Clarks Summit Clarks Green High School - Cliffs Yearbook (Clarks Summit, PA)

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w THE Clll-'I-'S' The class of I95O of Clarks Summi+4Clarlcs Green Joinl' High School is proud To presenf volume +wem'y five of Jrhe annual publicafion. From lhe Press of The P. A. Hufchison Co. wilh phofography by Rob- THE CUFFS' A year boolc records lhe high lighls of our year. I+ repre- senls an almosl imperishable monumenf To Jrhe loe-sl of our school life. If is a preserver of memories lhal never grow old, Awalce in lhe morning 'ro 'rhe praffle and lunes of lhe dislc ioclceyglhe Alma Maier and Fiqhl Songs, The Hil Parade of Pops -Sunday morning and 'lhe anfhem from The choir lofi. Music indeed enfers our mos+ infimafe and 'rreasured momenls and life would be inlolerably drab . . . .WJMMQSMQ 'Wilhoul a song, lhe day would never end: Wilhouf a song, lhe road would never bend: When lhings go wrong, a man ain r gol a friend Wilhoul a song. Thai field ol corn would never leel a plow: Thar Field ol corn would be deserleo now: A darlcies born, bul he's no good no-how Wilhoul a song . . ' l ll never lcnow whal makes lhe rain +3 fall: llll never lcnow whal rnalces lhe grass grow Tall? I only lcnow There ain'+ no life al all Wiihoul a songfl if MR. GABRIEL MR. DAVIDSON DEDIUA T ION We, lhe members of fhe Senior Class of I95O of 'rhe Clarlcs Summif -Clarks Green Joinl High School, hereby dedicafe THE CLIFFS of I95O 'lo our fwo Fri+z's Frifz Davidson and Fri+z Gabriel As our expression of cleepesl appreciafion for +he unselfish efforl' and sincere inleresl which 'rhey have puf forih 'For us-we will profil by lheir leaching and guidance and will carry 'their sincere friendship wifh us for many years +o come. Qcwlae Sa- ADMINISTRATION 0013 DIRECTORS CLARKS SUMMIT-CLARKS GREEN JOINT BOARD OF EDUCATION Siffing: Edward Turnbull, William Richards, Henry Ruger, vice-president Arfhur Vunderinlr, and Floyd Beemer: Sfanding: Berf Liles, secrefary. James Wilson, presi- denf, Frank Simms, John Wilcox, Willard Fray, rreasurer, and Esdras Howell, solicitor. The class of l95O feels forfunafe fo be living in a communify such as Clarks Summif, Clarks Green, where so much efforf and inferesi is expended by 'rhe cifizens in insuring a modern and progressive edu- cafional sysfem. We appreciafe all fhe recenf improvements fhe lax payers have made in our school fhrough fheir represenfafives, fhe school board. The mainfenance of buildings and grounds has never been more conscienliously furfheredg feaching, adminisfrafive. and cusfodial personnel are adequale: our school offers sfudenfs a well-equipped and exlensive exfra-curricular program. As our school board loolcs fo The fufure and undoubfedly plans more far-reaching educafional pro- gress, we feel fhaf if will have fhe supporf of fhe enfire populafion of our 'rwo boroughs in seeking lo provide fhe besf school building, equipmenf, and feaching personnel which can be afforded. Our board has esfablished an enviable repufafion among schools of This region for fhe excellence of 'rhe presenf school sysfem and 'rhe managemenf of ifs financial affairs. We feel fha? special menfion should be made of former members of fhe school board whose serv- ices have been losf fo us wifhin fhe lasf few years. Mr. Owen Williams, deceased: Mr. Percy McFar- land: Mr. George Gregg, immediafe-pas? presidenf: and Mr. Sherman Ranck, immediare pas? freasurer: fhe lasf fhree men menfioned recenfly refired from board service. We welcome and congraiulafe Mr. William Richards and Mr. Arfhur Vunderinlc who were recenfly elecfed lo our board: we are sure fhaf fheir presence will be a worlhwhile addifion +0 fhis fine group of execufives. OUR 6. mer duai es enker We Rnd appro1frrnaieN 50 per ceni or our qra coXXeqe every year. We heXp Wese skudenrs decide upon coX- Xeqes, and sc'noXars'rups. 'xi suck X'xeXp Ks requesied. O'r'ner careers xoeirdes Vnose 'xnvokfrnq coXXeqe educakkon are ako pXanned vlkh Knkeresked siudenis 'oy We quRdance deparkmenk. Rn co-operarkon vfxrh parenks, 'reacxners and ouk- irde buixnesses or eqencfres. We encourage siudenks vdkh abukw and Rnreresr ro Knvesi- d arrend iechnRcnX scXrooXs or become apprenikces sXiuXed workmen. Kqake an r 'ro become Rn orde Willie . mm HIGH SCHO O L PRINCIPAL GUIDQTLEE S. Beahy COUNSELOR A,,hu ' E . . Mlnnier S UPERVISING P RING' PAL enme RGCUXN and X 'ro'xn Rn conqrakdafxnq eaci mduaymq dass Og NSG, We amend aww xnappwess and con- erafron and Vne member 0? We Q beg? vfrsxnes ROY he Y E r you our cofOP mg Rn coveqe Of GX O ko you our frnuxng success. We OR 6 asixsiance 'rn rveafmfl vardous pfobxe d 'm wg pXa'rn Ynfrnq. We WM SW fax'-2 5 Weak e prxde Rn your iukure adnkevernenrs and sucC6SS- m UP DOROTHY WEBBER l MILDRED MIKOLON PAUL GROVE THERESA KNOETGEN WILLIAM CRUM DONALD RIKER VICTORIA WASHELESKI WINFIELD POTTER 0111? TEA 6'l-IFRS' NELLIE BEATTY FREDERICK DAVIDSON 17 ROBERT WILLIAMS 'Ear' xi Iireffli- SARA BRACE PAULINE JONES JOHN ARCANGELO LORRAINE COOK EVE JEWETT I I LOUISE HEAL JANE RATCHFORD FREDERICK GABRIEL QZZMUM7 aflhe WLM SENIORS FRANCIS AUGUSTINE Dark Eyes are Francis' mosf sfriking feafure. Even 'rhough she is shorf, she is affracfed 'ro fall people, which resulfs in a Muff and Jeff combinafion, well- lcnown around fhe halls. Her quief, charming manner accounfs for her success wifh whaf she affempfs. DOROTHY BRITTAIN There's a Song in fhe Air when Briffy's around. A falenfed musician, Briff plays fhe frombone and sings alfo in fhe Girls' Ensemble. She is going fo sfudy music af Mansfield Sfafe Teachers' College. From whaf we've heard, she's bound fo be a success. v LEE BOYCE If's Magic fhe way Lee zooms around on his well- known, whife moforcycle. Lee can usually be found in Providence. He played foofloall in his senior year. Lee is an experf hunfer and a greaf lover of fhe oufdoors. He fhinlcs he will ioin fhe army affer grad- uafion. RONALD BRAY Me any My Shadow. Bray is never alone. His long lisf of friends is headed by Ron Reese. Ron is anofh- er of The class car friends. Ron's arf club escapades have gained him fhe affecfion of Miss Brace. He hopes fo affend college affer graduafion. JOAN CHAPMAN There, l Said ll' Again. Joan is always giggling in class or saying someihing willy. She is in lhe upper parf of ihe class. Took a lead in fhe senior play. ls anoiher member wifh musical +alen+s. Plans lo al- Tend Easlman School of Music. Joan's wardrobe is 'lhe envy of girls. .,,,,Q4l 'WW RONALD CALVEY Ronnies Smiles reveal his pleasanl disposilion and pleasing personalily. l-le is never seen in 'rhe same car Twice. Ron plays baskeiball, and likes all olher sporls. l-le musl be in poor healfh since he is ire- quenlly af Dr. Newman's. Ron claims sludy halls are his iavorile subject PRINGLE CRISPIN Dance Ballarina Dance -No +ruer words were ever spoken, Pring is known for her graceful dancing and ofher lalenls such as singing and piano playing. ls inlelligenf and very idealisfic. Played varsiiy hockey, and fook a parl' in lhe senior play. 'Q' LILLIAN COOK Looky. Looky, Lookyg Here Comes Cookyf' Pai is welcome in any group because she is always willing fo help. She is a sfeady worker in lhe arf room, or al anylhing she underfakes. for 'rhaf mailer. Pai likes fo dance, and she always has plenfy of partners. DAVID DENNEN Dave is always ln The Mood To do a posTer. He has ouTsTanding arTisTic ability. Dave is Triendly To everyone and never irriTaTed. A prominenT TooTball player and acTive member of The class. He wanTs To go To M. l. T. Dave can do any job eTTicienTly. 2 - 5f ERNESTINE DAVIS lT's Magic The way Teeny can TransTorm a blank canvas inTo a masTerpiece or yarn inTo beauTiTul ar- gyles. The unoTTicial lcniTTing insTrucTor OT The class, she's always willing. Teeny has been a cheerleader Tor four years. Has soTTesT voice in class. EDITH DONVITO Brown Eyes sparkle like The ring on her Third Ting- er, leTThand. EdiTh surprised us so much This Tall when she arrived sporTing an engagemenT ring, Thai' all we could say was. Lucky guy. EdiTh has an even disposiTion and a vivid sense OT humor. s , .Y .5 JANE DERSHEIMER LiTTle Girl -and Tha? she is, The TiniesT member of The class. Came To us in our iunior year from ScranTon. Proved an asseT by helping in all The acT- iviTies. Plans To be a nurse. and we lcnow she will be a good one. NoTed for her alluring brown eyes. KATHLEEN DYMOND Sligh'rly Faniasficu is +he remark made mosi fre- quenily abour Ki++y's baskeiball abiliry. A graceful addifion To any couri, Kiffy can cross 'fhe floor in Two leaps and a dribble. She has ialenfed digiis, foo. She's held rhe rypinq speed record since lasi year. 1: tif it - ifrrpfff I 1 ' ROBERT EDWARDS Tha+ Baby Face never manages io hide rhe mischievious gleam in Bobby's eye. He is ofien seen wifh Bob Jones. Alfhough Edwards is a good fool- ball player, his bad leg kepf him oul' of several games. His black Sludebaker is a familiar sighr in +he Summit .1 2 f -ess. 22521: :f :fm as 12- ' ' ? u:ai...e v.,ll HX' ' f - 1. .rj -.-L . if '24 ii '-1. 3, V 2' 53+ 2 Q -1 . E-.Q , DONNA DOTY Pm Anorher Nickel ln if you wan? To make Doiy happy. She likes music, especially Bee Bop and Jazz. Her poems rafe her as ihe Longfellow ol ihe class. Donna haunrs ihe Varsiiy iuke box. She has been commuiing from Dalion for fhree years. Shes al- ways in a maroon Chevy. WILLIAM EVANS Billy Boy has a remarkable ialenf for clramarics. Buck also possesses a fine ie-nor voice. His sharp wif, fine sense of humor, and unexcelled personalify illuslraie where +here's Sucker 'rhere's life. He has plans for a career as a Teacher and expecls fo go To Sfroudsburq. , .1 lkxi 2?-52? my THOMAS GOINS You Call Everybody Darling. Tom is a willy con- JOSEPH G-LYNN Did Your Molher Come From lreland? Joe looks as il he did. l-le is shorl, his lace covered wilh lreclc- les. Because ol his enlhusiaslic nalure he is a bil' quick lempered, buf lhal' is balanced by an even disposilion. Joe spends much ol his lime al lhe Varsily. versafionalisl, who has a way wilh lhe women. An all-around alhlele, hes been a varsily man in fool- ball and baslcelball for lhree years. Drives lhe ma- roon marauder wilh ease. Tom plans lo sludy law al' college. ALFRED GYR Al is The Farmer in The Dell. l-le worlcs al' Quaclc- enbushes all year. Al is one of 'lhe smaller members ol lhe class. buf he was on lhe foolball feam in his freshman year despile his size. l-le expecls lo follow lhrough in lhe agricullural field afler gradualion. JOSEPH GUZZI Don'l Cry, Joe is a song oflen crooned 'ro Joe. Allhough he is a bashlul member of lhe class. he has been a member of 'lhe foolball leam for 'four years. The presidenl' of fhe junior and senior class. Joe plans lo allend lhe Unlversily of Scranfon or Miami. ALMA HERRON Ask Anyone Who Knows and +hey'll fell you wha? a swell girl Alma is. Her dark hair, olive skin, and brown eyes make a provocalive cornbinalion. Alma is agreeable, and good humored. She is undecided aboul wha? profession she will follow. .gi fs .. 4- W , f -.-- fl . ,. - gyzf A- f ,I fx J fwf if-1' 2 :gas ' WARREN HAFFNER The Lover ol lhe class, Warren is 5' Il l. wilh blonde hair, blue eyes, and an oufslanding person- alily. He was in The senior play. A wonderful rnafh- emalician and chemisf. Warren can figure oul all problems sensibly excepl fhose concerning girls. He likes shorl people. HERMAN HOLT Drum Boogie is whal Herm shines al. He plays everylhing from drums lo hookey. Herrn loves lo 'fell iokes and laugh al lhem. He is energelic, crazy aboul' sporls, and a neal dresser. Allhough he 'reases The girls he is never alfecled by Their charms. GIFFORD HOLT BeeBop's Spoken Here. Gif? is a baskelball slar, well-known for his long shois. He's a greaf lover of music, especially BeeBop, which he can speak un- usually well. Gifford dislikes girls: he's acfive in Class affairs. Flies gasoline-driven model airplanes. NANCY HONCE Five Feel Two. Eyes of Blue. Summif would be losi' wi+hou+ pefife Nancy and so would ihe boys. Has been a cheerleader all her years of high school. Plans To aifend Wesf Chesier. Has a wonderful sense of humor and always has a smile for everyone. RICHARD JENKINS Oh Promise Me you'll make a iouchdown or bask- e+ is whai 'rhe coach sings To Jenks. He's Summi+'s con+ribu+ion To fhe world of comedy. Jenks is a+- iracfed fo The female facfion of +he populaiion. Jenks likes singing almosf as much as spor+s. He would like fo go +o college. PHYLLIS HOPF Ain'f She Swee+? is whai' everyone fhoughi' when Phil arrived a+ 'rhe beginning of elevenfh grade. She hails from Tech where she was famous for her dimp les. Phil is a wiz wifh a iypewrifer and shorfhand pad. The business execufive who gels her will be lucky. f. Msgs: - f i , ALLEN HUMMEL The Song of fhe Woodsman is for Al. He is 'rhe mighfy mi+e of our class. He always has a ioke and a big smile for everyone. Even fhough he isn'+ acfive in sporis. he adds plenfy of morale. Boogs loves fhe ouidoors and would rafher go huniing Than eat RAYMOND JULIO Smoke Gels ln Your Eyes when Ray is around. Ray lefi when we were freshmen and reiurned in our sophomore year. A member of The baseball feam. Ray did a greal iob on The senior play slaqe selling as Mr. Rilcefs righl hand man. l'le's aclive in mos? orher class acfivifies. 