Lake Noxen Joint High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Harveys Lake, PA)
- Class of 1956
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MRS CA Social MR DAV Physical E ,. mfg -3' 11 3 s tai, , ll 1 fy, wi' A- Q . in tal Music SE SCHLICK ri ' . l 1, , 'na i'i,. MRS. MARTHA SMITH Science MISS BETTIE SULLIVAN Business Education BO RD MISS JESSICA THOMAS Enillish W, IDE, F, PATTON, P, PALMER . C, KOCHER, H, ALLEN, L. CHRISMAN. MRS. MAE VANCAMPEN Fourth Grade MR, JOHN ZALESKAS Economics MRS, FLORENCE WORTH MRS, JEANETTE WILLIAMS Physical Education Fifth Grade eniors SE IOR OFFICERS LARRY CASE JUDY SEARFOSS President Vice President IEANETT E IDE BERNARD DENDLER Secretary Treasurer AUDREY CARPENTER And FHA 3-4: Tri-Hi-Y 1-2g Intramurals 1-2-3-4g Prom Committee 3-45 Crafts Club 3. LARRY CASE Casey Baseball 1-2-3-4: Wrest- ling 2-3: Class Play 35 Class President 4g Intra- mural 1-2-3-4g Sports Club 1-2-3. ROBERT BENNETT Bob Baseball 1-2-3-4g Class Play 3-4g Basketball 1-2-3- 45 Sports Club 1-2-35 News paper Staff 3g Band 3-4. VIOLA BLIZZARD Butch FHA 2-3-4: Softball 1-2- 3-4g Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-33 Band 45 Cheerleader 2-3-4: In- tramural 1-2-3-4. PATRICIA CORNELL Patty Chorus 1-2-3-4g Band 1-2: Vice President of Class 3g Newspaper Staff 1-2-3-4g Treasurer 33 National Honor Society 3-4. CAROL DEETS Deetsie Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3g Chorus 1- 2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3-4g Band 1-2-3-4g Class Play 2-3g Newspaper Staff 3-4. BERNARD DENDLER Slim Basketball 1-23 Student Council 2-34 Yearbook Staff 45 Sports Club 1-2-3- 4g Prom Committee 3g Class Treasurer 4. JANE DOUGAL Jane Basketball 1-2-3-4g News- paper Staff 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1- 2-3g Intramural 1-3: Prom Committee 4g National Honor Society 3-4. EDNA GOSART 'Eddie' Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-33 Band 2-3- 4g Basketball 1-2-3-43 Class Secretary 2-33 Class Play 3-43 Intramural 1-3. JOAN HARVEY ..Ha1,v.. Dramatic Club 2-3g FHA 2- 3-4: Class Play 3g Chorus 4g Band 4g Intramural 2-3. MARTHA ECKERD 'Mart' Dramatic Club 3g Stamp Club 1: Craft Club 2g FHA 2-45 Newspaper Staff 3-43 Prom Committee 3-4. ANN LEE ENGELMAN Ann Class Secretary lg Chorus 1-2-3-4g Band 1-2-3: Tri- Hi-Y Treasurer lg President of FHA 3-4g Student Coun- cil Secretary 4. FRANK HUMMELL Shorty Science Club 1-2-3g Vice President of Science Club 3 Prom Committee 3-4g Jun- ior Hi-Y lg Wrestling 4. IEANNETTE IDE Jeanne Chorus 2-3-4g Band 1-2-3- 4g Tri- Hi-Y 1-2-3g Basket- ball 1-2-3-4g Class Play 3g National Honor Society 3-4. CLARA HOPFER Clarie FHA 3'4p Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-33 Chorus 1g Intramural 1-2g Prom Committee 3-4. DAVID HOPFER Curly Band 1-2-3-4g Sports Club 2-3g Wrestling 1-2g Class Play 3-4g Intramural 3. K PAUL KEIPER Dick Baseball 1-2-3-4g Class Vice President 25 Sports Club 1-2 3g Wrestling 3-4g Intramural 1-2-3-4g Yearbook Staff 4. EDWIN KING Ted Wrestling 1-2-3-4g Sports Club 2-3g Shop Foreman 45 Safety Patrol 1-25 Junior Hi-Y 1. NANCY KLINE Nan Tri-I-Ii-Y 1-2-35 Softball 1- 25 Basketball 3-45 Chorus 1-45 Newspaper Staff 3-45 Intramural Basketball 1-2- 3. CARLENE KOCI-IER Kochernut Band I-2-3-45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 National Honor Society 3-45 Newspaper Staff 2-3- 45 Editor of Tom-A-Hawk 3. PHYLLIS KOCHER Phyl FBLA 1'2'35 Band 1-2-3- 45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Cheer- leading 35 Intramural Bas- ketball 1-2-3-45 Newspaper Staff 1-2-3-4. JOHN KOVALICK Yacheck Sports Club 2-35 Baseball 2-3-45 Wrestling 1-2-3-45 Newspaper Staff 35 Intra- mural Basketball 1-2-3-45 Secretary Sports Club 3, SON YA KULCAVAGE Son Cheerleading 1-2-3-45 ' Chorus 1'2'4g Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Newspaper Staff 1-2-3-45 Yearbook Staff 4, CLINTON KYTTLE Clint Basketball 35 Wrestling 45 Sports Club 2-35 Junior Hi- Y 1. K JANET ONEY J, 0. Band 1-2-3-45 Cheerleader 2-35 Softball 45 Newspaper 2-35 Basketball 45 Yearbook Staff 4. CLARA PATTON Clarie FHA 3-45 Crafts Club 35 Tri Hi-Y 1-25 Intramural 1'25 Prom Committee 3-4. DOLORES LADAMUS Hon Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4: FHA Secretary 2-3-45 Basketball 1'2'35 Band 2-3-4. JAMES MCCAFFREY M8Cn Wrestling 15 Editor of Year- book 45 Class Treasurer 35 Newspaper Staff 3-45 Hi-Y 15 Sports Club 3'45 Class Play 3-4. CLARK PATTON 'Daddy-o Wrestling 2-3-45 Sports Club 2-35 Baseball 2-3-45 Safety Patrol 15 Shop Fore- man35 Intramural 3. HELEN PILOSI 'Little Mary FHA 1-2-35 Dramatics Club 1-35 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 Commercial Club 2. RICHARD RACE Dick Basketball 2-3-4: Baseball 2-3-45 Student Council 3-43 Band 1-2-3-4: Class Play 3-4g Class President 3. FLORA RITTENHOUSE Snookey Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3g Band 1-2g Intramurals 1-2g Newspaper Staff 3-4g Yearbook staff 4g FHA 4. JUDY SEARFOSS Sue Band 1-2-3-4g Chorus 1-2- 3-4: Newspaper Staff 1-2-3- 4g Class Play 3-4g Basketball 1-2-3-4: National Honor Society 3-4. JOYCE SHALATA Midget Cheerleading 1-2-3-4: Fl-lA 1-2-3-4: Dramatics 1-2-3: Octet 1-2-33 Chorus 1-2- 3-4g Class Play 3-4. RONALD SCHALL Ronnie Baseball Manager 1-23 Bas- ketball manager 1-2: Sports Club 2-3: Safety Patrol 2-3- 4: Intramural Basketball 1- 2g Class Play 3. EMILIE SCHENCK ..Em.. Chorus 1-2-3-4g Secretary of FHA 3g Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3: Band 1-2-3-4g Class Histo- rian lg Intramural Basket- ball 3. LAVERNA SULT Pat FHA 1-2-3-4g Chorus 1-2- 3-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2g Dramatics 3g Cheerleader 3-43 Intra- mural 2-3-4. JOHN TAYLOR Jack Manager of Boys' Basket- ball 1-2g Class President 2g Student Council President 3g Boys' Choms 3g Class Play 33 Intramural 1-2- 3-4. ELBA SIGLIN Elbo Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3g FHA 2-3 43 Dramatics lg Chorus 1. JERRY SMITH Smitty Wrestling 1-2-3-4: Junior Hi-Y lg Yearbook staff 45 Science Club 2g Sports Club 2g Prom Committee 3-4. MAE TITUS Mazie Secretary of FBLA 2g Class Play 3-4: Chorus 1-2-3-4g Basketball 43 Treasurer of FHA 4g Newspaper Staff 2- 3-4. LEON WHITESELL Sunshine Dramatics Club 1-2g Busi- ness Manager of Yearbook 45 Accompanist for Chorus 2-4: Boys' Chorus 2g Class Play 4g Safety Patrol 2. nderclassnwn JUNIORS Huw: 'F A First row: C. Shall, J, Patton, J, Wandell, M. Butry, S. Ross, I, Carbohn, R. Galka, B. Kern, C, Engelman, T, Kocher, J, Evan, C, Traver, I. Allen. Second row: R, Keiper, K. Turner, J. Zimmerman, J. Zorzi, L, Lane, G, DeHope, D. Murray, W, Patton, K, Butry, R, Thomp- son, Mrs, Smith, P. Dobson, First row: