Clarion Limestone High School - Panorama Yearbook (Strattanville, PA)

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lbeobcafion S representatives of a grateful school and community We respectfully dedicate this 1946 yearbook of the Clarion- Limestone Consolidated School to the memory of our former students and classmates who so valiantly and unselfishly sac- rificed their lives on the Altar of Freedomv. RUSSELL BUZARD RUSSEL JACOX JOHN CARTER CLIFFORD REED JACK COLLETT CLAIR REINSEL BERNARD DECHANT JACK STAHLMAN RAYMOND FOX MAURICE STRATTAN JAMES HARNISH BLAINE THOMPSON LEONARD WITHEROW May their proven faith in democracy, their courage, their vigor, and their desire to carry on as real Americans ever he an inspiration to us in our efforts to uphold demo- cratic principles as our way of life. Let us then in the Words of that Immortal Statesman, Abraham Lincoln, 'gHighly re- solve that these dead shall not have died in vainv. 1 Q sig? , . W .gzmom redenfa .... ev W, '-'X 5: -- 3 ' .5 -1 I my xgwqkygfgg 3 W 3 Y , ww ' , ff I af s ' 55 X f Y Z ' 1 q ig, 1 J- ia x ggi i Ei Z ' ff E , if W: W we CJ Z 1? ' wk P ' Xb WW K I - ' ' ff -I ' I-2i.:1 xt f W L.: af nm A :.,,.,, E, ,,A. .,,., Aqll A -- 0 , ' ': 'TIF' ':-11:a5z.f:2:1::2?2!I?.Er.:2:2I2.5 :EERE ASW ' - -- f:.....:1-5.22.32.,.2'g:gf:.riL?IfE':'j5g:g-V.,-.,.:.,., Our School 3 Cinfmfj Board of Education . Our School ,..o...A,..,.,o. Principal,s Message ,. High School Faculty Grade School Faculty Seniors ..,. .,. ........... ...A Class Play ........, Class History ,.,... Prophecy ,.c.,.......,, Off The Record ...... Among The Stars ....,. 11111101 s ...,..,.1..,...... Sophomores ...,.., Freshmen ,,.,........., Yearbook Staff ..,,,... Athletics .... ......,. Busses ,,.1.11.... Agriculture ..,......... . Home Economics ...... Music A . Snaps ...,.. Grades .,......,........ Advertisements .... Page 5 6 7 8 10 12 20 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 31 33 40 42 44 46 49 52 54 Robert AdamS0I1 Cyril T. Stratton Frank Shofestall Rgbgrt Stahlruan Robert G. Burnham Gordon Rice ow Mow! of 67o!1fLcoLIfi01fL We wish to thank the members of the Board of Education for their faithful service and untiring efforts which enables us to develop our school to its present high plane of service and usefulness in our community. From a small beginning which included only the academic field of education we have expanded our curricula so that we now include eight other fields of useful study. Our curricula includes: Academic, and Scientific Courses, Music, Instrumental and Vocal, Athletics, Vocational Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Commercial Department, Agriculture Depart- ment and Art. If a student wished to take all these courses he would need to spend at least six full years in study. We wonder what the future holds and we are opti- mistic. We are sure if our directors can add to our opportunities they will and again we are grateful. We have four retiring directors this year. They are: William Ferry, William P. Miller, Charles Alt- man and Russell Elder. Our new directors are Robert Stahlman, Frank Rhoads and Amos Reynolds. George Cole has returned from the Navy and has taken his place on the Limestone Board. The Limestone Board directs the affairs of the High School which now includes Grades 7-12 and the Clarion Board supervises Grades 1-6. George Cole Dewey Burns RETIRING MEMBERS Left to right: W. P. Miller, I. R. Elder, W. L. Ferry, Amos Reynolds C. D. Altman Frank Rhoads 5 ,,,., . 7... DLI goof The year 1946 is the tenth anniversary of our school. Each year of our ten years saw something attempted, something done. May we review just a few of the highlights of our history? In the spring of 1936 our building program began and on October 1, 1936 we were allowed to enter the building which was incomplete. Our first classes were held in the busses. Classes were held on the stage while the bleachers were being built. Even the shouts of the teachers could not be heard in competition with the ham- mers of the carpenters. After six weeks of noise and dust our building was dedicated most fit- tingly with Dr. Lee Driver, head of the Depart- ment of Rural School Consolidation in Harris- burg delivering the principal address. In a short year we realized that our school of eight rooms was entirely too small to accom- modate our growing program of expansion so our citizens voted almost 3 to 1 to add more rooms, more equipment, more trained teachers, more enriched curricula and each year has witnessed the addition of the vocational, commercial, tech- nical, industrial and cultural courses. More than 400 young men and women have graduated from our high school. They can be found among our responsible citizenry in many worth while occupations, not forgetting their heroic sacriHces in our global war. Our Honor Roll contains 273 names and we humbly bow our heads as we think of those Stars of Gold. Dear Noble Knights! The Prize is yours! And Ours! VVe dare to dream of unconquered fields. Of World Peace, of World Brotherhood, may there be no end, as we study to show ourselves approved unto God, workmen that needeth not to be ashamed. Class of 1946 we salute youl 1 speak for your friends. Grace D. Stewart nloeruiding rinccyoa 3 Qrijdge c1LAss or 19461 The purpose of the C-L Panorama is to pro- vide a record of some of your most outstanding achievements and a history of happy and useful associations at Clarion-Limestone School. May it serve to perpetuate and enrich your friend- ships and increase your loyalty to your school. May it also give you a clearer understanding of the fact that the greatest satisfaction which can come to an individual is the realization that he has played his part successfully in helping his group attain a worthwhile goal. As you go through life you will all be mem- bers of many groups and organizations, such as family, church, school, classes, clubs, teams, state, nation, etc. Your success in your various groups will depend to a large degree on how adept you become as a contributing member. That. of course, means that one of your most important assets is your ahilitv to understand and get along with other people. The highest ideal toward which you can aspire is that of service to others. The greatest men of history are those who have given the greatest service to their fellowman. May you live richly and abundantly and serve your fellowmau constructively is the schoolis Wish for you. M M Gaffefl Miss Burns M. M. COLLETT B. S. in Education hi. Ed. Mathematics and Science Clarion State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College University of Pittsburgh if Ntliiix Mr. Collett wma-1 7946 FRED C. BUNNELL B. S. in Education Vocational Agriculture 1.49 51i..,f Pennsylvania State College Colorado College BEULAH M. BURNS Civics, Pa. History Girls Athletics Clarion State Teachers College Hoff Business College RUTH DEZORT B. S. in Music Music Duquesne University lNllRlAlvl COON B. S. in Education Art Indiana State Teachers College GRACE STEVVART B. S. in Education M. Ed. Clarion State Teachers College NVayne University, Detroit University of Pittsburgh DOROTIIY McMANN BERLIN B. S. in Education Home Economics Pennsylvania State College 8 6lfClflfAy IRENE EVANS A. B. Mathematics and Latin Waynesburg College Pennsylvania State College University of Pittsburgh LENA ZIGARELLA B. S. in Education Commercial Indiana State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh HELEN DEILY SONGER B. S. in Education English Clarion State Teachers College HOMER KAIILE B. S. in Education Social Studies Clarion State Teachers College ETIIEL KING B. S. in Education Social Studies and Geography Pennsylvania State College Clarion State Teachers College BIRD RILEY B. S. in Education M. Ed. Mathematics and Science Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh 9 1946 Q. . 