4 Y ' f 49ms's:z'5effie:ssf,2s' .,1is8iif'if , 5 K . W5 V . M., ,f MARY E. KEAST Younger Than Spring Time. Mary has ihe dislinc- rion of being fhe baby of 'lhe class buf Jrhaf doesn r curfail her acfivifies. She's always busy af some- fhing- Clarkies' Capers, baslcerball, efc. Spends much of her spare time in Newark. Mary is easily dishnguished by her blonde wavy hair. ROBERT JONES A Wonderful Guyh is an api descriplion of Bob. Bob lilces To sing and play pinochle. l-le is also a chess wizard. l-le lilces his middle name, Clarence. ll: you can? find Jones, iusi' look for Edwards. In 'rhe luiure if you need an M. D., call Bob. JAM ES KOVOLEN US 'Malce Mine Counfry Slylef' Jim is anolher of lhe more bashiul members of our class. l-le played fool- ball in his senior year, bul a broken collarbone come pelled him lo spend mosl of lhe season on 'rhe bench. He is an experl hunrer who rarely misses a iargel. W 'YW' ' - may-1 A I 1 2 A L I I 4 -1 'ESQ' 'VC '?Q - ROSE KRENITSKY 'llvliqhly Like a Rose. She will always be remember- ed for her narrow escape in chemislry class: never- lheless, she plans lo become a nurse. Rose is unas- urning and quief. She has a lifhe figure and prelfy hair. She lives in Edella. Rose always has a com- plimem' for everyone. . ., sm. ss sa P2 'Z TZ 552 5 1 siifhi' WALTER KRAMER 'Trumpel Blues are Nicks forle: he plays a hol lrumpel. He is also an experl pholographer and can usually be seen snapping piclures. Nick's usually in The company of a '46 Buick. l-le'd like lo fake up ho+el adminislrafion afler gradualion. l-le'd make a greaf salesman. GRACE LA FONTAINE Whal Are Lillle Girls Made Ol? Ask Gracie, she oughl lo know, Shes live feel of concenfralecl pep and personalify. Gracie is 'rhe lucky owner of a sweef disposifion lhal oughl To carry her far. She plans lo alfend Marywood College afler she is gradualed. , 35 sk if 1 zz ESQ.. -:emi SUZANNE LADD ll You Know Suzie. And we all mel her in our junior year. Sue is musically lalenlecl, inlelleclual, a good aclress, and one of our home ec. majors. She can be seen around wifh a cerfain foolball slar. Sue has Tifian blond hair lhal' she's always culling. RICHARD LEWIS Rich is a Jolly Good Fellow and a mighly clever one, foo. Swing band is one of lhe many places he displays his lalenl. Besides being an arlisl and musi- cian, he's a camera fiend. Rich is besl known for his wise remarks which are a producl ol his quick wil. za, 12---,3 1: A V :' 5. srspggfife E' ' in -Maud-aqpf Q ANN LYONS Take Me Oul lo lhe Ball Game so l can see Ann Lyons play. Ann has Turned professional on us al- ready. A mighly wielder of The ash, she has been picked lo play in lhe girls' league. She is greally admired by a hosf of friends, and we all wish her loads of luck. a 1 as 3. R e ng. I 34 1 ' lg . .Eff - 13 w nh -fir 1 15 , 7, 'V' i f .' ff g ' X JACK LANGAN Jack is Jusl a Lillle Bil of Heaven' lhal landed in Glenburn, and miqraled lo C. S, l-l. S. l-lis nalural Irish wil is a deliqhl lo many a lass. Allhough he seems quiel al first you always know hes around. l-le hopes 'ro undersludy his lalher as a denial lechf nician, MARIAN MATTHEWS 'Sweel and l.ovely lvlarny has an allraclive face and a greal dea' ol poise. Since she has a keen brain and a pleasanl disposilion, you can always Counl on her lor help. She has been an honor slu- denl all The way lhrouqh school. A lol of lun, every- one likes her, ' . ,gif ' ' f,-misss, 5'2 H ,L sz.. i 1y:3,igi.,.A. 2, ' L ifbig, - 49.51 , f K cl THOMAS MC GOWAN Show Me fhe Way lo go Home. Tom came lo us in our sophomore year from Cenlral. Tom is lhe guy whom you see when help is needed. l'le is well- liked despiie lhe lacl Thal he lilces 'lo play lriclcs, He lives in Chinchilla buf he's usually seen in The Summit MILDRED MULLIGAN Johnny One Noleu reveals one of Hlyluggiesn in- abililies. But Though she admils lo no'r being music- al, shels lrue lo fhe lrish wil'h a winning smile and blue eyes. An aclress and an arlisl, she slarrecl in AH! Men! and placed in lhe Nalional Scholasfic Ari Conlesf. THOMAS MILES Gel Oul and Gel Under is Tom's lheme song. l'le'd rafher have a wrench in his hand and a mofor before him 'rhan anylhing else. A class officer praca 'rically every year, he is well lilced by all. Tom is well remembered for his brolcen leg. curly bond hair, and broad smile. 4 CLYDE MORRIS You'd Be Surprised how lar Pele can slam a base- ball. He has been on fhe baseball Team for 'lhree years. and 'rhe loolball feam, lwo. Pele is well known for his greal sense of humor, and his friclcs on Tom Miles. l-le lhoroughly enjoys driving his Ford. JANET NEWCOMER Janef is The Beauriful Blond From Bashlful Bend. And lhe bend is on Highland Ave. Jan's blond hair and wonderful sense ol: humor is any boy's dream. She parlicipales in all exlra-curricular acl- ivilies. Janel has been a varsily hoclcey player lor rwo years. is L1 2:2 if ' lt X is A T PATRICIA MURRAY When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Pal is around. She has alluring blue eyes. and a slerling personalify. Her plans for lhe lufure include college. A bil lemperamenlal, she has a mind of her own. Her lavorile class is P. O. D. A clever adress, Pal was in rhe senior play. GEORGE ONDRICK REBECCA NEWMAN Ki+fen on the Keys -Becky will be long remember- ed for her musical worlc al Clarks Summir High School. Nearly every school lunclion has moved along wilh her piano accompaniment She has an A personalify and aflracfive brown eyes. l-las high ambilions for college. Belongs lo The Nalional Honor Sociely. 'l'here's No Business Lilce Show Business. and George can prove il. l-le has worked al 'rhe Comer- lord Thealer since we were sophomores. l'le drives lo school from Glenburn. On lhese lrips he is ac- companied by Madeline. George is a camera bug and lilces hunling. 'faltzi-'tzirxixar .Q f m 55.,'i'::eaeLsif 1 MADELINE ONDRICK STay As SweeT As You Are is our advice To Mad- eline. l'ler sweeT counTenance oTTen hides ThaT wick- ed gleam in her eyes. Madeline cheeriully a+Tacks any job. A combinafion of all These happy TraiTs plus good common sense, makes Madeline a Triend To all. RONALD REESE Ron is So High ThaT he has To bend over To Talk To any one under 6'. This Tall, quieT member of our class resides in Chinchilla, If you wanT To 'find Ron- nie, he is eiTher wiTh Ron Bray or working aT his TaTher's sTore. l le spends his spare Time on Grove ST. B I 2 ss 'asses s LOIS PETHICK 'll WanTa Be Loved. Lois has an enTicing way wiTh The boys. ls conTinuously giggling aT all iokes. l-las a wonderful personaliTy, and she is The envy of The class wiTh her naTural curly hair. A good dancer, seldom daTeless, Lois played varsiTy hockey. , 1 si :1 frfzizaik' -i n sf GRACE PUGH Grace is The Lass WiTh The DelicaTe Air. She is a mighTy TypisT and a shorfhand experlh Living proof of The adage small buT mighTy. Grace is an all- around sporTs woman. She Travels around wiTh KiTTy and Alma. One girl who didn'T cuT her hair. JAY RIEDER Red Head Jay is eiTher aT The Hobby Shop or Waverly mosT oT The Time. Jay is very proud oT his green Hudson and his baby IoroTher. Always smiling, he is Tamous Tor his uITra quieT wrisT waTch, and avid parTicipaTion in class room discussion. Jay likes movies and swimming besT. ' Q I If v h K K Mx 5. I 'gr Ir g ,w g Ji ' .N , , ,me 4 sig? 6 . K2 ,ow-my Qi I 'Q' LOLITA ROBINSON LeT Me Call You SweeThearT -The cry oT all boys when LiTa is around. LiTa leads our cheerleaders aT all our games. Goes Tor a cerTain college man. Plans To aTTend Penn STaTe. Is noTed Tor her numer- ous nicknames. Belongs To The girls' ensemble. JACK RIDER Are You Sleeping, BroTher John? Jack is known by everyone all Through The SummiT Tor his iokes, He spends much oT his Time aT The VarsiTy, where he can usually be relied upon Tor some Timely Tricks. Jack is liked by everyone. GORDON SAMUEL Gordy is The Shiek ol: Arabyu Type. Handsome and clean c:uT, he makes a Tine appearance anyTime. A rugged and durable quarTerback, he played some smashing TooTbaII This season. His baTTing average is high, Too. IT you wanT To find Gordy iusT send a Telegram. Q .AH K' 13. 'ilf -' .322 fi JAMES SEELEY Jim, Mr. Five By Five, is our sfar alhleie, and one of ihe besl siudenls in fhe class. A varsily foolball player for four years, he was capiain in his senior year. The easy-going iype and never on lime, Jim shies away from mosi girls excepl redheads. MARY STACKNICK For lf Was Mary who ioined our class 'l'wo years ago. Her blond hair and beauiiiul blue eyes are well known around school. Mary has a colleciion of rings and bracelefs lhal would make any girl iealous. Mary is seldom wilhoul a big smile on her face. VIOLET SINGER Whispering, Violel is a quiel girl whom everyone likes. She is always busy helping someone. Allhough she doesn'+ say much, whai she does say is always worih hearing. Violel' dwells way our on Abingfon Road. She is mosi oilen seen wi+h Phyllis or Cookie. NANCY SPITZER Jus+ One More Baske+ is a familiar song when Nancy appears on ihe baslcelball courf. As one of fhe mainsfays of 'rhe +eam, Spifz can really swish 'lhose balls fhrough +he hoop from any poinf on The floor. There's never a dull momenf when she is around. ANN WALTON I Wanna Go Home is Ann's lrequenl cry, and she means Oregon. Ann is a lireless lypisl' and a willing worker on all comrniflees. She lefl us in our sophomore year and relurned lo graduale. Ann keeps a cerlain six girls fed al noon. Easily disfin- guished by her blond bangs. 7'.s?fa 1'x:' lv .. s2'gff' x f -if .-Q Emery. f if 'Pb f' CARL STOECKEL Darklown Sfrullers Ball is a greal allraclion +o Carl. He can be found al eilher lhe Rexall or walk- ing home fhe long way, Carl's curly dark hair and brown eyes are aflracfive, and lhere is a junior girl who has a permanenl opfion. Plans fo be a druggisl. WARREN WATKINS Cowboy is 'rhe Moe of ihe class. He knows how +o fake care of a car as you can see by his flashy black Plymoulh. Tall as 'they come wifh a wave in his black hair. He can offen be found flirfing wifh some senior girl! Says he lives +o eat Always leas- ing someone. JUDITH WATSON The Old Masfer Painlerw-Judy Walson. Judy. a painl brush, a smock, and lhe arf room-a perfecl combinaiion, Shes easily dislinguishecl by her beaulilul blond hair and her dizzy laugh. ll you're feelin' low, call on Judy and your spiril' will go sky- ward, LEE ANN WHALEN Wilh A Song in lvly I-learl. Lee has a greal lalenl for music bul is very shy aboul' il. Lee plans 'lo aflencl Easlman lo allain higher merils in music. ls quiel buf always enioys felling a good ioke, Burns up Abinglon Road in a beaufiful Ponliac. ls a friend in need. ARLINE WILLIAMS Arline +ravels On lhe Sunny Side of 'Ihe Sireel ': she has a giggle for every occasion. Arline likes everyone and everyone likes her. She is'a 'Ialenled vocalisl. Her allracfive fealures and personalily make her pleasanl' company wherever she is. fcwq, .fancy 14701 I. Thafs Arline behind 'rhe cow! 2. Senior secrefary 3. Always posing fogelher Ilook for anofher brofher-sisler piciure in +he albuml 4. The robusl Major in Ah! Men! 5. She slides down banislers as well as keyboards. 6. Gracie's sfill pefile 7. Pinf-sized cheerleader 8. Firsl woman Presidenf 9. Always managing lbaskelball, hockey, businessl IO. Recl-haired sweefhearl I I. Senior 'rreasurer I2. Prominenf in musical aclivifies and sporls I3. Miss Cook doesn'+ claim her for a liH'le sisler I4. Co-caplain of lhe hockey and she played a German counless. l5. Plays lennis al' Keyslone in summer IP. S. She's lrishll I6. Well-dressed candidale for Easlman. I7. She drives now from Dalfon rafher 'rhan MemPI'IiS. l8. Gels summer Ian al' Winola. I9. Plays guard on fhe baskefball leam. 20. Rolls around in a '38 Plymoulh. IKey lo page 70I SENIOR 0lA SS HISTORY ln I93B our class of '50 began on The Trail of knowledge. We enrolled aT four local schools: Divi- sion STreeT, Grove STreeT, Glenburn, and Chinchilla. During The firsf and second grades we learned our A,B,C's, colors, and how To read, wriTe, and add. Our Third and TourTh years were slighTly more difficulT wiTh Those long mulTiplicaTion and division problems. The Division STreeT pupils came over To The Grove STreeT Grade School for our fifTh and sixTh years. During These Two years we had a rowdy Time wiTh Miss Alexander's airplane club and hoopeplaying during recess. The Grove STreeT porTion of The presenT senior class enTered The mysferious high school for Their sevenTh Term. Changing classes and going To our lockers was quiTe a novelTy. In sevenfh grade we puf a William Penn assembly on, which Turned ouT To be ouife hilarious wiTh our painfed indian faces. The casT included Jay Rieder, Gifford HolT, Tom Goins, Tom Miles, Joe Glynn, Allen Hummel, Ronald Calvey, Dave Dennen, AI Gyr, Pefe Morris, and Adelaide Houck: The only girl in The casT. We had Try- oufs in Miss LaFonTaine's room. The TurnouT was numerous and enThusiasTic. ln eighTh grade, Becky Newman and Tommy Goins received The American Legion Medals for be- ing The ouTsTanding girl and boy. The Chinchilla class had a picnic To celebrafe Their graduafion, Lolifa Robinson was valedicforiang