Bradford High School - Barker Yearbook (Bradford, PA)
- Class of 1950
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I ,.'.. - .-, ,, X ,fo 5 1 , .s . -Q '- -,... -, i - - y ' I 1 .. H 4-J ' '-1-r ,.-f rj' ,1N,,. 'bi g Sail 1 -1 23--3' lour . -.:....? ' OPZ LUOI' E, of Bradford High, take pride in Bradford's progress in oil. In recog- nition of the industry which recently celebrated the seventy-Hfth anniversary of the first oil well in the Bradford oil Held, we take equal pride in the advancement in ,our system of education. In many respects the fundamentals of education and oil production are comparable. Neither the oil industry nor education can proceed single-handed. ln both, various techniques and tools must be employed. In learning, We use dictaphones, gas ranges, pianos, micrometers, milling machines, lathes, microscopes, texts, maps. In the oil industry we employ lease maps, bit gauges, rig forges, pipe lines, stock tanks, masts, and bailers. The forward movement of the oil industry and the improvement of educa- tional facilities have run along similar lines. It has been our purpose to high-light this parallel development. . 1. ,,,,,,.4,,,L J , N v-iw -..,, N Introduction ...4..4,.......,... BRADFORD 1875- 1900 Administration i.....,.,.. Instructors .s....4 Seniors . ,,..,..... . . A Senior Activities 4..4.,,.. BRADFORD 1900-1925 Underclassmen ........,.. Juniors ....,....,.,. Sophomores ,... School Life ......,.. BRADFORD 1925-1950 Activities ,. ,... .,...,... , , School Life ......... Sports 4....,. , ..........,.. . . Cheerleaders A Football ....... Basketball ,....., Intramurals ,,......, School Productions Acknowledgements Patrons ...,...,..,............ Gnfenfa L i 2 7 10 15 22 56 62 74 82 84 86 124 128 130 131 132 144 146 150 151 4 , . 'ii-A,-Ai X , a , -if-My ' 1 I 'R -iff? B ,fl 3 1 r 1,1 N - - ' - , X . . , fig- 1 V I0 W ,A EW, f ,x x I 3- - 1' X- M 1 . V M .wi its ' A' sikwllw r-'N A s 'li N, n , B '. , fag- 'X' .Qc A U3 .255 Mil, ' I Y. 'M ww v 'I . 2 X .A , X . 1 , 5. ,WF AS ,, W ,fy V' is , V ., ff.. . 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Chorus: b Bradford High colors-Red and Black, May they float for aye, Weill remember Alma Mater Throughout lifeis long day. WSVCYI ., J..-1 .....--Jw -- THE STORY OF BRADFORD OIL 1875-1900 1875-OIL! Lewis Emery struck oil at Toad Hollow, South Bradford and the boom was on. The name of our town was changed from Littleton to Bradford. Land pre- viously selling at Ghc per acre now worth 81,000 per acre. By September, wells produced 150 barrels daily. 1879-SCHOOLS! First school had two teachers salaried at S35 a month. School term was four months. New elementary school built on the corner of Congress and Elm. Teaching staff increased to twelve. Fifth ward building lot purchased. -First high school organized, cost not to exceed 319503 located on Congress Street. Bradford incorporated into a city with 9,000 population. 1880-PRODUCTION! 4 A 1881 4,000 wells producing 50,000 barrels daily. Producing wells increased to 11,200. -DEVELOPMENT! Chelds 81 Willis 6: Loomis opened a refinery in Kendall Borough. fEast Bradfordl First high school commencement Iune 16, 1881. Six graduated. 1883-RAILROADS! Buffalo, Rochester Sz Pittsburgh railroad completedg now Baltimore and Ohio. 1884-PIPELINES! 8,000 miles of pipelines laid in Pennsylvania oil fields. Storage capacity 40,000,000 barrels. 85'Z1 stored in Bradford district. 1877-OIL EXCHANGE! Bradford Oil Exchange completed at cost of 344,000 1887-REFINING! Emery Manufacturing Company formed. fNow Kendall Refining Co.j Maximum capacity of 3000 barrels refined per day. 1892-GROWTH! East Bradford incorporated with Bradford. Sixth Ward school constructed on present site. 1895-EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT! eight Commercial course added in high school. Free text books. 4 5 . s. NN .rv -Q, -is-1'-fgflrfx ..-- ECAUSE they are experienced and versed in the latest modern methods of the industry, the oil men of Bradford have obtained the best production possible. Equipment is kept up to date by being replaced as soon as more eflicient machin- ery is brought on the market. Because of versatility of experience, knowledge of method, and use of the newest and best tools, Bradford has made itself the high grade oil metropolis of the world. Because administrators and instructors of Bradford are bound by common obiectives and inspired by a professional and cooperative spirit, they have been succeesful in attaining their goals. They aim to make the student realize and de- velop his capabilities, they train him to become eager for further learning, to solve his own problems, to assume responsibility, not only at school but in the world. They show him the way to meet all fellow students on a basis not colored by prejudice or discrimination. They encourage him to interpret current events and to serve his schcool, community, and country as a good citizen. They guide him, through an exploration of vocations, to make a wise choice, and they instill in him the character traits necessary to secure and hold a position and to have pride in a job well done. They urge him to compete with his own record in the classroom as well as on the athletic field and they foster a sense of obligation to the task at hand. They initiate his experience in self-government through the student council, the homeroom, and club organizations. Because of the experienced guidance, the newest teaching techniques, and the sincere endeavor of the administrators and instructors, the student of Bradford High School is prepared to take his place in life. ten ,fd milfmfrafion . ,W f ' ' fm Al?u5.h QW'??gz , ,sq if ri gif , L T . - ,VXLQQQSPP1 .iiw ii::ig?3Q 1 ?V 74V'w Lgixm fgrfxy ql K V .K ., H, I,. l . , . A .JF I 1 I I V W' 'X 19252. Yfficifz, ' ,Z--' ,'4, qi A 1-712 1 ' V 33,3 V 1. . . ,,.: Rbwf x,-U 1..5r3 'lk'-fd' x I I.. . ,.,g. +..L,. ,Q ara 4 i exft X YQXw.m-+- Kaur! of gicfncalfion MR. C. Il. DAGGETT DR. V. E SCIIERMERHORN Vice-President MR. J. P. MITCHELL Treasurer MR J. P. JONES twelve President MR. S. H. JOHNSON Secretary MRS. JANE S. BUCKWALTER MR. E. R. TORCLER ff .251fPeCf0f' of LSmiTr11fz,c.cwf7f f, KU C41 lfi,C6i'ffii0l'1' STELLA H. SPRACUE Columbia University, B. S. 5 Salim: A xr, xg, ,f we I- I If 1 J FLOYD C. F RETZ University of Pennsylvania, B. S., A. M. thirteen fourteen J5Azl5fc1,1Qf m4l.l'LCly'16L RAYMOND GETZ Pennsylvania State College, B. S. Mathematics Dean of Boys ri1fLCLfJ cz GEORGE A. BELL Temple University, B. S. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed ix L. l ffm r j I K ffl ...Ci ffQf'fv1f'f,fm'.f11' I V.iwn!.S Mount Holyoke, A. B. Columbia University, M. Dean of Girls, Stuclcnt Council Advisor. RUTH STEWART N NELLIE B. MOORE i Crovc Citv Colli-go, A. B, Head, Social Studies Dc-partincut American History, Colclcn Rulv Club WILLIAM H. OLSON Allcglieuv College, A. B. Nortliwvsturu Uiliw-1'sity, A. M. Head, English Dc-partiucnt, Spcccli, Dvlmatm- Club JOSEPH H. SMITH PHILIP L. CRIFFITHS, JR. SARA WEAVER Grove City College, B. S. Genova College, A. B. Indiana Statv Teac-livrs Colle-gc, University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed, Dirvutor, Vocational Education B. S. Head, Business Education, Placv- H1-acl, Houic Economics, Stuclcnt ment OIHCG 'I'e-an-lier Critic fiflm-n CHARLES W. CALLAHAN LAURA ALLEN Mc'1'cylu11'st College, A. B. St. Bonavcnturc College, A. M. Biology, Barker, Student Council Scholastic Coinmitteo Chairman. l V -I :fill-'I 3 yy ,E 11' Wf.u'i+5Rz1a! I wmwini 4 d'5'1vfe-lifwlhiil Xylflfflfl lfLCf0lA1l . Q ffl L fi ' ' V I H 'Ilfl X U F 4 Q 'f .W LELA BEYERS X. ,kr ,V i Indiana State Teachers Collcgc, B. S. Businvss Ecluc-ation, Make-up Club HAROLD M. BRACE Mansfield Stats Tuaclicrs Coll:-gc, B S Ee. Cvograplly, VVorlcl History, B xsltcl lmall Coacll Pennsylvania State Collvgv, B. S., M. Ed. Mvclianical Drawing, BL-lata-cl Drawing Sc-nior Class Night Drama FORREST CUMMINCS llougliton Colin-gc, B. S. Cornell l,lnivcrsity, M.S Oil Lalmoratory, Matlic-matics Chairman of Scnior Class Advisors DOROTHY CURRIE University of Michigan, A. B. Social Studies, Stuclvnt Council 7 Wclfarv Connnittcv Cliairinau sixteen FREAS DOWNINC Pm-nnsylvania Statv Collvge, A.B. Nl2lll'll'll1kllll'S ARMAT F. DUHART University of Rochester, Mus. B. Columbia University, A. M. Oreliestra LINNEA FAHNSTROM Upsala College, A. B. Soeial Studies, Usliering Club ESTHER SKOOC FREDRICKSON Oliio VVesleyan University, A. B, Columbia University, A. M. Vocational English, Senior Class Play RICHARD A. GIDDINCS Pennsylvania State College, B. S. Driver Training Seienee, Soplioniore Class Advisor Cliairman ! A 4 I HOWARD GRIFFIN Edinboro State Teaeliers College, B. S. General Matlieniaties, Related Science Assistant Football Coaeli HARLEY A. GUILFORD Roeliester Institute of rIll'ClllI0lOj.fV Industrial Arts SYLVIA ANN CUSTAFSON Indiana State Teaeliers College, B. S. llonie Economies MARY HAMILTON Villa Maria College, A, B. Western Reserve University, B. in L. S. Librarian, Library Club seventeen DA PIINE HARPER Allegheny College, A. B. Middlebury College, A. M. Languages ROBERT F. LEWIS Cortland State Teachers College, B. S. in ll. Ed. Health Education, Cheer Leaders Club Football Manager VANCE C. KENNEDY Pennsylvania State College Auto Mechanics CHARLES MERRITT University of Pittsburgh, A. B. Machine Shop ARTHUR A. KUROPKAT Pennsylvania State College Vocational Electricity JOHN H. METZLER Indiana State Teachers College, B. Business Education, Social Studies, Vocational Typing Club junior Class Advisers' Chairlnan DANIEL I. KUSNER Edinboro State Teachers College, B.S. Chemistry, Camera Club, Key Club MARY MOTTEY Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. Universitv of Pittsburgh, M. Litt. English, Mardi Gras Stage Production, junior Class Play Social Committee Advisor RUTH MUTTER Thiel College, A. B. University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. English, Vocational History, Harlequin Club Student Council Assembly Committee Chairman Junior Class Play MARIANNE PRESTERA Villa Maria College, A. B. St. Bonaventure College, A. M. Latin, Spanish-American History, The Travel Club -Courant, Senior Class Play WIN IF RED O'MEARA Grove City College, B. S. Business Education, Secretarial Club HUBERT RANDALL Westminster College, A. B. Art, Art Club FREDERICK F. PAICE Cornell University, B.S. Ithaca College, B. P. E. Director, Physical Education, Track Coach MARIAN RAVER Indiana State Teachers College, B. S. Business Education J. ROBERT PFLUC Crove City College, B.S. Science, Football Coach WILLIAM J. REILLY Indiana State Teachers College, B. S. Pennsylvania State College, M, Ed. Business Education, Operetta, Mardi Gras Chairman I-IARRIET TITUS Allcglwny Collcgc, A. B., A. M. Social Studics DORIS VAN DE BOCART Mount Holyokc, A. B. Columbia Univcrsity, A. M. Choral Music, Boys Clcc Club, Opcrettu IOSEPH WALKER Park Collcgc, A. B. Univcrsity of Tcnncsscc, A. M. Social Studics, Dcbatc Club DELORES M. WILSON Ward-Bclmont Skidmore Collcgc, B. S. Plwsical Education, Girls Athletic Club RODNEY A. SCHOCH Pcnnsylvania State College, A. B. Bands, Mardi Gras Stagc Production ELZEAR SCHOCH Allcglicny College, A. B. University of Pittsburgh, M. Litt. Englisb, Mardi Gras Stage Production HELEN F. SMITH Villa Maria Collcgc, A. B. Languages HELEN HASTINGS SMITH VVcstmiustcr Collcgc, A. B. Englisb, Knitting Club, Studcnt Council House Committee Cbairman TAKE A LETTER, PLEASE Efficient? Sure! Our secretaries Cseatedl Miss Pat Baldwin and Miss Jean Himes KEEP US HEALTHY WEALTHY, AND WISE Yes, Bradford High School is robust and physically fit. With il health staff like this any school would be. The staff con- sists of Dr. O. S. Carlson, school physician, Miss Jeannette Hol- den, dental hygienist, Miss Mary Rossi, school nurseg Miss Carolyn Reitz, school nurse, Dr. E, A. Hoenig, school dentistg and Mrs. Ada Bement, secre- tary. A CLEAN SWEEP Of course, Bradford High is spotless and it's no wonder! Our able custodian stall con- sists of Miss Certrude Bellamy, Mrs. Hazel Herman, Harry MacDonald, Mike Thomas, and Ralph Gilson. twenty-one HE field superintendent in the oil industry was not just thrown the job. In order to reach this position, he had to work his way up from the lowly position of roustabout. VVhen he had proved his worth here, he was raised to the level of tractor driver. When once again he had shown himself worthy, he was promoted to pumper, straw boss and finally to the coveted position of Held superintendent. In this ascent in his career, he learned to evaluate and understand his fellow worker and to manipulate his tools to the best advantage. The class of '50 can remember well the steps they have had to take before they could rightfully assume their present seniorship. We recall that first frighten- ing day as sophomores. Soon, however, the maze of corridors became straight paths, the blur of faces, individuals, and most thrilling of all, the feeling of be- longing to the school. In tribute to the upperclassmen we put on the Sophomore Hop. We also entertained the Freshmen on Frosh Day. We soon found ourselves classified as Iuniors. We began to feel that the school couldnit tick without us. We did a stupendous job in the presentation of our class play, Come Over to Our House. To climax the year, we bid good-bye to the seniors by being hosts at the Junior-Senior Prom. We now find ourselves Seniors. We are positive the school would collapse if we should leave. Wanting to leave a good impression on ,our 1 v Alma Mater, we put our best foot forward and gave an unforgettable performance The highlights of our last year were: Senior Class Play, January Thaw, Mardi Gras, guests of the juniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. And now, as we walk down the aisle in cap and gown with our diplomas in hand, we realize these past three years will live in our hearts forever. twenty-two eniom z I7 ,l. 5 2 .lg ,, I 1,31 1 1 -i , 1 .I-U f ,i f ,. M, ' 'if .-. f , , I htkinciven fi-2 f s .... 1950 . . 54,55 Qmcm If 1' V5 Rv President ' t ....... . LAWRENCE ANDERSON MARTHA RICH RICHARD FREEMAN Vice-President Secretary Treasurer - - - - - Y twenty-four wh M SEQ F, F REDERICK' ALLEN -Vocational Vocational Typing Club A friend to all and all his friendsf, BARBARA ANDERSON-Commercial Driver's Training Club Often seen and often heardf' JOHN ANDERSON-College Prep Tall, dark, and then somef, JOY ANDERSON-Commercial Harlequin Club 'KA dainty blonde with a friendly dispositionf' LAWRENCE ANDERSON--College Prep Sr. Class Vice-President, Chorus, Key Club Why aren't they all contented like meffw MARTHA ANDERSON-Commercial Driver,s Training Club Full of fun and fancy freef, 4' 2 ,1 5 L, jail!! . IANICE ABERNATHY-General Driveris Training Club Calm, Cool and Collectedf, MOLLY ALEXANDER-Commercial Harlequin Club Good things come in small packagesf, SALLY ALEXANDER-Commercial Driver's Training Club Always ready for funf' SAMUEL ALEXANDER-Vocational Vocational Typing Club K'It's better to know too little than too muchf, A twenty-five endow twenty-six MARY ANDERSON-College Prep Band, G. A. A. If her smiles were gold, she'd be Worth lots of 77 money. DAVID APPLEBY-College Prep Student Council, Band, Debate Size isn't everythingv, Napoleon was short, toofl SAMUEL ARLIA-General Rifle Club, Football Better late than never. RICHARD AURAND-College Prep Camera Club, Driver's Training Club, Key Club ' Quiet but of much ability. VINCENT AUTIERI-College Prep Travel Club Wake me up when the class is over. ANN BAGNOLI-Commercial Driver's Training Club :'Pre'tty as a picture, and a nice frame, too. BARBARA BALON-College Prep Rifle Club, Driveris Training Club Good-natured all the timef, BETTY BARBER-College Prep Library Club Pert and small, well liked by all.', THOMAS BARKER-General Chorus, Driver's Training Club A cheery song the whole day longf, GERALD BARTHOLOMEW-General Vocational Typing Club '6Always in mischief and looking for more. RICHARD BARTO-College Prep Chorus, Drivefs Training Club A man's man. PATRICIA BEALS-Commercial Chorus, Driver's Training Happiness is her middle namef, BEVERLY BELL-Commercial Cheerleading Club Variety is the spice of lifef' EUGENE BEN NETT-Vocational Rifle Club, Vocational Typing Club Just an all around good fellow. STANLEY BENTON-College Prep Driver's Training Club Te-acher's torment. FRANCIS BISHOP-General Clee Club A man of mystery. ANTHONY BIZZARRO-Vocational Vocational Typing Club It's his quiet charm that gets his friendsf' CAROLYN BLACK-College Prep Barker, Driver's Training Club She who says less does more. VERLIN BLACK-Vocational Quiet, but we know he's theref, ALONZO BOOTH-Vocational Something money can't buy . . . one good guy. 1950 twenty-seven fe in CORDELIA BREESE-Commercial Secretarial