Clarion Limestone High School - Panorama Yearbook (Strattanville, PA)
- Class of 1947
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Eu! Ex Libris X I S' I I , Q Q! sb We, The Seniors, Present THE 1946 -1947 PANURAMA Clarion-Limestone School CUNTENTS Page ADMINISTRATION ..,.... .,.,.., 5 Board of Education ,.,,. ........ 6 FACULTY ,...,,a.,.........,...,,.......,,..,..... a.... . H7 Supervising Principalls Message e.,.e. .....,..a,...,. 8 Faculty .,......,,.,..............,.....a.......... , ., 8-12 Our EX-Service Teacher .,....,. ,. , A .. H12 SENIORS ..,. ....,..,... ..,,,... 1 3 -12 Class History ..... ,. 22-23 Class Prophecy .,... .,.,l,. 2 3-24 UNDERCLASSES ..,,, ., 25 Junior Class .,..,.,.... ....l.. 2 6-27 Sophomore Class . , ., 4, 28-29 Junior High School ...,.r 30-32 ATHLETICS ,..,.r,, l.,. . . . Boys, Basketball ,..,., 34-35 Girls, Basketball ., 36-37 Cheerleaders 38-39 Basketball Scores . OTHER ACTIVITIES , Yearbook Staff .. , . Class Plays ...., Class Officers Newspaper Staff M40 ,. 41 42-43 44-46 ...47 47 Music ,.,......,........,........, 48-51 Home Economics ,.......... 52-53 Vocational Agriculture ....... 54-55 Art Department .....,..... Snapshots ............,... Busses ,.,.,.,....,,..... Bus Drivers ........ Snapshots .,...........,...,..... ELEMENTARY CLASSES ,,.,.. Grades ,. ,.,.,.,..r............... .. ADVERTISING .. . 4 ...56 62-64 65-96 ADMINISTRATIUN ff! U ,Q P azz L 1 it 4 T f C M7 'randi Robert Adamson President Clarion Twp. Board Amos WV. Reynolds Vice-President Cyril T. Strattan Cordon I. Rice Robert C. Burnham Secretary Clarion Twp. Board Uur Board of .Education The problems encountered today in operating and controlling a school as large as Clarion-Limestone are many, varied, and complex. The members of our Board of Education are responsible both to the local voters and to the State Department of Public Instruc- tion in Harrisburg for seeing that the school is prop- erly operated at the highest possible efficiency. This responsibility requires much time and careful planning on the part of every school director. Our school organization now includes a personnel of ap- proximately 800 pupils, 31 faculty members, 14 bus drivers. and 2 janitors. As anyone can readily realize this constitutes a very large business enterprise from a financial and organizational viewpoint. In fact, the total school budget is well over 3100.000 per year. NVe wish to express our appreciation and thanks to the good citizens of our communities who have so ably served or are now serving on our board of educa- tion. While this task is of such vital importance to our community it carries no remuneration for such ser- vice except a very small fee to the secretaries for the excessive work involved in those positions. The fact that Clarion-Limestone has grown in such a short time to be the largest school in Clarion County speaks well for the wisdom and able planning of the public-spirited citizens of our community who have given and are so generously giving of their time and energy in serving the educational interests of our district. M. M. Collett 6 Frank Shoiiestall President l Limestone Twp. Board Robert A. Stahlman Vice-Presidei it Dewey P. Burns 13 if Frank C. Rhoads George Cole Secretary Limestone Twp. Board FACULTY . if 1 f ff!! f ' , 1 . .1 x 1 ,f X , . A, Q29-1-1:L.p:5 wb J KI. hi. COLLETT B. S. in Education M. Ed. Supervising Principal Mathematics and Science Clarion State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College University of Pittsburgh Supervising I3rincipaI's essage BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL PERSONALITY Your personality 1nay be likened unto a Wheel such as the old-type Wagon wheel. The exact center of this Wheel We might call your life or personality. This personality will be conditioned and regulated first by the hub which We might describe as consisting of such vital parts as our communication with others, our philosophy of life, our attitudes, and our emotions. Secondly, this hub is supported by seven spokes which we may call good health, satisfactory home and family relationships, vocational efficiency, worthy use of leis- ure time, good citizenship, religious activities, and good character. Becoming a successful personality requires that we must be able to achieve that vital and complex bal- ance among those variables essential to a well-adjusted life. This balance is a product of our human intelli- gence and can be properly developed only through our educational activities. My earnest wish for each and every senior is that he or she may be able to achieve and sustain that vital balance in life necessary for becoming a successful per- sonality. M. M. Collett . 4.9 . b E 'A r. K Fred C' Bunnell Beulah M. Burns Vera M. Carrier Frederick L. Carl B- S- ll' Efluciltlfm Office Secretary Clarion State Teachers B. S. Commercial and Vlickltlwllill Ag'I'iCtIlflll'C Civics, Pa- Historx. Cqyllege Phy5iC3lEduCg1ti0n Pennsylvania State College Girls Athletics ' Music Susquehanna University C '11fl Cilllvge Clarion State Teachers Temple Umefsffy' College Slippery Rock Teachers Iloff Business College College 8 Grace Stewart B. S. in Education M. Ed. Clarion State Teachers College NVayne University, Detroit University of Pittsburgh Lloyd B. Aaron B. S. in Education Physical Science and Mathematics Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh Miriam Coon B. S. in Education Art lndiana State Teachers College Bird Riley B. S. in Education M. Ed. Mathematics and Science Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh . .V .aw .... . .:f,,., ,Ei t fa: tin i n-ni' S' Margaret Filson B. in Commercial Education Mercyhurst College Penn State University of Pittsburgh Colulnhia Teachers College Homer Kahle B. S. in Education Social Studies Clarion State Teachers College Alice Lou Arner B. S. in Education English and Social Studies Clarion State Teachers College Marybelle C. Corbett B. S. in Vocational Home Ec Clarion State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College University of Michigan Marion K. 0'Brien B. S. in Education English, Latin and Social Studies Clarion State Teachers College Anna Marie Keller B. S. in Music Education Indiana State Teachers College Ethel King B. S. in Education Social Studies and Geography Pennsylvania State College Clarion State Teachers College uf Frank Simpson State Normal Diploma Mathematics Clarion State Normal School 10 Irene Evans A. B. Mathematics and Latin WVayncshurg College Pennsylvania State College University of Pittsburgh Maude I. Reynolds B. S. in Education M. Ed. Geography Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh University of California Margaret Aaron B. S. in Education M. Ed, History Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh Agcla Elder English Clarion State Teachers College Elizabeth Waldorf B. in Education Mathematics Clarion State Teachers College Ethel Miller B. S. in Education Eleinentaryhlrollrtli Grade Clarion State Teachers College 'fi 'Wu 43245 wail My 4-yr Rose Kerr Elementary-Third Grade Clarion State Teachers College ll Margaret Moore B. in Education Geography Clarion State Teachers College Margaret E. Weiser Elementary-Fourth Grade Clarion State Teachers College Dorotha Elder B. S. in Education Elementary-Third Grade Clarion State Teachers College .Y Mabel Love Bachelor of Science M. Ed. 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 Teacher's College Flora Aaron Standard Permanent English Clarion State Teachers College SHE BUILT WISELY AND WELL Miss Flora Aaron who taught for 48 years in the rural and consolidated schools of Lime- stone, Clarion and Redbank Townships retired from active service on june 1, 1946. Her record of service is outstanding. Many influential citi- zens can point with pride to her leadership, pa- tience, and interest in their welfare. Their good citizenship can be partly attributed to their teach- eris kindly, lovable, simple, heartfelt expression, MI loved my workf' Truly, she built wisely, and well. Miss Aaronis colleagues, co-worker-: and as- sociates attended a testimonial dinner in her honor in the Clarion-Limestone School Auditor- ium on November 26, 1946. The Faculty and Students joined wholeheartedly in their efforts to express their esteem and appreciation for a beloved teacher who reaps her harvest of love and good will. Miss Aaron was presented a diamond wrist watch by her associates as a symbol of apprecia- tion ot work well done. Hail, Good Servant! We thank you. Grace D. Stewart 1 fENIORS Y G Tremcr 1 7 Quuu s Court 3, Opercttu 2, orub 1 7 3 4 bccrctary 4, Class Play 4, Honor Roll bLl1UllI'SlllD Student 1, 2, 3, 4, Maga- zine Clpt un Nl lg 1L1nc NVinner 4 Class Ufficers NVILLIAM KERR Bill Buskctlmll 1, 2, 3, Truck 1, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Cliurus 1, 2, 3, Mixed Clinrus 4, Senior Class Play 4, Yearbook stuff 4, Pri-siclcnt nf Class 4, Flllillltiill Conunittcc 4, Pulmlicity Counnittcc 4 BARBARA LUCAS SHIRLLY MINIC ll Czu1dy', VICTOR COLLETT UVic Prom Assistant 2, King's Court 3, Tre-asurcr 3 4, Yearbook Manager 4, Buy's Clinrus 4, Chair man Financial Committee 4 14 Activitics Play 1, 2, Senior Pliy 4 B lslxntb ill 1, 2, 3, 4, Ycurlunnk St 111 1 3 4 Vue Pre Sldlllt 2, 4, Sccrctury 1, Cnuntv C1l01llS 4 Nflgllllli Contest Captain 4, Clinrub 1 7 3 4 ANASTASIA AARON Stasia Chorus 1, 25 Make-up Commit- tee 45 Prom Program 35 Finan- cial Committee 45 Publicity 'vw WILLIAM AARON