Pleasantville High School - Falcon Yearbook (Pleasantville, PA)
- Class of 1959
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SEM ,. ml , . ! P Gi If fm H4 Q l ll U k ws .ff nr 41,52 if ghd ex' w Q gp SQL as 3 Q2 an 4, hQf':,L4 i 54 1 R ,g , x, fa- nr Q, gt ,4 la 'Q Q 0' 145: :Qin gf' -fill, af Q '3H Q 'af Gy 4 8 9' x Q i 134 il' ws' ' .b nf 'z'f'4Vt .l. l1 f, aZ 1 a'f'.- in an ff as 'mv 1 'Q 3,5 ,Q Wa Q V fl' Us 'a gif 'ati ,M wr ,. . ' J K .Q W Q ,gi-all fa EW Q 4 5 40 b L ,. .. -V . 1. W QM dk THE FALCCDN Published by the Senior Class of 1959 P. H. S. Pliusanfville DEDICATICN We, the members of the grad- uating class of 1959, respectfully dedicate our yearbook, The Falcon to the family of Harvey M. Haskell in recognition of the kindness, generosity and interest in the Pleasantville School. 2 IN APPRECIATION To Mrs. Marshall, whose gracious smile and warm friendly greeting have brightened our school for two years, we wish to express our appreciation for the help and guidance she has given us as our Junior and Senior play director, Senior advisor, and friend. We thank her for her constant good natured attitude. We leave for her our deepest gratitude, fondest memories, and highest regards. 3 YEARBOOK STAFF Editor Faith Baker Photographer Secretary Sally Borland Arlene Fenstermaker Typing Editor Assistant Editor Joanne Ewing Carole Fleming Advisors Mrs. Marshall Mrs. Sturgis Business Manager Art Editor Richard Kelly Ronnie Gafner Sports Editor Literary Editor M t' Landas Kenny Spence ar 1D 4 1 The Board of Educa- tion, the Faculty and Staff extend to you their Con- gratulations upon your graduation. This marks the beginning of a period for greater responsibilities, obligations and opportun- ities. We wish for you happiness, good health, and every success. Sincerely yours, B. F. Marshall SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL SITTING: Lucille Bailey, Ida Otto, William Sparks, Ruth Bur- rows, Betty Densmore. STANDING: Erman Bryner, Wayne Spence, Robert Ewing, Elmer Lindquist, Lawrence Watson, Oscar Carson. ABSENT: Frank Galrnish, Clara Monroe, Ralph Nich- ols, George Otto, LaRue Stewart. 6 SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. Lois Benedict Edinboro State Teachers College, B.S. Duke University Mathematics Miss E. Virginia Bergmark Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. Commercial FACULTY Mr. James Beveridge Pennsylvania State University, B.S. Music and History Mrs. Gladys Fogle Grove City Colle e,A.B. S Latin, Jr. High English, Biology 7 1 I , M-rs. Linna Colbert Indiana State Teachers College, Diploma Home Economics Mr. Guy Christy Edinboro State Teachers College, B.S. Art and Junior High' Basketball Mr. Norris Hetrick Slippery Rock State Teachers College, B.S. Head Coach, Dean of Boys, Geography, Health, Physical Education Mrs. Josephine Sturgis SCHOOL SECRETARY Mr. James Kantor California State Teachers College, B.S. Industrial Arts, Driver Education Mr. John Lindberg Clarion State Teachers College, B.S. Mathematics and Science Mrs. Margaret Marshall Grove City College,B.M. English 8 Mr. Samuel Yakish University of Pittsburgh, B.S. History Mrs. Mary Bickel Edinboro State Teachers College, Diploma Grade 2 Mrs. Dorothy Lindquist Edinboro State Teachers College, B.S. Grades 5-6 Mr. Maxwell Dunham Clarion State Teachers College, Diploma Grade 6 Mrs. LaVada Crippen Edinboro State Teachers College, B.S. Grade 1 T Y Mrs. Florence Henderson Edinboro State Teachers College , Diploma Grade 3 9 Mrs. Estella Hoovler Edinboro State Teachers College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh Grade 2 Mrs. Jane Lindquist Miss Lois Spence Edinboro State Teachers College, Diploma Grades 3-4 Mis s Anna Whitman Slippery Rock State Teachers College, Diploma Grade 1 Mrs. Marjorie Tracy Edinboro State Teachers Edinboro State Teachers 1 College, Diploma I College, Diploma Grade 4 Grade 5 Mrs. Mildred Schaffner Hiram College, A.B. 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K A - K ,5 .,,,,.,i5..i. Ag ,,:..g,,. 1 S ., ' K, 4, v . 5, ,My fa 1 W . 4, Q. 1 Lx ,4.z,.a5,3g,1,,'fA 'ss-X f if' 5 'ZBA RT . Y' gf Aff ,,,,...,,, ' 4, fA5,,,,1,,g,,,5 563 g, K . . X ,,. . . X . Q4 , , K s ffl 4 F 2 1 5 U E , t If rs K. K - 9 , N f ,, Z ..., M gain Paper 3. I FAITH DARLENE BAKER President 1-43 Vice President 2-35 Yearbook Staff 3-43 National Honor Society 3-43 Student Coun- cil 3-43 Band 1-2-33 Girls' Chorus 1-2-33 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-43 Brass Quartet 33 Pep Band 13 School Paper 33 Art Club 33 Future Teachers of America 3-43 Music Club 43 Driver Education 33 Physical Education Show 1-2-33 Junior Escort 33 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4. 