Elkland High School - Loudspeaker Yearbook (Elkland, PA)
- Class of 1959
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Text from Pages 1 - 112 of the 1959 volume:
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presenting the elkland onnuolof1959
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published 'by senior class
elklond ioint school
co-editor - helen egleston
co-editor - rita valenti
business mgr. - nancy russell '
advertising mgr. - dewaine aldrich
facultyladvisor - r.1. markham
cover design - kay tallarida
CONTENTS
dedication
administration
faculty
graduates
officers
undergraduates
Juniors
sophomores
freshmen
special education
grade eight
grade seven
grade six
grade five
grade four
grade three
grade two
grade one
kindergarten
activities
future farmers
future homemakers
senior play
yearbook staff
l1bra.ry
newspaper
calendar
hall of fame
who s who
class w1ll
hall romances
prophecy
mus1c
orchestra Sz chorus
Jr Sz sr band
mus1c orgamzatlons
chr1stmas program
dance band
athlet1cs
baseball
soccer
Jr. varsity basketball
vars1ty basketball 85
cheerleaders 86
future farmers basketball 88
advert1s1ng 91
graduate news 94
snapshots 100
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in memory of one of
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we the semor class of 1959
ded1cate th1s volumne
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Dear Class oi 1959
Cougratutatrons
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at we are remembered ior rs our contrrbu ron to others and not v1 a
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Home Economlcs
M S T C
faculty
Ruth Davxd
Llbrarlan
Mar1etta College
P1ttsburgh
Clar1on S T A
Dorothy Gleason
Second Grade
M S T C
Irene Caffo
Thxrd Grade
M S T C
Orlando Barocco
Sclence
M S T C
Duke Umverslty
Lelgh Bower
Socxal Stud1es
M S T C
Margaret Glenwrxght Clarence M Heck Emxly Heckart
Muslc Engl1sh Fmrst Grade
M S T C Cheerleadmg Advlsor M S T C
Semor Class Advmsor
Yearbook Sales Sz Fmance
Lockhaven S T C
Betty Lockwood Robert L Markham Albert Martm Dale Maurer Wxlbur Meyers
Second Grade Specxal Educatxon Vocatxonal Agnculture Health
M S T C Semor Play M S T C Penn State Physxcal Educatlon
Yearbook Product1on Coach
Buffalo State College Penn State
Albr1ght Art School Sl1ppery Rock S T C
George Smxth Helen Swan Le one Swan Margraff Nettle Stedge Rose Surma
Sex nce 81 Math Second Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Soclal Studles
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Martha Cardman Sarah Cardman Ernestme Cashdollar
Kmdergarten F1fth Grade Thlrd Grade
M S T C M S T C Temple Un1vers1ty
Natalxe Ch1lson
Enghsh 8: Latm
M S T C
Hxlda Cleveland
Flrst Grade
M S T C
Robert Heverly Kathryn Ingersoll Margaret Jones, R N Frances C Kenyon Mary KyOfSkl
Mathematlcs Flith Grade School Nurse F1rst Grade Mathemat1cs
Gu1dance M S T C Robert Packer Hosp1tal Lock Haven M S T C , Bucknell
Lock Haven S T C Meekers Busmess School
Bucknell
Roma Jean Morgan H1ldred Murray
Sucth Grade Thxrd Grade
M S T C M S T C
Fra.nc1s Vottero Stanley Weaver
Commerclal F1fth and Slxth
JV Coach M S T C
Bloomsburg S T C
Joseph Papama
Engllsh
Bloomsburg
W1ll1am Whalen
Industrxal Arts
Dr1ver Trammg
Penn State
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Marywood
Vxolet Parlsh Waldo Seamans
Specxal Educatlon Mus1c
Lock Haven M S T C
Ithaca College
Irma Whxtehxll
Fxrst Grade
M S T C
Buffalo S T C
Un1vers1ty of Buffalo
Pearl Wood
Sxxth Grade
Oneonta S T C
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motto: knowledge is power
graduates
president - sally caffo
vice-president - allan morgan
secretary - carol pease
treasurer - john kohut
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SALLY L CAFFO
Class Presldent
Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 Glee Club 1,2,3
Dance Band 4 D1str1ct Band 3 Class Presl
dent 24 Cheerleader l,2,3,4 Jumor Card
Comm1ttee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 School Radxo
Reporter 3 Sen1or Play 4 Dance Club 3
Jumor Prom Comm1ttee 3
Sally IS our efflclent and perky class pres1
dent We can always depend on her to come
up wxth a wuunng xdea Best of Luck
JOHN S KOHUT
Treasurer
Band 1 2 3,4 Orchestra l,2,3 President 3
Treasurer 4 Dance Band 3,4 Dance Club 3
D1str1ct Band 2 3 Sc1ence Famr 3,4 Jun1or
D1str1ct Band 1 Essay W1nner 3 Yearbook
Staff 4 Jun1or Prom Comm1ttee 3 School
Newspaper Correspondent 4 Bankmg Con
test 4
John our eff1c1ent treasurer 1S an asset to our
Semor Class John ca.n usually be found w1th
a certam Sen1or g1rl
C ALLAN MORGAN
V1ce Presldent
Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3,4 Prom Jam
tor 3 Manager Magazme Sales 4 Semor
Play Soccer 1,2,3 4 Da.nce Club 3 Scxence
Faxr 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4
Allan was voted most l1kely to succeed and
w1th h1s busmess hke ways, we are sure he
w1ll He IS another semor wxth a very h1gh
scholastxc standxng
DEWAINE E ALDRICI-I
Sen1or Play 4 Pop Manager 4 Advertxsmg
Manager of Yearbook 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3
Dewame IS one of our fme lovmg sen1or boys
Hxs wonderful sense of humor was an asset to
the Semor Play But don t get your hopes up,
g1rls, Dewame IS taken
CAROL D PEASE
Secretary
Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1,2 3 Lxbrarlan 3
Jun1or Essay lst 3 Da.nce Club 3 Jun1or
Prom Comm1ttee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Scxence
Fa1r 3 Dance Band 4 Semor Play 4 DAR
C1t1zensh1p Award 4 Bankmg Contest 4
Carol IS aNelson1te w1th a very neat appear
ance, voted the 'frxendlxest , we heartxly
agree To conslder Carol a frxend IS a real
honor Best of Luck
KEITH C BAKER
FFA Basketball 1 FFA H1stor1an 1 FFA Re
porter 2 FFA V1ce Presxdent 3,4
Th1s seemmgly quxet boy from Farmmgton
has been wxth us all through hxgh school and
ns always w1ll1ng to lend a helpmg hand Al
though quxet 1.11 appearance most of the boys
wxll vouch that he s quxte dxfferent when they
get h1m alone
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OLA V BRIMMER
Elem Ed E HS H1 L1tes4
Ola returned to us m our Junxor year Her
natural curly haxr and deep d1mples are the
envy of every g1rl
THOMAS A CAFFO
Orchestra 234 Jr Prom Comm 3 Mgr
Soccer 3 Basketball 3 Dlst Orch 3 Semor
Play 4 Dance Band 4 In1t1at1on Comm 4
Sam IS our tall lanky easy gomg classmate
If you hear the sound of mus1c commg from
the lower end of the hall, xt s only Sam prac
tlcmg on h1s gultar We thmk he s pretty
good
PHILIP L BRUCE
Soccer 1 FFA 2,3
Ph11 s mam mterest l1e s m h1s blue con
vertmble and a certam someone 1n Wellsboro
H1s qu1et behav1or glves people an ent1rely
d1fferent outlook of hmm Hey Phil?
