Parker High School - Torch Yearbook (Parker, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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To the Perry Township Consolidated Elemen- tary Buildingg to the foresightg to the planningg to the cooperative spiritg to the educational idea that this building represents, the 1955 TORCH staff re- spectfullly dedicates this book. sf . e 5512211 DUTCH HILL GRADE SCHOOL PERRYVILLE GRADE SCHOOL WEST FREEDOM GRADE SCHOOL PARKER GRADE SCHOOL MR. DONALD S. MCKELVEY SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL I ,1.-: A I U3 :sw , K X Li 1 ISV , I jg 3 X: W ' ga ,W .. S M 'Q 'f 1 , Qi I 131 ,, . .5 Q QQ? Q 5325 ,W Q W. GYMNASIUM PARKER HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX -4- B. S. in Ed. Sciences, English MR. GERALD DUNKLE Clarion State Teachers College MR. MORGAN R. EGIDI V B. S. in Ed. .V 7- ' A . x California State Teachers College ,A i - 4 5 Industrial Arts .iii yy L i i? if I - J' . '44 - .z This page sponsored by WHYTE'S CLOVER FARM STORE MISS JULIANNE GARDU-L MRS. PAULINE GARDNER MRS. LILA HAMILTON B- S- in Ed- B. s. B. s. in Applied Aff L0Ck HHVCU State Teachers College Pennsylvania State University Montana State English, SP3ni5h Home Economics Art Faculty MR. HERBERT HEPNER Geography, Reading B. S. in Elementary Ed. Clarion State Teachers College -5- MR. LEO HOLMGREN B. Ed. Duquesne University Commercial 55 MR. DONALD IRWIN B. S. in Ed. . 'R' Clarion State Teachers College 1 i Science, Mathematics -Q 'Exe' MISS NYLA LOUTSENI-IIZER B. S. in Ed. Slippery Rock State Teachers College Social Studies, English mi This page sponsored JAMES C. HENRY MARKET MR. DONALD MCKELVEY MISS GRACE OHL B. A. B. S. in Ed. MR. JOHN PAGER, JR. Westminster College Clarion State Teachers College B. S., M. Ed. M. Ed. Social Studies University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Health and Physical Education Faculty MR. CHARLES TRITLE B. F. A. in Music Carnegie Tech Music MR. RICHARD WOLFE B. S. Thiel College University of Pittsburgh Mathematics -6- T 'X . A 'Ls . 3? W L 5 'lv' Rh ff , Am 4 -' l fs ' x fi I , as gi? Absent: S V' . N' 'A C. Geortz, P. Turner PARKER AREA JOINT SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION D. Allison G. Bartley E. Dearolph K. DeRocher R. Dunkle R. Farrington O. Hartman C. Jewell R. Kifkpatrick W. Master R. McGinnis W. Rose C. Say P. Say R. Shoup M. Stover R. Terwilliger G. Trill Al.- l COUNTY ASSISTANT COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. R. 13. Moffitt Mr' C' E-Hamm ' L.. SCHOOL SECRETARY SCHOOL NURSE 'l D' f m Miss A ' ' ' - 'FW' 1 ' M, nmc Tcrwxllngcr Mrs. MHFIOH Slaughenhoupt I, . ' .. .. . . f I ji W , ,. Q , T W A,gr.?qgw'f'r13:? . A .iS'41sQ5w1g2fc :.g,s?RQ2? --Q' 1 -V --,- . . gag, 'zg-: L: ff.. Q .... 1 A A ,,,,. . U -1 .W .W , eggs 1 glly, . . I Mg,t.ilx , SQ., - T. ,.'. ww' ASSISTANT COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Clara E. Cockerille Thanks to These 'a BUS DRIVERS I -E 'i i ii Seated: W. Logue, A. Murray, I.. Kriebel, G. Keefer . - Standing: D. jordan, A. Elder, F. Hunter, C. Woynai Absent' Mr' Plpher' Mr' Adams W. N 5 is I Q- CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Botz , Mrs. Robinson, Mgr., Mrs. McCoy ROW 11 PATROL BOYS J. Chambers, R. McKinetry, L. Knight, R. Milliken, C. Wolabaugh, R. Jolly, W. Horner, E. Theuret, K. John- sen. Row 2: M. Kelly, D. Black, J. Bobbert, W. Ar- rowsmith, R. Slater, C. Switzer. Row 3: R. Sherrill, D. Chambers, D. Williams, W. Confer, R. Low, McHenry, G. Lauer ,-. X . Pew A gs? SCHOOL CUSTODIANS R. Altman, C. Fox Seniors 'Q-- 1' ation. Mary Ellen Caldwell Mary Ellen Mary Ellen is a petite brunette who loves a good time, espe- cially dancing. True to the commercial course, her favorite sub ject is typing. She is thinking of secretarial work after gradu- Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 1,2,3, Press Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, junior Play, Senior Play, President 4. Elmer Dale Terwilliger 'lTwig Joker of the class who is always ready for a good argument. He enjoys watching boxing on T. V. and has ambitions of becom- ing a prize fighter. He can be seen at all the record hops and is a wonderful dancer We wish him luck in his future years and know he will surely succeed. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Student This page sponsored by Council 3, Vice President 4, junior Play, Senior Play PARKER DRUG COMPANY Nancy Lee Kastroy Nance A Varsity cheerleader, Nance has been a faithful member of our cheering squad for the past four years. Her sweet and sincere personality has made her well liked by students and teach- ers. Best of luck goes to her future as a beautician. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Ensemble 3, Treasurer 1, Secretary 4, junior Play, Senior Play, National Honor Society 3, 4. ' 2,3,-1. Billee Zeuhls Best Zeuhls A tall blonde cheerleader whose main idea of having fun is going to rec- ord hops. Her pet peeve is people who say Hi Blondie! Zeuhls' pleasant personality and friendly smile will cer- tainly be a welcomed asset in her future career as a nurse. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Dra- matic Club, 3, Student Council 11 Treasurer 4, Junior Play, Senior Play? Intramurals 1, 2. Rodney Paul Bowser Sarge Short, stocky Sarge is the mathematical brain of the class. He is good-natured and is always willing to be of help. His future plan is to become a chemical engineer. Our blessings go with you Sarge Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Senior Play, Nature Club 2, President 2. Gayle Roosevelt Elliott Gayle is a soft spoken, easy going guy who says his favorite subject in school is gym class. He likes to go roller-skating and admits his ambition in life is to inherit a fortune and retirel Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Intramurals 1, 2. 