B nd l 2 rl Reserves 2 3 4 Pl'lO91'l1C1UU 4 Gym Club 3 4 Iumor Play Senlor Play SHIRLEY PENNEL Penny Gxrl Reserves 2 4 Chorus l Iumor Play Sen 1or Play Yodler 3 Phoemcxan 4 Treas of Glrl Re serves 4 Model A1rplane Club 2 Intramurals 2 J ar Irm. Ocu: Track 2 oot ba 3 4 Baskei 1 2 4 4 Clu 3 4 Senxor Play Intramurals Pres of Class l c f H1 Y 3 Yodler 3 ROBERT P1.rrcHr:R Bo Bandl 2 Intra ural l 2 3 ,Al F .. ' - ' f. WE 'I , 'lr Q. , 1 L . . 'CEC' I5 n .0 4' V I 'Q 'ei r 4 I f..r'7K- , 2.4, - A - l' Lil r U Y I Gi i F . ' , i- , 5 n . , : ll , 2 - ' . , g , l, 2, 5 ' : ball , ,3, gHi- . : ' P : : , : ' Y 1, 2, 3. : W .. I I I 1 I . D b I I . 3, 4. , , 5 ' P e . 2 of Class 2. 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice Se .lo '- , Il , , 2 I A . . ' , , Q b . J , ' , , 3, 5 , 35 In S , , 3, 4. r : ' .1 : ' P1 : ' : - ' 1 1 - Ch , , I, : I' ' 1 al , 2, 3. , 5 Gy . ' - Cl , , 5 Sec. 5 .1,!ll f 1 P ,l J , .. K . ' , 'rw X' vvyj' ,,',JV'1 , . Q- K lx ,Q ' 3 '? J I I , 'V If, X . ' f . 20 CHARLES POEHNER Chuck Intramurals 2 4 Doaornv POPOVICH PUPPY Phoemczan 4 Grrl eserves 2 Iumor Play Semor Play Lxbrary Asst 4 Asst Edltor of Phoem clan 4 BLODWYN Pmcs Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 4 Semor a Gym Club 2 3 4 PAUL IAY RAFPENSPERGER PIQQY ootball 2 3 Basketball 2 H1Y 3 W ub 2 Vrce Pres of W Club Treas of H1 Y VICE Pres of Class 4 Intramurals l 2 3 4 Track 2 WILLIAM REESE I Iumor Play Semor Play Intramurals l 2 3 4 Phoemcxan 4 Stage Crew 3 4 gf-4 4-1 g 1 J STANLEY REISMAN Stan and l fodler 3 Phoenician 4 Iumor Play Semor Play Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Student Coun c 2 DANIEL Rxr1'ER Dan Intramurals 1 Student Councxl 4 Pres I Student Councll 4 Semor Play L1brary Asst 4 GERTRUDE JEAN Ronson Chorus l 2 3 Stu dent Councll 2 3 Phoemcxan 4 Iunlor Play Semor Play Glrl Reserves 3 4 IRAN ROSEMAN Grrl Reserves 3 4 Iumor Play Semor Play 3 Donoruv SHAFFER Do Semor Play Iumor ,., 1 Play Gym Club 2 3 4 Intramurals l Z OUR X XRSITX LLTTFRNILN ENJUYBD THILIR LXAI TLD P0bI'1 ION 21 ff' I B , Z, 3, 4: J ' , 'J J : ' : ' it '. 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PATRICIA STINELY EvI:I.YN SWARNEY U Iumor Play Sen Glrl Reserves 2 Ior Play Intra 3 4 Iunxor Play urals I 2 3 Don THOMAS Teter Band l 2 Orchestra l Yod let 3 IunIor Play Semor Play u dent Councll 4 HIY 4 Phoem clan 4 22 lVIS THOMPSON nd 1 2 Student Councll l 4 Chorus 2 Iumor Play Sen Ior Play WILLIAM UNGER Shorty PheonIcIan 4 In murals I Basketball Mana r 3 4 Trac ' ' ss 'N ' I 1 1 sq ' 1 Q , . 1. 2. 5 ' : - , 1 ' : ' Ch l, 35 ' , , , - '-Y : '- : : ' , , . 5, . ' - -A xv 5 ' A Q1 'J , . kt K I ,K 1 A 'L v-'ff' ug A .J fl -1: Xe' . X ' A I NA 52551 I D P l ' 1 - Ba , , 3, 45 ' , ' 5 - , , 3, 45 ' , ' ' , - ,J ' - m ,..4- I: - 2,2 ,45 ,2,35 ' I 5 St ' . A P ge , 5 . ' ,z 3, 4. 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NLXT IW LIYL The Juntor class Wrth a CTIIICGI eye on the future lected at the earhest date possrble Dave Sterltng pres rdent Tommy Carroll vrce prestdent Adrtenne Glock secretary cmd Marlorte Fornwalt treasurer Usrng the same careful ludgment they chose Iohn Trent Tom Murdock Harry Coulson and lrvrng Leum to repre sent them at Student Coun c1l meetrngs These enter prrsmg yunxors were promr nent rn the organrzatxon of many new comrmttees wrth rn the councrl government Iohn Trent was elected vrce Student Councrl the second half of the year because Dan Rrtter the presrdent left for Gettysburg College The off1cers under the gurdance of the class advlsers Mrs Davls Mrs Mrller Dr Rerser and Mr Ott led the class rn a successful program In the held of sports the junrors con trnued therr outstandmg record by con trrbutrng Harold Faverty B111 Hellman and Gene Ober to the varsrty football squad whrle numerous other yunrors played second strrng Wrth the openvng of basketball season Brll Hellman and Harold Faverty of the varstty basketball squad agarn copped hrgh honors on the floor Blanche Blozovrtch and Mrldred Yu has as cheerleaders exempltfred the sprrrt of all the Junrors lim therr loyal sup port of Westmonts football and basket ball teams A new polrcy maugurated by the Yodler for the frrst trrne thrs year pro vrded for an edrtorral board lnstead of a chref edltor On the board were Wanda Ackley Shrrley Boland lrvrng Leutn Nor I IOR OI I IC I r IOMMN CARRUII NINII C OCR ADRII I MARIORIIA IORNIXX AI I DAN ID STI RI INF man Scott Lors Wrlloughby and Selma Zasofsky Although the malorrty of the staff was qurte green Doctor Rerser farthfully helped out when a deadlme was to be met and by the end of the year the class felt that they had success fully completed therr endeavor Along scholastrc hnes the class had a farr record wrth several of the students names appearrng agarn and agarn on the honor roll These rncluded Lots Wrl loughby Robert Haberstroh Barbara Kennedy and Patty Rrchardson The 1un1ors promoted the Masque Ball at Halloween and were amazed themselves at the succes t was I keeprng wrth a three year old tradrtron the whole class of lrtterbuggers p peared to yrve 1t out among the corn stalks pumpk1ns and wrtches Thrs year the yunrors prepared men tally socrally and physrcally to be rn telltgent popular and actrve leaders next year and busy cheerful and thrnk mg crtrzens 1n an rmproved world of the future I ' ' 1 I I 4 - A L L . . , 9 - . 