1949 Yearbook

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MAROON AND GRAY, STATE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA


Mr. Shadel

Mrs. Shadel

We cannot say we have always seen eye to eye with either Mr. Shadel's idealistic "~tudent" or with Mrs. Shadel's very definite opinions on the subject "English." But from our present lofty perch as alumni soon-to-be, we can see with clearer vision that ours were the views that needed adjustment, not 路theirs. And even more important, we can see that our views have been changed for the better by both Mr; and Mrs. Shade!. It is a teacher's sometimes thankless task to reveal to us our follies and to lead us over high hurdles and over treacherous paths. By that definition none deserved the title "teacher" more than do the two to whom the Class of 1949 dedicates this yearbook. This is our simple tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Shcidel, who have endeavored valiantly not only to grant us a share of knowledge, but of that greater virtue, wisdom.



WE ACliNOWLEDGE THOSE

MR. HAYS . . .. . . . .. ... .Supervising Principal

MR. KEMMERER .. . . Sr. High School Principal

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WHO PLANNED THE JOURNEY

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First Row: E. A. Way, W. B. Keeler, E. Anderson, D. S. Barr, J. C. Harper. Second Row : S. E. Reed, R. W. Baker, R. V. Watkins, L. Meek, H. 0. Triebold, T. J. Gates.

School Board

Secretaries

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R. BLEICH

GLENN

L. GREEN

E. SWANGER

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THEY KEEP US

Anderson, James C. Science

Andrews, Frances M. Music (Head of Dept.)

Armstrong, Philip G. Physical Education

Ball, Charlotte E. English

Foust, Lillian M. Dean of Girls & English

Bolton, Wilbert R. Science

Cummings, Ned C. Rec. & Phys. Ed. Dale, Edwin H. Vocational . Agriculture Dickey, Edith L. Cafeteria Manager

Dietz, Herbert Industrial Arts

Esh, Reba S. Art

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Fosselman, Mildred Spanish and French

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Freeby, LeRoy E. Science (Acting Head of Department)


ON THE TRAIL

Gackenbach, E. K. Industrial Arts (Head of Department)

Geuther, Edith D. Head of

Guidance, English

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Griffith, Harold P., Jr. Social Studies

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Hamill, Ritchie Physical

Education

Passmore, Walter H. Junior High School Principal

Hanna, John F. Commercial

Harpster, Dorothy E. English <Head of

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Kraynyak, Dee B. Home Economics (Head of Department)

Jones, Laura A. Commercial (Head of Department)

Hege, Franklin B. Mu sic

Jamison , Roy S. Social Studies (Acting Head of Department)

Hopkins, Jean Commercial

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Hollman, Jeanne M . Home

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Lenhart, Lewis R. Mathematics

Weir, Robert B. Industrial Arts

Ley, Eleanor W. Latin

Watson, Gladyce G . English & Activities Co-ordinator

Williams, Shuman S. Mathematics

. Vespa, , Angelo D. s 路ocial Studies

Mc Vicker, Margaret H. English & Social Studies

Yerg, Lindley N. Social Studies Mahey, Jane E. Librarian

Springer, M. Elizabeth Physical Education & Health . ',

Mallil, Edward L. Art (Head of Department)

Smith; Ruth . ' Mathematics

Maynard, Ellen J. Commercial

Smith, Harry C . Music & Social Studies

Miller, Harry M. Social Studies

Shade!, Russel 0 . Science

Morrow, Elizabeth C. English

Peoples, H. Joanne Speech

Reigh, Mildred M. Mathematics

Shade!, Grace M. English


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First Row: P. Corman, M. James, J. Bittner, M. Persia, S. Myers, M. Kropp, S. Davis, J. Guttercn, M. Hoffer, F. Smith, P. Blatt, G. Reed, J. Gibs;n, B. Lucas, R. Brumberg, A. Rutherford, L. Shultz, P. Leushner, S. Weaver, J. Inhouf, P. Ryder, S. Evans. Second Row: J. DeBink, B. Houser, C. Niesly, M. Doan, S. James, D. Bickle, J. Reese, N. Acheson, M. Fetzer, B. Baker; H. Wagner, J. Way , B. HomC'.n, M. Mastalski, J. Blair, B. Jones, G. Antes, H. Breon, A. Hieser, H. Burns, S. Breneman. Third Row : A. Dietz, J. Bruce, C. Jensen, T. Slagle, D. Baker, A. Krall, W . Hummel , B. Falk, J. Garbrick, B. Walsh, C . Clauson, M. Lore, J. Emigh, ). Quareles, J. Sinden , M. Way, G. Harpst e r, B. McNeil, L. Jones, E. Bloom, C. Euwema, J. Bowman, L. Johnson, /'.. MEek, J. Kneen, L. i::a:ls. Fourth Rew: S. Raleigh, T. Crandle, B. Wild, F. Donahoe, D. Stickler, P. Fishburn, D. Englert, E. Markle, J. Ghaner, L. Foresman, K. Pyle, L. Bell, A. Stone, J. McGrew, A. Buffington, M. Hann, B. Calderand, C. Gressinger, J. Walmer, D. Stewart, B. Hutchison, D. Asendorf, D. Robinson, R. Book, L. Meahl, J. Smith, J. Kopp, J. Marker. Filth Row: D. Davis, J. Rearick, W. Siegel, J. Stevens, J. Harpster, C. Myers, J. Bottorf, R. Dills, H. Barone, B. Stoddard, B. Hutchison, D. Boucher, B. Shope, I. Drew, D. Wright, B. Struble, F. Haller, P. Smith .

7th Grade and Junior High Student Council 7th GRADE As seventh graders we are enjoying many new privileges. By electing a representative to the Junior High Student Council we help govern the Junior High. We are proud of the boys who played on the Midget Football Team and on the Junior High Basketball Team. We are also represented in the Junior High Band. We find we greatly like State High and all our new friends ..

JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the Junior High Student Council. sponsored by Miss Margaret McVicker, is to teach students the ways of good citizenship and to promote a better understanding between the faculty and the students. The Council consists of one member and an alternate from each Junior High homeroom. These representatives should be high in scholarship and possess the qualities of dependability, leadership, and cooperation.

First Row: (/e/t to right) B. Tucker, A. Wyand. Second R6w : J. Kennedy, E. Doty, J. Reid, A. Rutherford. 'fhird Row: F. DonC1hoe, J. Serif, D. Stickler, H. Byers, J. Raleigh, G. Smith. J. Smith .


first Row : (left to right) A. Farrell, M. Rice, J. Miller, S. DeJuhasz, B. Rice, P. Skinner, P. Swanson, A. VanTries, M. E. Anderson, D. J. Seiler, D. Reese, C. Miller, S. Haugh, J. Markle, 路R. Myers, H. Lentvorsky, H. Forbes, P. Hunter. Second Row: H. Butler, E. Emeigh, A. VanOrmer, M. Pape, P. Ramsey, E. Currier, P. Saxion, P. Bickle, P. Turner, M. Smith, M. Zeek, C. Davis, N. Garis, J. Morisette, D. Dale, G. Klinefelter, E. Matis, B. Travis, C. Denniston. Third Row : E. Lethbridge, M. Rearick, B. McGhee, J. Robinson , B. Snyder, E. Sullivan, B. Butler, E. Doty, B. Horner, G. Kuhn, D. Hetrick, S. Mayes, C. Smith, H. Shultz, J. Henry, I. J. Bleich, S. Pierce, J. Wilson, J. Johnsonbaugh, G . Ghaner, R. Thomas. Fourth Row: E. Walters, D. Vonada, B. Sprout, J. Madore, D. Palmer, S. Moyer, J. Eberly, L. Yuster, V. Albers, H. Musser, G. Smith, B. Houtz, K. Rearick, L. Roscoe, T. Holtzinger, T. Trostle, B. Grissinger, R. Butler, L. Teaman, A. Mastalski, T. O'Hara, B. Stoddard, C. Combs, M. Walsh, J. Holmes, D. Morgan, D. Sprague, G. Homan, R. Cryder, D. Lee. Filth Row: R. Sours, D. Gates, H. Cramer, F. Shultz, G. Humphrey, B. Hoy, J. Raleigh, D. Chisman, D. Hay, D. Vinson, P. Fogg, R. Rickey, L. Shope, D. Sager, A. Mastalski.

BTH GRADE MISS McVICKER

When we first arrived in the halls of State High, we were regarded as "those little seventh graders." Now we've earned the title of the Class of '53. We are very proud of our class as we are represented in many organizations. .Some of our students write articles for the school paper, "The Piper." Carol Miller and Doris Jean Seiler deserve special recognition as they are the Junior High editors. Also this year, the Girls' Glee Club has been busy rehearsing many selections. The Club is fortunate to have five accompanists. Our class boasts many boys who are "men of sports." These boys showed definite promises on the Midget Football Team and on Mr. Griffith's Junior High Basketball Team. In fact, we'd say the Class of '53 is going to be great.

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First Row: (left to right) C. Lower, B. Neff, P. Witmer, W. Lyle, G. Smith, B. Else, R. Staub, M. Roseberry, D. Keil, K. Hoy, E. Corman, J. Tho.-nton, C. Smith, G. Lee, E. Jackson. Second Row: C. Wands, D. LeBaron, K. Wright, H. Byers, B. Robin8on, J. Hamill, ). Weaver, A. Wyand, V. Williams, P. Houser, G. Sellers, E. McClintic, H. Crummy, C. Callenbach, B. Tres~路.'er. Third Ro;路,: D. Haller, C. Jackrnn, B. Rishel, R. Harpster, J. Serif, P. Korman, C. Wright, S. Od-

9TH GRADE The class of '52 finds that, as freshmen, we have many new privileges, which are appreciated by all. We are now admitted to senior high functions. This means we can attend all of State High's wonderful dances. First Row: (left lo right) B. Vaughn, N. J. Hite, G. Stine, B. Else, E. McCulloch, S. Hoenstine, H. Laird, D. Mastalski, D. Laird, A. Gilligan, M. J. Patton, K. Taylor, L. Beck, F. Laird, M. Bickler. Second Row: M. L. Rank, J. Land, E. Lloyd, B. Leetch , M. A. Edwards, P. Farrell, R. Myers, N. Bunnell, S. Knepp, R. M. Mazza, P. J. Wasson, P. Brown, K. Nevel, E. M. Callahan, E. Gar brick. Third Row: J. Bickle, S. Dreese, K.

land, A. Larson, R. O'Connor, J. Hartsock; F. Lohr, L. Ghaner, D. Knipe, B. Curry, D. Cook . Fourth Row: E. Grove, J. Kennedy, J. Rowland, L. !shier, D. Jones , C . Keister, B. Tucker, E. Miller, B. Carruthers, J. Smith, W . Kerstetter, ). Houser, H. Myers, C. Reese, N. _Fernelius. Filth Row: D. Reed, C. Ghaner, N. Whitehouse, B. Paterson, A. Glenn, D. Fetzer, T. Lockhart , D. Reish, H. Garbrick, E. ,Stover, J. Walker , R. Spicer, N. DeCamp.

We were well represented on bo\h the football and soccer teams. Also, some of our boys went out for basketball and wrestling. These boys exhibited fine sportsmanship and will be the future stars of State High. The freshman girls became skilled in hockey and basketball. Some went out for cheerleading. Patsy Farrell and Mary Ann Edwards were elected to G . A. C. Many of our class also belong to Junior A Cappello, under the direction of Dr. Andrews. Gearhart, G. Mohnkern, T. Armstrong, J. Myers, B. Adamitz, S. Zeigler, P. Morris, P. Carson, S. ShaHer, C . Kauffman, S. Cone, G. Tressler, B. Mothersbaugh , J. Hess, R. Sheesley. Fourth Row: S. Clouser, E. Keith, P. Pifer, P. Musser, W. Kerstetter, J. Ho!fman, F. Spannuth, E. Houser, B. Shuey, J. Flebotte, R. M. White, L. Babione, ). Montgomery, S. Rudy, N. Spotts.


First Row: L. Davis, W . Thomas, P. Osman, P. Walker, T. Hoover, M. Fisher, M. Wasson, N. Dusinberre, M. Cronemiller, B. Simonds, J. Beeghley, C. Sharer, A. Williams, R. Ripka, G. Neff, J. Taylor. Second Row : E. Ludington, S. Calahan, N. Bailey, J. Barto, C. Tressler, S. Houser, D. Spotts, E. Witmer, M. Wilson, E. McGee , E. Hines , D. Powell, N. Thormburg, C . Smith, G. Jurrey. Third Row: J. Kemmerer, B. Perez, M. Lew is, P. Moore, E. Gideon, T. Sheehe, A. Gjesdahl, A. Dreibelbis, S. Artz, P. Powell, K. Sulli-

van, N. VanTries, J. Else, L. Valmont , V. Breneman, J. McClellan, R. Koch. Fourth Row : M. Hilliard, A. Henry, P. Ripka, B. Gibboney , S. Ralston, J. Henninger, N. Rhodes, J. Alexander, J. McKinley, P. Hoy, M. Kuhn , J. Breon, N. Watts, B. Houtz, P. Fleming, S. Seckinger, J. Bickle, C. Foster, J. Musser. Filth Row : S. Ripka, E. Ehman , P. Gilbert, M. Loman, M. Ambrosius, D. Cook, R. Fromm, D. Holderman, C. Johnson, S. Ripka, B. King, R. James, B. Winek, J. Burnell, P. Montague , N. Jones, B. Rice, E. Rose .

