Coudersport High School - Couderean Yearbook (Coudersport, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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V 3- if 'I R? 4 I inf rv 'V A Y, ' 7 Y Y L 17' Y I ' H' :Y N ,N I RC' 20 PHULUEUE HE Class of 1950 wishes to extend its heartfelt thanks to everyone who played a part in producing this fifth Couderean We wish to express our deep appreclation and gratitude to the tovsmspeople whose generous financial aid IS the basis of our yearbook To Mlss Wilkinson we give our appreciation for her erean Our thanks go also to Mr Keilman for being such a wonderful sport about the photographlc angle They have both shown undying good humor and patience The Class of 1950 is sincerely grateful The Students have worked hard and cooperated glad ly in trying to present the highlights of our four years in Coudersport High School We earnestly hope that all the up and coming classes will enjoy and benefit by our 1950 Couderean In saying farewell we wish to every one success and happiness CLASS OF 1950 2 sir , l l indispensable help in editing and publishing our Coud- 'rf fs C1095 OKBC- Cx CPE: ii- EKOXX4 SGW? 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S wweefs- bows V W -5 me W no MN .JS-via you Mr Barrett N the role of Supervxsmg Pr1nc1 pal, you are a star Durmg our years at Coudy Hlgh you have become a true frxend and understandmg advlsor Wlth your kindly help we have been gulded toward the rlght way of hvmg and of learmng It IS w1th deepest ap precxatlon that we dedlcate our year book to you CLASS OF 1950 4 'NIO DIHEUHRB Milton O Braun Hlgh School Princlpal Enghsh M A , Penn State College Amos G Barrett Supervlsing Prmclpal A B , Penn State College M A , Penn State College Mrs Suzanne Carey School Secretary Mansfield STC Columbla Universlty .1 HESE three people keep C H S func the help of up to date equlpment, such as the pubhc address system shown nn the back ground, they strlve to keep thmgs going smoothly In sp1te of the hours of work requlred however, they are never too busy to a1d the students to gwe a word of advlce when needed, or to gxve any other help that may be sought The Class of 1950 wlsh to thank them for everything they have done durmg the1r stay in Coudersport I-hgh 6 - . I - L . f, ' . a CT BDA., penn State College tioning every day of the school year. With BOARD OF EDUCATION M Arthur J Menschel Mr Henry Martnnson Mrs Joseph Easton r race H arey Mrs a Raymond Von Nne 1949 1950 SCHOOL CALENDAR September 7 October 17 October 27 and 28 November November November November November December December December January 12 January 26 5 1 18 and 19 24 and 25 2 5 2 22 to lan 13 14 and 27 February 11 February 24 March 13 Srx Weeks Tests Teachers Meetmg A A Dance Armlstice Day Semor Play Thanksgwmg Vacatlon Hunting Season I-Iolxday 81x Weeks Tests Chnstmas Cantata Christmas Vacation D1str1ct Band Semester Tests Semor Dance Assembly Program Six Weeks Tests 7 March 24 Apr11 7 to 10 April 14 Apnl 17 Aprll 24 Aprll 28 Ka 29 Ma 1 2 3 May19 May 20 May 30 une Iune 4 June 6 Festlval Concert Assembly Program Easter Vacatlon Band Concert Sophmore Dance Slx Weeks Tests Iumor Play County Musical Senior Farewell Assembly Program Iumor Prom Memorial Day Observance Class Day Evening Program Baccalaureate Commencement r. . , . ' , . , M . Ho . C , . As , Mr. H. B. ' da School Opened March 20 Evening Music I a 1 . 8 . l y 9 7 1 . . 3 ' , , . . . I 2 H 5 Ioanne Freestone Mathematlcs and Sclence B S Pemm State College James C Ferguson Mathematlcs B S Lock Haven STC Mrs Margery Mosch Biology and General Sclence A B Bucknell Umverslty M1r1am Gerlach Latm and French B A U of Ill M A U of Ill Mlrlam E Park Social Stud1es Jean Parks B.S., Lock Haven State Teachers Enghsh and Llbrarlan College, Duke Universlty B.A., Grove Cnty College 8 . -y rf- , kt . ., ,i ,ygg,, ,. fr 3 In . ., i , MPN' , . . . -- . ., . . . ., . . H. xi Burton Shnrey Social Studxes B A Geneva College Edith Machtley Physlcal Education B S Lock Haven STC james Harlnns Physcial Education B S Shppery Rock STC U of Plttsburgh Nelson Gable Musxc Supervxsor B S West Chester STC M Ed Penn State Mrs. Josephine Ohn English and Art B S., Mansfield State Teachers College, Penn State College Eugenia Obllnslu R N School Nurse Presbyterian Hospltal Phlladelphla Robert Currin I-Ixstory B S , Lock Haven STC Nma L Olmstead Geography and Muslc B Phd Mansfield STC Welton Austm Mathematlcs B S Indlana STC N 11 Q Ora Goodrich I-Iomemalcing B S Penn State College Carl L Dewey Vocational Agriculture and Industrial Arts B S California State Teachers College, Penn State College Doris Wilkmson Busmess Educatlon B S Indlana STC C H S Custod1ans Merle Allen Dick Plank Erml Weber V sure it f1ts I Don't blow too hard! Oops l she just made it Learmng young Don t explode' Keep your eyes on your copy! i i Q x . f 2 5 x 4 , 5 E .2 f Q. ana it f 3 Q-N VT? if I ,,4.,,2t fvyggg, 4555: ,Taq x I .xx -.ix :Z -a S fm: was rink .,.v LEADINB EAW HAT a long time it has been since we were green Freshmen! But those four short years have been four of the best We started out with a bang and were given a rousing welcome by the upperclassmen We were accorded the honors allowed all freshmen such as initiation, razzmg, and the lxke Under the guidance of our advisors Miss Park and Miss McCarthy we put on the first land so far the last! Freshman Dance, The Spring Frolic on April 19 1947 As silly Sophomores we looked down at the young Freshmen Just entering high school But it was our turn to be surprlsed for we were now the babies of senior high under the new system and the freshmen were but mnth graders However, took this in stride and sailed through our Sophomore year Always actlve, we placed several members on basketball and football teams and in