Dayton Joint High School - Maple Memories Yearbook (Dayton, PA)
- Class of 1957
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:Li MAPLE MEMoRlEs Volume len Class of l957 Dayfon Joinf High School Dayfon, Pennsylvania To one ideol we pledge this book: Tl1o1's PEACE THROUGH THE WORLD. To Peace that shall forever be A symbol of true worth In God's greoi Master plan. Ouffheme: Hands Across The Sea Table of Confenfs Theme and Dedicafion Adminisfrafion and Faculfy Senior Division Junior Division Sophomore Division Freshman Division Junior High Division Acfivifies Honors Alma Maier Pafrons Aufographs 3 Adminisfrafion and Faculfy CLARENCE W. MARSHALL SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL DAYTON JOINT SCHOOLS .4 .IY Q,-A ff 7? 1F m 4-.,, '.m2-'W' E1 'g3iN2f0 gzxihv-Z1 Ez MP1 s-1- ' GSW E 2 l'YnB'l1t-ITQ Schools H51 Smiulfsbu.-r' Con sou had Ohve-r M' mm. G -M122 '72-S LEONARD L. HOLT PRINCIPAL DAYTON JOINT HIGH SCHOOL Eos? Enhance, November I5, 'I956 Dayton Join? High School 6 ul V1 Q W + ,- HI IDI L .-- , Q gf E 2 l in f 2 Mn -fr 50 I-IV E D' L fl 'Q T, Z Q lllll IIII SHOP Z J 0 O I U U3 I X5 IE P- Z DAYTON Jo Dayion .loinf School Board Seated: Cleft fo righrl Ross McClelland, Lola Luce, Charlolfe Stileler, Pauline Coleman, Belly Byerly CSecre1aryJ. Standing: James McCoy, William Wilkinson, Harold Kennedy, Kenneth Bier, Waller Shankel, Paul Schrecengosf, Clyde Barrett Sealed: lleft to righrl Raymond Barrell, Wendell Thompson, Ernes? Good, Earl Cornman, Henry Clever. Sfanding: Sam Calhoun, Forresl Wilson, Maurice West, Newell Grinder, William Porler, Charles Hefrick, Dennis Rumbaugh. No! Pictured: Lawrence Dill, William McLaughlin, Harrison Shepard, Harry Bassinger, Paul Harmon, James Doverspike, B. E. George, John Buchanan, Leroy Barrett, Merle Travis. 8 Q, M if qw M, ., Qs by by C U I ,Y J S jx gif MY N I 9 M s 6 I I . My 9 5 7 EVM Ji Q. J Special Personnel Mrs. Bowser Dr. Garner Dr. Wilson Mrs. Stonbraker Betty Byerly Speech Dentist Physician Nurse Secretary Mrs. Logan Mrs. Lawson Mrs. Enterline Mrs. Walker Virginia Fisher Cafeteria Cafeteria Cafeteria Cafeteria Secretary Mr. White Mr. Gould Mr. Harmon Harry Hollenbaugh Blaine Hollenbaugh Special Education Custodian Custodian Custodian Custodian ll gENfURg 4-N 2 02 1 QW -' Q-.Jw fn? Class Officers REED FISHER president JEAN CALHOUN LINDA BECK vice president secretory ALLEN BROCIOUS ROBERTA STOVER treasurer historian 13 Seniors Ronald Atherton AMBITION: To have schooling in service FAVORITE FOOD: Meat FAVORITE EXPRESSION: lands O mighty! LIKES: All sports DISLIKES: None HOBBIES: Hunting and Fishing Warren Atherton AMBITION: To goto school FAVORITE FOOD: Ice cream FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Another day, another A LIKES: To eat and sleep DISLIKES: Wise guys HOBBIES: Working with metal ACTIVITIES: Science Club I, 2: Chemistry Club 2, Raymond I. Barrett AMBITION: To workin the field of science FAVORITE FOOD: Ice cream EXPRESSION: I be dog goned! LIKES: Hunting and Fishing DISLIKES: Conceited girls HOBBIES: Hunting and Fishing ACTIVITIES: Music and Science Club Woodrow A. Bassinger lPeteI AMBITION: Graduate from High School FAVORITE FOOD: Rabbit FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Well I'II be a dirty bird! LIKES: Girls and good food HOBBIES: Swimming and raising rabbits AVTIVITIES: Audio Visual Club I, 2. 4. Kathleen Adams AMBITION: To own a Crosley FAVORITE FOOD: Cake FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Gee Whiz! LIKES: Triplet Brothers DISLIKES: Conceited People HOBBIES: Skating ACTIVITIES: Dance Club I, 2 Wendell Reed Alcorn AMBITION: Become a piolet FAVORITE FOOD: Ice Cream FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Holy Smoke! LIKES: Hunting and Skiing DISLIKES: Bossy People HOBBIES: Automobile Mechanics ACTIVITIES: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchest 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: F.F, 3, 4. Donald Edward Atherton AMBITION: Make a Million Dollars FAVORITE FOOD: Italian Foods FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Ain't got some. LIKES: Nice People DISLIKES: High Classecl People HOBBIES: Hunting and Fishing ACTIVITIES: First Aid Club I, 2. Robert Earl Atherton AMBITION: To ioin the Army FAVORITE FOOD: Mashed Potatoes FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Anyhow! LIKES: Friendly people DISLIKES: P.O.D. Class HOBBIES: Listening to Hillbilly Music ra I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2 A. I, 2, 3: May Court 2 Linda Carol Beck AMBITION: To become a good secretary FAVORITE FOOD: Hamburgers and homemade ice cream FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Aw sugar! LIKES: To eat and travel DISLIKES: Conceited people HOBBIES: Dancing, skating, and swimming ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. I, Treas. 3: State Historian 3: Homeroom Sec. and Treas. 3: Class Sec. 4: Newspaper 2, 4: May Court 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Stal? 4. Allen Leroy Brocious AMBITION: To ioin the Air Force FAVORITE FOOD: Chili LIKES: Brownetts DISLIKES: Work ACTIVITIES: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook StaFl 4. Claire Louise Brocious AMBITION: To be successful FAVORITE FOOD: Hamburgers and potato salad FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Well, isn't that nice. LIKES: To travel and make new friends DISLIKES: Sauerkraut and conceited persons HOBBIES: Skating ancl going to the movies ACTIVITIES: Photography Club I, 2: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Marilyn Eleanor Brocious AMBITION: To be successful FAVORITE FOOD: spcgheni FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Ralty Daddy. LIKES: To travel DISLIKES: Snobbish people ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Journalism Club 3, 4: Libra Club 2, 3, 4. 1957 Melba Ueanl Calhoun AMBITION: To become a good secretary FAVORITE FOOD: Pickles and ice cream FAVORITE EXPRESSION: OH! for Pete's sake! LIKES: Monnerly people DISLIKES: Gossip ACTIVITIES: Dance Club 2: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Vice Pres. 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Newspaper 2, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Journalism 2, 4: Homeroom Treas. 