5zf..,.,f MAUDE I. REYNOLDS B. S. in Education M. Ed. Geography Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh University of California FLORA AARON Standard Permanent English Clarion State Teachers College MARGARET AARON B. S. in Education M. Ed. History Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh FRANK SIMPSON State Normal Diploma Mathematics Clarion State Nomxal School AGDA ELDER English ' Clarion Statc Teachers Colle-gc ELIZABETH WALDORF B. S. in Education Mathematics Clarion State Teachers College ZELDA MARQUETTE B. S. in Education History Clarion State Teachers College MARGARET MOORE B. S. in Education Geography Clarion State Teachers College 10 H 15 v ' i ' Q23 ' '. 1, r2f':f'f n --i' 1 i?5'i2t?IiT ,. 'f1f1f::f':fQ221' 5 at 7 3 4 ig? f' A rx? , 1 Est . f .af a76LClfLAy MARGARET E. WEISER Elementary-Fourth Grade Clarion State Teachers College ETHEL MILLER B. S. in Education Elementary-Fourth Grade Clarion State Teachers College DOROTHA ELDER B. S. in Education Elementary-Third Grade Clarion State Teachers College ROSE KERR Elementary-Third Grade Clarion State Teachers College MABEL LOVE Bachelor of Science M. Ed. i Elementary-Second Grade Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh Edinboro State Teachers College MARTHA STAHLMAN B. S. in Education Elementary-Second Grade Clarion State Teachers College RUTH CORBETT B. S. in Education Elementary-First Grade Clarion State Teachers College BESSIE SWARM Elementary--First Grade Clarion State Teachers College 1 1 - --- enior gfdflff icem of f 5 .,.,,...a-M l I HERBERT SMITH Herb Hobby-Building Model Airplanes - Huntingg President 45 Panorama Staff Manager 45 Scholarship Repre- sentative Pepsi-Cola Cornpany5 Sen- ior Play CBusiness ManagerD5 Ameri- can Legion Essay Representative SUZANNE REINSEL Susie Hobby-Moviesg Cheerleader 3, 45 Prom Queen 35 Panorama Staff 45 Treasurer 15 Vice President 25 Sec- retary 45 Chairman Christmas Card Committecg Senior Play I I n-...... l wi SCOTT JOHNS Hobby-Hunting - Fishing - Trap- ping5 Vice President 45 Treasurer 35 Panorama Staff 45 Prom Attendant 3 I LEONARD DOLBY Iunior', Hobby-Scoutingg Treasurer 45 Presi- dent 25 Prom Attendant 35 Boys Chorus5 Panorama Staff 3, 45 Bas- ketball Manager 45 Senior Play 45 Scholarship Representative Pepsi- Cola Company ith 7946 GEORGE AARON Peters,' Hobhy-Hunting - Skating, Panorama Staff 4, Christ- nius Card Committee, Operetta 3 JAMES CRATE Hjillln Ilobby--Swinin1ing, Ruskctlmll 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Opcrcttu 3, Prom Attcnclunt 3, Pun- orannu Stuff 3, 4, Muguzinc Sales, Senior Play BARBARA SMITH 1113111780 Hohby-Swimrning - Ice' Skating, Opcrvttal 3, Chorus 1, 22, 3, 4, Sextct 3, 4, Dinor Club Prcsident 4, Pun- orznnu Stuff 4, Magazine Sales Business Manager 4, Senior Play, Scholarship Rvprcsmitutivc Pr-psi-Cola Company, Anlcricun Legion Essay Representative l1ENE'l'T1f KLICPFER M11C'llIIyu llohliy-Dancing, Dinoi' Clulm 4 BEATHICE BIARKLEY ulivaln Hobby-Skzlting, Buskctlnlll 1, 2, 3, 4: Opvwttal 3: Rand 1, 2, 4, Orclivstrn 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Attcnclunt 3, Punorzunu Stuff 4 DOROTHY CARRIER Dot, Ilohhy-Art - Music, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Scxtvt 3, Opcrcttu 3, Vice Prvsiclciit 1, Assistant Sccrc- tary 4, Pllllllfillllll Stuff 3, 4, Proni Attcnclunt 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Scnior Play RONALD CRISSNIAN ullllilnu Hobby-Hunting - Trapping, Boys Chorus 1 EVERETT STA1iLNlAN BllX':lU Hobby-Guns, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, F. F. A. 1 13 eniom w 3 7 7946 JAMES DEITZ Jim', Hobby-Sports, Senior Play 4, Boys Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 2 ARNOLD MQKINLEY Mad, Hobby-Dancing, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, Prom Attendant 3, Class Sec- retary 1, 2, Senior Play GOLDIE LEADBETTER Dusty', Hobby-Singing, Cheerleader 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4- Panorama Staff 4, Operetta 3, Senior Play 1 DARLENE ESHBAUCH i'Dearie', Hobby-Swimming, Operetta 3, Chorus 1, 2 u 3, 4, Prom Attendant 3, V iee President 1 KATHLEEN REPOFF uKayU llolmliy-Collecting Moi ie Stars Pictures, Chorus 1 2,4 9 JOAN ALLISON Io Ilobby-Swimming, Basketball 3, 4, Operetta 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Attendant 3, Pan- orama Staff 3, 4, Store Clerk 4, Senior Play Business Manager CHARLES REINSEL Cricket', Hobby-Motion Picture Projectors, Panorama Staff 4, Dinor Club 4, Play 1 ARVIL SPANGLEH nBill,, Holvliy-Swimining - lee Skating 14 eniom tfiE?57i',iQii. Q glwjja- , nl! A ak K is a K , A 1.ii.iT ',,'. ,A 7946 MILFORD MILLER Mil Hobby--Ialopyg Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 4 CALVIN DOVERSPIKE Spike Hobby-Building Model Airplanes ELBERTA SMITH Smitty', Hobby-Embroidery - Readingg Secretary- Treasurer lg Basketball 35 Yearbook Staff 4 MILDRED EVANGELINE HENRY Evalyn Hobby-Crooning Songsg Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Oper- etta3 KATHERINE CYPHERT Katy Hobby-Dancingg Magazine Salesg Vice Presi- dent 33 Prom Attendant 35 Dinor Club 4 DORIS HEASLEY K-K-K-Katie Hobby-Sewing - Listening to Guy Lombardog Oper- etta 35 Chorus 2, 3, 4 DALE SHAF F ER W0lfie Hobby-Mechanic KEITH SWARTF ACER Slceezix Hobby4Bowlingg Shop 1, 3, 4 15 A 5 5 l 'YQEQ VM 55? ki ,ggigiwxr . x M xr K XY Q -15 gi I ga I f any ff fa 1 ,A Q3 W V ' 1' -a s ig A,,. 1 ,,.: Z ai, K X t , . l x Y 5 TX Qi X ,Xia'i5'S55k?iQ5fr I eniom Kr - L f ,,, N. ,1 if 5,1 Wil' xi if gil v Qfffg JF 0: 4 is if J A I Q I Mail 9 ' z 4 I 5. 4 Flags -L Qff,,,.1,. ,Q K lx 1 , l ff ' U ., ..,,,.,U 7946 ERNEST RIIOADS ZekeU Iluhhy-Dancingg Prom Attendant 3g Baskcthall I, 2, 43 Svniur Play IIAROLD MILLER IIN I'IolJlmyQOrulu-stra - Popular Music HELEN COLLETT RinkU Ilohhy-'Movies and Hikingg Operetta 3g Chorus 1, 2. 3. 43 Panorama Staff 45 Store Clerk 4g Senior Play Uvlakv Upl 9' BARBARA TILEY UBaldS,, Ilohhy--NVorlcing at G. C. Murphyfsg Panor- ama Staff 4: Dinor Cluh 4 NORINIA INIOIINEY II1mhhy-Emhroiclvryg Cirls Chorus I, 2 CARRIE LOU CUMMINGS Hobby-Svwingg Panorama Staff Cluh Svcrvtary 4 LEROY FOX Ilohhy-I Iunting PATRICIA SEIGWORTH 4: me ,v Toot ..Tut,- Dinor 'cslceetn rfpntn llohhy-Dancingg Chorus lg Senior Play fPuh licilyl 16 endow Nmf f 6 MARY JEAN SPANGLEH 'ijezlnllieu Hohhy--Dancing - Sports5 Basketball 3, 4 GENE HOOVER Hohhy-Building Model Airplanesg Prom Attendant S5 Panorama Staff 45 Senior Play CStage Managerl TERESA REINSEL llohby 5 Basketball 3, 45 Oper- etta 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 l Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Attendant 33 Pan- ,.. orama Staff 45 Magazine Salesg Senior Play fPuhlicityl . , AGNES LAHR Hohhy-Swimming5 Play 1 LOIS FERRY Janie 1 Ilohhy-Musicg Operetta 35 Orchestra 1, 2, l 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Attendant 35 W.