Plymouth High School - Shawnee Arrow Yearbook (Plymouth, PA)

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Wlny ilu' sllulvnls ol our svlnool. Prove ils miglxl. 1 Q 'rf 2? a ,ff 2 Q mm 'I al Tar Wifi? xgtfgfwiii .. w f s r f1:. ff? A M E3'3?'?i A . HN. W f f'Zif,g6 ' ' gl, 5. 'Q A ,DMM-fw ' Q.. 's,...,M is mm, sw ,qw wwmQWwM,1 U W- Wm: X W is 2 Q -4 T2 E .J A3 Vhfvww . U . my , .. f ,M A Q21 , ' 2 I Cn gootion of thio hfearbook, you wiltnwsoe and made. Plymouth High I School outstanding in ' ' im -N , I ' I ,n.,,ff+'5 ' 'higher regard can be given' thoid- yqhox BUAHIJ UP EHUIIATIIJN If X f 'i 9 l5O.xRp Ol-' Ilml7C.x'l'l0N-Clocleu'ist'-lJr. lfhner Xvillianls, Edward Yoh, Xvilliarn Niatthexxs, Lawrence lv-ndig, Charles Uavenonis, Stuart thomas, Atty. .lohn Dempsey, fharles Henderson, ll:-my S. ,lones iillsent-John Daugherty. The Board ol' Education lor the i952-55 term was composed ol' the following memhers: Charles Ciavenonis. president: Charles Henderson, vice-pres- ident: .lohn Daugherty, Dr. Elmer Xvilliams, l.awf rence Kendig, Stuart Thomas, and Edward Yoh. Superintendent Henry S. Jones is a non-voting member. Nlr. Xvilliam lvlatthews is secretary, and Attorney John Dempsey acts as solicitor. It is highly necessary that we have such men SUPEHINT to guide the community schools through all lvinancial problems that arise. Being prominent citizens ol our community, they are greatly interested in all the problems oli our Plymouth schools. These seven members manage issues dealing with finance, property, athletics. supplies, and text laoolcs. The duty ol' the school hoard is to plan and regu- late all business Concerning the public schools of Plymouth. ENIJENT Professor ilenry Jones has, lor the past 27 years, served as superintendent oi the Plymouth Borough Schools, and, in that time, has spent great effort in maintaining a high standard lor these schools. Known and respected hy teachers, students, and parents throughout the community. Professor .lones has talcen a lceen interest in activities at school and has helped many individuals through the iorm oi advice and encouragement. Upon graduation from Plymouth High School with high honors, he entered Bucknell University. where he received his Bachelor of Arts and Nlaster of Arts degrees in the liield ol education. Before hecoming superintendent, lxflr. Jones liirst taught l.atin and physics lor several years in Plymouth High School. During his 27 years ol leadership. he has helped set and maintain the high standards oi Shaw- nee that have made Plymouth High School out- standing in hoth the scholastic and athletic lvields. PHINIIIP!-lI.S ARTHUR XV. HARNTAN Sr. High Srhnnl Principal Twenty-six graduating classes prior to the Class of '55 have held commencement exercises under the leadership of Principal Arthur VV. Harman. Professor Harman received his Bachelor oi Science degree upon graduation from Alhright College. l'le was awarded a lVlaster of Science degree after com- pleting his studies at Pennsylvania State College. and has done accredited worlc in advanced science at the University oi Vvest Virginia. l'le coached sports and taught science at Cresson High School prioa to talcing over the principalship ot Plymouth l-lig . As an active participant in community affairs, lVlr. Harman has heen past president oi the Kiwanis Clulo, and has held many other oliliices during his 27 years as a memher of the Clulo. This year, he has the distinction of being one of the Board of Directors. and is chairman of the Vocational Guidance Com- mittee. ln connection with athletics, lVlr. Harman is pres- ident oi the Vvyoming Valley Footloall Conference, and is second vice-president of District Il oi the PIAA. Due largely to his efforts, the Class oi '55 has spent a joyous three years as students oi Plymouth High School. BLYTHE H. EVANS Jr. Hiqh Schnnl Principal For the past decade, lVlr. Blythe Evans has served as a capahle and eiiicient principal oi the Plymouth Junior High School. lVlany oi us can recall his ex- cellent supervision when we graced the halls oi the Junior High huilding only a few years ago. lVlr. Evans is well-lcnown among the junior and senior hoys, as he sponsors the Hi-Y. He is a member ot the Athletic Association. and has given invaluable aid in the supervision of all school sports. lVlr. Evans has the distinction, as many oi us will soon have, oi he-ing a graduate of PHS. Aiter re- ceiving his Bachelor of Arts and lVlaster oi Arts degrees at Buclcnell University, he taught social studies for several years in the High School prior to talcing over the position he now holds. Along with his other duties, lNlr. Evans this year faced the additional prohlem oi adjusting his stu- dents to a new and irregular schedule due to the tire that damaged the huilding, malcing it unusahle for almost a semester. He faced this situation and successfully overcame it, proving his ahility as a capalole principal. t i NIISS CELESTINE BAUER Teuches junior lzusiness training and mathematics: Graduate ol ljlymoutli High School, Bloomslvurg State Teachers' College: Extension courses at I.alayr-tte College. MRS. ALBERTA BORN BS. Teaches Senior High School girls' gym and health classes, primary physical education: Graduate ol Plymouth lnligli School. East Strouclshurg State Teachers' Cal' lr-ge: Attended College lvlisericordia. During his lour-year high school career, a Plymouth High School student studies those sula- jects that will hest prepare him for the luture. His lirst step is to choose hetween preparing lor college with the academic course or the lousiness world with the commercial course. To teach him in the FACULTY THOMAS ANDREXVS BS, lVl.A. MRS. ALICE ANSPACI iER MA. Teaches lunior und Senior High School Teaches junior and senior shorthand url: and typing: Graduate ol Plymouth High School. Susquehanna University, New iorli Supervisor ol arts in the grade schools: Assistant lootlmall coach: Graduate ol Plymouth High School, University. lmliana State Teachers' College: Attended lfloomslmurg State Teacliersv Clollvge. Vvillies flollege, New Yorli llniversity. M155 -IOAN BAKIIN MISS MAY C. BARTELLS l5.S. AB- Teuches Home Economics in Innior unrl TPUCIFPS PlPmP'llU Y will UflI'Uf'Cf'f1 Senior High School: l700lflfPPPiV'95 czfilflllilll' ol! Hiillflxlor Sflllllll. Shuvvrlee Arffixxv lluslness Slionsorl Senior Class bponsori Graduate ol Plymouth High School, VVill4es-Barre Business College. College lvliscrirordiaz firacluale courses at Penn Slate, Xvyoming Seminary. Syracuse University: bummer courses at Penn State. LELAND M. BENNETT BS., MS, Teaches senior English: Senior Class sponsor: Shawnee Arrow Ycarlmolc laculty acl- visor: Treasurer ol, Athletic Association: Graduate ol Plains High School, Xxlyoming Seminary. Bloomslnurg State rlleacln-rs' College, Burlinell University. MISS ESTHER BURK ,rl-'ll1'llPS ff'9ShHlUlI iillglislli Sponsor ol llreshmcn girls: Director ol .lunior High School Glt-if Cluliz Graduate ol Plymouth High School. Bloornslmurg Slate Teachers' College. Xvyorning Seminary. classics. A three-year course in social studies is re- quired, hut lour years are recommended. Civics, ancient history, American history, and prololems of democracy compose this series ol study. The science course contains general science, hiology, chemis- try, ancl physics in its curriculum. Gnly the first three lield he chooses is a staff ol capahle, well-trained teachers. In order to he credited to advance to a higher institution ol: learning, one must talce a lour-year course in English, where grammar and application of language is taught, as well as a study of various ol these are required lor entrance to college unless one intends to major in a suhject related to some form ol science. The mathematics curriculum in- cludes algelara I, algelnra II, plane geometry, solid geometry and trigonometry, and general mathe- matics. Again, lo gain entrance to college, three years are required, four recommended. lx'1Rl'yWOOd cj0llPg9r SAMUEL COHEN B.S., MS. Teaches biology! Traclc coach: Vvrestling coach! Graduate ol' Plymouth High School. Bloomslourg State Teachers' College. Dulce University. Bucknell University: Attended Penn State. MISS AGNES CURRAN A.B., M.A. 'lbanlws first and seconil year Latin. general mathematics: Graduate ol St. Vincentvs High School. New York University, P!-IIIULTY MISS ETHEL COOPER Teaches eighth and ninth grade general science: Graduate ol Plymouth High School. Bloomshurg State Teachers' College. MISS ALVIRDA DAVENPORT Teaches United States history mul cinics: Graduate Plymouth High School. Bloomshurg State Teachers' College: Extension courses at Susquehanna Uni- versity and Lalayette College. GERALD DVVYER B.S. Touches biology and imys' health: Head toothall coach: Assistant basketball coach: Graduate oi plymouth High School. East Stroudshurg State Teachers' Col lege: Attended Bucknell University. MISS GRACE GRIFFITII AB. Teaches junior English: .lunior Class sponsor: Has charge of hoys' and girls' lockers: Graduate of Plymouth High School. Bloomshurg State Teachers' College: HENRY FLORYSHAK ILS., IVIA. Touches industrial arts in Iunior High: Graduate ol New port Iligti School. lVIillersville State Teachers' College, New York University. EDVVARD GRY NAVISKI A.B., IVI.A. 'lweaches American and world history: Faculty manager ot toothall: Graduate of Plymouth High School. Bethany College: Attended Bucknell University. French and Latin are the two foreign languages taught to academic students, each having two-year courses. Construction and care of the human hody is taught to freshmen and sophomores in the health classes. A year ol academic typing is a helpful course availahle to seniors. The commercial course, designed to prepare stu- dents lor the husiness world upon graduation. also has English, mathematics, science, social studies, and health as compulsory courses. But, in addition, two years ol stenography, typing, and hoolclceeping are taught in the junior and senior years. Junior New Yorlc Irlniversity. Attended Bucknell University. College Nlisericordia. husiness training and husiness arithmetic are avail- ahle during the freshman year. These suhjects sup- ply a graduate student with adequate Icnowledge and experience to ohtain a position in the working world. The sulojects ahove do not entirely compose the school curriculum. Various electives are as important in helping develop character, good judgment. and a sense of responsibility. The home economics classes are constructed to teach the girls how to talce care of a home, care for children, or, in general. develop their home-malcing qualities. The Band, Orchestra I I J ,IOHN Q. MASK AB.. M.A. ,r0tlt'llK'S QPUUTUI lYlU.lllPHlLlllCS, IIIUHP QP- ometry, solid geometry, trigonometry: SUIHOI' ClElSS SIJUIISOTI Shawnee Arrow advisor: Graduate ol Plymouth High School, Vvyoining Seminary. Lafayette College. Bucknell University. JOHN IVIERGO BS. Teaches hoys' physical education in High School und grades: lliild lJHSliCll'Jilll l'02'lCll1 Assistant football coach: BilSl'b8ll C0ilClli Cilntdlliilii li lll0Ull! ll SCIIOOI 1 1 o y lg , East Stroudsburg State Teachers' Cola lege. FACULTY Teaches sophomore and junior English: S0pll0IllOf0 Class SPOHSOYC Graduate ol Plymouth High School, Bloonishurg State Teachers' College. Vvillces College: Attended Columhia University. MISS ROSINA KITCHENER BS. Teaches typing und stenographyg Treasurer ol all extra-curricular ac tivities: Graduate oi Plymouth High School, Vvillces-Barre Business College. Bloomshurg State Teachers' College: Attended Bucknell University. CLEMENT MASLONVSKI A.B., MA. Teaches general science: Freshman Class sponsor: Graduate ol Plymouth High School, Penn State. Colurnhia University. ABNER MILLARD BS. Teaches sophomore algebra, world his- tory: Band and Orchestra conductor: Graduate ol Plymouth High School. Milford Preparatory School, Lafayette College: Attended Bucknell University. Penn State. HENRY L. JONES A.B. Directs driving training program: Graduate ol Plymouth High School Bucknell University. Xvillies College. MRS. .IEAN KOCHER BS. Teaches home economics: Graduate ol Plymouth High School ivlansheld State Teachers' College: Attended College Misericordia. Drexel institute. and instrumental music classes are designed to dis- cover and develop musically talented students, as well as to provide entertainment for the student body on various occasions-in chapel and on the lootloall field, especially. Chorus class gives talented students a chance to develop their voices, and from this class the various choruses have grown, pro- viding entertainment at school and social functions. Art is a required course in the Junior High School and in ninth grade, lout it is an elective for those High School students interested in or with a talent for art. Metal and wood shops are also available to those hoys who are interested in these crafts as holohies or as careers. Journalism is the course availaiole to those interested in furthering talent for writing, or for those expecting to enter the literary Field. The second and third year students of this class edit the school paper, the 'Shawnee Arrow... and this is possible only through the knowledge and experience gained in the journalism classes. lxflechanical drawing is another elective, though available only to seniors. The students taking elec- tives receive specialized instruction in those courses in which they are especially interested or talented. installed in P.H.S. for the first time this year was a student driving training course. Through the ex- ABRAM P. MORGAN B.S., M.S. TVPUCIIPS SOPAOHIUFG lllg0l7l'fl, lJllSilI arithmetic, mechanical drawing: Guidance counselor, Senior Class sponsor! Graduate ol Plymouth High School Stroudsburg State Teachers' College Buflinell University. GEORGE NICHOLS B.S. Teaches industrial arts: Graduate ol ljlymouth High School Edinhoro State Teachers' College, Millersville State Teachers' College PSS FACULTY MISS ELIZABETH NEALON B.S. VIYPKICARS fil'Sf lllld second ,If-'UT l:Y'PlIl'll, world history: Senior Class sponsor: Yearhoolc Business Stall advisor: Graduate ol St. Vincentis High School, Vvillies-Barre institute, Xxiest Chester State Teachers' College, Columhia University: Attended lVlcGill University, Sorhonne University nl Paris, France. VVILLIAM C. NOBLE AB., M.S. in Ed. Teaches physics, chemistry, journalism: SllHWHCC AYYOW advisor: Graduate ol Plymouth High School. Vvesleyan University, University ol Pennsylvania. MRS. AGNES PHILLIPS B.S. MISS SADIE RICHARDS Tl'flFlIPS I-YPSIIYYIUH Cllgfillrfli lege. pert instruction and valuahle experience gained through this proliitahle course, students learned how to drive salely and correctly. Physical education is required in all schools, P.H.S. included. One period a weelc is set aside lor physical education, which is more commonly lcnown as gym class. This period is spent learning the practice of good sportsmanship through partici- pation in group activities. Baslcethall, volley-hall, hasehall, and soccer are a lew ol? the lundamentals ol exercising. This certainly is an important class in developing good citizenship. Teaches civirs: firaduate ol Plymouth High School, East Stroudshurg State Teachers' Col- ljenn State Extension School. MISS REGINA ROBACZEVVSKI A.B.. M.S. 1LiIw, Sci., Certified Lihmrian of Senior and Iunior High Schools: Lihrary Cluh sponsor: .lunior Class sponsor: Graduate of Plymouth High School, Vvilson College, School ol Lihrary Science, Syracuse University: Treasurer ol extra-curricular activities in .lunior High School: Graduate ol Plymouth lligll School: Attended Pll00lll5l'lUIg State Teachers' fiollegez Extension courses at Buclcnell ljniver- sity, Lalnyette Cnllf-ge. MISS MARY SHOVLIN AB. Teaches problems of democracy, Ameri- can history: Attendance secretary: Assistant Lihrarian: Graduate ol Larlcsville High School. East Stroudslrurg State Teachers' Col- lege. College ixlisericordia. Attended University ol: Vvisconsm I5 The main suhjects and the electives plus the social events ol the school year composed a well halanced schedule that made school life interesting as well as profitable for the students of 'Plymouth High School. Now, lets talce an imaginary trip hehind the scenes ol school life to the people responsilole lor our thorough education-the teachers. It is through their willingness, thoroughness, and co-operation that it is possihle for all students to get the educa- tion they desire. Vvhether it he social studies or science, gym or an elective, it is the teacher loehind MISS BERTHA GRIIAQBEI, Secretary to the principals ol the Inninr and Senior High School: Graduate ol Xvillces-Barre High School, Xyymning Seminary, Xvillces-Barre General Hospital. 