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This edition of ECHOES is presented by the
class of 1957 to keep ever alive the memories of
our studies, sports, school activities, and all
those who have done their utmost to prepare us
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Congratulations to the Class of 1957 on having achieved the important
goal of graduation from high school. Try to think of this time, not as
an end or even a pause in your education, but rather an entrance into a
broader field from which to gain more knowledge and experience. Even
though you live in a fast changing period in world affairs, by holding fast
to our American ideals you face a new world of hope and opportunity for
all. During your school experience you have been developing character and
personality as well as learning facts. Such valuable qualities as integrity,
worthy ambition, and common sense cannot be measured in a material way,
yet they will be of inestimable value in facing the great opportunities of the
world of tomorrow.
It is the hope of your Board of Education, administrators and teachers
that you will become active participants in the affairs of our community,
contributing your best efforts to improving its family and church life. We
hope that you continue your education and take advantage of the many
opportunities that are available to you. We will always be your friends
and hope we may be of help to you in the future. May you have a full and
successful life.
Sincerely yours,
Albert G, W. Schlegel
Superintendent of Schools
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Members of the Class of 1957:
In choosing as the theme of your year book Achievement in the Jet Age,
you are showing your awareness of the speed of the times in which you
have been growing, developing, and living. This same awareness, from my
observation and knowlege of you as individuals, has always characterized
your outlook and behavior. You seem, somehow, to recognize the forward
sweep of the times in which you are living and leaming.
We all realize that such words as automation, supersonic speed, cobalt
bombs, transistors, artficial satelite, and Dacron fabric were not part of
the general vocabulary when you started your educational career twelve
years ago. Then they were just a part of someone's dream. Just as this
new and modern school from which you will soon be graduated was a
dream in the minds of the people responsible for the planning of the
education of your class.
May you as individuals continue to follow this pattern which you have
set and move forward to develop great achievements and dream lofty dreams
which will lead to better things for all mankind.
My congratulations and best wishes go with you on your flight into
the challenging and unexplored future.
JA!!
Sincerely yours,
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DR. A. C. W. SCHLEGEL M. M. KOSTENBAUDER
Superintendent of Schools Principal
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M. MARTHA BICKEL
B.A., M.A. B.S., M.S.
English, French COUHSCIOF
MRS. MURRY BUTLER
JANE E. BOWER JOSEPH C. D'AMELIO
B.S. M.Ed. Art Education
Social Studies Art Supervisor
MRS, G. LAWRENCE P. RICHARD FISHER
BROWN B.A., M.A.
B.S. Math
Business Education
JULIA C. HAGENBUCH
B.S., M.S.
Business Education
MARLIN HARTMAN
Auto Shop
ROBERT L. IZER
B.S., M.Ed.
Physical Education
GEORGE L. KEARNEY
B.S.
English, History
HENRY W.
LONGENBERGER
Business Math,
Commercial Geography,
Economics, Law and
Selling
MRS. CHARLES LONTZ
B.A., M.A.
English
CHARLES LONTZ
B.A., M.A.
Biology, History
K. FRED MAUGER
B.S., M.S.
English, Journalism,
Counselor
R. A. MELLMAN
B.S.
Driver Education
ROSS J. MOORE
B.M.E.
Music, Band, Chorus
MRS. THOMAS MUSSER
B.S., M.Ed.
Home Economics
MAE NEUGARD
B.S.
Business Education
PHOEBE M. REINHART
B.A., M.A.
Librarian
NANCY S. ROBERTS
B.S.
Physical Education and
Health
MRS. EMANUEL P.
ROHRBACH
School Secretary
ELMER RUTH
Machine Shop
MRS. J. HERMAN
SHADE
B.A., M.A.
Latin, English
HARRY B. SMITH
Janitor
CHARLES H. SOWERS
B.S., M.S.
Math, Problems of
Democracy
MRS. ERIC SPECHT
B.S.
Home Economics
HOMER C, STAMM HARRY E. SWANGER
Janitor B-S-, M5-
Chemistry, Physics,
Vocational Science
RAY L. TAYLOR JAMES O. TULE
B.S., M.A. B.S.
Mathematics, Drawing Director of Vocational
Education
EVAN C. WILLIAMS
Electric Shop
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Sometimes, seniors fail to make use
of their school daysg
They are ever so wrong--For
Oh, how lucky we are.
Well, the time has come
when we must depart,
Dear friends,
Our school days end.
We leave to you just a memory
Of those happy days.
For as we leave
dear old Milton High School,
We know in our hearts
we are sad.
And we give to you all the happiness
of these years gone by.
We'll realize as the
time goes by
That we still have
much to learn.
But someday we shall all meet again,
For friendships never end.
Che Orange and Klack
Altho Williamsport has favored
The Cherry and the White
And the loyal boys of Danville
For the Orange and Purple fight
Still we hold our colors' splendor
Nor honor shall they lack,
While the athletes stand defenders
Of the Orange and the Black.
Thru the three long years of High School
Midst the scenes we know so well,
There's a mystic charm to knowledge
We vainly seek to spellg
Or we win athletic victories
On the football field or track,
Still we work for Milton High School
And the Orange and the Black.
When our high school days are over
And life looms up before,
We recall those days of gladness
That come again no more.
Still we banish care and sadness
As we turn our memories back,
And recall those days of gladness
'Neath the Orange and the Black.
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RICHARD MISAVAGE LARRY MILLER
Secretary Treasurer
LOIS .IEAN SHOWERS ROBERT BARTON
President? Message
It is with mixed emotions I write this message to the graduating class and
to all members of the student body: happiness that we have completed the
prescribed course of study, but sadness that we are leaving such pleasant
associations. I am sure the graduates will agree with me that our twelve years
in school have been the happiest, most carefree years we can ever hope to
have.
It is my sincere wish that all the undergraduates will take advantage of
every opportunity our wonderful school offers.
I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to every member of the faculty
for their untiring efforts in trying to help us become better men and women.
In closing I would like to wish each and everyone the very best throughout
life and may God bless you all.
BENJAMIN CLARK BARTO
"Bc-nje"
College Prep
ln, all sports he really shines, You will never find him
behind.
Key Club 2, 3g Projectionist Club 3, 43 Intramural Basket-
ball, ,IV 23 Varsity 3, 43 Intramural Baseball 23 Football,
.IV 23 Varsity 3, 4.
ROBERT LESTER BARTON
"Bob"
College Prep
A trombone tooter of great renown, This boy never wears
a frown.
Treasurer Key Club 2. 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 4.
FRANKLIN P. BEATTY
"Onion"
Business
Well known far and wide, From sports he will never hide.
Vice President 23 Assembly Committee 3, 4g School News
43 Student Council 3. 43 Intramural Baseball 23 Basketball
JV 23 Football JV 2. Varsity 3, 43 Baseball Varsity 3, 4.
ALLENE LOUISE BENDER
"Allene"
General
Allene is short and sweet, To know her is a treat.
Echoes 43 School News, Social Editor 43 GAA 2, 3, 4g
Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4g Intramural Badminton 2g Baseball 3, 43
Chorus 3, 4.
CAROL LEE GAIL ACOR
"Carol"
General
Carol is full of pep and fun, She keeps the fellows on the
run.
GAA 2, 3, 43 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 43 Basketball 23 Volleyball 2, 33
Chorus 4.
JOSEPHINE GRACE AIKEY
LLJOVY
Secretarial
A better friend could never be found, If you were to travel
the whole world round.
GAA 3, 4.
GERALD LEE BAKER
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Vocational
Here's a curly headed boy. Who brought the class a lot of
loy-
Projeclionist Club 2, 4.
SHIRLEY IRENE BAKER
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Geferal
Wherever she goes, There's always time for a cheerful
"Hella"
GAA 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 2g Chorus 3, 4.
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ELIZABETH MILLER BOLICH
"Betsy"
College Prep
Here is a girl who likes to read, And we know she will
surely succeed.
Historian 2, Echoes 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 42 BHflflliHf0H
2, 4, Chorus 4, Camera Club, President 4, Mixed Chorus 4.
BYRON RICHARD BROWN
Machine Shop
Here is our boy, Byron Brown, A quieter friend could not
be found.
