Sugar Grove High School - Torch Yearbook (Sugar Grove, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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We have chosen you because of the lasting friendship which we ac quired with you during our junior year Although you were with us for one year only, your personality and sense of humor have helped us a great deal in our senior year and will continue to do so throughout the future Your outstanding leadership and your boost ing of our echool'e sports has helped all of ue. Y n xy K . Q veil W ? K THE EDITOR SPEAKS There are many people without whose help this yearbook would not be possible. At this time I thank the teachers who have worked tirelessly, merchants who have given us financial aid, and the students who have deemed it a privilege and an honor to cooperate with this publication We, the Class of 1953 take this opportunity to speak on democracy and what it has meant to us and our future Because of the conditions in the world today we feel very privileged in being able to graduate in a free country Our role in the future is not one of assuming that our children will have the same opportunity Some of us will work, some will go to college, and some will go to war. We would like to assure our parents, teachers, graduates, and under graduates that one of our most priceless possessions has been a free education and that we will fight Communism in every phase of our life We feel that the old phrase ulife owes us a living' is passe and we intend to go forward and work for democracy HUGH foolns, Egitor in Chief I. ,QDMINI TR f i E X ' J 3 N ' 1 5.3. VN XX EVERETT A. LANDIN, Principal Problems of Democracy Pennsylvania State College Alfred Univers ty North Park College -'Sw-' Q..- HARCLD W LANDIN Assistant Pr rcipal Industrial Arts, History Houghton College California State Teachers College New York University FLOYD J NOBBS, C Valley, Principal Grades 5 and 6 Edinboro State Teachers College 1 5' 5 MEPLE W ROSSELL Lander Principal Grade 6 Edinboro State Teachers College 1:1-ftzift DELLA B ANDERSON Grade 1 an tx Grove City College N:- JUNE B ANDERSEN Grade School Music Mansfield State Teachers College University of Southern California 1L Wm v bt 'Ll K 1 ' s uf ll' C1 . . .5 1 G cv' fi f' t cfs X - l , I 1.-3 . M. , ff' L. A N if ji ' J... gf C , ,G V er gf, 1, . 1 ,S . x N Tam School Nurse 'rg Western Pennsylvania Hospital Ln WINIFREL J. ANDERSEN 69 . X u- ,Z .S we FRED S BAUER Biology, General Scienc Physical Education Slippery Rock State Teachers College W 5 4,,,, 4. QW Jem' fgyfiffw L LAWRENCE F BRIGGS ' ' K' Mathematics, Chemistry, Physica Slippery Rock State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College Alfred Extension DOROTHY C BRIGGS Grade 4 Slippery Rock State Teachers College Jnlversity of Pittsburgh ALINE L BURGETT Grade 2 University of Pittsburgh Edinboro State Teachers College Er C 3 f5Q' MARGARET at CABLE Grade 3 Edinboro State Teachers College ! 7 1-x 2, Sur' JT vilgjfdlif 2, fiix 7 vMf 3 V rf S 6 ,f K- X I V - . ' .' fjj . fy X ri Q S' 3-.- , ' ,X .Q 1 L ff K Tv 'Q Q X A y :1 1 S 5 ' 1, r , . 2. af - , L- age 1 I jf ,f Vinffffzlf' .le L ' ' Xu xg V' , 1' p fr K ' t . e O I .., N 'uf G wr.. IJ- - 1 - H5 if 'li 1:4 agar' ' 545,-Qi? xqtbv V R . ,y of , Q 1 44 M, ARTHUR G CARLSON History ioughton College Taylor University University of Illinois College of William 8 Mary MARIAN A CARLSON Secretary Hoff Business College WILLARD C EKDAHL General Science, Arithmetic, Central Treasury Edinboro State Teachers College A MARY LOU FALCONER Commercial warren Business School AUANIi NMNK English Bucknell University Cornell Iniversity Pennsylvania State College HELEN R FRANK Vocational Home Economics Pennsylvania State College S Q- ll cr-' Lf l lv fu! .kN I -tx, A W , .x N X w lu x, X ?l, 5 4 f ' f 'M ERNEST C. FFELEPICK ' . Qfffv T X English ., ' , GS Indiana State Teachers College V 'rf' - i'.?f' 1 .. N 4 JJ YHA Pennsylvania State College ' J 1 J J E- MATTHEM P. HOSIE English Westminster College Pennsylvania State College 4, KEN ETH MQCDPLY Lrivers Trainlrg Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgn iQ! AAP' IET C NORT1-ROP Grade 5 New York University Edinboro State Teackers College PAULTNEK NORTNJ eoszrapny, Unys al Fducn 4,3 6. Clarion State Pea hers College Pennsylvania State ollege an... -ln- EVELX R13 SON' Grades 4 and 5 Edlrboro State Teatkers College 1 1 X L ' Av- 1:7-' f 2 A X MN 1 P I5 , A . ' Y , V j ' 'Q 1 , - 1 , jj 1 f Q-N 1 ' I I 1 N x ,, f' x Y 'vrv f fy 4- .. 'Ritz - :Lon V , Cr X, v' V I 0 C ' tb 1 1' . 5' i xl ' if , , xl-' ki' T X I Q LC' 'fy 5' l ,L A Y .E -I U AEEL J REWSE Natreuatics, Lat Seattle Pavific Colflege Pennsylvania State COll6g6 DORTFY O RHODES Grades 2 and 3 Edinhoro State Teachers College AVIS L POSENLAML JJ History, Geography, Art Pdinhoro State Teachers College Taylor Unlversl ty Pennsylvania State College New York Jniversity EDNA N SFFHRIEST Grade 1 Clarion State Teachers College CAFKIPELLE SNANSON Grades 1 and 2 Edlnboro State react RUT V TIUCIJER Nus c Alleghery College Jew Bork n'vers1ty els College - Sf K ,J R5 45 9 WWA, First Row Second Row: Third Row! Z X RICHARD C FARVER Vocational Agriculture Pennsylvania State College Virginia Polytechnic Institute r-tr Knopf, K Sweeney, W. Warner, M Abbott, L Firth, G Onink Spicer, C Strand, H Hill Skinner, F Stewart, H Van Ord, D Van Ord, C Rapp, R Ma I Jordan Brunecz, D King, E Ekdahl, R Chase, D Fish, J Fischer Adams, K Craker, Gruber, D Ludwick, D Jones, E Ellis ,X .NF C, . , ? ,4' Q? gif f , 2 Re e e e e , Fe I C 0 ve e 0 e e 0 Y, L. Larson, T. Baran, A. Rowland, T. Firth, D. Marquis L. Porter Je 0 Je 0 O O I I , Je O Ge 0 O I C 6' L s ' 1 , , f xii f .wr COUNTY OFFTCIAIS H L Blair Superintendent W F Summerville Assistant Superintendent T P Sponsler Vocational Agriculture Adviser Elverda Fagley Home Economics Adviser SCHOOL BOARD lr Travers Stohlberg, Alden Abbott, Vice President Arthur Cody Alfred Akins lrs Allene Briggs John Chandler Hrs Mrs Alfred Grant Mrs CUSTODIANS President Hazel Kaye, Secretary Dale Skinn Floyd Marsh Gerald Miller Hobart Sanders Leona Walter Mr Iner Carlson, Sugar Grove Mr Orris Pratt, Lander SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Farmington Robert Walter hnLwwn Laverne Decker Harry Lank 5555 Freehold Michael Arden Fred Kidder Ivan Johnson Max Smith Mr Eliot Danelson Sugar Grove Township 555555 Guy Nelson Leo Sullivan Arthur Cody Henry Rutsky Michael Zurkin Raymond Lawson Mrs 0 ur. Hrs er Mrs lr' ' I url Mr' lr. Kenneth Frank Mr. Emerson Spicer Dre 0 O . Mr. . Mrs . MP1 , Mr. O Q F4 sl. 31' STAFF OFFICERS Standing: 94 Q Art Editor, Wendell Warner, Junior Aide, Virginia Skinner, Yearbook Advisor, Mr Frederick Seated Literary Editor, Doyle Carlson, Production Chairman, Barbara Sherrardg Business Manager Donald A Carlson, Assistant Editor, Ellen Groves, Staff Secretary, Lois Rowland, Junior Aide, Marion Abbott, Photography Editor, Patricia Lank Senior Class Data Officers President Gordon Hinsdale V President Hugh Siggins Secretary Phyllis Schenck Treasurer Barbara Sherrard Membership Girls 20 Boys Total 32 Literary Committee Doyle Carlson, Chairman, Doris Jones, P Rix Production Committee B Sherrard, Chairman A Host, B. King Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Motto Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well Class Flower Yellow Rose School Districts Represented Farmington Township Freehold Township Sugar Grove Borough Sugar Grove Township S Tidrick, D Hook, Don Jones J Rapp, E Groves, J Bull, Business Committee: Donald A. Carlson, Chairman, Donald R. Carlson, P. Schenck, V. Shaffer, J. Mack, M. Craker. Art Committee: W. Warner, Chairman, S. Babcock, G. Ransom, J. Johnson Q E5 . 