Coudersport High School - Couderean Yearbook (Coudersport, PA)

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Text from Pages 1 - 80 of the 1951 volume:

UR years 1n Coudersport Hxgh School have been l1ke a clrcusl In th1s the s1xth ISQUB of the Couderean we w1ll endeavor to present the h1gh lxghts of elght glor1ous semesters un der the roof of Coudy H1gh We would l1ke to take th1s opportumty to express our thanks to our yearbook advlser Mrs George Mosch and to our photographer Mr K Kellman They have spent much tlme and have shown conslderable pltlence wlth us throughout the year Our thanks also go to the people who so generously patronlzed our book To all of you who read the 1951 Couderean we extend our Best Wlshes for your Happmess CLASS OF 1951 1 Foreword D dlcdfflon n E dedlcate thm book to Mr Emll Weber who, 1n the capac 1ty of custodlan has played such an actlve part 1n our years at Coudy He has p1Ck6d up after us 'md at great odds had en deavored to keep the school neat Mr Weber takes in even bxgger part m our school 11fe by belng a true frxend wlth a ready sm11e for everyone 2 . I 1 f 'K arf, , A ' 1' , fl y , fy C ' . . . U . D - . sa . ' an t - Coudere an 'iii COUDERS PORT HIGH SCHOOL UNDER THE BIG TOP Admlmstratlon Semors Underclassmen Athletlcs Act1v1t1es Adverusements 3 C OUDE RS PORT PENNSYLVANIA - I -W . 1 2 'E , - 1 I .' Q .h 5.3 ' Si I V- :fi fs 1--.. I Q .-'Cqs-- N 'Ll ML, ' I I 'ik Q Q ' ' A - 3 I :L I 4 Av. ., I J YEA RBOOK STAFF Art Edltor lack Kelsey Buslness Manager Betty Anderson Sponsor Mrs George Mosch Asslstant Edltor Dlck Stearns Clrculatlon Manager Barbara Scott Edltor Beverly Ward Advert1s1ng Manager Bob Sallade Head Typlst Dorla Ke111gan if Behmd the Counter IS ,JI Q Mrs Psychos In the 5 background Phylhs Matzmger JJ ASSlSt1l'1g Dorla Kelhgan Head Typlst were the members of the Offxce Practlce Class 4 . -- . 4 2 sports Editor- -Milton snyder V- - , . -'ei . N71 . . . , . , J . . ...pf 6, FNDIVIINISTRHVION NX, ,A 7? 'XJ hid ,ab 0 ,555 inn I AAG 4' 4-. rx-Quik I Keg' M i I xg! , ...nv-' J ff .S W 5 .----f- ' ji ' 'U' N M Qu, , x 4- . :kl vr . bw. -5. 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' M 4.1, M , ,fm ,. .-,,x......,..,.....-.. .- EXTEND my smcere congrat ulat1ons and best wlshes to each member of the Class of 1951 1n the publxcatlon of thls annual and ln your havmg 'attalned the goal of becommg a graduate of the Coudersport H1gh School May you have the satlsfactlon of feel mg that durmg your actlve mem bershlp ln th1s mstltutlon of learn 1ng you have made a personal con tr1but1on that adds to the lastmg prestlge and tradltlon of your school and that you, yourself have acqulred a llberal educa M... t1on May you ever look back upon the days spent here as happy ones As you go forth 1nto new fxelds of lnterest and endeavor, hold fast to hlgh prmclples of mo 1 tandards mn polxtlcal socxal economlc and Chrlstlan l1fe Let your loyalty and patr1ot1sm ra s run hlgh 1n these per1lous txmes when your country needs these qua11t1es so much from each of t be able w1th xts c1t1zens It IS my zealous and fervent prayer that you and your genera lon may , the help of God to accompl1sh the establlshment of a permanent world peace I have falth that the young people of today wxll proflt from the mlstakes of my generation and do that whlch we have been unable to do A G Barrett SUp61'V1S1I'lg Pr1nc1pal BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. PRTHURJ MENSCHEL MR HENRY MARTINSON IRS JOSEPH EASTON MR HORACEH CAREY MRS ASA RAYMOND MR H B VON NIEDA 6 4 X...v . xx v 1 6 X - xr . - -- ' x - . . , 7 1 7 ' . - . 7 . . . . - , W I--. u , 5 ., , I ll- l : ' MQ' -- 4 V. , ,a gxizrrza, , ' ' - . - , N . , . . , ' I Q - Q A AM happy to extend my greetmg and best w1shes to the class of 1951 and my congratulatlons to the staff of the Couderean who ed1ted th1s f1ne yearbook Th1s annual IS of mestlmable value to the stu dent body and w1th the passmg years xts pages w1ll have a growmg mterest to the students whose names appear ln It May It serve as a rem1nder of the hopes and asplratxons you entertamed for your future here 1n Coudersport Hlgh School May It constantly keep before you the vxslon of the hopes and dreams of your youth World events may temporarlly and brxefly mterrupt your plans But how soon and when you may contlnue to lead a peaceful normal l1fe and pursue your ldeals w1ll depend on how well you defend the democratlc tradxtlons and freedom lovmg values of our country now Your graduatlon IS the beglnnlng of a rlcher and a fuller lxfe because of what you have learned here Use the talents and knowledge you have acqulred and contmue to use them so that the world w1ll be a better place for your havmg l1ved 1n xt MRS WILLIAM CAREY School Secretary ,Gita il'- Qi MRS KENNETH OLIN MR NELSON UABLL PT 3.11 Muslc Q 8 MISS ROSE COSTANZO 9- -if-3' We we. . Y Ju Miss NINA OLMSTED TOOTI TOOTI 'jf' x ', 4 S AV 6: .Ziff . , Q , In . M, in ,A f Y . 3 1 2 2 l. A 11? S Aw ' - 1 S S .,-, '1-l'5x. 'i. f S . of, . S Q f W' ,M -1 K 'xl 1 IT. -Z3 '- 1 S. , f ST. , 'fu ' S155 l... hx MISS ORA GOODRICH MR CARL DEWEY X Q If 'ie Homemalrlng Ind Ar'l's Commercial 1.1. ae- Q-'L 363' Mas GEORGE Moscn TOUGH 1013 'mt- fig tr ik i Q58 MR BURTON SHIREY MISS MIRIAM PARK MR ROBERT CURRIN HISTOTY RTI Clvucs P. D. CLASS 10 ga if wx I MISS IEAN PARKS MISS MIRIAM GERLACH Englh W Fore :gn Languages Iii' , mi 5 CZK MR JAMES FERGUSON 'tv 1 -r Mlss IOANNE FREESTONE MRS FRANK MOSCH MR WELTON AUSTIN Ma,Thema.Tuc S ana Science 12 Q35 MRS EDITH SHIREY lik 'TN 46505. ' Na+-v UF MR JAMES HAR-KINS MISS EUGENIA OBLINSKI Physical Educ aTuon OVER THE FOUL LINE! 13 'ax - f rf ' 2 J Env' QW ,E I N qv Q K E: ELEMENTARY TEACHERS STANDING 'ISS FALLKNFP 'VISS GREFN 'TISS FRFDERICK 'RS RHINES HF ITT 11 W EDVARDS HISS INFUHARD MRS HARKINS CUSTODIANS DICK PLANK 'VERL ALLEN Evil, wmsn 14 n 4 X X 3 Q 4 Q 3 I 2 + ., I If f f ,Q 5' , A I I X .x - M, K Ak P it .' '1' -. ,I . xi: Q -A IL: . Eff! , I ' , E' - Q 2 I if M Q 114-3 X, . ... 3, . ky . ' by 'n' .f S' , 1 Y SITTING--MRS. '.1O0RE, MISS WILCOX, MISS WILKINSON, TISS KARHAN. . --I .. ' .., .. S .. , .. S. . ', '. . ' ., WIRE. .W , E FS X 'f ' : .Q I , 'P X. Q it! QA w' Y ' J Mem AIUQQUQD SGUIDYSS A XX NGVNKN O ,gf NO! -KW, xxmm I if J KxX?::2S L? 'JW f 1 553.5 ,,.---vwniwlu ? M 3 ' ,.., Y W rf -'J H- ,-- , N ' W' i L, IM g 33, ' 0 0 Y fi ig, D ri? 554 SX: ' 1 If V 2, IEEE' . V ,L -:.K 4 ' - if f - . - 5 F f h- '4 'x -. . .illlffi '7 '7',r'5Hf','Fa'x Q fn. , ff T.