Johnstown High School - Beacon Yearbook (Johnstown, OH)
- Class of 1956
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'f J September 6 12 16 23 30 October 3 'I 10 14 21 27 November 4 7 14 18 24 December 2 5 6 9 12 16 21 23 January 3 6 9 10 13 17 20 School Opens First Class Meetings Board of Education Meeting Football Game at Centerburg Football Game at Bremen Football Game at Summit Station Class Meetings Football Game with Danville Board of Education Meeting Football Game at Granville End of 1st 6 weeks Football Game with Utica Football Game with Hebron Football Game with Southwest Licking Class Meetings Board of Education Meeting School Mlmtrel Thanksgiving Vacation Juniors receive Class Rings End of 2nd 6 weeks Basketball Game with Homer Class Meetings Basketball Game with Granville Basketball Game with Jacksontown Board of Education Meeting Basketball Game at Summit Station Thespian Play The Little Dog Laughed Christmas Vacation School Re-opens Basketball Game with Watkins Memorial Class Meetings Board of Education Meeting Basketball Game at Pickerington Basketball Game with Hartford End of 3rd 6 weeks Basketball Game with Centerburg Basketball Game at Hebron 24 27 February 3 6 7 10 13 14 17 20 22 24 March 5 12 13 16 29 April 2 6 8 9 10 18 27 May 5 7 11 14 17 20 21 22 23 24 25 Basketball Game at Danville Basketball Game with Alexandria Basketball Game at Utica Class Meetings Basketball Game at Granville Basketball Game at Hanover Board of Education Meeting Basketball Tournament begins Basketball Tournament Basketball Tournament Basketball Tournament Tournament Finals End of 4th 6 weeks Class Meetings Board of Education Meeting County Music Practice Senior Class Play Easter Vacation Class Meetings Junior Class Play End of 5th 6 weeks Senior Class Trip to Washington and New York Board of Education Meeting County Music Practice County Music Practice Spring Festival Junior-Senior Banquet Class Meetings Band Concert Board of Education Meeting Senior Breakfast Baccalaureate Service Final Exams Commencement Final Exams Teachers' Work Day Teachers' Work Day Official Closing of School Supertintendent of Schools A. J. KAUBER - I 1 Q - .l BOARD OF EDUCATION Wm. A. Ashbrook, A. J. Kauber, Mrs. Lester Price. Don Heimerl, K. Barrick, S. Clark. Floyd Wright. Elementary Principal. George McNemar, High School Principal. Mr. William Arbus Mr. Charles Cooper Mr. Gerald Cornell Mr. James Derr Mr. David Dingledy l Mrs. Martha Donovan Mrs. Marian Earnhart Mrs. Joan Graham Miss Jean Hoffman Miss Ioan Krohn Miss Ardis Leiby Mr. Charles Sanders Mr. Richard Snouffer Mr. Eugene Wine 'L--'11 Q-W-ff I ROE EMERSON. NS C lorhc s -Shoes -Hats - Fur nishi n g, Newark, Ohio WM QS flirt ' Er Q.:W' k E555-r,N.55::1Ee:5 - IOSEPH DANIEL ALMENDINGER PAULINE GRACE ASHBROOK IOHN LAWERENCE BERKLEY Q C I David Noble ........ President Joe Almendinger . . . Vice-President Nancy Cooper ...... Secretary Bill Conard . . .... Treasurer Blue and Silver Ever Climbing White Lilac LOVELL HOWARD BUSCH WILBUR CLAYTON BUXTON GARY HOWARD CHAMBERS fi , i' WILLIAM GUY CONARD I RICHARD DAGUE TRUMAN DAVID CONWAY CHARLES RICHARD COOK NANCY RUTH COOPER RICHARD DENUNE MABEL EDNA DAVIS DIANE CLAIRE DAVIS MINNIE KATHLEEN DAVIS YVONNE FAYE DAVIS D K LARRY KAYE DORSEY BETTY ARUL GLEASON IOHN LAWSON GOLDSBERRY ANNE CATHERINE HA TCH I , iraqi.: 5 '11 BOB OREN HA TTEN 6 LELAND FRANCIS IA KEWAY ' DONNA FLORENCE HOPKINS BERNICE IOA NN HOUCK KENNETH ARNOLD IACKS FREDRICK LEE JOHNSON JANET MARILYN JONES . 1 I :WEL xi.. 'xfkii'-S IOHN HOWARD KEENE VIRGINIA MAE KINCAID IOHN WILLIAM KIRBY VIRGINIA MARIE MAULDIN ELIZA BETH ANN MILLER MARY MARGARET MILES MARVIN DAVID MONTGOMERY ' 2 ' 1-'QQL : sz , W 'vsifqgligg t fx Iwi-Q11! 55s ' ' .ff . , f Lg 5273 ' Q .23 L. ' fu - . rv ' - 36355 ' , fwfggfs VELMA LEE MYERS DAVID SAMUEL NOBLE RAYMOND LESTER PIPER RICHARD VERNON PIPER MARSHA RUTH PITT ESTHER LOUISE PRIEST GLEN ROGER PRIEST S I SR PAUL DELNO PRIEST K DA NNY RAY SWICK IANICE EILEEN SEVILLE LARRY DALE SMITH LARRY LEE SMITH LELA IEAN VAN FOSSEN BARBARA SUE WALKER Zfflb We, the Senior Class of 1956, in order to form a more perfect future, leave this final will in the files with those of past years. I, Joe Almendinger, will my fear of girls to Anthony Plott and a free lesson to all Junior boys on safe driving. I, Pauline Ashbrook, will my height to Nancy Ankrom and hope that she has as much good luck with her Bill as I did with my Bi1l . I, Wilbur Buxton, will my back seat in Government Class to Murrell Ashbrook. I, John Berkley, will my ability not to park in public places to Teresa Patton, I, Hank Chambers, will my girl friends except E.C. and my book on I-low To Get Out of Trouble to Jim Downing. I, Bill Conard, will my ability to always keep on the good side of the teacher and to handle the Senior Class money without too many headaches to Warren Kauber. I, Butch Conway, will Maxine Lafferty the art of attracting others, mainly Wayne Davis. I, Charles Cook, will all my tardy slips to Joy Dietrich to help her start a collection. I, Nancy Cooper, will my shyness of the opposite sex and slimness to Jim Colville. I, Dick Dague, will my future boxing championship to Glen McDavid when I retire. I, Bonnie Davis, will George Sharp my ability to keep certain things from Mr. Sanders. I, Edna Davis, will my ability to never study and still get through school in twelve yea with good grades to Richard Schultz. I, Diane Davis, will