Westmont Upper Yoder High School - Phoenician Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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BLACK Evhtrattnn We the 1956 graduatlng class take pnde 1n ded1catmg th1s book to Mlss Dorothy E Black She W111 always be remembered tor her w1I11ngness to help her s1ncere efforts to understand our problems and her ready sm11e 1n reward Mtss Blacks outstandmg contnbutlons as a teacher, advlsor and trzend W11l never be torgotten Through th1s Ded1cat1on we Wzsh to express our Jndebtedness to her for the solzd toundatlons and guzdance gxven us st zmportant years ot our Izves durzng the mo pw KW AWN. NN, W YW XXV, 4 1 W 2 1 r 1 Z 4 W I I Q 00 KQV! X gcf Muffy N We xx 4 N x X War R x N my ll: Q 1 JE XE' QQ-183' X Sb YQ. QYNSY ky 5 BVS: .SXSK Sex NFQM Alex? fall :Zn 744' 4.7R:2:1 f W'.ZZf' .n-.'.'1.' .. 1'-7'-' .- 'V -. ':-,gf .-4-24432-I-:.' '-ng. ,nge Ig ,: 'j-'-:,:,.1 - 'f'1g 5 'f 7'- .' .,.gZ'!-'-' .48-2 123 . -Ig. ., L-':-Z-'Wg A309 ' .4-I-I-I-f-Q,.3.- .':- '-2-'- 1-2-,.,.g.g.gfg..., '32 h' fnffilf fs? 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The Westmont Upper Yoder School Board cons1sts of ten men elected for a s1x year term It serves the youth the school and the commun1ty The School Board IS respor1s1ble for carry1ng out the mandates of the state and creat1ng pol1c1es at the lo al level to meet local cond1t1ons Some of 1lS dut1es 1nclude prov1d1ng bu1ld1ngs textbooks and other equ1pment employmg teach ers and levy1ng and collectrng taxes to support the schools Its efforts are dzrected toward provld 1ng the best educat1onal opportun1t1es for the youth of th1s area The board members meet monthly but extra meet1ngs may be called 1t necessary The 1o1nt school board IS composed of ten members hve from Westmont Borough and hve from Upper Yoder Townsh1p Westmont s representat1ves are Mr Edward A Dlttmar pres1dent Mr Cla1re A Anderson Mr Robert A Hoadley Mr Parker R Lawson and Mr W1ll1am PIICG Representmg Upper Yoder ToWnsh1p are Mr Monroe W1ll1amson v1ce pres1dent Mr Earl Brubaker treasurer Mr Cr1st R G1bbOHS Mr Russell A Iones and Mr Luther E Lehman Mr Harry Leckey serves as non member secretary of the 1o1nt school board Much of the work of the Board 1S done 1n comrmttees and because of the madequate and crowded iac1l1t1es caused by 1ncreas1ng enrollments one ot the projects now under d1scuss1on IS an est1mated m1ll1on dollar acldrtron to the h1gh school If' L.. ILDWARD A DlTTMAR HARRY R LECKY Pres de t Secret y Crtst R. hhhons, Robcrl A. lluadlvy, Parlxcr R. Laxxsou, i iam . rlrv. Harry R, Lcclay, Sccrctary: Edward A. Dlltmar. F, Nlouruc Vxfilliarnsoxt, Russell A. loncs. Claire A. Anderson. Earl F. Brubalmcr. Luther E. Lehman. I I . I . . . . . . C . . . I I I - 1 , . . , . . , . . . ' . . I . - . I I I I . . , . . , . . . ll il n lar LUHD5 HULEHS DONALD A WATTS Educattonal leadershlp 1S one of the most lmportant factors 1n determ1n1ng the quahty and scope ot an educatlon al program Supplylng th1s profess1onal leadershxp 1S the respons1b1l1ty of the adm1n1strat1ve staff wh1ch conslsts of Mr Donald A Watts Mr W1ll1GH1 A Shaffer and Mr Clyde W Re1gard As Superv1s1ng Pr1nc1pal of the West mont Upper Yoder School D1str1ct Mr Watts serves as the School Boards chref executrve ofhcer and ass1sts the Board 1n the formatlon of the annual budget the employment of teachers the malntenance ol bu1ld1ngs and grounds the development of a publ1c relatlons program and the superv1s1on of all currrculum from krndergarten through the twelfth grade Mr Watts was graduated from the Bloomsburg State Teachers College w1th a Bachelor of Sc1ence degree Upon completxon ofa program of graduate study at Bucknell Un1vers1ty he was awarded h1s Master 1n Sc1ence degree Mr Shaffer the Hlgh School Pr1nc1pal admlmsters the affa1rs of the W U Y Hlgh School To rnsure the best educatlon posstble for the students 1n h1s charge and to prov1de the lUC1l1l1eS and servrces necessary to attaln th1s goal are the ma1or respons1b1l1t1es of th1s othce Superv1s1ng the curnculum and plann1ng master and 1nd1v1dual student schedules are 1m WILLIAM F SHAFFER CLYDE W REIGHARD cat1onal program He obtamed h1s Bachelor of Sc1ence degree from Pennsylvan1a State Un1vers1ty and h1S Master 1n Educat1on degree from Bucknell UnlV9fS1lY In h1s capac1ty as Ass1stant Pr1nc1pal Mr Re1ghard supervxses the cateterla program and coord1nates the extra curr1cular act1v1ty pro gram AS1d9 from these dut1es he USS1SlS Mr Shaffer 1n the format1on of operatronal pol1cy and 1n the preparat1on of varlous reports and records In the absence of the Pr1nc1pal he 1S responsrble for assumtng complete charge of the h1gh school Mr Relghard was graduated from the Un1 vers1ty of Plttsburgh w1th a Bachelor of Sc1ence degree and a Master 1n Educatlon degree M1ss Anna Mary Raab Mrs Barbara Good and M1ss Kathryn Ersaman are the very effr Clenl secretar1es to Mr Watts Mr Shaffer and Mr Leckey respectlvely bLEFT E0 RLEHT M YK fhv E I I portant tasks performed by Mr. Shaffer that help guarantee a smooth-running and functional edu- ' ' ' ' SECRETARIES ' : iss a 1' n isaman, Mrs. Bar- ' ' ' ara Goo , Mi Anna Mar Raab. IIUU TESSES WILLIAM A ASKEY Pennsylvama Hlstory B S Indlana State Tea hers Col ege IAIvIrs E BALOGH Flrst AId Health Physlcal Educatlon B S Sllpper ege IESSIE T BARKHYMER Soc1al Studxes Grade 7 Indlana State Teachers Col lege UnIversIty of PItts burgh DOROTHY E BLACK English Grade 8 B S UnI verslty of Plttsburgh W Sco'r'r BRALLIER Scxence Grades 7 8 B A Franklm and Marshall W BLAIR BURKHART Band Orchestra Instru mental MusIc U1'11V8I'S1lY of Ittsburgh A B Bethany College Shnvenham UnI versxty England LUTHER P CLAYCOMB MathematIcs Grade 8 M Ed Unlversxty f P1llS burgh S RAYMOND CROMER Amencan Hlstory Mathe mah s Grade 7 B S M A CARL A ENGH Bankmg and Law Book keepmg II B S Oh1O North ww Z9 ern U1'11V6!.'S1lY g IOHN N GREEN Speech Therapxsr B A Umversrty of Plttsburgh M MARGARET GREER Guldance Counselor B A Wells College M A Umver stty of Plttsburgh Columbla Umversxty P' , '. . - . . ,B.s., . H ' ' ' . . ' ' o ' - l ' I - - ' Y ': , -I -. - - Rock Slqle Teachers C01- University of Pittsburgh l . RUTH K GRIFFITH Home Econom1cs Beaver College X 2 ARJORXE KAUFMAN Semor I'I1gh Vocal MUSIC B S Indlana State Teachers W- College i BETTY A KOCHER Exploratory Busmess Typ ng I Shorthand I B S In dzana State Teachers Col IEANNETTI: LABE Englxsh Grade 7 B S Un1 verstty of Ptttsburgh ALDA L LONG Latm I II B A Susque hanncr Umverstty M A Bucknell UIIIVGISIIY IANE C MANNERS Home Economlcs, B S In dtana State Teachers Col lege 7? nsylva IG Hrstory P O D B S Lock Haven State Teachers College DAVID I MCCORMICK En lsh I B S M fred Unlverslty C VAUGHN MCILNAY Bookkeepmg I Typmg I Beckley Buslness College B S Indtana State Teachers College PETER L MOLLURA Social Studtes Grade 8 B S Lock Haven State Teachers College ETHEL I NAYLOR MUSIC Grades 7 8 9 B S Ind1ana State Teachers Col lege THERESA C O'KIcK1 Spamsh I, II, French I, II, B S Indtana State Teachers College - X . V' A S rf JV l yullzcau .31-1 . gjljbj , :-: :::. - 3 I -- I R0 T I- 2' . A -, , in ,Ll , 4 . . ., . . I M , 'E ,, ' , ' I ' '. j , . -,.' ,.:' ,' gl' , . ., .A. A1- . . ,.A.'..,,,,.., lf: Alzl lllllgqql I 5555 . . ' ...,. 5 :IVI A lege - MINTER M. OTT Algebra I, Chemistry I, II, B. S. Gettysburg College, M. A. University of Pitts- burgh, Duke University ANTHONY N PAONE Biology General Science B S St Francis College KATHRYN E RAAB School Nurse Home Nurs ing R N Conemaugh Va ley Memorial Hospital CLYDE W REIGHARD Plane Geometry Sohd Geometry B S M Ed Uni versity OI Plttsburgh HUGH F ROGERS Industrial Arts B S Call ornla State Teachers Col ege MARGARET I RUMMEL Librarian B.A. University of Pittsburgh B. A. L. S. Uni- versity of Michigan A k , I 'ii'i Giiil Q. 't,t,,, MARJORIE SALEM First Aid, Health, Gym, B. S. Slippery Rock State Teachers College MARVIN W SAVERING hsh I II B S T College HENRY L SOSINSKI Industrial Arts B S M Ed Pennsylvania State Umver si y MARJORIE E STRAYER Art Grades 7 8 9 Lock Haven State Teachers o ege DONALD G WALL n ish M L1tt Umverslty of Pitts burgh 'ROBERT WARDROP English III IV Germanl II B. A. Allegheny College M.Ed. niversity ot Pitts- f . IEANNETTE S. WENKLER Home and School Visitor, Mathematics Grade 7, B.S. Alabama Polytechnic Insti- tute Louxss K. Wzsrmcx Shorthand I, II, Typing I, II, B. S. Indiana State Teachers College, M. Ed. Pennsyl- vania State University IOSEPHINE G. WILLIAMS Algebra I, II, B.A. Ran- dolph Macon Women's Col- lege Iorm D. W1LsoN Basic Mathematics, Gen- eral Mathematics, Consum- er Science, Physics, B.S., M. Litt. University of Pitts- burgh RUTH S. WINEMAN World History, Senior High Art, Indiana State Teachers College ELIZABETH M. GREER Spelling Guidance, B. S. Arnold College HEEPEHS UF THE BBE!-IT H LL Familiar faces to every student at Westy are those of our friendly custodians. In general their responsibilities lie in the maintenance of the physical plant, keeping it safe and clean for the physical Well-being of the student. Working behind the scenes they are always ready for any emergencies which may arise. To the custodians we wish to express the appreciation of the student body for their superior efforts in maintaining the hallowed halls of Westy. CLISTODIANS SEATED-Left to right: Anne Fuge, Nellie McCreary, Margaret Gardner, Ruth Glova, Mary Higgins. Luella Green. STANDING-Left to ri ht: Twila Wright. Freda Campanella, Mar- garet Langan. Edna Snavely, Freclrike Goettlicher, Sam Fuge, 4 J Bud Holsopple. 4 5 5G 1 X an vu ll 150 his 5-shin! wwf. TW 1 'W -vx-1, vr all ,-ss 4'-fax 43'-Tylvf 'S ,.nv5!V- ,.-nu' Q0 fx. ,J '8,:,gw wk, Higgs, 6 N fi . fm '5a, Y 131 -w 'u Ur . 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Hnuflp Knights Scholarly' Athletrcl Ongrnall All these ad Jecttves can be used to descrxbe th1s year s gradu at1ng class Scholarly' The class of 55 was ranked as one of the top scholast1c classes ever to be LEFT To RIGHT W graduated from Westmont Upper Yoder Hlgh School In fact the number of honor students far exceeded the number ellgxble for the Natxonal Honor Soclety For the past few years the class of 56 has mamtatned the hlghest percentage of students on the honor roll Th1s year Betty Idzkow sky Lynne Kennedy Tom Skelly Bob Wagner Ir1s Pogal Wayne London Ann Bowman Pat Urban Mary Anne Mall1nson Sue Prxstow Ruth Bovler Charlotte Hartland Barbara Frye lean Edwards Marg1e Fmley and Ron H1llegass appeared on the honor roll for the f1rst semester Athletlcl Dzsplaymg an amazrng degree of skrll and determ1nat1on Em1l Bolha Bob Wag ner hm Garrlty I1m Orr Al Callet M1ke Zahm Ron H1llegass Ioe Marshall Ed Iakell D1ck season tn twenty two years I1m Garrrty and Em1l Bolha were selected by the Trl County coaches to represent the Hxlltoppers on the Tr1bune Democrat All Scholastlc football team Assrstlng the boys at every practrce sessxon and game were the capable sen1or managers B111 McCla1n and M1ke Latos The startxng lmeup of the vars1ty basketball team cons1sted of sen1or students I1m Gar r1ty Emll Bolha Ron H1llegass M1ke Zahm Bob Gleason and Wayne London Therr teamwork led to the capture of the Trl County Basketball Trophy Bob Wagner Alan Prazza Tom Skelly Ron H1llegass Dave Bossler I1m Orr and Don M1ller held key pos1t1ons on the baseball team Sue Prlstow Iean Edwards Barb Frye and V1o1et Glatz who served as capta1n of the squad helped to W1n the f1rst cheerleadmg trophy for Westy Or1g1nal' The Sen1or Prom as well as prevlous dances proved to be a most unlque and outstandrng soclal event After excellent performances 1n the local and d1str1ct compet1t1on Pat Urban Harry Forn Walt and Alan Callet represented Westy 1n the state forens1c contests Wayne London on the basls of scholast1c and leadershrp achrevement was one of 68 1n the Umted States chosen to attend the Nat1ona1 Hrgh School Instrtute at Northwestern Umver s1ty last summer Pat Urban rece1ved a four year scholarsh1p to Mercyhurst College and Char lotte Hartland won a four year scholarshlp to Indtana State Teachers College Before the year draws to a close other sen1ors are expected to rece1ve scholarshlps for thelr achxevements Throughout h1gh school the class of 55 has ma1nta1ned excellent relat1ons w1th the faculty and the student body The sen1ors W1Sh to smcerely thank the1r advrsors Mr Mannlon Mr Engh Mrs OK1ck1 Mr Wall Mr Wardrop and M1ss W1ll1ams the students and other members of the faculty for therr fnendshrp and guldance through the years nf 0 V 1 K ' I I . 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ROBVFA DALE HOWARD Cusrsx Dale German Club 3 Conser vatlon Club 2 3 Blology Club 3 Intramurals l 2 3 Chorusl Z Brg engagmg grm loves anythmg wzth a motor 1 Yr N Ar 344 EEf IQJ 1 Chorus 1, , 4, Con servat1on ub 2, Blology Cub , P oemctan 4 E I e paper carner, e b brown eyes, dt s ound 1n a blue tel V X u ALZELL azz ra s cz eens Pho ICIGH 9 G emefl W ,u to Cf' ZPL iv ff Alf A ivy!! ,Y L' ML 'Z ft .Q ' l V! l lyfufll, 'J lk? alll V L' lj JJ B564 wwf! Lf' ll! Wig 3 us l. ren lub 3' easu ntram G A ki iology Club iw' -T Spllf 45 Pe D1 b 2, 3, ?Yoder 35 hoenician '45 Class Vice resident 35 Flag twirl r 45 Senior Play 4. Peppy, constant chatter- box, cute strut shown during halt time. x ,jflf dlce quiet .Jil lcllful All 0721, I t ,UQ U' 5 It , , , fftizer 42444 I ilk? if lygnelsfv tion C u , hoto C ' 'V rus ,' 25 Rhbilii- n . f jp? U V yfqvertt d ess e, c gafcool ' lected. L' X 1 'LJ-' l U au A L all. Susim Vmc.1N1A ERDMANN Erdie Biology Club 3, 45 Photo Club Z5 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Quartermaster 45 Y-Teens 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Yodler 35 Phoenician 45 Intramurals 1, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Student 45 Creative Club 4, Treasurer 4, Senlor Play 4. Short, cute, and lull of vitality, talented in the musical field, good sense of humor. aw me A .1 ft L. I ,U Q-IARONJJA 'rl Nvpyib VM 5. Er13ivroNDs' ,v5, I 11 dv ,A 1 ' d ' fk'Cons ion Cl 5, ,A-'N ' 455111 ra ral l,' X - e untz en! x Q of M va- i C e nically m ded.i f zj7f77f!il ,Vg dfubfvoijj lWrffirf.f:wP'h'+fvf d Bi QY. Club oru oenica 4 P P en lnt ' ent, er l ll le sea str , plan to be a,fteach1 r. 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P Kr wc, RONALD CARL HILLEGASS Hopper Vice-president of Class 2, Senior Play 45 Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- president 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Presi- dent V4, Biology Club 3, 4: Boys' W Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary - Treasurer 4, Phoenician' 4, Yodler 3, Chorus 3, 4.' Three Ietterman, trust- worthy, good friend, high honor student, always smiling. , L yi N I ' M K N dl! ,i3: s f,'3' ,l , , '..f1l:fStud t uc S 4 jj- NJ S r 4' Y er QVQQQ X fl ff l 4 ' . .-- L , f ' G J. JW' if Ml ecret NORMAHJBHILIP IM ND Ilan n dll e V HNOFITIH ' Presi u 2, , , B1olOgY Q' . I - i , - H 4, As - German QTbfg 9Y 4, ee , '- Cl b 3 ' ' le , Bi y l3, 4, Club 3, 45 Yodler 3 ' . 