Chester High School - Polaris Yearbook (Chester, WV)

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Chorus: And every son and every daughter Where old Ohio's rolling by, Praises thee, our Alma Mater, Praises thee, our Chester High. TWO The P012 V115 g I UUE -f QC 1: U I EU? , - 7 F -QL? U U m 5 Four O 0 We, the Senior Class of 1955, dedicate this Polaris to Roy Cashdollar who has, during the four years of his service to Chester High School, influenced many young people. Cash , as he is known to most stu- dents, began his teaching career at C.H.S. in 1951, the year we became freshmen. In his beloved Class of '39 , Mr. Cash- dollar was voted Wittiest Boy and he has upheld the title admirably. His humor, mixed with good sound advice has helped many a Senior through a particularly rough day. In dedicating this yearbook to him, we hope to show our appreciation for all that he has done to make our senior year a success. I 1 5. if jk vf gr l h .. , . . ,.i-. 0 ' iA i 1 cf 'yy . 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M.,Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. . .C.H.S. since 1935 When asked the question, What one thing makes being principal seem worthwhile '? , Mr. McFarland gave this answer, The satisfaction that comes from the knowledge that our services and those of our co-Work- ers are almost certain to result in more permanent benefits and to be the source of more happiness and satisfaction to human beings than those resulting from the efforts of any other calling. figs DOMINIC AMEDEO HAZEL ANKROM DOMINIC AMEDEO, B.S. in Ed. M., Kent State University...C.H.S. since l947...lndustrialArts. I-IAZEL ANKROM, A.B,, Fairmont State College . ..C.l-I.S. since l954 .... English. JOSEPHINE BONESSI, B.S. in Business Admin- istration, Geneva College...C.H.S. since l945... Commercial. ROBERT BOSWELL, B.S., M.S., West Virginia Univei-sity...C.H.S. since l954...Physical Train- ing, Driver Training, Biology. ROY CASI-IDOLLAR, A.B., Steubenville Collegeg Ed. M., University of Pittsburgh...C.I-I.S. since l95l...Social Studies. HARPER REAL ESTATE The Polaris JOSEPHINE BONESSI Q .. . 'nw Y ' .J ROBERT BOSWELL ROY CASHDOLLAR Seven ., .+V A f 4 X f ,fe g psf . Vx , ,. , f .E ho X if ,. H ' , ' W 4 ffyaqf ,,,., , ' A,,. A if ffgggfxy . ff ' , .,,,,, 7 A f WW' A ' A lf' A fly , ' V I X' ,, 1 , ,J f WW Eight E. R. CHA NDLER ff J! , TH EL MA DRUMM fe, f f z W f A frr' f, 3' f Q' 'V ff '47, I 4K 3' ,Wg A, ,, 'ff f ww, 4,5 DORCAS JOHNSTON WILLIAM H. CONKLE 1. S. DENARD E. R. CHANDLER, B.S., Mount Union Collegeg M.A., Duke University...C.H.S., 1930-1944, 1954... Mathe matic s . WILLIAM H. CONKLE, B.S., M.S., West Virginia University...C.H.S, since l946...Science. J. S. DENARD, A.B. in Music, Capital College of Music...C.l-LS. since l954...Music. TI-IELMA DRUMM, A.B., Eastern Nazar e ne Collegeg Ed. M., University-of Pittsburgh...C. H.S. since l939...Social Studies and English. DORCA5 JOHNSTON, A.B., Grove City College ...C.H.S. since l944...Latin and Library. BONESSPS MARKET RICHARD JONES DOROTHY MURRAY RICHARD JONES, A.B., West Liberty State Col- 1ege...C.H.S. since 1953...Socia1 Studies. DOROTHY MURRAY, B.S. in Ed., Ohio State University... C.H.S. since 1954 Home Eco- nornics. HELEN SLACK, A.B., Glenville State College... C.H.S, since l953...Cornmercia.l. JACK TAYLOR, B.S. in Ed., Ed. M., West Vir- ginia University...C.H.S. since 1949 ...English and Speech. SARA THOMAS, A.B,, Bethany Collegeg Ed. M., University of Pittsburgh...C.H.S. since 1930. ME TZ 'S FUR COMPANY Polaris HELEN SLACK .. f z ,gif X , My f ef 2 1 , a JACK TAYLOR y A f r gk . .f s, z f 'I . f A. ft iff- ' f C, .. y y ., . SARA THOMAS 1 N ine 3 'P V' f J r 1 M re. ., 'K M,.f1r,f? ' 3:47 rs Q f ' W' wit.. a fi' W' DALE ALLISON Nicesr Personality Most Popular Boy CYNTHIA MCHENRY Ten Best Dressed Girl .X ff f Q, f MW, f I ll ROBERT W. HOBBS Most Likely to Succeed f' ., ff ,I 412 y .G ,,,, V V' ig 2 KEITH CARPENTERAXC Most Mannerly . ' K V' . All ,, 4 X , PAT ALLISON P l e f Most Dependable DARLENE MYERS Nicest Personality 9 , my 4 , 4 Z MR SHIRLEY McCAULEY Cutest Girl Most Popular Girl V vffr f ,,.f , wx., K f, -- 1 fr ff df ,Z wwf' Q W , , 1 zf ,, 7' Off , 0 ,, 'f,f?1,1if,5Wf f ,, . X lv f 4 f f 1 17 ,7 Q41 by f wi mf wx, 1 X fu , 4.4, .yy f , f If O , V, fm , 1 5 4 ,f fad 4 if -' ' ff JIM WORKMAN Best Dressed Boy yi A X 1 , DON MURRAY Curest Boy CLYDE PRITCHETT , 7, p 4 Best Athlete WER KHEISER ' S MARKE T The . is gm f-:eq 1 Ht, 'sf Q Qx M 33- 4 S u ' 5 .. , - A ' 4, ,Xl -ww F x. wwf.. 'ffm 1, . :bg 72,314 ,, ,512 VALEDIC TORIAN of the Twelve CLASS of 1955 Ruth Whitehill SALUTATORIAN of the CLASS of 1955 Lois Cosgrove KAPP RADIO 8: TV Polaris . 0 4 PRESIDENT DEWA YNE HENDERSON SECRETARY MARTHA BENNETT TREA SURER JERRY BREWER HARKER'S POTTERY VICE-PRESIDENT JAMES DAVIS Thirteen ,f 0 DALE ALLISON ln athletics does he excell. I .,1A,V and as a friend he's reallY V ' I . if I . ' 1 swell. i s ' ' ' J I Q Allied Youth, President 4: A I Football 2,3,4g Basketball 3, ' f li . 4- Baseball 1 2 3 4. 4s I 4 1 1 l l rf 'R 3 'I 12525 t DORIS ALLISON 'EW' N .,., , L ...yan c 4 M k HK? f. 1 ' 1. 14 , 4 'WV 49, Jw if , if tl IQ, Fourteen p Calm and self-possessed. Class Officer l,3g Y-Teen 3, Q fff' f 4, St-udent Council 2, National Honor Society 3,4g Pep Club l,2,3,4g Allied Youth 3,4g Cheerleader l,2g Purple Sage 4g Volleyball 4, Senior Play 4. ELBERT ALLISON 'I A nice, unparticular guy. Science Club 3,4. PATRICIA ALLISON Tall and slim, yet so neat and trim. Class Officer 35 Y-Teens 3,4g National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 1,4, Sec., Pep Club l,2,3,4, Pres.g Allied Youth 3,45 Volleyball l,2,3,4g Office Staff 3. 