2: Class Vice Pres. 4: Yearbook Staff CAsst. Eclitorl 4: Vice Pres., Journalism Club 4: May Court 4. Doris Irene Clever AMBITION: To become a model FAVORITE FOOD: Spaghetti FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Gee Whiz! LIKES: People with a neat appearance DISLIKES: Gossip HOBBIES: Singing and dancing ACTIVITIES: Journalism Club I, 2, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Varsity Quartet 3, 4: Clarinet Quartet 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Dance Club 2: Co-Editor Newspaper 4: Basketball Band 2, 3, 4. Richard Coleman AMBITION: To own fastest car in Pa. FAVORITE FOOD: Chili EXPRESSION: How in the devil LIKES: Money DISLIKES: Stuck-up people HOBBIES: Hunting and Fishing Dolores loretta Common AMBITION: Become a model FAVORITE FOOD: Chili, hamburgers, ice cream EXPRESSION: Oh My! LIKES: Friendly people DISLIKES: People that criticize others HOBBIES: Collecting Elvis Presley records ACTIVITIES: Dance Club I, 2. Guy Crissman AMBITION: To ioin the Service FAVORITE FOOD: Cherries FAVORIT ESXPRESSION: I wanta go home. LIKES: Money DISLIKES: Wise guys HOBBIES: Riding the Ritchey Bus ACTIVITIES: Audio Visual Aid I: Photography 2. Paul Dickey AMBITION: Make a Million Dollars FAVORITE FOOD: Tea bone steaks FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Boy, but you're stupid! LIKES: To eat DISLIKES: Wise guys HOBBIES: Build Models ACTIVITIES: Science Club I, 2: Chemistry Club 3, 4. Eugene F. Forster AMBITION: Get a iob FAVORITE FOOD: Spegetti meat balls FAVORITE EXPRESSION: None LIKES: Country and Western Music DISLIKES: None HOBBIES: Hunting and Fishing ACTIVITIES: Science Club I, 2: Chemistry 3: Audio Visual 4. Reed Fisher ICharIieI AMBITION: To become on Engineer FAVORITE FOOD: Cherry Pie FAVORITE EXPRESSION: They'II do it every time. LIKES: Eating DISLIKES: Bleached Blondes HOBBIES: Hunting ACTIVITIES: President I, 4: Science Club I, 2: Stage Manager 3, 4. Seniors Ronald Fisher AMBITION: To become an Engineer FAVORITE FOOD: Ice cream FAVORITE EXPRESSION: DefinetIy LIKES: Hunting and Fishing DISLIKES: Conceited people HOBBIES: Sport cars ACTIVITIES: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Photography Club I, 2 May Court 2, 3, 4. Frances Loretta Galbraith AMBITION: Become a secretary FAVORITE FOOD: Spaghetti and Ice Cream LIKES: Friendly people DISLIKES: Conceited people HOBBIES: Reading and watching TV I ACTIVITIES: Dance Club I: Yearbook Staff 4. Isabelle Leone Hollenbaugh AMBITION: Own a new Ford FAVORITE FOOD: Potato Chips LIKES: Music DISLIKES: People who gossip HOBBIES: Reading and hiking ACTIVITIES: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I 2, 3, 4: Basketball Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Club I, 2. Ellen Hughes AMBITION: Become a good housewife FAVORITE FOOD: Spaghetti EXPRESSION: Mighty Stars HOBBIES: Reading, sewing, and cooking ACTIVITIES: Dance Club I: Watt's Club 2: Journalism Club 4. I6 1957 Marvin Marsh AMBITION: To graduate FAVORITE FOOD: Pizza Pie EXPRESSION: Want to drag LIKES: Duel Pipes DISLIKES: Losing ct Race HOBBIES: ACTIVITIES: VARSITY Quartet 4: Chorus 3, 4. Bernice Caroline Marshall AMBITION: To attend college FAVORITE FOOD: Cheeseburgers FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Oh Crumb LIKES: Good Music DISLIKES: Two Faced People ACTIVITIES: Basketball Band I, 2: Typing Editor, Newspaper 4: Newspaper I, 2, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Cheer- leading 3, 4: Class President 3: Yearbook Editor 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, President 3. Mary Elizabeth McCaFferty AMBITION: To travel FAVORITE FOOD: Spaghetti EXPRESSION: Come On LIKES: People that smile DISLIKES: School HOBBIES: Horseback riding ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. I, 3: Chorus 2: Library Club 3, 4, Allan McConnell AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer FAVORITE FOOD: Ice Cream EXPRESSION: Holy Smoke LIKES: Hunting and Fishing DISLIKES: Brownies HOBBIES: None ACTIVITIES: Photography Club I,2. l Sherwood Kline AMBITION: To own a new Mercury FAVORITE FOOD: Chili and Spaghetti EXPRESSION: Holy Cats LIKES: Hunting and Football DISLIKES: Smart Alecs HOBBIES: Collecting Hit Tunes ACTIVITIES: None Sam Kunselman Withdrawn January II Richard Lewis AMBITION: Pilot in the Air Force FAVORITE FOOD: Ice Cream EXPRESSION: Heck with it LIKES: Blondes DISLIKES: Stuck up people HOBBIES: Working with autos ACTIVITIES: First Aid I: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. Grace Elaine Lockhart AMBITION: Beautician FAVORITE FOOD: Chili and Peanut Butter Cookies EXPRESSION: Holy Crumb LIKES: Friendly people DISLIKES: Conceited people HOBBIES: Skating and Reading ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4: Photography Journalism 4: Newspaper Stat? 4: Home Room Officer I Seniors fl Don Patterson AMBITION: Get out of school FAVORITE FOOD: Ice Cream EXPRESSION: I suppose. LIKES: Blondes HOBBIES: Hunting and hshing ACTIVITIES: F.F.A. I, 2, 3. Judy Pence AMBITION: To make a million dollars FAVORITE FOOD: Steak and French Fries EXPRESSION: Holy Jumpin! LIKES: Swimming: All my friends DISLIKES: Getting up in the morning and Hillbilly music HOBBIES: Reading: Putting things in my scrapbook Stanley C. Petras AMBITION: To become a Mechanic FAVORITE FOOD: Hamburgers EXPRESSION: I'lI be darned LIKES: Nice people DISLIKES: Snobbish people HOBBIES: Skating, Hunting, and Fishing Dorothy Mae Reesman iDottyI AMBITION: Become an Air Force Flight Nurse FAVORITE FOOD: French Fries and Italian Foods EXPRESSION: Holy Fright! LIKES: Square dancing DISLIKES: Stuck-up people HOBBIES: Reading, sewing, country and pop music ACTIVITIES: Dance Club 'Ig Journalism 4. Norman Kay McCoy lSIeepyI AMBITION: To own a small business FAVORITE FOOD: Spaghetti and Meat Balls FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Skill and Science always prevail LIKES: Golfing and hunting DISLIKES: Brownies HOBBIES: Collecting popular records ACTIVITIES: Audio-Visual I, 2. Cecil McMeans lBoneI AMBITION: To become an Engineer FAVORITE FOOD: Peach Pie EXPRESSION: What's your excuse? LIKES: Happy people DISLIKES: Stuck-up people HOBBIES: Eating and sleeping ACTIVITIES: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Rosella Charlene Milliron AMBITION: Become a model FAVORITE FOOD: Spaghetti and Chocolate Cake EXPRESSION: It's Beyond Me. LIKES: Popular music DISLIKES: Snobbish people HOBBIES: Cooking and reading ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. I: Dance Club 2. .lohnny Odosso AMBITION: Become a Mechanical Engineer FAVORITE FOOD: Ice Cream EXPRESSION: Six of one and half-a-dozen of the other LIKES: Blondes and Red hot cars DISLIKES: Stuck-up girls HOBBIES: Working on cars ACTIVITIES: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Q Shirley Jean Rupp Shirl AMBITION: Become a Police Woman Detective FAVORITE FOOD: French Fries and Italian Foods EXPRESSION: Fiddlesticks LIKES: Square dancing DISLIKES: Stuck-up people HOBBIES: Sewing, cooking, reading, and listening to music ACTIVITIES: Dance Club I: Watt's Club 2: Journalism 4. Deanna Schrecengost AMBITION: Graduate and go West FAVORITE FOOD: Spaghetti EXPRESSION: Sure it is. LIKES: Popular music DISLIKES: Walking to school in the morning ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. I, 2, 3. Gary Schrecengost AMBITION: Become cm Mechanical Engineer FAVORITE FOOD: Ice cream EXPRESSION: Hi Cutie! LIKES: Girls DISLIKES: Lazy cars HOBBIES: Hunting ACTIVITIES: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: F.F,A. I, 2, 3, 4. Robert Seanor AMBITION: Become a professional cowboy FAVORITE FOOD: Steak and French fries EXPRESSION: By the golly. LIKES: Good horses and pretty girls DISLIKES: Conceited people HOBBIES: Riding Horses ACTIVITIES: Science Club country 1957 ,kf Ellen Carol Shick AMBITION: To see the world and be happy FAVORITE FOOD: French Fries and Coke EXPRESSION: You better believe it LIKES: Red Ford Convertibles DISLIKES: Conceited people HOBBIES: Roller Skating ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. I, 3, 4: Photography 2: Library 2, 3, 4. Larue Marie Shick AMBITION: Become successful FAVORITE FOOD: Ice cream and cake EXPRESSION: Oh! For Pete's sake! LIKES: Friendly people DISLIKES: Stuck-up people ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. 