Clearfield Area High School - Bison Yearbook (Clearfield, PA)

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FIVE DEAR DIARY: Knowing that with each passing year our memories of school will become more dim and hazy, we seniors have made a permanent record, THE BISON, composed of pictures of our classmates and teachers as Well as articles concerning the outstanding happenings which have made up our school life. We shall look at this book many times during the comin years, thus keeping clearly in mind the many happy hours spent in Clearfield High School. SIX ...B 0 F 12074 0 0 9 0 6 0 0 Z: ..E 5.17, iafubfbflau, 'bbzdaaclaaimm . . . Qfwzma, Uflawffwivm dthiatwx, B,lb.0ll.QffQA, fi 232 3 .2-ia 1 6 t x i x Q ,Z H n- f uw JJ 35539 24 E 2 . Q Aw, :Q ,i 5. if - , 3 , ,gl is 5 ! 1 0 ----' S if 2, qw -- F V! , V Jie ,. Jjaiofgi E Q wx f ig' . Q aadfemg 'rl ' ,9-245' X, and Ag , Q, -sg E I ff: ' 'L' ' f af' S i , . E4 1, si ,- 'wQ?'f..y c 4, W 9 M 6 M' ..- Xi ' iw 'Ag : gy ' '51 Y 5 x 1 . ,1 -.Q qi. S f4,.::,'1-F . Q89 RWM- f-Q 11,4.-.--w 5 . q.- 'hfi 5332 fa- 4151509 9 '- kwgf . 3 X 1 Q - .1 if-f -2, ..f- s ,.1 hx Y i 'avr .5 l il: Q . NFQ 7110 W. HOWARD MEAD AB- AM' CLAIR D. ROSS Principal of senior High School Pfimipal '1fJu i0' High School Pennsylvania State College Columbia University S. F. W. MORRISON A.B., A.M. Superinlendent of Schools Lebanon Valley College Columbia University Grove City College TEN Eickinson College Jlw J HAROLD G. BIGLEY A.B., M. Ed. M athematics ennsylvania State College l A MARION DOLE RUTH E. EWING A-B- A.B., A.M. Librarian English, WilSOT1 College Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College OLIVE D. FORCEY B.S. Latin and Art Susquehanna University AILEEN GEORGE WILLIAM A. GUTTERON GRETCHEN E- HILLER B.S. Ph. B. ' BLS., AM. Commercial History English Indiana State Teachers College Muhlenberg College pennsylvania State College -5812.0 ELEVEN GWLADYS P. JONES A.B., M.S. Personal Relations Albright College Pennsylvania State College Y w X .7112 3 N 4 WILLIAM A. KARSHNER LENA KNEPP B.S. B.S. Commercial Commercial Bl00mSbUI'g State Teachers Indiana State Teachers College College HAROLD E. KUHNS JR. B.S., M.S. Supervisor of Music West Chester State Teachers College University of Pennsylvania K. ELIZABETH LAURIE BERNICE M. LORD IRENE MCCORMICK A.B. B.S. A'B. English English English, Vassar College New York University Juniata College TWELVE JANE S. MERVINE A.B. History Hood College jhej AMY RENO' A.B., A.M. French and Vocal M usic Gouc-.her College Columbia University University of Paris LUDLOW NICHOLS VIRGIL PATERLINE B.S. B.S., M. Ed. Commercial Commercial Susquehanna University Grove City College University of Pittsburgh WAYNE RIEMAN MARY A. SHUPP PAUL M. SMITH B.S. B.S. B.S. Biology Commercial Practical Science Juniata College Rider College Shippensburg State Teachers College --:Blau THIRTEEN HAROLD C. SWANK A.B., M. Ed. History Pennsylvania State College FREDERICK P. WEIDNER B.S. Science Gettysburg College fl?-RED Eg' CHARLES A. P B . VOGELSONG, JR. ew H islory B3- Director of Athletics Algebra a-'nd H isiory Dickinson College Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College ARTHUR J. WEISS BELLE HAYES WILEY ELIZABETH D. WILSON B.S B.S. A.B. Biology Commercial Engl-islz Albright College Indiana State Teachers College Juniata College ELAINE W. HUMMEL MRS. ELTHERA HOCKMAN FOURTEEN Sec-refary go pfhwipal Sem-eiary io Superintendent 4146 SW I ?AR DIAR ,A Y QP y T LA RUE ANDERSON BETTY BARRETT BETTY BEAM DOLLY BECTON MARGARET BELL VIRGINIA BLOOM EMMA BOWERS REBECCA BOWERS ELIZABETH BRATTON GLEE BUTLER LOUISE AUG USTINE ANNA BAUMGARDNER MARGARET BEARD HELEN BELL KATHRYN BLACK BEVERLY BOWES MARGARET BOWERS LORRAINE BOYLE ALMA BUTLER LUDOVICA CARELLA E 1 , as is M 'A 3. 1 1 SIXTEEN l 4 .. o C' LA RUE ANDERSON Coogie , General-Social Service Club 4 0 LOUISE LUCILLE AUGUSTINE Duchess , General-Commercial Club 2, Yarn Club 3 ' BETTY JANE BARRETT Blondie , General-Social Service Club 2, Yarn Club 4 - ANNA KATHRYN BAUMGARDNER Ann , General-Mixed Chorus 2, 4. BETTY E. BEAM General-Social Service Club 3, Travel Club 3 ' ERIE MAR- GARET BEARD Peg , General - DOLLY BECTON General-Social Service Club 4, Travel Club 4, Yarn Club 3 - HELEN J. BELL General-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross Council 2, Yarn Club 4. MARGARET MAY BELL Peggy , Classical-Latin Club 2, Yarn Club 4 - KATHRYN E. BLACK General-Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, Photography Club 3, Yarn Club 4 ' VIRGINIA BLOOM Ginny , Classical -Band 2, 3, 4-Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4, Bison Board 3, Press Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, Social Service Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4-Aedile 3, Censor 4, Dramatics 3, 4 ' BEVERLY ELIZABETH BOWES Bowzie , General-Commercial Club 3 , Jr. Red Cross Council 2, Photography Club 3, 4, Social Service Club 3, 4, Travel Club 4- Secretary 4, Dramatics 2, Assembly Committee 2. EMMA LENORE BOWERS General-Commercial Club 2, Social Service Club 2, 3, 4 - MARGARET C. BOWERS Margie , General-Commercial Club 3, Social Service Club 2, 3, 4 - REBECCA L. BOWERS Beck , Stenographic- Band 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Photography Club 3-Secretary 3, Rifle Club 2, Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Travel Club 4 - LORRAINE BOYLE Rainy , General-Photography Club 4, Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Travel Club 4, Yarn C!ub 3-President 3, Dramatics 2. ELIZABETH J. BRATTON Betty , Classical-Rifle Club 2,Social Service Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Travel Club 4 - ALMA G. BUTLER General-Yarn Club 2, 3, 4 ' GLEE BUTLER Bookkeeping-Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Social Service Club 3 - LUDOVICA HELEN CARELLA Dewey , General- Yarn Club 3, 4. 1?- Wmh Aim! Ia I Wag? 72a 5 ' i SEX ENTEEN NICK ALBERT ACCORDINO ADAMS WILLIAM ROBERT ADAMS ASHCRAFT CONRAD CORTEZ BALUM BELL ARDELL THOMAS BENDER BEVERIDGE NICK ALFRED BIVIANO BLOOM MILES CHARLES BLO OM BOAL HAROLD ANDREW BOAL BOGREN FRANCIS CLEO BO VARD BOWMAN THOMAS ROBERT BRYAN BUTLER SAMUEL BEN JAMIN BUZZANCA CALDWELL X11 X' HJ, 5,4 4-4 EIGHTEEN 1 NICK S. ACCORDINO General-Band 2, 3, 45 Symphony Orchestra 3, 45 Dance Orchestra 3, 45 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 0 ALBERT C. ADAMS Lefty -General-Jr. Sportsmen's Club' 2, 3 - WILLIAM R. ADAMS Bill , General-Band 3, 45 Mix- ed Chorus 2, 4 - ROBERT E. ASHCRAFT Bob , Scientific-Dance Committee 2, 35 Symphony Orchestra 2, 35 Press Club 2, 3, 4-Awociate Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 45 Rifle Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Student Council 4 5 Dramatics 2 5 Class Vice- President 3. CONRAD P. BALUM Con , General-Aviation Club 4 - F. CORTEZ BELL Classical-Press Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Class Historian 35 Class President 4 - ARDELL BENDER General-Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2 - THOMAS BEVERIDGE Tom , General-Rifle Club 25 Varsity Club 45 Football 4-Manager 45 Wrestling 3-Manager 3. NICK JOSEPH BIVIANO Nicky , General-Band 2, 3, 45 Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Dance Orchestra 3, 45 Male Chorus 4 f ALFRED BLOOM Al , General - MILES BLOOM Scientijic - CHARLES BOAL Chuck Bookkeeping- Golf 4. .L . HAROLD EIIWVDOD BOAL Haddie , General-Rifle Club 2 - ANDREW J. BOGREN, JR. Andy , General 0 FRANCIS BOVARD Classical-Band 2, 3, 4 Bison Board 3, 4-Sports Editor 45 Male Chorus 4 5 Dance Committee 4 5 Photography Club 35 Latin Club 2, 3, 4-Aedile 3, Quaestor 45 Dramatics 2, 3 0 CLEO WIL- LIAM BOWMAN Willy , Vocational Agriculture-F.F.A. 2, 3, 4.- THOMAS A. BRYAN Tom , General-Band 2, 3, 45 Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4 - ROBERT G. BUTLER Bob , General - SAMUEL BUZZANCA Tooty , General-Latin Club 2, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2 - BENJAMIN BOYD CALDWELL Ben , General-Mixed Chorus 25 Photography Club 45 Dramatics 3, 4. ' ' ' 1 - cf '11 mv -.Nvgf , -A-1 V05 ., MQP ' II I Ml' 4 fu THELMA MARGARET JANE cARNs CHASE MARGARET MARJORIE CHELGREN CHERRY Neg' BETTY JEAN VERA COCHRANE cooN HELEN VICTORIA COUDRIET COVIELLA SHIRLEY JANE CRAFT DIEHL MARGARET EERYL DI SALVO n1xoN Rox1E RUTH ELDRIDGE ESHELMAN BETTY EUNIGE EvANs EVANS JEAN IDABELLE FAULKNER FINK LGRAINE DOROTHY FRANTZ GEARHART XX S Y WA ff 55 I N N TWENTY THELMA JEAN CARNS General-Conunercial Club 3, Social Service Club 4, Yarn Club 2, 3, 4 - MARGARET JANE CHASE Margie , Bookkeeping-Colm mercial Club 3, 4, Librarian 3, Photography Club 4, Press Club 3, 4, Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Dramatics 3 ' MARGARET CHELGREN Swede , Bookkeeping-Band 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Council 4-Treasur- er 4, Social Service Club 3, Yarn Club 3 ' MARJORIE CHERRY Cherry , Classical-Band 2, 3, 4-Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4, Bison Board 3, 4-Editor-in-Chief 4, Drama Club 4, Press Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, Rifle Club 2, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Latin Club 2. BETTY JEAN COCHRANE Cockie , Classical-Librarian 4, Symphony Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 4-President 4, Press Club 3, 4-Sports Editor 4, Soc- ial Service Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2-Praetor 2, Student Council 3, 4, Class Secre- tary 3 - VERA A. COON General-Yarn Club 4 ' HELEN L. COUDRIET Cuddles , General-Social Service Club 4 - VICTORIA COVIELLO Vicky , General-Commercial Club 3, Social Service Club 4. SHIRLEY E. CRAFT Classical-Band 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Jr. Sportsmen's Club 4-Treasurer 4, Dra- matics 3, Assembly Committee 2 - JANE DIEHL Classical-Bison Board 3, Jr. Red Cross Council 2, Librarian 4, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4-Quaestor 3, Consul 4 - MARGARET M. DISALVO Margie , Classical-Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Yarn Club 3, Dramatics 4 ' L. BERYL DIXON Gem eral-Mixed Chorus 3, Social Service Club 3, 4. ROXIE J. ELDRIDGE General-Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Council 2, Yarn Club 2 ' RUTH E. ESHELMAN General-Band 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 -President 3, Secretary 4, Assembly Committee 2 ' BETTY M. EVANS Bets General-Social Service Club 3, 4 - EUNICE N. EVANS Classical-Symphony Orchestra 4, Yarn Club 4. L. JEAN FAULKNER General-Social Service Club 4, Yarn Club 2, 3, 4-President 3 ' IDABELL DEE FINK Finkie , Bookkeeping-Commercial Club 3, 4, Social Service Club 3 - LORAINE LOUISE FRANTZ Frantzie , Bookkeeping-Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4 - DOROTHY LOUISE GEARHART Dotty , General-Social Service Club 2, Bison Board 3, Yarn Club 4, Latin Club 2. ' Nfim Me G Q44 5 fha! Qafz! Rah! CORLISS JOE CALDWELL CENTRA JOSEPH ALBERT CHRISTINE CIRCOLO GROVER GERALD CLARK COWDER ANGELO WILLIAM CURTORILLO CONKLIN BERTRAM CHARLES DAN VER DAVIS LEWIS AUGUST DEMI DUFOUR HERBERT DWIGHT DURST DUTTRY HOMER ROBERT EDWARDS ESHELMAN FRANK HAROLD ETTARO FINK PAUL MICHAEL FLAHA RTY FLANAGAN 0 . ...xt W TWENTY-TWO CORLISS CALDWELL Bud , General-Band 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Travel Club 4, Dramatics 45 Track 2, 3, 4 - JOE LOUIS CENTRA Smokey , Gen- eral - JOSEPH M. CHRISTINE Joe , General-Mixed Chorus 3, 4 3 Dra- matics 2 - ALBERT O. CIRCOLA Chick , General-Band 2, 3, 4, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dance Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Track 4, Dramatics 2, 4. GROVER CLARK Bud , General ' GERALD W. COWDER Ink , General - ANGELO J. CURTORILLO Angee , General-Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4 - WILLIAM ARTHUR CONKLIN Bill , General- Dramatics 2, 4. HERBERT DURST Scientific-Bison Board 4 ' DWIGHT R. DUTTRY Simple , General-Aviation Club 4 - HOMER HILL EDWARDS Eddie , General- Basketball 4, Track 2, 3 ' ROBERT C. ESHELMAN Bob , Bookkeeping- Commercial Club 3 5 Drama Club 35 Press Club 3, 4. BERTRAM DANVER General - CHARLES W. DAVIS Dave , Sciemlific- Band 2, 3, 4 3 Rifle Club 25 Jr. Sportsmen's.Club 4 - LEWIS E. DEMI Louie , Bookkeeping-Student Council 2, 3 5 Rifle Club 3 - AUGUST W. DUFOUR Gus General-Aviation Club 4. FRANK ANTHONY ETTARO Handsome , General ' HAROLD PAUL FINK Buck , Classical-Press Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 4 - PAUL T. FLAHARTY, JR. P. T. , Scientific-Band 2, 3, 4 5 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4 ' MICHAEL E. FLANA- GAN, JR. Mike , General-Varsity Club 2, 3, 4-President 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 43 Track 2, 3, 45 Class President 3. BETTY GLACE LEONA GRAHAM MARGARET GUENOT KATHLEEN HAYS RUTH HERTLEIN DOROTHY HOWELL JEAN HURLEY ALICE JOHNSON MAXINE JONES BETTY KESTER DORIS GRAHAM M. JOY GRAHAM EVA HART BETTY HENWOOD CATHRYN HIGH LILA HUNTER LUCENA JACKSON REATH JOHNSTON BARBARA KEAST THELMA KESTER TWEN TY-FOUR BETTY L. GLACE Guiacie , General-Social Service Club 45 Travel Club 4 ' DORIS A. GRAHAM Classical-Band 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 4-Vice President 45 Jr. Red Cross Council 3 5 Symphony Orchestra 4 5 Dance Orchestra 3, 45 Social Service Club 2, 3, 4-Program Chairman 45 Latin Club 25 Dramatics 2, 45 Class Historian 25 Assembly Committee 2 ' LEONA GRAHAM Shorty , General-Social Ser- vice Club 2, 3, 4 5 Travel Club 4 - MARION JOY GRAHAM Classical-Jr. Red Cross Council 4 5 Press Club 3, 4-Literary Editor 45 Latin Club 2 5 Student Council 25 Travel Club 45 Dramatics 3. MARGARET L. GUENOT Frenchie , General-Yam Club 4 ' EVA HART Bookkeeping-Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 Social Service Club 3, 4 ' KATHLEEN ANN HAYS Kassie , Classical-Jr. Red Cross Council 45 Librarian 4-Secretary 45 Social Service Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Travel Club 35 Class Historian 4 - BETTY K. HENWOOD General-Social Service Club 2. RUTH M. HERTLEIN Billie , Classical-Social Service Club 45 Travel Club 25 Yarn Club 4 - CATHRYN HIGH Katie , 'General-Photography Club 45 Social Service Club 2, 3, 45 Travel Club 4 ' DOROTHY VIOLET HOWELL Dot , Classical-Mixed Chorus 25 Jr. Red Cross Council 45 Social Service Club 3, 45 Travel Club 4 ' LILA MAE HUNTER Classical-Librarian 45 Photography Club 35 Social Service Club 3, 45 Student Council 4-Vice President 45 Dramatics 45 Class Secretary 4. JEAN HURLEY Bookkeeping-Social Service Club 3 ' MARY LUCENA JACK- SON Jackie , Bookkeeping 0 ALICE V. JOHNSON General-Mixed Chorus 2, 45 J r. Red Cross Council 4-Secretary 45 Social Service Club 35 Latin Club 25 Yarn Club 2 - REATH JOHNSTON General-Photography Club 45 Social Service Club 2, 3, 45 Travel Club 4. MAXIN E LOUISE JONES Mickey , General-Drama Club 2, 4-Vice President 45 Press Club 2, 3, 45 Social Service Club 25 Dramatics 2, 4 - BARBARA M. KEAST Barb , Classical-Bison Board 3, 4-Advertising Manager 45 Dance Committee 2, 3, 4-Chairman 45 Librarian 3-Secretary 35 Press Club 3, 4-Feature Editor 45 Dramatics 2 - BETTY JANE KESTER Kess , Stenographic-Commercial Club 3, 45 Social Service Club 2, 3, 45 Photography Club 45 Bison Board 4-Typist 4 - THELMA KESTER General-Yarn Club 2. .facwemq frm a gawk? Kemmq Wp ,WM We flfewaf. TWENTY-FIVE CHARLES FRANCIS FONTENOY FORCEY MA X FREDERICK FORCEY FORSYTH JOE CHARLES FRANCEMORE GARDNER JOSEPH WILLIAM GARITO GILSON BRICE LESTER GRAHAM GRAHAM GORDON EARL GRAY GUELICH ORVIS MAURICE GULICI-I HARTSO CK JOHN BLAIR HAZEL HURLEY RICHARD WALTER JAMISON JAY GILBERT WALTER JOHNSON JOHNSTON TVVEN TY-SIX CHARLES K. FONTENOY Chuck , General - FRANCIS FREIDEL FOR- CEY Mutt , General-Student Council 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 0 MAX FORCEY General ' FREDERICK CHARLES FORSYTH Freddie , General-Latin Club 2, 3. JOE FRANCEMORE Scorch , General-Mixed Chorus 35 Dramatics 3 - CHARLES F. GARDNER Stub , General-Varsity Club 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 - JOSEPH WALTER GARITO Jughead , General-Band 2, 3, 45 Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4 - WILLIAM D. GILSON Bill , Scientific-Phototraphy Club 3, 45 Rifle Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Dramatics 2, 3. BRICE L. GRAHAM Grahammy , General-Aviation Club 4 - LESTER W. GRAHAM General - GORDON L. GRAY Scientific-Bison Board 45 Associate Editor 45 Drama Club 4-Secretaryg 45 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 - EARL T. GUELICH Dutch , General-Band 2, 3, 4 5 Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Dance Orchestra 3, 45 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 5-Treasurer 45 Travel Club 35 Mixed Chorus 4. ORVIS R. GULICH Buzy ,fGer1.eral-Band 2, 3, 4,-President 35 Travel Club 35 Symphony Orchestra 3, 45 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4,-Secretary 2, Treasurer 3 - MAURICE BAILEY HARTSOCK, JR. Morry , Scientific-Dance Committee 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross Council 3, 4,-Vice President 3, President 45 Press Club 3, 4,-Sports Editor 45 Varsity Club 45 Basketball 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4 ' JOHN W. HAZEL Junie , General-Band 2, 3, 45 Travel Club 35 F. F. A. 2, 3,-Reporter3 5 Male Chorus4 - BLAIR S. HURLEY Slim , General-F. F. A. 2, 3, 4,-Vice President 3. RICHARD .IAMISON Dick , General ' WALTER E. JAY Jay , General ' GILBERT J. JOHNSON Swede , General-Varsity Club 3, 4,-Treasurer 45 Foot- ball 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Track 3, 4,-Captain 45 Mixed Chorus 3 ' WALTER C. JOHNSTON Red , General-Band 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Dance Orchestra 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4,-Secretary 35 Travel Club 35 Rifle Club 4. ESTHER VIOLA KELLER KLINE DOROTHY MARSELLA KNEE KNEE BETTY HELEN KN EPP KN EPP MILDRED HESTER KOOZER KOVAL DOROTHY A. LEON A KRAMER LACHAT JOSEPHINE BETTY LAMENDOLA LANSBERRY VIVIAN ILA LAWHEAD LEACH ROSEMARY MARY MARGARET LEFFLER LEITZING ER MARCIA GERTRUDE LENNOX LIDDLE MABLE ESTHER B. LONG LONG TWENTY-EIG HT ESTHER P. KELLER General - VIOLA KLINE Pat , General - DOROTHY L. KNEE Dot , General ' MARSELLA M. KNEE Ma.rshmelloW , General- Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Yarn Club 3, Jr. Red Cross Council 2. BETTY I. KNEPP Penny , General-Librarian 4, Jr. Red Cross Council 3 - HELEN KNEPP Kneppy , General-Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Travel Club 3, 4 - MILDRED KOOZER Mlm , General-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 4, Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2 v HESTER LUCILLE KOVAL Stenographfic-Yarn Club 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY ANN KRAMER General-Drama Club 2, Photography Club 3, Sym- phony Orchestra 2, Latin Club 2, 4, Male Chorus-Pianist 4 ' LEONA MARIE LACHAT Stenographic-Social Service Club 3, Photography Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Travel Club 4 - J OSEPHINE J. LAMENDOLA Jo , General-Mixed Chorus 2, Photography Club 4, Social Service Club 2, 4 - BETTY LANSBERRY ograpkic-Commercial Club 3, 4-Secretary 4, Assembly Committee 2, Press Club 8, 4, Social Service Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2. VIVIAN A. LAWHEAD Viv , Bookkeeping-Commercial Club 3, Jr. Red Cross Council 3, Photography Club 4, Social Service Club 2, Yarn Club 2 - ILA L. LEACH Classical-Librarian 4-Treasurer 4 - ROSEMARY LEFFLER Clasi- cal-Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4-Head Cheer- leader 4, Dramatics 2, 3, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2 - MARY MARGARET LEITZIN GER General-Rifle Club 2, Social Service Club 3, 4, Travel Club 4. MARCIA KATHLEEN LEN NOX Bookkeeping-Commercial Club 4, Photography Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, Assembly Committee 2, Travel Club 4 - GERTRUDE PEARL LIDDLE Pearly , General-Social Service Club 3, 4 - MABEL LONG Pat , General-Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Council 4 - ESTHER BELLE LONG Essie ,General. Gaiellmq Reza! .Sellzeq Dawfefaf Same EM? Qmqmaf CORTES PRESTON KEISER KELLER RICHARD BURTON KELLER KELLY CLA RK JOHN KITTLEBERGER KIESGE CLARENCE GUY LANICH LANN ON SHELBOURNE WILLIAM LANSBERRY LAW JAMES RALPH LEMMO LINGLE WILBUR JOE LIVINGSTON MARINO JAMES ROBERT MARINOBLE McCORKLE ARNOLD BLAINE McCRACKEN MILLER JACK WILLIAM MILLER MOHNEY THIRTY -.N CORTES L. KEISER Bud , General - PRESTON KELLER Keller , Book- keeping-Commercial Club 3, 4, Golf 3, 4 - RICHARD E. KELLER Rich , General ' BURTON W. KELLY Musty ,General. W. CLARK KITTLEBERGER, JR. Scientific-Rifle Club 23 Dramatics 2, 3 ' JOHN C. KIESGE Jack ,General-Aviation Club 4 ' CLARENCE B. LANICH Bookkeeping ' GUY WALTON LANN ON Scientific-Drama Club 3, 4, Librarian 33 Dramatics 2, 4. SHELBOURNE M. LANSBERRY Shelby , General-Dramatics 4 - WILLIAM H. LAW Bill , General - JAMES JOHN LEMMO Wild Cat , General- Mixed Chorus3 - RALPH LINGLE Irish ,General. WILBUR LIVINGSTON Humpy ,General - JOE MARINO Peno , General -Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 - JAMES VINCENT MARINOBLE Vince , Bookkeeping-Commercial Club 4 -President 4 9 Dramatics 4 ' ROBERT W. McCORKLE 'Bob , General. ARNOLD McCLELLAN McCRACKEN Crackie , General-Aviation Club 4 ' BLAINE MILLER Scientific v JACK MILLER Vicey , Classical-Varsity Club 3, 4-Vice President 43 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3,4 ' WILLIAM M. MOHNEY Bill , General-Student Council 25 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 g Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4 g Baseball 2, 3, 4. KX I THI RTY-ONE gellueen Jfafaw. JEANNE BERTHA - LYNCH LYNN LEVOY MARY LYTLE MACALOOSE FRANCES EDNA MARYANSKI MASON LUCILLE ADELINE McCONNELL McCRACKEN BETTIE REBECCA McDOWELL MCG ON IGAL JOAN NORMA MITCHELL MITCHELL MARY JANE MAEJORIE MOHNEY MOORE MONA PHYLLI S MOORE MOORE BERNICE J OSEPHINE MULHOLLAN NATOLI ELLA MAE MARY K. NELSON NIGHTINGALE ,X L Q l '35 A .... , 'fez fifl ' ' xx X if ' 7 A of A D 1 is n xt. Z , ,K -I ' , 0 CAK 5217 Q ? THIRTY-TWO 1 1 4 MARGARET JEAN NE LYNCH Jeannie , Classical-Band 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 2, 43 Jr. Red Cross Council 3 3 Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Press Club 3, 4 3 Social Service Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2 - BERTHA M. LYNN Bertie , General- Commercial Club 33 Social Service Club 2, 3, 4-President 4g Travel Club 43 Basket- ball 2, 3, 4 - LEVOY MILDRED LYTLE Mid , Stenographlc-Commercial Club 3, 43 Social Service Club 3g Latin Club 2 - MARY G. MACALOOSE Classi- cal-Mixed Chorus 2, 4g Drama Club 23 Photography Club 33 Social Service Club 3, 4 3 Latin Club 23 Jr. Sportsmen's Club 4. FRANCES J. MARYANSKI Fran , Classical-Librarian 33 Social Service Club 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Student Council 4-Treasurer 43 Mixed Chorus 2 - EDNA MASON General - LUCILLE ELAINE McCONNELL Duchess , General- Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 2, 33 Social Service Club 2 f ADELINE V. McCRACKEN General-Commercial Club 43 Social Service Club 2, 3, 4. BETTIE JANE McDOWELL Blondy , General-Photography Club 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Yarn Club 4 0 K. REBECCA McGONIGAL Becky , General-Jr. Red Cross Council 2, 33 Librarian 33 Social Service Club 23 Dramatics 4 - JOAN MARIE MITCHELL Joanie , General-Band 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 43 Photography Club 43 Social Service Club 2, 3, 43 Yarn Club 2 - NORMA MITCHELL Mitch , Stenographic-Commercial Club 3, 43 Social Service Club 2, 3, 4. MARY JANE MOHN EY Stenographic-Commercial Club 43 Social Service Club 43 Latin Club 23 Basketball 2, 3, 4 - MARJORIE DEE MOORE Deedee , General MONA G. MO ORE General-Yarn Club 2 - PH YLLIS ELIZABETH MOORE Fuzzy , Stenogra.ph'lc-Commercial Club 3, 43 Photography Club 3, 43 Social Service Club 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 23 Dramatics 2, 33 Basketball 4. BERNICE M. MULHOLLAN Maquilta , General 0 JOSEPHINE M. NATOLI Jo , General-Mixed Chorus 23 Librarian 3, 43 Social Service Club 2, 3, 43 Travel Club 4 - ELLA MAE NELSON Mae , Stenographic-Commercial Club 3, 43 Social Service Club 3g Yarn Club 3 - MARY KAY NIGHTINGALE General- Mixed Chorus 2, 3g Jr. Red Cross Council 2, 4g Librarian 3, 4-President 43 Social Service Club 2, 3g Yarn Club 4s Dramatics 2. Ara? do Gfzaiimg Beliueen Glam. 766 facema Nw a Ewa place! l THIRTY-THREE JOSEPH PHILIP MOLLICA MOLLICA JOE JOHN MOORE MORRIS CHESTER RAYMOND MORRISON MORRIS ON MELVIN WARREN NEARHOOF A OGDEN REX PAUL OGDEN PARKER DOMIN IC KENNETH PARLAVECCHIO PEARCE BRUCE DANIEL PENTZ PEOPLES ERN EST HUG HIE PETERSON PHILLIPS FRED JAMES PIZZELLA RAUCH KENNETH GEORGE READ RH O NE THIRTY-FOUR JOSEPH L. MOLLICA Oscar , General-Rifle Club 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Orchestra 3, 4g Symphony Orchestra 3, 4 0 PHILIP JAMES MOLLICA Phil , Slenographic-Band 2, 3, 45 Symphony Orchestra 35 Rifle Club 3 ' JOE F. MOORE Deacon , General-Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 5 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 - JOHN ARTHUR MORRIS General. CHESTER A. MORRISON Gump , General - RAYMOND C. MORRISON Indian , Vocational Agriculture-F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 ' MELVIN E. NEARHOOF Buckie , Bookkeeping-Commercial Club 43 Aviation Club 2g Dramatics 3 0 WARREN OGDEN Lanky ,General. REX OGDEN Will , General-Dance Committee 2, 3 ' PAUL S. PARKER Bud , General-Football 2 - DOMINIC J. PARLAVECCHIO Mick , Classi- cal-Latin Club 2, 3, 4 - KENNETH W. PEARCE, JR. Pearre , General- Varsity Club 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. BRUCE G. PENTZ Punk , Scientific-Student Council 4 5 Class President 25 Class Treasurer 4 - DANIEL PEOPLES, JR. General - ERNEST PETERSON Ernie , Classical-Press Club 3, 4-Business Manager 45 Riiie Club 2g Latin Club 25 Varsity Club 4 5 Football 4 ' HUGHIE PHILLIPS Scotty , General-Rifle Club 23 Varsity Club 4g Football 4-Manager 4. FREDDIE PIZZELLA Pitts , General-Rifle Club 2g Varsity Club 45 Student Manager 3, 4 0 JAMES H. RAUCH Jim , Gene-ral-Dramatics 4 ' KEN- NETH CLYDE READ General - GEORGE E. RHONE, JR. Classical-Bison Board 3. DORIS MAE LILLIAN OWENS OWENS FLORA JEANNE PATERSON PEARSON ARLA MAE EMILY PENTZ PLYMPTON HELEN GERALDINE POOLER PORTER BESSIE LOUELLA PRY REA NORMA MARIE READ READ DOROTHY EVELYN RENAUD RENOE ELLEN MAE RISHEL RHONE BETTY JANE MARIE ROWLAND ROUGUEX HELEN N ATALIE B. SCHULTZ SCHUTZMAN P I ' THIRTY-SIX DORIS MAE OWENS Stenographic-Bison Board 4-Typist 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross Council 3-Secretary 35 Librarian 35 Photography Club 45 Press Club 3, 45 Social Service Club 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Student Council 2 ' LILLIAN MARIE OWENS Honey , General-Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ' FLORA MAC- DONALD PATERSON Pat , General-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4-Secretary 45 Photography Club 4-Secretary 45 Social Service Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 4- Tribune 3, 4 ' JEANNE E. PEARSON Jeannie , Stenographic-Bison Board 3, 4-Social Editor 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross Coun- cil5 Press Club 3, 4-Chief Typist 45 Social Service Club 2, 3, 4 5 Latin Club 25 Dra- matics 2, 3. ARLA MAE PENTZ General-Yarn Club 3 ' EMILY PLYMPTON Jean , Stenographic-Student Council 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Photography Club 4 5 Social Service Club 35 Yarn Club 35 Press Club 4 ' LOIS HELEN POOLER Chubby Classical-Librarian 45 Photography Club 45 Social Service Club 2, 3, 41Secretary 45 Latin Club 25 Travel Club 4-President 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4-President 4 - GERALDIN E PORTER Gerry , Stenographic-Bison Board 3, 4-Business Man- ager 4 5 Commercial Club 3, 45 Librarian 35 Social Service Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Basketball 3-Secretary 3. BESSIE PRY Shorty , Bookkeeping - LOUELLA REA Lillie , General- Yarn Club 45 Social Service Club 4 ' N ORMA L. READ General-Jr. Red Cross Council 25 Social Service