Bill Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Shop 2, 3, 45 Operetta 25 Kingis Court 35 Fi- nancial Committee 45 Publicity Committee 45 Stage Crew 45 Committee 4 ww ,- MARY ALEXANDER Lefty Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Publicity Committee 45 Financial Com- mittee 4 LORETTA BISH Susie , Activity Play H.H.S. 15 Secre- tary of Class 2, 35 Chorus tMix- ed and Cirlsl 1, 2, 35 Advertis- LOUELLA BROCKWVAY Lou Chorus 2, 35 Operetta 25 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 35 Banquet As- sistant 2, 45 Prom Committee 35 Financial Committee 45 Public- ity Committee 45 Senior Play 4 MARY BROWN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play fMake-upl 45 Publiciy Commit- tee 45 Financial Committee 4 Ilome Room Secretary 4 pu- Q' - ' ' ing for Senior Play 45 Art 4 3, i i CLAIR BURNS Band 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Activities Play 35 Future Farm- ers of America tChapter Officerj Secretary 25 President 35 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletics 1, 2, 35 Fin- ancial Committee 4 'Q DEAN BUZARD Prom Attendant 35 Prom Atten- dant 25 Class Play 45 Publicity Committee 45 Advertising Com- mittee 4, Boys, Chorus 4 FRANCIS CARRIER FrankieN Cheerleader 3, Activities Play 1, 3, Home Economics Club 3, Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4, Art Edi- tor Yearbook 4, Usherette 3, Art Chairman Senior Play 4, Senior Class Play Make-up Chairmain 4 SARAH JANE CARRIER sally, Store Clerk 2, 4, Queen's Court 3, Chorus 3, 4, Senior Play QMake-upj 4, Advertising Com- mittee Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Play Prompter 4, Financial Committee 4 Qerz .,i,, A'.: : f l, '- ti'i k ,M tynr CHARLES CORBETT nChuokv Basketball 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Publicity Committee 4, Adver- tising Committee 4 lX1ARY CYPHERT Cyph Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Girls, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sex- tet 4, Senior Play 4, Honor Roll Student Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 4, Yearbook Staff-Typing Committee 4, Cheerleader 1, 2 CHESTER DAUGHERTY Docp Shop 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Oper- etta 2, Financial Committee 4, Publicity Committee 4, Stage Crew 4 EARL DOLBY Vice-President 1, Shop 2, Art 2, 3, Boyis Chorus 4, Financial Committee 4, Publicity Com- mittee 4, Usher 4 JEAN FINK Finkieu Operetta 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Yearbook Staff 2, 4, Adver- tising, President 1, Vice-Presi- dent 2, Secretary 3, Maid of Honor 3, Senior Play, News Staff 4 DOROTHY JEAN CANOE Dot', Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Honor Roll Scholarship Stu- dent 4, Senior Honor Usherette 3, Queen's Court 3, Senior Make-up 4, All-County Chorus 4, Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4, Maid of Honor 2 PAULINE GEORGE Toms Cheerleader 1, 2, Basketball 3, Senior Play 4, Fashion Show 2, Banquet Assistant 2, Publicity Committee 4, Financial Com- mittee 4 LOIS GLENN uflabbyl' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Activity Plav 2, 3. 4, Home Economies Club 3, C-Clet Club 1, 2, Etlitor-in- Chief of County Newspaper Reports 4, Assistant Editor 2, Music Activities 1, 2, 4 4'7 1N1AHY GROSS Basketball 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, 5, J 6, Senior Class llay 4, Adver- timing 4, Yearbook Staff 2, Queenis Court 3, Home Econ- omics-Serying at Banquets 1, 2, Financial Committee 4 HAROLD IIAHMON Vice-President at 11.11.S. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 4, Senior Play 4, Publicity Com- FRANK IIILLIARD Hjuniori' Treasurer at H.H.S. 2, 3, Chor- us 1, 2, 3, Publicity Committee 4, Financial Committee 4, Year- book Stalt 4, Dramatics 1, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Newspaper QConntyl Reporter 4 AIOAN JONES Chorus 4, Publicity Committee 4, Financial Committee 4, Pro- gram Committee 4 ROBERT KAHLE Bob'i Future Farmers ot America 3, 4, Prom Decorating Committee 3, Usher 4, Financial Committee 4, Publicity Committee 4, Year- book Aclvertising Staff 4 mittee 4, Financial Committee 4 GLORIA KENNEMUT11 President 3, Store Clerk 4, Pan- orma Staff 3, 4, Manager of Magazine Sales 4, Usherette at Commencement 3, Ilonor Hall Scholarship Stuclent, Financial Commitee 4, Make-up 4, Prompter 4, Hankecl second in County American Legion Essay Contest. JAY KES NER Frankie, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Activities Play 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Yearbook Staff 3, 45 Class President 35 Orchestra 45 Prom Committee 35 Pageants 1, 2, 3 5 F' ' ,aar- .ax V MARY LOU KIFER ,irlsi Chorus 3, 45 Fashion Show 25 Banquet Assistant 25 Financial Committee 45 Pub- licity Committee 4 it at l We C X Nt:- R ,ae 4 3 MARY KLEPPER Klein Queenis Court 35 Panorama Staff 45 Make-up Committee 45 Fin- ancial Committee 4 PATRICIA NIQKINLEY Pat'i Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Ch-e Club 15 Executive Connnittcc 45 Latin Club 35 Pageants 1, 2, 35 Yearbook Statl- 2, 45 Senior Play 4 I NANCY McK1NLEY Nannie' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2 Glee Club 15 Operetta 1, 3 Dramatics 25 Mixed Chorus 1 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Financial Committee 45 Publicity Com- mittee 4 MARIAN MILLER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Play 25 Queenis Court 25 Yearbook Committee 25 Banquet Commit- tee 25 Recital 1, 25 American Legion Essay Representative C-L 45 Financial Committee 45 w a THOMAS MYERS Tom Class President of Hawthorne High School 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 Activity Play 15 Financial Committee 45 School Paper Stafl 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Usher 3 Publicity Committee 4 xt. -f ei xi . Ei f . :5- 7 'j f 1 . . 'ra-'li N Al P C.. nm: ri 1 sss i -. , .g A , A Tf'f'1f i f Ti grit' 122 Vi I 'Q ' P: l 15 IXIARIAN ORCUTT Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 All-County Chorus 45 C-Clef Club 15 Latin Club 35 Home Ee. Club Secretary 35 Make-up Committee 45 Publicity Com- mittee 45 Financial Committee 4 DOYLE OIK I UTT Dramaties 3g Band lg Chorus l, 2, 4g Future Furlners of Aineriea 1, 2, 3, 4g Proln Decor- ating Committee 3g Financial Connnittee 4g Puhlieity Com- lllllttti' 4g Stage Crew 4 J 5 1 fi 'fa , 4. . .. 42 '1- t 1 5 - 15 , --,H vw . IN if :I ,zfgfiq 1 mfwg,,g1': , , 1 MARIE PASQUERETTE Chorus 3, 4g Prom Committee 3g Banquet Assistant 34 Finan- eial Committee 45 Publicity Committee 4 ENIERSON HAYBUCK Future Farmers of America 3 43 Commencement Pageant 3: King of Prom 3g Assistant Stage Manager 4g Publicity Commit- tee 4g Financial Committee 4 1 .- ..t.r GERALD RIIOADES ulzllieu Operetta 2g Basketball 2, 35 King's Court 33 Boys, Chorus 2, 45 Senior Class Play 4g Mixed Chorus 4g Commencement Ush- er 3g Puhlieity Committee 4g Financial Committee 4 Play 4 WILLIAM HAYBUCK c'Bill, Future Farmers of America 3 4g Cmnnineneement Pageant 3 King's Court 35 Property Man- 'lger Senior Plwv 4' Deeomtin . , , . I , , . g Committee 34 Publicity Com- mittee 4g Financial Commit- tee 4 DOROTHY HEPOFF Dot, Chorus 1, 2g Make-up Commit- tee 4: Prom Program 3g Finan- eial Committee 4g Puhlieity Committee 4 A tain 4 MARGAREI' LOUISE PALO Chorusl 7 3 4 Blsketlnlll l 35 Queen s Court 7 3 Assist int Editor ot Ye lflJOOk 7 4 Store Clerk 4 Senior Newspiptr Rt porter 4 lrompter ot Cl iss PAUL RHODES Class President 1 Blskttblll 1 2, 3. 4 Yelrbook Stltt 3 4 Band 1, 7 Stige Crew 4 bin aneial Committee 4 Publicity Committee 4 Bislxetball CID JANE ROSSEY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 C-Clef Club 15 Home Economics Club 35 Treasurer of Class 25 Yearbook Advertising Staff 3, 45 Senior Class Play 45 All-County Chorus 45 Financial Committee 45 Mixed Chorus 4 LEONARD SEICWVORTH Seigie', Basketball 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Class Play 35 Secretary 25 Vice- President 35 Senior Play 45 Kingys Court 35 Honor Roll Scholarship Student 45 Finan- cial Committee 45 Publicity Committee 4 get 'U- P 1255? 232 , :fp ,gf RAY SERVEY Basketball 35 Commencement Pageant 35 Future Farmers of America5 President 3, 45 Year- book Advertising Staff 45 Senior Play 45 Honor Roll Scholarship Student 45 Publicity Commit- tee 4 LAIRD SHINCLEDECKER Basketball Manager 1946 and 19475 Stage Cast for Senior Class Play 45 King's Court 35 Publicity Committee 45 Finan- cial Committee 4 MAX SHOFESTALL Boys, Chorus 35 Stage Manager of all Plays 45 Yearbook Adver- tising Staft 45 Publicity Com- mittee 45 Financial Committee 45 Chairman of Christmas Ar- rangements Committee 4 ALLEN F. SHUTE Toad Commencement Usher 35 Bac- calaureate Usher 35 Senior Play Usher 45 Financial Committee 45 Publicity Committee 4 CHARLOTTE RUTH SIMPSON TinkU Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 35 Home Ec- onomics Club 35 Clee Club 15 Usherette 45 Financial Commit- tee 45 Publicity Committee 4 ETHEL GAYNELL SNTYEHS Bonnie', County Chorus 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Sex- tet 2, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Sen- ior Play 45 Vice-President 1, 3, President 25 Yearbook Staff 2, 3,4 ALICE AIEANNE STAHLMAN 'ifeanv Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g All-County Chorus 44 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls, Trio 34 Girls' Sextette 44 Senior Honor Usherette 8g Cheerlead- JUNE D. TAYLOR ujunien Freshman Class Play at H.H.S. lg Secretary of Freshman Class H.H.S. 14 Usher at Commence- ment N. B. H.S. 