Danville High School - Le Tresor Yearbook (Danville, PA)
- Class of 1958
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Q we J 1' K ,V 5 F W 3 Z, If W ' 32,1 f 2 Ng, Q Y aff' 51 , w.i'4-sg'gf,sf -Q , gl' 'YET lf' o Q' giiff IN MEMORIAM We the LE TRESOR staff w1sh to dedlcate thls page to the memory of Mrs Sara S Free Her sp1r1t of camaraderle her s1ncer1ty of purpose her ever extended helpmg hand her cheerful frxendlxness her gentle helpfulness and kmdness her genume love of her students and all fellowmen all these were attrl butes of Mrs Sara S Free beloved teacher who was called from duty durmg the school year of 1998 Her exuberant and 1nsp1rat1onal Splflt shall ever pervade the halls of memory. 3 A The Home of the Ironmen ALMA MATER Haxl ye students jom the chorus For the honor of our Hlgh School Loud your youthful vo1ces ra1se We w1ll always stand together And w1ll always ra1se on hrgh The Orange and Purple banner May lt never cease to fly Here we storm the forts of wlsdom Here engage ln learnmg s strxfe Here we lay the firm foundatxons For the battlements of l1fe As we leave th1s hallowed fortress Each one h1s course pursue May we ne er forget our H1gh Shool Nor the Orange and Purple true As through hfe s long halls we wander Wrth our Joys our hopes our fears And the merry sounds of laughter May be mxngled wxth our tears When the end at last approaches And wlth th1s l1fe we are through May our thoughts return to Hlgh School And the Orange and Purple true 4 DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Of .ol1r joyous song. of praise: FOREWORD We the staff of LE TRESOR have looked upon ourselves as representatives of the Senior Class in the compiling of material for and the publication of this edition We have therefore tried to the best of our ability to include those activities and accounts days when we look through the pages of this book in the years to come As we leave the classrooms of Danville Senior High School we look forward to happy and success ful lives We thmk that we have been well prepared for the coming years by our experiences in high school so we wish to retain the memories of these experiences s long as possible It is to this end that the LE TRFSOR staff dedicates the following pages 5 which will recall fond memories of our high school DEDICATION We the Class of 1958 wlsh to dedrcate our Year book to our class advlsor for her never endmg kmd always had a kmd word for everyone and advxce for those who went to her wxth problems Therefore It IS wrth great prlde that we dedxcate thms Yearbook to Mrs Mary El'en Kessler 6 ness and help to us while we were in high school. She MR EMERY MILLFR MR JACK WANICH We the members of the LE TRESOR staff W1Sh to express our smcere apprecmatmn to Mr Emery M1l1er Mr jack Wanxch and Mr Robert Warrmg ton for the valuable asslstance rendered us m the publxcatnon of thus book I APPRECIATION MR ROBFRT WARRIIWTON MR FRED W DIEHL County Supermtendent To THE CLASS or 1958 I am sorry that the Class of 1958 W1ll soon be graduatmff from the D nvrlle Area H1gh School I am sure that as y ars go by you wxll reflect upon your pubhc school days as the happ1est days of your lxfe To THE CLASS or 1958 It 1S a pleasure to Jom w1th your many fr1ends 1n extend1ng thls word of congr'1tul'1t1on upon your com plet1on of the Hrgh School Course AS you graduate rn th1S year nmeteen hundred and fxfty erght you are challenged by natlonal and world sxtuat1onS unhke those met by the graduates of any precedlng year We trust that the good rniluences of home school church and commumty h1therto affectmv you may prove to be of help as you face th1S challenge and we extend to each of you our s1ncere best wrshes for a happy useful and honorable l1fe MR FRED W DIEHI I hope whatever your lxfe S work may be or where ever you declde to l1ve that you Wlll find success and happ1neSs Do not hesltate to use the f3Cll1t1ES of your s hool after you have graduated Your teachers and super v1so S wlll always be glad to ard you m any manner that wrll help you succeed Your success wlll be our success Good luck and may God bless each member of the Class of 1938 MR HARRY S RUHL 8 MR HARRY S Rum, Supervising Pnnczpal - V U - a v - Q v 9 1 v - . . 1 1. . 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A To THE CLASS OF 19:8 For three years you have been look1ng forward to the final day when you w1ll be graduated These have been the best years of your l1fe your formatlve years Here you have made your l1fe long fr1endsh1ps strength ened your chara ter and establxshed your moral and ethlcal standards Try to remember always your edu catmon your trarnmg your aCtlVltlCS and your loyalt1es developed under the d1rect1on of your teachers 1n hopes that they w1ll a1d you 1n copmg wlth the many requxre ments of l1fe MR GEORGE G MYERLEY rl' E'-.of 'Y' IVIR GEORGE G MYERLEY Prmczpal To THE CLASS OI 1958 Durmg your chool hfe you have completed many MR JACK C WANICH Assistant Prmclpal projects 1n school l1v1ng ass1gnments tests dxscus s1ons research cl ss act1v1t1es etc most of whxch were enjoyable Some few no doubt were unpleasant In the performance of these projects you assoc1ated fre quently wrth your classmates teachers and other school and commun1ty leaders It IS our feel1ng that from these experxences 'md assocxatlons you have developed att1tudes skllls and ab1l1t1es that w1ll enable you to dis t1ngu1sh fact from fictlon sort out the valuable and el1m1nate the worthless and wrth the asslstance of your fellow man and a firm farth 1n God, successfully cope w1th whatever challenge or project l1fe has to offer Congratulatlons and best wrshes for a successful future MR JACK C WANICH 9 f' .Tr -' f . , '1 . . . 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E ' Y I V - V I V V DANVILLE AREA JOINT BOARD COMMITTEE eater! l ft t g F M a R W k Ifl lf 5 le t r a Mezargel Le Gadem n Donald W Thom W C rd er Paul D t A xr DANVILLE AREA JOINT SCHOOL BOARD LIBERTY TOWNSHIP COOPER TOWNSHIP Ohver T RIebsome Losson Mader John Becker John Ferrerolf DanIel K Lazarus Stuart A Hartman John A Rme Donald ReInaker Ernest M Bower Jr CalvIn J Heddmgs MAHONING TOWNSHIP DANVILLE BOROUGH WIllIam P Strausser Howard GIrton Norwood Fleck Woodrow Wolfe Dr Edward F Rabe MAYBERRY TOWNSHIP Robert E Woodruff Dr Harold E Brown Theodore Bell J Frank GehrIg Dr L F RItmIller Donald M Thomas John Pappas Dr J W Gordner Jr Marshall Fetterman DERRY TOWNSHIP Marr W Woodruff Lee G Woodruff Paul E BIrd RIVERSIDE BOROUGH Paul J Wertz Charles H Forney Paul E F1ShCf George J Metcalf Dr J M Schwab Freeman Cromrs Harry Nolette Lloyd C Cotner Walter Loncosky Robert McMIchael 10 RUSH TOWNSHIP Donald Cotner Charles Getty James I Geary Lee Gademan Ray HendrIcks VALLEY TOWNSHIP CalvIn Megargle MOFFIS Edmeads Stewart Von Blohn Mrs A June Zerfmg Howard J Tanner WASHINGTONVILLE BOROUGH Thomas BIllmeyer Howard Gresh Herman Seldel Harold Arner Lester Rake WEST HEIVILOCK TOWNSHIP Ray Beagle Albert W Smeal Leonard C Styer Paul Derr FranklIn Wmtersteen S . e O ri ht: .rnest . Bower, Jr., -l. M nley olxlxins fSollcitorl, Mrs. Olive . Clar 1Sue rntnryl. Norwood 'eck, George J. Metra , Herman 'eiIlel, Dr. L. F. Ritmiller. Standing, ft O ight C lvin , e a , . as, Dr. J. . .O n , I-rr, Stuar . Il: tmm FACULTY Front row, left to right: Miss Murkley, MisS Dietz, Mrs. Meell. Mrs. Laubach, Mrs. Houck, Mr Leedy. Mrs. Ke sler, Miss Gardrmer, Miss Cherrinuton. li:-Ick row, left to right: Mr. Warrington, Mr Reeder, Mr. Litwhiler, Mr. Klimzer, Mr. Barratt, Mr. Millllfillll, Mr. MI-Closkoy, Mr. W:-mich, r Snyder, Mr. Miller. Mr. GI-iyger. Mr. Bills, Mr. I'eIzI.!. . , . ., . . . , . ., . . . . , . , . ., . . , . . , . . . , . . , . . . , . ., . . I - Q . , . ., . . . , . . , . . . , . ., . . 1 v -Q . , . . . 12 . . . . , . . v . , . . . , . . . , . ., . . . , . . I . , . ., . . . , . .. . . 1 . , . . . 4 , . . . ., . . . , . . . , . ., . . , . -- MR ALFRED BARRATT B S M S U S Hmstory BlOlOgy MR KENNETH BILLS BS M S Dlrector of Athletlcs MISS VIRGINIA CHERRINGTON B S Home Economlcs MISS CHARLOTTE DIETZ B S Blology Homemakmg MRS SARA FREE B S M S Enghsh MISS GERTRUDE GARDNER A B Typmg Office Practlce MR GERALD GEIGER B S Ar MRS ELNORA HOUCK, B S French Latm MRS HELEN JOHNSON BA Mus1C MRS MARY ELLEN KESSLER Enghsh Shorthand MR EDWARD KLINOER BS MS Scxence Algebra MRS FREDA LAUBACH BS Com ArIth U S Hlstory MRS ELIZABETH LEEDY B S EnglIsh Latm BS MS MR EDWARD LITWHILER BS M S Vocatlonal Agnculture MISS FLORENCE MARKLEY B S Enghsh MR JOHN MATURANI BS Problems Of Democracy MR WALTER MCCLOSKEY B S M S Pre Fhght General Busmess MRS EDITH MEELL B S Llbrary MR EMERY MILLER B S M S SOl1d Geometry Trlg Chemxstry MR FRANCIS PEGG Shop MR STANLEY REEDER B S PhySIca1 EduCatIon MR DAVE ROBINSON BS VOCatIOnal Agrxculture MR EUGENE SNYDER BS World Hlstory MR JACK WANICH BS MS Bookkeepmg MR KENNETH WARMKESSEL BS Band MR ROBERT WARRINGTON BS M S Plane Geometry Drlvers Ed Mechamcal Drawmg 11 CUSTODIANS Mr Harry Wemger Mr George McCollum SECRETARIES Mrs Ehzabeth Wmtersteen Mrs Cleora Gregory SENIOR COMMITTEE v-mx f' X Eff' 'VY 5 ,V is al B5 fi-ff XXXXX XX XXQAMA fl ,Z lg- ES: CLASS OF 1958 President Vxce Preszdent Secretary H zstorran Ad vzsor W11l1am Moyer Wllllam Campbell Lmda Keckley Donna Kay Boyer Mrs Mary Ellen Kessler Class Motto Duty xs ours results are God s Class Flower Carnat1on Class Colors Charcoal and Green 14 Treasurer ,...,.,...,,,....,,....,............ . ............,............................ .... P alll Krum . H . I 1 va DAVID F. APPLEMAN Curley General Dave is dark and slim and tall: He has plenty on the ball. Czikc Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. LAURA EVELYN BAILEY Beetle Academic Here is a girl who is bright and good: If anyone succeeds. Laura should. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Student Council 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Science Club 4: Chorus 2. 3. JUDITH E. BAUscH ujudy.. Academic Not a Bower. not a pearl: Just a regular all-'round girl. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Student Council 2: Intramural Sports 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Science Club 4: Chorus 2 3 4 IVILLIAM D. BAUSCH Bill General I'm here today and Zone tomorrow. Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4. RICHARD A. BAYLOR Buzzard Commercial Why should life a labor be? Work a little and then be free. Cake Sales 2: Chorus 2: Wrestling 2: Candy Sales 3: Dues Collector 3: Pea- nut Sales 4: Football 2. 3: Lf.-ttermen's Club 2, 3. SHIRLEY A. BAYI.oR .ShirI Commercial Quiet ways and smiling face: She is pleasant any place. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Mailazine Sales 4: Pea- nut Sales 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4. HELEN JEAN BENFER Jeanie General 'tShe's a pleasure for you to meet: A personality that can't be beat. Cake Sales 2: Intramural Sports 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Magazine Sales 4: Pea- nut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: F. T. A. 4: Science Club 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. FAYE YvoN NE BERGI-:Nsroc K Bergie Commercial A friendly smile, a cheerful word: At football games she can be heard. Cake Sales 2: Intramural Sports 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Maga- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. RICHARD L. BERRY Wise Guy General Life is what you make it. Cake Sales 2: Ring Committee 2: Foot- ball 2: Lettermen's Club 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Nominating Committee 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: F. T. A. 