Coudersport High School - Couderean Yearbook (Coudersport, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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W? :l v'..-1 'Q .- ?'f'!. 4' cr1?l': tfwff-f' NCHORS Awexghl Four years ago the class of 1953 set sa11 on a voyage, our voyage through h1gh school We set sa1l reallzmg that moral and spirxtual trainmg was essen t1al for leadershlp Under the guldance of the Adm1ralty, our Adm1n1s tratlon and School Board, we have gamed useful knowledge to enable us to achleve success ln act1ve duty on the llfelong voyage ahead of us Because of the co operatlon of the crew our class was able to take an aCt1V6 part 1n sports and act1v1t1es on board sh1p We w1sh to express our sxncere Hthanks' to all who have g1ven much help and, above all, to the townspeople who have really made thxs book posslble After four years of sa1l1ng we have dropped anchor and recelved our treasure our dlploma We now have completed our trip and pre sent our log, so that we may rellve our adventures and that you may survey our record Let us look on as we fmd all hands on board! 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Q ' Q.,O' 513 E, the Class of '53 dedlcate thls book to Mrs Susan Carey, school secretary, a person who we feel has contrlbuted greatly to our suc Credlt IS due to her for the eff1c1ent manner 1n whlch the school IS functlomng cess Much We honor her because, s1nce the absence of our superv1s1ng sk1pper who 1S 1n SICK bay, she has glven much t1me and effort ln a1d1ng the entxre school, and helplng us to achleve our goal graduatlon She has endured her numerous and thankless dally tasks Wlth patlence, humor, and a ready smlle for everyone Speaklng for the Whole school, the yearbook staff expresses 1ts thanks and admlratlon to you for everytlung 4 fx '- I ' . ' v 1 I ' - lim ' v ' Q 2 lb I 4 -.'.' f'J U4 fl, pil, Ou-nr: yi V, ' ' 'vw fb Q' 8 A' bi V ' ',5'x 5' 4l'5 6f gf il LN 4 L If' 'Q .1 3.3464 Q d af ! 7. ff. A' '4 lf' ' 7' 2' f v,I v '3 'O ' 4 I'll -Z2 Ga an r NAP 'V gif ff N :x P e E! i gp 4. .7 A I 'N 71 I I l'1 ' 4 5 I 1 5 4 I if 9' ge? 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' fp K rf- - ' fvrpfnr , 6 ff , R '-- K i A Q A, . f X as i , X, gfg f.',.'1- ' T IS a great pleasure for me to extend greetmgs to you, the Class of 1953, and to w1sh for each of you a r1ch and S3t1SfY1l'lg l1fe I congratulate you on the productlon of fh1S excellent yearbook, whlch IS the elghth con secutlve annual complled by graduatmg classes of Coudersport H1gh School I trust that, as the years go by, lt w1ll become a most preclous memento of your h1gh school days In completmg your h1gh school educatlon, I would 11ke to remmd you that success w1ll not come to all of you 1n the attamment of h1gh SCh01aSt1C honors, the amasslng of wealth or the reallzatlon of great fame, but by bemg an 6ff6Cf1V6 contrxbutor to soclety 1n the man ner of your da1ly l1v1ng, ln your work and aCt1V1t16S 1n relation to your fellow men As an unknown wrlter has so ably and slmply expressed lt ln these l1nes It 1sn't the cut of the clothes that you wear Nor the stuff out of whxch they are made, Though chosen w1th taste and fast1d1ous care And lt 1sn't the pr1ce that you pa1d It 1sn't the s1ze of your pxle 1n the bank Nor the number of acres you own, It 1sn't a quest1on of prestlge or rank, Nor of s1new, and muscle and bone It 1sn't a quest1on of c1ty or town, Nor a quest1on of doctrme or creed, It 1sn't a quest1on of fame or renown, Nor a quest1on of valorous deed But he who makes somebody happy each day, And he who g1ves heed to distress, W11l f1nd sat1sfact1on the rlchest of pay, For 1t's SERVICE that measures success A G Barrett Supervlsmg Pr1nc1pal 6 ,silt . . . p - 1 s 1 n o . . . I 9 2 . . . . . u n a 1 , v ' f 1 n I , ! . . . board of education xx Mr H B VonNe1da Mr Wrllard Hauber Mr Edgar Barnett Mrs Joseph Easton Mr Arthur I Menschel Mrs Asa Raymond SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mr Braun SCHOOL SECRETARY Mrs Carey To the Class of '53- Congratulatlons! In the publxcatlon of th1s excellent yearbook you have scored another success to add to your many class achlevements. In your few short years 1n Coudersport Hlgh School, you have developed and demon strated a phllosophy of good, clean, moral and constructrve llvlng. Be ever loyal to the tenets whrch now mean so much to you and may your future be a credlt to the farth you now have 1n yourself. 7 . W -7 M lm, S., x 1 . . . ' J , . ' I , . , . , . . Q- .. Sim S Y. 91, 1' I '? 'f ' A 4 i ii fp I I. v fl ll I ili- I 5' 5Q',f'G'f?'? A I? 2 2' ,Q 5' Qv Q Q 0' . y gljldf MM, 'b j' br I 4 'VII Nw., nr! X U N V O 1 Q59 2 41 6' N 5 I-IV, l li! 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S. , Indiana STC MISS ORA GOODRICH--- B S Penn State College kc: VOCATION fvoqsb 1? MISS JEAN PARKS B A Grove C1ty College MRS .TOSEPHINE OLIN B S ,Mansfxeld STC Perm State College 11 04,610 'Uv fNot Shownl MISS MIRIAM GERLACH B A , M A Umverslty of I1l1no1s g if 0 4 Q 4 42912 Q, N4 OQ4 Ce '0 5.04u SOCIAL STUDIES ROBERT CURRIN B S Lock Haven STC MISS MIRIAM E PARK B S Lock Haven STC Duke Un1vers1ty BURTON SHIREY B A Geneva Collegf M Ed Alfred U NXUSXC MRS. FRANK KYLE B. s., Indiana STC MISS NINA L. OLMSTED--- B. Phd., Mansfield STC 12 NELSON GABLE-- B. S. Westchester M. Ed. Penn State ELEMENTARY TEACHERS dia-5 HE Class of '53 expresses s1n cere apprec1at1on to the forgot ten crew elementary teachers for the1r knowledge, patlence, under standmg and perserverance ln teach mg the fundamentals whlch are neces sary to make us future leaders 13 Seated Mlss Neuhard Mlss Karhan M1ss Rapp Mrs Schw Mrs Hew1tt Mlss Freder1ck Mlss Wllcox Standlng Mlss Edward Mr Anderson Mrs Harklns Mlss Faulkner Mlss Green C USTODIANS Merle Allen Em11 Weber Basll Freeman U QAQ , QBNJ hvhvipf 'Q I Don't you know that's supposed to be a deb1t, O11ver? ' It came out before what happened f,h1S tlme? John, what have you done! 14 Sh1r1 Ph11 my ai 'ZA' 15-Q--17 B1 YVN 11:37-mf f TOH1 Gayle s 9' HE yearbook staff pooled the1r efforts and d111gent1y spent many hours of hard work to present a hlghhght of our never to be forgotten h1gh school years We are s1ncere1y grateful of the unt1r1ng pat1ence and good humor of Ken Kellman, our photographer the mdlspensable help from Mr George, adv1ser, and the contr1but1on of extra tlme and hard Work from Sr students other than the staff who have helped us We are proud to present to you the 1953 Couderean w1th a hope that It w111 serve as a pleasant rem1nder of your school years at CHS Bert 62' ,Vx Czffd Catherme Ruth 15 C School Opens lst S1x Weeks Athlet1c Councll Dance 2nd SIX Weeks .Tumor Dance Chr1stmas Vacatlon 1st Semester Test 4th Slx Weeks Easter Vacat1on Sen1or Dance .Tumor Play .Tumor Sen1or Prom Sen1or F1nals Class N1ght Baccalaureate Commencement Ol 'lu gil ' fp Q ' , ' ll 0 ' A Q' l5' I z..w.zea,ea.ea.