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5 ' ' .VP 451:45 fm .fron .s' oar 6 ' 'a Published Every Three Weeks at Dayton Joint High School 1,1 N Dayton, Pennsylvania '. . , J0c Per Copy 81.00 Per Year 3-Egli1oi-5 , , , . .. ,... . .,...,.,...,. , .... Rose Ann Unger, Sally Quinn Jsinogs Mmmgw-5 VVA, ,,.,.w,,YVVV,,,,, ,,,V,,.,,,A,,,,, ,,,A , , , ,, Jerry Quinn, Coleen Jcwart. ,fpigts H., .. Millie Brown. Joanne Fox. Ron Eckmuu, Phyllis CO11i01H Myrna Parscll. :porters , , .A,,. .,... Helen Livengood, Barbara Hoffman, Ethel Neal, Judy Reed, Jerry Quinn, Judy Kuhns, Patti Walker, Judy Snyder, Kay Houser, Patty Reesinan, Sandra Sherry, Becky Clever, Judy Hill, Brenda Collier. Regina Jay, Peggy McLaughlin, Aldean Stockdale, Betty Rupp, Paula Barrett. motograplicrs ,. . ,...., .... ,,,,.,, J anice Ellenberger, Terry White, Gary Jewart jitorial Advisor ....,,,,,A,,,....-,- .- ,,------ -YfY-- -------------'A ----A-' ----------------- M Y - Frank Powers IE LION'S ROAR AIMS T0 . . . Draw a true picture of life at Dayton Joint High School, Join the ranks of worthwhile journalists, Help preserve high standards and conduct, Sincerely appeal to the readers' interest. teform . . . Now that the new school year is in full swing, everything is ng organized in the hopes that this year will be more prosperous everyone concerned. Progress always includes change. The largest m is the room for improvement and this is the aim of the reform v in progress in the Journalism Club. To have new ideas, there must be new workers introduced in a b. The new 'members will undoubtedly have new and different as and suggestions. It is our hope that each year the club will be ittle better because of our new members. Before, there was no set thod of introducing new members to the club. Now bids will be it to freshmen with tat leastj a B average and a cooperative at- lde. These two are the only requirements and anyone not receiving a may go to the advisor of the paper and tell him he would like to some a member, and present his qualifications. Another new item in the club will be regular meetings the first dnesday in every month. A constitution has also been drawn up to ar up any conflict or confusion that might arise. A new idea in the club will be that of a party at the end of the year all members of the club. Until now membership included only work. mbership still involves Work, and we're hoping a little more from -ryone, but it also means pleasure. There will be a get-acquainted 'ty of some kind at the beginning of t.he year for the new freshmen. The club will be run by officers as in any other organization. wever, the titles take on different meaning. The president and vice 'sident will be eo-editors of our newspaper. The secretary will be typing editor with the assistant secretary keeping the records of acceptable material submitted. The treasurers will be the business nagers of he paper All of these chang :he field of educatio en material is org rking at more differ r all concerned, thi could have a bctte -verybody in thc clu? 's, we will have an .2 ether good or bad. 1 are thinking, and Lion's Roar! rienee Club 'he first science c Qhe new school year gym on September 'nman was acting h Paula Barrett as iry. Shortly after Q s called to order, Q ,..i3 ff , , . OI' It seems that at one time another our teachers tlike the iiest of usb have encountered embar- rassing situations. Miss Rea recalls the time in another school when in home deo- nomics class the scalloped pota- toes boiled over into the oven and was followed by smoke. This im it- self was embarrassing, but to top it off the principal noted the unique smell and smoke and tm- mcdiatcly threw a fire alarm. Mr. Murray came to school one day with unmatched socks. Of course, he had another pair just like them. ln another , was teaching in a room. During Miss Black fell asleep on her feet and wont. tumbling tn the flrinr school Miss Black hot, sttiffy a study hall weary . 5 w i ' zted. The election showed these lot , Q Omer nam me-mncrs De. tilts: President, Richard Corn- N ieausc she had directed them at ng Vice President, Larry Criss- A ews fcsgvall but no one noticed he . . .- . a . ., r, 1, SCCFCHELY5 Hgcn Livengood. The Dayton Chapter of the Fu-'M ,MM AANNL. l degree. To furtl art education an his master's deg educational plan: In his spare ti ing on automobill ic, reading, and sports. His reac torical and arti: Mr. Hanna, fc tum, now resid with his wife, B We, the studcn with us will be warding for you be for us. Au Revoir A going away at the home of Thursday, Septe Dayton area stud ning to attend The guests of ho. ard Stitlcr, Ric wife Nancy, Ton ine Jamison. Al guest of honor x who was home 1 armed forces. Although remii be the main attrz ing, quite a nur mix the chat.ter dancing to a hi-f All was going v the room went I were panicky un bravely and gall rescue and repl: with a new one another fuse alm ly we discoverel many french fri many sizzling hz portion to the sm L... -.L,.
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aple emories .Ll- Business Staff Left to right: Nvil Lycliuk Iucly Sliirvy Bill Conn Xlilliv Brown To ull who linux hclpccl to lllklkt' this vclition of Muplc Mx-lnorios pos- silulv, our sincere thanks. Editorial Stuff Business Stull 62. Editorial Staff Standing: Acln Atherton Poggy jznnison Volmn Ship-k Pc-ggy lXlL'IAlllgl'lllIl Eclitor-in-chic-f Bonnie Bish Front row: Dale Brocious jim Bish Dan Brownell Bud Martin Cla-n Troup
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Science Iubs Officers - Advisors First Row, left to right: I,11rrim- C1'iss111z111, x7li't'-l,I'CSlllL'lltQ lllllllll B11r1'1-tt, My-Lz111gl1li11, C:0l'l'CS1l01lKllllKQ,' Svcrctzlryg H4-lou Livc11go0cl, S1-011-t111'y Second Row: Nlr. Bvitz, Mr. DQ11111, Spo-11s01'sg lllClllll'Cl Cor111111111, l,1'CSlllCI'lt 5, 13 . -,sf L f:.,r. 'llI'l'1lSlI1'C1'1 Peggy MR E A If H 1-, R ,I r A 7 L , S 3 C V I 1 E s N C o E 11 Left to right: ROSl'll1ilI'y Stitlcr, Marilyn xlilI'Sl12lll, Anne lJ0llglilS, Betty Rec-s111z111, N1111cy McEll10cs, Janct Mclntirc, Barbara lll'ill'lC'li, june G1-ist, ljlltCl1 j11111is0n, Mr. Bvitz, Fred Colbcrg, Mr. lDi'2lIl, XVCTIIOII johns, Sz1111 Wingamrd, Bill Lowa-ry, Bob VVood, Laird N1-111, Bill CLllllOll11, Stanley Moore G4
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