St Petersburg Richland High School - Cardinal Yearbook (St Petersburg, PA)
- Class of 1956
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X .X 1 1 X X 11' ' 1 1.1 X 1 . -Q1 X1 X 11 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 L , 1 XX 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 11 1 1 1 X 1 X .-' 1- 1 The Senior Class 1 9 5 6 presents The Cardinal Pub1ishedBy THE SENIOR CLASS of St. Petersburg - Richland Township Joint High School ST. PETERSBURG, PA. A FP' 1 1 ax QW -2-3' DEDILAIIUN We dedicate this book to the memory of Mr. Harvey Hale, our school custodian, who for nine years kept our school building and grounds in excel- lent condition. Harvey was ea friend to everyone of us and his memory will remain with us for many year to come. BCARD OF EDUCATION ,M i 'S' , , V limi F AWS 5 , 4 Q ik af Yf Glenn Kesler WQZW Secreiary X e or . , we 1 . i , , Donald Lynch Paul Best William Morgan President Vice President Treasurer IN MEMORIAM vw 4 uv Harris Dreibelbis William Barletf Lawrence Linnon PN -. zli, Y-A X -'R' s QA. mi' lm? 43 Ralph Watson In memory of Ralph A A Watson who served rrrr X as a school director ' ln 'ii for Richland Town- ' f ship for more than u ' x' quarter century. fa W 25? fi 5 QL 'V f' 5 A . vim - 4 as 5, Robert Milliren Paul Ashbaugh Homer Heeter '7' :thu Cf l ks 'I E FNIULTY BUDD B. STEWART We, the class of 1956 pay tribute to our Supervising Principal, Mr. Stewart. He has guided us through the years not only as our principal, but also as our friend. He has worked with us in every- thing we have undertaken, especially during our final year in high school. From the first day of our Freshman year to Commence- ment, he was at our side, giving helpful advice. Our words can- not express our sincere appreciation for his untiring efforts in our behalf. Front row: Miss Isabel Jones, Miss Ressic Hester, Mrs, Elzialacth Earls, Mrs. lilgio Potts, Mrs. Phyllis Jordan, Mrs. Ruby Kuzniar. Middle row: Mr. Hugh Chapin, Mrs. Torcsc Ilolminiollcr, Mrs. lXIazorna Krcar, Mrs. Patricia Russcll, Miss .loam Anderson, Mrs. Florcncc Corbett, Mr. Frcd VUIOIIIJZI. Buck row: Mr. Richard llclmiulollcr, Mr. Budd B. Slcwaul, Mrs. IIOIILIILI Wcbslcr. MRS. JORDAN ..... MISS .IUNICS ........ MRS. IxULNIAlI ..... ....... 1 1 MRS. I'.AllLIu ..,... ...... . MISS HEETEH MRS. POTTS ....... ...... MII. CHAPIN ...... ....... MKS. KRICAR ...... FACULTY POSITIONS Grade 1 Grade 2. Grades 1, 2 Grzulcs 3, 4 Grades 4, 5 Grudcs 6, 7 Grades 7, 8 Art MISS ANDICRSUN ....,....., ,..,. l Ciiulisli. Spzuiisli MRS. lII'I1.lXlIN'l'0LI,l'IIl .,...........,..,.....,..... Commcrcizxl MII. IlECI,MlN'l'UI,LlClI ........ Sociul Studios, Coucliiiig MII. WICl3S'l'IiIl M Il. S'l'Ii7WAR'I' Sul Scioiicc, Mulliciuulics V.'!'X'ISlllLL Priilcipzll MRS. Urllllilul. 1. ..... .... ........... N I ocul Music MR. CULONNA MRS. RUSSELL Inslrumcntzil Music School Nursc Dear old High School, we are with you Strong and true, You will always have our tribute And our honor, too. May the lasting ties of friendship Unite our memories clear, And remain with us forever more Throughout all the years. gaze,-,,,.. 'gf fll f f f I Jia! S V 1 Q.. V -.. I S v s.-',,, ,T , qv , e sv ' G 'U' , U i qv EENIURE f 4, a 'f' 6 I Q' x i R j RICHARD EUGENE BEICHNER . . Beech'7 Look out! Here come Beichner! This fellow is a demon behind the wheel of his Ford as well as in the classroom. Dick has been our trusty treasurer E LARRY GEORGE ASHBAUGH . . . Butch Here is the Mister of our class. He hail from St. Pete. When there is work to be done, Butch is always there to help. He was Salutatorian of the class. His future is undecided, but what ever he chooses to do we know he will do well. Good luck! for three yeears and pitched in with the basketball as rw manager of the Saints. Good luck in whatever you do, Dick. ' ii li nu - funky 45 WILLIAM RAY BURRELL . . . t'Bill This happy go lucky fellow seems to have a good time wherever he goes. If you hear someone singing in the halls or rooms you can usually figure it's Bill. He started his freshman year and ended his senior year on the basketball lineup. Bill hasn't made up his mind what he wants to dog however, we are sure of his success. MADELIN MARGARET DITTY . . Peg It you ever want to know where this young girl comes from, just ask her! She is from the great met- ropolis of Alum Rock. Peg is planning to be an air- line hostess and we're certain she'11 make a good one. CAROLINE ELIZABETH