Oswayo Valley High School - Gleaner Yearbook (Shinglehouse, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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Presents The 1958 Gleaner J 4 I Foreword We as graduatmg s e n 1 ors have recewed m th1s school the v1ta1 knowledge and character bulldmg mstrucuon that we have needed Now armed wlrh these fundamen tals we are ready to start the game of hfe N .., in- E iS' Z1 2 'X I ---v . . I . . . ug ' M Q ,uw mr ,mi -1,,ooL r Dedication We the class of 1958 in dedicating our yearbook, have chosen two men who in our estimation, have given of their talents in a most unselfish manner to guide us toward our goal of becoming educated and upright citizens. To Mr Natzle whose untuing efforts and helpful guidance have greatly enriched our high school years, we wish to say thank you It is to Mr Natzle whom we all admire and whose friendship we geatly value, that we dedicate our yearbook mg and best liked teachers we wish to ex press our appreciation for the unlimited time and patience he has given during the past years It is to Mr Haas that we dedicate our yearbook 3 ' . . . ' D ll To Mr. Haas, one of our most outstand- - l , I n FIRST ROW: O'Della Lyautey, Letha Spees, Beatrice Jones, nurei uowus. onbuiwu ROW: Marilynn Fuller, Delores Austin, Gertrude Bell, Marilyn Maxson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Maxson, Barbara Tay- lor, Phyllis Scoville, Cecelia Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Carol Brooks, Patricia Gustin, Margery Marvin, Sarah Stephenson. FIFTH ROW: Carol Densmore, Joan Maxson, Sandra Gale, Janice Taylor. SDCTH ROW: Gail Jandrew, Diane Rapchick, Deloris James. STANDING, Left to Right: John Clark, Bruce Henry, Dorwin Taylor, William Coyle, Donald Carpenter, Larry Phillips, Thornton Downs, Douglas Matthews Dale Maxson, John Maxson, Daniel Palmer, Kirby Holcomb, Robert F ritts, James Clark, Walter Holly Robert Graves, Dennis Brown, Robert Semelsberger, Dennis Calhoun, Edward McChesney, Harlan Press Mr. Haas, Mr. Quinlan. EDITOR John Clark ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Edward McChesney Sandra Gale Thornton Downs Barbara Maxson Harlan Press Dorwin Taylor Larry Phillips Robert Fritts Dennis Brown Gertrude Bell PHOTOGRA PHY COMMITTEE Gail Jandrew Diane Rapchick Delores Austin Carol Densmore William Coyle Patricia Gustin O'Della Lyautey Janice Taylor Deloris James Daniel Palmer Phyllis Scoville Robert Graves Joan Maxson ASSISTANT EDITOR John Maxson ART EDITOR Robert Harris ASSISTANTS Sarah Stephenson Marilyn Maxson Dale Maxson LITERARY COMMITTEE Walter Holly Margery Marvin Marilynn Fuller Cecelia Taylor Bruce Henry SALES COMMITTEE Kirby Holcomb Barbara Taylor Carol Brooks Douglas Matthews Robert Semelsberger Larry Smith William Stephenson Beatrice Jones Ethel Downs James Clark Letha Spees Dennis Calhoun Donald Carpenter Donald Donovan Gleaner Staff And Appreciation In making this yearbook we en- countered many difficulties. These would have really made things difficult had it not been for Mr. Quinlan and Mr. Haas, who gave so much of their time in helping us put our book together. Mr. Clark took the responsibility for handling the financial affairs for which we are very grateful. Thank you, gentlemen, for your services!! 0 0 f- PV X 1 WM1 en Vfeggg' 4, . F, K Y 0.-.3 -, - . ' --Nl ' -. ,QW ' '- .. avsf' ! MKUN FA wwe? Table of Contents nuff-' Si is ADVERTISEMENTS IES SE CU NIORS N JVQER SI'0IfTLg SPQR TS SIC J, X QP, :xx 5 SL 14 NBA! x P53 X Yx U C . 6' ff 41 I , ff.. . ,'.'... 'ay I rv- -Y 'Q ' .., MU , 49 I 1 Q, ,' llllj fzh gh N N 61 52 71 A . X . . mike.. Helen Fenner, Howard Gustin, Bert Kellogg, Owen Jenkins, Eugertha Hathaway, Margaret Good. NOT PRESENT: Phyllis Shall, Kathryn Perkins. oint Board Education President . . . . . Bert Kellogg Vice-President . . . . . Kathryn Perkins Secretary . . . . Helen Fenner Treasurer . . . . . . Margaret Good The Board of Education meets at least once every month in the interest of needs of our community. We wish to express our appreciation to them for their tireless efforts and devoted interest in one of the most important institutions in America -- the public school. 6 b 1 . sftlfff Whatever you wxsh I wrsh for you Whatever you plan I hope you 11 do Whatever you do I hope your success W111 brrng you the greatest happrness Administration Wrthin the covers of th1s yearbook will be found the per sonahtres and actrvmes wh1ch contrlbuted to an emoyable school year It w1ll serve as a remrnder of the events we en Joyed together To our Senlors, I extend wrshes for success 1n the future, Your success will reflect on your school, communrty and faculty WILLIAM STAVISKY Superv1s1ngPr1nc1pal D WILSON CLARK Hlgh School Prrncipal Th1S year, as hrgh school graduates, you will have at tained one of the broad plateaus 1n your clrmb through lrfe However, unhkeapopular quiz game you cannot stop and take what you have earned rather you must go onward and upward to other plateaus unt11 you reach your ultimate goal Your suc cess tn thxs chmb upward will depend upon no one but yourself Therefore know yourself Know not only your ab1l1t1es and capabrhttes but also know your lrmrtatrons for the successful person rs one who can honestly appralse and evaluate h1mse1f My sincere congratulations on your graduation and best wishes for your future endeavors EDWARD COSSLETT Elementary Principal 7 H 'V- ' If ., . -.35 .,-.. ... . ..i.,-,. :!'