the muslcal organizations Mlss Long, our class advisor, helped us to sponsor a Leap Year Dance on Apnl 3 1948 Our slogan Get a Mate in 48, was carried out m the decoratlons SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISOR Mr Ferguson Loretta Johnson Lous Potter Joan Ruckert Jerry C5 HE Jolly Juniors really had a busy, wonderful year From 64 members as Freshmen, we were now 45 and finally all together in Mr Shlrey s homeroom Our first event, with Miss Park as class advlsor Harry Foust President, Jane Parisella Vice President, Loretta Johnson, Secretary, and Joanne Keller Treasurer, was a very successful Harvest Dance on November 20 1948 Our Play, George Washington Slept Here was considered by most as being a great success With the able help of Mr Braun and Parlne, we put on the annual Jxmior Senior Prom The beach theme was carried out very effectively in the decoratlons Highlights were a lighthouse with a revolving light and the orchestra platform in the form of a boat And now, as Sophisticated Seniors, we ve dwindled to 35 members Our first event, on November 18, and 19, was the Semor Play L1fe Wxth Mother, dlrected by Mlss Park and Mr Braun With Mr Ferguson as our class advisor, we have yet to put on our dance which will be February 11 We look forward to the Junior Senior Prom, to Class Night, and Commencement with anticipation and a touch of sorrow, for these have truly been The Best Years of Our Lives 14 0 n . n fr n , . ' . 5 ll ll ll Il ' . ' ' n eu - . 1 n I uv - - . , . . , I .i J h i Q I .' I D I H 4 .a Rexford A' H -i - I . 9 Q ' 1 . . , n , . u n - nu - . I . ,, . . ,, . . u n BERGER, JAMES Berg Pleasmg personality gener ous with his Buick to footsore pedes trians a good sport In Love In Vain BOUCHER MARCELLA Marcy Always smiling pretty blonde hair quiet type To Fat Polka BOYER BETTY Betsy Friendly and sweet commer cial student cheer ful disposition Hair of Gold BRENT MABEL Mamie Jolly studies hard but likes to take time out for fun participates in all school activities . Homework Ou- Q'- f? TV' il CALDWELL, ODELL Odie A cute little shaver distinguished by his crew cut always answers ques tions with Huh? How Cute Can You Be DANIELS, BEVERLY Bev Full of fun smooth dancer spends much time in the hospi tal working that is Five Foot Two Eyes of Blue DeSTEVENS CARMEN Peanuts Ardent Base ball fan dark, black hair life of Chemis try class That Old Gang of Mme FOUST, HARRY Chub contagious laugh enjoys his own Jokes but so does Lorrie . usually happy but easily aroused. Iealous Heart FREEMAN BASIL Buck Chief mter est Smethport Sports fiend his ability to draw has proved very helpful to our class The Old Master Painter GARDNER, DARWIN Windy Handsome! witty enjoys stag parties with his buddies I Only Want A Buddy Not A Sweetheart GOODMAN, JOAN Goodie IIl1SChl6V1 ous doesn t know enough to come in out of the ram bubb ling with life Dark Eyes HALLORAN, THOMAS Sky Candidate for Annapolis always putting on a show . never a dull moment where there s Halloran there s life f hauncey Gleason s Band Q' 1 'Cr 1 if 'Nay TY YN-Y ff ffef lp! iff' -f .3 I -1:94 3' ff S Z4-pv-.Q 12:-Q I an ' 'cr' if '.. 5'5flifff-ex be 16 I-IAXTON LEONA Dolly reserved and ladylike neat appearance some lucky guy will be pleased by her home making skill Oh You Beautlful Doll HOSLEY RALPH Rufus Women his downfall for is it vice versaj very man nerly twinldy eyes Hand Me Down My Walking Cane JOHNSON, LOR.ETTA Lorrie easy going a smile for every one puts her mtel ligence and musical ability to good use Music In The Air JONES, ROBERT Bonesy The cam era lad class photographer . nightly visits to Dingman Run fstrict- ly businessl Dry Bones KAAKE LAWTON Coolue DFIVBS7 lwas anybody hurt'PJ plays a hot trombone loves the gnrls a blue eyed blonde with red halrl Where, Oh Where Has My Llttle Dog Gone? KELLER, JOANNE Jody gay and care free l1fe of the par ty wlth her amusmg antlcs ln serlous moods she enjoys long halred muslc Far Away Places KNICKERBOCKER BEV Bevy always greets you w1th a happy smxle qulck temper but no hard feelmgs a frlend to everyone Let Bygones Be Bygones McCAIGUE RICHARD Mlckey works hard? drlvmg a truck .... he and h1s llttle blue Ford make frequent trlps over hlll and dale to Bone ....Chem. gemusl... There' s A Chapter In My Llfe Called Mary 1 YI' i 'C' 'i 1 Lf' ,I I X H V McNULTY MARGARET Peggy gay and vlvaclous sllck chuck fond of basketball fplayers that IS, When Irlsh Eyes Are Smllmg NEEFE FREDRICK Freddle Strong sllent type very smart tallest boy an our class If You Don t Talk Too Much You Won t Get Into Trouble NEEFE JANET Jan her helght makes her a basket ball star easy to get along wlth woman of few words Dreamer s Hollday PARISELLA, JANE Janle sweet and smcere envy of the pmcurl agregatlon with her pretty curly halr. Moonl1ght and Rosle POTTER, LOIS Potsy one man heart cute llttle number wlth blg blue eyes playful and fun lovmg RAMSEY, HARRY McGee Pretty wavy halr frlendly per sonahty Emporlum skatmg rmk h1s fav orlte hangout The Skater s Waltz REED, MARY Mary neat and attractive ln dress and appearance mam attractlon of Borxe very like able Open The Door Richard REXFORD, IERRY Rex Hlgh ambltlons class presldent mam mterests muslc and Dawn Penny s From Heaven 'fl' '84 'KT' T-Z' V fb J' Q if 43 T7 E' RICKERT JOAN Ioame lots of fun to know shatters the qu1et w1th bursts of glggles angehc smgmg voxce Don t Cry joe SALLADE EUGENE Gene Very studlous lots of fun beneath a quiet extenor college bound Red Halr and Freckles SPOOR LARRY Spooky Good lookmg basketball captam tall well bullt always ready to have a good tlme Peg O My Heart SWIFT RAMONA Hard and wlllmg worker a gener ous heart petlt and charzmng Ramona TAUSCHER KENNETH Eddle Touchdown hero enjoys a good joke IS lots of fun but has hls serious