LIVERMORE Caroline This eager beaver can be found in the middle of any work. She comes from down Foxburg way. This young lass is one of the eo-editors of our yearbook. We wish you luck in everything you do, Caroline. L, 1 MARY JANE EDINGER . . Mary Jane Mary Jane, one of the seniors who hails from St Petersburg can usually be found anytime except when you want her. Mary has been o nthe cheerlead ing squad for four years. We are sure you'l1 be happy and successful in anything you do Mary. Good luck ly, . f TJ X 1 JOYCE MARlE MCBRIDE . . . Joyce tendants. Joyce has her career slated as a telephone operator. Good luck, Joyce. WILLIAM BRUCE MCCANNA . . . Bill', Here is the brains of the senior class. Bill is well gifted with gray matter and made good use of it by winning a four year scholarship through the American Legion. He plans to attend college where he will further his education in chemical engineering. Good luck Bill. HAQW DEANNA JEAN REED . . . 'tDeanna7' Deanna, one of the so called quiet girls of the class, makes it known quite often that she is around. Deanna hails from Foxburg and plans to be a secre- tary. We all Wish you lots of luck Deanna. This dark haired, slightly hot tempered girl en- tered St. Pete in her Freshman year. The same year Joyce was chosen to be one of the May Queen's at- MILDREIJ M. SIIANER . . . Millie This dark haired girl can usually be heard above the reinainder of the class. Millie believes school would be alright if it weren't for math class. Millie wishes to be an airline hostess and u'e're sure she'll have lots ol' sueeess. 7:1 'Q KENNETH RUSSELL SHOUP . . Shoupie Shoupie used to be a quiet bashful fellow, but what a change! Shoupie can be looked for where there is trouble anywhere, anytime. He has a great deal of ability and will without a doubt be successful in whatever he chooses. q Y' xi Y! JOHN WILLIAM WOOD , . . Woody Woody is the salesman of our class. He has al- ways been around the top of the sales list. When you ask Woody what he is going to be, he shrugs his shoulders and says. t'Probably an insurance adjuster. Good luck in whatever you do, Woody. C' DAVID CHARLES YINGLING . - . Dave This old chap is the chief executive of the senior class. Dave gives the teachers a little trouble once in a while, but usually he is a very obedient lad. Good luck. Dave, in anything and everything you do. if A an ' H er 4 4 -C CLASS HISTORY In the year 1952 we started our high school career. At first we were rather leary of this high school life, but with the help of Miss Mortand we soon became accutomed to it. During the year we had a skating party. a valentine party, and a square dance, all of which were successful. Our class officers werer President ............ ........ ll flildred Shaner Vice President .,.............. Joyce McBride Secretary ......,.. ........ M ary Jane Edinger Treasurer ........ ......... L arry Ashbaugh Sgt. At Arms ...... .... ...... R o bert Flick At the start of our second year we welcomed a new member into our class, William McCanna. We started our Sophomore year with a skating party and a ham raffle. In November we ordered our class rings which arrived in February. Our class officers were: President ........................ Larry Ashbaugh Vice President .................. Joyce McBride Secretary .................... Mary Jane Edinger Treasurer .....,..... .......... D ick Beichner Sgt. At Arms ........ ....... W illiam Burrell As Juniors we had the honor of being upper classmen. Though we had only thirteen members in our class, we were very active. We participated in social activities by sponsor- ing a turkey raffle, luncheon, two movies, and a newspaper. We finished the year with the Junior-Senior Prom. It was very successful and enjoyed by all- Our class officers were: President ............................ David Yingling Vice President .............. Larry Ashbaugh Secretary ......... ........ ly lary Jane Edinger Treasurer ........ ....... R ichard Beichner Sgt. At Arms .................... William Burrell This year, as Seniors, we contributed three excellent basketball players to the team: BillBurrell, Dave Yingling, and Bill McCanna. We also contributed three cheerleaders! Mary Jane Edinger, Millie Shaner, and Peg Ditty. Millie and Peg sang in the Girls' Trio. Our social activities included two record hops, several luncheons, a skating party. a turkey raffle, and a square dance. We also sold magazine subscriptions. One of the high- lights of the year was the Banquet and Prom given by the Juniors in our honor. We are grateful to the Juniors for this wonderful affairg we certainly enjoyed ourselves. Baccalaureate services were held on May 27 and Commencement on May 29. Our class officers were: President ............. ......... D avid Yingling Vice President ................ Larry Ashbaugh Secretary .................... Mary Jane Edinger Treasurer ..................., Richard Beichner Sgt. At Arms ....... ...... W illiam Burrell We hope our future may be as successful as our past has been and we wish the best of luck to all the Senior Classes yet to come. GRADUATION DAY Front, row: Caroline IC. Livermore. Madelin Margaret Ditty, William Bruce Mefjanna, Larry George Ashbaugh, Deanna Jean Reed and Mary Jane Edinger. Middle row: .lohn William Wood, David Charles Yingling, William Ray Burrell, Richard Eugene Beiehner, and Kenneth R. Shoup. Back row: Joyce Marie McBride and Mildred M. Shaner. CLASS PROPHECY My classmates have asked me, Larry Ashbaugh, to predict their future lives. I do not profess to be a Swamieg however, I shall try to foretell the truth. I will concentrate deeply and climb upward into the future. When I arrive in the future on my magic carpet, I see a large dam on the Clarion River. I lower my magic carpet to the dam and take a tour, I discover the chief engineer on this job is a chap who graduated in 56 . He is Bill McCanna. As I take my carpet back to the sky, I am passed by an atomic airplane and I believe -wait, I shall catch it. See! I was right Bill Burrell is behind the throttlcs. and Millie Shaner is hostess on this flight. On I go over the peaks of the Allegheny Mountains, down in the valley I see a ranch house with two lovely children in the back yard. I fly past the window, and I see Joyce McBride turning on the automatic dish washer. Just then I hear a crash on the main highway and when the polic arrive the officer says. I am officer Ken Shoup. What happened here? Then an insurance adjuster ar- rives and introduces himself as John Wood. I leave this scene and travel on to a small town nestled in the valley. As I float through town, I see on the corner of First and Main a small beauty shopg as I come closer, I see the sign says. Mary Jane's Beauty Shop,' property of Mary Jane Edinger. Continuing on down Main Street, I come to a sign reading School Zone. Surely I can find some of my classmates here. I was right because as I float past the first grade rooml recognize the teacher as Caroline Livermore. .Iust when I am passing the door, Caroline calls the school nurse to come and look at one of her children. As she starts down the hall. I can't distinguish her at first: then she gets closer, and I recognize her as Peggy Ditty. I leave the school house and continue on down the street when I develop trouble in my magic carpet. I look around and find a garage. The chief mechanic, whom I recognize as Dick Beichner, greets me as I enter the office. Isee Deanna Reed taking dictation from David Yingling, the sales manager. Iwait a few momentsg Dick comes into say that my magic carpet is fixed. Well. it is getting late, and I must get back to 1956 where we see thirteen seniors leaving St. Petersburg-Richland High School. If the law of averages holds true, maybe 50 per cent of these predictions will come true, but fate will decide the course of all their lives. YEAR BOOK STAFF i i it J J i A-1. ' Seated: Mildred Shaner, Mary Jane Edinger, Mr. Ronald Webster, Mrs. Terese Helmintoller, Peggy Ditty, Caroline Livermore, Bill Mc-Canna, Kenne th Shoup. Joyce McBride, and Mr. Budd Stewart. Standing: Larry Ashbaugh, John Wood, David Yinglingg, Williain Burrell, Deanna Reed, and Richard Beic J hn er. CLASS O FICERS iw ir f President ..,....................... David Yingling Treasurer ...,......., ....... R ichard Beichncr Vice President ................ Larry Ashbaugh Sgt.