12 RUTHANN AN TH ONY Band 1-2'3'4Q Girls' Chorus 2-3-43 Art Club 3-43 Hobby Club 33 Library Club 3-43 Cafeteria 33 Driver Education 33 Physical Education Show 1-2-33 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 School CHAR LES R. ATKINS Class Representative 1-2-33 Mixed Chorus 33 Visual Aids Club 33 Cafeteria 1-ZQ Drivers Education 33 Physical Education Show l-2-33 Junior Play 33 Sen- ior Play 4. EVELYN JOANNE EWING Secretary 15 Yearbook Staff 45 Cheerleader 1-25 Band 1-25 Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-45 School Paper 35 Archery Club 45 Girls' Music Club 45 Mixed Chorus Club 45 Nurses Club 45 Cafeteria 35 Physical Education Show 1-Z-35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. Secretary 3 Yearbook Staff 45 Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 35 Girls' Ensemble 35 School Paper 35 Archery Club 35 Nurses Club 45 Cheerleader 1-Z-3-45 Physical Education Show 1-2-35 Junior Play 35 Sen- ior Play 45 Driver Education 35 Music Club 4. SALLY ANN BOR LAND Yearbook Staff 45 Girls' Chorus 2-35 Mixed Chorus 3-45 Music Club 45 Art Club 35 Hobby Shop 35 Home Economics Club 15 Library Aids Club 3-45 Nurses Club 45 Cafeteria 2-35 Driver Education 35 Physical Education Show l-2-35 Junior Play 3. 13 ARLENE FENSTERMAKER Yearbook Staff 49 Girls' Chorus 2-3-49 Mixed Chorus 3-49 School Paper 39 Art Club 39 Hobby Shop 39 Home Economics Club 19 Library Aides Club 3-49 Music Club 49 Cafeteria 2-31 Driver Education 39 Senior Play 4. CAR OLE ANN FLEMING Secretary Z9 Treasurer 19 Year- book Staff 2-3-49 Student Council 3-4j Girls' Chorus l-2-3-49 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4: School Paper 39 Art Club 39 Hobby Club 39 Music Club 49 Driver Educa- tion 39 Physical Education Show 1-2-31 Junior Play 39 Senior Play 4. O 1 RONALD EDWARD GAFNER Yearbook 49 Archery Club 39 Hi-Y Club l9H0rr1e Economics Club 39 Rod and Gun Club l-2-39 Science Club 39 Driver Education 39 Physical Education Show 1-25 Junior Play 39 Senior Play 4. 1 w 14 Yearbook 3-45 Student Council 45 Baseball 1-3-45 Basketball 1-2- 3-45 School Paper 35 Science Club 35 Varsity Club 45 Rod and Gun Club 25 Archery Club 1-25 Future Teachers of America 35 Home Economics Club 35 Hi-Y 15 Drivers Education 35 Physical Education Show 1-2-35 Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4. WILLIAM FRANCIS HART LE Vice President 45 Yearbook 45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 2-3-45 Music Club 45 School Paper 35 Science Club 35 Varsity Club 45 Rod and Gun Club 1-2-35 Archery Club 25 Home Economics Club 35 Cafe- teria 2-35 Physical Education Show 1-2-35 Junior Escort 35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. 5 GILBERT RICHARD KELLY , Jr. DONNA GI LSON Band 1-2-35 Girls' Chorus 1-2-35 Music Club 15 Art Club 35 Nurses Club 45 Hobby Shop 35 Home Economics Club 15 Y Teens 15 Drivers Education 35 Physical Education Show 1-25 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. 15 MARTIN FREDERICK LANDAS President 25 Vice President 15 Yearbook 45 Honor Society 3-4 Student Council 3-45 School Paper 35 Art Club 35 Future Teachers of America 3-45 Li- brary Club 45 Library Aid 45 Physical Education Show 1-2-3 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. MARJORIE ANN MACK Cheerleader 2-45 Girls' Chorus 2-35 School Paper 35 Art Club 35 Hobby Shop 35 Home Economics Club 15 Music Club 45 Nurses Club 45 Y Teens 15 Cafeteria 2-35 Drivers Education 35 Phys- ical Education Show 1-2-35 Jun- ior Play 35 Senior Play 4. l 16 Yearbook 4, Basketball Manager 35 Archery Club 25 Science Club 2-35 Rod and Gun Club 35 Cafe- teria 2-35 Drivers Education 35 Physical Education Show 25 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. GLENN MORRIS Art Club 15 Music Club l-45 Rod and Gun Club 33 Science Club Cafeteria 35 Physical Education Show 1: Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. GARY REYNOLDS Secretary 43 School Paper 33 Physical Education Show 3-4: Archery Club 39 Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4. 39 GERALD LEROY MALLORY A Baseball 1-2-3-45 Basketball l-2-3-43 Band 1-2-35 Mixed Chorus l-25 School Paper 35 Archery Club 1-25 Art Club 35 Hi-Y l-25 Rod and Gun Club 33 Varsity Club 45 Drivers Educa- tion 3g Physical Education Show 1-2-35 Senior Play 4. 17 Play 39 Senior Play 4. DIAN E TARR School Paper 39 Cheerleader 29 Girls' Chorus 2-39 Art Club 33 Hobby Shop 39 Home Economics Club 19 Y Teens 19 Cafeteria 39 Drivers Education 49 Physical Education Show 1-2-39 Junior Play 39 Senior Play 49 Music Club 4. 18 WILLIAM C. SCHMELZER Class Representative 49 Class President 39 Yearbook 49 Bas- ketball 1-2-3-49 School Paper 39 Rod and Gun Club 1-29 Archery 1-39 Science Club 39 Home Ec- onomics Club 39 Cafeteria 2-39 Drivers Education 39 Physical- Education Show l-2-39 Junior KENNETH EDWARD SPENCE Treasurer 2-3-49 Yearbook 49 Basketball 1-2-3-49 Mixed Chorus 3-49 Varsity Club 49 Visual Aids Club 39 Rod and Gun Club 29 Science Club 39 Music Club 49 Drivers Education 39 Physical Education Show 1-2'3S Junior Play 39 Senior Play 4. .,-,,. ......-.-..