Sullivan Highland High School - Libros de Memorias Yearbook (Sonestown, PA)
- Class of 1953
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Brink, Robert Dlmharn, Mrs. Mary L. Black, Mrs. Elizabeth Mathe, H. Clayton Keeler, Edward Little, Mrs. Nedra Snyder. yflmlhzkhehbn CARL S. DRISCOLL County Superintendent HERMON I. BROWN DONALD L. WORTHINGTON Supervising Principal Hip School Principal B + 1 l 5 , , Af L' s 1 w m , 1 ,l..,, ,, . s., f ,AQ 1 3, Q, , ROBERT CARPENTER Driver Training JEAN GREGORY Eagles Mere Elementary ELIZA COX Sonestown Elementary IESSIE HAYWOOD Sonestown Elementary GLORIA EDMUNDS Music MATILDA HOUSEKNECHT Eagles Mere Elementary RUTH FITCH Sonestown Elementary RICHARD KELLEHER Commercial FRED G. KELLY Athletic Instructor MA RIORIE SPROUT Home Economics MA RGA RET LA UENSON Secretary BRUCE STARR IR. English MARY ROUSS Laporte Elementary GLEN TAYLOR Laporte Elementary PHILIP SNYDER Industrial Arts KENNETH YA UDES Science ELSIE HUNTER Leave of Absence cgagks Qffezle Shmmfafly gcffeaf F1 . !!.. Ufajaafe cgkmefzfafiy agcffaaf Sa fd iz is is if f of .,. cgmliffl Ulfms , i ' T BEN LAURENSON, IR, ------------------- President DENE ANDREWS - - - - - Vice President JOYCE PHILLIPS - - - - -Treasurer JOAN FIESTER - - - - -Secretary MOTTO-- We have crossed the bayg the ocean lies before us. COLORS--Maroon and White FLOWER--White Carnation 1 E s 5 n DENE DELOS ANDREWS Wit and wisdom are born with a man. RUTH ALBERTA BOTSFORD 'Tis good to be merry and wise. SIDNEY CHARLES BIGGER The longest way round is the shortest way home. 1'-sf ' BEATRICE MAE COX Many small make a great, DONALD R, COLLINS Every man is the architect of his own future. JOAN LORETTA FIESTER Fair words never hurt the tongue. JAMES MARTIN HUNTER 'It is better to learn late than never, HARLEY HAROLD MARCEY, IR. Handsome is that handsome does. BENJAMIN HARRISON LAUREN SON. IR. 'The stone that is rolling can gather no moss. HELEN LOUISE PHILLIPS A short saying oft contains much wisdom. BERNA DINE LEOLA PHILLIPS Rather late than never. JOYCE A NN PHILLIPS Great thoughts come from the heart, ELIZABETH JANE SMITH Virtue is its own reward. SENIOR AC TIVITIES Class Day May 14, 1953 Baccalaureate May 17, 1953 Commencement May 22, 1953 Class Play November 19-20 '52 NANCY MAY SMITH Deeds, not words. iv A 5 . ' Qi - LQ! 9' fleas Hkfaly We began our high school career in September, 1949. There were twenty of us, including Sidney Bigger, John Golder, James Hunter. George Hurst, Ben Laurenson, Harley Marcey, Richard Phillips, Howard Sanders, James Wertman, Ruth Botsford, Janet Confer, Beatrice Cox, Bessie Edkin, Joan Fiester, Bemadine Phillips, Helen Phillips, Joyce Phillips, Jane Smith, Nancy Smith, and Carol Wrede. During the year we lost Bessie Edkin and gained Dene Andrews and Helen Dieffenbach, ending the year with a total of 21. As we started our second year as high school students we were very noisy but not very ambitious. We found that we had to work as hard in high school as we did in the grades. During the year we lost Carol Wrede and gained Donald Collins, leaving us with 21 to start our Junior year. Our next year was highlighted by the Junior-Senior Prom held May 2, in the high school auditorium. Our class party was held at Trout Pond on May 21. Janet Confer, Helen Dieffenbach, John Golder, George Hurst, Howard Sanders, and James Wertman departed during this year. Our Senior year started September 7, 1952 with 15 students. In November the class put on its play Stranger in the Night, under the direction of Mr. Stan and Mr. Yaudes. At the beginning of the year Richard Phillips dropped out. The class of 54 sponsored the Junior Prom on May 1, 1953. Plans have been completed for the commencement program and also the trip to Washington. flax.