Coudersport High School - Couderean Yearbook (Coudersport, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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J'U'UL1a,4 .lg.,Pfif H 7 -1-14'-1-',' Yi.3Qv. 63112, 'Q , --- 1 ' F .5 AA 1 ,. - flffflg ,,, kiL'.1IT.1.i ,...V Ku... , .a-Q -JZ LOCKS uckmg away the days months and years best portray our l1ves m C J H S As the clock of our school years nears the hour of graduauon and our parents teachers and fr1ends baS1C knowledge and skllls wh1ch w1ll gu1de us as we Journey 1nto the clock of the future, we are determ1n ed to mamtaln hlgh 1deals and strxve to achleve a worthy place 1n soc1ety We w1ll always be lndebted to the townspeople for the support they have glven us durmg these years Truly we can say that our school years were the best years of our l1ves 2 have completed the task of inculcating within us the Yearbook Staff E, the staff of the Coudersport Joint Hlgh School Yearbook, are proud to br1ng you th1s tenth ed1t1on of the COUDEREAN We have tried to portray on these few pages the memories, hopes, and Joys of our four years 1n I-hgh School We express our s1ncere hope that th1s yearbook w11l be treasured by Seruors, honored by the faculty and mmproved upon by the classes to come It represents the co oper at1on of the staff and adv1sor and the efforts of the ent1re class 1n attemptmg to present a record of the graduatmg Class of 1955 Mr George Advnsor Ted Grabe Photo Ed Kay Brownell Lrrerary Ed Donna Hemphlll Co Bus Mgr Dan McCa1gue Business Mgr Jan Schutt Sports Ed Mr Kerlman Photographer Francrs Casrano Co Edxror Lorraxne Furman Head Typlst Teresa Franke Sandra Thomas Art Ed Typlst . . . , 4 im l ' ' xfgjg. . . , sh' I . H . Jane Berger Dedication W E wish to dedicate this edition of the COUDEREAN to our parents, teachers, the townspeople, and the businessmen who have so generously helped us through our many years 1n school, and who have en abled us to make this publication possible For this and much more which can not be expressed in words, we thank you very much Ax EHHEHBH1 EB BNHS! HW E' Eiitif Q bei In Memoriam if-as r'-qgr, 1-.1- -qaamullhii E regret the passmg of Mr Em11 Weber, on September 10 1954, who was a C H S Jarutor from about 1929 unt11 h1s retlrement IH 1952 5 O rf f ' fl 5 r. avi v Q g R 1 ' J f we ! fl' ARS Clock Watchers --., W R' qs... Wh- 3- T311 .jf ilu- -0 af- 'MQW if W ,JW W? 6 'KZ :WZ Q ,, W V 1 I 7 x , , 5 ' - 1 at if . 4 5: 'A V N 1 ' of 1 lr 'W 3 ' T Q . 1 , M A F, A A A' ,I 1 V 'f T Q A MU V, V . .. I I -. ' V ' f -1 ' Q ' f A -X5 X . . V, 5-4, , Y , A X, ' ' , M 1. ff: 7' f , ' ' Q ,f gm ,f . - - . 1 A ,f I iw. ,, X . 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In the march of time many changes have been made, but we cannot improve upon the i- deals originally planned by our forefathers. They include qualities of industry, ambition, self respect, independence, use of leisure time, and many others. You alone can secure the training necessary to enable you to lead your destinies rather than to be led. I wish for you, the Class of 1955, a life filled with happiness, security, and the achieve- ment of your life ambition GLENN L TURNER SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Board of Ed ucatlon Rowl Mrs Asa Raymond, Mrs Mary Currier Mrs WynonaNeefe, Mrs Marjorie Gooch Mrs Mary Leet A J Menschel Row2 Leroy Lambert F Willard Hauber Mrs Mildred Margaret Reed William L Roberts, Norman Leete H C Reumng Row4 Mrs Jeanette Glassmire Mrs Singer Kuratomi Edith Glassmire, Mrs Sally Duell, Mrs Ruth Quimby Row 5 ChffordT White, J Revere Duell, Raymond Gross Mrs June Boyd Mrs BettyD Lyon 8 O F1 . f 3 5 , . ' , . I . ' ' . , Easton, Roy Heirnel., I-larold B. VonNeida.. Row 3: Clayton,Reed, Mrs. Wanda Reed, Mrs. Y slncere congratulatlons to the Class of 1955 and especlally to the staff of the COUDEREAN on the comp1et1on of thelr very excellent yearbook The pages of your annual represent the com b1ned efforts of a competent staff Long hours of 0 work have produced an authenuc record not only of all the years you spent in the Coudersport Jo1nt Schools, but more parucularly of tlus most Impor tant Semor Year To you today, th1s book has tremendous appeal, but 1tS value as a souverur wI11 Increase wlth the passmg years May lt serve you as a remmder of the as 'T' constantly keep before you the v1s1on of the hopes and dreams of your youth Your graduatlon IS the begnuung of a rIcher and a fuller hfe because of what you have learned here Use the talents and knowledge you have ac qu1red and contlnue to use them so that the World W111 Y be a better place for your havlng 11ved IH lt M MILTON o BRAUN HIGH scHooL PRINCIPAL Secreta ry Mrs Suzanne Carey l 9 ef. - ' LQ, K i ' If f . . hh V Q pirations you entertained for your future and V , ' l n 4 M -ni. m A il.. Math and Science Mrs Margery Mosch R1chard Black A Bucknell Un1vers1ty B S C1ar1on STC Mlss M1r1am E Park S Lock Haven STC Penn State Uruverslty Burton Shlrey B A Geneva College M Ed , Alfred U Alfred Umve rs1ty James Darling B S Mansfield STC Penn State Umversxtv Albert Woodman B S Clarlon STC Penn State Umverslty Social Studies Robert Curr1n Mlss N1na Olmsted B S , Lock Haven STC B Phd , Mansfleld STC Penn State Un1vers1ty 10 Language-Engli h- rt ,S-'54 L- 1 ' 3- . 'HY Mrs. Margaret Burt B.S., Penn State U. Syracuse, University FRXXCE M1ss M1r1am Gerlach A M A U o M1ss Jean Parks Mrs Josephme O11n B A Grove C1ty College B S Mansf1e1dSTC Carl L Dewey H B S Cahforma STC Penn State Umverslty Vocation Samuel E George M1ss Ora Goodrlch B S , Indlana STC B S Penn State Umvers1ty Umvers1ty of M1ch1gan 11 X B. .g . .g . fI11 O D . . - f, Q . . 5 W W S f X V w xr B trka all aa.. . EX kt Physical Ed.- urse 35162 James Hark1ns Phys Ed Mane Cass, Phys Ed Betsy Hauber, R N S Sllppery Rock STC B S , Lock Haven STC Methodlst Eplscopal M S U of Plttsburgh Penn State Uruverslty Hosp1ta1, Ph11a M I dk B S , Musxc Educatlon Mansfxeld STC Barbara L W11cox B S Muslc Educatxon Mansf1e1d STC . ' , n 1 . l 1 l ' I A B. . , . . . . , . . 0 fe' - T 1 S. X ,, T53 -A , f-:WL ffzf?', 7?-Q75 A - ' V ws R3 ' if? . . S YQ f? T ' Rlchard W11cox hqv, K ,M K Kg . . l :L 1 y? W fr 2, ' ' 22 7 S . M - - Grade Facult Seated M Green, G Freder1cks, R Schwer, G Ayers L Neefe L Karhan Standmg F Faulkner A Edwards M Carley, F Anderson, L Tas111o, G Huntmgton, F Smxth L Dewey, E Crandall, T Succowlch Bas11 Freeman Merle Allen av... TW me :......, 4 'PNffv? FYR ---as Eu 13 ,J I sf -, - in 5, . O I . f 4 ' s , 6 I u Q: . . ' . . , . , : . - : . g , . , . . I . . . , .... .wa im ' ' Q ' 'fan -' 0 ' I - A A' P . 