Linesville Conneaut Summit High School - Zenith Yearbook (Linesville, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Glass of 1954, being of sound mind and body, proclaim this docu ent to be our last will and testament. Marylou Cowden wills the library stamp to Otto Simmerman. Judy Tate wills her height to Jeannie Karastury. Marylyn Starr wills her wit to Helen Borek. Ronnie Collins wills his angelic behavior to Kenyon Tate. Patty Parks wills Marylyn Starr to anyone who will take her. Larry Lowing wills his muscles to Freddy Deater. Ray Guiney wills his whiskers to Bill Miller. Joanne Pisarchick wills her shorthand ability to Sue Stewart. Paul Buttray wills his football to Ronnie losier. Joan Steider wills her quiet ways to Pete Peterson. Beverly Christian wills her size to Lois Adele Henderson. Margaret Wigton wills her ability to bang fenders to anyone who can do it. Patsy Oswald leaves the Home Ec. class peace and quiet. Norma Jean Money wills her books to any Junior who gets them. Joe Jackman wills his hot rod to Basil Brown. Eileen Koehler wills her curly hair to Sandy Smock. Dave Shelatz wills his books to anyone who wants them or is burd- ened with them. Jerry Bollard wills his P.O.D. book to Vic Penfield. Mary Alice Kueczynski wills her chemistry books to some unsuspect- ing Junior. Joyce Ray wills her ,size 45 feet to Joyce Cullis. Genny Campbell wills her friendly smile to Park Lyman. Steve Urbanick wills his ability to sleep in Irs. Ghisholm's Ing- lish class to anybody who can get away with it. Don Bohrer wills his musical ability to Philip lershon. Bob Palmer, having nothing to leave, just leaves. Sandy Bollard wills the Eob of business manager of the Zenith to anyone who gets stuck wi h it. Barbara Walther wills 'her ability to type stencils for Hrs. Bar- ackman to Shirley Taft. George Luper wills his line to anybody who falls for it. Wayne Packard leaves his basketball ability to Junie Stcrll. Nancy Jo Bullis willshernold laid parts' in class plays to Nancy Gleason. Evelyn 8tranahan Farley wills her middle name to Arlene Edw1na Myers. Janet King wills her faithfulness to the Cleveland Indians to her sister Nancy. Jack Foust wills his haircut to Dick Heans. Bobby Woods wills his way with Irs. Chisholm to Bob Smith. Mary Taft wills her dimples to Bobby Noble. Richard Porter wills his ability to study Ag to Bill Irwin. lary Weir wills her 66 wpm in typing to Shirley Heidelberg. Hazel Young wills her red hair to Thelma Higgins. Warren Reinhard wills his chewing gu to Elbert Friend. Bill Manning wills his curly hair to Regis Mika. Doris Sanderson wills her talking in Hrs. Ch1shohm's class to anyh one who can get away with it. Shirley Klingensmith wills her Job atIsaly's to anyone who needs it Georgia Gallant wills her giggles to Delores Copeland. Mary Gigler wills her cartwheels to Nata Reynolds. Shirley Coulter wills her ability to pick the right man to Delores Woods. Karl Foust wills his ability to wrestle in the halls at noon to Ronnie Mosier. To Mr. Merry we leave an empty bank account and peace and quiet. This page is sponsored by ISALY'S Linesville