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K1 ' I RIDING HIGH THEA THINK The sophomore class em barked on a new and 1m portant phase of 1ts hrgh school career by tactng the1r new respons1b1l1t1es and dutres w1th eager w1ll tngness They took an act1ve part rn the admlmstratron by electtng rngemous and act1ve Herb Wexss as pres1 dent fun lovmg and athletrc Bob Barrett as v1ce pres1 dent mtelllgent and eff1C1 ent Norma Lane as secre tary and frrendly and vrva crous Elleen Park as treas urer As members of the Stu dent Councrl the home room representatrves Mary Io Da v1s Agnes Ea h and Betty Lou Foust helped to govern the conduct of the students The class adv1sers M Mcllnay Mrs Hozlk Mrss Boyer and Mrs Rose served by leadlng the Class rn all of 1ts momentous dec1s1ons Many of the sophomores took an ac trve part 1n rntramural act1v1t1es Both the boys and g1rls teams offered keen competruon for the other classes Don Merrrtts was the1r representatlve on the football team Even though the sopho mores dld not contrrbute many players to varsrty teams they developed them selves physlcally rn order to lead wholesome hte The sophomores performed many worthwhrle duttes dur1ng the year The boys and glrls always stuched drlrgently Thrs may be proved by readrng the hst of honor students Iack Coppersmlth Lou1s Coppersmlth Agnes Eash Norma Lane and Rosemary Wertz have been most conslstent 1n keeprng on the honor roll The many class dlscussrons held on current top1cs showed that they possess speakers of unusual abrhty Boys and grrls alrke promoted the sale of war HUMOR! R v BOB BARR A NORMAI Nt- d r HFRBFRT XXI ss bonds and stamps and attended the flrst a1d courses The grrls who were mem bers of the Glrl Reserves d1d Red Cross work Naturally the students were not serr ous all of the trme for they spon ored many soc1al GCl1V1ll9S The class party was enjoyed by every sophomore A large crowd atended the Drag Dance whrch was held after the Wrndber bas ketball game However the biggest suc cess ot all was the Valent1ne dance I order to select a patrlotrc theme the class chose the approprrate t1t1e Star Spangled Hop Duke Andrews orches tra prov1ded the mu 1cal entertamment The Junrors of next year lace a world of confuslon and turmorl Don Merrrtts who was formerly a member ot the class enhsted rn the Navy rn December As future leaders of the school they assumed new and challengmg respons1b1l1t1es Reahzrng thrs they strove to garn from school now the trarnmg that would en able them to lrnprove the World of to morrow I - . . 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R011 THLY ll BL XH0l ND The freshmen held therr lxrst rneet1ng the second week of school After much gnawrng of penc1ls they elected Patty Lou Wrrght presxdent Dav1d Coulson vrce presrdent Iean Rogers treasurer and Nrcholas Dunckel secretary Three meetmgs whrch were ded rcated to arrang1ng the class party followed Frnal ly everyone agreed to a skat1ng party cmd w1th the patlent help of therr ad vlsers M1ss Nancy Cohoe M1ss Roberta Wrlhams M1ss Iosephme Wrlhams and M1ss Ellzabeth Greer the plans were made However at the last mrnute rt became apparent that some of the freshmen couldnt part wrth the1r money rn txme to re serve the rrnk After electrng therr offx cers they made therr chorces for student councrl repre sentatlves The representatrves chosen were Dons Wood Davrcl Cohoe La Rue Hrllegass and Paul McG1ll Unlrke the freshmen of last year thrs years class began the school term wrth a long l1st of honor students but as the year progressed the lxst dwrndled Most consxstent rn keeprng on the honor roll were Robert Barry La Rue H1llegass Davrd Cohoe and Davrd Coulson When the excrtement accompanyrng the1r frrst year of hrgh school has subslded the class w1ll undoubtedly become better students The freshmen have dxstlngurshed themselves rn school affcurs partlcularly athletrcs and mus1c They were repre sented on the football team by Owen Hunt Roland Crccone Davrd Coulson f'R'I'5HMAN Slut: Ol I ICJ R5 Ck DUNN D VID x 1 ffllll OU LVRH LIN -Dxck Marshall Bert Murrre and Albert 'Henze Davrd Coulson played on the 1un1or varsrty basketball team The glrls basketball deck tenn1s and volleyball teams Whrch were coached by M1ss Elrzabeth Greer drd a credrtable 1ob desprte the strff competltron offered by the other classes A few of the QIYIS also showed promrse as cheerleaders A short story contest sponsored by the Yodler was won by Carol Wmeman Davxd Cohoe won the second prxze and Iack Mrlls Sheldon Hunter and Earl Ramonow won honorable mentron Wrth thls exceptronal wrrtrng ab1lrty the pros pects for the Yodler and Phoenrcran are prom1s1ng X , , V 1 4 . , . - A , J ' I I 1 3 , . I - I ' - , , . . . , . , . If'I'f ' ' V , . . . iyfijlardll ,'. rQ if ' . ' vlfAjft2ff'je11f,i.v Rofgkfsf . 