- Sf'-'-9' 15' Sa1l Class of '53 On to dlstant shores, Str1v1ng to do our best, we'll Keep our good sh1p on the course, So now we have reached our goal, Happy are we, And always proud to be a Member of the Class of '53 So now the tune has come To say farewell, And all our Hlgh School days we'll m1ss And always w111 remember, The Joyous years we've spent, All the happmess, But we w11l meet agam T111 then, remember dear old CHS fAnchors Awe1ghl D Madge Metzger LASS COLORS Blue and Whlte LASS MOTTO It IS better to llght one candle than the darkness SAILING DATES Drop Anchor U der c le 1 Week End Pass Submerged USO entertamment Shore Leave End of Boot Trammg Bra1ns m Rev1ew Recuperatlon Perlod Off1cers farewell P X enterta1nment Naval maneuvers Rough sa1l1ng Pass 1n Rev1ew Chapel Sh1p Ahoy 16 September October 13 November 8 December 8 December 20 December 23 Jan January 22 2 March 9 Aprxl 2 7 Aprll 11 Apr1l 17 18 May 16 May 22 May 29 May 31 .Tune 4 TSG . 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A Q - J' 1 - . g7EJ,:f'1z,Q -' - -, ' , U37 M yr V' N 1: W3 . ,fi'.5f51f'f 'c' fQ?Q5fw-f:f'.f: f 'A ' , 1 P Cammack M Stearns G Predmore Mrs Mosch Class Advxsor E Blass LOG OF CLASS OF '53 EFORE September, 1949, we cadets had been members of lower tra1n1ng schools s1tuated at the bottom of the Sea of Learmng but 1n September we embarked on the good shlp, Class of '53, ' one of the mass fleet of traxmng shlps used for takmg cadets from submarlne tra1n1ng schools to some vague outslde world of opportumtles where we shall be expected to l1ve after our trazmng days are over As Freshmen, our crew ch1efly confmed to the preparatlon for our next 1mportant years After three months of shore leave, we returned only to fmd that a few of our crew had developed bad cases of voluntary 1nert1a and had deserted Joe Castano was chlef engmeer w1th Madge Sh1rl, and Harold as h1s asslstants We staged our f1rst dance 'The Thmg, to wh1ch the rest of the fleet was 1nv1ted Slx cheerleaders were chosen, but under our present svstem, onlv Madge and Sh1rl remamed Los1ng only a few from that dreaded dlsease, our J un1or crew reorgan1zed Wlul class beamed W1th pr1de as our boys helped to w1n the troph1es 1n basketball and foot ball Father of the Br1de, a comedy play about the problems of a fam1ly durmg the1r daughter's wedd1ng was produced, and cons1dered a great success W1th the help of Mrs Mosch, advlsory eng1neer, we put on the armual Junior Senior Prom W1th Cm derella as the theme W1th soft l1ghts and a serene settmg, all salled along smoothly In September, 1952, Everett Blass became Chlef engmeer and Gary, Maralee an Ph1l1p were his asslstants Th1s bemg our fmal voyage together we pooled every 1nch of our efforts to make th1s one of the best remembered and enJ0yed W1th these thoughts 1n mmd, we staged a smash h1t, 'Anme Get Your Gun' the f1rst muslcal play ever attempted W1th Madge as HAIIIIIS ' and Tom as Frank, her lover, It couldn't help but be the most talked about play ever presented Aga1n, our athletes show great slgns 1n lead1ng our crew to another award w1nn1ng year 1n basketball Wlfh th1s, we close our log proud of 1ts contents and conv1nced that we can face the Sea of Success after graduatmg from th1S, our fmal tr1al hop 18 . , . 9 ' . . . . I n . 4 ., u u . .. . I . n , . Frank, chief engineer, and J oe, Barbara, and Rhilip as hislassuistants. This year our n n n 4 1 n . . , 1 d n n s 6 1 ,-- a . Q u . . , . fa' V 3 1 13 Jn if . . 'W'f - , f , as .f tiff, - V- fm- '69 GAYLE BAKER Academic Gay e ' A petite newcomer to our crew nocent smile interested in the male gender GAYLE BENSON Commercial Gay e ' Riot of the class always ready with a tearful laugh good Jokes are found when Gayle is around EVERETT BLASS Agriculture Careful driver? A certain girl his downfall Class pres1dent LUELLA BOYER Dolly Commerc 1al A woman of few words who lives in a world of her own always has a srmle BARBARA ALBANY General Bobbie Cute, silent type during classes ...... Charming and shy around male gender? ROBERT ANDERSON General !fAndy!J Tall, good-looking all star Swede with an infectious grin . . . CWhat goes on in back W of that mind of his?J. . . Always, Well Q Gracious. ELSIE ATKINSON General CCE The easy going gal with a smile ready for anyone a leader in F H A CATHERINE AUTEN Academic ' Snooky Identified by her deep throated laughs Aust1n is her favorite suburb has win ning ways Am me Sas Q 'Y Sir 4 f9-. 59' up-fr Qzrv' 19 17, :,!k . , x . 41 if c as w' X x X 7 '- . . . N cc 1 9 l ' . . .in- , A i g . . . . N ivan' z rf' vm' , ziv . 'KX A . cc 1 1 V ' 4 csonnyx 9 . . - rv ' I f . X . . 