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MILK, LARRY 'Electrical Club 3, Junior Seienge Club 1, Library Club 3. MOFFATT, CAROLYN ELEANOR Cheerleading Club 1-2, Class Play Usherette 4, G.A.A. 3, Library Club 1, Pitchfork 4, News Editor, Tri-Hi-Y 4- MORTON, LETHA Cheerleader 3-4, Cheerleading Club 2-31 Chorus 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 41 Class Secretary 2-4, Flag Maj- orette 1, G.A.A. 1-2-3, Secretary 2: Modernaires 2-41 National Hon- or Society 4, Operetta 2-3, Resona- tor 3-4. Literary Editor 4, Student Council 4, Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y 2- 3, United Nations Model Assem- bly 3-4. PALEVICH. LORNA Chorus 1-2-3, Majorette Club 1- 2-3. PETERSEN, ROBERT Boys' Chorus I, Chorus 1, Football 1, Key Club 4, Library Club 4, Radio Club 3, Senior Hi-Y 3-4, Typing Club 2. REIBEL, ALFRED Chorus 1, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, junior Science 1. REXFORD, MARY LOUISE F.T.A. 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, President 4, junior Science 1, Library 4, National Honor Society 4, Photography 1-4, Secretary 1, President 4, Resonator 1-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Volleyball 2- -3. ROGERS, RICHARD Band 2-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Football 2, Key Club 4, Sec- retary, Modernaires 4, Pitchfork 4, Senior Play, Senior Class Vice- President, Student Council 2-3-4. SHAW, EDWARD F.F.A. .4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES SLAYTON, JAMES F.F.A. 1-2-3-4. SMITH, DANA F.H.A. 1-2-3-4, Library Club 2-4, Student Council 1. SMITH, MARTHA Band 1-2-3, Chorus 1-2-3-4, F.T A. 4, G.A.A. I, Modernaires 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Operetta 3, Orchestra 2, Pitchfork Reporter 1-3, Pitchfork Staff 4, Advertising 4, Resonator 2-4, Senior Play, Tri- Hi-Y 3-4. Secretary 4, Tri-Hi-Y Play 3, Tri-Hi-Y State United Nations Model Assembly 4. SPRINGER, DOROTHY Cleveland 1-2-3, Cambridge 4, Band I-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3, In- tramurals 2, Science Club I. STAFFORD, SHIRLEY F.H.A. 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 3- 4, G.A.A. 1. STOKE, FLOYD Titusville I, Townville 2-3, Cam- bridge 4, F.T.A. 3, Games Club 1- 2, History Club 2, Library Club 2-3-4, Outdoor Club l, Photogra- phy Club l-2-3-4, Shop Club I-2. STOLZENBACH, MARY MARGARET Baldwin I, Emlenton 2-3, Cam- bridge 4, Band I-2-3-4, Class Play 3-4, Chorus l-2-3-4, District Band 4, Modernaires 4, Orchestra 1-2-3 -4, Pitchfork 4, School Paper 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Yearbook 3-4. STYBORSKI, KATHERINE JUDY Cheerleader 2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3- 4, F.T.A. 3-4, Treasurer 33 G.A.A. 1, Majorettes 1, Modernaires 2-4, Operetta 2-3, Pitchfork Staff 4, Reporter, Student Council 4, Treas- urer, Volleyball 3. TAPPER, PAUL F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, THOMAS, TONI Chorus 1-2-3-4, Class Play CPropsI 4, F.T.A. 3-4, Secretary 3-4, Li- brary Art 4, Operetta 3, Resonator 4, Student Council 2. TURNER, EDGAR Hunting and Trapping 4. TURNER, HAROLD, JR. Baseball 3-4, Key Club 4, Typing Club 2. UHLMAN, DONALD Art Club 1, Chorus 3-4, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Junior Science Club 1. WAYN ER, ETHEL Arr Club 1, F.H.A. 1-2-3-4, Sec- retary 2-4. WEIDN ER, MARTHA Chorus 3-4, Library Club 1, Mod- ernaires 4, Pitchfork Staff 4, Re- porter, Senior Class Play Usher- ette, Student Council 4. VU IN SOR, BETTY Art Club 1, F.H.A. 1, G.A.A. 4, Majorettes 1-2-3-4, Pitchfork Staff 4, Art, Senior Class Play Usherette, Student Council 2. WYKOF F , SYLVI A Band 4, Majorettes 1-2, Pitchfork Staff 4. Business Manager, Resona- tor 4, Senior Play 4, Student Coun- cil l-2, Tri-Hi-Y I-3-4. WOLFE, GALE Band 3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Dis- trict Chorus 4, Football 4, F.T.A. 4, junior Science Club 1, Modern- aires 4, Operetta 2-3, Photography 1, President. WORLEY, HARRY F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, junior Hi-Y 1, Junior Science 1. ZILHAVER, JOYCE Cheerleader 1-2-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Secretary-Treasurer, District Cho- ILIS 3-4, I-2, Modefnaifgg 2-4, Operetta 2-3, Pitchfork 4, Advertising, Resonator 4, Senior Play, Make-up, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4, President 4.