'l, 2, 3. Donna Shilling AMBITION: Become a good housewife and mother FAVORITE FOOD: Spaghetti, chocolate cake EXPRESSION: Iimagine. LIKES: Green Mercury. DISLIKES: Conceited people HOBBIES: Collecting post cards ACTIVITIES: Dance Club 2: Photography 2: Orchestra 2: Cho, rus I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 2. Margaret Grace Slagle AMBITION: Become a secretary FAVORITE FOOD: French fries and Ice cream EXPRESSION: Holy Cow! LIKES: A certain boy that owns a Ford DISLIKES: Stuck-up people HOBBIES: Listening to Country Music ACTIVITIES: Dance Club 2: What's Club 2. I9 Donald James Smith IDonI AMBITION: Become a pioIet FAVORITE FOOD: Hamburgers and French fries EXPRESSION: Holy man! LIKES: Friendly people DISLIKES: Cranks HOBBIES: Listening to radio ACTIVITIES: Basketball I, 2: Science Club I, 2, 3, 4. James Edward Smith AMBITION: To graduate FAVORITE FOOD: Ice cream EXPRESSION: Holy Fright! LIKES: To work on cars DISLIKES: School HOBBIES: Hunting ACTIVITIES: F.F.A. Leroy Stear AMBITION: To drive a Tractor Trailer FAVORITE FOOD: Chocolate cake and Ice cream EXPRESSION: ThC1t's OK. LIKES: People DISLIKES: Conceited people HOBBIES: Hunting, water skiing, and baseball ACTIVITIES: First Aid Club Ronald Stiteler AMBITION: Become a Mechanic FAVORITE FOOD: Graham Cracker Pie EXPRESSION: Hiya honey! LIKES: Girls DISLIKES: Boys who take my girls HOBBIES: Hunting ACTIVITIES: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, Seniors Roberta lee Stover AMBITION: To go to college FAVORITE FOOD: Sweet Potatoes LIKES: Dogs and baseball DISLIKES: Laziness and Idle Moments HOBBIES: Music, cooking, and gardening ACTIVITIES: String Ensemble 3: French Club 4: Newspaper 2, 4: Science Club I, 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Chorus 'l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Class Olificer T, 2, 3, 4. Eddie Wadding AMBITION: To work with cars and motors FAVORITE FOOD: Steak and French fries EXPRESSION: Holy Cow LIKES: Horses and girls DISLIKES: Stuck-up people HOBBIES: Working with horses ACTIVITIES: Audio-Visual Aids T. Patricia Adelle Wall AMBITION: Be a Nurse FAVORITE FOOD: Chili EXPRESSION: Da-De-O LIKES: Friendly people DISLIKES Conceited people HOBBIES: Writing stories and reading ACTIVITIES: Newspaper Staff: Chorus, Janet Louise West AMBITION: Be a good housewife FAVORITE FOOD: Tossed salad, spaghetti EXPRESSION: Well, I don't guess so! LIKES: Good music and having fun DISLIKES: Conceited people HOBBIES: Painting, reading ACTIVITIES: Band I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 'I, 2, 3, 4: May Court 2, 3, 4: Journalism 4, 20 1957 Eleanor Joanne West AMBITION: Become a model FAVORITE FOOD: Anything chocolate EXPRESSION: You better believe it. LIKES: A person who always speaks DISLIKES: Sloppy dressers HOBBIES: Dancing Staff 4. Kenneth White AMBITION: Be a Mechanic FAVORITE FOOD: Milkshukes LIKES: Girls DISLIKES: Sweet Potatoes Janet Lee Williams Uanl EXPRESSION: All right, you guys. ACTIVITIES: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette I, 2, 3, 4: Journalism I, 2, Yearbook HOBBIES: Hunting, Fishing, and Swimming AMBITION: Make loads of money and travel around the world FAVORITE FOOD: Potato Salad EXPRESSION: Gee Whiz Dick! LIKES: Blonde haired boys and friends DISLIKES: Bossy and conceiled people HOBBIES: Scrapbooks ACTIVITIES: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. Journalism 2: Vice-Pres. of Class 3 I, 2, 4: Cheerleading 4 3:39-Homeward Bound 21 Prophecy The year is 1977. The new waterway from the Allegheny River up Glade Run Creek to Day- ton, has iust been completed. The first boat to pass through the wide canal is the atomic ship Lion, which is iust now docking at Leek's foundry in the suburbs of Day- ton. Captain Charlie Fisher is on the bridge, di- recting his crew, for the stop here takes careful piloting and only the best of seamen dare berth an atomic ship at this pier. As usual, Captain Fisher is very soft spoken, but his inter-com sys- tem so magnifies his voice that he seems to roar. Pete Alcorn, the head pilot, responds with alac- rity Chow times have changedj, and soon the huge vessel is roped to the dock. Besides polish- ing the brass, the engineers, Cecil McMeans and Ron Fisher, are checking the supply of atoms, and listening to the motors. A miss and a hiss arouse their fears, and they as usual arouse the mechanics, Ken White and Ron Stitler, from their sleeping quarters on M-deck. The two tired mechanics soon make the right adjustments. John Odosso ond Dick Coleman are merrily and noisily swabbing the bow of A-deck. It certain- ly is something new for those boys to be work- ing. Up the gang plank comes Roberta Stover. And who is that leaning on her arm? Oh, can it be! lt is Mrs. Leek, twenty years alder and thirty pounds lighter-what a spry old gal she is. Roberta has taken Mrs. Leek's position at D.J.H.S. Roberta and Mrs. Leek no sooner get on deck that a very queenly woman starts up the gangplank. Behind her walk two starlets, whom we suspect are heading for Hollywood, to star in the Marvin Marsh show. At first we don't recognize Janet West-but her slow smile gives her away. Following Janet are three other women who look as though they are tired of washing dishes. Close scrutiny shows them to be Donna Shilling, Ellen Hughes, and Deanna Schrecengost, who have parked their husbands at Barnett's Lunch and are off for a holiday. Don Patterson, Pete Bassinger, and James Smith climb up to the bridge where they meet Captain Fisher and ask for work. The captain takes them on as excess baggage. As the ship is about to leave her mooring, we hear a strange horn. Wait a minute. Look! It's Isabelle Hollenbaugh in her new Ford. With all the passengers comfortably aboard the atomic ship, the Lion heads for Mosgrove. As we approach this thriving city, a man- sion at the entrance to the Atherton Canal comes into view. Descending the path to the dock are Bob, Don, Ron and Warren, important business- men, with world-wide