3 IR S. LILLIAN DUDDY School nurse: Graduate ol St. Vinci-3nt's High School, Ivlercy ltospiial. Attended College ylisericorirla. the deslc in the front of the room that conveys to us the desired information or Icnowledge from his or her vast supply. They guide their classes through the depth ol uHamIet and through each war our nation toolc part in. They Iead the discussions on current events and on the Iast scientific discovery. FACULTY MRS, .IEAN SKELLY HS. Teaches lunior High girls' health un gym clussc-s4 Graduate ol Illymouth High School, Ifzast Stroudshurg State Teachers' Col Inge, College Ivlisericorrlia. NIISS MARION XVILI.IANIS Teaches sophomore English: Dramatics instructor: Graduate ol Plymouth High School, Bloomshurg State Teachers' College: Attended Ijenn State, Ithaca Conservatory, American Acaclenly ol Drarrlatii' Art Extension courses at VViIIces College, College Ivlisericordia. s . MRS. RIIA TENIPRINE AB., BIA. Teaches senior English: Dirertor ot Senior High GI:-r' Chill and Girls' Chorus: Cvraduate ot St. Ann's Academy, BIO0IllSlDIlfLf State Teachers' College, New Yorlt lhliversity, College Ixliserirordia. NIISS NIAIID XYOII' Teaches freshman English: Graduate ol' Plymouth High School, Bloornshurg State Fleachers' College. MISS RUTH HUC-HEY Secreturv Io the Sup:-rinlenrlent of SCIIOOISI Qiraeluate ol Plymouth High School, VX'iIliesABarre Business College. MISS RUTH JONES ' School nurse: Grzlduate ol Plymouth High School, Xvilltes-Barre General Hospital: Attended Vvillces College, Pittshurgh Mercy Hospital. iteIy, the co-operation and willingness-to-help atti- tude of all the teachers ol Plymouth High have contrihuted to the success ol the school. The stu- dents now within the waIIs ol this school, those soon to he students, and those who now proudly hail P.H.S. as their Alma IVIater have these teachers They show, with their own hands. how to malce a 'metal emhlem or how to mix certain chemicals. They demonstrate how to do a certain shot in hasIcetIoaII or how to successfully loIIow a certain recipe. They show the right way to type or the correct writing of shorthand terms. One Iinds a certain Iihrary Iooolq for you, another helps you to make a poster. Defin- to thanlc for their education. Yes, a weII-halanced curriculum, a weII-rounded school Iile, and well-trained teachers are the factors that malce an education ohtained in this school one that will malce the future hright for those that graced the halls ol Plymouth High School. MF! CLASSES SE IIIH III. S5 UF1953 President CLASS NOTTO 'oil tortuv, triumptl tomorrow. t , 3 x ff LOUISE STANSKI SALLY THOMAS CLASS HISTUHY Septemtmer, IO-49. hrought to Plymouth High School a class ot jolly, amhitious treshmen hound on a new and ditticult mission. To lead them tor the tirst part ot their mission they chose .iaclc Koons. president: Louise Stanslci. vice-president: Lois Sihersiii, secretary: and Donald Burke. treas- urer. This Freshman Class was the tirst in the Junior High School in which candidates tor ottice had to give campaign speeches in assemhly, atter which the tinat otiicers were elected on actual voting machines installed tor the purpose. The Dramatics Cluh played an important part in the lives oi those who were theatrically-minded, while those who were musically inclined joined the Junior High School Orchestra. lVlany good times were experienced hy the tooys who joined the Freshman Scholastic Cluh. lVlary Lou Evans, Joan Koons, and Kay Stuccio were chosen to help cheer our teams to victory. in 1950, these treshmen, having advanced in ranlc to sophomores, CLASS COLORS Yellow and white. CLASS FLOVVFR Yettou' tea rose. C , 9 I Vice-President Secretary crossed the bridge tor the next lap ot their mission. They chose the lol- lowing capable leaders: James Setingo, president: Louise Stanstci, vice- president: Lois Siherslci, secretary: and Donald Burke, treasurer. These eager sophomores tound various outlets tor their numerous talents in plays. the fiiee Cluh, athletic teams. and the journalism class. Seven sophomores made their theatrical dehuts as memtpers ot the School Play cast. Dolores Cmiet and Dolores Hanusovstcy proved their talent hy toeing selected to march with the Band as majorettes. These sophomores ended their Very successtut year with an outing at Harveyis Lalce which was thoroughly enjoyed hy everyone. Atter a vigorous summer. these sophomores advanced again in ranlc to juniors. Feeling their mission quictcly progressing and realizing the im- portance ot good leadership, the .iunior Class elected Burt Jones, president: Louise Stanslci. vice-president: Sally Thomas, secretary: and Donald Ntilier. treasurer. The athletes played an important part in the victories won hy the various teams. Everyone was thrilled when Teddy Dwyer I6 'l'reasu,rer DONALD MILLER represenlefl lllymoullr lliglr Selrool on llre Vvyo- ming Valley All-Selrolaslie lmasliellrall learn anrl also reeeiyecl lmonoralmle inenlion on llre All Slale learn. .lolin llvans proyefl luis experl wreslling alnilily lmy emerging as a Regional Vvreslling Cjllilllllll0Il. Callrerine Slluscrio, lllril Doplio. ancl ljonalcl Burlir' appearefl in llie very rnemoralule Srlrool Play. H.lune XX'l4'flflil'1,Lf.n lionalcl llurlce la-lpf-fl rnalxe llre uRoar- ing Twenlies xlinslrel Sliowu a lrernenrlous sue- ress luy serving as an inlerloculor. Clrosen presirlenl ol Ilie .lunior Y-Teens was lylarge .larrr-ll. Al llre Spring ljrorn. lrelfl lxy llie Y-Teen lnler-fluln Coun- cil. .laniee firoolc was seleelerl fgueen lo reign oyer all Xvyorning Valley Y-Teens. Vlilll' mosl oulslanrling aelrieyernenl ol' llre juniors was llwe Yalenline Prom wlric-lr was lielri on Felnru- ary 0, Being llre lirsl junior elass lo lrolrl a prom, everyone pitvlmr-cl in ancl lrelpecl malce il a lruge sur-cess. Rullr Ann .Xrllrur rnacle a very allraeliye Valentine Sweellrearl. By .lune some memlners ol llre class were sporling llre lraclitional elass ring. .Nn ouling was again lmelcl al Haryeyis l.alce lo rornplele llris year, wlrielr was lillecl willr memories along willi lllose ol' llu- previous years. Xvillr rnissions nearing llreir linal slale. llie seniors were once again uncler llre very line leacler- slrip ol Burl .lones. l.ouise Slanslci. Sally Tlwornas. ancl Donalrl lxliller. presiclenl. vice-presiclenl. secre- lary. anrl lreasurer respectively. l.ouise Slanslii lias llre oulslancling aelxievemenl ol liaving servecl lrer elass as yiee-presiclenl lor lour eonseeulive years. Tlre XViIfl Xvesl was lnrouglrl lo Plymoutlm Higlr Srlrool in llre lorrn ol llwe Hvvilcl Xvesl lvlinslrel Sliowf' .loseplr Augailis ancl Donalcl llurlcc provecl lo lve line inlerloeulors. some enioyecl every rninule ol llre emergency srlrerlule wlrile ollrers llrorouglrly clislilcecl il. llnrler llris emergeney selreclule, wlrielr was inslallecl ly-s rause ol a liire in llie .lunior lliglr Sflrool luuilfling, llie Senior lliglr sluclenls allenclecl seliool in llre rnorning anrl llre .lunior Higlr Selrool sluclenls al- lenclecl llre same lmuilcling in llre allernoon. .Axller llie enfl ol llre lirsl sernesler llre regular selieclule was resurnecl. .Xller loollmall season. .lerry .larrell receiyecl a l'0Y!'lC'Cl posilion on llie All-Selrolaslie Foollmall learn. Tlre allrlelie learns all rnaclc line slrowings on llre gricliron. lvaslxellmall eourl. ldaselmall cliarnoncl. ancl eincler pallrs. llliilip Doplfo ancl Callrerine Sluuiio eaplurecl llie leacls in llre Selrool Play, uSpring Journey. Vlilll' Sliawnee Arrow was pulm- lislrecl regularly unrler llre exeellenl learlerslrip ol llernacline Cialmriel as eclilor-in-elricl along willr rlif- Overlinw. lrelp 0lSallyTl'10rnas. Kay Parlcer. lxlary l.ou Evans. and Danny ljneayage. lxlarge .larrell. as presiclenl ol the Y-Teens. lrelpecl to rnalce llre rlulm an assel in llre selrool afliyilies ol every senior girl. Nlarge also servecl as vice-presiclenl ol llre Yflqeen lnler- Clulm Couneil. .lolrn Zollewiez proyirlecl splenclifl leaclerslrip lor llre Hi-Y. serving as presiclenl ol our own Hi-Y Cluln ancl llre Hi-Y lnler-Clulu Council. 'lille elllieieney in llre lilmrary was clue lo llre Lilmrary Clulw. lecl lmy Sally Tlmomas. ln all our stage procluelions. llurl .lones. Eclwarrl Dwyer. anal Ceralcl .larrell were llre lmoys luelrincl llre seenes. Aller lrours ol lerlious praeliee. Barlvara Reese. lXay Parlcer, Ann Veronilqowslci. Plrilip Doplco, .lolrn Zollewiez. ancl llurl .lones presenlecl lla-ir oralions in llre annual .larncs ancl lxlary lvlf- Alarney flralorieal Conlesl. rlilris yearlmoolc was eclilecl uncler llle eapalmle leaclerslrip ol .lolrn foile- wiez as eclilor-in-elriel willr llie assislanee ol Plrilip Doplco. lrene Tornalis, l.ois Silrerslii. llurl .lones. anrl Pmenjarnin Niewinslci. liarli class rneinlmer clancecl lo llreir lrearlis Conlenl al llre llaryesl llop in No- yemlmer wlmen Gloria Kaelrulxa reignecl as llaryesl Queen. Finally. aller rnuclr liarrl worli. .lolrn Evans lreearne llre lirst Plyinoullw Higlr Selrool sluclenl lo lie a Slale Clrampion in wreslling. wlrile llre luaslxel- lxall learn again lpeeame Xvyorning Valley Clrarnps. As eaelr spefial eyenl earne and wenl. llrese slu- clenls lcnew llreir missions Caine nearer ancl nearer eornplelion. Finally. as lliey sal cluring graclualion exercises. lliey lcnew llral lrere was llreir glory. liarlr reeeivecl luis cliplorna anrl was reacly lo lalxe luis or lrer plaee in llie worlcl. Vlilrey linew Ilral il. as llieir mollo saicl. llrey loilerl loclay. llrey woulcl lriumplr lornorrow. l 1 Barbara Mary Burlzinski BABS ACADEMIC Honor Roll 4: Perlvcrt Attendance I Year: Y-Teens 5, 4: Dramatics I: IVIinstreI 5. Eclwarfl Butkiewicz BUGS ACADEMIC Perfect Altencianur 8 Years: Freshman Scholastic Club I: Stand Committee 4: Baseball lVIanager 2, 5 4 Ernest Anthony Ambrose ERNIE ACADEMIC Perfect Attcnrlance 2 Years : Home Room Oftirter 2, 5, 4: BancI I, 2, 5, 4, Officfer 4: Hi-Y 5, 4, Officer 4: OrcIi1'strii I, 2, 5, 4, Officer I : Freshman ScI1oIastic CIuIJ I. Iosepfi, Augaitis JOE ACADEMIC Honor Roll 4: Perluect Attenci- ance 2 Years: Hi-Y 5. 4: I:resI1man Scholastic CIuI'9 I: Hall Clerli 4: Dramatics I. 2, 5. 4: fwinstrel 5, 4: ScI1ooI Play 2: BascIJaII 5, 4. Marie Donna Banning ACADEMIC Honor RoII I. 2, 5, 4: Perfect Attendance 2 Years: Home Room Officer I, 2. 4: Y-Teens 5, 4, OI- Iicer 4: I.iI3rary CIuIw 5, 4: Hall Clerk I: Dramatics I: Minstrel 4: Yr-arI9ooIc Literary Staff 4. Donald Stanley Burke IIONNIE ACADEMIC Honor RQII I: Pertr-et Attend! anrr- 4 Years: CI:-iss Ollficer I, 2: Home Room Otficer I, 2, 5: Dra- matics I. 2, 5, 4: IXIinstreI 5. 4: School PIay 5, 4: Color Guard 4: Senior Play 4. Gail Buttman ACADEMIC Honor Roll 4: Perfect Attend- ance I Year: Home Room Officer I, 2: Y-Teens 5, 4: Library Club 4: Hall CIerIc 1. I8 Ruth Ann Arthur Rl l'HIli ACADEMI1 Honor Roll I, 4: Ilomr- Roon Utiicer 2: Orctwestra I, 5: Y-Teen: 5, 4, Cjlnlicer 51 Cvler' Clulm 4: GirIs Clmrus 5, 4: I IaII Cla-rl: I, 5: Dru matics I, 4: lVIinstrel 5, 4: Banc I, 2, 5. 4: Senior Play 4. Yxfilliam Bartosavage COTTON COIKIIWI ERCIAI I c-rt:-fit Atlentiame 2 Years Iianct 2, 5, 4: Orclucstra I, 2, 5, 4 IIi-Y 5, 4: Ijresliman SclloIasIi1 CIuiJ I: Track I, 2. 5, 4. l l Marianna T. Brozena IIRO ACADEMI Honor ROII I: Home Room Ot Iifcr 5: Band I, 2, 5, 4, Officer 4 flrcliestra I, 2, 5, 4: Y-Teens 4, Officer 5: Glee Clutw 4: GirI, Ciuorus 5, 4: IVIinstrr-I 5, 4: Dia matics I. ClI.U,Fl0S CjGY'I70I' 'CHARLIE UI,NIzRAl. IJCTIQPITI Allcnclance 5 Yours: Ircslunan Srtlxolaslic Clulv I: Srtluool lay 2, Dolores Michalen Cmiel IDEE ACADI'1 MIC Perlqmfl Allcnrluncc 2 Yours: Max- jorcttc 2, 3: Head lvlajorctlc 4: Y- Teens 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: Hall I: Dra- rnalics I: lxlinstrel 3, 4. Cha rles CTOOIQ CHARLIE ACADIEMIC Home Room Ollicer 3, 4: Foot' ball Scrulms I, 2, Varsily 3, 4: Xvrestling 3: Ifreslrruan Srlmolustir' Club I: Ifirc Squad 4, Iosepliirie Amy Clialmala JO COMMERCIAL Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Pr-rllr-CI Altcmlnrurc- I0 Years: Home Room Olliccr I, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4, Ullircr 3, 4: GI:-rr Club 4: Girls' Clrorus 2, 3. 4: lxlinslrcl 2, 3, 4: Slmwnor- Arrow Business Stall 4: Slmwnr-c Arrow Typing Slalzl' 4: Slnnrl Conl- mitlec 4. Billie Kay Cooper COMMERCIAL Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 4: Pcrlcol Altenclanvc 3 Years: Orcllestm I: Y-Teens 3, 4: Glee Clulw 4: Girls' Clmorus 2. 3, 4: Hall Clerk I: Dmnmtirs I: lxlinshel 2, 3, 4: SIIRYVHCW' Arrow BUSIIICSS 4: Slmawncr- Arrow Typing Stall 4: Siand Committee 4: Cluapcl Ac- conlpanist 4. Ianice Crook ACADENIIC HOIIII' Room Officer I, 2, 31 Y' Teens 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Girls' CIIOYUS 3, 4: Hall Clerk I: Dm- rnariirs I : lVIinsIrr:I 3, -'I: Sc-nior Edward Darke ISUTCH ACADEMIC Honor Roll 2: pf'I'l.CC' AIIencI- fluff? I Year: HOIIIP ROOIII OFFIKTFY 3, 4: Band I, 2: Orrlwstm I: Glen Clulm 4, Ollirer 4: lXIinsIrel 3, 41 Drarnalifs I, 2, 3, 4: I'Ii-Y 3, 4. cyllfifef 4: I:l'CSl1IIli'lII Sfllolastiff Clulx I: Vvrcslling 2, 3. Robert Davis SKUNDY GENERAL Pcrlccl Aiienrlanvc 3 Years: Ilootlmll Scrubs I, Varsity 2. 3, 4: Bzrslcolldall Varsily 2, 3: Baseball 2: Fifcslllnan SCLOITISIII' I C Ifirv Squad 2, 3, 4. I9 George Davenport DAVEY ACADEMIC Frvslnuan Sr3lmlznsIi4' Club I: Dramalics I, 3, 4: lxlinslrvl 3, 4. Evelyn Davison EV CO3lIVIIiRCIAI. Home Room Olliu-r 2: Y-Tr-cns 3, 4. CIIGFIGS EdLUG,FflS lohn Evans ACAD!-.MIC Home Room Officer I. 2: Irresis- man Scluolastif Club I: Fire Squaci 4: Footimall Scrubs I, Varsity 2, 3, 4: Vvrestling I, 2, 3, 4, District 3, 4, State Champ 4: Trarli 3. Patrivia Falciwiti PAT ACADIEINIIC Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Perlezt Attenrianae 2 Years: Home Room Ofl:it'er I, 2: Dramatirts fluid I: Y- Teens 3, 4: Srliolastics Arts Awami I: Girls' c3ll0l'US 3, 4: ixlinstrel 2, 3, 4. Philip Lawrence Dopleo FLIP ACADEIVIIC Honor I, 2, 3, 4: Perliettt Attemianre 2 Years: Hi-Y 3, 4: Hall Cleric 4: Dramatirs 2, 3, 4: Nlin- strel 3, 4: Srliool Play 3, 4: ffra- torical Contest 4: Ycarlwool: Liter- ary Editor 4: Stand Committee 4: Ameriran Legion Sctliool Awarcl: Senior Play 4. Edlflfllffl DU7yI0I' TED ACAm-:MIC Honor Roll I, 2. 3, 4: llerlr-rt Attendance 3 Years: Home Room Officer 2: Basketball Srruiws I, Varsity 2. 3, 4: Bass-lwall 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, fjll-irter 4: ll-ff'SlllIli'lIl Scholastic: Clulw I: Fire Squnel 3, 4, Clneli 4: Hall Cleric I: Dramatirs I, 2: Stage Hand I, 2, 3, 4: Sllaw- nee Arrow Columnist I: Xxiliois Vvlro in State High Srliools 3: American Legion Prize. CUTS Perl:-ft XVrestling l:I6SlllIliil'l 4. Mdfy Lou Evans ACADEMIC Iionor Roll I, 2, 3. 4: Perlect Attenfianre 3 Years: Clieerleacier I. 2, 3, 4, Alternating Captain 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Lilrrary Clulw 4: Girls' Ciiorus 4: Hall Cleric I: fviinstrel 3, 4: Sllaunee Arrow Columnist 3, 4: Sliaunee Arrow Eclitorial Stalzl 2. 3, 4: Siiuwnee Arrow Eflitorial Boarcl 4: Yearlvooli l.itr-rary Stall 4. Stephen I. Furlees I-'UZZ ACADEFHC Pr-rlect Attendanfe I Year: Foot- lmall Scorulms I, 2:YTr1-urls 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: lfrcsliman Scliolastitt Club I. 20 ACADLMIC Attenciance 3 Yr-ars: 2, 3, 4: HifY 3, 4: Sfliolastic Clulm I: Fire Squaci 4: Dramatics 3: Senior Play Rosemarie ljopleo ROSIIL CONI IVI ERCIAI lionor I, 3: lV,!'l'lil'4'l Attenrl anre 3 Years: Y-Teens 3, 4: I.ilvrar3 Clulw 4: Dramaticts I: Sliawriee Ar row Business Stall -I: SllZIX'Vllf'C Ar ron Typing Stall 4, Iona! Beatrioe Eckell JAN ACADEIWIIC Honor Roll I, 2, 3, I: llerlrft Attenflanre 4 Years: Y-'lim-rms 3, 4, Olliu-r 4: Lilirary Cluiw 3, 4, fjl- liter 4: Dramatifs 4: ixlinstrel 3: Srluool Play 4: Yearlvool: Business staff 4: Senior play 4. Theresa A. Eget PRES COMMERCIAL Prfrlert Attendanre I Year: Y- Teens 3. 4: Girls' Cliorus 2, 3, -1: Distrirt Cliorus 4: Glen Clulv 4: Nlinstrel 2, 3, 4: lgramatirs I, 3: Sliaunee Arrow Business Stall' 4: Siiawnee Arrow Typing Stall 4: Stand Committee 4, Bernadine E. Gabriel BERN ACADEMIC Honor Roll I, 2, 5, 4: Perfect Attendance 5 Years: Home Room Officer I, 2, 5, -I: Girls' Cliorus 2. 5. 4: Glen- fwlulm -1: District Clworus 4: Y-Teens 5, 4: ljlvrary 4: Hall Clerlc I: Dmmatics I: Nlin- strel 2, 5, 4: Ifditorein-Cliiel ol' Shawnee Arrou 4: Shawnee Arrow Editorial Stull 2, 5, 4: Shawnee Arrow Columnist 5, 4: Stand Com- mittee 4, Audrey Gusliocle AUD COIVINIERCIAI. Y-Teens 5: Dramalics I. 2, 5. 4: School Play 2: Nlalce-up Artist 2. 5, 4: Yearluooli Literary Stall 4: Sliawnee Arrow Business Stall' 4: Shawnee Arrow Typing Staff 4: Minstrel 2, 5, 4: Girls' Cliorus 4: Senior Play 4. I l l Walter B. Holnlns IIERB COMMERCIAL . Baslcetlnall Scrubs 2, Varsity 5. I4: Fire Squad 4: Track 4. l l l Samuel Ganis BONES ACAIDEMIC Pi-rlect Attendance 4 Ijootlnall Scrubs I. 2: Hi-Y Iiresliman Scholastic Club IJOIOVGS HanUSOUSky ACAIHEMIC Home Room Officer 5: Y-Teens 5: I.ilJrary 4: lvlajorette 5. 4. Drum Nlaiorette 4. Gloria Iune Hopkins ACADEMIC Y-Teens 5, 4: Glee Club 4 IW:-ilce-up Artist 5, 4: Girls' Clmorus 5. 4: lVIinstreI 2. 5, 4. Years: I. Gerald Richard Iarrett BOOGIE ACAIJFMIC Perlyect Attendance 2 Years: Home Room Ollicer I. 2. 5, 4: Hull Clerk 4: Freshman Scholastic Club I: Hi-Y 5, 4, Officer 4: Fire Squad 5. 4: Stage Hand 5, 4: Dramatics I: Fuotluall Varsity 2, 5, 4: Bas- ketball Scrubs I, 2: Baseball I. 2, 5. 4, lolu H. Ienlzins CLICK COMMERCIAL Perl:-et Attendance I Year: Hi-Y 5. 4: Fresliman Sellolastic Clulm I: Glee Club 4: Nlinstrel 5. 4: Dra- maties 2, 5, 4: Scllool Play 2: Sliawnee Arrow Typing Stall 4: Slxawnee Arrow Business Stall 4. 2I Marjorie Iarrett IVIARUIZ ACADEIWIIC Honor Roll 5, 4: Perfect Attend' ance 2 Years: Home Room Officer I, 2, 5. 4: Y-Teens 5, 4, Officer 5, 4: Lil?-rary Clula 4: Nlinstrel 5. -I: Stand Committee 4. Burion Lewis ,ones BURT ACADEIVIK' Class Officer 5. 4: Home Room Ollllicer I, 5: Hi-Y 5, 4: Freshman Scliolastic Club I: Fire Squad 5. 4: Dramatics Clulo I: Oratoriral Contest 4: Stage Hand I. 2. 5. 4: Ycarlooolc Pliotograpllir Editor 4: Stand Committee 4: Boslcetlwall Scrubs I, 2. Varsity 5, 4: Baseball 2. 5. 4. Iolm E. Koons COMMERCIAI. Honor Roll l : Perfect Attend- ance 5 Years: Class Officer 1: Home Room Ollliccr I, 2: Fire Squacl 2. 5, 4: Baslcetlmll Scrubs I, 2: Basolmll 2. 5. 4. Miclrael D. Koiclr Scorcn ACADENIIC Perlect Attr-rulance 5 Years: l:fBSl'lIIlill'l Scholastic Clula I: Band 5, 4: Orchestra 5, 4. fennel lones JEN COIVINIERCIAI. Honor Roll l, Q, 4: pvrlqect At- tvnciancc' 2 Years: Dramatics Clulu I: Y-Teens 5, 4: Girls' Cliorus 4: Glm- Clulm 4: Nlinstrel 4: Slrawnea Arrow Typing Stall 4. Donald R. Ka rwoslei KAR ACADEBIIC Honor Roll I: Perle-ct Attenti- ance 5 Years: Home Room Ollicr-r l. 2. 4: Band I, 2, 5, 4: Orclms- tra I. 2, 3. 4: Traclc lVlanagcr 2. 5, 4: Hi-Y 5, 4, Officer 4: Fresli- man Scholastic Clulz I. Iolrn W. Klucliinslei CHOOCH COIVIMERCIAI. Honor Roll 4: Perfect Attenrl- anrc 5 Years: Home Room Ollicor 2: Drarrlatics Clulv I: Fire Squafl 4: Footlaall Scrubs I, 2, Varsity Rosalie Mary Kosiclai Rosle COMMERCIAL Honor Roll I, 2. 