Club 45 Yarn Club 4 ' MARIE READ General-Mixed Chorus 35 Social Service Club 2, 35 Yarn Club 2. DOROTHY ELIZABETH RENAUD Dot , Bookkeeping-Social Service Club 3, 45 Yarn Club 3, 4 - EVELYN M. RENOE Eve , General-Social Service Club 35 Yarn Club 4 ' ELLEN A. RISHEL Rish , Bookkeeping-Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Social Service Club 2 - MAE A. RHON E Rhonie , Ge'neml-Com- mercial Club 35 Photography Club 45 Social Service Club 3, 4. BETTY JANE ROWLAND General-Yarn Club 3, 4 - MARIE ELENOR ROUGEUX Frenchie , General-Yarn Club 3, 4 - HELEN J. SCHULTZ General - NATALIE B.SCHUTZMAN Nan ,General. Qffwwa jfze sae e - af were THIRTY-SEVEN SANTO KENNETH RICOTTA RISHEL MALCOM HAROLD RISHEL ROBBINS EUGENE ANTHONY RODI ROSELLI WILLIAMS ROBERT ROWLES ROUGUEX WALTER CHARLES ROUGUEX SCHOENFELD ROBERT SYLVESTER SELFRIDGE SHIMMEL FRANK JACK SHIREY SHUGARTS LLOYD PAUL SHUGARTS SILBERBLATT JOHN JAMES SMITH SNEDDON JACK CHARLES STAUFFER STEVENS THIRTY-EIGHT X412 SANTO JAMES RICOTTA Sant , General-Dramatics 2 0 KENNETH RISHEL General - MALCOM E. RISHEL Speed , General-Rifle Club 2, 3 ' HAROLD ROBBINS Hal , General-Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. EUGENE MICHAEL RODI Stenographic-Commercial Club 3, 4-Vice President 4 - ANTHONY R. ROSELLI Oucho , General - WILLIAM ALBERT ROWLES General-Rifie Club 2 - ROBERT C. ROUGEUX Bob , General Band 2, 35 Symphony Orchestra 2. WALTER L. ROUGEUX Baz , General-Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4 ' CHARLES W. SCHOENFELD Hitler , Scientific - ROBERT SELFRIDGE Bob , Vocational Agriculture-F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 - SYLVESTER SHIMMEL Dud , General. -FRANK W. SHIREY Scientific-Rifle Club 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Student Council 4- President 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4-Secretary 4 3 Dramatics 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 - EDMUND BLAKE SHUGARTS Jack , Classical ' LLOYD W. SHUGARTS Shug , General-Rifle Club 2 - PAUL SILBERBLATT Classical-Band 2, 3, 4, Press Club 2, 3, 4-News Editor 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 33 Tennis 3, 4 3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM SMITH Fid , General-Drama Club 45 Dramatics 2, 4 ' WILLIAM J. SNEDDON Jim , General-Baseball 3-Manager 3 ' JACK STAUFFER Cobbie , General - CHARLES H. STEVENS, JR. Steve , General. HELEN LOUISE LYDIA ROSE SHAFFER PAULIN E SHIMMEL MABEL SHUGARTS ELEANOR SMEAL LUCILLE sMn'H ' JOSEPHINE SPAGNOLO MARY JANE STANLEY HAZEL STEPHENS JANE STIFFLER JESSIE SWEELY SHAW ELVA SI-IUGARTS ANNA SI-IUNKWEILER ALTA SHROCK OLIVE SNYDER MARGARET SPINGOLA HELEN STARR MARY STEWART SARAH SWALES BETTY SWISHER FORTY 'bias . ' A i 2, v ,i : fx ' is QM .K Jai. , HELEN LOUISE SHAFFER Myrtle , Bookkeeping-Commercial Club 3, 43 Social Service Club 4, Photography Club 4 0 LYDIA ROSE SHAW Rose , Stenographic-Commercial Club 3, 4, Librarian 3, 43 Photography Club 3, 4-Treas- urer 4, Social Service Club 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 2, Travel Club 45 Dramatics 2 - PAULINE LOUISE SHIMMEL General-Social Service Club 4gYam Club4 - ELVA J. SHUGARTS Shuggie , Classical-Librarian 3 3 Social Service Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2. MABEL L. SHUGARTS General - ANNA P. SHUNKWEILER Tiny , General Social Service Club 2, 3, 4 - ELEANOR JEAN SMEAL Smeal , General- Drama Club 43 Photography Club 3, 4 3 Social Service Club 2, 3, 45 Travel Club 4, Dramatics 49 Basketball 4 - ALTA PHYLLIS SRHOCK Al , General-Drama Club 4, Photography Club 4, Social Service Club 3, 45 Dramatics 4. FRANCES LUCILLE SMITH Lucy , General-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross Council 3, Social Service Club 2, 3 0 OLIVE SNYDER Bookkeeping- Commercial Club 4-Treasiuer 4 ' J OSEPHINE M. SPAGNOLO Jo , Steno- graphic-Commercial Club 3, 43 Photography Club 4, Press Club 4 g Social Service Club 2, 3, 4 ' MARGARET M. SPINGOLA Peggy , General-Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Photography Club 35 Social Service Club 2, 3, 45 Yarn Club 2. MARY JANE STANLEY Jane , General-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 ' HELEN W. STARR Billie , General-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 3 Drama Club 2, Latin Club 23 Travel Club 4 - HAZEL V. STEPHENS Has-it , Bookkeeping-Commercial Club 2, 33 Photography Club 43 Social Service Club 2, 3, 4 0 MARY D. STEWART General-Bison Board 3, 4-Organization Editor 43 Press Club 3, 4 5 Latin Club 3, 4- Consul 35 Dance Committee 4. JANE E. SSITIFFLER Stiffy , General-Social Service Club 2, 3, 4 5 Basketball 43 Assembly Committee 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 f SARAH E. SWALES Sally , General-Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Social Service Club 2, 3, 4, Assembly Com- mittee2 - JESSIE LOUISE SWEELY Jet ,Stenographic-Commercial Club 3, 4, Librairan 3, 4-Vice President 43 Photography Club, 3 45 Social Service Club 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 45 Student Council 4, Travel Club 4, Basketball 2, 3 ' BETTY JANE SWISHER Betty , Classical-Social Service Club 3, 4 3 Latin Club 2. earn, Um Wm. can Quia M za fznfaaf r...., FORTY-ONE LESLIE STRATFORD STEWART TAYLOR DONALD DONALD R. THOMPSON THOMPSON RODMAN JAMES B. TURNER UNDERCOFFER JOE HARRY VALIMONT WEBER WALTER CHARLES M. WELCH WHEELER HAYES M. ' ARTHUR w1LsON w1THEROw BLAIR w. GILBERT J. w1THEROw wOOD CLAYTON GEORGE E. WOODRING zE1GLER 11 , FORTY-TWO LESLIE STEWART Pee Wee , General-Commercial Club 3, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4 5 Travel Club 4, Dramatics 2 - STRATFORD CLAIR TAYLOR Classical-Latin Club 2, 3, 4-Pontifex Maximus 3, 45 Dramatics 4, Class Vice President 4 - DON- ALD THOMPSON Butch , General - DONALD BYCRAFT THOMPSON Bike , Scientific-Band 2, 3, 4 5 Drama Club 43 Dra tics 4 Q,,,e0ewZ.,eW RODMAN E. TURNER Turner , General-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4g Drama Club 2, 3 3 Jr. Sportsmen's Club 3, 43 Dramatics 2 - JAMES BURTON UNDERCOF- FER Jim , General - JOE VALIMONT Nig , General - HARRY WEBER Bookkeeping. WALTER WELCH Walt ,GeneTal ' CHARLES MELVIN WHEELER Steno- graphic-Mixed Chorus 2, Commercial Club 3, 4-Vice President 3 5 Drama Club 4- President 4 5 Press Club 2, 3, 4 5 Student Council 4 g Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4 ' HAYES MELVIN WILSON General G' ARHTUR C. WITHEROW Art , Scientific. BLAIR WILLIAM WITHEROW Slim , Scientific 0 GILBERT J. WOOD Gib , Vocational Agriculture-F.F.A. 2, 3, 4-President 4 - CLAYTON B. WOODRING Scrappy , General-Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 - GEORGE E. ZEIGLER Davy O'Brien ,Geneml-Com- mercial Club 3, Varsity Club 43 Wrestling 4. Um Gfzemhhq pwf. MARGARET BARBARA SWISHER SYKES LENA CATHERINE TAYLOR TIBBONS ELIZABETH MILDRED THOMAS THOMAS DELLA MIRIAM THOMPSON TRUMBLE ELIZA BETH LEAH TUBBS TURNER MADELINE BETTY TURNER WAIN NELLIE EMILY WAPLE WARIN G ELIZABETH CATHERINE WILLIS YOUNG K. JANE GWENDOLYN YOUNG ZIMMERMAN fl l w Y 2 I 44 ff Lf ? KKSQYQ WKIK K ff' W f, aj is . , .:z.- -sa 'vw if 51 39 wk Ev Qxgafvs X3 QQ? gg F 54 Z p kg .. 3- .sir .yin A Sf i . .12-'far .f ': W W FORTY-FOUR Q l , M l, Y 4 V 4 ,, f' I fl: ,QE , E H VW W. 4, v, .- nz.- ' K tr f 'Q 4: ima 2if,.f,,fwaf.ef1s ' , ef' -f-Q, fm., , ,, , , we .. . ffl, 141, ,Q A -- ,,,?:. f 555 ge 5, ,A ,ef A- if , Q, sm, f' , 'SY , ,,. Yu, H 5, - . rf fw.g5g,,,,:iEgg:f ,Y vig KRW .V ag, gg , .- ., M, ,f , f5 w,, A 552139 . L,., . 5 :- 9? ' 2 . . . S 1 ' he ... fgfgf' ' F 55 ff: , : RTE : :Feta-5:5 MARGARET OBEDIA SWISHER Peggy , General-Mixed Chorus 4, Latin Club 2 ' BARBARA H. SYKES General4ocial Service Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2 ' LENA MAUDE TAYLOR Taylor , General-Social Service Club 3, 45 Yarn Club 4 - CATHERINE P. TIBBENS Katie , General-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Social Service Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3. ELIZABETH THOMAS Peanut , Bookkeeping-Commercial Club 3 ' MIL- DRED S. THOMAS Tommy , General-Social Service Club 2, 35 Yarn Club 2 ' DELLA THOMPSON Del , Stenographic-Commercial Club 3, 4 - MIRIAM J. TRUMBLE Shorty , Gene-ral. ANNA ELIZABETH TUBBS Libby , General-Yarn Club 4 ' LEAH MAR- CELLE TURNER General-Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Drama Club 43 Social Service Club 43 Dramatics 4, - MADELINE A. TURNER Classical-Latin Club 2 g Travel Club 4 5 Social Service Club 4 - BETTY LOUISE WAIN Classical-Social Service Club 4, Student Council 2 3 Yarn Club 4. NELLIE WAPLE Nell , General - EMILY I. WARING General - ELIZA- BETH J . WILLIS Betty , Classical-Mixed Chorus 2 5 Drama Club 3, 4, Librarian 45 Press Club 3, 4, Social Service Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, Jr. Sportsmen's Club 4, Dramatics 25 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 - CATHERINE CORLINE YOUNG Kay General. ' K. JANE YOUNG Rusty , General-Yarn Club 25 Social Service Club 2, 3, 4 3 Photography Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4 ' GWENDOLYN JEANNE ZIMMER- MAN Booklceeping-Social Service Club 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 Mixed Chorus 3. Name pl-sable! Qamcj ,ia ,Me palm! H FORTY-FIVE jam September 7, 1937-Vacation is over! And now as freshmen we begin our studies for another year. October 29, 1937-Didn't we have fun tonight at our Halloween Party with the goblins, ghosts and witches to make everything seem a bit weird and fantastic? November 5, 1937-The election of class officers certainly went off with a bang when we chose Clayton Woodring, President, Bruce Pentz, Vice Pres- ident, Marjorie Cherry, Secretary, Jack Miller, Treasurer. February 25, 1938-I imagine that each swain's heart went pittypat tonight when he held his lassie in his arms and danced to the exhilarating music of the Senior High Orchestra at our annual class party! March 19, 1938-Our last big event as Freshmen! Tonight We presented an operetta, The Band Wagon , directed by Miss Varner. Marjorie Cherry, Jeanne Pearson, Jack Smith, Clayton Woodring, Allen Shaffer, Billy Adams, Charles Wheeler and Albert Circolo headed a cast of the many who were responsible for the success of this operetta. Sophonwac September 6, 1938-We marched up the steps of Senior High today, determined to do our very best as sophomores. October 21, 1938-At last the time for the Halloween Party is here! The seniors played host to us sophies. We certainly had fun. November 5, 1938-To help make this year a successful one the following class officers were elected: President, Bruce Pentzg Vice President, Mary K. Kolb, Secretary, Marjorie Cherryg Treasurer, Clayton Woodring, His- torian, Doris Graham. February 3, 1939-Our yachting party turned out for the best and all of us were sorayl-Ivghen the evening came to a close as the captain dropped his anchor at . February 21, 1939-A rollicking comedy was Seventeen , our annual class play. Drama lovers came from far and near to see the superb performance of the following persons: Marjorie Cherry, Bob Aslicraft, Maxine Jones, Francis Bovard, Albert Circolo, Betty Willis, Doris Graham, Lydia Shaw, Jack Smith, Paul Silberblatt, Joe Christine, Virginia Bloom, Allen Shaffer, Jeanne Pearson, Charles Wheeler, Betsy Woolridge, Frances Maryanski and Clark Kittleberger. April 28, 19322-The Coconut Grove for dancing and excitement! Here we entertained the seniors at a never-to-be-forgotten prom. FORTY-SIX 'H '11, September 5, 1939-A red-letter day for us! The beginning of our junior year and we are one step nearer our goal. October 27, 1939-Gosh, we surely had fun at the Halloween Party tonight even tho' the ghosts and witches did stalk around in spooky attire. We juniors are so proud of Room 27 for their prize winning Powder Puff football team. Flora Paterson, a junior, won an individual prize as one of the Snow Flake Twins. November 6, 1939-A state of great excitement filled the halls today when we elected the following people for our class officers: President, Mike Flana- gan 5 Vice President, Robert Ashcraftg Secretary, Betty Jean Cochrane, Treasurer, Clayton Woodringg Historian, Cortez Bell. December 8, 1939-We don't like to brag, but a hit was scored tonight when our class presented Peg O' M y Heart. The success of this play was due to the following cast: Mary Kay Kolb, Peg O'Connel,' Joy Graham, Mrs. Chichesterg Rosemary Leffler, Ethel Chichester, Clark Kittleberger, Alaricg Paul Silberblatt, J erryg Jeanne Pearson, the maid 5 Joe Francemore, the butler, James Caldwell, the villiang Allen Shaffer, a lawyer. March 8, 1940-Encore! Encore! More nights like this! We had great fun at our class party where the Easter Bunny remembered each and everyone of us. How we liked that unforgettable Eternal Egg in which we put away for posterity Miss Reno's cough drops, the failure sheet and that not to Slug from Jeanne. May 3, 1940-The Starlit Hours! A more picturesque prom was never held than this one when we juniors were the proud hosts to the upperclassmen at this important event. Many of us began gathering tin foil several months ago, thus helping to make the gym brilliant with glittering stars. The dancers soon broke through the boundaries of the star which had outlined the dance floor. '11, September 3, 1940-Can it be true that We are now really seniors? November 1, 1940-Oh joy! How Well we shall remember the glorious .time we had. at our Halloween Party, a gala affair with its many decorations and various costumes. November 4, 1940-Once more we put our marks on the ballots and elected these people to be our efficient leaders for the year: President, Cortez Belly Vice President, Stratford Taylor 3 Secretary, Lila Hunterg Treasurer, Bruce Pentz 5 Historian, Kathleen Hays. Our class adviser is Mr. Bigley. 