Dayton Joint High School - Maple Memories Yearbook (Dayton, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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CLASS PROPHECY Suddenly, the ship began to shake and quiver like a mushroom in a hail storm. We were being attacked! After a few moments of battle we surrendered to the yel- low-eyed monsters in those crazy, mixed-up space helmets. To our surprise we found the leader of this space patrol to be Ed Atherton. His crew consisted of Carl Shick, Don Toy, Gene Brocious, Richard Reichard, with Bob Russell acting as Chaplain. Joining forces we sought our Chicago destination. The smell of ether pene- trated the atmosphere. Mildred Doverspike, woman doctor and brain specialist, had just performed an operation on Helen Bresnock with nurses Ethel Zimmerman, Joy Cousins, and Helen Kespelher assisting. Nearing New York, as we hovered over Idlewild Airport, we heard Shirley Hallman, who was temporarily replacing the neighborhood newsboy and at the same time exercising her vocal cords in preparation for her next musical production. Her cry was- Extra! Extra! Small town designer makes goodf' To our delight this per- sonage was our own Jean Wilson, whose star model was Darla Stiteler. Completely assembled we turned toward Dayton where our class reunion was to be held. Coming over Salem there was a strange yet familiar figure standing in the corn field below. It was Richard Brocious paying off his farm mortgage by renting himself out as scarecrow to the other farmers. At the edge of Salem was a little white bunga- low to which Mona Shick was just returning from a six weeks' honeymoon in Japan with Bernard. Passing over the Tri-County Speedway our party spied a red streak encircling the track. Tom Dickey, owner and proprietor, was testing his new invention-a jet propelled stock car. We also saw Tom Fisher on the long distance route from Phoe- nix to Dayton with his load of feed from the Dayton Milling Company. Slowing down we neared Smicksburg where Donna Travis, the National Potato Queen, was gloating over her prize potatoes. On the outskirts of Smicksburg stood two modern ranch type houses. Living there were the Hyskell sisters along with Ken and Walter. Olive was still caring for Ken's battle scars but Walter was well on the way to recovery. Looking down on Main Street we noticed that Stockdale's Grocery had under- gone some changes. Max and Jack were now running Henry's Supermarket. At long last we landed on the D.J.H.S. football field where we were greeted by Luther McConnell, Supervising Principal, and Virginia Fisher, school secretary. Due to the completed building project many new departments were added to the school system. Bob Allen was head coach of the football squad. John McMillen headed the Dayton Lions. The latecomers were Ann Clever, who had just finished a tour as sound effects woman with Spike Jones' Band, and Lucille Mathews, who is now writing scripts for the Howdy Doody Show. After a jolly reunion our speedy space ship returned our classmates to their various homes. We separated with the promise of meeting again in the near future. 23



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ACTIVITY LETTERS First Row Qleft to rightlz Ethel Zimmerman, Susan Kammerdiener, Lucille Mathews, Evelyn Rum- baugh, Shirley Hallman, Mildred Doverspike, Mona Shick, Ann Clever, Joy Cousins, Mildred Hollenbaugh, Olive Hyskell. Second Row Qleft to rightbz Kay Hyskell, Helen Bresnock, Shirley Parsell, Shirley Uplinger, Pat McCalferty, Darl Stiteler, Geraldine Blackwell, Lois Crawford, Jean Wilson, Maxine Stockdale, Aldean McGarrity. Third Row lleft to rightlz Arthur Neal, Luther McConnell, Richard Reichard, Don Lloyd, Bob Rus- sell, Harold Geist, Bob Allen, Paul Kirkpatrick, John McMillen, Richard White. Ann Clever ,.,. Cheerleading, Dramatics, Journalism, Music, Scholarship Baseball, Basketball, Dramatics, Journalism, Music Harold Geist ,,,.,,,, Baseball, Dramatics, Journalism, Music, Scholarship Richard White ..,. Baseball, Basketball, Journalism, Bob Allen .,,,, ,,,,,, Music Jean Wilson ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dramatics, Journalism, Music, Scholarship Joy Cousins ,,,,.,,.,,,, Journalism, Music, Scholarship Shirley Hallman ,....... Dramatics, Journalism, Music Donald Lloyd ..,,,,,,,.,,,, Basketball, Dramatics, Music Lois Crawford ..,.,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,....,.... Journalism, Music Mildred Doverspike ............ Journalism, Scholarship Journalism, Scholarship Lucille Mathews ..,,.,, ,..l...,.,..,..,.. J ournalism, Music Pat McCafTerty ..s,...,. ..,, C heerleading, Journalism Aldean McGarrity ...... .......,s,. J ournalism, Music Kay Hyskell .......,.,,,..,,,, ...,, Evelyn Rumbaugh ,..,.. ,.,,,,,,,, D ramatics, Music Robert Russell ..,,., Mona Shick .,...... Darla Stiteler l,,,...,.. Maxine Stockdale .,.l. Shirley Uplinger ..,,. John McMillen .... Shirley Parsell ........ Paul Kirkpatrick ...... Geraldine Blackwell Susan Kammerdiener Ethel Zimmerman ......... Helen Bresnock ,.,..... Mildred Hollenbaugh Olive Hyskell .......,,l,, Richard Reichard ...... Arthur Neal .,.........,. Luther McConnell ...... Journalism, Music Journalism, Scholarship Cheerleading, Music .. ., Journalism, Music Cheerleading, Music Basketball Cheerleading Dramatics Journalism Journalism Journalism Music Music Music Music Scholarship Scholarship

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Dayton Joint High School - Maple Memories Yearbook (Dayton, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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