3: Mixed Chorus 110-. Lorraine Ruth Blymiller Renie Renie is a 5'2 blue-eyed blonde. She can be seen 'at all the record hops and loves to drive. Besides being Edi- tor-In-Chief of the Torch, Renie is ac- tive in many other school activities. Best of luck goes to her in whatever she tries to do. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Press Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, Dra- matic Club 3, Ensmble 3, Vice Presi- dent 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. C, li. Mary Janet Francisco Mary i - - - - Q , , - 'E Mary s favorite pastime is working at Joe s. She is a good student and likes to express her honest opinion, which is usually a good one. Mary intends to go into nursing after graduation. She will make a very capable nurse. vig I g4fm 'g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Q 4 National Honor Society 3, 4, Dramatic Club 35 Press Club 1, 2, 3g ,V 6 Umor Play- .iy 3 Minerva Irene Goodman Min ' j Na . . . . . . . -f 1 . , Min's favorite pastimes are baking pies and writing to her . 6.4: A soldier friend. She plans on being a waitress, perhaps a singing waitress because of her good voice. We know she will succeed in - 4 gif? . whatever she tries. 1 v s' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-H1-Y 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4g Home 4. :f.ftg2iS 3f 'i Mechanics 33 Intramurals 2, 3. This page is sponsored by McELVAIN-ELDER AGENCY Marilyn Janice Grazier Marilyn Marilyn is happiest when square dancing or driving the family car. She is an outstanding member of chorus and is a big addition to the band. We pre- dict a bright future for her as a nurse. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 49 Dramatic Club 3, 4g Ensemble 2, 3g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Playg Band 1, 2, 3, 4. John Arnold Jordan Jack Jack hails from West Freedom and on Friday nights one would probably find him at Hilltop skating rink. I-Ie enjoys typing and bookkeeping and may go to college. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Play. Marcia Ellen King Marcia Marcia is a quiet, dark-haired member of the class who is one of the few without a pet peeve. She is uncer- tain about the future, but in the mean- time, enjoys bookkeeping and watch- ing television. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Home Mechanics 35 Intramurals 2, 3. Mary Ellen Konkle Mary Ellen An attractive brunette who has a definite talent for having fun. Her favorite pastime is writing letters-to the Air Force! Mary Ellen plans to attend Business College after graduation to continue her work in the commercial field. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 33 Press Club 2, 3g Yearbook 45 Dramatic Club 3, President 3, junior Playg Senior Play, Student Council 3. Violet Mae Lytle Vin Vi is both musically and artistically talented. She enjoys playing her clarinet in the school band and did a Wonderful job as the Torch artist. Her future is as yet undecided, but we know she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Ensemble 35 Intramurals 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Playg Senior Play, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 3g Art 1, 3, 4. -11- . 554 .2 A wi is ease? This page sponsored by CORSO'S MARKET Richard Paul Marnic Dick Dick is a 6' member of our Varsity basketball team. He likes all sports but prefers hunting. Math courses are his preference in school subjects. Here's good luck to Dick in his college work. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play5 Senior Playg Yearbook 3 4. Wilson McKay Master Buda Bud is a good-natured even-tempered red head! He is inter- ested in mechanics and likes to fool around with old cars. Success will surely be his in future years. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Yearbook 3, 45 Senior Play5 Band 1, 2. Charles 'Larry McCall Chuck Chuck is happiest when on a square dance floor. He enjoys sports and is known for his ability for getting in and out of trouble. He is a joker and loves a good time. After gradua- tion, he intends to be an electrical in- spector. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Press Club 1,25 Jun- ior Playg Senior Play5 Yearbook 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Sen- ior Play. l Winan Oliver McCall Winan Winan can usually be seen driving his red streak through West Free- dom. He is always friendly and is an earnest worker for the class. Winan plans to take up dairy farming after graduation. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play. Raymond Monroe Seigler Ray Ray is one of our star basketball players and the most athletic senior boy. I-Ie likes anything that looks good to eat. Ray is known by the title of class comedian. His future plans are uncer- tain as yet. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Press Club 35 Dramatic Club 35 Junior Playg Senior Play. James Robinson Slater Talkdark, and handsome describes Jim. He is the athletic type and enjoys hunting as a favorite sport. Jim is a definite asset to the Varsity basketball team. He says his pet peeve is women drivers!', Best of luck goes to him in future years. -1 2- Betty Jane Ramsey Betty Betty is our tinest senior cheer- leader and soloist for the chorus. Betty proves the adage Good things come in small packages. She is uncertain about the future, but we think an Air Force man will take care of that. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 35 Dramatic Club 35 Vice President 35 Junior Playg Senior Playg Press Club 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. uilirnn Robert Cassius Trill Bob Another of our devilish seniors, Bob likes to travel the road to Petersburg! He enjoys gym class. His future plans are to be- come an auto mechanic and he has had good experience working at his Dad's service station. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2g Press Club 1, 2, 3g Junior Play, Senior Playg Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Volleyball 2, 3. Nancy Jane Trout Nancy Nancy enjoys square dancing at North Washington as a fa- vorite pastime. She likes taking part in school plays and is consid- ering taking up dramatics. Chorus has benefitted by her fine alto voice. Best of luck to Nancy in her college work. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 33 PPCSS Club 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3g Dramatic Club 3, 43 Junior Playg Sen- ior Play. This page sponsored by DR. W. C. STEWART DR. C. R. COULTER DR. O. R. HARTMAN Sidney Hal Whittaker Sid Sid joined us in our junior year from Karns City. We have been fortunate in having him as a classmate. He is always willing to lend a hand and will surely make good in his future as a me- chanic. Intramurals 3g Chorus 3, 4g Senior Play, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Patricia Louise Wyant Patty I Patty is a dainty brown-eyed blonde, who is very conscienti- ous in her school work. She loves to read and is always willing to help whenever she is called upon to do something for her class. Patty plans tc- go on with secretarial work after graduation. Intramurals 2, 35 Art 1, 2, 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Art Club, 3 5 Senior Play. 13- Ten lfitt l 'inqer' if 'E' fe .. -.Q , Q , Y 33. M -1- ,3- .5- '4' -6- 'fift V W-1? 1:22 -v1f- . --7- -3- ..l0.- -lz-. Key to above 1 l3etty Jane Ramsey, 2 Mary Ellen Caldwell, 3 Marilyn Graizer, 4 Nancy Trout, S Winan McCall, 6 Mary Ellen Konkle, 7 Nancy Kastory, 8 Richard Marnic, 9 Raymond Seigler, 10 Jim Slater, 11, Marcia King, 12 Wilson Masters -14,,, en Littl e Toes ...21 zf1'FQ.Qw, 3 ' f Q lf N i' -1- 4 6 A 'li if Y ,W -6. -1- .1 if Key to above . fvzzi. rw., , -8- ,gm 1 ' ar fi at 5 ,ef mg ww' -R, W. ,, A mg, wg . GQ Q 1 2 3,3 N -1332 ii it sf ' .1 , 'gg A ' 'THAT wifi ,V 'A jg Lij gs. . - U Ii i Zi ii l a viii, L 11 11 1 Patty Wyant, 2 Sidney Whittaker, 3 john Jordan, 4 Lillian Weckerly, 5 Lorraine Blymiller, 6 Chuck Mc- Call, 7 Violet Lytle, 8 Gayle Elliott, 9 Dale Terwilliger, 10 Zeuhls Best, 11 Bob Trill -15- CLASS REUNION 1975 The class of 1955 met at the Parker Hotel in this year of 1975. Everyone was very hilarious in their appearance as well as in their actions. This slightly slap-happy group met in the elaborately decorated modern main dining room for our first homecoming banquet. After the wonderful meal, we as a class sat and started a buzz session with everyone telling what they had mastered or been mastered by in the past twenty long grueling years. The variety of fields of ac- complishments represented at this reunion was really outstanding, remarkable and somewhat atsounding. The secretary's report for posterity is recorded as follows: . The class was welcomed by none other than Sid Whittaker, the manager of the hotel - that wonderful guy endearingly remembered as Moose . ' Rodney Bowser popped to his feet to tell us that he had just returned from South America, where he is employed at the Bolivia Chemical Company, as a chemical engineer. Teacher Bob Trill amused us with some of the incidents that happened in his social study classes. His explanation of his students' antics reminded us of our senior year in good ole P.A.H.S.,' Bob incidentally is a member of the faculty of Scheneley High School. Next, Dr. Richard Marnic explained the competition he enjoys with Dr. Baum in the Baum Building in Pittsburgh, where he is practicing dentistry. Patty Wyant and Violet Lytle, still the pals after twenty years, chattered gayly of their jobs as medi- cal secretaries in Philadelphia. They both told of the complaints, gripes, and criticisms they hear in the course of one day. Peppy Mary Ellen Konkle, with carbon marks visible on all ten fingers, told of the Farm Bureau In- surance Agency where she is working. Yes, our Senior staff typist is still making full use of her commer- cial training. Nancy Kastory couldn't resist showing and distributing samples of her hair shampoo guaranteed to beautify with one hundred shampoos - or else! Lorraine Blymiller, a competitor of Ken Cristy as a hair stylist, displayed her latest creation on a French poodle. These girls in the beauty world make the rest of us raise a quizzical eyebrow. Zeuhls Best, Mary Francisco, and Marilyn Graizer announced that they all answer the call of hey Nursie. Marilyn related - on the side - that she has been holding hands with a wealthy bachelor patient at Bell Hospital, while Zeuhls has been flirting with a handsome Doctor at the Skiddy Hospital. Mary, on the other hand, told of an interesting patient she was caring for -- a man - of course! Mary Ellen Caldwell, the private secretary for the Governor of Ohio, stated that she has become a very good Buckeye. Major Raymond Seigler - with a three-day pass from the Air Force of the United States - spoke of his fifty missions to Ethiopia. Wilson Masters, a mechanic at a very large garage in Dallas, Texas, displayed the true qualities of his mechanical mind by introducing Fido, his robot dog. Winan McCall, owner of the Great McCall Dairy Farm in Jacksonville, Florida, radiated health as he expounded on the value of milk in the diet. Betty jane Ramsey - as peppy as ever - told about her flying experiences and those of her husband - quite an air duo! She is living on the Air Force Base in Mississippi. John jordan, a professor of English in J. J. University, entertained with a reading of an original essay, recently published in Esquire. The superintendent of all brick layers in Denver, Colorado, Gayle Elliott, told us, You can really stack them highf' Minerva Goodman entertained her classmates with several selections on the guitar just as she did in the good old days at school. Dale Terwilliger came out of his corner talking like mad. You do know, don't you, that he is the mid- dle weight