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I x Lx K xx I X v 4. . , Ax' 'Pg 1' NX A 1 G n Q, .iw ll Q l I R i ll.. -D Class of I955 14 iii iiii 1ii Seniors Q WV S nlors N 1951 the Class of 55 entered C J H S as Freshmen We were div1ded 1nto two home rooms wlth Mxss Gerlach and M1ss Park as our class advxsors Our co presldents for tlns year were Ted Grabe and Gary Snyder The next year we were back agam as Sophomores We were really H1gh School ' now, and d1d we feel lmportant' We elected Mr Shlrey as our class advxsor and declded to take a tnp to Washington 1n our Semor year Then followed a wlurl of bake sales, candy sales, and other money makmg activlties, mcluding a very successful Valent1ne's Dance Our capable class off1cers for this year were Teresa Franke, Bill Maroney SonJa Haupt, and Janet Sereno As Jumors, we unammously re elected Mr Shlrey as our class advlsor and Teresa Franke as class pres1dent Other off1cers were B1l1Maroney, Janet Sereno, and Fred Rudolph We cont1nued our fund ra1s1ng campaign with many successful endeavors such as Chr1stmas card sales, a rummage sale, and the concession at the football f1eld In add1t1on to our gala Chrlst mas Dance, we staged one of the most beautlful and successful Jumor Senior proms 1n many years The theme of our prom was ' I I L ' S R ballroom was converted into a sprmg garden In 1954, we attamed our goal as semors loolung forward to a full and 9XC1t11'1g year Our Wash mgton trip was f1nal1y set for May 17, and the fmancial cam palgn IS st1ll in full swing at the t1me of the publ1cat1on of this year book We are agaln under the able gmdance of Mr Shxrey Our Semor class off1cers are Dan McCa1g'ue, Janet Sereno, Carol Scott, and Fred Rudolph We are lookmg forward to the prom, our tr1p, and graduatxon We are both happy and sad at the prospect of leavmg The Gay Years at CJHS SENIOR C LASS OFFICERS y Mr Shirey, Janet Sereno, Dan McCaigue, Carol Scott, Fred Rudolph 16 O . , . . - .n.. an- i'1,'l'U2i'l'GUf , I Dreamer'sHolidayandtheA.A. 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'Q C'-Q j' MICHAEL LEROY AHEARN SONNY Capable Pres1dent of the FFA Farm1ng takes up a lot of lus tlme mm guess we'l1 take up farmmg Agrlculture LOIS MARIE BAKER BAKE V1vac1ous blonde laugh a m1nute never a dull moment when th1s k1d's around Business SANDRA LEE ALTENHAIN SANDY Full of fun keeps study halls buzzxng closely assoc1ated w1th Roulette Bus1ness JANE D BERGER SENATOR A good lad mus1c ab1l lty? always has a brlght saymg looks forward to a long editorial career Academxc GRACE E AYERS GRACIE ' Bram ln Chem1stry class always has the answers craves to be a back woods school teacher Acadermc SHIRLEY KAY BROWNE LL Kay Mr George s pr1ze stu dent types 90 words a nunute talks 1000 Bus1ness 17 it w- J, 'inf OLIVE BUTLER 'OLLIE A w1cked opponent 1n gym class your best ,-.1 2 frxend out General 153 JOAN D CROWELL JOANIE Sweet her heart hes 1n K1ttanmng Jerks a cool soda at the Olymplc Academlc JAMES D CARPENTER CARPY Alway seen, never heard takes h1s Ag stud1es serlously Agr1cu1ture 'lr-'v MARY M DUE DUELL' u1et, cheerful mmss a sharpshooter m Home General ROBERT JOHN CHITESTER JOCKO Blue eyes and curly halr a w11d man wlth the ax 5 women? sp1ne hke a pretzel voxce hke I K Bmg Academlc - 7 4,7753 CAROLYN JO EASTON JOEY Speed demon seen at AUSUI1 Port, Westf1e1d etc , etc changeable blonde General 18 fi 44 V3 W QE' 'WS 6 1 ' -- . 'ff it G6 7! K . 4 ,a :- 5 -, X 3:11 , frm A ' ' Ki I 27 ' Q ' A - J EC. 66 77 t H Q Q 'fv- Q. - Ia.. ' nw 0 -- ' ' . C6 !I ANNETTE EVJEN ANNETTE Pretty newcomer. . .wish we had those curls. . . wicked basketball player. General 42' g4 v' wi' THEODORE ROBERT GRABE HTED7! The BRAIN. . . drives a jumpy for junky! jeep. . . excellent in dramatics . . . especially where being a lady's hero is concerned. --Academic TERESA FRANKE TERES Our capable art editor a wluz in dramatics Coudersport's gift to the men Academic GEORGIANNA G GE ORGIE ' ' LON Tall brunette keeps the mail bags full Brock's rocker General LORRAINE FURMAN RAINY 'ff 1? Cute blonde always ready for more work and usually gets it Business DONNA HEMPHILL BUG Owns a miscluevous Blue laugh much music ablhty has a certain flare for the Air Force Acadenuc Vllpf' f 34 M f gf 5? JIS ff 5 'hp M-'25 'E' w xl 7 CHARLESW HOOCK ' HOOCKIE John Cameron Hoock, world knovm P D commentator plays a mad accordian General FRANK P KLIMEK ' 'BRYE Seen in the hall waiting Reta s shadow big man in FFA Agriculture MARILYN JACKSON MIN Sweet little redhead that never dlsplays a redhead s temper following 1n her sister s footsteps Academic RAY LAMB RAY 'Red hot basketball player seen w1th Un cle Milty s Buick and a blue eyed blonde sharp dresser exer cises lus Jaws w1th Wr1gley's Spearmlnt Business KAREN L JOHNSON CUPCAKEH Has more steam than a steamslup ardent member of the chorus --General BILL MARONEY BITTY Danny s right-hand man . . . a little on the quiet side. .pleasing person- ality. --Academic 20 'Q' 73' 1 DANIEL MC CAIGUE ' 'DAN Llkeable hfe of the party keeps home room 1n a constant uproar travels to school by shoe leather express Academ1c MARY NEE FE MARSEDOTES Her favor1tes p corn and ' PEANUTS Coudy's runner up for Potato Blossom Queen sweet and smcere a w1nmng sm1le Academic FREDERICK KARL MENSCHEL GOAT L1ttle Fred b1g boy of the class 5 ft best corpse C H S ever had seen almost drivmg a statlon wagon Academ1c DAVID E NEEFE DAVE Deep tlunker looks forward to hmmting sea son plans to be a m11liona1re CPD farmer Agnculture EDWARD MILCHUCK WOODY Second class cook at ally a lady s man? a b1g 'deal' at the Tannery Shack Academ1c UMBERT PARISE LLA UMBERTO' ' B1g brown eyes apleas mg sm11e crazy man on those drums Academ1c 21 i! ..- -.. ' -.- . C6 !7 --. 6 13 -1. .Q . ..- . . . Q 66 ... -.. ..- . . . f.. . KK 57 ... -so . .I Q . Q Cl I7 W 'S... ' ' K I ..- 46 .-. ' ... . PEP UERNIE , td ,. KL 'I '95 'Vs -ew, is LAURA M . PATTERSON ' ' LAURA' ' A real student. . . loves solid class. . . leisures away her time at the Wellsville Roller Rink. --Academic PHYLLIS E . POTTER KSPHYI-I!! A swell gal. . .is par- tial to a black and white Chevy . . . a zealous vollyball player. General DONNA C PEPPER Full of the devil and oh those g1ggles' ' chat terbug fills up on chocolate cake Gene ral J OANNE L RANDALL RANDY Rather quiet but has ac quired a steady in spite of it undecided CPD about her future General MINA PLOTTS MIN! 7 Spends working hours at Cox s known for her careful C71 dr1v1ng usually with her side kick, Virginia General ERNEST E REED Ardent FFA student has a knack for win mng Keystone Farmer Chapter degrees dI'1V8S'79 a Studebaker Agriculture 22 'Z-T' -... X my , ff' ...agg- fb YQ-1 0 ,me 'T' 714' Xt' 'Sf iti- xg n,..' 