RoberT Jones, saluTaTorian. By The Time our class was nine years old, we reached freshman sTaTus. Ah, if was wonderful, We had a TiTle, and our seaTs in assembly were wiThin hearing and seeing range of The sTage. ln our new maTuriTy we had our firsT class dances, Two record dances and a formal. Thaf formal was an evenfful affair. Alfhough many of The freshman were a loiT relucTanT abouT dancing, and some knees knocked wiTh sTage frighT, we all had fun preparing for if., LoliTa Robinson was selecfed May Queen of The Frosh. We have always been well represenfed in exTra-curricular acTiviTies. Richard Jenkins, Dave Den- nen, Tom Goins, Herman HolT and Jim Seeley were on The fooTball Team. Bill Evans and Joe Glynn were managers. DoroThy Briffain was a member oT The hockey Team. Tom Goins, Richard Jenkins, and Her- man HolT made The boys' baskeTball Teams, while Becky Newman, KaThleen Dymond, Nancy SpiTzer, and PaT Murray achieved recogniTion on The girls' baskeTball Team. Teeny Davis, Grace LaFonTaine, Nancy Honce, and LoIiTa Robinson were chosen as iunior cheerleaders. DoroThy Briffain, Joan Chap- man, Donna DoTy, William Evans, Nick Kramer, Jarief Newcomer, Becky Newman, George Ondrick, Carl SToeckel, and Judy WaTson all played in The band. Our freshman sTudenT council members were Richard Lewis. ErnesTine Davis, Nancy Honce, and Joe Guzzi. The nexf year we sprang info acfion by elecfing Joe Guzzi, presidenT. Herman HolT replaced Tom Goins as vice4presidenT: Rich Jenkins replaced freshman secreTary1 Jim Seeley, and Marny MaTThews succeeded Herman HolT as Treasurer. D The sTudenT council represenTaTives included ErnesTine Davis, Nancy Honce, Page NorTon and Dave ennen. This year our class had The disTincTion of having The greaTesT represenTaTion on The foofball squad. Jim Seeley, Tom Goins, Rich Jenkins, Joe Guzzi, Dave Dennen, Nick Kramer, Gordy Samuels, Tom Miles, Ronnie Bray, and Ronnie Reese. Ann Lyons, PaT Murray, JaneT Newcomer, and Lois Pefhick play- CLASS ADWSORS 10 'T' MISS PAULINE JONES MRS. NELLIE BEATTY MISS DOROTHY WEBBER ed on fhe hockey feam, wifh Dorofhy Briffain and Becky Newman working in fhe capaciiy of managers. When baskefball bounced in, Tom Goins, Herm Holt and Rich Jenkins achieved sfarry heighfs on fhe boys' baskefball feam, while Kafhleen Dymond, Ann Lyons and Nancy Spifzer helped fhe girls' feam +o success. Came 'rhe season of St Valenfine, and we were ready for ihe Sophomore Hop. Herman Holf wifh fhegble assisfance of Freddie Carfer supplied fhe melodies. The decorafion of fhe gym was hearfs and cup: s. This was fhe year fhaf we had fhe firsf fouch of long skirfs-remember fhe confroversies? When spring came, fhe young men's hearfs 'turned fo baseball: Tom Goins, Joe Guzzi, Herman Holt Richard Jenkins, Pele Morris and Gordy Samuels represenfed fhe sophs. .When fhe junior year rolled around, fhe class elecfed Dave Dennen, president Tom Miles, vice- president Pringle Crispin, secrefary and Milly Mulligan, freasurer. Our afhlefic represenfafives include Dave Dennen, Bob Edwards, Joe Guzzi, Tom Goins, Rich Jen- kins, Pefe Morris, Gordy Samuels, and Jim Seeley on fhe foofball feam. Dorofhy Briffain, Pringle Crisp- in, Ann Lyons, Janef Newcomer and Lois Pefhick were our hockey sfars. wifh Becky and Mary Elizabefh managing. Gifford Holt Bill Evans, Tom Goins, Warren Haffner, Herman Holt Ann Lyons, Nancy Spifzer, and Kafhleen Dymond, wiih Mary Elizabefh Keasf and Gordy Samuels girls' and boys' managers respecfively, puf fhe necessary pep info fhe basketball games. The iuniors elecfed Jim Seeley and Bob Edwards, and re-elecfed Nancy Honce and Ernesfine Davis fo fhe sfudenf council. Because separafe iunior and senior plays were impossible, fhe fwo classes feamed wifh fhe music deparfmenf fo puf on fhe opereffa, The Foresf Prince, from Tschaikowsky. The financial success of +his producfion enabled us fo have a super prom for fhe seniors: we held if af fhe Hofel Casey, wifh Al Anderson's orchesfra: Miss Mildred Mikolan and Miss Theresa Knoefgen served as chaperones. In November fhe class officers and Rich Jenkins, Becky Newman. and Tom Goins were called ouf of class fo pick rings. After much confemplafion, fhey eliminafed all buf fhree companies. The final de- cision was up fo fhe class. Then we had fo wail' in wild anficipafion unfil March fo gef fhem. We celebrafed Thanksgiving by gliding around fhe C.S.H.S. Ball Room on fhaf night sfuffed and excifed from fhe previous evenfs of fhe day. The fimely decorafings consisfed of shmoo families, and Carl Passe provided fhe music. . Our Junior assembly will always be remembered by everyone fhaf saw it Besides being cleverly wriffen, if was hilariously porfrayed. If included everyfhing from an operafion fo a can-can dance. Af fhe ferm's close we could look back on a very pleasant and evenfful year. On Sept 7, i949 we sfarfed our senior year. Our senior year! Affer eleven years its finally here, bringing lockers on fhe main floor, fronf seafs in assembly, and a resoecfful undergraduafe body. Af our firsf class meefinq Joe Guzzi was elecfed president Tom Miles, vice-president Phyllis Hopf, secre- fary, and Lois Pefhick, freasurer. The foofball feam was sfabilized by Dave Dennen, Jim Seeley, Joe Guzzi, Tom Goins, Gordy Sam- uels, Rich Jenkins, Bob Edwards, Pefe Morris, Tom Miles, and Warren Haffner. Tom Goins, Bill Evans, Gifford Holt and Warren Haffner helped fo bring fhe baskefball feam 'through wifh flying colors. Ann Lyons, Kiffy Dymond, Nancy Spifzer help up fhe girls' end of baskefball for us fhis year. On Dec. I4, I5 fhe fhespians of fhe class of '50 banded fogefher under fhe inspired direcfion of Mr. William Crum, +o give Ah! Men! +o fhe world. We don'f know wha+ is going fo happen when 'rhe world gefs fhrough, buf we had fun wifh it The casf included: Pringle Crispin, Joan Chapman, Ernesfine Davis, Dave Dennen, Bill Evans, Joe Glynn, Rich Jenkins, Warren Haffner, Nancy Honce, Sue Ladd, Richard Lewis, Marny Maffhews, Tom Miles, Mildred Mulligan, Pai Murray, Becky Newman, Madeline Ondrick, Lolifa Robinson, Janef Newcomer, and Lee Ann Whalen. Miss Jones's homeroom elecfed Jim Seeley, Teeny Davis fo fhe Sfudenf Council. Mrs. Beaffy's elecfed Dave Dennen and Warren Haffner. and Miss Webber's elecfed Lois Pefhick and Richard Lewis. Seeley, Dennen, and Davis were elecfed as president vice-president and secrefary-freasurer respecf- ive y. Came a couple of nighfs before Chrisfmas, and whaf fo our wondering eyes should appear, buf a fransformed gymnasium for our Chrisfmas Ball. The decorafions were seasonal, wifh Chrisfmas frees. bells, and wreafhs. Sam Gray provided fhe music. This year Dorofhy Briffain, Joan Chapman, Judy Wafson, Lee Ann Whalen, Donna Dofy, Walfer Kramer, Becky Newman, and Marny Maffhews were in fhe band, wifh Lois Pefhick, Pringle Crispin, Pai Murray, Madeline Ondrick. Sue Ladd, Janef Newcomer, Arline Williams, Pai Cook, and Mary Sfack- nick swelling fhe ranks of fhe flag iwirlers. Mildred Mulligan was a color guard, and Nancy Honce, Grace La Fonfaine, Teeny Davis, and Lolifa Robinson were cheerleaders. We furned Ifalian long enough fo have a spagheffi supper, in Our Lady of fhe Snows Church. The girls acfed as waifresses. and fhe boys as bus-boys. We had a card parfy foo, buf we can'+ brag abouf fhaf. Leaving fhe gym affer graduafion was fhe key furning in fhe lock. The door had closed on some of fhe happiesf years of our life. We were alumni! When ever we are feeling low, all we have fo do is fhink back over our high school days. No maffer where else we go, or whaf we do, fhey will always remain The happiesf years of our lives. AMWQAZZLQQWZZM hang W GW UNDERCLASSMEN Q 5 cond Row: Se wer: Bo Ari Newcomer. and ary G. M rnbers ha C Leo Bal arilyn M Nea on Raecler, Beverly Cole, Jim d a Pralf, Bruce Lv First Row: Bob Schreck, wz A an Grang- Ro s M kolon: Th rcl M s. and mm Si Frifz Swerdoslc , Dolly Bay ss, e Yambor, Ron nc Flore n, Ma ian Galloway, Bob Roberis, Joan Morrs Chef Norio w: Esfher Ro Fourlh enniqg Jack M e Eschenbach, and Kimble, Arlin cl: Di oclayfe, Mafiorie Clark, G Kernbel. Jack Barbara Hengill, Pe Yvonne Brahman, Ralph er, ce Eck , All Cole ene w:6 Ro ftlw :Fi Arcangelo Mr. Moran. and Schu fz, Joe Joan ilwig, H ene 6 Md-lale 5 . Virgini rn Jusiin J RUH1 Loder, uzzi, G Sanders, Lou , Helen Reid, Jan ce Bower, and Rudy Hollz- sky h Margaref Bosledo, Jean Krenl Purclon Marg e Habersfro Joan chols, lie Ni Nara Williams James. Nancy Barbara absenf when Hue piclure was falcen. were arvin Miller M Ginley, and ne Lorrai man. Esiher Hal P5 mil nl i! JUNIOR CLASS' HISTORY Selecled as our iunior class advisors for 49 and '50 were Miss Mikolon and Mr. Arcangelo. Lou Guzzi was awarded lhe highesl office of lhe class. l-lis chosen assislanls were Bob Roberls, Jack Goa dayle, and Yvonne Brolzman. Slrolling along lhe campus green in early aulumn, we hear lhe echoes of lhe blue and while pig- skin heroes as lhey drill diligenlly for lhe coming foolball campaign. The slar-sludded array of lalenl represenling lhis resourceful class were Jollin' Jack Mennigf' Fireballs-r Frilz Simms, l3asl Slep- ping Ralph Pellengillf' l-lard Charging Joe Moranf i'Gallopin Gene Hilwigf' and 'Fleel Pooled Ron Baylissf' Dependable Jack Godayle ably served as sludenl manager for lhis high-flying conlingenl of fulure All-Americans. The lradilional Thanksgiving Day encounler fealuring lhe orange and black Tigers of Tunkhannock and our own classy Comels was one of lhe highlighls of lhe season. Thal evenlful day was climaxed by lhe annual Junior Class Dance Feslival. Over a hundred couples swirled lo lhe melodies of Don Travis and his rhylhm makers. The common scene afler school al C. S, was lhe hockey leam dodging lhe foolball players on lhe Lillle Slone Bowl. More preslige was added lo our annals of alhlelic achievemenls when nine slarlels graced lhe field. These were: Nimble Nalalie Nichols, lvlammolh lvlary Gladys Newcomer, Jolly June Herman. Snazzy Sue Williams, Dangerous Dolly Swerdoski, Jiffy Joan Morris, Fleel lilo Yambor, Smiling Shirley O'Neal, and Baffling Barbie James. Lillle Lydia Prall managed lo manage lhose gals wilh un- swerving diligence. Supporling our leam musically were lhe following iuniors: B, Roberls, A. Bower, J. Juslin, B. Kem- bel. L. Chambers. M. G. Newcomer, Y. Brofzman, and L. Nichols. Our slrulling maiorelles were Laura ine lBeaniel Lam and Dolly Swerdoski. They really added color and show lo lhe band! Besides lhis col. leclion of musically inclined iuniors, seven flag lwirlers reporled for lhose early morning rehearsals. Those who supporled us vocally were our lhree peppy cheerleaders -'- Shirley O'Neal, Joyce Walker, and Barbie James. Wilh lhe monlh of December came lhe lhumping of feel and bouncing of balls: baskelball season was here. Wilh brighl prospecls in lhe form of Jumping June l-lerman, Dazzling Dolly Swerdoski and Jaunly Joan Purdon, we looked forward lo a successful season. ln answering lhe call lo defend Summils baskelball repulalion for lhe V949-50 campaign, came a hosl of iuniors. The Olyphanl game found lhese six versalile alhleles decked oul in lhe lradilional blue and while: Reliable Rudy l-lollzman, Rifling Ronny Bayliss, Joslling Joe Moran, Bounding Burp Cole, Aggressive Al Granger, and Amicible Al Briggs. When spring rolled around, lhal greal iunior evenl, lhe prom, added a final brighl spol lo our Iunior year. Q 'E vu 'E vu cn uf E lx D. 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Jenk n Herman Miller, Jean ousen, Dave Lou se H l Hopi, or C er, Jack Logan Neiq Row: Jack rd Th Hand: Miss and Slanley Lasinsky, arilyn M srone Polly Slelle, Jimmy Hai Ha lman Philip OSS. nqer, Dorolhy KI nderson, Bill Be Barbara A nk er, Fi Chard :Ri Row urfh Fo Pofleri r. M Hess and Hinkley, Sherry F iedman, Bill arllyn M Moredock, Roberl Rossi, ver y Ee Slover, chard ,Ri Wi liams . Clara May chael Sheridan wx Mi Ro Hh :Fi ri so David Mr and Bill Jones Morecloclc, Kassea nn Gardner A rake, David neb , Clara W Hil acDonald, Ronald M r Ken Tang, He en H9 Shi Torn w : Ro xl1 :Si Janice Thomas and Logan Finkler, Harry Joan Paa Quick, Kalrherine Joe Kovolenus, Helen in Pasanch Joe Row: Roberl Jackson, Dorollny Radkiewicz, venlh Se lliqang Mu Donald Carmody, and gar. Joan el Bi Micha barl Foul nel Yvonne d an mmerman Zi Waller Lyon Kay Lomeo, aberslroh, John H SEVENTH AND EIGHT!