my soft voice, long hair, and my ability to skip second period study hall to Rosa Shough. I, Kathleen Davis, will my name as flirt to Jim Potter and I will keep my name Katchy for myself since it's a catching name. I, Larry Dorsey, will my ability to go home for lunch to Arlene Smith and all the Beacon headaches to next year's editor. I, Betty Gleason, will my ability to get traffic tickets in my old Lizzie to Jean Mc- Callister. I, Ann Hatch, will my willed name of Bones to Ruperta Longwell. I, Bob Hatten, will my Southern accent to Jack Pitzer to help him with the girls. I, Donna Hopkins, will my height and ability in basketball to Jim McClintick in hopes he will make next year's team. I, Joann Houck, will my natural curly hair, my ability to stay out late on dates, but ge up early the next morning to Eileen Miller. I, Kenneth Jacks, will my ability to drive on slippery roads to Virginia Busch, wishing her luck. I, Sonny Iakeway, will my adventure in music to Edith Sachs. I, Fred Johnson, will my ability to flatter the opposite sex to Richard Smith. I, Janet Jones, will my ability to get the job of working with the Seniors for the Beacor Staff next year to Carol Myers, and I mean a job. I, John Keene, will my teakettle Ford to Dan Fleshman when I get my Cadillac. I, Virginia Kincaid, will my ability to get along with Mr, Cooper in Music Class to Bo Dague and all my Chemistry knowledge to' next year's students. I, John Kirby, will the misfortune of having charge of the Beacon Staff for another year Mr. Derr and my ability to get along with Mr. Derr to whoever is lucky enough to get it. I, Marie Mauldin, will my feminine charms and the ability to get along with Mr. D: in third period study hall to Lalah Dague. I, Mary Miles, will my seven years of perfect attendance and my ability to get to scho few seconds before the second bell to Eddie Garrabrant. I, Elizabeth Miller, will my power to go steady, but stay single until school is out to P Houck, I, Velma Myers, will my ability to get out of Mr. Derr's typing class five minutes early to Shirley Walker. I, Dave Noble, will my good job as President of the Senior Class to anyone lucky enough, namely Dave Adams. I, Raymond Piper, will my blue eyes to Donna Bishop. I, Richard Piper, will my notes from secret admirers which I find in my locker to Bill Severn. I, Marsha Pitt, will my lone wo1f position in Algebra Class to Bob Eberhard, and my NEARLY always correct answers to Mr. Dingledy. I, Esther Priest, will my ability to have the cars in which I'm riding break down at the right times to John Thompson. I, Janice Seville, will my ability to have dates on school nights and still get my assignments done to Barbara Teeters. I, Larry D, Smith, will my ability to get along with certain people from Croton and to'spend most of my time there to Rachel Quick. I, Danny Swick, will my ability to keep out of trouble to Larry Evans. I, Lela Van Fossen, will my ability to talk in gym class and not get caught by Miss Hoffman to Evelyn Mowery. I, Roger Priest, will all my speed and thinking ability to Charles Weeks. I, Barbara Walker, will my nickname Didies to Ruby Forest. All aboard! All aboard! Spaceship X,Y, Z, A-Civilization is ready to blast off for Pluto at exactly 0700 hours. Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your happy News Reporter, Joe Almendinger, reporting on this second trip into space. I am going to interview a few of the passengers on 'this second space trip to Pluto. The first lady is coming up the ramp now. What is your name, Madam? Esther Priest. What is your occupation? I am a knife thrower for the fabulous Johnny Goldsberry Half Ring Circus for Zero I.Q. people. A man is coming up the ramp, what is your name, Sir? Paul Priest. And what is your occupation? I model midget suits for men over six feet. And what is your name, Madam? Marsha Pitt. And your occupation? I manu- facture Hot Dogs for Cold Feet. Hal Hal And what is your name, Sir? Dick Dague. And your occupation? I handle John Keen's A-I condition 1810 cars. Will you tell us your name, Miss? Nancy Cooper. And your occupation? I'm a stand-in for Liberace. f And who are these gentlemen? We are John Berkley, Leland Jakeway, Marvin Montgomery and David Conway, otherwise known as the Hold Your Nose Quartette. I certainly hope those fellows don't sing on Pluto, they would probably ruin our relationship. The next girls look like twins, and your names, please? Le1a Van- Fossen and Virginia Kincaid. May I ask why you pretty girls want to go to Pluto? We are mad scientists and we hope to bring back some unimportant information that will be of great interest to the world. 