1956 Yearbook

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From the time six years ago when many members of the class of '56 first entered State High, the beam of the spotlight, much duller then, has been picking up our many activities.

In our 1956 Maroon and Gray, the spotlight beam shines upon many phases of our high school days, on some incidents which, although they may be unimportant to some, have a special meaning for you. \Ve hope that, in the years to come, when leafing through this book, it will help to bring back many won'1

derful memories of "the days at State High." And, as we go

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Fore,vord ........ ........ ... .......... ..... .. ...... ... ... ... ..... .. ..... .. .... .. ... ... .... ..... .....

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Dedication ........ .. ... ... ........ ... .... .. ....... .... ... ... .. ........ ........ . ..... ... ... ...... ..

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Administration and Faculty ........ .... .... .... .... .. ...... .... ... ......... ... ... .... ..

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School Board ............................ .. .......... ...... ............. ... ............ .. 10 Achninistration ...... ... ....... .... .... ..... ........ ...... .... ... .. ..... ... .... .... .. ..... 11 Faculty .. ...... .... .... .... ...... .. ... ..... .... ...... ..... ... .. ... ... .. .. .... .. .. .. .. ... .. ... 12 Underclasses ... ........ ........... ......... ... .......................... .......... ......... ..... 22 Activities .. ..... ... .. .... ..... ... ... .. ....... ..... .... ... .... ....... .... ... .. .. ... ...... .... ... ..... .. 32 i\llaroon and Gray ........ ..... ..... .. ... .. .......... ..... ..... ...... ...... :·········· 34 Student Council .. ...... ...... ...... .... ... ... ...... .. .. ... ....... ............. ... ..... . 36 Music Organizations ... ............. ..... ... ....... ............................. .. .. 38 Clubs and Activities

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Athletics .. ......... ...... ... .. .......... ... ............. .... .... ....... ... .. .. ..... ... ... ... .. ...... 56 Boys' Sports ... .................... ..... .. ............. ... ...... ... ........... ...... ..... . 58 Girls' Sports .. ... .. .... ..... .... .... .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. ....... ... ................ ... ....... 74 Seniors .......................... ...... .. .......... ...... ....... ... .. ... ... .. .. .... .................. 80 Class History ............... .......... ... .... .. ..... ........ ............................. 82 Portraits ......... ..... ...... ........ ..... ..... ... .... ... .. ....... .. .... ........ ..... ........ 91 Patron's List ..... ...... ... ... ...... .. ... .... .. ........ ....... ...... .. .... ......................... 112 Advertise111ents .. ....... ................... ........... ... .......... ................. ......... .. 113

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To :tvIR. WILLIAlVI LONG, we, the class of 1956, are truly proud to dedicate our yearbook. He has always made us feel that he is never too busy to lend a helping hand. We sincerely appreciate this, for it is easy to see that a mathematics teacher who teaches not only Algebra I, II, and III, but also Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry could hardly have much extra time. The energetic :tvlr. Long spent his own high school days in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, where he graduated from Sunbury High School in 1943. After graduating from high school, he went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree at Gettysburg College. Before he came to State College in 1951, he also obtained his master's degree from Bucknell. Now Mr. Long resides at 1139 South Atherton Street with his lovely wife and two children, Billy, six, and Jimmy, four. During our high school career, you, Mr. Long, have taught us many things about mathematics, but much more important is the friendship we have shared.

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1st Row - lv!r. Struble, Mrs. Goust, Mr. Hoffman, Dr. Dotterer, Mr. Lutz, 1vfrs. Matis, i\fr. 'Watkins, 1vfrs. Kuhns, Dr. Dale. 2nd Row - Mr. Gummo, Dr. ,<\lelch, i\fr. Barr, Mr. Jurey, Mr. vVilliams, Mr. Brennan, Mr. Horner, Mr. Blair, i\fr. Triebold, Mr. Schempf. 3rd Row - Mr. Hutchison, Mr. Clark, 11fr. Ziegler, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Marsh, Mr. vVay, Mr. Meyers, Mr. Corl, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Markle.

Though we here at State High sometimes fail to realize the importance and duties of the school board; it functions as the legislative and governing body over the whole school district. The school board meets regularly on the first ?vlonday of every month and at that time takes care of the problems of the school. The school board is composed of six school districts, which are: State College Borough, College Township, Ferguson Township, Half-Moon Township, Harris Township and Patton Township. There are five members from each outlying district and seven from the borough.

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Mr. Hays - Supervising Principal Leaving us after many years of fine service.

Mr. Kemmerer - High School Principal - "All right, the picnic's over!"

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lVfrs. Watson -Assistant Principal"vVhy does everyone in study hall encl up in my office?"

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Miss Genther - Guidance Co-ordinator - "Let's not forget the Piper deficit!"

Mr. Jamison - Assistant Supervising Principal - State High welcomes you back.

Mr. Yerg- Administration Assistant -"Everybody likes their three squares a clay."

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MRS. BALDWIN Ait "You didn't ask to see him!"

MR. BOLTON - Director of Athletics "Boy, you please me!"

MRS. BROWN Art "'It seems that home room has lasted long enough!"

MR. CAVUTO Music "I know this isn't the Pittsbur&!1 S y mph on y, but . . .

MRS . CHATLAS Rules the roost at the Annex.

MR. CORMAN Social Studies, H ealth and Phys. Ed. "It's up to you ."

MR. CROOKS Mathematics and Science "Now this is the thing ... "

MR. CROSS Vocational Agriculture, Depaitment Head "Somebody is going out of here !"

:MISS FERREE Social Studies and English Always ready to lend a hand.

MR. GACKENBACH Industrial A1ts Depaitment Head; Driver Training Teacher "Clutch! Clutch! or you'll stall!"

l MR. DALLAM English, Social Studies "Put it in! People like that so rt of thing.

MISS DAVIS Home Economic "vVe don't put pins in our mouths!"

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MR. GRIFFITH Social Studies and English "Cripe-don't you want to play football?"

ivIRS. HAMILL Phys. Ed. and Health "I want you girls to ask some questions."

MR. HANNA Business "Let's bring it clown to earth!"

MISS HARPSTER English Department Head "I don't like apologetic people."

MRS. HECK Phys. Ed. and Health "\,Vho blew the hoot?"

MR. HEGE Music Department Head "You'd bett e r have a good excuse!"

MR.HUE Science, Mathematics "The yakity yack type."

MRS. HUZZARD Science, Mathematics The mysterious lady in th e trench coat.

MR. KEMMERER Science, Mathematics Good teachers graduate from State High.

MRS . KRAUSE Home Economics i\fr. Krause's wife.

MR. KRAUSE Social Studies "Just look at those windows!"

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MR. LEONARD Social Studies "Let's be hun gry."


MISS LEY Latin "Now how did we get on this subject?"

MR. J. LONG Mathematics Mr. Peepers.

MR. W. LONG i\fathematics "You might find this in a test situation."

MR. MACKERETH Science, Mathematics "I want you to re1Jort before the bell rings."

MISS MAHEY Librarian "Let's keep it quiet some people are trying to study!"

MRS. MAYNARD Business Department Head "There a r e too many people hitting the keys."

MRS. McFEATTERS Business "Don't just sit there, class, say something!"

MISS McVICKER Social Studies, English Noon patrols the hall patrol.

MR. MILLER Social Studies "If you don't like it, get out! The door swings both ways you know!!!"

MISS MORROW English, Social Studies "But didn't you find any other meaning?"

MR. NELSON Mathematics, Science " Just a minute and I'll check with the office."

MISS REIGH Mathematics Department Head "Now this is what think you said . . "

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MR. SALLADE Industrial Arts, Driver Training Teacher 'Tel just as soon kick you out as look at you."

MR. SHADEL Science "I want to impress this upon your a cl o I e s c e n t minds. "

l'vIRS. SHADEL English "People, there's going to be a rude awakening!"

MISS D. SMITH Business "Let's read that letter

MR. S.M ITH Industrial Arts "Get something to do."

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MR. THORNE Music "Pronounce, pronounceit sounds like mush !"

MISS R. SMITH Mathematics "Hand your homework in corrected !"

MR. WEIR Industrial Arts "Nobody e a ts in classes !"

MR. VAN NORMAN English, Social Studies "I want this done in ink!"

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MR. SHAFFER Speech, English "Will all the ;..fornmies and Daddies of the kiddies in the cast stand up, please."

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MISS WIANT Music Concerts in home room .


1st Row - Rev. Nutt, Mrs. iVIontgomery, Rev. Montgomery, Father Ream. 2nd Row - Rev. Spencer, fvlrs . vVig gins, Rev. vVhitmire, Rev. Asendorf, Rev. McClain.

Again this year State High is proud of its religious education program. This year the program has been increased by the addition of the Episcopal Church. As in past years, both the Catholic and Presbyterian Churches will be used. The themes for the Protestants this year w ere : Grade 10, "Masterpieces of the Old Testament;" Grade 11, "Gospels of the Ne,..v T estament;" Grade 12, "This I Believe." Under Father John A. Cavenaugh the Catholic students studied "Grace and How It Effects Our Everyday Life." At the completion of the program all students received certificates.

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CAFETERIA

SECRETARIES

L. to R. lVIrs. \;1,lilliams, Mrs. Searson, :Mrs. Parkinson, Mrs. \Vi!son, J\frs . McClintic.

George Lauck, Ellen Houser, Patsy vValker.

JANITORS

BUS DRIVERS

Mr. Yarnell, Mr. Swartz, Mr. Witt, Mr. Searson, Mr. Gummo.

1VIr. Carney, Mr. Shirk, Mr. Brown, Mr. Irvin, Mr. Martz, Mr. Kline.

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H. R. 214 1st Row - Barry; Baily, Chambers, Berggren, Albrecht, N. Clouser, Small, Brown, Albright, P. Corl. 2nd Row Cramer, C. Corl, Bartram, Artz, Bleich, Jamison, Bruss, Breon, C. Clouser, Colpetzer. 3rd Row - Bohn, Bischoff, Barnes, Crust, Bicke( Byers, Burwell, Campbell, Altimus, Coleman, Bittner, Bloom, Hall.

H. 路 R. 219 1st Row - Edgerton, Foster, Grazier, Ellis, Gilliand, Hayes, Harpster, Ferguson, Gray. 2nd Row - Getz, Decker, Hammond, D. Harpster, Everhart, Ellenburger, Harnett, Garner, Fry Fisher. 3rd Row - Dreese, Dillon, Foster, Gallagher, Detweiler, Flick, Frink, Haagen, Gates, Harbold.

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1st Row- Hoy, Houser, Henniger, Kennedy, Higashida, H eim, Korman. 2nd Row - Johnson, Henszey, Smith, Buchannan, Homan, Houtz, Harpster. 3rd Row- D. Houtz, Jordan, Jurgenson, Kerstetter, Hench, Hennin 5er, Hawarth, Juba.

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H. R. 222 1st Row - Nuss, Elkin, j\,f itchell, Oaks, Madore, Lindsay, Liester, Osborne, McGill, Markle. 2nd Row_:_ Maule, Null, Meredith, Mastalski, Murrey, Keith, Musser, Callahan, Lee, Reese. 3rd Row - Osman, Powers, Noel, Lingle, Pierce, Meyer, Pech, Norviel, Neff, Matis.

H. R. 230 1st Row - A . Smith, Riccardi, Cowder, Boone, Reish, Reigh, Reeder, Showers, Ripka, Seely. 2nd Row Wilson, Shields, E. Quarles, M. A . Quarles, Mitten, Reese, Poorman, N . Smith, S. Smith, M. Smith. 3rd Row - Rudy, Sauers, Robinson, Schilling, Sprague, G. Smith, Rutherford, Reed , Schoenebeck, Vroman.

H. R. F. H. 1st Row - Springer, \Vey!, Thomas, Smith, 'Werner, M. vVilliams, Zeek, \",Tilson. 2nd Row - vVhite, vVagner, Stitzer, \\Thiteman, Struble, F. vVilliams, \,\Tiegand, Bell . 3rd Row Vlaltz, Tomco, G. \\Tilliams, Kardos, Tindal, Taylor, Tiffany.

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H. R. 122 1st Row - Hunt, Kennedy, Horner, Kocker, John, Hedden, Harpster, Johnsonbaugh, Hoover, Knepp. 2nd Row - Knepp, Meek, Kennedy, Jurey, Hess, Horner, Hoover, King, !shier, Hillman. 3rd Row - Milton, Jordan, Kalin, Maw, Mares, Kraewic, lVIothersbaugh, Staleg, Lenker, Hollar.

H. R. 229 1st Row - Wheeland, R. 路wasson, 'Nilson, Theil, Stone, Strauss, Sweet, Summers, 'Nilson. 2nd Row - ,vagner, R. Young, L. ~'asson, ,valters, W. Stine, S. Struble, E . Struble, Witmer, vVitherite. 3rd. Row - vVhitehill, vVheelancl, ,veaver, ,vaynick, Webb, vVoocls, Williams, Winter, '\'asson, T. ,veaver.

H. R. 120 1st Row - Eberly, Ghaner, Garis, Gill, DeCamp, Grace, Dunkle, Gallagher, Frear, J. Grove. 2nd Row Glenn, D. Griffin, Gibbons, Enander, Glass, Hall, Frye, Dearmitt, Dillon, Fleming. 3rd Row - Garman, Gill, Gutteron, Henniger, D. Grove, Griffin, Gueront, Gackenbach, Gearhart, Harpster.

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H. R. 116 1st Row -Alter, Carr, Baroutsis, D . Cox, Bottorf, Altimus, Campbell, Byers. 2nd Row - J. Barry, Corl, C. Baney, Connell, Dale, Bramble, Bernreuter, Davidson. 3rd Row - B. Cox, Barone, Christy, Ambrousis, Anderson, Benner, Allen Radaker, Baines, B1yner.

H . R. 223 1st Row - Reese, Podgurski, Rogers, Sharar, Pettengill, Ripka, Rossman, Reish, Rutherford, Ricker, Rung. 2nd Row - Spicer, Horner, Pierson, St. Clair, Schug, Stahl, B. Smith, Raleigh, Rupert, Sprout, Smitley. 3rd Row Steele, Staley, Vandermeer, \~Tillington, Uhlrich, vVettstone, Sprankfe, Vierich, J. Smith, T. Slagle, J. Slagle, vV. Smith.

H. R. 220 1st Row - Manning, Noll, Neff, Long, lvlintmeyer, McLanahan, O'Bryan, Neuburger, Maloney, l',.foyer, Morris. 2nd Row - Nelson, Morris, Meyers, Morrow, Sprout, Skndesjh, Kurtossy, Lee, McClintic, McClintic, J\'1cClintic, Maule, Robinson, Porter. 3rd Row Rimmey, O'Connell, Pagetti, Reisenger, Riva, Mueller, Rush, Sharai, Schemp, Schlow, B. Peiker, Olsen, Reid.

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H . R. 104 1st Row - Ripka, C. Horner, \\Talker, Callahan, Fry, Bathurst, Larson, Harpster, \\Thisler, Henderson. 2nd Pow - Gilligan, Pole, Tressler, Richardson, Showers, Maxey, Mullen, Stone, Hartman, Carson, T . Horner. 3rd Row - Lindsay, Spencer, Overloch , \\To lfe, Felice, Bartlet, Moore, Cramer, Keller, Houser.

H. R. 21 1st Row - l'vlaule, Buffington, Haworth, Nieman, Shawley, \Vhiteside, Smith , Kardos, vVheeler, Baird, Voltz. 2nd Row - Foster, Rider, Lambain, i'vl. Cramer, Houtz, Snyder, Ishler, Stoddard, Harpster. 3rd Row - Cole, Justi ce, Slagle, Appleton, Young, Nelson, Holderman, \\Til!iams, i\foyers, Welch.

H. R. 212 1st Row - Ladue, G1'indel, Mather, Bratzler, Richer, Farrell, Zelko, vVerner, Sendzig. 2nd Row - Musser, Cook, Hawbaker, Houtz, Nevil, Smith, Toscano, Miller, Frank, Geist. 3rd Row - Shaffner, \Veaver, Kropp, \Vilson, Struble, Hummel, Ruckman, Burnell, Confer, Hoffman, Bickle, Meredith.

