Scranton High School - Trojan Yearbook (Scranton, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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Slim dm for the Hills UI Give plaores W 0 0. ,,, 1 -4fnr4 ls Iumor ClassgP ay e dl rese s0ph0m0re nt two p1 Cla-SS W1 'U The Junior class at Scran rs ar mesh ay, at th ll m b ng nf 9 regu ton hxgh will present t l h:l:,2g 311815 Mondaythe PTA to class play, Headln for the 'L Th fhe school aumghf Feb re,H1lls on Wednesday and as 6 Plays an 'torlum sn Thursday evenmgs Nov f011OWS d the ca Sts are cn and 10 at the school audrtor 1' CARRIE OF JD ium. The play is under the di THE CARNW fer 12862100 of Miss Celia Buddln U4 eav Cast AL us All 40 members of the class W111,a5:UfSe Sammy Fe have a part in the play One 0 Anme Egdon W Heel, one will present the play the 'u Barre can flghtt uufrlrsz night and the other the Q ' Polzcegza Darwxgm Moore 103 next n nz Il C Jlgiigzmm cghceman Rsffhard G,-?hg?: I ml aomos omoafpmrnf' San eff? Mozenag 3 B Dem Ura A L TQ aq pmoo suogq .Y anager Dhdersonra aux go Aue rt I-err Audien 319 Hoyt aflmb ar sq on som Grail! Brobst W gum Mn moz uf2vM 3 Memo em? mm The play concerns Cornelia Wellington Helster and her sister Dorthea They are weal thy orphans whose only living relatxves are a hillbilly fanuly who run a store rn Lone Mule Tennessee Thexr fathers will to a dog' Listed below are the char acters of the play and follow ing the name of each char acter are the students who will 'play in the first and sec ond casts respectxvely Cornelia Ann Legore Darlene Garnett Dorthea Harrlet Seaman Rosetta. Moore Qrrus Goolus Harold Seaman Bob Jones Betty Belle Gfoolus Margaret Hanna Marlene 0'Tool Happy Goolus Judy Henderson Betty Molle Kuunoo Il0.I.!B'W urphy Lmd n Id Bev Sum Kunce a isrn e1'1.Vi1UY9EL..... xt the gxrls must UM panonh Roy Pamwa r summers m Lone srununuoo S1 Bonlwa, auowmwsm ,a rthur Dem e E Fl'eSh SOPIIQ rose their share of ur um peu, nd Jeanene Ch n At Coon W USC hates the rm Hamm dnl ILDJIQQFT WILLIE The Scranton Freshman D my 1 W QQVE S0ph0HlOI'C team edged out fun Cylu Ggglhx gugloasxla 'Id Cat Wxme ARI Coon Rapxds 13 to 12 ln their ,K frm, Skeets Goolus VS xdow Squxggen In Saunas Gladys ,flarne thsre Tuesday mght oft 1, f-1 , mm K aqumxxolc Mrs Wllk Carme S Wee S L05 x lC 'l IQ wsu :aww Joe Ins Kam Coon Rapids score ate mL Il UCQ d A of the game Scranton cam :JF S3321 Rgiel Joan He back ln the third quarter w Lwsmeq Mrs glauvwa 70 Be two touchdowns and t en ,RM paw 95011 Judny fCoon scored their last m the Stage Staff -V Tofinal minutes of the game Loren Domg an outstanding Job fggingfprogra Pfmble Jacgittpfin the line against the g in Bldg Mah, mg G1 Coon Rapids players were 3 A1Bruce Eason Sammy Fengel Wm Sepvg As rf? Richard Gxbson Jerry Mo 5 0 D I H Z d T Cheer Leaders Mu fffgjich a E oy an 'my Cheer leaders for the foot H SCOFUIE WUCUCOWHS for mu eason were elected at'gCkSCrHI100H were Wesley Fmch Scranton hlgh thu week aflCliT0!'1Y ffenchirglr Fla:-gil' Eb 1 sco ngon pass 05222 Sin Ci9Z.iT2,,e az: Lge Wm was by ff Hoyt on a pass from Billy Hall nett Harriet Seaman Marvyd al Th xt I m Sue Hama Margaret Hanna F srfsneh game 112 tm: Rita Jo Paup and 1 nn Legorei re op new W1 Tuesday mght here when The three al ern tes select ed W P tt Eason Jem they meet a lxke congrftatxon ere a y 1 f Jubell and Colette. Kemp fjoqrglhgllgelifgcxgstgglr 215 'uckm Q --nlg.. A- WINS T! 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JE.'3iS'ifZ'l.fm. Cla 5 P opbecy 'Bali 5121? Our bathosphere descends into the inky blackness of the Racoonian Sea in the year of 1966 The suns rays become less penetrating as we approach the c1ty of Seniors, 1956 The first eye catcher 18 a whale of a big neon sign announcing the S 8: S Drive In managed and operated by Shir' etta and Sharletta Boulware specializing in french fried caviar Who should be perched on top on that whale of a big neon s1gn but Darwin Christensen the foremost designer of fabulous neon signs Inside Ricardo Oxenford, the ham of the class, was calm lackadaisl cally decorating sea shells from the land of the sky blue waters Who should show his presence by QLLQQQ Said, alias 'Detective Wide Eyed Said , weary from his trauegsxtang pausoinghfog 2 refreshment CWOMENJ e oor e S Drive In was the Me by several dozen mermaids having their hair drazgaiiiagsugylgdogybggllnitgccigsged creator of the foremost :Ln hair styles Who should appear before our wondering SYGS but a giant clam plus a very large toe belonging to none other than Jgggy g1112CZ1amPZgL'pJ erry had been trapped for several hours after digging for clams for Who should come to his rescue but Virginia Taylor who was in