-At-Arms ....... ....... W illiani Burrell Secretary .................. Mary Jane Edingcr Class Advisor ..... ....... R onald Webster I i CLASS WILL I, Larry Ashbaugh, will my brothers car to anyone who wants it. I, Dick Beichner, will my life to Mr. Webster. I, Bill Burrell, will my basketball ability to LeRoy. I, Peggy Ditty, will my left handed pencil to anyone who needs it. I. Mary Jane Edinger. will my letter writing ability to the Marine Corps. I, Caroline Livermore, will my lunch to the senior basketball players. I, Joyce McBride, will all my evenings to Ed, I, Bill McCanna, will my muscles to Gary Page. I Deanna Reed, will my trips to Clarion to Bill Burrell. I, Mildred Shaner, will my typewriter to Guyma. I, Ken Shoup, will my math book to Dave Yingling. I, John Wood, will my physics book to LeRoy Burrell. I. David Yingling. will my winking ability to Mrs. Hemintoller. We We We We We We We the Senior Class the Senior Class, the Senior Class the Senior Class the Senior Class, the Senior Class, the Senior Class , will another class like this to Mrs. Helmintoller. will some more senior romeos to Miss Anderson. , will some more big wheels to Mr. Helmintoller. , will our brilliant minds to Mr. Webster. will some more excellent math students to Mr. Stewart will our vocal cords to Mrs. Corbett. . will our lung capacity to Mr. Colonna. Name Deanna Reed Mildred Shaner Peggy Ditty Mary Jane Edinger Caroline Livermore Joyce McBride Larry Ashbaugh Bill Burrell Bill McCanna Dick Beichner John Wood Ken Shoup David Yingling Mr. Webster Mr. Helmintoller Mrs. Helmintoller Miss Anderson Mr. Stewart Class Mirror Alias Deanna Millie Peg Mary Jane Caroline Joyce Butch Bill Bill Dick Woody Shoupie Dave Ducky Dick Terese Joan Budd Favorite Pasfime Going to Clarion Writing to Bill Airplanes Talking Golf Ed Loafing . Sleeping Studying Going to Foxburg Cars Driving Cars Girls . Golf Public Speaking . Men Teaching Math Favorite Saying O. Bill !!! Hey, wait for me! Let's play hookey Classes all week??? You Idiot! What time is it?'?? Doesn't look good! Listen, kid! No movies today? Stay in! What for? It wasn't 'me'! Who has my math? Class Mirror You betcha my booties . 10.000 words, Dick! Where are the Seniors? Senior!!! Wouldn't that grind your soul! Hustle, people! Wants To Be Secretary . Airline Hostess Airline Hostess Beautician Journalist Telephone Operator Big Wheel Paratrooper Chemical Engineer A good citizen Insurance Adjuster Bachelor . Millionaire Teacher Psychiatrist Princess Old Maid Retired Will Probably Be . Housewife . Bubble Dancer Airline Hostess Housewife Professional Golfer Housewife Small Cog Married President . Husband Insurance Adjuster Father of 2 Married Father of 10 Psychoanalyzed Grandmother , Married Working at 99 THE BIG PAY OFF BACCALA UREA TE SUNDAY, MAY 27, I956 8:00 P. M. 'Processional The Heavens Are Telling -Beethoven 'Hymn: Come Thou Almighty King . Congregation 'Invocation . . Reverend Ralph N. Parkhill Quartettcr Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul -Icanof Scripturer Philippians Ch. I-21-28 Reverend Parkhill Quartette: The Lord Bless You And Keep You -Lutkin Sermon: What Do I Live For? Reverend Bruce Hankey 'Hymnz America the Beautiful . . Congregation 'Benedirtion . . Reverend Ralph N. Parkhill 'Recessionali Recessional --Wilson Pianist: Judy Lieherum REVEREND RALPH N. PA.RKH'ILL Pastor ol the Episcopal Church, Foxburg, Pa. FLEVEHEND BRUCE HANKEY Pastor nt the Methodist Church, St. Petersburg. Pa. 'The Congregation will please stanrl. COMMENCEMENT TUESDAY, MAY 29, I956 8:00 P. M. Orchestrar Forever March - Schmammel Orchestra: Our Heroes - Aseher 'Processionalr Praise Ye the Father - Gounod 'Invocation . . Reverend H. W. Diehl Trio: Will You Remember -Rumburg Salutatory Address . . Larry Ashbaugh Trio: Younger Than Spring Time -Rodgers Valedictory Addressi . . William McCanna Orchestra: Mignonette -Baumann Commencement Address: Is This The Answer? . . Michael Koman Presentation of Diplomas . Budd B. Stewart Supervising Principal Presentation of the American Legion Essay Award Scholarship Award . . Guy Detar County American Legion Essay Chairman War Bond Award . . Reverend Loy Gobrecht Chaplain, Millet'-Rankin Post Recipient . . William Bruce McCanna 'Benediction . . . Reverend H. W, Diehl 'Recessionalf Marche Noble - Bach REVEREND H, W. DIEHL Pastor ot the Nazarene Church, St. Petersburg, Pa, Graduates will assemble in the rear ot the auditorium after the recessional to hc greeted by parents and friends. C L A S S R O L L Larry George Ashbaugh William Bruce McCanna Richard Eugene Beichner Deanna Jean Reed To The Graduate William Ray Burrell Mildred M. Shaner La Veme P. Larson Madelin Margaret Ditty Kenneth R. Shoup I v -.gi I Mary Jane Edinger John William Wood ,Th goiyggffve sua Caroline E. Livermore David Charles Yingling ' , 01' U vagal' . - .1 f gf E1 . fygu ' V 4. f trifle-: elf Joyce Marie McBride -. ThrpngI7,ytvlua:?v,125q-pass, your i -e e '- high. - --1-. I ,t:,,1 A. , A fn 5hd'PYB3IB-' I' , Tc us:-lens 5-fry., 'n'i Z'fi.LaRFJI2gwf,L,r I '55 ' 57 A Valerie Gratl Nancy Ketner b'1we7,gf.ft 3695? 