-I GRADE ElGHTH GRADE-First Row: Walter Lewis, Tommy Gyr, Sue Mennig, Jimmy Cino, Theresa Gabriel, Gale Jones, Getell Friedman, Pat Lyons, Janet Rich- ardson, and Rodney Ball: Second Row: Bob Squires, lda Watkins, Edgar Crook, Mariorie Howard, John Bigar, Barbara Sordon, Tom Percival, Charlene Williams, George Yarns, and Miss Ratchtord: Third Row: Billy Briggs, Billy Kassebart, Beverly Swartwood, John Jayne, Ann Taylor, Ray Parry, Betta Hof- fner, Richard Miles, Betty Evans, and Mr. Gabriel: Fourth Row: Marilyn Walter, Russell Schell, Marie Brainerd, Emmett Dingee, Janice MacDonald, James Quirlz, Betty Covey, Billy Speare, and Barbara Purcell: Fifth Row: Jack Reilly, Ronny Weisenbergen, Tommy Watkins, Carol Stoodley, Richard Smith, Char- lotte Jones, George Nichols, Mildred Cooper, and John Mennig: Sixth Row: Shirley Parkton, Joan Wolsifter, Charles Kyzer, Dolores Ginley, Tom Davis, Kay Kirk, Francis Fontinell, Patty Stoll, Frank Rider, and Cynthia Burdon. SEVENTH GRADE-First Row: George Cole, Billy Ogden, Peggy Fitzgerald, Richard Florey, Janet Covey, Buddy Weiss, Ruthie Sordon, Richard Miller, Elaine Yawars, Bruno Marzani, and Eleanor Scott: Second Row: Clifford Maior, Lorraine Hill, Bill O'Malley, Nancy Ann McMullan, Charles Fitzgerald, Jane Lyons, Paul Kase, Shirley Robinson, Esdras Howell, Marilyn Holdsworth, and Mr. Williams: Third Row: Bud Howes, Ray Davis, Elnora Mangeri, Rich- ard Severance, Audrey Stanton, Bobby Ives, Stephanie Olaxa, Donald Squier, Mary Lou Williams, and Donald Waterman: Fourth Row: Connie DeWilde. Harold Compton, Patsy McDonald, Charles Cino, Pat Watson. Ronnie Quinn, Shirley Griffiths, Kenny Herman, and Miss Cook: Filth Row: Richard Rozelle, Eleanor Hopkins, Ronald Coleman, George Dingee, David Norton, Howard Will, David Harman, and Bill Maior. l34l Mon vawazw, SPORTS --T . .K N SCHEDULE Duryea Jessup Olyphanf Dunmore Taylor Archbald Camel FACULTY MANAGER or ATHLETICS Old Forge Donald R. Rikar Tunkhannock Frederick W. Davidson FOOTBALL COACH ,Jw Y' 4 sf- wa- gyi A K ,, .. ki Jive 1. O OO. h '.1?i'- 2 .Q- ' x 4 X 3624, 4, l40l THE SQUAD Firsr Row: Harvey Sproul, William Newman. Arfhur Donvifo, Dick Nierman. Richard Lewis, and David Dennen: Second Row: Wil- liam Jones, Kennefh Tang, Clyde Morris, Donald Hop- kins, James Hailsfone, Frifz Simms, Jack Rider, Mal- colm Reese, and Frederick Davidson: Third Row: Andy Tofh, Sammy Deffore, Rob- erf Edwards, Owen Burk- harf, Ronald Bayliss, Joe Moran, Jim Seeley, and Joe Guxzig Fourrh Row: Ward Filzgerald. Gene Hil- wig, Tom Miles, Ralph Pef- fengill, Tom Goins, Gordie Samuels, Richard Jenkins, and James Kovalenus: Fifth Row: Jack Ruland, Charles Swallow, Mike Sheridan, Bill Bunnell, Clayfon Schneider, Jack McMullan, Bob Dunn, and Lee Boyce. 7 ' 7ea,m, Marek Un! Lafe in August wifh fhe hardesf foofball schedule Thai a Summil' Eleven ever had fo face awaifing fhem, 40 defermined gridders furned ouf for a grueling fhree monfhs of pracfice. Under 'lhe able Super- vision of coaches Frifz Davidson and Fred Gabriel. fhe feam came along fasl' despife fhe lack of vef- erans and fhe problem of learning a new offensive formafion. Wifh spirifs high, fhe Comefs 'rrekked +o Duryea for fhe opening game, buf 'lhe down-valley boys proved fo be foo fough, coming ouf on fop I8-7. The new T offense did noi click in fhe Duryea game. The following week broughf on fhe firsf conference game, and wifh if our firsf vicfory, a 14-0 win over fhe Green Wave from Jessup. Affer being held on even ferms for fhe firsf period, fhe Comefs pushed across fwo scores in fhe second period and profecfed fhem for +he remainder of 'lhe hard- foughf baffle. The Greyhounds from Olyphanf were senf home yelping from a I3-6 defeaf handed To fhem from a defermined Summif Eleven. The Comefs baffled 'l'he maroon and grey on fhe sun-baked field wifh 'lhe mercury fickling 'lhe 80 degree mark. Under fhe lighfs, fhe following Friday, fhe Crimson Tide of Dunmore enioyed a 33-O vicfory fo celebrafe fhe debuf of fheir new flood-life sysfem. Trailing since fhe early minufes of play 'rhe Taylor Troians exploded in The lasf five minufes of play fo give The Comefs fheir second successive defeaf. The Comefs oufplayed fheir favored hosis unfil 'lhe ebbing momenfs of fhe game when fhe blue and whife complefely fell aparf because of 'lhe lack of re- serves. Wifh fhe Third vicfory in fhe bag fhe Archbald Rams infercepfed a pass on fheir own I5 and ran 85 yards 'lo 'lie fhe ball game l4-I4. If was 'The Summifs firsf nighf game af home. As sfafed in 'lhe paper- an undermanned buf griffy Summif Eleven saw ifs cherished dream of fhe friumph over a cify-school fade info oblivion yesferday af Afhlefic Park. For fhree periods 'lhe Comefs clung fo fheir 7-0 lead affer pushing 'fheir rivals all over fhe soggy furf and holding fhem wifhouf a firsf down for fhe firsf +hree quarfers. Hardly expecfed fo score againsf fhe 'Eagles' because lhey lacked 'rhe man-power fo cope wifh Fafs Robson's behemofhs , fhe Comefs scored early in 'The second period. Buf as has been 'lhe case in previous baffles, fhe Comels suddenly failed because of lack of re- serves in rhe fourfh quarfer, and 'fhe Eagles sfruck 'rhrough +he air for fwo swiff fouchdowns. Undaunfed. fhe Summif eleven drove fo fhe Eagle 'lwo yard line in fhe lasf few minufes of play, buf failed 'lo score. The Norfheasfern Conference Champions from Old Forge invaded fhe Summii' fhe following week and drubbed fhe oufclassed Comefs 45-O. A perfecfly execufed second period pass gave Tunkhannock a l3-6 vicfory 'lo end femporarily +he Comefs long period of supremacy over fneir Thanksgiving Day rivals. The Comefs scored firsf, buf fhe Tigers, sfopped on fhe ground, scored fhrough 'rhe air +wice. The game was highlighfed by 'the spirif of fhe alumni who fhe evening before had raided Tunkhannock and while-washed 'lhe fown. So ended a hard foughf season and 'rhe high school foofball career for Capfain Jim Seeley, Joe Guzzi, Tom Goins. Gordy Samuel, Pefe Morris, Rich Jenkins, Tom Miles, Lee Boyce, Jim Kovalenus. Rich Lewis, Bob Edwards, Dave Dennen and Warren Haffner. Carol Ross, Lydia Pratt, Sally Beavers, Nancy Bayliss. Sue Harmon, Mary Gladys Newcomer, Carol Pryor, Nancy Easier, Barby James, Mary Kinney, Miss Cook. Rose Ann Scoff, Alice Briflain, Dorofhy Briffain, Joan Morris, Shirley O'Neal, Doffy Hummel, Nafalie Nichols, June Herman, Pringle Crispin, Ann Lyons, Nancy Sue Williams, Becky Newman, and Cafhy Morris, Zum 7fL6 4-Qefcf Marywood Marywood Wilkes-Barre Wyoming Wyoming Wilkes-Barre Lorraine Cook GIRLS' ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SCHEDULE I-I A A I-I A H We 7 O O 2 2 They O O I 2 2 3 The year's firsf hockey game af home wifh Mary- wood showed a very sfrong Summif fearn piling up a score of 7-0 in favor of Summif, Goals were scored by Murray, I-Iummel, and Lyons. The second game af Marywood showed a difference because of a large field. The only score came near 'rhe end of fhe game when N, S. Williams shof a beaufiful pass fo Lyons. who made The goal, The final score was I-O in favor of Summif. The game af Wilkes-Barre on Ocf. 2I was a sad one. Besides losing fhe game I-O, fhe Comeffes had numer- ous iniuries. The home game wifh Wyoming Sem. was anofher loss for fhe Comeffes by a 2-O score. Buf les- sons were learned from fhis defeaf, and experience gained. The fhird game wifh Wyoming Sem. ended in a deadlocked 2-2 score. Summifs scores were by Murray and Williams. The number of iniuries was nof so greaf in fhis game. The Iasf game wifh Wilkes-Barre on The home grounds was a fhriller. Summif came fhrough wifh fhe firsf score. Then Wilkes-Barre scored fwo, and if was geffing near fhe end of fhe game when Summif scored anofher, which made fhe score 2-2, buf Wilkes-Barre rallied and launched a fierce affack which scored an- ofher goal and won fhe game for fhem 3-2. Our goals were scored by Murray and Williams. Those on fhis year's feam were Janef Newcomer, Pringle Crispin, Paf Murray. M. G. Newcomer, Ann Lyons, Joan Morris, Dolly Swerdoski, Shirley O'Neal, N. S. Williams, Flo Yambor, Dorofhy Briffain. Alice Briffain, who is a very promising Freshman fullback, Rose Ann Scoff, June I-lerman, Nafalie Nichols. Nancy Bayliss, Sally Beavers, Dof I-lummel, Sue I-Iarmon, Bar- by James, Mary Kinney, and Iris James. Wifh many underclassmen on fhe squad for nexf year, fhings look promising for anofher big hockey year af Clarks Sum- mif. Wm XWZJ-Ueffriwzfy Gcwwi Qamek HolTzman, Rudy Moran. Joe .,,.,,.,..,. Cole. Gene ..,.. Calvey, Ronnie BASKETBALL TEAM HolT. GiTTord ,............,.........,....,.....,............, Guard Jenkins, Richard ...,....... .,........... G uard Evans, Bucky ,....,.. Forward Goins, Tom ,.,,,..,.,........ ...,..... F orward HafTner, Warren Forward CenTer Guard Fo rwa rd Forwa rd Bayliss, Ronnie Forward Briggs, AI ..,....,..... .,....,...., C enTer Granger, Alan .....,....,..,,.. .....,..,.... G uard McMuIlan, Jack ...,...,..... ..,....,....... . ., Guard Holf, Herman ,....,..... ..,......,.. M anager GodayTe. Jack 4,.....,... ...,....,.... M anager ArmbursT, Jack ,.........,.... ........,... M anager Knowles, Willard Manager Arcangelo, John Coach Dec The I949-50 baskeTball ComeTs will go down in The annals oT scholasTic sporTs achievemenTs as a quinTeT who gave Their uTmosT eTTorTs ThroughouT one oT The ToughesT seasons since SummiT inauguraT- ed The sporT. Coach John Arcangelo had To sTarT Trom The boTTom This year, since graduaTion robbed him of The services of 6 veTerans. This year's iniTial Tive were chosen Trom Tom lTasT breakl Goins, Warren iiump shoTl HaTTner, Rudy lhook shoTl HolTzman, Slippery Dick Jenkins, Playmaker Bill Evans, GiTTord lswisherl HoIT and LeTTy Joe Moran. Those regulars were given valuable assisTance Trom oTher varsiTy members, HeavyweighT Gene Cole. Hard driving Ronny Calvey, Skyscraping AI Briggs, De- Tensive Demon Jack Mclvlullan, Ronny lcourT manl Bayliss, and LighTning Al Granger. The ComeTs, aT This wriTing, were sporTing a 3 won and 7 losT record. However, The SummiT lads were Tirmly enTrenched in 2nd place lin hoT pursuiT of IsT place BenTonl in The Suburban League sTand- ings wiTh a 2 and I sIaTe. 6 ComeTs open aT OlyphanT - SummiT dropped a 36-33 Thriller on winners' courT. Rudy HolTzman spIiT The cords Tor I4 poinTs To pace The ComeTs. Dec. 9 ComeTs vs. Rams -- The ComeTs drubbed Archbald 46-28. All of The squad parTicipaTed in This vicTory TesTival. Tommy Goins led The scorers wiTh I8 poinTs. Dec I3 SummiT IosT To Dunmore - The ComeTs gave Their all TonighT, buT The lads from BuckTown Dec Dec I6 20 squeezed ouT a 4I-35 win. Bucky Evans Topped The scoring parade wiTh I2. HaTTner was The defensive sTandouT. ComeTs vs. Beavers - The blue and whiTe clad sralwarrs meT some big boys on a small in- Terior courT, and when The TesTiviTies were over, The SummiT rooTers leTT FleeTviIIe on The shorT end oT a 46-2I score. Rudy Holfzman neTTed 6 poinTs To Top The scoring Tor The home club. ComeTs Open Home Season-Tunkhannock's Tigers visiTed The ComeTs To Tangle in a league game. And when They leTT our Tair campus They were smarTing Trom a crushing 33-9 deTeaT. Rudy Holrzman meshed I3 poinTs To lead The ComeTs. Dec. 23 ComeTs vs. Red Raiders --The SummiT Tive dropped a hard-ToughT 37-26 baTTle on Their home courT To ScranTon Tech. Rudy HolT2man led The ComeTs wiTh 7 markers. Dec 27 ComeTs vs. Alumni - The Old Grads proved To be Too sTrong Tor The SummiT Tive when They used a 3 pIaToon sysTem in handing Their former schoolmaTes a 32-I8 loss. Dec. 30 SummiT vs. Taylor - The blue and whiTe clad quinTeT Travelled To Taylor To absorb a 36-23 deTeaT. Warren HaTTner and Rudy HolTzman Topped The SummiT marksmen wiTh 7 poinTs apiece. Jan. 3 ComeTs Rack FacToryviIle - The SummiT quinTeT Toyed wiTh FacToryviIIe To The Tune of 54- 2 I. Rich Jenkins led The SummiT afrack wiTh I8 poinTs. Jan. 6 SummiT aT NewTon - The ComeTs Travelled To NewTon-Ransom To baTTle a small buT scrappy NewTon quinTeT. The Avengers couldn'T miss on Their home courT and handed The ComeTs Their TirsT deTeaT in eighT years. Warren Haffner meshed I6 poinTs. Mr. Arcangelo Teels ThaT wiTh The passing oT each game The players are gaining more experience and more confidence in Themselves. We hope To ma ke a record ThaT will uphold SummiT's long-sfanding courT repuTaTion. N N V r C431 J v N , Firsi Row: Tom Smifh, Nick Kramer, Owen Burkhari, Tom Goins, Gordy Samuel, and Andy Toih: Second Row: George Keller, Rudy Holfzman, Carl Clause, and Mr. Arcangelo: Third Row: Ronald Bayliss, Joe Moran, Ray Julio, Sanfo Del- fore, and Malcolm Reese: Fourfh Row: l-lerm Holf, Jack Godayfe, Frirz Simms, Ralph Peffengill, Jack Mennig, and Lou Guzzi. zeeweozzzzazzeggzzgw There's fhe windup .fhe pifch ..if's swung on and driven fo deep leff field ,.. if s sfill climbe ing. ...4 if looks like if's going fo be! if is ,. .ifis a home run!!! .lusf lisfen fo fhaf crowd cheer. Thaf's a sample of fhe baseball +hriIIs of Clarks Summif l-ligh School s colorful i949 baseball sea- son. Every affernoon, lasf spring, one could hear 'fhe smack of leafher on leafher as fhe diamond hope- fuls warmed up behind fhe school wifh cafching pracfice. Now and fhen a finkle of glass would be heard as some enfhusiasfic squad member invariably picked a large window as a backsfop. The comef nine embarked on fheir 4fh Lackawanna League, Norfhern Division, Schedule on April l9. They were again coached by fhaf capable diamond wizard, John Arcangelo. Lasf year's smoofh-fielding, hard-hiffing club was spearheaded by fleef-foofed Tommy Goins, who pasfimes af shorfsfop, and who finished fhe season wifh a very commendable .450 baffing average. Dave Carfer, Summif's bespecfalled fireball flinger, losf some hearfbreaking games and furnecl in a I-5 pifching record. Soufhpaw Rudy l-lolfzman was fhe ofher mound mainsfay, wifh a convincing 2-4 hurling record. Those fhree sfalwarfs, along wifh Gordy Samuels, CFq Pefe Morris, 3bg Rich Bayliss, C: Lou Guzzi, Zbg Cliff Broadbenf, RF: l-lerm l-lolf, LF: Ray Julio, OF: Jack Mennig, OF: and George Keller, IFg won 3 games, lbeafing Throop, Scoff and Olyphanfl while losing 9. Graduafiori cosf us only 3 vel'- erans, Dave Carfer, Rich Bayliss and Cliff Broadbenf. You can bef fhaf fhe Comefs will make a com- mendable record in fhe l95O campaign. When fhe clean, refreshing, spring fills fhe air, and fhe umpire dusfs off fhe plate, walks ouf fo fhe mound, and announces fhe bafferies for l'oday's game, l-lolfzman will pifchelneffengill will cafch, and fhen assume his sfrafegic posifion behind fhe plafe, and fhe leadoff baffer will fake his pracfice cufs: we shall once more hear fhe arbifrary bellow, fhaf nafional call, Play Balllllii COURT COMETTES FORWARDS GUARDS Nancy Spifzer Ann Lyons KiTTy Dymond Dolly Swerdoski June Herman Joan Purdon Margaref BosTedo Nafalie Nichols NUCY BGYIISS Iris James Barbara KesTer MEVY KIVWEY Alice BriTTain Carol Dorn MANAGERS Mary E. KeasT Janice Bower Evelyn Norfon KaThy Morris COACH Miss Lorraine Cook ,747a1AeZf47aMeZ74BZne74mZZ1!hLz'e8aMeZ The ComeTTes' TirsT game oT The season was a vicTory over BenTon by a score oT 38-23, wiTh SpiTzer and Swerdoski high scorers wiTh I7 and I6. The nexT game wiTh FacToryviIIe was quiTe exciTing in The TirsT half: in The 2nd half The ComeTTes came ouT on Top, 32-23, wiTh Swerdoski high wiTh I6 poinTs. Traveling To NewTon The ComeTTes suffered Their TirsT deTeaT aTTer a hard-ToughT game. The IasT quarTer proved To be a hope Tor The ComeTTes, buT even wiTh all Their hard work They 'Failed To win, and The Tinal whisTIe blew wiTh a score of 33-29 in 'favor of NewTon. The TourTh game wiTh ScoTT also was anoTher loss Tor The ComeTTes. Everyone played hard, buT The guards couIdn'T sTop Novak oT ScoTT, who scored aImosT all oT ScoTT's poinTs herselT. The SummiT guards all had someThing The maTTer wiTh Them. Trorn TwisTed ankles To indigesTion, and They iusT couIdn'T geT oTT Their TeeT. The game ended up wiTh ScoTT on Top 35-25. SummiT Then played hosT To Nicholson and really showed whaT They could do. The ComeTTes led all The way Through The game unTiI The Third quarTer, when Nicholson Tied Them aT 9 all. There was no need Tor worry as yeT, Tor The ComeTTes soon buiIT up a 9 poinT lead. SubsTiTuTes were senT inTo The game ThroughouT The Third and TourTh quarTers. and The Tinal score was SummiT 40, Nicholson 28. Summif Then Traveled To DaITon only To end up in a 25-25 deadlock. The Waverly game, played on The SummiT's Tloor was a sad one To lose. Waverly won 39-27. The second half opened wiTh a win over FacToryviIIe on The KeysTone courT by a score of 34-I6. . The ComeTTes This year were lucky enough To geT new uniforms, which They had been hoping Tor for a long Time. IT was a Tairly even season, wiTh many winning plays and zoning Type guarding inTroduced by Miss Cook. V I N ll Firsi Row: Mary Kinney, Alice Briffain, Nancy Sue Williams, Miss Cook, Sally Beavers, Mary Gladys Newcomer, and Joan Morris, Second Row: Nafalie Nichols, Rose Ann SCQH, Pringle Crispin, Kafhleen Dyrnond, Ann Lyons, and Shirley O'Neal7 Third Row: Nancy Spifzer, Dorofhy Briflain, Pal Murray, Becky Newman, Joan Purdon, and June Herman. Raymond Julio, Jim Seeley, David Dennen, Gordie Samuels, Tom Goins, Herman Holf. and Jaclc Rider: Second Row: Joe Guzzi, Clyde Morris, Lou Guzzi, Ralph Pelfenqill, Rudy Hollzman, Lee Boyce, Frirz Simms, and Owen Burkharf: Third Row: Tom Miles, Joe Moran, Billy Bunnell, Bob Edwards, James Kovalenus, Richard Jenkins, Jack McMullen, and Arfhur Donvilo. I N ll .Snr .. , pl X JM .A P - f . 4s.L ,f rv- .- - ,.. , A-i, 41 Jwfffffi K W .22 Q., !'if f'-' , A Viv- ,b '.'l94'..3,:?'3Bf'4 .ffmf Y , 1 QQ' - , 5 K ,, 1 ,N-sg. 9 my vw. ' , as I . - , y .s ,',,:x,jg,ms:s13-wa. A 4-f.gs5.,g-TWQA .- -A .,-3, ,f,w-f-a.f.:,,.,gH Y f ijt! v N J LZ Y n I ..f , -V Vw, ' U 4 fe XX , 4 Q ,F 'v ,, k M ., sl ,N ,, . , , , f J J I I 1 se' 'Lf ,1 JJ? X, THE X Lolifa Robinson, Nancy Honce, Grace LaFon+aine, Carol Dorn, E Kay Lyons. Ernesfine Davis, Shirl y O'Neel. Dorofhy Hummel, wie Walker, Barbarax' James, aire Winebrake, Janicr' Thonyl, and My Sally Beavers. RL ML K ! E r 4 ,H 3 X ,s pf' S ' Q 5 rn 'y Xx f N, 9' P lr f 'A ' X I ' , 15 , . ,Lf s , 0. E S ' N 1 s '.x-FL at N X, xv 2 M .2 is Vx fy! I I 5 Q X yn Uv 11 1 1 ,J s, , 1' A f - ' f ,V Z X ,, . 5 ' l , H, u V X j'5 ,XS X5 , 3 4 N f f X f S r-+91 1 ,fx A mJm',mCI746?zQAfm ACTIVITIES Shake Zffl 7ke Em! Firsl Row: Rebecca Newman, Donna Doly, Judy Walson, Marcia Beck, Nancy Easier, Barbara Kembel, Thomas Davis, Lois Nichols, and Joan Chapman: Second Row: Marilyn Moredoclc, Beverly Moredoclc, Charlene Williams, Arlhur Bower, Marian Mallhews, Dorolhy Briflain, Mary Gladys Newcomer, George Koelch, and Norman Cults: Third Row: Yvonne Brorzman, Sue Harmon, Judy Hamm, Sandra Birdseye, Ann Glynn and Mr. Paul Grove: Fourrh Row: Grant James, Rulh Richards, Gail Jones, Ronald Slocum, Richard Miles, Ronald Quinn, Leo Chambers, Donald Olexa, Nick Kramer, Bob Roberrs, Mary Kinney, Laurine Lam, Dolores Swerdoslci, and Nancy Cleave, Filfh Row: Shirley Hamm, Marilyn Ball, Barbara Kesrer, lris James, Shirley Parkion, Barbara Julia, Nancy Bayliss, Calherine Morris, Arlene Eschenbach, Madeline Ondrick, Sue Ladd, Dawn McHugh, Lydia Prafl, Joan Morris, Ann Savercool, Lee Ann Whalen, Jimmy Juslin, and Barbara Sordon: Sixlh Row: Janef Newcomer, Janice Bower, June Herman, Barbara Purcell, Maureen Vanchiere, Ronnie Kassebarl, Carol Pryor, Lillian Coolc, Natalie Nichols, Nancy Sue Williams, Hope Vunderinlc, and George Keller. Ronald Coleman, Bill Newman, Norma Reese, Mary Sfaclcniclc, Mildred Mulligan, Toddy Simms, Par Murray, Lois Pelhick, and Pringle Crispin were absenr when rhe piclure was ralcen. 0 DIRECTOR OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PAUL W. GROVE Firsi' Row: Donald Hopkins, Tommy Davis, Joan Chapman, and Nick Kramer: Second Row: Mr, Grove, Francis Fonli- nell, Lee Whalen, Herman l-lolf, Richard Lewis, Dave Dennen, Joyce Walker, Mal- colm Reese, and Bob Roberls. ii HH iff M lf.. Q land Www fn 782 Nm From 'lhe smarl' parade appearance of lhe I95O edilion of lhe Summil High marching band 'lo 'lhe melodious slrains of Chrisfmas carols sung by 'lhe sevenly-five-member mixed chorus, This year's music- al program was a full one. Our band came up wilh somefhing new and diflerenl every game: il even became a crowd of l-lallowe'en wilches al Summifs firsl nighf game. Our school was honored lhis year by being chosen hos? 'ro lhe Norlheasl Dislricl Chorus, when more fhan one hundred sludenfs from neighboring schools converged upon 'rhe Abinglons lo sing lo- gelher in a memorable concert Becky Newman, our hard-working accompanist was our represenfafive ai lhe Disfricl Band Meer- ing al' Sayre in December. William Newman and Barbara Kembel played wilh fhe Scranlon Philhar- monic al one of 'rhe Youlh Concerls in January. Dorolhy Brillain played in lhe November Youlh Con- cer . If was lhe grade schools lurn 'lo perform an operefla lhis year, and lhey obliged nicely under Miss Washeleslci's capable direclion wifh Snow While and 'lhe Seven Dwarfs. Mr. Groves swing band sef The Tempo wifh an evening of pop 'runes al ifs annual dance, pleasanl' momenl of melody lhroughouf 'rhe school calendar were provided by 'rhe double quarlefle, lhe girls' ensemble, and our new barber shop quarle+. Direclor: Miss Washeleski, Accompanist: Becky Newman: Firsr Row. Grace Lalionlaine, Dawn McHugh, Arline Williams, Beverly Cole, Mary Gladys Newcomer, Florence Yambor, Lydia Prall, Lolila Robinson, Sally Beavers, and Carol Dorn: Second Row: Joan Morris, Carol Ross, Sue Ladd, Dolores Swerdoslci, Marian Mallhews, Barbara Kembel, Sue Harman, Arlene Escenbach, Nancy Honce, Dorolhy Briflain, Joan Chapman, Mary Kinney, Iris James, Barby James, and Norma Reese: Third Row: Rose Mangieri, Shirley Parlrlon, Judy Walson, Janice Crook, Charlolle Lacoe, Nancy Easier, Maureen Vanchiere, Dorolhy Hummel, Carol Grill, Rulh Richards, Shirley O'Neal, June Herman, Joyce Walker, Laurine Lam, Joan Schultz, Esfher Lou Sanders, and Barbara Julio: Fourfh Row: Malcolm Reese, Owen Burlrharf, Andy Tolh, Arlhur Bower, Bob Edwards, Richard Lewis, Tom Miles, Frilz Simms, Jack Godayie, Ralph Perrengill, Nick Kramer, Clyde Morris, Arfhur Donvifo, George Keller, James Green, Wilda Ace, Hope Vunder- inlc, Nalalie Nichols, and Nancy Sue Williams: Filfh Row: Ronald Reese, Jack Langan, Raymond Julio, Ronald Bray, Warren Wallrins, Sanlo Dei- iore, Marvin Miller, Ward Filzgerald, Dave Dennen, Herman Holi, James Seeley, Gordon Samuel, James Dolson. James Juslin, Lee Whalen. Ernesline Davis, Patricia Murray, Donna Doly, and Pringle Crispin. Ronnie Bayliss, Al Briggs, Warren Hallner, Rudy Holfzman, Gifford Holi, Richard Jenkins, Mary Elizabelh Keasl, Jaclr McMulIan, Jane? Newcomer, Lois Pelhiclc, Bruce Raeder, Bob Roberfs, Ann Savercool, and Ann Wallon were absenf when lhe piclure was lalren. DIRECTRESS OF VOCAL MUSIC MISS VICTORIA WASHELESKI MIXED ENSEMBLE Flrsi' Row: Miss Washeleski, Joyce Walker, Sue Ladd. Flo Yambor. Doroflwy Brifrain, Pringle Crrspin, and Becky Newman: Second Row: Ronny Reese, Tommy Goins, Bucky Evans, and Jack Godayie: Third Row: Bob Roberrs and Rudy Holfzman. GIRLS' ENSEMBZE Flrsf Rfwg M'ss Washo1eski Nancy Ees'er, FN: Yafnbcr, Lydia PreH, Berk. Newman, Barbara Kernbef. Leurine Lam, Jcyce WeN2er, Ute Robrnson Joan Scnunz, PringNe C-'Rspr Sue Ladd. Snvey Parkfcn, Rcse Mary Marqierl Manar Maf- fneffs, and Dofcvy Br'H'5Cr Ann VVaN'on was absent when We Dic- fure was raiser. lf' rp Qkem Qkem 6-704 UM Swmmifi 4-7a,Wze! A, V ' , J -V' ' vs 'E' .- ,, 5353 DRUM MAJORETTE: Laurine Lam, MAJORETTES: Mary Kinney, Dolores Swerdoslci, and Nancy Cleave: JUNIOR MAJORETTES: Judy Hamm, Tocldy Simms, Ann Glynn, and Sandra Birdseye: FLAG TWIRLERS: Lillian Cook, Madeline Ondriclc, Sue Ladd, Joan Morris, Norma Reese, Ann Sayercool, Lydia Prall, June Herman, Barbara Purcell, Janef Newcomer, Nancy Sue Williams, Nafalie Nichols, Dawn McHugh, Marian Melro, Ann Kasselsarf, Carol Pryor, Mary Sracknick, Maureen Vanchiere, Janice Bower, Par Murray, Arlene Eschenbach, Lois Pefliiclc, and Pringle Cris- pin: CHEERLEADERS: Lolila Robinson, Nancy Honce, Grace LaFon1aine, Carol Dorn, Kay Lyons, Ernesfine Davis, Shirley O'Neal, Dororlwy Hummel, Joyce Walker, Barbara James. Claire Winebrake, Janice Thomas. and Sally Beavers. f M Ii I T He, ,ff f 1,5 f-af . T L ,A K ff :fl , I iff If ' 5 vc Firsf Row: Ernesfine Davis, Dave Dennen, Jim Seeley, Carl Hopf, William Newman, Janice Thomas, and Mrs. Beallyt Second Row: Billy O'MaIley, Charles Cino, Gelell Freedman, Nancy McMulian, Mary Lou Williams, Sue Harmon, Mau' reen Vanchiere, Zelda Sfelle, Calherine Morris, and Mr. Crum: Third Row: Thomas Davis, Janice Bower, Shirley O'Neal, Warren Haffner, Richard Cromwell, Richard Lewis, Ralph Peileng l, and Jim Ruland: Fourlh Row: Jimmy Quirk, Janef Richardson, Rudy Holfzman, and Arfhur Donvifo. Lois Pelhiclc, Donald Olexa, and Norman Cuffs were absenf when when The picfure was Talcen. ' STUDENT 6'0UN6'll The Sfudenf Council is an organizafion To give The sTudenTs an opporfunify To presenf Their ideas and opinions To help in having a school of which we may be proud. The Council meefs once a rnonfh and discusses such issues as assembly procedures, lockers, and Traffic Through The hall, One of The many dufies of The STuclenT Council is conducTing an orderly assembly procedure, Each year The Sfudenf Council sponsors a special forum Type assembly. AT This meeTing all lcinds of quesTions and suggesfions are accepfed from The sfudenfs and discussed by a panel of inferesfed persons. Early in Ocfober, The sTudenTs selecfed a boy and girl from each homeroom To represenT Them in The STudenT Council. Officers of The Council are as follows: Senior Council: Presidenf, Jim Seeley? Vice President Dave Denneng Secrefary-Treasurer, ErnesTine Davis. Junior Council: Presidenf, Carl Hopf, Vice Presidenf, Will- iam Newman: Secrefary-Treasurer, Janice Thomas. Mr. Crum and Mrs. Beaffy are The facully advisors. A .L .. 4 ART STAFF Firsi Row: Shirley O'Neal, Nick Kramer, Ronnie Calvey, Joe Guzzi, Joe Glynn, Violel Singer, Judy Wafson, and Jane? Newcomer, Second Row: Marian Maiihews, June Herman, Gifford Holi, Bucky Evans, Laurine Lam, Barbie Kernbel, Bob Roberis, and Jaclx Godayle: Third Row: Lydia Prafl, Beverly Cole, Yvonne Brolzman, Arihur Bower, Ernesline Davis, Lee Ann Whalen, Gene Hilwig, Jack Menniq, Herm Holi, and Jane Dersheirner. Dorolhy Eriilain, Donna Doiy, and Becky Newman were abseni when ihe piclure was ialcen, BUSINESS STAFF Firsl Row: Janel Bower, Eslher Lou Sanders, Grace Lalzonfaine, Madeline Ondrick, Mary Elizabelh Keasi, and Joan Schulfz: Second Row: Sue Ladd, Lois Peihick, Pai Murray, Warren Wailcins, Rose Krenilslry, and Warren Hafinerg Third Row: Jimmy Justin, Marvin Miller, Carl Sfoeckel, Al Granger, Lou Guzzi, Helen Reid, Eslluer Hall, and Marilyn Ball. Dick Kimble, Lillian Cook, Bob Edwards. AI Gyr, Alma Herron, Tom Miles, Clyde Morris, George Ondriclc, Jay Rieder, Edith Donvifo, Jack Lang- an, Marion Mefro, Ralph Peffenqill, Bruce Raeder, Allen Hummel, Mary Siaclxnick, Ann Walion, and Arline Williams were absen? when rhe picture was raken. l E Nm' EDITORIAL STAFF Firsi Row: Alice Eclc, Nafalie Nichols, Pringle Crispin, Tom Goins, Dave Dennen, Joan Chapman, Joan Morris, and Jimmy Dolson: Second Row: Lorraine Ginley, Mary Gladys Newcomer, Nancy Honce, Fritz Simms, Richard Lewis, Mildred Mulligan, Nancy Sue Williams, and Rudy Holizman' Third Row: Grace Pugh, Kifly Dymond, Phyllis Hopi, Ann Lyons, Joan Purdon. Barbie James, Joyce Walker, Jim Seeley, and Gordie Samuel. Nancy Spitzer, Robert Jones, and Lois Nichols were absenr when The piciure was Taken. El2'.n.