Cochranton High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Cochranton, PA)

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Because of his cheerful giving of his best to the school, to the student body and especially to the Class of '56, we sincerely dedicate this edition of the Cardinal, ADVHNSTRATION AND 5-f f f if is yA .J2g, L M , , A 5 1 - .aff 15 5 1 f -S ZF- X...-., FACULTY If gg Y! 'Y I Q To you, the members of the graduating class of l956, I congratulate you on your achievement. Edwin Markham once wrote- Ah, great it is to believe the dream As we stand in youth by the starry stream, But a greater thing is to fight life through, And say at the end, The dream is true'. So your achievement at this graduation time is a stepping stone in the climb through life to success and happiness. May you ever be mind- ful that all good and worth while things in life can be found through hard work. My best wishes go with you. C. L. Axtell Supervising Principal I wish to express to the members of the Yearbook Staff, the Senior Class, and Mr. Jones my thanks and congratulations in the publication of another Yearbook. I have watched with interest and with pride the manner in which the many people involved did their best from day to day to bring this book from the world of ideas to a printed reality. It is my greatest wish that all of you may carry with you a feeling of love and warmth toward the school and faculty. I believe the publi- cation of such a book will help to engender that feeling of love and loyalty. As you read through these pages in the years to come, may you always remember that it was a wonderful privilege and experience for me to serve as your principal. 0 0 I rffzea cant Salad Zawwl . Laurence M. Helsel Principal Left to right: Maurice Dickson, vice- president, Lester Mumford, Robert Pegan, Horace Hart, Donald Griffin, Mrs. Adelaide Roche, secretary, Rob- ert McCracken, president. E Leland E. Dorchester Biology, Science Club. Edinboro State Tea- chers College, B.S., Graduate work at University of Pittsburgh. s...M..A.,w-'Q-'W ' I M Albert T. Bowen Science, Science Club. Kent State Universi- ty, B.S. in Education. Miss Martha H. Calvin School Nurse, City Hospital, Cleveland, R. N., Penn State lsummersl. Mrs. Betty J. Hart Business Education, Newspaper Club. Indi- ana State Teachers College, B.S. in Business Education, Mrs. Elsie M. Hitchcock Librarian, Lirbary Assistants. Edinboro State Teachers College, Clarion State Teachers College, Graduate work at Westminister. Ronald A. Hilgert Industrial Arts, Archery Club. California State Teachers College, B.S,, University of Pittsburgh, M.S. in Education. ti Richard F Kllnginsmlth c Nl X 3 ,, W1 5 A. vf wV Lee A. Jones Business Education, Cohiso Association, Yearbook. Thiel College, B.S. in Business Education, Westminster, M.S. in Education. William C. McCullough Agriculture, Future Farmers of America. Pennsylvania State University, B.S. and M.S. v 5. .,g. - F., Y W is s iss s Health 8 Physical Education, Coach, Boys Athletic Club, indiana University, B.S. and M.S. in Phys. Ed. 4 vs, ,,,,. Mrs. Norma L. McCarl Home Economics, Future Homemakers of America. Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. in Home Ec. Richard A. Kerr Social Studies, Spanish, Student Council Indiana State Teachers College, B.S., Grad uate work at University of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Ruby K. McFadden Social Studies, Student Council, Tri-HIY Slippery Rock State Teachers College, BS , .,,., . - , .,f..-.- . , .... S hwy 2 wow , ff it 35 tiff.. V , ,,,.. 2: .1 -. 5 sq.--wi ,ow 7 Mrs. Velma W. Pomeroy Health 81 Physical Education, Sr. 81 Jr. G.A.A,, Gym Team, Kent State University, B.S. in Phys. Ed. Herman F. Math, Arche College, AB., S Mrs. Margaret K. Porter Math, Cheerleaders, Attendance Officer Edinboro State Teachers College, B.S. Westminster, M.S. in Education. 5 ,nv W.. James R. Reid Music. Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. Melvin A. Schreckengost Social Siudies, Guidance, Aufo Club. Al- legheny College, A.B. Mrs. Dolores H. Shouey English, Newspaper Club. Thiel College, A.B. 1-.l,l Miss Peggy I.. Free High School Secretary, Cochronton '53 Emil E. Smedley Social Studies, Rod 8. Rifle Club. Grove Ciiy College, A.B., Graduate work af Wesl- minsfer and Pennsylvania Store University. YQQE, ..,.,., A ' .i - . ii'., . . . Miss Helen Webb Speech, French, Jr lege, A.B. Tri-Hi-Y. Allegheny Col- IO 3 Mrs. Mildred S. Smifh Art, Jr. 84 Sr. Art Clubs. Edinboro State Teachers College, SENIORS W J L .5523 Qfij 211' 'hyd 4 I J x ' I ? CLASS OFFICERS Lamar Patrick, President, Pat Wood, Vice-President, Carol Harvey, Treasurer, Beverly Dahlin, Secretary, Bob Bicker- staff, Parliamentarian. RUSSELL PERRY BELL Agriculture Rus Rod and Riflle 2,3,4, Safety Patrol l, Athletic Club 2. l COLLEEN GERTRUDE BEITER Commercial Colleen F.H.A. I, Tri-Hi-Y l,3,4, Dancing Club I, G.A.A. I, Cardinal Capers 4. 12 GLADYS RUTH BELL Commercial Squeaky Cohiso 4, G.A.A. 3, Tri-Hi-Y l,3,4, F.H.A. l. HARRY ROBERT BICKERSTAFF Academic-Agriculture Henry F.F.A. l,2,3,4, F.F.A. Basketball 2,4, Parliamentary Team l,3,4, Rod and Rifle 2,3,4, Cardinal Capers 4, Class Parli- amentarian 4, Hi-Y President 4, Safety Patrol l, Athletic Club l,2. BARBARA ANN DANELAK Commercial Barb Tri-Hi-Y l,3,41 F.H.A. l1 Dancing Club l,21 Cardinal Capers 41 Year- book 41 Cohiso 41 G.A.A. 31 Usher 3,41 Chorus li Maiorette 3,4. ANNA MARIE EUCH Commercial Ann Gym Team 31 G.A.A. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 41 Dancing Club 2,31 Jr. Historians 2,31 Chorus l. RODNEY CHARLES CHOFFEL Agriculture Ro Rod and Rifle l,2,31 F.F.A. 213,41 Athletic Club l,2,31 Hi-Y 4. BEVERLY LOUISE DAHLIN Commercial Bev Marmet Jr. High I1 Dancing Club 2,31 Jr. Historians 31 Yearbook Staff 41 Gym Team 31 Usher 41 Cohiso 41 Cardinal Capers 41 May Day 31 Class Secretary 41 Art Club 4. HARRIETTE LEE COON General Hottie Chorus l,2,3,41 Maiorette 2,3,41 Dancing Club 2,31 Jr. Historians 11 Usher li G.A.A. 41 Girls Ensemble 41 Mixed Ensemble 41 Minstrel Show 31 May Day 31 Cheerleader 3,4. ,.,,r 1 1 . v erti ' K 1 A ins 1- 1 'i '.'s V' 1, i E l A . iiii 1 1 - .- ,,4' , f - ' isii ss' -I , .:.'11E7.' H V,,y t, nw yy ,, 1 X .... gf, Q7 we , -1 sm:-' :E if re i A , . 1 1 1 . 1 'I is iffy '-i 'A 1-f? '11:1xs11,.--I .W ROBERT ALAN DICKSON Academic Bob Dancing Club l1 Athletic Club l,2, 41 Rod and Rifle l,21 Basketball l, 2,3,41 Varsity C 31 Class Vice- President 31 Usher 31 Science Club 3,41 Student Council President 41 Yearbook Staff 41 All in the Fami- ly 4. 