D JEAN CASBEER
Prom Comm 3 Feature Wr1ter E H S H1
Lltes 4 Yearbook Staff 4
Jean IS one of our hard workmg commerclal
students We are sure she wxll make an
eff1c1ent secretary Good luck
ROSEMARY E BRUCE
Glee Club 1 2,3 Cheerleadmg 2 3 4 Jumor
Prom Comm 3 Sclence Faxr 3 Semor Play
4 Yearbook Staff 4 Feature Wr1ter E H S
H1 Lltes 4 Who z Who and Whatz Wot 4
Rosemary IS our cute httle blonde cheerlead
er who has the pep and sparkle of 5 glrls
Her m1sch1ef makmg and gay ways have
brought much Joy to the whole class Best of
luck 1n everythmg you do, Ros1e
DEAN E CASS
Band 1 2,3,4
Dean s mterest l1es 1n Kenneyv1lle He IS
noted for h1s study hall gamblmg Best 1n the
future
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ALFRED D. COLEGROVE
Student Council lg Ag. 1,2g Basketball 1,21
Librarian 1.
Alfred, one of our cute senior boys, has some
unusual interest on Main Street. This interest
and he can usually be found in his 1951 Ford.
DENNIS H. DORN
Basketball 1,2,3,4g Soccer 1,2,3,4g Baseball
1 2 3 4' Senior Play4' Prom Comm. 3, School
Sports Correspondent3 4' Co-Captain Soccer
Denny is our stmkmgly handsome athlete who
according to the Hall of Fame, has many other
urtues Best of luck, Denny
ANNE L COOVER
Malorette 1 2 3,4 Glee Club 1,2 3 Science
Fair 3 Jr Prom Comm 3 Senior Play 4
H1 Lites 4 Librarian 4 Baton Instructor 4
Anne is another of the hardworking commer
cial students, who also devotes much of her
time to the school newspaper, the H1 Lite
She is always available to work on any worth
while project
K WAYNE DORNSIFE
Senior Play 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1
3 4 Baseball 1 2 3,4 Co Captain Basketball
4 Co Captain Soccer 4
Wayne has contributed much to sports in his
high school years Voted most athletic
has been a great help in winning a lot of our
basketball games
VIRGIL J DAVIS
District Orch 3 Dance Bandl 2 Prom Comm
3 Senior Play 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Soccer
2 3 4 Pop Manager 4
Virgil, one of our senior athletes is also
hard working on the scholastic point of x iew
What seems to interest you on Ru er Street
Virgil'7
HELEN J EGLESTON
Cheerleading 1 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 Home
Ec 2 3 Home Ec Officer 3 Jr Prom Comm
3 Librarian 3 Business Manager of Hi Lites
4 Co Editor of Loudspeaker 4 Banking Con
test 4
Helen IS our xibrant cheerleader who was
xoted most athletic Her trim figure contri
buted much to the vsell groomed appearance
of the cheerleading squad Best of ex ervthing,
Helen
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Orch 1 2 VICE Pres 2
Small man w1th b1g 1deas thats our George
After the 3 25 bell rmgs he makes a dash
for h1s hot Chevy wa1t1ng outs1de 1n the school
parkmg lot Good luck to you George
M JOANN HEALEY
Band 12,3 4 Glee Club 1,2 3 4 Orch 12 3
4 Jr Dxst Band 1 D1st Orch 3 State Orch
3 Yearbook Staff 4 Jr Prom Comm 3
Feature Wr1ter, E H S H1 L1tes 4 Senlor
Play 4 SCIGHCE Fa1r 3 Dance Band4 D1st
Band 4
Th1s pretty gal ha1ls from Nelson Her sunny
personallty shmmg all over has made her
well l1ked by all She IS noted for her super
1or athlet1c ab1l1ty R1ght g1rls' ' l 'P
BRADLEY B HACKETT
3 Co Capt Basketball 3 Soccer 3 Player of
the Year 3
Brad IS another one of our good lookmg Sen1or
boys He can usually be found w1th a certam
Sen1or g1rl For the past 3 years he has con
trlbuted much to sports
BETTY J HEITZENRATER
Glee Club 2,3 Jr Prom 3 Sc1ence Fa1r3
Dance Club 3 Newspaper Staif 4 Yearbook
Staff 4
Betty IS the sen1or w1th a heart of gold
always w1ll1ng to lend a helpmg hand We re
sure w1th your Jolly ways you ll be an asset
to the world
EUGENE L HACKETT
Soccer 1,2 3 4 Glee Club 2 Baseball 3 Jr
Prom Comm 3 E H S H1 L1tes 4
Gene IS one of our strong and s1lent type
Sen1or s You can always depend on h1m to
lend a helpmg hand
TIMOTHY P KEMP
Band 1 Ag 2 Spec Ed Correspondent 4
Ag Fa1r 2 Sc1ence Fa1r 4
T1m IS an 1ntellectual look1ng lad but we
wonder 1f he IS really as shy as he looks How
about It T1m'7
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PHILIP M LOWE
Ag Fa1r 2 Dance Club L1brarxan 4 Sc1ence
Falr 4 Basketball 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Mus1c
Edltor for Newspaper 4 Prom Commlttee 3
Phxl IS one of the mechamcal mlnded Sen1ors
H15 flrst loxe ls for hls motorcycle whlch he
IS always talklng about Best of Luck Phxl
MARY ELLEN OWLETT
FHA 2 Junlor Prom Commlttee 3 Yearbook
Staff 4
Mary Ellen who has been absent from school
a lot durmg the last two years has been mls
sed a great deal What s thls we hear about a
certaln doctor Mary Ellen'7 Get well soon
JOHN A MCDIVITT
Soccer 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball
1 2,3,4 Band 1 2 3 4 Drum Major 3 4 Male
Quartet 2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 4 Glee Club
1 2 3 Co Captam of Basketball 4
Butch IS the sen1or wxth a fr1endly smxle and
a wmnmg way Another of our star athletes
th1s year
YVONNE L PRESHER
Secretary 1 Treasurer 2 Junlor Play 12
Secretary 3 Sc1ence Fa1r 3 Dance Club 3
Band 34 Orchestra 3 Glee Club 3 Year
book Staff 4
Vonn1e Jolned us 1n our Jumor year and has
smce contrxbuted much to keep the money
rollmg ln for our class treasurer She has
been very much env1ed for her lovely blonde
ha1r
PHYLLIS J MOSHER
Junlor Prom Commlttee 3 Newspaper Staff 4
Phyll lS the semor mth the super salesman
shlp Must be they take one look at that prettx
face and cant res1st
MARIAL J PURDY
Glte Club 2 FHA 4 Junlor P1 om CUI'I'lI111f.ILt
AlthfJUL,llM8f1211 Jolncd us ln our Stmor war
she has made mans flrneds Her loxelx halr
15 the enu of mam 1rls
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RONALD L QUAGLIANA
FFA 1 2 FFA Basketball 1 2 Soccer 2 3
Ronald lS the sen1or w1th red ha1r and freck
les we wonder 1f he has the temper to go mth
It Probably so when he s workmg on those
cars
SANDRA L SAHRLE
Jr Prom Comm 3 H1 L1tes4
Sandy IS a cut1e who has red ha1r anda
temper to accompany xt Who IS usually her
target'P Why s1ster Sonja of course
SONJA K ROOT
Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1,2 3 Dance Club 3
Jr Prom Comm 3 H1 L1tes 4
Sonja can always be seen w1th e1ther Carol or
Yvonne She has contr1buted much on the
SONJA L SAHRLE
Home Ec 2 Jr Prom Comm 3
D1rectlyoppos1te her tw1n Sandy, Sonla IS the
shy blonde who can usually be found study1n
Maybe th1s 1S Just a front to fool us huh'P
NANCY J RUSSELL
Home E 12 L1brar1an4 Sec l Treasurer
3 Asst Ed of H1 L1t6S 4 Bus1ness Manager
of Loudspeaker 4 Dance Club 3 Jr Prom
Comm 3
Nancy IS a cute blonde who can usually be
found at Pete s we wonder why'P Good luck
Nancy
D RICHARD SHEEN
SCIENCE Fa1r 3 Jun1or Prom 3
D1ck 1S voted for h1s neat appearance and h1s
good taste 1n clothes HIS good nature and
qu1et ways have been an asset to our class
Best w1shes to you D1ck
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HUGH R SHUTTER
FFA Basketball 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3
FFA Sec 2 FFA Pres 3
Many hours have been put 1nto FFA by Hugh
Although we dont hear much from hlm, he
w11l always lend a helpmg hand Success to
you, Hugh
MYRA M SNYDER
Glee Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Sen1or Play 4