C. Martin, R, McRoy, M, Engelman, C. Walton, S, Gregg. B. Rood, D, Kocher, B. Roberts, L. Boston, C. Kline, Second row: C. Pimm, G, Hunsinger, G, Yatsko, D, Steltz, A, Sorchik, R, Srvingle, R. Newell, J. Gailey, C, Martin, Miss Sullivan, SOPHOMORES 539. First row: S, Engelman, S. Morris, M, C, McHose, L. DelKanic, A. Shalata, C. Yudisky, M. Coole, T, Dougal, N, Boston, 1, Sorber, N, Bean, C. Smith. Second row: R. Race, C. Newell, W. Hennebaul, J, ide. I. Lyons, J, Scouten, J. Williams, R, McGovem, K, Evan, Mr. Kanyuck First row: A. Klein, G, Harvey, V. Dobson, A, Eckerd, G. Grey, P. Weaver, P, MacMillan, H. Sickler, J. Sickler, C. Rittenhouse, Second row: D. Grey, M. Bielecki, R. Turner, T. Sfvire, H. Blizzard, A, Oney, R. Bidding, D. White, Mrs, Rood, FRESHMEN First row: W. Sutton, B. Crispell, P. Bialogowicz, J. Evans, S. Miller, L. Grey, P. Nowak, F. Laffin, B, Kalbach, P, Kline, S. Patton, A. Hobbs, Second row: R. Wandell, L, Schenck R, Sweeney, W. Javer, D. Leach, C. Montross, A. Swanson, D, Kocher, J. Schappert, Miss Dunn, F First row: G. Hummel. J. McRoy, G. Pilosi, B. Carbohn, S, Raver, M, McHose, M. Lyons, J. Newell, L. Carpenter. Second row: R, Sikorski, F. Weber, F. Womer, I. Dempsey, B. Rob erts, Miss Bear, EIGHTH GRADE First row: N. Oney, B, Kester, S. Loomis, S, Shelpack, W. McGovern, D. Grey, A, Martin, T. Baer, R. Oney. Second row: J. Wolfe, B. Little, L, Walton, I, Little, K, Sorber, C. Shaver, B, Wintersteen, Mr, Price, Third row: R. Gibson, B, Evan, D. Hoover, K, Miller, R, Williams, A. Piatt, L. Hummell, H. Hummell, H, Grey, First row: W. May, M, Bean, R. Phillips, L, Hallock, D, Thompson, J. Arendt, B. MacMillian, B. Laffin, R, Jones, G, Ely, L. Jackson, B, Scott, T. Bean, C, Kovalick, Second row: A. Sickler, B, Ely, H. Patton, P. Wandel, P, Patton, M. Sevenski, C. Bennett, C. Hackling, W. Lyons, J. Newell, P, Newell, J, Newell, Miss Thomas, V. Smith, B, Engelman. SEVENTH GRADE First row: L. Gibbons, A, Gosart, P, Hoover, P, Swire, P. Loomis, J. Allen, K. Carpenter, S, Dodd, B, Hoover, C. Sorber, M. Zorzi, G. Nichols. Second row: J. Whitesell, B, Hennebaul, M, Gensel. J. Honeywell, R, Harvey. B, Dempsey, E. Little, C. Biddings, C. Roberts, R, Stepanski, Mrs, Worth, First row: T, Turner, N. Benjamin, A. Wilson, Second row: D, Meeker, J, Kocher, L. Patton, E. Crispell, B, Smith, B. Kovalick, B. Kovalick, J, Shalata, D, Keiper, I, Ruff, K, Doty, Third row: Mrs. VanCampen, SIXTH GRADE First row: S. Evan, P. Grey, R, Kocher, J. Lerch, H. Piatt, I. Williams, S, Stubblebine, T Hummel, P, Meade, J. Covert, Second row: I. May, C. Brown, M. Livezey, D. Gregg, T. Swanson, M. Corneia, R, Mahle, E, Pilosi, Mrs. King, Third row: C. Oberst, D. McRoy, B Wintersteen, D. McRoy, H, Stefanowicz, F. Franconi, L. Carpenter, D, Mitchell, K. Wil- liams, E. Newell, First row: R, Traver, B. Sevenski, J. Wilson, H. VanCampen, S, Arendt, T, Field, Second row: Mrs, Hughes, R. Weaver, H, Nulton, C. Saidman. J. MacMi1lian, R. Gailey, P. Miller FIFTH GRADE First row: J. DelKanic, G. Kocher, C. Weir, F, Hennebaul, C. Pall, E. Oney, P. Rusonis, B, Little, l. Wolfe. Second row: A. Whitesell, D. Nowak, R. Shaver, L, Delaney, R. Martin, D. Steinruck, E, Crane, K. Williams, R. Williams, C. Raver, Mrs, Williams. Third row: R. Eckerd, T. Mitchell, E. Edwards, G. Anderson, J, Lygns, W. Baer' R. Zorzi, B. Hopper' B. Eckerd, W First row: E. Hollis, W, Phillips, C. Derhammer, H. Baker, R, Newell, A. Saidman, J. Simon, G. Hopfer, C. Nulton, C. Patton. L. Lord, T. Shalata, B, Kelly. Second row. S, Palmer, Mrs. Hughes, M. Dendler, J. Hallock, R. Jones, A. Gable, P. Patton, R, Montross, R, Engelman, E. Keller, R. MacMillian, L, Hopfer, I. Mulligan, C. Keiper, Mrs. Gillis. FOURTH GRADE First row: W, McRoy, T. Grey, B, Badger, N, Bialogowicz, W. Minor, E, Kocher, M, White- sell, J. Sorber, T. Roberts, G, Oberst, D, Avery, D, Sutton, Second row: R. Mack, L, Little, B. Moyer, S, Strzelczyk, S, Dougal, A, Stepanski, A. Stefanowicz, J. Worth, J, Correia, D, Tobin, E, Kulcavage. J. Cavill, Mrs, Garinger, Third row: W. Bidding, S. wire. J. Newell, D. Swire, J, Allen, C. Reader, R, Maye, F. Schuler, J, Gosart, R. Gosart, I, Martin, First row: D, Arendt, B, Newberry, R, Hubbell, D, Higgins, M, Brobst, E. Higgins, R. Visneski E, Laffin, R, Sarmonis, F. Boston, R. Keiper, E, Lyons, R, Miller. Second row: Mrs, Gillis, L, Pederson, B, Butry, P. Price, J. Nulton, C, Dendler, R, Weaver, S, Jackson, B, Engelman, S. Montross, S. Simon, M. Hackling, B, Coole, THIRD GRADE First row: R, Bainbridge, K, Swanson, R, Stuart, L, Lord, D, Gosart, D, Lyons, D, May, M, Shaver, A, Sites, R. Whitesell, G, Eckerd, L, Piatt, Second row, W. Hoover, F, Brown, J, Mar- tin, M, Williams, M. Yankoski, B, Swire, J. London, L. Casterline, D, Hoover, F. Dougherty, J, Balavage, Third row: Mrs, Martin, L, Oberst, D, White, B, Padden, J, Bainbridge, K, McHose L, Johnson, I, Sorber, L, Rusonis, B, Brown, G, Kelly, R, Sorber, L. Titus, D, Nowak. First row: L, Butler, P. Sarmonis, T. Space, J, Halowick, R, Sickler, E, Teetsel, J, Simon, I, MacMillian, E, Crispell, R, Case, A. Keiper, R, Swire, Second row: W, Swire, R, Scott, S, Gable, S, Hubbell, C, Parton, N, Derhammer, S, Murphy, M, Patton, C, Newberry, K, Jones, M, Klein, G, Patton, R, Kline, Miss Burss, SECGND GRADE First row: E. Correia, L. Roberts, R. Kyttle, L. Leach, I. Kern, M. Grey, K. Livezey, D. Hanson, A. Gush, R. Milbrodt, V. Shaver, C. London. Second row: K. Whitesell, L. Minor, I. De1Kanic, D. Hoover, M. Casterline, S. Miner, J. Balavage, J. Correia, L. Sites, R. Dougherty, R. Padden, D. Sorber, T. Higgins. Third row: S. Hoover, E. Campbell, D. Baer, I. Kocher, C. Nichols, S. Caville, R. Zimmerman, D. Evan, J. Moyer, L. Piatt, W. Sorber, Mrs. Culp. First row: R. Teetsel, C. Weaver, A. Wandel, T. Keiper, J. Ruff, B. Murphy, W. Higgins, T. Teetsel, R. Engelman, L. Bennett, I. Hallock, R. Nulton, W. Hubbell. Second row: D. Bates, M. Case, M. Simon, N. Scouton, S. Brady, R. Steele, B. Price, S. Murphy, D. Jones, J. Montross, D. Blizzard, R. Arendt, Third row: Mrs. Rundell, Miss Burss. FIRST GRADE First row: C, Pilosi, S. Oberst, M, Brown, D, Hummel, D, Kocher, J. Johnson, D, Wesley, D, McRoy, P, Lord, J, Swire, M. Grey, S, Honeywell, Second row: J. Whitesell, R, Reader, R, Shaver, C, Campbell, R, Martin, C. Swanson, R, Avery, B, Anderson, L, Higgins, D. Loomis, G, Evan, C, Balavage, D. Covert, Miss Davis, First row: G. Engelman, T. 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Q, :a,,,, -'gg-X QD. .-, 1 , , .2 f, V - Q- Mmv- H ' 3 ,- 1 ,Q ', W - f -Mu-v -r W1 bmi i W A g Q' Nh: Q., 3, aA4gh,J ' ' 'lz Mage- I 'xv j' i-gr' ' .Q . ., fw- X. f X- a Xu -n 'A Q , 1 4 Q v . f sk Q 1 0 A- vw qs '--' I any -ahh. .