1'f'-mf.-f,fl'l5'XYf A WR-9 ' f r- 3 ., . . .- 1 in O , - Y . I ' I , . I . . I ' I . , . , I I . 4 , . . f ' l . if lJfrN.,'Xl SO PROIfIJIiY WE HAH. 6 ,ii gg: 5. 'n ?fr W ' i ' 1 P ,f 'W .4- ' ll l1IXl,l l lt lim fx t,l'.-'XM llfblllil X IDI' HY lf HN K I 'JF .5. 1. llxfnt llfw'x',XN ll7N This year's class lost many members because of the demand of the various armed services. Some of the boys were able to finish at least half of their senior year, but others left school While still undergraduate: These boys, in addition -, xARii sxxgxicm-ii ii-in x X to those above, would have been mem- bers of the class of 1944: Telford Horner, Walter Lecky, David Safko, Mich Villa, and Alvin Wright. Soon after commence- ment they will be joined by even more or the senior class. 4 1 , .1 1 Z, Q., ' x 6. L k 10- I J ,j ' 71, 533' . :Q . l 'Sig -.Qi i fkifwisiff . J , F rf hi TN 4 , . - Mfr, X 57' , f . ,,ng A r Q' Q 1? A f P n I 4 , HU, Z . 4 ff 's K x 'U ff 1 u ':': l N Zi sg J.. --f, K 1 f I 'S 'I '43 ILD lft I Rxqhl Iona Park oel Hxnrhman anct Smxth R th Bnll Dorolhv Pupoxmh Marloru Ashcom Selma Kaufman Gloria Barnes Ann Allcr lu Thomp on Phxlll Wannemarhcr Shnrlex Penne bTANDlNb FRONT ROVV Irma Hunt Audrey Dans Don Thomas Dean Mulholltn Rax Shahade Ccorqt Bcllak oe Loxe Daxxd bhupp Vlxxan Ovens ean Roh on Helene Zimmerman Floremt Dutlxn Ruth Nauqlt Elwa Glat BACK ROW Helen Carol Wrlqht Nan lame ane Llunq ton Sranlex Rel man 1 Ykrrrx Bxll Unqer Bull Rec' 2 Leonard Za ofskx Robert Crou c Ruth Fox Barnew. Carter The Phoen1c1an 1S the p1ctor1al year book presented by the sen1or class ol W U Y Under the superv1s1on of M1ss Roberta Wxlhams the ed1tor1al board cons1st1ng of Ianet Smlth ed1tor ln Chlef and ass1stant ed1tors Ruth Bell Ioel Hxnchman Irma Hunt and Dorothy Pop ovlch held meet1ngs dur1ng the summer I-DITORIAL BOARD ll D nu ln man S INK I h rm um H Dorothx rx It Sm to dec1de on an appropnate theme Many novel 1deas were d1scussed, and the theme hnally selected was bulldxng a better world for all of us are look1ng forward to the better World of tomorrow Soon after school started the photog rapher began to take p1ctures espec1ally the out door ones whlch requ1red favor able weather Most of the p1ctures par trcularly those wh1ch had to do w1th act1v 1l19S later 1n the year were taken by Morty Glosser Sh1rley Pennel Ioe Love and George Bellak w1th the help of Mrs Rose undertook the art work Durmg thls tlme the bus1ness stall was busy post1ng tr1cky pennants proclarmmg the sale of the Phoen1c1an Nan Iames bus1ness manager announced that thrs campa1gn netted the sale of 360 books The con sclentrous work of all these students adds up to thrs years Phoen1c1an Ol R XNHXY ER T0 BEST SLI l LRQ 34 Cc .-. ..,.., , .- .. - . 1 Ir' l ,V 1 I N I., 2:1 . 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ALI THL NLW5 THATS FIT TO PRINT PLLS The Yodler encouraged lournaltsm 1n many students by adopt1ng a pol1cy of havlng S1X members of an edltorlal board rnstead of an ed1tor rn chref Thrs system was very successful slnce 1t gave each co edrtor an opportumty to shoul der the responstbthty of rnanagmg a pa per The board rncluded Irv1ng Leu1n Norman Scott Shrrley Boland Wanda Ackley Lo1s W1lloughby and Selma Zas ofsky Posstble future 1ournal1st1c careers were seen for our wr1ters Under Dr Catherlne E RSISGTS gu1d ance regular correspondence Wlth servtce men was ma1nta1ned Portlons of many 1nterest1ng letters were publ1shed and the students were mforrned as to the whereabouts of our former students The and kept the alumn1 1n touch wlth the Alma Mater Sports prov1ded a great source of news durlng the year 1943 44 was a banner season for both football and bas ketball The b1gg9Sf lssue of the season l'Dl ICJRIAI BCJARD I I D Dr 1 5 I AN L ht VN and.: Atl-l m1 no x lrxxnq num orman cut ms Vhllou v Sllr 1' Boland came out after the Ferndale game It was ent1rely about football and featured In keepmg Wlth 1fS prevrous pol1cy the Yodler attempted to ment1on the name of every student 1n the school at least once durtng the year In every way the Yodler ma1nta1ned the hrgh stand ards of former years Lv, L to Rlqht FRONI ROW Adr anne Lxlotlc Irma Lechler I. is Rex n an 'Vlarqarc Kohlmr V5 an a Anlxlex Pat Nlurrav Ilthxl bpanglcr Nlarx Icxu: Sf:COND ROVV Nancy Kmpe B IIN Klun muh I M eme Batdorff Barb :ra Kenncdw ov Rohxnson btlmd Zasof lm Shirley Boland Lou VN lllouqhbx Lllrn VN ert exser THIRD ROV! 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Rolhsuxn Adnenne blonx IN1111a111 bmq 1 1'1dm-. 