Service Club A lass so neat with a smile so sweet? PETER BRENNAN-College Prep Senior Class President, Student Council, Ir., Sr. Class Plays, Key Club Personality Plusf, KAYE BRINDLEY-General Easy come, easy gof, JACK BROCIOUS-Vocational Though heis quiet, lie's sinceref, twenty-ciglit LAWRENCE BULLERS-General A youth with flaming hairf, JAMES BULLOCK-Vocational A pocket manual of clevernessf, FRANK BUNDY-General Contented with little, wishing for more RUTH BUTTON-Commercial Driveris Training Club A smiling face, a ready handf, ROSALIE BYERS-College Prep Ir. Class Play, Driveris Training Club Flirtation is attention Without intention WILLIAM CARTER-Commercial Secretarial Service Club We pass for what We aref' l l l 4 w CHARLES CHRISTIOHN-Vocational Solitary, perhaps, but not idlef, RONALD CHURCH-Commercial Boys' Clee Club Busy and quiet throughout the day. JOSEPH CIBULA-General Jolly eyes and a merry smile. CHARLES CLARK-Commercial Basketball Manager, Ir., Class Play, Driveris Training Club A lad welre proud to call a friendf, 'ld' G A . THOMAS CLARK-oommelcial Art Club Our protection against gloom. DAVID CLYNE-College Prep Travel Club Sometimes he sits and thinks, sometim es he sitsf' A 'Q , a.sfQ?i'Z,!f1Il 5 LEON CASE-Vocational Never do today what you can do tomorrowf FRANCIS CASTENIR-Commercial A guy as good as his smilef, RICHARD CHAMBERLIN-Vocational Boys, Glee Club Genius of the accordianf' MARY JANE CHIDO-College Prep Driverys Training Club So much fun in a small container. twenty-nine eniom . NAOMI COLE-College Prep G. A. A. Silence is goldenf' BARBARA CONAWAY-College Prep Barker Her joys are many, her cares are fewf' MARION GONFER-General Driver's Training Club A quiet manner, a Winning Wayf, IOANNE CONNELLY-General Rifle Club, Driveris Training No speech is comparable to silencefi PAUL CONNERS-General Driveris Training Club, Gym Club Good-natured as the day is longf, HILTON COURTRIGHT-General Guaranteed to put stars in your eyesf, RUSSELL COY-College Prep Largest doesuit mean greatestf' MARY BETH CRANE-Commercial Barker Club, Chorus Her virtues are many, her faults are few. EUGENE CRISMAN-College Prep Boys' Glee Club, Key Club Such a life has no room for a dull moment MARGARET CROOKS-College Prep Debate Club, Chorus Born With the cunning of a musieianf, thirty VINCIE CURCIO-Commercial Driveris Training Club Fun to be Withf, PHYLLIS .DALE-Commercial Driver's Training Club Lives only for the week-endsf' MARY ANN DAMICO-General Driver's Training Club Vim, vigor and vitalityf' GALE DAUGHERTY-General Boys, Gym Club We can,t all be president, so Why slave , 1 C XO QQ? ,S 1oYcE DAWLEY-College Prep Rifle Club, Driver's Training Club A quiet mind is richer than a crown What is the price of your voice? DEAN DELANEY-Commercial Driver,s Training Club Still water runs deep. DONA DEVLIN-College Prep Barker Club, Courant I love to read, I love to Walk, But most of all I love to talkf, RICHARD DIEFENDERFER-Co Driveris Training Club, Key Club Studying never hurt anyone. JOHN DiFONZO-General Silence is more eloquent than words MAXINE DeCASPER-College Prep Driver,s Training Club, Chorus, Sr Class Play 9 f O5 Il ..,. if 'x i ANN EDGAR-College Prep Band, Library Club A smiling face reflects a happy heartf, GERALDINE EIDSON-General C. A. A., Chorus Wisdom and humor in a perfect blendf, RAYMOND EIUSON-College Prep Boys' Clee Club, Chorus, Key Club He aims 'to pleasef' DOROTHY EN GLISH-Commercial Driver's Training Club, Chorus Small, blonde and friendlyf' BETTY ERNST-College Prep Driveris Training Club, Ir. Class Play Comp0sure is thy charmf, SALLY ERNST-College Prep Driverls Training Club, Cheerleading :'An atom in actionf' thirty-two RONALD DITTMAN-Vocational Vocational Typing Club Easy to get along with. PHYLLIS DOUCHERTY-College Prep Student Council, G. A. A., Ir. or Sr. Class Plays A fair maiden with an unclouded disposition? ROBERT DRUMMOND-Vocational Vocational Typing Club Forever teasingf' GLORIA EAKER-Commercial Library Club Nor Word, nor action betrays her. 3 3 . i, , DOROTHY ESKRA-Commercial Knitting Club HA shy, peace-loving girlf' BRUCE EYMER-College Prep Football, jr. Class Play, Barker He draws pictures and friends with the same easef' JANE FARRELL-Commercial Ushering Club, Rifle Club, Chorus She,ll make those targets stand still yet. IOAN FEY-College Prep RiHe Club, Driveris Training Club A song in her heart, a star in her eyef, . . . . eniom NEAL FIELDS-General Driver's Training Club Theres devilment in those eyesf, HAZEL FINLAN-Commercial Golden Rule Club, Chorus Quiet, trim, neat, and nicef' g 2 xl ' 3 If 4-yer Q' df K'-'fi 'Mft' ' J I f' ' ,- fn-df'-' VIRGINIA FITZSIMMONS-iflommercial G. A. A., RiHe Club, Orchestra In sports she takes an active partf, JOANN E F LAN DERS-Commercial Driver,s Training, Chorus '1My mother taught me not to flirtf, BARBARA F LIN C-Commercial Ushering Club She,s friendly, she's happy, they even say sheis nicef, Q IEAN FOX-Commercial Driveris Training Club One of the proverbial peas in a podf, tl 1 irty-three l 'D C. endow thirty-four NEIDA FRALICH-College Prep Senior Class Play, Cheerleading Cute, yes-beaus?-guessf, RICHARD FREEMAN-College Prep Key Club, Senior Class Treasurer A young man with a secret reservoir of energy LOUIS F RIEDMAN-Commercial Uriver,s Training Club He doesnit wait for opportunitiesg he creates themf, DONALD CALLAGHER-Vocational Vocational Typing Club He moves easiest if he knows how to dancef, BARBARA GARDNER-College Prep C. A. A. Brevity is the soul of witf, MARY GEORGE-General C. A. A. Always cheerful, always spritef, MARY JANE GIBSON-College Prep Barker, Band She who isrft adventurous hasn't owned a horse. HERMAN GILBERT-Vocational Vocational Typing Club It's the little things he does that countf, IACK CILDERSLEEVE-College Prep Camera Club Treat me in the style to which lim accustomed ROBERT CILDERSLEEVE-Vocational Vocational Typing Club Why should life all labor be'?v DOMINIC GOCELLA--College Prep He's quiet and meek when heis asleepf, HAROLD GRAFF-College Prep Barker, Debate, Key Club, jr. Class Play Some Wits digest before others can chew. DONALD GRANGEB-college Prep I dare not be as funny as I am. BETTY GREENE-Commercial Rifle Club, G. A. A. They tell me she's athleticf, JEAN NE GRENNAN-Comprehensive Driveris Training Club A quietness of spirit. FRANK CRENOLDS-Vocational Give him a job and heill be happyf, FRED CROSS-Vocational He doesn't crave the limelight? PAUL GUNTON-College Prep Ski Club, Chorus I've been a dreamer since I was a child. FREDERICK GUSTAFSON-V0cati0nall 6, Vocational Typing Club, Rifle Club .Little bodies have large soulsf' nL, WU IAN GUTMAN-College Prep 0 jk Barker, Key Club, Ir. Class Play Cutman,s a man for ai that. 7950 . DOROTHY HAAS-Commercial Secretarial Service Club VVho knows more and speaks less? MARGARET HADLEY-College Prep Cheerleading Q Natures experiment in perpetual motionf' ROBERT HANE-College Prep Boys' Glee Club, Band, Orchestra Not a care in the worldf, WILLIAM HANNAHS-Vocational Vocational Typing Club A sure bet with a Will to Win. thirty-six HAROLD HANSON-Vocational Competent and efticientf' RICHARD HANSON-College Prep Key Club, Camera Club A willing good-natured personf' MARY HARLAN-College Prep C. A. A. c'Be good and happy you will be.', ROBERT HARRIS-Vocational Rifle Club, Vocational Typing Club Allergic to work. JOSEPH HASSEK-Vocational He works quietly and steadily. CHARLES HEIDRICK-General There,s nothing like tryingf' MARVIN HITCHCOCK-College Prep Oh, the Wild joys of livingf, NEIL HOF F MIER-Commercial Boy,s Cym Club Every man has a continent with unfound character. DONNA HOKANSON-College Prep Make-up Club, Chorus, Courant The nicest of girls with the darkest of curlsf' PATTY HOLSINGER-College Prep G. A. A. An ounce of Wit is worth a pound of sorrowf' MARY HOLZVVORTH-General Driver,s Training Club UA ray of sunshine on a dark day. JANET HOPKINS-Commercial Secretarial Service Club, Chorus As generous as Old King Solf' 9 endow HELENA HERVATIN-Homemaking Library Club Being happy is the way to be happy. VIRGINIA HINAMAN-Commercial C. A. A., Chorus A smiling face, a ready handf, DONALDHHIPCHEN-College Prep Key Club, Camera Club A proper wan as ever one shall seef, JOSEPH HIRSH-College Prep Travel Club Small acorns become large oaks. thirty-scvcn endow . FREDERICK HOSFORD-College Prep junior Class Play For one of us was born a twin. HUGH HOSFORD-College Prep Courant, Senior Class Play And not a soul knows Whichf, GLORIA HOUCK-Commercial Driveris Training Club Q i ji Great thoughtshcome from the heartf' ,,Vr 0 WAYNE HOWELL-General by Politeness 'travels on short fare 3' IACK HULL-College Prep Ski Club, Band But Mr. Getz, it was this Wayf, CHARLENE HYLAND--Commercial Secretarial Service Club Our one and only highland Hingf, HENRY ISHMAN-General Driveris Training Club Why Casey lowered the boomfi DONA IACOBSON-Commercial Driveris Training Club A little blonde you canit help liking. ar GORDON JAMES--College Prep Key Club Not only does he try, but he succeedsf, IEAN IAMISON-Commercial Driver's Training Club Simplicity is an assetf, thirty-eight vat . 7950 ROBERT JOHNS-General Art Club All things come to him who waitsf, ANNA JOHNSON-Commercial Harlequin Club I Work, I play as I think bestf, ARDIS JOHNSON-General Colden Rule Her Ways are ways of pleasantnessf, ELIZABETH JOHNSON-College Prep Barker, Driver's Training Club, Ir. Class Play She stands in her own lightf' EVELYN JOHNSON-Commercial Drivefs Training Club 'joy is not in things, but in usf, JEAN JOHNSON Band, Drivefs Training Club A cheerful heart makes a merry countenance. ,f 'f ,y , W. fx ,LJ f F3 P 2 I' AA-A L-AL! Qi ' PJ ' N VMC T PLQALZ If mp-'z Lf -rl kg, ff-7, MARK 10H'NsoN-College Prep Key Club a Men of few Words are best men., DANA JOHNSTON-College Prep Happiest when the army is minus onef, IAN JOHNSTON-College Prep Student Council, Knitting Club I give to you my laughter, not my tears. IEAN JOHNSTON-Commercial Senior Class Play, Driver's Training Club Laugh at all things, great and smallf, thirty-n inc 1950 . RICHARD KERN-College Prep Camera Club A smiling face reflects a merry heartf' JOSEPH KERVIN-College Prep Lad of few words and many thoughtsf, L' IX 1, , , Av , fa .L Jr4J.Lr',,'A,.,ll KL .24 N 1 '-r f'U'f+ '1'lJ+'Vl ',6-.,m 47,541 fzzww RICHARD KEVERLINE--Vocational Vocational Typing Club And every grin's so merry that it draws another outf, VALERIE KNAPP-College Prep Courant, Camera Club Silence is better than empty chatterf' DORA KNIGHT--Commercial Driver's Training Club Quiet people are nicest. JANET KOEHLER-College Prep ' Camera, Courant, Band, Color Guard She greets you with a smile and friendly eyesf, forty JOHN JOHNSTON-Vocational Jr. Class Play, Driveris Training Club What seems to be the trouble?,' SHIRLEY JONES-College Prep Senior Class Play, Barker, Ski Club 1t's better to be happy than wisef, THOMAS KEANE-General Football, Basketball, All Northwestern Pennsylvania Back Our shooting star, in the basketball way MICHAEL KEMICK-General Football, Basketball Strong and silent. IUN E KOEHLER-Commercial Cirlis Rifle Club, Band, Orchestra Dirveris Training Club A rainbow comes and goesf, KEITH KROH-Commercial Art Club 4An inspiration to the girlsf, IOAN LABORD-College Prep Camera Club, Band, Courant KA grand sport and a great palf, DIANE LARSON-College Prep Knitting Club, Majorette :'Cute as a wink. . . . . endow FRANK LARSON-General Football , A good sport in more ways than one RUTH LARSON-Commercial C. A. A. It,s nice to be natural when youire naturally nicef' TI-IELMA LARSON-Commercial Driver's Training Club She sings the song of silencef, ZONA LATSHAW-Commercial Driveris Training Club av The heart is a free and fetterless thingf, SUE ANN LEASTER-College Prep Driver's Training Club, Band, Courant An all around gal. FRANK LECHIARA-Commercial Cheerleader, Chorus When thereis fun on the program, he's always on deckf, forty-one endow forty-tW0 MARIORIE LEONARD-College Prep Chorus, Band, Ir. Class Play A spark of talent found in so fewf, DELORES LERCH-Commercial Harlequin Club, Chorus We love to see her eyes sparklef, 47 V1--2.71 722 fy A 77? L,'TL17ie7 I , ,,,?.,a.7gf-4.5 - iffffvff BARBARA GTXNE-Commercial G. A. A. A pretty girl is like a melodyf' GERALD LINEMAN-General DflV61',S Training Club Busy and quietf' FRANCES LUBOLD-Home Economics Make-up Club, Driveris Training Club Why I can,t boil Water. RITA LUCIANO-Home Economics Make-up Club, Driver's Training Club Her sweet smile cheers everyone. EDWARD MACKEY-Vocational Vocational Typing Club Does bold things in a quiet wayf, PAUL MANEY-Vocational Basketball A good sport, a swell fellowf' ANTHONY MARINELLI-College Prep Driveris Training Club Euclid,s descendant? IAMES MARTIN-College Prep Boys, Glee Club Everyday is ladies' dayf, . . 7950 CONN IE MASTEN-General C. A. A. A penny for your thoughtsf, TOM MAUREY-College Prep Football Vitamins could take a lesson. IACQUELIN E MAYS-Commercial Driver's Training Club As nice as she,s pretty. SHIRLEY MEESE-College Prep Harlequin Club, Colorguard, Courant Innocence is blessednessf, N ORMA MESLER-Commercial Chorus, Driver's Training Club Quietness With unadorned red hairf' PATRICIA MESLER-Home Economics Make-up Club Caiety is the gift of woinenfi IAMES MOFFAT-General Boys' Clee Club Six-feet of good naturednessf' MARILYN MONC-General G. A. A. Mischief, art thou afoot?', NICK MONTI-College Prep Football, Key Club That thar small Atlas gave us many a touchdown. JERRY MOORE-Vocational Vocational Typing Club Thou,rt a pleasant fellowf, forty-three 7950 . LORRAINE MOORE-Commercial Head Majorette, Chorus, Driveris Training Club Mistress of herself, though China fallf, THOMAS MORRIS-Vocational Vocational Typing Club Racing with the jeepf, HARRY MYERS-Vocational Boys' Gym Club, Basketball Never trouble trouble until it troubles youf, JOAN MYERS-Commercial Chorus A light heart livest longf, forty-four WILLIAM MCCORD-General Chorus, Ski Club, Boys, Cym Club, Sr. Class Play Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow We may dief' IACQUELINE McCUTCHEON-College Prep Courant, Barker Hair of gold, eyes of bluef' BEVERLY MCDERMOTT-Commercial Secretarial Service Club She has a disposition of happinessf, KATHLEEN MCLAUGHLIN-College Prep Camera Club With a purpose so true and a will just as strongf' ALBERTA NELSON-Commercial Secretarial Service Club Our whiz in shorthandf' WILLIAM NELSON-Commercial Driveris Training Club His quiet ways become him. IOANN E O,DELL-Commercial Driverls Training Club The Colden Rule at home and schoolf, FRANK OLIVER-College Prep Chorus, Debate Club Our future Demosthenesf, IAMES O,NEIL-Vocational Football Club They make them no betterf, WILLIAM O'NEIL-General Basketball Club Dancing in the Darkf, VERNON ORDIWAY-College Prep Debate Club, Key Club Einstein's Protogef' LOIS PARKER-College Prep Camera Club Always ready with a helping handf, endow WILLIAM NEWHOUSE-Commercial Secretarial Service Club, Band Always ready for a good timef, ALLAN NIVER-General Chorus, Boys, Clee Club Having furfs enough for me., ROLLAND NIVER-Vocational Good sense is the standard of a good manf, CHARLOTTE N ORMAN-Commercial Chorus, Driver,s Training Club Cheerful people succeedf, forty-five eniom . JOSEPH PEHONSKY-General His good looks havenit spoiled himf' BRUCE PERRY-College Prep Boys, Cym Club, Driver's Training Club Why should life all labor bef, AMELIA PESSIA-Commercial Driver,s Training Club Her natural temperament earns our admirationf, LYDIA PETILLO-Commercial Driver's Training Club 1'Being friendly is her famef' ROBERT PHILIPPBAR-College Prep Ski Club A quaint sense of humorf, MARTHA POLING-Commercial Barker A winning smile, a taking style? JAMES POWELL-College Prep Had he been caught young, he might have been tamedf, JOYCE POWERS-College Prep Courant, Driver's Training Club Ir. Class Play Neptune's daughter? TOM POWERS-General Politeness costs little and yields muchf, ARTHUR PROSSER-General K'Zealous, yet modestf, forty-six . 