- :1q:15i -. --.... 'W ., f '1.T f' '- ' ' . . 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' , --.--.,- -'llxulf' ',41144! f.w-wwwmf-M-f -A- '-'-'wwvvmw-a..-1ew-1 ww ..'-M,.m.wm ww-f '- - - '-wr-ww., ,,., ,,,...,....Q1::tfTn1,a-...-.m.1.-f:P-f- -Qf1 ' M' ff-ff -f'- +-Qf-gf?-'ILYM-v-.-, ::...Q,:.-1 SENIOR CLASS N September 5 1947, we began our great adventure as students of Coudersport Semor Hlgh School or so we thought But came a sad awakemng We weren't Freshmen but n1nth graders and st1ll 1n .Tumor Hlgh What a d1sappomtment after waltmg elght years for th1s day On top of that the b1g Study Hall had been d1v1ded to make room for a modern Home Ec Department VK e were separated 1nto two homerooms under the supervxsron of Mxss Park and Mxss Gerlach Our Co Presldents were Dorla Kelllgan and Beverly Ward We 1n1t1ated the ldea of takmg busloads of students roller skatmg to other towns Marea Ulhman was chosen cheerleader Then fmally came the long awa1ted day and we were 1n Sen1or Hlgh We chose Mrs Frank Mosch as our class adv1ser W1th her help we held an Easter Dance whlch was a great success Many of our classmates were m the County MUSIC Festlval Several boys were members of the football and basketball teams In our .Tumor year we began to take on the responslblllty of upperclassmen W got our class rmgs and put on our flrst play 'Cuckoos on the Hearth ' It was e f1rst mystery play held ln several years and was consxdered a great success Vhth the help of Mrs Mosch our twlce elected class adv1ser we put on the annual J un1or Semor Prom We carrxed out the theme of Candy Land the hlghlxght of the evemng bemg the electlon of a Klng and Queen And now at last we're Semors looklng forward to graduat1on some,w1th Joy others w1th sorrow remembermg all the good tlmes we shared together Our class Presldent IS Dlck Stearns Our flrst b1g event was the Semor play Harrlet ' dlrected by Mr Braun and Mxss Park and reputed to be a smash h1t We have yet to put on a dance agam unde the able d1rect1on of our class adv1ser Mrs Frank Mosch whlch w1ll undoubtedly be a hugh success SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS B scorr 0 srmmvs was M Mosch cuss Arussn B SALLADF P HUGHES 16 I' 9 i , . , . , . ' 9 . C . , . . . . , . - . . ' ' . 9 . . , , f , th ,. . . p . , . - . , 1 1 9 Y 1 ' . . . H . , . v ' ' ' 7 V ' Y A 1, Y , .pn - . . , , , .. .. , , I' , .. ., . 4. Barbara Brock 'Baby Clubs Chorus 1 2 3 Library 1 3 Aviation 2 Yearbook 4 Play Cast 4 Saying 'I don t know ' Song 'I Love You Because Keith Butler Gus Clubs Ar 1 Chorus 2 3 4 Yearbook 4 Varsity 3 4 Sportsmen 2 Play Cast 3 4 Saying Oh Nuts ' Song 'Our Very Own Gordon Buchanan Bucky ' Clubs Hobby Club 1 Nature Study 2 Play Cast 4 Saying 'Prove ' Song 'Mule Train Thoras Butler Thoras ' Clubs Library 1 3 Aviation 2 Yearbook 4 Saying Gracious Song ' I'll Sail My Ship Alone Donna Abbott ' 'Chubby' ' Clubs: Dramatics 1 Aviation 2 Library 3 Yearbook 4 Saying: What's the matter fer you, crazed? Song: Tennessee Waltz Charles Appleby Appleblossom Clubs: Dramatics 1 Varsity 2,3,4 Yearbook 4 Mixed Chorus 2, Discussion Play Cast 3 4 Saying Better late than never Song My Foolish Heart Betty Anderson uAndyn Clubs: Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Offices: Vice-Pres ident 3 Play Cast 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Saying: I'm sorry Song: Stardust Donna Baker ' 'Bake Clubs: Dramatics 1 Personality 2 F. H. A. 3 Yearbook 4 Saying 'I'll never tell ' Song My Heart Cries for You ' fggrfl'-. Q '1 ?'x 3 Lols Furman 'Lore Clubs Dramatlcs 1 Personahty 2 H Yearbook 4 Band 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 4 2 Saymg Issat So Song 'Bllly Boy Sylvla Grabe Grab Clubs Band 1 2 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 Dlscusslon 3 Yearbook 4 Play Cast 3 4 Saymg 'Gesundhe It Song 'I Don't Know Why Q: Warren Gardner Clubs No record of flrst three years Yearbook 4 Play Cast 4 Saymg Oh Barb lt s almost mldmght Song Cmderella ' Frederxck Hammond Freddxe Clubs Hobby 1 Nature Study 2 Play Cast 4 Saymg Oh Dottle Song 'We'll Bulld a Bungalow Suzanne Carter 'Suzy Clubs Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Yearbook 4 Play Cast 3 4 Saymg 'Plffle ' Song 'Dlamonds are a Glrls Best Frlend Maxme Froebel Peter Clubs Lxbrary 1 H MaJorette 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Yearbook 4 Saylng 'I don t know ' Song 'I ll Get By ' 'Q7 5-v' 'fd Dawn Franke ' F atty Clubs Lxbrary 1 H A Yearbook 4 Band 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Play Cast 4 Saymg Holy Hannah Song 'Twenty Four Hours of Sunshme Barbara Furm 'Barble Clubs Dramatlc 1 Personallty 2 Yearbook 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Saymg 'Oh Gee Song 'Love Bug it iv ,prob 'i 'Nui' y c H K H : I 9 1 1 ' tg H , F. . . 2,3 M., F , , , ' V 'K ' - , 4 - 1 A . . c ' ' I Z4 - . - r 1 . 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U , 1' r I f- U 7, lf ' H 9 a 9 9 Q 0 , ' . cc ' H L 1 ' 1 . 1 ' ' . 4 - an ' ,, ' . 4 ft fr 2 18 Z? ff'- 'R' Allce Lehman A Clubs Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Yearbook 4 Saylng 'Nuts Song 'Allce Blue Gown Paul McConnell Baldy Clubs Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Play Cast 4 Saymg Huh Song 'Count Every Star Frances Hughes Franny Clubs: Band 2,3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Yearbook 4 Athletic Council 4 Office' Secre- tary 4 Saymg Oh Heck Song Ave Marla Dorla Kelllgan 'Galleger Clubs Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Play Cast 3 4 Offlce Class Pres1dent 1 Yearbook Staff 4 T? Saylng Anybody got a Kleenex'P ' Song Now IS the Hour Henry Mart1nson ' Hank Clubs Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Yearbook 4 Varslty 4 Play Cast 3 4 -HO? qi' Saym 'I don Song 'The Skater s Waltz ' Leah K1o Morey Mommle Clubs Latm 1 Dramat1cs 2 Nature Study 3 Yearbook 4 f'ir.o-n. 15 GNL Saymg Don t Cry Bb ay NV Song Daddy s L1ttle Boy ' M 19 Rhea Jackson K K ! 7 Clubs: Dramatics 1 Personality 2 Library 3 Yearbook 4 Chorus 2 3 Saymg Wow Song Neverthe less Jack Kelsey Cashew Clubs Band 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Varslty 4 Athletlc Councll 4 Play Cast 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Art Ed1tor Saymg 'Get out ' Song I Only Have Eyes for You ' .gan-Q 'Swv' J ill 'hw , xl ' . in ' 4 if 77 . I K my - 1 . - 23 ll ' . . ll - rr '.