1 LYNN RICKERT UNC LE DINNYDIN' An 1ncessant gum chew stud1es hard terror 1n P D General CAROLYN SCOTT CAROL A m1l11on dollar per sonahty malntalns a styhsh wardrobe operates a tree chmb mg Dodge Academxc FRED RUDOLPH FRED Enthus1ast1c sportsman above average 1n classwork hkes a cute brunette named Jan Acadermc JANET SERENO Usually seen at Wally s a dar11ng'? Just ask Fred powders her face with sm1les Acadenuc JANICE B SCHUTT 'JAN Loves to jxtterbug .al ways 1n the Center loves basketball games for 1S It the bus l'1d6S7, we wouldn't lmow General GARY SNYDER K G Y Tall, dark, and??. . . likes basketball, foot- ball, and a certain Jxmior. --General 23 Aa if fi.. all 'sn 'aff' Q? iff,-a 'V 'fs 5'4--f , -T ' I ,, cf. 1 SANDRA THOMAS SANDY Dr1ves a cool Bu1ck one of our Senlor dwarfs en1oys the male sport of huntmg Bus1ness DOROTHY J WE LSH DOTTI' Go1d11ocks of our class more GXPIOSIVS power than an H bomb but always put to good use Bus1ness JEAN TURNER JEAN strawberry blonde 1--Q., 1S 1n close partnersh1p w1th the off1ce Acade m1c VIRGINIA TINGLEY GINGE R' A very sweet lass terested 1n many fellows enjoys frequent tr1ps 1n M1n s black Chevy Bus1ness CHARLEEN VAN PE LT CHARLIE ' A not anywhere spends her spare t.1me domg what she IS told not to do yearns to care for the SICK Acadermc 24 CK D9 as H ' f A 4' V' - 1 A -- - ' Fx cc l 9 l CK , Timid, but sociable KC V ...in- . . , KC 7 MW' In Memor E deeply regret that Edwin Jones could not fnush school and graduate w1th the Class of 55 He left us on March 31 1951 We w111 always remember h1s cheerful sm11e Even though he 1S not w1th us, h1s memory will hve in our hearts forever 25 ,, f'Qf ' T . I . 4 F-1 y ' Yi' 1 1' f 1 1 A Qi Class Wall E the graduatmg class of Coudersport Jo1nt H1gh School, bemg of rather sound mmds and bod1es Qwe thmkl, do hereby on th1s day of pandemomum, 1n the year of confus1on, rn the state of exhaustlon, the town of d1stract1on declare th1s 1llegal plece of paper our Last W1ll and Testament To Mr Turner, our Superv1s1ng Pr1nc1pa1 we bequeath peace, qu1et, law and order, but know1ng the Class of '56, he probably won t get It To our hxghly esteemed faculty, we leave 2000 asp1r1n tablets, two to be taken each t1me they tlunk of us MICHAEL AHEARN w1lls h1S presldentshlp of the FFA to one of the outstand 1ng Jumor FFA boys, so that the club can keep up the good work that It has done over the past years SANDRA ALTENHAIN GRACE AYERS LOIS BAKER JANE BERGER OLIVE BUTLER JAMES CARPENTER ROBERT CHITESTER JOAN CROWELL MARY DUELL CAROLYN EASTON ANNETTE EVJEN GE ORGIANNA GILLON TERESA FRANKE LORRAINE FURMAN THEODORE GRABE DONNA HEMPHILL CHARLES HOOCK MARILYN JACKSON KAREN JOHNSON FRANK KLIMEK RAY LAMB DANNY MCCAIGUE FRED MENSCHEL EDWARD MILCHUCK MARY NEEFE KAY BROWNELL WILLIAM MARONEY DAVID NEEFE UMBERT PARISELLA LAURA PATTERSON DONNA PEPPER leaves for her future as a naval w1fe w1lls her f1ngerna1l f1le to Mr Braun for f1x1ng C71 the thermostat w1lls her long walts for her mother to anyone who has the patlence to endure them w1lls her dr1v1ng ablhty to anyone who hkes to crum ple Reverend Percy s fenders w1lls her ab1l1ty to sleep on Sunday afternoon r1des to anyone who gets ln late Saturday mghts w1lls h1s seat m the Ag room to Lester Saulters w1lls h1s ha.1r to anyone w1th a pa.1r of sc1ssors w1lls herself to K1ttann1ng w1lls ' Handsome's Ford to Parky w1lls her Chevy to any Jumor who can get Mc Ca.1gue to put a quarter's worth of gas 1n It so you can take h1m to Port :leaves takmg her love of basketball Qplayersl w1th er w1lls her husband to Carol Tauscher leaves her yearbook gray halrs to next year s art ed1tor w1lls her r1des home on the bus to some calm, cool person w1lls his long r1des 1n h1s Jeep to Franc1s Castano w1lls her cheerlead1ng umform to Joe Chxlson may It some day make h1m a star w1lls his seat on the bench to anyone that wants xt w1lls her fruxtful CPD huntlng tr1ps to Parky w1lls her seat 1n Room 31 for Ralph Jr to f1ll 1n 1957 leaves h1s Black 37 Ford to Reta to keep and pre serve for h1m wh1le he IS gone wills h1s late hours, due to Tauscher s slow clock, to anyone who can get away wlth It as well as he can w1lls h1s servlces to the Fuller Brush Company w1lls h1s height to Clyde Benrunger w1lls h1s coolnng abxhty to Chef Boy ar dee leaves her leftover pretzels, stale gum, and candy from French class to M1ss Gerlach fwhat leftovers'PJ w1lls her front seat 1n Room 36 to anyone Wh0 dareS s1t so close to the front and st1ll speak w1thout flr thmlclng leaves lus Job as f hghtman' to D1ck D1eter wills his FFA medals to Gene Rexford wills h1s spare drum to Larry Chllson w1lls her mdlfference to school and school work to the boys who hate It so leaves her lulanous r1des 1n Mlna s black Chevy to anyone who hkes to hve dangerously 26 O , 7 . 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Q ' ' , . . . . . , ,, MINA PLOTTS PHYLLIS POTTER JOANNE RANDALL ERNEST REED LYNN RICKERT FRED RUDOLPH JANICE SCHUTT CAROLYN SCOTT JANET SERENO GARY SNYDER SANDRA THOMAS VIRGINIA TINGLEY JEAN TURNER DOROTHY WELSH CHARLEEN VAN PE LT wills her Chevy' to anyone who has the abihty to dr1ve it w1lls her Bookkeepmg book to any Junior who hkes to argue wlth Mr George w1lls her ob at the Olymplc to anyone that IS Jerk fsoda Jerk enough to take it w1lls h1s place m the driver s seat of the Studebaker to h1s slster wills the use of the httle Hudson Jet to little Bobby Sm1th w1lls h1s brldges to next year s lmeman w1lls her long walks to school to Marty Wold w1lls her abihty to put hpstlck on wlthout a mlrror to anyone lucky enough to get It taken off w1lls her coffee shngmg to Janet Kowalskl w1lls h1s dnver s hcense to MRXIHC w1lls her dr1v1ng abxhty to anyone who likes to drive a hot rod Bu1ck w1lls her frequent tr1ps to Emponum to Jmnylame Johnson w1lls her long v1s1ts w1th the Superv1s1ng Pr1nc1pal to anyone who dares to V1Slt h1s office w1lls her blonde ha1r to ' Uncle M11ty It s better than nothlng at all w1lls her long tr1ps up Oak Street to anyone brave To the clock of the future, We w1ll our l1ves and ambltions that we m1ght fulf11l each goal that we have set 1n 11fe To the Class of 56 we leave the honor of belng the Blg Wheels of next year's 'clock ' May they study and work hard that they m1ght be worthy of th1s posxtlon We the class of 55 havmg afflxed our legal slgnatures lno ahasesj, do hereby declare '74 115' 27 . , ' . n 4 - 4 . a I ,, n ' . l i ' enough to ring Mr. Turner's doorbell. :K ' , ,, . . i. . . I th1s our'Last Will and Testament. A M at X Q me e I ' A P 5 1 'h fly, lass of I9 6 Rl fi S-.K vi As... aj! 8 gp- 1 F 0 ix 'e . 