1 af QQ? CII? Mage d ui s 'i ,SA in ag,ybuMiu.'gmd,afYi?2Aw::?-Q11 Q Our Course Is C osen, prea e ai A I ifElime'fItl3l0ugIib..gJi WxKv' qi, Eh Clan Color Clan Flower 'IJ Black and White Carnation '4' ' Q. ...WPI 3-t .ZBPEURSSLM f ' 5 ' f gigjgigli-wayfx-,ffg:jJIf.fji3j Vw cuss orncens You .ite .. f i 1 olden hgpeyy David vingiing .......................................,,....................... President 4 1,4 ' v Larry Ashbaugh ........,.. ......... V ice President on Gfaduat Q Mary Jane Edinger ......,...... Secretary Richard Bcichner ,,,...... ............. T reasurer Ronald Webster .........,.............. ................................ C lass Advisor JOINT SCHOOL DIRECTORS Donald Lynch ......,...,............. ....... , ................................ ..............,. P r estdent 1 9 5 6 Paul Best .,.............. ....,..,........................,.....,............,............. v ice President Glenn R. Kester ................... ............. ,...,............. S e cretary William Morgan .................,.... ...........,........................,..,,. Tr casurer Harris Drcibelbis Lawrence Linnon William Barlett Paul Ashbaugh Robert Milliren Homer Heeter FACULTY ST - Budd B. Stewart .......,.........,.,............,... Supervising Principal ' Ronald Webster .loan Anderson Richard Helmintollcr Florence Corbett Terese Helmintoller Fred Colonna sr PETERSBURG PENNSYLVANIA 'Wei' me 1 k Q2 C3 . ' Cl ACL-S Y 6, K bn fx Q c-if-'31-E J X fi, O O O MM M UNDER-CLASSMEN Junior Executives President ......... .............................................................. J ohn Summerville Advisor ........,, ....... M r. Richard Helmintoller Treasurer ....... .................... M ary Lee Brison Secretary ........ .................,.... L ouise Sheffer Sgt,-At-Arms .... .,.... C urlos Klinglcr MEMBERS First row: Nancy Ketncr, James Edwards, John Summerville, Roger Brown, Carlos Klingler, Malvene Creese. Second row: Judy Mclilhattan, C-uyma Greenawalt, Louise Sheffer, Johanna Smith, Nancy Foust, Mary Lee Brison, Valerie Graff, Susan Lemmon, Mr. Helmintoller. So homores Executives President ...........,....4..,..................,,..,.......................,......... Carole Schaeffer Advisor ......... ...... ll lrs. Terese Helmintoller Treasurer ..... ................. L llilford Shreifler Secretary .......... ............... D orothy Shreffler Sgt.-At-Arms ...... .............. G ary Page Vice President ......... ...... ..... J osie Landers MEMBERS First row tfronty: Bary Bartow, Roger Herzel, Clifford Shreffler, LeRoy Burrell, Gary Page, Carl Jackson, John Deloe, Charles Fleming, Daryl Watson. Second row: John Ganoe, Sonja Master, Carol Schaefer, Janice Ditty, Marie Hilliard, Marlene Wetzel, Patty Clark, Vivian Fair, Judy Lieberum, Mrs. Helmintoller. Third row: Dorothy Shreffler, Janice Deal, Josie Landers. Eleanor Sullivan. Freshmen Executives President ........................................................................ Richard Ashbaugh Secretary .................,.................................................................. Nancy Vasey Advisor .............. ........... J oan Anderson Sgt.-Al-Arms ....... ..... S tanley Fillgrovc Treasurer ........,........ ...... S ucllen Sheffer Vice President ...,.... ....... L iuda Master MEMBERS First row ffrontyz William Peterson, Frank Sullivan, Mark Fichte, Stanley Fillgrove, John Livermore, Richard Passauer, Richard Ashbaugh, William Eakman. Second rovv: Kenneth Hughes, Lucy Brown, Carolyn McCanna, Donna Watson, Judy Arendt, Rebecca Ryberg, Suellen Shefler, Nancy Rhoades, Miss Anderson, Thomas Lieberum. Third row, Linda Master, Linda Cotton, Nancy Vasey, Judy Ganoe. SPORTS f 47--X Qi 1 I K XD!! 1 7 I X P ff X , 1, df I f X X KN ,..