-NM . if -rf ..- if . 1 n KC JY , 1 s r ' ! v 1 y 1 , 8 1 1 3 ' K . , . . . .. K 'I , ,,,- X 44 If Qs f 3 . f L' V? 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Clubs: Hobby 1 Sports 2 Leadership 3 Yearbook 4 Play Cast 4 Saying I Dunno ong 'The Thing Ruth Pekarski ' 'Rufus Clubs: Majorette 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 1 Personality 2 Yearbook 4 Saying: Don't Forget Song: Wedding Bells Frederic Plank ' 'Fritz ' ' Clubs: Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Yearbook 4 Play Cast 4 Saying George ' Song Beer Barrel Polka z., fm., 9:5- x? 'cv may ' 1 K C 7 ' . cs n 1 . o C ' A A , ' H K ' . K ' 7 V S . I , , K f ! Y 1 , , Y ! 7 V , , S? , 3.4- I ' . K !! ' 1 n I I f 7 I ' 7 a K .' n 4' ' a f Y A - vs ,,' ' 1 7 .' ' , s ' rs X 2' 1 4 ' 7 1 2 9 ' 1 1 7 9 A Q , , W ' 1 il' 1- ' ' . 'fx '.' L' Q I ' K 5 ' ' ' - : x W 'Ivy 9 - 1 J 31.5 i .1 M... 5 ' W X A , A - Mir, W 1 ,wi 1119110 Saying: Anybody A : i + M Q ies., f . , X 'X ' 'ftleilyyllggr 5' 3: 5 gf? Ask , sZ:ig4.,- . f - , 1 fs , - :::fvff:--V i' .Sw u M 4' mf ' W ' il V . - , H I K ,- -A My g54f,w..5x1:2v -Q 1 by - , 225 :MN-V 20 . M- I YQ ii-4 Dick Stear 'Doc Clubs Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra Chorus 2 3 4 Yearbook 3 4 Assistant Edxto Athletic Councll Office Class President 4 Play Cast 4 Saying 'Oh For City Pakes Song I' m Gettmg r 3 Sentimental Over You ' Marea Uhlman Tmy Clubs Dramatics 1 2 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Yearbook 4 Athletic Councll 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Saying Oh Dear Song Thinking of You ' 1 7 11 Geraldine Thomas 'Gerry Clubs Dramatics 1 Library 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Yearbook 4 Saying 'Ieepers Song 'With This Ring I Thee Wed Beverly Ward 'Bev Clubs Dramatics 1 H Band 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Yearbook 3 4 Editor 4 Office Class President 1 Saying 'Honest Song ' IWonder Why H WEN R? P-I Dolores Scerra ' 'Shorty ' ' Clubs: Dramatics 1 Personality 2 F. H. A. 3,4 Saying: Golly Song: ' 'Good night, Irene Milton Snyder I lBud! 9 Clubs: Leadership 1,2 Varsity 3 4 Athletic Council 4 Yearbook Staff Sports Editor 4 Play Cast 3 4 Saying Oh Betty ' Song See you m My Dreams Q2' X Barbara Scott ' 'Lizzie ' ' Clubs: Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Office: Vice- President 4 Play Cast 4 Saying: You Know Song: I'1l Be Loving You Always Ada Lou Spoor ' 'Spooky' ' Clubs: Personality 1 . H A. Yearbook 4 Majorette 4 Play Cast 4 Saying Huh Song A Bushel and a Peck -JUG. Q-J' f'x 3.6- TWP 4' if ,- , 'Q 1 F . 2,3 Y Q4 ' . cc U f ' . U ' ' Y , ' . ca ' . ,Y . . 77 .hw ' ns ' , 'x ' c as 3,4 - , A ' ' v 1 U ..r . , f ' 4 - . ' ' ' . c sa M . - . ' V . , arf' I . . K . . WV - na . o I 7 . , ,Q - n - . fi . cc - , ' 9 K YI cc - u 5 - I ' , F. . A. 2 4 ' ' Q51 1 V. F. H. A. 3 i 7 Q53 v J a , , lk , fs K f. v 1 r '. 1 .1 ij' 5' k V-f.- , A ,M .Q he . . H . . . 5 rx-' Q 'Q 7- Y! Ellzabeth Whlte Betty Clubs Dramatlcs 1 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Play Cast 4 Saymg Well Song No Other Love ' Jo Ann Way ' o Clubs Dramat1cs 1 Personalxty 2 Chorus 1 Band 3 4 Yearbook 4 Saymg Really Song 'Mona L1sa Im A ,H-so 13 ? Joseph1ne Yanme Joey Clubs Dramatlcs 1 Personahtv 2 H Yearbook 4 Saymg 'Well Guess' Song I ll Always Love You 22 UFC' gt-I n ve. . , ' , g ,2,3 1 ' 1 ,.,- ' . 77 ' K ' ,Y cc av 3 . ,-'T ,ja 4 7 7 9 k L 4 s 7 ' ' . cc ' pi K as . rx X N - . r cc H . ' f ' F. . A. 3 rf, - 'Qklfj-fr . , 1 , I vp, n .. . . n 1 77 Xi xx Llmderggxgmen Q J Co N l jimi? I SWE? swim eg 539 L--Q am- NLIEY 4:7 Y YHJYW --we-' -1-11..,, W W M ,f W E -V ' s 1. xx X, A . ,fs V l 2 xr F 5 'v' ' ' L, if ' K I 1 5 4,5 rn, 1 I f. 4.a fE s ' , X 1 if , 4-2, Q ' K . 1-. , ' ' 6,, l in 3 Q Y X 3, X Q- x z Er ff' f' Z 1 - I ,cv : :sly Q va 1 i,-6- ' 5 . -A. ' 5 A 1-7. U, , X 'Z 1 3 , Q 1. -' V 4 Q zgifffx - 5 .. X f 5 C b 3 ' I L 4 J X 1: E T132 . 15 5 g xx I , in 5 1 3 5 A4 ' v .Y F? 22 . k H X V ,...4. 1 '4 M , h My I BEHOLD JUNIORS' HEN we flrst made our grand entrance mto Coudy High ln September of 1948 the teachers felt a thrlll of prlde as they scanned the roomful of mtelhgent facts S1nce then an occaslonal eyebrow has been ralsed 1n doubt but all 1n all we th1nk we re a pretty prlze catch! We really started off wlth a bang and we've been at It ever s1nce The Freshman year found us scormg hlgh ln every part of the fleld wlth several of our boys contrlbutxng to a grand basketball team and our glrls dolng a flne Job of cheerlng them on Then ln 1949 we came back as Sophomores Mrs Mosch was blessed wlth all but slx of us who had to go to Mrs 0l1n's room 1f we wanted a seat' Th1s year too we were successful ln the llne of studles and extra currlcular act1v1t1es Rlchard Kobayashi and Clark Von Nelda were Co presldents In 1950, we occupled Mr Sh1rey's room as Jumors Our class advlser was Mr Ferguson and class offlcers were Presxdent Clark Von Nelda Vlce Presldent Nan Pepperman Treasurer Dorothy Leonard Secretary Tottxe Psychos A few of our classmates have moved away whlle a few others are now engaged m the busmess of matrlmony However w1th the new students who keep on comlng to Coudy Hlgh each year we manage to keep our class about the same s1ze We have been workmg dxlxgently wlth our frequent food sales to reach our goal whlch ns a tr1p to our Nat1on's Capxtol 1n 1952 Thxs year has really been swell and we re lookmg forward to our Sen1or year as one to wh1ch we can later refer as 'best ever' ' .l5N,nl' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS T PSYCHOS C VON NEIDA D LEONARD N PEPPERMAN MR FERGUSON CLASS ADVISER 24 ... .... .... .. - v 9 . ' ' 1 y 1 9 l , , -1 . . I s 7 - ' 1 1 . . . . - , Y - v , . . Y Y , . . , . . ' 4 1 2 4 5 4 3' he 1 . 1 i . 9, Q 1 3 ' HI. -If Y 3 A K ' 'W' A,a,f A j Q l . I ' ' Q A ' A . 1 ' ' 3 ' I ' I ' ' D ' I ' I ig-v FIRST ROW C PSYCHOS J SHALKOWSKI A HIGLEY N PEPPERMAN R PARISELLA S PEE B KIO B OSBORNE '41 TFUSCHER SECOND ROW M PFPPFR P POTTER L GLEASON K MATZINGER J KFLLER I GLEASON D FISHFR C VON NEIDA K GOODMAN 35 45 'Q Ki! FIRST ROW--S. APPLEBY, B.LONG, J. GILLON, D. CHILSON, N. HAIKINS, B. VAN NESS, J. LINCOLN, N. ROCHE, D. LEONARD. SECOND ROW--H. PREDMORE, J. RANDALL, R. LYONS, P. WEISS, J. WALASKI, T. IICHERT, P. NEEPE, A. SWIFT, L. DUELL, J. PLOTTS. 