3, 4: Perfect Attendance 6 Years: Y-Teens 5, 41 Slmawnee Arrow Typing Stall 4: SllilVVnC0 AITOVV Business 41 Yearlmolc Typing Stall 4: Drama- tics 5: Ylinstrel 2, 5. 4. Marie Louise Kruflza CONINIERCIAI. Perlert Atiendance 5 Years: Y- Ylqvcns 5, 4: Sliaunee Arrow Tyn- ing Staff 4: Slwawnee Arrow Busi- ness Stall 4: Girls' Cllorus 4: Nlin- strf-l 2, 5, 4. 'YI Gloria Kacliulna ULOR COXVIIVIERCIAI lionor Roll l, 2: Perfect At tcnciance 5 Years: lilyrary Club 4 Y-Teens 5, 4: Sllawnce Arrow Typ ing Stall 4: Hall Cleric lg Stan: tltlllltllillixf' 4. Ann Marie Klinko ANN CONINIERCIAI Honor Roll I, 2, 5. 4: Perlec Attonclance 4 Ynars: Home Roorr Olvlvicter 2, 5, 4: Yfrliecns 5, 4: Li llfafy 4: Sllllvtwlpf' Arrow Typing Stall 4: Shawnee Arrow Business Stall 4: Glee Clula 4 Girls' Clmrus 5, 4: lwlinstrel 2, 5 4. Ioan F. Koons JOANIE COIVl1VIFRClAl Honor Roll I, 2, 4: Perfect At- tendance 6 Years: Y-Teens 5, OI'- lgicer 5: Hall Cleric l: Slmwnee Ar- row Typing Stall: 4: Shawnee Ar! YOVY Business Slillzli Cilllfvrlcadel l, 2, 5, 4, Alt:-mating Captain 4' Nlinstrel 2. A Nlartha Nlary Kuleish IVIART COIVIMERCIAI. Honor Roll 4: Y-Teens 5, 4: Shawnee Arrow Typing Stall 4: Shawnee Arrow Business Stall 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Flinstrel 2, 5, 4. EIYHQI' Charles Leach FARINIER ACADEMIC Footloall Scruhs 2, Varsity 5. 4: Vvrcstling 2, 5, 4: Hi-Y 5, 4: Dra- matics Cluh I. Shirley Lenio COMMERCIAL Honor Roll I. 2. 5, 4: Perfect Attenrlancc I Year: HOIIIK' Room Ollicer I, 2. 5: Girls' Chorus 2. 5, 4: GI:-e Cluh 4: District Chorus 4: Minstrel 2, 5, 4: Y-Teens 5. 4, Olzlicer 5: Library Cluh 4: Ilall Clerk I: Shawnee Arrow Business Stall 4: Shawnee Arrow Typing Stall 4: Stnncl Connnittev 4: Drin- rnatics I: Senior Ijlny 4. IOIIII Clark KUSCIILQ Honor Roll I, 4: Perfect At- tendance 5 Years: Home Room OI- licer 4: Hi-Y 5, 4: Gtee Cluh 4: Ifreshnmn Scholastic Cluh I: Hall Clerk I, 5: Minstrel 5, 4: Stage Ilanrl I: Ycnrhoolc Business Stall -I: Dranmtics Cluli I: Senior Play 4. JOSQPII Iolin Lello IKE ACADEMIC Richard B. Lewis DICK COMMERCIAL Perlrwct Attendance 2 Years: Or- chestra I: Football Scrubs 2. 5. Varsity 4: Vvrestling 2. 5, 4: Traclc 2. 5. 4: Hi-Y 5. 4: Freshman Scholastic Cluh I: Glee Clulw 4: Nlinstrel 5, 4. Daniel Lincauage DAN CONIIVIERCINL Band I. 2. 5, 4, Olzlicer 4: Dis- trict Banml 4: Orchestra l, 2: Foot- ball Scruhs I: vltraclc 2: Baschall 5: I'Ii-Y 5, 4: Freshman Scholas- tic Clulo I: Hull Clcrlc I: Shawnee Arrow Eclitorial Stall 5, 4: Shaw- nee Arrow Cartoonist 4, Sports Editor 4: Yearlvoolc Business Stull 4: Stancl Cornrnittee 4. Do nalcl Lule wicz DON COMMERCIAL Freshnian Scholastic CIUIJ l : Glee Club 4: IVIinstreI 5, 4: Dra- rnatics I. 25 Nlary Ann Loislzo ACADEIVIIC Perfect Attcnclancc I Year: Home Room Officer 4: Y-Teens 5, 4: Glen Clulu 4: Girls' Chorus 2. J, 4: Nlmstrvl 2. J, -I, Frank Eclwarcl Lutinslei ACADEIVIIC Honor Roll I. 2. 5, 4: Home Room Olliccr 2. 5: Hi-Y 5, 4: Hall Clerlr 4: lvlinstrel 5: Yearluoolc Busi- ness Stall 4: Senior play 4. 'IQIIOIIIGS A'10Ckl9l' T031 ACAIHHNIC Perfect Atloncluriri' 2 Yi-urs: Home Room fjlllicor I: Footlmall Sfrulms 2, 3: Baseball 3. 4: Hirt' 3, 4: I:I't Sl1Illkill Scholastic Clulr I: Minstrel 3, 4: Dramulics 4, Vincent Thomas Murpliy ZIP ACADEFIIC Home Room flllirrr 2: Hull fxlorlc 4: lvlinstrel 3: Draruatics 3: Stand Committee 4, lohn Mazur GENI:RAL Pr-rlert Attr-mlanro 2 Years. Margaret Ann McNey BIDDY COMMERCIAL Girls' Cliorus 2. 3. 4: Glee Clulm 4: Dramatics I: lVIaIcc--up Artist 2, 3. 4: Minstri-I 2, 3, 4: Slmwnee Ar' row Business Stall 4: Y-Teens 3, 4, Donald Malcolm Miller Porlcct Atte-nclanvl' 4 Yours: Class Olficm-r 3, 4: Home Room Officer 3, 4: Football Ivlanagvr I, 2, 3, 4: Buslcetlaall Scrubs I. 2. Varsity 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Frenrli Club Officer 3: Fire Squad 4: Hall Clerk I: lwinstrel 3, -I: Cvlee Club 4. Iiflulafd Morgan I-.nmii COMMIZRCIAL Honor Roll 3: Pr-rlect Attend- iillfff I YCHYI HOIIIP ROOIII OHQCPI 4: VVrestIing 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Freshman Scholastic Club I: Fire Squad 4: Sliawnr-cz Arrow Typ- ing Stall' 4: ylinstrel 2. 3, 4: Stancl Committee 4: Senior Play 4. Benjamin G. Niewinski JUNIOR ACADEMIC Honor Roll l: Perfect Attendance 8 Years: Home Room Officer I. 2: Football Scrulus 2: Vvrcstling I. 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Fresliman Scllolastif Club I: Fire Squad 2, 3. 4: Year- Iwoolc Pliotograpllic Eclitor 4: Dru- matics l: Scliool Play 4: Senior Play 4. 24 Ronald MrtKinnon RON ACADILINIIL Perfect Atlcndanu- 9 Years: Bas- lcntlwall Scrulus I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Irrrslirnun Srliolastir' filulm I. Stanley A. Mikusli STAVV ACAITI-.IVIIC Perfect Attenclamic 2 Years: Home Room Qlzlzicor 2: Frm-simian Sriliolastic' Club I: Baseball 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Nlinstrvl 3: Dfllllliilifi 2, 3. Ruth Milal RUTHIE COINISIERCIAL Perfect Attenclanrc 5 Years: Home Room Olfircr 3: Y-Tec-ns 3, 4: Sldaunr-o Arrow Business Stall 4: Sliawnvr' Arrow Typing Stall 4: Girls' Cliorus 3. 4: Nlinstrel 2. 3. 4: Senior Play 4. Rotaert Gerald Palo IKE ACADEMIC Honor Roll I, 3: Perfect Attend- ance 8 Years: Traclc 4. Rose Elizabeth Partington BETTY COMMERCIAL Perfect Attendance 2 Years: Girls' Cilorus 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Library Club 3, 4: Minstrel 2. 3. 4: Shawnee Arrow Business Stali 4: Siiawnee Arrow Typing Stall' 4. Gertrude D. Phillips GERT COMMERCIAL ' Perfect Attendance 2 Years: Home Room Officer 2: Girls, Cluorus 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Y- Teens 3, 4: Minstrel 2, 3, 4: Straw- hee Arrow Typing Stall 4. Catherine Edna Parker KAY ACADEMIC Honor Roll I, 2. 3. 4: Perfect Attendance 3 Years: Home Room Oil-icer I, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4, Officer 3, 4: iVIinstreI 3: Scliool Play 4: Qraturical Contest 4: SIIiiVVI'lCC Ar- row Columnist 3. 4: Sllawnee Ar- row Editorial Staif 3, 4: Sliawnee Arrow Editorial Board 4: Drama- tics I, 4: Library Cluln 3, 4: Yr-ar' imoolc Literary Staff 4: Stand Com- mittee 4. Rosemary Petro ACADEMIC Home Room Officer 2, 4: Girls' Chorus 2. 3, 41 Y-Teens 3: lvlin- strel 2, 3. 4: Dramatics 3. 4. lane Ann Phillips JANIE COMMERCIAL Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Perfect At- ISDLIHIICC 3 Years: HOIIIK' ROOIII ticer 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Girls' Ciiorus 2. 3, 4: Glen Clulo 4: Liiarary Clulx 3, 4, Ollicer 4: Dramatics l: Nlin- strel 2, 3, 4: Stand Committee 4: Shawnee Arrow Business Stall 4: Shawnee Arrow Typing Stall 4: Yearbook Typing Stall 4. PIATT 2 5 Alfred Piutt ACAIJENIIC Perfect Attendance 4 Years: Hi-Y 3, 4: Fresliman Scholastic Clulm I: Stand Committee 4: Nitin- strel 3: Track 2, 3, 4. Ioan M. Piczata ACADEMIC Ilonor Roll l, 2. 4: Perlect At- tendance 3 Years: Home Room Ol- liirer 3, 4: Girls' LiIl0fUS 3, 4: Y- Teens 3, 4, Olliicer 3, 4: Glen- Club 4: lxlinstrel 4: Yearlxoolc Literary Stall' 4: Stand Committee 4: Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary Prize, Carol H. Piatt ACAUI-QMIC Perfect Attendance I Year: Home Room Ollqicer 2: Y-Teens 3. 4. Olllicer 4: Girls' CIIOYIIS 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: lxflinstrt-I 2, 3. 4. Miclrael Anthony Piscotty MIKE GENERAL Pt-rlect Attendance 6 Years: Hi-Y 3: Fresltman Srlnolastic Clulo I: Baseball 3, 4. 4: SInnrI Cornnriiicc 4: Sc-nior Iiiny Edl,I7lII'fl ,Oil fl Reese BIRCH GI-QNI-RAL IJr:rIcr'I AII1'nc'Inm'1' 3 Yours: Home Room 0IIir'c-r 3: Fresimmn Sriroiastir f'IuIJ I: Ili-Y 3: Ifirc Squad 2, 3, 4: I:oolIvzrII Scruixs I, Virrsily 2, 3, 4: Bus:-ImII I, 2, 3, 4. Rosalie Constance Regalis LYN CONIBIERCIAL Honor RoII I, 2. 3, 4: I,orIr'r'I Aitomianrtc- 2 Years: Home Room fjiiircr 2. 4: Giris' Cirorus 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Liiornry CIuI1 3, 4: I'IaII CIerIi I: IBTBIIIEIIICS I: I3IinsIr0I 2, 3, 4: Srirooi Piuy 2: Siraxxrror' Arrow Busim-ss SISIII 4: Sirawm-e Arrow Typing Stuff 4: Yenrixooir Typing Sian' 4. wlilliam 1. Pm BILL ACADEMIC Perfect Attenriurrrrz 6 Yours: Home Room Officer I, 2, 3, 4: Cir-0 CIuIJ 4: Iviinstrei 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: I:l'f'SIIl'l'lan SCIIOIHSIIL' I I Ifrc-ncir CIuIm Uificer 3: Irirc Squaci 3, 4: Scirooi PIay 4: VV'rr-stiing Nizrnager I, 2, 3: Basr-ImII 3, fl, Phyllis Niarilyn Poieru PHIL ACADLBIIC Honor RUII I. 2, 3, 4: Horne Room Oiiiiror I, 2. 3: fiiris, Cirorus 3, 4: YAVIICL-ns 3, 4: I.iIJmry CIUI1 3, 4: Drz1lrrzrIrf's I, 2, 3, 4: Nim- slrvi 3, 4: Scirooi Pizry 2: Silauru-e Arrow Coiumnist 2. 3: Yearbook I.iIf'rary SIHILI 4: Allll'TIC'ilYl Legion Prize: Sianri Comnriilor- 4: V.I:.XX'. Prix:-: Svnior Piay 4. Ba rim ra lean Reese HARB COBIMERCIAL Honor RoII l. 2, 3, 4: IJCTIIPFI Allvrrriarru- I Year: Home' Room fliiicor I: Giris' Cirorus 2. 3, 4: fiioo CIuIr 4, OIIi1'Pr 4: Y-Tm-ns 3. 42 Liirrary 3, 4: Draina- Iirs 4: IVIinsIrcI 2, 3, 4: Oralrmrirtai ConIesI 4: Siruwnrv Arrow Busi- ness Str-xii 4: Sirawm-0 Arrow Typ- ing Staff 4: Yuarinooii Ijlerary Stzriiu 4. Sirirley Mrre Reese SIIIRL COMM!-'RCIAL Period AlIcnrImu'o 2 Yours: I.iI1rary fiuir 3, 4: Girisv Cinorus 2, 3, 4: Gice CIuIr 4: Niinslrc-I 2, 3, 4: Sirzrwner- Arrow Business Staff 4: Simwrwr- Arrow Typing SIHII 4, William Ricirarrls I oolI3uII Scruils I, 2: Vvresiiirrg 2. 3: I'Ii-Y 3, 4: Irrrvsirman Sfiro- Iaslir CIUIJ I: St'I1ooI Piay 2. 26 Ioirn losepir Poieru, JIM COIVIIVIIQRCIAL Perfect Ailenciancc 2 Yr-ars. Eriwarrl Price 'I'l:D COIVIMERCIAL Perfect Altcnciarrrr- 4 Yr-ars: Home Room Officer 4: FooIIJaII Scrubs I, 2, Varsity 3, 4: XVresIIing 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: DralrrzxIir's I: Fresir- nmn Sfiroiasiir CIuIx I, Darfirl Clrarles Reese DAVE ACAMLMIC Paris-r'I Atl:-nrizrrrro 2 Years: Iii- Y 3, 4: IVIinSIreI 4: SFIIOOI I Iny 4: gland Conmrillee 4. I 3 I I is 3 I Peter P. Rincavage PETE COM MERCIAI. Perfect Attendance 5 Years: Home Room Oftifter I, Q. I Ronald Edward Rostzi STEVE CONIMERCIAL I Home Room Officer I: Football Varsity 5. 4: Bastcettmalt Scrubs I. Varsity 2. 5. 4: Fire Squad 5, 4: Track 4. Theresa Russell TERESE ACADEMIC I Honor Rott I: Perfect Attencta ance 2 Years: Y-Ter-ns 5. 4: Library Club 5, 4: Minstrel 4: Yearbook Business Staff 4. Ioseplr Wa liar Romaslrleo JOE COMMERCIAL Perfect Attendance 2 Years: Football Scrubs 5: Vvrestting 2, 5. 4: Track 4. Rita Christine Roskowski CONINIERCIAL Perfect Attendance 2 Years: Dramatics I: Strawnee Arrow Busi- nvss Staff 4: Stlawnee Arrow Typ- ing Staff 4: Yeartxootc Typing StatI 4. Thomas Sctiaclrt SIIICKY GENERAL Ifoottmatt Scrutrs I. 2. 5, Varsity 4: Track 4. james L. Selingo HIM ACAUEIVIIC Honor Rott I, 2. 5, 4: Ctass Officer 2: Home Room OIIir'er l, 2. 5: Band I. 2, 5, 4: Orctiestra I, 2. 5, 4: Frestmnan Sctlotastic Ctutr I, OtIir:1-r I: Han Ctvrk 4: School Play 4: Ixtusic Award: Svnior play 4. Dolores Nlariv Straw DILIE COPIFIERCIAI. Honor Rott l: Ilvrtect Attend- ance 5 Years: Y-'tim-ns 5, 4: Halt Ctr-rti I: Drarnatics I: Ftinstret 2. 5, 4: Stlawnm' Arrow Business Statlt 4: Stiawnev Arrow Typing Staff 4: Ycartmnti Typing Stan 4. 27 Mary Nlargaret Sercwaga ACAIJENIIC Honor Rott I, 2, 5. 4: Perfect At! tc-nctance T' Years: Home Room Ot- Iicvr 2. 4: Y-Tec-ns 5, 4: Library Ctutx 5, 4: Minstrz-I 2, 5: Stlawncf- Arrow Business Slatt 5: Yr-artvootc Business Staff 4. Donald Shymansley BIITCH GENERAL Ifrestiman Sctmotastir Club I: Football Scrubs I: Xvrestting I. 4: Baseball I, 4. 1.0 Play 4. RAY Louise Dorothy Slansiei NVEIZZIE COM IVI FRCIAL Ilonor Roll I, 2. 5, 4: Ijorlvrl Ailcnrlnnce 5 Yr-ms: Class flliliicer I, 2, 5, 4: Homo Room fjllqirc-r I. 2, 5, 4: Y-'Iii-mis 5, 4, fjllirter 4: I..iIJrary Clulr 5, 4: GI.-0 Club 4, Oilicrrr 4: Girls' Clrorus 5. 4: I'IaII Clerk 2: Ixlinslri-I 5, 4: Srllool Play 2: SIIUNVIICI' Arrow Colurnnisl 2: SIHIWIIPC Arrow Typing Staff 4: Sin-iwncec Arrow Business Siailq 5. 4: Yi-urlpooli Ijlvmry Stall' 4: Sianfl Cornmiiirf- 4: Xvllois Xxilio in Slain: Iligll Scliools 5: Alnerirzin Legion Auxiliary Award. Cuiilerinv IW. Sluvcio KAY ACADEIVIIC Ilonor Roll I, 2: I'Iomm' Room Ulliu-r I: Girls' Cliorus 2. 5. 4: c5Ill'C'fIf'lld13f I, 2, 5, 4, Alix-rnaiing Cnpiuin 4: Y-'Iii-1-ns 5, 4: I..iIJrary Clulr 4: Drzmmiirs I, 2, 5, 4: IVIinA sirvl 2, 5, 4: Srliool Play 5, 4: Spelling Prize-. Riciiarci R. Slempowslei DICK GIZNERAI Perl:-rl Alienclanfe 4 Yvarsz Football Srrulns 2: I:rvsImian Scliof Iusiic' Club I: Dramaiics I, 2: Skagi- Hancl 2. Sally Nan Thomas SAL ACADEIVIIC Ilonur ROII I. 2, 4: Pcrivrl AI- Ienclanu- I Year: Class Ollirc-r 5. 4: Holm- Room Cllliirc-r 2, 4: Y- Tcvns 5, 4: I..iIJmry 5, 4. Olliri-r 4: IIuII Cla-rl: I: Slzmcl Cornmiilvf- 4: Yvarlroolc I.iIPmry Stall 4: Sliawnec- Arrow Columnist 2, 5, Copy Ecliior 4: Slmwnr-u Ar- row Editorial Stall 2. 5, 4. 28 ITooIIwaII Varsity 4: Fin- Squad 4: Ba-1seI'JaII 4. Business Staff 4: SIIGXXIIUC' Arrow Typing Siali 4. Lois A. Siiwrslei ACADEIVIIK' Honor Roll I, 2, 4: IU-rl.:-ci AI- Is-nclance I Yr-nr: Class Ullicer I. 2: Girls' Cliorus 5. 4: Y-'Irons 5, 4: Glee Clull 4: Hull Clrrli I: Drumzliics 4: Nlinsirel 2, 5, 4: Your- Irooli Business Nlanagvr 4: Senior Raymond Simmons GILNERAL Stacia ivlarie Siikowsiei STAS COMMERCIAL Ivlinsirel 5, 4: Sluiwnm- Arrou I Lorrainv Siinerslzi ACADILMIC Honor Roll I, 2, 5: Perla-vi AI- Irirulnrrrv I Yrar: Band I: f2r1'Ii0s- Im I: Girls' Cliorus 5, 4: Y-'Iic-urns 5, 4: I.iIzrury Clulm 4: GI:-4' Club 4: I'IziII Clcrli I: Dmnmiivs I, 2. 4: 5IinslreI 2. 5, 4: Srflmol Play 4: Sliamnce Arrow Columnist I, 2. 5: Yr-nrlmolc I..iI1'mry Snail' 4: Siancl KTOIIIIIIIIIPI' 4: Clmpol Arroinpimisi I Ioinn Sims SIMSY COIVIMI-IRCIAL Ijorlvri AIIQ-mlzinrc 4 Yours: HOIIII' Room Oiiirr-r 2, 5, 4: Dislrid Clmrus 4: Fooilmll Blanngvr 2, 5, 4: Busvlrall 5, 4: Bzuslivilyall Varsily 5, 4: Trnclc I: IIi-Y 5, 4: Ijn-sliman Sflmlosiifv I: Fire Squad 4: Dramuiics I: Blinslrr-I 2, 5, 4: Clef- Clulx 4, Albert Leo Sovinsiei ABE COM M I-IRCIAL Iionor RUII I, 2, 5, 4: Pi-rlcct Ati:-mlmirto 5 Yours: Homo Room Ulliiccr 2, 5. 4: Ifrcslmian Srliolas- Iir Cluli i, fV2I:Iirr'r I: Driliilzaiics I. 2: Sings I'InnrI 2: Spolling Priiic. IDOHUICI TISFIIIPI' RCJIJl'l'I TIISFIIIPI' DON COMMIZRCIAI. NUI! GtNl.RAl. IV'r'rIr'rI Aliviiriunfc 3 Years: IIPTIPCI Ailr-nfiumtc 2 Yeara. Idrarii 5. 4. Irene Rila Tomaiis IENLI' FUNSIERCIAI. Honor RUII I, 2. 3, fi: Ijcrirwl xIIl flFI2lTlf0 2 Yr-Hrs: IIOIIIP Room jiiiiifvr 3, 4: Y-'I'00ns 7, 4: I-iI1rary SIUI1 3, 4: Giris' Cimrus 3. 4: Dfillll2iIIl,S Ciuix I: Aiinsirvi 2. 5. I: Simuncc Arrow Businr-ss SIHII 5, 4: Simwnvr' Arrow Typing Sli-xii I: Hraci oi Yvarivooic Typing Staff l: Sh-nnci Conlmiilcc 4. Ann C. Voronikowsiei 'AKII COFIWIKRCIAI. I7f'f'I'!'l'I Allvminmtr' 2 Years: 'Ionic Room OII-iror 2: Y-'Ili-rns '31 Drarnaiirs Ciuiv I: Drzunniirs 3, 4: 'Ia-:II Civrii I: xIIiIIi! llll Ariist 2. 1. 4: Simwncr- Arrow Businrss SIHIII : Simwncv Arrow Iyping Staiii : Yr-arI1ooIc Businvss SIAII -1: Ora- Jric-aI Cunlrs! 4. JOSQDII l:l'LlllCiS IJFIJCUI SHAM Ilvrirrt Allvnciamr' T Years: l,IUHIf' Rofllli IWAII Sfifubs XVrvstIing l. nmn Srimiasiir Ciuiw I: Iiirc Squari 2. 3, 4: Df2lIlllIIlQ I 2 Bvrnaclinv Ann xvrmyo BYRN IIOTIOI' RUI IQOUIII fjilfirvl' IJIDYZIYQ' C IIIIT 4 3 xiinslrci 2 row Business nm 'Iyping Typing SIHII I I, 2. 3. 4: Hmluv ACAUFFIIC f7I:I:i0er I. 2, '55 Fon!- I. Varsiiy 2. '5. 4: 2: Iii-Y 3, 4: Frr-sir POM MFRCIAI. I, 3: Y-Tvrns '5, 4: 3. 4: fiirisi Cimrus , 5, 4: SIIHVVIICC' Ar- SIAII 4: Simwnf-0 Ar- Siaii 4: Ycaridooii Rosemary WUSCGIUS ROSE COMMITRCIAI. IVIinsIrr'I 3. 4: SI1awn1'c' Arrow Businr-ss Slaii 4: Siwawrwv Arrow Typing SIAILI 4. Ioan Veroniva Wodeshick JO ACADESIIC Honor Roll I: pvrikrrl Allelui- anrr' 3 Yr-ars: Y-YI'r'r'ns 5, 4: Liiwrary CIUI1 3, 4: Ibfklllliliifi I, 2, 3: IVIin- slrci 4. 20 mam. Lorrainv Vviiliams INIIIN-IL GITNERAI Y-Teens 3: Girisi CWIIOILIS 3, 4 Clvv f'IuI1 -'IQ Niinslroi 1, 5. 4. foiin IW. Vvoimzrski I MIKI. COMMI:RClAl I,r-rIm'I AIIf'nfIan4'r' 3 Ycnrs Vvrvsiiing 2. IfIi:uIwII1 f Inn VI7oIIv DoIorvs YonIe0sIei IH 'YYY .xcifxlvl XIII' IJII ,upun ang I Iunor Roll I, l. 3: Y--IQM-In 3. I Irnmr RUII lr Ijc,-rIm I .'XIIr-nfI- I: NIin,Irc'I 3, I: NIuIw-um Arlifl .nu 1- 2 YI-arf, I Iumv Room f7IIic'm I 3, -I: NIIUUI III.1v 2: Drnnmlins 3, 2: Y-In-Ons 3: fIirIs' CImrus 2, 3, II: I Icr' IIUII I: Dmumlim 4 5IfnIu--up Arlixl 3, I, NIIH-In-I 2, foIm fInfIrew ZoIl0wiC: .KfAl7I MII' Ilunur Roll I, 2, 3. -I: Pa-rIrwI UXIIPHCIZIIIIK' 6 Years: IIomP Ronin fJI'Iicc-r I 'I' I3anrI I 7 3, 4, OI- Iuffr 415 f3rrI1mIru I, 2, 1, 4: Pins- IwIIJuII :XInrm,qr'r 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, FI, CIIIII11-r 'I: Xvyoming Valley III-I fTIIiL'cr -I: I:rc'sImmn Sr1I1oIasIi1 IIIUI1 I, UII'icvr Ig Ifin- Squad 4: IInII CI:-rIi I: Drnrlmlirs I, 2, 3, -I: C5rnInriuxI Conlml I: IV'IcIiIorfinf I f,'I1ic-I :II YvnrIHonIc -1: XVIIOVS XYIIO in Stale IIigI1 SCIIUUIS 3, V.I:,XY, Prize I. I IIN' 1wopIv In'IrimI IIN' Inns, llw svniurs Irig night. unIes fo IIw Ivllernwn. ffur nmIw'up urlisls. 30 I I I c I Ass som. CUMPOSI Rs-I 1-fl In riqhl-1 lim- Siiwrsiii .mci i,1r-rmuiim' finhriei. CLASS SU li hy Pn4.RNAD1Nli CiABRlEL ami LORRAINE SIIEERSKI Dear ijiymoulh High. Xveiii my goofi-hyeg The time has rome lo part. These pnsl iour year of smiles and leurs Xviii iiye wilhin our hearts: Vve had our fun when work was done, :Xml as our iulurc slarls. Xvilh hearts so lrue. we hifi nriieu To you. rin-ar Piymoulh High. The sporls anti hm. X lil? QHIIIPS XYUYO XYOIT. The happiness weive iounci. Xviii nixynys iiye as memories No mnlier where weire hounci. A symhoi you wiii uiwnys he W io the C lass of TS. Xvilh heuris so Irue. we hifi nciieu To you. ch-ur Piymouih High. 51 TOP LEFT 0 flu-V rf-any SlmIx'ing7 FHllDI.I l.l'l'l Xxrllllf, only om' girl? BOIWONI I I If In ffl: IIIU i0,J? .' f 'IDP Rlfvlll' Sssluf ff WIND!! mmm Srurwurw is lmppv. Hou- rozyf NHDUI I LI I T ffi Hu Sillwr. ,xll'4lv.' IBOTTOKI I.El T An' llzvy Illul Huff FIIIHILI7 RIMHT nl! full llilll Hl1u0rll44'x'H for rmfllin nu'l'mNl kl1.ll'l' Xvlml quizlim wlm . .4 - CLASS UF 19511 JUNIOR emss on-'lurks-l.eft to rigirf-Clarence Mic-har-I, Douglas ones. hlary XX'iIk, ,lean Goulstone. 