Cowanesque Valley High School - Cowanesquean Yearbook (Westfield, PA)
- Class of 1952
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SABINSVILLE sax RQ N 2 ig M- Of' if Q7 'S if . W ll jfs . ii 6 1 QQ l 42 ,ef Q 4 ' I 6 . 'fy !'n WESTFIELD School days here will soon be over Then we'll have to meet Life anew with all its lessons Bitter with the sweet. we shall meet it earnest, eager As thou'sdt have us be Faithful always to thy precepts Learned so well from thee. Chorus CV High, loved Alma Mater CV, strong and free We'1l be loyal to th teachings We'l1 be true to thee. WESTFIELD TOWNSHIP X X 3 .,,Yv- Q F. F IT'S A GREAT FEELING to know that CHI' NDREAMQBOOK OF MEMGIIESN will CONSTANTLY keep us NEAR YOU long after 'GRADUATION DAY . our SCHOOL DAYS have been like A JOURNEY TO A STAR to think that NOW IS THE HOUR for us to travel BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON' BEUAUSE we'1l ALWAYS REMEMBER you WI-IEIEVEB. YOU ARE L Row 1: Art work, N.Eaves5 Business Manager, D.Burrousg Editor, M. Bacon, Typist, M.Payne3 Photograph , E.Roxg Advertising, N.Haskins and E.Jacobson, not pictured. Standing: Circulation Manager, G.See1yeg Sports, L.Howeg Advisors, Mrs. Steiner, Mr. Sherman, not pictured. grant Len THE N'eHT I-5 Row 1: Advertising, J.Olofsong Art work, J.Saffordg Editor, M. Palm, Photography, D.Swayne3 Circulation Manager, J.Edgar Standing: Production, E.McFa11, R.Atwe1l, S.Andre, M.Mack3 Sports, w.Fitzwater, C.Kingg Advertising, G.VanGorden, Advisor, Mr. Painter CONPO ERS 5 or-r---n-Ifnrfwi K N 0 X V I L L E Vice-President, M.Bacon, Historian, L.I'!owe, President, E.Jacobson, Secretary , N.Hask1ns, Treasurer, Vice-President, W.Fitzwater, Secretary, l.Pa1m, President, J.Edgar, Treasurer, Aman I-Lliing, Historian, G.Eaton Lv 3 I s 6 A 1 A-.1 T H to ' A R 5 9 6 VT SENIOR OFFICERS 'The great law of culture is: Let each become all that he was created capable of being, expand, if possible, to his full growth, resisting all impediments, casting off all foreign, especially all noxious adhesions, and show himself at length in his own shape and stature, be these what they may. Ibid . ADVISOR5 You have reached the period when your friends are wishing you success in your future undertakings. What do they mean? What is success? Money? Power? Fame? Friends? I think not. God, in his infinite wisdom, has a plan for each life he creates. We can co-operate with His plans for us or we can oppose it. Those who oppose may have all the outward evidences of success, yet lack the inner certainty of it. Those who co-opecrate, having 5 , I I discovered 0od'As plan for them, achieve an inner peace and sense of V ., K , e Q partnership with their Creator, which is the only success with your I tut I of Iptep efforts. '1':t I sincerely desire success :Ln this sense for each of you. I C.Rsese Berdanier 6 A,-Q-O Wulf,-W ' S -X on o NN Seated: E. Foster, A. Metcalf, M. Streeter, L. Stevens, X. Payne, W. Brugger Standing: L. Phoenix, U. Butler, H. Wheaton, E. Mack graced 'lr Y-9 4? 5. H Board Cf Education Seated: C. Franke, G. Caffo, H. Trowbridge, A. Houghtaling, E. Williams, R. Lugg Standings C. Reimann, C. Wainwright, C. Patterson, C. Palm, E. Watkins, K. Griffin, B. Butler, H. Houghtaling Absent - G. Ramsey, R. Morris, 0. Gunn 8 TO TH SENIOR CLASS: In a short while you will graduate. The road ahead will present man obstacles. Do not be turned aside by these difficulties A thing would not be worth pursuing at all if the road were open and easy. Set your aim high, strive for it, work for it and fight for it. Success will come to those who work for it. Principals as Ve e T PJ-s-,,, -r 2 e-:VE aT CD :Fr RE VE HE Freedom and democracy as we know them exist only on this continent today. If we are to retain freedom and democracy and make it possible for others to gain from them, we must believe deeply enough in the dignity of the individual and in the basic American ideals of free speech, freedom of religion, free press, and public education to meet successfully the conflict of ideologies which is now taking place in the world. Ir. Harold Swayne, Building Principal, Westfield l It has always been and it will always be WThe Future Belongs to those Who Prepare for It.W A persons life consists of four pillars, the Spiritual, the Edu- cational, the Social, and the Ph sical: develop all, and you become an ideal. Neglect one and you fall, and your wreck- age shall be witnessed be countless others. we judge ourselves by what we are capable, others by what we do! Reach for success and keep reaching and it will be yours. Good luck and Best Wishes! lr. Glenn Bsrtoo, Building Principal, Knoxville 9 V L L Row 1: E.Gazdick,Eng1ishgE.Smith, HomeEconomicsg l.Broadbent,5th gradeg L.Bush, lst gradeg H.Brown,4th gradeg G.Warburton,3rd gradeg G.White,2nd grade Row 2: R.Berdanier,Math and Historyg R.Dewey,Science5 G.Bartoo,Math and Historyg L.Wood, Commercielg E.Codispoti,6th gradeg W.Workman, Industrial Arts k 'CR Eg5J News lk DY SLFB Seated: A. Rava F. Buchanan: A- Hustedv B' Eick' D' Griffin ' k , , ' h 1 J. Streeter I. Dickinson L. Clar , Standing. L. Schaub, H M1c ae S, E: H let H. Saayne M. Hancock, B. Painter, H. Andre, ey s 10 N-Clark, E.Benson, B.Andre, A,Vaughn L.O1ofson, H.Ho1bert Ve sfjield Tuf. Grad e. TQ. QCA 21,02 Seated: A. Patterson, N. Barr, L. 1301181953 Standing: C. Weidner, E. Balch VZSHQZM Te ache rg I. Eaton, L. Tanner, I. Henrich, B. Hargen S AJLILAMJYI Q Gfdml e Te dnl emo. ll Cf fice H6113 Row 1: C.Adams I.Payne, J.Sargeant, E.Rox D Row 2: R.lar1att, D.Burrous, E.SQe1ye, 0,501 E. McFa11, R. Atwell, Mrs. Mack, S. Andre L - 4 Gigiia ,SE 'i32LR-F 5 f?E1:R -44,1-H Librar Staff ,4 Row 1: A.Bessemer, A.Beebe, A.C1ine, R.lar1att, D.latson Ro' 2: B.Dibb1e, J.Bacon, A.Z1mmer Row 3: N.Eaves, l.Bacon, D.Burrous 12 Z '42 F7 xi , SEM -ff f' Q 159.55 14 , gf' f N -ff u 13 '57Cn9'i2? 4 IZ! slug-Lavvu-Q-N 'A ANBRE 'BUTTONS AND BOWS' Chorus - l,2,3,4 Treasurer - 2 Tri-Hi-Y - 1 County Chorus - 2 Basketball - 1,2 Volleyball - 3 F.H.A. Historian ' 3 Yearbook Staff - 4 Office Girl - 4 National Honor Society - 4 Likes - music, men. Q as We H a NHOT CANARY' llRuthiell Tri-Hi-Y - 1 Ambition - Music teache Favorite S25 - Wishing nThat's a factln Ruth is a faithful friend, with you in trouble to the end. Chorus - 2,3,L J. V. Cheerleader - 2 F.H.A. - 3 F.H.A. State Chorus - 3 County Chorus - 2 Volleyball - 2 Office Girl - A Yearbook Staff - 4 National Honor Society - 4 'Freckles' Likes - music, reading, sports Ambition - business teacher Favorite Song - Because 'I don't know' Shirley is lots of fun, has lots of knowledge-- to add to these she is going to college. V ke FA Ar l ,1- u -65 can CH WUNDECIDED NOWW Home Ec - l Class president - 1,3 Manager of Magazine Sales - h Librarian - l,h Class Plays - 2,3,h Junior Paper - 3 Yearbook Staff - h Cheerleader - h Student Council 3 fpresident bi National Honor Society - 3,h Glee Club - l,2,3,b Minstrel Show - 2 1 County Orchestra - 2 y District and State Orchestra - , MSTC Su mer Orchestra - 3 1 MSTC Community Orchestra - h lb L WSukieN Likes - Debates, work, music A!I1bitiOI'l I- COTIGIICCTBSS Favorite Song - WI'll See You Againn 'M Heavensln WLife without ulic is not life.' Mary is efficient and neat in every way: And on her violin how she can play. 'Sis ',,uns MUN ,A -1. -XAHQV H-Q in Www Em THERE'S BEEN A CHANGE IN ME F.F.A. - 1,2,3,b Band - 2,3,h Student Council - 3 F.F.A. Basketball ' 293,11 Candidate for King ofShamrocks - 3,b Class Play - 1,2 Basketball - 1 Baseball - 1,2 Vice President - 2 Intramural Sports - 2,3,b Escort for Queen of Hearts Candidate 3 Dimples Likes - Ed, housework Ambition - Housewife Favorite Q-ng - Wedding Bells Q 'lf 1 me a o1TlY - us IIIFN F.H.A. - 1,2,3,h Library - 2,3,b Heck A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches' ' Dorotkq thinks fam shows and fairs are fun, We are all proud of the ribbons she won. Office girl - 3,14 Yearbook staff - h Class Play - 1,2 lPrompterl 3 School Paper - 3 Glee Club -1 Committees - l,2,3,h c L-ig ETHHB E. tA R K 'BEAUTIFUL BROWN EYES' Herv Likes - Girls, dancing, eating Ambition - Famer Favorite Song - Slowpoke People have more fun than axUbody. Hervey's known for Ag and that wolf call, He likes F.F.A. basket- ball. Cwhat no cheerleaders!! 'Clarkie' Lgkeg - hunting all gbition - dairy farmer Q F. F. A. - 2,3,4 Student Council - I, 15 Favorite Soy - Down Yonder 'Horse feathers' Hugh Clark is an embit- ious farmer, strong ss 1 knight in shining armor. 'Curly' Likeg - sleeping, eating, dancing Ambition - beautician Favorite Song - Un- decided 'I'm sleepy' Where there's Marcia there is Dave, if 'Twere another poor Dave would rave. MMR Y f-u LE l1Be-vi! Likes - Dancing, Elkland WBEAUTIFUL DREAM RU Glee Club - l,2,3 Yearbook Staff - 1,h Student Council - 14 Queen of Hearts Candidate Librarian - D Home Ec Club - l Class Historian - 3 Play committee - h Class Plays - 2,3,U School Paper - 3 Minstrel Show - 2 Magazine Sales - ls Q ELRPLAJA' H +5 WDAVID IN THE LION'S DENW Chorus - 2,3 Basketball - 1,3 Majorette - 1 J. V. Cheerleader - 4 County Treasurer F.H.A. - 3 County Vice President - 4 Vice President F.H.A - 2 3 Recorder F.H.A. - A 0 , Collecting records Ambition - Typist Favorite Song - Crazy Heart WFor Pete's saken UGive to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you.W nBev', a quiet girl and oh so grand, Is always ready with a helping hand. P - M 'A N A. Q 5 , .,,, Q WSWEETHEARTS FOREVER s- MNQWZ Rf, e , , L nnoughnutn 3 were ey E,,g5 Likes - Betty, pingpong, i walks F.F.A. - l,2,3,h F-F-A' Basketball ' 1,2 Ambition - Electrican F.F.A. President - b gilfgglnflllggies-PSTES ' 31,-I Favorite Song - Slowpoke Farm Show - 3 Hoh, nutsln Escort of Harvest candidate - b Escort of Queen of Hearts candidate 3 T311 Duane with his 16 charming grin, Many friends he's sure to win. if Band l,2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Secretary 1 V Pres Historian 4 District Chorus 2 District Band 4 County Band l,2,4 County Chorus 1,2 Student Councll 3 W, J V Cheerleader 2 Nate Likes travel Ambition Minister Favorite So When the Roll is Cded Up Yonder Do unto others as you would have them do unto you ll Nate Eaves' and Bessie, his car, The two together will surely go far KO'- Varsity Cheerleader 3 Yearbook Staff L Queen of Hearts 4 ae? 