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These senior art critics venture outside into the cold Bectnlks invade C H S or IS thi a man from Mars'7 to admire the work of the art classes. We proceed with assurance We, the first class to have spent three years in the new school, are now leaving to seek our places in the world among those who have pre- ceded us. We hope that we have been worthy of our school and its institutions, and that we will make C. H. S. proud of us in the years to come. Although we are turning our backs forever on our high schocl days, we hear the strains of our Alma Mater and realize that Clearfield High we still will hail while memory holds her sway. '-'1 l 1 Bells are ringing in the office practice class . . . no chatting on company time. girls!
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A In-sq. Senior officers President Joyce Schultz Secretary Kay Peavy Historian Jutta Hager Vice president Tom O Day Treasurer Anna Unch 99 Challenges await usp we proudly go forth We Seniors look back wlstfully and happily on our last year at CHS, under the guidance of Mr. Pritts our class counselor. Class officers were: presidenthjoyce Schultz, vice-president Tom O'Dayg secretary-Kay Peavy, treasurer Anna Unch, and historian-Jutta Hager First among the high spots of the year was the Washington Trip during Thanksgiving Vaca tion. What memories that brings back! Then in December came the all-school play, The Late Christopher Bean, which proved a great success Senicrs Jerry Koval, Sandra Howland, Sandra Brown, Jim Walther, Jim Shugarts, and Amos Hixon took part. With two new senior cheerleaders Barbara Ondo and Jerriann Jury, added to the squad the teams received very enthusiastic support. Football brought Guy Graham a place on the all- district team and the honcr of being All-Central County's quarterback. Both Tom O'Day and Ed Carns were on the district team and were award- ed honorable mention on the Central County Team. Tom also received honorable mention on the state team. In basketball Tom led District IX in scoring and was named to the all district team. Guy Graham, Anson Graham, Dave Schucker, Glenn Myers, and Dennis Boal were also on the team. Wrestling brought the regional and dis- trict championships to Ash Woolridge and district championship to John Kruse. Other senior wres- tlers were Art Weiss Jr Roland Woodring Mel vin Lingle and Martin Elbell Our track and golf teams both had good seasons In track Kenny Rishel was in state com petition and Bob Henry Amos Hixon and Ken Rishel earned letters and sweaters The girls golf team defeated and shut out all challengers Bill Tornatore and Giles Lanager went to State College as representatives of the boys golf team The Downbeat had many seniors among its cast as well as in the chorus District chorus and band also counted many C H S seniors as members Sue Sherkel went to state chorus On May 8 came the all-night prom Come to Hawaii with the seniors as guests. No need to ask whether that was fun! Two seniors Susan Weisshaus and Jutta Hager were chosen as finalists in the National Merit Scholarship competition after several ex- aminations. Many of our classmates are going on to higher education and have already been accept- ed at various colleges or schools of nursing. Our thanks to the qualified staff of C. H. S. who made this possible. Here's a parting-and-sad-thought: of the 377 sophomores who entered these portals three years ago, only 230 are left at graduation. We who remain will attempt always to hold our ideals high, in accordance with our school stand- ards.
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JOYCE B!ll.0TTr: ,I i 1325 'UN 1112199 BIAGGINA NANCY ACCORDINO ea College Preparatory Band 2 3 4 Futu e Teachers Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Golf Club 2 Leaders Club 2 Chess Club 4 JOYCE ANN AMON Little One General Cheerleading 2 3 4 Coed Club 4 Rifle Club 3 Leaders Club 4 Dance Committee 2 EDWARD ANTHONY ANTONUK General Key Club 4 Golf Club 4 Stage craft Club 3 4 BARBARA ANN BAUMAN Barb Secretarial Commercial Club 3 4 Coed Club 2 3 4 Secretary JOHN H BELL John College Preparatc ry WILMA HELEN ADAM Helen College Preparatory Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 Future Teachers 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 President 3 Vrce Presldent 4 Golf Club 2 Math Club 4 JUNE DOROTHEA ANDERSON June College Preparatory Co ed Club 4 Golf Club Math Club 4 Golf Team 3 ANNE E BARTLEY Bart General ed Club 2 4 Future Teachers 2 3 4 FRANK L BEERS Ace G neral G Club 2 3 Rifle b Chess Club 4 Braggma N Accordmo Joyce A Amon Edward A Antonuk Barbara A Bauman John H Bell 26 Secretarial Ceerleadmg 2 3 4 Co d Club A Commercxal Club 2 He'en Adam June D Anderson Anne E Bartley Frank L Beers Joyce Brllotte
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