6 Oh? Well thank you very much, and next we have four charming young ladies, will you tell our listeners your names? Bonnie Davis, Diane Davis, Edna Davis and Kathleen Davis, but we're not related. I see. What do you do for a living? We manage the Davis Modeling Agencyon the Moon and hope to set up another office on Pluto. Well I see that there aren't anymore passengers coming aboard we must be ready to blast off now. flnside the spaceshipj. Now that we're on our way we'll interview the captain and crew. Oh, Captainl Would you tell the people your name and why you wanted to pilot this second ship to Pluto. I'm David Noble and I first became interested in space flying when I saw the paper airplanes flying across the room in out physics class. The first stewardess we come to is spilling strained algae juice down one of the passenger's vest. What is your name, Miss? Betty Gleason. Why did you want to make this trip? I like the wide open spaces. Will you tell us your names please? Marie Mauldin and Mary Miles. What are your jobs on this trip? We make the passengers as uncomfortable as we can by putting thumbtacks on their chairs so they won't have a du1l trip. Here come our chief thumbtackers, Roger Priest and Danny Swick. They took the job because they are sharp as tacks and twice as dull. Now we'll introduce you to the pilot and co-pilot, Charles Cook and Bill Conard. What institution did you boys get your pilot licences from? We bought ours at Sears and Roebuck for fifty cents apiece. Let's interview our mechancis on this trip, your names, Gentlemen? Larry L. Smith, John Kirby and Fred Johnson. What were your previous references before you ventured on this space ship? We specialized in motor scooters and cars. Last but not least of the crew is the cook, Anne Hatch, and the dishwasher, Gary Chambers. Anne, what do you consider your specialty? Food poisoning. And why did you take up the art of dishwashing? I finally run out of diapers so I started wash- ing dishes. We are going to land now. I see a small welcoming committee waiting to greet us. They must be here from the last trip. Let's interview a few of them. What is your name? Larry D. Smith. I-Iow did you get here, Mr. Smith? I flew and are my arms tired! Why are you here, Miss? I came to hunt a robot for a baby sitter for my I2 children. Your name please? Barbara Walker. Ladies and Gentlemen we are now approaching one of Larry Dorsey's fabulous space theaters, now showing Earth of I956 , starring Pauline Ashbrook as Miss United Planets and Wilbur Buxton as Tarzan of the Tangled Jungle. Next we see a huge drug store owned by Velma Myers. Let's go inside. What is your name and what are you doing, Miss? Joann Houck and I'm eating a Milky Way. Will you tell us your name, Sir? Richard Piper, and I'm eating a candy bar from Mars. There is a huge billboard with a girl that looks like Janet Jones modeling the latest Bikini from Earth. Who are those red hot space cadets over there? Will you tell us your names please? Ray Piper, Bob Hatten, and Dick DeNune. What are you fellows looking at? Janice Seville's new non-smear toenail polish for the eyebrows. There are the greatest partners in the space history, Dr. Betty Miller, who's motto is, If there's not much chance let them die. Also our cheery undertaker, Miss Donna Hopkins, who's slogan is, Use my handy float-away plan with a special price on float- away coffins. Ladies and Gentlemen, this concludes our space show for this year. Tune in next year for our first journey to the Sun. Thank you and good day from every unknown station. W W W X .HX My + ff D. . . 6 J, -. J 41.5 D. , , H i. ,, .. ip, . , s' . . W v. ,fa I , -.fy f . va ,,r, ,AM -' . . for f ogy. f U: Amvql, 'iz- .. . ' iff..- .M , , ,, - warm. -vs ..-. i 5 ' .ww -:. K virila. 0 49? , QJ1 ,Rv Liege ' f ' I 4' 'SN 'W , Nha? rugs 'Wm .K L' 9 4 f' 1 A , Em an J. B. Dague L. Dague J. Dietrich J. Downing B. Eberhard A. .a L. Evans I wi VI 1. .3 k ,3 iq 1 Q C. , iq 1 .4 3 ,E x.A 5,5 gi D. Fleshman R. Forest pf.. 1 'T ' E. Garrabrant -ua. ,. I 'J J . v ' 4 5 Y fi P. Houck ax. .R C. Jackson S190 A ' W. Kauber J V-, . 4? ' ' M. Lafferty Q ,. 43, R. Longwell J dd 4' ,l,. J. McAllister vw X.. Smrth Teeters Thompson Walker Week: Ada ms Ankrom Ashbrook Bishop Busch Colville G. McDavid J. McClintick - ' 5. Miner a E. Mowery C. Myers T. Patton J. Pitzer A. Plow J. Potter R. Quick Sachs Severn Sharp Shough Schultz ill . :K- X . X . 1 Q. r Q . X SQ s e x,V X X . Q ia X Q li iw, -N H- ...ir - 1 1 L . . XX ,. ' i .H '-f - Q . -N.. . N il, N . 'Q is ,, J : sa f -f-we - 1: W if X Q Y 'T fliiiggg. g . 44 .,.... aa, e ea Q- . E' Q Y Q .s X Q X : B. 5 X F XFX Q 5 'SQ X .Q X 5 N G' .. X' R K ' ' '. J 2 a R' a ee'r Q A. Smith B. if f 34 Q' ia n ' ' ci. . ' -Q if Cl-lILDER'S FARM EQUIPMENT, Your J.I Case and New Holland Dealer. Johnstown, Ohio FIRST ROW: Jim Potter, Pres- identg Carol Myers, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jim McClin- tick, Vice-President: Bonnie Dague, Secretary, In preparation for the Senior trip the Junior Class have had the football and basketball concession stands, two Chili Suppers, a Lions Club Supper, and a bake sale. In May they held the Junior-Senior Banquet in honor of the departing Seniors. They wish to take this chance to thank their advisors, Mr, Derr and Mrs. Donovan and to thank the parents. They hope to make their Senior year as successful as the Junior year, Compliments of DAGUE'S WRECKING SERVICE, Johnstown, Ohio, Phone 13. in Q an fs. fl ' 5 V L. Ashbrook V. Berkley A. Bolton R. Brown W. Butt N. Buxton R. Byers M. Cooper G. Dague S. Dowell B. Drury A. Favill K. Foster R. Hatfield R. Hoover J. Jacks E. Johnson B. Jones L. Lewis M. Lowery D. Mauldin S. McCann V. Miller J. Needles C. Neibarger J. Parsons T. Parsons B. Piper R. Priest J. Retherford L. Rhodeback B. Severn C. Smith J. Smith J. Suver C. Swick M. Swick K. Taylor J. Wickiser 3 , Compliments of DOCTOR R. G. ADAMS. K. Ashbrook A V. Ashbrook 3 my A3 S. Barber W 'ji R. Bemiller ,hh L i ' . A L. Bevelhymer r .,.....,',,W 22 K f 'f t B. Blamer Q, 4 A. Clark y.. 1 .wg 1, .wh C. CooPer . - , .,,:j:w,f 1 ' Cust, if I 1111.53 ' ' rrfb.. 