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The Clarion '55 Senior Class President ........... .,............. ..........,..........., ..,.,. j i m Colopy Vice-President ....,, ,.,,vA..,,,. K ay Mizer- Secretary ............ .Vv..,...........,.,. ..V....,,,.. J e an Durbin Treasurer ....,.., ....,.....A.,,.......,.......,..,.,,,..... E va Banbury Class Flower ....,. . ...... White Carnation with Red Trim Class Colors ...,... ......,......,........,........ S carlet and Gray Class Motto ..............r.......,..,............ Forward Ever, Backward Never Last September forty students entered room 125 to become the seniors of 1955 under the supervision of Mr. Senft. Three of our classmates withdrew, Juanita Crane, Betty Doyle, and Sylvia Cagwin, and we had one new student enroll, John Kucheravy. A Christmas party was enjoyed by all on December 15, a Halloween party on October 30, also a class party on February 21. November 5th marked the annual homecoming. Our queen, Marilyn Shaffer, was chosen by the football team. For our senior attendant we chose Alma Butler. The seniors on the Honor Society were Ann Blanchard, Eva Banbury, jane Harlett, Rita Greer, Rita Elksnis, Kay Mizer, Shirley Rice, Ida Lorenzen, Marilyn Shaffer, Carol Spearman, Jean Durbin, janet Durbin, Tom Severns, and John Kucheravy. We had seven seniors in the band. They were Ann Blanchard, Marilyn Shaffer, janet Durbin, Betty Durbin, Shirley Rice, Tom Severns and Bob Beck. News staff members were Kay Mizer, Carol Spearman, Jane Harlett, Ida Lorenzen, Betty Durbin, and Eva Banbury. The boys participating in football were John D. Lauderbaugh, Charles Colopy, Carl Blubaugh, jim Colopy, and Don Shackle, and in basketball, Don Shackle. The senior cheer-leaders were janet Durbin and Shirley Rice. Varsity D members from the senior class were janet Durbin, Shirley Rice, Marilyn Shaffer, jim Colopy, Tom Severns, john Lauderbaugh, Don Shackle, Bob Wolfe. We wish to thank our parents and teachers for the help they have given us in making our years in D. H. S. very happy ones. jane Harlett Page Twenty-one
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'The C1arkn1'55 MARILYN ESTHER SHAFFER erlwageeu Life ufithout being Frank and wzfhout must: ix not life. General Course Honor Society 1, 2, 5, 41 Secretary 3: Cheerleader 1 2, 3: Clarion Staff 2, 5. 41 Varsity D 3, 4, Treasurer 3. 45 News Stali 2. 5, 45 Chorus 1, 5, 45 Latin Club 1, Vice-President 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4: Class Play 5. 45 Librarian 4g Home Ec- onomics 43 Treasurer 4: Band 4, Reporter 4: Shakespearean Play 3: Homecoming Queen 43 Scholarship Team 43 Prince of Peace 5, County Winner 3. RICH ARD STU MBAUGH ' 'Shale espeare The Navy is fine but not for me. Agriculture Course Class President 1, Vice President 2, President 3: Intramural Sports 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2g F. F. A. 3, 4: Band l, 2: Clarion Stan' 4: Class Play 5, 4. ROBERT WOLFE ffBobn Blessings on the man who invented sleep. Agricultural Course Agriculture 45 Varsity D' Club 45 Football 43 Intra- mural Sports 4g Speech 4. Page Twenty Trinity High. Pa. 1, 2. 3: Seniors CAROL ANN SPEARMAN ' 'Bubbles Swift as a shadow, short as a dream. Commercial Course Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4g Honor Society l, 2, 3, 49 News Staff l, 2. 5, 4. Editor 5. Senior Editor 43 Latin Club 1, Z, Secretary lg Chorus 1, 4: Omce 4: Roll Taker 4: Scholarship Team 4: Honor Society Otncer 33 Speech 4: Class Play 3, 4. J. KAY WHITE ,fKay,, The tempermental type. Home Economics Course F. H. At. 1, 2. 3. 44 F. H, A. President 45 Intramural SPOIQIS l. 2, 3. 4: Speech 45 Clarion Stan' 4. MARIE WOLFORD Squirt-wirt' ' There is but one with whom she has heart to be gay. General Course F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 43 Speech 4: Clarion Staff 45 Intramural Sports 5, 4.
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The Clarion '55 Class H istory At this part of our Clarion we glance into the past, where, in September of 1951, we had forty-seven pupils in the freshman room under the direction of Mr. Kaylor. Later we gained Carl Blubaugh and Dale Frye. Then we lost John Barnes, who moved to Ashland. We were represented in the band by Ann Blanchard, Bob Beck, jim Colopy, Betty Durbin, janet Durbin, john Lauderbaugh, Shirley Rice, Tom Severns, Don Shackle, and Richard Stumbaugh. At the election of ollicers we selected as president, Richard Stumbaughg vice- president, jean Durbin, secretary, Betty Durbin, treasurer, Marlene McClure. The homecoming attendant for that year was Jean Durbin, and a very becom- ing attendant she was. Also during the football and basketball season we were very well represented in the cheerleading group by Marilyn Shaffer. The students who were fortunate enough to make the Honor Society were Carol Spearman, jane Harlett, Marlene McClure, Ida Lorenzen, Marilyn Shaffer, jean Durbin, Eva Banbury, and Ann Blanchard. On the newspaper staff we found Carol Spearman and Ida Lorenzen. September 3, 1952 we had seventeen boys and twenty-six girls in the sophomore room under the direction of Mr. Reese. We lost Bennie Lou Carpenter, Dorothy Logston, and Charles Harmer. We gained Fred Smith from Pennsylvania. For president that year we elected Fred Smith, vice-president, Richard Stum- baughg secretary, Mary jo Italianog treasurer, Marlene McClure. We were represented in football by Don Shackle, Charles Colopy, jerry Blubaugh, Paul Schaub, and Fred Smith. ln basketball by Richard Stumbaugh, Don Shackle, john Lauderbaugh, and jerry Blubaugh. In the band we had Bob Beck, Ann Blanchard, Betty Doyle, janet Durbin, john Lauderbaugh, Betty Durbin, Tom Severns, and Richard Stumbaugh. Again this year we found on the newspaper staff Ida Lorenzen, Carol Spearman, and two new reporters, Marilyn Shaffer and jane Harlett. Those in the Honor Society were Ida Lorenzen, Eva Banbury, Ann Blanchard, Marilyn Shaffer, Carol Spearman, Kay Mizer, jane Harlett, Richard Stumbaugh, Marlene McClure, and Shirley Rice. Our lovely attendant for the homecoming football game was Rita Elksnis. Also during the year we had two skating parties. Why did we limp around so the next day? Well, there we were as juniors. Say, the last two years sure flew. In the junior room, under the direction of Mr. Galler, were twelve boys and twenty-six girls. The boys had to step lite that year. They were out-numbered two to one. During the year we lost Mary jo Italiano, but gained jay Morris from Loudonville, Sylvia Cagwin and jean Durbin rejoined us to make forty. The results of the election for class officers found as president, Richard Stum- baughg vice-president, Ann Blanchard, secretary, Sylvia Cagwin, treasurer, Kay Mizer. Kay, also, was our attractive attendant to the queen at our homecoming football game. In football again we had Don Shackle, Charles Colopy, john Lauderbaugh, and Paul Schaub, That year Don Shackle was on the basketball squad. fContinued on page 385 Page Twenty-two
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