3,a -V l 6 P ng , I -- - f J - q i .- ' . K :itil A 7 ' ,w in 2. V .D .,,L, ' ,z i M ,gtg . q 4 . 1. 5 I ' e 12 10 ' 5 6 ll . . . ' o e 2 e Q o . e Arn 1:5 C f . V 5 if Lf,-' .1 -if . ' W U X I1 , F, x Q .5 XV I ,fx Y w 2 ff A fyf ' 51' J. 7 'ef - , , , K. Y ' xv! , n Lf-3 V5 ,, 31 f N X ,U .Eh 1 I LANDER SIXTH GRADE All rows left to right First Rowx L. Matve, R Gourley, N. Strand, D Tudor. Second RDI: K Storms, L Wright, C Allenson, M Johnson, S Dilker, B Gruber, I Grubir, K Clark Third Row: J Lang, R. Gruber, R Sherrard, D Sherrard, C Dilker, D Carlson, C Wolcott, J Skinner, L Thompson, S Stuart Fourth Rows B Southworth, L Ludwick, R Wells, F Schlining, D Vounie, L Firth, Z Nobbs, B. Kutschke, N Stohlberg, Absentees L Williams, L Childs V17 LANDER FIFTH GRADE First Roig L Gebhart, M Lord, B. Hitchcock, D Brew, J Muschick Dexter, D Gregory, C Shaffer, C Caruso, C Wright Marquis Second Rows A Knapp, T Grant, J Caruso, R Howard, L Quiggle Larson B Wells, A Allenson, S. Carlson, S. Taylor, S Hartman Third Row: J Rapp, F Burgett, C Braley, G Fisher, R Wolcott, S Carlson T Thompson, I Southworth, T Nobbs Absonteesr L. Williams, S Atkins 2 e s o n o o e u n o n o a e o o e 0 e e u I I I I I .. I I I f c e 4 e T Q , -I 1 I ' . . W ' . , A I l :1 I. l , W . I - 'X I nb fd X HMM. ' 1, 4 1 'X if We I , 3' 1 ,E-L: , p - 1, Q l ' T Y ' fr 1- ' , S ,M gg R N . sm ' ' I I I I , DI 1 l 0 e , Be n u Q e 1 s Q ' 3 Re , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t J CHA DLEFS VALLEY FIFTH AFD SIXTH GRADES Left to right Kneeling James Black, Howard Rutsky, Alan Robbins, Wayne Kipple. Sitting Donna Jean Longnecker, Ora Smith, Dorothy Slocum, Bonnie Ekdahl, Florence Irwin, Dawn Nobbs, Barbara Hook, Bonna Mesler. lst Row Standing Patricia McKinney Norma Muntz, Ruth Smith, Sally Griggs, Donna Weilacher, Joy Dar ing, Patricia Connelly, Mildred Wood, Nancy Muczynski Back Row Marvin Work, Billy Black, Calvin Eckert, Alton Henning, Charles Black, Morris Beedle, Paul Tutmaher Absent Catherine Mack, Peter Glotz 1 CHANDLERS VALLEY THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Left to right: First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Back Row: Charles Morando, James Chase, Howard Flasher, Ronald Passinger, Grant Frodelius, Hubert Trask, Teddy Wilson, Jeffery Siggins. Elizabeth Tidrick, Carol Bosko, Cora Connelly, Patricia Flasher, Doris Irwin, Pauline Bush, Nancy Sliter, Sherry Cowles, Robert Hagg Howard Mead, Rose Marie Glotz, Juanita Reed, Clara Black, Barbara Mead, Betty Mcvillen, Lillian Bush, Priscilla Nobbs, Darrell Weilacher. Robert Salhoff, Ralph Barton, Gerald Perrin, David Seth, Wayne Longnecker, John Pix, Kenneth Gertsch, Dwight Work. I , al ' 5 . n - I ' , -4 , 5, - K - 1 . 1 9 O up n H , 4 V. 1 2 2 e 2 0 ' 1 A I T? El' N. LANDER GRADE FOUR First Row Hitchcock B Southwell, E Kutschke, R Pratt, H Groves, Wolcott, F Devereaux, A Concoby Second Row Van Ord, C Carlson, J. Allen, G Skinner, L Bloomgren, . Webster Brown, M Sweeney Third Row Porter J Carlson, P Brown, B Larson, T Geiger, J Clover, . Gruber J Jones, P. Stanton, L See, D Marsh. Fourth Row Nobbs, B Stuart, D. Marsh, M. Schlining, B Geiger, R Craker, Gebhard H Allenson, A. Ludwick, D Tudor, R Thompson, M Thelin. O!! UR LANDER THIRD GRADE First Row F Wilcox, J Swanson, A. Keller, J Ferry Second Row E Marquis, D Hale, S Stanton, D Anderson, B Jackson L Williams, J Jackson, R Yeskey, J Allenson, T Caruso, M Dunn Third Row D Wolcott, L Richards, G Craker, D Sweeney, L. Briggs, T Beck, J Swanson, C Taylor, C Storms, G Lang, M. Mahan Fourth Row M Clark W Pantall, J. Dexter, K Clark, P Allenson, D Dilker, S Frank, C Pratt, B Southworth, C Olson, K Knapp Absentees O Frank, L. Matthews A 1 S ' . J . 4 . ' I Ah V L-ar' 1 i 1 B rv, n .g 'V y 1. 5' ' 4 X -I ' x x . . 'F- I ,g N Q I Ro , o c o e To I . . : Ce o 0 0 L , Le 0 o 2 Ho , e 0 0 0 o J , e a Y o 2 To o e o L. , . A O . . . s A V W ,D 1' fx- - , ' . F P fl K J J J J 3 Y ' 'V 45, 5 g ' 1 M ' . . 0 . o 0 n 0 I . e o 0 0 I n 2 0 1 Q 0 .1 o e Q o 0 c 0 I CHANDLERS VALLEY GRADE THREE DART GRADE TWO Left to right Richard Muczynski, Thomas Roberts, Richard Morando, Lavern Ekdahl Second Row Delilah Stitik, Frances Flasher, Kay Collins Mar Lou Bla k y c Beverly Black, Sherry Griggs, Sheryl Beedle,'Susan Muczynski, Third Rows Di l anna B ack, Onalee Stitik, Irma Norbeck, Bonnie VanHouten Marilyn Morando, Judith Slocum, Carolyn Trask James Marquis, Roger Slagle, Raymond McMillan, Gerald VanHouten Thomas VanHouten, Larry Kightlinger, Clair Black, Edward DeRemer George Bush First Row Fourth Row 'lim PHANDLERS VALLEY GRADES ons Arm 'mo Left to right First Row Wilson Mack, Jerry Barton, Barry Irwin, Douglas Reynolds Second Row Shirley Black, Sandra Roberts, Verna Gage, Janet Sliter, Carol Bush Judy VanHouten, Joyce Peeples, Linda Ash Third Row David Wilson, Marlene Tutmaher, Marie Tutmaher, Andrea Jean Gantz, Nancy Peeples, Rose Ann Morrison, Linda McMillan, Bonnie Robbins, Dennis Campbell Fourth Row Ernest VarHouten, Terrance Rutsky, John Hagberg, Bruce Perrin, Andrew Glotz, Carl Johnson, David Irwin, Paul Reed Absent: Carol Carlson, Harold Ellis, Trilby Johnson, Dale Weilacher. 7. K 5 , Y 1 . 'A o . 2 e Q l e I e 0 . . I e ..' : . V hi J , . . 2 e 0 . I C a Q 2 1 e LANDER-GRADE TWO Kneeling: Timmy Wright, Gary Hale, Bruce Wells, James Lord First Row: Susanne Dilker, Betty Jones, Joyce Geiger, Rose lary Gourley, Marilyn Allenson, Evelyn Knapp, Carol Baldwin, Susanne Carlson, Carol Hitchcock Second Row Judy Keller, Ronnie Olson, Ralph Hinsdale, Katie Stewart, Diane Wolcott, Wanda Brew Judy Younis, Craig Hartman, John Larson, Becky Rapp Third Row Larry Hinsdale, Gary Biehls, James Frank, Richard Farver, Terry Stuart, Bruce Niles, Leslie Gourley, Kenneth Gray, Chester Devereaux, Charles Lindell, Louis Williams. Absent Keith Hartley, Sheila Skinner LANDER-GRADE ONE Kneeling: Dale Gourley, Bruce Matve, Wayne Matve, Ernest Thorpe. First Row: Barbara Olson, Kathleen Kennedy, Ruby Caruso, Carol Richards, Linda Andersen, Mary Pantall, Jane Constable, Barbara Nobbs, Ruth Johnson, Martha Falconer, Ann Carlson. Second Row: Beverly Pratt, Ronald Gruber, Donald Gruber, Curtis Thompson, Andrew Pantall, James Stuart, David Stohlberg, Frank Callan, Fred Yeskey, Joyce Peterson, Janice Peterson. Third Row: Gerald Carlson, William Tudor, Robert Tudor, Wayne Schoonover, Michael Carlson, Myrl Williams, Randall Light, Lance Childs, Leslie Craker. Absent: Roger Briggs, Nancy Larson, Ann Pantall, Wesley Craker, Peter Ferry. u ' ,Q ' , ' ' ,Lug J.. , '-4 3 p . . r . A , if ,, , er- 4 f . ff f l . ' I -'- N , it I C . , . a I U . 