Pres1dent 1 Dance Club 3 Jr Prom Comm
Myra 1S one of the qu1et Sen1or g1rls We all
th1nk you d1d an excellent 1ob 1n the Sen1or
Play, Myra Good luck to you 1n your future
years
FRANCES A SICILIANO
Yearbook Staff 4 E H S H1 Lxtes 4 FHA 2,
3 4 Reporter FHA 4 Farm Show W1nner 2
Fran returned to us aga1n 1n our Sen1or
loss IS our ga1n Her beaut1ful shmy black
ha1r wh1ch she always keeps lookmg lovely IS
the subject of much pra1se
TERRY L SPENCER
Sen1or Play 4 In1t1at1on Comm 4
Terry noted for h1s sense of humor IS al
ways good for a laugh H1s performance IH
the Sen1or Play as Charley s Aunt w1ll
never be forgotten Best of luck 111 the future
Terry
DANE C SNYDER
In1t1at1on Comm 4
Although qu1et 1n appearance we are sure
when you get Dane alone he lS really a r1ot
He IS noted for h1S art ab1l1ty
GARY B STEWART
Vlce Pres 1 Yearbook Staff 4
Dark and good lookmg, that s our Gars He
IS one of our more qu1et Sen1or boys You can
always depend on Gary for any help
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LARRY W SWAN
Band 1,2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2,3,4
Baseball 1 2 3 4
Th1s tall lanky boy IS one of our star basket
ball players He IS noted for blushmg 1n
classes H1s n1ce ways have won h1m many
fr1ends
RITA F VALENTI
Cheerlead1ng 2 3 4 Glee Club 2,3 Llbraflan
3 Jr PromComm 3 Co Ed1tor of Yearbook
4 Sports Ed1tor of H1 L1tes 4 Capta1n of
Magaz1ne Sales 4 Bankmg Contest 4
Th1S pretty gal hasbeenanasset to our cheer
1ng squad for the past three years She lS
noted for her neat appearance and commer
c1al ab1l1ty
KAY L TALLARIDA
Orch 1234 Band1234 Glee Club12,34
Dance Club 3 Jr D1str1ct Band 3 Dance Band
4 Pres of FI-IA4 Home Ec Awards 3 Farm
ShowW1nner 2 Jr Prom Comm 3 Yearbook
School Newspaper Correspondent4 FHA1
2 3 4
Kay IS our pretty dark eyed gal w1th a m1s
ch1evous smxle and humorous d1spos1t1on
wh1ch has won her many fr1ends She can
always be seen at one of our Fr1day nxght
dances trymg out a new dancmg step
CLYDE K WELLS
Ag Basketball 1 2 Soccer 3 Semor Play 4
Clyde s favor1te past1mes are g1rls, m1SChlEf
and hot roddmg He can usually be found
w1th h1S fr1ends Ronald and George
WAYNE E TUBBS
L1brar1an 1,4 Sc1ence Fa1r 3 4 FFA 1
Wayne came to us U1 our Jun1or year He IS
well l1ked by all He can usually be found 1n
the l1brary
GREGORY M WHITEHILL
Treasurer 1 VICE Pres1dent 3 Capta1n of
Card Sales 4 Jr Prom Comm 3 Sc1ence
Fa1r 3 Ed1tor of H1 L1t9S 4
Gregg IS one of our bus1est sen1ors HIS
curly broum han' 15 adm1red by all He has
contr1buted much to our sen1or class We
are sure he w1ll go far Wlth all the 1d63S he
has
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nurse Jones is only with us part time but finds it fulltime
work. our secretary left us about half way through this
year to attend to a very blessed eventg our best wishesg
and a warm welcome to Jane Tanner who has assumed
duty in Pegs place. over on the right are two of our good
custodians, armed and ready for dutyg Banjo and Emo.
and last, but not least, dealing in foods, are our capable
cooks catering so well to our everyday needs.
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Thlrd Row W Hackett E Hahn J Fazzarx D Healey J Heatxsole V Heysham
Fourth Row D Heck J Jeffers B Jenkms J Johnson T K111burn V Kllburn Fxfth
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J Oberther D ODell D Orr R Owens J Perham Fourth Row R Perry C
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D Gee G VanDusen H Shutter D Stewart G Rxce Mr Maurer J Kemp D Swan K Baker J
Button G Sherman C R1ce D Rumberger J VanDusen,W Thompson R Shutter L Hoyt W
Smxth B McLean
future farmers
the dekalb agnculture accomphshment award IS presented each year to outstandmg sen1ors m vocat1onal
agrlculture by the dekalb agrxcultural assomatxon mc of dekalb 111111015 the rec1p1ent IS chosen on
the basxs of character and outstandmg acluevement w1thm the fxeld of agrxculture
thxs years wmner IS Kxeth Baker, p1ctured at the r1ght who IS already well on h1s way towards be
commg a farmer h1s farmmg program conslsts of one purebred holstem cow and one holstem he1fer
m wh1ch he has 100i ownersh1p and 15 head of grade holstems IH wlnch he has 5096 ovmershlp
ke1th has been actxve m many ag organ1zat1ons such as ffa, the grange dhxa, glfc, and mcmpa as a
ffa member, he holds the green hand, chapter farmer, and county farmer degrees he w111 be an ap
plxcant for the keystone farmer degree next year he has also held many off1ces and pos1t1ons 1n the
local chapter of the ffa such accomp11shment should go far to motlvate present and future students
of vocatxonal agr1cu1ture congratu1at1ons kexth
offxcers J Kemp K Baker H
Shutter G Sherman Mr Maurer
W Smxth D Rumberger G RICE
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P Khne
future homemakers
The 1mportance of homemakmg IS expressed wxth purpose to promote growmg apprec1at1on of makmg
a home the 1mportance of worthy home membersh1p, the encouragement of democracy 1n home hfe,
and to work for good home and famxly hfe for all
Thxs year Kay Tallarxda was chosen from many competmg homemakers part1c1pat1ng m the Betty
Crocker Search for the Homemaker of Tomorrow contest to become the honored Elkland s Homemaker
of Tomorrow, for 1959 Congratulatwns Kay'
Farm show wmners thxs year C Harkennder
I-Ie1tzenrater,J Dav1s, B DeSa.nt1s, F S1c1111a.no,
P Thompson, K Ta11ar1da andJ Van Gordon
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The sen1orproduct1on under the d1rect1on of Mr R L Markham was Charley S Aunt by Brandon
Thomas Unhke any other year at Elkland, Charley s Aunt was produced ln the round That 1S m
stead of the usual stage settmg the act1on took place 1n the center of the gym floor w1th the aud1ence
seated on all four s1des Profess1onal11ght1ng equlpment was rented from the Amherst Stage L1ght1ng
Company of Buffalo, New York wh1ch 1n 1tself was completely novel
Some of the h1gh l1ghts of the performance would mclude a masterful and understandmg perfor
mance of the real aunt by Myra Snyder and a rolhcmg unmh1b1ted portrayal of Charley s Aunt by
Terry Spencer A.nd what would they have done w1thout the frequent entrances and ex1ts of good old
Brassett, played by Alan Morgan? Terry deserves spec1al recogmtlon for h1s remarkable comeback
after mlssmg over a weeks rehearsal because of 1llness Congratulauons to each and every member
of the cast for a fme performance and specxal thankyous go to our prompters Carol Pease and Joann
Healey, and l1ght1ng hands Wayne Dornsxfe and Denn1s Dorn
Look for more p1ctures from rehearsals and performance on page 89
Here are some scenes from Charley s Aunt snapped by John Kohut and Mr Markham
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A Coover typing K Tallarida, cover d9S1g'l'l and typing S Caffo, student pictures G Stewart, stu
dent pictures M Snyder,teachers pictures R Bruce, student pictures F Siciliano, student pictures
Y Presher, write ups J Healey, write ups C Pease, typing
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production advisor R. L. Markham and
sales and finance advisor C. M. Heck.