interests. Speeding down the canal we approach the city of Templeton and here we pick up four more passengers. Kay McKoy is president of the Yok- Yak Loan Company and is heading for Japan with Sherwood Kline, who will become manager of a branch office in Sen-Sen. Also boarding the ship at Templeton are two shy business- women, Grace Slagle, who manages a fashion salon, and Kathleen Adams, who has a Cadillac agency. Passing from the canal into Allegheny River we pay our toll to our old classmate, Guy Criss- Prophecy man. Sailing down the broad Allegheny, we soon reach Kittanning where we make another stop. In the crowd that comes up the gang plank we see only one familiar face, our former English teacher, Mr. Baker, dressed in the cur- rent fashion of Bermuda shorts and striped blaz- er. That wig he is wearing belies the fact that he is completely bald. After he is comfortably settled in his deck-chair wrapped in three blan- kets, the ship moves down the river to Pittsburgh. Here we pick up Linda Beck, Frances Gal- braith, and Jean Calhoun who are employed as private secretaries. Also aboard are Claire Bro- cious, who is a leader in F. H. A. work and is now on her way to teach the women of Java how to make sarongs, Larue Shick, a famous model who is going along just for the ride, and Marilyn Bro- cious, the famous tire expert, who can teach any- one howto change a tire in two minutes. We are now sailing down the Ohio River and we see Eugene Farster working leisurely on a barge and without much thought he decided to iain us. As we continue down the river we spy Paul Dickey hunting vigorously along the bank for a million dollar bill. As usual he didn't get what he was looking for. After traveling for many hours we docked at St. Louis and here four classmates board our ship, Joanne West, a famous singer, Charlene Milliron, just voted the world's best dressed wo- man, Dolores Cornman, a well known artist, and Doris Clever, a designer of suitcases. Leaving St. Louis we sail down the Missis- sippi, our destination New Orleans. Here to join us is Ray Barrett who has made his millions in the lumber business and is now a famous sci- entist trying to turn one board-foot into two. From New Orleans we set sail for Texas, where we find Bob Seanor and Mary McCafferty, now professional rodeo performers. As our ship sails out to sea, we hear a loud roar of engines. Much to our surprise a giant plane lands on deck. Through the plastic dome we spy Don Smith and Richard Lewis, the pilots, and Dorothy Reesman, the stewardess. The plane has an experimental engine, so aboard are several top-notch designers, Allen McCon- nell, Gary Schrecengost, and Stanley Petras. Soon Allan Brocious, the radio operator, em- erges from the cockpit. fLast as usuall Entering the port of Honolulu, we see Shir- ley Rupp, now a policewoman, taking Jiggs Stear and Ed Wadding o'FF to iail, for they were speed- ing as usual with their tractor-trailer trucks. Ber- nice Marshall, now a government secretary, meets us at the docks. While visiting a famous naval hospital in Hawaii, we meet a familiar figure in white, Patty Wall, a former D.J.H.S. student. As we tour the hospital with Pat we see Judy Pence and Janet Williams in the acci- dent ward with a troupe of entertainers. Judy is a famous acrobat and Janet is considered the world's best harmonica player. Grace Lockhart is also at the naval base and welcomes us with her winning smile, she is very happy now that Tom has returned from a long cruise. Thus the good ship Lion brings together again our class of '57. Bed' Lsnhva Bnruil.Q,naYJnD.,Rgu-,J Fit,-u.r .Q-1' P. '-+A, osx QI cayb' 0 Lui' in' sue vga 1 ' ka IT 0 5 J '-qmbh-M nail' nfkhfw Jax Calhoun ,Thu Sf 3111? . Bw -2.13 DE':Bfg'-xdadgl W .Ln A511-lgsi' ilu: Jovidli '5 J env. 24 at Lnlf 'Ros' aber ,Jau:?vdl' xx' Iv- -9.1594 ke. 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Roberta Stover Bernice Marshall Tickets and Publicity Dolores Cornman larue Shick Judy Pence Ronald Fisher Richard Lewis a?55f3fg,E -09 f X X x w K v :E U.,-A Peggy Mclaughlin Donald Bussard '57 May Joanne Priester Richard Sherry OUR MAY QUEEN May time announces winter's past Warm breezes 'wake the leaves All nature seems in sweet accord And in beauty gently breath GS. Its lavishness of perfect grace To all it gives a part, Especially 'tis true of our May Queen She's won her way to our hea rl. Flower Girl .. ,. ....,,. Brenda Himes Scepter Bearer . .. ..... Jerry Mclntyre Flower Girl . ., Marcia Schrecengost 28 Court Wendell Alcorn -1 y Alma Mathews :cg it 2 ,rw- But beauty is not the only claim It takes dignity, poise and grace To carry the crown of majesty And with courage each problem face. All these attributes we find ln our Linda so small and fair As Ccmmencement speaker, Secretary, in FHA National ccmmitteemen and Historian there. Delbert Baker Crown Bearer ....., ,......,.... . ., Billy Good Flower Girl ,... . .,,.. Joyce Rumbaugh Tom Brice Jean Calhoun Phyllis Collier Richard Powell f 4 'K i 'ir 141 'Fw Na+ 44-,y '41 44 K4 if 4 +1 4 X tui X if Class Will Upon departing from D.J.H.S., the members of the class of '57, being of learned mind, do ordain and establish this our last will and testament. Kathleen Adams-wills her class ring to the lucky finder. Wendell Alcorn-bequeaths his farming ability to Jim Wilson. Don Atherton-hands over his slugging ability to Mr. Evans. Bob Atherton-bestows his seat on the heater to Mrs. Leek. To Maxine Jamison goes Ron Athertcn's talent for sleeping in Mr. Baker's English class. Warren Atherton-leaves his steam engine to Jim Douglas. Bud Barrett-wills his jeep to Mr. Zazzotta. Pete Bassinger-bestows his skating ability on Connie Lein- weber. Linda Beck-leaves and takes Allen with her. Allen Brocious-bequeaths his car troubles to Miss Fisher. Claire Brocious-is glad to iust be leaving. Marilyn Brocious-leaves the teachers for goody she hopes. Jean Calhoun-leaves her curly hair to Spike Crissman. Doris Clever-gives her fiared skirts to Carrie Lee Galbraith. Delores Cornman-wills her red hair to Tommy Stitler, to match his freckles. Dick Colman-bestows his dancing ability on Elvis Presley. Guy Crissman-entrusts his brilliance to Joanne McMeans. Paul Dickey-leaves his motor scooter to Mrs. Stull and Fatso. Eugene Farster-wills his height to Pud McLaughlin. Charlie Fisher-leaves---too bad girls! To Eddie Frederick goes Ron Fisher's basketball ability. Francis Galbraith's shyness will go to Kenneth Beere. Isabelle Hollenbaugh-presents her hot rod to Miss Black. Ellen Hughes-wills her dimples to Mr. Baker. Sherwood Kline-wills his love for girls to Alex Preteroti. Richard Lewis-gives his bow and arrow to Robin Hood. fCarrickl Grace Lockhart-leaves her intelligent answers in English -:lass to Mrs. Helm's next problem child. His Driving ability, Marvin Marsh entrusts to Mr. Kirscht. Bernice