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THE VALLIAN Third Annual Publication of WYALUSING VALLEY JOINT JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1958 CONTENTS FOREWORD YEARBOOK STAFF ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS SENIOR FAVORITES JUNIORS SOPHOMORES JUNIOR HIGH ORGANIZATIONS MUSIC ATHLETICS SNAPSHOTS ADVERTISERS FOREWORD YEARBOOK STAFF Back row: J. Keefe, J. Owen, R. Jennings, P. Leljedal, F. Mclntire, J. Honeywell, M. Salsman, J, Fisk, J. Fenton, M. Hunsinger, B. Brown, N. Christian, J. Brink, P. Burke, B. Capwell, A. Sterling, A. Whipple, D. Cole, R. Whipple, B. Larrabee, C. Hawley, C. Taylor, H. Arthur, M. Anderson, E. Meteer, J. Christian, J. Neuber, N. Salsman, B. Keeney, M. Proof. Seated: S. Watson, J. Meng, A. Pennay, Mrs. Sturdevant, A. Adams, Mr. Widman, L. Kipp, R. Proof, E. Salsman, Mr. Merkel. PRINCIPAL In your short school career, your faculty has attempted to show you that true progress is dependent upon a society that promotes freedom of thought. Always remember that the privileges of democratic freedoms demand that the responsibility for the protection of those freedoms rests with the prople who enjoy those privileges. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL With the advent of commencement one feels that he has arrived. The highest towers however, start from the bottom. The tower of one’s education begins with the birth of a single human and ends with the commitment of the body of this human to the elements. Education, like godliness, is a never-ending process. May you always remember that the highest towers start from the bottom and, as you stand on the sod of your foundation, your high school commencement, may you look upward and visualize the top of your tower. MRS. LENT MISS IRMA LEE E. Browning, Treasurer; L. Carnell, President; E. Lent, Secretary; W. Dodge, Vice President SCHOOL BOARD ALBANY TWP. Ivan Robinson Ivan Waltman Leland Kipp Walter Robinson Robert Dibble BRA IN TRIM TWP. Clyde LaFrance Earl Lewis Lancer McMicken Richard Bennett Ralph Jackson HERRICK TWP. Marcia Brown Paul Strong Oscar Aeppli Glenn Taylor Gerald Welliver LACEYVILLE BORO Leon Carnell Phyllis Singer Barton Harris Eugene Patton Togle Marcucci NEW ALBANY BORO Lee Simons Howard Bartlow Willard Dodge Richard Norton William Baker OVERTON TWP. Irvin Bailey Mark Sturdevant Rex Glosenger Henry Beebe Earl Lancaster STEVENS TWP. Dwight Williams Dean Balcomb Arden Learn Eloise Hawley Wright Giffin TERRY TWP. J. E. Titchen Walter Newton Ralph Mosier Arthur Blow Arthur Blow TUSCARORA TWP. Floyd Brown John Culver Earl Browning Gerald Shumway Elston Brotzman WILMOT TWP. Paul Remington Adrian Fisk Herbert Williams Robert Miller Reuben Neuber WINDHAM TWP. A. S. Hallock Frank Furman George Tiffany Elwyn Van De Mark Arthur Morrison WYALUSING BORO. Harry Tiffany, Jr. Harry Eaton Edgar Hoffman Harold Mann Roland Proof WYALUSING TWP. Harry Smith J. G. Kerrick Kenneth Taylor Walter Mitten Leland Thompson CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Marguerite Milne Mrs. Charles Ver Bryck Mrs. Eugene Underhill Mrs. Vernon Allis Mrs. Ruth Knolles Mrs. Ralph Meteer CUSTODIAN Mr. Robert Caswell Not Available: Mr. Harry Whipple Mr. Robert Cobb MRS. F. BENNETT Languages, Sciences MR. G. BENNETT History, English MRS. M. BROTZMAN Science, History, English MISS A. CAMPBELL English MRS. M. CARNELL Geography MISS L. CHAMBERLAIN History, Librarian MRS. M. DODGE Home Economics MR. G. DOMBEK English MR. R. FRENCH History, Geography MR. J. FURMAN Business Education MRS. M. HESS Math MR. S. JOHNSTON History MRS. E. KINNEY Health. Physical Education MR. E. KENDALL Science MRS. L. KILMER Home Economics MRS. K. LAYMAN Geography. History, English MR. J. MALLOY Math MR. T. MERKEL Art MR. K. MILLARD Science, Biology MR. H. MILLER Shop, Vocational Agriculture MISS E. MURPHY History, English MR. W. SAVAGE Music MR. K. SCHNURE Driver Training MR. C. SHAW Health, Physical Education MR. R. WIDMAN Business Education MR. G. WORTHINGTON Math MRS. P. STURDEVANT Languages, English MRS. M. WHEELER Guidance Director MRS. R. STEVENS Music MRS. C. STONE Math MR. P. SMITH Shop MR. L. STANTON History MR. N. STARNER Agriculture WERNER UNZELMAN Werner’s talents know no bounds, In case you have not read it. And the way he uses them Will do our school credit. BETSY CAPWELl Sweet, popular, Cute and nice; When she walks by Boys look twice. SHARON WATSON Long brown hair And eyes that shine Makes Carson’s heart beat Double time. DANIEL NEWMAN A popular fellow An athletic star With Barb to guide him He'll travel far. KENNETH AREY ALLEN ADAMS Our Yearbook ed, and what a guy. Give him room He's headed high. Hunting and fishing Are right down his line, Graduation's not far off, Now isn't that fine? SHIRLEE BAILEY If your headache Couldn't be worse, Call on Shirlee, A sweet little nurse. GOLDIE BATES Goldie would like To help the sick. Congratulations! You have made a great pick. JAMES BENNETT Like father, like son Like mother, like Jim, We wonder how the girls would swoon To be taught by him. MARGENE BENNETT We can all be proud Of our Marge ne. One of the nicest girls That our class has seen. MELVIN BENNETT He's not so very quiet, Mrs. Kilmer will assure you, But if you're out for a good time Melvin Bennett won't ignore you. LEE BENDINSKY Lee wants to be a barber And cut the people's tresses. Our very best to a swell guy The Senior Class expresses. JOYCE BRINK JOYCE BODNAR Another nurse. Well, aren’t we lucky! She's cute and smart. And downright plucky. Joyce has not decided Her occupation yet; But she's one of the best workers That anyone could get. BETSY BROWN Betsy is neat. Betsy is smart. We all admire Her work in art. PATRICIA BROWN She goes for wrestlers, Could you beat that? We know she'll succeed Cause she's our Pat. HARRY CAMP Harry is A little shy And as a friend Is quite a guy. RICHARD CAMP Having troubles? Ask our brain. It’s guys like Dick Who help our