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seated N Russell B He1tzenrater P Lowe A Coox er Mrs Dav1s standlng D Snyder M Sny
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D Aldr1ch
Thls year vfe hate a regular room wxth new shelx es, chargmg desk and card catalog
Many new books f1ct1on as well as non f1ct1on haxe been purchased wxth the money left by the classes
of 1954 1957 There are also many new reference books on the shelxcs
The student l1brar1an under the dlrectlon of Mrs Dax 1d are learmng cataloglng, mendmg checkmg
books for the shelves preparmg the nev. books for use and puttlng up bulletm boards pertammg to
books 1n the llbrary ln addmon to chargmg books for the students
All students from the 7th grade through 12th are hax mg classes ln Llbrary Sc1ence vnh1ch 15 taught
by Mrs Dax 1d
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New 1n school act1v1t1es th1s year was a school newspaper t1tled E H S H1 L1t9S The newspaper
staff was composed ent1rely of Sen1ors
E H S H1 L1t9S was prmted once a month and sold for fn e cents a copy The date of publ1cat1on
was the f1rst Monday of each school month
Much knowledge and valuable exper1ence was gamed 1n startmg the f1rst school new spaper IH Elkland
H1gh School Next year we plan to form a Press Club whose members mll be composed of students
from both Jun1or and Sen1or H1gh School
The present staff of E H S H1 L1tes w1sh to thank all persons who hate so w1ll1ngly gu1ded and en
couraged them m the pub11cat1on of the school newspaper
The newspaper staff cons1sts of the folloxung Ed1tor IH Ch1ef Gregg VNh1teh11l Ass1stant Ed1tor
Nancy Russell Bus1ness Manager Helen Egleston Sports Ed1tor R1ta Valent1 Art Ed1tor Butch Mc
D1v1tt MUSIC Ed1tor Ph111p Lowe SOC131 Ed1tor Phyll1s Mosher Spec1al Educat1on Sandra Sahrle and
T1m Kemp, Elementary Ed1tors Anne Coow er Ola Br1mmer Frances S1c1l1ano Jun1or H1gh Sandra
Sahrle and Tim Kemp' Feature Writers-Rosemary Bruce Kay Tallarida Joann Healey and Sonja
Root' Advisor-Mr. Vottero.
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calender
first day of school
cafeteria opened. the seniors nomi-
nated class officers. soccer prac-
tice began after school.
senior officers elected
cheerleaders sponsored first dance.
junior officers were elected.
seniors divided into sales teams for
their magazine campaign.
juniors ordered their class rings.
seniors sponsored their first dance
with home-made candy as a feature.
cheerleaders chose new uniforms.
library opened today. first soccer
game. won.
the photographer was here today for
student yearbook pictures.
cheerleading practice began. soccer
game. won.
senior sponsored dance. first news-
paper meeting. soccer game. lost.
first yearbook meeting. soccer game.
won.
future homemakers initiation day.
soccer game at home. won.
dance. newspaper meeting. juniors
commence card sales.
senior portraits were taken by delmar.
class colors were chosen. Cturquoise
and whitej sales goal was surpassed,
total S2850.26.
soccer game. won.
first rollerskating party
soccer game. tie-O0
dance.
seniors welcome Murial Purdy.
everyone studying for six weeks
tests.
pictures came. seniors watched
"Macbeth", soccer game. won.
cheerleaders held the Hcheerleaders'
bandstand" dance giving away a
camera and a stuffed dog.
oct.
oct.
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freshmen elected officers.
nine seniors attend career day at
mstc.
senior proofs came. soccer game.
won.
seniors recited the dagger solilloque
from Macbeth.
first reading of charleys aunt. re-
port cards went home. soccer game.
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charleys aunt tryouts were held after
school.
jr-sr scholarship test. magazine
party for Greg by Rita.
yearbook meeting. play practice.
soccer game. won.
junior hobo dance.
first edition of the ehs hi-lites.
teachers institute for two days.
vacation!
district soccer playoffs at blooms-
burg. lost.
second rollerskating party.
yearbook meeting for completion of
first installment. amature show try-
outs. basketball tryouts.
basketball practice started.
delmar photographer was here for
group pictures.
senior play ticket sales began.
carol pease voted to receive the DAR
good citizenship award.
dance.
junior card sales netted a total of
S1456.85.
opening night of charleys aunt, in the
round.
second performance of 'charley'
six week tests craming begins.
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nov. 27
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jan.
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calender
junior class rings arrived. second
edition of the hi-lites came out.
helen, rita, john, and carol tied in the
banking test taken on the 24th.
thanksgiving vacation is finally here.
no school- deer season.
double-take yvorme preshers short
hair.
third rollerskating party.
retakes are in order.
first basketball game. lost- non-
league.
non-league basketball game- lost.
card sales party
caps and gowns ordered
first league game. won!
no school doe season
basketball game. won.
basketball game. won.
basketball game. won.
christmas program 1-6
christmas program 7-12 . start of
christmas vacation.
school again.
basketball game. won.
rollerskating party.
roberta irwin, sonia cosier, joann
healey attended district band for two
days.
basketball game. won.
junior essays due.
basketball game. won.
word was received that roberta irwin
was chosen to represent elkland at
state band in blairesville.
pep meeting. basketball game. won.
victory dance.
basketball game. won.
mid-term craming begins.
mid-term exams.
basketball game. won. victory dance.
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june
george flyrm left for Westfield.
basketball game. won. best junior
essays were announced. lst, jack
swan, 2nd, helen bunch, 3rd, robert
lugg.
aptitude tests for seniors. mr. vot-
teros bkkg class went thru the tan-
nery payroll dept. roberta irwin is
at state band.
basketball game. won. victory dance
julia kohut was chosen to rep-
present elkland in competition for a
trip to the united nations.
basketball game. won.
rollerskating party.
seniors plan senior trip with help of
mr. weiss from the travel bureau.
basketball game. won.
no school. too much ice.
junior high basketball game in as-
sembly.
pep meeting. basketball game. won.
basketball game. won.
tetnus shots today.
pep meeting. basketball game. won.
basketball game. won. shots.
all-star game. won.
rollerskating
state orchestra
band concert
easter vacation
return to the old grind.
rollerskating
scholarship tests at wellsboro
junior prom- rapsody in blue
commercial students to participate in
business education contest at bstc
senior trip to washington.