-r C2661 Jane Smith - wills her bashful ways to Elizabeth Shultz. Benjamin Laurenson - wills his ability to get along with teachers to the whole school. Joyce Phillips - wills her diamond ring to Miss Sprout. Dene Andrews - wills his ability to confuse teachers to Chester Myers. Helen Phillips - wills her sane and expert driving to the bus drivers. Donald Collins - wills his ability to stay in class to Wayne Gavitt. Joan Fiester - wills her soprano voice to Mr. Yaudes. James Hunter - wills his ability to drive Genevieve to Dick Bender. Beatrice Cox - wills her dancing ability to Miss Edmunds. Harley Marcey - wills his height to Dale Phillips. Nancy Smith - wills her ability to get things done to the Junior Class. Sidney Bigger - wills his love for girls to Kenny Hunter. Bernadine Phillips - wills her housekeeping duties to Anne Krause. Ruth Botsford - wills her cheerfulness to anyone who has the blues. 450112015 Front row: Ioan Fiester, Jane Smith, Beatrice Cox, Ruth Botsford, Nancy Smith, Helen Phillips, Joyce Phillips, Bemadine Phillips. Back row: Sidney Bigger, Benjamin Lauxenson, Dene Andrews, Harley Marcey, James Hunter, Donald Collins. flaiievy I have been thinking about graduation so much the last few weeks that I had a dream last night in which I saw all the members of my class as they will be twenty years from now. In my dream Sonestown had become a thriving metropolis because of the oil which had been discovered in our area, and all my classmates had prospered. I learned all about my friends because my dream showed two men standing in front of a large building that had Sonestown Modern Department Store written across the front, and they discussed all the people who had been in school with them. These are the things they said: The fellow who operates the street cleaning machine had his leg broken when his wife, the former Helen Phillips, backed their car out of the garage and knocked him over a stone wall. Ioan Fiester married a doctor and is seen almost daily driving through town in a new Cadillac convertible. Nancy Smith is now operating a business school in the upper three floors of one of our new buildings. Jim Hunter is a man of leisure now that he owns two oil wells. When he isn't de- positing his money in the bank, he just loafs around in the shade. During the winter he loafs around in the shade in some warmer climate. Joyce Phillips Barto travels all over the country, and takes her ten kids with her. Everytime they do settle down in a home, the increases in the family cause things to get so crowded they have to move. Ben Laurenson doesn't live in our area anymore. He has a one htmdred thousand acre cattle ranch in Texas, and spends all his time there. I-Ie is quite famous down there since the time he stopped a big cattle stampede just by singing. They say that when Ben started to yodel the cattle stopped in their tracks and began to cry. Dene Andrews is known as Hot Rod Harry because he is seen day and night speeding over the countryside in a souped-up Rolls Royce. Beatrice Cox has a beauty parlor with sixteen operators working for her. She ran the place herself before the big boom. Bemadine Phillips owns the biggest self-service laundry in the county. She has fifteen washers working steadily every day. Donald Collins is the principal ofthe new North Mountain High School. Jane Smith has several oil wells too. She struts around town in a mink coat no matter what the temperature is. Ruth Botsford isn't too successful in her work as