2 e N , -IE K if w WX QQ X ' ,X vp , f U XS X 5,4 1,6 Fw fail' 'X ,Q X If S ff ? Q x X 1 ' ' fX C W1 'j ' X 1 F , 'Q ff 'f . X . I X XXX ,ff 1' f I r N , -X XXX XXX L nj U 'I f V7 iff!! Riu T f 1 5 ' 0 'fijhnalrfi-,nl 'Lyla nfl V T' -onnorvvnv ,fm GIRLS' CHORUS First Row Burgeson, M Covey, M Hornstrol, C Smith, M Morrison, Proctor, C Wilcox, N. Bower Second Row Mahan B Stanton, S. Onink, B Firth, V Tidrlck, N Norbeck Johnson V Skinner, R Scott, I Carlson, B Larson, H. Marquis Third Row Slagle, P. Curry, . Walter, B Sherrard, J Bull, M Craker, Duell, J Watson, V Wixon, B Ewer, B Groves, D. Strand Mesler, B Baker, Lindell J Burgett, L Rowland, P Lank Mack, S Babcock, Stanton, Fourth Row Thomas, M Johnson, S Kline, D DeRemer, B Shaffer, P Chase Sprandle, N Schoonover, B Fisher, C Skinner, B Hebner Nelson, D Nelson, D Hagg, D Spencer, G Shaffer, G Matthews Rix 'UAF fc W1 CHOIR First Row Johnson, J Duell, J Watson, E Brown, M VanOrd, V Skinner . Scott, I. Carlson, B. Larson, H. Marquis. Second Row: . Ewer, . Lank, P. Rix B. Groves, B. Sherrard, M. Craker . Babcock, G. Matthews, J. Bull, P. Curry, N. Bowers, L. Rowland, Stanton, M. Morrison, V Slagle, R. Stanton, J. Nobbs. Third Row: . Hinsdale, F. Hurley, M Law, D. Baker, D Carlson, D. Carlson J. Rapp, D. Swanson, C. Rapp, R. King, T. Baker, M. Abbott. a 15 1r, '. 1, - 'i p.,,.' - 7 V . U - - P ' ' D 4 4' uf -'f 2 Ne 0 I - I O Ke O O : JI , C I O I . , S. Chase, L. Jones, D. Brunecs, B. Brown, H. Ward, M. VanOrd JI , O I I I .9 2 vc D . 0 e a JI 0 O 0 O , SO I De ' I I C ' J. . S. 2 Je Q O O I O , Me 0 0 O O , MO- O O- Q U I Pl O 0 . f' V- Cv Q Q 5 P' C 6 d i . K 5 1 l w P 'of 2 Jo ' Q 0 o 0 e 3 R B P . , , S . . Se O - G , . . , Ill .. - - S - .. S-?F5f ORCHESTRA Left to Right First Row Scott, J Johnson, D Valters, M VanOrd J Nobbs, D Parlson, Stanton M Miller, M Aurkan D Stewart, B Firth, H Marquis Second Row: Mahan, R Parlson, P Trask V Skinner, I Parlson, N Bower Johnson L Jones, L. narlberg, W Allenson, R Stanton, R Van Ord, D Lindell, M Webster S Babcock, B Swanson, R Stockton S Stanton, J Rapp A r f-AL4 YY' BOYS' CRORIS 10 11 12 Left t 0 Right First Row G Hinsdale D Swanson, K Sweeney, D Carlson D Baker, T Baker, D nrlson, J Yobbs Second Row R Stanton C Rapp, S. Tidrick, F Hurley, W Mattqews, M Abbott, R King, J Rapp, M . I is 0 o 1- n , 9 . ku J Bo 1 , I I Y , I l I sf A AI J J. ' I Q J I ' O , . SJ Q U I , ' C. I. , I O 4. e -- A D 'if H- J' 9 , - ri, A H , N I l , , I: 1. A ' t 'F' I f f X. Q,-.1 , . In .1 f A ' 7' Q, r N ' T J .0 f 0 , A, o - s A s , . I 0 3 U , , I 1 0 I 1 . - . . . . Law. 1 !s... 'nr MALF QUARTET J Nobbs, J Rapp, D Farlson, T Baker PC TRUMPET QUARTET D Carlson, M VanOrd, D Walter, J Nobbs 'W J F'-' nal .5 4-- 0 -.. A A . 1 V4 . N R' 1 - ' -f ei' u f ' 'PG-r . D 1' is . 4- , ., if ,y5xwHJ ! X .132 5f:ff?5lf.'5:f5:' U J' v:- 1 4 L4 Lk f' V 1 ? 1 Fm 9TH Left to Right First Row Hill, R Knopf, D Dilker Jordan, L Porter, Stuart, W Wilcox, Second Row BOYS' CHORUS Burgeson, R VanOrd, E Orcutt, M D. Marquis, T Firth, T Knapp, E Ellis, C Jewell, Pf- r-'5hff'0r' Sw 7TH R BTH BOYS' CHORUS Left to Right Reynolds, Adams, First Row Swanson, C Tower, D. Gray, R Porter, H Kutschke, P Stockton Mesler, K Atkins Second Row Craker, P Slnple, J. Wilcox, R Mack, L Welch, W Allenson McKinney, J Feeny, V Carlson, D Hook, B Chase, K Weilacher, Third Row Devereaux A Carlson, F Stanton, S Olson, J. Gruber, L Flasher J Gregory, R. VanOrd, D Nuttall, L Irwin, L Devereaux Braley Fourth Row Hitchcock, K Pratt, R. Gruber, F Wright, J Baran, A Rowland froves, H. Hagg, D. Pratt, W Faruso, M Vurkan, L Geiger P Bltton f' P A 5 el 0 . - O .Q ' .'f I ' Z- ? ' qi. 2 its 0 o o u o Du o 2 Jo U c 0 Je Do o 0 o L -. ' - - F5 R.: - , f A' ps .I V F' 5' '- ll 'Y Q ' ' L., . ,ls ag 1 ' . - ,ev ..' fa I - ' - ' X4 4 4 ' 1 f I. . 3 an 4 n o o C. o. . 2 FJ o , c . a e , Fe O . . . . 2 Ls , o 0 ' e 0 , Q n o 9 R. . 5 Fu . o U 0 0 To F . o 1 u .4 o , QL11 PALS ,ikriikiwiikiw Q ..-fy. W' - SCHOOL IAVS 1'-f -1 oo-79-pq-7? FAPPM ELL 2 JALL' T' VNFS LOTTS VILLW U MW 'S JS Wav Wk lewd ml' X E LV 90 LS LOVLE CAPLSON LT... JvAxNEm1E BULL EET V KIM BADBA'A SPF WADE fir LOJALD A CARLSON JAVVD PAPP WENLELL WARNER Lofb RfWLAWD 0 ,AON DRAMATIC CLUB Left to Right! First Row: J lorando, R Carlson, P Stockton, M Jewell, R Johnson, P Devereaux Second Row J Mahan, B Stanton, M Zurkan, D Carlson, A Rowland, D Stewart F Wright, Mr. Frederick. F6469 C: 540 DANCE CLUB Left to Right: First Row: A. Host, L Rowland, B. King, S. Stanton, E. Groves, B. Dav J. Duell, B Ewer, D. Jones, L. Smith, V. Shaffer, B. Shaff J. Watson. Mrs. Falconer, J. Jordan, P. Schenck, V. Slagle, D. Walter, Bull, S Babcock, G. Matthews, M. Craker, B. Sherrard, N. B V. Skinner, D. DeRemer, S Kline, C. Wilcox, J. Frank. D. Jones, F. Hurley, J. Nobbs, D. Baker, D. Carlson P. Hin D. Hook, L. Firth, J. Rapp, D. Carlson, D. Welch, R. King, T. Baker, S. Tidrick. Second Row: Third Row: is er J. owers sdale . D Q5 -- gg C f- if x ' .' 4 1. fp? 9 ' 7'. Spencer, D. Carlson, T. Groves, L. Welch, H. Kutschke, L. 0 55 a. A. Y ,T. -. E5 M .P . 4, 1 W, - ' I v as - v 1 ' I ' .n ' I , '16 RE HUMEMAK AMERICA if FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Ro' B Larson, I Carlson, H. Marquis, J Mack, P Lank, Mrs Frank Second Row H Skinner J Johnson, Y Watson, D DeRemer, D Brunecz, B Reynolds LIBRARIANS Brunecz, J Thomas J Johnson CAMERA CLUB Seated E Brown, M VanOrd, Standing R Webster, Mr Briggs F. 1 -sv as Q 'f I ' ii 6 - al X 'Y ' p J WW EHS 3 '..f'i DF f 49 'N i A D. . D . Q ny, 5 c if 'T - I-0 P 1' P A ' 9' 5 n'fQ - - - .. FIELD ANL STRFAM Left to right First Row Gruber, F Hitchcock, K. Dratt, D Gray, C Mesler, H Hag J Baran F Stanton, P Slagle, S Olson, R Porter, M. Zurkan Atkins, Hook, R Mack Second Row Burgeson M Morrison, J Thomas, R Scott, B. Firth, H Ward Wixon S Babcock, S. Onink, B Baker, N Moore, B Work Lank, L Capron, M Gebhart, L Capron, W Jewell, D Little Third Row D Nuttall, V Carlson, W Caruso, W Chase, R Pruber, D Pratt E Mead, R Braley, F Craker C Tower, L Irwin, B. Swanson, A Carlson, W Allenson, L. Geiger, K Weilacher D. Burgeson L Devereaux, R VanOrd, J Wilcox, C Iewell, Fourth Rol G Shaffer, P Chase, D Spencer, N Schoonover, B Fisher, C Skinner, G Trask, C Gray, M Buchanan, B Flasher, M. Covey, M Hornstrom, C Smith, B Hebner, M Nelson, D Nelson, P Biehls, M Miller, D Vurkan, E. Carlson, F McKinney, Fifth Row G Ransom, R Stanton, H. VanOrd D Tudw'ck, E Orcutt, J Jordan, K Sweeney, J Frank, M Taw, L Firth R King, W. Knopf, J Fisher, L Larson, M Reynolds, D Stua t R Hawks, J Gregory, J Feeny, R VanOrd, E. Welch :ln HOBBY CLUB Left to Right First Row V VanOrd, D Wilcox, M Sout1well T Shaffer S Skinner, P Passenger G Vaniouten L Carlberg, Second Row L Irwin, L Welcn B Perrin, Mrs Rosendanl S Olson III B .il 1,.,,,.., ff . -X A X ..J 2 : Jo 0 4 'o Q A 0 S, 0 , n 0 s o , Ke De . o o I Ne , o o s o , Vo . , 0 o o A Q , Bo e a o o o o I 0 0 0 o 1 A Y 0 , 0 u o 3 0 e U 0 s . , , , O I C O Q 2 0 0 0 o Q A Q o Q 0 V, u - .1 s o o 0 Q . 