baccalaureate services
commencement
most attractive
dennis and rosemary
most athletic
helen and wayne
nicest smiles
kay and dennis
best all-round
dennis and helen
prettiest hair
brad and yvonne
best dancers
kay and greg
hall of
fame
most school spirit
rita and greg
best dressed
rita and dick
most popular
sally and dennis
most studious
john and carol
most friendly
butch and carol
most likely to succeed
sally and allen
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Dewaine Aldrich leaves Barbara to Philip Naylor
Keith Baker leaves his farm to Jim Button
Philip Bruce leaves his hot convertible to Terry Hackett
Rosemary Bruce leaves her quick temper to Judy Button
Sally Caifo leaves her like for Mr Heck to Lorena Carlin
Virgil Davis leaves his clarinet to Harley Mosher
Dennis Dorn leaves his love for girls to Richard Mulaski
Wayne Dornsife leaves his basketball ab1l1ty to Duane Pease
Helen Egleston leaves her cheerleading ab1l1ty to Rosemary Griffin
George Flynn leaves his s1deburns to Dick Learn
Bradley Hackett leaves to work full time in the Tannery
Murial Purdy leaves her long hair to Fonda Moore
Tom Caffo leaves his base fiddle to Sam Baker
Jean Casbeer leaves her quiteness to Linda Pease
Dean Cass leaves Jesse Howe to gamble with himseli
Alfred Colegrove leaves to work in Campbell s store
Anne Coover leaves her part in the senior play to anybody who can
put up with Mr Markham
Gene Hackett leaves his neatness to Ben Caffo
Joann Healey leaves her athletic ab1l1ty to Bormie Hazlett
Betty I-leitzenrater leaves her dislike for shorthand to Anita Wood
ward
Tim Kemp leaves his shy ways to Gordon Powers
Philip Lowe leaves to Join the service
Butch McD1v1tt leaves Clara to finish her two years
Allan Morgan leaves his knowledge of airplanes to J 1m Vargeson
Phyllis Mosher leaves for Wellsboro
Mary Ellen Owlett leaves her smallness to Shirley Weller
Carol Pease leaves her position as class secretary to anyone who
wants it
Hugh Shutter wills Mr Maurer a yellow cow with orange strips
Dane Snyder leaves Rosemary Griffm to the rest of the boys
Myra Snyder leaves her acting ability to anyone who can qualify for
Terry Spencer leaves Mrs Chilson to some peace and quiet in her
Latin classes
Gary Stewart leaves his neat appearance to Janice Button
Ronald Quagliana leaves his like for cars to Ronald Coover
Sonya Sahrle leaves her quiet voice to Judy Mull
Sonja Root leaves her devilish activities to Sonja Moore
Nancy Russell leaves her Job in Pete s to Faye Hetrick
Sandy Sahrle leaves her Westfield address book to Julia Kohut
Dick Sheen leaves his clothes to Jack Swan
Larry Swan leaves Mr Heverly
Kay Tallarida leaves her dancing ab1l1ty to David Owlett
Rita Valenti leaves her cheerleading voice to the new cheerleaders
Clyde Wells leaves his red hair to Gene Farmelo
Gregg Whitehill leaves the newspaper to the Junior class
Frances S1c1l1ano leaves to get married
Wayne Tubbs leaves Mr Barocco to Dale Rathbun
John Kohut leaves with Phyllis
Ola Br1mmer leaves her short, waxy hair to Janice Van Gorden
We the class of fifty n1ne here unto do affix our seal on this day in
June, nineteen hundred and fifty nine
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yll1s lS content to stay at home w1th her 4 ch1ldren
ry Ellen IS part owner of a 1ad1es mg store
Q rol 15 servmg her 4th year of a 10 year term 1n S1ng S1ng
Yvonne has now replaced her father as pr1nc1pal of Elkland Cowanesque and W
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gh 15 marr1ed happ1ly
Dane W61ghS tomatoes 1n a vegetable factory
yra 15 now the Helen Hayes of stage
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Jean 15 Hollywood s newest pm up g1rl
Dean 1S a notor1ous travelmg gambler hunted by every pol1ceman H1 the country
Alfred lS the proud father of 12 beaut1ful ch1ldren
Anne has started her own secretar1al school 1n New York C1ty
,1 ann has estab11shed her oum cat hosp1tal
Gene IS a 11fet1me Judge at the M1ss Amer1ca contests
tty has become t v s newest rock n roll smger
T1m IS a courageous l1on tamer 1n Barnum Kr Ba11ey c1rcus
1119 the well knovm bronco buster 15 now tour1ng the East Ind1es
Ronald models men s clothmg for Robert Hall cham stores
onla IS the nat1on s heartbreaker who IS the top1c of all scandal magazmes
Sandra stars 1n the show How to marry a m1ll1ona1re
D1ck 15 the proud ovsmer of the nat1onal1y known SHEEN S CLOTHING STORE
rry IS the star basketball player for the Ph1lade1ph1a WRFPIOTS
R1ta 1S the leader of gang wars 1n New York C1ty
yde 1S a great h1stor1cal wr1ter usmg lnmself as the hero of all h1S stor1es
egg IS a part t1me 3an1tor 1n a department store
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Frances IS a profess1ona1 Jewel th1ef and also the wealthxest person l.Il the Un1ted
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yne IS head l1brar1an at Penn State Un1vers1ty
nya owns a nursery school 1n Osceola, Pa
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J. Holmes, D. Swan, S. Cosier,A. Morgan,J. Campbell.A. Woodward,A. Cass,N. Mortimer, J. Kemp,
G. Healey, P. Warburton, J.Healey, T. Caifo, Mr. Seamans, S. Moore, R. Irwin, J. Gleason, R. White-
hill, D. Morgan, K. Zremski, K. Tallarida, S. Bower, K. Elliot, R. O'Bryan, R. Manley, T. Lugg, R.
Learn, N. Van Dusen, R. Griifin, V. Davis.
orchestra and chorus
S. Cosier, L. Wescott, C. Schwartz, J. Vargeson, D. Minso, A. Woodward, E. Spencer, L. Seamans,
B. Davis, B. Zremski, P. Tillinghast, L. Green, F. Kemp, M. Crane, R. Irwin, J. Healey, Mr. Sea-
mans, P. Wescott, E. Walters, D. Morgan, F. Phelps, R. Simonetti, K. Bennett, J. Walters, V. Mc-
Donald, F. Caffo, S. Aldrich, J. Cruttenden, D. Brian, C.Russell, F. Hetrick, A. Cass, A. Rice, R.
Marcy, J. Snyder, R. Learn, T. Lugg, J. Holmes, R. Coover, H. Denton, B. Caifo, J. Van Gorden, D.
Lowe, J. Gleason, R. Griffin, S. Manley, K. Tallarida, J. White, J. Runyan, L. Goodwin, S. Baker, D.
Rathbun, J. Vargeson, R. O'Bryan, D. Swan, J. Swan.
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Divitt, R. Horton, K. Elliot, S. Bower, D. Stoddard, S. Root, P. Kreisler, P. Warburton, L. Himes, S
Cosier, T. Schwartz, K. Tallarida, S.Moore, J.Gleason, C. Dorn, P. Finelli, S. Cashdollar, M. Kizer
J. Healey, S. Johnson, C. Schwartz, J. Aldrich, G. Schultz, J. Campbell, K. Williams, B. Zremski, J
Eckman, D. Cass, T. Lugg, E. Van Schiack, L. Pease, R. Manley, R. Fish, K. Bennett, J. Runyan, D
Heysham, C. Hughes, G. Healey, R. Irwin, C. Pease, R. Griffin, R. O'Bryan, A. Morgan, D. Morgan
D. Rathbun, K. Zremski, D. Pond, D. Lowe,N. Wilson, E. Milinski, N. Van Dusen, G. Clark, R. Learn
J. Kohut, J. Swan, V. Davis, A. Cass, B. Caffo, R. Whitehill.
senior ond ir. bond
Mr. Seamens, D. Minso, C. Oberther, J. Olin, R. Fish, J. Himes, D. Woodward, E. DeSera, O. Ober-
ther, L. Perigo, A. Coover, K. Sherman, T. Hopper, S. Heitzenrater, C. Wheeler, S. Perish, D. Mc-
Cormick, S. Root, N. Johnson, P. Miles: C. Searnens, J. Gleason, Y. Dewey, R. Heitzenrater, J. Mar-
tin, J. Laughner, M. Elliot,A. Hartley, S. Johnson, Y. Healey, N. Russell, J. Seeley, D. Carl, J. Rum-
msey, P. Croft, G. Hopper, R. Parish, J. Cosier, R. Wilson, R. Davenport, V. Mattison, M. Cleary
D. Osterhoudt, C. Davis, B. Murray, N. Murray, C. Perry, G. Schultz, T. Watson, R. Enderle, R
Lumazza, M. Farmello, R. Duretta.