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H. R. 211 1st Row - Young, French, Houser, Kauffman, Charmbury, Thornton, Ghane r. 2nd Row - Neff, Smith, Pressler, Reede, vVatrous, Droege, Frings, i',,fusser, ,~1eaver. 3rd Row Horner, Cannon, Krauss, Hentimyer, Dillio, lvlcClay, Johnson, Reeder.

H . R. 210 1st Row - Dills, Goss, Paschc1del, L. Johnson, Bickle, Carroll, '~'arrington, Strong, lvlcCown, Smith, Lonberge r, Znd Row - \Vinck, Hoover, Yarnell, 1''lusser, Hartman, Rogers, Taylor, Gauss, R. A. Johnson, Artz, Cbpper. 3nl Row - Balent, Carelas, Clouser, Kline, Morris, Heim, Dobyns, Siegel, Rank, Green, Horner, \Valtz, Houtz.

H. R. 209 1st Row - Callahan, Harpster, Dawson, \\'illiams, McCloskey, Mueller, Tate, Petnick, Retz. 2nd Row vVeaver, Porter, Simco, Podgurski, Frye, Johnson, Homan, vValker. 3rd Row- Fetzer, Louder, Moore, Sprague, Heckendorn, vV. ,villiams, Babione, Roan, Kissinger.

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H . R. 102 1st Row - Bell, Josephson, H enning, Perez, Reid, 1vlorriss, B o n e b r a k e, Knapp. 2nd Row - Ash, Holderman, Lukens, Horner, Harpster, Stine, Spokes, W'ilson, \;Vareham, Schmidt. 3rd Row - 'Waynick, Berg, Striecick, Horner, Basler, Snyder, Spicer, Dunlop, Bloom, Clinefelter.

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H. R. 202 1st Row - \Vassen, Pritham, Senclszic, Johnson, Millikin, ~dyers, Stiffler, Daccilli, Transue, Fry, Neuburger. 2nd Row-Mannino, Gearhart, Smith, Plessinger, 1vloyer, J elferies, 'N oocl, Eaton, Harvey, Callahan, Barger. 3rd Row - Cheng, Hummel, Cronemiller, Heiser, McGeary, Green, Clark, Osterhoutz, vVay, Geist, Tressler.

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H. R. 111 1st Row - Capparelli, Fisher, vVilliams, Gaines, Showers, Schmidt, Cullen, D ecker, Gilligan, Lowery , \,Veiser. 2nd Row - Johnsen, Duffus, Neff, Morris, Mothersbaugh, Horne, Pierce , Smith, Krynine, Holderman, Fisher. 3rd Row - l'vicLaughlin, Vincent, Oswald, Bailey, \\Tolf, Anders, Keith , Brown, Swanger, Campbell, Tombrose, Brumburg.

H. R. 107 1st Row - Cramer, Bruss, D . Smitley, Cramer, Corman, Peck, O'Neill, Campbell, Shaw, Ellenburger, Mitchell, Bryner. 2nd Row - Davidson, Mellot, Grace, Tait, Ril ey, Linkenfelter, lVI. Smitley, H artm an, l'vlcAlpine, F etzer, \,\lhitehill, Barnes. 3rd Row - Houtz, Brown, F erguso n, l'v! cNeil, Schlow, Packer, Mort, Stout, Vantries, Gates, \,Vashko, Alter.

H. R. 103 1st Row - Small, Debore, Clark, Knepp, Shuey, Harpster, Fry, Kalin, l'vlcKensey, O'Bryan, Bloom, \,\lilliams. 2nd Row - Swan:;er, H orner, Bohn, Sauers, Dunn, Asendorf, Harford, Lang, Delafield, Lucas, Weaver. 3rd Row - Garis, Johnson, S. v\lilliams, Neehan, Glatz, Stanford, Staley, Taylor, Clouser, Davis, Kester.

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H. R. A-2 1st Row - Harington, Nelson, Alexander, Reidy, Johnbough, \,\Tallace, Stanford, Koch, Peirson, Reed, Higashida, Yarnell. 2nd Row - Schilling, Coon, \,\leaver, Bruce, Bickle, Homan, 1-farvey, Brickman, VanTries, Howell, Osterhout. 3rd Row - Anderson, \<\' heeland, Buchan, Nolan, Houts, White, Gill, Hipple, Mark, Roan, Thiel, Conway.

H . R. 3 1st Row - Heman, Hoenstine, Zelko, Naylor, Aston, Hoover. 2nd Row Ripka, Booker, l\1Iichell, Lowden, 'Walters. 3rd Row - Anderson, McC!ay, \Vhiteside, Trussel, · Fog e Is anger, Shannon.

H. R. 9 1st Row - Gilligan, Lenke r, Love, Fry, \Valk, Lake, Pawlson, Koch, Cox, Gingrich. 2nd Row - Pyle, Fetterof, Pressler, Brown, vVelch, Freund, \\Tilson, Ford, Burrell, Gummo, Lowery, Coble. 3rd Row - Fisher,· Blizzard, Homan, Prosser, McClintic, McNearncy, Remaley, Ferguson, Rossman, Petnick, Rodgers.

H. R. 206 1st P,:ow - \,\T,alker, Marv, Hngen, Nedigh, Sauers, Pierson, Hoffman, Nielson, Etters. 2nd Row - Hammond, Heebner, Frank, Reese, Mook, Homan, S. \,\leaver, Seigel, \ •V. \,\leaver. 3rd Row - McGee, \<\leaver, Althouse, Sweetland, Smith, Kahn, Johnson, Laughlin, Barthol, Bennet.

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H. R. 204 1st Row - Peikert, Kountz, Gresh, E . Meyer, Reese, Patton, F rye, Spicer, Horner, Shivery. 2nd Row - Ladue, Geiser, Pyle, McChesney, H . lVl eyers, Hodgkiss , Gemmell, i\foKinl ey, Colewell. 3rd Row-Rogers, Droege, Watson, \Vettstone, Ulrich, Gackenbach, Guest, A. Horner, Loy.

H. R. A-5 1st Row - Bell, Eaton, Hoy, Kyle, Gibson, Calderwood , Alderfe r, L. Decker. 2nd Row - Nutt, Ebaugh , Matis, Coontz, Lenclum, Ro ss, L. \,\leaver, Parks. 3rd Row - Friedm an, E<'aren, Raybach, McL aughlin, Vaughn, Schoenebeck, Edgerton, Cap ra io .

H. R. A-3 1st Row - Kline, Starr, Musser, Cox, Krumrine, Hummel, Oswalt, Stamm , Kessinger, Houser, Cole, Spicer. 2nd Row - Oakwood, Caruthers, Isenberg, Bradley, Hoy, Deal, Kofm an, Norton, Burris, Royer, Sampsel. 3rd Row - Seace, Ju ergenson, Appleton, Knausenberger, Decker, Summers, 'vVarner, Inhoof, Myers, Glass, D awson.

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1st Row- Koffman, Day, Bille t, Clouser, Houtz, Intore, Reari ck, Brantner, Donaldson. 2nd Row - Porter, Knipe, Stroupe, Steinberg, Jamison, Acheson, \Valker, Smith, \ Villiams Whitehill. 3rd Row - Barge r, Johnsonbaugh, Canavan, Dutt, 'vVillard, O'Brien, H eidrich, Driscoll.

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1st Row - Kauffm an, Reist, Rohrbeck, Claster, i'vlannino, Sutherland, Tietz. 2nd Row - Noss, Harnett, Barone, Reen, Thiel, Eisenhower, Gra ce, Dreibelbis. 3rd Row - Gullo, Erb, Truby, i\facRae, Markle, ,valker, Transue.

EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chief Literary Editor Captions Editor Assistants Senior Editor Assistants Girls' Sports Editors Boys' Sports Editors Activities Editors U nclerclass Editor Photograph y Editor Chief Photographer Assistants .

Marilyn Claster Jinny Barone . .. .... ... ... .... .. Merle Grace Betsy Tietz, Betty Noss, Tom O'Connell, D esmond MacRae ... ..... ... .... .. .... .... ..... .. . Ivy Sutherland Ruth Eisenhower, Nan Gullo, Edgar ,valker, Penny Reist Suzi Reen, Barb Thiel . ... ... ... Roy Markle, Alan Cleland Mary Rohrbeck, Mary Jea nette Mannino Mardi Harnett Maureen Erb ........ .. ..................................... Dave Truby ..... Steve Schlow, Frank Peikert, Bob Juba

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1st Row - Knerr, Oliver, Sullivan, Hays, Sweetland, Vandegrift. 2nd Row - vVhitman, Kreps, Krebs, Roseberry, Fernelius, Duffus, ~vleredith. 3rd Row - Dills, vValker, vVilson, Gauss, Donahoe, Baker, Parkins, Hillman. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Ci rculation Manager Assistants Advertising i'vlanager Assistants Head Typist Assistants

........ ..... . Jo Hays Sherry Parkin Elma Dills, Louise Kreps, Erika Mares, Sandra ';\,' ilson, Elaine Baker, Lynda Hillman, Jane Gauss, Bob Oliver, Paul Sweetland . ... ..... ... ... ..... .. Anthony Knerr Siggie Fernelius, Bill Vandegrift, i'vlarg Duffus, Jan i\foredith, Mary Al Donahoe, Randy Roseberry Elaine Krebs Florence vValker, Doris ,vhitman, Pie Reed MAROON AND GRAY DAY

L. to R.: Baker, Wilson, Hillman, Parkin, Claster, Thiel, Erb


1st Row - Parkin, Altimus, Bottorf, Baroutis, Smith, BeJI, "Mannino, Grontvedt, Dills, Campbell, Claster, Griffin. 2nd Row - Mrs. i\faynard, Markle, Jackson, Gilliland, Hedden, Byers, Vroman, Tiffany, Oliver, Sweetland, Hays, Reen, Barone, Parkin, v\lilson, Holler, Quarles, Dreibelbis, \~lasson, Miss Harpster.

This year State High was governed by a very SllL~cessful student council. Some of the projects that were accomplished included setting up a beef box, selling sports 路pictures, making provisions to take out-of-town athletes home, and planning a more extensive exchange program . The officers of the council, who were elected by the whole senior high, are: George 1vloore, president; Roy i\farkle, vicepresident; Sue Lindsay, secretary; and Ruth Hall, treasurer. Mrs. Ellen J. Maynard and Miss Dorothy E. Harpster are the advisors of the council.

OFFICERS Ruth Hall, Treas.; George Moore, Pres.; Roy Markle, V. Pres.; Sue Lindsay, Sec'y.

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JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL 1st Row - Houser, Stanford, Fisher, Johnson, Ebaugh, Perez, Peck. 2nd Row - Kountz, Dunne, Porter, Vlalker, Smith, "Whiteside, Campbell, Miss Mc Vicker. 3rd Row - Richardson, Slegal, Heim, iVIcClay, Heiser, Miller.

Bob Heiser, Treas.; Bruce Heim, Pres.; i'vlargie ,;,,Talker, Sec'y.

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SOPRANOS 1st Row - Bartram, Leister, Reeder, i'vleredith, Duffus, Parkin, Reen, Eisenh ower, Albrigh t, Vlheeland, H arpster, \,Vhitman. 2nd Row - tvlintmier, Rohrbeck, Dale, Korman, Everhart, DeCa mp, Stoddart, i\fo rris, Gullo, i\,Ieyer, Jurey, Fleming. 3rd Row - Parkin, Harpster, Morrow, Altimus, Mares, Kauffman, H edden, Springer, Bernreuter, Jamison, Reish, Sweet, Carr.

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TENORS 1st Row - Lenker, Rusk, Lutz, Byers, Cox, Bryner, H awk, Smith. 2nd Row - Hillman, Griffin, Bischoff, Gutteron, Guerrant, Vierck, Bittner, Fisher. 3rd Row - Sharer, Lee, Beans, Josephson, Powell, vVillarcl, Kurtossy, Valmont.

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ALTOS 1st Row - N. Campbell, G. Ricker, P. Glass, 1'vI. Ferguson, P. Reist, N. Osborne, B. Tietz, C. Showers. 2nd Row - G. Barone, B. Thiel, P. Thomas, S. Lindsay, N. Ellenberger, V. Manning, C. Long, S. Fernelius. 3rd Row - lvI. Claster, J. Gauss, R. Hall, M. Donahue, J\,J. Major, S. Pierson, S. Stone, K. \~leyl, A. Bramble, C. !shier.

ACCOMPANISTS L. to R.: N. Gullo, M. Rohrbeck, B. Sprague.

BASSES 1st Row - F. Mayes, E. Jensen, J. Transue, D. Holler, P . Sweetland, R. Glass, D. Jensen, J. Krall, D. Powers, S. Schlow. 2nd Row - R. Ambrosius, B. Mullen, D . O'Connell, J. Tomco, D. Reisinger, P. Gill, T . Cropp, J. H ays, G. Snook, F. Benner, T. Kalin, L . Haller. 3rd Row J. Reid, T. Beaver, I . Maw, T . Slagle, B. Sprankle, J. Pierce, M. Shaffer, B. Boucher, P. Frink, J. Slagle, J. Schempf.

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L. to R. K. l\'1eyer, M. Rohrbeck, G. Barone, R. Eisenhower, E. Mares, l\1I. Donahoe, Sh . Parkin, M. Clas ter, S. Fernelius, S:1. Parkin, N. Springer.

Ten Tones is a musical organization of girls who are chosen from A Capp ella Choir. New members are selected each year at try-outs conducted by Mr. Thorn e and the previous members of the group. The girls rehearse once a week imder the leadership of Mr. Thorne and p erform many times throughout the year.

The male octet organized in connection with the A Cappella Choir call themselves Polka Dots. They hold weekly rehearsals, advised and conducted by Mr. Thorn e. The group entertains at the two choir concerts, special events at school, and other functions , wifh a repertoire of male glee club melodies and barbership harmony.

L. to R. T. Cropp, H . Beans, L. Powell, J. Pierce, D. Josephson, R. Glass, J. Transue, G . Knrtossy, Aecom. N. Gullo.

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1st Row - Springer, Quarles, Thiel, Hess, Bottorf, Dunkle, St. Clair, Rung. 2nd Row - Smith, Thomas, Kocher, \Vheeland, Ri!Jka, Heim, Sharer, Harpster, Ellis, lvliss \Viant. 3rd Row - Frear, DeArmitt, Sprout, Pettingill, King, Corl, lVlcClintic, Neff Kennedy, Horner, Moyer. 4th Row H enniger, Markle, Gearhart, Poorman, Oaks, Lee, Horner, Rasmussen, Robinson, Ghane1路, Summers, Corl.

The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Nancy vViant, is a musical organization open to all senior high girls who enjoy singing. This year, increased interest has made it necessary to divide the group into two sections, which rehearse during different periods. Each section has its own officers and accompanists, but for performances, the Glee Club sings in one body. The group participates in a Lenten service, radio programs, and senior high assemblies. 1st Row - Johnsonbaugh, Harpster, Bailey, Loesch, Steele, Cowder, i\'1cGhee, D ecker. 2nd Row - Hoy, \Vitherite, Strouse, Ferguson, Bartram, \~lil!iams, Rutherford, Enander. 3rd Row - Podgurski, Meyers, \Vitmer, Stine, Kennedy, L. Reese, J. Reese, Stahl, Gallagher, Rodgers. 4th Row Hiccardi, Schug, Maloney, B. Smith, O'Bryan, P. Smith, Gilliland, Kennedy, Shields, Artz, Corl, Foster. 5th Row - Jo . Gray, Ju. Gray, \Vhite, Garriss, Fry, Jones, McClinitic, Noll, Barry, Vlitmen, N. Smith, Struble. 6th Row Madore, A. Smith, Pritham, Grazier, Musser, Chambers.

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FLUTES AND CLARINETS 1st Row -Ambrosius, Long, Cox, i'vlanning, Springer. 2nd Row - Rohrbeck, Noll, Noss, Kauffman, Ellenberger. 3rd Row - Altimus, Campbell, Cleland, L ee, Jamison.

TRUMPETS AND CORNETS 1st Row - Lutz, Smith, Quarles, Albright, "Wilson. 2nd Row - Bittner, \;\/inter, Osman, Altimus, Dills. 3rd Row - Gill, Slagle, Foster, Slagle, Sauers.

FRENCH HORNS AND TROMBONES 1st Row - Heim , Oaks, Raleigh, Poorman, Baney, !shier, DeCamp 2nd Row - Reid, lVlcCulloch, Knerr, Garner, Pifer, Quarles, Morse. 3rd Row - Josephson, Lenker, Kerstetter, Law, Robinson, Bryner, O'Connell.