3, Spa ' Club Ph enician 4. ' Li es to start arguments, afd worker. ,im Ropkm Lan Kxxumslqv Bob Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Key Cruifz 3 4M HIYS ctretary 4 Spamall Clu 3 4 Bk?1bgy4CI'rIb 3 4 Yodler 3 Phoemcr n 4 Sports Ichl-or QV Stu +d'ent C unxcrl 4 Chorus 3 4 weave Speech uh 4 L1lf9S he have cr good tune smart dresser hard Enwm CARL IAKELL alce lntrofmurals 1 2 nd 1 2 1Y Secr tary Treasurer 3 Base all 2 Tfack 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Con servanon Club 2 3 4 Never ,says much but means what he does say l eable warm dis vfzosztlon Preletrz a crew C l Io NN IAN1sAi: S clue Y'l'eens 3 4x German Club 3 4 B1ologyxClub Pep Club Z 5 PhO6f'l1ClG.l'l 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 reatxve Speech G1 b 1 A Sweet and sincere han est at all times excellen pzamst lj! KNUPP MARY Aucr: Mary Alice Intramurals l Photo Club Cu 2 3 4 4 Yodler 3 4 Art Edltor 4 Talented artrst as shown by her many posters cute and tallcatzve qurte the seamstress 4 e Y Teens 3 PhOenlC1G1'1 1 1 ff V X BARBARA ANNE KAu'rz Barb Pep Club Z 3 4 Photo Club 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Yodler 3 Phoenlclan 4 YTeens 3 4 Plecrszng sm wlth peqsonalxty t match consczentzous an asset to the glrls volleyball team JV XJWQ Uf , Xggfifffegujizcc ,L J f Intramurals l 2 34, 4 L Conservation Club 2 3 Sgcrewfyqreasurer 4 Yage Crew 3 Alnother Con Clybbelt pjediant and mce I fo know loves to hunt fKsNNtgY French 4 V 6153 4XXd 4 Zllglrarnurals 3 4 X C eatxtve lClub 4 N tlbSl1 t Lg cn erleader 4 X pppy, flagxtwirler avid a d gr ul swzmmer ttlll ncl statuesque ' A J Ney ' 14.1 'j xg-fy BJ' eq L l I Born Ln IOSEPIQ KCMARA Kutchle Transferred from Ioxhns to rf Cathollq Htgh Ste ool 4 Marvelous mechamc Jazz pramsl' Marlln Brando an t , lla ,' I ,M Rt! 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W' l Fifi AJ, In ,lucky GVY UT Y! ck,, IOHN G DWIN CIL AY 1 'lima 3 Mi l, hoto 'E'Jlub 2 T cisurer 3' and in clubis, friend to e tara less su - active ll ,if :www 27 n yf G -4 l fdjj' ,L 1,4 btesi . ,, X 1l ?i?Ztu' , I .Af 2' pdl ' faresid 'ol stu- , l?idUC.W 6HdO s Qlrfffffilgizgjafzli l,L7yf,L' , l l Tal ri ML ,V ROB!-:RT ANDREW NAssm Bob Intramurals l, Z, 3, 45 Bcmd 3, 45 Biology Club Ig, jjSpc1n' I lilb 3, 4. ly nd'en gy, essor. 'N A fl ,, V ll J' 0 f ,A K f X J ff' M ll L if ,Q1,.r H 7ffI' 1 f l L f fl .21 df! IXSEPWQQQAJL O 1 N304 gr 'I J , C1 lc- lsw gw 1 X L W Uflfj Lx 01 Lt' ,Q Y ' .1 ,f f9 IOHN THOMAS Nr:sBrr'r ack H1Yl 2 3 4 Corlservcx tion lCl11'b 2 3 4 Ba l 2 3 4 Vice president 4 Intramdralsl Z 3 Another faithful member of the brass section loves to yoke friend to all THOMAS FQLNK PAULEY fu Tom Transferred lfom Goshen High -School 2 Biology Club 3 '4' Spcxnxelf Club 3 4 Pep 4'CJl'frb 3 3 Choru 3 Key C135 3 4, oaier 3, Inn-Em r ls 3 K4 P oemcran HIY 3 4 Treasurer 4 Foatbull 4' rBqs'ket 14,3 Often seen arou ll wedrzf goofd' loakiluq swe te e ,U morqlwo e5rf?1-lefififnd everyo e My, IAMES EDISON GBR Truck KeyClub2 3 4 1-in z 3 4 Secretary 3 French Club 3 Biology Club 3 4 Vlde president 4 Phoe nician 4 Yodler 3 Track Fo tball 2 seblrll 2 Intramurals 2 4 Boys W C 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 ep Club 3 4 Gr at football player sm are frlenclll-ness lzap py golluclfy wonderful pepsonalrty MARJORIE ANN OWENS Moe Intramurals .l 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Librar 1G11 3 YTeens 3 4 Pro gram Chairman 4 Get man Club 3 4 Biology Club 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Phoenician 4 Or c stra 2 G A A 2 3 4 Co Chairman 3 Girls Club 2 3 4 Pr dent 4 Creative Speech Club 4 Senior Play Stu dent Director 4 Student Council 4 Sparks every gym team great wit personalrty plus wonderful play director if JQ Mm AL Alj-I PIAZZA 4 ..Al,, , I tr als 3E 45 an Cl b , 45 Base- ll K3 ,Track gf '-Y 3 , Sergeant -arms ' iology , , reszienf Phoenician 5 t nt C cil 4g QM. Wg, C able Bio Club President, quiet, neat dresser, cute with infect- ious smile ROBERT LAWMINCP. Qmmslrcx Bob' Key Club 4 Biglogly Club 3 4 PHY 4 Qontierva tion Club 4 lbtwcmrunals Wears dgtalrba wthlle bucks Wrllrn 1 worker very co-opera We 'truss ANTHONX PELES Pe Transferred from Johns town atho 1C High 'School 4 Foot a1l1l Engaging ,smile terrific dancer everybodys friend l - L PRI STOW ,, ' ,PY f ,.e+'LfJ -' M, f wk ' A L eff rf.- ler C eer- 51-,-M4141 lf 'AVN' V, A53 Uk, 1LlZif7,-V Yod-' -Stu- SAUNDRA Lrr Ruars Ruby G A A 4 Librarian 3 4 YTeens 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Pep Clu 3 4 Phoenician 4 In tramurals l 2 Cute beautiful black hair genius at typing friend S lwfw cheer IAN1ci:'KAl4flEN1: Sam Transferred from Garfield Junior High School 37 French Club 3. Shy with optimistic out- look on lite, loves all ani- mals, especially dogs, enjoys gym class CHARLES RUMMEL Chuck Conservation Club 2 3 4 V1C9Pf9S1dSDl3 HiY 3 4 President 3 4' Stu dent Council 4 Phoe nician 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Manager 4 Key Club 2 Quiet able member of the stage crew very co operative well lzked by everyone If ll IYLLY ggqwffs Dvowrzglfu 4 W 1114133 rg t Halt Za chap llainf' 1 t urals 4 girl Eyigixtqstudenf ble G li alle eb e lub pl Its to enter edzcal school expressive brown eyes W U7 Ti-rok mil X7 Tm c Q234 4Bflblo ub3 QY Pholq spanish c 3 4k tramura ,bl 2 3 oen an 4 Key u Odlef 0520 lzw 4 Pq5 C1bJ3 4 emo lbs! 4 N3 one Den the Jlencrbfb ed Gffwf Ike cl ses :ieen te often rn a redx always loves a good joke I 1. Ox CHARLES W OAN 'JS C 1 4 jxfipg Club 3 4,,fE.rehcH Club H222 s Srk 4,1 Conf,-r9lz b 3 Chords 4 Hi, 8 4 Yfggfr Phoegblcjt 4 s ar 'e ri Flick- 13155 Ff P 7 979673 e of umm 4, .xc 11,5551 ' f Tabu 1 1 I ', 1' J ,fllfffwf Ag'-A. ff - .L L'3'l'.-J l,,,Cff'1kM' ,ff . A , , V- 7 .1.- ,U nv ffljc I lf , L, -I V , gn Q A 1 1 1. 57' lcAlf1 Lgw Dugulgf Chad 4 'iS1213gt1g:Q,,- - . Sane 4 C04?er'Z:13i:n Club 2, 3, 4g Phoenician 4. Devilish wonderful sense of humor RITA MAE VILLA Rzta Phoen1c1an 'Yodler 3 Chdfus l 2 3 Bxology Club 3 4 Gerrruan Club 3 4 YTeenst3 4 Photo Cu 42 lptr ual ll 2 3 ll' P plyg-rulb' 2 3 4 Friendly to all good cartocmst wardrobe wgtty hxce EDWARD MARTIN TURICH ur Transferred from Central Cathollc Hlgh School Plttsburgh 2 Blology Club 3 4 Key Club 4 H1Y 3 4 French Club 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Pen Club 3 4 Phoen1 c1an 4 Track 4 Often seen m a Volks wagen mtellzgent neat dresser lnendly talker LOIS IUNE WENDEL Lozs C orus l 2 3 4 P e n1c1an 4 Yodler 3 Y Teens 3 4 French Club 3 4 Presmlent 4 Span 1Sh Club 4 Speech Club 3 4 B1ology Club 3 4 Student Councll 4 Photo Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Language wzz very cre ahve wrztet ccoperatwe AAA bl! 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A . 5 .4 11,0-7 A ,V eq: eu IAMES ARTHUR WITT 1m Phoenlclan 4 lntramur l 2 4 Model plane Club l Kev Club 4 Photo Club 3 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Small m stature but high m mentalzty stamps the teachers wzth hrs ques tions MICHAEL ELL1o'r ZAHM Mzs F otball 1 2 3 4 all l 2 3 4 Ba 3 4 W Club 3 H1 Y 2 3 4 Conservahon Club 3 French Club 3 4 Yodler 3 Phoen1c1an 4 Btology Club 3 Intra muralsl 2 3 4 Senlor Tall dark and hand some excells all sports crzgmator of the score neat dresser loves to tease WORLDS TO CONQUER Are you yearn1ng for Worlds to conquer? Are you looklng for great thlngs to do? Then gaze not at d1stant hor1zons In search of deeds Worthy of you The task close at hand IS a bxg one Though 1t seem to be humble and small If you th1nk that 1ts not Worth your effort You wouldnt do great ones at all You have heard of the Great Alexander Who longed for more Worlds to rule? Do you onvy h1m too 1n hls Weakness Vf. '1 he Was to pass1on a fool? The fr1encl that to h1m was the dearest In a drunken frenzy he slew I-hmself he had not learned to conquer Though he ruled all the lands that he knew Close at hand are your Worlds to conquer They l1e not 1n reg1ons afar How you tackle the task at your elbow W1ll measure the man that you are It 1S glven to few to be famous And you may not W1n 1n the race, But remember he's no less a v1ctor Who conquers the commonplace IOSBPH MORRIS xl 4 O . , , I Bus- .. . ,, ketb , , . : Se- ,1 - . , 1 ball , , f , 4, H 1 I ..,...., : ,eg-gf' ' I - 'A I ' , als . , 1 Air- , . lf: 55' : ' . - - ' f - I, f ' . 1 . f I y I 1 Play 4. 2. Alblzq ulull, . . . A I . in is ' A It if f A . TNA ' ilu- . Svquirvz Arriving at the threshold of knighthood is the Class of 1957. Student Council, Key Club, Conservation Club, the G. A. A., Photo Club, Spanish Club, Senior Y-Teens, and the Pep Club found many active juniors in leadership roles. Philip Berry, Linda Hahn, and Iohn Salem were elected as Homeroom Presidents and represented their class in the Student Council. The names of Alex Azar, Elaine Case, Carol Clemenson, Susan Ginsburg, Ann Gray, David Hemphill, Walden Holl, Ioel Kollin, Ianet Siegel, Iames Squire, Iohn Taylor, Ivy Trautrnan, and Helen Vickroy frequently appeared on the honor roll The football and basketball teams profited by having Charles Kovalcik Daniel DeFrank Mervin Vuckovich Iohn Salem David Hemphill Iohn Bezek Walden Holl Nicholas Sisk Charles Getty Gordon Iones Ted Marshall Robert Carbaugh Edward Bolha and Wayne Morrison among their members Iames Cornelius and Iohn Taylor served as managers Elaine Ch1odo Iudy Eckel Barbara Fritz Susan Ginsburg Theresa Hammett Elsie Iakell Iudith Terebus and Helen Vlckroy participated in intramurals The cheerleading squad included Helen Vickroy Elaine Ch1odo and substitute Iudith Tere bus Linda Hahn and Alice Bennet served as ma1orettes and Beverly Cammerata was a member of the flag twirling squad The Yodler staff headed by Susan Ginsburg editor in chief issued a wellwrrtten and interesting paper On November 23 clever decorations transformed the gym into an enchanting sidewalk cafe for the annual Junior dance An Evening in Paris Mr Mcllnay Mr Cromer Mr Ott Mr Paone Mrs Westrick and Mr Wilson guided the class through this a most successful year OFFICFRS IFFT TO RICHT B IOM ROVN Al OFFICERS President ALEX AZAR Vice president IOHN TAYLOR Secretary DEVERAH BAUM Treasurer GORDON IONES 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . I I ' - - 1 I - - I - 1 - - It . . . 11 , . - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' . 4 4 1 1 Ol lf rx Azar. Drvorah Baum IOP ROV!-Cmrdon lanes, Inlm Ilwlor .v S . 1 . , F 1- IUNIORS ROW' l - Therefa Hammett, Marv Leffler, Elsie Iakcll, Patty Hunt, Nancv McNntt, Bexerlv Matnrer. Bar- bara Frrtz. ROVV1-Connie Lealrc. Brenda Mar- ttn, Lmda Hahn. Donna Graclv Carol Kekrch, Ann Grav. Lvnn Hend- lvr. Swan Ginfhurg. ROVV 5 - Bill Hinl-zel. Ioel Kollin. Dave Hemphill. Gordon lonrs. Charlrx Knvalcrlc, XValtlen Holl. ROW' -1-Iames Graham, lohn Mar- vuch. Robert Kaiwr. Ted Marshall. Duck Gxllm, Charlex UNIV, Tonv Knll. lUlNlORb ROVN l Lrnda Mrller Dram galkall anet Seqal lxw llrautman bu e Meyer Flame Oher ROVV Marv Catherrne Mrrto ballw Nloxer Vtxran bafrna Helen Vlgkrox lda bhaclclen Marv Ann Ver uclw lderk u VN A Bob Vmlxrow Nth bl lx u ne Nla r Stuart Rosen on Taylor Barry M1 hler Rrthard Nletr Conlef ROVw -1 Inn Sqtnre Nlerxm Vnxlxo ut ohn Salim Al Sharkev u an Stut man Wawne Nlorrr on Andx Mutro Ron Vhnqarcl Hanna Meet the Sophomore Class of Westmont-Upper Yoder High School. This is a class of over a hundred students Who have participated actively and enthusiastically in both the cur- ricular and extra-curricular activity program of the school. The junior varsity football and basketball teams were composed largely of the Sopho- more boys whose endless spirit led these teams to victory on numerous occasions. These boys were: Steve Pekich Ron Budash Iohn Metroka Ted Fairchild George Pavlick Merle Miller William Kreglow Dick Perry Dick Christner Monty Williamson Don Hartland Tom Apryle Phil Marley and Denny Zoppa The Sophomore girls Were also active in the intramural program The following names Miriam Cohen Iane Langer Elaine Hinkel Sally Miller Iohanna Turich Elizabeth Gottlicher Helen Kelly and Linda G.1llen appeared frequently on the class teams list Scholastically as Well as athletically the class of 1958 was outstanding Those students Whose names appeared most frequently on the honor roll were Iudy Waltzer Adrienne Choper Ieff Ashman Leonard Freeman Bill Kreglow Paula McCloskey Mary Io Raymond Beverly Rey nolds Sandra Shonek Shiela Sky Iean Timmeny and Iohanna Turich Sally Miller and substitute Mimi Cohen represented the Sophomores on the cheerleading squad The flag twirlers Were Iohanna Turich Ann Watkins and Elizabeth Gottlicher lane Langer and Maxine Segal were malorettes The Sophomores with the help of their advisors sponsored several emoyable events The Private Life of Henry VIII a full length film was shown for their assembly Another successful affair was the annual class dance rn April which added a touch of spring to our school gym for an evening and provided all those present with enjoyment Guided by their advisors Mrs Griffith Mr Balogh Mrs Kocher Mr Savering Mr Sosinski and Mrs Wineman the students of the Sophomore Class with their eagerness to Work and or1g1 nality of thinking have contrlbuted much in making Westmont Upper Yoder a better school OFI ICERS I FIT 'IO RIC HT FRONT ROW b b H OFFICERS President PHILIP MARLEY Vzce president THOMAS Coorrn Secretary MARY IOANNE RAYMOND Treasurer RoBER'r HARTMAN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , l . , . - 1 1 I I I I I - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . , . . . . . 1- 1 1 - . . 11 . . 1 1 - 1 , . , . , . 1 . , . , ' I I - , ' . . 1 i ' Q - ' '- 'o artman. 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ROXV I-Suv Mlllcr, Grcrchrn lllzltuxxslxx' Snntlra llt-n:t-, Nlarv Ann l,vclwv, Dann-lla Mnsnlm, Barbara Kosinrl-K. Iullv Hunt Barbara Peterson, Marx Ann lVl1:alt ROVV' 5-Chrxs lnllan Sanclv lvlavllunnrll, l,x'nn Nvmllvnran Ruth Ruler. Carol lVlCl'lugh. llannah l.rx1nt-. Carol Krrlqvr. Sallv Kovalclk. Linda Rofcv, lack Rolwinv. ROVw l-lack Owens, Bxll Mengclson llarrx Korlcxxnz, Ron Kaul:, Tom Hunt, loan Katz, l.1nda Lum, Par lordan. Marun Horowxtz. Blll Marlxovxtz. Morrns Rosen ROXV 5-Ioe Radford. Garv Laxvslle, Perm' Mnchacls, B1ll lVlcGovcrn, loc Nxmutz, Teal Koontz, Ilm McDonald. VVavnv llotsen- pnllcr Harvcv Krgg Mlke Mannion, 'lwonv Krahal. illrmnen ROVV l-Sallv Nlxllvr. Marv Ann Rulwrlson Harhara Nlorw Alxyc Pvrrx, Z--lla Gnhnn llarrlvt Gans, Aualrcv llarries Kathleen l'lcnlrr. ROYN' I-Barbara Fosler, Nancv Gund lam' ljnllvn, Carrol Glanlv Pat Gmnhar. Linda Mlllcr, l.xnv.la Gxnnllcshcrqrr, Lind.: Harshhcrger. ROVN' 3-Dale Rimel. Linda Phxllips, Eleanor Grccls. Svlxla Poloxiqh. Donna Marxern, lixelyn Oreck. Dona Kckith, Nancy Goodman. RCXN-1-Tom Daugherty, Daucl Cnnmnns, Andv Gleason, Bertv Glllxlnncl. loc Hatch. Carolvn Mxllcr. Sam Gxlmore. Pat Haxghr. lohn Dxehold. ROVV 5-Harold Fisher, Ron Ednxnnrlson lack Gluck Charles Emlgh, George Hannuxn. lim Fulton. Bch Cohn, Frank Harrison. Merle Foust, Blll Eckel, larry Petter. 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UPPUHTUNITIES 1 xux xvrualwxx I x ' znivqun AN 6 ahx aft , v VXNWCUHMU N ., KMM MUG' Democra y a a pOl1f1CGl econom1C and so c1al concept cannot eX1St Wnhout an educated c1t1zenry To develop a respons1ble c1t1zen cap able of assum1ng h1S role as a contr1but1ng member of soc1ety 1S the bas1c oblectwe under lylng the educat1onal program 1n Westmont Upper Yoder I-hgh School In the hlgl' school students are offeled a choxce among three mcun courses of study Academ1c General and Commerc1a1 The pro gram of stud1es lnvolved Ln these courses pro vldes far greater educational experlences than those encompa sed by a mere mastery of the Westmont Upper Yoder Hlgh School IS deS1gH ed to meet the needs and mterests ot the student 1n order to help prepare h1m for hte 1n our complex soc1ety The art of commun1ca t1on upon Wh1ch modern progress depends IS taught 1n Engllsh and 1n the fore1gn langu ages A well rounded program ot soc1al stud1es prov1des the student W1th an opportunlty to study the ach1evements and ta1lures of the past and present so that he may beneflt by them 1n Wr1t1ng the future pages of hlstory The soclal stud1es al o equlp the student W1th a bas1c knowledge of h1s CIVIC respons1b1l1t1es and pr1v1leges In th1s age ot Industry and the atom a clear understand1ng of the laws of nature and the ab1l1ty to reason sW1ftly and 1ntel11gently are essent1al These character1st1cs are fostered c s ' ' , ' , - . . .A . 