7950 JEAN PYTCHER-Commercial Driver's Training Club, Chorus, Student Council Why can't we behave? MARGARET PYTCHER-Commercial Driveris Training Club, Chorus, Cheerleader A miss as refreshing as a March breezef, ARTHUR RANDALL-College Prep Key Club, Glee Club Why take life so seriously, you canit get out of it alivef, NORMAN RAFTHON-Vocational Vocational Typing Club Smooth runs the water Where the brook is deeD.' MARTHA RICH-College Prep . junior Class Play, Sr. Class Secretary, Barker We couldrft ask for a better friend? IOAN RINFNETTE-Commercial Driver's Training Club Silence never yet betrayed anyonef, WILLIAM ROGCENBAUM-College Prep When-lessons interfere with pleasure, give up lessonsf, WARREN ROLL-College Prep He spreads his welcome everywhere. an CLIFFORD ROSS-Vocational Short, dark and friendlyf' WAYNE ROYER-Vocational People who hunt are good peoplef, forty-seven 7950 .... DORIS SCOTT-Commercial A friendly girl, a willing way A sunny smile all through the wayf' CATHARINE SCOTT-College Prep Student Council, Barker editor, Ir. Class Play, Ski Club A charming winner of friends and laurelsf, DONALD SCULL-Commercial He that goes 'to bed thirsty rises healthyf, EDYTHA SEIGHMAN-College Prep Her chatter of frivolityf, BETTY SEITZ-Commercial Driverls Training Club A subdued sort of bedlamf, CURTIS SHAW-College Prep Band A man of aflairsf' forty-eight JOYCE RUPERT-College Prep Driver's Training They do most who never boast. DALE SAAR-College Prep Boys, Clee Club 'Tm busy doing nothingf, EDWARD SCI-IIMP-Vocational Vocational Typing Club Never too late for delightf' ADRIAN SCOTT-College Prep Those who are quiet enjoy bliss a HARRY SMITH-General Witty, Wise, and Winsomef, IOYCE SMITH-Commercial Barker Club Quietness is welcome everywheref' LE ROY SMITH-General Good-nature is more agreeable than LLOYD SMITH-Vocational Vocational Typing Club A pleasant fellow, liked by allf, NORMA SMITH-Commercial Driver's Training Club Talking is good exercise. THERESIA SOLAREK-Commercial Driver,s Training Club Speech is great, but silence is great as Cf. artf, eniom BETTY SHOTTS-Commercial Cheerleader, jr. Class Play Shall I compare thee to a surnmer's day? RITA SCHUMAN-Commercial Driverls Training Club As full of trouble as of pleasure JOYCE SLATTERY-Commercial Art Club Pretty to Walk with, witty to talk withf, ROLAND SLINGERLAND-College Prep Barker, Senior Class Play I donlt suppose there was ever a chap like me before? I i s forty-nine 9 QVLLOIWI5 ifty VIRGINIA SOPKO-College Prep Driver's Training Club, Courant She that pleases all, pleases herselff, GEORGE STANFORD-Vocational Rifle Club, Vocational Typing Club Forever smilingf' ROBERT STICKNEY-General Boys, Glee Club, Chorus He who is quiet lives in peace. ROBERT STIVES-Vocational Vocational Typing Club, Rifle Club '6One is never alone with noble thoughtsf, WILLIAM STIVES-Vocational Camera Club Thinking is an idle waste of ti1ne.' GUY STOKES-College Prep Key Club, Rifle Club jack of all tradesf' PHYLLIS STOKES-Commercial Library Club, Chorus Red-headed bomb shellf, RICHARD STOPFEL-College Prep Barker, Band, Key Club, Sr. Class Play K'Can,t isnit in his vocabulary. JOYCE STORER-Commercial Cheerleader, Chorus, Driver's Training Bright and snappy, she keeps us all happy JOAN STRANBURG-College Prep Barker, Courant, Chorus, Ir. Class Play A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. LESTER STUCK-Vocational Vocational Typing Club Those who know him respect him mostf, JACK SUNDAHL-Commercial Life would not be smooth without some troubles here and theref, JACK SWANSON-College Prep He who holds his tongue is strongf, DOROTHY SWARTZFAGER-College Prep Least said, soonest mended. LAWRENCE SWARTZFAGER--Vocational Travel Club A fool wanders, a Wise man travelsf, DONALD TASSONE-General Football Life is just a game of footballf' PHILIP TASSONE-General Silence is wisdom, speech is follyf, HARRY THOMAS-Vocational Rifle Club, Vocational 'Typing Club Sometimes quiet is an unquiet thingf, SALLY THOMPSON-College Prep Driverls Training A girl with an unruffled disposition., 2 CWENDOLYN THRUSH-Commercial Neatness is a fine life preserverf, ....l95O fifty-one 7950 . CAROL TOOTHMAN-Commercial Majorette, Driveris Training, Chorus A miss with quiet gracef, HOWARD TRAYLOR-General Why will one sleep when another yaWns?,, MARGARET TRUESDALE-Commercial Driveris Training, Chorus A stick of potential dynamitef' BARBARA TUTTLE-General Courant, Chorus, Library She is fortunate Whose will is strongf' fifty-two si JAMES VAN HOUTTE-Vocational Vocational Typing Club His silent countenance speaks for itself. DENO VECELLIO-General VVhen guilty men begin to blush, it,s a sign of grace. ERNEST VECELLIO-General ? otball man learns more easily what he laughs at. is Q WILLIAM VERNON-college Prep Student Council President, Band, Key Club, I1 Class Play Where there's a Will, there,s a way. REGETTA VERRUSIO-Commercial Driverls Training Curly black hair adds beauty to a facef, THOMAS VILLOT-College Prep Football He that mischief hatcheth, mischief catcheth MYRON WATSON-Commercial Football Best by a milef' LE ROY WEAVER-Ceneral Under his quietness, 'there's thoughtfulnessf' IAMES WELLS-Vocational Vocational Typing Club Mechanically minded. IOYCE WEST-Commercial Barker, Rifle Club, Chorus, Driveris Training Club 'Tse wicked, I'se wicked, but anyhow, I canit help itf, WILLIAM WEST-General Owns that snappy vehiclef, GERALD WETZEL-Commercial His interest lies far from schoolf: eniom LARRY WAGNER-General Travel Club, Band We know little of him, but that little JOAN WALASKI-Commercial Driveris Training Club Rather shy, but always a friendf, RONALD WALTER-College Prep Basketball My only books were women's looksf' DONALD WARNER-College Prep Not everyone can be shortf' is goodf fifty-three eniom . VVILLIAM WIDRIG-Vocational Vocational Typing Club A stern look, but a gentle heartf' RONALD WILBER-General i'One good guy-patience, girls, a little bit shyf BEVERLY WILLIAMS-Commercial Driver,s Training Club Sweet disposition charms the soulf- NANCY WILLIAMS-College Prep Camera Club, Student Council, Sr. Class Play Laugh and the world laughs with you. MARILYN VVILLIABISON-Commercial Barker The peaceful Way is pleasantestf' BARBARA WILLOUGHBY-Commercial Driverls Training Club Petite and pertf, DEAN WILLOUGHBY-Vocational Vocational Typing Club VVhy worry, Wrinkles don't make things smooth DOROTHY WILLS-Commercial Driver,s Training Club The way to have a friend is to be onef, ANNA LEE WILSON-College Prep Driver,s Training Club VVho needs a crown With hair like hers?v CERALDINE WOLFE-Commercial Driveifs Training Club, Majorette K'Life of a partyf, fifty-four ESTHER WOOD-Commercial G. A. A. A bonnie wee lassief, GAIL WOODLE-Commercial Driver's Training Club She has no fault that we can spyf' SUE YABLONSKI-Commercial Driver's Training Club Lots of fun and quite a pal. LOIS YALE-College Prep Barker, Courant A girl We'd like to Walk home with. MARY YEAGER-Commercial G. A. A. In sports she has an active part. MARY YOHE-General C. A. A. Along her tranquil way she went. MICHAEL YOKE-Vocational Vocational Typing Club Little but mightyf, PARMENA YOKE-General Chorus, Driver's Training Club Her styles pattern Vogue's.v . CE 1950 fr . , Q .. nas.. qs nf J fifty-five Q Too Good To Forget . . . Docsnit it sn-vm good to see QD Paul LaValle and Mr. Schoch making ax point, or was it counterpoint? EVGTYOIIC Wanted l,aVallc,s autograph, and hcrc 12? Kutlllc-on hICl,2lllgll1ill wus sure of hers. Did you get yours? XVhei'e was everybody? XVOl'kil1g, of course, in their shirt sleeve-SH Even LuValle wore u swvut shirt. lt surv was some Workout! A wonderful opportlmity-and everyone was so in cxarncst. ffij Professionals coulchft have better form! fifty-six And WVe Made Our Debut as Seniors . . . The grand finale of a high school career is the junior Prom. Did wc cnjoy it? YVQ-ll, QU jim Bullock and Marian Brown, ice skating champions, seemed to. 12D Ann Bagnoli paused to admire the hird hath. Dave-wcll, holding hands was fun, too. In fact, it was the uspirit of the P1'OlH,,- Dancing in the dark, Ol'- Q5l By a waterfall. It was all so wonderfull New-r shall wc forgot the thrill of UQ gliding and swaying to the rippling rhythm of Shop Fields and his orchcstra. 3 Q AS IUNIORS . . -Wv stage-nl. uflmm' Ou-r tn Oni' IIUIISKQH nn Nlnrvli 17, 1949. Q13 Giwaisr- paint an'- tists we-rf-: Row I Xlong, Blau-IQ, Cunn- waiy, S n p Ia n, Mc- Laughlin. li 0 xx' II IJllCIilllU, Mm-slr-r, Bug- nnii. Rnw III IVIiSS lim-is-IS. l,nImnIcI, Miss Yun ch- Bngairt. IZ? uffqinnn. Mr, King, ynn can cin Iivftvl' tlmn tlmtfi C333 Oni' snpm-rim curl wus: Sil- ting: IIUIIIIUII, Strun- Imnrg. Hin-Ii, Iinsforci, Scntl, Slintts, VVGSI IIl'4'lIlli'II, VVnII'L', Iinw I LuBnrcI, Iolinston Suiruiin, Clark, Cnt- mznl, Ej'Illl'l', Ve-rnnn, I,il1'Iii'l', -lnnvs, Yule-, ROXV ll Gibson, Swnrt, I,l'Ollill'KI, Ernst, IDUlllLfIN'l'Iy, IJUXYl'l'S, Alnlinsnn, Bw-1's. C45 'l'Iw unsung Iint viii- cix-nt Shiga- Q11-w wus: STANDING Kl'IllIL'Ii, jannvs. Hull, TOP Timnnms. 'I'2lSSUlll'. LSD Oli, I like- ynn, Jay . . x'nn'rv 4-nh-I II CGI Did you drnp il Iilw'T ' L75 uIJl'0Ixl'SSUl' Sc-vinskv Innks Iikl' Iw sxulilnwi-fI uns- nf his Imlintzsin KSU uI,lll'I'it'l4 np, Imlwy. Iwrv I CUIIIUH Iiiiity-vigiil AM-u'7 'WS' Ili I i Jw ,L JS fm. Ef f A':V Q, Y F . L,,.., V332 AS SENIORS . . . --wv presviitvd, Ilan- lmry Thuwf' :1 thru' not cmm-dy on DL'- cvinhm-1' 1, 1949. It was ll howling sued-ss. You can ta-ll hy thi-so swims that L-vvii thi' :wturs gut il big kin-k lllltlli-ii, ilJOn1'lmrcl- wurking stzrgm- lmmls Q N 0 1' in Rllthiillll, Donna Ilukzlnsoii, juyvr' lilipa-rt, Alum-I Km-hlvr, -lim Martin, Bc-L-ky lCr1ist. C25 'Tm just hi-ing gnltvflii to him, vlmizitlizliif' C33 nsllfilil, lim wuriiiiig V011 for thi' izlsf timvin My This is Mr. Lumix- is, my iuwyvrf' Gi ullvrhc-rt, I ncvcx' wai- izcd thv hzu'ii's pussi- lmilitim-sg it would hc' C'il2ll'lllillg.n Q63 Matt, vnu hawk thc- cur out of tha- gurugm' whilz- I puck my hngf' C77 uIil'l't'.S Your jacket. Mr. Cugm-.H 18D -lun, jim, told vxicryhncly zlhulit thc' iillllvfili, and they ull said thcyll L'lblllU.H fifty--niiic wily if 0 1. lloo's lloo? sa1irlthc- owl, So wc went to haxilot and hm-rcs how wi- unswvrm-cl his qnc-stion: 2. BEST SPORTS Mary janv Cihson and Miki' Kc-mick Good Samaritans. ' xx xx, 3. SIIYEST Burh NVilloughhy and Dcno Ve-cillio And cutc, too. 4. BEST LOOKING Diana- Larson and Mika- VVutson This really L-utclws your vvvlu 5. PEPPIEST Bctty Shotts and Frank Lccliiuru llc-y, and We thought you we-rv peppyiu 6. MOST ATHLETIC Phyllis Dougherty and Tom Kimm- Ili-Ho-Silyf-l'Y': 7. MOST POPULAR -lun -Iuliiistmn and Bill xlL'l'Illlll I'lz1vi11g first fidcllm-. 8. MOST SUCCESSFUL Bvlw Scott amd Dave Appleby nNl2lSfl'I'-DlillllS-BONVilf4'l Tailin- curclv 9. WITTIEST Pvg llucllvy and D011 ciI'illI,Lfi'l' Lifv of thi- party! N R 10. BEST ACTRESS-ACTOR Sl1irle-y 1111195 mul PL-'tv Bra.-11111111 uPllHCll and Iuclyi' ll. BEST DANCERS Box' Bvll and Bill OiNeil 'l'ul1, fllll, rul1, boonip tc-ul 12. S0 now wc know wlicfs wlmu Yvs, it was lun . . . THE STORY OF BRADFORD OIL 1900-1925 1900-PROGRESS! New high school built at head of Mechanic Street. QNow Third Ward Schooll. Carnegie Public Library erected on present site. 1906-BOOM DAYS OVER! From 50,000 barrels per day in 1880, output dropped to 5,500 daily. Circle', flood process increased production steadily. Intake well placed in center. Producing wells drilled around center intake well. 1910-POPULATION DECREASES! The population decreased from 15,029 in 1900 to 14,544. 19 15-IMPROVE ME NTS! By this time a music and art supervisor had been elected. Supplemented daily routine. Class in cookery inaugurated. Manual training established. School orchestra and band organized. Within next ten years school nurse and dental hygienist elected. School doctor appointed. 1922- LINE FLooD! Forrest Oil Company started first Linen Hood. Water wells spaced in one row with two staggered rows of wells on each side. Great improvement over circle flood. Production staged big increase. 1925-SCHOOLS ON THE MARCH! H n Senior High School erected on present site. School cafeteria put into effect. A Iunior High School was inaugurated in old Senior High. Six years later, Hobson Place Elementary School was erected. Ten years later a new Iunior High Was built on corner of School and Center Streets. sixlv -two -www' di ' saxifv' Weauwvihnwl EF ORE they can expect promotion, the tool dressers must assimilate all they can in their present field. To the casual observer it might appear that the duties of these workers are scant in importance. This is not true! These seemingly insig- nificant jobs provide the opportunity for men to learn and practice skills, to foster better attitudes toward fellow Workers, and to use more efficiently the tools of the oil fields. Before they reach the adult bracket of high school life, the underclassmen must toil with the work that paves the way to the senior level. The academic- minded have chosen the Liberal Arts or the Scientific Course. Others have said good-bye to mere book learning by selecting the Vocational or Commercial Course. For the honor of the colors, red and black, the underclassmen enthusi- astically take part in extracurricular activities. The classes of ,5l and '52 stake many claims in the sport world. They boast lettermen on Coach Pflugis football squad, Coach Braceis basketball team and Coach Paige's track team. More of the underclassmen show their school spirit in the music department: some belong to the band Which enlivens our assemblies and football games, others beat their rhythms in the orchestra, and ever more participate in the choruses. Many active- ly participate in the numerous clubs. The Sophomores entertained at the annual Sophomore Party and on Frosh Day. The Juniors won laurels with their class play. As a farewell tribute to the superb Senior Class, the juniors played hosts to them at the Iunior-Senior Prom. sixty-four MVLOJQIWC !0L55lf1fL8lfL 1 Y it M U M Sf ,5 . Q Y ni umom ! L1 Fred Colosimo, Ray Feura, Fred Paterson, Nancy Catesman Bay Feura ,. ,. .. ......,... President Fred Colosimo A .... Vice President Nancy Catesman i,.. ...,r.. S ecretary Fred Paterson , - ,. Treasurer Yes . . . peppy, smart and the second largest class in Bradford High! That is OUR JUNIOR CLASS which consists of 322 students. Do we Work hard? We do our best. Our academic study which prepares us for later life is made up of five courses. There are 86 Iuniors enrolled in College Prep, 126 in Business Education, 61 in General, ll in Homemaking and 45 in the Trade Unit. To balance this more serious side of Bradford High is the light and exciting social life made up of assemblies, sports eventsga play and the climax of our year, the junior Prom. sixty-six Planning for the Year to Come Edward Adams Leora Ammons Barbara Anderson Danny Anderson Joyce Anderson June Anderson LeRoy Anderson Robert Andrews Betty Atkins Lewis Ayers Beverly Baker Doris Baker Francis Baldwin Levonne Baney Joanne Barber Neil Barkajiaa Wilford Barret Virginia Bartholomew Wayne Bartlett Donna Bauer Theodore Bechakas William Beeman Edith Bernnardi Jeanette Benson Carol Bentley Paul Berlin Mary Bickel Mary Birmingham La Verna Birtcil Aloice Bishop Delores Bond Joan Booth Ann Braden Marjorie Bragg Harold Brandt Phillis Bright Arthur Brooder George Brown 'Geraldine Brown Mary Brown Beverly Bruner Lawrence Bryant Louise Buccolini James Buchanan Janet Burkett Lafayette Burkett Lloyd Burkhouse Roberta Burkhouse Jean Burns Jack Burns sixty--seven Ronald Burritt Zelda Burton Donald Byerly Nick Carducci Joyce Carll Gerald Carlson Roger Carpenter Keith Case Barron Cashdollar Franklin Coburn Q 2 if Edward Collins ,Ng F W Fred Colosimko George Confer r N Donald Conner 'l Betty Cook tg ' 1 P ,, , ' Barbara Cornelius 0 5' Curtis Cornelius Dick Cottillion Naomi Covert William Craig Johanna Cramer Nancy Cramer Robert Crandall Edward Cummiskey Marjorie Cummiskey Virginia Curcio Ward Dahlgren Ioan Dale Adeline Damico Carole Davis Wifi v Conrad Dehn 'V f Cf Lea Del Monego fy U1 W Angelo Di Fonzoffft' George Dixon Duane Douglas Donald Drummond Dawn Drysdale Donald Eddy Charlene Edison Franklin Eschrick Wesley Fairbanks Nora Farrell Iack Felmlee Mary F enstermaker Raymond Feura jane Fisher Charlene F ishkin William Flickinger Robert Fox Shirley Fralick I CX!! Second Only to the Ruth Eskra Clara F rederico William Freeman Jo Ann Froebel Fred F yda Michele Gallagher Jean Gardner Nancy Gatesman James Gault Joyce Garrigan yy Gary Gentile Tom George A Fred Geraldine V W Barbara Gilbert V Gloria Giordano Margaret Glass William Glover Laurence Gocella Nancy Graham Anna Marie Granata James Grennan Hayward Grove James Grove Rita Gruskin Robert Hammond Joan Hane Mary Ellen Hannon Paul Hansen Lena Hartburg Ralph Harvey Jean Haven Pat Hedley Joyce Heitzinger Marianne Herold Frank Hess Orlo Hess Donald Hetrick Estella Hinaman David Hodgson Glenn Hogue Faye Holliday Jean Hopkins 1 Kathleen Hopkins Janet Howard Barbara Hughes Betty Ann Hughey Virginia Hunt Darrell Huntington Hope Hutton Robert Iddings David Ireland Raymond Ishman ' Shirley Ishman M Ted amison Marie Ianov N gl XX Nancy Jarrett Virginia Iarrett Beverly johnson Katherine Johnson Marion Iohnson Mark johnson Ruby Kelly Dorothy Kemick Royal Kemper Larrame Kendall Angelo Lama Millie Lama Lucille Lechiara Esther Leonard William Lewis john Lindquist Barbara Lorshbaugh Dorothy Louk Eleanor Loveless Thelma Lubold Iames Luciano Ioan Lockett Ted Lundin William Lynch Iohn Mack Sue Magee Russell Marks Mervm Miller Ralph Miller Sprugeon Minich Harry Mitchell Flora More Iack Mo1'rison Iames Munday Thomas Murphy Dick Mutzabaugh Patricia Myers Donna lVIcCleary Charles McDermott Fred McFadden Francis McGill Nancy McIntyre Mike Mclver Delores NICKCIIHR Barbara McKenyon But the End is in Sight . 