,IV Basketball 2, 3, ,IV Football 2, 3.
.IACQUELINE ROBERTA BRUCH
'klacl-nie"
College Prep
This lively girl, Jackie Bruch, Canlt be beat by hook or by
crook.
Echoes 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4,
Chorus 3, 4.
POLLY ANN CAMPBELL
upollyn
College Prep
This young lady has a fair, open mind, We think that she's
a very good find.
Echoes 4, Student Council 2, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Basketball
2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4,
Photography Club 4.
JUDITH ANN BETZ
KC-Iudieb
Commercial Secretary
Always with her pony tail neat, She is a classmate who can't
be beat.
GAA 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Bad-
minton 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4.
GEORGE BISHOP
"Ceorgie',
College Prep
Intelligent indeed, We know he'll succeed.
Student Council 4, Treasurer 4, Key Club 4, Chorus 4.
JUDITH ANN BLAIR
H-Iudyii
Commercial
Laughing and joking all the while, Always ready to make
you smile.
Echoes 4, School News 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4,
Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Badminton 2, Baseball
2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4.
JULIA ELIZABETH BOCLE
csJuays9
Commercial
Julia is surely good in gym, As a secretary she has lots of
vim.
GAA 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Badminton
4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Camera Club 4.
MERRILL NATON COUP
"Custom"
Electric Shop
A Ford convertible is driven by Merrill, And you seldom
see him without his girl.
Projectionist Club 43 Baskeabll 2, 3, 4-5 Volleyball 2, 3, 49
Baseball 2, 3, 4.
IVIARJORY ANNE CUPP
"Marge"
College Prep
Man's work is from sun to sun, Marjory's work is never
done.
Class Officer 3, Echoes, Editor 45 Student Council 2g GAA
2, 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4g Chorus 43 Photography Club 4.
GRACE ANNETTE DAVIS
"Gracie"
College Prep
A bright-eyed maiden with lots of pep, On the cheerleading
squad she really is hep.
Echoes 4, GAA 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus
3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 4.
GARY ARDELL DEANER
ucaryyv
College Prep
Cary is humorous, he is fun, He is a friend of everyone.
Echoes 43 JV Football 2g Chorus 3, 45 Photography Club
4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4.
SHIRLEY MARIE CHAPPELL
"Shirley"
Secretarial
Short, sweet, eyes of blue, A friend that is always true.
GAA 2, 3, 4.
.IACQUELINE MAE CHERE
"Jackie"
General
Very quiet and upon her toes, She will be a hit wherever
she goes.
Echoes 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2. 3, 4: Badminton 2, 4.
CHARLIE ELIVIER CLAYTON
"Chuck"
Machine Shop
Here is a boy from Machine Shop, ln his work he is always
on lop.
FREDA CLARA COHRS
"Clara"
General
From the country this girl hails, ln her work she never fails.
CAA 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 3.
PATRICIA ANN DIEHL
ilpatv
General
Patsy works at Rd'cD's, With her smile she'll always please.
GAA 2, 3, 4.
RENNY DEAN DOTTS
nsonnyu
Vocational
This boy works in Auto Shop, His friends rate him on the
top.
Projectionist Club 4.
THOMAS LEROY ENGLEMAN
"Squeek"
College Prep
Small and mighty is our boy, Terry, When he's around the
time is sure merry.
Echoes 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 33 Basketball Manager
1, 2, 3, 4.
JACK EUGENE FISHER
"Zeke"
Auto Shop
Here's a lad called Zeke, His ideas are always unique.
Baseball 2g Basketball 2, 4g Varsity Basketball 4, Varsity
Football 3, Varsity Baseball 4.
CHARLES LEWIS DEITRICK
"Chic"
College Prep
His school work is done very well, And in football he does
excel.
Echoes 4, Key Club 3, 45 Projectionist Club Secretary 2, 3,
4, Hi-Y Vice President 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 23
,IV Football 3, 4g Varsity Football 3, 4.
MARY CATHERINE DEITRICK
5CMary!!
General
A cheery shy smile from this lass, ls always seen as you
pass.
GAA 2, 3, 4, Library Club 25 Volleyball 2, 4, Badminton 2.
JANET LOUISE DERR
"Sable"
Business
Janet you will find, ls one of the more active kind.
Echoes 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 41
Badminton 2, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4.
VALEDA IRENE DERR
HS' 95
Geieral
You can search the town both high and low, But not find
a nicer girl we know.
Echoes 4g GAA 2, 4.
JOAN TERESA FLOYD
"Joni"
Business
Sl1e'slo1'able, she's sweet, Sheis a girl that's hard to beat.
CAA 2. 3, 4.
DIANNE FOUST
uDe'v
Business
Dianne has pretty blonde hair, She is liked by everyone.
everywhere.
Echoes 4: School News 2. 3. 43 GAA 2. 3, 43 Basketball
2, 31 Volleyball 2. 31 Badminton 2. 4: Baseball 2.
SANDRA JEANNE FOUST
"Sandy"
College Prep
Bright and pretty is our Sandy, In GAA she is really handy.
Sophomore Year Secretary: ,Junior Year Sceretaryg Assem-
bly Committee 3, 4, Echoes 4g CAA 3, 4. Vice President 3,
President 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. President 3g Basketball 2, 3, 4,
Volleyball 2, 3. 4g Badminton 4g Chorus 4g Photography
Club 43 Student Council Play 3.
lVlARLlN EUGENE FREBERIK
"Marty"
Vocational
Marlin is a small guy, Who is a little shy.
LARRY MATHEW FISHER
HB so
AuiiJtShop Vocational
Larry is seen and not heard, For he hardly ever utters a
word.
Baseball, Intramural 2.
NANCY JEAN FISHER
"Nancy"
General
ln all sports she does excel, We surely think that she is
swell.
CAA 2, 3. 4g Baseball 2, 3. 4, Volleyball 2. 3. 45 Badmin-
ton 2, 3. 45 Baseball 2. 3. 4.
RINDA JANE FISHER
"Rinda"
Business
This girl is a very busy lass, Never do you see her loafing
in class.
Echoes 4g CAA 2. 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. St-eretary 4.
KATHLEEN MARY FLANIGAN
"Kathie"
Business
A girl who can perform a shenanigan, ls our peppy rheer-
leader, Kathleen Flanigan.
Echoes 4, CAA 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4g Chorus 2, 3, 4,
Cheerleader 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 49 Volleyball 2, 3, 45
Badminton 2, Baseball 3g Scribe 2 in CAA.
GARLAND FREDERICK GEARY
"Skip"
Business
ln sehool he is an all around guy, Wl1o's very -tall and
also spry.
Class Officer 23 Eehoes. Sports Editor 43 Student Council
2. 3. 43 ,IV Basketball 2: IV Football 23 Varsity Football
3. 43 Varsity Basketball 3. 4: Varsity Baseball 2.
GAROLE BOWMAN GLOVER
"Carole"
College Prep
Pretty antl neat, She's harrl to beat.
Eehoes 4: Student Council 33 GAA 2. 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43
llaskftbalil 2. 3 43 Ville ball 3. 4' Badminton 2. 43 Base-
. I Q , y H
ball 3: Band 2. 3. 43 Nlajorette 2, 3.4.
MARY VIRGINIA GOLFIERI
"Ginny"
Seeretarial
In typing class she has the speed, As a waitress she takes
the learl.
Echoes 43 School News 3, 43 CAA 2. 3. 43 GAA Treasurer
43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Basketball 2, 43 Volleyball 2. 43 Badminton
43 Chorus 2.
NANCY LOUISE GRITTNFIR
uNaney"
General
Where there is laughter Naney is there, She is a neat miss
who has pretty brown hair.
Echoes 43 School News 2, 3. 43 GAA 2. 3. 43 Basketball 43
Volleyball 2. 3. 43 Badminton 2. 4.
MICHAEL ANTHONY FREDRICK
"Mike"
General
Mike is manager of the ,football team, He is always in a
good nzoofi and on the beam.
School News. Assistant Sports and Art Editor3 Manager for
,IV Basketball, Football. Varsity Basketball, Football.