25 SOPHOMORE CLASS H glorious Joy' September 1949 our last year m Junlor Hlgh Our home room teachers were Mlss Park and M1ss Gerlach The two presldents were Harold Hackett and Roberta Golden Tom Freeman was our representative on the Athletlc Councll Our class showed many pOSSlb1llt16S ln havmg sklll IH athletxcs and music W could hardly walt untll we became Sophomores so we could put on our f1rst dance and glve the l1ttle Freshmen the works Although th1s year wasn t full of act1v1t1es we had a swell t1me and en1oyed every mmute of xt We looked forward to the b1g future of bemg Sophomores September 1950 No longer are we Jumor H1gh Chlllun but m our flrstyear of Senlor Hlgh We d1d a lot of studylng to achleve th1s pos1t1on huh k1ds'7 On the flrst day 15 of us were rushed 1nto Study Hall Mrs Mosch's room was fllled Our class offlcers are Presldent Joe Castano Vlce Presxdent Madge Metzger Secretary Shlrley Roche Treasurer Harold Hackett Frank Caldwell was chosen our representatlve on the Athletlc Councll Bxg event th1s yearl Shlrley Roche janet Swartwout, Phyll1s Sereno Madge Metzger, Judy Loomls and Marlene Cook were chosen Sophomore Cheerleaders Our class IS proud of our football and basketball heroes Frank Caldwell Harvey Hosley Gary Predmore Bob Anderson Harold Hackett John Goodman Sonny Cox and .hm Bradley Harold Bob Tom and Frank s sk1ll proved them to be good players on the Varslty Team We have a f1ne athletlc and muslcal class wxth falr play and fme sportsman sh1p Let s keep lt up k1ds we'll surely make the grade as .Tumors w1th flymg colors SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS s Rocus H HACKETT MR R CURRIN CLASS ADVISER J CASTANO M wmrzcsn 26 , . . l D , , . . . . . - . , . . . . . Q s ' Y . - a o , .n Q . p . . . n,- . Q ' . , . , -- a . . . . , - , I Q ' You do swell, too. . : , 1 1 v v 7 . , . 3 ' ' V 7 9 . . . , . . . t - . , . . - - ' 9 .p, 'E QL .- in f V. , , i x V y FIRST ROW M COOK J SWARTWOUT M METZGER M STFARNS E ATKINSON B SCHUTT G BENSON A HFETER S ROCHE M BOUCHER J WAY R NELSON P SERFNO A BURDICK K SETZER E BLASS L SAUITER J RINK H... sb- FIRST ROW M BROWN L BUSH J MAGNOLIA A WEISS L SPOOR R CHILSON K AUTEN K SHELLEY H SMITH A FURMAN F MOREY I CRANCE L BUYER B AIBNEY SECOND ROW J RINK J BRADLEY P CAMMACK B BROCKLEBANK H HACKETT R KNECHTFL R ANDERSON R 'ORFH R HOLCOMB F CALDWELL A PEICHY H HOSLFY 27 X31 5 5 ' ' A A+ Q I I K T , , i Rf ' K A Q 7 5 F 1 L ' , - L: i Q , ' . 2 I I 19 f 1 'A 7' I lo 7 I 1 f 5 I I A A 2 1 V ' f 1 SECOND ROW--D.MILCHUCK, H.COX, A.YENTZER, T.FREEMAN, R.SHAW, J.CASTANO, J.GOODMAN, R.GOLDEN, T.SANDERSON, f I z A f , 3 ph, L 4' nf Q-, g 'T P, ' . Er! 3-x kj, Ei I 55 E ,V E Qfkifiz, FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY N September 1950 we entered school as the Freshman Class We were d1 vided into three sections and two homerooms Miss Park's and Miss Gerlach's About a week later each homeroom elected its officers who are as follows Presidents Audrey Towner Roger Grigsby Vice Presidents Tom Dewey Leah Whitney Secretaries Marilyn Reese Dawn Boyd Treasurers Yvonne Lamb B111 Leete Roger Grlgsby was elected as Freshman representative to serve on the Athle tic Council Many of the boys m our class took active part on the grxdlron and on the basket ball court On the football team we had Tom Dewey John Matrone Jolm Dubots Allen Snyder Larry Yamne and Roger Grlgsby Chllson Gary Moore Dick Covey Bill Leete Allen Snyder and I ack Robmson Not only are we athletic but we are one of the best represented classes in music We have ten in the Semor Band and three in the orchestra We also have a large number of boys and girls m the Hlgh School Chorus In the County Band we placed four members Besides that Richard Moran was chosen for Junior District Band The Class of '54 looks forwa.rd to its coming high school days with eagerness and enthusiasm FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS I RBBSE, Y LAIB, L IHITNEY, IISS GERLACII, CLASS ADVISER, A.T0lNH!, B LEETE, D BOYD, R GRIGSBI, IISS PARK, CLASS ADVISE, T DEIEY 28 On the Junior Varsity, we boasted seven players. They were: Bill Higgins, Hal 6 1 ani ' M .,gg1 IMEE WWI FIRST ROW J GREENWOOD R CAVIGLIANO M BROCKIEBANK R FISHER J BROWNELL M HANKIE I HOICOIB D B YD SECOND ROW D MENSCHFL N LIVDSLEY I HASSINGER C IVFRSON J GIILON P HERITT C COVIY F CHILSON I THIRD ROW J IATRONE R GRIGSBY H WATSON B LEETE D BOWFRS G ATKINSON R COVEY W HIGGINS H CHILSO R BFRFIELD H CARPENTER G MOON ,1- vs sd FIRST ROW M TEUSCHER C MONASTERO M REESE C PEASF D MULASKI A TOWNLR B REUDIGER S TRFAT SECOND ROW L WHITNEY M MORAN K JOHNSON J YENTZER F JACOBS J STURDEVANT S SNYDPR D TRIHM D LEHMAN Y LAMB R REUNING THIRD ROW J ROBINSON R RUSSELL A SNYDER L LEHMAN L SMITH I WHITE B RAINEAR C PFKARSKI R MORAN G SHEFRER L YANNIE Q Grad FIRST ROW G GILLON S ALTENHAIN O BUTLER P LYON M NEFFE R HOFFMAN F EASTON B LONG G AYERS R BROWNELL SECOND ROW J AYERS W BUTLER D PEPPER P HOSLEY J DUELL J CROWELL L PATTERSON J BFRGER S HAUPT T FRANKE L FURMAN D HEMPHILL R ACKER S DUELL THIRD ROW R CALDWEIL J DYNDA E JONES J AHFARN W HALL P DEITER C HOOCK CHITESTFR T GRABF J HAMMOND S AYERS R FREEMAN R AHEARN N-0 Il? FIRST ROW L RICKERT S WICHERT J RANDALL S ROGERS E SNYDER C SCOTT J PROUDFOOT J SERENO P POTTER F MENSCHEL SECOND ROW G ROWE D WELSH D SPRINGEP N ROGERS P ROWE J SCHUTT B ROWE V TINGLEY L WEISS S THOMAS U PARISELLA THIRD ROW R LAMB J REGG L SHUTT P KLIMEK G SNYDER H ROSSMAN H WHITF F RUDOLPH L REED D MC clucug w MARONEY E MILCHUCA 30 QQYAJG A Q Rfb 0 00 'x 79 JI FIRST ROW D FISHER B HAQSINGFR D BUNNELL D AYERS S HASKINS J COYLF D BUTLER J RUCHANAN J HACKPTT A DFWFY SFCOND ROW T DEPP D DUNN F CASTANO J AHEARN D BUCHANAN P CHAMBERLIN J CASTANO THIRD ROW I GRIGSBY R IANbON W HOLCOMB V CAMPBELL W FOUST R KAZMIERSKI J DENNING k CHILSON B HANKIF N HAXTON -no 4.4 av i sf RDn B MITH ' 'L ' S N 5 1 S O D RUN DSIFY NPORD r T GNP! ' ' N 1x05 JOHNSON P ROSENBIIO B PFKARSNI RD ROW--L.SPRINGER R.RION . YAL R.'LI ECK .STHBP NS 1.3 , W.1ORHY, P,SPRAGUP, T.MAYN C.SWARTWOUT 31 IH Appreciai on E would llke at th1s txme to express our thanks to Mrs Margery Mosch who has been our class adviser for three years humor and we apprecxate thls 'Actlon Beyond the Call of Duty 32 She has given considerablettime, shown much patience and good E THE CLASS OF 1951, of the SCHOOL of COUDERSPORT xn the County of POT TER and State of PENNSYLVP NIA belng of sound mmd and memory do make publlsh md declare th1s our last WILL AND TESTAMENT 1n