'ff' D. Davison My J. Davison C. Dickenson .,, 5, T 4, ,W S. Downing 1-.9 J. Dowel! W' ' 1' B. Duke riff ? ' N. Evans L 41 Wu 2 ,I gggitx ,MM N. Forest i W2 T. Fox ' H 1 'T ' if J. Green I 9 EQ' ' J.. . C A y J. Hatter: B. Martrn mei gay. .5 Ji, A N . kk M X. 247 B. Hoover R Medors h 'Q , , Na' w Q-ss X R' Miles tif- G. Myer , A. ' Eli! A Eg: J' Myers S. Paxton i 'f R. Plott M f T ' ' f L. Sanford l C., - mfg, fe. 5 -fsrg-5 J. Shumaker A f r G. StOdd3.l'd ik. f . Ei: .I Q N W: .3 rg .-- M. .Simi VW- gs. Q. , .... -.. .L B. swick ' if -3 i 6 ' fx . C. Thompson e M s.ir.5 T. Tudor Q - 51. , - ' f 1' 33. T ss if .Q A. Williamson V. Q . G, Williamson A .,.. . -Vrkgtfk, 3st.:4gf.., Q i n M F P. Wright K A 'R 'J R. Yerkey A M1 A ' 5 A if Compliments of HORCH'S FOOD MARKET - Lucile and Harold Horch. .51 G, Moreland . likiwddtgi F. Busch X mmAA V' i B. Blamer Y' mmm' - ' f 'El R. DeNune ,E ff' f, 0'5 V L. Estep .Q . ,C . T'.J 'Vf 3 f v ,Q 70 - .sin N'- .,, .. df' 1 FIRST ROW: Jack Hatten, Secretaryg Sally Downing, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Bill Hoover, President: Norma Forest, Vice-President. The Freshman Class have had a wonderful year and have contributed much toward their Senior Trip. They have had two very successful scrap drives and three equally successful bake sales. They have been figuring new ways to earn money. They wish to take this chance to thank their ad- visors Miss Hoffman, and Mr. V Arbus, for all their help. Gilchrist Hayes Kasson Lowery Iaros Iaros Kitzmiller I , 0? p W Teeters hd N. Hubbell S P if G. Keyser 'ffl' 1 , 1' ' 6 it 'ii ,gl I. Smith J, 'if' h . W Ks 'XJ ig.. J. McDavid if f , l r c T D. Quick his - .-g, n A f H -k K , Compliments ofg RICE OIL CO. , Johnstown, Ohio Aff? D Hopkins, o. FXRST ilOXNg MI. Corneii. S. Wiigiit, R, Dowcii, . Baie, D. Mason, D. Dienicii, M. Can, 5. Byeis, R. Yaniis, 3. McCann, W. Peternnan, S. Hanniaii. SECOND ROW1 A. Logan, C, NicMiis1ac, R. Davis, E. Smpieton, Y.. Busch, H. Neeoies, ki. iioppes, C. Hudson, Ni. Boiion, P. Bisang, S. Ashbrook. Ti-HRD ROW. B. Wood, L. Piper. K, Nionigomciy, S. Parsons, G. Smith, i.. Riiio, G. Osboin, D. Fiwiii, C. Pipei, N, Angie- vino, 3. Hiiton. FOURTH ROWz M, Davis, B. Dowcii, 5. Davis M, Reihioid, C, Miiiei, B. Siienaid, 5. Busch, A. Busch, E, viau, A RMSTR- KINGS If STURE, Jon lmown ' Cjhio -63222 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Graham, G. Smith, H Walker, L Williamson, D. Yantis, E Johnson, L. Humphery, M. Hatten, D. Stapleton, T. Asher, L. Lloyde, A. Hayes, G. Teeters. SECON' D. Busch, B. Crist, D. Robey, E. Tippet, S. Mowery, J. Jar0s, B. Chatt S. Shough, D. Cro Conard DROW: B. EV os, P F ak. TH . N S K ans, M . erbrach IRD RO . mirh, D . Burt, I. . Edergel e, O F W: D E . Foster Hartsoclf White P Y. . ox, D. Fohl, . berhard, S. Smith, B. , D. Needles, L Pitzer, B. Wilson, . R. Jacks, J. Howard. FOURTHROW: I , . Wade, S. Wickeyser, E Hayes, D. Davison, L Jones, Hollis, M. Morgan, D. Jones. hio 0 w-1' LL. Ne ARRO 1. C JOHN Ski s .yy- X93-sg J MUN, MuxI111y,111,l liupkllrlllg, Plwuu ,ur-R, Iuhmlowxl, Ohm, I I 'ka ww M 1 A gg ,Q 1 k' ' 0 wa, inf Miss Judith Barron Mrs. Florence Brown Mrs. Lillian Foster Miss Edna Gosnell Mrs. Pearl Medors Miss Lena Miller Mrs. Jeanne McE1wee Mrs. Audrey McKenzie Miss Betty Nelson Miss Ila Searfoss Miss Shirley Streifert Mrs. Marilyn Sundin Mr. Floyd Wright r4v'l-S7 ,A ly 4 EW: ' J ,WW FX S X Garrabram, D. Potter, S. Crouse, B. Sachi, X. Logan, Seades, N. Heimerx, C. Riiie. SECOND ROW: uke G. yohrxsorx, NS. Byers, D. Dier- S Mhes, Mr. Wright. 'nh M. harros, rick RST ROW: . M Bare, S. CXouse, 5. C. Perermarx, C. D , F. Davis, S. Priest, . X. NKiXXer, B. Srm , rxe K. Piper, C. Bar , Xb, M. Mar- His, Niedors NX Duke, Harrmarx, M Kee , d X Srm R, C. Ho Mrs. , rrcr, R. Saros, . THX ROW: S. Hayes, M. Sroddard, F. FaviXX, . NK. Pmisorx, T. Corxar , . X1 T. Dorsey, P. Swic RD Ewlee YC. HROW: R. Hora , S. Mc , F OURT owning, ' s. eese. mrs 3. D D. Davx R. R rin, S. Ya , . Severn, C. Osborn, COfn . Phmems of AGRI -TEC S TEEL l FIRST ROW: M. Iakeway, M. Ashbrook, T. Bell. B. Logan, W. Favill, N. Williamson, N. Smith, I. Jaros, T. Budd, C. Ashbrook, T. Waller, H. Haynes. SECOND ROW: Miss Searfoss, R. Smith, E. Busch, L. Mil- ler, S. Hilton, J. Edwards, V. Hammond, G. Miller, G. Miles, I. Nei- man, F. Lloyde, L. Gorsuch, L Barrick, Mrs. Medors. THIRD ROW: S. Greer, J. Sharp, G. Keene, M. Dague, P. Hopkins, W. Forest, S. Miller, O. Hoover, C. Walker, C. Stith, J. Emerson, P Stout. FOURTH ROW: S. Barcus, M. Mart' A. White, S. Walker, P. Tave B. Nieman. . Wyant, Z. in, L. Teeters, S, Smith, ner, J. Dague, L. Melick, H. Busch, ohio WH' I0hnst0 fectl ICE Iohll C' Per ERV ' OOD S OCK F EZE L of FRE nments comp Q4 JW WWW FXRS-'Y ROWz S. Byets, S. Greet, C. Kitzmmet, L. Sohnson, D. Bare, H. Neeches, L. Pipes, S. Osbuxne, P. Peck, NX. Wynne, NK. Ptiest. SECOND ROW: Mrs. GosneXX, NX. Edgedey, T. Piper, L. Lamote, E. Bayes, B. Young, N. Mowesy, S. Conaxd, L. Fox, T. Bakex, Miss Banon. 'YHXRD ROW: NX. Swick, P. Rohm, A. Disbenneu, B. Boones, P. Niutphy, C. Bisang, C. Byers, R. Sacks, Y. Wade, M. Sonnson, 3. Btau, B. Eskins. FOUPJYHROW: NK. Evans, 'Y . Nicnms, C. Boice, S. Cxess, 1. Tavenex, R. X-Koones, C. Cust, N. X-Xoppes, S. Lime, S. Ftizzeh, S. waitin. TECH NICAL RUBBE MPANY Joh 1 nstown FIRST ROW: R Bell, L Miller, K. Jacks, L. Diet Huff R. Farthjng, R Hopkins, R Metzge 1 Robertson, S. Budd, T. Croak Brown, D. Montgomery W L. Brake, R Srni P. Kunrz D zel, B. Butt, T. r, L. Howard, I Wolf , C. Sanders. SECOND , . Suver, L Cress R, th, D. Walker, C Bo , Mrs. Mc-Elwee. THI . Graham, H Cook Myers, D. W Si177lT1 or 1-. 