0 u a ... o A 2 n . Q , n .1 4. Q Q s 0 a ...J c , o . . 0 s c . g I' , o . 0 o o o ,IR 'lu nr wi - ,X , N X r 0 .X ' ,, V .1- lp ,-Qt' : 4 , ' A -nfl ,J Q . J 1 ,f -YHA 1 A I , , QI 'fs 2 . : . . , 1 . E , J. . , . - . - , . 1 , . , - 2 0 o .fy , Q . o N , a 0 Q : A V so anal GAP PAISO' IND Wy! fx ..-:L 45 GFR1LVN NATlHEWS nr dh 5--4, B RB! gh av 'W' if' 443: pLV'E CPAKrF in K 'll il s IFLEY HABCOCK DJ,,p H K H uT I s likwnwnikuw O? LIPEI ig,-avfw NTOM LOPW MF YI I! 'D DTIY BATTER UPI RFST TC f AFA X W ' Ss N WR I M f V N I ffl: 2 my x ra V2 x x 1 3 7' .V F ,,, X M -HPF AI VARSITY BASKETBALL All rows left to right 3 L Firth Second Row M Abbott, P Grant, J Nobbs, W Warner, G Onink !.A 4 i fj i, J V BASKETBALL All rows left to right First Row: Coach, Mr. Bauer, R. Stanton, S. Olson, T. Knapp, F. Spicer, Co Rapp' Ko Craker. Second Pow: D. Gebhart, E. Orcutt, G. Gruber, E. Ellis, L. Gray, E. See R. Webster. CNP --. h 5 5 x ., ' 1 rx L 3 xr 1 .-. , ml , - - H F N A ' - H J, it 4: -K J ' First Row: Coach, Mr. Bauerg D. Van0rd, S. Tidrick, J. Frank, K. Sweeney Q., ,, if L ,, . f vs V , 1' ' , 4 8 mi 'H . I .F ' . , ,N Y B I : L, : , , N I gs. ,H . . - .I GIHLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: P Lank, J Bull, J Burgett, B Groves, S Babcock, M VanOrd J. lack, P R11 JUNIOR GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling M lobster, S Onink, B Firth, V Tidrick, N Norbeck, B Stanton, V Shaffer, S Siggins. Standing S Stanton, Manager, Mrs. Norton pl .19 . Af -9 H r- ., l I 0 0 0 I , Standing: S. Stanton, Managerg Mrs. Norton. 5 ' L, - - -' ' A SKF' FOOTBALL First Row Lv Devereaux S Olson, E elch F Craker Onink Third Row VanOrd, D Swanson, E. Ellis, Spicer, K Sweeney, T Knap Firth, S Tidrick, Mr Bauer Fourth Row Hinsdale, D Pratt J Feeny, Groves, A Powland, T Firth Gray, M Reynolds, D. Dilker Orcutt Sugar Grove in its second year of football showed considerable improvement Although the team did not win a game the scores were much closer this year and more points were scored With all of the boys back except two, next year holds the promise of being a good one Also the prospect of more boys turning out for football next year is encouraging Ends Orcutt, Onink, Abbott, Gray Tackle Nobbs, Tidrick, King, Webster Guards K Dilker, Clark, D Dilker, Ransom Centers Craker, Stuart Eackfield Swanson, Sweeney, Spicer, Ellis, Knapp, Reynolds VanOrd, Manager G Hinsdale Jr High Boys Olson, Devereaux, Nelch, Craker Pratt, Feeny, Groves, Rowland Scores Sugar Grove O Saegertown Sheffield Youngsville Corry JV's Falconer Grove City Oil City Fairview -ul ff. 1, f P. , P - 1 . .. W1 - E1 vb 1- A. A O- .,a I- ' , ,..,., Second Row: Mfabbost, J.,Nobbs, L. Clarlz, Kfcraker, K.'D1lker, R. King, G. . 2 De o L. Fo 0 o P, L' Q . I 2 Ge . 0 , e To ' o . g , L. I , E. . 2 , ' 3 . , . 31 o 59 o sa 19 32 21 as o sa 15 46 '7 48 4 I DFG VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to Right V Skinner, B Shaffer, B Grove La DXJ Jordan, S Sigglns. ,Sk x. Q xSQQk Xa V CHEERLEADERS Left to Right First Row: D Schenck D. Lindell Standing N Norbeck, N Bower, D Stewart, P Curry, V Tidrick, C Skinner A5 fx FW ,, lg 06 VARSITY CLUB Left to Right: First Row: Mr. Bauer, S. Siggins, V. Skinner, D. Van Ord, L. Firth, D. Swanson, P. Lank, M. Van Ord, S. Stanton, B. Groves. Standing: T. Knapp, B. Shaffer, J. Mack, K. Craker, J. Nobbs, M. Abbott, D. Carlson, G. Onink, K. Dilker, F. Spicer, R. King, K. Sweeney,F1rth wx' wg . LX V ,L 'Tx!N!Ib', -, in -P117 234 'UL ,III ' A-I 'Zz Q' , Q ', . I I ff - ' ' A O C I Q I O N, 5 .X Mx Ngjf .fx X A F' F 1 rv N ,J Cb g M Q ,A 9 J X , I i . iii Qs S! 556662 We naked SHTRLI-Y 1 -X 3 4 STA TON VIJ IT IA SHAFFER AJOT ALI T 155 4 A M UW D ps. Y PH fLL.I 5 E,-f'UE1JPK LOPLS JOINPQ IJOROTHV WILLTILR ,ft -si' POPTIA PIX PATRIVIA LANK 0 f s A' ' NJ GRADE. SEVEN All rows left to right First Row: Atkins, F Craker, P Stockton, A Carlson, B Swanson, C Tower, Braley, R Porter, C Mesler, H Gray, M Zurkan Second Row Mead, J Morando, Lo Capron, Ll Capron, G VanHouten, B Flasher, M Buchanan, G Gray, M Miller, B Lank, M Pebhart Third Row I Southwell, F Hitchcock, R Pratt J Baran R Gruber, D Pratt T Groves, A. Rowland, F. Wright, H Hagg, L Geiger, K Weilacher P. Button, H Kutschke Fourth Row D Wilcox P Passenger, V Van Ord, G Trask, D Carlson, P N GRADE EIGHT All rows left to right First Row E Clover, S Siggins N Moore, B Work, B Anderson, ni Webster, P Connelly, P Biehle, D. Stuart, V Jones, D Zurkan Second Row: L Welch, D Hook, W Chase, J Wilcox, W Allenson, J Gregory, Fred McKinney, L Flasher, J Feeny, R Mack, V Carlson, D Nuttall Third Row P Slagle, D. VanOrd, F Stanton, L Irwin, E Carlson, S Babcock, J Hornstrom, J Gruber, S Olson, L Devereaux 1 ,ofmnaff ,Af frqfil lQ,6'C::: , G D15 Q A A , .ff 'lu . I 1 1 az? ' E-4 , ' L meh-'I '- Ke . 0 I O O I Re O I U I I 2 Ee e e . e e 2 e e A e , e , , A e e , O A O 5 Q . . Spencer, L. Carlberg, B. Perrin, S. Skinner, R. Johnson, N. Shaffer. A F. ,' F' ri p , F r'- B F . A V . M ' , 2 4 do , e e e I A 2 0 e e e o . First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row Q60 'T FRESHMBN CL1st1ngs from left to right! A Marquis J Jordan, H Hill, D Dilker, T Knapp, J. Adams, C Rapp, R Van Ord D Burgeson, B Fisher, N. Schoonover, S Chase, H Ward, V Nixon, L Jones, D Strand, S Mesler, J Mahan, P Chase, Ellis Baran, J Thomas, M. Johnson, K Proctor, S Onink, B Firth, Stanton, M Sprandle, W Wilcox Knopf, D Stewart, J Jordan, L Porter, C Smith, M Hornstrom Skinner, B Hebner, M Nelson, B Baker, D Hagg, T Firth Jewell, M Reynolds, E. Orcutt PEP-ETTES First Row: S. Siggins, E. Clover, V. Jones, P. Curry, B. Groves, D. Schenck, D. Lindell, M. Webster, K. Proctor. Second Row: V. Tidrick, M. Johnson, S. Chase, J. Jordan, J. Robbins, D. Hagg, J. Burgett, B. Litchenburger, N. Norbeck, L. Jones, M. Sprandle, Mrs. Norton. A 3 i A Q V. 1. I' . J f- - Q. . ' , i ' , ,- R ' 'P' -- 1 -' ,- I 0 , e 0 o 0 2 o o s o 0 o o o 0 0 E. I 2 To 0 0 0 o Bu o o o 2 Ro 0 I 0 o 0 Ce o 0 o o s , Co o First Row: C2 fi SOPHOMORES D Little, E See, R May, J Brunecz, G Gruber, H Bull, C Strand, R Hawks, L Gray, L Larson, R Chase W Jewell, Second Row: V Slagle, G Shaffer, N Norbeck, V