CHARLOTTE LOUISE FRY
"Chariot"
General
Charlot plays the rlarinet in the band, And we surely think
that she is grand.
GAA 2. 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3. 43 Intramural Volleyball 33
Band 2, 3. 4.
DONALD WAYNE FRY
.Donn
General
Dark and handsome, what a man, Not everyone can play
sports like that guy can.
JV Basketball 2. Varsity 2, 3. 4.
GAIL ARDETTE GABLE
"Gail"
Secretarial
Gail is surely a real swell pal, How eooulfl we ever get along
without this gal?
Echoes 43 GAA 2. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 43 Intramural Basket-
ball 2, 43 Volleyball 23 Baseball 2, 43 Band 2. 3, 4g
Chorus 2. 4.
JAMES LEONARD HASSINCER
"jim"
Vocational
Here's a fellow that's always on the run, When driving a
car or just having jun.
DONALD EUGENE HAUCK
"Don"
Vocational
When llnnalrl travels with the boys, There is sure to be lots
of noise.
Baseball 2.
FLORAL ARBUTA HAUCK
nllooisu
Business Accounting
Arbum has I1 very niwe IL'l1j'. We would surely miss her from
day to day.
UAA 2. 3, 4.
SARA ELIZABETH HEIMBACH
"Sare'f"'
Secretarial
This girl is a Very quiet soul. We all know she will rearh
her goal. ,
CAA 2, 3. 4g Basketball 2g Volleyball 24 Badminton 2.
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DORIS ARLENIS GUFFEY
"Doris"
Vocational Home Evonomies
Here's a girl you rarely hear or see, A surr'ess some clay she
will be.
GAA 2, 3.
JOHN KEYES HAMMOND
"Tiny"
College
flfligllty hanrlsome, big and strong, This boy is seldom wrong.
Class Officer 23 l'rojvt'tionist Club 43 JV Football 23
Varsity Football 3. 4.
VIRGINIA AILI-ZEN IIARBEF-ON
"Ginny"
College
lntellevtual with fashions neu: Tlm1's the way wt' will re-
member you.
Evboes 41 CAA 2. 3. 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3. 43 llasketball 2. 3. 43
Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Badminton 2. 4: liasvball 2. 3, 4-g Major-
ette 2. 3. 43 Head Majorettt- 3. 45 Mix:-tl Chorus 3, 4.
RICHARD WILLIAM HARTMAN
"Dick"
Vocational
Things in Auto shop done by Dirk. Are rertainly :lone
mighty quirlf.
Baseball 2.
l
.lAMES lRVlN IDDINGS
"Elmer"
Vocational
This lad is on the ball, Surely he is liked by all.
JV Football 2.
JAMES CARL IKELER
"Jim"
Vocational
From Pottsgrove hails this guy, In everything he does he's
sure to get by.
Camera Club 4.
MARYANN KEEBLER
"Men"
Vocational Home Economics
A very quiet girl is MaryAnn, The guy who gets her will
be a lucky man.
GAA 2. 3. 4-.
BEVERLY JANE KEEFER
"Bev"
Secretarial
Tall and nice is our Beverly, Things by her are done quite
cleverly.
School News 4g GAA 2, 3. 4-g Basketball 2, 3g Volleyball
2. 3g Baseball 23 Chorus 2. 3. 4.
DENNIS LEE HILNER
Vocational
Wherever there-'s mischief, Dennis is around, Just take a
look, he's sure to be found.
DOLORES ANN HOFFMAN
"Dodie"
General
This girl has a lot of pep, You will never find her Ollt of
step.
CAA 43 Chorus 4g Intramurals-Basketball 4: Volleyball
3, 45 Badminton 4-.
LAURA RAE HOFFMAN
"Laurie"
Secretarial
Sweet and gay, ls our little Laura Rae.
GAA 2, 3. 4, Secretary 35 Intramurals-Basketball 2, Bad-
minton 2g Cheerleader 3, 4.
DOROTHY MAE HOLLENBACH
"Dottie"
Secretarial
From West Milton hails this lass, She's a girl that's hard to
surpass.
Echoes 4-g GAA 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Volleyball 2g Base-
ball 3, 4g Chorus 2.
JOANNA LEE KESTER
mln"
Secretarial
Joanne is a little short, And she is a very good sport.
CAA 3, 43 Intramurals-Volleyball 33 Badminton 23 Band
2, 3.
DONALD DEWEY KETCHEM
'LSam"
Vocational
Tall and lanky, full of fun, A favorite of everyone.
JV Basketball 2g JV Football 234 Varsity Football 3, 43
Varsity Baseball 3. 4.
RUBY ELAINE KING
'6Elaine"
Vocational Home Economics
GAA 2, 3, 43 Intramurals-Volleyball 2, 3g Badminton 2:
Baseball 2.
WILLIAM HENRY KLINC
"Bill"
College Prep
To our class he has been worthwhile, On his face he always
wears a smile.
Echoes 43 Chorus 4: Photography Club 4.
SHEBRY LEE KEEFEB
"Sherri"
Secretarial
Sherry's diamond theigirls all envy, A Sll!'!'85Sflll wife we
know she will be.
Echoes 43 School News 2, 3. 4g CAA 2, 3, 43 Intramurals-
Basketball 23 Volleyball 23 Band 2.
GLADYS ELIZABETH KEISTER
"Shorty"
Secretarial
A cheery smile and a friendly hello, That's Gladys where-
ever she may go.
Assembly committee 2, 3, 43 Echoes 43 CAA 2, 3, 4g Intra-
murals-Basketball 23 Volleyball 23 Baseball 23 Chorus 4.
DIANA LOUISE KPIRSTETTPIR
"Diana"
Secretarial
Herels a girl who's never grim, you will always find her fall
of pep and vim.
Echoes 43 School News 2, 3. 43 CAA 2, 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y
3, 4g Intramurals-Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43
Badminton 2, 4g Baseball 2. 3. 43 Band 2, 33 Majorettc 3.
DOROTHY LEE KERSTETTER
"Dooley"
Dottie has hair of flaming red, In her work she is always
ahead.
Echoes 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Intramurals-Basketball 2, 43
Volleyball 2, 33 Badminton 2, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4.
RICHARD ALLEN MEESE
"Dick"
General
Richard Meese is such a quiet boy, To find many like him
would be a joy.
CARMEN DEE MERTZ
"Carmen"
Secretarial
Carmen, who helped lead the cheers fast and loud, ls a
welcome guest in any crowd.
CAA 2. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Intramurals-Volleyball 2, 3g
Badminton 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3: Chorus 3. 4: Cheerleader
2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM ROGER MIDDLESWORTH
"B'll"
Vobational
Here is a fellow who's name is Bill, To get ahead is always
his will.
Projectionist Club 4g Intramural Baseball 2.
GEORGE FRANKLIN MILLER
"Nazi"
College Prep
We will not forget this boy's name, For he plays in sports
and has won alot of fame.
Projectionist Club 43 ,IV Basketball 2, Varsity 3. 4: JV
Football 2. Varsity 2. 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 3. 4.
.IANET MARETTA KOCH
HJanet91
Business
With her jokes and smile, Keeps us happy all the while.
Echoes 4g CAA 2, 3, 4g Intramurals-Basketball 2. 3g Vol-
leyball 2, 3g Badminton 25 Baseball 2.
LESTER EDWARD KRUMM
"Eddie"
Vocational
Never a dull moment when he's around, A nicer guy cannot
be found.
Projectionist Club 3.
RAYMOND FRANCIS LEESER
65Ray77
Business
Very well groomed is our boy Ray, All the girls swoon when
he comes their way.
Band 2, 3, 4.
CHARLES EDWARD LENTZ
"Fence"
College Prep
Charles plays the big bass drum in band, To everyone he
will always lend a hand,
Band 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 4.
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DAVID A. MORGAN
"David"
Vocational
When we go past our boy Dave, He will usually look and
then wave.
JEAN LILLIAN MOSER
Litleanff
Secretarial
Here is our girl jean. In her work she is always keen.
GAA 2. 3. 43 lntramurals-Basketball 2. 3g Volleyball 2g
Baseball 2, 3.
