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

 - Class of 1958

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v .s A X ' y ,-4,5 , ,LJ , v X ,uhh-4-......,q .,...::4pQ H A. , 7 S , ' 1 I 1 R 1 1 ' U u 1 L ' 4. v v ,4, -. N. 1. aj- . ,.L .W...V,5z,,a, . Z N! , Dedication We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty eight , wish to express our gratitude for the help given to us this year and all previous years by Mr. Merle Klinginsmith, our art advisor. He has unselfishly devoted his time, energy and abilities, to making this yearbook a success. To you, Mr. Klinginsmith, we appreciatively dedicate, this, the XXI edition of the Zenith. School Board ROW 1: F. H. Joseph, N. Litwiler, W. G. Headley, S. W. Koehler, R. W. Farley R. A. Slater, T. L. Karr. ROW 2: A. W. Levenhagerm, G. W. Campbell, C. W. Lisk W. E. Lent, H. Irons, G. A. Baker, I. G. Garbart, I. Herscher. x! N THE-mmoou MRS. SARAV. S. EGAN, A. B. History Livingstone Academy George Washington University Allegheny College JOSEPH B. MEANS, IR. B. S., M. Ed. n Supervising Principal Grove City College Susquehanna University Pennsylvania State University IAMES R. ABERCROMBIE, IR. B. S., M. Ed. High School Principal Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh Slippery Rock State Teachers College Washington and Lee University LLOYD R. HOLLAND, B. S. English and Speech Indiana State Teachers College Allegheny College HOWARD L. FARGO, B. S. , M. ED. Commercial Indiana State Teachers College Pennsylvania State University 4 MRS. KATHERINE M. CHISHOLM, A, B. English and Latln Allegheny College Syracuse University Duke University JAMES R. IASPERSE, B. S. Sclence Seattle University University of Washington Wesleyan University MARGARET L. PRINGLE, B. S, Commercial Thiel College University of Iowa Westminster College University of Wisconsin MRS. SUSAN ABERCROMBIE, . Health Physical Education Slippery Rock State Teachers College Westminster College IOAN A. PARMETER, B. S. Librarian Clarion State Teachers College Western Reserve University Westminster College we O. C. LANCE, B. S., M. L. Vocational Agriculture Slippery Rock State Teachers College Pennsylvania State University University of Pittsburgh MERLE G. KLINGINSMITH B. S., M. Ed. Art Education Edlnboro State Teachers College Pennsylvania State University University of Colorado 1- MRS. BETTE D, IENNESS, B. S. Vocational and General Homemaking Pennsylvania State University GEORGE S. KLINGENSMITH . Mathematics Thiel College ARTHUR L. KEEPER, B. S. Social Studies , Clarion State Teachers College Allegheny College MRS. MARGARETA. BARACKMAN Mathematics Edinboro State Teachers College 5 My MRS. PHYLLIS VAN BOCKERN A. B. , M. A. University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania State University we W f ll W T lk. My ' D, . S. 9 : n B gy ance I .:- dinboro ta - Teachers College Allegheny ollege University of New Mexico JAMES T. WELSH B. S. , M. Ed. Guidance Director Slippery Rock State Teachers College Westminster College 101-mw. RBITMEYER, B. s., M. sd. Music Education Pennsylvania State University 6 W, L. BARTHOLOMEW History Edlnboro State Teachers College URBAN L. DRESSEL, B. S Industrial Arts California State Teachers College MRS. LEOTA HOLLISTER English Slippery Rock State Teachers College Pennsylvania State University ROBERT B. PROBST, B. S. Health Physical Education Slippery Rock Sta Teachers College YU' . - ...,..f,A,.M. ,- ALLISON K. NOEL, B. S, English and Geography Slippery Rock State Teachers College Westminster College INEZ SMITH SBCFSWYY of Linesvllle Conneaut Summit Iolnt School Board. CAROLYN OLSON R. N. School Nurse ROY SMITH, B. S. Health Physical Education Slippery Rock State Teachers College MARGARET LISK Assistant Secretary mi? w.a,a,.s..v,...-,.,,W.4M.4Q in Q QM 'Y .. 9 w 6 e PAC TQAVE L WL V X 5 ENTQRS I Senior Class Officersi r President . . . . . . . . . . . . Iohn Van Bockern Vice President . . . . Karen Smith Secretary . . . .Mary Lou Martin Treasurers . . . . Lucretia Oates Herbert Kraml cw - . fy 0' w ' nf 1 ' ffy' , fl HOLLAND L SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS EGAN if VM Z Mrs. Egan 7, ,T M . Holla d 4 KV, , r H 2-.? s auf'--49 f rw -Aw Q if ff f Q W . - ' f 2 MW-xx Compliments Of FARMERS 6: MERCHANTS BANK CONSTANCE ATKIN Connie Tri-Hi-Y ........ 1 , 2 , 3 I-'.B.L.A... ...2,3 F. H. A. . . . 4 Play ...... 3.4 Cheerleading . . . l,2,3 Chorus .... 3,4 Masquers . . . . 4 BERNICE BLAIR Trl-Hi-Y P. B. L. Library . F. H. A. BEITAICBU 1,2 2,3 2,3 3,4 ROBERT BARACKMAN ncurlyn Varsity Club . . . . . 3, Band ..... .... Chorus... Baseball. . . . .1,2,3, Basketball . . . .1,2, Play .... . . . Masquers . . . . . Zenith Staff . . . . Gym Show . . . GLENDA BAKER Grendel Trl-Hl-Y ....... 1 . 2. 3. 4 L Chorus . . . . . .2,3 Band ..-. 0 1 1: 31 4 GymShow.. . . .1,2 Zenlth Staff . . . .4 ROBERT BECK PeCk Basketball Manager . . . Baseball Manager . . . Varsity Club . . . . . . Student Councll . . Chorus . . . . . . 2,3 1,2,3 2,3,4 . . .4 . .1 RONALD BOYLE ..ROn.. LatinClub . . . . . . . . .1,2 RICHARD BRIDGE u Dicks: F.F.A. .......1,2,3,4 Class Play . . . . . . .3, NORMAN BROWN Woodchuck F. F.A. . ...... 1,2,3,4 ll s I NANCY COLE Nancy Class Treasurer ....... 2 Tri-Hi-Y .... . . .2,3,4 F. B. L. A. . . . 2,3,4 Masquers . . . . . .4 Zenith Staff . .. . .4 Play ..... . . .4 Lions Roar . . . . 4 EARL CORP ..Rev.. F.F.A ...... . .l,2,3,4 Projector Club . ..... 4 12 BOYD CALLEN DER I-Frog-4 Science Club . . .4 THOMAS COLLINS Basketball Chorus . . Band . . . Volleyball Gym Show Luce ..- I 2. PHYLLISS COLEMAN Phy1l Transfer from Meadville Chorus...........1,2 F.B.L.A...........4 PAUL CARROLL Ol Il F. F. A... .. ..1,2,34 DAVID COREY IIDaVell Band.. ......1,2,3 MAY DANIELS Honey Tri-Hi-Y ....... . . 1,2 Library Club . . . . . .2,3 F.H.A... ...2,3,4 Band ...1,2 JOSEPH DRIENKA Drinks Projector Club . . . . . 3,4 A 1 F.F. ...... Gym Show . . 3 JAMES FINLEY Fins Basketball ..... . . 2 Art Club ..... . . 3,4 Masquers ....... . . .4 Zenith Staff ...... . . 4 Class Vice-President ..... 1 Class President ....... Z Gym Show .... . .2,3,4 Play ...... . . . 3 CHARLES FITCH Charlie FlneArtS....... 1,z,a,4 PosterArt Club . . . ....4 BEVERLY GRAHAM uBevu Chorus...... F. B. L. A. Trl-H1-Y . . . . Library Club Class Play . . Masquers . Gym Show . Lions Roar . 1,2, 2,3, 2,3, 2,3, . 1, LEANNE GLASGOW Leanne P1ay........ Library Club . . . . PosterArt Club . . . . . . Tri-H1-Y. . . . .1,2 Masquers . . . . . Latin Club . . . . Forensics . . 2. 5. 3, . . 1, GERALD IRONS Clint Band ..... Projector Club . . . . Play........ Student Council . . . Forensics . . . . . Gym-Show . . . . Masquers . . . . 1,2,3 . . . 3 . . 3,4 . . 3,4 . . 2,3 1,2,3,4 . . . 4 ROBERT GRII-'PING Grlff Chorus ....... . .1,3,4 Projector Club . . . .3,4 PosterArtC1ub . . . . .4 Zenith Staff . . . . 4 VIRGINIA JORDAN lllinnyll Student Council . . . . Zenith Staff . . . . . . rn-H1-Y . . .. ..1,z,a,4 A 2,3 F.B.L.... 13 HERBERT KRAML Herb Volleyball ..... . . 2, Basketball .... . 1, 2 , Varsity Club . . . . . Latin Club . . . 1,2, Masquers..... Class Treasurer. . . . . Play , . .... . . . . Gym Show . . 1,2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 34 3, 3, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 JEAN KARASTURY Iean Class Secretary ....... 3 Majorette .... . . l,Z,3,4 F. H. A .... . . . . 2,3,4 Student Councll . . . . . 2 Chorus ...... . . 1 Masquers . . . . .4 Play .... . . 3,4 Zenith Staff . . .4 Gym Show . . . . 3,4 IUDY KLINGENSMITH K1unk Chorus . . ..... 1,2,3,4 Band . . . . .1,2,3,4 Trl-Hi-Y . . . . . l,2,3,4 Forensics .... ..... 3 District Chorus . . . 2,3,4 RICHARD LEASURE Tubs Chorus ....... Play ...... Masquers . . . Projector Club . . Gym Show . , , , 2,3 . .l,2,3 BETTY BOLLARD LOVVING Betty P. H. A ...... . . 3,4 Trl-H1-Y .... . . 2 F. B. L. A ..... . .2 Class Treasurer . . . l 14 IU DITH ANN LEVENHAGEN Hludy.. Class Secretary ...... 1,2 Latin Club . . . . l,2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y . . 1,2,3,4 Chorus . . . 1,2,3,4 Masquers . . . . . .4 Plays ..... . . .3,4 Cheerleading . . . .2,3 Art Club .... . .4 Zenith Staff . . . . .4 District Chorus . . . . 4 Gym Show . . . . 2,3 Forensics . . . 2 MARY LOU MARTIN .,Lou,. LionsRoar.... Tri-Hi-Y. . . . . . .l,Z,3, Class Treasurer . . . Class Secretary . . Latin Club . . . . P. B. L. A... ..2,3, Masquers . . . Plays .... Zenith Staff . . Gym Show . . THOMAS LINN Tink Latin Club ....... 1,2,3 Baseball . . ..... 1,2 Basketball. . . . . .1,2,3,4 Volleyball .... . . 2,3,4 Monogram Club . . . . . .4 Student Council . . . . .Z Play ....... . .4 Projector Club . . . . 3 Gym Show.. . . 3,4 ROSALIE MCGRATH nROSeu F.H.A..... IANET OBERDICK Trl-Hi-Y ulanet.. . . . . .1,2,4 JOHN NEAL Reverend Class President ...... 1, Class Vice-President ..... Latin Club ....... l, 2, 3, Science Club . . . . . . Forensic ..... . . 2,3, Student Council . . . 3, Play.......... F.F.A.......... National Honor Society . . . . MasquerS......... GymShow........l .Il WILLIAM REYNOLDS Bill Projector Club . . . Masquers . . . . . . GymShow... ... Plays... .. DONALD MCQUISTON .. Don.. Baseball ...., Basketball . Volleyball .... . . 2,3,4 Monogram Club . . . . .4 Plays . . . ... Science Club . . Zenith Staff . . Gym Show . . . 2,3,4 Masquers . IACK PLYER Pealer Latin Club H X LUCRETIA OATES Cecie Chorus .... . ..... . 2 , 3 Trl-Hi-Y ..... . . Class Treasurer . . . F. B. L. A. . . . Class Play . . . Gym Show . , Library Club . . Masquers . . Zenith Staff ...... Lions Roar ....... National Honor Society . . . .2, l,2,3,4 . 2,3,4 3,4 . 4 3,4 3,4 ...4 ...4 .4 .4 IOYCE ROBERTS NIO.. Trl-Hi-Y ..... F. H. A. . . . Library. . 1,2 2,4 3,4 15 ABIGAIL SMITH llAbbyll Band . . . . . . . . . . Chorus. . . . . . 1,2 F. B. L A. . . .... 2,3 Tri-H1-Y .... . .1,2,3 Library Club . . . . . . ClassPlay.. .. . .. Masquers Club . . . ,Latin Club . . . . . . Lions Roar . . . . 3,4 16 RALPH SIMMERMAN Latin Club . Basketball . Coach 1,2,3 ..2 IAMES ST EVEN SON Basketball Plays . . . Masquers . Poster Club Steve . . . . Chorus . . . 1,2,4 .3,4 . . .3,4 ...4 .1 KAREN SMITH Smitty Lions Roar ...... Tri-Hi -Y ....... P.B.L.A..... . Vice-President . . Treasurer .... Masquers . . Plays .... Band ...... Zenith Staff .... Student Council . . Gym Show . . . . . District Band . . Forensics . . . ...4 .1,2,3,4 . 2,3,4 ....4 . . .1 . . .4 .. .3,4 .2,3,4 . . .4 . . . 2 .1,2,3 . 3,4 . 2,3 CAROL TOVEY .- Su Z.. F.H.A........41,213.4 Trl-I-Il-Y. . . .1,2,3,4 ROBERT SKEBE Squebe Chorus ........ 1,2,3,4 Latin Club ..... .... 1 District Chorus . . . . 2,3,4 Gym Show .... . . l,2,4 DARLENE STOCKTON Chorus . . . . Tri-Hi-Y P. B. L. A Library .... Gym Show ara 1,2,3, 1 4 ..3,4 ..1,2 ..1,2 SOPHIE URBANICK Zosh Latin Club . . . . . .l,2,3,4 Library Club . . . . . 3,4 Zenith Staff . . . . . 3,4 F. H. A. ........ l,2,3,4 Student Council. . , . , , .3 IOI-IN VAN BOCKERN Chunk Band .......... 1 , 2 , 3, 4 District St State Bands . . . 2,3 District Orchestra . . . . . A District Forensics 61 Music League . . . .1,2,3 State Forensics G Music League ....... 2, 3 National Honor Society . . ., . 4 Latin Club ....... l , 2, 3, 4 Class President ........ 4 Class Vice-President .... 3 NVINIFRED WYGANT Winnie F. H. A. ......... 2,3,4 Masquers . . . . . . .4 Latin Club . . . . 2,3 Trl-Hi-Y . . . . .2,3 ROBERT WHITESIDE n Bohn Projector Club . . MYRNA YOUNG Myrna Fri-Hi-Y . . . . . Library Club . . . . . .1,2,3,4 JANET VAN EPPS WHITESMITH nlan.. Cheerleading . . . . . l,2,3 F.B.L.A.... ..l,2,3 Trl-Hi-Y .... . . 1,2,3 Spanish Club . . . . . 2 Class Play . . . . 3 BARBARA WILLIAMS Barb Chorus ............ Trl-I-Ii-Y . 1,2,3, F. B. L.A . 2,3,4 PIBY . . . . . . Lions Roar . . . . Gym Show . . . . 1,2 17 Class History Nineteen hundred and forty-six was a big year for the whole world. We were now recovering from the effects of World War II. For a number of us this year held special significance. In 1946, this class went to the first grade of school. Six years later this group entered junior High in the old building. This was a time of great change for this group, now tripled in size and meeting for the first time. On September 5, 1954, we started classes in a big, beautiful, new school. Another change, and this too was decidedly for the better. We really appreciated this new school and the wonderful new opportunities it opened for us. The next big year for us was 1955. We sponsored a very successful Harvest Hop, selected our class rings, and were well on our way toward the Iunior-Senior Prom. The junior-Senior Prom topped the list this year. Our junior Play, No Boys Allowed, was also successful. This year we chose a junior editor for the yearbook, someone capable of assuming full responsibility the following year. We chose Sophie Urbanick for this most important job. Then, at last we were Seniors. This year we broke with tradition and decided to trek to New York City. In the beginning of the year, we were faced with two major goals: our Senior trip and graduation. In order to raise the funds necessary for this journey, we had to plan ahead for a year of hard work. The first major project was the Senior Play. We presented The Family Nobody Wanted, which was highly successful. The second outstanding event was a Wes Hopkins Record Dance, which was probably the most successful dance ever sponsored at Linesville High School. In addition, record dances were held, Christmas cards, magazines, and yearbooks were sold. The final goal was achieved with the guidance of the senior advisors, Mrs. Egan and Mr. Holland. Because of their help, we shall obtain the goal set for us by our class motto, Climb high, climb far, your goal the sky, your aim a star. LINESVILLE LION Leo Hall Duty ...... .... 