moments too B Goody Good Good To TROTT, GERALDINE Gerry wlfe and mother fnendly understandmg ambltious for her self and famlly I Wlsh I Was Smgle Agam TREET BASIL Doc An Ag student a deep rumbling volce 5, smart The Farmer 'X' In The Dell LATTIN DELORES Dee newlywed small and dehcate a Joke for every occasslon Weddmg Samba 8 WHITE FRANCES Loony rlotous laughter when she and Ioan Rlckert get to gether loves to tease a merry heart Love Is Where You Fmd It SUPPDRTINE IIASTN JUNIURS T was a happy A M , September 5 1947 for then the hopeful 51 graduates began their career of educatlon m Coudy Hlgh This year s class mltlated the ldea of taking bus load., of students to other towns roller skatmg Marea Uhlman was chosen cheerleader by the faculty and the other cheerleaders were Lois Potter Mary Dewey, and Pat McNulty Our P I A A representatlves were Betty Whlte and Bob Sallade The annual County Music Festlval whxch was held at the Coudersport Consxstory in May was well represented by our class The Next fall our mnth grade plcnic was held at Cherry Sprmgs in September 8 1948 At last we were ln Senior Hlghl Our football casualtnes were Bud Snyder an Kelth Butler IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISOR X! Bob Sallade Mrs Mosch Rogers Betty Anderson RS Mosch was chosen as our class advlsor The class offxcers were Frltz Plank Pres , Bob Sallade Treas Under the leadershlp of the new offlcers we held an Easter Dance whlch was consldered qulte a success We had a pxcm at the Brook land Swlmmmg Pool and Park thxs year The class had a very good tune for they were partlcxpatmg ln their two most favorlte sports, eatlng and swunrmng As Iumors we once agam chose Mrs Mosch as our class advxsor Class Officers were as follows Bob Sallade Pres Betty Anderson Vxce Pres , Ralph Rogers Sec and Henry Martmson Treas Two members of the class partlcipated on the Athletxc Councxl as offlcers, Bud Snyder, Vlce Presldent, and Dlck Stearns, Treasurer The representatwe chosen was Jake Nelson The f1rst part of the year we waxted patlently for our class rmgs Also we held a Chrxstmas Dance m the gym and reports were all favorable! Many from our class were chosen for the D1str1ct Band held m the Coudersport Conslstory, January 13 14, and 15 20 cg ' ' ' 7 7 . . . , . . . C . a . . . . . 1 . . , . . X, ,. W, I AX, , 7 ' , U Henry Martinson, Ralph l' I . . . 7 ' 7 ' . . . . .A - ' r , . . . . x ' 7 ' 7 7 ' 7 ' 7 , . . , . HH Ulf Ur w B Anderson R Pekarsku L Furman r nke o r ar er Re s n roe I1 B Scott n ow c onneil Salla But er n r Gra H Martnns yder J Kelse D Stearn 3 A . w- . cerr , . e m n, . Ott, . omas, . I , . n, . Hu , J. ay . ker . e , . Yannie n . ow-- . nan, . uit, . , . r , . u r, . Furman, B. Ward, - ne' , - , . Hamm n , . Haskfn 21 EUFMHWURES I N September, 1948, we entered H1gh School as Freshmen We were 1mmed1ately divided mto two home rooms with Mxss Park the teacher of one and Mxss Gerlach of the other Rxchard Kobayashl and Clark Von Nleda were co presrdents Solveig Ev1en, lame Keller, Iamce Shalkowskl, Dorothy Leonard Ruth Parxsella and Joyce Wasson were all chosen Freshmen Cheerleaders Joel Randall was our representatwe on the Athletlc Councll The mnth grade plcmc was held at Cherry Springs on a very ramy day Even though rt was dlsmal and dark out we st1ll had fun A few of our class members were chosen for the County Band whlch was held at the Coudersport Consistory SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISOR M Curr Duck Tausc er Rachard Kobayashu N September, 1949 we were Sophomores Happy Day! Most of us were in Mrs Mosch s homeroom but sxnce there were not enough seats 6 of us were seated nn Mrs Olm s room Many of the boys were on the football and basketball teams Ted Wrchert played center on the Varslty Basketball Squad Jim Walski Dlck Tauscher and Buz Von N1eda also made outstanding marks on the team Nice going, fellas! The cheerleaders from our class th1s year were Ruth Pansella, Janice Shalkowsk1, Dorothy Leonard and Ioyce Wasson Solvexg Evjen and lane Keller followed Horace Greeley advice and moved West lane, however, has smce then returned So far, so good Now we go on, hoping to be Star Juniors of Coudersport Hlgh School 22 O Q O O . . , , . 7 , . r. in, ' h , Dorothy Leonard, J. Randall, J , , , ' l ' 1 . . , o . n . ll Il 1 ' 7 . 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Ie , , cz , . k IN NENUHY REX PLANK December 27 1906 Died July 24 1949 28 ll II Born: 7 7 BENIUH VME Berger, jim W'llls his ability to manage the basketball team to any Junior, man enough to f1ll the position Boyer Betty Wnlls her ability to grow long hair to Maxine Froebel Boucher, Marcella Wills her ability to catch a man to Gall Rosenbloom Caldwell, Odell Wills h1s great football ability to john Goodman Daniels, Bev Wllls her Job at the hospital to anyone who can hold it for three years DeStevens, Carmen Leaves after 6 years Foust, Harry Wills his car to anyone who can make it run without gas and a crank Freeman, Basil Wills his perfect attendance record to Paul McConnell One day a week isn t enough Buck ' Gardner, Darwm Wills his abxlzty to hitch hike to Roulette to anyone who is lucky enough to get a ride Goodman, joan Wills her place in the Senior play to the next year s cherub who gets It Haxton, Leona Leaves her ma.ny excuses from gym classes to anyone who likes to just Halloran, Tom Wills his w1t to Freddle Hammond Hosley Ralph Leaves his cast for some poor unfortunate Grid star of next year Johnson, Loretta Wills all her lost llpsticks, combs and cold feet to anyone who rides Chub s car Jones, Bob Wills his burned out flash bulbs to Mr Austin Kaake Lawton Wills his axr racer to Ken Matzlnger Keller, Joanne Wxlls her ability to dance to Samoa Sa Mu Ra to any natlve who IS willmg to leam it Knickerbocker, Bev Wills her unused ledger papers from bookkeeping to Dawn Franke Lattin, Deloras Wills her ability to get to Colesburg to Dorla Kelhgan McCaigue Dick Wills his time to Mary Reed McNulty, Peg Wills her twlrllng abillty to next year s head majorette Neefe, Fred Wills his height to Joel Randall Neefe, janet Wills her quietness to Joyce Wasson Parisella, Jane Wills her natural curly hair to anyone who likes to walk in the ram Potter, Lois Wills her cheer leading ability to next year s semor 29 9 ' ' -- ! I ' , . i . watch. 