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N?:::::.:.:E::. f ,. v:MvEZun'nM ., 5,7.:,3. . ,V 1 i Ohm 1 ' ,,y,1, ff f V,,, fy 6990! fyfff A 'Se 454,4- if 22 STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW 5 at I ltft 4 rl ht at r an n an In ur Inca a n ns rtmum ual ar arx A nt Mallm Mu C arlutte Hartland S c Bxlmr S e In: A Marx Blandmo Lol VVcndtl BACK ROW bnatcd Alcx A 'nr Ron Hnlleq Roger Harle ac Mcllnav Phnl rrx ax mphnll L u sm NDING Bern Id ltoxx lu Helen Vxtkrow Mr Ott ue Mar hall Lk hrxt m 1 x w wqnrr oh amm In 11 xa me e 1 Chart Rummc Bull MCla1n Donn: 70p a Pnl Mar x Wavn lomon Ii IGHTS UF THE HUU II T BLE Presldent Ior MARSHALL Th1s statement accompamed by the tap ot the gavel Vlce president HELEN VICKROY opened the Weekly meet1ngs of the Student Counc1l and Secretflry BETTY IDZKOWSKY Treasure: RICHARD CHRISTNER ushered 1n many WorthWh1le proyects Advisor MR MINTER OTT In order to formulate a program based on the recom mendat1ons of the student body the Councll placed a suggest1on box 1n the hall outs1de the ofhce Th1s project enabled more students to part1c1pate more dlrectly 1n student government The sug gestlons recelved coupled W1th the ldeas ot the student representat1ves enabled the Counc1l to de s1gn a program of GCI1V1I1eS that would be both enterta1r11ng and educatlonal Included 1n th1s program were the sponsormg ol a gym dance, an exchange assembly, and the creatlon of a fun tllled TW1rp Week, durmg wh1ch the glrls took over the dut1es of the gallant men of Westy olHC11Rs l 1 D tk Qhrl I B xxslt Helen Lltrow Ox Marshall hq In add1t1on, the Councll attempted to set up varlous servxce pro1ects 1n order to make the school a better place ln whlch to l1ve and Work A system of hall mon1tors was estab lxshed, and Waste conta1ners were placed throughout the bu1ld1ng The task of schedul1ng the dances after the basketball games was also undertaken by the Counc1l W1th the money In the COUHCIIIS record fund, many popular records were purchased for these dances Thus, at the last Councll meet1ng 1t was generally agreed that much had been accom pl1shed, and W1th these Words, The meetmg IS ad1ourned, an extremely successful year ended I 'Ai V ., -V -.. . E 35 , I ' 'K A . , -5 ' 4 V greg. .... A fr 5 f W 5 6 . h -fr vc, - I-x g : P QLI by , S s G sh g, L' I Hlh , Sn ' li l 4 . V1 l' Cl :, M V' n ' sun. rgv wana, . . u ' -, . n s uv, ' ' ' . s -. - l ' 3 :. . ' A ass, I rss. l lc ' I. ' Bc D 4' llc . Divlt If lk is Isl Salem. STA - j :' 5 ', ' . . I s , DV- C S ncr. To Slvllr. Bah VV, , B K t- '. Al.: P '::a. St P k uh. lx l. c ' , S - p . I' lvj. I I' . l , I I ' - I YYY'YNYnVYi'i-Y-jjj'-:ir in . . . . L . . LliF TO RICHT- i' I stnrr, env ldzko '. 'y. ' Vu '. f A 1' T A 4 . and vu. 5 IUNIOR HIC H STUDPNTI COUNCIL ROW l lm B1and1no Lmdra Vlumer lmda Ruhl arol axm mrrw o c VN 7 Lau arhauqh R1 lxr o 11 Pclnxh Andy f-lta on le Ammon ue VVI1 SHE T IIIJUNEII. UF B HU S Fundamentally the Iun1or H1gh Student Councll IS de Presrdenf IIM BIANDINO s1gned to prov1de benehts to both the student and the school V1ce presrdent KATHY WATKINS Secretary Suz1e Mzller Treasurer LINDA RUBIS morale and prepares the student for an ACTIVE hte 1n a Adwsor MR WILLIAM ASKEY OFFICERS It teaches the student soc1al co operat1on develops school democracy The counc1l IS composed of one representatwe from each homeroom and club and the class pres1 OI-FKERS 11 1 arhx Vwatkm ur Muller 111 B1111t111c dents S1r1ce the bas1s tor a smooth rur1n1ng counc1l IS a good const1tut1on the Iumor H1gh Student Cour1c1l spent the ma1or1ty ot 1ts t1me lhlS year rev1s1ng 1ts const1tut1on In th1s Way they hope to make the1r or gan1zat1on stronger 1n future years Mr Askey as slsted the othcers 1n th1s project IW . RQ ,J Q- Q 4 . , ,, Y 9 ,W J . it 1.,,WV?l .4 ' -I' ' , V 'V .Q 'QCA nf l-451. RO ',- y C ,. o1l':.Ih jr1s,Mk' M' S'.'llsr, ROVX l-Karen Appcl. Swan Lrmf. Sandra llvnzc, Kennv VVall, Carol Block, Carol Furs! Karluv XVark1ns. - Lmtr R1h1s,K 4 'V V 5,5 r. 11 . 1' 1. :Tv-ey WRITERS UF THE 'N K fr wks 'Y 'f'? Mi, .-I-I- Uri-t H ' llJlI1I'l'XI HHXIID I l is -PA' Ur za- Bwiv l.i:f.ous1x Nltirv Af:-c Kldllm-wx Noriiuivv lfrcriwztl ItllrlNl-'55 A l Alfl' L q A A IQCIXY l 'P.IiL.- Xulzu: l'.:v':l Iii-Ili.. Holi I'i.ivii'vvsAx liwli HAI-v.3 Hill lXItl:l.4.'r Ijmxliv Svrrugrl. IQCFXY 'fN1.i:y Ann- fXl,xili'1su:' , XlttN'l'r Shun' In Ann Ia'--wil lux lixu .1,1:.xtwIli Nltliuxt-i'v ll.-qqx XNQV: Il.s:Vu'I lXItl.f.ilu IUJXY I-ti,fx vllr lim.:-'i llultulix l5v:'l,i IQws.:,,v Iizsri Iotzwif ltvtllcx Ir: puqal Nlirgv llxvvs Suv Ilvsltvp Ann fNI.L.l.vswx IQIIXY -I-Illia til-ui-iv' limi Illini lou! bitlvs Iwi? I'.a,i!rw flzr' ln bxvllx :Xlmv I'w:Ze lltvri KI.l, llzw- lftl-vw lid lzizu' Nivzvxxm I'v's :.1 We, the graduating class ot 1955, after a year ot relentless ettorts and Careful planning, present the thirty- titth edition ot the PHOENICIAN. Following much contemplation and discussion, the editorial board chose as a background tor the yearbook theme the romantic period ot the Middle Ages. The job ot organizing the entire publication Was lett in the able hands ot the editor-in-chief, Pat Ur- ban, the associate editor, Betty Idzkowsky, and the remainder ot the editorial board, which consisted of business managers Mary Anne Mal- I'lIHIiNlk IAN 'IW PINK? 5'l',f'-.I If Q V. I K ROXV l-Sue He-lop, Ymlr-r Lildt: Sm' lfrtlniimu Illivllis llolfmfm Nm I'IQlJNI RLIXX -Hill f,l.irls link lN1.Iln.ix Xxfixu Rufus lVIarv Bianttmu. I,iv'vt-ltivv Aix. iz,.'i,i,,..nq I Row I-Inmld B.,1.mt1. im c..m,,ii.-11 lmit- Arai: cz,....,,,ii-ia, I2.,r,.'.i,. L ii it IS Xklx IQIJXX -lI.nl1x l'iv:'ux.4ll Iluv lwzilmivil Ii.4:I',x1'Lx Kaul: I.rou.x I.rsltn I.i:vnl.4 I..uvvl:.l:i YB IJIIMESIJ llllli ffefrm 'sr V My Y S KL-an V 7 -. j w. ii r my :-, 1 X. 'Nr -3 'X e- gff r litrlr K.rmmsLx Marv Alun- Knupp Rim Villa VV.lxnv l,umlt-n. linson and Norman Imgrund, photo editor Wayne London, art editors Rita Villa and Mary Alice Knupp, and sports editor Bob Kaminsky, Their endeavors coupled with many valuable suggestions and much hard work from our advisors, Mrs. O'Kicki, Mr. Wall, Mr. Engh, and Mrs. Wine- man made possible the success of this book. The entire staff is to be com- mended for their cooperation and diligence. After the labors and anx- iety experienced throughout our sen- ior year, this publication is really l1I3l'l'tJl2lAI. Slfftlfli ,,.....+-ox - ,Q9, ROXX' l-lean Edwards. Barbara Frm' l.x:1:ie Kenrwdv. Slarga ren Ruth Bmur for us our Charlotte Hartland Bet1x'ld:lsuxxsltx', ROKR' Zepar llrhan, Sur Prismxx, lu- llo,.y.lI Harrara litkcl Kmhx A un Sraxxarr Margie Fmlvv RQYXY 5-lox Fvf Arvu lluxxvrlmx Hut XY.ig1wx' 'lqtuzt' P.1.,lcv li K l lim X xlr lff1:.rlwth lxltlloxrlvi Inns XY.-ntlrl. PltUliNlClAN ARI' S'l'Alil3 Xlrrrv Dalzcll, Marv Alum- Knupp Rim Villa Samir. Smit PRC l'll1tliNlkQl.-NN SPCJR I 5 5 l Alil ENT RC7XN'eIrm Garriu, Dill lit Bt li lil lxarnlnsltv. BACK l2C7Vx'-fllml'lvv Sloan Dan' 1 hi llt-asun, Roqvr llarlvss ROXX Mr fxrxxn S xtrxn xxdx of Eaxxx dnl XXI' llixv EK K ROVN arx Lettlu C rol fx xth a Shadden L ROVX 5 xxx lraw xxxu Edmond Lxrxda Htr hhlrq B nrxetr Elaxm Clxxodo ROYN 4 tm onnxc Q xc ner Connor dth rxn Mxrtrx xt nxpx ROVK rw tt Mxr xx x Lhxrr 1 tx xx xrxxxx t Q xx xl xam xxx! man t E lux, Dl'rto x 'luxtr m xt xxrx nxmlrilx n H xxdl r xxx. xn bxxrq x amx Nlalxlxxlr Ro alxx Bolhc Dxanl Salxal Hxlcrx Vxtlsrxxx Brtndfx Mxrtxn txlralx B xxm Q vol Cl mln on arharx rxl Lxndd Hd xx x L arl on xx rxutnxaxx Marx A n ax xt d l xxtx Tart xx Mirx 0, Nlxxrrx on xl a Q tn 0 Andre, xx fx nxrdon um unx Kxxll xarl xx xx xxx Url xx rx tx rx lwxx or All New Yodler was the theme for the school newspaper thxs year The most xmportant DSW HODLPR Ol'FlCERb FRONT Iohn Taxlox' BACK Carol Qlemen on but lxn hxxrq we feature was the addxtxon of two pages One of these was devoted to the Iunxor Hxgh -Q' It publxshed news concernxng thexr act1v1t1es The other new page offered space for a better cover age of Westy s athletxc events Along wxth the regular school news xterns the Yodler contaxned many very lnterestxng feature artxcles An edxtorxal column dxscussxng a current event was regularly xncluded Another xtem of xnterest was a Pro and Con column whxch aroused much xnterest by debatxng controversxal school problems The fashxon rnxnded student never mxssed readxng Clothes Notes the artxcle descrxblng new fads and fashxons Students were kept upto date on club projects by way of Clulozxness whxch reported on all club actxvx txes Probably the most popular column was Senxor and Senxorxta whxch gave a report on two promxnent senxors OFFICERS Edxtor SUSAN Gmssuxc f-I Assocxczte Edxtor CAROL CLI-:MzNsoN Busmess Manager IOHN TAYLOR Advxsor MR Mxmvm SAVERING ,A X xx Q g 2 Y T f I Q B I I ' T ' ,xg ' , ' I x l 1: R ,JY V' . if xy xl T ' lv- , Nl' ' fa ' g. I ' B lf l ' Q Cass. lax' ' 'I rrv, Sal! B I.fxrx'r Sxegdl, Lixla Miller, Be l' Ca N . x, Ianrt Be' bxxsxc Mu s, I l' '1-vl. 'I-M 'QA'. a 'ck ,ld 1 .x'n Q v.SfGs AW , s B , -, , 5 ' . v -'Av 1 Eli r s. ' 's r-er, f 1 Drr ax 'a' c rs .B QF :. 'h.Al'x' C -Eng, - Nassx-r c Lsl , Ia ,sur C S .xg T. . V n vyx, Elwr Ikxll, It' --xx T. tx ITOXYT:-Inxvl Kollxn. Alvx A:.-xr. Ixm Buxxnh. Xyavnr N N'lf4 Suk, VV ll' tl Il Russ ' sl Ixnx D'Yxx's, G I 's UA - llc lxll V -'l l . slnll I tx M. ' 'lx, Dx-lx lxllxn T ' , Cl Us GNU, I h Bclclx, Dt 'I .nk Ixvh Salvtm Ixm Curr 'llxxs Slxzrt Rxsx-rx. N x l-s Ka rrxk Dx ' S : . Ixh ' . 'l . . . xx F x, . Q I - - ' x J' KEY CLUB OFFICERS FRONT Roqer Harle Wlllxam Good Bob Waqner BACK Ron HIlleqass Daxe Hemphnll Emul Bolha OFFICERS PresIdent DAVID HEMPIIILL Vzce Presxdent RONALD HILLEGASS Secretary WILLIAM Goon Treasurer ROGER HARLESS Sergeant at Arms ROBERT WAGNER Chazrman oi the Board of DItectors EMIL BOLHA ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Norman lmqruncl Bob Ondrelack aak Mnllnay Charle Rummel Wayne London Don Mxller Bull Good Ron HIlleqass Bob Kammsky Ii IEHTS TE PL!-IH The Key Club of 1955 56 upheld the reputatIon and prestlge lt has receIved for be1ng a d1stInguIshed and IndustrIous orgamzatlon In the school and cornmurnty WOTKIHQ In cooperatlon Wllh school offIcIals school clubs and varIous communlty and CIVIC organ1zat1ons the Key Club successfully completed many WorthwhIle proyects and campaIgns Ass1stIng the PhoenIc1an Stafl Wlth 1tS rummage dr1ve and usherIrIg for such school act1v1tIes as Open House the SenIor Play and the Chrlstmas Choral Pro gram were some of the flrst prolects undertaken by th1s group A depleted treasury necessItated undertakIng a fund ra1sIng proyect Th1S fundamental need Was suc cessfully met by the sale of Chrlstmas trees Wh1Ch WIl1 be an annual proyect of th1s club Many other actIvIt1es were pursued durIng the year There was a March of DImes dr1ve and a clothIng dr1ve sponsored cooperatIvely Wllh the Sophomore Y Teens Wllh the Semor Y Teens the Club promoted a Toys for Tots dr1ve Early In November they arranged a huge bonfIre pep rally before the Ferndale game In order to assIst the Conservahon Club Wllh 1lS program the proceeds from the Key Club gym dance were KEY CLUB Bull Kreqloxx Ed Turxeh Euqene Nwssnr Len Freeman oel Kollln A key Alex A ar ohn Graham eff Ashman Art BIrd Im Dame Im Wltt Dxck Edklns DavId Hemphill PhIl Berry Arr GIll Wayne Morrnson Walden Holl IIm Orr Tom Panlev Tom Slde oI xx ar Dlnk ChrI Iner Im Bcue S lly Emxl Bolhi Bob Waqner Roqer Harle ohn Taylor Tom . . . . . . I 1 I SS' I I ' . ' . . 1 . - Advisor ..,,,...,...........,,,, ,,,.,,,.,,,,.... M Ia. WILLIAM Asxsv donated to its ITGCISUTY- 2-Mr. S , J : , I , I 5 , ' , I' ,, 3-I ' , - ' - - . ' , t . 4- , , ' , I, ' Q, l. Iis Sch ' t:, 'S . 'h. 5- , , , I ' ' . 5 , kc . ' 1, y . F I 4- - V.-gm--0-nf M - W-H y I It I I Q I I ' 'f ' ga IW, , 'rf . . el A I' Q ff' If I fff M . Q . I I 4 I ROW' l--Linda Boland. Marv Ann Mallinson. Ann Bowman. Sue Erdmann. Iris Pogal. Charlotte Hartland. Lvnne Kennedy, Sue Pristow. Sue Heslop. Betty ld:lxoxx skv. ROVV 2-Mr. Paune. Ytonne Delrrehn Rita Villa, Sandv Shaw. Nlarge Owens. Barh Frve, lean Edwards. loanne Hefflev, Ardvthe Stewart Lots VVendel. ROVV 3-Ann Mccloslwx. Kathv Flcekcvxstctri. ltiarh livlsul. Rosalie Buser. Harriet lVlt'Clain Elizabeth lVltGoxern, luv Fve. IuAnn Iannsals. Peggy VN ert:, Rat Urhau. ROVK' 4-Alvin Bregrxmvt, Buh XX'aqncr. lfrl 'l'uruh, Al Lfttllct, Al llmzztt. Charles Sloan. 'llum Skt-llv Tum Sides. Dirk lidlsms l.r-mv Clerk. lark lhltllnav. Uvnc liluxa. Q ROXX' 5-Bob Balogh lint Orr. Nornmu lmgrund. Ron lltllt-gass. limb Omlt't'taclf4, 'linux l attlrx'. Bula Kamtnsltv, Huh Gleason. Bill lmotl Dun Miller, Roger llarlr-ss, To create and nurture interest in the biological sciences .. . . BIQLOGY CLUB OFFICERS and I'o attain this goal the club's advisor, Mr. Paone, required that Several members helped to set up aquariums and a terra- rium for their project. Others made large colored drawings of body organs that were used in the biology classes. Slides of plant and animal tissue were made for some of the proj- ects. l Ql1Al 'l1DgblarN Anne Nlalltnsnn. Alan Pta::a lim Orr. related fields is the basic purpose of the Biology Club. WANDIM'-DM Edkmr' ROW Hafleff- all members complete a project during the school year. OFFICERS President ...... . ... .. . .. ............ ALAN Pmzzn Vice--President .. ., . IAMES ORR Secretary ........ ..., M ARY ANNE MALLINSON Treasurer ..... ....... ROGER HARLESS Advisor ...... .......................... ...... M R . ANTHONY PAONE ROW l-Mr. Paone. Carol Kekich lanet Siegel. lafkte Dlfttorre, Elaine Cass, Marv Leffler. Marv K. Mtrto. Linda Miller. Iudv Eckel. ROW 2-Ann Gray. Susan Ginsburg. lda Sharlden Lvnn Handler. Dexerah Baum. Elaine Chiodo, Alice Bennett. Linda Hahn. Helen Vickroy. ROW 3-Ross Andrews, Charles Getty. Phil Bvrrv. Alex Azar. lim Bouch. Vklavne Morrison. Gordon lanes. Daxe Hemphill. Iohn Matvueh. lim Daxis. Barry Mishlcr. ROW 4-Iohn Taylor, lim Squires. Tonv Kull. lohn Be:cls. Dan Dettrank Ted Marshall, Iohn Salem. lim Cornelius. Stuart Rosen. Charles Kuxaleik. THE JESTEHS At the beginning of the 195556 school year thirty two senior boys turned out for the tirst meeting of the Alpha Chapter of the H1 Y Th1s was the hrst year that the mem bers of th1s club were athliated With the state and national association of the H1 Y which IS the 1un1or orgamza t1on in the Young Mens Christian Assoc1at1on Group d1scuss1on pamphlets entitled Teen Talks were recewed These 111 Y OFFIL FRS 1Xf1111111 11 1.1 1111 1 x Q111 111 11 an 1 pamphlets turmshed excellent mate-r1al for programs during the bi Weekly meetings The Apha Chapter sent a team to the H1 Y Basketball League The League teams con sisted of non vars1ty athletes of the H1 Y Clubs 1n the surroundmg area schools This team composed of Bill McClain Charles Rummel Charles Sloan Ed Iakell Mike Metroka and M1ke Latos Won the H1 Y League Champ1onsh1p OFFICERS plesldent CHARLES RUMMEL group helped to make the year a successful one V1ce Preszdent BOB GLEASON Secretary BOB KAMINSKY Treasurer TOM PAULEY Chczplcrm TOM SKELLY Sergeant at Arms ALAN PIAZZA AdV1SO1' MR ROBERT WARDROP A PHA 111 Y ROVX 1 1 ark ru 11 0 aq 111 1 A11 an 1111 Lqq 11411 ROV1 1111 F111x111 1111 on 1111 arrltx lem 1 C B011 1'X1n11n 11 0 6 ar 111111 1 11 ROVN 3 arl 11111 M111 ahm n11 11 .1 um an 1 an 1' 1 q r 1 lV11r 1 ROW -1 Bob C a 1 511 1 1 1 11 1 4111 1 1 11 l H1111 N 1, Buh Glxsrm, ,111 S14'11'. 411 lrs R11 Tenn Pa lcv. A1 171.::a. 1 1 1 1 1 These activities combined with the enthusiasm ot the Iv , , ' -B11 Cl ', E11 T11 '11, Al Caller. A111 Pmlza, B tw YN' lv . D.1'1' F' 'tv' 11. 1 Kj-. Bah O 1 Wink. lf-D . ' s. 1 ', G ' ' M S'c1 s, '. slu, 111111 Skcllv Da B ssl 1' Ch 11's R11 vl, Mx KN ' -Ch Vs S1 . . c Z , E 1 B 111 , T4 P 11-', Rc '11l11'qrss. Ro-1' llrrlvss. Inc 1 s1'1.11. ' - 111' 51111. 