- FQ' X 'Ii 0 Q, ' LW!! 9.. Hvqtzwlr -igamlx:-Q95 iss' X9 ' hx 'Na- ,,, -N '- t N-. .- x F- ART COMMITTEE Seated: B, Dendler, C, Deets, E, Gosart, D, I-Iopfer Standing: Mr. Longmore, Yearbook Advisor. CO-EDITORS CARLENE KOCHER JAMES MCCAFFREY BUSINESS COMMITTEE Seated: R. Race, E. Schenck, N. Kline, P. Keiper, Standing: Mr. Zaleskas, Yearbook Advisor. PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE Seated: A. Engelman, P. Cornell, I. Harvey. Standing: J. Smith, Miss Baer, J. Taylor. BUSINESS MANAGERS JEAN IDE LEON WHITESELL TYPING COMMITTEE First row: N, Kline, J, Searfoss, J, Ladamus, S. Kulcavage. Second row: P, Kocher, M, Titus, J, Oney, Miss Sullivan, F. Rittenhouse. STUDENT COUNCIL First row: N. Oney, C. Kline, R. Race, A. Engelman, G. Nichols, J. Zorzi, A. Sorchik, R. Harvey. Second row: Mr. Belles, D. Kocher, A. Hobbs, L. Case, N. Boston, V. Dobson, N. Bean, B. Honeywell, Mrs. Rood. Officers: President: J. Zorzig Vice President: A. Sorchik Secretary: A. Engelmang Treasurer: R. Race. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: E, Schenck, P, Cornell, I, Dougal, Mrs, Rood. Second row: I. Ide, J, Searfoss, C, Kocher, NEWSPAPER STAFF First row: P. Cornell, E. Gosart, J. Searfoss, J. Wandel, S. Loomis, A. Eckerd, A. Klein, M. Butry, S. Kulcavage, P. Kocher, N. Oney, J. Sickler, C. Rittenhouse, R. Stepanski, J. Zorzi. Second row: A. Sorchik, Miss Sullivan, A. Engelman, B. Rood, G. Grey, H. Sickler, C. Walton, P. MacMillan, F. Rittenhouse, M. Titus, M. Eckerd, N. Kline, I. Carbohn, I. McCaffrey, Mr. Kanyuck. Third row: K. Butry, C. Kline, B. Keiper, R. Thompson, T. Swire, C. Deets, C. Kocher, J. Ide, I. Allen, A. Shalata, T. Kocher, C. Traver, J, Harvey, L, Lane, L. Case. NOXEN INSTRUMENTAL First row: D. Arendt, J. Arendt, B. MacMillan, E. Crispell, F. Boston, R. Kovalick, E. Lyons Second row: G. Hopfer, L. Hopfer, W. Lyons, K. Hackling, D. Thompson, B. Lord, E. Laffin Ladamus, B, I. E. Schenck, V. Blizzard, B. Kern, J. Oney, Second row: Miss Schlick, Ruff, I. First row: D. Meeker, C. Kocher, 11, rispe C owicz, B OE . Kline, P. Bial ey, Third row: N On her, N OC K age, P HV Kulc Laffm, s. ver, F. I8 C.T Kocher, T. Rood, Cy' OH B.H . Zorzi, Evan, M ter, S CH Carp L. panski, Ie . S arfoss, R Se im, 1. Sm C. an, Be N. an, lm Enge cHose, S Patton, M. M S. Evan, Allen, J. I. de, Deets, J. I C. fer, OP D.l-l de, I J. le, OO C disky, P Yu C. DelKanic, L. 1. 0Ug2 T.D rey, G L. well. Fourth row: Case, D. ope, L el-l ik, G. D ch Sor son, A ZH Sw A. ce, Ra R. henck, Sc Q Wintersteen, L R. row: I. Harvey, enter. Fifth arp L.C omls. Lo hire, S. . W Race, D happen, R. Sc I. Patton, ach, B Le Murray, D. I. Kocher, Sec- Amen, Livesey, W K. Balavage, L. Piart, ,L ll hi.I6SC W K. er, Ba IOW: D, SI Fir Sickler, J. Turner, Bean, E, Gailey, E, J. Jones. W. Titus, ond row: M, Ladamus, F, White, P. i. owsk zb Gry L. Damell, S. ndt, ler, B, Steltz, M, Are nd r, H.De be raver, P. Sor ird rowg E, T Th VCI, I3 M.T M, Belles - May Queen GIRLS, CHORUS First roe: Miss Schlick, A. Engelman, I. Ladamus, S. Kulcavage, P. Kocher, V. Dobson, C. Smith, J. Evan, G. Pilosi, G. Hummell, J. Sickler, C. Rittenhouse. Second row: L. Sult, B. Rood, C. Yudisky, H. Sickler, E. Schenck, C. Traver, N. Kline, J. Evans, R. Galka, J. Scarfoss. Third row: B. Kern, G. Grey, J. Harvey, J. Ide, C. Kocher, C. Deets, T. Kocher, A. Shalata, F. Laffin, N. Bean, P. Coole, P. Cornell. NOXEN CHQ RU S First row: K. Doty, E. Crispell, B. Ely, D. Keiper, J. Shalata, V. Smith, D. Meeker, B. Kovalick, B. Kovalick, L. Patton, J. R11ff. Second row: Miss Thomas, J. Kocher, B. Smith, A. Sickler, P. Wandell, W. Lyons, J. Newell, K. Hackling, I. Newell, P. Patton, C. Bennett M. Sevenski, H. Patton. SENIOR F.H.A. First row: P. Kocher, J. Dougal, A. Engelman, C. Patton, M. Titus, M. Eckerd, C. Deets V. Blizzard, P. Sult, l-l. Pilosi. Second row: C. Hopfer, E. Siglin, E. Schenck, J. Oney, I Harvey, F. Rittenhouse, A. Carpenter, N. Kline, S. Kulcavage, J. Ladamus, P. Comell, Mrs. Celecki. JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE F.H.A. fl I, :I L 4 , Seated: D. Kocher, M. Engelman, B. Kern, N. Kline, G. Grey, G. Harvey, A. Eckerd. Standing: S. Ross, S. Gregg, B. Rood, R. Galka, A. Shalata, T. Dougal. I. Sorber, P. MacMillan, P. Weaver, Mrs. Celecki. K H if LIBRARY CLUB SAFETY-AND- NURSING-CLUB Seated: M. McHose, B. Cavill, K. Klein, M. Lyons, I. Newell, B. Carbohn, S. Raver, L. Carpenter. Standing: S. Engelman, T. Dougal, L. Del Kanic, D. Steltz, C. Pimm, G. Hunsinger, I. Dempsey, Miss Dunn. SCIENCE CLUB First row: B. Kern, M. Butiy, C. Engelman, R. Galka, 1. Carbohn, J. Wandell, S. Ross, J. Patton. Second row: A. Piatt, P. Coole, B. Little, I. Little, Mrs. Moledor, C. Traver, J. Evan, C. Yudisky, M. Engelman, J. Wolfe. NATURE CLUB First row: J. Williams, M. Bielecki, C. Martin, R. Bidding, C. Newell, G. Lad- amus, D. White, J. Rauch. Second row: W. Javer, T. Swire, G. DeHope, J. Scouten, F. Womer, D. Grey, R. Sweeney, W. Hennebaul, R. McGovern, F. Weber, Mrs. Smith. Kneeling: P. Hoover, A. Gosart, K. Car- penter, C. Bidding, R. Harvey, B. Hen- nebaul, E. Little, H. Grey, H. Hummell. Standing: Mrs. Worth, B. Dempsey, J. Whitesell, P. Swire, M. Gensel, B. Roberts, R. Turner, J. Allen, P. Loomis, F. Jones, A. Klein, S. Dodd, R. Stepanski, B. Hoover G. Anderson. W STAMP CLUB Seated: L. Hummel, A. Swanson, H. Blizzard, K. Miller, A. Eckerd, L. Traver, P. Weaver. Standing: Mrs. Rood, B. Sutton, D. Grey. MATH CLUB Seated: R. Sikorski, I. Sorber, L. Walton, C. Montross. Standing: Miss Baer, R. Newell, A. Sorchik, B. Roberts. BOYS GYM First row: R, Williams, B. Evan, G, Nichols, D, Hoover, Second row: Mr. Price, L. Schenck, R. Gibson, C. Shaver, K, Sorber, W, Little, A, Martin, C. Sorber, W, McGovern, R, Wandell, A. Hobbs. .mmm ,, 42:s DRAMATEURS First row: G. Grey, S. Miller, G. Pilosi, J. McRoy, R. McRoy, G. Hummell, J. Titus, V. Dobson. Second row: Mr. Kanyuck, B. Rood, M. McHose, J. Schap- pert, D. Leach, D. Mur- ray, W. Patton, N. Bean, C. Smith. F.B.L.A. First row: I. Allen, H. Sickler, A. Shalata, G. Harvey, C. Walton. Second row: Miss Sulli- van, C. Rittenhouse, J. Sickler, D. Kocher, B. Roberts, S. Gregg, T. Kocher, J. Zorzi, I. Eckerd, L. Boston, P. MacMillan, S. Morris, N. Boston, P, Dobson, MODEL BUILDERS First row: I. Ide, T. Baer M. Zorzi, I. Honeywell, K. Turner. Second row: R. Keiper, R. Swingle, R. Thompson. Third row: C. Martin, R. Race, S. Shelpack, L. Lane, Mr. Longmore, J. Lyons, A. Oney, B. Wintersteen, K. Butry, E. Milbrodt, I. Zimmerman, D. Kocher. SAFETY PATROL First row: C. Martin, B. Turner, R. Williams, E. Kulcavage, D. Steltz, F. Jones. Second row: C. Martin. lNfF'.?.llKYlll?T' W1 'lYlJilf'flll!YlI1f?P2? If! BUS DRIVERS B. Crispell, W. Bronson, S. Whitesell, B. Lopasky, C. Payne, O. Casterline, B. Butler. J ANITORS L. Cornell, T. Swire, L. Pheonix. 