Wattsburg Area High School - Grail Yearbook (Wattsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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Q S If r ' ADMINISTRATION 'M PrincipaI's Message Milton S. Bonney, Principal Seni0B: Nothing is impossible to the man who can will, and than dog this is the only law of success. My most sincere wish for each of you is that you may find success and happiness in life. 4 Ralph E. Turley Supervising Principal TO THE SENIOR CLASS: After one hundred years of outstanding service to thme communities, the watrsburg Area Joint Schools are entering a new era of educational progress. You can be justly proud of your part in the initiation of this new program. We have worked undet uemend- om handicaps this year. We are happy to have this opportunity to thank you for your splendid coopera- tion. May success and happiness attend your future endeavors. Nancy Brumagin Assistant and Secretary to Mr. Bonney School Board Members Paul Chaffee, Frank Wheller, Peter Gross, C. V. Hodapp, Robert Rosenberg, R. E Turley, Anthony Haag, Beatrice Kent, Virginia Bortz, Murle Clute, Homer Ma- goon, F. Ray Post, Harry Kress, Mrs. Agnes Danielson, Earl Jant, Russel Phillips, Lewis Bmmagin, Herbert Miller, Donald Raun, Mrs. Florence Orton, Mrs. Frank Wheeler, Mrs. Mildrid Allen, Mrs. Katie Thorton, Jule Packo, Gust Conka. Missing-Robert Harwood, Andrew Horvath, Howard Hopson 5 1. Entrance. 2. Entrance. 3. A Wing. 4. Ad- ministration. 5. Auditorium 6zGym. 6. C Wing. 7. Administration. 8. C Wing - Fac- ing East. 6 4 1 i4g.f,.,. Ur. ::,..E', . , .. FACULTY n A' Q Marek JULIA M. BOLERA TZ Home Economics f'... fs. . f i l I iiri Lifi. A- ,' . 'mx ' ,- Q, f . ., i1 hf:'. ' GRA CE KACPROWICZ Home Economics RAYMOND E. CARLSON Jr. History-English ,' V .'Tgf:.h , ., if BILLIE D. HANEY Social Studies FRANCES CHURCH Librarian . 2 , 'M rw? '45 fr 4 1 JOHN C. McCR!-SIGHT Jr. Chemistry-Physics Mathematics TI-EELMA LOPH Art ,J , .a LQQQQ ,v -' A JOHN BRANNON Guidance ALLF.N'E HOSIER HOWARD J . Commercial HARTSHORN Agriculture CATHERINE ' COMSTOCK 0 English-French '. ROBERT F. DIFFENBA CHER Physical Education Coach 'Q w f - 1,845 , B ' . VIRG INIA THOMPSON Mathe matics HA RRY L . WISS ING ER Industrial Arts JAMES C. NA RDUCCI English MARCIA WALKER Biology-Science ,ar of CHARLES WARNER Mathematxcs S ci ence A l A R K - W 'Y A 3 gf, ' JOYCE A. POST JOSEPH ROUSE Physical Education English ANN -MARIE YESKO Music PAUL J.sAUND1zRs GARNETA Josxpu A. TONELLI JOHN R 1-uswry-Healch TAORMINA 1-umry-P. o. D. YVIIJ-IAMS Comme,-C131 Dnvex Trammg A Latin i ' - -'- H:v'- . '.' ' .'.', H fn I-32: x . fr- ':,:Zx3: q 1 . gigszggigg g S:-2' -3' .If 'f'7'i'f:Q ., l-FJ.: G, ' .H 1 n ':'Z'lg ii qffjtnt - L' . V , if QQ. . 1 - -ng, V gr- - n f r A ' ri .ix fi 4, - hsii' if-, :Qfjif 'Q ' A' A ' 2 ' g ,W ', . . , 2:21 9L.i ,4:1:?:ip ?t1fiPl1'fi.' ' 'J'-V, JESSE BISBEE JOHN ROUSE RAYMOND BEMIS MARY E. BAYLE DOROTHY TANNI-ZR School Num Chief Engineer Asst. Custodian Assn. Custodian Asst, cu,-mdian Maintenance , ' 5 ' 'i,l.j.',,1.ll .rg 'zzz . k..u...,,:. . . unc v we vcvwz--MU. ,. . . ,ag ,, ...... .,.. f, . . . , , . . , . , . W ,2.,:. .-.l., , . ug, .' ....:qj ' , . , , ., .w . x . . Q- - ,. N . ' . - f f - ' .'. .-g '3f,f' BUS DRIVERS: Harold Parkhurst, Paul Graham, Nelson CAFETERIA STAFF: Ngllie McCl.Q1Ough, Ruth Belding, Porter, Arlo Applebee, Lawrence Thompson, Smith May, Mildred Cmss, Helen Wxddxege, Frxeda Flaugh, Mgr. Doris Johnson, Glenn Nornbmp, George Turner 10 ,U . 4 .N M . , . Q . x. sr fn .4-P IJTV SENIORS Ts. ull' . D , .4 r, i Y Tt. if 'Q -. 3 .. ' -r .- aw W W , , A Lawrence Edward Anderson uLm.enmn This ex-Academy-ite is a member of FFA and is peeved by girls who talk too much and too loud. He is also on the FFA basketball team. Well, bless my soul! , : ray: aaa-asset HQ .. ,M ,H .... .. :ms 2'.!.'z '?f :H.':NfIs551 '-.arf--:Er 33 215.1 'A H '.,. :..:r , , : :..t1-J. an ' fifgf. . . :H .. . A . pg' '--21:3 4 ., i .,..:,,, . B 97: 2'-ie: 'z . ' 2f1'.:,:5.Z ., a , . , a T' 'V - ,, Severina Jeannette Beebe 1.53-nn J an came to us from North East this year. She is a mem- ber of the band, FHA and Y- Teens and has belonged to dramatic clubs. Her favorite saying, Tell me about it. Pet peeve is arguing with her sister. 5 Q.. was . -- 1.4, sf Joanne Lavonne Berg Bergie Favorite saying-- Oh, Man! Joanne is a member of the newspaper and the Yearbook Staff. She has twice been elected class secretary and was outstanding in our Junior Play. Her pet peeve- -Mus- caches. Joann Mary Bliley IIJOII Favorite saying-- Oh for cripes sake ! Jo is a member of the Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Staff, Dance Club and Drama- tics Club. She also acted in our class plays and served on the Prom and Banquet Com- mittees. In past years you probably saw her playing the violin in the band. Her pet peeve--Catty girls. ...M 1. :..f.- . ..::,.f:'g ' - von Us 2-'fir' ' lo anne - . Vw? rr . Ny '11 '1 .pf s-....v,.s ,,..f . , 'N-if .v-Su if E.lQi.:','nl.,'L.n: H ' KEY'-. yg :gf -2,135 7: 1: . 2? ' 2.17 Izf'iIi 2z .. :'a..2's '-f.: :.'e?,.' 5 - ' E W, ., -fe .tfym A . Q ' ' ' Hifi: J' Vfffl '-f 1..t '!2: . uc.. wo ..- -fvfnzw 2 n qw cl. F- Q!! M... ,N fl, ,T 3,3 ,-gi E Earl Oscar Carver As the beauty outshines the shyness of the violet, so the personality of Earl permeates his bashfulness. Earl is really the shicst boy in class, and came to us from Academy High. He's a whiz atmath and science and plans to pur- sue studies in engineering at College. Lois J. Chapman l-1ere's a girl that likes sports. Some of her favorites are dancing, roller skating, and archery, lnis came to us Hom Academy. She is a member of the Crafts Club. Her favorite 'saying is - l'bly Crow! Kenneth M. Crabb llbutchil The FFA boy can always be heard talking about Carol. Like so many others, he disliked book reports. He was in the Junior Class Play. He plans to be an auto mechanic, Favori saying- lust So? Ie Irene louise Davis I?ugll Favorite saying- Well, I'1l be darned! Irene is a member Q of the FHA Rod and Gun Club, Dramatics Club, and the Chorus. I if: .gf 5,i.? ffT in-3 ' 'Q V ' ' Afffli Q , , ,V 1' 33 1 Y ' .325 '1 , S: 'Liga ' . -N1 I 1 Q 'F . rx 'FP' . f N n , Q, ,x . ,gif 4 54' 3 -' Blanche Delaforce 1-Jeepn Favorite saying is Hi There Blanche came to us from De- troit Iutheran I-Hgh where she was a member of the Leopar- detxes and Secretary Club. She is also a member of the Chorus. Her pet peeve is her Kid brother. aj.. , . .I . : . . ,,g gy Hg... M fu? ' 4 v 'Q 'Q U JY ' 4 ti no 1 -1 .. H.. ',:..5,-1fv- -...rv -. , K . ...I 5719... R. :R .,.-'.-.5 Y.',.., , . . W..-V ' .': 'ns . .. , . . . . .1 . n va! .. .. rr- ' QQ, Q ,, ,',9 'N nu.- -. ,, f' aa- . . . f . ., iz. ,. I... R . s ' 'ox o -nv rr .. ,. M -. . . ., 4- - .N . .... . .'.. . vgf K ,....'