34 Yearbook Staff 4g Reporter for School Paper 4 er 34 Class Officer 3g Dramatics MARY WHITE Senior Play 44 Publicity Com- mittee 44 Financial Committee 44 Prom Committee 3 JUNE WHITE Operetta 24 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 34 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 44 All-County Chorus 4g Sex- tet 44 Queen of Prom 34 Year- book Staff, Advertising Commit- tee 44 Senior Play 4 EMMA JEAN WILSON Slugger, Publicity Committee 44 Christ- mas Arrangements Committee 44 Financial Committee 44 Ush- erette 4 HARRY WOLFGANG Boys, Chorus 1, 2, 44 Operetta 24 Future Farmers of America 44 Property Manager 44 Year- book Advertising StaH 4 THELMA YOUNG Store Clerk 4g Prom Attendant 34 Yearbook Staff 44 Usherette at Commencement 34 Publicity Committee 4g Financial Com- mittee 44 Usherette at Senior Class Play 4 DOROTHY YEANY Dot Secretary of Class 14 Prom At- tendant 34 Panorama Staff 44 Usherette 3, 44 Publicity Com- mittee 44 Financial Committee 44 Prom Assistant 24 Theater Contest Captain 3 JOHN RAYBUCK ' A JOHN SHIREY gg i RJ Senior Class istor It was a great day for us when our soaring plane took off on September 3, 1943 with Miss King and Mr. Tremba as pilots to guide our class. We were a little scared and of course agreenv but we soon got our books and were settled for our first flight. The one main event of the Freshman year was initiation but our many pig- tails, hair bows, and the boys' painted faces added much color to the school day. After we all became acquainted the class officers were elected in this order: President ,...r..,. ....,.,..... 4 .. 4 4 .4 lean Fink Vice President . 4 . .4 .... Earl Dolby Secretary 4. 4 r..... .4 Dorothy Yeany Treasurer .,,.. .,...i. .......r . ..r...,.,.,,. 4 .. Shirley Minich A little money was made by sponsoring a movie and a skating party. We landed for the summer in many different communities but on September 3, 1944, we came back again for our second flight. This year Miss Evans and Mr. Riley were our pilots. We now numbered 47 and were eager to get started so at our first opportunity the following were chosen as leaders: President .......,...,....,........ 44 . 4. Paul Trout Vice President 4. 4 . . 4 jean Fink Secretary . .4 4, . Leonard Seigworth Treasurer 4 .,.., 4 4. 4 4, . 4 Shirley Minich During this year members of our class became interested in more activities such as chorus, orchestra, and basketball. The Sophomore year ended with but 874.05 in our treasury. In our Iunior year our advisers were Mr. Kahle and Miss Zigarella and our officers: President . ..r,., ,,... 4 Gloria Kennemuth Vice President ,.,,. 4 Leonard Seigworth Secretary ,4,4.44444444444444..4.444444444444.444,44.444.44444.,44 44,.4,. ean Fink Treasurer ,4.4,.4444,4,4444444444.4.4444444444444444444 4 4,4,44444444 Victor Collett We had to think of sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom and really settled down to plan a delightful prom. The date was set for May 10, 1946. Our Queen Electf, June White, was crowned by Susanne Reinsel, Queen of 1945, and King Electv was Emerson Raybuck. Two pastel colors, pink and green, were chosen and the theme was Springtime.v 22 Senior Class Histor The Queen appointed the following to her Court of Honor: Maid of Honor, lean Fink and eight lovely maidens, namely: Shirley Minich, Sally Carrier, Dorothy Canoe, Margaret Palo, Dorothy Yeany, Mary Klepfer, Thelma Young, and Mary Cross. The King's Court of Honor consisted of: Charles Corbett, Gerald Rhoades, Victor Collett, Dean Buzard, Laird Shingledecker, Leonard Seigworth, Ray Ser- vey, and Bill Aaron. We surely enjoyed the music rendered by Sandy Cherico and his Kadets. With the graduation of our special friends, the Seniors, we ended our Junior year ready for our last lap of the journey the following fall. September 3, 1946 saw us back at C-L with our long-time friend Miss Stewa1't and a new member, Mrs. Filson as our advisers. We readily welcomed the new members from Corsica, Hawthorne, Union Township, and Strattanville and after becoming acquainted chose our pilots as follows: President . ..,.,. .. ....... ...,.... B ill Kerr Vice-President .,... ..,.. B arbara Lucas Secretary ,.,.. ,,.. ,,.. .i,. ......... S h i r ley Minich Treasurer . .. .. ,.,........,...............,....,.........,..,,.. Victor Collett Senior year found the treasury quite depleted with 8178.26 to our credit but we settled down and pitched right in by sponsoring a movie. Everyone went all out for this and we came across with a profit of 810878. Our next attempt to make money was a skating party at Brookville and our proceeds totaled 82652. Of course our big project for this year was the yearbook and the 'expenses were to exceed 81200.00 The Advertising Committee raised 8842.00 which was more than their quota. The magazine sales went over very well with Captains Shirley Minich and Barbara Lucas leading one team and Captains Patty McKinley and Dorothy Canoe leading the other team. Rewards were given for those who secured the greatest number of subscriptions. Shirley Minich won the pen and pencil set. Sally Carrier, Emerson llaybuck, and Margaret Palo were other winners. The profits totaled 826088. The class, sales of Christmas cards topped any other classes known. A total of 8216.00 profit was realized. Business activities did not occupy all our time. The Christmas Party in Miss Stewart's room was a great success where everyone got his fill and received his many gifts. At this writing our plays havenit been given but rehearsals are in full swing and we have great possibilities of topping any play yet. This we hope to do by the cooperation of all members. We are now nearing the last few days of our most eventful journey. We will soon leave our plane but none of us will ever forget our good times or work to make our class a most successful and prosperous class. Our future is bright. 23 . Senior Class Prophecy - l947 Ladies and Gentlemen: This is Margaret Palo, broadcasting from the aerodrome on the Island of Oahu. As I stand here, I can see many of our prominent citizens who were members of the ,47 class. As I glance ahead of me, I see Captain Iohn Raybuck talking with Max Shofestall and giving him a few point- ers on army life. With him are a number of other colleagues, Chester Daugherty, Robert Kahle, and Bill Kerr who have been recently dis- charged from the Army. I approach them and we start chatting about old school days. Bob invites me to attend a ban- quet and a dance. The banquet IS being held at Serveyis Country Club, because Ray is the prosperous manager. His assistant manager is Bill Raybuck. His staff of employees includes Pauline George as head waitress and Mary Lou Kifer as assistant waitress. The dining room of the Club is attractively decorated by the skillful hands of Frances Car- rier, a graduate of VVisconsin Art University and who now employs a staff of assistants: Marie Pasquerette, Anastasia Aaron, Dorothy Repoff, and Emma Jean Wilson. After dinner we dance to the music of Jay Kesner and his Rhythm Boys, starring Dorothy Yeany as vocalist. The song feature of the even- ing is Carry Me Back to Old C-Lv written by Lois Glenn. The entertainment is about to begin and Gerald Rhoades, the toastmaster, has ad- vanced to the speaker's platform. First on the program is the renowned radio star, Mary Cy- phert, who plays a piano solo. Another famous star present is Bonnie Smyers. Gerald Rhoades is now introducing Frank Hilliard, Jr., the main speaker of the evening. Iunior, who has just re- turned from his globe-trotting expeditions, will speak on The Blessings of Homef, Entertainers who will follow Mr. Hilliard are: Harold Har- mon and Tom Myers, famous comedians, and Marian Orcutt, who will play a coronet solo. Later in the evening, Mary White is going to enact a scene from Too Many Wivesf, While the guests are filing into the Club, I shall tell more about the members of our class who are present tonight. There is Barbara Lucas, head nurse in a large hospital in Minne- apolis. Ready to assist Miss Lucas is Patty McKinley, an occupational therapist. Dean Buz- ard, a research chemist, has just walked into the dining-room. On the dance floor are many people we have seen before. They are: Loretta Bish, noted nov- elist, Clair Burns, professional ball player for the Cleveland Rams, Ioanne Iones, expert hair sty- list, and Mary Brown, proprietress of the Smart Set Shop. We have several business men here tonight who are holding a conversation concerning busi- ness prospects. Allen Shute seems to be winning his point by his forceful words. Iames Shaul, re- cently discharged from the Navy, is listening in- tently, so that he can get back into the swing of things. Another member of that group is Victor Collett, owner of a large fleet of trucks. His assistant, Harry Wolfgang, was not able to attend this evening because he is on the West Coast on business. Arriving here for a short rest are William Aaron and Emerson Raybuck, owners of pros- perous farms. Doyle Orcutt is surrounded by an interested group. He is telling them about a few of his adventures on his last trip to India and Burma. There are several teachers here tonight rep- resenting many different schools. Nancy McKin- ley has made great success as a kindergarten teacher. Jean Fink and Charlotte Simpson are teaching social studies at Clarion-Limestone High School. Mary Gross is a music teacher in the Pittsburgh Schools, and Charles Corbett is a bas- ketball