13 JANET LORRAINE DuPONT General DuPont Maiorette l,2,3,41 Chorus l,2,3,41 Tri-Hi-Y I1 F.H.A. i1 Dancing Club l,2,31 Usher l,31 Girls Ensemble 31 Mixed Ensemble 31 May Day 31 Operetta 21 Jr. Historians l1Cohiso 31 Cardinal Capers 41 Cheerleader l. JOYCE RAE EVANS Commercial Joy Maiorette l,2,3,41 Chorus l,2,3,41 Student Council 41 Dancing Club l, 2,31 Cardinal Capers 41 Operetta l, 2i Minstrel Show 31 All in the Fami- ly 41 Girls Ensemble 3,41 Cohiso 41 May Day 31 Cheerleader l,3,4f Tri-Hi-Y l,21 Yearbook Staff 41 Jr. Historians l1 Usher 3,4. MARTHA LGRUE FERRIER Commercial LaRue Gym Club 35 Chorus l,2,3,45 Danc- ing Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l5 G.A.A. 4. RICHARD ALBERT FLICKENGER Academic Dick Rod 81 Rifle Club lp Dancing Club 1,35 Auto Club 45 Yearbook Staff 45 All in the Family 4. JANET MARIE FREE Commercial Wuzzy G.A.A. 3,45 Chorus I,25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 F.H.A. lp Student Council 45 Cardinal Capers Staff 45 Library Assistant 4. RICHARD FREDRICK GRINNELL Agriculture Dick F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Sentinol 45 Rod 8- Rifle Club l,2,35 Safety Patrol l. ROBERT GORDON HAMILTON Agriculture Bob F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Hi-Y 45 Safety Patrol l. GLENDON LLOYD HARRY General Hop Rod and Rifle Club lp Dancing Club l,35 Auto Club 45 F.F.A. lg Athletic Club l5 All in the Family 4. IRIS MAE HART Commercial Iris Chorus l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 35 Dancing Club 25 All in the Family 45 Year- book Stafi 45 Girls Ensemble 35 Minstrel Show 35 Art Club 45 Oper- etta 2. CAROL VIRGINIA HARVEY Academic Harv Band l,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,47 Class Treasurer I,2,3,45 District Band 3,45 State Band 35 Dancing Club I,25 Cardinal Copers Staft 45 Operetta 25 All in the Family 45 Music Council 45 Girls Ensemble 35 Brass Ensemble 3,45 Minstrel Show 35 Co- hiso Association l,2,3,45 May Day 3. lsQv 'i . . .I -l..i.fSx,. VH KAY LOUISE HILLllRD Academic ou Chorus I,2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45 F. .A. I5 Tri-HIAY I,2,3,45 Dancing Clu I, 25 Usher I,35 Operetta 25 Girl En- semble 3,45 Minstrel Show 35 May Day 35 Cardinal Capers 3,45 Music Council 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Sax Quartet 45 Woodwind Quartet 4, DIANNE MAE HOADLEY Academic Hose Chorus I,2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45 F.l'l.A. I,25 May Day 35 Dancing Club 2,35 Cardinal Capers 45 Yearbook Staff 1 45 G.A.A. 35 Operetta 25 All in the Family 45 District Bar.-d 3,45 Minstrel show 3. VIRGINIA MAE JACOBS Academic Jake May Day 35 F.H.A. 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Usher 4. GENE COLLINS JEWELL Academic Auto Club 45 Athletic I,4. A ENE GRACE IRWIN Vo tion I Home Ec. Arlene FH 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. CAROL ANN JACKSON Commercial Fuzzy E.H.A. I5 Chorus I5 Tri-Hi-Y I,2,3,45 r. Historians I5 G.A.A. 35 Cohiso ,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Cardinal apers 45 Library Assistants 45 Year- ook 45 Play Director 45 Us ay Day 3. her 35 RONALD JAMES HOGUE Academic Ron Chorus I,2,3,45 Rod 8. Rifle I,25 Dancing Club I,25 Cardinal Capers 45 Boys Glee Club 4. WILLIAM LEON HOVIS Academic Bill Basketball I,2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 At letic Club I,25 Varsity C 35 Ro 81 Rifle I,2,45 Dancing Club I Stu ent Council 3. i i EARL HUGH KARNS HELEN MAXINE KLIPPLE MARY ANN LEGNOSKY Agriculture Oil Commercial Helen Commercial Red F.F.A. 2,3,4, Hi-Y 4, Safety Patrol F.H.A. l,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y l,3,4, Jr. His- Jr. Historians I, G.A.A. 4, Dancing I, Athletic Club I,2,3,4. torians 3. Club I,2,3, Chorus I,2,3,4, F.H.A lp Usher 4. . , ffl fr 2 ew. is sm 9 t fi J we Mg igf g f 5 I , I is L K 5 5 ff 1 1 f. rf ,, Q, 2 Q.. I E I ., l 5 wg? xi ' 111, fr +1 ,sw ,gt L K ii , gslfsfiig LQ, i fl 5 3 9' W 1 nr 795, 3 gg, '9. i . 2 li' H.. EVELYN LOUISE MARTIN Commercial Evvy Tri-Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Chorus I, Dancing Club 2,3, Jr. Historians l,3, G.A.A. 4, Gym Team 3, Cardinal Capers 4, :f-,,, r serri A I A-so .IUDY ANN McMINN Academic Mickey Band I,2,3,4, May Day 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Gym Team 3,4, G.A.A. 3,4, Year- book 4, Cohiso 4, Jr. Historians I,3, Dancing Club 2. LOUISE KATHRYN NORRIS Commercial Sissy G.A.A. 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4: F.H.A. Basketball 3, Dancing Club I. LAMAR ODOM PATRICK Academic Daddio' Ashland High School l,2,3, Class President 4, Chorus 4, Mixed En- semble 4, Athletic Club 4, Basketball 4. BEVERLY KAY PETERSON Academic Shorty Chorus l,2,3,4, Cheerleading l,3,4, Dancing Club l,2, Minstrel Show 3, Gym Team 3, May Day 3, Cardinal Capers 4, G.A.A. 3. DONNA JUNE PETERSON Commercial Sleepy F.H.A. l, Tri-Hi-Y l,3,4, Cohiso 4 Jr. Historians I, Chorus I. ARTHUR WILSON RUNKLE Academic Agriculture Art FFA l234 F.F.A. Basketball 2, 34 Rod and Rifle l,2,3,45 Athletic Club I2 Safety Patrol I5 Hi-Y 45 A in the Family 4. KENNETH WAYNE PETERSON General KOH Athletic Club l,2,45 Rod Gnd Rifle lp Dancing Club lp Jr. Historians l. Academic Ra l,2,3,45 Science Club 3. JAMES STALFORD REED Academic Sam Band l,2,35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Var sity C 35 Rod and Rifle I4 Usher 45 Science Club 45 Safety Patrol ly Yearbook Staff 4. CAROL ANN SC HWARTZBAUER Academic Carol Conneaut Lake High School l,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 F.H.A. 4. RAYMOND DANIEL SCHROER Y Basketball l,25 Athletic Club MARION JEAN RYND Academic Rind Chorus l,2,3,45 Band l,25 F.H.A. 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y l,25 Danc- ing Club l,25 Usher 1,35 Op- eretta 25 Girls Ensemble 3,45 Science Club 3,45 Music Council 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Cardinal Capers 45 Li- brary Assistants 45 All in the Family 4. ROBERT EARL SMITH Agriculture Smitty F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Rod and Rifle l,3, Athletic Club 2,3. PATRICIA SUE WOOD Commercial Pat Chorus l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Operetta 2, All in the Fam- ily 4, Cardinal Capers 4, Class Vice-President 4, Min- strel Show 3, Dancing Club 2,3, May Day 3. BEVERLY ANN SPENCE Academic Bobbie Franklin High School l, Chorus 2,3,4, Library 2,3,4, Dancing Club 3, G.A.A. 4, Minstrel Show 3, Usher 2,3, Science Club 3,4, May Day 3. FREDERIC ALTON WAGNER Basketball i,2,3,4, Baseball 3,4, Rod and Rifle l,2, Dancing Club l, Science Club 4, Varsity C 3. JEAN LGDONNE WCODFORD Academic Woodie Chorus l,2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, F.H.A. l, Dancing Club l,2, Girls Ensemble 3,4, Mixed Ensemble 2,4, Minstrel Show 3, Cardinal Capers 4, District Band 4, May Day 3, Tri-Hi-Y l. llNDA KAY SHOCK Academic Shake Band l,2,3,4, Chorus 'l,2,3,4, Dancing Club l,2, District Orchestra 3, Cardinal Ca- pers 4, Yearbook Stafl, Edi- tor 4, All in the Family 4, May Day 3, Usher 3, Minstrel Show 3. DONNA JEAN VANDERHOFF Home Ec. D0M1lB F.H.A. l,4, Jr. Historians l, Tri-Hi-Y 4. .dur wall ,-hd 7 of The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-six We, The Class of l956, of the City of Cochranton, County of Crawford, State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Test- ament, hereby revoking all former wills and codicils by us at any time heretofore made. FIRST: We direct that our high reputation be left to the Class of l957, hoping that they can uphold it as we have done. SECOND: We leave the Class of i958 fSophomoresJ with the promise that they too may reign as all powerful Seniors. . .someday. THIRD: We leave the Class of 1959 iFreshmanl with hopes for the future and after all. . .three years isn't so long. FOURTH: We leave the Faculty with the many fond memories that we have created for them. FIFTH: We give and bequeath all of our other possessions, tangible and intangible, real and personal, alive and dead according to the following: Colleen Beiter leaves her strong voice to Dick Chaney. Russell Bell and Dick Grinnell leave their constant companionship to Sylvia Nodler and Dorothy Malliard. Gladys Bell leaves her neatness to Naomi Birch. Bob Bickerstaff leaves his prize cow to Miss Webb, presuming she will know how to milk it. Rodney Choffel leaves his way with the women to Skip Bauer. Harriette Coon leaves her brothers and sisters to Ralph Porter. Beverly Dahlin leaves her southern drawl to Larry Flickinger. Barbara Danelak leaves her