manner followlng that IS to say FIRST Donna Abbott w1lls her ab1l1ty to wax cupboards 1n homemaklng to any Jumor who doesn t want to do the1r work tty Anderson w1lls her ab1l1ty to crack walnuts w1th her fmgers to next year s Iumors Chuck Appleby leaves hxs defectxve alarm clock to Mr Ferguson Donna Baker leaves her free meal tlcket at the h0Sp1tl1 to Shlrley Snyder Barbara Brock leaves her trlps to the candy store to anyone who IS fast enough to make them Gordon Buchanan w1lls h1s late excuses to anyone who can use them Kelth Butler w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to fry hamburgers to any Iumor 1n the Homemakmg class Thoras Butler w1lls her worn out shovel to Kenney Matz1nger Suzanne Carter leaves her place ln Algebra to anyone who lxkes zeros Dawn Franke leaves her flashbulb camera to anyone who goes to pxyama part1es Maxme Froebel w1lls her patlence to Yvonne Lamb to use 1n ter-chmg small ch1ldren to tw1rl Loxs Furman w1lls her place 1n chemxstry lab to anyone who can stand the smell Barbara Furman w1lls her ab1l1ty to argue wlth Mrs Sh1rey to the freshmen Warren Gardner w1lls h1s spare tlme to Barbara -All Grabe w1lls her act1ng ab1l1ty to any up and commg future Semor Fred Hammond leaves h1s books to Dorothy unt1l he returns from the Army Frances I-51-gpg w1lls her future to the xnfantry Rhea lackson w1lls her dr1v1ng experlence to people who l1ke exc1tement Dorla Kelhgan leaves her future to the A1r Force I-Slilggsel leaves hxs seat ln study hall to janet Lee Lmcoln Al1ce Lehman leaves her s1lent ways to Iamce Shalkowsk1 -Ely Martmson leaves h1s ab111ty to argue to any Iunxor who wants It Paul McConnell wxlls h1s skatmg ab1l1ty to some boy who spends Saturday nxghts at home Leahmrgey leaves her ab1l1ty to learn to her son for later use 1n CHS verly Nelson leaves her pantalets to anyone who can keep them on Ruth Pekarskz w1lls her unused school supphes to Butch1e to use IH CHS 33 1 . 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Robert Pepper wllls h1s curly halr to Rlta 1f she ll only comb lt Fr1tz Plank leaves h1s car to someone who can afford to have lt repalred -lyReed W111S her sewlng ab111ty to any Freshman who needs lt jlglggg w1lls her part 1n the Semor Play to any jumor who can stand tons of grease palnt Ralph ggi, w1lls h1s long walks to town to some ambltlous boy Bob Sallade w1lls h1s two front teeth to some unlucky football player Dolores Scerra w1lls her love letters to anyone who can stand to read them Barbara Scott leaves her V1Slt to New York to anyone lucky enough to get It next year Mllton Snyder leaves h1s absence from basketball practlce to anyone who doesn t have date Ada Lou Spoor w1lls her French ab1l1ty to Pat Lyons who would just as soon have that 1ntell1gence as any D1ck Stearns wllls h1s good nature to any sour person ln the Iumor Class Gerry Thomas wxlls her small features to Gall Rosenbloom Marea Uhlman w1lls her cheermg ab1l1ty to the next head cheerleader verly Ward w1lls her A s on her report card to anyone who has a surplus of D s 1oAnr Ei leaves her shoes to IlCk16 Way so she can follow ln her footsteps Wll1tC w1lls her excuses from gym to some jumor who can use them next year I seine Yanme wllls her gum to any jumor who can get away wxth lt 1n shorthand class Slgned sealed publlshed and decl lred is and for our last w1ll and testament by the SENIOR CLASS OF 1951 the above named testators, 1n the presence of the pro per wxtnesses dxf! ifiiflff 5541.1 5 9 X I . . . . . J . Be . . . . . . oa . . . . . . . ! 21 s b K n . 0 Be 14,4 . a 1 . on . C . . . . . . Q J J I Q 1 l 1 ' 1 . ' Q nf f P ff If ff T 34 ALONG THE MlDWf3W S fs? -52 rv x Q -15' 5 Wflff Ei L b Z '- 4s if flap! 9 I A i n if A fi! I I f 5 5 1 H ' - H 1 ' V I X' x I kr xx, ' X-'5 1 , Q 5 GP YEARBOOK C L UB FIRST ROW S CARTFP D KFLLIGAN L FURMAN D FRANKE MRS D MOSCH L MOREY A LEHMAN E REED D ABBOTT D BAKER J MAY SECOND ROW B NEISON R PEKARSKI B SCOTT B ANDERSON B BROCK S GRABE T BUTLER B FURMAN J RFGG SPOOR R JACKSON J YANNIE R SALLADE D STEARNS llilli .,L...N vi H FIRST ROW E ATKINSON D SCERRA C BROWN M COOK S TREAT SECOND ROW J YENTZER G ROSENBLOOM M MORAN B OSBORNE J GILLON MISS GOODRICH THIRD ROW C PEASE M DUELL S EEF B KIO R CHILSON M REESE C MONASTERO K JOHNSON J BORWNELL J STURDEVANT 36 1 1 Q Q , , S I iz 3 5 1 1 ' ' A i A I f s , ,X . 5 , E V M A I li f in s 1 D A 7 9 5 Q I 53 , 1 5 - I I -i L ' ' RJ ' 5 N4 A In , I W' J ww I - . I , . , . , . , . . - . - 1 . - v ' 1 I A' THIRD ROW-'R.PEPPER, J.KELSEY, C.APPLEBY, W.GARDNER, H.MARTINSON, K.BUTLER, M.SNYDER, F.PLANK, R.ROGERS E Q I 1 'ily v 1 , , 35? ..,y.,.,, ,mn 3 5. 2 I l 1 fb-I s , 2' 5 3 ' ' Q , '. w W I ff W ., -i 7 , A , -.v IJ ' ' ,wwf E .3 ' Qi 1 A S t , W I Q 4 , l . Z m F. . A. 'is TYPING CLUB FIRST ROW L BUYER A PURMAN L BUSCH SECOND ROW B ALBNEY A WEISS J WAY THIRD ROW R GOLDEN L SPOOR B VAN NESS FOURTH ROW J BRADLY D CHILSON MRS D MOSCH M TEUSCHER PM 1r',.. Mr F MR DEWEY T SANDERSON E BLASb P NEEPE G ATKINSON F WEISS R BOWEP5 F BURUICK SWIFT I DU K SrTZFR R WHITE J RINK 37 IE I I . I I K ' V . I Q 'E V A I ' W A - 3715? ' I J ' LQQ?4'.A f M.- ,I . g , ' Q ' 0 , fi , 1 ,, L' z A I l if Q Q , Xi' ,MfJ' A A M i. F. . A. . , . , . ', . , . . . , . ' Lf, .. ', A.. ' , .. LITERARY CLUB J GILLON K JOHNSON MISS PARKS S APPLFBY J I LINCOLN ATHLETIC COUNCIL FIRST ROW--J.KELLER, J.WALASKI, B.SCOTT, F.CALDWELL, B.SNYDER SECOND ROW--D.TAUSCHER J KELSEY F HUGHES THIRD ROW T GRABE L GRIGSBY R GRIGSBY MR BRAUN STANDING FRONT B SALLADE xx 3 38 X Q DISC USSION C LUB FIRST ROW MISS GERLACH J GILLON N HAWKINS SECOND ROW B LONG M TEUSCHER N ROCHE an -Q., rwfg f ff' Ps O 44. an SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW R RION T DEPP F CASTANO R SHITH A NELSON E SNYDFR W LINDSAY J MILCHUCK S DUELL SECOND ROW U PARISELLA R HOF'F i'AN L GRIGSBY MISS FRFESTONE J CASTANO P ROVBF E SNYDFR T MAYNARD THIRD ROW W MOREY F' SPRAGUE G SNYDFR H ROSSMAN D KIO S AYFRS M STFBBIINS R SMITH I 'NH T B REGG R DEITER C SWARTWOUT NATURE STUDY CLUB FIRST ROW- -J. MODDER, F. JACOBS, MRS. MC MOSCH, J. ROBINSON, D. RUSSELL, D. BOYD, C. EMERSON, S. LOHMAN, B. REUDI GER, D.'