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BALL, CLIFFORD Junior Science I3 F.F.A. I-2-5-4. BIERNACKI, IRENE F.H.A. I-2-5-4, Treasurer 43 F.F.A. Queen 53 Library Club I-5-4, Pres- ident 43 Majorette Club I3 Student Council 2-5-43 Resonator 5. BIRCHARD, CARL Baseball I.-2-5-43 Basketball I-2-5- 43 Chorus 5-43 Football 5-4. Co- Captain 43 Junior Science I3 Key Club 43 Modernaires 43 National Honor Society 4, President3 Radio 1-23 Resonator 2-5-4, Co-Editor 5 Editor 43 Senior Play. BOYLAN, RICHARD F.F.A. I-2-5-43 Junior Science I. BROWN, ELVIN Baseball I-2-5-43 Junior Class Pres- ident 53 Football 5-4, Co-Captain 4g F.F.A. I-2-5-4, President 43 Key Club 43 Student Council I-2-5-4. BRUHA, LINDA Drum Majorette 5-43 G.A.A. I-2- 5-43 F.H,A. I-23 Majorette I-2-5-43 Pitchfork Staff 43 Senior Play. BUNDY, ROBERT Baseball 5-43 Industrial Arts Club 53 Key Club 4. CALDWELL, HARRIE. Band I-2-5-4, First Lt. 53 Baseball 5-43 Basketball 5-43 Chorus 2-5-43 F.T.A. 5-43 Hi-Y 43 Junior Hi-Y I3 Key Club 4, Treasurer3 Operet- ta 2-33 Resonator 2. CAMPBELL, JANET Edinboro I-23 Fort Le Boeuf 5: Cambridge 43 Band I-2-5-43 Cho- rus I-2-5-43 District Chorus 51 Drivers' Educational Conference 53 Flute Ensemble 53 Flute Trio 23 F.T.A. 5-43 Girls' Chorusl-23Mad- rigals 53 Modernaires 43 National Honor Society 43 Prom Queen 43 Resonator 43 Sophomore Class Treasurer 23 United Nations Model Assembly 5. CHAKLOS. JOHN, JR. Hi-Y 43 Junior Science Club I3 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Key Club 43 Library Club 5-43 Radio Club 2-53 Typing Club 2. CLOSKY, RONALD Junior Science Club I3 Student Council 4. CROUSHORE, DARLENE F.H.A. I-2-5-43 G.A.A. I3 Library Club I. DAVIS, BETTY FFA. Queen 43 F.H.A. I-2-5-4, Secretary 5, President 43 Library Club I-2-5-4, Vice-President 5, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Majorette Club I. DAVIS, GEORGE Football I-43 Industrial Arts Club 4 EASTMAN, PHILIP Band 2-5-43 Senior Play. EMRICK, JOYCE Chorus I-2-5-43 Modernaires 43 Pitchfork 43 Senior Play. FILEGAR, RAY Baseball I-2-5-43 Basketball I-2-5- 43 Captain 43 Chorus 2-5-4, Presi- dent 