the area doing lay outs for her sports magazine, Streams Her photographer, Paul Fost , snapped a photo of the hilarious sight Virginia pulling Kunie's toe from the lammv ld l c Sugdenlyimsmoosh, our bathosphere sprung a leak in the air hose It just S0 happened that Llog Richards, the wonder mechanic, was in our vicinity and when he saw that we were in trouble, he fixed the leak and we were directly on our way lhe next stop, the Blue Gill Schoolhouse The principal in charge , Joyce Lucht, greeted us and directed us to the gym area where Wane Seaman who was train ing octupuses for the 1976 Olympics In the science room, Izola Fielding was rays penetrate to the bottom of the ocean After leaving the laboratory we Journey down the block where we ran 1nto a fish hatchery which 15 run by Jerg Hall, One of his scientists, Glenda Legore, rrying on experiments for better fish food ls GaAs we journey down the street what should we see but a big sign readlng Dale Sg,y5e's Underwater Diaper Service' We stopped to investigate the unusual but how t e o profitable business His secretary, Arlys Frazier, ezqnlained the process of Dale turned out clean, fluffy diapers Next door to the diaper sevice was hospital Down the hall Verla Remsburg was the nurse to all sea animals , felt sick She and Dr Tom Kelly were laboring over an octupus with leg aches At the seaport we found Mag Sue Hanna, a sealine stewardess desperately trying to calm her passengers before their departure to some land of slq blue water Just beyond the seaport was an ampitheater where we stopped to see a recent movie :Ln order to rest our travelers bones and release our travelers cheques Who should we find, but Dolores Byerly, the most highly rated critic in the sea Her ability has excelled above all others On the street we found Iris Murphy pushing a cart laden with flowers from land She gave us each a bunch of Iris's Who should give us a lift to the outskirts of town but Laura Richards who was testing amphibious cars for the Phibi Company Riding along with her was Carol-.IE Sailer who was eaqaerimenting with some color harmonized bubbles she had created for the 1966 Amnhiblous Car Imagine 250 sea horse power And what slim' lines The amphibious craft came to a halt :Ln front of a small church nestled the seaweed As we went inside we felt the warmth of a friendly place away from all evil Behind the pulpit stood Donna Rae Carrick giving the word of the gospel to the scavengers to the sea She seemed hap y and content in her work After leaving the church, we came upon a huge p Le of sponges We started to carry one away for a souvenir when we were called to a halt by Jean Jubell She told us it had taken her all day t make such a catch Hm' It seems to me that we haven t contacted everyone Oh, there are some more of our pals at the Bacoonian L 8: G Bar Ranch It is owned and man aged by Gge and La-gy Cwho Elsel In the house we were m-ved tea by their most gracious guardian, Marilyn Johnson Marilyn told us to journey to the prairle and we would find the foreman who turn out to be Robert Hunter He was busily rounding up sea horses on the Racoonian Prairie. Robert said that there was to be a class reunion the following Saturday, but we had to leave for our time was soon to run out. As we ascended back to land, a smiling face peep- ed in the window of our bathosphere. 5-lj.-m Calder, a pearl diver, showed us hundreds of pearls he had clutch in his hand. Jim mst be in the monev now. Sigh! Gee, I must have been asleep. TUBE was the strangest dream. Imagine being able to see all the seniors of 1956 in one dream. I only hope that every- one of them is successful in this world of wonder and miracles. I S - . . . ' Q - . . I - ' . er working busily as she carried on experiments to find ways of making the sun's h . . ' wh a 0 - ' Q 0 0 0 , in 0 . P ' ,



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Q.q v A V7 y nniur Front row Roberta Wages, Virg1nia Marsh, Helen Loeffler, Rozetta Moore, Rita Robblns, Janlce Byerly, Beverly Donelson, Glorla Smlth, Harrlett Seaman, Arletta Boulware, Annetta Thomas Judy Hatch, M1dd1e row Mr Blenfang, Marzaret Hanna Judy Henderson, Darlene Garnett, Marlene O'Too1, Ann Legore, Fr3HC1S Vader B th 3 e el R1Ch3FdS, Gwen Eberle, Jerry Foster, Jerry Roblnson, B111 Mlller, B111 Tyndall, M185 Uthe, Back row Donald Glbson Danny Glbson R b t M d , , o er or en, B111 Dunlvan, Gary Shorey, Ernle Hall, James Duff, Duane Baker, Dlck Pound L arry Taylor, Harold Seaman, B111 Tolsdorf Bobby Jones , fi f' Jfpx 'f f S l Y l?n PQ,,, 'T I if 1 ge J BBBBB . 0 ' 4 V ,Egg ,?!, . , E, a n X 'A . J 5 2 0 If-v

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