.n..., . ., . ua su 3 ' ,ns .n James Dru Delaforce ulnmnwu An ex-Detroit lad, Jimmy is president oi the Projectionist! and Dance Clubs. He also be- longs to the Rod and Gm: Club and has been on football and track teams. This beautiful, big, blue eyed boy is peeved by girls helikes, but don 't like him. His work in the class play was really great. Favorite saying-- I like wild women. 4... '.-' Jeeg- K -3 1- K 1 n' 'e ,', .Ti N, . ,t v A . , bag . ' ze 2- m . 34' s 1., ... Norma K. Duda Favorite saying --Oh, heavens! The married member oi our class and a real pretty one at that. You may have heard her voice in the chorus. Her ae- tivities include Drama Club, Rod and Gum Club and acting in the Senior Class Play. Robert James DuMars I1'B0bII This boy also came from Academy. He is a member of the Rod and Gun Club and the Dance Club. He is always rodding around in his '57 Ford. . .., .v , . il 'Ilanche Ellen Estes 'Blancheu An office monitor, this gal is on the newspaper staff and be- longed to the Tri-I-E-Y. Che of our engaged lasses who dis- likes P.0.D. discussions. She was lwell in the Junior and Senior class plays. Spit in your eye. .-.,.,w-- '- Inuis Folmer fm ll Another one of our basketball players who will be missed. Lou came to us from Erie East. He will represent Wattsburg in the Wrestling Tournament. He is a member ofthe 8-ball club Lou's pet peeve is girls and his favorite expression is Teax:h. We Jill Harmisan Fritz Je11ybezn This pony-tailed, blue-eyed lass came here from Academy. She is found roaming the halls or at Sch-enson's with Susie and Pati. Her ambition is to go to college. She has a great deal of time to prepare during her numberless Study hall periods. This gal is peeved by the tough: of freezing to death at football games. She is a. mon- itor in the office and member of the 8-ball club. Iet's go to Schrenson's. mf- ' t ,...,, ., 'f'r3r I:w , d.,, y . Roberta Ann Galeskl Bobble Roberta had been a former student at Wausburg, return- ing to us again this year. Her favorite saying is Oh Sugar! She enjogzzinging in the chorus. dislikes include snobbish girls. ' 1? l l-3555-'ttf4:: J amen Arthur Maynard lim I! This handsome lad may be found working at I-'reebom'a Gas Station. Jizn's hobby is mechanics and his favorite sport is football. He has a typical pet peeve--women. Alice Iucille More Blondie Favorite saying: Boy, oh, Boy! Alice sings in the chorus, plays trombone in the orchestra, is a member of I-'HA,acted in our clas play, and served on the prom committee. Pet Peeve: Nosey people. Mary Ann Morvay A brilliant girl, who's also a Grail typist. Mary Ann who was our vice-president in the eleventh grade, is now co- edizor of the school newspaper. She belongs to the Newspaper Club and served as secretary of the Student Council Constitu- tion planning committee. A familiar pet peeve: too much homework. ,Q....fII,,I Z L I e .W M- . ,:..n -r .Q-.Q ,, QIf:llIIE,.3,,. f Patricia Marie Mxmsee UTI: Il The girl with the pretxy long hair. Favorite expression: l'bl1o! Pat enjoys her mem- bership in the Crafts Club, FHA, and Chorus. Her pet peeve: Homework without any study halls . It is quite poxkible that you will find Pat attending Beauty School next fall. Mildred Susan Post llsusie ll Orr Senior Class Treasurer. erred from North East Transf and is always found at Schren- son's with Jill and Pati. She is vice-president of FHA and secretary of the Rod and Gun Club. This office monitor is a member of the Dance and 8-Ball Clubs She is one of the assistant editors of the Grail. Scranton Melvin Sanden The tallest boy in our class Scranton previously attended Phyllis Lorraine Pringle Susie This sweet, little cheerleader with the big, blue eyes and winning smile is the editor- in-chief of the Grail. She is the Stare FHA 2nd Vice President and FHA Treasurer. Her work in the Junior and Senior Class Plays was really great. This State Cherry Pie Baking Champ is also the President of the Chorus and a notable member ofthe 8- Ball Club. Favorite saying- G1ee Whiz. Harborcreek. While there he was a member of the Out- doorsman Club. After grad- uation he plans to enter the construction field. K .tl Edward Saybau Eddie This good looking lad is on the basketball and baseball teams and can be found at Sch-enson's He can't stand girls and is pee- ved by the teachers. He did a great job in the Junior and Senior Class Plays. The Pre- mier of the 8-Ball Club has beautiful, blue eyes and likes to swim. l-le's one of the boys. Favorite saying- Yah, it is! f , P ,Egg 555 Brian Lee Sharnpor lfronylt A basketball and baseball player who will certainly be mised. Can be found at Sel:renson's with the rest of the boys. He was in the Junior and Senior Class Play but spends his free time with Louise. He is a member in good standing oi the Eight- Ball Club. Favorite saying- Sbo0t 2 mile! 'iff-iYZ'2'3 Q William M. Spencer nm-un The proud owner of a. sharp Black and White '53 Ford, Billie is the vice-President oi the library Club. His pet peeve is his frequent visits to the office. He is also a mem- ber of the Dance, Projectionists and the Rod and Gun Clubs and had previously been a student ax Academy. Favorite saying- Hey, Reuben! . 0 if .7 f 7 C if V .V,, ktgf . by l, v, , V f WL, En. g , I J, 2-' 4 N E rf 'AF' 4,5 new W if i if ' 'C s p ' T iii . ,.,,..:v A -Sf y 5 -' . fl- Yvonne Lucille Skinner .- I A iff nlmy.. 'flip ' , Favorite saying- Ah Beans! f f . e W ' ShehasbeeninFHA and . ' W, Q chorus for Syeais. Her pet ' M. 4 s Q ', f peeve -oral book reports. H Fern Urda Stutzman Fernie Here 's 2. girl with beautiful gray eyes and a pleasing per- sonality. Her favorite saying is That's for the birds! Fern is a member of the Chorus and served on the Junior and Senior Play Committees and the Prom Committee. She dislikes anyone without a sense of hum- or. Rachel Tanner 'Rach Favorite saying-- My Land! Some oi Rach's favorite pas- times are: chewing gum Mon of the time , discuss- ions in P.O.D. classes, rports, and playing the Sax in the band, She is a past member of the Chorus, acted in both class plays and is esently President of the 'IHI-HI-Y. Pet Peeve -noisy people, , ,7 in nw -Q E T' n if P' . ig , I v,-, -.3539 v if'E:'r1-ff! fi Joel William Weaver IIJoe ll Favorite expression- Say Hey! Joe is Sports Editor for the Grail, baseball and basket- ball manager, as well as re- porrer for the senior class. He also played trumpet with Dis- trict Band and sang with the District Chorus. Joe has been a cheerleader and is now a well known member of the 8-Ball Club. He simply can't stand snobs. Janice Ann Wilkinson llJanlI Jan, a winsome little miss, usually can be heard exclaim- in , W'hy? She is a member ofgthe FHA and Chorus. We will always remember Jan because of her role in the class play. Her pet peeve is argu- ments during P.O.D. class periods. Daniel