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Qs- il Donald Allen Eleanor Beeler Ardlth Conner Patrick Coyle Phtlnp Derlnger li Arthur Anderson Judith Behrhorst Karen Cormaclt Paula Derlnger Thomas Eshenbaugh ALLEN DONALD Don Vxsual Atds 12 Well remembered for his peanut rolling parttclpatlon ln th Truth or Consequences Assembly Forever late ln home room Don had many frtends at North Catho lc -'X refresher math student Rarely tallcattve One of Mrs Thompsons rxght hand men on the Visual Ards staff Nice fellow to lcnow ANDERSON ARTHUR DONALD JR Don HIY 17 A conscxentlous student Don made the long trek to Emsvuorth on foot every day A whiz on tht slncle rule Took flying lessons tn his spare txme An and motorcycle fan Planned to jom the Amr lorce after graduatton Another of Mr Rangers physlcs boys BEELER ELEANOR N Ellie Assembly 11 Avon es 10 PNA 12 TrxHY11 YTeens1 7 A faxthful friend of Bernie Rushed to get that Fmswortla streetcar rf she wasn t drtung Enjoyed her home economics classes Known by her long blonde haxr Ellte always had a problem wttla her boyfrxends Future plans were uncertain BEHRHORST JUDITH GRAY Judy Avonews 12 Basketball 10 11 12 Concert Cholr 1011 12 De Rebus 12 G AA 11 1211-Jresl Pep Club ll Trl H1 Y 11lSec 1 Y Teens 10 11 17 Had that Pepsodent smrle Tops m every sport-One of the best dressed sentor gurls Dtung golfing and an AVHS alumnus were her favornte pastnmes CONNER ARDITH BERYL Ardee Avonettes 10 Commercxal Club 12 Concert Choir 101112 A 12 Pe Cub ll TFIHIY 11 YTeens 10 11 1 Often seen with the gang mn erry s rod Had hopes of becommg a secretary Loved a good tame na or out of school Anxtously watched the malls for a letter from the Navy CORMACK KAREN SUE Karen Assembly 12 ecl D Rebus 1112 A 101112 Cr 11 121V1ce Pres 1 Student Counctl 10 Y Teens 10 1 1 Always well dressed Possessed a friendly dlsposmon Karen was ready to go anywhere with the gang A future teacher She worked hard on danu committees Determlned to hate long hanr COYIE PATRICK JAMES Pat Basketball 10 11 12 Huntlng and Fxshlng 11 In has element dur mg, basketball season Always ready wttla an appro prnatt wxse craclt School caused hm little or 0 truualt Usually found vnth the gang Pat planned ta land for the warm clnmates and 1N11amt Unlser Sweet one DERINGER PAULA M Paula Class Secretary 1 Commerctal Club l2lTreas1 Concert Choir 10 C 11 1Vlajoette10111'lHeadl ua l Trt H1 ll1Vtce Pres Y Teens 1 ll P lV1ember of the Espy Crew Afapable rtxy o Teens wok actne part a glrs st mls Cheerful and frlendly to exeryone YU 1? ' ' , . 4 Q 1 . R- ' ' F ' ' 1 1 Y---. . -V . ' . . ' -v u , - 4 U 4 . Q1-,'L. --A ' U aa- Ygjfffifj 1 I X, 'sir ' . , , I X ,1ll:,i:i1,-A.. 1 - L . T r I v. ,Q ' . , .- tu .- I I -54 i Y, I I t X, 3 E . 1 . - . ' ii ,Q , . . Y 1. Q .v - H- , I 0 Y ' V ett 3 . , . ll, -: '- 1- g - O,1... . . . -4 H ' ll , 4 . , 1 K T , l ' ' t l l n I Q! W-T 1 . ! 1 . ' ' v ' I J -: - 1 , , : , , Q I 0 ' 3 . . . , . 3 H 3 - - A . 1 N - 5 f Y , -- VV A y 1 a j , u vi , , , ' ' 5 1 1 1 1 1-f Us G.A. . ' l ' '- '- ' - JP: t 7 v P 5 a V 9 , . 1 v -- V .l 1 , pl I . A I W K u H..- 9 gf QS . , b e , , Fa. .' , , , .A,A. v - ' - Q S ' v l, 2. 1 1 L A 4, ' ' - 1 . . . ' I ' vs i xl ' l K QAA YP Y71- 1 X ' ' . , , , ' ' , -1 . . - A V . ' r r -' t 1 r r - 1 - ' r 'f- . x n f 1 ' -- . ' ' . 4 . tx R, stty H ' 1 V fl 'Y , u T' L K 7. ' . ' . ll,l1Z 3.A.A. l . 21 .V r . . - . :Pep Q: I. . C11 1: '- '-Y - .ll - 1O,11, 'K t gl N I res H ' 'uf' ,. r wk? ' ' . p - f Y- -- -Tc . ' . tn . 11 ' l ' - Q . 1 ' . . A ' . Z8