1241 Irkell. B111 M1-C1 11. Rav Foust, N1 141' 1.1r1s, Ga 1j' cs, B111 Glltwrl ML' N11' 'o1v1, 1.11K N 111I The Senior Y-Teens of Westmont-Upper Yoder High School set out to make the l955-56 school year one of the most memorable in the history of their organization. The new junior girls were put through a week of rigorous initiation which terminated in an inspiring candlelight ceremony held in the auditorium. The approach of a holiday always found the ' girls anxious to share the cheer of the season. At Bm, ,l,rt , Fm, 5 l,L, Erdmannl Mama OHM Barham FTW' Thanksgiving a traditional turkey dinner, in addi- tion to other food supplies, was donated to a needy family. Clothing and gifts were much appreciated by the same family at Christmas time. For their largest project the Y-Teens filled Easter baskets which were taken to the Cambria Coun- ty Children's Home where the girls spent an afternoon entertaining the youngsters with games, acts, refreshments, and the Easter Bunny! Y-TEENS OFFICERS Pnl Urban Stir Prtstoxx. Bettv ltl:l4oxtsl4y. I The Y-Teens gained a reputation for being prepared for any emergency call. Soliciting funds for the American Iunior Red Cross Drive, preparing the distribution of Salk Polio Vaccine Forms for grade school children, and addressing 7,000 envelopes for the Cambria County Associa- tion for Crippled Children and Adults Inc. were azcomplished by the girls swiftly and efficiently. In a spirit of friendly competition, the Senior Y-Teens challenged the Key Club to determine . OFFICERS - h - - D Prestdent ,.,., . ,..,. .,,, , BETTY Inzxowstcv which organization could bring in the most Vice-.President H .,,,,,.,,,,, PAT URBAN articles for the Phoenician Rummage Sale. ' S5'EUEE5:3Z3l'I: Working with the Key Club, the Y-Teens as- Program Cltafrltnnnfifi., , ,, ,iii-MARGE Owrus - - ' -1 Inter-Club Councilor ,,,., , ,,,. ,, ,, BARBARA FRYE Slgted them In their annual TOYS for Tots Assistant Program Chairman .. . ,.,. BARBARA FRITZ rtve. ' Advtsors ...,..,.,.,.....,...,,. ,.,,,,,, Miss ALDA LONG MRS. RUTH GRtFFtT1-t RQVN' l-litwts XYcttticl Ardxtha Stewart. Ltttrfn Boland. lrts Portal lean Eclxxards, Vtnlct Glati Bcttx ld'koxxsltv ROVx'1-Lharlntte Hartland buf Prtstoxx. Eltzahcth McGoxQrn. Marv Anne Malltnsmt. Barham Erkcl, Ruth Btvxtc-r, Suv lfrdtttantt Stte Hvslop. Hnrrtct Mcciatn. Pat Camphcll. Pat Urttztrt. ROW' 3-Nl.-trx' Dalzril Anti Boxtrttan Kathy Flcckenstettt loftnnc flefflcv Pcggv VN'crt:, Nlargt' Owens, Ann Mccloskcv Barham Frvr loanttv lantsak. Rtta Vtllft, Marv Btandttto. Sattdx- Shaw. ROXY'lgRohrrtn Co-Klum, Phvllts lioffntatt. lVlat'tnnna Gtatumrllt. Bfitfvara Katttz. Ro-altv: Bttscr. Yumttt: Dt'FrQlTrt. Nlarqtr Ftttlcx. Marx Alto' Krtttpp lflatnv Koxal Dorothy Bcztla I4-ima Lesko. Satttlx' Rtthts ROVK' 5-Mts Grtfftth. l.ttttf.t Lftvttiatt ltttfx Bnlc. Incktt- D'Ettot'rc. Elatnr Cass. l.vt1tt lfcttdlrr Susan Gtttshttrq. Ida Sttatfdctt. . IA . . fzlstr I all Itttfv 'lvt'cmts. Marx Cathcrtttc Mtrto. Ian-ct Stcgrl. 5allvNlovr't', ROVK' 0-til.ttnc Ohrt Rchvtra Bltxttgh Vtxtan Saftna fftmnntv l,t'sltc. Bcxrrlx' Mttttrcr. lanct Cottnvr. Marx' l.t-fflcr. Diattc Salml Sttsin lVlXt't's. Natttv iNlt'Ntttt Lttttftt Aftll-'t'. ltttfx' ffckrl. ROW' T-Ant' Cirttv. filfttttc lfdnttwtni-. Lttttla lfvrshhcrqrr. Carol Kvktch. Brcntln Nlarlttt, Dcxcrah Baum. Carol Clcntcttsntt. latter fit-atm, Bt-xt-Tlx' C.ttttt1tt-tttta Rusnltt- Btutltc. Lvttttc Kcttttctlv. ROXA'k-D4,,,,,,, G1-mtv 'I'h,-I-.wg H.ttttmt-tt Sttv Carlstxtt. M.ttx' Aftttc Vt-tl lxv Trattttttatt. Bttrhara lirttz. Lttttltt ll.thtt. Altu- livttttvtt. l'.l.ttttt' Qhtutltw, livlvtt Xttlttwwv. sv' SOPltOlVlORli Y-'FEIENS ROV' lfRnlli I,r-rhlvu Lltrusiini- Rnstwlt. litmus ll.irtl.untl, Sdmlv Srlwn-'lt l'x'l:trv Ii- llrixzn-wrt lntlx XY.itrfr Aww XN'.nLms Munn CI.-In-it I Xl'li'nn' lmxnrn Nlrs. lVl.tnnr . ROV! ,'4N.intx Rriti. limnn Klaiiimu l.innl.i Carlson, Dmni- Dvttling. Nanrv Null lrmvivvt- Vtlullw, Anna llinnm, Umm lllussvr Ailrivnnr lllmpvlk Irwin Clark. NUM' i4Qflv.u1lutrv Dnxnnkn, llvxrilv Rrvnultls. Nantv Kmrul Iul'mnn.i lllnrnli. Cari-l lfilvlslciru l.u:n Milfavnwv, Att.-lv ll.1Hni-I. Ann Stsilxm l.xnclf-i Kanlinslrv. Sue Bllncr Nlfirx Anne Kuta. ROVV4fAvivw Ostlwirn, Paul.: Klrilloslicv. Slirlm Slut Party Nesbitt. Iulcnv Siinnmns lame Langer. Snllv lVl1ll-'r. Klnxcli-' Srgal bvlxla Bvll. Runna Kalsvr. lean l'l1nnwncv, lilnlnv lllnlxcl, : Although still in its infancy as an organization in the High School, the Sophomore Y-Teens has gained recognition as an outstanding service club. One of the most memorable social events held this year for VJesty's sludonis was a Valen- tine Dance sponsored by the club. The long hours spent in preparation were Well Worth the effort, for no one present Will ever forget the gala decorations which Were lavishly hung throughout the school. The proceeds from the dance were donated to the Heart Fund. The Y-Teens also assisted the Key Club With a clothing drive for needy children and with the March of Dimes campaign. To raise funds for a depleted treasury, the club held a bake sale in Ianuary during the noon lunch period, ln addition to raising funds, the girls had this chance to display their domestic talents. With these experiences in back of them, many of the members are looking forward with anticipation to their initiation into the Senior Y-Teens. OFFICERS President , ,, , , ., PAULA MCCLOSKEY ICANN MARTINCIC , ANNA HORTON Vice-President .. Secretary ,, , ,, Treasurer ,, ,, ., ,,,, , ,,., SUE BITNER Inter-Club Councilor CHARLOTTE DURANKO Program Chairman ,,,,,. , ,,,,, IRAN CLARK Advisor Mas, IANH MANNERS SCJPHONI URI: H - I l:l1Nb Ol'liI4fliRS ON FI.OOR-Paula lhlQCluslvu,'X', Ioznm lVIarvmin. STANDING-lvfm Charlotte Dnranko, Clark. Anna Hortrn. Sui' Bilnvr X SUHEEHEH5 The Photo Club IS one ot the oldest cmd most rnterestrng clubs at Westy In thrs ts fourteenth year ot exrstence rt planned a tull schedule of events At each of the two monthly meetmgs the members Were requrred to submrt s1x p1C tures ap1ece These were taken at varrous school tunctrons such as athletlc contests and socral aftcurs Early rn the school year Mr Iohn Hessel be1n a Iohnstown photographer spoke to the group grvmg them many helpful hmts on photography A representat1ve of Iohnstowns PHOIO CLUB OFPIQILRS S ANUINCJ Harrrtr McClain Elamr l'dnmnd rm Km L Sl'All'D Xxaxn-, London Camera Shop Mr Harold Strayer also gave the group some excellent pomts on photo technlques Photo catalogues and other rnformatron per ta1n1ng to photography were made ava1lcLble to all the club members OFFICERS Presrdent WAYNE LONDON Secretary SUSAN GINSBURG Vrce Presrder-t ELAINE EDMONDS Treasurer HARRIET MCCLAIN Advxsors MR ANTHONY PAONE MR VAUGHN MCILNAY PHOTO LLUB ROW 1: Lx 1 x an rn ur nr 1 n 1 Q rnncrt at ampfw um xo o L ROW r mm cum Qxxar tr a ammert xnn cn cr rrru r A11 r mx fx c 'Vlarx P14 nt un Nino x mx r nu v r N Kun N r Mal nn PCJVK xx uw I xr olfr x nur L x tu on ul xmv nnnnx tour u RUXX 'nn nndun urn ornxxd nnmr sl L It L 1 rnmm nn lN Alun v qman Q rmr x 1 mm x n 1 C rl POXX mans. bakal Sandy qhaxx hlarx landlnn lxdrhs am ca ohadn H ncx A tr a inqir fun n Um Cir met am udx Pplxrl Bmsrlx Camrmrata ndx Rub! ' ' . . . - L his . , 1 U I l - QT fn' , g 1 - ' , - 1 K X Stn l ehnrg, ' 1-N. Nxll. Sxs G sb g L1 lr Heh . All' Br , P C lcll. EI. ' Ch do bus llwl p, Elsx- Ialicll. , ' fghl, Pr '. lf Et ds. Thres H L' H ntl . lla ' SLCI 1 Bvu ld:k slzv, R s . ' w 'l , .'. Ku nl lxlf' All r' K pg, El :ahrth . ln? 'rn .'l v l 4 '. x ' 3-D. c limxlw. k, l5.u'rv lVl1shlr-r Io. uw XY '. Sdll' M Lum-I Svgul Dv r-mtv Br nv. Suv Curls Luv 'XYcmtrl. lic 'lv Rc' Iris. Carol lfntclslrln. Nli 'K 1 llmrunrullx. ln 2 Lvsk . ' -lexyr ' v L . ll, ' F 'lz. C ' Lcslxc Curr K+ lt. Lmda llrlshbvgvr, tflnur lil ls, VV1 ' c Uxllm, lark 'It-Ilrmx B 'cy Su ' Br ' , LH rt. Ka slr ' Lx dr a son, x '5-D ' l ', Q V' - . ' B , ' L 5. Il Q 'c. I l' XY l:-, Inc L. A' E1 c Ill kcl lx 1.14 It BU r l j i '. ' ' 1 ' . Sa ' s. OFFICERS KNEEl.lNG-Harrv Edmonds. lim Keqg. STANDING-Iohn lavlor. Bill MQCIAH1. Ii IBHTS HUSPIT LEHS The Conservation Club, composed of thirty boys, is dedicated to the preservation of our natural resources. This includes the forests, waters, minerals, and wild lite. To accomplish these objectives the members in a number of indoor and out- proved to be both informative actively participated door activities that and entertaining. of the year many demonstrations mounting game, loading shells, making bows and arrows, and During the course on the technique of finishing gun stocks, tying flies were given by various members of the club. Motion pictures dealing with wild life and conserva- tion Were shown once a month at one of the weekly meetings. During National Wildlife Week, the club set up a wild animal display in the halls of the high school. On a number of fall weekends, many of the club members helped to paint a building in Bedford County OFFICERS president H K KKKV BILL MCCLMN that was used for weekend hunting trips. Winter's icy Fifsf ViC9jPfeSidef1f ------ JOHN TAYLOR blasts brought out the Conservation Club members to Second Vice-President .,,, ,,,,, E DDIE BOHLA h 1 .h i d. W. h h . I f 5eC,em,y,T,eGSu,e, by H IIM KEGG e p wrt a game ee ing program. 1t t e arriva o Zgfoflflfl ------Y----ffV-'----- HARRY EDMONDS spring, the members looked forward to their annual Visors MR. MCILNAY . . . . MR PAONE weekend fishing trip to Clearfield County. QLcdNsfiRvA'I'1oN CLUB c3oNsERVA'1'lON VLLIB Row Dm. Kuzdk. xx'Av,..' Gitlm Sims mknh. ROXX' 145.11 tit-.-mt-ru. cm., nsimd. lim.. '1'.w1..,-. ROXY Nrrlx SML Charles Rumnlvl, lfuam' Sprvngrl Roxy I-Gum' tlfxvrws. lklllw farms liarrx lhlatrlmml ROXY IM-L Nlrllrizlw. Dau' lrnnrtvanli. Dan lfrncigh. RCPVV l4Rax'rvimuf Fousr. lin: Kcgg Dirk lal-Qvll. ROXX' Harry lfornxxalt. Hull Good Andy Nlctrn. ROW' 'f-Bull Glllwrt lr-uk Nesbitt, Paul Carbauqli. ROV Gqnrgt- Kerenheini, Buh Kang, Bob Cgfbaugh, PONY 5-Dirk Gnllm H--rt' Fcrrvrman Bob Bouth. ROW Fred Moyer. lack Skcllv. lim Squire. ROVV 6-Bill McClain. Lvnn Hampton. Dave Bowler. ROW' Ted Fairchild. Mr. Paone. ROVV 7-Ed Iakell. Larry German. Mr. Nlcllnav. FRENCH CLUB SENIOPS ROVV l-Barbara Edsel. Lvnnc Kcnncilv Linda Lavman. Iran Edwards. Dick Eclkins. Charlotrc Hartland. Sue licslop. lrxs Frugal Margie' Finltv. Beth ldzkoxxslu' ROVV 1-Ed Turich lark Millnav lim Orr. Nlikc Zahm. Bah Glcason. Charles Sloan. Harriet McClain. Elilalwtii lXIvGuxcx'z', Arilvrhc Su-xxarx Rosallv Bu-cr Yxonm' DuFrv:hn l.1nda Boland. Snr Prisluxx. Lots XX'f-ndel Pat Urban Xxlavnc London OFFICERS President ,,,,, . ,,,,,,,, l,,.,,, L ois WENDEL Vice-President .. ,,,, LYNNE KENNEDY FRENCH CLUB Charlotte llnrrland. Barbara Erlsel. Lms Vkkndul. Lxnnu Kcnnt-dx Secretary CHARLOTTE HARTLAND Treasurer l,,, .. ., BARBARA ECKEL Advisor . MRS. THERESA O'KICKI The meetings of the French Club, held under the supervision ot Madame Theresa O'Kicki, proved very interesting and educa- tional. As in past years, club members wrote to pen pals in French-speaking countries, such as Algiers, Tunisia, Switzerland, and France. This was not only an entertaining project but an informative one as well. For their assembly, the club presented a film which characterized Napoleon Bonaparte. Highlighting the social events of the year was the annual Christmas party at which the members played French games and sang French Christmas Carols. The film presentation ot the World-famous novel Les Miserables by Victor Hugo ended a very successful year. FRENCH CLUB IUNIORS STANDING-Carol Kckich. Lvnn Hcmllcr, Susan Ginshurg. Alice Bcnirtr. Sue Carlson Marv Anne Veil Russ Andrews NYaxnc lklorrxsin Linda Miller. Alex Azar. Barrv Mishler. ROVV l-Seated-lda Shaddcn ludv Bolv. Elaine Cass, ROVV 2-Seated-luclv Terehns. laclsie Dilitrcurre, Ianvt Siegel. Carnl Clemcnson. 16,556 Th1s year the Span1sh Club under the d1 rect1on of Mrs Theresa O K1Ck1 has been qurte a t1ve Throughout the year the club subscrlbed to a Spanrsh newspaper La Lul and Wrote to pen pals 1n Spam and some South Amen can countrms Durlng the Chrrstmas season the members of the club held the annual tes t1ve party Whlch 1S characterlzed by the break mg of pmnata t1lled W1th sweets and nuts NPANIW Lum OHIURX They also constructed and d1splayed a Porta ' ll W' l Wh1ch IS a Spamsh nat1v1ty scene Wrth anachro msms and IQ as symbolrc of the season to the Spanlards as a Chr1stmas tree 1S to us In the b1 monthly meetlngs there Were varlous reports and trlms on the cul OFFICERS Preszdent RON HILLEGASS V1cePres1dent KATHY FLECKENSTEIN ture and customs ot several Spamsh speakmg countnes Secrermy ELAINE CASS The members of the Club also played Blngo us1ng Span Tfeffsufef VM GARRITY Ish numbers Advtsor Mas THERESA OKICKI Wlth an enlarged enrollment due to the a:ld1t1on ot another Spanlsh I class l955 56 was one of the most successful years 1n the h1story ot the Spamsh Club SPANISH CLUB N x mu Mlm x mr -. r 111 HU U 1 U1 L 'UU' n mm: nw 1 lam VX mn in umm ol Am L mum I mu n u ww .aim Hoc 0 0 IIN Dun tml 1 xx ntl am xxx u 1 nu Nur man XX 'I Mllxr Nlmnxnu :rs ornud nl let uns 1 1 1 ' ' mm kv r on lx I Y 11 1 IL Y A - I 43 'II -,wg-1. 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Gxlv Rufluvr Rtn brwhullz. fra t 6 4 X Ax , I -v ' 5 ,K , E136 , Q 5. f X Q CERVIANJ C lUB OF!'ICFRb w I an nm 'N A III I um I By exchanglng names purchaslng toys as glfts THE EUTH5 The me-lod1ous stra1ns ot Deutschland Deutsch land Uber Alles could be heard qu1te frequent ly th1s year It you happened to Walk by Mr Wardrops room When the German Club was In sessIon By comb1n1ng group sIngIng WIth good tellowsmp the monthly meetIngs were made both 1nterestIng and enterIaIn1ng When It was dIscovered that Pastor Hennlg s parIsh In Heldelberg Germany no longer need ed the1r Care packages the club decIded to spon son other servlce pro1ects ln December the members held the1r annual ChrIstmas party A beautIful tree decorated not only WIth hghts but also wIth German COOk1eS added a novel touch to the l9Sl1V9 occaslon and then donatIng these to the Toys tor Tots drIve the German club students were able not only to have a pleasant evenlng but also to derIve satIsfactIon ID knowlng that they brought ChrIstmas closer to some underprIv1Ieged chlldren To make the student body more sensItIve to the real meanIng of freedom and lIberty the club In Ianuary presented as an assembly program a mot1on p1cture entItled The R159 of Adolph HItler All IH all the German Club ot l955 56 provIded the best entertalnment and educatlonal experIences posslble tor each member and surely proved to be a very worthWhIle and Informatwe club OFFICERS PI9S1d9l'1f THOMAS SKELLY VICS PresIde1t DON MILLER Seczetary MARY ANNE MALLINSON Tre-asmer WILLIAM Goon Adwsoz MR ROBERT WARDROIA IRNUXN Cl I-JUNK ROV ROW ROVI ROVI ROVI Wadtn toll om R m I I III IIII Irx IIIII I I I my I IIq xx I I I IIIII r N Ir r III IIII N L I III III HI A I I I I I XX 1qIuI III I' IIII Iq I NqIII rm IIIrr R II Im I Rr o I an or ax Im I II II man .. I I I . . L . . I I I - I Q . . Q. ' ' . V' ' ' ' ' DI Alllm HIH GIIIII4. Nl ' A ' ,l Il NIH T Skcllu I I I L12 I 1,lIH V lelIIA l.I'II-.IR lII.IIIIII' llrftlck Alt A ' XlIllIIso:I ' 'l-HIIIIII Vnlx ', Hts tIIIr.I Frxv, MI 'lv U cus SIII lirlI:t YIIIIIII KIIIIIQ. RCJVK' 5fl cggv XX err: Nltarx' lmfll-'I' lKlIIrx' CfItlIvI'IIII' IVIIIIII Arn GLW AIIII KlICllIIskI-x AIIII BLIIRIIIIIII '-tfM. X1 It up, Al. PIII::4I TI flvllv. BIII Clam BIII GIIIJ Al III BIQQIIIIIR UI KIIIIIII: ' 5-DI I Lsslcr D lc Curr Rnge Harlcss BIh I, NJIIIIAII l ,II l. lZI.vIIc NIMH IIIII -C YU ' -Sta ca I, TI I' Kult, Tcl M -hall, I lv: T 'l D v H'IIhll, D anc SI 7: , l T- ' l r l , l l S16 lwl Knll' , Bill llzftlscl HISTUHIAN For many years 1n Westmont Upper Yoder H1gh School var1ous clubs have exlsted to provlde expertences for those 1nd1v1duals lnterested 1n sc1ence, sports and languages Thls year saw the creatlon of an organrzatron ded1cated to those students lnterested 1n the hbrary and 1ts back bone books' Th1s organ1zat1on known as the L1 brary Club ta,t gamed the attentron of the mem UBRARX CLUB OFFIURS bers of the faculty and the student body Under 7ll2fVxf1'lQmlf'f'11K' V' 'f v 'f fQL'f'rt N the d1rect1on of MISS Labe and Mrs Rummel many prolects were undertaken by the club 1n 1ts hrst year of exrstence that proved to be h1ghly successful The mam purpose of the club rs to foster mterest rn l1brary work as well as servrcmg Westy s own l1brary The members learned the exact functlons and prmcrples of l1brary manage ment and many members served 1n the posrtlon of student hbrarlans The club accompl1shed many thmgs th1s year One of the most 1mportant was the pubhca t1on of the newspaper The Llbrary Log ed1ted by Sue M1ller The L1brary Log appeared three tlmes th1s term prov1d1r1g mformatlon on new books enumerat1ng the act1v1t1es whlch took place 1I'1 the l1brary and l1st1ng general knowledge about th l1brary A memorable play entrtled Thou Shalt Not Read was presented for assembly and was well recexved The club also sponsored a faculty tea celebratmg Natronal OFFICERS Book Week Presrdent LINDA HERSHBERGER Vrce Pre-srdent SALLY M1LL1:R Although newly created the Lrbrary Club has proved an Secretary MIM' COHEN Treasurer SALLY MILLER actxve and a Worthwhlle orgamzatron Advrsors MRS MARGARET RUMMEL Miss IEANNETTE LABE LIBRARX CI LIB VN 7 Ken btaffcr Pd! Tltlfmv Adtls a ntr uc :ner mt 1 um anna cn L rem U' oxx v xer w 11 LI 1 lnamson Ro .aln Varqo W 3 Mr umm l C ml Rohel nm VVolfc L ut 1 nt 'nrt un dm 1 in ns Q Lx nt mt xol l'1 anhuq M :rw iw aqnnr M :rv Lou Bulhan Dvrolhw K lu r mt I um m mm x 1 tu antv L uma u 1 L 0 Lv 1 1 xr mt lftr mtrqu fx Q r un , m, , N I L. - FRQ ' -Q. r ' ', I.j r ' ' ' BAC -fx v 1-'. l.intla lfcwl lv' g'. An ' Oslln-lm, ' ' . I . . 