.,.:z'-- -' f q. I... -xr- 1-if-s .fig- X45 L.a0 MRS BOSAK B S Mansfield Stare Teachers College College Mlserlcordla A Facult MR. SPLAIN, B.S. Mansfield State Teachers College X MRS DONOVAN B S Mansfreld State Teachers College MRS LAUCKERN B Cornell Umversxty M S Ed Oh1o Umverslty St Bonaventure Umversity QLL MR QUINLAN B St BOIIHVBHIUIC University -2' xi' MR NATZLE B Mansfreld State Teachers College MRS OSANI B Mansfield State Teachers College . , .S. ! . l EXN R , X X L' VJYX X-, tg t , as xi S S I n 1 ,Pj MR. RUSSELL, B.s. 3 . , .A. . , 9 MR HAAS B S Bloomsburg State Teachers College St Bonaventure Umversxty wNMM MR HENNIGH B S M S Ed Pennsylvama State Un1vers1ty Alfred Umversxty Cahfornia State Teachers College WtAefM !'3M UU MISS Bowan, B.s Dock Haven State Teachers College mix-JZ LW MR POWERS B S Mansfield State Teachens College MRS GRAVES B A Bndgewater College W I bi ywy NN JCL! MR DUNSMORE Lock Haven State Teachers College MRS BURT R B S UHIVSISVRV of Cincinnat1 MRS LANPHERE B Mansfleld State Teachers College Duke Universny Rell-AMKAMJA ziwplw. MRS. FOSTER Mansfield State Teachers College, Syracuse University MRS WICHERT B S Mansfield State Teachers College MRS, HAZEL PRESS Lock Haven State Teachers College MRS HOLLY Mansfield State Teachers College Colorado State Teachers College MRS, NICHOLS Mansfield State Teachers College MRS STONEMETZ Lock Haven State Teachers College MRS. KARR Mansfield State Teachers College MR. WICHERT B S Mansfield State Teachers College MRS GERTRUDE PRESS Mansfield State Teachers College MRS. FEIG Mansfield State Teachers College MRS HOLCOMB Mansfreld State Teachers College MRS RATHBUN Bloomsburg State Teachers College MRS KATHERINE PRESS Mansfleld State Teachers College MRS SHIELDS Mansf1e1d State Tear rs College St o laventure Um y enn sylvan ra State UIIIVCISIIY Wazmk.. .J MRS SWIFT Mansfreld State Teachers College MRS. FOOTE Shppery Rock State Teachers College Na .Q . X S Y ww, 'N' 'K M ,ma -L is-A - -,I N X5 Ng X xy za A X. k ww: Q61 rw? ' ., 'f r-eff' Nr '-441 .1-,ff-'J John Clark Douglas Matthews Denrus Brown Diane Ra pchi ck Courses ACADEMIC Problems of Democracy Enghsh General Math Chemrstry Solid Geometry Spanrsh II Drlver Educauon Senror Class Off1cers Presrdent John Clark Vrce President Dennls Brown Secretary Drane Ra pchxck Treasurer Douglas Matthews And Subjects Offered COMMERCIAL Problems of Democracy Enghsh General Math Typlng Bookkeepxng Dnver Educatron Physrcal Education VOCATIONAL Problems of Democracy Enghsh General Math Chemlstry Agn culture Driver Educauon Physical Educamon CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS COLORS Red and Whrte SONG After Graduanon Day FLOWERS Red and Whrte Carnanons MOTTO The Past IS Forever Gone but the Future Lres Beyond JOHN CLARK Our drhgent class I 5 President I I 1 I . l Trigonometry Shorthand Home Economics : ' , I . 1 rig? 6 HERBERT AUSTIN X Quret rn h1s ways and liked by all CECELIA TAYIDR Lrfe IS too short to worry CAROL BROOKS Speaks httle bu that lrttle rs the best J? J PATRICIA GUSTIN L1v1ng and enyoymg '54 DENNIS CALHOUN School rs O K what else can I do durmg the day DONALD CARPENTER L1fe was made for hvmg 115 a I6 ROBERT HARRIS He won t lack frrends 215 MARGERY MARVIN Quret people are welcome everywhere DOUGLAS MATTHEWS A better fellow can t be found CAROL DENSMORE She has her future planned DELORES AUSTIN Word for the day smrlel MARILYNN FULLER Never put off the fun you can have today DONALD DONOVAN Shy but really a good guy ROBERT FRITTS Orxglnator of lrrelevant remarks I7 v1 WILLIAM COYLE Hrs worst friend is h1s Ford Ill B 0 DELORIS JAMES Joms rn fun makes rt . ' If . , . . . . ' or BEATRICE JONES Says 11ttle but she doesn t need to WALTER HOLLY Real n1ce and ltked by everyone GAIL JANDREW JOVIBI and extremely fuendly 'Q KIRBY HOLCOMB Express h1s out1and1sh op1n1on PHYLLIS SCOVILLE Someone talkmg look for Scnbble IAMES CLARK As he thmks he does' 18 GERTRUDE BELL Somethmg to be done ask Gert 2 B BARBARA TAYLOR A qulet mlss of gentle ways IANICE TAYLOR Always wans for the ma 11 THORNTON DOWNS I just can t make my eyes behave DORWIN TAYLOR Some laugh but he howls ROBERT SEME LSBERGER LETHA SPEES When Bob laughs Ready to make new everyone laughs fnends wx N We xx SRX ,flf AJ ,yvfff MARILYN MAXSONQWUK f K An arust to be f Tl!! 5 admued N O DELLA LYAUTEY Much fun 1f not Ihlllklflg I9 B ll DALE MAXSON Got a mechan1cal mmd :W 'X l ' Q Illh fs 6 .k'k ' J, 391' ,V4, O A eeeaae A g f A .. 5 A I T ' I no J A R A ' ,il xg A .+A 4 I xx In Q W kxl V ' V gl L M! f' . If f f-ff ',f7 ' dm 1 17' . , . y of W-QW ' l .A 6 . - B ha, 4 I4 X I l ' P A X ' 1 A 7' X 'f iil BARBARA MAXSON LARRY PHILLIPS ETHEL DOWNS Can laugh at In every sport does Yea Team! A pep anything Larry excel lillle 1'i0I JOHN MAXSON You guys Just don t apprecxate me that s a LARRY SMITH Lrfe was made for guys lxke Larry JOAN MAXSON Always lrkes her fun SARAH STEPHENSON W111 fmd her way rn the world 1110 N' 210 WILLIAM STEPHENSON He knows the score QR 'X DIANE RAPCHICK Have fun Whlle you re young. ROBERT GRAVES Qulet unless d1sturbed EDWARD MC CHESNEY Flne as a student, but better as a fnend DENNIS BROWN In math and cards he has II made BRUCE HENRY Qlllel please braln worklng. DANIEL PALMER Llkes swlmmlng and water skung. 21 SANDRA GALE Born wlth the g1ft of laughter 2 U HARLAN PRESS Th1s k1d can do about anythmg. film 3 ' W' - ff,-, R' it 'I ' A I r . -1 ' I K 1 T V - .J .qv ' - A T ' X X Q , , . . 5 I ,4 R . ' . -' ,I -, ' A ..... ' , M1 wi A N -1 ' I X I A I iw , ' , . . , . DELORES AUSTIN Commercial Club 3 V Pres. 4 Craft Club 2 Athletic Club 1 Glee Club 1 Class Play 3 4 Gleaner Staff 4 Chorus 2 3 if-C Brave soul' I HERBERT AUSTIN A 1 2 3 V Science Club 1 Class Play 3 4 GERTRUDE BELL Store Management Club 1 Craft Club 2 Class Play 3 4 Gleaner Staff 4 DENNIS BROWN Woodcraft Club 1 Science Club 3 4 Gleaner Staff 4 Ban 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 County Band 1 2 3 4 County Chorus 1 2 3 4 District Band 3 Class President 2 Class Vice -President 3 4 Two Freshman Beauties BEATRICE JONES JAMES CLARK Ir Dramatrcs Club 1 Sclence Club 1 Girls craft Club sec 2 Sklsh Club 2 V Pres 3 Commercial Club 3 Spanish Club 4 Gleaner Staff 4 JOHN CLARK Journahsm Club 3 Photography Club 4 Class Play 3 Gleaner Staff 4 Glee Club 1 Woodcraft Club 1 Spanrsh Club 4 Class Play 3 4 Class President 1 3 4 Green Qtull Staff 2 3 Cross Country 3 Gleaner Staff 4 The Beef Trust CAROL DEN SMORE Athletic Club 1 Science Club Secretary 3 4 Photography Club 4 Green Quill Staff 1 3 Gleaner Staff 4 Chorus 1 2 County Chorus 2 I V Cheerleader 2 DONALD DONOVAN Woodcraft Club 1 Commercial Club 2 Science Club 3 4 Class Play 3 Gleaner Staff 4 WILLIAM COYLE A 2 Class Play 3 Science Club 1 Gleaner Staff 4 CAROL BROOKS F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Gleaner Staff 4 22 Freshman Customs ETHEL DOWNS Ir Dramatrcs Club 1 Glee Club 1 Craft Club 2 Commercial Club 3 Photography Club Treas Class Play 3 Gleaner Staff 4 Chorus 4 Varsity Cheerleader 3 MARILYNN FULLER Girls Athletic Club 1 Glee Club 1 Science Club 2 Spanish Club 4 Class Play 3 4 Gleaner Staff 4 Chorus 2, 3 4 'Q It was free tool! Senior Activities l . I -2 . , , , . Pres. 4 xt 5 , ' - ' ,3 d I , , . . I F.F. . 