9. ROW: Mrs, , Bell, M. Ashbrook, . wers, D. Yantis, K. B ' RD ROW: T. Priest, , B. Evans. L Hoover, ade, B. Busch, W Ashb 0173. FOURTH ROW: Walker, L. Martin, Budd, T. H ' sh arrzck, C. Chambers, L. Bare, W Forest, M rook, R Camp, B Allison, M L Wolfe, D. Bemiller, D. Humphery, J N. Cullins, J Bran, T. Mar-rin, S. Poore, S. ermerl, 1 Davis, L Teeters, K. Heilnann, L ' brook. Miller, L NER5 CLEA TOWN OHNS mpliments of I CO R MMM ff , R Nieiicis, L. Busch, Busch, FXRST ROW 1 C. Needies, C. Needies, 3, Ashbrook, . B. Foresr, T. Greer, S. Hammond, G. Horrman, H. Ashbrook, 1. S. Smith, D. Sanders, D. Swick. SECOND ROW z Mrs. Fosrer, L. Garra- branr, D. Sake-Nav, L. Yerkev, L. Eshins, C. Suver, A. Warrhen, 3. Sordon, R. Pererman, H. Peck, T. Baker, S. Waiier. D. Sheiienharger, R. Duke, Miss Neison. 'YHXRD ROW: S. Camp, S. Donghxon, S. Hiii, S. Wagner, D. Sohnson, R. Davis, C. Waiker, R. Berkiev, i. Barons, L. Conard, 3. Biagg, W . Miiier, S. Beaver, G. Evans, C. Yantis. FOURTH ROW: E. Conard, S. Smith, S. Bisang, B. Goodman, L. Raver, C. Wade, L. Smirh, S. Ciaw S. Edwards, S. Heedies, S. Browning., S. Wvnne. Co . mphments of P . E GR . UBB l FIRS W: K. Dietzel, T. Suve T. Searles, D. Greer, P L. Swick, D W TRO r, L Srnith, C. Jack, B. Young, . erfect, . Cllaicot. H. Bare, L Dever, L Potter, M. Emerson, . Grace, M. Rose. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McKenzie, C. Budd, L. allser, S. Sinznzon, C. Camp, L Favill, A. Croak, J. Keene, G Collins, L Markem, T. Bishop, B. Ashbrook, S. Seigle THIRD ROW: V. Swick, L Davis, M McElW Chattos, L. Miller, V, Sponagle, C M. Haynes, L Bell, M. M. Lamar, L. ' Mo . Ford , J. Bus ee, B B . Keys Shumak Willie ntgonze , M. ch. Miss ' . oden, D er, L B er, B, Inson, L ry, R. L' Blagg, Miller. . Dague, B. udd, B. Earnheart, L. Jones, Dodson. FOURTH ROW: E. Hoppes, . Derry, T. Dietzel, L Shough, F. Clark, S. inger, W. Ha yes, A. Miller, B. Foote, C. Metzger, L. W. Kennedy. hio k. 0 Newar LRY- IEWE ES BROTHERS HA YN X W S 'oXe, es. PS6 V. QRS, sl ted! xsqyz Samet: X, . xo wwg Ooxszq , 'kms . Xgoeodxogex, 4 . Wes, , ex , Sao. . Qwe 90' M, xoQQ.'. skis. 'xx-Raewg CAM' GX comma-, 0 Pf cog dwq, fa YN s' 6 6 XO 'moqC, Q1 509 YW, 'NP wfxmio ow, Oz -Oz Mo , CONN 'cv-. 'We 'zosq 0-me we 'GM va A, me om ox s M09 em ice 'We wx 'om gage flw we MQO Q0 os 'aim sg M , ob x. ooo Q09 Zssxks 6?- in '90 0 Kxogo Gas Yboe ' mx sQx Ooq, sez evoex e 4 'Y wx cogoe Qvoxs moo A. wks. 9 zxxc, Qxoboc 'Q0esQxw P- 06 wkss Xl-xo who N ww e Q9 bvagv Q05 Q0 'A 'xx ax Q0 msn ok 180 as x cami K Xxbxih ts, CJ sxkxo Q1 waqp V0 ok im Q 'S vm xx i? hw, fx M F- .- . . x QW WE? iw Q x... N, ,Mr v, mm in by w.,g:Tf f ,f . K 1 Y agi R, , D5ffG,,W' W Q25 sf f , ,, W 1 o 0 ' O FIRST ROW: J. Berkley Sentinel D. Adams Vice President B. Conard President J. Downing Secretary N. Buxton Treasurer SECOND ROW: R. Piper Sentinel W. Buxton Reporter D. Swick FIRST ROW: I. Colville B. Piper I. Keene K. Jacks L. Evans L. Smith B. Hatten R. Piper M. Montgomery SECOND ROW: J. Smith J. Jacks B. Jones C. Tompson C. Swick P. Priest G. McDavid R. Hatfield L. Busch L. Smith J. Goldsberry C. Neibarger A FIRST ROW: N. Hubbell J. Hatten J. McDavid R. Priest J. Retherford SECOND ROW: B. Stouguh L. Gilc est G. Moreland F. Busch JOHNSTOWN ELEVATOR, Purina Feeds Q27 FIRST ROW: V. Kincaid B. Dague Miss offman L. Dorsey E. Priest SECOND ROW: S. Dowell L. VanFossen FIRST ROW: 1 Cabinet President Advisor Vice President Treasurer Cabinet Secretary C. McCann, M. Coo er, V. Berkley A. Smith, E. Miller Bishop, I. Dietrich. SECOND ROW: I. Needles, I. Suver, R. QI-lick, M. Miles, Davis, C. Myers, N. Gleason, B. Severn, P R Longwell, V. Myers, A. Hatch, , T. Patton, D M. Lafferty, D. Davis, E. Ankrom, B. M. Mauldin , B. Drury, D. Mauldin, K. Davis. 4 FIRST ROW: P. Wright L. Bevelhymer J. Davison J. Teeters N. Evans D. Quick T. Fox SECOND ROW: C. Dickenson S. Downing G. Myer B. Blamer G. Suver S. Barber C. Cooper S. Crist Compliments of HETTINGER'S CLOTHING STORE Mrs. D. Cramer, Mrs. R. Needles, Mrs. Earn- hart, E. Sachs, Mrs. H. Severn. Mrs. Piper, Missing. Af EQQQJ FIRST ROW: L. Rife, G. Osborn, I. Howard, I. McDavid, A. Logan, D. Mason, E. Pratt. SECOND ROW: S. Byers, M. Carr, E. Tippett, B. Crist, D. Eberhard, D. Bare, D. Roby. THIRD ROW: D. Hollis, R. Swick, E. Busch. Compliments of Johnstown Bakery, Johnstown, Ohio. ' 0 FIRST ROW: S. Hartman, D. Favill, B. Doweli, A. Favill, D. Jordan. SECOND ROW: V. Myers, E. Sachs, R. Longwell, M. Davis. Miss Bonnie McC1inriCk . ZQgaf Q V. Kineaid, B. Teerers, D, Bis- hop, B. Drury, N. Ankrorri, M. L. Cooper, M, Pirr, R. Forest, N. Cooper, M. Lxifferty, I. Jones, K, Iaros, L. Dorsey, D. Hopkins, K. Foster, L. Van Ifosseri, P. Ash- brook. Sitting, B. MCClintiek. f376Lfz4vfJ,ifc12Z.9f FIRST ROW: M. Pitt N. Ankrom, B. Con- ard, C. Myers, C. Adams, V. Myers, V Kincaid. SECOND ROW: J. Jones, N. Cooper, B, Severn, W Kauber, D. Noble, L D0fS0y, E. Davis. Cornpliriients of, DORSEY THEATRE, Jolinsrown, Ohio. Nancy Ankrom, Mr. A. J. Kauber David Nohle JW FIRST ROW: D. Swick, M. Cooper, B. Conard, B. Dague, D. Noble, R, Brown, D. Bishop, T. Parsons, M. Pitt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Snouffer, N. Ankrom, R. Medors, B. Hoover, L. Dorsey B. Severn, I. Potter, T. Fox, Miss