3 a -- ' in ! , U . . . , -- 0 . . 7 . 9 . Ramsey, Harry Wllls hxs skatlng ab1l1ty to Ilmmy Bradley Reed, Mary Wllls her lovxng ab111ty to Alxce Lehman Rexford, jerry Mlls hls ab1l1ty to get along w1th MISS Parks to all naughty l1ttle boys of 1951 who thmk they can use lf for the good of mankmd Rxckert Ioan Wi11S her accent to Gerard der Kmderen Sallade, Eugene Leaves hns truck for next year s stage crew Spoor, Larry Wllls h1s calm and collectlveness durmg a basketball game to Mr Sh1rey Swxft, Ramona Wills her late hours to anyone who can sleep 1n the mornxng Tauscher, Ken Wllls h1s nose to Iunmy Durante He doesn t want it any Q55- Treat, Basll Leaves for the farm Trott, Geraldlne Leaves her seat 1n study hall to her son Raymond who w1ll flll lt ln 1968 Whxte Frances Wills her ab1l1ty to collapse w1th laughter to Fern Snyder OMIM. Kfwffuf AQ IYWYSSQJ Eff 5132 is WQ52 SE 4 Qi Q5 owwm Ft tMQM,M,E lf it Efmfagg, ,gt Wifzgnhy ff? 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' , GJ 0 - , V ' - Z Z , . I f - ,.,, 1 g 0 , .........,-, WU, . . Q , 'M' F' W ,..i.i.i-. KD -Y -- L ., ' - us . C N. 1. fp . .. , ... , ,.,, ,M M , ' ' , 'U r' . - gg - ... 'x . -A Aygtxi - X W .......-.......,.,,,w ' QP ---.......i, - U .1...... - 1- l, CD 1 . ..- M. .-. Q ' -.',.- N , ,ff hfx. , . N.- - A .ur .,,. ....q..-.I YEARBOOKCLUB w J K er oodman o n on, U' rvse Ia L Pot er M ss WIIkIns n nIe eed J c r KnIckerbocker B Boyer Whl Row B Treat J Ber er H Fcust Nee e Boucher B Wa d H xton SWI B Jones J Rexford D Stearns F N! YEARBOOKSTAFF I tIng Hallor andlng B Freeman, M Br nt L Johnson tIng IH booth ISS WI IDSOD, L Kaake, J Goodman, M Reed, B Jones 32 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA i ti g Sooor, D Scerr nnie e n ranke B ker M Froe C Ward N Peooerman Standing Miss Goodrich osenbloom, a in Furman M Cook, ln50n Loomis ed mi Chils .ng A , ' FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Standing-Officers--P.Neefe Reporter' F. Weiss President' A. Yentzer Secretary- C, Dewey Advisor Seated-Officers-- . Shutt V. President- W. Gleason, Treasurer Members-Seated-- . N efe E. Burdi . Bla . in . wi . Du L. Lawton . nnels . i . s . 'n . r . Se R. Reu i r .S vi 33 ' ,,....,... ,... ...- IUNIOR MUSIC BOXES R w S Wuchert W sch J Proudfoot Jacobs M Rus S Tre t, Brownell K Brownell Sereno Crowell Chllson, Haupt Hemphlll Pepper Covey P Lyons Reunlng o S ott J ell Butler S n R w D Thomas D Otts Stanford Brown P Tlngley Berger W ltney M Duell Greenwood Br ow o Lehman er Lamb Kobayashl N Rogers Potter 2 f f 2 l-n J 4' l . 2 l 1 ll .l ll .ll l . V jl 1 a . 2 ' - , 1: l. 2 l . ,V 5 A X ,V b L lst. o---. , E ,, ' ,' l I A , .- D. el , . , L 1 , 5 l .' X F. , . , . 3 'f n J. , . , 3 L L J. Gill n, J. , K A F3 C. C , . , ' , J. Du , E. ' fl ' O. , . . 2 d. O -- . ' , - S. , . , H , ' N. Pl , C. , igvw, l J. I ' I C. , . ' , V. , J. , 'Y Q L. N , . , ' J. d. R -- G. Gill rl, D. , R. Fish , Y. , N. . ', . , , P. M. Brocklebank, D. Gardner, C. Easton, S. Rogers, A. Towner, R. Hoffman, B. Pf9SSl9V, J. Yentzer, L. a ' , V. , . h Ath. --L. H l , . Miller, R. a 'Q ' no, M. le, D.Boy,.M ,J.Rall,. 'g,o. ,. lll ll l f E 5? li 2 U- il E 1 A f , B ' ll I Q ' ll . ,sg , l , ff J ' Q B . J l J 1 - 1 i 1 , B. ng, Q L' , . g ol a, , A Miller, . re, yt cw , K-ns, L l 1 ' 1 'Y 'K , W. , R, s I ' I 1 ' 1 V YV 7 r ' 1 A Nt L ' I . , V' ' A L. , . I 1. R ---. d , O. l Ill 2 d. - -- . , B. l . ey, U. Pa 's lla 5 d. C Ae . , J. ' H sslnger Snyder M Teusc er d Y yers an a B Dennl CAMERA CLUB Covey K Johnson Teuscher Lo lncoln J Ma n G Moo l son, N Haw 1 Brownell R Covey Ayers Lyons Holcomb N Kobayashl Towner R Knechtel Emerson L Holcomb Dennlng F Kerstetter Roche L Lehman haw Row o comb L C vu lla Hank n Peet C Emerson ATHLETIC COUNCIL s ow B Sny er Ca dwe n Row N Pepoerman Ne son, T Dew Fl e r How D Stearns Parlsella, Tom Freeman, L Potter, J Goodman 4th Row Mr Braun, L Spoor, B Freeman l 34 NATURE STUDY CLUB rs Mosch L S oo L Bus 0 4 SCIENCE CLUB Row P chy roney a 1 chuck R Den G Predmore Row Berger K Brownell J Yentzer Teuscher Due Whltney J Sereno gn s IS F Jacobs R Hoffm es B Press r Freestone P Lyons reat S andlng at Rlght M Y xx' W it sl' B Albn y R Morey M Boucher y an a Nelson P Sereno er Albney Morey L Bo r B Schutt N Snyder M Predmore Mulask M Ste bl s I Crance 35 . .W J '1 Xl A .y 1 l ' l l N lx l X Xl J - . X XXX . X x K- K! Y. x -.9 CY I , 3 , 5 lsr. --A. el , w. Ma , w. H ll, D. M'l , . 'ter, 2nd.- --J. , M. , J. ll, L. ' , . , . , . 3rd. Row--H. Rossman, W. Hig 'n , A. Chi on, . , . an L. Miller, 5. T , M. Ri , . le t ' ' -- iss , . IJAEQJ Q:-L3 J . Q 4 I . V , 4 ,. L gl, , M , , . p r, . ch, . e , . , . , J. Wa , J. R d ll, R. , . , D. Fish , B. , F. , . ye , . , D. i, . b 'n , . , . , . iii? LEADERSHIP CLUB w -Mr Harkuns e Sny L Spoo K Matzun er R Hos ey Row K ler M e er e y bayash: H O Caldwell Row T reeman P Cammack T Hal oran Sallad G Predmore D Tauscher J ,s LAX SPORTS CLUB Ist. Row--D. Gafdnef, E. Tauscher, C. DeStevens, A. Gardner, C. Von Nieda, D. Tauscher, P. Potter 2nd, Row-J. Haskins, D. Ayers, R. Knechtet, T. Wichert, Mr. Shirey, L. SDOOY, B. Jones, R. Hosley 36 C USTOMS CLUB w Parlse Sam I J Wasson a owskl K Mass Park Row Llnco n Hngley B Osborne S F e J Baughman L Spoor M Brow Br Row A Heeter Roche R Gol en Nelson P Sereno Appleby, B Schutt Stearns J ay 5 U il!! CLP ll an ws LIBRARY CLUB t to Right S Apple y Mass Parks G Thomas ed B J Re D Abbott R Jackson But owne' - V1 mi? TUMBLING CLUB ront a owski Parise w o am R Cavigl a J Greenwo n Row S C man 1 Chuls Br Row J Proudfoot J Wasson J Swartwout B Osborne er m ner , Miss Machley Absent when picture was taken A W :ss N Pepperman SURVEY CLUB Standing Mr Ferguson Dick McCangue Harry Foust Lawton Kaake Seated Bob Jones F Neefe J Berger Jerry Rexford 38 rf?f , f xn- .A I D . fl' , I 'bi-J 1 1 . ' ' - J ,Y , g .f 'f ,V . 