1 S '. -JW .,-? 'w 4 I ' w.. ,,, 'rl V' -rf 14 92 sg A2-4'-YQ' - Rf? J 1 fi? . if 'W ,J ,P ' X A1155 , Q-f gw,f'.:QN 'J' x .1 T.. A ,, . 15 gfiqsg 5:5 ,.. . Q 1 ., ' 'L' ev ,E fm , X, , sg Q Nm A -:. 'f- ,hhA ,. S : ' lffvw wig : Xin 'Y Q H 32 5 ., 1 :?'iV'Sf - ' 1 Q r i 4nrfV ' i Q ?5,,fir T ' A 47: , S Q if ATHLE CS BOYS' BASKETBALL SQUAD First row: L. Lane, J. Zorzi, J. Zimmerman, A. Sorchik, R. Race, R. Bennett, D. Murray, D. Leach. Second row: T. Swire, A. Hobbs, D. Kocher, R. Sweeney, R. Race, J. Ide, Mr. Zaleskas. Third row: K. Tumer, C. Shaver, W. Javers, A. Oney, I. Martin, R. Gibson. VARSITY f Left to right: J. Zimmerman, A. Sorchik, L. Lane, D. Leach, R. Race, R. Bennett, I. Zorzi D. Murray. WRESTLING WRESTLING TEAM First row: K. Butry, C. Patton, R. Swingle, J. Kovalick, T. King, M. Bielecki, C. Kline, J Smith, R. Wandel, F. Hummell. Second row: Mr. Longmore, D. Hopfer, R. Newell, W. Hennebaul, P. Keiper, D. Newell, C. Newell, B. McGovern, B. McGovern, B. Thompson. SENIOR MAT MEN Left to right: F. Hummell, J. Smith, C. Patton, J. Kovalick, T. King, P. Keiper GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD First row: T. Kocher, J. Oney, C. Kocher, J. Searfoss, E. Gosart, J, Ide, J. Dougal, T. Dougal, C. Deets. Second row: B. Kem, V. Dobson, C. Smith, H. Sickler, M, McHose, B Kalbach, J. Sickler, G. Grey, L. DelKanic, Mrs. Worth. Third row: A. Shalata, P. Bialog- owicz, S. Morris, M. Titus, B. Rood, P. Coole, N. Kline, S. Engelman. VARSITY Left to right: J. Searfoss, J. Oney, T. Kocher, C. Kocher, J. Dougal, J. Ide, T. Dougal, E. Gosart. 4-L BASEBALL TEAM 'T l L. Case, D. Hopfer, I. Kovalick, B. Keiper, P. Keiper, R. Race, R. Swingle, C. Patton. Absent: B. Bennett. THE BATTERIES SENIOR PLAYERS J. Kovalick, B. Keiper, R. Swingle, P. R, Race, L, Case, C. Patton, Keiper. MAJ ORETTES Kneeling: C. Kocher. Left to right: B. Honeywell, V. Blizzard, N. Oney, T. Kocher, D. Meeker, C. Traver, J. Ladamus, S. Loomis, B. Rood. Center: I. Ruff. CHEERLEADERS -gl. First row: C. Yudisky, N. Bean, I. Carbohn. Second row: Mrs. Celecki, S. Kulcavage, J. Shalata, L. Sult, V. Blizzard, R. Galka. Q 'f f I -'.?.40', a Q OM. . ., ' fx! Fi eflp' f 4' s Z I K ,, .-z mgw, ' f 'a6U5'fi!r114gX. w -M-L 'IQFQ ' 4 1 f af,,' ,if 8. f O S 1 I 3 ' ' ' V I '-40100 I ' ' ' 2 1 if v 'F' Q i x 3 .5 1 E ' 0 Q in ' . s Q 'V 41,1 . 0 . -4. g' 1 fn. ' fa ' 'ss 4 ig. 'ig L 'o ?- Q Qu , s.e.Q . , .. ' G0 O . :'. Q: ', 1-4 'J,g' Q nl Al Q, ' '-u ,, ,.' . 231 fm ff ,Off 'f, '.- f'11 ' - ' ' '. I3 I. 'i,,v. ' ' ' , p n to 55, rff... -. :sq A I ax, . 0 .1 4 'xv' fl' , ' ' yf 1 l,. '- o . I' vffoad , Hs.. B',8f',1J . bf. , gf 015 it It Riff I f'. 011' 7,f 1 'gif 4' r .5 . . 3 ' Q, L' In W ,H , v,2'., ' :I it? ' ' . I1 '.'. 251.2 ' .' 3 . 'O ' ,lv lf' , fl'-1' - Q.v'.'w,.f-1 1' 'A 4 11. Ii 3 5.595 '1 Q . Af' 2'1 ff-'H f ' t ' 4 5. A 4 ,vw V I I s F' I , lv ' ' f 2 ' a .vi 1- 'ffafs I 1 I 8 I , 'v 23 ' 4 ' J 'LJ' L ' ' 1 , si 1 uv., W 5 Q vfvgsq 5.. ' j . I ' V 114' I I I , 1 . ' A 'gf' ' U v A1 ' 5, ,Ming ' ' I i gf! ' 'S ' 3 T 5 ff f a 01.353, s.'.-f- ff-,Q . 3 1 I U ASI ' 3, ' , 1 I .V Q C, L hs? '29, S :3mf ' ' QW.. 43 ff' : 0 t gy. 1 'Q W ' l ' I tx HQ . U 7, M. C ' 0 1 4 X , 9 o 99 -LLV H: 3 f-? I fi ii 4 j -- Q- ' 5 IW nf, I ' A A m,,,.n 9 f 'fi Q '13 . R 1 1 an 4 I u .W L L1 ' A 9 a . X A ,, 1 -v F . 5 i Q , 'A Q . ' A AXQQGHT HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS In September, 1952, twenty-three Noxen students joined thirty-six Lake students to become the freshman class at Lake-Noxen Joint High School. Since then, the fifty-nine freshmen have become forty-two seniors, ready to graduate. The following history relates their high school years, not only memorable to them but an inspiration to future graduates. And so, The Chief- tain proudly presents their highlights -- the moments most often remembered and looked back upon in future years. Forty-eight students started out as sophomores, with a new teacher, Mr. Olver. Ioan Harvey, a new student, was welcomed to the class. Two classmates, Louise Merrill and Barbara Yellitz, moved away and Carl Martin left to join Uncle Sam's Service. ing. The boys participated in basketball, wrestling, and baseball. Everyone was proud of Lennie Wallace who made the varsity basketball team. Once again the girls helped to win an undefeated league title in basketball. On May 1, 1954, the biology class, with Mrs. Worth and Mrs. Celecki as chaperones, de- cided to take a trip to Watkins Glen, New York. On Saturday morning at 5 A. M. , about forty sleepy sophomores boarded the bus. The first stop was at Wyalusing Rocks. At 9 A. M. , the class arrived at Watkins Glen and soon most of the students were hiking their way up the beautiful gorge. Lunch was eaten at the top and chance was given to buy souvenirs. The next stop was at the Corning Glass Works. The class received a glass elephant, as a souvenir, made during the visit. By 7:30 P. M. everyone was home and this trip became a wonderful memory, Who Had the Most Fun? Slingshots and Glass Don't Mix. For a class interested in athletics they made a good show- Spring is always a busy time for an active classg the annual band concert, spring dances, and May Day. May Day, 1954, took as its theme Down Through the Ages. Many of the sophomores that took part remember the Charleston. ln May, I ack Taylor, who was President of the sophomore class was nominated to run for President 4 of the Student Council. After a vigorous campaign and with the support of the class, Jack was elected. Oh, you kid! QQ?- '-Z Tw ,Ji- - I V fr -PM S V J 7 f i llx N A class party and a hay ride were held on November 8. After a ten mile ride in a hay-filled wagon, everyone gathered at the school for a wlener roast, All were very disappointed that Louise Womer, Evaline King, and Leonard Wallace left school before completing their junior year, L4 In a busy athletic season the girls' basketball it the YMCA Novice Wrestling Tournament. x -5'.-?.-4k- -L n 1 6 2 S ' N During the second semester the school welcomed a new music teacher, Mr. Henderick Marr. Under his direction the band and chorus presented their annual spring concert with several junior students participating. Everyone was proud of the head majorette, Carlene Kocher, and the record she has achieved, team was victorious. Five junior girls received their letters and gold basketballs. Two junior boys re- ceived letters for basketball and six for baseball. Clark Patton won the outstanding wrest1er's award in A f ' is rx -a April 22, 1955, the junior class presented Beauty and the Beef, directed by Mr. Calvin Kanyuck. This delightful three -act comedy was pronounced a great success. The large cast performed excellently in the fast -moving scenes filled with witty dialogue and comical situations ., ,,qj- fjgzjfjjgj ?1'ff'2g3g:-,v,:'m'4gwg3,, 7,1 ua 1 CA S T as , t ml35,g'g1l 45' ' fldgniff' kg -- -- , -..