coach. VVhile at the banquet, I meet two prominent business men, Leonard Seigworth, manager of the Curtiss-Wright Airplane Factory on Oahu, and Paul Rhoades, President of the Research Lab- oratories, who invite me to see their prosperous and modern factory, built by Dolby-Shingle- decker Contracting Firm of Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. This Hrm employs a staff of efficient sten- ographers: Gloria Kennemuth, Thelma Young, Mary Klepfer, and June Taylor. As I am leaving the factory, I meet lane Ros- sey who is on her way to the Central Beauty Salon, which is owned and operated by Shirley Minich. Her assistants are Dorothy Ganoe and Sally Carrier. Returning to the Club, we see some late- comers, including Louella Brockway, a dean of women of an exclusive girls, school in Pittsburgh and Mary Alexander, a successful stenographer, employed by a large industry in Columbus, Ohio. I now hear the first strains of our Alma Mater and everyone rises as Alice lean Stahlman leads us in the song. UNDERCLASSES E GSO Junior Class 11A 11B and 11C ll A-Front Row tleft to rightj-Betty Lyle, Pat Avery, Patricia Joyner, Carl Trout, Joan Fitz- simmons, Ralph Hindman, Kelly Kesner, Mary Ann Hedrick, Bill Seigworth, Lottie Scotch, Gale Oakley, Delores NVilcox, Mr. Aaron. Second Bow-Marie Shanl, Max Neil, lean Smith, Tom Kerr, Elva Mae Collett, Ronald Skid- more, Dorothy Kennedy, Boyd Ferringer, Lonella Booth, Bill Crate, Clair Miller. Third Row-Eugene Daugherty, Dale Shaffer, John Daugherty, Joe Conner, Ed Summerville, Darrell Terwilliger, John Mohney, Ed McKinley, Ralph Smith, Shirley lNleAninch. ll B-ll C-Front Row tleft to rightl-Miss Coon, Betty Roh- Burns, l'anl Frampton, Homer Burns, Don Reynolds, Bob ertson, Phyllis Hetriek, Ruth Hess, Margaret Beinsel, Bob Allison, Delores Shick, Helen Snyder, Edna Martz, Avan- Reynolds, Chauncey Shick, Herbert McAnineh, Don elle Miller. Stronp, Helen Yeany, Violet Hummel, Virginia Reynolds, Third Rowgjoyee Yoder, -lean Clinger, Clarene Aaron, Gene Doris llartzell, Nlr. Kahle. Myers, Kenneth Vlfensil, Vance Bums, lim Henry, Phyllis Second Row-Ianet llerman, Betty XVelsh, Betty Clark, Doris 'l'1'nitt, -lan Nliller, Gloria Crissman, Genevieve XVilde. 26 Left Kahle, Chauncey Shit-k, Ronald Skid- more, Mr. Aaron, john Mohney, Miss Coon. Junior Class Histor Do you remember the sunny day that we entered the doors of Clarion-Limestone as 71 i'Creen Freshmenv? How exciting it was because we were at last in high schooll At our first class meeting we elected the fol- lowing officers: President-Ed McKinley, Vice- President-Peggy Heinsel, Secretary-Tom Kerr, Treasurer-Blartha Adamson. The manv happy memories of our Freshman Year revert to our skating parties, our dance. and last but not least, 1nitiation,,' will always remain with us, In reminiscence of our Sophomore year we recall that only 66 of our 71 members had re- turned. After the Hrst few weeks of getting used to our schedules, we called a class meeting and elected the following officers: President-Clair Miller, Vice-President-Dick Hildebrand, Secre- tary-Peggy lieinsel, Treasurer-Cene Daugh- erty. During this year we sponsored several skat- ing parties and had several dances after the Fri- day night basketball games. We left at the close of the year looking for- ward to our coming junior year. September, 1946, found us back in school as jolly juniors. WVe welcomed many new stu- dents from Corsica and Hawthorn and now there are 77 members in our class. The first month was uneventful except for organizing our class and electing our officers who are as follows: President-Chauncey Shick. Vice- President-Ronald Skidmore, Secretary-Peggy Reinsel, Treasurer-John Mohnev. Our class has manv members on the basket- ball team and on the cheerleading squad of whom we are all proud. ln October our class sponsored the movie, To Each His Ownf' in which we surpassed every other class in profit. We bade farewell to the month of October with a hilarious Halloween party. The next few months rolled past without any high moments, until january 1, when we at long last received our class rings. Needless to say we were all very pleased! Now everyone in the Iunior and Senior Classes are looking forward to that special occa- sion-The Junior Prom. The date has been set for May 9, 1947. Next year we shall return again-this time as the uDignified Seniorsv-Be seein, youl AIR. CLASS OFFICERS to right-Margaret Reinsel, Mr. Sophomore Class 0C 10A and l0B I0 A-10 B-Front Row Cleft to rightl-Mr. Riley, Franklin Yeanv Thomas Smith Earl llarnish Charlotte Smith, Lois Orentt, Nellie Heiiolli, Pansy Kamiriercleiner, Olive, liish, Shirleyi Myers, Don llish, Ralph Pasquarette, Mrs. Arner. Second How-Ray Bish, llarolcl Minieh, John Gross, Billy Fink, john Love, john Kaiser, Kennit Burns, Richard jones, llilton Shielc, Elwood lianliin, Richard Shute. Third Row-Eclwarcl lleinsel, Bill Canoe, Boh llankin, Dick Fleming, NVenclell Love, Bill Girts Don Moore, Ronald Terwilliger, Tom Armagost, Lowell Stahlman, Zane Kerr. IO C-Front How-llnth Heed, Mary Aaron, Margaret Broekwav, Betty Miles, Mrs, Corhett Lois VViant, Kay ljslihangli, Joanne Xllalclorf. i 1 V l Seeoncl How-Mary llindman, Zola Myers, Bernaclette Reinsel, -lane Clark, Hita Aaron, Mary Fiseiis, Helen Reclinger, Donna Leaclhetler. Third Row-Cecil Crayhill, Mary Minieh, Mary llankin, Mary Bartley, ,lean llayhnelc, Alien Bashline, Doris llnlse, Avanel Beveridge. Fourth Row-Roma Leadhetter, Mary Taylor, Donna Simpson, Doris Thompson, Doris Bex- ericlge. Kay Daugherty, Virginia Daugherty, Shirley Neal. 28 mrs, Mrs. Arner, Dieli Fleming. Mrs. Corbett, Mary Ann Taylor, Mr. Riley. Sophomore Class Histor NVe, the Class of 519, started the first of our four years in high school as green but eager Freshmen. NVe will never forget our initiation on October l0, 1945. which made us full Hedged members of the high school group of Clarion-l.ime- stone. NVe had manv activities which totaled the amount of our class treasury to 95200. As the term drew to an end we looked forward to our next year of school as Sophomores. At the opening of the new term we had a total of 73 students, manv of whom were new and they are now adding to the success of the Sophomore Class. NVe had our first class meeting on September 25, 1946 and elected our class officers, who would represent us in the new term. Those chosen were: President -Erma Swyers, Vice President-Dick Fleming, Secretary-Marv Ann Taylor. and Treasurer-John Love. Our activities for the year have included a aSadie Hawkins Dav Dancef' which we will never forget, and the sponsoring of 'iBlack Beautyfl NVe also hope to have a skating party soon. NVe are quite satisfied with the success of these activities, which was brought about bv our class members and the help of our teachers, Mrs. Corbett. Nirs. Arner. and Mr. Riley. Our class members are well represented in school affairs. Nlany of whom are participating in band, orchestra. basketball. cheerleaders and girls and boys chorus. In conclusion we are proud of the progress of our class, and its members, and are sure we will be able to hold the title of, ulolly juniorsf next vear. eft to right--Iolni lioxe, Eflllil Swy- Class Officers and Adxisers 29 w- Freshmen Class QB-SJC-Front Row Cleft to rightl- Gerald VValter, Rieliard Switzer, Miss Evans, Eileen Lelnnan, Jean Lyle, Virginia Moore, Patricia Wliite, Miss Keller, Cliarles Young, Dick Walters, Bolb VVolfgang. Second Row-Don Rankin, Dorothy Reinsel, Doris Switzer, Joann Neal, lnne Snnnnerville, Lovena Sinitl1,N or- een Sliofestall, Marjorie VVilcox, Jean Lindernian, Vada Marie Oakley, Mar- garet Orcntt, Bill Martz. Third Row-Ricliard Reinsel, Vernon Sliingledeclcer, YVayne Leadlnetter, Jolin Miles, Jerry NValton, Leonard Morrison, Dean Mereditli, Dick Neil, James Slniey, Jolin Nolfe, Ernest Miller. Fonrtli Row-Artlinr Siar, Jolin Ran- kin, XVillard Lindeinntli, Ronald Pas- qnarette, Don YVells, Dale Miller, Gale Miller, Ronald Seigwortli, Kenneth Sliick, Doyle XVliite, Leonard Rader, John Tliornas, Dale Stoni. SIA-Front Row kleft to riglitl-Paul Allison, Cerald Kalile, Ray Kalile, Vivian Fike, Sally Collett, Lois Dolby, Jane Aaron, Clifton l-lolliliaugli, Low- ell Caliagen, Anilarose Aaron, YVillia1n Bisli. Second Row-Mrs. O'Brien, Pat Ken- nennitli. Katlileen Ilaines, Vivian Beelcxvitli, Ennna Kalile, Val Jean Brown, Betty Detriek, Sliirley Hilde- lzrand, Mary Lou Cray, Evelyn Bow- ersox, Donna Crissnian, XVilda John- son. Tliird Row-Faye Kennedy, Pliyllis lleasley, Evelyn Corbett, James Fis- crs, llerliert Burns, Gerald Kalile, Eileen Aaron, Doris Dinger, Marguer- ite Beers. 