Dennison High School - Leader Yearbook (Dennison, OH)
- Class of 1958
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JOHN HARMON PRINCIPAL OF THE HIGH SCHOOL A.B. Heidelberg Mr. Harmon, our principal, has shown his interests in our school, and his desire is to pro- vide the student body with a well rounded pro- gram of studies and extra curricular activities. We can be very proud of Mr. Harmon as a capa- ble leader and as a friend. Loo x if 0,061 'xg GEORGE STUCKY Ohio Sfafe Universify, B.S., Cincinnarri Conservofory of Music, M.M., Bond 7 u ' ,yt A MARY LEE owe , ,jj X 'N fl Ohio University A.B. 1 English 'll,l2 Heclflw X X 52 X Y . A-V X 21 JOSEPH P. HERMAN Glenville Store Teachers' College lA.B.l West Virginia U. lM.A.i Moth, Bookkeeping, Gen. Business 6 f ROBERT L. MUNNELL Geneva College lA.B.l in Psychology and Spanish Math and Social Studies Asst. Basketball Head Track and Football 0000000001 000000000 WILLIAM SHONK Heidelberg College fB.A.l Plwy. Ed., Am. Govt. World History Varsity Basketball S 1 ' 1 X x ' at ' :RMA GEORGE .- f 1 X - Muskingum College fB.A.l 'xi Commercial , l 7 X 4 CARROLL A. CAIN Kent State University B. S. , Mathematics Driver's Education Geography Senior Sponsor .Qi-F' HAROLD D. MAURER I N Ohio University lB.S.EDJ - I A Athens, Ohio l A A Asst. Football, Basketball 4 . Coach I it, E, Y Science and History D 'f. V4 ,l EDWARDXVF xl Heidlelb W lenglagha 4 lx 1 llxfl it li ol xl If-f M 8 MARTHA HANEY Bethany College fA.B.D Chemistry, Biology, General Science tv. 5 , fi nv 4 J' q yy, .F i'i4 '2 :cfL.f--fjflfzzurak ff .L TQ' :sg l ? ' 4:11 Cl-l M.l.Al '7 ROSALIE M. WILSON a.,vA,su, Seventh Grade ly wh 5 no vv - 4, Muskingum College lA.B.Q Columbia University fM.A.J HAZEL BLADWIN fly Muskingum College fB.A.i fy Latin l and 2 Algebra l and 2 8fh Mqrh , L ' gl 9 JANET HEALEA Muskingum Colleg Purdue University Home Ec . ?..f.-r, --' -Q If AQ..-: N '.k gs, sl i--1-.. 1 1 P is I 4fWiZS2a2ssQiftwi5?1gg?g?F-Ifigff , ,I.,,,,Q In i , ERNEST P. VINCI ,K 1. Ohio University KB. S . Edl Master in Education Ind. Arts, Yearbook lamb' e B.A. - L. - 5 :I-fy-In -situ,-2 In K fa: -I Z'51Z.: ':1 'fl -W : 17121 , A -'-' 1 N ,apr-v bf X1 li Ain NOTHING IS GAINED WITHOUT WORK In appreciation to the Staff members for their co-operation and hard work, Ipersonally wish to express my sincere gratitude for a iob well done. Without them, this book would not be possible and we hope that we have satisfied you in our I958 edition of the SIGNAL Ernest P. Vinci Advisor A O ,1 , C Q Cavey Cummings Paul Cummings ' I : i w- fsiifg-f f - E . ':' 5 E ,sevf,-g q:::e,,,v!. a . 1C Eagan- ,-U s g::5u7.gS2h2i:E 222 v-3 rg r-,4- f shim' :is ' :gig E25-i:? II-QE!! Heian ian ' 1:3-fl::1l'e:-1, .'e4:i21e . ' 1: -E--all' 3'E-w ri-1 - F fs Eta ' f3! .gfiiiiillfsi -53-zL,l..!..-ggfwl iz ga m EE -E -Q2 -Euiiiifxf 'ifiif v miff ,J EEE EEEEFTFQQ :EEF 55539 ,nfs JC, E5 E S:E',F'SalE5E3:'5!9 55 F EEVKQIE ' i'1i i2z-LEGS?-iii: -i5 E1 -gl E3 PF Ktj' 's. 'Y-' '44 ' The Cafeteria Staff' SON I' 4 . f5ENl0 49 J 5 Q' 2 l l Carol Jean Bear if lBeerl f, X9 Den-Hi 2, Band l,2,3,45 l Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Library l,2, X 3,45 G.A.A. lp Future l Barbara Ann Golec lB0l'5l Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Library 45 G.A.A. lp Chorus l,25 Office Girl 45 Den-Hi 2. Compliments of G. 8. S. SHOE REPAIR l l ul ll, x William Richard Cummings lBilll Football l,2,3,4p Basket- ball 45 Track l,2,3,4p D Club 2,3,4. Fifi. Denny Pozzi lDennyl Basketball lp Football l,2, 3,45 Baseball 3,45 D Club 3,45 Track l,2p Hi-Yl. W Compliments of CITY AUTO I3 w W Nw c Geraldine Burdette V f. Band 1,2,3, cheerleader 1- 'll l horus 2, 35 Future Nurses 1 I 35 Library 2,3. dc A f l l X WWkfwLV,lW'Q Y lBirdieJ lf ll if John Ful ton Uonniel an f Hi-Y 3,4. lb if an 1' r . K ' . 1,lN7cf 5 ,N 1 450' rf 5 4 :W Euge?,e1aM?xwell if Football I5 Basketball I5 Track I. Carol Ann Co eland lBlondiel, ,.,,i 4423? Band 2, 35 Chorus 2,35 Li brary 2,3,45 G.A.A. I5 Office Girl 45 Attendant 35 Future Teachers 45 Tri- Hi-Y 4. aesfwashes MARTINS FERRY GLOVE COMPANY QSl I4 Jacqueline Marie Fetters Uackiel Band l,25 Office Girl 45 G.A.A. I5 Chorus 25 Class Officer 35 Hi-Lites 35 Jr. Play Stuclent Council. . 