- -- - - -- - - - - - ,N Q K I-vw, -V ,-,' :YH ' S xx X '- t p in T f rlel 'G AUTY AND T E BEEFU-of BE H Q7 if , Ginny Allen - Mae Titus, Beef - James McCaffrey, George Allen - NSE, lp ,, ' ' Larry Case, Laura Allen - Carol Deetsg Lester Allen - Jack Taylor, A ff' Professor Barton - Robert Bennett, Fanny Barton - Joyce Shalata, Molly 5,21 Woods - Helen Pilosig Foggy Ryan - Richard Race, Miss Bigby - Joan f ' 'ML Harvey, Scaffold, Steve Bubbles - Paul Keiper, David Murray, David K Hopfer, Betty, Dot, Mitzi - Carlene Kocher, Sonya Kulcavage, Judy 1 p x , Searfossg Barbara - Edna Gosartg Dr. Spenser - Jeanette Ide, Wallace . 1, , U, - ff' 'V ,- .,. - Ronald Schall, A Y! 7 . , Nmomu. , , HONQR SOCIETY .. mv. N ly . ...6 J I-,,,5.,5,,,,.-,f.::w' -EL i June 8, 1955, six junior girls became members of the National Honor wg if Society in an impressive ceremony held before the student body. June 10, the most magic night of all -- for the Junior-Senior Prom was held. For a month before, decorations were prepared in expectation of a wonderful dance, To carry out the theme of Blossom Time, boxes of roses were made, streamers draped, evergreen twined, and lanterns hung. A net of balloons released its contents on the dancing couples half-way through the even- ing. This dance, attended by a record crowd was a huge success. Everyone had a gala time dancing from 9 until 11 P. M. , f with the dreamy music by Al Anderson. This night will long be remembered. .X T p N l jg fly Ng' r Music by A1 Anderson Decorations by Carol On September 7, 1955, we started our final year as seniors -- that most magic year of all! The class elected Larry Case, President and Judy Searfoss, Vice President. Patty Comell, Ann if Lee Engelman, and Audrey Carpenter were in charge of candy sales, and Bernard Dendler, Paul Keiper, and David Hopfer were in charge of the Coke machine. 11'-.ai-P . , ' f , 4: I -. N , - - .- . : - s . - is . ,u - g -I ., 1 I 1 -. .Q1-'vglb' gg - I: - 1 2 - - me 1. :Q 1 i' I I Early in the year Blynn Grey left us to join the armed services, but we were glad to wel- come Leon Whitesell back for his senior year. ty Q ' 1 Nia? The seniors sponsored a series of Teen Dances during the fall season. Dancing, ping-pong, and various games helped the seniors make a success of this function. There Go The Profits! 75 'cs JUG!-Cdff WK.: Several roller-skating J am Session . parties were held and prov- ed quite successful, 'xtgR.k,3FgH,,,plf With Ann Lee Engelrnan and Emilie Schenck in charge, the senior class sold Christmas cards as a project to raise money. The Christmas candy sales were handled by Patty Cornell. Both sales proved very successful and a profit to the treasury. VV!! 2 X L. October 19, it was announced that the editors of the 1956 yearbook were James McCaffrey and Carlene Kocher, the business managers, Leon Whitesell and Jeanette Ide. As a result the class began to plan the new edition of The Chieftain, A kickoff for the sales campaign was held in an assembly program, This yearbook should be one of the best ever published at Lake -Noxen High School. This is the way I see it. November 18, 1955, the senior class presented The Skeleton Walks, an action packed mystery -comedy, directed by Mr. John Zaleskas. This play catered to a large and well-pleased audience due to a fine presentation by an outstanding cast. The cast: Dr. Harold Fersig - James McCaffreyg Elaine Blair - Edna Gosartg Mrs, Madge Embrey - Mae Titus, Bobby Embrey - Robert Bennettg Kathleen fKinksJ Embrey - Helen Pilosig Bill Clayton - Leon Whitesellg Anne Rowell - Joyce Shalata, Lilla Donahue - Carol Deets, Skele- ton - David l-lopfer JH 1 fill A 5 in 5 ll, J Bag of Bones The Hero? December 23, 1955, the senior class sponsored a Christmas Ball, All the couples portrayed a gay holiday time as they danced to music by the Hi-Tones. The decorations were especially lovely with a large blue and silver tree, multi-colored lights, tin- sel, and evergreen boughsl The highlight of the evening was the crowning of a Queen, Carlene Kocher was presented with a crown of flowers by the class president, Larry Case. . X K V .KN -..,,.,. -rr 4 Queen For A Day u Here .. .'Hai1l nam The Gangs A GUYS and Dolls On February 1, 1956, Jeanne Ide was the most surprised girl in Lake Noxen High School when she was awarded the Betty Crocker Homemaker QB of Tomorrow award for this area, This award placed Jeanne in competition with other winners for state and national honors, --.. The seniors are planning for the conclusion of a very busy year. The following activities have been scheduled. May 23-26 - Washington Trip, May 31 June 1 Final Exams June 1 - Class Night, June 3 - Baccalaureate, June 6 - Commencement, Amen Smlles' Don't Be a Baby x - HIGHLIGHT SNAPS A1exander's Time Band' - .4 Pi N Show Me the Way to Go Home 'Yolmg at Heart' dverfisers Compliments of DAVI S C-BIZCDCEIZ IES Sweet Valley Phone S.V, 7-2302 Compliments of IVIOEIQI'-5 SQUARE DEAL JEWELERS 75 East Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ALFRED D. BRONSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR We Are As Near to You As Your Telephone. Ambulance Service Phone Dallas 4-8661 W. E. BGSTON Pikes Creek Chevrolet Sales Sweet Valley 7-203 1 Compliments of BEALJNIONT INN WILLIAM CASTERLINE GENERAL HAULING Coal Sand Wood Gravel Ice Fill Phone H. L. 9-2001 Old Lake Road CCN l FCE-F: MISEQICOIZDIA Dallas , Pennsylvania ROOD'S CAMP Cabins - Gas - Oil BEN ROOD, Proprietor Harveys Lake KENNETH F. WILLIAMS SUPER I.G.A. MARKET Pikes Creek 92-X S ll? I 1 Wx A u t Q15 Everyday Low Prices 'U 1 Compliments of JOE'S MEN Su-nop Dallas, Penna. JOSEPH M. HAND, Owner , GUYETTE.'S EDWARDS 'rEL.EvlsnoN,nNo. CAFE so Main st. T1-ucksville Harveys Lake, Pa. WILLIAM L. GUYETTE Phone: Dallas - 4-7101 Compliments of TCDNY TCDLUBA TRAILER SALES Dallas Harveys Lake Highway Compliments of THF- CQLOFSF DEPARTMENT STORE 112-116 Main St. Dial Butler 7-1241 Luzerne, Pa. C omplime nts of HOQLACHEQ cz.