3-I Xrvith three years ol high school sue- eessiully eompletecl. the juniors are now reacty to talie into their hancls the re- sponsihilities ol the seniors. During these past few years they have heen preparing themseiyes lor their liinal role as seniors in many ciillterent ways. in their ireshrnan year, when they were lecl hy: Lynton lierlcheiser, president: Barbara Shugar, viee-presictentg Dorothy Tomliiewiez. secretary. anci Douglas .iones, treasurer: they hecame interestefl in sports. ctramalies, the Orehestra. Banfl. Cilee Clulb. anct the Freshman Seholastic' Cluh. with the hoys' ehiel' interest heing in the i:.S.C. The Dramatic Cluh, narneci the .lunior Yi-hespian Soeiety. was organized so that the stucients eoulct learn the worlcings ol a stage proctuetion. They accomplish:-ci this. as was shown hy their final worlc as freshmen, when they stagect an oper- etta, sparlced hy the two Class Wits. Doug- las Jones and Roger l.ewis. To the Senior High Band they eontrihuteci nine mem- hers, anrt eleven memhers heearne pazl ol the .iunior High Orchestra. The Fresh- Mlss GRll l4'lTH1S nomia Room-First row. lr-ta to right-Xvillialn Freeman, .lohn Kelhnel. Rohr-rt Evans. .lohn Dugan, fiasinuer Goorl. Vincent firohlewslii, ,ianues .lones. Theociore Gillespie, 'thomas lenlcins. Seeonrl row'-lvliss firilliith, Arthur Klein, Paul Bloshinslii. Lyn ton Berliheiser, George Davenport, Douglas Jones, .lohn Brizzy, Stanley Gulhish, Rollert lgugio, Philip Bonexexxslii, Eugene Vera. All sent-Rolnert Kennefly. lfreci Brown. Arthur llettinger. Ruhert Davis. MR. NOHLLS HOHI' ROOM- 'tI'Sf l'0ll'. lett in right-Alhert Stulwlwlelsine. Vlqhornas Xvright. l.:-nnartl Stuzenslii, Benerlirt VlA0lllliil'VVi0l, George Tensa, Daniel patyls. George rl-rochali, Dayifl Rayert, llarolfl Thomas. l.lovri Sinn nmns, Leonarri ,ilxaehile Seeomi row-,loseph Perlmwslii, Lynn Rununage, Rolmert Toritl, loseph Xvanyn, ,lnhn Roherts, Bllimhael Pis- eolty, Paul Yurlco, Rohert Shaw, .lnhn Stra- pehs, Nlr. Nnhle. fllmsent-iihner Payne, Carl fauaclsliy. l to fitllllf-Dorm-vii Kasmmrliali, ljm-lane llvlilrv- l X the JUNIUH5 :nan Sclrolastic' Clulx accomplisllecl sucli tlmings as llolfling tlu-ir annual clanrv, rllapvl program. ancl outing. rl-ln-y also organizml an intvr-clulm soltlnall lc-aguv. Joan fioulstonv. llvnrictta Novak. ancl Bar- lmara Slmugar lxvramc- the new clmevrleaclers. Xvitli tlxcsv arronwplislnm-nts. tliey' passvcl into tlwir Sopltomoro Class. As soplmomorvs tlif-y cliose lor tlwir ollicvrs: l,yn- ton lgi't'lilll'lS9Y. presiclentz lxlary' Vvillc. vice-prvsi rlentz Rolwrta Rutlxowslci. sefrrftary. ancl Douglas MR. MIl.l.AklrS llorll Roux!--l'irst rout, lvlt to fifllll-c1ll2lI'll'S flsllinslxi, Rnxlgjvr lm-wis. Uorotluy fauatslii. llarliara Xxvaslvy, nlag- flalin fit-linslxi, :Xlary XX'iIk, Ann Yanuslilia, losopliim' Xxvnoli, lilm-amor Visllill-r, Svylllollr XIUSVS. ciC'fill4l l-Ulll1Slxi. SVLTJIIKJ l'lIlI'1IillQI'l1I' l.ulinslyi, Clin-sts-r Ksiazlxit-wirf. Aloysius ixlili- tlliH1lS, cililI'1'lltl' llZll'l, CEPUYQQ' NIUYQHH, laitllfllll Nllllllly, llfl'lll'l'iIlx KlC'lllilll, cil'Ul'Q4' llarlrlivlx, liclwnrcl l'asllinsl4i, lnlln Noyali, Nlr. Xlillarcl. Alrsvnl-lolin Kotill, Miss 1'i'Rrz.xxs noyllf noon-lwrst row, le-ll nan, .lc-an B4-llvs, Rnlwrta Kc-nm-fly. fiarol Nlartv, xlary Nlatalonis, fioralrlinr- KlllllSll, Sanrlra fiolwurn, Rutlu Ann Diaz, loan Kolo- srlr, Snlllllfil .IlH1l'S. SUYOIIII l'0ll -', HSS cvllffilll. Xyillna Nlnrliunis. loan Kapvr, Vvra lfinz-, Rita Krxyuii-lil, Hr-lm-n lxflalovrliali, lflainv lia- liian. xlarion firm-n, Lurillt- Fmt-rirli, Varn- linr' Dnplin, Nlargarr-t Davis, Arla-nv lonvs. ,llvsvnt-Sliirlvy fiormlifli. loan fioulstnnv, loxno firillim-, l':li7nlwtl1 firillitll. Kms, .XN5I'Kt'Hl'R5 H0511 ROOM-first row, lvlt to riglrt-lflainv llioruias, Dorotliy Vlillomas, :Xnn llartinglon, Barlrara Slrugfar. ,lvnny Nix' uinslxi, Nlary l.ou ll:-trayagt-, Dolores SINNS, Nlnrim- Stilwr, lrvnr- llolnilliir-wirz. Doris Pur- nvll, .lm-anm' Nizlo. Svvollcl roll'-Rutll Nt-oh, lflainm' Rm-sv, Lorraim- Rvgalis. Nlrs. Ans- pafln-r, Gail Straw. l.orraim- Sirirawagv, Ann Vliaylor. Rutlu Silwrslxi, lnan Piston, Barlmara fllslu-lslxi, Dorotlly blioinlxif-xyiiz, Rolwrta Rut- lmwslxi. Xllzsmtt-Nlililrvcl Swartz, l,ois lxlul- lvn, filnirz' llullis. t j 'i Jones. treasurffr. ln tlie annual minstrvl Douglas Jones. Rogfvr l.0wis. lilizalxetln Cirillnitll, and many more forltrilmlltvcl lo its sufrvss. ,lvan Nizio. Wlilclretl Swartz, ancl Dorotlmy Tomlciewicz uplwlcl the Class in clramatifs in the Sclmool Play. At tht- lootlvall gamm-s two soplromorf- maiorettvs wvrc sevn marflw- ing clown tlwe liield. They wore flary Xvillc and Rolwrta Rutlcowslii. And willl tlu- Class Picnic llelcl at Harveyfs Lalxv, llwy closvcl tlwir sopliomore year anal lwfainc juniors. Ixfiilllf Kif'il1. ijkllli NilII'iC0, illlfi i.i'UllZ1l'Ci i,z-nciiidgj liwm linis ymwnr wi-rv: Cinrmxcv Niiciiuvi. prvsirivnig Ninry Xviiic, vicc--prvsicivnl: .ivan Gmini! St0lH'. Sf'lil'0iill'y. illlli iJ0llQiflS .i0IlK'S. il'CElSllI'0l'. Tim Valivnlim' Prom iligii-iigimieci lim yi-slr. Ning- cieiinv Zia-iinsiii rvignvci us Qui-4-n. Cyn iiw imasiu-limii courl George' Dove-r1pori, George ixiorgan. Puui Yurico. nnci Tom Ref-so iueipf-ri tile Simawiwc- inciinns m'i1if'v0 tim rinampionsiiip. maciv in goofi siiowing on lin- ioolimii lvmn, Tim juniors imvc xximoic-in-nrlvciiy pnrliripnlofi in uii aflivilies. Vi-iley arc- surv lo succcefi in aii they cio, for tiifxy iilfiiii' 1-acil proinivm witii iuounci- iess 1-nergy and 1-ntiiusinsm. TOY' RIGHT xxiflffll if iwr. Xvrirci 3 m'7'-71 T-HT :mom ip RIlvIl'! Now mimi is liiis? Pmf,,,,,,y D,,,y,,r i B0T '051 U T noT'roA1 RIC-IIT Did YU fI0 H7 Tim ciuss with rl smiisi 3 56 lxlyvrs, Rolls-rl lxlurliler, leillllll llirlis, l'fnm'is CLASS UF1955 Arriving lreslm in Seplemlmer ol I932 lrom llieir summer vafalions. llie Sopll- omore Class sllowvcl a splendid spiril ol vo-operation and will lo gel along witll llleir upper classmates. Vlllmey were eager lo learn and ttius lultill llle requirement splendidly in tlle Senior Higli Scllool. To salely guide- ttlem lllfilllgll llleir lreslnnen year, tlmey clwosez Jolm lvlusial, president: Nlarlyn Slrongfoslci, vice-presi- dent: Nanfy Stonccavage, sevrc-tary: and Frank Ferris, lreasurer. rl-lie lreslnnen lmoys slnowed great en- tl1usiasrn in joining tlie Fresllrnen Svlmo- lastic' Clulv under llie supervision ol ptr. Cleorge Niclrols, and cliose as ils ollieers, ,lolin Nealon. Tlmomas Reese. Donald Zloleli. and .lotm Nlusial. to arl as presi- denl, Vive-presidenl. secretary. and treas- urer, resperlively. lxliss lfstluer Burl: and Nlrs. lxliltona Klinetotm organized llle .lunior Tliespian Soeiety, wllose aim was lo lurllrer llle students' interest in dra- rnatifs. Fl-tlose pupils wllo wanted to dis- play llleir musical almililies Cllose to join llxe Junior Higtm Orctreslra. lxlany ol llne boys proved llleir svlrool NIR. mvvhks IIONIIZ Room-l'rrsI row, lull In :iylll-flnrf'nc'v Dennis, ,loseplu Aslilmridge, Xxlilliam Clow-, ,lon ltoyf-s, George Boyd. Rivllarrl Davis, Xvaller filogonslii, Pllilip Al- xxood, fix-mlcl fiillis, Rirliard Curr, Xvillizun lfrlwarcls. Second FOI! -'lillQl'I'Il' Gray, vlilmmas Ducldy. lit-ter ltyrzlwwslii, Vvaller Angfin-lslii. ltr-rnarrl liurlioslsi, Paul lil-ruin. lames Dwyer, Nliclmavl Us-orgr, Anllmny Clmllx, .lolm Grislr, limnli liz-rris, Rolmr-rl llwis, lxlr. Dwyer. xllr 5K'llt'-'Hilflllfl lsfillly, Ijkllll .Al'Jl'ElIllh. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFlCl:RS-l.l'fi lo riglll-Nlary Pulrliftlc. lvlarlyn Slrongoslci ,lolm Nlusial, .lolm Nealon. MR. w1oRuAN's norm-. Room-lfirsl row, lvl! lo flglll-'il4llOllIilS l-. loni-s, l.4-onnrcl Nlurmy, lvlllxvilrll Krayiliclk. Ielillillfl Hl'l14ll'f50ll, .l0llD llillixrfl, llllln lX'IilSli, EllYY'ilff,l lNll'llllfZl. KIVOYQL' llllllllH'll, .!XllN'l'l l.iiLlliilllllS, l0llIl Kl'lly, I,l'lf'I' liixsvlltllalli, Svfllllrl roll'--Nlf. Nlurgkln, fxrlllllr lflinlio, Iulm Nlusinl, llarry Krimlnmlri, lolnn llaulllsuvslly, lranla Nlnlarlxelslii, Tllomas E. limes, lost-pl: Nan-slii. 4llPSl-'Ill'-lllllll lislwy, 57 the SUPHUMIJHES spirit by trying out lor various sports. SllE1l'0Il llwyer. Romaino Bonsavage, and Rosemary Bernictc were cllosen as ctieerteaders to urge time boys on to vicf tory. To lead time Band on ttie lietd, lxftary Putilictc, Adrianne Ntital, tsaldel Godetc, and Ruth Xvatigorslcy were ctiosen. The Frestlmen Class If-it a superb record loetiind ttiem upon departing lor a well-earned summer va- cation. Alter returning in September, a group ol anxious students, eager to lnegin ttieir tiigtl sctioot tile, came across tlae bridge. To lead ttiem ttlrougtn ttiis ever-important year. ttie Soptiomore Class ctiose as ollicers: Jotin lvtusiat. president: lwarlyn Slrongoslci, vice-president: Nlary Pulilictc, secretary: and .lolm Nealon, treasurer. Ttie new scliool was strange to tliern. lvut tliey overcame ttiis diltlticulty, and toy Itie time June ar- rived, they were Very mucli at tiome. Tlie Class ol '55 is sure to lie a successlul one it ltiey continue on ttie same road ol progress ltiey are now tollowing. MR. 4.RYNAvlsKl'S noun H0051-I'-tfff row, left Io riglil-.lotin ftoliiti, ,lll0lllElS Rudeslii, Vlqtliilllili patrylalc, .taint-s Sl:-plucns, Rota:-rl Zulioslii, Dimliif-l Reese, Rictlarcl Rota-rts, Ect- warct l'addocli. lost-pl: ljatalonis Second ron' f-Donald Zloteli, Paul Xvisnimxslii, .lolln Nix nilc, .tolin l,avcllCo. ,I4llOlllilS XX'iik, .loseplu ttilmnuas, Gerald glitz:-r, Rolwrt Sllllil, .lolun Nealon, Nlr. firynavislxi, MRS. 'l'EMl'RlNlf's nom? Room'-lfirsl row. left to riglll-Alina Allalxaugli, IQUSOIIIZITX Gtowiale, Beverly Crump, Ronuayne Bonsavagc, lvlary lfllcn Deitmel, Sally Carver, lliannv Cooper. Diana Calnpas, Rutli Ainlwmsv. Ver- onica Carpa. Second row-Barlmara lrislwr, lsa turtle Gocteli. Ntarjorin- Griliitlu, Dorf-on Hali- zali, Sylvia Huck. Sllilfibll Dwyer, Nlartenc firotvlr-uslii, l'-rances fire-vera. t.orrainc Atmte. Tliirrl row'-lxtrs. V-IKOIIIIIYHIG, .loan Crista, .loan Basta. Nladge lfvans, Rosemary Bc-rnicli, Ew- lyn Brinzo, Patricia ftatlalian, .lane Carver, Miss nouns' noivn: ROOM-'l:tFSt row, Ipfr In ligtii-Patricia Nlcrgo, Olga Pistl. lflizatwtln Krasnavage, Dorotliy Krasnavage, .lots-ne Ftunl. Rutll Ann ltargclla. Nancy Nice, .loan Nlinuslii. Patricia fbaliclmnas. Nlarlc-nc ytiller. Second rou'-Adrianne xtital. Dorotlw Naw- ratowicz, Ntary Ann lmwis, .li-an llulcalowicx. Patsy ljerlicti, Aritoilictte .lonm'itcli, Dorotliy' Kovnteslii. Barlmara lim-tvrs. Nliss Holmlws. Tliirrl rom-lxlarif' Keating. Bvrnarlim- ljavliclx. lr-anne lvlilcslii. llotr-n ljastula. txtargjarvt Ann tones, Ntariorir- Ann llodgson, .lane Ann Powell. tlenria-tta Novati. Alison!-Civratrtinr- Lotte, Katlilcr-n Kenna-qty, Carol Partingtnn. MR. 1'mlFN's IIUNII. lmorw-lfirsl rum, fd! In viglll-Durulllx Xvnjlluuki, Nlnrx Inu Iululm Nunn' 5hm1u'4.ux..Qa', xlury Rxlllxiwxxiny, gxm Nlnrir- Sluirnklls. Durullny Y:-nilms, Rumlie- fn lmrvlxlq, VAL-li.: xvulmirz, H.ur,mr.u Sinunx, FAHX Pllfflb Rlllll XX-lllvorslxv. 51'1'Ull41 row- Xlnry Illllllimlx, fzlrulm' Rirlyrm, lmliu' Rum' nirlii, BML R4-ml, fvlmrlvnz- lll'mll.uslm, Nlur 44'Hil Sllvluelxi, fqullvll, Ilhlflhlhl Xvdllilx .xlllhn Pulolllilmli, Ijuftvllly Rnlilli, Nlilrlyll Flrnllgfnwlii, IZXUIQRI Rullnlsllku, Durnlllx fin nm'ng4-. TIM H' 'fir W3 fs NIIDDLI I.l FT rious pvoplv, urvnlf Hwy? BOTIUNI LPVI R I I l'I' l5O'I 'IDM LUXYI R I.I l'I Suufc' pfwlsv. non rum L'Pl'1 R Rl1.lH' lllz' lwtl' h'1lPllvl'. HOT l UNI LOXXI R RIUII I' filnrle l1'ul1'IlPri. 'y rua prolmfrly wrmzg, wx CLASS UF 1955 I-'RLSIDIAN CLASS ol-'I-'ICLRS-1.4-it to rigiit-iiarry Rosser, David George, oan Kissio, tiaridara Rittznn, 40 Early in Septemimer a group ot one- iiunrireci and titty trestimen, Wittl ex- pectant iooics on ttleir taees. waticeci ttAll'0llQil time imig. wtiite ctoors ot time Senior Higii Seiloot to tmegin time tirst year ot tiieir tour-year journey. Reatizing tilat tile oiitieers ttley etiose to teact ttlem ttlrougii tiiis tirst very im- portant year would tiave a tmig jot: aiieact ot ttmem ami ttlat time tuture sueeess ot time eiass wouict ciepenci on their inteiii- gent ieafierstiip, time trestimen gave tile matter mueti serious ttiougtit. Finaiiy. atter caretut eonsicteration on time part ot tileir Ctassmates. Davict George. Joan Kissio, Barbara Rictzon, anct Harry Ros- ser were eieeted president, vice-president. secretary, anct treasurer respectively. Anna Dempsey, Bartnara Rictzon, anct patrieia ivioeic were seteetect to ine mem- bers oi time cileering squact and a gooct join ot keeping up the morate ot our teams. Tile attiietic-mindeci tmoys tmecame memtmers ot the toottuaii seruias and time Junior Varsity ioastcetioatt team. it their Stl0VViI1g tiiis year is any indication ot Mu, MASLONVSKIQS now. noon-ifirst row, ieft to rigiltf-djalnes i'4ine, Roy Jarrett, Stantey iirantz, Viitnomas Uraziano, tlaut iones, Bernant itectnarstii. irranti tfctxsants, Tiionias Evans. Second FUHV'-'xxiititillll Evans, David Davis. David George, Sterling! Coates, Rotiert Actanis. .ioseptl iiuttciewiez, Roger Cease, Ruin-rt Bent- ' liectii, fir, ixiasiowsiii, Tiiird row-Roiwerl fioctowsicy, Anttmny Baiita. Geratmi Geiaico, ifctrnumt Ctiantimeriin, Raymond Burke, Xfvit- tiiilll Jatryc, Cvien Cease, .i0tlll iritip, Robert ttusted. MRS. PHILLIPS' HOME Room-First row. left to rigiztt--.iotm Piperno, ijranic ilnionowsiii. toiin Lineavage, tiiiaries Ntyers, Vito Pau' iousicas, titarence Novak, ititmlnas i.etteer, At- iiert ffncteriio, .iosepix Pmliic-ro, Xvittiain Billi- ten. Seeonrt rnw-txtrs. Piiittips, Staniey Nu- vati, Davitt Niuszavage, .ianies Owen, .iotin Kutuar. fitmries Uiexy, tit-rnarct niasiositi, iotm fbi:-xy, .ioiin flsiiiraii, tiraneis Niiiiainnis. Vlitlirct row-Donatzt tiautuustcas, Xviiiiain Ntuciiier, .iosepii Untteriio, tiart Kateiiiii. .ianieu Keating, ijaut Kraynaii, tfuuene ttnptiowsixi, iiranii immtrosiii, Ruin-rt ijastiinsiii. rttisent- .iosepii Ott-xy. the FHESHME what is to come, we can feel sure ol having cham- pionship teams in Plymouth High School in the luture. Vvilliam Evans won the trophy lor heing the outstanding wrestier in the Y. Nl. C. A. Novice Vvrestling Tournament, malcing the freshmen feel certain they can expect a lot more lrom him. The students with musical aloility joined either the Band, fyrchestra, or Cvlee Cluh. gaining valu- ahle experience which will malce them indispensable members or their respective organizations during their next three years of high school. Although a Dramatics Ciuh was not organized this year. the lreshmen were always willing to par- ticipate in plays presented in assemhly anti to lend their talents to the chapei programs. Boys ahle to meet the requirements of the Fresh- man Scholastic Ciuh joined the organization, now in its tenth year of operation. Miss iiooeiks Home ROOBI'-,:iY'Sf row, left to right-Harry Rosser, Xxyayne Roherts, ,lames Ravert. Norman Thomas, Xrxyilliillll Xvilliams. Anrlrew Ruilnly, Leonarci Vxwsniewsiii, Rohert Ragulias. Seituml rout-Leonarcl Reese, Rohert Zola, Benjamin Ropelslii, Nlnrgan Simms, Richarcl Vvilnloner, ljaniel Sitliowslii. lviartin Sipper, Anthony Suprurn, Third row-Bliss fiunper, lohn Xvanyo, .loseph Snipes. Ray- lllllflki Rogers, Ronald Vfilliarns. Ruherl Vlqurali, iftlwarcl Yonlcoslii, Ralph Ruhinslii, sms. Kocur-us HOHI izooxi-First mm, left to right-l-ois Bugle, lfernacline Gurtatowslii. Nlaureen liorliuwslii, Genevieve Gruzilas, An- netta Dervinis. lrene llalocheli, Alice Bon- ning, Anna Dempsey. lucly Halxim, Janet Col- lvert. S4-eolrci row-Barlmara Pmialecli, Betty l.ou l licks, llelen Dranginis, Dolores Deitz. Dorothy Chalk, Arlene Bonrzewslci, Patricia lfushelx, hlaureen Barher, Betty .lean Evans, hirs. Kocher, Ahsent-lic-verly Bevan, Nlahel Ruth Balletili, lanice irine. Miss I'i.Kl'lfR'S HOXIL Room-ifirst row, left to right-Rita Kruzel, Blarglaret lones. Dorothy King. l.:-tha .lonc-s, lxiarion lxlaizailius, lrene Kmush, ltarhara Long. Niary l,on Koprowslii. Secoml row--lfliy.ahetl. Nlysteli, lfarhara Biar- shall, .lean Koteh, ljatririia hlncli, ljatricia l.exxis. ifva Krauiec. xlary Alice ixiizzer. Thirml mm-i5:nrliara Niullen. Nlise Bauer, Nlary Niocli, lflixalmelh .lohnsnn, Catherine Klinlin. Antionette Kntulaii, Geralcline Luliasavage. l.orraine Kraynamli, Virginia lailies, lielen Nlalios, ythsent-.loan Kisslo. In preparation for next louis ioolhalt games. ,ianice Simmons. Nanvy Richards, and Genevieve fiustas were chosen to represent their Class as ma- joreltes. The Class ol' '36 slarlerl their freshman year under the hancticap oi having only in half clay session and not heingf in their own huilcting. hut they provecl patient enough to overcome it and to Come out smil- ing and triumphant. There is no ctouht that this ziass will he ahie to uphold the high standards oi lhm-ir prectefessors and keep alive Plymouth High Schoolis iiamous motto oi. ishawnee Against the XVorld. Q MISS lil RK s IIINII RUUH 1 rm light-t'iti7.uh1-th Supruni, t :ro fl ur Irvin- Ruta, Kilim- you-in 1ilYZtQl', Pnlric in Ylnsnnaw N1 xr x it-an R1-1-se-, lfh-.mor Sintxif-xx N rom mn ioilnlm Iyurnrli, Xhxriiyll Nhxln in tn linux Ninnnons, Arlinm' Yvitilmlx i hfx 1 4 Your v Rim harcls, Nun: x t :tm ix nu X V4-rhatis, losephinr- Rott. ii hm mu xr Rictzon, qxrh-nw Rozainsto Rosu Bheihi Nlllhtlh-lnillrg Bliss 'gurls inns IQUSHII1' 5.llbtY2llbIm, Jxlutrx I, mhz -x IKU'I l'U5l l'PPl R l I IT Xlllilll I. RH-Ill' Listen von guys . . . txiuisinh limo. 'l l'0fX'I lPPl'R RIhlI'I' :sorrow Lowrk LIFT '50 K . W ,'Il'5lIIllUIl . r-hoinslir' fhrin, 'VH 'I W ' ' s lK0'l l'UNI LOW! R Rllilll X ,unior High ffm huslru Q mr.. , , . 'N X W' V W ivy' ACTIVIT was N 5 '5 ww 1 S s 35 . 5 D YE!