-li SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Faith Baker Vice President William Hartle Secretary Gary Reynolds Treasurer Kenneth Spence CLASS COLOR--Green, White CLASS FLOWER--Carnation CLASS MOTTO--Not for ourselves but for others 19 CLASS HISTORY As little green Freshmen in 1955, we began our High School years. Mr. Kantor and Mrs. Wanvig were our advisors. We chose the following class officers: President--Faith Baker Vice President--Martin Landas Secretary--Joanne Ewing Treasurer--Carole Fleming Representative--Charles Atkins In the beginniner of the year we we re initiated by the Sophomores. Our one big project was selling cards which we handled very well for beginners. After a year's trials and tribulations we took on a lighter shade of green. This year Mrs. Seeley and Mr. Robertson assumed the responsibility of being our advisors. We elected the following class officers: President--Martin Landas Vice Pre sident--Faith Baker Secretary--Carole Fleming Treasurer--Kenneth Spence Representative--Charles Atkins We selected green and white for our colors and the carnation as our flower. We chose, Not for ourselves but for others, as our class motto. This year we took part in a bake sale and sold flower seeds to add to our treasury. Our green was nearly worn from us as we came back again to be called Juniors. Mr. Lindberg was our advisor and our class officers were as follows: President--Bill Schmelzer Vice President--Faith Baker Secretary--Judie Burt Treasurer--Kenneth Spence Representative--Charles Atkins We lost the annual color fight by only a slight margin. In April, we presented our Junior Play, I-IILLBILLY WEDDIN, which was directed by Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Sturgis. Our Junior-Senior Banquet was held in the Colonel Drake Hotel in Titusvilleg Stardust was the theme. Our other activities included a Ham Supper and a Bake Sale. Finally our big year had arrived and we were at last Seniors, with Mrs. Marshall as our advisor. We elected as our officers for our last year the following: President--Faith Baker Vice President--Bill Hartle Secretary--Gary Reynolds Treasurer--Kenneth Spence Representative--Bill Schrnelzer The first activity of our Senior year was the annual color fight with no decisions being made as to who the winners were. In November we presented our Senior Play, FINDERS CREEPERSH' under the direction of Mrs. Marsha1l,which was a success. Our other fund raising projects included the selling of Christmas Cards and Candy. We also sponsored Suppers, Assemblies, and an Ice Cream Social. Z0 MOST STUDIOUS MOST COURTEOUS WHO S WHO IS BEST DRESSED BEST DRIVER MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 2 , ,kwin Aj -- I - 255592555 f :EE :,2 7 :EZ ::' A fiqgifigffj Q L ' W5 I I , , I V , ' I, H A ,AAA PRETTIEST HAIR PRETTIEST EYES MOST ATHLETIC MOST MUSICAL NICEST ALL-AROUND CLASS CUT-UP FRIENDLIEST - Z1 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Ruth Anthony, bequeath my ability to be quiet in study hall to Jacquelyn Anthony. Faith Baker, bequeath my pony tail QI did havel to Gregg Holtz's pony. Charles Atkins, bequeath my false teeth to anyone who wants them. Sally Borland, bequeath all my ex-boy-friends to Edna Fenton, knowing she will take good care of them. Judie Burt, bequeath the keys to the car to my brother, knowing he will get to drive it more than I did. Joanne Ewing, bequeath my ability of cracking my gum to Mrs. Marshall, knowing it doesn't take much effort. Carole Fleming, bequeath my ability to get A's to my sister, Patti. Arlene Fenstermaker, bequeath my height to Jeanie McMurdy. Ronnie Gafne r, bequeath my ability to use my books to anyone who wants them. Donna Gilson, bequeath my ability to get kicked out of classes to Karen Lynch. Bill Hartle, bequeath my ability not to gossip to Penny Winton. Richard Kelly, bequeath my ability to get to school on time to Kathy Petroski and Judy Confer. Martin Landas, bequeath my abilities to learn and to get along with the teachers to my brothers, Frances and Vincent, in hopes they will be around long enough to benefit by them. Tom Lyle, bequeath my driver's license to anyone who has a car, in hopes they will get more use out of it than I did. Ann Mack, bequeath my ability to talk fast to Mr. Hetrick. Jerry Mallory, bequeath my pitching ability to Jim Bailey. Glenn Morris, bequeath my bicycle to anyone who wants to commit suicide. Gary Reynolds, bequeath my scientific mind to my friend, Mr. Lindberg, hoping he will use it more than I did. ' Bill Schmelzer, bequeath my C505 Ford to Floyd Prather, who needs a good one. Kenny Spence, bequeath my ability to saw a board to Larry Weldon. Diane Tarr, bequeath my athletic ability to my little brother, Ralph, knowing he will need it. ZZ Mmm0nH BAS H-CWUOQ WUUEUMHQ :Masada Wgdm S EO M025 COCA? W2 EOM 32 E0 OH me-:J EBU E-H vgwvgpgrs N E-H mawdmgw WH 03:03 WO SO NAME H-CMU :bw MMOVME 'Swim vOOw NGO? rudgm wEOU :EBSQ mcnpww H50 leg? 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'ggmggum :Mm mm-HOSAMM KUNG QHHOE CD30 NCOHHNE Nahum V362 Cid vga EOE MSEMA Etwz REQ E202 Btdm :Mm QOm:U NEHOQ 'SEMO UECOM wisgm HOHMU 'HUVMNEHBWQUYW M5024 wgam QCGMOH :Bm 0:55 EEHOQ aww 'gxdm Exim M554 WBHMAU 526634 QCNEDW QEMZ JUNIOR PLAY HILLBILLY WEDDIN' Paw Belsnickle QRichard Kellyl, a typically lazy hillbilly, and Maw QFaith Bakerl were trying to get their daughters married, They had six daughters: Ceelie Uoanne Ewingl who was opposed to baths and looked it, Bonnie Mae Uudie Burtl who was neat and read a lot, and Juney Lou QDiane Tarrl who tried to look pretty with the aid of make-up. The other daughters were numbered as follows: Four QSally Borlandl Five QDonna Gilsonl Six QAnn Mackl. Obeey Upschlager QBill Hartlel, a neighbor, married Ceelie after much Confusion. Chiz QMartin Landasl was Obeey's slow-witted brother. Ronald Maxwell QGary Reynoldsl a medical student who with his aunt, Lucy Maxwell QCa1-ole Flemingl had car trouble and landed at the