boxing champion? Jim Slater just returned from Hawaii last month where he is manager of a very large pineapple planta- tion. Jim reported that there was nothing like the sarong, the lei, and the hula. This one is really on the level, Marcia King checked in at the Level Works here in Parker. Nancy Trout, a very busy actress, took time off from her activities to attend this reunion to relate chiefly on her latest Broadway hit. Chuck McCall - still in good voice - super saled - us on You can be sure if it's Westinghouse. Of course, Chuck is an electrical inspector for said Company. The past twenty years have been very prosperous for all and now we are looking forward to twenty years of even bigger and better achievements. Our class expects to have our next meeting at the Clarion County Home For The Poor, where we all expect to be residents. This concludes the report since there is no furt her business to be stated. Respectfully submitted, THE CLASS SECRT TARY -16- ll hull 'E .. all Vx Ar : ':2'I .. ' ,M tg! I ,X Q L 1 sf' ' ' ' 'S' K 'ww f , fy T I 1 2 Y ifif q iv 5 f g 3 3 223 ur,-gl 1 T 55, -jx , ' . 3? A gf? . ,.... . T uf T fieifs E rw, ., . . ' if r 'L -A, . . My K n , A -5 1 -W ifi L ,, igi eziygkksfv W. ww. , V 4, NW, Q , , M gsm, R L ff! 4 1 ,f' ' ' ' 51: E f M 3. Fe f -pgpgg T 22.1 .Q ff Q t wg! llur ,, ,W m-Sig ' .T T A I . f ,n. 1w5Q'3sg, , - .. Best Wishes x . P ,E , , 1 ' ,I :v a :R W - f- 23 03: 1 , mv -- ' - t, xf e w iif? 23:45-::'9' i?.'l1 .f'f:'S- ,L ff L ..,... E F mf, -f ' fav ffa2E2 r5':'5r T .H-Sa ' ' .gg-.sr .- . -2-3 - YQ 45, T A . 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IZ' -. .,':: '--:. 5 3538 ki xx I .H r ll, D. Amsler H. Aughton Barger E. Bernard KI. Bowser M. Bowser T. Caldwell E, Dearol h s. Gilbert B, Glass P V. Fuller Y. Gcrwick K. Jordan R. jordan jackson R L. Moyer K. Mullen J- . King R. Pollum S, Polm S. Smith XV. Stewart Swider C. Thompson P. Bester J. Eckels J. Goodman M. Kriebel R. Ramsey R. Wyant ophomore Class ,443 PJ Miss Ohl P. Bestar J. Eckels T. Caldwell ,21- ww., ,ew 'W A N l .... . I ..,. , ij A ' A 1. 'QI' . ' ': , W V Ev , Q if 3. .. xx I f :W I K U ... if Re fs 4 I .. I I.. . NIV, ,.. ' 1- 'ti LL- I ,563 5 q .ga -.I, .. H I of 'V I EMM 'X 3: QI 1. .f ' +' A I . MW iff X' is , ,,,, K . .? A I swf ,V MJ? P. Smith F. Blauser D. Fair P. Grazier D. McCord D. Sedwiek J. Blymiller L. Fross C. Hilliard E. Moyer P. Smith Q24 Mr. Tritlc IIE E X . 3 4 W ,W MQW Mud' VV? Q? thy. M, lax , ' It , ,Wi gg: if Q' L, ,22- Umgrclassmeim X QW X A -fi R N. C I J K I Q J f Qf W 6 QQ ,K ,F 1, 'T IV, 3 K Q K imjx M f I 1 J Q FFF-i , J Q gl X x V , , . - , f A X f K XX X RK X X xxx -N, xxx XXXXX K XX Xkxg i.. i Mi: .wfjg fiiii 43. .. A A.. NINTH GRADE Row 1: Miss Giirdill, B. Roddy, R. Scott, R. Lowers, T. Jackson, D. Gallagher, R. Cook, C. Beer, Dchart Row 2: N. jordan, M. lfross, Miller, G. Nicholson, A. Switzer, N. O'Neil, E. Wocmley, L. Tcrwilliger Row 3: j. Moyer, W. Sliirey, C. Sliircy, D. Wartcrs, J. Weckerly, L. Caldwell, G. Terwilligcr NINTH GRADE Row I: Polm, l., lnrrington, D. Corso, I.. Wfagncr, R. Xweckerly Row 2: C, Tliorlmuer, Trill, C. Mullen, E. Bickel, B. Jackson, Marnie. M. Francisco, Fox Row 3: Mr. Holmgren, B. W'l1itt41ker, McCoy, R. Parks, D. Serrik, G. Switzer, G. Logue, R. Dunklu M. Moyer, Nl. King v EIGHTI-I GRADE Row 1 Mr. Pager, B. Stewart, S. Smith, P. McCoy, J. Logue, N. Weckerly, J. Marshall, C. Lohler, M. Smith Row 2 G. Monroe, C. McKelvey, G. Murray, E. Pollum, L. Watters, J. McCall, M. Thompson, D. Terwilliger Row 3 K. McKee, B. Matthews, G. Shook, F. Smith, G. Sedwick, H. Parks, G. Shay, G. McKee, R. Lowers EIGHTH GRADE Row1Mr. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. mpe,J. Clark, L. Fox Row 2 L. Callander, H. Bartley, T. Jackson, E. Holliday, P. Swider, J. Kreibel, J. Dunkle, D. Black, C. Bowser Row 3 1. Bartley, R. Gilbert, L. Callander, C. Craig, O. Cooper, D. King, J. Green, M. Kinney Irwin, C. Jordan, L. Kirkpatrick D King G Bowser M Gilbert D Chambers B Ca b ll -WZ- Row Row Row Row SEVENTH GRADE Miss Loutsenhizer, J. Eckels, B. Bennett, S. Fox, V. Glass, J. Caldwell, A. Fair G. Kriebel, D. Black, C. Altmire, R. Fair, T. Bester, J, Bartley, J. Jackson C. Bernard, S. Chambers, S. Amsler, J. Gamble, T. King, L. Horner, F. Fross S. Deal, J. Chambers, Bennett, R. Johnson Row Row Row Row SEVENTH GRADE Mr. Hepner, A. Wyant, J. Shirley, B. Timblin, E. Stewart, C. Miller T. Shoup, K. Shoup, P. Myers, G. Swonger, R. Parks, M. O'Neil G. Switzer, Shay, N. Sayers, J. Sedwick, W. Smith, D. Roerner J. Slaughenhaupt, W: Wyant, B. Slater, S. McGregor, I.. Sedwick -26- PARKER GRADE SIX Row 1 C. Thompson, R. McCall, XV. Conifer, C. Cramer, Schuster, A. Caldwell, IS. Low, McHenry, Stewart Row 2 A. Swonger, M. Lohler, R. Sherrill, G. Ifross, D. XVilli.1ms, I.. I-Iimlman, IJ. Altman, M. Kelly, M. -Ia- cobs, Mrs. Sayers Row 3 R. Bowser, D. Chambers, K. Johnson, C. Switzer, L. Terwilligcr, R. Black, R. Slater, NI. Blymillcr, N. Mc- Call Row 4 L. Moyer, B. Pataky, M. Trill, R. Meals, D. Milford. Bnrgen, KI. McKee. Lauer. C. Troup, I.. Davis PARKER GRADE FIVE Row 1 M. Schuster, K. Broclc, K Beer, J. Chambers, L. Knight, W. Moy- er, J. Cooper, W. Horner, B. Bobbert N. Meals Row 2 Bobbert, K. Troup, L. Bly- miller, Theuret, R. Milliken, R. Ser- tik, A. Pipher, C. Shoup, D. Theuret Mrs. Park Row 3 D. Black, C. Wolababugh, L Jackson, S. Lohler, J. Campbell, A Schcrder, R. Jolly, R. McKinstry, S Deal Row 4 W. Arrowsmith, K. Green M. J. Pataky, J. Gamble, P. Bowser, R Scott, E. Graham, C. Hovis PARKER GRADE FOUR Row 1 L. Thompson, T. Bowser, R. Bowser, B. Kinney, L. Altman, R. Tremba, D. Thompson, B. Timblin, L. Alworth, M. Albert Row 2 R. Edwards, D. Sayers, Moyer, C. Thompson, D. Chambers, D. Barger, A. Shoup, G. Moyer, B. Kast- ory, Mrs. Barnett Row 3 G. Crispin, R. Morgan, D. Confer, R. Slaugenhoup, H. Barger, R. Switzer, B. Lowers, K. Dunkle PARKER