Reuben Zimmer Snake Another one of the males ac- quired trom Academy. He is a member of the Projection- ist's and the Rod and Gun Clubs. He can be seen rodding around in his hot rod Ford. He is also a member of the Dance Club and the Library Club. Favorite ezqrression - Hey Cheta! xp - F., V132 ' Jack Herman Zin-uner Zinger Favorite expression, I don't like it. Jack is one of our more popular boys sewing as basketball, baseball manager, the yearbook staff photographer, and Dance Club reporter. He was also a member of the FFA and cast in both the Junior and Senior plays, and band. We will miss the sweet tones of his cello. You will findJack enrolled at Gannon College this fall, making use of a Scholarship he won. Grail Staff SIJXTHJ: Joel Weaver-Sports Editor, Connie Kent, Lureda Ham-typist, Susan Post- Assistant Editor, Susie Pringle-Editor-in-Chief, Edward Sayban-Business Manager, Jack Zimmer-Photographer, David Hubbell-Sales Manager. SECOND ROW: Dan Zimmer, Joann Berg, Joann Bliley, Bill Spencer, Fern Stutnnan, Alice More, Au- drey Hamed, Rachel Tanner, Jill Fritz, Mary Ann Morvay. 22 U! Class Histor When the school term opened in 1953, our class numbered thirty-six. Class officers were: Tony Shampoe-Pres., warren Johnson-VicePres., Joanne Berg-Sec., Phyllis Pringle-Treas., Connie Kent-Reporter. lt was our first year of Senior high, and we were initiated by the Sopho- mores. We wore silly clothes to school and were throughly covered with lipstick at the end of each day. It was in that year that there first was talk of a new school, and ru- mors that our precious little town would be flooded were disturbing. we had several hayrides, skating parties and other activities, and al- so contributed toward the cheerleading squad and basketball team. with the opening of the fall term in '54, several students, including Clifford Pye, Ed Moore, Rusell Stevenson and Don laquith had moved. so the enrollment had decreased to thirty-four. The class officers that year were Jack Zimrner-Pres., Susie Pringle-Vice Pres., Ioann Bliley- Sec., Alice More-Treas., and Warren Johnson-Reporter. The plans for the new school were progressing favorably, but our first great dis- appointment came when the initiation of freshman was disallowed. However, as consolation, our reward was a trip to view a movie at Dipson's Plaza. A box social and scavenger hunt were our first ac- tivities that year, and did we have fun! A rninstrel show in assembly was well received and we were asked to repeat our performance at PTA to which we readily acquiesced. Beginning our Junior year in 1955, several new pupils were enrolled, others also left, leaving a class of thirty-nine members. John Bartlett, Barbara Maynard, John Bush, Donna Rafferty, and warren Johnson did not re-enter. Personable Kenny Burlingham who had a way of mak- ing everyone's day a happy one did not return, and we missed this humor and fun. The officers were Joe Weaver-Pres., Mary Ann Morvay-V.P., Io- anne Berg-Sec., Audrey Kosac-Treas., Susie Pringle-Reporter. Sev- eral of our boys were still making good on the basketball team, while two of our girls served on the cheerleading squad. During the early fall the hay rides were cold ones, and reminded us of sleigh rides. The Jtmior year was a busy one as we were responsible for the Prom and Banquet. Dinners, dances, skating parties constituted our chief activities. Our Junior play was a great success and much of the credit goes to Mr. Rouse. The banquet was held at Howard Ioh.nson's restaurant in Erie and was a successful one. The Gym was beautifully decorated for our Prom, the theme of which was 'Rhapsody in Blue. Kathleen Flaugh was crowned queen of the ball. Planning for our Washington trip, to which the seniors had invited us, was much fun. It had been quiet a task to save the necessary funds for the trip, but the enjoyment we received from it was well worth it! Susie Pringle was voted the Cher- ry Pie champion! Opening of the '56 fall term was delayed until the end of Septem- ber, due to construction of the new building, into which we moved on September 24. Elected as class officers were lack Zimmer-Pres., David Hubbell-V.P.. Pat Graczyk-Sec., Sue Post-Treas., Ioe weaver- Reporter. P The use of the new building resulted in many changes, and increased the size of classes. Two of our girls are members of the cheerleading squad and several of the boys were outstanding players on the basketball team. Ed Sayban distinguished himself with fine team play, as well as Tony Shampoe and Louis Folmer. It has been a very busy year for us, having sponsored two dances, our class play, and other activities which are on the schedule. Very soon we shall be walking down the aisle in our graduation gowns. Several girls shall also be walking down the aisle to say, I do. We have had our ups and downs, yet the twelve past years have been wonderful ones. We wish to thank each and everyteacher for the important role they have played in our lives. We take our leave with the best of wishes to all. ' Class Wan We, the Senior Class of Wattsburg Area High School, County of Erie, and State of Pennsylvania, being in ex- cellent mind and in a wealthy position, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. FIRST: We leave to Mr. Rouse the hope that he will find another class like ours. SECOND: To the rest ofthe faculty we leave our late assignments, noisy halls, and disorderly classrooms. THIRD: We cede all the trails and tribulations of be- coming Seniors to the J uniots. FOURTH: we grant to the Sophomores their last two years of enjoyment. FIFTH: To the Freshmen we present our congratulations upon reaching their pedestal. SIXTH: We impart to the Eighth grade the hope of at- taining their goals. s SEVENTH: We leave to the Seventh grade all the future years of study. EIGHTH: we bequeath our several and combined as- sets as follows: Eddie Sayban leaves his height to David Ott. Lureda Horn surrenders her ability to get along with Mr. Rouse to her sister, Loretta. Louie Folmer assigns his wrestling ability to Don Filip- kowski. Norma Duda leaves her ability to get out of classes to anyone who can get away with it. David Hubbell yields his Personal Adjustment and Marri- age book to Mary Bitenmikoff, Connie Kent leaves the whole school for good. Larry Anderson donates his hair to Mr. Tonelli before he Janice Wilkinson relinquishes her monitor job to Shirley Lincoln. Tony Shampoe consigns his spot on the basketball team to Dave Olson. Joanne Berg leaves her smile to Dawn Berg. Bill Spencer leaves his books behind. Rachel Tanner leaves her place in the library to Andrew Jagta. Dan Zimmer leaves his chewing gum to Mr. Narducci. Patricia Munsee leaves her long hair to Linda Flaugh. Kenny Crabb leaves his ability to comb his hair to any- one who has hours of leisure time. Evelyn