Sullivan Highland High School - Libros de Memorias Yearbook (Sonestown, PA)
- Class of 1957
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As you look through the pages of our yearbook, we hope it will recall many pleasant memories and perhaps a few funny ones, We have tried this year to make the annual a little differ- ent from the ones in the past, and hope you'll think we have accomplished this undertaking. The staff wishes to extend their appreciation to all who in any way helped to compile this book, Editor -in -chief, Joan Eberlin 1? ax We, the class of 1957, dedicate our year- book, LIBROS DE MEMORIAS, to OUR PARENTS who have so faithfully supported and encouraged us, We wish to extend to you in this small way our sincerest appreciation for making these years enjoyable as well as fruitful. Many thanks from the Senior Class of 1957. X i 'E gifs 1 ,f - . K... S1 ' ' 1 - d On October 15, 1954, we were saddene by the news oi the death oi David Lee Cox, a ciassrnatewho hadbeen stricken with poiio 5 1954, during his sophomore on October , ' 'ts year, We sincereiy hope that progress in 1 prevention wi11 continue so that the disease can be eiiminated, ' N' vw Hi ! ,. SONESTOWN EAGLES MERE , A g , .1 Mp' LAPORTE YN -, 454 E .2 if C I K L M! b E 4,9 W? --wi 'J :+ f H1 'ww-Q , 2 ul '- 1 5 agargel M Eugene e Presidentg ic nor F musey, V C3 reasurerg E1 T h Booth, Elizabet Yi ,J Secretar T. SIE Fred Fie right O I ft le Seated, President, Laurenson , tsford , Ida Bo son , Phoebe Lauren 3 Ev athe, M h Elizabet I. Marquard anda W OU hingt 4-1 I- O 3 0 ': .O F Gi 2 Bb ndin Sta unham, D Rob err tzer, ooth , Florine Schwei B rl Sharrow, Ca arriet H Keeler 0l'1 Clayt llabuk, ladys Ha G Schug D I'0 MY on, Earl Little, gr orthin W mips, Earl Paul Ph Robbins , F. C. 1 M 1 E E E I p I E I M , CARL S, DRISCOLL HERM AN I. BROWN COUHIY Supervising Superintendent Principal High School -5, M School PfiHCiPf'1 iirrir fi Secfetafy DONALD L. WORTHINGTON ii' ,. rrrr r riir ' SHIRLEY BENDER Office I I I I I, I I . I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I l 1 I I I I ,I Q. II Il 1 I I I I I S u I II I, II I I I I I n I I J I I V I I I a I MRS. IESSIE HAYWOOD Grade 6 Sonestown MRS. I EAN GREGORY MR. GLEN TAYLOR Grades 3-4 Laporte MRS. RUTH FITCH MRS' ELIZA COX Grades 1-2 Grades 3-4 Sonesrown Sonestgwn 112 rr MRS. RUTH HILEM AN Grades 3-4 Sonestown MRS, MATILDA HOUSEKNECHT Grades 1-2 Eagles Mere MRS. ELISE HUNTER Grades 3-4 Eagles Mere MISS GLORIA EDMUNDS Music MRS, ALTHEA GRAHAM Grades 1-2 Laporte MRS, ETHEL KELLER Art MR. PHILIP SNYDER Industrial Arts MR, CLARENCE WHETSTONE English MR, FRED G, KELLY Athletic Coach MR. ROBERT CARPENTER Driver Training MR, JOHN POWERS Science MRS, EMMA Rose Band Director MR, HARRY GOBORA IR, Commercial MISS ELIZABETH KINSLEY Home Economics MISS CLARA SAXER Language MRS, LOUISE SWISHER School Nurse I 1 I w. H M '4 M W ,N W Y I I F I 1 X N N I I 1 L I F I I. 1 A IN N ,4 'N X M I. A ..,., . .... . ,... .,.. ... ...... .. ...,.,. ,.,,. ... , .... . . ,.. ..... ,... .,... , .. .,...,, .