Leiby. The Student Council is composed of members chosen by the faculty and the student body plus the presidents from all school organizations. A member on the council from each homeroom has taken charge of decorating the bulletin board in his homeroom each month. This year clean-up commit- tees were appointed to keep the school building clean as well as the school grounds. The Council has also appointed a committee to plan the assemblies this year in advance, The members of the Council have been active in promoting good leadership and better student-faculty relations. J w 0 QW Yin, S. Pmvstom. D. Bwoogn. B. Dague. NK. Laiiewg, P-. Hatch, B. Dmvj, XI. Betmexg, B. Sevem, Davis, E. Davks, L. Doxseq, NX, Ninas, tx YL Quick, NI. xvbgexs, V. B. Ebematd, D. mam, XL. S NX. Vossen, xs D. Vauo , mgson, Gaua Cook, Yi?-S1 'P-OW: S. Coopeu, S, Some, , S. Sevme. Xl. Davis, Ex. Smkvn, L. Van R- YXo0vev. SECOND 9-ON4z NK. xfAauX6Xn, C. wwe . Taqxot, E. Sachs, B. Gxeason. B. Davis, E. rhmex, 1. Yaxsoxxs. TYXXRD ?QOv1z B. Coxxatd, X. Cowme., S, 'wo ' ex, S. Yonex, S. xfhccumick. 9-. Smxm, xl. Sc'ouXw., E. ' ei. YOUYJYYX Y-OW-. 9. Bxovm, T. Qatsons, il. Priesx, C, . Xlaubex, B, Sevem, X. Downing, L. Sakewaq, G. Sha BUSY shfOORE's Ore Charmssverywher , C ph0ne 11ROby 1 , Xl. X6 S. endmg, Mm 'om , V4 Baca . P-AMOS. X. MW xJKcCam, S. Owen, E. G. Chambers, X. Xiubq, D. So M- Coopex, XL. Yosmex. The Johnnie High Marching Ba and fairs at the Sweet Cor the football game nd climaxed a summer of Parades n Festival at Millersport. Performing at a s. the band ga ve spirit to the team with pep songs. The band also played at the Thespian and Class Plays during the year, ending with a Spring Concert in May. FIRST ROW. IQ Da vis, .L Dietrich C1 Myers, L Parson, S. Par Fa vile, D. Da vison, Crist, L. Riff B. W' B. D son, D .L SLI e, B :Leon C ague. M Morgan. L Pjtzer. SECOND ROW.- . Jordan, IQ Foster. THIRD ROW- D. Needles ver, B. Sherrard, E Johnson, K. Ashbrook, li J . Dolvell, li Hoover, FOURTHROW: Q Poster . S. Barber. Q Roby, M Edgerljg li Bemiller R . MCC-ann. FIFTH now: G. Osborn, M. COoper STANDING: Cf Smith, AL Anglevine, .L H' . A. ohnson. 8. . li Montgomery, . . Delvune, L. Stanfo , S. Dolvell, G. Smith 1lt0n, .L Davison, V F41 , LI Saches. . Berlrlejg 61 Se Vern. slown' John I. Phone - In Prles Mafy and ge GSO' NT' URA STA E RE AG OTT E C f TH nfs 0 lime Comp I 52-N . 4. . 'dow iw-'51 9-ON4 -, . X. Yangon. M. Saoio , ,Xoxmsoxm 556080 Y-O -. C. Xwkqexs. E. Sams, wo- CWM 0065 S1 RON-. X. X hvvtow. mcakd, YW- M Vku, xl, Qex, 'Q , XL Sl an Vosse VON '. S. Cog: PM Xkaxch, L. P.. sfdun. 596080 X. wiwog, L. Oossog. 0. 0305, B. CaXcasoxx, B. owns, 2. Own, K1 . views. E. Gamabxwx. TAX?-0 SLONQ-, B, Comm, X, pAxu.:o6- xogex, XB. Sobka, N4 . Yxwoex, 9-. Coov, B. Sevcw, 6, Sm S. NXcCXxxxcXk, S. Yeibmcw, J Q ' F01 .wwf Fosxe, , Sqifxw, C. who VI F ., Ha lux, .ll-K dry, ' P11 .HMI vs L' ,UI I ilblhxvu ' HI . Hn X61 iff! Zfiys eg. f Sally Downing Linda Bevelhymer Darlena Quick WW Maxine Lafferty Rachel Quick Toni Fox Sally Crist 4, , . FIRST ROW: Miss Hoffman, R. Quick, W. Kauber, G. Chambers, C. Cook, I. Teeters, Mr, McNemar, SECOND ROW: Mr. Snouffer, D. Hopkins, K. McCann, R. Priest, D. Adams, L. Stanford, Mr. Cornell The Athletic Council is composed of members chosen by the faculty and the student body. They are responsible for promoting good sportsmanship and better school spirit. The Council must approve the re- commendations of the coaches before an athlete can receive an award or a letter. The members select five girls out of all those who try out. The student body then picks three out of the five for the reserve cheerleaders. The football banquet was planned earlier this year by the Council. M9302 U' Q ..... .... ..g.. .ass FIRST ROW: Mr. Cornell, D. Swick, G. McDavid, D. Adams, W. Kauber, P. Priest, R. Priest, R. Priest, G. Chambers, D. Cook, I. Almendinger, I. Potter, Mr, Snouffer. SECOND ROW: I. McClintick, B. Hoo- ver, I. Hatten, D. Conway, C. Weeks, L. Smith, B. Severn, D. Noble, J. Retherford, R. Piper, J. Col- ville. THIRD ROW: R. DeNune, G. Moreland, I. Pitzer, B. Stough, G. Sharp, B. Piper, T. Tedor, M. Swick, V. Ashbrook, C. Neibarger, N. Hubbell, B. Smith. Iohnnies Oppone 20 Centerburg 6 2 1 Bremen 6 19 Summit Station 0 13 Danville 13 6 Granville 13 26 Utica 6 46 Hebron 26 14 Watkins 13 Memorial The Johnstown Football Team had another suc- cessful season by capturing the Licking County Cham- pionship and tieing the Mid-Buckeye Conference. This is the third year that the Iohnnies have honored J. H, S. with the Licking County Championship, and the second year with the Mid-Buckeye Championship. This year the Johnnies doubled the scoring of the opponents with 165 points and 83 points. X r if 'El E9 2- 1 .- ' f . f-,j ' fi ' Y 2 W . -: K , .. r . fi 11 -LLL lift up F , , l Captain Chuck Cook crowned Queen Janet and presented her with the tra- ditional kiss. Queen Janet and her court reigned at the dance sponsored by the Seniors following the game. DICK AND GENE PURE OIL Tires, Batteries and Accessories Phone I65, Johnstown, Ohio Q? K ag. THE QUEEN AND HER COURT FIRST ROW: Mary Miles, Janet Jones, Nancy Cooper. SECOND ROW: Roberta Hoover, Sally Downing, Bar- bara Teeters. The 1955 Homecoming, an activity of the Student Council, was held October 2Ist, the night of the Johnstown-Utica Football Game. The Johnnies winning the game 26-6 to add to the Homecoming spirit. The ceremonies at halftime included the introduction of the Queen and her Court. M9 :rg '32 a 15 .X h x ,R 1 x E- 3' gi amy 542 , -is 2 1' 1. FQ ' P iw 'ig I We Ip ge, W b,, W ax . 