-, BILL BURRELL Bill, who is a senior, was one of the main stays of the team this year. He led the team in scoring and was elected Varsity Captain by his team-mates. Good luck in the future, Bill. DAVE YINGLING Dave, who is a senior, deserves a lot of credit for his accurate shooting and fine defensive work. He was a great help to our team. Good luck in the future, Dave. GARY PAGE Gary is only a sophomore, but he played varsity ball all season. A fine center, Gary will be a great help to our team in the future. Good luck, Gary. JOHN SUMMERVILLE John, who is only a junior, saw plenty of action as a Varsity regu- lar. John is a great reboundcr and a fine player. He will be an asset to next year's team. BILL MCCANNA Bill, who was a senior this year, was the other varsity guard. Bill was a fine ball player and was al- ways in there fighting. Good luck in the coming years, Bill. ,4 '4 JIM EDWARDS Jim is a junior who saw plenty of action this year as varsity guard. He is a line shot and will be a big help to next year's team. Good luck, Jim. DICK ASHBAUGH Dick is only a freshman, but he has already seen varsity action. His height and fine ability make him an asset to our team. Best of luck, Dick. 1 . RICHARD HELMINTOLLER Coach LE ROY BURRELL LeRoy, a sophomore, saw action in both J.V. and Varsity games. He is a fine player and is a likely prospect as a varsity guard. Good luck, LeRoy. CLIFF SHR EFFLER Clill is another sophomore who saw action in both J.V. and varsity games. This was Cliffs last year for our team. He is joining a new team, the United States Air Force. Good luck in the future, Cliff. 3'6- wifi 1- o as NS Q. vu my nv .fag 5 Y' 'K 1 k f N ,F ,vi . a H.,- ,sfi V, ' Q -,gc me xv, J fl Q 'F Q51 QF' 5 - 9- QA 1 ' , I I I v. i l'2 1 U1 1 . 91 '-n-., Q F R?-ffgg! 5 in I 'Q-N 'fqx it? vL'?ZE' ' ' . ,ggi 2' ,mx 140-1- i . il X 1 N ,Q f-W i if X XX iw 'NAS A I rr un Well Done Team and Cheerleaders ln Appreciation Thank You Sponsors 13' ? 'FW-N i. ,x X W vw DFQAMATI CS Q . X ga 2' Y 1 fb ,. MS. T7 U Q Senior Class Play :fm J ears. ' ws, Y I ,V . .. , if .- LET ME OUT OF HERE! Bona Lynn and Eve Boyd work together as typists and share a little two-room apart- ment. Bona has a handsome brother that Eve would like to meet. Eve has a wealthy aunt who wants Eve to marry Gifford Morton, an eccentric poet and writer of children stories. Eve wants to be independent and has led her aunt to believe that she is attending an ex- clusive girls, school when she is really earning a salary. But Aunt Angela and Gifford are coming to pay Eve a visit! Eve isn't ready to be found out yet, so she and Bona go to ask a friend of theirs to pretend to be Eve's teacher so the aunt will not ask too many questions. While they are out, Garret, Bona's brother, arrives with a friend, Victor Ward. who has come to town to close an important business deal for his father. While waiting for the girls. Victor tears his trousers and Garret goes out to have them mended, not realizing that it is a holiday. The snoopy landlady, Bessie Rhodes, almost discovers Victor. but he gets rid of her by wearing a kimona and head scarf and pretending to be one of the girls with a bad cold. Then Aunt Angela and Cliff come in -see Victor and think they are in the wrong apartment. They tell the landlady . . . she thinks Victor is a burglar. Victor has already frightened the comedy maid, Hazel Miles, into a faint. Garret comes back, is forced by Victor to change clothes with him. Victor goes out to make his appointment, leaving Garret in the same fix Victor was in! Then Victorls father arrives . . . dirty from changing a tire- While he is cleaning up, Garret steals his clothes to get even with Victor! Even Stevie Cobb, the superstitious colored elevator boy gets mixed up in the tangle, which gets worse and worse until it seems that nothing can straighten out. But all ends happily in a most amusing way. PLAY CAST Eve Boyd. Attractive, vivacious young woman ................ ....... lv lary .lane Edinger Bona Lynn, Eve's room-mate. Very independent ........ ............ M ildred Shaner Bessie Rhodes, The Landlady ...................................... ......... J oyce McBride Hazel Miles, The colored maid ...... ....... ...................... P e g Ditty Stevie Cobb, Young colored boy ...... ,....... R ichard Beichner Garret Lynn, Bona's brother .............. ........ D avid Yingling Victor Ward, Garret's pal .............................. ....... L arry Ashbaugh Angela Boyd, Eve's wealthy Aunt .................. ......... D eanna Reed Gifford Morton, An eccentric young man ....... ..... B ill McCanna Marshall Ward, Victor's father ......................... ....... K en Shoup ol U9 OPERETTA HANSEL AND GRETEL by Engelbert Humperdinck The production given by the eleinentury school is il min- iature version ol' the wel! known grand opera by the some name. CAST Peter, a broom maker .....,.....,.... ,, Gertrude. his wife .....,.... , Hansel, their son .,.......... tlretel, their daughter ...... ..,.. M ur Witch, who eats children ................,......... P Sandman, who put Children to sleep Dawn Fairy, who wakes children ,..... Fourteen Angels ..................,. . ............ . Chorus of Gingerbread Children .... Properties Committee .. Pat Patterson Terry Ashbuugh Alice Perkins George Edinger thu Burrzielougll atrieiu Aquziviva Gary Ashbaugh Beverly Milford und Karen Murray ff? , Yu .W in 'ISM u v A-. -m ff' 3 dw? 1, wmv was 'swf' X59 Niki A Q Q :D 7 5 m y 'A 1 ll . 'UQ' J, J' P A 9 m fufgb 'g L X IM? MUSIC Mixed Chorus Front row: Mrs. Florence Corbett, William Eakman, James Edwards, Thomas Lieberum, William Peterson, Janice Ditty, Sonja Master, Suellen Sheffer, Dorothy Shreffler, Eleanor Sullivan, Nancy Vasey, Lucy Brown, Judy Ganoe, Linda Master. Judy Lieberum. Middle row: Roger Herzel, Frank Sullivan. Roger Brown, Mark Fichte, Caro- lyn McCanna. Judy Arendt, Mildred Shaner, Nancy Foust, Rebecca Ry- burg, Linda Cotton, Nancy Ketner. Mary Jane Edinger, Susan Lemmon, Mary Lee Brison. Back row! Richard Passauer, John Summerville, John Livermore, David Yingling, Stanley Fillgrove, Gary Bartow, LeRoy Burrell, William Burrell, Richard Ashhaugh, Louise Shelter, Deanna Reed, Peggy Ditty, Donna Watson, Valerie Graff. Marlene Wetzel, Janice Deal, Judy Mclillhattan, Guyma Greenawalt, Malvene Creese, Vivian Fair, Marie Hilliard. G 6 .1 la 'i i , V f.. i. ' if ,J ' .ll f. VJ ' '. ' I 11, ' 4 1 , ' '. QUARTETTE This group Consists of David Yingling. Valerie Graff, Judy Lieb- eruin, and Gary Bartow. Besides singing at school assemb- lies, they appeared before various gatherings. They also took part in the spring concert and the Forensic at Clarion. Best of luck to a swell group. TRIO Mildred Shauer, Judy lllelilhattan Peggy Ditty This group has been very busy entertaining at various gatherings. They took part in the Forensic at Clarion. Mildred and Peggy will in- deed be missed next year. . 551 1 Z , i . A ' Q .ii ? Q ' I' -3 rx PIANISTS fm Linda lVIaster, Valerie Graff 1 Judy Lieberuln These three girls played for all the high school musical assemblies during the past year. DOUBLE TRIO Judy Arendt, Donna Watson, Judy Ganoc, Linda Master, Nancy Vasey and Rebecca Ryberg This fine group is composed of six freshmen girls who have also been very busy entertaining during the past year. We are sure that this group will have three more years of successful singing in high school. Trumpets Gary Bartow Tom Liebcrum llavid Yingling Regina liultrcll Saxaphones Mark Fiehte Valerie Graff lfaren llflurray Nancy Vasey John Summerville Band cmd Orchestra Altos George Edinger Clarinets 4'2l1'0l Creese lvlary Jane Edinger Gwendolyn Jordan Judy Lieberum llazel Morgan Alice Mae Perkins Leonard Shoup Ronald Shoup Nancy Smith Bill Peterson Judy Ganoe Baritones Sonja Master lien Shoup Trombones Roger Herzel Richard Passauer Bass John Summerville Snare Drum Louise Sheffer Bass Drum Gary Lieberum Cvmbols Lcnnis Berlin Director Mr. Fred Colonna 1 Y 1 The hand and orchestra under the excellent direction of Mr. Fred Colonna presented their annual concert on April 13. They participated in County Band at Cooks Forest on May 7 also. We wish this fine band and orchestra continued success. Crowning of the King cmd Queen Our Prom theme this year was f'Apple Blossom Weddingf, The audi- torium was beautifully decorated for the affair. The above picture shows, left to right: Mr. Helmintoller, Junior Class Advisor who crowned the King: Joyce McBride, attendants Brenda Whitling, flower girlg Deanna Reed, Prom Queeng William Burrell, Prom KingifiJimmy Konkle, crown bearer, and Richard Beichner, attendant. y After the crowning a capacity crowd had a wonderful time dancing to the music of Fritz Waldron's Orchestra from Butler. ' Lesson on Landscape Pointing Caroline Livermore, Mrs. Mazerna Krear, Art Instructor, Mildred Shatner. and David Yingling. Custoclions of the Books iii, , ,- X ff:g,--sf f -li-lou A1 3 v 4 - ,-. Miss Joan Anderson. Librarian, and assistants: seated, Dorothy Shret'i'1er and Guyma Greena walt. Standing: Peggy Ditty and Lucy Brown. MR. EDWARD RUSSELL Mr. Russell became custodian of our school during the Christmas holiday. He succeeds Mr. Harvey Hale who passed away late in November. Mr. Russell resides in the West Home area of Richland Township, Venango Coun- ty. Mrs. Russell is an employee of the Franklin Hospital. JAMES EDWARDS Our projectionist this year was