4 1 ' I FORTY-SEVEN J Uwtjlnwa, in.giJL.5, November 27, 1940-Calling Sherlock Holmes! The Thirteenth Chair, a thrilling mystery play was solved by the Garbos and Gables of CHS who made class history with their wonderful acting. Leading the other clever members of the class, Doris Graham, Lila Hunter and James Rauch helped to score another outstanding hit with the public. January 22, 1941-Whew! What a job we have had cramming for these tests which we all have to take. Oh well, we can rest on our laurels later when the finals come up and we sit calmly at home. March 14, 1941-I shall always remember tonight when we seniors were the happy guests of the sophomores at their Good Times prom. Square dancing, round dancing, bingo and ping pong provided entertainment for everybody. May 2, 1941-Our big moment! The juniors surely made things happen fast at their Rainbow Rompf' James Bloom, Dorothy Callahan and Mary Tylwalk, as chairmen of the various committees, certainly worked hard to give us this grand prom. The pictures from the Book of Memory were surely funny. I'll never forget little Mary Nightingale as she read nursery rhymes, Albert Circolo as he took his first lesson on the clarinet, Virginia Bloom as she vainly tried to do her number work or Tom Bryan as he awkwardly practiced dancing before the seventh grade party. May 12, 1941-With school rapidly coming to a close we held assembly this morning and voted to give the following people recognition for their service to om' class: Cortez Bell, Francis Forcey, Lila Hunter, James lglarinoble and Alta Schrock will receive citizenship awards on Award ay. May 15, 1941-The following committees were appointed today to help bring our Senior year to a successful end: Shelf Day Committee-Virginia Bloom, Chafirmtmg Francis Bovard, Elizabeth Bratton, Margaret Jane Chase, Betty Jean Cochrane, William Gilson, Maxine Jones, Marcia Lennox, Phyllis Moore, Geraldine Porter, Paul Silberblatt, Jane Stiffler, Charles Wheeler and Lydia Shaw. For the Baccaluareate services, Alta Schrock served as chairman with Rebecca Bowers, Gerald Cowder, Her- bert Durst, Eva Hart, Dorothy Howell, Hester Koval, Jeanne Lynch, Pearl Liddle, John Morris, Melvin Nearhoof, Doris Mae Owens, Eugene Rodi, Elva Shugarts, Jessie Sweely and Nellie Waple assisting her. The Commencement plans were directed by Jane Diehl as chairman and carried out by Miles Bloom, Margaret DiSalvo, Eunice Evans, Betty Henwood, Alice Johnson, Preston Keller, John Kresge, Levoy Lytle, Joe Marino, Ella Mae Nelson, Robert Selfridge, Helen Shaffer, Elizabeth Thomas and Betty Wain. May 26, '1941-Award Day and our class showed up well. Cortez Bell, Jane Diehl, Kathleen Hays, Betty Lansberry and Bruce Pentz recelved the scholarship awards. May 28, 1941-Shelf Day today and so ends our life in the public schools. May 29, 1941+Commencement exercises at the church. The speakers, Kath- leen Hays, Stratford Taylor, Lila Hunter and James Marinoble, did a - very good job in carrying through with the theme, Youth Looks to Democracy. FORTY-EIGHT WWSTQQU yu. UEARDIARY A' fi Freshmen Year September 6, 1938-Today we began our first day of school as freshmen. October 27, 1938-Our annual Halloween Party with colorful decorations. Music was furnished by Al Rockwell's Orchestra and the Senior High Square Dance Orchestra. November 6, 1938-Today we elected our class oflicersg Lewis Wetzel was elected President, Jeanne Mann, Vice President, Phyllis Watson, Secretary, Blake Butler, Treasurer. Miss Thompson is our class adviser. February 17 , 1939-This evening we attended a successful class party. The decorations were in celebration of George Washington's birthday. May 4, 1939-Our class presented a comedy entitled King K o K o , directed by Miss Margaret Varner. Many of us enjoyed being painted brown like natives. May 17, 1939-May Festival at the Clearfield Driving Park where we freshmen enjoyed drilling. May 31, 1939-Award Day. Many of our class received awards for sports, scholarships, citizen- ship and other activities. June 1, 1939-Junior High School picnic held at Elliot Park. June 2, 1939-Our last day of school in Junior High. Sophomore Year September 5, 1939-With fear and trembling we finally got through our first day of school in Senior High. Everything is so different over here. Octoberf24H 19337-Oh Dear! Our first report cards in high school. We certainly need to get out o t e re . October 27, 1939-This evening we enjoyed the annual Halloween Party. Some of us even ventured out on the dance fioor. November 6, 1939-Today we elected our class ofiicers. Lewis Wetzel is Presidentg James Bloom, Vrlce President,' Jean Keenan, Secretary g James Mohney, Treasurerg Gerald Miller, Historian, Miss Jones is our class adviser. November 20, 1939-Today we joined in a school parade celebrating our football victories. November 27, 1939-We have just returned from an enjoyable Thanksgiving Vacation. Every- one is trying to talk turkey to the teachers. February 2, 1940-This evening we enjoyed a well planned class party. 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October 27, 1939--Committees were rushing around putting finishing touches on everything before the Halloween Party. With grave yards, corn stalks, scarecrows and ghosts every- where, we all had a noisy but exciting time. February 14, 1940-For several days we have been hanging red, white and blue crepe paper in the hall for the biggest party of the year, one in celebration of Lincoln's birthday. March 8, 1940-The end of the sports' season has come, so the boys are sadly packing away their uniforms for another season. The football team was undefeated While the basket- ball team was close behind with only two losses. May 22, 1940-May Day. What a relief to get out of that hot sun! June 5, 1940-Shelf Day.. From the peanut gallery we hurled our good-by kisses to Junior High. We are looking forward eagerly to next year, our first in Senior High. Sophomore Year September 3, 1940-Our first day in Senior High. Most of us felt lost and lonely. 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DEMOCRACY PROGRAM WINNERS l FIFTYZFOUR Jeanne Pearson, Jack Landy, Betty Bratton, 1 Marjorie Cherry, Betty Willis. ,Q K 'F' v 9? 11 if if :W J 13, - 1. .1- Y ,Q ?,5 1-Lb L Wi 'W ,g,, , - ..,. 'vuaawv , V v ...- il! Q4 ' is ,V K L 1 .:i- - 12 Eiga! af .mg I 8 Y 12315 V Q Q , ,x my 2 5 egg: A A L 5' X X ,. .5 ,- f A J A - - 13 v 1 Y Q' v - 7 -:vi-:E X if 5 ,eg-f g: M EA ,. ,- ilgggia L if px if Q ,. ..,,,i,,,Mg-Www Q 4 f . WQLKFL J .5 ,,,3,Qvggg5XL!,+,3Nwgviw1 S: 'X f will 1 1 2 ff K ,K,,.:,k,,QXz5k,K..,,' U5 VV I ,Q --3 ' 'W 1 . 'L Qwfiiw M mix? - Q V ,A L V. x X Jw: we ., ., , 4 ,, ml y ,zany , Qsmgffxywag V ,, x ' 7 '3125Q,,X Q flgwgqsi .Q gwiS??. 5 ,pg Q- W ,,.. A -, K ' Q1 2 ' 4 Q f9!,::5Su5f-ffih: - A' ,-.',, -- - M X 1 L '51 Y -xv S K, wa ' S I K S33 As 1 Wg' . I, if gf' 3195 M, .,Y, y QA? x V Q15 , dl 1m,l 6 f' i , ' 0 K ii gifwxg - ., vi . gif W1 mg. ., 'P W if ,Q ,ff is L mg L Q gf Q wig, :.:. .- ,. M, w i 4 s. Q .M 25' E af i . vig? .. ,a'e,,.m .1-xml, Q4 ',n.QL . ,Mala itlgatx I , A-2-7 ,,,,,,1, y ggies' K 1..4.f.' x? Q. - ., .Z- Zfivl- A 1 ,uf lf- v s X581 ' 5, ... Q. Q if A 'X ai -M-s.. 2 - k Q . .4 ' 1 iii . A..3hkJ3L m2sW..m 0'-'f Please excuse me if my writing is a little shaky, but I've just come home from the senior play, The Thirteenth Chair, a murder mystery by Bayard Veiller. I get the creeps just trying to write about it, so you know it was pretty good if it frightened a brave person like me. It all started when Doris Graham as Madame Rosalie La Grange, the pos- sessor of many amazing and bewitching powers, came to the Crosby home to reveal in a seance the murderer of a former friend of the thirteen dinner guests present. Just as she was about to tell the murderer's name, the guest in the thirteenth chair was stabbed. My, I certainly held tight to Kay's hand and tried to pre- tend it was Jim Rauch's who played the part of the handsome hero, Will Crosby. He was engaged to Helen O'Neill, played by Lila Hunter. Others in the cast were: James Marinoble, Marjorie Cherry, Stratford Taylor, Shirley Craft, Alta Schrock, Frank Shirey, Charles Wheeler, Donald Thompson, Leah Turner, Maxine Jones, Gordon Gray, Corliss Caldwell and Shelbourne Lansberry. Oh, yes, Diary, Donald Thompson was the murderer and honest, maybe I'm just dumb but I never guessed it. Not until that knife fell from the ceiling in the last act anyway, and really, by that time I was ready to admit that any- one was the murderer just to have the house lights turned on and assure myself that I was'nt sitting in the thirteenth chair. FIFTY-SIX I we I I have never seen so many clever and skillfully made costumes as I did at the Halloween Party. I watched the judges closely because I was sure they were going to award the first prize to Room 28 with their Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe and I was right. I was really pleased, too, when Room 32 won second prize. Wasn't it amazing the way Bill Law from Room 23 could stand as a scarecrow in a cornfield all that time and never move? But he received third prize as a reward for his endurance. The White Flash men came to life and won foLu'th prize for Auditorium Right. Flora Patterson was a lovely skating doll and really deserved her prize. A three legged man from Mars actually came to earth and scared me terribly until I found out it was only Jack Landy and Lynn Frank. After the prizes were given I danced as long as Al Rockwell kept play- ing 3 then I came home tired but certainly very happy. . ' - ' WJLOIIL My memories associated with the Rainbow Romp , otherwise known as the Junior-Senior Prom will cause this party to stand out vividly in my mind for a long time to come. There was dancing to the tune of Al Rockwell's orches- tra, or if you didn't want to dance, you could play ping pong or bingo. The gym was wonderfully transformed with gaily colored balloons and streamers, but most striking of all was the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. After investi- gating its contents, I discovered that it contained the names of all the girlsg later during one of the extra dances the boys scrambled to see whose name they would draw for their partner. Truly, I thought I'd die laughing at some of the scenes from the Book of Memory such as little Fred Gulich who was beating on an oatmeal box, thus getting the practice which led to his becoming our famous drummer. It was with a feeling of regret that I heard the strains of Auld Lang Syne and I knew that the last party of the school year was over. x E I FIFTY-SEVEN As I walked down the aisle after seeing Smilin' Through I furtively wiped the tears from my eyes, but seeing so many others doing the same thing, I was no longer ashamed of having been completely absorbed in this heart rending play. No words can express the hatred I felt for Jeremiah Wayne, as played by Lewis Wetzel, who killed the lovely Mooyeen Clair, Rosemary Paul, on the eve of her marriage to John Carteret, portrayed by Allison Branter. I wanted to cry when I thought of the tragedy coming down on young Kathleen, played by Verna Yeagher, when she fell in love with Kenneth Wayne, Don Dailey, and was not allowed to marry him because he was the son of Jeremiah. Esther Leflier as the old faithful servant, Ella, and Jack Landy as Doctor Owen, an old friend of John Carteret, helped her until she finally married Kenneth. She was not able to accomplish this, however, without several proposals from Willie Ainsley, Alexander Barr, who also loved her. The two ghosts, Sara Wayne and Mary Clair, played by Mona Beam and Joan Dufton respectively, watched over the scenes from start to finish. When the final curtain was rung down, I went home feeling that Smilin' Through was one of the best plays I had ever seen in CHS. FIFTY EIGHT L 1 O E FIFTY-NINE ,Sapho - ' fwm. Gee, I'm tired, but I just can't help telling you about the fun I had tonight at the Sophomore-Senior Prom. It was a good-times party, the gym being decorated in green and white with money strewn everywhere. Candy money was even included in the refreshments. At intermission Wee Bonnie Baker, Donald Duck and the Great Ziegfeld Girls put on a show that was really worth while. Al Rockwell's Orchestra played everything from Little Brown Jug to It All Comes Back To Me Now, and truly, Diary, I wish it could. The sophomores certainly did give us seniors a treat, thus helping to add a little more to the deep regret we all feel about leaving dear old CHS. Www May Day was exceptionally lovely today as the theme of democracy was carried out. Jane Stifiler was the Queen, While Betty Beam served as the Maid of Honor, these two having been chosen by the student body of the high school. Miss Democracy, otherwise known as the queen, was beautifully attired in red, white and blue, and carried a bouquet of 48 stars decorated with red and white streamers. The Maid of Honor followed in a red and white costume bearing the torch of freedom. As the procession advanced, the members of the Court of Honor, Betty Bratton, Marjorie Cherry, Joy Graham, Lila Hunter, Bertha Lynn, Jeanne Pearson, Rosemary Leffler, Alta Shrock and Billie Starr, were observed wearing yellow robes and carrying various articles representing free- dom and democracy. In the program which followed, the students of junior high and the grade schools executed dances, gymnastic drills and games, all of which were climaxed by the mass drill. Afterwards, for those who wished to stay, there were baseball, track and tennis by high school athletes, thus bring- ing to a close another very successful May Day. wma, 91211190 .C N whafawnelfl 'Wlvndaq Bnbaalmdnmtoqoto tlm0fwmw1Jfhhbn.0lnouMn,9ancn,utedand12nnmdiately fuuilwddown fo jo mu, aa, ,gg lewdagauunadfzniteuaamq Jmmmpwzmqwwmwmzmw 12,0151 f ' -V 4 gzfmzgggvumbpnnwbmf. 4 X whmguuaqgnmuqwumwc ywmfumdwwawwq Wm ww dm Jem me wah uf imdbfwuqhf mm, 311355. Zgmgvwzdm uf flue iF1h my Q an 104.1 gm fm, um inet 0133 maaqfkfwfbm the Wm lanlmd zma, will: ffm . Jim ggi M4 gun, M wad the 'wwf nf MMM. uw qggiipg Jfwm .Sluheq and, ww 3nntuwq luzn they wma Alwwn an fhcbz ? yfwmdmoqmmfmwffgjmmpumuqmp- p.umzLgv1zh'waA q sfgjbqwmmmmwam- .mm11mfafmfm .wm9 'fjn mm wnw, whm9KlfUlUl1Zv1U1ii Lf Z4ff7i4ndwm14o1mnlA.alrad4fqam. H hadio ff 21wm,uLwzu,,wfM1l, qijfib mdazmmfduhq Uh ,9nw2!zwa1zfioAaafhaf.6nyaqab:!6U'p.lLaf leaafzwfwddtlmmxftinmlmwwztaadata. 