Utica High School - Builder Yearbook (Utica, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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QUICK First Row: Maureen Dager, Carol Ma- son, Betty Smith, Kennie Smith, Martha Debolt, Sue Myers, Bob Hull. Second Row: Thurman Treadway, Elo- ise Bricker, Linda Van Winkle, Patty Pumphrey, Freddie Skeen, John Lynn, Jim Watson, Buford Robinson, Dick Van Wey, Carolyn Darling, Mary Boyer, Betty Rae Hunt. First Row: Thomas Quick, Carl Webster, Virginia Robinson. Second Row: Raymond Harstine, Charies Benedict, Carl Law, Paul Larimore. Executive Head MR. HARRY T. CLARKE PrincipaI . warms.Qt4ssvtx:sassvwmmw DEDICATION J This year, 1954 and 1955, we salute Mr. David Colville. Not as an instructor, but as a friend of sound advice and valuable as- sistance. As a graduate of O. S. U. and a holder of a B. S. C. and a M. S. degree, Mr. Colville has devoted five years of conscientious service to our school. We shall always remember his examples of fairness and good sportsmanship. Thanks for everything, Uncle Dave, and the best of luck to you in future years. FOREWORD We remember our school days with pleasure and maybe a touch of regret. However, the years have a way of making the pleasant experiences seem sweeter and the unpleasant ones less bitter. lt is the hope that this yearbook has captured a few of those experi- ences which will offer you many ioyful memories of your school life. H. Clark FACULTY LOUISE BITZER B.Sc. Ohio State University Home Economics 5.5 .I HARRY STAATS A.B. Capital University English, Literature, Journalism EDWIN D Franz T X x B.Sc. in d Scie e Ma ematics THOMAS J. QUICK Executive Head B.S. Ed and M. Ed. Ohio University MARTIN CASTLE B.S. Ed. Ohio State University Industrial Arts ?l' Driver's Training ee3URQ MARTHA EVANS B.S. in Ed. Ohio University Commercial Subjects MILDRED KAU BER Ohio State University World History, Government Library X . ,N ' is s x NI Q Stone Lab. f Nfl ' L v ! . s X I if . A A.B. 4, JACK MILLEMAN Ball State College, Indiana Biology, General Science, Chemistry HARRY T. CLARK A.B. f e dl I if 1 F B.S. BARBARA AMUNDSEN J Otterbein College Mathematics Def1lSOn UI'1lV6I'SlTy High School Principal B'S, Ed. Eighth Grade Mathematics GJ Obi XM wi X BETTY WARTHEN XX B.S. in Ed. Ohio University Physical Education l OLIVE HELPHREY A.B. Bethany College English, Latin, Speech, Literature Ohio University Physical Education Health, Social Studies Till MARY TULLOSS Bethany College English, Junior High Social Science HOWARD FOWLER A.B. Wabash College Wabash, Indiana KURT A. KINDLE A.B. Muskingdom College Social Studies I A M K . , in Qw 4553 wa R wif If ' ' ::':,.3:'2' HM ,fs : .. A 'gm i SF' 3 K3 J 4 5' - - - K U Q: 5 1 W ' 5: 9'5 - ' .. . ,X , 'Z : N 47 7 ' V1 5 . 'QW .. .Mx ws W 'lx ff? W . v, :pw . fifmkfi sf Liggx H W 3' is as gg '41 1 . X dv QQ x W , x4 .,,., f1,,34fM 2 3 di 3 fx- 2 fx X ,vi f' X5 f 5 1 F 5 LQU Q X in Vg? k M 5 We orus l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, MAUREEN DAGER F.H.A. l, 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, SENIORS BARBARA STAUGH F.H.A. l, 2, Treas., Y-Teens 3, Library 3, 4, lPres.D, Ush- erette for Junior Play 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, lnksplash 4, Sen- ior Play 4. DAN McDANlEL Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, All-County Band 3, All-County Chorus 2, 4, Junior Play Manager. MARIE BURKHOLDER Ch 4, All-County Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Sec. 4, Sec. Hono. Society 3, 4, Class Treas. 3, Prom Attendant 3, Y-Teens 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, lPres.D Glee Club 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, Stu- dent Director of Senior Play 4, One-Act Play 4. DON THOMPSON Entered Third Year. SUE PRIOR F.H.A. l, 2, Chorus l, 2, Y-Teens 3, Junior Play, Li- brary 3 Nice-Pres., 4, One- Act Play 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Builder 4, Wahoo 4, Senior Play, Honor Society 4. KENNETH SMITH F.F.A. I, 2, 3, Nice-Pres., 4, iPres.J, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, lCo-Captainh, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, lVice- Pres.D 4, CPres.J, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, All-County Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Pres. 3, Honor Society 3, 4, County Student Council 3, 4, fPres.J, Boys' State Rep. 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4. 3535 Q zfzss2a'fisEw, s sam Jvmww -- 'W 945932, E' ' Zihfiiiigfi i t - '-j,.g: f 11. ., - 3 :55. ---- ' A . ,za , '- f ,vgszzo - . - f 1' . . 4 ,,..,:'.' 