1 N -- I , k ' - a K 5 My ,. 5 V , . 4 'W' , A K W . 1 , x 2 I H ' 1 . 3 6 I ., K 5: I Q ', Y If K H. ' J ' ' if x . , 2 I , '5 Q - -7 1 s' Q Q. 'f 5' v ,, Q' ', ky , 1 fl, .W A52-,,.fcy4q. .1 N -v A H 2 Q Llnderclassmen .62 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS F Novak, C Tauscher, Mr Black, J Buchanan, M Marzo N September of 1952 we made our entrance into C J H S as Freshmen with a class of seventy members Although we were still classified as Junior High, we made up for that fact with our large representation on the football and basketball teams and m the music department As Sophomores, our first year in Senior High was an en1oy able one With Mrs Mosch as class advisor we sponsored a very successful Va1ent1ne's Day Dance We elected four cheer leaders who did an excellent Job supporting the team and pro motmg school spirit As Jumors, we have elected Mr Black as class advisor and the following class officers President Julia Buchanan V. President Joe Marzo Secretary Carolyn Tauscher Treasurer Frank Novak Drusilla Fisher and Maxine Kolat were elected Senior cheer- leaders. This year we have fourteen members in band, twenty-seven in Mixed Chorus, and seven in orchestra. There are ten boys on the football squad and many will be on the basketball team when the season comes. We are looking forward eagerly to our dance, our play, our Junior-Senior Prom, and finally, next year, our Senior and final year at C.J.H.S. Juniors l Parnell M Kolat G Halloran E Treat P Rosenbloom V Johnson, C Tau scher Row3 L Ayers L Gngsby J Coyle J Hackett S W1chert R Hoffman S Duell L Reed Row4 D Gosnell M Wold C Bemunger R Kazm1ersk1 W Brock, C Anderson fl p A '09 A i Row 1 R Smlth, D Jackson, B Russell, D Lyons, J. Castano, T Depp Row 2- D Bunnell, H. Dav1s, A Dewey, D Fxsher, M Updegrove, S Johnson, D Whxte, S. Yost Row 3' C Swartwout, A Nelson, S Haskms, S Roger, J Sanford, J Buchanan, K. Sw1ft, D D1eter, F Castano Row 4' B Pekarskl, F Novak, J Marzo, B Regg, R Sallade, A Wh1te, V. Campbell, R Ianson 31 il I J A f t f V 3 f A J IS A 7 , ' .-- , , y 1 A 5 ' 1 - 4 -V ' T 5 ' , Q I , 5 , Q Q 1 o I ,V vh' I - 5 V viii P Row 1: J. Snyder, K. Kenyon, W. Morey, H. Ruediger. Row 2: V. Timpano, S. . , . : ., ' , . , ' ' , ., . , . y ,l . ' t , ' . Q ! -' 9 ' ' : - s ' J ' r ' , . . . .- . cp I - Q C5 I we-1 . .g.4 13 a..- 'K . . X - 'Tx '-..' X ,r,'wv.'-K' E W - JM I5 ! 5 ' K X 1 L lf t I - 1 ' K . 1 .X K' 4. .Sq 3 , .2- QU. Y: 14 It 'A ' ' ' ' Sophomores UCCESSFULLY pass1ng our Freshmen year w1th flying colors, we now hold the d1st1nct1ve pos1t1on of Sophomores our f1rst year of Semor H1gh We started out rlght by electmg Mrs Mosch as our class advisor and have started a money ra1s1ng campa1gn We will cont1nue to work hard 1n hopes of takmg a tr1p ln our sen1or year th A hlghhght of our aCt1V1t16S was the Va1ent1ne s Dance w1th a Cup1ds Swxtchover eme We are well represented 1n both the muS1Ca1 and athlet1c fxelds, sending several members to band and orchestra and havmg up and com1ng stars on both the football and basketball teams Those who hold pos1t1ons as class offlcers are V Pres1dent B111 Boyd Secretary Janet Kowalskx Treasurer Rebecca Newton SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS W Boyd, T Eng11sh, Mrs Mosch, J Kowalslu B Newton 32 President .... ........... T erry English u o . n 4 ' , n 4 Rowl D Altenham, E Wexmer J Quunby G Snyder W Boyd, P Haskms Row2 E Snyder C Reunlng E Welmer R Ruedmger, P Sallade C Shalkowsk1 M St1lson K Rogers Row3 M We1ss C Pasternak, V Wykoff E Reed T Wold N Regg J Parnell, B Reedy G Welmer J Watson Row4 R Schroeder F Pesock G Ayers C Bonawltz J Sebolt D Tas1llo N Polllard, R Coons R Welsh, J Brent I Rowl K Kelhgan, F Furman, T Franke, D Morey, R Mer1c1e Row 2. M Crowell, J. Long, N Boucher, S Hosley, R Newton, V. Mason, A H1g1ey, J Burchell, D Butler Row3 J. Kowalskl, J Kolat, B Hunter, C Hartfleld, J Ovlatt, B Kaake, P Kernahan, E. McIntosh, L. Bxmnell, C Bzuley, G Lohman, M Duell. Row4 C Palmer, D Buchanan, T Eng11sh, H Brown, K Clulson, J. Dennmg, D Brownell, T Foust, P Chamberhn, R Burchfield 33 f K ' 1 a 1 5 l ' ft Ali: ' C y 2 J 1 'z L ' q ,,, .V ,ml ,Fifi J g I . Ill! lfIlllI'l NIV FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Rowl M Costa C Sereno, E Sargmger, G Tmgley, J Buchanan M1ss Park M1ss Gerlach Row2 L Ch1lson M Halloran, J Scott D Klsner A Thomp son, R Stevens D Carpenter T last through years of study, we have obtalned the t1t1e of Freshmen It g1VeS us a feelmg of lmportance when we are called 'Freshmen mstead of n1nth grad ers We are d1v1ded 1nto three homerooms w1th M1ss Gerlach M1ss Park, and M1ss Parks hav1ng the honor of bemg our class advxsors Our class offlcers are Presldent Larry Ch11son Dlck Klsner Anne Thompson V Presldent Mary Halloran Carol Sereno Don Carpenter Secretary Mary Costa Ed1th Sargmger Gene Tmgley Treasurer John Buchanan John Scott Russell Stevens Our class IS well represented on the football and basketball teams, along wxth a large number 1n band, orchestra and chorus We are helpmg to keep the halls of Coudy Jomt H1gh buzzlng 34 14 l V -4- 53 u-uf Row 1 D Brownell J Costa R Johnson J Gamble, R Duell, J Buchanan D Carpenter L Saulters, B Buchanan T Blow Row 2 S Blow S Howard L M11es S Berfleld B MCGUIFB J Hosley, R Conable M H1gg1ns, J Ahearn D Lxgnxan Row3 J Hask1ns M Costa M Halloran, D Benmnger J Bradley Mencle W Mclntosh J Altenham J Coppersmlth A Brown P Cook Row R Blauvelt J Hackett L Chxlson E Duell C Gross P Cane B Heeter Br1dges M Balley K Baker G Milf S- ' W gsm Rowl H Randall R Rees B Way, F Sprmger, W Plotts, N Moore, D K1s ner, T Mackey Row2 E Sargmger, J Palmer Y Sallade G Welmer, C Sereno, A Thompson S Tauscher, M Mosch, D Stone D Stebb1ns Row 3 M Pressler D Sewell D Sm1th G Txngley, F Tas111o, C Tall M Nelson E Ba1dw1n, D Kenny, J Randall, K Pease, J Pesock Row4 R Stevens J T1mpano J Wlute B Setzer, C Prenuce J M11chuck, J Scott, F Pekarsk1, E Parker, G Rexford, N Keck, R Moran 35 ' e f , , 4 ? 1 i ' , 'l 5 i 1 ' Y 5 I l Q , - H H gg - ' W Q 99 2 E -' An 2 ' T V it 2 F' Vg 3' X A , , , V V V , I . 1 , g jr . 9 ' ' wi , , i J Q . 