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S+a+e Officers S EATED: Harry Seilhammer...$econd Vice PresidemL Lewisfown, Penna. Nancy McConnel ..Secrefary l annlng, Penna. Charles Valsing .................................... Presidenf Bradford, Penna. BiH CIInfom ..,,Firsf Vice Presidenf Coafesville. Penna. STANDING: Mary Mifchell. Marfha ScoH. Dorn McGrafh, Dick Brandow. Barbara Cufhberfson. Sue McCufcheon. Presiden+'s Dinner LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Valsing. Sue McCufcheon. Mary MifcheH, BiH Clin- fon, Nancy McConnell, Richard Bran- dow, Marfha ScoH. Harry Seilham- mar, Barbara Cufhberfson. Firsf General Assembiy Of The ConvenHon PRESI DING: Charles Valsing SEATED: Mr. Curfis Tracy. Nancy Mc- Connell, Harry Seilhammer, Bill Clin- fon. Mr. George Bell, Bradford PrincL pal; Mr. Harold J. Pegg, PresideniL of the Sponsors. AHoona. Penman: Rev. Berfhold Jacksfeif.
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Bradford Senior High School had a house parfy from Hue +wen+y-+hircl +0 +he +wenfy-HHI'1 of Oc- +ober. Our +hree hundred and fiffy guesfs were +he delegafes +0 +he S+a+e Conven'rion. For weeks Jrhere had been polishing and shining . arranging for sleeping accommoda+ions. planning menus. en- Jrerlrainmen'r. lesfive decora'rions and. of courser +he business meefings. Dick Brandow was fearful +ha+ some defails would be forgoHen. and paced +he halls wifh nofebook in hand. Charles Valsing prac- +ised +he ar+ of gavel pounding. while Barbara CufhberJrson sfudied mefhocls of quelling riors. l+ seemed +ha+ everyone had a job. When +he big Thursday arrived. He plans were so well laid +ha+ no del'ail had been overlooked. Dorn McGralhs chauffeurs mef +he lrains and busses. Norma Ryan's aides look +he guesfs +0 +he recepfion hall where Duncan McKee's regis'rrars checked +he invifafion lisfs. For dinner. Charles Val- sing's recepfionisfs en+er+ained +he guesfs of honor-Nancy McConnell. Bill Clinlon' Harry Seilham- mer. and Charles S+onerewi+h dinner a+ +he Pennhills club: bul mos+ of +he quesfs were +aken +0 +he homes of +he BradfordHes where Huey enjoyed privafe parfies . all prearranged by Sue McCufcheon's hosfesses. On Friday we had many planned group mee+ings where many angles of Sfudenf ParficipaHon Fosfers Democrafic Responsibilify were presen+ed and discussed. and many helpful ideas were ex- changed. In a general assembly. Mr. Frank A. Flefcher lrom +he Federal Bureau of lnvesligafion. PiHsburgh. Pennsylvania. falked +0 us abouf The Juvenile and Delinquency . Following +hese discus- sions. mosf of flue guesfs risked a Jrramp info +he woods +0 see +he shoofing of an oil well. Tha+ evening +he banque+ hall was very affracfive wifh pumpkins. cornslalks ancl everyfhing sug- gesfive ol Halloween. In +his selling, Tony Scarano's cooksr wi+h lo+s of help from +he homemaking girls and many volunfeers. readily spread a gourmel's feast Mr. Leo Gerber proved an in+eres+ing speaker wifh his wi++y s+ories and sage advice. Then. on we wen+ +0 +he ballroom, where Hue decoe rafions were really a work of arf from lhe brushes of Nancy McLaughlin and her co-arfisfs. for an evening of music and dancing under +he dlrecfion of George Wafson and his volunfeers. The nex+ morning found us all assembled and anxious +0 find 0qu how we could each do our parf in The Ba++le for America . as if was ou'rlined for us by Dr. Willis A. Suffon. who was sen+ +0 our parfy by +he Reader's Digest Before +he good-byes were said. Alfoona High School exfended invifafions +0 everyone lo visi+ +hem nex+ chober. And so lhe parfy was over. We hope our guesfs enjoyed +hemselves as much as we enjoyed having +hem. Convenfion Delega+es
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