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

 - Class of 1957

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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

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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



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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-

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