SOPHOMORE GIRLS In the future, members of the Class of '51 will look back to their sophomore year, remembering the fun they had and how their interest in high school and extracurricu lnr activities broadened that vear Jack Kline is class president; Jim Moyer, vice-president; Pat Gilbert. secretary; and Margaret Lewis, treasurer. Many sophomore boys, too numerous to name here, participate on the football, soccer, 路basketball, and wrestling teams.

G. A. C . members include Pat Gilbert. Bev Perez, Margaret Lewis, and Teresa Sheehe. Cheerleaders are Carol Young, Bev Perez, and Nancy Wild . Nancy VanTries, Kathleen Sullivan, and Joan Else work on the Piper Staff. Sophomores are represented well in A Cappella Choir and the High School Band. Luella Valmont, John Farrell, Andy Zerban, Rita Fromm, and Ann Gjesdahl belong to the Modernaires .


First Row: H. Gearhart, B. Kidwell, M. Riley, M. Ehman, J. Hartman, F. Burns, S. Matis, T. Alexander, ). Keeler, D. Warner, E. Rowland, P. Douglas, M. Queer, M. Harpster. Sc,cond Row: E. Schilling, B. Dodd, R. Ellenberger, P. Gearhart, L. Herman, J. Brown, J. Rimmey, B. Snyder, R. Abramson, M. Gallagher, E. Walker, M. Houser, M. Adams, J. Higbee, M. Blackburn. Third Row: S. Patterson, M. Horner, D. Kline, D. Houtz, G. Hubler, A. Pritham, H. Dale, L. Anderson, A. Green, . D. Ellenberger, M. Dale, N.

Bradford, D. Barto, P. McAllister, P. Nageotte, D. Beck, M. Hutchison, M. Honess. Fourth Row: P. Ishler, P. Jones, J. Mitchell, P. Heverly, L. Ripka, B. Boyer, E. Jordan, M. Dreibelbis, L. Sweeny, R. Conger, F. O'Connell, D. Confer, J. Taylor, E. Hammond, S. Butler, K. Drake. Filth Row: L. Bohn, J. Trostle, J. Montgomery, N. Benson, J. Hann, C. Keisler, J. Reber, G. Jeffries, C. Johnson, V. Hess, A. Searson, A. Barker, M. Albers, J. Weaver, N. Smith, H. Alderfer, P. Antes.

THEY'LL ST AKE THEIR


first Row: L. Johnson, D. Lewis, G . Flenner, L. Keefer, D. Fishburn , R. Engle , D. Bauchspies, G . Rishel. Second Row: P. Stephens, C. Ro hrbeck, F. Barner, S. Babcock, T. !shier, I. De Armit , R. Weaver. Third Re w: G. Greninger, D. Crossley, C . Bittner, E. Crossley, R. Wahl, T. Smith. Absent : D. Crust, J. Edwards, A. Fo rbes, R. Hartman, D. Katz, A. Mastalski, T. Rockey-, J. Straub, C. Williams, D. Blatt, R. Bruce, D.

CLAIM NEXT YEAR One more year of wearisome travel and we will have reached our goal. Next year we, the Class of 'SO, will stake our claim. Playing first string on the football team this year were Jack Straub, Dave Katz, Bob Johnson and Jack Edwards. Many others were on the team, and all did a good job. Our strong men this year were Gordon Hartman, Don Driebelbis, and Jack Straub. The girls were also active in sports. Last year Ruth Ellenberger, Edna Schrlling, and Mary Ellen Gallagher were elected to the honorary varsity basketball team. We are also proud of Nancy Smith, Lyda Herman, and Jackie Rimmey, who are members of our active cheerleaders. Nancy Smith was also elected Student Council secretary. Our class officers elected last year were Charles Rohrbeck, president; Gerald Rishel, vice-president; Janie Reber, secretary; Leona Anderson, treasurer.

Dreibelbis, F. Glenn, E. Houtz, W. Loesch, R. Musser, K. Rishel, P. Stover, R. Euwema, A. Harpster, D. Holden, A. Homan, B. Nicholas , R. Rudy, U. Werner, D. Dreibe lbis, M. Duck, G . Garbrick, G. Hartman, R. Johnson, R. Stine, L. Zang, 0. Frink, J. Hartman, R. Johnson, D. Kerstetter, W . McCle llan, M. Neidigh , A. Warelield, H. Wilson.




First Row : J. Barto, C. Owens, P. White, B. Denniston, L. Hammond,F. Tietz, J. Henninger, H. Houtz, M. Lewis, L. Richardson . Second Row: J. Reist, N. Smith, M. Williams, A. Sauers, E. Young, S. Powers, J. Lee, P. Myers, S. Watson. Third Row : S. Halle r, J. Cloe-

To each graduating class of State College High School, the Maroon and Gray means more than "just an album of school pictures." Their Maroon and Gray is a treasured and priceless "best-seller" depicting six years of high school memories and six years of an invaluable and unforgettable journey.

Left to right : Miss Geuther, B. Denniston, L. Hammond, N. Higgins, B. Harris, J. Reist.

tingh, M. Caveny, M. Erb, D. Ellenberger, J. White, M. O 'Hara, H. Murphy, N. Van Tries, N. Higgins. Fourth Row: M. Farren, V. Young, J. Krumrine, J. Stevens, D. Miller, B. Harris, E. Keller, S. Frear, H. Kerstetter.

MAROON AND GRAY LITERARY STAFF Editor-in-Chief. . . .... Lillian Hammond Assistant Editor..... . . . . Nancy Higgins Literary Editor . . .. Brice Harris, Jr. Assistants . . Stewart Haller, John Hay, Ed Keller, Alex Smith, Gladys Myers, Virginia Young, Marie Farren. Captions Editor . . Joyce Henninger As sista nts . . . Joan Lee, Florence Tietz, Jean Ellen Cloe\ingh Stati stics Editor. . . ... Dave Miller Assistant . . . ... Lois Richardson Boys' Sports Editor . ... .. ... Jim Stevens Assistant . . . . Ted Kemmerer Girls' Sports Editor. _Margaret O 'Hara Assistants _ . Madaline Caveny, June White, Margarot Erb Activities Co -Editors . . .. Sylvia Power;;, Jack Krumrine Assistants . . . _.... Eleanor Young, Alex Smith Photography Editor . .. Howard Kerstetter Ass istant. ... . ...... . ..... Scott Frear Art Editor . ..... . . .. .. .. . . . Jeanne Reist Assistants. . ... .. .... Helene Murphy Peter DeJuhasz Underclass Editors . . . Doris Ellenberger, Nancy Smith, Nancy Van Tries BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager .. . Barbara Denniston Assistant . . . . May Williams Circu.-Subs. Manager. . . Phyllis Myers Assistants . . : . Helene Houtz Marie Farren Advertising Uanager . . . . Susie Watson Assistant. . .. . ... Mary Lewis Head Typist . . .. Janet Barto Assistants . . . Susanna Gilliland, Gladys Myers, Carol Owens, Gertrude Hamilton, Ann Sauers


IllliliINli FOR NEWS

first Row: F. Tietz, J. Reber, S . Haller, M. Caveny, M. Wyand, E. Whitehouse, D. Seiler, P. White. Second Row : S. Powers, D. Beck, E. Maynard, H. Stickler, S . Watson, J. Montgomery, C. John son. Third Row: P. Jon es, M. Blackburn, R. Abramson, K. Sulli-

van, J. Else, N. Van Tries, C. Miller, H. Dale. fourth Row: M. Lewis, J. Cloetingh, J. Hann, M. Erb, J. Reist, D. Miller, C . Rohrbeck, C . Bittner, G. Groninger, M. Moore.

M. Caveny, M. Wyand THE PIPER STAFF . Madaline Cavony Co-Editors-in-Chief. Martin Wyand . Stewart Haller News Editor . . . .Martin Wyand Hi-Lites . . ..... . ... Florence Tietz feature Editor . . . .. Eugene Whitehouse Sports Editors. Jean Ellen Cloetingh .Doris Jean Seiler Junior High Editors . Carol Miller . Janie Reber Junior High Advisor . . ... Ellen Maynard Advertising Managers . George Groninger . ... . Lois Ann W aitc Bookkeeper . . . . Harriet Stickler Circulation Man ager . . Margaret Erb Cash Sales . . . Mrs. Ellen Maynard financial Advisor . . . Miss Edith Geuther Faculty Staff Advisor ...

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first Row: Uelt to right) D. Harpster, E. Young, J. White, S. Watson, D. Bunnell, A. Gjesdahl, N. Smith, E. Coleman, B. Denniston, K. Sullivan, B. Simon. Second Row: H. Triebold, J. Re ber, N. Benson, M. O'Hara, A. Davis, J. McDowell, J. Montgomery, J. Brown, L. Herman, L. Valmont, E. Maynard. Third Row: J. Krumrine, J. Thorton, G . Greninger, C . Rohrbeck, R. Henninger , J. Leister, T. Smith, D. Miller, W. Pyle, C. Lutz, J. Kline .

.THEY MAKE US STIC:K TO . OUR GUNS

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STUDENT COUNCIL The representatives of the State College High School Student Council are elected from homerooms, clubs. and sports activities . It is the duty of these representatives to consider various problems and situations which arise in our school and to offer solutions to these problems. A project which the Student Council achieved this year was the establishment of a Student Council Office. This office will be very useful. since it will serve to form a stronger bond between the council and students. The council sent ten delegates to the student council conference at Altoona in October, These students felt that the conference was beneficial. both to themselves and to our schqol. The Student Council is presided over by Bud Coleman with Dick Bunn e ll, vice-president; Nancy Smith, secretary; and Ann GjesdahL treasurer.

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TRI-HI-Y "To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character" is the club's purpose . The girls of our Tri-Hi-Y Club prove that they can live tip to such high ideals by contributing to church services, helping the needy, and the many other things they do each year. The girls who lead this large club are Norma Dale, president; Barbara Dodd, vice-president; Ginny Hess, secretary; and Edna Schilling, treasurer. Anna May Schuyler is the program chairman, and Miss Ley and Mrs . Hoffman are the advisors路.

HI-Y The Hi-Y Club is well known for its con路 tributions to the student injury fund and. for preparing school church services. Its purpose, "To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character," is well stated. Last spring Jack Krumrine and Bob Lawther represented the Club and our school in a Hi-Y model legislature in Harrisburg. The officers are Jim Neff, president; Jack . Krumrine, vice-president; Jim Reese, secretary; and Jack Hartman, treasurer. Mr. Jamison is the club sponsor.

First Row: P. Douglas, P. Kimmel. P. White, J. White, E. Schilling, G. Hess, N. Dale, B. Dodd, D. Holderman, C. Johnston, N. Watts, G. Myers, S. Tompkins, Second Row: Mrs. Hoffman, Miss Ley, P. McAllister, M. Williams, H. Dale, N. Dusinberry, J. Breon, M. Laird, J. Burnell, B. Wink, P. Montague, N. Jones, B. Rider, P. Harper . .Third Row: M. Horner, B. Shirk, D. Burwell, T. Alexander, L. Sweeney, H. Houtz, M. Struble, P. Austin, N. 路 Dale, W. Thomas, J. Burnell, S. Callahan, M. Grenoble, G. Neff, D. Ellenber9er, B. Houtz, L. Hammond, E. Ludington. Fourth Row: M. Dreibelbis, A. Pritham , P. Hann, C. Owens, A. Schuyler, J. Henninger, M. McClellan, J. Trostle, R. Ellenberger, P. Gearhart. Filth Row : P. !shier, R. Cole, C. Stricker, P . .Quick, A. Sauers, E. Witmer, D. Spotts, S. Houser, C. Tressler, C. Smith, J. McKinley.

First Row: Ue lt to right) C. Rohrbeck, B. Shomberg, G. Rishel, R. Johnson, L. Rishel, D. Lewis, J. Kline, J. Reese, J. Flenner, B. McClellan, J. Stevens, D. Miller, B. Coleman, Mr. Jamison. Second Row: D. McFarland, J. Harpster, H. Ross, C. Bittner, J. Weaver, A. Zerban, R. Passmore, B. Leonard, B. Yeager , J. Hartman, D. Crossley, G . Whitehouse, H. Shirk, J. Krumrine.