1 , 2 Over the Hill Club . . . 1, 2,3,4 Senior Class Mascot . . . . . .4 Thundercats ...... ..... 4 Lion's Roar Newscat . . . .l,2,3,4 Cafeteria Line ..... . . 2, 3,4 First String Watercat . . . . 2, 3 SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS The Zenith staff of nineteen hundred and fifty eight wishes to express special congratulations to these honored Seniors for their outstanding achievements. IOHN VAN BOCKERN participated in the District Orchestra and later played in the All State Qchestra at Erie. Iohn, also, belongs to the National Honor Society. :mv iv Q I ...,,. tn: - , WINIFRED WYGANT earned the Betty SOPHIE URBANICK, our editor, dis- Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award tinquis hed herself by selling more by receiving the highest rating in our magazines than have been S015 bl! BUY 5511001 in the 1958 Search, one salesman in the history of our cj school. V -1' . rrfs is , ! IUDY LEVENHAGEN deserves credit for LUCRETIA OATES, our good citizen, 5' her job as ambassador for our com- won the D. A. R. Citizenship Award. munity by being chosen Miss Crawford Lucretia is also a member ofthe National County of l958. Honor Society. IOHN NEAL received the highest rating possible for his original oration ln Forensics. John, too, belongs to the National Honor Society. .H rf 1-giggle Class Will We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, Linesville-Conneaut- Summit High School, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. CONNIE ATKIN wills her homework to Punky Campbell. BOB BARACKMAN wills his Crew-Cut to Chet Trebuchon. GLENDA BAKER wills everything but Don. BOB BECK wills his ability to get out of school to Russ Storll. BERNICE BLAIR wills all her links to Jim's chain of friendship. RONNIE BOYLE wills his poems to Fred Utz. NANCY COLE wills a quiet filing room to Mr. Fargo. RICHARD BRIDGE wills his ability to understand parliamentary procedure to P. F. A. PHYLLISS COLEMAN wills her ability to get along in a new school to any newcomer. NORMAN BROWN wills his driving ability to Byron Wheeler. MAY DANIELS wills her red hair to anyone who can keep up the payments to dye it. BOYD CALLENDAR wills his bowling ability to John Karr. LEANNE GLASGOW wills her ability in art class to Arlene Stanford. PAUL CARROLL wills his trees to Mr. Lance. BEVERLY GRAHAM wills her eyebrow pencil to Susie Welsh. TOM COLLINS wills his bright remarks to Vaughn Bollard. VIRGINIA JORDAN wills her shorthand tablet to Miss Pringle. DAVE COREY wills his Ford to anyone who can't beat it. JEAN KARASTURY wills her height to Elaine Uzarski. EARL CORP wills his car to his brother Barrie. JUDY KLINGENSMITH wills her voice to Lily Pons. JOE DRIENKA wills his ability to sleep in English class to anyone who can get away with it. JUDY LEVENHAGEN wills her title to Justine Cuban. CHARLES FITCH wills Sam to anyone who wants him. BETTY BOLLARD LOWING wills her ability to stay single to Mavis Watson. BOB GRIFFING wills one free ride in his car to his brother. ROSALIE MCGRATH wills her job to anyone who needs it. GERALD IRONS wills his gymnastic ability to Bob Oliver. LUCRETIA OATES wills her personality to Ruth Ann Rhodes. HERB KRAML wills his ring to Frannie Fink. JANET OBERDICK wills Mr. Welsh's files to Norma Wygle. RICHARD LEASURE wills his mighty truck to anyone who can beat it. JOYCE ROBERTS wills her perfect attendance record to Carol Shelatz. TOM LINN wills his basketball ability to Ray Skebe. ABBY SMITH wills her knee socks to Mickey Bunnell. JIM FINLEY wills his job at the A 6: P to anyone who can work with Herscher. uv-.qq,,g.y: Class Will DON MCQUISTON wills his chemistry book to some unsuspecting Junior. DARLENE STOCKTON wills her boy friends to Susan Lehman. IOHN NEAL wills a string to the engaged girls to help them tie the knot. CAROL TOVEY leaves to be with Bob. BILL REYNOLDS wills his build to Web Smith. SOPHIE URBANICK wills her cookbook to Mrs. Abercrombie. BARBARA VVILLIAMS wills her loud giggles to Shirley Beers. RALPH SIMMERMAN wills his coaching ability to Mr. Dressel. WINNIE WYGANT wills her ability to get the family car to Cecelia Palmer. BOB SKEBE wills his wavy hair to the Toni Company. MYRNA YOUNG wills her quiet ways to Lola Sparber. IIM STEVENSON wills Mr. Klinginsmith peace and quiet in art. IOHN VAN BOCKERN wills his musical ability to Fred Corey. BOB WHITESIDE wills his hair to Mr. Means. IACK PLYER wills his ability to bang-out fenders to Ed Herscher. LEO the LION wills his roar to Mr. G. Klingensmith. ' MARY LOU MARTIN and KAREN SMITH will all the fun they have had in school to Alice Farley and Kathy Stevenson. To the IUNIORS we will an empty account and good luck in their Senior year. To Mr. Holland and Mrs. Egan we leave three months of peace and quiet to prepare themselves for next year's Seniors. WITNESSES: U. R. Brave I. M. Bold Y. B. Shy Last but not least Mr. Abercrombie unwillingly 9 willed his hair to Mr. Means. M? . . H ,..,.. u wi-. ., - - , . ,. . it 1- W,-ik. H f , , E svgfa F A . i iw. 3 ,iw . ., g 3 - , W .wiki ,, .. as W E!!- in it if P in wann- Mt in-lui? 'uv .5V'.v Y 4542 Q23 Uh I - X 7 19. Snapshots l. 61 2. Before and after. 3. You should hide. 4. Is this what marriage does to you? 5. Boozzin' Buddies. 6. King of What! 7. Graduation Day. 8. Look happy, Lloyd. 9. And what would you like, Madam? 10. Who did the custom job? 11. How sweet they look. 12. Little Squebe. 13. What's the attraction, Phil? 14. Wesley lWesH 15. Buddies. 16. Where do you do your modeling? 17. Sexy, yes! 18. Young love. 19. Prog as a tadpole. 20. President of Alialfa's fan club. 21. What'11 I do now? 22. Wet, Connie? 23. Mammy Yocum. 24. I didn't do it, honest! 