a nurse at the new Slippery Oil plant. It seems that she faints everytime she sees blood. The two men who were talking in my dream were Sidney Bigger and Harley Marcey. Sonny owns the department store that they are standing by, and Harley operates the restaurant called Ptomaine Heaven' which is well known all over the East Coast. W Q Sax W N' 7 J, f x Qs . - 'if 5 w . iw 111112111 lbwls' WAYNE GAVITT --------------------- President DAISY LITTLE - - - - -Vice President PAT REESER ---- ---- S ecretary SHIRLEY FERRELL - - - - - Treasurer COLORS--Green and White FLOWER--Yellow Rose T3 Richard Shirley Blanche Joanne Bender Ferrell Foust Fyfe Wayne Kenneth Gavitt Hunter 0 .xv Marian Betty A nne Daisy Houseknecht Jordan Krause Little Qing. LEAH LITTLE CHESTER MYERS SHELBY MYERS RUNETTE PARKHOUSE DALE PHILLIPS PATSEY REESER CARL RIDER ARTHUR ROSE ANN TAYLOR ' Lw'1w+M- . QQ., M , .-,Q ,lwwmilx . X 5 gg X -,ggfsg i f-.,,s K E 'I if, . We S xi Q H f RQ ii f - . K 235 X 'LI f sf Q, .Avy -,Q fx sf fffi W' . .....,,,.--'f' NW K ffm 1 . M -X ,, ,Q W x t fn x -2 k Q' .' . if Q4 ,L gy. in , xg , A .4 .N f Q I w 3 Q + 1 K3 -' . QV' , Mr, T'Q'.w kin -g g W y . .. A Q '31 Ai .' Q.-siwsixsk' y . fs 3 ' .-iz,-f K + - iq iss X , P A 15 A A .. p '- . wp .iw 'lg .f'f1 1Q..Q' ':.wf.g.. L-4 ..yt,k, V ,:mA T 7 gi - mx. 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Andrews J. Beinlich N. Cox L. Dunham ' X C, Eberlin I. Edkin C, Eichenlaub H, Faus M. Gavin A. Gray W. Gunther T, Halligan R. Heinrich ! M. Kimsey S. Laurenson W. Little C. Magargel 'Q' R. McCarty C. Peterman S. Phillips A. Rose E. Shultn fl E. Smith W. Snyder M. Sones Norman Bames entered school in April. l P. Young i 1 1 . -3 ' Mb!! gush First row: Connie Moyer, Marlene Halligan, Judy Rose, Anna Gunther, Beverly Phillips Irene Golder, Valerie Hill, Yvonne Marcey, Second row: Russell Freeman, William Little, Walter Hoagland, Daniel Rose, Sally Myers, Barbara Fiester, Jo Ann Worthing- ton. Third row: Alvin Smith, Richard Sones, Carl Stiger, Sterling Myers, Leroy Hess, Douglas Golder, Wayne Sharrow, George Smith. Not in picture: Betty Whitmoyer. Sly!!! glad 4 First row: Dale Sharrow, Charles McCarty, Robert Mensch, Gail Eichenlaub, Kathryn Gunther, Kathryn Little, Mary Sue F ausey, Carol Smith, Beverly Sones. Second row: Jane Edkin, Elaine Hydock, Sylvia George, Jean Dunham, Patsy Crist, June Boyer, Louise Ferrell, Linda Jordan, Joan Eberlin, Judith Warren, Gloria Bender. Third row: Ronald Hess, Howard Little, John Gavitt, James Frantz, Melvin Fenstermacher, Gary Montgomery, Tom Little, David Cox, Walter Botsford, Alfred Fenstermacher. Not in picture: Howard Barnes, James Foust, Loretta Houseknecht, Donna Peterman, Audrey Snyder, Chester Stackhouse. Lgevefzffi jam? First row: Harold Rider, Ann Fiester, Barbara Booth, Elaine Johnson, Gloria Myers, Sandra Robbins, Carol Boatman, Michelle Hydock, Michael Andrews. Second row: Robert McC1osky, Ruth Foust, Peggy Fausey, Judy Houseknecht, Wilma Houseknech Lois Rose, Shirley Rider, Richard Newman. Third row: Allen Davis, Chester Boyer, I John Little, Mr. Snyder, Robert Kitchen, Dan Brown, Darl Anderson. Not in picture: Joan Beinlich, Ralph Edkin, Marjorie Sones, Peggy Whitmoyer. 3 . , 5 v , at I 1 L K S ffi, f g il. 