2 ' ' I ' - 1 2 7 fx L' at ' V ' , 2 it cc as ' . I O I V ' I V EI We 'iii af' 'Quang FRANK CALDWELL General Ersk1ne A wh1z 1n Trlg strong s11ent type 11kes to laugh but has h1s ser1ous moments oo s11ck dresser PHILIP CAMMACH Academlc Ph11 S11ent lover plays mad tuba braln ln math class JOSEPH CASTANO .Toe Commerclal A rlotous character 1nterested 1n the ' Center' Valentmo the second HUBERT COX General Sonny Ladles man takes prlde 1n dressmg a wolf 1n lev1 s JAMES BRADLEY Commercial llJ'irn,7 Mischievous. . . biggest wit of the class . . . gets the biggest laugh out of his own jokes. WILLIAM BROCKLEBANK General 'B111 ' Seen dashmg from class to class but always has t1me to lend a helplng hand D1ck Lelbert the second at the organ Always, Good Lord ELVIN BURDICK Agrlculture Elv1n ' Future Potter County farmer keeps study hall buzzmg LENORA BUSCH Lenora Commerc1a1 A blushmg blond does her work well talks w1th a laugh ..... v-W xv' fx 2? X avv an mv '47 - Bert Tall blond wlllmg sm1le for al cooperatlve hang out at Carey' JOHN GOODMAN Academ1c John Born woman hater 1nd1v1dua11st class red head w1th a temper to match HAROLD HACKETT Academ1c Hal Tall, well bu11t athlete active member of the band? qulte a heart breaker ARNELLA HEETER Academ1c Dlmples Professlonal soda Jerker glves the Center compet1t1on dlmple cheeks w1th a wmmng sm11e CLARA DEITRICK Academ1c Clar' A creator w1th a pamt brush humor ous laugh fr1end to everybody iv LEWIS DUEL Agr1culture Lew1e Happy go lucky specmal 1nterest m the grange meet1ng does pretty good 1n makmg motorless cars run SHIRLEY FEE Commerclal Bugley' A certaln sa11or beware always preclates a good Joke sense of f Q n humor! THOMAS FREEMAN Commerc1a1 Tom Dark curly ha1r and dreamy eyes full of 1nnocence? chuckles ceeds ln speed Qsports that :sl -P fly! Q-f-v 'UQ i f Tpf N.- x fl 7 T I 1 5 A cc - H ' ' ' ' D . . ap- fau K '1' A th'-VX ' ' cc an ,' ' ' tex' 1 3. ,A ROBERTILGOLDEN Commercial I . . . S. in 2' M M CI 77 4 'K - CK 7? A , . r A J . t ' QR w if ' 57 ' 21 ' iv-v MADGE METZGER Academic Swede Energetic cheerleader with invigorating personality blessed with all main abilities to make her a hit of the school RUTH NELSON Commercial Ruthie No commercial class would be complete without her groans famous for her ability to give current events ARDEN PELCHY Commercial 'Pelch Quiet friendly chap sincere liked by all GARY PREDMORE Commercial Gary Where there's smoke, there's Gary his devilish ways are enjoyed by all a demon at the wheel RICHARD I-IOLCOMB Academic 1 fDep! 7 Silent but thoughtful. . .famous for his gangster coat and hat. . . Always, Well let me seeeeel HARVEY HOSLEY General HHarv77 Well liked Athlete. . . easy going - keeps his opinions to himself. . . Oh! those eyes. ROBERT LYONS General HB0b77 Quick tempered but means no offense . . . enjoys teasing flndian giverj LOUISE MCCAIGUE Academic 'Lotta' Carefree and gay bubbling over with energy full of prunes never a quiet moment when she's around is :V K 7 If I! lf ' 9, Tx C 7? V: A , , G - 'Nr-1-..-:fl 4 qv' W-19 - - H by , KK .72 I 1 . . . . ' ' ' 1 ' -4 ' 22 UK Q.. w:-If PHYLLIS SERENO Commerclal 'Phil A f1ve footer f1lled w1th T N T Down a Bob very self rellant MARILYN SMITH Ac ademlc Smltty A great study hall candy lover con ceals all thoughts to herself sllence IS golden LEE QNN SPOOR Commerclal ee Always seen w1t.h a pleasant sm1le rel1ab1e, hard worker terriflc volley ball player MARALEE STEARN S Academlc Sternzle Never an unkmd word Sald by thls fa1r lassle Her sparkl1ng personahty w1ns all she meets BEVERLY PRENTICE Commercial Bev Another newcomer to our crew eager to make frlends a regular Georgous George durlng a basketball game SHIRLEY ROCHE Commerclal Shlrl DIZZY blond what a dxsh popular w1th guys and gals ahke energetlc cheerleader GAIL ROSENBLOOM Academlc ' Rosa' A leader ln F H A W1ll make some man a good w1fe glfted wlth art1st1c ab1l1ty v1ct1m of Andy's teas1ng BARBARA SCH UTT General Barb Tall, attract1ve brunett l1fe of the party always fl1tt1ng around seen qu e often at the Center Q Y CW 3,67 CARENE WARD Academe Jolly Studles hard and spends many days 1n the hOSp1ta1 fworkmg that IS, ARLENE WEISS Commerclal Arlene Pert and peppy a w1cked dan cer dark and shmmg eyes JACQUELINE WAY Commerclal Jack1e Sweet and smcere gxfted Wltll gab day dreamer 1n Book keepmg Class ANONA ZWALD General C C Ona! 7 u e, but oh so shy? blushes frequently sweet d1spos1t1on It I, ll ' 77 . ' 5 , LY 4 -Q- f '5 WSL, ag E r' , fb X it P' x' NX Cl 7, N . . .Q u ' - C t . . . 24 In Memorzam fi TOMMY AYERS E deeply regret that Tommy Ayres could not have llved to complete h1s course through High School w1th the Class of '53 He was born on May 4 1935 suffered from a heart attack, and d1ed on February 4 1950 Even though he cannot be wxth us for graduatlon, h1s memory w1ll remam 1n our hearts forever 25 'L 'gf . ' ',g D 3 I. Z .' . . . A' g C0 I Q 5 O il ' I . ' 41 l ' C fuse-fit' rl V 'fn Ll Ln ' ' I Q, Iipig, iSQL,i THE WORLD S GREATEST LEGACY E, the graudatlng class of Coudersport Hlgh School, be1ng of reasonably sound m1nd memory and understandmg do hereby make and bequeath th1s, our Last W111 and Tes tament, to our successors that they may follow 1n our worthy footsteps To Mr Barrett, Supervlsmg Princ1pal, we bequeath our deepest appreclation, and our s1ncere and heartiest grat1tude To Mr Braun, h1gh school Prmcxpal, we hereby leave the remamder of the school, and all of the less 1ntel11gent underclassmen To our highly respected faculty we bequeath a sweet successlon of peaceful nlghts and dreamless sleeps No longer need they spend the dreary hours of darkness wondermg whether the1r dear puplls are pour1ng over the1r lessons 1n Democracy, readlng the1r fas c1nat1ng pages of Engllsh Llterature, or 11sten1ng to the frlghtful strams of modern, Jazzy IIIUSIC In recogmtlon of the1r watchful care over us we bequeath the hmitless knowledge and astoundmg 1nformat1on that we have furmshed them at varlous tlmes 1n our examinat1on papers We rea11ze that the many th1ngs learned were new to them and all the rest of manklnd We hereby author1ze the faculty to spread th1s mformatmon wherever lt w1ll do the most good To Mr George who has d1splayed enthus1ast1c mterest unt1r1ng efforts and pat1ence who has glven up h1s valuable t1me to make th1s yearbook a success, we hereby bequeath to h1m h1s future even1ngs to be spent in peace, and for added pleasure and contentment Marllyn Monroe BARBARA ALBANY ROBERT ANDERSON ELSIE ATKINSON CATHER.INE AUTEN GAYLE BAKER GAYLE BENSON EVERETT BLASS LUELLA BOYER I IM BRADLEY BILL BROCKLEBANK ELVIN BURDICK LENORA BUSCH FRANK CALDWELL PHILIP CAMMACK J' OE CASTANO SONNY COX CLARA DEITRICH LEWIS DUEL SHIRLEY FEE TOM FREEMAN ROBERTA GOLDEN w1lls her golden s11ence to Joanne G1llon w1lls h1s long reach to any boy too shy to get close to h1s g1rl w1lls her St Agnes dreams to anyone who IS s11ly enough to collect rose buds w1lls her seat at the Aust1n basketball games to anyone who dares s1t m It