22 cdr? X k .. f UNDUQC LHSSMEN 1 51 7 gg- K, aj? xi p V , 1 gy. ff, OC, 596 f'1a,uq jidqi' J ' tif' 'ik ' QC' itffl -230 unlor Class 41 ga, f , 'ei J K x Vxxl ilk E ' ' P F, .yicisiiftfse F Tn' LV rj- V U Qi f'T'X? X ff , -L'gL VC. A-lv Mlgi ,K GL gb, ll ,lim xii? X V , X M, X, r J - i .5 in . , X XJ xi I , sg .Y v. 1 Q . J ,gf xx 'Lx ,Q xx xysgxixv JN L Kg N3 lk ,xx :Lf Pr 'M L , f 5 'X . F Q ra ff ki rv:-V Jlraz, ln! ,Q xfXX,: zqlix I X A VLt V 1 xv Ulf w 1 I I, ' L I J 1. OFFICERS President . . . . . . . Russell Storll Secretary . . . . . June Hovis Vice President . . . . Edward Herscher Treasurer. . . . . . . Carol Rabich Vice Treasurer . . . . . . . Don Carlson Vice Treasurer . . . . Gloria Smolenski One of the important activities which the Juniors sponsored this year was the Junior- Senior Prom. With the help of our class advisors, Mr. Fargo and Mr. Probst, we worked to make the Prom a big success. Other activities included bake sales, a movie, selling Ur' I cards, record dances, an original Pizza Dance, and as always, the Junior Class Play. ,f In if f J Pj ,fl f3g', ' f fa fhufffl 'uf 1 J. N ry, Ji . My lv 11 X 1 , J 24 I ll ROW 1: C, Shelatz, J. Karr, G. Smolinski, G. Agnew, B. Taft, R. Storll, N. James, D. Carlson, N, Wygle. ROW 2: I. Flanders, M. Steider, R. Campbell, C. Johnson, R. Greenfield, S. Lehman, E. Herscher, J. Clark. ROW 3: B. Lent, I. Barnes, P. Dougherty, E. Uzarski, B. Oliver, C. Rabich, D. DeHart, M. Ofensend, C. Trebuchon. ROW 1: I. Hovis, P. McSweeney, E. Harris, B. McGrath, A. Stanford, K. Millard, M. Wolfe, L. Baker, S. Beers, J. Holobar, J. Hays. ROW 2: R. Powers, B. Wheeler, L. Dempsey, A. Smolinski, K. Tate, E. Morrison, C. Campbell, F. Utz, K. Callan, G. Schaffer, J. Farley. ROW 3: R. Wagner, J. Money, J. Cuban, M. Campbell, C. Palmer, B. Anderson, A. Davis, A. Bernat, L. Sparber, M. Watson, G. Guiney. f 19 - --, ,. s Q- .4 .,,. , '42 L,-,M fx 1-Q I ,. .. ' -,. eu! Q 1 M H f 'Vx 1 Nw F YF! ASK gif? xiii 3 is 'fl' 'fi x -,idk Q. RM Q. Mf g: .1 5 '14 Mt? i s. Xi. X +9 4 , We A is c, f XA X I S f I Q- J I rw X T , ophomoreseg , f 'ffx , V. . J ,rfb R A X' k xl 1 ,I X In YJ I Y f I N gy --fs 1-.N 1 L. ' IQ -sf WI X I Q ' Y' I W QM T MXN LX X, I IN 'J X . IJ! xX Q3 xxxkv if C mi X A rx I SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President . . . . . Ioseph Durovey Secretary . . . Karrin Fordyce Vice President . . . . Wilbur Smith Treasurer. . Q . . . . Frances Fink X I 1 . I 3 If , ' ADv1soRs . R , ,nw I I I if ,DJ Mr. Klingensmith ?,l,C'kwf Cray full iw , X X Mrs. Van Bockern Q5 :rig ,ff L5 ' , HJR EJ Mr. Lance QXXBQ: . ,f ' rf MAPK 7 J f F WJ lr W ' I IJ gg 3 1 NAL,-.J I f If ' viii. is ,ai ! I Nxi., X SEXY J ROW l: M. Brown, K. Rea, I, Roth, I. Copeland, C. DeRoss, K. Thayer, B. Buzzard, 4X Q S. Shellito, C. Martin, K. Fordyce, B. Headley. ROW 2: B. Thompson, I. McQuiston, C- D, Iackson, B. Herrick, R. Sickles, H. Van Epps, T. Sanderson, L. Morrell, S. Miller, , . V. Iewell, B. Roxberry. ROW 3: K. Mulvey, H. Van Bockern, I. Woods, L. Davis, L. R Marcy, D. Gigler, F. Fink, I. Royale, C. Iamison, B. Waring. I 'ig Q K ROW l: L. Christian, B. Koehler, B. Myers, W. Smith, C. Zorn, H. Waring, M. Bunnell, P. La Salle, C. Acklin, S. Fitch, P. Shaffer. ROW 2: R. Irons, I. Powell, L. Rhodes, I. Durovey, D. Lisk, I. Chelton, P. Daniels, M. Anderson, I. Welsh, R. ' Carnes, T. Young. ROW 3: H. McGrath, T. Myers, K. King, D. Reynolds, I. Penfield, XX E. Thompson, R. Trunick, I. Byers, M. Dickson, B. Sterling, D. Brown, B. Watson, Et, v P. Steider. . Us I-4 X x.. Compliments Of VILK'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Jig .695 6 1 I iii' Ur K, Q? gg: if If ul! I, rf. .yr tr ,. . rv we E X .f4f 'f,' ,f ' VAN ' Q' Pl .uw V 9: I 'Ver' U' Freshm -n E ' 'f ef I W D35 vi cf I ff W 22-it Jybobb xl. fi Wx? 2x'.frf'LIf' gi? AJ 'N N x.-7 , Af - ' 10' fpj e ,S I3 'KQWZQ lu N' J-YR . L xyxv Ia - -'Lf . ,D DZ' ,, ' J' ,-lx' K V f 5 2, 191 N Iv? ACIQP X Q' 8' If Wg' . IQAQUE . V, f df. ALQLLLCQXZI L. , ' XZ '15LL'J', ' 'f' 5 'gk iff' ld? guilty Jhfiay L4 2 . -I QSM NS WX Owl? ffmfef LN . lv ' L75 Q15 I l 3 . ' 'Q f Q5 CQ 'N W 'If Q ' N N 2 , Jffcdkrw ir- Q A W A v V J W I . XQYJN N fi X . UQ Rf g .4941-7' M 'BMJ If-ful luwpf ,MU fl ,I ' I' My NY' . ' J P lv ny ,NL if' XI I . L N l E ill Q 0 . it ' mi Gig B !CvMv?EV L6FFICERS 3 fig .Q 1 1 f 4 nf... ,I X, RIN QI President . . . . . . . . . . . Ioe wing Secretary . . I. . Linda Neieen lk ly. Vice-President . . . . . . . .IJGTFY GFGQQ Trefi fer . . , HM. . . .Linda Woodard XS N. -1' KJ , , A' I 'l Q W At their firs clagjieneqjiafrfzg, H he frfeshma class elected the' fclass officers and decided on thef , otigbmfo ot er in 1 e -been h d, everyone realizes Q .R that it will be l thre Qfjtsfuntil w, Sr ni f rs theihgbnght of raising money for Q. 1 our Senior trip! veryq in our mind . I '1 My - IJ GT' , N We are well reprt 'nted in sports,E,l3Ly'Q other a A 'vitilies ho d n interest for us. The chews, Bend, Stu, nt ceuneu, Project F Club, Scie' e Club, L' gy Club, T . B. t , , 'IX cute, Latin Club, P. P. A. and P. H.. A. all hold members of 1 eapas fr eleee. px - P g me .. I, ,, P I I es Q 5 C I x Q QWWDGMW .W Wt .MA ilu w fir W idly V s5fUW,f Of X ' 'lcv' N ,. . fn .W tr r . XE Q. we ! ' f f W PA W ,xy ' it ROW Spearly, I. Uzarski, H. Rahn, L. Lemon, I. Miller, M. Latuk, D. Schaef, I 3 Fx lf' . KI E. Godsave, E. Powers, I. Farley. ROW 2: I. Frobese, I. Logan, S. Welsh, T. Wheeler, K. Stevenson, E. Clark, N. Ford, R. Niemann, E. Oberdick, I. Ewing. ROW 3: C. R5 jx rf' Hutchings, I. Brown, D. Schofield, F. Holt, D. Taylor, R. Kehn, I. Rogers, V. Bollard, K-' ,AH l Jil XJ A P. Hackworth, G. Irwin, A. Farley. - ,Ml ,Q 1 ll 3-I Q Q ROW 1: B. Burkhart, I. Miller, D. Taft, H. Wolfe, N. Wescott, D. Graham, K. Millard, If K' Qtr? 'I R. McElhinney, B. Butterfield, G. Watt, L. Nelson, L. Gregg. ROW 2: Y. Blair, R. I Q' ' Skebe, I. King, N. Sickles, C. Hutchings, D. Berringer, B. Davis, B. Turner, I. Davis, Q3 1 1 D. sreider, P. Ienee, M. Baker, c. Myers, B. Corp. Row 3. L. Blair, L. weedera, e N I, F. Urbanick, P. Hackworth, W. Palmer, I. Rogers, D. Carter, D. Berkheimer, C. ll 5, Sherretts, L. Fuller, R. Kehn, M. King, I. Wagner, D. Slater, E. Powers. DJ r 'JJ-D A KLM! 0' f . ID N A f y N iw 2 I If 'ie we s Q I WUI ZW M, fl e - is B.. , ,, ,ANS e - pw . ., -5 fg ,' N Xpsl I, fyu .lf . . fs. B JJ gy y KS X ' Compliments Of , jf, JMU 1, X W' 28 'XPUQ .Q Q 'Q' WESTERN AUTO fu' I LZ if 'Ik fx- 'Dix AL ' X 1 73 6 :nv 1. L LEAK' .ff M. ,ig rf eds! ' ,7 7 ,X at Q39 , f U X f I digg Eighth Grade as Crrwwoxx ,f PQ, f x 2 ' 1:3 Dk X I U 'I 5 55' I jj I 1 . .X E 4 ff' fl WLM? ? SVN! OFFICERS President .... . . Thomas Waring Secretary . . .... Thelma Rhoades Vice President . . . . Dale Hornstein Treasurers . . . 