world gain. BETTY CARPENTER Take this in Shorthand And type a letter. For a secretary There's none better. DONALD BURGESS He's quiet But he gets around. He has made New Albany His happy hunting ground. DAVID CHAMBERLIN Why sit in school? That’s not for Dave; But a certain gal Made him her slave. LELA CARPENTER Happy-go-lucky That's Lela Mae, For a pal we'll accept her Any old day. JOYCE CHILSON She's short and she's quiet, And we all think she’s great, Mrs. Kilmer can always count on her When the rest of us are late. JEAN CHRISTIAN See her strut At the head of the band. That's our Jeannie With baton in hand. NANCY CHRISTIAN Nancy likes music; Nancy can sing; With these qualifications, She’ll really swing. DOLORES COLE Onto a nursing job; She would like to latch, And a certain football player Will get her largest patch. RICHARD CONRAD We all love Richard Conrad When he wrestles and he pins 'em. And all the guys and Lena, too, Say it’s those arms that wins 'em. ( ) ROBERT CHRISTMAN He looks like Marlon Brando, And if you think he acts. Just ask him about Sputnik, And he’ll tell you the facts. DAVID CULVER When all the world is rushing. At such a fearful pace. We all look up to Dave who says, Slow and steady wins the race! BONITA CRISMAN The Creation, made her famous. We all admire her style. She'll be tops in any field. With her winning smile. EDWARD DAVIS Do you think he's quiet And never makes a sound? We always have a good time When Ed Davis is around. WAYNE DeREMER Wayne took us by surprise. We all admire his ways. But not one word from any of us Could compete with Janet's praise. DELENA DODGE Rosy cheeks And a friendly smile. Will make someone's life More worthwhile. DELORES DODGE She wants to be a cowgirl. And ride across the prairie. We know Delores will get her man. So all men should be wary. BETTY EDSELL She'll soon be tired of roaming. And then she'll settle down; And make a home for UKIE In some secluded town. CARSON DIBBLE He's a wrestler, through and through, And don’t you think we know it. But it takes a place like Herrickville, For him to really show it. LULU FENTON LARRY EPLER Lulu often gets quite rough But Lulu can't be beat. We know some man will come along And make her life real sweet. Bulls go for red hair. So does Larry. He’ll wrestle his heart out For a gal named Mary. JEANNE FISK Jean can't find the perfect man, She keeps them all a-guessing. She's just a pretty flirt at heart, But still she has our blessing. JOSEPH HARNEY Joe isn't one for girls. Though everyone likes Joe, He's hard-working, kind, and honest. So to the top he'll go. JANICE HONEYWELL Jan is always full of fun. Jan can really dance. Jan is out for everything Both sorrow and romance SHIRLEY HOWLAND Shirley is quiet; Shirley is shy; And on her friendliness. You can always rely. MARY HUNSINGER Mary is efficient; She will be a secretary; And if Richard plays his cards right. He’ll be the one she’ll marry. IDA HITE She's full of fun, The friendly kind. She’s the pleasantest gal You’ll ever find. RICHARD JENNINGS PATTI JAYNE Short and cute, That's our Patti, And a certain guy Drives her batty. A little on the quiet side But we admire Dick, Because he’s proved to all of us That he is pretty slick. ROBERTA JENNINGS Cheer for us, Bertie. You've got the pep. With your cute smile. You are really hep. BARBARA KEENEY Barbara likes children, And we can see What a wonderful teacher She's going to be. SANDRA KING Sandy is always lots of fun Whenever we are near. She's a hit at all the games When we go to watch her cheer. PATRICIA KIRK Pat is hep on baseball. No one could love it more. But what really stumps us Is who is that Herb Score ? JANET KITHCART Pretty dimples And a friendly smile Makes Wayne's heart Jump a mile. LENA KIPP Intelligence is Her middle name. W ith Richard beside her She's headed for fame. RICHARD LACEY JULIET KNOLLES Her eyes reflect her laughter. And so does every curl. She brings joy to every class. Oh, Julie! That's our girl. Give a cheer for Richard, Give a cheer for Goose, We know we can't control him When Mary’s on the loose. RICHARD LANCASTER Boob is a big guy And really can't be beat, He's a tough one, when he wrestles He knocks them off their feet. PATRICIA LELJEDAL Pat is sometimes silly, But she's cute so we forgive her, And she always makes the most of Any guy that we can give her. JAMES MARSHALL Red hair, blue eyes That describes Jim; He doesn't worry about one girl. Any girl's the girl for him. ROBERT MATSON Bob is friendly, Bob is gay, Bob likes to tease; Now, Bob, let's get serious, Or we'll run and tell Louise. FRANCIS McINTIRE Francis is a music man. But he's never loud; He’s one guy in our class. Of which our class is proud. RODERICK MILLS Roddy goes for literature. And ejoys the finer arts; We all know he will succeed. In everything he starts. RONALD MORRIS ORA MINIER Up from Philadelphia Came Ora Mae, To get an education The Wyalusing Valley way. Ronnie twangs his guitar; He thrills us with his voice; So, Ronnie, when you are a star. Remember you're our choice. LYDA MULNIX Lyda likes to argue And never can be quiet. But friendliness and sportsmanship Are Lyda’s daily diet. JOYCE OWEN Joycie has a pretty smile. Her hair is lovely, too. And with the guy she calls her own. We know she won't be blue. JAMES OWEN Jim is quiet Jim is great With his guitar He's first rate. RONALD PENSWORTH The jitterbug king Ronnie has style. So we place him At the top of the pile. ROBERT RIERSON Big brave Bob He’s the man we cheer With Bob in the game Victory's near. ALICE PENNAY Alice argues when she's right But none of us can blame her. We know she has a heart of gold So we won't have to tame her. V Keith wants to join the Navy, To get away from women. But if there’s one in sight or sound, Man overboard! Keith comes swimming! f V J wmm ii i DONALD ROOD He should become a salesman, For a high-class magazine. He has earned a profit for the clat He's really great - this