-n,o2, SI C K. General Electric 26 Tioga Street Tunkhanno ck , Pe nns ylvania Compliments of TU RRELL MOTOR COMPANY Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania l FFLAFH4 BIALOGOWI CZ WALLPAPER AND PAINT STORE N S Luzerne STUD! O THE LUZERNE NATIONAL Phone VA 4-0906 Open Friday Evening for Your Convenience 6 to 8 P.M. W5-Ike S -Barr e Compliments of HARRON'S ECONOMY STORE Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania 9 - 6641 PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY I'1!M!f 1!f' I 1 SHADV SIDE 'DAIIZY DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 4-7766 Dallas , Pennsylvania G.A.SHOOK X CO GENERAL MERCHANDISE H. L. - 9-3454 Noxen , Pennsylvania. Compliments of WYOMING NATIONAL BANK Tunkhanno ck, Penn sylvania H E Compliments of GOODMAN My N 55:35 Fl-OR! ST NA'r1oNAL. BANK OF WILKES BARRE Flowers for All Dallas, Pennsylvania Occasions Dallas - Nanticoke Dallas - 4-6616 Wilkes Barre NEVVEl.L'5 GENEKAL STOKE Dry Goods - Shoes - Groceries - Notions Open Evenings Till Nine Phone 9-8361 C mpliments ASLBEEFV QLHZP of AA I Q IXI GENERAL STORE A' n, e 1 KERN N P Y ORCHARDS CO INC EDGAR ENGELMAN U ' N Pennsylvania Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania F t and Dairy Pasteurized - Homogeniz d Milk, Cre m and Che Farm Machinery Sporting Goods Hardware Compliments of M S IREM TEMPLE GARAGE C 0 U N Lehman Pen 5 I PUTEEBAUGHS IDE 5-,-O EE FRU IT FARM H yLkP Phone 7 2609 CHARLES KUPSTA5 GENERAL STORE Loyalville, Pennsylvania Compliments of EARL CIZISPELL. Compliments of the COLONY RESTAURANT FU N ERAL. I-l OM E Formerly The Rex 10 Machell Ave. Good Food GUS CONDARAS Dallas, Pennsylvania Proprietor OH- Co, RACE BEDS. Fernbrook RETAIL' MEAT Telephone 4-4196 Dallas Highway Stop at the Big Red Sign Dallas, Pa. R.F.D. 1941 Phone 4-Z 076 Compliments Compliments of of DEATEK'S 51-UL L- GENERAL STORE Empress Ice Cream . Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania Congratul t t th Class of 1956 LAKE NOXEN STUDENT coumcu. .1 li -1l. om limen s of C P t ,J AV E ES L..EVVI 5 12. 5-VCD I2 E C I2 I S IVIAN A Harveys Lake, Pennsylvam ATTORNEY , Phone H. L. 9-6736 DRINK I I IIC U.S. PAY. CFI. 141 Wood Street Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvan -n F-is - L M - - Suits iff! . X .-az.. ' ! ...fm 9' A A Scenac ICIAIYDN I 1 f. ZX . K ' fi- ' il :sono ld'-77 'An , S NL Y ' ' I5 2- if . an + f R -W A Q-3. !N,........ w i ' ,- ' W- ......... F iff ' JllllV!lY ' - qiin, op E in gn p,f lilililktl . f vol' PE NN S YL VI Ill f ' -X nuuu In 9 '-'uw' Q60 . 7 , G volvuuv-Q 6' X . env qi 2 0 ' . it FTIQAN K MARTZ CCAC I-I QCD Phone: Executive Office W-B-2-3115 Ticket Office W-B-3 -O1 71 I NC . Wilkes -Barre , Pennsylvania These people were ki.nd enough to patronize us. I..et's return the favor and patronize them. Dial Bu-81496 O'MAL.l A LAUNDRY CO. On the Harveys Lake Highway Compliments of PAUL F. NULTON FUNERAL DIRECTOR Air Conditioning Harveys Lake 9-3426 Beaumont M 'DALLAS DRUGS For Prescriptions Church Street Dallas, Pennsylvania The Best in Entertainment SANDY EE ACH DRIVE-IN THEATER Harveys Lake, Penna. Tl-l'l2l1:T SHOE STORE Known for Better Values Shoes and Hosiery for the Entire Family 106 Main St. Luzerne - Edwardsville FRITZ INSURANCE AGENCY Life - Liability Fire - Automobile Noxen, Pa. Phone Harveys Lake 9-8401 .T Have Your Zxfzcwa ' ft, g .-,mgggl t-N 6 Local Garageman 7 - AUTO Q PA RTS FRANCONI 1 M 'j..,g. - :, CUSTOM REBUILT um:-::ss1,f:fQff .,s '- MOTOR Kingston west Pittston Compliments of DE. am! MES. J. G. -VI LENA Pole 2.02 Harveys Lake, Pa. Telephone 9-6647 DARROW TELEVISION 335 Union Street Luzerne, Pennsylvania Phone BU 7-3473 ll Wyoming Valley's Most Experienced Television Service Center. Motorola. - Sylvania Philco - Admiral Compliments of the Class of 1956 A FRIEND IF I1 S GOOD FOOD THE YOU lAl1'-- ,,,. . TQ I IS mf N DINEIQ Located in Mooretown on Highway 115 QPAW 42012213 S SPORTING GOODS STOR --fv- wr v I I -7' Nanticoke , AND Penna . SA VE W ' I PS1-4,1 A.. AT E ?ettoz Value at , DR. sm DMAN BAETONSI I .me TOGGERY Tunkhannock, Penna. FRANTZS CARD 8: GIFT SHOP Memorial Highway Shavertown, Pa . Open Every Night T111 10 O'C1ocki COCDN CERTIFIED CONCRETE Quality Service Luzerne, Pa. 1-IENRYS JEWELRY Gifts for All Occasions Shop Locally and Save Phone 4- 7 l 24 Main Street Dallas , Pennsylvania I-lowA1QD ' 1 BAACS E 42 W. Main Street Trucksville, Pa. Dallas 4- 1731 DALLAS RADIO 8: TV Radio - TV - Appliance Sales and Service Memorial Highway Dallas , Penna . Phones: Bus. 4-5681 WAYNE SM l'l l-I 'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Phone 9-9233 Dallas Memorial Hw. Idetown, Pa . 7- Phone Harveys Lake 9-6396 S ANS it ELECTRICAL SERVICE Contracting Electricians Repairing I Appliances and TV 42nd Street Idetown, P Ax Q' Wy .Ere H I L 5 , V 1, Local 217 L8:F LEATHER WORKERS A. F. L. Noxen, Pa . For PETE'S Sake - Roller Skate Skating Every Wednesday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday Nights Also Sunday Afternoons Meet Me at PETE'S WOLFE'S GROVE Sylvan Lake - Sweet Valley Dancing - Farmer. Modern, Polka To Re-Order Coal Call ME. VITO DI LGS! R. D. l Harveys Lake, Pa. Phone 7-2683 Sweet Valley EAC K LUMBER 81 COAL COMPANY and DALLAS HARDWARE AND SUPPLY I NC. Union and Tener Sts. Luzerne, Pa. Compliments of SEQ? C5 E BU LT-701215 Cl-IAJQLES I--I LONG Farm and Sawmill Equipment Gulf Oil Products Y' B i NZM! gl gSEy 6 rv WS C0 sl xx Q' HA9 sweet Valley 7-2211 1 Con r tulations gg C1353 of '56 REAL-ESTi52TLZFiNSURANCE gfAg1ygNN BARQQQQ Harveys Lake, Pa. KERN KEYSTCDNE SPECIALTY Wholesale Tobacco and Confections 212 E. Main Street Phone - 1094 Nanticoke , Pennsylvania SUPERIOR , MOTOR CO..1Nc. GREE NWALDS Chrysler - Plymouth Sales and Service Luzerne' Pa' Phone 2113 Arch and Locust Sts. Furniture-Gifts-Houseware ED GELB, Pres. BASTIAN BROS. CCD. 1600 Clinton Avenue Rochester, New York School and College Jewelry Engraved Announcement - Cards MR. PAUL WAGNER Tamaqua, Pennsylvania i ll i r BQQKENSH u12E'S HARVEYS LAKE HOTEL Harveys Lake, Pa. CITIES SERVICE I 'DEN MONS SERVICE Trucksville , Pa . Minor Repairs Motor Tuneups Reline Brakes Best Wishes From HAEVEYS Shavertown Branch WYOM I NG LAKE NNI' IONAL BOTTLING WORKS K for Stegmaier and Soda Water Shavertown Pa Phone 9-3092 I CAE LETCDN B. CODES KCC HER ESSO SERVICENTER A11 Kinds of Kunkle Pa ' Carpentry Harveys Lake, Pa. Ph-Dallas 4-2031 Rt. 309 Phone 9-3337 COREY C. BESTEDER ECN NEE 'DEVENS CHEVROLET MILLING CO. 694 Wyoming Ave. and Kingston, Pa. 1-I I INA Nl LEE jcusvnogf CEE EI H THEA TER Dallas, Pa. Phone BU 7-2118 4-7141 ,m X N J '!!'N -I CHARLES am! MARY T T ' MUSIC COMPANY Y T 35 East Northampton St. Wilkes-Barre Z-4440 Charles Mary When it Comes to Better Transportation See LLJZERNE MOTOR COMPANY Friendly Ford Dealer FQAN I4 E. SG!-Xl2 LAT Sand and Gravel On the Luzerne Dallas F01'tY F0142 Highway, Pa. Phone Bu 71 1551- 74264 Blf' 7'5r112 Compliments of ouxoN'S TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT Compliments of CIT I Z E N S Zn! Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania Building a Home or Building a Birdhouse WI-I ITESE L.L. BROS. General Contractors Building Supplie s Congratulations Class of '56 Rt. 115 Just Off Memorial Highway, Dallas DELAN EY'S GAS SERVICE Gas for Homes Beyond City Mains for Cooking Heating - Freezing Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania Phone H.L. 9-6271 Compliments of ffl X , fn-sl ' -1525. f ?1a j 5 M Q- f L'-2.-'er Aj :1i1'5?f1 xkY'9i'53Z l 1:-'fa' Cl 1 4 S 1f Il. V' A CLAUDE CQISTDELJ. FARM SERVICE Route 29 Near Noxen, Pa . Compliments of SHERWOOD'S Berwick, Penna. JEWELRY Tunkhannock, Penna. lOI I' HOIIIIY wo l F Rl I Z lm: 1. ..cs1' an cun- INSURANCE AGE I f F 'ft h NCY wif fro -it l ll 6? 7 i57g..' DEMPSEY'S Life - Liability JEWELRY Fire - Automobile 5 'df Noxen, Pa. Tunkhannock, Penna. Phone Harveys Lake 9-8401 KCDCHET2 RADIO 8: TV SERVICE Shawnese Post Office Sunset Section, Harveys Lake Call: Harveys Lake 9-6501 su-uEL.DoNS LUNCH at Pikes Creek, Pa. On Route 115 Sunday Dinners Delicious Sandwiches Phone Sweet Valley 7-2451 P.O. Sweet Va1ley,Pa. R. D ROBERT A, EYERMAN JOSEPH W. HOBAN JR. Registered Architects A.I.A. 54 Public Square Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania Compliments of D12.wud MRS. H.A. 'BTQCDVVN voun rnouues QEO. NJ. Q,L .44 VAIIISII LLES R I, GARAGE 'iiii J ,G 70-'76 W. Bennett St. gl- I Kingston, Pa. AUTCD F012 I Y FORT SCOOTETQS .JLZ P Picnic Grounds, Harveys Lake D. WINTERSTEIN, Proprietor ICE CREAM BRANCH STORES Freezer Fresh Ice Cream 308 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston 513 Main Street, Edwardsville 974 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort R0 NEWS 2 TUNKHANNOCK I El 1 ad the E Compliments of MOUNTAIN VIEVV INN CHAQ. LE S 'BPCDTH E125 SUPER MARKET Tunkhannock, Pa. Congratulations Class of '56 ICEE 1: E R md COMDANY Kingston, Pa . Give Your Hands the Ability Earn S50. to 35100. Every Week - Train Them to Know How to Do Beauty Work! EMPIRE BEAUTY COLLEGE Z East Northhampton Street Wilkes-Barre 17 West Broad St. Hazleton CADDIE L.A EAR SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Boats, Motors, Trailers Firestone Tires Sporting Goods Phone Dallas 4-7216 WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS COLLEGE and civil service offer many opportunities for the person skilled in business techniques. ' ADVANCED COURSES FOR COMMERCIAL GRADUATES. y. 17 40 ' BEGINNING COURSES FOR GENERAL ACADEMIC AND TECHNICAL GRADUATES. Y ufrcf WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS COLLEGE com Deposit and Savings Bank Building 2 1 9 Public Square, Wilkers-Barre, Pa. X Send for Our Catalog Today Seniors: Private industry ft , ,,VV . f r Sn r E co Q E i Q 90 XX , ...'.. -VI I-:E INA DENTAL SURGEON General Practice of Dentistry Office Hours: Daily 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Pole 202 Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania Telephone 9-6647 Support Your Fire Co. DAN HEL. C. EQEEQTS FIRE COMPANY Harveys Lake, Penna. N I AGAQA DEEP MESSAGE For Good Health MARTIN J. PETROSKAS Pole 21, Harveys Lake H. L. 9-6407 DALLAS , ESSO SERVICENTER For the Best Service in Town Manager Owner T WAL CLYDE W. BIRTH HENNEBAUL Dallas 4- 142 1 Noxen Memorial Post 6824 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Noxen, Penna . Wyoming County's Largest Post ,nl Ig ,N I .igiffofig Compliments of QQJJQ57-Q Harveys Lake 3 if-P VN ,Qi Post 967 5, Ezyya' S 556.gif AMERICAN ' LEGION THE VETERANS ORGANIZATION STEPHEN GLOVA, Comm. ' H.L. 9-6726 LEO YANKOSKI, PostAdjutant H.L. 9-2051 'NCDXEN IN xxx ..-.l N '? VAL. ESTCDCIQ Domestic and Imported Delicacies I Potato Chips - Peanuts - Pretzels, Dial BUt1er 7-0498 830 Mercer Avenue Kingston, Pa. EUS! NESS PATQONS Compliments of DR, AND MRS. R. O. POST KUEHN'S PHARMACY Dallas, Pa. ABE FINKELSTEIN Optometrist and Jeweler Luzerne, Pa. WINDSOR AUTO Market Street Kingston, Pa. O'M.ALlA LAUNDRY Dallas-Harveys Lake Hwy. Dial '7-2406 Compliments of DR. ROLAND TEWKSBURY Compliments of DR. E. T. EVANS Compliments of DR. AND MRS. MALCOM I. BORTHWICK SHAFFERS HEATING 8: PLUMBING Tunkhannock, Pa. WYCO SUPPLY Tunkhannock, Pa. WESTFIELD SERVICE STATION Ruggles, Pa. Mas. MYRTLE 'WESTFIELD, Prop. Compliments of DR. AND MRS. CARL HONTZ DERR'S BARBER SHOP Sunset Harveys Lake, Pa. REXALL DRUG STORE Tunkhannock, Pa. FRITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Tunkhannock, Pa. WHEEIERS CAFE Harveys Lake, Pa. Compliments of A FRIEND RUSS PARSONS Used Cars Shavertown, Pa. Dallas 4-4626 L. L. RICHARDSON Dallas, Pa. Dodge-Plymouth DALLAS 5 - 10 - 51.00 STORE Dallas, Pa. DAVIS CLEANERS Trucksville Phone Dallas 4-3371 HILL THE FLORIST 322 Pioneer Ave. Shavertovm, Pa. Dallas 4-7331 DON EVAN'S RESTAURANT Dallas, Pa. Compliments of DR. AND MRS. ROBERT BODYCOMB BLIGHT BROTHERS Luzerne, Pa. Compliments of A FRIEND LOU'S ECONOMY STORE 255 Main Street Luzeme, Pa. BU 7-9301 I HUSTON'S FEED SERVICE Fernbrook Corners R. D. 32 Dallas, Pa. Dallas 4-6191 COMMUNITY TV CENTER wyoming Avenue Kingston, Pa, BUDDIES MEN SHOP 91 Main Street Luzerne, Pa. SCHECHTMAN'S Army - Navy Store Main Street Luzerne, Pa. MILDRED LUTE'S Beauty Shops Dallas, Pa. r 'G . BU su NESS- PAT-I-iOlNlSg MASTER CHEMICAL CO, For Janitor Supplies 61 South Penna. Avenue Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Allen Mrs. Albert J. Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Arendt Miss Hazel Baer William and Audrey Bates Mr. Elvin Bean Mrs. Ora Bean Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belles 8. Family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett Affie Blizzard Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard Mr. Samuel Blizzard Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boston 3. Family Mr. and Mrs. George Bray Mr. and Mrs. John Brin Mr. and Mrs. George Brody 8. Doug Mrs. Beulah Bronson Walter Bronson Miss June Burss Mr. Loren Case Mrs. JoAnn Celecki Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Clark 8s Family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole .L Family Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cragle ll Mr. and Mrs. Elwood P. Crake Henry and Phillip Crake Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crispell Mrs. Thelma Culp Corp. Ernest J. Daily Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daily Miss Pauline Davis Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Damell Woody Davis Mr. and Mrs. David Deater Mr. and Mrs. William C. Deets Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dendler, Sr. Mrs. Joseph Desidero Mr. and Mrs. Wllbur Dougal Miss Margaret Dunn A