Clarion Area High School - Clarionette Yearbook (Clarion, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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SARA CATHERINE ANSON Sally Came to us this year from South Bend Indiana seen trying to be everywhere at once hkes sensl bility and studylng dislikes lnsmcenty varied talents range from music to art successful at all she attempts college IS her next step Riley High School South Bend Indiana 9 10 11 Clarionette 12 D1str1ct Chorus 12 H1L1fe 12 Chorus 12 Intramurals 12 Senior Class Play 12 Class Offl cer 12 DIANNE MARIE AVERY Dinah A sweet senior who loves to talk w11l someday work behmd a switchboard enjoys all kinds of ports ha an easy going and cheerful manner very often states My heavens Dramatics Club 10 11 12 H1L1fe 12 Chorus 12 Tumbling Club 12 Senior Class Play fPubl1c1tyJ 12 BARBARA LOUISE BARTLEY Barb Very fond of sports popular music and dancing . . . finds cold weather discouraging . . . I didnt dood it is her stock answer to anything . . . plans to join the Women's Air Force or work in Washington, D, C. . . . usually seen with her friends. Dramatics Club 103 Hi-Life 10, 11: Dance Club 10, 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Illtramurals 10, 11, 123 Tumbling Club 10, 123 C.A.A. 12: Clarionette 123 F.H.A. 11. KEITH ROBERT BEICHNER Chang Likes cars . . . dislikes school and doesnt try to hide ' . . . can be heard saying, I believe . . . wi probably attend college . . . can be found at all times behind the wheel of a pink and black Pontiac . . . breaks up a class with his unexpected remarks. Latin Club 10, 113 Math Club 123 Science and Outdoor Club 10.

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position of ninth graders. too old to be called Junior High students. but not officially members of the Senior High. we struggled through l.atin and Algebra and laughed when our younger brothers and sisters complained about long division. But the best was yet to come: Senior High-We had arrivedl :Xfter long anticipation. we emerged from our shells as slightly bewildered. slightly con- ceitecl. but very enthusiastic Sophomores. By now homework had become our constant companion. Wle received our first real taste of culture by studying 'Ilulius Caesar and a few of the more fortunate ones got a slight taste of heaven when they attended the Prom. The big event of our Junior year was the ordering of class rings. a large number of which mysteriously turned up on the fingers of our best boy or girl friends. This year we were all eligible to attend the Prom and many of us took advantage of the privilege. ln May we said good-bye to the Seniors and prepared ourselves for: Our Senior YearfThe culmination of twelve years of prep- aration, anticipation. doubt, and hope had been reached. The most exciting and important year of our young lives was upon us, With the beginning of school came the job of preparing our Yearbook. Late in September work was begun on the Class Play, which was unveiled to the public November lelth. This was the first time in many years that the play had been presented in the fall. With the ordering of Commencement invitations came the first realization that we would soon be giving way to another crop of Seniors. Throughout the year several of the girls acquired their diamonds. which made their future plans a certainty. For the rest of us. however, there was the task of deciding what to do after graduation. Should we further our education or seek employment? Before we realized what happened, our Senior year was nearly over. The Prom had been the rnost beautiful event we had ever attended and. in a sense. one of the saddest: for we realized that this would be the last social affair we would ever attend as high school students. And then. with that crowning event of graduation at hand. we were ready for whatever was to follow. The 2l60 days of our education had gone by so quickly that it was hard to believeg yet. we shall always remember them as the happiest and most constructive days of our lives. There- fore, as we join that group known as alumni, we take with us many fond memories and a knowledge that these years have taught us things which we will use in whatever endeavors we attempt. To the underclassmen we say. Good luck. and leave the reminder that this is the most enjoyable period in a person's life. Take the fullest advantage of it and you. like us. will have invaluable memories forever.



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THOMAS I FON BILST Tom Seen workxng at the Orpheum Theater IS fond of huntmg and bowling dt likes Saturday night home wxll attend barber chool ln Erle after completxon of chool may be caught nappm POD cla eay to get alon wlth Library Club 10 Key Club 12 SCIEUCC and Outdoor Club 11 12 Dance Club 12 SHIRLEY ANN BLRNS ue One of the smallest members of our class e roc n oll dl llkes concelted people mar rlage lles ln her future usually seen with that cenam fellow Dance Club 10 12 TrlH1Y 10 11 Chorus 1 11 12 Dramatncs Club 10 11 Semor Cla s Play Hiake up! 12 WILLIAM EDWARD BROSIUS l Staymg up late watching TV and leeplng tlll noon zre B111 lkes dlsllke grandstand coaches can be heard saymg Get off that wheel barrow plans to secure a Job after graduatxon voted the cute t boy H11 10 11 12 Key Club 11 Dance Club 10 11 Vars1ty C 11 12 Football 10 11 12 Ba ketball 10 11 Semor Cla Play 12 Quartet 10 ll Track 10 11 H1I.1fe 12 HARRY KEINNETH CALLEN Butch A valuable basketball player dnve a blue and whxte Chevy dn likes green hubcaps has h1s lght et on college pet aylng IS Want to drag sharp dresser Football 10 11 12 Bauketball1O 11 12 Var 1ty C 10 11 12 H1L1fe 11 Nlath Club 12 Clar1onette12 . .J .4 ,, ,,B.H,, , , ,H 5 S Silt z sl s s ' ' ' 5 gln - tt H ss... s g . s . 1 v ' v v 2 3 Q 2 1 1 ' - y 1 1 1 2 5 Q , 55 Z 1 Z 1 3 - . I Wisiz, 'Zi 1, I Y . , L I MS !7 if if ...liks ' 5 k r s - s ' ' ' ' s' ss s ' .. - ,H . : -- . : 0, , , . : Q . . 9 S 1 v Q 5 4 ' 1 y I ' Q- 2 .

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