shyness to Danny Smith. Bob Dickson leaves his horses to Mrs. Jones. Janet DuPont leaves her roller skates to Mason Deeter. Anna Euch leaves her back seat on the bus to Emma Hegyi. Joyce Evans leaves her shape in the trophy case in the main hall. LaRue Ferrier leaves her babysitting to all the girls who can't find anyplace else to entertain their boyfriends Dick Flickinger leaves. . .if his Ford will start. Janet Free leaves her gossip to Mrs. Smith. Earl Gray leaves nothing. . .he needs everything he has. Donna Vanderhoff leaves her sweaters to Mary Runyan. Bob Hamilton leaves Mrs. Reed l2 dozen eggs hoping that they will hatch in time for school next fall. lris Hart leaves her ability to get along with people to Mr. Bowen. Louise Hilliard leaves her parties to Marilyn Brunot. Dianne Hoadley leaves her temper to Lawrence Anthony. Ronnie Hogue leaves his winning smile to Mr. J. Reid. Bill Hovis leaves his silent muffler to Peg Free. Arlene Irwin leaves Cochranton with Jim Whitman. Glendon Harry leaves Bonnie Burchill with hopes for the future. Carol Jackson leaves her seat on the bus with Rodney Choffel to John Canfield and Norma Freyermuth. Carol Schwartzbauer leaves with Lamar struggling in her blue Olds . Virginia Jacobs leaves for a rendevous with Carl. Gene Jewell leaves his curls to Shirley Weaver. Earl Karns takes his F.F.A. jacket with him, thank heavens. Helen Klipple leaves her bottle of Helene Curtis spray net to Mr. Schreckengost. Evelyn Martin leaves to ioin the Air Force. Judy McMinn leaves her wings and halo to Judy Peters hoping it will have a good influence. Bill McNulty leaves his speeches to Dianna Hipple. Louise Norris leaves her blonde hair to Dalton Deeter. Lamar Patrick leaves his purple corduroys to Mr. Kerr. June Peterson leaves her boistrous ways to Maxine McFarland. Kay Peterson leaves her height to Ray Drake. Ken Peterson leaves his brains to Carol Ward. Jim Reed leaves his position as Mrs. Jones' pet to John Sheatz. Art Runkle leaves his lalygagging in the halls to Dick Peterson. Marion Rynd leaves her sister to carry on the family name. Ray Schroer leaves his expert opinions to Mr. Dorchester. Linda Shook leaves her past in Cochranton as she heads for California. Mary Legnosky leaves her Irish name to Mike O'Hara. Bob Smith leaves his tall tales to Sam Skaggs. Fred Wagner leaves his driving ability to Mr. Jones. Pat Wood leaves her iokes to any street cleaner, lthey get them eventually, anyway.J Jean Woodford leaves everybody wondering whether the blue smoke is an L8tM or her disposition burning IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set our seal this twenty-second day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six. All Sciy Con in The Family, now!!H you imagine? She's got her kniTTin. Ike cmd Mike. Louisie Whof did you do?? Out Behind the Bornn Come one, Come all. The Three sfooges. 21 Such beautiful feefh. And owoy we go! The winner. You forgot your broom .G. T. H. I .l.- fm - fp. 1. 1735.5 iiwwgq- P' ' l S L5.' May 22, 1980 ...... a historic day ...... a beautiful spring day, birds singing, buds budding, a glorious day ,..... the day on which 24 years ago, the Class of i956 was graduated ...... everything is what it will be like ...... except ...... YOU ARE THERE! Divorcee Joyce Evans Ames Brackin Kelly Davenport Kahn, without a thought of this anniversary is looking out her 22nd story 5th Avenue pent house considering the task before her...finding her sixth husband. While in the same city in New York Bay, at Ellis Island, racketeer Fred Sutton Wagner is waiting for his re-entrance papers after being deported to Upper Mongolia ten years ago. A little to the south in the Latin Quarter, Bubbles Woodford and Frenchie Kay Peterson, are resting from their nights' work at Pat Gams Wood's Burlesque Theater where they sell popcorn and stale Nestles bars, Just three blocks up, Bob BeeBee Brain Hamilton is reporting for work as bouncer at Hovis' Billy's Black 8- Blue Star. ln the Bowery, Carol Harvey is peddling RD X tablets to obese hobos. Out on Long Island, Judy McMinn Beam is being dressed by her maid Bridget Legnosky, for a visit to her psychiatrist, Robert Bickerstaft, M.D., B.S., Ph. D., X.Y.Z. Since her husband took up with another woman, Judy has been suffering from an acute case of delerium tremors. In Madison Square Garden, Leadpants Dickson and Georgous Georgia Schwartzbauer are being crowned King and Queen of Diamond Jane Klipple's Rodeo. Meanwhile in Pittsburgh, deep in the sub-sub-basement of the Grant Building, Ray Schroer is still, after 20 years, experimenting with a 58th variety he hopes to sell to the H. J. Heintz Co., still won't admit he's wrong. Colleen Beiter, 23 stories above is appearing on a telecast. She appears riding o camel on the Camel News Caravan and is forced to go without water for days at a time. At the Iris Hart Theater, opposite Child's Restaurant, Virginia Mayo Jacobs and Richard Powell Flickinger are rehearsing for the opening of Which End's Up written and directed by Cecil B. De Choffel. Diane Hoadley is hard at work as head brewmaster and chief bottle washer for the Duquesne Brewing Company. She has Bev Dahlin and Barb Danelak working iHici under her. In the Post-Gazette oftice Ken Peterson, Society Editor is writing his column on what Duchess Gladys Bell and her Duke, Earl Gray wore at Elsa Maxwell Hilliard's party last night. Arlene lrwin, a helicopter pilot for the Highway Patrol, iust lost her job, she took a short cut through the Liberty Tubes. C. A. Jackson and R. E. Smith are out on the town celebrating after successfully defending Louise Nimblefingers Norris before the Grand Jury this morning. After a two weeks vacation, Beverly Spence resumes her duties as head of the lost and found department at Gimble's. She was responsible for the safe return of June Peterson's million dollar diamond ring ifor her nose-anything to be ditferent.J Down the alley from Gimble's, Bell, Grinnel, and Karns have a finance company lon the shady side-of the alley, that isi. Their motto is You can leave it with us 'cause we'll get it anyhow. Elsewhere in the country--Ron Flash Hague is taking pictures on West Street for the magazine he's starting. He's calling the magazine... Hogue. Just outside Podunk, Georgia, 'Hacksaw Coon and Aunt Jamima DuPont are slicing sugar cured ham and flapping corn fritters in Mom Vanderhott's Hash House. Moonshine Patrick is wanted for ridge running in seven states ifive of which have no ridgesi and Thursday Harry and Jace Pearson Runkel are hot on his trail. Digger Reed, an undertaker, is laughing because Janet Free has iilted him. He knows she'll come back to him in the end. Smiley McNulty is in Chicago posing for Gleem toothpaste ads. His manager Sharpie Jewell, is slowly making him spend his fortune...he keeps knocking his teeth down his throat. Anna Euch is autogrciphing copies of her new book The Big Bay Window in front of Grandma Martin's Library for illiterates. Lt. Colonel Marion Rynd, WAC, R.A. O79632i, is stationed in Grubnek, Germany. Her iob is to snoopervise fraternization activities of our servicemen stationed there. Linda Shook Bennett is making last minute preparations with the help of her able secretary and assistant, LaRue Ferrier, to attend the Republican National Convention in Las Vegas where she is expected to be nominated for Vice president. Everything is as it will be ...... except ...... YOU WERE THEREI 22 Un clercfadam en I X X X 7 gg , f EO + .J 4 62 XB Qin? I' 4 xl x f - fr? ' ' :av 45 