Tidrick J Jordan, P Curry, N Bowers, R Scott, M Morrison, L Smith Skinner, Shirley Jewell, J Robbins, D Schenck, C Wilcox Burgett, Y Watson, M. Zurkan, D Nelson, D Spencer, D Lindell Hurley, M Law, B King, K Craker, D Baker, R Webster, Third Row Fourth Row! Matthews, J Frank, F Spicer, D King, K Sweeney, R Stanton Richard Baker Nancy Bowers Joe B uneoz Harold Bull Jane Burgett Robert Cha Kenneth Craker Ferne Crosby Phyllis Curry Jerry Frank Lloyd Gray Gene Gruber Doris Hagg James Hand Robert Hawks Wendell Hornstrom Francis Hurley Shirley Jewell Janet Jordan Donald King Roland King Ward Knopf LeRoy Larson Marshall Law Doris Lindell Donald Little Dick Nano 'Joey 'Johnny 'Janie Bob 'Kenny e' 'Fern Phyl Dud 'Dribbler' 'Geno 'Doris 'Pause Bob 'Hornie 'Frann 'Shir 'Fuzzy 'All American' Bud 'Snuffy Roy Marsh 'Dolly 'Don William Matthews Robert May Martha Morrison Donna Nelson Nelda Norbeok Janet Robbins Dorian Schenck Ruth Ann Scott Ellsworth See Gladys Shaffer LaVerne Skinner Vivian Slagle Luella Smith Dorothy Spencer Franci s Spicer Raymond Stanton Carl Strand Keith Sweeney Marlene Taylor Venieta Tidrick Yvonne Watson Ronald Webster Carrie Wilcox Mary Zurkan Bill Bob lbrt Donna Nellie Janet Slim 'Ruthie' Elzie Gladie Vern 'S uggo Smitty 'Dotty 'Spike' Zeke Dutch 'Keithie Mar' 'Nieta' 'Waddles Ronny 'Bunn ' 'Mary f-QA First Row JUNIOR CLASS E Brown, E Reynolds, N Burgeson, E Parlson T Baker, B Larson, H Marquis, S Mclntvre, B Skinner, H Skinner Second Row Nobbs, E Pkdahl, J Flaus D Brunecz, B Shaffer, D DeRemer Watson, I Uuell S Kline, B Groves, B Ewer, F Stewart, VanOrd D Welch Third Row VanOrd, D udwick, Grant, J Fischer, M Abbott D Plark Fish, D Swanson, L Wirth, K Dilker We the MARION TOM BAKER DALE CLARK KAY DILKER EARL EKDAHL LESLIE FIRTH JOHN FISCHER PETER GRANT KENNETH LUDWICK JAM S NOBBS FRED STEWART ABBOTT class of fifty four hereby resolve to be true to Patty in the coming year to let the teachers fill in their own record books. to get there first always get my History in on time do less work and get better grades stay in at noon when ordered to do so by Miss Reese. try to get my assignments done on time skip more school, sass more teachers and do less work to give my instructors a run for their hard earned money never skip school to go deer hunting. sleep all term in English class DONALD SWANSON to say 'Very Good' as many times as possible DONALD VAN ORD to never get put out on fouls anymore. DOUGLAS WELCH to be the worst hot rod in town ELEANOR BRONN to get my work in on time to save wear and tear on teachers. DOROTHY BRUNECZ to work harder in the coming year NORMA BURGESON to spend more time on home work ISABELLE CARLSON to at least try to crawl out of bed MARY COVEY to grow taller DONNA DGREMER JOYCE DUELL BEVERLY EWER JOY FTAUS BEVERLY GROVES SHIRLEY KLINE BARBARA LARSON SHIRLEY MCINTYRE ELLEN REYNOLDS BERYL SHAFFER HAZEL SKINNER VIRGINIA SKINNER BARBARA TAYLOR JOANNE WATSON to skip less school with Shirley Kline and to do more work polish the teachers apples more thoroughly be the biggest little brat study school work more and boys less to do more cheer leading and less arguing with the coach to do my work to the best of my abllity to use some of my delightfully rested brains next year to get better grades to be on the honor roll at least once a year to do my school work on time to get better grades. to graduate. to be lO times as mean to everyone, especlally the teachers to skip school for the first time f I - , U I 0 e . 0 . u 1 , 0 . n I 4. 71. - V O ., U I 4 2 Je . a ,J 0 , e . e 0 . J. - ' Q 4 , I - O . . l. 2 Do - o L Po o e ' e .1 Do o o . a o HOWARD VAN ORD: to never make any more resolutions. .2 to h 0 3 to 2 to e 2 to 0 2 to ' I to , e , I v . . 2 to 0 ' : UO . 2 to 9 f X X ENIOV Q- 'Qu NJ W 7 ill' NAI Shirley Babcock Jeannette Bull Donald A. Carlson Donald R Carlson Doyle Carlson Marlene Craker Barbara Davis Ellen Groves Gordon Hinsdalr Duane Hook Alice Host Jane Johns on Donald Jones Doris Jones Betty King Patricia Lank Jacqueline Mack Gerilyn Matthews Gail Onink Gary Ransom James Rapp Portia Rix Lois Rowland Phyllis Schenck Virginia Shaffer Barbara Sherrard Hugh Siggins Shirley Stanton Stuart Tidrick Marion VanOrd Dorothy Walter Wendell Warner AIBITIONS CHILDHOOD Nurse Music Teacher Policeman Ditchdigger To grow up School Teacher Nurse Com ercial Teacher Automobile Racer Cowboy Trapeze Artist Nurse Truck Driver English Teacher Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Doctor Farmer Railroad Engineer Cowgirl Telephone Operator To grow Nurse To grow To grow p Nurse Factory Worker Hot Rod Driver Nurse Fireman PRESENT Telephone Operator Beautioian Lawyer Civil Engineer Business lan lusic Teacher Typist Typist Chemical Engineer Naval Officer Stewardese Housewife Army Home Bc. Teacher Secretary Gyn Teacher Commercial Teacher Telephone Operator Agriculture Teacher lechanie Trucking outfit Lawyer Housewife Traveling A Q Secretary Engineer Elementary Teacher Navy Career Han Owning a lercury Secretary Basketball Star BOY Wendell Warner Gordon Hinsdale Hugh Siggins Donald Jones Stuart Tidriok Gordon Hinsdale Gail Onlnk Doyle Carlson Duane Hook Donald A. Carlson Doyle Carlson Donald Jones Wendell Warner Duane Hook Hugh Siggins James Rapp James Rapp Hugh Siggins Donald R Carlson Duane Hook Donald A Carlson SENIOR SUPERLATIVES CHARACTERISTIC Most Artistic Most Scnool Spirit Most Versatile Shyest Most Athletic Most Studious Biggest Flirt Most Musical Most Talkative Biggest Cut Up Most Popular Shortest Tallest Friendliest Best Natured Best Looking Cuteat Most Likely to Succeed Neatest Most Humorous Most Dramatic GIRL Shirley Babcock Ellen Groves Shirley Stanton Virginia Shaffer Shirley Babcock Ellen Groves Patricia Lank Marion Van Ord Marion Van Ord Jane Johnson Phyllis Schenck Virginia Shaffer Gerilyn Matthews Ellen Groves Ellen Groves Phyllis Schenck Phyllis Schenck Ellen Groves Barbara Sherrard Jane Johnson Phyllis Schenck O I r':i g , f x I . I '4' 8 ' , :' ,N Q 4, - F A M412 0 . CLASS HISTORY Everyone will agree that the class of 1955 certainly compares to a powerful eight cylinder engine of the present days. However, when we started out in the eighth grade, we were only a mere six cylinders. We increased in power when the other two cylinders were added in the forms of Farmington Township and Freehold Township students. We started adding mileage in our sophomore year when James Rapp, Doyle Carlson, Phyllis Schenck, and Lois Rowland were chosen as our class officers. Trips to the Buffalo Museum and Zoo and a jaunt to P1ke's Rocks for a weiner roast helped take the kinks out of our new structure, and we were well on our way to being juniors. With lr Luvison, Mrs. Bauer, and Mr Frederick providing the necessary oil to remove the squeaks obtained by a summer's rest, and with Doyle Carlson Gordon Hinsdale, Phyllis Schenck, and Patricia Lank doing the necessary