8A Karen Klingensmith 8B Rita Foust 8C Evelyn Van Bockern ADVISORS Mr. Bartholomew Mrs. Barackman Mr. Keefer ROW 1: D. Turner, C. Riffenberrick, F. Corey, C. Trunick, L. Wescott, C. Miller, R. Davis, L. Iarrell, W. Meredith, C. Powell, I. Deater. ROW 2: D. Hornstien, I. Blumenstein, C. Peterson, R. DeRoss, L. Iones, A. Copeland, P. Plyler, D. Dougherty, R. LaSalle, T. Waring, B. Copeland, G. Uzarski, R. Marsh. ROW 3: N. Dickson, L. Rhodes, I. Finley, I. Ours, N. Sorenson, K. Bates, T. Fuller, N. Early, D. Lenhart, I. King, D. West, I. Acklin, B. Warren. ROW 1: G. Brown, E. Van Bockern, I. Griffing, S. Young, M. Buzzard, S. McKinsey, L. Brown, I. Chasbohmi, I. Steiger, G. Simmerman, I. Iewell. ROW 2: D. Slozat, I. Reynolds, K. Lynch, Y. Mead, H. Sterling, I. Bollard, D. Schaef, M. Petrus, R. Wetherbee, L. Schambach, G. Swafford. ROW 3: L. Peterson, O. Funk, E. Wilson, I. Robinson, D. Corp, S. Hibbard, R. Mattern, R. Foust, S. Schafer, K. Klingensmith. 30 V ff ZX K: ' -Q L' ' ' gif 'X 4 W! -Him, x,,, T , 5 Seventh Grade ij. I VX Uk' , Y it wil O 1 'flff r Mk 124 1 ff' xx, OFFICERS President . . . . . William Koehler Treasurer . . . .. . . . . Marcia Smith Vice President . . . Carol Repko Assistant Treasurers . . . . .Kay Slater Secretary . . . . . Sue Herrick Lee Dhaneses ADVISORS Mr. Noel Mrs. Hollister MQ Q20 X. f ROW 1: C. Morrell, S. Powell, S. Hartzell, I. Noel, R. Campbell, K. Battles, L. Stockton, I. Fordyce, L. Dhaneses, S. Herrick. ROW 2: I. Turner, M. Kitchen, D. Smith, B. Iamison, L. Baker, E. Hall, N. McBride, C. Hutchings, I. Reynolds, R. Christian. ROW 3: M. Smith, I. Mc Sweeney, C. McKinsey, T. Smolinski, I. Wagner, F. Stewart, T. Hays, C. Patton, D. Slater, K. Slater, T. Karr. ROW 1: C. Godsave, T. Bernat, R. Suk, P. Rahn, D. Davis, H. Wescott, I. Griggs, N. Ford, H. Graff, B. Casbohm. ROW 2: D. Van Dusen, G. Lindsey, I. Heald, B. Thayer, L. Dunlap, C. Thompson, K. Hornstein, B. Kohler, I. Iames, T. Le Veck, R. Houghton. ROW 3: I. Bullis, W. Martin, K. Shaffer, D. Wheeler, D. Oberdick, I. Fuller, C. Repko, L. Powers, I. Iames, I. Campbell, D. Lehman. -Y, 3'2 ' i 'lv' nf 05 , Aff! Q . L Kwai yi, . s 1i, mm,L 1 1 . i . l 2 .zf f 1 1 f 2 f ff S if e l f? 1 ' ,, .1 W,,: , ...A ,. if 6 5, if s. 1 if , 2. 4, 3 , , ' 1 Jus-r sl 'M ED 77 lk 1?'w ' x . 'Q 13. Q' I fu - J 2'- 1 I, 'Q 11. ,:::: A 1 Ziig Emi QQ ' - .Q 1 , --+-.... ---- W.h.. A 71- -- 1 a. f se.. .... N 1 ' 'eases QP ........... .. 19. 21. 22- , Snapshots 1. Ah, aren't we sweet. 2. Before you use Maybelline ---- 3. Hey boys where's the war? 4. Kissin' Cousins. 5. Miss Fargo and Mr. Pringle. 6. Where are you going, Mickey? 7. Kiss me and 1'l1 tell you. 8. Aff! Arfl 9. Play cast. 10. Bye-Bye Blackbird. 11. Mad Musician. 12. The Winner. 13. Self-Explanation. 14. Latest Fashions. 15. I want my Maypo! 16. Grin and bear it. 17. Teenage Crush. 18. Answer the doorbell, Iean. 19. What goes here? 20. Who's FRIEND are you? 21. Dreaming of Florida. 22. Slenderella, here I come. 23. Some party. 34 K X AQWQIT lags National Honor Society The induction of nine charter members on Ianuary 28, 1958, saw the beginning of National Honor Society, L-C-S Chapter. Our charter members are: Seniors: Iohn Neal, Lucretia Oates, john Van Bockern. luniors: Elaine Uzarski, Margaret Steider, Eddie Herscher. Sophomores: Laurie Christian, Bea Roxberry, Bill Headley. It is truly an honor to be elected to this group. Requirements are A's and B's in all subjects to be eligible Scholastically. Then all the faculty members vote as to the Character, Service, and Leadership of those who qualify in Scholarship. Mrs. Van Bockern is sponsor. We hope more students will qualify in the Fall. Zenith Staff EditOr....... . Assistant Editor . Business Managers . . Senior Editor .... Sports Editor . . Art Editor .... Class History , . Snap Shots . . . Typists .... ..S.Urbanick . . E. Herscher . . I. Levenhagen R. Barackman . . . . I. Finley . . .D. McQuiston . . . R. Griffing ........I.Neal . . . . . . I. Karastury . . L. Oates, V. Iordan, K. Smith, A. Smith, G. Baker, M. Martin, N. Cole SEATED: N. Cole, V. Iordan, S. Urbanick, E. Herscher, M. Martin, L. Oates. STAND- ING: G. Baker, R. Griffing, I. Smith, I. Karastury. Finley, R, Barackman, I. Levenhagen, I. Neal, K. V Fn, ,,.,,.,i-ntl-il ,Lim Masquers ROW l: B. Graham, L. Glasgow, l. Karastury, M. Martin, K. Smith, I. Levenhaqen, C. Atkin, M. Steider. ROW 2: R. Leasure, W. Reynolds, I. Finley, G. Irons, H. Kraml, I. Stevenson, I. Neal, D. McOuiston, R. Greenfield, R. Storll, Mr. Holland. ROW 3: L. Oates, N. Cole, A. Smith, W. Wygant, C. Rabich, B. Lent, E. Uzarski, I. Cuban. ADVISOR Mr. Holland The Masquers club this year consists of Sophomores, Iuniors, and Seniors. Our main objective is to improve the dramatics in our school. Compliments Of HARMONSBURG BARBER SHOP Q Senior Play The Family Nobody Wanted The Play was presented on November 15, in the school auditorium. It was a dramatic comedy, based on the book. A large crowd attended, and it was a complete success. After the play, the cast went to Mr. Holland's home for a party. Reverend Carl Doss . . . . . Iohn Neal Mrs. Helen Doss. . . . Beverly Graham Donny Dos s . Nan Iohnson . . Mr. Iohnson . Mrs. Iohnson . Miss Reilly . . Bill Thomas . . Mrs. Parkinson Mrs. Allen . . . . . . .Herb Kraml . . Iudy Levenhagen . . . .Bill Reynolds . . Mary Lou Martin . . . Abigail Smith . . Don McQuiston . . . . Nancy Cole . . . Leanne Glasgow Mrs. Hardy . . . . Lucretia Oates Diane .... . . Karen Smith Laura . . . . . Connie Atkin Rita . . . . Iean Karastury Timmy . . . Iim Stevenson Ted ...... . . . Dick Leasure Alex ....... . Gerald Irons Stage Managers . . . . .Tom Linn Richard Bridge Directed by . . . . . . . . Mr. Holland ROW 1: L. Oates, L. Glasgow, I. Levenhagen, K. Smith, M. Martin, B. Graham, A. Smith, N. Cole, I. Karastury, O. Atkin. ROW 2: D. Bridge, T. Linn, R. Leasure, B. Reynolds, H. Kraml, I. Neal, G. Irons, D. McQuiston, I. Stevenson, Mr. Holland. E 5 E i s T 2 3 r fx' ' . V Q ia Y N' Q V' ' F X lx. fl .n . -' ' . il. W7 Ev F. B. L. A. ROW 1: M. Watson, Miss Pringle, N. Cole, K. Smith, M. Martin, N. James, B. Graham, L. Sparber. ROW 2: G. Smolinski, A. Bernat, L. Oates, A. Stanford, I. Hovis, S. Lehman, I. Hays, C. Zorn. ROW 3: B. Williams, A. Smith, D. Stockton, M. Bunnell, H. Van Epps, K. Thayer. Latin Club Iohn Neal . . . . . . Consul Marilyn Ofensend . . . . Scriba Don Carlson . . . . . .... Pro-Consul Elaine Uzarski . . . . . ... . Quaestor This year the Iunior Classical League consists of fifty members. Early in