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Ca.ffo were members of the trlple trlo
Thls year three of our most prom1s1ng musrc
students were chosen for and attended dlstrlct
band They are as plctured J Healey, flute S
Cosler trumpet andR Irwm clarmet
Plctured on the oppos1te page, our majorettes are
Swan M Snyder, and D Snyder
Attendmg all state band was R Irwm, clarmet
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Th1s year for the f1rst t1me, the Chr1stmas program was held at separate t1mes one for
the elem t
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program
a mus1cal pageant was staged through the combxned efforts of Mr Seamans, Mr Markham,
and Mr Heck
M
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such a productxon lncludmg spec1al narratwe read by Sally Caffo and V1rg1l Dav1s under the
d1rect1on of Mr Heck, and w1th l1ve tableau on the stage d1rected by Mr Markham
r Seamans chorus prepared a program of Chr1stmas mus1c arran ed
The narratxve told the story of the f1rst Chr1stmas and was followed by appropr1ate
choral mus1c as a g1ant l1ve p1cture of the f1rst Chr1stmas was completed mn tableau on the
stage Appearmg m the tableau as Mary was Anne Coover, Joseph, Tom Caffo Three Kmgs,
John McD1v1tt John Kemp James Button, three Sheperds M1ke Wh1teh1ll Deruus Blxss, De
wame Stewart, and Angels Helen Bunch, Gayle Gurnsey, Elame Mosher, N1cky Tallar1da,
Lmda Coats Pat Thom s d
, p on, an Nancy Mort1mer Rxchard Rumberger took over spec1al
effects back stage
We thmk a program such as th1s would make a wonderful annual affa1r and would l1ke to
commend all those who took part w1th spec1al recogn1t1on to 1ts d1rectors
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when our dance band, under the d1rect1on of Mr Seamans, made 1ts f1rst appear
ance th1s year, we were surpr1sed to see some unusual for a dance band mstru
ments mcluded 1D the group very seldom do you see bassoon or sousaphone 1n
a dance band but accord1ng to Mr Seamans, the expemence of workmg together
as an organ1zat1on means more than conformmg to accepted pattern although
rehearsals were set for one evenmg a week, many of 1ts members were often
found havmg a l1tt1e Jam sess1on of the1r own durmg free t1me or a.fter school
many of us would probably l1ke to hear some of the more popular pmeces at pub11c
appearances, but lt takes t1me to develop a style and bu1ld up a reperto1re con
gratu1at1ons on a fme start and here 1S a w1sh for a warm welcome next year for
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SEASONAL RECORD EHS OPPS
LETTER WINNERS
'Mansfield 1 3
'North Penn 3 0 Dennis Dorn
Addison l 3 Wayne Dornsife
Addison 8 12 Gene Farmelo
'Williamson 3 4 Bradley Hackett
Northern Potter 7 0 Richard Learn
'Liberty 9 0 John McDivitt
'Cownesque 0 1 Richard Potter
'Wellsboro 3 4 Jack Swan
Northern Potter 3 2 Larry Swan
'Denotes League Games.
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The Ram's baseball squad of 1958 won four of its ten games. Elkland was beat
en by one point in three of their games. Bradley Hackett, Elkland's stalwart pitcher,
sprained his ankle in the first inning of the first game and did not get to play again
until later on in the season. Brad had the most strikeouts, striking out sixty-four of
the ninety-four men that he faced. Dornsife struck out twenty-five of the sixty-four
men that faced him. Learn twenty one out of thirty-two, and McDivitt nine out of
thirty-seven. During seasonal play Elkland had three shutouts by three different
pitchers. Although the Rams calibre of catchers were above par, eight runs were
scored by the opposition because of wildpitches. Fifteen players made up the Ram's
roster which included no seniors. Bradley Hackett will be the only player lost by
the squad next season due to the age rule on eligibility.
Wayne Dornsife led the batters with a .482 hitting percentage. Wayne also led
in home runs with four, and in extra-base-hits with eight. Gene Farmelo hadtwo
home runs, Brad Hackett and Denny Dorn each had one. Gene Farmelo had four
extra-base-blows, Denny Dorn three, Brad Hackett and Butch McDivitt two, Dick
Learn, Wimper and Jack Swan one.
boseboll
Coach Meyersg R. Learng D. Pondg R. Pottery B. Hackettg J. Swang R. Mulaskig E. Rootg G. Shermang
Coach Votterog mgr. R. Cooverg G. Farmelog J. McDivittg W. Dornsifeg D. Dorng L. Swan: L. Cook:
G. Hackettg mgr. H. Mosher.
Seasonal Record Letter Winners
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'Mansfield 6 0 Claude Cook
Troupsburg 2 3 Virgil Davis
'North Penn 4 0 Dennis Dorn
'Liberty 12 4 .. A . Wayne Dornsife
'Williamson 6 2 Q 3 H Gene Farmelo
'Cowanesque 0 0 Eugene Hackett
All Stars-Tioga County 8 7 Richard Learn
J35P91' 4 0 John McDivitt
Troupsburg' 2 2 Allan Morgan
Padua 2 2 Richard Mulaski
Padua 6 2 Gene Root
"Southern Area Jointure 0 5 Gary Sherman
'Denotes league games. Jack Swan
"District 4 Championship Lawrence Swan
Playoff Game, Co-Captains D. Dorn and
W. Dornsife, Coach Myers
This made it the second season in a row that E1kland's soccer team went undefeated
in league play which warranted them the Tioga County Soccer League Championship
and another achievement trophy. In the last seven years the Rams have won 47
games, lost 4, and tied 6 in league competition and their share of victories from the
better teams in the Southern New York area. During this time they have won the
league title four times and were in the runner-up position three times. The 1958
squad won 5 games and tied 1 in league play.
Denny Dorn and Wayne Dornsife acted as co-captains during the season. Ronald
Coover performed the managerial duties. Butch McDivitt led the scoring with8
goals. He was closely followed by Wayne Dornsife who had 6,Mu1aski 5, Dorn 2,
Larry Swan 2, Learn and Pond 1 each.
SOCCSI'
C. Cook, D. Learng L. Swa.ngW. Dornsife, D. Dorng J. McDivittg J. Swan, G. Farmelog
L. Sherman, F. Potterg G. Powers, D. Burfieldg R. Mulskig A. Morgang V. Davis, G.
Shermang B. Caffog R. Coover, G. Rootg J. Runyang D. Pond, G. Denton, G. Hackett,
L. Goodwing J. Holmesg R. Manleyg B. Orchowskig Coach Myers.
J. Vargesong G. Shermang B. Manleyg R. Burfieldg G. Powersg R. O'Brieng J. Holmesg C. Cookg
D. Peaseg L. Shermang B. Caffo.
EE -HP els Q22
Corning northside 30 47 Wellsboro Geagugb 20 40
corning free academy 37 58 northern potter 27 36
83191011 09381195 36 19 mansfield Cleaguel 30 44
Corning northside 33 53 galeton fleaguel 37 26
H0I'fh9fU P0tt91' 34 29 Williamson Cleaguel 28 26
3915115011 52 34 corning free academy 45 43
W111i3mS0U 09381195 27 29 north penn Cleaguel 24 26
3dd1S0f1 27 36 liberty fleaguej 32 18
north P91111 0938119 28 31 wellsboro Cleaguej 24 43
liberty 09381195 25 13 cowanesque fleaguej 24 29
C0W3U9SClU9 09381195 27 20 mansfield fleaguej 32 34
Co-captains G. Sherman: b k b I I
D. Peaseg Coach Vottero G S G
the junior varsity ended its play of basketball with a six win eight loss league record, placing
them sixth in the league. the over-all record consisted of eight wins and fourteen losses.
two of these wins were upsets. the first, against cfa by 45-43, and the second against cowan-
esque, the second-place team in the league, by 27-20.
Roderick O'Bryan led the juniors in scoring with 129 points, and was followed closely by
Claude Cook with 124. Gary Sherman represented his team at the all-star game and was co-
captain with Duane Pease. David Kohut was team manager.
the elkland rams swept through the tioga county league undefeated in 14 games for their
second title in three seasons. they have won 40 of 44 games in league competition during the
last three years. elkland ended league play by downing mansfield in a 64-52 overtime thrill-
er after having been behind by 12 points.
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R. Learn, D. Dorn, V. Davis, B. McDivitt, W. Dornsife, L. Swan, J. Swan, G. Farmelo, R.
Mulaski, D. Pond, R. Coover.