9 . I . H ROW l-Ianet Emeigh. Sally Mtllvsr, Muni Cohen. Beverly Maurer. lean Timmeney. Lvnnc Kvnnedy, Sally Miller. RO l L- 1. . I' ', 'r H ff 5, S Br . l. lr L' , S f' H :'. G 'hm ldzk sk: Bc l' Kar: lil' W1- RO' L Q. R A A, A - . 0 R -R. fs ,ce lrff. V, Ni' G1 Au A uf, 1, ca- 15- L VK., W I ', 1 I ' , c ' lc ssc . Ar ' Qs lu ' , Iv: Osth , lan ' P tll ' , S ll S 'l 'lm Pa li M 'Cl sk ' , Sn ' M'll '. l. lit ' sll ' i lilsu' l'k-ll, lla H I. Miss l..1lwv. AIIX XXRI JNI l In JrIIII IIN N x UND IABII tm I x x IIII N 'NIJINK I SIIHIBE5 OFFICERS The newly organIzed Creatlve Wr1tIng Club under the Preqldeni IEW TIMMENEV dIrectIon of Mr DGV1d McCormIck proved to be a note Vzce Pte-sIdent SUE BITNER Secretary ADELE HM-FNER Worthy addIt1on to Westys lIst of clubs Its membershIp con TIeasurer WILLIAM KREGLOW s1sted of tenth grade students who dIsplayed an Interest In AdvIsoI MR DAVID MCCORMICK the GXPFGSSIOH of Ideas through the wr1tIng of themes short storIes poems and other types ot composIt1on To encourage creatIve wr1tIng to provIde a medIum for the exchange of Ideas and to make a cr1tIcal analysIs ot theIr own work were the basIc purposes ol thIs organ1zaIIon Durlng the year some ot the club members entered samples ot theIr best wr1tIng In varIous rnaganne contests Also to promote creatlve Wrltrng WIthIn the student body the club sponsored a wr1tIng contest to d1scover the best poem theme or short story CRLXIINL VNRIIINC Ol FICLRS ntl A nl xm x ann tin TIIIIIIUILN BIll lxmqou V at and l LfRlf M 'lf ' l lfNLS l:RK. ' 'I'ABLli-.lkdtw lltatlm-r It-.III TIIIIIIII- -v, Mr. Mtct tk. Arun' NV. .us IulI.Inn.I 'l4II:IIlI Shvlm ,lk Sl-QC .' M .f--H111 Krvgl loan Cltrlt, Br urlv Rtwzmitl- A c QPNIHUIIII. ,l'lllRlJ 'l'ABl.lffHIll l:tII'nxx.IlI Xlurx In RAVIIIIIIIJ. Snmlx StlmIIult Klum: Culnw' ll.nIl.I lkltkflwkfv. ,l'l'A.' V lflstl SI-'Itl+'I Intlx XYIlIvI l.xI'IIt' lXlICIIIlIIvx'. 1 1 I f - I 1 .. . 1 , A l 1 1 . :A, r: - AI9':. :J !Xlrul ltfI ,l.': INM C' multi 'fl . 0 I9 I ,. -' s ,. G, ,ll 1 0 1 '9 5 .5 I iv I '43 f Q O . ,..... -- CRl'AllVl: SPEECH CLUB ROVV l Arnlythe Suxxdrt E11 aluth MEL ox1.111 rqqx Wmrt Marv afflnr C x1111 r a1t111.x 1111111u1Lx o 1111 .111 1 Marx E 11 1E ro Lynn Hzndlrr S11 an bm burq udv lerrhu ROVN r Po al Sm Ercl1111v111 5110 r1 r ur lop Carol l' lel 1 1 n11 111 111 111111 r P 11 IN 4 0 kc Wants 11 Kathx am exerlx R xnold r1 1111E R 'Vlaxenc beqa Cgnma one ROW 5 r run nan xx ard arqe' xx en ar oltg artland x1111t lxrnmdx ar or L ura1 11 m1 L1 11 5 E1 a x Sally M1llar Duorhx Llc rr A111 btar 1 oanne lVlart1nr1t Anna Horlrn 1111141 Ka111111kx1 Addr Hattmr Par Ur an ROVN L 1.1d1l 11 V1x1a11 alma xx 11111111511 anet uqr ur ara a n a x our drx r1n L1 Bu Kamm lx Alx111 q111111 1111 0 il 1 Q11 VNf1x111 o11do11 Harrnt MECI1111 nm H tfltx A11 C L 111rr nm L 11 BE ld koxx Ax JU ISLE HS As an lndustrlous add1t1or1 to Westy s group of clubs the Creahve Speech Club has had an extremely successful year The membersh1p was so large at the beg1nn1ng of the school term that It was necessary to d1V1d9 the group mto two separate clubs The one conslsted of sophomores the other of 1un1ors and senlors However they both followed 1dent1cal programs The meetlngs usually 1ncluded a lecture by Mr Green or one ot the student members on d1ct1on oratory or other aspects of speech Some pro1ects whrch proved successful as well as very lnterestmg were demonstrat1on speeches extemporaneous speeches, and a radlo program produced tor the club s amusement The1r assembly consrsted of rhythm1c choral readlngs and clever pantornunes perror rat1ng for her humorous declamatlon 1n Forenslcs and Mary Ann Ve1l who rece1ved an excellent rat1ng for her senous declamat1on No doubt the great progress achleved by the club durlng 1ts t1rst year IS a prom1se of greater thmgs to come SENIOR CLUB OFFICERS SOPI-IOMORE CLUB OFFICERS Preszdent IUDY TEREBUS Presrdent SUE BITNER V1ce Preszdent HARRIET MCCLAIN VICE Pres1dent LINDA KAM1NsKY Secretary PEGGY WERTZ Secretary IUDY WALZER Treasurer SUE ERDMANN Treasurer ANN STARON Advrsor MR IOHN GREEN CREATIVE SPEECH OEFIC ERb CREATIVE SPl'rCH OFHCPRS an B111er 111a 411111n x unx Wa er A11r1 btaron but l'rd1r11n11 Hdrrlu M Clam Lqqx XVEH cx Plumb '! ' 1 A f . 1 an ' - I . 1 - -1 -- 1 PNN- 'V 2. PL- s. 11.111 c1111. 1,1 M-C - 112111 T - IA 1 1:11. I' Dalzcll, Htlu V ll v, V' ' 1, .P X T 5 -. I V' ' s. 7 I-l ls g' . C ' 4 1 E P Xow. S 1 Hes , in Q -211, A s VV' li N, Iohz I 'l'11 ull. a la l'Cl S V. . ' ' ' N ll. - L B g , C11 1- - 1,11Q11. . A Q 1. - 1 .. '-1v1.G--.11 E111 EMA o- Chl -H . L1 5 '1 C11 1 1x D 11.1v11 Che. 'htl 5111. L' , 1 ,V . Q NVV , ' V 1 ..V L ' X ,, 1 V f 5 - '4-1111 sf, s ' .1011 13 1 S'-y1,Btt1 s 111. s 111- M rw 1 A Q Vrl, E cv. - llrr. 1 , R lllllcgas- B l'1 lux 1 ' 1 1 l. . 1 X l 1' . loa ' 6' 'U 11 rrav. Su' B1 ' A ' Osrhwr , 'tix' Z' 'U '. Westy, as well as the club, was extremely proud of Carol Edelstein, who received a su- s11t 11.1.11 KeI1,11' '11, ' . 'ei 1.7 1 1' P-44 '1.11111'H111. L IRIS VN CLUB K l-PIIINL I blAlNDlNL, H HI q TUUHNAMENT U EE 5 The Girls W Club composed of the outstanding girl athletes of W U Y IS an organi zation that IS designed to promote interest in athletics and to encourage the h1ghest degree of sportsmanship In order to become a member each girl must accumulate a total of 500 points enabling her to receive her letter These points are earned through participation in 1nd1v1dua1 or group activities such as badminton ping pong archery basketball softball or volleyball Points also may be procured by superv1s1ng the various tournaments keeping score or timing the events during the activity period the W Club mem bers assisted the Junior H1gh girls 1n prepar Q KIRLS VN CLUB OFHCFRN ing for their games ln addition to its other activities the club acted as an executive and advisory board to the Girls Athletic Associa tion The girls studied and d1scussed any new ideas concerning the athletic program before pre sentlng them to the G A A As a result of a newly acquired point system the membership Was limited but the interest and enthusiasm displayed by the girls was of the highest quality :P P1 President MARGE Owens Secretary Ims PocAL I N i 1 . W- fig Pogal, Inav Efkcl. ' ' ' fl-luanne r cy, Sun Prxstuw. Robert.: Cm-rloxx. Marti' Owens. Barham Frvc, PM Urban. I - I I I I - . This year the club supervised the entire Iunior High intramural program. Every Tuesday ' A ' ' ' - ymafgf cm.-LM. lrxs P.,,a'1.' . . . gi ref - I Y rf-2? T H 1' T . . 'Q- . yy P VARSITX CLUB VK l nr nu 0 A un Alan Pla a Bob Waqrxtr l DNN xwn 1 lun nm rr 1 Q a rn erxxn u on muon u 4 xx mph: XX nu ri r Hrlm nxaltxlt Dix om xv TIJUHNAMENT IIH PIU S Thrs year the Varsrty Club whrch 1S composed of boys who have recewed letters for par t1c1pat1on 1n major athlet1c act1v1t1es revlsed 115 charter and was completely reorganlzed Mr Engh the advxsor and the members altered the charter early 1n the year In order to galn membershlp 1n the club one must have earned hrs letter rn one of the malor sports football basketball baseball track or tenn1s Plans have been dev1sed to sponsor an an nual banquet at Wh1ch the new members w1ll be rece1ved 1nto the club Due to problems of reorganlzatron the club was not able to parhcrpate 1n many functrons but proposals have been d1scussecl concermng the future act1v1t1es of the club Wrth 1ts new char ter the Varslty Club 1S destmed to be an rmportant add1t1on to Westys act1v1t1es VARSITX CLUB oFF1CERs Bob VN aqr r Ron Hllleqa Dan DeFranls Al Caller Preszdent Bos WAGNER 51 Vzce President DAN DEFRANK Secretary Treasurer RON HILLEGASS Sergeant at Arms AL CALLET Advrsor MR CARL ENGH RO ' -Inn G. ' ily, li l B lh', Bob Glcas , :: , h f. QC ' I-VV. ' v l.umlun, Inhn Srl , O , M'k' Z h , M V uk wh, G l Innw D. 1' Hr ll. RO ' lflilll lVltClnin Dt Dvl: tuk. Roqv llarlcw-, Ch. 's K ' A . 'c Bnsslvr. Dirk lidklns, l l 'llg 'lolz l - I Q . . . 2 , , , . ' . ' - 0 . . . . . . 1 ' ' ' nr , E' ' - lc . A ss. '. . .-.r , :-rm-r.:,..r...:.,. - . vt E Q X X - --Qkxx------Y-,I 5. ra Aa MIB IILE PLAYERS You ve got lt now keep 1t Doggone 1t dont lose 1t Your pep' Your pep' You ve got 1t now keep rt Doggone 1t dont lose 1t Your P E P pep' The Pep Club an mformal organ1zat1on of school sp1r1ted students loyally supported Westys football and basketball teams at every game The club arranged for buses to transport fans to the away games They also sold red and gray paper shakers to the student body W1th the1r enthus1ast1c yells the members of the Pep Club d1d the1r part ln helpmg the Westmont Upper Yoder H1gh School Cheerleaders Wm the Annual Cheerlead1ng Contest wh1ch was held at the War Memor1al Secretary Treasurer BARBARA FRITZ PEP CLUB OFFICERS y B 5 1. 1 . . 1 I . 1 . ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 2 . 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 1 - . . . I . President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . MARY BIANDINO Barbara Fritz, Mar ianldino 9 .1 Q! lf , 2 S511 9 'Q 1 H u I y 5 4 nyc, MISSIUNAHIES Iov FYR Emma Czxss Lois WENDEL Iommr I-IEPFLEY IUDY Ecxm. Preszdent Vzce Preszdent Recordmg Secretary Cortespondmg Secretary Advzsor MR IOHN D WILSON The Future Teachers of Amenca IS the only pre pro fess1ona1 club 1n the extra curncular act1v1ty program Its ma1n purposes are to prov1de vocat1onal lnformatlon about var1ous educat1onal helds and to encourage alert and Meet1ngs are usually conducted on an mtormal dlscus s1on bas1s Durlng the course of the year Mr Thomas F1n1ey Asslstant to the D1rector of the Iohns town Center Un1vers1ty ot P1ttsburgh Mr Raymond Cromer member of the staff at W U Y and the tollowmg student teachers M1ss Kathleen Queensberry MISS L1ll1an Melko and M1ss Patr1c1a Mostrog spoke to the group about the careers 1n educ:at1on and var1ous educatlonal problems In add1t1on to prov1d1ng vocat1onal 1ntormat1on to the students It also serves the state and communlty through tts efforts to allevlate the tea h1ng shortage by encouragmg young people to enter the profess1on FTA EELING IyFe El BC y Idy Eckl STANDING Io A I e dl effl y qqy W Mr NV o as , X , 43 . .v.E-7 za 0 -. 1, ,V L ax- ' S' .K 1 -ny T A T ,,-,,,,,,,,,vw,v,,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,w,,,,w,, . . reafurer competent young people to enter the teach1ng profess1on. I 1 n I - 1 I I ' 1 1 I 4 - -1 I . I . . . I . . . 1 KN - o y . ain ass, Iud Bale, u l U el -f nn anisak, Carol Clemenson, Lois W n e, Ioanne H e , Pem ertz, . ils n. I. DIES I W ITI I3 The G1rls Athletrc Assoclatron better known as the G A A was orgamzed to promote the pr1nc1ples of sportsmanshlp and fcur play among the falr sex at Westy Its ma1n job IS to organtze and SUPGTVISG the mtra mural athletrc program for the g1rls and to keep records ot tne1r acqurred pomts In add1t1on to th1s 1n the spr1ng the g1rls success tully sponsored a Play Day 1n wh1ch e1ghty g1rls from d1str1ct schools partrclpated 1n var1ous klnds of com pet1t1ve athletrc events They also promoted two bas ketball dances after the Ebensburg and Indrana OIIIK games and supervlsed the g1rls 11'1I9I'SChOIGSI1C bas ketball program, 1n whlch several organ1zed teams 1n the area were entered I x 11 In nn L I In her capaclty as advlsor to the G A A MISS Marlorle Salem successfully gurded these g1rls towards better c1t1zensh1p OFFICERS Pre-srdent SUE Pmsrow Co Chcnrmen IUDY ECKEL Secretary Treasurer HELEN Vrcrcnov SALLY MILLER Advrsor Miss MARJORIE SALEM A VK l xnnc enndx vu xx man arx nn a m on r ar.-1 I cl t' rv I r 4: a 1 I 0 an rua I In an ROXX xonm DL-I-rehn l' x a n on an x u x o crm c rr x QW 1 ANU NN ff WY K V I H3 N XX ur x Aux r w r In r ro 14 x u x Iraurm NX 4 I lL In K a l IIIII U Cn dnlx L UIUC 'I X I kl U IIIII1 ll i X I L K mrrlnhm anne Lanqer Maxcm beqal I is .Il I: , . . . , ' c. A, A. , I3 :ERS , , , , lul' litkcl, Hvlv V 'li '. Su' Prrsmxx. Snllx Nlllrl G. , A. RO ' -I.j li 2 A1 Bo N A v NI ll s , Ba h E'k , Su IJ sou, lms P g l Su' l'lNl p Iv El tts PM Ihr . , ' I4Y ' ' ' , II : hvr' IXIrC 'rv1, S dj R I1 s. R lv 'r Cw lv Ilvgl ' VYrrr:. 'thc Str A . lVl. g' I7 'mas Ha lm 'Y Iir 'v luannc Hrfflcv, Vmlrt Ulalz, RU ' 5-Bc l' M' Y. lml' lit-Lvl, Barbara I:rxl:, Susan Grnfhu gr A1 U av, I.vun llcvwllvl, Iflmnc Cl: Ju, l.mnl.u llalvu th-lcv: Yulxmv, I 'l l'v'rl'1s, lx-'I '. RIO ' -EIL!! ' H lx'l. Ellslr I krll, AI C h . 5 l' S h li, Sfllr' NI ll- , I lu f Tu Vh llflcn K-ll ', l.1l1cl.u Gxllxu lfiliflvllu , E rf, 1 A . A - ' , , I . f if ff Q I W E bk sflf gf ' X BAND ROW I-Phyllis Hoffman. Alice Bennett. Maxene Segal. lane Langer. Beverlv Cammerata. ROW 2-Ruth Buvier, Pat Nesbitt. Christine Rishell, Susan Erdmann. lean Clark. Arlene Gavurn. Pat Urban. Adrienne Choper. Martha Werry'. loan Cisz. Anne Kennedy. Margie Finley. ROW 5-Barbara Eelael. Dortxthv Bezila. Roberta Costlnw. Nancy Reitz. loanne Wolfe. Nancy Null. Peggy Wertz, Linda Hahn. Ivy Trantman. Elaine Koxal. Nancy Koval, Ann Grav. Ruth Lechler, Ann Bowman. ROVV 4-Ann VVatltins. lerry Bole, Mike Mannion, loe Hatch. Bill Mengelson. Bill Hinkel, Bernard Salxmar. Bah Stevens. Ronnie VVickmek. Melvin Dishong, lim Graham. Elizaheth Goettlichrr. ROW 5-Iohanna Tnrich, Mr. Burkhart. Ted Fairchild. Eddie Shomo. lark Neshitt Tom Miller. lark Steifter. Iohn Graham, Bill Good. George Hannum, lack Mellnay, Fred Rhode, Fred Nloyer. Lynne Kennedy. THE MINSTHELS Music plays an important role in both the curricular and extra-curricular lite of any high school. In his first year as band director, Mr. Blair W. Burkhart, Ir., has done much to pro- mote the growth ot the Senior High School Band. In addition to the regular majorettes, eight flag twirlers became an integral part of the Marching Band. In keeping with the plan to increase even more the size of the band, Mr. Burkhart provided various kinds of instru- mental instruction. OFFICERS President ,................. ...,,...................... ......... P A T URBAN Vice-President .... .. .,.. ...................... ..... I A CK NESBITT MAIORETTES seCretUrY'TIeGSuIer '- F RED MOYER RONV l-Maxene Seqal, Linda Hahn. Quartermaster .......,.... . .... SUSAN ERDMANN ROVV' 2-Phyllis Ho-Ifman. Alice Bennett. lane Langer. Siudent-Director ...... ............... I on MARSHALL Dffecfof ,,,,,...,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,.,, . . ,........,,......... MR. BLAIR BURKHART BAND OFFICERS Q Pat Urban, lark Nesbitt. Fred Mover, Sue lzrdmann. FLAG TVVIRLERS ROXV l-Barhara Eckel. Ruth Bovier. Lxnne Kenneelv. ROW' 2-lohanna Turich. Eltzaheth Goettlirher. Beverlx' Cam merata. Ann Bowman, Ann XVatkins. THU B!