4 I ' .gm . f -- rw f , :'.s:'g.,...1- 1 2, Builder l, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, All- County Chorus 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Play Cast CDirector7, One-Act Play 3, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Usherette Senior Play, Builder 4, Wahoo 4 CEditorJ, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 4. w Byvxcv-ul RICHARD SPEARMAN Band l, 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 3, 4, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast. BETTY WEBSTER F.H.A. l, 2, Chorus l, 2, Y- Teens 3, Junior Play 3, One-Act Play 3, Band 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. This page sponsored by the MYSTIC THEATRE. PATTY MILLER F.H.A. 1, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus 2, 3, 4, Reserve Cheerleader l, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Junior Play 3, One-Act Play 3, 4, Library 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4, Builder 4, Wahoo 4, Honor Society 4, Queen's Attendant 4, Senior Play 4. LILITH HOLTSBERRY Cheerleader 1, Y-Teens 3, Usherette for Junior Play, Tri-Hi-Y 4. SELDON WALTON F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Public Speaker Contest Winner l, Winner of Tractor Rodeo 3, One-Act Play 4. FRANK WATERS Football l, 2, 3, 4, lCo'Cap- tainl 4, CMid-Buckeyel 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Cho- rus I, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, All-County Chorus 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, '2, 3, 4, fPres.J 4, Student Council 3, Wahoo 4, Build- er 4. Pres.l 4. SENIORS LINDA HUNTER PAT svvAN Builder 3, 4: ChOrUS l, 2, 3, 4: Chorus T, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, Glee Club I, 2, 4, County Cho- 2, 4, Maiorette 3, Y-Teens 3, VUS 3: Softball 3: Volleyball 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4, Class Sec. 3, Y'Te9f1S l59C-l 3: Maiorette 4, F.T.A. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, One-Act Play Wahoo 4, Senior Play 4, Library 4, All-Count Chorus 4, Queen'5 4, One-Act Play 4, Tri-Hi-Y Nice- Attendant 4.y Q- Mwwe, ' - was ' 5 nygnms 'J :fuzziffi i :f z5 K5 ir 5 3 2 gs ' '4,'Z5ig??Eg - VfjQ::,:5E5, 1 . Yf?T5:g1 Q gi sg v 5? X, ' , ,, 4 Q . 1, if gg Mfg, - 5, :el-E.. ',.,: CLARENCE DEBOLT F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, All- County Chorus 2, 3, 4. DON NETHERS Basketball 1, 2, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4. RUTH POUND Chorus l, Glee Club 2, Tri Hi-Y 4. SCOTT JENKINS Unable to attend his Senior Year due to illness. SENIORS PHYLLIS HUNT F.H.A. l, 2, Chorus l, 2, 4, Class Treas. 2, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, One-Act Play 3, 4, Wahoo 4, Library 3, 4, Builder 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. DURWlN ALLBAUGH Football l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Cho- rus l, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Jr. Play 3, Inksplash 4, Sr. Play 4. J fifth? 'E'.-elses ' ' H, . ,.,, 2 1 DWlGHT EVANS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, KAII- , I, , Countvl 4, Chorus l. 2. 3, ,.. 1. ,,, 5 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Basket- ,.,, ,,,, Q ball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, -:r' t 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, All- - ' zgff County Chorus l, 2, 3, lnk- ,,,Vc W W '::,E splash l , Wahoo 4, Builder a g , ' ' 4, Honor Society 4. BEVERLY WOLFE F.H.A. l, 2, Band l, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, fTreas.l, CAROL MASON Band l, 2, 3, 4, fPres. 45, F.H.A. l, 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, lnksplash l, All-County Chorus 2, 3, 4, Maiorette l, 2, 3, 4, CHead Maiorettel 4, Y-Teens 3, Nice- Pres.l, Glee Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, lPres.J 4, Junior Play 3, One-Act Play 3, 4, Prince of Peace Winner 3, Builder 4, Wahoo 4, Student Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Senior Class Play 4, Honor Society 4, Girls' Volley- ball 4. JOHN WALTON F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, lReporterl 3, lSec.l 4. GILBERT PATTON F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Junior Play Cast, lnksplash 4. BETTY SMITH 'F.H.A. l, 2, Chorus l, 2, 4, Student Council l, 4, Sec. Y-Teens 3, Band 3, 4, Hon- or Society 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Sec. All-Coun- ty Chorus 4. ALLEN BAUGHMAN F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Chorus 4, Senior Class Play. 1 This page sponsored by BOB and BETTY'S. LYNDA LOWREY Entered Senior Year Band 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chorus 4, Senior Play Cast, One- Act Play 4. DOROTHY BOYD Chorus T, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, All-Coun- ty Chorus 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Usherette Junior Play, Glee Club 4, Builder 4, Wa- hoo 4, Senior Play, Honor Society 4, Volleyball Team 4. MARLENE RlDNEOUR Library 