Belsnickle house. Charles Atkins as the minister married Ceelie and Obeey. Cousin Zeke QKen Spencel with his cousins provided appropriate music. Directors--Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Sturgis Stage Managers--Chuck Atkins Z4 SENIOR PLAY wma FINDERS CREEPERS Wilbur Maxwell lRichard Kellyl and Hercules Nelson QBill Hartlel, a nephew of Uncle Bob's QKenny Spencel are visiting at the Nelson home. They are unaware that Uncle Bob is a mortician and become frightened many times during their stay. Aunt Mary, Uncle Bob's wife QFaith Bakerl is the one stabilizing unit in the home. The Nelsons have two daughters--Celeste, QArlene Fenstermakerl, and Frankie, QAnn Mackl. Celeste is very attractive and Wilbur becomes quite tongue-tied in her presence. He really thinks that she is tops. Frankie, a real livewire spends most of her time reading mystery stories. Granny, Uncle Bob's grandmother, Uoanne Ewingj is really a Ball of Fire --jitterbugs, falls in love with Mr. Quigley QGlenn Morrisl and really enjoys life. Mr, Quigley suspects someone of trying to murder him. Among the suspects: Harry Schuster, lGary Reynoldsj, Mr. Quigley's lawyer and Madeline, Uudie Burtl, Mr. Quigley's sister, who are planning to be married. Nina Quigley, Mr. Quigley's granddaughter, QDiane Tarrl is to get the bulk of Mr. Quigley's estate and is the apple of her grandfather's eye, as well as Hercules. Dr. Brown Uerry Malloryl is Mr. Quigley's personal physician. Daphne lRuth Ann Anthonyl is the maid, very quiet and old fashioned. Claude QBill Schmelzerj is the caretaker, slow, lazy and always trying to play up to Daphne. Ronnie Gafner is Mr. Nelson's QUncle Bob'sl colored helper and Hyscinth QCarole Flemingl is his wife. After much confusion and many suspects, the crime is solved with Dr. Brown being the would-be murderer. Student Director--Martin Landas, Director--Mrs. Marshall Stage Managers--Chuck Atkins and Tom Lyle Z5 A ' V K is Q Judie and Gary BABY PICTURES Diane Ruth Arlene Jerry Joanne Torn E3 Ann Bill Donna Ronnie Carole Falth Bill S. Kenny Sally 26 Ma rtln Glenn Richard 'l W B una-an-. SNAPSHOTS he ,N 1, fi 55+ ,qv-,ae .w ie Y 5 A' QW? 27 SENIOR SNAPS 632' L K .su X , VI vii, I I ww, ,, si X, , 1 . - A wx f.,4,.,: A . 5w,112J!W-- QW JUNIORS ..,' wr - - I lc, a, L Charles August Susanne Benedict Marilyn Bevier Dorothy Bish : -, , T i Keith Burrows Barbara Carlberg Catherine Carson Andrea Eggleston Daniel Graham Audrey McFate Betty Jean Riley Francis Landas William Patch Judith Spangle r Carole Wescoat E13 3 g 1 1 ' L'mczig,,..,,.Q .1 ' . g'w,,5,,.4-gggf2,i is :iff ' sfgfiqiiiiisiffff 3 ,. , x A i 3 4 .,,. .,... IM ., ,- ,g,,,,.. . Donald Mangel Barbara Peterson Eugene Mangel David Peterson A .. ,,' 5-'fi ,Q be ew, Donald Burt Nancy Fogle Hugh Marshall Floyd Prather Gail Spence Mary Ann Thornton John Valone Absent: .Tame s Schaffner 30 Carl Wright M Janet Averill Sally Calvert Gardner Eldred 1 Vincent Landas Kathy Pe troski SOPHOMORES James Bailey Lynn Bashline Eleanor Carson Gloria Coe Nancy Ewing Y' -V .a - - 'Firms f 1:ia1,'e,g1 I- ' gig: 1 s::i:4?5Qf? .. .. ..,, 4, rl '12 1 I. 'E . , 5 7 ij 5174 - X :KM Kelli? 11 1A C , .,,. i f . tx., :: ..,. s:',f!f,' ' ' VE- ' Ka r e n F o g 1 e Charlotte Mallory Irene Mott Joan Reed Joan Riley Linda Wagner Larry Weldon 31 1717 7.11 ' C ff' or F, ' ng X l f 9 xux, reeiie , ' ' A ,?2'f2fQ29i3 1 -'ff1? 2f' ei.i Q x 1 5 Charles Bish Judy Confe r Sally Griffin Joyce Nelson Thomas Shreffle Stephen Zook :El-Lia fwrfxa. ei ,SHYWS . . E NESS? get -' wir ni-A 151555: V2 '-gg. EYE, inet-in: yt, 01: ' , ,.., . V W David Blanchard Karen Durham Carl Gustafson i Jame s Peterson i Donald Taylor FRESHMEN I ,,. , , ' . 493' - Frances Benedict Constance Burrows Donald Burrows Carey Caryl Blanche Eldred Anita Ewing Larry Gafner Barbara Gilson Sherwood Guntrum Jackie Gustafson Richard Harman Gerald Harvey ' ' wir F .- - J 1 1 V322 ' H ' il .131 li, -vi is.. gifflilerffiii' '- -f fff wlis X H ,,f'73:i:?w-pzzwitgi ,, , . 1:,':5rg.,,L2',sy2g. ,, 1 ' -ra r' x:'H':S,?n H f , ' ' 'ilfi ' Vw Judith Jackson Frank Johnson Robert LaCaze Preston Lauffer Dennis Morgan Patricia Patch Nadene Paup William Spangler Ernest Tracy Frank Valone 32 Mary Densmore Carol Guntrum Nancy Huddleson Dianne Luke Donna Sparks R. Allen l R. Calvert JI' -I 'zr.-Ft: I R. Fogle Siva 12'f:1f7e dill .9 ff. me . y . mf 'is N. Lewis Eighth Grade r Q g .Z A I . :A ilq . :-- g I . A L , .Q . , V , . 7 J . R. Averill B. Bashline J. Bish H. Borland L. Bryner 1 a.. 1 M. DeForce E. Fenton R. Fenton P. Fleming C. Fish H . F nA - - elell if-ff A i . I fx -' . , . ' ' N. S. Foster B. Hunt J. Jackson P. Johnson A. Lewis ' ,..,, F... N A ' SZ 11 so- I, ' J. Litzinger K. Lynch B. Mallory D. Mangel F. McClelland . A , .,,, bv-.Iii is 'DQR G. McClelland C. Metzgar E. Mott B. Nelson R Redfield W. Simpkins D. Sporer D. Sterling D. Stover D. Taft 33 J. Ames T. Burt D. Fogle J. Anthony G. Carlburg .. I .-.wry sl 11 ll . gm, 15.5 1.3 :Elm J. Graham D. Kline D. LaCaze unit?-If 'W W Mai R. Nichols R. Petroski Q. -- ..,1lf Q sly ' - I A ns... f,-.- . . ii? . A. , ,... .J , xv. .J .. .M . in - - '..' l , SEVENTH GRADE v ., .fs D. Bailey G. Bean F. Bemis J. Benedict ' X 'n l ' 'W' 4 K! Q .1 D. Crowthers C. Densmore F. Eggleston T. Ewing ,,... - 'K A Qin . 