-Q..., FACULTY ADVISORS i '- Firsl Row: Miss Louise Heal, Miss Sara Brace, Miss Doroihy Webber, and Miss Theresa Knoelqen: Second Row: Mrs. Nellie Bealiy, Miss Pauline Jones, Mr. Roberl Williams, Mr. William Crum, Miss Mildred Milrolon, and Miss Dorofhy Hand. FirsT Row: Ralph PeTTengill, Miss Louise Heal, June Herman, PeTe Morris, Barbie James, FriTz Simms, and Alice Eck: Sec- ond Row: Barbara Julio, Mary ElizabeTh KeasT. CaTherine Morris, Barbara Sordon, Ann Lyons, Charlene Williams, Ann Taylor, Nancy Anderson, and Grace LaFonTaine: Third Row: John WaTkins, Bill Newman, Jim HailsTone, DoTTie Hummell, STu Bailey, and Evelyn NorTon. Ann Weisenberg, Janis Crook, and Ann Lyons were absenT when The picTure was Taken. 6'lAl?lllE'S 6'APl:7? ATTenTion - C. S. H. S.l! Clarkie's Capers, our newspaper, which everyone enioys reading, brings To Iyou now an accounT oT The TacTs abouT our sTaTT oT '49-'50 ThaT resulT in The publishing oT The period- ica . Long remembered will be The Times Miss Heal, our advisor, has had To prooT read The prooT-read- ers' prooTs, or The Time Jack WaTkins, our crossword whiz, couldn'T Tigure ouT his own puzzle, or The day when, in a poll, everyone gave The same answer. There is an elemenT oT Tun, as well as work, To pub- lishing a school paper. ATTending and wriTing abouT games, collecTing class news, and gaThering all noTes on obiecTs OT inTeresT To The sTudenTs oT Clarks Sun'imiT High are some oT The duTies OT Those engaged in wriTing Tor The paper. Our prinTing sTaTT geTs The school paper on and oTT The press in Time To meeT deadlines. ln order To give you The besT possible coverage OT The SummiT's mosT imporTanT happenings, we have worked hard and hope ThaT you enioy and appreciaTe The eTTorT ThaT has been puT TorTh To make our publicaTion oT The highesT qualiTy. The liTTle recogniTion pins given To members oT our sTaTT are Tokens by which we can remember our associaTions wiTh such an inTeresTing acTiviTy as working on Clarkie's Capers. EDITOR-IN-Cl'llEF: Clyde Morris '49, Barbara James '5O: MANAGING EDITQR: Barbara James '49, Ralph PeTTengill '5O: SECRETARY AND BUSINESS MANAGERS: June Herman '49, FriTz Simms '50: ADVISOR: Miss Heal: NEWS STAFF: Grace LaFonTaine, Ralph PeTTengill, FriTz Simms, June Herman, Evelyn NorTon, Ann Weisenberg, Janis Crook, CaThy Morris, Barbara Sordon, Ann Taylor: EXCHANGE STAFF: Mary ElizabeTh KeasT, Ann Lyons, John WaTkins: FEATURE STAFF: Janis Crook, June Herman, DoroThy Hummel, John Watkins, Barbara Sordon, Ann Taylor, Charlene Williams: PRINTING STAFF: Ralph Peffengill, Barbara James, Mary ElizabeTh KeasT, John WaTkins: SPORTS STAFF: Ralph PeTTen- gill, FriTz Simms, STu Bailey, Bill Newman, James HailsTone, Ann Lyons, Alice Eck, DoroThy Hummel: ART STAFF: Nancy Anderson: TYPING STAFF: Grace LaFonTaine, Ann Lyons. O r O V Q NA TIONAI HONOR SOCIETIES SCHOLASTIC Seafed: Becky Newman and Tom Golns, Sfandlnql Sue Ladd e d Marian Maffhews. ATHLETIC S e a V e dz Tom Goins and Lou Guzzi, Shandinq: Jim Seeley, Rudy HoHzman, Dave Dennen and Joe Guzzi , AH, MEN ! CAST OF CHARACTERS Hodges, The buller .. ,....,. .. .,.., .. .,.,,.,.... ..,....,,.,.... ............... ..,..,... . . . .. Hollin sworfh rhe housebo g , y .. ..,.. ,, ,.., .,.,. . . ....,,.,. ...... .,... .... . ,. Junior, a scarce commodify ,, Jelson, Susan's secrerary .,,. .,.. . Susan Belslord, a senalor .,.,. , Maior Befsford, Susan's aunf ., ,. , Vicky Lauderbeck, Susan's husband .. Mr. Pfeller, of fhe Genflemen's Civic League . Adele Befslord, lhe Senalor's sisfer . ,.,. .. ..,.., . ., Lonny Esden, in Susan's employ .. The Honorable Binks, anolher senalor ..., ..,., .,,., , . Snell, one of lhe Presidenl's slall .. ...,. ..,. ..,. .....,.,... . .,.., . . . . l-lenriefra Mason, Presidential Secrela Eleanor Z, Hazlill, Presidenr of 'fhe United Shares ...., John Chadwick, lrom anolher cenlury ...,..,.,. ,..,.,.. ,.,..,.. Counless Von Nau, a foreign diplomal .,.,..,. ,.,....,.., Herr Diifenhoier, who succeeds her .,............. ry .,.,.... ............,....,. , Lee Whalen .. ..,. Joe Glynn .Sue Ladd Becky Newman .. Joan Chapman Mildred Mulligan .. .,.,.. William Evans , Richard Lewis Madeline Ondrick Richard Jenkins Pringle Crispin ,,.... Lolila Robinson Pafricia Murray Marian Mallhews Warren l-lallner Janel Newcomer Dave Den nan Presldenfial Guard .,...,.. ..,.,., , ., .,.... ....,,..,......,..,.........,,.,,,,................,.....,........,.,...,.,..,.,. ,.,..,....,. ..,...... ........ , . . , Thomas Miles For six weeks of infense rehearsal 'rhe casl lived in a world ol lanlasy. Or was ii? Which IS The weaker of lhe sexes? Scienlisrs have proved lhal if is 'rhe male. Women can sfand more cold wealher, are heallhier, and more sfable emolionally. Why 'lhen, shouldn'l women run 'lhe nalion? The year 2050 in ihe U. S. is a presidenlial year, and, as 'in lhe year I949, away back in 'rhe dim ages of anliquily, fhe ominous lhreai' of foreign war is bedeviling our female legislafors and adminislra- lors. And, lo cap 'rhe climax, lhe male of lhe species is chafing under his yoke of household domeslicify. The largesl casf which ever look parl in a senior play al Clarks Summil pariicipaied in Ah, Men! Eleven girls and seven boys romped +hrough 'lwo hours of ludicrous sifuafions. The slage seffing was in keeping wilh lhe ullra-modern nalure of lhe pIay's lheme. The color molif was salmon and grey wilh such fuiurisiic arlifacls as a feleray, dusling machine, and aulomalic climale conlrol. From November 7 lo December I4, 'lhe large casl worked hard under lhe clireclion ol Mr. Crum. During 'rhe final week lhe aclors were consianfly dodging 'lhe painl brushes of Miss Brace's decoraling slail and The hammers of Mr. Riker's slage crew. Bul on The evening of December I4, 'rhe audience wil- nessed a polished produclion. XX , mfg We Nacwmcf Hmm, WMM f -Q,1 f g j yi iLQ. i i ,, 12 7 ,K Q 4 - 1 till I .. ,wg 'W iw' g , A- ..,v, PN. Af, .L ,Q , If tb 1-eiifsagg-'zsisfzwmsm .na 3-- -1 .,.-,. ,M I. I 5? , s Wwe fag CHARM CLUB-First Row: Beity Evans, Betty Covey, Marie Brainard, Bella Hoiiner, and Marilyn Walters: Second Row: Getell Friedman, Sherry Hess, Carol Stoodley, Janice Mc- Donald, and Miss Ratchlordg Third Row: Catherine Haber- stroh, Dorothy Kloss, Ann Weisenberg, and Dorothy Dailey: Fourth Row: Shirley Travis, Ann Kassebart, Shirley l-larnrn, Joan Carmody, and Helen McDonald. Elizabeth Gill and Ida Watkins were absent when the picture was taken. EXHIBITION DANCE CLUB-Bill Evans, Arline Eschenbach, Esther Hall, Rudy Holtzman, Joan Morris, Mary G. Newcom- er, Esther Lou Sanders, Dolly Swerdoski, Sally Beavers, Santo Dettore, Carol Dorn, Ronnie Kassebart, Jack McMullan, Carol Pryor, Harvey Sproul, Andy Toth, Robert Jackson, Stanley Lasinsky, John Lomec, Polly Stelle, Susan Mennig, Janet Richardson, Beverly Swartwood, Marilyn Holdsworth, Billy O'Malley, Richard Miles, Jim Green, and Miss Cook. S'6'l-1001 Cl UBS JUNIOR SPORTS CLUB-First Row: Ken Herman, Pat Lyons, Tom Gyr, Rodney Ball, George Weiss. and Charles Fitzgerald: Second Row: Mr, Potter, Ronnie Quinn, Ray Davis, Bill Kas- sebart, Bob Ives, Donald Waterman, Bill Speare, Ray Parry. and Mr. Gabriel: Third Row: Howard Hinkley, Charles Mul- ligan, Niles Gardner, Dick Smith, Bud l-lower, Russell Schell, Ronald Colernan, and Charles Cinog Fourth Row: Jack Grii- iiths, George Nichols, Carl Hopi, David Gardner, Joe Quick, Charles Kyzer, Jack Logan, and Bob Squier. Dave Miller, Herman Ross, Jimmy Cino, Torn Davis, Richard Miles, Joseph Shauie, George Cole, Billy Ogden, and Donald Squier were absent when the picture was taken. PINOCHLE CLUB-First Row: Natalie Nichols, Allan Grang- er, Pat Cook, Ronnie Bayliss, Helen Reid, Jack Godayle. Yvonne Brotzrnan, Bob Jones, and Nancy Sue Williams? Sec- ond Row: Joe Guzzi, Ruth Loder, Torn Miies. Lorraine Ginley, Jarnes Kovolenus, Virginia McHale, Joe Moran, Lois Nichols. Richard Jenkins, and Shirley O'Neal7 Third Row: .lack Men- niq, Janice Bower, Jim Dolson, Marilyn Ball, Gene Cole, Mary Stacknick, Albert Briggs, Nancy Spitzer, Jay Reider, and Mr, Arcangelo. Alma Herron was absent when the picture was taken. un-+A NATURE CLUB-Firsr Row: Philip Harrman, George Yarns, Bob O'Malley, Mike Bigar, Edgar Crook, John Mennig, Daye Menichello, Par Lyons, and Harry Lod- er: Second Row: Lorraine Ginley, Mariorie Howard, Kay Kirk, Mildred Cooper, Miss Mikolon, Cynrhia Bur- don, Theresa Gabriel, Char- loHe Jones, and l-lelen Ko- volenus: Third Row: Mike Sheridan, Bill Briggs, Em- mell Dingee, and Ronald Hill. Roberr Rossi was ab- senr when fhe piclure was QW.-sw 3 .f 'iid v raken. BRlDGE CLUB-Firsr Row: Mrs, Jewell, Beverly Cole, Tom Rad- kiewicz, Carol Grill, Richard Cromwell, Rulh Richards, and Dawn McHugh: Second Row: Maureen Vanchier, Hope Vunderink, Charlofre Lacoe, Virginia Richmond, Gordy Samuels, Kiliy Dymond, Jane? Newcomer, June Purdon, and Marjorie Haber- slroh: Third Row: Arfhur Bower, Joe Glynn, Jim Sealey, Warren Hallner, Ronny Calvey, Norman Cuffs, and George Keller. Allan Hummel and Thomas Filferer were alzsenf when lhe piclure was faken. RIFLE CLUB-Firsl Row: Tom Smilh, George Bigar, Cher Norfon Second Row: Dick Nierrnan, Bob Edwards, Arr Donvifo, and Mr Crum: Third Row: Dick Kimble, Marvin Miller, and Fred Major Fourlh Row: Leroy Dingee, George Ondrick, Bob Dunn, Claylon Snyder, Lee Boyce, Perry Clark, and Danny Kiffle alasenl when lhe piciure was laken. SPORTS CLUB-Firsf Row: Jimmy Langan, Don Olexa, Pugh, and Al Gyr: Second Row: Jack Langan, Alex Sfelle Julio. and Mr. Davidson: Third Row: Jack Rider, Cher Bob Henningsen, and Bob Chesek: Fourlh Row: Warren Walkins, Tom McGowan, and Carl Sfoeckel. Bray was absenf when The piclure was laken. BDI were .., ,..,, 'y' 'M fe, i 21155 5 M-if , f 9 iENIOR KNITTING CLUB-Firsr Row: Lois Pefhiclc, Jane Dersheim- r, and Rose Krenirslry: Second Row: Mrs. Beally, Grace Pugh, Jean lrenilslcy, Violef Singer, Phyllis Hopf, Nancy Hence, and Pai Mur- ay: Third Row: Wilda Ace, Par Hodqefrs, Nancy Bayliss, Madeline pndriclr, and Palsy Granf. Edifh Donvifo was absenl when The pic' ure was falcen. MOTION PICTURE CLUB-Firsf Row: Michael Bigar, Billy Benqer. Sammy Gabriel, Tom Glynn, Waller Lewis, Jimmy Quirlc, and Eddy Morris: Second Row: James Ruland, George Koelsch, Jack Reilly, Mariorie Clark, Marion Galloway, Margarer Bosledo, and Barbara Jarvis: Third Row: Dorothy Radlciewicz, Barbara Purcell, Mariiyn Moredoclc, Alice Brlrrain, Beverly Moredoclc, Leo Chambers. Bruce Raeder, Waller Zimmerman, Ward Firzqer- ald, Ownie Burlrharl, Bill Bunnell, and Miss Knoet- gen: Fourrh Row: Norma Reese, Francis Augusrine, Tom Percival, Jaclc Schreck, Tom Schilling, Jimmy Juslin, Jack Nieger, Richard Sfover, and Phil Woodyafr, Kennerh Tang, Joe Shaule, Tom 'Nal- kins, and Paul Pugh, were absen' when rhe picfure was Taken, CHESS CLUB-Firsl Row: Janice Thomas. Mary Glynn, Floyd Depew, Wfllard Knowles, Jean Jen- kins, ard Clara Charnpiin: Second Row: Clara Winebrake. Donald Mulligan, Joe Arcure, Billy Jones, Jack Arrnbrusl, and Miss l-land: Third Row: Barbara Kesler, Louise Wil iams, Kay Lyons. Louise l-lousen, Marilyn Friedman, and Sue l-larmon: Fourrh Row: Billy Paal, Charles Swallow, Kenny Kingsley, Gilman Aldridge, and Lou Guzzi, Jirn Nealon, Ricward Pinliler, and Clara Williams, were abserr when 'he piflure was raken. 2 'IJ POSTER AND THEATER CRAFT CLUB-Donna Dofy, Tom Goins, Ronnie Reese, Ernesline Davis, Mildred Mulligan, Judy Walson, Gene Hilwiq, Wesley Dunn, Iris James, Mary Kinney, Carol Ross, Rose Ann Scolf, Merrill Green, Barbara Anderson, Fay Brosius, Nancy Cleave, Marqaref Cosner, Joan Finkler, Yvonne Fonfinell, Mary Gardner, Ronald Green, and Ronald Bray. HOBBY CLUB-Reading clockwise from Mr. Williams: Dave Harman, Paul Kase, Bill Ogden, Cliff Maior, David Norion, Bruno Marzani, Allen Leach, Donald Squier, Frank Rider, Esdras Howell, Richard Florey, Joe Pasan- chin, Gale Jones, Richard Miller, Peie Dingee, Harold Compton, John Jayne, George Cole Howard Wiley, and Richard Severance. Bill Major and Richard Slocum were absenr when Ihe piclure was Taken. JUNIOR KNITTING CLUB-Firsr Row: Jane Lyons, Pal- sy McDonald, Lorraine Hill, and Elaine Yawars: Second Row: Slephanie Olexa, Elnora Mangieri, and Myrna Trimperg Third Row: Miss Webber, Shirley Robinson, Mary Lou Williams, and Nancy McMuIIan. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-Gale Freidman, Cynrhia Burdon, Connie DeWiIde, Jane Lyons, Mariorie Howard, Marie Brainard, Myrna Trimper, Shirley Robinson, Rulh Sordon, Palsy Walson, Slephanie Olexa, Tom Davis, Francis Fonrinell, James Quirk, Tom Percival, Laura Donvifo, Marqarel Cosner. Audrey Slanlon, Eleanor Scoll, Paisy Sloll, Janel Richardson, Richard Miles, Jack Reilly, Kay Kirk, Belra Hoifner, Beverly Swarlwood, Barbara Sordon, Tom Wafkins, George Nichols, Ann Glynn, Lor- raine Hill, Shirley Griiiirhs, Marilyn I-Ioldsworlh, Walier Lewis, Bill Briggs. Buddy Weiss, Bill Ogden, Dawn Squires, Joan Wolsiffer, Delores Ginley, and Mildred Cooper. GIRLS' WOODWORKING CLUB-Barbara Julio. 