3. This page sponsored by RATTENBURGS DEPT. STORE SENIORS THELMA JEAN SMITH F-H-A. l, 2, Maiorette l, 2, 3 ll'l66Cll, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4 ll'lS6dlf Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, Hi-Y l, l, 2, 3, 4, lnksplash l, County Cho- 2, 3, 4 qchaplain 43, Class rus 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, One-Act Play ViCe-Pre5, 1, All-C0Umy 3, 4: Junior Play lDiFSCTOI'l: 5TUCl6I'1f Chorus l, Chorus l, Builder Council 3 lSec.l, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Glee 4, Wahoo 4, Club 4, Wahoo 4, Builder 4, Senior Play, Queen's Attendant 4. ROBERT ROBINETTE WILLARD WARNER F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cho- rus 2, Football l, 3. :. 5533351 ...... . iw, 3 PATSY LONGSTRETH Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens 3 lTreas.l, Jun- ior Play 3, All-County Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 2. BETTY TOMPKINS F.H.A. l, 2, 3, Chorus l 2, 4, Glee Club 4, Usher ette Senior Play? Tfjwg if fi Q 555553 3 5, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- c' 3. V 2.3, 2' 5 , 'i 'iMf'lm 'j j 2 .. i:.5 Sm : ' ,gs ig N5 S 2' .2:2 s e w g it f3Tj2'?E?5?f?3?5 f www' ,fum , , pg BOB MEUCK fem f - il xfztfaaeilialis Esta- 2. t 2 it zz V is ., . it ::::E,iei,2,l:e,z-,.,: gm f r ls- .2 2 ai. fig, 5. .- gs 7 : :1'I5,'f5 I7' Elif5t:E:i!'FfIii? lg! .' 5 H DICK VAN VVEY Baseball 1, 2: F-F-A' l, 2, 3, 4, lSentinell 3, 4, Basketball T, 2, Junior Play Cast 3: Bankers Award 3, One-Act Play 4, Sert- ior Play Cast: VlC9- Pres. Class 4. WINIFRED JONES Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 2, 3, Band 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Usherette lJr.l 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Sr. Play 4, lnksplash 4, Library 4. VIRGIL JUSTICE Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 4, County Chorus l, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, One- Act Play 3, 4, Sr. Play 4, Prince of Peace 3, Ass't Band Director lNewtonl. MAX MARSTON Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, Glee Club l, 2, 3, CClass Pres., l, 4, Stu- dent Council l, Chorus T, 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus 2, 3, Junior Play Cast, King of Hearts 3, Senior Play, F.T.A. lCo-Editor, 4, One-Act SENIORS SUE MYERS FH.A l 2 3 Nice-Pr iPres.J Student Council 4, Usher ette for Senior Play 4. VELMA WOOD Chorus 2, Library 3, 4, Senior Play Cast. . ---- - . . .,.,. . . 1 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 4, lnksplash Play 4. DONNA BELL F.l-LA. l, 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Student Council 2, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus 3, 4, Wahoo 4, Class Pres. 2, Junior Play, Y-Teens 3, One-Act Play 3, 4, Library 3 lTreas.l 4, lPres.l, Tri-Hi- Y 4, Prom Attendant, Build- er 4, Senior Play, Home- coming Queen. JIM ZINK F.F.A. l, 2. MARY GORDON Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Glee Club 4. This page sponsored by it THELMA'S BEAUTY SHOP. 'fk-:vi-r. . .E rs mmf -:: gg' ., 'I ' X i 1 ' 1522 ' 0 K ' 35,2 Y f 3 i i? 352. g Iii? 5555 f!. . '23 -: iztgtiwek 's Se-:. 7 M att? I , sENioR PRoPHEcY July 15, 1981 Dear Diary: I am so excited that I can hardly write this entry. lt was exactly twenty-five years ago today that Bob and l were married. Who would have thought that out of all the cou- ples in our senior class back in 1955, that I, Betty Smith, would marry Robert Melick? lt's strange to look back, that far now after 25 years, and try to remember all our friends and schoolmates. That's why Bob and I decided to celebrate our silver wedding anniver- sary by having an old times party and invite all the members of our senior class back at good old U. H. S. Of course that was a long time ago, and we had a hard time find- ing all of our past acquaintances but I think that at last we have found them all. The first two that we uncovered in our search were Durwin Allbaugh and Clarence Debolt who are the proud owners of Durwin and Debolts Darn Dandy Dog Shelter They both said that they would be glad to come and we continued on. ln Utica, we found quite a few of the old gang that never left home. We found Frank Waters working as bartender in Dike Evan's saloon. lThose two always did stick together.l Donna Bell was serving as assistant manager of Marie Burkholder's garment factory the finest manufacturers of mens clothing. Dick Van Wey was also working along that line selling suspenders and garters to the residents of that district. Two other busin- ess partners thar we recognized were Linda Hunter, who is chief embalmer at the local funeral parlor, and Virgil Justice who owns the establishment. One sad case that we did find was that of Maureen Dager who had lost all her mil- lions in the