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Eighth Grade fxi Wa 1 Rowl R Nelson, M Spoor, E Potter, R Randall, D Plotts D Palmer, A Sallade Row 2 J Stone, E Kenyon, E Serowy, J Rudolph, F OV1att, C Lyons B Uhlman C Uhlman J Stephen Kanlyn Greene Row3 W Shear, V Rudolph, C Turner, M Mansfxeld, N Phelps, B Phelps N Long J St11son Row4 C Wade, D Matzmger, J Pekarski J Snyder J Randall G Regg C Morey, J Marzo ml'-4 1' ilhdh-qgqg.. Pow 1 J Hults L Dunn R Harkxns E Crowell W Dorfeld C Watson D Durst J Gordmer T Busch Row2 G Johnson F De1tr1ch I Ahearn, R Brewer, P Brewer D Hlcks, K Fxsher, E Ayers F Ham11ton Row3 S Baker L. Knauer, G Haskms, C. Eckert M. Matrone J. Coppersm1th D Covey K Kistner E. Gross. Row 4: D. Hauber J. Halloran, R. Sckes S. Ful- ler E. Boucher, D. Leet S. Ayers G. Gotschall R. Heimel J. Boyd. 36 Seventh Grade IIIIII B If II I II, I II I IIIIIIIIII I . , 7 , . Y . 3 Rowl D Coyle, W Jaros C Ger1tz R Anderson R Burchell, S Helmel A Bunnell, S Burt G Gunzburger, K Carey C Brent Row2 L Baxter G GF1mSh8W P Hackett R Ayers P Dates, J Denhoff, M Chr1st1an V Boyd R Brymgton J Haupt C Eckert Row3 B Bova D Butler, P Buchanan P Houston C Hench, B House, T Blauvelt C Hackett M Butler M Gould J Brldges, V Kennedy P Burch Row4 L Hall P Buchsen D Seymour, R Syelrs W Duell T Brewer, R Adamson T Kenyon, W Brown D Hoffman R 1son L ez: Row 1 V Mason, B Rubar, N Watson C Psychos F Patterson F Tucker M Swlft B Mxlchuck V Verguson, D Z1mmerman C Reed Row2 E Tauscher L Welsh B Wlute P Reedy J Leet C Mosch D Lent E Knauer G M1tchell V Lloyd, R Mlles Row3 S Parlsella S Stone D M1les A Kuhn K Meacham L Setzer J Ianson S Tasxllo G Shuttleworth J Nelson C Mencle, M Thomp son A Wexss P Rees Row4 G Kelly P Perry M Peasock J M111er K Rogers, B Hoffman, J Wells R Qu1mby F Polhard, T Snyder, L Lucas T Mlller, J Perkms 37 I I : . . , . ', . , . . ' , . ' . , . . , . . , . I , . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . . : . , . . , . l , . . . , . , . , . , . . , . . : . , . , . . l , . , . . , . . , . , . I S II I I j I fa , P ' I 0. T5 Z 'I l s E J - I It Q , 1 ' L - f , I 3 4 . , i A .. ' ' 4,4 ff- IO7' ,. ' I 'I f ,ff , 1 ,x. il ' : .g . . v, . , . , . , . , . u, . . , . . : . . , ' v ' 1 7 ' 1 ' l 9 - 1 ' ur ' 9 ' 9 . . . :I . , . , . , . . , . I ,tu , I , u , I , q I n - , . , . . : .' , . ', . , . , . I . l . , . , . . . , . A' fl W5 amwf Kilim lls 5ll- VX I i if- i'sx.A.' 'nr' 4-1,4 fl 't'a Q f-1..,,N4 HW' ' if I Activities X M! DISCUSSION C LUB Conversauon for Intellectuals TRAVEL CLUB Parky s S2 O0 Tours ' A. A. COUNCIL It's not the winning it's the sportsmanship BUSINESS ED CLUB 'uf Future Bus1ness LEADERS gn TYPING CLUB Tap' Tap' Tap The keys are flymg CAMERA CLUB ie' Say Cheese everybody! C-P 41 DIP figxvfllwfw SCIENCE CLUB H2S+Vent11ators Gasps BIOLOGY CLUB Mxcrobes Anyone? LIBRARY CLUB A book s best fr1end VARSITY CLUB The ' Men GYMNASTICS CLUB A11 here for T1dd1yw1nks ART CLUB Botticelli s Little Helpers v-5 f 7 CONSERVATION CLUB Crush lt break lt bury lt I MODEL Rocket Mak BUILDING CLUB ers of Tomorrow Spud G F rowers A nonymous 2' Hom F H A e Sweet Home makers A 4 . ,1 ,. , ' 3 . F. . A. U Lt ,I , , 11 45 THQ bor 1 1 1949? PURPLE H The Vo 1 fmlirsnort 6 'EL KIDS hope we sincerely on will cum' YM 1-511 issue of The purple and Since NBDY of you have been in favor of 5 BCHOO1 PGPGL1 have Produc we ntl one , consefllue 72 we have to chefs five cents for et no defray expens it depends on You the issues tlgghelbe cont loved or not Through wr 11 be suPP01't we wi able Q White s duce the PGPQT 5 cheaper rd-1295 were fore continuivl the es iBs:on't you The PUYP1' fd Whitten by ge ff U SH your PBPCT nw' -'na-,,,-,,,,..--- 'r'F fl-I-I-I-if 51302359 Danny Qu1ck,lzl nn a shovel' Chitester is in the md up to his ankles Billy Don't get ex cited I have been in mud UP to my ankles and I didn't need a shovel. Danny - Head fn-am l For the oaa-1f,or1.,m People do ODD 'mpgs ' to get EVEN. 1 Uothine But 'rue 'roses A dentist nevercrom 3 bridge until he builds , one. P nnsylvauia Dooom ed at A Editor field, C0 edltor eat Assxstant Jmuor Edl 01' th or scored News Edit quarter BUY fur1 gl!! CO! Feature 1' Corea C Sports GOWD of Art Edit0I'S nt Mlmeggrapher Condor ts High Sch Typls Renovo s l Advisgrs The first found bott ,, ,Balm for s touchdown, but to no avail. Marty wgld again broke thrwgh the lines late in the last qua-ter to mke the score 6-0. Coudersport got s series Of penalties adding up to around 160 yards. we aidnw realize you were so rough boys. 46 Whxte Staif 5185 Q The Purple and L01-1-alne Furman Kay Brownell Julia Buchanan Tom Clutester Carol Sereno Carol Turner patty Buchanan DorothY Welsh me, Carol Scott was ce Schutt eresa Franke Olive Butler Lois Baker me Sandra Thomas Sylvia Haskins Mr G801'ge B Miss Parks 6 F 11 Festival held-est nigeria: and Renovo. Mary 3,159 represented Coudersport st Potato City end for two Years was runner-up for Potato Queen. Her favorite Pvttime is 'Pesnuts. vm cmliibell, s member of the Junior Class, was born in Charleston, West. Who was 1 arwnd t blue Merc Who are t have bee quite ref Why do simply w 'Rebel I If there test for Seniors 1 Who are Westfielv. to see s Who are who show Rebel 1 Does any Mr. Oeor spilled Who is 1 salesmsr Q fg Lf nf, N rf D A' gl gf ri -,fv - 1 he 1 . 1 VAL A 8m 'u 'i Bucnerml . ev' ff Y ne- ay fi in --- .f---h- . I , Q , ' A ' ' ' 1 T. ' . 1 . ' I-Dy! 0 nic our debt! BDA Pt ' I' v y:uC'6ICC r 1 ......: - ' . def ' . 'Q , . ' t l Al S .............- 2 7 1 0 . I... . I u s r... on N I .... T lv- n N Re ' S-,--- -..-- md .H , ..- on ' n - I , - . . . me l ' ll 1 n 1 I Seventh Grade Chorus h 1 sqm eau la cmf' UDGING from the sounds comlng from Room 27 Mxss O1msted's Jun1or Chorus IS com1ng along 1n f1ne shape Th1s comb1ned group of seventh and elghth graders blend the1r young volces 1n f1ne harmony It looks as though they w111 contrlbute a number of f1ne selectxons to the commg sprmg concert Eighth Grade C rus 47 Senior Chorus nwhjh 9600 QM F956 hu a I 0 HE H1gh School M1X9d Chorus conslsts of exghty f1ve talented glrls and boys from the hlgh school and boys only from the runth grade Th1s year the chorus performed The Song of Chr1stmas by Roy Rmgwald for the annual Chr1stmas program Mr M1lton Braun acted as narrator and the solo xsts featured were Jaruce Schutt Joyce Burchell Beulah Reedy Ted Grabe and Robert Ch1tester Accompan1sts were Donna Hemphlll Anne Dewey and Juha Buchanan Another blg event 1n the mus1c schedule of the chorus was the D1str1ct Chorus at Bradford Those part1c1pat1ng were Jean Turner Jan1ce Schutt Slgrld John son Ted Grabe, Robert Chltester, Francls Castano Umbert Par1sel1a and Danny McCa1g'ue Several chorus members were also chosen to smg at the Potter County Fest1val wh1ch was held m the Coudersport Cons1story In addxtxon, the M1X6d Chorus performed at the Hospltal Benef1t