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PERCUSSION AND BASSES 1st Row - Corl, Baker, Christy, Rus!<, Clouser, Ripka, McGeary. 2nd Row - Hillman, Wilson, King, Markle, John, Hillman, Harpster. 3rd Row - Noel, Guerrant, vVoocl.

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1st Row - Major, Neuberger, Hunt, D eCamp, Smith, Peck, Long, Edgerton, Reen, Knerr, Stone. 2nd Row - Eberly, Cox, Raleigh, Stitzer, Lee, Korman, Rohrbeck, Nuss, Bramble, Albrecht. 3rd Row - Baker, Clouser, Ripka, Baney, Raleigh, O'Connell, Josephson, Osman, J. Slagle, T. Slagle, Quarles, Noll, Noel.

1st Row - Springer, Clouser, Lee, Sprague, Benner, Anderson. 2nd Row i\fr. Hege, Noel, Osman, Dills, Slagle, Quarles, DeCamp.

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1st Row - Charmberry, Volz, Hartman, Yarnell, Baird, i\foeller, Cook, French. 2nd Row Poschadel, Buffington, vVhistler, Pressler, Smith, \Varrington, Mullen, Henderson. 3:路d F.ow - Bickle, Cole, Cannon, Justice, Droege, Lonberger, Stone, Lindsey, Kropp, Hoffman. 4th Row - Reeder, ~ilyers, Roan, Horner, Porter, Overlock, Shaffner, Frink, Johnson, Kraus J, Richardson, Gilligan. 5th Row - Dawson, Harpster, \Vink, Bartlett, Burnell, Kline, Frings, Johnson, Heckendorn, Richer, Nieman, Johnson. 6th Row - vVatrous, Reede, McCloskey, Harpster, Houser, Kardos, Bratzler, Larson, Zelko, Taylor, vVerner, Kauffman. 7th Row Rank, D'Ilio, Siegel, Smith, Bathurst, Musser, Miller, Strong, Shawley, Howell, Byers, Tressler. 8th Row - Sprague, Thomas, Heim, Spencer, \Volfe, Balent, Ishler, Babione, Green, Hintmyer, Ruckman, Slagle. 9th Row - Geist, Felice.

1st Row - Stoddart, Johnson, Taylor, Kropp, Spencer, Showers, Reede, Frings, Morris. 2nd Row - Harpster, Smith, Zelko, Bratzler, Shawley, F elice, D'Illio, Richardson, Volz 3rd Row - Babione, Overlock, Sprague, Siegel, Holderman, !shier, Kline, Hoffman.

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1st Row - Quarles, Springer, Grace, Knerr, Petnick, Zelko, Toscaino, Henderson, vVarington. 2nd Row -- Eberly, Hillman, Dennis, Stone, Erb, Thiel, l'vlannino, Tietz. 3rd Row -路 Swee t, Reist Griffin, Peikert, Rusk , Seigel, Sprague, Frin 5s, \~Tasson.

The latest school news, witty features, and the best in school sports can be found in State High's official newspaper, "The Piper." Under the editorship of Anthony Knerr, the paper comes out 13 times a school year. Helping Anthony were: JoAnn Podgurski, associate editor; Lynday Hillman, editorial assistant; Susan Eberely and Aura Grace, news editors; Barbara Thiel and Betsy Tietz, feature editors; Mike Griffin, sports editor; and Carol Showers, news editor.

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Thespian Troupe 175 of the State College High School is one of the 1562 dramatics organizations in the world ,vhich are affiliated with the National Thespian Society. Students interested in belonging to the troupe must p articipate in dramatic arts and fulfill several requirements b efore they are eligible for initiation, which is h eld twice a year. This year the troupe produced a highly successful and entertaining p erformance of "Hobgoblin House," directed by i'vlr. Glenn Shaffer, Sponsor of the group. The -present Thespian officers are Bill Valmont, President; Dick Lee, Vicepresiclent; Mary Rohrbeck, Secretary; and Dave Bittner, Treasurer.

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1st Row - Nelson, Erb, Parkin, Reen, Grace, St. Clair, Claster, Hollar, O'Connell. 2nd Row -Thomas, Broskley, Dills, Glass, Hays, Kurtossy, Oliver, E. Jensen, D . Jensen. 3rd Row - Lutz, Cropp, Bischoff, Shaffer, Sweetland, Pierce, Sullivan, Cleland, O'Bryan, .Mullen.

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The Varsity "S" Club consists of senior high boys and girls who have earned sufficient varsity letters. The Club is sponsored by Mr. Corman with the following officers presiding: Gene Lower, president; Harry Beans, vice-president and Student Council repres2ntative; Elma Dills, secr etary ; and Jim Artz, treasurer. The Club meets during free activity periods to plan such projects as the junior high-senior high basketball game, which was held on school time, and the sale of wrestling and basketball programs. Some of the money secured from these projects went toward the purchase of jackets for the eligible members. The Club has become an outstanding and commendable athletic organization in State High in which membership is quite an honor.

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1st Row: D. Josephson, J. Hays, R. Glass, T. O'Connell, D. Sullivan, B. Griffin. 2nd Row: G. Snook, D. Holler, G. Lower, G. Moore, J. Cox, L. Smith. 3rd Row: B. Oliver, D . Harper, P. Sweetland, R. lV[arkle, H. Beans, D. Stine, J. Artz.

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Because of the overcrowded conditions and congested halls at State High, a p ermanent student hall patrol operates between classes. Under the leadership of Roy Markle, twenty senior boys act as traffic monitors. These boys are located at busy and congested areas throughout the building and do their best to help traffic run smoothly.

Checking the traffic in the halls and near the cafeteria are the main functions of the State High noon patrol. This year the group, composed of ten senior high students, under the leadership of Clair Lutz, did much to control the rush of the crowds pushing hungrily into the cafeteria. 1st Row: B. Valmont, T. Cropp, C. Lutz, J. Smith, J. Byers. 2nd Row: Grindall, D. Bittner, F. i\fayes, R. Roseberry, J. ~reibelbis, L. Hillman.

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1st Row - Dillon, Beaver, Vleaver, \,Vomer, Deibler, Hutchinson, i'vicChesney, Mackereth, Ishler, R. !shier, Meyers, Kline, Grove, Confer, Hook. 2nd Row- J\fr. John Eaton, Dreibelbis, Gibson, Harpster, Struble, Bloom, Hillman, Tice, \;,,Talker, Corl, \Nasson, Griffin, Reisinger, \Villiams, Meek, Jordan, Chronister, Mr. Donald Cross. 3rd Row - Beck, Rogers, McClintic, Jordan, Matis, Reese, Neff, Glasgow, \Vhitehill, Thompson, Burwell, Campbell, Foster, Rietz, Crust, Sauers, Swanger, Horner.

1st Row - Morse, Pifer, \,\linter, \;s,Tellington, Winter. 2nd Row - Piekert, Tindal, Mayes, Woolsey, Mr. Shade!.

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L. to R.: Walker, McCulloch, Bittner, Hillman, Mayes, Jordan, McGeary.

]Ai - Jli - '11-1st How - Struble, Hoover, vVitmer, King, Strouse, Vlasson, Reish, F ernelius, Tietz, Baker, Gullo, R. \\Tasson, Struble, Musser. 2nd Row-Lee, Smith, !shier, Whitherite, Hess, B. Smith, Rung, Ricker, \Verner, Enander, McLanahan, Gill, Johnsonbaugh, Hoover, Knepp, Struble, vValters. 3rd Row - John, H edden, Summers, j\,foyer, Grove, Frear, Gallagher, Showers, Artz, Bleich, Chambers, H ayes, N. Corl, Berg 5ren, Getz, Harpster, Brewster, Jamison, Albrecht, P. Corl, Markle. 4th Row McClintic, Horner, Sharer, Reese, Kocher, \Vheeland, vV. Knepp, Buchannon, Fredericks, Heim, Mitten, Korman, Harnett, Henzey, Leister, Gilliland, Clouser, Stitzer, Oaks, L. Brown, C. Brown.

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1st Row - Stine, Artz, Oliver, Transue, Beans, Lower, Griffin, Sulli,;an, Kurtossy, King, Sweetland. 2nd Row - !\fr. Corman, Mr. Kemmerer, Dillon, O'Connell, Glass, Josephson, \Vhitehill, Tomco, Crust, Foster, 路 Grindall, Gibson, Mr. Leonard, Mr. \;Veir. 3;.d Row Jensen, Mgr. , vVilliams, Barnes, Rose, Markle , Moore, Fry, !shier, Sharer, Beave r, Bohn, Snook, Hays, Mgr.

OaJ1.J.if1J.. }nni/Jall Coach Corman holding our Iron Kettle We Beat Bellefonte!

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STATE 18 - MOSHANNON 6 The Little Lions looked good in their opener, building up a 13-0 lead before the first quarter was over and coasting the rest of the way. Exhibiting a strong aerial attack, State scored both T.D.'s on passes from Pierce to Sweetland and Artz. Both teams traded scores in the final period. After the .Maroon moved to the 5 on a penalty, Artz smashed through to the goal line. STATE 20-LOCK HAVEN 6 For the first time in nearly ten years the Little Lions handed the River City squad a defeat and they did it in convincing fashion. State scored two quick T.D.'s on runs by Jim Artz of 29 and 37 yards respectfully before L. H. could pull itself together. Just before the half ended, the Maroon stalled a Bobcat drive on the 4. Both elevens traded scores in the final period, State's coming on a 57-yard run by Ed Bohn. Beautiful blocking by State highlighted the game. STATE 13-HOLLIDAYSBURG 25

In a game played in pouring rain, Hollidaysburg snapped through for two quick scores in the closing minutes to defeat previously unbeaten State High. H-Burg scored two quick T.D.'s after the opening gun on a blocked punt and a 67-yard run and appeared on the way to a rout, but State fought back gamely. The Little Lions pulled off an 80-yard scoring drive which ended by Stine sneaking over from the 4. Immediately after getting the ball, the Maroon started another scoring drive, this one of 73 yards to tie it up at half time. In the second half, fumbles proved State's undoing. STATE O - CLEARFIELD 33 Vic Jones, perhaps the best running back ever to appear on :tvlemorial Field, provided a one-man show by scoring twenty points and gaining 181 yards to enable Clearfield to continue unbeaten. The outcome of the game was never in doubt as the Bisons rolled up a 20-0 halftime lead and were never pressed. Deserving a great deal of credit was the Clearfield forward wall which held the Lions back to minus one yard rushing. Dick i\tlitchell scored the Bisons' other two T.D.'s on runs of 68 and 61 yards.

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STATE 12 - LEWISTOWN O State High rebounded from two straight losses with a smooth 12-0 decision over L ewistown. The game was highlighted by the strong kicking of John Pierce which kept the home team deep in their own territory. The Maroon opened scoring on a 50-yard drive capped by a 15-yard end run by Ed Bohn for the counter. The Lions' final score came in the third period. Frank King returned a Lewistown punt to the home team's 25. The winners crunched over in six plays, highlighted by a 12-yard drive play by Artz. STATE 6- HUNTINGDON 19 Playing on the soggy turf of War Vets Field, the unbeaten Bearcats displayed a potent ground attack and a stalwart defense in chalking up their sixth win . State averted a shutout in the last quarter on a pass play from Pierce to Sweetland that covered 79 yards. The turning point, actually a double turning point, was a bad pass from center, followed by a blocked punt which provided the first Huntingdon score. The Bearcats added tallies in the second and third quarters. STATE 7 -PHILIPSBURG 12 State High fumbled away its chances to gain a fourth victory and Philipsburg scored an upset win. After giving up an opening score on a fumble on their 29, State started an offensive in the closing minutes of the first half and found themselves on the 2-yard line with a first down. Philipsburg held, however, as time ran out, State again averted a shutout in the fourth period by taking to the air. Dick Stine completed passes for 23 and 19 yards. Ed Bohn climaxed the drive, plowing over from the three. STATE 7 -TYRONE 25 Tyrone unleashed a blistering first period attack which wilted the Little Lions, and provided State with its third straight defeat. On the second play from scrimmage the Eagles scored on a 79-yard option play and hammered away at the State goal line for the remainder of the half. The tvlaroon launched its only scoring drive midway in the third period moving from the 42 of Tyron e in ten plays, five of which were by Stine playing an iron man role in place of injured John Pierce.

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STATE 20-BELLEFONTE 14 For the first time since 1948 State High closed the season in the grandest fashion possible, coming from behind to defeat Bellefonte 20-14. The Little Lions were behind 14-0 going into the final quarter and scored three touchdowns for the victory. Bellefonte scored quickly on a blocked kick in the first quarter and a long pass in the second period. Up to this time State had not even made a serious threat upon the visitors' goal. After the intermission the Iviaroon twice seemed about to launch a scoring drive but both failed to materialize. In the fourth period the miracle occurred. Bellefonte kicked to the State 40. Several plays later George Moore made a great catch of a pass and ran it to the Tribe 4. Stine sneaked over in 4 tries. State scored the next time it got the ball. Bellefonte couldn't move and State took the punt on its 41. In nine plays, with the spotlight on a Stine to Moore 19 yards, the Little Lions tallied again and the score was 14-13. Then Bellefonte went to pieces. After a clipping penalty set them back to the 7, the Tribe fumbled and Ed Bohn recovered on the 8. On the first play Paul Gibson ran it across, and it was all over but the shouting. Final score? State 20 - Bellefonte 14, and the kettle was back home. We can attribute the victory to many things one of them being the tremendous school spirit typified by the famous BEAT BELLEFONTE Lion.

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The Little Lion J.V.'s coached by Harold Wausat and Bill Long concluded their 1955 season with two wins and four losses. State got off to a slow start by dropping games to Philipsburg, Lock Haven, and Clearfield. In the next two games State rebounded and trounced Bald Eagle 40-0, and a strong Bellefonte team 20-7. State dropped its final game to a powerful Huntingdon eleven. State 6 ...... ............ ........ ... .................. ... ...... Philipsburg 26 State 7 .. ... ...... ... ..... ... ................ ............ .... Lock Haven 33 State 7 .... ...... .. .. .. .......... .. .......... .... ................ Clearfield 27 State 40 .. ...... .... .... ... ..... .. ............ ....... ..... .. .. Bald Eagle O State 20 ........................... ..... ..... .... ............... Bellefonte 7 State O ...... ... ............................................. Huntingdon 31

Coaches Harold Griffith and Harold Glenn led the Little Lion Juniors to three wins, two losses, and one tie during the 1955 campaign. In their six-game schedule State won over Clearfield, Tyrone, Lock Haven, and in the final game of the year State tied a powerful Lewistown team that was undefeated. They dropped two games to a strong Philipsburg eleven, and a powerful Hollidaysburg team. State 7 ...... ..... ... ................ .. .......... ........ ... ..... Clearfield O State 30 ....................... ..... .......... .... .............. ...... Tyrone 6 State 6 ... ... .... .................. ........... .... ............. Philipsburg 7 State O ................... ...... ............. .... ........ Hollidaysburg 14 State 21 ..... .......... .... ..... ..... ..... .................... Lock Haven O State 19 .............. ....... ........... ................... .. ... Lewistown 19 64


1st Row - N. Smith, Homan, Russell, 11facRae, L Smith, Lutz, Moyer. 2nd Row - Clark, T. Smith, H ~nch, Pifer, Ulrich, Reed. 3rd Row - Porter, Vanclemeer, Mueller, Holler, vVettstone, F elice, Mr. Horner.

Under the new coaching of Jackson Horner the State High Soccer Team completed their 1955 season with 6 wins and 6 losses against tough competition. The team was made up of mostly lettermen, but also had a few newcomers. The high scoring honors went to Fred Russell, and Bob Homan; close behind were Clair Lutz, and Bill Schoenbeck. Through the season the team showed good defensive work, with the standouts being Larry Smith, Nevin Smith, :t-"1ike Shaffer, Don McClintic, Tom Cropp, and Bill i\fackereth. Fine offensive passing was shown by Jim Rimmey and Bill Fisher. The Little Lions also were given a fin e representation on the All-County Team picked at the end of the season. Named to the first team were Larry Smith and Everett Tiffany. State O Miles Township 2 State 1 .... ...... .... ...... ...... .. .... .. .......... .. .............. East Penn O State 9 ................ ............ ............ ............ .......... Loganton O State 1 Gregg Township 4 State O ........................................ .. .............. Hublersburg 1 State 2 .......................................................... Centre Hall 1 State 1 .................................................. Miles Township 3 State O ...... .................. :..................................... East Penn 1 State 4 .... ................................................. ......... Loganton 1 State 3 ........................................................ Hublersburg 1 State 4 ...... ............. .......... ...... ............... Gregg Township 1 State O .......................................................... Centre Hall 1

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1st Row - Holler, Beans, Sweetland, Moore, Stine. 2nd Row - Rutherford, Haller, i\farkle , Sullivan, Pierce, Smith. 3rd Row - Hays, Bohn, Kardos, Schoenebeck, Bischoff.