stock market and was living on stale ice cream and cottage cheese. We fin- ally ran across Patty Miller who was modeling life rafts for Herb Stevens army surplus department. ll wonder why she never married?l While talking to Patty and Herb, a new Cadilac thundered by and I was informed that it was Sue Myers who had become weal- thy selling plow shares and farm machinery to the local farmers. Patty also said that Ruth Pound was also making out very well in this field as a fuller brush woman. Patty was sure that Don Nethers could come because he had practically nothing to do since he had grown rich from his invention, the automatic beer bottle opener. I found that Seldon Walton had taken over Cree's Antique Shop. His specialty that week was an old 1954 Chevy that had been used for driver's training at the high school. It was in very poor condition. I heard that Willard Warner had stayed at home and was giving violin lessons to artistic farm hands. Upon visiting the town hall, I found that Betty Tompkins, due to her need for excitement was working as fire chief for the community. We decided to head down route I3 to see what we could find there. The first place we found was Sue Priors' Used Car Lot. She took over the Gibsons establishment. While there we also met Phyllis Hunt who was the test driver for the company. While on 13, l happened to remember the Old Mill. Upon approaching the same, I found not Ye Ole Mill, but a place called Zinks Rink It seems that Jim wanted to get away from the gro- ceries. ln St. Louisville we really hit the jackpot. Bob Robinette was working as the gar- bage man there and Kenny Smith was employed as dog catcher and humane society rep- resentative. Near the suburbs we discovered John Waltons Hot g Factory. His motto was THESE HOT DOGS ARE NEVER TOUCHED BY HUMAN HA DS. THE MACHINES ARE RUN BY APES. On a farm near by, we found Bev Wolfe lmarried to you know whol who had be- come an expert on the setting and styling of red hair. On still another farm in that vici- nity, we found Gordons Quality Geese Farm . Mary iust couldn't leave the farm. Back in town, we stopped for a bite to eat at Barbara Staugh's establishment called Barb's Beanery . While there we met Max Marston who holds the title for being the fattest chiropractor in the U. S., and Lilith Holtsberry who had become very successful in politics. While we were there Scott Jenkins dropped by for a cup of coffee. He is now employed as a bus driver for the Greyhound Bus Lines. Back on the road again we stopped long enough to talk to Winifred Jobes who was very busy on her research of Shakesperian creations, and later at Vanatta to visit Velma Wood who was then the best garage woman in the vicinity. Another place that we vis- ited was Chatham where we found Don Thompson and Pat Swan happily married and running a home business. The sign read Washing taken in and fishing worms sold here. Once in Newark we discovered that Danny McDaniels due to his nationality had become proprietor and founder of a German Smorgesborg. From here we went to the business section where we talked to Gilbert Patton who had become paralyzed from his neck down and was working as a clothes prop for the Licking Laundry. CLASS WILL OF I955 We, the members of the Senior Class of Utica High School, City of Utica, State of Ohio, being of unsound mind and failing memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will,and testament, thisyear of l955. I, Max Marston will my position as Senior Class President to some unlucky iunior. I, Thelma Jean, will my position as head maiorette to Linda Lynn. ' l, Don Nethers, leave my bottle opener to Bob Rauch. Put it to good use, Bob. I, Phyllis Hunt, will my position as Colorguard to Keith Glancy. I, Donna Bell, leave my position as head cheerleader to Kay Harris. I, Pat Swan, will my bottle of special suntan lotipn to Gatha Kinney. I, Danny McDaniel, leave the headaches of Editor of the Builder to Buck Daniels. These aspirin will help, Buck. I, Ruth Pound, leave my Newark address book to Virginia McKee. Handle with care. I, Bob Robinette, will my Hotrod ticket to Dick Swan. I, Winnie Jobes, will my ability to answer questions in Physics to Bob Walters. I, Kennie Smith, leave my position as Co-Captain of the football team to Larry Porter. I, Dick Van Wey, will my Ford Convertible to Dick Walters. Drive carefully, Dick. I, Allen Baughman, leave my ability to pound out fenders to Bob Evans. I, Maureen Dager, leave my ability to do exercises in Physical Education to Mary Van Atta. I, Lynda Lowery, will my ability to answer questions in Speech to some Junior Speech student. I, Virgil Justice, leave my crew cut to Kay Helphrey. I, Jim Zink, leave my blue corduroy shirt to Saralou Glancy. I, Richard Spearman, leave my