Program the Sprlng Fest1val, and at Baccalaureate 48 Crchestra ll THE brassiest little orgamzat1on in all the land A great pleasure to play in t IS surpassed only by Montavanru Junior Band K'-S 7 HEN you hear a group of brass and reed instruments playing, fperhaps a little off keyj you are hearing the Junior Band at practice. We know that they will soon sound as good as our Senior Band. 49 C d O 'U DS Ln C 0 CCW Q40 I-1 M H DSO 13 III D4 O o LO TJ 4: D1 N CL FD C C C JI 'D rd C EQ b.::D D-4 can Shaun EEE DSIPU P1 SD... G C J aa BK GJ +1 I H Davis O anan c ad e se JJ 25562 ow 1: V. im an , P. K r ahan, J. Hackett, S. Wichert, Row 4: J. Coppersmith, M. Crowell, B. M ro ey, J. Bur- . Hallo n. R w : . u lph, P. Cane, D. Fisher, F. chell, M. Higgins, L. Furman, T. Franke, S. Fuller, C. esock, C. Tauscher, J. Buchanan, A. Dewey, A. Thompson, Scott, R. Heimel, D. au er, D. Hemphill, J. Mericle, J. . C itester, P. Cook. Row 3: F. Castano, D. Lignian, M. Rudolph, J. Crowell, G. Rexfor . Row : Mr. Wil ox, . os h, S. Howard, M. Kolat, . B 1 r, D. Be nin r, . eu ' , . ason, R. Heeter, C. Benninger, D. McCaigue, ly, J. Buch , . ' , . ke, . Kol , P. . lp , . Gosnell. R w6: S. o s , M. U degrove, n loom. . , . arisella, L. Chi son, T. Grabe, . Timp no. Seniors In The Band WWW 'Wh IVV J WI' Q O W 'tv 'E ., . It .ff Mf'f?f 3 'ft' sian L I' - A A , 4 . . I I . -,V::.2,,,5,, 1,1 '. WA I 3, ' an ,, ' V A ' ', f 715 I f ' - 16 , ' ' ' , l 4 3 , . f W , I I , . , N , . I ,. 6 .. l , . ' I ' Q ' - .. ' xx 4 , . , . . , . . , . . . . . , . , . , . . , . ' 0 Row 1 T Franke L Furman, O Butler D Hemphlll J Crowell Row2 U Parlsella, T Grabe F Rudolph C Scott B Chltester, D McCa.1gue B Mar oney Majorettes and Color Guard Rowl G Holloran, S W1chert, J Hackett, P Kernahan, V T1mpano Row2 J. Kowalskx, R Newton, T Wold 51 Meet Me In St Louis 5 Ramshackle Inn db vw mb Washington Trip C OLldeY' SQQFC 916 No O ,V fixff yf ll- - EM-cn? if 1 Tiff? wf Hwy F1 4. 7 gg.: I OC beau GQNGS 1.-:.-J 'mess pimp 'px ff-page sm ml pgffb gms SHLGS .iii CRB boo X W Q J Peo rf Omu 5 2 S KQQ OWU NELSQ Ch simns C6Y'dS Q, Ab f x Q9!iM.B! 'mmfmnfwl l4JHShmQ'L0T1 X., Q---, tb I-w G oo , 'K' F ' Ll GS CHE E, I as .M SS ORNCes X SX . e e 1 LA 2 c. ' e. . EY NL: N ' Go-Zb,.0Na1 A 'V ko I. Ll' C' ' is . 'C. . k 1 X 4 -.',-qvv-,QF f X 1 AQYY 'Q - LF . In 6 3 LU! .. ' X f ' Till-.-. 4 School September October November December January February March April May June a 18 23 28, 29 19, 21 29 6 18 21 22 27, 28 Calendar I9 School Opens First Six Weeks Tests A A Dance Teachers Institute Senior Play First Day of Hunting Second Six Weeks Tests Junior Dance Christmas Chorus Program Christmas Holiday First Semester Tests Sophomore Hop Fourth Six Weeks Tests Cdspt Music Festival Easter Vacation Senior Dance Junior Play Fifth Six Weeks Tests Band Concert County Music Festival State Scholarship Exams Seniors Leave for Wastungton Junior Seruor Prom Finals 17 111 Baccalaureate Commencement 4-I955 The Dawn of Time Midnight Oil Waltz Time Tables are Turned Late Hours Bang! Study Hours Mistletoe and Music Caroling Time Here Comes Santa Claus The Dark Hours Hearts and Flowers D Day Musical Interlude Time on our Hands Springtime Braun's Shining Hour Here We Go Again March Time Do Re Mi Time to Shine Washington or Bust 3 o'clock in the Morning The Crucial Hours Line Forms at Right Pass in Review Z- 55 12 7 24, 25 . ' 8- 11 ' 16 21, 22 ' 25 29 2- 4 ' ' - - 6 . 16- 18 . ' 21 - ' 26, 27 Senior Finals Pass or Flunk 2, 3 . - . 5 7 Semor Horoscope NAMES M1chael Ahearn Sandra A1tenha1n Grace Ayers LOIS Baker Jane Berger Kay Brownell Ohve Butler James Carpenter Robert Ch1tester Joan Crowell Mary Duell Joey Easton Annette Evjen Georg1e Gillon Teresa Franke Lorrame Furman Ted Grabe Donna Hemph1ll Charles Hoock Mar1lyn Jackson Karen Johnson Pete Khmek Ray Lamb Danny McCa1gue B111 Maroney Fred Menschel Ed Mllchuck Mary Neefe Dav1d Neefe Umbert Parlsella Laura Patterson Donna Pepper Mma Plotts Phylhs Potter Joanne Randall Erme Reed Lynn Rlckert Fred Rudolph JaIl1C6 Schutt Carol Scott Janet Sereno Gary Snyder Sandra Thomas V1rg1ma T1ngley Jean Turner Charleen Van Pelt Dorothy Welsh SAYING That w1ll hold her 't1l you can get a rope Cnpesl My word! Jump1ng Catf1sh He's a doll For crymg in a bucket ' Nothmg Hey there! Say hello to mother George Oh heavens, cut that out Oh, really You've had 1t! Gosh Oh, nuts! Oh dear' Oh dear? Oh dear Mercy Gesundhiet Oh, Cr1pe That's for sure Who has more fun than people All R.1ghty' So What? I ll be there, M1lty Oh, my gosh What does that make me? Yeah! D1mw1t Don't ya just luff me? Gosh I ll bet For Crymg Out Loud Well!!! D1g that By J1ngees Oh darn Gosh darn it anyhow! Fhp All I want for Xmas IS m two front teeth Sure, you d1d! '71 Oh Cnpe! Jeepers You're not fa.1r to m After h1m glrlsl Ladeda My Word! Shut up and listen! Well Bless my Br1tches FAVORITE SONG W1ne, Women, and Song Yah dear Black Maglc Beer Barrel Polka Slowpoke Wh1ther Thou Goest Joey Made Me Change My Name The Farmer xn the Dell Cand1el1ght Rhapsody T1me W2.ltS for No One Roll out the Barrel Blue Moon Stranger 1n ' Paradise Teach Me Tomght Hearts of Stone S1ncere1y The Hlgh and the Mlghty Blue Sl-nes Gambler s Gultar Sweet and S1mple Ah! Sweet Mystery of Llfe Let Me Be the One Pretty Boy Free Home Demonstra Harbor Lxghts Don't Fence Me In Gambler s Gultar The Peanut Vendor Blondes, Brunettes, an Redhead Gals V1ncent Yeoman s Fan tasy Where Is Your Heart? The Skater's Waltz MHHSIOH Over the Hllltop Don't Let the Stars Get 1n Your Eyes There ll be a Hot T1me 1n the Old Town Tonlght Square Dance Polka Swedlsh Rhapsody Chckety Clack Polka Shake, Rattle, and Roll Ha1l, Ha1l, the Gang all Here From Here to Etermty Man, Man IS for the Woman Made Tenderly Chopstlcks Ha1l to the Ch1efl Too Fat Polka Just Another Clgarette PET PEEVE Be1ng bossed Monday mormngs Sloppmg stuff 1n lab No1sy k1ds on bus Algebra II Men's crazy LITTLE glrls B1lly and Joe Be1ng called Carfender Braun s Jokes Gett1ng up mormngs MISS Goodr1ch Tank Keck Her schedule Dott1's lmots Coffee flends Bookkeepmg errors Teachers Algebra Tests Gett1ng up mormngs Joanne Clayton Rossman Teasmg Getting up mormngs French Class Women Tall people P D Class Peanuts Parky Chuck Swartout People who don' ra.1se money for tr1p and st1ll go Monday mormngs after Sunday Illght skatxng Toothbrush borrowers Joanne Ra.ndall S1ster Jean Be1ng called Reed1e Charleen Van Pelt Parky Work Getting up mormngs Slow dent1sts Work, Work, Work 0ff1Ce Practlce Mr George H1story class Mr Woodman Mr George I . . , - H ,, . . . 