'THE OLD PIANO ROLL BLUES' Natlonal Honor Society I, WCRUISING DUrlN THE RIVERW Class Plays 2,3,h National Honor Society 3 h Intramural Sports , 3 School Paper 3 Yearbook Staff h Ping Pong Tournament M Minstrel Show 2 I 'Win Gerry Likes music, dancing, men Ambition musical career Favorite Song A1n't Misbehavin ' What, say, son?? Gerry is our heart' Queen with pleasing smile, and charm supreme 'WR' 'DOWN YONDER' Baseball l,2,L J V Basketball Varsity Basketball 3 Yearbook Staff 4 President l,2,3,4 Band 1,2 Nat1onal Honor Society 17 4 4 Daddy Likes sports, Him Ambition Go to college Favorite Song Because of you First thing in the morning Jack is tall, dark, and slim, with a personality that just fits him Hasan Likes - people, horses, basketball games Ambition - Nurse Favorite Song - Down Yonder Hey, B'utter'ba11 The Lord helps those who help themselves. SM SL'-VE Mun H npggyfy EIED BABY 1-'.H.A. - 2,3-.ls Reporter KFHA7 3 ,Parlimentarian QFHAJ ' h Junior Prom Committee - 3 QCMEH 'LE H Vice President CElklandJ - 2 Jr. Class Play fElklandl - 3 Jr. Prom Committee CElklandJ - 3 Cheerleader - U FJLA. - LL Play Committee - U f le Candidate for Queen of Hearts b oga mn ,L .X K, Jean Likes - Vernon, cooking and talking Ambition - To be a success Favorite song - Because of You Bei-U8 ignorant is not so much a shame as being unwilling to learn. Jean likes Elkland , we wonder why, We'll probably find out by and by- . . , 45 gg N4 T L kiyikfmkg -dwg . , N 'f fg.g5. ' Q wuuqim Bi P n -'How nm new J. V. Basketball - l Varsity Basketball - 2,3,4 Baseball - 1,2,3,4 Soccer - 3,4' Secretary - 1 Vice President - 4 Vice President Student Council - 3 President Student Council - 1, Hi-Y - 1 Yearbook Staff - 4 J. V. All Star - l King of Hearts - 1, All Star Varsity - 1, National Honor Society - 4 18 Bill Likes - sports Ambition - store owner. Favorite Song - Slow Boat to China You bet Bill's a young lad who is hard to bluff, In basketball he does his stuff. Arlene' Likes - Dancing, readi Ambition - Secretary Favorite Song - Blue Velvet 'The only thingwe have to fear ie fear itself A very cute girl and oh so sweet, Knowing Arloween has been a treat Q E Gm H 'ON TOP OF OLD SMOKY' F.H.A. - l,2.3,b ales Club -1 ,2,3,b School Paper - 3 Office girl - 2,3 Librarian - 2 Class play - 1 fsound Committees - 2,3,b 'EMT-e,p1'Hf,l'wH nnvs room TWO. EYES OF BLUE Play Committee 3 Class Treasurer 3 M Glee Club 1 Plays 2 D Yearbook staff 1 h FHA l,2, 9 ,, Minstrel Show 2 Candidate for Harvest Queen D Magazine Salesman U School Paper 3 effects! 3,b Luva Likes - Dick, letter writing, movies bition - Housewife Favorite Song - Remember Me Oh shoot Don't worry so much' Lu1a likes good times and dates, But if Dick's not there, she waits and waits. Q-inf! QWRMWHH BLONDE BOMBSHELLW F H A 112: all School Eaper Play Jr Play Cmakeupb 3 F H A County Historian comuttees 1,2,3,b F H A Treasurer h 19 h Winnie ikes - movies, dancing Ambition - Undecided Favorite Song - I Get TZ eas I'm mad at you. Winnie's always asking for money, ith a fine sense of humor, she thinks ts funrv. n I mn I - , ,E V A ' ' , , . . . - 3 D J' i e O 0 ' 3 d - n A . o 0 ' We L' hw H H nButt0nW USOM B DY STOLE M! GAL' I Junior Basketball - l F.F.A. - l,2,3,h F.F A. Basketball 2 3 - - b F.F.A. County Sentinel 1 h F.F.A. Treasurer - 3 Soccer - 3,b Class Plays - 2,3,b Secreta of Senior Class - h FY Junior Baseball - l Escort of Queen of Hearts Candidate 3 'Burdock' Likes - P.D. class, eve senior in Knoxville Agbitlgn - Restaurant owner Igvgritg Song - Little lhite Cloud that Cries WI am but I'm notn This ingenious blond boy is Clyde When there's work to be done He's not one to hide: T7 ,,,, c, H-Q W I+- A ni as 'DEVIL IN THE DEEP BLUE SEAN Volley Ball Team - 1,2 Homeroom Basketball - 1,2 Intramural Basketball - h Red Cross Representative - 2 Home Room Representative - 2 Decoration Committee - 1,2,3 Soccer - 3 Yearbook Staff - h senior Play Cprvmrteri U Likes - All sports, dancing, sleep Ambition - Air Force, or State Police Favorite Song - Re- member Me WSo-o-o?n nSonn 's' quite a guy oh gee! we all like to watch TV L Q gms AM NONE OF THE ROVING J.V. Basketball - 1,2 VarSity'Baskenba11 - 3,b Baseball - 2,3 Soccer - 3,h Class Historian - M Clase Paper - 3 Yearbook Staff - M Student Council - b Class Plays - 3,h KINDW --ir, UHowien Likes - Movies, sports, parties, hikes Ambition - Undecided Favorite Song - Sometime Wwell, whatda ya knowln Smiling Larry is known F.F.A. Club - 2 to all, Escort for Harvest candidate - h As one who likes good Escort for Queen of Hearts candidate U times and-basketball Intramural Sports - 3 J.V. All Stars - 2 20 'ANNIE GET YOUR GUN' 6 Clalsis Play 2 Chorus 1, 2 33 ,I+ Softball 2 Bible Club 1,2 Qslkn Jake Likes Sports, 811181081 stag parties Ambition Eastman Kodak Fxnployee Favorite Q-gg. Always What you can't do today do tomorrow 'Tho' Jake is often :Ln love with a girl, He'd like to give them all a whirl 49' 'DINAH WON'T YOU BLOW YOUR HCBN' F F A , Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball l,2,3,h Soccer lm Varsity Basketball Manager h Senior Class president b Minstrel Show 2 Class Plays 2,3,h Junior Paper 3 Intramural Sports 2 3 h Phys Ed Basketball League 3,14 Master of Ceremonies Uiarvestl 14 Master of Ceremonies CQueen of Heartslh MMM I'iELLO , MI HONEY' Baseball 2,3,4 J V Basketball Varsity Basketball 3,4 Soccer 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 V1ce President 3 Amos Likes school Ambition nurse Favorite Song I taught I saw a Putty 'Your mama ' s calling you' Anna's ambitious to be e good nurse, she may end saying, 'For better or worse ' 'Wg 'R' Buck Likes 8PU!'l'r3n E185-N0 Ambition getting married Favorite Song M7 Blue ed maine None of your business Buck's' only books were women's looks H I 3 2 A-all AE n ll 1 A F. . A. - 2,3,4 CBT' Ki g on , n n ' 1 U O O 1 1 2 A n, , - ' Xi I 1 ' Yearbook staff - L, - 'L--., 1 ' e e - Lk K . G n n A -- ' 4 ff' - ' ' ' 2 . - A ' , By 21 H e E .4 AR R E1 ' 2- .,-' 3 L2 ff Y His gsfff fvfsis . fa 'I GET IDEASH Q y t t , J. v. Basketball - 1,2 wh, Hi-Y - 1 Class Treasurer - l,3,l. Dick Likes - hunting, fishing, dancing, girls. Ambition - dairy farmer Favorite Sogg - Down Yonder 'Horse feathers' Dick makes a real nice farmer and with the women is quite a charmer. Q H. My M. 'WHO PUT THE OVERALLS IN IRS. MURPHY'S CHOWDER' President - 1 F. F. A. - 1,2,3,L F. F. A, Basketball - 1,2 Candidate-King of Hearts - 3 Manager Magazine Sales - 4 Q M1-RU'Y16LA vs ELA'-BE WSWEET SUE' Student Council - 4 Class Play - 1,2 Chorus - 1,2,3,1, Yearbook Staff - 1, Softball - 2 22 Candidate Queen of Hearts - 3 Junior Likes - sports Ambition - travel Elgvoggte Song - Slow- poke Wwell, I'1l sayln Harry as high school professor, may end up being Truman' s succes- S015 Marilee Likes - traveling Ambition - secretary Favorite Song - Please don't talk about me when I 'm gone. 'You know what? Marilyn is clever, jolly, and nice, and is as sweet as sugar and spice. Q4 'Bubbles' L keg money, good time LELELLQB 50cT0t3T7 E orite gg lake Believe 'What's :lt to you' Ella is sweet and re fined, and it is very Yearbook Sta-ff 1+ herd to change her Office Girl 4 mind 11a'k'-.HW HON MANY HEARTS HAVE YOU HQOKEN' Class Play 1 Basketball 1,2 F F A Basketball 3 Varsity Basketball Manager Baseball 1,2 Escort for Queen of Hearts Yearbook Staff b F F A 1,2, , F F A County delegate D F F A State Judge 3 Intramural Sports 2 3,14 Class Paper 3 Highest Magazine Salesman for Boys Phys Ed Basketball League 3,14 Play Committee ls 'IF I HAD THE MMS OF AN APEEL' Historian l 2,3 F H A Chorus 1 2 Tr Hi Y 1 Softball 2 Basketball 1 Volleyball 3 I DIDN'T KNOW THE GUN WAS LOADED' Chorus - 1,2,3,l, Treasurer - 1 Fe He Ae ' 1,2,3,l+ F. H. A. President - 1, 4 23 ' Pete' Likes Sports, women Ambition Marines Favorite Son Love Me Ove E, Honey Holy Cow Paul likes eating and sports as well, We all think that he is swell Allie ,likes -.movies, singing, Ambition - make money. Favorite Sogg - Because of You HDOB-gone iz' A little nonsense now and then, Seems to be her natural trend. Johnny Likes sports Ambition to get out of school avorite Sog Goodnight Irene 'Hey Pa, can I have the car John in his plaids is gay, speeding is his racket most people would say is fmmmkm MULE TRAIN . .A. - 1,2,3 V.P. of Student Council - 3 Baseball - 1,2,3,l4 Class Play - 1,2 Soccer - 11 Class President - 2 Play Conlnittee - ls Intermural Sports - 2,3 HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS' J V Basketball 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Baseball 1 Y Candidate for King of Shamrocks - 3 ERR J V Pheerleader 11 Glee Club 2,3 Queen of Harvest candidate Class Plays 2,3,h School Paper 3 Class Secretary 3 Play Committee 3 la Minstrel Show 2 Yearbook Staff lx Magazine Sales h In BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL BLUE EYES h Nick Llakig - Track, girls, early hours of morning Ambition - Veterinary Favorite Qggg - I'm in Love with You' 'Who pulled your chain' 'This is Ed or sometimes Nick, I-Ie's always ready with a trick. Lee Likes Dancing, letters reading Ambition iuig Nurse Favorite ' Stardust For Heaven's Sakes I Here is Lela a friend to all, She likes letters, cheering for basket ball i r ' WSENTIIENTAL IE' Treasurer 1 Secretary , Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band 2,3 Class Play 1 Dlstrict Chorus 3 4 'Mar e Likes Cheering, Cowanesque Ambition Schoolteacher Favorite Song Sep- tember Song That burns me up It's a weary world' Margie's so poppy and on the beam , We all think that she's supreme Yearbook Staff 4 Nat1ona1 Honor Society sa he IGE1'IDEAS Candy sales l,2,3,b Cheerleader 1, , Class Plays 3,14 National Honor Society 3 M Student Council 3 ln Yearbook Staff 2 L Junior Paper 3 office Girl 1,2, 3,14 Librarian l Glee Club l,2,3,h H0me Ec Club 1 Queen of Hearts Candidate lx Highest Girl Magazine Sales APU' 'STARRY EYED' N F.:-'.A.