1 John Arthur Beckley fMonkl Football 'l,2, 3,45 Basket- ball l,2,3,45 Track l,2, 3,45 D-Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 5E:isgky'fVIIyfl,I T5 Class Officer l,2,3,4. . S N lljja l rlr!5 5 w . y 15,4 5 77' ,Qing ,rf W ' fn zu - me-- jifg,-f-1:1 5 fn' 4sP if ' l I -V Robert L. McGuire X : MX mil ffatorl fl sand 1,2,3, Football 4, Laura Ann Groah lAnnabellel Band l 2' G.A.A. l5 l ll- Lites IZ45 Future Nurses 3, 45 Future Teachers 45 Of- fice Girl 45 Library 4. I5 Basketball l,2, 3, 45 Base- ball 35 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 D- Club 45 Chorus 35 F.T.A. 45 Class Officer 25 Junior Play. W W Sandra Lucille Shurtz lSandyl Den-Hi 25 Chorus l,25 Trl- Hi-Y 2,3,45 G.A.A. l5 Signal 3,45 Library l,2,45 Hi-Lltes l,4. MN Ronald Gene Van Fossen Nan Basketball l 2 Track 2 3 Cl'1orus2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 Class Pres 3 Class Vice 4 W 1 MA, IN qu X Y N il Pres 2 Student Councnl l Den Hn 2 Baseball 3 Virginia Willard lGlnl Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Cap- tain 45 Jr. Play5 Tri-HlfY 2,3,45 G.A.A. l5 l'll-Lifes 25 Den-Hi 25 D-Club 3,45 Signal 3,45 Chorus l,2. 40' Robert Barker QMonkey Earsl Scio l5 Football 2,3,45 D- Club 2,3,45 Pres. 2,45 Sec. 35 Track 2, 3,45 Cho- rus 2. Best Wishes Good Luck COLE ELECTRIC I6 Joyce Emhoff fShortyQ Band 1,25 Library 2,3,45 G.A.A. I5 Chorus 35 Cheerleader I5 Signal Staff 3,4. B P P Ibn Pl Robert CI lfford Davls lRedtopJ Football i 2 3, D Club 3 4, Basketball l,2 3 4, Den HI 2 X ' 155 Q , . , his X I. Q' fa It XXV, .cis ii W' ' fr -' , . 6 , 2235 xv! - if 'FX Ruth Wright flluthiel Student Council 25 Tri-Hi- Y 45 Hi-Lifes 2, 3,45 Hi- Lites Editor 45 Typing Club 45 Junior Play5 G.A.A. l. Thomas Joseph Maitland Uoml Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 25 D Club 2,3,45 Class Officer l,4. Good Luck GOODINGS FOODLINER Best Wishes JIMS LIQUOR l7 Sandra Lee Thompson fsandyl Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Chorus l,2, 35 Future Nurses 3, 45 Typ- ing Club 45 Hi-Lites 2. Ralph Gary Thompson lGa ryl Hi-Y 2,3,45 Football 25 Basketball l,2. lf ,T g, J f .gr Torx Larry Lee Rosenberry fLarryJ Hi-Y 3,45 Sec. Linda Alice Hennell fLinJ Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 G.A.A. l5 Chorus I5 Future Nurses 3, 45 Typing Club 4. Good Luck HELTER 8- JOHNSTON Good Luck V 18 Sue Ann McGill QSueJ Hi-Lifes If Jr. Ployp Future Nurses 45 Chorus 3. Harry Jay Devaul fFarmerP Chorus 1,25 Track 4 Regis Ray McCue fMcGooJ Track 3, D-Club 4. Linda Kay Henry fLindal Future Nurses 4. M . Gloria McPeek lGlorial Band I5 D Club 45 G.A. A. I5 Future Nurses 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Attendant 2,45 Hi-Lites 2, 3,45 Cho- rus l. N ff J L Q James Edward Basiletti lBassl Football 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Hi-Y l5 D Club 2, 3, 45 Chorus 25 Signal Staff 45 Class Officer l,3,45 Hi- Lites 45 Den-Hi 25 Student Council l. Harold Eugene Hill llnol Football 3,45 Basketball 45 Track 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 D- Club 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 45 Junior Play. Barbara Louise Baker lBarbl Band l,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Library 45 G.A.A. I5 Cho- rus 2, 3,45 Future Teachers 45 Office Girls 45 Class Officer 25 Den-Hi I5 Play3. Good Luck ASHLEMAN'S MKT. Good Luck JONNIE'S GULF SERVICE 20 Ann Greenlee fAnni G.A.A. li Chorus l,2, Cheerleader 2, 3,45 D-Club 2, 3,47 Attendant lp Signal Staff 3. s so ,J M Renee Darlene Kumbera Glen lei Band I,2, 3, Head Maior- ette 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 G.A. A. lp Future Teachers 45 Future Nurses 3,47 Jr. Play, Student Council 3, Queen 4, National Honor Soc. 4. , if Jay Franklin Craft Udyl Football Ip Chorus l. ' J M fi 1. LJ A l I ull! ' l Y X vw, s V I Q 3 A 2 A 3, f Jamesdl?:, Long dx Mir MW Hi-Y 2,3,4g National Honor Soc. 3,45 Chorus l. Best Wishes BAUMBERGERS ARMSTRONG'S DEALER Good Luck JOHNSON PRINTING SERVICE 21 Mary Armstrong 4 3 ri Timmothy Joseph Rector Ulm, Band l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Q! I' 1,25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Vice President 45 D-Club 4. My I fRo6l?:::,l3ell ll? Kathleen Anne Slkora lliathyl sand 1,2, 3,45 m-Ha-Y 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Future Teachers 45 Future Nurses 3,45 Hi-Lites 2,45 Nation al Honor Soc. 3,4. Best Wishes G. 8. G. PAINT CO. wb M Mn 22 M Track 2, 3,45 D CI b 2, Mfllzfywf 3,4. U Good Luck KENDEIGH l Paula Haney fPaulaJ Trl-Hi-Y 3,45 National Honor Soc. 3,45 Student Council 35 Chorus i,2,3, Hi-Lites l,2,3, Future Nurses 3, 4, Future Teach- ers 45 Junior Play. -ff' , WXWQ5, My? qsufcm fl is fy P-1 ffl ,M Alicia Jo Clark lljcial Band l,2,3,45 Chorus l,2, 3, Future Nurses 4. fxi ZW Serge L. z. Bloom I4 1 I I i L47 M f MW fl ,fire X ff xl V 14 7 Ye , If X 23 Myrtle June Murray fMertJ G.A.A. 