11u111d 11141111 r1nc11e Phx111 Rmgler ox Romnicn 11a 111016: uc111dd unL1m1 XX an111 -'XP A P11111 Niargaru Koh1er Hannah Rob on P x 51111121 36 FUTURE -XRNIY AND NAVY MATERIAL The H1 Y Club proved rtself an asset to W U Y and the corr11nun1ty th1s year ln 1ts attempt to create and ma1nta1n hlgh standards of Chr1st1an character The club began 1ts act1v1t1es by electlng Huck Dav1s presldent Craig Kunkle v1ce pres1dent Iere Ogle secretary Paul Raffensperger treasurer and Harold Fa verty chaplarn W1th the asslstance of 1ts advrser Coach Mannxon the club re e1ved twenty new members The 1n1t1a t1on of these members prov1ded a full weeks entertamment for the ent1re school In December the H1 Y attended a sw1mm1ng party as guests of the Gul Reserves Besldes sponsorrng one of the gym 1ams the club gave a Spr1ng Dance for the Grrl Reserves 1n May Speakers and rntra club basketball games were the outstandlng features of the H1Y meetxngs t r R q 1 O T ROW Cha l P rr W rd r SH ON W D Cl y h THIRD VN Cl yt c h h h I Oql FOURTH ROW V o H q e lak q The Grrl Reserve Club began 1ts 1944 QCllV1l1eS w1th the elect1on of Nan Iames presxdent Mar1an Ream v1ce presxdent Audrey Dav1s secretary and Shxrley Pennel treasurer Ianet Sm1th IoelH1nch man and Marge Ashcom led the mus1c worsh1p and program comuuttees re spectlvely M1ss Boyer and Mlss Cohoe acted as the faculty adv1sers The sen1or gxrls thoroughly enjoyed the 1n1t1at1on of the new g1r1s Each one of the new mem bers had to act as a robot to her as s1gned sen1or g1r1 The club gave a swxm mlng party for the H1 Y 1n the fall and attended a s1m1lar party g1ven by the boys 1n the spr1ng The grrls d1v1ded 1nto three groups These groups sewed knltted, and rolled bandages for the Red Cross The year's act1v1t1es, 1nclud1ng the sale of bonds, were successful 1 1 - .- . C . I . . . - : , : ' ' - . . I . I - . . Lcf o iy h , FR N - 1' es arklnsnn. Dirk O , D111 Hunter, W eslcv allatc. Duck Parsons, Tom Mu mek, Harry Coulson, Iack Fnust, Dean Barnhar . .O 1 Q D RO - on Thomas, Floyd Boyer. Norman Scott. Daxnd Coulson, Iack Hughes, Tommy Carroll, Ilmmy Thompson, Bch a 'comlm Com' Mannnon, R0 '- ' a on Tyner, David Faun c. Don Merrxrts. Lynn Eng . Blll Heilman. Ray Sha adv. Inm Dams, Dean Mol ollrn. are . r-. '- ernon Innes, C6611 Brirkles, I hn Grqnnch, Russel McCaulift', Paul Raffcnspergvr, Bill Corbin. FIFT ROW-Gear. 1' B l , Dan Campbell. Billy YVerry. Craig Kunkle, Harold Faverty, Gene Ober. 1 I . . .- . I I I - . . . I . I . . I . . . . . I I I - ' I NI-XKERS OF NIARTIAL 'NIIGIF Left to Rlqht FRONT ROV. Hannah Roh on Pattx Lou Xxrxqht f'lc'n VK er! Bs-ttx Churrhcx Fthrl Spanqlcr Blodxxwn Young Lol Hartley Nlorma Lane France Ben hoff bl'fOND ROYX Marx ane Lnmqs on Ruth Bull Betty Box Dorothy Fon t C endnlyn Rxchter Shlrlcx Dom Pat Murrax Ro emarx VN ert Bull Wood THIRD ROW lack Unqer Fmncls Conrad Bxll Shahadc RCQIN Stxnelx Dcanr Folcltrnmr Audrey Brehm Ixus Thompson Ccorqc' Stephcn on Sam Shahade FOURTH ROXN Dru Thoma Pau Mcflll Ro cr Shank Rtbcrt Llxmq ton Albert Qnuld Drtlt Ott Kcnt Clit Dmrd Cohos- 1lf'TH ROVK Ccrald MtC:wrmx L 1'dx ard Scrfert B111 Crow' lrxmq Lcum Bob Fullerton Bcnnct Brando SIXTH ROXX Cwlxm V511 on Stanltw Rcrsman Yvayne Slaqlc Bob Clntomh Dlrlvt 1'duard Bill XX rrry The band stepprng hrgh as usual made good use of the songs of the serv1ce men Among these were Semper Para us The Marrnes Hymn U S F1e1d Artrllery Anchors Awexgh and many others Although the band w1th the football team peared at every home drrectron of Mr Horner could not travel th1s year 1t ap game Under the and B111 Wood rt marched through a successful season On September 30 1943 Mr Horner left the band to become a soldler rn the Unrted States Army The band was sorry to lose Mr Horner but rt rs proud that he IS one of the many men who are help 1ng to make the World of tomorrow safe Mr Horner was replaced by Mr Dean Owrngs who IS do1ng an excellent yob It was through the effort of Mr Owmgs that the sprrng concert was such a great success Th1s event featured a clarlnet solo by Stanley Rersman and also a ba ton twlrlrng exh1b1t1on by B111 Wood Erght sen1ors made the1r last appearance wrth the band at th1s event The band lost not only 1ts dlrector but also 1lS bass drummer B111 Marks left 1n the flrst semester to lom the Navy Brlls departure left the drum sectlon 1n a serrous condltlon Fortunately Ed Ser fert was able to adjust h1mself to the huge drum Regardless of the handlcaps under wluch the band worked 1t was able to sw1ng through a successful season - A -V l . . 1 r, 1 A l A ps g . . f- t . - '- Il ' 1, Y - Y. . . - ' 'S . , 1 r 5 s . 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I I - 1 ' - - 1 . , . . 