-.... .. .. ..... ... ..... ... ..,,..... . ... .......... ... .......,. ....., .,.... ... ....... . .,.,J BEVERLY ANN SONES --Bev .. It's not enough to be goodg one must do it the right way. Q Fifi . g .. gee! Marly it i if is ,. -15:55 ' 's.....Mw if S S , if f :L J d e e i gi iiie WALTER EMERY BOTSFORD Walt Wedding is destiny and hanging likewise, Heywood 11023. 'aw vywnf -if .- W.. ,, CHARLES ALBERT McCARTY Pooch Ambition has no rest. Lytton PATRICIA GERTRUDE CRIST Pat Calm to face what's pressing, Goldsmith CAROL JEAN SMITH Rosie Words of truth and soberness. New Testament MARISUE FAUSEY Marisue The mildest manners and the gentlest hearts. Homer 3m:':,:eE,,k?' , ' I' f at , . k , r 'Af M THEO M URL YOUNG Theo Tis good to be merry and wise. Mararin RONALD LEROY HESS HesSie Full wise is he that knows himself, Loertius sk 5, 'E MARIAN JEAN DUNHAM -.Jean-. Silence is golden. Carlyle ,.W-,,,......-f-We ,..-A GLORIA DIANN BENDER Bender Common sense is not so common Shakespeare KENNETH THOMAS FRIES Kenny Handsome is that handsome does Goldsmith JOAN PATRICIA EBERLIN Ioanie Be silent and safe - silence never be- trays you. O'Rei11V N my KATHRYN MAE GUNTHER .,Kay.. Better alone than in bad company Chaucer LORETTA MAE HOUSEKNECHT Loretta Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm, Emerson - r 4 -3 QS W1 .sms 5 ss JAMES HENRY FOUST Fireba1I It is better to give than to take Heywood DONNA LOU PETERM AN Donna An honest woman of her word, Shakespeare KATHERINE ARLENE LITTLE Kate To have a friend is to be one Emerson IUDITH ANN WARREN uludy.. Haste ma kes waste, Heywood fpfglnlnlnn LAURA LOUISE FERRELL Louise Fair words never hurt the tongue, If l Heywood i.4 I.. N r .-L-.- I JAMES HARRY FRANTZ Il ll I was gratified to be able to answer promptly and I did. I said I didn't know, Twain ETHEL JANE EDKIN HJ-anien Truth is the highest thing that man may keep, Chaucer P' ff1L ?4' if Eff SYLVIA I UNE GEORGE Do11y As merry as the day is long. Shakespeare .sw- 'fW RQ 3 DALE MARTIN SHARROW Jake Joy rul'd the day, and love the night, Dryden CHRISTOPHER THOMAS LITTLE Tom Knowledge is power. Bacon K s .fi -1 in if tx. sm fs F . if Q S President TOM LITT LE Vice President CHARLES MCCARTY Secretary WALTER BOT SFORD Treasurer KATHRYN GUNTHER ,fn GARY WILLIAM MONTGOMERY ..Gary.. Like a gentleman and a true friend, Shakespeare ,kk I We CLASS WILL We, the class of '57, of Sullivan Highland High School in Sullivan County, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, in perfect health, and having reached the end of our career at S.H,H.S, do declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Thomas Little, will my keys to the girls' shower room to Ronnie Borick. I, Theo Young, will my love for Mr. Kelly to Lyn Proof, l, Donna Peterman, will my hula -hula hips to Mr. Powers. I, Judy Warren, will my ability to cook to Sandra Robbins, for if you can't win a man through his heart, try his stomach. I, Gloria Bender, will my black cow to Mr. GoBora to replace the one he hit. I, Beverly Sones, will my ability to make a fast get-away after backing out in front of the police to Dick Newman. I, Kenny Fries, will my excuses for anything and everything to anyone who needs them. I, Walter Botsford, will my shy ways to the Junior boys. I, Joan Eberlin, will my friendly personality to Alta Mae Shaffer. I, Patsy Crist, will my love to wear dungarees to Judy Houseknecht. I, Marisue