elevated shoes to Jim Watson. I, Marie Burkholder, will Editor of Wahoo to Sonny Casper. Don't work too hard, Sonny. I, Mary Gordon, leave my empty seat in classes to Paula Shaw. It's better to fill them, Paula. I. Lilith Holtsberry, leave my ability to cheer at football games to Martha Debolt. We, Clarence Debolt and John Walton, Leave our motorcycle hats to Don Sherman and Harold McDonald. I, Betty Tompkins, leave my Tuesday night skating ticket to Carolyn Darling. I, Marlene Ridenour, Will my blonde hair to Gene Marston. I, Patti Miller, will my Levis to George Donnald. I, Dorothy Boyd, leave my position in the band to Ann Colville. I, Scott Jenkins, will my swell personality to Darlene Treadway. I, Sue Prior,leave my ability to keep order in 5th period library to Mary Bline. I, Dwight Evans, leave my little green Ford to Boots Robinson. Don't haul too many kids to school, Boots. I, Herbert Stevens, will my broadcasting system to Bonnie Brobst. I, Linda Hunter, leave my ability to fight with boys ro Pat Fuller. I, Willard Warner, leave my curly hair to Bob Hull. l, Seldon Walton, leave my dancing shoes to Margaret Donnald. I, Durwin Allbaugh, will my temper to Freddie Skeen. Don't let it get away with you. I, Frank Waters, leave my typing ability to Keith Johnson. I, Sue Myers, leave my position at Ritcheys to Nancy Arck. I, Velma Wood, leave my quietness to Sheila Guilliams. Use it wisely, Sheila. I, Bob Melick, leave my books to Steve Veatch. Some of them are pretty good, Steve l, Don Thompson, will my ability to stay away from girls to James Boyer. I, Barbara Staugh, will my experience as a typist in Journalism Class to some unlucky iunior. I, Gib Patton, leave my calorie book to Butch Good. I, Carol Mason, will my diary to Utica High Hall of Flames. I, Patsy Longstreth, will my knowledge of teen-age romance to Carol Porter. I, Betty Smith, leave my position on the volleyball team to Foxine Robey. To Mrs. Helphrey, the Seniors will a new edition of the Readers Digest with small words for the Senior Speech Class of next year's class. To Mr. Colville, the Seniors will some new tables in his Agriculture room. The old ones are pretty well engraved. CLASS WI LL lCONT'D.l To Mr. Stauffer, the Seniors leave a new package of red hair dye. We like red hair, Mr. Stauffer. To Mrs. Tulloss, the Seniors will a new Charleston dress, like the one the Senior Speech Class borrowed from you. To Mr. Castle, the Seniors leave a new electric saw so he can make fancy paddles. We think the boys will enioy them more, Mr. Castle. To Mrs. Ammundsen, the Seniors leave a whole lot of Senior boys to pester her, now that this years pests are gone. To Miss Bitzer, the Seniors leave three onions to pay her back for the ones they used in their coney islands. To Miss Evans, the Seniors will a stop clock which does not ring every five minutes whether set or not. To Mr. Quick, the Seniors leave the extreme pleasure of getting rid of us and also our beautifully carved desks. To Mr. Milleman, the Seniors leave a new album of records for the dances. To Mrs. Warthan, the Seniors will a dozen pair of tennis shoes so she will have some extras when the girls forget theirs. To Mrs. Kauber, the Seniors will an easier Government book for the Government class of next year. To Mr. Staats, the Seniors will an automatic controlled car since your old chauffeur, Dike Evans is leaving. To Mr. Clark, the Seniors will an electric fan for his office. lt gets pretty hot in there in the afternoon. To Mr. Fowler, the Seniors leave a pair'of roller skates to skate from the Junior High building to the High School Building for the'Pep Meetings. To Mr. Kindle, the Seniors will a secretary to type out his tests and term papers, so he won't have to have a second year typist do his typing. To Mr. Daniels, the Seniors leave a ten gallon cowboy hat. Don't let the hat get you down, Mr. Daniels. To Jeanette, the Senior Class wills a longer lunch hour so she will have time to go home and eat her lunch. To Mr. Chatterton, the Seniors leave a new red cap to keep his head warm at the football games. To Homer, the Seniors leave an automatic dummy to turn off all the lights, so he won't have to stay around until everybody has finished at night. SENIOR PROPH ECY iconmi On a tip from Gib, we went to Marlene Ridenour's Lonely Hearts Club to talk and to watch television. The latter turned out to be successful in that we found the remaining members of the class. On a wrestling show we witnessed the performance of Thelma Jean Smith who was fighting under the title of Thelma the Thrasher . The next program was devoted to literature and here we saw Betty Webster who had iust completed her book on Child Care . Richard Spearman did very well in his opera singing on a telecast at Carnegie