Jagta leaves her height to Carol Horn. Audrey Harned grants her talkative ability to Pat Fannin. Bob Dulviars leavesl fl-le hopesl llj Pati Graczyk leaves her height to Diane Frazee. Roberta Galeski confers upon Jean King her art of maki.ng friends. Earl Carver commits his quietness to Ray Ferrick. Susie Pringle leaves her ability to bake cherry pie to Mr. Turley. Jill Fritz and Susie Post yield their ability to open his locker to Dave Ott. Lois Chapman assigns her old P.O.D. book to Kautcha Biletnikoff. Mary Ann Morvay uansfers her complaints in shorthand to Barbara Munsee. Barbara Gieb leaves her shyness to Marilyn May. James Dela force leaves his sidebums to Mr. Rouse. Lucille Skinner leaves her book reports to Joyce Coder. Blanche Delaforce leaves her quietness to Ruth Delaforce. loges his, Scranton Sanden bequeaths his ability in Math class to JoAnn Bliley entrusts Ray Ferrick with her tips on flirt- Mr. McCreight. ing, Fern Stutzman leaves her gum chewing in English class to Joel W eaver leaves a little of his size to Gordon Naughton. Betty Thaler. Jeanette Beebe leaves her study halls to Jeannette Rod- Alice More transfers her slightly used Shorthand book to gets. 24 Mrs. Taormina. Class Prophecy 1956 ------ All-I-l-l-l-l-1-l-l-I-aboard for St. Paul, Kansas City, Omaha! It was a rainy, dreary day as my partner and I hurried through the bustling crowd to board the train for Omaln before we would be drenched in the downpour, Just as we were comfortably settled, the stewardess came through carrying some newspapers. It was Blanche Delaforce! She had been employed as stewardess and enjoyed it very much. Glancing at the paper the headlines attracted our attention. 'Tamous Trapeeze Artist, Joanne Berg, Disappeanrl' Imagine, Joanne, a famous circus performer! The article stated that Joanne had been a small town girl, win had worked hard to attain her position. The storm outside was raging fiercely and appeared to grow worse as we approached the mountain 's summit. As we walked through the cars seeking the conductor or stewardess to inquire whether the storm would cause any delay, we espied Janice Wilkinson and Lucille Skinner in one of the seats. Janice had realized her ambition of being the sole owner of her own IGA Super Market, and,was now on her vacation. Lucille 's wish had also been fulfilled, for she was employed as chief chef at the Statler in New York. She too was enjoying a well-eamed vacation. A great commotion in the car ahead attracted our attention. Enter- ing it, we found it to be entirely occupied by a group of carefree girls enroute to a secretarial convention. Among them were Fem Stutzman, Audrey Kosack, and Lois Chapman. I-'em was on her way up in the business world, expecting a promotion as private secretary. Audrey also worked for the same company, and was still a spinster. Lois had attended the l.B.M. School, had gone to Washington and obtained a, very important position with the govemrnent. She said life in Washington was quite exciting. Lu the same group were also Mary Ann Morvay, Rachel Tanner, and Jeanette Beebe. Rachel was employed as depart- ment manager at the General Electric in Erie, while Mary Ann was secretary to the mayor of Erie. Jeanette was working as chief clerk in a very large department store, and proudly displayed her engagement ring. Having promised to return to the group, we were unable to do so, for the train inwhich we were aboard collided with another causing much damage and injury. All the injured were transferred to a large deserted mansion, in a nearby village. Among the helpem were Dan Zimmer and Bob Du.Mars. Dan was the forest ranger stationed in the area, and Bob was the game warden in this same region. The pilot of the helicopter bringing in supplies, was Louie Folmer, oi the U. S. Air Force. Among the nurses caring for the injured were Irene Davis and Barbara Geib, both members of the Red Cross. Present, to also offer their services were Susie Pringle and Roberta Galeski. Susie was bead stewardess for the American Airlines and Roberta her assistant. These two had certainly made progress! Not far in the distance appeared bustle and activity and much shouting. Walking over to the scene, there, bdore us, stood Jim Dela- force, shouting orders as loud and fast as he could. Jim was a well known architect, supervising the construction of this mountain resort. Scranton Sanden, the building contractor, and Larry Anderson, the chief roofer, were Jim 's assistants. The mystery of Joanne Berg's disappearance was solved for we found her in seclusion with Susie Post, a correspondent for Life Magazine, in an old abandoned house. We were able to leave the accident scene the following day, and as we approached the dining car, we heard sounds of argument. The gentlemen's disagreements, of all people, involved Alice More,whowasa music teacher on her way to instruct the govemor's son in the playing of the trombone. The gentlemen in question were Joel Weaver, Jack Zimmer and Earl Carver, on their my to a electrical engineer's convention. Joel was retuming from a vaca- tion trip to run the business his rich uncle had left him. Shortly thereafter we heard the conductor call our stop. As we waited for our cab, two little boys ran through the station calling, MOM.MYl MOMMY! To our surprise their mother was none other than Connie Kent, who introduced her two little boys and husband Don. In the dining room of the hotel later that day we met none other than Audrey Harned and Norma Duda, with their very distinguished husbands Bob and Earl. Present were also Jim Maynard, Bill Spencer and Kenneth Crabb, owners of a chain of gas stations, and discussing whether they sould open another in Wattsburg. We enjoyed our dinner as their guests. On our way to the Museum a sign nearby read JILL FRITZ, VETERINARIANU. So she really meant it about becoming a. veterinarian. She was doing very well and enjoyed her work. Ou our tour of the Museum we met Evelyn Jagta. and Blanche Estes with their children. Evelyn had two and Blanche three. As we entered the lobby, we saw Pati Graczyk coming toward us, and were rather mrprised to leam that her husband was manager of the hotel. We sought relaxation during the evening by fisiting the town's movie house, where Pat Munsee was the ticket seller, and who was soon to be married. After the show we saw Eddie Sayban, David Hubbell, and Tony Shampoe in the lobby, arguing about the picture. Eddie was being given a tryout by the Pittsburgh Pirates, while David was a wine sipper, and Tony?l He was working as water boy for the Harlem Globe Trotters!! During our trip we had met everyone of our classmates, and were planning a class reunion within the near funire. Though our trip had been a very enjoyable one, we were lonesome for our home and husbands. 