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corning northside 46 57 northern potter 56
corning free academy 42 69 mansfield tleaguej 77
galeton fleaguej 87 61 5 galeton fleaguel 90
corning northside 55 69 Q williamson fleaguej 84
northern potter 77 61 Corning free academy 96
addison 60 51 north penn Cleaguel 78
williamson tleaguej 77 33 wellsboro Cleaguel 58
addison 55 33 cowanesque Cleaguej 88
north penn tleaguej 89 56 mansfield Cleaguel 64
liberty Cleaguel 82 37 liberty tleaguej 104
cowanesque tleaguej 61 46 tioga county all-stars 66
wellsboro Cleagueb 66 47 nescopeck- dist. 4 champ. 56
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McDivittg coach Myers
at the season's end, the rams collected three trophies for their nc-liivvvnif-nitsg thn sztrlu- fini-
silver memorial trophy for having gone undefeated in the tioga county h-agut-, thi- i-lmnipi.,,,-
ship trophy for winning the league, and an individual trophy given tr1W2lyl1t' Dnrnsilf- nftffr
being chosen "outstanding player" in the tioga county league.
Dornsife led the team and the league in percentage scoring with 383 points giving him an
average of 18points per game. Dorn had 353 averaging 16 points per game, and McDivitt and
Swan also averaged in double figuresgButch 12 and Jack 10. David led 1-lk1and's foul shooting
with a 69 percentage. the team together shot a 60 percent foul shooting and proved adept at
rebounding with Larry Swan a.nd Dornsife doing the bulk of the "boardwork".
after drawing a 'bye", ell-tland played nescopek at benton, pa. for the district 4 championship.
nescopek managed to win the game only after the lead changed hands about ten times and the
score being tied with only a little over two minutes playing time remaining. as a result of
this score elkland's winning streak came to a sudden halt, and so did a glorious season.
He, Wayne Dornsife, had the distinction of being chosen honorable mention on the all-state
basketball team.
letter winners- Virgil Davis, Dennis Dorn, Wayne Dornsife, John McDivitt, Larry Swan, and
Jack Swan. managers- David Kohut and Harley Mosher.
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Compliments of
ELKLAND LEATHER CUMPANY
Wear leather soles for health
Elkland Pemmsylvama
Compliments of
WESTFIELD AUTO PARTS
Westfield Pennsylvania
Compliments of
BAILEY JEWELERS
stores at
Elkland Pennsylvania
Westfield Pennsylvania
Compliments o
R J NEWMAN
General Insurance Agency
Osceola Pennsylvania
Compliments f
DUTCH S CASH MARKET
Osceola Pennsylvania
CORNING GLASS WORKS
Corning New York
Congratulations and Best Wishes
to the Class of 1959
The conferring of the diploma does not confer
success but opens the door of opportunity to
you for applying vourself to achieve success
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graduate news
Gerald Blake IS serv1ng 111 the U S A1r Force
Thomas Br1an IS employed at the Ingersoll Rand
Delores Buchmgham 1S a secretary at the Bloss
burg Hosp1tal
Clmton Burf1eld 15 serv1ng 1.11 the U S Navy
Norman Butler IS marr1ed, a.nd works at the
I11gersol1 Rand
Vlrglflla Calkms IS attend1ng BUSIHGSS School 111
Rochester
LOIS Cox Curch111 1S attend1ng MSTC
James Dav1s IS serv1ng 111 the U S Army
Jean Dorns1fe, Mrs Howard Moon, l1ves 111 E k
land
Lee Farmelo IS attend1ng West Po1nt
Sally Hall 1S employed 1n Corn1ng, N Y
Kathryn Harkenr1der Mrs Paul Le Barron, 11V9S
at Troupsburg
W1ll1am Healey 1S serv1ng 1n the U S Army
Manzo H111 IS attend1ng MSTC
Edward Hoyt IS employed at Cornmg Glass Works
and l1ves at home
Dale K1lburne IS servmg 1n the U S A1r Force
Gary Kre1sler IS attend1ng MSTC
Joyce K1ng, Mrs Roger Frawley, l1ves 1n RISII
v1lle, N Y
Jud1th Marshall IS attend1ng MSTC
Nett1e Moon 11V6S at home
at home
Marlene Oberther Mrs Harry H1mes 11VeS 1n
Elkland
Mar1lyn R1ce works m Corn1ng
E1leen R1ce, Mrs Vaughn Sheppard l1ves 1n
Cormng, N Y
Sh1r1ey Seamans, Mrs Dean Doan, l1ves 1n Knox
v1lle
Er1s Slocum, Mrs Leroy Troy, IS 11V1I1g 111 Ad
d1son
Em1ly Sm1th IS attend1ng MSTC
Loulse Sm1th, Mrs Perry Cevette, IS l1v1ng 1n
Elkland
Lorra1ne Stewart, Mrs DonaldVan Gorden l1ves
1n Elkland
Mary Sw1ng1e, Mrs W1ll1am Flynn, 11VeS 1n Al
fred N Y
Mary Tallar1da, Mrs James D1m1tr1, l1ves 111
New York C1ty
l-latt1e Thompson, Mrs Durland Cook, IIVSS 111
Texas
Joan Van Gorda.11, Mrs 1.165118 Kmckerbocker
l1ves 1n Elkland
Kenneth Van SCh1aCk IS servmg 1n the U S A1r
Force
James Weaver 1s attend1ng MSTC
Sh1rley Weller IS attend1ng Kutztown State Teach
ers College
Laverna W1ll1ams, Mrs Charles Southerd l1ves
1n Austmburg Pa
Kxeth Spencer 15 serv111g 1n the U S Navy
1956
Alegra Button, Mrs Edward Howard l1ves 111
Osceola
James Harkenr1der 1S marr1ed and serves m the
U S Navy
Betty Mannmg, Mrs James Dav1s, works at the
Wellsboro Bank
Jeanette Sheen IS attend1ng MSTC
Jeanette Andrews attends Bloomsburg State
Teachers College
Marlene Avery, Mrs Ray Coleman, l1ves 111
Cal1forn1a
Marlea Ba1ley IS marr1ed a.nd l1ves at Hammond
sport
Mar1lyn Butler IS marr1ed
James Button IS attend1ng Penn State
Yvonne Carr Mrs Edwm Wade 11VeS 1n Jasper
Phy1l1s Cevette, Mrs Ted Church lives 1n Elk
land
Kay Ch1lson, Mrs Pete M1ller l1ves m Nelson
Ronald Clark IS marr1ed and works at the Corn
111g Glass works
Lucy Cole IS attend1ng MSTC
Lesl1e Cole 1S 1n the USMC
Ga 1 Davenport works for Mahlon Davenport
L 1 ,1nDeSera 1sl1v1ng at C na and vxorks at
tl1e Corn1ng Glass W1
Tom Enderle IS 1n the
ettes General Hosp1t.1l
Hugh Flynn IS marru d
soll Rand
Harry Hallet works 1n the Tannery
J1m Hendershot 15 marr1ed and 11V6S 1n Nelson
Sandra Herforth works 1n the Blossburg HOSPI
a
Ernest Johnson IS marr1ed and IIVGS 1n Corn1ng
Gary K1rk IS a barber at Nelson
Joyce Klme, Mrs Durwood Tuttle, IIVQS 1n Knox
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Robert Learn attends MSTC
LOIS Matt1son works 111 the I11gersoll Rand
Annabelle Moyer works at the Galeton Produc
t1on Plant
L1nda Owlett IS marr1ed and l1ves 1n Elkland
Joe Phelps 15 1n the U S Navy
Elwm Reams 11V8S and works at home
Mary Rennmger IS marr1ed and l1ves 1n M1ddle
bury
Robert Rupar IS attend1ng MSTC
Durk Sherman works 1n the Tannery
Kent Slocum 15 1n the U S Navy
J1m Stedge works at the Remmgton Rand
Anile Swan IS 1n Nurses Tra1nmg at the Arnot
Ogden Hosp1tal
Jack Tallar1da works at Tallar1da s Garage
and l1ves 111 Elkland
Dale Tanner IS marr1ed and attenda MSTC
Joa.n Van Dusen, Mrs Coe Upham l1ves 1n Osce
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Maryan Wh1tsell Mrs John Van Dusen l1ves
1n Osceola
Ros1e W1ll1a'ns lu es 1n Elkland
1957
Dawn Watkms, Mrs James Hendershot, IS em
ployed at Els1e s 1n Elkland, and ln es 1n Nel
son
Dortha RICE IS employed at Frank s Chevrolet
Lew1s Sm1th IS attend1ng MSTC
James Ahearn IS 1n the Navy
Beatr1ce Blanchard Mrs James Harkenr1der 1S
l1v1ng 1n Corn1ng
Nancy Lee Bower IS attend1ng MSTC
Barry Brown 15 serv1ng 1n the U S Army
Carol Burrows fMrs J IS l1v1ng IH Elkland
Charlene Carr Mrs Harold Phelps, l1ves 1n
T1oga
Patr1c1a W1ll1ams, Mrs Laverne Casbeer
11Vl.I1g 1n Elkland