Marshall-leaves her saxophone to Nancy Lloyd. To Miss Rea goes Mary McCaFferty's horsemanship. Allen McConnell-wills his curly hair to Mr. Marshall. Kay McCoy-wills his love for getting up in the morning to Gale McLaughlin. I, Cecil McMeans, will my big feet to anyone who can carry them around. Charlene Milliron-gaily leaves for Modeling School. To Mr. King goes John Odosso's sideburns and -:urly hair. Don Patterson-assigns his trips to the office to Ronald Eck- man. Judy Pence-bestows her ability to get into trouble on Harriet McCarty. Stanley Petras-leaves his Buick to anyone who can keep it in gas. Dorothy Reesman-leaves the cafeteria to rest. Shirley Rupp-leaves and takes her love for square dancing with her. To Judy Lloyd-goes Deanna Schrecengost's shyness. Gary Schrecengost-wills his way with the women to Clair Shaffer. Bob Seanor gives his cowboy boots to Mr. Holt, for safe keeping. Ellen Shick-sadly leaves her commercial studies behind. Larue Shick-leaves her athletic ability to Miss Walker. Donna Shilling-bestows her secret heart-throb to anyone who can find him. Grace Slagle-leaves her long hair to Carol Clever. Don Smith-gladly leaves to ioin Charlie Olinger. ' Jim Smith-leaves his big stomach to anyone who can afford to keep it filled. Roberta Stover-wills her last drop of midnight oil to her brother for his Farmall Cub . Leroy Stear-assigns his parking place to Gene Reesman. Ron Stiteler-wills his speed to anyone fast enough to catch it. Ed Wadding's pleasing personality is bestowed upon Ray Vokel. Pat Wall-bestows her writing ability on one of Miss Bish's future iournalists. Janet West-bequeaths her position in the May Court to Alma Mathews. Joanne West-leaves her camera sadly behind. To Mr. Murray goes Ken White's smile. Janet Williams-wills her nicknames to Mr. Baker's next vic- tim. The Cheerleaders-leave exhausted. D.J.H.S. basketball STARS-leave their playing ability to S.V.H.S., who need it badly. To the Juniors we leave our position as upperclassmen. To the Sophomores we leave a 2 year contract to slavery. To the Freshmen we gladly give a 3 year battle. We the graduating class of 1957 hereby disclose our wishes and bequeath our possessions and talents to various members of our beloved ALMA MATER. CLASS OF 1957 mr First Row: Cleft to rightj Robert Atherton, Will Second Row: Isabelle Ho Calhoun, Delores Co Third Row: Grace Lockha lene Milliron, Kathlee Room Woodrow Bassinger, Donald Atherton, Ronald Fisher, Ronald Atherton, Eugene Farster, Allen Brocious, iam Brison, Raymond Barrett, Wendell Alcorn. llenbaugh, Bernice Marshall, Doris Clever, Marilyn Brocious, Ellen Hughes, Frances Galbraith, Jean rnman, Linda Beck, Mrs. Leek. rt, Claire Bracious, Paul Dickey, Reed Fisher, Richard Coleman, Warren Atherton, Guy Crissman, Charl n Adams. Seniors 1957 First Row: lleft to rightl Marvin Marsh, Stanley Petras, Donald Smith, Samuel Kunselman, Cecil McMeans, Ronald Stitler, John Odosso, Allen McConnell, Leroy Stear, Norman McCoy. Second Row: Kenneth W hite, Deanna Schrecengost, Janet Williams, Donna Shilling, Joanne West, Larue Shick, Patricia Wall, Judy Pence, Mary McCafterty, Gary Schrecengost. Third Row: Shirley Rupp, Ellen Shick, Janet West, Richard Lewis, Sherwood Kline, Robert Seanor, Edward Wadding, Dorothy Reesman, Roberta Stover, Grace Slagle, Mr. Baker, Room I4 32 Class Hisfory It was in September of 1953, that our class entered Dayton Joint High School as Freshmen. We welcomed to our ranks new students from the Calhoun, Oliver, and Templeton districts. That year we had one class activity-a Freshmen skate held in the old gym. Our homeroom teach- ers, Mr. Decock and Miss Bish, were our chap- erones. During our sophomore year we selected the yellow rose as our class flower, and aquamarine and white as our class colors. We could not agree upon a motto, so we didn't select one until our Senior year, when Forward ever, backward never was chosen. Our Sophomore officers were: Bernice Marshall . . , ,. President Wendell Alcorn ., , ., Vice President Gary Schrecengost .,.,,. Secretary Cecil McMeans . ..,. Treasurer Roberta Stover , ....,..i.. ., Historian During this our sophomore year, we, for the first time, participated in the election of May Court members. Linda Beck and Janet West became Sophomore attendants with Wendell Al- corn and Ronald Fisher as their escorts. Mr. Evans and Mr. Reitz were our sophomore home- room teachers. As Juniors we moved to the second fioor of Old Main, and began this year with an enroll- ment of seventy-two. Our first activity was the annual Halloween Dance. To set the mood for the evening, we used the customary goblins and cornstalks as decorations, and had fun finding several large iron kettles from which we served cider. Our homeroom teachers, Mrs. Helm and Miss Marietti, were ever ready to help us organ- ize our activities. After spending an afternoon in October dis- cussing the styles and prices of different class rings, we finally made our selection, In Decem- ber the rings arrived and we all enioyed show- ing our beautiful rings to our friends and to our families. When spring came, thoughts were turned to the preparation of our Junior Prom. Blue Paradise was chosen as our theme. The gym was transformed into a bower of soft blue light and shimmering water fountains. Amid the en- chantment of fairy castles, the coronation of May Queen Elaine West and King Larry Walker took place. We were pleased with the results of our first formal dance and believe it was the best prom in D.J.H.S. history. Our class officers were: Bernice Marshall .,,.,...,....,. .. President Janet Lee Williams ,.,.. .. Vice President Cecil McMeans . . .Treasurer Gary Schrecengost . , ., ,... Secretary By September 1956 our class had dwindled from seventy-two to sixty-one members. This year as seniors we naturally participated in many activities. Of course, we had to elect class officers. To lead us through the maze of senior activities we selected: Reed Fisher . ,,...,,.. President Jean Calhoun .. . ,... Vice President Linda Beck , ..., . Secretary Allen Brocious ., ,... . .....,. ..,. T reasurer One of our big iobs was to produce a good yearbook. A staff was selected to supervise the work. It included the following: Bernice Marshall .......,,, Editor-in-chief Jean Calhoun ..... Associate Editor Raymond Barrett ,.,. Business Manager Joanne West ...,. ,..,. ...,., ..... A r t Editor Isabelle Hollenbaugh ..,. Typing Editor Linda Beck, Doris Clever, Frances Galbraith, Ken- neth White and Allan Brocious were the assistant editors. Mrs. Leek acted as faculty advisor. Before going home for our Christmas vaca- tion, we enioyed a turkey dinner in the cafe- teria, then we exchanged gifts in our homerooms and danced in the gym. Due to the building program we were un- able to have a iunior play so we were especially anxious to select and