'rx-,Vu ' . v :A 5 V ,W m, gn., . x ' ,- JY' MOST TALKATIVE Jim Delaforce, Audrey Hamed BEST BUILD Brian Shampoe, Pat Graczyk Mosr srumous ' Ma.ryAnn Morvay, Jack Zimmer 0 S O WI'I'1'IEST Jim Delaforce, Jill Fritz BIGGEST GIGGLERS Lureda l-bm, Jim Delafurce BIGGEST FLlRTS FRETTIEST SMILE Pat Graczyk, Larry Anderson Edward Saybzn, Susie Pringle 26 1 SMOOTHEST TALKER S BIGGEST GUM CHIWER Jill Fritz, Dan Zimmer HYEST Edward Sayban, Pat Graczyk Earl Carver, Barbara Geib BEST DANCER BEST ATH1-ETH Lureda Hom, Joe Weave: Edward 52-Yban: LU1'ed3 H0111 vi fl Q. BEST PI-IRSONALITY Brian Shampoe, Susie Pringle BEST LOOKNG Edward Sayban, Norma Duda. 27 MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED SHORTEST AND TALLEST Susie Pringle, Joe Weaver Scranwn Sanden, Pat Grarrzyk PRE'I'I'HiST HAIR Brian Shampoe, Norma Duda . i MOST POPULAR Susie Pringle, Brian Shzmpoe PRETTEST EYES MOST MISCHIEVOU S Edward Sayban, Norma Duda Jill Fritz, Jim Delaforce 28 . 4-, X Q X X , a , 4 f z x ,x , , .':jf.j:.3.. it he S ' -K ' Aw-J 'A ,xx no 43 ' 1 N... v . ' I w gi CLASS S 1' '4 Q11 H . MJ 'J' ' 4- I ' AJ -. , ff?-Gi' - - . ' 1 9-P Y Q. in J J ri' -1 I... J lg I K , .gl -- y . -341' v , a 5.4. wiv? .... . . ,Ax ,f--,,. . . k A - sg .95 1 ' , ' , 1 ' , ',. Q ' if fl 'X - 1 ' ' 7 - ' 53522 , ' ' ' ,ff 'eg if, 'VTP f I, ' , .X , I . N , .. .M X . A tc :v ' ' . - ' I 1 lea. ll . Q '75 . ' B562 ' ' x a,,.f.e........u-,?3,,,,b K gg. .wifi . V K Q 5 N W J Dfizifliiz . .vlif ' D ., - ' 'jglj 1 'P' . H Wa, .4 .9 ' Y. 'f .xg iv. . . - Pj ,M Q Q .. .. w .. 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Kzasnesky, C. Liebau, R. Massing, L. May, B Northup, J Oblinsld W Perry J Prince SECOND ROW R R b . . . , . . : . o erts, A. Rogers, C Rosenberg, J. Rosenthal, J. Ross, P.Saunders, D. Schick, J. Sieklucki, M. Sixm. THUZD ROW:,D. Skinner, S. Smith, D. Spehar, J. Stuntz, C. Tanner B Thaler, K. Tillman, E. Todd, M. Trusdale. FOURTH ROW: R. Waite, K Wallace, E. Walters, W. Yost, D. Ziegler, Jlimmer, C. Kownacki. 33 I We , ' Y If u ni .a 2 1 rl 317' 7 '11 Q QL. Q it ' f l UW 5519 J f ' W. X . ,S 4 :- v- r ,l , J' , Q 4 'Y J J . i K ' , 7 3' W .. 1 ' -2 ' -. 1 .tr , u , 's x. . .X f' 'Jr , Hz: -.-.'.--fri-aw-.ff wwf A V 1 V . A' J f 7 A . -xt, J 1 ,- 1 ' . . A I 4 ' s H- W W 1 K - Y wi Y , vmilxly f' 4 WL. .'.'. - a fki: 'MQ-wfafz-r 'CIS V ' W . -A 522 Y.'3. f?? WL' '-1 -1' j -L1 . 'R J h . 5 1 J . . 's , hh L, vi Q S , 3 r .Q , ik- J . 4, , f 5 ,I ' . ef , J' ,J Q f W i ' Q... R ,+R Freshman Class . Q. ' i I A J .sf x. T FIRST ROW: R. Altsman, B. Applebee, E. Bertels, B Beam, R. Beam B Belding J. Bemis R B ' W. Be . , . , , . emxs, nder, T. Bennett. SECOND ROW: K. Berry, G. Bis- bee, C. Bliley, A. Brown, J. Burdick, S. Canfield, C. Davis, E. Davis H. Duda M. DuMax ' , , s, THIRD ROW. J. Ellsworth, L. Ellsworth, R. Edwaxds, S. Fenno, J. Games, M. Gibbons, J. Haibach, L Haines, R. I-bag, R. Horvath. FOURTH ROW: E. Huffaker, A. Jagta, C. Jewell, B. Johnson, R. Johnson, T.Kasch3k,K. Kiehlmiex, J. King, C. Mzjerik, J. Knwnacki, FIFTH ROW: D. Krvmxpe, L. Law, J. Lohse, M. Ieibau. 34 ' ... '.g -U ' 4 r NY. , . J' .. L . r 1 . ' -51' i' , - ' , . . . nut, , f W .. - . ' 5 R ff eq ' .1 LA , x W. Q Wi- . w3:.:,Rtf ,5i,. Qgffzf-3LQ?',.L., 7.u:3il.11,I,:W, ' 3+ .Avail ,. wx.: 1 ,- - 'Fu' .. gj, u C fp, . .. .,.. . ,,3, 1 , , . .V F' 5 V , 'J N Q M . 7. E. .. 3 I 554 . 'ax V L., - .-' . . f.-...f J '.-.- 'n ' W - . ' , . .- -. Y F44 ,4 3f'52f' V 'Tiff' fs 3.791 -93,21 R , , ,, 'W' ' LW' s, 2 f 'Q-',. J . ku P ' ' xt: 2 . , if Q., 1 ,L L 3 ' 1 ' V I 7.4 A ,. , i.n-he , L W 1 '. . W 113. 1 j 1-.j',5k3 .. -1325-f, R ' I K 1. f , . R '. res man 355 e- W J. - Q , . W . . . ' ' -...A 1 f 1' w.. . 4 V 3' 4 ff , . , Q , f. , .11 '. .H g . . - . . . wt, V FIRST ROW: G. Mason, B. Matteson, B. Mayhard, P. McSu'aw, B. McWilliams, A. Motherwell, D. Motherwell, B. Myers, R, Nichols, R. Oblinski. SECOND Row' . . . , . . . . . D. Orton, D. Patalon, D. Plulhps, S. Phllhps, D. Pitts, D. Prxndle, D. Proctor, P. Przybylskx, C. Rmeberger, D. Robinson. THIRD ROW: E. Roebrig, C Rose, D. Rose, V. Runser, C. Rupp, E. Seifert, P. Shinko, J. Sinn, R. Skinner, J. Spencer FOURTH ROW' D Tanner D 'Fhomton L Thurrett J. Tomcho E. Tm-ner, c. webef, n. whine, J. wmiams, J. Wyman, L Yost. P11211-I Row. D. Yosten, R. bborosk.i,M.Zin1mer, ' ' ' ' ' ' i as P Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: Mr. Warner, Mrs. Thomson, A. Kester, C. Rupp, R. Robinson, M. Rrmser, C. Horn, P. Sexauer, N. Schaeffer, K. Lamb, J. Turner, R. Skinner, M. Tumer, D. Victorski, Mrs. Comstock, Mr. Haney. SECOND ROW: R. Stevenson, J. Sumny, J. Myers, J. Thiem, T. Parmenta, W. Schultz, R. Wagner, W. Todd, T. Wyncoop, F. Truesdale, H. Bowen, B. Kieklak, D. Watson, B. Stetson, B. Gregor. THIRD ROW: R. Yale, R. Berry, R. Warr, D. Wyman, N. Fredrick- son, J. Sayban, C. Minnis, W. Phillips, R. Moody, D. Packo, R. Orton, R. Patoka, R. Schweirzer, R. Smith, K. Clymer, C. Hubbell. FOURTH ROW: A. Carey, D. Davis, B. Davis, P. Beaseui, M. Bush, B. Ellsworth, J. Burnsley, L. Ellsworth, D. Turner, S. Wilkinson, S. Stafford, L. Taylor, S. Wazgo, K. White, C. Coder. FIFTH ROW: F. Brown, J. Bucklin, R. Burkell, G. Allen, J. Dancho, F. Davids, R. Bartels, V. kcwn, D. Massing, K. Chaoman, N. Nordin, W. lamb, G. Clute, N. Beebe, C. Danielson. SDCTH ROW: R. lirned, R. Graham, G. Bilski, R. Hinlder, S. Flaugh, R. Ferrick, C. Hartner, J. Henderson, L. Brumagin, T. Combs, D. Kemz, D. Garity, D. Myers J. Yost, B. Yurchak, R. Waite. SEVDITH ROW: N. May, A. Johnson, J. Gaines, W. Estes, A. Puller, A. Frey, C. Gallagher, J. H-inner, M. Fclmer, M. Geisler, 1. Raybuck, M. Kent, B. Bar- ber, M. Gorka, M. Hernnarm. Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: Miss Yesko, Mrs. Kar: owicz G. Jnlmson Kiekl G. Filiplmwski, J. Fmpiwwski, N. Pgley, 5. victory, nf gms, nik' Wagner, Mr. Carlson. SECOND ROW: R. Stevenson, G. Sinn, V. Xnnen, K. Kosnik, S. Duda, M. Boland, S. Lamb,E Ellsworth, R. Brumagin, S. Shinko, D. Olson, R. Applebee, B. Lyons, B. Hanes. Tl-IIRD ROW: M. Phillips, L Harrison, A. Kimrney, C. Spehar, V. K-lfmjleyr C- Baker, N. Anderson, B. George, R. Feltenberg, P. Grrffm, S. Gibbons, W. Delaforce, N. Dornboefer, B. Combs, A. Applebee. FOURTH ROW: K. Silvis, M. May, D. Reynolds, J. GI3h2.m, J. Folmer, B. Gibbens, R. Waite, M. Oblinsld, A. Allen, A- BIYSTOD2, V- little, J. Ferrick. FIFTH ROW: A. Jagta, B. Estes, L- Dlfdar nw- kllmagin, K. Bishee, D. Berg, D. Bush, D. Applebee, N. Czywmslu, D. Barney, R. Blore. SIXTH ROW: G. I.onna.n, F. Thbmpson, G. Ebert. SEVENTH ROW: T. Parmenter, R. Neimier, D. Mc. Viilliasrxx, F. KI-ingiier, Rbliilrlag, H. Nassing, L 1 .Phllh .Hartman . ste: . ete cauagher, J. King' ' ' A Evans' D' EC'-Vmtwg 'fin QQ 'EPM Acnvmes Girls Chorus: FUKST ROW: Miss Yesco, J. Hinkler. SECOID ROW: B. Nutthup, K. Berry, L Bartels, S. Bessetti, R. Beam, J. Wyman, S. Fenno, B. mdmg, M. Jm, P. comm. THIRD now: D. Phillips, s. Phillips, J. Zimmer, P. Salmdexs, D. Patalon, C. Weber, J. Williams, J. Clw- linxld, M. Kaiser, C. Kownacld. FOURTH ROW: R. Skinner, B. Beam, I. Beam, C. Bueklin, R. Delaioxce, J. Cotton, C. Tartan, E. Turner. I-'l'Fl H ROW: I.. Themes, C. Jewell, N. Johnson, R. Nichols, C. Rosenberg, K. Tillman, J. Prince, J. Davis, B. Apple- bee, C. Bliley. SIXTH ROW: P. Przyblyxkl, L Huffaker, P. Mc- Suaw, A. Brown, C. Chase. Senior Chorus FIRST ROW: Judy, Miss Yeseo. SFEOMJ ROW: D. Motherwell, R. Zaboxoski, D. Chapman, C. Post, J. Crosby, R. Tanner, P. Thiem R. Johnson, N. Conn, J. Weaver, J. King. THIRD ROW: D. Bemis, C. Rupp, R. Danielson, C. Wood, J. Bliley, B. Delafnrce, S. Alcom, N. Peterson, P. Kent, R. Belding, R. Shinko. FOURTH ROW: R. Galeski, L Flauglx, M. Coatom, M. Blore, A. Kosack, J.Wi1kinson, B. McCullough P. Rouse, J. Graham, A. More, R. Brumagin. 