1 1 . . , ' . , . - A I The Student Counc1l 1nt1ated the year by ask1ng for representattves who would grve the1r 1obs the ttme and energy they deserved After electrons had been held tn the vartous home rooms organ1zat1ons cmd classes the club conslsted of twenty SIX members Dan Rltter was chosen to preslde Iohn Trent to alternate and Irma Hunt to keep mlnutes and accounts The pres1dent left for Gettysburg College to study medlctne rn the mtddle of the year Iohn Trent a 1un1or then took over MISS M Greer Mr Engh and Mr Ackley were faculty advlsers ln November the club sponsored a successful Vrctory Dance to close a hlgh ly sahsfactory football season Another such afta1r was contemplated for the w Vl:D r R qht close of basketball season The Assem bly Program Commttte worrred over what students wanted for assemblxes and how to keep them amused dur1ng the noon hour The Counctl doled out gym Jams sparlngly g1v1ng the bulk of the loot to the W Club who were promptly tapped for one by the needy H1 Y Home Room Representatlves pushed the War Bond dr1ve and collected money for the Red Cross The student body was asked to use the balcony at basketball games so that the patrons of the school mlght be encouraged to attend The new method ol saluttng the flag was 1ntroduced W1th the approval of the school board the Chrrstmas vacatzon was lengthened a result students were on the hollday payrolls of many downtown f1rms ROVN H r Nt-LGND ROKR L Ru QTUDENT FOX ERNINf BODX . ' ' - ' ' 5 as ' QAEA' A . Lcf to 14 -Mary lane Dans. Barry Lou Faust. lane! Smxrh. lxls Thompson. lrma llunv, Nan Iames. Dons VVood, Rosemary VVerv:, Agnes Eash. La Rue Hnlli-gas. Partv Lon XN'r1qht. STANDING, FIRST '- arrv Coulson. Paul Mclhll. Daxid Cohoe. lim Dans. Don Thomas. Ton: lVluxdoCk. llerher VVmM. fl' .' '- atry lnsdebur. Dan i er. Robert Crouse. Bull YX'erry. lrxmg Leutn, Daud Srvrlmg, Iohn Trent, w 7 N ' A 7 I OFFICERS CANDIDATE SCHOOI HERIL Wh CUNIL 112 ki L ft t Rqht FRONT ROVN Bll VN D lmD OND ROVX C ht- h Bll Corbm Coach Ma RD ROVS C q lx CC ld The W Club IS composed of football basketball and truck let termen Mr Engh IS faculty ad vrser The off1cers are popular vars1ty stars Huck Dav1s of football and basketball fame 1 Presldent Paul Raffensperger star of WU Y s backf1e1d 15 V1ce Presldent and Crarg Kunkle tall lanky basketball Captaln 15 Secretary Treasurer Wrth the proceeds of th1s year s gym dances members planned to collaborate wlth the H1 Y ln mak 1ng a plaque conta1n1ng the names of former athletes 1n the armed forces An tmportant date IH the Club s soclal calendar IS the 1n1t1at1on a very humorous affalr to those who have already undergone 1t The banquet at the end of the football season IS another gala event Th1s year 1t was g1ven 1n honor of the team by the Young People s Assoc1at1on of the West mont Presbytenan Church At one assembly the members grac1ously d1splayed the1r talents whrch consrsted of croon1ng and sway1ng to several popular songs lt may be sa1d that the1r rendz t1on was favorably rece1ved by the aud1ence The boys of lh1S club can really be called good sports because they have proved themselves so 1- -4 1 1 , Y , , 4 C , . 1 .A 1. J - -' 'V , S p . t. .- f - - 1 1 r A I l - l 1 1 . . ' ' - -x w .4 e o iy . ' '- 1 'ncui. lerc Ogle. Paul Raffvnprrgcr, Bull Hellman, i avis. SEC '- oar :ng . and Faunrv, Dan Camphell, Gcrxrgr' Brllal i ' , nninn. THI '- muy 'nnkltx lark llughrs. lruhn Grgnrwh. Russell M auliff. Charles Parkinson, llarn Favervv. . - - - ' ' I I I ' . .W .S I . . - - I 1 - . I . I . , . . - 2 ' , ' . 4 1 . . I 1- ' ll MORE FUN THAN DIETING Semor glamourettes take thexr daily dozen The Gym Club an athlet1c assoclatron of all mterested soph omore Junror and sentor grrls sponsored the gxrls tntramural program In conlunctron wrth the gym classes the actxvrtres pro mote the physlcal alertness nec essary rn the womens armed servrces tn factory Jobs or rn just mg rn addrtron thrs trarmng wxll prepare the gtrls for full part1c1 patron mn a better world after the war Led by the offxcers Ann Aller presrdent Elva Glatz secretary and Mrss Elrzabeth Greer d v1ser the club organlzed rules for conductrng games An amend ment thrs year provlded for play mg the basketball tournament twrce smce basketball IS the most popular sport wlth the grrls The club also determrned the number of pornts requrred for an rntramural letter and awarded both letters and chevrons whrch represent the earnrng of a second letter At the noon games mem bers of the club ofhcrated as re ferees scorekeepers and txme keepers Blanche Blozovltch and Marran Ream two charrmen elected by the club arranged the schedules for all the games recorded scores and rndrvxdual points and super1ntended all rntramural actxvlttes , - I - . the abnormal rush of wartime liv- ' , , , ' 1 , : , . . 