Hall, and Linda Lowry did equally well playing her baritone in the New York Symphony Orchestra. On a commercial we saw Americas number one pin-up girl who happened to be Carol Mason. ll must be getting old, lust a few years ago they had Monroe Calendars instead of Mason ones.l The following program was the kiddies hour and there we saw the hero Allen Baughman who was starring in the Red Ryder series. Finally on a late news telecast we saw the very famous Dorothy Boyd who at the time was Timbucktu's number one woman detective, also we were informed of the day view of the great singing star Patsy Longstreth who is now in Arizona, At last our iob was completed. Every one of our old classmates were notified and were coming to the party. Darling Bob and I happily drove home to Stumptown and we are now anxiously awaiting the arrival of our guests. Goodby for now diary, it's time for me to take my vitamin pills. Sue Prior Phyllis Hunt JUNICDRS First Row: Louise Moxley, Janet Shirley, Sue Geidenberger, Claire Ann Riley, Carol Porter, Gatha Kinney, Marcia McDonald. Second Row: Paula Shaw, Kip Johnson, Delbert Robinson, Gordon Brennan, Carl Daniels, Bob Evans, Edwin Russel, Mr. Staats. Third Row: Sonny Casper, George Traicoff, Patrick Magers, Fred Skeens, Phil Gregg, Bob Rauch, Ronnie Lance, David Walton. OFFICERS President-Ruby Gayhart Vice-President-John Lynn Secretary-Martha Debolt Treasurer-Bob Rauch JUNIORS First Row: Saralou Glancy, John Lynn, Rube Gayheart, Martha Debolt, Janet Miller, Mary Bline. Second Row: Frances Ryan, Shirley Sprunger, Betty Proctor, Betty Jobes, Virginia McKee, Phyllis Murphy, Ann Kennedy, Carolyn Farmer, Patty Larimore, Mr. Milleman. Third Row. Judy Richards, Fred Sheets, Bill O'Hara, Bill Brown, Buford Robinson, Jerry McArtor, James Boyer, Charles Rostofer, Robert Good, Darlene Treadway. The iuniors have two great responsibilities: the Junior Play and the Junior- Senior Banquet. They have undertaken a number of proiects to earn money. Some of them were: washing cars, decorating businesses during Christmas, and selling pencils, vanilla, and garden seeds. Also, they have had class parties. 2- --x9 ' '-3 nd N 7 SOPHOMORES President .... .... G ene Marston V. President .... ...... D on Ramsey Secretary .... .... A rlene Hamilton Treasurer .... . ....... Bob Hull lst Row: Jo Ann Angeletti, Darlene Murphy, Pat Fuller, Nellie Farley, Garnet Hiles, Kaye Harris, Anita Traicoff, Judy Householder, Dianna Kidwell, Sheila Guilliams, Mary Vanatta. 2nd Row: Mrs. Amundson, Marcella Leisure, Nancy Gray, Mary Alice Reese, Marg- aret Powers, Donna Blackburn, Sandra McArtor, George Bricker, David Jenkins, Bob Swick, Benny McCutchen, Lyle DeWitt, Bernard Austermiller, George Donald. 3rd Row: Bob Shaw, Danny Chadwick, Charles Walton, Jim Watson, Jack Arm- strong, Pete Evans, Roy Boyer, Gene Marston, Don Romsey, John Young, Danny Farley, Larry Dush, Emery Carper. This page sponsored by UTICA FLORAL COMPANY It First Row: Pat Parker, Doris Hess, Janet Anderson, Margie Rine, Shirley McCament Sue Kidd, lla Hoy, Pat Matthews, Terry Wahl, Dorothy Holtz. Second Row: Darwin Dunlap, Larry Kennedy, Jim Fouts, Bob Hall, Mary Jo Torrens, Nancy Arck, Sue Branstool, Dixie Bell, Judy Dean, Nancy Reese, Ronald Boyer, Miss Kau- b . er Third Row: Ralph Bevard, Don Gregg, Bernard Shirley, Carl Tschappat, Tom Dixon Danny Maiors, Vernon Hickman, Don Eardly, Don Quick, Tom Armstrong, Charles Mil ler, Dwight Farley, James Gitfin. We ofthe Sophomore Class in 1954 and l955 are en- deavoring to promote school spirit. Sophomores participated in school clean up campaigns. Marian Jo Torrens, Garnet Hiles and Kaye Harris are members of the varsity cheer leading squad. Gene Marston and Roy Boyer are members of the varsity Basketball squad. 'K' WWWN This page sponsored by SPILLMAN HARDWARE 1 FRESHMEN First Row: Sam Hunter, Shirley Sutton, Dianne Leasure, Betty Rae Hunt, Shirley Johns, Carol Seavolt, Bonnie Brobst, Barbara Schooler, Judy Hill, Patty Malland, Shirley Fowler, Patty Stough, Charles Stickle, Jim Wilson, Carl Thompson, Larry Porter, Martha Pelton. Second Row: Advisor-Kurt Kindle, Rose Moore, Bob Walters, Dick Artkinson, Jack Wilson, Dick Hogle, Jo Ella Cornelias, Janet Taylor, Lois Albaugh, Dick Walters, Don Sherman, Tom Drumm, Harlen Starcher, Tom Salyers, Foxine Roby, Carolyn Darling, Mary Boyer, Marlene Melick, Advisor-Miss Bitzer. Third Row: Janet Kaylor, Sandy Farrel, Marie Baskie, Patsy Zesiger, Alfreda Delancy, Pat Holten, Mazel Stone, Mary Gleckner, Carolyn Walton, Marvin Dewitt, Bruce Hupp, Jack Raines, Janice Wilkins, Sandy Worton, Shirley Warner, Christa Ellis, Connie Kennedy, Advisor-David Colville. Fourth Row: Rodney Ellis, Jon Dobson, Bill Brokaw, Don Hunt, Jim Landis, Lucille Carr, Emily Brennen, Jim Greene, Dan