MARGARET GERTRUDE MOSER
"Peggy" ,
Vocational Home Economics
Peggy is a very witty lass, Left them in stitches in Home
Ee class.
GAA 2. 3. 4-3 Intramurals Basketball 33 Volleyball 2, 3, 4-Q
Baseball 2. 3.
MARY FIANNA NEWMAN
"Peaches"
Business
This lass has the most beautiful eyes, With them she wins
many sighs.
GAA 2. 33 GAA Representative 4g Intramurals-Basketball
2, 3. 4: Volleyball 2, 3. 43 Badminton 2, 3, 43 Baseball
2. 3, 43 Band Color Guard 3, 4.
JUDITH ANN MILLER
utludy.,
Secretarial
Our girl Judy is tall and rlarlr, and her singing is like that
of fl larlr.
Echoes 4: GAA 2. 3. 43 lntramuralsv-Basketlmall 23 Volley-
ball 2. 35 Badminton 23 Girls' Chorus 3.
LARRY JAMES MILLER
HL J..
Vocational
When you are arounrl and want no rest, Ash' ,lor Larry, he is
the best.
Class Vice President 41 Key Club 43 Basketball 2-lntra-
muralsg Varsity Baseball 2, 3. 4.
RICHARD MISAVAGE
"Diek',
Business
Full of humor is our boy Dirk, Remarks by him are very
sliek.
Class president 4g Student Council 3. 43 Intramurals-Bas
ketball 2g JV Basketball 33 Varsity Baseball 2. 3. 4: Basket-
ball Manager 3,
BONITA .IEANNE ANN MOREHART
"Bonnie"
Secretarial
ln the gym she ran always be seen, For in sports this girl
is lfeen.
GAA 3, 4g Library Club 3g lntramurals-Basketball 3, 4g
Volleyball 3, 43 Badminton 2. 3. 43 Baseball 2, 3. 4g Girls'
Chorus 4.
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STANLEY RICHARD PHLEGER
"Cortez"
Vocational
Tall. rlarh' and har1flso111e is this larl. Any girl who could
have hi111 woulrl be glml.
CAROLINE MARGARET PHILLIPS
"Caroline"
Secretarial
For a .lrieml on her flcpenrl, Marty a smile she will lend.
Ecluovs 41 CAA 2. 3. 4,
DONALD RAMON PURSELL
"l,ug:ger"
General
Our guy Don is fall anal lzloml. Anil is liked by students
one anrl all,
pI'lljt'C'll0IllSI Club 43 lntraniurals-Basketball 23 Baseball
2: ,IV llasketliall 23 Varsity Basketball 3. 4g Varsity Foot-
lmall 2, 3. 43 Baseball Manager 2, 3. 4.
MILES ROBERT REARICK
"Miles"
Vurational
Some are quiet, some are shy, Both can be found in this
one guy.
KENNETH EUGENE NOLL
"Nolley"
Vocational
A shop boy is he, With no parlieizlar she.
BARBARA JO NUNN
l'BarlJie Jo"
Secretarial
Pretty to walk with, Witty Io tall: with.
Senior Class Historian 43 Echoes 4g GAA 2, 3. 4, Business
Manager 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Treasurer 3. President 43 lntra-
murals-Basketball 3, 4: Volleyball 2. 3. 43 Badminton
2, 3, 4-g Band 2, 3. 43 Majorctte 3.
SHIRLEY ANN OBERDORF
"Sliirl"
Shirley is small ,leaturerl we know, Far in life she is sure
to go.
GAA 2. 3, 4g Intramurals-Badminton 3, 4-3 Baseball 3. 4.
JOHN EDWARD PFLEEGOR
..Peak.,
Vocational
.lohn is always in a hurry, And seldom has a worry.
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KAYE NOLA RUSSELL
HKU..
General
Give her a whirl, She's a good humor girl.
Echoes 4, GAA 2, 3, 4-g Basketball 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4,
Badminton 2, 4, Baseball 2, 4.
NANCY JEAN RUSSELL
"Nance"
Vocational Home Economics
Nancy is a girl we all admire, Of her we will never tire.
GAA 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2.
ROBERT RALPH SAMPSELL
"Sam"
Business
Blushing Bob, Makes every girl's heart throb.
Treasurer 3g Key Club 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2g .IV Basketball
2, 3, 43 ,IV Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4,
Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3. 4.
SARA JANE SANDERS
"Sara Jane"
General
She is a pleasure for you to meet, A personality that ean't
be beat.
GAA 2, 3, 4: Library Club 3, 45 Intramurals Volleyball 2, 3.
LAWRENCE EDWARD REICH
..Larry,,
Business
Wherever there is a joke to be found, Larry is always
around.
ROBERT GEORGE REICHARD
"Ernie"
General
In the band he plays a corner, In life he will succeed we're
willing to bet.
Band 2. 3, 43 Chorus 3, 4.
PATSY LORRAINE RHOADS
-beat"
General
Vivacious, witty, and lull of good Cheer, Her singing every-
one likes to hear.
Echoes 49 GAA 2, 3, 4-4 Badminton 2g Chorus 3, 4.
BETTY LOU RUNYAN
"Lou"
Secretarial
Sometimes gay, sometimes shy, Makes a hit with a eerlain
sur-
Echbes 4: GAA 2, 3, 44 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4g
Badminton 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4.
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DEAN FRANKLIN SHARE
"Kublia"
Vocational
Short mul bright is our boy Dean. Wherever there are hot
rolls he can be seen.
Key Club 2. 3: Projectionist Club. Viee President 4g Intra-
murals-Basketball 23 Baseball 2: ,lV Basketball 2g Varsity
Football 43 Vvrestling 4.
BETTY ANN SHEETS
'flu-ny"
General
A nurse she want Io be, She'll reach her goal just wait and
see.
Echoes 4g CAA 2, 3. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 45 Intramurals-Basket
ball 2. 3. 43 Volleyball 2. 3. 4g Badminton 2, 3g Baseball
21 Banfl
NANCY LOUISE SHIFFER
"Nan"
Business
This girl who's birthday comes in May, ls liked in every
sort of way.
GAA 2. 3. 4g Library Club 3. 4g Secretary of Library Club
33 Intramurals-Basketball 2, 3g Volleyball 2, 3.
EDNA MAE SHOWERS
"Emma"
Secretarial
You may be attractefl by her pretty face, And among our
favorites she'll talfe her place.
Echoes 43 School News 2. 3. 4g Student Council 34 GAA 2,
3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4g lntramurals-Basketball 2. 3. 45 Volley-
ball 2. 3. 4g Badminton 2. 4g Baseball 2g Cheerleader 4.
FAY DIANNE SCHRECK
up-ayt,
Business
From her horn comes a beautiful sound, For in the band
this girl can be found.
GAA 2, 35 Intramurals-Basketball 3: Band 2. 3. 4.
JOHN YOUNG SCHREYER
ujohn.,
College Prep
Tall and active is this guy, Everyone rates him very high.
Echoes 4g Secretary-Treasurer of Key Club 2, 3. 43 Intra-
mural Baseball 2g JV Basketball 23 JV Football 2: Varsity
Basketball 3. 4g Bancl 2, 3. 4.
GRANT DANIEL SHADE
"Grant"
Vocational
A boy who never says I ean't, ls our willing worker Grant
LINDA MABLENE SHAFFER
"Linda"
Secretarial
Linda is a lively lass, And .seldom late for class.
Echoes 43 GAA 2. 3. 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4g Chaplain of Tri-Hi-
Y 43 lntramurals-Basketball 2. 3. 4g Volleyball 2, 3, 43
Badminton 2. 45 Baseball 2. 3. 4.
.... ALICE ANN SMITH
"Alice"
General
Alice who is laughing. gay and sweet, In every way is hard
to beat.
Echoes 4, Student Council 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4,
Volleyball 4.
JOHN DANIEL SMITH
HJ ack!!
Vocational
,lack is a boy who really likes horses, But when in school
takes shop courses.
Projeetionist Club 2. 3, 4, Baseball 2.
JUDITH ANN SMITH
".lurly"
College Prep
Judy is a very nite miss, We rate her high on the Senior
list.