- Panorama Staff 3, 45 Senior Play fljropertiesl EDNA MASTERS Reckie,' Hobby-Dam-ing5 Chorus 3, 45 Dinor Cluh 45 Oper- etka 3 DORIS HIMES Dorty', Ilohhy-Taking Pictures - Hiking5 Basketball l 3, 45 Girls Chorus 1 DAVID STAHLMAN Draven Hobby-Huntingg Senior Playg Operetta 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Basketball 2, 3, 45 Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 17 eniom ALLETTA TILEY Lettiev Hobby-Saving Cartoons - Making Hats, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Operetta 3, Orchestra 1, Chorus 3, 4, Pan- orama Staff 3, 4, Senior Play CArtD ZELDA HAMLER Zan Hobby-Taking Pictures and Hunting, Bas- '3 ketball 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 1 wa il? DOROTHY MILLER 'iDot . .. ' Es, ': ' llobby-Skating, Panorama Staff 4 JEAN LEADBETTER 'ileannev Hobby--WVriting personal letters, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3 RUTI1 ADAMSON Rutliie,, Hobby-Art - Dancing, Basketball Manager 4, Chorus 1, Treasurer 2, Panorama Staff 3, 4, Senior Play fljrompterj DORIS HINDMAN uDortie,' Hobby-Dancing, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Oper- etta 3, Band 1, 4, Orchestra 1, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sexet 3, 4, Prom Attendant 3, Dinor Club 4, Secretary 3, Panorama Staff 4, Senior Play iMake Upj MARY REINSEL lN4errily,, Hobby-Roller Skating, Panorama Staff 4, Chorus ! C' BERNIE CARLOS Curly,' Hobby-Music, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sextet 4, 794 6 Maid of Honor at Prom 3, President 1, Pan- orama Staif 4, Magazine Sales 4, Senior Play, Dances and Parties Committee 4, American Legion Essay Representative 18 eniom MARJORIE REYNOLDS Margie, Hobby-Violin - Skiingg Operetta 3g Orchestra 1, 2 3, 45 Chonls 2, 3, 4g Panorama Staff 4 ROBERT DONAHUE Holly, Bus Patrulg Machinistg United States Navy S llc EVA HOLLEH Sqllirt,, Holdby-Roller Skating, - Iluntingg Operctta SQ Chorus 2, 3, 45 Svxtct 4 BLAIR HAINES Operetta 3g Kings Court 34 Boys Chorusg Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Boys Basketball 1, 2, 3g United Statvs Coast Guard BETTY SNYDER ullvtsyn Holulmy-Movies - Dancingg Chorus I HAROLD MILLER 'Wvindyi' Class President 3g King 39 Boys Basketball 2, 3g Chorus 2, 34 United States Navy S llc ALDEAN HETRICK Alu Hobby-Skatingg Dinor Club FREDERICK REPOFF Fredv Hobby-Airplanesg Basketballg Band 2, 3g Chorus 2, 3 CHARLOTTE SONCER Patty,, Hobby-Learning New Dance Stepsg Chorus 3, 45 Sextct 45 Operetta 3g Dinor Club 4g Pandrama Staff 43 Senior Play 4 19 5 eniom CALM gable! KAW Mow own. 7 Love, laughter, and lighthearted romance start comin' ,round the mountainv in this sparkling comedy of a young man who had to don false whiskers, a pair of overalls, and a mountaineer accent before the girl said uyesf, A WHO,S WHO IN THE CAST! Gabriel Pennington, a mountaineer ...,,.,...,.........,....,.....,.........,......... .,...,. A rnold McKinley Zerusia, his wife ...........,......................, ..... C harlotte Souger Daisy Mae, their daughter .,.....,,........... ....... B ernie Carlos Aunt Thelma, a wealthy society woman .,.. .,........ B arbara Smith janet Smith, her niece ...,,...,.....,.,.........., ....,, D orothy Carrier Eleanor Barnes, friend of Janet ......... ,...,..,, S usanne Reinsel Mildred Clyde ,.....,.....,,,................ .,....,. G oldie Leadbetter Pete Wright ......,.,..............,...,,... ...,.. L eonard Dolby, jr. Frank Stephens ................................. ..... .,.. E 1 'nest Rhoades Harold Dillon, a young broker .,,...,... .,.....,.,... J anies Crate Herbert Brown, in love with Janet .,..... ....,.,..,... I ames Deitz Herbert Brown, Sr. .......,.....,........,..,.........,,.,..,....,.....,......,.....................,.., ,.,..,..,, D avid Stahlman 20 lin Wa ? WHATS VV HAT XVITH THE STAFF i Directors ...,..,.,.,........ .....,...,.,....,........,.. ....,.....,,...,..,,.....,.......,......... H e len Songer, Bird Riley Business Managers .,..... ,.... P Ierbert Smith, Ioan Allison Prompter ........,..,...... ........,................. R uth Adamson Stage Manager ,. ..,.,. ..,... .............,.,....,..,..,..,...,,. G e ne Hoover Make-up ,...,..... ...,..,,....,,...,..........,.... Doris Hindman, Helen Collett Publicity ....... ...,.., T eresa Reinsel, Patricia Seigworth, Alletta Tiley Properties ..., .,....,.......,..,....,....................,.........,,........ L ois Ferry enior 1fmlo5A0lf5 21 enior CALM Aafory Ship ahoyl Four years ago, our ship started on its long journey to a distant horizon--a horizon which held the reward that made us sail for four years, in order to attain it,-our High School Diploma. We started our voyage as a crew of very green Freshmen with Mrs Galmish and Mr. Stahlman, as our skippers. They sailed us through seas of embarrassment that made us go to the wrong classes, and do all the wrong things at the wrong time. VVe had our good moments too, of course, such as the day we were initiated. A year later we were promoted to the Sophomore Class with Mrs. Songer and Miss Evans as our skippers. Upon counting noses, we found several of our crew had either turned back or had been lost at sea. Again we sailed on. Our great day that year was the day we initiated a new crew of Freshmen. We sub- jected them to all the misery that we dared. One fine, morning we woke up and found that we had sailed far enough to become Juniors. Again we changed skippers. This time it was Miss Zigarella and Mr. Kahle. For many a week we planned for the biggest event to take place in our junior year-the Iunior-Senior Prom. We decked our ship in blue and and gold streamers and flowers, then christened it The Blue and Goldf, Susanne Reinsel and Harold fWindyQ Miller were chosen queen and king of the gala affair. We had a wonderful time as our ship rocked in time with Neal Buckleyis orc estra. Now we find we have reached the last knot of our voyage. At last we are Seniors! Sixty one of us have survived the long hard journey. This year we are working to earn money to graduate. Already we have had two successful skating parties, sold Christmas cards and magazines, had two food sales, one of which brought us 364465, and sponsored the movie State Fairv which brought us 810200. Later in the year we shall present our class play, Gabriel, Blow Your Horn, under the direction of Mrs. Songer and Mr. Riley. The horizon is right in front of us now. Our skippers, Miss Stewart and Miss McMann are breathlessly awaiting with us, the day when we hear, All hands on deck if you want to receive your high school diplomali' Ship ahoy! ffdzifl prop ec? One quiet night in 1960 as sleep descends upon the world I sit gazing out the window at the heavenly universe. Gradually I am filled with a longing to visit some of these bright stars. Look! One of the clouds seems to beckon me. Suddenly, a gust of wind sweeps me upon it and I begin to glide into space. The cloud sweeps me into a space ship terminal. There I board a space ship owned by General Fred Repoff and not until this time did I realize how familiar were the faces about me. The pilot of my space ship is Arvil Spangler and the co- pilot is Scott johns. As I settle in my seat the hostess Darlene Eshbaugh fastens my safety belt. The ship rapidly approaches Skyburgh, the capital of the uni- verse. I receive a hearty welcome from Ioan Allison, reporter from the Daily Star, who was assigned to report on the visitor from earth. She guides me to the office of Mayor Ernest Rhoads. His private secretary, Dorothy Miller, admits me at once to see the Mayor. Another visitor of the Mayor is Senator james Crate from the Universal Assembly of World Govern- ment. The Mayor and the Senator invite me to attend the new musical hit, Stratosphere Follies . 