-4 Play-2 25 Butch LQ music, chemistry ALE-22 housewife -JLLLQ E93 Remember loh, Joyll Th1'0U8h high scho 1 books llarie has cgrrrzdq in the future she will be married MQ-K 40:- Starry Likes -' turkey dinners Ambition - farmer Favorite gggg - From th' lgnger to the Cro!! 'God helps those who hell' themselves Sterry is one of our senior boys, dahci-D8 5 farming are his joy. WLuke Likes Johnny Ray Ambitlon nu se Favorite Song Broken Hearted WPretty Trickyn Tall and blond is how she's known She is nice, and that she has known Q SHE GH, 'tw HB UEBIRD OF HAPPINESSH Candy sales - 2,3,h Student Council - 2,3,b National Honor Society - 3,h Class Plays - l,2,3,b Cheerleader - 3 Yearbook Staff - M Junior Paper - 3 office Girl - 3,h Liberian - 2,3 Home Ec Club - 2,3,h County Home Ec Officer - 3,h F.H.A. State Chorus - 2 Glee Club - l,2,3,b County Harvest Queen M Candidate for Queen of Hearts District Chorus 3 b 'BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BAQHFUL BEND' H Basketball l,2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 County Chorus 1 Yearbook Staff 4 'Edie' Likes - Singing, dancing, ballgames Ambition - Studying voice Favorite .Sig - If nlt makes m sickn WEdie's' a wise and cheerful lass She's one of the bright spots of our class. omg, nDREAMER'S HOLIDAYU National Honor Society 3 h President of Honor Society Class Vice president 3 Class Play l,2,3 Yearbook Staff l,2,L Junior Paper 3 Office Help D Senior Play Cprompterj h Likes Traveling, usic school 3 Ambition Schoolteacher Favorite Song Becauge Anything worth doing is worth doing well W Gene is a quiet and friendly lad, He's ready to work and never gets mad x ' ' 'B , Ld A,, , 5'iA -4-' F. . A. - 1 5-ns, 6 :NL 'LH llGenefl 26 M Bsaam wgg Skip Likes hunting Ambition to be a bull fighter Favorite Song Make Believe 1 wou1dn't say new 11 WSLOWPOKEW F F F A Basketball Class Play 1 Baseball 1 WTOREADOR SONS' Student Council 4 Class Play 1 9 041. WEE 'IF I HAD YOU' County Chorus 2 J V Cheerleader ,3 Varsity Cheerleader 4 Chorus 2 Vice President 1 Secretary 2 Student Council 3 Basketball 1,3 af w Majorette 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Secretary Student Council 3 Candidate Queen of Hearts l,2,3,4 National Honor Society 4 27 Kas Likes hunting, fishing on flrmgr Iavorgtg Sogg There burning down the House I was brung up in 'Holy corn' Keith, is a farmer, tell and thin, will always try and always win. 3- -1-NR WMC ' o Likes dancing, sports, eating Ambition math teacher 2 voritg Qggg Jealousy Ulell, who do you think you are?' low here is a girl who is full of fun, but never stops till her work is one u A lux A i attles' Likes Hunting, fishin skipping school Ambition Famer Favonte So Life Gets Ted1ous on't It 'Holy cw' Don the boy who likes farming, Has a smile that sure is charming ggi' gl!! QMLMVA C1- -'HH 'DAIGEROUS DAN HGGREW' J V Basketball , Varsity Basketball I. 'KP' Soccer 4 Yearbook 4 n.u-MFBETA-L5 FFA FFA FFA Junior RYE WHISKEP' Basketball 2,3,b Club 2,39h Reporter 3 Play Csound effects! 3 'ANTICIPAT ION BLUES' Baseball 1,2 Basketball 1 Soccer 3,4 Hi y 2 mfg' OlJigll Likes sports Ambition Forest Ranger Favonte Song Castles in the Sand What's it to you Gene is quite a quy, meaner than the devil and never too sig Wally' -.Fil SPOFW , women . get out of c oo Zavogitg Q93 Dom Yonder ok like the innocent flower but be the s peut under it ally likes wine, women, and cars, in his little Plymouth he could fly to Hara 28 Qlqlt M fig ITF ALJ? yqilia B E N HSMILING THROUGH THE YEARSW F.H.A. - 1,2,3,n iff iv, by F.H.A. President - h Class Play Csound effectsl 3,h Yearbook Staff - h Glee Club - l Committees - 2,3,h Darlin ' ikes - Dancing, music, reading. Ambition - Artistic work Favorite Song - Sometime For Pete's sake 'Never put of 'til tomor- row, what you can do to- day' Darlene'e cheerful smile and friendly ways, et's us all know that friendliness pays. The dictionary says that graduation is the receiving of a degree, or the com- pletion of a prescribed course of study. But this definition simply doesn't fit. At one point or another during this year every member of the senior class came to the shocking realization that he was going to graduate, and just what graduation would FEED to hime He realized that in receiving his diploma he would lose many things. He would lose the bond he had with his classmates, perhaps he would never see marv of them again. I-le would lose touch with his Alma Materg he would feel left out when another class was laughing over one of those special jokes. He would no longer know cheer- leaders, class officers, or the leaders of the gangs. He would miss the wrangling class meetings, and the trips brought about by Consolidation. -9 .2 'Sd' I sz 'W 0 is gs ga ga 5 ,E B ge. -.E EE Qld' 05 H fl 5. xo. 'a 0 as so as O ss' 2, 3: EE as gs fe: Q Vllfkulkil-' mags O I 9 10. 11 12 . 13 1h 15 16 17 18 19 20. 21. Westfield Harry King John Lee Olofson Jack Edgar Ruth Atwell Ella Mae HcFal1 William Fitzwater Hugh Clark Glenn Skinner Shirley Andre Keith Simmons Gene Van Gorden Marcia Dibble Anna Mae Hurd Marie Palm Dorothy Swayna Starry Root Charles King Richard Lovell Alyce Harris Geraldine Eaton Joyce Safford Key to Baby Pictures 'b X IK .r.f .A FJ 2.9 Knoxville Don Watson Onnalee Enpson Jean Empson Darlene Wilson Duane Doan Norval Haskins Clyde Howard Gene Seelye Luva Frost Arloween Hall Beverly Dibble Leln Owens Edith Rox largery -Payne Dorothy Burrous Larry Hole llathan Eaves It lid niam-son lary Bacon Ernie Jacobson KNOXVILLE CLASS HISTORY p It was an early September morning, when down the streets of Knoxville a happy chorus of young people could be heard singing the song 'School Days . These students were members of the freshman class of U48-'h9. Our homeroom teacher for that year was Mr. Cooper. We waltzed into the classroom and there Mr. Cooper sat beating his leather paddle on the desk and singing It's Been So Long , while in our minds we were thinking that Now is the Hour . We received three new notes in our Freshman year in the persons of Beverly Dibble, Norval Haskins, and Bill Cole. They came to Knoxville as a result of the new consolidation. Our Freshman year was spent in a metronome-like fashion. We had our share of class parties and the time went by so fast that before we knew it our time was being devoted to the code-- ninth grade exams. They were no semplice either. We lost a note at the end of this year in the person of Bill Cole, who ,joined the Air Force. Then came the tenth grade. We'l1 all remember this grade. Our chorus of students expanded from the previous year's low of fourteen to a new high of thirty-six. This was the result of a newer consolidation with Sabinsville and Westfield Township. Otto Burrous, who had been in the arnv joined our class and jumped it to thirty-seven. We were shocked to hear of the death of Bill Cole, who died upon arriving at Okinawa. Crystal Gordon, one of our sharps left us at the end of this year to go to Rochester, N.Y. The eleventh song is played in a less major key as we lost a large number of notes when the consolidation with Westfield came in. We had frequent class parties in the eleventh grade and the biggest spotlight pf' the year was our Junior Play, George In a Jam , which was held in April. We were all rushing around with allegro-like sfootsteps to be ready for the finales. These-we managed to pass and looked forward to our last year at dear old CV. The summer flew by quickly and before we knew it we were marching off to school. We thought we were pretty fuoco fhotj stuff. After all we were seniors. We received two new notes from Elkland. They were Jean and Onnalee Empson. Our chorus now had ten chords Cboysl and twelve sharps Cgirlsl. Our maestro for the senior year was Mr. Berdanier. Our senior year was spent in a furious tempo. We were busy with maga- zines and Christmas cards, not to mention our senior play, 'Bashful Bertie . The class attended a surprise birthday party, Sept. 6 at Margery Payne's. It was given by her mother. We were happy to have Lela Owens and Arloween Hall represent us at the senior Harvest Dance, Sept. 28. Another chord was later added when Clyde Howard Joined us from Elmira. Our class had 23 members, the same as Westfield. Edith Rox really hit a high note when she was elected the County Harvest Queen at Charleston. Edith was also elected for the Citizenship Contest sponsored by the D.A.R. The Senior Class party was held at Schoonover's Dairy with Edith as hostess. Onnalee Empson and Margery Payne represented the Senior Class at the Queen of Hearts dance held in the Knoxville gym. Hervey Benson and Clyde!-Ioward were the candidates for the King of Shamrocks from our class. We are all looking forward to our Washington trip in June. The year is swiftly drawing to a close. We all look back at the good times we have had at Knoxville , class parties, plays, magazines, and card sales. All kept us pretty busy, but we still think it has been one swell year. As we march forward the night of graduation to receive diplomas, our hearts will be heavy upon leaving a grand school. We look over new hori- zons trying not to think and worry about present world situations, wars and strife, but only with one thought in mind--striving to be better citizens helping to 30 build a better country. CLASS OF 1952 HISTORY In the fall of 'LLB fourteen very eager students started at a fast tempo up the scale to the Westfield High School. As freshmen we were assigned the library as our homeroom and Mrs. Buchanan was intro- duced as Maestro. Initiation followed on November 15, with much agitato. We concluded our program with our class Picnic. We now devoted ourselves to the next mood, our Sophomore year. We gained two notes, Gerry Eaton, and Joyce Safford which now made our number sixteen. By now we thought we were pretty moco Chotl stuff. The year was spent in much activity. The Queen of Hearts Ball 81 Alumni Dance, to the strains of Dick I-Iam1in's orchestra, were expressive and a welcome interlude. Now for our Junior Year. Tranquillity looked as if it might reign, but no, what's that I hear???? Could it be more voices mingled with our giocoso group. Yes, ten more new students clamorsd for introductions. This lent lilting laughter and staccato happenings. Our Christmas Party and Junior-Senior Picnic wind up the year. The Climax now appears upon our horizon. We settle down to hard work, for we know this is our last year to acquire that little bit of knowledge required in rising to success. We gained one more student, Sterry Root. But our group is dimenuendo by Hugh Terwilliger who leaves us for the great outside. Ah, the Mid- terms, which proved more forte and less pianissimo. On our part, that is. The Queen of Hearts Ball is the next passage with Dorothy Swayne and Gerry Eaton chosen as Senior candidates. Cheerleaders are elected and we find we have quite a cheering section in our room with three on the squad. Ctlerry, Dorotkq, and Marcia! Our Junior-Senior Picnic proved very allegro and the Alumni Dance and Banquet brought finish to our School Activities. Graduation, the Grand Finale, now dawns and as we each do a crescendo marcato across the stage to receive our diplomas, we smile with pride and achievement. Our eyes ever forward on the bright future ahead. 