'lp Typing Club 4 x 2 N al S 1- Shirley Jean Leach lShirleyl Conotton Valley l,2, 35 Band l,2,3. . 1 Kenneth Wayne Hughey fWaynel Chorus l, 2. Charles McThaniel Shaver Jr. fChas.l Football 1,27 Track 2, 35 Chorus l,2. Norma Gene Parrish lNormaJ Office Girl 45 Chorus l. . f -A Q , .KV ' h- Qi r I ,S , are , -' ,-r L' MQ, 5 tw Q ,, ifsfs -f. Good Luck WATT'S GROCERY Best Wishes DENNISON AGENCY 24 Jane Case Uanel G.A.A. lp Chorus 3, Li- S brary 2, 3, Junior Play, Future Teachers 4. Paul Edward Richards fHiram Holliday, Band 1,25 Basketball Man- ager ly' Hi-Y 2, 3,41 Typ- ing Club 45 Movie Club 2, 3,4. . 1, 925, . sm!! 7' , . 'YS Richard Lee Williams CRichJ Q Jr Play, Hi-Y 2,3,47 National Honor Soc. 3,4. Patricia June Huff lPattyl if , , L Chorus l,2,35 G.A.A. lp f M .Q F.r.A. 4, Jr. Play. Li. if L ' ,- C N LN, Ll ' ,l 5 ,Q v Best Wishes MARNELL'S L ' A Il Good Luck SCHREINER MOTOR SALES 25 Sl Class T Nancy Lou Haskins . iNancei Band l,2,3,4f Trl Hn Y3, 4, G.A.A. lp Chorus 2 The Senior Class of 1958 got off to a slow start in their freshman year. Ann Greenlee was chosen queen attendant. Gloria McPeek was maiorette. The boys hadn't had much of a chance in the sports field as yet. Our sophomore year we started rolling along. A few boys names were begin- ning to appear in the sports columns. They were Jim Basiletti, Bob Barker, Jack Beckley, and Bill Cummings. Gloria McPeek' was chosen homecoming queen at- tendant. Virginia Willard and Ann Greenlee were cheerleaders. Our iunior year we were starting to be recognized around the school. The boys who participated in the sports were Jim Basiletti, Bob Barker, Jack Beckley, Bill Cummings, and Bob Sanners. Gloria McPeek, Virginia Willard, and Ann Greenlee were cheerleaders. Carol Copeland was chosen queen attendant. The majorettes were Carol Bear and Rennie Kumbera. In April we presented Back- woods Romeo directed by Miss George. Then in May we gave the Junior-Senior Prom, with Heaven on Earth as our theme. The class sponsor was Mr. Cain. Finally we reached our last year of school. This is the year we will all remem ber. With the help of 9 of our boys, we were able to win the title of Tuscarawas County Class A Football Champions. Four of these boys were chosen on the Twin City Team. They were Jim Basiletti, Bob Barker, Bill Cummings. Jack Beckley was chosen most valuable player. There were three cheerleaders from our class this year, Virginia Willard QHead Cheerleader, Gloria McPeek, and Ann Greenlee. Rennie Kumbera was chosen homecoming queen, and Gloria McPeek was queen attendant. The maiorettes were Carol Bear, Kathleen Sikora, and Ren- nie Kumbera, fHead Maiorettei. We are looking forward to class day, Baccalau- reate, and Commencement, even though we'll hate leaving our friends at D.H.S. To our parents, teachers and also to the school administration we owe our ap- preciation and thanks for our success and happiness throughout the years. We the class of l958 thank you. ' 26 I, Bill Cummings, will some of my weight to Larry Skinny Hunter, and a pack of fags and a case of beer to Zobel . I, Mary Armstrong, will to my brother, Jim, all my books and hope he studies them more than I did. And to the Juniors I will, Mr. Cain. I, Robert Gene Sanners, being of almost sound mind and body, will my position on the football team to anyone who can take as much as I did and still stay out for football. And to Mrs. Ong Dong someone who can get detention the first day of school, like me. I, Joan Thomas, will my books to Bob Hunter, my seat in homeroom to John Barth, all my good times at D.H.S. to Nancy Weaver and Emma Lou Cottrell, and last but not least, all my Elvis Presley and Ricky Nelson recordings to Nick Cummings and Teddy Fisher. I, Eugene Maxwell, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my seat in Senior homeroom, which is ready to fall apart anyhow to Bill Specs Sudduth, to my niece, Jean Ann, I will all my good times and books and hope she graduates with flying honors such as I am sure I will. I, Shirley Leach, will all my books, teachers, homeroom seat, and all my good times at D.H .S. to my boyfriend, Gary Zobel . I, George Bloom, will to my sister, all my books, my brother, my homeroom seat, and to Tim Cox, friendship with Mrs. Ong. I, Jay