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M A Rf: . m'ii f .- .LN ,, ,Y . s 1 ' 2 dnl -.gg Mm . , wi M , - w w '1 : F T Z ' 'i f f f' '--'fy' 4i'iW5fw'ff1 -,-- -..... -ww t i f: ':-'- , -H - ' .. , , 5 ' ' ', T .Qi '-..k' Q ,,,. ., ,- 3 -1Q, A-:, Q - -1'-- r 1 ' H ' .wg :-A lf 1 ',..- ' ' P ' What a sight it is to behold the Clearfield High School Band as it smartly marches down the field in full array with its bright uniforms and increased front rank of twirlers. Just Watch them as they execute the steps of the many difficult formations which add color and thrills to the intermissions of our football games. Those twirlers certainly can do things with their batons as they give us the pleasure of seeing them perform. Didn't Mr. Kuhns look snappy in his new uniform, and wasn't that four octave marimba a splendid addition to their already large selection of instruments? Six bandsmen, Albert Circola, Fred Guelich, Walter Johnston, Orvis Gulich, Joe Marino and James Pellerite, were chosen for the All District Band at Wellsboro on March 2f7, 28 and 29. It's small wonder that we regard this organiza- tion with pride when they represent our school on so many occasions. What pleasure and what knowledge we have gained this year by participation in the Mixed Chorus! Although most of us don't have voices which can be compared with nightingales, we all enjoy singing and consequently put forth our best efforts when we vocalize at our club meetings. One of the highlights of the year came the week before Christmas when we presented our annual Christmas Cantata under the direction of Miss Reno. In our regular meetings We sang classical and popular songs and selections from the comic operas. Two members of the faculty, Mr. Reiman and Mr. Vogelsong, showed their interest in our organization by attending our meetings and joining with us in singing. As means of self-expression, our work this year has been most beneficial and enjoyable. We members of the Bison Board didn't lose much time be- ginning our work this year! Marjorie Cherry acted as Editor- in-chief, with Mr. Weidner as adviser. The business manager was Geraldine Porter, who had Edward Reading and Melvin Gustafson as assistants. Barbara Keast served as advertising manager with Don Bailey and Elisabeth Brown to help her. Francis Bovard undertook the task of writing the boys' sports with the help of Jim Kernan. Barbara Johnston did the girls' sports. The organizations were written by Mary D. Stewart and her associate Mary Tylwalk. What abreak Jeanne Pearson and Dorothy Callahan received in being the social editors! Her- bert Durst and Gordon Gray served in the capacity of associate editors while Esther Lefiier and Joan Dufton worked at collabor ating the material for the diary. Our energetic typists were Doris Mae Owens and Betty Jane Kester. Still, none of this for me, I don't like work. 744604 Ewrmeaa SI XTY-THREE 2 -wwf. ,QW ' I Y! ., s .X 'QQ' me 5, 1 'A x. S wr X N f' Q X 'i w af, at F fs- sf -1125 - R ii 5 x,..x 'W Y RS. , E S ru 7 .,.,, . . Ei-if Q WN - 1 .. we ' Q. egbi O ' 5 . 0 532 3 Sf is?ix H . 'm wtf - 0 l- M M 1 i , I E M, ,K nw ,fir 25 E . Y .jx ,fy is Q wiv .Y . . -fl -Q 1 v XE 'f A, S Y .,:: 1 - A A 3 ,I 7 J ' 2 - A ff' f A 49 My S L f ,S . lif t. : I N j if Q! M 3 Quik wi W' u r,. A- , f fl, ' Q 319 gg . W in X 'i f f Q, x - ' ' l i M' ET' 31 Q i n ESQ A -m 'H - G Y ,gf E' as 9 J . - . Q5 Q 5 5, . ' N' 5 f-,v :,: . ':'- L f lf A ' f , ZS M , , Ps A nf - 1 V ' is s ' A r :.f. ' ' ..f' - 4 ' - ,...,, , X A . , ff .v,. . ,:', Q A kWT5x.n s . 'SFX X ,, Q Q . X V 1 h Q Y , 3 ? ,K , 'kr 'HN . X' ,N is . N Another Friday afternoon dance is over, but there are more to come, thanks to the Dance Committee. Who are they? Why they are the group of four seniors, three juniors, and two sopho- mores who, along with Miss Lord, strive to give us dancing in the gym every Friday. This is our chance to learn to dance, to improve our technique, or just to keep in practice, besides learn- ing how to conduct ourselves on the dance floor. Did you see those people sweeping and waxing the floor at noon today? They were also on hand when the dancing began in order to make certain everything ran smoothly, even to asking visitors to leave since these get-togethers are only for regularly enrolled students. The Alumni get their chance during the special holiday dances. Next Friday can't come too soon for me! Our Commercial Club meetings have provided us with an abundance of useful information throughout the term. At the beginning of the year, graduates and some members of the facul- ty related to us their experiences in business. Later on in the year, we were shown a movie on typing which gave us many worth while hints. The use of color in mimeographing Was demonstrated to us by Mr. Tompkins of the Cambria Office Equipment Company of Johnston. Mr. James Porter, District Manager of the Pennsylvania Employment Service, gave us advice on what is expected of a high school student by employ- ers. The program committee, consisting of Richard Howe, Emma Jane Smeal, Martha Ann McMains and Melvin Near- hoof, certainly provided us with a variety of programs including the play, Boss vs. Secretary, with the help of Miss Wiley. My, but we had a wonderful time at our annual outing in May at Elliot Park which closed our activities for the year! The juniors did all the work for this event so that the senior members might relax and enjoy the party more. Our meetings really have aided us in becoming efficiency experts. My, haven't the members of the Drama Club gained much valuable experience from their activities in the club this year! So many students were interested in dramatics that the club had to be divided into three groups instead of the usual two. They were all amateurs, but they did their work well and seem- ed to gain enjoyment in performing their duties. The girls in Group I wrote and produced a play, while the members in Group II made and handed in projects to Miss Jones. This work was required in order that they might continue to be a member of the club the following year. In Group III the members pro- duced three plays which were directed by students. Who knows but what some of these amateur Thespians might become the great actors and actresses of tomorrow! pwmwfmdpkv SIXTY-FIVE I. 325 'iiik L mf ., - I I QQ N V? Ng M 'qq P... 5 , if , - . . 1551-, iggig sz -mv, , ffffrf ,,,gfgil,.2 ,X K 81,3 3,45 A vii, X F :..z' ,51 5 QQ 9, 1321- A wg Q. va , t .. 4 -if-., . M: Wg, Mg- sf ,A 2: Q ev? -is 54 ,, Q .isf E Q 1, .ff A . W ,Q L I, wi PM A my 3 ,,,. 5-ff - . ,fi ff? A SQ W QLQQ I QA - s if L .my 1- ,LY h Q V Z ' ,.kl 1 vi ' 'Am 2 f f .Rx .L Ei A ik ' ' ,iff -af E' Q: , ? , -- 4g, w f f 2 4 fsjg ,QM ' A 9 A Q AVV, 3559 Y X15 N ffl., , , ' R Q if N K 'Qi 2 2 X ' QA f ,. if M W' B , M. if? Our activities in the Future Farmer's of America this year were many and varied since the aim of our club is to develop agricultural leadership, cooperation and citizenship. At the Clearfield County Fair many of us boys had exhibits which we had worked upon during the summer. Some of us participated in the Farm Show at Harrisburg where Howard Hudson was awarded a Keystone Farmer by the State F. F. A. Organization. Imagine that, and only fifty individuals in the state received this degree. Later, we entered project books in the State Pro- ject Contest and Orvis Gulich won seventh place in the Poultry Division. Another big event of the year was the Father and Son Banquet at which we entertained our fathers. Regular night meetings were conducted by Mr. McMinn, in addition to having joint meetings with other chapters. We should be better farm:-ers after all our educational meetings and other events this year. You would be surprised how much the Senior Red Cross Council depends upon us, the members of the Jr. Red Cross Council, to keep awake the interest in their activities in our school. With Miss George helping us, our first drive of the year began before Thanksgiving when we collected potatoes for the Clearfield Hospital. This was soon followed by our member- ship campaign, during which every effort was made to have each student enroll and Wear his badge showing that he had con- tributed to this worthy cause. Our final drive took place at Christmas time when we prepared gifts for the Veteran's Hos- pital at Aspinwall, Pennsylvania. The students responded so well in each case that we then retired from soliciting for thefyear, feeling very well satisfied with ourselves. Our second year as the Jr. Sportsmen's Club has certainly proved that we like outdoor activities. There are some of us who are considering forestry as a vocation, so you can, see how well we enjoyed hearing Clyde Decker, Forester, speak to us one day on the interpretation of game laws, on seasons and their enforcement, and on forestry as a profession. Just as entertain- ing were the movies of Pennsylvania Wild Life, which were shown by Frank Couse. Besides this we helped the local Sports- men's Club in stocking streams with fish. Didn't we get all tangled up though, when many of us participated in the Fly Casting School at the Y.M.C.A.! We were casting everywhere, even in the basketball hoop, until we became a little more pro- ficient. Hunting, fishing, observing wild life-that's the life for me. Zmplfwmq SIXTY-SEVEN x .www . ,vi Sz,- , avi'-1 ., . FJ ,fy t ,E ii A gm 4525? M' gm -f li v K --'- . J ' A ' . f M K,, Q ,qsgsd -k ,W V ,L ' F.f,3i.QxTL51., . ag 5 1 - A Lf ii .4 I ' iw few gf .A f af ag A YS W ,Q s 4 + f 531 N 3? . ig' 9 5 A. 39' Q ' stub -'ff gi: A A f as 1: X -if f - 9 5 ' x .321 'E - ,rn f X ' Tr x' iii, 'v y g V S, E, r iq . i 1 QQ K '2 H11 K Q iv R F 316 .419 I. K. wifi In -PJ Q Q ' he lb: f . by 2? I kia Q? X Rev' my .. 1. 5 ,. ,,,, A i M 5? I-:ak , ab fx 1 ,,.. ,, 1 3 L A2 i 5 in E ,h 'M x. Q' x W . Q . Qi Q B- '55 ii 1. How I admire the members of the Library Club. They, under the guidance of Miss Dole, help to run the library for one period every day, thus learning many of the small details which help to form a background forva possible future vocation. Of course, they must be reliable to undertake the responsibilities of checking books in an out and learning how to use the tools of the library properly. Personality is also important, for think of all the different types of students these assistants meet who request books and other material relating to their work. Imagine serving tea to the parents of the student body during Book Week. I wonder if it is hard to think of a theme for decorating the library on holidays? Best of all, think of working with all those books and being able to become further acquainted with their contents. Although the Orchestra makes few public appearances, when they do perform they do a first rate job of handling their instru- ments, thus revealing their musical talent. All the music for our class productions, assemblies, and commencement exercises is taken care of by this group, directed by Mr. Kuhns. It is through this organization that the students have the opportuni- ty to develop their talent and to become more familiar with many orchestral compositions. As a result of their constant application, eleven student-musicians were chosen to represent CHS at the All District Orchestra Meet at Mount Union in January. This group was composed of Yvonne Beers, Albert Circola, Delbert Boal, Betty Jean Cochrane, Fred Guelich, Wal- ter Johnston, Gloria Manguson, James Pellerite, Jeanne Robin- son, Ward Spence and Lois Woolridge. Our school certainly can't complain of not having students interested in music! We members of the Photography Club certainly have done a lot this year that will be of help to us in keeping up with our hobby. In small groups we were taught how to develop prints from negativesg the organization of this work was capably done by a member, William Adams. At one of our meetings we were entertained by Ward Spence, who showed us movies he had taken in the vicinity of Clearfield. Before Christmas there was an exhibit in the library of pictures taken by the members of the club. Because we have found photography an interesting hobby despite the high expense involved for the materials needed for taking and developing pictures, the information we have acquir- ed will be used by many of us for the rest of our lives. It is also probable that much of our spare time this summer will be spent in developing our own pictures. 7eamZAe!1l64am7 SIXTY-NINE ,... Vg' u f- ,. . Y 5 J Mg .. ,, , , , . f X g X S . if M 1 W , ' L1 'rf 4995? ' ' ' a - Z , s fl -f---- . - f 'QM W, 8 me dm? FH RMK W 2 Q -I X f,,5.,Q A I -, i .Iefv ,L.,,, asf, . ,rf b w 2 ' ,L r J' I -ff . ,H W.,--.:,, A .. . . Q YS? X Q Y M v: . v , '- ' if NWN fx -2 , . .. . 9- - , . ,. V, A E W - , , M . , . ' ' ' 1 ' W Q T W V 1 f K' -- .- N. - E2 ,n. A2 gf . Z A ilg.g'Q,.ZgE1 1 Q ' Y w e 1? Q 1 fm A ff . f 'I , ' . e if -N Q M .306 ,gb .-Q Q , . - j. F V -'11 x ,av -5 'v A ,, , k W 5 43 ' 1 l 14. -- - ' f f 2 ' 'fy . , Xu 1 y ,.q.L. e 1' ,E A 2 .A R4 , wi f, A 5 ? 152265 , WB, fag? . 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' 4: 14 vw -'li .,f , 'Sf F 'SQ ' f f ' X Y - in .Q ig Q M ., M -Lf,.. L1 V 'Z x Jig' K - 'f am -i'?11Zff?f 'A' ' '---fvmf , - M' f ,. - ' -F---M ,...- -f - 1 ' m i ..,, K' -f-,, '--f 'w3:,71,,,i419'S-u'2x . 