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I 41 THL MAlN CANIE TO TOWN The senror class on December n1nth and tenth as thetr annual play present ed The Man Who Came to D1nner Broadway h1t by Hart and Kaufman Under the dxrectron of Mrs Ferne S M1ller 1t was a great success Although It was a dtffrcult produc tlon to undertake because of the large number of character parts our semors se lected The Man and mn add1t1on sug gested and adopted the plan of produc 1ng 1t two mghts tnstead ot one as was formerly the custom Due to an 1ntens1ve adverttsmg campaxgn and a house to house canvass of homes of the school drs trtct by members of the class capactty aud1ences attended both performances The play 1tse1f was a super soph1st1 cated comedy centermg about the ac txons of famous Sher1dan Wh1tes1de su perbly acted by Ronald Hagadus and Robert Crouse each of whom played the part one nrght Wh1tes1des character lS modeled after that of'the late Alexander Woolcott Falstafftan Sherry arrxves at the home of Mr and Mrs Ernest Stanley acted by Barney Carter and Ianet Sm1th 1n Mesal1a Oh1o on a lecture tour only to sl1p upon a small p1ece of xce and supposedly break h1s leg He must re rncun at the Stanley home for srx weeks they are only too glad to have such a great d1gn1tary 1n the1r home Mean whtle the romant1c plot unfolds as Whtte S1d9S secretary Maggle Cutler Ioel H1nchman falls 1n love wrth the local newspaper ed1tor Bert Iefferson Dan Campbell Sherry refuses to g1ve up Maggle and calls 1n famous actress Lor rame Sheldon Phyllxs Wannemacher to w1n Bert s affectrons The rest of the play deals malnly wlth Lorrames and Mag g1e s flght to Wm Bert Cred1t must be glven to George Bel lak who played the comxcal Marx Broth Lg 1 V.. I X I ...iv - Y U 1' . .A Al A M' S 1 l r 'V 1 , l If 1 , . Q . z 7 Q A u g ,A' , ' H A VB- it V i . . rt 5 K Llflyll TO RIGHT'-lvls Thurnpsmt, Frank Dans, ffulda Friedhoff, Ronald lfdgadus Incl lftmlumm lanvl Smnh, Barncv Cdrlvr. lun.: Park. Audrey Dans, Ann Alter. , . I . - -t . '11 G I . tt 11 . . . . 1 . . 1 . I . l . . I . I , . I I - tt 11 . . . I ' . . . . 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 I A . 1 . . ' I I I - er l1ke character Banyo Dav1d Shupp as Englxsh actor Beverly Carlton Hulda Fnedhoff as Wh1tes1des nurse Mlss Preen and Frank Dav1s as the pecullar Dr Bradley Other good performances were g1ven by Iona Park and B111 Werry as Iune and R1chard Stanley Dean Mul hollen as Professor Metz Ruth Fox who portrayed Mr Stanleys axe murderess s1ster and IVIS Thompson and Leonard Zasofsky who played the servants Other members of the cast who helped make the play a success were Ann Aller Audrey DGVIS B111 Corbln Craxg Kunkle Iere Ogle DGV1d Faunce Ray Shahade Don Thomas Dan Rltter and B111 Reese Recogmtron also goes to Mrs Rose who des1gned the set to Lawrence Ledebur student d1rector to the stage crew prompters propertles and make up com m1ttees and to the stage manager Stan ley Relsman SEATED Cl e e Carol W qht SIANDING L fr R 1 l hb rqcr M M Th1s year the stage crew IS composed of f1Ve capable hands Iohn Trent Bob Haberstroh and B111 Reese are the vet eran stage hands and George Stephen son and Buzz1e Braude are the newcom ers The boys have done much th1s year under the gu1dance of Mrs Rose They have repa1red much of the obsolete equ1pment Wh1ch could not be replaced due to Wartlrne restr1ct1ons Some of the much needed equlpment could not be re pa1red or replaced so the stage crew made what they had do double duty Above all the stage crew deserves cred1t for the1r commendable Work 1n makmg the sen1or play The Man Who Came to Dlnner a smash1ng success Everyone agreed that the lob on the l1ght1ng effects and scenery was one of the best ever done These boys have g1v en much of therr t1me and energy to the school THEY TAKE CARE OF TECHNICALITIES - , . I . I . . ' 5 ' . 1 I I I - : ' 1 ' ' 5 - ' . . I . I . . . . l I I - , . . 1 . . I . I I . I I . . . I . I . . . . I 11 . . . 11 . . , 1 . 1 1 I I 1 ' ' - . ' I I - . - 1 aria Barney, H 1 n ri. . . , e to igh -Irma Hunt. B111 Reese, Marrorxe Aahcom. Mr. M1 ler. Sranlev Relsman. lane H V Lnvlngston. Dorothy Popovich. Phyllis Mclntyre, Mary LEFI TO RlGHT'MYf- ROW' GQUYQY S'fPl'19T190Y1 lane! 1.1-dcl'wur, lean Robson. Shxrley Fennel, Ruth Br-lt, BN1111-rt Braude N.Y1lh11r Mulhollt-11. Lemxnrrl Zdsofskx lflnx Glam, Shlrley Hers cl , rs. xller. lohn Trcnr, Bull Rvrsc, Bob llzxhcrftroh, Iocl Kramclx. 4. A L 43 THEX FAIL THENISELX EQ SHI TTER Sh -XPPLRD ,JA A . AV LV .-L, A, - t t l SliA'l'liDfAnn 'l'ht-:ram Sdllx Klxlr--v STANDING I..-tr ro Rrgkr-.