GRADE TWO Row 1 K. Corbett, L. Deal, M Young uist, B. Shou , N. Harris, D fl P - Rottman, R. Beuchner, B. Chambers, M. Moyer, Mrs. Rose Row 2 L. Buzard, M. Bowser, T Troup, T. Trill, B. Etlinger, L. Zerbe C. Sedwick, W. Burns, H. Anchors Row 3 K. Wagner, J. Arrowsmith,J Graff, N. Low, B. Wike, S. Pataky, V Henry, B. Gerwick, K. Sedwick PARKER GRADE THREE Row 1 P. Kinney, D. Brown, K. Mc- Ginnis, C. Fox, A. McCall, C. Sherrill, R. Altman, R. Sproull Row 2 B. Burns, J. MCI-Ienry, P Fross, J. Buzarcl, R. Patterson, C. Lauer E. Scherder, S. Cooper, S. Knight, Mrs Kelly Row 3 R. Amsler, B. Smith, D Meals, Graff, D. Shay, D. Sheakley L. Merwin, D. Umstead, R. Timblin Row 4 J. Marron, A. McCord, F Knappenberger, L. Switzer, T. Bowser J. Winslow, D. Blauser, A. Roberts, Switzer PARKER GRADE ONE Row 1 T. Cooper, T. Taylor, D. Ma- larky, W. Blymiller, T. Mayor, D Thorhauer, B. Master, T. Scott, T. Mc- Ginnis, D. Park, N. Cooper, R. Deal Row 2 B. Arrowsmith, D. Sedwick R. Knox, C. Miller, R. Farrington, L Harrison, E. Timblin, C. Corbett, D Slater, R. Burns, Mrs. Neely Row 3 D. McKelvey, R. Gardner, E Smith, R. Murphy, K. Smith, XV. Mc- Ginnis, R. Bobbert, L. Shay, R. Alt- man, G. Jordan, C. A. Cooper Row 4 B. Wike, T. Miller, C. Dou- ble, J. Shay v PM .................1 WEST FREEDOM GRADES FOUR, FIVE, SIX Rowl D. Elliott, J. Dehart, E. Whitmore, C. Kinney, S. Murray, S. Copper, T. Jordan, N. England, R. Garris, T. Oachs Row 2 R. Elliott, P. Botts, Kinney, E. Craig, E. Callander, C. Murray, S. Weckerly, C. Clawson, E. Callander, R. Pugh Row 3 A. Stephens, M. Garris, S. Bobberts, W. England, E. Sheffer, M. McCall, M. Grantz, Mrs. Hess 1 ffirrw Y 2 DUTCH HILL GRADES, FOUR, FIVE, SIX Row l R. Bump, S. Bump, W. Mas- ters, L. Bartley, J. Clark, K. McCoy, E. Barger, C. Kriebel, K. Wyant, D. Cal- lander, G. Barbera Row 2 Mr. Bailey, F. Smith, C. Anthony, D. Bartley, F. Smith, D. Hol- liday, A. Holliday, D. Horner, W. Bar- bera,, B. Kriebel Row 3 O. Goodman, E. Clark, N. Bump, N. Callander, D. Craig, R. Wy- ant, M. Holliday, P. Kriebel, J. Buzard Row 4 G. Callander, S. Bartley, M. Bowser W iitsgfsu ' 35:2 yr 315225 4 5 5:32 4 irsifesszi we :i':sf.fsfef. ,sgw WEST FREEDOM GRADES ONE, TWO, THREE Row 1 S. Jordan, P. Callander, S Pollock, S. Kriebel, Callander, M Goodman, R. Grazier, J. Botts, T. Kin- ney, E. England Row 2 W. Gilbert, T. Fox, H. Seig- worth, E. Defibaugh, C. Harnish, J Conner, I.. Sheffer, W. Say Row 3 Clawson, K. Anthony, E Say, S. Myers, E. Grantz, G. Myers, B Pierce, W. Bobberts Row 4 R. Jordan, R. Pugh, M. Ste- phens, Mrs. Hagan PERRYVILLE GRADES FOUR, FIVE, SIX Row 1 G. Goodman F. Weckerle . y, M-mf C. Bartley, E. Rea, J. Terwilliger, L. Parks, B. Wolfe Row 2 R. Goodman, P. Goodman, G Shook, B. O'I-Iara, S. Patterson, E. Shay, Miss Dunlap DUTCH HILL GRADES ONE, TWO, THREE Row 1 M. Kriebel, K. Holliday, R. Barger, G. Rupert, S. Barger, B. Smith, R. Foust, C. Holliday, R. Wyant, C. Jordan, M. Smith, D. Barger, Mrs. Kelly Row 2 I. Fair, T. Kriebel, G. Fair, P. Holliday, D. Craig, P. Barbera, D. Wy- ant, L. Kriebel, P. Bump, A. Holliday, S. Smith Row 3 K. Callander, N. Craig, S Barger, W. Clark, G. Callander, M Murphy, Fair, B. Smith, S. Rupert D. Roemer, L. Barbera nun mu-I9-U 50- PERRYVILLE GRADES ONE, TWO, THREE Row 1 J. Weckerly, A. Elder, R Rankin, M. Weckerly, J. Parks, C Shay, L. Adams, C. Runyan, S. Glass L. Slaughenhoupt Row 2 M. Weckerly, P. Weckerly, F Terwilliger, E. LeVier, W. Rankin, R Shook, L. Smith, E. Fair, E. Yingling Miss Bartow Row 3 T. Rea, J. Baucom, G. Miller D. Shook, G. Parks, J. Kirkpatrick, J Fuller, C. 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SILNIOR PLAY CAST Row I: D. Terwilliger, l. lilymiller, P. Wfyant, M. Caldwell, N. Kastory, R. Bowser Row 2: NI. Cil'.llICI', NI. lionkle, Mr. llepner, Mr. Dunkle, Z. Best, N. Trout, B. Ramsey Row 3: XY Nl.iii.inC.1rsl.iirs .Xpril .X rulile Ibinah lhilly XYi.lllxt'I' Sgt. C7 l lare liiipert Van lleiiseii liill Smith Xlrs. C lierington XIV. cil1L'IilIIAQCHlI Ilie Senior plix '. NIeCQill, li. Trill, R. Seigler, Slater, R. Marnie, S. Wliittaker, C. McCall, Master, jordan SEN Nancy Trout Nlary lfllen Clildwell Dale Terwilliger Renie If-lymiller Zeuhls liest Bold Trill llayinoiid Seigler jim Slater NI.irili'n Ciirnzier Chuek McCall . . 'il loiiie Sweet llomicide, under the direction of Mr. Hepner and Mr. Dunkle, was lon Xoveniher IS .ind I9. preseiiiet . ' IOR PLAY XVallie Sanford Winan McCall lfrankie Riley Sid Whittaker Pete Richard Marnie joella Betty Ramsey Flashlight Rodney Bowser Slukey Wilson Master Xvendy Mary Ellen Konkle Mag Nancy Kastory joe Jack Jordan Betsy , Violet Lytlc Iliti nut: dre.iiiied ih.ii .1 major crime would take place right next doorl Dinah, April, and Archie I .iistaiis .nt tix ing to Iiml .in ideal man to marry their widowed mother, and to get her si publicity break to she e.in sell lit-it mystery noxels. As they worry about their own dates and their mother 4 two shots ring ini. These shots end the IiI'e ol. .1 hl.iekm.1iler and thrust on the Carstairs children the realization that here is .1 eli.iiiee for il ,ie puhlieiiy their mother needs. The problem of finding the ideal man for their mother is ilsii solved in the Iiaet that the police lieutenant is handsome and a bachelor. In order to keep liill from solving the murder in nothing flatf' the kids give him false reports like hiding the numlier one suspect .ind confusing the time of reported gun shots. l he eliililren give .i party' and under cover of the noise, sneak into the house of the murdered woman xml tome linek with Y.llLl.ll5lC clues. just how valuable, they hegin ro realize as the clues involve them in ilu- iiixsteri' ul the m1ii'dei'ed woman, and they are seriously threatened. The excitement mounts and in fl ilirill-p.ielteiI iliii-tl .it-1, they not only solve the mystery but bring about the satisfactory romance between l liill IlIC'II'I1I1!ll1t'I' IHC -40.