November, twenty-five new members were initiated into the organization at a party given by the old members. Late in February, we attended the Latin Festival at the Buhl Planetarium in Pittsburgh. v . u I f I '-.fx r V, ' I fl XMQWROW 1: N. Ford, B. Burkhart, I. Rodgers, I. Uzarski, S. Welsh, A. Farley, D. Taylor, X if lMrs. Chisholm, L. Nelson, K. Rea, L. Morrell, M. Bunnell, V. Iewell, I. Woods, K. Fordyce, K. Mulvey. ROW 2: Y. Blair, I. Rodgers, P. Hackworth, E. Uzarski, B. Lent, M. Ofensend, B. Butterfield, K. Stevenson, I. Levenhagen, I. Cuban, M. Steider, C. Rabich, I. Hovis, I. Hays, S. Shellito, R. Rhodes, M. Brown, S. Urbanick. ROW 3: R. Niemann, G. Agnew, I. Karr, R. Greenfield, D. Dehart, D. Carlson, E. Herscher, I. Neal, R. Koehler, I. Ewing, D. Schaef, I. Van Bockern, I. Miller, I. Logan. ROW 4: M. Balog, V. Bollard, P. Steider, H. Waring, T. Myers, K. Millard, D. Spearly, W. Hovis, G. Irwin, R. McElhinney, I. Miller, R. Hindman, P. Iones, B. Hays. SSX W' wl L1n:rrnw.1wsmm.:Qxmni7r.a.fsi.v1un:aa.ma . Band Majorette - Iean Karastury W. Smith, N. Ford, H. Van Bockern, I. Acklin, L. Woodard, I. Griffing, F. Corey, S. Fitch, G. Watt, P. Hackworth, M. Bunnell, C. Palmer, G. Uzarski, I. Blumenstein, L. Davis, L. Marcy, D. Corey, M. Buzzard, K. Thayer, H. Sterling, P. Scullion, L. Nelson, C. McKinsey, C. Acklin, I. Van Bockern, I. Klingensmith, E. Van Bockern, G. Smolinski, R. Houghton, V. Bollard, I. Heald, G. Brown, M. Latuk, A. Bernat, N. Williams, T. Waring, K. Millard, I. Hays, E. Uzarski, R. Greenfield, R. Wagner, K. Smith, G. Baker. This year the band played for the annual Halloween Parade, and presented a concert as part of the April Spring Music Festival. A Tag Day and a Community Birthday Calendar project were held to raise money for uniforms and instruments. Three snare drums, a bass drum, and four uniforms, were acquired this year. Compliments Of LINESVILLE HATCHERY Chorus ROW 1: C. Hutchings, A. Stanford, M. Latuk, L. Sparber, I. Rogers, I. Butterfield, C. Zorn, A. Farley, L. Christian, L. Davis, I. Uzarski, C. Atkin, L. Nelson, I. Wagner. ROW 2: A. Davis, C. Iamison, F. Fink, N. Iames, C. Iohnson, E. Harris, S. Welsh, I. Frobese, I. Farley, M. Bunnell, F. Nick, M. Baker, N. Ford, L. Lemon, S. Lehman. ROW 3: I. McQuiston, H. Van Epps, I. Cuban, C. Rabich, K. Stevenson, I. Levenhagen, I. Klingensmith, E. Herscher, B. Skebe, R. Storll, D. Gigler, R. Greenfield, L. Dempsey, M. Watson, D. Berkheimer. ROW 4: R. McElhinney, R. Skebe, P. LaSalle, B. Oliver, B. Sterling, B. Thompson, I. Ewing, B. Griffing, B. Koehler, H. Van Bockern, R. Wagner, M. Dickson, P. Iones, I. Miller, V. Bollard. Mr. Reitmeyer The Mixed Chorus, in conjunction with the administration, faculty, and many interested groups and individuals in the Linesville area, was host to the annual Northwest District Chorus Festival. wt. 4.. ..mQ..r Library Club ROW 1: C. Zorn, N. Wescott, D. Schofield, B. Turner, S. Lehman, L. Davis, A. Smith, I. McQuiston, M. Bunnell, B. Graham. ROW 2: L. Rhodes, F. Nick, Miss Parmeter, S. Urbanick, D. Berkheimer, M. Latuk, A. Bates, L. Thompson, L. Christian, I. Copeland, H. Van Epps, L. Oates, M. Young. ROW 3: A. Davis, M. Anderson, D. Berringer, D. Taylor, E. Godsave, P. Shaffer. Library Club members planned an action-filled year. The new officers: Sophie Urbanick-President, Suzan Lehman-Vice-President, Laurie Christian-Secretary, and Carol Zorn-Treasurer. The girls have done exceptionally well with their projects this year. The girls visited the libraries and other points of interest in Cleveland during the Spring. Compliments Of O, D, ANDERSON Tri -Hi-Y President . . . . . . . Lucretia Oates Treasurer. . . . . . . . Glenda Baker Vice-President . . . . Mary Lou Martin Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . .Nancy Iames Secretary . . . . . . . .Virginia Jordan Chaplain . . . . . . . Nancy Cole The activities of the Tri-Hi-Y girls have been numerous this year. They conducted the devotions at the Thanksgiving Assembly. At Christmas time, presents were given to the children of the Odd Fellows Home in Meadville. The children were delighted with these small gifts. We had a very successful Pancake Supper in the school cafeteria on February 5. This is the second supper that the girls have held for the people in the community. ROW l: N. Cole, V. Iordan, M. Martin, L. Oates, G. Baker, N. Iames, M. Ofensend. ROW 2: M. Watson, A, Smith, B. Graham, I. Klingensmith, Mrs. Barackman, P Shaffer, I. Oberdick, I. Levenhagen. ROW 3: C. Tovey, K. Smith, B. Williams, D Stockton, N. Wygle, L. Glasgow. r i.f 17imr fe. ,a sms--'1 :gr in Last year's TAB club proved so successful that the sophomores formed a separate group, so they could continue to enjoy buying and reading the TAB books which are available to members. The veterans initiated the new ninth graders in the fall, and treated them to a social evening. The ninth graders have plans of outdoing the tenth graders with their spring party, Tenth Grade Teen Age Book Club ROW 1: K. Mulvey, I. Woods, C. Zorn, L. Christian, Miss Parmeter, P. Shaffer, T. Myers, I. Copeland. ROW 2: V. Iewell, K. Fordyce, K. Rea, F. Nick, H. Van Bockern, I. Durovey, I. Welsh, M. Brown, L. Rhodes. ROW 3: B. Koelher, B. Sterling, B. Thompson, M. Blair, S. Miller, I. Royale, W. Smith, P. LaSalle. OFFICERS President . . . .......... Wilbur Smith Vice President . . ...... Maurice Trebuchon Secretary . . . . . Karrin Fordyce Treasurer . . . . Kathy Mulvey Compliments Of HOWARD BOLLARD Q.,yk,, -x . n w I 'U x f J' A Moo I if Y 'ri he NJ' I A x i H , pf my exif.: KQLLM In I X 'AN V, MA, 71 N' LQ ,tx YQ 'PN X 4 ' J ' 4 5 I PFW' L ,nk YXX V., I . L - -1 A I ,v - , 1 I. .3 Q nw W if, .f - K .. TN f Q. f I Ny! mx ,I J X J' Lit Xt' W' iv' 3' xx Ninth Grade Teen Age Book Club STANDING: Mrs. Hollister, B. Palmer, I. Wagner, M. Baker, P. Hackworth, B. Burkhart, N. Ford, D. Schofield. LEP1' TABLE: D. Berkheimer, F. Urbanick, E. Powers, D. Schaef, V. Bollard, I. King, Y. Blair. REAR TABLE: B. Hays, I. Logan, R. Niemann, E. Powers. RIGHT TABLE: I. Miller, D. Spearly, R. McElhinny, M. Balog, R. Kehn, G. Irwin, B. Hindman. ADVISOR Mrs. Hollister OFFICERS President . , . . . . Linda Woodard Secretary . . . . .Yvonne Blair Vice President . . . Michael Balog Treasurer . . . .IudithNW6gI1er. xl idx I rx . ,X f 3 x , k x- X, -. A V N - .XR ww :J s'.wf1wawM:mv.ww-B rw raw 'M rr V .,,,. -ms, mmmr ,g-mvmw:mM .lf -f-wwzf' me -. - vsmwrmq. fly-'- ' F. H. A. ROW 1: M. Ofensend, C. Rabich, C. Tovey, B. Lowing, S. Urbanick, I. Karastury, K. Mulvey, L. Christian, K. Powers. ROW 