Craft, will to Slug Hooker, all my books and hope he gets more out of them than I did. I, Barb Baker, will to Tom Thompson, my ability to graduate and get along with Mr. Cain. To my brother, Biff, my books and seat in homeroom. To Joyce Clantz a ride to school in the momings. I, Harold Hill, will all my good times to Karen Palandrani and hope she can get along with the teachers as bad as I did. To Tommy Thompson, my long walk to the park and my seat in detention. My position on the football team to Bill Young and my leakproof stall to Little Eugene McPeek and Little Don Moody. I, Nancy Burdette, will to Patty all my good times at D.H .S. and to my sister, Alice, my seat in homeroom, and last ut not least, to Mr. Cain another class as noisy as we were. I, Jack Beckley, will to Linda Wright, my books and good times at D.H.S. To Dick Kilpatrick, my seat in homeroom and to my nephew, George Gram II, my posi- tion on t e football team. I, Carol Copeland, will to Mrs. Healea another table in Home Economics with four girls as quiet as Emhoff, Wright, Burdette, and I always were. To Patti Trolio, the ability to have as much fun in her Senior year, as I had in mine. To my cousin, Sandy, all of my books. fContinued on Page 28D 27 CLASS WILLS CONTINUED I, Bob Barker, will to my brother, Nib, my football iersey and all my good times at D.H.S. To Wildman Zobel my ability to pole vault, and to Rodney Willard my position on the football team. I, Jim Basiletti, will to Gene McPeek, my number 1281 in :ports and to Maurice Dallas, one wad of spit for his basketball team the Spitwa s. I, Gloria McPeek, will to my sisters, Sharon and Sue, my place in cheering. To my brother Genie all my good times at D.H.S. and to Janet Moody all my books and hope she can get something out of them. I, Renie Kumbera, will my wonderful times and hard work at D.H.S. to Betty and Sally. I also will my position as head maiorette to the girl who will be best suited. I, Bob Davis, will to my brother, Bill, all my good times at D.H.S. and to Dick McCoy my basketball iersey. To Coach Shonk more victories than we had. I, Sand Shurtz, will to my sister, Linda, my books and seat in Senior homeroom. To all the kids that live in the Northend that have to walk to school, my ability to get a ride, If they slow down, iump in. To Foutz, Hunter, and Barth my Hot OIds and to Mr. Vinci another Title Page. I, Ron VanFossen, will to Larry Hunter all my chemicals in the lab, in hopes he will blow himself and a certain English teacher up. I, Regis McCue, won't leave one darn speck to anyone except my bleach which l'll leave to Mr. Cain. I, Norma Parrish, will my books and Senior seat in homeroom to my brother, Paul, with lots of luck and all my good times at D.H.S. to Nancy and Darrell, and to Mrs. Ong an English class as quiet as ours. I, Larry Rosenberry, leave to my girl, Nancy Roseberry, my seat in homeroom and all my good times at D.H.S. To Mr. Cain a Geograp y class that will read their lesson. I, Myrtle Murray, will to George Densley, my homeroom seat. To my sister, Elva, all my books and all my good times at D.H.S. to my brothers, Herbie and Amie. I, Wayne Hughey, ain't wilI'in nothin to nobody. l, Ruth Wright, will to the person who succeeds me as Editor of the Hi-Lites all my spare time to nurse their many headaches in, and to the rest of the South Side gang my ability to barely breeze by the 8:l0 train every morning so as not to be late for school . l, Jackie Fetters, will to my brother, Buck, who is a Sophomore, everything I have learned in my I2 years of school. However I know it won't do him any good, because he already is smarter than I am. I, Dave Risley, will my seat in homeroom to Bill Spects Sudduth and my books to anyone who wants them. To Kathleen McGuire, all my good times. I, Linda Henry, will to my brother, Bob, my seat in homeroom and to Joyce Minocchi, my seat on the bus. 28 CLASS WILLS CONTINUED M XSS' 5 sf J' . IX' .. . I . is 1 if NFS K if I, Kathleen Sikora, will to my sisters, Shirley and Pauline, my teachers and text- books and all my good times at D.H.S. l, Denny Pozzi, will to Dick McCoy, my tremendous display of knowledge. To Tim Hamilton and Dick my good times at D.H.S. My seat and books to any poor soul who wants them. I, Sue McGill, will to Ink my seat in homeroom, and to Joyce Minocchio, my typing desk in typing class. I, Bob McGuire, will to my sister, Kathleen, my books and to Carol my good times and my