1, ,3,4 TY' DENNIS CALHOUN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3, 4 Class Treasurer 1 Gleaner Staff 4 Assembly BRUCE HENRY Woodcraft Club 1 Varsity Club 2 Gym Club 3 Science Club 4 Class Play 3 Gleaner Staff 4 Varsity Basketball 2 3, I V Basketball 1 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 3 ROBERT GRAVES Science Club 2 3 Current Events Club 1 Gleaner Staff 4 Ban 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 I V Basketball 2 County Band 1 2 3 4 PATRICIA GUSTIN F H A Club 1 2 Gleaner Staff 4 Senior Activities SANDRA GALE F.H.A. 1,2,3, vice-Pres. 4 Class Play 3, 4 Gleaner staff 4 Chorus 2 DONALD CARPENTER F. F. A. 1,2,3,4 Class Play 4 Athletic Club 1 . Gleaner Staff 4 I V Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 2, X GAIL I ANDREW Photography Club 4 f Class Play 4 Gleaner Staff 4 sf rrss ' District Chorus 4 County Chorus 4 Keep your eye on that guy '? THORNTON DOWNS Class Play 3 Woodcraft Club 1 2 Science Club 3 Spanish Club 4 Gleaner Staff 4 ROBERT FRITTS Woodcraft Club 1 Skrsh Club 2 Secretary 3 Class Play 4 23 JOHN MAXSON Skish Club 2, 3 Spanish Club 4 Class Play 3, 4 Gleaner Staff 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 I. V. Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 County Chorus 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 3 DELORIS JAMES Girls Athletic Club 2 Commercial Club 3 Photography Club Secretary 4 Class Play 3 4 F H A Club 1 Green Quill Staff 2 Gleaner Staff 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 County Chorus 3 4 WALTER HOLLY Science Club 1 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 Gleaner Staff 4 Ban 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 District Band 2 District Chorus 3 4 Track 3 r uf' ii 43 Xmas Ball decorating committee? MARILYN MAXSON Girls Athletic Club 1 Craft Club 2 Commercial Club 3 Art Club President 4 Class Play 3 4 Gleaner Staff 4 Chorus 1 DALE MAXSON Class Play 4 Gleaner Staff 4 Science Club 2 MARGERY MARVIN Gleaner Staff 4 Photography Club 4 BARBARA MAXSON Grrls Athletic Club 1 Craft Club 2 Journalism Club 3 Spanish Club 4 Class Play 3, 4 Gleaner Staff 4 Who gets the ice cream? DANIEL PALMER Science Club 1 Woodcraft Club 1 Varsity Club 2 Gym Club 3 Gleaner Staff 4 Class Play 3 Chorus 3 County Chorus 3 Baseball 2 WILLIAM STEPHEN SON A 1 2, Gleaner Staff 4 Senior hi -jinks LARRY SMITH Current Events Club 1 Science Club 2, 3 Spanish Club 4 Gleaner Staff 4 Varsity Basketball 3 Track 3 DOUGLAS MATTHEWS F. F. A. Sec. 1, 2, 3, President 4 Science Club 1 Class Treasurer 4 Class Play 3, 4 Gleaner Staff 4 24 Toothpaste ad'7 We wonder'7'?'7 LARRY PHILLIPS Woodcraft Club 1 Varsity Club 2 Skish Club Presrdent 3 Photography Club 4 Gleaner Staff 4 I V Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 1 2,3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 Track 3 EDWARD MC CHESNEY Class Vice -President 1 Junior Dramatics Club Presrdent 1 Current Events Club 2 Class Play 3 4 Spanish Club 4 Gleaner Staff 4 SARAH STEPHENSON F.I-LA. 1,2,3,4 Gleaner Staff 4 Chorus 3 LETHA SPEES Class Play 3 Gleaner Staff 4 Photography Club 4 Commercial Club 3 Craft Club 2 Girls' Athletic Club 1 Library Club 1 Senior Activities F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 . ' I I . .. Mr Quinlan busy teacher KIRBY HOLCOMB Science Club 1 2 3 President 4 Woodcraft Club 1 Gleaner Staff 4 ROBERT HARRIS Slush Club 2, 3 Photography Club 4 Baseball 3 4 Gleaner Staff 4 O'DELLA LYAUTEY Chorus 1 2 4 Gleaner Staff 4 Photography Club 4 Commercial Club 3 Girls' Athletic Club 1 Library Club 1 Class Play 3 4 Craft Club 2 BARBARA TAYLOR Glee Club 1 Girls Athletic Club 1 Biology Club 2 Photography Club 4 Class Play 4 Gleaner staff 4 Chorus 1 DIANE RAPCHICK Junior Class Secretary 3 Senior Class Secretary 4 Sophomore Class Vice -Pres. 2 Art Club Treasurer 4 Band 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Varsity Cheerleader 4 IANICE TAYLOR F H A 1 2, Secretary 3 Treasurer 4 Gleaner Staff 4 DORWIN TAYLOR Current Events Club 1 Skrsh Club 2, 3 Photography Club 4 Class Play 3 Baseball 3 Track 3 CECELIA TAYLOR Gleaner Staff 4 Woodcraft Club 2 Commercial Club 3 President 4 Class Play 4 Band 3 4 Chorus 2 I V Cheerleader 2 Varsity Cheerleader 3 4 Glee Club 1 Athletic Club 1 L V. Cheerleader 3 A Iifed actress at play practice. Open sesame! I I JOAN MAXSON F H A. 2 3,4 It Dramatrcs Club 1 Class Play 3 4 Semor Dramaucs Club 2 Gleaner Staff 4 PHYLLIS SCOVILLE G1rls Athletic Club 1 Library Club Vice Pres Commercial Club 3 4 Gleaner Staff 4 Class Play 3 Band 1 2 I V Cheerleader 2 Varsity Cheerleader 3 Green Quill Staff 3 Craft 3 HARLAN PRESS Ban 1 2 3,4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 County Band 1 2 3 County Chorus 3 4 District Chorus 4 Baseball 1 2 3 Varsity Basketball 2 Class Play 3 Photography Club Pres 4 Cross Country 3 ROBERT SEMELSBERGER Science Club 1 4 Varsity Club 2 Gym Club 3 Class Play 3 Band 1,3,4 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, Gleaner Staff 4 25 Semor ACIIVIIICS W . . . , ,4 Current Events Club 1 VarsitY Basketball 3. 4 ' ' ' - . 1 d . . 4,9 I I n ' f . O4 as , ,cs I E '4 .3.4 3 ,Ng XX- -'ff' V is ,Y Xe Underclassmen 'af Y -VN m V v- T dx'- 4f1:?P1u!? -as JF Av fa' 1f4 v'N ,J- 'YN ,-KN bi-,,,' as ...f ' 3.3 f-vniinuQ ', We the class of 1958 dont know what the future w111 brrng, forth but we are sure that you w111 frnd the goal that you are searchmg for We s1ncere1y hope that by profrung from our nustakes benefmng, from our ach1evements and ustng your knowledge that our school wrll conunue to stnve forward To each of our underclass men, we extend the challenge to uphold the tradtuons ldeals and school spurt May you have success rn everythrng you undertake to accomphsh 0 j 0 ', I Q' Q E N Q - 5 .-4 sf LA, an 4' , -Q N'- i A Q A - - iz: ' ! J' ' I A yvAAM. ,Mw,M, N - ff- ' f M., ..