4498! RICHARD BEBOUT Live while you're living, for you're a long time dead. Key Club 2,3,4g Junior Play 3g Science Club 3,4g Student Council, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4g Allied Youth 3,4gLatin Club 3g Science Fair 3g Football 2g Basketball 25 Intramural B.B., 4g Bowling Team 4. MARTHA BENNETT Always busy making friends. Class Officer 49 Polaris Staff 4g Pep Club l,2,3,4g Purple Sage 4g Volleyball 4g Chorus 33 F.N.A. 3,4. GAREY BOSWORTH , . Youn fello ' fu llqv i femmes. ws will be young , '- V Intramural B.B. 4g Baseball . l,2,3,4. ' , I ROBERT BOYCE '24 Thinking is but an idle waste A -I of thought. f I V Football 4g Intramural B.B. fff, 3g irik , 1 4' 4 ek TEMPLE MOTOR COMPANY The tr, -,S JACK L. BREWER Thou art long, lean, and 5 jovial. f '.iL3'2'?wrMTs'k JERRY BREWER 5 V A A Q She is gentle, she is shy, but , - there is mischiefin her eye. .- V 5 Class Officer 4: Y-Teens 3, 'Q' 1 45 National Honor Society 3,45Science Club 3,45F.T.A. . Q 3,45 Band l,2,3,4, V. Pres. 45 Majorette 45 Student Band Director 3. ,, R CARL BRYAN Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. Football l,2,3,45 Baseball2. BILL BUCK .,,..1fl3ff5,,,V - t, j lt isn't work that worries me, it's women. t R A ' -t f Class Officer 25 Intramural , ll B.B. 45 Football 1--Manager 2,35 Allied Youth 3,45 Base- R A ,. 5, ball 4. ga - ., MARY OLIVE CALDERWOOD lf f His absence makes her heart , grow fonder. Y-Teens 3,45 Junior Play 35 Polaris Staff45 Pep Club l,2, - 3,45 Allied Youth 2,3,45 Purple Sage 4, KEITH CARPENTER t. 'r4 What! No camerasin heaven? Z9 F V S Key Club 2,3,4--V. Pres.5 X ' S c ie n c e Club 3,45 Polaris V' Staff 3,45 Allied Youth 3,4. ff 5 V,.r ' -A A HESTER CHANDLER V' Although she's studious as can f t,.s. E 5 f be, she's full of fun and gaiety. 5 Y-Teens 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Junior Play 35 Science Club 3,45 Polaris Staff 45 Student Council 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Allied ,stl ts Youth 1,2 ,3 , -V . Pres. 45 A . ft F Office Staff 25 Girls' State 3. A HARRY COMM y i, .E A Once I resolved a bachelor ff t ' 5 to be, yet the women appeal Swv . o me. Class Officer 35 Key Club 2, 3, Treas., 4, Pres.5 National -Wy., Honor Society 3,45 Junior A Play 35 Senior Play 45 Sc ie nc e Club 3,45 Polaris Staff 45 Student Council 15 Allied Youth 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball Manager 1,2,3,45 Intra- QZ mural B.B. 45 Bowling Team 45 Boys' State 3. WERKI-lEISER'S HARDWARE The Polaris 5 A K X Az f-2 ', ' f WW f A , , in , -f 545-5.2.5, f L L,,, fm ggtzgvgiglgggzi . 4 4' ., w ,M W-15fz.ff:3:z: f V .gfzifggfiggwif -'47f5? 57 ffffz: f 'ff if , 5, ,,,, . gf' if 77, 1 5 1? X D Fifteen ff. , . , . , q, flM4f 1 QQ IOANNE CONKLE lust to be a friend to HIGH- Y -Teen 3g Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4g Pep Club l,2: Cheerleader 2g Volleyball ' 3,4g Chorus 3. LOIS COSGROVE s' 'ala U If ,A L , - f V, , W., , , Q , M., f gg, , - Mischievous girl of the feminine sexg you can never tell what she will say next. Class Officer lg Y-Teens 3, 4g Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4g Science Club 4g Pep Club l,2,3,4g Allied Youth 3,4g Cheerleader lg Volleyball 1, 2g Intramural B.B. l,2g Chorus 33 F.N.A. 3,4g Office staff 4. it DAVID COVERT ' Beware, I may do something 'I startling yet. Football 4. I REX COWEY Iam the loudest noise in the band. Band l,2,3,4. K Z , ,q:L,,k14'fifg, , 3 I . ,if SiX'C6Cl'l HK! ' I , WAYNE COWEY Did I hear it in half a doze? SALLY DAVIDSON Her behavior is all sense and sweetness, too. Y-Teen3,4g Pep Club l,2,3, 45 Allied Youth 3,45 Purple Sage 4. JAMES DAVIS Women may come and women may go, but I'l1 go on forever. Class Officer 4g Allied Youth 2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3, Illanager 4g Intramural B.B. SUE DENNIS Gaze not upon her or she will giggle. Y'Teef1S 3.4: Junior Play 3g Senwf Play 4: Pep Club 11 Purple Sage 43 F.N.A. 3. EPPLEY HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE The Polaris RUTH DOTSON What would the world be like if there were no little peo- ple? Y-Teens 3,43 Junior Play 33 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Chorus 3. IDALOUISE FERGUSON I only want to design, Y-Teens 3,42 Pep Club l,2, 3,41 Allied Youth 2,3,43 Chorus 3,4, 11. CAROL FINLEY Nothing is the matter as long as she can chatter, Y-Teens 3,43 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 Pep Club l,2, 3,42 Chorus 3. SUSAN FINLEY She is quiet, but her friends all say she is jolly in her own quiet way. Class Officer 23 Y-Teens 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, Pres. 43 Science Club 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Band l,2,3, 43 Band Council 4g Basket- ball Band 3,45 F.T.A., Treas. 3,4Q Girls' State 3. LILLIAN FRILEY A bit of mischief in her eyes. Y-Teens 3,45 Pep Club 2,3Q Allied Youth 3,42 Purple Sage 4g F.N.A. 3: Senior Play 43 Band l,2,3,4. RUTH GADD Quiet but thoughtful, Y-Teens 3,43 Chorus 3,43 Pep Club l,2,3. RONALD GIBBS l-le loves them short, he loves them tall, as a matter of fact, he loves them all. Key Club 2,3,4, Treas3 Jun- ior Play 33 Senior Play 43 Science Club 3,42 Polaris Staff 43 Allied Youth 3,4Q Football 33 lntramurz-1lB.B. 4 DAVE GOLDEN Could he be as bashful as he seems? Class Officer 2. 3 A Fax 3 2 1' M , - sv-1 ai 3-1 4-'f-423144 31. 224 f' W,,2 34,11 3 A A s ' iirh , NATIONAL CHURCH SUPPLY COMPANY The Polaris Sl?-VE'-HCCCII 4' ,Xi P 'V -r., fs., I ,of , f BILLIE IEAN GRAHAM , A J In nothing particular does . ' If fy she excell, but what she does A she does well, y Y-Teens 3,4g Pep Club 1,2, L fi 7 3,4g Allied Youth 2,3.4i ,,4i4 Purple Sage 3,4, Chorus 3.4. Q - hz DALE HALL I never do today what I can , do tomorrow. DALE JACK HANNEN , We hear stormy music on by L drums. , A f Allied Youth 3,4gIntramura1 B.B. 4g Band 8,l,2,3, Treas, A . A , 4, Pres,gBasketball Band 2,3, ' 3 Q' 4, Orchestra Band 2,3,4, DEWAYNE HENDERSON Good things come in small packages. Class Officer 4g Allied Youth 3,4. L 3 5 ROBERT S. HOBBS Football and girls are my game. ff , Key Club 2,3,4g Jtuiior Play h f 'wi 4g Science Club 3, V. Pres. 3 ' 43 Allied Youth 3,45 Foot- ball l,3,4g Basketball 1,25 4' arm' dw Baseball l,2,3,4g Intramural f B.B. 4g Camp Horseshoe 33 -41 Latin Club 3. .,.ww , y MARY ELLEN HOUCHLN WW Take a letter, Miss Houchin. , A Y-Teens 3g Pep Club 35 Al- lied Youth 3,4g Purple Sage 4. , an sUE HOUSEHOLDER nnr., f 'iil i' i' --lv r Q, Always ready, always will- A Q ' ,g g Xyfb Xiiledens 3ghPep Club 2,,4g f M h E , , ie Yout 2g Cheerleader MV! f ' 'iw it 1gPurple Sage 43 Volleyball 1.2.3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4, I :Z K, gr, 7 Cf f Eighteen DEAN HUFFMAN I'm not lazy, I'm just tired. Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4g Student Council 2, Treas. 3g Allied Youth 2,3,4g Foot- ball 1-2,3,4: Basketball lg Intramural B.B. lg Baseball Manager 1.23 Baseball 3,4. HUFI-7 S SERVICE STATION The Polaris --sf' RICHARD JOHNSTON We're off to the races! y , 4A 3, X V -'-as Y F , Key Club 2,33 Junior Play 33 C A f 3 3 Senior Play 43 Bowling Team 5 , 3 , M, sr ,V 4 A gs I NELLIE JORDAN I As innocent asa new laid V er., I ' ' Sigple Sage 4, I - gd i ' A 3 ,., SUELLA KATZENMEYER Dark eyes, curly hair, shows us a jewel so rare. Pep Club 23 Allied Youth 43 Cheerleader 23 Band 1, WILLIAM LAUGHLIN Worry little, study less, that's my idea of happiness. Allied Youth 3,4Q Football 4. JACK MATTHEW Allied Youth 3,41 Bowling Team 4, What, no girls in heaven? :- Well, just leave me here, NANCY MAYHEW at Short but sweet. 3 6 Zfifl 4 ..Q, iise Y-Teens 3,4, Treas.3 Junior Wi ia, ' 1 , ,ss Q Play 33 Science Club 33 Pep ? s fi Club 1,2,3,43 Allied Youth ,',f' 3,43 Cheerleader 1,2,33 'f y'f'r If e'i 5 'f e y Chorus 3g F.N,A. 3,4, V. y ' 5 Pres. 5 'Z 4 1 IO-ANN MERRIMAN She spreads about that silent spell that makes all people love her well. Y-Teens 3,4Q Pep Club l,2, 3,42 Allied Youth 3,43 Band ' 1,2,3,4: Majorette 3,43 Bas- ketball Band 43 Band Council 4. XQMA-ww, wP ' SHIRLEY METSCH Not bashful, just retiring, Pep Club 2,3,43 Allied Youth 3,42 Y-Teens 33 Chorus 3. FRANK'S PASTRY SHOP The Polaris Nineteen 7 Twenty Q 'iwvgif My K t 5 1 5, I JEAN MOORE The mildest manner, gentlest heart. Pep Club 4g F.N.A. 3.4- GEORGIA E. MELOTT MURPHY 3he's married and much in love. F.N.A. 3,4. RGPOIICT- DONALD MURRAY All great men are dying, I feel sick myself. Class Officer, Pres. 23 Junior Play 3g Student Council 33 Allied Youth 2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,4g Baseball 1. DARLENE MYERS Now here's a striking rare brunetteg is there a fellow she has not met? Science Club 3g Pep Club 4g Cheerleader 4g Chorus 3,4g F.N,A. 3.4, Pres. I VERNON MCDADE Worry kills meng why die? Class Officer lg Key Club 2,3,4g Allied Youth 4g Bowl- ing Team 4, jr. ,, J SHIRLEY MCCAULEY f f sf'il i'si' A Sweet, friendly, ready for ff y fun--she has a smile for V W ev eryone. Y-Teens 3,4, Sec,g Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4g Pep A ,Wh ysx, Club l,2,3,4g Allied Youth ' 3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,4g l Chorus 3,4. ,, K , X IDA MAE MCFALL J Her waist is ampler than her ,I A f f life. 44 ff Y-Teens 3,4g Science Club l , gif: PSD2C1ub 1.2.8.4: Allied 'EJ if out .3: F.N.A. 3,4. r .JJJ . If , 4, A a n '15, i 'yiiyfl VIVA M. HUNE -ANTIQUES CYNTHIA McHENRY Buxom, blithe, and debonair. Class Officer lg Y-Teens 3, 4: National Honor Society 3,42 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4: Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Allied Youth 3,4. volley, ba1122- Chorus 3: 'F.N.A. 3, 4, Sec, The ' is NEVA OWEN A maiden never bold, Y-Teens 3,43 Polaris Staff 4g Pep Club l,2,4g Purple Sage 43 Chorus 35 Office Staff 4. CLYDE PRITCHETT Quiet? You should know him better. Key Club 35 Football l,2,3, 4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Boys' State 3. FRANK PUGH Happy-go-lucky and free. ls there anything that bothers me? t 'QQUF We . ' wg: - A , ,Y - 'L,,..a?t. f -1342.3 5 is 1 JACK RAINES He's partial to blondes, Science Club 43 Allied Youth 3,43 Football l,2,3,4g Bas- ketball l,2g Intramural B.B. 43 Bowling Team 4. 9 ff, 4, 1 ff 1 ROBERT REED Wedding bells have already rung for this friendly one, Football l,2,3,4g Basketball lg Intramural B.B. 4. ROBERT RICHMOND Shucks, you have to get some fun outa life sometime. Key Club 43 Science Club 4g Allied Youth 3,4g Intra- mural B.B. 4g Office Staff 3,-4g Boys' State 3. HERMAN SAYRE Would he walk a million 'ig ll, S in l ' miles? He would for one of Y , ., .,,.i her smiles. Q J 'i R 1 I f PM Key Club 2,3,4g Science A T f. y '. Club 3: Intramural B.B. 4g ' C gyty S A Y A ff Latin Club 3. 1 ,ge , ti' s NATALIE SHAW Ts ' Y Always pleasant is enough t'fffr, ff A said. , Y-Teens 3, V. Pres. 4g Pres. National Honor Society 3,4g 4 j Allied Youth 3g Science Club 3,43 F.T.A. 3,4. 5 CHESTER LUMBER COMPANY The Polaris Twenty one l f S W wa x 4-s , I 'F gy. 'W-rf , xx ,pf 21,-Aft, , xxx is 3 , 41 they ,Vie if H u-...Wy 'W -4vv fsf SHERRILL SHAW She used to be bashful.' Class Officer 35 National Honor Society 3,42 Junior Play 3g Student Council 45 Band I ,2,3,4: Intramural B.Bf 1,25 Basketball Band 4. JAMES SI-IENTON I-Ie likes work when it's far away. Allied Youth 4g Intramural B.B. 43 Baseball 4. WILLIAM STAFFORD He makes that old piano 'rd 33, ffqy ff sound brand new E K ,Z Baseball l, ff ' ff DON STEELE All for the love of a car. SYDNEY STONE I learned what I learnedg who could ask more. Key Club 4g Science Club 3, 4g Allied Youth 3,4gBowling 'AW I ,,,, ,rrky - kk,, , f f,,,3, ,,,.. ,,f,,, .1 ,, , ,rl,,' 1 ffl gm ., .g, f 'napa' Twenty-two ZZ? ' KENT MANLE Y CLEANERS Team 4, Capt,g F.T.A. 4. JANET WELTNER To be an efficient secretary is her ambition, Y-Teens 3,4g Polaris staff 45 Purple Sage 43 Chorus 3g Office Staff 2,4. DONNA JEAN ALLEN WHITE Her eyes have dreams in them unknown to us, Y-Teens 3,4g Allied Youth RUTH WHITEHILL Striving ahead, her goal is successgnature has