First Row : M. Farre n , F. Tietz, M. Honess , M. Malloy, S. Pa"wers, B. Smith, J. White, H. Houtz, D. Beck, M. Hutchison, Miss Peoples. Second Ro w: M. Lewis, M. Williams, A. Schuyler, A. Sauers, A'. Smith, E. Ke ller, J. Reis t, J. Lee, M. Guerrant, P. My e rs. Third Row : C. Keister, E. Maynard, E. Young, J. Henning er, S. Wat son, P. Lamb e rt , J. Bunn, B. Yeager, G. Anderson, M. Moore. Fourth Row : J. Cloetingh, N. Higgin s, M. Alb ers, C. Johnson, M. Wyand, D. Miller, B. Coleman, T. Horner, E. Crossl ey. Fifth Ro w: B. Harri s, A. Higbee , S. Babcock, D. Crossley.

THESPIANS THESPIANS The The::;pians began their work this year under the leadership of a new director, Miss Peoples. Miss Peoples proved to be not only a very able director but also very helpful and hard working on light, paint, and construction crews. The Thespians, led by Alex Smith, decided for the first time to produce a serious dramatic play. The play was a philosophical fantasy written by Alberto Casella, entitled, "Death Takes a Holiday." Presented on November 19 and 20, it was judged a tremendous success. " Sleeping Be auty" Shomberg. Initiation Day.


first Row: S. Haller, F. Tietz, H. Dale, C. Keister, J. Cloetingh, J. Reist, F. Alderfer, Miss Peoples. Second Row: H. Kerstetter, B. Coleman, E. Crossley, B. Harris, S. Frear, M . Wyand, A. Smith, B. Yeager.

"DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY"

CAST Death (Prince Sirki) .. B. Coleman Rhoda Fenton . . Jean E. Cloetingh Eric Fenton . .. . . Bob Yeager Alda. . . Jeanne Reist Baron Cesarea ........ Alex Smith Corrado. . . . . Brice Harris Graza. . . . . Florence Tietz Princess of San Luca ... C. Keister Duke Lambert. . Martin Wyand . Harriet Dale Cora. Fedele .. . ..... .. Ed Crossley Major Whitread ..... H. Kerstetter Duchess Stephanie . ... M. Ehman


First Ro w: M. Malloy, G . Ande rson, P. Kimmel. Second Row : mond. Third Row: J. White, P. Lambert.

HUSBANDS SUPPLIED Mrs. May (proprie tress) . . ... Jean Ell en Cloetingh Miss Jon es. . .. Mary Ellen Malloy Mrs. Wuf/ .. . ... Pat Lamb ert . Grace Anderson Mrs. Bee . . . . . . . Miss Wall. ........... June White Miss Crun ch . . Lillian Hammond Old Lady. . ... Pat Kimmel 路Man (Supply) . . ... . . . ..... . . . . . . ... Scott Fre ar Student Director . . Mary Swartz Prompter . .. . Mary Le wis THE STILL ALARM Ed . . ... .. .. . Alex Smith Bob . .. . Bud Coleman First Fi reman . . . . . . . . Bob Yeager Se cond Fire man . . . . . .. Howard Kerstetter Bell-Boy . . . . . . . . ... . _. . Thomas Horner THE TRYSTING PLACE ........... . . . . ... Joan Bunn Mrs. Curlis . Lancelot Briggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Beerman Jessie Briggs . . . . Joyce He nninger Rupert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Brice Harris Mr. Ingold by . . . . . . ... . Martin Wyand Mrs. Briggs . . .. .. Jeahne Reist Student Director . . .... Anne Curry Prompter . . . Martha Guerrant HISS THE VILLAIN Villain . ........ . ... . . .. . . .. . .... ..... Buzz Triebold Heroine . ... .. . Florence Ti etz . Beatrice Smith Moth er .. Hero . . Howard Ke rst e tt e r Narrator . .... ...... Phyllis My ers Sound Ef/ects . . Harriet Stickle r Pianist . . Jean McDow ell . Barbara Snyder Student Director .

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JUNIOR PLAYS of the [lass of 1949 Mrs. France s, the dramatics director, and a committ e e of Brice Harris, Scott Frear, and Lillian Hammond select ed the three junior plays. The first play was entitled, "Husbands Supplied." The setting was the office of Husbands Supplied, where a young man came in to look for his wife. The eight co-owners of the office misinterpreted the young man's motive and presented themselves to the young man as very eager prospects for matrimony. The second play was a comical tragedy, "The Still Alarm." It took place in a hotel suite that was supposedly burning down . This neith e r worried the two occupants nor the fireman who supposedly came to put the fire out. When the curtain fell, the two tenants and the fire man were listening to the notes of " Keep the Home Fires Burning." "The Trysting Place" was the title of the third play. The scene took place in a quiet nook in a large hotel. A young man of about sixteen fell in love with a rather renowned, yet not so young, wcr.1a n . You can imagine how his mother and older sister felt when they learned of his love life , but that wasn't all. His mother was also in love with an older gentleman, while his sister was in love with anoth.er young man . The sur_prising and hilarious part of this situation was that all th ese proceedings were enacted in the same room where the sixteen yard old boy was hiding b0hind a couch.


First Ro w: E. Hines, B. King, B. Weaver, S. Ripka, W . Donahue. Se cond Row : B. Kidwell, M. Harpster, H. Gearhart, E. McGhe e , D. Powell , N. Bailey, S. Williams.

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DANC:ING C:LUB LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Twenty-two senior hi-g h school students assist Miss Mahey in her tedious job of running the library. Each of these students is scheduled for two p e riods of work each week for which he or she receives no credit except the satisfaction of having served the school.

· The Dancing Club, organized for the purpose of learning fundamentals of dancing , is sponsored by Mr. Cummings. During the year, the membe rs le arn to polka. waltz, and jitte rbug . Officers are Clifford Adams, president; Delore s Warne r, vice-president ; Mary Harpste r, se cretary-tre asurer; and Barbara King, Stude nt Council represe ntative.

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First Row: Uelt to right) E. Gideon, J. Lee, F. Tietz, A. Gjesdahl, J. Kemmerer, C. Young, S. Watson, M. Caveny, F. Alderfer, P. Gilbert, P. Fleming, J. Alexander. Second Row: B. Denniston, M. E. Gallagher, M. Guerrant, J. Henninger, M. Lewis, S. Cole, L. Herman, B. Gibbony , T. Sheehe, S. Haller, J. McDowell, L. Richardson, A. Dreibelbis, K. Foster. Third Row: M. Ambrosius, P. Moore, D. Cook, M. Lewis, N. Wild, L. Davis, E. Ehman, M. Kuhn, J. McClellan, S. Artz, P. Lambert, M. Erb, M. Ehman, H. Stickler. Fourth Row: L. Anderson, M. Loman, N. Smith, J: Hartman, J. Brown, J. Rimmey, A. Davis, B. Perez, J. Garber, P. Myers, G . Anderson, J. Bickle, M. O'Hara, M. Seward, P. Vinson, N. Higgins, J. E. Cloetingh, K. Drake, G. Jeffries, M. Farren. 路

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The purpose of the Club is to create better sportsmanship among its members Sponsored by Mrs. Hamill, the officers are Madaline Caveny, president; Fritzie Alderfer, vice-president; Pat Gilbert, secretarytreasurer; and Susie Watson, Student Council representative.

A new club this year, the Debate Club, planned and carried through many activities. The purpose of the organization is to teach the boys and girls 1o think clearly, give opinions sensibly, and sponsor interschool debates. Officers are Iohn Farrell, president; Rita Fromm, vice-president; and Rae Reed, secretary-treasurer.

Left to right : H. Murphy, L. Valmont, R. Fromm, M. Wyand, S. Seckinger, B. Sinclair.


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FIGURE SfiETCHING CLUB

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

The Figure Sketching Club, sponsored by Mr. Mattil, was organized for the purpose of furthering the opportunities and interests in drawing, painting, and other phases of art. The members are given a chance to enter their art work in the annual Scholastic Contest. Officers are Jean Reist, president; Jane Montgomery, vice-president; Peggy Fleming , secretary; and Marcile Fisher, treasurer.

This year the Photography Club, under the supervision of Jack Kirkpatrick, is teaching the members the fundamental rules for taking pictures and the care of photographic equipment. Officers are Arthur Rose, president; Rufus Benton, vice-presidetn; Janet Barto, secretary; George Groninger, treasurer; and John Leister, Student Council representative.

first Row : D. Dreibelbis, J. Barto, H. Bohn, G . Jackson, R. Benton. Second Row: G . Greninger, J. Leister, C . Stricker, A . Rose, P. DeJuhasz, K. Stern.


First Row : K. Ri she l, B. Loesch, C. Lutz, L. Zong, D. Blatt, R. Dillon, L. Johnson . Second Row : H. Kerstetter, G . Witmer, S. Wright, B. Gray, D. Crust, W. Markle, Mr. Weir.

PROJECTORS' CLUB The Projectors' Club is composed of boys interested in the projecting of moving pictures . During study halls and the noon hour, these boys may show pictures for school groups. Theatrical projection and the mechanics of the projector are studied during club periods. When a student has mastered this art, he may secure a license to show films to the public. Mr. Weir sponsors this club whose officers are Howard Kerstetter, president; Donald Crust, vice-president; Gale Witmer, secretary-treasurer; and Charles Lutz, Student Council representative .

FUTURE HOMEMA:KERS OF AMERICA State High's home economics club, the Future Homemakers of America, has had a busy year. With Mrs. Rohrbeck as sponsor, the girls had a roller skating party and cookie sale and attended state and local meetings and the State Farm Show at Harrisburg. The club's purpose is to train girls to be leaders in home and community life. The officers are as follows: Winnie Smith, president; Shirley Gaut, vice-president; Mary Ellen Moore, secretary; and Elsie Jordan, treasurer.

First Row : M. Houtz, A. Smith, L. Neff, M. Moore, S. Gaul, W. Smith, E. Jordan, L. Ripka, S. Johnstonbaugh, L. Waltz. Second Row: J. Bubb, E. Fahringer, P. Smith, S. Smeltzer, L. Smith, M. Sigel, S. Thomas, N. Confer, S. Colpetzer, B. Smith, B. Mastalski.


first Row: F. Harpster, C. Gray, G. Dreibelbis, L. Shoemaker, J. Rider, M. Wilson, J. Breon, I. Dearmit, P. Smith. S e cond Row: W. Holsterman, T. !shier, G. Clouser, R. Knepp, P. Stephens, R. Musser, B. Shawley, E. Warner, J. Ripka, D. Weaver. Third Row: B. Stine, G . Garbrick, E. Stephens, H. Rudy, T. Rockey, A. Malstalski, C . Confer, B. Walker, R. Rudy, C . Hess, J. Keeler, L. Fetzer. Fourth Row : E. Corman, W. Campbell, A. Smith, A. Warelield, B. Johnson, C. Johnston, L. Corl, A. Lentvorsky, E. Duck, T. Houtz.

FUTURE . FARMERS OF JlMERl[Jl The Future Farmers of America is a national organization for boys studying vocational agriculture. The aim of the organization is to develop competent agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. It seems that each year the Little Lions Chapter becomes bigger and better. This year th~re are fifty~seven boys in the club. One of the largest and most note-worthy projects attempted by the club was the resodding of Memorial Field. This resodding consisted of culti-packing a fifteen yard strip down the center of the field. After the field was worked into shape, strips of sod

were hauled from the campus and laid in place. Another project of the clu'o ,v-a::; the growing of sixteen acres of corn on the Ulmer farmstead. While caring for these sixteen acres, the boys gained experience in planting grain, fertilizing the soil, handling farm equipment, and picking crops. With Mr. Dale as their sponsor, the boys who head this club are John Rider, president; Lewis Shoemaker, vice-president; Don Dreibelbis, secretary; and Merle Wilson, treasurer.


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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROTESTANT RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Religious education is an outstanding feature in the lives of many senior high school students. The Seniors study "The Christian Philosophy of Life", while the Juniors study "The Bible as Living Literature" and "The spread of Christianity." "Discovering Jesus" is the topic of Sophomore discussion. All Protestant classes met once a week in the Presbyterian Church.

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CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Catholic students also have the privilege of attending religious education classes. Held in the body of the church, the regular meetings are in charge of Rev. Owen M. Gallagher, pastor of Our Lady of Victory Church. Among some of the subjects covered are the principles of the Catholic religion and the life of Christ taken from the Bible history.


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JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross Council. a national service organization, has progressed considerably this year under the guidance of Miss Fosselman and Miss Ball. Each homeroom is now represented by two students. The officers are Jenny Lou Grazier, president; Eleanor Rowland, vice-president; Peggy Walker, secretary; Helen Murphy, treasurer; Peggy Jane White, publicity chairman; and Margaret Lewis, assistant publicity chairman.

First Row: P. Moore, M.' Lewis, P. White, E. Rowland, J. Grazier, H. Murphy, B. Snyder, P. Walker. Second Row: B. Harris, P. Hann, J. Hann, P. !shie r, C. Johnson, J. Else, J. McKinley, K. Drake, E. Crossley.

HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB Under the leqdership of Mr. Bolton, Mr. Hanna, and Mr. Yerg, the Hunting and Fishing Club's activities include stocking game, feeding game, and building shelters. Techniques and methods of fishing are taught as well as the care and use of firearms . The club's officers are Ronald Henry, president; Gene Crummey, vice-president; Barbara Snyder, secretary; and Dave Katz, treasurer. First Row : Mr. Yerg, J. Rider, F. Burns, B. Snyder, R. Henry, D. Katz, H. Gearhart, D. Kline, J. Hann , N. Benson, R. Abramson, Mr. Hanna. Second Row: H. Triebold, K. Rockey, B. Harris, P. Tressler, L. Perryman; A. Cooper, G. Crummey, H. Stephens, E. Reed, Mr. Bolton. Third Row : B. John, E. Houtz, J. Niemeyer, R. Wahl, S. Dodd, P. Reist, K. Henry, D. Fellows, A. Homan. fourth Row: J. Neidigh, A. Lutz, J. Johnson, B. Boal, D. Korman, N. Chandonnet, M. Neidigh, D. Sheath, F. Randolph, J. Elder.

SLIDE RULE CLUB Under the sponsorship of Miss Reigh, the members of the Slide Rule Club are mastering the baffling "slipstick!" The club consists of thirteen students with Tom Smith, president; Bruce Nicholas, vice-president; James Moyer, secretary-treasurer; and Jane Reber, Student Council representative.

First Row: M. 'Queer, B. Nicholas, J. Moyer, J. Reber, T. Smith, S. Pat en:;nn . Second Row : Miss Reigh, N. Baldwin, J\. Anderson, J. Weaver, E. Maynard, C. McGrew, W . Pyle.


GIRLS' GLEE l:LUB The Girls' Glee Club, under the sponsorship of Dr. Frances Andrews, consists of seventy-seven members, the largest group in the club's existence. The club has a wellrounded selection of both secular and sacred music which it presents at assemblies and church services. The officers are Pat Lambert, president; Jeanne Hartman, vicepresident; Lillian Hammond, secretarytreasurer. The accompanists are Celia Ann Johnson and Kathleen Sullivan.

BOYS' GLEE l:LUB The Boys' Glee Club under the direction of Dr. Frances Andrews, is composed of boys from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. They provide music for the schoolt路 broadcasts as well as school 路 assemblies and town organizations. They have been quite successful. and we expect to hear more from them in the future.

First Row : P. Gearhart, M. Hillard, P. White, A. Williams, J. Taylor, N. DU:sinberry, L. Ripka, P. Fleming, S. Johnstonbaugh, D. Warner, E. Hines, B. Kidwell. Second Row: G. Neff, R. Koch, H. Houtz, S. Cole, J. Hartman, M. Kuhn, J. Musser,. S. Artz, J. Barto, A. Dreibelbis, P. Montague, E. Hammond, P. Williams, B. Smith, M. Guerrant. Third Row: D. Ellenberger, L. Hammond, S. Butler, D. Confer, A. Searson, J. Rider, P. Kimmel, S. Thomas, J. Taylor, L. Ripka, E. Jordan, P. McAllister, M. Sigel, J. Lee. Fourth Row: C. Johnson, E. Witmer, P. !shier, M. Horner, J. Bickle, R. Ell enberger, J. Trostle, J. Bubb, N. Confe r, N. Rhodes, L. Sweeney, N. Bradford, S. Colpetzer. Fifth Row: B.' Rice, D. Spotts, G. Jurey, J. Mitchell, ). Cloetingh, ). Brown, P. Lambert , E. Rose, C. Tressler, S. Houser, L. Waltz.

First Row, left to right: K. Sullivan, D. Lewis, J. Elder, C. Williams, B. McClellan, G. Crummy, W. Dodd, D. Miller, L. Perryman. Second Row路: J. Hartman, D. Bunnell, H. Shirk, H. Treibold, J. Weaver, B. Yeager, B. Coleman.

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Left to Right: F. Tietz, G . Anderson , J. E. Cloetingh, S. Watson, J. Reist, E. Maynard, S. Cole, M. E. Moore, E. Malloy, L. Richardson. Accompanists: A. Gjesdahl, C. Johnson.

First Row: B. Coleman, A. Anderson, Second Row: G. Jeffries (accompanist), 路N. Baldwin, A. Zerban, C. Rohrbeck, J. Hartman. Third Row: H. Triebold, B. Yeager, A. Forbes.

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POL:KA DOTS The Polka Dots consists of eight boys who are chosen from the A Cappella Choir. The group's name was so derived because everyone wears a polka-dotted bow-tie. They meet for weekly rehearsals with their dire ctor, Dr. Franc.e s Andrews. During the past year, the octette has sung at various school activities, including the Christmas ancl Spring A Cappella concerts. They also sing- for such community organizations as the Elks, Kiwanis, Rotary, and A. A. U. W .

The Ten Tones, consisting of ten girls of the A Cappella Choir chosen by tryouts, have been organized for five years under the direction of Dr. Frances Andrews. Each year the girls perform for the Kiwanis, the Elks, radio broadcasts,. assemblies, and at the Christmas and Spring Concerts of the A Cappella Choir. Rehearsals are held twice a week. This year three new notes were added to the gorup, Jean Ellen Cloetingh, Mary Ellen Moore, and Ellen Maynard, who will be the only remaining member next year.

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First Row: ). Beeghley, L. 路 Richardson, A. Gjesdahl, J. Keeler, S. Powers, F. Tietz, M. Adams, E. Young, M. Honess, R. Fromm, C. Sharer, L. Anderson, J. Rimmey , J. Kemmerer. Second Row: M. Fisher, M. Caveny, G . Anderson, N. Doe rner, S. Seckinger, L. Herman, M. Lewis, S. Cole, B. Smith, K. Sulli~an, H. Dale, J. Cloetingh, J. Hartman, P. Vinson, E. Malloy. Third Row: A. Searson, S. Watson, M. Moore, C. Lutz , E. Gideon, N. Jones, J. Reist, C. Johnson, M . Farren, L. Hammond, L. Valmont, B. Perez, E. Maynard, J. Garber, N. Rhodes . Fourth Flow: C . Keister, J. Higbee, J. Hann, M. Albers, J. McDowell, P. Lambert, G . Jellries, J. McKinley, J. Burnell, J. Brown, S. Seckinger, J. Weaver, K. Drake, M. Gue rrant, N. Smith .

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First Row, left to. right: D. Houser, J. Owens, A. Anderson, C . Williams, L. Richel, D. Katz, D. Smith, J. Moyer, B. Nicholas, J. Guerrant, J. Kline, J. Flenner. Second Row: H. Ross, P. Reist, D. Henninger, G. Pearce, R. Benton, T. Smith, M. Wyand, D. Van Ormer, J. Hartman, G. Rishel, B. McClellan. Third Row: G. Hartman, G. Greninger, D. Bunnell, K. Stern, W. Markle, C. Bittner, C. Rohrbeck, J. Stevens, J. Reese, E. Keller. Fourth Row: T. Kemmerer, B. Yeager, A. Zerban, E. Crossley, H. Treibold, W. Pyle, D. Crossley, B. Drew, J. Niemeyer, B. Leonard, N. Baldwin, A. Forbes, W. Harris.

The A Cappella Choir - consists of 112 members chosen from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. This organization, under the direction of Dr. Frances Andrews, has seven main objectives: voice quality, knowledge of music, effort. posture, attention, cooperation, and service to the school and community. The choir meets three times a week, except near concerts when additional night rehearsals are held. Two concerts are presented each year, one at Christmas and the other in the spring. The choir also sings at special church services held during the school year. Several social events a~e sponsored by the choir each year, parties after each of the concerts and

a picnic in the spring. Grayce Hope Jeffries, Celia Ann Johnson, Ann Gjesdahl, and Kathleen Sullivan combine their talents to provide the accompaniment for the choir. Sylvia Powers is gown chairman with Leona Anderson as her assistant. In November of the past year, thirty-two new gowns were purchased. Mr. William Hymes, a student at the College, was bass soloist at the Christmas Concert. The group functions under Bill Leonard, president; Charles Rohi:beck, vicepresident; Nancy Smith, treasurer; and Jackie Rimmey, secretary. Each section, soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, has a librarian and an attendance recorder.

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The Senior High Band, under the direction of Mr. Hege, plays all types of music. During football season they perform as a marching unit at all games. When football season is over, the band prepares for District and All-State band festivals. Outstanding members are chosen to attend these路 festivals for three days and give a final concert. In April the band presents its annual Spring Concert. They also play for school broadcasts, assemblies, and community affairs.

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MAJORETTES first Row: A. Davis, H. Stickler, L. Davis, P. Vinson. Second Row : M. McClellan, B. Kidwell, E. Malloy, H. Gearhart, C. Lutz.

BAND first Row: R. Reed, J. Beeghley, F. O'Connell, R. Conger, N. Baldwin, A. Barker.Second Row: B. Webb, E. Rowland, R. Passmore, A. Gjesdahl, F. Glenn, L. Rishel, J. Henninger, M. Lewis, C. Sharer, .A.. Higbee, C. Johnson, S. Patterson, D. Tressler, F. Spannuth, B. John , L. Valmont. Third Row : P. Smith, D. VanOrmer, P. Little, P. Jones, M. Hutchison, M. Weaver, E. Maynard, G. Jeffries, J. Leister, H. Kersteiter, C. Rohrback, M. Gallagher, C. Lutz, G. Greninger, K. Rishel , J. Moyer, T. Sheehe, S. Wright, D. Crossley, K. Henry, B. Wink, N. Van Tries, J. Hartman, J. Else , D. Fishburn. Fourth Row: J. Grazier, J. Farrell, N. Doerner, S. Seckinger, P. Ripka, A. Zerban, H. Horner, G . Rishel, M. Albers, R. Euwema, A. Wierman, H. Gearhart, B. Kidwell , C. Lutz, M. McClellan, E. Malloy, L. Davis, A. Davis, P. Vinson, Mr. Hege.


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First Row: R. Reed, J. Else, M. Albers, L. Valmont, S. Patterson, E. Rowland, W. Pyle, J.. Weaver路. Second Row: J. Beeghley, P. Little, N. Baldwin, A. Barker, F. O'Connell. Third Row: . K. Sullivan, Mr. Smith, J. L. Grazier, J. Farrell, H. Horner, A. Zerban, K. Rishel, H. Kerstetter, M. E. Gallegar, G. H. Jeffries,路 D. Fishburn.

ORCHESTRA Although small in number, the High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. H. C. Smith, is a definite asset to the music department. Ten members were selected to attend the District Orchestra at Smithport. Those who attended were Joan Else , Jane Weaver, Rae Reed, Eleanor Rowland, Susan Patterson, Mary Albers, Luella Valmont, Frances O'Connell, Grace Hope Jeffries, and Howard Kerstetter. 路 Performances by the orchestra have been rare because of the lack of string players; however, it did provide music for a few assemblies and a radio program.

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MODERN AIRES First Row: N. Doerner, J. Henninger, L. Valmont, E. Rowland, B. Yeager , R. Fromm, A. Gjesdahl. Second How: Mr. Hege, J. Farrell, E. Korman, P. Farrell, D. Fishburn, H. Kerstetter, J. Leister, R. Straub, A. Zerban.

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AVIATION CLUB First Row: Mr. Williams, P. L. Powell, B. Smith, J. Keeler, D. Barto, N. Van Tries, J. Mitchell, N. Rhodes, M. Wilson, A. Williams. Second Row: D. Bauchspies, J. !shier, S. Babcock, E. Keller, A. Higbee, A. Weirman, F. Barner, F. Spannuth, R. Ripka.

AVIATION CLUB Girls as well as boys are interested in the Aviation Club. Each meeting Mr. Lutz the sponsor, introduces a new phase of aviation, although no actual flying lessons are given. The officers are Allen Higbee,

president; Fred Spannuth, vice-president; Janet Keeler, secretary; Bev Smith, treasurer; and Joan Mitchell, Student Council representative.

DRAMATIC CLUB Under the supervision of Miss Harpster the Dramatics Club has studied play and radio production. The officers are Brice Harris, president; Mary Ann Hutchison, vice-

president; Joan Higbee, secretary-treasurer; and Eleanor Young, Student Council representative.

DRAMATICS CLUB First Row: E. Crossley, Miss Harpster, N. Doerner, C. Johnson, M. Hutchison, S. Powers, E. Young, C. Sharer, V. Breneman, B. Harris. Second Row: P. Little, G . Hubler, M. Blackburn, D. Beck, E. Rowland, J. Higbee, J. Bunn. Third Row: S. Butler, J. Taylor, A. Green, A. Searson, J. Taylor, J. Musser, J. Else, K. Sullivan, M. Honess, M. Wasson. Fourth -Row: R. Koch, P. Jones, V. Young, E. Rose, B. Rice , T. Hoover, R. Conger, P. Nageotte, C . Keister.