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Class Otficer 2. 3: Chorus 2. 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4. KENNETH M. BITLER Ken General He never did a dishonorable thing that wasn't fun. Cake Sales 2: Mauazine Sales 4: Pea- nut Sales 4: Washingtonville Fair Committee 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Letter- men's Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3. 4. ALICE M. BONETTI NAI., Commercial In silence there's a worth that brimls no risk. Coke Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4 :Chorus 2, 3.4. ROBERT R. Bovn ..Boydy.. General When joy and duty clash, let duty K0 to smash. DONNA KAY BOYER D. K. General Bucknell'a dear to Donna Kay: When Walt comes home, uhe's gay. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Bacca- laureate Usher 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Home-coming Court 4: Class Otficer 4: Nominating Com- mittee 4: Peanut Sales 4: F. T. A. 4: Washingtonville Fair Committee 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Bowling 2, 3. 4: Chorus 2, 8, 4. Non MA JANE BoYER Norm Commercial It's love that makes the world go 'round. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Magazine Sales 4: Pea- nut Sales 4: Student Council 4: Bow.- ing 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4. CARL E. BUCK Buckey Beaver General To act like a farmer is to be one. Cake Sale-1 2: Student Council 2: lVl.'HilZlYl9 Sales A: Peanut Sales 4: ln- tr mural Sports 2. 3, 4. AUDREY MAE BUCI-ZLEY Audrey Academic That ring on her finger is sure a blinder: Someday soon married life will find her. Dues Collector 2: Rim! Committee 2: Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Maga- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Science Club 4: Bowling 2. 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4. WILLIAM B. CAIVIPBELI. '-aiu General Bill's co-captain of the football team: He's always in Hood mood and on the beam. Cake Sales 2: Basketball 2: Magazine Sales 4: Class Officer 4: Peanut Sales 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. C HARLOTTE FAY CARR Windy Commercial What I can't see, I never will believe in. Cake Sales 2: Basketball 2: Candy Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4. N oLA BYE Coox Cookie Commercial A little nonsense now and then: It's relished by the best uf men. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Bowling 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. WILMA S. CRIPPS Wilma Commercial Grave authors say, and witty poets sing: Honest wedlock is a glorious thing. Baccalaureate Usher 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Chorus 2, 3. BETTY JANE CROSSLEY Bets Commercial :'Going along from day to day, She finds her fun along the way. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut S1 vs 1: Chorus 2, 3, 4. BERNARD J. DALTON Doctor G, ncrzil Smiling and haplly. a real swell guy, Nil-e to know, but a little bit shy. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Chorus 3: Peanut Sales 4: Track 2. 3: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. GERALD F. DALTON jerry Magna Academic Everything comes, if only a man will wait. Peanut Sales 4: Wrestling 2, 3: Foot- ball 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3: Stu- ih-nt Council 8, 4. CAROLINE E. DAVIS Caro17ne General A pretty lass of the Senior Class: With all the boys she's sure to pass. Cake Sales 2: Dramatics Club 2: In- tramural Sports 2: Candy Sales 8: 'r fm Committee 3: Dues Collector 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: F. T. A. '- Science Club -I: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4. KENNETH F. DAVIS Ken General Tall and slender, quiet and kind: He's one in a million, hard to find. Cake Sales 2: Prom Committee 3: Pea- nut Sales 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Vfrestling 2, 3: Football 2. 3: Letter- men's Club 2, 3: Track 2, 3, NORMAN E. DELSITE Helm Commercial He has learned nothing and forgotten nothing. Cake Sales 2: Chorus 2: Candy S 1.-s 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 1: Bowling 2, 3: Band 2, 3. 4. DOROTHY LOUISE DEIHL Dot Commercial Very uiet, not much to soy: She's real nice in her own sweet xv y. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Intra- mural Sports 8: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN IEDNIONUS ir-1 Barb General With her jokes and smile . She keeps us happy all the while. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Maga- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Student Council 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. -I. MARY JANE ERB Mary jane Commercial Her bark is worse than her bite. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Nominating Committee 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Bowling 2, 3: In- tramural Sports 2, 3: Chorus 2, 4: Majorettes 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4. CONNIE LEE i5v,xNs Connie Genet al She's pretty, blond, and sweet: You know her by her dancing feet. Orange and Purple 2: Dramaties Club 2: Cake Sales 2: Vanilla Sales 3: Mas!- azine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: F. T. A. 4- Washingtonville Fair Committee 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Bowling 2. 4: Ma- iorettes 2, 3. 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Intra- mural Sporta 2, 3, 4. RUTH LOUISE EVERETT Weeze General Fat boys thin boys short or tall makes no difference she likes them all Cake Sales 2 Candy Sales 3 lntra mural Sports 3 Peanut Sales 4 C orus 2, 3 4. BETTY JANE FORNEY Betts Commercial I study I work I play But then look foreward to anothtr day Cake Sale-4 2 Candy Sales 3 lrom Committee 3 Magazine Sales 4 lea nut Sales 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. MARYANN C. FALLON uspeedyn General The best is yet to be. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: F. H. A. 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. FRED E. FAusT Fritz General A quiet classmate, not too tall: One who rates as tops with all. Cake Sales 2: Football 2: Candy Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4. HELEN J. FETTERMAN -TF-eet.. General I-'or she was just the uuiet kind. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Mafzazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: F. H. A. 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. KENNETH S. FLEMING ':Sea1 General Life is a must, and all things prove it. Football 2: Track 2: Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: F. T. A. 4: Wrestling 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3. CHARLES R. FORNEY, JR. Charlie General Manner, not gold. is man's best adornmentf' Cake Sales 2: Prom Committee 3: Pea- nut Sales 4: Basketball 2. 3. PH YLLIS JEAN FORNEY nphyr, General She's cute and she's sweet: That's the kind that's hard to beat. Cake Sales 2: Intramural Sports 2: Candy Sales 3: Baccalaureate Usher 3: Vanilla Sales 4: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: F. T. A. 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Band Officer 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2. 3: Major- ettes 2, 3, 4. CORALIE L. FousT CoraIie Commercial Swell personality, but full of rascalityf' Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: F. T. A. 4: Bowl- ing 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4. EARL G. FOUST Sterile General A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. JANE ANN Fousr Janie General This girl's a cheerleader, fast and SYNIDPYI She has a ready smile, and is always hBPPY-N Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Student Council 3: Va- nilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Home- coming Queen 4: F. T. A. 4: Gym Ex- hibition 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Intramural Smarts 2. 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Class Play 4. K XTHERINE GIANFERANTE U7-yke.. Academic There never was an angel with red hair. Bowling 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Com- mittee 3: Baccalaureate Usher 3: 0-'ange and Purple 3: Peanut Sales 4: Chorus 3, 4: Cheerleading 3, 4: Class Play 4. MARY ANN GAaoRA Mary Ann General Mary Ann is a majorette-A very good one you can bet. Cake Sales 2: Nominating Committee 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Class Officer 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Mag- azine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Gym I- chibition 4: Majorettes 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: intramural Sports 2, 3. 4. JOANNE ELLEN HAGENBUCH .von Commercial Content to follow when we lead the way. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Com- mencement Usher 3: Magazine Sales -1: Dues Collector 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Washingtonville Fair Committee 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4. GLORIA M. HEDDINGS Shorty General Cheerful and full of fun: She's a friend to everyone. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Chorus 2, 3. 4, JoAN L. HINKEL joanie Academic She moves like a goddess and looks like a queen. Cake Sales 2: Ring Committee : 2 Candy Sales 8: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: F. T. A. 4: Science Club 4: Class 0tTicer 2, 3: Orange and Purple 3, 4: Chorus 2. 3. 4. DONALD R. HOLDREN Swampy General When duty and joy clash. let duty go to smash. Peanut Sales 4: Lettermen's Club 4: 'lrack 2, 4: Football 2, 3, 4. FAY I. HUGHES ..Fayn Commercial Others have many, for me there is but one. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Chorus 2: Candy Sales 3: Baccalaureate Usher 3: Orange and Purple 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4. MILTON J. HUNSINGER njeny., General l'll Gnd a way. Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Football 3. 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. JAMES I. IKELER jim General 0 what man may within him hide. Though angel on the outward side. Cake Sales 2: Vanilla Sales 3: MSKW' zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Wrest- ling 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3. 4. HIGH 1- swiss' 111034 ROLLIN C. ILES Iles Academic A good-natured guy in every way: We wish him success in a future day. Cake Sales 2: Dues Collector 2: Ring Committee 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Peanut Sales 4: Maga- zine Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Science Club 4: Nominating Committee 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4. BARBARA L. JAMES Barb General Silence is golden. Cake Sales 2: Peanut Sales 4: Chorus 4. VICTOR F. JANISHEFSKI Kapouch General Practice is the best of all instructors. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Gym Exhibition 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Let- termen's Club 2, 3, 4. NELSON W. JONES johnny Ringleu General Horses are my passion, but all things must change. Cake Sales 2: Football 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: F. F, A. 4: Gym Exhi- bition 4: Wrestling 2, 3. 