Friend Mr. Robert Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Elgaway Mr. and Mrs. Ben Engelman R. E. Evelan Mrs. Catharine Field LAKESIDE INN Warden Place Harveys Lake. Pa. MELVIN SWEENEY, PROP. Mrs. Oscar Fisk A Friend Mr. Walter Galka Mrs. Mildred Garlnger Mrs. Eileen Gillis Mrs. Robert Goble Mr. and Mrs. John Gosart Miss Louella Gosart Mr. Willard Gosart Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grey Mr. Wilson Harding Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul Evelyn Hettesheimer Mrs. Florence Hettesheimer Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Hoblitzell Mr. and Mrs. William Hollos and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell Miss Janis Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hopfer A Friend Mrs. Marjorie Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hunsinger Mrs. John Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and Family Miss Elizabeth Jones Mrs. Bethia King Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Alan Klstler Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Kocher Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Kocher Dr. F. H. Kroll Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kulcavage Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kupstas Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kyttle Mr. Harold Leibenguth Sharon 8. Terry Leinthall Mr. and Mrs. William T. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loomis Mr. leo Lord Mr. and Mrs. Thomas bongmore Alfred F. Martin ROSENN, JENKINS, 8: GREENWALD Attorneys at Law 2nd Nat'l Bank Building Wilkes-Barre. Pa. PATECDN S Mrs. Grace Martin Mr. and Mrs. Family Donald Meeker and Mrs. Emma McGovern Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McHose Mr. and Mrs. William McHenna Mrs. Jeanne Moledor, R. N. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Family George Montross Warren Montross and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Moyer Master Robert MunKatchy Miss Diana Nienus Mrs. Mildred O'Brlen Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Dell Dale Oney Walter Pall Mrs. Eleanor Patton Mrs. Elwood B. Patton Mr. and Mrs. and Family Franklin Patton Mr. and Mrs. James C. Patton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Family Oscar Patton Osmond Patton and Clarence Payne lsem Pennington Ernest Phillips Mr. Ernest Phillips. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pierce David Price Bud Race and Family Lawrence Race Mr. Phillip Race Mr. and,Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rittenhouse Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race William Robert M. Rogers Ben Rood Mrs. Carrie Rood Mr. and Mrs. Runstall Miss Eva Rundell Miss Sarsfield Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sorber Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith PATRON3 ' Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Schall Mr. and Mrs. James Schappert Miss Louise Schllck Mr. and Mrs. Israel Schwarzbarth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott Mr. Homer Scouten Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Scouten Mr. and Mrs. Paul Space and Family Mrs. George VanCampen Mr. Adam Stefanowicz Mr. and Mrs. Ward Vanderhoff Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stefanowicz Mrs. Hattie Wesley Mr. and Mrs. George Steltz,Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wesley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Stenger IH Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straley Mr. Miss Bettie Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and Mrs. Fred Whitesell and Mrs. Jack Williams George Searfoss Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Sr. C. E. Shaver Marvin Shive Howard Shook and Sons Miss Emily Sickler Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slglln Mr. and Mrs. Hany Slglin Mrs. Martha Smith AIJJ M Mrs. Adda Edwards Smith '26 204 E. Portland Avenue, Mechanicsburg, Penna. Mrs. Mona Sorber Wolf '26 Conklin Road, Blnghampton, New York Mrs. Blua Garrlty Stenger '42 118 Lakeslde Drive, Harvey: Lake, Penna. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sult Mrs. Jeanette Wlllfams Miss Shirley Sult Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winners Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Richard Womer and Family Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thompson Mr. and Mrs. James Worth and Jimmie Miss Jessica Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Wright Mr. and Mrs. Henry Titus Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner and Janet Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Yudisky Miss louise Wyant Rev. Ruth Underwood and Mother Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zaleskas and Girls Mr. Stanley Urbanski Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zimmerman Ed Ungvarsky N I PATRONS Pvt. Iris May Wa821065 '50 Tokyo Wac Det 800 2A. U. Cen. Comm. Pierce, Idaho A. P. O. 500, San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Emma Moyer May '33 Mr. Earl Hummell, F. N. '54 U.S. Navy M. Division U.S.S. Iowa BB 61 F.P. G. New York, N. Y. Miss Lois E. Gosart '52 247 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Pa. Mrs. Lenore Whltesell Cragle '52 Riverside, Calif. Miss Carol Whltesell '54 Sweet Valley, Penna. Mr. Lawrence E. May '33 Pierce, Idaho Miss Eleanor Humphrey '41 Harvevs l.ake. Penna S-TLJDE NT DATEONS Viola Blizzard Audrey Carpenter Bernard Dendler Jane Dougal Martha Eckerd Ann and Johnny Edna and George Joan Harvey David Hopfer Clara and Jake Dick and Peggy John Zorzi Marlene Butry The Gang N. G. S. Bobby Wintersteen Nancy Oney Betty Honeywell Clara Hopfer Frank Hummell Jeanette Ide Paul and Nancy Clinton Kyttle June and Russell Carlene and Jim Janet and Lucky Helen Pilosl Flora Rittenhouse IUNIGZS and SOPHOMCRES Tanya Kocher Jack Williams Harold Blizzard SEVENTH and EIGHTH GRADE Sandra Loomis John Whitesell Richard Williams Barry Evan Peggy O'Neil Ronald Schall Judy and Bob Emilie Schenck Joyce and Bob Elba siglm Jack and Jayne Jerry Smith Mae Titus Pat Sult Leon Whitesell Delores Kocher Thelma Dougal Alfred Martin Clarence Shaver John Honeywell SNAPS r.' . ,, Q Sitte- My Boy Flat Top Dungaree Do11 See You Later, Alligator 1 Sweet Sixteen How Dry I Am Strange Things Are Happening i The Tender Trap Te11 Me a Story Frog Sitting on a Log V r W. B. Q 1 -rg Well Now Dig This' Too Young to Tango' Doggie in the Window Q gl, ,mm ,W . , AND SO GOODBYE Tm Bm vnnxwn Aff YAHOR MAP! vnmil Pumlsnlmi COMPAM r-Au Aa Hui -MJ- iii T. ' Vfgjit' :V '. ' TWH - 1- 4. . ..,.. --.v . . . F MJ' . . 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