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

 - Class of 1956

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'f A t. ti g p , p 66 F MIDTHEI2 0 LY Ii . 9 Fill 32,1 Row 1-Joanne Beck, Howard Kennedy, Jack Brocious, Elaine West, Randy Quinn, Caro- lyn Hollenbaugh, Kay Stewart. Row 2-Kenny Hollenbaugh, Bud Schaub, Allen Shirey, Emerson Shick, Cheryl Lydick, Ray Mateer, Kay Schrecengost, Betty Lou Seanor, Mr. Baker. If Mother Only Knew, a three-act farce written by Donald Payton, was the play chosen by the Senior Class to be presented on March 15 and 16. The play had a cast of eleven and kept the audience in stitches from beginning to end. The play depicted a typical American family, always getting into scrapes. The Max- wells are having their twentieth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Maxwell is sure Dad has for- gotten about it and bursts into tears when he is late for dinner. The three Maxwell child- ren-Connie, Betty Lou, and Wilbur-plus Aunt Mary, feel so badly they order flowers and Betty Lou even makes a reservation at an exclusive restaurant for her parents. Complica- tions arise when Mrs. Maxwell receives flowers from Dr. Gooch, an old college friend. Un- known to all but Mother, Dr. Gooch is a lady whose husband, also Dr. Gooch, wants their father to join the Board of Directors at the local college. When the male Dr. Gooch arrives on the scene, bedlam breaks loose! Adding to the hilarity are Hercules Nelson, Wilbur's bosom buddy, Bernadine, Betty Lou's pal, Charles Brains Burk, Connie's beau, and three policemen, headed by Badge Burns. In addition to the cast, credit goes to Betty Lou Seanor, Student Coach, Barbara Rum- mel and Charles Shankel for make-up, and Larry Beck, who acted as stage aid. In charge of publicity were Phyllis Coleman, Lorraine McKain, and Jack Lockhart. 26



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3-5 r JUNICIQ C ASS Officers and Advisors President: Bernice Marshall Vice President: Janet Williams Secretary: Gary Schrecengost Treasurer: Cecil McMeans Historian: Roberta Stover Advisors: Mrs. Patricia Helm tSeatedJ Janet Williams, Bernice Marshall, Roberta Stover tStandingJ Miss Marietti, Cecil McMeans, Gary Schrec- engost, Mrs. Helm s c P ,O GOIN' STEADY The class of '57 began its Junior year with 72 students. During the year our class was reduced in size when Ronald Beere, Joanne Croyle, Dan Damore, Richard Reedy, and William Reesman left. Additions to the class were Pat Shannon and Marvin Marsh. Although work has been much harder this year we have had a lot of excitement and enjoyed more activities. Highlighting the activities were a Bake Sale, the arrival of our Class Rings, the annual Junior Prom, and the Halloween Ball. The class rings arrived in December, about two weeks before Christmas. This was really a big day for the Junior Class. The Junior Prom, along with the May Crowning proved to be a huge success. The decorations, which took many hours of planning and actual hand work, success- fully transformed the gym into a magnificent ballroom. The Halloween Ball was a very jovial affair at which a good time was had by all. The Junior Class sold homemade candy and cookies and served apple cider to all who came. A prize was given to Dick Schrecengost, who was dressed like a space man. His was by far the most iiendish looking costume at the dance. Emerson Shick's portrayal of the poor, colored cab driver earned for him the prize for the most original costume. Betty Ann Good and Joanne Croyle were very cleverly dressed in matching colonial dresses and bonnets made of crepe paper. The dance was a bundle of fun, as well as a financial success. DEAR JOHN WALKING MY BABY BACK THE THREE HOME MUSKETEERS is La,'i: ..... m . :. .gi- Miss Marguerite Mariettl

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