Jim Edwards. He and his assistants, Roger Brown and Charles Rhoades were in charge of showing all the movies for the grades and high school. Jim learned to operate from his bro- ther and knows it inside out. S Q. X 4 tn Qi 'S' 1 Q i' 6' ', M 1 IUNI R GRADES 7 and 8 First row, left to right: Lennis Berlin, Sammy Eakman, Terry Ashbaugh, Lawrence McConnell, Dennis Dotterer, Gary Ashbaugh, Leonard Carroll, Gary Dee. Second row, left to right: Alice Perkins, Helen Sherman, Bertha Deloe, Linda Texter, Patty Patterson, Carol Creese, Karen Murray, Janice Landers, Norma Wilson, Patty Acquaviva, Mr. Chapin. Third row, left to right: Barbara Clark, Gwendolyn Jordan, Hazel Morgan, Beverly Milford, Marilyn Milford, Georgia Fair, Carol McBride, Sandra Deal. GRADES 6 and 7 Front row, left to right: Larry Shrefflcr, George Edinger, Robert Konklc, Tom McCanna, John Dittman, Edward Heeter, Ronald Shoup, William Slaughenhaup, William Wray. Second row, left to right: Gary Lieberum, Rudy Fair, Dewayne DcLoe, Frederick Clark, Sandra Simpson, Priscilla Wingard, Patricia Rupert, Patricia Texter, Effie Ditty, Nancy Smith, teacher Mrs. Potts. Third row, left to right: Sarah Rose Morgan, Donna Wetzel, Suzanne Deal, Francine White, Sarah Wingard, Margaret Sullivan, Dora Sheesley, Sandra Rhoads. I TER EDIATE GRADE 3 First row, lelt to right, kneeling: Ronald Amsler, Larry Myers, Dennis Iickleberiger, Sammy Barlett, Bobby Gates, Dale Clark, Bennie Landers, Billy Earle, .limmy DeHart, .lack Klingler, Joe Landers, Orrie Ward. Second row, lelt to right: Dennis Sheakley, Billy Morgan. Gary Dittman, Ruth Dunkle, Ilelen Sullivan, .lanet Shoup, Connie Clark, Caroline Emery, Peggy Carroll, Donna Sheesley, Linda Deal. Barbara Nevel, John Shaner, Bobby Simpson. Third row, lett to right: .Iimmy Van Zandt, Linda Altman. Peggy Wilson, Martha Wingard, Karen Wetzel, Charlotte Van Zandt, Mary Jane Sullivan, Ruby Dittman, Barbara Hunsberger, Gloria Deloe, Barbara McElroy, Reita Logue, Mrs. Earle. GRADES 4 and 5 First ron, left to right: Jay Dee Berlin, Clyde Deloe, John Wilson, William Schaeht, Donald Jackson, Jackie Master, Kenneth Wetzel, Ronald Shoup, Daniel Fichte, Dennis Shrefller, Ronald Sherman. William Ditty. Second row, left to right: John Jordan, Richard Jackson. Avis Kinch, Faye Rhoads. Mae Fair, Bertha Deloe, Regina Luttrell, Carol Lewis, Connie Rhoads, Barbara Wingard, Karen Guntrum, Linda Slauglienhaup, Frank Dittman. George Madrigal. Third row, left to right: Ronald Eckelberger, Martha Barraclough. Donna Eakman. Judy Plunkard, Elizabeth Milford, Connie Konkle. Bonnie Dittman, Susan Arkwright, Nancy Gross, Sandra McBride, Delores Deloe, Vicki Burrell, Ressie Heeter, teacher. PRIMA Y GRADE2 Back row, left to right: Mike Claypool, Keith McHenry, Paul Schacht, Chris Miller Mike Shreffler, Mabel Fleming, Edna Downing, Linda McHenry, Ronald Barraclough, Keith Sherman. Second row, left to right: Ricky Deal, Connie Shreffler, Arlene Roads, Donna Fulk, Karen Clark, Jane Arkwright, Kathy Carroll, Connie Wingard, Maxine Slaughenhaup, Nancy Wood, Dean Kinch. Third row, left to right: Ivan Deloe, Harry Jackson, Steven Stewart, Ronnie Klingler, Jimmy Shaner, GRADEI Back row, left to right: Dolores Ruinbaugh, Nina Wolfe, Edward Master, Danny Best, Dennieth Deloe, Bonnie Wolfe, Betty Kautcliick, Rita Madrigal, Marietta Fleming, Martha Lynch, Phillis Jordan. Middle row, left to right: Lewis Dittman, Nancy Landers, Earla Myers, Suzie Amsler, Linda Wolfe, Carol Stewart, Lana Bartow, Marilyn Jordan, Vicki Dotterer, Patty Sheesley, Roberta Sullivan, Mary Lou Dittman, Gary Downing. Front row, left to right: James Konkle, Robert Kautehick, John Stewart, Robert McClintock, Terry Clark, Gerald Gates, Garry Wilson, Thomas Best, James Gross, Robert Dunkle. ,L- E Compliments of C mpliments of George W. Wolfe, Jr. PENNZOIL DISTRIBUTOR ARCHWAY PHONE 4491 HOME STYlE COOKIES suoo, PENNSYLVANA Wayne R- WGZVGI' W. A. Moyer and Sons, Inc 0lD5Nl0BllE level Vial Manufacturers cl.ARloN PENNA p k p yy LEWIS STUDIO KNox,PA. THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK EMLsNroN,PA. Member of The Federal Reserve Bank and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLIMENTS OF W. C. CUNCHULA A U T O S A L E S Mariasville, Pennsylvania GCLDEN RULE CLUB MENIS STORE Compliments of DEAN'S GREENHOUSE W. A, RHEA AND FLOWER SHOP Phones: 2101 and 3301 5'-'GO' PA- PARKER, PA. HUGH M. 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