Echoes 4, Student lSecretaryl Council 3, 4, CAA 2, 3, 4,
Tri-Hi-Y 4, Basketball 2, 3. 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Badmin-
ton 2, 4, Baseball 2. 3. 43 Chorus 4, Photography Club 4,
Student Council Play 2.
CHARLES WALTER SNYDER
ask. ..
Vociilional
lle kept the football team in step, By keeping them supplied
with pep.
Football Manager 2, 3. 4.
LOIS JEAN SHOWERS
'iShime"
Secretarial
Here is 11 girl whose nirkname is uSl1lI71l'.,, ln her school
work she is really line.
Secretary 4, Echoes 4, School News 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4,
Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, llamlxninton 2, 4, Base-
ball 2, 3, 4, Banul 2, 3, 4.
DARLENE JOYCE SHRECK
HJC.,
Secretarial
A member of a volleyball team, She is really on the beam.
Echoes 4, CAA 2, 3. 4, Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4,
Badminton 4.
ANNA CATHERINE SHIIMAN
I'Ann"
General
She's never seen without her smile, For her friends she
would walk a mile.
Echoes 4, CAA 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4,
Badminton 2, 4.
RICHARD MILTON SHURTZ
"Dickl'
Vocational
Richard is a very good worker, To be sure, he is no shirker.
B
PHILLIP WAYNE TRAINER
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College Prep
Always say something nice about him, For his manner is
very trim.
Echoes 43 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals-Basketball 2,
Volleyball 2, Badminton 2, Baseball 2, Chorus 3, 4.
CARL JOHN VARGO
"Carl"
Vocational
Our guy Carl is rather tall, For him some girl is likely to
fall.
CAROLINE ROSE VIGNOLA
"Tootes"
General
Caroline is a lifeguard at the Y, We all know she's sure
to get by.
CAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals-Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball
2, 3, Badminton 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 4.
DAVID P. WAHL
VDZVEU
College Prep
On to college we hope he goes, For many a subject this
guy knows.
Assembly Committee 3, 4, Echoes 4, Student Council 43
Key Club 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2g Chorus 2, 3.
SIDNEY HOMER SNYDER
56T0by!!
Vocational
He isn't quiet, he isn't shy, Anrl with the girls, he is quite
a guy.
RICHARD JOSEPH TANNER
"Cris Bolt"
College Prep
When you want him you will call, "Dirk," He floes his
work smart and quick.
Baseball 2, Band 2, 3.
SHIRLEY PAYE TEMPLE
"Sl1irl"
Secretarial
We all think a lot of this lass, Who always tloes her work
in class.
Echoes 4, CAA 2. 3. 4, Historian Club 2, lntramuralsf
Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3.
ROBERT LOGAN THOMPSON
"Bob"
Vocational
Bob is a very smart lad, A better friend could not be had.
Projectionist Club 4.
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JOHN ESBENSHADE-WILLARD
HJ0hn!!
College Prep
A little quiet and somewhat shy, Our boy .lohn is quite
the guy.
Junior Class president 3, Echoes 4g Student Council 23
Key Club president 4, Key Club 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 4.
MAHLON WILLIAM WISE
"Butch"
College Prep
As this fellow's name signifies, We all know that he is wise.
Student Council 2.
DONNA ELAINE WOLFE
With art her name you'll always mention, For her drawings
attract attention.
General Home Ecg Echoes 4g GAA 2, 3, 4, Library Club
3g Intramurals-Volleyball 2, 3, Badminton 2g Girls'
Chorus 4.
.IEAN ELEANOR YOST
"Jeanie"
General
Here is a girl whose last name is Yost, For our school team
she will always boast.
GAA 2, 3, 4g Intramurals-Basketball 3, 4-g Volleyball 2, 3,
4g Badminton 2, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4.
MICHEL DAWN WALKER
"Mike"
College Prep
ln the band Mike does exeel, Many of us think she is swell.
Echoes 43 GAA 2, 3g Intramurals-Basketball 2, 43 Volley-
ball 2, 4g Badminton 2, 4g Baseball 2, 43 Band 2, 4, Girls'
Chorus 2, 4.
RICHARD EUGENE WALKER
5bDiCk!!
College Prep
Here is a very talkative boy, but he is always a bundle of
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FOREST GIBSON WALTER
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Vocational
Cuff is really lots of fun, He is rontinually found on the
run.
Band 2, 3.
.I OANN WEAVER
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General
Echoes 4-g GAA 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Intramurals-Baskeb
ball 2: Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Badminton 2, Baseball 2:
Chorus 4.
43
ROSEMARY VIRGINIA RONAED ZENO ZEARF OSS JACK W. ZELLERS
ZARTMAN "Zeno" "Tito"
"Rosie" College General
Secretarial This lad certainly can talk, Beside Smart and studious is Jack In land
Quiet, gentle, and always alert, She him, You 110011141 be Pmlld to walk. ness, he d0eS U05 lack
doesrft shirlc any of her work. Key Club 2, 3, JV Basketball 2
GAA 2, 3, 4-g Volleyball 33 Bad- Vafsifi' 325652112 3 4
minton 2.
611155 History
In September, 1954, we entered Milton Area Joint Senior High School as sopho-
mores, and shortly thereafter our class was organized with the election of "Skip,'
Geary, Presidentg Frank Beatty, Vice Presidentg Sandy Foust, Secretary! John Ham-
mond, Treasurerg and Betsy Bolich, Historian, for one year terms. Plans had to be
made for the financing of our yearbook, and our project toward that goal was the
sale of greeting cards. In addition to the officers, Mr. Longenberger and Miss Fritz
were named our class advisors.
John Willard was our Junior President. Assisting him were Terry Neuhard, Vice
Presidentg Sandy Foust, Secretary, Bob Sampsell, Treasurerg and Marge Cupp, His-
torian. Because of the resignation of Miss Fritz, as class advisor, Mrs. Specht was
chosen to succeed her. Black and white were selected as our class colors. The sponsor-
ing of a circus in the high school auditorium was the project for this year. What a
thrill we experienced when we moved into the new high school with its beautiful
modern appointments and added advantages! We picnicked in May at Knoble's Grove.
We went in a school bus, and everyone who attended the outing had a wonderful time.
Our Senior year was marked by increased class activities under the leadership of
Richard Misavage, President, Larry Miller, Vice Presidentg Lois Showers, Secretary,
Bob Barton, Treasurerg and Barbara Nunn, Historian. As a result of Mrs. Specht's
transfer to Junior High, it was again necessary for us to elect a class advisor. Mrs.
Lontz was chosen to see us through our final year. Business really boomed when
orders for yearbooks were taken. Three cheers for our 1956 football team: one for the
Shikellamy Conference trophy, one for the Susquehanna League trophy, and one for
the coveted Alden Dank's trophy! In November, wrestling was inaugurated as our
fourth major interscholastic sport with Mr. George Kearney as coach. Sixteen members
of our class participated in the class play, "Dino," which was held in January.
Throughout our three years at MAJ SHS, we have enjoyed and participated in many
activities. The Snow Dance, May Dance, Tri-Hi-Y, the interscholastic and intramural
sports, G.A.A., Key Club, Chorus, and Projectionist Club--all have provided us
with many exciting moments to which we will later reminisce.
As we go our varying ways to seek the goal in life which we have set or will set
for ourselves, we will look back and take from our treasure chest all the cherished
memories which our high school days have brought.
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President .,....,.......... ..... R ONALD TROUTMAN
Vice President ,,..... ,...,,..,,,., J ANICE LOGAN
Secretary ............. ........ N ANCY ZECHMAN
Treasurer ......... ...........,.. T ERRY ROWE
Historian . ..... ....... N ANCY BOWER
We, the Class of 1958, have completed our second year of high school,
under the guidance of Mrs. Butler and Mr. Kearny. It has been a year of
new experiences for all of us. Included in our plans for the year was a Jun-
ior Class Play, the first to be presented in our school.
5-i4.t4.