1 ' Q . 5' . V. W , A 5 ..q , A 'X I F --J. Sh Ik ', R. ' lla Ist. Ro --C. Sc tt, Y. L b, . ' i no, . od, S. Wichert, D. Hample, D. Welsh 2 d. -- . Fee, J. Ba h , A. H'gIey, J. Gi lon, E. ' on d. -- . , . , . , . , B. Kio, J. Kei! , J. Si 0' , K. 'Sheiley G. Gi lon, ' -- . e' , . 3 ,org nazi , wif ..,V UK ., K ' -T - , I I gf ff -- , . ' r DISTRIE BAND N january 12 13 and 14 1950 the Annual Band Festlval of the North Central Dlstrlct of Pennsylvama was held at Coudersport in the bulldlng of Coudersport Consxstory A A S R The North Central D1str1ct consists of mne countles and there were 38 partxcipatmg schools A total of 212 students were present for thxs festlval They were housed m the homes of Coudersport and were served thelr meals ln the Conslstory Dllllllg Room It IS estlmated that The guest conductor was the renowned Guy Fraser Harrlson of the Rochester C1v1c Orchestra Mr Harnson IS noted for his exceptlonally fme work w1th student musiclans The Festwal was a splendld occaslon for all of Potter County, Coudersport Hxgh School and for Nelson Gable Muslc Supervlsor who was very proud to have played host to thls D1str1ct Band Mr Harrlson receives a glft from the students as a token of thexr appreclatlon IB 2' I.. ' . ' ' ici: 1- V 4 Q s 1 Q 3 i . . over 3000 people, including students, heard this fine musical. . F L3 r ' . .f. ll' A 'by . 1 I 7, as il, clli , 1 5 1 ! , 4 fjV',lJLH rg A mum L MES f - J rf F 5 :f 4 MAJORETTES roebel urman e arskl Spoor M Nulty B Ward B Knxckerbocker Franke B Nels n Majorettes -M Froebel R Pekarsku P Nulty B Knickerbocker B Nels lst ow uenu Q Po ter H DerKrn ernn K Inga D Lehman M Coo W 1 e 2nd ow F Rudolph 5rd ow C Scott 4th Row 5th ow T Dewey B M D Gardner Chattes er J Goodman J Parusella P McConn Gab e M Way M Brocklebank R Rogers T Psyc os G Benson J Crowel Fush r B Scott D Leonard F Hug s J Rexford Goodman J Castano, A Lehman R Moran B Anderson Pla Smnth Austun Metzger B Brocklebank Sheerer A Towner D Stearns L Hassnnger L Kaa N Peoperman Carter L Johnson B Rasnear Y Grabe D Mensche H Mart1nson Cammack D McCa1gue Leete Hackett Kelse 40 ORCHESTRA Row Mr b e o ns n o nsorl ammack ter r in ran '9an K GOO man L Hafd Hu ex or n Row oran An erson Pln Stearns L Kaake N Pepperm Ke se er r MQ Qnne rlsella 3rd Pow S Car H Martlnson JUNIOR BAND Row I I Cas n , My r J Marzo D s , Spra u J Dubo s F Menschel N Kobayashi VI a l e , Duell Fu man L Rlcke t E Kobayashl c mb Cas ano Kazmlersk P Rosenbloom, Beckman Dewey sher r Row W Holcom Hi Franke F Sorague Moore whl R Neefe Tauscher Merlc T Franke esock wa , Atkinson J Sanford r Ko ow Han l Chamberlain D Gross Delter W Maron V Camo DerKInderen E Bla Row mlth ep , T Chlttester C Swartwout, cker M Stearns, Reunl c utt n er nar G05 J Greenwoo , Y Myers roudfooi, O er Buc anan But er 41 lst -- . Ga I , L. J h o , S. J h , P. C , L. Pot , G. De K' de , D. Kell- ' , . d , D. eo , F. ghes, J. R f d 2 d --D. M , B. d , F D. , . , . an, J. I y, M. Metzg , B. B ocklebank, P. C ll, J. Pa ' -- . ter, . ' , lst --V. Ph ll ps, F. ta o T. e s, . , . Ta illo G. g e, . t , . , . ', R. Pa 'sell , A. H'gl y J. , A. r , . ' r, 2nd, Row--T. English, R. Schroeder, R. Phillios, J, Kolat, B. Kaake, M. Stilson, S. Haunt L. Hoi 0 , J. 1 , R. ' 1, . J. . , A. , D. Fi 5 d. -- . D, A. 'gley, T. , . , G. , H. 'te, . , C. , B. ' le, . , F. P , D. Miller, J. y E. ' , . N. Dar , M. lat 4th, R --R. kle, K. Kell gan, P. ' , . , R. ' , . ey, E. Miller, A. Pelchy, . bell, H. ', , , ss 5th, --R. S ' , T. D p . ' , . R. A , . J. Rink, C. 'ng, B. S h , R. Elle b ger, T, May d, T. Miller, D. nell, . d . , J. P . Butl , J. h , B. GIRLS' CHORUS I-IE High School Girls' Chorus is composed of girls from grades 9, 10, ll and 12. This year the number of girls is slightly smaller compared with last year' s group. This year we had our annual Christmas Cantata, as we do each year, entitled Chorus in the Skies on the night of December 21. The soloists were Ioan Rickert, senior, Suzanne Carter, junior, Ruth Parisella, sophomore, and Dorothy Leonard, sophomore. There was also a quartet composed of Barbara Furman, junior, Marylin Smith, freshman, Dorla Kelligan, junior, and Ioyce Wasson, sophomore. Also along with our Cantata, Mr. Gable played several selections on the Marimba. The saxophone group played a few pieces and the audience joined in with the singing of three Christmas Carols. After the Christmas Cantata, the Chorus was changed into a mixed chorus, elimin- ating some of the girls and adding boys. The mixed chorus will sing for the Spring Festival, Baccalaureate, and Commence- ment. From the whole group, some will be chosen to sing at the Potter County Music Festival which is held early in the Spring. s ow R I ma e permav omus oo Scott S Car er etzger D Ke I1 n Row Mr Gable nson L tter nu e ocker n rd Rncke F Hug es pleby Hug ed war wout ac son e man I D Chrls Spoor M Predmore D Lattun Furman Furman J Way, G Thomas S a owskn M Stearns T Psychos J Wasson M Bouchner N Hawkuns Row uncoln Sch senbloom, Brown J W y E Atkins Heeter J eefe Au en Anderson Row :te J Sempuer M Froebel ekarskn 1 e Wa N Roc e oodman S rabe c ul y, I 8 B Bro 42 2 N I t. R -- . Par'sella, M. Uhl n, N. P p w, B. Kio, J. Lo ' , M. C k, B. , . t M. M , . I 'gan 2 d. -- . , L. Joh , . Po , B. K 'ck rb , D. Leo a , J. ' rtJ . h , S. Ap , A. ' ley, E. Re , J. S t , R. J k , A. L h , R. Ch'lson, . ' on, A. 1 ' 1 ' 3rd, Row--D. Franke, B. Nelson, M. Smith, J. Regg, E. Reed, B. Long, M. Tauscher, M. Robinson, L. , B. , . , . , J. h lk ', , , . , . , . , . 