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First flow : B. Fogg, T. S,mith, M. Wyand, B. Coleman, B. Leonard, T. Kemmerer, J. Stevens, P. Tressler, A. Lentvorsky, H. Shirk, D. Katz, J. Straub, J. Edwards, S. Pearce, J. Rider. Second Row: J. Thornton, D. Henninger, E. Keller, K. Rockey, J. Harpster, B. Shomberg, E. Whitehouse, B. Shawley, B. Harris, J. Reese, J. Neimeyer, E. Miller, P. Reist, D. Bauchspies, E. Crossley. Third Row: N. Whitehouse, C. Jackson, A. Larson, A. Schultz, K. Henry, C. Reese , P. Houser, J. Guerrant, S. Se gner, A. Zerban, C. Keister, F. Spannuth, J. Hartman, D. Sm,ith, J. Owens, S. Dodd. Fourth Row: E. Dale, J. Hanna, L. Yerg, R. Jamison, R. Weir, W . Bolton (head coach) , ""'路 R. Sauers (head manager), P. Fogg (manager), D. Vinson (managed.

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In the past season State High's Little Lions won three games, lost five, and tied one. Perhaps the high-points of the football season were the win over Williamsburg and a :nearwin over Philipsburg. The Little Lions journeyed to Williamsburg to help them dedicate their new gridiron and proceeded to hand them a 52-0 loss. The next weekend State entertained the Mountaineers from Philipsburg. Aftei: a hard fought encounter, the Mountaineers won by a 14-13 margin. The '48 schedule was loaded -with formidable powerhouses, all of whom topped State's fighting Lions. These included oncebeaten Philipsburg, Lock Haven, Lewistown, and Tyrone. On the other hand, State's football Lions succeeded in registering wins over Bigler Township, Hollidaysburg, and Williamsburg. On Armistice Day State High tied the Red Raiders 7-7 in the annual "kettle" game. Despite the few wins, the Little Lion gridders, under the leadership of Bill Leonard and Ted Kemmerer, fought aggressively and hard throughout the season. This year's team was under the able coaching of "Yib" Bolton and his competent assistants, "Lind" Yerg and John Hanna, who helped with the varsity, and Bob Weir and Roy Jamison, who coached the junior varsity . The letter winners this year were Dick Bunnell, Hubie Shirk, Ted Kemmerer, Bill Leonard, Jim Stevens, Ed Keller, Phil Tressler, Jim Reese, Bill Harris, Martin Wyand, " Itchy" Rider, Bob Johnson, Jack Straub, Jack Edwards, Dave Katz, Andy Lentvorsky, Sonny Pearce, Jim Niemeyer, Jim Harpster, Kermit Rockey, Bud Coleman, and Bill Shomberg.


BOLTON Mr. Bolton in his second year of coaching at State High. "Yib", as he is better known, coaches footbaJI and track. On the side he officiates in the Centre-Clinton BasketbaJI League and teaches biology. Before coming to State High, "Yib" taught and coached in both the Sunbury and Northumberland Schools. During the war he served in the army and spent some time overseas. "Yib" is very weJI liked around State High, and we wish him a successful season next year.

HANNA "Captain John," as he is known to the footbaJI team, is in his second year of teaching at State High. "Captain John" comes to us by way of BeJlefonte, but, like so many others of our faculty, he also has taught and coached in the Northumberland schools. Mr. Hanna teaches bookkeeping, but on the side he is a very able assistant footbaJI coach and was at the helm of last year's once defeated basebaJI team. "Captain John" is very weJI liked at State High, and we are happy to have Mr. Hanna on our faculty.

Left to Right : R. Jamison, R. Weir, L. Yerg, W. Bolton, J. Hanna.

FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1948-49 Sept. 10-H .. .. . Bigler Twp. . . 21-0 Sept. 17-H . ... .Lock Haven 7-25 Sept. 24-A . . .. . Hollidaysburg ... 19-14 Oct. 1-A .... . Clearfield .. ..... 0-13 9-H . . . . . Lewistown Oct. 0-13 Oct. 15-A . . . . . Williamsburg 52-0 Oct. 22-H . . ... Philipsburg .. . .. 13-14 Oct. 29-H .. . . . Tyrone 0-25 Nov. 11-A .. . Bellefonte . . . . . . . 7-7



First Row: K. Hoy , S. Myers, ). Ow ens, D. Dreibelbis, E. Warner, G. Hartman, D. Kat z, L. Shoe-make r, ). Rider. Second Row: ). Niemeyer, ). House r, P. Stephens, ). !shier, P. Houser, S. Segner, T. !shie r, ). Macrack en, A. Len tvorsky, ). Straub, B. Sprout. Third Ro w : Mr. Yerg, H. Cramer, A. Lut z, D. Halim, S. Krug, B. Bloom, B. Shawley, ). Keefer, H. Wilson, W . Passmore, ). Johnson, D. 'Reish, D. Gates.

WRESTLING

SOCCER

State High's grapplers looked forward to their tough schedule this year. Although some of the champions graduated last year, Coach Yerg did a remarkable job with the old wrestlers and new recruits. "Itchy" Rider and Le wis Shoemaker are each veterans of three years. Albert Lutz also represents the senior class. Some of the underclassmen have been doing very well. Jack Straub started the year by pinning his opponents in the two opening games. " Butch" Hartman, a junior and champion from last year, proved his power again this year.

The soccer team improved tremendously this year under the able coaching of "Sonny" Griffith, who is an alumnus of State High. The team lost its first game to East Penn, and then the "booters" surprised everyone by 路coming back into the running in the Centre County League. The soccer team finished with a .500 average, and Jack Krumrine was named to the Centre County All-Star Team. State High salutes its soccer team. Gene Crummey, Charles Hess, Larry Ross, Howard Triebold, and Jack Krumrine were the senior lettermen this year.

First Row: D. Fishburn, G . Rishel, D. Lewis , C. Rohrbeck, L. Rishel, C . Hess, G. Crummey, L. Ross, ). Moyer, ). Krumrine, A. Mast a lski, ). Krug, B. Rishel. Second Row: Coach Griffith, K. Hoy, W . Kerste tter, B. Patt e rson, H. Triebold, W . Pyle, B. Drew, R. Passmore, D. Weaver, F . Gle nn, ). Klin e, ). Serf!, R. Harpster. Third Ro w: G . Smith, M. Walsh, B. Stoddart, C. Wright.


BASliETBALL VARSITY Led by three returning lettermen from last year's squad who played their last 5eason for State High, the Little Lion Cagers looke,d forward to a high standing in the Central State League with veterans Kemmerer, Leonard, Krumrine, and Bunnell leading the way . Coach Bob Weir's boys had a bad start in their opening non-league games. While winning from Centre Hall, they lost to Philipsburg. In their opening league games Stale lost three close ones to Bellefonte, Lock Haven, and Renovo. Seniors on this year's squad are Ted Kemmerer, Bill Leonard, Dick Bunnell, Bob Yeager, and Jack Krumrine.


First Row: B. Carruthers, D. Smith, P. Reist, A. Zerban, B. Fogg, F. Randolph, K. Henry, D. Henninger, E. Miller. Second Row: J. Rowland, D. Summers, P. !shier, N. Chandonnet, W . Pyle, A. Schultz, J. Elder, J. Kennedy, J. Miller, R. O'Conner.

JUNIOR VARSITY SOUAil J. v. With the same schedule as the varsity, State High's Junior Varsity won three games this year and lost five. They scored victories over Centre Hall and Lock Haven, lost to Bellefonte once and twice to Lewistown, and tied with Philipsburg. Ed Matti!. in his second year as coach at State High, coaches the Lion Cubs.

VARSITY AND J. V. BASKETBALL December 3 Centre Hall December 7 . . . . . . . . . . Philipsburg December 10 Lewistown December 14 .. . . . ... .. . Lewistown December 17 . . . . . . . . . -Philipsburg January 7 Bellefonte 'January 14 . . . . . . . . Lock Haven January 21 . . . . Renovo January 25 Jersey Shore January 28 South Williamsport February 4 . . . . . . . . . Jersey Shore February 11 . . Renovo February 18 South Williamsport February 22 Lock Haven February 25 . . ...... Bellefonte

VARSITY SOUAil First Row: J. Hartman, A. Forbes, J. Krumrine, J. Edwards, D. Weaver, T. Kemmerer, B. Yeager. Second Row: Coach Weir, D. Bruce, B. Nicholas, D. Bunnell, B. Leonard, B. McClellan, S. Pearce, C. Rohrback.

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TENNIS

TRACK

State High is and should be proud of their tennis team. Because of the fact that few schools of our size in this area sponsor tennis teams, State's tennismen are forced to travel long distances for their meets. The schedule calls for encounters with Williamsport and Carson Long Academy, Lancaster. But the tennis team remains undaunted and will continue to be a great team in the future. Dick Bunnell is the only senior repre-. sentative on the team.

This year's track team hopes to equal the mark set by last year's team. Last year's cindermen, one of the bright spots in the athletic year, ended the season undefeated and were represented at the State meet held at New Beaver Field by "Bud" Coleman and Donald Lewis. The trackmen are coached by "Yib" Bolton and use the college track for their practice and meets. This year's squad boasts a large number of returning lettermen.

First Row: D. Bunnell, A. Forbes. Second Row: F. Barner, J. Farrell, P. Reist.

First Row, left to right: J. Niemeyer, B. Coleman, H. Shirk; J. Stevens, C. Bittner, F. Glenn, D. Bauschspies. Second Row: D. Henninger, B. Yeager, W. Harris, A. Zerban, J. Hartman, . B. Fogg, R. Staub, Mr. Bolton.

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First Row, left lo right: P. Arinstrong, Coach; D. Bischoff, B. Hall, R. Pearce, H. Glenn, L. Ross, R. Henry.

First Row: J. Owens, Smith, S. Pearce, L. Row: B. Leonard, T. Triebold, J. Krumrine, Hanna ( coach J.

L. Rishel, D. Ross. Second Kemmerer, H. A. Smith, Mr.

BASEBALL

GOLF

This year the team was under the guidance of John Hanna. During the two years since baseball was reinstated at State High, the teams have compiled an impressive record of 25-2. This year's team had a number of first-class team material back from last year's squad. The only loss last year was to Philipsburg, and this loss was avenged at the second meeting of the two clubs. Last summer catcher Bill Leonard was picked on the Junior 路Legion All-Star team.

Throughout our years at State High, golf has become one of the sports which attracts more and more candidates each year. It may not be one of the most popular sports around school. but all those who play golf can vouch for its fun and exercise. The boys who play golf at State High get little credit for all the practicing they do. But just the same, we appreciate Coach Armstrong and all the boys. The senior boys on the golf team this year are Dave Miller, Larry Ross, Ronald Henry, and Jim Reese. 51


First Row, left to right: D. Burwell, S. J. Kuhn, J. Garber, G . Anderson, P. Myers, S. Powe.r s, L. A. Waite. Second Row: B.

Denniston, M. Caveny, J. E. Cloetingh, J. Reist, J. McDowell, P. Lambert, N. Higgins. Third Row: B. Smith, S. Haller, J.

Henninger, S. Cole, A. Davis, P. Vinson, M. Lewis, G. L. Grazier, H. Stickler, M. O'Hara, M. Erb, C. Lutz.

SENIOR GIRLS' BASllETBALL Senior girls' basketball is an extracurricular activity in which any senior may participate. The girls are put on teams according to their homerooms with approximately ten girls on a team. These teams play one another to determine the champion of senior high. At the close of homeroom basketball, class basketball is held among the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes with only those girls participating who have attended homeroom basketball regularly. At the close of class basketball, twelve candidates are chosen from each class and voted upon by all the girls in senior high for the honorary varsity team. Three are chosen from the Sophomore class, six from the Junior class and nine from the Senior class.

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The Girls ' Athletic Board of Control, whose purpose is to govern the girls' sports program in State High, was headed this year by Nancy Higgins, president; Madaline Caveny, vice-president; Mary Ellen Gallagher, secretary; Beverly Perez, treasurer; · Jean McDowell, Student Council representative; Miss Springer, faculty advisor. The G. A. C. is composed of seventeen girls from ninth grade through senior high. These members, chosen for their sportsmanship, leadership, and dependability, have been able to carry out successfully many projects for the betterment of girls' sports in our school.

First Row: M. Lewis, T. Sheehe,

J. McDowell, B. Perez, N. Hig-

•gins, M. Caveny, M. Gallagher, M. A. Edwards. Second Row: J. Cloetingh, F. Alderfer, J. Reist , P. Lambert, A. Barker, P. Gilbert, M. Hutchison, E. Rowland, P. Farrell.

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First Row: M. Gallagher, L. Herman, J. Rimmey, D. Beck, M. Hutchison. Second Row: L. Anderson, J. Reber, H. Alderfer, M. Ehman, J. Brown, J. Hartman, R. Abramson, A. Searson. Third Row: C. Keister, P. Nageotte, A. Green, J. Taylor, E. Schilling, P. Jones. Fourth Row: ). Montgomery, R. Ellenberger, J. Higbee, J. Hann, N. Doerner.

JUNIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL There was a large turnout for basketball this year, and the competition was keen. A new plan was devised to determine the champion team. The homerooms competed in pairs. The winners of these matches then competed in a Winners' League and the losers in a Losers' League. A playoff between the winners of both leagues determined the champion. The games, won or lost, were enjoyed by all concerned, thus making this basketball season a huge success.