President .,.............w, ...,. S ANDRA FOUST
Vice President ..,..,,, .,,,..,...... M ARY MARSH
Secretary ,,,,,,7,,,,, ....,.....,v,,, H ELEN EVANS
Treasurer ..,,..,.,.77.,7, ......... V IRGINIA GOLFIERI
Scribe .7.,............,,,,ei,,A ,.,.....,,..... L UCILLE LUPO
Publicity Chairman ..e.., ,...,...,.,A.... J ANET CUPP
Social Director ......,... A..... N ANCY ZECHMAN
Business Manager ,,ee,, ,e..,, B ARBARA NUNN
Advisor ............,,..., .....,. M ISS ROBERTS
With the help of Miss Roberts, the G.A.A. has had a very successful year.
At the beginning of the year a "Hobo Party" and a "Skating Party" were
held. Later in the year the club sponsored a 6'Sports Night" for G.A.A. mem-
bers and guests, a tureen supper, a HRock 'n Roll Dance," and joined Stu-
dent Council inthe sponsorship of the annual uSp0rts Dancef,
The year ended with the annual May Dance.
First row, left to right
Jo Anne Weaver-S
Patricia Rhoads-S
Gladys Keister-S
Norma Keifer-S
Mildred Jackson-S
Deanna Beaver--S
Mary Alice Baker-S
Sandra Bastion-S
Carole Yocum-A
Beverly Bottomstone-A
'Elizabeth Bolich-SS
Leona Brown-A
Sylvia Mcluauglin-A
'Jacqueline Bruch-SS
'Grace Davis-SS, pianist
Shelvie Guyer-SS
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"Micl1el Walker-A
Second row
Nancy Phleegor-S
Virginia Yost4S
Judith Stutz-S
Marilyn Adams-S
Carmen Mertz-S
Julia BoglefS
Ruth Ann Derr-S
Jane Foust-S
Marsha Fisher--S
Shirley BakerfA
Judith Gray-SS
Patricia Shirk-S
Nancy Zechman-SS
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'iJudith Smith-SS
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Third row:
Ruth Wilver-S
Dolores Malik-S
Donna Wolfe-S
Judith Hause-A
Kathleen Flanigan4SS
Sandra FoustfA
Polly Campbell-A
Virginia Harbeson-A
Mary Marsh-A ,
Francelia Benfer-A
Eloyce McBrideASS
Janet GuppfSS
Marjory Cupp-A
Gloria Swanston-A
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Fourth row. left to right: Fifth row: lNot present when picture
Ross J. Moore. Director Louis Cermini-B was taken! I
'liCl'0rg9 BiSlll3P'T Gellfgf' Sl0CulYl'B .nBOllitH MfTr0llartlA
William Seidel-B Wilmer LeimbachfB Patricia Staffordffl
William Herald-B Jmnes McDaniel-B Alice Jane Mcllonalrl-A
'ifiobert Barton-T Cecil Hornbeck-T ,lune StahlfA
George Barto-T Robert Clemens-B Marjorie EnterlineYA
Ray lnond Miller-T Anthony Seiflelglg Shiflffy Wefifs
George StrinevB lwillialii Kling-B ,lane Stahl- A
'Robert Reichard-B Delbert Showers-T .lllfliill l'i0r0SIllHIl'f5
"Phillip Trainer4B Barbara SWiIlCllHI't-S
'Gary Deaner-T
iigllen ales ser. iors
A-Alto S-Soprano SS4Second Soprano B-Base
T-Tenor
Student Kauucil
President ..,,.,7,,,,,,, ..,,,,,. G ARLAND GEARY
Vice President ,..,,,,7. ,,,,, G EORGE SLOCUM
Secretary 77.V.,.., ,,,,,7 . J UDITH SMITH
Treasurer ...... GEORGE BISHOP
Advisors . .e....... MRS. BUTLER
MISS NEUGARD
MR. TAYLOR
The Student Council has had a very busy and interesting year. It has
sponsored such projects as dances after the basketball games, 4'Care,', and
co-sponsored social activities.
In addition to the usual work of the organization, an 'cArea College Night"
was held in November, and in April, the Central District Conference for
Student Councils was held in our school.
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ssembly dfmmiffcv
The assembly committee took care of all introductions in assembly and
chapel programs. They also carried out plans for paid assemblies for l956-
57.
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President H H ,7,.7 ,I BENJAMIN BARTO
Vice President .,,,,ii,. ,, W ,,i, , DEAN SHARE
Secretary-Treasurer , ,. GEORGE MILLER
Advisor ,,,,,,, ,, .. MR. WILLIAMS
The Projectionist Club, under the capable supervision of Mr. Williams,
has Clone an excellent jolm of showing movies to many classes and assemblies
this year.
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President .............. ...... B ARBARA NUNN
Vice President ,......,A ................ M ARY MARSH
Secretary ,.......,., ,,..,...,........... R INDA FISHER
Treasurer ,........ BETTY JO ROBINSON
Chaplain ..,. .............. L INDA SHAFFER
Advisor ..,.... MISS ROBERTS
Under the able guidance of Miss Roberts, the Tri-Hi-Y has had a very
successful year.
Among the activities of the year were a hay ride, a food sale, a cabin
party, and the annual Snow Dance. The theme of the dance was '6Winter
Wonderland."
The club also had various service projects, one of which was the distri-
bution of baskets of fruit on Thanksgiving.
Key Klub
President ,, 7, ,,,,,,,, , 77,, JOHN VVILLARD
Vice President , , GEORGE SLOCUM
Secretary , , ,. ,, JOHN SCHREYER
Advisor ,,,, , ,, , MR. TULE
The Key Club, a junior organization of the Kiwanis Clulm. had a very
busy year.
They met once a Week for a very interesting prograin, with either a speak-
er or a movie.
In the course of the year they did things for their school. including 21 paid
assembly with lVlr. John Dallavaux of Rutland, Vermont, as the speaker.
,Milfzfrz Area Scalar
lIz'rm-1nrfliOSS J. MOORE PERCLISSIO N
'l'liUNll3ONl1lS
llllolicrt Barton
llllaynloncl Lceser
George- Strine
Arlene 'liralc
BARITON E
George Barlo
BASSES
Wilmer Lcinliach
Harvey Baker
SAXOPHUN E5
Marie Dillocco
Ann Hottcnstein
Mary Marsh
flolin Schreyer
Hlliarlcs Lcntz
'V'lVlicl1cl Walker
Virginia llcescr
TRUMPFTS
Rolmcrt Hcicliarcl
Barbara Nunn
Grace Davis
John Leescr
john Nickey
Sandra Nunn
Connie Palil
Lak? Ricliart
Robert Roche
Patricia Stafford
Betty Jo Robinson OBOE
V, 1 i Florence Hcisli
BASS CLARINBTB V X
Barbara Batman Eli Cl-1AliIlNlLT
Nancy Pflecgor loan Schreck
BASSOON
Janice Logan
High School Kam!
FIQHNCH HOHNS
'iCail Gahle
,lurlilh llause
FLUTIC
'Virginia Harheson
COLOR GUARD
'Mary Newman
.loyce Henninger
Florence lleish
Joyce Manning
Dolores White
Francelia Benler
TWIRLFHS
+Virginia Harlaeson
+Carole Clover
Shelvie Cuyer
Sanclra Nunn
denotes seniors
CLARINETS
lljolm Willarfl
,luclith Blair
Fay Schreck
Lois ,lezrn Showers
Jacqueline Bruch
Polly Campbell
Charlol Fry
Carole Clover
Edith Cameron
Lincla Mack
Catherine Conclern
Eloyce McBride
Wilma Frederick
Sylvia McLaughlin
juflith Gray
Shelvie Guyer
Neicla Keifer
Norma Keifer
Nancy Klees
Library 611111
l,ft'Sl'ffl'III SARA JANE SANDERS
Secrvlrzry , , 7 GLADYS KEISTER
Arfzrisor , , ,, ,, ,, MISS REINHART
During the- past ye-ur thv memlwrs of the l,il1rary Clulr ll2lVP zlssistvcl in
preparing hooks for Sllt'lVlllQL. :incl holpvd at the Lfllilfglllg desk in the lilmrury.
They will continue to servo our school under the ahlo leadership of fVliss
Reinhart.