4: Letter- men's Club 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA M. JONES Ginny Home Economics Ginny drives a hot-rod car, Though it seldom takes her far. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Chorus 3, 4. LINDA J. KECKLEY nun.. Commercial Nice complexion and pretty hair: She's always willing to take a dare. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Dues Collector 3: Baccalaureate Usher 3: Student Council 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Prom Committee 3: Class Otficer 4: Peanut Sales 4: Wash- ingtonville Fair Committee 4: Bowl- ing 2, 3: Orange and Purple 2, 3, -1: Chorus 2, 3, 4. JAMES P. KLARSCI-I uhm.. General He's a quiet boy, you're sure to say: But he will be a success someday. Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sal'-s 4: Orange and Purple 4: Science Club 4. ROBERT D. KLARSCH Flea Academic In schoolwork he's good all 'round: A better guy cannot be found. Cake Sales 2: Dues Collector 2: Ring Committee 2: Nominating Committee 2: Chorus 2: Baseball 2: Basketball 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Maga- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Science Club 4: Wrestling 3. 4: Track 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4. LEROY KLINE ..Leo.. General Good things come in small packages. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Gym Exhibition 4: Dues Collector 3, 4: Wrestling 2. 3: Letter-men's Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. THOMAS KLINE Farmer Academic And what so tedious as a twice- told tale. Cake Sales 2: Student Council 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Wrestling 3: Maga- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Year- book 4: F. T. A. 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. 20 9 f . 1 CHARLES ROBERT KNAPP Uncle Charlie General Happy am I: from care l'm free. Why aren't they all contented like me? Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Magazine Sales 4. FELIX S. KOLENDA Felix General lt is better to learn late than never. Peanut Sales 4. WILLIAM EDWARD KRAINAK ELEANOR M. LITTERER Sue Commercial A wise and understanding heart. Cake Sales 2: Intramural Sports 2: Commencement Usher 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Orange and Purple 3: Prom Com- mittee 3: Candy Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Washingtonville Fair Committee 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. DARLIS J. LVN N Darlis Commercial Wise to resolve and patient to perform. Cake Sales 2: Intramural Sports 2: Candy Sales 3: Orange and Purple 3: Baccalaureate Usher 3: Peanut Sales 4: Magazine Sales 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4. ROBERT W. Lyons .I - Neal U ncle' General Friends are born, not made. Cake Sales 2: Chorus 2: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Track 2, 3, 4. PAUL R. KRUM Paul General You'll find this lad on every team: As a student he's on the beam. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Magazine Sales 4: Class Otfi- cer 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2. 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH C. LEIBY Wootzie General Live to love and you will love to live. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Maga- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4. General A dreamer of dreams. Cake Sales 2: Chorus 2: Candy Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Student Council 4: Nominating Com- mittee 4: F. T. A. 4: Lettermen's Cluh 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2. 3. 4. GLORIA J. MAGLAINE uMaggien Academic There is no royal road to Geometry. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Science Club 4: Year- book 4: Chorus 2, 4. JOHN W. MAIZE uldirnpyu Academic A little quiet and somewhat shy. Our boy Jack is quite a guy. Intramural Sports 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. 3, 4. GEORGE L. MAUSTELLER George General A'The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Cake Sales 2: Track 3, Peanut Sales 4. KATHLEEN McCoY Kathy Commercial Full of fun and fancy free. Cake Sales 2: Dues Collector 2: Rini! Committee 2: Prom Committee 3: Orange and Purple 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 41 Peanut Sales 4: Student Council 4: Chorus 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4. IvA M. MCCRACKEN Alva., Commercial There's a ring on her linger, as you can see: She's a little bride-to-be. Cake Sales 2: Vanilla Sales 3: Candy Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Student Council 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Bowling 2, 3: Majorettes 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. MILLARD V. MERTZ Mick General The quiet also succeed. Peanut Sales 4. PATRICIA ANN METCALF Pat General Hot tempered though she may be, She's a friend to you and me. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Com- mencement Usher 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Nomi- nating Committee 4: F. T. A. 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Chorus 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Culor Guard 2, 3, 4. KEN NETH A. MILLAR Slim General Says little but thinks much. Peanut Sales 4: Bowling 3, 4. R. CONWAY MILLER Sack Academic None but himself can be his parallel. Cake Sales 2: Chorus 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Science Club 4: Bowling 2, 3. 4: Class Play 4. KENNETH L. MINNICK Ken Commercial 'APleasure before work, I always say. Though it's written the other way. Peanut Sales 4. SHIRLEY M. MORDAN ShirI Commercial There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight! Cake Sales 2: Intramural Sports 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Mag- azine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4. DANIEL J. MOWERY ..Dan.. General I am what l am and that's all l -um. Cake Sales 2: Magazine Sales 4: Pea- nut Sales 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4. WILLIAM W. MOYER, JR. Del Academic On to college we hope he goes. For many a subject this guy knows. Cake Sales 2: Nominating Committee 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 41 Peanut Sales 4: Class Officer 4: Sci- ence Club 4: Football 3. 4: Chorus 2, 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4: Lettermen's Club 2. 3, 4: Band 2, 3. 4. BARBARA ANN MULLEN Barb General I am looking for a man! Cake Sales 2: Magazine Sales 4: Pea- nut Sales 4: Chorus 4. CARL A. NI-:VIUS Reds General Man is the hunter. woman the game. Cake Sales 2: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. 3, 4: Letter- men's Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3. 4: Class Play 4. CAROL ANN NEVIUS Carol General Flashing smile and pretty blue eyes: She makes a hit with all the guys. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Commencement U s he r 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Chorus 4: F. H. A. 4: Bowling 2, 3. 4. JOHN A. NIED john Academic He that has patience may compass anything. Cake Sales 2: Chorus 2: Prom Com- mittee 3: Student Council 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: F. T. A. 4: Orange and Purple 2, 3. 4. CAROL M. OLsI-II-:FSI-cl Oshesk General Curly hair, complexion fair: She-'s the girl without a care. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Candy Sales 3: Baccalaureate Usher 3: Orange and Purple 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Prom Com- mittee 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Homecoming Court 4: F. T. A. 4: Chorus 2. 3. 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. LINDA GAY OWEN Owens Academic The Orange and Purple's hers to edit: And for this we give her credit. Cake Sales 2: Class Otficer 2: Bowling 2: Ring Committee 2: Chorus 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Student Council 3: Commercement Usher 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Homecoming Court 4: F. T. A. 4: Orange and Purple 2, 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4. VERNA LEA PAYI-:R Birdie General So full of fun: so full of pep: Birdie's the girl who's really hep. Class Officer 2: Bowling 2: Orange and Purple 2: Student Council 2: Rini! Committee 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Maga- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Gym Ex- hibition 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: nltramural Sports 2. 3. 4: Cheerleading 2. 3, 4: Class Play 4. THOMAS J. PAYNE Tom Lucky Academic Words sweet as honey from his lips distilled. Intramural Sports 3: Peanut Sales 4: Science Club 4: Yearbook 4: Bowling 2. 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4. HAZEL S. PURSEL Hazel Commercial I laughed 'til I cried. Cake Sales 2: Vanilla Sales 3: Malw- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Chorus 2. 3. 4. .rea CHARLES A. RAKE Chicadee General Good health and good sense are two of life-'s Rreatest blessings. Magazine Sales 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2. 3, 4. :IOHN W. REEDER, JR. Buck General It matters not what you are thought to be. but what you are. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. BETTY JANE REEDY HBH., General This girl is a quiet soul: We're sure she'll make her goal. Cake Sales 2: Magazine Sales 4: Pea- nut Sales 4: Chorus 4. IRVIN L. REIBSOME Aldo General 'Our hero is a man of peace. Magazine Sales 4: Student Council 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. DONALD R. RHoDu.s Dusty Academic He's not just a chip otY the old block, he's the block itself. Cake Sales 2: Chorus 2: Football 2: Baseball 2: Lettermen's Club 2: Bask- etball 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Dues Collector 4: Peanut Sales 4: Science Club 4: Bowlinsz 2, 3, 4. DKJROTHY E. RITTER Dotty General If silence were money, we-'re sure that Dotty would be very poor. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Mapa- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Wash ingtonville Fair Committee 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4. JOANNE L. ROEDER njou Commercial She is little, she is wise: But she's a wonder for her size. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Dues Collector 3: Orange and Purple 3: Commencement Usher 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: F. T. A. 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4. WAYNE ROSHON Russian General The answer to a maiden's prayer. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Maga- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Intra- mural Sports 2. 3, 4. MARY E. Ron-1 ER MEX. Mary Academic Moderation, the noblest gift of heaven. Cake Sales 2: Chorus 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: llacealaureatv Usher 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Orange and Purple 4: Year- book 4: F. T. A. 4: Science Club 4. HAltfJLD LEST ER Rouv Pete Commercial 'ANU evil can happen to a good man.' Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazizne Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3: Foot- ball 2, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 4. RONNIE F. SAVAGE Peevee Academic Everyone thinks he's quiet and shy, but he gives it away by the gleam in his eye. Cake Sales 2: Chorus 2: Candy Sales 3: Dues Collector 8: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4. KAREN L. SAVIDGE Karen Academic Giggle here, giggle there, Giggle, giggle everywhere. Cake Sales 2: Dues Collector 2: Ring Committee 2: Intramural Sports 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Yearbook 4: Magazine Sales 4: F. T. A. 4: Science Club 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3. 4. JEAN L. SCHENCK ujeann Home Economics She's a wee little lass of our Senior Class. Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Pea- gut Sales 4: Chorus 2. 3: F. H. A. , 4. RUTH A. SCHENCK MPM.. Home Economics A maiden never bold. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: F. H. A. 3, 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4. RONALD L. SEES Ron General Sure, he's quiet: sure he'a shy: But all in all. a real nice guy. Cake Sales 2: Vanilla Sales 3: Pea- nut Sales 4. NANCY J. SEIDEL Nan Commercial A shy little maiden. but only in looks. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Washingtonville Fair Com- mittee 4: Chorus 2, 3. 4. BERNARD S. SHALoNoo Shingle General Life's a little thing! Cake Sales 2: Magazine Sales 4: Pea- nut Sales 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY J. SHELLENBERGER Shirley Home Economics Her time is precious. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Washingtonville Fair Committee 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ARTHUR SHEPPERsoN Goose General In football, basketball, and sports galore, he's the one to raise the score. Student Council 2: Candy Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Science Club 4: Bowl- ing 3. 4: Chorus 3. 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2. 3, 4: Class Play 4. WILLIAM SHEPPERSON Wild Bill General Keep that car on the road. Cake Sales 2: Baseball 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Football 2. 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4. GRACE ANN SHULER Gracie General UFull of Dell, full of joy: She's always after a college boy. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Com- mencement Usher 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: F. 'l'. A. 4: Washingtonville Fair Commit- tee 4: Gym Exhibition 4: lnlramural Sports 2, 3: Bowlimz 2. 3. 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. DONALD L. SHULTZ ..Don,. General Quiet and conservative. Cake Sales 2: Chorus 2: Pron. Com- n-ittee 3: Magazine Sales 1: Peanut Sales 4. ROBBIN C. S1-IULTZ nRobn Academic Robbin's a boy with a superior mind: intelligence like his is hard to find. Cake Sales 2: Football 2: Prom Com- mittee 3: Candy Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Science Club 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4. JEAN ELAINE SMEDLEY Ieanme Home Economics Flirtation attention without intention Bowling 2 Cake Sales 2 Chorus 2 F H A 2 Candy Sales 'i Magazine Sales 4 Peanut Sales 4 Cheerleading BRUCE L. SNYDER The Kid General Beneath that calm exterior lies a great deal of deviltry. Cake Sales 2: Vanilla Sales 3: Track 3: Peanut Sales 4: Intramural Sports . 3, 4: ELLEN ANNE SNYDER Ellen General The endearing elegance of female friendship. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Makazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Color Guard 4: F. T. A. 4: Science Club 4: Howling 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SNYDER Oink General I have a small-town soul. Cake Sales 2: Vanilla Sales 3: Wrest- ling 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. PRISCILLA ANNE SrARx Posey General Common sense is not so common. Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Student Council 4: F. T. A. 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. CHARLES R. Sr. CLAIR nDick.. General What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness ? Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Chorus 2, 3. 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4. M. CAROL STEPHENS Steve General There's one sure fact, you can't deny itfwhen Carol's around it's never quiet. Cake Sales 2: Nominating Committee 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN W. Szoxl: Hilda General Eat not to dullness: Drink not to elevation. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Basketball 2: Football 2, 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Pea- nut Sales 4: Magazine Sales 4. .- ALICE MAUDE TARNOWSKI Alice General The best of healers is a good cheer. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Com- mencement Usher 3: Student Council 2. 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: F. T. A. 4: Science Club 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4. RICHARD LEWIS TEMPLE Dick General I am as sober as a judge. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4. NANCY K. TROWBRIDGE Nance General From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Maga- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Wash- ingtonville Fair Committee 4. DEAN VoN BLoI-IN Deana General Give me the moonlight-give me the girl. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Candy Sales 3: Student Council 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. ROSALIE ANN WALKER Rosalie Commercial Rosalie is beaming all the while: Cheerfulness, that's her style. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Magu- zine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Chorus 2, 8. RONALD G. WEBB Eagle General Good-Bad-IndiR'erent. Cake Sales 2: Wrestling 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Intramural Sports 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Baseball 2, 3: Letter- men's Club 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2. 3, 4. WESLEY R. WERTMAN Wes General Now or never is the time, Cake Sales 2: Dues Collector 2: Ring Committee 2: Chorus 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Nominating Committee 3: Peanut Sales 4: F. T. A. 4: Basketball 2, 3. 4: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Letter- men's Club 2, 3. 4. RICHARD W. WHAPHAM Harry General Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies. Cake Sales 2: Chorus 2: Track 2: Candy Sales 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Letter- men's Club 3: Magazine Sales 4: Pea- nut Sales 4: Bowling 3, 4. DONALD P. WHISPELL ADM., General Mischief is my middle name: When trouble's done, l'm blamed Cake Sales 2: Bowling 3: Vanilla SHIUS 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Wrestling 3. 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4. BON NIE J WILSON Bonnie General Mirth is like a Hash of lightning. Candy Sales 3: Prom Commitiee 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: F. T. A. 4: Chorus 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANN WINTERSTEEN Toot Commercial Variety is the spice of life. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Maga- zine Sales 4: Dues Collector 4: Pea- nut Sales 4: Student Council 4: Wash- ingtonville Fair Committee 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Nominating Committee 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. ROBERT D. WITMER tl Wit!! General To worry little and study less Is my idea of happiness. Basketball 2: Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Bowling 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Student Council 4: F. T. A. 4: Gym Exhibition 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Dues Collector 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3. 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2. 3, 4. WARD K. WOODSIDE Ward Vocational Agriculture Never say more than is necessary. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3' Vanilla Sales 3: Peanut Sales 4: Washington- ville Fair Committee 4: Chorus 2, 3. 1' F I A 2 3 4 DOROTHY ANN WRAY Dotty Academic Just a 'ray' of sunshine. Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Prom Committee 3: Orange and Purple 3: Student Council 3: Magazine Sales 43 Peanut Sales 4: Yearbook 4: Color Guards 4: Science Club 4: Chorus 2, 3: Howling 2, 3, 4. LOUISE MARIE WYSOCKI Wysocki Commercial She is humorous, she is fun: She is a friend to everyone. Cake Sales 23 Bowling 2: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Nominating Committee 4: Chorus 2. 3. GERALD W. YEAGER njeny., General You can take the boy from the farm. But you can't take the farm from the boy. Cake Sales 2: Football 2: Candy Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. JOAN NE MARIE YEAGER Joanne General Full of pep-the friendly sort: Just the kind you'd call a sport. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Chorus 2, Peanut Sales 4: Band 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE D. YEAGER Larry General Life is what you make it. Cake Sales 2: Magazine Sales 4: Pea- nut Sales 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4. VIRGINIA L. YEAGER Ginny Commercial Always Hirting with the boys: She has her hobbies and her joys, Cake Sales 2: Candy Sales 3: Peanut sales 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. it KENNETH R. YODER, JR. Ken Vocational Agriculture I know teacher, but I won't tell. Cake Sales 2: Peanut Sales 4: F. F. A. 2. 3. 4. PETER R. ZARIMAN Pete Vocational Agriculture Men of a few words are the best men. Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Football 2, 3. 4: Let- termen's Club 2. 3, 4: F. F. A. 2, 3, 4. VINCENT A. ZAw1s1'owsKi uVinC6', Commercial His name's a riddle, we'll all agree -but he has a smile for all to see. Cake Sales 2: Bowling 2: Candy Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: Nominating Committee 4: F. T. A. 4: Chorus 2. 3. 4: Class Play 4. PAULINE E. ZELLERS Polly General Polly, who hails from Montgomery way, has a smile every day. Candy Sales 2: Prom Committee 3: Vanilla Sales 3: Magazine Sales 4: Peanut Sales 4: F. T. A. 4: Gym Ex- hibition 4: Cheerleading 3, 4. CLASS WILL We the dlstmguxshed class of 58 bequeath our good looks bralns and lack of money to the poor unfortunates who w1ll follow us through these hollow halls Artxcle I To our class advlsor Mrs Kessler we leave our profits from our many successful campaxgns and our smcere apprec1at1on for her gu1dance throughout our hxgher years of learnmg Art1cle II To the faculty we leave our marked desks excellent grades and pleasant memorles of the class of S8 Art1cle III To the Junrors we leave our battered books excess mxdmght 011 that wasnt used for studymg ways for hecklrng the teachers talent for copy1ng excellent manners our balcony seats and all the other traxts that made us an outstandxng class Artlcle IV To the under classmen the followmg personal bequests are made Ellen Snyder and Donald Shultz w1ll thexr shy and qu1et ways to Gaxl Henr1e and Terry Cox Donna Kay Boyer and Don Rhodes leave the1r book Love Thyself t Jlm Kase and Nancy Campbell Conn1e Evans and Dlck Baylor leave thexr dancmg ab1l1ty to Mary jane Lewellyn and Roy Blosky Dorothy Rltter leaves her abxlxty to brown around teachers to Darlene Moore Bob Shepperson leaves h1s herght to Carl Erb Ward Woodslde leaves h1s football pants to B111 Rake Tyke Gxanferante leaves her ways of try1ng to steal other grrls boyfrmends to Carol Dewalt Jane Foust leaves her place as captaxn of the cheerleaders to 977 B111 Campbell leaves h1s ab1l1ty to play sports and not get a swelled head to Art Stxckhn Nancy Sexdel leaves her ab1l1ty to bag school to any Sophomore who thlnks he can get away wlth It Ruth Everett w1l1s her charm and cunnxng ways wlth the male student teachers to Sandy Johnson Joanne Roeder and Fred Faust leave together 30 - ' - u n - Y 1 I 1 l ' 9 r 9 , - ca n .1 , . , . . 