teachers. To Bill Young, Larry Hunter, and Bob Baker, anything I have left over at the end of the year. I, Jim Long, will to Mrs. Haney someone to take care of Physics equipment next year. To Gary Price and Bob Ritchey my books. I will to John Soules someone else to ride around at noon with. The rest of my good times I am taking with me. I, Alicia Clark, will to my sister, Brenda, all of my books and good times at D.H.S. and to Linda, Jar, and Kay everything that is left including third period. I, Richard Williams, will all my A's to my sister, Thelma, and to my brother, Jim, anything I have to offer that he doesn't a ready have. I, Jay Devaul, will to my brother, Gary, all my books and all my good times at D.H .S. and hope that he gets more good out of them than I did. I, Ann Groah, will to Mrs. Haney, someone who will make faces at her when she is assigning Chemistry and Physics lessons. And to my sister, Linda, all my good times at D.H .S. and the ability to get along in Junior and Senior English. I, Tim Rector, will to my sister, Janet, all my books and good times at Dennison. To Carol Fisher, my seat in Senior Homeroom. I, Patricia Huff, will to my sister Shirley my seat and books in Homeroom. To my brother, Bruce, I will my ability to get into trouble, and to my sister, Sandra, all my good times at D.H.S. I, Jane Case, will to all Juniors, the ability to make their Senior class as quiet and calm as ours was. To my brother, John, my seat in Senior homeroom, and all my books to anyone who wants them. I, Gary Thompson, will to my sister, Rita Ann, all my books and hope she gains as much knowledge from them as I did. To Mr. Vinic, another Shop class who was as quiet and attentive as ours was. I, Barbara Golec, will to my brother, Don, all my books and hope he uses them more than I did, to my brother, Roy, a ride to school every morning. To Beverly Mizer, all the fun and parties at D.H.S. I, Sandy Thompson, will to my sister, Cornell, my seat in Senior homeroom, all my books, and all the teachers. To Miss George, another small Shorthand class who is as much fun as ours, and to Mr. Shonk, a government class that will read the as- signments. I, Nancy Haskins, will to my sisters, Ruthie and Helen and to my brother, George, my good times at D.H.S. and to Mrs. Ong, another well-behaved English class like CUTS. B says Cottrell, will to Gary Zabel a fifth of Whiskey and all my bad times at 29 if ? 5 Q , I A G? lt. N I Mhy also x AQh ,L A .x AND Neve- S' eg pear: R ako , J I HGH ' T HAPpY NE W T 0 0 4 Q VAN cms .1-'53 YEA? CLASS WILLS CONTINUED ,I ,, st n. I President . . . Vice President Secretary. . . Treasurer . . Class Color . . Class Flower . Class Motto . I, Carol Jeanne Bear, will to my brother, Gre and Doug, all my good times at D.H.S. and to any unlucky Junior my text boois in the hopes that they will get more out of them, than I did. To Mr. Munnell another Math Class iust like ours and my ability to get into trouble to anyone who wants it. I, Paul Richards, will to my sister, Mary Lou, my seat in Senior homeroom and all my books, hoping she gets more out of them than I did. To Mr. Munnell, another sixth period Math class that is as quiet as ours was. I, Ann Greenlee, will all my good times as a cheerleader to my sister, Hallie, and my unusual ability of keeping out of trouble to Sally Kinsey. I, Linda Hennell, will to my sister, Judy, my ability of never getting anywhere on time, my seat in homeroom, my books, and all but one of my teachers. To Miss George, another typing club like ours, and to Mr. Shonk a quieter homeroom next year. I, Paula Haney, will to my sister, Carol, my beat up Chemistry work book and to my Mother, the right to drive the car to school every day. QIF she wants to., I, Virginia Willard, will to my brother, Rodney, all my good times at D.H.S. To Carol Gamble, my position as Head Cheerleader. To Sally Kinsey, my ability to malge up my mind, and last but not least to John Barth and Larry Fautz, another car to tive. I, Charles Shaver, will to my brother, Richard, all my text books and teachers. And to my girl, Pat, my homeroom seat and all my good times at D.H.S. I, Joyce Emhoff, will to Bev. Mizer all my good times at D.H.S. To Mr. Cain someone as quiet as I am in fifth period study hall . To Barth, Fautz, and Hunter, my books which they can fight over. - Q-Y358.. 