- Md QS? JUNIOR PLAY Row 1: R. Glass, Miss Loutzenhizer, J. McCall, B. Stewart, J. Gallaher, A. Bickel, Mr. Hepner, V. Shawl Row 2: G. Gallaher, H. Bennett, S. Orton, B. Terwilliger, R. Botz, R. O'Neil, J. Dunkle, R. Murray, J. Kelly, L. Jones, D. Tremba, R. Texter JUNIOR PLAY The Junior Play, Let's Face It, under the direction of Mr. Hepner and Miss Loutzenhizer, was pre- sented March 31, and April 1, at the Parker Gym. Laine Carr, the twenty-year-old daughter, receives a letter from a wealthy girl with whom she roomcd at a houseparty, saying that she is coming through their city and would like to stop by for a three-day visit. This throws the Carrs into a panic because the house is terribly run-down-at-the-heels.J' Mr. Carr has had no job for several months and has spent his time working on an invention. Aunt Lucinda Carr, having lost all her money and property is making her home with them. A lawyer comes searching for a Lucinda Carr, who is heir to a large fortune. Aunt Lucinda, having misplaced her ear-phone, answers all his ques- tions regarding her ancestors with a Yes, so he gives her a check for SS0,000. The Carrs go on a spending spree, buying expensive furniture and clothes. A manufacturer comes to town and Mr. Carr borrows a large sum from Aunt Lucinda to produce his invention. Then the lawyer re- turns and demands the money, saying that Miss Carr misrepresented the facts. She is not the rightful heir and he is going to sue if they don't return the money. After the visitor departs, the men arrive to take the furniture. The manufacturer comes to see Mr. Carr and proposes to Aunt Lucinda. Laine Carr and Don Drennen, the manufacturer's son, decide to make it a double ceremony. The news arrives that Mr. Carr's invention will be a success. Everything turns out well for the wacky Carrs in the end! CAST Herman Carr Duane Tremba Mr. J. Caswell Drennen John Kelly Mrs. Carr Alice Bickel Don Drennen Ron Botz Laine Carr Bonnie Terwilliger Mr. Yeates John Dunkle Dicky Turner Robert Texter Janet Roden Barbara Stewart George Carr Gary Gallagher Liz Estes Jill Gallaher Carol Ruth Carr Lynne Jones Mickie Strong Ruth Murray Miss Elvira McDuffie Ramona O'Neil Extras Victor Shawl, Sam Orton, Robert Glass Miss Lucinda Carr Judy McCall Student Manager . . . . Harry Bennett -41- YEARBOOK STAFF Row 1: R. Botz, Mrs. Gardner, R. Texter, B. Stewart, C. McCall, L. Blymiller, Mr. Wolfe, R. Marnie Row 2: M. Konkle, D. Tremba, A. Bickel, J. Kelly, Z. Best, W. Master, M. Caldwell, P. Wolfe St mor Siaff Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Features Editor Literary Editor Sports Editor Art Editor Typist SPONSORS YEARBOOK STAFF Lorraine Blymiller Wilson Master Charles McCall , Zeuhls Best Mary Ellen Caldwell Richard Marnic Violet Mae Lytle Mary Ellen Konkle z Mrs. Gardner, Mr. Wolfe The Senior and Junior Staff, with the aid of the sponsors, Mrs. Gardner and Mr. Wolfe, have prepared the 1955 TORCH for the pleasure and enjoyment of all. junior Stuff Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Features Editor , Literary Editor . Sports Editor Art Editor ,, . Barbara Stewart Patsy Wolfe Robert Texter John Kelly Alice Bickel Ronald Botz Duane Tremba The tasks of soliciting ads, collecting usable materials, composing write-ups, and finally putting the book together has been an educational experience, that benefitted all who aided this project. We sincerely hope you will enjoy our efforts to bring you a picture of school life in the Parker Area Joint Schools. -42-- TI-IE TORCH STAFF Row Row BAND L. Knight, L. Scdwick, J. Bobbert, K. Shoup, C. Altmire, L. Jones, J. Dunkle Mr. Tritle, B. Milliken, M. Kelly, G. McKee, S. McGregor, J. McHenry, B. Slater, E. Dearolph, B. Jackson. E. Pollum, J. McKee, J. Sedwick, L. Moyer Row 3 G. Shay, J. Gallagher, B. Ramsey, K. Mullen, R. Sherrill, D. Sedwick, M. Graizer, D. Tremba, V. Lytle, A. Switzer Row E. Stewart, G. Sedwick, K. McKee, D. Black, D. Black BAND During the summer vacation of 1954, Mr. Tritle organized our present high school band. Although many of its members had had no previous musical experience, they have made rapid progress in performing such numbers as Stars and Stripes Foreverf, Easy Steps March, and patriotic songs. W'e are proud of this new organization and hope the band becomes one of our favorite and necessary school activities. Violet Mae Lytle represented Parker Area Joint Schools in County Band, which was held in Freeport, Pennsylvania. The Band participated in the Christmas program, in assemblies, in P.T.A. meetings, and in other com- munity activities. -43- 5 aa , aigffirivlaiii :gg ggi We Row Row Row MIXED CHORUS B. Ramsey, N. Kastory, K. Jordan, S. Polm, C. Mullen, Mr. Tritle, J. Trill, M. Grazier, L. Bly- miller, M. Caldwell, Fox D. Corso, G. Elliot, J. Moyer, P. Fross, M. Goodman, M. Konkle, B. Whittaker, L. Weckerly, N. Jordan, G. Gallagher, R. Bowser B. Ramsey, B. Jackson, P. Bester, Blymiller, Z. Best, P. Smith, D. Sedwick, M. Francisco, McCoy, N. Trout, J. Deal, J. Marnic Row 4: H. Blymiller, E. Dearolph, D. Tremba, R. Botz, R. Marnie, S. Whittaker, J. Kelly, S. Curry, R. Seigler, D. Sertik, D. Terwilliger, K. Mullen MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus has presented enjoyable entertainment, of which we are proud. Chorus rehearses twice a week and is under the direction of Mr. Tritle. Singing in a group is an experience of co-operation with others. Chorus helps to develop talent and is both an 'educational and entertaining activity. Some of the favorite selections this year have been: 'LT'was the Night Before Christmas by Ken Darby, Childs: Jesusu by Joseph Clockey and Hazel Jean Kirk, Christ- mas Party by Harold Spina, and several Fred Waring arrangements for mixed chorus. A few of the programs that the mixed chorus presented were: The Christmas Concert, which received much favorable comment from the students and the