Chestnut Ridge High School - Lion Yearbook (New Paris, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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WEYANT, DALE Dale, one of the Academic students, who spends most of his time arguing with certain people, claims his driver's license as his most prized possession. Dale is otten heard saying t'Ohl Go Blow. Dale is a trumpeter in the high school band. He dislikes a certain teacher's tests. Activities: Chorus 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council 4: County Chorus 3: Class Play 3. Ambition: Surgeon. WILSON, IAMES Iim, one of our sports managers, took the Academic course. His pastime is sports. He can always be heard saying Holy Smoke. Iim's prized possession is his driver's license. Activities: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Boys Glee Club 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Football Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Mgr. 3. Ambition: Undecided. WRIGHT, SYLVIA DIANE Di, captain of our peppy cheerleaders, took the General course. Her pastime is reading, and you can usually hear her saying Iimsus Frost. Di's most prized possession is her driver's license. Her favorite food is Pizza. Activities: Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2: Chorus 2, 3, 47 Class Play 3: Tumbling 3, 4: District Chorus 3: Nurses Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Year- book Stati 4, Newspaper Staff 4. Ambition: Nurse. YOST, LARRY A cute dark haired boy in the Commercial section, Larry spends his pastime running around. His Ford is his prized possession, and he can usually be heard saying My Gosh . Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Chorus 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, Tumbling Club 2, 3, 45 Tri-M 3, 4, Student Council 4. Ambition: Office Worker. Thirty

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SIVITS, BERTHA BertA' enioys going to a certain service station. Her favorite expression is You Bet and her most prized possession is her driver's license. Bertha took the General course. She dislikes Brownies in the classroom. Activities: Art Club 3: Yearbook Staii 4: Ambition: Un- decided. , SOLDEN, SALLY Sally , a Commercial student, is often heard saying No . Her favorite food is shrimp and her most prized possession is her class ring. Sally can be found with Mabel, Ioyce, and Marie when not going with Iim, her favorite pastime. Sally's pet peeve is stuck-up people. Activities: Snap- py Stenogs 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Pep Club 1: Tumbling Club 3. Ambi- tion: Stenographer. TAYLOR, ROBERT Tip, as he is often called, took the General course. He enjoys run- ning around in his spare time and can always be heard saying Are You Kiddingf' Tip prizes his driver's license above everything else. He plays trumpet in the high school band. Activities: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Year- book Staff 4: Class Play 3: F. T. A. 3, 4: County Chorus 3: Chapel Choir 3. Ambition: Undecided. WAY, MARIE Marie is one ol our Commercial girls whose favorite saying is Gee Whiz . Her favorite pas- time is running around with the gang. Marie's most prized possession is her accordion cmd she dislikes jealous people. Marie can be seen with Ioyce, Mabel, and Sally. Activities: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Snappy Stenogs-3, 4: Pep Club l: Glee Club 2, 3. Ambition: Secretary. Twenty Nine SMITH, PHYLLIS ANN Phyllis enioys crochet- ing and reading the news. Her most prized possession is her driver's license. Phyllis took the Commercial course and can very often be heard saying Holy Heck. Her pet peeve is conceited people. Activities: Snap- py Stenogs 3, 4. Ambi- tion: Secretary. STRAYER, LYNN Lynn, one of our Indus- trial Arts students, spends his spare time doing Mechanic's work. His most prized possession is his life, and he is usually heard saying Wise Guy. Lynn can usually be found with the Industrial Arts guys. Activities: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4. Ambition: Air Force. WAMBAUGH, IEAN Listening to the radio is the favorite pastime of this happy Commercial student. lean can usually he heard uttering Holy Hanna when in trou- ble. Her prized posses- sion is her radio and her pet peeve is girls who wear too much make up. Activities: Glee Club 2: Snappy Stenogs 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: Secretary. WERNER, CHARLES Charlie, cr tall lad with blond hair, took the In- dustrial Arts course. His favorite pastime is hunt- ing, and his most prized possession is his driver's license. Charlie can usually be heard saying I don't know . Activ- ities: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4. Ambition: Mechanic.



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THE WASHINGTO TRIP At 7:20 on an unusually warm morning in November. 78 seniors, Mrs. Longenecker, Miss Gerber, Mr. Bucher and Mr. Koza sleepily boarded two Blue cmd White buses headed for Washington, D.C. F-. Although many of us seemed too sleepy to enjoy the ride. we were wide awake by the time we reached McConnelsburg, our first stop. Here we managed to grab a bite of breakfast before we were on our Way again. We arrived at the Washington Cathedral, our first touring stops about 12:00. Here we gazed on a truly beautiful site. This cathedral is being used by those who for official or un- official reasons are coming to Washington in large numbers. After leaving the Washington Cathedral, we headed for the zoo. We arrived there about 1:00 when the animals were feasting, and we were in grave danger. But we decided to join the crowd and fill our empty stomachs too. After we finished our fiesta, we paid the animals and reptiles our cordial hellos. When we decided the animals were tired looking at us, we departed from their home to continue our tour by visiting the famous Franciscan Monastery. After we toured the Monastery. we boarded the buses and we noticed that it was get- ting near eating time again. Thus the boys bade farewell to the girls and boarded the bus to go to the Burlington Hotel. We girls then went to our hotel and freshened up a bit and proceeded to Sholl's Cafeteria where we filled ourselves on delicious food. Our first evening stop was at the Wax Museum where, if you would stand still very long. you may be mistaken for one of the wax figures. The settings of The Alamo and Iohn Smith and Pocahontas were the two that impressed our group the most. The sports exhibit was also a prime favorite. This is the first year the Wax Museum was opened to school tours. The evening was completed after we visited Union Station and the Archives Building where original copies of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitu- tion are kept. We arrived at our hotel at 10:30 P.M. to spend a restless night fThe boys probably had dreams of how they got out of the stuck elevator! I We were awakened early next morning to be told that we were scheduled to be at Sholl's at 7:30 for breakfast. . Thirty One

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