4' CL P, . .Bob Barker . . . Jack Beckley . . Jim Basiletti . . Tom Maitland . . Red 8- White . . Red Rose . . The Problems of Today Present a Challange for Tomorrow 31 NL Q V LARRY ENGSTROM mg., ,,., IE' Rf, 1:1 JO ANN LESTER my I fp JUDY KAUFFMAN RICHARD SHAVER . . - WA . QERFZIII-a, I RRR I f ff Q f,ff':,fI'gII 'VI I I '-. .1 I ai GEORGE GARBRANDT PATTY SELZER .. 'f x 'I I 3 '7 ' If 2. If I I 555 A 5335-I , JUDY WHITMAN Im-'I 4, -. A. v i W A I M... K s l, Wx, , 'ids-4-4- J x lf..-HD IARRY DEMUTH I' 'I XIII Af I X N-if I ' ' 1 , 0. I Y X -. I 7 1 2 . ,.-- K U KUII I 'Q m JAMES WILLIAMS NANCY WEAVER CHESTER BOLES 'ESD I ILR 1 '- If- .... ' .,,' I 4 : - If 'Q iw R:llLVi I I A 'Y' Q. ' ? ' K -Jr sf. I -If, : ::' 'ii i A I 2 :ax : :Za I I ' I ' -',,R . JN ! if Q 1a my 2 +0 w I Q Jygfh A 'I KQ15Qfi,ffII I ,I f GARY PRICE MARVIN FONDRIEST Best WISIIOS SMOKE SPORTS CENTER Good LUCIC LONG'S RECREATION 32 fr' A R I ,. fx JOHN SOULE ,1. A-6? J A Q. .,.,. - sv, 5 I 32' 9 02 . I 1 X. si M '-' Q 'A fly lf ! 100 I 1 -ALA? A4 'Ve ,, 'R' ' 1 Q .L V PATRICIA TROLIO BILL SUDDUTH SUE DRYDEN SURF' sw.. by x Q WER- NL JOAN HAAS LARRY Fourz BEVERLY MuzeR JOHN BARTH fk- y A .Q .:,. ' Ik ' 'f'.. Ayr Rf 1 IL A II I I I I A -QII2' 'R A NL .:,E .LIL ggWxairlffiaxssfiaisffz L, Ili ' Boa HUNTER CAROL FREEMAN rom rHoMPsoN . Q L ,Q 5 5 I ' .04 8 Q W L i z, 5 R ANN f l 8 'tix K ' V L 'X X X C ' 113 ' RIRR CAROL GAMBLE MAURLCE DALLAS -I Courtesy of BAKERS JEWELRY Courtesy of SPINELLS SPAGHETTI NN 33 lg 411 . fs? GWB' X... V-fx GENE MAXWELL TRACEY KAUFFMAN KENNY GARBRANDT ROBERT RICHEY L . 0 k 0 gl d B V H A 11 , l .I A V .K Y 4 349' g '. v-- a Y Q-f' 9 I ' 'Q :,,. - .ggi si 2-fel, 1, Q I li JOHN CASE '11 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class of 1959, have made great progress around D.H .S. Carol Gamble was the only cheerleader from the class. Carol Fisher was chosen Homecoming Queen Attendant. The boys who took part in the sports were Butch Petraca, Bill Sudduth, Richard Shaver, Tom Thompson, Larry Foutz, and Maurice Dallas. Mr. Arbogastis their class sponsor. They have sponsored a few dances which have been very successful. We think the Junior Class is on its way to a very good future. 34 BI I ,QW I IIIN xy X f . X xxx I f' I DONxMENEFEE NANCY ROSEBERRY BILL BROWER SALLY WATT . ,I W T se K ,L L A L 1 f - ' A LI LLLLL ' A I X Q SQ ,yu L J' X is as I ... X K I I 2-ax X '52-:,:'2-ziww .. I A c CAROL FISHER BOB BAKER JUDY NEWTON GUY ROBINSON 0 ...K x i s YN N X . X Aka-ag' I L IN ANTHONY PETRACA NEVA GOLD JOE HOFFMAN NEW I' Q I I If ,E fi Nm 66 , J 9 ' ' .. 6 . f f ZQ Z hx h I .... b i X X f . ,. ' . 'S V K K - X 4 VEV h .A . Q1 . CORNELL THOMPSON KENNY SPARKS Compliments of VOGUE ART WARE 8. CHINA Best Wishes CAMPBELL 8. SMITH 35 J .V Qu f-ef! - 'I II AI at If ,ffafyi I fx X L I GEORGE HOOKER JOAN POVICK ,va-N RW f 3' I I. S Q Q I. ldxfyl N JOHN VALENTINE S S I 4 Compliments of DON UNG .sf , I ..-' .. 'aff .. :,, , i s A A PENNY NEIGHBOR MELVIN PETERS CAROL LIPPENCOTT . , ,- 'S '55, UU Q -if . A i, . Nly r , ,,sS: I 15 'I T J 'EA. I . A RICHARD McCOY LINDA FOUTZ GARY ZOBEL f'Q,:k I x ' I 1 SHIRLEY SIKORA GARY DEVAUL Q I .1 .. ,, ,ui . N -LAI V I - - , X S X ,I I 'I if S A 'I B -I. 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J I ' Y JUDY MCCOMBS GENE ALBAUGH NY, XLV U N I I 7- Q , . Courtesy of THE EVENING CHRONICLE Courtesy of R.K. LINDSEY 41 1 X X vb, . A fi I s gm' ' , I-ls. Q T or , . L, .s all ll w I 1 EVELYN SHAW SANDRA COX FLORENCE BOES SAN DRA VEIGEL 'N L-' I -A 'WU 6, I-fi' 'Z' gs- 'T fi A 3 A ', Ski A 011i SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore Class by this time has become familiar with the happenings of High School. Marvin Smith, Melvin Peters, Bill Young, Dick Kilpatrick, Dick McCoy, and Gary Zabel were beginning to appear in the sports columns. Sue Chini, and Judy McCombs were chosen maiorettes, and Penny Neighbor was Queen Attendant. Hallie Greenlee, Penny Zimmerman Virginia Maxwell, and Sally Kinsey were cheerleaders. There are many good years in store for this class if they keep up the good work. I Courtesy COUHGSY of of UHRICH TRANSFER STONE JEWELRY 42 may . . 