'L , L! , M Ef5w VM i '7'5 f fkr-X V954 Patricia Allen Lawrence Anthony l Bruce Bauer Gary Cauvel Robert Corliss l Ruth Geiger Shirley Antill Norma Babbitt Brian Bunting, Janet Pete, Carol Stainbrook and Judy Coon. Delbert Bickel Marilyn Brunot Carl Buchanan Brian Bunting Gary Buzzo U Judy Coon Elaine Deeter Jean Dickson Larry Flickinger Jack Geddes Robert Gehres Janet George Clarence Gordon Barbara Greenlee Olive Grossman PGfI'iClCI Hanna 24 Louise Hitchcock Gary Hollabaugh Donna Hunt David Jewell Dorothy Malliard Martha Matt Shirley McCartney Mary McCaughtry Maxine McFarland Diane Nelson Sylvia Nodler H 5: ' ,gk ff N 4qf5H'lJ'gg -,-i' ' 7 Janet Pete Judy Peters Delores Peterson James Peterson Janet Peterson J r e c J ' ' 1 -wa :iw :,, 'aff' ,isiz1t:Ewsi1f. Richard Peterson Ann Reitz Pauline Rough Wayne Seeley John Sheatz Fred Stark Carol Stainbrook Bruce Stephens Bruce Swogger Beverly Tracy Charles Unger -: Fila ' x ' Etta Lee Varnclell Merle Vincent Shirley Weaver Carol Wheelln9 25 .Sl 1 - gn Q f K 'fifigiffi x zz- ,.ff,s,: eQ ' 2 , liET5','75El .5 V, g .,., zt, x s s sq .x J' X :K , Q92 1 1 sk -p f gk Richard Andrews Peggy Bell Richard Clevenger - , g. .. -firm H James Burchill T , . 8 I lr l K r X f ,, . W H: f Q.. X , , . lx Ni ' Ig x 3 l Q f ' 1, ,X J Q gi S 3 M, QE My fi , ii as ., , r . ..,, use Q5 A ,Q x, Q ,Y ... fr an w W fx? Q c 52 ,f Q g an A John Canfield Larry Cauvel Raymond Coon Dorothy Corliss Martha Deeier Mason Deeter ll. TO RJ Mary McClain, Ruth Ann Dunn, Sally Ferland, Bonnie Wenfz. J gf 3:54, - . H E -4 y 4, , M. W EK f 'X -- Q Lil' K F K f gs, f my Ein Ronald Dickson Raymond Drake Ruth Ann Dunn 3 5,21 -- will X Charles Diessler Connie DeVore Y .ax . 'Pi Ref! 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R I h W Gp Ggner Daniel Smith Ralph Porter Marilyn June Rough Sidney Wentworth Donna Stainbrook Bonnie Wenfz 27 FIRST ROW lL-Rl-Charles George, Tom Karns, Lynn Dickson, Ronald DuPont, Jerry Adams, Daniel Dahlin, Russ Hudson, Jimmy Dunn.-SECOND ROW- Sandra Hall, Elaine Anderson, Nancy Kerr, Ruth Girardt, Sandra Hamilton, Alice Hogue, Judy Coon, Linda Hetternan, Joyce Hoadley, Anna Dennis, Deanna Hipple.-THIRD ROW-Nancy Greenlee, Carol Coulson, Carol Bicker- staft, Ruth Diamon, Phylis Dietrick, Dave Hollabaugh, Art Daily, Larry Helsel, Bud Harvey, Mr. Schreckengost.-FOURTH ROW-Naomi Burch, Pat Chisholm, Barbara Kline, Sandy Hovis, Jim Houck, Dick Chaney, Dalton Deeter, John Dennis, Bill Hanton, Elmer Bell. NAME Gerald Adams Elaine Anderson Elmer Bell Carol Bickersraft Naomi Birch Dick Chaney Patricia Chischolm Judith Coon Carol Coulson Daniel Dahlin Arthur Daily Dalton Deeter Anna Dennis John Dennis Ruth Diamon Lynn Dickson Phyllis Dietrich James Dunn Ronald DuPont Charles George Ruth Girardat June Grossman Sandra Hall Sandra Hamilton William Hanton Andrew Harvey James Hauck Linda Heffernan Larry Helsel Deanna Hipple Joyce Hoadley Alice Hogue David Hollabaugh Sandra Hovis Russell Hudson Thomas Karns Nancy Kerr Barbara Kline FAVORITE SONG Memories are Made of This Love is a Many Splendored Thing Chain Gang The Great Pretender He Slow Poke Chain Gang Memories are Made of This It's Almost Tomorrow Memories are Made of This Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies I Hear You Knockin Melody of Love Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom The Great Pretender Crazy Otto Medley Star Spangled Banner Sixteen Tons The Great Pretender The Longest Walk Hearts of Stone Love and Marriage Go On With the Wedding Secret Love Sixteen Tons The Great Pretender Sixteen Tons Memories are Made of This Memories are Made of This You'll Never Walk Alone Dungaree Doll Melody of Love Sixteen Melody of Love Yellow Rose of Texas Sixteen Tons Chain Gang Black Denim Trousers White NICKNAME Lawyer Ellie Emo Bickie Na Charlie Wizard Judy Art Dan Big Red Red Neenie Johan Ruthie Tuffy Sis Foxie Mickey Charley Ruthie Grossy Sandy Sandy Willie Bud Grant Kay Hetzel Dee Jo Elf Dave Sandy Huddy Tom Nance Squirt NAME Sandra Lambee Jim Lee Nancy Legnosky Charles Mattocks Carol McCaughtry Beverly McCIarion Dick McFarland Tom McFate Lois Myers Donna Moak Gary Moorehead Dennis Mudger Lynn Mudock Susan Nagel Dick Oakes Ernest Oakes Howard Oakes Mike O'Hara Bill Patterson Mary Pearce Paul Pete John Peterson Loretta Petruna Paul Reno Bob Rose Freda Rough Harold Rough David Runkel George Sittig Jean Siverd Dick Stahlsmith Rose Staudt Gene Theuret Carol Ward Carolyn Williams Harry Young FIRST ROW IL-RI-Paul Pete, Charles Mattocks, John Peterson, Dick Stahl- smith, Dick Oakes, Lynn Murdock, Carol McCaughtry, Donna Mook, Carol Ward, Freda Rough, Nancy Legnosky, Miss Moyer.-SECOND ROW-Gary Moorhead, Dick McFarland, Howard Oakes, Carolyn Williams, Mary Ann Pearce, Beverly McClarin, Lois Myers, Susan Nagel, Jean Sivird, Rose Staudt, Loretta Petruna.-THIRD ROW-Tom McFate, Bill Patterson, Jim Lee, Bob Rose, Ernest Oakes, Harry Young, Dennis Mudger, George Sittig, David Runkle, Harold Rough, Paul Reno. FAVORITE SONG NICKNAME Cattle call Red Shifting Whispering Sands Hawkeye Daddio Tweet Sixteen Ton Chuck Song of a Dreamer Herbie Chain Gang Pine cone The Kentuckian Swampus Melody of Love Oodles The Great Pretender Lee Melody of Love Specs Farmer in the Dell Charlie Tina Marie Hose Chain Gang 6 foot The Great Pretender Susie I Got Nottin for Christmas Oakes Plain Ole Country Boy Earnie Dragnet Oakes My Boy Flat Top Wamba Roll Out The Barrel Wimpy Its Almost Tomorrow Slim Jim l2th Street Rag Pete Home on the Range Johnathan Sixteen Ton Petunia I'm in the Jailhouse Now George Daddio Heckel Only You Fred Whistling Farmer Boy Rrrr-ough Bye Bye Blackbird Butch Dragnet Speedy My Bonnie Lassie Duftes Memories are Made of This John Almost Tomorrow Corny Sixteen Ton Turkey The Great Pretender Inestine It's Almost Tomorfrow Willie Mule Train Tex 29 Olnber resid St Treasure qW,,,h'u C., 4 . Class sXPresia'ent-Ronald enf- E-wart AxtellXS r-Diane Sf All n J s Deit .XSECOND WXMr Coon J lbert E Cle dna G y M , DuP I P Gage R ,417 louise Z , Bev l D lfli .XFOU TH R Holi 6 lv Corby FIRST ROW ll-PixGi Tom Johnson Charle lbert , Fran ' ne lf Burch' Bell Jo cis Jewell uhn, Susan Ill Sylvia Darwin e , Ofne RO , osie A VSUQSIL E on, aul incaln Qople sch, Rlbh s. Mo'-'ad vehfn H ra , , 170 ery ferr R O a aug , A ard Hunk Ronald auvel den, Janilre Kangos, Joyce Irwin, awlre, Pal Hagen Barbara Irwin, Bonnie orgaret Gilbert. XTHIRD ROWXDaryl Bleakley, derson, Shirley Blyler, Marilyn Anderson, Mary Girard ith, Catherine Christneig Charles Corliss, Donald Cl l'VX-l0'77SS Irwin, Fverett Hollabauglv, Raymond kiln llen Harvev Daryl Heffernan, Dowd Carroll Bill Han , Cay Deefer. at, app, Paul gensnyith, Wiliam nO, Stewart Axtell David Cauvelxlfice- ecretary-Sandy Wenfzx ockton. FIRST ROW ll-Rielfarl lvordberg, 'lialn McClain, David Stockton illialn Weaver, Frank Wood James Urquhart John Morrison, Vlqlliafn Malliaraf Larry Snyith.x.S'ECOlVD ROWX.loan Stopp, Rebecca Rose, linda Sl77Iil7, Diane Stockton, Rufh Peterson, Brenda Stevens, C Sears, Carol Snyifly, Velma Turner Esther Moalf, Barbara Peterson, Mary Moatsw Jaclr Malliaraf Robert Vlolliofns, Charles Vanderhofi Jane I1Qo,oert, loi Sandra Martin, Rosemary Mayen Sandra Wentz Pauline Vldllils. ' Leroy Sofnfners, Richard Peterson, Meade Meats, Archie Joan Moats, Dale Linton, Toln MCMinn, Fdgar arolyn THIRD ROWX 3 Patterson, Mr. Kerr, X,-OURTH ROWXDOU Wilcox, Morrison, Um Sfflllfi, Adrienne ROSS, Rynaf 30 qew , xloevx , onxce Scoog Wxoxn Yekevsonf 6 Bonner, Z okxn Psnn SNL Vekmno, NNN XNxneeXef, he fXYXWN9 noni s GoXfXxe Kee , Yxosone Ylunxgon, Xlxnoo Moog, 'o Yekevson, Benxno Spruce, Qeonov xovw 'YeK'xXX, Qaevnord Sxondk, Ocwkd Arkng, Nbloqne Veierson, Rovn Yexmno. 