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' d . , , , - . . t a - ' 1 I ' . y . , . . . ,S . . e . , . . . 1 . . - 56 PASTIME N1ght life Bakmg Eatmg Clerkmg Yearbook Bookkeepmg Rldmg around 1n a W1lly's G1rls Blondes, brunettes redheads Dancmg Read1ng Gettmg a man Van Baby Slttlllg Chang1ng 'fflats Playmg the plano Dr1v1ng a hopped up W1lly's P1ay1ng the p1ano L1stening to Western Mus1c Square dancmg Bowhng R1d1ng 1n the ram Mr Braun s car Rldlng Flor1st shop Huntmg Skimg Farmlng F1sh1ng Wellsvlll Roller R1nk Skat1ng Austm B1 Frank Rldmg in a Studebaker Campmg Janet Rldlng the range J xtterbuggmg Freddy Basketball Target Practxcmg Rldlllg IH M1n's black Chevy Muslc Eatmg Cokes 1n the Olymp1c AMBITION To become a gO0d da.1ry farmer Lab techruclan Teach1ng school 1n Kentucky Alrhne Stewardess Journahst Pr1vate secretary Secretar1al work M1lliona1re farmer Engmeer Blues S1nger Jo1n the Waves Student at Alfred University Gym teacher Telephone operator M111iona.1re Fashxon Deslgner Secretary To reach the age of 99 Concert P18.Il1St To be a mus1c1a.n Nurse Lab Techmcxan Teacher Bum Forestry To be a flower Eng1neer Cosmotolog1st Farmer Mechanical Engmeer Second Emstem Survlve M1na s dr1v1ng Nurse Havmg a home of her own To be marr1ed Agr1culture Instructor Lmeman for Bell Telephone To go to college Ret1red Illustrator Successful New York model School teacher None Go to work Beautlcxan Secretary Nurse W1fe 57 Semor Horoscope PROBABLY WILL BE Farmer A wife A success Mother of 10 John's other wife Mrs Reese Housew1fe Remote control farmer A good humor man In Klttanmng L1eutena.nt W1fe and Mother Basketball coach Married House pamter College Graduate President of the U S Honky Tonk player Bartender Doctor's Wlfe Medlcal Ass1stant Marrmed Profess1onal Sports Star Forester Petuma Hobo Beautlcxan Farmer Drum Player Math Teacher Auto racer Nurse s A1de B111 s w1fe Mother Farmer Henpecked husband Professor Operator Smger ffor Smger Sewmg Machmel Dress Dummy for Penny s Professor s wlfe Mr Kolat Enterprxse Journahst Beautxclan Prmcxpal un the homel Nurse W1fe -a ,, u . 1 a l Salesmanship Manager of Sears Roebuck Co. French teacher . e . . . '11 ' ' ' ' ' ' Co. . . ,, ' ' 1 .xii K 5'-4 wif 'SAE 4, uk.:- f ff V- kwa Sports ji +L if gf wer SW- 1- 'C R9 Football JAMES HARKINS FOOTBALL BURTON SHIREY BASKETBALL SQUAD M. in Row 1 F Rudolph T Enghsh, L Rxckert, E Mxlchuck, B Pekarsln, R Ianson J Hackett R Lamb V Campbell, G Snyder, F Novak C Hoock, F Pekarsk1, C Gross, C Palmer, S Nelson Row 3 Coach Hark1ns, Coach Sh1rey, G We1mer, R Chltester, R Duell, D Kxsner, N Keck D Tas111o, E Parker, E Duell, J Scott C Swartwout, E Welmer 60 : . , . ' . ' . ' . ' . , . Row 2: ,T..Maynai'd, Marzo, J. White, D. Lyons, Foust, N. Polliard, D. Buchanan, , 9 . Q 0 . a , u ' n. . n . . Lineup Row 1 T Enghsh, F Rudolph J Marzo B Pekarsln, R Ia.nson, C Gross, Row2 D Buchanan, J Hackett, V Campbell R Lamb FOOTBALL year as 1n the past years They have taken pr1de 1n v1ctory but they have never lost Splflt ln defeat The Falcons have fought hard at all txmes and they have never IV en up even to stronger opponents Good luck to next year's team G Snyder Ja.mce Schutt, Drusilla Flsher Mamne Kolat, Joyce Burchell Joyce Parnell, Caro1Sha1k0Wsk1, Conxue Reumng, M1ss1ng Dorma Hemph1ll 61 O OACH Harkin's Falcons have shown the same skill spirit this . g. - u a n n Q , , n I DATE OP PONENT PLACE Sept . Sept . Sept Oc Oc Nov ' Emporium Smethport Port Allegany Otto Town sh1p 'St Bernar Sheff1e1d ' Renovo St Marys Home Away Away Home d Home Home Away Away GARY SNYDER ND .RAY LAMB ,IITRED RUD HALFBACK ACKLE OLPH 62 QM And rounding the club house turn, It's .... ED MILCHUCK LYNN RICKERT QUARTERBACK TACKLE BOB CHI' CHARLES HOOCK GUARD TESTER 63 W I-fu fl 91 Lf! 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Q 0 A H Basketball Rowl T Depp D Lyons, M Wold J Castano, B Ianson T Engl1sh D Buchanan Row2 B Pekarsln R Lamb G Snyder Coach Sh1rey T Maynard V Campbell J Marzo HIS year s Varslty has all the sk11l and spxrxt that goes 1nto the mak 1ng of a wlruung team Coach Sh1rey has used to advantage the players by Wmmng the maJor1ty of games Although at the tune th1s was wrxtten, all the games had not been played We take It for granted that Coudersport w1ll fuush as always, Wlth the top teams of the league Drusllla Donna 65 Maxme Jaruce f my ' 0 'vo . - , . . , . . , . , . - . . , . , . , , 1 , . , . . , . . . . . . . . 7 , . SENIDRS FRED RUDOLPH CENTER LETTERMAN i,.4:., DONNA HEMPHILL i-F GARY SNYDER GUARD f-4 Q1 LETTERMAN I 1 I RAY LAMB FORWARD LE TTERMAN gn ' JANICE SCHUTT 66 x, , 94:1 ig? fy' 3 ,4 1 . 4 A K f NY, A E 1 ij 1 A ' , 1 Q KX- ' X V 012-' Q A . U N-Q ' f 1 ,,' x sq , ,Vs , RJ 'W J , I 45 1 , rv' I ' V7 . 4 , 745724 A tv gg t. ck iz W I Junior arsity e Row 1 J Scott B Heeter N Moore B Setzer, W Furman D K1sner J Buchanan, Row2 T Ch1tester T Mackey C Palmer J Hackett Coach Hark1ns, J Clulson, B Welsh D Morey, T Franke HIS year s Jumor Vars1ty and next year's Varslty IS made up of promlsmg and talented players They go all out for vlctory but never lose sp1r1t 1n defeat HE Juruor Cheerleaders are made up of four Sophomore g1rls they Reumng X A. ea are: Joyce Burchell, Joyce Parnell, Carol Shalkowski, Connie DATE OPPONENT PLACE SCORE Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an an Jan an an an an an Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Northern Potter Jt 'Galeton Jt 'Emporlum Northern Potter Jt 'Cowanesque Val Jt 'Cowanesque Val J t Eldred Otto Townsh1p Port Allegany 'Empor1um Smethport 'Galeton Jt Oswayo Valley Jt 'Austin J t Eldred Otto Townsh1p Port Allegany Smethport Oswayo Valley Jt 2nd Half Play Offs Fmal Play Offs To the kxds Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Th1s IS Just a note of thanks to all the klds who followed the team cheerlng them on to v1c tory ANY thanks to Wally Constan t1ne and to the Rotary Club for the two lughly successful banquets 1n honor of the football team The coaches players, and cheerleaders express the1r dee apprecxatmon for these enyoyable occas1ons U Your co operatlon at the games and on the busses was greatly apprecxated ' Li-1 It was a lot of fun cheermg w1th you Keep up your good sp1r1ts V Janlce and Donna REMEMBER WHEN 69 A' N-4 T1me Sure Fhes' 4,-4' Ls, There Was a T1me' I Adve rtisments BLACK FOREST LUMBER COMPANY INC AFTER GRADUATION AND YOU BUILD THAT HOME THINK OF US JAMES ELLIOTT LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 243 IME PENNSYLVA MAPLE BE YLVANIA Icss of I955 I Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 BERGER AND YOUNG ATTORNEYS HUNTINGTON S FARM SUPPLY STORE U CO E SPO COUDERSPORT DAIRY 73 I CO DERSPORT PA T . HO U RT 5 N For a Com lete Lin Doir Produ i A... .KI-'If F G dness Sake COMPLIMENTS HAUCO SUPPLY COMPANY OIL AND GAS SUPPLIES DRIFTWOOD PENNSYLVANIA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 COMPLIMENTS OF LUSH BROTHERS GALETON PENNSYLVANIA 74 CENTER DAIRY BAR COMPLIME NTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF HANLEY FUNERAL HOME COUDERSPORT ICE MINE COMPLIMENTS OF Compl :ments of Farm Bureau Insurance TRANSOGRAM Company F J McConnell Ag YOUR FRIENDLY INSURANCE COUDERSPORT AND ROULETTE SERVICE gifs-1. 