w1lls her love for the opposlte sex to Audrey Furman w1lls her Johnny Ray emotlons to Virg1n1a Tmgley leaves h1s hard earned F F A medals to Hal Chxlson w1lls her long ha1r to Yvonne Lamb leaves h1s corny Jokes to Bobby Kazmlerskx w1lls h1s walks through the dark halls at the Conslstory to play the organ to anyone who 1sn't afraid of ghosts leaves to work on h1s future farm, home and famlly w1lls her collectlon of earrlngs to Mr George leaves to B111 rhggms h1s ser1ous and mature att1tude on llfe leaves his toupee for Mr Braun to wear during the harsh Potter County wlnters w1lls h1s ability of leadership 1n the musical department to h1s three up and com1ng brothers leaves his lev1's to Hut Knechtel wills her potent lava soap Q?J to a.ny dlshwater blond w1th a deslre for that golden look leaves h1s so called car to anyone wllling to hoof it to the1r dest1nat1on w1lls her abillty to sneak cokes into study hall to anyone who ca.n get away w1th it bequeaths h1s actor 11ke way of making love to B111 Leete w1lls her ab1lity to please Mlss Goodr1ch with pract1cal CPD com mon sense to anyone who IS unfortunate and needs it 4: CD 95 If 'in 5 F 39 ' I i' I ,J b 1 1 '. v ! 26 JOHN GOODMAN HAROLD HACKETT ARNELLA HEETER RICHARD HOLCOMB HARVEY HOSLEY BOB LYONS LOUISE MCCAIGUE MADGE METZGER RUTH NELSON ARDEN PELCHY GARY PREDMORE BEVERLY PRENTICE SHIRLEY ROCHE GAIL ROSENBLOOM BARBARA SCHUTT PHYLLIS SERENO MARILYN SMITH LEE ANN SPOOR MARALEE STEARNS CARENE WARD JACKIE WAY ARLENE WEISS ANONA ZWALD wills his stubborness to anyone who wants it fthe red hair goes along with it, free of chargeb. wills his ability to get along with Mr. Gable to Richard Moran. wills her ability to stay off the streets at night to Karen Johnson leaves his criminal hat and coat to any Communist who dares wear them. wills his aggressive ability to collect girl friends to Argo. wlgllg his two hours at school to any .T unior who can't stand it a ay. leaves her super X energy to any J unior's body strong enough to endure it. wills her shotgun to Grendel ibut you can't get a man with a gunl wills her current events .to anyone who can explain them. wills his rides from Galeton to Coudy with Mr. Braun to some carless soul. wills his ability to hold down his end of the argument with any up and coming P. D. student. wills her nights of baby sitting to anyone who can endure them. wills her senior year of no history to Arnold Yentzer. wills her travel talk letters and post cards from Marvin to anyone who would like an arm chair trip around the world. wills her ability to get first chair in band to anyone lucky enough to have that only type of instrument. wills her drivers license to anyone who can see over the steering wheel. wills her high heels to anyone who dares to wear them across Study Hall. wills her athletic achievements to Donna Lehman. bequeaths her amiability to Gary Snyder. wills her sense of humor to Mary Lou Moran. leaves for Wyoming in her brother's convertible. gives her ability to be late at noon to anyone who can hold down her job at Mackey's. wills her becoming blush to Coleen Covey. Last, but not least, we bequeath to the Junior Class the dignity 1?l of our Senior Class, and ask that it be upheld with a seriousness. We recommend that our body be stuffed, preserved, and pickled in hydrochloric acid and allowed to lie in state before the portals of our school until the 3rd blue Monday after the second Tuesday in November, at which time we request that our remains be properly fumigated by Lucky Strikes, Old Golds, and other coffin nails, then scattered to the 4 winds to act as an inspiring example to our heirs. We request that the following inscription be placed on our remote tomb. Let the evil that we did live after us and any good will be interred with our bones. In witness, whereof, we, the Class of '53, have hereunto fixed our marks and finger prints this last day of our Period of Brilliancy, the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three. CLASS OF '53 -4, ,L Kam -1-gg T g 5 48. l 'FW , . ,. - 11. Q jj fa, fp, Q9 ,v J 1 ll: 4 45 i 'Ani g4sO'A9 'P 11' lzlpwmicfim 1 aff K ff KW-9 f wmisiuililr 'x JW3 IIIIIE-I!! 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' ELL, there we were The bxggest thmg that ever h1t Coudy Hlgh So we thought But well there were other oplmons of us too The teachers had thelrs and the upperclassmen had thelrs yet we freshmen had our assets too I eluded were our band members who took thelr Job very semously also our basket ball and football players contrxbuted to the class Every one was surprlsed to fmd our sportsmen begmmng to amount to somethmg In our oplmon the vow pledged at the begmmng of the year was fulf1lled We then raged on to the fxght as the Sophomores, showmg prlde ln our class by sponsorlng a Sophomore dance Fun? sure growlng up now Our class st1ll had the hornblowers and drummers too plus our drlpblers As Iumors, we were begmnlng to be appreclated Oddly enough It went to our heads Our commander Mr Ferguson really enjoyed our stay you could tell by the way he glared at us whlle havmg our own prxvate httle talks Thmgs salled smoothly as orders were glven by Presldent Hal Chllson V Presldent Tom Dewey Secretary Audrey Towner Treasurer Allen Snyder Sponsormg a Iumor dance Jumor play and prom helped boost our moral a httle hlgher In our estxmatmon, all of these experlences w1ll help us to take our part as tomorrow s semors JUNIOR OFFICERS Tom Dewey, Audrey Towner, Mr Ferguson, Class Advlsor, Hal Chxlson, Allen Snyder 30 'V I 4 if I 4 Q 9 ' Q. ., 49 I . 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I . 331 s 5 1 5 ,. 42 'O 3, ' Q Q fi F X . 1 7, . i ' ' '3 2 ' 'if' y 'Qs l -I Qc' x N 4 Rowl G Sheercr D Menschel T Dewey W Llndsley R Russell Row2 E Chrlson I Grllon M Boucher C Emerson A Furman C' Covey L Holcomb P Reunrng Row3 K Prrtchard L Lehman R Flsher R Covey M Brocklebank H Chrlson R Berfreld DC O0 76 sf 'QQ sd Rowl R Moran 1 Robrnson 1 Dubois C Pekarslu A Yentzer Row2 R Cavrgllano Y Lamb K Johnson D Lehman L Whrtney S Treat J Brownell C Brown Nl Moran Row3 G Moore R Gngsby H Watson L lmhue A Snyder W Hrggrns R Shaw Row4 R Bowers W Atkrnson W Leete 31 A s 0 'x qiul 4 l 8 5 I I Q I '3 -.J!..'