31 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE KNOXVILLE CLASS We, the Senior Class of 1952, in the County of Graduation and the state of Pennsyl - vania, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, and considering the uncertainty of life, and desiring to pass our worldly fame and talents on to those who we think deserve them most, do hereby make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, revoking all wills and testaments formerly made by us. To the faculty, we leave our sincere thanks and appreciation for being so thoughtful and patient with us during our struggle through our academic courses. To Mr. Berdanier, our class advisor, we leave a room full of noise and the hope of a class that he does not have to fill out so many excuse blanks for. To Mr. Bartoo we leave less worries about money nrbcups. To Jane Sargeant, Nathan Eaves leaves his artistic ability. To Koeth Butler, Duane Doan leaves his ability to get along with the sophomore class. To Janet Huyler, Winifred Hall leaves her tallness. To Dick Reimann, Hervey Benson leaves his curly hair. To Lewis Watkins, Edith Rox leaves her radiant personality. To Pearl Benson, Darlene Wilson leaves her beautiful brown eyes. To Delores Watson, Luva Frost leaves her 'gift of gab . To Carla Wetmore, Arloween Hall leaves the job of keeping track of all the small odds and ends of money. To Verna Tompkins, Onnalee Empson leaves her dislike for gossip. To Wilbur Drake, Edward Nickerson leaves his flirty ways. To Dick Davis, Larry Howe leaves his bashfulness. To Bob Bacon, Norval Haskins leaves his mustache. To Roger Bebout, Beverly Dibble leaves her ability of never having her work done. To Catherine Rox, Lela Owens leaves her blue eyes. To Pete Miller, Jean Empson leaves her interest in Elkland. To Mr. Bartoo's private secretary, Margery Payne leaves her office headaches. To anyone lucky enough to have a mind like his, Clyde Howard leaves his long explana- tions of thoughts and ideas. To George Kline, Ernie Jacobson leaves his ability to argue with Miss Gazdick. To Don Parks, Paul McCarthy leaves his long eyelashes. To George Broadbent, Donald Watson leaves his height. To Dean Doan, Hary Bacon leaves her msical accomplishments and trips. To Norman Flint, Gene4Seelye leaves the job of supplying the cooks with last minute food To Betty Ann Kemp, Dorothy Burrous leaves her ability to win prizes at the fair. 32 LAST WILL 8: TESTAMENT A 1952 We, the class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-two of Cowanesque Valley High School, Westfield, Penna., being of sound mind and memory, do declare this our last will and testament. Shirl Andre Ruth Atwe gh Clark Marcia Dibble Ge Eaton ack Ed ar Bill Fitzwater leaves her office duties to amone who likes to do errands. leaves her temper to anyone who can control it. - bequeaths his dislike for history to Dale Roberts. wills her huge appetite to Sandra Lagghier. leaves her love for music to Donna Clow. wills his love for women to Togg Gfidlg. wills his basketball ability to the Clegg Bros. ga Mae msd leaves her likes for fun to another girl who enjoys Charles King Har Ki DicE foveel Maril Mack herself, Marilyn Eaton. bequeaths his 'speed on wheels' to Claire Edgar. leaves his ability to get to school on time to Gra Ackl wills his ability to stay out of school to Shir gy oughta 15-xg. leaves her height to JOYUS Howell. a e Mc all wills her ability in book-keeping to anyone with more ability. f Al ce Morris wills her waistline to Sherg Kay Stebbins. Jo L 2 gon ee 1 f Marie Palm. Sterg Root Jie Safford Keith Simons Glenn Skinner Dorotg Sums wills his weight to Edward Watkins. leaves her yearbook headaches to next years editor. wills his low flying Mercury' to Bob Kelts. wills her artistic work to next years yearbook staff. wills his long absences from school to Esther Lawrence. leaves his like for history to Lar Erickson. leaves her appetite for texas hots to S rley Oumberledge Gene Van Garden wills his history marks to Eugene Kump. gag Etmire leaves his 'tallness in stature to Dick Sunderlin. TO THE CLASSES Freshmen: Our Sgghomores : A Juniors : Our ability to earn money. quiet study-hall. good manners and a happy senior year bursting with activity. TO THE FACULTY: Mr. Kline: We leave not much, but we're leaving. Mrs. Buchanan: A Our deepest appreciation for her sincerity in helping us throughout. our school days. Mrs. Eick: Our respect to a warm-hearted person 8: a dear teacher. Mr. Painterz0ur appreciation and gratitude in supervising our yearbook. Miss Dickinson: A band equal to her musical ability. Mr. 5 ez A larger room for commercial subjects. Mrs, Eiilfinz Our gratitude in teaching us to speak the English language. Mr. Andre: Our hopes in his finding a brilliant problems class. Miss Clark: Good literature classes in the future years. Mrs. Hancock: Reward for her achievements in art. Mr. Huyler: Plenty of good wholesome farmers. Mrs. Streeter: Well-trained housewives as a result of her instruction. Es. Geor ez 'Singing Angels' Hr. orkman: More attention toward his instruction and less playing 8.I'0l1l1do Mr.Scha.ub: A basketball team to equal this years. This we declare to be our last will and testament. 33 KNOXVILLE SENIO CLASS PROPHECY The Gowanesquean presents 'Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair', their roving reporter from way 'Down Yonder' with the hi-lites for 1962. After the rel1ni01'1 of the class of '52, which was held 'On the Sidewalks of New !ork', we dropped into a night club called the Nut House. CThat's right--only nuts were admitted.j Guess who owned the Nut House? None other than Clyde Howard. He recognized us and we were all served on the house. We heard lovely strains of a violin and who should be playing it but Mary Baconl We talked over old times and also about the latest. Edith and 'Sonny' were very excited about their new hit 'Noontime Winter's Nightmare.' Bev, Margie, and Arloween were quite elated because they had all landed good jobs as typists in the business part of the 'Night and Day' Co., owned by Darlene Wilson, who is her own head designer We will 'Always' remember the dynamic sermon we heard in 'The Church in the Wildwood' delivered by Reverend Nathan Eaves. From all reports we hear that Ed is getting on well as a vet. His favorite quotation, is 'I thot I saw a putty cat-where is she now?' While we were leaving the city by way of 'Hocking Bird Hi1l', we came upon two lovely little cottages with mailboxes lettered Gill and Bacon. Working in a flower garden was, of all people, Luva. She said, 'Ies, it was Dot that lived next door and tnat she was probably at 'Home by the Range Ckitchenl.' Dot said she had just had her house fixed up with all the latest types of elect- rical equipment by Duane Doan. While riding in our 'Merry Oldsmobile' we had a flat right in front of a school. A tall, handsome teacher came striding out to keep the children away from the car while we changed the tire. He looks familiar. Wh ! no wonder It's Gene Seelye. A little girl standing close by looks like someone we should know, but she is too young. She tells us she is 'Helen' Watson, Don's little girl. Don is one of the nearby farmers. Again we get started on our way and we come upon a 'hopped up heap of Junk' which has been wrecked. Cut and hurt standing by, surveying da- mages, was a marine--I say, it's Paul McCarth . Right on the scene we have with us two registered nurses, Lela and Onnalee, who soon fix him up in good shape. we 'Hurry on Down' to Nantucket where a circus has just come to town. Here we see Hervey caring for the elephants, Larry'training the lions, Winnie collecting the ticket money, and the barker at the main tent is none other than our old president and favorite master of ceremonies, Ernie Jacobson. As we munched cottoncandyand peanuts, we all decided that the best years of our life had been spent in high school. 3h WESTFIELD SENIOR CLASS PROP!-IEC! To see what is going to happen to the class of 1952 let's go to Madame Cm-13 and look into her cry- stal ball. What do we see in the crystall ball? We see Shirley Andre as head of the Commercial Department of our dear Alma Mater. Another image comes into view. It is Sterry Root, and Hugh Clark. The Crystal tells us that they are two of the most successful farmers in the Cowanesque Valley. When this image disappears another takes it's place. In this one we see two nurses, Anna Mae Hurd and Joyce Safford. Anna is the school nurse at West- field and Joyce is on the obstetrics staff at St, Joseph's Hospital in Elmira. As quickly as this vanishes another appears. Here in the crystal ball we see that Jack Edgar has fulfilled his ambition and finally got to college. Gene Van Gorden is playing college football. We see Marcia Dibble has now established a cute little beauty shop in Westfield. Geraldine Eaton has now become the world's greatest concert pianist. Dorothy Swayne is now teaching Math at Westfield. This picture slowly fades as another comes to take it's place. In this we see Marilyn Mack and Ella Mae McFall as private secretaries to business executives. Keith Simmons is a State Trooper, and Harry King. a professor, of Chemistry at a large university. Marie Palm, now Mrs. Ransom, is enjoying herself by keeping house. Alyce Morris has fulfilled her dreams by making her own living. Glenn Skinner is now a young multi.