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PT'rXa,erK, Dadene Oeeker, Bonnke Beck, Mrn PToTTa'oaug'n, Peggy Corner, Nancy Grarns, Pakrkdxa 'Don Bauer, Nfrc'naeX Cno?KeX.fPOUPsTPT VsONNfDeXares Trv4Tn, Sandra Cnapen, Skrn Be'ner, Nea Prandrsco, Tony BeXX, Nancy BXose, CaroTyn Carkerrnan. W QQ 7 61 Preskdenr Nrary T.es'n Thee-Preskdenr Tornrny Nxuager Secretary Drearna Pakrkcv- Treasurer Prnn X.es'n Our Horne P-oorn OPk'rcers are as EaTXay4es1 Psoorn V1 Psoorn TA Chdxrrnan Psoberr Oakes Cnakrrnan 3an'rr.e Svlogger Thee Cnakrrnan Mary Tone NwcCarKney Wee Cnakrrnan Coovire Spence Secrekary Susan Yseeier Praqrarn Cnamnen SyTvKa Peterson Treasurer Nancy Nv.:CTorTn NNKXTKarn Peterson Prograrn Cnakrrnen kuay Pekerson Xxrn Panerson Roorn Tb Cnakrrnan P.To'rne Beers Wee Cnakrrnan Nano! BTase Secretary Bucky 301.1-G Program Chakrrnen Bonnie Bef-V GeraTd Ba'o'oTKr 32 .fdcfiuifiezi A A I .. li 5 ,A fy ' Y ' I P- mf-P ,- , - f f f I x f,.X xx X X xr- f ,--. .-f' X XX'-Nffi--'n x!!f 'N'-4,-f-szffz'-. ',.,,X X xx I . ' ,:,-: 7 ,Q ,,br V m y Y .., . , :V X' ly rag - ,,.. A ji .f ' ,,. X i ' ilf'ff 5 Bob Dickson, Gary Buzzo, President ViceAPresident Carol Jockson, Joyce Evans, Secretory Treosurer WW ' FIRST ROW LL-Rl: Mrs. McFadden, Joyce Evons, Carol Jockson, Bob Mclry McCc1ugl11ry, Corole Stoinbrook, Bob Rose, Dennis Mudger Dickson, Gory Buzzo, Mr. Kerr. SECOND ROW: Jonel Free, Tony Bell, Sully Ferlin, Corole Word. fll FIRST ROW IL To RH: LaRue Ferrier, Carol Jackson, Anna Euch, Mrs. Mc- Fadden, Gladys Bell, Barbara Dane- Iak, June Peterson, Evelyn Martin. SECOND ROW: Donna Vanderlwofl, Arlene Irwin, Carol Irwin, Helen Klipple, Bonnie We'nTz, Vivian Hef- fernan, Janet Free, Donna Stain- brook, Marilyn Huclson. THIRD ROW: Colleen Beiier, June Rough, Barbara Hart, Virginia Jacobs, Carol Schwartzbauer, Marilyn Brunot, Con- nie DeVore, Louise Hilliard, Louise Norris, Hazel Genres. -..,-Q if FIRST ROW IL-RI: Mary Runyan, Margaret Rynd, Phyllis ROW: Marion Rynd, Anna Euch, Beverly Spence, Harriett McCartney, Mary McClain, Sandra Moyer, Evelyn Martin, Donna Stainbrook, Janet Free, June Peterson, Louise Norris, Delores Peterson, Larue Ferrier, Donna Hunt, Martha Matt, Ruth Geiger, Mary Weaver, Sidney Wentworth. SECOND X, Sm, fa, FIRST ROW IL-Ri: Becky Rose, Jane Lippert, Ester Mook, Sandy Chapen, Bonnie Burchill, Joan Stopp, Mary Gi- rardat, Josie Albert, Susan Coon, Bonnie Beck, Nancy McClaren, Evelyn Hawk, Sandy Wentz, Pat Hager, Dianne Stockton, Marilyn Anderson, Ruth Peterson, Mary Canfield, Janice Swogger, Ruth Ann Slvoka, Louise Lincoln, Mary McCarti ey, Susan Keefer, Dreama Patrick, Cookie Spence, Carolyn Cotterman, Judy Buzza, Rynanne Mook, Linda Coon, Cora Koontz, Frances Hilliard, Mrs. Pomeroy, Hazel Gehres, Marilyn Hudson, Mary Legnosky, Gloria Peterson, Louise Hilliard, 14, 14, 14. 14, Tracy. SECOND ROW: Judy Peterson, Anna Lesh, Lois Patterson, Patty Geddes, Patty McEIhaney, Rosali Runyan, Delores Irwin, Rita Karns, Nancy Grams, Jo Ann Jacobs, June Koontz, Nancy Sounder, Sara Weaver, Sylvia Peter- son, Mary Lesh, Sally Kerr, Elaine Beers, Rose Mary Moyer, Joyce Irwin, Sonia Peterson, Shirley Keas, Janice Kangas, Barbara Irwin, Peggy Corner, Mrs. Pomeroy. 4! M We - f is FIRST ROW IL-Rl: Roberl Nor , 1 yne ee y, Bob Hamilton, Art Runkle, Earl Korns Begee, Tom Mudger, Lynn Dickson, John Morrison. SECOND ROW: Rodney Choiclel. Mr, H l l ' ' ' ese, Jim Dunn, John Dennis, David Runkle, Bolo Biclcerstoff. dherg, Lorry Terrill, Lorry Smith Larry THIRD ROW Wo S l a 0 O . 4 aivillrim H' 1-fate I 6 nlunnuu FIRST ROW IL-Ri: Earl Groy Tom McElhoney Eu en L , , 9 Q earner, Sandra Johnson, Corolyn Vogus, Mr. Schreckengost. THIRD ROW: Dick Flick- Moyer. SECOND ROW: Phyllis McCartney, Fronces Hilliard, Potty SVWQSVI GVG9 KC1llnOW5lflf Bud WGQHGVI GlSHClOl'1 l'lOl'VY, 38 FIRST ROW lL-RD: Mary Lesh, Sally Kerr, Beverly Dahlin, Judy McMinn, Carol Harvey, Gladys Bell, June Peterson. THlRD ROW: Bob Gehres, Dianne Hoadley, Joyce Evans, Judy Coon. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jones, Carol Jackson, Lynn Dickson. Barbara Danelak, Phyllis McCartney, Frances Hilliard, Marion Rynd, Mary Lesh .... Sally Kerr ..... Beverly Dahlin. Judy McMinn ..... ... Dianne Hoadley .... ... Joyce Evans ...... ... O - ..' Tl 4 if 625, rfgyrb - .1 . . . .Seventh Grade .Freshman Class . .General Fund . Newspaper Club ....Music Fund .Student Council Carol Harvey .... Gladys Bell June Peterson. .. Bob' Gehres . Carol Jackson Lynn Dickson .... Judy Coon ....... Mr. Jones ...... Barbara Danelak Phyllis McCartney .... Frances Hilliard .... Marion Rynd. . . 39 .Junior Class .. ..Advisor ....Sr. Tri-Hi-Y , .... G. A. A. . .Auto Club Science Club Senior Class .....Cohiso ....Banker . . .Athletic . . .Yearbook ......Hi-Y Newspaper StaFtfEditor, Louise Hilliard, Co-Editors, Pat Wood and Peggy Bell, Class and Club Editor, Marion Rynd, Gossip Editor, Janet DuPont, Sports Editor, Bob Gehres, Assistant Sports Editors, Bob Rose and Russell Hudson, Fashion Editor, Jean Woodford, Feature Editor, Kay Peterson, Circulation Manager, Dianne Hoadley, Circulation Corn- mittee, Tom McMinn and Howard Oakes, Business Manager, Judy Mc- Minn, Art Editor, Larry Flickenger, News Editor, Carol Harvey, Assistant News Editor, Linda Shook, Ag Department, Bob BickerstaFF, Typists, Joyce Evans, Janet Free, Carol Jackson, Anna Euch, Barbara Danelak, Beverly Dahlin, Evelyn Martin, Colleen Beiter. i FIRST ROW iL-Rr: Carol Harvey, Peggy Bell, Beverly Dahlin, Carol Jackson, Maxine McFarland, Judy McMinn, Evelyn Martin, Louise Pont, Russell Hudson Pat Wood Bob Gehres Mrs Shouey THIRD Hilliard, Jean Woodford. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hart, Larry Flickenger, ROW: Ronnie Hague Barbara Danelak Anna Euch Colleen Beiter Dianne Hoadley, Torn McMinn, Janet Free, Kay Peterson, Janet Du- Bob Bickerstatt Pat Allen Linda Shook Marion Rynd Joyce Evans ll! IV yr ft fgillllj og? X 55 SEATED IL-Ri: Steve Harvey, Dorothy Corliss, Cora Koontz, Iris Hart, Mrs. Smith, Beverly Dahlin, Jim X UA Peterson, Dan Smith, Larry Flickenger. 72Hche9 FIRST ROW lL-Ri: Tom Johnson, Jean Siverd, Ruth Diamand. SECOND ROW: Betty Gorby, Jane Lippert, Pat Chisholm, Carolyn Sears, Richard Peterson. THIRD ROW: Shirley Rodebaugh, Janice Kangas, Edna Gray, Margret Gilbert, James Irwin, David Gorby. FOURTH ROW: Pauline Willis, Sylvia Clevenger, Velma Turner, Carol Smith, Paul Klipple, Gay Deeter, Larry Hollabough. STANDlNG il.-Rl: Brenda Stevens, Ronald Cauvel, Carol Coulson, Mrs. Smith, Jim Dunn. Wiener f . SEATED IL-Rt: Beverly Spence, Virginia Jacobs, Carol Jackson, Janet Free, Pat Chisholm, Carol Bickerstaft Naomi Birch, Louise Hitchcock, Sandy Hall, Shirley Antill, Donna Hunt. STANDING CL-RI: Maxine McFarland Judy Coon, Mary McCaughtry, Marion Ryncl, Vivian Heffernan, June Rough, Sandra Moyer, Patty Johnson Phyllis McCartney, Mrs. Hitchcock. J. 1 FIRST ROW IL-Ri: Mr. Reed, Jim Beiter, Frank Wood, Richard Hough, Bill Peterson, Jim Patterson, Bill Hanna, 351.1 ? 5 I Tom Johnson, Ronald Stoyer, Mary Girardat, Susan Coon, Josie Albert, Daryl Blakley, Paul Reno, Mr, Hilgert. SEC- OND ROW: Chuck Vanderhoff, Jim Lee, Arthur Daily, David Hollabaugh, Mary Legnosky, Barbara Peterson. STANDING IL-RI: David Hollabaugh, Jim Patterson, Jim Lee, Arthur Daily, Mary Legnosky, Daryl Blakley, Paul Reno, Frank Wood, Tom Johnson, Jim Hawk, Josie Albert. 