Ridenour, Dale Fowler, Larry Hersh- line, Ann Colville, Dick Lamb, Ray Holts, Ralph Hellwig, Clifford Rine, Keith Johnson, Charles Mick, Jim Wood, Dale Pound, Kenny Williams, Joe Dager, John Nye. llllfll I : ll ll President-Betty Rae Hunt Vice-President-Kenny Williams Secretary-Dianne Leasure Treasurer-Ronnie Branstool f WWW P 1-:OA 'HHH' fflllt ll lun . f 9 ,Z ,. MN 8th GRADE First Row: Daniel Dean, Fred Groseclose, Lincla Van Winkle, Louise Angeletti, William Starcher, Richard Beever, Emerson Stout, Larry Layman, Thomas Debolt, Larry Rine. Second Row: Mr. Fowler, Virginia Rowley, Letha Schaub, Patricia Bevington, Sharon Coon, Linda Mullet, Eloise Bricker, Sherrill Lauderbaugh, Barbara Hiles, John Ellis, Fred Laymon, Thomas Householder, Mrs. Warthen. Third Row: Darrell Baney, Fred Pelton, Kelley Boyer, Roger McKee, Larry Dillon, Ned Grewell, Donald McKee, Charles Chase, Donald Dunlap, Mariorie Tucker, Brenda Martin. Fourth Row: Carolyn Hogle, Marna Sigman, Ruth Powers, Robert Miller, Stephen Torrens, Donald Allen, Curtis Cree, David Rine, Fred Rummel, Jerry Devore, Larry Ridenour. President-Eloise Bricker Vice-President-Charles Chase Secretary-Evert Harris Treasurer-Kathy Swank SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Larry Hunter, Delores Angeletti, Sandra Dunlap, James Smith, Larry McLaughlin, Michael Dager, Lyle Dudgeon, Jim Rine, Phyllis Prior, Liska Latham. Second Row: Mr. Daniels, Amelia Parker, Mary Ann Hayes, Bill Kaylor, Jim Weaver, Bill Moore, Baube Greene, Denver Short, Eric Robinson, Beverly Davis, Mary Lou Ogle, Mrs. Tulloss. Third Row: Thelma Mick, Anita Quick, Jo Ann Pierpont, Cheryl Longstreth, Dianna Hissong, Judy Hankins, Kay McCammon, Patty Pumphery, Kathleen Robinson. Fourth Row: Jo Ann Kerr, Leona Wright, Bonnie Raines, Virginia Schooler, Ethel Bullock, Thurman Treadvvay, Beverly Donahey, Carol Beaver, Paul Hunter, Dean McClelland. Absent when picture was taken: Susan Ewart, Ray Sigman, Shirley Proctor, Janes Jevvett, Pete Knott, Jack Shuley, Donald Dean, Gordon Smith, Larry Thompson. W o l President-Bill Moore A g' Vice-President-Patty Phumphery V' Secretary-Mary Lou Ogle Treasurer-Gordon Smith 7 'T fl I 4 T95 SENIOR PLAY CAST JUNIOR PLAY CAST .wut 9 50 f' X f X QM 4 Q W Q. L S if X w sk: 4 ,, I 'B A.- ' .gf .?-..,. ,r A 7 C41 f55 VG i g Xf ff A if ' TS Q' L A ': ' J qs Ads fifmi . fyx f gf 3 X ' ' M rm, i kk if f WL - f Q, CL WX' fi V Y f Q 2 QL SK I it Q? 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L .,. ...,.g W v wi W VV ' K Q 1 ., . , I 2,, A y WAHOO Editor-Marie Burkholder Assistant Editor-Sonny Casper INK SPLASH Co-EditorsHMax Marston and Buck Daniels Assistant Editor-Judy Richards Hi-Y l lst Row: Ronnie Branstool, Dwight Evans, Edwin Russell, Frank Waters, Buford Rob- inson, Ed Thompson. 2nd Row: Charles Harris, Dan Farley, Larry Herchline, Dick Lamb, Jack Armstrong, Tom Armstrong, Jon Dobson, .lack Milliman. 3rd Row: Bill Brokaw, Joe Dager, Kenny Williams, Don Good, Keith Johnson. Our club has as its purpose a creed to establish a wholesome experience throughout the school years. We have created many friendships within our school and in many surrounding schools. Our organization has been an aid to the school and community by carrying through many worthwhile service proiects. CF Consequently our club has been awarded one of the State Hi-Y Honor Award for such activities. WORKING f-'Q 'IUOITNII 8 X ,fazigd ll lll sr ' 766 3 I 5 This page sponsored by UTICA CUT RATE DRUG STORE TRI-Hl-Y First Row: Gatha Kinney, Sara Glancy, Shirley Johns, Kay Harris, Betty Rae Hunt, Carol Seavolt, Kay Sutton, Christa Ellis, Beverly Wolfe, Marcia McDonald. Second Row: Mrs. Amunclson, Lynda Lowry, Dorothy Boyd, Betty Jones, Claire Ann Riley, Darlene Treadway, Sandra Wharton, Janice Wilkins, Janet Miller, Pat Fuller, Garnet l-liles, Miss Evans. Third Row: Carol Mason, Pat Miller, Phyllis Hunt, Paula Shaw, Janice Taylor, Ann Colville, Lilith Holtzberry, Mary Glecker, Lois Allbaugh, Betty Webster, Barbara Staugh, Carolyn Darling. Fourth Row: Nancy Reese, Nellie Farley, Pat Parker, Betty Smith, Kay Helphrey, Maureen Dager, Donna Bell, Pat Swan, Thelma Jean Smith, Sue Prior. This year the Tri Hi-Y of Utica High School received their first charter with a membership of sixty-two girls. The main activities for the year are: White Elephant Sale-the proceeds of which bought groceries for a needy family for Christmas, The Sweethearts Formal, Christ- mas Dance and the Thanksgiving Assem- bly. J, B . ' ' .V lnlhlnn W7 - Treasurer, Beverly Wolfe, Secretary, Betty Smith - .,w - President, Maureen Dager, Vice-President, Linda Hunter LIBRARY First Row: Frances Ryan, Janet Shirley, Carol Porter, Winnie Jobes, Judy Bagenf, Louise Moxley. Second Row: Mrs. Kauber, Donna Bell, Patti