30 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Lett to right-Katlileen llaines, Miss Evans, Don lleasley, Miss Keller, Virginia Moore, Mrs. O Brien, Evelyn Corluett. Eighth Grade SA-Front Row Cleft to rightl-eMiss Reynolds, Samuel Girts, Lewis Cathers, VVilliam Cahagen, Fred Heasley, Darl Bish, Robert Fink, Frank Girts. Second Row-Sally Fike, Ronald Cummings, Noble Cross, Larry Beveridge, Richard Buzard, Carl Alexander, Emogene Brocious. Third Row-Shirley Conner, Irene Fultz, Cliiford lleplcr, Franccs Aaron, Alda Johnson, Wilma Hannold, Yvonne Allison. Fourth Row-Donald Harmon, Bonnie Collctt, Carter Bigley, Robert Cook, Donna Henry, Sylvia Burns, Don Beckwith. SB--Front Row fleft to rightl-Keith Skidmore, Della Neil, Marjorie Slocum, jean Witlierow, Iohn Wencil, Dale McMunn, Miss King. Second Row-Dorothy Pneichard, Phyllis Thomas, Lorraine LeVier, Dorothy Shaul, Shirley Umberhocker, Dolores Leadbettcr, Donald Miller. Third Row-Dale Smith, Robert VViant, Vincent Miller, Donald Spranklc, Billy Rosenquest, Donald McAninch, Kenneth Miller. Fourth Row-Nicholas Rcinscl, Leoda YVadding, Marjorie Mohney, Bill Swartfager, Truman Mills, Shirley Stahlman, Ruth Rcpoff. Seventh Grade AA-l'I'tlIlf Row llett to I'lQ,'l1tlLxVill'I'L'll Cross, Ronald Bexeritlge, llarvey f:il1'l'll'l', Henry Aaron, Hubert Davis, Joan lliines, Delluse Bish, Karen Gaxtlicrs, Ruth Guthrie, Putty Aaron, Carla Ann Ditty. Second Huw-lliclizxrd Fiscus, l,L'lJlI1ll'Cl Auron, Robert Kirkpatrick, Alniu lletriek, Shirley Burnliuni, Eclnz1Boozer, vlznnes Bish, Clz1i1'jur-ox, Phyllis Bish. Third Row-Nliss Auron, Clmrles llunimld, Cilinurc Cyphert, Mary Cramer, Louise Beveridge, Annu Blair, Ronald Cliiign-r, Curl Beckwith, Clmrlotte Amsler, Geurgiezui Auron, Mary Ellen llurtzell. Fourth Huw-janet joclun, Peggy Cwllett, Floyd Dctric-lx, Hubert Coleman, Bill Fleining, Kath- erine Girts ldu Fve. , , TB-Front How Cleft to right?-Cluclys Swyers, Robert Shir-k, jack Vileese, Maxine Knapp, Edward Truitt, Lawrence Kahle, James McAnineh, jack LuVier. Sec-oncl Row-Bonnie Smith, Sara Steele, Donna Seigwortln, Neil Miller, Rzlyiiimnl 'l'z1ylur, Frecl Svigwurth, Mary Pasqiulrette, Donald Shingleclec-lwr, S2 .. : .Q M yu: 1, 4:9 1 I, Q15 us f, ., J .. I Q gf 3' U ll W5 ,na f -vile . 5 'QMS K fast 3 J 5 --- Boys' Basketball l'll'HIIl Huw lleft tu riglmtl-llmmlcl Slxiclmurv, Clair Miller, l.1-mmxxl Svigwortlm, Paul lllmclvs, Clmrlcs Corlwtt, Dull- Slmller, .lay Kusmr Bill Crate. Sm-cmrcl Row-Tom K1-rr, Zunc Kerr, Dun Nlcmrv, Dun llmxslcy, Tom Armagost, Dirk l?l0ll1lI'IlQ,'. Elwood Rankin, Nlhlclvll Love. Dc-mnis XVilQ-ox, Xlr. Curl. 'l'l1ircl lluw-Laird Sllinglc-claw-lxer, Eclwurcl Summrlrxlllc, Dzrrrm-ll 'l'vrwilligvr, -lulm Nlulmc-y. Laird Slmirlglleclelvlwr F. L. Curl Alolm Nlollns-5 Nlmmgc-r Cum-lr Sumrle-lcvvlwr :El X. fr jw , Mm. Q 1 K SQL.. Q: 1 qi, fav 3 Hg Q f Q M Q ,P i 7 A, 1 K Y D , K0 . L,,,, .g k Nj ., ..,: ,. X, aw X , 1 X I b M H at is-11 - 3 X-3 if X my Kg ,,:: ,. f -.52 Rx QQ.. ,L . 4 219 5? ai KN ' 5 4 Qu W b. HM ik 1? ..,E. .. . ,1 U l . 2134. fl. X M A di gi a n +f v 5' gm X K T., J' L 'L is? v fk 1-' , if ff 1 , 4 1 v V' K ,a Q ,E ff. X- S si 1 ,Q . .. K Eg. -, g Y ,Q w -3 1? is 'X' 5,1 .-.L H ,,:.- - ...,.. , vs gff ,Z f , Girls Front Huw Qicft to riglitj-Bctty Lylv, Lois Dolby, Mary Gross, Putty XVhitc, Lucllu Booth, Bil1'i72ll'il Lucas. Buck Row-Pat Mc-Kiiilvy, Ciiziliottc Simpson, juni- XVliitc. Noreen Slwfi-stall, Shirley McAnim-li, Miss Burns, Sully Collett. -36 Patricia McKinley Q:i12ll'iUtl'P Silnpsuu Inns' NVl1itc 1' 'Y' , . K . ,wa N 7 J sm TSS dt' I Q - V I L f L ' x 1 1 v Lv J 'PM' -' ' f W H .y . Mifgiggw .- . K ,551 . . ,F-rff-?5DiM':Vi: 'fifffig , w - .. y- '1- flf- Mw-,.:.,:Q, Wg if 3- 3 LQQLQ'-yu, . . f 1 L M kk X Nm IIN Hmpwil l I'Ill . .1 Suu-Vx lxzly IH1I f.lN.H'ItwUr Sllll'II lxn an . X , K 1 , ggi . oys' Basketball XVe've got jazz! NVe,ve got swing! Clarion-Limestone has everything!!! Early in December Mr. Carl, our coach called all boys who were interested in basket- ball to their first practice of the year. After close consideration he decided that the Hrst I-ive would be Paul Rhodes, Charles Corbett, Leonard Seigworth, Dale Shaffer and Ronald Skidmore. The team elected Paul Rhodes as their Cap- tain, Charles Corbett as Co-Captain and Laird Shingledecker as Manager. We showed good sportsmanship and cour- age at the games we played, causing our team to be victorious or to be satisfied with a close score. Our record for this season was seven vic- tories and fifteen losses for the Varsity Team and for the junior Varsity was four victories and seven losses. INDIVIDUAL SCORES C-L OP Salem ...,. .. ..... A V. 31 31-J. V. 8 Alumni .,,.... .,,,.,.... ..... I I 29 42 St. Petersburg ...... ,, ll 24-J. V. 17 34-I. V. 10 Summerville ..,......,.., A 20 25 Farmington ,.. ....... H 35 14 Knox .,,.......... ., ..,.... A 18 21 St. Petersburg ..,....,.,.. A 13-J. V. 11 51-j. V. 21 New Bethlehem ....... H 43 20 Rimersburg ....,........... A 27-J. V. 32 46-I. V. 10 East Brady ,....... ...,,., 1 1 26-J. v I9 54-J. v. 23 Farmington ....... A 40 22 Clarion ...,....... ,...... H 25 46 Summerville ..,. ....... H 38 23 Sligo ..,.,.... ....,.. A 28-J. v. 8 26-J. v. 12 Sigel ..,.,...... ....,.. H 33-I. V 24 45-nl. V. 37 Sigel ..,.,.,...,... ....... A 28-J. V. ...0 56-bl. V. 18 Rimersburg .,.... ....... H 31-I. V 19 46-I. V. 23 East Brady ...... ....... A 23-J. V. I0 55-J. V. 27 Salem ..,...... ....... H 33-J. v. 9 34-J. v. 21 Clarion . ....... A 24 58 Sligo .,... ....... H 21 26 Knox ....,.. II 31 21 Field Total '25 of Fouls Total Goals Made Made Points Rhodes .. ........ 75 20 3495 170 Corbett ....... ........ 5 7 20 38? 134 Seigworth ..,........... 30 31 5195 91 Sl12ll'1iL'l' .,..... ..,..,,. 2 4 25 372 73 Armagost ...,..,....... 19 4 4475 42 Skidmore .....,. 10 I0 4295 30 Miller ..,... ,...,,. 8 8 2075 24 Fleming ,..,. .... S J 3 2275 21 Crate ...... . ..... 2 1 3775 9 Kesucr . ....... 4 l 207 5 Girls' Basketball Early in November many of the high school girls found an outlet for their excess energy when they began practicing basketball with Miss Burns as coach. Later they elected Iune White, Captain, Pat McKinley, Co-Captain, Sally Collett, Manager, and janet Buzard, Scorekeeper. Miss Burns then chose the following girls for the Hrst team: Forwards June White, Pat McKinley, and Charlotte Simpson. Guards: Barbara Lucas, Mary Gross, and Betty Lyle. Forward substitutes: Patty White, Noreen Shofestall, and Louella Booth. Guard substitutes: Lois Dolby and Shirley McAninch. The girls had the school spirit and victory as their goal. C-L OP Alumni .,.,..,....... ..... H 23 14 Summerville ..., ,..... A 37 14 Farmington ,. ...... H 1 2 5 Emlenton ...... ..,... I I 20 16 Farmington ,..,.. ....., A 18 6 Onized Girls .,.. ...... H 36 31 Summerville .....,..,..,....... ...... H 28 16 Emlenton .......,,......,,......... ..... A 17 18 Clarion Catholic Girls .... ...... A 22 13 Brookville ...........,,,....,..... ....., H 16 9 Clarion Catholic Girls ..., ,.,.., I I 21 21 Clarion Catholic Girls .... ..A 31 16 OTHER ACTIVITIES ZX ff W1 Yearbook Staff Front Row Cleft to riqhtl-,lane Hussey, Margaret Palo. Sally Carrier, Shirley Minieh, Miss Stewart, Mr. Carl. Mr. Collett, Mrs. Filson, Miss Coon, Vada Marie Oakley, Mary Ann lledrick, Kay Eshhaugh, 'l'hehna Young. Second Plow--Bonnie Sinyers, Pat Mcliinlcy, Barbara Lucas, -lune Wfhite, -lean Fink, ,Inne Taylor, Dorothy Canoe, Dorothy Yeany, Mary Cyphert, Mary Klepler, Gloria Kennemuth. Third Row-Dean Buzard, Edwin McKinley, Paul Rhodes, Victor Collett, Bill Kerr, junior Hilliard. 'S - II - ours , M. M. Collett Faculty Administrator , .. Faculty Adviser .........,. ..,.. N Irs. Stewart Mrs. Filson . Shirley Minich . . Margaret Palo Faculty Adviser ........ Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor .. Business Manager ..,..,.. Victor Collett Advertising Manager . ,....,.,... ,. ,, . , ..,. Hay Servey It has been a long time since September and Mav 27, our Graduation Day, is just around the corner. Somehow, the fall term of school went whizzing by, Our teachers, Our classes. Our Basketball Games, and Our Parties, and all the fun and worries of School Life which accom- panied thees activities appear in retrospect to the Senior Class of ,47. Wfhen we were Freshmen, we listened to upper classmen talking and planning tor their Junior Manager ..., Marv Ann lledrick Sophomore Manager . . . Kay Eshhaugh Girls, Sports .. , . . Patricia McKinley Boys, Sports . , Jay Kesner Music ,. ,.,... . Edwin McKinley Drainatics ,. , . Bonnie Smyers Typing .. ,.,... , .,... . . ., ,. . . , Gloria Kenneinuth Panorama, and we were hopefully waiting for our day to come. Now that it is here, and our PAN- ORAMA OF containing the activities of our school career, and memories to be preserved, is on the way to press, we realize the work, cost, and cooperation needed to make such a yearbook a success. I wish to thank our advisers, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Filson, Mr. Collett, and tellow classmen for their splendid work and cooperation. Shirley Minich. Editor earbook Staff in Action ADVERTISING STAFF Front Row llcft to rightl---,lane Rossey, Barhaar Lucas, Ray Ser- vcy, Sally Carrier, Juno NVhitc. Back Row-Dean Buzarfl, Max Shofcstall, -Iunior Ililliarcl, Vic- tor Collett, Paul Rhoclcs, Bill Kvrr, jc-an Fink. EXECUTIVE STAFF Front Bow Cleft to rightb-Kay Eshhaugh, Mary Ann Hedrick, Shirley Minich, Margaret Palo, Vacla Mario Oakley. Back Row-Mrs. Filson, Mr. Collvtt, Miss Stewart. BUSINESS STAFF Front Row Cleft to right?-Pat McKinley, Dorothy Canoe, Gloria Kenncniuth, Thelma Young, Mary Klepfer. Back How-Mr. Carl, Bonnie' Sinyers, Edwin McKinley, jay Kesncr, Miss Coon, Dorothy Ycany, Mary Cyphcrt, ,linu- Taylor. Left to right-Pat McKinley, Shirley Minich, Leonard Seigworth, Barbara Lucas, Pauline George, Nancy McKinley, Ray Servey, Bonnie Smyers. T e eighborsn This is a delightful comedy-drama in one-act, picturing life in any small American community. The Neighbors Wrangle CDianthy Abel or Patty McKinleyj and fEzra Wil- liams or Ray Serveyj, gossip CMis' Trot or Pauline Georgej, complain CMis, Moran or Shirley Minichl, and become exceedingly discontented and lonely. Grandma fNancy McKinley? pleads for the elderly people who crave activitv in a World that ignores old people in their blindness to make them happy in their old age. These neighbors need community activity, and their sleeping spirit of broth- erhood asserts itself When they plan happiness and prosperity for an unfortunate neighbor fMis, Carry Ellsworth or Bonnie Smyersl and her orphaned nephew. Romance intermingles with the activities of 'The Neighborsf, Peter fL6Ol12ll'd Seigworthj, shy and self-conscious, finds difliculty in Winning Inez CBarbara Lucasj. After several desperate attempts his unselfish spirit, asserts itself and they too find happiness. 