22 We call a taxi, whose driver is Leroy Fox, to take us to the theater. In bright lights in the marquee are the stars names-Charlotte Songer and Patricia Seig- Worth. The production is directed by Charles Reinsel. As we enter the theater we are greeted by the dreamy music of Arnold McKinley's Orchestra. Goldie Leadbetter is singing the top tune Stardust',. Dorothy Carrier and Bernie Carlos are scheduled to play a piano duet, and Marjorie Reynolds a violin solo. The exquisite costumes of the actresses, as well as the musicians, were designed by Ruth Adamson. As an extra feature we saw Eva Holler, the champion roller skater of Skyburgh. Early the next morning I set out for Venus in our space ship. But one of the jets under the rocket ship stops and we stop at a repair station. Our excellent mechanics Keith Swartfager, Calvin Doverspike, and Harold Miller soon have the ship in good repair. Upon arriving at Venus I went to inspect their efficient new hospital. I am greeted by the head nurse Helen Collett, who introduces me to Doctor Teresa Reinsel. Two of the capable nurses are Agnes Lahr and Elberta Smith. Since I have some time left in the day I went to visit two of my classmates, Carrie Lou Cummings, and Zelda Hamler who are now happily married. The next day I visit the three leading agriculturists of Venus, George Aaron, Everett Stahlman, and Milford Miller. Venus, Planet of Beauty has been land- scaped and turned into Fairyland,, itself through their hard work. In the afternoon I visit Herbert Smith and Ronald Crissman who have formed a corporation. They are the leading plastic manufacturers and wishing to form a contract with the Gene Hoover-David Stahlman Corporation, they call in their secretary Lois Ferry. Lois contacts Dale Shaffer and junior Dolby, who are excellent lawyers, to draw up a contract for them. Doris Heasley and jean Leadbetter take the dictation of the contract. Taking a night ship to Mercury I asked Alletta Tiley, switch board operator, to contact Barbara Tiley, a Missionary. Meanwhile I visited the Beauty Parlor of Betty Snyder. Working for Betty are Benette Klepfer and Evalyn Henry. I hurry to meet Barbara Tiley at the appointed place. We go immediately to the University of Mercury and Hnd a basketball game in progress. The teams were coached by james Deitz and Beatrice Markley. Bea tells us that Doris Hindman, Kathleen Bepoff, and Norma Mohney are now teaching at the Univer- sity. In Norma's room are two of Mary Beinsel's and Edna Masters' children. Learning that my two friends live near by I go to visit them. After a very pleasant visit to Mercury, I return to Mars. I meet Doris Himes who is to go shopping with me. We go to Susanne Beinsel-Barbara Smith Atomic Dresses Incorporated. Barbara's and Susanneis stunning seasonal costumes are being worn by their leading model, Katy Cyphert. We meet Aldean Hetrick and Mary jean Spangler as we leave the shop. They will buy some Atomic creations, for their trousseau. After parting from my friends I accidentally meet Captain Harold Miller on the boulevard. He invites me to visit the Space Ship Fleet. I accept his offer and we start at once. The skipper of our ship is Blair Haines and the pilot is Robert Donahue. They are about to set out on a cruise and they ask me if I would care to accompany them. I readily accept the offer and we set sail. We are floating dreamily through space but suddenly I seem to be falling. As I fall the stars seem to get smaller and-bump! I find myself back on earth. I am sorry to End myself at the end of a very pleasant journey. 23 OW we Ream! -.xgnaf Wof Un me .glnior ed Learning to dance Building model planes Dancing and movies NAME FAVORITE SAYING FAVORITE SONG PASTIME Miss Stewart .... ........ ' 'Now let's get busyv ....,..,,...... ....,... B 3115 Of St, Ma1y's ,,,,,, ........ A stronomy Miss McMarm ..... ..,..... ' 'Letis quit horsing around ....,..- Stardust ,.,,..,. . .,.......... ........ D ancing James Crate ---4---- --'------- nTh21f,S tflughv ------4------A--'4---- ---4'--- C annibal King , ........,..,..... . ,..,... Sleeping Darlene Eshbaugh ----- --- 'KYOU C9-I1 Say that Hgaiflv ----A- '-'- 4--- D 0 n't Fence Me In ..,......,...,... ........ D reaming time away George Aaron ................ Do you think son .....,....... ,....... 1 Calif Begin to Tell You , .... ........ R eading love stories Evalyn Henry ----- ------- K 'I thought Fd die --4--'----A -4-'---- D anny Boy ...,....,......,...,........ .,.,.... C ar riding D01'iS HGHSIBY '------ ------- 4 'Obi YOU d0U,t SEIYU ----4 4-'----4- -'--'-.' I ust a Prayer Away , ..,,,...,,. ., ...... Playing piano LBTOY FOX 'AA4-..- Great day in the ravrningv ...i.r.. Chickery Chick ,......,.4............. ....,... S kating Scott I0hf1S --A----- ------- ' Kokayv ..---- '---, 4-.A-A V --4'--A-.---.----- -------- A l w ays .........,.......,................................ Reading Harold Miner -4----'--'-------- Koh, there B065 the belli' 4-'----------'4--'4- It Might As Well Be Spring .....,...... Playing the radio Charles Reinsel .............. Thais not the way I heard ity ......-..4 Wait For Me Mary 4 ,....,... .....,.. ,.... 4 . Junior Dolby ...,.............. 'Thais toughv ...........,..............,..,...... Skaters Waltz .,....... , ...,......,.... ....... . 4 , Goldie Leadbetter .......... Take a guessv ................ ,........ ........ L o ve Letters ...,.,... ,... ........ W I iting'Champion' etters Gene Hoover .,...,.. ....... ' 'How can you tellv .. ..,...., Be1l5qJfSt,Mafy,S, ,,,.,.. .,...... M ovies D0f0thY Miller -4---- 'iGood', .......,......,....., ......-- M y Guy's Come Back ,,.., . .,..... Ice skating Arvil Spangler .......,........ 'cSay, Cricket ........... , ...,.. ....... I ,ll Buy That Dream , ...... , ........ Swimming Charlotte Songer ...,........ Hey, I didnit studyi' .,....... ......, S tqyrmy Weather . ,,,..,....,,......... . ,.....,.. .. Herbert Smith ..,,., .,..... ' 'Possibly ,,,..,...,...,..,........ ..... ......- S e ntimental journey .....,.,.....,...,........ Playing chess Helen Collett ..,.,............. Jeanne Leadbetter Arnold McKinley .,...... Marjorie Reynolds rc fr ff af Wouldnit that grab youv ..,. You would never dreami' ..... . ,..... You donit mean to tell men , .... ..,... . Hey, Squirt .....,.................. Agnes Lahr . .,.,..,,,............ 'cThat,s what you think Aldean Hetrick ,... ........ Katy Cyphert .,....,......, You,re fooling .............. You should know ....,.. Carrie Lou Cummingsu-.'cOh, brothern ........ Doris Himes .....,.......... Oh, you thingv ...... ,...,.. Alletta Tiley ....... Leave it to me ........,..,...,..,... ..,. . ,. Eva Holler ......... uWait for me and I'll go, too ........, Teresa Reinsel ...... , ..,. . Kathleen Repoff ........., Barbara Smith ...... Keith Swartfager ...,.... Doris Hindman .......... james Deitz .,...,.... ..,.... Ronald Crissman .... ,... rr 44 if H fr ff rr Whatis up, Doci' .........,....,. , ,, I cant ..,......,...,...,,....,.... Heis just being cute .... Isn't it the truthn ....... For cornis sakev ...,..... That's pretty goodv .,.,, Is that righti' ...... Norma Mohney .............. i'l'll be seeing youv ..... Mary Reinsel ,... ....... K 'Oh, my aching back .... Dale Shaffer ...... ....... i glust H milillten ---.-,. Bea Markley ...,,. Pat Seigworh ......,. fr 'Kid, I donit known .... You know how it isv ..,... .v Susanne Reinsel ........,..... 'KGee whiz ........,... fr Bernie Carlos ....,....,..,..,.. Oh. forever morei' Ruth Adamson ...........,.,.. ZYOII k11OVV,, ...... 5 .... Calvin Doverspike ..,.....,. Good grlef, no .. Ioan Allison ,... .. ....... 21,11 gd bf, -------4'----'---.4- H Lois Ferry AA,,4,A444, ,,,,,., W hat in the world ,... Zelda Hamler .....,. ...,... 6 Milford Miller ..... ....... Ernest Rhoades ..,........... H Everett Stahlman ...,........ HTIWG heck 011 Dorothy Carrier ..,,.., Bennette Klepfer ...,... Edna Masters .,.......,. David Stahlman .,..... Elberta Smith ..... Betty Snyder ....,.. Barbara Tiley . ..,..,.... .. Mary Jean Spangler , .....u .....6 Come againv 'Gee, Chesteru 4: Aw, no foolin, H ...,.,.. ,, say ..... Y Oh. my wordv 'Tell me more about it ...... 'Hubba, Hubba, Hubba .... ff Aren't You Glad You're You .,........,..... Let the Rest of the World Go By If I Loved You .........,..................,..,,. Shame On You .......,....,....,.,...........,.. Till the End of Time .,.,...........,.......... Surrey With The Fringe On the Top. A Kiss Goodnight .,...............,......,..,., Honey ,,...........,..,,.,.....,..............,.,.,..... I Don't Want To Be Loved by Anyone Else But You ...,..,...,.,..,........ Symphony ..,..........,............,.... .,......... Dreams .....,..,..,....,....... ...,..., One More Dream ,..,....... Don't Fence Me In ...,.....,,.. Personality ,.,....,............... ..................... Paper Moon ..........,,........,............,......,. lt's Been A Long, Long, Time ........ Youire Nobody Till Somebody Loves You ..,,...... ..,........................,...., Lilly Belle ............,,.................,............ Tales of the Vienna Woods ....,......... VVaiting for the Train ...,...... Some Sunday Morning ..,.,..... I'll See You In My Dreams ..,.. just a Little Fond Affection .,.......... My Dreams Are Getting Better Playing records Singing sentimental Playing trumpet Roller Skating Embroidering ,Playing the radio Going out Flirting VVriting letters Skiing Dean Dreaming of U.S.M.S. Day dreaming Ice skating Bowling Dancing Sports Dancing Reading and Radio listening VVriting letters to Alabama Driving Dancing Corresponding with Sailors All The Time ..,........................... ,..,,... L etter VVriting ........Blonde Sailor .....,...,..,.,...,.,,..,.,......,...,Writingletters ........I,m Always Chasing Rainbows ..........Reading and listening , ....... I Canit Begin To Tell You ...,.... ..... t o Radio Skating ........And There You Are ,...,..,,,.....,,,.,........Dreamingof roads ........It,s A Grand Nigh For Singing ,.,,,...Playing piano ........Marines Hymn Fred WVhen My' Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again ..,.............,..,.....,.....,...,.,.... Roller skating Some Sunday Morning ..,............. All The Things You Are ...,....... What Makes The Sunset .......,.... I'm Always Chasing Rainbows .. There I've Said It Again ........,. I'1l bite' ...,.....,............,.. ......., I Canit Begin To Tell You ..... Good heavensv .,...........,.........,.......... V11 Walk A101112 .,--.---.,------------,-4, For Petefs Sakesv ..,,..,.,....,...,.,,,.,,,,,.. Let It Snow .....,,.,,.,.....,,......,...... 'Cheer up, brighter days are coming .Let The R6St Of The World Go By .............,,.....,...........,...,...., You know if' , .4.. ..,.................. You Belong To My Heart 24 ........Playing basketball ........Skating Reading Movies ...,...,Keeping in company with Knox .Driving the Dodge ..,.....Reading ,.......Reading and sewing . .,...., Reading ........BOWling and Dancing WL0lfLg we LSQULM Ardent Valorous Arians-March 21 - April 20 Pioneers Qualities-Candor, Frankness, Fearlessness, Helpfulness, Efficiency, Valor, Psychologists, Cheeriness, Open- mindedness, Diligence, Thoroughness OUR CLASSMATES-Inspired Ideas in 1946 Arnold McKinley, Robert Donahue Thrilling Determined Taurus-April 21 - May 21 Builders Qualities-Philanthropists, VVealth, Enthusiasm, Achieve- ment, Magnetism, Courage, Possessions, Determina- tion, Management, Cheeriness OUR CLASSMATES-Rapid Progress in 1946 Bernie Carlos, Edna Masters, Milford Miller, Eva Holler, Teresa Reinsel Gifted Adaptablc Geminians-May 22 -June 21 Adventurers Qualities-Dual Personality, Versatility, High Ideals, Balance, llarinony, Intellect OUR CLASSMATES-New Ambitious in 1946 Barbara Smith, Marjorie Reynolds, James Deitz, Arvil Spangler, Scott Johns, Doris Heasley Clever Resourceful Cancerians-June 22 - july 23 Diplomats Qualities-Adaptability, Peace-lovers, Collectors, Ten- acity, Perseverance, Fruitfulness, Dauntlessness, Truth-seekers, Spirituality, Tactfulness OUR CLASSMATES-Bright Prospects in 1946 Ruth Adamson, Dorothy Miller, Harold C. Miller, Herbert Smith, Alletta Tiley, Aldean Hetrick, Harold R. Miller, Darlene Eshbaugh, Kay Repoff Luminous Loyal Leonians-July 24 - August 23 Dramatists QualitieshRoyalty, Loyalty, Showrnanship, Originality, Courage, Endurance, Forcefulness, Opportunists, Competence, Good Judgment, Leadership OUR CLASSMATES-True Radiance for Leo in 1946 Ioan Allison, Lois Ferry, Carrie Lou Cummings, Leroy Fox, Calvin Doverspike Vigilant Dependable Virgoans- August 24 - September 23 Harvesters Qualities-Lovers of Detail, Analysts, Critics, VVorkers, Carefulness, Purity, Attainment, Sacrifice, Service, Desire for Perfection OUR CLASSMATES-Happy Memories in 1946 Zelda Hainler, Dale Shaffer, Norma Mohney, Su- sanne Reinsel, Bea Markley, Benette Klepfer, Blair Haines Lovablc Balanced Librans-September 24 - October 23 Designers Qualities-Sense of Balance, -Justice, Intuition, High Aims, Self-Confidence, Self-Sufliciency, Art, Deserv- ing VVorth, Arbitration OUR CLASSMATES-A New Start in 1946 Doris Hindman, James Crate, Ernest Rhodes, Helen Collett Sparkling Regenerative Scorpians- October 24 - November 22 Social Successes Qualities-Poise, Attractiveness, Idealists, Sympathy, Prudence, Cooperation, Self-Reliance, Potentialities OUR CLASSMATES-Real Courage in 1946 David Stahlman, Barbara Tilcy, Leonard Dolby Sagacious Prophetic Sagittarians- November 23 - December 22 Harmonizers Qualities-Mechanical Ability, Decisiveness, Responsi- bility, Cood Cheer, Shrewdness, Initiative, Charm OUR CLASSMATES--Glowing Hopes in 1946 Dorothy Carrier, Charlotte Songer, Betty Snyder Competent Responsible Capricornians- December 23 - January 20 Climbers Qualities-Executive Ability, Thoughtfulness, Accuracy, Culture, Realists, Caution, Composure, Ambition, Intellectual and Scientific Achievement OUR CLASSMATES-Lofty Ideas for 1946 Katy Cyphert, Patricia Seigworth, Elberta Smith, Everett Stahlinan, Doris IIi1nes Altruistic Cooperative Aquarians- january 21 - February 19 Idealists Qualities-Vitality, Spirituality, Vigor, Power, Purpose, Emotional Energy, Brotherhood, Idealism OUR CLASSMATES-Big Strides in 1946 Keith Swartfager, Ronald Crissman, Mary jean Spangler, Agnes Lahr, Gene Hoover, Evelyn Henry, Goldie Leadbetter, Mary Reinsel Philosophical Intuitive Pisceans-February 20 - March 20 Personalities-Plus Qualities-Self-Control, Renown, Optimists, Patience, Fine Sensibilities, Congeniality, Entertainers, Ob- servers of Divine Principles OUR CLASSMATES-Strong Faith in 1946 lgvfgiglz-Slergggiri, Charles Reinsel, Jeanne Leadbetter, omior CALM lst Row, left to right-Leonard Seigworth, Mary Alexander, john Shirey, Marion Miller, Earl Dolby, Mary Lou Kifer, Harry VVolfgong, Margaret Palo, Chester Daugherty, Kay Oakley 2nd Bow, left to right-Mary Cyphert, Mary Gross, Max Shofestall, Dorothy Yeany, Bill Aaron, Mary Klepfer, Gerald Rhoades, Dorothy Ganoe, Mary White, Pauline George 3rd Row, left to right-Charles Corbett, Louella Brockway, Marie Pasquarette, Dean Buzard, Anastasia Aaron, Victor Collett, Sally Carrier 4th Bow, left to right--Robert Kahle, Gloria Kennemuth, Allen Shute, Thelma Young, Emma Jean Wilson, June White, Bill Raybuck, Shirley Minich, Emerson Baybuck, Dorothy Bepoff, Ioan Jones . 26 IR CLASS OFFICERS I eft to right: Jean Fink, Gloria Kenne- muth Mr. Kahle, Miss Zigarella, I eonard Seigworth, Victor Collett omior CKCL55 ,M5f0ry We, the junior Class of 1946, started out with determination when we spon- sored a movie Which was held at the Orpheum Theater in Clarion, October 11th, and 12th, 1945. A captain was chosen from each room for the purpose of rivalry and twenty-two were on each team to advertise our movie. We had a net profit of 312417. Also, at this first class meeting We elected the ofiicers who Were to lead us during the year. Those chosen were President: Gloria Kennemuth, Vice-President: Leonard Seigworth, Secretary: lean Fink, and Treasurer: Victor Collett. It was another important day to our class when We ordered our class rings in the early fall. They arrived january 22, 1946 delighting the Iunior Class to such an extent that their work did not seem to be a burden. We sponsored a Halloween Party which was a huge success because of the ideas and work of Mrs. Songer, Miss Zigarella, Miss Coon, and Mr. Kahle, and the members of our class. Here again, We made a profit of 32740. The Juniors are indeed an ambitious group. We have members in Girls Chorus, Boys