Miller, Barbara Staugh, Sue Myers, Mary Bline, Virginia McKee, Shirley Sprunger. Third Row: Sue Prior, Betty'Proctor, Saralou Glancy, Darlene Treadvvay, Pat Swan, Sue Geidenberger, Velma Wood. This year there were 20 members on the Library Statt. Each member looked forward to getting a library pin. The purpose of this organization is to keep order in the library at all times and pro- vide educational intormation for all students. OFFICERS Presidents-Barbara Staugh Donna Bell Secretary'Treasurer-Phyllis Murphy wc.. .4-,, F.H.A. First Row: Judy Bagent, Sue Geidenburger, Frances Ryan, Shirley McCament, Margie Rine, Anita Traicoff, Patty Larimore, Dixie Bell, Judy Householder, Diana Kidwell, Mary Vanatta. Second Row: Janet Shirley, Sandy Farrell, Patsy Zessiger, Rose Moore, Connie Kennedy, Maysel Stone, Margaret Benedict, Mary Boyer, Diane Leasure, Patsy Staugh, Miss Bitzer. Third Row: Arlene Hamilton, Emily Brennan, Hanet Anderson, Jo Ella Cornelius, Lucille Carr, Shirley Sprunger, Shirley Warner, Marcella Leasure, Mary Bline, Nancy Gray. Fourth Row: Carolyn Farmer, Sue Myers, Virginia McKee, Pat Holton, Louise Moxley, Marlene Melick, Alfreda Delancy, Judy Heald. F.H.A. Activities: Formal Initiation, Polio Benefit Square, took candy and cookies to the Children's Home at Christmas. OFFICERS Treasurer-Donna Blackburn SecretaryeBeverly Robinson President-Sue Myers Vice-President-Shirley Sprunger First Row: Bernard Austermiller, John Walton, Phil Gregg, John Lynn, Kennie Smith, Dick Van Wey, Bob Melick, Don Ramsey. Second Row: Lyle Dewitt, Dan Chadwick, John Chadwick, David Jenkins, David Walton, Don Sherman, Sam Hunter, Dick Atkinson, Bob Swick. Third Row: Allen Baughman, Roy Boyer, Charles Evans, Charles Walton, Gilbert Patton, Bob Evans, Herb Stevens, Ben McCutchen. Fourth Row: Clarence Debolt, Vernon Hickman, Ray Holtz, Larry Hughes, Rodney Ellis, Jack Wilson, Harlen Starcher, Jack Raines, Advisor-Mr. Colville. The F.F.A. or Future Farmers of America is the national organiza- tion of, by, and for the boys studying vocational agriculture in our high schools. The foundation upon which the organization is built, includes, leadership and character development, sportsmanship, co- operation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved Agriculture, organ- ized recreation, citizenship and patriotism. OFFICERS Sentinel-Dick Van Wey Reporter-Don Ramsey President-Kenny Smith Treasurer-Phil Gregg Vice-President-John Lynn Secretary-John Walton Student Advisor-Bob Melick Kenny Smith, winner of F.F.A. Banker's Award. Seldom Walton, winner of Pre- pared Public Speaking Contest. Nl I' i .C .Q'l! N 'ff t X ' ki , 1 If I John Lynn, winner of Skilled Driving Contest. O ,cl-19 Fred Sheets, winner of State ' ',, Judging Contest. .E I-4 - 2 , c all Wise? C t. uw iq, x U ,J ,' IQNNQ , f 2 x 1 .31 fi! r.f'. A in , So . A05 Q X 'fr - o 7 0 41 b b F.F.A. Project COLOR GUARDS MAJORETTES BAND 1 First Row: Linda Lynn, Mary Bline. Carol Mason, Bob Rauch, Thelma Jean Smith, Carol Seavolt, Bruce Hupp, Mr. Paul Barnes. Second Row: Maureen Dager, Eloise Bricker, Donna Blackburn, Brenda Mar- tin, Tommy Householder, Ann Colville, Keith Johnson, Jim Jewett, Kelly Boyer, Jo Ann Angeletti, John Nye, Linda Lowry, Linda Van Winkle, Dean Dunlap, Dick Walters, Betty Webster, Betty Smith. Third Row: Janet Shirley, Curtis Cree, Judy Hankins, Sue Branstool, Dorothy Boyd, Kay Sutton, Kay McCammon, Bob Walters, Claire Ann Riley, Marie Burk- holder, Martha Debolt, Darwin Dunlap, Delbert Robinson, Edwin Russell, Gary Burger, Marcia McDonald, Shirley Warner, James Boyer, Phyllis Hunt. Fourth Row: Sara Lou Glancy, Ned Grewell, Margie Rine, Barbara Schooler, Fred Groseclose, Judy Householder, Paula Shaw, Phyllis Farmer, Anita Quick, Janet Miller, Gatha Kenny, Richard Spearman, Kay Helphrey, Diana Leasure, Dixie Bell, Winnie Jobes, Betty Rae Hunt, Virgil Justice, Lois Albaugh, Pat Miller. L, tif Enix 5slll45f X21 l X g T i L f 'X S S 6 ' ,X Z:-fy ,X J WW? fi is i CHORLS First Row: Pat Larimore, lla Hoy, Martha Debolt, Foxine Roby, Thelma Jean Smith, Sara Lou Glancy, Marcia McDonald, Anita Tracoff, Janice Wilkins, Sandy Warthen, Darlene Treadway, Diana Leasure, Kay Sutton, Betty Rae Hunt, Carol Seavolt. Second Row: Mr. Bankowski, Shirley Flower, Pat Swan, Mazel Stone, Dixie Bell, Claire Ann Riley, Margaret Benedict, Mary Gordon, Tom Salyers, Bernard Shirley, Linda Lowery, Dorthy Boyd, Mary Bline, Pat Parker, Carolyn Farmer, Betty Smith, Phyllis Hunt. Third Row: Sonnie Casper, Kenny Williams, Joe Dager, Clarence Debolt, Danny McDaniel, Gene Marston, Max Marston, Ken Smith, Carl Daniels, Jack Armstrong, Delbert Robinson, Virgil Justice, Bill Brokaw, George Bricker, Bob Rauch, Ronald Lance, Charles Rostofer. 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