produce our senior play. A committee after reading many plays selected Ten O'Clock Scholar. Everyone wanted to be in the cast so try-outs were lively. ln May we were guests of the Junior class at the prom. This event seemed to herald the end of our high school days, for only our senior trip and class day remained before our graduation. After Baccalaureate and Commencement the doors of D.J.H.S. close behind us as we begin our adult life. Underclassmen Junior Class Officers and Advisors Sfanding-Mrs. Helm, Tom Brice, John Cousins, Mr. lole, Sealed-Harriet McCarty, Kay Schrecengost, Joanne McMeans. Whose Chrysler? Membership: 44 boys, 45 girls Molto-Onward and Upward Flower--While Rose Colors-Turquoise and Whiie President Vice-President Secretory Treasurer Historian 34 Tom Brice John Cousins Harriet McCor'ry Joanne McMeons Koy Schrecengost Fi' v. Xiu. Mr' J H Juniors Xt H .. ,L W Fx , , n Wi , u u ii N .SX ,,r ...W , -..,,. W., .,. ,V ..,.... .T ,, .5 ' V, Qi, get A ' H .V L rg L FX C ' ', 1. tx F.. . X, Q Xi 1 . f in r 'er ' i. is 5- .rw - vwn v ,VH .rw miywa E l ......... L A ii E ' ii L X X 3 J s J cl. Ji V X ' L . fr K' shim' iw kihh K If :SP MJ ' A L ,Q..r ' ig , it Iv' 1 I r n ask :Hi i . . . First Row: lleft to right? Kenneth Adams, James Barrett, Nylene Bashline, Thomas Brice, Pauline Bussard, Joseph Colish, Jean Collier, John Cousins, James Craig, Alvin Deemer. Second Row: Donald Dinger, Vernon Doverspike, Ada Duncan, Ethel Eckman, James Ferguson, Elzie Ferringer, Carrie Galbraith, James Griftith, Nancy Hallman, Garnet Hollenbaugh. Third Row: Margaret Hyskell, Maxine Jamison, Robert Jamison, Frances Kammerdiener, John Kammerdiener, Velieane Kline, Louise Kunselman, Constance Lienweber, Judith Ann Lloyd, Nancy Marshall. Fourth Row: Alma Matthews, Madelyn Maurer, Harriet McCarty, Ellen McCoy, George McCoy, Roberta McGaughey, Ronald Mclntyre, William McKee, Gale McLaughlin, Joanne McMeans. Fifth Row: Charles Miller, Donald Nelson, Patricia Preteroti, Joanne Priester, Gene Reesman, Fred Rosenberger, Constance Rupp, Rosalie Rupp, Kay Schrecengost, Jack Schultz. Sixth Row: Glen Sharrer, Richard Sherry, Darrell Shirey, Virginia Simmers, Richard Stiteler, Darlene Troup, Eleanor Walter, Larry Weaver, Betty Williamson, Ralph Williamson. Seventh Row: Raymond Williamson, James Wilson, Louise Wolfe, Joyce Wolfe. 35 Sophomore Officers and Advisors ,,n,s ...L Standing-Mr. Evans, Miss Black, Mr. Reitz. Second row-Richard Powell, James Bish. First row--Shirley Shaffer, Peggy Jamison, Bonnie Bish. Membership: 41 boys, 36 girls Motto-Together with God we shall succeed. President Dick Powell Treasurer . , Jim Bish Vice-President A . Peggy Jamison Historian , Bonnie Bish Secretory . Shirley Shaffer 36 F :BK f . Fix! 3- uk u jk F- ,A x F it Sophomores - .Ht , JL my , ,, . f y A ., 'IF' . ,L 'Q h. - , . 1 -W fs , B wg ,J .5 A 2, A ,A Q . , X , ,, Y' My .. 4 4 L .... 1.2 Ls. Mia WJ. ..,., ,... J i- t r Q Y -f - A R7 5- . Y' i 3 F Y . ' Y f as-t 31, ' . 5' 1 Q fi I !,., A. QQ A ' 432 , 1 V ,. Y 1 , Q 4 L, W 4? 5.1 5 9 G 4, , L A ' KN A K X X, ' - ' ii N ' r ii xx W uf 1 it ' ii 5' lil? J at A . I V ' awk -A t, 2 ,. V , 1' 7 in I 6 if . g, I if , 3. J 9 ' .lf l J i. L L ,, ...audit .. ' L w- r fy rr 1 ' -f F A ., , , 7 1 ea J s ,, ,- if qq,q A ,X M V ' '- E' . N 7 X vi of . 1? , Y A tt tif' J' A ,g xl - Y, it ff , t 7 1' 'gggggff k f ffgafa- 1 'rrk . , S Y 5 A f. ' ' -, U A , 1 i 9 K' ii XS .A Q A - First Row: lleft to rightl George Abel, John Armstrong, Ada Atherton, Ray Best, Bonnie Bish, James Bish, Dorcea Blose, Faye Bowser, Dale Brocious, Linda Brocious, Phyllis Brocious. Second Row: Janet Brown, Millie Brown, Daniel Brownell, Donald Bussard, Shirley Cogley, Phyllis Collier, Betty Lou Condron, Norma Copenhaver, Richard Cornman, Larry Crissman, Barbara Deemer. Third Row: Floyd Doverspike, Merle Early, Ronald Early, Ronald Eckman, David Ferguson, Jo Anne Fox, William Galbraith, Eugene Gearhart, Oscar Gearhart, Audine Hunsberger, Joseph Hunsberger. Fourth Row: Margaret Jamison, Gar Jewart, Neil L dick, Bernard Martin, Joanne Martz, Ronald Mateer, Larr McConnell, Kay Y Y U Y McGrainor, Peggy McLaughlin, Myrna Mclntire, Phyllis Mclntlre. Fifth Row: Shirley Myers, Anthony Odosso, Myrna Parsell, Helen Preteroti, Samuel Patterson, Richard Powell, Allan Reddinger, Judy Reed, Howard Reicharcl, Ruth Reesman, Shirley Reesmon. Sixth Row: Kenneth Rosenberger, Raymond Rummel, John Rupp, Ronald Schrecengost, Shirley Shatter, Harry Shaffer, Gail Shay, Judith Shick, Velma Shick, Judith Shirey, Donna Stear. Seventh Row: Donald Slee, Richard Stefty, David Stonbraker, Kenneth Treece, Robert Wadcling, Betty Wilkinson, Margaret Wolfe. 37 Freshmen ROOM 24 First Row: lleft to rightj Mr. Bennett, Noomi Condron, Evelyn Goodhart, Olive Alabran, Nancy Farster, Eva Cornman, Alex Boyer, Andrew Bussard, Judy Galbraith, Marlene Fox, Janet Dunmire, Shirley Cogley. Second Row: Barbara Forringer, Kathryn Blose, Martha Frye, Kay Burrows, James Douglas, Edward Doverspike, James Beck, Paula Barrett, Donna Deloe, Jeanie Gearhart, Mary Bowser, June Calhoun. Third Row: Chester Chesnut, Richard Atherton, Ernest Cornman, Richard Duncan, Arthur Adams, Dan Crissman, Harold Far- ster, Ronald Baker, Rayburn Atherton, Edward Frederick, Blair Brown, Daniel Alabran. ROOM 23 First Row: lleft to right, Mr. Clever, Maxine Lockhart, Verna Mclntire, Vivian Houser, Beverly Reesman, Marget Mclntyre, Kathleen Kennah, Donna Marshall, Patsy Hickox, Gloria Reedy. Second Row: Sandra Jack, Sally Quinn, Connie Moore, Barbara Hoftman, William Hancock, Richard McLaughlin, Philip Kline, Patricia Reesman, Nancy Lloyd, Betty Hoffman, Third Row: Helen Livengood, Barbara Nolf, Josephine Murray, Norman McAfoose, Richard Nolf, Robert Lingenfelter, Don Rees- man, James Helmick, Ethel Neal, Susan McNutt. ROOM 22 First Row: ileft to right, Thelma Silvis, William Wolfgang, Robert Rosenburger, Marlene Shick, Rose Unger, Sandra Troup, Barbara Stiteler, Glenda Stetty, Henry Treece, Betty Rupp, Janice Schrecengost. Second Row: Miss Bish, Janet Schrecengost, Clarence Shirey, Richard Smith, Kenneth Wilson, Terry White, Joan Rupp, Larry Stiteler, Patty Rush, Robert Slagle, Melvin Wingard, Donna Snyder. Third Row: Hope Stitt, Aldean Stockdale, Barbara Saeger, Jim Smith, George Reithmiller, Bernard Young, Clair Shatter, Edward Stefty, Carol Rupp, Bernice Snyder, Thelma Reesman. 