0 sv if X 95, My Roy Potterp of U, 6 Dorothy McLaughlin Donald Neal Beverly Neely Dale Neil George Newman , Barbara Newton Audrey Niver Richard Norcross Shirley Norman Dovila Norton , 4 . f Don Odell 1 Mary Iane Odell. ll Harriet Olson ff Edward Onuffer . fl james Owens S ' 1 l Ji Pam Partiss Charles Pascale Fred Paterson Nola Pattison Peggy Paulson wf Cerold Persichini Mary Pessia Bette Phillips ila Pilk a iline Platko . Robert Platko Nick Plum is , Veronica Prekopi Harry Price Marilyn Price Theresa Raught Jack Raver Naomi Rea Marilyn Reed Elizabeth Remington Shirley Reninger Max Rensel Elizabeth Rhodes john Riggs june Riggs Geraldine Rinfrette Shirley Ripple Leo Rizzo Vernon Robbins Ethel Ross Donald Salada ' Neta Salberg Margaret Sapko Maxine Schwab K seventy-one Though Two Phyllis Schwab Margaret Scull John Sera Joanne Shaffer Barb' 'a Shatara Thomas Shelgren Harold Sherrick Donald Shick Donna Shuman Arlene Simonds loseph Slike ' Mariam Slocum Donald Smith Gloria Smith Mei ton Simons W Quinton Snnth Thomas Smith Thomas Sowers Imogene Spignard Carolyn Stark David Steinhouser Silly Stephens Donna Steward Flizabeth Stilson Frances Stilson Leola Stilson William Stockton VVilliam Stokes Mvrna Stover VVilliam Strand Iuanlta Strotman N01md Strotman Karl Swanson Patucla Swanson Robert Sweetapple Ioan Switzer Ronald Tarterella Robert Tassone Frank Terrell Gary Thomas George Tillotson Betty Tnnblin V11 gmia Titus Ronald Toothman Audrey Tracy Eddie Urban lack Van Houtte Florio Vecellio Mary Lou Vickery Anthony Vinelli Next Year Will Be Richer Yet . . . 4 I I Y vlfsfv P J., I' A I' .M ,Q 4 lj H I J fi. bn. Lynette Waite i Richard Wallace 1, A 1 Dorothy Wanner . r W or f A 1. Richard Ward flew , .A ' ,Jf William Warren fit' M' Shirley Weaver Margaret VVel1s La Rue Wenner Victor Wentworth Lillian Wheelock Donald White Patricia White Ronald Wight Roy Willoughby Robert Winner Byron Wood Carolyn Woodward Fred Wooster Ann Yaros Leon Yeager Ronald Zamberlan Richard Zawacki Bruce Eymer and Marion Johnson were really enjoying themselves, or were they just thirsty? seventy-thrcc eau' 'f2l?f'ffv .- 'be U Q J' I A ,Shia omored 91' Gary Best, Tom Rich, Margaret Bennett, Patty Ellis Gary Best . , . ..,... .,.. P resident Tom Rich ,. . ..,.,, ....... V ice-President Margaret Bennett . .. ,.... t.tt, S ecretary Patty Ellis ,. , .,,.... Treasurer We may be greenhorns, but let,s see the school without us. 362 strong, we marched into Senior High School. We cut out childish play and chose our courses: 105 in college preparatoryg 113 in the commercial course, 27 in the homemaking course, 55 in the general course and 57 in the vocational course. Welve convinced ourselves of the seriousness of the word education, and mean to get all we can. Now as we review our first year in Senior High, we Hnd our shortcomings, but with two terms ahead we can correct them and strive for two flawless years. seventy-folir 'wx' The Raw Material of the S Marjorie Adamson john Alexander Franklin Allen Frederick Allen Paul Anderson f gk-'Jugs' ,OCVWQ Q,,.cLu-fo.w-f james Armstrong Shirley Arnett john Artley Grace Avery Forrest 'Bailey james Baker Wayne Baker Marjorie jean Balon Keith Barkas XVilma Barker Albert Barnes Marilyn Barnes David Barrett Patricia Battles James Beck Richard Bell Elaine Benjamin Eugene Benjamin Margaret Bennett Russell Bentzoni Donna Berlin Gary Best Martha Charmaine . Nancy Bird V eg f'I'wylah Bird p ,G I 1 ff ri jean Bisett kai 4, i j C l'yn Bishop 'j 1 ith Bishop 'I lose h Bizzarro . P Charles Black Sandra Black Ronald Blair Edward Bloss Vera Booth Mary Botens Madelyn Bottone Donald Bouquin George Bove loyce Boyle Harry Brauser Bella jean Brocious Dorothy Brocious Robert Brocious Bonnie Brown Rudolph Buccolini That Woebegone Byron Bullers John Bullers Margaret Bullers Shirle Bullock Y Thomas Bunker Rhea Jean Burgess Rodney Burgess Marjorie Burkett Thelma Burkhouse Ellis Burns Judith Burns LeRoy Burton Joanne Butler Tommy Butler NVilliam Carney Leland Case Anthony Cercone Edward Chandler Mary Sue Chatley Nancy Chesebro George Clark Nancy Cobb Donald Comilla Elizabeth Conaway Wade Confer Gloria Louise Arthur Eileen Muriel Jack Confer R 1th Ann Cooper Fred Corbett Lyla Cotton Garland Counts Jean Cox Coy Crooks Crouse Crouse Raymond Cummiskey Tony Curcio Richard Dallenback Robert D'Amicol Ann Dana Norma Daugherty James Day Dale Deming Donald Dempsey Gloria Dempsey seventy-six James Dent Anthony DiMario Jean Dobson Mary Jane Dodson Joe Dominic Look Kathryn Dorencamper Anna Dudo Gary Eck Lamont Edel Arlene Edgar Richard Edsall William Eidson Daniel Ekas Iames Ellenberger Harold Ellerington Patricia Ellis Lawrence English William Erwin Michael Eskra George Farrell Ronald Fink Twila Fitzgerald Elsie Fitzsimmons Patricia Flanders . James Fox Marjorie Fox Decorsey F raley Patrick Franco Wayne F rankhouser Monroe Friedman YV .Iay Fuller i Amelia Fyda jk Iohn Gaffney Shirley Gallagherlffp ,fy Betty jean Gains F! I, I Shirley Garwood 'ILM' J I Mary Ann Gildersleeve mf, af Dale Gillaspie Sally Gimera Richard Glass Marvin Goodman! Stanley Goodman 5 -C M Ruth Goodrich 41208121 71 Rowena Graves NVilliam Greene Bruce Greener John Gross Shirley Groves Sally Gulnac William Hancock .fy LZ' Marylin Harris ' 1 Marian Hartman Charles Hayes Donald Hayes K X ,f Janet Heath 4 i 0 seventy sex en The Innocence of Youth seventy-eight IMN' J . ' fy E qmyxyf I Janice Hedley .A Samuel Heffner ' f Joyce Herbert Richard Hitchcock Doris H oadley L. Malcolm Honadle Geraldine Hoopes Blanche Hughes Ruth Huston I Frank Hyde I? Robert Irwin Ernest Ishman David Jacobson Wallace Jewell J Dyann Johnson J J J, fff Joan Johnson V if rf John Johnson ,FY f V J Ag, tl' Robert MaL1rice,N-'Jtwiiispgih Harry Johnstorig' ' Y Betty Ann Jones A Marilyn Kahle Sue Ann Karrasch Charles Keesler Glen Gerald Keesler, Joseph Kelley Janet Kellogg Mary Alice Kemick Joyce Kennedy Shirley Keyes - Margaret Kindland , --, fi . A I ' so . , I. f , . 4 ' Patricia Kinney ,iff M fda, , I - V, Richard Kline if ' 'N F R' 7 ' or rdf , Robert Knight v lui V 1 96 Albert LaV'al-lee K, 3 . H , r Janet Layfield 7' N f, A Marjorie Lechiara 'Dona Dee Lefford ' Harold LeRoy Norma Leslie N Lois Lindemnth Ronald Lindquist ' .' Edward Lineman I Shirley Lineman Theodore Lingaton ' Joseph Lipps ' h L Y' x -V fyrf-'ri Janice Littlefield NY N' ll' f C1 fill, Mary Kay Lord X N V riff Francis Lucco ,G .J J ,L lg, I 7 . l ,A A Richard Lunn . ' Q ,X . --Q2 Anthony Lrizziqsdll X 'J is 5 H 5 ll tr ' if ei But Effervescent Spirit . Joanne Lyon Ronald Lytel Fred MacKendrick Thomas Mackey Sally Mandilas 5.40-fl Natalie Marks U l. Richard Masisak 1 , . - - Josephine Mays . ' Laura Jean Mays g,:l Dorothy Lee Merritt fl' Irwin Mesler ' Lorraine Miller , ' - Roberta Miller . 1' Tom Milliron ' Elizabeth Mimm ' Shirley Mix .WJ-blbnp Jack MongillvJ R Lo! 'lf L w Richard Mongillo , J3,,?l' Bill Moore W Candace Moore fy wi 'if' ' ,V , - ' W ni P 'N ,dark Jack Neil Forest Moore Q -.1 ' Robert John Moore 'lf Claudia Morris Ru Morris I M' yu Murphy f I C' ' ff Robert McCanna Phyllis McCord A , f J Gerald McCutcheon xx Roland McGinnis F ' Joyce McKay Q I v I. 'Lb' , ,W fff r flx t Patricia McNeel eannine Newman ' I wH6l'bCft M cMurtrie r ix Joanne Nicholson . Robert Nick ,Mr P Millard Niver ' Lial Nuhfer J Grace Null V J' Margaret Nuzzo ,Robert O,Connell S. 'Cayle O'Dell Jack Oifenback fi Judith Oliver ,, X, E Thomas O'Neil kt :-'X R'-,PX in lx ' Myrna Ordiway J Laura Pace , Delores Pais l Joanne Palazzetti Mary Jo Palmiter seventy-nine C n ratulghti ' On Survlv l K Q X 1 Q f Q-fl J sfxxliete Pa ' O. lr? ff? rry Pasc.rell Tw ngjflfatt s f'f1'5 9' 1 fbi Patt 1 , XPehons IA. , X x 2114-.fu N Anna Pessia .f QM R Donna Peterson M N Virginia Carol Peterson Donald Petillo Dorothy Piller nxxf Richard Pollock A .321 J X Fay Poulos if David Pytcher N ,- xRonald Quinn , A T SX Sal-3 Rankin W Ox y K' ml O' N rg Mary Lois Rathfon Richard William Reck Catherine Reed Richard Rhodes Shirley Ioan Rich Thomas Rich Ianet Rizzo Richard Roberts Roy Robertson Rosemary Roggenbaum Ralph Rose Linda Rosenfield Charles Ross ,RQ jane Rudesill james Rudolplgqn A Patricia Rudolph f? Randine Schaeffer ' ,f Ralph Schiappa 'F -R ' 1 Samuel Scott YJ Dionne Seaward Harriett Sheldon Bert Charles Shelley Florence Sherk ' jack Shick . Donald Shoemaker Gb ,. . xautww VL WJLW Frank Siehart ' Orpha Slack Charlotte Smith Francis Smith Frederick Smith Gerald Smith Adolene Smith Ruth Smith Byron Snyder Mary Solarek I 1 1 eighty 1 You'Il Enioy the Ones to Follow Even More . . , 1, V, -gw Q .,., , Donald Songer 'L M' Za . ,I George Sopko M U vk if 1 Robert Spindler J7 'l '7h 'Q' .,. Carolyn Sprague , , L HQ, Sally Steinhauser A I' K v2,5LU1' Sally Stengeliu fl. f A. X' ' fl Nancy Stickman Barry Stimmel Garth Stoltz Jack Stover Danny Stroup David Studley of ,1 A . Ronald Sutterlin Clj yfv-fl, lane Swackhamer Q. ' Malcolm Lee Sweetapple William Tate James Taylor Donna Thornton Carolyn Thrush ,W I Paul Titus , r G' Marvin Uhl Y ' Dorene Ungemah ' A T 1 I james Vandervort ' Ronald Vandervort Irene Van Hougf fy jg? Ruth Weaver Frances Weber y Frances Wells , Iay Wesmiller , Jean Wetzel E Thomas White L Gene Wilber +Martha Wiley Lewis WVilliams 2 Marilyn Williams g Iohn,Willoughby ' 1 v 'lf' jean Wilmoth L W. if Norman Wilson 1 A T . Shirley Wingert , ,Ml rf' Roger Wolfe ,i 1 Q Gerald Thomas Wright QEXVRQ Doris Yale Olive Elaine Yale . Winthrop Yinger Loretta Yonker Joseph Zamberlan , Joseph Guy Zamberlan Vick Zamberlan Esther Zandy wg' Theresa Zannelli Q56 4 3 5 9 eighty-one Bruno Vecellio J-ff' .1:?fgff.4- Leo Vecellio B -114,9 Richard Vecellio If of 41.4 I K ' Jacques Watkins I ' Nancy Watterson ' 'ff-Kb, A Pearl Weaver THE STORY OF BRADFORD OIL 1925-1950 1927-PUBLIC PARK! Mr. William Hanley purchased land on Kennedy Street, laid plans, and furnished funds for a park. On completion, he turned it over to the city. 1928- FIVE-SPOT SYSTEM! Water intake wells placed at corners of producing wells, with the producing well in the center. Attention called to system when John Messer, Bolivar Run, used it in the Richburg Pool. 1929-COUPLINCS! Dresser Manufacturing Company developed from a business having a net worth of 82,400,000. Now worth 816,400,000. 1930-CENSUS! Bradford's population is 19,306-an increase of 4,277 in thirty years. 1933-PRICE DROPS! Oil dropped to 81.86 per barrel from 83.95 in 1929. 1936-DRIVING COURSE! A safe driving course established. Affiliated with Senior High School. 1937-A IACKPOT! Cusher spouted in Music Mountain, produced 1,000 barrel a day. The total natural production is more than 4,000,000 barrels. 1939-RECREATION PARK! Bradford City School District turned over 6Va acres to city. City purchased 20 additional acres. Place for picnicking, swimming, skiing, tennis, basket- ball, and playground. eighty-four by , 1940-PRODUCTION! 1,000,000 barrels annually, raised to 4,000,000 annually in 1946. 8,170 people in Bradford District, fone-sixth of population of McKean county? engaged in oilproduction and associ- ated industries. ' 1946-UNITED STATES RANKING! Bradford ranks ninth in total production, ranks twelfth in annual production. 1950-SCHOOLS! Eight public schools: 3,713 pupils and 145 teachers. N EVERY phase of life, today, there is to be seen a tendency to organize into groups. The oil industry is no exception. These organized groups are expert in their own fields: the engineering crew ascertains the proper location of the wells, the bulldozing crew follows to clear the chosen site, the drilling crew comes in to drill, the jacksetting crew to set up jacks, the water plant crews supply and pres- suren the water for the flooding, finally, the pumping and roustabout crews pro- duce the oil, after this, pipe line crews lay pipes to transport oil from the leases to the refinery. The combined efficiency of these groups is responsible for the high quality of Bradfordis oil. In school, today, scholastic achievement does not constitute the entire educational program. Extracurricular activities with varied aims and purposes have taken a share in school life. Many of these organized groups teach greater understanding and consideration for fellow men, various clubs teach skills which can be practiced in every day life and others on the careers to follow, several pro- vide opportunities for communication meaningfully with oneis neighbor. The end of others is purely recreational, both mental and physical. Through participation in these clubs the student serves himself, his school, and his community. He is made more dependable and cooperative. However, topping all the benefits de- rived from the clubs, is the fact that it breaks the scheduled routine, making it a more interesting day in the Bradford schools. eighty-six ,.!dC l!l:tl:85 Km 5 ff ....-. 43 X-1 f 'Z XXX A'-' i-i l?T3 lT '- 1 . fx.. The Power Vested in Us . s ' jfw, ....., ff X. 7 U- ' 1 rl . V -,.,m.:.'L'Qf . . 'W ' ' J AU , r - 4i P'2i1lflE5'7, Guiding all activities under tho juris- diction of the council arc Cathcrinc Scott, secrctaryg Miss Ruth Stcwart, faculty advisorg Bill Vernon, presi- dcntg Nick Monti, vicc-prcsidcnt. Teen-Age Organizers . . . -.., X! Plans for smooth performance of all functions of the Council occupy Nick Monti, House C0111- inittccg Jan Johnston, Social Connnittccg Dick Stopfcl, WVelfare Conunittceg Don Hipchcn, Loclccr Connnittccg Rav Fcura, Scholastic Connnittccg Phyllis Dougherty, Assemblyg Davc Applcluy, Awards Connnittccg Nancy Williams, Fflcction Connnitte-cg Petc Brcnnan, Cafctcria Cominittccg Cahscnt from picturcj ciglity-1-ight nun-column-no-v-no . aglfowfenf Channel Bradford High School this year profited from one of its most active Student Council organizations. Action was sparked by the ideas and suggestions obtained at the annual state convention which was held this year in Coatesville. Delegates from Bradford were President Bill Vernon, David Appleby, Ray Feura, and Janet Kellogg. Bradford was honored with the privilege of leading one of the twelve discussion panels held at the convention. This duty was performed by David Appleby. In accordance with suggestions brought back from the convention, the council formed an Executive Committee to plan and prepare business on the agenda. The Student Activity Ticket was also revaluated to encourage future sales to students. Plans were formulated to hold a regional Student Council Convention in Bradford. The Council sought methods to balance the budget of the Student Activity Fund by increasing the income and diminishing the outlay. This year marked the twelfth year since its inception in Bradford High School. Past accom- plishment as well as this year's record prove the worth of this student organization for the student body. Lmks From Each Home Room . fx Bringing the plans laid by the council to each home room are- Row I I. Burns, B. Vernon, Miss Stewart, C. Scott, N. Monti, P. Dougherty, Row II G Best, A. Patterson, F. Colosimo, D. Fraley, D. Appleby, B. Andrews, B. Spindler, J. Wetzel, Row III R. Feura, T. Rich, W, Jewell, T. Murphy, D, Stopfel, D. Hipchen, F. McGill, Row IV B. Shatara, J. Pytcher, M. Herold, E. Conaway, N. Williams, I. Johnston, I. Kellogg, S. Stephens, N. Catesman. eighty-nine Klflflf' MCUAZOOL . Af The Helm.. Organizing 21 yearbook requires much preliminary work: contracts with en- graver, printer, and pliotograpliers must be arranged: a staff and a theme select- eclg a Hnaneial campaign planned: a clummy,' laid ont. These problems were solved by Miss Laura Allen, advisor: Ian Gutman, business 1nz1nage1'g and Catherine Scott. eclitor-in-eliief. .Age X nnlnlll N. Editorial Staff Seated- I Bis t . h. Se t, M. Herolcl E jolmso H-AM . .' n, S. Jones, P. P. - tiss, N ' 'xr . Marks. Standing: H. Grail, B. Evin- er, D. Stopfel, N. Snlberg, R. Kemper, M. Mclver. :AEN Business Staff Seated: J. Strzuiburg, D. Stopfel I cxlltl , , . nun, H. Graff, S. jones. Row II: M. J. O'Dell, M. Poling, J. Slike, T Murphy, -I. Buyer, M. Rich, L. Yule, N. Marks. Row III E : . Johnson, J. Bis- ett, M. Horolcl, P, Partiss. ninety W y0lfLlf'lfL87lflfL8lfL Clerical Staff V st Nl Poling, Seated: I. X' e', i . 'th M VVilliamson. J. Sim , . Standing: J. Hane, J. Cren- nan, M. B. Crane. Subscription Staff Seated: K. Johnson, C. Black, M. I. Gibson, M. Cummiskey. -'lin J Gar- Standing: D. Du , . rigan, B. johnson, B. Cona- way, J. Fisher, -I. McCutcli- l'Oll. '-ni-..,.,,, fPictures on opposite pagej MAKING A DUMMY COME T0 LIFE . . .U Art work, pictures, captions, Writeups must be laid out by these helpful editors always with the final eye appeal in mind. Lots of Work but lots of fun, too. TOP-NOTCH PATRON SEEKERS . . .D Determined on our financial success, they have interviewed and procured the many patrons who supported this project. CPictures above? CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK . . .U Typing and making copy letter-perfect for the printer consumed the interest and spare time of the commrcial division. 