-- --- -N ,- A ,, fy , ,.. .. laglffff 1 uniors Wanda Dunshxe Charlotte Strlckland Arthur Clark, Judy Perry President, Charlotte Strickland Secretary Arthur Clark Vice Presldent Wanda Dunshte Treasurer, Judy Perry Th1s year forty four J un1ors grouped together to show that they could beat those Seruors 1n anything As a starter nine Joined band and sixteen are in chorus They have eight students represented on the Green Quill Staff and one IS a Majorette Seven of the boys are on the basketball team, and they have help from one Junlor Varsity and four Vars1ty Cheerleaders Juniors and reached their goal Of course they have the usual complaints being mlssused by a group of Sad1SIS called teachers not enough to eat and much too stiff a schedule But, we Senlors muSt admit that they with much help from their class advisors Mr Natzle and Mr Powers have made quite a name for themselves and lt seems quite evident that they can step into our shoes next year Subjects Offered ACADEMIC English History Plane Geometry Driver Educatxon Physlcal Educatlon Physics French COMMERCIAL Eflg11Sh Commercial Law HISIOFY Driver Education Shorthand Phys1cal Education TYPH18 27 VOCATIONAL History English Physical Educatlon Drlver Education Agriculture Home Economics . O . I I Then they set their goal for magazine sales for slightly over the record goal attained by last year's I 1 4 I IN Lloyd Austin Frank Bixby im Es ., S- M- al. li 7 Mx, ng. , Richard Burney I , A , . J K Hugh Carpenter gf 4 M 1' is Anhui Clark N' A ff f 1 -H-up -'Q F-ag: if,-leg! . , ' I S is ffl! seven: ,W s - , ,i.,. , Y .. 11 .X ,Y 1 sf .Af L' - 135 53 1 ' Q B' ss, X sg 9' A 1,1 5 N - X kb t 4 'il tl an-l bg. A 1 ,O 1-1- Ia I Helen Cutler I Anne Lee Cummings James Dingman Denver Drake NOT SHOWN -09 i i Darrel Daily Judith Simmons U J ig uniors ,Lys N AD -C Q 10 iq-'rn ..,. I Wanda Dunshxe Harold Featherman Eileen Gardiner Bruce Gardner Linda Graves Mrlton Green Bernadine Haynes Frederick Hewitt Frances Hyde Robert Karr Delores Keesler Lee Kellogg Joanne Lanphere Lois Lowe Wanda Lyautey BN Thomas McDonald Sam Mesler Claud Norton if ,IV Gail Newton Caro lynn Perkins William Perkins Judy Perry Janet Plullips Bertha May Schade Betty Scovllle L43 safe James Shepard MarJor1e Smith Charlotte Strickland Virginia Turner Melanie Voorhees Paula Walley f L. Rick Zwrrnbaum Ea M 3 28 9 ' 1 v 1 1 , f. snsl I , ' I V' 'f f . 4 k--F l V R D Q ' , 0 . , 4 Q-iff' . ' . Q' l L N .. . T . 01. I A . Vi: K ' J 2 L ,S at y s X, A A J . , ., ,ai Q .L . l K 'Y - ,A , -I -t L -A 'Z' g Eff' lvl' y L J 7 YQ Q 2:5 K l 11. : . W ,s V . . . , J ' A fwrifif 'FI ' . , A . Y -11 J Ronald Maxson ' Q 1 4, ' Q . ' - W Q-f . Q 4 l .. ,gk . ' -, f-, - S . 5 , MQ- ' ' . l , -AP s sf , , F- f 4 - - . ' ,A -- Q Az , ' '- Q , up . D A XY -' - . .ii ' 5 2 ' - . , 1 . WR, l 5 :-. ' L ' 1' A Faye Hackett, Carolyn Colley, Helen Holly, David Ellis The Sophomores have sikty-two in their class this year. They seem to be an up-and-coming group, with five in Band, twenty in Chorus, five on the Green Quill Staff, eight on the basketball team, and two cheerleaders. As far as class his- tory goes, they are just beginning, although we may be sure that they will not be unknown because of a lack of ambition or ability. Mr. Russell and Mr. Haas, their class advisors, seem to be quite satisfied in being the advisors of this group, which would lead us to believe that the class is usually well behaved. Although the word usually must alsobeconsidered. 29 ophomores President . . . . . . . . Helen Ho11Y Vice-President . . . . . Carolyn Colley Secretary . . . . . . . Faye Hackett Treasurer . . . . . David Ellis Subjects Offered ACADEMIC History English Physical Education Biology Algebra II Health COMMERCIAL History English Physical Education Junior Business Training Biology Health VOCATION AL History English Physical Education Ag ric ultu re Home Economics Biology Health .1 Hollis Allen Dolores App Donald Ausun Patrrcra Blanchard Beulah Blauvelt Phyllls Brabham Ellen Brrdge Cecrl Brewer Alexander Burger Gayle Calhoun Lewxs Callahan Davld Cobb Donn Coletu Carolyn Colley Wrllram Daxly Roxanne Drckerson Sophomores 4-QI 'T' 5- T .-5 in qv-v-bv Kay Drake Iolene Erchelberger Davld Ellls Rrchard Enstrom Judy Foote Kenneth Ford Harold Goodrxdge Eugene Graham Rlchard Green Faye Hackett Davrd Halleck Monte Hathaway Sandra Haynes Helen Holly Darlene Hopewell Dennrs Hyde Q? 1 8 l -tv' 5 'lv-ni Unk!! I We ,, , .arts , ,r . J.. ts Elsie Jackson Roy Jackson Sherman Keesler James Kellogg Jr John Kellogg ohn Krng Errka von Klerst Lynette Learn Karen Matthews Carolyn Maxson Z1ta McChesney 94 X James Meyers Francrs Mooney Sophomores Dlanna Payne Edgar Perkms Mar1or1e Perkrns Stephen Perklns Vlrgtnra Peters Melvln Shelley Adelbert Smith Bonnre Strrckland W' E Floyd Taylor Garry Taylor James WIHSOI Rosanne Wood Stanley Yeager Dorothy Yeaples lf NOT SHOWN Alberta Stephenson SS Class H1story Frfty four thoughtful freshmen reported at the beglnnrng of Ih1S school term They were dunkrng of the ev1l upperclassmen and the dungs they would cause at rmtratron After thrs ordeal however they began to buckle down to the matters at hand wluch seemed to be all study It seems that some of thelr members refused to stay 1n th1s rut as 8 Jorned the band 4were1n chorus 4 were on the basketball team and 1 was on the Green Qurll Staff Class advrsors for thrs group were Mr Henrugh and Mr Splarn Freshman Class Offlcers Presrdent Wrllard Srmons Secretary Nancy Smxth reasurer Donald Hyde FIRST ROW Patsy Dunshre Nancy Smrth SECOND ROW Wlllard Simons Donald Hyde Courses And Subjects Offered ACADEMIC VOCATIONAL Spanlsh I MUSIC Algebra I Ar Algebra I r CIVICS Home Economrcs Civzcs Home Economrcs Enghsh Agnculture Enghsh Agriculture General Scrence Physlcal Educatron General SCICUCC Physlcal Education MUSIC 32 I Vice-President . . . ....... Patsy Dunshie T .... . . . . . . . . . . . t At . . . Davrd Amrdon Edgar Armstrong Walter Barnes Drane Beckwlth Wrlham BCCkWlIh Barbara Berrren Roseanne Brxby Paul Blauvelt 4 s Thomas Brown Alrce Cham L E la HIC C1'Lll'I'1 an 'X Xe X D 93-F T Donald Cutler Carman Drake Freshmen Patsy Dunshxe Mrchael Estes fs Douglas Evxngham James Freeborn Philip Fuller Rhea Green Rrchard Green Marlene Hakes Kenneth Hallock Alice Harris Wayne Hathaway Teresa Haynes Sharon Henry Dona ld Hyde 33 'Iii Qing, Lal or 'G' W A9455 .3-f Us ,Q his Wrllram Kelley Janrce Kemp Margaret Krng Darrell Learn Anne Lunn Betty Madlson Stephen Matthews Mrchael McChesney la. A Dolores Mesler Rrchard Mxtchell Theodore Mrx 5'-:-:nv 'Q' gg 5 2 Illlle 5 ENE: B' E W my Lawrence Newton 31 Helen Nrxon XE. Freshmen vhur 45 'Simba 13 Ll Q 'wwe W 1. Mary Olson Roger Perkms Alecra Sherwood Wrllard Srmons Nancy Smlth Q Donald Sturdevant 34 Donetta Sutton Donald Torrey Larry Walker Dennls Washburn Sharon Washburn Ella Wood borrarne Woodard Arthur Yeaples NOT SHOWN Dewey Gustm Robert Ockerman Eighth Grade President ..... .. . . . Roger Enstrom Vice-President . . . . . . James Hanes Secretary . . . , , , Gordon Pellett Treasurer . . . . . Marilyn Dietze Subjects Offered English History Mathematics Geography Science Spelling Physical Education Art Industrial Arts Practical Arts Health Education Music Q Pf ...fs ' f ' n f i' in 4, 4. -'5.