Chorus, Orchestra, Band, Cheerleaders, Boys' and Girls, Basketball Teams, Agriculture, and Home Economics. Our main desire is sponsoring our junior-Senior Prom, which We hope will be a great success. In conclusion the Juniors feel that they are able and quite Willing to hold the honored title of Digniiied Seniorsv next year. 27 C5219 0l4fL0lf'8 Kfdfifff lst Row, left to right-John Daugherty, Bob Reynolds, Marie Shaul, Don Rey- nolds, Lillian Switzer, Willard Reynolds, Dolores VVilcox, Ronald Skidmore, Bill Mauthe, Jeanne Smith, Gale Oakley 2nd Row, left to right-Patricia Joyner, Max Neal, Shirley McAninch, Herbert McAninch, Margaret Reinsel, Edwin McKinley, Virginia Reynolds, Gene Myers, Evelyn Rosenquest, Ralph Smith 3rd Row, left to right-Deloris Shick, Eugene Daugherty, Tom Kerr, Edna Martz, Carl Trout, Helen Yeaney, Dale Shaffer, Clair Miller, Violet Hummel, Gloria Crissman V 4th Row, left to right-Robert Allison, Doris Burns, Nelson Beveridge, Janet Buzard, Homer Burns, Betty Clark, Vance Burns, Jean Clinger, Joseph Conner, Elva Mae Collett , 5th Row, left to right-Darl Minich, Louella Booth, Bill Seigvvorth, Helen Sny- der, VVilbert Wyaiit, Betty Welsh, John Mohney, Lottie Scotch, Stanley Avery, Phyllis Truitt i ' 6th Row, left to right-Bill Crate, Lois Hfaines, Paul Frampton, Doris Hartzell, Clair Henry, Alice Lou Henry, James Henry, Nellie Hepler, Dick Hilde- brand, Janet Herman 28 ,Shia omore Cfdrid .Mdforg CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Eugene Daugherty, Mr. Riley, Clair Miller, Dick Hildebrand, Miss Evans, Margaret llcinsel This year, 68 Sunny', Sophomores entered the doors of Clarion-Limestone on September 4, 1945, looking forward to a happy and prosperous school term. After arranging our schedules to continue the courses which Were started during our Freshman year, We were soon organized with the help ot our teachers, Mr. Bird Riley and Miss 1rene Evans. At our first class meeting We discussed the initiation of the Freshman Class and decided on many humorous things for them to do. 1t was held on October 10, 1945. Left to right: Miss King, Mrs. Songer, Kay Eshbaugh, VV:-ndcll Love, john Love, Erma .5 S Wycrs jre5A.men C4155 .Mdfory The Freshmen Class of '49 really wasnit a class until they were duly ini- tiated by the Sophomores on October 10. We,ll never forget the boys, sewing club in 2000 A. D. and Dick and Ermafs song, K'Bell Bottom Trousersf, Our activities this year have included a skating party at Clarion, Christmas Party, Box Social, and the sponsoring ol c'Spanish Main . NVe expect to have another skating party in April. NVhat about the losing teams, party, Dick???? VVe are proud that We have our S200 in our class treasury and that our class members are so active in school affairs. ,. 5 CLASS OFFICERS Q ..l?' 29 1 l l ljlf'86AWLelfL 6 61,5515 lst Row, left to right--Ruth Wolfgang, Dwight Thompson, Mary Margaret Hindman, Bob Rankin, Erma Swyers, Kay Daugherty, Wendell Love, Jean Summerville, Ronald Terwilliger, Betty Miles, Earl Harnish 2nd Row, left to right-Shirley Mae Myers, Bill Cirts, Mary Catherine Aaron, Edward Reinsel, Rita Aaron, Elwood Rankin, Kay Eshbaugh, Lowell Stahl- man, Mary Ann F iscus, Vincent Switzer, Nellie Repoif 3rd Row, left to right-Janet Yeany, Billy Fink, Avanell Beveridge, Richard - Fleming, Margaret Brockway, Ralph Pasquarcttc, Mary Lee Minich, Dennis Wilcox, Joanne VValdorf, Kenwyn Burns, Doris Beveridge 4th Row, left to right-John Cross, Cecile Craybill, Richard Jones, Lois Fritz, Iohn Blotzer, Zola Myers, Bill Canoe, Shirley Neal, Shirrel Ryder, Berna- dette Reinsel, Willis Yeaney 5th Row, left to right-Mary Lou Bartley, Earl Shumaker, Olive Bish, Clyde Kiehl, Betty Clinger, Iohn Love, Virginia Daugherty, Keith Hetrick, Margaret Smith, Richard Shute 30 Hs Q Q K G Q3 31 73 I A 1 3 1-4 GJ DD CU P4 ... fd N-1 A 4: ,. fl. 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CU .-4 -.-1 F '76 L-4 G 6 .... :- T3 3-4 lkg Sponso M K NI r. piugg on Ty 5 U2 .- Q 'cz 41 Po' : G5 L-4 c Ili c: c CL. cn Cc, - P4 GJ 5-4 cd co -H: N M4004 my Left to right: Mr. Collett, Teresa Reinsel Ilcrhc-rt Smith, Miss Stewart, Bii.I'lDLlI'l1 Smith Suszumv licinscl, Lois Ferry, Dorothy Cnr ricr, Mrs. Be-rlin L4-ft lo right: Clzirriv Lou Cluiimiiigs, Bc-al Mmlxlvy. Churlottv Songor, Izulics Crate, Mr. Kgihh-, Marjorie Hcynolcls, Miss Zigzircllu. Joan Allison Left to right: Kay Dziuglierly, Gloria Ken- uemuth, Mrs, Soiigvr, Elvin Mac- Collett, Lowell Stahlmun, Dorothy Canon, Miss Coon, Curl Trout 32 Ogff , gddgefgdf Jim Iam Iumping, and a jumping jivel Are We proud of our first five!! This year Clarion-Limestone has had every reason to be proud of Rhoads, Stahlman, Crate, Deitz, Corbett and Seigworth, and their names can honorably and justifiably be recorded in our basketball history. Why have they been so successful? Because they have if,--teamwork fDid you see how the boys Worked to get the ball into a scoring position?j, skill QHaven,t they maintained 407: of all fouls shot?j, patience fDeitZ didnit return Shoupis slap on the face at the Shippenville gamelj, and a coach CWhere could you ever find a better and more considerate coach than Bill Kahle?j. Never has Clarion-Limestone had a more successful basketball year. Of the twenty games played, fifteen were Won and our final standing in the County League was tied with Clarion for second place. BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE SCORES TEAlNl PLACE C-L OPPONENTS Ashland ......,..., ..,.. A way 10 21 Sliippenville .,.. ...... A WHY 29 11 Alumni ..,..... ..,. H ome 32 15 Ashland . .. ..... Home 27 19 Sligo .....,... .,... A Way 28 8 Clarion ..,.,..,. ..,.. H ome 24 32 East Brady . .... .,,... A way 18 44 Corsica .....,...,.. .... H ome 43 22 Bimersburg ,..,. .,... H ome 33 26 Clarion ,...,..,. ..... A Way 27 28 Farmington ,.,., .,... A way 32 8 Shippenville .,.. .... H ome 19 17 Rimersburg ...., ..,.. A Way 27 19 Corsica .,......... ,.... A way 38 18 East Brady ..,.. .,,., H ome 36 70 Summerville ,.. .... Home 29 22 Sligo ,...,....... .... H ome 58 20 Farmington ........ ,.,., H ome 62 15 Summerville ...,...... ...., A way 17 13 New Bethlehem ....... ,......, H ome 49 20 Our Total Score .....,,.. ......,.. 6 38 Opponents Total Score ...,..... 448 Points per Game .... ........, 3 1.9 Fouls Player Field Goals Foul Tries Foul Points 'Zz of Fouls Committed Hhoads .... ..., 9 0 93 52 55.972 31 Corbett ,... . 57 24 12 50727 28 Deitz ..... 45 49 14 28.772 41 Stablman ., 14 31 13 41.9'Z 36 Crate ...,..., 35 51 18 35.22 32 Seigworth .... 10 7 3 42.871 11 TOTAL POINTS Rhoads ...,.. ....,,.. 2 31 Seigworth ..,.,. ....... 2 3 Corbett . .. ,..,.. H126 Shaffer .......... ,. ......,15 Deitz .......,..... ........ 1 04 Hildebrand .... ....... 1 Stahlman ..... .....,.. 4 1 B. Crate ........ ....... 4 I. Crate .... , ....... 84 G. 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QA fn 2 2 5 2 YE IS vb 32 Dx 553 v....,-vf Q i xi h Rx-'M Km., my Our Busses M aff Q fm . 1 1: , ,, X. .NM X 3 fi Q KY gm' fffx I f- .-4 -Q.: .-1 f-1 f- .- U3 .-4 1-4 Q Bill Kahle Howard Seigworth Frank Stahlman Turney Showers Truman XVciser iss v The Lance, Rankin Al Q ?. fi ,4 ...r E., llc Xin. fi 914014 fume elocwlfmenf Left to Right-Robert Reynolds, Paul Frampton, Don Reynolds, Scott Iohns, Vance Burns, Mr. Bunnell, James Henry, Milford Miller, Robert Allison, Toni Kerr, Ralph Pasqnarette Second Row-Herbert McAnninch, Homer Burns, Robert Kahle, Everett Stahlman, William Raybuck, Emerson Raybuclc, Chester Daugherty, vvllllilfll Aaron, Laird Shingledeckcr, Edward Rcinsel In the De Jartment of A friculture farm bovs mav enroll if thev have facilities ' 1 - J Q I 4 1 J - ' tor an approved supervised home prolect program in addition to Agriculture class instruction. The subjects offered are: First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year Poultry Husbandry Dairy Husbandry Animal Husbandry Farm Management Vegetable Gardening Farm Crops Horticulture Marketing Forestry Rural Sociology Rural Law Tlic principal objectives of Vocational Education are: The development of a prosperous Agricultural Industry, the creation ot an inspiring community spirit, and building ot a happy, contented rural home life. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Left to Right-Robert Reinsel, Gordon Rice, Frank Shofestall, Charles Altman, Merle Stahlman, Robert Adamson, Nathan Kerr, Fred C. Bunnell, Supervisor 42 Avid 11, W aw w viv- 11. is Top Row-Marie Pasquerette, Lillian Switzer, Delores Schick, Doris Hindman, Marie Shaul, Kay Oakley, Helen Snyder, Aldean Hetrick, Sally Carrier, Edna Martz, Betty Welsh. Middle Row-Emma Jean Wilson, Doris Hartzell, Katy Cyphert, Luella Booth, Evelyn Rosen- quest, Barbara Smith, Shirley Minich, Jeanne Smith, Mary Lou Kifer, Darlene Eshhaugh, Margaret Reinsel, Virginia Reynolds, Lois Haines, Gloria Crissman. Front Row-Evelyn Haines, Violet Hummel, Betty Clark, Nellie Hepler, Barbara Tiley, Carrie Lou Cummings, Dorothy Berlin, Home Economics Teacher, Alice Lou Henry, Kay Repoff, lean Clinger, Doris Burns, Helen Yeany, janet Herman. Mcafiona ome conomic gfdddgd Vocational Home Economics is offered in the Sophomore, Iunior and Senior years. Each person taking Vocational Economics is required to complete 90 hours of Work outside of class during the school year. The Juniors and Seniors have had extensive work in Clothing Construction, Textiles, Consumer Education, and Design. One of the highlights was the study of the tailoring of Wool. The Sophomores studied Child Development, Home Management and Social Usage. Before Christmas the Sophomores made small gifts from odds and ends of material found at home. 44 ome conomiw elovwlfmenf Barbara Smith measuring Evelyn Haines' hem Seniors: Katy Cyphert, Barbara Smith, Carrie Lou Cummings, Barbara Tiley, Kay Repoif, Dar- lene Eshbaugh, Aldcan Hetrick Seventh and Eighth grade Home Economics group First Row-Patricia Joyner, Helen Collctt, Mary Cyphert, Lois Ferry, Bea Markley, Marian Miller, Betty VVelsh, Eva Holler, Marjorie Reynolds, and Miss Dczort. Second BoW+VioAlet Hummel, Ianet Bnzard, Elva Mae Collett, Bernie Carlos, Helen Snyder, Margaret Reinsel, Darlene Eslibaugli, Margaret Palo, and Doris Hindman. Third Row-Jeanne Smith, Barbara Smith, Jean Fink, Teresa Reinsel, Kay Oakley, Doris Hensley, Evalyn Henry, Dorothy Canoe, and Goldie Leadhetter. Last Row--Kathleen lic-poff, Joan Allison, Edna Masters, Allettai Tiley, Shirley Minieh, June VVhite, Charlotte Songer, and Mary Rcinscl. QMS KAOIADL5 Our Girls Chorus is composed of thirty six members. The group as a whole meets twice a week and under the direction of our new music director, Miss Dezort we feel we have made great improvement. Songs such as K'The Prayer Perfectf In Cnbaf The Bells of St. Maryisv and Sylvian we will remember always. .grief Left to Right-Barbara Smith, Elm Mae Collett, Eva Holler, Miss Dczort, Doris Hindinan, Bernie Carlos, and Charlotte Songer. 46 Oyff 0l lfl,5 Front How-Dwiglit Thonxpson, Iohn Crow, Curl Trout, Elwood Rankin, Miss Dczort, Ronald Skidmorv, Calc Onklvy, Billy Fink, Holi Rvynoldw. Sn-cond 1lUXV'IJl'U1lill'll Dolhy, XVillurd Rl-ywiolds, Nlbmlc-ll Lovc, Dave Stahlnuln, Eugmnf Dnuglu-fly, Clair Miller, Zane Kvrr. Third Rowfllolmvrt Allison, Dc-nnix XVilcox, liiclmrcl Flemming, Edwin ML-Kinloy, Manx Shofcstnll, Shirrvl Ryder. Addigonal lNlemlmcrsA-Lmvoll Stzxhlinun, VVilli1nn Auron, Ronald Te1wvilliger, Darrell Tcrwilliger, und Inc 1l5Cl'lllllVl'lA. This ycau' tlmcrc arc twenty-fivc hoys in the chorus. The group mccts onu- il Week to sing songs both nvw and old. UIACAQJ find First Row-David Stahlman, NViIlard Reynolds, Doris Hindman, Richard Fleming, Elva Mae Colle-tt, Lois Haines, Evelyn Haines. Second Rowfhliss Dezort, Milford Miller, Everett Slahlman, Kathleen Ilaines, Tom Kerr, Edwin Nlcliinley, Mary Cross. Third Row-Bea Marklcy, Nellie Repolf, Teresa Reinsel, Bernie Carlos, and VVcndell Love. Z?6LlfL6! The band is one of the greatest producers of school spirit. In many ways this organization leads the way to enthusiasm. lt surely boosts our morale. VVe feel that we have improved greatly through our co-operation and the enthusiastic direction of our leader, Miss Dezort. Our band is composed of nineteen members. Additional MemberwShirley Stahlman. O1fcAe5LLroz Music is the Universal Language and all people can enjoy it. It can be enjoyed by the two classes who make up society. There are those who appre- ciate music but they do not wish to develop their talents. Then there are those who have the desire to create music for their own satisfaction and for the pleasure of others. Thus, we have consumers and producers in the world of music. Cur Orchestra this year is under the direction of Miss Ruth Dezort. The names of our special music students are as follows: Clarinets: Tom Kerr, Edwin McKinley, Lois Haines, Evelyn Haines, and Elva Mae Collett. Violins: Lois Ferry, Marjorie Reynolds, Kay Eshbaugh, Mary Hindman, Mary Lou Bartley, Rita Aaron, and jean Clinger. Flutes: Bea Markley, Teresa Reinsel and Shirley Stahlman. Trumpets: VVillard Reynolds, Doris Hindman, Richard Fleming and Dave Stahlmau. Eb Alto: Milford Miller and Everett Stahlman. Baritone: Kathleen Haines Trombone: Mary Gross. Eb Tuba: Wendell Love. Drums: Bernie Carlos and Nellie Repoff. Pianist: Mary Cyphert. 1 49 3 1 50 51 Crude Two Grade One Grade Four Cradc Three Grade Five Grade Seven Grade Six Crude Eight HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE TO T. W. CHAPMAN AUTO EXCHANGE Used Cars Bought and Sold NEW AND USED PARTS 2 Miles East of Clarion Parts Under Manager james Neal 54 CLARION ROLLER MILLS H. O. JOHNSON, Prop. . PHONE 592 Flour, Feed. Hay, Straw, Fertilizer and Crass Seed -X COMPLETE LINE OF FULL-O-PEP FEEDS Compliments Of J. W. REINSEL GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fertilizer - Lime - Tires - Batteries Gas and Oil FROGTOVVN, PA. Phone Stra1ttam'illc Give us a ring-51R2 55 Shopping HCLIdl1L131'tC1'S For The Entire Family G. C, MURPHY CO 312 Broad St. NEXV BETHLEHEN1, PA. 'l'llE FRIENDLY STORE Cmnpiiliwllts of G. C MURPHY CLARION, PA. Stuclcuts, I1CL1dqllil1'tGl'S 56 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRED JENKINS C1,AR1oN, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of ELSLAGEIFS RADIO AND APPLIANCE STORE Top of River Hill SALES AND SERVICE Phone 90-VV Clarion, Pa. 57 OWENS-ILLINOIS GLASS CO. Plant 17 Clarion, Pu. The Makers of Duraglas Containers Compliments of MAUL,S DAIRY STORE ICE CREAM LUNCHES Nuts of All Kinds CLARION PENNSYLVA NIA 58 L. A. LEATHERS CO. Brookville New Bethlehem FORD - MERCURY - LINCOLN FORD - FERGUSON TRACTORS NEW IDEA FARM IMPLEMENTS Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN CLARION Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLARION PENNA. 