2: , xx an s Q 'iiiffw .0 if ao. Dec. Der Dec Dev Dec DCC Jn n. Ian. Ia n. Jan. Ian. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb For the k.' ffl? --W' -r f trigs ltw il A ,, . , ow gg,-iltmm Hawk Nd? 'Wi +uag, l ' H K E : V K , fe - it . .,A. , .,,,, r f 5911 llii - I 4k-- f - .M Second year the Johnbtown Johnnies have succeeded in capturing the Licking County League Championship and the Licking County Tournament Championship. Varsity Basketball Schedule -7 Il ll 9 lil 'WO ti 10 lil l7 20 24 27 33 7 lb Horner Olenttuigy Granville Jacksontown Summit Station Bremen Watkins Pickerington Hartford Centerburg Hebren Danville Alexandria Utica Granville Hanover- Toboso johnnies O 29 54 46 V7.5 52 G3 -lli :EG 559 35 Sl 59 .34 66 59 41 PP- Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb, Mar. Mar. County 17 Hartford 22 Utica 24 Alexandria District 23 Pickaway tl Ashvillc 6 Plain City A f NX Q- -:N Q x Q! .1 'lb 5 ---. A x. . kv' A i f.'i - f -' - ijt-, FFF - ',l,Z:2Zi?j7We, the Beacon Staff, would like to extend our appreciation to the advertisers and sponsors-who have helped our school make this yearbook possible. Thanks a million HThe best of lucku in the coming years. ,ff-aff JW Compliments of Compliments of Byers Used Cars Crvuse 81 S011 FUNERAL HOME 8 AMBULANCE SERVICE Corner of ' Phone 107 Oregon H Coshocton Streets Johnstown, Ohio KENNY CHEVROLET MOTORS Expert Body and Fender Repairs A Full Line of Chevrolet Parts and Service Edw. P. Kennedy Phone 99 Johnstown, Ohio 1 Compliments of Compliments of White Star Mill J Maple Grove Dairy Grains - Eshelman Feeds Quality Dairy Products Feed Grinding - Mixing A - Johnstown, Ohio Phone 17 , Johnstown, Ohiok Compliments To Compliments The Class of H56H To The LLOYD'S DRUG STORE Class of n56n P LICKING+COUNTY IMPLEMENT CO. HBetter Farming Walgreen Agency For Better Livingn Fountain Service See Us for Your Equipment Needs Prescriptions J. M. Colville, Owner Johnstown, Ohio Phone - 15 BISHOP INSURANCE AGENCY COmP1imentS Of ED BIRTCHER Phone 78R Johnstown, Ohio Jewelry - Silverware Diamonds - Watch Repair nIt's a Good Policy Not to Have a Bad Onen Johnstown, Ohio JOE A LMIZNDINGER Beacon Staff 1, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 4, Student Council 1, 3, Librarian 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, County Chorus 3, 4, All-Ohio Music 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Officer 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Co. Football 4. PAULINE ASHBROOK Y-Teens 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Office Help 3, 4, A Co. Assistant Librarian 3, 4, JOHN BERKLEY F. F. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian Sentinal, Mixed Chorus 3, County Chorus 3. LOVELL BUSCH F,F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, WILBUR BUXTON F,F,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4. GARY CHAMBERS Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, All Co. Foot- ball 3, 4, All Mid-Buckeye Football 3, 4, Ath- letic Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4, County Chorus 3, Librarian 3, 4, Class Officer 1, F. T. A. 4, WILLIAM CONARD F. F. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Class Officer 4. DAVID CONWAY Librarian 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3. CHARLES COOK Class Officer 1, Athletic Council 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Baseball 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Mixed Chorus 4, County Chorus 4, F. T. A, 4. NANCY COOPER Office Help 1, Class Officer 1, 4, County Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Ohio Music 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Thespian 4, Co. Honor Society 3, 4, Beacon Staff 4, Queen Attendant 4. RICHARD DAGUE Basketball 1. RICHARD DENUNE JOANN HOUCK Office Help 3, Y-Teens 3. o p 4 MABEL EDNA DAVIS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Librarian 2, Co. Assistant Librarian 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 4, Co. Honor Society 4. ' DIANE DAVIS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, County Chorus 3, 4, Co. Assistant Libra- rian 4, F, T. A, 4. KATHLEEN DAVIS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, County Band 4, All- Ohio Music 4, F. T. A. 4. BONNIE DAVIS Mixed Chorus 4, County Chorus 4. LARRY DORSEY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, County Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Ohio Music 3, 4, Office Help 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Student Director 3, Thespian 3, 4, Off- icer 4, Student Council 4, Beacon Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Cabinet 2, 4, Officer 4. BETTY GLEASON Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Help 1, 2, 3, Co. Assistant Librarian 2, 3. 4, Class Play 3, Thespians 3, 4, All-Ohio Music 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 2, 3, 4. IOHN GOLDSBERRY F, F. A. 2, 3, 4. ANN HATCH Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, F. T. A. 4. BOB HATTEN F,F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2. DONNA HOPKINS Mixed Chorus 2: Co. Assistant Librarian 3, 4, Office Help 4, Beacon Staff 4, Athletic Council 4. LELA VAN FOSSEN Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Office Help 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen Attendant 1, Class Officer 1, 3, Athletic Council 2, Officer 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Coun Chorus 4, All-Ohio Music 3, 4, Co. Assistant'Librar 2, Class Play 3, Lickingana staff 4. BARBARA WALKER V b I Y-teens 1, 2, Majorette 1, 2, Queen Attendant 3, Cheerleader 2: Librarian 2. 