5 I , Q: I -ws X LB fx lx R 1 W' I I MARION FETTERS SHIRLEY Lecce LARRY PEKNNY ZIMMERMAN 4 T 'J SH ' wx? lfx aE'J!?'xx9u HALLIE GREENLEE TIM HAMILTON JANET MOODY THOMAS GALLAGHER i Li: V, J +L APTT I x- . :' , . TIAL , 'S I I we X N., N - ,T m sf x , .. -NNW ' ' ' In N , , .fmbusjk I jswfvi , DON GOLECELHNA VIRGINIA MAXWELL BILL YOUNG II? 0, ,WX ES' w af N34 SALLY KINSEY BILL DAVIS Best Wishes COX CLOTHING Courtesy of UHRICHSVILLE BANK 43 S5259 I N -.B Nw -ww: A C f - ' - , - ' . - 'la H 1 H ai A Qi CSI' W I ,- V x 1 I rvww ,fn-W WILLIAM BIELAWSKI I 5 an IJ JANET RECTOR CHARLES YOUNG BABE RILEY . , nv-, 'Ui Q5 'Os' . H L' XZ I L X. L , X I Si, -. f 5 , l : I - -' s f!..,,A. Q RA an 3 ' L JIM HANEY DARLENE BEE RAYMON D MAPLE ,.I , KAY RAINSBERGER .Iv W . I. I f I ,,- ... - FET JI I-X 155 I A ' x R Tag RZ ff? ROBERT ROMIG JI, ' KATHY DYSON 4 J I I EEREA JIM CLUM A II I I Icy INK W ,TTJI I . 'H Ls --zf A I I sv- N32 1 X 1 0-Al Us A 9 T- - '- I by J IJ MICHELE MARSTRELL L asm IRVIN NUSSDORFER BesfWIsl'1es UHRICH FUNERAL HOME -T-li- 44 Best Wishes JEBBIA METZ COMPANY WWQY WH? Q Q N4 jf ,,-f K Wi! F f f f QA:-.xg f' K Z V fyfi., IJ'l0 2 K ' 'QW Y J 'a J ' 'X K X , g :-QI. Qx 1J:X - 43- Xj-T3 Wk Q 434.1 , X N -EI.: 3 xxx 51 3 I NX '.g:', 4 4 N ' -'x H X NX 1-Va. J if xxx 'Q ' .Qmffm ' ' X1 gg? tr 7 4,9 if A we 'PFW L, 'ex KX 'A 2 KAREN PALAN DRANI JAME fw- ROBISON JANET JOHNSON fav 5, 'Y A X 7 . A WALTER VILLERS BETTY KUMBERA ' We fs 'SW' I ' ' A ' ' , ' ' , lr, ' T . ' , V 1' ' x .cp ' , 'W 'A N Q . 'iw 1 ' - x J' I A Ji, H A iw ' ' --12' 22E2::.fl-1' A 1 - s A Q if U . MARY ANN WRIGHT JAMES ALBAUGH f22i2iAE2fzzssMT 1 S HE N RY , 43 L sh 5 VW? E - ' uu, AEJA J - GEORGE HAINES LINDA SHAMELW JAMEs ARMSTRONG 1-vo, T Amw- SQYJH M ,gg -. ,J ucxv R m f , is OO , O 4. J A TA E' , X ll ' ' A. G . A u A - A ' AEEETQW I T5 ' Agni A XTN' 'i 1 . in g M JAMES WATT JOYCE MINOCCHI QKQ- Best Wishes GARDlNA'S Courtesy of HICKS CO. 46 I ,V by BARRY KAUFFMAN MARLENE BARTHLOW JOE JONES SHIRLEY HUFF I ,N if N' N , ,135 V I 'An A X X A E LINDA GROAH PATTY POLEN KATHLEEN MCGUIRE VIRGER WALKER 93' S' T VII DELORES MCBETH LINDA MILLER GERALDINE CIANO - I 2 I II SHIRLEY TORCH MARILYN GARABRANT DARRYL WHITMAN Best Wishes TRUCK SALES 8. SERVICE INC. Compliments of WILLARDS CUT RATE 47 ,U fy t A Q-AX vat f . Seq Y 1 V s ess xntf ' 'dl' US ' f - a f 'c' 5 il' X V q't'r:.:iA' l X ffm. . - N sa , , tl 6 N FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Freshman Class of 1961, has not yet been too well recognized around D.H.S. Karen Shaw, Lynda Wright, Jill Craft, Janet Wolstencroft, Kathleen McGuire, Peggy West, and Michele Marstrell . Joyce Minocchi was chosen Queen Attendant. The boys have not yet had too good ofa start in sports but they will start to show themselves in a year or so. Courtesy COUYTSSY of of cLARK's PROVISION co. GRILLS 48 RW , Y an-Q' :SQ , -w , 7 R 3 I R I' q ,A ' ' DON GALBRAITH JOYCE CLANTZ CQ, ' KAREN SHAW J , fl jg 8 Q I , . TH.. N K T H -A . , ':,ba: I H'-A K , W , Q '.b: H gg, Q Xl lzsc . rk.A is V' Z 1 LINDA WRIGHT CLARK HOFFMAN PEGGY WEST GEORGE GAUVEY A E E A K X wr-:vf N N I 'E'Ql' A -' E R x ...:, X FQ, UN L X ROBERT HENRY CAROL WILSON RICHARD OALLAGHER f -A f L I 7 , -1 Q ,. SS K I R 9 R, I af t ERR A x Y DANNY GREENFIELD JILL j , A ' ,k 'SZ I .ily ElLER'S CANDY SHOPPE Compliments of THE WINE SHOPPE Good Luck DENNISON AMOCO 49 SALES DEPT. STORE Compliments of TED GERBER 50 1 J Compliments of TWIN CITY HARDWARE Courtesy of UNIVERSAL SEWER PIPE CORP 5I Yxdrivz-fzgf X I ' I M! N, fm' 'S ' Q .s ' l g if L 4 Y J Y J . - 5 4 , kwx- fuk 'F E, VIRGINIA WILLARD SANDRA SHURTZ 'E S' as an A9 !..Q!5f?!17'X K .11 x -. JOYCE EMHOFF GLORIA MCPEEK B351-Wishes H- 3, A. DRUG Compliments of TWIN CITY CLEANERS 53 IIM BASILETTI 'IG 'gf A WI b -V Q X gfigz , U ,, Sun Rv Is-'fl A I YEBRIOOK A giiiil wi, V VW' ,, 'C-Sak A, -Qs Q,--Wu MR. VIN CI Compliments of SPRING ELECTRIC Courtesy of TWIN CITY ELECTRIC 54 i Ti-il - A! 4' 9 E E H .: Librar Club - Q M. . .W k O . . .. . ,. , .. W . ' E' E 5' E ' ' M . , if - .X wQg g U WM I Good Luck GOLD HARDWARE Best Wishes HUNT SHOE STORE 55 .L W I K L V 4 4114, ,'s.. f . ., I ' 'MVT M5 I-f . ' 1, .L -Q I , J ,i ISU'-:Y I- ' kisfsf' ' ' 2 W, ' - . , ' 'M-,1f '-,,.,, , fly , ff Q ' . . V - six Q I Y A 'Ryan ss., -W. L Q I .fm ':15 :.s -ff5s'9553Ew I MI - , A, sbs, ,M L1 , fs , ,.. app ,Ng s, ., , I. 6 sf , AL- I ry. , ., , N- fi Jw lift I f A33 4 Li, fp, fflce GIPIS v L Q W 0 t I , 4 ' ' ' ' ,gms Q , Best Wishes THE DAILY TIMES Good Luck WHITE FRONT GRILL Good Luck BENTE DRY CLEANING Best Wishes SCHUMACHER BARBER SHOP 56 Aff' xlf . 4 6, 'Mg is vel I I 1 7 4 X El..- .... A COUNSSY f CdQrfesy of of ! 