-millionaire because he thought up a scheme to get rich quick. Richard Lovell and Wallace Whitmire are mechanics who are very skilled. When this picture fades into infinity another takes it's place in Madame Carla's crystal ball. Here we see a speed demon who is none other than John Lee Olofson. William Fitz- water now owns a large chain of self-service stores and is very successful and prosperous. His friend Charles King is now married and still working at HGl'Id91'8h0tS Garage- And Ruth Atwell is now the first woman President of our beloved nation! When this picture has past no other comes. Madame Carla dismisses us with a brief statement. And we go out still wondering if all of this will come to pass. 35 R 3.9. M wa ,M Us 'N FN ff ...nib ff-nq,i ? .JSHW .Q 4 g:.r i Q 1 A . 3- . J. Rf- Re i in If W! x mM...is V! I! f WI r , I Q Q M 4 MM M 'wwlisff' W M f If ' N UWA fl 'QU M ! W 4911! 1' 4 LLM'-QM V 5, 1 Gimsssrii Rugaber, D. Inghram, S. Cumberledge, D. Baker, V. Root, J. Patterson, Dunham, J. Howell Parker E. Watkins, K. Baker, E. Lawrence, P. Youngs, G. Willoughby, W k ,B. Ruef V. Warmus C. Potter, H. Persons, L. Snyder ee s Foisy: R. Sterner, C. Douglas, P. Haynes, F. Hazlett, I. Eldridge, Todd, B. Kelts, T. Gridley, L. Hurd, C. Decker, R. Chappell 11 L- B't is-F lL5 vqiu Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: 2 I S. Cumberledge B. Kelts T. Gridl M. Parsons, L.,Hurd , ey, R Treasurer, J.Huy1er President, C.Rox Vice-President, J.Sargeant Secretary, D.Watson Historian, C.Wetmore .Q -5 -P P P gg! if g'gEii3gA J55:fi98Ut,RB.Slimley, P.Benson, V.Tompkins : ' a - 5 SOB, .larlatt C.Wetmore C.Rox I.S h idt R.B b Row 3: K.But1er, C.Miller, R.Bgcon, Lzviatkina, R:Davis,vw.DrEk: , e out 38 G R D D ll V C7700 Seated: L. Smith, A. Dennis, S. Haskins, S. Schmidt, J. Moore, D. Berdanier, S. Eaves, R. Bacon, V. Bebout, ll. Seeley, P. Doan, B. Kemp, J. I-legmann, O. Cunningham Standing: G. Broadbent., D. Doan, D. King, G. Kline, G. Zimmer, R. Reimann, N. Cooper, D. Parks, F. Northup, R. Dibble, R. Howland, D. Buffard, W. Seegers, E. Beebe an fr. 'L-1.6 H f-1. mia. , E. Lias, B. Swayne, H. Eaton, G. Swimley, D. Friske, C. O'Lenick Secretary, D.Berdanier, Treasurer, G,Kl.ne, Vice-President, J.Hegmann, President, lI.King Row R ow Row Row 1- B Abbey, J.Pa1-ker, S.VanGordon, Hdlhito, S.Lee, S.Morris R:St.ermer, Edlichardson, J.Stebbins, C.Smit.h, W.Franke, J.Taft 3: D.Friske, C.Lovel1, Sdioughtaling, B.Swayne, E.Kump, B.Trowbridge W.Troutman hx D.C1ow, S.Lamphier, B.Seamens, I.HcCu11en, G.Ack1ey, K.Monroe, tl B.Shultz E.S'balhi, G.Swim1ery, F.Pa1m, S.Fuher, C.Ca!'y, J.Lit e, C .0'Lenick, E.Lias 39 Seated: D. Metcalf, H. Abbott, N. Fuhrer, W. Wood, H. Abbey, S. Foley Standing: A. Tuttle, C. Hawkins, S. English, S. Doran, W. Trowbridge, L. Moon, L. Cary, E. lcCas1in, D. Weidman, F. Leach, C. Edgar, H. Van Skiver, P. Patterson, C. Moon, J. Sackrider W -9 asggxf git? ,Q ,. fp -f, .iw g if aj? asf A is ,. ,H 1, Row l Row 2: Row 3: Q ,H . 1 'V X 5 in 41-a owls., F5 ,g-my tr? .WE D. Mack, B. Barr, E. King, E. Young, D. Earl, J. Treat, A. Brugger, S. Stebbins H. Francis, B. Doremus, E. Swimley, B. Whitmire, S. Van Gorden, B. Houghtaling W. Little, R. Schaner, G. Safford, L. Kelts, N. Painter, R. Sunderlin Seated: M.Whittaker, W.Youngs, J,Bacon, A.Bessemer, S.How1and Standing: L.Broadbent, A.Bacon, E.Buffard, T.Brion, J.E11iot, N.Flint, W.Empson, A.G1ine, F.Tompkins, J.Spencer ho 1. -3 - --, E A J... 1' lr, Seated: R. Bell, J. Francis, S. Hargan, A. Heasley, K. Erickson, S. McLaughlin, R. Baker, R. Bricco Standing: R. Clark, J. Fitzwater, D. English, F. McCas1in, L. Cady, W. McFal1, H. Chappell, K. Faye, R. Lies, E. Collins, R. Sprague Wh? I ag? 151,-S blshs ll- df Seated: P. Ruef, S. McCullen, M. Womer, P. Taft, B. Staples, F. Schultz, J. M ohan, B. Simmons, C. Heyler, H. Patterson Standing: D. Rayle, H, Rumsey, P. Ransom, G. Schoonover, R. Ruef, E. Root, D. Tubbs, D. Potter, H. Stermer, V. Stebbins 4 Row 1: A. Beebee, J. Howe, E. Allen, S. Berdanier, L. Dibble, Row 2: A. Zimmer, P. Cunningham, C. Hatcher, E. Groetzinger, J. Marsh Standing: B. Payne, D. Houghtaling, W. Brass, J. Finnerty, L. Leonard, K. Short, G. Hall, M. Bertch, C. Eaves, M. Rox, J. Church, Co Doan hl W E S U -4540 fl' Row 1: F.Cary, E.Lamphier, B.Ho1land, L.Rushm re, A.Watkins J. Webster, R.Stratton Row 2: C.Davis, M.Love1l, N.Larrison, E.Pbtter, M.Carson, E.B ugger, L.Stratton, E.Stafford, A.Schmidt, D.Gunn, W.A11en, L.Treat, E.Stermer Row 3: M.Atwe11, G.Fitzwater, L.P1ank, S.Haz1ett, L.McFa1l, G.Wa1ker, M.Erwin, B.Wi1son, C.Bump, V.0uens 'Eg T96 NLQHNG Row Row Row Row D. Baker, M. Douglass, E. Draper, M. Davis, L. Seamans, S. Moon F. Womer, V. Moon, E. Byan, A. Cunningham, R. Taft, M. Miles R. Mack, S. Kizer, R. Chapman, F. Taft, M. Mattison, E. Hanes, R. Miller, R. Stratton ha J . Williams, C. Boom, W. Rosa, S. Giggee, D. Houghtaling, E. White, L. Parker, C. Troutman Row 1: L.Watkina, S.Carr, l.Forsberg, S.Graff, D.Card, P.Smith Row 2: B.Buffard, l.VanZi1e, L.Tompkins, L.Drake, R.Skinner, J.Seagers, B.Carr Row 3: D.Draucker, R.Schoonover, J.Hegmann, H.Bebout, R.Bowers, T.Church, L.Webster, H.Burrous, R.Hatcher, C.Doan 112 ENTARY 5 e O R X 3 L Row 1: J. Graff, D. Farnsworth, J. Mowers, J. Holland, M. Tompkins, F G. Seeley, s. Chase, J. Bowers, C. Bm-reue, n. cnureh, S. Reimann, S. Payne Standing: M. Clark, R. Harm, J. Rox, D. Houghteling, J. Price, J. Bowers, K. Parslow, H. Dennis, K. Bocknewch, C. Marsh, R. Andrews, G. Bartoo, J. Bessemer, B. Wainwright. Q at Lk D F-W 12 I--Simmons. L.K.1ng, R.Baker, F.A11en, E,Whi'be, J.Jonne1.en L Row 2: L.S:Lmmons, P.Hanes, C.Fitzwater, B.Boom, D.George, C,Wh1t.m11-3, ROV 32 E.3G-Pier, C.Cox, B.Tz-eat, A.A1tma.n, T.Pai.nter, D.Cobb, ,D A-3195915 EoM00n, L.Stea.dman, T.Moore, G.Gleason,B.Swim1ey, S.Dibble , M.Ruef, J. Parker I new ls A.Sha.rp, N,Gr:l.d1ey, D.Mack, EnH0U8ht9-15-D89 D.Haski-ns. ' B.But1er, P.Schult , G.C1ark L new 2. 14.1-rewm-iage, 1.MeceeJ.1.n, K.A11en, J.Be1eer Row 3: J.Seamns, S.Hovugh'ba.1ing, D.Hoot, R.Msa.d, A.I'b0n, L B.B:-ass, S.Ha.nes, M.Lowrey, M.Chap1n.n, R.Ear1, D.FiJ.'Lmore, H.Spicer, M.i4bsher, C.Meeks, J.S'bebbins, C,Gigee his 4l40Z7Q Row 1: S.Sti1es, K.L:lnder, W.Skinner, V.Drake Ro: 2: S.Seelye, B.Wase, A.Harding, K.Berdanier, K.Ianson, l6.Ha11, L.Parslow, nmhitney Row 3: C.Wetmore, T.Zinck, R.Parslol, D.But1er, P.Bacon, E.Finnerty, F.A11en, K.BaT:er, Loeertgens, mchurch, A.wood, n.P1-ice, W.Taft, W.Dibb1e, P.l-iarding, P.Payne PlUPb0 S T F I Ul- U5 M2 VFK A :L 'if D ., Q1 Row Row Row Row How 1: 2: 3: I.: 5: E.Abbey, S.Rumsey, L.Ray1e, J.Ca.ry, F.Leach, Jnleidmn, P.Baker, R.Root, M.LiB.s, F..Abbey, Knleinand, B.Sa.clcrider, R.King, N.Troutme.n, C.Eaton, B.Moon, J.Co1e, L.Stebbi.ns P.Davis, R.Baker, L.McCullen, K.Schaner H.Ca.rson, B.Abple.nalp, E.Steadme.n B.Fitzwater, S.E2ng1i.-sh, E.Youngs, S.Cumber1ed.ge, M.Anthony, M.Monroe G.womer, J.Hewitt, R.I.add, G,Ruef Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: B E B D F J Hackett, L. Green, S. Wilson, J. Smith, S. Short, M. Hurd Hurd, R. Abbott, M. Dunbar, J. Staples, J. Davis, B. Andrews Ekxglish, M. McCul1en Simmons, G. King, A. Locke, P. Little, W. Clark, J. McCas1in, White, L. Draper, W. King, D. Stratton, G. Cyphert, L. Parsons, Treat M5 PIUPBO Ubhh U5 NPT 'Q 911 Row ls P. Lamphier, T. McLaughten, E. Watson, M. Tanner Row 2: A. Richardson, L. Lowrey, K. Butler, S. Hackett, P. Trowbridge J. Earl Standing: B. Schmidt, M. Conrad, H. Parker, G. Crippen, F. Bullock, W. Empson, S s King, R. Lovell, R. Slocum, Mack, L. Spicer, A. Bump, E. Watson I-Ieasley, H. Butler. L B-c 2. UN ' TH N O 5 I L L Z S I E L D NY LF Q-F E E? Row 1: S. Beebe, B. Sheen, I. Reimann, J. Cunningham, M. Wainwright Row 2: H. Forsberg, M. Allen, C. Johnson, V. Zinek, D. Doa.n,' P. Harsh, B. Seamans, J. Baker Standing: B.. Parks, D. Chamberlain, B. Cavanaugh, W. Bowers, L. Flint, D. Grist. L. Johnson, P. Tompkins, K, Butlgr, L, Harding, G. Carr, R. Dennis, I. Costley, D. Sherman, B. Stiles I Row 1: Row 2: D. Davis, D. Gunn, F. Wbitmire, M. Lane, J. Streeter, L. Davis, E. Buchan, S. Davis, D. Snyder, H. Schoonover E. Wood, B. Cushion, L. Moore, V. Mom'oe, P. Moore, F. 0'Lonick, S. Bush, H. Brock, B. HcCu1len, B. Schoonover, A. Faye, D. Pittwater, J. Cary, R. Atwell, E. Ellis, G. Young, B. Nelson, R. Schultz 146 V z 5 F E5 LP. .D RW 11 G.Wataon, Y.Burrous 4 Row 2: S.Gil1, A.HcCas1in,A.Thomas, G.Root, Ediattiaon, D.!oungs Row 3: A.Stermer, V.Bo1look, G.Fnrhor, E.Houard, J.W:l.11cugh1y, H. Pa:l.n'I'.ar Standing: G.Root, V.0unn, A.Dunbar, J .Chapnan, J.Potter, R.Haok, R.Lamph:ler,B.Wood, C.Sense1, H.Gigee, E.Kne11, K.A11on, N.Ruy1er, J.Fx-ences, D.Sialons, R.Wood, M.Swm'twood G K A UI-Vg bb 45402 T L Pl qs- H '1' 9 REE TLF Q-B! Rowls P.Baker, R,H:ryczyk, E.Ioung, E.Wh.ite, S.Nei1n'as, P.Womer Row 2: S.Stap1es, G.!oung, B.Po1asld., D.Cobb, B.Doremua,B.Sv1m1ey ' B.ow3: L.MoCul1en, N. Holland, J.Holder, F.Fedder, R,3imons, LO1inger, F.Hood, F.George, L.Hubbard, J.King, C.Bush, P.!oung, T.Fish , Row 1: A P Row 2: H s stamingz . Sherman, E. Baker, J. Seelye, H. Doan, B. Hess, B. Doan, . Whittaker, ll. Buckhorn, Ann Hascho . Dearman, R. Elliot, C. Morehouse, C. Doan, J. Forsberg, . Moore, G. Cornell, S. Linder A. Forsberg, R. Bartoo, G. Rice, E. Fuller, J. Griggs, B. Broadbent, E. Jelliff, D. Draucher, L. Hoyt, R. Card, R. Grist, F. Atwell 147 G h 5 NU 0 A .D PP-4 2'-Shy, Row 1: J. Stebbins, D. Skinner, L. Stratton, N. Patte son, E. Stafford J. Baker, R. Griffin Sitting: G. Johnson, C. Griffin, N. B ffington, U. Youngs, J. Baker, A. Tubbs, E. Goodwin, B. Allman, V. Palm Standing, B. Robertg, I. Hurlbertsce Crippen, A. Schneller, G. Metcalf, R. Bartoo, R. Patterson, W. Cole, B. Owen, A. Frasier, C. Brown, E. Hurlburt. 