'E' J fry 'E . B. Greathouse L. Harvey N. Lindquist S. Phillips L J l f P. Shreffler P. Sloan R. Sowles S If 1 ,jf I Wiz W. McClurer DW . , . . V S. Reed i iy 7.M l ., 5. ' L . .... , R. Spangler . . E 4 r A ' sw f W4 . 'I 'A A f it waf- 133,52 s gazt J Q . s 4 ' ,a 1 c W 9-Q ef' 1 QQ? . -- A ,.,: 5 D. Helms J. MCMurdy A. M. Riley ' -, ff sf. .312 fm Hi S il V x . .. Q.. - 'dn C. Spence siz - R. Tarr K. Whitman J. Wright T. Wright '34 D. Hotaling ff' C. Nelson A. Scott ,Qu K. Sterling Sixth Grade 'lar' STANDING: David Bell, Dennis Dean, Dennis Boernel, Keith Anthony, Dale Metzgar, Vincent Giewont, Larry Haugh, Lawrence Williams, Oscar Gilson, Tim Paup, David Langdon, Larry Huddleson, William Averill. ROW l: Cheryl Burrows, Betsy Meabon, Helen Thorton, Linda Kiffer, Linda Johnson, Rachael Eldred. ROW Z: Sherry Coulter Sandra Sparks, Dorothy Langdon, Beverly Hunt, Georgia Bish, Kay Burt. TABLE: Gerry Deshne r, Elizabeth Woodcock, Nancy Otto, Linda Otto, Wayne Anthony, Kenneth Loney, Leon Wagner. Teacher: Mr. Max Dunham 35 Fifth and Sixth Grade it -Jfgjer STANDING: De Wayne Fish, Linda Fuller, David Langworthy: Stanley Bayless, Michael Madden. ROW 1: Robert Beightol, Robert Gerrett, Jayne Hotaling, Arden Beers, Doris Ritter. ROW Z: Roberta Stearns, Sharon Kyle, Linda Nosker, Dale Sparks, Leslie Beightol, Karen Hoovler, Holly Winton, Kenny Nichols, Bruce Peterson. ROW 3: Joyce Stewart, Torn Lindquist, Lois Tracy, Betty Howe, Carolyn Kiffer, Terry Grove. ROW 4: Reid Perrett, Darla Covell, Gloria McCammon, Richard Rurribaugh, Ed Beveridge. ROW 5: Susan Bish, Carol Davison, Larry Emerson, Diane Taylor. Teacher: Mrs. Dorothy Lindquist. Fifth Grade STANDING: Joy Winton, Linda Crawford, Bonita Grant, Dale Wright, Tim Ewing. ROW 1: Richard Wagner, Chris Whitman, Kathleen Shreffler, James Ames, Robert Langdon. ROW Z: Charles Wescoat, David Borland, Ernestine Burnside, Sandra Bauer, Wendell Phillips, Linda Mangel, Priscilla Waddell. ROW 3: Larry Wagner, Sandra McMurdy, Roger Valone, Nancy Metzgar, Geraldine Anthony, Stephen Warner, Ruby Solinger. ROW 4: Jane Mott, Ronald Galmish, Linda Taft, Russell Anderson, Brenda Huddleson, Donald Harmon. ABSENT: Bruce Dillemuth. Teacher: Mrs. Marjorie Tracy. 36 .. . f . V E A5 -1 ,. 5 Fourth Grade ' EJ STANDING: Steve Keesler. ROW 1: David Riley, Melonee Winton, Danny Haugh, Linda Crawford, Jack Hanes. ROW Z: Bradley Weldon, Dale Gustafson, Crutis Coul- ter, Victoria Burnside, David Fish. ROW 3: Phillip Spangler, Charles Riley, Leslie Vanderhoof, Pauline Eldred, Shelby Anthony, Linda Bish. ROW 4: Larry Rurnbaugh, Danny Hanes, Rebecca Bailey, Daniel Hotaling, Gary Smith, Alfred Westfall. ROW 5: Willard Wescoat, Linda Campbell, Larry George. Teacher: Miss Anna Whitman. Third and Fourth Grade ROW 1: Susie Westfall gl Charlotte Eggleston, Catherine Densmore gl Sharon Bur- rows, Michael Strawbridge, Kathy Watson 81 Linda Atkins. ROW Z: Victoria Giewont at Karen Mallory, Mark Phillips, Kandy Beane, Margaret Fleming 8: Margaret Dun- ham, Rodney Stearns 8r Bruce Bryner, Pamela Rurnbaugh. ROW 3: Sharon Holtz, Kathleen Otto gl Fawn Phillips, Stanley Perrett, Michael Sowles Sz Michael Davidson, Arthur Covell Kr Wayne Nosker, Gregory Holtz. ABSENT: Vicki Williams, Stanley Spence, Roger Benedict. Teacher: Mrs. Jane Lindquist, 37 THIRD GRADE STANDING: Joseph McMurdy, John Nosko, Harley Richards, Ronnie Peterson, Timmy Reed, Billy Gustafson, Dennis Anderson, Bobby Dillemuth. ROW 1: Connie Kope, Milton Eldred, Joyce Brown, Patty Arnold, Brian Harvey. Gary Fogle, Connie Hanes, Penny Sterling, Robert Wright. ROW Z: William Anthony, Cathy Benedict, Dona Mietus. Betty Metzgar, Janice- Simpkins, Peggy Griffen, Chris Sterling, Joseph Allis, ABSENT: Carol Pearson, Allan Fenstermaker, Larry Mclntyre, Julie Mietus, Larry Greathouse. Teacher Mrs. Florence Henderson. SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASS A .M wi ,EI M, 5 K Raymond Runninger, Norma Runninger, Bliss Anthony, Ruby Coe, Mary Woodcock, Charlotte Stearns, Billy August. ABSENT: Richard Allen, Donald Stover, Kenneth Langdon, Joseph McMurdy. Teacherz Mrs. Mildred Schaf- fner. 38 Second Grade ROW l: Dennis Atkins, Gayle Phillips, Ronald Wagner, Mark Kiffer. ROW 2: Bon- nie Hunt, Cheryl Kope, Vohnnie Burrows, Pamela Shreffler, Charlie La Caze, Earl Anthony, Judy Mott. ROW 3: Harold Anthony, Norma Berkey, David Holtz, John Sporer, Samuel Eakin, Robert Schmelzer, Roger Stearns. ROW 4: Cathy Bemis, Barbara Mallory, Cathy Anthony, Carl Ames, Renee Anderson, Linda George, Kenneth Langdon. ROW 5: Denise Shaffer, Jerry Pierce, Jerry Loney. Teacher: Mrs. Estella Hoovler. STANDING: Jamie Lowros, Susan Burt, Sandra Turner, Sharon Sparks, Violet Eldred, Susan Riley, Darlene Watson, Ronald Wescoat, Craig Strawbridge, Carol Shreffler, Susan Allis, Deborah Holtz, Ruth Anthony, Nancy Wright, Debra Burt. ROW' l: Gre- gory Beightol, Gordon Langdon, Raymond Bish, Ronald Rumbaugh, Marcella Richards, Stephen Kyle. ROW 2: Gary Gafner, Danny Madden, Karen Petroski, Jackie Glass, Gerald Miller, Michael Whitman. Teacher: Mrs. Mary Bickel 39 First Grade ROW 1: J. Burnside, K. Mietus, G. Hanes, J. Anthony. ROW 2: A. Anthony, C. Dean, J. Langworthy, A. Reisinger, T. Davidson. ROW 3: D. Atkins, B. Coulter, S. Shreffler. K. Williams, G. Wright. J. Woodcock. ROW 4: W. Anderson, L. Beane, L Smith, R. Moore, T. Strawbridge, D. Eakin. Teacher: Miss Lois Spence. ROW 1: D. Metzgar, R. McCray, M. Allis, L. Perrett, R. Spangler. ROW 2: J. Hanes, S. Kiffer, D. Campbell, P. Anthony, P. Turner, J. Lytle. ROW 3: K. Deshner K. Anthony, D. Gustafson, C. Bayless, A. Williams, L. Blanchard, ROW 4: D. Coulter, E. Mclntyre, M. Spence, B. Davenport, D. Wescoat. Teacher: Mrs. LaVade Crippen. 