Fausey, will my love to flirt to Elaine Johnson. I, Kate Little, will my love to fight to the army. l, Carol Smith, am not going to will anything because I need everything I have. I, Kate Gunther, will my quiet ways to Helen Little. l, Dale Sharrow, will my ability to sing to Elvis Presley. I Jean Dunham, will my pet skunk to Mr. St. Clair. It is guaranteed to fumigate the high school. I, Gary Montgomery, will my sneakers to Mr. Worthington, since the slight squeak of his shoes warns everyone of his arrival. I, Louise Ferrell, will my white bucks to anyone who will polish them, I, Sylvia George, will my ability to play basketball to Mr. Kelly's team. I, Charles McCarty, will my nickname, Pooch, to Mr. Brown. I, Jim Foust, will my left over potato bugs to anyone who has potatoes large enough to withstand their attack. I, Ronnie Hess, will my bullheadedness to the mules. l, Jane Edkin, will my good grades to Denny Bender. I, Loretta Houseknecht, will my grass skirt to Mrs. Rose, I, Jim Frantz, will my ability to find a parking place, when they all seem to be taken, to Dan Brown. Signed THE SENIOR CLASS PA-L64 . 570 CLASS HISTORY At 9 a. m, on September 5, 1951, the Sullivan Highland School system did something that it had never done before, It brought together in one room, for the first time, the class of 1957. Thirty-four strong, we had finally reached the first plateau of our education, we were now in high school. It didn't take long for us to lose our high and mighty air, for the busy schedule of high school classes didn't permit us much time to spurn our elementary underclassmen. In fact we were a little envious, they had recess. Elaine Hydock joined, and Louise Ferrell left our gang during the year. Our home room teacher was Mr. Wommer. On September 3, 1952, as we started our eighth year, we found that we had some new faces to get used to. Nancy Everitt, Howard Barnes, and Louise Ferrell were in our midst. We also had a new home room teacher, his name was Mr. Yaudes. These additions gave our class 37 members. The next big plateau in our high school career was reached September 9, 1953 when we became, not merely ninth graders, but FRESHMEN, We also became a much larger class, for Arthur Bender, Kenny Fries, Beatrice Nickles, Mary Vanderpool and Theo Young became members: we lost Alfred Fenstermacher, Along with Ken and Theo we gained our home room teacher, Miss Saxer, from the Dushore Public School, which had closed because of a lack of students. Near the end of the term, Arthur Bender, Howard Little, Robert Mench, Mary Va nderpool, and Beatrice Nickles left us, During our Sophomore year, which began September 8, 1954, after being delayed a few days because of a polio scare, our class was somewhat reduced, We lost: David Cox and Nancy Everitt. These losses brought our total down to 34, Mr, Yaudes became our class advisor. Our Junior year started just right for us, as our class rings, which we had ordered the year before, arrived on the first day of school, The first days had been delayed a week to September 12, 1955, because we could not move into the new addition of our building. Around Christmas time we moved into the entire new addition, The biggest highlight of our Junior year was our