..-L' -f -v v..5w 'v Lf Qs!! 5 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Wllllam Maroney, Janet Sereno SonJa Haupt, Teresa Franke Mr Shlrey Class Adv1sor S Freshmen we were d1Vlded 1nto two home rooms, M1ss Gerlach's and Mlss Park's Ray Lamb was our representatlve for the A A Councll In September, we crashed through the gates of Semor Hlgh and looked ex pectantly at our teachers whose smlles of welcome turned to looks of d1smay We elected Mr Shlrey as our Class Adv1sor and embarked w1th hlgh hopes to make money for our Washlngton tr1p Fred Rudolph was elected to the A A Councxl Ray Lamb, Gary Snyder, Umbert Parxsella, and Fred Rudolph were our football heroes w1th Ed M11 chuck as manager The basketball team was honored w1th the present Red Hot Roudolf, Slam Em Snyder, and Loveable Lamb The four sophomore glrls chosen as cheerleaders were J Proudfoot J Schutt, D Hemphlll, and S Haupt The class offlcers are Presldent Teresa Franke V Presldent B111 Maroney Treasurer Sonya Haupt Secretary Janet Sereno 32 ' , E Q 1 4 v . 1. ' - 0 v s 4 i ' S ,YH V3- J E ' X -vm Q3 .Z- Rowl I Sturdevant L Patterson D Sprxnger D Hemph1ll D Pepper M Plotts Row2 M Jackson G Ayers M Duell C Scott I Schutt I Sereno S Rogers M Neefe C Pease C Van Pelt Row3 M Ahearn R Delter E Reed I Sluga F Rudolph R Lamb E Mllchuck P Khmek L Watson R Chrtester ,Q Q15 M ,Jn Rowl T Franke S Haupt D Welsh L Furman J Proudfoot P Rowe Row2 A Tompkrns B Tompkrns O Butler V Tmgley S Thomas S Altenhaln G Glllon R Hoffman K Brownell J Berger Row 3 D McCa1gue L Reed W Maroney L Rlckert G Snyder P Potter I Easton L Yanrue F Menschel C Hoock T Grabe 11,1 I ,Q 'I IIQQ Q Q U Q, tlssxdfggl 5' N54 ml l' 3 It 56 T was a br1ght day 1n September when we started our last year of .Tumor Hlgh We have three sectlons and two home rooms M1ss f ark's and M1ss Gerlach's The two groups of offlcers were elected as ollows Presldent John Castano and Brant Pekarsk1 V Pres1dent Joe Marzo and Ray Sallade Treasurer Anne Dewey and Sylvla Haskms It glves us great pleasure to say that several boys xn our class are greatly skllled and show great powers 1n the f1eld of athletlcs On the football f1eld, we have Bxll Robmson, Brant Pekarskl, Joe Marzo, Van Campbell, Ray Sallade, Chuck Swartwout, Francls Castano, Larry Grlgsby, and Bob lanson We also can boast of several rugged boys who d1sp1ayed sk1ll on the basketball floor They are Van Campbell, Brant Pekarski, J oe Marzo, Marty Wold, Ray Sallade, Clyde Bennmger, and Tom Maynard In the Muslc Department, we have 14 Sen1or Band members, 8 mem bers 1n the M1xed Chorus, and 2 1n the Hlgh School Orchestra We look forward to our H1gh School Graduat1on Wlth th1s motto ln mmd Tough as na1ls, Hard as brlcks, Coudersport Class of '56 FRESHMAN OFFICERS Rowl J Marzo, J Castano, B Pekarsk1, R Sallade, Row 2 .T Buchanan, A Dewey, M1ss Park, Class Advlsor, P. Rosenbloom, C. Haskms. 34 ,Q . 1 f eg W CD I ' I 4 4 ' A a' I 'Q I 1 ' Ig f 0 at 4 .0 o ' v , 7 ' - ' ' U ' gl P .' . . . ' - --- Secretary: Julia Buchanan and Paula Rosenbloom LG Us me tl Rowl H Reudiger G Weimer R Smith D Jackson A Nelson W Robinson I Snyder Row2 S Johnson P Pease D Peet S Haskins E Snyder K SW1fl P Rosenbloom S Yort E Treat Row3 B Pekarski K Pritchard C Swartwout M Kolat V Timpano C Tauscher S Wrchert R Sallade R Cunningham R Russell Row4 M Wold J Regg W Morey M Stebbins W Holcomb A White A l ll L 1 Row 1. G. Rowe L. Ayers N. Polliard T. Depp J. Castano F. Castano. Row 2: E. Rowe rw. Rogers H. Davis C. Bailey J. Coyle G. Holleran A. Dewey D. Fisher D. Bunnell. Row 3: K. Kennon L. Grigsby J. Buchanan V. Johnson J. Hackett W. Brock I. Denta W. Butler. Row 4: R. Ianson V. Campbell T. Maynard J, Carpenter D. Green D. Neefe R. Kazmierski C. Benninger G. Ayers D. Gosnell J, Marzo J. Ayers. 35 gg Illl 'C I aged? :'ig '5 .. 2 K sf 5' 'Q' C '21 ' 96 D9 rs Rowl R Cllne I Ahearn D Altenharn T Franke W Boyd F Furman T Chltester Row2 S Hosley J Kowalski J Burchell J Long A Higley P Kernahan M Duell D Butler B Kaake Row3 J Beckman P Chamberlin I Brent G Duell E Lloyd L Bunnell I Kolat C Hackett D Buchanan D Brownell Row4 H Brown T Engllsh R Ellenberger J Denmng K Chilson .... ngt,f:-ff' 'N QL, ef tis .p-' P' Row 1: M. Weiss C, Prentice D. Kellner E. Weimer J. Quimby D. Morey J. Milchuck P. Haskins R. Mericle Row 2: E. Snyder N. Regg C. Shalkowski M. Stilson I. Oviatt C. Reuning V. Mason E. Weimer P. Sallade. Row 31 R. Schroeder G. Lowman E. Mclntosh T. Wold J. Palmer M. Waite B. Reedy P. Hall I. Thomas R. Newton K. Kellipan. Row 4: C. Lindsley B. Welsh R. Smith D. Tasillo J. Sebolt F. Pesock N. Polliard. 36 9593 tg s I 231 f1'9'Y ' J . 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N .1 A tl--.3 ML! -ww '..Lf..v a-n f...o9- mf. s ERCHED on a lxttle Lmknown lsland 1n the South P3C1flC after a much needed rest from h1s crew, our falthful mascot, Herklmer, lay bath1ng 1n the sun Suddenl , he des1red to be back w1th the cause of h1s nervous breakdown Load1ng his duffle bag and h1tch1ng a r1de on a by passmg, float1ng crate, Herk sat back wondermg As n1ght came on, a calm settled over the sea, wmds began to blow, and suddenly the storm was at full fury After hours of tossmg the badly tattered crate fmally floated 1nto the harbor of New York Poor Herk, he needed rest Draggmg hlmself to shore, he was surprxsed to meet Offlcer JOHN GOODMAN who arrested h1m for vagrancy Belng thrown 1nto Sherrxf DEP HOLCOMB'S cl1nk for the mght he settled back for a fmal rest before he began h1s tour As t.he f1rst ray of sunllght fell on h1s face, Herk Jumped from h1s bunk ready for the shock Walklng down the main drag, he not1ced HARVEY HOSLEY, LEWIS DUEL, and ARDEN PELCHY on scaffolds, washmg w1ndows on the 99th floor of the Empire State Bu1ld1ng In v1s1t1ng the school, he d1scovered JACKIE WAY teachmg HROSIG O'Grady t the f1rst grade From Room 23 Bookkeepmg class, came the fam1l1ar sound of chuckles, yes, GAYLE BENSON f1na1ly succeeded 1n becommg a teacher The school boasted of 1ts famous home econom1st teacher GAIL ROSENBLOOM Bexng a musxc lover, Herk dec1ded to VlS1t Carneg1e Hall He found a cholce seat and as the house 