59 You,ll Enjoy Shopping at the R. M. S. FURNITURE COMPANY NEW BETHLEHEM, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEVV BETHLEHEM, PA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 60 I. M. CROOKS and SON GXVIICII' Spending is Saving MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING Clarion Perlnsylvmlia Compliments of THE COLLEGE GRILL SUNDAES SODAS SANDXVICIIIES MEALS Clarion Pennsylvania KING DRUG STORE Phone 36 CLARION PENNA, The REXALL Store- 61 FARM BUREAU CO-OP Feed Fertilizer Seed Dairy and Miscellaneous Farm Supplies Petroleum Products -, f , , J. QllI'l0ll 19.1 Knox 1.1. c , . , Compliments of WAYNE R. WEAVER SALES OLDSBIOBILE SERVICE Plione 318 Clarion, Pu. CLARION COUNTY THRIFT PLAN INC. CLARION CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. THRIFT FINANCE COMPANY A lN1odern Service for all Installment Purclmscsv 515 Main Street Plione 7 Clarion, Pu. GEORGE NI. SEIGWORTH Strzlttanville, Pennsylvania 62 COMMERCIAL GARAGE, INC. Dodge Cars and Trucks Plymouth Cars and Commercial Cars New Bethlehem, Pa. Phone 205 LERCH DRESS SHOP The WOU161l,S Store NEW BETHLEHENI, PA. Compliments of THE LEADER-VINDICATOR NEW BETHLEHEM, PA. L. A. LEATHERS COMPANY -Thercfs u FORD in your future- FORD Sales and Service MERCURY NEW BETHLEHEM, PA. 63 JEFFERSON-CLARION MOTOR CLUB affiliated with Pennsylvania Motor Federation American Automobile Association 117 N. Findly St. 275 Main St Punxsutawney, Pa. Brookville, Pa. MEIGS C. BARRETT, Mailzlgel' Phone: Office 310-VV, House 218-YV Brookville, Pennsylvania THE RESS SHOPPE WVo1nens and Childrenis Ready-To-VVear CLARION PENNSYLVANIA S M I T H Y , S RED AND WHITE SUPER MARKET fAcross from L. and R. Decorating? QUALITY MEATS FRESH PRODUCTS Stundarcl Line of Groceries Phone 335 Clarion, Pa. DITZ Br MOONEY HARDWARE CO. Everything in Hardware China, Lamps, Gifts, Pictures Admiral Electric Refrigerators Fairbanks-Morsev Electric Pumps 1 64 Compliments of IIEY3' -I. Uv ,FUNKY UU-p IRQ The Best Store For SCIIOOL OR DRESS CLOTHES Next to Carlmy Compliments of NIODERN DINER TABLES FOR LADIES ieatre Clarion, Penna Compliments of SPINDLER 81 STARR C1112v1aoLET - BUICK - CADILLAC Sales dz Service CLARION, PENNA. O UALITY FOOTXVFIAR BROWN,S BOOT SHOP CLARION, PENNA. Buy At BROXVN,S and SAVE! 65 Compliments of STRATTANVILLE AUTO WRECKERS Highest prices paid for Late Model Cars Strattanville Pennsylvania MILLER TRANSFER-STORAGE CLARION, PA. MOVING - HAULINC - RIGCINC Phone 215 145-7th Ave. FRED MILLER, Prop. Van Trailers Dump Trucks BENDER AND MILLS PLUMBING HEATING XVIRINC and Building Contracts Phone 61.3 6th Ave., Clarion, Pa. SHINGLEDECKER SERVICE STATION Pennzoil Cas and Oils Lubrication - Washing Tires - Tubes - Batteries Candy - Ice Cream Soft Drinks Phone 942 E. Main, Clarion,Pa. 86 DeMOTTE GARAGE Cor. E. Main 61 Taylor Sts. Brookville, Pu PHONE DAY 9798-NITE 13 I-II-C Trucks Paekaitl Cars cl1ll'lJlll'6t0l'S - Pumps - NVater - Fuel - GtJlll'1'1ItC7l'S - Speeclometers Magiietos - Chains - Tire - Hoist - Oil Filters - Auto - Chemicals - Tires - Batteries HOLMES HEAVY DUTY XVRECKER 61 MACHINE SHOP VISIT BLAKES HARDVVARE By-the-Bridge GENERAL HARDXVARE SUPPLIES BROOKVILLE, PA. Phone 568 J. M. DRUG Co. Formerly Corlietts The Better Drug Store NEXV BETHLEHENI, PA. A. W. LUTHER Groceries Dry Goods Meats Oll'Oll1ill'gkl1'lllC CORSICA, PENNA. 61' ED. L. BUZARD Strattunvillc, Pa. Compliments of WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ARTIFICIAL BREEDING COOPERATIVE Compliments of L. L. THEISS GENERAL IIAULINC St1'21tt2lllVIllC, Penna. BEST WVISHES For Continued Success To The Class of 1946 DAVID A. KAUFMAN, JEWELER Clarion, Pa. 68 Bank With CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY Clarion, Pa. MCAFEE FEED AND SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Supermix and Wayne Feeds Ruberoid Roofing 'KCood Lucky Baby Chicks CLARION EMLENTON NATION WIDE STORE L. 11. GARBARINO Groceries - Vegetables Quality Meats CLARION PA. J. B. CARLOS Ceneral Merchandise Gulf Gas and Oil KINGSVILLE, PA. CORSICA 42-R-12 69 Compliments of PARK DINER Opposite Court House QUALITY and SERVICE Clarion, Pa. Compliments of ELLIOTTS SERVICE STATION Clarion, Perma. BEST WISHES FnoM THE CLARION REPUBLICAN The paper with the want ads NEWS - PRINTING - ADVERTISING Largest circulation in Clarion Compliments of HOWARD SEIGWORTH GENERAL HAULING Strattanville, Pa. 70 Finest Factory Method Recapping In This Area LARGEST and MOST MODERN SHOP Auto Service Station THE PENNZOIL STATIONH Phone 67 Brookville, Pa BROOKVILLE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Brookville, Pa. Complete Banking Scrviu Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of ARMSTRONG-COLLIERS INC. Brookvilles Modern Department Store PHONE 347 DUFF,S STERLING SERVICE Specialized Auto Service STERLING ik QUAKER STATE PRODUCTS Iohn H. Duff, Prop. Phone 9408 71 Compliments of RICE IMPLEMENT STORE Where You Cot the Service You Want EAST MAIN ST. EXTEN. CLARION PHONE 9432 FREAS-SNYDER MOTOR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth Sales and Service Compliments of FRED A. MARKLEY Cencrul lNlt'1'Cl ll1llLllS0 Gulf Cas 61 Oil CRATES, PA. W E I N , S Clarion Co1mty's Finest Store 0 Compliments of DR. C. B. LONG and DR. E. C. PIERCE Clarion Penna. LAKES to SEA MOTOR CO. BROOKVILLE, PA. BUICK PONTIAC Sales 61 Service Compliments of FULTON CHEVROLET COMPANY BROOKVILLE, PA. VVe Never Forget A Customer, AMERICAN HOTEL HAROLD SANIPSON, Mgr. Popular Priced Coffee Shop ik Dining Room 6'You7lI Feel Our YVelco1nev Nlember of American Hotel Association Pernfs Hotel Association Telephone Brookville 410 Brookville, Pa. 78 CONGRATULATIONS REINSEL DRUGS New Bethlehem, Pu. Compliments of SNYDEITS FEED STORE Phone 249-I New Bethlehem, P Compliments of ACNIE MARKET New Bethlehem, Pa. ARMY STORE New Bethlehem, Pa. C. A. VVOODS, Prop. 74 HASKELL FURNITURE CO. Quality Home Furnishings at Reasonable Prices CLARION, PA. RIMERSBURG, PA. MERWIN'S Corner of Sixth and Main Streets Clarion Phone 323 NEWSPAPER ICE CREAlN1 CANDY STATIONERY FOUNTAIN SERVICE Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Clarion, Penna. Compliments of MCCOLLOUGH NASH MOTORS Clarion PE NN A. PHONE 633 75 A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP at NEW BETHLEHEM FURNITURE STORE Down by the bridge New Bethlehem, Pa Compliments of MARKEL DEPARTMENT STORE The shopping emm- Phone 86-R New Bethlehem, Pu Compliments of BROAD STREET MOTORS, INC. BUICK - CHEVROLET Sales and Service Phone 42 New Bethlehem, Pa. NEW BETHLEHEM BANK New Bethlehem, Pa. FOR NEW CAR LOANS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Co. 76 BURN HAM POULTRY FARM ulicltci' Quality Cllicksv CORSICA PISNNA. H. E. BUZARD 61 SON Liinestonc. Pa. Phone St1'attam'illc 6-R-12 Official Inspection Station NVQ-lding Body Repair Nlcclianical YVoi'k ffxx Alfa! f5E7'H.Lff!EfW X713 O76f ' Fai? JQJA' A1517 .rant Compliments of ANDERSON HARDYVARE Now Bvtlllelie-lil I'IEPLER,S DRUG STORE N' SABIPLE Nvw Bvtlilc-110111. Pa. Plume 1T2'J PHONE 55 New Bethlehcin, Pa. Compliments of MEANS BROS. Brookville, Pa. WEISS BROS. Brookville, Pa. Compliments of BECK APPLIANCE :Sz HOME FURNISHINGS LAUGHLIN SERVICE STATION New Betlileliem, Pu. Phone 78R 214 Xvoocl Sf. MARKLE'S CASH MARKET H. C. IIARKLE, Prop. Select Groceries Prime Meats CLEO'S FLOWER 81 GIFT SHOP New Betlileliem, Pa. M. FILETT New Betlileliem, Pa. ELMER SKINNER Creek Side Service NEWV BETHLEIIEM, PA. lVIARTIN,S F OR TIARDWARE New Betlilelmem, Pa. KAHLE AND KINDEL SERVICE STATION Clarion, Penna., R. D. JAMES J. ARNER Justice of the Peace CLARION, PA. CENTRAL GARAGE Clarion, Perma. SANT FIKE'S lNIEN,S STORE Brookville, Pu. IRVIN BTOTOR PARTS Brookville, Pal. STEELE ELECTRIC Brookville, Pa. UNION NATIONAL BANK Summerville, Pa. lNIARKLE,S CASH MARKET Brookville, Pu. VVNT. H. THOMPSON llegislel' aural RCCKIITTCI' STERCKS Brookville, Pu. DAVE ANNA'S GARAGE Phone 28-R-23 STRATTANVILLE, PA. CLARION BLOX CO. Phone 304-VV-2 CLARION, PA. LAUGHLIN MOTOR CO. Phone 141 CLARION, PA. POTTS GROCERY 5tli Ave. Clarion, Compliments of PHILLIPS CREENHOUSE NAILS RESTAURANT Clarion, Pennsylvania DR. C. E. STRAUSS OPTOMETRIST Clarion, Pennsylvania M. O. NICKINLEY Clarion Co. Treasurnr LOOMIS HOTEL TROESE BROS., Prop. Phone 185 Clarion, Pa. BIEANS-LAUF DRUG STORE Clarion, Pa. ANDERSON HOTEL Clarion, Pa. L and R DECORATING Phone 330 CLARION, PA. SELKER CIGAR STORE Clarion, Pa. CLARION HEATING AND APPLIANCE STORE Phone 640 CLARION, PA. J. E. REGHART Strattanville, Pa. HUGH M. OWENS IEWELER Clarion, Pa. MODERN STORE GROCF RY Phone 38 CLARION, PA. ,. 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