Va~ tBaMld/Jall State High's basketball team, a well balanced and efficient machine, compiled a brilliant 18-2 record in its 1955-56 season, the b est basketball log in its history. The Little Lions romped through ten Central State League games without a loss, taking the Loop Crown for the second year in a row, while losing only to Butler and Lewistown. The loss to Butler came in the finals of the Kane Invitational Tournament, ,vhile strong Lewistown was victorious in District 6 playoff action. Coach Hal Griffith's powerhouse was paced by Paul Sweetland and Harry Beans. Sweetland, towering center, was the top scorer with 346 points, while Beans, backcourt sparkplug and excellent shot, was right behind with 327. Junior John Pierce joined Sweetland in forming a potent rebounding combination, while senior George l'vioore lent both rebounding and scoring strength. Dave Holler proved a capable playmaker and set shot artist. Dick Stine, Glenn Smith, and Bob Rutherford formed the backbone of reserve strength. State State State State State State State State State State

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1st Row - Balent, Houts, Byers, Barone, l'vleredith, 'Weaver, Gill, Lenker, Law, Crust. 2nd Row - Mr. Corman, Facer, Carelos, R. Horner, Davidson, Kurtossy, Johnson, Sharer, S. Whitehill, Heiser, B. Whitehill. 3rd Row - L. Smith, T. Weaver, Gackenback, Kerstetter, Warner, Decker, Porter, Artz, Striedick, Shaffner, B. Smith, Campbell.

The Little Lion wrestlers completed a successful season with a record of nine wins and three losses. The team , under the guidance of Coach Bill Corman for the second year, showed improvement over the past season in strength and tactics. This year the strongest wrestlers have been in the lighter weights. The team is losing a number of good 路wrestlers through graduation. However, many promising replacements are coming up. State High placed three men in the semi-final bouts of the District 路w restling i'vleet at Lock Haven, F ebruary 26. They were: Harry Houts at 103, Jim Shuey at 120 and Clyde Thomas at 127. Houts took a fourth place, while Shuey and Thomas both placed third in the meet. State 24 ................ Lancaster County All Stars 17

State 30 .. .................................... .... Lewistown 12

State 16 ........................................ Lock Haven 24

State 14 ............................................ Bellefonte 30

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State 17 ............................... :.. ........ Philipsburg 26

State 24 .................................... Hollidaysburg 16

State 23 ...................... .. .......... .. ............ Tyrone 20

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1st Row - Beans, D. Foster, Kardos, Mackereth, J. Witherite, \,\leaver, Riva. 2nd Row - Gibboney, King, Harpster, Rishel, Shannon, A. Foster, Truby, Lenker. 3rd Row - McGeary, vVellington, Mr. Long, Hench, D. \,\Titherite, Stine, 1vloore, Garner, !\fr. Hanna.

During the 1955 campaign, John Hanna's boys racked up an impressive 6-2 record. Splitting with Clearfield and Philipsburg and taking two each from Lewistown and Bellefonte. High in batting were Dean 'i\'itherite, Harry Beans, and Dick Foster. Foster with a 5-1 record was very

outfield.

,Vith a dual meet winning streak extending for seven years, the State High track team faces its 1956 campaign with a new coach, Jack Horner, and eight returning lettermen from the 1955 squad. Several dual meets and relays are on this year's card, along with the annual Central Coun-

ties and District Six Tournaments. Leading the Lions will be Paul Sweetland, defending district champ in the discus throw; Bill Schoenebeck, Des MacRae and Bob Mullen in distance events; Jim Artz and Ed Bohn in the dashes; Tony Broskley in the hurdles; and Harry Falk, in the pole vault.

1st Row - J. Slagle, T. Slagle, Whiteside, Falk, Kerstetter, Schoenebech. 2nd Row - Sweetland, M a c R a e, Vierck, Law, Cropp, Mr. Horner. 3rd Row - Rose, Peikert, Broskley, Smith, Boucher.

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impressive on the mound. George Moore and Frank King played fine defensive games in the Lettermen returning for this season

were: Dick Stine, George Moore, Harry Beans, Roy Markle, Al Foster, and Frank King.


1st Row - Smith, Fisher, Cox, D. Holler, O'Bryan. 2nd Row - Meredith, Kennedy, Rutherford, McCulloch, Kalin, M. Holler.

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Out to better last year's 5-3 record, State High will send an experienced squad onto the links for the 1956 season. Returning lettermen are Dave Holler, Stu Bischoff, Don O'Bryan, and

Clyde Thomas. Other returnees are Bill Fisher, Bob Rutherford, Joe Cox, iVIike Smith, and Bill Kennedy.

Striving to improve on last year's 3-4 record, State High will send a veteran squad onto the courts for the 1956 season. Coach John Long's squad will be bolstered by returning lettermen

John Krall, Alan Cleland, Joe Willard, and Barry Moyer. The schedule included St. Francis of Loretto, Bucknell Freshmen, Penn State Freshmen and traditional rival, Carson Long Academy.

1st Row - r-.foyer, Robinson, Krall. 2nd Row - Cleland, Shaffer, Willard.

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1st Row - Erb, St. Clair, Thiel, Reen, Parkin, Corman, Nelson. 2nd Row iVIrs. Heck, Claster, Horner, Mitten, Harnett, Lindsay, Thomas, A. Smith, P. \Vilson, i'vlrs. Hamill. 3rd Row - Henszey, J. Smith, Altimus, Grace, Campbell, Dills, Bramble, King, S. Wilson.

This year saw the girls' varsity basketball team forge ahead to another undefeated season with a record of four wins and no losses. After the cuts, the 25 girls on the team had practice every afternoon for two weeks preceding their four scheduled games. These games constituted two playdays - one held at State College on :M arch 3, and the other at Bellefonte on i\farch 10. The first two games were with Bellefonte YMCA and Grier School, both of which State High won by the respective scores 48-32, and 50-16. The following Saturday the girls defeated Bellefonte and Mill Hall 41-27, and 35-34 respectively. The latter game was won by a freeze in the final minute and a half of play. Consistently outstanding performances were given by forwards Liz Corman, Bev Nebon, Suzi Reen, Ann Bramble, and Jean Smith; and guards Mimi St. Clair, Maureen Erb, Mardi Harnett, and Sherry Parkin. This year's coaches were Mrs. Hamill and Mrs. Heck.





The pinpoint of the spotlight beam Rrst shines on the Class of '56 in the year 1938, when most of us were being "cooed" and "kootchy-cooed" over by our proud parents and relatives as we lay, oblivious to the silly antics, in our cribs. ,i\lhile the Second World vVar was still in action in 1944, we laid down our cowboy hats, and dolls, and entered Rrst grade in various schools throughout the United States. In six years we had completed our elementary education, with many happy memories tucked away for future reference. Among them was the memorable Safety Patrol trip to Washington which the Nittany Avenue troop took. The College Heights kids remember the big baseball game, complete with cheering sections and cheerleaders, between the Rfth and sixth graders in which Eddie Homan starred. The beam begins to shine more brightly as, early in the fall of 1950, a ne,v class of seventh graders entered State High to begin six years of fun packed high school days. From the very beginning we were thrilled with the idea of changing classrooms and having a homeroom. But after the first classes, the thrill turned to apprehension as we wondered how we would ever sit still and listen to the same teacher ramble on about one subject for a full hour. All the same, we liked the feeling that we were a part, though a very small one, of the high school. Some of our boys participated in sports, while other members of the class took part in the musical organizations, such as junior high band and seventh and eighth grade chorus. A few of us were even chosen to represent State High at these district events. The idea of having three cheerleaders picked from our own 7th grade class made us feel very important. Of forty girls, Janice Meredith, Betsy Tietz, and Sherry Parkin were the lucky ones. vVhen school opened that fall of 1951, we saw many new faces as the kids from College and Harris Township joined the rest of us at State High. Two of the new faces from College Township belonged to Janet Sweeney and Bob :Mullen, who had won the Citizenship Awards the year before. j\fany of these boys and girls joined with us in our numerous diverse organizations and activities . 82


As the year progressed, the girls began to eat their lunches at the outdoor chapel of the Baptist church, thus forming the Gabby Girls Garbage Society. The group soon became popularly known ( and not so popularly appreciated) as the "HERD in the halls." The boys, in self-defense, grouped together and were known as the "tvIOB." These two forces were engaged for many hours in a number of noisy verbal battles that were often carried into classrooms, much to many a teacher's distress. As our eighth grade drew to the close, the class chose the recipients of the annual Eighth Grade Citizenship Awards - Jinny Barone and Dick Stine.

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course, all this time our future classmates from Ferguson Township were not to be forgotten. They, too, picked the eighth grade award winners, Florence Walker and Edgar \i\Talker. This school also had many active members of our class in their band, chorus, and on their athletic teams. Betty Noss and June Driebelbis cheered for the sports teams that competed against their future classmates. As we entered our freshman year, we became the big "wheels" of junior high. "Prexy" Dick Stine was elected to head our Junior High Student Council, while Jinny Barone took the minutes. The first senior high football game that year was more exciting than usual to us, since at last we would be permitted to attend the popular mixers held after the game. Yes, the social life was becoming more and more interesting as our scope widened. As the spotlight grows brighter, it turns to the sophomore year of the Class of '56. 'We elected our sophomore class officers: Dick Sullivan, president; Jo Hays, vice-president; Janice Meredith, secretary; and Maureen Erb, treasurer. Early in the year, th e Thespian play captured much valued time of those of us who were dramatically inclined. Later on, the class showed its unusual originality and ability with the huge success of "Daffy Dribbles," our first addition in our class treasury. ( And didn't Peewee make the most charming, shapely blond you've ever seen?)

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Basketball and wrestling seasons opened with our boys showing outstanding ability in these sports. In varsity basketball, Dick Stine and Peewee Sweetland were prominent factors in bringing State High to many victories. In March, at the district wrestling meets, two of our boys, Harry Houts and Jim Shuey, showed great skill in wrestling, each finishing second in their weights. Right after the excitement of the winter sports events, fervent work began on the new project of our first real class dance, "Rendezvous in New Orleans." This Soph Hop was certainly well received and our profits indicated that it was a great success. Over Christmas vacation, the active sophomore girls presented "Frosty Frolic" at the Sigma Nu fraternity. This was the first of the three Christmas dances to be given by the girls of the Class of '56, but perhaps not the most memorable. ( I wonder if Erik is still barking for the lone dog biscuit served at the senior Christmas Dance.) Few of us will ever forget Mr. Bolton's unusual class in biology. We all loved his method of presentation with his loud voice booming biological explanations as our pencils flew in note-taking. The spotlight fades on the sophomore year of the Class of '56 with annual picnics of the different organizations and, of course, our class picnic. The girls won't forget the dousing they received at Greenwood on one of those gay afternoons. With the start of our junior year, we became befuddled and confused with the problems of physics and plane geometry. The girls were "bug-eyed" with our new teacher and football coach, Mr. Yukica, and American history was actually enjoyable. The football team will easily remember the expression, "Do a Job!" that was well worn throughout the year. Our boys again stood out in the sports events, with many of them on varsity teams. In between sports seasons, however, we found ourselves with a few free Friday nights. The Class of '56, not willing to put this time into studying, had many hearty laughs and loads of fun at Randy's and 1Vlary Al's parties. After the turn of the year, strenuous work began on the three junior class plays, "Crazy Violet," "Life of the Party," and "The Storm." Activity was again started on the planning and working sessions for the Junior Prom. The many nightly meetings of the decoration committee in the Eisenhower's basement were loads of fun, as well as productive. Finally, the dance, "The Secret Garden," was held amid much delight over our successful waterfall, with real running water. 84


Plans were begun on a Junior Class sponsored vaudeville show. The unusual varied backdrops with the different acts made us all feel as if Broadway had been brought to Fairmount Avenue. Just before school ended, all school elections were held and, after weeks of campaigning, George Moore, Roy Markle, Sue Lindsay, and Ruth Hall were elected to fill the top four executive positions in the school. Soon after all-school elections, our senior class election took place with Joe Cox elected as president; Bob Mullen, vice-president; Janice Meredith, secretary; and Ron Glass, treasurer. Seniors: The spotlight centers on the 191 members of the Class of '56. As we returned to school, many eventful and unforgettable experiences were shared by our three American Field Service representatives, Sherry Parkin, Nan Gullo, and John Krall, who spent their summer in European homes. Vera Gronvedt, from Norway, became well known and well liked by all during her stay as an American Field Service student living with Mary Rohrbeck here in State College. The girls who stayed at home this past summer won't forget Siggie's sleeping party and the early morning trip to the Centre Daily Times office and the State College Municipal Building. When school started, our yearbook staff and pageant writing committee had already been hard at work for a good part of the summer. Many of us recall the hilarious experiences in chemistry lab. Mr. Shadel never did appreciate our fudge making efforts. Complicated symbols, formulas and equations soon became familiar. Yes, we all shall become great chemists and solve the problems of our generation. The commercial students tried every possible scheme they could to make money to be able to take the annual spring trip to New York City. The girls' cooking skills were enjoyed by many at their popular nickel suppers. The first big dance of the year, the Senior Alum, was held November eleventh. The theme was "Swinging on a Star," inspiring the fabulous decorations. Elma Dills' car, "the inferiority complex on wheels," was very handy in collecting the many essential items for this dance and the many other projects during the year. Senior week, the class picnic, and class day were a few of the events that brought to a close our memorable high school years. With commencement on June 7, the Class of '56 leaves路 State High to step into many directions in life. The scope of the spotlight will widen as it shines all over the world.

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James Colpetzer Sleeps through study halls . . . crazy kid with a wonderful sense of humor. Elizabeth Corman "O. K. let's go!" . . . our stylish head majorette ... dislikes going to school with her brother. Joseph Cox Bright red rod . . . weakness - - - R parties with Oscar . . . El Presidento! ! Carol Cronemiller Lives at the high school ... food comes first ... another cute majorette. Thomas Cropp "Ha! Ha! that's a good one!" . .. the Army first, then Rockview ... Food! Food! Valerie De Lacy "You just think you do!" . . . quiet voice . .. wants to be an art teacher. vVilmar Dennis 'Tm sleepy" . . . pet peeve people who continuously ask to see my homework. Elma Dills "Watch it or I'll rumble you" . . . dislikes boys 路who carry the "Bug" around ... would like to beat Suzi at something. Mary Alice Donahoe "Do you want a ride?" . .. sings for the Ten Tones ... seamstress first class. June Dreibelbis "Hi ya!" ... soup with crackers ... always smiling ... a D. P. worker. Margaret Duffus "Well, bit fit!!" . . . loves hoagies . .. will go into nursing with Jan. Ruth Eisenhower "My father will have a fit!" always singing ... equesh路ian. Maureen Erb "I could give him back to the Indians!" ... goes for hoagies and rumbles and hates party poopers! Harry Falk "Let's go to Bellefonte" . . . good looking blonde . . . gymnastic . . . drives a Buick convertible. Sigrid Fernelius Little Lion Cheerleader . . . everyone's friend . . . If not at home, call Merle's ... rock hunter! Jonelle Fitz With us in spirit . . . tremendous seamstress ... Pizza Pie in Ethiopia! Jane Gauss "Honestly, I don't see how you do it!" ... beautiful hair . .. hard working gal. Lois Gearhart "That erks me" .. . band member . . . writes lots of letters . Helen Gibson Has a sparkle on her left hand and in her eyes . . . collects records . . . loves cokes. Ronald Glass Pet peeve-noisy eaters ... wants to be an engineer or something . . . shy smile. Katherine Merle Grace "I haven't got time!" peppy cheerleader . . . horn and radio make the car go . . . Sig's pal. vVilliam Griffin "You cotton picker" . .. loves hoagies ... wants to be a big man . . . Ford . driver! Emerson Grindall "Stand on your head and spit wooden nickels" . . . archery and scouting homework for Shadel.