equipped her for this test. Y-Teens 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4g Science Club, Sec. - Treas., 3,4g Polaris Staff 45 Intramural B.B. l,2, F.N.A.s3,4g F.T.A. 4, The Polaris ROBERT WILSON - -wy- Z School never interferes with 5' my plans, I y I I I Football 1,2,3, Managerg In- ' A ' A .P A tramural B.B. 4g Baseball 1, 2 Fr 2, Manager. h y l. C , ' I . r A A Trl if JAMES woops Q, . . Q A woman is only a woman, A ,P but a cigarette is a smoke. Intramural B.B. 4g Baseball ,n ,., I ,q,V,., ,,..:::, 7 :IA 25,5 2.4. C sata ll- ' A X 2 fx .rfffies , CAROLINE WRIGHT A winsome girl is she with lots of pep and vitality. Y-Teens 3,4g Pep Club 2,3, 43 Intramural B.B. 1.2, PATRICIA WYCOFF MC! You know I just say what I think, no more or less. YA-Teens 35 Science Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Allied Youth 3,43 Cheerleader 3g Band 1,2,3g Volleyball 1,2. WW GOLDEN DAWN FOODS The Polaris Twenty three ,, pw ' .5 A ,S 9 '. f 1 my 1 s NR Sw , X7 4 , M Wf ,, ,..4 -Lf Ng .57 4 ,qw M, , , f wifi? W W .4 1, CICCARELLI GROCERY W X fi W f ff .,,. nf , qxgifg ' 254 ff Q 0 'gm 3,, V C f , f, , 1' V QM va' 1 Q :W L 1 OFFICERS M5315-F912 Sidney Martin lfrce President: James Workman UGCTUHFY: Alena Kiszczak Treasurer: Lynn Eppley gleam zoom 170 ,X - 4? I BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Miss Bonessi, Joe Bryan, Paul Dennis, Linda Boyce, Barbara Allison, Bill Edwards, Bill Ambrose, Larry France, SECOND ROW: Io Ann Balmenti Sally Boswell, Frances Floyd, Elza Adkins, Margaret Cline, Mary Ann Calcott, Ann Brown'Reed Myrtle Bennett. THIRD ROW: Alvin Allison, Rosann Erlitz, Carol Brewer, Juanita Bennett, Marvin Crawford, Lois Ann Finley, Lynn Eppley. Janet Bryan, TOP ROW: Carolyn Bosworth' Beverly Bickerstaff, Mary Burnquist, Shirley Brown, Janice Fetty, Sue Alpino, Mary Lori Campbell, PAUL'S BARBER SHOP Tweniyeslx The Pole ris 1 T Wane foam lil v W BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Mr. Taylor, Bob Laughlin, Don Owens, Bob Hand, Fred Hulmes, Leonard Gaston, John Pape, Cy Hobbs. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Jacobs, Herbert Hall, Eleanor Hoskins, Sidney Martin, Lester Hissom, Robert W, Hobbs, Dick Kimble. THIRD ROW: Lynda McClung, Catharine Gravley, Lola Martin, Roy Monroe, Jean Moore, Alena Kisczcak, Sandra Greenlee. FOURTH ROW: Ruby Gill, Nancy Groves, Mary Margaret McLain, Jim Hubbard, Sally Ludington, Janet Johnston, Beverly Grandstaff. Www zoom 204 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Mr, Conkle, Bob Powell, Virgil Theiss, Don Sage, Milton Potts, Jerry Savors, Richard Staley, Norman Wright. SECOND ROW: Donald Ralston, Dave Swisher, Charles Ryan, David Wilson, Bill Wright, Ronald Pugh. THIRD ROW: Grace Selmon, Sharron Trowbridge, Bobby Pugh, Sara Strum, Carol Wagner, Jim Workman, Sue Ridinger. TOP ROW: Jeanette Steele, Nancy Pratt, Barbara Williams, Cheryl Schleiter, Susan Shaw, Randv Waite. I-IOBB'S CHEVROLET and RECAPPING The Polaris Twenty-seven X- ,f,,,:f,- X f pa ,, If OFFICERS President: Robert Mosser Vice President: James Lewis SCCFCIHTY: Kay Wehner Treasurer: Howard Johnston flame foam 774 wff' fb G +2 f 4 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Mrs. Murray, Carl Covert, Norma Brown, Lynn Brand, John Boyd, Paul Beggs, Ruth Campbell, Gilda Davis. SECOND ROW: Fred Conkle, Tom Cornell Larry Clark, Dorothy Boswell, Blaine Allison, Josephine Erwin, Richard Durbin, THIRD ROW? Robert Gaston, Marlene Gibbs, Patty Frey, Frances Adkins, Mary Butler, Linda Chaney, B111 Campbe1l,Walter Cooper. TOP ROW: Linda Cowey, Sue Allison, Grace Conkle, Judy Bick- erstaff, Charlotte Beaumont, Marlene Clark, Eleanor Allison, Georgia Allison, WEI-lNER'S MARKET , f ffmf,eif,Q6 4,1 ,iffy fyjw Q 11 'Q ,f,,,, f W2 ,I I C, ,,!, f ' WWW QQ f Q2 rw f r' 4?7fff5g,1,ff ' ff, ,w ,aff , ff ,f f ww ph,- ri fvfxfff '6!w ,7ff ,W if ZZM4' , f ff f W l., f 'M f' rw' inf yy yffnfw, fffyw 'gy,4',05Q,ffw:2 f,4yff,,f4f,f X3 My ,XWQ7fif,y,,y4',,-'M' jj ,Mf,yz'Qf,f4,5fnfp .p5,j,' g1w1gff,f,afi f, , mf mf,ff,ff ff4f,ffW,f,y,wff'fyyqf v,,f,,,4y,,g5 ' ,' 'V' ffafpfffp ff, v Lf,iwLvyff,f ' fffmfff'f,44y,,'g'f,nQ ' ' ' f M1421 ' f y' My, fdjflf, WM, 'fy ,,,ia'3: f f f, I f , , ,,,,,,5ZffA74, Wah O f'2fff'fMQf5,f,fm,4 f f yf ,ffff ,fr,,fw-f,fu f ,47wQyfff24ww 4 fy M5 MWC Www! if fy f X W, 1, gy, y,f,3,,L7, W 'zfpyfzwiff'',f'2VwZffW f, yfrfffifl f ,, fM,,r,734 ff , 'ff 7 f X ,, f' C f nf'fg,,:w.f JMEHM- M' fy! , Mi, ,mf 3-ffltv WL' W ,' 12 g4',Itf'r Eli' f ,f f :fifffa C ,w g f fi , , , Y I ff,.yw2 'V M, f QL, ,,, I , fi zffifi s ' f Aff 1 f X ,rf f .f A Twenty-eight The Polar is ,K - , Y--Q 2 1- f - ' 'J L f h 5 Q as f .ft ,L 'gre f A J f ,H ff-.'-' qfoone Enom 210 Q 2 4 fawarfs it BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Mrs. Slack, Patty Howell, Beverly Lilly. Ieanene Lantz, Judy Linger, Carol Louk, Wanema Louk, Vicki McHenry, SECOND ROW: Carol Hissam, Bernie Krawiec, Charles Gower, Bob Mosser, John Hayes, Howard Johnston, Tim McGurren, THIRD ROW: Joyce Mosser, Joyce Katzenmeyer, Eddie Lamp, Robert K, Hobbs, Eileen lngold, Lynda Hayes, Grace McFarland, Eddie Laughley. TOP ROW: Richard McCauley, Mary McCormick, Keith Marshall, Jim Lewis, Jene Moss, Dick Judy. Wane Enom Zff BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Mr. Boswell, Mariam Ridinger, Jerry Walker, Tom Swearingen, Bob Porter, Bill Porter, Willis Snow, Archie Pritchett, Carol Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Shaw, Gayle Ralston, Bonnie Stover, Dorothy Shepherd, Patty White, Olive Ulbright, Margie Pinney. Judy Reed. THIRD ROW: Joy Raines, Kay Roberson, Carol Smoot, Kay Wehner, Opal Smoot, Cathy Smith, Marie Stipec. TOP ROW: Linda Sayre. Jean Wycoff, Ed Shaw, Donna Schon, Joe Swisher, Dorothy Robinson, Tom Wyke. SCHLEITER'S FURNITURE The Polaris Twenty-nine 'ln 1 f .Y X President: Judy Workman Vice President: Roseann Biela Secretary: Jane Chandler Treasurer: Richard Parsons I ll Ill III if gli UI ll! Ill HI Ill Ill ll? ill lil Ill ll! OFFICERS me W, anne oam20X J, FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Drum, Clara Flowers, Eugene Burch, David Ash, Cecil A1- lison, David Graham, Thomas Dennis, Charles Govey, Jim Dickey, Mary Adkins, SECOND ROW: Kathy DeLong, Julia Freeman, Jane Chandler, Sandra Cosgrove, Pat Grace, Constance Bailey, Wayne Enochs, Marilyn Dennis, Doris Ash, THIRD ROW: Richard Ambrose, Charles Angle, Nancy Campbell, Carol Allen, Margaret Dunlap, Hazel Butcher, Judy Driehorst, Ethel Colbert, Gary Carpenter, Jim Graham, TOP ROW: Kenny Durbin, Arthur Beal, Rosegnn Biela, Barbara Freeman, Ro Cunningham, bert Barmer, Gene Frasier, Iona Bailey, Kathlene Bebout, Leonard DALE K. 