-lllIlHS L1v1ng up to the hrgh standards establ1shed by choral groups of former years the Senior High School Chorus presented outstandrng rnusrcal programs dur1ng the Chnstmas season and rn the spr1ng In order to ach1eve maxunum vocal effect and greater part1c1pat1on Mrs Kaufman the d1rector d1v1ded the Chorus 1nto two drfferent groups The two sectlons were the Mrxed Chorus whlch was made up of nrnety students and the Glrls Glee Club wh1ch conslsted of th1rtyf1ve members Elame Hrnkel and Charlotte Hartland accompan1ed the Mrxed Chorus In the Chrlstmas program the chorus sang Masters rn Thls Hall What Strangers are These Wonder Wonder Glorla 1n EXCGISIS Deo Carol of the Questlonlng Ch1ld Iesus the Savxor was Born Today and Iesus Holy Ch1ld The sololsts lncluded Barbara Frye Ted Fa1rch1ld Helen Vlckroy Yvonne Deljrehn Harry Fornwalt Maxene Segal A1Callet Dlane Dett l1ng and Blame Ober Faced wrth a crowded schedule some of the members st1ll found tlme to part1c1pate 1n the All County Chorus held at Hastlngs D1str1ct Chorus at K1ttann1ng and Forens1c Contests at Iunrata and P1ttsburgh The Chorus also prov1ded mus1c for exchange assemb11es wrth other schools Smaller ensemble groups cons1st1ng of a g1rls tr1o boys ensemble and modern m1xed ensemble added varlety to the var1ous mus1cal GCl1V1l1eS of the year Cl1max1ng the years act1v1t1es was the Sprlng Concert Over one hundred volces blended together harmonlously to produce a var1ed program of class1cal and modern mus1c that was warmly recerved by the audlence OFFICERS Pzeszdent HARRY FORNWALT Vzce Pzeszdeni ANN BOWMAN Secretary IUDY BOLE Duector Mns MARJORIE KAU1-'MAN CHORUS OFFICILRS CLEI' CLUB OFFICERS I 0 y H kel c a e 1 . . - L . . . D I - I I . 1 I I - . tt . . H .- I 1 1, .1 H U . . . ,, 1 . . . .1 tt I 1 1 I 1 . H .1 . .1 . . 1 - 1 I I I I I I - 4 - I I . . . , . , . - 1 . . , . . . , n .F cu . . li . . . ., 5 63 -5 ' Q W R' 'X . it 5' , Y ,. 4. ,,. U W , . 3 Qu udv B le, Han' Fornwalt. Ann Bowman, Elaine in' Su C rlson. lucly Terebus. Su Bitrwr, Mrs, MBf10ri6 Kaufman i' l CIRLS CLEE CLUB ROWI Rosaleen Bothe anct Smqel Maxene Sc-qal M1m1 Cohen ohanna Turuh Ann Vlfatkms Sue Frdmann Shclla Skx Lmda Kammskx buf: B11ner ROW 7 Carol Kclxuh V11 lan Salma Flaxnm Ober Mar qw lqmlrw Katln l'lukcnwtc1n arv lcfflmr Ann Staron Nann Koxal Nanu Null ROWS lcona Le ko Sands Shan Bcmkv Blouqh Bexcrlw Cammr-rata L1nda Hcrxhbcrq xr Dc-xcrah Baum Flamc Pd monds D1ans 1 a 1' akcll Charlotu Duranlm ul Haffmr Flamc Knxa ROW 'Q Arzlxlbe Srcxxart ucx l'crcb11 lu, Tra11tn1a11 Marx An11 V111 but' Carlson 1 w Mnvrr Donna Klanx lbcrv a Han1r111:'l1 lmda Hahn Barbara Sal:-111 Barbara C111 1 11 lnca ar on An1 1111111 l'la1n1 Chmdo V10 Lt at Barb1ra r1t CHORUS ROV! l Ruth Boxxrr Barbara hrkel Charlottc Hartland Lvnnc Kennedy r Poqa buf: Pr11on Ann McCloskey buf: Hexlop lean Eduard V1olet Glat Sue Erdmann ROW 7 Bc tx Id kov. lu Marx Anne Mallm on Lmda Boland Peqqx Wert Marqr new Barb Frxr Harrmr McCla1n oAnn an1 ak Pa! Urban ROV! 3 Llnda Laxman E11 abcrlx lVlrGo1ern Gavnelle Barqcr Dororhv Be1la Marx Bxandmo Yxonne DeFrel'1n Lou YNcndcll Carol Clemen 11 Bolc Ianet Beam ROW 4 Sue Mxcr anct Connor Elame Hmlusl Elame Cluodo Helen Vmkrov lean 'lnmmenew ludx VNal er can Clark Anne Okrhmm Bexerlx Revnold ROW U D1ane Dettlmq V1 1an ber Barbara Alumc w 11a Be Dexerab Baum Ann Bauman Carol el rem Ro al1L Buser Marv lo Ravmond Paula Mcfloskex Lxnn lVlCCartlev loanne Hell lex Roberta Costlou LHORUS VK l nb nclruuk 11 1 om a11 cx 1 1r Lallu n1 1 1 1 napa, A ax A ar ROVK 1 1 X 11111 H111 nk l'Lll111n R111 1 L 0 anun lu 'lnm 51d1 axe Bos lrr Ch ir L bloan Roqcr Harlc ROW 3 Dau' Hemplnll nb Dabb n X Nlctrn ann Connor Tom Cooper Dcnnx Zappa Gang C1011 ROXV or on on Nix lx Duane Stu! man Btuarr R1 Ln Tunx K l acl-1 Slwllx Vwax nr C1ll1n Munn 1l1an1 nn ulx Chu Incl Bob Hartman VN r 1 arln crm ar r lxmal Q1 Q Mar a M1111 7ahn1 R XX 6 Din Delqrmlr Dal 1 lcr arrw Q arma11 nl1n Stem Pc 1r 1 . . .V i M V .' x, f ' , - - S.k4l. 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' . 5 S.l,- HV , V A . 1 , V 'V , Ed - A SENIGR PLAX N It-D Nlarm 1 roxr r x are arlottm .artlannl Nliyqn xun txx Hithari l'tlNel Lxnda Bn ann 1 tt x N NDINL ut q r x mln lu t 1 A I ux nn x un lrl a th MUMMEH5 Move upstage left' Enter lrom the rrght ot the arch not the left' Let s start back at page 27 Has anybody seen the water p1tcher7 I cant remember my lrne Youll have to talk louder We cant hear you back herel After long hours ot rehearsal searchmg for props dec1d1ng on costumes hve bottles ot asp1r1ns and ten boxes ol throat lozenges the l955 senlor class presented the dehghtlul and rolltcklng comedy Stardust by Walter Kerr The play was under the capable d1rect1on ot Mr Marvm Saverlng and Marge Owens student drrector The act1on tor the play takes place 1n the art academy of a small New England college The plot revolves around a lamous star Who comes to the academy rn a retreat from the drzzy pace NTACE CRl-XX I'l D ww num x n umm N ANDIINK I v Nquxln om nlor arm lu lJ1Rll.lOll r mrxm Saxtm Qlmv ax .gm-... .QEAHI -. h U Fu lcv. Hu I. rx l:'vc. lean Edx 1 ls. Ch ' H' , . -'A ' O - N BUIIX' ltlzltw sltv, .' . 1' l l sry H.s1.,,- 1.-.X Imp.: 5 .V Iiu1m..m . lA.' ,' l-'lluul S lvs, Ru. c lhxlvss. hltk ' Z-l Av lvl 'Cla C rv Dun lvl llrl. lixll Clullx. lvl. A v lX'l.1tmst-n. Rt l l-grass, lg1tkJXltll:z.tx Klr, lVl.trxm Smvrxug Ann linmxtmn Ruth Boxlcx' Yxmnu' Dvlirchn, Marv Alum- Kmmpp Ymlct Ul.lr:, lun U.urr'nIx. Sur llrlstuwxx, .. H H - I H 1 1, -1 . H tt 1 . H u 1 . , I 1 I 1 - 1 . SEA' f -Ralpl ll. lx. Bull Chrlt. Chr 'lvs Rt vl. . 'll .' ' Q- us .l -. l l T1 ' lim C 'I X, Btll ' xehl . M, .R ' ng Nlr l. , D c Bosslrr. of The Great White VVay. During her stay at the school she intends to make a decision as to whether she should continue her acting or marry and leave the theatre. Upon her arrival she is immediately swept into a tumultuous whirl of events. The director is a faithful advocate of the Stanislavsky system, and the students are taught to suffer for their art. In this madhouse of art she finally solves her problem and teaches a valuable lesson to the dramatics students. Charlotte Hartland played the famous actress Prudence Mason. Also featured in the cast were Iean Edwards as Claire Carter, Prudence's best friend, Roger Harless as Arthur Scott, her Wall Street fiance, Bill Clark as Mr. Bach, who ruled the students with an iron hand in the interest of art, and Mike Zahm as Ierry Flanagan, a Hollywood talent scout. A parallel to Prudence and Arthur are Ianet Ross fBetty Idzkowskyl, who wants a career and believes in living in the mood of her parts and Phil Ford fRon Hillegassl, who wishes that Ianet would come to her senses and marry him. Margie Finley, Tom Sides, Barbara Eckel, Iack Mcllnay, Barbara Frye, Linda Boland, Iris Pogal, Susan Erdmann, Don Miller, and Ann McCloskey gave convincing performances as the affected and naive dramatics students. The stern and prudent dean of women, Madame De- Fore, was played by Pat Urban. Mary Anne Mallinson, Sue Pristow, Ann Bowman, and Ruth Bovier served as prompters. The cast was also indebted to Miss Marjorie Salem, Mrs. Betty Kocher, Mrs. Agnes Westrick, Mr. Henry Sosinski, and Mr. Carl Engh who gave generously of their time to aid the successful production. EH FT BUILD The Iurnor H1gh Y Teens IS an organr zat1on to wh1ch Westmont Upper Yoder H1gh School can po1nt Wllh pr1de Dur1ng the 1955 56 school year they completed several very WorthWh1le and 1nterest1ng pro1ects In the tall the glrls made Halloween favors for the ch1ldren at Memor1al Hosp1tal and a1ded the Fam 1ly Welfare SOC19lY by donatmg a food IUMOR HIGH X UMM basket for a needy tamlly Also on the Il D 11. 111 Barbers B11x111a11 agenda was a bake sale wh1ch was held ANIJINL 1 11 S X Y H ESX 'B U ' ' dur1ng the lunch perlods In December the club sponsored a Chr1stmas party wh1ch was held 1n the gyrnnaslum durxng an GCl1V1lY per1od W1th the elect1on of new off1cers, the Iumor H1gh YTeens ended another suc cesstul year OFFICERS P1es1dent BARBARA BOWMAN Inter Club Counc11or SUE MILLER Vrce Presrdent CAROL FURST Program Chczzrmen CAROL HUEY BARBARA FAYCIK Secretary SANDY MAcDoNN1:LL Pmmst LOIS BINN11: Treasurer IUDY ROBSON Song Leader LINDA LEVIN IOR llll ll'l 114111 1 1 11 1. 1 111111111 IX .1111 11.111 ROVK 11 1 11111 a a11r111111 1411 1111A el 1 11111 11 rut lax l1lMrQ1 ROW 1 11 1 1 1 1111 11 am e 11 qcr A 1 11111 1 r km ROW rh111 F tar ann ond 11141 U cx 11 orran r ara r1 t1an A111 .arm arx 111 rt 11 1 Hmm 8.1111 1 tr S1111 H011 ROVN llarrmt Can 0 111 1 1 rL1le111 aroxn 1ler onna arurn 111 a ban or Dons Srl-man llncla M1 tr V1rq1n1a Holt Marx E11 aheth Zalxuua Birhara Smolar Lmda Dxamond SHANE -C 1l lcv, ' 1 . 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A R1111-'11111, . U 11 -51, Nz G 111' 1. 1. ' 11' 1 . S 11' K1'11',. SL111' '111'. IUNIOR HIGH BAND RUXV1-Ted Sthrml-. l.axxl'0'1tr Xxvcih luln Busliko, klqhuodoru Wflmr Inlm Glllwrt Rulwrt Bridges lxlaurxte Birth. Dmmlti Burns, l-QOXY felhwnalri llatltile Ruger Syn-:mc Exim Silxcrsxciu Ginger Blair luvrc Ru-vxlmn luvqv Kvpms Dammit- Buvvrs l.lrwt1 Stchhxvis luvtu Xxlvrinlrl l?flYx' 2-fl.x1.' tlxrklxxvxwvr lumix Chtrlmuglv vlllmxvm- l2ngz1v.uxtlv, .-'Xx.xl:xv' Clnuxxlwlx lil-xxvml l.1vll, !X'l.m.m.' lj.-lvl llmrnm IJ.-mms. kfllwl l'n vl1l1.w lhllwl ltlitls ll.1l1ll.x lVll!i.4lv,l 5,lllx llvrl vm Enthusiasm plus! This quality is characteristic ot the 200 junior high students Who turned out when Miss Naylor announced the tirst Iunior High School Chorus rehearsal ot the l955- 55 school year. In order to accommodate all these students the chorus was divided into two main groups-the seventh grade chorus and the eighth and ninth grade chorus. The members of the lunior High School Band also turned out in fine numbers to greet their new director, Mr, Burkhart. NINTH GRADE PART OF l7IGll'I'lI AND NINTH GRADE CHORUS PONY I-Inc Nunn: Donald Colwalzgh lack Glutk Damn' Bull-r fern llulr. RCJXY I-Yllss Nuvlur Klnrllttx Vtlvrrv lmm Cx-: Gail lilnmm. Kathx' York, ltutluc Hnrgcl l'Q.lll1x Broun llarrwr Gans S.mr:r.4 llvruv RGXY l4X7l1ql:'..x l'l.vlr Nimlx Glltwrv l.1ml.u Lllmlll'-5M'1qvi'. R.m.1lrlL,l'1ltm lm' lltnhh KvnXN'.l1l 5.ullvKvv'x.xlt1lx l1iumlKut-gvr NNW'-lfZ.'1I.t Ummm Nmnx Klum' Kirvhhvrx lnlilmxxslxx 'llum llurlmi Uvmgv Lflmlvx fflmaxlv- lfmvlgle. l,mnl.x ltqlslvlwrqvr lutlv llmv'. knml klrrttlv Marv Aim lVlu:.xl, ROW' 3-l.xmlr1 'l'limn.xs, lmlx' Kultur: lmms llmmv Gull Hruxxn, l.1nv.l.1 lllmulumu Kwliluvxi liculcl lVl.xrv lfll:ril'wIlx Z.nlxml.l. Klux' Azvz llohrrlsmx Bznliarza ININN' RONV Bill Ti 411:14 :WS up EIGHTH GRADE PART OF THE EIGHTH AND NINTH GRADE CHORUS cnnclh Mamhak, Maurice Birch. David Baserman. lohn Buchlxo. Evan Silvcrxrein. Richard Schor, los Nlcver oak. l--Andy Havrilla. K mmenev. Ted Suhr ROVV 2-Miss Naylor. Louise Richardson Nanvv Cornelius, Marlene Ewald. Ginger Blair, Anne Gintz. Karen Erdmann Lvnnc Minemvcr Suzanne Miller. Alice Munro, Peggy Knll. Par Marovich. Linda Krider. 4 ROVV 3-Iohn Adams, Rodney Hoffman Lxlf Barlxhvmcr, lim Kocis, Vwlayne Berlwbile. Ronald llirz. l.arrv Carlwauqh, Tom Slater, Boh Bezila, Rob Rocco. Bill Lrmclxlnifv. A ROVv' 4-Marie Ballirano, Betty Kicllmc. Loretta Ollerriclx, Beverly Nliirter Carole llarlesx, Marv Kav YVaqncr. Par Dcnnixon, Bmw Brown, Patty Theodore. Par Tiffany. Bcxcrlv Kar: Rat Minahan. Conniv Kraft, Prixcilla Rirliardf. V I ROVV 5-Mary Lou Buchan, Ann Wolfe Daunirc Boxxcrx, Nina Glover. Carolv Fnrxf. ludv Griffith, Kay Shaffvr, Sandra Camrm-rain, Linda ROVV Clarcn ROVV Sandra ROVV Gillin, ROW' Donna ROVV' Gary Vlfillctl. Iancr Billftonc, Iurlv Gmc. Caml Owip Iuclv Shadden. SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS I-VVarrcn Ioncx. Gcnffrvv VK'ilnvr. Daxnl Kar:, Bruce Wcnnclfrx. Eddic Roxciihlnoiri. Garry llauh. lim Griffith Dongilgl VVHI, cc llorlx, Ronald Witt. 2-Barhara Swm-iicy, lvv Mumh, Carol Miahlvr, Nancy Pullcn, Karrn Moonlv. Linda VVvinicr. Lxmla llvurv, liramim' Milcli, Klein. Iarwr L. Emuigh. Linda Ruhix Dram- Rohcrlmn, Indy Millvr Swan Siravvr. 5-Barham Erlwarcl-, Ivan Crirhtun Kathy lVlxClvllaml, Nlarv C, Kcuh. Low VN'llliamX. Nlarv Hvtli Vlvarrl, Carol llaxiiw, l.imlii Dorothy Bruner. lfllcn Fixhcr, Limla Xvrrnrr Cynzlv Rnthroflr. Linda Turlenlxlxv. firmly Ann Clixlvr, 4-Frances Birch. Ann Phvriuif. Sivan l,aiif. l.inv.la lluaallcv. Rolwrta lahvr. Sandra Spirlvr, Carhv XXX-i'r: Sarulra Klcin liwrc lfllmli. Mallrcr. Kathy Carlwrm. Lor-:Ha O Hcrriclx. Healy Brivlxcr, Carol Hrvffnlan. 5-Ann Wolf, Iancr Nl, Emuigh. Nancy Edelwcin, Nancy Hinlwl, Carolyn Hum, Kathy Alherter. lane Ann Sixlx, Barbara lXlarIcru, Fairchild. lim Fornxxalr, Richard DcFrehn. Daxid Mcrro. 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V V ' V . - fi-'f' - T ..., V FOOTBALL ll'AM VN 1 q 1h H qa n Ly rrxx an allr Mar 1 ROW r V nr at a a h Rrqcr ar m m at F lr VN D lt Iohn c an Q ra a 4. tal n 1 m or o orc VNa orrt h x Z 1 ROXX 4 Jll STEHS Gr1d1ron h1story Wa Wrltten lh1S year as Coach Mannrons Hrlltoppers romped through the1r frrst undefeated season slnce 1934 and Won the Mountarn Conference Champ1onsh1p Wlth a record of SIX WIDS two t1es and no losses The Westmont squad opened the season by travelmg to Cresson Hrgh School to meet the Cresson Indlans In the second perlod Westmont broke the scoreless deadlock as Bob Wagner on a drve play lugged the p1gsk1n seven yards across the WMOR mf H IOOIBUL QOAUHN goal Cresson t1ed the score ln the fourth quarter and M R b rt an the game ended rn a 6 6 tre The Hrlltoppers then entertarned the Rrchland Rams at Pr1ce Memorral F1eld Rrchland scored on the very f1rst play of the game but from that pornt on 1t Was Westmont s game When the dust f1nally settled Westmont had defeated the Rams by a 25 6 score , Blarrsvrlle rnvaded Westmont the followrng Week only to be turned back 2U 7 Sparkmg the Hllltoppers atta k Emrl Bolha scored lW1C9 and baffled the Bob cat wrth h1s clever ball handllng The Bedford Hrgh School Brsons played host to Westmont The trde of battle surged back and forth durrng the f1rst half W1th nerther team scorlng A frred up and lnsprred Westmont squad took the f1eld ln l l l RQ ' -Bob XY.1,ncr. lirnll Bolha. M1lw Zi m. Run mllcl ss, Irx 'a tri, Al C Q. Ixm Orr, loc shrll. , ' I-Nlcxm uckuxirh, Nllke lVl'roka Mxke L os, Paul C rbug, xy H less. li Pclvs, Ed lakcll, To P xlcv. Dlflx .tl nnf. D.-nc Bowler. RO ' 3- axe Hcmphxll. XY.aldcn Holl. Nu 5144. B :cle D D F nk, Ch flu Ku' clk, Ich S.lc , G d n lr s, ' ync Nl son. C arlcs Gott '. ROVV 4- Dxck Chnstncr 'l'onv Krahal, Munn' VN'1llxamson, Ron Budash. Donald Kozak, VVavne Adams. Don Hartland. Iohn llanrogk. Drums opp.. ' S-Phrl lvlrrlux. Stem' Pclixfll, Turn Aprvlc. Dlck Pcrrv. . , 1 M.-. Pcn-r glut..