6 R A D 4' 5'-r-5 W-E R M Y A-1' 3 E Q E. R S P A -r J D A 'P IL n D . . Row 1. E. Houghtallng, C. Sana, M. Potter, J. Dunkleberger. Row 2: M. Weeks, B. Porter, J. Willoughby, S. Reippel. Row 3: M. Miles, M. Gunn, V. Brugger, J. Parker, Standing: D. Simmons, S. English, W. Moon, P. Geertgens, W' EMPSOH, B. Rosengrant, G. Haskins, M. Mosher, J. Hollenbaugh, B. Potter, J. Little, W. Crippen, A. Button, G. Schultz, K. Button. K I .H 5525 g N Q A X D v B If Seated: J.lovers, G.Gardnor, M.Works, R.Zinck, S.Leonard, H.Shaffer, D.Fernsworth, P.Preston, Standing: L.Sherman, D.Brien, C.Doan, J.Butler, R.Bacon, F.Crotve11, D P .Od1e, l.Pars1ov, F.Cost1ey, R.A11en, C.Tompkins, P.Braea Jr., .Shaffer, K.Tucker, L.Harding D8 V ... E. 1153 1 I l ' l in 'X ,, G R A D I. I D Row 1: L.Womer, E.Es.ton, K.Pr1de, C.Cut1ip, S.White, P.Bor1a.nd, A.Tr0Wb1'?l-589, H.Fre-nke, R.George, J.A1tmen, B.Iae, N.Davis, S.Gridley Row 2: '1'.Ma.thews, S.Cox, B.Bonham, J.Da.vis, B.O1inger, B.McCu11en, J.Cachr, M.Young, Pdleinand, D.Stover, G.Moon, D,Steadmen, M.Lbp1a.na1p, J.K:Lng e..,.h 9 5-1 T ' 'r L V Row 1: D. Osterhoudt, S. Gill, J. Fuhrer, S. Swesey, S. Gigee, P C. Bollock, B. Haskins, D. Swetlend, R. Haynes, B. Sterler D . Q Row 2: S. Slertwood, J. lcLeugh1:l.n, J. Painter, R. Calkins, D. Swetlend, H. Davis, J. lsttison, I, llack, R. Bollock, R. Gunn, G. leGhee, J. Parker A R IB A l D V Row l: C. Allman, B. Palm, S. Hackett ' Row 2: G. Meeks, D. Beasley, J. Bartoo L Row 31 J. Baker, D. Hurlburt, W. Trowbridge Row hz D. Metcalf, M. Stratton, L. Moon L Standing: R. Hurd, T. Green, H. Stafford, S. Staples, G. Smith, E H. Crippen, G. Hurd, R. Patterson, S. Smith, J. Frasier, N. Larrison, R. Griffin, R. Heintz, R. Hack 1:9 NPP'4OMEZX l.Reimann, K.Chase, J .Chamber1ain, V.Smith, A.Schoonover, U.Anderson, V E S F' I L ID -wdmni 'vii l l Ur Row 1: K.Linder, B.Cost1ey Row 2: D.Hoy'b, EJ-less, G.Johnson, J.Adems, S.Buffard, L.Davenport, H.Streeter, C.Hatcher, I.Smith, R.A11en, C.Tompkins, R.Fish Row 3: G.Tucker, S.Gardner, D.Baker, S.Doan, C,King, A.Payne, B.Cooper, L.Fu11er 41 S ,Q avi' 'Y' R A-N G E 9 y Seated: R.Monroe, T.Ne1son, A.Beach, G.'I'1-ouman, P,McCul1en P.O'1enick, R.Ponds, A,Bu.sh, D.Schu1tz, Standing! J.FBy B.Doug1ass, V.:Ehnmons, C.Ca.ry, G.Eick, K.Worlan9.n, L. Leipold, LJ-L1.Jler,B.Brooks, Baillie, B.Potter, L, Collins, R.Cox MG Row 1 - C.Empson, P.Potter, J.Gunn, M.Brugger Row 2 - C.Mack, D.Ruef, D.Burdick, J.Rumsey Row 3 - L.Davis, M.Mi1es, B.Treat, K.King Row 14 - S.Birdsal'J., L.'5chmidt, J .McCarthy, P.King Row S - D.Dunke1berger, C.Gil1, B.Rieppe1, K.Burke, B.Tanner H.Hofi'man, J.Watson, G.Sama, L.Judd, M.Cady, B.Dibb1e, C.Geertgens, C.E1dridge, K.Bur'rows, L.S'bee1e, B.Andr'ews So L: -. ..- Row Row Row Row 1 Y 1: J.Mowers, S.Payne, C.Marsh, J.Graff, G.See1ye 2: C.Burrous, J.Bowers, S.Chase, S.Reimann, ll.Tompkins, J.Ho11and, D.Church 3: G.Bartoo, L.Levanowitz, M.C1ark, R.Hann, B.Wainwright, R.Andrews, J.Bessemer I.: K.Bocknewck, H.Dennis, K.Pars1ow, J.Price, D.I-loughetling, J.Rox, J.Bowers :J 1 Loft to right: M. Swartwood - Captain R. Wood, J. Chapman, J. Willoughby. hi '9'Q.mC W, T AT M Q.HE 0 QH B 5 ., 4 Qs Yfi' Left to right: N. Gridloy, M. Laurey, J. Seamans, D. Hack. 51 Left to right: L. Simmons, D. George, J. Johnston, A. Bieser 31 7 ki I A , fi za- ga -W 5581 14 - , , ,....... -...- 3 Af ? as .Q 53 it .ai Q Key to Baby Pictur' Found Q on the U F n k..,.. 5 VVVN ixlzziiwk 6 , my M, 5,4253 -- ff A SeI1iO1' .A .Q Q V Eg g ik 15212 ' H, P839 by MW F: 9 ji,i.fi. Y LLLL ' WM :fQ'l 1 f5Ql 4f ' . Ly' . T '. 'gh Q I W I 3 ' J fzawl , Q , 0 K--, D , 'F Y. ' V'- ' .vb wi' if-.aw N, Mr 2 O. M Ro, 1 p gcga,-f,hy,mgnager, G.Van Gordon, W.Fitzwater, E.7lBtkiDS, J -F4801 Fit t E.Jaoobaon manager Row 2 ?Joachz::SZ:n6ub, F'.Haz1e':.t, C.Mi11er, L.!-love, R.Ke1138, C-K1-DS: T Gridley, ll. Parsons C V Varsity Q W Ll G 9 B o '-4 R 7 s Team CVJS Opp Team CVJS Opp Troupsburg 65 30 I Galeton 63 37 Blossburg L2 39 4 Well sboro 38 L5 Tioga 60 30 Bloasburg 56 5 Northside L5 59 'Elkland 58 78 Coudersport 34 67 flanafield 50 38 Wellsboro 35 59 'Ga1eton 56 , 36 if Elkland 1,5 1,3 Charleston 79 58 Charleston 71 1.2 Troupaburg 55 29 Coudersport 50 74 'Mansfield 59 64 Tioga 68 53 Horseheads 68 55 'League Games ,N R.H wland D.Weidman L.Caffo F.Leach, J.E11iot,manuger gg: :,?:g:g::i,B.Regmann,,G.Broadben6, E.Cod16poti,coach, G-KU-119, L-K91'59y C.Edgar E I S H ' L L N E Team CVJS Opp. Team CVJS OPP- Troupsburg 23 20 Galeton L9 19 Bloasburg 26 21, wwellsboro 16 L0 Tioga 42 18 Blossburg 36 20 Northside 20 56 iE1k1and 27 36 Coudersport 30 31+ 'Mansfield 25 27 nlellsboro 20 38 lGa1eton 33 16 uE1k1and 30 25 Charleston 30 13 Charleston 23 18 Troupsburg 39 32 Coudersport 18 35 'Mansfield 20 21 Tioga 36 17 Horseheads 32 34 55 ' League Games Dewey, this year's Junior High team has compiled a record of 5 wins, and 3 losses. Norman Flint, along with Lanny Broadbent and Jimmy Elliot, carried most of this year'a load. A better team is expected next year, as the KNOXVILLE Under the leadership of lr. Row 1: J.Finnerty, W.Brass, D.Draucker, J.Seagers, T.Church, F.Tompkins W.Works R.Dewey coach boy' de '10P 'XPe1'1 'Ce- nov 2: N.F1int, JfHegmnn,'n.natchef-, msebouf., J.E1l1ot, L.Broadbent, K.Short, L.Leonard unior High Basketball if J 2 3 E Beau-N-B 4-4 R1-av, r Row 1: Row 2: E.Collins, L.Cary, D.Rayle, G.Schoonover, R.Eng1iah, R.Ruef R.Sunder11n, D.Potter, H.Iichaels, coach, J.Sackrider, l.Allen 56 WESTFIELD This year we had 13 boys who contributed to the Junior High School basketball programs. At this writing, our record is 5 wins, and l 10333 and we are in a position to tie Elkland for the Championship. Our biggest thrill, however, has been in trouncing lellsboro twice, the only C. V. school able to over- come the county seatera this year. As to standout players, there are none, for a team ie only as good as its reserves, and each and everyone of the 13 did his share. lention should go, however, to our one-two punch of Fitzwater and Schoonover. l 5 .. V Row 1: F.Hazlett, C.Mi1ler, I.Rusf, E.Jacobson, C.King, I Haskins, I Eldridge, Row 2: L.Schaub,coach, J.Edgar, L.George, G. Van Gordon, E Nickerson, I Seagers, T.Grid1ey L H J Littl I Ihitmire I Fitzlater I Parsons R Bebout, R Reimann, RO' 33 e 0,95 e ep 1 9 0 ! ' 9 Soccer Players P 3 EH R , T The C. V. Soccer team failed to win many games this year lan of the previous starters were lost through graduation. The team managed to score in all but one of this year's games but could not score more than the opposition. Better teams are expected to be produced in future years as this sport is only a few years old in the C. V. school. Mansfield Elkland Tioga Covington Opp. CV Opp 2 1 Mansfield 2 0 6 5 Elkland 3 2 5 6 Tioga 6 1 3 3 Covington 3 2 57 Roy 1g G.Eaton, D.Swayne, ll.Eaton, J.sarseant, D-010' Row 2: l.Bacon, D.Berd8niel', U-Paine Cheerleaders ' v T Ll, 0 A Row 1: J.Buy1er5 S.Lee: L.0wens3 0.Empson3 S.Lamphierg M.Dibble The efferveeconce of the cheer leading squad dx-an your attention to the school'a fighting spirit. The long..echoed cheers and fast action from each cheerleader not only show school spirit but also the wan feeling of loyalty and admiration for the Cowaneaque Valley Joint Schools. 58 Cowanesque Wins 4 -43 In Tioga League Tilt Cowanesque Valley S c h 0 o l s edged the Elkland varsity 45-43 on the Knoxville Court, Friday Blossburg- Bows .To Pos V Cowanesque Schools LW Mme, BQQQ LF Haskins GF Wetmore Q9 fb W RF new Gb 42, 9 RW Nickerson Mansfield Eden 56 co oevzffeiocol JF? 55351222 Cowanesque, 64 to 59 cp 539 K.,e4'Q,e1 ew? LHB manage Menslieldf-Mansfield edged Cow- 5,39 90,0973 RHB Howe anesque Vallcynnn the linal period 4' 595,005 gk' LFB King here las! night. 64-59 a Tioga League CJ- Q90 5005 9 G Hgzlgtg game. Mansfield non the JV game. veeebif' QW 21-20. A .ego 9 ' 9 gx N 334-Q' Cowanesque Valley Trims Mansfield Westlield-Cowanesque Valley took a commanding lend in the opening quarter and went on to hand Mans- field u 50-38 setback here las: night. COWANEBQUE HANBIIELD G I' 'I G F T Fltzwll-el' 3 4 10 0'Doll 5 5 15 Panunx 1 0 2 Edgerton 0 0 0 Miller 'l 2 16 Cady 4 0 8 Idler 4 3 ll-Stlllwell 3 0 B Gurdon 0 0 0 Jlqullh I 1 5 Eldridge 3 3 9 Hahn 2 0 4 Grldley 1 0 2 Curry 0 0 0 Hulatt 0 0 0 Barron 0 0 0 Wltklnl 0 0 0 'ro'nu.s -555 TOTALS Gifs cownmsseux ..... as 5 11 me-.so umerxnn , ...... 5 a .12 is-:aa ju S fm? li l: A g Q i 'B- I 'L 'ig 2 er 1 Q1 Cowa nesque Valley Trounces Charleston Knoxville - Cowanesque Valley Central High School romped to a 79-57 non-league basketball victory over Charleston Central here las! night. lhe Cowanesque JV's won. 30-17. UOWAIIIIQUI V. GIA!-Lll'.l.'0l G F T G F TQ Fitzweter 6 ,ll 12 Campbell 3 1 5, Persona 3 1 7 Wilson 3 I 8 Howe 1 0 2 Smith 3 0 6 Miller S 5 21 Bowen 1 0 6 Kline 0 0 0 Gore 10 4 24 Edglr 3 0 6Baltley 1 0 2 JnnGordon 1 0 2 Reece 8 4 104 Eldridge 8 1 17 I Grldley 5 0 10 Watkins 1 0 2 ' 'rome 35 1 ii 'rom' za H 5 59 Cowanesque Falls To Wellsboro 45 - 38 Cowanesque Beats Tl08'a and Galeton 'B----...... M , 'VERA 'YFQF iff' ,HY I N Wy N. 