Junior Prom, held May 4, in honor of the class of 1956. We started working on the decorations necessary for our theme, Disneyland, in November. Our class advisor once again was Mr. Yaudes. Arthur Bender spent most of his junior year with us, but because June Boyer, Gail Eichenlaub, Elaine Hydock, Melvin Fen- stermacher, Audrey Snyder, and Chester Stackhouse left us sometime during the year we had only 29 at the end of the term, We became dignified Seniors September 8, 1956, We had reached the final plateau of high school education. When we gathered for roll call we found that Mr, Yaudes had moved to a school in New Jersey and that we had Mr. Snyder for our home room teacher. We also learned that along with Art Bender and Howard Barnes, we had lost John Gavitt, Later in the year Linda Jordan left us. The important dates of our last year were October 23, 24, our class play, HENRY'S HIRED AUNT g May 3, Junior Prom, held in our honorg May 17, Class Night, May 19, Baccalaureate, May 24, Graduation: and May 25, Alumni Banquet. May 27,28,29, and 30 found 10 ex-seniors in Washington, D. C. with Mr. Snyder as our chaperone. There were 25 members in the graduating class in 1957, one of the largest ever. The members of this class were Gloria Bender, Walter Botsford, Patricia Crist, Jean Dunham, Joan Ebrerlin, Jane Edkin, Marisue Fausey, Louise Ferrell, James Foust, James Frantz, Kenneth Fries, Sylvia George, Kathryn Gunther, Ronald Hess, Loretta Houseknecht, Katherine Little, Thomas Little, Gary Montgomery, Donna Peterman, Dale Sharrow, Carol Smith, Beverly Sones, Judith Warren, and Theo Young. IMAGINE Gloria - Refusing to ride in a certain red Buick. Wally - Without his freckles. Pat - Getting mad. Jean - Talking, Joan - Getting up before 9 A,M, Jane - Not being bored. Marisue - Not going to Manny's. Louise - Refusing to go to Dushore. Foust - Forgetting his potato bugs. Frantzy - Worrying about his lessons. Kenny - Driving under 50 miles an hour. Sylvia - With a 19 inch waist. Gunther - Not trying to skip classes. Hess - Driving a Ford, Loretta - Not losing her temper. Kate - With short fingernails. Tom - Not carrying any books home. McCarty - Having money. Gary - Driving over 30 miles an hour. Donna - Loafing. Jake - Coming to yearbook meetings. Carol - Coming to school five days a week. Beverly - Getting in before midnight. Judy - Staying home two nights in a row. Theo - Not going to Mac's. 205:-W H-C3503 5522 30:2 UE ENE mxgw 50? mug-Em QOAEONQ mam :EH .MENS SOOOEW OES N 36 tam we -:Eg Sw D30 FH WOEU 025 .H-Eiga gim EDO HOW .go QOH-nw -no gm EU' N w2O:v0EOm Zum 2:3 ggi 33 Bw EE'n?i0? Nm-W5 OH ESS DOM OD ng E20 EO 305 rw-Ov H -no Ewa 2-DOM .ECW NS WLSEOE E8-UE Oz EO HM EU -in HM 305 DO? .gm :BE N -ESS EU-:N H23 Om wwzcbfw H23 wDO24m EMESEU 535 EE-WU Owgau WSESSOHW 028 HE mm0ESS2m H8230 205 NE-MOE 55089 0:33502 5:-MENU QOESSQW H063-H mmgumggm O22 HE UEEOUE ggam 352 yoga SEZ 53208 m-EOF REMO? :BOW M9230 Ogg MVUSOU 53203 ZOHHE-24 Ng H0330-:N E328 52:5 Bm-hw H2035 B gg EEO BOE OEOE HOSE iam OEF MBOEE Smal swam GROW! 