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Farmer Klme leaves hrs plow to Harvey Robb1ns Barb Edmondson leaves her bottle of Marchands to Marxlyn Henrxe Carol Stephens leaves her drrvxng ab1l1ty to all underclassmen takmg Drrvers Educatmon Bob Kramak left early The Semor glrls leave the1r left over boyfrlends to the Sophomore gxrls jean Benfer w1lls her rrdmg ablhty to jamce Hummer B111 Moyer leaves h1s good grades to hrs brother Bob Tom Payne leaves his flattery to any male who can soft soap that much Conway Mxller wxlls hrs on the spot Lat1n translatrons to John Hoover Robert Klarsch leaves hrs place as presrdent of the student councll to the junlor boy who succeeds hlm Laura Ba1ley leaves her fr1endly personallty and courteous manners to be dlstrlbuted among the underclassmen who need them badly The Semor academ1c students leave thelr physrcs and chemlstry manuals to the Sophomore academ1c students The Semor gxrls who are engaged or marr1ed leave thexr book Man Hunt to any underclasswomen who can t get her man Bxrdle Payer leaves her basketball ab1l1ty to T1nk Rltmlller Judy Bausch w1lls her abxlxty to eat all she wants and not grow fat to Karen McBr1de ye r ax Polly Zellers w1lls her 1nterest 1n Shultz s to D1ane Rlley The Yearbook staff leaves 1ts pleasant soc1al hours rn Room ll to next s Yearbook staff Robbm Shultz leaves h1s place as drtor of the Yearbook to any Jumor ng enough aspxrm to soothe all the throbbmg headaches We the Sen1ors bemg of sound mmd and body appomt jerry Dalton execute thxs our last w11l and testament Wltnessed by Cheyenne Grandpa McCoy judge Roy Bean Elsa Maxwell dl Al 11 ' ' r ' ns ,. - - - rr ,, . . . . 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'5 '-:,T'-'.:'f-, 'V- , :'-:'.Z--...' : ,, ' ' Q- mx' .:':E?'5ff::2Zzv'-S-fzvvvigg -:,:Tfz:,ga:5Lf::5Lm5:3m5i:'Qv.:1a.:-:L ..32,,.F-51'-Esgg iIEEEiE5E-?:EsE5af:3:iEE1f:55:1:zEiiE:E55:5:59235.gL:gE5gEE:ZEE1iE?iE:r9E ZZIZTEI'-'Z'L-CL-:?E22-C':'::'1'::ZI':'::':EZ?'-':IE :':r:.2f'I'-f:l-5'F-::12-'-C-'IN--I-: ESLZCZE: . . :. , 355,-1251--g', ,:, 5,3 ,:':' 3-,'-1-v,-gg.:--vhfgiil--I s..::,:.Z.::::: .:::C: C: 5:--:Lg-3 5- .23-, --:r-,--:-:-SE-- -z:L-x:S---z-:L3'LLz :'::v3zA:mM3c4H-QQFALQL CLASS HISTORY High School at last' Look out everyone make way for the class of 58 We were all burstxng with pride that first day of our sophomore year but what a letdown when Mr Myerley welcomed us as the bables of the school The first xmportant thmg that happened to our class was the selectlon of M s Kessler for our advxsor Under her dlrectxon we elected class officers who were D1ck Berry president Tom Klme v1ce preszdent Joan Hmkel secretary Bxrdle Payer treasurer and L1nda Owen Historian We also chose our class motto Duty is ours results are God s The class colors are m1nt green and charcoal and the class flower IS the carnatlon The first project our sophomore year was the selhng of fruxt cakes at Chrxstmas time During the year we had two other cake sales One at Easter and the other at Mother s Day The result was a larger treasury In March we chose our class r1ngs It was qulte d1Hicult to choose the one we wanted but our final dec1s1on was the Starfire a ring we w1ll be proud to wear Toward the end of the year the class presented the school w1th a Webcor tape recorder As our first year ended we remembered all the good txmes we d had but already we were look1ng forward to our Jumor year when we no longer would be the babies but the upperclassmen Sophomore Hxstorxan LINDA OWEN Class of 1958 Our Junior year was just full of exc1t1ng and important events Under the leadershlp of Mrs Kessler we began the year by electxng these officers Dick Berry presldent Tom Khne v1ce presxdent Joan H1nkel secretary and Mary Ann Gobora h1stor1an After a long and anxxous wa1t our class rings finally arrlved glvmg us the opportumty to dlsplay them proudly to all our fr1ends Selhng candy durmg noon hours and at school 3Ct1VltlCS was our chlef money maklng project It proved very successful After choosing a prom commlttee we began planning and preparmg for the most xmportant event-our Jumor Senlor Prom The prom theme was Moon llght Mardi Gras and the gala event took place May 17 We are sure everyone had a very happy and memorable time As our Junior year approached 1ts end we all looked with antlcxpatlon to the comlng of our senior year the cl1max of twelve years of schooling as well as llvmg learmng and working together as a class unlt junior H1stor1an MARY ANN Gonom Class of 1958 34 ' . u n - 1 . ! cc - as A . . , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - aa ' , 1 sv - Y O ' , . 9 Y . , . Y ' - cc sv - ' I 7 1 - 9 1 1 sa - rr , . . , - - 1 1 1 1 1 v , . 1 1 1 . . . gg . . ,, l , 1 I I ' During our first few days as seniors we swiftly elected our class officers with the help of Mrs Kessler and a nominating committee We elected William M fer president Wrlliam Campbell vice president Paul Krum treasurer Linda Keckley secretary and Donna Kay Boyer historian Our first big job was to sell magazines We sold so many that we were be mnmg to look like them especially Gloria Magliane who was high salesman For being such excellent salesmen the seniors and their dates enjoyed a Weiner roast and dance at Sunnybrook Park The Washingtonville Fair came along and under the direction of Eleanor Littcier our chairman and Joanne Hagenbuch we had a very successful stand We also had a project selling Prom Peanuts Surprisingly we all did very well thanks to the boys who took top awards Prizes were awarded to high salesmen and class dues were paid for all those selling over twelve bags Oh of course we had a lot of talented seniors so we got a bright idea to C05 and Bob Klarsch It was hailed by everyone as a great success and we were all very proud of the results In February we started rehearsals for the Senior Class Play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay under the direction of Miss Markley and Mrs Leedy None of us will ever forget poor Emily and her life preserver Cornelia and her mother trouble nor shall we ever forget the wonderful cast of seniors who performed the very successful play The product1on was a tribute to the Senior Class Plans were made for a class trip to N w York City to enjoy a Grand Tour of New York City plays Radio City and many other places and buildings of interest The Baccalaureate Service which is always an inspirational experience for ever, one was well attended by parents relatives and friends Then that evening came which none of us will ever forget Commencement The speakers d1d an outstanding job and the rewards which were received were well earned and deserved Then the exercise was over and as we handed in our caps and gowns we realized that our high school days were over The big doors were closed and we left the little red school house wondering just what was in store for us in the future days of our life Senior Historian DONNA KAY Bovl-:R Class of 1958 35 Ov v . 1 . . Q . . 1 ' : rs ' ' ' . , put on a Senior Talent Show, under the direction of Birdie Payer, Kathy Mc- ' lv - . y ' KC ,, . . . H , K4 77 ' - , . S . ' . U . . ' I LK ' Y! 1 ' ' ' MOST POPULAR MOST ATHLETIC MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jane Foust Barb Edmondson Lmda Owen Thomas Kllne Wes Wertman Robbm Shultz CLASS POLL Joan Hmkel Ioanne Roeder Wayne Roshon Don Rhodes MOST COURTEOUS BEST DANCER MOST STUDIOUS Laura Balley Conme Evans Judy Bausch Bob Shepperson Dlck Baylor J1m Klarsch 36 UNDERCLASS COMMITTEE Sf gg Y :fx-0 fm NWS K? To Q. gn! 2 ,051 ,-f--'Spd'-Z Carol Stephens, Joanne Roeder n A X XX x 40 4? , 1 Q x.! 4 AQ . 1: ' '44 je! ' ' I , - D 2 s ua r 6 EQ .S I ' ll -1- ' 4 , 'C A X-ni 1,4 XQ 0 1-C - - ' ...A 2 ' BE , ff Z N n I fu +5 .3 15 CLASS OF 1959 Presxdent Vzce President Secretary H rstorzan Ad vrsor Arthur St1ckl1n Nancy Hartman Gall Henrle Patrxcla Reeder Mrs Freda Laubach Class Motto The door to success IS labeled Push Class Flower Forget me not Class Colors Blue and Whlte 38 Treasurer .....,,.........,....,...................................................... Stephen Young JUNIORS nt row 1 u ru. ty IJL5ll!llN Mary hllen B mu' Ndfl J N 1 nn msn S xu Day Mary Jane Plsher Jane Lotner lwther Plsenhmur Plum Brxttun Mary Belshllnt IN Amy L mm re Nanny I-lemlng Sylwm Bltlar Se-Lund run left to ru.ht Harry Llexxell lwlxxanl H111 Q Wll nm Bonne-ttx Grate Baylor Alta Bruslux Donna Baumgr J su lhrnhnrt latrlua Coupxr lhurlg Aten Nancy Burkland Henry Gruss William Daltun B ck lux I ft tl rl ht John Brecht In tu Carner Hxrry Cnxvull Jerry Dennen Ronald Hartman Terranle Lux John Rox Bluxltu xxllllllll lhrlxhumtr Daly Hartman Bznjamln Caro ken l-4'-tu J hn Bun h Dx k Hull 1. run! mm e to ru. t rnam fnnry 1.1.5 nu 41 v +1 an Dorothy Hngtn aulw Ura urney Neumml nm e tu ru. t hs rt 'Vlinn 1 mr! Rulmert lxutf luhn Jun! lxnt' ryn Htller Nanu Hxrtmnn Janut Hummn Nan x Hatlt f,a1lHmn11e Mary Primm lox Harold rum Prulmrnk knight Jerry Hoour Bank rum left tm rl' Wllllam Jxmc-. Janus Hxlktrt un fl um u n lxreb Vhlllam lxa 1 Jann 'VL-ner 4 nm lung, tun xr arm nr 1 lim nn u lf 1 'VlnLuy 39 Fr- '. l-ft t ht: Bet -Cz z ' 1 4 , 1 Iuvif, Betty J -2 Br x' . Cyl 2 l ll,' ' -' ' ' , 'l ' -. Af l A: ' ' L' l' ' , J J' ' Y z is -, '.l'z . . ' ..' -.I 4 . , Q UV. . , 2 2 t I. ' .U ' . ' . ' A ' 1 0 f - I B ,I 1 ' 1 l, ' 3 0 I 1 , ' a '. V 5 V l ' Q lr' '. l ft h : Mi ' -4 ', l'e ' f ' l-'u fl, Nu mi J- hns n, M' 'y Hurt, V 1 f- . but h, Nun-rw Fuust. Gretchen Hauy, lilainv Hause. Marion lflulsim-r. Mary Hivla-y, Ruth llvs. .lumnxw J' - s. IJ ' l '. Q ' '. l -ft 'fh 1 Al, ' . 1 . J 11- Hilli f , ' . fs. IJ .al J As, J h ' s. s-, ' -s . N, Jann-N Kzsv Ill. Philip l.ittm-rn-r, llnxxurfl .lfllmvq T fs , R' -h' l H t. VV'll'z M: -. Gt-rnlvl Mn rn-r. . -hr . '. JU IORS Plont ron left to right Margaret Lou Ienabaker lxxthleen Marti Llnda Mau-.teller Betty Lelby Falth love Blendlne Neugard Jnttte K1-,tnex Clurla lXllHE Susan Mullouney Sandra Johnson Eleanor mfr Dorothy Iuux C1rn1l uushu S Lund 1 xx I ft tu rnaht Ronald Schmidt Iarry ghu 7 Chxrlu Stine Sara Marti JoAnn McVcy Judlty lx ut I lnda Iehm nn Sharon Invt Teressa I umzer Margxrct Muller Robert Roshon Clair Royu link ION left to right laRuf. Shultz David R1 ey Robert Moyer Jamu McWilliams Nul Millar Rndnty Strnux-mr W lllxm lu:-.el Harry Irltthxrd Dunlld Re-lbhome Arthur Slltkllh lf ml' nu left tn right Donna Snyder Marylnth Vlall Iam! Whalen Mary hay Spotts Batty P41 nette VM ner Ann l mul Llnda Truutman Suund ruxx ltft to rnphl Mabmth Sudul Larulyn Sprmger 1: 4 m 1 t 1 1 um rn tl Q lla ntrue Snydtr Ann K1JlJl!lS m li nrba a no. L ir nn mes 1 4 tn rn, ' :mm nur tu liunlld Wllswn Kltharx 1 1l e Xu nrmn tax 4 1 Ln uuny ur a 11nr Wanlu luscph Vmlty Inrnex 1111 m 1 4 m W in Vlr 1 40 M ', - ,A l 4' 2 Y l' ',' f'.l fo: I '11 ', U l R 5 : ' l K. I , t l . lt., .. ' 4 ,5 - '. ,' ' . v . L' I . v i 'E 1 V . 