-- wgi,9.N'- woneRv !.' Marilyn Dietze, Roger Enstrom, Gordon Pellett, .T ames Hanes The lively eighth grade consists of seventy-six members. Their advisors, Mr. Dunsmore and Mrs. Donovan, seem to be kept quite busy. Five of them have tried their skill in band, and two are on the Green Quill staff .We have all noticed that they are no longer in such a hurry to get to class. Though they still keep the old excuse of being lost in the hall and forgetting their books, this active. group is sure to attain their success in future years. 35 X Lawrence Armstrong Barbara Beckwlth Manlyn Bennett Rachel Bryant Donald Bump KY Q Janet Calhoun La Mane Callahan I 1 ' Thomas Carr Q h Terry Caya ,N .4 'G' 'Tsang Donald Cone E1a1ne Crooks Robert Crum Mary Crum -QQ, if Q' G1 D E1 ghth Manlyn Dretze pai 'w-1? Gs! in-5 'EP Dale Dunshre Roger Enstrom David Freelove Marllyn Freelove Margaret Green Mrlford Green Frankhn Grom Phrlhp Gustm Barbara Halleck '-uf Q ' I ' James Hanes QC iv 'Y .Ji Wm was 1.4 41-fi' 36 133' Kevrn Hanley Terry Hathaway George Hewrtt Rita Holcomb James Howard Gloua Ireland Ernest James Paul Kautz June Kemp Sheha Kemp Gary Krbbe Rrchard Klos . 1 Q .IA , - , A V X. ri? A 2? C Q. 5 N 1 N g , . ' ,f ,fail G .' P ' J Q.- I . . 2 9 l Y' .' ' ' I i 'V ,l x C Ld. qqud a t g x r . if EVE? t L LL A M' ,, ' S r . ' K K A I F HM 4 5 x . f , , ' - pr G C M ' A . , EF . 1 . ' G G C . , ,, J f ,-Vl -2 ' ' ela R -l ' K K :IQ K K f x G m... N d ' f' 'WV X . . n rf P4143 ' Q 4 ' ' 4 'cn 'g C I v . Q, : J R -4 '-f' -- me gf' A5 H , Q f- gi- t I 0 Lu gg Lt J t V ,X M 5? K . or if ,ff C, a , rv , , ' , 1 1 , Q . . 5 as H . A, Q . 6 7 G9 4 d Md 4 V . is ' Barbara Lauckern Clara Lowe Clifton Lunn Grace Maxson Emogene McDonald Imogene McDonald Mary Lou Metzger Rosann Mrles Harry Mrller Melandle Mrller Chestley Mrtchell Stephen Mrx Maxwell Moor Crarg Norton Cheryl Oles Helen Phlllrps Dennrs Reed Lewrs Scovrlle June Shelley Fred Srebert Charles Smrth Gordon Taylor James Taylor John Van De Boe John Voorhees Florence Ward Frederrck Washburn Davrd Wetzel Gary Woodard Eighth Grade : pm if - .- L . , is .M .s . tif.: s Q. . - t., . -if . - ,M - 2 2' Q. ,- -, if K 5 3 'G' 55 Y si , ' A 'I U . - . . s as S .5 gy- .. 1: r Sl? was n-up 'uw Kenneth Olmstead Lrnea Olson Gordon Pellett 'Y i Joan Perkrns Chrrstme Petrasy NOT SHOWN Rosalle Lowe Marjorre Lucas Robert Peters Byron Wackwrtz hai X vivehuwi as Q in-. if X, X 9 'Ns Q1 sian: .1 J Q.. ' K N 1 2 ' ' G H ' Q . J W J J if J .2 , .lu . A 'J 2 . Q' A 1 ai ,gp N.. .. J 3 A K 3' ---..- . . 3 ..,.,, . ,, Ss '- . t l G f SF .5 . , t ,... I. ' ' X 9' . H . Q. 1 I 5 .L r.t- J. me J ,F Elaine Shepard T -X ' A J -. J are ' figiief... , , AS ' J J ff . , A L N ' A: K 0 X7 Q V Q.. - ,si , ki G.. x ,M S' 'J , ' 'U' - -A -' 'il' ws - . . as I, ,, . , 5 3 i we ' ' . . Thomas Enstrom, Carolyn Coleman, Ronnie Good, Walter Newton, Class History On September 3, 1957, '72 students met each other and Miss Bower and Mrs. Graves, their class advisors, This body of students formed the Seventh Grade. They had many troubles, such as walking on the wrong side of the corridors and being nearly trampled by some huge upper classman who quickly excuses himself by muttering, These seventh graders are always smaller every year . But as they meet these difficulties and surpass them, an indication of their ambition is the fact that diey have one represent- ative in the band. Seventh rade Class Gfficers President ........, Thomas Enstrom Vice-President . . . . Carolyn Coleman Secretary .... . . . Ronnie Good Treasurer . . . . Walter Newton Subjects Offered English History Mathematics Geography Science Spelling Art Industrial Arts Practical Arts Music Physical Education Christmas party picnic style! 2 i. 3 al 5 J -J i gn? vw, A SP '7 44 'Qi 2 f ' 1 ' Q . Seventh .Q T :'m i r G 9.19 1'.3' if ,S '91 qv? wil its 5 'i I l at 'md if fade Roy Amidon Deborah Austin Donald Babcock Larry Bailey ' Robert Baker Terry Beckwith R Barry Bennett to Ella Mae Berrien 4.6 Alice Brooks if Brenda Brooks K Joanne Brooks Robert Brooks Bradley Carpenter Norman Chestnut Sharonanne Clarke Carolyn Coleman Shlrley Colley James Crum Frank Dean Glenn Drake Carole Ellrott Thomas Enstrom Stanley Evmgham Robert Ferguson Roberta Frau Robert Frau Fred Fuller Iudy Galentine Ronald Good Jerry Goodridge '32 Donovan Grom Sandra Hamilton Susie Hanes Donna Hawkes Willram Henderson Leon Jackson S9 Jerry James Ross Iones ef Bs I-,,,,.. -x , t I y fi .. s P N K i .F V .K EF fl. F 'Q if-ik' B A ' A Q o ' ,, 5 1 ii 'bb FF y Q . X F 'F K - , rg, F ? F5 K ' K Q? ' 51, 2 ' K ' up 5 1 A F h - , , ,, F Q F 'fd an F B .za e-D ' F l YF Q F , uwuhkx rkhkk 4 , e as +-Q R F QQQ1 ' F1 5 A: ' ' L l k f taee as ,- F , F , FF ? f f R f F is 'J f sg ar- 39 F - 1- f , ' K 15:34 :Sd Seventh Grade Eldyn Karr Gerald Kellogg Carolyn Kemp Harold Kemp Frank Klng Frank Langworthy Carney Lloyd Bradley Maxson Wlllram Maxson Boyd M1l1er Mary Al1ce Mxller Jerry Morrrs Leroy Murphy Walter Newton Carolyn Olmstead Mary Jane Pellett af 4. Y W U 'ails I ,,f't'!f Al1ce Peoples Phyllxs Perkms Marcra Philllps Thomas Scott Thomas Spees Carolyn Stonemetz Norma Strang Carol Sutton Lyle Taylor Beulah Terrette John Thompson Amta Washburn Drana Weimer John Worthrngton Frances Yeaples Jeffery Zwrrnbaum NOT SHOWN Sandra Taylor Lrnda W1nsor p I ?'e Q3f f KJ 'yi I' a ilk - ' 4 T ' S' Q h f f I n 0 as s W ' 44 M nt g ' ' . Q e C' H- S s ,1 J .v,.v , - ,W V' Qi h 1 I 1 g F l f 1 1 I4 . l , . ' C M . ,.. bi A ff, Q' ' I X f I QL W' 2 BHSKETWLL X BHSE BELL WW? CHF F RT ww If I 17 I ,f 4? f ff X dnl I! ll I? f , ',f f 'v f,W 4'S X Ss 4 as xx Q. - x G0 ' waxy -XSX X YW N Nb ,N 5 ff 5 I - ,- -1 22 4? 'ij ix P0 A xxx? Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an. ZUL B-IL an an 311. C . 