'T' ---' 5537 Wsmsrmg- X w:N-www-1-ffggwm Q- W--fw ,,,, 2 -, ' r 22 ' ., ' Streamlining is one word for the face-lifting and reorganiza- tion which the Triangle has undergone in the hands of the Press Club this year. More pictures of interest to the students were published, a complete sports page was set up and new columns made their appearance. Among these new items were Barba- Cues, featuring a new form of gossip, Rambling Round, with comments on activities around the school, Spotlites, presenting outstanding students from each class, From the Sidelinesf' with its new outlook on sports, and . Alumni Flashes. Between the Bookends survived the houseclean- ing and continued to give reviews, student comments and criticisms, and lists of books in the library. To increase their knowledge, the staff, other club members and Miss Mervine attended state and regional journalistic meetings. Is it any wonder that this had proved an exceptionally busy year? My but it is thrilling to watch one of the rifle club matches! Naturally the entire club can't participate, it's too large for that, so the Rifle Team, working with Mr. Smith, is composed of the best marksmen who are picked through a process of elimination. We lost all but one of our matches, but regardless, I think we showed up very well when we shot two matches with Indiana High School, two with DuBois High School, and one with the Robinson Clay Products Company. Bob Ashcraft won top scoring honors with his average of 96.4. Frank Shirey followed him with 94.75 to his credit. You might not believe it, but three girls, Theda Jean Kittleberger, Gloria Manguson and Barbara Johnston, were expert enough to take the spotlight with their averages of 94, 93.8 and 92.6 respectively. Who says girls belong to the weaker sex? What a busy time we have had this year in the Social Service Club! It seems only yesterday that we girls were bringing fruit and other food for our Christmas gift to the County Home. When we returned to school after vacation, we began selling Tuberculosis Seals, not only in school but also on the streets throughout the business district. As a result of this successful campaign, we again ventured forth, this time soliciting buyers among the students and the community for Infantile Paralysis Seals. As a final activity of the year, we entertained the County Home at Easter time by presenting a program, directing singing and distributing gifts for their enjoyment. Our monthly meet- ings have been interesting too, largely through the 'efforts of Doris Graham and Miss Nichols. We certainly have enjoyed our work all year. 7udng,Ze4 0495 AZ flfacwz! SEVENTY-ONE NSY 5' sji- X wel' u . gg Wx SR! , . If . -. fn F95 1 1 Q . , 1 - .Q-if, 5 M wx? M W6 K' if . Q Qi N ,IA ink fir: AMF 'F feb L f , ' -. i g, .' E F Q, WN, I -tt.. , ., , -'env . . ' - x 5 SS X' zilliifgg A Q .fir Q ' ' AA ,,,.. hind . ss TC -A-Q ?,vf ,C :E S' sf fn ,,. WR 1' M, 'E mx . Wag ws . A .. M. , I 'ig RN Y as Q I , .J,L, 1 ,5 ' L ' 3? ' , ' i . M QE H 9 K K . . A ,Q.tgif-if X Q Y' sf :iii A 1 Q ,5g.lx K 3 Eg? K Q 5 12 in K 3,3 .,,, ' K ,1 paij' 1 i , QQ 4 K ' i Nw V-3335 J 2? . .::- M K , M Nqwtsysi 32 I Qmgggkf 52 M245 imma M 'k 5 ss- : 'S M W, Wntw , - if E Q E .Y HQ W gs fi g Q , . Q E Q Qi 71 M Q I ,V A 33 M 1 ggi? gmgigxiig x if Horrors! What tortures those new members of the Latin Club had to endure during the initiation ceremonies as they crossed the River Styx and were punished by Pluto and Proser- pina for their previous crimes. It makes me shudder even to think about it! The next activity of the club was to sponsor a Valentine Contest for all students taking Latin. Such a variety of valentines were turned in that the best were very hard to select. However, the judges finally decided to award the honors to Ruth Hertlein and James Hartsock. My, but Dorothy Callahan and Elizabeth Brown certainly have worked hard to make our club meetings interesting. And say, didn't the picnic turn out well? I wonder where Miss Forcey learned all those Roman games and sports? The interesting side of Latin surely has been revealed during our activities and We have learned so much! What an interesting time we had this year working with the students, faculty and administration! It seems but yesterday that Santa Claus was here and helped us put on our Christmas program, during which many students received very valuable CD gifts. A little while before that we were busy planning our installation program which we put on to acquaint the students with the numerous organizations in our extracurricular pro- grams. At several of our meetings we made plans for the assemblies. Because of the increase in enrollment it was impossible to have three-class assemblies in the auditorium, so we set up, with the aid of the students and Mr. Bigley, two schedules for the regular and paid assemblies. We also intro- duced to the school the point system which regulates the partic- ipation of students in extracurricular activities, You may be sure that every time our meetings are called to order we have important business to discuss. Knit two, purl two was a familiar expression at our Yarn Club meetings. Handiwork is becoming so popular in CHS that our club had to be divided into four groups. At our bi-weekly meetings, those of us who did not know how to do handiwork were taught either to knit, crochet, embroider or weave by those who were more experienced or by our sponsor, Miss Shupp. Under the supervision of the Red Cross, many of us decided to knit baby sacques, caps and booties with the yarn they furnish- ed, these articles being sent to people in the war stricken areas of Europe. This summer we can make use of our leisure time by practicing what we have learned during this yearg our club has thus provided us with an interesting as well as a worth while occupation for those idle hours. Wd Hamm 7cwch SEVENTY-TH REE VARSITY CLUB Presvkienl Michael Flanagan Vice President Jack Miller Secretary Frank Shirey Treasurer Gilbert Johnson TRAVEL CLUB President Helen Pooler Vice President Norma Fink Secretary Beverly Bowes Treasurer Ray Grubb SEVEN TY-FOUR You know, there certainly were some peculiar sights through- out the school at the beginning of the first semester when some of the boys appeared in the festive garbs of Indians, cannibals, dolls, and even housewives, as part of the initiation into the Varsity Club. To become a member of this group, a boy must have earned at least one letter in any of the sports recognized by the Pennsylvania Athletic Association. As a means for paying some of their expense, such as the letters which are awarded to the members of the various teams each year, or the sweaters for those seniors who have participated for three years in any sport, many of the boys sold programs at the football games. As for the sweaters, anyone who couldn't see that brilliant red being proudly displayed through the halls must indeed have been blind. As the year advanced and our information increased, it soon became apparent to us that it was not necessary to travel in order to enjoy the pleasures of North America, but instead we need only to attend the meetings of the Travel Club. Here, by way of speakers and movies, we were taken to many parts of this hemisphere, thus becoming acquainted with various new and alluring sections of our country. One of our speakers was Miss Reno, who spoke to us concerning her adventures and travels in Alaska, while at another meeting, Mr. Ross gave an interesting talk about the enchantment of Mexico. New Eng- land, with all its simple beauty and historical background, was shown in a movie. Inspired by our meetings and by the interest of our sponsor, Mr. Swank, some of us are beginning to save our pennies so that we may visit some of the interesting places which have been revealed to us during the year. 7 'phffazaaa SEVENTY-FIVE SVA ,Q 53? , sei: fu WS' 2 -lv . 4 ef 3 V :ag mf? . W A 12 -as-147 pf ,Wigs 31412272 -31- :.f1 - :wx fi:-11 --gy 1-Q as mi.-w. if A X 2 . .,QL rw ' Ig , J 3.1 Q 5, 'K ,z f K X, vi, A 423-ig x ,-xg f V, J gf 5 . ,.,. xi . if T Q3 5-?M gg Q EV M 'SFWWL ff - A ff! V . f 5 ,fx we . X533 Ag, V . ,Hz J in J 1 kj: F Q .gg K -W 1 ,-ww , Jkt? ,, f '? elf? 5 v K+ mx X ,f My f . mn. Akk: 2? ,ie-5 ' my X fe-25,34 3- 'If - Qf . X , .5,ff15 E7. Z Q E . RAS I' A , .. is 12 4 Q 6' :ss Q52 ' PM X 5 .. if x W 191 Efifil 2232. , H' is ff 1? wg 3 :I S--.,1-:fi '- . 'Q L, 3 .N I.. , if ,L Q Q, -f xxt.. A x..,., ,. , : , .,A.. , X N .JL 1 Q f sg? .,,. ,,A, - 3 ' ' , - ::- N i. hi- ,..' X ,Q 'fue' F 5 fix.: Cf:-fq k Q3 ' i 138' - ra , MMA. I A .Y 'E V ' ff' I V 5 94 - Q 5 , ,.,-'- if +3 Few A Y 'V ' Hsjmi' AL i 2225 A ff 2 W -' ' Q X?g'?:' gifs if -Qxzffiww gf it A I ' if gi V A u i r Z 1 - Q . 3 1' A K r Q 1 K. f 5,55 xx Qu The 1940 Football Squad September 6, 1940 The Bisons got off to a good start tonight by handing St. Marys a 32-0 setback. Our backfield looked good but the forward wall needs to be stiffened. Jack Miller and Del Wigfield carried the ball most of the time. Blair Poole and Jim McCoy look like promising material. September 15, 1940 Some letdown for us tonight when Punxsy defeated us, 7-6. And only last week I had hopes of another undefeated season. Our boys worked hard in the first quarter and the few final minutes of play. Scrappy Woodring's last- minute touchdown on a pass from J ack Miller was the big thrill of the game. I can still hear the groans though as the attempts for the tying point missed fire. September 20, 1940 Clearfield outclassed Morris Township, 27 -6. Our team out-did themselves for the few minutes of the second quarter when they made their total score. Mike Flanagan and Gib Johnson were outstanding in their new positions on the line. a flew pamllma Gam ,Me fine! Gaim? Set SEVENTY EIGHT Coaches-Scott, Gutteron and Shlvely - - -I'---- -1-Ml'-nvwwm - September 27, 1940 What a disappointment! The Bison eleven began by sweeping the Beavers off their feet, and with their line plunges and aerial attack brought their score, 13 to 0. But DuBois settled down in the closing half and with a show of tre- mendous power forged ahead of the Bisons with three touchdowns. In an effort for a last-minute score Clearfield took to the air but in vain, so we came home on the short end of a 19-13 score. October 4, 1940 The Bisons stampeded State College tonight by a score of 40 to 6. Our pass- ing attack certainly showed plenty of improvement. Wigfield and Poole did most of the running while Miller and Woodring took care of the passes. October 11, 1940 What a tough game to lose! But lose it we did to the score of 13 to 6. The Bisons' running attack looked good, but the Burgers' passing offensive provided the winning margin. Our lone touchdown was scored on a 51-yard pass by the Miller-Woodring combination. An untimely fumble paved the way for Philips- burg's final touchdown. A good game but the breaks went to our opponents. October 25, 1940 1 Tyrone 20-Clearfield 2! Clearfield fans' hopes were high at the half when the Bisons led, 2-0. With Bill Mohney back our defense was greatly improved. Tyrone's power was too much for us in the second half, but holding the Western Conference champs to three touchdowns was no disgrace even on Alumni Day. November 2, 1940 A gallant Osceola eleven gained a moral victory this afternoon, holding the favored Bisons to a 13-13 deadlock. -Our Red and Black gridders were sur- prised by the home team's early attack, and only by the greater power of their forward wall did our gridders manage to save themselves from utter defeat. November 11, 1940 Nine outstanding members of the Bison herd ended their high school careers with a decisive 32-0 victory over their traditional rivals, Curwensville, to bring the season's record to the 500 mark. Del Wigfield was the spearhead of the offensive that pushed over six touchdowns almost at will. December 9, 1940 The annual Bald Eagle Football League Banquet was held at the Methodist Church in Philipsburg, with over 250 players and coaches attending. After appetites had been satisfied by a dinner prepared by the Women's Auxiliary of the Methodist Church, a business meeting was held and Mr. W. H. Mead, Principal of CHS, presented the Bald Eagle League trophy to Tyrone High School, winner of the League and of the Western Conference. The Bisons placed three men on the All-Bald-Eagle team, which was announced at the meet- ing. Those who earned positions on this mythical eleven were: Clayton Woodring, end, Mike Flanagan, tackle 3 and Jack Miller, back. SEVENTY NINE EIGHTY The 1941 Basketball Squad December 13, 1940 An experienced Bison quintet of four seniors and one junior opened our 1941 cage season by stamping out a 27-13 victory over the DuBois High five. The Beavers managed to keep within winning distance during the first half, but the locals pulled away after intermission to put their first game of the year on ice. January 7, 1941 Sandy Township High School fell a victim, 53-15, to a tight defense and a sensational offense on our home floor. The Townshippers failed to sink a two- pointer until midway through the third quarter. Walt Rougeux tallied 13 points and Bill Mohney and Angelo Curtillo were next with 10 each. January 10, 1941 Our first defeat was to the Falls Creek High quintet by the score of 20-17. The Red and Black got off to a poor start but rallied and led at the half, 13-10. A scoreless third quarter ruined Clearfield's chances and their 4 points in the final stanza were not enough to overcome their foes. Scrappy Woodring led the Bisons with 6 points. January 14, 1941 ' The Red and Black cagers bowed the second time this season to the powerful Brookville quintet, 33-19, on our own floor. The towering Hilltoppers' fast- breaking offense, coupled with sensational shooting, proved too much for the Bisons to overcome. Our attack, led by Rougeux with 8 points, was not enough to overcome the victors. Insert-Coach Gutteron K 14 Mad Smmnibf 1414 Upm .