11ghts d1mmed, beautlful v1ol1n mus1c f1lled the a1r To h1s amazement, they were none other than PHILIP CAMMACK and MARALEE STEARNS Best of all though, was the beautlful g1rl ln a Chmese costume vlgorously playmg Chop St1cks on the plano MADGE METZGER Turnmg around, he not1ced wealthy banker, WILLIAM BROCKLEBANK wlth h1s soc1ety w1fe BARBARA SCHUTT dr1pp1ng w1th Jewels T1me for lunch Stoppmg 1n at a small sea food cafe owned by FRANK CALDWELL, he ate a del1c1ous meal served by MARILYN SMITH and prepared by the famous cooks CARENE WARD and ELSIE ATKINSON Wlth h1s stomach content, the next stop was RB.d1O Clty He was surprlsed to learn that .TIM BRADLEY was now wr1t1ng Bob Hope's Jokes Sl1pp1ng 1nto a qu1z program he observed TOM FREEMAN, Master of Ceremon1es, madly questlomng ARNELLA HEATER she had already won half of the 1nterest in the New York Central Rallroad He couldn't leave w1thout seemg the famed ' Rockettes ' Recexvmg h1s t1cket from ANONA ZWALD, he was ushered to h1s seat by EVERETT BLASS Ah at last 3rd, 4th, and 5th from the end was GAYLE BAKER, SHIRLEY ROCHE, and ARLENE WEISS in becoming costumes, gally k1ck1ng Durmg 1nterm1ssion a professxonal en tertalner, RUTH NELSON, had the hall rockmg m laughter On h1s way to get a room at the Market Basket Hotel owned by BOB LYONS and effic1ent1y managed by PHY LLIS SERENO Know Mrs Lyonsj, he passed the PREDMORE Inc There was GARY, dlctatmg to his three pr1vate secretarles, LUELLA BOYER, LENORA BUSH, and LEE ANN SPOOR Clucky man, Behind the desk of his cute re ceptlonist, SHIRLEY FEE hung a pa1nt1ng masterplece of our modern era by CLARA DEITRICK As dusk fell Herk retlred to h1S hotel room Gwen a fresh shave by ELVIN BURDICK and a mamcure by BARBARA ALBANY, he was set for the evemng 38 if If ' 524 4 O '5 ' - yl I Q ii 0. 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'N 1 H9 9 X 09086 904 ly L ff' Zing, zing, zing a 0 C little song with me. v w We bu11d to please CONSERVATION CLUB 'i N F' H Q4 -L MODEL BUILDING CLUB P1 C1 1 A VW Save the S011 I MIXED CHORUS CNHE Hlgh School M1xed Chorus IS made up of boys and glrls from grades 9, 10 11, and 12 Unt1l all the notes were learned, there were flat ones and other welrd sounds commg from the mouths of 63 members F1nally after many rehearsals they presented the Chr1stmas Cantata, and w1ll Slng for the Sprlng Fest1va1 and Baccalaureate The purpose of the mlxed chorus IS to prov1de h1gh school students wlth a chance to engage 1n the Slllglllg of worthwh1le choral mus1c and to present such muslc to the pub11c sexe ee JUNIOR CHORUS CNHE melodlous sound you hear comlng from room 27 every Tuesday IS a group called the Song Blrds ' blend1ng thelr 91 VOICES ln song Under the d1rect1on of M1ss Olmstead, they have progressed rapldly Its ma1n purpose IS to prov1de mus1cal tramlng for the .Tumor H1gh to enable them to become members of the Semor Chorus 45 1 'ars n ' 6 xl ,n h. 1 at sc e r P ., at U 1 2 f fig . 1 Q p i 4, V , Aan . , I Y., Q4 OL X'-NN H111 Yxw ORCHESTRA Row 1 Mr Gable M Metzger P Cammack M Stearns S Johnson R Chitester P Cook Row2 G Benson F Rudolph D Lehman P Reuning M Brocklebank C Auten R Fisher Row3 C Scott R Moran D Gosnell G Sheerer B Brocklebank B Leete Row4 S Cox T Grabe D Gngsby IUNKHQBAND Row 1: J. Bradley, D. Lignian, M. Mosch, S. Howard, D. Benninger, L. Miles, A. Thompson. Row 2: R, Philips, R, Schroeder, D. Hauber, M. Halloran, G. Johnson, J. Castano, J. Rudolph, J. Buchanan. Row 3: S. Fuller, C. Hackett, J, Costa, J. Coppersmith, R. Blauvelt, J. Burchell, J. Beckman. ROW 4: I. Timpano, R. Smith, G. Regg, Mr. Gable. 46 COLOR GUARDS Yvonne Lamb Rose Cavxghano H x Y' K Sandra W1Ch8rt Q Joyce Hackett C 9909 Mary Lou Moran Shirley Rogers Coleen Covey Joey Easton Georgia Halloran MAJORETTES t Z 'V M mmmw W ,,a.,,m-We N ,mwvmmwvww -wp. n-an ...Www ,, wwf an-07 Tl AMWMMW '-e HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR BAND S Wrchert R Cavrglxano Y Lamb I Hackett Jorettes B Rudolph M Cook F P Reumng Frsher M Brocklebank D P Cane Pesock F Proudfoot I Buchanan G Benson D Lehman J A Dewey 1 L Furman B Maroney Row3 M Hrggxns P Rosenbloom R Fxsher Kolat O Butler I F Castano C Tauscher M Kolat G Rexford Row 2 Chrtester G Holleran Row 4 Leete B H Dav1s Brocklebank M Stearns B Kaake M Metzger B I Men cle R Moran I Goodman C Scott Franke Schutt C Johnson C B Row5 Mr Gable G Sheerer Ellenberger T Maynard D Gosnell R C Covey V Rudclph Rodgers S EASIOD I Olin P Cammack S Cox D McCa1gue L Chrlson U Pausella T Grabe T Dewey Unlng ALKING down the avenue Herk notlced a large crowd 1n front of a famous mght club called the Copabanana' owned by BOB ANDERSON the profess1onal all star on the New York Knlckerbockers Checkmg h1s hat w1th CATHERINE AUTEN he set tled back to llsten to the newest Jazz sensat1on to h1t Broadway ' The Stlnkapators J OE CASTANO and HAROLD HACKETT were blowmg Lnelr brams out w1th rhythm wh11e the new Gene Krupa SONNY COX was beatmg madly at h1s drums Suddenly the hghts dlmmed, IH swayed LOUISE MCCAIGUE ln a bewltchlng and darlng black gown drawlmg out ' Black Mag1C All were thrllled, even Herk1mer It was now 1n the wee hours of the mornmg Whlle passmg the old school house Herk saw a frlghtful s1ght a g1rl scr1bbl1ng l1ke mad 1n the mldst of paper and a h1gh p11e of pencll stubs Sure enough, It was BERT GOLDEN trylng to make the deadllne on her Sen 1or class yearbook Her typlst BEVERLY PRENTICE, went berserk from sheer exhaus t1on New York was too much excltement for Herk1mer he packed h1s bag and took the next floatmg crate back to h1s peaceful 1sla.nd Agam soaklng 1n all that sunhght, Herk sat back happy and sat1sf1ed Y6S,lh1S crew were all very successful 1n th1s year of 1965 X .er 12? 49 IW Q std K3 ll A , lf I Y ' f - - ' . X. 3 Y 1? W ' ' 'N ,, . .1 ai . D Q ' A . K X ' ' A I Q., b . . ' D I . -, . . , , C . , , A i . , 'sq ' . h ' r - . . 9 4 L , Y A .fr'if ' 1. fl gk' 1 K . , ' A ' ' , ' fx 'rf A Ax ' Q ' Q - , 1 v 5 '- . , fqw- A I xi 'Y' I . L ' , X . ,W I I . , x ' , ' - ' x , A T ' 5 X i , ' ' A k- 5 - ' ,,. 5 , ' 1 h I sd Y I l 1 . , 4 4. . . I ' ' Q xl t ' . . M . fl ,K Q Q ' -, J, i - , ' C Y . 