Genevieve Adams "vVanna bet?" . .. main ambition - to be a bookkeeper . . . T. V. fiend. Sheila Addams "I wanta, I gotta, I must!" . . . ushers dawn in with blues and jazz. Robert Addleman Soccer player . . . roars around in his Dodge . . . ardent hunter. Nancy Albright "Oh! man!" . . . dislikes hall blockers . . . cusineer. Sevilla Alter "You know!" ... ambition - Bible college .. . quiet friend. Virginia Antes "And so" . .. lass with a million dollar wardrobe ... dislikes homework. Tames Artz Hail to Pine Grove .. . future coach 路 will be glad to graduate. Elaine Baker Faithful basketball follower . . . tremendous seamstress . . . really beats the drums. Robert Baldwin Has a weakness for Crosleys and women ... will see the U. S. in a Jag someday. Virginia Barone Likes sleeping parties . . . her eyes do the talking ... sings with the Ten Tones. Doukeni Baroutsis Pet peeve - her name ! ! . . . future school teacher . . . pianist. Judith Bathurst "I thought I'd die!" . .. champion gum chewer . . . hearty laugh. Harry Beans "Bu-bu-b!" . .. did ja ever hear of Anaheim .. . "be original" .. . dentist's apprentice. Sara Berg "Nothing ventured, nothing gained" ... collects fancy shot glasses ... will be a Phys. Ed. teacher. Harold Bottorf "Let's go to Bellefonte" ... has a weakness for women and money . . . seen with Harry and Ondy. Robert Boucher Hates to get up in the A. M. . . . good time kid . . . outdoor enthusiast. Karin Brindley "For heaven's sake!" . . . imported genius . . . tennis and hockey are her specialties . Anthony Broskley "OSCAR" . . . loves sports cars and E parties ... destined to be a great general. Laura Brown "Oh shoot!" ... pet peeve - people who can't buy their own gum . . . future secretary. i\farion Burnes Dark and quiet . . . I pledge allegiance to Pine Grove . . . future business man. Edith Campbell "Gee" ... Sweet'n' and thoughtful 路 . . . home economist . . . loves pretty clothes. Richard Campbell "Hey Cox!" ... Cowboy .. . visits Le111ont . . . dislikes discipline and enforceers of discipline. Marilyn Claster ,vants to be a professional rumbler ... our great editor ... car doors were made for normal people. Alan Cleland "How 'bout that?" ... '50 Dodge ... tennis fiend ... will be an engineer. 86


Vera Grontvedt "This is silly!" . . . loves pink and white Fords ... dislikes corn and noisy people. Dorothy G~llo "'. Vhy do everything I say is wrong? . . Fraulein Gullo . versatile musician. loves to Betty Gunsallus "I reckon so." . will sueroller skate and drink cokes ceed as a secretary. Louis Haller "Sure enough" . . dislikes Anthony's excuses . . . a career in medicine for him. Donald Harper "True" .. . pet peeve - getting up to go to school ... second Daniel Boone. David Harpster Has a weakness for car racing ... baseball fan . . . hard working farmer. Frances Harpster "NO\v just wait." . . . fudge expert . . . scouting ranks high with her. Jo Hays "The Senator." . .. frustrated scientist . . . efficient manager. Lynda Hillman "I don't know!" . . . another good drummer . . . ambition - trying to learn chemistry. Carolyn Hodgkiss "Honestly" . .. stylish dresser . . . lives on the stage. David Holler "Ape man" ... golf pro! .. . always joking and laughing .. . lots of fun . Robert Homan "Real gone" ... food! ... will be an engineer . . . pet peeve - Miss Morrow and her homework. John Horner "Oh boy" ... pet peeve - weekend homework . . . tall tales of Texas ... aims to be a cop. Kathaleen Horner Collects earrings . . . future bookkeeper . . . ice cream and soda lover. Marlene Horner Has a weakness for small cokes . . . Outlook for the future - bookkeeper. Nellie Horner Dislikes crowded lockers . . good horseback rider. James Houser Mr. Bolton called him "Joe" ice cream and jeeps are tops with him .. "'.i\Tait a minute!" Robert Houser Real outdoor man . . . hunting and fishing . . . dislikes homework. Donald Houtz Big tease ... helps keep 217 in an uproar ... quietly raises cain. Harry Houtz "Not necessarily" . . . will go into forestry at PSU ... good wrestler. Donald Howell Will make a good minister .. . "What's happening?" ... slaves for the Piper. David Ishler '48 Chrysler . . . football player . . . operator of his own private Boalsburg Bus Line. Ronald I shier Keen sense of business ... "',i\1 ell, gee whiz!" . . . will earn his million as a veterinarian. David Jensen "I don't believe it" . . . hangs around the locker rooms .. . king of his own model railroad. Erik Jensen "That's a 11eck of a way to run a railroad." . . . electrical engineer . . . has a stock in the Bellefonte Central.

Dale Johnson "Got your homework done?" ... desire to travel ... can't wait till the bell rings. Pauline Jones "I guess so." .. . enjoys square dancing ... works at the Five and Ten. Donald Josephson "Whad are ya, a cop?" . . . big tease ... Thorney's pet peeve. Boyd Kauffman Sees a future in mechanics . .. great outdoorsman . .. "I bet you do." June Kauffman Tall beauty with a complexion to match . .. "be quiet" ... promising musician and artist. vVilliam Kennedy Drives a distinctive car ... will follow in his father's footsteps . . . "Holy cow." Ernest Kerstetter Always seen with an engaging grin ... "I knew that all along!" . .. toots for Mr. Hege. Franklin King Dislikes g~bby girls . . . 拢1.eetfooted x-back . .. trains dogs in his spare time. Norman Kline Lives at the Collesium ... FFA prexy . .. will make his million bull-dozing. Annette Knepp Vv orks hard for our class . . . efficient librarian . . . never makes trouble for nobody. Anthony Knerr The piper's mainstay . .. weakness - unsystematic systems . . . "the time has come." J olm Krall Often seen on the tennis court . . . "do you see that?" . .. international traveler. Elaine Krebs vVeakness - tomato sandwiches for breakfast . . . roller skating enthusiast . .. "call me after school, Betty." Virginia Kreps Dislikes going downtown alone ... "really" ... a high-stepping majorette. George Kurtossy vVill solve the problem of our generation ... "vVa al" ... always buying a lemon! Joseph Law "Chowzy" ... has an appetite for Hoagies . . . tall 'n' dark . . . prospective architectural engineer. Joan LeBaron Guitar lessons from an expert . . . "',i\1 ell, whad' ya know" . . . foresees a future in nursing. Barbara Lee Animal lover . . . "Merci" ... will keep plane passengers happy as a hostess. Helen Litke Toured Europe one summer "Isn't that neat" . .. light on her toes .. tennis . i'viary Loesch Has an aversion for crowded buses . come 1963 a housewife she may be! Ruth Love Quiet blonde with a pretty smile . .. "how tender" .. . promising artist. Eugene Lower 路 Hates gossiping females pizza . .. watermelons . . . "We're after . meat this game." Clair Lutz Well built . . . talented grappler ... coaching will be his specialty.

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Wilden Nuss "Can it" ... the life of H. R. 119 ... pet peeve - college students. Donald O'Bryan Often found on the golf course ... will be a successful business man . Thomas O'Connell He's not as quiet as you think! ... "Man, that's just about the nicest!" Robert Oliver Weakness drinking (milk) . .. oh man! - that '38 Plymouth . . . "You're right!" Richard Ott Pet peeve - wise college students at the theater ... "it's fabulous!" ... rides around on a motor scooter. Sherry Parkin Versatile gal . . . "Oh - swell you guys!" ... pet peeve - my compatible lab partner. James Pifer Handy man around the stage ... "Gee whiz" ... one of Hege's proteges. Lewis Powell Chauffeur of the West End Bus . . . "Yes, but can it whistle?" . . . makes appropriate comments. Eleanor Pritham High scores for the Bowling Buddies . . . loves little children . . . "You know what?" . Rosemary Raleigh Camp expert . .. "We went on Wednesday" . ... top notch seamstress. Karen Rasmussen "I have a study hall tomorrow, I'll do my homework then." . . . a ring on her finger. Mary Reed Tremendous square dancer . "My word!" . . . Future - business college. Susan Reen Ace basketball player ... will blow up the school some day . . . "Gees!" Barbara Reese "Hey kids! Guess what?" . . . ambition - to get to California . . . has a weakness for Nat "King" Cole's voice. Henrietta Reist Pet peeve - My full name . "Can you lend me some money?" Ronald Reitz Will be a successful farmer . rides around with "Pappy" Kline. Dollie Ripka "Let's not get tough now!'' . pet peeve - people who try to be funny. Patricia Robinson Ambition - anything but work . . . "Saved by the bell!" . . . square dance enthusiast. Mary Rohrbeck Ambition - to escape frustration ... quiet sense of humor . . . Pianist and singer. Edward Rose Always late for homeroom . . . the strong silent type ... Mr. Bolton's assistant. Randall Roseberry "Part anyone?" ... extensive record collection . . . fashion plate from Jack Harper's. John Russell Pet peeve - girls that walk slow and t~lk fast .. . "Just how big was that trout? Louise Scheirer "Are you serious?" . . . enjoys roller skating and dancing. Nora Schrack "Good heavens!" : .. she has her MRS degree . . . sparkling personality to match her twin! 路

William i\fackereth Shop specialist . . . "nice going kid!" . . . hard hitting fullback for the soccer team. Desmond MacRae "Mad" ... promising cynic . . . makes Mrs. Shadel's class an experience . . . friendly to all. Marion Major Talented & hard-working musician .. . a high I. Q. and a sense of humor too. Mary Jeanette Mannino Rides around with Mary Al ... "anyone for pizza?" . .. accomplished journalist. Erika Mares Sings for the Ten Tones ... "no kidding" . . . another one of our fine musicians. Roy Markle "Here it is, almost Christmas, and you guys don't know your plays yet" . . . "Pidge" . . . locker buddy Moore! Lewis Mayes "Fie on you!" . .. his head's in the sky . . . dislikes the crowded cafeteria. Ralph McChesney Ambition - none . . . avid numismatist ... Good Humor Man. Donald McClintic "You crud" ... hail to Boalsburg ... ambition (?) bartender ... soccer player. Glenn McClintic Pet peeve - getting up in front of the class ... enjoys hunting and trapping . . . visits Coleville. James McCulloch "Whunk" ... really roars up Hamilton Avenue ... "I'd go faster but it's illegal." Martin McGeary Ambition - none, I ain't proud! . .. "crap" . . . cigars, guns, and parties ! ! ! David McGrew Connections with the theater ... "whatever it is, I'm against it" ... great mathematician. Mary McLaughlin Seldom seen without Joan . . . likes new cars and parties . . . "Hi ya kid!" Janice Meredith Another cute majorette pet peeve - waiting for Mary Al at 8:05 a. m. Karin Meyer One of the Ten Tones .. . quiet but friendly ... if not at home, call Bev's. Harry Meyers Another S.C.H.S. bartender ... "Oh nasty break" ... pet peeve - school. George Moore Snappy dresser ... engaged in student government . . . ladies' man . . . connoisseur of cars. Barry Moyer Ambition - to get a car .. . "cut it out" ... Robin Hood of '56. Robert Mullen In 1963 - a good husbahd he may be! . .. "White boy" ... hot rodder. Donald Musser Ambition (?) trade school ... remember the cabin parties . .. hot rod on a motor scooter. 路 路 Beverly Nelson Blessed with co-ordination ... one of our blonde majorettes ... another of Mary Al's passengers. Elizabeth Noss Pet peeve - waiting for Elaine after school . . . one of the 路 few secretaries who can transliterate! 88


iVIichael Shaffer Collects girls and money . . . "Gee, Dad!" . . . hamburgers and French fries at midnight. James Shuey "I hear you talking" ... sportsman . . . dislikes cars that won't start. Richard Simco Real funny guy ... one of Mr. Thorne's headaches . .. "1fabel!" Janet Smith A cute addition to State High ... friendly to all . . . forever getting lost. John Smith "You just can't win!" . .. study hall major . . . Loved Spanish class. Larry Smith Ambition - to become a STUDENT in chemistry .. . drives a souped-up Dodge. Nevin Smith One of Mr. Homer's mainstays ... "All right, you guys, come on!" Glenn Snook Has a weakness for blue eyes .. "I just don't care." Charlotte Spotts Will b e a good secretary . . "Sure" ... writes letters to the Air Force. Genevieve Stamm A future Vv AC . . . "Oh Brother!" ... an ice skating fiend. Miriam St. Clair "Oh, do you think we'll have a test today?" . . . another of our female athletes. Lucille Steele "Oh! I wouldn't know about that now!" .. . enjoys sports ... friendly gal. Pauline Stem Pet peeve - slurping soup . . . gorgeous blonde hair and a happy smile ... always a friendly '11ello." Richard Stine Ambition - to b e an English teacher ... "I don't know!" ... outstanding athlete. Ann Stoddart VVeakness - Convertibles . . . enjoys ice skating and sports in general . .. interested in P .S.U. Louise Strait "Thank you, sir Jiles." . . . pet p eeve - those who laugh at my laugh. Richard Sullivan Pet peeve - Transue's sob stories .. . "Do a job!" .. .. typical fighting Irishman. Ivy Sutherland "He should. b e kicked out of the game" . . . willowy blonde . . . "I NEVER park!" Francis Svvabb Shiny red Chevy convertible .. . he auto be a mechanic . .. a real cave man. Janet Sweeney "Don't talk like a sausage." . . . Pirate fan . .. loves Glenn Miller music. Paul Sweetland "I hear ya talking." .. . future engineer . . makes even the tallest look small. Barbara Thiel Crappy birthday, Barb . . . Talks, ice skates, and dances fast . . . "LaCrosse is the greatest sport 路ever!" Clyde Thomas "You'd better b elieve it." p et peeve - all girls . . . w eakness - senior parties. Donald Thompson Pet peeve - teachers . . . wants to be a State Policeman . .. weakness - school.

\i\lilliam Tice Secret desire - to b e a pro basketball player . . . "Huh" ... Pet peeve Police. Shirley Tietz Lil' blonde ch eerleader .. . "I've never put anything on my hair! " John Transue "That's a lousy attitude" . .. almost too cynical ... devoted jazz fan . John Truby Pet peeve - Prohibitionists! . . . "Gimme the church key! " . . . fanatical Pirate fan . \i\lilliam Valmont "Things are tough all over!" . . . wants to stay single . . . violent Thespian. Clarence Vandergrift "Dahling!" ... denizen of Graham's . .. expensive tastes . . . avid reader of the New York Times. Cynthia 路w agner Dislikes the lil' kids who run you clown in the hall .. . enjoyed J. M. Y.'s class. Gloria \i\lagner 'Tm sleepy" ... wants to be a second Florence Nightingale . . . baseball fan. Edgar 路w alker "Oh Crow!" ... "But you've never gone to a dance in a truck!" . . . hardworking fellow. Florence vValker Pet peeve - p eople who ask, "How's the weather up there?" . . . our excellent typist. Richard Walker Pet peeve - quiet study halls . . . noon time movies .. . collects coins and girls. Sandra vVeaver Short 'n' quiet 'n' friendly . .. hates messy lockers . . . a future in the \iV,AVES. Evelyn \i\lernham "Oh, yes, that's nice!" . .. plays the piccolo for H ege . .. practicing biologist. Lorrain e vVheeland Pet p eeve - boys who wear Bermuda shorts . . . "I use Bab-0 it contains bleach!" Ronald vVhitherite "You know it!" ... Plymouth Coupe .. . "Bellefonte, here we come!" Andre \i\Thitesicle Owns 1/3 of a car ... "\i\That are we going to do?" ... Seen with Harry and Dale! Doris vVhitman Pet p eeve - people who think I'm younger than my sister .. . "Oh, my gosh!" Joseph vVillard \i\Tine, women, and song . . . ambition - What's that? .. . tennis player. Sandra \i\lilson A future in nursing .. . dislikes PeevVee's persistent teasing .. . clrums with E. B. William Winters Rides in Tank's car . .. STUDENT ... wants to eat more, breathe more, and sleep more! ! ! Irene vVolfe \i\leakness - Sotir pickles and sweet boys . . . "You know." .. . real cute clothes. Samuel \i\loolsey Eccentric genius . . . Texas Bop King .. . connoisseur of salt peter ! ! Carol Smitley Dislikes an empty mail box . "Gee, I'm lost again!" .. . D ark 'n' cute. 89


SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. - Ron Glass, Jan l'vleredith, Joe Cox, Bob J'vlullen.

JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. - Roy Markle, Clair Lutz, Edie Campbell, Bill Griffin

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Dick Sullivan, Jo Hays, Jan Meredith, J'vlaureen Erb.

CLASS ADVISORS L. to R. - J'vliss Reigh, Miss Smith, J'\fr. Horner, Miss Harpster.

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Dancing Club; Religious Education 2,3,4; Business Club 4.

ADDAMS, SHEILA DIANE "Sheil" Religious Education 3; Piper Staff 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Transferred from Ocean City High School 3.

I ADDLEMAN, ROBERT HAROLD "Dael" Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football, intramural 2, 3; Home Room Treasurer 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4.

ALBRIGHT, NANCY LEE "Till" Business Club 4; Girls' Chorus 2; 路 Religious Education 2, 3, 4.

ALTER, SEVILLA JANE "Sevilla" Religious Education 2.

ANTES, VIRGINIA CLAIRE "Ginny"

Badminton 2, Bowling 2, 3; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey class 2, 3; Religious Education 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Volleyball 3.

ARTZ1, JAME~ KAY Nashua Basketball 2, 3, iVIgr. 3; Baseball 2; Boys' Glee Club 3; Football 2, 3, 4, intra. 2; Hall Patrol 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Penn Relays 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4, dist. 3; Varsity S Club 3, 4, Treas. 4. BAKER, ELAINE ELEANOR "E. B." Band 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey class 2, Jr. Play Prompter 3; Maroon and Gray Staff 4; Oreb . 3, 4; Pageant ,vriting Comm. 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. BALDWIN, ROBERT H. "Bob" Football 3; Hi-Y 3 , 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4; v\lrestling 2, 3, 4, intramural 3. BARONE, VIRGINIA ANNE "Jinny"

A.A.U .W . Award 3; A Cappella 2, 3; 4, Section Leader 4, Accompanist 2; Dist. Chorus 3; Badminton 2; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Elmira Key Award 3; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey class 2, 3, varsity 2; Jr. Play Pub . 3; Pag. Writ. Comm. 4; Piper Staff 2, 3; Flaming Foliage Rep. 4; Quill & Scroll 3, 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; St. Coun. 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 3, 4; Thes . 2, 3, 4, Thes. Play 2; Stage Crew 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Y. C. 2.


BAROUTSIS, DOUKENI "Dutchie" Badminton 2; Bowling 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 4; Hockey class 2, 3; Jr. Play Prompter 3; Librarian 3; Piper Staff 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3; Thespians Play 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. BATHURST, JUDITH RUE "Judy" Badminton 2, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 4; Hockey class 2, 3, Varsi ty 2; H. R. Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 2; Jr. Play 3, Pub. 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; St. Coun. Alt. 2, 3, 4; Thes. 4; Thes. Play 3, State Crew 2; Volleyball 3. BEANS, HARRY CORNELL "Harry"

A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, Intra. & J.V. 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4, J.V. & Intra. 2; Hall Patrol 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec.; Horseshoes, Intra. 2; Jr. \laud. Show 3; Polka Dots 3, 4; Track, Intra. 2, Dist. 2; Varsity S Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Intra. Champian 2.

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BRINDLEY, KARIN PATRICIA "Pat"

A.A.U .\•V. Award 3; Hockey class 3, Varsity 3; Piper Staff 2; Religious Education 3, 4. BROSKLEY, ANTHONY ERNEST "Tony"

Boys' Glee Club 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; H. R. Officer 3; Penn Relays 3; Rel. Ed. 3 4 · Track 2 3 4 Dist 2 3· Wrestli;1g '2, 3; Va/sit)' s' Club 3,' 4.' BROWN, LAURA YVONNE "Laura"

Bus. Club 4; Dancing Club 2, Sec.; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Asst. Treas. 4; H . R. Sec. 3, 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sec. 3. BURNES, MARION "Kenny"

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Future Business Leaders of America 4. CORMAN, ELIZABETH MINERVA "Liz" Badminton 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey class 2, Varsity 2; H. R. Sec. 2; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Majorette 2, Head 3, 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pres. 3; Volleyball 3.

COX, C. JOSEPH "Joe"' Boys' Ath. 2; Class Pres. 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Hall Patral 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; H. R. Officer 2, 3; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Pag. VVriting Comm. 4; Proj. Club 2; Rel. Ed. 3, 4; St. Council, Alt. 2, Member 4; \\lrestling 2. CRONE.MILLER, CAROL "Cann"

Badminton 2, 3. 4; Band 3, ing 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Hockey class 2, 3; Jr. Vaud. :tviajorette 3, 4; Piper Staff 4; 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3.

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CROPP, THOMAS JAMES "Monkey" A Cappella 3, 4, Section Leader 4, Pres. 4; Basketball 2; Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Cafe. Patrol 4; Football Intra. 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; H. R. Officer 2, 3, 4; Horseshoes, Intra. 2; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Jr. Play 3; Noon Patrol 4; Pag. Writ. Comm. 4; Piper Staff 2; Polka Dots 3, 4; Proj. Club 2, 3, 4; Radio News Editor 2; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, Dist. 2; Y. C. 3; Varsity S Club 4. DE LACY, VALERIE JANE "Val" Fiz-Kem Club 4; H. R. Officer 4; Jr. Play Stage Crew 3; Pageant \\lriting Comm . 4; Rel. Eel. 3, 4; Thes . 4; Y. C. 3, 4.


DENNIS, WILMAR GAIL "Willie" Badminton 2; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 3; H. R. Treas. 4; Jr. Play 3; Piper Staff 4; Rel. Ed . 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3

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DILLS, ELMA JEAN "Ehn" Badminton 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3 , 4; Dist. 3, Sec. 3; Bowling 2, 3; G. A. C. 3, 4, Pres. 4; Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 4; Hockey class 2, 3; Varsity 2, 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Modernaires 3, 4; Orch. 2, 3, 4; St. Conn. 4; Varsity S Club 4, Sec. 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4. DONAHOE, MARY ALICE "Al" A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3; Badminton 2; Intra. 2; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 3; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey 3; H. R. Officer 4; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Volleyball 3. DREIBELBIS, JUNE ELIZABETH "June" Badminton 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Patrol 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3; St. Council 4; Tri: Hi-Y 2, 3; Volleyball 3. DUFFUS, MARGARET l\foROBERT "Duffy" A Cappella 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Hockey class 2, 3, Varsity 3; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Jr. Play Prompter 3; Librarian 2, Asst. Award 2; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Rel. Eel. 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3. EISENHOWER, RUTH EAKIN "Ruth" A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 2; Badminton 4; Girls' Sports 2, 3; Hockey class 2, 3, Varsity 2, 3; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Jr. Play Pub. & Stage Crew 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Pag. \Vriting Comm. 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 3, 4.

ERB, MAUREEN KATHRYN "Erbie" Am. Legion Aux. Essay Award - honorable mention 3; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Class Treas . 2; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey class 2, 3, Varsity 3; H . R. Officer 2, 3, 4; Jr. Vaud. Show co-director 3; Jr. Play Pub. & Stage Crew 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Pag. 'Writing Comm. 4; Piper Staff 3, 4; Rel. Eel. 2, 3, 4; Thes. 3, 4, Play Stage Crew 3; Times School News Reporter 3; Varsity S Club 4. FALK, HARRY W. "Harry" Gymnastics Club 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; H. R. Officer 2, 3; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Rel. Ed. 2; Track 2, 3, 4, Dist. 2, Intra. 2. FERNELIUS, SIGRID "Siggie" A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Sec 3; Dist. Chorus 3; Badminton 2; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Hockey class 2, 3, Varsity 2, 3; H. R. Officer 3; l\faroon & Gray Staff 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 3 , 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. FIT~ 1 JO~~LLE Jonme Bowling 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Hockey class 2, 3; I-I. R. Officer 3; Jr. Play 3; Rel. Eel. 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Jr. Vaud. Show 3.


GAUSS, JANE CAROL "Jane" A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Am. Legion Aux. Essay Award 2; Badminton 2; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2; Play Pub. 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Rel. Ed . 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3.

GEARHART, LOIS JEAN "Jeanie" Band 2, 3; Dancing Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 4; Rel. Ed . 2, 3 .

GIBSON, HELEN CHRISTINA "Helen" Religious Education 2, 3, 4.

GLASS, RONALD NEAL "Nig" A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Band 2; Boys' Ath. 2; Class Treas. 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Intra. 2; Hall Patrol 4; H . R. Officer 2, 3; Polka Dots 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Y. C. 3, Pres. 3; Varsity S Club 3, 4.

GRACE, KATHERINE MERLE "Nier le" A. A. U. Vv. Award 3; Badminton 2; Basketball 2, 3; Bowlin1 2, 3, 4, All Stars 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 4; Hockey class 2, 3, Varisty 3; H. R. Officer 3; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Jr. Play St. Director 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Pag. 路writing Comm. 4; Piper Staff 2, 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Varsity S Club 4.

GRAY, JUDITH ANN "Judy" Dancing Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; H. R. V. Pres. 2; Sec. 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; St. Council 2; Alt. 3.

GRIFFIN, WILLIAM PAUL "Bill" Boys' Ath. 2; Class Treas. 3; Football 2, 3, 4, Intra. 2; Guidance Council 3, 4; Gymnastics Club 2; Hall Patrol 4; H. R. Sec. 3; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Penn Relays 2, 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4, Dist. 2, 3; State 2; Varsity S Club 3, 4. GRINDALL, EMERSON JON "Jon"

Boys' Glee Club 3路 Football 2, 3; Noon Patrol 4; Rel. Eel. 3, 4; ,vrcstling 3, 4. GRONTVEDT, VERA "Olga" A. F. S. Scholarship from Strinda Hogre Skole, Trondheim, Norway 4; Bowling 4; Student Council lvlember 4. GULLO, DOROTHY NAN "Nan" A:A.U.W. Award 3; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Dist. Chorus 3; Choir Librarian 2; Accompanist 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. Scholarship 3; Bowling 2; Girls' Sports 2; H . R. Officer 2, 3; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Orch. 3; Polka Dots Accomp. 2, 3, 4; Rel. Ed . 2, 3, 4; Thes. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Y. C. 3.


GUNSALLUS, BETTY JANE "Gunny"

Business Club 4; Dancing Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2. Rel. Ed. 2; F.B.L.A. 4. HALLER, LOUIS MERRILL "Lou"

A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Rel. Ed. 3, 4; St. Council Alt. 4; Tennis 4.

HARPER, DONALD CLAIR "Fuz"

Boys' Glee Club 2, 3; Hall Patrol 4; Home Room Sec. 4; Religious Education 3.

HARPSTER, DA YID LEE "Dave"

Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4; Home Room Pres. 4.

HARPSTER, FRANCES MARJORIE "Fran"

Bus. Club 4; F .B.L.A. 2, 3, 4; Dancing Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2, 4; H .R. Pres. 3; Librarian 2, 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3. HAYS, JO NELSON

"Jo" A.A.U.W. Award 3; A Cappella 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4; Basketball lvlgr. 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-Pres. 2; Football i'vlgr. 2, 3, 4; Hall Patrol 4; H. R. V-Pres. 2; Maroon & Gray Bus. Mgr. 4; Rel. Ed. 2; Slide Rule Club 2; St. Council Alt. 3, i\fomber 4; Varsity S Club 3, 4.

HILLMAN, LYNDA BARI "Lynda" Band 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Basketball 3; Hockey dass 3; H. R. Officer 3; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Jr. Play 3; Noon Patrol 4; Pag. vVriting Comm. 4; Piper Staff 4; Rel. Ed . 2, 3, 4. HODGKISS, CAROLYN ANN "Ann"

Badminton 2; Bowlin~ 2, 3, 4; Girls' Sports 2, 3; Jr. Vaud . Show 3; Jr. Play St. Director 3; Pag. vVriting Comm. 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Thes. 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. HOLLER, DAVID CARL "Fireplug" A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Boys' Ath. :; Boys' Glee Club 4; Football 2; intra 2; Golf 2, 3, 4, Dist. 2, 3, States 2, 3; Guidance Council 3, 4; Hall Patrol 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Pres. 4; H. R. Officer 2, 3; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; St. Council Member 2, 4; Volleyball 2, intra.; Varsity S Club 3, 4. HOMAN, EDWARD WRAY "Pop"

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HOMAN, ROBERT LEE "Bob" Boys' Ath. 2, 3; Boys' Glee Club 2; Soccer 3, 4; Varsity S Club 4.

HORNER, JOHN MILFORD

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HORNER, KATHALEEN MAE "Kathy" Girls' Glee Club 2; Business Club 4; F.B.L.A.

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HORNER, MARLENE K. "i\!Iarlene" Girls' Glee Club 2; Business Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4.

HORNER, NELLIE MARIE "Nellie" Future Business Leaders of America 2; Religious Education 2, 3, 4.

HOUSER, JAMES DANIEL "Jitn" Boys' Glee Club 2; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Religious Education 4.

HOUSER, ROBERT EUGENE "Bob" F.F.A. Basketball 2, 3, 4; F.F .A 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Reporter 4; Gymnastics 2; Rel. Ed. 3, 4. HOUTZ, HARRY DEAN "Dean"

Band 2, 3; Boys' Ath. 2; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Intra . Track 2; 路wrestling 2, 3, 4; Dist. \Vrestling 2, 3 . HOUTZ, DONALD "Don' Bus. Club 4; Intra. Horseshoes 2路 Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Hunting & Fishing Club Officer 2; F .B.L.A. 4. HOvVELL, DONALD HENRY "Don"

Boys' Glee Club 3; Photography Club 2; Piper Staff 2, 3; Sports Editor; Tennis 3; Times School News Reporter 2; Track 2.

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F . F. A. Basketball 3; Boys' Ath. 2· Football 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4; I-I. R. Officer 4; Wrestling 2, 4.

ISHLER, ~ONA~J?, ELMER Ronme F.F.A. Basketball 2. 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4; Intra. Horseshoes 2; Rel. Ed . 3, 4.

JENSEN, DAVID PHILIP "Dave''

A Cappella 3, 4; Intra. Badminton 2; Boys' Glee Club 2, 3; Football :t,,iigr. 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Photography 2; Varsity S Club 3, 4.

JENSEN, ERIK ANDERS "Jens"

A Cappella 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Intra. Football 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; H. R. Officer 2, 3, 4; Jr. Play Stage Crew 3; lv!aroon & Gray Staff 4; Photography Club 2; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Varsity S Club 4.

JOHNSON, DALE ALFRED "Jolm51on" • Baseball 4; Boys' Athletics 2, 3; Religious Education 3, 4.

JONES, PAULINE WINIFRED "Polly" Girls' Glee Club 2, 4; Religious Education 2, 3, 4.

JOSEPHSON, DONALD BRADFORD "Reinholtz" A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Choir Officer 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Dist. Band 3; Boys' Ath. 2; Football 2, 4; Intra. 2; Hall Patrol 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Polka Dot 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Y. C. 2. KAUFF:rvIAN, BOYD FRANKLIN "Reel" Band 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; H. R. Officer 4; Intra. Horseshoes; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4. KAUFFMAN, JUNE C. "June''

A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Choir Officer 4; Jr. Vaud. Show 2, 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Orchestra 4; Rel. Ed. 2; St. Council Alt. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Y. C. 3. KENNEDY WILLIAM DEAN ' "Bill" Golf 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; I-I. R. Officer 2; Proj. Club 2; Rel. Ed. 3, 4; Soccer 2.