-XHBUIIH ST FFS 'title ptanning ot ttie IUTS Shawnee Arrcixx' Yvartmooti was unctertatcen tmy Jotm Zottewicz. As ectitor-in-ctiiet, ttotln supervisect and directed ttne various statits wtlose many tmours ot wortc lTli1Ct6' Sili1XYl'lCP t'xl'I'0XV N7GdI'iJ00ti possitJte. in composing tin- yeartwotc, Jotin was airiect tJy: tjtiitip tjoptco, wtio avlvct as titerary ectitorg ITCIIPV-i-O1HZltiS.NVi1O supervisett ttle Typing Static t-ois Sitoerstxi as tmusiness manager: and Burton Jones and Benjamin Niewinstci as ptnotograptlic ectitors. Tile Literary Statt wrote. ctiertient, anct re- ctleftxect att tile written rnateriat. Vtitlose assist- ing tjtiitip were: Atarie Pmonning, Auctrey GUStl0i'k. Kay Parker, Joan Piczati. ntary t.ou Y Evans, ptiyttis potera, Bartxara Reese, Lorraine Yh.fUHtIlUK Hl:AI7S or STA:-'lf-Suutvrt. if-,tt to riglzt-Luis Situ-rstxi, ,totm Siherski' Louise Slunski' and Salk lhonuls' fotlm-yxiw, tim-n Nh-winstii. Slruuting-t'tnitip Doptio, trenz- itiomatis, Burt It VHS til? duly Dt. the kliyping Stag to type .tum-s, att ttie materiat in preparation tor tin' putmtistier. Z 't it 1 x'L.uuxook 1.l1'iu.un' STAl'I --Sfllllfltllfj, init to rigiut-.totm Zuttc-wit-z, Fir. xi-Aimoon ttl'SlNlSS s11uf1--lfirsl row, if-tt to rigint-Aim tim-nm-tt. First row, svatert-t'tiitip Duptm. Bartiara Recs:-, Audrey fiustturtc. V4-mnitiuustxi, Ctartx Kusmtitu-, ttwrc-sa Russvtt, Ntary Sera- SUCOIIJ mu'-.toan t'is:'ati, txtary t.ou tfvans, tvtaric' ijlonningf, Ttzirmt mw-Lor- yagm-. fecourt row--Ntiss N4-aton, t'ranti t.utinstii, t.ois Si- t mine Situ-rstii. Kay tjartcrfr, Satty Ttiomas. l:OllY Il row-t't1yttis Putvra. t.o11ist- tn-rstii, ,tam-l 3 1 . t Nanstu. X tn ttlis wortc trene Tomatis was aictect try: Rose Kosictii, ,tane Ann Ptaittips, Rosatie Regatis, Rita Rostcowstii, Dotores Straw. and Bernaciine Xvanyo. kt.ois assignment was to otmtain acts W trom tuusinessmen ttirougtlout time vattey. httle memtmcrs ot tier statt were: .ianet tlctfctt, ttieresa Russc-tt, txftary Seravagfe. ' Ann V4-ronitcowstci, Ctartc Kusctltce, and t tfrantc t.utinst4i. t Pictures tor ltne yeartmootc were sctwectuteci t try Benjamin txtiewinstci and Burton Jones. Qxxjtttl tilt' aetvice anct excettent guictance ot Wir. t.etanct Bennett and twtiss Etizatietti Nc-aton. tile yeartiootc slatts ttlorougtlty en- ' Xvanyo, Rosatie Regatis. Rita Rostmwstii. St-rorui Fflllt'-'IIPIN' itiomatis, tjotun-s t ioyed funttjosintf this yearbook- Straw, .lane Ann Ptiittips. t vu ,uzisocm 'rvvmu s'l',u-'if-First mm, ti-tt to rigtul-Rose Kusivtai. tgvrnamtim- 44 SHAWNEE HHUW A lrue assel lo Plymoulli Higli Scliool lille is llie SlIilXVllf'l' Arrow. A lamiliar sigflil lo everyone is llme clay ol' pulmlira- lion ol' llie Sliawnee Arrow-fall llie slu- clenls strolling clown llie walli scanning llle paper. Pulmliealion ol' llme Slmaxvnee .Axrroxv in- volves long liours ol lerlious worlc xvliicli malces llme paper one ol' lop qualily. Ale lliougli llie Sliaxvnee Arrow slall was ex- lremely small lliis year. llie paper again provecl lo lie lueller llian ever. The paper was pulnlisliecl regularly willi liernacline fialwriel cloing a line iolm as eclilor-in- eliiel. Copyreacling was llic iolm llancllecl lay Sally Nan Tliomas. flalce-up ancl or- ganizalion worlc was in ellargge ol Kay SHANYNEI. .fucnow l.DlT0RS'4Fl'lIl1'll-lsI'YlI2lllllN' Calvriel. Smnrlinq, lell lo ll-lxlar simwxri mmm Il7I'l0lllAI. s'1',xFi-'-lfirsl row, lvl! lo right-Flr. N laslv, Xlr, Nolwle, Nliss liariells Seronzl row-Daniel Linravage, ljllfllllly Vlloinliic- xxirz, Nlary Lou Exans, Nlary Nlalalonis, .lean Nivin. 'llliirrl row-Romlgjer l.:-xvis, Ralpli l.eyyis, Ili-lm Nlalowliali. liernafline fialmriel, lxlilclreml Swarlz, Sally lllfllllili, Qallnerine liarlier. l'ourlli row-liugene popldowslii, liarluara Bialerlc, ouise fulsoslvi, y l,UIl l'.X'2llli, kill' l,ilI'kl'f, ll1UlllilS, lprlllltnl l.lllIHXmIQ'l'. Parlier ancl lVlary l-ou Evans, wliile Uanny l.in- eavage servecl as sporls eclilor. Tlle very enioyalmle columns wllielw appeared on llie seeoncl anrl lourlli pages were wrillen lxy Kay Parlcer. lxlary l.ou Evans, Danny ljneavage. Dorof lliy Tomliiexviez. Nlary 5lalalonis. Rila Krzyxvielil. Helen Wlalovclialc. ancl Roclger l.ewis. llmis year raslw reeorcls were unclcr llie clireclion ol l.ouise Slanslci: suldseriplion reeorcls uncler llie clirerlion ol Shirley l.enio: aclverlisemenls unrler Barlmara Reese ancl Bernacline Xvanyoz mailing lisl uncler .lane Ann ljlxillips ancl Billie Kay Cooper. l.ois Nlullen. Ann Taylor. ancl Nlarion Green aflecl as eolleelors. Business ancl typing laslcs were put inlo llue lmncls ol .losepliine Clialmala. Rosemarie Doplco. rl-lieresa Egel. rlxuclrey Guslioclc. Jola ,lm-nlcins. .lennel Jones, Ciloria Kacliulma, Ann lVlarie Klinlco, Rose Kosielci, .loan Koons. Nlarie Krullia. Nlarllia Kulcisli. Ruth lwilal. Eclwarcl Nlorgan. Belly parlinglon, Rila Ros- lioxvslci. Shirley Reese. Rosalie Regfalis. Dolores Slraw, Slacia Silliowslii. lrene Tomalis, Ann Veronilcoxvslii. llmernacline Xvanyo, ancl Rosemary Vvascalus. ,lunior lmigli represenlalives ineluclerl: ninlln gracle, liarluara limialelc ancl Eugene Poplcoxvslcig eiglilli Qracle. l.ouise Zu- lcosliig ancl sevenlli grarle. Ralplm l.ewis. lxliss Nlay Barlells. lxlr. ,lolin Q. Nlaslc. Fir. Gillmerl Romanoslii. anrl Nlr. Xvil- liam Nolble aclvisecl llie stall in llie pulm- liealion ol llle Sliawnee Arrow. ,lillis paper will always lie imporlanl lo Plym! oulli Higli Seliool sluclenls. Hals oll' lo llie Shawnee Arrow arlisls. SHAXXNII .muon nrsuwiss .xxn 'INPING snuff-'--ljirsl raw. lvl! lu riglil- llelly I,iIl'llllLfllYIl. Rulll Nlilal, Sliirley Reese, Jxuclrey fiusliosli. Serollrl row-1 lllllf' K llillmln. Rose Kosillii. llernailine Xxvanyo. Rosa-niary XXVLISKZIIIB, losep' :Xnn Nlarie Klinlw, Nlarllsa Kulvislu. Tliinl row-Rila Roslxoxxslai, Flavia Nl' lvoxxslxi, loan Koons, lf-nnel lones, Nlarie Krlllllva, Gloria Kaclnilm. llourlln raw -Slnrley l.:-nio, Ro-alle Regal:-, ln-ne lynmalls, lunlores Fllillf. liillie Kay loop:-1, l.nuise Flanslii, lane Ann llliillips, liarlrara Reese 54 ' 41 SE IDB HI-Y f si-'NIOR ni-Yflfilxl rnzr, lrfl to ligtitfjohn Zollewiez. Joseph Ullman. Ben Niewinski. Job Jenkins. Stephen Furkes. llclnaxd Darke. Philip Dopko. George Davenport. lark Sims. Nlr. llvans. Srrnnd r11:1'fEliner Leaeh, Frank llutinski. Richard Lewis. xvilll3Ill liaitosavage. Xyllliiltll Richards. 'll-cl Pilee. Erlxsaicl lylorgan. Donald Miller. Thomas Nloekler. Third 'rome -.toe Augaitis. Charles Crook. Ernest Alnlxrose. VVillian1 Pill. Gerald Jarrett. Daniel Llneavage. Alfred Piatt. 1:Uill'11t ro14'-- -Clark Kushke. Stanley llikush. Donald Karwoslci. Ronald lNlCKinnon. Ted Dwyer. Sam Canis. lim! jones. Xvhen school resumecl in Septemher. the l li-Y hegan its twenty-seventh year ot existenee ancl, onee again, uncler the sponsorship ot tvlr. Blythe Evans, the hoys slarterl planning the activities tor the com- ing year. ,lohn Zoltewiez was eleetecl president oi the l93'i Hi-Y ancl Donalcl Karwoslci, Eclwarfl Dwyer. ancl Eclward Darlce were eleetecl vice-presiclent, secretary. ancl treasurer respectively. Ernest Amhrose servefl as Chaplain and Geralcl Jarrett was namecl sergeant- at-arms. The intormal initiation, atter heing aholishefl several years ago, returnecl this year in mocleration. The junior Cluh memhers were requirecl to wear their hair partecl in the Center. large crepe paper how ties. white shirts, anfl overalls supportecl hy suspencl- ers. That evening a tormal initiation Was also held. Soon atterwarcls, Hi-Y toothall games startecl un- cler the clireetion ot Daniel Lineavage, the sports- Chairman. It was his cluty to lorm the teams anfl arrange a scheclule. Vvhen the season enclect, warclsi lfaglesn were ehamps. ,Ns always the Hi-Y helel several ctanees through- out the year which were always eagerly patronizecl hy the stlulents. Shortly hetore Christmas the annual Christmas earcl sale hegan. Burton Jones was ehairman ot this clrive. ami uncler his clireetion the Ctrive was a hig sueeess. Hi-Y ulmeaniesu were awarclecl to memhers who solcl tive hoxes or more ot Carcls. .lohn Zoltewiez also servect as presiclent ot the ltl-Y olfl-'ICERS-Seutert, tett to right-lohn foltewifz, l.iflXYtlI'4t Darke. Stunrlingj-lfrlwartt Dwyer, Donalct lxarwostii, llrnest Am- hrose, fir-ralrt .larrett. Vvyoming Valley Hi-Y Couneit. Being a memher ot the Couneil entitlecl our hoys to enjoy nights ot llun at the Y.lVl.C.A. lxlany eluh memhers tool: aclvantage ot the op- portunity to go to New Yorlc City to the ttnitect Nations with memhers ot other l'li-Y eluhs in the valley. fin txflay 2. the Vvyoming' Valley Hi-Y eouneit hetrl its annual prom and many couples trom Plym- outh were seen there enjoying themselves. An outing in ,lune eonetuclefl the activities tor the 1032-53 Senior Hi-Y. JU IUH HI-Y jlwlolz lil-Y lfffsl row. Iffl In riglil Roln-rl Todd, ,Iolnl Dugan. Ullarlrs Oslrinski. Gt-orgr lvusa. W'illiani Fu-vmau. lilxgn-in' Luiinski. Harold llrornas. Dznirl Rau-rl. Xtr. llxans. .S'rr'nnfI nm Rorlun-i Louis, ,Xloysius Bfiluvlanis. Eduard Paslrinski. Clan-viva' Xlirlmvl. Dann-l Palyk. Gm-oiqv Tiocliak, lfugrm- Fvia. ,lost-ptr l't-ikmxski. Third mic' .Xxtlnu Kim-in. John Rolwrts. SlanlcyGulbisl1. lrvorgr l'addiL'k. john Noxak. l'aul Yulko. Rohm! Shan. lfunrlh :rm Donalcl Ntuilcly. fit-oruv Morgan. fit-mg? Dau-nport. john llriny. Douglas Jonvs. l i1'tt0rirk Kln-man. John Slim-pt-lis. Tin- Hi-Y Quint-cl many nvw me-rnlmers tllis year ulqtley Pagerly parlicipatf-rl in all tlw aftivitif-s tlw wlmen tlrirty-six lmoys lrom tlu- Junior Class. wlmo clulw sponosorecl, ranging from tlre lhootlmll gamers. were alll? to rnm-t rlw lxigli rvquirvnients ol sports- dances. and Cliristmas carcl sales. up to tlw Unite-cl vnanslmip. sclrolarslmip. and rlraraftvr. joined ttrc Nilliflns trip and the outing in .lunca mlulu. Towarrl the ond ol tht- vear. vlvftions xx'c-rc lrvlrl to Clloosv ttw leaclvrs lor the next yr-ar. Douglas Jones was elertecl presiclvnlg Rolmert 5llilNX'. secrv- tary: George- Davenport. treasurer: CjlHl'6Hl'f' hum ,ll than forum' iniultion Nlivliaels, Cllaplain: and George- lwlorgan. svrgeant- , . f 1 . Tlx:-y provvct tlrattlwy coulct luv goocl sports during the tinw ol tire inlorinal initiation tlmat tlrc seniors gave tlris vc-ar. ancl tlu-n slmowr-cl tlmir serious na- at-arms. 4VVillv iflitifllivfls UVW- llley 'WOW felt F15 ITWFTIIWFS Vvitll tlie ollivf-rs vlevleft. the juniors settlvcl lmafli ol the rlulm. lt was an llonor to be a memlmer ol llwe to wail for Ilia qlimaxing event of liie year, tim Ili-X. outing. 'ii luolilull rllumps. Prlving ilu' lwiiis. 47 SE IUH Y-TEE S si-'Niok Y-'I'1f3HNs l'iz,xt may LII In rlglztflxruise Stanski, Rosemarie Dopko. Dolan-s Yonkoski. .loan Piezak, l.orrai-ne lYillian1s, Ile!-ly Pauling- Kon. Rosalie Reualis. Dolores Shaw. Srfolirl ma Klalianna liuofena. Gloria Hopkins. Marie lionning. liyelyn Dawson. Rose Kosiekl. Xlaxy Selayaue. lennel jones. Billie Kay Cooper. .lane Ann Phillips. Malte Krulka. Catherine Slufcio. Mary Lou liyans. 7'lItIII wmv' Ruth Nlilal. Ruth Rc Ann Aitllixr. Lois Siherski. Lorraine Siherski. liernacline Wlanyo. Barbara Miss Valk. lfnufili low- Tlu-mesa Egei. Shirley Lenin. l'a!rieia Falehelti. Gail Buttman. Klan' .Xnn Lolsko. Nlavqaret MeNey, Marge Jann-lt, y y liernacline fiahiiel. llaniee Crook. Carol llialt, I-'illlz :mr .loan Koons. Thomas. janet lick--ll. Audrey Gushorlx. fierlrucle Phillips. Josephine Chah As a hranrh ol the Y.XV.C..'X. the Senior Y-Teen Cluh proyecl itsell to he a real asset to Plymouth lligh School. rl he eluh was rnanagecl through the leaclership ol hliss Hope ljarli ancl its ollieers: lvlarf iorie .larrett, presiclent: l.ouise Slanslci. yiee-presirlent: ,loan llirzali, secretary: .lanel Eelxell, treasurer: hlarie Bonning. lnler-Cluh Couneil representative: Carol Piatl. Chaplain: Josephine Chahala. song leacler: Billie Kay Cooper. pianist: anrl Kay Parlcer, Shaw- nee Arrow reporter. This year the girls llflllglll ancl wore Y-Teen pins to show their nnemhership in this worth-while eluh. .Nu amateur show was helfl in the Coughlin lligh School auditorium on Novemher I7. All Vvyorning Valley Y-Teen eluhs partieipatecl in this program ancl it provefl to he yery entertaining to tht- Y-Teen memhers. This year the lnter-Cluh Counril puhlisherl a newspaper entitlecl HN:-wsletter . Every cluh has a reporter lor the paper. l.orraine Siherslxi was selertecl as our representative to the paper. A swimming party was helcl at the Y.XV.C.A. in FPlJl'llilI5'. ancl it was enioyerl hy all the girls who attemlecl. fine ol' the valuahle serviees the Y-Teens per- lormecl was the clonaling ol yarious articles surh as water Colors, hrushes. penfils. ancl the lilce. whieh were lnacle into srnall lcits ancl sent to neecly srhool ehilclren ol' South Korea. Shirley l.enio anrl .lanet lfrlcell were selerlecl to represent the Plymouth Senior N--l eens at ilu- nnicl- winter conlerenre ol the Y-leen eluhs ol Northeast- ern llennsylyania at l.ancaster. 48 -ese. Gloria Karliuha. Dolores Ciniel. Betsy lVolfe. Ann Nlarie Klinko. Joan lYocln-slnirk, lllllyllls lon-ra. lrene 'l'olnalis. Kay laxker. Sally ala. A rharm school course was sponsorerl hy alu- Y.XV.C..5x. this year. This Course was slartecl lor the purpose ol teaching the proper methocls in se- lecting elothes. rnalie-up. ancl other heauty assets. A fashion show eoneluclecl the rourse. ancl l.ouise Stanslxi was seleetecl as our morlel at the show. lvlany rnemhers ol the Plymouth Y-Teens attenmlefl the annual Christmas Ball helcl in lrein Temple. A suceesslul ancl enjoyahle year was hacl hy the Senior Y-Teens. This eluh, hy the worlx it has ae- eomplishecl, has truly provecl ilsell invaluahle to Plymouth High. srmok Y-'rm-N on-'lcLies-Slanrling, lvl! to riglul-Kay Parlwr, lanet lfeliell, Nlarjorie larrett. Seuterl, lirst row-l.ouise Stanslci, flarol lliatt, Blarie lionning. S:-roful row-loseplline flhahala, llzillie Kay tlooper, loan llitzali, IUH Y-TEE S -IINIUR Y-'ri-glaxs l n.if mir. Irfl In rigllifllvailiw Nizio. Ann Pzutingion. fivxzllrliin- Kmush. Klan' Blznalonis. Dznotlw Tlnoinas. Klzxrv Milk, .Knn Yanuslikzx. Rolmvita Kc-nm-dy. Ruth Ann Diaz, Sandra qlonvs. Dorm-n Kass-llrliak. jx-an lie-llus. Sondxa Coburn. Sfrvfrlirl run' l5ail1n1aYV'nslm-V. K12iE!l2lll'll Zivlillbki. Ciililllllll' Doplm. Nfzugarvl Davis. Ilan-lmxu Slnlgzup Jr-nniv Nix-sxinski. Dc-lam' l'l4'ffci'11al1. .Ivan Kolv-ur. Joan Piston. liznlmra Olslwfski, Nliss Park, 'lilzinl mzf- Yvra Finv. Loilaini' Regalis. Elnini' Rm-sv. Dorothy 'l'o111kicxsiN. Ruth Siln-uski. Jowpliim- llm-k. Elainm- llloilms. .Xrlvnv Ionvs. lfninll: zn:r'-- Elainc- Fabian. Eli-nor Vislxnvr. Rob:-Ita Rutkoxxski. Loixainm- Sil1r'm'agm'. Dorothy Zaualski. fizxil Straw. Vilma Nim- lulnis, Rita Krlynifki. Allwnl-lXlilcli'1-fl Swartz, lllilalmvlh Griffith. .Il'wloR Yflll:Y lH'I-'ICIR5--Sflllllllflfl-'lyfiffillIV Ylimnlqivuimz. Ftrs! row-Xlury xlulalonis. Sf-ronrl row. lvl! lo rigylvl-xlurx' XX'ilk, Ann llnrlinglon, lr-nn Ninio. Sumlm fiulrurn. 'lillirrl row-xxnli Ymnlslllm. los4'pluin1'XXlll4'li, loan lllilllll. .Xl rlwf- ldeginning ol Ilxf- Sl'lIO0l Iflrm, tlwe nmiorily ol llie junior girls. will: Gngvr vnlliusinsm. lmvunnf' meinlwrs ol lln- .lunior Y--lim-ns. 'lille .lunior Y-ilivvns. wliivli is il lmrnnrlm ol llw Y.XV.C.i5x.. wus given guiclunce ln' ilu- Clulmis nfl- visor. lxliss llope ljnrlc. ,lille liliv ol llw ,lunior N'--liP9llS slnrlc-xl willi a wr-ry impressive- rc-ic-rnormy. 'lille' nc-w inemlmc-rs were rv- quirf-cl lo wc-nr gym sllorts. un arrange-rm'nl ol soclcs ancl slomlcings. pigluils. n roll:-r slmlc. mul nn assort- menl ol signs. ln also gaining lin-ir rnmnluf-rslmip. llw junior girls were rvquirccl lo prvsc-nl c-acl: Senior Y-Twin nwmlwr willl an vainly lmr. 'lille Cilulu lwlfl lwo sport clnnu-s along willi oilmr mllivilivs suvli as swims nml lwirp flnnrvs al ilw Y. XV, C, A. At ilu' Pml ol an very Sllfiif'SSl'lll yi-nr. llw iunior mmnlwrs llwn mantle- plexus lor ilu-ir mmuexl ouling. Tliis yenris nllair was lwlcl ul Sylvan l.nl4c- wlwrf- ljvlc- Xvolleis firovv ollvrccl an vi-ry 1-nioynlrle spot lor llw 1'YPIll. limling an prolilulmlc' mul SIIfii9Silllll yt-ur. lllv .lunior xr-'l49fxllS provvfl lo ln' an XVOYllINYlIllP orgnnizznlion. fjlilirvrs Plvrlml I0 If-ml lim Cluly wvrc' ljorolliy Tomliivwirz. prvsicln-nl: ,loan Nizio. Vic?