teen. DANIEL ROSENCRANCE Danny says we'll all live in space. And that day is coming soon. Won’t our class be proud of him. When he's first to reach the moon. EUGENE SALSMAN Gene goes out for baseball, And with his eyes of blue; The girls all think he's pretty nice. And to top it off, it's true! RICHARD ROSS A truck driver's life Is Dick's ambition. He has lots of spunk So he's not just wishin'! MARJORIE SALSMAN This blue-eyed blond Is no one's fool. She’ll tell you every English rule. NANCY SALSMAN Tiny and neat; That's our Nance. It’s against her belief To give teachers a chance. ALITA STERLING Blond haired, pretty, And rather tall. With her winning smile. She is liked by all. RICHARD STONE Carefree in spirit Dick loves to play; But he will help you Most any day. CAPELLA SUTTON When Bob returns She’ 11 be so glad. Because becoming engaged Is quite a fad. GLORIA STANKO Gloria is small But she is quite a gal. And with her clever wit. She makes a lively pal. WAYNE SUTTON Tall and handsome Best describes Wayne; What girl couldn't look twice And be considered sane? EUSTACE VANDERPOOL He's not the type To talk a stream; But the kind we need, To man our team. CARYL TEWKSBURY We’re glad she left Towanda, To join us here once more; We hope she'll feel herself a part Of whatever is in store. ARDEN TURNER Arden wants to settle down And find himself a farm. He'll get a wife to last a life With that old Turner charm. JEAN VAN DE MARK Jeannie is short. Everyone likes Jean. We all thought she made Such a cute harvest queen. TERRY VARGASON He's as quiet As a mouse; Things will change When he gets a Spouse. HAROLD WANDELL To play pro-football, Windy yearns. But as for girls. He lives and learns. ALICE WHIPPLE Tall and sophisticated; That's our Alice. Pretty enough To be queen of a palace. PAUL WILLIAMS Tarzan of the Apes Or Paul, from our own valley. It doesn't matter; So they're both right down our alley. KARL YOUNG Karl is always kidding. But he’s really quite a guy. It takes a girl like Janice, To make him tame and shy. _ SENIOR FAVORITES MOST POPULAR BETSY CAPWELL DANNY NEWMAN CUTEST SHARON WATSON CARSON DIBBLE BEST DANCERS JANICE HONEYWELL RONNIE PENSWORTH MOST STUDIOUS JUNIORS Dedicated to the Memory of John Friery DAVID WAY. President BARBARA COLE, Vice President MARY LOU PROOF. Secretary LYNN HONCHELL, Treasurer SUSIE ALLEN ARTHUR ALLYN CURTIS BENNETT CONSTANT BENNINGER LOUISE BROWN JERRY BROWN CAROL ANN BROWNING PATRICIA BURKE RONALD CAMPBELL JOYCE CARPENTER MADGE CLAPPER PATRICIA COVEY DAVID DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS AUDREY DECKER LORNA DOLAN MICHAEL DOSS CHARLES DULL JOAN FENTON ROBERT FRANKLIN MILDRED FRANTZ TRUDY GERLACH JEANETTE GOWIN CHARLES HALL CAROLYN HAWLEY EVELYN HIBBARD BONNIE HOLDREN CECIL HUNSINGER RALPH JAYNE RUTH JAYNE BARBARA KAUFMANN MARGARET KEENEY MARY JANE KEENEY SALLY KEENEY JAMES LEE LINDA MANAHAN JUNE MENG ERMA METEER GORDEN MILLER JULIA MOSIER SHARON SIVERS BARBARA SMITH ERMA JEAN SMITH LARRY SNYDER ILENE STODDARD JOHN STRONG r® SOPHOMORES Marie Adney Paul Adney Barbara Allen Mary Allyn Janice Arey John Bahl Richard Bates Dale Bennett Kenneth Bennett Sandra Bennett MarieUen Biles Paul Blemle Ronald Boyanowski Margo Brewer Ellis Brotzman Edwin Brown Elwood Brown Sandra Bullock Edward Burgess Kay Burgess Carl Chapman Christine Chilson Daniel Christman Dale Comstock Philip Davis Ray Davis Lula Dickinson NO PHOTO Philip Douglas Karen Driggs Alden Eberlin Marie Edsell Helen Gallup Fred Gif fin Charles Hawley Anna Mae Heeman Barbara Heeman Joan Hillis Robert Hite Charles Huffman Carole Honeywell Robert Jayne Donna Jennings Jill Jennings Garry Johnson Larry Johnson Bonnie Kipp Connie Klotzbach Bernice Kunzman Scott Layman George Long Jacqueline Marshall William Matson Richard McDonough Joseph Mclntire Douglas Mills David Moon Betty Morningstar Lawrence Mosier Stanley Mosier Duane Mulnix Delores Newman Max Otis James Otten Marianne Owen Ann Pensworth Diane Pensworth Marilee Pickett Janet Preston George Proof Kenneth Repsher Leland Repsher Raymond Rinebold Barry Rosencrance Emerson Sands Jimmy Sands Sally Saylor Francis Schrann Richard Setser Robert Sharer Wendell Sharer Sharon Smith Philip Stone Joyce Strong Judy Sutton Morgan Swisher Robert Taylor Shirley Teel Bruce Thall Grace Thompson Derwood Tyler Ellen Van De Mark Allen Vanderpool Emogene Vough Joyce Walker Jean Walters Sharon Whitmiller FAVORITES llth Grade BARB COLE TOM WHIPPLE 10th Grade JANICE AREY LEON POWELL JUNIOR HIGH Harry Adams Karen Adams Lila Allen Lee Allyn Sandra Ambrosius Bill Ayers Darlene Bailey Dick Bailey Marsha Baker Carl Bartlow Raymond Bartlow Donald Bates Allen Bendinsky Beverly Benninger Dora Benninger Kay Blemle Elizabeth Bliss Veronica Blow Maynard Bowman Billy Brewster NINTH GRADE Leila Canfield Shirley Canfield Sue Capwell Joyce Casselbury Audrey Chamberlin Mary Ann Champluvier Dennis Clapper Ernest Clapper Penny Cobb Bonita Cole Stanley Colegrove James Crawn Sally Decker Charlotte Dickinson Lansdale Dodge Kenneth Edsell Marcella Edwards Wayne Edwards Barbara Estelle Harold Farr Sharon Fisk Gerald Franklin Lucille Girven Alberta Gowin Richard Harney Dale Hatch Alonzo Hawley Colleen Heath Tana Heath Joseph Hebda Billy Hi llis Margo Hillis Lewis Hitchcock Raymond Inman Karen Jackson Ronald Jayne Joseph Jones Lloyd Kaufmann Malcolm Keeney Robert Keeney Evelyn Kelly Artis Kipp Larry Kipp James Kisner Virginia Klotzbach Joan Loftus Gerald Manahan Donna Newman Arden Newton James Norconk Sally O'Connor Gene Otten Shirley Owen Orrin Phinney Melanie Potter Shirley Preston Jane Reinhart Barbara Remington David Repsher Linda Roberts Margaret Robinson Richard Robinson Ronald Robinson Russell Robinson Marlene Salsman Walter Sarnosky Joyce Sick Robert S wetter Ralph Taylor Beatrice Terascavage Doris Tokach Connie Turner Everett Turner Anne Underhill Ronald Vanderpool Rosetta Vanderpool William Vanderpool John Voda Armsby Walters Eloise Waltman Kathryn