-A, Mr. sr- M nm ' I I ' fx Q - I . . I V C I . . - ff the second half cmd pushed across two touch downs for a 13 O vrctory Rrdrng on the crest of an undefeated sea son Westmont traveled to Conemaugh Town sh1p for what was cons1dered the most lmpor tant game of the year Spectacular runnmg by hm Garrrty and Bob Wagner along wlth su perb 11ne play by the forward wall paved the way for Westys fourth vrctory The edge of v1ctory was dulled somewhat when n1ne West mont players suffered l1me burns Dan De Frank Gordon Iones Irm Orr MGTVIH Vucko v1ch 11m Garnty and M1ke Zahm rece1ved drspensary treatment whrle Al Callet Bob Wagner and Dave Hemph1ll were hosp1tal1zed for a few days Because of Westmonts 1nab1l1ty to f1e1d a team due to the l1me burn 1n1ur1es 1t was necessary to cancel the scheduled game Wllh MANAGFRS Ebensburg Name of Team Cresson Rlchland B1C111'SV1l16 Bedford Conemaugh Twp Ind1ana Somerset Ferndale Westmont Opp 39 Wllhln two weeks the squad was mtact and ready for actlon Amld a downpour of ra1n they traveled to Ind1ana to meet the undefeated Ind1ans Due to a muddy playrng f1eld ne1ther team could offer a serrous scorlng b1d and the game ended rn a scoreless t1e The undefeated Somerset Eagles were next on the agenda Garrlty Wagner and Bolha each scored a touchdown to stop Somersets w1nn1ng streak When the f1nal gun sounded the Scarlet had edged Somerset by a score of 21 14 In the fznal game of the year Coach Mann1on cleared the bench as Westy swept to a deC1S1Ve vrctory over the1r tradttronal r1va1 Ferndale The start1ng l1neup usually cons1sted of M1ke Zahm and Ron H1l1egass at ends tackles Al Callet and Charles Kovalc1k guards Merv1n Vuckovlch and hm Orr and Dan DeFrank center Em1l Bolha was the quarterback wrth Iohn Salem and Bob Wagner at halfback spots and Irm Garrrty at fullback Gordon Iones Ioe Marshall Ed Iakell and Dave Hemph1ll also saw much actron Hats off to Mr Mann1on Mr Mollura Mr McCorm1ck and the whole team for a successful SGUSOII I 1 U ' ' ' 1.14531 I lack skmy, Bill Mqclam. lim! C ofnc lius, 101m Taylor, 6 6 . I . . I . ' 25 6 I ' l I ' ' ' ' 20 7 ' 13 0 . ' . 6 7 ' ' ' , - , ' 0 0 ' - - 21 14 ' , ' AL CALLET 195, tackle, All-District, honor- able mention, fast charging RON HILLEGASS and hard hitting, outstanding 187. end: instilled Spifif within defensively and offensively. team, keen competitor, immov- able defensive linebacker. IIM ORR 185, guard, All-District, honor- able mention, determined line- man- offensive maneuvers set many backs loose. IIM GARRITY 180, fullback, All-District, sec- ond string, bread and butter back, punter, cross-buck spe- cialist. ED IAKELL 155, tackle, proficient and ag- gressive on offensive, vicious tackler. MIKE METROKA 165 reserve defensive end' vigorous competitor, hard hit ting. ROGER HARLESS 150, defensive end, aggressive and capable, missed a great deal of season due to injured knee. MIKE LATOS 165, reserve end, always hust- ling: fast and tricky. PAUL CARBAUGH 165, reserve tackle, dependable and aggressive, always rough and ready. MERV VUCKOVICH 170, guard, sparked team with encouragement, big and bruis- ing, defensive strategist. IOE MARSHALL 150, halfback, quick and de- ceptive open field runner, al- ways driving for that extra yardage. IIM PELES 155 reserve guard rough and ready capable blocker DICK EDKINS 145, reserve guard, kept team in high spirits, quick and alert. DAVE BOSSLER 175, spirited reserve tackle, capable and dependable. EMIL BOLHA 160, quarterback, All-District, second string, master of decep- tion in ball-handling, alert and bruising tackler. MIKE ZAHM 175, end, All-District, honor- able mention, competent block- er, recovered all important fumble in Somerset game. BOB WAGNER 145, haltback, All-District, hon- orable mention, fleet footed scatback, top scoring punch. TOM PAULEY 155, reserve end, alert and energetic, hard fighter. li- ILIINIOR HIC H l'OOTBALL COACHEb ILINIOR HIGH FOOTBALL ROXY I-Pcicr Mnchaelis. Kon Erisman. Tom Nlevvrs. lim Marshall. Eddie Rosenhloom. loc Mcvcrs. Icrrv Bole, Tom Hunt, Frsd D ranko Mike Mannion. Barnvv Custer. Dick VK'agncr. ROVN' I-Bill Curry. Bob Bezila. Garv I.axeIlv, Tom Daugherty, Iohn Adams. Harrv Korlexxiu. Billy Paul, lim Biandino, Andv Crlcftson loc ffazth. Bruce 5rut:man. ROXN' i-Richard Balm: Tom Buttman. Sam Gilmore. Ted Koontz Tom Sobieski lor Safum. IVI.irt1n Vfolf. Iim Kaus, Ed Camut Srcx hlnmi, Licurgc Chohv. Iicnuv VVAII. IIHESSIVIE The Iunior Hilltoppersu of l955-56 were under the able direction of coaches Mr. William Askey and Mr. Iames Balogh. In the opening game of the season, Our Young Eleven de- feated Richland Iunior High by a l3-7 score. Iim Biandino and Ed Camut, who each scored a touchdown, were the big yard gainers tor Westy. In the second game of the '55-'56 campaign, United Ioint handed Westy a 2-U defeat. Blairsville then invaded Price Memorial Field and gave the Iuniors a 20-7 setback. The lone touchdown was scored by Ed Camut. Westy defeated Name of Team Richland United Ioint Blairsville South Fork Indiana Portage Westmont 16 O 7 21 U 26 Opp 7 2 20 U U 12 South Fork in the fourth game of the season as Ted Stutzman, Ed Camut, and Iim Biandino scored This game evened their record at two wins and two defeats. Westmont visited Indiana for its fifth game which ended in a scoreless deadlock. In the final game of the year Westy played host to Portage. The four starting backs, Ed Camut, lim Biandino, Bob Bezila and Ted Stutzman each scored as Westy overpowered its opponent 26-IZ. The starting line usually consisted of Martin Wolf and Edward Koontz at the ends, Ken Wall and Tom Sobieski at tackle, Thomas Buchan and Sam Gilmore at guard positions, and George Choby at center. The backfield was composed of Ed Camut, lim Biandino, Bob Bezila and Ted Stutzman. During the year, the Iunior High averaged ll points per game, while allowing their opponents an average of only 6.5 points. MANAGERS Peter Mxchaelis. Ken Erisman. Dyck W q 1-Q VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROVV-Dave Hemphill. lohn Salem. lim Garritv. Bob Carhnugh. BACK ROW-Way'nc London. Ron Hillcgass. Ted Marshall. Bob Gleason. Mike Zahm, Emil Bolha. Ii IGHTS I SHININB ZIIIMIIII Westmont's fine basketball squad turned in a very commendable record in the 1955-56 sea- son under the able tutelage of Coach Bill Askey. Without losing in league competition, the team emerged victorious from the Tri-County League with ten victories. The Hilltoppers' seasonal record was nineteen wins and five non-league setbacks. Westy defeated ten consecutive opponents, including a double win over United Ioint and single victories over Somerset, Richland, Catholic High, the Alumni, Windber, Conemaugh Town- ship, Indiana, and Ebensburg before losing a heartbreaking decision to Iohnstown High School. After winning the next five games, including a thrilling 87 to 84 victory over Altoona, Westy again encountered the Trojans of Iohnstown only to lose again, this time by a score of 64 to 52. Mr. Askey's cagers terminated their season by splitting the remaining six games: defeating Indiana, Ferndale, and Richland, and losing to Catholic High, Altoona, and Iohnstown. This third loss to Iohnstown was in the semi-final playoff for the District 6 title. Westy's fast moving cagers continually displayed excellent ball handling, fine basketball knowledge, and remarkable shooting ability. Name of Team Westmont Opp. I I United loin! 105 47 Coach William Askey MANAGERS Somerset 44 27 ohn Taylor. Bill McClain, lim Corncliu-. lack Sl-wlly Richland United Ioint 72 40 Catholic High 58 49 Alumni 83 7l Windber 60 55 Conemaugh Twp. 83 37 Indiana 53 44 Ebensburg E2 43 Iohnstown 49 52 Ferndale 78 56 Conemaugh Twp. 49 36 Ebensburg 73 4l Somerset 58 48 Altoona 87 84 Windber 78 62 Iohnstown 52 64 Indiana lOl 84 Catholic High 56 65 Ferndale 79 55 Altoona 53 80 Richland 85 55 Iohnstown 58 79 5 1 Vglzlf BOB GLEASON 6 2 forward aggress rve flghter and rebound er true competxtor push shot from corner RON HILLEGASS l ua and consr sxde shot bounder boards rd dependable stent good ln excellent re under both X IIM GARRITY 5 lU forward co cap tam dead outslde shot play maker reglstered over 40 pomts on two occasxons Wm.-sw L... 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' j ILINIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL W I R a h M B b Carb gh Edd e Bolha D H ph ll W 7 l h K e qe P a o t G Iohn Be e LUHD5 I BATTLE The Iunror Vars1ty Basketball Squad completed therr season W1th an excellent record of seventeen W1ns and hve losses Although havlng defeated lndrana twxce durrng the regular cam paxgn Westmont conceded the Trl County League Iumor Varslty Champ1onsh1p to them when the season ended 1n a t1e The start1ng lmeup usually consrsted of Dave Hemph1l1 and Iohn Salem at the forward posxtxons and Ted Marshall at center Iohn Bezek Bob Carbaugh and George Pavlxck alternated at guard pos1t1ons Ed Bolha Wayne Morrxson Iohn Metroka and Steve Pek1ch also saw much actron Dur1ng the course of the regular season Westmont Won 17 out of 22 games Therr only losses were suffered at the hands of Wlndber Conemaugh Townshlp Altoona Iohnstown H1gh School and Iohnstown Catholrc H1gh School It IS ant1c1pated that the members of th1s year s Iumor Varslty Basketball Squad wtll prove to be valuable assets to next year s Varslty Name of Team Westmont Umted lom! Somerset Rxchland Twp Umted Iomt Iohnstown Cathohc Wlndber Conemaugh Twp Indlana Ebensburg Iohnstown Ferndale BB Opp 35 Name ot Team Conemaugh Twp Ebensburg Altoona Wmdber Iohnstown lndxana lohnstown Cathohc Ferndale Somerset Altoona Rlchlcmd Twp Westmont Opp 59 40 RO - on Bud S , steve Pekifh. me Miner, 0 au , i . ave cm i . 23 Fazxhadft Salem, wayne Mormon, Bill f glow, Geory avnck, Ted M rshall, 1 hn Mucha, mann Connur, 1 k. ' ' 56 21 . 32 35 70 418 41 Z2 ' . 50 -29 54 61 ' ' 49 24 ' 73 46 ' 46 40 33 35 ' 40 43 ' 60 33 . 57 24 ' 34 41 ' 41 36 38 24 43 31 47 18 34 22 53 45 IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL KNEELING-Ed Camut. Dave Cummins. lerrv Bole, lim Biandino. lVl'lv: Mannion. Ted Koontz. STANDING-Bob Colin. Slew Sloan, Martin VVOH. Kenny VVall Andv Blaschak Coach Daxa Nlucorniitk. .I EHLEH5 The Little Hilltoppers of Westmont began the '55-'56 basketball season with tive straight victories. Dave McCormick Worked hard With the boys teaching them the fundamentals of basket- ball. His coaching helped them secure a record of 16 wins and 4 losses. All of the losses were in league playg two to Richland and one each to Ferndale and Conemaugh. Little Westy's high scoring team outscored their opponents by a total of 295 points and finished in third place in the Conernaugh Valley Iunior High Basketball League. lim Biandino, Ed Camut, and Bob Cohn started as torwardsg Steve Sloan at centerg and Ierry Bole and Ted Koontz at guard. Blaschak, Mannion, Wall, and Wolf saw much action as dependable substitutes. C V x ' f if ' N 3 ERS Da h Da Q M Conn lk FOI!-lgyge of Team Wesglglont Dannx Olinllixalilllllldlihilhloorc. 'lloni Slater United Ioint 60 21 Ienner-Boswell- Iennerstown 47 26 Blairsville 35 31 Ferndale 32 21 Richland 28 38 lenner-Boswell- Iennerstown 32 15 Shade 72 20 Conemaugh Twp. 35 29 Ferndale 40 22 Blairsville 30 23 Richland 32 35 Conemaugh 18 33 Forbes 38 6 Shade Twp. 42 20 United Ioint 48 30 Conemaugh Twp. 44 19 Ferndale 39 40 Conemaugh 50 39 Franklin 37 29 BASEBALL TEAM ROVV l-lfoward Picking. George Bczclc. Len Stcpt. lohn VVeiw. Charles VVerl7. ROW' 2-lohn Salem. lim Cornelius, Duane Srut:man. Gordon lanes. Ron Hillugqss. Bob XYiignvr ROXV lfCharli-s Sluizniav. lim Squire, Al Piazza. Daxc Bowler, Div! Gillin. EHUSADEHS The baseball team of 1955 had one of its best seasons in recent years. Under the competent coaching of Mr. Peter I. Mollura, the team finished in third place of Section 2 in the Tri-County Baseball League. Westmont opened its season by entertaining Indiana on April l4 at Price Memorial Field. Indiana defeated the boys from Westmont by a 7-2 score in a game that was played in continu- ous rain. After losing to both Iohnstown Catholic and Iohnstown, the boys from W. U. Y. regained their stride and defeated both Ferndale and Conemaugh. In these two encounters Westmont scored a total of I3 runs while limiting their opponents to a total of 5 runs. Iohnstown Catholic and Iohnstown duplicated their Nflfme Of Team Westmont ODP- earlier feats by defeating the Hilltoppers by 5-4 and 5-U 3251351 gcmceueg scores respectively. Westmont once again defeated Ferndale Iohnstown Catholic 6 8 by a single run and Conemaugh by seven runs. In the final Iohnstown U 3 game of the season, with second place of Section 2 depend- Ferndale 3 1 ing on the outcome, Westmont was defeated by Indiana. Two Conemcugh l 10 4 games with Franklin were cancelled because of rain. The boys Cqlhohc gcmceuej from the Hilltop finished the season with a 4-5 record. Iohnstown U 5 The regular infield consisted of Skip Picking, Iohn Salem, giT:r:iIeugh 3 if Al Piazza, and Iohn Weiss. Weiss also led the team in hitting Indiana U U with a .324 average that included two home runs. Ron Hille- gass and Dave Bossier handled the catching while Bob Wag- , ner, Gordon Iones, and lim Squire patrolled the outfield. George Bezek, with 36 strikeouts, headed the mound staff. Although having had a good season in l955, the pros- pects for a better team in 1956 are good, as many experienced U fl. 0 95 lettermen are returning. I 4 SQ 1 N TRACK TEAM ROW I-Ron Koval. Nick but Daw' Hemphill, Tom Marshall. Oscar Zulbv. Ron Marley. Bob Roadman. Charles Kovalcik, Bill Good. AI Piazza, ROVV 2-Wfalden Hall, Ed Boxxman Mike Merrolxa, Ed lake-ll. lack Nlcllnay. Dick Edkins. Bob Gleason. Don Koxal, Bob VVagncr. ROXX' 5-Barry Mishler left Hahn. Chester Lapinslcv. Don lrwin, Vinge DeFrank, Ron Hillegass. lohn VVU-s, Ralph Swank lim llcvnphill. FIJUT BUYS Westy witnessed the rebirth ot track last year as a major varsity sport when thirty boys answered Coach Ted Gehlmann's call for candidates. After an inter-squad meet, the Westmont Thin Clacls traveled to Altoona tor their first olti- cial meet. Although lacking in experience, the squad made an impressive showing. Next Fern- dale invaded Price Memorial Field and in a dual meet won a close decision over the Scarlet. Fol- lowing this meet the squad entered the Iunior Pitt Meet held at Cochran Iunior High School. ln this meet Iim Hemphill in a trial run broke the record for the 100-yard dash. After participating in the Coaches' Meet at Altoona and the Tri-County Meet at Cochran Iunior High School, Westmont closed its track season. Last year marked the debut ot tennis as a new sport at Westmont-Upper Yoder High School. Coach Mannion's newly assembled aggregation was entered in the Cone-maugh Valley League with Southmont, Portage, and Shade Township, who won the championship. The Scarlet opened the 1955 court campaign by upsetting power-laden Southmont, 3 to l. ln that match, Hinkel, Herring, and the doubles team ot DeFrank and Marshall brought home victories. But two days later Southmont avenged the loss with a similar 3 to l conquest. Hinkel prevented a shutout by overpowering his opponent in the singles match. At Roxbury on May 4th and at Portage on May Sth, the Hilltoppers dropped two 3 to l de- cisions to highly regarded Portage. TENNIS TEAM Bill Hinlfcel. Vince DeFrank. Dave Grove, Dick Bird. Alvin Bregman, lack Herring, ... H Q... SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS IS.IIlw.II'.I lin-I' Stn- Ilrlsrtm VInlcI Glam: Iilnnn- Chnntln. Sdllv MIIII-r Ilvlvn Vnkxnv. I--.In liIlxI,IIIl- HER LDS Kicking their heels high, seven enthusiastic girls garbed in red and gray led the student body in cheers tor their school's teams. In helping to lead the athletic teams to victory, the cheerleaders displayed an amazing degree of precision and agility. One of the high spots for Westy's cheerleaders came when they entered the Sixth An- nual District Cheerleading Contest. Under the supervision of Miss Salem, their advisor, they origi- nated a short peppy yell, Hilltoppers Beat! which enabled them to capture Iirst place. In addi- tion to this prize-Winning cheer, the cheerleaders also created numerous others and revised some of the older yells. The spectators at the Iunior High School's games were led in cheers by seven vigorous cheerleaders from the eighth and ninth grades. These girls also showed vitality and ability in their snappy and clever yells. IUNIOR HIGH CIIEERLIZADERS Sue Millcr. Karhv VV.atlxIns. Carol MIIIIIQII. RIIIII Rntvr. B. In Bowman. Marlene Ewald. Rua Larnick. SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR HIGH CI-IEIQRLIQIIIJIQRS Violet Glatz, Captain Susie Miller, Captain , Sue Pristow Ruth Rider Barbara Frye Carol McHugh lean Edwards Rita Larnick Helen Vickroy Marlene Ewald Elaine Chiodo Barbara Bowman Sally Miller Kathy Watkins Advisor - Miss Marjorie Salem 5 x V KIM .N A 4 :rx U XX' - , nw 1- I KIM- - 'rx 1 xk.