44 L l Left to right-Tom Myers, Dean Buzard, Jay Kesner, June White, Jane Rossey, jean Fink, Louella Brockway, Lois Glenn. ll 7 I If Comin Round the ountain How We laughed at this extremely funny play Comm, ,Round the Moun- tainli' Mountaineer life became real to us as peculiarities of our mountain people were revealed. We should like to remind our readers of those bare feet, Mais QLouella Brockwayisj pipe, Daisyis Qune White'sj sleepiness, Dynamite Annis CLois Glennisj interest in the law, Carey Newboldis Gay Kesnerisj innocence Chard to establishj, Mrs. Hortense Belmont-Cliffs Qean F inkisj imitation of so- ciety in its falseness, Millicentis Uane Rosseyisj sweet naturalness, Pap Iudkin's fTom Myerisj sameness, hungriness, and stolid attitude, and poor Zeke QDean Buzardj in his frantic efforts to propose to Daisy findiiferent and sleepyl. VVe shall remember these happy times as we go our several Ways. We, the cast, Wish to express our thanks to Miss Stewart and Mrs. Filson who spent so much time and patience in our behalf and for their splendid direct- ing up to the very end. 45 Left to right-Harold Harmon, Gerald llhoades, Junior llilliard, Bill Kerr, Mary White, Mary Cyphert. oo any ives As the yearbook goes to press, the Seniors are working very hard on their plays. 'Too Many WVives,, is a delightful domestic comedy in one-act. Honey Bean fMary Cyphertl and Jack Stanford QBill Kerrj are happily married-not even one quarrel had clouded their lives. They wished it that Way but then, too, Uncle John CGerald Bhoadesj promised them 820,000 if this were the case. On the last day of their Hrst year of married life Honey Bean found a picture in Iackis pocket, which she believed was the picture of another Woman. A very bitter quarrel followed and Honey Bean ran home to mother saying she would never return. The innocent cause of this bitter quarrel was Frank Dalton CFrank Hilliard, whose picture revealed him dressed as a Woman. Iackis Worries are many and Uncle John is coming. The Irish cook fBridget or Mary Whitej offered to pose as his Wife. He politely refused but Bridget persisted. His innocent friend, Frank Dalton offered to pose as his Wife in dis- guise. Will Thomas QHarold Harmonj offered his services as Iackis Wife, too. The 'iwould ben Wives attempt to win Uncle Jack much to his confusion and disgust. In the meantime Honey Bean returned and told Uncle John the true state of affairs. He was delighted with her honesty and forgave everybody including Frank, who had shown too much affection of one man for another. 46 Senior Class Ufficers lwll hr 141gl1t----Nll As. Filszm, Yin-tm' Ciollutt, Shirley Xlinim-l1, Bill Kerr. 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C1ll'l'it'I4, Xliss Kc'llv1', Hd :X2ll'Ull, llzlruld llu1'1um1, Hcmulcl Skiillllllfkx. Clair Nlillvr, SIIIIIIINTX illv, Eclxxin NlL'KilllL'j', QLUIIK' lDul1gl1c'rty, Bulx 'l'I1i1'cl Hrm'fDz11'1'4-l 'l'0rWilliger, Ch-mlcl llllozlrlvs, cjll1lI'Ii'S livyxlolcls. Ifu1'lu-lt, ,lolm Slmirc-y, Cllcstm' IJ1lllQllL'1'ff', Uma Rvyrmlnls. Boys' Chorus 9-I0 l 1'mmt Row ilvft to right17Nlrs. c:1ll'l'il'l', Rip-lmrd Reims-l. Tlzird RIPXYfHUll2lld'l1L'IAXYiHigCI', Zum- Kc-rr, Imxwll Stull!- Clcruld Kuhle-, Dm: linmkin, P41111 Allisml. Alulnus Fiscus. Illllll, Dick I l4-ming, Elwood Rankin, Dmmulcl Xlmm-, Bill C'fl1g11'lcs Young, Ril'Il1lIAll Suitxvr, JXIIIIJYUSL' ALITOII, Bill clllllillj VIQUIII .'xl'lll1lg47St. 51471111 TIIIYIIILIS. Duylz' XYllitc'. Bish, Bliss KL-llvr. SUCUIICI RUNY',IilIlll'S Slim-5, ling' Bish, Kc-nlwtll Slmifk, Filllflll limmw7NYilliz11'c1Linde-ullltll,NVMILL-lll,ux's', ljK'IlIli5 ELlNY2lI'Cl Rviusvl, Iulm Cross, Clliftun llrrllilmllqlm, Iolm XVilm'ux, Bull lizumkin, Calle' Xlillcfr. Dem lll'2lSIl'Y. IJOII Xlilvs. U A H NH-Hs, :X1'il1llx' Sillf. ' ixed horu Front Row Cleft to rightbfhliss Keller, Helen Hedinger, Elva Mae Collett, Marion Orcutt, jane Rossey, Mary Cyphert, jean Linderman, Alice ,lean Stahlniau, Lois Glenn, Mrs, Carrier. Second Row-Carl Trout, Ronald Skidmore. joan Miller, Nellie Rc-poll, June WVhitc, Barbara Lucas, Dorothy Canoe, Bonnie Smyers, lay Kesncr, Clair Miller. Third Row-Bob Allison, Ed Summerville, Dick Fleming, Darrel Tcrwilliger, Charles Corbett, Gerald lihoades, Kenneth XVQ-neil, Edwin Mcliinhy, Don Moore. usical Activities at C- Our Orchestra No reception, class play or other school func- tion is quite complete without this genial crowd of music makers. This year the C-L Orchestra is under the capable direction of Nliss Keller. who is a graduate of Indiana State Teachers Col- lege. The Orchestra is preparing several new numbers for the Senior Class Play, for the Bac- calaureate and Commencement Exercises. Our Band The school band is one of our school's great- est assets. Our band music enlivens and serves as a medium to enliven our spirits. VVe have welcomed several new music students from Haw- thorn and Corsica this year. The band has the good fortune to have Mrs. Stephen Carrier of Summerville. who is our capable di1'ector. Our County Chorus For several years an organized all-county chorus has beenactive in Clarion County. This year the County Chorus of the Pennsylvania State Education Association was under the able direc- tion of Mr. Hoffman, music Director of Knox High School. The entire chorus was composed of 200 pupils from Clarion County High Schools. Twen- ty-three members of Clarion-Limestone mixed Chorus were chosen to participate. After many continuous rehearsals and much labor by the instructors, the P. S. E. A. County Chorus made two appearances. The Hrst per- formance was given before the Clarion County Teachers Institute and met with great success. the splendid result of many weeks of practice. The following week. the members of C-Ifs Chorus, journeyed by bus to New Castle for the second appearance in the Scottish Rites Cath- edral before the Midwest Convention of the P. S. E. A. Home Economics ll-I Front Row fleft to rightl-Jane Rossey, Betty VVelsh, Phyllis Hetrick, Helen Yeany, Doris Hartzell, Margaret Reinsel, Edna Marti, Virginia Reynolds, Nancy McKinley, Janet Herman. Second How-Betty Clark, Gloria Crissman, Doris Burns, Sally Carrier, Delores Shick, Helen Snyder, Emma jean NVilson, Mrs. Corbett. Third Row-Clarene Aaron, jean Clinger, Carrie Lou Cummings, Charlotte Simpson, Louella Brockway, Dorothy Canoe. ome Economics The Junior-Senior Home Economics Class has been kept busy learning new and usetul things about a home and family life. Under the leadership of Mrs. Corbett last semester we studied Food and Una trition. In this unit we girls had a chance to show our ability in Cooking and Baking, Selecting Food, Preparing Menus and Balancing Diets. Mrs. Bathgate, a demonstrator from theYVest Penn Electric Company, cooked us a delicious meal by demonstrating to us how to use the electric ranges. The Junior and Senior Home Economics girls helped in preparing the banquet dinner in honor of Miss Flora Aaron on November 26, 1946 in the school auditorium. In the study of Related Art the following articles were made in our class: Felt purses, felt hats and belts of felt, Decorations for Home Economics Roomg. Punch Work, Necklaces and earrings of sea shells. During this period we learned how to knit, crochet, einbroider, weave, pearl and to tie dyes. At the present time we are making dresses, shirts, and blouses. Each girl taking this course is required to have a home project of 90 hours work out of school. We may have our choice of cooking, sewing or room im- provement. The Sophomore Home Economics Girls have studied Child Care, Sewing and First Aid. There are 30 members in this group. XVe find many uses for our Home Economics. 52 Home Economics in Action , Planning and making our clothes Sewing a straight seam Studying and preparing family nwnls Table etiquette and service Vocational griculture ll-I Front Row tleft to rightDiMr. Bnnnell, Paul Frampton, Bill Mauthe, Bob Reynolds. Second Row-Herbert ML-Aninch, Bob Allison, Bob Kahle, Bill Aaron, Homer Burns. Third Row Don lie n ll R 11h S1 itl D l Sh if H WV lf VI Sl f ll D 1 O - y ons, 211 .11 1, ae a er, arry o gang, . ax 1o esta , oye rcutt. Fourth Row-john Shirey, Jim Henry, Vance Burns, Bill Rayhnck, Clair Burns, Emerson Raybuck. F.F. . The Future Farmers of America is the Na- tional Organization of, by, and for, farm boys studying vocational agriculture in public secon- dary schools which operate under the provisions of the National Vocational Education Acts. High school departments of vocatio11al agriculture pro- vide four-year courses of systematic instruction in agriculture and farm mechanics, taught by vo- cationally trained teachers. The major purposes of the Future Farmers of America are to develop agricultural leader- ship, cooperation, citizenship, improved agricul- ture and patriotism. The national organization includes chartered State associations composed of local chapters situated only in public high schools having departments or agriculture. There are four degrees of active membership- Green Handf Chapter Farmerf, State Farmerf, and American F armerf, Advancement through these grades of membership is based on achieve- ment in vocational agriculture and progressive establishment in farming. The F. F. A. is one of the nationally known youth organizations i11 the united States. Some of the fine Clarion-Limestone lads belong to this organization. The local F . F. A. chapter was formed on February 8, 1946. Our first task was to elect able officers to lead our chapter. Those elected as officers Were: President-Thomas Kerr, Vice- President-Ray Servey, Secretary-Bob Kahle, Treasurer-M ax Shofestall, Reporter-Herbert McAninch. 