SOPHOMORE GIRLS' BASKETBALL first Row: V. Breneman, S. Artz, M. Lewis, J. Kemmerer, M. Kuhn, J. Beeghley, J. Alexander, N. Rhodes, P. Moore. Second Row: P. Hoy, M. Seward, M. Loman, E. Gideon, T. Sheehe, E. Witmer, C. Tressler, D. Spotts, P. Gilbert. Third Row: C. Foster, A. Dreibelbis, J. Bickle, R. Koch, ). Taylor, B. Rice, D. Cook, E. Ehman. 路

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First Row : J. Barto, B. Dodd, J. McClellan, C. Lutz, P. Austin, J. Kemmerer, J. Hartman, J. Rimmey, M. Adams, M. Ehman, E. Ehman. Second Row: S. Artz, A. Gjesdahl, M. Honess, A. Green, L. Valmont, J. Else, V. Breneman, P. Fleming, L. Herman, D. Burwell, M. Lewis, B. Perez. Third Row: R. James , K. Foster, A. Dreibelbis, J. Bickle, J. Reber, R. Abram-

BOWLll\Tli First Row: L. Anderson, K. Foster, F. Tietz, B. Denniston, G. Anderson, M. Honess, D. Beck, C. Keister, E. Young, R. Fromm, M. Lewis, S. Artz. Second Row: C. Lutz, D. Cook, P. Nageotte, J. Reist, J. McDowell, S. Cole, P. Vinson, B. Smith, B. Rice, E. Rose, M. Ambrosius, S. Seckinger. Third Row: J. Reber, P. Gil-

son, A. Searson, J. Taylor, D. Confer, J. Brown, K. Drake, P. Antes, M. Loman, P. Gilbert. Fourth Row: J. Cloetingh, P. Lambert, F. Alderfer, M. Ambrosius, L. Davis, T. Sheehe, D. Cook, S. Seckinger, E. Witmer, S. Houser, C. Tressler, M. Guerrant, E. Young, B. Smith.

HOC:liEY bert, M. Caveny, S. Haller, F. Alderfer, M. Lewis, N. Higgins, J. Cloetingh, T. Sheehe, E. Rowland, M. Hutchison, M. Gallagher. Fourth Row: M. Loman, A. Dreibelbis, S .. Bickle, P. Jones, S. Patterson, M. O'Hara, M. Erb, P. Lambert, J. Higbee, C. Johnson, A. Barker, M. Albers.


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First Row: B. Perez, N. Wild, C . Young. Second Row: N. Smith, L. Herman, ). Rimmey.

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Jeanne Reist

Nancy Higgins

Under the sponsorship of Miss Dorothy Harpster, the cheerleaders this year were Nancy Higgins, Jeanne Reist, Nancy Smith, Lyda Herman, Jackie Rimmey, Beverly Perez, Nancy Wild, and Carol Young. These girls, chosen for their leadership, dependability, and appearance, have done a commendable job leading the school to encourage our teams.

The cheerleaders have sponsored mixers and other social events during the year, all of which have been a success. The long hours of practicing necessary for cheerleading were willingly spent by the girls, and this year they introduced two new cheers. The cheerleaders also acquired the "new look" this year when they purchased new uniforms.



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TIME ... . ... . ............. N oyember; 197 4 PLACE .... . Convention Hall, State College . EVENT .... Twenty-fifth National Convention Class of 1949 THE AGENDA FIRST SESSION Opening Prayer - Rev. H. Kerstetter Singing of Star Spangled Bunnell Welcoming Speeches - Hon . Bill Harris, Burgess of Pine Grove Mills; Miss June White, Oak Hall School for Girls . Keynote . Address - Mr. "Bud" Coleman - "The Importance of Being Ernest." SECOND SESSION Report and . Collection . of Convention Dues - Jack $ Krumrine, President of College Heights First National. Committee Reports and Entertainment THIRD SESSION Elections Summary -All 148 delegates received one vote except Dave Miller who was declared elected with two votes. One hundred and 路 forty-nine ballots were tabulated . Convention Adjournment - President Miller. CONVENTION POISONALITIES Ardie Davis and Shirley Cole sent personally autographed copies of their new book to each delegate. Their best seller was entitled "The Scandals of Harriett ." John Detwiler, Henry Stephens, and Gale Witmer now own chains, not of hocels, but around their ankles. The ball comes with it. Helen Murphy , Marg O'Hara, and Bev Smith arrived late for the convention, having just completed a round-the-world rocket trip in the astounding time of six hours, seven minutes, five seconds, two licks, and one tock . Gene Crummey, Hubert Shirk, and Bob Yeager, bachelors-in-waiting, have invited the "gang" to visit them at their Park Avenue penthouse. Virginia Young, Pat Lambert, and Pat Vinson are resting at the convention before they try, for the third time , their amazing feat of going over Niagara Falls in a barrel. Dawn Burwell and Pauline Harper, Co58

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Presidents of the National Business and Commercial Workers Union, were extremely busy signil'l.g up new members. First to join was Paul Lauck. Jim Breon, Charles Johnston , and Herb Rudy were honored at a convention banquet for being selected as the nation's foremost farmers of 197 4. Toastmaster for the banquet was "Tiny" Harpster who spoke on the weighty topic "To Plow or Not to Plow." Miss Susan Watson, President of the National Association for the -Advancement of Women, add~~ssed the -convention on equal (?) rights . , Her personal secretaries, Sue Gilliland, Pat Hann, and Emma Fahringer, . " passed the hat" for contributions to their noble cause . Pete De Juhasz and Merle Wilson gave generously . Gladys Myers is the new mistress of ceremonies of "Breakfast in State College ." Her chief assistant is Bernice Rider who awards an orchid to the lady with the queerest hat each day . Carol Owens, Peggy Quick, and Shirley Tompkins are the chief rivals for the orchid. Shirley Johnstonbaugh was recently selected as the Good Good-Neighbor for the day because of a most interesting letter sent in by Mary Ellen Struble and Elsie Jordan. CONVENTION SURPRISES Grace Anderson, Phyllis Myers, Martha Guerrant, and Eleanor Young-the four delegates who married Tibetan Princeshave returned a bit disillusioned but nevertheless determined. ' The former Jeanne A . Reist is the new art editor of Time Magazine. Is that why Time was banned in Boston? Ted Kemmerer and Bill Leonard, the delegates who suffered mental (?) relapses, are now raising violets and dandelions on their African farm. Most interesting surprises were Joan Bunn, Nila Confer, and Norma Dale, who have realized their ambition to be kindergarten teachers and have joined the faculty at State High . Lynn Perryman , Kermit Rockey , Dick Trostle, and Phil Tressler are currently among America's most popular men . Because of their huge mink farm, they have received numerous proposals-both for minks and marriage. Four of the delegates have become unusually successful in the business worldAgnes, Bea, Lois, and Winnie . Their product, Smith's Gooey Gum is world famous because of their original slogan "Gocid to the Last Chew." Employed as Chief Chewer is Janet !shier with Gladys Jackson as her assistant in charge of tin-foil. CONVENTION PRESS , RADIO, AND T. V. Heading the news staff reporting this vitally important convention is Madeline Caveny, recently selected as editor of the


PROPHECY Centre Daily Times by Stewart Halle~. ·;:mblisher. The Centre Daily Times has no~· become the most widely read paper in College Heights. Mademoiselle Nanette Higgins, famed French journalist. is covering the convention for Paris-Matin, top Red paper in the French capital. Accompanying her is English educated Flo Teitz of the Timbuktu Transcript. Lill "Oh! Why, Oh! Why Did I Ever Leave Marengo?" Hammond is reporting to the convenfion for money so she can pay the yearbook bills. Televising this mammoth gathering is Bill Gray of the Hartswick-Hay Corporation. Assisting him via the microphone is Martin Wyand, selected by Keller's Poll ( successor to Gallup) as Radio's top blabbermouth. CONVENTION RECREATION AND ENTERTAINMENT Eugene Whitehouse, the new sports editor of the' B-Burg Bugle, and Jim Stevens, noted tiddly-winks amatem, wasted half of the convention's valuable time arguing which comes first-the bat or the ball. Charlotte Lutz and Jean McDowell entertained the delegates with a fascinating game of checkers. It was called a draw because Jean couldn't remember which checkers were hers. · Rae Reed finally gave up pbying the violin as such and did a profe:;sional job entertaining the delegates with her fiddle. Alex Smith and his world renowned :,!age troupe entertained the convention with "Little Red Riding Hood." Lois Ann Waite was grandma, while Anna Mae Schuyler did an excellent job as stage directress. After the second session, Sara Jane Kuhn treated the convention to a whale of a tale which she snagged with her "ole fishin' pole." Leona Lee Ripka, Ann Sauers, and Gertrude Hamilton promptly announced that they preferred blubber. Joan Ellen Cloetingh amused the gathering with her excellent imitation of the late Mrs. Roosevelt. Allen Higbee and Arthur "Boone" Rose addressed the convention about conditions in China. While spelunking ( cave exploring to you) they became lost and ten days later found themselves in the Orient. Sara Colpetzer, Shirley Gaut. Miriam Grenoble, and Louise Neff played an exciting round of bridge between sessions. Re. freshments were served by Albert Lutz . The game ended when Shirley couldn't remember trumps, and Miriam couldn't distinguish between hearts and diamonds. CONVENTION INTELLECTUALS Joy Garber and Shirley Smeltzer, recently graduated from Denniston's School of Library Science, are now engaged in dusting books and sweeping floors at the local library.

Clyde Confer, Charles Hess, Gerald Dreibelbis, Ted Houtz, and Rodney Knepp are now working as mail carriers for Uncle Sam. They like working for the Post Office because that's their favorite game. After the first session, Marie Farren and Margaret . Erb announced the publication of their sequel to the Bobbsey Twins which is The Adventures of Marie and Margaret. Janet Barto and Jenny Lou Grazier were secretaries for the convention. Jenny Lou won the National Amateur Typewriting Championship, while Jan~t . is a leading professional. · "Duce" Henry, "·Ame" Gearhart. "Itchy" Rider, and "Ed" Waite have turned literary and have produced a typical masterpieceW omen at Their Worst. "Buss" Triebold, the delegate from the Gopher State, wrote a most interesting introduction to the book. Bertha Webb, noted European writer, is touring America to gain material for her new book, A Cultural and Intellectual History of the English Language. Assisting her in her most interesting task are May Williams and Pat Kimmel. Dr. P. J. White, Head of the University of Chicago Latin Department. scouted the convention seeking additions for her intellectual department. She finally hired Prof. Joe Thornton, Ph. D. and Sylvae Powerae . CONVENTION MEMORIES Admiral James Neff and Cabin boy Ed Reed. The gang at Benton's Beer Barn. Rufus was recently elected President of the American BAR Association. Milly McClellan, Barbara Shirk, and Mary Ellen Malloy starting flying lessons to prove that they, too, can land in a hospital. Albert Cooper, President of American Photographic Society, with Joycie Henninger and Lois Richardson, Co-Presidents of American Photogenic Association . Jim Reese, Dave McFarland, Ted Hartman congratulating Ed Stephens on his re-election as President of the local WCTU. Joan Lee and Pat Smith flipping coins (slugs to you) to decide which one gets her pick of three Senators, four Admirals, and two ·Lieutenant Generals. CONVENTION ABSENCES Bill Shomberg and Scott Frear, Communist agitators, were sent back to Mother Russia after their foiled coup. Enroute to the convention, Mary Lewis, Lois Jane Waltz, Charlotte Stricker, Mary Ellen Moore, and Helene Houtz smashed into the stop-light at Atherton and College and were dragged to the hospital via CorlShoemaker Speedy Ambulance Service. The light was completely demolished, but the driver, Tom . Horner, was unscathed. All were former driver training students. Jack Ripka and John Leister are spending a few days in the clink for loitering on the

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highways. Police Chief Larry Ross, Juba's successor, arrested them for driving too slow and for holding up traffic. Pauline Austin, Hilda Bohn, and Jane Bubb eloped to Moscow after marrying Rus-

sian spies. When the three arrived they found that they had married the same Russian. Alas, Siberia became the home for two of them!

CLASS OFFICERS

Vice-President

JIM HARPSTER

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HOWARD TRIEBOLD

Secretary

JOAN LEE

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HISTORY Slowly the Conestoga wagon moved on, over hill and plain, through College, Patton, Half-Moon, Harris, and Ferguson Townships. After gathering ap prospective seekers who wanted to pan gold, the wagon slowed to a halt in order to set up camp. The journey this year was led by Howard Triebold who has kept 'ihe '49ers spry planning some round dances such as "The Football." Other leaders have kept the settlers hopping with "The Club '49" and "The Seaweed Swing." Although the digging, seeking, and panning were great and the work was hard, Bill Leonard, Ted Kemmerer, Jean McDowell. and Charlotte Lutz became our leading pioneers in recreational activities. Madeline Caveny and Martin Wyand, the town criers, became editors of the settlement's monthly newsletter, "The Piper." Alex Smith, head of the local Thespian troup, with the aid of many of the other settlers put on many fine plays for the homesteaders. As our wagon keeps moving onward into rich fertile or dry barren lands we shall never forget the gold for which we sought and panned, truly real gold, in the glittering form of knowledge. 60


HELEN JANET BARTO - "Janet" -A little smile that dimples in and out can be seen whenever "Janet" is about . Home Room Vice-President 3; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Religious Education 2, 4; Bowling 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Drill Corps 3; Photography Club 4.