'KVERSATILITY PLUS . . .N ' ' bs riptions, selling pictures, checking lists, counting money, delivering copy-just ' ' -we relied on these capable workers. ninety-one Taking su sc anything to bc done in a hurry X 2 gjfffl' U1flflAfi' lil! FUTURE SUPER-SCOOPERS . . . In arc: fS!'llfClU Ne-tu Sulbcrg, fstandingj Twilzx Pilk, jack Rave-r, Prlidy Griffin. ninvly-two AT THE EDITOR'S DESK . . . All copy urrivvs here each week for ai final chvck and nod of approval from Miss Marianne Prvstcru, advisor, and llngh Iiosforcl, vditor-in-chief. training to take ovcly next yuan' VANCUARDS IN STEP . . . The responsibility of editing the copy for page three falls on Cseatedj Lois Yulvg page two, flefti jackie McCntch- cnng page one, Crightb Vulrie Knuppg page four, Cstandingb Ronnie Walters. 2 ' af ff- C P 0lflflAlfL6L lil Ll, !f7f7fIflfLCLf lff Hugh Hosford ..,.,.. . . . Editor-in-Chief Valrie Knapp ,.A,,.,,..... , . , Page Editor Jackie McCutcheon ..., .. . Page Editor Lois Yale .A....i...,. .i,.,.. , , .. Page Editor Bonnie Walters ,.,...,..,., . .. , Page Editor Miss Marianne Prestera .. .. ....,.. ,. .... . . ,.,,. . .. ., . Advisor Old, but not decrepit! The Courant originated in 1907 as a small magazine with twenty to sixty-two pages. Published once a month, it consisted of short stories, jokes, photographs, and school news. Today, it is a four-page newspaper crammed full of school happenings and gossip. The editors and reporters frantical- ly scurry around to meet the deadlines for the semi-monthly publication. The first page focuses attention on red-hoti' news pertaining to the school. On the second page can be found a variety of stories, poems, and editorials which develop from a spirit of creative writing. Packed with the ever-buzzing school gossip and other trivialities of interest to the schoolis population, is the third page, known as the feature section. Page four highlights the athletic life, dwelling on triumphs and failures in football, basketball, and track here in our own school. It also brushes lightly the outstanding sport news around the globe. Knowing that there is a paper to be put out next year when the present editors leave, several promising juniors are trained in the field of journalism. The techniques of newspaper work is taught so that next year these juniors can step up to replace the former editors. The traditions of the paper must be carried on to publish for the ensuing years news without detrimentf, Flndlng All the News That's Fit to Print . . . REPORTERS. Row I V. Sopko, S. A. Leaster, I. Koehler, R. Byers, I. Powers, D. Devlin, Row II M, I. Chido, M. Yeager, I. LaBord, R. Gates, V. O,Neil, D. Hokansou, N. Fralich, S. Meese. Row III N. Williams, 1. Rupert, J. Stranburg, B. Tuttle. ninety lhru 64 77 MJ .SQWQIOAOHQ tie String music beckons us to lend our ears toward the auditorium during the last period of every day. Why? To hear the Bradford High School Orchestra, of course. This steadily advancing organization started in 1989 by Mr. Armat Duhart as a plan to teach grade school and junior high school students the value of string music. By 1941 Mr. Duhart had built up a magnificent forty-Hve piece orchestra. VVhen Uncle Sam came knocking at the door, the orchestra leader volunteered his service as a soldier. ln 1946, Mr. Duhart returned to resume his position as director of the orchestra to End that it had lost ground among the student activi- OHCHESTBA fSeatedJ V. Robbins, ROW I A Braden, M. Niver, B. Shatara, V. Fitz simmons, P. McNeil. ROW II B. Bruner, R. Cruskin, D. McKenna, A. Randall, N. Hoff mier, ROW III P. Bright, S. Wingood, A. Tracy, M. Adamson, M. Harris, I. Butler. ninety-foul at H ,asiglrffifvrff . xp l l I haf J ties. The real progress shown in the past three years comes as a result of the hard Work and hours of practice. Many members have Won national, state and district recognition. Fourteen members attended District Orchestra last year and one attended the All State Convention. You can hear the present thirty-one piece orchestra in school assemblies, school plays, graduation exercises, parent-teacher meetings, down town clubs and dinners. Any day at the scheduled hour you can hear the careful tuning up that is so necessary for the very special orchestral treat. ROW I I Koehler M. Johnson, B. Andrews, D. Norcross. ROW II I. Koehler, N. Salt- ierg C Blckcl N Williams, B. Hane, M. J. Gibson. ROW III D. Petillo, D, Appleby, Shaw Mr Armart Duhart, conductor. ninety-five ninctv-six SENIOR CHORUS ROW I S, Thompson, N. Mesler, B. Willoughby, S. Yablonski, Miss Doris Van dc Bogart, D. English, M. DeCasper, M. J. Chido, N, Fralich, BOW II M. Pytcher, I Pytcher, G. Eidson, A. johnson, I. Dawley, M. B. Crane, C. Toothman, L. Moore, M. Leonard nl. West, ROW III P. Yoke, F. Lubold, P. Stokes, I. Myers, C. Norman, J. Flanders, H. Finlan Scott, D. Lerch, M, Truesdale, ROW IV B. McCord, P. Gunton, J. Crennan, R. Eidson Slingerland, L. Anderson, C. Clark, T. Barker, F. Oliver, F. Lechiara, ROW V B. O'Neil Stickney, B. Fling, I. Farrell, B. Tuttle, V. Hinaman, J. Hopkins, 1. Stranburg, J. Storcr, P. Beals, A. Nivcr. - s D. li. B. w a President , ., .. . ,. .. jean Pytcher Vice-President . . . . Frank Lechiara Secretary .. . . ...,... Mary Beth Crane Treasurer . .,.. . . .... ,... . . .,.. .,... . .. Marjorie Leonard Accompanists . ,, . Marjorie Leonard and Sally Thompson Librarians . . .,.. . Norma Mesler and Dorothy English 1,11 bet youive often wondered Where those heaven-sent melodies originat- ed during scond period. Of course, it's the Senior Chorus! Peering through the keyhole, one finds forty-five members lost in the midst of sheet music, folders, and books. This year has been a busy year for them. They always have sung choral response after the Lordis Prayer in assemblies. Our song rallies were enlivened by the aid of this group. This year this chorus led the other choral groups in the stupenduous production of The Mocking Birdf, A few of the outstanding mem- bers represented the organization in the District Music Festival. This group is also known as the A Cappella Choir. .JJ 97411050014 0 View . L23 'U F C7 J UNH fllfllfllq 06761, f ,f 'LUIHC Ll K Betty Rhodes Dick Mutzabaugh Leora Ammons . Patricia Myers , Ioan Palazzetti Audrey Tracy Nliss Doris Van de Bogart President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Accompanists Instructor Thoughts of loyalty and pride run through our minds Whenever We see the members of the junior Chorus attired in their red and black robes. Its Hfty-four members are taught the rights and wrongs of music under the capahle direction of Miss Doris Van de Bogart. Their feature program of the year was the Thanks- giving Cantata in which they combined their rich, mellow voices with the hand. The quantity and quality of these voices blending with the Senior Chorus helped to make the operetta a success. Near the end of the year this chorus helped present the Sprig Festival. They Work hard hoping to surpass this year's Senior Chorus. .-..-...Ii JUNIOR CHORUS: ROW I D. Kemick, VI. Cramer, -I. Palalzctti, Miss Doris Van de Bogart, A. Tracy, Riggs, M, Pessia. Row II C. Bentley, B. Neely, M. Slocum, S. Magee, B. llughev, B. Rhodes, N. Strotman, S. Ripple, B. Baker, I. Spignard. ROVV III M. VVells, P, Yoke, J. Strot- man, M. Schwab, G. Smith, P. Swanson, P. XVliite, Il. Ilutton, C. Stark, E. Loveless, N. Covert ROW IV D.Louk, L. Moore, M. Crooks, F. Lubold, A, -Iolmson, C, Tootlunan, L. AIIIIIIOIIS C. Fishkin, B. Ilughes, P. Myers, T. Pilk, M. Fenstermaker, Hopkins. ROW V R. NVillo11glibv B. Strand, R. Barker, I. Slike. L. Yeager. D. Mutzabaugli, D. Drummond. M. Rensel, D. VVard B. Freeman. B. Salada. a nim-ty-seven SOPHOMORE CHOBUS: ROW I F. Paulos, D. Lefford, D, Berlin, Miss Van de Bogart, B Morris, S. Gallagher, B. Brown. ROW II M. Barnes, C. Bishop, D. Johnson, A. Dudo, S. Stengel J. McKay, C. Odell, J. Songer, M. Lechiara. BOW III E. Crouse, L. Coy, M. Palmiter, M. Ben nett, J. Rudesill, T. Bird, F. Weber, M. J. Ordiway, P. Ellis, S. Garwood BOW IV S. Mandilias, L. Cotton, M. Bottone, J. Lyons, M. Gildersleeve, S. Mix, J. Hedley, G. Hoopes, R, Graves, E. Bishop. ROW V C. Sapko, J. Baker, B. Rose, B. Greener, M. Honadle, J. Westmiller, B. Knight, J. Gross, D. Fraley, J. Watkins, C. Ross. Charles Ross , . . . ..,, ,....,, P resident Mary Gildersleeve . ,. Vice-President Patty Ellis .,.. ..,, ...,. . , Secretary Margaret Bennett . .. ..,,. . Treasurer Joanne Lyons Bonnie Brown .,...... ..... A ccompanists Miss Doris Van de Bogart .... .,.... I nstructor Refrains of Christmas songs floated through the halls as the Sophomore Chorus was practicing for the Christmas program. This year they presented a can- tata called Childe Jesus . The fort -six members are all new in the school, so they are trying to learn all they can alllout Miss Van de Bogart's teachings. We saw their smiling faces and heard their mellow voices many times during the year Remember the spring festival? Next year B. H. S. can expect a Junior Chorus thai will surpass all previous ones. This year we had more musically-talented students entering our school than usual, and this made it possible to form a mixed Sopho- more Chorus for the Hrst time. ZAVLC! fA8 H ninety eight ll .7 en, may .Mar IAALC Lynette Waite ...,.t... . . President Irene Van Houtte . ., Vice-President Barbara McKenyon ..,,, ....., Secretary Marjorie Fox ..,.. .... ,...r.....e...,. . . . . A... Treasurer Miss Doris Van de Bogart .. ..,i. ,.,.. . .. .i,,... ,....., I nstructor Ioan Rich, Majorie Fox, Shirley Groves, Blanche Hughes ..a.. ...,...,.,. . .. .,...,. ......,... ....,., A c companists This group of sophomore, junior, and senior girls meets every day in the chorus room to receive instruction in music reading and interpretation under the direction of Miss Doris Van de Bogart, choral instructor. A worthwhile aim of the club is to teach the girls appreciation of fine music. Several girls portrayed the parts of slaves and dancing girls in this year's operetta, the high point in the work of the vocal organizations in Bradford High School. The members of the Girl's Clee Club also participated in the Christmas caroling program and presented their annual Spring Festival, a collection of gay songs heralding the coming of spring. This club does much to further greater music appreciation in Bradford High School. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: ROW I M. Crouse, I. Wilmoth, B. Hughes, B. Lorshbaugh, Miss Doris Van de Bogart, A. Niver, A. Pessia, J. Haven, D. Ungemah. ROW II N. Catesman, D. Seward, F. Wells, B. Timhlin, M. Fox, S. Norman, S. Black, G. Giordano, V. Bartholomew, F. Holiday. ROW III I. Dale, I. Switzer, N. McIntyre, R. M. Roggenbaum, K. Hopkins, S, Groves, I. Van Houtte, M. Reed, V. Jarrett, M. L. Rathfon, D. Shuman. Row IV C. Peterson, D. Peterson I. Carll, C. Davis, I. Rich, L. Birtcil, H. Olson, L. Waite, B. McKenyon, L, Lechiara. ninety nmc Y li f X C.2fl.lA evdlillfla EH! CI VL!! ll. in Marching drills, football games, Wfednesday evening rehearsals, concerts-all a part of the life of our B. H. S. Band members. lust to Watch their precision stepping on the field or to hear them play in assembly makes us realize how much the band must have pro- gressed since Mr. George Lull or- ganized the iirst group in Bradford High School at the turn of the cen- tury. ln 1909, the band began to lose prestige and by 1912 it had faded completely into the back- ground. YVith the coming of Mr. Leigh Hill as full time band direc- tor in l936, the band rapidly re- gained its former prominence. lt was also While Mr. Hill taught here one hundred sei 2 'a'a'Y'v .- M ,af -. -7 .if I :xi g1 J.5x 5 if NJ lei . f BAND ROW I 1. Gaffney, B. Ncwhouse, D. Norcross, D. Connor, B. An drews, B. Vandervort, D. Cline, A. Edgar, ll. Sherrielc. ROW ll S. A, Least er, ll. Blair, S. Bullock, I. Dobson, N. Leslie, F, More, M. Class, Z. Burton C. Biekel, N. Saltberg, 1. Johnson, I. l-lane, E. Leonard. ROW Ill D Studley, D. Appleby, D. Petillo, C. Best, B. llaneoek, D. Stopfel, D. Pytchel Maiorettes At every football game and parade von see these seven high-stepping lassies strutting to the rhythm of the drum beat. fLeft to rightj D, Larson, D. Kelnielc, C. NVolfe, L. Moore, drum majoretteg I. Cramer. N. Catesnian, C. Toothman. F. Paterson, I. Koehler, 1. Koehler, Ctwinsl L. Kendall, D. Merritt, M. J. Gibson. ROW IV S. Stephens, D, McCleary, B. johnson, J. LaBord, M. N. Williams. ROW V B. Vernon, L. Wagner, H. LeRoy, C. Shaw, D. New- Kahle, N. Chesebro, I. Van Hauttc, B, Hane, H. Ellerington, I. Chapman, house, R. Feura, E. Smith, I. Taylor, L. M. Anderson, A. Damico. if Color Guard . ' ff X . . ie- . 5 3 Old Glory and our own Red and Blackn banner always pre- ,- . cede the band in the safe keep- ing of Shirley Meese and Janet Koehler. that girls were first allowed to join the organization. Since Mr. Rodney Schoch took over the directorship in 1943, numbers of our band have won state and national honors, and a peak was reached in January 1946, when the entire organization went to Harrisburg to play before the State School Supervisors. Al- though there have been many great achievements in the glorious history of the band, the paramount accomplishment was bringing the All-State Band Festival to Bradford last year. With the famous Paul LaValle, as conductor, this top notch group of youthful musicians thrilled millions of Americans with the nation-wide N. B. C. broadcast on May 13, 1949. ji-ik vi ' 'Z f 5 ?:if1vi355'1'l :ggf.'gjgfs.r'. r,ttvv.. f , ,, . 5 z. ui 1' 1 one hundred one The Parliamentarians SEATED: Pcggy Crooks, Secrctaryg Dick Mutzaliaugli, Vice-Presidcntg Dave Appleby, Presi- dcntg Myrna Jane Ordiwav, Treasurer. STANDING: Mr. Joseph VValkcr, Mr. William Olson, Advisors. This scxtct spcnt niucli energy and time guiding thi- dclxatc cluln to success. A Battle of Wits .... ' A Wm lSeated, leftj Dick Mutzabaugli and Harold Graff, the negative team, seem confident that their rclmuttals against speeches given by Cseated, right? Vernon Ordiway and David Applclmy for tlie aflirinativc, will merit thc judgcs, award. Peggy Crooks, chairman, fstauclingj announced thc Erst speaker, luuudrcd two .0 an Cm. In debate club the student comes face to face with varied emotions. The sweetness of victory, the bitterness of defeat-both are felt here. Moments of frus- tration, the warmth of a fear overcome-these, too, are known to the debater. This yearis question, Resolved: That the president of the United States should be elected by direct popular votef proved to be a very ifly', proposal. Deep logic and deeper philosophy, along with a foundation of pertinent facts, brought home laurels to debaters Who, a short time before, shuddered at making a speechf, Confidence in himself, poise before an audience, and the feeling of belonging to a successful organization-these a debater feels as he begins, Mr, Chairman, ladies and gentlemen . . .M Learning to Speak on their Feet and Under Pressure . DEBATE CLUB ROW I B. Shatara, J. Lyons, M. Fox, M. I. Ordiway, D. Appleby, D. Mutza- baugh, M. Crooks, F. Wells, A. Tracy, R. Miller. ROW II M. Eskra, I. Ellenberger, F. Weber, I. Kellogg, P. McNeil, S. Stephens, F. Hyde, S. Heffner. ROW III G. Best, M. Friedman, H. Graff, T. Butler, P. Past-arella. ROW IV F. Oliver, W. Yinger, V. Ordiway. one hundred three san, in .f f f One of the most important factors in safe driving is knowing the correct Way to handle an automobile. Bradford High School was one of the Hrst secondary schools in the entire country to recognize this fact, and in 1936 a course in driver education was started for those students who desired it. We can boast of a shiny, new, dual-control Oldsmobile in which to gain driving experience, as well as an adequate class room course in the fundamentals of driving and the safety measures necessary for safe and sane driving. Driver education immediately caught the students, fancy, now it is the most popular non-required course offered by the school. Taught now by Mr. Richard Ciddings, driver education has every year produced over one hundred well-trained, safe drivers. DRIVEITS TRAINING ROW I B. Balon, P. Beals, B. Anderson, J. Koehler, V, Curcio, D. English, I. Johnston, I. Jamison, M. DeCaSper, M. A. Damico. ROW II J. Dawley, I. Connelly, R. Button, D. Jacobson, N. Graham, M. johnson, R. Byers, M. J. Chido, I. Fey, B. Ernst, P. Dale, 