38 E ighfh Grade ROOM 25 First Row: lleft to rightl Agnes Colish, William Calhoun, Thomas Brocious, Robert Craig, Catherine Hauser, lone Dunmire, Beniamin Bussard, Wayne Atherton, Merle Brocious, Lloyd Abel, Mr. Allshouse. Second Row: Paul Daugherty, William Bowser, Ethel Cain, Helen Cornman, Linda Cousins, Richard Cochran, Linda Ferringer, Doreen Fancher, Margaret Atherton, Brenda Collier. Third Row: Carol Clever, Kathleen Coleman, John Fancher, Joan Crissman, Ellen Greenawalt, Leonard Conrad, James Criss- man, Albert Craig, Rebecca Clever, Judy Hill, Loretta Edwards. ROOM 27 First Row: lleft to rightl Richard Milliron, Helen Rupp, Donald Patterson, Coleen Jewart, Donald Good, Donald Miller, Richard Lockhart, Judy Kuhns, Galen Galbraith, Duchess Preteroti, James Miller, Mrs. G. Marshall. Second Row: Peggy Johns, Joyce Reithmiller, Mary Odosso, Donna McConnell, Richard Good, Richard Ferguson, Robert Mcln- tire, Marilyn Miller, Donna Mclntire, Josephine Preteroti, Donna Reedy. Third Row: Regina Jay, Roberta Jamison, James Farringer, Duane McGaughey, Cecil Gearhart, Sam Orf, Bill Hollenbaugh, Leonard Lloyd, Dreama Gayle Jamison, Laura Peters. ROOM 26 First Row: lleft to right, William Wingard, Gerry Slagle, James Robinson, JoAnn Shankel, Jane Slee, Pearl Troup, Maxine Wyant, Robert Wood, Larry Slagle, Larry Shirey, Mr. Murray. Second Row: Evelyn Wolfe, Judy White, Barbara Schultz, Carrie Stover, Kenneth Rupp, Lois Wolf, Herman Reedy, Judy Silvis, Kenneth West, Jerry Quinn, Beverly Silvis. Third Row: Barbara Unger, Paul Walter, Patti Walker, Alexander Preteroti, Richard Shick, Saundra Sherry, Catherine Skursky, Lois Shaffer, Gary Shay, Ronnie Sloniger, Paul Troup. 39 Seventh Grade ROOM 20 First Row: Cleft to rightl James Condron, Kenneth Beers, William Alabran, Nancy Cornman, Leonard Brown, Clifford Blose, Lorraine Beck, James Ellenberger, John Condron, Leonard Cochran. Second Row: Anne Douglas, Fred Colberg, William Bussard, James Coleman, Laura Doverspike, Melvin Doverspike, June Bow- ser, Vernon Dunmire, Terry Brown, Marilyn Deemer. Third Row: Mrs. Marshall, Kathleen Aharrah, Barbara Anderson, Nancy Crissman, Howard Crissman, Elaine Bullock, Ott Bechtel, Carol Atherton, Sandra Bussard, Allene Crissman. ROOM 21 First Row: Cleft to rightl Donald Good, Carol Frederick, John Jamison, Ralph McHenry, Ruth Ann Myers, Kenneth Fisher, Janet Mclntyre, Richard Farster, Alfred Lewis, Shirley Gearhart, Susie Mervis. Second Row: Marlene Miller, Marilyn Marshall, Vernon Johns, Oscar Houser, Jane Geist, Francis Hunsberger, Larry Miller, Joyce Rainey, Jane Hoffman, Mr. Kirscht. Third Row: William Lowry, Barbara Rearick, Kathleen McKain, Charles Harris, Charles Johns, Percy Minick, Kathy Nichols, Betty Preteroti, Georgia Kline, Larry Martin. LIBRARY First Row: lleft to rightl Charlotte Zimmerman, Robert Rosenberger, Thomas Stiteler, Betty Sharrer, Sam Wingard, Ruth Ann Williamson, Larry Rupp, Connie Wilson, Gary Reichard, Rose Mary Stiteler. Second Row: Vernon Schrecengost, Beverly Whitfield, Annabelle Shick, Judith Snyder, Dan Slagle, Clarence Neal, Clarence Pearce, Betty Reesman, Emma Rupp, Wanda West, Stanley Moore. Third Row: Jane Slagle, Nancy White, Laird Neal, Donald Shick, Beverly Slee, John Russel, Ray Voelkel, Audrey Rummel, Lois Wilson, Donald Seanor. 40 ACTMTIE5 J 41 0 4:1419 Fufure Farmers of America Club Officers Vernon Doverspike, Elzie Ferringer, Ronnie Mclntire, Gary Schrecengost, Jim Griffith, Allen Brocious, Ronald Stitler. Motto-Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve Colors-National Blue and Corn Gold Honors- Richard Cornman .. Gold Medal, Project Contest Vernon Doverspike , Dairy Farming John Odosso . Chapter Star Farming Allen Brocious . , . , . . ..,. Public Speaking Ron Stitler ,. ,. , ,.,. . .. .. . Farm Mechanics Norman Beers . ., Tenth Place in the Junior Chicken-of-Tomorrow Contest President , , Allen Brocious Secretary ,. Ron Stitler Vice-President , A , Jim Griffith Treasurer , . Elzie Ferringer Assistant Vice-President , .. . Gary Schrecengost Reporter . . . .. , ..s.. , , Vernon Doverspike Sentinel ., .. .. , Ron Mclntire 42 Fuiure Farmers Of America Back Row: lleft to rightl Gary Schrecengost, George Riethmiller, Robert Lingenfelter, John Odosso, Allen Brocious, Oscar Gearhart, Ronald Stiteler, Donald Slee, Vernon Doverspike, Ralph Williamson, Raymond Williamson. Third Row: Ronald Early, Richard Cornman, David Ferguson, Bernard Young, Dale Farster, Robert Silvis, John Cousins, Don- ald Dinger, Merle Early, James Griffith, Elzie Ferringer. Second Row: Neil Lydick, Dale Brocious, James Stover, William Galbraith, Eugene Gearhart, James Craig, Ronald Mclntyre, Gene Reesman, Robert Wadding, Daniel Alabran. First Row: Andrew Bussard, Henry Treece, Larry Stiteler, George Abel, Richard Lewis, William Hancock, Melvin Wingard, Anthony Odosso, William Wolfgang, C. J. King, Advisor. Score: He's 10, She's 23. 43 Future Homemakers of America Club Officers Seated ileft to righll-Jean Calhoun, Shirley Shaffer, Marilyn Brocious. Standing-Bernice Marshall, Joanne McMeans, Grace Lockhart. Membership: 70 Motto-Toward New Horizons Colors-Red and White Advisor-Miss Rea Honors-State Homemaker Degree Nancy Marshall, Jean Calhoun, Claire Brocious, Marilyn Brocious. Chapter Degree Linda Brocious, Millie Brown President A . Shirley Shaffer Treasurer . .. Joanne McMeans Vice-President l . , . , Jean Calhoun Historian .. . .. .,., . , . Grace Lockhart Secretary Marilyn Brocious Parliamentarian .,.., , Bernice Marshall 44 Future Homemakers Of America First Row: lleft to rightl Shirley Cogley, Alma Mathews, Janet Dunmire, Nancy Farster, Rose Ann Unger, Donna Snyder, Patsy Hickox, Verna Mclntire, Donna Schrecengost, Thelma Silvis, Miss Rea. Second Row: Evelyn Goodhart, Maxine Lockhart, Janice Schrecengost, Ada Atherton, Vivian Houser, Jean Calhoun, Bernice Marshall, Betty Lou Condron, Janet West, Eva Cornman, Sandra Troup. Third Row: Myrna Mclntire, Grace Lockhart, Barbara Farringer, Joanne Martz, Bonnie Bish, Judy Shick, Phyllis Brocious, Shirley Shatter, Roberta McGaughey, Peggy McLaughlin, Sandra Jack, Janet Schrecengost. Fourth Row: Donna Marshall, Patty Rush, Joyce Wolfe, Linda Brocious, Janet Williams, Betty Mae Hoftman, Connie Moore, Sally Quinn, Ellen Shick, Claire Brocious, Shirley Reesman, Jean Gearhart, Kathleen Kennah, June Calhoun. Fifth Row: Glenda Stetty, Millie Brown, Dotty Mclntire, Nancy Marshall, Hope Stitt, Donna Butler, Bernice Snyder, Aldean Stockdale, Peggy Jamison, Frances Kammerdiener, Kay Burrows, Kathryn Blose, Linda Beck, Judy Shirey. Sixth Row: Martha Frye, Ethel Neal, Barbara Saegar, Ruth Reesman, Marilyn Brocious, Joanne McMeans, Joanne West, Judy Pence, Judy Reed, Susie McNutt, Phyllis Collier, Kay McGraInor, Myrna Parsell, Nylene Bashline. 