Way Nelson Welles Wallace Welles Claude Wheaton Agnes Wheeler John Whipple Maureen Wildrick Larry Allis Vernon Ambrosius Donald Anderson Sharon Anderson Jeanette Arey Sandra Bailey Gail Baker George Ballantine Harry Barto Allan Beeman Elwin Beeman Janet Benjamin Diane Bennett Audrey Benninger Carol Biles Carolyn Bodnar Glenn Brink Ray Brotzman John Brown Sharon Brown EIGHTH GRADE Sharon Bullock Alice Burgess Gary Burke Gerald Burke Patsy Button Roy Camp Roger Canfield Raymond Capwell Anthony Carey John Casselbury Alice Chilson Ronald Cole Howard Cory Vera Culver Evelyn Cummiskey Donna Detrick Nancy DeWitt Florence Dieffenbach Courtenay Dodge Constance Doss Harriet Driggs Barbara Dziuba Russell Edwards David Fassett Janice Fisk Frances Force Eugene Franklin Gerald Frantz Walter Go win w Mary Harned Linda Hatch Sandra Hawley Richard Herrick Alton Hibbard Thomas Hiduk Donald Hite Stanley Hoff Cheryl Hoffman Robert Hoover Anna Hunsinger Donna Johnson Judy Johnson Nancy Johnston Terry Keeney Herbert Kipp Loretta Kipp Sarah Kipp Bernard Kirk Thomas Kishbaugh Daniel Kithcart Larry Kneller Lee Kneller Donna Knolles Charles Koloski Patsy Learn Floyd Lent Earl Lewis Richard Lewis Linda Matson Thomas McCarty Thomas Mclntire Laverne Morey Sally Morningstar Mary Morrison Mary Ann Mosier David Newton Terrence O'Connor Gary Otis Lois Ovens Sammy Palmieri Albert Pedro Charles Pennay Donald Pickett Robert Place Carl Platt Dale Poll Sharon Potter Donna Preston Carl Remington Barbara Repsher Carol Repsher Karl Rinebold Harold Roberts Robert Robinson Ronald Robinson Gerald Ross Shirley Sands John Sarnosky Fred Salsman Roger Salsman Florence Saxon John Simons Carol Smith James Smith La Verne Sollick Dorothy Stanko - James Walters Elsie Walter Walter Warburton Patricia Watson Doris Wheaton Bradley Wiles Eileen Wodzinski Jennifer Wright Sheila Young Carl Yurgatis Richard Steele Iva Sutton Joyce Swetter Marjorie Swingle Kenneth Taylor William Terry Rebecca Thomas Nancy Thompson Gail Tompkins Marlene Turner Kenneth Valentine Paul Van De Mark Linda Vanderpool Virgil Vanderpool Douglas Vinson Carol Van De Mark Joseph Van De Mark Sherelle Van De Mark Mary Walker Robert Walters Kirk Adams Robert Adams Ruth Anne Allyn Walter Armitage Barbara Bacorn Tony Bagdon Marilyn Beaumont Hilda Beilby Delores Benjamin Charlotte Bennett Richard Bennett Sharon Bennett Charles Benninger Sidney Blemle John Blow Mary Lee Bowman Barbara Boyanowski Elizabeth Brewster Stephen Brink Robert Brotzman SEVENTH GRADE Dayton Brown Margaret Brown Raymond Brown Ronald Brown Ruth Brown Shirley Campbell Frank Cole Ralph Cole Judy Conrad Betsy Craige Suzanne Davis Edwin Decker Nancy Dickinson Raymond Eaton Judy Enyeart Nina Epler Linda Estelle Charles Fassett Arthur Fenton Paul Flanagan Gary Forker Larry Franklin George Frantz Catherine Gannon Alan Girven Michael Goodwin Barbara Halstead Patricia Harris Martha Hawley Steve Heath Theresa Hebda Fred Heeman Edward Honeywell Regina Huffman Ronald Hunsinger Russell Hunsinger Sandra Jayne Edmund Johnson Jean Johnson Leona Johnson A Burton Jones Edward Keefe David Keeler Fred Keir Daniel King Maxine Kinsley Lamar Kipp Outen Kipp Eugene Kishbaugh Jerry Kisner William Kissell Eldon Kneller Gale Kneller Lelia LaFrance Charles Lane Mary Ellen Lane Edward Latini Robert Litzelman Mary Long Barbara Manahan Charles Manahan Robert McDonough Tom McPherson Marvin Meteer Valerie Mills John Molski Bernard Moon Barbara Morningstar Rozella Morris Jackie Mowery vr Burton Neuber Linda Norconk Edmund O'Connor Laura O'Connor Donna Otis Charlotte Otten LaVerne Owen Harriet Patton Patricia Philippi Lois Phinney Diane Pichierre Donna Porter Dorland Porter Kenneth Potter Louise Proof Lucille Proof Connie Quinn Carol Reinhart Joanne Repsher Sylvia Risley David Robinson William Robinson George Ross Ray Salsman Howard Sayman Burnzella Sheldon Corey Sickler Charlene Singer Russell Sollick Carl Spaulding John Stevens Jane Sturdevant Harold Swingle John Teel Beverly Tewksbury Suzanne Tokach Janice Trowbridge Philip Underhill Richard Vanderpool Sandra Vanderpool Daniel Walters Lawrence Wandell Alice Weymann Lucille Wheaton •Sharon Wilcox Gilbert Williams Dale Winters Carolyn Wood Gordon Wooten Dorothy Yurgatis FAVORITES 8th Grade EILEEN WODZINSKI LARRY ALLIS 7th Grade EDDIE LATINI LINDA ESTELLE 9th Grade GENE OTTEN BONITA COLE ORGANIZATIONS Seated: C. Klotzbach Mr. Bennett S. Watson C. Browning B. Cole Standing: M. Doss S. Layman L. Powell H. Arthur B. Holdren D. Cole M. Bennett D. Jennings B. Capwell STUDENT COUNCIL (SENIOR HIGH) The Senior High Student Council, organized for the purpose of providing a form for Student expression, is continuing to engage in many commendable activities. This year, under the sponsorship of Mr. Bennett, the council is planning to sponsor a Foreign Exchange Student. STUDENT COUNCIL (JUNIOR HIGH) The purpose of the Junior High Student Council is, among other things, to promote good citizenship among the junior high students, to improve school morale, and to provide orderly direction of school activities. They also conduct class elections and charter school clubs and other organizations. The organization consists of one representative from each Junior High home room. Mrs. Kathryn Layman is the sponsor. Seated: K. Taylor L. Dodge B. Cole A. Pedro A. Burgess M. Meteer Standing: S. Capwell L. Norconk M. Beaumont E. Wodzinski Back row: S. Preston, R. Boyanowski, R. Taylor, T. Whipple, G. Long, R. Preston, B. Terry, J. Mosier, T. Hiduk, K. Potter. Second row: M. Kinsley, S. Blemle, G. Burke. Seated: J. Eaton, Mr. Worthington, D. Newman, R. Conrad, M. Porter. ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Athletic Council has a membership of nineteen members. It supports many sports and any activity connected with sports. President...................................DANNY NEWMAN Vice President - - RICHARD CONRAD Secretary - -- -- -- -- -- — - -- -- -- — - MARY PORTER Treasurer - JAMES EATON Sp0nsor.........