steering, we were road tested over a busy Junior year. Several sparkplugs were picked up when Jeannette Bull and Tom Wakefield joined our class Humming with power our engine mastered its first big test, the magazine sales With each cylinder struggling to do better than its neighbor, the sales were a success, and a trip to Jamestown was the reward for the workers. Toward the end of the year we again stepped on the accelerator and presented the Junior Senior Banquet at the Norris Supper Club, another big success, we might add After the all school picnic at Wilder Field our weary engine was rested while waiting for the final year to begin. Finally, the day came The old reliable engine was again started and we are now on the Senior Super highway to success Two more skarkplugs, Portia Rix and Art Carlson, were secured, and we are now buzzing with excitement as graduation day draws near With hours of selling candy, entering a float in the fair, and our play FOOT LQQQE in the background, we approach the end of the journey and the retirement of our engine. I I D - ' 9 U .- I I O e I .1 pg!-N f-- ,R .., ri ,+ ll, 3. 2 - 4-I-1- - l SHIRLEY BABCOCK Girls' Chorus 2,3,4, Choir 4, Dance Club 4 Basketball 2,3,4, Camera Club 2, May Day Exhibition 3 This conversational lass is the cut up of our class Her recipe for happy living includes a liberal amount of skating and a yearly season of basketball, well mixed with a sense of humor and garrished with a sprinkle of artistry Perpetual primping and sincere friendliness provide the environment in which this personality succeeds JEANWE TE BULL Girls' Chorus 2 3 4, F H A May Day 3, Choir 4, Senior This capable red head from Clymer has added spirit, friendliness 5, Dancing Club 4 Play 4, Basketball liberal measures of school humor and high quality studying to our class throughout these last two years Her quiet and resourceful mannerisms will qualify her to meet any of life's circumstances DONALD A CARLSON Football 2, Manager 4, Basketball fScorekeeper 41 Baseball KManager 27, Bovs' Chorus 2,5,4, Choir 4, Glee Club 2,3, Band 2,3, Orchestra 4, Varsity Club 4, Yearbook Staff Business Manager 4, Dramatics Club Pres 4, Senior Play 4, Trumpet Quartet 4. Art is a friendly chap, usually seen wearing a stocking cap His teasing, his wise cracks and his laugh will always be remembered by us Coming from the South this Nlchabod Crane breezed in at the beginning of our senior year DONALD R CARLSON Agriculture 2, Basketball 2, Football 5, Dance Club 4, Field and Stream Club 5 nDuck' is bashful about everything but his cho ce of flashy shirts The only time his quiet nature takes a back seat is when he is at the Dicky Ben Speedway. Perhaps this blonds ouietness is the result of preoccupation with higher mathematics JOYLE CARLSON F F A lO CTreasurerJ, Meadville 10, Bo s' Chorus 1O,ll,l2, Class President 11, 'Marianne ll Sextet lO,ll, Varsity Club lO,1l, Field A Stream ll, Football Manager ll Quartet ll,12, Farm Show 12, Dance Club 12 CPres1dentJ, 'Foot Loose 12, Choir lO,ll,l2, Baseball lO,l1, Yearbook Staff 12 Doyle is the 'Yogerson of our class. Is his capacity for constant tardiness responsible for his time saving efforts while on the highway. For some strange reason he always cheers 15 rahs Cpronounced RAE! -especially when in the Panama cruising zone. A ii 1. Bw! V sz V -Ar xx u MN' L lax!! J Yi. ' l'. its ' 1' 'Ex IARLENE CRAKER lay Day 5, Chemistry Assembly 3, Choir 4, Gir Chorus 2,3,4g Senior Play 4 This friendly lass can always be counted on for a comical crack Her tardiness has been a subject of conversation and speculation. Could it possibly be late hours at night? BARBARA DAVIS F H A 13 Field and Stream Club 2, Dance Club 3 Senior Class Play 5 This quiet girl from Wrightsville way is often seen driving a jeep toward the dance hall What's the big attraction? Her neat ap earance P and willingness to co operate brightens every class room. Why all the bashfulness when she has such lovely blue eyes? ELLEN GROVES F H A 2, Field and Stream 3, Dance Club 4 'Marianne' 5, Assistant Editor of Year Book 4 Ellen demonstrates the rare mixture of common sense and intelligence We have relied on her dependability whenever an important task had to be accomplished Dancing and sending packages to her brother constitute her out of school activities. GORDON HINSDALE Basketball 2,5,4, Baseball manager 2g Football manager 43 F F A Area Vice President 33 Class President 4, Class Vice President 3, Field and Stream 3 Dance Club 4, Chorus 2,45 Choir 2,4 I A flash of goes Gordy 1953 class throughout timely wit lightning, a roar of thunder, there without a muffler As orator of the he has a pleasing voice which resounds the school. His friendly smile and punctuate our class day with vitality DUANE HOOK Baseball 2 F F I 2, Boys' Chorus 2, Football 3, Field and Stream 55 Dance Club Here is a swell guy from Chandlers Valley better known as Daner to his friends His friendliness and jokes brighten any conversation in which he takes part. His quietness fools no one for we know he has a second nature. Qa- JR5 Qc. KX ALICE HOST Camera Club 23 Field and Streamg Dancing 4. Alice is the acknowledged authority on clock watching The persistant lure of extra school fun has been known to encourage wishing away of class time Latin joking, and doing the Charleston fwith Betty! represent her mos successful achievements. Qs JANE JOHNSON Library 2,4, Choir 3,4, Girls' Chorus 2 5 4 Orchestra 2,3,4, F H A 2,3, Treas. 4, String Ensemble 2. The I can't kid has learned that she can since she has that sparkler on her left hand. That laugh is the main feature of our gal, Jane ls' he When Janie is happy everybody is happy Does ,J N L her good humor help in writing that 'book every night? DONALD JONES F F A 2,55 Field and Stream 3, Dancing Club 4 'wrightsville Rex' is a quiet boy with a noisy 'Chevy . When he and Luella are not dancing I f in Busti or Wrightsville, he is hot rodding his Chevy over the highways Strawberries, girls f H taxi service and a sprinkling of school comprise Lv' his full time schedule M J' x 61010 DORIS JONES 1 X Dance Club 4, Girls' Chorus 2,5,4g Basketball 5 'Doris ls the prettiest girl in the Phys cs class fMr. Briggs! Being a physics student indicates her scholarly and studious characteristics A quiet manner a friendly demeanor, and an active participation in sports make her popular among her classmates BETTY LOU KING Camera Club 2, Field and Stream 3, Dancing Club 4 'Polka Queen of Wr'ghtsvillen is this student s unique rating To her classmates she is also known as nMiss Oh, I dor' caren Both of these statements apply to Betty wno is Al1ce's constant companion Her personality personifies humor, friendliness, and intellectual curiosity A' L 0 - A 1 ' I II N t 1, I ' ' I a I K 1. e e 1 ! -1 A YI IV Q . X i W J-P as e J' Nwj I n X xjpl ' Q 3 O a e e ' s '- F ly bs 91 0 LL - 1:5 in J ' ' T a L. ff ' e . D D - O ' L , La - at - 4 4 PepEttes S55 Chemistry Assembly 3g May Day 3g girl:-f 'T 5M 'f9 ' ' 1 ' 'er F ll vb! ' I J, FMC, .f 2 . , h '. 