-Saafiff fifumim 41 QL Qawa Wan January 31, 1941 We inaugurated the second half of the league season by again downing DuBois High, this time by the score of 35-27 on the Black and White's floor. The Bisons gained an early lead which they held throughout the contest. Late in the final period DuBois reared its Beaver head but the Bisons held their own to finish on top. Walt Rougeux was high scorer with 18 points. February 4, 1941 A fighting Brockway quintet was the second victim of the Red and Black sharpshooters in the second half of the league. With the score deadlocked 31-31 at the end of four periods, an extra period saw Brockway sink a field goal quickly but Angelo Curtorillo pulled the Bisons ahead with two buckets in the last minute of play. February 7, 1941 For the second time we trampled Sandy Township High, this time 39-23 to keep our second half record clean. It was an easy game for the Bisons with Walt Rougeux and Ange Curtorillo. February 11, 1941 2 The Bisons stretched their winning streak to 4 straight by handing the Falls Creek basketeers a 41-32 setback before the Bisons' home fans. The victory kept us in a tie with Brookville for the first place in the league and gave us an even break in games with the Creekers. February 13, 1941 The undefeated Brookville courtmen pushed the Bisons out of the league's top position by routing their nearest rivals, 34-18. Again last year's champs asserted their supremacy by displaying an almost impregnable defense. Center Munro, who gathered 14 points, was the spearhead of the victors' attack. February 18, 1941 A sharpshooting Reynoldsville quintet conquered our cagers for the second time this season by handing the Bisons a 31-25 setback on our own floor. The invaders led throughout the contest and snuffed out a Red and Black rally late in the closing chapter. February 21, 1941 The Clearfield High passers met Curwensville High only once this season but that was enough to prove their supremacy over their up-river rivals. The Golden Tide were unable to stop the Bisons and bowed, 32-24, on their own floor. The Gold and Black set the pace in the opening chapters and led at half- time, 17-16, but the Bisons overcame the lead in the third quarter and finished strong, winning by an eight-point margin. Ange Curtorillo was high-scorer with 11 counters. .. February 27, 1941 In our last encounter of the season the basketeers dropped a fast game to the Sykesville cagers, 34-28. The home fans saw the Bisons hold a slight advan- tage during the opening periods, only to fall in the end to the Leopard's fierce attack, led by Russ Carlson who tallied 28 markers. Rougeux registered 12 points for the Bisons, taking high scoring honors. we-. L av , ' EIGHTY-ONE N 1 l i l i EIGHTY-TWO The 1941 Wrestling Squad January 4, 1941 The Bison grapplers seem to have lost none of their championship form dur- ing the summer. They began their seventh year of wrestling by pinning the Erie Academy matmen, 28-3. It was only two years ago that the Lake-Shore- men threatened seriously our winning streak, so the Red and Black took no chances of another close one. January 10, 1941 Boswell fell tonight but not without putting up a scrap and giving Clearfield fans a thrill. When six matches had been put in the books the invaders led 13-11. But the locals came back and mauled their foes during the next five to win, 30-13. January 17, 1941 Our matmen gave no quarter tonight when they chalked up their 32nd consecutive victory by stampeding the flu-ridden Philipsburg wrestlers, 48-0. Joe Marino relieved the monotony of the evening for the fans by pushing his man around for seven minutes instead of pinning him, as his teammates did. Seven falls were recorded while Frosty Rishel and Joe Moore gained forfeits. I -nsert--Coach Weiss fdmdwmq Zffz 14 gmc pm! .feafmmq a fifem Jfalcf s January 31, 1941 A strong Lock Haven aggregation could gain only one decision and two draws from ourihigh-flying grunt and igroaners, falling 31-7. Red McMullen took his place as a regular starter with last year's district champs in the place of Stub Gardner, who Hnished his high school wrestling career in the Boswell meet last week. February 7, 1941 The Beavers came to the Bisons' home mats determined to write finis to Clearfield's 4-year Winning streak but went home as usual on the short end of the score. Jim Mohney, Frosty Rishel and Joe Marino piled up a nine-point advantage with three dicisions, but the White and Black came back in the next three matches to deadlock the score. Frank Shirey and Mutt Forcey put the Bisons ahead with decisions and Swede Johnson sewed up No. 34 by pinning his opponent. Mike Flanagan brought the final score to Clearfield 23-DuBois 9 by winning a decision. February 14, 1941 The Bison still holds its head high as the Weissmen closed their fourth straight undefeated season by routing the Little Lions of State College, 29-3. Half the team Mohney, Shirey, Forcey, Johnson and Flanagan walked off the mats of the Maroon and Gray still unconquered. February 27, 1941 Eight decisions and one fall accounted for the 29-3 rout of the Eagles of Tyrone High. It was a comparatively easy meet after last weekls battle with the Beavers. Joe Marino lost his first meet of the year by dropping a close decision to Bernard Mingle in the 105 class. March 6-7, 1941 Lead off man Mohney, and Shirey, Johnson and Forcey captured first places to lead the Red and Black to its third straight District 6-9 title. Three matmen were eliminated in each of the first and second rounds, DuBois again threatened Clearfield's supremacy by running a close second. March 14-15, 1941 A state champion for every year of wrestling at Clearfield High! That's the record of Coach Weiss' proteges. The four who won district titles went through the state tournaments undefeated to be crowned P. I. A. A. state wrestling champions. Swede Johnson was the sensation of the tournament by pinning three men and decisioning Abraham, last year's state champ. He also set a new record for a fall by fiattening his first-round opponent in 25 seconds. The year 1941 has set a new high in Cleartield wrestling circles as the Bisons, undoubtedly the outstanding high school aggregation in the state, record in their memoirs 36 straight dual meet victories 3 the District 6-9 championship their third in a row 5 and the state championship, their second in the four-year history of the event. E? EIGHTY THREE , f 2 ? .. ' The 1940-41 Golf Team Coach Karshner EIGHTY-FOUR At the conclusion of the fall course campaign the Bisons are far ahead in first place in the J efferson County Golf League. The Refi and Black putters finished on top in three encounters this fa . September 14, 1940 Clearfield-The first league match was held on the local Country Club Course with several teams competing. Don Collins, a junior veteran, finished with a low score of 81, lead- ing the Bisons to their initial Victory. September 21, 1940 ,DuBois-In the second meeting of the league teams, Clear- field again emerged the victor to increase their league lead. It was Les Zimmerman this time Who led the pack, registering an 82. September 28, 1940 Punxsutawney, DuBois and Clearfield were represented at Punxsutawney in the third and final fall match, and again Les Zimmerman posted the low score to lead the golfers to their third straight Victory of the year. May 17, 1941 Les Zimmerman will be the only representative of the Bison golf team next Saturday at State College. The Red and Black Number one man qualified in the district meet today with a score of 80, finishing fourth. Mar am The 1941 Baseball Squad Coach Smith l EIGHTY-FIVE l April 1940, The Bison diamonders inaugurated their second season with an inter-league game, a league encounter and an exhibition tilt. Westover was the victim in the first game, a shutout, while Houtzdale was smothered in the initial league contest. A favored Altoona nine were humbled at home by the battering Smithmen, thus finishing a successful month. May, 1940 The month of May was a merry one for the Clearfield High baseballers who piled up twelve victories while dropping only two contests. Finishing their ten game league schedule without a setback, the battering Bisons won the Black Diamond League by a wide margin. The Red and Black bowed only twice this month, to Kiski and to Westover, both by a 7-6 score. June, 1940 The final contest of the season was staged in June before the home fans. With playoff for the County Championship tied at one game each for Clearfield and Westover, the Bisons pound- ed out nine runs while Buck Moyer on the mound held the losers to only one tally. 145465 The 1941 Track Squad Coach Sweeley EIGHTY-SIX May 1, 1940 The Red and Black trackmen displayed a strong aggregation today when they conquered a powerful Tyrone team with 6756 points against the Eagles' 41 M. With a number of returning veterans under his wing, Coach Sweeley is looking forward to a successful season on the cinder path. May 15, 1940 Before an enthusiastic May Day crowd the cindermen won their second dual meet, with Punxsutawney the victim of a 60- 30 score. May 25, 1940 The Bisons placed third in this annual event, finishing behind Hollidaysburg and Tyrone. Paul Jones broke the record in the half mile although he finished one step out of first place. In the district meets held at Altoona, Paul Jones and Lou Cillo placed, thus earning a chance in the state meets. Jones won the half mile while Cillo, a freshman, placed second in the broad jump. In the state meets Jones finished in fifth place. On the whole the 1940 season was a successful one for the Sweeleymen who won both of their scheduled dual meets. Jfeaamqjfzefeacf The 1941 Letter Girls Coach Wilson EIGHTY-SEVEN Didn't the girls take their basketball seriously this year? Sprained ankles, stoved fingers, black eyes, and brocken finger- nails Were a common sight after many of the games. Most of the scores were very close, but Mary Jane M0hney's team, the Buffalodians, were the champions. Eva Jean Mohney's team, the Blunderbusses, worked hard but rated only second. We had a grand time at the annual banquet on April 7 . After the banquet Miss Wilson presented letters to the following players: Mary Jane Mohney, Helen Pooler, Bertha Lynn, Florence Shrock, Jane Stiflier, Helen Putt, Marjorie Keast, Mary Porter, Lorraine Frantz, Phyllis Moore, Salina Curtorillo, Eleanor Smeal and Eva Jean Mohney, Dancing followed 5 then we all went home feeling that this had been a very successful season. flew .Shar St. Marys ....h Punxy .,..... Morris Twp.--T DuBois .A..,.. Erie Academy Boswell ...... Philipsburg .... DuBois ...,.., Sandy Twp.- - - Falls Creek ..,. Brookville ..... DuBois ..H..., Brockway - - - - - Westover ....... Houtzdale s,.... Altoona .....,.. Penfield e..,,.ss Philipsburg ..... Curwensville - - - Philipsburg ...,A Curwensville - - - Houtzdale ...e.. EIGHTY-EIGHT Qmiball 79410 Clearfield .... 32 State College-- - 6 Clearfield ee.. 6 Philipsburg .... 13 Clearfield .... 27 Tyrone ..e.e..e 20 Clearfield .,.. 13 Osceola ........ 13 Curwensville ..., 0 Clearfield .... 32 A f 941' Clearfield ..1. 28 DuBois ..,.,e.. 9 Clearfield ..,. 30 State College-U 3 Clearfield ..., 48 Tyrone ....... -- 3 Lock Haven .... 7 Clearfield ,.11 31 8 1941! Clearfield ,,.. 27 Sandy Twp. .... 23 Clearfield .,.. 53 Falls Creek .... 32 Clearfield L - - - 17 Brookville ..l. - 34 Clearfield ,.,. 19 Reynoldsville - -31 Clearfield .,l. 35 Curwensville - - -24 Clearfield ,... 31 Sykesville ...... 34 771606 19410 Tyrone ,....... 41 M Clearfield .l.. 68M Punxsutawney .... 30 Clearfield ...,.. 60 Clearfield ........,.,1,.,. 25 Punxsutawney ...., ..... 2 0 DuBois ..,....l. ..... 1 2 Sandy ................... 8 Brookville ....e..,.,...... 7 Hawaii 1940 Clearfield ..., 3 Kiski ........... 2 Clearfield .... 18 Penfield .......l 3 Clearfield ,ele 9 St. Marys ....,., 5 Clearfield ,..l 24 Koski ........., 7 Clearfield ,..e 13 Osceola .,.,.,l.t 1 Clearfield- - - 20 Osceola .,....l - -3 Clearfield- - - 9 Westover ....l - -5 Clearfield ---- 13 Westover- - - - - - -7 Clearfield ---- 11 Westover ------- 1 Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield Clearfield EIGHTY-NINE ,Fin nf . Pabzofw, I .The patronsof our yearbook, through their contributions make the publi- cation of the Bison possible. We wish to thank them for wholehearted and accomodating support. '93 'Yi '33 Kurtz Bros. Kurtz Stationary Store Shull's Studio '93 '83 'is' Clearfield Progress qi? 'Ez' '33 Leitzinger Bros. 'B '23 'Ss' Clearfield Trust Co. . County National Bank Court House Ofiicials E '35 '33 Clearfield Amusement Co. Helmbold Sz Stewart Johnston, C. G. 8z Sons Kracht's Restaurant Leavey's Funeral Home Lee, A. W. Jr. Bell Sz Silberblatt Boulton 8z Boulton Brown's Boot Shop Burns Distributing Co. Clearfield Dairy Co. Clearfield Taxidermy Co. Clearfield Times Commercial Printing Co. Crown Crest Memorial Park Dufton Hardware Co. Albert, Dorse Arnold 8: Chaplin Avenue Market Barger's Restaurant Bartheolomew, A. G. Beard, J. B. Becton's Service Station Beer's Music Store Bird, Dr. Bisline Auto Repair Blackers Floral Shop Blooms Drugs Bloom, Seth W. Bovard, Dr. C. F. 