1 - . Z ' ,r L I V, - ' Z , L1 , .' . . , '. n . , ' . . v . '. K' B., , , I- l:14-k, Sylvia Kay Stl-tl:-r, Judy Wolverton, Emma Kay Winu-rsu-r-n, Linda Shultz, Mae Richards, Jean- D1 :nn gl'-, Nan my Vaughn, l-.ll -n W I lb tl, Iliam--l l -y, -z Z .' ' 1 ,p l ' :1 ,A 1 'rd p..1,,, ,' Mg y l-jIl- Rh i lin 'k r 1w, lm-fl 'fh : J: -s Wi A S A-n, 1 '.' , '- ' l W .1 ,, 15 n wyh, W1 - - W -- ,-1, Stqh- Y f, H: - y W' lu-rx. Rf! -x -,. -- ,.: ,- VVU 'za s, J' P -ph W'il4ls ith, 'illiz 1 'hisg ell. CLASS OF 1960 Presxdent Vice Preszdent Secretary H zstorran Ad vzsor Lmdor Hendnckson Gary Kyttle Sally Kay Whltemght Kathy Buck Mr Eugene Snyder Class Motto Accept vlctory only Class Flower Yellow Rose Class Colors Charcoal and Wh1te 41 Tre-BSUFSI' ........................... .............,.............,.....,,.,,,.,,....... B everly Hawk , sa - u SOPHOMORES l-rout row left to ruzht Erthel Ankley Vukzry Lutler Jang Appleman Lalol Ammon Mae Lromley Beth Dans Barbara Boyer lxathy Buck Donna Dlmmlek Shirley Beard Mary Ann Bukhart Pat Dresbler Pat Blckart Second ruvn left to rxght Carl Erb Alex B1llmeyer Lee Dlehl Charles Faus nau1.ht Harold Dana Eugene Crl-.well Sherry Barnhart Vlrglma Davlb Irl-. Becker Gene Flory Janus Angell Ollver Andeb Roher! Caxanauyh Davld Coupnr Back row left to right Wxlllam Laahncr George liurgc leon Iiuymr Robert La-.hncr Riymoml Larry liruu Ifrlstun James liookmlller Roh rt Burklancl Donald B1 'Ler lirxan Connolly Ifduard Pnterllnc Camarnn Bausch 1 ln I 1 rn, nwrn ulxmr 1 xx y nx I n mn onlne :mn suml run :IL J nhn Hlnlxx ip Joseph Horton R0 Jlr lhm N ull enmlruk mn: u ng U 11 m rl 1 man l frm r lm U ylll anll 1 n ual f I-lux ln amk run t l 1 5 Fuu I Dm Frye ferllfl falley Lharlqs Huber Ilnllor Hendrxckswn 'lhumab GITIOII George G11 but Ralph lwnr-ex Iuhn Hazlx Trrry Hancl .Inhn Hooxer Dick Forney 42 Fr vm ww, lm-f In ht: Su l 1 Km- ' - . .Iuy w- l,ex:nn. lie- ' -rl ' ll: 'k, M: rily ll- rin-, llnrlna Mau- lluinml-uvh, Sunwlru .lonef. Ruse Ann Gipplv, lfzu'lmura Kilulu, l,in:ln G1-Hy. .leunm-tte .luhn,un. llurnthy l-'ishl-r, D4-lla Ura-ap. L' ' K s. Sv- ', left Lu 4' fhl: 4 2 z 'z ', : , l 1 t V 1, Sh A' z H ' 's. C4 2 H lsizer, Knlhlen-n L: I -hf nl, D ris Er --t, ,lu l'!h I. -h 2 , iz lu an -u A ', Ph ' 's Fr' Hu ry Hunsi 1:1-r, I-lrl rl Grubb, Ibnnull z 'k' s. IS' -' ', lm-f in right: .2 rr' s , 1 ' , 1 'z 1' '. ' . . ' I . ' , - SOPHOMORES 1 v L on ' V mm ar uemn Q 1 nry r n Q lro t Neuu: Sarah MOUIIIQ Dorothy Nultle--. Linda Rhaun limerlv S ulel J im Ann Rltmlller Llm Mmmh 'atrvua Rudy Sandra Rnalmuck Suomi ron l f to rlph W1 Il nm lx: hlsaugh L ter I om. I tn: nl 1 lan Qonnle Sudel lietty Rnuxh una Mae Mu p. nu x r emu I-lame Maurer kann t Bride Carol Morrall Charles MLDunalsl D I k Ienl Rodney McAll1stLr Last row left to rlght :mah Marky John Mutmhler Robe rt June emu 1 ry ytt e nrry o J lxolu James Jones li un Malmolm-on Wllll um I Hurst R1 h ard M uv nn filllllllll lxarvhner 1.10154 lxnl tr leurgene- Shultr Sally Whnttnlght Larolyn NPFI 11.11 yu U4 x o Q M u Woo rub.: .Ioyte Shaffer Suomi ron left to right I hu not ru n I t Nmlth Guy Robinson Dorothy Swartz Joanne Npomnlrert, Donald VN xrhelrl Ro er Vloodruff Thomaa Ntroh Charlea Richard Harry Stxurxxalt lt r1 x t r1y,h Hxruy Rob 1111 Robert Nhlpf. :ward Smedley Jamm Ryan will m R l-tm I rl I n NIL: ann unter t mn Stan mx Sta l lun wlPrlllll llxzle Tanrm 43 l-'1 1.' r ', loft .o right: Jo.: - Mill' . l' A M -Cz tl' ', lin lam Purse-l. Rt-lu-1-ca Mvtluure. '. l- l' . C' ' ' . '. vt 'Z t: 'l'z Us - 1, es . ', ,- zr K'll'! . ' ' I -' , , 3 , A ' - 'rz '-, liurl zz zx l. 1 '. ' - M '- Th I ' ' ' , - S, I. Lev. Ca ' K ' l , J ' M ser. ohn ' - ulzl, ' r '- ' - .' , ' 'z .. .' , 'L' 1 aj: , - ' , '- 'f- ' zrr. Front row, lx-ft to right: Joyre Zulwr, Ruth Ann Vllzluner. liuy Sty:-r, Samlm Steininuvr, Sally Straus' sl , C' ' .' -, ' ' - 'I , ' S 'z Jo'-1 Sl ljxak. Stella Tr x-ll. 1 - ' l- ' . I ' 1 . Q-' ', - 'f : .o Owhn-taki. W'illi:lm l'ur-vl. Paul WW l lf. Ru all .' ,I ' ' 'I ' l . ' ' 'Y - , liars' mv. I+-ft o ' f t: 2 ' F l ' S, Q ' 1, If l ' ,' , ' 'S '1 , in u ' -. 'zu Tunm r. Ge .ruv Yuxtin-A. Furl Swxzxrtx. lfl'llxn I -1 h- vnx. J' -s W' s 1-- . .' ' l-5 ,' 'h, I- - ' . yr. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In September of 1956 our class as Sophomores entered the portals of D H S Mrs Laubach was named our class advlsor and followmg our first class meetlng we elected the followmg class officers Presldent James McWIllIams VIce PresIdent GaIl I-Ienrle Secretary Nancy FlemIng Treasurer Judy Kase and HIstor1an DIck Hort These officers servIng as a commlttee chose the Forget Me Not our class flower The door to success IS labeled Push our class motto and blue and wh1te our class colors The bIg event of the year was the day we chose our class rmgs Thus havmg cllmbed one rung of the ladder we were all lookIng forward to our remaInIng two years at D H S Sophomore HIstorIan DICK Hom Class of 1959 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY What an exc1t1ng year thIs has been for us Jumors' We were successfully guIded along our path by our class advIsor Mrs Freda Laubach whom every one respects On September 23 1957 we met In the aud1torIum for the electIon of class ofiicers who are PresIdent Arthur StIcklIn V1ce Presxdent Nancy Hartman Secretary GaIl Henrxe Treasurer Steve Young and HIstorIan Patr1cIa Reeder Our first project for rarsmg funds for our class was the sellIng of Chrrstmas class to class was also a means of raIsIng funds After a long walt we recexved the good news that our class rxngs had arrxved But the waIt was worth It for afterwards we all were proudly showIng them to everyone Then came our last blg event-one that everyone had waIted planned and dreamed for The Prom' The theme was Symphony of a Starry Nlght and lt was a wonderful mght Jumor I-IIstorIan PATRICIA REEDER Class of 1959 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On the mornIng of September 4 1957 157 members of the class of 60 feel Ing rather Insecure and very shy of our upperclassmen entered through the portals of DanvIlle HIgh School We were welcomed by our school prIncIpal Mr Myerley who gave us a talk we shall always remember The first duty of the Sophomores was to elect class ofiicers Those chosen were Presxdent Lmdor H6Hdf1CkSOn Secretary Sally Kay WhItenIght Treas urer Beverly Hawk HIstor1an Kathleen Buck The newly elected officers met wxth theIr class advxsor Mr Eugene Snyder to select themr class motto color and flower We chose The yellow rose our class flower Accept VIctory Only as our motto and charcoal and whxte our class colors Durmg the year we sold name pIns fruIt cakes at Chrlstmas pompom shak ers cakes at Easter and sponsored a record spIn hop In March to help buxld up our treasury But the aCt1V1ty we enjoyed best was choosmg our class rIngs whIch we recexved In AprIl Sophomore HIstor1an KATHLEEN BUCK Class of 1960 44 T Y I y C v C , 1 . - , , - - , ll ' C I Y! I : , . ' 9 9 v - v ' y y . . . . A , 5 , 3 , 2 , I , 3 v - cards, which proved very successful. The candy stand, which is passed on from . , . , . Y . ' 1 Y i ll ' if ' ' y 1 1 1 ' I , . I . Y . . 3 y . . : - I , I y - 1 ' 1 Y I , , as - n ' ' Y 1 1 y - 1 I ' D Y Y ' I ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE fi .... .X f -SAX X JZ? Left to right: Jenn lienfer, Phyllis Forney, Caroline Davis, Gloria Mayzlianv. If 17' , , 'J P ,L v f ,. ,fy 1' f X ,. JIY , . - - 7 X . Q gr lf? x 4 I . 1 7 7 . M -,-1- Hl Q - il If-f1-4i GLEE CLUB Front rovx left to r11.ht V1r1e1n1a Xengtr B1rl1ar1 Bo tr Beth Dau-. 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Standing, left to rnlhtz Carl Erh, Beatrice Snyder, Lee Carey, Buh Shipe, Norman D4-site, Barry Shapiro, Jim Hewitt. Ralph Forney. The Danville High School Band. under the direction of Mr. Ken- neth Warmkessel, has been featured in many events this year. The band has appeared at football games, the Hallowe'en and Christmas parades, the Bloomsburg Fair, and Band Day at Pennsylvania Statc University. Members of the band also represented Danville High School at the District Band Festival held at Stroudsburg. New features of the band this year are the Dance Band and the Brass Ensemble, consisting of members of the band. ing instrumentalist of the year at the Annual Band Concert. His name appears on the plaque in the Trophy Case. 48 The John Philip Sousa Award was also presented to the outstand- , MAJORETTES ef! tu right Many June l'rh Judu lxulner Mary Ann Kulmrn Alix liru llls Ihyllls I-urney 1Drum l'wa1-, lleaaieri COLOR GUARDS 1 lm rlght Malkth S nhl sn wr: rn u S mln 49 I. ' : ' z I , - - . ' ' Y I 2, 1 s' ' ' ' Majors-ttel, Janice Hummer, Du! IA-wis. Marion Hulsize-r, Iva ML-Crwlcks-11. Center kncn-limzz Cunnie L-f 'I : ' - .'l 1, Linda Khan' , Pat Mvtvzxlf ,Du :thy YY ay, Juy '- fly lf' 'n. ORANGE AND PURPLE I-run! row left to rlght Carol Ammon 'sdnrlrx R1abu1k Nxncy Hnrtmdn Joan H1nk1l Mnry Hickey Nanny Hack Mary Ruthumel Linda Kcgkley lat Drebsler Bdlk ram left. tn right L 111.1 K tty Tudy EDITORS AND ADVISORS 1 I 1 rl n nun on r 1 nf M 1111 Lehman. Ifindor Heindrickscn, James Klarsch, James Kase, John Hoover, John Neid, Ben Ccro, Barb I.-f 1: 'uhtz An R I' s , M s. M1--ll, l.i In 0w1-n. Mr. Iiurrutl, rs. ,--ly The core of D. H. S. activity, the Student Council Association. yearly promotes func- tions of outstanding value and interest to members of the student body. Record dances. daily milk sales in the auditor?uxt1. Wednesday barbecue events, stu- dent control d a y s. assembly programs. Slave dances. Sadie Hawkins Specials. het and pennant salts. Sweetheart formal. additions to the student record collection. the Homecoming Football Quee n event, and numerous other specials highlight the group's program. Two representatives from each Sophomore and junior homeroom and two seniors from each Senior homeroom are named to the council. Members of the student body elect the council president while other officers are named by council. This an organization in which all students have an active part has advanced rapidly in the four years of its existence and has merited a position of respect at D H S OFFICERS rum rem in. 4 in l Bob hlarsc r s 1 ru u 4 uit in rm le to D I I P Till I' r d IIT! STUDENT COUNCIL Hui Q U rlx, 1 ram an Al' an ull' ru zrrl I in N Ally. hx 'Vlzin y Elizabeth Winter t en Ily lx ly Whltrmrht li lu I ll. :rim Buyer aming ef! o Tl om N ro 11 our 1 1 Q rx r 1 I n s mp 1 1 Q 1 ol , , ' ' ' I '. lift to - ht: Miss Mnrklvy 1Alvis r , ' ' .' 'h . . . 