57 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ir Cv Q Hz, I ,H . ,ff v Compliments of CAPPEL MOTORS INC. Courtesy of WESTERN AUTO 58 is ,J X sffff' X ' i,FsfUQ!5'Y X Best Wishes MAC DONALD DIAMONDS Compliments of SARA-JAYNE BEAUTY SHOP 59 ,J ' 'Sauk tudent Council Courtesy of LANNINGS Courtesy of THE BOSTON 60 -LLM. I I I l Q Ahx,-A A, A Mzforettes 3, J ,. I -V'A5N1 lNE. - V7 61 'Qfgwlp-q-i. ,.,w,,, , ar it Cheerl aders '67 'vid' 5 A fwnw' ,.,-Aawf' .a-1'f'7'f5 gg? 3 ' 3' i .- 7 , .Wa-v-f f' ff-4.9 X' X xl- , ...f,.,.-la 5 'M' Gloria McPeek, Ann Greelee, Virginia Willard captain, Carol Gamble, Sally Kinsey, Penny Zimmerman, Hallie Greenlee, and Virginia Maxwell. suoi 62 6 ii . '14 5? FOUTBALL BASEBALL BASKLTBAI-L TKH C K 5 r P I A 4 A 1 I 4 1 A I 1 64 Burnsville . . . Cadiz ..... Mossilon Soph . Midvcle . . . Byesville . . Jefferson U . . Uhrichsville . . Strasburg . . . . . Newcomerstown . Tuscarawas . . . . 65 . , is 5 I WU r if , ww I2 ,amu- l SM-' A ig, S .I ,511-if Z is 1 1 F L X Q ff- A .. so 2 L -- - L -fr ,Xx x ,K N 1 ,Qs 1 . S5231 'N Front Row QL, to RJ: B.Sudduth, B.Petrarca, M.Peters, B.Young, G.Zobel. Back Row fl., to RJ: H,Hi11, B,Davis, I,Basi1etti, B,Cummings, I.Beck1ey, B,Sanners, B,Barker. Coach Munnell, in his debut as Head Football Coach, enjoyed a very successful season and retained the Tuscarawas County Championship. Dennison's first season appearance was in the annual Football Preview. They defeated Barns- ville 7 to O. ln the opening game the roof fell in as the Cadiz Cardinals downed the Railroaders 34 to 6. Still looking for their first win, Dennison lost a hard fought defensive battle to the Massillon Sophomores 7 to O. The Roaders trounced Midvale 39 to 20, in spite of a rain-soaked, muddy field, for their first win of the season. Gaining momentum after tucking their first win under their belts, the Railroaders buried the Byesville Falcons 3l to 0. Traveling to Richmond for their next game the Railroaders came home on the short end, as Jefferson Union won 20 to O. Uhrichsville Tigers went back across the creek on the short end for the third consecutive year. The team and student body were really in high spirits for this game as both together turned the Tigers into kittens for a decisive victory of T2 to O. Travelin to Strasburg Dennison won a bruising victory 7 to 0 g . For the second year straight Dennison ran over Newcomerstown, this years score being 57 to 0. In the Homecoming Game with Tusky, Dennison won an easy victory, as they tromped the Broncos 52 to O. The Dennison Railroaders ended their grid season with 6 victories and 3 defeats. We think this is a splendid way to end the l957 season . 67 A T 5 - C If s ' X 9 ,yr A: 1 X N3 If U N: TACK BECKLEY BILL CUMMINGS Best Wishes FRENCH BEA ROBERT DA VIS ,- N , ROBERT .1 'N 4 W . f : ' eff' fx McGUIRE r HAROLD HILL I IM BAS ILETTI TOM MAITLAND J 1- - V . 1:11111 fpnunn T tuna-.. .: '::::IA Z- uni lvnnqan lf, - - --1 wvr if I' ffllnl 15,11 Anya, 'w-'se ,mm mn..- '-CZWZM w:::n fwacz, .nuevo qw' Ezzveee. 'sl:1!'4 5 I-MW f---ww. :::::L7 :wif gg' '??? ll ' nuurnvrrll 111,51 1121113 1 nn.-nn? v1'zm..... 5-554' -5L.........-.-.,. -kg:-:'vLv':.:.n . UTY SHOP Good Luck CLAN 69 TZ'S Good Luck THE TWIN CITY LUMBER wh . A- vi f.f, JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Under Coach Joe Herman, the Jr. High football team enioyed a very fine sea- son winning 6, while losing only I. ln their debut with Barnesville, Dennison won 20 to O. On October 3, the Semi-Annual game with Uhrichsville was a tough game, but neither team was able to score and the game ended in a tie. Dennison downed their next opponents, New- comerstown and Cadiz, I2 to 0 and I2 to 6. The last games were forfits by Uhrichs- ville and Newcomerstown. P.S.---We think Coach Herman has done a tremendous iob for Jr. High sports in the short time he has been at Dennison. Complimenis gf KQPP CAN DY CQ. Compliments of GIBBS CHEVROLET 70 eerleaders , ,N I, ! H ,V Left to Right are: Kathleen McGuire, Lynda Wright, Peggy West, Karen Shaw, Janet Wolstencroft, Michele Marstrell, and Jill Craft, Best Wishes ROANOKE AUTO SALES Best Wishes BOLTZ'S RESTAURANT 7l .v 4.2 ,, Q: 1' A 42 5 A - 1 -4 X ii' v ina .Y . im... N ff: it ii L' . ff Y., s Q -:-, 'CN W X XY' v 4 L 4. 'L It Unoerfiirsi-year Track Coach, iB0b Munnell, Railroader thin clads enioyed o fairly successful 'Q , f. season. In the District Meet, we placed fourth. We should have a fairly strong team in 1958, f-,. N H -'i with i3 lettermen returning. - V, ,. .V--. . . , , . , .. ., V ..-'.,3,,fA,.g... 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