2: K. Fordyce, I. Farley, D. Steider, I. Frobese, M. Latuk, L. Lemon, R. McGrath, B. Turner, L. Bossard, N. Sickles, N. Wescott, N. Steider, I. Cuban. ROW 3: I. Woods, V. Ievvell, C. McElhinney, L. Thompson, K. Rea, D. Berringer, M. King, Mrs. Ienness, C. Atkin, B. Blair, M. Daniels, W. Wygant, B. Herrick, E. Godsave, I. Flanders, M. Campbell, E. Uzarski, B. Lent, A. Davis, B. Taft. OFFICERS President . . . . . . Sophie Urbanick Secretary . . . . . . Carol Tovey Vice President . . . . Iean Karastury Treasurer . . . . . . Betty Lowing Reporter . . . . Marilyn Ofensend rf fl l V., ' ltr fu fi 71' R ', 1-4 A A' ' 1 'P pp V 1 IL Ln wwf , E, , if ,Ir if-IJ ,gf . L fit , Li u A X I' Af' ,H JM hill' Oli ffm' 1? LAN ?0'l1 Lvl, 1 .I M I AKA, V' nj 4. IJ 'girly Compliments Of PEDEN'S LOCKER PLANT , lr, ,fc OFFICERS President . . . . . . Richard Bridge Treasurer . . . . . .Paul Carroll Vice President . . . . Lee Baker Reporter . . . . . . . David Lisk Secretary. . . . . . Iohn Byers Sentinel . . . Thomas Sanderson ADVISOR O. C. Lance ROW 1: C. Hutchings, G. Watt, C. Myers, W. Davis, W. Palmer. ROW 2: .D. Carter, L. Gregg, C. Shenfetts, L. Blair, E. Powers, I. Brown, I. Davis, F. Urbanick, E. Powers, B. Corp. ROW 3: I. Powell, B. Brown, R. Brown, C. Martin, Mr. Lance, W. Watson, W. Buzzard, T. Young, D. Reynolds, I. Penfield, I. Roth. ROW 4: D. Lisk, I. Byers, T. Sanderson, P. Carroll, L. Baker, R. Bridge, N. Brown, E. Corp, R. Kehn. XXX ' ,l W , Compliments Of ywjb If wh ,if l PALMER FEED COMPANY f y L v X Varsity Club STANDING: D. Carlson, K. King, G. Agnew. SEATED: C. Campbell, T. Holt, T. Linn, B. Barackman, B. Headley, B. Beck, H. Kraml, Mr. Dressel, W. Smith, D. DeHart, R. Storll. G. Guiney and D. McQuiston were absent when the picture was taken. ADVISOR Mr. Dres s el The Varsity Club has fifteen members who have had dances and also scheduled a basketball game-- The Seniors against the Varsity Club. The money will be used to buy jackets for the boys who have earned them. Compliments Of GRANT WOODARD Varsity Basketball W l: C. Trebuchon, I. Stevenson, B. Carlson, R. Oliver, R. Storll. ROW 2: B. Sterling, C. Campbell, H. Kraml, Mr. Dressel, B. Wheeler Holt, T. Linn, D. Carlson. The Linesville Basketball team had a good year although they did get off to a slow start, There were ten players on the squad and many lettermen to return next year with hopes of an even better team, Their coach is Mr. Dressel. L-C-S Varsity Basketball Record 1957 - 1958 TEAM LCS OPP, .TEAM LCS OPP,- St. Agatha 35 33 Sparta 76 33 At Jamestown 61 43 At Saegertown 64 84 Cochranton 52 71 Townville 59 49 At St. Agatha 39 47 C. Perry 72 42 Andover 47 70 At Randolph 52 84 At C. Perry 47 43 Conneaut Lake 51 44 At Cochranton 45 89 C. Springs 75 67 Randolph 41 48 At Conneaut Valley 58 56 At Conneaut Lake 52 63 At Sparta 78 46 At Cambridge Springs 56 59 Saegertown 53 68 Conneaut Valley 51 50 At Townville 64 68 Won 11 - Lost 11 Junior Varsity Basketball ROW 1: K. King, P. La Salle, W. Smith, Mr. Iasperse, T. Myers, M. Trebuchon, C, Martin. ROW 2: L. Marcy, T. Sanderson, M. Blair, D. Sickles, B. Headley, M. Blair, B. Koehler. COACH Mr. Iasperse The Iunior Varsity Basketball 'team had exceptionally tall players, and also good ball handlers to back them up. The squad consisted of eleven sophomores who will supply lots of opposition for next year's rivals. This year they had a very good season. ,LW ZW? QWW' 71217 mf 'fwd' .4349 ,fiyij UV 654.72 g 1, C Jf' rf f Ll ill 'i.12'fA'aj ' 93:14 C' f '- .f4fzt...f ff gym 1? , , Junior Hugh Basketball f ffm, 551 Z. ROW 1: R. Davis, I, Brown, I, Miller, Mr. Fargo, I. Griffing, R. Skebe. ROW 2: H. Lf Sterling, V. Bollard, P. Iones, I. Logan, E. Powers, I. Ewing, R. Niemann, I. Steiger, W X. A. Balog. 'Rl lg K lt XQDACH 1, fx I, !' Fa, The Iunior High Basketball tearrfrha rou h year witla-four wins, twelve losses. The team had seven freslqjnen, if mr efg th grfa ers, naytd' one player from the seventh grade. The team ls coacflmd paxlfzr. 15' go. 1 'LN Emu , V, , X I :- - YA 5, X in C!! ' M, V' Y .VP I J X fn Y XX Fr X , Lf! N E ., X 1' Ml ,T 3 ff 5 A D E R S TOP TO BOTTOM: V. Iewell, K. Thayer, F. Fink, M. Ofensend, M. Bunnell, C. Tovey This year there were six girls on the varsity squad. They worked hard and did a fine job on the floor as well as at the concession stand d1.u'ing the games. They also sponsored dances to earn money for cheerleading equipment. Compliments Of HOWARD WOODARD GOLDEN DAWN STORE Q- J C H E E BOTTOM TO TOP: A. Farley, L. Nelson, D. Taft, I. Uzarski, I. Reynolds, K. Stevenson. There were only six girls on this year's squad and they did a wonderful job cheering the team. U V A R ip ' am. Baseball ROW 1: D. Logan, C. Trebuchon, R. Storll, T. Myers, C. Martin. ROW 2: Mr. Dressel, D. DeHart, K. King, B. Sterling, W. Smith, D. Carlson. ROW 3: D. Sickles, B. Headley, B. Baraokman, B. Oliver, G. Agnew. COACH Mr. Dressel This year the squad had sixteen players. They had a good season in the fall and had twelve games scheduled in the spring. The team is coached by Mr. Dressel. Compliments Of MEADVILLE SPORTING GOODS A .3 4, 1 ,ff E JL hifi! kj JE! In Q ' fx: , fx f, N -' U Projector Club ff ' ROW 1: I. Miller, I. Brown, P. Iones, R. McElninney, F. Holt, E. Corp. ROW 2: B Griffing, B. Reynolds, B. Oliver, C. Trebuchon, I. Ewing, I. Karr, D. Carlson. ADVISOR Mr. Iasperse x xx., Senior Science Club I. Neal, B. Callender, R. Greenfield, D. McQuiston, T. Linn, K. Millard, Mr. Iasperse Compliments Of MERRY CHEVROLET Junior Science Club OFFICERS President . . . . . . Linda Nelson Secretary . . . . . Donna Taft Vice-President . . . . . .Vaughn Bollard Treasurer . . . . . . . .Pat Hackworth The Ir. Science Club has had many activities during the year. The members of the club have visited Fiberglass, Ohio Rubber Company, American Brakeshoe, and Cleveland Health Museum. , They have done project workin radiation and other fields. For recreation both a skating party and a star party were held. ADVISOR Mr. Friend SITTING: I. Logan, M. Balog, I. Butterfield, W. Hays, V. Bollard, I. Miller, I. King, B. Hindman. STANDING, ROW l: A. Farley, M. Baker, D. Schofield, I. Uzarski, P. Hackvvorth, I. Wagner, Mr. Friend, L. Nelson, D. Taft, I. Rodgers, P. Iones. ROW 2: D. Taylor, I. Ewing, D. Spearly, K. Stevenson, R. Niemann. It if 15 Poster Art Club ROW 1: E. Herscher, B. Roxberry, C. Iamison, L. Glasgow, I. Barnes, C. Shelatz ROW 2: K. Callan, I. Finley, C. Fitch, I. Levenhagen, I. Cuban, I. Stevenson, L