1946 PROGRAM OF NVOHK February -Basketball with Brookville March--Basketball with Corsica April-Leadership training at Slippery Rock May-l. Tree planting-19,000 on 3 farms in the coin- munity 2. judging of Livestock, Dairy, Hog and Sheep June-Educational trip to State College July-F.F.A. picnic at Cooks Forest Q condition of water C-O-L-D7 August-Project Round-up of Alcola Park at Farmer's Ez Merchants picnic September-Election of New Oflicers for last half of 1946 and 1947 President ..................,...... Ray Servey Vice-President ,..... ......, D ale Shaffer Secretary ............ Herbert McAninch Treasurer ........,....,...,........ Bob Kahle Reporter ...........,.............. Bob Allison Sentinel .... Clair Burns, Homer Burns This year We have sponsored a skating party and a movie along with other activities. VVe plan to sponsor an annual Leadership a11d Judging Contest or to participate in one. We also plan to attend the state F. F. A. C0llt6St at State College in June. XVe hope by the end of the year to have sutlicient funds to make a well planned educa- tional trip by all F. F. A. members. This program is to be financed from the mo11ey raised from our F. F. A. activities. I ocational Agriculture 9-IO Front How 411-it to 1'lQ'llll-Allll7l'flSl' Aaron, Paul Allison, Millard Bisli, Vernon Sliinglcclcckvr, Hiclmul Switxvr, Ce-rulcl Kulilc, Ralph PllSl1llilfEtt6, Mr. Bunnell. Svcuncl Howvjuiiivs lla-nry, Jnlin Hunlcin, Harold Nlinicli, Edward Reins:-l, Kenwyn Burns, jerry Vlllltulu, Dull- Shun, Clnu-les Young. Tliircl Huw-Doylv W'liitv, Dvnnis XVilm-ox, Holi Rankin, Don Hensley, Hcrlicrt Burns, Bill Czlimv, Dun Yvclls. 1 Wim-5, ESX Art Department QV Left to right-Alice Bashline, Lois Orcntt, Olive Bish, Bliss Coon, Dorothy Repofl, Doris Thompson, ,lean Smith, Lonella Booth. The Art Classes under the supervision of Bliss Miriam Coon have revealed the talents of several high school students and we are very grateful for onr chance to express our creative talents. Among our activities are the following: Por- traits ot Beal Life and of Still Life: Pastel Chalk. Charcoal and Pencil Drawings, NVood Craft in- cluding Bracelets, Rings, Trays, lewel Boxes, Lapel Pins, Book Ends, YVaste Baskets, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Senior Class Play Scenery, and the Yearbook Division Pages. For the first time in the history of our school the yearbook division pages were contributed by the Elective Art ll Class and we are proud of our achievement. sifesw-wg ' x S 5 Q 2 i KV ' , 3 6 .P 1.. ln...:..a . ga, X Left to right-Loretta Bish, Anastasia Aaron, Frances Carrier, Carl 'l'ro11t, .loan Fitzsimmons, Lottie Scotch. 56 Snapshots H. ' N w., ., . ' 2 vb 1 - 75 31. ,- , . l 3- r vilfi- 1 I 'L 11 W-sa -Ol if V' fv- sg lx ,Ek I ..,........ n ..1 aff ki! fe Ld, if +25 .7 1 : 6? My f H S. 2 5 'a 'i i A . ig, '-.af-4 Q S RIN K. Ei: If IE V2 VJ W Ili VJ 11 I 1: in - 58 -'ii---Q 'Y gin 3 ,x '? ? ,..i...,., 1 V E FS 5 R 2 ? - 5 ..., 5 3 i r School Bus Drive 5 Front Row th-ft to riglrti--L. l.. Theiss, .-Xi ftarikin, Carl Smith, james T. Showers, Truman lVeiser, llolner Kahle. Second Hoxv--Donald Seigxvorth, Clyde Nl, Pence, Dwight Voimer, Russell llosscy. lfranlt ll. Stallhnan, lflcano Uunthurm, Lloyd Xl. Bowersov, Carl C. Shaffer, Uur Busses Clarion-Limestone School is justly proud of its lleet of fourteen school buses. It now has one of the largest school transportation systems in this part of the state. During the present school term we have eliminated the double time sched- uling of classes and consequently the two-trip system of school transportation. This change made it necessary to increase the transportation system from eight to fourteen huses. The School now operates on a single time schedule for all pupils. XVe heliexe that this new arrangement has increased the efficiency of our school. lt is much more convenient for the majority of our pupils and their parents. lVe are glad to he ahle to report that during the eleven years that our school has heen in operation we have never had a fatal accident in connection with our school transportation system. no. not even a serious accident of any type. lVe helieve that such a record speaks for itself as to the efficiency of our school hus drivers. XVe salute and commend our hus drivers for their rexnarkahle record and hope that they can continue this exceptionally fine record in school transportation. M. Nl. Collett 59 Snapshots Agn cf- S' ummm ,f i 9' 3 t A ELEMENTARY CLASSES U GRADE IA GRADE IB GRADE 2A GRADE 2B GRADE 3 A GRADE SB GRADE ' 4A GRADE 4B wwf? ,fx G3 GRADE 5 GRADE 6A GRADE GB ADVERTISING Him, X X X -i LEWIS ITLIDIU XVISHES SUCCESS To 1111+ 1947 SENIOR CLASS I Congratulations to Class of1947 W. PERSHING STAHLMAN HEAVY HAULINC YVINCHINC CONTRACT HAULINC Phone 36-R-4 CORSICA, PENNSYLVANIA HOME and AUTO SUPPLIES M aiu Street, PLYLER MOTOR COMPANY DODGE - PLYMOUTH The Good Place to Buy a Good Car Phone 500 EXPERT MECHANIC BEST SERVICE AVAILABLE Brookville, Pa. 68 Compliments of 1. W. HEINSEL GENERAL MERCHANDISE Roofing - Fertilizer - Lime - Cement Batteries - Tires - Feed - Flour Gas and Oil FROGTQVVN, PA. Phone Strattanville Give us 21 ring-51-R-2 NEW BETHLEHEM WHITE SALES and SERVICE WHITE BUILDS-A-COMPLETE-LINE of SUPER PONVER-TRUCKS, BUSSES and THE WHITE HORSE Telephone New Bethlehem 14 For 40 Years-THE GREATEST NAME IN TRUCKS 69 Compliments of DISTRIBUTOR TIRE SALES CO. DISTRIBUTORS NEVV TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES - SERVICE RECAPPING AND VULCANIZINC WHEELS 61 RIMS Phone 123-New Bethlehem, Pa. Wood Street QUICK ROAD SERVICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEW BETHLEHEM, PA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 70 Compliments of Elslageris Radio and Appliance Store Top of River Hill SALES and SERVICE Phone 90-W Clarion, Pa. Compliments of i G. C. MURPHY Clarion Pennsylvania STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS 71 CLARION ROLLER MILLS A. o. JOHNSON, Prop. Phone 592 F lour, Feed, Hay, Straw, Fertilizer and Crass Seed A COMPLETE LINE OF UFULL-O-PEPI FEEDS SHINGLEDECKER SERVICE STATION PENNZOIL CASOLINE AND OIL VVASHING AND CREASINC Phone 9421 Clarion, Pa I Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN CLARION Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Clarion Penna. Compliments of RICE IMPLEMENT STORE uVVll61'C You Get The Service You NVantU EAST MAIN ST. EXTEN. MCCORMICK-DEERING FARM IMPLEMENTS FARMALL TRACTORS Clarion, Pa. Phone 555 T3 L. A. LEATHERS BROOKVILLE, PA. NVe make it a point to please Distributors for FQRD-FERGUSON TRACTORS and NEW IDEA FARM HWPLENIENTS Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRED JENKINS CLARION, PENNSYLVANIA T4 Y fyl., Il Enjoy shopping at the R. M. S. FURNITURE COMPANY NEW BETHLEHEM, PA. THE NATIONAL BANK OF BROOKVILLE Brookville Pennsylvania Photographs Live Forever DONALD R. MORRISON Photographer Portrait and Commercial Photography PICTURE FRAMING Phone 135 Matson Bldg. Brookville, Pa HUDSON SALES and SERVICE T. W. CHAPMAN AUTO EXCHANGE Used Cars Bought and Sold New and Used Parts 2 MILES EAST OF CLARION Parts Under Management of Iames Neal 76 3077010 Today --Take a Siem To Repay H3 falk it ovefz Before you finance your next car, why don't you drop in and get the details of our Auto Loan plan. Complete information-H with no obligation. THHIFT FINANCE COMPANY RUSSELL C. HEPLER, Manager 515 Main St. Clarion, Pa Phone 7 Compliments of Sam Fike Menls Wear NIEN,S WVEAH - SPORTING GOODS Brookville, Pu. l Compliments of The Leader-Vindicator NEW BETHLEHEM, PA. Phone 218 john Ditz Hardware EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE ' China, Lamps, Gifts, Pictures K'Frigidaire,' Refrigerators and Ranges Clarion Sixth Avenue Clarion Dry Cleaning Co. CLEANING and PRESSING TAILORING and DYEING Clarion, Pa. Clarion MODERN APPLIANCES for BETTER LIVING at White,s Appliances Visit Our Record Bar Penna. W E I N , S Clarion Countyis Finest Store 78 Ml3RIVIIQ,S Corner of Sixth and Main Streets Phone 323 Clarion NEWSPAPERS ICE CREAM CANDY STATIONERY FOUNTAIN SERVICE Nation Wide Store L. H. GARBARINO Groceries - Vegetables - Quality Meats Downy Flake Donuts Clarion Penna. Clarion Firestone Dealer Store 505 Main Street Clarion, Penna. PHONE 628 Compliments of PENNEY,S The Best Store For SCHOOL OR DRESS CLOTHES 79 Bank With Citizens Trust Company Clarion, Pa. Haskell Furniture Co. QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS at Reasonable Prices Clarion Pennsylvania Compliments of Dr. C. B. Long and Dr. E. G. Pierce Clarion Pennsylvania Compliments of Spindler 81 Starr CHEVROLET - BUICK - CADILLAC Sales ESI Service CLARION, PA. 80 E The Latest in Hair Styles and Permanent XVaves at