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No. I, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Class Assembly -l3l, Typing Club lll, Motion Picture Club l2, 4l, Knitting Club BOYCE. LEE, 509-5ll Winola Road, Clarks Summit, Pa. BRAY, RONALD, IO7 Sumner Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Mixed Chorus l2.4l. Football lzl. Dance cammmee ll,2,3,4l, Cliffs Photography Staff, Chess Club lI,3l, Cooking Club l2l, Art Club BRITTAIN, DOROTHY, 440 Clark Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa.-- Dance Committees ll,2,4l, Jr. Card Party, Spaghetti Dinner, Cliffs Photography and Layout Staffs, District Chorus l3,4l, Band ll,2,3,4l, Mixed Chorus lI,2,3,4l, Girls' Ensemble l2,3,4l, Double Quartet l3,4l, Varsity Hockey lI,3,4l Co-captain l4l, Girls Varsity S Club ll,2,3,4l, Senior Play Committee. CALVEY, RONNIE, 2ll Stone Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa,-Basket- ball l4l. Class Assembly lI,2,3l. Mixed Chorus l3,4l, Dance Committees ll,2,3,4l, Spaghetti Dinner, Cliffs Photography Staff, Jr. Card Party, Dancing Club lll, Chess Club l2l, Pinochle Club l3l, Bridge Club COOK, LILLIAN, Northern Blvd., North Chinchilla, Pa.-Flag Twirl- er lrI,2,3,4l, Class Assembly lI,2l, Senior Play Committee, Dance Committees ll,2,3,4l, Jr, Card Party, Spaghetti Dinner, Cliffs Advertising Staff, Pinochle Club ll.2,3l, Oil Painting Club CHAPMAN, JOAN, 2Ol School Street, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Band l3.4l. Mixed Chorus l4l, Y-Teens l4l, Tri-Hi-Y ll,2l, Senior Play Cast, Class Assembly ll,2l, Operetta l3l, Dance Committees ll,2,3l, Spaghetti Dinner, Jr. Card Party, Cliffs Editorial Staff, TYPIUQ Club lll. Bridge Club l2l, Clarkie's Capers l3l, Swing Band cRlsPiN, PRINGLE, R.F.D. No, 1, Clarks summir. Pa.-Class sec. retary l3l, Student Council l3l, Mixed Chorus l2,3,4l. Girls' Ensemble l3,4l, Double Quartet l3,4l, Flag Twirler l4l, Hockey l3-4l- Varsity S Club l3,4l, Senior Play Cast, Class Assembly, Dance Committees lI,2,3,4l, Spaghetti Dinner, Cliffs Feature Staff, Jr. Card Party, Tri-Hi-Y Club lI,2l, Y-Teens l3.4l, Clarkie Capers ll,2l. DAVIS, ERNESTINE, 4l8 Scott Road, Chinchilla, Pa.--Student Coun- Cil ll.2.3,4l. Mixed Chorus l4l, Senior Play Committee, Cheer- leader ll,2,3,4l, Class Assembly l2l, Dance Committees ll,2,3,4l, Spaghetti Dinner, Cliffs Photography Staff, Photography Club lll, Oil Painting Club l2,3l, Art Club l4l, Jr. Card Party. DENNEN, DAVE, 805 Ash Street, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Class Presi- dent ll,3l, Student Council l2,4l, Football ll,2,3,4l, Varsity S Club l3,4l, Baseball Manager lI.2l, Band lll, Mixed Chorus lI,2,3,4l, Dance Committees ll,2,3,4l, Jr. Card Party, Spaghetti Dinner, Cliffs Editor-in-chief, Senior Play Cast, Comets' Review, Assembly Usher National Athletic Scholarship Society, Chess Club Typing Club l2l, Swing Band Vocalist l3,4l. DERSHEIMER, JANE, l03 Electric Street, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Girls' Glee Club l Il, Cliffs Co-editor of Layout Staff, Spaghetti Dinner, Dance Committee Senior Knitting Club l3.4l, Y-Teens l3,4l. DONVITO, EDITH, 202 Nichols Street, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Spa- ghetti Dinner, Cliffs Circulation Staff, Dancing Club lll, Girls' Electrical Club l2l, Girls' Woodworking Club l3l, Knitting Club 141. DOTY, DONNA, Dalton, Pa.-Band lI,2,3,4l, Mixed Chorus lI,2,- 3,4l, Cliffs Layout Staff, Jr. Card Party, Basketball l4l, Class Assembly lI,2l, Senior Play Committee, Dance Committees lI,2,3,4l, Spaghetti Dinner, Photography Club lll, Oil Painting Club l2,3l, Art Club DYMON, KATHLEEN, 332 Greenwood Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa. --Maiorette lll, Basketball l3,4l. Varsity S Club l3,4l, Jr, Card Party, Cliffs Editor of Typing Staff, Senior Play Committee, Girls' Electrical Club ll,2l, Bridge Club l4l, Pinochle Club l3l. Class Assembly ll,2l. EDWARDS, ROBERT, R, D. No. 1, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Student Council l3l, Dance Committees lI,2,3,4l, Jr. Card Party, Spa- ghetti Dinner, Mixed Chorus l3,4l, Football l2,3,4l, Varsity S Club l4l, Class Assembly l2l, Chess Club lll, Gun Club l2,3.4l. EVANS, WILLIAM, 308 Lansdowne Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa.- Mixed Chorus ll,2,3,4l, Double Quartet l3,4l, Barber Shop Quartet l4l, Basketball l3,4l, Varsity S Club Senior Play Cast, Class Assembly lI,2l, Comets' Review. Assembly Usher l4l. Dance Committees lI,2,3.4l, Spaghetti Dinner, Jr. Card Party, Cliffs Photography Staff, Football Manager ll,2,3,4l, Typing Club lll, Pinochle Club l2l. Chess Club l3l, Dancing Club GLYNN, JOE, 305 Nichols Street, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Football Manager lI,2l, Senior Play Cast, Class Assembly, Comets' Re- view, Mixed Chorus l3l, Dance Committees lI,2,3,4l, Jr. Card Party, Spaghetti Dinner, Cliffs Photography Staff, Fishing Club lll, Chefs' Club l2l, Pinochle Club l3l, Bridge Club GOINS, THOMAS, blb Glenburn Road. Clarks Green, Pa.-Class Vice-President lll, Football l2,3,4l, Basketball l3,4l, Baseball l2,3,4l, American Legion Award, National Athletic Scholarship Society, National Honor Society, Class Assembly lI,2,3l, Mixed Chorus l2,3,4l, Double Quartet l3,4l, Dance Committees lI,2,4l, Spaghetti Dinner, Feature Editor of the Cliffs, Typing Club lI,2l. Poster Club l3,4l. GUZZI, JOE, R. D. No. I, Clarks Summit, Pa. - Class President l2,4l, Student Council lll, Football l2,3,4l, Baseball lll, Ameri- can Legion Award, Varsity S Club l3.4l, National Athletic Scholarship Society, Dance Committees ll,2,3,4l, Cliffs Photo- graphy Staff, Spaghetti Dinner, Typing Club Chefs' Club l2l, Chess Club l3l, Pinochle Club l4l. GYR, ALFRED, 207 Laurel Lane, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Mixed Chorus lll, Dance Committees lI.2,3,4l, Fishing Club lll, Gun Club l2,3l, Sports Club l4l, Senior Play Committee. HAFFNER, WARREN, 210 Lansdowne Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa.- Football l3,4l, Basketball l3.4l, Football Manager lI,2l, Varsity S Club l4l, Student Council l4l, Mixed Chorus ll,2,3,4l, As- sembly Usher l4l, Class Assembly, Comets' Review, Dance Com- mittees ll,2,3,4l, Jr. Card Party, Cliffs Business Staff, Spaghetti Dinner, Senior Play Cast, Chess Club lll, Dramatics Club l2l. Pinochle Club lll, Bridge Club HERRON, ALMA. 2ll Greenwood Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa.f- Jr. Card Party, Spaghetti Dinner, Girls' Electrical Club lI,2l, Girls' Woodworking Club l3l, Senior Knitting l4l. HOLT, GIFFORD, 3ll Highland Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Class Assembly, Basketball l3,4l, Mixed Chorus l4l, Spaghetti Dinner, Dance Committees lI,Zl, Fishing Club lll, Chefs' Club Motion Picture Club l3l, Senior Sports Club l4l. HOLT, HERMAN, 3ll Highland Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Class Treasurer lll, Class Secretary Band l2,3,4l, Mixed Chorus lI,2,3,4l, Clitts Layout Statt, Basketball ll,2,3l, Baseball ll,2,3l, Football lll, Varsity S Club l2,3,4l, Comets' Review, Class Assembly, Dance Committees ll,2,3,4l, Spaghetti Dinner, Fishing Club ll,2l, Chess Club Dance Band l3,4l, Senior Play Com- mittee. HONCE, NANCY, 307 Layton Road, Chinchilla, Pa.-Student Council ll,2,3l, Mixed Chorus ll,2,4l, Clitts Layout Statt, Senior Play Committee, Class Assembly, Cheerleader ll,2,3,4l, Ameri- can Legion Award, Dance Committee ll,2,3,4l, Jr. Card Party. Pinochle Club ll,3l, Oil Painting Club l2l, Knitting Club HOPF, PHYLLIS, 208 Maple Avenue, Clarks Green, Pa.-Class Secretary l4l, Clitts Typing Statt, Dance Committee Senior Play Committee, Spaghetti Dinner, Class Assembly Y-Teens l3,4l, Senior Knitting Club l3,4l, Dramatic Club Girls' Glee Club HUMMEL, ALLEN, 728 Division Street, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Class Assembly, Dance Committees ll,2,3,4l, Fishing Club ll,2l, Pinochle Club Bridge Club JENKINS, RlCHARD, SI6 Winola Road, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Class Secretary Football ll,2,3,4l, Basketball l2,3,4l, Varsity S Club i2,3,4l, Senior Play Cast, Comets' Review, Spaghetti Dinner, Jr. Card Party, Mixed Chorus ll,2,3,4l, Ritle Club Pinochle Club' l2,4l, Oil Painting Club JONES, ROBERT, 7lO Atherton Street, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Dance Committees ll,2,4l, Jr. Card Party, Spaghetti Dinner, Clitts Copy Statt. Career Club lll, Chess Club l2,3l, Pinochle Club JULIO, RAYMOND, Box 2l, Chinchilla, Pa.-Mixed Chorus l4l, Dance Committee lil, Class Assembly, Comets' Review, Senior Play Committee, Baseball l3,4l. KEAST, MARY ELIZABETH, 403 Electric Street, Clarks Summit, Pa. -Mixed Chorus ll,2,3,4l, Girls' Varsity S Club l3,4l, Hockey Manager l3,4l, Basketball Manager l3,4l, Class Assembly ll,2l, Dance Committees iI,2.3l, Jr. Card Party, Spaghetti Dinner, Business Manager ot the Clitts, Clarkie's Capers l2,3,4l, Typing Club Y-Teens l3,4l, Tri-Hi-Y Club ll,2l. KOVOLENUS, JAMES, R. D. No. 2, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Football l4l, Varsity S Club Senior Play Committee, Pinochle Club lll, Fishing Club i2l, Sports Club KRENITSKY, ROSE, R, D. No, l, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Dance Com- mittees ll,2l, Clitts Circulation Statt, Typing Club ll,2l, Knitting Club 13.43. KRAMER, WALTER, 305 N. Abington Road, Clarks Green, Pa.- Band ll,2,3,4l, Mixed Chorus ll,2,3,4l, Baseball Manager ll,3,4l, Football Clitts Photography Statt, Dance Committees ll,2,- 3,4-l, Spaghetti Dinner, Photography Club lll, Clarkie's Capers l2l, Dance Band l3,4l, Senior Play Committee. LADD, SUZANNE, IO3 Claremont Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa,- Dance Committees l3,4l, Student Council Jr. Card Party, Spaghetti Dinner, Clitts Advertising Statt, Mixed Chorus ll,2,3,4l, Girls' Ensemble l3,4l, Double Quartet l3,4l, Flag Twirler Senior Play Cast, Class Assembly ll,2l, Comets' Review lfll, Waverly Cheer Leader Elmira College Key Award, National Honor Society, Waverly Dramatics Club. LA FONTAINE, GRACE, 620 Center Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa.- Mixed Chorus l2,4l, Operetta Clitts Circulation Statt, Dance Committees ll,2l, Class Assembly, Cheerleader ll,2,3,4l, Junior Dramatics Club Clarkie's Capers i2,3,4l. LANGAN, JOHN, R. D. No. I, Box lb5, Glenburn, Pa. LEWIS, RlCHARD, 432 Center Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Mixed Chorus ll,2,3,4l, Football l4l, Student Council ll,4l, Dance Committees il,2,3,4l, Spaghetti Dinner, Clitts Editorial Staff. Assembly Usher Senior Play Cast, Fishing Club Cooking Club Oil Painting Club Swing Band LYONS, ANN, 9 E. Grove Street, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Athletic Association Clitts Sports Statt, Hockey l2,3,4l, Basketball l2,3,4l, Girls' Varsity S Club l3,4l, Girls' Electrical Club ll,2l. Officials Club Clarkie's Capers Senior Play Commit- tee. MATTHEWS, MARIAN, l08 Stone Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa,- Class Treasurer Band lI,2,3,4l, Mixed Chorus ll,2,3,4l, Girls' Ensemble Dance Committees ll,2,3l, Jr. Card Party. Clitts Editoria lStatf, Pinochle Club Bridge Club Clar- kie's Capers MC GOWAN, THOMAS, R. D. No. l, Clarks Summit, Pa,-German Club Chess Club Senior Sports Club l3,4l, Class As- sembly. MlLES, THOMAS, 3l8 Bedtord Street, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Class Vice-President l3,4l, Dance Committees ll,2,3l, Mixed Chorus l2,3,4l, Football l4l, Varsity S Club Spaghetti Dinner Pinochle Club ll,4l, Chets' Club Sports Club Senior Play Cast. MORRIS, CLYDE, 925 State Street, Clarks Summit, Pa.-Baseball ll,2,3l, Football l2,3,4l, Varsity S Club ll,2,3,4l, Class Assem- bly, Mixed Chorus Clitts Advertising Statt, Dance Commit- tees il,2,3,4l, Cooking Club Editor-in-chiet ot Clarkie's Capers . MULLIGAN, MILDRED, 407 Grand Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa.- Class Treasurer l3l, Color Guard l4l, Spaghetti Dinner, Senior Play Cast, Class Assembly, Dance Committees ll,2l, Jr. Card Party, Senior Class Editor ot the Clitts. MURRAY, PATRICIA, 903 Poplar Sfreef, Clarks Summif, Pa.-Dance Commiffees ll,2,3,4l, Jr. Card Parfy, Spagheffi Dinner, Cliffs Adverfising Sfaff, Mixed Chorus i2,41, Flag Twirler Hockey lI,2,4l, Varsify S Club Senior Play Casf, Class Assembly, Comefs' Review, Typing Club Ill, Sr. Dramafic Club Girls' Officials' Club Kniffing Club NEWCOMER, JANET, 502 Highland Avenue, Clarks Summif, Pa.- Band Mixed Chorus Il,2,3,4l, Flag Twirler Hockey ll,2,3,4l, Varsify S Club i2,3,4l, Senior Play Casf, Jr. Dra- mafics Club Officials' Club Bridge Club Dance Commifiees ll,2,3.4l, Spagheffi Dinner, Cliffs Layoui Sfaff, Jr, Card Parfy. NEWMAN, REBECCA, 245 E. Grove Sfreef, Clarks Summif, Pa.- Band ll,2,3,4l, Mixed Chorus Il,2,3,4l, Girls' Ensemble i2,3.4l, Double Ouarfef I3,4l, Cliffs Layouf Sfaff, Jr. Card Parfy-Bake Sale, Spagheffi Dinner, Girls' Varsify S Club Hockey Man- ager I2,3.4l, Senior Play Casf, Class Assembly Comefs' Re- view American Legion Award, Nafional Honor Sociefy, Dance Commiffees ll,2,3,4l, Career Club ONDRICK, GEORGE, P. O. Box 297, Clarks Summif, Pa.