1-11-'rn ROW: 6. xnpp, 1. Victory, J. cu1vef,P. Chylinslci, M Jewell, J. Beebe, V. Yale, D. Bliley, P. Fannin, S. Phillips, J. Yost, SIXTH ROW: J. Bisbee, S. Lincoln, M. Williams, N. Bemis, E. Phillips. SEVBJTH ROW: A. I-kmed, F. St1.tmla.n, I. Davis, L Skinner, B. Ceib, D. Mclntyre, D. Yosten, R. Bush. F. T. . FIRST ROW: Mr. Haney-advisor, NL Fredrickson, J. Sieklucld, M. Jant, J. Prince, C. Rosenberg, M. Williams. SECOND ROW: J. Graham, R. Shinko, C. Wood, D. Tanner, B. McCullough. Orchestra STANDING: Miss Yesco-directory FIRST ROW: Judy Packo-piano, Jack Zimmer-cello, Roger Tanner-violin, Ruth Johnson-flute, June Bliley-flute, Ann O'Conner-clarinet, Arlene Hubbell-saxophone. SECOND ROW: Martha Blore-base viol, Carol Blilev-trombone, Alice More-trombone, Dorothy Blilty-trumpet, Joel Weaver-trumpet Doris Paralon-French horn, Nancy Johnson-snare dnu-n, Kgy Berry.. snare drum, Patricia Theim-base drum. Elf. Y - . - - F. F. . FHZST ROW: Mr. Hartshorn, advisor, D. Motherwell, Dennis Kimrnyg vice-president, Larry May, secretary, Thomas Thompson, president, Russell Gorniak, treasurer, Kenneth Crabb 5 sentinel, R. Bush, G. Bisbee. SECOND ROW: E. Scott, D. Krumpe, D. Pitts, D. Rose, R. Beldlng, N. Conn, M. Wagner, D. Skinner, D. Maclntyre, THIRD ROW: D. Reynolds, T. Bernett, B. Meyers, C. Post, E. Seifert, M. Trusdale, R. Burkell, G. Brown, D. White, J. Howell. FOURTH ROW: I. Anderson, D. Filipkowski, J. Whitman, C. Karotka, W. Herrmann, T. Schultz, R. Bemis, M. Gibbons, D. Yosten. F.H. . FIRST ROW: Mrs. Boleratz, advisor, P. Coatom, 9th Grade Re- presentative, S. Post, Vice Pres., S. Pringle,Treas., D. Bliley, J. Packo, Pres., M. Blore, Sec., M. Blore, Council County Repre- sentative, S. Alcorn, Reporter 5 C. Bliley. SECOND ROW: J. Wilkinson, R. Lyons, J. Beebe, N. Bemis, C. Davis, C. Kent, I. Davis, M. Bilemikoff, C. Johnson, J. Jarmolowicz, P. Rouse, E. Davis. THIRD ROW: A. Kosack, I. Bartels, S. Fenno, J. Wyman, J. Williams, S. Phillips, S. Bessetti, A. Brown, J. Oblinski, J. Per- ley, J. Brumagin. FOURTH ROW: A. More, A. Hubbell, L. Skin- ner, A. O'Conner, B. McCuHaugh, P. Fannin, S. Phillips, J. Yost, P. Chylinski, A. Harned, S. Lincoln, F H-'TH ROW: I.. Horn, L. Boarts, B. Kieldek, J. Duda, S. Burlingharn, J. Zimmer, J. Fster, N. Peterson. SIXTH ROW: J. Beebe, A. Herrick, J. Rogers, M. Sinn, J. Graham, M. Williams, C. Kanpp, B. Geib, J. Bemis. :ffl Newspaper Staff FIRST ROW: G. Kaxotko, D. Ott, J. Fritz, J. Bliley, L. Pringle, M.A. O'Conner, R. Tanner, F. Stutzman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Taormina -advisor, R. Gorniak, M.A. Movrvay, B. Estes, C. Bliley, S. Post, 1. Horn, J. Ber . THIRD ROW: N. May, G. Cluze, B. Hanes, A. Fuller, D. Iixmar, B. Ellsworth, N. Anderson, C. Baker, J. ebe. FOURTH ROW: C. Bucklin, S. Smith, J. Weaver, B. Munsee, M. Blore, R. Feltenberger, S. Little. Library Club FIRST ROW: E. Kznia., R. Ferrick, G. Kamtko, D. Ott, C. Black- mer, W. Spencer, D. Zimmer, D. Ziegler, K. Wallace, C. Rupp, Mrs. Church-advisor. SECOND ROW: A. Bemetti, B. McWilliams, S. Phillips, S. Bessetti, D. Shick, R. Tanner, L Vrctory, M. Bucklin. Senior Class Play 1 Q 1 1 of 5 6 The Boarding House Reach Cast SITTING: I. Horn-Connie, J. Bliley-Betty Lou, J. Berg-Nora, C. Kent-Rough Hausa Ruby, Mr. J. Rome-Director. STANDING: B. Shampoe-Wilbur, J. Weaver-Mr. Potter and Connoly, D. Hubbell- Limpy, A. Moore-Lucy, J. Wilkinson-Mrs. Mott, F. Statmman- prompter, E. Sayban-Hercules, J. Zimmer-Mr. Maxwell. Not Shown: S. Pringle-Mrs. Maxwell and Student Director. Senior Class Play of 57 Going on Seventeen Cast SITTING: L I-bm-Joan, J. Bliley-Florence, J. Wilkinson-Helen, C. Ken:-Agnes, B. Estes-party person, R. Tanner-party person, Mr. Narducci-Director. STANDING: D. Hubbell-Tom, J. Delaforce- Shrimpie, J. Weaver-Mr. Carhart, N. Duda.-Mrs. Caxhaxt, A. Har- ned-Elsa, A. Moore-Doris, S. Post-pany person, E. Sayban-Paul, J Zimmer-Craig, J. Fritz-Student Director, B. Shampoe-Buddy. Not Shown: S. Pringle-Lillums. we Rod and Gun Club FIRST ROW: S. Pon, Secyq E. Sayban, V. Pres., D. Hxbbell, Pres. SECUND ROW: B. Delaiotce, N. Dada, L. Skinnm, J. Jarmolowicz, N. Little, I. Davii, C. Kent, J. Fritz. THIRD ROW: J. Zimmer, E Kania B. Cr J. Naughton, C. Blacluner, J. Shick, R. Boyersmith, R. ami.. 1-'omyfin now: A. sweat, c. omaler, D. Judd, J. King, J. Delefome, I.. Folmer, D. Smith. FIFTH ROW: T. Thompson, R. Siekluzkl, M. Kkik, B. Smith, R. Myers, B. Spencer, D. Zimmer, B. DuMzn. 4 43 Student Council Planning Committee SEAT!-ID: Mr. C. J. Bannon, advisor. STANDING IDT: C. Rose, iifexaxxer, M.A. Morvay, J. Thompson, J. Zirnmex, D. Smith, L y. Tri-Hi-Y FIRST ROW: Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Post, N. Shaffer, L. lllsworth, C. Coder, N. Beebe, J. Bernsley, K. lamb, D. Watson, M. Kent, M. Zimmer, C. Rupp, Mrs. Kacprowicz. SECOND ROW: S. Bessetti, M. Jewell, J. Oblinski, V. Pres., C. Rose, M. DuMars, C. Kownacki, C. Chase, C. Liebau, C. Bucklin, B. Estes, R. Tanner, Pres. M. Biletneknffg Chaplain, R. Delaforce, J. Duda. THIRD ROW: P. Przybylsld, J. Hinkler, B. Northrup, P. Saunders, A. Hubbell, R. Lu.ke B. Ballew, G. Beemen, J. Ellsworth, C. Bliley, K. Berry, L Horn, L. Boalis. FOURTH RC I: E. Ellsworth, R. Waite, V. Little, Junior Sec., M. Oblinski, S. Gibbons, Junior Chaplain, W. Estes, M. Phil- lips, R. Stevenson, M. May, P. McStraw, K. Silves, B. Gibbons, C. Jewell. FIFTH ROW: J. Folmer, C. Hubbell, M. Gorka, A. Fuller, Junior Pres., J. Gaines, JuniorTreas., J. Graham, Jmmior V. Pres., B. Belding, M. Kocher, P. Johnson, A. Brown, M. Sinn, J. Wyman, R. Johnson, C. Jewell. SIXTH ROW: J. Beebe, J. Rogers, V. Estes, B. Kieklak, J. Davis, C. Davis, R. Skinner, E. Huffaker. NOT PRESENT: E. Walters, Treas. 