-........................ MR. WORTHINGTON Seated: Mrs. Bennett, J. Bennett, R. Camp, B. Capwell, M. Bennett. Standing: S. Watson, B. Cole, B. Holdren, L. Kipp, E. Salsman, C. Taylor, M. Proof, C. Browning, C. Hawley, L. Honchell. Absent: D. Cole, W. Unzelmann. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This is a selective society in which membership is. limited. Only 12% of the seniors and 8% of the juniors may belong. Membership is based on scholarship, citizenship, extracurricular activities, and leadership. Members must maintain a B average to remain a member. Sponsor------------------- President--------------- Vice President---------- Secretary----------------- Torch Bearer------------ Corresponding Secretary ----MRS. BENNETT ■ - -RICHARD CAMP - BETSY CAPWELL ----DELORES COLE ■ --JIM BENNETT MARGENE BENNETT Back row: M. Doss, T. Pickett, G. Hoffman, W. Unzelman, G. Powell, R. Camp, F. Schrann, A. Adams, J. Eaton, C. Proof, F. Giffin, D. Tyler, R. Baldwin. Fourth row: M. Bennett, R. Jennings, N. Salsman, B. Walker, N. King, C. Klotzbach, R. Stone, E. Salsman, D. Way, B. Rosencrance, G. Long, J. Cole. Third row: D. Cole, J. Christian, B. Place, J. Marshall, J. Keefe, J. Arey, J. Jennings, M. Pickett, I. Vough, S. King, J. Haight. Second row: J. Walker, B. Kaufman, A. Whipple, J. Fisk, J. Knolles, L. Kipp, B. Rosencrance, M. Proof, D. Jennings, K. Driggs. First row: Mrs. Wheeler, B. Holdren, S. Layman, L. Honchell, C. Browning, C. Taylor, B. Capwell, R. Bartlow, T. Gerlach, Mrs. Sturdevant. FUTURE HI-ED CLUB The Hi-Ed Club was organized last fall. The members are those students who plan to further their education in some way: college, nurse's training, technical school, or any other form of higher education. The object of the club is to help its members to plan their education through field trips to college campuses, speakers, and programs on the various problems of planning one's education. Back row: D. Dodge, D. Dodge, M. Adney, P. Johnson, L. Mulnix, M. Edsell, D. Pensworth, J. Strong, G, Thompson, Mrs. Bennett. Middle row; Mrs. Kilmer, I. Hite, S. Howland, J. Mosier, L. Brown, I. Stoddard, M. Frantz. Front row; Mrs. Dodge, J. Van De Mark, S. Bailey, A. Decker, R. Jayne, S. Keeney, B. Kaufman. F.H.A. The Future Homemakers of America are girls from grades ten through twelve who are interested in homemaking. They are sponsored by Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Kilmer. Mrs. Bennett was voted Mother of the Year, by the girls of this organization. The F.H.A. is to be commended for its many worthwhile activities. OFFICERS President------ Vice President Secretary — -Treasurer — - B. KAUFMAN - S. KEENEY - R. JAYNE A. DECKER Back row; R. Campbell, J. Strong, R. Lee, J. Marshall, R. Moon, R. Sharer, D. Burgess, R. Ross, C. Hunsinger, C. Dull, R. Jayne, S. Mosier, C. Benninger, J. Otten, K. Santee, K. Bennett, Mr. Miller, Mr. Starner. Middle row: E. Brown, R. English, E. Vanderpool, M. Bennett, B. Hite, D. Sturdevant, L. Snyder, C. Chapman, L. Mosier, B. Thall. Front row; E. Burgess, M. Ackley, H. Wandell, L. Epler, R. Jennings, W. DeRemer, W. Sutton, C. Dibble, R. Preston, J. Owen, R. Matson. F. F. A. THE AIM AND PURPOSES 1. To develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership. 2. To create and nurture a love of country life. 3. To strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work. 4. To create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations. 5. To encourage members in the development of individual farming programs and establishment in farming. 6. To encourage members to improve the farm home and its surroundings. 7. To participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of agriculture. 8. To develop character, train for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism. 9. To participate in cooperative effort. 10. To encourage and practice thrift. 11. To encourage improvement in scholarship. 12. To provide and encourage the development of organized rural recreational activities. Standing: K. Young, L. Bendinsky, R. Conrad, E. Salsman, J. Harney, R. Mills, E. Davis, F. Mc-Intire, R. Camp, D. Newman, G. Powell, T. Whipple, D. Rosencrance, R. Proof. Back row: M. Doss, T. Pickett, G. Proof, D. Mills, R. Boyanowski, P. Stone, R. Taylor, L. Powell, S. Layman, F. Giffin, N. King, C. Tewksbury. Third row; N. Christian, J. Cole, D. Jennings, J. Christian, J. Arey, J. Keefe, K. Driggs, C. Taylor, N. O'Connor, C. Hawley, E. Brotzman. Second row: B. Place, R. Bartlow, B. Walker, B. Cole, B. Rosencrance, M. Proof, B. Keeney, S. King, D. Cole, B. Crisman. First row; L. Honchell, Mrs. F. Bennett, B. Capwell, M. Bennett, R. Jennings, J. Bennett, W. Unzel-mann, C. Proof. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is under the sponsorship of Mrs. F. Bennett. The club is composed of 10th, 11th, and 12th graders. To be eligible for this club, the members must have had one year of Spanish. The club was active in the Halloween Parades. The Club's float with the theme, Love Thy Neighbor, won first prize in the Wyalusing Parace. They also received honorable mention in Towanda. President------ Vice President Treasurer - - -Secretary - - -Reporter------ OFFICERS ...................W. UNZELMAN .....................J. BENNETT .....................M. BENNETT .....................B. CAPWELL ?....................R. JENNINGS Back row-. M. Swisher, C. Huffman, J. Eaton, B. Rosencrance, D. Way, Mrs. P. Sturdevant. Middle row; C. Browning, M. Pickett, J. Walker, F. Schrann, B. Kaufman, J. Jennings, E. Vough. Front row: C. Klotzbach, R. Baldwin, D. Tyler, G. Long, B. Holdren, T. Gerlach, J. Haight. FRENCH CLUB These students, with Mrs. Sturdevant as sponsor, have organized the French Club. Its chief purpose is to promote a better relationship with and international understanding of the people of French speaking lands. The club was very successful in preparing a float for the Halloween