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CLASS PLAY Standlng left to rlght Tom Payne Corahe Foust Bob Ixlarsch Jlne Foust Mary Jane Erb Alice Tarnowskl Carl Nevlus Conway Mxller Bob Shepperson Vmcent Zawlstowskl Seated left to rlght Audrey Bucklev Tyke Glanferante Kathy McCoy Lmda Owen Carolme Davns Robbm Shultz Bxrdle Payer OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY Here are the sparlclmg and exuberant escapades of two delxghtful gurls Cornelxa Otxs Skrnner and Emxly Kimbrough who are determmed to prove how mature and cosmopolxtan they can be on an uproarlous and charmmg trxp to Europe Thexr acquamtances and antrcs prove both hrlarxous and enjoyable to all The play was ably dxrected by Mxss Florence mnttees PROPERTY AND COSTUME PROGRAM LIGHTING Rollm Iles co chairman Iva Mccracken C0 chalrman Iohn Nerd Nancy Trowbrldge co charrman Don Rhodes co chalrman Lmda Keckley Judy Bausch Donna Kay Boyer TICKETS Eleanor Lrtterer co chaxrman Joanne Hagenbuch co chaurman Conme Evans Rnchard Whapham Darlrs Lynn Nola Cook Ward W00dS1dC joe Lezby James Klarsch Shmrley Baylor Ahce Bonettl Charlotte Carr Betty Crossley Wxlma Crxpps Betty Jane Forney Fay Hughes Lmda Keckley Darlxs Lynn Hazel Pursel Nancy Seidel Rosahe Walker Louxse Wysockx Rxchard Baylor Norman Delsxte Kenneth Mmmck Robert Lyons MAKE UP Phylhs Forney chanrman Patr1c1a Metcalf Barbara Edmondson STAGE MANAGERS Robert Wltmer chamrman Vxctor jamshefsln Dorothy Wray D th Rt om y lter Vxncent Zawxstowskl USHERS Carol Stephens Carol Olshefskx Polly Zellers Karen Savxdge Barbara Mullen Carol Nevxus Faye Bergenstock Ellen Snyder Joanne Roeder Shmrley Baylor Betty jane Forney Dorothy Dxehl Betty Crossley Mary Ann Fallon Helen Fetterman Jean Benfer Fay Hughes .94 Markley and Mrs. Betty Leedy, and was co-ordinated by the class advisor,.Mrs. Kessler, with the aid of the following com- HOME-COMING 3 ay da O Jane Foust was crowned Home- coming Queen for 1957 by Tom Stroh. member of the Student Coun- cil. at the Lewisburg football game Friday, October 25. 1957. Students chose the Queen and at- tendants. who were: Carol Olshefski, Verna Payer, Linda Owen. and Don- na Kay Boyer. Gifts for the girls were donated by the Danville Retailers Association JUNIOR SENIOR PROM The Junior Prom Moonlight Mar di Gras was held Friday May 28 1957 at the Masonic Temple Joe Stantons Orchestra provided music for dancing Richard Johns and Sherry Kay Gordner were crowned King and Queen of the Prom by Dick Berry and Carol Olshefski 90 OO l-t I Loft to right: Carol Olshefski, Donna Ka' Boyer. Queen Jane Fuust, Birdie P er, Lin wen. , . . v - , . , . 1 X , A ' Q X fbfff' 3 I ' 'J 5 I f 4, , , ,. Stumlinu: Dil-k lim-ry. Carol Ulahefflfti. Sealed: Qin-mi .lznriiw Shultz. King Dir-' .1rhns. ATHLETIC S COMMITTEE I N mdmL e 1 ru Dumlhw 57 lsf! tu rlght Idurd lid 1115 Tum Iayne o jf: ' f 1 f 11. 'uhtz 3 VVray, Tum Kline. Seated, 1 'I : ,' ' ' ' ' FOOTBALL First row, im-fl tu right: 1. Reilmume, R. Klan-sch, l'. Zartman, W. Campbell, W, Wertmnn, J, Maize, V. Janishefski, T. Kline, W. Wood- side, K. liitli-r. Sevnnnl row: l'. Litterer, R. Moyer, li. Dalton, P. Krum. R. Witmer, W. Snyder, J. Hunsinuer, C. Nevins, R. Shepperson, li. Hurt. A. Stix-klin. Third row: T. Lowery, J. Hoover. L. Hendrickson, H. Hunsinizer, G. Flury, W. Kishbaugh, D. Holdren, J. Mc- Williznm. H. .lnnt-s. li. Lyons, W. Moyer, J. Kase, J. Wintersteen. Fourth row: J. Hendricks, J. Ruhl, J. Bookmiller, B. Malcolmson. J. Vzxrizn. IS. Mnyun, lf.. Crierwell, H. Davis, IC. Enterline, J. Ryan, H. Smerlley, R, Strausser, W. Weast, H. Criswell. Fifth row: J. Morgan, ll. S4-es, H. VzlnSivkVle, R. Savidgze, C. Tanner. L. Long, W. Geartner. L. Killian, J. Hurst, IS. Earlston, C. Hort, R. Kessler. S. Young. H. Pritmhnril, -I. Bausch, R, Miller. Sixth row: D. Bush, D. Huber, G, Wieand, C. Tanner. J. Hack, G. Burfze, J. Moser, H. Robbins, W. I.nMuth1-r, I.. Vurey, R. Hartman, J. Jones, T. Vargro, B. Shobert, T. Robinson, R. Pritchard. Back row: D. Lewis, D. McCaf'1'erty, R. Bower, 'l'. Girlun, A. VVQ-rimun. li. Janishefski, R. Fleck, J. Koons, R. Arner. 58 Selinsgrove Shamokin Northwest ,.,,. Chief Logan jersey Shore . . Milton ,, ,, Lewisburg .,,,, ,,,, Northumberland Lewistown ,. Bloomsburg , Sunbury Danville Opponent 24 7 24 7 25 2 13 14 . . 34 13 ,, Canceled , . 12 38 Canceled . . Canceled , 19 7 32 13 FOOTBALL Although hampered by injuries and sickness, the Danville Ironmen compiled a 5-3 overall record in the past season. This included a 3-3 slate in the Susquehanna League, and a 2-0 record in non-league competi- tion. Three games were canceled be- cause of the widespread influenza epidemic. Setbacks of the season included a one-point loss at the hands of Chief Logan and losses to Lewisburg and Jersey Shore. Canceled tilts consisted of games scheduled with Lewistown, Milton, and Northumberland. Utilizing rugged line play and steady running, the Ironmen were victors in contests with Selinsgrove, Shamokin, Northwest Jointure, Sun- bury, and nearby Bloomsburg. In defeating Bloomsburg, the Ironmen retained possession of the coveted Judy Price Trophy, symbolic of foot- ball supremacy between the two ri- vals, for the eighth consecutive year. SENIORS 1. Bill Campbell, 2. Irv Reibsome. 3. Wes Wertman, 4. Bob Klarsch, S. jack Maize, 6. Carl Nevius, 7. Bob Shepperson, 8. Bob Lyons, 9. Bob Witmer, 10. Paul Krum, 11. Bill Sny- der, 12. Bill Moyer, 13. Jerry Hun- singer, 14. Vic janishefski, 15. Tom Kline, 16. Harold Roup, 17. Pete Zartman, 18. Bernie Dalton, 19. Ken Bitler. 20. Don Holdren. 21. Ward Woodside. VARSITY BASKETBALL r g a aug yo ar o t Arth St ckh ght Ro all Webb Ja e McWll1a S Rob rt Shepperson Gerald Dalton James K e Rob t. Moyer Danvllle Opponent COACH Muncy Hughesvllle Muncy Montgomery Shamokm Montgomery Berw1ck Coal Townsh1p Canceled Trevorton Lew1sburg Sunbury Northumberland Selxnsgrove Bloomsburg Mllton Coal TOWHSh1p Trevorton Lew1sburg Sunbury Northumberland Selmsgrove Bloomsburg Milton Mr Walter McCloskey 60 Knee-ling, left to i ht: Willi m Kishb h, Robert L ns, Rich d H r , Carl Nevius. ur i 'n. Stamlimz. left to ri' : n 1 , m s i ' m , 6 , . 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T omas St 0 , ivhard Furne , 0 li e , n sc , Ha y Criswell, Hee u C e ley. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL e o ru. mnnx n 1 er un I e u 11 Hen Ii xrb.-xr: In L mg :rv Ann J :ora lry el A aro Ste sn r w e tr ru. t rllu Ayer hx nl 4 un 1 x mu lmmex ne mr 1 1 h A glrls varsrty basketball team was formed th1s year under the supervrsron of Mr Reeder phys1cal educatron instructor The g1rls play d a total of live games and lost them all mamly because of 1nexper1ence and lack of orgamza t1on The team played one game wrth Mrlton two games w1th Lewlsburg one wlth Coal Townshrp and the final game Wlth Mrddleburg The team played only one game on the local court Trar1sportat1on to all away games was furmshed by bus No specxhc team was made up and all members who turned out for the games partrcrpated Mr Reeder has hopes for a loetter season next year Some Jumors w1th experrence and Sophomores from th years jumor vars1ty team should make a brg 1mprove ment rn the team s performance 62 COACH Mr Stanley Reeder ix, .. ,lzlvv is xii? WM 5 K X., w - ' 'fa Q' wi mf ii? I K 32 ' 1 X!! Q WRESTLING Kneellng left to rlght Jo eph Horton Duff Knlhan Robert Heck Bernard Dalton lirute Erl t n N l son Jones James Ikeler Bengamm Cero Vlctor J8DlSh9fSkl Harry Prltchard Wxlllam Dalton Standmg left to rlght Bernard Jam hefbkl .lame Jones Wnlllam Hur t Bruce Malcolm rn Rodney Strxu 5 Wlllxam Kass Ronald Hartm n Robert lrxtchard Ha old Davxe leter Laxtman a i I tu Io g COACH RESULTS Danv1lle Opponent Northwest Montgomery Benton Elysburg Shamok1n M1lt0H Lewlsburg Mount Carmel Selmsgrove Berwxck Central CEspyj West Snyder Coal Townshxp Mxffimburg Sunbury Warr1or Run Canceled Benton Canceled Mr Stanley Reeder 64 31 30 28 26 Q 19 25 ' .....,......,......,.................. 0 47 ' ,....,r..................,....,......,eae, 35 11 ' ..e.......................,..,.,.ee, 14 30 32 19 ' .,,...V............,.........,.,...1 37 14 ' ..,1.22,,2,.,,2,122., 2................. 1 9 19 34 16 . ...,,..,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,eee, 30 11 ' .,e.eee,,e ,eee,1.ee.1e1.ee1 1 7 17 ' ' ,1,e,.,,e,,ee,eee,11e,..1......... 13 35 1957 BASEBALL F1rst row left to r1y.ht Irv Relbsome Ronxlml ShLIlt7 Thoma Ixhm We ley Wertman Thomas Lynn Walter Snyder wlllldm Knhbaugh Doneld lineur Second roxx left to r1ght Jerry Galllty Robert Shepperson John Hank wlllldm Moyer .lame Wlntersteen Ruharrl Inman Rolurt Wltmer RlCl'1dl'1l I-orney Thlrd ron left tu right Carl NKXIU Robert We-nur lNe1l M1llar Stmve Young: Wllllam Campbell John Mane Arthur Stu-klnn R11 hard Hr rt l-uurth ron left to ruzht Ronald Wmbb Coach Bull Robert Aurand Robert Moyer The 1957 baseball team, under the SUDCYVI s1on of Coach Kenneth B1lls completed the sea son w1th 91 w1ns exght losses and one t1e The league compet1t1on w1th a 400 average and a record of seventy one po1nts to the1r opponents ughty Games were lost to Benton Trevorton Mxfflmburg C23 Lew1sburg C21 M1lton and Sunbury The SIX v1ctor1es were won over Sun bury Bloomsburg Selmsgrove C25 Northum berland and Trevorton Benton Bloomsburg Sunbury Trevorton Mlm7DbU' Lewxsburg Bloomsburg Northumber and M1lton Sunbury Selmsgrovc Trevorton M1ffl1nburg Lew1sburg RESULTS Danv1lle Opponent ...,......,,,,,,.,,.....,. 2 4 . . ' - , Wvplnllblnlnbpl p 7 7 ,' . ,ln I , . , I . A ' 2 0 Ironmen placed fourth in the Susquehanna Selinsgrove 's 'oo ' ll Z ' , ' , ' , ' ' .g ,.,cc.ccc...... 0 7 1 ' ' ccc,..,,..,clcccccc, 3 5 ' ' ' ' llcec ,cccec. . 16 4 ' ' - ' - ' 1 1 ..,l, 3 2 . ' ' ' - ' ...ccec.e,....l..c.c.cc 6 8 , , ' . - ,,,, ....,, ,,,,.,,,, , l 9 , . ' 1 c,c,, ,1 7 6 ' ' ,, ,, ..,, 0 3 ' ..,.,,e,ccc,e,.,.,.. 6 11 G5 1957 TRACK Knerlmg left to rmrht Paul Krum Wllllam Kramak James Ryan Call E b Robert Lyon J hn Bau ch Standlng left to rlght Bruce Snyder Ceorge Mau teller Ronlld Hartman Ixn lor Hendrick n Warren Wea t Kenneth Da 1 Robert Kla h The 1957 track team under the capable SUDCYVISIOH of Mr Snyder completed the season wxth m1ld success Th1s sport was flrst 1ntroduced at Danvxlle Hxgh IH 1956 The relay team cons1st1ng of Kenneth Dav1s Paul Krum Robert Klarsch W1ll1am Ruhl and Rmcharcl johns however were undefeated 1n local contests Havmg won econd place at Wlllxamsport m the D1str1ct Four finals they went to the state finals at Penn State where arnonv more than forty oth r teams competltlon proved too g it Another achlevement for Danv1lle came when W1ll am Ruhl ran the two hundred twenty yard dash at the state finals Members of the class of 1957 who were members of the track team were James Shultz Donald Stanko Frank Rake John Long Rlchard Klrkner Robert Pollack R1ch ard Hartman and Earl Erb 66 COACH MR Eur ENE SNYDER SENIOR BOYS SENIOR GIRLS Q' 1 Standing, left to right: Don Rhodes, Bill Moyer, Conway Miller, Bob Standing, left to right: Dorothy Wray, Alice 0 k Phylli Shepperson, Ken Millar, Carl Nevius. Kneeling, left to right: Charles Forney, Coralio Foust. Nola Cook, Donna Kay B yer Kne 2 Rake, Ronnie Savage, .lim Cashner, Richard Whapham, Robbin Shultz. to right: Darlis Lynn. Karen Savidge, Barbara E Pat Met calf. Joanne Roeder. Carol Nevins. BOWLING High School Bowling as an activity began in the fall of 1952 with 30 girls-increasing every year until 1957, when there were 170 boys and girls bowling. In 1955 Bowling was added as an intramural sport, and in 1958 as a varsity sport. Bowlers have had three homes-starting at the Y alleys, then moving to Midway Lanes and then in 1956 back to the present home alleys at the Moose Other Milestones: 1952-Had Men's Faculty team. 1953-Bowled in State Junior Tourney at Williamsport for the first time. 1954-Bowlers joined the American junior Bowling Con- gress of the U. S. Started Junior High Bowling. 1955-Students entered National Tourney for the first time in March. Bowled other high schools for first time. 1956-Pennsylvania State junior Champions CGirlsj Fifth rank in U. S. A. 1957-Pennsylvania State junior Champions CGirls, sec- ond timej Sixth rank in U. S. A. 1958-Started Susquehanna Girls Bowling League of nine high schools in area Barb Edmondson finished eleventh in U. S. A. in National Singles Tourney. 