Morrell, S. Dunlap, S. Shellito, R. Rhodes, K. Thayer, L. Davis, B. Griffing, R Storll, B. Koehler. ROW 3: Mr. Klinginsmith, S. Miller. D Q L I ON ll!!! eevf nn, . A ' Mogvggmfiw' ll 'T PAVS T O ADVUU152 l WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 FROM THE Juniors Sephemores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Patrons List AND MRS FRANK SUTTON AND MRS IEFFREY C. DOUVILLE AND MRS. CARMEN OFENSEND AND MRS. AND MRS. ROLAND DAVIS R. SLATER IAMES IASPERSE AND MRS. VIRGIL MARTIN AND MRS. STANFORD MRS ROSE OLSZEINSKI AND MRS. STEVE URBANICK AND MRS TROY KLINGENSMITH AND MRS. ROBERT OATES AND MRS. ARNOLD BOBAN AND MRS. ART GRAPATIN AND MRS. FRANCIS KITCHEN AND MRS C. I. LYTLE AND MRS. I. R. ABERCROMBIE, I AND MRS RAY BULLIS AND MRS E. E. IORDAN MERLE KLINGINSMITH AND MRS. CARLYLE LOUCKS AND MRS. ALLAN B. WARING MRS BERTHA MEENAN AND MRS. HERMAN BLUMENSTEIN BETZ E. P. THOMPSON AND MRS. FRANK NEAL MRS. ELIZABETH SMITH MISS PRINGLE MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL KARASTURY MR. AND MRS. EARL BARBOUR IILL GRIGGS KAREN KLINGENSMITH MR. AND MRS. W. G. GLASGOW A FRIEND MR. AND MRS. LYLE WILSON CLELAND SISTERS TIMMY LEACH MRS. HAMILTON MR. AND MRS. HOWARD FARGO MRS. THOMAS H. EGAN Compliments Of I BOLLARD'S DAIRY L 1 I, P - QMLAUQLZQJ IDM RY S f-W 1 0 Lmssvnm PENNA 5 0 X f Vp! I 46S hCh hS 1 Penn 1 A Division Of The E Vex- if xls, i Best WVishes Comieautville THE OHICD RUBBER CO. M S 5 xv s To The Class O f 1958 Pennsylvania I l i l l 41 ' 1 NIAGARA THERAPHY MFG CORPORATION u ' . .... . . Advertised in ,' . 0? tcm WEEK . puiiiiil. . sooo H0 .'. HOUSE, BE '- ............ ......- H PAD Sootltes pain of Anmnms, A aunsms kntummsm Sore, Aching Muscles 5 and Joints Heat and massage have long tgroved invaluable in the relief of pain commonly associated wi medically-diagnosed chronic or sub-acute arthritis, bursitis or rheumatism. The new Niagara Thermo-CyclopadC1D, which you've seen adver- tised month after month in national magazines, now offers barb he t d a e' e -to useform.Thef1 t c f table d I SD. In SSBS ln all SSY ' 3 , Om 01' pa contains a cyclo-massage motor and a special heating element. The combination of heat and massage drives dee down through tissue and bone to help relieve pain of muscle ang joint, increase circulation, ease tension, and help you relax. The Thermo-Cyclopad-the result of extensive research to develop an easy-to-use home unit, com- binirlf heat with Niagara's new physical iw..-1 qA,f.....,,u mod ttf, cyclo-massage-produces re- 2 Ggtgantfia by . gtagkab y beneficial effects on the entire 'of me emi' o . R llillllilll Wh-ite today for details on the wonder- X ' f ful new Niagara Thermo-Cyclopad. Adamsville Pennsylvania Berthold Studios Congratulations Class Of 1958 Zenith Pictures North Street Meadville Pennsylvania Molded Fiber Glass Tray Co Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of 1958 May Your Iourney Through Life Be Friendly And Prosperous Linesville Pennsylvania The Methodist Church is . .A4' : ' '1A If Linesville, Pennsylvania Q1 1, T . And T fig? .3 7 V -- 'fig 1-lxarwrfpnsburg, Pennsylvania Q 7 f , fri, Mui r .a2:,:.. H 3 Minister, Edward E. Donner 3 y v.Ai,,a:g 430 W. Erie St. , Linesville, Pa. '-:gifs fa- 0 Phone 3 2 -9 2 3 Linesville k1f1l'lllOllSlDUI'g Linesville Hmarnmosn-stburg Church School 10:00 p.m. Church School 11:00 a.m Morning Worship 11:15 p. m. Morning Worship 10:00 a. m Youth Fellowship 7:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. Those Who Believe In The Church Are Found Inside The Church Come And Worship God Every Sunday I Am The Way, The Truth, Andy The Life! ,-..-...-... - .,,,,, if - Siewart's Bowling Lanes X s X East Side 7' Route 18 Conneaut Lake Pennsylvania Xhx R f Conneaut Lake Park, Inc. ' X QS: 1:29. X 'Ni Congratulations I From CONN EAUT LAK? PARK PENNSY'LVANIA'S PTRFVCT PLAYGROUNDH Conneaut Lake . . Pennsylvania 'Bollard's Plumbing 81 Heating Phone 32-723 Erie Street Linesville Pennsylvania I Congratulations Class Of 1958 May You Always Remember These As The Happiest Days Of Your Life. W W' 1 164 PROTANE cameo GAS smwcf Protane Corporation A. M. Rausei, Manager Phone 2085 Conneaut Lake Pennsylvania The Farmers National Bank Xl ll xx I A Conneautville Pennsylvania Linesville Construction Co Ray Van Epps Phone 22362 C. Summers Phone 2 3947 Bulldozing Linesville Pennsylvania Largent Farm Supply New 6: Used Farm Machines Sales Sr Service Myers Water Systems Located 6 Miles North Of Linesville, Pennsylvania Phone 2 339 7 MARK LARGENT R. D. Q2 Li1'1eSVillG Pennsylvania First Baptist Church SILAS B. ACKLITJ, PASTOR CO1'1QI'a'El.1lE1T1iOl'1S SeT1iOI'S Learn Here Of The Loving Christ For A Dying World. ' Compliments Of -Sunday: . 9:45 sunday School ll:00 Iunior Church ll: O0 Morning Worship 5 - 0 1 7:00 Youth Fellowship 8:00 Evening Service i E lWednesday: 5 2. 6:30 Iunior Choir L ., E TOUR 51 TO1'1i 7:0o Adair choir 5:1 8:00 Bible sway I Counseling By Appointment Vocational Guidance Marital Problems-Social Conflicts Pierpont Ohio Home Relationships-Personal Needs The Meadvrlle Trrbune Compliments Of Crawford County's V I Largest Newspaper with Hurd Shoe Store Complete County News Coverage Published By Shoes And Rubber Footwear The Tribune Publishing Company Meadville Pennsylvania Linesville Pennsylvania I I Penn line Church of Christ Congratulations To Our Graduates Bernice Blair Myrna Young Pierpont Ohio Compliments Of Crawford County Implement Company Phone N 2 3142 Meadville Pennsylvania Front End Alignment Wheel Balancing linsted Garage General Repairing Used Cars Bought And Sold HilI's Office Supply ...nm . ,. -1 'N ---- -H :era-is-1, '-r. PORTABLF TYPTNRITERS No Down Payment Terms From Sl. O0 Per Week Fully Guaranteed Office Furniture-School Furniture Phone 2209 Hallmark Greeting Cards 949 Market Street Meadville, Pennsylvania Espyville Pennsylvania Phone 49-452 Clothing Shop -u The House of Music Instruments And Accessories Records--Instruction Studios Crawf y's Largest :Sf Modern Store For Men Hi-Fi's 61 Boys 914 Water Street Phone 54-521 Meadville Pennsylvania Meadville Pennsylvania Gilbert Iron's Ford Service , EHULIIHRD Phone: 22-901 Or 23-555 Linesville Pennsylvania Compliments Of WiIIiamson's Esso Service DEALER Erie Street Linesville Pennsylvania Congratulations Seniors Compliments Of The Gardens, Inc. Bob :Sr Helene Weldon McGregor Sports Wear P-S Young Fellow Suits Campus Tog Suits .125 iq Phone: Linesville 22859 Route 6 Penn Line B ' Q xi-BX XX Meadville Pennsylvania FARM EQUIPMENT W. l. 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