42 FIRST ROW CL-Ri: Janet Free, Carol Harvey, Lamar Patrick, Pat Wood, Bickerstafi, Linda Shook, Joyce Evans Art Runkei Iris Hart Dick Bob Dickson, Jean Woodford. STANDING, Mrs. McFadden, Bob Flickenger, Dianne Hoadley, Marion Rynd Carol Jackson FF 'f ,463 at :Ae Q if ,db J-5 Martha Miller, Pat Wood, Fred Miller, Lamar Patrick George Miller, Bob Dickson, Doris Miller, Carol Harvey Biff Sweitzer, Art Runkel, Henry Groybiil, Bob Bickerstatt Miss Muller, Linda Shook, Photographer, iris Hart, Re porter, Dick Flickenger, Betty Lou, Marion Rynci, Jane Joyce Evans, Alec, Glenndon Harry, Patty, Dianne Hoad ley, Student Director, Carol Jackson, Director, Mrs. Mc Faalden, Substitute Director, Mr. Jones. -43 'RY 8 ,L-Rl: Mary Weaver, Ann Reitz, Shirley Weaver, Mary McCaughtry, Carol Stainbrook, Jean Dickson, Pat Hanna, Judy Coon, Janet Peterson, Judy Mclvlinn, Judy Peters, Janet George, Maxine McFarland, Etta Varndel, Pauline Rough, Janet Pete, Olive Grossman, Beverly Tracy, Emma Hegi, FIRST ROW IL-Ru Archie Morrison Art Runkel, Jim Harvey, Everett Jim Urauart, Ronald Dickson, Gary Cauvel, Ralph Porter, Bud Wagner, Carl Hoadley, Eugene Leamer, , Gilbert Bell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Smedley, Bob Bickerstaft, Carl Buchanan, Peter Diesler, Reed, Jim Lee, Gay Deeter, Paul Gage. THIRD ROW: Jack Heffernan, Tim Smith, Allen l-lollaloaugh, Jim Irwin, Darwin DuPont, Gary Hollobough, Paul Klipple, Fred Malliard, I F' Rn O X Q L rapt fz. 716- 71716- '3 fi:i.1Eii if X1 ? .v,,., FIRST ROW 'L-Ri: Jackie Tillack, Joyce Tracy, Judy Coon, Jo Ann Jacobs, Sharon Hanton, Donna Oakes, Karen Dille. SECOND ROW: Elaine Beers, Ruth Petrunia, Freda Rough, Darlene Deeter, Nancy Greenlee, Loretta Petrunia, Linda Hetllernan, Betty Gorby, Miss Webb. THIRD ROW: Ruth Brock, Nancy Legnosky, Sandra Martin, Adraine Rose, Della Weaver, Nancy Blowse, June Koontz, Faye Deeter, ldella Sopher. I FIRST ROW :L-Ri: Clarence Gordon, Guy Hart, Fred Wagner, Carl Irloadley, Ronald Dickson, Tom McFate, Jack Malliard. SECOND ROW: Mary Runyan, Dale Linton, Jim Woodring, Max Devore, Bill Lubold, John Allen, Chuck McMinn, Bob Dickson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Dorchester, Mary McClain, Margaret Rynd, Marion Rynd, Beverly Spence, Carl Nordberg, Jim Reed, Mr. Bowen. 45 FIRST ROW IL to Rt: Connie DeVore, Martha Deeter, Jean Dickson, Janet George, Ruth Ann Dunn, Virginia Jacobs, Sally Ferlin, Bonnie Wentz, Arlene Irwin. SECOND ROW: Carol Wheeling, Janet Pete, Carol Irwin, Diane Nelson, Norma Babbitt, Pat Johnson, Helen Klipple, Norma Fryermuth, Carol Schwartzbauer, Mrs. McCarl. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Maillard, Sylvia Nodler, Barbara Greenlee, Barbara Hart, Elaine Deeter, Louise Hitchcock, Donna Vanderltott, Marilyn Brunot, Shirley Weaver, Ann Reitz. 7. 71. ff. President ..... Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer ...... Parliamentarian .. T4 0 Historian ...... Song Leader .. 6 Reporter . . . The Senior F. H. A. met this year during activity period on Tuesday with a larger enrollment than last year. Members worked especially hard getting the build- ings at the fair grounds ready for the Cochranton Com- munity Fair, making entries during the fair, and ot course there is always the dreaded task ot cleaning up atter- ward. The local chapter was represented at the North- western Pennsylvania Livestock Shovv when Carol Wheel- ing competed with other contestants ot the district tor Iii .. Virginia Jacobs .. Ruth Ann Dunn Q sf' Q .. Bonnie Wentz ... Sally Ferlin ... Jean Dickson .. Arlene Irwin . . Janet George . . . Norma Babbitt the title ot Livestock Queen. The club voted to send tvvo representatives along with Carol, which were Louise Hitchcock and Norma Babbitt. In the tall we had a Hobo Hop which was a lot ot fun tor everyone, but still added money to our treas- ury. We also sold F. H. A. Cook Books, giving the favorite recipes of the club members of Pennsylvania. Plans are in the making for a ioint F. H. A. and F. F. A. Party, a banquet, and State Farm Show attendance. The FUTURE FARMERS ot AMERICA is an organiza- tion which reaches trom the state at Maine to Hawaii and from Washington to Puerto Rico. In this organization, we practice brotherhood and develop those qualities ot leadership which every tarm boy should possess. The Cochranton Chapter is one ot the many thou- sands of chapters in the United States, Our otticers are cis tollows: President, Bob Bickerstatt, Vice-President, Carl Buchanan, Secretary, Bob Hamilton, Treasurer, Russell Bell, Sentinel, Diclc Grinnell, Reporter, Raymond Coon, Advisor, Mr. William McCullough. The outstanding boy tor this year was Carl Buchan' an, our vice-president. Carl has had a very good project program started and has done a very outstanding amount ot work tor the chapter. He has won many ribbons, mostly blue, on .his Brown Swiss calves and heiters, as well as FIRST ROW 'L to R-1 Bill Hanton, Daniel Dahlin, Gene Theauret, Jerry Adams, Harold Rough. SECOND ROW, Elmer Bell, Russell Hudson, John Peterson, Rodney Chotztel, Charles Maddox, Gary Moorehead, Bob Biclcerstatt. THlRD ROW: Mr. McCullough, Steve 404' on his proiect boolcs. Carl has taken many trips such as Harrisburg trip, paid by the chapter, Hershey trip, paid by Pennsylvania Association ot Farm Cooperatives, trip to Purdue, also paid by P. A. F. C., trip to Kansas City, at his own expense, Carl will make a hne citizen and tarmer. Keystone Farmers this year were Bob Bickerstatt and Art Runkel, Bob also won Northwestern Regional Star Farmer Award and Outstanding Junior Guernsey Breeder Award. The Chapter won top award in Cooperative Contest and sent two representatives to Purdue University with the advisor. Harvey, Delbert Biclcel, Art Runlcel, Ralph Wagricr, Leroy Murdock. Carl Buchanan, FOURTH ROW, Earl Karns, Bob Rose, Ernest Oalci-w, Gregory Kalinowski, Mason Deeter, Russell Bell, Wayne S+-wlr-y. 4-y 'QM' amz AE Q its ' ,. ,, W M- ef . I. Dons brother, Art. 2. Our Mrs. MCF 3 Bubble, bubble, toil ond troubte. 4 Gone with the Wind 5. lchie Dorchester 6. ls she tootin' her own horn? 7 Are those swinQ1n'doors? 8. Willie ond Frog. 9. Anything tor n Vodyl IO. Brown ond Broins-your Choice. Il. Guess who. I2 Trifk or treot 13. ls this tomitior? 14. TeC15in', T5. Iris Monroe. T6. LT H CM. -in Whot o womon looks like in the morning. 17. Goldie. 18. Someone throw him cz fish. 19. Soy, te-How. QO, Peter Pon. QI. Took onywoy. QQ. 'left to right Bev Dcrhtin ond Porky. 23 Mutt Gttd Jett. 24 John's favorite pastime--tfnlking. 25. One of the Lees. 26. Jonet, Jonet ond Janet. .Altll fetzw I 'S' 7 Q? 4 8' Ikk 1 , 4' in N , ,, X . 1 X X fl fm 1 5 M ,Z --S '-2 LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Klingensmith, Jim Burchill, Ralph Porter, Bill Hovis, Guy Hart, Lamar Patrick, Ray Drake, Gregory Kalin- 0 Cochranton ... ... 71 Cochranton . .. ... 77 Cochranton ... ... 64 Cochranton . 53 Cochranton . 46 Cochranton . 77 Cochranton ... .. . 50 Cochranton ... ... 58 Cochranton ... ... 96 Cochranton ... ... 77 Cochranton ... ... 79 Cochranfon . . . . . . 66 Cochranton ... ... 95 Cochranton ... .. 57 Cochranton ... ... 82 Cochranton ... .. 79 Cochranton . .. , . 88 Cochranton ... .. 61 Cochranton ... .. 86 Cochranton . .. ,, 85 Cochranton ... .. 58 Cochranton ..... ........... 7 3 Total 1578 The team broke the previous record for average points per game set by the 1950-51 team, 60.5 in 1950-51, 71.6 in 1955-56. They also broke the record owski, Fred Wagner, Jim Reed, Bob Dickson, Gary Cauvel, Gary Buzza. Dick Norris was absent when picture was taken. Grove City . . . . . 