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Treasurer 4 County Band 3,4 District Band 4 Class President 4 Band President 4 Senior Play Cast 4 GARY MONTGOMERY Science Club 3 Photo Club 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 DALE SHARROW Glee Club 3,4 Senior Play Cast 4 Yearbook Staff 4 RONALD HESS Basketball Manager 2,3,4 Photo Club 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Photo Club Treasurer 4 Yearbook Staff 4 KATHRYN LITTLE Glee Club l,2,3,4 FHA 1,2,3 Library Assistant 4 Yearbook Staff 4 CHARLES McCARTY Science Club 3 Photo Club Treasurer 3 Photo Club 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Projectionist 1,2,3,4 DONNA PETERMAN FHA 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Majorette 2, 3,4 Twirling Teacher 4 Cheerleading Captain 4 Yearbook Staff 4 CAROL SMITH Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Student Council 3 Yearbook Staff 4 BEVERLY SONES Glee Club l,2,3,4 F HA 1, 2, 3 Yearbook Staff 4 IUDITH WARREN Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 FHA l,2,3,4 Senior Play Cast 4 Yearbook staff 4 THEO YOUNG Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2, 3,4 FHA 1,2, 3,4 Dance Band 3,4 County Band 1,3 County Chorus 2,4 Secretary, Athletic Council 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Ouarterte 3,4 Pep Band 4 Band Treasurer 3 I I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 i 1 I I V 5 T i - F I I E I l A I I I I Il I I I! I 4 I I I 1 I li z I I ,N I I I I 1 1 I I I E D. ANDERSON W 'W eree T T X I. BEINLICH C, BOATMAN H - - .z..Q,rr.r,.f, . . ' f, s f, , f ,: - ,-7 - ::9'QiGr?m5'.a'.,2.sw' - .5 x YE I W si' X his B, BOOTH JUNIOR CLASS CLASS oFF1cERs President -------- - - -DARL ANDERSON Vice President - - - - DICK NEWMAN Secretary ---- - SANDRA ROBBINS Treasurer - - - - - DAN BRQWN C. BOYER R, FO UST ' fi-Q. af, 'f N ' K ,Q aa , A D. BROWN f We . Ai' , X K S... x Wir T, EHRHART ,-,. ,K , Lf' T Z , ' 22 , ff :ae 3 M. FAUSEY ' 5533111732 g Pr ' ' 'I' Q ' H ' wwf . V' ' r K ' A. FIESTER 'fi r ,, . 'ik 0 'Q' 'E 5 nf V .K 'im wwf A A 3 , if . -.MQW V, HOLCOMBE G, MYERS I. HOUSEKNECHT R, NEWMAN W. HOUSEKNECHT E. PROOF D, HUNSINGER H. RIDER E, JOHNSON S. RIDER L, ROSE I. LITTLE S. ROBBINS r- 1 1 Pi J 1 1 4 I E Q 4 Frank Gavitt Robert Eberlin Edward Houseknecht President James Toothaker Ronald Borick James Beaver James St. Clair Shirley Kiess Beverly Steinruck Merri Golder Belva Phillips Floye Myers Vice President Iane Ferrell Dianne Eichenlaub Connie Phillips, Secretary Leonard Shultz Evelyn Crist Richard Keeler Raymond Hurst Romona Phillips Ronald Schloyer, Treasurer John Meehan Carol Andrews Jack Gunther Raymond Shultz I I . I I I I I 1 I 5 I 1 n I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I NINTH GRADE Top row: D. Bender, E. Hamilton, R. Hunter, D. Cox, R. Ferrell, E. Andrews. Second row: D. Eberlin, M, Hallabuk, F, Keeler, S. Fenstermacher, K. Wrede, B. Crist. Third row: I. Dunham, S. Newman, R. Charles, P. Foust, C. Ferrell, I, Mathe. Fourth row: E. Fenstermacher, H. Little, L, Peterman, A, Shaffer, I, Avery, N. Rose. Fifth row: M. Swank, W. Ehrhart, Top row: L. White, B. Ferrell, F. Fenstermacher, J. Gavitt, I. Eberlin, A. Snyder, K. Shaffer, B1 Meehan. Second row: I. Gregory, C. Fans, R. Dunham, C. Fausey, D. Schloyer, I. Gavitt, I. St. Clair, D. Bushofsky. Third row: G. Hoffman, S. McCarty, C. Mensch, O. Phillips, S. Shaner, B. Sones, I. Dufkee. J. Trivilpiece. Fourth