-1ULAUSKI, S. SNYDER, M. TEUSCHER. SECOND ROW--H. CHILSON, R. RENNELLS, B. HIGGINS, R- COVFY. R. BOWERS. A- YFINTZER. L. LEHFMN- 39 L VARSITY C L UB FIRST ROW D MILCHUCK A SNYDER E BLASS H COX R TAUSCHER T FREEMAN G PREDMORE J DUBOTS L YANNIE SECOND ROW H ANDERSON K MATZINGER J WALASKI T WICHERT MR SHIREY MR HARKINS M SNYDER R SALLADE H MARTINSON K BUTLER THIRD ROW J MATRONE H HOSLEY J KELSEY C APPLEBY H HACKETT R KNECHTEL J GOODMAN J BRADLEY F CALDWELL C VON NEIDA F' WIESS W 'Xq' V44 I ,X aff-R' TUMBLING CLUB FIRST ROW--J. HAUPT J. SANFORD D. FISHER B. HASSINGER. SECOND ROW- -J. SCHUTT J. JOHNSON J. BUCHANAN J. SHALKOWSKI K. SHELLEY C. MONASTERO A. HEETER. THIRD ROW- -D. HEHPHILL J. PROUDFOOT G. GILLON J. SWARTWOUT S. WICHERT J. KELLER R. CAVIGLIANO J. GILLON J. GREENWOOD S. ROGERS MRS. SHIREY. 40 S- CUSTOMS CLUB J MAGNOLIA Miss PARK E ATKINSJN N Boucm-:R 2 K A :Wk . lksfzki A f CONSERVATION CLUB Fnzsr now F MENSCHEL E MILCHUCK D DUNN R HANKLE D BUCHANAN J AHEARN P CHAMBERLIN K CHILSON w BUTLER SECOND ROW R LAMB J DYNDA R KAZMERSKI R IANSON J DENNING J MARZO B PEKARSKI J AYERS C HOOCK THIRD ROW E JONES W HOLCOMB R FREEMAN J HAMMOND H WHITE W FOUST M AHEARN P KLIMEK J AHEARN 41 V i kv K Wk' ., , Qf,w?:L , -' I ,X I 1 Y. W ZX A .J- S A 'H Y! 2 3,4 7 J. , 2 .. .gy V 2 . ' 1 ,Noi Agsjbw ' I 3 l kgs.. ,A , X A E .4 A-5, 5 2 ' v Q I' v f , 1, . . a L Q X K ' ' A ffi ,FQ F .M ,1 V X , H 4 . 1 , i f A n x CAMERA CLUB FIRST ROW W MARONEY G ROWE R ACKER R CALDWELL SFCOND ROW K BROWNELL L PATTERSON S ALTENHAIN D PEPPER J BERGER M NEEFE L FURMAN J SERENO R AUSTIN ADVISER THIRD ROW T HALL L REED C PEKARSKI A TOWNER P POTTER O BUTLER J EASTON P HEWITT C COVEY T FRANKE ,af JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS CHORUS FIRST ROW P HOSLEY S HASKINS D WELSH B HASSINGER A DEWEY D FISHER D PEPPER D SPRINGER D WHITE S HAUPT D HEMPHILL M HORAN P REUNING D BUNNELL SECOND ROW J CROWELL L WEISS V TINGLEY S JOH SANFORD T FRANKE J SCHUTT J BERGER D BUTLER L PATTERSON THIRD ROW C TAUSCHER R HOFFMAN G GILLON E ROWE C EASTON J RANDALL B LONG D TRIMM J PROUDFOOT J SERENO J HACKETT J BUCHANAN FOURTH ROW S TREAT S ALTENHAIN S ROGERS O BUTLER M NEEFE C SCOTT M REESE A TOWNER M DUELL J COYLE S WICHERT NSON P ROSENBLOOM V JOHNSON V TIMPANO M KOLAT J 42 MIXED CHORUS CWHE Hlgh School Mxxed Chorus IS made up of boys and glrls from grades 9 10 11, and 12 This year we had our annual Chrlstmas Cantata entltled Ch1mes of the Holy Nlgh on the evemng of December 20 The boys took part 1n the Chrlstmas program Prevlous to thls, the Cantata was made up of glrls alone The sololsts were Suzanne Carter semor, Barbara Furman semor, and Ruth Parlsella Jumor There was a glrls quartet composed of Dorothy Leonard Jumor Ruth Parxsella Jumor, Jane Keller Jumor, and Suzanne Carter senlor A boys trlo made up of Paul Mc Connell, semor Charles Appleby semor and John Goodman Jumor, sang Aboys trlo composed of 8th grade boys Ted Grabe Robert Chltester and Danny McCa1gue s ng 'We Three Kmgs ' There was also a gxrls duet composed of Sandra Appleby Jumor, and Marllyn Smlth sophomore The Chrlstmas program also featured Mr Gable on the Marlmba A brass ensemble played a few pleces and the audxence Jomed IH w1th the smgmg of three Chrlstmas Carols The Mlxed Chorus w1ll smg for the Sprmg Festlval and the Baccalaureate The semors from the M1xed Chorus w1ll sing for Commencement From the entlre group some students were chosen to attend D1str1ct Chorus at Wxlllams port ln January Others also w1ll be chosen to smg at the Potter County Mus1c Festwal whlch is held at the Coudersport Consxstory 1n the Sprmg ,wil M H n 5 1 IVIIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW G ROSENBLOOM C PEKARSKI P CAMMACK D TAUSCHER D STEARNS K GOODMAN R MORAN T DEWEY MISS COSTANZO SECOND ROW K BUTLER F PLANK K MATZINGER H HACKETT W BROCKLEBANK J GOODMAN P MC CONNELL C APPLFBY B SHAW THIRD ROW J GREENWOOD L WHITNEY C COVEY L HASSINGFR N PEPPERMAN L FURMAN K JOHNSON S APPLEBY T PSYCHOS V SNYDER A HIGLEY M METZGER S CARTER D KELLIGAN FOURTH ROW R PARISELLA M ULHMAN F HUGHES D LEONARD B NELSON J RFGG E WHITE R PEKARSKI M HANKLE B FURMAN A HEETER M BROCKLEBANK M PREDMORE FIFTH ROW M STEARNS M PROEBEL J LOOMIS M SMITH J KELLER J SHALKOWSKI C AUTEN S GRABE B ANDERSON 43 . . . . , , . . . . . ,, . yi If lt, I . 9 . l . ! u n . u n Q , 1 5 , . u , . u , . u v l - 3 y Z 1 ' -, n , -- , , . n Q 1- a K c 1. , . , . , - Gigli O 'I zfhi ' M' ' 1 r ' Y ' ' . : 3 . 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Wi 2 ORC HESTRA FIRST ROW MR GABLE S CARTER S JOHNSON P CAMMACK K GOODMAN D LEONARD F HJGHES M METZGPR B BROCKLEBANK SECOND ROW D KELLIGAN C PSYCHOS R GRIGSBY R ROGERS D LEHMAN H HACKETT B ANDERSON R MORAN F PLANK THIRD ROW L HASSINGER D STEARNS N PEPPERMAN T GRABE J KELSEY P MC CONNELL H MARTINSON JUNIOR BAND FIRST ROW J BUCHANAN O BUTLER J PROUDFOOT D FISHER A DEWEY M KOLAT F CASTANO SECOND ROW T FRANKE F PESOCK J MARZO J DUBOTS P ROSENBLOOM R KAZMERSKI J KOLAT B KAAKE L HOLCOMB J CASTANO THIRD ROW R MERICLE B MARONEY B REGG R SCHROEDER T FRANKE C TEUSCHER K KELLIGAN P CHAMBERLIN R HANKLE D GOSNELL R ELLENBERGER B HASSINGER J GREENWOOD G REXFORD J BECKMAN FOURTH ROW MR GABLE P RUENING T DEPP T CHITESTER T ENGLISH R SMITH U PARISELLA H WHITE J DUELL 46 In M mow 'QR ROBERT JOSEPH HERRICK Iune 8 1933 june 24 1946 C E deeply regret that Bobby Herrlck could not have hved to fmlsh Hlgh School and graduate wlth us The Class of God was f1n1shed wxth Bobby s earthly schoolmg on Iune 24 1946 We apprec1ate the way Bobby s parents, Mr and Mrs Co1l1ns Herr1ck, have alded our class w1th thelr tlme and other contrlbu t1ons 47 -1,,g.- 5 . 1 ' 1 . . . . 51 . , ' . 9 n . . . 1 . , . . 1 . . . . fb I'Oub1e ? .ffl W fifgiimh G -'smut Q Hand s Up! 