Theodore Colegrove IS employed at the Ingersoll
Rand
Dale Crawford IS marr1ed and IS employed at
the Elkland Tannery
Dav1s Darby IS servmg 1n the Army
Carmella Deacon IS l1v1ng at home
Carol Edwards Mrs J1m Marold, l1ves 1n Elk
land
Evelyn Flynn, Mrs D1ck Re1mann, l1ves 1n Aca
demy Corners
Mary Foster, Mrs Paul Ott, l1ves 1n Wellsboro
Jane Freeburg, works at Els1e s 1n Freeman,
N Y
Edwma Freeland IS work1ng at Norma s D1ner
Barbara Hazlett 1S employed at the Galeton Pro
duct1on Plant
Helena Hendr1ckson, Mrs W1lbur Myers l1ves
1n Osceola
Mendel H111 IS attend1ng MSTC
Nancy Kmg, Mrs R1chard Southard, l1ves 1n
Elkland
Ernest1ne Malone IS l1v1ng at home
Gayle K.re1sler IS employed at the Elkland Jour
na
Mary Ellen Mayor works at the Ingersoll Rand
W1ll1am Manley IS employed at the Ingersoll
Rand
Nancy McD1v1tt IS attend1ng MSTC
Larry McLean works at the Elkland Leather Co
Joan O Bryan attends MSTC
Joyce Patt1son IS attend1ng Penn State Un1vers1ty
El1zabeth Per1go works at Norma s D1ner
Kay Powers Mrs Robert Markham, 11V6S 1n Elk
land
Sandra Quaghana, Mrs Frank Marlatt l1ves 1n
Elm1ra
John Rathbun 1S employed at Swan s Store
Ralph Shelansky IS work1ng 1n the Tannery
Mary Sluyter 1S l1v1ng at home
Joan Spencer works 1n the Elkland Leather Com
pany, l1ves at home
W1ll1am Van Dusen IS marr1ed and l1ves 1n E
land
R1chard Vargeson IS marr1ed and l1ves 1n Elk
land
Barry Wakely 1S employed at the Ingersoll Rand
Marla Warburton IS attend1ng MSTC
Charlotte Wells Mrs Arch1e Resue 11V9S 1n
Schertz, Texas
Carol Jean Woodward IS employed at Kenyon s
l1ves at home
1958
Roger Wynkoop IS attend1ng Penn State
Peggy Carter Mrs Tom Br1an,l1ves 1n Osceola
Jane Tanner IS school secretary
Den111s Andrews IS work1ng and l1v1ng at home
D1anne Andrews IS attend1ng Bloomsburg State
Teachers
L1nda Brown works and l1ves at home
Joanne Bartlett IS marr1ed and l1ves 1n Osceola
James Buck1ngham IS work1ng and ln 1ng at
home
J3.X11C9 Bowers l1ves and works 1n Corn1ng
W1ll1am Burr IS serv1ng w1th the Mar1ne Corps
LOUISE Cole l1ves at home
Gerald Butler IS serv1ng ln the A1r Force
Rebecca Colegrove l1ves at home
Sandra Campbell llves at home
Thurman Colegrove 1lV9S at home
Arlene Conley, Mrs Robert Covell 1S l1v1ng IH
Elkland
Raymond Doan works at Schultz s Garage and
l1ves at home
Ray Coover IS serv1ng 1n the A1r Force
Harry Flynn 1S servmg 1n the Army
Mary DeL1ge l1ves at home
Barbara Gee Mrs Joseph Clark IS l1v1ng 1n
Elkland
Bonelyn Lugg IS attend1ng MSTC
Ela1ne Hatcher l1ves at home
Sharon McDonald IS attend1ng MSTC
Jean Laughner IS attend1ng MSTC
Carolyn Naylor works 1n Corn1ng and l1ves at
home
Howard McLean works and l1ves in Elkland
COIH119 Ol1n IS attend1ng MSTC
Tom Marshall works and l1ves at home
Geraldme Potter, Mrs Ronald Clark IIVES 1n
Elkland
Barbara Sherman l1ves at home
Charlene Sahrle l1ves at home
Gary Slocum IS marr1ed and 1S l1v1ng mn Elkland
Jan1ce Schoonover 11VeS 111 KHOXV1116
Alberta VanGorden, Mrs Donald Runyan l1ves
III Elkland
Barry VanScha1ck works and l1ves at home
Jamce Woodworth Mrs Hatcher l1ves 1n Elk
land
Ronald West l1ves at home
Patr1c1a Woodward works and l1ves at home
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HOLCOMB S FURNITURE
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TAYLOR HOTEL
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AL S RESTAURANT
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PATSY A FARMELO
Elkland Pennsylvanla
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DALE STAHLMAN
Elkland Permsylvanla
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Westfxeld Pennsylvama
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VALLEY BOWLING CENTER
Westfxeld Pennsy1va.n1a
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MILDRED SHOP
Wellsboro, Pennsylvama
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B. L WAKLEY
Westheld Pennsylvama
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PENN ELK HOTEL
Elkland Pennsylvama
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ROSENBLOOM S FURNITURE
Westheld Pennsylvama
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SMITHS DRESS SHOP
Westfxeld Pennsylvama
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DR CAREY
Elkland, Pennsylvanla
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PAUL J FORD 8: SON
Westf1e1d Pennsylvanla
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LYTLES CHILDREN S SHOP
Wellsboro Pennsylvanxa
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Elkland Pennsylvama
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Elkland, Pennsylvama
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MOREN S DRESS 8: KIDDIE SHOP
Elkland Pennsylvama.
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J 8: J AUTO PARTS INC
Cormng, New York
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BONG S JEWELERS
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Knoxv111e Pennsylvanxa
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HARTLEY S LIVESTOCK
sceola, Pennsylvanla
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WYNKOOP S CLOVER FARM STORE
Osceola Pennsy1van1a
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STAFFORD S GARAGE
Osceola Pennsylvama
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GERTRUDE BEAUTY SHOP
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Fred Cevette
Dr Elanor Larson
Hazlett s B1ke Shop
Novak's
Dr Lou1s Caffo
Campbells Clover Farm
Otto Wh1tm1re
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Charles Surma
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Elkland Pennsylvama
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BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Elkland Pennsylvama
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GLEASON Sz BAKER
Elkland Pennsylvama
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SERENO Sz MARZO
Elkland, Pennsylvama
Comphments of
PARKHURST INSURANCE AGENCY
Elkland Pennsylvama
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ELKLAND JOURNAL
Elkland Permsylvama
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HOTEL SIGNOR
Elkland, Pennsylvama
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JOHN L SHEEN gl SONS
Elkland, Pennsy1va.n1a
Comphments of
WARRENS REXALL STORE
Elkland, Pennsylvama
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KENYON FUNERAL HOME
Elkland Pennsylvama
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NORMA S DINER
Elkland, Pennsylvama
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Walfred J Swanson
Ackley 8: Son Sportmg Goods
Burgger Sz Crandall
WIICOX Ford
Dewey's Jewelry
Farme1o's Market
Nel11e's Beauty Shop
Brock SSPVICG Stat1on
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pallettes and paints rags: the art room.
wayne and dennis at the switch board.
"what'll i do-- what'll i say?'??'?
"yes, do go awayg we 'girls' want to talk.'
the locker room office.
what size did you say? uniform storage room
the winning team, coaches and managers.
some soccer action.
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