4th. ' --J. L' , J. Giilon, B. utt, G. Ro M. , . a , . ' On, A. , . N , K. t , B. 5th. --B. Wh' , , ' ' , . , R. P ', F. Wh't , M. Reed, B. rd, . h, J. G , . G , M, M N 1 J, Par's lla, . ck BHIHEE VASHINUUN SUP! HHH WWW AW 37 'lm W ' ', b,L' A qt Bored! 8 'W XX , A' X' :,N bi, 9 h . 1, H: Z 5 , , I Y ' ' ' 2 1 NLM l K, Backsta . h , - '.., ' J 4 ,g.l my . A -A HH mm mm Entlre Cast! fi 'E YJ ,fi +544 4 4214 'dw VlS1t0l'S I The Day Family 1 ,X 3,351.5 in P595 HSM, 'ILA 1' 6995389 K 0 'RAY A lb:-4 uV,f ,nv I fl' iii? 65 3 iff: 'K 0' K :lv ,::-fcgkvgzfh I.,-, 5 115 f ,-., f 'v -w , y . - 5 f xsf' A . ,, - ' . uf ., ' X f ' L 1 , 4 - Q' Q A- 4 .. . Q 5' if W 1. Q , ,k .1 L . f - x ' X Ji - r 1 , 1 , X, T . :T 1 g t Q fl ,, L N B A ' ' zu M -.L 4 '..f Q . J f. 1 -ff.: 4 . . A VJHSL. K' I L A . 'W A ,,. .. 6 WMM V V Q N, . -. ' If- 5. ' 4 Il 4,g:f iff ' V: . , , , A , . E2 L wg, v A by gif 3 1, A Um- , . - nn ,Ag - ' ,V , 1 Q G Zi' f VV? S 5 'V 5 KN ay 5 , ' 3 X-iv' ' A J. Q 1 'W l ' l -'sg , : . 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Sept 24 Pt Alleg y Bradfordj V St Bernard Oc Otto Twp Pt Alleg y Renovo Nov 5 Smethport lst ow 2nd Row 5rd ow FOOTBALL TEAM Jimmy Walaskl Ted Wuchert Lawton Kaake Basil Freeman Odell Caldwe Bob Sallade Keuth Butler Larry Spoor Coach Harknns Sonny Cox Tom Halloran Charles Appleby Bob Knechtel Multon Snyder Henry Martnnson K Matznnger Ed Tauscher Don Mulchuck Dan Ayers Asslstant Coach Shlrey R Kobayashi Tom Freeman Allen Gardner Frank Caldwell Bob Anderson Harold Hackett Harvey Hosley Duck Tauscher John Goodman Gary Predmore 48 . . ' 13 39 Oct. 1 . . 19 7 Oct. 7 . 0 18 t. 15 . 0 0 Oct. 22 . ' 12 26 Oct. 29 0 34 . 12 40 . R -- ' ', ' I , ' , IL . R -- . I ', , , , , PORT ALLEGANY AT COUDERSPORT QJQFTER Emporium, Port was an easy 39-13 victory for the Falcons, their sec- ond win in two starts Buck Freeman started his afternoon touchdown streak early in the flrst quarter by racing 20 yards around end Again in the second quarter it was Freeman gomg over from the two to make the score 13 0 Port, not to be left out came rlght back after the second Freeman touchdown to score one of their own Makmg the half tlme score 13 6 and st1ll anyone s game To keep up his afternoon record, Buck agam scored in the th1rd quar ter, unable to be stopped by the Port team From here on the game became one sided w1th Ralph Hosley maklng two more touchdowns ln the thlrd quar ter score 32 6 To humlllate the Port team even farther Coach I-Iarkms sent Tom Freeman, Buck s brother, mto the game for hls fxrst txme of the year On the first play Tom a freshman back, was given the ball and raced 70 yards for a touchdown Final score 37 13 9' X . u Co caotarns Buck Freeman O Dell Caldwell Assistant Coach Shirey Coach Harkins COUDERSPORT AT EMPORIUM OUDERSPORT went to Emporxum wlth defeat starmg them in the eye Empormm hved up to the1r past record durmg the fxrst half, scormg on a long pass and a two yard kick, to take the lead 14 0 The Raxder s first drive was stopped only two yards short of a touchdown by the fme defenswe playing of Wichert and Kaake who mslsted on playlng in the Ralder backfield to the utter regret of the opposing lme Sparked by a pep talk by Coach Harkms, the Falcons came back and recovered a fumble The ball was worked to the two yard line, where Freeman scored through the line In the fourth perlod a Raider pass was intercepted on the ten yard lme After three plays galned only four yards Freeman carned the ball on a fake buck, streaked around rxght end to score and left the Emporium team bewildered with only a two point lead Insplred by the close score Freeman faded back and flred an aenal to Hosley who raced over for the wmmng touchdown l . . ll ll ' ' - ,V i . . ll I ll ' .- x 0 K. .N , - me . A K 471 . - - N V Ill ,F ll ,E . i ,L I C . . ,K F g ,n In . . . uw- ,Hr 'W . - . . . Erie,-' , Xi A' ' ' . u Vin'-, V t . ...I-K 'xii gn A - Q . ' . 7 Ill ll ' ' 49 ff' S -ffgffil 15' fi' -21.0 -evil? Saturday Instead a powerful summarlzing lme and a fast shiftlng backfleld ran rings around Coudy, outsmartmg them on almost every play The Falcons, seeing what they were up against, dlgged 1n the first half and held the I V s lettmg them get only a 6 0 lead Being once in the lead the I V s meant to stay there and enlarge on lt some 1f possible They dld Just thls 1n the thlrd quarter making two more talhes and still leavmg Coudy scoreless However, still m there flghtmg, Ed Tauscher flipped a 35 yard aerial to Larry Spoor who raced to the goal without a hand touchmg hlm, makxng the final score 19 7 'V g J' if gif' M-gf'-fsigifaf V Jw fly A warm 1: ' Vx. 1, f . Ni., V: LW' vi, .32 A 1 'Ufj :rf 3 4 2' .fr 1-V 4 fir gi HE usual unexpenenced Bradford I V team was not to be seen thus ' --Larry Spoof R V, ff I ll lllfffi V ' ' V ll ' Il 1 5 End ' ' 8 'A-Q I lull e. NV 'V-W V , 4 4444 4 34 fy. .,, , Q-V ii 'N ' mggyfifl. Lf uni . 1 I i- 4 E l A .rw-W. Q P .V' QV,-1, X Amd ig? L 4 i pi . Q fx-319 ' ' fi g 1' A 4 4 'fiil l9..,Ya ---V 'cs-f4V-if 'xr ff:-22.915 -1-1-V am. V Vera V- .. - , 9' ,...., -- : ...VWW ,- .W-' A ,,,,V. M- - A - 13 .. 'I W W, ,, . ... 'Q'-E ' . d ,gV!r.r 3- , 1 ' V 5 1' ' , ' .. .Six-Q., P in-', Q53 ar' A ' 'Y ., ,W W' MQ ,,,,. , , 4 M 4 N p. 4, ,A A -Q ' .4 . A ... f- W wfwg, 4 - --if - 3 z 3 , , .. 