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It looked bad for our team when we lost the first six games but Sonestown finally came through with a victory by defeating New Albany 44-32 with Phillips scoring 16 points. Sonestown dropped the next three to Montgomery, St. Basils, and Loyalsock by the scores of 53-30, 59-36 and 55-29. Sonestown defeated Turnpike on our court by the very close score of 49-48. Phillips was high scorer with 26 points. The team pulled another victory on our court by defeating Dushore 61-53. Phillips and Gavitt led the scoring with 22 and 14 points respectively. Our second encounter with Montgomery proved fatal when they won by the score of 50-42. On a return game with New Albany on their court the Eagles defeated them 39-35. The spirited St. Basils team upset us on our court 61-44. We were victorious in our second game with Dunshore, winning by the score of 44-33. Phillips was high with 31 points. Our team then ventured to Mansheld to play in the Mansfield Tournament. There we met Leraysville and were downed 54-39. Phillips, with a total of 172 points in the league games, was chosen for the All-Star team. uma My! gasieffzzl fffzzmfzbn First row: Richard Newman, Dan Brown, James Foust, James Frantz, Robert Kitchen, John Gavitt, Dale Sharrow, Richard McCarty-Manager, Second row: Wayne Gavitt- Manager, Douglas Golder, Wayne Sharrow, Carl Stiger, Richard Sones, Alvin Smith, Mr. Kelly, Coach, mia! First row: Wayne Gavitt-Manager, Richard Heinrich, Carl Stiger, Richard McCarty, Alvin Smith, Mark Gavitt, Charles Eberlin, Mr, Kelly, Coach. Second row: Richard Sones, James Edkin, Chester Myers, Dale Phillips, Bi11Litt1e. Wmvfy 6242221 Ufewas Jordan, Ann Taylor, Donald Collins, Elizabeth Shultz, Lydia D Jllfllbfl fha! ffm afeafkxls e Ferrell, Linda Jordan, Sally Myers, Beverly Phillips, Yvonne HCZWZFJZL Ufassfwam yfvfhufzks HOME ECONOMICS CLASS INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLASS COMMERCIAL CLASS ,DZCWZZ we igiflecaxi OUR BUS DRIVERS: Stanley Myers, Basil Little, George Booth, Harry Little, Blake Fitch, Sidney Bigger. '-EL..- ' Dr. Smith DENTISTS Dr. Davis f lr-Q!! ' N . I5 1 ' Mrs. Edkin 0 rgf Mrs. Shultz Eagles Mere ' ' Y o Laporte . 55 ' X Mill ' 1? Sonestown: Mrs. Eberlin, Mrs. Shoemaker, Mrs. Brown. WSI M! EI f h .., l I DR CHATTERTON DR SAUL MRS. AREY I 5 Yearbook Subscription Contest FRANKLIN WORTHINGTON JUDY HOUSEKNECHT Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest THOMAS LITTl.E 1 limi' an Sullivan County Essay Contest WAYNE GAVITT - ANN TAYLOR MR. Knsss qnunchp Hzkfzfkz af Cgviflfi September Magazine C a mpaign October Harvest Ball November Senior Play December Driver Training January Basketball , . 1 February Basketball March anus Junior Play April I' 0 1 3 Career Day Junior Prom June Senior Activities also in May: Last of School Class Day, Baccalaureate, Commencement. S l I 1 a 'fre In Q te-p i-'nat za face! QI' All Alone 1 'woot IF' Q 0 Loal- Pret AN 'QOIM3 Nighi af ? The Stretch' ifatfzh omg smmeplac cz? Loafers L U B B Y , Vhnt Fun u there! 3. IQ-vs Y' S M' 5 S 3 v 4 4-vu 1 f , s E . Zemenfafiy jam 5- 6 SONESTOWN -3.3 ..- , jr 1 f. 232 , -'.. cr fi 1 First row: P, Foust, I. Little, C. Phillips, M. Ferrell, B, Steinruck, D. Rocker, G. Eichenlaub, S, Fenstermacher, L, Golder, S. Rocker, B, Phillips. Second row: I. Kiess, F. Gavitt, R. Keeler, D. Bender. I. St. Clair, F. Keeler, R. Eberlin, E. House- knecht, L, Schultz, John St. Clair. Third row: J. Beaver, H. Swank, E. Fenstermacher, L. Peterman, D. Little, D. Eberlin, H. Gtmther, C. Ferrell, R. Schultz, K, Wrede. Fourth row: S. Kiess, E. Crist, Mrs, Haywood, M. Golder, F. Myers. Not Shown in Picture: Alice Rocker. 'R 2 glabg 3- 4 SONESTOWN FF NK-1 T,-Q..