-'mn Allvr tiller SNR-rr: Burr Murrrf luhvr Tram Dan Qut--t Marx lam' Inxrngsmn Ldrrx l..'rlr-l'mr Rohm: Cmnt-c Phxllrs XX fmrwvn.nl:.': Barney Carter Murrx- Ulu-wr Crrlxmrz Ynlsun D.nrt: Shupp I . D - I e - I - . , - , . , I . , I , . . . X The Photography Club Whrch IS spon ored by M1ss Margaret Greer started 1ts act1v1t1es by electrng Robert Crouse a presxdent and Ellen Wertz as secretary treasurer The club members tWlCe as many rn number as last year dec1ded to devote therr meet1ngs to d1scuss1ons of the var1ous techrncal skllls connected Wrth the1r hobby The advantages of d1fferent photograph1c and processlng techmques were compared Then the club delved rnto the mystery ot the physlcs of l1ght and how 1t rs affected by optrcs Later 1n the year the meetrngs were devoted to the art of us1ng kodachrome or color frlm Thxs medrum has many advantages and fam1l1ar1ty wrth rt w1ll be a necess1ty for every photographer after the war One group experlmented 1n the laboratory wrth faster methods of pro1ect1on prmt mg Through the cornbrned benehts of all these GCl1V1f19S the semor members of the Photography Club were able to plan several unusual photograph1c t fects for the Phoemcran thereby 1ncreas mg the beauty ot the school yearbook Later on 1n the year the club conducted a W1nter scene contest Many beaut1tul and unusual studres were submrtted as a result of thrs contest The Photography Clubs actrvrtres were not hmrted to the technrcal and the art1st1c however In order to ga1n funds for the work of the organlzatton the club gave a dance shortly after Easter Part of the proceeds from th1s dance one ot the most popular atta1rs of the school year was used when the club sponsored an assembly Hrghllght ot thrs program was a popular war movre The members of the Photography Club are develop1ng themselves both phys1 cally and mentally tor 1ntell1gent and actrve c1t1zensh1p rn a better world of the future rw' 1' 1' 11g -35 cz. ,i ii, , ss Zoot-suiter and slick chick jive out The German class marigles Christmas carols the noon hour Discussing the rift between capital and G. R, Officers, Marian Ream, Shirley Fennel, labor, no doubt Audrey Davis, and Nan Iames sell war stamps For this we tightfour tree dance after Wolting it at Spike's football season 45 'W' Q' M ,f Q! Q as rl! 5M Q I 9 ,ae , f X 1f UT'-un.: 1 I ,OD 3 cl n ,.,, I4-'f y 1 i Sv? 3 wfH'd'g T 5 1 in-, W' Ywwmv , Q.. 5 ' ff gr ,,. Q 1 Q .4..4ll' rmdr! L ,- x A I f I 'ws J, I 'sk'-f' aa .-'Q . L u, CALL THEY GIVE THE F AME THAT EXTRA SOMETHING COACHES LEFT TO RIGHT R b I Ma C IE qh Robert Mannlon and Carl Engh our our successful year 1n football Both Coaches are strong bel1evers 1n faxr play and sportsmansh1p a pol1cy to whrch the team responded Also deservlng a good deal of credrt are the cheerleaders who boosted the morale ol the boys by attend1ng every FOOTBALL MANAGERS TTORLCHTILF Dlxa 1 L H game The cheerlead1ng squad cons1sts 1or1e Ashcorn Audrey Davls Iona Park Helen Carol Wrlght Blanche Blozovltch and M1ldred Yuhas The managers Danny Campbell Iack Hughes lack Foust Dlck Parsons Harry Coulson and B111 Ewald worked wrth the team to keep the machrnery runnmg LEFT FRONT 'IO BACK A l M CENTER N RIGHT FRONI I'O BACK Hel C X a cl Ma 'E ll Illlll 66 ' 95 14 A A A 4 .T , 'l . A ' - o er A nnion. ar nl . LEF ' - ac' oust, ic' P rsons. Harrv Coulson, Bill Ewald. ac' ughes. . I I . . two coaches, are largely responsible for of the following girls: Nan Iames, Mar- . ' . . I . I I 1 1 , . . 1 1 . . I I . I 1 1 , ' - un rcv Davis. lona Park, ilclrcd Yuhas. - an lames. , ' H 5 . - en .arol Vrxght. Bl n xc BlO:ovxch. ryoric Ashcom. 'E ll 1- :nu 1111-1- l , t r 50 FOOTBALL SCORES W W WU W W W W W Conemaugh Twp Lewtstown Rrchland Bedford Ebensburg Indlana Somerset Ferndale On the Westmont Upper Yoder Hxgh School stage Ianuary 21 1944 appeared a group of boys s1ng1ng and SW11'1g1f1g tn new red and gray yackets These boys were our own v1Ctor1ous football players It seemed d1ff1cult to plcture these Srna tras 1n football untforms But thxs was the crowd who led W U Y to a most successful season 1n l943 They were able to boast of wmnlng seven out of exght the1r one loss cornmg at the hands of CahNl Somerset heart breakmg game whlch ended 20 The greatest v1ctory of the season was the ftrst w1n 1n over nme years over Fern dale wh1ch was both a physlcal and a moral tr1umph The success of W U Y s 1943 football team was due to the boys wrlllngness to work hard and to the lead ersh1p of Coaches Robert Mannlon and Carl Engh S C N R c RD ROVX L h I l I 6 I h OH. WH-XT A BEAFTIFI I, SEASON' 51 -U. 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Dan Camphcll 0 C . annion. 1 if VJ- w l Get that ball before Ferndale does' HARRY DANYLUK H played end good pass rece1ver and blocker although he dldn t usually start 1n games he was always dependable and kept regular ends on the1r toes PAUL RAFFENSBERGER sometlmes een carrymg the ball Wllfl those two or three extras tor a frrst down or an extra polnt played fullback sometlmes used for passrng IAMES DAVIS Captaln Huck played halfback called plays and s1gnals ran and passed the ball made an outstandmg comeback tht year after belng benched most of last year by a broken leg Chosen 1n the backtleld ot the Coachs Somerset Cambrla County s All Star Team IEEE OGLE qurck and tough played on the hne and 1n the backfleld one of the lastest charglng llnemen ever to be seen at Westmont called plays 1n backheld shrtty last startlng and ta t runn1ng ball carrter CRAIG KUNKLE Nalls tallest player of the l943 season held down an end posltlon easy pass recexver hard to tackle after he got started good detenswe end blocked up plays before they got started hls long punts were always of parhcular value If Xb' I-Ulltli SLXS 'mv 'ro 1smm'1 1'cm1x1-lm.