40 wmv 1' ' .,. . OI NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY N. Fog1e,K. Burrows, M. Landas. F. Baker. m 3 Q STUDENT COUNCIL Fleming, R. Kelly, F. Baker, M. Thornton. STANDING: K. Burrows S. Zook, J. Bailey, S. Reed, M. Landas, F. Benedict, P. Fleming. Advisor: Miss Berg- mark. SENIOR BAND STANDING: C. August, D. Mangel, D. Blanchard, L. Bashline, C. Caryl. ROW 1: B. Cwilson, P. Patch, R. LaCaze. ROW 2: C. Wescoat, J. Averill. ROW 3: B. Carlburg, S. Calvert, J. Bailey, S. Zook, W. Patch, N. Fogle. ROW 4: F. Prather, A. Eggleston, R. Anthony, K. Burrows. ROW 5: M. Densmore, N. Ewing. ROW 6: S. Harvey, N. Paup. MAJORETTES: S. Philips, J. Jackson, J. Jackson, G. Carlburg, A. Riley, J. Nelson. Director: Mr. Beveridge. 42 JUNIOR BAND D. Taft, P. Fleming, J. Bish, D. Bailey, R. Fogle, C.Spence R, Calvert, J. Litzinger, R. Redfield, C. Densrnore, J. Benedict. Director: Mr. Beveridge. GIRLS CHORUS ROW 1: R. Allen, B. Hunt, J. Nelson, D. Mangel, A. Eg- gleston, K. Lynch, N. Huddleson, C. Burrows, C. Fish, J. Jackson, E. Fenton, D. Bish. ROW Z: F. McClelland, B. Carlberg, J. Jackson, J. Burt, A. Fensterrnaker, F. Bene- dict, B. Cwilson, A. McFate, N. Fogle, J. Ewing, R. Anthony. Director: Mr. Beveridge. 43 MIXED CHORUS ROW l: L. Bashline, S. Calvert, J. Reed, E. Carson, C. Mallory, J. Jackson, A. Fenstermaker, C. Fleming, K. Petroski, N. Ewing, J. Averill, J. Confer, A. Eggleston. ROW 2: K. Durham, K. Fogle, F. Baker, D. Burt, D. Mangel, W. Hartle, K. Spence, F. Prather, C. Wright, K. Burrows, S. Borland, L. Wagner. Director: Mr. Beve- 7fh GRADE CHORUS ridge . ROW 1: K. Whitman, N. Lindquist, D. Fogle, D. LaCaze, D. Helms, J. Benedict, S. Phillips. ROW Z: C. Densmore A. M. Riley, M. Peebles, P. Sloan, B. Greathouse, G. Calr berg, L. Harvey. ROW 3: D. Bailey, R. Petroski, C. Spence, J. Graham, A. Scott, W. McCluer, P. Shreffler, S. Reed. Director: Mr. Beveridge. 44 ART CLUB D. Peterson, K. Burrows, C. Carson, B. Peterson, R. Anthony, A. McFate, A. Eggleston, Advisor: Mr. Christy. SERVICE 8. VISUAL AIDES CLUB ROW I--D. Burrows, R. LaCaze, B. Eldred, C. Crutrum, L. Bryner, D. Hotaling, B. Bash1ine,G.Ha.rvey, L. Gafner, S. Gutrum. ROW 2--E. Tracy, W. Spangler, D. Blanchard, A. Scott, R. Fenton, S. Zook, R. Calvert, C. Spence, J. Litzinger. Advisor: Mr. Yakish. 45 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ROW 1: A. Eggleston, N. Ewing, Df Bish, J. Confer, L. Wagner, J. Nelson. ROW 2: M. Landas, F. Baker, S. Cal- vert, J. Averill, K. Fogle, B. Riley. ABSENT: S. Griffen. Advisor: Mrs. Fogle. GIRLS' HDBBY SHOP -in N. Lindquist, D. LaCaze, F. Eggleston, P. Sloan, L. Harvey, D. Fogle, I. Mott, J. Riley, K. Durham, K. Whitman, C. Densrnore, A. Riley, J. McMurdy. B. Greathouse, G. Carl- berg, S. Phillips, D. Helms, J. Benedict. Advisor: Mr. Kantor. 46 A. McFate, B. Riley, S. Benedict, D. Bish, B. Peterson, C. Carson, Advisor: Mrs. Colbert. HOME ECONOMICS CLUBS ROW l: A. Lewis, K. Sterling, D. Kline, R. Petroski, R. Sowles, S. Reed, T. Wright. ROW Z: J. Bish, T. Burt, D. Redfield, J. Graham, B. McClune, R. Simpkins, P. Shref- fler. Advisor: Mrs. Colbert. 47 LIBRARY AIDES CLUB ROW l: D. Kline, E. Mott, E. Fenton, C. Guntrum, B. Eldred, J. Jackson, C. Fish. ROW Z: N. Paup, F. McClelland, D. Mangel, R. Anthony, S. Borland, M. Thornton, G. Spence, D. Taft. ROW 3: P. Patch, C. Wescoat, B. Gilson, M. Landas, C. August, W. Patch, A. Fensterrnaker, E. Carson, A. Cfilborn. ABSENT: N. Huddleson, M. DeForce, C. Burrows, C. Metzger, J. Gustafson, D. Sparks, F. Bemis. A. Ewing, F. Landas. Ad- visor: Mr. Marshall. ROW 1: M. Densmore, D. Gilson, L. Bashline, J. Reed, E. Car son, J. Jackson, C. Fleming, D. Tarr, J. Burt, B. Carlberg, J. Ewing, A. Mack, M. Peebles, J. Nelson. ROW 2: K. Fogle, F. Baker, S. Calvert, D. Burt, D. Mangel, B. Hartle, K. Spence, C. Atkins, F. Prather, E. Tracy, C. Wright, F. Benedict, N. Folge. Director: Mr. Beveridge. 48 MUSIC CLUB B ROW l: S. Phillips, N. Lindquist. K. Whitman, J. Ames. J. McMurdy, D. LaCaze. C. Densmore, J. Anthony, L. Harvey. D. Fogle, M. Peebles. N. Lewis. D. Helms, J. Benedict, E. Fenton. C. Fish. ROW Z: J. Jackson. B. Hunt. D. Mangel, K. Lynch, P. Fleming. D. Taft, J. Ewing. A. Mack, M. Dens- more, M. Thorton. B. Carlberg. Cf. Spence, D. Sparks, D. Luke ROW 3: F. Eggleston. N. Fogle. S. Borland, S. Foster, J. Jack son, J. Burt, A. Fenstermaker. C. Fleming. K. Petroski, D. Tarr, R. Spangler, B. Greathouse, J. Reed. P. Patch, G. Carl- burg. Director: Mr. Beveridge. SEATED: A. McFate, J. Ewing. ROW l: J. Averill. C. Flem- ing, M. Bevier. J. Reed, D. Gilson, E. Carson, S. Borland. A. Mack. J. Burt. S. Benedict, L. Wagner. ROW 2: B. Peterson N. Fogle, M. Thornton, B. Riley. C. Wescoat. S. Calvert. L. Bashline. K. Fogle. K. Durham, J. Confer. Advisors: Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Dodge. 