67 COACH MR. ALFRED BARRATT LETTERMEN S CLUB Front row slttmg left to rlglft Hector Smedley James Wlntersteen Howard Jones Charles Rake LeRoy Khne Leonard Kllllan Peter Zartman Bernard Dalton Wllham Kxshbaugh James Ryan Arthur Stlcklm Wlllxam Hurst Lmdor Hendrlckson Carl Tanner Second row kneelmg Mxlton Hunsmger W1ll1am Snyder Paul Krum Harold Roup Robert Wxtmer Thomas Klme Nelson Jones Ward Wood slde Robert Klarsch Harry Prltchard Ken Davis Vrctor Janlshefskx Robert Lyons Wllllam Camp Wertman Ronald Webb John Hack Wlllnam Moyer James McW1lhams John Bausch John Mane John Hoover Richard Hort James Kase Harry Crlswell Irvm Relbsome Nell Mlllar Phllhp Lltterer Steven Young Robert Moyer Kenneth Bltler Robert Shepperson Carl Nevnus HISTORY The Lettermens Club consists of all boys who have recelved an athletlc letter 1n a sport durlng the three years rn wh1ch they have attended hlgh school It presently conslsts of a mernbershlp of 74, mcludmg 26 Sen1ors, 21 Jumors, and 27 Sophomores Some of the baslc requlrements are An athlete must part1c1pate rn one half of all quarters m basket ball and football 60 per cent of all wrestlxng meets, or one half of all mmngs m baseball Sportsmanslnp cooperatlon a n d attendance PIAA requlrements, and partxcxpatlon are also regu latlons makmg up requxrements for these letters 68 7 bell: Benjamin Cero, 'Jerry Moser, Baclc row, standing, left to right: kenneth G. Bills, Coach, Wesley , . 1 v 1 MeVey's The kew to El beautiful home Early Amerlcan Tradltlonal and Modern Furniture Carpets and Westmghouse Appllances 122 East Centel St Phone BR 'J 3481 WILLIAM F ERMIER F oust Electrlc Company G 7 Q 3l Loyal Order of Moose 7 ' I , F' I Q - l Compliments 1 of Compliments I l Cgmplimenfg Danville Lodge 1133 l of Wcshmgtehville Phone F f ,C 6. MONTOUB COUNTY S OLDEST BANK THE DANVILLE NATIONAL BANK PROM PEANUT WEEK PROM SALES CO TYf01'19 PU o REMEMBER JIM FOSTER RECORD SHOP Dfw 11e Perws- 1 me South Danvllle Planmg M1II Co CONTRACTORS BUILDERS M111 Work SO11t11 DeeV111e Po Eenmenee Cheerfully Gwen C 111'1111 T1 S WYSOCKIES CAFE P V1 BR 5 2 17 Ncrt 11 11ber1Gr1d Street The hnest m BEER LIQUOR LUNCH Dont Settle for Less Get the Best Pc1r1c1nq IH rear C,or1qrQt111C1t1or1e THE PINE BARN INN ALBERT J LECHNER HEATING 6. PLUMBING Otto s Auto Supply 9 Q 281 M111 Street D1 V119 Permfr me BRS C0 y11 1e11ts HANEY MILLING COMPANY O1 f 19 t. of 113. e -991 1 - :1 1 . . . - - 9 .,7,e ' te t11e C1623 Ot '59 1 IT '1 , X . 13210 . e1551 Cc::1p11111ents H1112 1 Cf of I 71 Compliments of DANVILLE SILK COMPANY Clark's Amoco Service 729-3l N. Mill Street Washing - Lubrication Minor Repairs BB 5-l3BU Danville, PCI. Compliments WATTS HOTEL ITALIAN FOODS Our Specialty WASHINGTONVILLE RESTAURANT Wcrshingtonville Po Compliments of ELEANOB ci EMOBY Comphments ROBERT E LEE Compliments H A MOYER Chiropractor AMESBURY Fuel O11 Once Cooled By Us Never Cold Again ENGLISH ATLANTIC Wheel Balancing Brake Service Mufflers Service Tires Batteries Accessories Cld Bloom Bood ond l St Phone BB 5 9928 of of of Ieddo Highland Coal TU1'19'UP 72 JOHNSON S pl ens Atlantlc Servlce Statlon EmEsToNE TIRES BATTERIES SAM M JACOBS AND ACCESSORIES Nortl ll uberlomol ST Phone BR 5 3830 Congratellan ns Ccmphememq to the Class of l958 MILLER S COAL YARD Lehlgh Valley and DIETRICH S DAIRY Ieddo Hrghland Coal Laboratory Controlled Telephone BR 5 3961 Dany Pr0duCfS Comphmen S Compllm nts DR F H VAUGHAN REA 81 DERICKS Dent1st Comol ments Comphment M LEIGHOW V M D DEVOE Insurance Agency R ad r one BR 5 C232 73 1 Corn , mi t. of 1 1 ., A A I l l l 1 'Q - of , A l 1 Sunheat Fuel Order A + of A l of . A il ' . S of of Bloom o Rh T . - l , Comphrnents Hendricks Grocery R1vers1de Penna C P11 nent CREASY S GROCERY R1VGTS1d9 Penna Cornphrnents JAMES SNYDER S Jewel Box Comphments PATTON S Electrlc Servlce Cornphments Fry s Sportlng Goods Sports Equlpment Best Wlshes NEWBERRY S Your F amlly Store Cornphrnents R E REESE General Insurance and Real Estate 217 M111 Street Danv111e Pa Corrphmenfs Danvllle Automotive Automob11e Truck and Tractor Parts Your NAPA Iobber 4 of 1 of - 1 a 1 . 1 - 1 of 9 I U I 9 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' , 1 of of . . 9 . . 5 1 , 1 A 1 . 1 of of . . , n I Compliznen s R R I-IORNBERGER Rotary Well Dr11l1ng Dem1ng 6: Myers Water Systems Irvlne s Mobil Servlce Wolnrlt Street l3POr1e BR 5 USGS GLEN'S Atlantic Service D Smart Iunlor Fash1ons THE SMART SHOP BYRON MERTZ Jr Cm mem STUDEBAKER 5. PACKARD F OLLMER TRUCKING COMPANY D nv1l e perm: Sales and SSYVICG l2l ll oe land Street Demv lle P Fallon Barber Shop T t l Sree of I I I U I R . 2 Danville, Demi . I , O I I I , at W F 1 - l of X North ti' r L i , ot. Cimplizii ns of G . ' l , A . . .fer lg Mil . t t Ray Shutt and Sons B951 W1SheS Quahty Meats and GIOCGIIES Free Dellvery To the Class of 58 from Danvllle Servlce Center 634 Fronf Street Phone BR 5 2541 DUPF KHJUAN Prop COmpl1m9H1S COLE S HARDWARE CAIN S Pharmacy R CAIN Phormocxst 108 M111 Street Donvllle Perma Comphments Maxwell Moore Compllments GEORGE DIETZ Barber Shop To the Class of 58 E ROBERT MARKS Donwlle Po A Good Place For Good Iewelry WAGNER S Jewelry Store ' I . . ' 9 of 9 1 R. . , ' I . Congratulations cmd Best Wishes of 1 Dr. J. I of 9 76 CONGRATULATIGNS To the Class of 1958 THE MILLER FUNERAL HOME To the Class of 58 COUREGON S W WOOLWORTH CO GeorgeO Wagner 26 F Porter Wagner 40 Attorneys at Law CLYDE W DIEHL D1spens1ng Optlcxan DANVILLE PA BR 5 2584 Compliments Congratulations of F. . 1 Best Wishes for a Most Successful Career ' , . . . . , 4 Cross Street Phone - Danville, Pa. 77 Compliments of Seidel's Department Store Washingtonvtlle, Pa. RIDER'S Phone Glineral 7 2062 Conaratulations To the Class of '58 MARKS Shoes Clothrng Compltments W O Curry, Jr M D Best Wtshes for a most successful career ALBERTSON S Servlce Station 8z Garage Phone BR 5 9937 Conaratulatlons To the Class of 58 RANSHAW DISCOUNT F urnlture Company 4l2 East Market Street A Ilttle out of the way but a lot less to pay Letterman s Bakery, Inc Bakers of the Master Loaf 4th and Market Streets oomsburg Penna Phone ST 4 2030 Compltrnents Dehll s F lrestone Store T1res and Tubes Authonzed Phrlco Dealer l32 lvfrll Street Danvrlle Perma Q . - ' 9 ot 0 0 0, U s ll Bl , . ! l O I - l f l l l . I I ot l O , l 0 W . It ' 1 73 Danville Lumber Company T mber Bu11d1ng Supp11es cmd Hardware Contrachng 1!AL1AV'E 1-1 DEIBLPR Owner 322 Ferry Street 111e Pa Phone BR 5 0311 Com hrnents WRAY S COLD SPOT Try Her Good Hoag1es Comphrnents KORNER MEAT MARKET ICE CREAM SODAS CONFECTION S Comphments DANVILLE TAXI SERVICE 24 HOUR SERVICE P one BR 5 3911 Comphments Sam s SCFVICC Station S1ncla1r Gas and O11 Cornphments Tagomac Fur Company, Inc. Manufacturing F urriers 327 Ferry Street Dcxnvtlle, Pa 19 Ccngratukxttons To the Class of 58 DODGE 6. PLYMOUTH Wagner Motor Sales 1 of ,JU - . . . 1 t JACOBS ot 1 , - xx I ll of 1 of , . . 1 1 - A of I flilompson Products, Inc. EDDlE'S Town and Country Bar 303 M111 Street Danvtlle Perma Steckley s TV SCFVICC R D 1 Danvtlle Phone BR 5 3139 Congratulations To the Class of '58 Capltol Confectlonery Comphments ELLIS S RAUP GENERAL INSURANCE Comphments Ray G Frye Estate 130 M111 Street Danvtlle Perma Comphments Blue s Calso Servlce Cor'1p11'nents P L Stevenson For all your F 1ne Quahty School Needs 1 s The Dltzler Stationery 7 o ot of of C 1 , . A , . 1AMESBLUE,Prop. of .t, 1 Dr. . . 1 , , 31 Compliments of Dr. H. L. Arnow C. E. McWlLLlAMS Meats and Groceries Corner ol Mill and Lower Mulberry Danville, Pa. Congratulations To the Class of 58 Excluswe But Not Expenswe RACUSINS Danville Pa FORNEYS C01-ll Compliments DAILEY S Bloom Street Store Burn s Drug Store Prescnptlon Speclczhsts 3 8 M ll Street Dan lle Pa Compliments GAERTNER and BRITTAIN Congratulations CLASS or 58 BARR S HARDWARE I 1 i l ot ot 9 , . . . . . tothe i i ' I a 92 PAT S GRILL C 'F 11tre'1ts Doc s Shoe Repalr Servlce Wlth a Sm1le M111 Street Dcmv111e PG COIWP1 ents STUDIO 4 East Mahon ng Stre t DcznV111e Comp11rr ents CLIFF HUNGERF ORD W T GRANT COMPANY Danv11Ie s One Stop Shopplng Center 1 Everything for the Family and Home DANVILLE MANUFACTURING CO INC 328 Ferry Street Danv111e Pa Manufacturers of LADIES PAI1-XMAS GOODYEAR TIRES , C. ' . . Ccttidizients 1 of Ct 1 1 ' - 1 1 I gl I u a ,I cms DENNEN Prep. 1 321 . Q ' , . A, tm 1 of N C, O 1 Y e 1 A ,Pa ' of ' ' Carodiskey 8z Hendricks 1 1 Congmtulatzom' to the Clan of 1958 fl Pr f JJ Dr fl pm I Prqert Ill iff Chr he Refmrfh Dfpa t fn Sol zzz! Franz I1 1 ng E711 pmenr at me Clzerokfe P! 111 Research ana' Procfuctzofz or the .7Vatz0n .v Heaflfz MERCK 81 CO., Inc. Chemlcal Dlvlslon Cherokee Plant DANVI LLE PILNNTSYLVANIA 84 . ' n i 3 1 l T 5 5 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I Q I . I , V . l i Ti? l 1 K l , T 1. . E g 'L . 1 ? 0 t' ff' 0 FII ' ' 1 ro I' Ti' I , fc' 'o 11 i I . ' a . f ' ' , A Co 1fl1Il9Y1'fS Sherman s Jewelers BPST WISHES Dlcrmonds Watches S1lver Chmcx 1 M DANVILLE PA Cablnet Inclustrles, Inc Congrctulcmons cmd Bee WISEIGS 10 the CLASS OF 58 DANVILLE PA NORWOOD F LECK INSURANCE Dcmwlle PCI mv 0B1II'5P1l1P5 Lbhr wttrr Svvrnr Win Svvrumg Qbtlwrh Qivht tblmh 5 I-Itnrrnt 0 H , ' I of 9 27 ill Street . . . It 4 H .. - I 2 . l V 9 4 ' Q ' I I .. , N O 8r Eat with the Bunch Workman s Lunch Congratulations to the CLASS OE '58 Danville Supply Co. Home Decorcxhng Store Wallpaper and Pcnnts 345 Mtll Street Phone BR 5 0330 DANWLLE PENNA Clarence Kramer Owner BEA BUTLER Complrments MARTIN S Memo to SGHIOFS WHAT S IN YOUR FUTURE? College? Speclal Tralnrng? A Busmess of your own? A Iob and Plans for a home and tam1ly'9 A regular Savmgs Plan at F lrst National Bank wlll help you attaln any goal quicker GET THE SAVINGS l-lABlT AND MAKE THE MOST OUT OE LIFE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Danvllle CII I , E of 1 9 F6 LEWIS CHEVROLET DHHVIIIC Sheetmetal Co '13 Danvllle Lodge No 754 B P O ELKS Wllllams Furnlture Co He P Complete Home Furnlshmgs cmd Apphcrnces 87 L f5::1,fQ:r1e.1,,, Cfzxywlirtients L L L 1 gf L of L L L L L , . . . Cczrmplime. T. L L Dcmvi , Ea. L CA ER 5-CHU Congratulahons PQFATO CHEPS Comphments M H EDMEADS Electrlc Motor Servlce Phone BR 5 0869 DIMINICK COAL SALES Paxmos R D No 1 Attested Standard Anthrac1te Open 6 UU A M Unt1l 6 OU P M OUR POLICY Courteous Servrce Premmum Coal G Reasonable Pnces Ferdlnand D1rn1n1ck Propnetor R J Freas and Son CRIST CRAFT BOATS and BOAT KITS General Repaufmg Contract Haullng Phone BR 5 1821 Comphrnents McCLOUGHAN S Comphments Dr J C Blackburn Mausdale Road Danvxlle DENTIST QQ 0.0 f X 6 A 2 P M N j 1 l l , 5' fl '15 of l ' ' of Danville R. D. 3, PQ. I-I. L. GILLIAM - of ' r . ' , Pa. as IO A CLASS THAT S GREAT 08 The Class 1960 69 Compliments of of CONGRATULATIONS The Class of 1958 Comphments J TO of THE STUDENT COUNCIL CQNGRATULATIONS The Class of 1958 F1 om l TO THE CLASS OF1959 Danville Livestock Market, Inc., P. O. Box 39 DANVILLE, PA, LIVESTOCK SALE Every Monday and Thursday AUTO AUCTION Every Wednesday Evening Compllments HENRY VOELCKER J of Phone BR 5-2337 Danville, Pa Congratalattons and Best Wtshes to the Class of 1958 Mfg 62 Eng Corp Kennedy - Van - Saan Autographs Autographs Autographs
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