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JAMES A. BREON-"Jim"-Sleep is the root of life. Religious Education 3, 4; F. F. A.

2, 3, 4.

GRACE A. ANDERSON-"Gracie"Music and personality both have charms. Home Room Secretary 3, Vice-President 2; Piper Staff 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Thespian Play 4; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; l:Jowling 2; Archery 2;; Class Basketball 2, 4; Home Room 路Basketball 2, 3, 4; D~amatics Club 2, 3; Leaders Club 4.

PAULINE MAE AUSTIN-"Paully"/ust wait until graduation-then /'II really be living. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; - Leaders Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4.

SENIORS

HILDA MARIE BOHN-"Bonic"-Lilo is what you make it-never a dull moment.

Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Photography Club 4.

RUFUS BENTON-"Walfles"-A good argument saves us /rom many a test. Religious Education 2, 3; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 2; Photography Club 3, 4.

JOAN M. BUNN-"Jo"-Beauty-c/ear and lair. Piper Staff 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Thespian Play 4; Dramatics Club 4; Dancing Club 2; Aviation Club 3.

JANE AGNES BUBB - "Janie" - A friend in need is a friend indeed. Home Room Secretary 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Dancing Club 2; Drill Corps 3; F. H. A. 4. RICHARD M. BUNNELL - "Gentz" Esquire, )r.-We're off for the academy, men.

Home Room President 2. Treasurer 4, Vice-President 3; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Student Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; A Cappello 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. E. DAWN BURWELL - "Downie" Shy when alone, but loads of fun with a gang . Home Room Secretary 2, Treasurer 4; Student Council 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4; Basketball 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Drill Corps 3.

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SHIRLEY COLE-"Shir-dee"-Oh, my lord , how I hate an untidy room. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2; Junior Plays 3; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 3, 4; District Chorus 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Arch..,ry 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4.

CLYDE CONFER-" Senator" - Satan finds mischief for idle hands to do. Religious Education 2; Wrestling 2; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4.

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MADALINE JANE CAVENY-"Dude" -Full of vim , lull of vigor, and lull of laughter, too . Home Room President 2, Secretary 3; Piper Stall 2, 3, Co-Editoi 4; Maroon and Gray Stall 4; Student Council 3, 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; . A 路Cappel!~ 3, 4; G. A. C . 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2; 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Archery 3; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3; Honorary 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4. .

JEAN ELLEN CLOETINGH-"Jean"I don't know why, when, or where I get myself into these things. Home Room Secretary 2, 3, Treasurer 2; Piper Stall 3, 4; Maroon and Gray Stall 4; Student Council 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Thespian Play 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 4; Tennis 3; G . A. C. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Archery 2, 3; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Honorary Varsity 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4.

ERNEST H. COLEMAN-"Bud"-An excellent specimen of brains and brawn . Piper Stall 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3, President 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Thespian Play 4; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Polka Dots 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 3, 4; Goll 2; Class Basketball 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2; Hi-Y 3, 4.

SARA EMELINE COLPETZER - "Saddie"-Speech is great, but silence is greater. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 3, 4; Dancing Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4.

NILA ANN CONFER - "Ninie" - Did your mother know you were out last night? Religious Education 2, 4; F. H. A. 3, 4; Home Ee. Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4.

LEE CORL - "Lee" - The life of a farmer-that's for me. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Wrestling 2; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4.

GENE F. CRUMMY-"Gene"-Smile and the world smiles with you , even alter losing a soccer game. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Track 4; Class Basketball 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Dancing Club 2; Hunting and Fishing Club 3, 4. 62

ALBERT G . COOPER-"Mort"-There are great things in life, and l'm going to find them. Religious Education 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; Thespians 4; Football 2; Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 3, 4.


NORMA ANN DALE - "Norm" - She looks on the bright side instead of the blue. Religious Education .2, 3, 4; Softball 3; Archery 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 3, President 4.

ANNE BARBARA DENNISON-"Barb" -Sparkling eyes and a brairi to match. Maroon and Gray Business Manager 4; Student Council 3, 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Badminton 2; Archery 2; Class Basketball 2, 3; Home Room BasketbalL 4; Leaders Club 2, 4; Dramatics Club Secretary 3; A.A.U.W. Award 3.

MARGARET JANE ERB - "Marg" Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. Piper Staff 4; Maroon and Gray Staff, 4; Student Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2; Badminton 3; Softball 2, 3; Arch- 路 ery 2, 3; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; A.A. U.W. Award 3; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4.

ARDENNE DA VIS-"Ardie"-I enjoy life so much I wouldn't miss it /or the world. Home Room Treasurer 2; Student Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 路 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Softball 2, 3, 4; Archery 2; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4 ; Honorary Varsity 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4; Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4.

PETER K. DeJUHASZ- "Pete" - /ust give me those wide open spaces. A Cappello 2; Hunting and Fishing Club 2; Breckenridge, Colorado 3; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Photography Club 4.

JOHN DETWILER-"John"-Oh, these women! Religious Education 2.

GERALD DREIBELBIS-"Jerry"-Each man reaps on his own acres. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; F. F. A. Club 2, 3, 4.

MARIE E. FARREN-"Marie"-A little smile goes ct long way. Home Room Vice-President 3; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Religious Education 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 3, 4; F. H. A. 3; 'Leaders Club 4. EMMA FOHRINGER-"Emma" - Silence is golden. Student Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 3, 4.

SCOTT E. FREAR-"Scotty"-Powerlu1 muscles are silent. Home Room Treasurer 2; Piper Staff 2, 4; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Student Council 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Thespian Play 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2; Glee Club 2. 6


ALLEN HIGBEE - "Allen" - By the work one knows the workman . Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; Slide Rule Club 2, 3; Aviation Club, President 4.

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HELENE MARIE HOUTZ-"Helene"Good things come in small Packages. Maroon and Gray Stall 4; Junior Plays 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Class Basketball 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Leaders Club 2; Stage Crew 3.

RONALD HENRY-"Duce"-Oh, /or a carefree lile alter graduation, Football 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 3, President 4; Boys' Glee Club 3.

CHARLES HESS-"Chuck"-The best life is a merry one, Student Council 4; Religious Education 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Class Basketball 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4.

NANCY PURCELL HIGGINS - "Nan" -A cute chesrleader who is always 路 fun. lull Home Room President 2; Piper Stall 2, 3; Maroon and Gray Stall 3, 4; Student' Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; G . A. C. 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3; 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Archery 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Honorary Vanity 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4.

CHARLES THOMAS HORNER-"Tom" -Courtesy is a candle to thy merit. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Thespians 3, 4.

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THEODORE S. HOUTZ-"Ted"-Nobody knows the trouble I've seen . . Religious Education 2, 3, 4; 路 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4.

GLADYS JACKSON - "Sis" - Her friendship never ends. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Dancing Club 2; Photography Club 3, 4.

CHARLES L. JOHNSTON - "Charlie" -Agriculture is good ii not dwelt on too deeply . Religious Education 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4.

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JANET L. ISHLER-"Smoky"-It is an easy life /or me. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2; Badminton 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Drill . Corps 3.


SHIRLEY E. JOHNSTONBAUGH "Shirley"-Small in stature, but big in heart. Religious Education 2, 3; F. H. A. 3, 4.

THEODORE R. KEMMERER-"Baxter" -Hero of the football team and life of the chemistry class. Home Room President 3; Student Council 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4 A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 4; Letterman's Club 3.

ELSIE R. JORDAN-"Red"-Fashioned so slenderly, young and so lair. Student Council 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Drill Corps 3; Dancing Club 2; Glee .C lub 3; F.路 H. A. Treasurer 4. HOW ARD A. KERSTETTER - "Howard"-Oh, the time I've lost in wooing. Home Room President 4; Maroon and Gray Stall 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 2; Thespian Play 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Class Basketball 3; Projectors' Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 路 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; District Orchestra 4; Modernaires 2, 3, 4. C. RODNEY KNEPP-"Snitz"-Everyday is ladies' day with me. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; F. F_. A. 2, 3, 4.

EDWARD W. KELLER-"Ed"-Intelligence wins much lame. Home Room President 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Aviation Club 4; A Cappello 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Slide Rule CluQ 2 ; Dramatics Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4.

PATRICIA J. KIMMEL- "Pat" -fun, frolic, and "Pat" go hand in . hand. Religious Education 2,_r 3, 路4; Junior Plays 3; Thespians 4; : Bowling 2, 3; Class Basketball 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, ;1; Leaders Club 2; Glee Club 2, 4.

JACK M. KRUMRINE - "Dewey" - i come to school to get the general idea of things. Home Room President 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Vice-president 3; Maroon and Gray Stall 4; Student Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Class Basketball 3; Hiy 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 2; Handbook Stall 3; Class Treasurer 2,- 4; Soccer 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; A.A.U.W. A-.,va~d 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4. SARAH JANE KUHN-"Kuhnie "-Oh, ii I were a boy! Student Council 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball 4; Home Room Basketball 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Photography Club 3; Hunting and Fishing Club 4. PATRICIA A. LAMBERT-"Pat"-It's not what you know, it what you can get away with . Home Room Se cretary 3, Vice-President 3; Student Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4; G . A. C. 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; 路 Badminton 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Arch ery 2; 3, 4; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Honorary Varsity 2, 3, 4. 67


PAUL E. LAUCK-"Puddle"-Puddle makes the girls blush and sigh, and when he leaves them , my-oh-my. Student Council 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Dancing Club 2, 3; Pho-. tography Club 4. JOAN MARILYN LEE - "Joanie" Blonde hair and a dimpled smile, a joy to us all the while. Home Room Secretary 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gray Stolt 4; Student Council 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4 ; Junior Plays 3; Thespian Play 3; 'rhespians 3, 4; Hockey 2; Bowling 2, 3; Class Baske (ball 2, 3; Home Room Basketball 2, 3; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 4; Glee Club 4. JOHN STINCHCOMB LEISTER-"Sunshine"-Never a dull moment with "Sunshine" around. Home Room Treasurer 3; Student Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 2; Photography Club Vice-President 3, 4; District Band 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 4. MARY E. LEW.I S-"May-ree"-Hai/, hail, the gang's all here. Home Room Secretary 3, Treasurer 2; Piper Stall 3, 4; Maroon and Gray Stall 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Senior Plays 3; Thespians 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Badminton 3; Softball 3, 4; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4 .. MARY ELLEN MALLOY - "Ellen" Hark! Hark! The voice of a lark. Home Room President 3; Piper Stall 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior. Plays 3; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; The Ten Tones 3, 4; District Chorus 3; Hockey 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3; Badminton 3; Archery 2; Class Basketball 2, 3; Home Room Basketball 2, 3; Leaders 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Band

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ALBERT A. LUTZ-"Jake"-A quiet lile leads to success. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 3, 4.

WILLIAM H. LEON ARD-"Lip"-Take me out to the ball game. Home Room Vice-President 2; Student Council 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3; Hi-Y 2, 4; Letterman's Club 3.

MILDRED M. McCLELLAN-"Milly"Care sits lightly on my shoulders. Ho'me Room Basketball 2; Home Room President 2, Vice-President 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2; Bowling 2, 3; Softball 2; Class Basketball 2; Home Room Basketball 2; Leaders Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Council 2; Stage Crew 3.

CHARLOTTE FAY LUTZ- "Skip" In work or play "Skip" always comes through first. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; A Cappello 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Archery 2; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 2.

JEAN McDOWELL - "Kilty" - A squeeky laugh and a big red truck are we/corned by all. Student Council 2, 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 3; G. A. C. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Archery 2; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Honorary Varsity 2, 3; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4.


DAVID W. McFARLAND- "Mac" Honesty is the best policy. Transfer from Ridley Park High School 3; Religious Education 4; Hiy 4; Slide Rule Club 3. DAVID W. MILLER-"Moorne" - Oh, for the merry social swing. Piper Stall 3, 4; Maroon and Gray Stall 4; Student Council 2, 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Golf 2, 3; Class Basketball 2; Photography Club President 3; Slide Rule Club 2; Hi-Y 4; Handbook Staff Chairman 3; Glee Club 2, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3. HELEN ELY MURPHEY- "Murph" Sometimes we won de r about "Murph." Maroon and Gray Stall 4; Religious Education 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3; Bowling 3; Softball 2, 3, Leaders Club 2; F. H. A. 3; Debate Club 4; Red Cross Council 3: 4. MARY ELLEN MOORE-"Bugs"-She is quiet in a gang but full of fun with her friends. Home Room President 2; Piper Staff 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Thespian Play 4'; Thespians 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 4; Hockey 2; Bowling 2, 3; Archery 2; Home Room Basketball 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3; F. H. A. 4.