-pr'c'sifl1'nl: Nlnry Vvilli, serrvlury: .losvpliinv XVIlf'li. lrf-nsurc-r: Ann llnrlinglon. inlvr-vlulv rvpresvuilaiivvs ,loan Pis- l0ll. fllil llilllll Silllflril Cw0l3lll'll. S0lIQlCiHll'FI illlll l Yom l'imx pinnisl. AN P11 MOIWIH IIIGH SCHOOL l!.'XNDf1'itl'.Yl mic, left fo 1igl1t-- Michael Ruk. Raymond Frey. Robert Clark. Gerald Budzinski. Snond rn1cfEugi-ire Fera. Nlichael Kotch. John Dugan. Chester Kliugal. Third rrfzcf--Roln-i't Todd. Ronald Jones. Joseph Perlcowski. George Trochak. Fourlh rozc 'lihouias l'atrylak. John Zoltenicz. Donald Karnoski. Slanding-fhlr. A. Millaicl. Fiflh raw, I'i,Z,'lll lo left--Arthur Fisher. Ernest Ambrose. Sivlh Toro-- ,lane Schacht. Charles Carver, Frank Edwards, Sezfrnlh row Thomas Rudeski. Daniel Lineavage. Kathleen Kennedy. Eighth mu' --Michael Crush. David Reese. Joyce Allen. Barbara ltlarshall. Imfl xirlr, left In riglzl First rmcfjolni Nlask. John lirizzy. Elf-anore Dugan. livclyn Brinzo. Blarlene thoblt-uski, Srcnrzrf m:cfRntli Ann Arthur. Geraldine Lake. Josephine Rule. Third :mc-Janet Colbert. Rachel Slcuntz. Fourth Tnzc--f lilnler Payne. Louise Payne. Fred Zoltenicx. Delbert Kishhaugh. lfifth mfr'---Roger Lewis. George Davenport. Nlarianna Brozena. lylaureen Barber. Jean Reese. Joan Kisslo. Dolores Dietz. Cwnlm, lwfl In Tiglil First rom- Sheila Sluhhlebine. Judith Todd. Marjorie Jones, Dorothy Jean Sta-ver, Patricia Fushek. Srconrl 7'II1L 'llll0ITA3S Jenkins. George Tensa. Philip Atwood. Sterling Coates. George Boyd. James S1-lingo. William liaitosavaqe. Third rnzrf-Edward XI:-dura. Ruth Ambrose. Leonard Reese. Ytilliani Price. David Hughes. Philip Cook. Walter Gilbricle. Wfilliam Nlazur. Joseph Kisslo. John Gavanonis. Fourlh 7011 -Clarence Dennis. Ralph Hicks. Peter liyukowski. Ralph Lewis, Walter Glogonski, John Liskey. Wtilliam Mucliler. Wlilliam Edwards. Douglas Jones, Andrew Ruddy. Ab.nrr1lfPatrieia Lewis. William Millard. Uilrler the direction ol lxlr. Ahner lxlillard. the Ply- mouth High School Band once again made a notahle showing among the hands ol the valley. Not only did they do much lor the raising ol the atmosphere at loothall games: they also carried the Christmas Spirit with them hy serenading the towns- people with carols. The annual Band Concert, held April I7 and IS, was a tilting climax lor the Band ol 1035. Cdtlicers elected to lead it were: John Zoltewicz. presidentg Ernest Amhrose. vice-president: Donald Karwoslci, secretary: ixlarianna llrozena, treasurer: and Daniel Lincayage, discipline ollicer. ii.e. 3 Q Dolores Cmiel headed the majorettes this year. while Dolores llanusovslcy. wearing the drum ma- jorls hat, If-fl the Band. Carrying on the typical tra- dition set hy preceding slrutters, they were quite adept at twirling. and they executed their triclc rou- tines with prolessional slcill. Their dancing and twirl! ing to the music ol UCharlotte Harlimor Stompn he- came expected ol them at every game. The Plymouth High School usquawsu also performed leats that re- quired long practice and carelul coordination. A word ol praise should he given to the maiorettes lor their eye-catching costumes and intricate routines. The girls were a credit to the school. .iii smut. MAJUHETTES MAJORl.'l l'l-,S-'l.L'ft to riglwl - lsalu-llv fiodelt, Ruth Xvaligorsliy, Rolverta Rut- lmwslii. Dolores Cnuiel, Dolores Han- nsnysliy, ixlary Xvilli. Adrianne lvlital, lxlary l,uliliclt. SE IUH HIGH SIIHUUL UHEHESTH!-l srzxiok niuu sfznooi, 0IiCIll'1STRXf1 llKl mzc, If-fi to right ff Robert 'l'odzl.Mic lla-ikonski. Third lozcf -Thonlas Pailylak. John Zoltrwicz. Donald Karwoski. l Io lvl! lllillizun liziilosavagv. vlzuiivs Si-lingo. G4-orgc Tcnsa. lfiflh mic- Blau Clan-ncr Dx-nnis. Ralph llicks. Thi- Senior High Orchestra. uncler lhe very cap- l alnli- supervision ol hir. Alun-r hlillarcl. is macle up ol cooperative stuclents lrom the senior. junior. ancl S0pll0l110I'f ClilSS6S. Throughout lhe school year we were enlerlainecl hy lheir snappy lunm-s al our chapel programs. plays. ancl other social ey:-nts. ,this ye-ar the eleclecl ollicers were Donalzl liar- I l , woslii. D'lill'lilIll'1il IBYOZPIIH. ,IFIIHPS b0llIlQ0. illlll Ernest nxinlurosv. who seryecl as prcsiclvnl. yice-prm-s- iclenl. secretary-treasurer. and lilvrarian. respvcliyely. l llncler the leaclvrship ol hlr. hlillarcl. ilm flr- X 'qlra has clone much to aclcl to the enjoyment ol l :hes OUT school ytqilr. havl KoIcli.AS4'ron11 ro:1'fTlioi1i:-is Ruth-ski. Ernest Ambrose. Joseph Pinuirtf Elaine Fabian. .Ylannlirlg -hir. A. hlillaiil. lfnurlli 1'01i'. righl 'ianna Bron-iia. Uvralrlilu- Lulu: Elm:-i Paynr. Sixllz mul, Irfl In Hgh! This year something new was aclcletl to our music clepartmc-nt. ll was the sixty-seven voici-cl Cie? Clula. This new chorus was composed ol thirty-nine girls anal twenlyeighl lmoys. Xvhen ollicers were chosen, l.0uisc Slanslci he- cannv ilu- lirst prcsiclent ol this group. She was assislf-cl hy liclwarcl Darla: vice-presirlentz Clarence Flichael. ss-crelary-treasurer1 ancl llarlyara Reese. lilmrarian. The film- Clulm enlerlainerl at many social atlairs, ancl at the commencement al the Shawnee Theater. llncler the capalmle lc-aclership ol! our musical clirec- lor hlrs. Rita Temprinc, il has alreacly lwecomv an oulstancling group in our school. THE GLEE CLUB ' lim-liizirliiir I-alniwl. lanicv Crook. Tln-in-sa H111-I. Josvpliine i:i.i'r1 fri I ix f-lfifii may flfl In riglil Lois Sihm-iski. Dolores Cxnii-l. Gi-itrllclv lhillips. 1 Ch lull li'nli'n'i Rm-vw C nolinr Dopko livlh Rm-cl Ruth Diaz Va-ia Ifinv. Shirley Rm-sc. Shirley lmnio. Srcorlfl fuzz' Loilaim- Silxm-iski. Lonisi l A a . .. . 1 . . 4. . . . , l Slanski. Loiiaiim- lN'illiains. ,Ioan Picfak, Joh-iw Mont. .li-Inu-I jones. Dolores Yonkoski. Ann Yanuslika. .lowpliiiw Wnvk. llillii- Kay Cooper, Ma1'i- anna liiolvim. Nancy Sloin-caxxiqm-. llgnhara Yanik. Nlillilkllvl BICN1-y. 'I hird lozcfkulh Ann .fXrllull. Jani- .Xnn Phillips. liarhlna Slun.1ax'. Vlilliam llitf. .lack Sims. liclxxaicl Dalke. John Dnqnn. 'I'ln-oiloiv Hills-spin-. Clmrlvs Ushinski. Carol Piatl. .Xnn Klzuim- Klinko. Xladgc Evans. Xlaiy Ann Lotsko. Klux. 'l's'nlp1im-. lfuulllz low lim-ialcl Slitfvr. Richaill Lx-mis. :Rohr-rt Shim. Paul Yulko. Clairiics' Mililias-l. John fxlask. John N1-alon. Joh .lviil-aiiis. lllizulvs llllsllillslxl. lfiflh foil' Slanh-y fiuhlish. john liiiuy. George Days-npoit. Clark Kusrlikm-. fivoxiqv fkloiuan. Donald Mundy. John Rohr-its. liiluviix' lhoingis. Donalml Lnlr-xsicl. Donalfl Xlillcl, ,-Hmm! 'lililahvtli Hiillith. Patricia Callalian. .'Xn1oiiu-its llonoyitch, Rohm! Phillips Rohn-it Zukoski. GIRLS, CrroRr'sfl ir1r'I rrrru, Irfl Io riglrI--Antoirrvtte Jorrovitrlr. Rosemary Pr-tro. Tlreresa lfget. Rosalie Rf-ualis. lil-tty Partirrgtorr. ,lane .-Xrrrr Phillips. Rlrtlr Ann Artlrnr. Hillir- Kay Cooper. Dolores Yonkoski. Jenni-I Jones. .loan l'ir'ak, Lorraine XYilliams. Srrnrrd rrrzr' fxlrs. 'I'r-rnnrirr: Naney Storrs-Cayagr-. Barbara Yarrick. Jolt-ire Xlont. Sandra Coburn. Ann Yanrrslrka. .Il-an Nilio. Rrrtlr Dial. .Ivrrniv Nivrrirrski. Klarv l.orr Evans. Kay Stncrio. Louise Starrski, Rnllr Nlital. Gloria Hopkins. Xlarianna Brolvrrar Xlarir- Krnfka. Third r1r:r'fArrrr Taylor. Andrey Guslroek. Gr'r'tr'uflr' Phillips. Dolores Cmiel. Ioseplrirrl' Wlrrekr Patricia Falclrvlti. Nlargaret Davis. Carolirrr- Dopko. l,orrairr Aharr-. Romairre Honsaxaze. Slrirlev Lerrio, Shirlvy Reese. Lois Siberski. Lorraine Siberski. lfrrurth r'rr:r'f Klary :Xnrr Lotskrr. Bfargarr-t Alexey. Carol Piatt. Ann Nlarir' Klinko, Kfarv Lon Toluba. Barbara Slrugar. Barbara Rei-se. Bvrnatlinr- YYanyo. Barbara Vvasley. Patriria Callalrarr. Ififllr rrrrr' lierrraclirrv Gabriel. Janire Crook, Phyllis Potera. Irs-nr 'I'ornalis. hloseplrinr- Clrabala. Xiariorr Greerr. Xfarlyn Strongoski. Janife Rnflnirki. V1-ra Fine. Niaclgt- Evans. Bellr Rm-rl. A115011 lllizalrvtlr Grillitlr. Dorotlry Kovalr-ski. Lois Nlrrllr-n. Slrirlvy Cortlirk, Blartlra Kukislr, Carol Partingtorr. THE BIHLS' EHIJHU5 Tbis year sixly-nine Ialenlecl girls were vlrosen by Nlrs. Rita Temprine to compose the Girls' Clrorrrs. Tlrese girls were clrosen on tlrr' basis ol lbeir musiral ability anel tlreir vitizenslrip in scbool. rl-be Cborrrs consisted ol senior. junior, anrl soplromore girls. During llrc year llre Clrorus parlivipatecl in many social activities. Among llrese were llre lxlinslrel anrl a sperial assembly program lor blusic' Xveelx. Billie Kay Cooper. as aecornpanisl lor llre Girls' Cborus. aicletl in llre suefess ol llre group. Togetber witb llre barcl lrours oi praeliee ancl line leaclersbip ol Nlrs. Temprine, llre Girls' Clrorus bas beeome a great asset to llre name ol Plymoulb Higlr School. JU IIIH HIGH GLEE IILUB Aller an absenre ol several years, llrr- .lunior Higlr Srlrool Clerx Club came barlc into existence lasl year. Once again. il is urrcler tlrr' leaflerslrip ol bliss listber Burlc. Tlris Club is Cornposecl ol lilly ninllr gracle girls wlro wr-re able to mer-t llre qualilviratiorrs lor memberslrip. Gr-rrr-vieve Cruztlas was elerlr-cl pri-siclerrl ol llrr- IOSQ-Ti Glee Club witlr lxlaurer-rr Barber arrcl Slreila Stubblebinr- serving as serrelary ancl treasurer re- spectively. ljorotlry King is librarian lor llre Club. ancl .lanet Colbert is tbe rwcorrrparrisl. Toward llre encl ol llre year, alter many long montlrs ol cliligenl prarlire. bliss Burlc loolc llre girls lo sing at an Eisleclfllocl wlrere llrey rereivecl a Caslr prize. jrxrorz rrrurr or,r-.r, r:r.Lrr l'rr,r1 rrrzr, lffl In riglrl Dolores Dvitl. Dorotlry Chalk. Xlaurr-r-rr liorkonski. Us-rrvvic-ve Gruzdas. Elizabeth R01-sv. Elizabeth Jolrrrson. Iiarbara Nfarslrall. Janice Sirrr- mons. Catln-rirre Klirrko. Jost-plrinr' Rnk. Betty Lon Hifks. Sfrnrrzl rrrzr'-'Miss Burk. Arlirrr' lirrrrrzr-wski. Blariorr Xlazaikasr Dorotlry King. Margin- Join-s. Berrracline tlrrrtatowski. liarbara Long. iwlarlr-rn' Noxak. Mar'y Alien' llilzvrr Patsy Yrrsrayagr. Jean Rm-se, -Iarrvt Colbert. Betty Blystvk. Tlrira' rrrzr'---Nrlirre Zvvr-rrey. Nlario Vvr- balis. Eva Krarsir-r'. .-Xnrrvtta Deryinis. Patsy Lt-uis. Narrry Pctcaragr-. Narrey Richards. Patsy lWor'k. Niary Lon Koprowski. I 1rur'llr r'nzz'fAn- drvy l'alo. Joanna Purnell. Slrr-ila Stnbblebirrr-. Lorraine Kraynak. Virginia jaikes. Geraldirrr- Lrrkasavagr-. Mar ilyrr Slryrnarrsky. Carolirrr- 0iRourk4'. lfifllr row- Helrrrr Blakos. Jarrim' Per- livk. Rosalie Sarrtayarra. Arlr-nv Roz:-rrrski. Arr- trrrrvttv Kotnlak. Pat lfrrslrvk, llr-tty jvarr Evans. Maur r-err liar ber. llarbara liialek. xlllrfrrl Nlablv Rrrtlr llalleek. Janice Firre. UH!-XTUHIEAL EIJNTEST Nliss Xviliiarns This year as in the past years, all mernhers ol the Senior Class had the opportunity of competing in the James and lV1ary lV1acAlarney Oratoricai Con- test, an annual event at plymouth High School. This Contest, sponsored hy hir. Vviliiam lVlacAlarney in memory of his parents, ixiary and James lV1acAiar- ney. is one ol the most noted events ol the school year. On January 28, 1955, the hoysi preliminaries we.e held with eight hoys from the Senior Class giving as their deciamation, miihe Gettyshurg Addressn. One weeic later, February 4. ten senior girls gave as their reading, Lincoln, the Man ol the Peopleu. This year, unlilce the past years, the contestants had to interpret their own orations without the aid ol lViiss iViarion Vviiliams, dramatic coach. fit the eighteen contestants, six liinalists were chosen hy the laculty heing judged on such qualities as pronunci- ation, enunciation, interpretation, voice. poise. and posture. Catherine Parlcer, Barhara Reese, Ann Veronilcowslci. Philip Doplco, Burton Jones, and John Zoitewicz proved to he the outstanding orators ol the Class ol U55H. The finalists then chose their orations and prac- ticed diligently under the capahie direction ol' lVliss Nvilliams. These students sacrificed many hours ol their time during study hails. alter school, and in the evening to malie the contest one ol the most worthwhile events ol the year, On the night ol: April 24, 1053, the finalists pre- sented their selections in the high school auditorium. The judges, three noted persons from Vvyoming Valley, then selected the winners. Each contestant received either liirst, second, or third prize in the girl and hoy division. Presentation ol the awards will taice place on Commencement Day. The selection given hy Catherine Paricer was. HThe Show Must Go Onn. hy Anne Fuller. The story dealt with Kolco, a circus clown, and the hrave way in which he performed while his son underf went a serious operation. Barhara Reese presented the moving story. HThe 1.ittie Hunchhacic Zia . hy Frances Hodgson Bur- nett. This was the story of a young crippled hoy and the healing ot his hody hy the touch ol the Christ Chiidis hand. F Barham Reese Burton ,iones Ann Veroniiiowsici .iohn Zoltewicz Catherine Parker Philip Doplio 1401? Blood and Sandn. hy Cora .lane Nlontgomery. was the presentation ol Ann Veroniicowslci. it was the story ol a godless lather and his lcilling ol his hioslem son, who had turned to God through an aged priest. ulvlarlicindis iwioment of Decisionu. hy Francis Cardinal Spellman was the oration ol: Philip Dopko, This selection was an unusual prayer for peace which heciconed God to once more come to the woridis salvation. The presentation hy Burton Jones was, ULet's Clean Housen, hy Bruce Gates. The story centered around the authoris determination that the root ol most ol our trouhies is caused hy selfishness. John Zoitewicz rendered the stirring oration uVVhy? , hy Rohert i.ihott. it deals with four ot the woridis greatest leaders and the swallows ol Capistrano. To a contestant in the Grirtoricai Contest is one of the highest honors to he attained hy a senior, and will he long rememhered hy all contestants. Con- gratulations are extended hy the Class ol 1955 to the six worthy linalists. The winners were Ann Veroniicowsici and Burton Jones. EL HS I-'mr souxn-l'4irsl row, left lu riglil-xlr. Davis, ,lark Sims, ,lose-pil lvfilllll, Illlllil l':YiIIlS, l4iliXYilfli NIUI' Lian, l'aul Yurlro, Xvilliani Pill. iJilill'll'S Crooii, f30Hllll .larri-ll, l.l'0llilHi Vlwkill llik, l.loycl. SUV onrl row-Bvnjanuin Nivuinslii, Clar- vnu- Nli'llZll'l, .Xrlliur Klvin, Xval- lrfr ilolrlbs, Ijonalrl ixlillvr, Edwanl IDVYYVY, lifiYKrlf1l IQUUQP, IJYHIUII Berlilivisifr. Raylnolul Sininuuls. Tliirrl row-,lolin follvwic 1, Nlirlian-l Piscolly, Ronalil Roslri, Gi-orgv Nlolgjan. fu-orgv Dave-nporl, Plur- lon loin-4. FIRE SUUA lla- lire-lwiglllvrs ol ljlylnoulli Higll Sllmol Illis year were a wi-ll-cliosi-n group ol lmoys almly lil lo manager liiFl:il'l1lll6S during a possilmlv lire. Time lire alarm is ilu' lJoy's signal lo slarl linings going: Pilfll lmoy rlwvlcs iiis slalion arouncl lilo ciili- livrc-nl points ol' llw lmuilclingj. Tlicrv line-y woulml quickly flier-if lo see il' all ollwr pvrsons arc oul ol' llie lyuilcling, anti llial all winciows ancl cloors arf- flosecl lo guarri againsl any possilyle clralls or air rurrenls lllat would lwlp a lirv. ll was line riuly also ol llw lin- squacl lo ciisarrangv lin- lqire liose anci ine rvaciy willi lime' wales' and lirv c-xlinguislivrs. Tlxis yr-aris luire cliieli, Eciwarcl Dyer. iiaci llw cluly lo Clie-fic all slalions in lin- upper corricior. wliilo assisianl-cliiel l.ynlon llmerlclivisvr, palrolecl lime lowvr Hour. nlany cirills were lu-ici in ilu- svliool lo arquainl llw stuclm-nls will: prolmlm-ms arising cluring a possilmlv lin-. Eacli room liacl a clvsignalvci exil llirouglm XVi1ilXiI lime pupils would lvave tlw lmuilmling. Tliey were' clircclccl lo walli in single luilz- lo la-lp spvvci ilu-ir vxil. ancl oncc oulsiclv. to arranger lliemsc-ive-s in orclvrly linvs. Time I033 lim- squacl perlormecl lla-ir clulivs clili- gvnlly ciuring lim cirills. anci liacl lllerc- lx-en an aclual lire. llie scllool anci sluclvnts would liave been lalwn care- oi wilii pvrlvrlion, EL HS HAI.I. i'l.liRKS-AFLFSI row, If-fi to right--ixiiss Roharzewsiii, hir. Har- man, lean Beiies. Second row- 1 iiiaine Reese. ihiiip iyopiio. iiranii K,-QC' Lutinsiii, Third row-Geraiti iar rett, iHllll'S Seiingo. Vinvent Nimr- pity. HALL IILEHHS Directing visitors and aiding the teachers were the duties oi the haii Cierics. it is very heipiui to have such peopie on hand to promptiy Carry out the smaii errands: the teachers weii icnow that much time is saved hy the duties oi the cierics. Deiivering mes- sages, switching iights, and directing visitors were a few of their duties. The H953 haii rierics were a great heip in assuring satisfaction in our schooi. Chosen in September hy hir. Harrnali and Miss Roiixaczewsici, the seven cierics were: Jean Beiias, Philip Dopico, Geraid Jarrett, Frank Lutinsici, Vin- cent Niurphy, Eiaine Reese, and .iames Seiingo. LIBRARY CLUB-First row, ioft In right-Betty Partington, Rosalie Re- gaiis, Jam- Ann Piiiiiips, Niarin' Banning, Liatherinc Stuccio, ixiary Lou ifvans, Louise Stansici, Niarjoric- , Jarrett, Rosemarie Ljopico, Second row-Kay ijariu-r, Saiiy Vi-ilUlllilS, Ann Niarie Kiinim, Prarhara Recs:-, Bernafiinc- VX'ayno. .ionn Xvociv- shirii, Niary Seravagle, Shirley Reese. Shiriey i.enio. Third row- Niiss Rohavzewsiii, Bernadinv Ga- hriei, .ianet Efiieii, Pilyiiis Potera, yiiss ixiargaret iioimhs, Lorraine Si- hersici, irene Tonlaiis. Gaii Butt- man, Girxriau Karhuha, ixfiiSS iviary Shnriin. LIBRARY CLUB Through the diiigent woric oi the twenty-six mem- ibers oi the i.iiJrary Ciuib and their supervisors, Niiss Regina Rohavzewsici, iwiiss Niary Shoviin, and iviiss hiargaret Hohhs, our iihrary proved to he one oi the most interesting and heipiui Centers in our schooi. For two-weeic terms each oi the giris served on iihrary duty during their study haiis. During this time, they aided the teacher in vharge by carrying out the speciai iihrary duties. thus heiping to run the iihrary in its usuai, orderiy, methods. Saiiy Thomas. .ianet Eciceii. and Jane Ann Phil- iips Were Chosen as president, vice-president, and sec- retary-treasurer. respectiveiy, hy the ciuh members to iead them in their various. soeiai iunclions. .xlillunf umf Ilia 1lfHjl't'QtlfiUll. l'rvlIy uuuly' .Xuw Il'4lf1kll llw m'Hon.' film-'L Io flwzk Doing il flw vusy muy. fllw pollen' mu .u , . , . ilu' lulv mms. uilill im' lin' lu! In Xylnif, lmimlulfi' Killing tim ping will: file r1iql1h4'urLfi' A rnffrwlzilngy pm , SENIIJH PLAY CJII the night ot htay S, 1953, the annual Senior Play. '-Andy Hardyu hy Auriana Reuverot was pre- sented in the high school auditorium under the di- rection ot Nliss hlarion Xviltiarns. This sparliling three-act comedy involved the many prohlezns in the tilt- ot the ever-popular stage larnily. the Hardys. Shirley no titzet SINIUR PLM' c.