4 Basil F reerran-- Quarte rback COUDERSPORT AT ST BERNARD NDEFEATED for three years on thelr home held St Bernard s looked for an easy vlctory over the Falcons, but enraged over thelr defeat by the I V s Coudy had d1fferent hopes Ralph Hosley, Coudy s fast backfleld man, raced 40 yards to score late ln the second perlod malnng half tlme score 6 0 Completely bewnldered by the trlcky runmng and plays of the Coudy backfleld and powerful rushmg lme lead by Martmson and Sallade who broke through twlce on thelr own 4 the Ramblers were stopped m the1r tracks Agam Coudy went on the rampage runnmg drlvmg, and passmg to score two more touchdowns ln the last half Ed Tauscher racing 21 yards to score the flrst and Caldwell plowmg over from the 2 So the Bermes went down to defeat 18 0 outplayed 1n every way by the Coudersport Falcons l Ill ll ll 1 ll x O ell Caldwell Halfback has d4? sm, f Ie4'W ' a sv, 5,96 .sw 'V-K, 56,54 -3, Ve-.w-affse. 5 -f 1,21 A L 94, 1 f' Ed Tauscher .1 4 M 'B' qw Halfback 'ff ' f'i.S. is-M-25.34 ' ' if 4? z a 4. :dl was if wtzfiryg U... 4 51 . , . . . , . . . , . . . - - I , . a -.. . 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On an end run, he was hit hard and received a fracture of the left leg Not much gam was made the fxrst quarter Walaskl recovered an Otto fumble and drove to a flrst down on the ten yard lme In four downs the ball was moved to the three, where Otto took over as the quarter ended In the second half as t1me grew short er, the Falcons took the ball on the 45 yard lme and drove to the ten ln a serles of lme plays The ball was moved to the seven where a desperation pass was completed to Walasln caught out of the end zone and called back The game ended and Couder sport came home battered and brulsed after an afternoon of rough football that saw no points scored LINE UP 24:5 Ist ow J mmy Walaske Ted Wlchert , 3. W Bob Sallade '52 Tom Hal Ioran Lawton Kaake 2 as 5 K K th Butler Q J Larry Spoor '11 sang 2nd ow af?li'z 'Si I M1 Iton Snyder Basnl Freeman Ed Tauscher Rainh Hosley Q- 4'-qs 'Af lf 'x Yfb 13-nuff' ,idx Z 'Y QEQLHW :fix COUDERSPORT AT ALLEGANY ,L ORT kicked off before a crowd of 800 After an exchange of punt, Coudy took over and marched all the way Tauscher scormg from the 18 and Snyder makmg the extra point good Coudy kicked off and Port was soon forced to punt Coudy again was on the march endmg up wnth a well executed Jump pass from Freeman to Spoor for the score of the extra point, whlch was good Although Port threatened several tlmes they were always stopped by an outstandmg hne whlch was played by Spoor, Halloran, Kaake and Matzmger In the th1rd quarter xt looked bad for Coudy because Port scored twxce and the score was 14 to 12 Then Caldwell sturdy rlght watch of the Falcons came through wxth a badly needed touchdown The game progressed to a chmax wlth Tauscher gomg over from the 54 yard lme 6 ' 4 N we I , - 1 a n I ' I ,f X 8 V, C a alwa il llg ' x ' tiff is-Q gff-:.'f55s, V A - a I 'F' ' I as le tl Q'7f..fa 1 na, - .R 1- ' T L ' -.- , ' -egg! 5 Erfv I ' i 1: N N ,M 2 - , 2 I 'jr . , r - - ,, L' . 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RENOVO AT C OUDERSPORT HE Falcons extended thelr vlctories to five today against Renovo Completely outclassed by brlllxant runmng and pass mg of the Coudy backfleld and the power ful charges from a lme led by Wichert and Appleby Renovo was unable to score After playing around hke a cat with a mouse ln the early part of the frrst pernod, Coudy began to move started by a 45 yard run by Ed Tauscher Twlce more ln the second quarter the Falcons scored Once by a runmng pass from Freeman to Spoor for 30 yards and agam when Snyder coasted through from the 3 Agaln ln the second half It was pass from Freeman and gomg 35 yards Not to be slxghted Caldwell took the ball and crossed from the 25 Snyder made 4 out of 5 converslons mak1ng the score 34 0 SMETHPORT COUDY cold Saturday afternoon saw Coudy score rn every perxod to defeat Smeth port 40 12 A f1ne dlsplay of passing was seen as Tauscher took four for touchdowns one ln the first quarter two m the sec ond and one rn the third Freeman was the passer for these completmg almost all of them for long gains or touchdowns The Coudy l1ne was on xts toes wlth Halloran mterceptxng passes and Knechtel stopping the I-Iubbers backfleld men rn thelr tracks just to prove he could do somethmg besides pass, Freeman booted the ball around end for a touchdown Not to be left out, Odell Caldwell scored rn the second quarter whlle Snyder kicked three and caught a pass for another makmg a grand total of 13 for the extra pomts during the season. Tauscher who started it off: receiving a W . 3 BASKETBALL VARSITY ow um er r reeman e e D Tauscher B Knechte 2nd Row Buzz Von N eda Bud Snyder Ted W chert Coach Shmrey Larry Spoor Henry Martnnson Ed Tauscher C WITH a record of 12 wms and 3 defeats, the Falcons stood m second place in the elght team league There were 10 players on the team, two of whlch were semors and who will be a great loss to the team ln the coming year. At the tune the yearbook went to press, the games were not all played. However, Coach Shirey' s boys will come through w1th flymg colors because so far they have outscored their opponents w1th an average of 44 pomts a game to thexr. 31. 54 O Q . . ' ,st if ,. :wwf Ist. R --J' B ge , T. F , J. K ls y, . , . I ' -- i 1 1 l 1 ' 1 r , . X auscbe f Date Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an an an an an Feb BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1949-1950 Opponent Galeton' Emporlum ' Galeton' Emporium Eldred Smethport Austm' Austm' Otto Mt Jewett Port Allegany Wellsboro' Shlnglehouse Ulysses Eldred Smethport 'Non League Games Score I SD O OPP- . 29 20 . 2 ' 25 . 6 19 . 9 ' 40 .13 23 .16 34 . 20 ' 18 1 . 3 ' 18 I . 6 35 J . 10 . 44 J . 13 31 1 . 17 35 I . 20 ' 43 I . 27 39 I . 31 42 . 