1 Hi-Y FIRST ROW: Mr. Tonnelli, D. White, R. Edwards, D. Procter, V. Kent, P. Shinlco, B. Bender, B. Bender, J. Bliley, Mr. Haney. SECOND ROW: F. Thompson, T.Culver, B. Perry, D. Shick, D. Orton, R. Danielson. THIRD ROW: E. Post, L Eumagin, R. Barrels, D. McWilliams, M. Sanden, I.. Vogel, J. Tornpson, W. Sieklucki. FOURTH ROW: J. Tomcho, R. Wagner, T. Hamed, L. Hartman, A. Evans, F. Kester, J. Ferrick. -i . .. . ..... Sun .. .. ,111 . .... . .,.. .,, .... .ee env. ..... .... ..., Dramatics Club FIRST ROW: N. Little, J. Jarmolowicz, N. Peterson, Mr. Narducci- advisor, C. Johnson-president, D. Smith-treasurer, B. Tlxa1er1sec- xetary, L. Horn-vice-president, J. Weaver. SECOND ROW: I. Davis, C. Kent, S. Alcom, J. Packs, J. Zimmer, J. Fritz, E. Todd, A. O'Conner, L. Boarts, C. Stafford. THIRD ROW: R. Myers, J. Naughton, R. Ferrick, I. Bartels, J. Davis, P. Prtybylski, S. Bessetti, J. Bliley, L. Hom. FOURTH ROW: D. Tanner, R. Danielson, J. Crosby, J. Perly, M. Sinn, J. Prince, J. Sieklucki, A. Brown, C. Bucklin, B. Kieldak. Dance Club FIRST ROW: R. Nichols, R. Skinner, M. Jewell, K. Berry, J. Ells- worth, C. Jewell, J. Culver, M. M. Coatom, L, Flaugh-Secretary, Miss Yesko-Advisor, J. Delaforce-President, L. Victory, M.A. Bucklin, N. Peterson, B. Belding, G. Marian, A. Motherwell, M. Kocher, J. Bliley, L. Horn. SECOND ROW: C. Rose, C. Weber, J. Prince, NL Zimmer, E. Huffaker, P. MacStraw, T. Kaschak, R. Beam, M. Du.Mars, R. Deleforce, E. Walters, C. Leibau, C. Kown- acki, B. Thaler, E. Todd, K. Tillman, C. Rosenburg, J. Sieklucki, E. Barrel. THIRD ROW: E. Krasnesky, J. I-bldsworth, R. Gale- ski, V. Estes, B. Estes, B. Delaforce, S. Alcorn, C. Johnson, G. Johnson, C. Tatara, P. Przybylski, D. Patalon, J.A. Williams, J. Ester, S. Burlingham, J . Zimmer, B. Maynard, B. Bayle, B. John son, S. Canfield, J. Lohse, B. Mattison, S. Post. FOURTH ROW: J. Laskovvsld, A. Herrick, J. Rogers, M. Blore, L. Boarts, l.. Hom, P. Coatom, A. O'Conner, C. Stafford, J. Duda, B. Kieklak, C. Bucklin, C. Chase, D. Robinson, K. Rhineberger, B. Applebee, B. McWilliams, R. Johnson, P. Theim, N. Johnson, B. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: M. Jant, J. Yost, J. Crosby, B. Messing, W. Yost, L. Johnson, D. Smith, F. Longstreet, R. Ferrick, R. Brumagin, A. Bessetti, M. Liebau, J. King, W. Bender, J. Bliley, J. Sinn, J. Cooney, A. Jagta, L. Yale. SIXTH ROW: J. Fifer, J. Bisbee, P. Clxylinski, B. Smith, R. Myers, M. langin, M. Kerrick, J. Ross, R. DuMars, V. Kent, D. Orton, L.Yost, J. Tomcho, E. Roehrig, R. I-brvatlm, A Rogers, J.A. Perly, J. Spencer, J. Fritz, R. Daniel- son. SEVENTH ROW: T. Culver, D. Baker, D. Heseltine, W. Pexry, R. Douttt, J. Naughton, J. King, J. Snick, D. Judd, E. Crosby, E. Kania, C. Blackmer, D. Yiegler, D. Zimmer, D. Shick, W. Spencer. G. Karotko, C. Rupp, D. Proctor, B. Edwards, I.. Haines, PL Duda. Safety Patrol FIRST ROW: R. Jolmson, I. Yale, E. Rarcak, D. McWilliams, J. Thompson, E Majexik, H. Buell, A. Jagta, Mr. Williazns-advisor. SECOND ROW: R, Hoag, J. Thompson, J. Ross, J. Gaines, E. Post, R. King, R. Hoag, R. Altxman. rt Club FIRST ROW: S. Smith, P. Smith, J. Hhkler, Mn. Iqez-advisor. smccun now. L. czmpmu c. Magazin 1. num B. raw. mmm now. R. Tam., s.'sma1m,nf nam. ' Eighth Grade Science Club FIRST ROW: D. Olson, R- CYWiD5ki, E- Pm, W- D912-f01'02, 5- Shinlm. SKZOND ROW: B. L , S. Duda, B. I-hines, T. Parmen- ter, G. Inman. THIRD ROW: W. Sieklucld, F. Thompson, J. Feuick. STANDING: Mr. Warner Senior Science and Math, Club FIRST ROW: D. Robinson, T. Shultz, J. Haibach, R. Tanner, J. Ros, J. Zmmer. SECOND ROW: Mr. McCreight, E. Carver, J. Gaines, L Haines, D. Filipkowsld, R. Ferrick, D. Smith. THIRD ROW: N. Johnson, R. Delzforce, D. Tanner, R. Massing. FOURTH ROW: R. Siekluckl, D. kumagin, J. Gorkz, D. Procter. FIFTH ROW: R. Shinko, J. Snmlz, D. Heseltine, R. Robem, W. Yost, C. Wood, T. Thompson, W. Perry. Camera Club FIRST ROW: Mr. Carlson-Advisor, P. Przybylski, M. Geisler, R. Nichols, V. Runser, B. Haynes, G. Mason, H. Mzssing, T. Phillips. SECOND ROW: G. Beeman, B. Ballew-Sec., E. Turner, A. Brown, R. Grahm, P. Shinko-Pres. D. Olson-Vice Pres., J. Thompson- Treas., S. Shinko, R. Burkell, T. Davis. THIRD ROW: J. Graham, R. Skinner, S. Wilkinson, K. White, D. Kent, R. Hamed, T. Par- menter, G. Lorman, A. Sielducki, F. Thompson. Projectionist Club FIRST ROW: M.r. Rouse-Advisor, D. Speihax, B. Spencer, J. Dela. force-Pres., D. Shick, T. Culver, I.. Folmer, R. Dourt, W. Combs. SECOND ROW: C. Blmckmer, D. Zxagler, D. Zimmer, D. Hubbell, J. Gorka, E. Sayban-Vice Pres., T. Thompson, M. Wagner, D. Chesley-Sec.-Treas. Tl-HRD ROW: D. Brumigan, D. Judd, J. Stuntz, D. Baker, G. Graidle-.r, E. Crosby. Twirlers FIRST ROW: D. Reynolds, J. Yost, M. Jam, P. Coaxoam, C. Rose, G. Mason, J. Burdick, J. Graham. SECOND ROW: D. Robinson, B. Victory, M. Kent, L Flaugh, M. Coatom, L. Pringle, B. Thaler, J. Perly, K. Tillman, R. Beam, A. Motherwell, P. Thiem, C.Rupp, C. Liebau, J. Rogers, Mrs. Kacprowicz. THIRD ROW: C. Tatara, C. Weber, D. Patalfm, M. Jqwell, P. Chylinxky, B. Beldlng, J. Ester, J. Duda, C. Kownacld, C. Chase, M.Kielkla.k,G. Johnson, K. l'Hnlder, V. Kimmy, E. Walter. FOURTH ROW: E. Turner, B. Davis, G. King, M. Sinn, A. Rogers, V. Kohen, S. Lincoln, J. Hart- ner, N. Dornhoefer, A. Blystone, B. Maynard, B. Bayle, J. Williams. FII-TH ROW: P. Bessetti, J. Fillpkomki, R. Feltenberger, S. Gib- b ns M. Bush B. Ellsworlt B. Barber N. Nordin N. Beebe C o , . nmhm, v.'numf, M. Tuner, K. ismy, M. liebawsnrfx-1 Row. R. Folmer, B. Madison, N. May, K. Chapman, G. Clute, D. Vic- torsky, L Taylor, S. Stafford , B. Gregor, C. Gallagher, J. Gaines, J. Folmer, J. Iaskowski, J. Beebe. SEVENTH ROW: G. Filipkow- sld, B. Massing, S. Canfield, K. Bisbee, D. Turner, K. Lamb, J. Spencer, K. Rhlneberger, C. Majerik, I.. Theuret, M. DuMan, J. Iolne. EIFHTH ROW: B. Combs, A. Kimmy, C. Speehar, K. Kos- nack, L. Harrison, D. Bush, B. Johnson, B. Myers, R. Skinner, M. Palmer, M. Geisler, A. Kester, M. Kent. Green Thumb Club SITTING: R. King, Mr. Hartshorn-advisor, E. Post, R. Blore, STANDDIG: R. Niemyer, L Phillips, D. Applebee, M. Sanden, F. Majerik, R. Hoga, J. Dilliun. Red Cross Club FIRST ROW: L. Taylor, G. Clute, M. Boland, B. George, R. Kirik, M. Kieklak. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Thomson-Advisor, C. Hlcklin, B. Northrupp, S. Little, K. Berry, B. Bayle, M. Rlmser, J. Ross, D. Thorton. Boys' Cooking Class FIRST ROW: J. Bucklin, A. Corey, G. Billsld, R. Graham, J. Son ney, J. Theim. SECOND ROW: T. Wynhoop, R. Hamed, J. Hen- derson, B. Ymcluk, D. Gaxity, D. Davis, L Brumagin, V. Brown, R Yale, W. Todd, R. Smith, R. Schweitzer. THIRD ROW: C. Hart- ner, R. Davis, R. Patolu, N. Fredericks, R. Orton, D. Massey, D. Kent, G. Allen, D. Myers, R. Berrey, F. Truesdale, R. Waite, W. Phillips. FOURTH ROW: J. Yost, R. Bartels, D. Packo, B. Kiek- lak, T.Combs, R. Warr, C. Menace, R. Wagenex, D. Wyman. .Q N ,M-1 .4- V, 1 fx mf' X , i3 'N ii - Si-'N W u'- .. A ,U ,Q 1. FJ lf 2 QU Q -A 5 2 Q U ' 8 ' I s . 