-Band fl,2l, Mixed Chorus il,2I, Career Club Gun Club i2,4I, Camera Club Dance Commiifees ll,2,3,4l, Spagheffi Dinner, Jr, Card Parfy, Cliffs Adverfising Sfaff. ONDRICK, MADELINE, P, O. Box 297, Clarks Summif, Pa.-Mixed Chorus Flag Twirler I4l, Dance Commiffees ll,4l, Jr. Card Parfy-Bake Sale, Spagheffi Dinner, Cliffs Circulafion Sfaff, Typing Club lI,3l, Dramafics Club i2l, Pinochle Club i4l, Senior Play Casf. PETHICK, LOIS, 7 Fronf Sfreef, Clarks Summif, Pa.-Class Treasur- er Sfudenf Council Aihlefic Associafion Mixed Chorus Il,2,4l, Flag Twirler T41 Hockey Varsify S Club i3,4l, Class Assembly lI,2l, Dance Cornmiffees l2,4l, Spagheifi Dinner, Cliffs Adverfising Sfaff, Pinochle Club ll,3,4l, Bridge Club PUGH. GRACE, 322 Sheridan Avenue, Clarks Summif, Pa.-Cliffs Typing Sfaff, Class Assembly, Senior Dramafic Club i2I, Girls' Woodworking Club Ill, Senior Kniffing Club REESE, RONALD, R. D. No. I, Clarks Summif, Pa.-Mixed Chorus Il,2,3,4I, Double Quarfef Foofball iI,2I, Class Assembly il,2l, Jr. Card Parfy, Typing Club Ill, Chefs' Club Senior Sporfs Club Arf Club RIDER, JACK, 2l9 Colburn Avenue, Clarks Summif, Pa.-Dance Commiffee Foafball Varsify S Club l3,4I, Foofball Manager ll,2l, Senior Play Commiffee, Firsf Aid Club lll. Cook- ing Club IZI, Typing Club I3l. Sporfs Club RIEDER, JAY, 304 Highland Avenue, Clarks Summil, Pa.-Dance Commiffees Il,2,3l, Foofball Manager l3I, Cliffs Adverfising Sfaff, Spagheffi Dinner, Jr. Card Parfy, Phofography Club III, Chess Club i2I, Jr. Sporfs Club I3l, Pinochle Club l4l, Class Assembly iI,3I. ROBINSON, LOLITA, lll Sumner Avenue, Clarks Summif, Pa.- Mixed Chorus ll,2,3.4I. Sfudenf Council f3I, Girls' Ensemble I4I, Class Assembly Il,2l, Senior Play Casf, Cheerleader lI,2,3,4l, Dance Commiffees ll,2,3,4l, Cliffs Ediforial Sfaff, Dramafic Club 121, Pinochle Club Ill, Oil Painfing Club I3I. SAMUEL, GORDON, 505 Scoff Road, Chinchilla, Pa.-Fooiball f2,3,4l, Baseball I2,3,4l, Varsify S Club l2,3,4l, Class Assemb- ly l2,3I, Afhlefic Associafion Mixed Chorus I2,3,4l, Dance Commiffees lI,2,3,4l, Cliffs Sporfs Sfaff, Jr. Card Parfy, Spa- gheffi Dinner, Fishing Club Chefs' Club f2I, Pinochle Club UI, Bridge Club SEELEY, JAMES, 4l7 Colburn Avenue, Clarks Summif, Pa.-Foofball Il,2.3,4I, Varsify S Club Il,2,3,4l, Nafional Afhlefic Scholar- ship Sociefy, Sfudenf Council I3,4l, Afhlefic Associafion ll,2,3l, Dance Commiffees iI,2,3,4l, Spagheffi Dinner, Cliffs Sporfs Sfaff, Mixed Chorus Class Assembly, Comefs' Review, Assembly Usher I3,4I, Chess Club ll,2l, Pinochle Club i3l, Bridge Club l4l. SINGER, VIOLET, IO9 Armfrong Avenue, Clarks Summif, Pa,-Mix- ed Chorus Dance Commiffees ll,2,3,4l, Jr. Card Parfy, Cliffs Layouf Sfaff, Spagheffi Dinner, Senior Play Commiffee, Arf Club Bridge Club I3l, Kniffing Club SPITZER, NANCY, 709 Linden Sfreef, Clarks Summif, Pa,-Basket ball Il,2,3,4l, Varsify S Club f2,3,4I, Senior Play Commiffee, Jr. Card Parfy, Chess Club Ill, Pinochle Club l2,4l, Woodwork- ing Club Cliffs Typing Sfaff, STACKNICK, MARY, R. D. No. I, Clarks Summif, Pa.-Spagheffi Dinner, Cliffs Layouf Sfaff, Flag Twirlers l4l, Class Assembly. Senior Dramafic Club Pinochle Club STOECKEL, CARL, 2l7 Highland Avenue, Clarks Summif, Pa.- Dance Decorafions Il,2,3,4I, Jr. Card Parfy, Spagheffi Dinner. Senior Play Commiffee, Cliffs Adverfising Sfaff, Jr. Assembly, Band Ill, Firsf Aid Club ill, Fishing Club Senior Sporfs Club i3,4I. WATSON, JUDITH, 225 Elecfric Sfreef, Clarks Summif, Pa.-Band Il,2,3,4I, Mixed Chorus I2,3,4l, Dancing Club III. Arl' Club l2,3,4I, Dance Commiffees il,2,3,4I, Spagheffi Dinner, Cliffs Co- edifor of Layouf Sfaff, Jr. Card Parfy, Y-Teens Tri-Hi-Y III. Class Assembly lll. WALTON. ANN, II8 Highland Avenue, Clarks Summif, Pa. WATKINS, WARREN, 302 Sfone Avenue, Clarks Summif, Pa.-Mix- ed Chorus lI,2,3,4l, Dance Decorafions lI,4l. Dance Door Com- miffee l2,3I, Spagheffi Dinner, Cliffs Circulafion Sfaff, Jr. Card Parfy, Class Assembly, Fishing Club Ill, Chefs' Club IZI, Sporfs Club i3,4l. WHALEN, LEE ANN, III Colburn Avenue, Clarks Summif. Pa.- Band l3,4l, Mixed Chorus Il,2,3,4l, Dance Commiffees Il.2,3,4l, Cliffs Layouf Sfaff, Spagheffi Dinner, Dancing Club Ill, Clar- kie's Capers l2,3l, Swing Band l4l, Senior Play Casf, Class As- sembly, Comefs' Review. WILLIAMS, ARLINE, R. D. No. 2, Knapp Road, Clarks Summif, Pa, -Mixed Chorus lI,2,3,4l, Flag Twirlers HI, Class Assembly, Typing Club Dramafics Club l2l, Kniffing Club I3,4I. N L w A D V512 nsffw EN is I v CARLTON CLARKE - Blu. SICKLER PEDRICK'S GARAGE , DR. M. B. WARBURTON PARK BAR-B-Q A Nor+I1 Chinchilla, Pa. Delicious Chicken On The Rough SI.00 CLARKS GREEN V A RS I T Y ssnvlcs STATION p,.,,,,I.,,.,, I CHARLES O'MALLEY Complimenfs of DEMPSEY'S TIRE SERVICE Clarks Summir, Pa. PHONE: 6-7606 Complimenis of VICTORY PIG BAR-B-Q JOHN TAYLOR Com plimenfs of RusseII's Ice Cream and Luncheonette ROBERTS GARAGE PHONE 6-8246 Jack and Dick A-I SERVICE STATION STATE and HIGHLAND STS. Clarks Summif, Pa. BROWN'S PHARMACY Druggisk and Dispensing Chemisfs Prescripiions SIciIIfuIIy Compouncled Clarks Green Corners PHONE 6-950i P. O. BOX 76 - LEWIS MOTOR CO. Compliments Chrysler and Plymouth of SALES Wm-1 SERVICE MAY W. MORRIS REAL ESTATE BROKER 326 Sc. State Street Clarks Summit, Pa. Expert Body and Fender Straightening and Painting - Willard Batteries Philco Radios - Refrigerators Clarks Summit, Pa. At Top ot Hill PHONE 6-6621 Expert Diamond Setting Grandfather Clocks Repaired HERB KRAUSS JEWELRY Watch and Clock Repairing PHONE 67607 408 S. State Street Clarks Summit, Pa. Office Equipment Company 526 Spruce St. - I25 Adams Ave. Scranton, Pa. Office Supplies - Desks, Chairs Westlake Summit Shop DRESSES GIFTS GREETING CARDS Always Something New 4I4 South State Street Clarks Summit, Pa. Compliments of Laura Lister Beauty Parlor ALYCE'S Youth Shoppe CLOTHES FOR TOTS AND TEENS 208 Depot Street Clarks Summit, Pa. Walter Stage's Service Station Walter Stage, Proprietor TYDOL GASOLINE VEEDOL MOTOR OILS Consumers Coal Co Kehoe - Berge Coal More I-leat - Less Ash PHONE CLARKS SUMMIT 6-39Il Ernest W. Davis Plastering Stuccoing Concreting General Masonry Repairs SCOTT ROAD CHINCHILLA, PA. For The Perfect Gift -Fine Jewelry - Jewelry - Elecfrical Appliances Walclwes RICHARD G. PETHICK Guaranfeed Welch, Cloclc, and Jewelry Repairs 7 FRONT ST. CLARKS SUMMIT Recupero Auto Sales Kaiser and Frazer 24 Hour Service PHONE 6-047I Clarks Summif SUN GAS TRlANGlE GAS COMPANY DICKSON ' ' TAPPAN North Chinchilla, Pa. CBSQQQY G - E . BENGAL Phone: Clarks Summit 6-7671 Milli? Television RADIO ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 45 R.P.M. RECORDS lloyd E. Plantholt I09 S. Slafe S+ree+ Phone 6-8I6I Herman W. Cole, Jr. Memorial Home For Funerals Clarks Summil, Pa. AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 6-782l Complimenfs Of DR. F. C. LUTZ THE POWDER PUFF - Specializing In - Permanenl Waves and Cosmeiics ETHEL L. KAMMER Telephone: 6-6606 Clarks Summil Anyihing For Your Car MILES AUTO PARTS NEW AND USED Used Cars and Trucks TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL REBUILDING EIec+ric Welding Ace'IyIene CLARKS SUMMIT 6-700l If you are par'ficuIar aboui' Your Prinfing - Look Us Up . Peerless Printing Co. Commercial Printers Corner Winola Road and CenIer Sireei' E. BERT JERMYN Clarks Summif, Pa. WM. F. QUIGG, Jr. 326 SOUTH STATE STREET Clarks Summi+, Pa. Candy, CigareHes, Papers, Magazines, Confecfionery Donald S. Keen KEEN'S R PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE 3 I2 SOUTI1 Siaie Sfreef Clarks Summif, Pa. CompIimen'Is Of LESH'S MEN'S STORE Business Otters THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES tor suitable employment and greater ultimate earning capacity. Many splendid opportunities await high school men and women who are equip- ped to serve in this tield. Our courses otter ettective training at moder- ate cost and without loss ot time. Our tree Placement Service assists in securing positions. Scranton - Lackawanna College of k Secretarial and Business Administration Approved by State Committee on Standards with No. I Rating 635 LINDEN STREET SCRANTON, PA. Our Heartiest Congratulations to the Graduating Class. . . AS THE OLDEST and largest Bank in this region, may we add our sincere best wishes to every graduate ot your High School. We ioin with your community in extending congratulations. COMMENCEMENT DAY is Iiterall a new day for each one ot you - and we hope success and happiness will be your reward as you strive in your lite-work or in turther studies at college. Abington Branch The First National Bank of S c1'a11 ton CLARKS SUMMIT, PA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Robinson Lumber Co A FIRST-CLASS SOURCE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 2214 Amelia Avenue ONE'3-5l7I C N Compliments Of Woodlawn Farm Dairy Company Good Luck, Seniors FROM JOHN R. WALTER Richzield Service Station 24 Hour Service Abington Tractor 6- lmplement Co. Phone: Clarks Summit 6-9526 CHINCHILLA, PENNA. International Harvester Tractors and Implements Parts and Service, Refrigeration Hotpoint Electrical Appliances Iceberg Frozen Food Plants Culligan Sott Water Service Gardenaid Tractors, Jacobsen Power Mowers Jamestown Metal Kitchens Eagle Barn Cleaners and Eagle Forage Harvesters Kreitrz er Lumber and Supply Company EVERYTHING FROM CELLAR TO CHIMNEY TOP 335 BEDFORD STREET Phone: 6-8126 SUMMIT, -:- PENNSYLVA Compliments Of Burschel Dairy Co. SCRANTON, PA. Clarks Summit Cooperative G. l. F. Service, Inc. CLARKS SUMMIT, PA. Phone: 6-6006 FEEDS - SEEDS - FERTILIZERS - LINE FARM SUPPLIES Compliments Best Wishes Of CLARKS SUMMIT TAXI L. G. KAREHA, IvI. D. 6-2244 Compliments FLY WITH Us Ot , SCRANTON MCDONNELL 5 MUNICIPAL AIRPORT JEWELER - OPTOMETRIST , Harold D. Swank, Manager ProvIclence Square Paul Smith's Service Station Chinchilla, Pa. Compliments of Ellis 8I Young Jones' Nu Way Market 50I POWELL AVE. The Biggest Little Store In Clarks Summit G 8. G Realty Co. Ben F. Evans, Agent 204 S. Abington Road Clarks Green, Pa. Complete Real Estate And Insurance Service C. S. 6-632I Phones Scr. 4-6I49 J. F. Robinson Insurance I I9 HALL AVENUE Clarks Green Lackawanna Motor Club Building Scranton Everybody should make an invest- igation of these exceptional lines of protection - Polio Hunting Trip Comprehensive Personal Liability Worldwide Trip Travel READE G. BRAINARD CLARKS GREEN, PA. Sure Insurance With Service VITA-VAR PAINT Guaranteed By Good Housekeeping BUNNELL'S HARDWARE Clarks Summit, Pa. Compliments Of Abington Restaurant Foust - Walton Proprietors S. STATE ST. Clarks Summit, Pa. DR. M. L. CARPENTER OPTOMETRIST Phone 6-8l2l 422 POWELL AVE. Clarks Summit, Pa. FLORAL HAVEN CHINCHILLA, PENNA. Phone: Clarks Summit 6-233I, 6-234i Florists and Landscape Architects NEW MODERN VILLAGE MOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Nichols ROUTES 6 8: I I TRAILER VILLAGE CLARKS SUMMIT Complimenrs I.e0nUrd J. Rieder of Clarks Summi'I', Pa. Clarks Green Tailor RepresenIa+ive Mefropolifan Life Insurance Co. Life Insurance Accidenl and Healih Insurance Complimenrs Of ABINGTON CRAFTS SHOP 539 SOUTH STATE ST. Clarks Summil, Pa. Complimenfs Of WARD B. PARKER AGENCY TAYLOR LUMBER CO., Inc. Bur+on E. Walkins, Presideni' When I+'s Lumber - CLARK MOTOR CO. DeSo+o 81 Plymouih Sales 8: Service Sfafe S+ree+ and Highland Avenue TELEPHONE 6-0676 can Our Number Clarks Summlr, Pa. TAYLOR 254 A. A. A. Towing Body Work Personalized Service! Mackles Dailey Funeral Home Hosiery - Cosrume Jewelry Leroy Dailey, Direclor Dresses - Handbags Family Conveyance Furnished Lingerie - Blouses To And From Funeral Home 228 LACKA. ST., OLYPHANT, PA. THE SENIOR CLASS APPRECIATES THE LIBERAL DONATION MADE BY THE Motion Picture Club DIAL C. S. 6-824I Winola Rd., Clarks Summil' PHOTOGRAPHY BY R. E. Merriman A. H. MORRIS, Sr. Try Andy, He's A Dandy Local and Long Distance Moving Insured Van Service Phone: Clarks Summit 6-9466 925 SOUTH STATE ST. McDONALD'S PHARMACY I07 W. MARKET ST. Scranton, Pa. Compliments Of THE GRAND UNION Compliments Of Summit Form Equipment Co. H. E. EDWARDS The Most Beautiful Buy Of All CHEVROLET H. E. Courtright Chevrolet, Inc. Serving The Abingtonsu Sales and Service I25-I33 N. STATE ST. Clarks Summit, Pa. Phone 6-737I Compliments Of Abington Plumbing and Heating Co. GEORGE H. BRITTAIN, Prop. The Boulevard Beouty Solon CHINCHILLA, PA. Prop. Ferdie Iyoob Phone - 6-9287 Q ADVERTISING - DISPLAVS 'SI6 5 I Commercial Art 0 Screen Process O Outdoor Bulletins COOK 81 ABINGTON RD.. C. G qw nwwwwqwow mz,.,.y.a,,1,., Qc ,amz M ,uma The P. A. Hutchison Company 428-430 Forest Court . . . Scranton 3, Pennsylvania


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Clarks Summit Clarks Green High School - Cliffs Yearbook (Clarks Summit, PA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

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Clarks Summit Clarks Green High School - Cliffs Yearbook (Clarks Summit, PA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955


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