parade and were rewarded for their efforts by a major prize. Back row; K. Young, E. Davis, R. Camp, Mrs, Bennett, R. Mills, C. Taylor, R. Conrad, C. Dibble, S. Layman, B. Rosencrance, R. Boyanowski, W. Tyler, F, Giffin, D Rosencrance, C. Proof, D. Stone, R. Baldwin, N. O'Connor, C. Hawley. Sixth row-. J, Arey, M. Bennett, T. Gerlach, R. Bartlow, N. King, B. Walker. Fifth row: M. Porter, S. Watson, B. Bodnar, J. Walker, J. Keefe, D. Jennings. Fourth row: B. Rosencrance, B. Cole, C. Klotzbach, M. Pickett, J. Jennings, J. Cole. Third row; J. Christian, B. Crisman, C. Tewksbury, R. Proof, M. Doss, E. Brotzman. Second row: L. Honchell, C. Hawley, R. Jennings, M. Proof, D. Cole, B. Keeney. Front row: C. Browning, D. Newman, B. Capwell, B. Holdren, E. Salsman, W. Unzelman. The Science Club is established to promote a better knowledge of science to those who are interested. The Science Club of Wyalusing Valley is affiliated with the National Science Clubs of America. This organization fosters group activities, addresses by guest speakers, and field trips. The only qualification necessary for membership is to engage in a science project and to show an interest in all science activities. CLUB Back row; J. Mclntire, F. Mclntire, J. Williams, J. Owen, Mr. Merkel. Front row; L. Morey, T. Mc-Intire, R. Brotzman, L. McCracken. FRETTED INSTRUMENT CLUB The fretted instrument club is a pleasant little music club which is devoted to the study and development of the guitar, mandolin, ukulele, and banjo family of instruments. The club originated through the efforts of James Owen, Francis Mclntire, and Ronald Morris, who were taught in back room” sessions by Mr. Merkel. The club works in close harmony with the Music Department and each year supplies the dance band with an inspired guitarist. Some of the members have performed on television, radio, community shows, church programs, and many school programs. Among the objectives of this music group are: die development of good instrumentalists, an appreciation for higher forms of music, the knowledge of history and construction of fretted instruments, the aiding of those seeking to find a career with the fretted instruments. Our main desire is to increase the interest in America’s second most popular instrument, the guitar. STANDING: T. Brotzman, M. Baker, K. Blemle, M. Champluvier, B. Cole, S. Bullock, D. Pensworth, M. Edsell, L. Ovens, D. VanDeMark, N. Salsman, B. Capwell, M. Porter, M. Doss, N. O'Connor, C. Taylor, R. Boyanowski, D. Mills, C. Dibble, T. Whipple, C. Proof, A. Heeman, B. Bodnar, D. Man- nahann, C. Turner, S. Woodruff, K. Adams, S. Smith, S. Capwell, S. Watson, B. Benninger, P. Watson, D. Stanko, A. Burgess, S. Hawley, J. Fisk, M. Turner. SEATED: G. Stanko, H. Arthur, J. Fenton, P. Burke, L. Honchell, C. Hawley, B. Rosencrance, J. Arey, D. Edsell, J. Neuber, C. Weaver, S. Allen, C. Browning, T. Gerlach, B. Holdren, J. Haight, K. Druggs, M. Clapper, B. Cole, M. Proof, B. Keeney, M. Salsman, J. Walker, N. King, L. Dolan, C. Klotzbach, S. Saylor, A. Sterling, A. Whipple, J. Fisk, L. Kipp, J. Honeywell, B. Smith, M. Keeney, J. Brink, B. Edsell, J. Bullock, P. Leljedal, J. Keith, J. Marshall, D. Cole, A. Pensworth, M. Brewer, S. Bennett, J. Cole, J. Jennings, J. Gowin, M. Newton, L. Fenton, C. Sutton, D. Tokach, D. Jennings, R. Jennings, M. Wildrick, P. Cobb, S. Fisk, L. Dodge, A. Nesslien, S. Preston, A. Chamberlin, B. Walker, B. Repsher, L. Girven, K. Way, R. Baldwin, W. Tyler, B. Rosencrance, G. Long, F. Schrann, P. Stone, S. Layman, L. Powell. PEP CLUB ENGLISH HONORS CLASS Jean Christian Sharon Watson Mr. Bennett Bonnie Holdren Lena Kipp I BIOLOGY HONORS CLASS Betty Carpenter Mr. Millard Patricia Burke Martha Anderson Mary Lou Proof Wayne DeRemer PHYSICS HONORS CLASS Michael Doss Carl Taylor Richard Lacey Mr. Kendall Trudel Gerlach Carol Browning SPANISH HONORS CLASS Lynn Honchell Barbara Keeney Betsy Capwell Mrs. Bennett Delores Cole James Bennett MATH HONORS CLASS Richard Camp Carolyn Hawley Mr. Malloy Werner Unzelman Eugene Salsman Richard Stone SOCIAL STUDIES HONORS CLASS Evelyn Hibbard Joyce Bodnar Mr. French Nancy Christian Patricia Brown Mary Jane Keeney - Marching Band was very active during the football season. We showed support of our team by traveling to most of the away games and by playing at all home games. The learning of formations and drills required much enthusiasm and effort, but was rewarding when the halftime show took place. We are proud of the spirit shown by the band. MARCHING BAND COLOR GUARD Joyce Bodnar Lulu Fenton Cappy Sutton Back row, standing: L. Kipp, D, Pickett, J. Benjamin, V. Klotzbach, B. Crisman, J. Newton, M. Bennett, E. Salsman, R. Baldwin, E. Brotzman, G. Burke, T. McCarty. Third row: Mr. Savage, F. Giffin, A. Pensworth, B. Rosencrance, P. Burke, B. Benninger, B. Place, V. Culver, R. Brotzman, P. Learn, M. Brewer, T. Gerlach, J. Jones, C. Browning. Second row: J. Arey, E. Waltman, E. Clapper, B. Holdren, T. Keeney, R. Bartlow, S. Layman, N. Christian, M. Proof, R. Camp, R. Robinson. First row: K. Edsell, K. Repsher, E. Beeman, W. Tyler, T. Heath, M. Robinson, S. Saylor, J. Cole, C. Klotzbach, A. Adams, D. Benjamin, J. Voda, M. Pickett. Seated: E. Meteer, J. Christian, S. Smith. Back row: Mr. Savage, M. Pickett, B. Beeman, T. Heath, K. Repsher. Fourth row: B. Rosencrance. P. Sullivan, J. Benjamin, T. McCarty, J. Newton, D. Pickett, G. Burke, A. Adams, D. Benjamin, J. Voda, J. Cole, S. Saylor, M. Robinson, D. Repsher. Third row: W. Tyler, S. Layman, N. Christian, M. Proof, R. Camp, J. Robinson, J. Jones, C. Browning, R. Baldwin, D. Cole, M. Bennett, B. Crisman, V. Klotzbach, E. Clapper, E. Waltman, C. Klotzbach, J. Arey. Second row: C. Tewksbury, M. Brewer, V. Culver, P. Learn, R. Brotzman, B. Benninger, A. Pensworth, B. Place, T. Gerlach, B. Rosencrance, F. Giffin, S. King, R. Bartlow, T. Keeney. First row: B. Capwell, E. Salsman, B. Holdren, P. Burke, E. Brotzman. CONCERT BAND