1. johnson. ROW III M. Anderson, S. Alexander, E. Johnson, D. Knight, H. Finlan, I. Flanders, I. Abernathy, M. Holzworth, J. Crennan, J. Fox, G. Houck, S. Ernst. ROW IV H. Graff, D. Appleby, D. Barto, L. Friedman, T. Barker, C. Clark, D. Delaney, H. Ishman, N. Fields. one hundred four ,J . - 'W Q' Q .1 -XLI W I fl-li Mr. Richard Ciddings deserves il great deal of credit for molding safe and competent drivers out of inexperienced begin- ners. Here he is seen standing beside our slick new Olclslnolwilc with that proud look in lris eyc. If '. ' ROW I M. Pytclicr, Al. Storer, J, O,Dell, J. NVz1luski, G. Wfoodlc, B. Scitz, Al. Rinfrettc, A. Pessiu S. Yablonski, N. Smith. ROW II A, Bagnoli, Z. Latslmw, B. Luciano, F. Luluolcl, V. Sopko, T. Solerak, D, WVills, R. Larson, C. Wfolfc, L. Moore, C. Tootlnnan, P. Yoke. ROW III N. Meslcr, M. Trusedule, B. YVill0ughlvv, A. VVilso11, B. VVllllill11S, C. WVOoclwurcl, J. Powers, S. A. Leaster, S. Tlioinpson, 1. Rupert, J. Pytcl1er,I. West, C. Norrnun, I. Mvers. ROW IV B. Nelson, D. Saar, A. Mzlrinelli, G. HlllL'Illilll, B. Heck, B. Perry, I. Cntinun. one lnmdrcd five KEY CLUB ROW I I. Cutman, Iohnson, D. Diefenderfer, D. Hipchen, V. Ordiway, F. Freeman, N. Monti, H. Graff, B. Vernon. ROW II G. Stokes, H. Mitchell, D. Aurand, W. Dahlgren, C. James, B. Cashdollar, C. Crislnan, Mr. Daniel Kusner. ROW III B. Fox. B, Lynch, D. Hanson, F. Paterson, D. Stopfel, L. Anderson, J. Raver. Vernon Ordiway , . , . .. President Dick Freeman . ,. .. , . ,Vice-President Dick Diefenderfer , ,.,,., Treasurer Don Hipchen . .. ,. ...,.., Secretary Mr. Daniel Kusner ,. ,. . ..,, Advisor Something around school you would like to see altered or improved? Bring it to the Key Club. That's why we're here. It's our business to recognize the school,s needs and do something about them. If you've appreciated the new foot- ball scoreboard, or stopped to examine the trophy case in the front hall, you've seen some of the work of the Key Club. This year our big project was to acquire drapes for the cafeteria which will not only beautify it but also deaden the noise. The climax of the year was the annual District Key Club Convention which was held in Bradford on March eighteenth. Four hundred boys, representing the entire state of Pennsylvania, assembled here to further the ideals of service and good citi- zenship. sc 77 Q agzrue . one hundred six cc 77 .jcfzif One, puff jwo . Lucille Lechiara .. . President Diane Larson ..A,. ,..,. . Vice-President Judy Oliver . ., . .. ,..,. . ,. .... Secretary Barbara Lorshbaugh . .. .. Treasurer Mrs. Helen H. Smith . Advisor The clickety-clack of busy knitting needles greets each new visitor to the Knitting Glub, a progressive organization of Bradford Senior High. According to Mrs. Helen Smith, the advisor and instructor of the group, most of this year's mem- bers had to start at the beginning in learning to knit. Visible progress was made continually throughout the term as the girls advanced from knitting simple squares to tackling-and successfully completing-difficult sweaters, snappy argyle socks, colorful mittens, and beautiful scarfs. Later in the year the girls made lap robes for the Bed Gross to distribute to various hospitals in the state. Thus, the club has not only served personal needs, but has contributed to the welfare and comfort of others. KNITTING CLUB ROW 1 Mrs. Smith, I. Layfield, L. Lindemuth, D. Louk, I. Dale, I. Oliver, D. Puller, D. Pais. ROW II J. Palazzetti, B. jones, B. J. Gardener, P. Flanders, L. Miller, S. Magee, I. Lorshbaugh, C. Bishop. ROW III F, More, B. Gilbert, R. Burkehouse, O. Slack, J. Johnston, L. Lechiara, D. Eskra. one hundred seven GOLDEN RULE CLUB ROW I R. Smith, M. I. Palmiter, I. Newman, I. Swackhammer, Mrs. Moore, W. Barker, B. L. Phillips, C. Peterson. ROW II A. Johnson, I. Butler, M. Harris, A. Patterson, R. Roberts, J. Herbert, M. Kahle, T. Pilk. ROW III C. Rose, I. Stove, B. Tate, J. Day, M. Niver, J. Vandervort. Art Patterson . . .. . . President Zelda Burton ,. .. . Vice-President Millard Niver , ,. , ,. , . Treasurer Marilyn Kahle . ,.,. ,.,., .... S e cretary Hazel Finlan . ,..,., ..... C haplain Mrs. Nellie B. Moore . .,.., Advisor Of all the clubs in the school, the one with the greatest seriousness of purpose and desire to help others is the Colden Rule Club. It consists of about twenty members under the excellent guidance of Mrs. Nellie Moore.. The club,s purposes are to improve its members in Christian living and to improve their knowledge of the Bible from the aspect of spiritual content as well as historical facts. Through- out the year prominent religious speakers and leaders are invited to come to the meetings and speak to the students about the Bible. The club also seeks to help other people. At Christmas time it collects toys and used clothing to be distribut- ed to the needy people of the area. 7 7 91. ow, .f mm, . one hundred eight . Quielf piade Miss Mary Hamilton . ..,.. ., Advisor Wonit people ever learn to put books back where they get them? If you should put this question before a member of the library club, you would be assur- ed of a negative answer. Under Miss Mary Hamilton, the club advisor, the mem- bers are taught the correct place for each book, magazine, and pamphlet in the library. Versed in this library science, they are ready to answer the student who asks for a book on Alaska or on vocational guidance. Throughout the year, they arrange the picturesque book cover displays found on the bulletin boards. These junior librarians are ready to check in and out your book and especially are they willing to accept your fines. LIBRARY CLUB ROW I K. Case, D. Scull, R. Kelly, A. Edgar, B. Rhodes, B, Barber, I. Shaffer, P. Bright, Miss Hamilton. ROW II R. Linquist, P. Battles, C. Sprague, D. Lefford, B A. Hughey, P. Schwab, D. A. Scott, E. Lineman. ROW III J. Burkett, M. Sapko, N. Rea P. Stokes, B. Brocius, B, Atkins, J. Carll. ROW IV G. Eaker, V. Prekopi, B. Tuttle, I. Johnson K. Dorencamper. 7 1 one hundred nmc K1 , r ' vfl MAKE UP CLUB ROW I Miss Beyers, L. Hosenfield, A, Dana, D. Hokanson, N. Watterson. M. Hartman, M. Adamson, N. L. Rathfon. ROW II D. Drysdale, M. Wiley, S. Gimera, M. Pessia, N. Strotman, E. Minnn, M. L. Vickery. ROW III P. Paulson, C. Brown, M. Burkett, M. S. Chatley, C. Morris, P. White Donna Hokanson .,.. .....,. . ..... P resident Nancy Watterson ...... ...,... V ice-President Ann Dana ...... ....,..,. . , . ....... Secretary Marion Hartman .....,, .. ..,. Treasurer Miss Lela Beyers .. ....... Advisor In the dressing rooms before a play, are the make-up girls, busily arranging their tools. First the greasey cream is slapped on, to be followed by applications of lipstick and eyebrow paint, then come the final touches with powder. While striving for skill in make-up in character roles, these girls made a study of their personal problems in grooming. You very often find them experimenting with hair styles for each other. Guided by Miss Lela Beyers, the habits of cleanliness and good taste in dress and manner, are taught to the group. They live up to their motto. It is better to give than to receivev when they serve without charge at school dramatic productions and in their annual Christmas gifts to the Children's Home. Zgaclwfdge ,Anfiafa . one hundred ten JDE WM .LM W! gutter Dick Hanson ,. .. ,. .. President Raymond F eura . A... . Vice-President Donna Bauer . ,, ,..,. . . .Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Daniel Kusner . ,. Advisor Snap! Yes, We take pictures but, better than that, We develop them ourselves. We are divided into two sections, one group for the more advanced and another for the beginners. Mr. Kusner, the club advisor, teaches the fundamentals of photography and developing to the latter group. The advanced ones study the finer techniques of printing, tinting and enlarging. At Christmas time when everyone is looking for the perfect Christmas card, we members of the club solve our own problem by making our own unique greetings. Some of us have our own equipment at home and on many nights youill find us busy in the dark room. We are going to mount our work for display at the end of this year. CAMERA CLUB ROW I L. Birtcil, I. Barber, K. McLaughlin, D. Hanson, R. Feura, I. LaBord, J. Koehler, V. Knapp. ROW II N. Williams, W. Fairbanks, B. Flickinger, W. Strand, N. Ilglumpis, D. Neil, H. Sheldon. ROW III B. Fox, D. Hipchen, J. Cildersleeve, G. James, Mr, usner. one hundred eleven Ness USHERING CLUB ROW I E. Leonard, V. Booth, I. Kennedy, D. Berlin, Mrs. Fahnstrom, M. j. Birmingham, J. Farrell, I. Booth, C. Smith, B. Hughes, BOW II S. Black, A. Pessia, T. Burk- house, 1. Rudesill, M. Williams, N. Leslie, T. Raught, S. Gulnac, I. Riggs. ROW III M. E. Han- non, B. Fling, L. Kendall, M. L. Brown, J. Hopkins, I. Patterson, J. Songer, M. Schwab, D. johnson. jane Farrell .....,... .... President joan Booth . ............. Vice-President Donna Berlin .. ..,. Secretary-Treasurer Mary Birmingham .. , .... . ,..,..... . ...,. Reporter Mrs. Linnea Fahustrom . , . Advisor Events such as the Senior class play, junior class play, band concerts, and Class Night are all made more formal by the girls belonging to the Ushering Club. Exquisitely clad in gowns representing all the colors of the spectrum, these young ladies not only serve the purpose of creating a nice atmosphere in the auditorium, but they also render the services of passing out programs and showing guests to their respective seats. But don't think for a minute that these girls serve only at school-sponsored functions, they will respond to any community activity that re- quires ushering service. Not only are these girls rendering a great service to others but they are learning to be gracious and poised hostesses. i I l Aw ag Lowe! ont hundred twelve . SM! Mafia! af My Mike Mclver . . .. .. President Angelo Lama . ,.,.. ...... S ecretary Bill Lewis ...... ......,. ..,., T r easurer Mr. Hubert Randall . . ...,,. .Advisor While many of the members of the Art Club have innate talent, the organiza- tion welcomes those who wish to acquire skill. In addition to the oils, water color, tempera, and charcoal used in the past, the air brush, newly added, has proved to be very practical in making posters and providing scenery for school events. The nature of the Art Club is different from other organizations which are more communal. Here, each individual worked on his own project until it had been satisfactorily completed and approved by Mr. Hubert Randall. After a certain amount of instruction, some members are able to take projects for local stores and civic groups, but the bulk of their work serves the school plays, dances, and athletic events. K' ART CLUB ROW I R. J. Burgess, B. Anderson, B. Baker, S. Mandelas, Mr. Randall, I. Balon, S. Steinhouser, V, Curcio, M. Crouse. ROW II D. Brocious, A. Lama, G. Tillotson, E. Benja- min, K. Kroh, T. Butler, I. Slattery. ROW III L. Bryant, B. Lewis, I. Baker, R. Rose, B. Carney, T. Clark. ROW IV M. Mt-Iver, C. Shaw, L. Nuhfer, B. johns, J. Vanllouttc. one hundred thirteen HARLEQUIN CLUB ROW I B. D,Amical, D. Baker, M. Alexander, I. Anderson, E. Bernardi, D. McKenna, I. Benson, M. Slocum, A. Simonds, J. McCutcheon, ROW II G. Hoopes, A. johnson, A. Braden, M. Bragg, M. Bickel, M. Fenstermaker, F. Sherk, L. Wheelock. ROW III D. Norton, N. Pattison, B Neely, D. Lerch, S. Rankin, I. Rizzo, C. Dempsey. ROW IV M. Barnes, N. Cramer, D. Ungemah, S. Norman, A. Yaros, C. Fishkin. Shirley Meese ,. ,.......,,., President Dick Norcross ..,, . . ,.... Vice-President Dolores McKenna .. ..... . . Secretary Edith Bernardi ..,, ...Treasurer Miss Ruth Mutter .. .. .Advisor Phrases such as, Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou, Borneo? are always enjoyed when heard from the lips of a great actor, but why look further than you have to? We have that kind of talent right here in our own B. H. S. Where? In the Harlequin Club, of course. This clubis main purpose is to familiarize students with the theatre and drama both yesterday and today. A play is presented annual- ly by the Harlequin Club under the direction of Miss Ruth Mutter. We all re- member well the play, Sister Suef' which was so well enacted last year in assem- bly. Students really go for a play in which our own Bomeos and Iuliets partici- pate. The Harlequin Club also sponsors a number of amateur programs. im flw Jgoude o!29At5 H one hundred fourteen Ill in Ill il I Ill rm-c air java em Adolene Smith .,... ,,., S ecretary Roger Wolfe ..,.. ,. ,.,..,. . ,,.,. . Treasurer Dick Wallace ,l..., , , ,,., ..... M ovie Machine Operator Roy Willoughby .,.....,..,.. ,. . Movie Machine Operator Miss Marianne Prestera ...A . . ...,. . ,.....,..,.. ,.,. . .. Advisor Calcutta? Sure, we know about Calcutta and many more places far from here. We don't actually travel around as our name might lead you to believe, but We do travel with our imaginations. VVe visualize many interesting spots of the world through magazines, pamphlets, newspapers, maps and movies. We have movies at least once a month. The information we receive in this club is not only of personal value but often in other classes we find ourselves already familiar with what would otherwise be strange places. We realize that we cannot expect to touch all the horizons we reach in our imagination Cperhaps someday we will be able to visit a fewj. Certainly we are becoming anxious for travel in distarit lands. X --.. TRAVEL CLUB ROW I B. Grover, T. White, Miss Prestcra, E, Bishop, R. Schaeffer, A. Smith, R. Willoughby, I. Hirsch, L. Wagner. ROVV II D. VVallace, R. Wight, I. Cault, H. Rea, D. Kline, V. Autieri, F. Wooster. one hundred fifteen ,U f .1 f ,ff fx 1 fffff ffm' CIIEERLEADING CLUB ROW I E. Loveless, N. Fralich, B. Shotts, F. Lechiara. ROW II B. Bell, S. Ernst, L. Ammons, I. A. Froebel, Mr. Lewis. ROW III P. Hadley, B. McKenyon, C. Lama, M. Lechiara, I. Littlefield, F. Paulos. Peg Hadley ., . . , .. . . President Betty Shotts .. , ,,Vice-President Frank Lechiara H .. , .,.... Secretary Fay Paulos . ..... .. ,.., Treasurer Mr. Robert Lewis ., .. . Advisor Fight, team, fight! This is what you likely heard passing by when we were in session. We organized just last year with Mr. Lewis as our sponsor. All of those interested in the fundamentals of cheerleading became members. Bcause our club was green, donit get the idea our cheerleaders Were. We produced a top-notch varsity squad and junior varsity. The varsity squad was in action in the fall at the football games and again at all basketball games. They led our numer- ous pep rallies. Our junior varsity squad was on the job at all V. football and basketball games. We sponsored a school-wide song and cheer contest, from which We got amazing results. Our new cheers were a huge success. They gave inspiration to the team as the fans responded with rousing enthusiasm. If 1, 1 I' ,ff 1 If sl P'-.ta QI. il ui' . one hundred sixteen Li.. JS.. K. C' :vga -S+. at 'ty v-7 H- L R' QT . .-rg' N 'r gr. ,, ex ,. fi' , y If . fl ff Q KN 1. I!! A .ff f 1 H :Vw fi' l S M W' Bill Newhouse , ,. ., , .,.. ,.,..... President Ianet Hopkins . ,..,. ..,.. . Secretary-Treasurer Miss VVinifred O'Meara . , . ,. ,. . ,, .Advisor If you happened to pass Miss O'Meara's room during Tuesday club period your ears would bring to you the click, click, space, click rhythm of typewriters, and if you paused to peek through the Window you would most likely observe the members of the Secretarial Service Club with sweated brows and bent backs Working laboriously over the dictating, adding, or mimeograph machines. During this period Junior and Senior business students are given a chance to gain more office experience, but that is not the only purpose of the club. You might even call the place a print shop because this group makes upv tickets for dances and the Mardi Gras, mimeographs tests and study sheets for the teachers. SECHETAHIAL SERVICE CLUB ROW I C. Hyland, D. Haas. ROW II bl. Hopkins, Nol- son, Miss O,Mcara. ROVV III B. Mcllcrmott, B, Carter, B. Newhousc. one hundred st x Q ntc e n BOYS RIFLE CLUB ROW I T. Morris, D. Schimp, C. Stanford, Mr. Giddings, N. Rathfon, Mr. Schoeh, L. Smith, G. Carlson. BOW II C. Gentile, H. Smith, 1. Cross, D. Shoemaker, R. Wolfe, H. McMurtrie, D. Connor. ROW III H. Thomas, H. Myers, B. Snyder, W. Frankhauser, B. Erwin, J. Buchanan, C. Hayes. ROW IV O. Hess, C, Stokes, D. Norcross, G. Bennett, B. Drummond, 1. Westmiller, B. Harris, H. Sherrick. Crack! Zingl These sounds are music to the ears of our boys who excavated tons of dirt so that we might shoot at targets here on our own premises. When the rifle club was first organized it was necessary for us to use the range in the Third Ward School. Since this inconvenience Was felt by all members, the boys volunteered their services and for Weeks toiled like miners so that a range could be made in the cellars of Bradford High School. Not only do they compete within the club but they vie with the marksmen of other schools, following a schedule like that of the athletic teams. The increase in the deer take this past season is in direct proportion to the improved marksmanship taught by Mr. Prichard Giddings and Mr. Rodney Schoch. 