5-541 5 r NIM! I -VJ O ,' ,Lkflbr 11 ff fu!! . V' g tglp' ,Lf l v L y 0 . 5 . PATRICIA LAWK Jirls' Chorus 2,5,4, Cheerleading canta n 2 Co captain 5,4, Basketball 5,4, PepFttes Pres 5 F H A , Historian 4, Choir 4 larsitj Clab 2,5,4, Photography Chairman for Year Book Staff 4, May Day Exhibition 3 Patty may be small, but she sure gets around She is active in all sports and specializes Frlendliness in skating and cheerleading is her motto, her life and her being rrom what course did Patty learn her excuse writ'ng9 Could it have been English? Girls' horus 2,5,4, Girls' Basketball 3,4, F H 2,5,4, Treasurer 4, Varsity Club 4 Jackie is our tie wi h the iddle West Basket ball and roller skating have occupied her time and have provided her wits friends. Her shyness is a veneer beneath which a very friendly person ality resides. JACQUELINE MACK M GERILYN MATTHEWS Girls' Chorus 2,4, Choir 4, Dance Club 4 Latin Club 2 Nice things come in small packages they sa but Peggy proves that nice things come in tall packages, too Does clock watching help to pass the tlme while waiting for the Fleet to come inq Are her high marks due to studying or what? Her vivacious laugh has been a high llglt in our school year GAIL ONINK F F A 2,3,4, Football 3,4, Basketball 2,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Ebys' Chorus 2, Harrisburg 5,4, Penn State 5, Meadville 5 Once in a while we meet a student whose extra curricular activities far exceed his school experience Gail is famous for his wealth of information of his many and various exploits He is the first to adm t his wolfish and flirtatious habits GAPY RANSOM F F A 2,3, Field and Stream President 4 Football 2,5,4, Varsity Club 4 V r e see Gary walking we know his hot rod is being repaired Typing and football constitute his curricular actfvities General Motors is thinking of hiring NMr wig as cnief advertising agent He plays up his Chevy and runs down every otler car on the road ill lk Q las' FL JAMES RAPP F F A 2 Basketball Manager 2, Quartet 2,3, , Varsity Club 2 Field and Stream 5, Boys' Chorus 2,1,4, Vars'ty Club 3, Dance Club 4, Choir 2,3 4 Mixed Sextet 3 'im is often seen out in his Dodge using his mus4cal abilities to make the neighborhood senoritas swoon He will always be remembered for the fine portrayal of Johnny O'Shay in the operetta Jim finally had to resort to driving a milk truck to keep up with the ever increasing cost of entertainment. PORTIA RIX Basketball 3,4, Soft Ball 2,3, Jolleyball 2 3 kk 130 ll' QL WY Ckeezleading 2,3, Var 'ty Club 5,4, PepEttes 4 , Choir 5,4, Chorus 4, Glee Club 2,5, French Club 2 7-Jr f ' Ike's staunchest supporter and the horse's f' f closest friend is Portia This classmate has , 1 been a friendly tie with our nefghboring school f A of Falconer. Constantly those snappy brown eyes reveal her innermost thoughts of humor friendli ness, and romance. Wordlessness, help essness laziness, and quietness are four qualities which are not typical of Portia LOIS ROWLAND Girls' Chorus 2,5,4, Choir 4, F H A. 2,5, Year Book Staff Secretary 4, Class Treasurer 2 May Queen Attendant 5 The dazzling ray which proceeds from the gem on the third finger of Lo1s's left hand indicates her partnership with the Navy This rollerskat ir-g Champ of the Senior Class takes to the roller rink like her sailor takes to the sea. Her curricular and extra curricular activities have prepared her to be the captain of her destiny PHYLLIS SCHENCK Class Secretary 2,5,4, Livestock Queer Contestant 2 F H A. 2, Marianne 5, Gym Exhibition 3, Dance Club 4, Foot Loose 4 This pleasant looking lass can always be depended upon for a laugh She is often seen either skating or in Jun1e's car chauffering eligible young men to their destiny. Is it not strange that the mere mention of a Hudson causes her to brighten up like a Christmas Treeq V IRG INIA SHAFFER Girls' Chorus 2,3, F H A 3, Basketball 5 4 Dance Club 4 This diminutive girl is the very personage of basnfulness. Her smallness of stature is com pensated for by her abundance of friendliness Virglnia's quietness vanishes, however, when she is with the crowd. Her interests seem to be toward the Celeron roller rink. I I L ,IL Qi. K 5A BARBARA SHERPARD Latin Club 2, Dance Club 4 Class Treasurer 4 Yearbook Staff CJunior aidel 5, Yearbook Staff 4, Marianne' 3, Girls' Chorus 2,3,4, Choir 4 May Day Exhibition 1 'Foot Loose CPrompterJ 4 Chemistry Assembly 3 Due to Barbara's friendliness and neat appearance she has won a place in the hearts of all her classmates. Our financial roblems are entrusted P to this dependable girl Dancing and incessant studying take up the majority of her very valuable time D HUGH SIGGINS Editor of Yearbook 4, Scorekeeper Basketball 2 Latin Club Vice pres 2, Baseball 2, Football 2, Varsity Club 2, Treas 3, Operetta 3, Basketball 5, Orchestra 3,4, Choir 3,4, Boys' Chorus 4 Vice President of Class 4 Hugh has distinguished himself as a competent conversationalist in any worthwhile debate His stand for the Republican party and his mathemati cal theorems are emphatically embedded in the minds of his fellow students Satisfying Hugh's gastronomical appetite occupies the major part of his spare time. SHIRLEY STANTON Basketball 2,3, Manager 4, Dramatics Club 2 May Day Exhibition 5, Girls' Chorus 2,3,4, Choir 4, Orchestra 4, senior Play 4. Sh1rley's agreeable nature and adjustability have aided her in becoming an active member of every crowd Her interest in school shows in her constantly high grades Her school spirit and ability in sports will never be forgotten Shirley has chosen the teaching profession as her future. STUART TIDRICK Basketball 3,4, Football 45 F F A 2,53 Field and Stream 3, Vice President CClassJ 2, Dance Club 4, Chorus 2,4, Choir 2,4 That mischievous twinkle in Stuart's eye promises many moments of congenial teasing. His Plymouth hurry, does it head for excursions because of always seems to be in a Warren on those special habit? His prowness in has been a highlight of his school career. MARION VANORD Girls' Chorus 2,3,4, Choir 4 Orchestra 2,3 Trumpet Trio 5, Tru pet Quartet 4, Basketball 2 3,4, Cheerleading 2, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Camera Club 2,3, PepEttes 4 'Foot Loose' 4. The phrase 'can't never tell' is synonymous with Marion. Can that course with Mr Briggs possibly subdue her talkative nature? She is deeply in love with trumpets both musical and automotive. Pt the present moment the Army seems to take up the majority of her geographical and emotional interests A v 6,4f7fWA W Mwfl , not iD'y as ' football and basketball ...l QL,QZa,c-5 u4f7, '64fL pf W9 fff lfnffr ' 9 I n v . . . . H ' . V9 9 . . ga X . F 1' 'El - .. o o -V . . . 3 i ' -- O ' f'at ' a President 3, Dance Club 43 Chemistry Assembly 33 ls ' s e e . . . I X 0 u s up . ' I x43 2 . . . 