High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 28 text:
“
l l I RUISICRT KAICRCIIER l'1'af'l1i'1' lm lln' hurl of all l11.1'll'm'lm'.r. Dark, good-looking Boll is another UllS'er who comes tirom W'arrington. llis lmest friends will tell you'-- 'lle doesn't say a whole lot, hut he's always there to rely on l Sl IEILA KIQENAN ''lx'u.rrn1a1j1f,Lr1' I'l'lHl'HIhl't1lItT. A diller-a-dollar, a ten o'eloCli scholarl Ove still wonder it' her clock really did stop that day.J It isn't otiten that someone comes to school that late. Sheila plays hockey and luaslretlmall, and when she gets to school, is on the Tratitic Squad. JACK KIQNNEDY l.0v1' 4'0m11wl'.f all. 'lihis tall handsome senior who is very quiet can usually Inc tound in the hack ot'50ti visiting with a certain -V0llll lady who comes haclc to high school just to see iim. During the past tour years Jack has lveen an outstanding memlmer ol' the Rifle Team. GLORIA KICYSER 7'rll lm' wlmrv lfrfrzmjlf b1'1'1lf. lwerchandising in the distant tiuture and Green Nlountain junior College in the near liuture will take up Gord-v's time tor the next tew years. Right now, Boll seems to. She is on 'llratlic Squad and took a part in Hltlother is a Fresh- man. TROX EL HOUPT Gnd rlajrmz' flu' r1:gl1l. Trox is a good-naturcd fellow with a swell sense ol' humor, ready to stand up tor anyone or any- thing, it' he helievcs in it. lle's always ready to lend a helping hand where it is needed. GERALD HOYT You lmvr lzll llu' nail on llzz' ln-ad. Jerry's helpful attitude around school, as well as his great spirit as Captain and ehieti encourager ot' the toothall team are always welcome at D.ll. S. The gals tirom the west-end appreciated the service ot' the black Dodge usually seen with jerry. JOAN HUMLHANZ l'll null' yall ln my IIOUA' qf lIIl'lIl0I:V.H ller smile, which lights up her whole face. is well known in the room ot' rooms. Joannie should really luiow her music, since she works at Pearl- man's in her free time. JEANNINE JACKSON 1 w1'llrl1'1zn' Ilia r'm'laln, 11n1l.rl1mvynu lllc' plr'l1lr4'. ller artistic talent is one thing Jeannine cannot hide. Both her pencil drawings and paintings, especially of people, have heen admired hy many. This year she was on the Torch art staff. V
”
Page 27 text:
“
ESTHER HESS Look before you leap. Tiny, and we do mean tiny, Esther occupies a small space in 505. She has such a hearty laugh, that sometimes people turn around and look twice to make sure it's coming from her. NXARTHA SUE HIGH Hlryflfll I llzfnk, I n1u.rl.rpeak. From homeroom programs to senior play busi- ness manager, Martha Sue is always ready to take over, and do a swell job of it, too. ln ad- dition to being on Traffic Squad, she is one ofthe commercial students participating in the work experience program. NANCY HINKLE Ld 111.11 worda' Imfewf' Quiet, blue-eyed l'link , hails from well known New Galena. Come winter, she will give up just about anything to go ice skating. She is a special friend of Jean and Diane, and wither they goest, so does she. JOAN IIISTAND Sober a.r ajudgef' Joaifs calm, unruftled Visage fools a lot of people, because, underneath, she's really quite vivacious. She is on Traffic Squad and sings in iwixed Chor- US. l l PATRICIA IIOCKMAN JJ mcrfflf aa' Ihc day iw long. There's nothing Pat likes better than a good joke or razzing Mr. George. She's one of those friendly people with a smile and or a greeting for every- one. NORMAN HOLKEY I have no J'lll7Clfflll0llJ' lc1'.rure. Norman is a string band enthusiast. Another of the guitar strumming seniors, Norm plays his in the Dublin String Band. Being head usher at the County and later at the Key theater has kept him busy all year. MARTHA HOOVER Speak lo me in one wur1z'. Athletically minded, Marty likes anything so long as it's sports. Hockey, tennis, basketball and Tommy play a big part in her life. LEONARD HOSTETTER W'oe bc lo him who rcada' but one book. Leonard's main extra-curricular activities seem to lie in the mechanical field but in school he is frequently to be seen wandering about trailing a silver shovel. However, upon graduation we may be hearing from Len at General Motors.
”
Page 29 text:
“
IVIARTIIA KISSEL Two nzay keep l'Ulll1l'l'l SUIICII a fl1l.l'1i,J' away. Kiss takes her place among the rest of the happy Stltieites, and has helped to win many basketball games. Last year, when she was a junior, she was the first in our Class to proudly flash an engagement ring. HENRY KLEIN Ye are fha .rall af Ilia f'arllz. Whenever he's around, you're always sure ot' a corny joke and a happy grin. Popular Henry was on both the football and basketball teams. For the tirst time he took his place behind the footlights in the senior play. HERBERT KOEGER fl good mfna' po.r.w.r.rc.v a k1'11.z1du111. Herb keeps Company with the gang from around Warriiigtcin way and is usually found in the lab working with the Projection Squad. At the basketball games this young man was an ardent candy salesman. IVIARGARET KOHLER G'all1cl'yc l'0J'L'bllliJ' wllffc yr IIIl1.V.H Alargie, who also plans on going up into the hills ol' Vermont to Green Nlountain Junior College, likes to keep the students and faculty guessing as to what car she'II arrive in each morning. Her green Buick, though, is as well known as Doo's station wagon. MARY LOU KOLBE Speak bu! lflllf, and .rlzaol -I'fI'f1I:fll7f.H Small, dark haired Nlary Lou made a perfect Bunny in the senior play. She's uite the sharp shooter, and has been an asset to the Rifle Team for the past three years. Mary also did a lot of typing for the Torch and is on the ever function- ing Traffic Squad. HARRY KRALIK 1'?'1'mzd.r arf' born, nal made. Harry can usually he seen with his pals, Corny and Herb, in his '40 gray Willys. The boy is also quite a French student. After school, however, he takes off for the Warrington store, where he works. SIIIRLEY LAWRENCE 1'll le!! fha world. From Toms River, to D.II.S. came Shirley in her Junior year. She has a keen interest in dramatics, and in her Senior year was elected to the Torch editorial staff. JUNE LAYIVIAN The Irullz .rlzafl make you free. With aloud clash ofcymhals and other percussion instruments, june displayed her talents in the District Orchestra this year. In between times, Chorus, Bible Club and Traffic Squad took most of her free minutes.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.