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Oct. KEITH BUTLER TACKLE 54 Falcons Win, 13-0, With Drive In Second Half Falcons Open Up Wlth Aerial As- lillll After Port Allegany Slow! Attld On Ground Walaskl Scores Both Touchdowns. Coudersport uncorked a potent alr attack Saturday at Port Alle g-any to beat the Gators 13 0 It was the third straight victory for the fast stepplng Falcons Whlle virtually stymled on the ground the Falcons revealed a ver satlle alr assault ln scormg touch downs ln the third and fourth stan zas Both were on passes from Quarterback Ed Tauscher to End James Walaskl The ground attack of Couders port was led by Freeman and Sny der both of whom ground out sub stantlal gains through an alert hard charging Port Allegany lme Hundreds of supporters of the Gators found conslderable cheer ln the outcome despite the loss The score was hardly an accurate lndx cation of the closeness of the strug gle If Port Allegany had had a speedy back or two the outcome mlght have been different For the wmners it was Freeman who again recelved plaudlts of the large Coudersport delegation that braved a sharp cold wlnd to wltness the contest The hard runnmg shlfty llttle halfback agam carried most of the burden of the wmners ground attack Snyder cooperated beautlfully except on OCCZSIODS when he found tlme to lecture of flclals on the fmer pomts of the game Lectures which lt mIght be added fell on deaf ears The Falcons first touchdown was set up when Bob Sallade intercepted a Gator pass on his own 40 Free man sliced through tackle for 3 yards A pass to Walaskl was good for a first down on the Port Alle gany 43 Freeman took a short pass over the lme and raced 15 yards Hcksley made 6 more around end Walaskl took Tauschers pass ln the end zone Mllt Snyders extra point try was low Walaskl snaked over from the 16 yard marker after taking Tauscher s aerial at that pomt for the Fal cons flnal scoring effort Snyder converted A brlllxant but short lived runnmg and passing attack carried Port Allegany to the Coudersport 6 yard strlpe but the attack foundered Flor the losers Wald and Ross were outstandlng m the backfxeld Luce and Straight did yeoman duty ln the forward wall Ted Wlchert was a power ln the Coudersport line Bradford .IV s Down Coudersport Eleven, 26 6 Fast Moving Outfit Display! Too Much Power ln Game Here-Loss Snaps Falcons Winning Streak At Three Games. A fast movlng Bradford Junlor Varsity eleven downed the Cou dersport Falcons 26 6 here Satur day The loss snapped a. three game wlnnlng streak Unbeaten thls year the vlsltors raised the curtain on a dlsplay of offensive power that sent Joe Zam berlan Bell and Blzzaro over the Local Eleven Beats Otto, 7-0, for Fourth Victory of Season An erstwhile tackle shifted to right end ln a line-up shuffle played a key role ln the victory of the Fal- cons over Otto Townshlp 'I-0 here Saturday. Keith Butler who replaced Mat- zlnger in the llne up, snagged Free mans toss on the ll yard marker early xn the second period and scor ed Mllt Snyder booted the extra point On the record Otto outplayed the Falcons counting 10 first downs to the locals 4 and outrushlng them 139 yards to 101 At one point Otto penetrated to the Falcons 5 before surrendering the ball on do-vns But it was the Falcons game from the opemng whistle statistics not withstanding even though lt ap peared to be a virtual standoff much of the time Coudersports super lorlty l'ay in an alertness and drive to win not seen since the Port Al legany game on Sept 30 Only ln downfxeld blocking was Couders port gullty of obvious omissions Although neither eleven played lnsplred football the sequence of events on the gl'ldll'OH held the siz- able crowd grxpped in antlcipatlon rlght down to the fmal whistle 16-yard loss just before time ran out squelched the Terrors last chance to score. It was Blass' recovery of a Terror fumble on the Otto 40 late ln the opening stanza that set up the lo- cals touchdown Blass incident ally was a stand out ln the llne all afternoon In registering their fourth vlc tory of the season the Falcons dem onstrated that they are capable football players who after dropping two in a row decided to heed the advice of their extremely efflclent coach Port Alleganv here next week! Coudersport HIgh Falcons Upset Red Ralders, 34 6 Local Grldden Bun Boughghod Over Emporium to Score Almost At Will-Snlkdes Pam lntercep 1101- S99 UP Flnt Touchdown. A well coached Coudersport Hlgh Otto remained a menace all the eleven rolled over afavored Empor way to the end the local fans mm team 34 6 hem Saturday be breather with rellef only when a fore B Tlbidly partisan crowd of about 1.200 Falcons Lose to St Bernard s, 14 9 After Leadzng, 9 0, at HalftIme A Coudersport High School foot ball team that had a scoring punch coupled with a formidable defense ln the first two stanzas of the game here Saturday agalnst St Bernard s of Bradford went to pxeces ln the econd half As a result St Bernards emerged on the long end of a l4 9 score Bouncmg back strong after hav ing then- three game wmnmg streak broken the Saturday before by a powerful and versatlle Bradford Junior Varslty eleven the Falcons held a 9 0 edge at halftxme St Bernard roared back to score twlce both after long dnves It was Dave Brandow a blg pow erful boy who last year was a lines man but this year has been at full back who sparked the Bemles in the second perlod I-le lugged the ball 15 tlmes for a total of 150 yards Brandow scored one of his teams markers whxle Don Raabe Bernie quarterback tallied the other The Falcons Jumped out m front klckoff Beem St Bernards took the klck on the 10 yard strlpe and worked h1s way to the 15 A penalty on the flrst play set the Bemles back on the 1 yard line Wlchert nalled Raabe back of the goal lme for two pomts Coudersports second quarter tcu hoown was scored by Walaskx after he had g abbed an aerlal from Tauscher on the St Bernard 5 Freeman plunged cxer for the extra ,olnt and the Falcons led 9 0 Brandow began hls pulverlzlng of the Falcons defense early in the third perlod On a spread which caught the Falcons with their de fense down Brandow plowed 35 yards to the Coudersport 5 Raabe drove to the 2 and scored on the next play Plerslmonl booted the extra point Brandow cut loose for 40 yards to lead St Bemard s to its second tally Startmg on his own 20 the big full back exploded through the center of the lme to the Falcons 40 Poyer picked up 5 more Ranbe broke loose and raced to the Falcons 2 before being forced out of bounds However on the next play St Bernards was penalized 15 yards Raabe shot a pass to Haley to the 2 and Brandow bulled over from that pomt The conversxon try was un successful In the hght of their early game performances the Falcons did not look overpowering to say the least on the attack ln the second half Defensive play was ragged The Snyder ejected from the game for strlkmg a Bradford player ln the face Sallade a stand out in the Coudersport lme saw only part tlme actlon due to a leg Injury suffered two weeks before at Port Allegany The game was conspicuous by its loughness Bove and Murphy of St Bernards and Ted Wlchert Cou dersport tackle were injured in play Coudersport wlll meet Otto Town shxp here Saturday afternoon Coudersport Hzgh Tops Smethport Eleven, 28 7, as Freeman Stars e Tommy Freeman a speedy shlfty halfback streaked