row: J. Kiess, J. Moyer, R. Houseknecht, D. Johnson, D. Karge, J. Schug. Fifth row: B. Stepp, D. Steinruck, H. Eichenlaub, W. Charles, P. Beaver, R. Sones Sixth row: F. Worthington, E. Hamilton, G. Myers. G S R E A V D E E N First row: B. Ferrell, M. Worthington, B. Borick, C. Rooker, S, Shaffer, D. Sones, M. Houseknecht, R, Smith. Second row: R. Eberlin, R. Montgomery, E. Worthing- ton, R. Foust, C. Van Haelst, J, Boyer, G. Rider, I. Dunham. Third row: T. Laurenson, J, Pearson, V. Phillips, L, Sharrow, R. Souto, M. Hydock, Fourth row: S. Remsynder B. Shultz, P, Eberlin, C. Gray, K. Shug, E. Hamilton, R. Gunther, M, Remington. Fifth row: S. Keller, R. Jordan, D. Spako, F. Hunter, G. Rooker, L, Brink, V. Phillips, J. Rider, I 1 I i I I 1 I I I I ! n I 4 1 E I x I I l 1 n I I E - I I 4 W W U I 1 w 1 : ! 1 . ..... .. .,.., .... ... ..,... ., .. . . ........ . ...,.... ...... .. ... ,.....,...... ... .... ... .,...,..,....,.... .. ..... ,... .....-.. .... ........ .... ... ..,,...,., ...,.. .....,,.. .. ... .,.,.... ......s VARSITY if .,,5. . ,Lyyl - --E.V:EE:., -.?, - al .wg W 1 ,. M Af 13, gg V a ima? 2 i. Managers and Timer llg, A.. V iv 4 a a 1!3f'3 , '- ' fi71'5 'L af fa aaa w aa if 'P W 4. , ll Varsity action shot Mar c a ,,, 'ig' 32555, 5 ssh a. A MFA la A 'figs Z,-. , -z BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November December December December December December December January January January January January January January February February February February 1956-57 30 Alumni 5 Watsontown 7 St. Basils 11 Millville 14 North East 18 Hughesville 20 Watsontown 4 Turnpike 8 Loyalsock 15 East Smithfield 18 st, Agnes 22 St, Basils 25 North East 29 Turnpike 1 Loyaisock 8 East Smithfield 11 Wyalusing 15 St, Agnes Varsity fKen Fries mrsslngy MR, FRED KELLY Coach MR, HARRY GOBORA Assistant Coach Q Junior Varsity Junior High Junior Varsity in action 'nv' I A V XM . V f -x , V V Junior High in action mf IV's in action M N 3, V , ,. w V I I r 1 1 r i I v i I4 M H U w W1 W H ,, ,4 1 1 w w Nl W w W, M M M N 1 I QI I I 1 . I 1 . 1 i P R O J E C T I O N I S T P H O T O C L U B ,xx Y. f-r 'bs BAND i X X i Z Q 1: GLEE CLUB . , . i E w K H 'Z H u ! i -a s I 5 ! I 5 S 1 M E l M 1 l ll I Photo Contest Winners KATHRYN LITTLE Top Yearbook Salesman .df A11 Stars KENNETH FRIES FRANK GAVITT BARRY STEPPE LEONARD SHULTZ JIM ST. CLAIR TOM LITTLE District Band Legion Essay Harmonizers .ff-,.a LOUISE FERRELL D. A. R. Citizenship gk jk if? M KITCHEN QUEENS -gg' -klflaf..5,...l A.,A i,,1,.,,,.,.V,,,:kV:m.,, A..,, ,,.,..M..,,,,:v f ,K ...Mv,w,n:,..,,A. . ,E .,.. A...M,M,,,M,,,,,,. , , .,A. . ,W.,,M,.. A.,A., . , ,M-Nh: :fl In 1 ' ' ' sgiewsnmmm Sonestown MRS, EBERLIN MRS, MATTHEWS MRS, SHOEMAKER Eagles Mere MRS, EDKIN Laporte MRS, SHULTZ HEALTH PROTECTORS DR, SMITH ggi? , 7 fit? M zz' DR, CHATTERTON DR. DAVIS DR, WOLFE '-'-H-.M MRS, SWISHER 'Ilan-up I iff, Ania.. PHOTOGRAPHERS A N D A D VIS O R MR. WHETSTONE, GOBORA, SNYDE JANITORS MIKE SMITH BILL ST, CLAIR PETE HOUSEKNECHT BlLL'S HELPERS BUS DRIVERS ffl, MAY FESTIVAL MAY 10, 1957 . l 5 A' A, ,IM 3-1 5E:'T'VT'44'7l3f- 0 U 1- 95 4 J EQRQXA N Junior Girls M4 x A 2 , ' :Wk A Z il- Auliisindssiwiffi A miaha3nfkaixniiif.f asa: :tank I lllfltll .4:... L s I l Ill IIIIZII: 1..Ax Q 1 I, ll I I ls.. I' ' '!'