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'ff' ff' f, fwfr , ,,, , ,,,,, fo, ff s NP? fs X Rss X, s s rs XXSRRGQX y, ,,f,,,y,f,f, X X f, ,, ,' , fm' ffff V fffzf, X, AM, f f,,f,ff,' V, ,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,., , f ffm, no ,Qf,v,, Z Of ' f,,f , f f f ,x Q ma . ,al if: 5 wi? , fi , .. ,X- f fa, f I ,V,, K 4 , Ef f ,-P 4 , If las: 'zs is 12.5 The Poi? jfis 70006 zoom 20? 1 ,, 5, .7 . gp. , l 3 FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. Chandler, Harry Nelson, Billy Pipes, John McKenzie, Dave Jackson, Dick Parsons, Pete Parsons, Bob Hubbard, David Hurd. SECOND ROW: Robert Jackson, Ann McGaffic, Phillip Le- masters, Tom Lyons, Allan McCullough. Jane Miller, Mary Miller, Judy House. THIRD ROW: Clara Hall, Judy Johnson, Connie-Johnson, Jean Gregory, Chuck Laughlin, Thea McSwegin, Shelby Lamp, Velma Miller TOP ROW: Betsy Price, Patty Lilly, Polly Lynch, Sara McMasters, Nancy Manring, Linda Hubbard, Mickey Krosney, Bill Michael. gfome zoom 272 :wi f 5 wr FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr, Jones, Gary Ramsey. Jerry West, Jack Welch, Dave Pugh, Hugh Stewart, John Seanor, Victor Wright, Don Ross, Patty Reed, SECOND ROW: Louise Walker, Edith Smith, Pete Shaw, Mildred Shuman, Joyce Staley, Walter Trowbridge, Sandra Shroades, Barbara Stevens, Sharon Yeager. THIRD ROW: Homer Williams. Jay Rigby, Karl Walker, Shirley Thompson, Allen Weltner, Patty Ryan, Donald Wright, Carley Pruden, Janice Willison. TOP ROW: Jim Smalley. Jack Roush, Judy Workman, Barbara Pugh, Nancy Smith, Esther VanFossen, Judy Ridinger, Dave Springer, Monty Scott. CHESTER CITY MARKET The Polaris Thirty-one , ff! THE FAULK BROTI-IER'S COMPANY W4 24 J fy 4 -sf Ib ,Q jx ff O 36- iifyif ,aa i Alla 6 6 N-yr' BACK ROW left to right: John Pape, Richard Bebour, Pat Allison, Fred Hulme, Mr. Cashdollar. SECOND ROW: Miss Thomas, Dale Allison, Janet Johnston, Judy Bickerstaff, Judy Ridinger, Jim Workman. FRONT ROW: Sher- rill Shaw, Carl Covert, Richard Ambrose. The Student Council consists of two representatives from each class. They are as follows: Seniors, Sherrill Shaw and Dale Allisong Juniors, Janet Johnston, and Fred Hulmeg Sophomores, Judy Bickerstaff and Carl Covertg Freshmen, Judy Ridinger and Richard Ambrose. This year's officers are: President ........ ...... R ichard Bebout Vice-President . . .... John Pape Secretary .r .... . . . Pat Allison Treasurer .... . Jim Wgrkman Sponsor ............ . , Miss Thgmas Faculty Representative ...... Mr. Cashdollar ln addition to its regular textbook rental system, the Student Council sponsored Hi-Teen, Homecoming, football programs, and several dances, including a Christmas formal. Half of this year's profit from the magazine campaign was donated to the Chester Park Project. New projects this year were locker in- spection, a Driver of the Month program, and waste paper Cans for the halls, MONONGAHE LA POWER COMPANY Thirty-four The Polaris The Polaris ' WMM ' is 7, f 4 u 1 Mail FIRST ROW left to right: Lynda McClung, Lois Cosgrove, Janet Weltner, Susan Shaw, Janet Johnston, Sherrill Shaw, Alena Kiszczak. SECOND ROW: Sandra Greenlee, Jerry Brewer, Ruth Whitehill, Bob Hobbs, Harry Comrn, Susan Finely, Doris Allison, Cynthia Mol-lenry, Mr. McFarland, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Natalie Shaw, Mary Ann Calcott, Barbara Allison, PatAllison, Margaret Cline, Linda Boyce, Sue Householder, Hester Chandler. Junior and senior students who have maintained an A or B average in all their subjects and arejudged by members of the faculty to possess the qualities of scholarship, leadership, service, and character, are admitted into the Na- tional Honor Society each spring. Mr. McFarland P ' ' l ' organization. Serving as officers this year are: , rincipa , is sponsor of the President . . . ...... . . . .Susan Finley Secretary . . . . Sherrill Shaw KENNEDY OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY Thirty-five aff-f FIRST ROW left to right: Sue Ridinger, Roxann Erlitz, Janet Bryan, Mary Burnquist, Cheryl Schleiter, Janet Johnston, Susan Shaw, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jack Taylor, Sponsorg Ruth Whitehill, Susan Finley, Hester Chandler, President, Jerry Brewer, Lola Martin, Lois Ann Finley, Alena Kiszczak, Lynda McClung, Mr. Cash- dollar, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Sydney Stone, Eleanor Hoskins, Secretaryg Frances Floyd, Carol Wagner, Barbara Allison, Sally Boswell, Natalie Shaw, David Wilson, Vice-President. 4514 FIRST ROW left to right: Martha Bennett, Nancy Mayhew, Vice -President, Cynthia McHenry, Secretary. Ruth Whitehill, LoisCosgrove, Georgia Melott Murphy. SECOND ROW: Carole Brewer, Jean Moore, Vicki McHenry Grace McFarland, Sue Allison,Lynda Hayes, Margie Pinney, Miss Bonessi, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Nancy Groves. Treasurerg Mary Lou Campbell, Carolyn Bosworth, Marie Stipec, Mary McCormick, Ida McFall, Darlene Myers' President, Knot in picturej. ' Thirty-six ROBBINS AND SANT The P0 31-is WMM ,, , Vqbl FIRST. ROW left to right: Sidney Martin, Aaron Fineman, Bob Boyce, Harry Comm, President, Ronald Gibbs, Treasurer, Robert S. Hobbs, Dick Bebout, Vernon McDade. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jones, Sponsor: Randy Waite, James Workman, Robert W. Hobbs, Secretary: Keith Carpenter, Vice President, Sydney Stone, Robert Richmond, Ed Shaw, Dick Judy. THIRD ROW: Dick Kimble, Jerry Savors, Dave Wilson, John Pape, Howard Johnston, Robert K. Hobbs, James Lewis. nug- Z., - Jili -an . :I an FIRST ROW left to right: Pat Wycoff, Linda Boyce, Mary Ann Calcott, Natalie Shaw, Ruth Whitehill, Sec'y- Treas., Susan Finley, Jerry Brewer, Hester Chandler. SECOND ROW: Dick Kimble, Lois Cosgrove, Ida McFall, Alena Kiszczak, Lynda McClur1g, Sue Ridinger, Mary Burnquist, Janet Johnston, Rep.: Susan Shaw, Mr. Conkle, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Aaron Fineman, Robert W. Hobbs, Vice President: Dave Wilson, Keith Carpenter, Sydney Stone, Robert Richmond, Harry Comm, Ronald Gibbs. FOURTH ROW: Elbert Allison, Bob Hand, Bill Wright, Dick Bebout, Robert S. Hobbs, President. B LOOR ' S PHAR MAC Y The Polaris Thirty -seven ?' ww , , ,MW FIRST ROW left to right: Sandra Greenlee, Lynda McClung, Roxanne Erlitz, Lorraine Jacobs, Alena Kiszczak, Sue Ridinger, Janet Bryan, Beverly Bickerstaff, Sally Ludington, Mary Ellen Houchin. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Drumm, Sponsor, Janet Johnston, Reporter, Sue Alpino, Barbara Williams, Ruby Gill, Beverly Grandstaff, Janet Weltner, Jeanette Steele, Nancy Mayhew, Treasurer, Donna Allen White, Ruth Dotson. THIRD ROW: Ruth Whitehill, Joanne Balmenti, Ida McFall, Mary Olive Calderwood, Caroline Wright, Neva Owen, Joanne Conkle, Carolyn Bosworth, Sally Davidson, Mary Burnquist, Cheryl Schleiter, Nancy Pratt, Lois Cosgrove. FIRST ROW left to right: Idalouise Ferguson, Billie Jean Graham, Natalie Shaw, Pres' - - Lange, Susan Finley, Hester Chandler, Jerry Brewer, Ruth Gadd, Grace Selmon. SECOIciIi51tf253?.n Ifzfjsorg' Linda Lillian Friley, Sue Dennis, Katherine Gravely, Myrtle Bennett, Lola Martin, Lois Ann Finley Shirley MCCI-unilm, SecretarygCarolFinley, Cynthia Mol-lenry, Doris Allison. THIRD ROW: Sara Strum, Pat Allison Frances Jill eg, Carol Wagner, MargaretCline,Joanne Merriman, Barbara Allison, Linda Boyce, Ann Brown Reed 'Map A Syl: cott, Sally Boswell. Lynn Eppley, Vice-President Cnot in picturel. ' y nn a TI-IE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIQ Thirty -eight The Polaris ker, al W rl an, Ka 1 Merrim Joann Porter Ash, Bob oris ohnson, D iej O1'11'1 errill Shaw, C Sh Allison, iszczak, Blaine K CD3 1 A EY 1 Susan Fin I2 gh ri IO ft le FIRST ROW rothy D0 Friley, wn, Marlene Gibbs, Lillian IO Cowey, Norma B nda Li COND ROW: SE FSI. O rieh D Judy V, y Brewe w, Jerr 21 S D Sa Su SOD, .CS y John 'U 3 v-s Vw I-4 O C. F5 CU P-v D0 YD x-4 O rd 'U c: ... .J uf .,. 3 an .1 .E V? of U rd l-I KD 0-3 rv o. G. 0 lv' on c: .H 'U :I .1 Pu I-4 P11 F5 UI cf o VI ..- P14 v-1 41 CU 14 cu .Q I-1 rd cz: i ld CU I-4 U Ps I-4 I-4 GJ .1 ,fi O r-4 Z3 I Q2 CI QJ DD 21 I-U :Z 'O 3 v-a .Z U -,-4 Q 4-T A-1 O O ID E :Z GJ -4 K3 A-4 CD cf 7w o-1 G O KD U Pr O H- n Q 9 rd CHQ Mr. D ill Porter ilson, B W QVC Raines D JOY ey. Jack Hannen, OW C RSX arles Govey Ch 'U :: rd I ,ca o on 1.7 GJ r-4 r-4 ..- cu l: NJ 5 'U bs O cn EI .CI O P-1 .,-4 OD cu 3 an Q E cu cu ,CI E-1 'U I-4 CU D. D. CD .E CD 5 O D1 C1 EE CE P E3 F1 .cu ,Q I1 I CCIO1' I Alena K iszczak Jerry Brewer Barb ara Allison EIU errim M 3l'1I1 '-3 D' CD 'U O E Z O O FU P1 'fl CI FU E H CI PU Pl O O Z 'U De Z '-4 P-l E7 K? aamaSmgg if FIRST ROW left to right: Neva Owen, Martha Bennett, Janet Weltner, Mary Olive Calderwood. SECOND ROW: Hester Chandler, Keith Carpenter, Ronnie Gibbs, Miss Bonessi, Harry Comm, Ruth Whitehill. Fort This year's staff was as follows: Editor ...... ........... Assistant Editor ...... Ruth Whitehill . . Hester Chandler . . Harry Comm . .Ronnie Gibbs Keith Carpenter . Janet Weltner Martha Bennett Neva Owen Mary Olive Calderwood Sponsor . ...... Mi Business Manager . . . . . . . Assistant Business Manager . , School Photographer ..... , Typists ........... , ss Bonessi ERLANGER'S MEN'S Sz BOY'S STORE Y The Polaris 79 x. Elf STANDING left to right: Miss Bonessi, Mary Olive Calderwood, Sue Householder, Janet Weltner, Sue Dennis, Pat Allison, Billie Jean Graham, Mary Houchin, Doris Allison, Neva Owen, Sally Davidson. SEATED left to right: Martha Bennett, Nellie Jordan, Lillian Friley. The Purple Sage was published semi-monthly by the members of the steno class under the advisorship of Miss Jo Bonessi. Each issue contained school news, sports, gossip, and jokes. A special number printed in red and green was put out at Christmas time. G. R. PATTlSON, JEWELER The Polaris FOFIVOUC min? FIRST ROW left to right: DeWayne Henderson, Joanne Conkle, Sue Dennis, Sally Davidson, Carol Finley, Don Murray, Lillian Friley, Vernon McDade. SECOND ROW: Mr. Chandler, Director, Doris Allison, Shirley Mc- Cauley, Lois Cosgrove, Martha Bennett, Cynthia McHenry, Jerry Brewer, Ronald Gibbs. THIRD ROW: Frank Pugh, Bob Wilson, Sydney Stone, Harry Comm, Dick Johnston. TOP: Dean Huffman, Robert Hobbs. 7046263 lance? CAST Laurie Williams . . ..... . . . Carol Finley Jinx Taylor . . . . Cynthia McHenry Katie Forster . . Shirley McCauley Susan Snow . . . . . Doris Allison Grace Phillips . . .Lillian Friley Mady Baker . . . . Joanne Conkle Hope Graham ..... . . Jerry Brewer Mrs. Helen Williams . . . . Sally Davidson M153 Ruth Barnes . . . . . . Sue Dennig Miss Sally Mclienney . . . .Lois Cosgrove Carl Filiposocki fSockij . . , ,Dean Huffman Eddie Fowler ....... . . Ronald Gibbs George Bates .... . . .Donald Murray Bud Taylor ..... . . Vernon MCDade Sheriff Roy Logan . . . . Robert Hobbs Deputy ........ . . . . Harry Comm The action takes place in the recreation room of the Radcliffe Country Club, the scene of the Fall Prom. Laurie Williams, pretty daughter of a State Senator, has beenwooing away all the girls' boyfriends. Jinx Taylor's plan to have Laurie kidnapped for the duration of the dance backfires, and involves the sheriff and the state police. The results of Laurie's attempt at revenge are hilarious, NAPLE'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE FONYWWO The Polaris 'ZPZW FIRST ROW left to right: Janet Johnston, Roxann Erlitz, Mary Ann Calcott, Lynn Eppley, Mary Burnquist. SEC- OND ROW: Jim Workman, Linda Boyce, Lois Ann Finley, Alena Kiszczak, Miss Bonessi. THIRD ROW: Miss Thomas, Randy Waite, Fred Hulme, John Pape, Cy Hobbs, Don Owens, Barbara Allison, Bob Hand, Sidney Mar- tin. Om qfeafufa Wwe Quang 14nd Quay CAST Don Owens .... ...... ..... S t eward Barbara Allison . . ...... Mrs. Skinner Linda Boyce . . . . .Cornelia Otis Skinner Sidney Martin .... ..... O tis Skinner Mary Ann Calcott . . . Emily Kimbrough John Pape . . . Lynn Eppley . . Cy Hobbs . . . Bob Hand .... Mary Burnquist Roxann Erlitz . Fred Hulme . . Lois Ann Finley Janet Johnston . Jim Workman . Alena Kiszczak Q a . a n a u . . . Q . . . . .Purser . . Stewardess . Dick Winters . . . . Admiral Harriet St. John Winifred Blaugh . . Leo McEvoy . . . Inspector . . . . . . . .Therese .Monsieur De La Crois . . 9 4 n a . Madam Elise Randy Waite . . . .... Window Cleaner Miss Thomas ................. Director Miss Bonessi ................. Director The year is 1923. The action revolves around the ocean voyage of Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough to Paris, and Miss Skinner's desire to take drama lessons from the French actor, Monsieur De La Crois. The results are hilarious' M. FlNEMAN'S DEPT. STORE The Polaris Forty-three Maze! 1 3- . , 'f il FIRST ROW left to right: Don Murray, Dale Allison, President, Pat Allison, JoAnn Merriman, ldalouise Ferguson, Billie Jean Graham, Shirley McCauley, Hester Chandler, Bill Laughlin, Jack Raines. SECOND ROW: Donna Allen White, Sally Davidson, Mary Olive Calderwood, Suellaliatzenmeyer, Shirley Metsch, Mary Ellen Houchin, Lois Cosgrove, Pat Wycoff, Cynthia McHenry, Doris Allison, Lillian Friley, Mr. Taylor, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Jack Hannen, Jack Matthews, Vernon McDade, jim Shenton, Dean Huffman, Bob Richmond, Keith Carpenter, Ronald Gibbs, Harry Comm, DeWayne Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Dick Bebout, Robert S. Hobbs, Sydney Stone. FIRST ROW left to right: Sally Boswell, Linda Lange, Lorraine Jacobs, Myrtle Bennett, Lola Martin, Lois Ann Finley, Roxann Erlitz, Lynda McClung,JoAnn Balmenti, Sandra Greenlee. SECOND ROWg Alena Kiggzcak Beverly Bickerstaff, Janet Bryan, Janet Johnston, Sue Ridinger, Nancy Pratt, Mary Burnquist, Cheryl Schlieter' Sue Alpino, Carolyn Bosworth, Sally Ludington, Jeanette Steele, Barbara Williams, Ruby Gill, Beverly Grand: staff, Susan Shaw, Dave Wilson. THIRD ROW: Bill Wright, Fred Hulme, John Pape, Vice -President' Eleanor Hoskins, Sara Strum, Frances Floyd, Carol Brewer, Margaret Cline, Barbara Allison, Linda Boyce, Ann Brown Reed, Mary Ann Calcott, Jerry Savors, Bob Hand, Aaron Fineman. FOURTH ROW: Virgil Theiss, Cy Hobbs Joe Bryan, Dick Kimble, Bobby Pugh, Jim Workman, Treasurer, Randy Waite. ' MOR TON'S JEWELER Forty-four The Polaris FIRST ROW left to right: Marlene Gibbs, Gayle Ralston, Joy Raines, Joyce Mosser, Joyce Katzenmeyer, Kathy Smith,JeaneneLantz, Kay Wehner, Bonnie Shaw, Lynda Hayes. SECOND ROW: Linda Sayre, Linda Cowey, Sue AlIison,Jean Wycoff,Marlene Clark, Donna Schon, Vicki McHenry, Judy Reed, Opal Smoot, Judy Linger, Grace McFarland. THIRD ROW: John Boyd, Charles Gower, Olive Ulbright, Dorothy Shephard, Eileen Ingold, Norma Brown, Lynn Brand, Secretary, Bob Porter, Tom Swearingen, Bill Porter. FOURTH ROW: Dick Judy, Eddie Laugh- ley, Larry Clark, Blaine Allison. FIRST ROW left to right: Mickey Krosney, Gene Frasier, Jay Rigby, Richard Ambrose, Patrick Grace, Jim Dic- key, David Ash, Dick Parsons, Pete Parsons, David Hurd. SECOND ROW: Betsy Price, Patricia Lilly, Kathy De - LOng,Jeaf1GregQfy,IUdy Rid inger, Judy Workman, Ester VanFossen, Sharron Yeager, Judy House, Judy Driehorst, ConnieBai16y,C21l'16yPl'L1ClCl'l,Jlldy Johnson, Connie Johnson, Thea McSwegin, Jane Chandler, Sandra Schroades. THIRD RQW: Harry Nelson, David Pugh, Cecil Allison, Carol Allen, Marilyn Dennis, Barbara Stevens, Jane Miner, Joyce Staley, Sandra Cosgrove, Bob Hubbard,John McKenzie, David Graham, John Seanor. RIVER VIEW FLORIS TS The pfiggfig Forty-five FIRST ROW left to right: Gary Carpenter, Keith Carpenter, Marlene Gibbs, Lynn Brand, Joyce Mosser, Judy Lin- ger. SECOND ROW: Eugene Burch, Cheryl Schleiter, A. Camera, Janet Johnston. THIRD ROW: Bob Hand, Dorothy Sheppard, Joy Raines, Mary Ann Calcott, Linda Boyce, Nancy Smith Mr. Conkle, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Josephine Erwin, Sue Ridinger, Mary Burnquist, Patty White. FIRST ROW left to right: Clara Flowers, Gilda Davis, Jeanene Lantz, Jean Wycoff, Mary Ann Calcott, Ethel Colbert,Judy Johnson,Jean Moore, Patty Howell. SECOND ROW: Barbara Stevens, Joyce Staley, Norma Brown, Dorothy Sheppard, Linda Boyce, Marilyn Dennis, Joy Raines, Josephine Erwin, Mr. Denard, Director. THIRD ROW: Jane Chandler, Judy Driehorst, Margie Pinney, Grace McFarland, Linda Hayes, Bonnie Shaw, Kay Rober- son, Cheryl Schleiter. leptin GOLDEN'S FLOWERS The Polaris 40604 .JVXQ ,ss FIRST ROW left to right: Mary Olive Calderwood, Martha Bennett, Ida McFall, Carolyn Bosworth, Lorraine Jacobs, Mary Margaret McLain, Myrtle Bennett. SECONDROW: Miss Thomas, Sponsor, Susan Finley, Sue House- holder, Linda Boyce, Ann Reed, Pat Allison, President, JoAnn Balmenti, Frances Floyd, Carol Wagner, Darlene Myers, Barbara Allison, Shirley McCauley. THIRD ROW: Olive Ulbright, Billie Jean Graham, Grace Selmon, Cynthia McHenry, CarolFinley, Mary Ann Calcott, Hester Chandler, Doris Allison, Juanita Bennett, Linda Lange, JoAnn Merriman, ldalouise Ferguson, Neva Owen. FOURTH ROW, Mary Burnquist, Roxann Erlitz, Linda Mc- Lung, Alena Kisczcak, Lois Ann Finley, Caroline Wright, Lola Martin, Beverly Bickerstaff, Janet Bryan, Treasurer, Lynn Eppley, Sandra Greenlee, Sue Ridinger, Cheryl Schlieter. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Mayhew, Jeanette Steele, Barbara Williams, Nancy Groves, Sally Davidson,Nancy Pratt,Lois Cosgrove, Sue Alpino, Katherine Gravely, Sally Ludington, Beverly Grandstaff,Janet Johnston, Secretary, Mary Lou Campbell, Ruth Dotson. FIRST ROW: Jane Miller, Carol Hissam, Judy Reed, Dorothy Sheppard, Marian Ridinger, Patty White, Joyce Staley, Lynn Brand, Carla Lou Flowers, Norma Brown, Sandra Cosgrove, Dorothy Boswell, Mary Miller, Sandra Shroades. SECOND ROW: Joyce Katzenmeyer, Judy Linger, Jeanie Gregory, Kathy DeLong, Joyce Mosser, Con- nie Bailey, Margie Pinney, Judy Driehorst, Frances lAdkins, Jeanene Lantz, Thea McSwegin, Jane Chandler, Bon- nie Shaw,Kay Wehner. THIRD ROW: Eleanor Allison, Joy Raines, Doris Ash, Marlene Gibbs, Grace McFarland, Jene Moss,JudyJohnson,Linda Hayes, Ann McGaffic, Gayle Ralston, Cathy Smith, Marie Stepic, Marlene Clark, Judy Bickerstaff, Vice -President. FOURTH ROW: Judy Workman, Dorothy Robinson, Linda Sayre, Ester Van- Fgggen, Judy House, Linda Hubbard, Jean Wycoff, Vicki McHenry, Carley Pruden, Barbara Pugh, Beverly Lilly Judy Ridinger, Cathalene Bebout, Betsy Price. POTTERS BANK CO. The Polaris Forty -seven C34 We-zaztaf Q N.: 4' ,-..,-N, V21 FIRST ROW left to right: Bev Bickerstaff, Lynn Eppley, Janet Bryan. SECOND ROW: Shirley McCauley, Dar- lene Myers. fecaae www. , Janet Amedeo, mascot. Forty -eight 'D Left to right: Judy Bickerstaff, Joyce Mosser, Judy Linger, Vicki McHenry Dorothy Robinson. POTTERS LUMBER COMPANY The Polaris X X fa. nfl, . 2 'fxla .4 5 sl . Wt' x 'H Y x7 'f xg . l .V .x U Q 74,3 .Jr Ht, xi: , rf Nggvg 3' X X S 40 s 'Z it , Q, I 5, I' H! Y - 7 if f .' 'H -2:19 , fd , ,,,,'h ,. '3 E 14' I ff' X, Zag: KI fi 7364 Qi Xxx V, 474 ' ,V 520, V, J 7' ,Q f f o f 1 f f f' 1? 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CHS Avella, Pa. 26 47 Toronto, O. 50 46 New Cumberland 31 40 Jewett, O. 55 53 Newell 37 56 Bethany 29 46 Rochester, Pa. 53 60 Steubenville Central 62 53 Hopewell, Pa. 59 45 New Cumberland 37 72 Wellsburg 60 49 St. Johns, Bellaire 81 73 Middlefield, O. 41 54 Wellsville, O. 73 36 Wellsville, O. 52 56 Toronto, O. 66 62 Wheeling Voc. 56 41 Newell 49 54 Williamstown 48 60 Jefferson Union O. 80 63 Zhu ri' Seazfczumd Weirton 53 45 HANDY SALES 8: SERVICE Fifty-Iwo Polaris I tt? fr I t ... .aW..tAw..... ,.., r.....,,. A J..--1 , fig:-12f5:..: V T Don Murray Clyde Pritchett Dale Allison 2e4ewe4 f g lr fi? , 5, es. I 1 I H 4 as 1 X 1 , x . W' ., Ei ' I E 3, il f - if 4- y , , . , , .... 1 ' A if ttt' -3- f Q-4i2-2f2fff::f-- ft. ,,, f p ,V FIRST RQW: cleft I0 right, Harry Comm, Manager, Bill Campbell, Carl Covert, Jack Johnston, Dick Parsons, Bill Bebout, Max Tuttle, Coach. SECOND ROW: Bernie Krawiec, John Hays, Bob Mosser, Archie Pritchett, Cy Hobbs, Pete Parsons. BENDHEIM SHOE STORE Polaris Fifty -three .....i...... t 4 A 5 nga FIRST ROW left to rrght Dick Sayre, Jim Shenton, Dean Huffman Jlm Workman Robert S Hobbs W1111S Snow Dave Wrlson SECOND ROW: John Pape, Eddie Shaw B111 Ambrose Harry Comm Harry Nelson Dxck Parsons Davld Pugh THIRD ROW: Mr. Amedeo, Coachg Joe Swlsher Robert K Hobbs Dav1d Ash Pete Par sons Bernre KISWICC Bob Hand, Don Murray, Managerg Mr. Taylor Coach Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Midland Weirton Lisbon Newell Weirton New Cumberland 4 New Cumberland Newell WEIR'S WALLPAPER at PAINT CO W 7744-gale 7mm X .., 0 3 Q FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Ann Calcott, Lois Finley, Barbara Williams, Nancy Pratt, Bev Bickerstaff, Janet Bryan, Lynn Eppley, SECOND ROW: Lola Martin, Margie Pinney, Lynn Brand, Martha Bennett, Sue Householder. 7mm 4 J 1 ' . W ff, E t VanFossen, Judy Workman, Jean Gregory. Marlene Clark. SEC- EZKETREJQIY' llsatttyovsllgie., ffcigthgghepparsf Connie Johnson. Linda HaY6S. 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The Pularis s x , V L K ,Vvyzfff f I f , f - A , 1 x iv ' ' 1 .. ,Q.J1isl K FRANK DIAMOND-MEN'S CLOTHING Fifty-nine il -.441 i a V 4Q .4 f ORDER OF SERVIC E Prelude .... ............. R obert W. Hobbs Processional Invocation ................. Rev. Lewis Legg Hymn, , , Q America, The Beautiful . .Audience lSeatedj Scripture Reading ........... Rev. Marvin Bowman Prayer ................... Rev. A. F. Hanes Girls Chorus .... Holy, Holy, Holy .......... . Sermon ...... What Think Ye? . . Rev. M. V. Stone Girls Chorus. . . May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You Benediction ................. Rev. John Baker fAudience will please be seated after benedictionj Recessional Sixty Polaris meal PROGRAM Prelude ....... ...... ..... L i nda Boyce Invocation ........... . . Rev. John M. Baker OUR GOLDEN YEAR ............ The Senior Class Since this is the fiftieth Commencement for Chester High School, the Class of 1955 would recognize the gold, lgolden opportunitiesj in our lives -- past, present and future. Alma Mater ..................... Class Gold ........... . .Hester Chandler Solo-- Bless This House .... . . .Sherrill Shaw Early Chester High School song . . ...... Class 0ur Golden Future ....... .... R uth Whitehill The Halls of Ivy . . . .......... Class Presentation of Class . . . . Mr. R. M. McFarland High School Principal Presentation of Diplomas ......... Mr. R. G. Stewart Member of Board of Education Lead On, O King Eternal ....... Class and Audience Benediction ............... Rev. John M. Baker R ec e s sional Polaris Sixty -one V ywyf gf 7 7Vf47Zf 1 Q f f I-I ,e, ' W?3WWw7i 4 asf' a Y V W 4 ff,ff 37x55 ffagg e f y H f f 2 f' It f Z 7' Q, ,4.. 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