through the ranks of the Smethport Hlgh School Hub bers for two touchdowns and a lot of yardage as he led the Couders port High Falcons to a 28 7 vlctory at Smethnort Saturday afternoon The Falcons opened the scormg in the first perlod when Freeman plunged over from the 2 yard stripe after a sustained drlve of 70 yards Snvder booted the extra pomt A 39 yard drive pald off in the second perlod when Freeman again tallled from the 2 with Snyder again converting 55 Il Coudersport Eleven Trips Renovo, 19-6, For Fifth Win Sallnde Thrllls Crowd with 63-Yard Gallop-Snyder Blg Gun in Fal- cons' Attack ltenovo Tallies on Pau. Coudersport High School reglster ed lts flfth triumph in elght starts by downing a pass minded Renovo eleven 19 6 Saturday at Rlenovo A fair sized crowd witnessed the encounter played on a raln soaked grldlron Renovo tallied ln the second per lod but failed to convert Coudersport scored early ln the first period after recovering a Rall roaders fumble on the 3 yard line Milt Snyder plunged over for the touchdown Snyder who was to have quite an afternoon for himself set up the Falcons second touchdown with a serles of llne jabs that put the ball on the Renovo 21 Tauscher hlt Walaskl with an aerial for the score Snyder klcked the polnt to put Cou dersport ahead 13 6 It remalned for Sallade Couders port guard shifted to fullback posl don to provide the blggmt thrill ox the aftemoon Breaking loose on his own 37 yard stripe Sallade romped practically unchallenged for 63 yards and the Falcons thlrd touchdown midway in the final quarter The Rallroaders took to the alr after presenting nothlng ln the way of a ground offensive They com pleted 11 out of 20 passes for a total of 196 yards It was Stiners toss to Harbor that led to Renovos touchdown Coudersport made 302 yards on the ground and completed two aer lals for 21 yards D' S9 EZ W D- S W U' rf N C D- D' cu O E 'U UI 'U D- 8 Q. 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I i H ,3- 4 0 ' ' 3, Q0 'S' QQQ-2,20 N JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW MR HARKINS J ROBINSON D IILCHUCK R GRIGSBY G MOORE H COX ssconn now J BRADLEY w HIGGINS R cove! w LE:-:TE H CHILSON CHEERLEADERS VARSITY D LEONARD R PARISELLA M UHLHAN J SHALKOWSKI J S ROCHE J LOOMIS N COOK P SERENO J SWARTWOUT B METZG R 58 Date Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an all all 3.11 an an IUNIOR VARSITY 1 950 195 1 Opponent E1kland ' Westf1e1d ' Galetoni Wellsboroft Galeton' E1k1and ' We stf1e1d ' Smethport Otto Twp Wellsboro' Mt Iewett Pt Allegany Score OPP At the t1me of th1s Wrlte up the last n1ne league games of the season had not been played 'Non League Games . c . 28 23 27 . 1 ' 20 31 . 6 13 27 . 12 26 13 . 15 16 26 . 19 37 27 1 . 2 ' 27 19 Jan. 5 E161-ed 9 38 1 . 9 17 21 1 . 12 . 25 46 J . 16 28 24 1 . 19 . 14 39 1 . 23 . so 29 . V.'- . , . 7 , .L , . , . , 1. E. if-.. C52 D I CII C3 JVQYDSSDUQGUT S i -. fil...L 15 I wg? 11101 if f , E ,.,.4? 407213 n ! if-n3NSz1 III EI! Govan C S 'a'2rrT b f f f 7 . 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Y -ff. .f- '1-KH Q ....... 9,4 .,,....w V, Cong ratulatxons to the LUTHER STRONG HOTE L Class of 1951 W D GATES and SON Super Food Market Our Best Wlshes to the Class REXALL DRUG STORE RELIABLE' PRESCR I PTIONS 195 1 MASONS CREAMERY Pasteunzed Homogemzed Daxry Products fx EASTON S ATLANTIC STATION i Maln and Chestnut Streets F I andR B McConnell Coudersport Phone 206R Port Allegany Phone 5151 Representlng the FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Bent1eyv111e Pa Sport Shop Headquarters or Sportsmen from Everywhere Fme Custom Gun Work COMPANIES Columbus Oh1o Phone 188R 12 Never More Expensxve Than Our Patrons Care to Pay GRABE FUNERAL HOME 62 of . fin: and f Compliments of Giles C. Hauber Q Q 4-W 'NN i Register and Recorder Best Wishes mDLoN's Bee Supplies HARDWARE 0 B Ax DATRT Class of 1951 COUDERS PORT INSURING CO. INC. 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COPPERSMITH S Home Furmshers 2 SW Comphments of sv 'r .5 MORENS f NX The House of Styles Comp11ments of BROWNHILL AND KRAMER INC MCNARYS , MURREYS Quahty Footwear Always Esso Statlon and D1ner I, X Anna Shxpley xx 64 1 ll . H 1 f .xx Y f 1 A ' Q- I s , wx I I x 'A 5.2 Rf' KZ! 5 IK pg ,v Q- i- ' :4 x xl I ' X , . , X1 3 . n X x, X X 1 - . .X 'j' . .,- Congratulatlons Best Wlshes from FREDERICK APPLIANCE EASTON FEE COMPANY J. N Z 4 3 Coudersport Chevrolet Company and Galeton If you have a thmg to say, say xtl Don't take half the day For 11fe IS but a fleetmg vapor Don t take up the whole blamed paper If you have anythmg to say, say It ED FISHER Coudersport Pa C omphments AMERICAN SILVER TRUSS 4 ' 65 I 4-ISN fl r .g f ,No V, 'I v ' IQ , Y ,ff , . . . , ' 7 , . of Good Luck Always ag-ip 'ft i tfga :gf . 6 'ypvi' FARMELO3 MARKET ABBOTTS DAIRIES INC . 5' Wi.- 3325 ,A 3 , , -.f mi',Y 'Y if -4uKhqx,,. zrcvd Fine Dairy Products since 1876 THE HUNTINGTON FARM SUPPLY STORE Building Supplies Refrigeration I. H. Company Trucks and General Line Coudersport Pa Phone 8 Compliments GOODE NOUGH BROTHERS Groceries Esso Station Congratulations Class of 1951 NOVAK s JEWE LRY s'roRE Compliments john W Mahaley Best Wishes from Wt ij IEAN MENSCHEL To the Graduates SHARON LEE J A SHOPPE BW Q of 1951 Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 EDWIN D GATES INSURANCE SERVICE 66 of ' of 7 . 'Q tw , 5' I ' I 'Ie' 4 . X -.. b ,i ' P 1 zqic 0 ggxgo In ' ,yu j JL I I JAMES ELLIOTT LUMBER COMPANY BLACK FOREST HARDWOOD LUMBER COMPANY INC Lumber and Building Materials ' ' Hardwoods Class of 1951 Comphments of E H TUCKER Iohn Deere Farm Equlpment Sales and Servxce CQCMSQ7 Comphments CARL S LUNCH .J Carl Butler Cong ratulatlons to e Class of 1951 Best Wxshes Best Wlshes S55 CITIZENS BANK up-F' RosENBLooM's N 1 DE PA RTMENT sToRE 68 e - 3, V. I , I 5 ' Q fl- - Vwlfxrkl Q th -ff? Q 1 V . ' f I 'f W. 1: G L F I UZ! WINE X ,fd ---.. 3 .. i . , i 5 ' xy' : 5 fm 1 -XA: Q 7 N-,Zggitkg THE MARKET BASKE T Em11 Knechtel, Manager COM PLIMENTS A 10 James S Berger an Wilham E Young To The Seniors PENNEY 19 1951 Comphments I HAMLIN' Stores S1 00 P McCONEGHY jeweler Eastman Kodaks and Spode Chma Congratulations to the Class of 1951 WESTER AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Comphments COUDE RS PORT DAIRY Mkt Ni NORTH PENN GAS C OM PANY X X. +,..,N Pasteurlzed Mllk Products 69 of of ! Qi S 4 . 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