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President JUDITH HAUSE Treasurer ,77,7, JACQUELINE BRUCH
Vive Prvsizlvnt JUDITH SMITH Advisor , , , MISS BlCKEL
Secrelary . , GRACE DAVIS
The "l"ulurm- rllt'ill'lll'I'S of Anwrival' is the newest organization in our
svhool. 'llhv purposv ol' the group is to clisvuss llw lt'k'lClllllg profcssion anal
the lrossihilitivs il oflvrs in lhv line of ovvupation.
We hope to he hearing a lot more from this group in the future.
Phafagraplzy 61116
President .,,.,,,,..... ...,. E LIZABETH BOLICH
Vice President .,,..,. ,,..,.A,,..7,,........ ,I UDITH SMITH
Secretary ..,,,,,7,7,., .,,.,7,, V IRCINIA SPRINGMAN
Treasurer ,,.ss,,,..... WILLIAM KLING
Advisor .,s7, MR. SWANGER
Started in the Fall, the Photography Club is one of the newer organiza-
tions in our school.
Although printing and developing are the two main projects of the club,
the study of picture taking and the taking of pictures are also important.
The members of the club are looking forward to more years of service
to their school, under the capable leadership of Mr. Swanger.
flistvry 61116
President ,,,,,,7,,,,, ,,,7 S UELLA COFFEY
Vice President .,.. ,,.,,,,i..,.,,.,... ..,,,.,i,, J E RRY HANS
Corresponding Secretary v.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, L INDA HEIN
Recording Secretary ,,,,,,,i, ,..,,,,,,,,,,,, A RLENE TRATE
Treasurer ,iiii,..iiii,,ii,,,ii,i ...,......,..,iii,i N ANCY BOWER
Sergeant-at-Arms . A.,.., ..,,ii.. R ICHARD KLECKNER
Chaplain ,,,,,,,,.,i.i ,,,.i,i E DITH CAMERON
Advisor - ,,,,,,i.,i,., MISS BOWER
New this year, the g'Lenni Lenape History Clubn was very active.
Under the capable guidance of Miss Bower, the group started many pro
jects.
In the spring, the club went on a trip to Washingtori, D.C.
The club has gotten a good start and should he active in years to come.
MILTON SCHOOL NEWS
Milton, Pennsylvania
Established 1926
Published nine times during the year by the Senior and Junior High Schools
Yearly subscriptions fifty cents
Executive Board-Superintendent of the Schools, Principals of Senior and
Junior High Schools and Faculty Advisors
Miss Mae Neugard
K. Frederick Mauger
Miss Catherine Balliet
Miss Sarah E. Frymire
Edward V. Dobb .ii,,,,
Frank Beatty '57 ,.....
Patsy Rhoads '57 ,,,,,,,
Senior High Advisors
Junior High Advisors
Editor-in-Chief
Assistant Editor-in-Chief
Allene Bender 57 .,,,...,.s.,.,,.,,..,.,,,,.,,,.....,,,..,..,..,,.,.. ,,,,,..,...,.,.....,,, S ocial Editor
Deborah Dempsey '58g Virginia Golfieri '57 .,,..,. ,,...,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,..i,,, R eporters
Virginia Golfieri '57 ,.,..,..,....,,...,,,.,,,,,,.,.,..,,,.,...,,, ,,.., F eature Editor
Deborah Dempsey '58g Gladys Keister '57 ...,,i i,,,,,,. .ii,,i..,,,,i, R e porters
James McDaniel '58 .,.,.,,.,...,,,,,,........,,,,,,..,..,,.,......,..,,,.....,,,,.,Y..,.,,,,. Sports Editor
Michael Frederick '57 ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,. .,., ,,,,,,,..,...,,,,,...,,,,,.,..,,,.,.,...,....,,,,,....,,,,... R e porter
Deborah Dempsey '58g Richard Kleckner '58g Michael Frederick '57
Editors
Judy Blair '57 .,,...,,.,,.,...,,,,,,,..l,,,,,.,,..,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,.,,..,.,.s.....,,,.....,, Circulation Manager
Ronald Powell '58 ,,,..,,,,,,...,..,,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,......,,,...,.,,,. Assistant Circulation Manager
ADVERTISING STAFF: Edna Showers '57g Lois Showers '57g Sherry Keefer
'57g Diana Kerstetter '57g Nancy Grittner '57g Barbara Yocum '58g Priscilla
McCo1Iin '58g Gloria Swanson '58g Alice McDonald '58g Helen Evans '58g
Janice Mauger '58g Louise Matrulla '583 Claudia Harbaugh '59g Pat Greiner
'59g Judy Godfrey '59g Don Karnes '59g Pat Guffey '59g Marcia Kessler '59g
Pat Morningstar '59g Susan Misavage '59,
PLATFORM
The Milton School News strives to have all traces of prejudice removed
from its pages, select the finest and most accurate news, encourage better
sportsmanship, improve student and faculty co-operation, and keep the stu-
dents informed of various activities in and about the school.
Dino Falcaro . ,
Mr. Sheridan ,
Shirley Wallace
fackze ,,l,,,,.,,A.,ll,,,,
Miss Haines ,
Danny .,.,,ll,
Steve ,,l,,
Sylvia .vl,
Della ,,,,.A
Pat .,,. .,,.lll , .
Bea .,......,l,,....
Mr. Mandel ....,
Tony Falcaro .
Mrs. Falcaro lll,,l
Mr. Falcaro
Mrs. Milcula ..,.,
GGDINOH
by
Reginald Rose
Produced by special arrangement with
The Dramatic Publishing Company
Directed by K. Frederick Mauger
CAST
Larry Miller
Robert Reichard
Judith Smith
Virginia Colfieri
Sandra Foust
Raymond Leeser
,lack Zellers
Charlot Fry
Grace Davis
Carole Glover
Caroline Phillips
Richard Hartman'
,,,. ,lack Smith
Donna Wolfe
,, Robert Barton
Mary Newman
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STUDENT PRODUCTION STAFF
STAGE
Mr. Tule, Advisor
Jack Smith, Chairman
Russell Hulsizer
Roy Bergenstock
Homer Snyder
PUBLICITY
Mr. Mauger, Advisor
Franklin Beatty, Chairman
Judith Blair
Allene Bender
Michel Frederick
Patricia Rhoads
Gladys Keister
BUSINESS
Mr. Longenberger, Advisor
Marjory Cupp, Chairman
Polly Campbell, Co-Chairman
Lois Jean Showers
Virginia Harbeson
Barbara Nunn
David Wahl
John Willard
Betty Lou Runyan
Linda Shaffer
Elizabeth Bolich
Franklin Beatty
Richard Misavage
Julia Bogle
Bonita Morehart
Garland Geary
PROPERTY
Mr. Lon enber er Advisor
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Donald Fry, Chairman
Robert Sampsell
Donald Pursell
LIGHTING
Mr. Williams, Advisor
Gerald Baker, Chairman
Robert Thompson
Edward Krumm
PROGRAMS
Mrs. Lontz, Advisor
Fay Shreck
Sara Jane Sanders
USHERETTES
Mrs. Lontz, Advisor
Elizabeth Bolich
Marjorie Cupp
Dorothy Hollenbach
Barbara Nunn
Linda Shaffer
Edna Mae Showers
Rinda Fisher
Virginia Harbeson
Julia Bogle
Polly Campbell
Sara Jane Sanders
Judith Miller
Kathleen F lanigan
Margaret Moser
Shirley Baker
Carmen Mertz
Nancy Russell
Schzfes Staff
Faculty Advisor-K. Fred Mauger
Editor-Marjory Cupp
Features-Barbara Nunn", Betty Lou Runyan, Rinda Fisher, Linda Shaffer, Edna
Mae Showers, Caroline Phillips.
Copy Editors-Gail Cable", Beverly Keefer, Virginia Colfieri, Allene Bender, Alice
Ann Smith, Carmen Mertz, Sherry Keefer, Diana Kerstetter, Dianne Foust, Kath-
leen Flanigan, Julia Bogle, Nancy Grittner.
Senior Activities-Charlot Fry", Bonnie Morehart, Valeda Derr, Nancy Russell,
Janet Koch, Kaye Russell, Carol Acor.