Kathryn,s Beauty Shop by EXPERT L1c:ENsED OPERATORS Retail-Revlon Dermetics and Vita F lull Phone 310 Clarion, Pa. Compliments of Freas-Snyder Motor Co. CHRYSLER AND PLYMoUT11 Sales and Service Farm Bureau Co-op Feed - Fertilizer - Seed Dairy and Poultry Supplies Machinery Petroleum Products Clarion, Pa. KNOX, P21- Compliments of Strattanville Auto Wreckers Highest Prices Paid For Late Model Cars Strattanville Pennsylvania Sl Martinis Hardware Carden and Field Seed Electrical Supplies - Sporting Goods House Wares - Paints and Varnishes Plumbing and Heating Supplies Phone 45 New Bethlehem, Pa Compliments of Markel Department Store The Shopping Centerv Phone 86-R New Bethlehem, Pa A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP at New Bethlehem Furniture Store Down by the Bridge New Bethlehem, Pa Army Store for Sport-Ware C. A. WOODS, Prop. New Bethlehem, Pa. 82 Ioe F. Sherman CONTRACTOR Excavation Dump Truck Service llouvy Hauling Hawthorn Pennsylvania Samuel Wallwork Nlayport R. D. itl Pennsylvania C cm11 iplinu-nts of Armstrong-Colliers Inc. Brookvilleis New Mode 1'11 Department Store PHONE 347 A. W. Luther Nationwide Store Groceries Vegetables Fresh Meats Corsica Pennsylvania 83 Compliments of Dempsey and Andrews GENERAL INSURANCE Phone New Bethlehem, Pa. Compliments of Fred A. Markley General Merchandise Culf Cas 61 Oil CRATES, PA. Herb and Gerry,s Corner Service Station, Shannondale Groceries, Meats, Ice Cream HOT LUNCHES Phone Summerville 40-R-4-L Union National Bank Summerville, Pa. S4 Compliments of Maul's Dairy Store ICE CREAM LUNCHES NUTS OF ALL KINDS Clarion Pennsylvania Compliments of Modern Diner TABLES Fon LADIES Next to Carhy Theatre Clarion, Pa. Compliments of Livingstonis Bakery Clarion Pennsylvania King Drug Store Phone 36 Clarion Penna. The REXALL Store 85 Compliments of The College Grill SUNDAES SODAS SANDWICHES MEALS Clarion Pennsylvania Compliments of Western Pennsylvania Artificial Breeding Cooperative Clarion Pennsylvania Compliments of Wayne R. Weaver SALES OLDSMOBILE SERVICE Phone 318 Clarion, Pa. The Ress Shoppe Womenls and Children's READY-TO-WEAR Clarion Pennsylvania 86 ll Phone I I I Beck Appliance Shop SALES and SERVICE for u complete line of Cas and Electric Appliances and Household Furniture Brookville, Pa Compliments of Homes Cleaners and Dyers REGISTERED IIILD RUC CLEANERS If it can be celaned, We can do it! QUALITY Fur Storage SERVICE PHONE 666 Water Bepelling VVater Proofing Be-Processing Impregnol Aridex-L Dupont DXC Draxs Iohnsonis BROOKVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 312 Broad St. Shopping Headquarters For The Entire Family C. C. Murphy Co. THE FRIENDLY STORE New Bethlehem, Pa Bender and Mills 990 East Main CLARION, PENNSYLVANIA 87 Compliments of Hindmanis Store FRESH MEATS AND cnocnunzs Corsica Pennsylvania I. F. Kesner GAS AND o1L - CONTRACT HAULING Corsica, Pennsylvania Fulton Crevrolet Company Brookville Pennsylvania XVe never forget a customer Brookville Title 8z Trust Co. BROOKVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Complete Banking Service for Individual Firms 61 Corporations Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Co. 88 Phone 42 Compliments of Broad Street Motors, Inc. BUICK - enEvnoLET Sales and Service New Bethlehem, Pa Phone 114 Compliments of New Bethlehem News New Bethlehem, Pa The Kempner Co. XVhere Quality P1'CClO1I1lIl2ltCS,, NEW BETHLEHEM, PA. CONGRATULATIONS Reinsel Drugs New Bethlehem, Pa. ' 89 Kahle and Kindel GAS, OIL AND CROCERIES Route 66 Clarion Pennsylvania New Bethlehem Bank New Bethlehem, Pa. FOB NEW CAR LOANS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Co. J. M. Drug Co. Formerly Corlmetts Better Drug Storey, NEYV BETHLEHEN1, PA. BATTERIES TIRES TUBES XVHEELS RIMS ACCESSORIES Krouse Tire Shop Everything for Cars and Trucks 441 Main Street NEVV BETHLEHEM, PA. lsadore I. Krouse, Prop. Phone 208-R 90 S m i t h y , s Red and White Super Market fAcross from L. and R. Decoratingj QUALITY MEATS FRESH PRODUCTS Standard Line of Groceries Phone 335 Clarion, Pa. Duffis Sterling Service Firestone Tires and Tubes Firestone and Delco Batteries Sterling and Quaker State Products IOHN H. DUFF, Prop, PHONE 9408 Best WVishes from the Clarion Republican The paper with the Want adsv NEWS - PRINTING - ADVERTISING Largest circulation in Clarion McAfee Feed and Supply Co. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Supermix and WVayne Feeds Ruberoid Roofing Good Lucky Baby Chicks Clarion Emlenton Sll Compliments of H. E. BUZARD Official Inspection Station Limestone, Pa. MODERN STORE Full Line of Fruits, Groceries and Meats Phone 38 Clarion, Pa. THE COFFEE SHOP Clarion, Pa. CLARION BLOX CO. Clarion, Pa. Compliments of MCCOLLOUGH NASH MOTOR CO. Phone 633 Clarion, Pa. SABOSKI'S PLACE A Good Place for Fun Strattanville, Pa. LERCHES New Betlileheni, Pa. I. N. SAMPLE New Bethlehem, Pa. WOLFCANC SERVICE STATION Phone Summerville 49-R-23 Shannonclale, Pa. SNIDER'S CHOC-0-RINA Dancing - and - Sandwiches Soft Drinks Hawthorn, Pa. RAGLEY MAYTAG STORE 750 Main Street Clarion, Pa. PHERO'S GROCERY 368th Avenue Clarion, Pa. DR. G. E. STRAUSS O p t 0 m e t r i s t Clarion, Pa. ED. L. BUZARD Strattanville, Pa. R. L. BUZARD Wholesale and Retail Lumber Phone Corsica 13 Corsica, Pa CLEO'S FLOWER 61 GIFT SHOP New Bethlehem, Pa, SAYERS MARKET New Bethleliein, Pa. Phone 232 Compliments of RED BANK MILLS Home of Silver Leaf Flour New Bethlehem, Pa. DOVERSPIKES BARBER SHOP llawthornc, Pa. HAYES ANTIQUE SHOP Hawthorne, Pa. XVe buy and sell antiques SMITHIS SERVICE STATION Hawthorne, Pa. Atlantic Cas and Oil Groceries - Meats - Ice Cream ALCORN'S FUNERAL HOME Hawthorne, Pa. Night Phone 28-R-2 DRAYERIS STORE Groceries - Meats - Ilardwarc Hawthorne, Pa. YOUNT'S CROCERY STORE Hawthorne, Pa. Phone I5-R-2 THE FASHION SHOPPE Brookville, Pa. Phone T54-J Compliments of MEANS BROS. Brookville, Pa. Compliments of CORSICA SELF-SERVICE MARKET Corsica, Pa. Compliments of R. D. SIMKINS Corsica, Pa. HAROLD CLINCER FLEETWING SERVICE STATION Corsica, Pa. RUSSIES MARKET Complete Food Market Brookville, Pa. W. E. MARTZ 81 SON 1 o b b e r s Fleetwing Gasoline or Oils Phone 36-R-2 Corsica, Pa MORRISON MEMORIALS Brookville, Pa. V i 5 I I VARIETY DECORATING 81 BLAKES HARDWARE PAINT SHOP By the Bridge Brookville, Pa. Main St., Brookville, Pa Phone 568 Plume 680 Compliments of HELEN W. WALTER SHOP Brookville, Pa. Compliments of CHRISTY'S GRILL Brookville, Pa. Best Of XVishes C, W, ESPY 81 SONS from , Say It With Flowersn W E I N S Phone 79 Brookville, Pa. Brookville, Pa. THE BROOKVILLE AMERICAN Serving the people of jefferson County with the Best in Features - Sports - Advertising - News THE VIESTA SHOPPE Ladie's XVear Brookville, Pal. S T E R C K S Brookville, Pa. HILTONS DINER Quality Foods Reasonable Prices Cheerful Service Phone 742 We Deliver AUTO SERVICE STATION Finest Factory Method Balanced Rr-capping Truck and Passenger Tires Phone 67 Brookville, Pa Compliments of RUFUS C. REITZ Brookville, Pa. Compliments of LOVE BROS. IEVVELERS Diamonds - YVutehes - jewelry Brookville, Pa. BURNHAM POULTRY FARM Better Quality Chieksu Corsica, Pa. MARY LEE BEAUTY SHOPPE Copposite the Theatrej 155 Main Street Phone 746 Brookville, Pa. NAIL'S RESTAURANT Clarion, Pa. DeMOTTE'S DRESS SIIOP Exclusive Froeks and Millinery Carol King juniorsi' Br cxrm kville, Pa. ln Brookville Itis VVEISS BROS. DEPT. STORE YVhere Most People Buy XVEISS BROS. Compliments of IRWIN MOTOR PARTS Brookville, Pa. JAMES ARNER JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Clarion, Pa. BROWN'S BOOT SHOP Clarion, Pa. BROOKVILLE HARDWARE Brookville, Pa. ANDREW MONTANA Shoe Repairing Clarion, Pa. Compliments of DONALD C. SEIGWORTH General Hauling Struttzuwille, Pa. Phone 53-R-121 ANDERSON HOTEL Clarion, Pa. LA ROSE BEAUTY SALON Lois Kirkpatrick Lena Cerutti New Bethlehem, Pa. Phone 103-W L AND L DECORATING Phone 330 Clarion, Pa. Compliments of ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. New Bethlehem, Pa. SELKER CIGAR STORE C 'nQl1n'f 'tS ACME STORE Clarion, Pa. New Bethlehem, Pa. I LAUGHLIN MOTOR CO- Compliments o Phone l4l Clarion, Pal. NI. FILETTI New Bethlehem, Pa. I NIEANS-LAUF DRUG STORE Clarion, Pa. ' Compliments of AUTO PARTS SERVICE New Bethlehem, Pa. HUGH M. OWENS IEWVELER Clarion, Pa. Compliments of RAYMOND NULPH 81 SON Furniture New Bethlehem, Pa. Phone New Bethlehem 53-R Compliments of ElNIMA,S BEAUTY SALON Phone 602 Clarion, Pal. Compliments of LAUGHLIN SERVICE STATION New Bethlehem, Pa. Phone 78-R 214 VVood St. BOWERSOX WELDING SERVICE Frogtown, Pa. Strattanville Phone 51-R-2 Compliments of NEW BETHLEHEM BAKERY C. F. FABRA, Proprietor Phone 213-YV MARKLES CASH M ARKET GERALDINE'S DRESS SHOP New Bethlehem, Pa. Brookville, Pa. Phone 224-I WM. H. THOMPSON Compliments of C. C. MURPHY R, ' tf l RA- l egls Het NOK er Brookville, Pa. Compliments of Compliments of MR- MERRITT DAVIS Tm-STATE COAL co. Attorney-at-Law Corsica, Pu. Compliments of Filson's Jewelry Store fFilson,s the Finestj New Bethlehem, Pa. A NOTE OF APPRECIATION To all those citizens Who have made our yearhook a reality VVe, the Seniors, of the Clarion-Limestone High School extend our appreciation. In future years our thoughts shall return to you and We shall be thinking you were gracious unto us when we needed you. You made this book of memories possible and to you We say simply but sincerely nthank youf, Printing and Rinclim: hy Kurtz Bros., Cleairfielil, Pa.
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