public, featuring Betty Jane Ramsey, Mary Francisco, Kay Jordan, Mary Ellen Caldwell, Duane Tremba, Steve Curry, Gayle Elliott, and Richard Marnie in solo numbers, the Spring operetta, which is a new type of musical program for Parker High School, and singing for special assembly programs. ..44... Row Row Row Row 1, 3J L. Weckerly, J. Moyer, P. Fros hauer, L. Blymiller son, M. Konkle J. McCoy, B. Whittaker, Z. Be nic GIRLS' CHORUS S. Gilbert, B. Ramsey, M. Caldwell, K. jordan, Mr. Tritle S Polm N Kastory C Thompson J Fox s, D. Switzer, C. Mullen, N ONe1l M Goodman N Jordon C Thor . Trill, Deal, P. King, G. Nicholson, A. Switzer, M. Graizer N Trout P Bcster P Moyer E jack st, D. Sedwick, M. Francisco P Smith N Switzer Blymxller Mar BOYS' CHORUS Row 1 Mr. Tritle, R. Bowser, L. Farrington, D. Radakcr, G. Elliott D Tervulliger J ackson H Bly miller J. Polm, D. Corso, G. Gallagher Row 2 L. Wagner, G. Logue, G. Scrtik, C. Switzer, XV. Master, B Trill R Seigler B Dunkle R Parks Row 3 D. Tremba, J. Jordan, S. Curry, C. McCall, S. W'hittaker,j Kclls R Marnic R Botz I Slater XX McCall -45- TRI-HI-Y Row 1 : Ii.McN.1ny, M. Grazicr, M. Jordan, V. Lytlc Row 2: M. Goodman, P. XVyant, V. Fuller, D. Fair Row 3: P. Waulfc, I.. Wcckerly, P. Altman, Miss Ohl, N. Switzer, P. Goodman Row l: Row 2: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY N. Knsumry, M. Caldwell, M. Francisco, A. Bickel, R. Blymiller Mr. Wolfe, D. Trcmba, R. Tcxtcr, Mr. Dunklc .146- DRAMATIC CLUB Row 1: T. jackson, xl. Pulm, B. Roddy, L. XVngncr, Logue, D. Scrtik, R. Dunkle Row 2: B. NVliitt:1kcr, M. lirnncisco, C. Mullen, Mr. Tritlc, Miss Gnrdill, J. Marnie, M. Caldwell, N. Trout Row 3: D. Cfmrm, lf. Bickul, A. Biclxcl, McCall, B. Stewart, P. Fross, L. jones Row Row Row Row Row PRESS CLUB Mr. llulingrcn, Min Lnutscnlmizcr, Miss Gardill, Mr. Hcpncr L. Scylwcrr, KI. Luguc, N. NX'cckcrly, M. Smitli, L. Cnllnndcr IJ. Tcrwilligcr, P. Buster, P. Smith, Blymillcr, Palm, K. jordan S. Amslcr, T. Caldwell, K. Mullen, D. Scdwick, M. Kinney, Il. Pollum, K. McKee G. Sliunlx, If. Dcarulpli, G. Scdwiclc, S. Amslcr, Ifckcls, L. Fross, H, Parks -47- GRADE EIGHT DRAMATICS Row 1 Mr. Tritle, G. Monroe, C. McKelvey, G. Murray, E. Pollum, J. McCall, M. Thompson, D. Terwilliger, J. Logue Row 2 B. Stewart, S. Smith, P. McCoy, L. Warters, N. Wcckcrly, J. Marshall, C. Lohler, M. Smith Row 3 K. McKee, B. Matthews, G. Shook, F. Smith, G. Setlwick, H. Parks, G. Shay, G. McKee, R. Lowers . ff. 1 344 GRADE EIGHT DRAMATICS Row 1 Mrs. Hamilton, H. Bartley, T. Jackson E. Holliday, P. Swidder, J. Kricbel, J. Dunklc, D. Black, C. Bow- ser, L. Callander Row 2 C. Jordan, L. Kirkpatrick, D. King, G. Bowser, M. Gilbert, D. Chambers, B. Campbell, J. Clark, L. Fox Row 3 J. Bartley, R. Gilbert, L. Callander, C. Craig, O. Cooper, D. King, J. Green, M. Kinney .43- Row Row Row Row Row Row TEEN AGE BOOK CLUB J. Jackson, D. Black, L. Callander, D. Roemer, L. Sedwick, Mi O'Ncil, T. King, T. Bester, G. Kriebel C. Bowser, C. Jordan, A. Wyant, A. Fair, R. Parks, Mr. Hepner, Caldwell, B. Stewart, Eckels, C Miller, C. Altmire C. Lohler, G. Bowser, Clark, P. McCoy, B. Timblin, K. Shoup, Stewart, Shirey, L. Fox, L. Kirk- patrick, V. Glass P. Myers, D. Chambers, Kriebel, N. Sayers, J. Seclwick, F. Fross, Holliday, J. Logue, M. Gilbert G. Swonger R. Lowers, J. McCall, C. McKelvey, J. Chambers, J. Bennett, R. Johnson, J. Shay, S. Deal, G. Monroe D. Black, C. Switzer S. McGregor, Green, R. Gilbert, C Craig, B. Slater, W. Wyant, K. McKee, T. Jackson Row Row Row Row Navi JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS C. Jordan, B. Bennett, . , , J, , , I P B. Stewart, J. Eekels, Mr. Tritle D. Black, E. Stewart, K. Shoup, G. Swonger, D.Rocmcr, J. Cl k M. O'N 'l ar , ei , C. Bernard, B .Timblin, J Marshall J. Kriebel, J. Sedwick, J. McCall, M. Th , , , , k, , yy I on roe, E. Holliday, N. Sayers R. Lowers, S. McGregor, J. Slaughenhaupt, J. Chambers, B. Sl t G. M ompson, C. MeKelvey R Johnson L Watters J Sha G M a er, urray, B. Matthews, G. Shay T. Bester ,49- x C. Lohler, B. Campbell, S. Fox, P McCoy J Shirev G Bowser L Kirk atrick , 4' A 'jaw M, Q A o ,, 5. 7 N 'Pj mm Yagi' fha' -I Ramona Senses, E l ,. . C, y 1 C5906 ' ' . Sam C9 fW 4+ WAN? 'mg '- pm, f,'l,Q,J3,,, 7 i'3f J W if 'frmf W ai-5 Yy W- 'SPH 63 fr 'Zin 0' 'C , QQWW aff ' ,. my Jiffy? 'fwf M Q 'QQ1-am? fffgfgw' M QQJAM H1J,:J-X68 44 . J fgiavfx Oaqqegw' sm 4' Q M mf' 4' fwf,-i'f,Q.v W J,fJf'Mff Wf Wx V1 9 -x Eiafa . N F my fx ' 44 IW w ',ful 6 ll? 9, A-64'sb Yadav M ,. R W 'W 'f Jg L . page msc- 010 gm? .Stax I Y I ADVERTISING CONTRACT 3 ' Date 195.45 i Name of School . .gf-: ' 42 'ig Y 21 1 4? A e I 1. ? 1. 6 Y Y 5 'H 4'-FI I: --cv-.yo--c C o-0 ' Name of Yeorbook, , .Zo-f1,glF7 7, i We hereby agree to purchase advertising space sizeLax..... in your 19 5' Yearbook. The rate For this advertising to be sgiis CH payabie on or before date of publication. Specifications for copyxare ll 4:fe-in 3. given or the reverse side of this contract. Q i. -Signed , .PJ -1, , -rc rw - Q a 51. 'f - KVI A i? Q I la?