43 Drivers Educational Con- ference 53 Football 53 F.T.A. 4, Treasurer3 Key Club 4, Vice-Presi- dent3 Modernaires 43 Operetta 2- 53 Prom King 43 Resonator 2-5-4, Co-Editor 53 Senior Play3 Student Council 2-5-4, Vice-President 5, President 4. FITZPATRICK, GEORGE Football 5-43 Industrial Arts 2-5- 4, Secretary 5, President 43 Junior Science Club I. FLETCHER, JOHN CALVIN F.F.A. I-2-5-43 F.F.A. Basketball I- 2-5-43 Junior Hi-Y I3 Junior Sci- ence I-2. GRIPPE, FRANK Baseball I-2-5-43 Basketball I-23 Basketball Manager 5-43 Chorus 5- 43 Football Manager I-2-5-43 F.T.A. 43 Key Club 43 Modernaires 43 Operetta 53 Senior Play. HOLLAND, 'XVANDA Commercial Club 53 Library Club I-23 Pitchfork Staff 43 Tri-Hi-Y 5-4. HOLOWACH, STEVE Chorus 5-43 Football I-2'3'4Q F.T.A. 5-4, Vice-President 4g Golf 2-53 Key Club 43 Student Council I. ILLIG, CAROL Band I-2-5-43 Chorus I-2-5-43 G. A.A. 5-4, Vice-President 43 Moder- naires 2-43 Operetta 2-53 Orchestra 23 Pitchfork 2-4, Managing Editor 43 Senior Play JONES, CARROL LEE Chorus 2-43 G.A.A.I-2-5-43 F.N.A. 43 Junior Science I3 Library Club lg Modernaires 43 National Honor Society 43 Resonator 43 Student Council 53 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Typing Club 2. KISER, DONALD Art Club I3 Football 5-43 Hi-Y I3 Hunting Club 4, President3 Indus- trial Arts Club 43 Junior Science I3 Key Club 43 Student Council 5. KLECKNER, PHILIP Chorus I-2-5-43 Junior Class Vice- President3 Junior Hi-Y I3 Junior Science I3 Key Club 43 Photogra- phy Club 1g Prom Court 43 Senior Play. LONG, MARGARET Band I-2-5-4, Chaplain 2, Captain 5, Major .43 Chorus I-2-5-43 Dis- trict Band 53 District Chorus 5-43 F.T.A. 5-4, President 43 G.A.A. I- 2-5-43 Modernaires 2-43 National Honor Society 43 Operetta 2-53 Orchestra 23 Prom Court 43 Res- onator 43 Senior Class President3 Senior Play3 State Band 53 Vglley- ball 5. LUCE, JOAN Cheerleader I3 Chorus I-2-5-43 F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. I-23 Library Club 2: Modernaires 43 Pitchfork 4, Features. MIKOLAY, RICHARD Art Club I3 Hi-Y 43 Key Club 43 Radio Club 53 Science Club I3 Typing Club 2.