49 JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB K l A li' O D. Crowthcrs. A, Nichols. S. Reed, A, Scott, H. Borland. J. Bish, B. McCluer, R, Petroski. K. Sterling, J. Graham, P. Shrefflor. D, Hotaling. R. Calvert, J. Wright, J. Litzinger. C, Spence, B. Bashline, D. Bailey. R. Sowles, B. Simpkins. Advisor: Mr. Lindberg. SAFETY PATROL D. Boernnel, J, Wright. B. Averill, T. Ewing, E. Tracy, D Bell, J. Graham. V. Giewont, L. Williams, R, Nichols. 50 Q X W,,,.,,M .fn ,z . U 5,53 QW w, W. ,.. ng.-W , f . xyyx I K .3 ff X Kgyhg . , i K K ,g.,,,., , I K , . 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A P+ M' EJ' BASEBALL mm ROW l: F. Valone, W. Patch, J. Bailey, L. Gafrfer, R. Averill. ROW Z: D. Burt, S. Zook, P. Lauffcr, C. August, J.Valor1e,R. Kelly, W. Spangler, D. Mangel, L. Weldon. ABSENT: J. Mallory. Coach: Mr. Hetrick. S! GRADUATING LETTERMEN in Jerry Mallory RiChaI'd Kelly 52 G. Spence, B. Carlberg, J. Burt, N. Fogle, A. Mack. M. Thornton. Advisor: Miss Be-rgmark. KNEELING: D. Mangle, B. Patch, B. Hartle. STANDING C. August, K. Spence, J.Mal1ory. Coach: Mr. Hetrick. 53 N. Paup, J. Jackson, C. Mallory, K. Petroski, J. Confer, C. Guntrum. Advisor: Miss Bergmark. ROW 1: L. Weldon, S. Zook, D. Burt, J. Bailey. ROW Z: T Shrcffler, F. Prather, W. Schmelzer. R. Kelly, J. Valone. Coach: Mr. Hetrick. 54 ROW 1: J. McMurdy, D. Fogle. ROW Z: J. Jackson, C. Fish. ROW 3: G. Carlberg, B. I-Iunt. Advisor: Miss Bergmarlc. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS AND TEAM ROW l: J. Wright, R. Redfield, L. Gafner, J. Graham. ROW Z: D. Bailey, R. Petroski, R, Calvert, J. Litzinger, F. Valone. D. I-Iotaling. ROW 3: D. Morgan, R. Fenton, W. Spangler. D. Burrows. Coach: Mr. Christy. 55 BASKETBALL William Hartle, Jerry Mallory, Kenny Spence William SchmPlze-r. Richard Kelly. Coach: Mr.Hetr1ck, GRADUATING PLAYERS LETTERMEN W. Hartle- J. Mallory K. Spence 56 GRADUATING CHEERLEADERS Judy Burt and Ann Mack BOYS' VARSITY CLUB SITTING: D. Mangel, J. Valone, B. Patch, J. Schaffner, D. Burt F. Valone, C. Wright. STANDING: R. Kelly, J. Mallory, J. Bailey, K. Spence, C. August, B. Hartle. Advisor: Mr. Hetrick 57 CAFETERIA STAFF SCHOGL NURSE Mrs. Madeline Daley, Mrs. Phyllis Dunham Mrs. June Watson--Mgr Mrs. Marie Bevier. CUSTODIANS BUS DRIVERS Mr. Emmet Sparks. Mr. Warren Sparks, Mr. ABSENT: Mr. Os- Bud Weldon, Mr. Bruce car Gilson. Meabon. THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN THE DAY WHEN Ruth Ann Anthony wasn't quiet. Charles Atkins had more interest in school than a coke machine. Faith Baker wasn't busy doing something for the class. Sally Borland wasn't writing with her nose. Judy Burt wasn't Don's girl. Joanne Ewing wore glamorous glasses. Arlene Fenstermaker got an F on her report card. Carole Fleming chewed her gum without cracking it. Ronnie Gafner went on a diet. Donna Cfilson came to school two days in a row. Bill Hartle agreed on something. Richard Kelly got to school on time. Martin Landas didn't have his books on Mrs. Marshall's Tom Lyle paid attention in English class. Ann Mack thought the Air Corps beats the Navy anytime. Jerry Mallory didn't give a book report on baseball. Glenn Morris found his way around without Nancy. Gary Reynolds was rude. Bill Schmelzer was prepared for a class. Kenny Spence lost his temper. Diane Tarr didn't talk about Denny. 58 desk. W W , :gf ,Ag hz w . , w .14 X N 523 J ,av c Q, ,gl ., ,W is W., K L 1 51' ,, .A , , . S Q Q, 4 - Q se- fi 2 fgfi uw, r 5 , JN, --595 up ,m.,mf.3,.wv M NHL , . . ,f,,wm,:M .. A 3. 5, K ,Mi .Q.A,.,, 1, w,:1.,, v... , Lwwrffw my 4. .1 J ii gm I I Gravel Sands Phone 3-8965 Compliments o f WHITE CITY SANDS 8- GRAVEL Wall Howe Lewis C- Stfawbfidge HOWE GENERAL TIRE SERVICE FLD. No. 2 Timsville pa, 324 South Franklin St. Fill Dirt Telephone 3-7411 Qemen,-Gravel TITUSVILLE PA Top Soil Compliments of SYLVANIA ELECTRIC PRODUCTS INC Titusville Pa. COBURN BAKE SHOP FREEWS Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty COA TS-DRESSES Variety of Fancy Breads and Pastries SPORTSWEAR Phone 5-0251 226 Seneca St. 115 N. Franklin St. Oil City Titusville Pa. Compliments Compliments l Of of BAKER SALYAGE YARD BAKER OIL FIELDS Onlirap Iron and Metals 1 ,eases Bought and Sold For Production or Abandonment Titusville Pennsylvania Pleasantville, Pennsylvania Blu. SEARKS General Merchandise-Distributor of 'Rolf's Ilead Gas P Oil Pleasantville Pa. Station 7521 Store 7661 ELECTRIC COMPANY Z N Q PENNSLYVANIA 4. J QR 4 ...J REDDY KILOWATT . Your Elecirlc Servant KEYSTONE MOTORS Phone 32-274 Of 1959 UNITED NATURAL GAS COMPANY itusville P w l Fauna z I 9oYt:eV 7 h L BARNEY's GARAGE e gl pi WW Front-End Alignment Safebl Wheel Balancing Pennzoil Inspection pay,p1,, 7365 Station 8. Garage Nghtgph' 7758 Groceries, Ice Cream, Pop 24 Hour Towing Service Pleasantville Pa, Located on Route 27 ll.D. 2 Compliments of Congratulations Seniors of '59 BElGHTOL'S Plumbing 81 Heating Let ns estimate your next plumbing HILLCREST CRANKSHAFT 8 Pleasantville Phone 7601 Pa. Titusville Pennsylvania PAUL'S BODY SHOP YINGLING DAIRY -We Specialize- ' Welding 4' Painting ' 213 South Perry Street Nu-Body Work 81 Glass Replaced Titusville Pa. Congratulations Seniors of 59 . ew fu Mill!! VALONE'S GULF SERVICE Tires-Baheries and Accessories Washing - Greasing State and Main Pleasantviile, Penna. Compliments of Compliments of DUNN ARNOLD STATIONERY 81 SUPPLY FUNERAL HOME Titusville Royal Typewriter 24 Hr. 