54? 'fx Best wnsn-nas TO My IN COUDERSPORT THE CLASS OF '955 COPPERSMITHS FOR FURNITURE THE REXALL DRUG STORE 75 . . , . x . Kxlsfk Z - 2.5 I 'wut' 4 LV,,, I H ws sm I fl 'gi 1 T AT E, ls' I I., . ,R V MASON S 5 CREAMERY AMERICAN SILVER TRUSS CORP 76 COM E TSO COUDERSPORT G L F SERVICE COM IME TS TO HE CLASSO I5 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COUDERSPORT G C O H LINCOLN AND SON COU E SPO 77 PLIM N F PL N T F 9 5 SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE I894 CO U T O S O THE LASS F 1955 E S COMPLIMENTS J C PENNEYCO COMPLIMENTS OF TAUBERT S FOODS DISTRIBUTORS SCHULER S POTATO CHIPS BASTIAN BROS Deslgners and Producers of Hugh School Jewelry en graved Commencement Announcements and Name Cards Mr Charles E McDonald 920 Investment Bldg 329 Fourth Avenue Pittsburgh 22 Penna .S- bk sf' BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 55 ROBERTS AND HESSIN CONSULTING GEOLOGISTS To congratulate you s We d luke to do IS far Beyond our powers for If We had no frnends like You there d be no fnrm luke ours KNECHTEL S BLOSSOM SHOP Funeral work and Weddlngs our specialty BRADFORD COCA COLA BEST WISHES HOWARD MOTORS DODGE AND PLYMOUTH Phone 363 Coudersport Pa SALES AND SERVICE BOTTLING COMPANY 78 COUDERSPORT THEATER EST W S ES O HE C ASS O I 55 EILMAN STUDIOS WALTER PIERRE WELLS 79 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 T P ON 4 ' L F 9 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF T955 EDWIN D GATES INSURANCE SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS OF ROSEN BLOOM S MEN S AND BOY S STORE GRABE FUNE RAL HOME OSGOODS GARAGE Galeton Po New 8. Used Cars Sales 8. Service Ford Tractors Dearborn Implements Phone I30 BST' gf-Y COMPLIMENTS OF CITY NEWS COMPANY PEARL RAUP COMPLIMENTS OF JOSEPH S COSTA CARL S TEXAS LUNCH ln the Hulls of Old Potter CARL and LAVINA BUTLER Owners Serving the Best Sundwuches on Coffee un Potter County Coudersport, Pa Phone 939 BEST WISHES SMITH S PHARMACY J W SMITH 80 I . I I A , . . Lux to P. , f xi. 'I , Lf 'jf-'k,w.: 14.4 A ,594 I -4, u - 'X'I5, 11.G' , M ,H ., Ns' Yi .UV - V ,I I II ' ll I . . . . . . . MACKEY S RESTAURANT CITIZENS SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY CLASS OF I955 I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 McNARY S QUALITY FOOTWEAR ALWAYS uv'-' WWW! -sem 2 L ED FISHER There are more accldents caused by the NUT at the wheel than there are b the NUT that holds the wheel on CARL KARHAN EXCAVATING AND GRADING COUDERSPORT CINDER BLOCKS CONCRETE BLOCKS COAL SAND GRAVEL THE POTTER ENTERPRISE One of Pennsylvanna s Good Weekly Newspapers GREATER CIRCULATION THAN ALL OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN POTTER COUNTY COMBINEDI I Fme Commercnal Prmting COMPLIMENTS OF WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE -U COMPLIMENTS POTTER COUNTY GARAGE COMPLIMENTS CRISS SERVICE STATION COMPLIMENTS OF POTTER COUNTY COURT HOUSE HAROLD HOLCOMB CARLETON ROBERTS C. C. CARPENTER S. C. WELFLING 83 I , t ' I 5,4 -sw 0 ,I if I ,Nm I OF OF L V l I A CO P MEN SO COUDERSPORT TELEVISION CABLE CO. O G R COUDERSPORT PRODUCTION CREDIT AND NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION OF COUDERSPORT O DAMASCUS TANNING COMPANY 84 L N AND SHO T TERM LOANS FRIENDS INDEED F THE FARMER IN NEED CONGRATULATIONS from 5 AS L RWENDELL HOLMES ONCE SAID: What sur ' ' you, and what c P blessed thi ' ' h on tickets, signed ii' outh I ' II h shows of the T: eat Id h b' ' h five decodes. IX la O R S S S O O O I HASKINS MOTORS GOOD LUCK ALWAYS QUALITY AND STYLE S ALES AND SERVICE PAPMELO S MARKET BUSINESS PHONE o -N - 1 RESIDENT PHONE Q RlPLEY'S MEN'S SHOP ff MAIN AND ALLEOANY y J 0 COUDERSPORT PA AVENUE IN COUDERSPORT MENTS THING COMPLI BUT THE BEST NO YOU ERN FR TO RING C EDERIC TO ALWAYS I l MITCHELL S TAV K APP LIANCE CO COUDERSPOR COMPLIMENTS OF C EASTON-FEE CHEVROLET CO. , INC OIN CONGRATULATIONS ASS OF 1955 INSU T TEL 5W T SEC T PA H BROC KAN D SONS 30 E COUDE RS POR 85 P AT 76 ' 749 R ! 15' F ff 1 S , . if ' ' .. 13: S -. . m?f'f? OF 2 TISS 1 Ti? . If Q 4 9' ' . T HE CL . OND S . . 5 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF MOREN'S HERRICK NEWSPAPER THE HOUSE OF STYLES COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I955 MILDRED M BASHLINE JEAN MENSCHEL Representatuve THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES Phone 946 9 West Street Coudersport P Say at with Flowers by Wire WFRM FARM AN D HOME BEST WISHES TO CONGRATULATIONS THE CLASS OF I955 BROADCASTING COMPANY BLACK FOREST RESTAURANT gg. CROWELL PONTIAC CO INC Don t forget your coffee 86 - , ca . ll ' ' ' ll I 'Sei-I-24 - '64 a5N '95 ,Q Of' x e I :N . ,-,gf ox Kifmigo, I5Q?,: , I' . , . Q-gg, I I n l n 'II II H I Ii. f lv I Patron ROY HEIMEL HARRIS GARAGE SWEDEN VALLEY HOTEL RIDLON'S HARDWARE ATLANTIC STATION POTTER DISTRIBUTORS BROOKSIDE INN SILVER VILLA JOHN W. MAHALEY HOWELL'S MOTEL 8. SERVICE STATION DOROTHY SIMMONS MARKET BASKET ROMANEO S BARBER SHOP BIRDELLA G GRABE DOMINIC CASTANO MERICLE S SERVICE STATION SHARON LEE SHOPPE GOODENOUGH BROTHERS LAMBERT FLOOR COVERINGS PARKWAY ALLEYS KARHAN S MOBILGAS LIN DY COTTAGES MILTON'S SERVICE STATION MONICA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE RUSTIC COTTAGES CRI TTEN DEN HOTEL FRANK CASTANO HA O PL TTS SMOKE SHOP NOVAK'S JEWELRY BRUCE PARISELLA J P. McCONEGHY MR . 8- MRS. PALMER CHITESTER WATSON S TOURIST HOME MOORE S COUNTRY STORE DuBOIS CO W D GATES 8. SON PORT O CALL LARRY S BAKE SHOP FLORENCE S STYLE SHOP THE KIT VOG UE SHOP KAT RESTAURANT RINDY S DINER SLEEPY HOLLOW CABINS OL YMPIC CONFECTIONERY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 CAREY S DRY GOODS final: and SHOES Lrw Y rlvvunw- r -fr 'sf I THANKS BILL FOR SENIOR DAY AT CAREY S ' Th book pnnted by V I stone a pecxal p f lxthograph pnntmg Sol producas W J K ll I B Bal N Y N th p t author! d t ne th Velvaton ethod I u l . I I I I I I .. Y , wi I'wf f- I I .. Tri, r.. 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