3! Mixed Chorus 2- V , 1: MURPHY'S SHELL SERVICE HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR GOODYEAR TIRES 8 BATTERY SERVICE IN JOHNSTOWN Shell Lub. - Engine Tune-Up Brake Service - Recapping Walker Q AP Muffler H Exhaust Service Phone 215 Johnstown, Ohio KENNETH IACKS F. F. A, 'l, 2, 3, 4: Officer 3. LELAND IA KEWAY Mixed Chorus 3, 4: County Chorus 3, 4: All-Ohio Music 4. FRED JOHNSON Football 2. JANET JONES Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: County Chorus 2, 3, 4: Co. Honor Society 4: Co. As- sistant Librarian 4: Beacon Staff 4: Class Officer 2: Queen Attendant 2: Home- coming Queen 4. IOHN KEENE F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA KINCAID Librarian 2: Co. Assistant Librarian 2, 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Class Play 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: County Chorus 3, 4: Co. Honor So- ciety 3, 4:Office Help 4: Beacon Staff 4. JOHN KIRBY Mixed Chorus 3, 4: County Chorus 3, 4: F. F, A, 1: Class Play 3, 4: Librarian 3. MARIE MAULDIN Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: County Chorus 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Class Play 4: F. T. A, 4. MARY MILES Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Beacon Staff 4: Queen Attendant 4. ELIZA BETH MILLER Y-Teens 3. MARVIN MONTGOMERY F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. VELMA MYERS Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: County Chorus 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Class P1a'y 3, 4: Co. As- sistant Librarian 4: Co. Honor Society 3, 4. DAVE NOBLE F. F.A. 1, 2: Officer 2: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Officer 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: County ChorusA2, 3, 4: All-Ohio Music 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 4: Class Play 3, 4: Librarian 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Officer 4: Class Officer 3, 4: Beacon Staff 3, 4: Officer 4: Co, Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Co. Student Council 3, 4: F. T. A. 4. RAYMOND PIPER F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Officer 4: Basketball Manager 2: Class Play 3: Stage Manager. RICHARD PIPER F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 4. MARSHA PITT Office Help 1, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Co. Assistant Librarian 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: County Chorus 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Thespians 4: Co. Honor Society 3, 4: All-Ohio Music 3, 4. ESTHER PRIEST Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Officer 4: Office Help 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: County Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4: All-Ohio Music 4: Co, Assis- tant Librarian 2: Class Play 3, 4: F. T. A. 4: Officer 4. ROGER PRIEST Class Officer 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Football 3, 4: , Mixed Chorus 2, 3 4: County Chorus 2, 3: Student Council 3. PAUL PRIEST Softball 1: Basketball 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2: County Chorus 2: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JANICE SEVILLE Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: County Chorus 2: Y-Teens 3: F. T. A. 4. LARRY L. SMITH F. F.A. 3, 4: Basketball Manager 3. LARRY D. SMITH F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3: Football 3, 4 DA NNY SWICK F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 2, 3 4. WOODS' HARDWARE Hardware - Housewares - Paint I Varnishes - Glass - Electric - Plumbing Supplies Johnstown's Most Complete Hardware Phone 30 Chilcofe Ford Soles? New Ford Cars Q Trucks A - l Used Cars Compliments of The Dairy Bur Service on All Makes Open Till 9 Every Evening Lunches and Fountain Service Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ulry Owners Phone 33 John B. Blogg 8g Sons Compliments of Furnaces The Johnstown Bonk Roofing Spouting Stokers Blowers Johnstown, Ohio Office Phone - 166 Res. - l83R Contribute to the Compliments of R ed Cross Blood Bonk Symons Best Jewelry This Blood Can be the Difference Between Life 'Newark, Ohio and Death to You 5 Johnstown Lumber Co. NHonest, Courteous Service Builds our Buslne'-55 Compliments to the Class of H5611 D ' G ague s rocery Meats Groceries Johnstown, Ohio We Can Supply All Your Building Needs Prompt Service - Phone 8R Farmers, Compliments to Class of II 5611 A. L. Freas, Manager I j J ay's Service Station i P V J , 2 f A ' 1 ,ei John Deere Quality Farm Implements Johnstown, Ohio GULF PRODUCTS Phones Phone 43 Johnstown, Ohio Bus. 20 - Res. 44 Compliments of THE HUB Clothing for Men and Boys Newark, Ohio Compliments of EMERSON FUNERAL HOME Phone 48 Johnstown, Ohio Compliments To Class Of n56u MELICKS HARDWARE General Hardware and Paints Johnstown, Ohio Compliments To Class Of n56n DR. J. C. ROBERTSON Johnstown, Ohio ' , . iq: VV- my .,': L., , 1 ... 44 . , Vu, jg?-f -jg Zag , I' , xr lf--vu-1 a f E S E 2 E i 2 E S 2 E 3 3 Q 2 3 5 2 1 L, 3 2 1
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.