Concert Band brings much enjoyment to the school and community by giving an annual Spring Concert and playing for various other activities. This organization meets three times a week which accounts for its splendid performances. WIND ENSEMBLE Back row: T. Heath, D. Tyler, K. Repsher, B. Rosencrance, A. Adams, J. Cole, S. Saylor, M. Robinson, D. Repsher, D. Cole, J. Benjamin. Third row: R. Pensworth, S. Layman, N. Christian, M. Proof, R. Camp, E. Brotzman, R. Baldwin, E. Salsman, M. Bennett. Second row: B. Holdren, E. Clapper, B. Capwell, E. Waltman, C. Klotzbach, A. Pensworth, B. Place. Front row; C. Browning, J. Jones, T. Gerlach, F. Giffin, S. King, Mr. Savage, Director. Wind Ensemble is a branch of Concert Band in which the participants are further developed along the music line. They are directed by Mr. Savage and have very professionally displayed their talents since their organization. Back row: T. Heath, E. Beeman, P. Button, L. Dodge, M. Pickett, C. Remington, G. Ross, M. Keeney, A. Pennay, Mrs. Stevens. Middle row: J. Jones, F. Giffin, B. Benninger, M. Harned, J. Benjamin, M. Biles, J. Arey, S. Capwell. Front row: R. Baldwin, A. Adams, R. Jayne, C. Biles, K. Adams. The Orchestra is a new organization headed by Mrs. Stevens. We started with five fiddles at the beginning of the '56-'51 school year and have kept growing until we now have 22 members and hope to add more in the near future. We played for assemblies this year and took part in the Spring Concert. ORCHESTRA Standing: J. Molski, F. Keir, J. Reinhart, Mr. Savage. Third row: S. Cole, D. Robinson, M. Meteer, C. Pennay, G. Forker, D. King, L. Franklin. Second row: L. Estelle, S. Hoff, C. Dodge, L. Norconk, L. Kipp, S. Capwell, N. Epler, E. Latini, R. Eaton. First row: G. Thompkins, J. Sturdevant, D. Brown. P. Philippi, M. Harned, S. Vanderpool. SECOND BAND There are about thirty members in second band. We have practice once a week. We have studied a variety of numbers at these practices. We all hope to be able to play in first band eventually. Standing: G. Stanko, D. Jennings, J. Marshall, J. Keith, P. Leljedal, J. Bullock, R. Bartlow, A. Sterling, E. Brotzman, S. Layman, R. Detrich, G. Long, K. Ross, F. Schrann, R. Morris, L. Powell, B. Rosencrance, W. Tyler, R. Baldwin, C. Hoffman, P. Stone, J. Arey, M. Proof. J. Cole, B. Keeney. J. Jennings, C. Hawley, B. Cole, L. Honchell. First row: L, Kipp, H. Arthur, P. Burke, J. Fenton, L. Brown, L, Manahan, C, Weaver, S. Allen, M. Kneller, B, Allen, S, Teel, B. Rosencrance. Second row: R. Jennings, T. Gerlach, B. Holdren, J. Haight, K. Driggs, J. Neuber, D. Edsell, K. Burgess, M. Allen, R. Warfle, M. Newton, Mrs. Stevens. Third row: C. Browning, C. Klotzbach, S. Saylor, J. Bodnar, A. Whipple, J. Fisk, J. Honeywell, M. Keeney. J. Gowin, M. Keeney, E. Hibbard, B. Smith. Fourth row; M. Pickett, L. Dolan, M. Clapper, M. Bennett, D. Cole, A. Pensworth, M. Brewer, S. Bennett, B. Heeman, C. Honeywell, J. Walker, N. King. Senior High Chorus is the most advanced choral group in the school. It consists of students who are especially interested in choral music. The chorus has taken as its projects the purchasing of choir robes for the entire group. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS TRIPLE TRIO This group is made up of girls who enjoy singing two and three part music. These girls are chosen from the Senior High School. They practice once a week and sing at special occasions. C. Browning M. Clapper L. Honchell H. Arthur M. Proof B. Keeney R. Jennings D. Cole C. Hawley B. Holdren Fourth tow: C. Weaver, J. Neuber, D. Edsell, M. Keeney, M. Keeney, L. Dolan, M. Pickett, S. Bennett, J. Keefe, B. Larrabee, K. Driggs, D. Jennings. Third row; S. Allen, M. Newton, R. Warfle, J. Jennings, B. Keeney, B. Cole, C. Hawley, J. Bullock, M. Clapper, H. Arthur, J. Fenton, Mrs. Stevens. Second row: E. Hibbard, B. Smith, J. Gowin, G. Stanko, A. Sterling, J. Fisk, J, Honeywell, J Knolles, J. Haight. First row; B. Allen, J. Walker, N. King, P. Johnson, M. Allen, K. Burgess. The girls' Ensemble is a group of girls who sing three-part music. They have participated in assembly programs and the spring concert. Mrs. Stevens is their director. First row: A. Mosier, L. Girven, V. Blow, S. Preston, M. Champluvier, K. Blemle, C. Heath, S. Slocum, B. Remington, A. Gowin, J. Sick, A. Chamberlin. Second row; S. Fisk, M. Baker, T. Brotzman, K. Adams, S. Ambrosius, S. O'Connor. A. Nesslein, D. Brown, B. Campbell, L. Canfield, S. Canfield, Mrs. Stevens. Third row: P. Cobb, M. Potter, J. Loftus, C. Turner, S. Woodruff, D. Tokach, M. Wildrick, K. Way, G. Manning, M. Salsman, K. Jackson, K. Driggs. Fourth row: B. Estelle, B. Cole, D. Sturdevant, E. Jayne, J. Hebda, D. Bendinsky, R. Bartlow, G. Otten, S. Cole-grove, L. Allyn, L. Kipp, R. Swetter, W. Wells, L. Kaufman, R. Robinson, A. Newton, J. Smith, L. Dodge, E. Bliss, E. Kelly. NINTH GRADE CHORUS The Ninth Grade Chorus is an active organization that meets once a week. This is the first year that we have had a Ninth Grade Chorus. The objective of this organization is to teach the pupils to sing in parts and to prepare them for Senior High Chorus. L First row: R. Canfield, F. Lent, L. Allis, G. Burke, D. Kithcart, C. Remington, C. Blemle, L. Kipp, A. Girven, F, Keir, B. Neuber, J. Franklin. Second row: R. Bullock, D. Poll, J. Van De Mark, D. Newton, B. Robinson, S. Blemle, E. Latini, M. Meteer, R. Adams, D. King, G. Ballantine, K. Driggs. Third row: J. Wright, S. Bullock, J. Swetter, P. Button, P. Harris, C. Gannon, B. Boyanowski, L. Estelle, L. Wheaton, J. Conrad, M. Johnson, Mrs. Stevens. Fourth row: D. Knolles, L. Kipp, A. Hun-singer, L. Hatch, I. Sutton, F. Force, R. Morris, V. Mills, C. Quinn, L. LaFrance, A. Kisner, M. Kinsley. Fifth row-. L. Ovens, M. Mosier, M. Morrison, L. Matson, L. Proof, P. Philippi, D. Potts, H. Patton, L. O'Connor, L. Norconk, B. Brewster, D. Porter. Sixth row: A. Chilson, S. Bailey, F. Saxon, C. Repsher, S. Potter, C. Singer, S. Risley, B. Sheldon, J Repsher, C. Reinhart, L. Proof, B. Bacorn. Seventh row: N. Thompson, E. Walter, G. Thompson, M. Walker, S. Van De Mark, C. Van De Mark, B. Craig, s. Jayne, J. Trowbridge, S. Tokach, B. Tweksbury, J. Sturdevant. Eight row-. M. Lane, A. Benninger, D. Bennett, P. Watson, D. Stanko, B. Repsher, J. Fisk, L. Vanderpool, C. Biles, H. Driggs, J. Arey, C. Dodge, D. Detrick, S. Hawley, S. Brown, A. Burgess, E. Wodzinski, C. Bodnar, B. Dziuba, P. Brown, M. Beaumont, R. Allyn, P. Hebda, S. Bennett, C. Bennett, M. Turner, S. Anderson. 