6 S 6 Schedule Vars1t Limestone Franklinville Northern Potter Smethport Port Allegany Otto Township Limestone Smethport Coudersport Franklinville Austin Portville Coudersport Otto Township Northern Potter Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Home We offer our congratulations tothe varsity squad and to their very capable coach, Mr Wichert Their many fine performances were a credit to our schooL Rick Hewitt was manager for the team. It is not so important who won the contest, as how we played the game. The sportsmanship shown by our boys makes us realize that they will go on to greater goals l. C C Portville Austin Home Away Get that man! Mr Wichert 1 Fight team, fight, Ilglll tight, tight' T' O 3 10 . . . 13 . 17 . 20 I 3 I 7 I 14 I . 17 . J . 21 I 24 Jan. 28 Port Allegany Away F b 4 F b. 7 F b. 11 F b. 14 F b. 18 F b. 21 FIRST ROW Rrck Hewrtt, John Maxson, Rrkkl Zwnnbaum, Drck Enstrom, Bruce Henry, Dave El.11s SECOND ROW Mr Wrchert Don Carpenter, Lee Kellogg Larry Phrlllps Dorwm Taylor, Art Clark, Harlan Press Varslty Squad Jump TWO more pomts A agp, Better pay atte muon. 7' . y If I n a fp V B Henry Forwa rd L Phllhps Guard J Maxson D Carpenter Forward Guard H Press Center ars1ty Squad D Taylor D Ellrs Guard Forward R Enstrom L Kellogg A Clark Zwrmbaum Forward Forward Guard Forward 44 unior High Basketball T 1 f qu 5,1 r , 'il' , an SY 'f . . rx as v. is uf! I t ul ,s ' X ' 'cllfiilfs ef- , .-. l - 4x ' ' ' l. Y Y Y Q f fi ti?-3 my ' V, Jqzinxxgx Lin., 'Q . , ,, if i f j li D 5 f 5 wi 5 ' - X, 1 f 2 ,S A 9 , 4 -' . ji ' 391- j , 5 - , 1 , 1, ', yy ,.- 5 A 1 bind' FIRST ROW: Steve Mix, Managerg Bill Maxson, Walter Newton, Jerry Goodridge, Terry Beckwith, Terry Hathaway, Harry Miller, Mr. Splain. SECOND ROW: Stanley Evingham, Don Bump, Craig Norton, Roger Enstrom, Frank Dean, Gary Kibbe, Bradley Carpenter. THIRD ROW: Tom Enstrorn, Paul Kautz, John Voorhees, Lewis Scoville, Robert Frair, Don Cone, Torn Spees. NOT SHOWN: Don Babcock, Charles Smith. Baseball Team FIRST ROW: Dick Ensrrom, Dave Ellis, John Maxson, Dor- win Taylor, Sam Mesler. SECOND ROW: Bruce Henry, Harlan Press, Larry Phillips, Edgar Perkins, Robert Harris. 46 Miss Bower Junior Varsity Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: Sharon Henry Sandra Haynes ' Donetta Sutton SECOND ROW: Charlotte Strickland Jolene Eichelberger THIRD ROW: Anne Lunn 'X -Q1 'V' X a X Nz.. Se. Directors 47 Varsity Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: Cecelia Taylor SECOND ROW: Judy Perry Janet Phillips Betty Scoville Diane Rapchick Marjorie Smith Mrs. Wichert Q if 4. J' 4. V .L:,:.X I i L 5 7 K . 51.1 .A ogy! ...4-..f . 5 Z- yl,-? Xb. . lfY7Ql1'sl3-'aff QU . w Trees J' 7 Kal Oscax Ra.Sba.ch bifmefsgi F Iih k1haLtI5h Hn www ilbfifbbkowpf fnmag U Aga nstih 1 s an ab +. G 4 P gd! Ah HSM leaf y arms 3 P - I - A x in a. ev-ev Sec 7 ff A po- Ov - A Atreew o h v ou ' re xd- .. A f P ,-,.,.4.4.....-- ix .H , V H E Q 'P 'E H - u eeav hs wc ow-nng bve st-N-Q-Q A reeumi loqkg., at 9 an F J ,f EJJJKEJ an ' t day, ..-,- dll' ev - ' to pra I 9. ..s ' fi QQ W was K- Cfxu iyn if 4 'xQfLf -9' Rf.. -K1 , -. 1 'il M A 1- if - - 43. 4, x A v if e.Lv3:f,..35f ,ga.'Jff iw i- ',, ,, -..A,, ,,f3-51,9 T ,Q , XL! XA XJ,z'X , , . KIA ,Ky fi mg, .. is Il D. I I vw Q.. 'L . D Qygvgflyqt T Q' iv 'Q' xx ' : .,g.fi. T L .f:f . ,1:. -:.. A g ll . A F t K Q . ',,. ' n - fy., W . K: . .Y .. . .,. if ,sw gf WM Q S IL!! 'E In FIRST ROW: ElsieJackson, Lita McChesney, Sandra Haynes,Judy Foote, Donetta,Sutton, Sharon Washburn, llelen Holly, Anne Lunn, Sharon Henry, Dianna Payne, Faye Hackett. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Osani, Teresa Haynes, Margaret King, Diane Beckwith, Bertha Schade, O'Della Lyautey, Deloris James, Judy Perry, Ethel Downs, Roseann Bixby, Alecia Sherwood. THIRD ROW: Pat Blanchard, Janet Phillips, Gail Newton, Linda Graves, Melanie Voorhees, Nancy Smith, Wanda Lyautey, Jolene Eichelberger, Ellen Bridge, Patsy Dunshie. FOURTH ROW: Frances Hyde, Carolynn Perkins, Marlene Hakes, Karen Matthews, Lynette Learn, Bonnie Strickland, Charlotte Strickland, Joann Lanphere, Gail Jandrew, Diane Rapchick. FIFTH ROW: Eugene Graham, Michael Estes, Donn Coletti, Willard Simons, RoyJackson, Walter Holly, Harlan Press, James Dingman, Edgar Perkins, John Maxson, David Amidon. Chorus This year Mrs. Osani worked unceasingly to promote musical activities and education in our school. Under her direction, the chorus with twenty-Iwo sopranos, twenty altos, six tenors and six basses, presented a praiseworthy Christmas Cantata. She selected Gail Jandrew, Harlan Press, and James Dingman to represent our school in District Chorus. We all are sor ry to see her leave and wish to extend to her our best wishes and grateful thanks. 51 x, X ' x? 1NQ x?vENts E ' UN QL, uw LEHVES X 35- WN f J Q! X cj? A ,fi 644 Q Cgfffff Si f WX xw k E X E R X XX X 1 Q5 ij ' mf X 385 fm IV i Xi! ' 76 Ks X fy FI-I.FI. X! W f x ffl XYIXOOZZ X, ,f ak j QHLc1lnt0aS -X 5if2,Rt5MW f F. F. A. Club FIRST ROW: Mr. Hennigh, Douglas Matthews, Lloyd Austin, Frank Bixby, Donald Carpenter, Dale Max- son, Gary Taylor, Lawrence Newton, Donald Torrey, Lawrence Gross, Dewey Gustin, Donald Cutler, Paul Blauvelt. SECOND ROW: Aldelbert Smith, Darrel Daily, Sameul Mesler, James Dingman, Donald Hyde, Lawrence Walker, Theadore Mix, Steven Perkins, Monte Hathaway, John King, Kenneth Ford, Donald Austin. THIRD ROW: Dennis Calhoun, Sherman Keesler, William Daily, .T0hnKel1Ogg, Harold Goodridge, Stanley Yeager, Phillip Fuller, William Coyle, Bruce Gardner, Milton Green, Richard Mitchell. FIRST ROW: Janice Taylor, Sandra Gale, Patricia Gustin, Elsie Jack- son. SECOND ROW: Alberta Stephenson, Carol Brooks, Joan Maxson Rhea Green, Lynette Learn, Delores Keesler, Mrs. Bosak, Sarah Step- henson, Mary Olson, Elaine Crum. F. H. . Club F.H.A. -- the national organization of students studying homemaking in high school. Our over-all goal is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. Our local program is based on per- sonal, family, and community needs. Degrees are awarded annually to those aspirants who have completed the necessary criteria. Some major activities of our chapter for the year are a tea, a demonstration for Farm Show, making clothing for the Northern Tier Chil- dren's Home, and contributing to the schol- arship fund and UNESCO. The Clever Calculators Club ,M ,t A 5 i 3 l T l ev ,,,,.,.,. 