Townville High School - Memories Yearbook (Townville, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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Cla W17l This twenty-sixth day of May, we, the Graduating Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-five of Townville Consolidated High School, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do hereby draw up and publish our late will and testament. X To the Faculty we leave peace and quiet. To the Juniors, we leave two fine home-room teachers. To the Sophomores, we leave the self-assurance of a senior. To Mr. Hover we will a carton of seafood, he loves lt. I, Donald Palmer, will my haircut to Mr. Wisslnger. I, Jack Steadman, will my height to Mr. Mullen. I, Roy Shade, will my curls to Mr. Mason. I, Margaret Troutner, leave and take my sense of humor wlth me. I, Kelth Bechtel, leave but do not will anything to anybody. l, George Vukmer, will my crazy halrcuts to Dlck Stalnbrook. I, Harry Sharp, bequeathe my ablllty to get into trouble to Neal Ray. I, Regls O'Nelll, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Lentz to everyone. I, Albert Bowyer, will my typewriter to Harold Thomas. I, Norman Demmer, leave my ability to flirt with girls to Dennis Smith. I, Joanne Roberts, leave my place in the commercial room to Lee Archer. I, Pat Dempsey, leave my motto, none man onlynto Shirley Geer. I, Dorothy Elliott, leave my 'honeyn to Lols Fosburgh. I, Jean Holcomb , leave my ability to wear a ring on a chain to Cippy Hamilton I, Eva Robbins, will my editorship of Memories to Bruce Carpenter. I, Bonnie Burlingame, leave my blond halr to Kathleen Toohey. I, Mlnnle Stroup, will my bookeeping to Katherine Sagan. I, Alma Hull, will my quietness to Barbara Keyes.. I, Leona Beers, leave my Christian Dior look to Donna Sagan. I, Betty Ro Gillette, leave my natural red hair to Jeannie Phelps. I, Naomi Reynolds, leave my bashfulness to Madge Myers. I, Grant Walls, leave my ablllty to sleep ln class to Vlrglnla DuPont I, Joyce Bertram, leave my ability to sing to Mr. McGee. I, Shirley Shadle, will my long hair to Saundra Dempsey. I, Phil Burns, will my freckles and bashfulness to Gall Barton, I, George Strawbrldge, will my seat in Mrs. Miller's room to anyone. I, Jack Seely, will my broken guitar strings and picks to Jerry Hasbrouck. I, Bob Gillette, leave the lockers to any boy who knows how to use them. I, Donna Armstrong, will my waist line to Janet Drake. I, Bill Barton, will my wavey halr to Larry Lobdell. I, Dorothy Humes, leave my ability to sleep ln the nurses room to Sue Davis. I, Shirley Hellem, leave my ability to become a senlor to Bill Warner. I, Joan Drake, will my clothes to my sister Judy, she wears them anyway. I, Ronald Huff, wlll my ability to get along with girls to Jlm Worley. I, Lois Halsey, leave but take with me my cold hands. I, Virginia Gllson, leave my Job as editor of The Breeze to Dave Stalnbrook. I, Russell Doud, leave my ability to get Ffs in geometry to Steve Vukmer. I, Karl Slonaker, leave my sex appeal and height to Don Shadle. I, Calvin Kanyuck, will argue with Mr. Durfee forever. I, Phyllis Jennings, wlll my blonde halr to Lyla Mason,knowlng she wants lt. I, Evelyn Whltmar, will my english book to Mary Lou Rosenburg. I, Merleen Reynolds, will my quietness to Carol Strawbrldge. I, Patricia Marvin, will my shyness to Yvonne Ray3knowlng she could use lt. I, Patricia Bossard, wlll my rings to Nancy Wilcox. NN I, Thomas McElhaney, will my cheerleading ablltly to Betty Jackson. I, Edwin Kanyuck, will my ability to get out of trouble to Dlck Mallllard I, Dlck Humes, wlll my charms to Benny Abrams. I, Charles Hart,wlll my love for money to Joy Preston. CLASS OF 'SS

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L74 5 lillvfo y As our Senior year draws to a close, we think of all the wonderful times we had getting where we are today amdrour minds drift back to: September, 1951-If you had visited the Townvllle Fair you would have seen a most sorry sight. A funeral procession marched solemnly along. If you looked closely at the coffin you would have recognized, Miss Dorothy Elliott, for this was none other than the Freshman Float. And who were these crazy Freshman? Yours truly, of course. We won second prize on our float that year. Class Officers were: k 'rx President -------- Dorothy Elliott Secretary ----- Eva Robbins Vice President---Norman Demmer Treasurer ----- Joanne Roberts Advisor ------- ---Mr. Mason ,,...,f September, 1952-Spphomores and weren't we great! This was election year and we had as our float, nReglster to vote.N We were privileged to have both Republican and Democratic candidates with us. Cin the form of class members, of course., This won for us flrst prize. Ourcandldatesfor king and queen were Jim Lupher and Delores Thompson. Jim brought us honor by being crowned king. Class Officers were: President ----------- -George Vukmer Secretary ---------- Norman Demmer Vice President-------Edwin Kanyuck Treasurer ---------- Jim Lupher Class Advisors ------- Mrs. Miller and Mr. Buchan September,l953-A prosperous looking Junior class made even larger by students from Athens township, arrived at Townville Hi. We were raring to go. We got right to work. Some of our several money making projects were: scrap drive, taffy selling, peanut sale, movies, etc. Our play nBolts and Nutsn was presented on April 9, 195k under the dlrectionof Mr. Mason. On May ll, 195k we journeyed to Kerrls Town and Country Restaurant for our Banquet. The theme for both our Prom and Banquet was nMoonllght and Roses.n Our Prom was held on May 21, l9Sh. We danced to the Music of Dick Hagerls Orchestra. Lois Halsey brought honor to our school and our class when she was elected Northwestern Pennsylvania Livestock Queen. Class Officers were: ,!,--,,1 President ------------ George Vukmer Secretary --------- Eva Robbins Vice President--- ---- Russell Doud Treasurer -------- -Jean Holcomb Class Advisors ------ fMQl Durfee and Mr. Wlestllng September, 195k-Seniors at Last! We held our Senior play, 'Light that Fusen, on November 12, l95h. Several of our classmates attended the Farm Show and Bill Sutton received the Keystone Farmer Degree. Our Senior trip, held in the spring of 1955, was enjoyed by all. The Juniors gave us a very nice Prom and Banquet on May 13. May 22 was Baccalaureate. On May 26 we received our diplomas, ending our high school career. Class Officers were: President ------------- Harold Higby Secretary --------- Eva Robbins Vice President -------- Russell Doud Treasurer --------- Phyllis Jennings Class Advisors -------- Mrs. Miller and Mr. Mason



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Donna Armstrong 5 Betty Ro Gillette Patty Dempsey. Lois Halsey Dorothy Elliott fl flow We looked 7' en -11- -11 Pat Bossard N George Vukmer Jean Holcomb Joan Drake Ronnie Huff Pat Marvin Joyce Bertram Minnie Pearl Stroup Peg Troutner

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