3 40 sg 19' Q r 1o 1 - 'X lar, Or 55 Date Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an an an an an Feb 3 N ' 'wf IUNIOR VARSITY 1 949 1 950 Opponent Score Galeton' Empor1um ' Gal eton' Emporlum Eldred Sm ethport Austm' Austm' Otto Mt Jewett P Allegany Wellsboro' Shmglehouse Ulysses Eldred Sm ethport CHEERLEADERS Nik-5 e t to Ru nr D Leonar Wa son Shalkows o ter P r Se -1- JUNIOR VARSITY G ron r n Co Pos e 'Non League Games S and! D Mig U y X n . ow-- . w , , Brad e , K. Matzinger, Coach Harkins, H. Hacke t, Anderson, L. Gardner W 3 'IL 5 3 I s , 4-Q T -P x 1 2 5 21 n I 5 2 1 5 3 i 5 5 5 Q f ...v.......,..,,,,, we 3 2 I 1 .ln x M J? Pd wi . JJ K, ffff f I 6- ff '.V fy! if 'fm-sf' mas mf A . , 5 r' :mens Wx ,DRESS W 7'27jfzJfJ' 61772605 P60095 Bank 9 W W0 House of Style S , is, ' ality Foot ways e To the Seniors Best Wishes of Q Q , 91- 1950 To the Graduates Hanan Aff IAQPIZ' 'ifgfz W 122,13 ATC 8 ORC on SUPER FOOD MARKET g t f 1950 Zvalw .5 t h lj F f1950 'kgflia LJCSTCRN Kdaks spd Ch Aufo Assocmfe Sfonc 59 o Co aulations to O 1.1 ol 0 C1 s 0 C g t 1 t' t Compliments of . . Class o o 9 .. . Q 59 -- Stores -- . Eastman 0 nd 'na .34 HIJJYICK f :End faadenaug 109 Howelly .SSRVICQ 5fJfl0h I 5' Hnubflt ldg Rgit dry!! .r funmfvl Home 8 f 1950 ovJfi'J .Jewelry ffos! 1- 60 Congratulations from UTC' ' Y W V 1 . 1 . f 4 if ' f A ll .S . 5 0. Coudersport G 1 t Compl- t of 9 Compliments f 0 A , 5 Le ' Phone 689 . ...- . , ' r Groceries G W e S e E S ' d R d C tul t' Best D W h Class o . 1 f ' 1 A 1 Z7 , HUSENBLUUMEQ Ummmmwf STUHE MAEKEY5 HESTAUHANT BEST WISHESI CONGRATULATIONS l Class of 1950 61 1' ffl' 5 5005391 .fp fain? 500 Nihon +,DmU' ffvc EHHUIHBPHIU FHHUHHIHN KHEDHABHHEIAHHNV CaSTon F25 Compliments of BEST WISHES! 9 4 ' 0 O acl 1 ,.. l,, Murrey and Anna Shipley Producers of Natural Sz Oil Farm Loans O National Farm Loan Association of Coudersport Phone 555 A 7, , Best W' ' 1 CHEVROLET co. M995 IXHUWAN SHIUIHE Congratulations to the Class of 1950 in Best Wishes for Success and Happiness to the Class of 1950 63 KNECHTELS BLOSSOM Hop BA STIAN BRD HERRICK NEWS KAR!-QAN SALES smvucr: MR MRS .TAME S A FURMAN CoudeR5poRT Dm RQ CARLS LUNCH ABBOTTS DFJRHl5 876 V Best Wishes to S Designers and Producers of High Schoollewelry, En- ed Commencement C ORSAGES A SPECIALT uncements and Name C ds Phone 363 C Class of 1950 920 Investment Bldg. 239 Fourth Ave. Pittsburgh 22, Pa. BEST WISI-IES 'S to Q . qv K - 4, Building Supplies it Port Allegany Road V I j Phone 332 C 3 ' CLASS OF 1950 Compliments 7 urized and Carl Butler Homogenized Mi Fine Dairy Products Since 1 64 C d p t Ph 206R P t All ga y Ph 5151 R p t' g th 3' IM CQNNEII RBMQCONNEII Good Luck Always FARVXELO MARK ET Congratulations to the LUTHER STRONG I-IOTEL AMERICAN SILVER TRUSS PQVACE Serevuca CENTER M b dy f COUDERSPORT HIGH SCHOOL 1950 L g L f H pp COudERSpOR'T Feed A Supplt, CQ 65 F B I . Compam Columbus, Ohio Q Class 0 Compliments of I ay we Wish , each member f 9- the student o o 1 i. ' 'V on i e a iness 5 and Prosperity AN I-IIINTINLION FAIIN SIIPPI STORE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IIGHN NAIIALEY COUDERSPOIIT INSURINC CO INC EDIIIND GATES COUDERSPOIIT THEATER SCIIUTI' 5 FURNITURE STORE 9 Compliments to the S 23 , ' K :A y A . XIV, Ks I Member Bank of the FEDERAL DEPOSIT Class Of 1950 INSURANCE CORPORATIO Compliments Best wishes of to the o , . ' W INSURANCE ' Insurance Service Fire, Accident, Plate Glass, Public Liabili Class of 1950 A . S CONGRATULATIONS! Compliments of In I I 66 BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1950 BLACK FOREST HARDWOOD LOIABER CO I NC LUMOCR COMPANY IAAESMECC mow' B L CROUE LL MGTORS CENTRAL BU ICK MASON S CREANERY EH TUCKER RRDLON S HARDWARE NORTH PENN GPRS CONPAN Y .TANKS BERGER Compliments of -9 GMC Trucks Pontiac Automobiles C Q Sales and . Sales and Service e Best Wishes , Best Wishes Compliments of I 9 John Deere Farm Equipment Class of 1950 ' Class of 1950 Compliments of Compliments of A , I. R 1 68 W Selby Jones PAT UN Black Forest Olymplc Confectlonery Potter Insurmg Agency Dr Iunker Ken Olm Romaneo s Barber Shop joe Karhan Sarah E Cornehus Carter s Turkey Farm Port O Call Potter County Garage Rustlc Cottages Coudersport Servlce Statlon Mrs W L Warner Castano Repalr Shop Mr and Mrs L S Mewherter Stnlson Qulmby Motors 69 U I Fee Radio Service ALMA MATER CHS is our Alma Mater For her we ll do or die For when compared to other schools She always proves the best one to stand by When on hlgh you see wavmg The loyal purple and whlte Take off your hats to the banner Or else you ll have to flght CHEER, CHEER, FOR oLD coUDY HIGH Cheer, Cheer for old Coudy Hlgh Wake up those echos cheermg on hlgh Send a folly cheer on hlgh And shake down the thunder from the sky Tho the odds be great or small Old Coudy Hlgh w1ll Wm over all Whlle our loyal sons go marchmg onward to vlctory OH, WHEN THE COUDY TEAM COMES DOWN THE FIELD Oh, when the Coudy team comes down the held We know that they wxll never never yleld We put our falth, our hope our trust m them We know on them we can depend we re sure to wm So, let us cheer cheer cheer them on thelr way We ll have another vlctory today For dear old Coudy Hlgh OLD MOTHER LEARY Old Mother Leary Lxt a lamp ln her shed The cow lacked lt over As she wmked her eye and sald There ll be a hot tlme In the old town tomght Rah Rah rah fxght Coudy fight Our hats are off to you Rah, rah, rah, flght Coudy flght We ll cheer you xi you do And mf you wm or lose Your colors w1ll be true There' ll be a hot tlme In the old town tonlght RAH RAH, FOR COUDERSPORT Rah rah for Coudersport Our team w1ll wln Flght to the flmsh Never glve ln Rah Rah Rah You do your best boys We ll do the rest boys Rah rah for CHS 70 I I u ' 7 . , . , 1 ' 2 . 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