1 -3 um' f W FIRST ROW: Christine Petrasy, Rosalie Lowe, Clara Lowe, Gloria Dean, Phyllis Perkins, Norma Stranu, SECOND ROW: Mrs, Donovan, Frank Langworthy, Eldyn Karr, Glenn Drake, Leonlackson, Thomas Specs, liradley Carpenter, Donovan Grom, Walter Newton, Charles Smith, Fred Fuller, Robert Baker, Roy Amidon, Terry Beckwith, Robert Frair, Chestley Mitchell, Jerry Goodridge, Jerry James. Photograph Club FIRST ROW: Deloris James, Gail Iandrew, Barbara Taylor, Charlotte Strickland, Mr. Powers, Carol Densmore, Letha Spees, O'DeIla Lyautey. SECOND ROW: Sandra Haynes, Gail Calhoun, Jolene Eiehel- bcrge r, Ma rgery Marvin, Beatrice Jones, Ethel Downs. THIRD ROW: Dennis llyde, Eugene Graham, Donn Coletti, Edgar Perkins, David Ellis, James Kellogg, Dorwin Taylor, Larry Phillips, llollis Allen, Dick Eustrom, James Meyers, llarlan Press, David Cobb, Francis Mooney, Floyd Taylor, Melvin Shelley, Herbert Link, 5 l 4 V+ use x Current Events Club ,,..,a4 FIRST ROW: Marcia Phillips, Carol Sutton, Carol Elliott, Mr. Russell, Florence Ward, Beulah Turrcrtc, Dianna Weiuxer. SECOND ROW: Dale Duushie, Robert Crum, Kevin Hanley, Frank Dean, Gary Woodard, Robert Brooks, Barry Bennett, John Worthington, William Beckwith, Walter Barnes, Kenneth Olmstead, William Henderson, Jerry Morris, Thomas Scott, Ross Jones. Models Club u e FIRST ROW: Frank King. James Crum, Marilyn Freelove, Mr. Splain, Meladine Miller, Boyd Miller, Frederick Washburn. SECOND ROW: Thomas Carr, John Voorhees, Clifton Lunn, David Freelove, Phillip Gustin, Franklin Grom, Roger Perkins, Dennis Reed, James Hanes, Paul Kautz, Richard Green, Roger Enstrom, Ernest James, John Van De Boe. I 1 E Sportsman's Club l FIRST ROW: Helen Phillips, Sharon Henry, Rose Ann Bixby, Sharon Washburn, Marlene Hakes, Donetta Sutton, Nancy Smith, Ann Lunn. SECOND ROW: Anita Washburn, Steve Mix, Thomas Brown, Douglas Evingham, Donald Cone, George Hewitt, Arthur Yeaples, Barbara Lauckern. THIRD ROW: Wayne Hath- away, Darrell Learn, David Amidon, David Wetzel, Willard Simons, James Freeborn, Dennis Washburn, Gordon Pellett, Fredrick Seibert, Michael McChesney, Mr. Dunsmore. unior Dramatics Club FIRST ROW: Shelia Kemp, Carolyn Olmstead, Carolyn Stonemetz, Carolyn Kemp, Gerald Kellogg,Jef- fery Zwirnbaum, Robert Ferguson, Brenda Brooks, Alice Brooks, June Kemp, Rachel Bryant. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Graves, Donna Hawks, Sharonanne Clarke,FrancesYeap1es, Ella Mae Berrien, Joanne Brooks, Roberta Frair, Deborah Austin, Mary Jane Pellett, Mary Alice Miller, Rita Holcomb, Marie Callahan, Shirley Colley, Alice Peoples, Marilyn Dietze. l 2 1 56 Spanish Club This year Mr, Quinlan formed a new club called The Spanish Club. Membership is available only to those students who have completed one year of Spanish so that the members may have enough knowledge to converse with each other in the language. The object of the club is to cultivate a greater interest in languages, and at the same time be a source ofenjoyment. 1 FIRST ROW: Marilynn Fuller, Thornton Downs Mr Quinlan, John Maxson, Barbara Maxson. SECOND ROW Edward McChesney John Clark, Robert Fritts, James Clark Science Club FIRST ROW: Joanne Lamphere, Melanie Voorhees, Anne Lee Cummings, Wanda Dunshle Judy Simmons Eileen Gardiner, Helen Cutler. SECOND ROW: Daniel Palmer, Walter Holly THIRD ROW Lee Kellogg Denver Drake, Rick Hewitt, Arthur Clark, Harold Featherman, RikkiZw1rnbaLun FOURTH ROW Mr Natzle, Bruce Henry, Kirby Holcomb, Robert Graves, Robert Semelsberger Dennis Brown. l1l'SCS Club FIRST ROW: Ronnie Strickland, Jack Perkins. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Lauckern, Helen Holly, Dorothy Yeaples, Beulah Blauvelt, Dianna Payne, Carolynn Perkins, Carolyn Maxson. FIRST ROW: Delores Austin, Phyllis Scoville, Gertrude Bell, Cecelia Taylor. SECOND ROW: Ellen Bridge, Judy Perry, Frances Hyde, Janet Phillips. THIRD ROW: Marjorie Smith, Paula Walley, Berna- dine Haynes, Betty Scovillc, FOURTH ROW: Zita McChesney, David Halleck, Cecil Brewer, Lewis Cal- lahan. FIFTH ROW: Faye Ann Hackett, Linda Graves, Virginia Turner, Bertha Shade. SIXTH ROW: Robert Karr, Claude Norton, Richard Burney. STANDING:Mr.Haas,Roseanne Wood,Darlene Hopewell, Kay Drake, Phyllis Brabham, Carolyn Colley, Particia Blanchard, Iudy Foote. I 4 1 LD' rf Commercial Club 5 'rv L wma Nmth vocauoual at work Wamns, for poho shots Iust f111 out a corudor pass Hljlnks 111 the homeroom WHIIIDQ, for a screen test Let s have a party' Domg the double shufHe Faculty mme out Better change our strategy Hey Doc take ll easy -, vs ,sn Q v. ss is .4 4 Q ACIIVIIICS After a lazy day at the Farm Show! My Momma done told me A real gone gang. Oh those Freshmen cutlesl I Assembly performers In tune wrth the t1mCS. Look the other way Rovl ' fw-is-'--y S 'Y-sr off SEATED: Cecelia Taylor, Delores Austin, Gail Jandrew, Barbara Maxson, Marilyn Maxson, Barbara Taylor, Deloris James, Joan Maxson. SECOND ROW: John Maxson, Dennis Calhoun, Sarah Stephenson, Marilyn Fuller, Gertrude Bell, Phyllis Scoville, MrS.BOSak, Sandra Gale, John Clark, Letha Spees,O'Del- la Lyautey. THIRD ROW: Edward McChesney, Douglas Matthews, William Coyle, Donald Carpenter, Walter Holly, Dale Maxson. The Seniors Present Are You Mr. Butterworth? On Friday, November 8, 1957, the Senior Class presented their play, Are you Mr.Buttcrworth'? directed by Mrs. John Bosak. The setting takes place in the lobby of the Empire Hotel. Dan, the desk clerk, played by Walter Holly, is sorting mail, the telegraph boy, Herbert Austin, enters. He has a telegram for Mr. Butterworth. Dan rings for Tommy, a jaunty, carefree, bellhop, played by Denny Calhoun. Tommy begins paging Mr. Butterworth. Miss Arabella Van Cleve enters. She is atall, thin, hatchet-faced guest who is always fussing. The part is played by Barbara Taylor. Mr. Bashinsky, a jewelry salesman, played by Edward McChesney, arrives and the excitement begins. Somebody stole Mr. Bashinsky's sample case, which contains his diamonds. Mr. Bashinsky gets very excited and becomes suspicious of everyone. Helen Worth, really Helen Butterworth, played by Marilyn Maxson, enters the picture. Dan gets her a job working in the coffee shop, not knowing she is the daughter of the Mr. Butterworth , who has just bought the hotel but hasn't shown up to claim it. Mr. Bashinsky takes things into his own hands. He says he can't get any help from a one-horse detective, Maek,played by Douglas Matthews. Mack has a love affair with Virginia, a waitress in the coffee shop, played by Gail Iandrew. Mr. Bashinsky starts his searching for the thief by questioning the employees. He begins with Tommy and Kat, the young, attractive elevator operator, played by Cecelia Taylor. Sylvia, a show girl,Joan Maxson, causes jealousy between Mack and Virginia. The story comes to a close when Mrs. Benson, Delores Austin, finds a man coming in the back door to the coffee shop. To our amazement, the man proved to be Mr. Butterworth, played by John Maxson. He has Mr. Bashinsky's diamonds, which Katrinka, a maid, played by Deloris James, gave to him. At the close of the story, Dan and Helen are in the coffee shop. Dan proposes to Helen, and the mystery and romance of Are you Mr. Butterworth? , comes to a close. 