Windber High School - Stylus Yearbook (Windber, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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But ---2 Presidenf ........... ..... C HARLES ZANKEY Vice President ..... ..... M IKE SERRIAN Secretary ....... ............... A LEX RICH Treasurer ....... .... O LIVER HOFFMAN MIKE SERRIAN VICTOR ZACK DR. JOHN S. KITZMILLER Nine CHARLES ZANKEY OLIVER HOFFMAN ALEX RICH FREDERICK SELL

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.Q ,Stand fun Lubn While in high school, a person has a iob to do: his iob is to get as much as he can out of his school experience, and to turn in creditable performance-to make a good record. Your school record is of great importance. Discriminating employers seek students who have attained the better scholastic records. ln general, the better your record, the better the chance of success. Certain traits re- vealed in your record will be useful in the business world. Work done outside of class is an indication of ambition, willingness to work, and ability to get along with others. Your attitude is vitally important. A good attitude can over- come many weaknesses and it is particularly true that a reasonable attitude on the part of young people is highly desirable. Your atti- tude can, in a great many ways, be the gateway to knowledge and understanding. If you have average intelligence, accept a iob eagerly and willingly, devote yourself to it loyally, and each day try to learn something new, you will make progress. There is very Cb Alb? ERNEST B. CASSLER Principal of High School little reason for the average person to fail. You should succeed iust as thousands have done before you. You have made a record and will continue to add to that record. May it be a good one. Good luck and best wishes for the future. -ERNEST CASSLER The time will soon be here when you will be adding your class of 167 young men and women to the total score of 4,371 who have left our high school as graduates. This great group is now scattered practically over the entire world. They are found in many occupations and professions. What they are doing and the re- nowned success of a great number of them has helped to build the record of what a course of training in our high school is really worth. Our high school is frequently measured by what our gradu- ates are doing, and how well they succeed after leaving high school. We have recently recognized in a public way the achievements of one of our graduates, Frank Kush, an All-American football player at Michigan State College who has also won scholastic distinction. Many others are frequently recognized for their suc- cess in various lines of endeavor. We trust that from your class many of you shall so devote themselves to some well-chosen line of work that you too shall be worthy of acclaim and excel the record of those who have gradu- ated before you. Our best wishes go with you. -CLYDE BOUNDS Eight t J, x F CLYDE E. BOUNDS Superintendent of Schools



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Jlwhf f 1 1 fp A M4 V . III 'f who wma arm Jauqld RICHARD MICKLE As faculty manager he can't be beat, Scheduling games - his greatest feat. KATHERINE KEENAN Macbeth, it was in Eng- lish Four, It re ally wasn't such a bore. IZ , .zflx Q, GRANT WEAVER In wood shop he is a must, His painting shows no sign of dust. NANCY KOVAC Touch the fl o o r and bounce the ball, We did in gym class after roll call. LOUIS LAMBERT Greatest of all to lead the band, He worked without a helping hand. Ten HILMA SHAFFER It's Spanish she is most famous for, Mexico, she hopes, some day to tour. Newly' JOHN 8A't'!OT? Bewitching magic he did have, Experiments in the physics lab. , 1 ,. 5X LN ,A-l 84,1-ffl, EILEEN DUNCAN Julius Caesar -what a play. We hope to learn it to earn an A. CLYDE OBER Hammer and noise in metal shop, Busily working without a stop. ANN SOLOMON Sewing is pleasure, Expertness treasure. h e r greatest c a n be a

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