. I 1 A I ll: lfl 1,4 A , I 8 li '.!ll!!l!!!Ul ' W? AAA Maw , AAA L. ..,.....!l! Junior Band Finns: u I E! Twirlers May Pole T -wb W..-.M-....,....., Saxophone Solo Senior Class Play - HENRY'S HIRED AUNT - October 25-26, 1956 Junior Class Play - MOUNTAIN GAL - March 14-15, 1957 Junior Prom - STARDUST - May 3, 1957 COMMENCEMENT MAY 24, 1957 YOUNG GUL KIM - January 16, 1957 COMMUNISM - What the average American can do to Combat it OTHER EVENTS OF THE YEAR No Photos Dedication Harvest Dance P, T, A, Minstrel February 22 -23, DIRECTORS' CONVENTION April 12-13, Sonestown Operetta April 11, Laporte Operetta April 26' Eagles Mere Operetta May 15, November 16, Athletic Banquet April 25, Class Night May 17, Baccalaureate May 19, Alumni Banquet May 25, October 31, 1956 1957 1957 1957 1957 1956 1957 1957 1957 1957 1957 i 1 s . I E 1 4 I 1 2 4 F i I I 1 l I I F I H E I I a I E I I i 5 I 5 I I H l I i I 3 I D. Bender C. Black T. Brink C. Chestnut G. Craft I. Crist D. COX K. Davis S. LCC R. Marquardt mt-' . .. R. Moyer E. Newman No Photo for Gladys George L. Durkee T. Dunham E. Flick F, Foust G. Frantz M. Gavitt R. Gavitt F. Golder K, Houseknecht D. Hydock A. Kisinger t 2 if f 3' T. Peterman .wg,,.aag-mi D. Phillips :,r1 5 ,... R. Phillips L. Rider R. Rine R. Sanders D. Sheets R. Sheets H. Shoemaker R. Shultz L. Steinruck F. Van Haelst L. M. Cx ., W1 - R' 1 I' . X ,I x T, x ag J. tr 71 1 7 ry A, Ev? ' M f , Q C v .gf X A f g . N. V' i R. S. S. L. J. rp. R Glassmier : E5 .fir gan , Anderson fs-Zn R,Phil1ipS Graham B. Smith X ' Y X X i 1' Andrews 'S C, Rhymsnyder Hallabuk C S. Vandine m Q mack S f- S R. Rider S ei Houck H. Sones . SZ, f ' ik .. R Y ' 'KmmA- L' in xx :A Crist - Q ' 0- : E. Rooker Q m if Houseknechl .V ' J' spake f7- A S . 5 Aims 4 n W Eberlin S Y '1 Z G. Schweitzer Houseknecht 3, V. Swisher h e LS SS Fenstermacher -Q J- Sheets Houseknecht Q , A C' Stevens egg.. ! , -lx e S Center row: if S , l Ferrell J. Karge A- Slwemaker S eeer Jordan s, King B- Steppe 4 C. e.rr C, Marquardt V-is ' S C. McCarty R. Mensch C. Newman SONESTO WN - ws. GRADE FIVE M X N 5 X ix xx . J S5 xg 18 X N. Trlvelpiece Q h Q . SONESTOWN r ONE AND TWO l Left to right: R. Hoffman, B. Sones, R. Hamilton, C. Frazer, S. Ledger, K. Haines, R. Sones, D. Hamilton, C. Sanders, R. Myers, I. Rinier, G. Gavitt, R. Fenstermacher, E. Montague, F. Charles, C. Charles, P. Gavitt, D. Hamilton, G. Jordan, J. Mc- Clintock, R. Fenstermacher, B. Johnson, I. Stackhouse, I. Eberlin, R. Brandon, I. Burkhart, R. Houseknecht, C. Schweitzer, C. Schweitzer, V. Chestnut, R. Trivel- piece, J, Walters, C. Hacker, N, Phillips. THIRD GRADE, EAGLES MERE Top row: William Rider, Ronald Barto, Jean Smith, Vicky Marquardt, Lenna Shoemaker Frank Shoemaker, Center: Richard Adams, Jackueline Fiester, Camile Fredrickson, Fredrick Remington, Jo Ann George, Thomas Sheets. Last row: John Demming, Barbara Davis, Judy George, Roxanne Wilson. FOURTH GRADE, EAGLES MERE Top: Susan George, Van Booth, Scott Lee. Bottom: Donald Rine, Duane Bender Victoria Remsnyder, John Worthington, Dorthea Rider, Luke Andrews. 