017210 OVL iA8 QCLVIQQ . .v one hundred eiglitx-en ur ywoofem rmie 001.4 ew The boys do not have a monopoly on the rifle, and 18 girls in B. H. S. have set out to prove it. With the Boys' Rifle Club already a success, Mr. Ciddings decided that, with enough girls interested, a girls, rifle club could be established. The facilities were there, all that was needed were some female marksmen. When a call Was sent out, enough girls responded to assure the success of the organiza- tion. The club uses the school range for intramural meets and contests with other schools in the area. The Girls, Rifle Club is now the only girls' team competing in the inter-school sports, but the formation of this club opens a new vista in sports competition for girls. This club has neither officers nor formal organization. The members choose to spend their time in concentrating on the bullis eye. GIRLS RIFLE CLUB ROW I Mr. Schoch, J. Koehler, S. Keyes, E. Yale, D. Yale, B. Balon, I. Connelly, Mr. Giddings. ROW II I. West, I. Dawley, V. Fitzsimmons, I. Butler, B. Ernst, M. L. Rathfon. ROW III B. Greene, C, Toothman, J. Farrell, I. Rupert, I. Fey, M. Schwab. one hundred nineteen SKI CLUB ROW I C. Scott, D. Odell, S. Jones, B. McCord, P. Gunton, M. J. Odell. ROW II B. Fox, B. Iohns, I, Slike, B. Philippbar, W. Roll. ROW III T. Maurev, B. Warren, L. Ander- son, J. Hull, D. Anderson. jack Hull . ,. . . President Paul Gunton .,.., .,.... V ice-President Shirley jones . , , Secretary-Treasurer Mr. George Bell ,. .. ., . ,.,.. ..,., . .Advisor Upon the opening of Beacon Hill Ski Slope in 1945, a Bradford Junior Ski Club was formed by the younger enthusiasts. The club is now a Senior High ac- tivity sponsored by Mr. George Bell. Having been functioning four years, the members have become well acquainted with familiar ski terms. Good skiing to youf is the translation of the heading, and Kkanonen schuss means an excellent skier is zooming straight down Beacon Hill on his hickoriesf, The goal of junior Ski Clubers was to master the intricate movements of jumping, parallel skiing, turning, climbing and touring. Movies showing how the experts do it and panel discussions among club members were the subjects of indoor meetings. Thus, another sport, intriguing and adventurous, has been added to our extra-curricular activity program. 7 iff ' ' Li ez. f .' one hundred twenty .. X6fl'l,fL3ZiZ0Fil,gi L. K! Phyllis Dougherty .. ..... .. President Ruth Larson ,. .,.. .. . . ., ,..Vice-President Charlene Eidson ,. . l.,. . ,. Secretary Barbara Linane , . ,....., . .,.. ,Treasurer Mrs. Delores Wilson . ....,,. Advisor Relaxation! This club helps to vary the monotony of academic subjects. ln doing so, it betters the physical standard of the members, and promotes general understanding of the rules and methods of the sports participated in. This period gives us a wider range of pla ing opportunities. Each year G. A. A. sponsors a dance, presides at a booth at tlie Mardi Gras, and plans the coronation of the May Queen. It is responsible for sending representatives from B. H. S. to the District Play-Day. At the end of each school term, recognition is given to deserving mem- bers. There are three awards, based on points received in hiking, swimming, games, and leadership. The first two awards are emblems and the third, a brace- let. The first requires 625 points, the second, 1850 points, and the third, 3000 points. ..- .L L- A GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ROW I Graham, Buccolini, Linana, Eidson, Mrs. Wilson, Dougherty, Larson, Kemick, Gatesman. ROW II Damico, VVaite, Holsinger, Cook, Jarrett, Bird, Rich, Wood, Ross. ROW III Wells, Titus, Harlan, Ishman, Fitzsinnnons, Yale, Wingart, Spignard, Timhlin, Stengel, Luckett. ROW IV Fitzsinnnons, Cramer, Giordano, Granata, George, Masten, Mong, Houston, Dodson, Kernick. ROW V Hedley, Haven, Holliday, johnson, Fralick, Yale, Van Houtte, Dobson, Roggenbaurn, Thrush, Benjamin. ROW VI Gruskin, Ren- ninger, Bennett, Ellis, Hedley, Gildersleeve, Hutton, Jarrett, Bartholomew. ROW VII Yeager, Gardner, Damico, Conaway, Lord, Newton, Eidson, Nicholson, Anderson, Hinaman, Murpiy. one hundred twenty ont BOYS GLEE CLUB ROW I A. Niver, D. Salada, D. Smith, M. Rensel, Miss Van de Bogart, M. Letrnard-acc:mmpanist, N. Hoffmier, F. Eschrick, J. Armstrong, V. Robbins. ROW II F. Bishop, I. Gross, F. Corbitt, Al. Fuller, M. Honadle, J. Mongillo, B. Freeman, R. Fink, R. Me- Cinnis. ROW III D. Lunn, I. Shick, E, Huntington, B. Stickney, O. Hess, I. Persichini, J. Taylor, B. Crisman, D. Saar. ROW IV R. Church, F. Hess, R. Eidson, J. Moffat, R. Carpenter, Il. Ellerington, J. Fox, D. Chamberlain, L. Burdett, B. Knight. Gene Crisman ,.,... ,. , President Roger Carpenter ..... . .,.,.. Vice-President Dick Chamberlain ,. .. . . .. Secretary Bob Stickney , . , ..,,.,. Treasurer Marjorie Leonard Donald Salada , H' ' Accompanists Have you ever heard the Boys, Glee Club sing? It,s a known fact that if you havenit you're really missing something. Looking sharp, in snazzy red ties and White shirts, the club has attained a good reputation. In order to belong to this club it is not necessary to have an exceptional voice. It is desirable that you be able to carry a tune and through zealous practice under the direction of Miss Doris Van de Bogart, a rich tone quality has been developed. Being a member of this club helps the boys to lend their musical talents to the other choruses here in high school. .6 'Q N ,Sf014.f-Avzlrfecf Wen . one hundred twenty-two . mf .jnodrer I know just what you're thinking. How can any person expect to learn to type when he only has one class every other week? We're not boasting that we are prodigies, but we seek to explain this unusual situation. To be able to type a letter at top speed with no mistakes is not our goal, in- stead, we aim to be able to type a letter or some other piece of work, doing a creditable job at a fair rate of speed. Since the schedule for vocational boys re- quires that we work one week at the shop and the following five days at academic subjects, it is impossible for us to meet more than every other Tuesday. We are guided by our able advisor, Mr. John Metzler. VOCATIONAL TYPING CLUB ROW I B. Stives, D. Schimp, F. McFadden, B. Cildersleeve, Mr. Metzler, T. Mackie, M. Yoke, B. Hannahs, G, Stanford. ROW II R. Keverline, H. Gilbert, T. Morris, F. Grinolds, J. Moore, F. Gross, S. Alexander, L. Stuck. ROW III N. Rathfon, H. Thomas, R. Dittman, C. Bartholomew, B. Harris, J. Wells, W. Royer. ROW IV L. Smith, E. Bennett, B. Drummond, C. Ross. ' one hundred twenty-three 'S. 1 I 2, . 5 1 B l I ! z, a H i Q, 2 if L, f N I S y S Z 4 f Our roving photographer has picked up tidbits around Bradford High School. C11 Hep, two, three, fourg hep . . . C22 Using the library to the best of advantage are Marvin Goodman and Larry English. C31 Our Council president, Bill Vernon, thanks Mr. Hugh Ryan, mayor, for the privilege of the City Council meeting as an assem- hly. C4J Deck the Halls With Boughs of Holly . . .D C51 Youire in no hurry to get to the next class, are you girls? CGD A trophy case anyone would be proud of, C73 We're the team that never falls hack. CSD Mike, our Barker artist. C9j The A.S.T.M. parafin wax melting test is of great interest to these boys. Whv not? They mav he tomorrow's oil producers in Bradford. C105 Looking into the broad, blue yonder. C111 Whatis the matter, Rollie? VVhat,s a few gray hairs? C122 Swing your partner, swing 'er around. C131 Alamonde left. with the lady on your leftf, C141 Can you find vourself? 1 - -ww. uv ...av-1 k ' V '- N order for the oilman to extend his best abilities to the industry he must be physically fit. The more strenous jobs, such as pipeline laying, require good robust health. With all work and no play he could not maintain the stamina ne- cessary. Consequently, he readily lends himself to periods of relaxation after his working day is finished. The community and home provide ample exercise which is supplemented by his own diversions. Through this friendly contact with other people he enlarges his circle of friendship and learns to be unselfish. In order for the student to extend his best abilities to his studies, he must be physically fit. One period every day is set aside toward this end. An intra- mural sports program has been scheduled for both boys and girls in all sports. In the fall the boys' gym classes have a tap football contest. A Vocational League has been organized for the shop boys especially interested in basketball. Those boys and girls desirous of knowing how to shoot have formed rifle teams which meet with outside competition. For the more talented sports-minded individuals, Bradford High School has football, basketball, and track teams with inter-school schedules. The boys on these teams are selected on a competitive basis. There is no prejudice coloring the coachis choices, those with the ability and the required class standing have earned their positions. This participation does give immediate results. The relaxation is tremendous and acts as a stimulant to the student for the remainder of the day. However, there are further reaching results. The Sportster has learned to get on tolerably with others. This virtue is exercised not only when he is with his classmates but also at home and in the community. one hundred twenty-eight V Ngjoorfa 2 X aa W W N , K g 'f if NR in i . x S F 52 OVL fda H VL U O! 30,6 Bradford High trackmen took top honors when they won, for the sixteenth straight time, the District Nine championship. A new district record was set at DuBois when Bonnie Walters topped the 200-yard relay, burned up the cinders, and tied the district rec- ord of one minute, thirty-seven seconds. This team scrolled from Bob Bizzuti to Dick Pytcher to Jack Sherman, and then to the anchor man, Ronnie Walters. Hats off to the 'iPaigemenlv They won every track meet-county and district. Take a look at . . . Sixteenth Straight Win In Track District 9 Champs-1949 Bradford ...A . ,.,,,. .,,..,. 5 8 Bradford .. 51 Iohnsonburg , , , ,. .. 51 VVarren . , . ,40 Kane ..,...... ....,. , ,. 17 Kane . A ,... .. H34 Bradford ., , . ,W78 Erie Tech ....,. , ....,. 40 County Meet District Meet Bradford -'v--v- --'v-- B radford ..,..... .. DuBois ......,.... ,. 77 Punxsutawney , , 28 91 Kane ,.,.. .....,. .,,.,, 7 1 Smethport .,......... ..,.., 3 1 4 Port Allegany . , 1 Coach Paige has piled up laurels for B. H. S. for the past twenty years. Ex- amine tlle trophy case in the front hall and see the results of his coaching regime at Bradford High. Champion track teams require good coaching. Coach Paige has performed his duties to the extent of producing many undefeated track teams. Here, with stop-watch in hand, he checks the time of one of our 1nilers',. TRACK TEAM ROW I T. George, B. Crai . ROW II M. WVatson, D. Granger, R. Walters, D. Delaney, B. Eymer, T. Clark, W. Howeli T. Maurey, N. Monti. BOW III Coach Fred Paige, B. Vernon, C. Clark, C. Owens, D. Diefenderfer, D. Tassone, D. Anderson, V. Ordiway, B. Warren, M. Edel. ROW IV R. Coy, C. Best, B. Stockton, B. Iddings, I. Slikc, F. Smith, A. DiF0nzo, R. Buccolini, D. Fraley. one hundred thirty-one fqgdldn, Qu! 5, am! Clieem . 1 f, ifzz. .Mug Under Coach Pflug, the Bradford Owl p ' ' . gridirons compiled a brilliant record of six be I Z fp wins against two losses. Operating from the Tv formation, the team was noted for its offensive strength. Coach put into prac- tice a semi-two-platoon system, substituting P, N' if about ei ht bo s when we went on cle- ? A, 8 Y W' es fense. All the Owl's victories this year were -. ' 4 team victories . Outstanding cooperation M' if? tif' it x 'f and spirit dominated the whole squad. Al- though they were out scored in their two defeats, they were never outfought. De- jection was not to be found but the feeling of pushing ahead was prevalent. This year's winnings made a record of 20 successive home victories. The players were all su- The Bug Wheels of Football verb in their posifivns- After hearing so much about Bradfordfs football heroes in the papers, on the radio and in everyday conversation, you are no doubt anxious to see those responsible. Here they are! Rock Den- ning, Junior High School coaclig Ed Phillips, Senior High hackfield coachg George Wilcox, junior High Assistant Coachg Howard Grif- fin, Senior High line coach and junior Varsity eoachg and finally our big wheel himself, Bob Pflug. Qsiifsigq ...J -gel 545 37 fl 34 ,5U.l,51.aE5rEeig one hundred thirty-two SCHEDULE Bradford , . 31-6 Franklin No opening game jitters herein Bradford . 13-34. .. . ..,, A,,A D uBois XVhai hoppen?', Bradford . 220-13 .. r .. .. Erie East VVater wings wouldive come in handy! Bradford 27-6 r , Oil City Now weire rolling! Bradford 19-13 . . , . Warren By the skin of our teethl Bradford . .28-6 .. .. . r .. Meadville Speaks for itselfl Bradford ., 14-28 ,. . r Elwood City Big, tough, and fast! Bradford 35-7 .,,. , ,. Erie Tech Grand Finale! The Pigskin Pushers . You have felt the thrill when those dazzling White foothall pants full of handsome lmrutes come down the field -Well, here are the hoys who see that eaeh piece of equipment is kept in tip top shape-Mr. Robert Lewis, faeultv manager, Don Shiek and john Sera-student managers. FOOTBALL SQUAD ROW I Cashdollar Milliron. McGill, Luceo, Howell, Cummiskey VVatson, Keinick, O,Neil, Tassone, Hodgson Veeillio, Felmlee, Keane, Gocella, Castenir lini, Carvolth, Hitchcock, Smith, Walter, Villott Maurey, Drummond, Iddiugs, Eyiner, -lewell herlain. ROW III Bizarro, Brandt, Beehakas Moore, Barker, DiFonzo, Kesler, Cardueci ak, Mongillo, Snyder, Cureio, Jamison, Cereone Bove. one hundred thirty-three Monti, VVinuer, Fraley. ROW II Edel, Bucco- VVarren, Jacobson, Fox, Groves, Boherts, Zam- Frankhouser, Offenbaek, Bell, johnson, Masisi- a 'SWB J F' .xi ,5 Si N , I ,x ,,.f1 ',1f.: nv , 3 X 'Je , mm 5 , 1 A it W we fl, ff w if , yi V QE f :::: qua lwlsr- X .LM mf ,Va 1.gLVs,- -my 5355 5, 1,.,gL'f- fiiixi W -Hr 4 7 4 iw 1 ..,,. , .M ii N ' Q51 Qi Yi S 1 ef X . wg? A3 i M -f A M: kg ff? . . -if gig! Q RE M Q 5 y A it A Af yr ., , Y Z F , - k uv A Q- Vf-x N . z 1 A if 2 , 5 s A NS 'Q X K 3' Q . Ngaw X ' 1 Fm f ,,,: K 5 wp., V ,, , , 'xv If w Q w y ' 'P' ,af ,Nix :swf L , 4 V g My ..,. fsggff ,A x X A W,.. QW 'is ,... A V , J fe-Qlslgig fwgffigwzifi 2519 A- if Q-ff if' ,wg T' bi 5, S4 img 1 . . 5, 1 , A t , 1 f 1 :X S I fi' n ., f , is -,f 4' F' ' CLIE LVL ,g?l l,If!0 . . . From the first of December until the middle of March, the 1950 Bradford Senior High School hoopsters turned in an enviable record. Any team which can boast of only two de- feats in such a rugged 20-game schedule deserves all the praise we can heap on them. They werenit all easy oppo- nents either. At most of the games the stands were packed to capacity with anxious fans who gritted their teeth, held tight to their seats, and even murmured a prayer. But our fighting fivei' always gave us an opportunity to let out tri- umphant shouts of joy. In the 20 scheduled games of the season the Bradford cagers scored a total of 328 points more than all their opponents combined or an average of 16 points per game. The boys had some hard luck too. To start things off, at the beginning of the season one of our most valuable players became ill and was forced to retire to the sidelines for the rest of the season. Sprained ankles and wrists were a common occurrence, and, as if that weren't bad enough, our captain was ordered to take a two weeks rest due to a calcium deposit in his leg. At times it looked as though lady luck werenit rooting for our side, but because of our well-qualified reserves, the team was able to carry on without faltering. Two necessary elements of a top flight team are cooperation and expert coaching, and we certainly had both. In the play offs at Kane our victory over DuBois gave us the District Nine championship. Both teams ran neck and to finish the game in a 41-41 tie, but the Bradford five got their second wind in the overtime and won 47-41. In the next Inter-District play off Westinghouse of Pitts- burgh turned out to be our nemesis. The Owls lost to the champs of District Eight 40-34 in the first round for the state championship and so they turned in their cage equip- ment with a very enviabl ' cord of 19 wins and 3 losses. 