49 Saegertown . . . . . . 60 Mercer ...... . . . 88 Randolph .... ... 55 Cranberry ....... . . . 79 Conneaut Lake .. ..., 62 Conneaut Lake .. .... 71 Rocky Grove . . . . . . . 65 Alumni ......... . . . 44 Linesville ......... . .. 55 Commodore Perry . .. . . . 63 Lakeview ......... . . . 68 Faculty .... .. ... 34 Mercer .... . . 107 Saegertown . . . . . 86 Cranberry ... ... 87 Randolph .... ... 64 Rocky Grove ...... . . . 57 Commodore Perry .... .... 4 6 Linesville ......... ... 53 Grove City ...... . . . 78 Lakeview ...... . . . . . 50 Total 1421 for points per season set by the same team, 1333 in 1950-51, 1578 in 1955-56. Bill Hovis 5'lO -guard. Bill has been on The Varsity squad since his Sophomore year, He has been an all around out- standing player. Lamar Patrick 6'l Ycenter. Lamar is a transfer from Ashland, Kentucky where he was a track star. Lamar didn't see much action but when called upon he always did his part. 'lu Frederic Wagner 6'2 -forward. Fred has played on the Varsity the past two years. He was high score man this year with points and he set a new record of 42 points in one game. James Reed 6'-forward. Jim played Var- sity ball both his Junior and Senior years. He was not only a good offensive player but equally good in the defensive angle, Robert Dickson 5'9 -forward. Bob also played for the Varsity his Junior and Senior years although a siege with pneu- monia this year, kept him from active duty until after Christmas vacation. LEFT TO RIGHT: James Dunn, Manager, Larry Cauvel, James gensmith. Burchill, John Sheatz, Guy Hart, Gregory Kalinowski, Coach Klin- o W 0 The Junior Varsity is the proving ground for turning Junior High players into Varsity players. Although the Jayvees didn't have an outstanding season, the boys on the team showed steady improvement and toward the end ot the season they showed the polish neces- sary tor the Varsity sguad. Gary Cauvel was high scorer with 194 points in 18 games for an average ot 10.7 points per game The runner up for scoring honor was Greg Kalinowski with 189 points in 21 games. fecofwl Cochranton ... ... 68 Grove City ... .... 42 Cochranton . . . . . . 29 Saegertown . . . . . 42 Cochranton ... ... 41 Mercer .... .. 85 Cochranton ... ... 38 Randolph .. .... 51 Cochranton ... ... 44 Cranberry .... . . . .. 47 Cochranton ... ... 47 Conneaut Lake ... .... 30 Cochranton ... ... 54 Conneaut Lake ... .... 44 Cochranton ... ... 38 Rocky Grove ... .... 43 Cochranton ,.. ... 33 Old Timers ... .... 66 Cochranton ... ... 45 Linesville ........ . .... 47 Cochranton . .. . . . 42 Commodore Perry . .. . . . . 36 Cochranton ... ... 42 Lakeview ....,... . .... 44 Cochranton ... ... 34 Junior High ..... . .... 22 Cochranton ... ... 36 Mercer .... ... 6.5 Cochranton . . . . . . 43 Saegertown . . . . . 48 Cochranton ... ... 43 Cranberry .... .... 38 Cochranton ... ... 48 Randolph .... ... 42 Cochranton . .. . . . 40 Rocky Grove ..... . . . , . 54 Cochranton ... .. . 47 Commodore Perry ... ... 36 Cochranton ... ... 56 Linesville ....J... . .... 37 Cochranton . . . . . . 48 Grove City ..... . . . . . 57 Cochranton . .. . . . 69 Lakeview .... . . . . . 62 Total 1008 Total 1038 FIRST ROW L-R: Donald Bower, Assistant Manager, Gary Bell, Jerry Hovis, Jerry Babbitt, Tom Mudger, Mike O'Hara, Stewart Axtell, Bill Hanna, David Stockton, Larry DuPont. SECOND ROW: Jim o Cochranton . . . . . 49 Cochranton .. ... 41 Cochranton .. ... 40 Cochranton . . .. . 30' Cochranton . . . 39 Cochranton . . . . . 42 Cochranton .. .. 31 Cochranton . . ... 45 Cochranton .. .. 34 Cochranton . . . . . 36 Cochranton .. . . . 30 Cochranton .. ... 51 Cochranton ,. .. 44 Cochranton ... ... 31 Cochranton .. ... 39 Cochranton .. ... 51 Cochranton . , . .. 34 Cochranton . . . . . 38 Cochranton .. .. 22 Total 727 Lee, Manager, Charles George, Dick McFarland, Lynn Dickson, Bill Patterson, Jim Patterson, Larry Helsel, Sam Skaggs, Dennis Mudger, Art Daily, Robert Rose, Tony Bell, Mr. Dorchester. gig! Cranberry ...... .. 24 Townville . . ,. 29 Townville . . . . 42 Randolph ...... . . 35 Conneaut Lake ... .. 21 Saegertown . . . . . 44 Lakeview ....... .. 29 Commodore Perry . . .. 32 Cranberry ...... ,, 31 Hickory ...... .. 25 Saegertown ...,.. . . 32 Commodore Perry . . . . . 20 Randolph ........ . . 43 Conneaut Lake ... ... 28 Hickory ........ .. 25 Linesville ... .. 30 Linesville ... ,, 22 Lakeview .... . . 47 Junior Varsity ... ,, 34 Total 593 LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Evans, Pat Hanna, Judy Peters, Harrietle Coon, Kay Peterson omaha Wafwcftq LEFT TO RIGHT: Sidney Wentworth, Sally Ferlin, Peggy Bell, RUTI1 Ann Dunn, I s I I I I I FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Elaine Beers, Carol Ward, Carol McCaughTry, Dreama Patrick, Judy Buzza. SECOND ROW: Sandra Hovis, Carolyn Williams, Elaine Anderson, Peggy Corner, Donna Mock. 54 muffin' gf .g,: AQQQAQ , 'l, , '. .r r . ' 01, ' 1 9 ' l ' , 2 . 1 A fd? Q fi 1 uf Q FIRST ROW L-R: Dianne Hoadley, Pat Wood, Carolyn Williams, Carol Ward, Lois Myers, Goloria Peterson, Robert Gehres, David Stockton, Elaine Anderson, Larry Helsel, Dennie Mudger. SECOND ROW: Diane Stockton, Donna Maok, Sandy Wentz, Lawrence Anthony, Sylvia Nodler, Marilyn Anderson, John Canfield, Carol Harvey, Louise Hilliard, Mary Ann Pearce, Elaine Deeter. THIRD ROW: Jean Woodford, Nancy Kerr, Mr. Reid, Judy McMinn, Martha Deeter, Linda Shook, Charles Unger, Ronald DuPont, Bob Williams, Bruce Swogger, Bruce Stephens, Ralph Porter, John Sheatz, Bruce Bauer. 34414 Under the new leadership ot Mr. James Reid, the band this year has been in a period of complete re- organization. In the tall the group had only thirty members. With much work and time it has enlarged to forty-three Bruce Stephens Carol Harvey Louise Hilliard The band was represented at District Band at Con- neaut Lake in January by Carol Harvey, Louise Hilliard, Dianne Hoadley, Bruce Stephens, Charles Unger, and LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Evans, Barbara Danelak, Janet DuPont, Harriette Coon, Carol McCaughtry. Sidney Wentworth was absent members. , The following persons were elected to serve on the Music Council, a group of representatives from all musical organizations which govern the Music Depart- ment: President Secretary Music Librarian Jean Woodford. Bruce Stephens was chosen to attend State Band at Meadville in February. when the picture was taken. FIRST ROW L-R: Joyce Evans, Jean Woodford, Pat Hanna, Pat Wood, Dianne Hoadley, Vivian Hetternan, Kay Peterson, Martha Deeter, Janet Pete, Carol Wheeling, Richard Oakes, Howard Oakes, Lawrence Anthony, Tom McFate, Ronald DuPont, Mr. Reid. SECOND ROW: Janet George, Diane Nelson, Sally Ferlin, Mary Legnosky, Harriette Coon, Beverly Spence, Sidney Wentworth, This year the Senior Chorus, ot titty members, have worked hard in producing a wonderful Christmas Pro- gram and an operetta called Marrying Marion. Dianne Hoadley Bonnie Wentz Pat Wood Our Chorus was represented at District Chorus at Union City on April 5,6, and 7 by Joyce Evans, Louise Janet DuPont, Louise Hilliard, Norma Freyermuth, June Rough, Dan Smith, Larry Helsel, Ronnie Hague, Jim Burchill, Dalton Deeter, Dennis Mudger. THIRD ROW: Iris Hart, Ruth Geiger, Elaine Deeter, Marion Rynd, Linda Shook, Judy ,Peters, Carol Harvey, Gloria Peterson, Lamar Patrick, Bruce Stephens, John Canfield, Charles Unger, Dick Chaney, George Sittig. The group elected the following representatives to the Music Council: President Secretary Music Librarian Hilliard, Lawrence Anthony, Charles Unger, and Bruce Stephens. FIRST ROW L-R: Carol McCaughtry, Evelyn Hawke, Sandra Ham- ilton, Diana Stockton, Mary Girardat, Adraine Rose, Elaine Beers, Judy Buzza, Mary Canfield, Sandra Martin, Dreama Patrick, Barbara Kline, Rita Karns, Jackie Tillack, lmogene Runyan, Larry DuPont, Benny George, Robert Oakes, Larry Terrill, Alan Gracy, Ronald Stoyer. SECOND ROW: Niomo Birch, Susan Coon, Marilyn Anderson, Louise Lincoln, Deanna Hipple, Sandra Lambie, Darlene DuPont, Joyce Tracy, Paul Geddes, Nancy Legnosky, Josie Albert, Cookie Spence, Sylvia Peterson, Robert Rose, Tam McMinn,Gerald Maurice, John Moore, Donnie Bauer, Gary Bell, John Kalinowski, Because the Junior Chorus is composed of Junior High students, its importance is often over looked. The main purporse at the Junior Chorus is to train members for the Senior High group. Daniel Varndell. THIRD ROW: Sandra Hall, Shirley Blyler, Sandra Hovis, Lois Myers, Carol Bickerstaff, Anna Dennis, Charlene Kuhns, Judy Coon, Joyce Swogger, Lois Patterson, Rita Anderson, Ruthie Peterson, Vera McElhinney, Jim Beiter, John Morrison, Paul Gage, Bill McFate, Mickey Chottel, David Stockton, Tom Mudger. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Reid, Ruth Girardat, Mary Pearce, Nancy Kerr, Susan Nagel, Carolyn Williams, Elaine Anderson, Carol Ward, Donna Moak, Beverly McClarin, Alice Hague, Bonnie Burchill, Carolyn Cotterman, Esther Moak, Darlene Deeter, Ray Klingensmith, Ed Rynd, Bill Hanna, Jim Patterson, Bob Williams, Stewert Axtell. The Junior Chorus sang for the Christmas Program and added to it very much. From the size and ability of the group, we can hope for bigger and better Senior Choruses in the future. ge-La S FIRST ROW L-R: Jean Woodford, Pot Hanna, Pat Wood, Harriette Coon, Carol Wheeling, and Janet Pete, SECOND ROW: Joyce Evans, Marion Ryncl, Janet George, Dianne Hoadley, Lousise Hilliard, and Norma Freyermuth. 77Zdxed FIRST ROW L-R: Linda Shook, Elaine Deeter, Martha Deeter, Janet DuPont. SECOND ROW: Lawrence An- thony, Ronnie Hogue, Charles Unger,and Bruce Stephens. Sa 2 2 Dennis Mudger, Larry Helsel, Elaine Deeter, Louise Hilliord Carolyn Williams, Carol Ward, Donna Mook, and Lois Myers. 59 18 ' fr F wud? nl' QM' tv 2 J 'L xg, we- si-N 1. A grande old Q01 2. Rocldl? 3. Typing 0 Test, probably 4. One of the 1iwin boys 5. Some well-fed Seniors 6. ArT's Favorite post-time 7 VVel1-- 8 Ready children? 9. Little Lorena 10. Four livin! dolls, 11. Hec1dqUui'1ers, 12. Dr. Oppenneimeri 13. Wovv!11 14. Hurd A Atki V . A of work. 15. Two Truman bow Tie fans! 16. Hucksfer 17. Rembrandt Un mniiior Stucxiionl 19. Caught in the oct. 20, Just kids 21 Chief Sod ?ompQrl X ,iw-. -Q' . 18, A 1 I , W-w-is ' r 2 , l J X 1 , W - ' if A A. ' Y?-, ' WM it 1 A ,N w , -1 Wm ? f- Q .. 2 N fx A iq N N -s ,Q ms -N ,N -.N-s ..fsg 1-,bum fs N -s ,QA 'X-,A .,1iQfw,x,,7yf. -s -x V's, KfxTx:,xix,,L3?a,w fs A 's xxx, fi, V--f-if -n f'x.,xm,,,1a. 5 . 1gx,',:ai Sx wb 5-E Liwv ,L- f 1.41 1.1 4 .. Q Q ff . , ., is as V . . 1 12.1 2:13 41 1 ' If Q is-5 fx! 'bi S' if N 1 10 ahhh Z . A . can l Q M14 .W Ny ,, ,,,,..1.1 ,ww v 'I 'H lf- ,- .- .- g ,V o Y ? A. , ,. l E S If: A uf, 8 ,, , X2 . k . , -t'4:',5 QSM Q , ' fi nf ' ' 1 Xa ,, X . .xgvluerfiriemenffi K A ff!! I!!! 515' f W4 x 4 X U ? . x 63 W Q 5 1 4 Q f ,,A, , PA z V 4 N 9 D 1 A 51 Q Q ,-74.4 'Y Vx 0 41? l - , x il ---.--1-D--I-D A A 'Z--- Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 W. L. DUNN Cochranton - Meadville C. A. CURTZE CO. Distributors Curtsy Commodore 81 Table Hints Fine Foods Compliments of the CCCA COLA BOTTLING CO. of Meadville, Pennsylvania Compliments of Fully Guaranteed Office Supplies A. W. HORNSTEIN - W. F. BUCHANAN THE HOUSE OF MUSIC HILL'S OFFICE SUPPLIES . 949 Market Street Instruments and Accessories Meadville, Pennsylvania Meadville, Pennsylvania Compliments of PHILCO DEAN WEIR Coehranton, Pennsylvania Best of Wishes from TURNER'S STERLING SERVICE Franklin St. Cochranton, Pennsylvania Best of Luck Seniors ROBERT K. SCHALL Chevrolet Sales and Service Atlantic Service Station Dial 34105 Cocliranton, Pennsylvania Good Luck in Future A. R. NEY Everything in Drugs Your Rexall Drug Store Cochranton, Pennsylvania Compliments of CAKES GROCERY Cochranton, Pennsylvania The Personnel and Management H. L. MCDRE CCMPANY Class of 1956 Special Courtesy Extended All Graduates JEROME MEYER COMPANY CREDIT JEWELERS Home of Perfection Diamonds ART WELTE, Manager Academy Theater Building Meadville, Pennsylvania Dial 35-071 Best of Luck from Peterson and Gustafson Hardware Phone 2245 Cochranton, Pennsylvania AL'S CLOTHES SHOP ls always ready for your Graduation needs with the latest styles Good Luck To All Seniors AL'S CLOTHES SHOP 994 Water Street Meadville, Pennsylvania Compliments of SHORTS' HARDWARE Cochranton, Pennsylvania Dial 4065 Lackey Cleaners HARRY L. WOOD Fric Sanex Moth Protection Dial 3195 Cochranton As in education, so in business, Good Luck Seniors The better brings more lasting satisfaction DUNN'S MARKET Frozen Food Locker Dial 3065 Cochranton, Pennsylvania THE CRAWFORD STORE Meadville, Penna Compliments of DR. F. G. WOOD Good Luck Seniors RED AND WHITE Q GROCERY STORE Cochranton Pennsylvania Lots of Luck Seniors Best of Luck Seniors POLY MEN'S STORE OAKES' GROCERY Cochranton Pennsylvania Cochranton Pennsylvania Congratulations Seniors Best of Wishes FAHRS' GRIFFEN AND COTTERMAN PLYMOUTH and CHRYSLER Meadville Pennsylvania Cochranton, Pennsylvania l.YNA'S DANCING SCHOOL Compliments of l.0.0.F. Hall DR. C. C. MCMINN Dial 3533 Cochranton, Pennsylvania Compliments of DONNELL'S SELF-SERVICE MARKET Colden Dawn Products Dial 2 175 Cochranton, Pennsylvania Best Wishes MATT'S RESTAURANT Been ln Business Since 1933 Cochranton, Pennsylvania Congratulations Seniors FRENCH'S BEAUTY SALON lst Floor Masonic Building Dial 2664 Meadville, Pennsylvania MEADVILLE SPORTING GOODS Complete Line of Famous Name Sporting Goods Dial 30-4-12 301 Chestnut Street Meadville, Pennsylvania The Best of Luck CORNER SERVICE STATION Pennzoil Products We hope Our Service Merits Your Continued Patronage Dial 4-015 Cochranton, Pennsylvania Best of Luck Seniors Compliments f THE STOCKTON SHOPPE 0 JOHN J. SHYROCK Ladies Ready-to-wearn Complete 277 Chestnut Street Home Furnishings Meadville, Pennsylvania Since 1875 Phone 37-151 Meadville, Pennsylvania Compliments of BOB'S HOME RADIO 1 283 Chestnut Street Meadville, Pennsylvania Custom Framing Pictures G. E. Appliances and Paints A S 1- Wurlitzer Piano-Organ A UPF' 'es Hi Fidelny Radio at T.v. Meadvillc, Pennsylvania Lots of Luck Seniors HUGH MOORE STORE Complete Line of Dry Goods Coehranton, Pennsylvania Congratulations From Lots of Luck Seniors MYERS' BAKERY me COCHRANTON TIMES Fresh Homemade Breads H. C. and V. B. DMSLEY and Pastry Adams SUCC1 Cochranton, Pennsylvania Cochranton, Pennsylvania Good LLlClC S6Hl0I'S Cgmplimenlg wn.soN BROTHERS GARAGE of HILDEBRAN'S srunlo Ashland Products ,I0l'lIl Deere Dealer Photography Phone 2305 Phone 2723 Cochranton, Pennsylvania COChfHfll0Il, P6r1r1Sylvania C. A. CURTZE CO. Distributors CURTSY AND COMMODORE Fine Foods HAROLD DICKSON Draft Horses and Holstein Cattle Phone 4-308 C. A. FLICKINGER CONTRACTOR Phone 3615 Cochranton, Pennsylvania Custodian: Frank Spence L. to R.: Mrs. Bean, Mrs. DuPont, Mrs. Mumford, Mrs. Spence I ...cell ' .-aDll'lOl.lll w w LQ' -3 . . 1.1, f -fr, r,,. .rf .- .. 5 'xii' ' 1- 2- J ' . .' QF? -. W5 .9 1' v - .F , 5-W... 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