-A that :ma city.:-.... ciuym.-N x1..11,tN Iulm Klrgnrnlu, Cxang Kunklc. . . . , . . . s both feet off the ground . . . often relied upon to make . .S . H5-A . l lgf, t , A ' .- . UN II XII THE FOWOI ERINI HFRUES IOHN GRGURICH B1g Iohn earned h1S W as a tackle opponents found rt hard to move th1s mass of muscle good blocker and hard flghter rookle on varsrty but proved hlmself capable of f1ll1ng h1s ass1gned pos1t1on DAVE FAUNCE tough and rugged started season on bench but soon progressed to f1rst team earned pos1 t1on as guard and kept 1t m1ssed one game because of 1n1ur1es but soon back f1ght1ng BILL CORBIX fast and wlde awake end tagged Handles because of hrs pass catch1ng ab1l1ty another rookte good on offense and defense always Brlly by local sport Wrlters Russru. MCCAUUFF Rusty the fast chargmg and hard frghtrng tackle who was once seen almost makmg a touch down emerged from most games battered and bru1sed allowed opponents to gam very l1ttle ground always seemed peppy town Hlgh guard who suffered a badly spramed ankle 1n the begmnmg of the season often used to plug weak spots 1n the l1ne rn the second and fourth quarter when the regulars slowed down Q P ff p q R ll 'l C lff Somerset really gave us a cause for crymg , , 3 , t 1 A t' Q Q . . . . . . L CHARLES PARKINSON . . . Chuck . . . transferred from Iohns- TOP lf! HU'l0l'UlNl-Daxxd lfaunuc. lcrc Oylc llnrrx' Danvlwl-, Paul vt cus cry--r. uve ht lm: . I NIH HDNILNIJ 't o IRONT RUXX H hx -J N rb l' lx ff Ill KX f'q r Frequently the local newspapers flashed a snappy sports headhne durrng the past l943 44 basketball campargn It read Htlltoppers W1n Aga1n Wrth the w1nn1ng of the Somerset game the Red and Gray of Westmont ompleted a successful season vuth th very rmpresswe record of fourteen W1ns agatnst three losses The squads aver age for all of these encounters was 47 potnts per game by far enough proof or the teams ab1l1ty to score and to wtn We entertam our near netghbors Ffa Only the Iohnstown game on the Down towner s floor could be constdered a real loss for rt rutned the Enghmen s chances for the Tr1 County League Champlonshlp and forced them to be content wlth sec ond place Last year also Westmont toolf second place It seems that the Red and Gray IS often a br1desma1d but never a br1de The Iuntor Varstty th1s year fared well also nabbrng the Tr1 County I V Charnp1onsh1p Southmont :rust D9 two pomts ahead 54 , - 1 -f - - . -v 1 - ' - . llil- ,Ol A . 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Southmont ,, ,, Ferndale , , Somerset ..t.. . , 55 N005 Hill R I I lil UHNII H'- Watch h1m Boyer' Under the leadershlp of Mr Macllnay and Mr Manmon a full and energetlc mtramural program was successfully car r1ed out Thts program cons1sted of com pet1t1on 1n basketball volleyball p1ng pong softball and track GCl1Vll16S wh1ch are a part of the physlcal f1tness pro gram advocated by the Navy Each gym class selected several teams whtch played both at noon and durlng drfferent GCl1V1lY perlods Th1s year the sen1or teams vrrtually domtnated lntramural GCl1V1l1eS A sentor team under the leadershlp of B111 Werry and Dan Campbell captured the volley ball champlonshtp an GQQYGSSIVC snap py sentor qumtet organlzed by George Bellak safely tucked away the basket ball crown The latter team rolled up the htghest total of pomts tn many years averag1ng close to 35 pomts a game The pmg pong tournament the soft ball league and the track events took place rn the sprmg wtndmg up an act1ve year Here too the senlors showed a detlmte super1or1ty as they won most of these act1v1t1es For every team sport IH the gtrls tn tramural program each class elected wo captatns who asststed Mtss Greer 1n selectrng the remammg ten players En thusrasm pract1ce and cooperat1on helped the semors w1n both basketball and deck tenn1s ln the sprmg the glrls played volleyball and mushball For 1nd1v1dual ports each class frrsl had tts own el1m1nat1on tournament The four hlghest then entered the mtramural tournament The w1nner of th1s earned one hundred pomts and the next th ee hlghest g1rls recelved ftfty pomts aplece Four hlghest rn archery were Nan Iames wtnner Mary lane Dav1s Blame Trmdle and Ioanne R1chardson 1n ptng pong Mary lane L1v1ngston wmner Betty Lou Foust Mary lane Dav1s and Lors Hunt tn badm1nton Iona Park w1nner Blanche Blozovrtch Ann Alter and Ellen Wertz ln bowl1ng Nancy Kmpe wmner L1lly Mae Fox Betty Lou Fous' and Mary lane Dav1s and ln tenn1s Elame Sobol wrnner Glorta Berney Mary Ianet Lede bur and Elleen Park Ahem Audrey tn back of you - - 4,,, .. , ., . l , A,. , - . , , S . 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