-'silz ws. E.:-sf? gi- ,1 2-X fm 3. . , ' - QQ f--ll? f.z -spur ,. fl Fivf -mdk First row: T. Laurenson, J. Eberlin, B. Ferrell, S. Shaner, M. Swank, D. Sones, B, Sones, M. Houseknecht, C. Rocker, F. Fenstermacher, B. Ferrell, P. Eberlin. Second rowzl M. Hydock, R. Montgomery, I, Durkee, G, Drake, R. Sones, J. Gregory, L. Johnson, H. Eichenlaub, E. Worthington. J. Schug. Third row: G. Frantz, R. Sanders, W. Charles, R. Rooker, J. Boyer, R. Eberlin, R. Jordan, C. Faus, G. Myers, B. House- knecht. Not shown in Picture: D. Rooker, F. Van Haelst, C. Mensch, lem' f-Z SONESTOWN 'A' iw- - Q - , ,jay :g fa ' fi Q M 1 it '- F11 ,F F pe 1 , 4 -gg-nn1uuu-'11-v First row: L. Ferrell, D. Bender, D. Hydock, N. Eberlin, V. Swisher, S. Fenster- macher, B. Stackhouse, I. Jordan, R, I-louseknecht, M. Houseknecht, B. Sones. Se- cond row: D. Eberlin, R. Eberlin, F, Hom, G. Schweitzer, D. Phillips, F. Foust, L. Anderson, C. Chestnut, E. Shaner, J. Golder, R. Ferrell. Third row: Mrs. Fitch, R. Gavitt, W. McClosky, E. Flick, H. Sones, L. Duxkee, G. Craft, Not shown in picture: F, Van Haelst. Qzzzhx 3 - 4- 51 Jejalfe First row: R. Foust, L. Sharrow, R. Steinruck, F. Hunter, L. Pearson, L. Steinruck, B. Stepp. B. Fiester, P. Weaver, G. Rooker. Second row: R. Gunther, B. Shultz, L. Little, M. Worthington, J. Johnson, O. Phillips, S. Newman, I. Gavitt, C. Gray, G. Hoffman, M. Hallabuck, J. Mathe. Third row: D. Cox, S. McCarty, B. Crist, S. Keeler, D. Little, R. Hunter, V. Phillips, R. Ferrell, F. Worthington, N. Rose, Mr. Taylor. 91425 I - Z cfajaile First row: R. Shaffer, I. Hallabuck, D. Cox, W. Gavitt, R. Mensch, R. Rocker, B. Newman, H. Rooker, E. Rooker, C. Little. Second row: S. Van Dine, C. McCarty L. Peterman, C. Black, B. Newman, M. Graham, R. Phillips, S. King, B. Stepp, S. Crist. Third row: J. Black, J. Crist, M. Gavitt, K. Houseknecht, T. Peterman, J. Rooker, F. Bierfreund, Miss Rouss. -----.-...................,..,-.,,, -...-........-......................... ........................... glwy 3- 4-5 -6. gdfki me -num-1---1 First row: J. Rine, P. Snyder, S. Remsnyder, V. Phillips, M. Remington, R. Smith, J. Andrews. Second row: K. Davis, I. Rider, C. Marcey, E. Andrew, H. Shoemaker, K. Schug, J. Davis. Third row: J. Moyer, L. Brink, L. Wilson, R. Phillips, G. Rider, A. Snyder. Fourth row: G. Dunham, R. Dunham, C. Fausey, D. McCarty, C. Andrews, R. Hurst. Fifth row: M. Stackhouse, H. Little, I. Dunham. Mrs. Gregory. glahf 7 -Z cgegk: me ..- ............................ lm?-M F-'F' First row: B. Smith, C. Newman, S. Houseknecht, C. Marquardt, C. Stevens, S. Lee. Second row: J. Snyder, S. Wilson, J. Sheets, T. McCarty, R. Rider, A. Shoemaker, C. Remsnyder. Third row: F. Shoemaker, R. Glassmyre, A. Houck, M. Andrews, R. Andrews, R. Sheets. Fourth row: A. Kisinger, R. Moyer, D. Sheets, L. Rider, T. Brink, T. Dunham. Fifth row: R. Marquardt, R. Shultz, Mrs. Houseknecht. Not shown in picture: Freda Golder. I gusvhess mans A FRIEND CARL H, STEELE, DISTRIBUTOR ROYAL TYPEWRITER FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAPORTE HARRINGTON'S DAIRY COMPANY JOHN P. MCGOWAN MOKOMA INN MUNCY VALLIH INDUSTRIES REEVES PARVIN SEIBERT CHEVROLET A. L. TUBACH FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING ASHKAR'S BENDER'S SODA FOUNTAIN AND SERVICE STATION BEN FRANKLIN STORE BIGGER'S ESSO SERVICENTER BOOTH'S TRUCKING BOOTH'S TYDOL SERVICE STATION BRINK 8a WATTS BROAD HORIZON RANCH BRYFOGLE'S CAIN'S DAIRY CAPITAL BAKERS CHARLES C. VAN DINE CHARNITSK1 BROS. EAGLES MERE DAIRY EAGLES MERE SUPER SERVICE STATION FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUSHORE GRANGE NATIONAL BANK HARDER'S SPORTING GOODS HAROLD EDDY HENRY STIGER'S FURNITURE STORE HERRIMAN JEWELRY HOLCOMBE'S FURNITURE STORE HOTEL LAPORTE HOTEL LOPEZ HOUSEKNECHT DAIRY H. W. BENDER J. L. WENNER LAKE SHORE INN LUNDY LUMBER COMPANY LYCOMING GAS AND OIL MRS. 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