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Little, Cheryl Massey, Robert Mauck, Kathy McCarty, Sherry McCarty, Richard Moyer, Steven Swisher, Patsy Pearson, Jerry Peterman, Judy Peterman, Grant Rooker, Larry Rooker, Paul Rose, Terry Shultz, PA TRONS BAUMUNK LUMBER COMPANY, Forksville CAPITAL BAKERY, INC. , Williamsport FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUSHORE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAPORTE FLYNN LUMBER COMPANY, Mildred FRIEND FRIEND I-IARDERS SPORTING GOODS, COMPANY, Williamsport HARRINGTON DAIRY COMPANY, Dushore MANNY'S RESTAURANT, Dushore MEEHAN COMPANY, Dushore MOKOMA INN, Laporte MUNCY VALLEY INDUSTRIES, INC. , Muncy Valley MASTER CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, INC, , Wilkes Barre REEVES, PARVIN 8a COMPANY, Williamsport SULLIVAN COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC CO -OP, INC. Andrews, Bob Azinger Furniture Company, Hughesville American Legion Auxiliary 175601 Battins Repair Shop, Dushore Baumunk L. L. Sc Son fGeneral Storey, Shunk Baumunk, Harlan fGenera1 Storel, Forksville Ben Franklin Store, Dushore Benders Soda Fountain 85 Service Station, Sonestown Benders Store, Muncy Valley Biggers Esso Service Station, Eagles Mere Booth, George fService Stationj, Eagles Mere Brong, Theora L. fGenera1Storej, Hillsgrove Bryfogles, Muncy Brink 8a Watts, Eagles Mere Balfour, L. G. , Attleboro, Massachusetts Charnitski Brothers, Dushore Charnitski Brothers, Mildred Christini Plumbing Sc Heating, Mildred Cores Corner, Dushore Croman's Flying A, Tivoli Dailey, Ed and Sue Davis, Fred fDentistj Deckers, Lopez Dicky Grugan, fHardwarey, Williamsport Dubs, Earl fMrs.J Dunham Brothers, Eagles Mere Dushore Dairy Dushore Hotel Dushore Radio 8a TV Center Dushore Theater Ka Drive -In Daily Review, Towanda Edkin's Tydol Service Station, Eagles Mere Estella Garage Edwin Booth Trucking Co. , Eagles Mere Eddie, Harold Uewelerj Fazekas Studio, Towanda Fiester, Clair, fService Stationj Flora Villa Inn, Eagles Mere Friend Friend Friend Gardners Inn, Forksville General Printing Co, , Hughesville Grange National Bank, Hughesville Green's Gun Shop, Hughesville Grittner's Hardware, Hughesville Hardens Electric, Towanda Harriman, Percy, rrugnesville Hess, C. Max, flnsuranoe Agencyj Higley, Donald R. Hoffmans Store, Mildred Holcombe's Funeral Home, Dushore Holcombe's Furniture Store, Dushore Hotel Lopez Hotel-Motel, Laporte Hotel Stag, Laporte Houseknechts 8a Caring, Eagles Mere Houseknechts Dairy, Hughesville Hoyer's, Williamsport Hughesville Supply Co. Ione's Restaurant, Muncy Valley Jewel Box, fTheJ Dushore Kast, R, L. , Dushore Kehrer, R, D, fLicensed Realtorj Kelly, Joe Keystone State Shoe Co. , Mildred Kewitt QDentistJ Kingston Garage, Laporte Koch's Radio Shop, Hughesville Krause, Francis Lake Shore lnn, Eagles Mere Levines Dept, Store, Hughesville Lewis, Dieffenbach 8a Sons, Dushore Litzelman Candy Store, Dushore Lundy, H. V. , Muncy Valley Lundy's Lumber Co, , Hughesville Marie 's Restaurant, Muncy Michaels Garage, Picture Rocks Middaugh's, Towanda Millers Farm Equipment, Dushore Minier, Arthur Jay, Tivoli Miniers Grocery Store, Picture Rocks Murray Ford Company, Muncy Murray, Gerard McMahon's Red 8a White, Laporte McLain, William L. 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