7TH AND 8TH GRADE CHORUS Mrs. Stevens has a very promising group in the Seventh and Eighth grade chorus. The group sings at the annual spring concert and has regular practices each week which helps to improve this fine young group. BASEBALL Oui baseball team, coached by Mr. C. Smith, had a very good season. They won the R.T.L. League championship by losing only one game. They went to the last game in the District 4 finals where they lost, 4-0, to Mifflinburg. Athens 5 Wyalusing 0 Wyalusing 3 Towanda 0 Wyalusing 4 Towanda 0 Wyalusing 6 Athens 3 W yalusing 13 Troy 4 Wyalusing 4 Troy 2 W yalusing 3 Sayre 1 W yalusing 6 Sayre 1 Wyalusing 14 Canton 4 W yalusing PLAY OFFS 19 Canton 6 Wyalusing 3 Northeast 2 W yalusing 6 Warrior Run 4 Wyalusing 13 North Potter 2 Mifflinburg 4 W yalusing 0 Mr. Johnston, R. Keeney, L. Mosier, C. Proof, T. Whipple, R. Jennings, F. Schrann, W. Unzelman, L. Powell, E. Salsman, P. Stone, Mr. French. Seated: G. Powell, D. Newman, D. Chamberlin. Touchdown!! Back row: S. Layman, R. Lancaster, T. Pickett, M. Doss, H. Wandell, L. Hitchcock. Third row: F. Schrann, J. Brown, R. Boyanowski, B. Repsher, C. Dibble, R. Lacey, G. Long. Second row: L. Powell, R. Conrad, C. Taylor, R. Pierson, R. Camp, B. Rosencrance. First row: D. Newman, W. Unzelmann, J. Bennett, G. Powell, D. Way, J. Eaton. Coaches: Mr. Shaw, Mr. Dombek. VARSITY FOOTBALL With Mr. Dombek as head coach and assistants, Mr. Merkle and Mr. Shaw, the Wyalusing Valley Rams completed a very successful year. Towanda, Canton, and Lackawanna Trail bit the dust after coming in contact with the men from Wyalusing. Sportsmanship and teamwork showed through every touchdown and though they did not always meet with victory, they proved to be a credit to Wyalusing. The 1957 Football season was a successful one for the Junior Varsity as it was their first year. The team, composed of 9th and 10th graders, was coached by K. Schnure and assisted by S. Johnston and M. Malloy. They won and lost column was not impressive but the knowledge acquired more than made up for it. Standing; Mr. Schnure P. Sullivan J. Whipple G. Long F. Schrann L. Powell B. Rosencrance J. Williams A. Bendinsky N. Wells R. White Seated: E. Jayne D. Repsher S. Layman R. Boyanowski R. Keeney D. Sturdevant P. Stone JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBAL L 7TH AND 8TH GRADE FOOTBALL Standing: F. Salsman R. Cap well T. Hiduk Mr. Schnure K. Taylor R. Cole Kneeling: S. Heath K. Potter D, King T. Carey B. Neuber E. Lewis G. Otis C. Koloski R. Eaton P. Underhill R. Lewis M. Goodwin S. Blemle T. Keeney L. Franklin A. Girven This is the first year that we have had 7th and 8th grade football. Although we didn't win any games it was a very successful season, as the boys learned a lot about football. Mr. Johnston, T. Pickett, R. Jennings, R. Lacey, D. Newman, G. Powell, F. Schrann, T. Whipple, R. Pensworth, Mr. Malloy. VARSITY BASKETBALL This year our team was small in size as well as in number. Unfortunately, due to injuries, we lost two key players. Three junior varsity players moved up to the varsity and all of them improved as the season progressed. Newman and Pensworth were the all-star candidates. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: Mr. French, S. Layman, E. Jayne, B. Keeney, J. Otten, K. Edsell, N. Wells, D. Mills, J. Mosier, M. Bowman. Second row: T. Mosier, B. Rosencrance, G. Long, L. Powell, R. Boyanowski. The Junior Varsity team, coached by Mr. French, won 9 games and lost 10. They ranked 5th in the R. T.L. Two candidates at the all-star game were Leon Powell and Francis Schrann. Our 7th and 8th grade team proved to be strong in teamwork as well as in spirit. Mr. Shaw coached the boys to the Mountain League Championship this year. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL R. Cole, R. Salsman, K. Taylor, T. Keeney, H. Bartlow, B. Neuber, R. Lewis, E. Lewis, D. Robinson, D. Hite, B. Terry, D. Anderson, Mr. Shaw, T. Carey, J. Simons, R. Litzelman, N. O'Connor, A. Girven, D. Pickett, S. Blemle, B. Place, F. Salsman. Standing: D. Cole, B. Capwell. Kneeling: M. Porter, N. Salsman, B. Cole, R. Jennings, S. King. Absent: P. Wilson. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Tryouts were held for varsity cheerleaders, and the above girls were picked. The girls spirit and enthusiasm aroused both the football and basketball teams. The cheerleaders came out with new and original acrobatic cheers. Captain, Roberta Jennings; Co-Captain, Mary Porter. Kneeling: Ann Pensworth, Lansdale Dodge. Standing, left to right: Judy Haight, Sharon Smith, Janice Arey, Janice Cole, Donna Jennings, Sue Capwell. J.V. CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders were chosen at cheerleading tryouts which were held in the gym for all girls interested in cheerleading. The girls pictured above were chosen to best represent the school. Janice Cole as the captain of the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders led them through many exciting games. - C. DIBBLE R. CONRAD WRESTLING TEAM The Wyalusing Valley wrestlers, coached by Mr. Dombek, took second place in the league this year by defeating Sayre 25-23 in a play-off match. Richard Conrad and Bucky Repsher placed first in the tournament at Towanda while Carson Dibble, Larry Epler, and Carl Taylor were second place winners. 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