9 st A 1 . I v I 76 . 0 Z L- 4 - , e- ' DOROTHY WALTER Chorus 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Latin Club 2, Dance Club 4, May Day 3, Trumpet Trio 33 Trumpet Quartet 4g Winner in Photography Contest 3, Chemistry Assembly 5 nwho would like to volunteer for this job9n Dorothy Walter can always be counted on to offer assistance and to accept an unusual amount of responsibility Any conversation is spiced with wise cracks and gay laughter when Dorothy participates in it Her ability as a saleswomen is never to be forgotten at Sugar Grove. WENDELL WARNER F F A lO,l1,l2, Reporter 12 Baseball 10 ll 10,12 Farm Show 12 'Marianne' llg Field a d Stream 11,12 Jetting up in the world seems to be Wendell's aim in life. The sky is the limit for this fun loving pylon We have relied heavily on him in the production of this yearbook. Have his frequent visits across the road ceased his flirtations? CLASS WILL DONOR Shirley Babcock Jeannette Bull D 'Artn Carlson D nDuckn Carlson Doyle Carlson Marlene Craker Barbara Davis Ellen Groves Gordon Hinsdale Duane Hook Alice Host Jane Johnson Don Jones Doris Jones Betty King Patty Lank Jacqueline Mack Gerilyn Matthews Gail Onink Gary Ransom James Rapp Portia Fix Lois Rowland Phyllis Schenck Virginia Shaffer Barbara Sherrard Hugh Siggins Shirley Stanton Stuart Tidrick Marion Van Ord Dorothy Walter Wendell Warner ITEM sports ability red hair humor Geometry his women temper patience studying willingness wise cracks Blond hair sparkler Chevy sewing Dancing cheerleading cooking height tardyness we'ght milk route horses the Navy Latin Ability shortness neatness anything teaching blush ability sociability trumpet ability artistic ability RECIPIENT LeRoy Larson Barbara Larson Norma Burgeson Harold Bull Fred Stewart Helena Marquis Marion Abbott Dale Clark Peter Grant Hazel Skinner Tom Baker Mary Zurkan Isabelle Carlson Leslie Firth Wendell Hornstrom John Fischer Earl Ekdahl Beryl Shaffer Shirley Mclntyre Robert May Virginia Skinner Janet Robbins Bonnie Hebner James Nobbs Joyce Duell Laurence Gel ger Donna Nelson Joy Flaus Carrie Wilcox Laverne Skinner Shirley Jewell Keith Sweeney v o 52' Basketball 11,125 Boys' chords 103 meadviile' z : ' rl t 0 . lf: . I x if 5 lb T9 5 l H f . COMPLIMENTS E E N S O Sugar Grove ... '-15 f INK enn'a 511113 of Q U B R O F A R M P R O D U C T S I N C. , P . rf? ' -I, I I 3 ' l qs! 1 3 B I' -I 5 Q, 6833 Q ' ...Q 5, B ' J - Hs. 'i A.: 'r- J ALLCL LV5 T , fs . 1 , H 1 9. ' A . A 'Y A Q L . x'Q'a,'1lE7? ia 0 7 W Y 4- f Mp. ,Q 5 -1 ,z . i ,V -C 2.5 . ' v ,,4 - an ,! ,. J -V, x-' - f- u, --, is H ' 4 ., .4 -n , 0 4 . Q N K N Compliments N G- K E Y T Roofing Spouting Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning Custom Sheet Metal Work Phone 1977 310 Chestnut St lhrren, Penn' FAIR C-071. Compliments of L O T T S V I L L E L L I N G C O N P A N Y A R I gnome XX JS G A G n WRECKER SERVICE OFFICIAL INSPECTION 106 Main St Russell, Penn' Compliments N N Refrigeration Sales Servlce Box 181 Sugar Grove, Penn'a. ,Vi M. ' X I T- rt l X n ., , , 4! .- of I - S O N E C H L E S F O X A R ' , a. 1. of A. C. K E E D Y DOO- ovqfc '- f LW1 1I Cv , YE? ATI xx 1'C'N 5 ry rw Urda en BL Qfhubs A u Anas ' L- Q ,enerdl erchnrv se -I an ers Va Wev, eqr Aarrv. W BFLGG ow 1 Wen led Ja lectrfc Nork naar frove, Dann m H U ax Trees T3 ll:,.,w Corf1imen,s of cf : 1 - - f' ,,1: 5 ,. .--,.., .J .AL.-1,-.-.f ,,,,l-J.- FkAXK': G?iCiR1 L -ir ' We ' r 'a. Ei? THU? R AAIC VT? R JCHYQLN RlD AWD AQITh ?gFl.lfI at ALL HfHK UYAQATTLSD LTTTSVLLLF 5344? WH,V:, PEWY'k. A . m t ' 'L, FH' '. QHGSTRQN ATL ?EThHUCX Gi LL q.L'f LVR'EFY P- f W - QF TD 2? CH dl 1- P .1'a. ' -i, Fen.'a. .' 'J 5:iV,SE 3 My LU is . vt ' s - E - ' VY 3' H . '1. 'if' ' nLnCK'C' DON T1 f QRGET f 1 CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1953 G O EIR il-ELG H D A L L S K I N N L R DAA ILL CUSTOV NORK HARD AND bOFT NOOD LUNBER PHONE RUSSFLL 5817 ll f 1 r ,' , A R G R V E O I L C C . F 0 1 fL,A:.+-' hipxxl .-.'ll' Compliments Compliment! of of R T H I A R R E N C O N S T. S. T. A N D E R S O I k 3 C O M P A N Y Roger Hendrickson FEEDS R G A R A GENERAL REPAIRING KENDALL GAS OFFICIAL INSPECTION NO 5334 Phone 58 H Barnes, Prop Y ' S ,,,,.7 LUMBER COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS SUPPLIES PITTSFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA Phone Lottaville 9R20 RD I1 S U G A G R O V E G E F R A N K S. D A R R O Congra LARFE SELEC 0 the Class of 1955 tulations t R T O TION OF CARS AND TRUCKS SALVAGE PARTS OVE ROAD 4 C' BUSH SUGAR GR I... .alia Phone 66 602 Phone 29 R31 H O V FUNERAL DTRECTOP A pliances, Wall Furniture, Electric p Paper, Acme Quality Paints Floor Coverings, Stainless Steel Cooking Ware, Pressure Sugar Grove, Penn'a Cookers C U I S H O T R S 'I 4 25 S21 55' - w - of f F. A. S C O O N E R I CONJQATULATI mass 1953 Cx from the membfrs of TF JANESTOWN CHANBLR UF COMMERCE JANLSTOWN, NEA YORK Keer Jamestown in Your Future Body ork Femoral Pfparinz Pa1rt4 Nrecker berv SU'AR GRCVL, P NN' Phone 16R1 2 n You .:....,s COMPLIVFNTS to the CLASS of 1953 SUGAR GROVA INN INC J YC R SS LL CFLD AAVINF 57 SP and up SUJAF PROVL, PENh'A Dhone P3 P A .PM ,. 'AS to THE . of 'I YI R U S o ' 5 G A R A G E I , .. . -ng ' ice C E U E ,L H E . A. ' l A I ' , , w . D CK'S S RLlWG SERVICE Gas Oil LUbP1C8tlOD Washing Accessories CLAIR D WELCH Complete Home Laundry Repair Service SUGAR GROVE, PhNN'A Phone S2 R 2 SUGAR GROVE, FARM SUPPLY CO Hard Hare International McCormick Sales and Service SUGAR GROVE, PENN'A. Cf PLINENTS Harold B Ncfombs a Barber :U AR GRDVE, PENN'A G L SA D NERAL VERCHANDISE Chandlers Vallev, Penn'a PRICV'S PLACE Groceries Dry Goods Shoes Boots Drugs Meats LOTTSVILLE, PENN'A D L Ice cream Pop Lunches vagazines Candy SUGAR GROVE, PENN'A. Phone 63 R 3 CV of A SUGAR GRGVE, PENN'A. J. . N S Gi U J . . S P R A N E S J 0 I I X LANDER SCHOOL PATROL Left to right Back row James Lang, Tags Grant, Ronald Sherrard, Donald Sherrard Wells, LeRoy, Malve Front Row Lynn Firth Betty Gruber, Joyce Gruber, David Younis. SPONSORS Mrs Fvelyn Ransom and Mrs. Gerald Rhodes Fred Kidder and Mrs Willard Ekdahl and Mrs. Lynn Burgett John Kolick Robert W Davis and Mrs Kenneth Stowell and Mrs. Paul Stanton and Mrs. Everett Landin and Mrs. Floyd Nobbs Miss Carriebelle Swanson Mrs an and an and Bn and an Mrs and and and and . and o an . and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Pauline Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Ars Mrs Robert Walter David Siggins Ernest Frederick Jllbert Garlson Gerald Falconer Ira Stufflebeam Harold Landin Norton Marc Boardman Iner Carlson Charles Titchner Bert Van Ord Matthew Hosie Richard Farver Fred Bauer Compliments of CORNISiES Compliments STILLWATER FEED R SUPPLY Raymond ' . fc' Fu9' 34.1 : .--,L .,. 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