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CLASS WILL OF '57 We, the Class of '57, being of sound body and sane mind, do hereby leave this' parchment our last will and testament, to the Class of '58. Vile also leave our vim, vigor, and vitality which, believe us, has never been surpassed in former yearslllll Clifford Ball leaves his hunting ability to Chester Mott and Dave Pieffer. Carl Birchard leaves his atoms and molecules to Dale Jadus. Irene Biernacki leaves her smile to Nancy Beach. Dick Boylan leaves his parking space to Art Ferguson. Sonny Brown leaves his football ability to Jim Bernoski. Linda Bruha leaves her baton to Kathy Wikris and Lorraine Millett. Bob Bundy leaves his pool playing to George Leslie. Harrie Caldwell leaves his wavy hair to Kenny Morgan. Janet Campbell leaves her ability in studies to Anne Campbell. John Chaklos leaves his acting ability to Dave Mead. Ronald Closky leaves his shyness to Jim Ball and Nancy Caldwell. Darlene Croushore leaves her quiet ways to Janet Beanlarid and Hazel Lasher. Betty Davis wills her dirty dishes in the home ec. room to Mary Sokac and Alvetna Schlosser. George Davis leaves the shop to Karl Kwolek and Alvin Landers. Neil Doutt leaves without Marilyn Smith. Phil Eastman leaves to let Alan Koseff take over. Joyce Emrick wills her beloved shorthand to Marlene Danielka and Janet Tapper. Ray Filegar leaves his sports ability to Pug Peterson and Larry Bowersox. George Fitzpatrick leaves his meekness to Gretchen Freeland and Dian Mohney. John Fletcher leaves his manly charms to Dick Eakin and Kenny Eimers. Frank Grippe leaves his typewriter to Norman Handly. Wanda Holland leaves the commercial room for Beatrice Wfillis and Joyce Mitchell to occupy. Steve Holowach leaves his tackling ability to Bob Peterman. Carol Illig leaves the mimeograph machine to Frances Tucci and Romana White. Carrol Jones leaves her ambition to be a nurse to Barbara Ellis. Don Kiser leaves his love for girls to Vernon Schlosser. Phil Kleckner leaves his soft voice to David Sundean. Peg Long leaves her trombone to Bob Lamb. Joan Luce leaves the Pitchfork to Joyce Stafford. Dick Mikolay leaves his dancing to Ed Moffat. Larry Milk leaves his height to Kay Wfagner. Carolyn Moffatt leaves her love for boys to Carol Newark. Letha Morton leaves her piano playing to Vivian XVellmon. Lorna Palevich leaves her will to get a Diploma to the Class of '58, Bob Petersen leaves his love for lunch to Carl Durasa. Al Reibel leaves Ag class to Francis Gray. Mary Louise Rexford decides it would be best to leave as John and Joan Rexford are taking over her territory. Dick Rogers leaves his shorthand book to Sandra Carr. Ed Shaw leaves his milk pails to Robert Bradley. Jim Slayton leaves his way with girls to Ed I-Iazlett. Dana Smith leaves her gift of gab to April W'illis and Linda Wilmoth. Martha Smith leaves her silliness to Lonnie Mitchell. Dorothy Springer leaves her charms to Elizabeth Boylan and Joann Bidwell. Shirley Stafford leaves her burned biscuits to Darlene Caldwell. Floyd Stoke leaves his Hot Rodding' to Pete Moffat. Mary Stolzenbach leaves her height to Norma Howell. Judy Styborski leaves the office telephone ringing for Ellen Birchard to answer. Paul Tapper leaves his clicking heels to Ernie Kobel. Toni Thomas leaves the art room to John Peck. Harold Turner leaves Senior English to Dariny Grove. Don Ulhman leaves his madness to Ted Williams. Ethel Wayner leaves her place in lunch line to Sandra Siverling. Martha Weidner leaves her apple-polishing to Barbara Rodeman. Leon Wilcox leaves his trips to the office to Conrad Shearer. Betty Winsor leaves the boss' knee for Roberta Bradick, Gale Wolfe leaves Judy Gage behind. Harry Worley leaves his seriousness to Tommy Howe. George Wright leaves his teasing ways to John Hotchkiss. Sylvia Wykoff leaves her sophistication to Kris Burchill. Joyce Zilhaver leaves her singing voice to Elaine Drake. In general, we leave a school which will be mucli more quiet after we are gone. In witness of this last will and testament, we. the Senior Class officers, subscribe our names this twenty-first day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-seven. SIGNED BY: WITNESSED BY: MARGARET LONG - Prerident LETHA MORTON - Secretary RICHARD ROGERS - Vice-Preuklent CARL BIRCHARD - Trearurer
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