-xST-l'irst row, tat! to right-htiss xXltlltiltllS instructor, lanet Eclwll, Bartmra Reese, Shirley l.m-nio, Ruth txtital, Audrey fiushucli, Ruth Ann Arthur, t.ois Silrerstii. Second ron' -tlen Nic-winslii, Philip Doplio, Charles Edwards, ,laniie Crook. told lentiins, liranli tmtinstii, Phyllis tjotem. tfdnard Nlltlfgllll, Dilllillil Btlfkv. Andy Hardy, the typical teen-age son, portrayed hy Donald Burlce, creates the major prohtern through his love trouhtes with his girl friend Polly Benedict, played hy tiarhara Reese. Andy, also a college spend- thritt. is laced with the dreaded tasti ot worlcing during his summer vacation. The second matter concerns the desire ot Judge Hardy, Franlc t.utinstci, to retire and the determina- tion ol Ftrs. Hardy. ,tant-t Ecliett, to prevent him trorn doing so. To add to the complications, is the situation deal- ing with Andyis sister, Ntarion, portrayed hy Shirley Lenio, who is trying to decide hetween love and a Congressional career. Vvayne Trenton, played hy .to- seph Urlixan, helps Ntarion come to a decision. Also talcing part in tht- play were: Lois Siherslci, Clark Kuschlce, Edward txlorgan, ,tames Setingo, Philip Doptco, Phyllis tjotera, Janice Croolc, Ruth Ann Arthur, Benjamin txtiewinslii, Ruth lvlitat, Charles Edwards. and Audrey Gushoclc. XVQIIU it you ,mf if Qlmf muy A l , Xvlry fotm, you rtiftrft mean tlmt, 58 SIIHUUL PL Y ' srnoni. umm' c.xs'r-lfirsl mm, lvl! In right-,lnhn Duggan, filuarlm-4 fishin- slii, Philip Doplm. Svroml run'-Kay Parlu-r, Nlauclalen fielinslii, PM-lla Rm-cl, llorolhy Vl'UIlll'ii0VVii'Z, Lnrrainc- Silwr- slii, ,Ianel Bliss Xvillialns, Tllircl row-Dianne Cooper, Kay Stllwio, ll:-n Nic-winslii, Unnalcl Burke, ,lohn Roll' 9115, lUSI'pIl ilillfllllili, lflllll lX1Llik, lXirIrY llllen Ds-ilu-l, Barham Nanili. The annual School Play. entitled Spring Jour- ney , was presentecl in lhe high school alulilorium on Friday evening. nlarrh 0 uncler ilu- clirm-ction ol Nliss lxlarion Vvilliams. The three-aft Comedy lea! turecl Catherine Stufvio ancl ljhilip Doplio. Larry liennelt, prize clehaler, portrayed hy Philip lloplco, visits Xvashinglon with some other memhers ol his Senior Class. Lorraine Siherslci. portraying Lucy Clarlc. is their chaperone. Lucy is enggagecl to young Ken Taylor. a congressman playecl hy ,larla Roljerls. Taylor wants a hill passecl provicling scholarship loans lor students who are unalmle lo linance their own 1-clucalion. Xvhen the congressman meets Larry. he tincls that Larry is lhe lsincl ol person his hill would help. Larry is a moclest hoy. hut when he meets Criselcla ljemherton. played hy Dorothy Tomlciewicz, who inliuences him. he enrlanggers the lile ol the lmill. Catherine Sturfio as ljmahs Davis. lortunalely saves the clay. fijlher memhers ol' the fasl were: llarhara Yanilc as Uotty Xvestz Dianne Looper as Jinx Raynnoncl: ls illis fiylnliny? 1' 1' Donald Burke as Russell Chancllerg l5CHjillIlill Nie- winslci as .lan Stefan: Davicl Reese as Senator Pem- hertong Eugene Thomas as the investigator. ancl .lohn Dugan as the hell hoy. .lanel E4-la-ll, Catherine Parker, Beth Reed. Nlary Ellen Deihel, hlagrlalen Zielinslci. ancl Charles flshinslci enaelecl the parts ol reporters. ll im vlvch-rl . . , .19 MI STHEI, The annual hlinstrel. under the direction ol Nliss Nlarion Xwilliams. was presented in the high school auditorium al 8 p.m. on the nights ol Decemher 4 and 5. 'lihis yearis presentation was entitled XViId Xvest hlinstrel Show . It toolc place on the T-Bar-A Ranch in Texas. The lxlue dungarees. the cowlzoy rl l0lN'll ul ullpreciufioll. NIINSTRIQI. llerv we sw' the tllllllvllfl' in the lllymoutli High School auzlilorimn vivuiiny the scenes rf-ininiscenl ol the goml. olcl, wild west. Xvitll great imaginations uml ilu: help ol the minstrel cast, llm onlooieers wumlererl into the rvulm ol lln' luml umlvr slurry niglils uml prairie sleirfs-:leer in llw lwrlr! nl 'txt-ms, I hats, the gay colored shirts ol the cast, and the malce-V up ol the stage gave the audience an impression ol the Xvest. .loseph Augaitis served in the Thursday nighlys perlormance as interlocutor, with Edward Darlce. Jaclc Rohert, Thomas Nloclcler, Rodger lewis. Rolmert Todd, and Douglas Jones as endmen. Donald Burlce directed the second nightis performance with Philip lloplco, George Davenport, lfdward txlorgan. David Reese, ,lohn Pmrizzy. and George lxlorgan serving as endmen. The program leaturvd many solos, duets. quartets. dances, and a sextet, with a chorus under the direce tion ol lvlrs. Rita Temprine. The Cjrchestra helped out in. a line way lay accompanying the group in a lew numlvers. Nlany ol the renditions were dedicated to some- one chosen lyy the individual perlormer. The lxlinstrel was a huge success due only to the untiring ellorts ol the memlmers ol its cast. 'ltllis is our wonder horse. 'lille gn-at cluncurs. 60 ,ix E f.. L W 1 ea, 3 4 -i Wx f S I K , wm,,,..,.,w-- ! 5 .4 K 1 Kp- KH 5 Y -. v ' 41 3 . A A wif, Wim-'+i W 3 hi , , if L .V .xg l eww. K , 2+ , , 42 W , rm 5153 M29-L.L,, W 14 .s- - ..f,, A f K, ....,wgf5fA jx fi , -+,,f.,,- ' 'T' . ' Y NE' '5 3-Qi,',x A 1.'E:'g:JZ1wzQv5!ws f M 44, ' gb ' V A mn . v 5. A , I .v ag 1 ,- 9l, Q ' fb .- if f X 1-nk 'V I W A 'M ' SQ' . 3 2' . 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Time spectators only lcnow tlmat time games are on a scimeclule tlmat is well lmalancerl. time teams timat play are well-urmi- lo nmecl, ancl time equipment usecl is ol time lmest. A group ol sportsernirmcled men. Wlmo are interested in securing time imest lor time atimletes and spectators. comprise time ftxttmletic Council. Ttmey give lreely ol tlmeir time to suclm taslcs as: planning sclmeclules. pur- clmasing equipment. lmanclling time financial problems, gate receipts. and all otlmer timings tlmat arise in con- nection witlm pulnlic events. Time lollowing serve as memimers ol time Council: ivlr. l.elarmcl Bennett, Wir. Samuel Colmen. Mr. Cieralct Dwyer, Nlr. Blytime lfyans, ixtr. Eclwarcl Cirynavislci, Wir, Artlmur Harman. lxlr. Clmarles Henderson, Wir. Henry S. Jones. lxlr. l.awrence Kenclig, lX'lr. Vvillianm Ntattlmews. Nlr. Stuart Tliomas, anct Dr. Elmer Vvilliams. Time capalmility ol tlmese men is clemonstratecl eaclm year. lor tlmey slmow a tlmorouglm unfterstanclirmg in time rmeecls ot time yarious sports. Along witlm tlmis unclerstanrling, timey lmaye matte it possilmle lor Plymoutlm Higlm Sclmool to lmave lmacl a successlul '32-'Ti season ol sports. EUAEHES Fir. Cieralrl Dwyer. ixlr. ,lolmn blergo, fir. Samuel Colmerm, ancl Mr. 'lilmomas Anctrews compose time coaciming stall ot Plyrrmoutlm Higlm Sclmool. As lmearl lootloall coaclm lor time seconcl year, ixlr. fieralcl Dwyer. assistecl lmy lxlr. Jolmn lwlergo and Nlr. Tlmonmas r'xDClt'l'NVS, proclucect an excellent team tlmis year-a lootlmall team timal lmelcl time lmonor ot lmeing time least scorect upon in time Xvyoming Valley League. liasltetlmall tearmms were again coaclmecl tmy lxflr. Jolmn Nlergo. assisted imy Nlr. Geralcl Dwyer. nlr. .lolmn Nlergo also inslructect time lmoys in lmaselmall. Xvrestling ancl traclc squacls were coaclmecl imy air, Samuel Colmen. it is an acimieyement ol Fir. Coimenis to lmave proctucecl top-quality contenclers imm tlmese lielcls. Congratulations are extendefl to tlmese tour coaclmes lor tlmeir etlorts in lmelpirmg our lmoys rnalce an excellent slmowing lor our Alma Slater. PHI 1 RI IAIH RS-l'ifSt f0ll'. lvl! ffl fifllll'-'lrillriy ixlorlx. Slmarnmn Dmxxe-r, Barlmara Rinlmmn, Anna llenmpsex. 5ecollrl ron'-liarlmara fltlllfitf, iXay Stuccio, Nlary l.ou tiyans, .loan Koons, i'ienrietta NltY'ilk, lq4tSl'Illilfy lglffllitli, .IUZIII tiUI1lSl0lN', letblllklyllf' l5lIll92lYilQf'. lx-tt to riglmt-Xlr. Geralrl Dwyer, Fir. lolmn Nlergo, Nlr, viilmonmas Anclrews, Nlr. Sanmuel folmen. EHEEHLEADEHS Plymoutlm Higlm Sclmoolis cimeerleaclers mazle a dazzling picture during time lootlmall ancl imaslcetimall seasons. l.ecl ivy time tlmree alternating captains. time squad worliert cliligently in creating new ctmeers ancl clarmce routines. Farmer dances. set to time tunes ol Hl.ittle Brown .lugu ammrl Deep in time Heart ol Vliexasn. aclflecl greatly to time color ol time lootldall games. During lmaslcetlmall season tile girls witll tlmeir cimeers aiclecl time lmaslcetlmall clmamps in gain- ing victory. Xvitlm a squacl ol tlmese twelve earnest girls. time Hslmawrmee Scimool Spiritn was l,mrouglmt to ljlymoutlm Higtl. Ll t 5 1 1 . n - . w'xmre5wlmaA '--- -em. '.,,.,uff gvqgmwgy E g 'i',, i-, ac ,,.W Pt Miz 5 igi eifif- IT r N' i ' n :jf H' ..T'mV7f-.. :sai. .. -, '-fran MY s Y'4A f ' 'Qk'k T 'WS-ai 'W ,- r a- ,.,. y fr it A--7 ?9 r. . 4? , if .329-355, ' e --.. 2 : lx, ,.., 'E' -. z a, fQr ' VmWieTViaw'e w.:-'mr -of-3 fre Q- 21' 1- 1' 21-'Vb-:':-' ,,. ,,. --21 --1 A-' : ' -2 . E - 'ies' 31- g f tttttt S ig? .r 15 25 A 22 39' 41' 26 fd f E 4 .Q ...,. 5 i .,...,': K ..,.Q -.-l t vt A .Q V 54 0 'E ' 390 23 an 6 . .... ,,:,.1:, ,.,. .zzzf ..V. ,E. .,Ef. E b 'tr , 'A ' ' --B .4 A Efiigeaaseeasseif ifegasirssizieiigggeiaeeieaeeeaeee F0O1'ixAl.L sQUADfI ir1vt rnzr, lffl In righlfGeralcl Stitzeu. manager. john Kluchinski. Frank Ferris. Gerald Jarrett. Edward Price. liclwarrl Reese. Charles Crook. Roheit Davis. Thomas Ruddy. mascot. Richard Lewis. Joseph Urhan. Elmer Leach. Raymond Simmons. Thomas Schacht. Ronald Roski. Robert Davis. manager. Sfrnnzi run'-,lack Sims. manager. Donald Miller. manager. Joseph Wayno. George Glyeenfei. Thomas Reese. John Evans. Arthur Klein. Donald Zlon-k. Lynton lierkln'iser. Paul Yurko. Paul Derxvin. Donald Ntundy. John Mllsial. Leonard Tkachik. John Nfelgo. assistant coach. Gerald Dwyer. h'-ad coach. Tlzirll rowifLloyd Simmons james Jones. Stanley Gulbesh. Clarence Michael. George Morgan. Paul Ytiisnieuski. Lynn Rummage. Rohert Phillips. Daniel Reese. FIJUTBI-XLI. ln Septemher ol' l032. sports-loving ians in Ply- mouth were again tallcing loolloall. Everyone was hoping Cierald Dwyer, returning tor his second term as head coach, would produce a winning comhina- tion. Plymouthls hopes were justiliied as they swamped Scranton Tech 26 to 0 in the opening game at the new Scranton lVlemorial Stadium. Xvith the line hloclcing superhly and the lmacldiield plowing through. the lndians scored in every period. Coach Dwyer started ends Ferris and Roslcig tacldes Klein and Kluchinslcig guards Jarrett and Croolcsz Berlcheiser at centerg Tlcachilc and Simmons playing the halt- haclc position: Davis at the iullhaclc post: and Reese calling the plays. Ray Simmons, lor- merly a Larlcsville High product. play- ing his first game lor Plymouth. proved valuahle in talcing over the right halt- laaclc spot leit vacant hy injured .lohn Evans. ln their next encounter. a liasl. hard- charging Vvest Scranton team wal- loped the lndians 20 to 7. The Dwyer- menis only tally came late in the iirst quarter when, atter several ground plays. l30 pound hallliaclc l.en Tlcachilc scored lrom the lour. Kleinis lciclc was good and the home learn led T to 6, the only time in the game, An early llirst period tumhle proved iatal to the lndians as they Utoolc only a powerlul fi.A.R. On the second play oi the game. the Circ-nadiers recovered a Plymouth iumlwle, Corny Salvaterra, all-state haclc. toolc the hall on the next play and swept through the line tor the lone score. This game. the lncliansi initial tilt in league competition. ended 6 to 0. ln the next game plymouth clashed with an unde- feated. unscored on Coughlin eleven. An estimated 0.000 ians watched a vengeful Shawnee cluli talu- to tht- air to tie the Crusaders T to T. Xvasting no time. Coughlin rolled up its only tally early in the liirst period on a run hy Andy Firda. Alter the pigsliin changed hands numerous times. due to interceptions and iumhles. Plymouth toolc over on the Crusaders' 26 when John Kluehinslci toolc matters into his own hands and hloclced a Coughlin punt. Shortly atter. a touchdown pass from Reese to Yurlco in the end zone lxrought the chilled crowd to their leet. Reese XXIOII tlltS UHF, Illlll? TOP I,l'Ft l3UI'l Sl TOI' llllvlI'l' 0 ' - 1 x 111 iii' S not tiowll Vvt. lillllie in' ll'lii iii-ricic-ri to gamivie again as ire iaiu-ri a iriric anci passefi to Prire. wilo manic- a sensationai liiltfil to tie time srorc-. Tin- imfeaixs went against time Uwyerlnen as tiley traveieci up lite river to Kingston. Tile Huskies tooic acivantage oi' a iilIIT1iDi0 ami a imioriceri icifix in tile sefonri iiaii to upset time iiavoreci inciians I3 to 0. Tire at-riai attack tire Siiawneeites useci so eiiiectivviy against Cougiliin time previous weeic cticinit ciicic on time up-river imoys. Hounciing iuacii from time iuciiiess game witii tin- Kingston Huskies. time Um-verAsay-ciieii spirit oi time inciians imociu-ci Coast: .ioim Davies' NIOININ'-'iiS from tiic unimeaten ami untic-ci ranks oi tile xxyylllllillg vaiiey Conicrenve iwy nipping tinem T to 0. Passes irom Reese to Yurico anci runs in' Tiiarimiic. Reese. anci Davis took time imaii to time Nioimawiis 6. iimen Reese riiieri a per- iil'lii toss into time arms oi Yurico. wimo scampereci to pay ciirt. xxrt Kieinis Hcnitureri toeu i300il'fl line pigsiiin over tin' uprigiits ior time extra point. Congratuiations are eine to time Si1ilXYl16'PiiPS' iorwarri waii for a imriiiiant pm-riorrnanre in iiiymoutimis initiai triumpil in tile ioop. Tiie iloiiowing weeii tiie indians tastefi tileir own mectifine as tin- iianover Hawixeyes trounu-ci tiwm I0 to 0 in an attarii tilat sur- priseci time sports rircie. Not to iw iwici down. tire inriinns imouncect get iuri .itoplmcii winning! tile iour remaining tiits on tiwir SIii1EfiIIi0. Cin parents' lligili tire inciians went on time warpatil to waiiop Luzerne '58 to 0. fin tilt' opening piay oi' iillx game. iieet-iooteci i.en Vlgiiilliiliii streaiicci H3 yarris ciown tiie sicieiines to store. Yuriio. Davis. anti i.ioyci Simmons eacil sforeci a wiliie iiarcisworiiing i'ranic i'crris taiiim-ci two. :Xn unfierciog Piymoutim vicven Caine tiurongim in izaric into tile win coiumn anci stayeri tiwere ivy on tm- it l.lJ. Int TUI' I.lI'I 'Hll' Rliflll' Xvlurllw e1'm'volie lrmleilly riff Vlqllis is lla' lurllwsl' you rio, B'lllFlll.lf I,Il Ii NIIDULI RI!-ll'l' Xvlloul firrrl grand slyle lo down larlisville 20 lo 0 in llwir next lxaltle. Alter Ned Reese caslu-d in on lwo pass plays. guard Gerald ,larrelt inlerce-pled a ugrr-erm wavev' loss and daslmed lor rlw linal Iouclrdown lo assure llle lndians Ilie lradilional Acoal Bl1i'li9l... Tlme lollowing weelx Plymoullrs grid maclmine l lil lflurlminslii and Gerald .larrc-H played exrellenl de- Alulcingz il ilu' llurzl wav 113 anlced plains 28 to 0 on Ille lath-r's Hr-Id. rlolm lc-nsivv lmall wlxile- Reese. Davis. lfvans, and rllliarlnilc sparlced ll1e lrafldvield allacla. Tlw llwyernlc-n linislmed llw season in grand slyle as llley downed Nanlirolxe IU to I3 on rlill21l1lCSQlYlllQ Day. ljlymoulli overpowered tla- Nans in tlw air and on ilu- ground. Tlme lndians lqinislicd in lTOlll'll1 place and liad llw distinction ol lxeing lcasl scored on in llle Xvyoining Valley league. Ferris. Kluclwinslci, .larrell, Simmons. Davis. and R4-ese were sc-leclvcl to rc-pre-sz-nl lilylllfllllll in llme lirst lfasl-Xvesl fllilflly game sponsored luy llwe fl:-rald .larrell also landed a lmerlll on llle all-sfllolaslic learn. Vlqlw Class ol IOTE extends lnearly congraiu lil- ll0llS lo COfll'llPS lDXYy0I'. xlf'I'LfO. rlllfl r'XHCll'l'NY5. illlll PYCYY lK'illI1 lTN'll1l!f'l' NYl10 Sll'lVi'Kl S0 i'rll'l1l'SllX' lo upllolrl our nlollo 5llilXYIH'!' xxgjainsl llbe V XXorI1l . Srranlon Twill Xvesl S1 ranlon lllylllfllllll ljlyllllllllll ,. .,2o 1 fl..'X.R. ..,... ljlyllllllllll 0 Couglmlin ., ljlymoullr T laingslon .. l,lXIIl0lllll 0 Wleyers . l,lyI110lIlll 7 llanovvr . lilymoullm 0 luzernr' . lllyllllllllll '38 l.arlQsvillc- . . l,lyIIlOlllll ., .. 20 lllains .,.. lilyllllllllll 28 Nanlir olxe . l,lyl110lllll I0 BASKETBAl.l. SQUAD-First row, lelt In riglit-Rolvert Vlwflflfl manager, Iafli Sims, Burton Jones, Eclwarrl Dwyer, Ronalcl Roslii. Xxlalter Holmlus, Donalrl Nliller, Iolm fnltewirz manager. Seroml row-Nlr. Dwyer assistant coacli, Paul Yurlm, Roluert Slnau, George Nlnrgans, fieorge Davenport, .lolln Nixnili, rl-ll0IllZIS Reese, ixlr. Ixlergo noaelm BASKETBALL Xvitll tlie Xvyoming Valley league Cliampion slmip onee more in tlleir sigllts. Sl1awnee's eagers. uncler time supervision ol eoaelmes .lolm Ixlergo. ancl Geralrl Dwyer. slartecl practice sessions Iale in No- vemlmer. Ijlymoutln lans were optimistic ancl llney Imafl goocl reason to Ire. sinee tI1ree veterans lrom last yearys cluampionslmip live were Imaclc. Tlney were Don Wliller. HHerIJH Holmlms, annl All-Srlwolastic Teri Dwyer. Rouncling out llmis quintet ol' sliarpslmooters were Ron Roslii ancl George Davenport. Soon alter tlue season' got unclerway. tlne Imoys startecl to roll in lligli gear, FI-Iley went tlarougli tI1e exliilmition games in grancl style ancl Came out witli a record ol eiglmt wins ancl two losses. Ijlymoutll openecl tlie Vylyomirmg Valley League season against Nanticolie on tlie l1ome Court ancl ran rouglislxocl over tlle NHIIS to llie tune ot 80 to 68. Tlie Inclians lollowecl tllis same pattern tlmrougllout tlie next liliteen games, winning all witliout too mueli troulmle. Vlylll' aluility to eome tlirougli witlm points wlmen tlie elmips were clown was tlle reason wlmy tlme team pions ol: tlle league. Two weelxs alter clinflling tlie YVEIS OIICC ilffilitl Cl'0VVl'1i'Cl llllClISpUlf'Cl Cl1ElITI- title. Ijlymoutli enterecl tlie IJ.I.A.A. District II linals against Olcl Forge. rllllfx Iuoys 'playecl tlieir lnearls out. Imut it wasnit enougll. and tliey fame out on tlie sl1orI enCI ol a 58 to 47 score. Tliis team will long Ime rememlmerecl. not only lor tlieir uncleleatecl string, Imul also Ineeause tlley SllElll0I'Cd almost every Plymoutli Iligll scoring reeorcl. A new team lriglm was set at time Armory against llanover wlien tltey ran wilcl lor I05 points. Tlwe olcl incliviclual scoring marlc lor tlle Armory was Izrolien lay Tecl Dwyer as lie seorecl 45 points against Fleyers. Anotlmer recorcl went into tlie ljoolcs as tht- team enelecl league play witlt an average ol 80 points, clue to tlle laet tltat all llive players aver- agecl over l00 points. EXHIBITION GAIVIES Plymoutll fipponent 80 l.arlcsviIle 48 65 I .uzerne 50 54 Hazleton 57 70 Luzerne 51 58 Carlmonclale 58 4 I Olcl Forge 60 85 Vvilliamsport' 68 7 I Larlcsville 49 08 Carlmnclale 58 7 I Swoyerville 55 6I Hazleton 72 441 Vvilliamsport 65 Ply mo 80 85 05 80 80 7 I 74 64 65 75 80 XVYOMING VALLEY LEAGUE utll First Hall Nanticolce COUQIIIIII NI:-yers Hanover Berwiclc G.A.R. Newport Kingston Second Half Nanticolce Couglllin Ivleyers fjpponent 68 54 72 67 39 48 60 34 72 65 58 TRACK Tl1AB1-First row, left to right-Harry Rosser, D2ux'id Reese, Richard Lewis, .lohn Evans, Stephen Furlies, Allred Piatt, Thomas Schavht, Ronald Roslii, Donald Tischler, Xvilliam llartosavagfe. Second row--Philip Bonczewslii, Thomas Xvright, Rohr-rt Evan, lured Klernan, Joe Vvanyo, Rohert Todd, Rohr-rt Shaw. Vvlalter Glogowslci, .lohn Zlohili, .lohn Boyes, .lohn Brizzy manager. Third row- ylr. Cohen coach, .terry Stitzer manager, rl-om .tom-s, Bill Close, Rohr-rt Smith, Clarence ylichael, Ben Vtloinlcicwicz, .lnhn Zlotelc, George IDEIVCHPOII, GPCIYQC NIOIQEIH, DOIIQIZIS JOHCS, Tll0IIl?lS .IOSQPII rrlllllllai, IBO!! KHfXXOSkl Illilnilgvf. TRACK The 1933 traclc season hegan as soon as school was resumed alter our Easter vacation. Thirty-eight hoys turned out for the lirst practice session Coach Sam Cohen Called. Arrloiig these thirty-eight hoys only eight were veteran performers. This was the smallest numher ol veterans that ever turned out. Richard Lewis was the sole letterman returning to the 1955 squact. Hampered hy inclement weather much ot the time during the practice weelcs, the squad made the hest of it and they were ready lor the first meet with lweyers on April 20. Ready and Waiting For tht- first event, the ll0 yd. high hurdles, were Richard Lewis, Douglas Jones, and Stephen Furlces. George Nlorgan, Lewis, and Jones ran the 200 yd. low hurdles. The fleet-,looted cindermen who ran the dashes were: Vvilliam Evans, Doimald Tischler. and Allred piatt in the IOO yd.