PHYLLIS J. MYERS - "Phy!" - She'll make someone a good little wile. Maroon and Gray Stall 4; R6ligious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 2, 3; Thespian Play 4; Thespians 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Leaders Club 4. MARGARET F. O'HARA - "Marg" It is a friendly heart that reaches out lo all. Transfer from Bellefonte, Home Room Treasurer 3; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Student Council 4; Religious Education 3, 4; Hockey 4; Bowling 3, 4; Class Basketball 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3; Honorary Varsity 3; Leaders Club 4.

JAMES I. NEFF-"Jim"-The silent, intelligent thinker makes world progress. Student Council 3; Football 2, 3; Religious Ed.ucation 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, Vice-President 3, President 4.

CAROL MAE OWENS - "Carol" Flashy red hair and a cute smile tell us "Carol" is near. Maroon and Gray Stall 4; Archery 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Dancing Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4.

GLADYS M. MYERS-"Min" - Good humor builds chaim. Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4.

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LOUISE M. NEFF - "Louise" - To everyone goes a smile of friendliness from her. Home 路Room Secretary 3; Religious Education 2, 3; F. H. A. 3, 4.


MYRTLE JANE QUICK - "Peggy" Ready /or everything. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Home Room President 3; Home Room Basketball 4; Dancing Club 2; Drill Corps 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4.

JIM REESE-''Tony"-We're off for a cabin party again, men. Home Room Treasurer 2; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball 3, 4; Hunting and Fishing Club 2.

LYNN PERRYMAN-"Lynn" - Smallness does not hinder education. Glee Club 4.

SYLVIA ELIZABETH POWERS-"Sylvia"-A happy smiling lace carries one merrily through life. Piper Staff 3, 4; Maroon and Gray Sta!J 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 3, 4; Archery 2; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Dramaticcl Clubs 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4.

EDWIN REED-"Ed"-We're in the Navy now路. Soccer 2; Hunting and Fishing Club

RAE A. REED-"Ear Deer"-AJl the world loves a good musician. Home Room Secretary 2, 4; A Cappello 3; Class Basketball 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Archery 2; Home Room Bmketball 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Debate Club Secretary 4; Jazz Band 2, 3; District Orchestra 2, 3, 4; State Orchestra 2, 3; District Band 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4.

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JEANNE ADELE REIST - "Jeanne" I've had that, I want something more exciting. Home Room Secretary 3; Vice-President 2; Piper Staff 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; 路 Re ligious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Senior Play 4; Thespian Play 4; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 3, 4; District Chorus 3; G. A. C. 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Badminton 2, 3; Softball 2, 3; Archery 2; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, -3, 4; Honorary Varsity 3; Leaders Club 2, 3; Sketching Club President 4. BERNICE ROSE RIDER - "Bernie" Give me the glorious privilege of being independent. Home Room Secretary 3; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. JOHN RIDER-"ltchy"-Ferocious on th e /cotba/1 field; very liksable elsewhere. Home Room President 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Club 2, 3; President 4. 70

LOIS ANNE RICHARDSON-"Shorty" -She's cute and short, doesn't Jack pep. Home Room Secre tary 2, 3; VicePresident 4; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4;路 Ten Tones 3, 4; District Chorus 3; Baseball 2; Hockey 2; Bowling 2; Archery 2; Class VicePresident 3; Band 2, 3; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4.

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J JOHN W. RIPKA-"Jack"-A farm, a wile, and a dozen kids for me. Home Room Treasurer 2; Vice-President 3; Religious Education 4; Football 2; Glee Club 2; F. F. A. 3, 4.

ARTHUR WILLIAM ROSE - "Dan Boone"-The Lord gave a few people a good brain, and "Dan" was evidently lucky. Home Room President 4; Football 2, 3; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 2; Photography Club 3, 4.

CATHERINE ANN SAUERS-"Ann"Someday I'll show you what I can do in life . Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Thespian Play 3, 4; Thes路 pians 3, 4; Archery 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4.

LEONA LEE RIPKA-"Lee "-This is what I call /ile. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Dancing Club Vice-President 2; F. H. A. Treasurer 3, 4.

KERMIT ROCKEY-"Kermit"-II you think he is shy you should get to know him. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 4; Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 3, 4.

LARRY HOY ROSS - "Larry" - My only looks are women's looks. Home Room President 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Football 2; 3; Soccer 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Baseball 2, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 4; Letterman's Club 3.

HERBERT H. RUDY-"Herb"-Always in a haste, but never in a hurry. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, Secretary 3, 4.

ANNA Ml\E SCHUYLER-"Ann"-A blush is beautiful but sometimes embarrassing. 路Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Thespian Play 4; Thespians 3, 4; Hockey 2; Bowling 2; Home Room Basketball 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4.

BARBARA SHIRK-"Barb''-A small lass with pretty black hair. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Red Cross Council 2, 3.

HUBERT G. SHIRK-"Hubie"-Here's a clown that everyone knows, lull of . devilment from head to toes. Home Room President 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 3, 4; Class Basketball 3; Hi-Y路 2, 3, 4.

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LEW[S M. SHOEMAKER-"Lewis"Oh, why should life all labor be? Home Room Secretary 3, 4; Student Council 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, Vice-President 4.

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WILLIAM SHOMBERG - "Berger" What he dares to dream of, he dares lo do . Home Room President 2, Vice-President 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4.

SHIRLEY M. SMELTZER-"Shirley"She has her future planned . Religious Educ;:ition 2, 3, . 4; Dancing Club 2; F. H. A. 3, 4.

AGNES I. SMITH - "Smitty" - My heart has plenty of room for joy. Student Council 4 ; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Softball 3; F. H. A. 4 ; Drill Corps 3; Dancing Club 2; Red Cross Council 3.

ALEX JOSEPH SMITH-"Red"-Man/iness is a desirable quality. Home Room President 3, 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; · Junior Plays 3; Thespian Play 3, 4 ; Thespians 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4.

BEATRICE E. SMITH - "Bea" - A meal? Who says I can't cook a good meal? Student Council 3; Religious Education 2, 3; Stage Crew 3; Thespian Play 3; Thespians 3, 4; F. H. A. 3, 4.

LOIS B. SMITH-"Lois"-The simplest people are the happiest. Home Room Treasurer 3; F. H. A.

PATRICIA JEAN SMITH-" Smitty"How I long for those hours at Pe Ra's. Religious Education 4 · Bowling 3; F. H. A. 3, 4.

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BEVERLY JO SMITH - " Bev" - What l will, l do. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2; Softball 2; Arch ery 2; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; A_viation Club 4; Gl e e Club 4.

WINIFRED LEONA SMITH-" Winnie" -She appears quie t, but bev.-are! I Home Room Sec1etary 4; Treasurer 2; Religiou s Education 2, 3, 4; Hocke y 4; Home Room Basketball 4; Leade rs Club 2; Drill C orps 3; President 3 ; F. H. A., Pr e sident 4; Glee Club 3.


EDWARD H. STEPHENS - "Ed" "Muscles"-A man is as strong as his weakest muscle. Religious Education 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4. HENRY W . STEPHENS-"Red"-A red read who is always lull of vim and vigor. Transfer from Millville High School; Hunting and Fishing Club 4. HARRIETT STICKLER - "Harriett" Lei every sleeper awaken. Home Room Secretary 3; Treasurer 2; Piper Staff 3, 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Archery 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4 ; Honorary Varsity 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4.

JAMES H. STEVENS - "Jim" - The Casanova of the class of '49. Home Room President 2; Vice-President 4; Maroon and , Gray Stall 4; Student Council 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 2, 3, 4 ; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3; Track 3, 4; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Class President 3.

CHARLOTTE CHARMAINE STRICKER -"Char"-Never a dull moment /or me. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Thespian Play 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Dancing Club 2.

FLORENCE L. TIETZ-"Flos"-A wink and a ~m ile wins everyone's heart. Home Room Secretary 2; Piper Stall 2, 3, 4; Maroon aad Gray Stall 2, 4; ReligiouG Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Thespian Play 4; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 3, 4; Districi Chorus 3; Hockey 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3; Badminton 3; Softball 2; Clas3 Basketball 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 3, 4; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4.

MARY ELLEN STRUBLE-"Mary"-All who know her are her friends. Piper Stall 2; Studen t Council 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Aviation Club 2.

JOSEPH K. THORNTON-"Joe"-/ust a minu:e-yes, 1 have the answer. Student Council 4; Religious Education 2, 4; Slide Rule Club 2; Radio Club 4.

SHIRLEY ELLEN TOMPKINS - "Shirley"-Deny ii who can-silence in 1路,oman is like speech in man. Transfer from Guilford Central High School, New York; Religious Education 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4.

PHILIP H. TRESSLER-"Phil"-A quiet lile is a good Jile. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 4; Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 3, 4.


PATRICIA L. VINSON-"Pat"-Bubbling with mirtp is our cute little majorette. Piper Staff 2; Student Council 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; A Cappella路 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Archery 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4.

LOIS JANE WALTZ - "Waltzie" Those eyes-so dark and so deep. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Dancing Club 2; F. H. A. 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4.

HOW ARD 0. TRIEBOLD - "Buzz路' Lead on, prexy, lead on! Home Room President 2, 3; Stude nt Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Polka Dots 3, 4; ro;,,tball 2; Soccer 4; Track 2; Class Basketball 3, 4; Hunting and Fishing Club 2; President 3, 4; Class President 4; Glee Club 4. EDWARD WAITE - "Ed" - It is just great to be alive. Home Room President 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4.

RICHARD TROSTLE-"Dick"-I was just wondering. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4.

LOIS ANN W AITE-"Tiger Lily"-A friendly smile makes every dish a least. Home Room Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Piper Staff 4; Home Room Basketball 4; Drill Corps 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Dancing Club 2. BERTHA ANN HELEN WEBB-"Bert" -Hush, I have the answer !or the impossible again . Student Council 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3.

SUSAN L. WATSON-"Susie"-Variety is the spice oi liie . Piper Staff 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gray 4; Student Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 3, 4; District Chorus 3; State Chorus 3; Bowling 2; Class Basketball 2; Home Room Basketball 2; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4. JUNE E. WHITE-"hmie"-KnowJedge can be the height oi all success. Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Student Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Plays 3; Thespians 3, 4; Archery 2; Class Basketball 2, 3; Home Room Basketball 2, 3; Tri-Hi- 路 Y 2, 3, 4. MARGARET JANE WHITE-"Peg"SimpJicity is an important !actor /or success. Piper Staff 3, 4; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Badminton 4; Archery 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4. 74


EUGENE WHITEHOUSE - "Gene" Oh, this learning-what a thing it is! Piper Staff 3, 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; HiY, 3, 4.

S. GALE WITMER-"Gale"-Calm as the night. Aviation Club 2; Projectors' Club 3, 4.

ELMIRA MAY WILLIAMS - "May" When there is work to be done, May is always our helpful one. Home Room President 3; Piper Staff 3; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Student Council 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Bowling 2; Archery 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4.

MERLE W. 路 WILSON - "Shorty" Sometimes l sit and think, and sometimes l oiily sit. Religious Education 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, Treasurer 4 ..

MARTIN ]. WYAND-"Mart"-A capable man on our Piper and wit of the English class. Home Room Vice President 3; Piper Staff 2, 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Thespian Play, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Stage Manager 2, 3, 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Piper Co-Editor 4; Dramatics Club President 2 and 3; Debate Club 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4.

ROBERT H. YEAGER-"Bob"-Oh, /or some real sleep alter graduation. Home Room Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Thespian Play 4; Thespians 3, 4; A Cappello 2, 3, 4; Polka Dots 4; Football 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4.

ELEANOR ANN YOUNG-"Bonny"They win that go smiling through Ji/e. Home Room Secretary 2, Vice-President 4; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Student Council 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; A Cappello 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2; Archery 2; Class Basketball 2, 4; Home Room Basketball 2, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2.

VIRGINIA MAE YOUNG-"Ginny"Whether she's Bessie or someone else, she's still our good old "Ginny" . Piper Staff 3; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Religious Education 2, 4; Glee Club 3; Figure Sketching Clul:i 路2; Dramatics Club 3, 4.

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"To our alma mater fair We pledge all our lives for aye ." And now our journey is completed! Like our fellow fortyniners we too have traveled a long way . As we pause at the end of our memorable journey we can comprehend all the more vividly our unforgettable trip through State College High School. This, our journey through the re\={lms of education, compares uniquely to that of the courageous forty-niners of gold rush days. For are we not forty-niners too? We, too, have forded wide rivers and conquered seemingly unconquerable prairies. The jagged peaks of vast mountains have loomed higher and higher on the horizon; yet we, too, have overcome them even when defeat seemed certain. "Go West, Young Man! Go West!" But this time West is a West of another color. Society! Maturity! And we too have reached the promised land!

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Distinctive Styles For

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Phone 6569

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