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

 - Class of 1954

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Dayton Joint High School - Maple Memories Yearbook (Dayton, PA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 62 of 72
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Page 62 text:

CLASS WILL We, the Class of '54, Being of Sound Mind and Body, Do Hereby Ordain and Establish This as Our Last Will and Testament Bob Allen bequeaths his excess weight to Dick Perry. To Mr. Murray, Ed Atherton leaves his blue eyes. Sadly, Ann Clever vacates her first chair in the horn section to Lois Himes. Helen Kespelher wills her ability to get dates to Jean Troup. Marilyn Gibson leaves her giggles to Shirley Doverspike. To Doris Clever, Betty Allen Crissman leaves her Home Ec. ability. Paul Kirkpatrick gives his position at the Ford Garage to Mr. Baker. Willingly, Virginia Fisher gives her petiteness to Donna Gearhart. Mildred Doverspike leaves her brains to Jack Easley. Regretfully, Susan Kammerdiener wills her position on the yearbook staff to Peggy Lockhart. To Mr. Decock, Dave Brice leaves his driving ability. Anna Bittinger wills her red cheeks to Nancy Copenhaver. Sorrowfully, Tom Dickey bequeaths his ability to annoy girls to Jim Stover. To Mrs. Ault, Richard Brocious leaves his freckles. Eugene Brocious wills his '48 Ford to anyone with patience enough to drive it. Gladly, Tom Fisher leaves his math ability to Ronald Fox. To Paul Rumbaugh, Helen Bresnock wills her pretty complexion. Lois Crawford wills her dimples to Mr. Reitz. Harold Geist sadly leaves his ability to charm the girls to Carl Shirey. To Phyllis Coleman, Olive Hyskell wills her love for cooking. Mildred Hollenbaugh wills her Highty temper to all those with mild dispositions. Clifford Brocious wishes to leave his skating ability to Miss Marietti. Gladly, Sara Cornman wills her devotion to flashy colors to Miss Rea. Zeke Kuhns wants to leave, period. Shirley Hallman wills her craziness in the school plays to anyone dumb enough to act the part. To Marlene Lightner, Gerry Blackwell leaves her ability to skip school. Sadly, Joy Cousins wills her silver dollar to anyone broke enough to want it. Kay Hyskell leaves her ability to make A's to Jim Barrett. Shirley Parsell bestows her love for hillbilly music upon Mrs. Stull. To Roberta McGaughey goes Jean Wilson's athletic ability. Willingly, Leonard McMeans leaves his height to Kay Stewart. Maxine Stockdale gives her troubles to anyone who will have them. Sadly, John McMillen leaves his basketball ability to Fred Reichard. 58

Page 61 text:

SCHCOL HONORS JEAN WILSON and ANN CLEVER M U S I C A W A R D S In addition to participating in many County and District Festivals, Ann Clever has in previous years represented Dayton in the horn section of State Band. This year she adds a place in State Chorus to her list of accomplishments. While participating in all the musical groups of the school, Jean Wilson has specialized in playing cello. This year marks her third year as a player in State Orchestra. Linda Beck, Roberta Stover, and Nancy Marshall JUNIOR HIGH AWARDS Several awards were given to outstanding junior high students. Roberta Stover was the annual eighth grade essay winner. Nancy Marshall received this honor in seventh grade. Nancy also represented our school in the Daily Leader Times Spelling Contest last year. Linda Beck was voted the HOutstanding Girl in eighth grade. These awards were given by the American Legion Auxiliary. 57



Page 63 text:

CLASS WILL The shortness of Darla Stiteler goes to Avonelle Galbraith. Lucille Mathews grants her writing ability to Betsy Seanor. Delbert ShaiTer's curly hair goes to Alvin Deemer. To Jane McGrainor, Evelyn Rumbaugh gives her red hair. Pat McCaiTerty wills Bardahl to no one. Ethel Zimmerman gives her ability to sneak into basketball games to Mr. Holt. John Zeigler confers his prized artistic ability to Mr. Evans. Don Toy's love for P. O. D. classes goes to Bob Galbraith. Jane McGee wills English Class to anyone who can stand Mr. Baker's teasing. Richard White leaves his trumpet to Irene Barrett. The shyness of Helen Walls is left to Ellen Hughes. Gladly Richard Reichard wants to give his humor to Mr. Mazzotta. Donna Travis simply refuses to will Don to anyone. The dancing ability of Bob Russell goes to Miss Orange. Aldean McGarrity wills her hair-do to Roberta Stover. To anyone who has pep, Shirley Uplinger wants to leave her ability in cheerleading. Mona Shick wills her position as editor of the Yearbook to anyone who is willing to work. Don Lloyd leaves his hunting ability to Lee Enterline. Bill McClelland leaves his ability to get out of work to Phyllis Butler. Luther McConnell gives his ability to concentrate to Bill Cousins. Carl Shick wills his smile to Grace Slagle. Arthur Neal's ability to accept responsibility goes to Harold Adams. To the Juniors, we leave one more year of york, fun, and sorrows. To the Sophomores, we leave the dream of being the first to graduate in the new building. To the Freshmen goes our scholastic ability. The yearbook staff wills all the hard labor to next year's staff. To the teachers, we leave what is left. To Mr. Holt, the senior girls will their mirror. Signed Sealed and Delivered by THE CLASS OF '54 59

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