-: - M1- 4-. .'X'. , 5 X ll w vi Hfv, - in '1 In W 9 4 Q 1 1' 'L lla 1 ,B Aw ,W wr, E . ' I' wk, Qld .E till? L MN-'15 Q n ui w-.maavm 1 .1 gush 3' ' W QT: A 9 'C xx sm, 2 ' S-JF '--an-ug v- v- :VR M., M., Sl EXKKI 12 V P? aiillliliu ,WWE EE Rl a nz mQBm L 1 . w4 fW ,A wry! R ef rl' 1 Q we., Ymbw flu Q ., ...., 5 N ,,f 1 ' ?,..: 1 T' um. w? vxpvu N XY'-A' 1 X mx vaku .1 ,wzzq X ,xvwfmx V-U .H .1 H., 1, HM ff gm ,M V- 1..1q...,-N ' Nh' l!v.- Im' L14 x 1 m Q UNIX ' 4 M -. ww- vm! 4... I, .1 ' 5 IM- 1- fax 4 v I' 41 XX' ln 1 my Aw ' I x Q ith v W Iw.x,1'M1 xl v K ,xx X, . -K fi v ,Gy JY' W 'Si 1. 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IIE The class of 56 holds the untque dtstmctton of enter1ng the Westmont Upper Yoder Iunror and Sen1or H1gh School burldmg ln our etghth year of formal educatton Former classes had entered th1s 1nst1tut1on 1n thelr freshman year Whlle all followlng classes were admltted 1n therr seventh year of schoohng Perhaps tt was th1s factor Whrch rnjected a serum of or1g1nal1ty 1nto our class of 107 people lead1ng us on to attatn many athletrc and scholastrc achrevements Thus 1t Was 1n the late summer of l952 that We returned to Westy eager W1ll1ng and a httle skept1cal of what was rn store for us Wrth one year of prevrous experrence we were not the typ1cal green freshmen who are generally thought of as wanderlng around search1ng tor classes 1n varn As the sen1ors of the Iuntor H1gh School we accompllshed some rather remarkable and unforgettable thmgs' One of th frrst of these was to follow tradrtton and hold an electron Because of the expertence ga1ned rn e1ghth grade We conducted an orderly elec t1on Wrth l1ttle campa1gn1ng on the part of the nom1nees fexcept for Wayne London Who Went about the countrys1de 1n a horse drawn covered Wagon makrng speeches to alll Elected to the presldency was Bob Wagner wh1le Barbara Frye Was elected to Wr1te the m1nutes A prnchpenny who could capably handle the funds of the class Was needed so V10 let Glatz was unan1mously voted 1nto the offrce of treasurer whtle Wayne London Won h1s cam pa1gn for the vrce pres1dency Shortly thereafter hm Garrlty was elected pres1dent of the newly formed Iumor H1gh Stu dent Counctl and Sue Prtstow recorded the mtnutes When we were not busy 1n algebra class thrnktng Where the x s and y s went after they were squared or frgurtng out Ways to put the translatron of Gauha est omnls d1v1sa 1nto a fa1r resemblance of recognlzable Engllsh We thought of several str1k1ng 1deas for our assem bly Thts trme spent 1n thought was transformed on stage 1nto a formal play The str1k1ng ef fect of the play MR AND MRS SOUTH 1f one looks closely 1S st1ll found l1nger1ng on the I '- v 5 il j. : rest en - ayne London: Secretary-Sue Pristow: Treasurer-Viola: Gl :Q Vice-Presiden -Emil Bolha. , . . . . . . 1 - 1 , . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . . tt . ,, . . . - 1 . 3 . 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U . . 11 1 - - 1 1 walls of the audrtonurnl Here let 1t be sa1d that from th1s t1me on all Do It Yourself Assem bl1es were revlewed w1th some skeptrclsm cmd many m1sg1v1ngs The athletrc ab1l1ty of some of the members of the class helped to w1n two Conemaugh Valley Iumor H1gh School troph1es These were awarded to the Lrttle H1lltoppers who were the league champrons 1n both basketball and football Th1s was lust a promrse of the future athlettc achrevements to be atta1ned by our class The th1rd and last elect1on of the year was held one day after a clash between a frre ex trngursher and a certarn g1rl by the name of Sue Heslop Sue was unammously put 1nto the offrce of F1re Ch1ef of the Class of 56 fNote The scars of Sue s campa1gn have recently been removed from the v1c1n1ty of Room 306 l After our f1rst successful class party at whrch Mrss Strayer unfl1nch1ngly showed her sk1ll 1n eat1ng lemons most of us were I'1Ol1f1ed that we had become sophomores A b1t of excxtement was 1n the a1r as we entered our Sophomore year For the f1rst t1me we were perm1tted to step across the well regulated L1ne of Demarcatron and attend class 1n the new part of our school Wa1t1ng to greet us on the other s1de of th1s l1ne was Mr Watts our new pr1nc1pal We found htm to be courteous and helpful The ent1re class exerc1sed the1r pr1v1lege of the secret vote and elected Emrl Bolha as the presrdent of our class w1th Ron H1llegass actrng as v1ce pres1dent 1n case Emtl forgot to come to the meet1ngs fTh1s 1S not as fool1sh as 1t soundsll lrrs Pogal was Installed 1nto the offlce of secretary and s1nce V1olet Glatz was so eff1c1ent 1n the Job of treasurer 1n our freshman year It was thought best to present her w1th the prrvllege of collect1ng dues and worry1ng about the money angle once more fWe are sorry to report that Wayne London sat out th1s elec t1on However he was not 1dle durtng th1s t1me He locked h1mself1n a cave border1ng the Stonycreek Rrver and began wr1t1ng campa1gn speeches for next years elect1on'l We were proud to have V1olet Glatz represent our class on the cheermg squad fTh1s actrvxty kept V1olet physrcally f1t for her rlgorous offtce of collect1ng duesl ln the sprlng the gym was f1lled w1th the members of our class part1c1pat1ng 1n one of the best soc1al events of the year the Sophomore party However 1t was dec1ded to d1scont1nue the qua1nt old game of musrcal charrs 1n future partres s1nce many of those who surv1ved the game st1ll have brurses from the event Before we knew 1t the t1me had come to plan for the class assembly Th1nk1ng of the pre v1ous year a well t1med suggest1on was made by Mrs Wtneman and agreed upon by the ent1re class Thrs suggest1on was to present a feature length frlm for our producnon whrle our talents wa1ted to be prem1ered 1n our Iun1or year In our last days of Rome each Latrn class tr1ed to outdo the other by presentrng a spec tacular Togo Day rn the Forum Romanorum fAthlet1c f1eld to you'l Clad 1n whlte togas we wandered around the f1eld and played that grand old Roman game of Softae Ballus Wrth tears rn our eyes we crowned Mrs Hoover W U Y s ruler of the S P Q R and sang our farewell Gaud1arnus Igrtur whrch could be heard all over Iohnstown Thts done we folded our togas and peacefully passed the sublect on to the underclassmen Durtng the spnng many f1eld trrps were made by the Brology classes However an unfortu nate accrdent on one of these trxps resulted rn a new parr of pants for Mr Paone The second soc1al event of the year was the Prelude 1n Ptnk the Sophomore dance The even1ng of the dance saw the gym transformed 1nto a lovely ballroom decorated entrrely fn prnk Even the punch was prnk Here we regret to say that some of those who drank sa1d punch drd not feel rn the prnk after en1oy1ng the l1qu1d' Nevertheless desplte two cancellatlons the dance was one of Westy s best Lookmg back we feel that our Iunxor year was about the best Although the subyects en countered were the most d1ff1cult our class placed the hrghest percentage of students on the honor roll as compared w1th the other classes 1n the school It was durmg th1s year that we met Westy's new pr1nc1pal Mr Shaffer He 1mmed1ately became a frrend and an all out supporter of W U Y . . . . . . n I I - - - - . 11 . . . . . . . . . . n . . 11 . tt . . 1 11 I 1 . , 1 . tt . . 11 . . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 U 11 . . , . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . , 1 - ' 1 - 1 . . . 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' 1 1 . 1 . . - u 11 Our newly elected Yodler ed1tor Pat Urban and the hard worklng staff turned out some of the best newspaper copy the school has seen even though one art1cle Thru the Key hole caused a l1ttle trouble We are sorry for any hard feel1ngs and would l1ke to say that no harm was lntended Wayne London flnally reappeared from h1s tour of hermrt duty and rem1nded us of an electron scheduled to take place soon GIVIHQ h1s met1culously wrrtten speeches at var1ous wh1s tle stops proved helpful to h1m The results of the elect1on declared Wayne presrdent of the Iunlor class whrle Barbara Eckel shouldered the dut1es of v1ce pres1dent An eraser and a pen c1l were donated to Sue Prrstow upon hearlng that she had acqurred the offlce of secretary Because of her vast experlence at collect1ng money Irrs Pogal was elected treasurer By th1s t1me many of us were floundermg through the study of fore1gn languages whlle we w1stfully recalled our lost Latm classes These were espec1ally well remembered by Rosey who left her bubble blower 1n an un occupred desk rn Room 3U4 As the year progressed our Yodler ed1tor d9C1d9d to create a headl1ne story One day 1n Chemlstry class dur1ng an exper1ment a b1t of red hot manganese was dropped 1nto a crock full of papers As the f1re raged m the crock Mr Ott commented Throw some water on 1t Th1S havlng been done and the near pan1cky class restored to order we decrded to have no more headl1r1e stor1es ffor a whllel The day before Thanksg1v1ng the class presented the1r annual dance the Iack Frost Iump Decoratrons ln aqua and whlte topped by a twrnklmg sky of stars and a crescent moon greeted the couples fAlso some left over decorators greeted the f1rst arr1vals g1v1ng them qu1te a start l The muslc of the Iohnny Raymond Qumtet combmed wrth the attractwe settmg prov1ded a dellghtful even1ng for the crowd of dancers Thlngs went smoothly unt1l fonce agarnl lt was t1me for an assembly It was dec1ded to present a m1nstrel entltled Up the Rrver Thls was a conslderable lmprovement over our Freshman Assembly fwe are pleased to sayl desp1te the l1m1ted number of pract1ces And so takrng Wlth us many memor1es we ended our Iunlor year lookmg forward Wllh ant1c1pat1on to our hnal year at Westy Before we knew what had happened rt was 8 lU AM on September 6 1955 and t1me to get up and begm our glorlous Sen1or year As we drowsrly stumbled through the doors of Westy we were pushed asrde by small but sturdy lxnes of seventh graders Stopprng by the audrtorrum we gratefully notrced the dazzlmg new appearance of the room whlch was made complete by the 1nstallat1on of new curta1ns 1n October Once agaln shouldermg the dutres of class presrdent was Wayne London who ran un opposed 1n what proved to be one of h1s greatest campargns Baby krssmg clgar d1str1but1on and one sol1d week of f1reworks helped h1m to w1n ln th1s elect1on H1s accompl1ce 1n the offrce of v1ce pres1dent was Emll Bolha Sue Prlstow was g1ven a brand new pencrl and eraser and recorded the m1nutes fa1thfully Reenactmg her Job as treasurer for the thrrd year V1olet Glatz success fully collected all the dues and we are happy to say that she 1S ahve and happy today Many senrors now were lead1ng var1ous clubs 1n the school One of the most coveted and honored offrces Presldent of the Student Councll was held by Ioe Marshall Betty Idzkowsky the effxcrent secretary of the councll recorded the m1nutes Betty also held the off1ce of Presrdent of the Y Teens Other senlors lead1ng var1ous clubs 1n the school were Sue Prlstow Bob Wagner Charles Hummel B111 McCla1n Alan P1azza Wayne London Mary Blandlno and Pat Urban Leaders of the language clubs were Lo1s Wendel French Club Ron H1llegass Span1sh Club and Tom Skelly German Club Whlle speak1ng of Off1CeS 1t IS entrrely correct to take t1me and space to thank our PHOENICIAN staff for assumrng the worr1es and cares of th1s yearbook We also thank our advlsors for the1r valuable a1d 1n the tremendous task of publxcatron Football season showed the true sp1r1t of W U Y Led by many of the members of our class the 1955 56 football squad was the f1rst undefeated team 1n years A banquet was grven honor1ng the players for their great success and the1r sp1r1t of good sportsmanshrp A second event of wh1ch we are very proud was the w1nn1ng of the annual cheerlead1ng contest lean Edwards Barbara Frye Sue Prlstow and V1olet Glatz who captalned the squad 1 1 . u 1 1 11 . . . 1 . . . rt . 11 . 1 - - u 11 . . . 1 ' . 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' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v ,,- 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' I 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 Well represented the Class of 56 1n the group Congratulatxons to these g1rls and to the1r advrsor M1ss Salem It was not long after thrs contest that tryouts and practrce for the annual sen1or play be gan The hard Work1ng cast and the1r advrsor Mr Saverxng gave the1r rend1t1on of STARDUST to a capacrty aud1ence on the n1ght of December 2 l955 Even though we were afrard of the plaster startrng to fall Cas 1t drd several tlmes durrng rehearsalsl and we worrred about Roger Harless pullrng down the entrre set all went well on the n1ght of the performance The n1ght of December 21 wltnessed the transformatlon of the gymnaslum 1nto a dazzllng and eye catchlng W1nter scene ent1tled Frosty Fantasy A beautxful centerpiece of bl1nk1ng columns added to the effect of p1ne sprays and large sparkhng stars hung from a cerlrng of whrte crepe paper All 1n attendance agreed that th1s was the most exqursrte dance to be held rn Westmont Upper Yoder Many Tuesday and Frrday mghts a group of senlor boys played on Westys Basketball Team whrch won both the Tn County and Mountarn Conference trtles Wmnrng l9 out of 24 games IS a record that shall long be remembered by both students and alumm of Westy To coach and team we say N1ce go1ng Talent was also dlsplayed 1n other frelds Barbara Frye and Yvonne DeFrehn members of the grrls tr1o Harry Fornwalt Pat Urban and Al Callet garned hrgh ratmgs rn Forensrc competrtron At the suggest1on of the senlor class the Iunlor Senror Prom was held at the Sunne hanna Country Club The result was a prom that Wrll long be remembered As the weeks went by we sadly began to real1ze even wh1le complamrng of too much homework that the happlest days of our lrves would soon be over We especrally reahzed th1s fact wh1le solemnly marchlng down the a1sle at Baccalaureate However the last tableau found us s1tt1ng rn the aud1torrurn on the n1ght of May 29 1956 l1sten1ng to the graduatron speeches So as all good th1ngs must come to an end we leave W U Y to you our underclass men and our fr1ends Much hard work and many good th1ngs were done by us durlng our stay of four years yet all was not work Many fond memorres of happmess are possessed by all l07 members of our class Although we must adm1t that along wrth the good there were also some foohsh th1ngs wh1ch we would prefer to forget However we always were and st1ll are proud of the mature way 1n whrch the members of our class have conducted themselves To the halls of Westy as well as the faculty and all concerned who have helped make our stay at W U Y pleasant the Senror Class of 1956 leaves these four srmple yet appropr1ate words Thank you for everythlng ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The PHOENICIAN STAFF wrshes to express rts apprec1at1on to the fol low1ng people for the1r contr1but1ons and asslstance ln the publ1cat1on of th1s yearbook MR LESLIE M WEIGEL of Wergel 61 Barber Inc Pr1nters Iohnstown MESSRS RUSSELL H HEFFLEY SR and IR of the Russell H Heffley Studro Iohnstown MR STEWART FIGART of the Conemaugh Engravlng Co Iohnstown WESTMONT UPPER YODER SCHOOL BOARD x C ll Q , 1 S 1 J FJ: xs A ssl'- . , I - 1 ' I I 1 , . . , , . - I I . , , . . , , , . 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