62 FIRST ROW: Janet Calhoun, Bertha May Schade, Marilyn Maxson, Ethel Downs, Barbara Taylor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bosak, Delores Austin, Gail Jandrew, Carolynn Perkins, Gail Newton, Marilyn Dietze. THIRD ROW: John Maxson, Walter Holly, Arthur Clark, Edward McChesney, Douglas Matthews, Harlan Press, Robert Ockerman. All School Cast Presents Young Lincoln On Friday. January 31, 1958, an all school play, Young Lincoln , was presented under the direction of Mrs. Bosak. The play was written about the early life of America's one and only Abraham Lincoln. In this play, Lincoln, portrayed by EdwardMcChesney, has a romance with Ann Rutledge, played by Delores Austin. As Abe's romance was stressed, we saw how he planted the love of truth and justice among his fellow men. As the play began, it portrayed the scene of the death of Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, played by Ethel Downs, is surrounded by her son and daughter and a neighbor woman, portrayed by Robert Ockerman, Marilyn Dietze, and Gail Newton. Other characters who influenced and helped Lincoln to fame were James and Mrs. Rutledge, Martha, a servant, Mrs. Bennett Able, a neighborg Mary Owens, her niece, Mattie, a slave girl, John McNeil, Sam Hill, Jack Armstrong, and Malcolm Judd. These characters were portrayed by John Maxson, Barbara Taylor, Marilyn Maxson, Bertha May Schade,GailJandrew. Janet Calhoun, Walter Holly, Douglas Matthews, Arthur Clark, and Harlan Press. 63 'lm ff..- ,U :.' pl! J FIRST ROW: Claud Norton, Lee Kellogg, James Dingman, Jack Perkins, Arthur Clark, Frank Bixby. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Graves, Paula Walley, Wanda Dunshie, Marjorie Smith, Joanne Lamphere, Janet Phillips, Annlee Cummings, Carolynn Perkins, Frances Hyde. THIRD ROW: Bertha May Schade, Helen Cutler, Eileen Gardiner, Harold Featherman, Rikki Zwirnbaum, Wanda Lyautey, Judy Perry, Gail Newton. The Juniors Present - Hillbilly Weddin' On April 25, 1958 the juniors, under the direction of Mrs. Graves, took us to a Hillbilly Weddin where we met Paw Belsnickle, portrayed by Jack Perkins, a man with a problem, rather six problems -- in the form of six unmarried daughters. Maw Belsnickle, played by Joanne Lanphere, elects Paw to get husbands for her two oldest daughters, Ceelie and Bonnie Mae, played by Frances Hyde and Janet Phillips. Paw gets his shotgun and decides to wing them, pick out the buckshot, and have them married to his daughters before they know what has happened. The plan is alright with Ceelie but Bonnie Mae protests the idea. In the midst of Paw's husband chasing, Ronald Maxwell, a medical student, and his aunt, played by Rikki Zwirnbaum and Carolynn Perkins, arrive at the Belsnickle's mountain cabin. Paw tries to get Ronald, but is unsuccessful. Two neighbors, Oohey and Chiz Upschlager Cmale and unmarriedb, played by Arthur Clark and James Dingman, decided that the hand- some stranger loose among the Va1ley's most attractive girls is a menace they must do away with. They set a trap and Paw unaware of their trap sets one too, and both sides are determined to use poor Ceelie as bait. It's all a merry mixup from there on! They have a bigger feud than anyone dreamedg Ceelie's pet rattlesnake escapes in the cabin, someone is bitten for pretends to bel and Paw finally forces Ronald to the altar with Ceelie. Just in the nick of time Bonnie Mae rescues Ronald, Ceelie finds a husband who really wants her and it's a happy ending for all concerned. To add to this riot of fun and laughter are the other four Belsnickle daughters, J uney Lou, Four, Five, and Six, played by Marjorie Smith, Paula Walley, Annlee Cummings, and Wanda Dunshie. To perform this riotous wedding ceremony, Harold Featherman as the Reverend and a band played by the cousins, which includes Lee Kellogg, Bertha May Schade, Claud Norton, Frank Bixby, Gail Newton, Judy Perry, Wanda Lyautey, Helen Cutler, and Eileen Gardiner add to the hilarity. 64 T Cece and NL11 ks Emm Donna Haw 3 and Dona Jumo Scmor Banquet And Prom ind Mrs Pilmbr Ma 21 1917 RIGHT Mr Nrltzle THE ME FAIRYLAND RGMANCE LEFT Mr btavlsky and Mr Akeley BELOW Emma XX 65 Effu, Mr Natzlc Mx Kpllosgg, 'R , 0-r 'Mk FIRST ROW: Bertha Schade, Anne Lunn, Helen Holly, Elaine Crooks, Faye Hackett, Gayle Calhoun, Janet Calhoun. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Graves, Frances Hyde, Jolene Eichelberger, Janet Phillips, Carolyn Colley, Wanda Dunshie, Mr. Haas. THIRD ROW: Harold Featherman, Karen Matthews, Carolynn Perkins, Rikki sim Lwirnbauin. 1 CSICCII Qgiilg null Editor .... . . .. Assistant Editor . . . . . . . Gayle Calhoun Alumni Reporters .... Assembly Reporters Club Reporters . . Class Reporters . Bertha May Schade .Roxanne Dickerson Jolene Eichelberger Harold Featherman Carolyn Colley . .... Anne Lunn Faye Hackett . . . Helen Holly Elaine Crooks Staff Humor Reporters Sports Reporters Music Reporter Art Editor . . Salesmen . . Typists . Advisors . . . . Janet Calhoun Carolynn Perkins . . Janet Phillips Ricky Zwirnbaum Joanne Lanphere . Karen Matthews . . Wanda Dunshie Frances Hyde . . . . .Seniors . . . Mrs. Graves Mr. Haas R Chnstmas Ball December Z1 1951 You really want my autos.,raph'P'P'P Wlth real mfts too' ' A rose between two thorns'79 Here blfdlb b1rd1e Who s belng, tnmmed herd The assembly 11ne Just checkmg, up! ' 67 A .XL , X l w ' as ' ' -M 3 .. V 4' wx 4? P nf V 6, Jbitla an ?. kX h ' x v ' In f ' i ' L x f-- Q 'U 'W ' 5 V f x rkgrxxii 4' .fr 1. ,,..,.w.--0-HY' mv' A ,M A x mf . Y fa f iam fa :mm 4 ? M ,pi fa 3R44 .:4r' .+,fl va. 145 ,. - Saws ,si H-QQ , ,exg,, n9as,. 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