Class History-Elizabeth Bolichl, Polly Campbell.
Senior Write-up-Sandra Foustx, Jackie Bruch, Judy Blair, Joanna Kester, Mary
Newman, Betty Sheets, Ann Shuman, Jackie Chere, Judy Smith.
Arts and Photography-Donna Wolfek, Joanne Weaver, John Willard, Judy Smith,
Philip Trainer.
Sports-Garland Cleary", Charles Deitrick, William Kling, Terry Engleman.
Class Song--Virginia Harbeson", Gracie Davis, Carole Glover.
Classes and Organizations-John Schreyeri, Patricia Rhoads, Gary Deaner, Michel
Walker, Robert Sampsell, Polly Campbell.
Faculty Committee-Lois Jean Showers", Janet Derr, Dorothy Hollenbach, Dorothy
Kerstetter, Darlene Shreck, Judy Miller, Shirley Temple.
Business Manager-David Wahli, Robert Reichard, Virginia Harbeson, Sandra
Faust.
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P. RICHARD FISHER HENRY W. LONGENBERGER CHARLES SOWERS
ELMER RUTH ROBERT IZER ROBERT MELLMAN
GEORGE KEARNEY
Handles
The Class of '57 wishes to thank the coaches for a job well done. These
men have given to those who have participated in sports, not only their time
and effort, but have sacrificed many things, to teach and bring good, clean
athletics into our school.
Above are: P. Richard Fisher, Varsity Football and Junior Varsity
Basketball Coach, Henry Longenberger, Baseball Coach and Varsity Back-
field Coach, Charles Sowers, Varsity Football Line Coachg Elmer Ruth,
Assistant Baseball Coach, Robert lzer, Varsity Basketball Coachg Robert
Mellrnan, Assistant Varsity Basketball Coachg and George Kearney, Wrestl-
ing Coach.
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ALDEN HLEFTYH DANKS MEMORIAL TROPHY
The trophy was made in honor of Alden Danks. a former Milton foothall
coach. Teams winning it hefore were: Lock Haven. once: and Danville, twice.
This trophy is given in the Susquehanna League. In order to keep the trophy.
a team must have their name engraved on it three times. A smaller trophy is
given to teams not able to do this. A team must play at least five league games
to he eligible for the trophy.
THE SHIKEIJLANIY TROPHY
This trophy is given to the champion of the Shikellamy l,eague. which
consists of Lewislmurg, Milton, Danville, Bloomshurg, Selinsgrove. and North-
umherland. Of the latter teams. Milton won over all this year.
Second row:
Tom Miller. Manager
Bob Joe
John Pennycofe
Mike Foust
Wiliiier Leinbach
Herman Beachem
Richard Huff
Herb Mumper
Malvern Keifer
Bich Burns
George Smith
Bob Koch
First row, left to right
Mike Frederick. Manager
"Sonny'. Fisher
,lim Beedy
Bob Sampsell
Frank Beatty
Ben Barto
Sam Young
Bill Young
Terry Rowe
George Slocum
Norman Azinger
"Skip" Snyder. ,Wannger
The varsity football team, under the competent coaching of P. Richard
Fisher, Charles Sowers, and Henry Longenberger, this year completed the
most successful season since 1945.
We, the Class of '57, would like to congratulate the coaching staff and
members ofthe squad for ending this season with a very fine record of 9 to l.
Zrafball
Third row. I1-frm right:
P. H. Fisher. CUIICII
Sam Ketchern
John Hannnond
George Miller
Charles lleitrick
Don Fry
Dun Pursvll
"Skip" Cvary
Bula Fetzer
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CHARLES DEITRICK
BEN BARTO
FRANK BEATTY
'MIKE" FREDERICK
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"SKIP" SNYDER
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First row, left to right: Second row:
Ron Keefer P. R. Fisher, Coach
Jim Zellers Ray Rugh, Manager
Mike Foust Bill Snyder
John Leeser Don Reed
Dick Minnich George Strine
Ron Woolsey Jim Cordon
Ed Harpster Mike Frederick, Manager
Albert Lansberry Ray Stamm
The Junior Varsity Basketball Team, under the coaching of P. R. Fisher,
is striving to bring to our school a championship team for next year's varsity
squad.
Varsity lgasketball
First row, left to right: Second row:
Robert Mellman, Coach Roy Russell, Manager
Carol Bogle 'John Schreyer
Pete Godfrey 'George Bishop
Cecil Hornbeck ""Skip', Geary
Robert Izer, Coach 'George Miller
Wilmer Leinbach 'Don Pursell
Norm Azinger 'Bob Sampsell
George Slocum 'Ben Barto
'Terry Engleman, Manager
The Varsity Basketball Team, under the supervision of Mr. Izer and
Mr. Mellman, completed the first full season on the new gym floor.
"' Denotes seniors
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Front row, left to right: Kathleen Flanigan. and Grace Davis. Second row: Car-
men lVlertz. Edna Showers. and Lura Rae Hoffman. Third row: Judy Mensch, and
Nancy Zechman. Fourth row: Judy Godfrey.
Our enthusiastic Cheerleaders of l956-57 helped cheer our footlrall squad
to the 1956 SllSllllt'llZ1IlllH League Football Championship. These girls gave
the team a push when their spirits lreeamc overcome lay the aggressor. thus
pushing them on to victory.
Five senior cheerleaders left the squad at graduation.,
Senirfrs
CARMEN MERTZ
GRACIE DAVIS
EDNA SHOWERS
LAURA RAE HOFFMAN
KATHLEEN FLANIGAN
Wrcsfhng Umm
First row:
George Kearney, Coach
Second row, left to right
Bob Fetzer-185 pounds
Charlie Clayton-165 pounds
Sam Young-154 pounds
Cary Deaner-145 pounds
Rudy Ritter-138 pounds
Bill Kling-138 pounds
Dick Tanner-133 pounds
Bob Hause-128 pounds
Russell Hulsizer-120 pounds
Bill Stump-112 pounds
Jerry Hans-103 pounds
Dick Snyder-95 pounds
This year marks the start of a new sport in the lVlilton High School. Under
the competent direction of George Kearney, the squad shown above, has
become very popular throughout our school and community. Wrestling has
become the highlight in our indoor sport competition this year. The teamls
first match was held at Dalmatia where they played lVlahonoy Joint on
January 3, l957. They came home with a decisive victory-lVlilton 333
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Milton ........
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Cirl-Carole Glover Girl-Lois Jean Showers
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C irl-Barbara Nunn
MOST TYPICAL
Boy-George Miller
Girl-Edna Mae Showers
BEST DRESSED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
B0y-Ray Leeser
Girl-Caroline Phillips
Boy-Dave Wahl
Girl-Marge Cupp
Byerly Brorhers S+ahl's Flour 8: Feed Mills
Harry R. Bi++erman General Insurance J, F, Gauger 3, Son
Keiser's Rexall Drug Sfore John L, Waldmn
Bolen 8: Company Marsh's Shoes
Small's Greenhouses. lnc. Dale E. Ranek
W. A. Deharl' Milron Cleaning 8: Pressing Co
Fish's Jewelry Srore, Est I88l Wolf Dreifuss Sfore
McDaniel's Ice Cream Lad 8: Lassie Shop
Famous Deparimeni' Sfore Reliable Furniiure Company
Befsy Ross Tea Room Carole 8: Ginny
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Complimenis of
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Besi' Wishes
Class of I957
From
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HARRY ALLEN
Complimenis of
J. J. NEWBERRY
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CompIimenI's of
BEST
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Bar-B-Q Chips
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QUALITY CANNED FOODS
Philadelphia 47, Pa.
Complimenls of
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MILTON. PA.
Congralulalions
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STUDENT
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AMERICAN Home Foons
Division of American Home Producis Corporafion
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CLASS RINGS. COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
CLUB PINS, DIPLOMAS, MEDALS, TROPHIES
L. G. BALFOUR
COMPANY
Taylor-made Yearbooks
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Wilkes-Barre. Penne.
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Sunbury, Pa.
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W. T. GRANT
STORE
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Class o-F '57
JOHN Y. BUOY
CO.
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MILTON, PENNSYLVANIA
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