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KERSTETTER, ERNEST LEE "Speedy" Band 2, 3, 4; Dist. Band 3; Dramatics Club 2; H . R. Treas. 2, 3; Jr. Play 3; Piper Staff 2, 3; Rel. Eel. 2, 3, 4; Thes. 4; Thes. Play Prompter 2; Sta 5 e Crew 2; Times School News Photographer 3, 4. KING, FRANKLIN DELANO "S,vaps"

Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Hall Patrol 4; H. R. Officer 4; Hunting & Fishing Club 2. KLINE, NORMAN JOHN "Pappy"

F .F .A. Basketball 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Soil & 'Nater Management; 1st in Tractor Driving; H. R. Officer 3; Wrestling; Intra. :ZI. KNEPP, ANNETTE LUCILLE "Annette" Bus. Club 4; Dramatic Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Librarian 2, 3, 4; Librarian Ass't Award; Rel. Eel. 2, 3. KNERR, ANTHONY DAVID "Tony"

A.A.U.W. Award 3; A Cappella Choir 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4 ; Fiz-Kem Club 4; llfaroon & Gray Staff 4; Modernaires 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Photography Club 3; Piper Staff 2, 3, 4; Editor 4; Quill & Scroll 3, 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Thes. 3, 4; Thes. Play 3; Stage Crew 3. KRALL, JOHN MORTON "John" A.A.U.'W. Award 3; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. Scholarship 3; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Boys' Glee Club 2, 3; Debate Club 3; H . R. Pres. 3; Rel. Eel. 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; 3, 4; Dist. 2, 3; State 2, 3 ; Intra . 2, 4.

KREBS, RUTH ELAINE "Elaine" Bus. Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Pres. 4; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Rel. Eel. 3, 4. KREPS, VIRGINIA LOUISE "Louise"

Badminton 2; Band 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Girls' Leaders 3, 4; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey Class 2, 3; H. R. Sec. 3; Majorette 3, 4; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Orchestr,1 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; St. Council Alt. 3; Volleyball 3 . LAW, JOSEPH FRANCIS "Joe" Band 2, 3, 4; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Rel. Eel. 2, 3; Track 3; Wrestling 3. LeBARON, JOAN CAROL "Jody" Band 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Jr. Play 3; Rel. Eel. 2, 3, 4.

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LEE, BARBARA ANN "Barb"

Badminton 2; Bowling 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 3; Girls' Sports 2; Rel. Ed. 2, 3;

LITKE, HELEN SUE "Helen Sue" Badminton 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Girls' Snorts 2; Jr. Play 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3; Intra. Tennis 3, 4; Volleyball 3.

LOESCH, MARY KATHERINE "~1ary"

Dancing Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Librarian 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4.

LOVE, RUTH JANE "Ruth" Band 2, 3; Jr. Play 3; Piper Staff 3, 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4.

LOWER, EUGENE RICHARD "Louch" Football 2, 3, 4; Hall Patrol 4; H. R. Treas. 2; Sec. 3; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Varsity S Club 3, 4, Pres. 4.

LUT~, CLA,~R MORRIS Peanut A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Section Leader 4; Intra. Badminton 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Cafe. Patrol 4; Chairman 4; Class V. Pres. 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; H. R. Officer 2, 3; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Noon Patrol 3, 4 ; Rel. Ed. 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Intra. Track 2; \~lrestling 2, 3, 4, Dist. 3, Intra. 2; Varsity S Club 4.

MACKERETH, WILLIAM JOSEPH "Bill" Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intra. Football 2; FF A. 2. 3, 4 ; Officer 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Vhestling 4. MacRAE, DESl'vIOND ALEXANDER "Des" Hi-Y 3, 4; D ebate Club 5:路; Jr. Play Stage Crew 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Penn Relays 3; Rel. Ed . 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4, Dist. 3, 4. MAJOR, M1RIO!'/ ~ANDOLPH 1'\'Ianon A. A. U. W. 3; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Orch. 2, 3, 4, Dist. 2, 3, 4; State 4. MANNINO, !vlARY JEANETTE "lvIJ" Badminton 2; Girls' Sports 2; H. R. Sec. 4; Jr. Play 3, Pub. 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Pag. V11riting Com. 4; Piper Staff 2, 3, 4; Quill & Scroll 3, 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; St. Council 3, 4; Thes. Play 3; Times School News Reporter 2, 3, 4.

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i\'1ARES, ERIKA ADRIENNE "Erika" A. A. U . vV. 3; A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 2; Jr. Play 3; Rel Ed . 2, 3; Intra. Tenni.s 3, 4; Ten Tones 3, 4; l\faroon & Gray Staff; Thes. 4. MARKLE, ROY "Lennie"

Basketball, Intra. 2, 3, 4; Vars. 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Class Pres. 3; Football 2 , 3, 4, Intra. :;.; Hall Patrol 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; V Pres. 4; H. R. Officer 2, 3; Tr. Vaud. Show 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Piper 3; Rel. Ed. 2; St. Council 3, 4; V. Pres. 4; Track 2; Volleyball Intra. 2; Dist. 2; Varsity S Club 3, 4.

MAYES, LEWIS FRANKLIN "Frank"

A Cappella 3; Boys' Glee Club 2, 3; Cafeteria Patrol 3, 4; Fiz-Kem Club 4; Football 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Proj. Club 3.

McCHESNEY, RALPH JOHNSTON ''~

Ioose''

1

Football 2, 3; F . F. A. 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 2; Proj. Club 2; Track 2.

McCLINTIC, DONALD EUGENE "Don" Football 2, Intra. 2; Horseshoes, Intra. 2; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Soccer 4; \,\lrestling 2, 4.

McCLINTIC, GLENN LEROY "Glenn" Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4.

McCULLOC~, JA~IES CLARK Tank Band 2, 3, 4; Golf 2; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Fag. \,\iriting Com. 4; Photo. Club 2; Proj. Club 2, 3, 4; Rel. Ed. 4; Thes 4; Tlies. Play Stage Crew 3, 4. McGEARY, MARTIN NELSON "Barfo"

Baseball Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Band 2. 3, 4; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Photography Club 2; Proj. Club 2, 3, 4. McGREW, DAVID LEWIS "Dave"

Slide Rule Club 2. McLAUGHLIN, MARY LOUISE "i\,lickey" Bowling 2, 3; Girls' Gl ee Club 3; Hockey Class 2; Rel. Eel. 2, 3 .

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MEREDITH, JANICE LOUISE "Jan" A Cappella 3, 4; Badminton 2; Band 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Class Sec. 2, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Girls' Sports 2; Guidance Council 4; Hockey Class 2, 3; Varsity 2; H. R. Officer 2, 3, 4; 11,[ajorette 4; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; St. Council 3, 4. MEYER, KARIN ELIZABETH "Karin"

A Cappella 3, 4; Badminton 2; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Girls' Sports 2, 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Ten Tones 3, 4. MEYERS, HARRY RANDALL "Butch" Football 2, 3, Intra. 2; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Hunting & Fishing Club 2 ; Wrestling 2, 4. MOOR~ 1 GE<?J:l.GE MARVIN Curly A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Basketball Intra. 2, 3, Vars. 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Boys' Ath . 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Football 2. 3, 4, Intra 2; Hall Patrol 4; Jr. Baud. Show 3; St. Council 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Track 2; Dist. 2; Volleyball Dist. 2; Intra. 2; Varsity S Club 3, 4. MOYER, BARRY LEE "Barry"

Basketball 2, 3; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Soccer 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Intra. 4; Varsity S Club 3, 4. MULLEN, ROBERT LAWRENCE "Bob"

A Cappella 4; Boys' Glee Club 2, 3; Class V. Pres. 4; Football 2, 3, Intra. 2; H . R. Officer 2, 3; Penn Relays 2, 3; Rel. Ed. 4; Track 2, 3, 4, Dist. 2, 3, 4; 'Wrestling 4; Varsity S Club 3, 4; St. Council 4.

MUSSER, D!;)NA~p EDWARD Muss Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Student Council Alternate 4. NELSON, BEVERLY GRACE "Bev"

Badminton 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club ~,, 3; Girls' Sports 2, 3; Girls' Hockey class 2, Vars. 3; H. R. Officer 3; tvlajorette 4; Rel Ed. 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Varsity S Club 4. NOSS, ELIZABETH MARIE "Betty" Band 2, 3, 4; Bus. Club 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Treas. 4; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. NUSS, WILDEN LESTER "Nuss"

Religious Education 2, 3, 4.

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O'BRYAN, DONALD WALTER "Don" Boys' Athletics 2, 3; Golf 2, 3, 4; Dist. 2, 3; Varsity S Club 4. O'CONNEL~, THOMAS,,RAYMOND Tom 0. C. Football 2, 3, 4; Hall Patrol 4; H . R. Pres. 2, 3, 4; Jr. \laud. Show Co-Chairman 3; Jr Play Stage Crew 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Slide Rule Club; Y. C. 2; Varsity S Club 2, 3, 4. OLIVER, ROBERT WILLIAM "Bob" A. A. U. \V. 3; Fiz-Kem 2; Sec. 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Guidance Council 3, 4; Hall Patrol 4; Jr. Play 2; J\faroon & Gray Staff 4; Pag. Writing Com. 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 4; St. Council 3, 4; Varsity S Club 3, 4. OTT, RICHARD LEE "Dick" Photography Club, Secretary 2; Religious Education 2. PARKIN, SHERRY LOUISE "Sherry" A. A. U. W. 3; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Dist. Chorus 3; Section Leader 3; Accompanist 2; AFS Scholarship 3; Am. Legion Aux. Essay Award 3; Badminton 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; BowHng 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 4; Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 4; Guidance Council 3, 4; Hockey Class 2, 3; Varsity 3; H. R. Officer 2, 3; Jr. Vaud. Show 2, 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Pag. Writing Com. 4; Piper Staff 2, 3; Quill & Scroll 3, 4; H.el. Ed. 2, 3, 4; St. Council 3, 4, Sec. 3; Ten Tones 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Varsity S Club 4. PIFER, JAMES R. "Jitn" Band 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2; Fiz-Kem Club 2, 4; Treas. 2; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Jr. Vaud. Show Stage Crew 2, 3; Jr. Play 3, Stage Crew 2, 3; Photo. Club 2; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4 ; Thes. 3, 4, Play Stage Crew 2, 3.

POWELL, LEWIS NEWELL "Le,vn A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; H. R. V. Pres. 2; Polka Dots 4; St. Council Alt. 3, 4. PRITHAM, ELEANOR CAROLYN "Ellie" Badminton 2; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y; Hockey 2; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3. RALEIGH, ROSEMARY CATHERINE "Rose1nary"

Band 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey 2, 3; Librarian 2; Orches tra 3, 4; Rel. Ed. RASMUSSEN, KAREN LYNN LOUISE "K. K." Badminton 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Hockey 2; H. R. V. Pres. 3; Rel. Eel. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3 .

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REED, MARY ELLYN "Pie"

Business Club 4; F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; H. H.. Treas. 2, 3; Religious Education 2, 3, 4. REEN, SUSAN ELIZABETH "Booze"

A. A. U. W. 3; A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec. 2; Badminton 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2; Dist. 2, 3, State 3; Basketball 2, 3; Vars. 2, 3; i\faroon & Gray Staff 4; Orch. 2, 3, 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; St. Council 21 4; T ennis Intra. 2, 4; Volleyball 3; Y. C. 2; Varsity S Club 4; Girls Leaders 2, 3, 4. REESE, BARBARA LOIS "Barb"

Dancing Club 2, 3, 4; Religious Education 2, 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Business Club 4. REIST, HENRIETTA FIANNA "Penny"

A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Badminton 9路 Band 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 4; H ockey Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Jr. Play 3, Pub. 3; lVlaroon & Gray Staff 4; Tennis Intra. 2; Thes. Play Stage Crew 2; Times School News Reporter 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4.

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REITZ, RONALD HENRY "Nighthawk" Future Farmers of America 3; Hunting & Fishing Club 2. RIPKA, DOLLIE ANNA "Dolly" Business Club 4; FBLA 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 4; Librarian 2; Librarian Assistants Award 2.

ROBINSON, PATRICIA JANE "Pat"

Dramatics Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Religious Education 2, 3. ROHRBECK, MARY ADELINE "Mary"

A. A. U. \"l. 3; A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 2, 3, 4; Am Legion Aux. Essay Award 3; Badminton 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Dist. 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey 2, 3; Jr. Play 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Orch . 3, 4; Fag. vVriting Co-chairman 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; T en Tones 4; Thes 3, 4, Sec. 4; Play prompter, Stage crew 3, 4; Y. C. 3. HOSE, EDWARD GATES "Bruiser"

Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Buntin ~! & Fishing Club 2; Jr. Vaud. Show Stage Crew 3; Jr. Play Stage Crew 3; Penn Relays 2, 3, :Mgr.; Rel. Ed. 2, 3; Track Mgr. 2, 3. ROSEBERRY, }~AND~LL GRAHAM Randy Cafe. Patrol 4; Golf 2; Hi-Y 4; H. R. Officer 2, 3; Jr. Vaud . Show 3; Jr. Plays 3, stage crew 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Noon Patrol 4; Fag. \:Vritin <:( Com . 4; Piper Staff 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Thes. Play stage crew 2, 3; Thes. 3, 4; Times School News Reporter 3; YC 3.


RUSSELL, JOH~ FREDRIC Freel H. R. Officer 4; Intra. Horseshoes 3; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Soccer 3, 4. ST. CLAIR, MIRIAM JESSICA "1\1hni" Badminton 2, 3; Basketball 3; Bowlling 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 4, Sec-Treas. 3, Pres 4; Hockey 2, 3, Vars. 21; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Varsity S Club 4. SCHEIRER, LOUISE ANN "Squeeze" Business Club 4; Dancing Club 2; F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Religious Ed. 2, 3, 4. SCHRACK, NORA LORRAINE "Lorrie" Badminton 2; Band 3; Basketball 3; Bowling 2 3路 Girls' Leaders 3路 Girls' Sports 2; Hockey 2, 3; H . R. Officer 2; Jr. play 3; lvlajorette 3; Noon Patrol 2; Orch. 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3; St. Council 2, 3. SHAFFER, WILLIAM MICHAEL "l\1ike" A Cappella 3, 4; Basketball 2; Boys' Glee ,,,.. Club 2; Football 2;<Hi-Y 4; H. R. Treas. :2; V. Pres.; Jr. Red Cross 2; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Varsity S Club 4. // SHUEY, RONALD JAMES "Jim" Football 2,3; Raclio Program Eng. 2,3; Track 2; \Vrestling 2,3; Dist. \li'restling 2.

SIMCO, RICHARD DANIEL "Dick" Business Club 4; F . B. L. A. 4; Religious Education 4. SMITH, JOHN PATRICK "Jack" Cafe. Patrol 4; Football 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Jr. Play 3, Pub. & Stage Crew 3; Noon Patrol 4; Pag. \\lriting Comm. 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Thes. 4, Play 3, Stage Crew 3; Times School News Reporter 3. SMITH, LARRY EUGENE "Smidt" Band 2, 3, 4; Hall Patrol 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Dist. Track; \\lrestling 1, 2, 3, Dist. 2, 1. SMITH, LOUISE JANET "Louise" Girls' Glee Club 4; Orch. 4; Volleyball 4; Transferred from Morrison Cove Joint High School 4 .

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SMITH, NEVIN ALIFRED "Nebin" Intra. Basketball 2; Basketball 2; Boys' Ath. 2; Intra. Football 2; Horseshoes 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4.

SNOOK, GLENN HOLT "Snookie" A Cappella 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club , 3; Football 2, 4; Hall Patrol 4; H . R. Officer 2, 3; Noon Patrol 3, 4; vVrestling 2.

SNYDER, NANCY MARIE "Nancy"

Religious Eel. 2; Business Club 4, F . B. L. A. 4. SPOTTS, CHARLOTTE LORRAINE "Charlotte" Business Club 4; F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4; Reporter 4, V. Pres. 3; Treas. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; H. R. Sec. 2, 3, 4; Rel. Eel. 2, 3, 4.

STAMM, GENEVIEVE REBECCA "Gen" Business Club 4; F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Rel. Eel. 2, 3, 4.

STEELE, LUCILLE ARLENE "Lucy"

Badminton 2, 3; Bowlin 5 3, 4; Dancing Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 4; Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4; H . R. Treas. 3; Rel. Eel. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Y. C. 2.

STEM, PAULINE MARIE "Polly" Business Club 4; F . B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; H. R. Officer 2; Religious Eel. 2, 3, 4. STINE, RICHARD ARLEN "Stiney" Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Boys' Ath. 2; Football 2, 3, 4, Intra. 2; Hall Patrol 4; Horseshoe Intra. 2; St. Council Alt. 4; Varsity S Club 3, 4, Officer; Volleyball, dist. 2. STODDART, ANN BENSON "Ann"

A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2; Badminton 2; Basketball 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4, All Stars 3; Girls' Leaders 3, 4; Girls' Sports 2; H. R. officer 2; Pag. vVriting Comm. 4; Rel. Eel. 2, 3, 4; St. Conn. 3; Volleyball 3. STRAIT, LOUISE JOANNE

"Jo"

Business Club 4; F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4; Religious Eel. 2, 3, 4.