-dash: .lohn Evans, Joseph Vvan- yo, Clarence Nlichael, and Thomas Vvright in the 440 yd.-dash: VVilliam Evans, Vvright, and Ben Tomlciewicz running the 220 yd.-dash. Rohert Todd and Rohert Evan ran hoth the mile and the 880 yd. run. while Eugene Thomas and htt- Chael specialize in the mile and 880 respectively. ln the Final running events, the relay races, Ply- mouthqs team was composed ol: Vvilliam Evans. Piatt, Tomlciewicz, and Tisehler in the V2 mile and Nlichael, Vvanyo, t.aulcaitus, and Lewis in the mile. That hlond hoy you saw sailing high in the air was Bill Bartosavage, pole vaulter lor Plymouth. Nlorgan and Laulcaitus performed the high jumpe ing chores. lwlorgan also did well in the hroad jump event assisted hy Vvilliam Evans, Piatt, and Tischler. Tom Schacht, Vvalt Golgowslci. and Tom Nvitk Get ready, get set . . .gk S 2 'h..... Do it like this. were the Plymouth entries in the shot-put event. Vvittc and Gtogowstii were the men that threw the discus. Philip Bonaczewstci and Fred Kteman rounded out the team throwing the javetin. tt was a great encouragement to the cindermen to have scored, earty in the season, a ctose decision against Meyers. Diet: Lewis trampted the tVteyer's high hurdters, and Robert Todd ptaced first in the mite and V2 mite runs. Emerging as champions ot the mite retay were Joe Vvanyo, Clarence Ntichaet, Athert Lautcautis, and Dietc Lewis. Lewis atso cap- You cIun't throw it title a tmsetmtt. Areift they graceful! tured the taurets when he ptaced First in the tow- hurdte event. tn the Kingston meet George Morgan tied for equat shares in the high jump event, and Bitt Bartosavage captured the spottight as he ptaced ttirst against pote vautting competition. Coach Cohen can he proud of his hoys and the tins- joh he is doing with them. tt is through his con- stant etztorts and the high spirit ot our cindermen that we are ahte to tceep ative the famous motto. Shawnee Against the Vvortdu. Wouft H 1 E I WHESTLI E XX'RlS'l'I.INtl soipxn-ifirst row, left lo rigizt--losepli Xxianyo, Xxialter Glogowsici, filmarles IEYIVVRIHIS, Rolmert Smitli, Ritiililffi Lewis, ,loim ifvans, .ine Romaslilio, 'lions Xxirigimt. Alix-rt Stululmlelmine, .inlrn Kellum-l. Second ron'-.lames Stevens manager, Rolxert Kennedy, Bill Close, Donald flnleli, ixlr, Cullen eoaell, ljretl Klemen, Dieli Rolverts, Bull Ragulins, Roimert 'liurali manager. :Xt ljlymoullm Higlr selrooi, elrillecl nortli winds are not time only signs ol November. Anotlrer sign tllat Novemlver is lrere is ti1e lneginning ol vigorous praetiee sessions lirat begin for tile Sliawnee grap- plers-tlie wrestling season. Time wrestlers were again under time capalmle eoaeiming ol Samuel Colle-n. Repeaters for tlris yearls wrestling season were .lolrn Evans, Riclmard l.ewis, Elmer l.eael1, Cllarles Edwards. Jolin Kellmel, Rolmert Kennedy, Ailmert Stulglnlelmine, and Tlromas Vvrigiit. Alter long llours ol tedious drills ami conditioning exereises. time wrestlers were willing and ready for tlleir lirst opponent. Tire initial matell ol tire I033 mat season was lleld on January IT, witil ForlyAFort opposing. Despite time laet tl1al time Shawnee men lreld a QI to I8 edge over time Flyers going into time last matell. Forty-l:ort surprisingly toppled tile ln- dians 2-'t to 2l. ljlymoutlm lmad victories in time IIQ. I20. l5S. I43. and I63 pound elasses. Time matmen won tlleir lirst meet at Couglilinis expense to luring tlxeir record to a loss and a win. ljlymoullu survived a Cougixlin rally and won ivy a tigllt seore ol 23 to 24. tl0ilIl Evans assured tile indians ol' llreir victory lay pinning luis man. Tide Slmawnee squad sullered a sound lmeating lmy Kingston lay time score ol -40 to 3. Time only wrestler to win was ti0llI1 Evans wlmo again pinned luis man lo eontinue llis undefeated strealc. fi.A.R. llamled tile Sllawnee indians tlreir tliird deleat on tlwe llome iioor loy a score of 23 to 10. Evans and Lewis lligllliglited tile matell witll pins. After traveling to Nieyers. time Coimenmen again tasted deleat. Tile lyieyers squad piled up points and llinislxed with a 32 to I6 seore. ri-ilk? lnoys from Slmawnee tlxeir lmest against Nanticolce but only Kellmel, Stulxlnlelqine, Vvrigilt, and Evans were victors. Tire score ended 52 to 19 Witl1 Nanticoice tile victor, Plymoutll Higilis wrestling squad liinislied time Tuiein' live. wg You run lwul 'lim Hun! wurry, runclrf ' Pnxllf' fgnil Nftlllilll season willl il tfilllllpll on-r ilu- Hannovvr Hnwlie'yz-5 Wilf f 0W'V'fl Slillf' Xv 4'Nllil'!i Cllflmlliffll- H9 IN ln' il store of 2-1 lo 22. klolm l':Yilll5 u1rric'rl his umlv- 'Lf 'W I,'Y '0Ull' 5 lin' bhllf' Xv fxflIiU Cl'f P In fc-ulvd slrc-uk Ilurouglloul llu' Swenson lry winning lilkinfl IWU ilWlW'55iW' V5Vl0 if'5 i IIN' 'H'P0U fl lllis 11mlch.a1lo11g.! willl x'ic'luri1's ID' Irwis. Xvritllul. VIU55 Ut PMI Sidi C-0ll 5f ' HH Uulslilmh K,.,,m.fly' SlubI,l9l,im.. and Swim. Xlr. C0lK.,,'5 nclnievcsllcrll was pinning luis man in llle vvvni L Sllllilil llinislwcl ills' SKWISOH will: kl Iwo win mul llivv 'mltfl' I0 flfhf HW VU tili U HW 'QU Wf 5tli - loss rc-cord. 5 f'50 - SIIEINYIIQK' YEIHS XVPI1' Ylxfy pfilllil XYIIPII .IOIWII liVilll5 - lulul lw uns, Illynmllllls Inn I slnll- slmnlp ll.-mls or tuifsf - in S, S Tl BASEBALL BASIBALL TIQAM-lrirst row, left lo rigllt-Eduard lluyer, Cveralcl ,larn-tt, Donald Stiller, ,lacli Koons, Il-l'tOlllilS Nlocliler, Stanley ixlilcusll. Burton Jones, Paul Yurlw, Nliclrael Pisatutty, Vvilliam Pitz. .laclc Sims. Second row-David Davis, Daniel Patylc manager. Vincent Grolllc-wslci, .lolun Niznilc, .loseplr Augaitis, Artllur Klein, Lynton Bs-rlctreiser, Raymond Simmons. Tluonuas Reese. James Stevens, Eduard Butlcieuicz rnanagf-r, Fir, Fla-rgo coactr. Due lo extremely cold and wel weattmer, lJasetJall in PHS had a late start. COHCll Jotm Nlergo expects to have a winning combination since many boys returned from last yearis second place team. Reporting lor spring training were: pitctrers, Ned Reese, .iaclc Koons, Bill Pitz. Jaclc Niznilcg tirst base- men, Burt Jones. Stan MikUSllQ second lJasemen, Don ixfliller, Vince Grotnlewslcig sluortstops, Paul Yurlco, Tom lvloclclerg ttlird laaseman, Jerry Jarrett: rigtrt lielders, iwlilce Piscotty, Tom Reese: center tield- ers, Ted Dwyer, Ray Simmons: left tielders, .laclc Sims and Joe Augaitis. fpnly nrulw sure you toucll tim img! K . , Alter a few weelcs ot practice amidst snow and stlowers, tlae indians traveled to time Heights wtrere they defeated a strong G. A. R. squad in an exhi- bition game. Time score was tied at ttiree-all at time end ot seven innings. in time extra inning, ttre Straw- neeites came up witlr a wall: and a pair ot tlits to tnrealc tlue deadloclc and triumptr 5 to 5. Niznilc, who relieved Koons at the end ot 5 innings, was credited with time win. VVitt1 ttris victory, time lvlergomen loolced torward to ttre start ot ttre regular season. Tide Stlawnee nine tlien journeyed to lxlewport for their first league contest. Tire Nulcraclcers pitted ttleir first-rate t1urler .lerry Gayewslci against time ln- dianvs veteran Ned Reese. The early innings proved disastrous tor Plymouttl as tlae down-river boys tal- lied six limes. Piscotty toolc over in time lourttl and pitclred llawless ball tor tlwe remaining ttrree frames. Jerry Jarrett was ttle big gun lor old Sliawnee, smastl- ing a 334-toot tlome run and two singles in tlrree trips to tire plate. At tlie end ot ttle game, tire Straw- neeites were on ttle stlort end ol a 0 to 2 score. Tile lollowing weelc tire ivlergomen tasted victory at tile expense ot Nanticolce. Plymouttrs spectacular lielding and treavy lritting proved too muctr lor ttle Nirrls. Going all ttie way. Niznilc ctlallced up a 6 to 4 win lor ttre indians. Encouraged try ttris triumptl. ttle SllE1NVII66itC'S trad a very successlul season. 5 9 NN w 9 1 gi 5 4 h 4 5 vi In Once again it is our pleasure to extend our appreciation tor the hearty co-operation rendered to us by the students and faculty of Plymouth High School in the making ot the photographs displayed in this publication ik ik ik CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES 'ro THE CLASS or 1953 ik ik ik PHBHMUU T STUDIU 222 West Main Street Plymouth, Pennsylvania Phone 9-1415 ik ik ik l ALEX REBAR, IR., Proprietor 74 KENNETH R. WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME A MODERN SERVICE MODERATE IN COST 3 Q A Young 2 f 4 Eyes Need 600D LIGHT 4552533 55213-1:0 .vt-2-t5!7'5 i -2 . 3.3'?5'3Z3?3 2-tglg'-Ig' 3'f'3'f:3Z7i ,-5'f!'Z 5:'-' 3 - :fi 2-.:. ., ,I-1,5 5.35.-,-.:::,,. 3, .- . .ff ,,-.3 LUZERNE DIVISION ln: uN1rs'b oiS'51rai'FiioVi'l1slI:fQQ comunv ' 4 FQ- :1: 5 WYOMING SEMINARY KINGSTON, PA. offers high school graduates additional preparation for college Courses in ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING Courses in ORGAN, PIANO, VIOLIN, VOICE Scholarships available Telephone 7 ll26 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 BETTER CLEANERS 120 East Main Street PLYMOUTH, PA. B R A Z I T I S TESKE'S MEAT MARKET 136 E. Main Street PLYMOUTH, PA. 148 EAST MAIN STREET We know how to get your shoes in PLYMQUTH, pq, tip-top condition, so they'll give miles of smiles BRUCE TRUMBOWER INSURANCE 351 WEST MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH, PA. A. E. Mihalick Tobacco Co. WS s c'ess Made at Wholesale Dealers in CANDY, CIGARS, CIGARETTES A NOVELTIES HARDWARE-PAINT D,s,,.,,,,,,,,,s of LEATHER GOODS-SPORTING R01-TAN CIGARS GOODS-TOYS Dial Phone 9-1683 5 East Main Street Plymouth, Pa. 124 East Main Street Plymouth, Pa. Telephone 9-1433 I SHAWNEE LUMBER CO., INC. Hanover Street fEnd ol the Bridgel PLYMOUTH, PENNA. Flowers ior All Occasions RUCH'S FLOWER SHOP Member of Florist Telegraph Delivery Association 112 EAST MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH, PENNA Phone 9-IUU3 The Leader Store, Inc. Plymouth Beverages OSHEROFFS We Lead in 128 East Main Street PRICES AND QUALITY Everything in Dry Goods PLYMOUTH, PA. Hosiery, Ready-to-wear cmd Shoes for the Entire Family B. BALFOUR COMPANY Known Wherever there are schools cmd colleges MANUFACTURING IEWELERS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 CLASS RINGS COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIAL AWARDS MEDALS AND TROPI-IIES AMBY NOLAN 118 Church Street Plymouth, Penne. CONGRATULATIONS NATE FINKELSTEIN IEWELEE Gifts for All Occasions BUY FROM ONE WHO KNOWS WATCHES AND IEWELRY 22 East Main Street Established 1898 PLYMOUTH, PENNSYLVANIA Telephone 9-3083 H BEST WISHES CLASS OF '53 FLOOR COVERING SHOP Dick's Shoe Store CQMPLIMENTS or Opposite Allicrnce Hcxll Shoe Repairing Est. 45 Years Dwyer Brgfhers RICHARD STEMPOWSKI, Prop. PLYMOUTH, PENNA. Plymouth, Pcr. Tel. 9-9123 General Electric Headquarters CI-IULY RADIO I-IND TELEVISION PLYMOUTH, PA. C L E M 0 W ' S I PHILLIPS SUPPLY CO The Mcxn's Shop 61 East Mum sues: Plymouth, PQ. 170-175 West Mein Street OUR BEST ADS ARE NOT PRINTED PLYMOUTH' PA. THEY ARE WORN 79 COURTESY OF GIRARD PLAN LOANS Girard Investment Company 1 WEST MAIN STREET, PLYMOUTH, PA. Do You Have a Hobby? BULOVA LONGINES We carry a complete line of WATCHES hobby Supplies On Easy Payments at Hacker's Toy Market L A N D A U S 135 ECISY Mdin Street 76 East Main Street PLYMOUTH' PA- PLYMOUTH PA. Phone 9-1985 CAMPUS BROS. Plymouth 9032 Busy Bee Restaurant F. L. WAGNER A Modern Restaurant Where the I Pharmacist Best Meals are Served Greyhound Bus Depot 383 West Main Street 29 West Main Street Plymouth, Pa. PLYMOUTH' PA' Shop in Pennsylvanicfs Most Beautiful Iewelry Store AL WASLEY Plymouth's Leading Credit Ieweler 33 East Main Street PLYMOUTH, PENNA. We Grow Larger by Serving Better EASY TERMS TAKE ONE YEAR TO PAY 80 M. J. EVAN FOOD MARKET Corner of Vine cmd Main Street KEYSTUNE SPECIALTY CUMPHNY Wholesale TOBACCO AND CONFECTIONS 212 East Main Street Phone 1094 Ncxnticoke, Pct HEADACHE POWDERS ' o' Wa' 'Sm' 2 - e, eer -u Jud PM fm' Soda oggnfglearbonafed l P0Wd0f 'U beveraqe on powqler 1 ,, 1 g glass 'Io FIZZ - 'lhen drunk 09 FUUIDFDWQI N PLEASANT AND EASY TO TAKE IN A EIZZ f . Sl noAN's nnuc srom: RUSSPEED moto sEnv1cE 159 East Main Street ik 206 East Main Street PLYMOUTH, PA. PLYMOUTH' PA- BAUM'S SPORTING GOODS MARKET AND THIRD STREETS SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA Specialists in School and Athletic Equipment WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Phone 1672 COMPLIMENTS OF CLAMAR'S High Grade Quality of Home Made Shawnee Tobacco Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS Candies and Chocolates CANDY, CIGARS, AND NOVELTIES For All Occasions 63 East Main Street 8 West Main Street PLYMOUTH, PA. Dial Phone 9750 Candy tor All Occasions 82 ongrafufafionzi - Xiif ICE c GOLDEN QUALITY ICE CREAM CO. PLYMOUTH SCRANTON HAZLETON ALLENTOWN George E. Gwilliam 8: Son GENERAL INSURANCE 132 Church Street Plymouth, Fa. Phone 9-1119 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1953 HELEN BACAK RUMMAGE'S For SILVA-DROME HUNLOCK CREEK BOWLING-SKATING PICNIC GROVE Reservations Cctll 3541 Wilkes-Barre Business College There is an extreme shortage of skilled office personnel. You may train in approximately one year for positions of responsibility in business. 0 BEGINNING AND ADVANCED COURSES 0 PLACEMENT SERVICE Send for Catalog Wilkes-Barre Business College Deposit 6: Savings Bank Bldg. Public Square 2-5023 2-5023 CIC? CD CD CI CJ 1953 SHHWNEE- PLYMUUTH PUST 1425 VETERANS of FUREIGN WARS ik ik Si? BEDZIECKFS COMPLIMENTS PHARMACY QF 511 West Main Street HOME FURNITURE PLYMOUTH, PA. LOREN IVIURCHISON 8: CO. CLASS RINGS, INVITATIONS MEDALS AND TROPHIES C. B. WINGERT, Rep. MEDFORD LAKES, NEW IERSEY PISZCZEK Directors of Funerals 70 East Main Street PLYMOUTH, PA. Where Perfection is cx Mutter of Pride-Not ct Matter of Price 1900 1953 COMPLIMENTS OF TO LOOK BETTER Plymouth Flower Shop C DENNIS MRS. M. W. BONNING, Prop. WE cur OTHER PEOPLE'S HAIR 359 West Main Street WHY NOT YQURS Bonded Florist Member T.D.S. Cor- Davenport 5, Main St,-eets Dial 94257 KLEAN-KOMFORTABLE-KONVENIENT H! THE PLYMOUTH NATIONAL BANK WE SERVE OUR COMMUNITY The building up of ci scxvings account is cm indication of character ACQUIRE THE HABIT OF SAVING EARLY IN LIFE As the lwig is benl. the lree is inclined Executive Vice-President, THOMAS PRITCHARD Cashier, FRANK B. BAIGIS CHARLES L. ASHLEY H. I. CLARK GEORGE DURBIN CHARLES KUSCHKE IOHN STENACH ROBERT KUSCHKE DIRECTORS P. I. DRISCOLL HENRY JONES A. G. KOSTENBAUDER M. W. GILLESPIE ALBERT WASLEY S7 COMPLIMENTS OF SHAWNEE HI-Y CLUB THE PURPOSE OF THE HI-Y CLUB To create, maintain. and extend throughout the school and community High Standards ot Christian Character President IOHN ZOLTEWICZ Vice President DONALD KARWOSKI Secretary EDWARD DWYER Treasurer EDWARD DARKE Chaplain ERNEST AMBROSE Sergeant-at-Arms GERALD IARRETT Faculty Advisor BLYTHE EVANS ROBERT D. KUSCHKE GENERAL INSURANCE JOHN STENACH 319-321 West Main Street PLYMOUTH, PA Ph 9 2050 COMPLIMENTS OF Maslowskfs Funeral Home 338 West Main Street PLYMOUTH, PA Chick's Auto Supply 8. Sports Shop SPORTING GOODS-PAINTS-VARNISHES AUTOMOTIVE PARTS d ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 243S thP p tSt t NANTICOKE PA Ph ne 700 8 COMPLIMENTS OF The American Legion ik' fi? ik' CENTER AVENUE PLYMOUTH. PENNSYLVANIA Center Bird's Jewelry Food Market PIY mouth's Home of Better Brands DIAMONDS QUALITY FOODS WATCHES if? IEWELRY APPLIANCES Ph 9-2059 Main and Gaylord 7 Center Avenue Co nient Terms PLYMOUTH, PENNSYLVANIA All Y N d Ph 9573 90 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 THE FIRST NATIUNAI. BANK 0F PLYMUIITH PLYMOUTH, PA. Organized 1864 Capital S2UU,UUU.U0 Surplus SI,0O0,0UU.U0 Equ1pped to render every type of Bcrnkxng Serv1ce cons1stent with sound bcmklng prcrctxces MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION COMPLIMENTS OF SENIOR Y-TEENS Y-Teens Face Life Squcxrelyu President MARIORIE IARRETT Vice-President LOUISE STANSKI Secretary IOAN PICZAK Treasurer IANET ECKELL Inter-club Council Representative MARIE BONNING Chaplain CAROL PIATT Pianist BILLIE KAY COOPER Song Leader IOSEPHINE CHABALA Reporter KAY PARKER Advisor MISS HOPE PARK JUNIOR Y-TEENS President DOROTHY TOMKIEWICZ Vice-President IEANNE NIZIO Secretary MARY WILK Treasurer IOSEPHINE WNEK Inter-club Council Representative ANN PARTINGTON Chaplain IOAN PISTON Pianist VERA FINE Song Leader SANDRA COBURN Reporter MARY MATALONIS Sergeant-at-Arms NANCY YANUSHKA 92 RUTUGRHPHS MITUGHRPHS ' ,,.' -' , , .2 , '1?'15 ?' If 1 rv My J a , K, jk ..- 4 4:-J 'WC Aff? FP-if V 1' 6 ,Q I ,- .A ,u - .mf-, .nf I - viz ag., 15.5-EX f ., .Q K v.. 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