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Womens and Childrens Fashion Center Phone 7-4321 Tiiusville's Finesi Service Congratulations OTTO CUPLER TORPEDO COMPANY Oil and Gas Well Shooting SAMPSON'S PENZOIL Expert Greasing and Washings Guaranteed Penn-Products Phone 5771 Pleasantville phone 7903 Best Wishes riff? 1 it 'Ke ..,, , . Congratulations Seniors Q of 59 ELLIS CARLOAD DAY A BIG CITY STORE IN TITUSVILLE Visit Our New Wholesale Dept. Buy Thousands of Items Wholesale Corload Saving on the Nations Finest Appliances Television, Furniture Complete Kitchen Planning Service Planning, Installing, Financing PETERSON'S FUNERAL HOME 303 N. Washington St. Titusville Pa. CONGRATULATIONS Grads! Congratulations To the Seniors of 1959 GRAND VALLEY MANUFACTURING CO Grand Valley l Pennsylvania C. Joi, and Production JEWELER Machine Work HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE WATCHES Bulova, Omega Girard-Perregaux Compliments of BRUCE'S MOBILE SERVICE Pleasaniville Gas - Oil - Accessories Routes No. 227 8- Junction No. 27 Pa. GRADY'S Dairy Store X ,A 3 f ff Q 4 X Compliments Of McCANDREW DRUG STORE Your Prescription Store Titusville, Pa. Tiwsville R est Wishes JONES BROTHERS Buick and Rambler Sales and Service 1 I 34 ' t' 4 Titusville's Oldest New Car Dealer NELSON'S JEWELRY Engagement Ring Headquarters Diamonds - Watches - Silver Glassware - Chinaware Ill S. Franklin Street Titusville Po DON'S DOUGHNUT SHOP 22 Varieties Fresh Hourly 209 S. Franklin Street Titusville HASKELL 8. MCKINNEY Insurance and Real Estate Phone 2-2245 Titusville Pa CONGRA TULATIONS SENIORS GOOD LUCK JUNIORS PAUL M. EDGAR Watchmaker and Jeweler ll5 Diamond St. Titusville Phone 3-3381 1859 Oil Centennial 1959 BRYAN HARDWARE INC. Home of the Original Oil Well Serving llome and Industry Since 1871 Titusville Pa. Phone 7-227i Compliments Compliments of of alRo's SHOE STORE TEIG 81 CO. Phone 7-6131 Furniwre 109 South Franklin St. Jewelry Titusvilie Frigidaire Appliances Shoes For The Entire Family Titusville Pa. Compliments Compliments of of Ada Johnson HlNKsoN's ' I h Vi ,xc ,., Fashions For I' A ' Milady V! T s e Pu' Hu.i.ToP RESTAURANT Pleasanivil le CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF '59 CITIZENS BANK Pleasaniville, Pa. Your Patronage Appreciated ZWZ lnierest Paid on Time Deposits Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Congratulations SWANSON'S MURDOCH'S FLOWER SHOP f o Flowers For Every Occasion -I-iwsville ' 230 West Central Avenue wish the PLEASANTVILLE SENIORS ,-9 TIIE BEST OF EVERYTHING rw f f T'f 'II P lusvl e X q, CONGRATULATIONS to Senior Class Pleasuntville, Po. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Titusville, Pu. Member F.D.I.C. Hes, Wishes CONGRA TULA TIONS R0B'N50N'5 LYLE PEEBLE'S 225 W. Spring Sf. MOTOR SALES Titusville Pc. . Wallpaper, Paint, and Window Shades Titusville, Pa. A CONGRA TULA TIONS SENIORS RED AND WHITE FOOD MART owned and operated by John Peterson and Eugene Gifford PHONE 5875 Pleascnfville, Pa. Congratulations, Seniors Compliments of SLOAN BROTHERS PLEASANT SUPERETTE I Paint 81 Glass P'e S 'Vi e' PQ' 120 N. Franklin sf. Open Every Evening Until 8:00 Titusville, Pa. V CONCRA TULA TIONS CLASS OF 1959 PLEASANTVILLE LIONS CLUB meets the second and fourth Mondays PLEASANTVILLE I.0.0.F. LODGE Seneca 519 of each month at 6:15 P.lll. at the Collage Inn. WE SERVE CRAWFORD'S SERVICENTER Main at Central Avenue lfe, the SENIOR CLASS of 1959, wish to express our sincere appreciation for the interest and support WASHING of the advertisers and patrons CREASINC ACCESSORIES of our yeal'lJ00lC, Titusville, Pa. HTHE FALCON , CONCRA TULA TIONS Antiques THE PLEASANT SHOP Gifts Phone Pleasantville 7471 WE GIFT WRAP, MAIL AND DELIVER PATRONS COLLEGE INN COLLINS RADIO-TV SERVICE TITUSVILLE COMMUNITY LOAN COMPANY CRAWFORD INDUSTRIES DONALD HENDERSON, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR HUGH JONES SHOE STORE J. L. LOCKE, JEWELER JOHN CUBBON LUMBER CO. ' KLIVANS JEWELRY CO. RALPH COHEN RAY L. WAY -- MENSWEAR RESNIKOFF FURNITURE STORE ROSS Q COX R. Q S. DRESS SHOPPE SCOTT'S HAT SHOP SERRINS AUTO PARTS SKEE'S SHOE SHOP TINY TOWN TITUSVILLE BARGAIN STORE VIGLO SHOE HOSPITAL WESTERN AUTO PATRONS Mr. Q Mrs. GARLAND ARCHER Mr. Q Mrs. RAY ATKINS, Sr. Mr. Q Mrs. R. E. AVERILL Mrs. ROBERT BAKER Mrs. EVA BOWER Mr. Q Mrs. HAROLD BENEDICT Miss VIRGINIA BERGMARK Mrs. MARY BICKEL Mr. Q Mrs. FRED W. BURT Mr. Q Mrs. GUY CHRISTY Mr. Q Mrs. FRANCIS H. CONFER Mrs. LAVADA CRIPPEN Mr. Q Mrs. JUDSON CUBBON Mr. Q Mrs. ROBERT L. E'WING Mr. Q Mrs. WILLIAM H. FLEMING Mr. Q Mrs. NORRIS HETRICIS Mr. Q Mrs. MARION HOOVLER Mr. JAMES KANTOR Mrs. DESSA B. KEELEY Mr. JOHN B. LINDBERG Mr. Q Mrs. ELMER LINDQUIST Mr. Q Mrs. FRED LINDQUIST Mr. Q Mrs. FRANCIS MALLORY Dr. 8: Mrs. MARSHALL Mr. Q Mrs. ALBERT SPENCE Miss LOIS M. SPENCE Mr. Q Mrs. RALPH STURGIS Mr. Q Mrs. RALPH D. TARR Mr. Q Mrs. ELMER WEBER S. YAKISH PLEASANTVILLE SPORTSMEN CLUB 1 . 1 A Q ug, X dmfgi' -- K 3,0 --A 'F if 1 vi I 4' '4 !5 .mv 4, .. 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