20,42 fain Mg Coach Brace Our Guiding Hoopster Producing teams which have won 9 district championships since 1939 Coach Harold Bracc is known throughout the state for his superior brand of coaching. Dick Ward Rusty Hetrick one hundred thirty-eight The Numbers Must Match So Dick Ward and Rusty Hetrick faithfully valet the team, making sure the numbers on their shirts match the numbers on their pants. Thev arc responsible for the clean, neat, sharp look of the players' uniforms and equipment. wx' IUNIOR VARSITY RECORD I Vs OPPONENTS Shinglehouse . -39 Emporium V. Otto Township Brookville I. V. Mt. Iewett YH Team , Shinglehouse . Warren V. Brookville J. V. Johnsonburg V. , .. . Otto Township , Mt. Jewett , .. Warren ,. , Limestone Kane I. V. . , . Limestone .,,,., Iohnsonhurg Kane I. V. . , . 26 25 28 38 26 34 18 18 19 32 23 33 38 ,. 21 16 32 V. ,.., . Mr. Alhert Clark Mr. Rock Denning Tralnlng Future Stars Coaches Denning anal Clark develop inexperienced players into x nrsity material. Hltchlng Their Wagon To The Stars Thu se younger hoopsters are not in the limelight yet, but they dribble and shoot in a style that matches the champs. JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD ROW I: Dick Bell, Jim Owens, Dick Hitchcock, Norm VVilson, Duc Pytcher. ROW ll: Stanley Cooclman, Paul Anderson, Frank Seihert, Dan Ekas, joe B171 lro, Marvin Cooclman. e lnmclrecl thirty-nint Jiiiii' ei Q . -V .2 P3 3,4 8159 i mf -,fsffzfm 2 ,ksfimew Q., , 4 5 4 Jw, , 'P 3. ' -. . . 2,2555 'L Q lei 1 523' Y I x iffy' Q E X ' WNV: v' . . rf' 5 K , v . nf: , ::i Will' M, Q . Q12 A S f 'L F . ff g f-6418? aff, . 'if - f Q' i P an ' 3, ,Q A ff ' 'iw Q 53 4+ M V 'nw fu W : syn, ? M., 5? M1 M 1 I j. V. 5 A ' X Ji, in f ' - 'si Y V A F F 'ff 3 :f 3 -g S Q - x 5.5 M . 7 w ww 4 . 1 , . A F -gin ,1 K- -. f' bag? W ms SEASONS SUMMARY Bradford Opponent 65 .,A........, Erie Tech ...,. ..,,,....,. 2 7 49 ....,....,,. Emporium ..4,.,.o. ....... 1 6 86 ......,.,,., Punxsutawney ...,.,...,..,,.,.. 20 A 48. .......... Brookville ,......,, ,......... 8 2 42 .,...o...... Ellwood City A...,,.,.........,.. 34 51 ............ Ridgway .,..,....... .......... 1 9 . 39 ...,.,....,. Warren A..... .......... 3 0 37 ...,....... Brookville ....,, ....,..... 3 5 53 .,,.4.... Iollnsonburg ..,.., r........, 2 1 51 ...4.....,. St. Marys .,....,. .......... 3 0 39 ...,....,.. Erie East ........ .......... 2 9 46 ..,.,...... Ridgway .,.,.,.. ........... 2 7 38 ..,,......,. Warren ...,...... ..,.,...,.. 8 1 40 .A.......... Erie Academy ....,..,...,..., 27 34 .,.......,, Kane ....,.,..,...... .o...,.,.l. 8 7 67 ...,.,,.,... St. Marys ..,.,.,.s.,............,,. 25 27 ..4.,4.,,... Erie St. Vincent .....,..,.... 29 47 ...,......., johnsonburg .,....,...,....,. .38 59 ,....,..,... Kane ..,..,.....,,... ...... ,... 44 39 ,... .....,. A lumni s,...s,,..,.,,,............r. 28 JL 1 -rar wwf my UYX MM if? xgglfwwf one hundred forty-one xitg ii 5. 'mr' 'G A ',.k -fm A 'R 52 fi, -' ,K . jj: sm, 4 ,W . 3 ff. sv ' 1 g 25 f' .G QQ 3 1 k 'E 5 K , VK ,, V Y A,1: Q 7 f ,. .lr ' M Q 5 ff W 'Q wa k . f - S W ...gg H W , W Qf A Xa WMS gig? 'Q L V M A.vi. ..,,L f S Lg .. K l ,,-nw YE . :L ve. QS M ,N Q Q ZNYX ?!Jiif,ltlf1.Q15 f0ppositc pagel I. Sparky', Adams fights for rehound and spoils the shot for Johnsonhurg. 2. Trip-kyi' Walters passes to Jim Owens and another two points go on the scoreboard. 3. Scrappy Creekn Cotillion finally got this ball, and away. 4. Aeon Keane drihhles the length of the floor for an easy bucket off the hoard. 5. Nothing can stop 'ipowerhousev Keane as he drihhles down the hardwood to score again. 6. Nimhle Iackn Felmlce goes high for a tip-in against Erie East. 7. This is how Nin1hle Jag-kv and the squad kept their winning streak intact. Yea teainl Are we ever having a good time. A thriller it was too-from right under the basket. At the half-our cheerleaders got acquainted and sang with the visiting johnsonhnrgers. The varsity watch the subs with anxious hearts. So do the fans-no need to worry though. one hundred forty-thrcc s BOYS' GYM CLUB After Christmas vacation each year, Coach Paige forms the Boys, Cym Club. About 40 boys who like tumbling, boxing, and wrestling turn out to romp, grunt, and groan. In the spring they present a thrilling assembly and acro- batics. ROW I Monti, Myers, Vernon, Delaney, D'iFon- zo, McCord, Perry, Benton, Smith. ROW II DiFonzo, Castenin, Hitchcock, Dougherty, Connors, Gocella, Wat- son, Cibula. ROW III McGill, Dean, Mesler, Bent- zoni, Mackey, Johnson, Hodgson, Grove, O'Dell, Doug- las. ROW IV Steinhauser, Confer, Smith, Milliron, Cocella, George, Craig, Jamison, Mack Edcl. GIRLS, VOLLEY BALI. CHAMPS One of the favorite sports among the girls is volley ball. Any girl is eligible to play. The tournament period is in the fall. This year's victors were: ROW I Bonnie Brown, Lucille Lechiara, Donna McCleary, Ethel Ross. ROW II Shiiiley Reninger, Adeline Damico, jean Johnson, Shirley Fra ic . TAP-FOOTBALL CHAMPS Varsity is not for the majority, still, every boy in the school plays football. Each period of gym, teams are formed, daily games played, scores posted. Then come the play-offs. This year the second period players came out on top and were crowned Tap-Football Kings! ROW I Kaye Brindley, Iack Swanson, Keith Kroh, Dominic Cocella. ROW II Gale Dougherty, Hank Ishman, Harry Heidrick, Don Shelgren, ROW III John DiFonzo, Howard Traylor, Joe Slike, Wayne Howell. SOFTBALL It's a homer! And again the gals prove that boys aren't the only ones who can swing a bat-and get results. ROW I Anna Pessia, Rose Marv Roggenbaum, Virginia Fitzsimmons, Betty Greene. ROW II Shirley Gallagher. Sally Steinhauser, Frances Wells, Joan Rich. ROW III Barbara Balon, Martha Anderson, Janice Hedley, Johanna Cramer. 3, 2,1 QT 1 ar Q 14 -: 'S f 2 A Q, Q15 E mf -Q , lb wma: V, 4 R - K Q- E593 QP :L 95 gffihw 'ixivg-11 ' 6 -.Q of, 4 ' A' Q w -wi, it .wi V1 . W, gfjvm. 2 J X ev, K . 4 V , aw, V, F95 , al YY ,, w-Q1 1 Q iw 41 S A5 'K pa' 5 3 ,R xx' V Q5 . -.. . 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About ull, smilm- on him. 5. I hun' Cillllll' in point of fact, with dum- courtesy ol' nuumcr, to 1J!'C'PtlI't' you for ilu- uct of mnlmmt-ing this our lmnm-r. 6. Dcsc- whiskt-rs dom- In-vu pllfflllllml. Dat takes doulwlc silvcr. om- hundrvcl forty-scvvn if ff0lf1fLlflfLlllfL i Highlighting the social events of the year is the annual Mardi Gras. After months of planning, weeks of rehearsals, days of costume making, hours of booth construction and miles of paper decorations, HEARTS, big and small, transformed the school into a fantastic Loveland. Who was to rule this majestic kingdom? The moment of revelation had come. The royal salute was fired and all turned as one, to know at long last, who were to be crowned King and Queen. The choice 1. Strictly unrehearsed-Miss Mary Mottey, Mrs. Elzear Schoch and Mr. Wm. Reilly accept gifts of appreciation from the Lord High Chamberlain, Dick Mutzabough, and the success ridden cast. 2. The Baker twins, james and Wayne, sound a double salute to the royal procession. 3. Mule Train! Clippity Cloppini a-l-o-n-gl 4. He took our breath away-our pro juggler, Jim Bul- lock. 5. Fighting for the honor of the royal court, fencers Wally Jewell and Jack Van Houte resort to arms. fThcy're behind the masksl. 6. After a struggle to toe in on the dance floor, we just stood around and talked over thc exciting events of the eve- ning. Mardi Gras, February 3rd and 4th, 1950 will live long in our memory. one hundred forty-eight in rflfilwz-f1.11.11.4'cf of the school led the royal procession to thc throne and the coronation was en- acted. The command performance was deemed so professional hy all who viewed it and was so enjoyed that it was really a credit to its producers, actors, and those hehind the scenesi' Workers. They all deserve a great big pat on the back for all the enjoyment they afforded all of us who attended the jam-packed Mardi Gras. 1. The royal court looks on, as Mr. George Bell, our principal, crowns -Ian Johnston, Queen of Loveland. 2. Where outside ol' H. ll. S. could you find a hettcr looking royal couple than Mike Kemick and jan Johnston? 3. Nice going, Mikel 4. The Beautiful Dolln, Marjory Cummiskey, and escort, Donna Mc-Cleary, accompanied hy the Sky Rockettesh, hrought down the house. 5. The Grand Finale and the 'entire cast get a hig hand from all of us. 6. Every honnie lassic is my highland fling . And did you know that each of the girls made her own costume? one hundred forty-nine one hundred fiftv I Engraving Erie Engraving Company Erie, Pennsylvania Photography Faculty Album john B. Kelley Bradford, Pennsylvania Senior Album Frederick Young Studio Bradford, Pennsylvania junior and Sophomore Album Custom Photographic Service Robert E. Miller Piqua, Ohio Group Pictures Iohn B. Kelley Bradford, Pennsylvania Printing Kurtz Bros. Clearfield, Pennsylvania -,4-lf s-xxx ' xg-.-. A li we Ql9I 858l'lft6ltLl!8 I I II S EEIIIQII INDUSTRIES MERCHANTS PROFESSIONS OIL PRODUCERS of gWl1z,,,Cf d 'jf . Jr'- ' if-' '75 1, :,f1.4 .sa '- ' -EW! -.v- ima, fy, '- . 1 ' 1 3 gg V. , swf! ,Q l' .K , 'A Nggawv- -- .. A, Q -I-155-1' at . - 22 '3-Q. Ax..-1' 1, . FFS-:2 Wvntog-Q I s t v --uv Q X, .4 f pafrond . Bradford National Bank Citizen,s National Bank Dresser Manufacturing Company Kendall Refining Company Quaker State Oil Company Young, Frederick I.-Photographic Studio Zippo Manufacturing Company 1? Balfour, L. G., Company-Class Rings Bradford Motor Works-Manufacturer Bradford Publications, Inc. Beckwith Machinery Company Bistate Ice Cream Company Butter Krust Baking Company City Creamery Company Dana's-Men,s Furnishings Forest Oil Corporation Frozen Foods Super Market Kelley, john B.-Photographer Producers Bank and Trust Company Thessen Brothers-Renderers A -a- Ballard, Ruth M.-Accountant Bauer, Robert A.-Insurance Agency Belmont Quadrangle-Drilling Corporation Bisett, E. W. 61 Son, Inc.-Building Supplies Bodine Hardware Company Booth Electric Company Bovaird Sz Seyfang Manufacturing Company Bradford Civic Forum Association one hundred fifty-two I Bradford Dental Association Bradford Supply Company Bradford Tru Tred Brown, David N-Plumbing :Sr Heating Buckwalter, Mr. and Mrs. john F. Case Cutlery Company Case Pomeroy Oil Company Clark 6: Humphrey-Home Appliances Cullinan, Margaret M.-Accountant Custer City Oil Company-Distributors Custom Photographic Service Davis Bakery Duro-Lite Company-Building Supplies Dipson's Bradford Theatre Emery Hotel Taxi Company Evans, Iarnes R.-Clothiers Firestone Store General Garage Company Goldstein, Harold-Insurance Goodman Bros. CHarry, Henry, and Hyman,- Oil Well Supplies Graham Florist Grant, Hugh A.-Oil Producer Hotel Emery Corporation johnson, C. I.-Sled and Lawn Furniture Manufacturer Leastefs Plumbing Lorch, Kenneth-Beauty Salon McCutcheon Motors McKean County Building or Loan Association McKean Theatre Sc Sheals Theatre Matthews, Howard-Radio Service Miles Bradford Company-Wholesale Produce Miller, A., or Son-Lumber Moose, Loyal Order of s ut., 4. ,4 - . ,, -.haf ur -i.-v4f'3ih.,.'.m k Music Center Nichol's Clothier Northeastern Container Corporation Oil Marketers Corporation Picture Shop Singer Sewing Machine Company Sigma Alpha Phi Sub-Deb Club Tuna Valley Savings 61 Loan Association Wright Monumental Works 'D' Anderson Bros.-General Contractors Bauschard, Harold C.-Automobile Dealer Bradford Coca-Cola Bottling Company Bradford Laboratories, Inc. Bradford Laundry Company Ken's Little Folk Shop Leshner's Custom Men's Shop J. C. Penny Company-Clothier Properls Greenhouse 'D' Stewart's Market Anthony ISI Campbell-Ladies Furnishings The Art Center Ash Shoe Company A Sz P Super Market A 61 B Electric Sz Home Furnishings Company Balbo, Mike-Decorator B 81 O News Company The Bemis, H. D., Company-Lumber Bliss, Elmer-Insurance Agency Bradford Floral Company :,,..,. , -, ,AA-, Wx vu' 5. -.- 1950 Bradford Insurance Agency Bradford Milling Company Bradford Milk Company Bradford Motor Parts Company Bradford Music House Bradford Service, Inc. Brittain, I. F.-Tractors Brownls Boot Shop Brown, Carson 61 Company- Accountants 81 Auditors Burns, Sarah-Art Store Callahan Shop-Women's Apparel Carlson, O. S.-Druggist Chamberlain Sales Company City Carpet 6: Linoleum Company Clearfield Furs Cohan, G. Bus,'-Jeweler Colburn, Paul-Ieweler Community Filling Station Conaway, Charles C. -Insurance Congress Diner Daggett, George H. 81 Company-Accountant Darcey, Tommy-Barber Douglas, A. I.--Insurance Ellison, Robert A.-Office Supplies Emery Hardware Company E Ernst the Florist Fabric Shop-Bridal Fashions Faulkner,s Market Fertig Sales 61 Service Fishkin Clothiers Fleming, E. G.-Dentist Galanis Restaurant Garvin, Luke D.-Physician General Roofing Company one hundred fifty-three r 6 ,.,,f 'T'b-,qw N ' 0 f f m, .S v M:1l254'5F',w ., l pr pafrond . Glamour Beauty Salon Glenn, T. O.-Physician Goodbody 81 Company Goodman Pipe Corporation Goodrich, B. F. Grail, Ioseph-Attorney Greenberg, A. Z.-Sales Company. Greenwald's Clothiers T Greer dz Aleci-Jewelers Griffin, Albert A.-Attorney Gustavson 8: Anderson--Sheet Metal Shop Healy Insurance Agency Herold, Griffith A.-Attorney Hollenbeck Funeral Home Home Grocery Hopkin's Shoe Store Hotel Bradford Ideal Dry Cleaners Ideal Label Er Box Company Iack 61 jill Shop-Children's Apparel Iohnston, F. I.-Ieweler johnson's Restaurant Jones 6: jones-Attorneys Jones, Arthur L.-Insurance Jones, john P.-Oil Producer The Kiddie Shoppe Kleiderlein, E.-Ieweler Koch-Chatley Funeral Home Kreinson, Rose E., Inc. Kwality Master Market Lauffenberger, L. P.-Steel Erection Company LaVallee's Gasoline Station Lloyd-Smith Company, Inc. Lou's Modern Electric Shoe Shop Lutmanis Donut Shop one hundred fifty-four McQuilkin, W. H.--Plumber Main Street Diner Marie Beauty Shoppe Marks, Joseph-Furniture Store Maunz, Daniel-Physician Maurey, Raymond T.-Insurance Melody Cleaners Motor Inn Filling Station R.alph's Fine Shoes Readings Grocery Reisner Bros.-Automobile Parts Rich 81 Company, Inc.-Contractors Rodebaugh Motors, Inc. Rosen Furniture Store Samuelson, Victor H.-Real Estate Sema Rae Fraternity ' Seven Dials Filling Station Sherwin-Williams Company Slingerland Motors The Smith Agency South Penn Service Station Star Garage Company Sterling Station Still Funeral Home Story Plumbing Taschler Loan Company Tate, S. K.-Furs Taylor's Taylor Photo Shop Taylor Roofing Company Texas Hot Restaurant Thrifty Cleaners Trinity Chapter, Order of DeMolay Wallace Iewelers Weisenbaler, R. A. Company-Contractors , r ,.,. ,,..r1..a..L.F' a S iwnmvveem--. TX PM ,lu . my ' ' si. ..., .f P' White Castle-Hamburgers White Cut Rate Store National Life Insurance Company of Vermont Nelson, Rudolph--Insurance Agency O,Dell, Don R-Building Specialties Sunnybrook Dairy fO'Mara'sQ Oppenheim's Shoe Store Option Hotel Ott 81 McHenry Drug Store Park Drug Store, Inc. Park Furniture Store Parkway Superette-Stanley Pecora Br Sons Paterson, F. C. :Sz Company-Plumbing Paton 81 Wheeler-Insurance Penn Realty Company Peterson, George W.-Grocery Princess Shop-Women's Apparel Producers Monthly Yampolski Bros.-Women's Apparel 'D' Alpine Cafeteria Anderson,s Diner Anderson,s Super Market Armax Manufacturing Company Balsigeris Groceries Bradford Vets Club Friedman's-Clothiers Gibson, N. D.-Oil Producer Healy Funeral Home Hermes Kendall Stations Hitchcock Grocery-Sawyer, Pa. Helen Hume's Konkus, S.-Heating McCoy Furniture L, fi, 1950 Malcolm Studios-Photographer Mill-to-Home Shop New England Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York The Nook Paris Cleaners Partiss Garage Pecora, F red-Grocery Pecora, Peter-Grocery Phoenix Corset Shop Pringle Powder Company Rink Bros. Garage Rixford Market-Rixford, Pa. Shapiro, H.-Physician Thompson, Mr. 6: Mrs. I. L.-Oil Producer Trig Six Fratemity Tuna Manufacturing Company The Urban Shop Yale Brothers Zani Phi Sorority 'D' Andersonis Grocery 81 Dairy Bar-Derrick City City Cleaners Lance Grocery Studley Music House Terrell,s Specialties 'D' Brigham Studebaker Sales Wilson Refrigerating Company 'U' Downing, Allen A. Regan's Food Market one hundred fifty-five ' -ww Www -- ,f , V 5 yi, 7'W' 'UMM' i 1 ' ' ' UM' il! Yes, the reward for all the work and time put into its roduction has arrived. As the oil men look back on their efforts f ride. P in bringing forth this rich green gold, they feel a surge o p Because of their well trained men, modem equipment, and good f llowship they are able to supply oil to thousands of users. e Lifel Yes, after twelve long hard years, we End ourselves on ' felt a hh ld of life Sometimes during those years, we the thres o . little weary, but now with diplomas in hand, we realize the pur- ' ' Class of 1950, are e of ast tasks assigned us. 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