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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of nineteen hundred and forty-two the doors of Lines- ville High School were opened to thirteen new students. Although w e were a bit Y'shaky that first day we soon became quite confident under the wonderful guidance of Mz's. Schaffer. The thirteen tTl8 t started school that year were: Marylyn Starr, Margaret Wigton, Doris Sanderson, Sandra Bollard, Judith Tate, David Shelatz, Patricia Parks, Evelyn Far- ley, Mary E. Weir, Wm. Van Duesan, Paul Currie, Ronald Collins,amd lm. Dunseath. For six years, though,we gained andlostsome classmates, we loolc- ed forward to meeting all ttmos e we would be spending the rest of our high school days with, because next year we were going to be in Junior High School! Well, here we were all.f1fty-seven of us! This was certainly a big change from g1rade school, home room teachers, changing classes, electing officers--my were we getting businesslike. Two years passed quickly and now we were the big wigs' of Junior High, Freshmen! This year we elected officers carefully because we knew there was a big job to do, they were: President, Joe Jackman 3 Vice-Presicient, Ray Guineyg Secretary, Genny Campbell, Treasurer, Evelyn Farley. Our float this year 'Help the Boys in Korea', even though it had a wonder- ful motto, won only third prize. We won first prize selling nbooster' tags mathis gave our treasury a start. We had a party at the close of the year. It doesn't seem possible, but we're in Senior High now, under the supervision of Mrs.Chisholm axxd lr. Lance. Our officers this year were: President, Steve Urbanickg Vice-President, Margaret Wigton, Sec- retary, Genny Campbellg Treasurer, Mary E. Weir. There were only forty-two of us nowbut we worked together and sponsored a beautiful Harvest Hop, the annual autumn dance. T218 king and queen were Evelyn Farley and Larry Lowing. They received surprise gifts. We had some successful bake sales wkzich. helped our treasury con- siderably. During our second year of high school our advisors were Mrs. Van- Bockern andlks Friend. We had a serious responsibility this year, that was to give the seniors their banquet prom. In order to do this we had to earn some moneyn The first semester we had oznr float Cwhich won first prizel nOil, Pennsylvan1a's gift to the worldn, bake sales, and sold pins. The second semester we had charge of the candy machines 1 n the hall andpxt cn our class play. Our Play, i-Iobgoblin House direct- ed by Mr. Friend and Hrs. Van Bockern was a hugh success. It was the first mystery comedy to be presented at Linesville for many years. All during the basketball season we had a refreshment conoemion at the gym, We had our prom on the 15th of May at Schuster's Rmnaurang Green- ville, Pennsylvania. ltwas a beautiful dance and banquet, sof cours e it left our budget rather on the lean side to start our senior yearbut w e also found we were capable of raising money. At the beginning of our Senior yeaJ'th1ngs were different from what we were used to. We were in one home room and Hr. Merry was our only advisor. lestarted dfwith a bang, first we sold L.C.S. BW6QtBI'8, Christmas cards, and pins. We gave our Senior Play Grandad Steps Out on November ll. I t was the biggest success any class has ever had. There are forty-five of us now, all planr11x1g a Washington trip, all looking forward to the Junior Senior prom, to Class night, Baccal- urate and Commencement. The door to success is labeled npushn. Will all of us follow the directions? This page is sponsored by WESTERN AUTO Linesville



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'S semoa PLAY CAST Front Row L to R : S. Bollard, N.J. Bullis, J. Tate, K. Wigton, E ar ey, . C r st an, M. Gigler Second Row: S. Urbanick, R. Collins, l.A. Kueczynski, M. Starr, L Lowfng, Mr. Holland Third Row: K. Foust, J. Jackman, W. Packard, G. Luper, B. Manning Grandad ...... ....... .......George Luper Mrs. Morton..............Margaret Wigton Tilly CThe Maidj ....... Beverly Christian Big Jim Mahoney... ....... Bill Manning Triplets: Trudy ........... Evelyn Farley Judy.......Mary A. Kueczynski Ludy... .... ..... Mary Gigler Jack NOrwCOdoaa no occ ooROnni0 CO111nS Betty Shaddock.... ...Sandy Bollard Kip Shaddock........ ....Wayne Packard Miss Abby H1gg1ns........Nancy Jo Bullis Mrs. Jobe Feeney.... ....Karylyn Starr Detective. ............. ...Steve Urbanick Business Manager...............Judy Tate Asst. Business Manager....Ronn1e Collins Stage Manager.. .... . ......... Joe Jackman Asst. Stage Managers .... .....Karl Foust .. ....Larry Loving Director!!!lillilliillllililmrl This page is sponsored by BOLLARDS CUT RATE Linesville

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