'ILP' ll fr g..E?gf E' 5 . v as .l lk. Q 'Mi t D- Rot 1: lisa Dickinson,director, D.Doan, C.Hatcher, T.Church, E.Gr0etz1nger, G.Zimmer Row 2: D.Church, G.K1ine, H.Benson, W.Seagers, C.Adams -D Mus 54453 PLE Row 1: Row 2: E. Lawrence, M. Douglas, S. Stebbins, C. Cary, J. Stebbins, E. Watkins, G. Safford, P. Ruef, W. Franke, M. Eaton G. Ackley, G. Eaton, S. Van Gorden, J. Little, J. English, R. Kelts, I. Patterson, G. Lamphier, B. Barr, W. Ruef, S. Van Gord6n ' 62 ROW 12 A.A1t1118-Il, H.Chappe1l, R.Be11, B.HoJ.1a.nd, E.Swim1ey, B.Treat, E.Steadman, R.B icco, R.Sunderlin, D.Cobb, L.f1ank, J.Rumsey, MJwm,iMhmMm . Row 2: S.Vhn Gorden, Miss.Dickinson, M.Doug1ass, B.Stap1es, M,Wh1te, R.Nelson, M.Atwe11, C,Davis, L.Simmons, G,Lamphier, L.Simmons, J.Hewitt, D.George, A.Wstkins, G.Fitzwater AA HA P4 1 eg: Us Us, s uf, J ' iL c. c: ' UR Ugg E Seated: Standing: ifwwf-M G.Eaton, County and District Bandg M.Bacon, District and State Orchestra G.Zimmer, County Bandg J.Sargeant, District Chorusg M.Palm, District Chorusg E.Rox, District Chorusg W. Frank, District and State Chorus and County Bandg E. Lawrence, County and District Bandg R.Ke1ts, County and District Band 63 Row Row Row Row 1: Mrs. George, C.Doan, L.Dibb1e, l.Rox,,E.Gr6etz1nger, J.larsh, W.Youngs C.Rox, J.Sargeant, J.Huy1er, 2: A.Beebe, J.Moore, J.Howe, A.Zimmer, L.Frost, V.Tompkins, R.Bscon, L. Smith, A. Cline 3: l.Bertch, S.Schmidt, P.Cunningham, C.Hatcher, S.Haskins, P.Doan B.Kemp, I.Schmidt, M.See1ey L: G.Ha11, O.Cunningham, l.Bacon, E.Rox, l.Payne, J.Hegmann, C.W6tl0T8, C.Eaves, S.How1and, A.Bessemer C P s 1 A B I D A We N Q :J B i S new 1s D.Macka S.3tebb:Lns, B.Dormus, A-THW10, E-Swimlefv A-Wiger s.Fo1ey, R.AweJJ-, M-Flwcis new 2: E.Kmg, NJ-unrer, M.whize, B.Hovehf'a1i-Hs, H-Abbott, 1 s.van Garden, D.Mewa1-f, B-Barr, A-Hurd, G-Eaton: Wmwnf B.Swayne, w,Franke, S,Houghxa1ing, S,O'Lenick, J.Phrker, .suebbms nr .Ge0rE0 RW 3, DgEB1'1, S.Iee, A.MorriS, M-lick, S-Morris: M,Pa1m, Sgkndre, 61: Row 1: T.Brion, R.Bacon, E.latkins, D.Doan, W.Drake, R.Bebout, K.But1er, C.li1ler Row 2: R.Sterner, D.Roberts, R.Lovel1, l.Eldridge, P.Ha1nes, N.Haskins, R.Reimsnn, PnlcCarth5 A.Bacon, D.Tuttle Row 3g S.Foisy, S.Root, B.usker, C.Douglas, H.Clsrk, S.Fuhrer, H.Trowbridge, D.latson, H.Benson, L.Broedbent Row 4: D.Davis, L.latkins, R.Dibble, D.Doan, G.Broadbent, R.Reimann, G.Z1mmer, D.Phrks, C.Pbtter, L.Parker, J.E1liot r 9 ,lb H' Our local chapter of Future Farmers of America is part of a nation-wide organization. Its purposes are man and varied, but primarily it is designed to make farm life more interesting, profitable, and enjoyable. Although the F.F.A. is an honorary organization over 901 of the boys who are studying agriculture are enrolled. We have but one organization, composed of members from both the Knoxville and Westfield schools. Our meetings therefore, are.night meetings in order that more may attend. There is a county F.F.A. basketball league in which we participate. To date, ou team is third in the county. The various activites of the year will be highlighted in June, when four boys will be selected to represent ou school in the state judging contests held at State College. We would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks to the various individuals and business organizations who have done many things which have greatly benefitted our organization in the past year. 65 I H Seated: D.Burrous, B.Swimley, R.larlatt, L.Frost Row l: S.Eaves, J.Empson, P.Doan, B.Kemp, P.Benson, V.Tompk1ns, R.Bacon l S.Schmidt, D.Wetson, J.Moore, 0.Empson, D.Wi1son, A.Ha1l Row 2: E.Rox, W.Hel1, L.Smith, S.Haskins C, AN A C- acti BY N9 A-'HE . Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Hall, R.larlatt, J.Moore .Wilson noxvnlfe Homemaker! Ten new members were added to the Knoxecker Chapter of the FHA Club. We elected our new officers as follows: President, Darlene Wilson, V. President, Joann Moore, Treasurer, Winifred Hallg Parlimentarian, Jean Empsong Secretary, Lois Smith, Historian, Onnalee mpsong Devotion Leader, Shirley Haskins. Our club mothers for this year are Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Abbey, and Mrs. Rox. we have enjoyed many parties and good times in our own group and also with other chap- ters. To earn money for our chapter we sold ex- tract and also had candy sales. with the help of our most competent advisor, M s. Smith, we have had a most successful year. Haskins, B.Swimley, J.Empson Kemp, E.Rox 66 ' 5 2 isgggf g ., -w k S Z , ' ,Mat- Row 1: J. Patterson, B. Ruef, S. Morris, S. Houghtaling, D. Clow Row 2: B. Dunham, S. Cumberledge, E. Richardson, H. Dibble, A. H1u'd, A. Morris, D. Baker, V. Root, C. O'Lenick Row 3: C. Lovell, B. Trowbridge, D. Frieke, J. Stebbins, B. Abbey, S. Lee, J. Whitmire, C. Smith, J. Parker Wefffu elf! Homemmkcrf Lp Ep A Know-N You WL!-l E-a'El-4-mn J-15 ABAKED A Seated: B. Dunham, A. Morris, J. Patterson, D. Clow Standing: B. Ruef, I. Dibble, J. Whitmire, S. Morris, Mrs. Streeter F. H. A. ACTIVITIES Field Trip October il Banquets 5- Served, Scout Conmittee November 13 3 F. F. A. Father 8. Son 8. Banquet - November 193 67 Candy Sales Extract Sales 3 Queen of Hearts Feb. 15, 19523 Served PoTeAe Feb. 26, Harvest Ball Nov. 9, 19523 Row 1: D. Clow, S. Houghtaling, N. Larrison, H. Mack, J. Meehan, S. McLaughlin, B. Houghtaling Row 2: B. Fitzwater, R. Chappell, P. Patterson, H. Trowbridge, E. Watkins, Mrs. Eick Row 3: G. Skinner, R. Kelts, H. Clark, E. Haynes Student Council seated: R. Keltss B- Fif 8w'f Mrs' mek Standing: E. Watkins, H. Trowbrid89 1. . W A B -f 5 L T T B I :sr BT Hr: 'C Af 'er l - ' 3 Row 1: E.Rox, J.Hegmann, J.Sargeant, l.Peyne, Row 2: M.Bacon, lr. Berdanier, Advisor l.Rox, B.Dibble, I.Schmidt, C.letmore, E.See1ye, J.Hegmann Row 3: J.Elliot, L.Howe, G.K1ine, D.King, R.Bebout The Student Council was organized in 1950 with Mr. Reese Berdanier as advisor. Different projects have been carried out. Honor study halls, with a council member in charge were set up. These were carried out last year. . Some of the council members visited the grade rooms and gave talks on school pride. The council.a1,o had charge of Savings Stamps. This year the student council sold Christ- mas holly, Stampix, and had a Tag Day. These activites helped raise money with which we hope to buy shrubbery for the school. They were very successful. It was decided that the council would be in charge of the Assembly programs. Everyone thought this was a good idea and met it with enthusiasm. Since the Student Council has been intro- duced into our school, we have noticed man new and improved changes taking place. we hope the Council continues this good work and has good luck in the years to come. 68 .WJ I L' .L a 15 - 1' I va V - Q nr 'I , I x' xxx I I ll 9.44 V V 3' P 'L Lx! k 'T e 152 ' X X ' fa 1' vo ff- It 4 x , 0 . 2 . on Lov Y uct' of Henff l, G'-'v Q 5 nu,-.-.,4 C , O. ,,,.,.....---, ' Q, Q , -. 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'NNN Alberta King Doroth Hackett 'Bert' 'Dotf ,wx we deeply appreciate the fine job that our janitors, John Homer and Don Steadman, are doing in our school this year. 76 lay Kline, Madeline Hegmann 3-.QA Beulah Erickson---- Cook Gertude Cole ----- -- Assistant J'HIT PARADE or 1 Slowboat to China Miracle of the bells You were meant for me Maybe you ll ,be there Ohl that 0.Qd01 Sparkle So Tired Confess Unforgetable Winter Wonderland Birth of the Blues Old Soldiers never die Baby Face I get Ideas Little Red Robin Ain't gonna study war no mo Tell me Why Now is the hour Until Love somebody Every girl should be married Our Love Life gets Tedious I turned and slowly walked away It's a good, day Waltz of the wind It's a most unusual day Cornbelt Symphomf Am I asking too much Mistletoe Kiss Mule Train It had to be you The Paleface I'm gonna love that guy 952f Journey to the office Hr. Swayne 9S on report card At Clark's Hrs. Eick Of School In the office Hr. Andre Xmas in the Valley 65 on report card Mrs. Buchanan Mr. Painter Mr Michaels Hrs. Hancock Mr Andre Miss Clark COMHEMJEMENT Thg last day of school Marie Palm Senior Girls For homework Mr. Kline From Chem. class Saturday John Lee Having English done Band To Pass Xmas Party Gene Van Garden Mr. Godispoti After School Lunch Coach Schaub Heard in the Hall' 'That wasn't me this time! 'Can I your b? ure ggn it wggrel 3x3S. en is the bell going to ring? wasn't here for the assignment. Hey1 Got your lesson done? ew! Glad that's over. at time is it? Did you get arm shut-eye last night? et' skip today! 'What a boring class. Who's in the office this time? Joyce Safford Joyce Safford X nl ,. C o R N , lr. Andre - Man is never older than he feels. Now this morning I feel as fresh as a two-year-old. Bin' Horse or egg? Advice to Student Motorists: Just because you can see its tracks is no reason that the train has just gone through. Gene ,, It says here in the paper that a baby was fed on horse's milk for 3 days and gained 15 pounds Joyce-I'hat's crazy, who's baby was it? Gene :The horse's. Marjorie:-There was a terrible murder at our house today. lgry B: - Was there? ' Marjorie: -Yes, a paper hanger hung a border. 77 lr. and lr. and lr. and lr. and llr. and lr. and lr. and lr. and Ilr. and lr. and lr. and lr. and lr. and lr. and lr. and lr. and lr. and Irs. lr. and lr. and lr. and lr. and Harry Andre Floyd Atwell, Sr. lalter Bacon . Ernest Benson Carl Burrous, Sr. Keith Clark Harold Dibble lyman Dibble Paul Doan lurl Eaton . lilliam Eaves . Ray Edgar . Robert Empson . Raymond Fitalater Hugh Abbey Inrenzo Hall Norval Haskins, Sr Anna Howard Roy Howe, Sr. Irs . Gerald Hurd Harold Jacobson, S Charles King, Sr. 1'- IN APPRECIATION OF OUR PARENTS' llr. lr. lr. lr. lr. lr. lr. lr. lr. Rev. lr. lr. Irs. lr. lr. lr. lr. lr. lr. lr. lr. lr. , Guardians and Irs. Harry King, Sr. and Irs. Ralph Lovell and Irs. Ivan lack and Irs. D. F. Cleveland and Irs. Iceman lcFa11 and Irs. Byron lorris and Irs. Floyd Nickerson and Irs. Emery Olofaon and llrs. Theodore Owens and Irs. Cecil Palm and Irs. Iarion Payne and Irs. John Root Helen Rox and Irs. Clyde Safford and Irs. Clifton Seelye and Irs. Andrew Simmons I Arlie Skinner and Irs. Harold ,Swayne and Irs. Thoms Van Gordon and Irs. Thurston Watson and Irs. Ernest llhitmire and Irs. Harry wilson To our parents, we express great Preise and appreciation for their guidance, understanding tolerance and sacrifices. le1111 strive to show our gratitude by living up to their hopes and expectations of us. 78 Q. 5, Q 1, , A , W! -Qffi ' Sinn uf... 3-P-x C.,.,4::S --'-f-'q.- F if O X 4 19 W as , I ,Sr-Q'3,5 ,-7,-,.....f 3' I X f f - '23 . 4 K ,?-f,.- ...-.F 3 ',. TC'l ' af 1 ds . . .4f3 . 