- ? g A Fin ,g so ni 5, 3 li 9 : 5, - e 1- 6 Q e : K bl 3 f 4-Q if -51- U 1 I'll meet you at the CSUNRISE COFFEE SHOPJ Home Cooking Parker, Pennsyvania Best Wishes from YOUNG'S SERVICE STATION West Freedom, Pennsylvania HILLTOP ROLLER RINK Skating: Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights Free Bus Transportation Compliments of FRED S. BOWSER FUNERAL HOME Parker, Pennsylvania CHESTER J. RANDOLPH SALES and SERVICE FORD MERCURY Rimersburg, Pennsylvania DEAROLPH JEWELRY Fine Jewelry Diamonds Elgin-Hamilton-Bulova Samsonite Luggage 1847 Rogers BL Community Phone 2099 Parker, Pennsylvania KERR'S SHOE REPAIR Cat's Paw Soles 81 Heels Oil Proof Soles Sc Heels On the Hill Parker, Pennsylvania Compliments A FRIEND The Best ON The Hill ARMSTRONG'S RESTAURANT HARRY BARTLEY AND SON GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone Parker 2026 Dutch Hill, Pennsylvania WALSH EQUIPMENT CO. Adams Road Machinery Phone 74996 Butler, Pa. Congratulations W. H. GALLAGHER ANTIQUES AND GENERAL STORE Phone Parker 2027 Dutch Hill, Pennsylvania BEST WISHES Class of SS ULTRA PENN Bruin, Pennsylvania Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Emlenton, Pennsylvania Compliments of MOYER'S SERVICE STATION Parker, Pennsylvania HEROLD'S DAIRY BAR READY PACKED Gallons and Half Gallons Milkshakes, Sodas and Sundaes 122 East Jefferson St. Butler Theater Bldg. BEST WISHES LOGUE'S STERLING SERVICE QUAKER STATE PRODUCTS Parker, R. D. No. 1 Pennsylvania -527 I Compliments of HELEN KEPPLE BEAUTY SHOPPE Parker, Pennsylvania SLIGO HARDWARE CO. Everything in Hardware 8: Paints Crosley Appliances Maytag 8: Dexter Washers Tappan Ranges Phone 2464 Sligo, Pennsylvania C. M. DUNLAP Hardware - Appliances Plumbing and Heating Farm Machinery Callensburg, Pennsylvania J. R. DUNLAP Fertilizers-Grains Compliments of Flour-Feeds Roofing - Hardware - Etc. Callensburg, Pennsylvania VIVIAN Bc ALDA DRESS SHOP Parker, Pennsylvania I 1 l Dial Foxburg 2006 24 Hour Service A. A. A. VASEY GARAGE C. R. Vasey, Prop. St. Petersburg, Pennsylvania Auto accessories 81 Service Station Compliments of MEANS and LAUF DRUG STORE Phone 15 5 Phone Repairs of all Kinds-Towing Main SC. Clarion, Pennsylvania Radiator Cleaning and Repairing C In f HOTEL PETROLIA FREDDIE'S T. V. at APPLIANCE, omp Iments o . ' Fufe Foods Fred W. Feicht, Owner MORRISON TIRE SHOP Legs Bevmgfs Rooms Phone Petrolia 2 5 10 Emlenton, Pennsylvania We cater to Banquets and Weddings Ph 2320 P t 1, P Karns City, Pennsylvania one e ro Ia, a. Best of Luck-Class of '55 PARKER HOUSE HOTEL AL REA Home Cooked Meals Compliments of TACY'S BEAUTY SALON ROTARY EVERY THURSDAY Phone 3 144 Parker, Pennsylvania CAMPBELL'S DAIRY BAR Home Cooked Meals Sandwiches 8: Fountain Service Chicora, Pennsylvania Compliments PETROLIA HARDWARE WORKINGMAN'S STORE Butler's Most Complete Store for the Working Man We Give S. 8: H. Green Stamps 2 57 So. Main St. Phone 7-5 572 Butler, Pennsylvania FRED AND EDNA'S LUNCH At The Bridge Foxburg, Pennsylvania WALTER HASKELL S FURNITURE Home of Quality Furniture Phone 196 Rimersburg Pa of ' Compliments of CO. , PELL'S RESTAURANT On The Diamond Downtown Butler -53- Phone 3619 Parker, Pennsylvania KEYSTONE SUPLPY CO. Trading with Keystone Supply Co. You Teach Your Dollars To Have More Cents Foxburg Pennsylvania TAPER s JEWELERS 102 North Main St. Butler Pennsylvania Best of Luck BLUE AND GOLD SERVICE Phone 2146 Eau Claire Eau Claire, Pennsylvania 'if' f- . v.. .WYE Compliments of SMITH GENERAL STORE Compliments of REICHART HARDWARE GENERAL MERCHANDISE PEPSI COLA CO. I BONDED PENNZOIL DEALER Phone 2046 Butler, Pa. Phone Parker 2864 West Monterey, Pennsylvania Parker, Pennsylvania Compliments 0f KIRKPATRICKS C 1' PARKER EQUIPMENT Om? ments Jewelers of 116 W. Jefferson St. APPLIANCES A ' D A FRIEND Butler, Pa. Parker, Pennsylvania 5 62 Years Service SWANSON'S Home Style Cookies Try 'Em They're Good! SWANSON'S COOKIE COMPANY Phone 89 Rimersburg, Pennsylvania P. J. OESTERLING 81 SON, INC Howard W. Terwilliger, Mgr FEEDS - SEEDS FERTILIZERS Dairy and Poultry Supplies Free Poultry Diagnosing Phone 2131 - Free Delivery - Sligo, Pa- H. B. BEELS 8: SON COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Phone S7 Knox, Pennsylvania PARKER HARDWARE C0mPlimemS f D. L. RANKIN COMPANY 0 General Hardware LEE DRUG STORE Lumber and building materials Oilwell Supplies Automobile Accessories J. E. LEE, Ph.G. Clintonville, Pennsylvania and Electrical Supplies Phone 351 1 Parker, Pennsylvania Petrolia, Pennsylvania ALLISON'S Compliments of Compliments of Confectionery and News Stand HARRY'S MARKET Wl'lITEI-IlLL'S LUNCH Phone 2109 Phone 2 3 81 Parker, Pennsylvania Compliments of DR. GORDON GRAFF St. Petersburg, Pennsylvania Rt. 38 Emlenton, Pennsylvania Foxburg, Pennsylvania HARVEY C. TRADER The Complete Music Store Radio - Phonographs - Records Pianos-Musical Supplies Phone 35811 115-121 E. North St. Butler, Pa. 54- I Best Regards NED'S BARBER SHOP Parker, Pennsylvania W. A. MOYER 8: SONS, INC. LEVEL VIAL MANUFACTURERS LEVEL VIALS SINCE 1895 PHONE-PARKER 3116 PARKER, PENNSYLVANIA .-45? Qjffffjf .-if jf K' I v'5:'. ,hw PRECISION 1 REVERSION CHAMBERED PLAIN METALLIC SEAL -5 CONGRATULATIONS HILLCREST DAIRY Foxburg, Pennsylvania DAVIS FURNITURE COMPANY 127 W. JEFFERSON ST. Butler, Pennsylvania HEADQUARTERS FOR HOMEMAKERS KELLY AUTO COMPANY YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER Phone 22 S 1 Bruin, Pennsylvania l 5 5. JAMES 8: SMITH AGENCY EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE Agents ARTHUR I. JAMES NORMAN F. SMITH Dial 278 0 Petrolia, Pennsylvania CHERRY VALLEY ICE CREAM S. P. Porter Prop. Rts. 38 and 106 Tel. Eau Claire 2337 Cherry Valley Pennsylvania PINE GROVE MARKET Floyd Corbett Emlenton Pa. R. D. TRILLS SERVICE STATION PENNZOIL PRODUCTS We give S. 85 H. Green Stamps Phone 2846 Parker Pennsylvania Now Your Authorized DESOTO AND PLYMOUTH DEALER SALES AND SERVICE PIERCE MOTOR co. Tel 183 Knox, Pennsylvania RIDDLES MACHINE SHOP Manufacturers of Riddle Spudders General Repair Work Phone Clintonville 712 Clintonville Pennsylvania ROSENBERG S FASHION AND FURS Coats Suits Dresses and Sportswear Where better merchandise is sold for less 233 South Main Street Butler Pa. ARMSTRONG ELECTRIC SERVICE Radio and Television Phone 2 0 1 6 Parker Pennsylvania Compliments MONROE APPLIANCES Grow Christmas Trees Seedlings-Transplants Pines-Spruces-Firs-Scotch Pine As low as 12.50 per100 ECCLES NURSERIES Rimersburg Pennsylvania Box 65 BERNIE S RADIO AND TELEVISION Sales and Service R. C. A. Motorola Admiral Phone 2636 Parker, Pennsylvania 1 7 1 3 x u 2 as : ! 9 1 1 n 1 I Compliments of WILLIAM S BARBER SHOP Parker Pennsylvania HOFFMAN AUTO PARTS 237 W. Jefferson Street Butler, Pa. 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