Curwensville Area High School - Echo Yearbook (Curwensville, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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CUR'VILLE TIMES VOL. I , APRIL 21, 1966 No. H. RICHARD STRICKLAND APPOINTED TO NEW POSITION The Beechnut Chewing Tobacco Com- pany today announced that I-I. Richard Strickland, one of their most capable salesmen, has been promoted to the position of Vice-President in charge of sales. Strickland has been an advocate of Bcechnut since an early age. LORRAINE EDWARDS IN NEW OPERA In a report received here early today was revealed the fact that Lorraine Edwards had accepted the leading part in the new opera, Kenny , Miss Ed- wards stated that she had accepted the part because of sentimental reasons only. PITT TO MEET U.C.L.A. Mickey Yacabucci, All-American cen- ter and captain of the University of Pitts- burgh football team, will lead his un- beaten Panthers against their Rose Bowl rivals, U.C.L.A. Opposing him will be another Curwensvillo boy, Bill Husak, a sudent of psychology at U.C.L.A. Husak is a first-string guard. NEW SCHOOL ON IRVIN HILL Miss Donna Cruikshank, newly ap- pointed principal of the Irvin Hill High School, today announced the opening of school on Sept. 4. Members of the new faculty include Miss Mary Decker, fUniversity of Hogbackl and Miss Alice johnson COlanta State Teachers Collcgel. POWER HOUSE PETRONE LATEST TITLE CONTENDER George Diehl, manager of heavyweight Gabe Petrone, announced that Petrone would fight Ioe Louis Jones for the heavy- weight championship of the world in June. Petrone's record is 32 wins by K.O., 5 by T.K.O., 11 by decision and no losses. VACATIONING IN FLORIDA Mrs. Mary Ellen Bomhoft Owens and her son, Edward Jr., are spending a monthis vacation in Florida. Mrs. Owens and son vacation there annually. HEAD BEAUTICIAN Miss Marilyn Solley, a beauty herself, has been appointed head beautician of the Ardmore Chain of Hotels with head- quarters located at Miami, Florida. ROTARY TO HAVE GUEST William Bennett, second Vice-Presi- dent of the Curwensville Rotary Club and manager of the local Acme Market, re- vealed today that Lester Neeper will be their guest of honor at next week's meet- ing. He has recently returned from a trip to Alaska for the Wair-Well Fur Salon. Neeper is a purchasing agent for Wair- YVell. JUDGE MARINO CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION From a statement released by judge Rudolph Marino's private secretary, Al- verta Lippert, it was learned that Marino would run for his second term as judge of the Clearfield County Court. It is believed that he will again run on the Anti-Prohibition ticket. FEED STORE HAS CO-OWNER The Curwensville Feed Store today has a co-owner. Doris Riddle today re- vealed that she has purchased a 50 per cent share in her fatherls store. She will leave her father to manage the store while she attends to other duties. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT Come to the Round Church. It's a safe place to beg The devil canit corner you. Rev. Enos Abrino, Preacher HOME-TOWN BOY EDITS VOGUE The publishers of the leading feminine style magazine have made Tom Eshelman editor-in-chief of their famous magazine. When asked about his success, he answer- ed, I owe it all to the women, may they always be plentifulf' ON THE AIR A former local cheerleader, Betty Brunetti, has taken the place of the belov- ed Cass Daly on the Fitch Band Wagon. My previous training as a cheerleader has helped me immeasurably to attain my lifeis ambition, stated Miss Brunetti. LOCAL GIRL INHERITS FORTUNE Miss Mildred Ward learned today that she has inherited 32,000,000 from her wealthy uncle, Montgomery VVard, who died last week. Miss Ward believes that her uncle obtained his fortune from the operation of a small business in Baltimore. Echo F- 28 OPENS LOCAL SODA EMPORIUM Miss Jean Ardary has announced the reopening of the Teen-Age Nectar Nook, which was formerly Murphyis Drug Store. Miss Ardary says, It,s modernly designed and modernly equipped for modern service. NEW MOVIE HERE NEXT WEEK Officials of the Rex Theater announced today that the new movie, Does Your Conscience Ever Bother You? , starring Moose Mayersky and his Sunshine Boys, would appear on the Rex screen the last three days of next week. Ruth Meckley co-stars with Moose Mayersky in this picture and, also, in private life. MORRISON BUS LINE OPENS THIS FALL The Morrison Bus Line will begin operation this fall upon the opening of school. Miss Betty Morrison, owner of the new line, announced that busses will transport children to any school in Clear- field County provided they live in said county. There are special rates for resi- dents of Lumber City. PAINTING TO BE REVEALED From her New York studio, Artist Donna Volpe announced that her latest painting would be revealed at a party given in honor of her good work. Since many of her old friends will be present, she has painted a sentimental picture entitled Recollection of the Class of '46.'i CANDIDATE PROMISES REFORMS Robert Weaver, candidate for the of- fice of burgess, has promised local voters many reforms if he is elected. In a statement concerning the pin-ball ma- chine reform he remarked, If I donit play pin-ball machines, no one else shouldf' BLOOM SCHOOL OF DANCING OPENS FEBRUARY 1 Miss Kathleen Bloom today announced that her new dancing school would open on February 1 in the remodeled Weaver Building. The chief instructor at the new school will be Tony Fida. Mr. Fida was formerly employed at Arthur Murrayis but resigned to accept his present posi- tion.