3 I . - 1 x ' - ' I A A ' I 4 .x, , N L. . N ' 6' xl N' ar Q EIU ll' 2: Q9 'uhm' 1 I WEDDING DAY Q14 FATHER OF THE BRIDE 50 99 G19 gi viwxd 5 A I . . . Q A X Q E I' - V, ' . li fx W 'A N 'll Q s ' I.: . ANNIE GET YOUR GUN YEAH ' YOU GOT EYES BOAT SCENE VI 'fra..3.i,C 5uAs.!y4:5,v' N- -A-a-NN if 4' O ' ' 3 I A Y 4 s A A '35 1 9 Y' , 5' ' Y - LJ 5 N 5- s- HM' 5'-' i:A3lf5?3Z? ' O x , X 4. - I ' . f - Y l K 2, ' X ' gq,, , , U., b' ,4 s wow? XB- Nothmg to It lf you eat your splnach and wheat1es! MOST ATHLETIC Shlrley Roche Bob Anderson Hickory dickory Ruth, you' gonna dock 1 WITTIEST Ruth Nelson .Tim Bradley A11 intellectuals better beware! Here come 3 MOST STUDIOUS Arnella Heeter Philip Cammack 52 'f+H:6'5.EM Ha1rl Ha1rl There w111 be no cuttmg up done around here MOST MISCHIEVOUS Louxse McCa1gue Gary Predmore Two hearts 1n three fourths t1me MOST MUSICAL Maralee Stearns B111 Brocklebank W11t thou be my 111y Whlte rose, Romeo? 6 BEST ACTRESS and ACTOR Madge Metzger Tom Freeman , ff 4' 4 l A 1 V ' 1 9 ' . . 5 in J llllf A f E 1 'ff ll X gay, 2 iii, N ,- f'N h ZX fu i'?,4XL fs Zqjl- Qy QXkxuLLLLLcc LL ZLL Q04 ff fx Q Q 'K K- A NN Na f X f T N X Y .HTL U h ' J X I ff C V x J N X ' ' ZZ!!! ff QQ X mm 14 M y Wu V J I 5 !' , gl Im W' U f W! , A' g f J 'I fff f nk x 1 ' Q,.. ,fm W Y 1 I K W , ' A 4 ..4ff V 1 M X - , ' X1 V22 f, Cc W LL QQ L 1 1 e 1 Fooibafl i K A R . K I , x . A -J ,li , A My , ' Y lv m may K , kv M V eifwlw B 2 3' 3 4 M tek' V. - A ' 5 -' ' K! ' 4 Q I V fr - V 4 , fl, -, ' . K Q 3 5 , ' - -dn. M Y' . If .A ' . ,, , , ' N Q r f ,J A . My-Quad A M A -5 f Y ff V -Qi - ' - f 1 .' , v , :rob-w+.4p,N 4' fr, vw- Z W . r M x-ws-, '- '-'WP A - Qi: f ' d A Us S+.-we yew - e d -- W ' d ' e d W uf, 'fy .. A 0 1 5 1 -A f a - X Emporipm at Coudersport September 13, 1952 -., A '55 - ' f ., I x'X lr 'N Madge I LINE UP Row 1 J Goodman H Hackett E Blass B Anderson A Snyder F Rudolph G Snyder Row2 R Gngsby T Freeman G Predmore H Hosley 56 ,L f h , E' . Sh' ll I .Q ,L M A' Q f' ,gy r X x N. , ,Q x K 5 . 2: 'vw A 4 N. . - Z 4 V ry I , rs - A' h , -V 4- , ,L . 1- I .fix ' Q, . H Z, mm K A ,, r, ,gf , y on f-1:3 .. Q f 1 'I-sy f, , ,, S, ,, 'L '5 ' ' , -f' : . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . ' , . I . ' 4 a 1 fqma' Row 1 I Goodman B Leete H Hackett E Blass B Anderson A Snyder F Rudolph G Snyder R Sallade Row2 E Mrlchuck J Dubots R Lamb T Dewey H Hosley R Grrgsby T Freeman G Predmore H Chrlson H Cox L Grigsby Row3 Coach Sturey U Pansella F Costano L Rxckert B Pekarglq V Campbell J Costano B lanson 1 Marzo C Swartwout J Robrnson B Robrnson Coach Harluns EMPORIUM AT COUDERSPORT September 13 opened the 1952 season for the Coudersport eleven when they met the Em porrum Red Rarders before one of the largest crowds ever to attend ln Coudersport After a stubborn f1ght they lost by a score of 19 6 COUDERSPORT AT SMETHPORT The determmed eleven came from behrnd rn thls game to defeat Smethport by a score 14 6 Predmore scored ln the second quar ter to t1e the scor4 Hackett booted the extra pomt Anderson mtercepted a pass whlch set up the Falcons second touchdown A series of l1ne stabs and end excurslons brought Grrgsby to pay dlrt COUDERSPORT AT PORT ALLEGANY Hosley tallled early ln the thlrd perlod Hackett s attempted placement was blocked The game brought out some very fme play mg w1th Grlgsby Hosley, Anderson, and Blass starrmg Flnal score 6 0 OTTO AT COUDERSPORT Under the able leadershlp of Coach J 1m Hark ms, the Falcons defeated the Terrors by a score of 20 7 Hosley showed remarkable ball carryrng abrlrty by scormg the three touchdowns Hackett booted for the two extra polnts but falled ln the thlrd attempt COUDERSPORT AT ST BERNARDS Freeman grabbed a Rambler pass on the 40 and was downed on the 54 Th1s set up the wm nmg touchdown whrch was tallred by Hosley Hackett s placement brought the Falcons out m front by a score of 7 0 SHEFFIELD AT COUDERSPORT Hosley talled m the early perlod from the 3 yard lme Hackett s k1ck was good Chllson and Grlgsby reglstered 1n the second perlod Freeman snagged a Sheffleld aerlal rn the thrrd period and ran 60 yards to score Soon after Cox hlt for Coudy s fourth touchdown Snyder grabbed a fumble and went 40 yards to pay dlrt COUDERSPORT AT RENOVO Hosley scored our frrst touchdown when he went 4 yards through tackle Extra pomt was no good Anderson talhed the second when he mtercepted a pass and ran 25 yards Agam Andy ' scored when he grabbed another pass and dashed for 15 yards Hosley charged another 7 yards to make the f1nal score 26 14 COUDERSPORT AT ST MARYS Only after a serxes of su: v1ctor1es rn a row were the Falcons defeated It was a rough and tough game rlght up to the f1n1sh Frnal score 12 6 Predmore scored only touchdown with Grigsby scoring our only touchdown. . v n . 4 1 . A n . ' ' ' ll 2 . 7 57 T Freeman H Hosley L Halfback Wi ll Quarterback B Anderson Center Grxgsby Headed For Pay Dlrtl Harold Hackett Tackle Blass Guard FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1 952 Date Opponent Score O Sept 20 Smethport Sept 27 P Allegany O 4 Ottq Oc 1 'St Bernards Oc 2 Sheffzeld Nov. 'Renovo Nov. St. Mary's 2 Ji .41 is E. -- L R. ' ' pp. C. Sept. 13 'Emporium 19 6 . 6 14 . . 0 6 cr. ,U -' 7 zo t. 0 . 0 7 t. 5' ' 0 39 1 14 26 7 1 6 .T oe Costano Tackle WE HONOR 'WALLY CONSTANTINE Th1s year, as ln the past, Wally enterta1ned the players, coaches, and cheerleaders w1th a football dmner The Varslty Basketball players were glven breakfast on the mornmg of our playoff game w1th Shlnglehouse wlsh to express our slncere thanks to you Wally for your k1ndness and smcerlty m the many f1ne ways ln wh1ch you have supported the team N August 18 thlrty seven eager and w1l11ng hope to be future football heroes met at Metz ger Fleld on thelr flrst day of rugged and strenuous dr1ll and practlce Spurred on by thxs year's Sen lors, many of the newcomers found the schedule land the SEIIIOPSJ too tough on them wh1le a few others d1d not meet w1th Coach Harklns' hlgh qual 1f1cat1ons The future squad fmally dwmdled down to 27 Due to 1l'1Sp1I'1Ilg teamwork and co opera tlon on the part of all the players, and under the sklllful gu1dance of Coach Harklns, the Couders port Eleven came out second