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Barbara Ann Eshelman When not consoling a love- lorn friend, Barb was -active in Drama Club, Junior Classi- cal League, Red Cross Club, Jean Priscilla Evans Nursing Club, Chorus, tennis, The fashion world awaits basketball, and swimming. Jeannie, who can often be This future nurse dislikes con- found talking on the phone or ceited boys, and she will al- sewing. While in P.H.S. she ways remember her junior has been president of the Typ- year. ing Club and a member of Stephen Falloon paren and Personality — The cosmopolitan class of '57 ub. was enriched this year by the arrival of Steve, straight from the old sod. He enjoys wood- working, and his ambition is to become an engineer. No leprechaun, he! | John Ellis Elmo wants to get rich quick and see the world—ambitious plans. This senior, who en- joys working on cars, is an- noyed by conceited girls. While in P.H.S., Elmo has participated in basketball and bowling. Ernest Farmer This college bound senior spends his spare time fishing and boating. Mick’s fondest memory of P.H.S. is gym William Aaron Farr | class. He has been active in Bill, who wants to become a ' y track and Hunting and Fish- veterinarian, is an active sports AL ing Club. enthusiast. Freshman football, track, cross country, Fishing Barbara Janet Fell Club, homeroom secretary, and Bobbye can often be found Key Club have kept Bill busy talking on the phone to that for four years. certain someone. Boys who have curly hair and wear Ber- John Angelo Finelli muda shorts peeve this senior. Baseball is John’s favorite Archery and Fashions aod sport and pastime. His fondest Personality Club have kept memory of P.H S. is passing Bobbye busy while in P.H.S. English. To graduate from col- Good luck as a beautician, lege and go on to better things SENIOR CLASS Bobbye. is this senior’s ambition. 1957 29
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28 Sharon Lynn Disbrow Lynn, who anticipates a suc- cessful career as an art teacher, has found time to indulge in painting, drawing, and the raising of Blue Persian cats. This talented senior, who has lent her ability to the Sketch Club for four years, will look back with pleasure upon the good times in art class. Barbara Jean Draper Freshman Day will be remem- bered by this senior, who dis- likes sloppy people and being broke. Eating and gabbing on the phone have occupied her time when not busy in Fashions and Personality Club and Typing Club. We hope Barb becomes a successful secretary. Irvine Richard J. Dixon Dix sets his goals high; his ambition is to go to the moon, “Standing on the corner watching all the girls go by” is the favorite pastime of this senior, who has participated in Spanish Club, Sports Ap- preciation Club, Hunting and Fishing Club, and basketball. Andrea Louise Dreyer Family night in Rin Tin is An's favorite pastime. She is peeved by gym classes. Drama Club, Milestone, Student Council, Girls’ Leaders, tennis, and ushers, have kept her busy during her four years. College is ahead for this active senior who is the captain of the cheerleaders. Judith Ann Dobson College is ahead for Judy, who is peeved by that P.B.A. shield. While in P.H.S. Judy has been active in Student Council, Library Council, and French Club, Carol Ann Duncan Grouchy people and con- ceited boys peeve this senior who enjoys harmonizing with “the group.” To be successful in all her attempts is Carol Ann’s ambition. Basketball, Class Council, and Red Cross Club have kept her busy. Rita Marjorie Dombro Chip hopes to become a suc- cessful physical therapist. “Bop” bothers this senior whose favorite pastime is listening to Glen Miller rec- ords. Tennis, archery, and Library Council are among Chip’s activities. Robert R. Durrant This college bound member of the class of ’57 will always remember those Saturday after- noon football games. Bob can often be found supporting Grunings. SENIOR CLASS 1957
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Mary Claire Flatley Mary enjoys riding in Ruth’s “Black Beetle.” Drama Club, Social Dancing Club, Typing Club, M@lestone, and tennis are included among this future secretary's activities in P.H.S. Colleen Veronica Foley Col, who has been active in Student Council, Girls’ Lead- ers, and ushers, spends much of her spare time writing to “him.” Col, annoyed by catty girls, will always remember the wonderful bunch of kids in P.H.S. To get the most out of life is this perky senior’s 30 goal. Geraldine M. Fitzgerald Keep away from Jerry if you ride a motorcycle! Besides be- ing president of the Nursing Club, this senior has been kept busy with Recreational Games Club, swimming, and twirling. Jerry, who will al- ways remember Mrs. Stubbs in homeroom 151, hopes to get her Mrs. degree. Melvin Leonard Folk Track, jayvee football, varsity football, and band are among the activities of this senior. Mel, who likes driving a big car (who doesn’t), hopes to become a draftsman. Good luck in the future, Mel. John Edward Fitzgerald Fitz enjoys spending his spare time fishing. Wrestling, cross country, track, and Hunting and Fishing Club have kept this sportsman busy. Fitz who is college bound, hopes to be- come a success in life, Gary Kent Force Rock and roll sends Gary to change the dial to his favorite pastime, listening to hillbilly music. Male chorus and vice- presidency of the Old Testa- mént Club have occupied this senior, who wants to attend a Bible institute in order to be a foreign missionary. Michael D. Foggotti Hanging around Al’s Sweet Shop rates high with Mike, who is irked by tests. In addi- tion to being freshman home- room secretary, football and Sports Club have kept this senior busy. To manage a supermarket is Mike’s ambi- tion. David Leland Foster Girls who talk constantly peeve Stretch, who would like to become a musical arranger in the future. When not play- ing and writing arrangements for the band, he has partici- pated in Drama Club and Astronomy Club. Stretch’s fondest memory of P.H.S. is coming back from victorious football games. SENIOR CLASS 1957
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