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Elkldnd P Uf EL L C0- 6l I mpoffamt BESIS 'BEST Way to things you want most the highway to steady saving an interest in this bank, safe, convenient BlSTTme to open your savings account right now, while your ambition is strong COME IN 'Rainy I FARMERS k TRADLRS NATIONAL BANK of Westfield All deposits up to 510,000 insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLIMENTS NEW YORK STATE NATURAL GAS CORPORATION 9 0 13657 'PLN'-I - for savings- OF 82 SAVINGS TELL MANV A SUCFWSS STORV Behind every new home, business venture or other project, there's usually a program of savings It's the BEST VAY to make your olans succeed Open your savings account with any amount and build special puroose of your own THE FIRST NATIONAL PANK OF KNOXVIILE Deoosits Insured up to 310,000 101 YEARS OF FASHIONING NEW THINGS IN GLASS The year 1952 marks the one hundredth and one year that Corning Glass Works has been engaged in making improved forms of glass for use in the home, industry and the school CORNING CLASS WORKS up savings here through regular deposits for any 83 COVPLIMENTS BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1952 LUSH BROS INC Mr and Mrs D H Rumsey Galeton, Pa Westfield, Pa COMPLIMENTS Dr and Mrs L A Root Westfield, Pa A E STRAITZ MOTOR SALES Galeton, Pa COMPLIMENTS GATES E McNINCH Insurance and Bonding Westfield, Pa OF BUICK - PONTIAC - CHEVROLET OF OF Bb. THE BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF n52n C. E. Lawrence Est. Hardware Knoxville, Pa. Compliments of REIMANN'S HATCHERY Compliments JOHNSON 8 WILLIAM'S STORE Outfitters for Boys and Girls From Crib to College Compliments of A W LUGG AND CO Knoxville, Pa Compliments WAKELY'S GROCERY Compliments STAFFORD S FILLING STATIONN of of of j n , 85 C'ONDLIM1..NTS Mr 8a Mrs Jesse Locke COMPLIMENTS Parrallel Poultry Farms Compliments of JAMES INSCHO Used Cars Bought and Sold COMPLJIMENTS Mr Summer COMPLIHENTS King Brothers Garage R E Baxer 8: Son Hardware Lawrenceville, Pa Elbe CO DLIMENTS rt Potter's Garafre .lpn COIN PLIMLNTS Dr Grover Q, CLASS XAfl5 Pl Compliments K JULIUS KAYShR AND COMPAAY westfield, Pa. OUR ADVERTISERS wHo HELPED MAKE 1'Hl5 YEARBOGK POSSIBLE or r OF or r I or OF D q q , . . ' OF In-Ishii - ff V 4'K CLK, V ui G P- TO of 86 COMPLIM NTS LAR!! THEAT E COMPLIMENTS SENIOR CLASS COMPLIMENTS AUGUST VALA Addison N Y COMPLIUENTS BENNIA BEAUTY SHOPPE Addison, N Y COVPLIMENTS DR HOLMES Elkland, COMPLIMENTS HAROLD M WILSON, P Addison, N Y NOREN'S DRESS SHOP Elkland, PB COMPLIMENTS FRED C Le BRANTZ R SONS Addison, N Y COPPLIMENTS DALE k DARRYLE COMPLIMENTS FRED DODDET Addison, N Y COMPLIMENTS J C BARKALOWE Addison, N Y THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Addison ADDISON, NRW YORK E H Davies, Pres OF OF OF 1 I C I OF or' OF , .. EGR. Pa. . . COMPLIMENTS A S ' D A OF OF ,1 OF oF OF 87d A Compliments Friend Compliments ROBERT E MILLER R SON'S KNOXVILLE, PA Compliments WWESTFIELD ACCORDIAN SCHOOL' Stretch Your Dollars By Shopoing H ELKLAND TRADING CO INC Phone 3565 3575 GPS Compliments nCORNELL'S SERVICE STATION Knoxville Pa V k J B MIL Bottled Gas Cars Stoves Gas For better service and quality see Jess Miller Millerton, Pa ENGLISH AND REED Allis Chalmer and Frigidaire Sales and Service Wellsboro 6086 Comoliments of WYNKOOP'S STORE Osceola, Pa. I of of A , . of . . Elkland Pa. A. J. , . . I LER of ' If 88 COMPLIMENTS Bruce D Gleason WESTrRN AITO ASSOCIATE STORE Westfield, Pa COMPLIMENTS SMITH DRESS SHOP BFST WISHES To the Graduates C V W Wood, Publisher Westfield, Pa LOMPLIMENTS Dodge Cars 8 lrucks Westfield, Pa EMAONS CLEANERS DYERS Service with Satisfaction PHONE ll9R3 Westfield Penna Fur Storage Alterations E LFETA KELLY Westfield, Tuesday Jaleton Home Office COMPLIM NTS STANLEY J BROCK East Main Street COMPLIMENTS PRITCHAHD'S BARBER SHOP Westfield, Pa OF ' OF OF of . . J. S. The Free Press-Courier BRUGGER 8 CRANDALL F. . U 1 ' il' OF OF 89 Compliments of GLEASON AND BAKER International Harvest Co. Sales and Service Hardware Phone Elkland 2051 Compliments of SCHOONOVER'S DAIRY Knoxville, Pa. Compliments k Mrs Henry E Grigps Compliments WOOD'S GARAGE Knoxville, Pa Compliments of KNOXVILLE CO OPERATIVE G L Farm Supplies Phone M3 Comnliments Indian Trails System Corning N Y H S LEATHERS Hardware Plumbing Electrical Anpllances Wilson Sporting Equipment Knoxville, Pa Phone 80 H W TAYNTON CO , INC General Transportation Penna Official Insp Station Wellsboro, Pa Corning N Y Belville, N J Phone 2128 of of Mr. .. . , ' - . .F. l of Feed - Seed - Fertilizer 90 C OHP LIMEN TS NEWTON GARAGE Galeton, Pa COMPLIMEN TS FEDDER 'S JEWELERS Westfield, Pa C OMPLIMEN TS MMUSELLE BEAUTY SALON Phone SISR4 Westfie ld, Pa. COMPLIMEN TS H OUTMAN 8c SONS Westfield, Pa COMPLIMEN TS TAYLO11 lk SEIFEHT Proprietors Westi ield, Pa COMPLIMEN TS THE F J WOOD CO Your International Harvester an GLF Dealer COMPLIMENTS WESTFIELD MO T ORS We s tfie ld, Penna COMPLIMENTS PERMA STONE INN J T Erwin Galeton, Pa Phone 73 OF OF OF OF ' ' w. . A OF OF WESTFIELD MARKET , , , d OF I ' OF 91 KENYON BROS. Est. 1889 Furniture Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Dial 3441 - 2811 Elkland, Pa. Compliments of H.J.LUmS General Merchandise and Feeds Cowanesque, Pa. It's Fun To Eat Out try PRICE'S EAT SHOP Knoxville, Pa Phone 9r4 Compliments of Lionel W Stevens General Insurance Knoxville, Compliments of ELKLAND LLECTRIC CO Elkland, Pa Compliments W C CROFT AND SONS Compliments COVANESQUE VALLEY IRON WORKS Cowanesque, Compliments of SCHULTZ MOTOR CO , INC Elkland, Pa Pa. ' . of of N - il I Ford - Mercury Sales and Service Pa. . COMPLIM NTS LAMPHIER'S GARAGE COMPLIMENTS Phone l03Rl2 5 Qj,, To enjoy fine, food eat out 'mel You have tried the rest now try the best VALLEY DOLLAR SAVER W A Gridley Westfield, Pa Ph 182 3,000 Circulation 7,000 Prosp Readers Read Your Dollar Saver Every Wed You tell it We'll Sell it COMPLIMENTS Sesler's Soda Bar COMPLIMENTS ROBERT C GRIDLEY INSURANCE AGFNCY Westfield, Pa. COMPLIMENTS COLE E JUDD Phone lO3R6 Westfield, Pa COMPL IMENTS OF L. L. TUBES Westfield, Pa. H ' G R. B. BUFFINGTON O T N p E E O I E A N Furniture and Appliances T T Everything for the Home Phone 13h Westfield, OF OF On Route M9 Westfield, Pa. FITZWATER'S RESTAURANT W ,LK ,r,A, -,f X!if ISE332 OF of of Compliments of CARSON FINANCE CO. Automobile Financing Personal Loans Wellsboro, Pa Compliments COOPER'S REXALL STORE Knoxville, DANN'S DAIRY Painted Post Ice Cream Bar All Dairy Products RUSSEL C WOOD Home Food Freezers Refrigerators, Milk Coolers, Trucks, Jeeps Phone 23L1l+ W H EDGECOM AND SONS Lumber and Building Material Knoxville, Pa Phone 2r2 Compliments of Watches Diamonds Elkland, Pa Compliments SHORT'S GENERAL STORE Larro Feeds Compliments of JOHN L SHEEN AND SONS Department Store Elkland, Pa of Pa. M111 Work W. C. BAILEY, JEWELER of , 914 C OMPL I MENT S OF Paul J. Ford and Son Westfield, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF OTTO C. MOSCH INC. Galeton, COMPLIMENTS COLE CHEVROLET ND NORTHERN TIER OIL Westfield, Pa. COMPLIMENTS WILSON'S CLOVER FARM STORE Phone 3231 Sabinsville, Pa BEST WISHES COLONIAL HOTEL BEST WISHES to the and Mrs Bert E Simmons COMPLIVENTS BAUNUNK BROS Phone ?241 Sabinsville, Pa Furniture COMPLIMENTS ROSENBLOOM'S Floor Coverings, Appliances Phone 175 Westfield, Pa Pa. OF OF A . . .fn CO0 Clyde and Anna Safford Class of 1952 Mr. . . OF OF D 95 Compliments PENN WELLS HOTEL Wellsboro Compliments Mr an Mrs Edwin A Glover We Invite You to Shop at The Wellsboro, Pa Tioga County's Largest Department Store Compliments of General Merchandise Westfield, Pa PUTNAM SALES R SERVICE INC 5 5 East Avenue Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Compliments George Works BUFFARD GREENHOUSE Knoxville Flowers For All Occasions Compliments of KNOXVILLE SALES INC Sales Every Tuesday Knoxville, Pa I of of . d . A . ROY J. DUNHAM STORE J, L, Locke ' of 96 COMPLIMENTS KENNETH KERTON, FLORIST COMPLIM NTS Flowers for every occasion AND MRS FERRIS HAZLETT Wellsville N Y Sabinsville, Pa COMPLIMFNTS ACKLEY R SON Westfield, Pa Athletic Equipment, Fishin Arms and Ammunition g Tackle, COMPLIMENTS NELSON J COLE Groceries and Feeds THE FIRST COMPLIM NTS NATIONAL BANK OF MEMBER F D I C GALETON We invite you to stop at K1ine's Gift Shop on Route 1946, one half mile east of Galeton KLINE'S GIFT SHOP GALETON, PA Gifts Costume Jewelry Foot Long Hot Dogs COMPLIMENTS OSGOOD'S GARAGE Galeton, Pa CLARK'S REXALL STORE Phone 71 Westfield, Penne Magazines and Cosmetics Sherwin Williams Paints Fountain Service OF OF MR. . , s l OF 4 OF East Main Westfield, Pa. OF OF 97 VAN'S SALES k SERVICE Compliments of 'DIXIE BAR- B- Q-' and 'DIXIE BOWLING ALLEYS' Elmira, New York Admiral television Philco Home Appliances Radio Maytag Norge Phone 27h7 Elkland, Pa. Q Compliments of KERRICK MOTORS INC. Dodge - Plymouth - Dodge Trucks - - 105 East Ave. Wellsboro, Pa. F'RANK'S CHEVROLET INC. Chevrolet - Oldsmobile General Auto Repairs 2h hour wrecker service Parts - Tires - Gasoline Dial 3331 Elkland Compliments of MIKE HUNTER'S Atlantic Service Station Knoxville, Pa. Compliments of MILTON TAFT General Store Cowanesque, Pa. L. H. FARMELO Wholesale Confections - Novelties with Bulk Candy Mail Order Dept. Elkland Phone BOOO Watch for Card 'There's no place like Home DAVIS FURNITURE Dial 6611 Wellsboro, Pa. COMPLIM NTS VAILEY DE LUXE CLEANERS Westfield, Pa COMPLIMENTS WRIGHTS RESTAURANT Westfield, Pa SUCCESS and BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1952 C L Franke 5d to S1 OO Store COMPLIMENTS NORTH PENN GAS COMPANY Westfield, Pa UMIKFR'S WEL' SVIL E WO JUTIENT WORKS Wellsville, New York Phone 1154 Call ue for Special Appointment COMPLIMENTS N SUPER MARKET Westfield, COMPLIMENTS H0hSEHEADs LIVESTOCK MARKET Ronald D West, Owner Horseheads, N Y OX YOKE INN UNUSUAL CABINS Galeton, Penna Franklin E Milliren, Prop OF OF 0 e - OF 195 South Main Street KEN BAKER'S WR E D A D W H I T E' P80 OF 99 COMPLIMENTS FRED J SWANSON Westfield, Penne COMPLIMENTS HENDERSHOT'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Westfield, Penne. COMPLIMENTS THE SENIOR CLASS FITZWATLRS' FOOD STORE Danny R Leola COMPLIMENTS Houghtaling 8 Little NATIONAL BRANDS STORE Potterbrook, Penne COIPLIIENTS BALFOUR'S GARAGE General Repairing Westfield, Penne COHPLII NTS SMITH HOTEL leetfield, Penne COMPLIMENTS E R I Westfield, Penne COMPLIM NTS NELL1E'S BEAUTY SHOP Westfield, Penne OF OF 'ro OF OF OF OF OF z E K ' s G L L 1oo q,El-JI-E 94 n., . 1 , , 1- w 1 , ni- , -.
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