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Toot and Pat 'igoof-offi' at lunch time. Wendy. Carol, and Pat feel the after-effects of a held trip to Pittsburgh, john and Ralph beg Sandy to buy a pencil for the benefit of the senior class. And these are some of the mature minds of Ad- vanced English class. As the seniors don their caps and gowns on May 27, they will record the final event in a long list of activities and achievements at Avonworth High School. Here we have space to mention only the more notable ones. The sale of pens, pencils, and boolccovers, and the arrival of class rings during our soph- omore year marked the introduction of our class into senior high activities. Passing into our junior and senior years, we found that our athletes composed the great- er part of the football, basketball, and golf squads. The list of our achievements began to grow with members of our class partici- pating in Time Out for Ginger and The Night of January Sixteenth. Rock Around the Clock. a roclc and roll version of school life, copped first honors in the assembly awards of our junior year, as did our talce-off on The Steve Allen Show as seniors. Members of the class capably held top offices on the De Rebus and Avonews staffs, and in many other organiza- tions. We had the distinction of electing to the office of Student Council president the first girl in six years. Adding to the class' honor, a member was chosen to participate in the East- ern States Chorus at Atlantic City in March. Scholastically, the class of ,57 had always ranlced high, with members placing in the Civic Club and National Merit tests, and in the DAR essay contest. johnny Jump, Snowman Swing, Basket- ball Bounce, Sleigh Ride, and An Old Fash- ioned Walk can not be forgotten as the main highlights of our social calendar at Avon- worth. Then came one of our most memorable experiences-our senior trip to Washington and New York in May. Arriving home after an enjoyable week, we found the senior prom. Final exams, and our class dinner following in quick succession. Thus, as commencement brings our class activities to an end. we, the class of '57. will depart, taking with us many memories and leaving behind high standards of achievement for others to emulate.
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SENIORS Senior Portraits Are A Main Event DERINGER PHILIP FRANCIS Phil -Assembly Y 10,113 Auto Club 11lPres.l: Class President 11.121 Concert Choir 12: Football 10.11.121 Hunting and Fishing 10g Student Council 12: Varsity Club 11 lVice-Presb, 12g Visual Aids 1O,11. A natural lead- er-Guidecl our class through two successful years? Valuable asset to the football team. ESI-IENBAUGH, THONIAS K.. -IR. 'I'0in -.-'xuto Club 11: Hunting and Fishing 10. 11. One of the more quit-: boys of tlie senior Class7Oftun seen. but not litnirdf Tom was a member of tlic Oliio Town- sbip boys---H15 pet peeve was boolilcceping- Tool: over Kliss 'I-crryls Class for Student Day- -Discovered a good rvadung voitt in semantics Let's go in the buildinglm Front row! P. Coyle. Second row: A. Conner, Behrliorst, P. Deringer, D. Allen. Seniors have fun posing for individual portraits Left to right: E. Beeler, P. Der- inger, T. Esbenbaugh, K. Cormaclc.
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