55,5 .... N-.Q . .Q 5, ...vb 2 '. z' 'X 4 ve : x L.L.2..ZL ATHLETICS Varsity Basketball Although our varsity team had won no championship, under the able guidance and direction of Coach Diffenbachcr, it finished the season with a very good record. In fact, the team's record of nineteen vlc tories and six defeats was the best in Erie county. The team started rather slowly, losing the lint game but winning the next eight. In the Holiday Toumament Championship series, our team lost to Girard. During league competition our team was rather successful until it met Lawrence Park, the team that twice defeated us, and rather crimped any idea on the team's part of acquiring the section champion- ship. The two loses to Lawrence Park tumbled the team into third place and that is where it inished. Members of our own class, Louis Folrner, Ed Sayban, Tony Shampoe, distinguished themselves by their excellent team play. It is our hope that next year's team may win the championship. 52 ...- .D---11' -w L 1. EDWARD SAYBAN - forward TONY SHAMPOE - forward DAVE OTT - center RAY FERRICK - guard LAVANT JOHNSON - guard DAVE SMITH - sub. BOB SHINKO - sub. LOUIE FOLMER 53 Tumbling Team Henry Duda, Richard Horvath, Arthur Bessetti, Daryl Thornton, 11.- vant Jolmson, David Smith, Mr. Diffenbacher-coach, Robert Shinko, Lawrence Haines, Phillip Shinko, Wilmer Yost, larry Yost, John Tomcho. Junior High Basketball FIRST ROW: Jack Zimmer-manager, David Olsen, Jerry Bliley, Billy Bender, Phil Shinko, Daryl Thornton, Danny Orton, Ronnie Edwards, Mr. Diffenbacher-coach. SECOND ROW: Gordon Allen- manager, Harry Massing, Sam Shinko, Fred Kester, Ronnie Apple- bee, David Procter, Jack Cooney, Vaughn Kent, Dale Massing, Richard Moody. , ,, ,, ..-,-, ,-....- ..r,.V ,. -.- ., f.-.W ww.. -.---n.. . Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Patty Coatom-captain, Marilyn Du.Mars, Barbara Kieklak, Johanna Duda, Betty Joan Johnson, Ioretta Hom. Varsity Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: leuiw Pringle. linda Flaugh-captain. SECOND ROW: Martha Blore Mary B1 . THIRD ROW: Hum ' Fo1m'rH Roim Am, gamer. Buda ' Sm Pringle , N4 4 f X ARSEQ ADVERTISING Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines Paul M. Hagan 1317 Stare Street Erie, Pennsylvania Compliments William of Tamminga R. D. No. l, Leslie Road Mead Ph ville, Penne. one 20-333 AMERICAN SEATING SA LESMAN. Buy Now! NOTHING DOWN S 92 A WEEK .V Z? , f ,rf ,LQ f r 'V' Smith- Corona WorId's First-Fastest and Most Popular Portable! Paul H. Lackey Hill's Office Supply 949 Marker Street Phone 49-452 Mecdville, Pennsylvania MA CO NEWCASTLE, PE COMMERCIAL - PU TTHEW LEIVO NTRACTORS 8 8 SONS NNA. BLIC N INDUSTRIAL INC. 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Henderson, Owner FREDDlE'S PARK LUNCH 150 N. Cenier Sf. Corry, Pa. Owner - Freddie Eimers Texas Hors, Burgers, Food Ice Cream Park Lunch, lnc. Sugar Grove, Pa. HUMES AUTO 8- TRACTOR SALES Desofa - Plymouth Case Farm Machinery Phone 2021 Waterford Pa Best Wishes from . . . Charles Naculick of CHUCK'S BARBER SHOP Waterford 2nd 8 High Sis. The Oldest Agency in Erie County SWEET INSURANCE AGENCY Raymond A. Blythe - .lohn W. Gates Phone 477 81 585 Union Cify Pa Corry Damues f' . rhmugh Con-plfmenfs Complimms Q HYDE's HARDWARE ol of ' serving wansbwg commmfy CONNlE'S MEERD'NK'5 'mm' 37 North Main sf. SUPERMARKET FURNITURE SURE MULLENS' Union City, Perma CUNY. P GHHU - Com P 'nnq 5 Market Sn-eef Ph ones 52, 338 union city, PQ. Compliments fa the Class of 1957 ' HEBERLEIN PIERCE MOTOR SALES 23-25 W. South S.. Tel. No. 3-0424 MOTOR SALES Chrysler and Plymouth Sales and Service North East, Pennu. LINES' North Eust's Finer Store Jewelry, Gifts, Photo Supplies. Clymer N. Y. E. L. coRENFLo MEYERINK MILLING CO. Grain, Feeds, Seeds Custom Gunsmifh Established l926 Ferfilizers and Coal I821 Sfute Si. Clymer, New York Erie Authorized Polychoke lnstullation Phone 2-4855 Phone I I6 LACKOVIC'S AUTO SERVICE 8 miles out Wahsburg Roccl R. D. 6 Erie Telephone 01-'l 'I76 Compliments ol' .l 81 M DAIRY STORE Waierford, Penne STEVENSON'S PENNZOIL SERVICE Wholesale and Retail Lowville Penne. Phone 215R2 NIKLAUS AND BROS. 'IO Eosi - Street North East, Pennu. Your International Dealer Since 1932 Phone 807 You Can Get li Af Mandel's MANDEL'S Men's and Boy's Wear Shoes 84 Clothes for Work or Phone 581 I8-20 N. Main Sr. Union City, Pa. Play Compliments of WATTSBURG HOTEL GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORS L. L. ADAMS Woifsburg, Penna. M . J. CORDIA GARAGE Sales and sewer. cHEvRo1.s1 Clymer, New York Phone 152-F-3 Hes? Wishes from FO UNTA IN ETTE Corner S. Cenier 8- South Sf. Corry, Penne. R. L. SHADE 8. SON Armstrong Tires Delco Batteries 24-Hour Wrecker Service Salvage - Auio Ports Phone 527-J Union City, Pc. GORMAN'S MARKET F. M. Gorman, Owner Groceries - Meats - Produce 4529 Pine Avenue Phone OT-6452 Erie Pa COMPLIMENTS OF Waterford Office JOHN WIGGERS S SON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Autos - Trucks - Farm Machines 0F ERIE NhC'v NYR MbFdlDpl Cp Compliments of THE HOLLY SHOP Complimenfs Ladies 8 Cl1ildren's Wearing Apparel 'Il We51Main North East, Pc. of Besf Wishes THE NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH EAST Opposite The Park UNION CITY DlNOR North East Pennsylvania Union City P0- Success fo the Class of '57 TAYLOR'S JEWELRY COUSE 81 BEMISS AGENCY 18 No' Mum Sl Union CNY Finest Insurance uf Lower Cost Tl Spring St., Corry, Pa. All Work Guaranfeed Insurance Ez Real Estate Brokers Keepsake Diamonds Elgin Watches Nm-gh E551 Pa, JACK FREEBORN Phone 123 Gas - Oil - Accessories McCulloch Chain Saws TOMMY'S ESSO SERVICE Sales 8 Service Phone 35 Wattsburg, Pa. Clymer N' Y Cgmplimentg gf BANK , McCLlLLOUGH'S Union City, Pa. DRY GOODS Complimenfs Bos! of Luck fo llve Senior Class of Clymer, N. Y. Sherman, N. Y. KOOMAN FURNITURE Compliments of THE CONGDON BARBER SHOP Phone 162 Phone 3811 STORE A P STURROCK Diclr Barber SPITZER Home Furnishings -Appliance I Veterinarian I Gecirge ferdy FUNERAL HUME BIN F 'ck Clarence E. Spiizer Phone 184F2 Waterford Pa. i Floyd Barber - Manager Clymer, N. Y. Clyme, N. Y Phone 2521 Union City Pa. 42 Main Sf. Compliments , MERRH-Lis Compllmenls G- L- F- O' FARM suPPLlEs All Kinds of Photography of OLDS, THE FLORIST COver Gates Drug Storey UNION CITY CU-OPERATIVE ASSN. 101 E. Hiah sf., union cafy, Pa. Phone 31'W QUAUTY I I Phone '58 U I C P MASTER Serv1ce With A Smile mon ity a. 124 N. Center Sf., Corry, Pa. 40M N. Main St' MARKET Phcne 2-0274 Union City Pa Phone 83 Union City A Pa. Best Wishes to the Class of l957 Compliments of WATTSBURG LUMBER COMPANY Lumber - Millwork - Building Supplies Everything for the Home Builder Phone 245 Wattsburg, P SPE' 5 E I as I' X . A


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