45 Chorus First Row: lleft to rightl Alma Mathews, Nancy Marshall, Joanne Priester, Jean Collier, Janet Williams, Donna Shilling, Isa- belle Hollenbaugh, Judy Lloyd, Velma Shick, Nancy Lloyd, Janet West, Mrs. Stull. Second Row: Ethel Eckman, Betty Mae Hoffman, Bernice Marshall, Connie Leinweber, Roberta Stover, Garnet Hollenbaugh, Aldean Stockdale, Ada Duncan, Janet Cornman, Barbara Deemer, Myrna Parsell, Sally Quinn. Third Row: Frances Kammerdiener, Barbara Nolf, Jean Calhoun, Judy Reed, Patricia Wall, Virginia Simmers, Doris Clever, Joanne McMeans, Joanne West, Kay McGrainor, Dorcea Blose, Helen Livengood. Fourth Row: Bill Hancock, Larry Stiteler, Terry White, Ronald Eckman, Ronald Early, David Stonbraker, Raymond Barrett, Gary Schrecengost, Richard Cornman, Marvin Marsh. Fifth Row: Wendell Alcorn, Clair Shaffer, Merle Early, James Wilson, Tom Brice, Cecil McMeans, Richard Sherry, George McCoy, Richard Powell, Darrell Shirey. Senior Quarfeffe Wendell Alcorn Doris Clever Marvin Marsh Joanne West 46 Orchesfra First Row: lleft to righil James Wilson, Judy Silvis, Nancy Lloyd, Jerry Quinn, William Hollenbaugh, Isabelle Hollenbaugh, Doris Clever, Jane? Wesi. Second Row: Ed Sfeffy, Carrie Galbraith, Paula Barrett, Saundra Sherry, Elaine Bullock, .ludy White, Roberia Stover, Martha Frye, Tom Brice, Bernice Marshall, Wendell Alcorn, Dick Powell, Dick Sherry. Standing: Mrs. Stull, Helen Livengood, Bob Wadding, Darrell Shirey. October 1956, 7th period 47 Band County Band 1956 Standing: Terry While, Dcxve Sion' broker, Dick Powell, Dick Sherry. Kneeling: Coleen Jewcxrl, Mcxriorie Himes, Barbara Hoffman. gif 2 K . l 5 I r i 48 Standing: Martha Frye, Roberta Stover, Jim Wilson, Dorcecn Blose, Saundru Sherry. Kneeling: Koy McGrcinor, Ton' Brice, Scilly Quinn. Standing lSaxophonesl Aldean Stockdale Wendell Alcorn Paula Barrett Bernice Marshall Rebecca Clever Nancy Lloyd Kneeling lFlutesl Isabelle Hollenbaugh Judy Silvis Kneeling lClarinetsl Helen Livengood Myrna Parsell Janet West Alma Mathews Judy Lloyd Donna Snyder Betty Williamson Standing Patty Reesman Nancy Hallman Doris Clever Standing lFife-clruml Kenneth Wilson Darrell Shirey Bob Wadding Velma Shick First Row lKneelingl Joanne McMeans Don Seanor Gary Jewart Joanne West 1956 - 1957 Science Clubs OFFICERS Left to right: Dick Sherry, Gale Mcloughlin, Peggy McLaughlin, Joanne Priester, Joanne West. CHEMISTRY IS FUN, WHATS GOING TO HAPPEN! left to right: Judy Reed, Donna Shilling, Corrie Lee Gczlbroith, Betty Wilkinson, Frances Kommerdiener, Paul Dickey, Glen Shorrer, Judy Lloyd, Don Smith, Warren Atherton, Bob Seunor, Darrell Shirey, Richard Stiteler, Larry Weaver, Donald Nelson, Mr. Evans. 50 hoiography Club Kenneth Wilson, Jim Douglas, Mr. Reitz, Helen Livengood, Barbara Holifman, Roberta Stover, Nancy Lloyd, Paula Barrett, Eva Cornman, Kay Burroughs, Janet Dun- mire, Josephine Murray, Dick Smith, Blair Brown, Bud Martin, Ed Steffy. Astronomy Club Ronnie Mateer, Jim Barrett, Joanne Priester, Bolo Jamison, Nancy Hallman, George McCoy, Jim Wilson, Bill McKee, Gale McLaughlin, Joanne West, Larry McLaugh- lin, Peggy McLaughlin, Dick Sherry, Ray Barrett, Mr. Evans. Pg -af ,. Q t e v Standing-Dave Stonbralcer, larry Crissman, Kenneth Adams, Floyd Doverspike, Ted Rosenberger, Gary Jewart, Sam Patterson, Mr. Reitz. Seated-Connie Leinweber, Peggy Jamison, Maxine Jamison, Harriet McCarty, Dor- cea Blose, Phyllis Collier, Myrna Parsell. 51 Audio-visual Club The Lion's Roar yur- Q if' 5 SS' Ill m Miss Bish, Doris Clever, Bernice Marshall, Roberto Siover, Jim Wilson, Tom Brice, Dick Sherry, Bob Jamison First Eclilion 52 French Club le Cercle Francais Standing: Miss Bish, Maxine Jamison, Richard Stiteler, Connie Leinweber, Richard Sherry, Judy Lloyd, Tom Brice, Betty Wil liamson, James Wilson, Alma Mathews, Robert Jamison, Carrie Lee Galbraith, Darrel Shirey. Seated: Roberta McGuughey, Joanne Priesfer, Roberta Stover. Frere Jacques Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques, Dormez-vous, dormez-vous? Sonnez les matines, Sonnez les matines, Diq, din, don, diq, clin, don! 53 Library 'Assistants Peggy Jamison, Ellen Shick, Mary McCafferty, Donna Stear, Marilyn Brociaus, Joanne McMeans, Mrs. Jewart, Phyllis Brocious, Bonnie Bish, Velma Shick, Sally Quinn, Gloria Reedy. Our newly furnished library is bustling with activity, especially during seventh periods, when Mrs. Jewart and her assistants are busy checking out books. Each school year new and interesting books are purchased for the library through the school funds. Among these are tales of adventure, romances, and mystery stories as well as many fine biographies and autobiographies. For ref- erence work there are four sets of encyclopedias -WORLD BOOK, BRITANNICA, BRITANNICA JUNIOR, and COMPTON'S. In the library, just waiting to be read, are such books as FIRST LOVE, TRUE LOVE, ROSE- MARY, MARCIA, TRISH, CHRISTINE BENNETT, CHEMIST for girls, ROOKIE FIRST BASEMAN, TOUCHDOWN TO VICTORY, and REBOUND for sports enthusiasts. For the individual with a flair for mystery and adventure, there are WATERFRONT, MYS- TERY OF THE BONG HOUSE, and THE ISLAND STALLION. Science and chemistry enthusiasts find SCAPEL AND TIME, and A NEW BOOK OF CHEMISTRY to their taste. The library contains the following: Books approximately 5000 Magazines ., ., I4 Papers ..., two papers daily On an average a hundred and fifty stu- dents use the library each day. These students go for information for use in their studies, such as special reports for their classes, and also for books which they read in their leisure time. Maple Memories Standing-Frances Galbraith, Isabelle Hollenbaugh, Linda Beck, Doris Clever, Joanne West. Front row-Allen Brocious, Jean Calhoun, Bernice Marshall, Kenneth White, Raymond Barrett To our many friends who have made this yearbook possible, our sincere thanks. Especially do we wish to thank Roberta Stover and Janet Wil- liams for their assistance in writing and lettering, and Mrs. Stull for many snapshots. THE STAFF 55 Junior Play Shy Guy Standing: Nancy Marshall, Jim Wilson, Dick Sherry, Joanne Priester, Bob Jamison. Seated-Nancy Hallman, Harriet McCarty, Tom Brice, Pauline Bussard, Darrel Shirey, Jean Collier. 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Patrons Zimmerman Engraving Co., Sykesville Coffman Studios, Kittanning Punxsutawney National Bank, Dayton Branch Ritchey Transportation Company, New Bethlehem Better Dairies Products, Inc., Kittanning Snyder's Variety Store Stockdale's Faust's Drugstore Bittinger's Barber Shop Sherry's Hardware Hottman Motor Bly's Funeral Home Kinter's Hardware Anthony's Service Station Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shankel William's Service Station Powell's Grocery Store 62 Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. Householder Rev. and Mrs. Walter Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Neff Snyder's Market Mr. and Mrs. Audlay Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Howard Divin's Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Lockhart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McCoy Mr. and Mrs. George Hooks H. F. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenawalt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beatty Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenawalt Mr. and Mrs. Orris Sharrer J. E. Mourey 3 3 5Q+f,qgygag if
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