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Ricupero, H. 8z Co. Ritz Grill Robinson's Store Robinson Clay Products Rockwell Music Store Rollins, H. H. Sz Sons Root, Marie Routz Sz Swartzle Roxy Theatre Rubenstein, Dr. S. M. St. Charles Cafe Sandy, C. C. Shaffer, Dr. Shapiro, Louis Shaw, A. B. Shuck, E. S. Sibenrock, John Shaw Bros. Store Shirey, B. E. Smith, Max Smith Motor Sales Smith, Wallace Spencer, W. G. Sterling Roofing Stock Motor Sales Thompson Jeweler Thompson, Glenn Thorn, Boyd Trostle, W. P. Turnpike Coffee Shoppee Waterworth, Dr. Williams Auto Sales Wilson, Eddie Wilson's Store Wind Mill Woolridge, Harold Woolridge, Rem Yeagers Yingling, D. A. NINETY ONE Q. September 3-Well, dear diary, school has started again! Just a half day, though, so We will get used to the old grind gradually. Had a good laugh when Mr. Mead was introducing the faculty to the students and he couldn't make up his mind whether it was Miss Wilson or Mrs. Gorman. Was she embarrassed! To complete the morning we had a fiag raising ceremony out on the lawn. Saw the cutest looking boy while I was supposedly listening to the dedication. September 5-Sophies had their first assembly today. The greenies show great promise of being good shouters! Didn't see him. Wish I knew what homeroom he is in. September 6-Pep meeting this morning for the first football game. Saw that good looking boy again-don't know his name-YET! Went to the game tonight. We won from St. Marys, 32-O, but more important, HE is on the team. September 9-Senior assembly. Qh bliss, I got a good look at Bill-that's his name. J unlor rings are in circulation. September 10-Voted on folders for our pictures in assembly. Heigh-ho, we're off to the fair. Wish we had every afternoon off this week. I Went with llrfiarpg and guess whom I saw! Bill! Gosh, how can I manage to meet im. September 16-Football with Punxyg boy, was it exciting! The fourth quarter, a minute left to play and we made a touchdown! Why did we have to lose the extra point and so lose the game? Must have been because they kept Bill on the bench all the time. September 18-I, made a bet with Liz on the Morrisdale-CHS game. We better win! September 20-After a swell pep program by the cheerleaders we won the first conference game of the season by trimming Morrisdale 37-6. Won my bet! Bill hasn't asked me for a date yet, but then I guess he can't do much until football season is over. September 23-At last it happened! Bill was coming up the stairs when he saw me and fell, literally and figuratively. Oh-h-h, he's my idea of a perfect man! Senior pictures are being taken this week. Hope mine isn't too bad 5 maybe Bill will ask me for one. Of course he scarcely knows me yet, but just give me time! Another week started and studies aren't too bad. September 25-Bill smiled at me in study today! September 27-Game at DuBois. We lost, 18-13, but Bill played almost the entire gameg that's why I know only the score. Someone made the crack that the boys weren't used to bright lights at night. Fresh! October 1-Certainly had an interesting girls' assembly this morning. Miss Laurie conducted the meeting and Miss Wiley, Miss George, Miss Jones, and Miss Reno talked on various subjects. Hope we'll have more like them, even if Bill can't attend. October 4-A traitor in our midst! Blitzkreig! Truer words were never spoken. This morning in our pep assembly we electrocuted a State College rooter that we had found, and then we carried through tonight by waging more of our lightening warfare, thus winning the game 40-6! NINETY-TWO L Y, Y I Q. October 7-At last my hero gave me the once-over! Was going over to Bill's homeroom but the seniors had a meeting in the gym to hear about the Washington trip. During the few minutes we had to talk, Bill came over and chatted. October 8-Movies for the boys today. I caught up on my sleep in homeroom. October 9-Gosh, I wish he would ask me for a date! October 11-Got a ride over to Philipsburg for the game, but we lost. I just know it was because Bill had a twisted ankle and couldn't play. October 14-Agony! Study! Concentration! Wonder who invented six weeks tests? The only thing which saved the day was Bi1l's asking me to go to the show this evening! Finally! Of course, I accepted and what a good time we had! October 21-First report cards. Moans and groans! Just look at my conduct mark! When my Dad gets an eyeful of this-well. Celebrated my last night of freedom for a week by going over town tonight and whom should I see but Bill, who walked me home, Gosh. October 25-Great plans for Alumni Day, which is today. There was a tea in the afternoon in the library. Had fun looking at all the old Breezes and Bisons from way back. We lost the football game with Tyrone but the dance afterwards was superb! Especially when his truly was there, too. October 30-Of all things! Some girl in Room 15 has been making eyes at Bill and he-well, I was so mad when I heard it that I went and told Jack I'd go to the Curwensville game with him! Of course I'm not jealous. Enjoyed the paid assembly program this morning-the Ambassador Male Quartet. November 11-Armistice Day and the game with our neighbors was terrific. We won, 32-0, but more important, I hope Bill and his blue eyed little blond saw me with Jack to prove I don't care what he does-MUCH. November 14-The senior English classes presented a skit called N ight Court in celebration of National Book Week and Educational Week. They did such an excellent imitation of Frankenstein and the Monster that I was scared to the point of biting all my fingernails. Hope Bill didn't notice- oh that's right, I'm mad at him. After the entertainment we had a tea and open house for all the parents. November 16-Bill asked ME to go to the Senior Play. Guess I'm not mad anymore. November 22-After spending two hours dressing, I went to see The Thir- teenth Chair and was it spooky! It just about made your blood freeze! I wasn't afraid-look. who I was with! November 25-Six weeks tests again. Just why there are so many tenses in French verbs?? November 27-Thanksgiving vacation started officially at three o'clock. The Turkey Hop was swell and it was grand to see all the old kids again. The big niiloment of the day came when I had a date with you know who tonig t. B ' NINETY-THREE Qnafz, Q' December 2-Back to the old grind again. You should see the absentee list! Reason: Hunting season opened for deer for was it dearj. Bill was among the missing so I played around with Jim all day, So boring! December 4-Report cards today-Ugh! Our bell stubbornly refused to work so we changed classes by the grape vine system. That little brat in Room 15 told Bill that Jim took me home after school. Oh, if I ever get hold of her sweet CID little neck. That old meanie Bill won't look at me. December 13-Went to the first home basketball game with the girls. Bill played, so at least I know he Wasn't out with Sue fthat other girly. December 18-Went with the kids to the annual Christmas Cantata. It was very good but I kept Worrying about Bill, who came alone. After we had our cokes, he came up and asked to take me home. Naturally I refusedg he needn't think he can lead me on a string. Told him to go hunt up Sue and cry on her shoulder. He gave me a funny lookg hope I wasn't too hasty. The next time he asks me for a date I guess I'll condescend. After all he is cute and good looking, to say the least. December 20-At last, Christmas Vacation! We were sent off with the good wishes of the Student Council and Santa Claus who gave gifts to some of the kids. Bill got a date book-hope he uses it, FOR ME! December 23-Bill called and asked me to go roller skating with him. Did I go? You guess! Gosh, but my skinned knee hurts. January 4-Was escorted to the wrestling meet by the right guy. Wish you could see the Christmas present he gave me, swell! January 6-Back to the workhouse again! Goodness, we just can't stay away from the place, can we? My, everyone looks nice in all their new finery. Haven't broken any of my New Year's resolutions yet. I wonder Why? Must be because I didn't make any. The boys leave for the National ggi.-aigd on the 13th. Jack's going so I can say I write to a boy at Camp e y. Januarg 8-If I rather neglect you for a few days, dear diary, you'll know it is ecause I'm doing some cramming for those dreadful mid-terms which are just around the corner. January 22-Mid-term Exams-that's all I have to say. My teachers must have a pick on me or something g I have to take them all. It couldn't be because my deportment was so low. I never talk, well, hardly ever. February 18-Election of second semester homeroom officers. Bill was elected President of his room. I'm glad they appreciate him. I'm secretary in my hangout. February 2:-Got bawled out for not having my minutes written up. How could I write and listen to Bill at the same time? I couldn't, so I didn't write. Two boys were thrown out of study for being so juvenile as to throw spit wads. Thought I would die laughing when one of those objects hit the teacher right on the bald spot. Things were plenty hot for a while and I daresay I did some hard studying for about five minutes after it happened. February 28-Bill and Jim asked me to the Junior Play and I had to go with Jim since he asked me first. Just because I couldn't go with Bill didn't N INETY-FOUR Q. mean that he had to ask Sue. Talk about flirts! She gripes me the way she runs after that boy. Incldently, the play was wonderful. March 1-Felt terrible today so I didn't go to school. Jane called after school to tell me Bill had pestered her nearly to death to find out why I wasn't there. That made me feel much better. March 4-Didn't get back to school until today 3 guess I had the grippe. Bill welcomed me with open arms. Looks as though I have shown that Sue person where to get off. After school Bill walked down to the drug store with me and we had cokes. He's treated me like and invalid all day and do I like it! March 7-About ten of us went over to Philipsburg in Bill's car for the district wrestling meet. Four of our boys won, helped I am sure by our lusty cheering. I was in wonderful spirits, for my big moment insisted that I sit in front with him and made Sue get in the back. I am almost glad that nasty little germ bit me, but I MUSTN'T get sick again. March 13- I shudder! I cringe! Fourth six weeks report cards, my dear Watson. March 17-Had a meeting of the Washington trippers this morning and we decided to go immediately after commencement. What fun is in store for us! Hope Bill and I are in the same bus. At least I won't have Sue to worry about, for she's a junior and thank heavens for that! March 18-Miss Peterson spoke to the seniors .in assembly this morning con- cerning vocations. Don't know what I will be, a lady of Leisure, I guess. March 20-Bud Waite, a member of Byrd's expedition, spoke about his trip to the South Pole in assembly. I would like to be marooned with Bill like Admiral Byrd was, and I don't mean Byrd was with Bill, either. March 21- I'll be down to get you in a taxi honey - I double dare you . That modern minstrel show put on by the Dance Orchestra and the Boys' Chorus was marvelous from beginning to end. Didn't know there was so much talent to be found in our schools, even from our own faculty. Will wonders never cease? Mammy's little baby loves shortnin' bread -the whole thing was fine. March 26-The current question in school: What is Americanism? Climaxing this contest in which every student competed, prizes were awarded to the various winners. Bill received first prize in his field but me-beautiful but dumb fills the bill, I guess. Why don't I have some brains? A little study MIGHT help. March 31-Great days. Never saw the school so quiet and perfect as it was today. Couldn't even get anyone to talk in study hall. It was so darned silent it gave me the creepsg in fact, I began to think I was in the wrong place. Most of the teachers looked as tho' they had just stepped out of a beauty shop on the way to a style show. Hope those evaluators were favorable impressed, for we were trying awfully hard to be good, despite the effort it took. April 2-Wonder how long Mr. Mead has been a Boy Scout. During assembly today this honorable gentlemen got up to lead the salute to the flag and started off, On My Honor -Tch, tch. . NINETY-FIVE Quan. 0' April 7-Everyone has on his glad rags this week. Bison Board pictures necessi- tate one's looking his or her best. April 9-16-Oh, happy day. Easter Vacation. Too short if you ask me! Imagine, another teacher resigned from the Live Alone and Like It club when Miss Nichols became hitched. I'm mad at Bill. He took Sue to the movies the other night so I am going to the Easter Dance with Jack who's home on leave. I guess that'll show him, especially when Jack is in uniform. April 17-The seniors voted for the May Queen's Court. I hope I get on. Wouldn't I make a lovely queen? N o remarks, puh-lease. . April 24-The last six weeks tests I take in high school. Isn't it a lovely thought! April 26-Press Club Convention at State College. Had a lot of fun. The nicest boy lead our discussion. Good thing Bill was along or I might have been tempted! April 28-Unknowns! This word strikes terror into the hearts of every chemis- try student so you can imagine how we feel. I suppose people think we are stripping the lab of all its test tubes. Well, I'm on my second one. April 30-Report cards. Mine wasn't too bad, not too good either. Made up with Bill. I think he really likes me after all. May 2-The school voted for May Queen. The results are to be announced in The Triangle next week. P. S.-I didn't get on the court. Oh, well, I told Bill and he said that I were his queen. Hope that fixes Sue from Room 15. The J unior-Senior Prom was tonight and Bill sent the most beautiful flowers. Had a big night dancing with Bill almost all the time. In fact I felt so kind I didn't mind a bit when the latter asked Sue for one dance. Big-hearted of me, I think. Enjoyed every minute of it. May 6-Triangles out and Jane Stirller is May Queen with Betty Beam as Maid of Honor. May 14-May Day and .an exceptional one atuthat. I can remember the time I danced in the mlnuet and all the boys ln the second grade wanted to be my partner. Now . . .well. May 25-Baccalaureate Service at the Trinity Methodist Church. Maybe I am not so anxious to leave after all. May 26-Award Day. I didn't get any, but Bill received a citizenship award. Earned it, too. May 28-Shelf Day arrived. At last it Was our turn to throw the kisses and you may be sure, I didn't aim any at Sue. It was fun but when we sang the Alma Mater, I got a little weepy. May 29-The great day! After twelve long years of hard labor, Commence- ment Day is here! Bill looked very handsome in his cap and gown. We leave at midnight for Washington. Arrive about 7:00 A.M. More fun and no sleep! June 6-Came back to get my report card although I don't know why. Well, now I am a graduate of CHS and I don't know whether I like the idea or not. Had a lot of good times in these halls. Hope Bill won't forget me! NINETY-SIX ' 'i 'H' 1 f-r ,YW 2LQ'l'Jad4 f5f4 l 7n'lfHiAn11, --6'1bv1fz,f F will scnplw SEST 1921? l940-4I '9'fSfAssoovN 4 Engraving Photography ERIE ENGRAVING CO. SHULI. STUDIO Erie, Pa. Clearfield, Pa. Cover Printing 61 Binding KOVER KRAFI' KURTZ BROS. Chicago, Ill. Clearfield, Pa. iF l T' V- '1E3r -, 51321 ff . QP v f -. U, ' ,H Lai . 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