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CUR'VlLLE TIMES VOL. II APRIL 21, 1966 No. 2 WANTS Mrs. Vivian Lippert Bressler would like to obtain knowledge concerning a house, either for rent or sale, large enough to accommodate a family of five. She prefers a house in or near Curwensville. Call Olanta 0-12-PDQ. JACK VOLPE GRADUATES TODAY Oflicials of the Errigo Billiard Acade- my today will graduate their thirty- second class. Valedictorian of the class is Jack Volpe, who has broken many academy records previously established by members of this institute. DRESS DESIGNING TO BE DONE IN CURWENSVILLE The well-known Sorento Sisters, Dece- lina and Victoria, today revealed that they will open a dress-designing shop in Cur- weusville. The sisters have just returned from Paris where they had studied for the last two years. A close friend of theirs, Miss Margaret Sutika, has been hired to do all modeling for them. P. A. PIANELLI BUYS STORE The Preme Delucci Store on Bailey Road is now owned by Pete Pianelli who purchased it for an unknown amount of cash. Pianelli declared that he will con- vert it into the largest super-market on Bailey Road. CHEMISTS DISCOVER 98TH ELEMENT Professors of Chemistry at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, Betty Ardary and Lemoyne Westover, today announced that five years after suspecting the exist- ence of a 98th element, enough experi- mental proof has been assembled to verify their theory. The new element has been named lovenium.', KANTAR'S STORE HAS NEW MANAGER Miss Dorothy Gearhart was recently appointed to the overall management of the Curwensville branch of Kantar's Stores. Miss Gearhart received the pro- motion as a result of seniority rights, having worked in Kantar's since her high- school days. FARM IS TO BE WINTER RESORT The Fye-Dale Outdoor Recreation Co. has purchased a large farm in the vicinity of Curwensville which will be converted into a large winter resort. Co-owners of the company, Marjorie Fye and Beverly Dale, state that the facilities of this re- sort willaccommodate about 2000 at one time. NEW BRIDGE ACROSS SUSQUEHANNA The Curwensville Council has ap- proved a bill for a new bridge across the Susquehanna River to replace the old Irvin Hill Bridge. William Fye, famed construction engineer, will be in charge of the construction of the bridge. PETERMAN BUYS SKATING RINK Phyllis Peterman is now the new owner of the Kerrmoor Skating Rink. This was the second large business establishment to be purchased by her within a month. The rink and the General Store purchas- ed several weeks ago constitute the major business establishments af Kerrmoor. NEW SOURCE OF CHEESE The experimental department of the Clearfield Cheese Company has verified the theory that the moon is made of green cheese. Thomas G. Tate, owner and president of the company, stated that it is unprocessed, and, hereafter, all cheese processed in his plant would come direct- ly from the moon. The retail price of cheese can now be cut 5072: as a result of this actionf, declared Mr. Tate. NEW BOOKS The Flight of the Hawk by Audrey Hawk is the first major novel of Miss Hawkls promising journalistic career. It has been chosen the Book-of-the-Month for April and is a story of her life thus far. NEW CLOTHING STORE Louise Wilkinson and Emily Middle- ton, two of Curwensville's leading citi- zens, have opened a young ladies store in this community, offering a complete line of sports clothes for the younger set. CSpecialty-Plaid shirtsl. , Echo - 29 HARCARUFKA HEAD COACH Ofiicials of the University of Notre Dame announced that John Harcarufka, former Notre Dame half-back, had been appointed head coach of the Fighting Irish football team. Prior to his appoint- ment as head coach, Harcarufka served as assistant to the aging Frank Leahy. DISCONTINUATION OF GOSSIP COLUMN We regret to announce that the gossip column of this paper will not appear any longer until its writer, Miss Marjorie Kantar, returns from a two weeks vaca- tion. Since no one else is capable of edit- ing such a column, it is has been decided to discontinue it. RETURNS TO HOSPITAL DUTIES After spending a short vacation with her parents in Curwensville, Miss Shirley Hummel has returned to Pittsburgh where she will resume her duties as a nurse in the Mercy Hospital. SOCIAL NEWS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Black of Ridge Avenue, Curwensville, today announced the engagement of their daughter, Mabel, to William Gillen, also of Curwensville. The wedding will take place in June after Miss Black has completed her senior year at l.S.T.C. CURWENSVILLE COUPLE MARRIED Miss Eva Marie Howell and Mr. Will- iam Young, both of Curwensville, were today united in the bonds of matrimony at the Curwensville Methodist Church. After the services, the couple left for a honeymoon in the New England States. MALLONIAN THEORY OPENS MATH FIELD After having worked in the privacy of his' own ofiice for a period of six years, I. Urban Mallon today announced that he has evolved a new mathematical theory. He disclosed that the addition of two plus two is four.

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