m the Allegany Moun tam League Hubert Cox- - - Halfback Gary Predmore Fullback 60 Bmkefbazll Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec .Tan .Tan J' an Galetont Cowanesque' Galetont Empor1um ' Wellsv111e ' We11sv1lle Eldred Smethport Otto Twp 951191711 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OP .Tan Jan .Tan J an an Feb Cowanesque P Allegany 79132 Shlnglehouse called Ulysses Eldred O 'P1 League Play offs lst Half Shlnglehouse A Rowl D Covey J Bradley D Mllchuck H Cox B Hrggms Row2 H Chrlson A Snyder T Freeman B Leete H Hosley Row3 Coach Shrr y B Anderson H Hackett B Knerchel NCE aga1nSh1rey has produced a f1ne team W1th a record of no league losses at the end of the lst half of the schedule, the Coudy team came out 2nd ln the Northern T1er League We st111 have a good chance of com1ng out 1n f1rst place SIX of the players are Sen1ors and w111 be a great loss to the team 1n the commg year .T IM' SONNY ' Act1on Shots From The Port Coudy Game 62 HAL! ffl!! Hs gk I 5 -E i i if x TZ 1 2 T Q 5, ,1 'St' x x W 1 And The Score Goes Up Another Notch' ANDY' HARV' TOM ' X -BMJ Nice Work Chilsonl 63 i Ll S Roche M Metzger R Frsher S I-Iaupt I Schutt M Brocklebank D Hemphrll CLASS CON mv REG' TE P CHnMPuoNSH' F l95'JL 'N L wes REGIONAL CHAMPS OF '52 AST year Coach Sh1rey had one of the flnest enthused fans followed the team from one w1n to an other St111 others walted eagerly for the news and followed closely the wrlte ups 1n 'papers from all around After a serles of f1ve wmnmg games, the team followed by hundreds of Coudersport fans journeyed to Wayne where they met .Tenkmtown for the Class C State Champ1onsh1p Unfortunately we lost, but w1th great sports manshlp Bob Anderson, then a Jumor, contrlbuted much to the success the team He was se lected as one of the four All Stars from Coudersport Tom Freeman, Harold Hackett, Frank Cald well, and Harvey Hos ley, all Semors thls year, also d1d thelr part 1n makxng us Class C Western Re glonal Champions JUNIOR VARSITY YN ' ww Rowl R Sallade B Pekarslu J Marzo Row2 J Dubots G Snyder F Rudolph V Campbell R Lamb X02 Q Row3 M Wold Coa hHax-kms C Benmnger 64 if is X lqhr Y 4 , , A . t A N xP1Ax'.1 '. :',y. hx xk - lt lv C, nt 'W 'st teams ever to come out of Coud H ds f f, Y. y. un re o M- . 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Nafzonal Farm Loan Affofmlzon of COLlff6V.SDOFl FRIENDS INDEED OF THE FARMER IN NEED BASTIAN BROS Designers and Producers of Hugh School Jewelry Engraved Commencement Announcement and Name Cards Mr Charles E McDonald 920 Investment Bldg 329 Fourth Avenue Pittsburgh 22 Penna BEST WISHES C MC CAIGUE CARL KARHAN Excavcltlng 8- Grading Coudersport Cinder Blocks Concrete Blocks Coa Sand Gravel Best Wishes CENTER DAIRY BAR Class of 1953 67 Il ll I of l I ' - L. . I I 4 . :I+- . ,if s , I f -,, , , ,' ' 11 4 ,gf COMPLIMENTS or LUSH BROTHERS Galeton Pennsylvama CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GL F Class of T953 yi! Complnments of POTTER COUNTY COURT HOUSE Harold Holcomb S. C. Welfling Carlton Roberts John Sykora C C Carpenter Game Benson Maurice Swift 68 MA CKEYS RESTA URANT f 1953 K COUDERSPORT wi 5 Jim COMPLIMENTS OF AMERfCA1V SIL VER TR Ulf 69 D CI it P - d , gf M'lk W 3 DAIRY BLA CK FOREX T LUMBER COMPANY TNC IAMES ELLIOTT LUMBER COMPANY R S up N X . '-,QB gli.. U lmxw' '-3525? Compliments of HARRIS GARAGE . F. Quimby, owner H OWARD MOTORS Dodge 8. Plymouth Sales 8. Service 6 T of Compliments CRISS'S MOBILE STATION H BROCK 8. SON Used Building Steel upe Machinery YOUR HOST ON U S ROUTE 6 POTATO CITY HOTEL Be tween Coudersport an Galeton COUDERSPORT SERVICE STATION Groceries 8. Meats Roland M Lattan Compliments of LAMBE RT S Floor Covering Compliments of TA UBE RT S FOO DS Potato Chips Corn Sticks Pretzels Cheese Corn DU BOIS CO Coudersport Galeton 71 P' d Distributor 5A ' SI STORE SCHULER'S PRODUCTS Co gr T I tons CIcss of 53 ACME DRILLING COMPANY INC ebg Pen F CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF T953 f If LIXQOIA 4111! JUN COUDERSPORT PENNSYLVANIA Compl :ments WALTER PIERRE WELLS 72 - ,ig n o u CJ i ' ful si: Q I ' z-,--1 Gre ns ur I1, n sylvcmicz 5 - , 7 A T 7' -g , 1 , .., L L I of Compllments of MOREN S The House of Styles J Best Wishes to the Class of 1953 P McCONNEGHY JEWELER S Complnments of HASKINS MOTORS Lloyd Hcsklns ' ' r I Best Wishes to the Class of 1953 EDWIN D GATES INSURANCE SERVICE Best Washes to the Class of 1953 RIDLON S Bee Supplues HARDWARE MURRY S Esso Dnner Port Allegany Road Coudersport Pa HOWELL S MOTEL an Service Station Phone 689 Congratul ations BLACK FOREST RESTAURANT Gfocefles Weldmg Anytime that you are nn Couders port, stop In for a free cup of cof fee REAL SILK L R Broclclebank CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of 1953 73 Sf fi fi I vu n I Q I et d COMPLIMENTS COUDERSPORT ICE MINE CODQFGTUIGTIODS Class of I953 NOVAK S JEWELRY STORE COMPLIMENTS SILVER VILLA COMPLIMENTS OF MAJ OR ,Q MOBILE -ai STATION CLASS OF I953 LINDY COTTAGES COMPLIMENTS .-W6 I and' GOODENOUGH BROS COMPLIMENTS FRANK CASTANO SHOE SERVICE BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS CARME N SMITH s PHARMACY CAVIGLIANO 74 OF . of CONGRATULATIONS OF f 'I I. 'If vw ,h ' I .1 I' ,A Lf 1 1 fl - -Leaf il sf L I OF OF Best Wishes MC NARY S QUALITY FOOTWEAR ALWAYS ROSENBLOOM S DEPARTMENT STORE Xi COMPLIME NTS Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORES NORTH PENN Everything for the GAS Automobile COMPANY Harold B VonNaeda 571 COPPERSMITH S THE VOGUE SHOP Home Furnishers A store of masses and women s DISflnCfIVe Ready to Wecr 75 X9 wx OF E T COUDERSPORT INSURING CO INC Insurance B F CROWELL MOTORS Fare Accudent Plate glass Burglary Ponhac Automobiles Publuc Luablllty Surety Bonds Automobile G M C Trucks gales 8 Service E Second ST Te W Coudersport Pa Compluments of BROWNHILL 8- KRAMER OTTOC MOSCH NC Hosiery Inc Galeton P Clothlng Furniture H Appliance U 223259 Best Washes Compl :ments EASTON 8. FEE MAIN STREET THEATRE Chevrolet Co Inc Galeton Pa 76 ., . . I . I I ' . . .. I I . ' . . I. - , . .4 I N .-4,11 4 'TT lgf . ,I . . ' Q' N X. , Us . I X x MEI xx ' , . 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