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SULLIVAN, RICHARD HENRY "Sully" Basketball 3, 4; Boy's Ath. ÂŁ.; Class Pres. 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Hall Patrol 4; Rel Ed. 2, 3, 4; St. Council Alter. 3; member 2; Track 2, Dist. 2; Varsity S Club 3, 4. SUTHERLAND, IVY JANE "Southland" A. A. U. W. 3; A Cappella 3, 4, Librarian 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey 2, 3; Jr. Play Pub. 3; J\faroon & Gray Staff 4; Pag. \,Vriting Comm. 4; Piper Staff 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Times School News Repmter 3. SWABB, FRANCIS ELLIOT "Swabby" Religious Ed. 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Fiz Kem Club 2. SWEENEY, JANET ILENE "Janut"

Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Jr. Play 3; Rel. Ed . 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. SWEETLAND, PAUL CHANDLER "Pee Wee" A Cappella 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 2; Football 3, 4; Hall Patrol 4; H. R. Officer 3; St. Council 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2; Track 2, 3, 4, Dist. 2, 3; State 3; Vars. S Club 3, 4. TEMPLE, JOAN ANNE "Jo" H. R. Treas. 4; Rel. Ed. 3; Transferred from Huntingdon High 3.

THIEL, BARBARA ANN "Barb"

A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Bowling 2, 3; Girls Sports 2; Hockey Class 2, 3, Vars. 2, 3; H. R. Officer 4; Jr. \laud. Show 3; Jr. Play Pub. 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Pag. Writing Com. 4; Piper Staff 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Times School News Reporter 3; Volleyball 3. THOMAS, CLYDE LEWIS "Clyde" Basketball, Intra. 2; Boys' Glee CluL 2, 3, 4; Football, Intra. 2; Gymnastics Club 2; Golf 2, 3, 4; Horseshoes, Intra . 2; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball, Intra. 2; Vars. S Club 3, 4; vVrestling 2, 3, 4; Dists. 3; Intra. 2. THOMPSON, DONALD JAY "Don" Boys' Ath. 2, 3; F. F. A. 4; Horseshoes, Intra 2; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Rel. Ed. 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Intra. 2, 3. TICE, WILLIAM MICHAEL "Bill" F . F. A. 2, 3, 4; Jr. Reel Cross 2, 3, 4.

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TIETZ, SHIRLEY ELIZABETH "Betsy" A. A. U. W. 3; A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2; Bowling 2, 3, 4 ; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey class 2, 3, Vars. 2, 3; Jr. \laud. Show 3; Jr. Play Pub. 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Piper Staff 4 ; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4 ; Thes. 4, Stage crew 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4 ; Y. C. 2. TRANSUE, JOHN BRUCE "John" A Cappella 2, 3 , 4 ; Boys' Glee Club 2 , 3 ; Football 2, 3, 4, Intra 2 ; H . R. Officer 2; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; P olka Dots 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3; Wrestling 2 ; Varsity S Club 3, 4. TRUBY, JOHN DAVID "Dave" Baseball 2, 2, 4; H . R. Pres. 2, 2, 4, Sec. 2 ; Jr. \laud. Show 3 ; Maroon & Gray Staff 4 ; Photo. Club 2, 3; Piper Staff 2, 2; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Times School News Reporter 3. VALMONT, WILLIAM JENNINGS "Bill" . A Cappella 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 2, 4; Caf. Patrol 4; Jr. Vaud. Show 3 ; Jr. Play 3; Pub. 3 ; Noon Patrol 3; Pag. vVriti ng Com. 4, Co-chairman; Piper Staff 3; Thes. 2, 3, 4, Pres 4, Play 3; Stage Crew 2, 3 ; Times School News Rep orter 3; Y. C. 2, 3. VANDEGRIFT, CLARENCE WILLIAM "Bill" A. A. U . W . 3; Band 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Fiz-Kem Club 2, 3; Jr. Vaud. Show 3; Jr. Play St. Director 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Orch . 2, 3, Dist. Orch . 2; Piper Staff 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Thes. 3, 4, Play 2 ; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Y. C. 4. WAGNER, CYNTHIA GAIL "Gail" Girls' Glee Club 3.

WAGNER, GLORIA JEAN "Tiny" Badminton 2, 3 ; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 3 ; Girls' Sports 2 ; Hockey class 3 , Vars. 3; Jr. Play 3; Piper Staff 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4. WALKEl\ EDG1R STINE Edgar Citizenship Award 8th Grade; Jr. Vaud. Show 3 ; Jr. Play 3; ~1laroon & Gray Staff 4; Rel. Ed. 2; St. Coun cil Alt. 2. Vi' ALKER, FLORENCE VIRGINIA "Flop" Business Club 4; Dancing Club 2; Guidance Coun. 4; Bookkeeping Award 3 ; H . R. V. Pres. 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Orch. 2 ; Rel. Eel. 2, 4. WALKER, RICHARD MILES "Dick" F . F . A. 2, 3, 4; Star Chapter F armer 3 ; Proj. Club 2, 3, 4; Rel. E d. 2.

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WEA VE~1 SAN!;)RA LEE Sanely Business Club 4; Dancing Club 2; F. B. L. A. 4; Religious Ed. 4. WERNHAM, EVELYN ISABEL "Evy" A. A. U. vV. 3; Badminton 2, 3, Champion 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4; All Stars 3; Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 4; Hockey class 2, 3, Vars. 2, 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Tennis Intra. 2; Volleyball 3; Vars. S Club 4. WHEELAND, LORRAINE MARIE "Porky" A Cappella 3, 4; Business Club 4; Dancing Club 2; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Jr. Play Prompter 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4. WHITESIDE, ANDRE S. "Oncly"

Basketball Intra. 2 , Vars. 2; Football, Intra. 2; Gymnastics Club 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Rel. Ed. 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Dist 3; Intra. 2; Volleyball Intra. 2. WHITMAN, DORIS OLIVIA "Doris" A Cappella 4; Dancing Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; H. R. Sec. 4; ~ifaroon & Gray Staff 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 4. WILLARD, JOSEPH HILL "Cat Bird" A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Dist. Chorus 3; Badminton, Intra. 2; Basketball 2; Boys' Ath 2; Boys' Glee Club 3, 4; Football mgr. 2, Intra. 2; Golf 2; Horseshoes, Intra. 2; Jr. Vaud. Sl1ow 3; Jr. Play Stage Crew 3; Photo. Club 2; Rel Ed . 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4, Intra . 2; Times School News Reporter 3; Track Intra. 2; Volleyball Intra. 2; 路wrestling Intra. 2.

WILSON, SANDRA GAIL "Sandy" Band 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4; Girls' Sports 2; Hockey, class 2, 3; H . R. Treas. 2, 3; Jr. Play 3, Pub. 3; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; St. Council 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Volleyball 3. WINTER, WILLIAM PHILLIPS "\Vesley" Band 2, 3, 4; Fiz-Kem Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3, 4; Jr. Play 3; Pag. vVriting Com. 4; Radio News Editor 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Thes Play stage crew. WITHERITE, RONALD HAROLD "Ron"

Basketball Intra . 2; Boys' Glee Club 3, 4; Football, Intra . :,'_;; Hunting & Fishing Club 2; Rel. Ed. 2; Track Intra . 2; Volleyball Intra. 2. WOLFE, IRENE JOYCE "Wolfie" Business Club 4; Dancing Club 2; F. H. A. 2; F. B. L. A. 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Rel. Ed. 2, 3, 4.

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KURTOSSY, GEORGE I. ''George''

SMITLEY, CAROL D. "Carol" Business Club 4; FBLA 4; Religious Ed. 4; Transferred from Mapleton High School 4.

A.A.U.W. 3; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Debate Club; Football 2, 3, 4; Intra. 2; Hi-Y Officer; Maroon & Gray Staff 4; Polka Dots 4; St. Council Alt. i',; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Varsity S Club 3, 4.

WOOLSEY, SAMUEL M. "Sain"

Fiz-Kem Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Jr. Class \laud. Show 3.

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1fr. and Mrs. Ralph vV. Albright Mr. and Mrs. Clair 0. Antes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barone Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Beans Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bottorf Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Boucher Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Claster Col. and Mrs. R. R. Cleland Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox Margaret N. Cronemiller Dr. and Mrs. vValter J. DeLacy Mrs. L. E. Dills Mrs. Mary Dennis Dr. Milton Eisenhower Mr. and Mrs. John E. Erb Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Falk Mr. and Mrs. Conard Fernelius Mr. and Mrs. John Gauss Mr. and Mrs .. Robert J. Grace Mrs. Ross H . Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gullo Mr. and Mrs. Jo Hays Mrs. Beatrice E. Hillman Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Josephson Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Henry \fl/. Knerr Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Krall Mr. and Mrs. Harold V./. Kreps Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mackereth Mr. and Mrs. John C. Major Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Mayes Mr. and Mrs. Claude McClintic Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. McCulloch Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McGeary Mr. and Mrs. :M icheal McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Meredith

Mr. and Mrs. V•l. F. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Musser Mrs . .tviary Noss Mr. and Mrs. T. R. O'Connell Mr. and Mrs . Leonard O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Ott Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Parkin Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Pifer Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Pritham Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Reen Mr. and Mrs. John Reese Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Rohrbeck Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose Mr. and Mrs . S. N. Roseberry Mr. and Mrs . Allen C. St. Clair C. R. Simco Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Smith Mrs. Thelma J. Steele Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stem Mr. and Mrs. John Stine Mrs. H. C. Stoddart Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Swabb Mr. and Mrs. R. Vv. Sweeny Mr. and :tv[rs. G. N. Thiel Mr. and Mrs. Harrison M. Tietz Mr. and Mrs. John H. Truby Mrs. C. G. Vandegrift Mr. and Mrs. Miles \i\Talker Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. vVeaver Mr. and Mrs. C. C. vVernham Mr. and Mrs. Andrew \i\Thiteside Mr. and Mrs. George \i\Thitman Mr. and Mrs. John 0. vVilson Mr. and Mrs. vVesley P. \i\Tinter A Friend

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To the Administration and Faculty i\!Iembers, As Editor-in-Chief, and in behalf of the other staff members, my sincere thanks for your indulgence, guidance, and suggestions in helping to make our yearbook possible.

To the members of the Yearbook Staff, Congratulations for a job well clone. I am proud and happy to have had the opportunity to have worked \.vith you. \iVhatever success this book represents surely belongs to you; your wonderful cooperation and tireless efforts have borne fruit in what must surely b e considered a great tribute to all of you.

To my fellow classmates,

In addition to the credit due the members of the staff, no one can, nor should, overlook the inspiration given by all of you to us. In compiling and publishing the yearbook, your cooperation at all times was a tremendous help. I feel certain that, as the years go by, this yearbook will surely bring back memories of many pleasant times we have all had together. I shall want to leaf through these pages to rekindle the memories of these pleasant days- and I hope you will also.

i\ily sincere thanks and b est wishes to every one of you. :1vlarilyn Louise Claster Editor-in-Chief

This space paid for by a friend .

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE

:ME:MBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

CLAUDE G. AIKENS

JOHN H. TRUBY

President

Cashier

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Pe Ro ICE CREAM COMP ANY .

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COMPLUvIENTS OF

TEMPLE MARKET GROCERIES AND MEATS

131 West Beaver Avenue

COMPLIMENTS OF

THE PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK

State College, Pennsylvania

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"You Can Get It At

METZGERS" SPORTING GOODS STUDENT SUPPLIES TEXT BOOKS

SHOP AT METZGERS 111-115 South Allen Street

State College, Penna.

reed electric

east beaver

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J. ALVIN HAWBAKER NATIONAL HOMES DEALER

STATE COLLEGE, PENNA.

The buildings we build - build our business

BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1956

HARFORD BUICK

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Congratulations Class of 1956

Dry Cleaners

Tailors

~rabam'~ "The Distinctive Store"

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COMPLIMENTS OF

KA YES KORNER and

THE MARGARET SHOP

South Allen Street

State College

BUSINESS PATRONS LIST Centre County Film Lab

Henry S. Elder Agency

Harmony Shop

Sears, Roebuck and Co.

Clearfield's

i\forrell's

Bernie's Beauty Salon

Smith's Cleaners

Levine Bros.

Egolf's, Inc.

Mur Jewelry

The Music Room

Doty and Hench

Hartman Electric

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COMPLIMENTS OF

ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP

General Electric Bendix and Easy Youngstown

Meet your friends at SCHLOW'S S. Allen Street

State College

WASSON INSURANCE AGENCY

PORTER BROS.

Fire

Paint Wallpaper

Automobile

Floor Coverings

Compensation

418 W. College Avenue 128 S. Frazier Street

State College, Pa.

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COi\ IPLIMENTS OF 1

alvo electronics distributors, inc.

CENTRE HARDWARE

Nationally Advertised Hardware 103 S. Pugh Street

SMART SHOP

State College, Pa.

McLANAHAN'S DRUG STORE

A Complete Selection of

Sportswear walgreen agency

Dresses Accessories

134 s. allen street

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COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLUvIENTS

KALIN'S DRESS SHOP

OF

and

JONATHAN LOGAN JRS.

THE

HELEN HARPER SWEATERS

ATHLETIC

SACONY SPORTSWEAR

STORE

LADY HATHAWAY BLOUSES GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE

COlvIPLUvIENTS OF

PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP

MA YES MEMORIALS

Official Photographers

LEMONT, PENNA.

of

THE 1956 MAROON AND GRAY

Kenneth F. lviayes, Prop.

S.C.H.S. Class of 1924

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Compliments of

DIX CADILLAC

Your Frigidaire Dealer "Centre County's Only Cadillac Dealer"

HARTMAN ELECTRIC CO. 1000 W. College Ave.

State College, Pa.

BEHRER HARDWARE

PHARMACISTS NEEDED!

Charles H. Kropp, Owner Have you considered the opportunities in this profession? We will be glad to talk with any student who might want information about the colleges for Pharmacy.

Dealer in

Hardware PRECISION SPECIALISTS

DuPont Paints Glass

GRIGGS PHARMACY 130 East College Avenue

120 East College Avenue

State College, Pa. State College, Pa.

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HIMES PRINTING CO. INC.

BOB'S BARBER SHOP

"Haircuts the way you like them"

• Wedding Announcements

• Forms and Stationery

• Sale Circulars

• Programs

• Dependable Service

• Prompt Service

You Save l\ifoney - Qu.a lity is Guaranteed State College

South Pugh Street

326 Vv. Beaver Avenue

State College

Guaranteed

THE COFFEE SPOT

Registered For good food served fast and well.

and Perfect

DIAMONDS

Open 6:30 a.m. - 12:30 a.m.

THE PASTRY SPOT For special occasion cakes, bread, pies, and canned specialties.

LA GALERIA

B. P. MOYER--Jeweler For delicious meals with candle light "The Shop of Quality Watch Repairing"

and soft music.

E. Beaver Avenue

Phone AD 8-6831

218 East College Avenue

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J. C. CLINEFELTER

NITTANY Printing and Publishing Company

WALL AND FLOOR COVERINGS

Floor Covering Specialists

STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA State College R.D. 1

Dial AD 8-6168

THE PENN-WHELAN Compliments of

DRUG STORE

"The store of friendly service"

NITTANY MATERIALS, INC. At the corner of Allen and Beaver

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Your Class Ring Jewelers

132 South Allen

HATTER

HABERDA.5HER

TAILOR

CUSTOM SHOP Across from the Penn State Campus "Fashions in wearing apparel for young men."

CARSON'S ESSO SERVICE STATION Atlas Tires and Batteries - Recapping - Vulcanizing Car, Truck, Tractor and Farm :M achinery Tires Fixed Inside Lubracation - Tubeless Tires Repaired Fast and Slow Battery Charging - Free Call and Delivery

WHERE U.S. 322 AND PA. 550 CROSS (CARSON'S CORNER)

Phone: State College AD 8-6603

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Best Wishes to the

Class of 1956

NITTANY GAS AND OIL

STATE COLLEGE

Compliments of

TONY'S BARBER SHOP THE NEW COLLEGE DINER路

321 East Beaver Avenue

126 West College Avenue

State College

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